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VQL. XXXH. NO. 36

Mfr

The Hastings Banner.

and wife, of Orangevlta,
R.
Year’s with A- J. bmith
and wife.
Mra. W. O. B «mre was qnlterick last,
wt»k. Dr. J.M Elliott was crib-d to
administer tor her relief.
•
Quire h large nnnih**r of Ipvited
guilts met at the reddonee nf' Ji.hn
sh-an Sa’unlay evening, ureHuthablv
Jofrb** t-urioa ot watching the old
iHir a * ■•••&gt;”•"'‘ew on’’In.thus gain­
ing the march of th* more al-’thful &lt;&gt;f

Oeoter,

COOK &amp; NISKERN

Orow.

Bvtra rt&gt; «cgi toriip«eial potatoes.
MS HUNTING.

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F.O Norwood iMton
J&lt;*o abua. Hkkorr r.' n—»
•vmc n*ator. Oaj, ,

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paid to

agmiu wtU* oe receipted

HASTINGS'
WwKrejt.

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? M. BATES.
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Attorney at Law.
. BlsaUng*. Web.

J K BARBER, H-D,

Homeopath !•; Physician and Surgeon.

Aw. LOWRY. M-D.
Physician and Surgvoc.

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&lt;r3o.j xu4 r&lt;J ^-owrwr.,. L. .&lt;
mac, Hi.*ua,7K. MicU.

MIT1L A CO LG ROVE.
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Lawytire,
iOOtv !■ Ubmg Ntefc. Iij»Ua.T&lt;.;
U &amp;U Uk- iwurtj U Om&gt; »Ukk

E.KKN ASTON,

Attorney at Lua*,

ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate.
losuraace &amp;ud Loon.*.

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J A.MJM A- aWKBZE Y.

I^C. WELTON

XX)K &amp; SHELDON.

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Lawren.
illiam b. swkezey,

pvfrii-ml'mitH
,
Richland p rilwt are offering ftve to
tiiv cilteoa liv- wright for hi»gx, &lt;ldivered to day anti to-morrow, Sad and 3»d
ul Jan.
Chiu McCay and wfte olriirated
Now Yvaru in the north west part nf
Hope with a bruthtu-iu-la w, John
Andrua.
F. L c'olgrnvn was here nn legal buaint-im on tiaturday and white turn becunio q «i&lt;H i*nth&lt;uiM«tic in view of hia
high Otte lai dull"* for the ltit»-r"-.te of
Harry Co people All right Phi), von
will be sui'alucd in th* discharge of
yopr MW«iru d"Gre If dune without fear
or lavor to any.
Mrs Either Peonoek and her non Alvah alm Iter daughter, Mr*. Run't
Cairn* are rxp-cted to return after hav­
ing Hprut a wrek visit Ing h^r daughter,
residing n«-ar Hart. OtvanaC&lt;»M to tntur
r"xpt&lt;cayu hoturs the fore pert of thb

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A&amp;orcoy
At Law and Solicitor in Chawery. her homo to the bed ride of her sick
and aged mother Mrs. John Kelly, of
Hope Thursday evening.
Mrs. A. G. Cortnght entertained tbo
1ITTLI.1AM B. SWKEZEY.
IT
justice of the Pace. Udite aid society at ccrisl gathering on
Thursday.
.
OoCtocttono a tposlaKyMfh. A. Ecogal ia under treat moot of
Dr. VanHorn, of Dowling. Symptoms
dramk c. BOisr,
.
w
Utuhviw, Dfca., for her recovery nrc reported n Uttte
more favorable at thlu writing.
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
Sheriff Shriner accorznanlxl by the
noted Thomta Casey, late- of Detroit,
appeared before J. H. Brovfn Esq. on
Saturday, the latter »n a charge of hav­
ing felonouriy stolen certain wheat am!
clover seed some time jIdco. In default
of furnishing bail bands In toe mm of
8300. was eomultted to the oountv
boarding house b await the action c.f
(Qttae evoe lilhrw's
etorr.i
the next
of tho circuit court
Addison Prtwnck paid his rMpecta
Vy.n-UU'-O^M.D^^
to J. ET. Brown i&gt;j., on oa'-uniuj by
plM'Hng guilty to a a charge of breault
and battery upo;. a son of Orrin H&amp;rrort,
whareevoa his tenor
&gt;3 dam-

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Treasurer—Geo. P. Coon.
RD.-Wm. B. Bia worth
J. D.-D. C. Burpre.
Tyter-J. Hhmxl
After installation, lodge woe enlted
from labor to refreehmento. AU did
ample justice to a bounteous oyster
supper which was followed byaketc.ies
of ttw lives and early training of Ell
Nichols, of Orangeville, and Dr. McClay
of I*ralrievllk’. ixx'ge closed ta dee
form.

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Revival rosrtlnn commeooed at this
pl*o* 8n*Mtar night.
O H" V inHorn to at home to spend
th-holidays.
No school last wrek. Th*» teacher
sp-nt th- hoHdava with relatives.
ftene Rl h xnd wife la viriUog her
brother. Geo Rrison.
Will ll-rrlnrten I* at work in Ornwbe- A Il-rrinro •’* fred and saw mill.
Onton Eld rot and wife ap-nt Uhristmt* with hl* pir-nt* In Rutland.
H-nrv ita-ddll, of Doud* Corners, at­
tended the raffitn?match at this place
Chriatm t*.
Kv 4ltnpn, of Bittle Creek, is at

C.H. Palmerton's naw mill U running
infuUbbwA
Oar ford mill to kept basy grinding
fmL
.
Fred Griswold te attending oar high
sohooL
.
Ho*kgh &amp; tfayrter have sold several
•eu of double sleighs.
.
Lake OIcmh people coms to WoodIan*! to trade.*
We nndentand that the •■kind Mr.
w *g*‘r" has otfiered the Woodland oorre*pon*Vat to the News 81/XX) to boom
Lake O&lt;l&lt;wui.
A wwidlng in Woodland in the near
Colure,usk Billy.
Mr. H &gt;rue'.o&lt; Albion, is visiting atThe mum social at Good Temptara'
Dr Van Hum's.
Qn.rterlv meeting whs hejd at the। h»l| wmb grand success..
Lute WhMix te annbte to attend
ehnreh H«turd«v and Snadrir.
=
0Q awe«D« ®f Mak!«k nreflathome.
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Wnarter why Bophrona is .making
Th* cnrrvopon-Lnt’* name (a Herb
Mm. J. M. Smith is improving.
Hnvrfer.. It nnv chtnge* are niad- In
The p-ople of Woodland ahould look
prevlnn* annoum-em-at at th" Star.
Niiynn** will euflftr a favor bv telling thrt railroad hlluatioo Mjuamly in the
fure. It la rmwonaldy certain that the
th &lt;t Ite v. Le । would preach at th- Star, r. K. A K will build an extension io
tr. was So artubuudnd, but afterward* a the Naginawyallr^ the ooculng year.
change wi&lt; male which we Iraiw Woodland la on the line of the more
direct route. But railroads, o*peri«ln**thing aiv'ut.
E Ina H ivetw returned to Three ly what may be termed speculative
railraada. an* io these dajs Built where
Rivers Mnnd iv.
Ell • Young*. of MuArgon. and John m«mt vocouragrment in the line of
M. Young and family, of Grand tight of way and elozant dollars (it
i Rapids, returned to their homes 8atur- given. Ionia and Lake Od&gt;-saa will
hid for the &lt;*.. K. AK, and will leave no
dsv.
Norton Ps’nn visited frieod* in atone unturned. Woodland ought to
have thi* road. Hut, if she gets it, ahe
Grand Htpld- Munday.
Mr* Ert* B &lt;rn&lt;hv and Eva Barnaby suut give the aid she can. And what
vMtrrt with Mrs. Kirk Davis in .Mid- had we ought to give'rather thau lose
this Chance? Lrt- every dtixen of thia
1
Ellth Haven*'began her school at lows vl-WIt in that Hgt t and govern
M-rgan tola week after a two weeks himarlt accordingly, Portland and rit.
John will help- But with them it ia not
vacation.
About 12 ronin of wood were ent st a lite and death matter sh ft la with uc
Moreover the b» Iter spirit and the more
th" S* Thuraday for old Mr. Virgil.
il-Haamh-r the T.. I-. B. Hnturday aid we give, the more it wld stimulate
them to d-&gt; likewise. Every considera­
•1 vealug. Something extra. Lomu.
tion ahould urge on to do our brat, and
if we do that all will be well with us.
Stormy wiwtlw »"eau to be Che order Let each man do his duty-not think­
ing what hia nelghl&gt;or will do. but do­
cf toe day at preM-nt
,
Mr. Wither.
rtattte Owk, vm in ing what he can ladepmd«i4 of any
town
lari w»*k end-avodng to &amp;&gt;tal&gt;li h other consideration. That's the fair
'

Mre. Q. F. Goodrich and Mtos Hortle
Oamun »rr at Albion vtoltlng frtoad*.
The Chrtofjiaa dance given by the or­
chestra Monday evening, was a pleas­
ant affair and well attended.
John Hagur wu up before Jiudlce
Mills Turedav for dtoterbing the ma t­
ing of the sxlvutioa army SundHy even­
ing.
Dick Sturgis is home to spend to the
holidays.
Mi-a Nellie Itollon, of Jackson, is
rtoitlng Miss Edna Truman.
Mias Nora Ainsworth.of Grand RnpMr. and Mrs. I. II. and W.K -K*eier
kta. is visiting here during the holiday of Charlotte, epent Chririma- ____
rith
vacation.
.
their perentH here. Al»o Gvo. Ke-lt-r
F M. 8mhh has been at Pittabarf from HoHtinm.toe put week.
Geo. H. Lu’her. of Grand Rapids,
Bert Hqnir wm arrreted tart Wed­ b-miBvi-d in htwn.
nesday by Deputy Sheriff Ooraun, but
Dr. M E. E trl, of Newaygo, a former
freed himself fr&lt;nn Cha rlu’ehre of the MiildtevUI" buy, wk* tn town on busitaw by taking Mtoa Nellie'Gregory t-&gt; nre* m -ral days lari we-*
be hta own and only. Squire Mills did
Fred Spnngvnuteher and wife visited
th* “hl tithin’."
Mr* 8 relH'ivre h- re Chnatmas.
Mre. Amcie Kuhlman to spending the
W. E. D Gulin and wife xp^&gt;t Chrtotho'dtiay.'i with Indiana friends.
m *s with relatives in Grand R «pltto.
' Prof. Bt'cnis and wife are at Howard
K. II. U.&lt;lulln. M E,u» b&gt;pld,JVM
Cite on their holiday vneatiun
tn'own TuS-day.
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Appropriate Christina.* service* were
D. (J. McAllister, of Kalam*zoo, wm
belli at the M. E. and Evangriical -baking bandit with hto friends here,
unauecMafal.
churches. The Congrrgatioa^ta will th" fore psrt of the wrek
The wife of Rev. Rabeook to spending
have thrtr festivities tater.
Howard Lo-tmto and wife, of Ver­
Son Truman and Kite DWtimrn montville. Suudayvd with Mrs. L par­ a short time tn our village.
Those who attended the exhibition of
were at lUriings this week.
- ruts.
tho
wonders of whirh glute is enereotiC. L. Glaagow mid wife were a.
MIm Nellie Shank, who has been
H-. »p*ak well of the entertainment.
Jooo die to spfcd Christians with dangt-fotMh ill. is slowly recovering.
C. B. Robtaann ho* gon- for a vMt to
tiudr parent*.
Mre J. H’ar* had Ire-n viritlnz friecuta
hi* lortv-love. also hto parents, Intend­
, John Weto. an old resident of Nneh- near lla-Hng* for tw-v&lt;-ral days past.
vlUe now of Inland, i» viaiting relatives
I'r«»f. E. J. Frrvainn and wife, of ing to lw» absent n week or more.
and okl friends hereabout*.
Dundee, Mie--!.. Rp-nt the Chrtotinas va« , Warren Richards and wife are In
Orno Strong and family spent Christ­ cation with bis mother aod brothers of 'town for n rtinrt time.
Mr*. M. A. Johnrtoa, who hM been
man at K rinmnz o
thi* place.
New tabcer* elected at the Cong rela­
Frank M. Woclmausre, Eaq.of Cale­ ♦err ill. la-canvah^oent. contrary to the
tion xl Sabbath School UM. Sunday.
donia. wm in town Monday oa Legal ; fe&lt;rs of h-r friend*. as h-r recovery at
J on- time seemed ffinibtful.
Uoltir Hcbinsou’.* “Biosoom Bras” buritteta.
exup-ny were blll&gt;d tn play at the
W A. Lziudec to home from Arn ; fcire. Frank Wal-a hM recent!v dlonperu hou.! &gt; here oa Friday anu Hat- Arbor, but is in the country the mart '0-o ered that one of her erm has almost
•relay eventag-s qt lari week, but "'Aftc.1!?:; . _ »vcnmpxul&gt;*.; tjy tu .-I •died.hnd the other In danger.
J
•"‘■WtH’g friend*
piaVJtig IhropQLrhteat Houck&gt; ihoatre. daughter and lltsa Myrtle Ickes, left ।»l.7.'.*
Hlckorv Corners.
Noah Herrington, nf Maple Grove.- for Fm-m&lt;xrt last baturday.
Mm. .1. E Otrnn received an elegant
waa up before Judge Mill* lari Tnurwitch and ch tin *»n the Christmas
Rev. Win. Tiltoy started fne Dm- gold
1
ilay morning on a charei of a*»*ult n-.oior, Iowa. Tureday. where he idtetwlH tree
The Qnest gift it bore.
1
and battery on Gcorw M&gt;r‘h*ll of the (ipeailt i&lt; the reminder of the wintiw
School commenced again oa Turaday.
Kioto town.*hip. He olo*d not guilty with a strier.
find will be tried Thursday of 'ten*
■ MILO.
Prof. (*&gt;liawood and wife.of Howard
iwoek. Tl-ev ere neighbors and get In­ Citv. are viidting Mrs. C. * parente. Mr.
Floa. A. C. Towne virited tbe county
to an alb.MVJrttoa over acKool m*tt» c*.
i"vl the latter psrt of last week oa
aud Mr*. A. D. Thomaa.
Frank Tucgrr'a company will play
odi
dal
huslnre.*.
Mr. and Mrn. H. E. Hendrick are en- &lt;
“Mr*. 1'Hrtiogtoa ’ at th-r op» r» bou*e tertrining their pu-.-ate. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. H. W. William* Ih now buying
Friday ewainr This mmptny haa al­ K H. Hroddck.
Igrain’at this station on hb own *&gt;•
ready been ben-twice this !*ki*--a and
Ed.tftflrena father ond mother, of ‘count. He also has s representative at
the ho«i.*e haa ta*eo crowds! both tlmce. VerruoutviUe. :utrii«tc&lt;l In eating up the 1Driton.
Revival m-oriog* commenced st the v-jry targe turkey that he procured for
A double deck car abeep shipped
M. E. ebureh Mcodty evening
frera this place to Buffalo N. Y. Lut
the occasion of (heir Chrlatmae tteiLCiothce line fhi»-rR« are making life
Gvrttojujd Artip Whitney are vialt- Monday and another car in tbc yard to
a bupdea to Na*hvilta people.
lead
the bst of th" week.
I ng old school’mates of thia village.
'
O-ir cltixi-tware again agitating the
M. Doster Hhlpped a ear at bogy to
Banta Creek and tonta railroad, via
Grand Rapids last S ttcrriav.
Nashville.
Biudasna
haa Uiereaa#d eo that friend
Mri. Jam-e Divine to q dte ill.
It was a mighty good-looking detog-n
Mfr. Crisp, of ITauiw 11, is spading Spalding requires the help of a clerk in
tian of Harting* young !&gt;idh-j who the holidays with her with parents, hla More. Mr. F. Coonely b&amp;d the
visited frtancto at Nitehville during the Wm. Hunt and wife.
honor.
hoUdav«. Among the number were'
Joseph Godley hM rerigned his poriA very quirt Christman in thb place.
Mtoe** Kittle *nd Sadie Keadta. Drttole A Cbrifttiuas tree at the school in dis­ tio&lt;i a.« f..reman of thia ttfctioa on the
Hal-. Sadie Robert;. Nellie FeQrhnet trict No. 4; old Banta Ctaua remember- rail road^ owing to duties at home re­
and Bt-rtha Rmtlev
rd both old and young, every one wan quiring more time than he has b*en
Mre. A. 3. bhintorrv-nB exiled to Chi- pltvjrd either in making oth- rs happy able to give thf-m. He haa giv»-a ex­
c.igo Friday by the serious Ulcew of or i»-t&gt;ring made happy by otheri.
cellent aatbfaction we naleratand, and
her mother.
A. C. Hunt and wire eatecta!twri a the oomponv endeavored to retain him.
Mr*. G. F. Goodrich and Mie* Horter pedro party last Saturday evening. Mr. Win. Campbril takes the position.
Oman have reterned from Altion.
A number of Masooie brethren from
About thirty enjoyed the hospitality of
Mlsivs No-a A In* worth, of Grand the pleasant hori and iweti-jj.
car here, tn oompanv with members
Rapid.*, and Ads Coog. of Kaliunazno,
Tbode Moore is entertaining tootb- from neighboring lodges, attended a
spent thoir bdlldavs with frit-odd here; aohe and neuralgia.. Not very pteMunt social gathering with the members of
atoo MIhmm Zillah Cracker, ot Battle
rortagu lodge at that place lari Thurs­
eompanv.
Crrok and Nellie 'Holland of Jackson.
Hector Pottoreoo gore Dorth th to, day cveotag. Wo are informed that R
The old Union hotw to to be re- morning to dlepoon of some reel retrie. Rpedai train of two onacbea convered
opeaed as a hotel shortly we hear.
Mra. Conrad and d*ughter, of Otatyfo, the party from Kklamoxoo to Portag*
A large number of our cttlreni* are visiting Mr*. C.'s parnnU, A. &lt;J. and that it was loaded to Ito full
were at Vermontvilte Friday and Sat­ Hunt and wife.
urday viewing the hi»voc wrought by
The mercury stood at aero at 7
Tbs election lari Thuaday in Yankee
the burning of Browning A Co.’s miU*. bprings p«a«M off quietly giving a Monday.
H&lt; A. Brook.* foiling to qualify as majority of 78 sgrinat the manufacture
praaldect of the viHogr. C. W. Smith and na e of intoxicating liquor*.
was etected at a ep-jcial meeting of the
Onajgevilk! polled 09 vote* tor imd 69
Mr. Doud's mother la qnite rick.
eouucti Wedcraday evening.
agaibM the manufacture and note of
Mr. Jones our appto dryrr man
intoxicating ik|UorB. Dore that look hocelaet week
op his accoonta.
m though all our mhBlonarita should
Monday was a busy day wfth our
The old. year 1887 paseed out quite be sent abroad?
btactsmltha. Thera were M sboee set
miki and vw, white the new pear’ll day
Several maattert ot OraagwUle lodge at Me Arthur's shop.
followed ia quick nuccewdon with its
Our News correvpoodent feels very
cfuuwro of cook chilly wind aocomtoMBatur- 5ot&gt;er and down-hearted rinoe the Lake
poakd with scow In sufficient amouot.
b* offieen Odesaa News shot its wad last week •
wkh the already nice bottom formed
The tnun social at the Good Tem­
by the rate test evening, moistealng
W. M.-Geo. Ford.
plars half on Fridav eve was well at­
the road bed for a nice run of stelgb8. W.-EM Nicboia
tended and all enjoyed a good time.
^r*. Rob McElwain was called from
J. W.—John Everhart.
Wonder why it ia that the dally

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County News,

yniHMWil, Bajucy Qd, ILioeu

*WU«S M
wtpcMur

H. JANUARY 4

A report reached here oa Saturday
last that the D. L. &amp; N. road through
Odessa wm about to be vacated on ac­
count of so many rink boleo. and that
they were talking of pro?i|?ectinp on
Boyihgtocs route through Woodland.

School cownteaced with renewed en­
ergy on Monday.
Tiie German school met ou Mtridhy
iixr viKW cnoatitNo.
evening.
W. H. Smith to detained in Woodland
The aide track b mw complete and
ready for buainew.
with two sick horettf.
The I. O..O.F. lodge Dialled offlrere
Four caij have Lera kudedonour
new side track up to tb» writing.
• M?Si8p teachetr inrtitate wm
? An accident to th? aaw In Manfa’a
mtU eomp-ilrd him to tile it to .Nkv&gt; meet ri. ths high school room ua bdterJ. — ..—.j
A .
«» in MMKi.
ville for ri-palre.
Two iota bold at LU
more will be in too spring.
We ahkll have a naw
the

Miss »r* RoWt and Man
ited Mkn D-Jra Priee's srhod to
ton Monday.

Mapte Grove had 8S wrt goniA^h^
20t h bnt tony w ill t* dry after.
The U. B. 8. 8. are peactlducl^BX
ooocert to be hri&lt;l in the near^fa^&amp;fir
Quarter!v meectog at the B
church this w«bk tagiaoif g -

boro ••idtioff hw mSOV frtoOda .

TU Bew year starts m with alite
of weather trying to pte&lt;so ewrn
Elsie Mayo, of Nashvtf|e, w«£
ruest trf Mabel QtecklaM fetar&amp;f

Naobv»M.

ftiLottli

fuueral was held at Ute M
ououaday oeaducted by I» v. Br^Q^
Mr. and Mre R Mtya, of **336'
ririted friends In tow vidmigyLgSf
Bunday.
■
JuiUfe Oote sad wife vWtod at.«EM»’
ELHetts last Saturday.
.
J
Mr. and Mra. Wrntey 8p¥^^ljagflB'
Iteetion Hill, spent New Yo-Z-dSdSL
Fred Quick’s.
- "J
Joo smith has been trading b|Mto '
Nofiody made rich by st.
’
.
Frank tHroolar and Wti)
both enjoying new cutter*.

Andrew Bowth and dangMev
spent New Year's at his doozl
Charlo* te.
There wfU be a marttog to
a literary society on Mondiy al/tflgefc
this Week at the school bouse.
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RUhbwa WhttoomJ».nf Mapl 4Irw»»
vtritad al E. D. Beid’a a porUoap^K

Ila morn has it that Clarence nartto"
la will go to Cbartottc aoan.
Saute oC the 4&gt;oaug folk* fromMRa. ‘
way attended the watch meeUagv&lt;y&lt;h^.
Free Methodlrt charch Lu C*u^i2S^
Saturday night.
to govern our action® In a great entec(Xareoce Carrol ton rXaraoddfiOBto-.
pr|»e like this by tboee of otben*. We Graad Rapids last Satardajr.
'
must remember too that within a very
short time, all the ratirosds that evrj
will be built will have beet) construct
rd in b ’Uthwrn Michigan. The svuilu!4e territory u grtting well taken op
anil there will aoon
no more terri­
tory left. For Michigan, cut uff as it
ia by great lakes, cannot hope foe the
conrirur-Uoa of the trunk Hare. Th*
rrilruadH to be built In this state will
be mvrriv teed*-™. And with the terri­
_
tory ms w« Raid already so nearly oc­ OOMi.
A goodly nmnbee weal to Woo
cupied, it becomes any community ti.al
t&gt;eds and w«nta a railroad to gel it Saturday evening to the Chrk
h&gt;«oo, for in1 the near fatare the rail­ boa*, and few went to Freeport}
road bulMIng of eoathern Michigan Cbrtatmm trees.
Sawote Rooto .v.d Him vUU|p
will be at an end. We have the change
now. we may never have ft kgoin. ’ion, or Freeport. vtaiM (.Thru
nurf.h*r and hr.
Now h the lime to get the road, and With
poe*lbiy. we might almort eay la all
probability. It will be our lari chance, KBti ibco will go to Hastings to.
Courage, grit and enterprise wilt get
the roed. Hanging back, writing to
mm! what our neighbors will do will M. Echrwob st
never get ft. With the road, Lbe pro*
parity of Woodland for all time to as­
sured. Without it. wo shall lack the
most poteatiri dement ol tr.ixi-vn
dvilttauoa Let us get it, for we can have th* distemper.
Guess one of the scribes from
If wv will.
for the Democrat bad a bn-d
YOUWO SOLXMJKIL
rot i: COKNEHA.

night tast week and gvtaig eat
what ww the mom saw sa
touring bto ohloken caep. The
wau dropped but thsTthtof BioupaK

January bt was a stormy and slip­
pery day.
Meeting* are still in progress at the
Hulmes church.
The W. C. T. U. will meet this week
Wednesday with Mrs. Frank Crakre.on
the town Uno.
• Mr. Nobles, o( your city, agent for
Mresur Bro-j. was In oar mldrt but
week aclhug cutters.
Jay Biwnum'd rioter. Mrs. Schuyler,
of Huie, Nvb, Is visiting with hhn Gt
present.
The mite society will meet, with Mrs.
Lewis Kobte oa J uh. IMh.
Eld. U. N. Alien, state evaogvRst.
will speak at the church at Cools Grove
on Jan. 7th and coctinora for a fuw

I. A. Conklin, of Detroit, will
be at the chared on Jtm. l«to to give
two lecture* tu behalf of the W. B. M.
society. Afullbou£6 Is requested on
both OCCHHiOOS.
John Farnxr, of Hr tod Hiven, has
been spending the hotel*\ 9 with Fred
Bamp and others ia Chis vicinity.
Eddie Bump and wife hare a very
Bick baby.
Isaac Moshey, of Ingham county, is
ia this vicinity.
J,______
Mm. J. J. Fuller went to IngraniTJo^
to attend bre slater'a funeral.
Henry bteweU and wife, at
Olty, ririled at Anna tJcotar's

B. 8. Smith, T. 8. Brioe, Wm. Griffin.
L. Potter and J. D. Guy each ride tn a
new swell box ettter.
The oyster sapper at Chas. Hattea’s
was a very pieanant affair although the
CTovrd was small on account of the toclemaoey of the weather.
Mrs. Geo. 8, Marshall pseoented the
U. B. society with a new bible New
Year's for which they return their
sincere thanks.
Dance at Mapio Grove •Center last
Friday Dight,
Mrs. J. Frants, of tjuntMd, Is vWL
Ing bar many Iri-jada in Maple Grove
this week.
Married, at Naahvlliaby Bmr. Hardee
JHA 1st. Mr. Truman Navws and Mina
Istra Beigh. May they
“ *—
and happy Ute is the
ecrlbe.
(.
D. F. Garrard dlsnoeed of his pen­
al property at auction Monday and •

A pyty at yoong pvepte gava^
D utoeta fora Uy a ptaaniat ere
Wednesday evetriog.
Friday evening loot there i
dancing party at 8. J. Qaihsrik..
8-kbo of our boy
lhuUai-3 girts went
day night, but we

each weUbOf.

Bo Al dpracne is tuawed.
i

oar blresicgii.
We woum___ _ _____ _
Shriber went teat Saaday night.■_
tart Saturday evening K

Curiton

you are aoiag ■
dtooovcr that the

F. Lowry Br. Mtia* Ur
stagteBesa has takeaatas
to Codar Cruet Buooem to yn tri
Frank.
AIqdbo Newberry, of Grand R®
reoMtnbend his mother. Mrs. Js|
Newberry In the shape at a l&lt;dd
bill as a Christman preaml.
right Lou, bo good to your n
her &lt;k&lt;Hnlug ytara.
Joseph Surpea, ol Grand
at the Springs lari
’
eats and friends a
Chrtstmae eve »
thieves visited uncloj

�■mmhh
iTRIKEES MAKE A^TANI).

JWO DEAJ»LY COLLISIONS.

EATEO «E*CXN
GANiZlNG TO'Fl

ITiVES tN ONE CASE

VP ON THEIR MpS

HASTINGS MICH.

4M'*al*y*«•«« t*-iwM»ibateragbuola from etteg*
k, c* MMUn&lt; of »u rx&gt;..nr, btgv. bdfa** W, and ••• Puilm .n
&gt; fa tUa city
bis» a. ra. and .
i Ro. 24, a wwt-faiuad •tooW*&gt;4h trauui war* over two hour* I
• rttper**. twi-rt *nti--lel to the
&gt;, wa» running with ml on fare I
Bttqtty*h':&gt;g H rcr grautwi iuax
Wgg IjLfooductor Murray, of tb* freirfal I
■M** f»- Gmwv*. Wker* be had orfara
agaiovt iraluLBnadR!. /J matt famuli nano aly
•b^faaty^Kt'fA l‘J
l**‘- tvu fal-*rv*aiaf
g9BK,V*uwva e»d BivchniM-1. ouly tone
M wrt, r-&lt;d m Uw wor I wm **«it to Um
dfateefax’eoeMeta tbl* ri'y, th* ln*v■ leUfa
ateB WM OPrtafa. The iw&lt;* train*, the
^•atxfarboli" running forty-Ov* mile* and 1
fifMM mlfa* *n hour, met I
gaatety forwt-ldJ.fan curve wiih a creek I

lx dwnolhovd tb* angin* an i inJural
&gt; ih* train riighily. Tb* r*&lt;l of Ito*
&gt; all right Train* waru UaUy ad *

Maxqqrm. Mach.. Jan.fi—J mom Krecky
and Gorge J*nK. married, « -t* blown to
av»'n» In It' Juckaoo mine at N &lt;cauu*e Sat­
urday. They were working over aotn* oil
Umm. wbicb bad fa tod to work aom* days
agn, wfe*o tb* bleat vxpkxtod, literally blow­
ing tbeco lull &gt;rwgm"&gt;&gt;t*.

bJ fS

81)00;

dvrwl out hy tb« ecmulv-* r »&gt; m «m trf Um
rai|4oy&lt;&gt;«, whici nHni Mutual bull, aad Um
n&gt;ra generally ■•hvvwL Th* aien •!►«■»*r-n«w
their deieminaihm k&gt; fVhi V&gt; Vi. burr and.
They elalm Io bev» rwvlv.d »dV4M« from
Rmdtnc. P**tfavll!n. *i| outer vonfa o i th*
KemUng vyatrm tha&gt; they »Ui b«ve U»* wp- ----- ------ . . --------- ----------jo t cf Uw companyS *&gt;i.|Aoy*a ail akmg tb* way, co-»prrafa with (beta for tb* Mituntan
boo
"iwl Tu* cornnMUov eo*i by tavuriag a
General M lutrer Me I-nd rt&gt;n jwrefata fa eel tar a natteal convequo-i io coiwummat*
drclaruig Uiat ibar* ie no MaUt. Tb* nnfae a piau of gcuerai »*•&lt;&lt;wiaiUwi, about i rw
In Mr ks It ia u»i^r&lt;i»&gt;L in&gt;-.« m* ail traioa . aort to that vgirrtu* cmW** b" lownd aMO*
exrwpt theav cnrmnj it- U &lt;u*l Hi ata • malt
TbU umhiim, if airirUy mfo cwl, tbxt Um m-n
Intro-1 to interrupt pa wna&lt;rr a&lt; wrll ae freight

Cbkuoo, Jan. 1—Tb* lorn cf life Gy raik
rna.1* te&gt; Uie Unital Htalaa during IRJ7 baa
t&gt;*n much Ixrg-r Umio at any Hum uno*

Bo.'h '.&gt;* «ngi«M\T» and favmao
ro roUldia; enxln«« wmr rruaiwd h»m Irxi rcuia Th* bacgage-'V.
r. mmI rrnokrr of tb* fucwrignr inis
pplatrly wrrckvd. Shv bortacw-ear
■0*1*.) Mo Um amoitvT. bk &lt; a w-d n,
1' O;a-i. and awaapiag ervry «oat
&gt;Bkw. T.w total '*inbr of pi»XI the Iraki warn fifty •three, fif.eeo

(kerb* botvi!4* ac -DV'. poa«iad » [e
faarfaateu Cor men and erm wuni.n,
k^wl alout U • apot until tbo »o«
nvdun ru competed.
Iklnwiag ia a Uat ot kibal: E giaror
Fwan. Meadville; Engine.r Wliliara
Meadville; F^xuian Elwaid Uumra. CamMe. a. WiUlain H Bfapnenaoa Tbieda,
&lt;k, paMHi-der oa train.
Mdrat: H. L HoRIn, Mew Y wk. leg
ariotud; AdoljAi ''. acoaw, Buffuk\ N.Y. .1*4
•rater) A iolph lltwen. faianaxi, N. J., leg
anatei;«. M «lve.l. Mi 1 Ifafio d, O.. ova leg
•ruvbed Wild tbz&gt; otfa-r broken; fttubarJ
O'»rton,- a toy. No. U4 Vbir'aentb ivwt,
• Mte H Y.. fag I-raka.it F. M. M-too.
■tedaboos*, Fi., kg bru«*d Vl«bily|
DteB. B-eul-iud. Tiuiavilfa, fag broken;
VteKewt, O., ba.Uy iiort acrev. bip; M. F.
Wycneu, trakwnvn. rmuming from K-ul,
OL.L’fcMinru.hid. J.o-ph B.««on. ba^gnr*than, leg cut, ba r i hurt, and brefaed about
MOtedhrad; F.ll.pFoulk. San Franciacw
Xfah, arm burl; J. M. Woofa, Balamauca,
ktf broken; Adoljh Boeer, Cincinnati, fag*
«■*•*•; Fmman Cnarim Crumb, brufawl
abgek LU bead and te&gt;*tdm.

-b^MMM*," wratatead. Both d«.um m
MmoUabed. fagutlMe a Uh ••viral car*.
IhaUtaldK. e«i,. fUtowv: Lea WithVO*, of CfaoiaiJUi, ba;-grgima«trr. throat
OBI, iwcaiUi cruitxd ia, and ur. faiy maagfad
•UmFMM; Lawraaoe Cvlum, b gp«NDMtrr,
Cr^a LuUow. Ky., kiHvd ouwi^; JaoMB
Brnraua, Jr., mail agsM, fatally wwumfad;.
ExxgM*Mww*8,^r I*uwtU. Li ta-illy Udok
naMurjty, fireman of eagin*
B3,
•rateMbrti; Flat Tayitr, *ngi»rar. nnl ugly
gr-b fa tho faw aud m* «f
eyi* knocked
•ut Mr Mio»i» l, *ogtao0r, menpad with a
Uw bruivci. wnleb wiU not p ovu faiaL- Tb*
dMd.pnd woaMhUd wmc broeght to thie
pite; bpd comfortable quanera were given

TlieOhioFarmei's InsnranceGo.

by tri-rr* jib fa 1.ICU. a* com;an«l with Ko
4.. I«t4 UH m 1B61. «!i 4a ton. Tts ia ibbd,
fcO &gt;1. toU, nod l,&lt;4u ta 1881. Tim loud

t.» DMruaa I Iva fUtyraU

Ho Ur aa reported fi.Sfi? lira* hava bran
1 crira that *&gt;« cam* from kac upna the ocaen. 231 upon tb* lake* and
tereJaa brought people to a rvalinlfai of rwn |a total of
ae cQarparrd with
te&gt; terrible t'eahca, and tn * v. ry *ixxt 1,704 iu UMani K-WTm LSaJ, A6n) by d«■a** • large force of nan wore nt w vrk «y»- Mtera ra Um&gt; N»w World, aal W7.0W to tb*
tentondiy dote*. a» tbay could far Um CXI Work!, iuHodfaa pMUh-nce and ba Ufa,
■ rfbriiii and dy fag. TboraOrowi cucnptay, makfag I n n l 100. IM. m compmd with 12;afttr &amp;qMloatag two wrrckiuc crvan io Um 701 lu bdid .ad 437.4d3 m IbA
•aaqaaf U*dh*&gt;tt*r. anoa east a paeraagw
Durto: th* aea-ou of lata navigation 3t»4
trite*? which ta tremf-r the paawcngwa ot tlvw. bar* bean bat on th* inland mm and
•*&lt; wreckedtrain and b far Um wi-mM end 'outlaythan fJ.UU.aa worth ot property
bav barn dratroyvd. bevocty-lhrvo VMWla,
IK' The Laly of Firvcsnn Uumm, of *Kgrex»t.i&gt;X
r-gfaierwl ton*, bar*
gU train, wm al oat o»n-cogu t vbla. C*- **d to 0Xi*k m compared with fifty-aevvu
M**»l tower part of tb*b&gt;ly ww* ------ a. — i to pulA The agwl falb-r i-f Burn*
. »'**m»-r-s forty-ihiw
ivyd, aodkM weidigt whan tM
iarg-e, and aigul tuge pi?i:gfa«i bndr uf bi. win were bractfltMucial low of F7Ua.1 Th* body of E04i1.ee r 8wan. of
! 4uU no curgtaa.
tehgo expe ta wae «elg*| fa Um
O tighUy that no ntiempt wn* mail*
COMPARISONS ARE OOlOUi
Welt. A portion nf Ibe body Of EoJuogn, of Um&gt; freight train, and afao

Good "oods at Bottom
Prices!

Doom Trami w*n- runnfaj ail day, l*»t
two-third* wera in ihvr 3&gt; a. mw man. Alt
coal train* that w-r* eWe-trarkal *cuth at
tbl. dOf have been move I to Pm Rim mood,
aad train* from poinfa abnv* Riding and in
tb* CO"&gt; region* are beret rn«lwd through.
Tb* fate* *tr.k« report* fa Uoafa that a rwaction ietelUnc in, an l mat the Readier
Railroad cimiwn-/ wiU not be abfa to fill tb*
plan* ofibeirttriking empty** m raaily m
Aber M kripnt* I Tber* ta a-eioat trouble at
Bhamok a, PoUavilfa, i vui-kv Jj-, pa)» Alt*
ami Mahanov Pittv*. Everybody enon*eted
with tb* train mevfa. *ir«ok ax Um. *t*lion* Wwln-wlvy, and th* might and coal
trwflJc i* virtually blorfcwL Huperint*«»d*tit
Lawfar, of Um Maban.iy A Buamoklo
divfaMo, p«t aemal ervw* to work.

BobTOH, D*e. 3U— Ihb meeting and binqnr. u&gt; ib- M*vai.-hua*&lt;&gt;* la- tf Reform
fa«*M al cba BiUo-Wi. k Thur-lay ul/bl
wrr. highly eiucwMbl, Um arraugmtwata
b-ing cumwl out on a exwt *labural* *cafa.
Than wrr* jrwwni a fare* ouaifar ut prvudneui I'OiuoaiM and f-ovarnaiiiit offlcia*
Loth Irani Unoauwui and alMwore^
Lew*)L Gan. J&lt;Ma M. Corw. Hu-i. Patrick
A. CdIIjm. CougrawoMa W, Q. P. Brer-innrklgv, of Kaataak); W. I* HUoe. of Weak
VirgiaU, and ttaoatur Jm* T. Murgau, af

Shortly before 6 n'-ctaek the rwwt* aud
»«iul*ra b gun io arrive, aad at &amp;;4S * lwM» taertiug ot the Lago* »«• b*i L Roelolioa. it&gt;diw«ta« Um urawag* ol Frett taut
Cfav*i«D.| wore unaukiKxidy adopted. • Udi©*r* were then *facv-l, aftw Wn o i th* i*r.y
proo*dt«l to hr banquet bah h w«* 1
Ik.
—
Of 811 were arafad ia Um be qu 4 hal. and
Rev. Jatix* Fnauiau Cfaik, LA D., invoked
divine bbmihg.
Arm ib* Uoqae* Ban. Jinw* Ro«8l
Ixiwrli rap)*l U&gt;a tueeting to ir far. Lu Um

cf lb* Lauxnm । daring Um peat y*ar eboaa
Uiax, aa u&gt; pr -v o«« yaan, Uiero bare beeu
•dot* mmiuab awit benov by Judge Lyneh’v
court- than by lb« legal au bontiM. Dur­
log ISS7 Uw tfa-ntf. Uav- bong bat TJ inea,
ahifa moi* have it g ISi, of whom ICOi wera
in the a-a th. lb* num far* fag «1 y a^ei ille­
gally Long compare thi* wav fur tb* year*
peviou’ u&gt; ttwi fa* : Jh &gt;g by Um ab*r:ff—
rS I&gt;&gt; IbdC. Ida &gt;n fa-A BJ « ItM M in
1SW, 181 ii&gt; IbtC, and »&gt; in Il4&gt;. Hung by
lb mo —IM &gt;n ibfrd. Kijif IK'S. IM in 1864,
il/7 m I MB U) iu IhSi, au.1 A) in UMU

OF LERdY, OHIO.
ON THE STOCK PLAN. Chartered Feb. 8, 1848
Payw full amount &lt; f lots. No vo.Uable -onditiona in policy
It i. the hriMib-t, .-imple.-i and &gt;i.ift*t policy famed. Aom-X'
January kt. 1887, 11 847.398.89.
MICHIGAN BUSINESS for fat year, 1888:

Risks written, $9,662,869.
Premium Receipts. $79,204.64
JlavinB&lt;written insurance on mer | of a million of property
for the wnt fanners &lt; f Barry county and vicinity in thin nW
and reliable rotii|ii«ny is sufficient. ei&lt;d&lt;n&gt;0ment of ite popular
ity. I should be pleaded loslnw its jmliry to a-&lt; many more
as will favor me with a call, at my
in Abstract block,
or drop me r po-tal card aud your request will leceive
prompt attention.

L. C. WELTON, Agt.
Hastings, Mich. .
FARM ANNUAL F0R1S88

Mrw Yong, D-c. &gt;l,-Tb* y-*r\» ratura
of fanur-q rvuoried U&gt; R. Q. Dun Ac Co., tie
mevuMiwu
- &lt;_&gt;—* -- —*
in n«u:faT for tb* year, bot Th* large tncrwM* of
fa hab litiM M inllowu
IMT-aUm wf. ««34: haittiiie*. |i67M»H;
in U» country,
rei«rt«l by fabvrapb ia be will I* promptly dwiuieaed. 8*n*ra! hun­ average |rt X9L lbB8—oamber. V KM; luv
2,». aa en uparwd. w.th 1.490 tn IMA l.&lt;M&lt; dred cM train •mp.oyiw, who atrack laat bditiM, »U4.64&lt;tl9; araran. 41 l.CJI.
b. IMS, l.-kd ill ISM. l.e/7 io JMd, I.KJ? tn wwk. w-re paid off b*n&gt; Wolnaaday and dieTb* return- .or tn* Do n!nlon of Canada
IbtSi, uuJ 1,1&gt;IS in Ibftl.
•how I,.Utt tadun*. •IS.1I1.7W Uaidltfaw*; av.
•rarr, •&gt;J.0U3. Trw aifarw in tb* Domloios
—rr-aj----- rr —•_____
ware
ou* iu every flfty-fowr pvroo. in ImmU
Caacaoo, LX'C. ZL—I'M firm* bow bare- ti»i« that hav* ar »m 11 regard to Um unk. na*-;
h; ta
fa lb- Oaita.
U.niad Mtaw they averaged *o*
tog a* tb* enA ot Um prj» al Um Croko Brew­ •inc* T»e*ty afi-raoOL CbairoMa Lm, ta iiwcy ill pvnw&gt;
of
U
m
Kl
tbl*
at
Lifav
rg-&gt;oativ*
cum
■
it,
ing etxnpany1* r«tat&gt;b*buHul ia r-rouger, ;
tra.
ha*
br,-.i
t.*r*
eng
(
I
in
wm-liant&gt;
i right**-, an I hntt-r than evtr, and b.a fawn ।
r tan du* I by upon*, who aay that it i* with- tier* to tradiff r/ul M«.iiUlfae la thu di-{ Crb\B bruira*, M&gt;ok, Da. 31.—G*org*
irict, raibug t «em cot uuUl * d.-fl lit* un- Mocrnuute, rtti|4 &gt;y*l at Fulton’. aUnglv
Iranurn hmr*U&gt;o«\ which ia &gt;iluatai ala &lt;tor»tao.Uag with thv Bhi a Ifapbfa &amp; R-.&gt;d- Ddl, *M bomrwl Ippad no Main etrr*t
depth varying from AM to l.ftJO (rat 1-alow ing Rdimai company can tx obtain* L The Friday by Mrs. P.-wl Curran and Mra
the fave! of the l&amp;ka.. To* nempenr ba* taken onfar will prubab y i«t fa* bwfal uoHl after H«nry Amy. - Mncrvb-jim bad openly
th* legal tteje to aware th* r righto in U*d» tb* meeting of empty w hat tx*u Itald ta Loa«&lt;»t Uiat ba had bad mUma:* reUfaoo*
cor*ry. They will than pmcv*! todawdop Bead tax.
Tbe railroad y« ar* it fart ridting Lb* farika
lb*-r fl.id, and if it ia a auccew Chiotgo may
&gt; L* aalil to b* on tb* eve ot a revoiuUun, and orgnid**!. Tb»y hav* tound an I woe on
bwoigar l’* annoa-MMraout tuat be had not
pfomto*! arid ratio i, an I bi* rvfjeai to tak*
ail th* ban i* back agnio. Ail day nweti ip
Inuomrallea of Ohio* a Governor. “
WWW bril tk-re W*lara lay of aUner*. Amah
Oottnowa, O., D*c 3k —A grant time ia ft era* tad utiton, and railmad a •vrabtlw, tt
bring pr&gt;*|«red for at Um ineaguraUoa ot
wbien *mnge«u&gt;aW wvr. oomp*t*d for tb*
Govt r tor Forak-r, wbleb lakra place Moo- grand o-orrtition of labor fatarem* co ie
bell at R-adlur Tberalnr idrkL wh*ud-lJuba Dortay, raginew of Um freight train
a rad-k-Uvr day in th* ausala ot thi* at ale egatra
from SO) aaM itb’iraef all clnrw. ot
and city. The whole «*•«, together with luduetry ntoig thv Beu ling Una, from EiUi- aiuoo ran UiUi a pawMogw train and cauwd
dafagatlo“» from other walaa, will Lava a L-lb port u&gt; tVlUiamqMTL w.tl b* pmrait to Lb* leo ul railruail lietrur at Kouui, Lal,
*M arretted T a «day.
decide ou poaiUv* a»J effect.re tneibo.1* to
Ibe Catted.rat* Hol.!fare1 bone tt Cliarirabring tb- company to tor»M Th* fatarvmto-i, 8. U, La. rrcwiTed from W. W. lorro
L g Uhm wdl be •]«» 17 Um iM lvra ia lying- raa, tb- Waabinrtoa pnllauibropitc, a donatag recalcitrant In brUaito and faranoi uoMmblfee bick fat* tea if nwOMtary Tuortday txl&lt;fa’* moeUoj w!» Mil ou all raUraUJoba Daly, of Pitta'mrz. *at Frank J.
I era tairwra, ebetttaa to.cfarfc*, vtc., toatrika
Many euoMrraUv* knigbu bitterly oj^hm* Bugaq, oi Sprinrileil. Hi*., fought fifty-thrra
_ ______
__ Tb*
_________
1
Uifa
euurra
railroad________
Mfirial* &gt;**m to roeA-ia with b.rv kmlckfa* umt lb* laltar
Dracqua. La.. , Jan. X—Tb* eoroorri* Jury h-va ..Uraly lorgnttau th* .triking «n- eUy Monday fur KPaaM.-. Daly failed to
iaUwhaveriy Uepedy kfaturday rvwdarwd
___ ___
tlfiy.fcortb
‘
' round,
- and•
• verdict to tfa. etf •«, ttu.1 W. a Kiattly ployra, tbeaatera at nfae-lectl* of them
awarded tb* atakaa
came to bto d**Ui by mearw of a wtnnd in- bav| .&lt; Lam •&lt; ruck off Uarir pav-wlia, a* ver,
Mr. Ofadawce, Mr. flfalna, and Lord
flMtal by a pittol ball, xbot and di charged tb.-y wy, lo get work again. The operation
of
cool
iruia.
fa
lartpcktog
up,
tram*
from
Ilartlngtoe
ar*
all
e
xpM-tad
fa
U
m
earn*
Ital­
Lnxu a phtol fa4d u; tuo iia*.fa of M. M B*Ufags which inatanUy killad anid W. &amp; K&gt;mc&lt;v nil dirved m. Ufagfa/ to B.-ouivrhoad •agio- ian town at Um muu* Uuac ia February or
fay. and ibni M&gt;d killing w«a dvhte?Italy. rare, and exparivnoal railroador* la tab*
prvBxdiUi olJy, f«14okx»!y, and of tuxmadov •inkem’ iifacwt Thirty arrived oa tbvaooa
ttarateM^U, don* L* ^ -HL X. L liiuga. tralu W.loo-day. Ota rial, yay Utt Uwy
Tt*» vardiqc was anuulmouv, and axaivnxMft hav* double iho ban h aw 1*1 eatii tav mala
over th* matter U higher III Waverly th*a UtM at PLlladalpUia ia iu full op*raUoa
Lmooiu, Ufa, omupromh d co Tufaday for
at any previoua Um* emo* lie occunwnen
BhaMmox. ft., .. Deo iS.-Tb* grading an alleged abortag* of 8.0,000 la faaaatkatato
com|«iiy euipioy tUrty-fiv* *agii» and ir p-yfaatUoMMy UviaU
------- l—
ourr-l^y pot a
Donat tba CbriMteb f**4irilty at the
s&amp;rwcs
fordgty WedMolny
. - &lt;... i___ _. _„ ■ i... _.. Tib.. nigid, Mra E. J. Furltoo, matrou
cmton in U&gt;* coal
ef tb* btel ray lam, to
i dead ftomtb*
UaUly.M&gt; MaU
.fajrattag ot a blend Va—.
Btee w** be year*
rellro*d fa Conor
onr Um Banbury

MARK &amp; DUFF

Dress Goods
Tke 'kiui Ttlipkns Jisyiid

From the Seat of War.

36 inch Tricot.

Dress Flannel

HARNESS

R.
k

FIRES ANO OTHER ACCIDENTS.

PRICES LOWER ।

Finest Line of Dress Good:
&amp; Duf am Euvlta- ti bi.1 «dc on ifau

BLACK SILKS
BLANKETS,
ROBES,

£Xy yart of which : hey warmat

TURF GOODS!

And Finally

UNDERWEAR

MARR &amp; DUFF

�M1CHIGAX STATE NEWS.

nderstand, that we

Low Prices" wejv
taftaHTb Ite ait vT7?rt“I
gnews to tta lurch. Buch e.p rs area's a hit
OU-e la envta ly.
Graixi R.piU nswibovs an I bootblacks

ailed to the masthead as our motto.

Jn short we have marked our Christmas'
ick-nacks

low, that everything

DR. MARY WALKER.
l.taa! again in alaoil t*u wn k».
A
L’lcBie.n buicie-r iia« b, eo.se a profreeloii &gt;1 Mc&gt;tn-r«|. »n&lt;! lias go r U&lt;I atan,s|.xinng«ri|&gt;ab.&lt;n I lie .uui.lrj.

Tta
army al Kuiaiuar.io u». « queer
diunix A. )&lt;-a*t h local iui|v;- •«)•. rihe uruuis
U letal tall, ibvlt guiUiiol souiai*.’’

Frank Im-kvy. oi Miueiudl.

sent* RpHunl

Beware of Scrofula
Bmtela Is probably more groeral than gay
other dbeaso. It I insidious in character,
and nswilftels Use!! fn running wore*, pc»tclar
enspttons bofte. swellings, enlarged jofats,
ataceeece.soroeyes,etc, Hood’s&amp;mapart'Ia
expels al! trace of scrofula from the bloat,
leaving It pure, enriched, and healthy.
“ I was severely afflicted wl’.h scrofula, and
aver a year had two running sores on my neck.
Took five botUie Hood’s R-.rsaparilla, and ton
cured.- C. K. Lonuor, Lowen, Maxi.
C. A. Arnold. Arnold. Mn., bad scrofulous
sores for seven years, spring and fan. Hood’s
Barsaparilla cured him.

Salt Rheum

&gt;*iw ■ V. K»-id
any aiirtupt m&gt; Hitt
fear, of lite- cu-ountu ruonril tn nquel-btnc
)t.unui&gt;i&lt;* pl-Ces iu AllrgaU W ul4 lUAkO it
awkeirt ta tta VilMgi- prexdrul a»«l in teab-l

Hire l-otinr u&gt; tu a rrejve.ai e flgur-.
Amon.- other 4. brotmaa gi&gt;ta lor U7 &gt;-as a
berluf fl or nod a tnu of ri-to to &lt; sen of
L*&gt;» |&lt;*‘r iimdum o. Dmah, asd a mntof
erod es lor all tU- a asbcyv aud buo.blacks

Tom. Pa, Jan. *.-About mdnlght Hat•rday Dig it n dynamite oaruxlga was ex&lt;k*lol o&lt;t too pavomreu on King street a 4s
•&lt; tta Odd Follows halt, aliakiag that build­
tag to Ito cwor, brMking nrarly all toe
«iax» in to., widows and kill:ng u&lt;m of toe
animate vi the dimamoseam on toe UdrJ
fluor. Tta aoucwwibu s -ook tho houses. for
ever a square in too
I r..-tare boon arrwtol. and tta pol.es
an- after ottan srta botoog to tta gang teal
sommitted tta effvnea. U te not tatar-d
Itat it srae dooa w ta aMifrioea intout, but
to conform to the custom of abooting off tta

A mmpls cf chaps nnraad K*lley and Rarrelfratio I 'b« AUrn store at LLirUo &gt;1, blowIj g &lt;ta w-f* to lalliback. They rxpactml to
tnnkaa hapl of fl,Wo suppose-! io have bvs
tb-pmitod by Ums towusbip treasurer, who
bad tarn eoiiecifiig Caxaa; but for-.unalely
tta tax mourr ww tn tho local bank. toU
tta tarjrlare ro; gl.47 ta ttair pdos. Both
tavs been artas ted and Jails I at Paa Paw.
Usnial Mrt &lt;e, ao surly Fla- Il -ok a- uler,
diol at that piaOr, ared 9J y-, s. B« wai
WaU and wifely kaown tw south- ,i-'.n&gt; Michbean *» an npvt^rt, puMie-spinjvl a-.tei.
L.guacu rxauty will ep-aa tsr oiiul ou the
tonal option q i--Cion Fob. ’.*4
Z
Au Haifa has « |IO,OjO .ait on tar hands.
Laura 8 Ippey » ania that yLa fireocouotr-.ing a dataller •btewnlto-'
Ctoum-4 hi such a thriving. l«sy town that
ttay’vo bad no Urao to prvvi Jo a o-mrtery.
B1\ as props dis them o«-m«U*itoiy.
tbeyVs agitating t-»o UUa ot a auiUbl* site

Wkshta. .Kaa. 4a*. B&gt;—f«*turday t&gt;re»ooo Dr. H. (1 Burtoigh droppel daad at ths
bedside of hi&gt; dying wife. Ho was standing
by bee bsd. ia^paUy wntehing ber, wlan
Mdtaaly bo ra*«d bss hand to lift taad ».id
exelalmol: “My Gwdf My poor wtfo It
tying t" Tta nest instant ta fall dead upon
tta flocr. A a&gt;rtm»&lt; *s tnqnret was tald. stxl
dc&lt;b wu rMf»ra-l to hav.. bona cam -d
from npojjl'.-«y. Dr. Burh-lgb w.m one ot the
WtoUtbMut man in lb . oily. His furt-ona h
is rwtlmate-1 nt &gt;1,5^0,UM. ILi was a vw-y
Her. J U Parton hu cec-gMod tta pulpit
edd ebsr-tr'.-r, ftod wi&lt; hdtal fa tots sect: m
Of tta Ur-wavita &lt;'orgrv^«Wc«uii chinch lor
for hie nreny -ec-nu M-ttir&lt;
' too past tWHtiy-two j
aad has k- pt both
I pew an I choir in good basted* daring all this
New Yom. Joo. X— During tiL addn-w klma Either that’s ax’ sxr--ptioarl nengrep^
«t tta m*:unx of tta anti-thjvdrty soti- :y boa or -ta tta reverwod g^atk-waa i&lt; an
fa tta Acadaniy of Mu da Rua lay night Dr. UDueually good monagsr,
HcGly »a rwtl the followin' tole^rani reNegaota* folks arnad-e livwioL Aarowd
coivrd from Loo&lt;1 cxi: "Cardinal Manuli.g, of boolluma who were maxing night M Itoes
fa aepneebUxbiy, «aLl: ‘Brury ■can bus by ttair calls Wfronto. a axxnau*s rreiJvacw
right to life, end Um food n-.-ciswai / to »4s- u&gt; that town, were prom. ’.1/ fired at oj tta
tmu life tin si riot te this right that it pro- aounpaiiL cm- of whom was aarx-ssly
-Uaovnr el! riguts ot prop rty. KucveJty Wuondnd. The gang d .tbandsd and tta
know* no lew. A starving man may rtdal woman want to jsil
hie neighbor’s breed.”1
A avfr form of mamgv Ikenss, wnfch
wiU l» adoptol torougl-rxit tta «ata, has
taoo derir&gt; I by a pewit arttet.
Ituof
Ron, Dec, 3L—Tbn jabita Lr-Uvitte- ere arttetio tadxn and Lan-t^iuaiy engrave I,
now et tta-r bright. 'I oo-e, romLined with and will ta a eouveufr worthy ot pruwrva-eotebretion- .«n 1 twrem on»c»i of Chneuaos an J tiou by tk&gt;-j to wunm ttay ». v tau«L
Now Year's, have fltal tta city to ovrrfl &gt;wTtarwu t rtaertng of W w State Teactam' aafag with v.sltore from uwry part ot tta
world. 11 -&gt; Horgy ore a erwupicuoui. feature. •ocii.Uot. at Lowing w u m-.-o largely atThursday .ftuu arohbsiUcp*. Llutaiw, paLri- .ended than any similar galbiriag ever tald
arcba, and other pSMlat-e of high rank ate in tta state
Tta Muak-gnu carta n-'rnDr- factory baa
tended a reoeptioo j^veo by Pt»po Im&gt;.
been sold to B. -wari A Hartstoora, of Nessark, K. J., tor 133.000. Mr. Hiirtehorw is the
PxoaiA, Ilk, Doc. 17.—Tta firm ot Msa- lavratcr of toe famc.i seU-ucilug stale
serau Bros. &amp; Dark, ot Uris city, mods cu
Tta Grand R-ipMt * Ita ten* Bnilrcadi
MaignoxMit Munday tauralog. Tutor ILblli*os an- r^\lXX&gt;-. aawnoa, dm caan'.ratsd, b,’ oompeay has tta f'xn of payin g Aaron Huf­
ford. a drummer, tta »wsi ot BX’J for eject­
onaidarably above Cbm amount.
ing him from a peaarc^yrr Ualn wtao be sr*g
arlood with a suro-aDOugte ticket And
there’s a One MO of scats to pay also, tta
caae having just boea cried foe tta third

Caph Phea, of tho Emn»4 Ugh’. Artillery
&lt; 84. Paul, who receaUy abecondsd wW.
MOP. taabo accused ot swindling the man
ggement of tta Chicago military oacamp

”J. T. Laforge, • junk dealer of Rockford

KM., baa been bound over to tta grand jorj
«n the charge of employing boys to M
woods fur bitn.
*
1* M. KoM and If. A. Whitehnnd, afnrswv
god a ear impactor, qnarreted owsr wtofaj
gt Wilson, La., and shot each other, Flek
flying and Whitehead being badly vrouatad.
.?-y “J*

Is one of the moat disagreeablediseases earned
by Impure blood. It la readily cured by Hoal’s
has wparUh, tho great blood purifier.
William Brie#. Elyria. O., suffered greatly
firm erysipelas xwl tai; rheum, caused by
handling tobareo. At times bU hands would
creek open and b&gt;cd. Bo tried various prep­
aration* without aid; finally took Hood's Sar­
saparilla, nnd now say*: •• I am entirely well"
"My eon had nit rheum on Lis hand* and
on tho calves of bls legs. He took Hood’s
Sarsaparilla and Is entirely cured.” J. B.
Stanton, ML Vernon, Ohio.

being-

ever bought before are
Qo not wait until the assortment has

•me quick and look us

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
l.^ta:rtbmlb, bl llornsua. thinks that
would be about toe pruj-or ucure fur KpU
itahtot. ot Mi vauaev cuuuty. to pay lor alienat­
ing Mrs. Naito’s affections Irvin tta atod fbuttb.
on Heikiay next, being toe first to tho ymr.
Ibero wiU i&gt;e aa oiu faaulouea ptedgu-sfeuMig
tx-r-ULrvpveys IxaU. Auu Arbor. Tta ptaige

SoMfcyrt tools'*, fl: all fargk Mataotoy
by C. X. ROOD* OU. ApeUamriM.LowaU.MM*.

too Doses Ono Dollar

OH! MY BACK!

home and tell your friends that

in this paper

so and that our store is

erly hireling a burse to a street rerbuw
-xrried tv the suprvuw court. That augual
body e*u boat any four mru ia America at m*vIng potuta uu bow to Lllcii up Mroel car liorvw.
The eotouw e jury iu Ute csu ot U&gt;e lutait
»bwr body waa taiud iti the cellar of a bouaal Aud Arbor occupied by u.o u&lt; the ual-

^anta Claus Headquarters.

tm tauruer. Tne vflJors are confident they
will unearth too tounk rer.
Its storj guu« the rounds to the effect that
a JvmsviiIo editor was obliged tv borrow a

’J* He baa stockin'?’ of bu own. nod only herrvs rd tae.vx»e hte were vp«n at boto eotte.
A colored man named Taytor returned to
Innslng the other day after an ataenceof 10
; y-ars. and bls first act alter arrival was io
Lunt up a merchant to whom M owe&lt;i |i ~J and
pey tta bill. Auvtiler prout that a black sktu
dvva not prevent a tuau from being white.

■ HO1.I8H BUCHU

127-129 W. Main St.. KALAMAZOO.

।

A. N. Rptuldlng teunod the M. K. ehurch no.
•toty to Hartl ord gio oueoadnluo. bes*)s.
that It be returned, without Uiterrwt, wtan
another society should build aebureh in Marttad. The other eoctety built, and vow tta
tame.- ha, nurd the MctbodDLi ai:d got a Mr•
Itai tfur »ioo and luterret.
(-eorgc Manulny and Berman Miner, of
Owk-o.charged with uncoupling* freight train , Do Tans Own Dyelag, at Kams, with
oa wbleb they were stealing a ride, wore ar
ralgnrd for trial, and Manning pleaded guilty.
Hu wa, sentenced to three years iu the Detroit Hwy will dye errrythjuK. They are sold everytause ri jwtskUou. Mluer pleaded not guilty whom (Two l*n.afaae*n«o—so solars. They

Commencing Jan. let, 1888.

LADIES

PEERLESS DYES.

Fifty Years at the Front
A Klics man weal home oa one a! the rti'em
eoid evenings to find that tte wife had rpri-ad
his new dreMtag gown upon the floor to stop
thyroid air from making too free an entry waver
too door, and It made him so mad that ta tore
toe door from the binges aud threw it into ton
street. The lady says It's just exactly what
she taped ta would da; the new doorfite K&gt;
nicely and damn', tot tn a particle of cold.

According U&gt; Um Marquette Mining Journal
the proudest man who etcr enured Jackscc
prison was Larry Finn, the MarqocttefourWtrich explains tta
.
Beu. J. it ntesel, a re-ysareoU dirts., of d&lt; rrr. When be arrived In Jaeksoo, iu Mbcrlff
Three Rirers, was cnereisd tta other da* to AduMT charge. It was bight and the huge
lighted wBb atecirtclty, Immediately
Mm A- E- BreHosaridge, a Xorwlcb, Of,to
BiaUsn ot W swest Mninawa Haltar youth, exlctiM tils adtnlratioc. "Is that where ©I’m
tfa pair to sail tta raging mtonsooifal main. ahher gofu-7" he asked the sheriff, who replied
A recently . org,mn«J V&lt;JW cw.po.-y that U was. Urry paniM r. motiMnl. and tbea.
taking In the vasttros ol tbo priiou and the
.rraed with prupsc machi ery.
Crete a coal mining wpsditiae at ttat plaon. brlgbtneM of Its lights, be said uitaan air of
Tta iriweut price of that fttoioseaw to be Mt pride: "Bedad. ana ttaro Isn’t ttatoltarto’
Incs-nUro to fucmfaf Its aoquefatasice fa
masiy naw localitfaa

In order to reduce the stock the prises have bssn cat.
&gt;1
Erery line of goods can be purchased al greatly
Rrioea.
.
WV&gt;*
If yon desire a dress or cloak NOW is positively the
time to secure it cheap.
No old goods, bat this season’s styles and eolsriaga
Elegant black silks, substantial and darable.
Choice colored silks in delicate rich shadings ter c

CHRIST ON CAVALRY
CHRIST BEFORE PILATE

Remnants of Goods in Every Department *»
AT BARGAIN PRICES,

n

OLICI

�Ttmn m m«lo«
*
n*UM U&gt; m»T
OjMB*
for hla Btiempt to ruin the abeeprdaIng indnstry, which Is to-day the moot
profitable branch of farming.

* ED4TQAIAL NOTES.
■raoeal liberty" la a very lame and
exc&lt;u»e to urge agutoxt the baniahof the BalooD with Ita awful evils.
Loe man would for » moment deny
f tMXP.ruunity or a county’s first
Us ta to protect Ito dtiirtia. Tha
&amp; anwrtrkted Uaffte. ia Uquoes

refcw both the life »od property
Fdtixec, imp©** numerous exactn the way of direct and indirect
ion upon him It debauchee and
?laa the large majority of tboee
&amp; to the drink habit, and above
l£e inveterate enemy of the bouw.
n.n who would use intoxteante
g^hbor. and of eorirty.todeny to
Uf tha'rigbt* to patmnHs the saIP’ Society should and must save

|Pwbo SBldU for themedves curb
petite for drink, boctety should

"

■

thc

fortabiy prwkkxl
The ridiculous Mfc*rrtion of certain {■chiefly tlx- uuXa
free trade organs that the removal ot
the wool duty would nnt r-dur* tb® am utterly locapabio of maintaining themprice of wool to the fannrn*, ahowa
bow utterly destitute such or/»ra arr of
all means of defense aga!n&gt;t the argu­
ments of the protectionists and attark®
of the wool growers. Why is it that
every wool grower In the country ta so
vigorously denouncing ths scheme to
put wool on the free list? It ta be­
family circle and
cause they see in tnis scheme a threat an abiding plan
which only needs carrying out to des­ burntJ*h for aa a i
troy uno of the greatest induetrlee of
the country, and the on* which strike*
directly at the farmer more than to any tbranevec if they could do a Uttie toward
iaaii&gt;tAiaix&lt; thnmra1'^— It U natural the!
other clasa.
President Delano ot tbs Nationhl ttono aalorUmalaa, bwvfl of rttobozw and
wool growira’ association, in bis call
for prompt and vtgoro-is action of t e
association*to prevent the adoption oi

3

This Space

, btmpad down au' squinted throw
Ums ■»y» they: •Old Umm, jw»» ।

Beamer.

a*T begun rivta’ O» Bail Columbus fcr dn»m’
■

will do longer tolerate the open
*S
The county has exprtwed itself
'’■■JJRwtirimLngiy in faves'of prohibition;
"*4|Mt*abould see that its *doereee ere
'—^^Bffoed. It can do* this by upholding
y$Jhteo*ra of the taw ia all codeavore
Qbygppreae the Ulegal sale of Liquor.
"flppPtaxan who voted for prohlbKion

Blankets and Bells.
For the next
foilin'down taWn

We are going to make a specialty on th
above goods.

ubaa to tb® thirty blind umc

ED. POWERS
HARDWARE
Arrived

Morrill &amp; Company
Are not going to give you the Earth, but w&gt;!
give you—Jan. 1st, to continue 30 days—th

which wwei

Biggest Cut!

generally altouted at Uwcfcor U a draughty

car with aahxrt for a algual was fixed in Cha
bow, and than all waited impattenUy for ilia
■top toaae Ibam. The vwaal proved to baa

Lg

■waUlag aaila and bur aider gticenlng with

Ever made in

CLOTHING

feel morally bound to do all Ln
to sustain the taw. And
^■Ive all the temperance men should

^RMPyowtr

onUedlv aod harmcmlouA-

for county prohibition, and
^■MKbora will be added this month.

Overcoats, 20 per cent off oi marked prio
for thair daily bread. Tta Ute erf them baa

oeaaldered the beet and most
jptaq^ef aeairiDff practical pro­
. No^joiy can hare probftd-

CUTTERS, BOBS, ROBES,

.. _____ a.. -» ———

We commend thia, together with all
the resolutions of various organ ixaUons,
and all individual cxpressiocis on the
subject, to the careful consideration of
those free trade organs that are making
tbecniwlvpfl ridiculous by* MMrtlrg—
they must know falsely—that free trade
would not impair the price of domestic
wool—D. trolt Tribute.

4M|^MectaDen of.ttmdwritfng too.
*"7
here we* want to rtwnark

-

Patronize

BeioGgsto

—

WM^ISUorrStMKtctia Barry county
*- &lt;M^fttto educate itself up to that point

r*»

HTLTZ-KLuhOlM

Wmmht *oai.

C raad big expense to society.
018 onj7 virtual protection in
mtcd wHto 'h*' MlooQ keepe *
If they as a body were
to set that taw at drfiaaoe. 60^MmTonly and beet means to abate the
^M^BKdoc, crime and misery that attend

bualnras wu prohibition.
jl$M|yge handwriting ta on the wall
•&lt;&gt;|RaP*Tbe saloons murt go," and as a
~&lt;MRM|taparary aptly remarks, it's an de-

|

Grt rid of that treasury surplusra-Hv.
affectively and io redly by r» moving
the duty from augur and tobucca.

M»fw the beiM-tit it will gain br
the ruinous policy recommended by
Eng of such good cltitt^s- If that
Prraldent Cleveland, makes a v»n
Ruffriocl tnduoemrnt, then it
IGd do so becau» these vreHk-wiUed atrong appeal. He views with alarm
thb movement of the free trader*, on*
FepeDd Ln lb*' saloons tbe money accelerated by th* chief executive of
Pshould purchase food, clolhing
the nation, to break down the Industrie*
iWLc-Htioa for thrir fnniilk*.
of the United State* by surrendering
the wise policy of pfotediou and plac­
Rate, if but rvBjHTted by the asing our dependence upon the Mtiourrve
»&gt;. wculd prrvwi th. m Irwn &lt;&gt;»■
ot Great Britain and other foreign
Stifh" hxrn, as selling to minorscountries, lie appeals for speedy ocIKom 11IX tasll »l F«lu UUxlganiEaUcn against this fatal scheme
I'li.iwnUr prohlt&gt;ll«l| «Xo "Uand urges consolidated rvutatance in
Suiter or later than certain hoar?,
every alate, county and township. In
today*, eW-ion days aad k'gal boT
dosing his addraM he says:
r But DOC a ringb' provision of
Eofranchto*d frwmeo may obtain
^UwotAttec® obsjed except the
j Uati oe and avoid &lt;‘pprv&lt;udoa by making
nen’t of t£e paltiy llorfUW of $800. those in authority und-rstaod their
wants.
If you have
large or conto because the aaloou keepers
soUdated wraith you have votes. Exrv“trawpHl undec foot and treated
cLv- wisely the power which this privi­
fooDtempl the reMralota of th* tow lege gives. Th* founders of our re­
*jjublic wotimeDt bw, tunn&lt;l public placed iu tho hands of its people
flJt them and the people have decid- the power to correct the errors of those
who make or adiulnta'er our laws with­
S1 the saloon must goout insurrection or violence. The
Hloou keeper of this city reoenUy executive biu\be*n misinformed. Re­
tfted to the* writer that this defi- move the deception and let him and
TO the law by the saloon keepers the nation know that ymi wtli not sub­
mit tn the proposed injustice without a
Mwa the people to dedare ngainst resolute struggle.
.

hiy don't yoo enforce the lawn we
■V" baa often been asked of temper­
people. Tbtre was liUle force in
joesUon. since even if convicted of
ting th* law, he had but to pay
'ihat*dkl dm represent b week’s
tsnd 'jouM still keep on wiling
Ruff. To carefully watch
and oecnpd them to Live within

UvU.V.KX,:TM».WfTlX».

POOBOLB-WLKS.

Banner.

$7.50 Suits for $5.00.

Uxcn a band Lu pviiaa oc board.
•ling.

$10.00 Suits for $7.50.

Once there tbqy
ssssasd comfort, ,
, la the oullytas taarfcrt gardtea ia tbs

$12.00 to $15.00 Suits for $10.00.

vaemga bad Mito tho
a£QQ/XX) PortagtMan rob.

fi, it shows that n majority Mntl*
h Ln favtr o&lt; proMWUon, and to
Mt poMibte guaranty tor its
neat ’ If It wutoot be enforced Id
k county, It to uekss to expect its
bement at all Another very wise

Wc have a few watches left; will continu.
aimoat denied by their physical activity and
rKyoodpbyi

to give them away as before as long as thc&gt;
would

last—this is the last lot of them.
of Michigan, of all partlw, have
to thank the repnbUcun kftala*
^■^i^for the county local option law.
Wttttar it, within r y&amp;ar, more than

The wracked Maxann bad borax ulna days io
n open boot. Pur six dayw they bad noariyi
Q ounce of food each per day, but thereafter
tey had xxoUlDg. They are vary «»»• thxt’

fourths of the ocimUe* of Michi
•IWFwill have voted to baahih the sa-

eHy la a highly educated guntUman, who

thtoeity aa a dark in a tiry goodsrtora

■•’•fceeidHlt Cleveland says that farmlet In added value tef their wool
in of the tariff. Tbia ta rank
use. One rf-Bany county's moot
farmers, who baa tra&lt;‘T«l
Unital Ktodom of GrtM Hr
j &gt; year, found that he couk
suit of woolen ckAhiM.ioT ’
'
Fa»cto«»xor taw

•miro »z.

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token back that I hadn't aoaaa aaough to tall
tho teller that waa driving."

Jchaamu.

•ii waa only a larapUghtorguing bhi rooada*

Datoxh bark axxl carried safe
WITO Copt. M. Maier, &gt;
tho RumLmi Finn Cbrhuo1-

wwlthlaMybranch &lt;
tav» devoted bimaeif
procnlnont terv-frhra ai

Sleds svjll go with boys’ suits.
Do not jail to give us a call and saw
These goods must be sold before
money
buying our Spring stock, Must make rooir
for Summergoods

E.W. MORRILL &amp; CO
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS.

�Tbetiasfags Banner.
. JAM *•

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PHR90NALMENTI0N.
botaln

U&lt;*Ferer la vrey ill with typhoid

Sift

AUMHEMUBM. Lstal BS*»&lt;

Dennis reports that the
’amps at tbe Hastings offiro
has shown a gradual and guttering iuereue during the past right month",
and that lucre buxro are rm-tol thuu
ever before.
aster

Stiver Knives and Forks.

TUB BKtiT
CBBAFBifTt

m ALWAYS

tbk

JOHN BESSMER,
JEWELER.

Troy Laundry.
HASTINGS, MKX..
BroooStoac e*M •&lt; Aawrte»B Hon**. eoJMu
Vm pstroMS* of tee prop* of HuCnp m&gt;4
rteteXy.
F-JUM.Q** rtrkti* arvtoUs*
aS wrr reMwaHa pOo*- G*vr Um-m a UUL
Drol erod T9VZ iaMfedry work MK of Um wVc
9«s to grt kt 4*0" Ln m poort Map*. ot sa U»
fricss at tan SproteJ ratoo lor tacally waob■
fnpn. CaUta. Bnaeatbor Um* Mar*.

Local News.
Circulation ihu week, 2,000.
Tsaos* will be cn-oslng the Y* ’thfa

Rovm to rest.

Esquire of Dunning

' fL\rrw*G« coottauro to tend Drtgta
Wring towns tta a wheat market.

Twx Odd Feriows wUl have a aortal

Tw» te tbs week of praw. and fa
hetag observed by tb« roaugrticsl
•Lurches.
Taking tavototw ta Dow tbe favorite
pwUsM*(r)
tiw rorroiiADta usd their

wui

D
poor crops and close Unx-.t,
Bastings OMrshanle aro enjoying *

ab««U tans** os the new tum-tabte of
lbs naw raHrnad Wednesday.
.

ovta
Jnewr Webmert drew a set dC
DWmm and,Ned itarkcv RooU'a wwL,
•t tbe dnagtag is BeughmAD'-, drag

Thoi Caney wo taken before E-r,
Brown ot Barry Saturday for rxamlnatioo on the charge of burglary. He
was l&gt;ound nvrr to the circuit. In
default of 83U0 bail, Thomas pinrth ta
tb« county bsx'.ite.

The Ilton wrtl Penny Prros sufB that
fartuera within tbe corporate Uffilts of
that village will follow the rxamt-le of
the fanner* tn the ci*y limits ot ilaatiugv if the latter are euco-aifulin their
tight against paying waler works taxer.

Fred Woodruff hah opened a tin
ami repair shop In the. bosemnt under
Pdwrr’s hardware atorv. He te pre­
pared to do all work to the line of tin.
c&lt;-pprf and sheet Iron ware. Epprdai
attention to repairing. Give him a call.
The American express office fa Dow
in K. J. Grant's building, next to CoL
GlUV. and near tbe Michigan Centra]
drpot. it has Dew and very comraodiour quarters, and the rhang-' will
undoubtedly he appreciated I? tbe
burin nw public.
/The young folks of this dtp. who
recognise to Mm. Jolla Good-, rar a "inA
few
pailsand
of water
manlpulat
by
cere
friend
one u bo
ba,, doo-» much
Quincy Mopped what might poon| have
fur
rotertalninrnt.
at her
b-* a ’ahrir
dfaadtrous
lire.
• met
~
home Saturday evening and preM-utai
hw
withFan
ri-gant
antique
New
irm
.- It la
now auk-rocker.
It was a instead
complete
bappy
Drclhers
of and
H. A.
Goodeurprtee
to the recipient.
Bom*, who will look after tbe to
e would like to call the a'^-ntioB
of W
one
of the pioneer busloeas
of Harttogn.
the dty officials
tbe fact
th* pros
three
of
After to
a la*.
useful]
­
perous
sodrooms
b-JDorabfa
burdocre
gambling
are said
to be in run­
which
beganto when
Hastings
ning order
thia Mty
both night",
backwoods'
settlement,
Hon.
days and Bunday.
Throe
toetH-.itlon"
Goodyear
rotirea
from active
do at* much
or nxor*
to debauch the
The
mantle
upon worthy
young
thanfalh
tbe aatoona,
and we want
J.
F,
tied
D.
8.
Goodyear
are
two
Jouag
th*- dty officers to see that
they
are
men
who need no introduction to I Ban­
suppressed.
ket. readera. Thor have for ybeen
Do you with
wantthe
to cetablisht
sell, trade pr rent
connected
who***
your farm,
ownership
villagemid
or managem
dty property P If
now
BUDowt
Itey are
so call
on or address
Cookyou
A, Shrldon,
whose
sterling
worth,
Hartings,
Mich.
Theyenergy
have iutb| only
have pteoed them in the front
complete set of abstract books to, Barry
busfnesa men. In their bands
county, and the best facilities lor doing
reltaUfT
hardware
«**Uiahm|
a real rotate
buwnros
of any firmlto the
roodve
aOeotimi
county,all
nodthe
propose
to makesrpeciulty
of.that kind of bustasw.
/Thenew officere'W tbe Odd Feltow
lodge of this dty are as follows.
R. F. Blivto. N G.
J. Krnsberger. V. G.
Geo. Abbey. R. B,
N. Bdfav.P.a
M. L. WlUlanx, Trraa.
Geo. Abbey was elected rep.*wwnt«tlro to the grand lodge.

Twk HasUags Qty Itank has caUed
We save been very lenient in tbe
for » per eeot. roorv of ita autascribed
atoo*. wMeh will make tta paid up enpl- mutter of requesting sulweribers to pay
up, because w«, have felt that tlmro'
talgWJ/JOO.
.
Aiumt*' oouxKy will bold bvr to&lt;i4 were eloan and taxes must be’ paid.
opUou etarttoo January tMh. Tb* Now that taxro havr tw«-n mostly paid,
eouBty will r&amp;U up a big majority for we reqorot every subscrilfar to rah
wRhovt delay, and pay wbut he owre
ffob&amp;Mtae.
tbe Banner. We pte-d tbe money ta
Wbxx do ytm atill iu*p aworo off. or our businrod. aod-iteed It now.
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Qwino tx} Che storm tbe wutafc, meet­
ing al the Hlata Road church Was not
D. C. WaMU, secretary of the boun­
no
largely attended, but it wm a most
ty &lt;«ouzd st BOftoU rxnmioer*. Bays that
be finds meet of tta- district seboob In excellent rioting conducted tty the
Revs. Martie az&gt;l Keagle. The friends
Very guoi osndWoa.
of the M. E. church at Martins Corner*,
Tmt Hartley property, ta the aeoood joined with un to ths ear- faro of
watching th* old year cut and tbe new
one in. Sotu" made i -tart in lit baBrtl tta mrt of ft ta dtv tote.
ter life.
CrruuDH of thu state who wish to
SOME Of ocr dtitelM -‘XUpiiUU Of
get young fish for Mocking tabes and
rivers abcnM addiw “Secretary K«I very heavy taxro. They are higbtr this
year, being about £ per cent. Bui over
togg. state ffah commimion. DetraU."

in Rattte Creek tbe taxes are 3 p*| cent.
And we notiee that th«M&gt; lowtei that
boom and grow aro tta to-wna that
have the higher tax**-. This sbcild in­
spire our citizen:* with ccdS6*d^-. IP
it doesn't, tbe fart that we are to have
Thu VrmoQtvJlk
roltor
mUta three miite ngolnst tbe dty prduably
burned to tbe ground TbuoMtay Durbr. will.
Loes fUjtnu. insurance 9?^W. Tbta
Ike will be a sertoua lows to VeraxontThb aurveyinf party of the QK. A
rille.
J
6. returned yesterday morning from
Wk owk ear rdaikrs as apotogy for Ht. Johiw, which ptace they reachbd tta)
tbe poor print of tbe Baxnkx tbta previous d*y. They claim to have,
weri, wbkt U eau*d by defect! w rol­ round &gt;» apteedid route from Woodland
ler*. Thia we shall remedy aa t*ooc aa to St. John", easy grade, few curves,
nod magnificent country. Tbe party
Chakutt Jordan and IHck Doyte will resume opentioni* iii a t-uuile of
L«4d tbe tacky number that drew the weeks. They «wy Ita* ro-opte Jf St.
•40auK*at Mudrv* Charley bouA-ty/ Johns will do the handsoToe thing in
off bio partner asd will appear ta tta aid of the ro*u£

Fmm Ih: appearance of Ih* but
Dvflxxrat om would judge that tta
eoondl was an exoredingiy busy body
of lau—-ever two ooJumur. of prwx»id-

It will be but a few day* at the oqt
side till th. engine and saws will be do­
ing h hurtling busin* ro on tbe alto of
tbe lately burned Wilkins* mill Jim
ta a hoetkr.
Farmers rwnkrt that the Hiutiagu Itagiue A Iron Work.-* havrt-Q
band ail sizes of chiliad sldgh nboes.
Tbme they will exchange for wood,
old iron or cash.
ffc«E on Port's botH baa been rvtnuoed, and buatarM ta proceeding Bt •
hvely rate. Mr. Ford nays be expects
to hare tbe hotel open to tbe public by
tbe tint of March.
Bn.tr Baxxxtk bow hue an inrtru□M'MheO'is pi»y •»- He drew that
&gt;800 tnualc box at Lathrop's Saturday
night, and pas ptay four tuoeo now ta
tbe nMwt approved faahlou.

Thvrsd.\y morning, m
Byo*** returned from breakfast |o at­
tend to his dutfas ta Dr. Lathrop's
drug store, • he tbonght he
anooke in tbe room. As the ch
brtwron the Lathrop aud Baugfiman
drug "tores had b*wo burning, tai con­
ducted tbe smoke edme from Ithat.
Soon however be hbw coming up |fiotn
near the draws on the west Bidetbe
room "make tn auch quantitlrofaa to
indicate that a fairly vigoruare
must be doing businem in tbel ba.-*em*-nt. Rushing down cellar, be Joum’.
his Buspleions confirmed. Tfxt
-*
rf
the store was ablaze, ami the
were making oonslta-rabte

A

Tub Bakxkb ta plcaaed to nasounro
tbe marriiwre of John Bbafe. of Aaayrta.
to Mrs. EiirAbeth Uraff, of Cbicagc.
The Babmeb exlrada it» coegrbUda. tkiis to Mr. and Mn. Hbafu.
. Dx.Ix&gt;wmy will jfo to Charlotte t &gt;■jncnow to remove an eve from a
young num, whose ey&lt;«i«h; waa doBtroyed by 4 piece of a gun cap coUing
into tbe eye three yoara ago.
JMak reader, have you aterkd the
aew year correctly by paying what you
•we, for the Bakxkh? 1( you have
not you have not started It m you
ought for your interest aa'd oar's.

L wT an Christman eve, wn.41 Lhoj
ba r containing portrnmito. Finder
pK«s toove at thlTo* or at J. L.
&gt; 1':'. atam
rwxWe reward,
fix nh it wws teat on Bate or Jeffeo-n

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"oil
will
I t0
Faad

wrij-wuoTtywtahnn

Mr. L. E. Knapp-n. tH Hiwtings. eouW. E.fWofllMbTiU'.VM In U» ain &lt;4 Fnwocvlur Kuopfmu, was in the
ciiyto-iax. Mr. Kuopp-u
*«*■ worka, OMliug up wards *»l •JJjkkJ A
dty tfataritey.
ttey for the ritv to uw injunction whica fairssomate of new buildings by wards
R B. Mrowr was Id Sturgis oa bualtana follow-:
Mix J. M. Nevins v tai ted at Kalam- li»e Michigan (ten era! tracks aw aurvsv- ul tsMt
ed along Fall *-reek. Np4Mkhig ot this T^) c. K j
matter, dr. Knapproi aatd that th rolara 2upw J
Oilton Phelps visited st Mlddle- was bo iH-froliug a batever to-varda I be
IB tew
vlite fast week.
railroad. Th*- r*-axm for olitailinia the
Geo Curry, ot Battle. Creek was at injunction was riuiply I hat to build ti e taWravynwniH......... ..........................
3,l"&lt;
bridge oa prop.med wuul-l -•tali urt tbe
homo Monday.
chain*. 1 of the errok anti cause iatd
If anything, the tizur-« *•* ImproveMfax Lull* lograhm rrtunxrd to De­
troit Saturday.
.
i-ivtauamnir the WNtfiili bridge. The n&gt;*w btriMt*. i&lt;u,*rov-iu-u*4 to
E. E. Knappen w»£ fs Kalamazoo on matter was »*(tlrd In the m*mt rnnira*
ble tniitnvr. (beemapany readily agrve- llllll be* iltVrsL^t g;.&lt;»o in t up**tlV&lt;
butanrw Friday.
Herman Frost visited to Grand Rap­
Ford’s tK»iri. au-1 SI.'OI «•» the Weiaids ov»-r Sunday.
bring pro-mit.-d vjgorou-lv and It will
C. II. VanArmsn was in Freeport oo tw «-*&gt;uiplrt»xl eoxi. the workman conttnuiug
luxation*
ev»-n
during
the
business Munday.
rrtv-ut hlizz*rd. Tb- ro ia m much mine received ad&lt;Mll&lt;»u&lt; 4&gt;i I r*pur, as 1W
Thr pa»ptaof llis'i-rgs &lt;hu h»»k '«
Harry llsyea wi-ntto Grand Rapids boprful frrrtug ail&gt;&lt;&gt;Ilg llodlig!* pKXpIr
the lumre.wii'i ‘•■•nl lam Hiring
Munday on a visit
rriatlveto th* prorjavi* of the town
this year the
K &amp;. s will na lou’itTom Cainplieil returned to Bay City tauce th- ounphAiMi «&gt;f the road to that edty be hx'taad'-r a*&gt;-» «nl th- Siginaws.
plow. Ita &gt; 111 male rotuplriiou to the
Wednesday night.
The L-'Wrli &amp;, I tasting* r-dlruad will in
Saginaw Vallry fa thought to iu&gt; wfchDrusie Jlate vfaited Nashvilte reta- *mii q&gt;ir«tino. Mr. Knapprti cam** tn on all proiialMhii roach uitacilv this vmr.
With UMr« iwo bn-w II voinga will ac­
tivisover Sunday.
theC. K. 4S thia morning and aay*
quire uu-urp**’*! railroad fS.allthw,
W. P. Sid asm dow has hta office to that fur a Ur* r*wd itaa*x*i&gt;mn&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;laUnna au&lt;l it wiU *m p ir-dv tn *ir talk of "Uare exertimt.—Katam-t-* Trirgroph. terpnor* aud pa&lt;4ic npirit if wh foil to.
tbe national bank.
an-arr iu uiui-uiluring lustituU ms. VVe
J. L. Craw ley was in Mt Cslm Co.
Specially tow prices on all goods at
ta lirve thnre is no audii lock. The tr»le
on a vivit last week.
Wilbey's iotzar.
Fred Rierron returned from White
dne lot of l*y them Tlita ha.1 idready been dem
Cloud Mkh. Saturday.
hand delta »t&gt;h h will b-* d and out , oustrst^d.
It fa a teaI-i I fact thil aa mint .and
Hr*. F. A. Bahn "peat tbe holidays very cheap, W cents bu&gt;s an elegant
with relatives at Nilro.
**vert«*d thia ynar thaii tai’, ^ad that the
One of the boiler* ta tbe new r-&gt;U**r
P. T. Odgrove was at Hickory Corn­
nr ill Kui to leaking m ba&gt;ll&gt; that it baa
ers Saturday on businesa.
.
te-voiue ne«-tvMU.» to luoke quite exteu- b-Uihiid iwude e-e city, with nnsurpa*m&gt;1 advamag&gt;M for niuotiun, will bring
R. B M~**r made a biwinww trip to
h-re in «ny farmers who wish for th-ir
Aiieg &lt;n county ycaterday.
Fitwekau) p.«*t. G. A. K. has £47 children tfae advaulag-a ol a good uduMU'* Flora Beadle vtetU-d Grand mrtuie-T-, an*i ta in a proap*-r&lt;iua cuwii- csttoa.
Th- talk of eaonn &gt;udy higv taxes in
Rapids frieuds over Sunday.
ti&gt;ai dnaiicidly. it rank* third ta tbe
llaa'i igs ta.t&gt;Hh. Tne f «ct is th it for
elate in point of ntetubership.
J no Cuppy was among the arrivals
many ye»rataxes h ive bain much low­
T
uesday
'
evening,
January
10th,
on Moriitay morning's train.
er tn iltstrws than in n-ighhonng
Birs. Ifalcb so*i Mine Sa.-ab Horton Rev. Lw.'of M'. Pieaaant,, will lecture
ou India al the Eplacopxl society room*. pay S3 700*&gt;n tbe new uri-lge &lt;a I two
rioted at K-tlamaroo luat week.
Will Mattison is home from Hart­ An adtataaioo fee of 10 eta will be Miles about fl JO J to mike up the
charged. Fronettda for the Eptaopal
ford. Midi.
balance on the ia«t pavavnt oa the
Bunday school.
school hoods— in all a’&gt; mt gl.7'D th it
A. D. NfeJtern and wife are expected
Tue oAcinl vote on county prohibi­
home from Maoist*e to-morrow.
tion ta given rte* where. Tbe total vote
Dr. AndrnB and wife are expected
thoa two per cent.
home from New York Saturday.
W* want io re* every budnfrts man
the am-Ddment last spring. Instead of
Bertha Bentley visited her rteter bring “but a trille over halt** it ta two in ilartiaga talk II utitjgi, work for
IlMtinza ao*l briieve ia It an 1 that it
Maud at Nashville the past week.
thirds of tbe usual vote and over three has a giorioiM future. Thia will be all
Chet Dean, of Grand Rapid*, was the fourths ot tbe vote last spring.
New Year’s goeetof friend* here.
A small but very wicked gambling iu the town by your
Fritz Goodyear returned to Orchard hril has been breaking up domealic
Lake Military Acnffimy Tuesday
bliss nt Assyria, but It wont any more.
Judge Cote and vrife are V fait Ing The tallro came out the other evening
fri&lt; DdB in Assyria and Maple Grove.
with tbrir apr«x» full of brick bate and
Ray Galloway is to make hta home rocks and p**rfor*tr&lt;1 tbe plwe aa well
hen after with bis UDcte, JuJIub HuaseU. u smashed most of the furniture. Tbe
proprietors then moved oot of town.
■tK Julius P.UA'eli went t&lt;f Detroit
W. F. HlCKs Mas secured 500 tons of
on b jaiuesB Munday , returning yester­
day.
splendid ice about aevm inches thick,
. UW*&lt; A. Cur &gt;. M Mi. • ...
Lonie Brnttey was (oe goest of on tbe pood on the Tbos. Haney farm.
Hartings relativefl a portion of fast This will be genuine spring water lee
without tbe admixture of green Aotorrd
Harn Lawrence, of Arm Arbor, vis­ matter and tiahy hdoII that oliarw torit* d hl* cousin, Frank Baroya. last ited the Leech take product. Mr. Hicks u ' ' baa 8 SlrieXlADd. CMtteoo
expects to harvest SjOOO tons of thia ice
Ml BrrtHaow. Nartribe
during tbe winter.
•*» NeUteGn-roev "
Chester Messer ta expected be,axe
Tom Caekt is no sooner out of the
from Denver about tbe first of Tebfry tag pan thus be Is up to bis ears in
uary.
Un&amp;4 Rictdl
Waior Clark, a Battle Creek cap- fire. His t!me at the Detroit bouse of
itahrt was ta the dty on buatoess Wed- correction was out Tuesday of last
week. Hberifl dbnner waa on time ton.
and r«-arrrot*d Tutu al tbe Dutruit In­
Mlle Potter, who has been ataltlng stitution. and brought him to his
ta Jrl?Se!&lt;b
Mre
Balch returned to KmIaidhtoo former elegant quarters in the Barr v
Mac day.
county jeil. Thouiaa must now answer
Walter Wilkins was remembered by to the f Frt vc charge of burglar, com­
the Gun lake Association by an elegant mitted some four year* ago, whan It ia
The Harry County P.imona Grange
altogrri be broke into the barn of Geo, will meat nt tbe hall of the Johastown
book rose.. •
Willbon, cf Barry, and ftole various grange oa Fr.day January Bth. at 10
Jamie Reiser, who has bwn al work articlro.
•
;
o'clock, a., m. It ia expected that the
at White Cloud, returned to this city
officers of the grange will each prasent
iBatcrday.
lx ovr conversation with the busl- a rgport at tofa meeting; afaa an annual
report from al! the "tending comaJitt*»:i
D. w. Reynolds spent a Happy New
Year with Milan Waidorff and family find the first od« who is not favorable of th- grange ta calle I for.v The install
ation of officers will occur at .2 o'clock,
to having the C. K. A 8. extended
after the instoil itton ceremonies r»eiFr»d Parker entertained bis young through Woodland Center rather than tattaas. selections and original papvrs
friend- roj ally at tbe Use'.tags bouse through Lake Gfirex Woodland ia will .be listened to from volunteer
on« of tbe beet townships in the state,
Friday evening.
A. Parker, Lecture.
an&lt;f our people want to have tbe ex- , Mobtxs.
Mrs. Julia Brown, of Northwood. teoaion of this rood reach tbe town­
D-knta, fa here thm&lt;-week on a vialt ship of Woodland, espeotally the •ater- &gt;Wiuds CbcL Meoaer comes boo­
with frlsi da,
.
prfaing village. Ws hope the buatoero next month the boys including bfa
Ihe parly at *7 re. Julia Good year's m«&lt;n of I la"tings will spare no pains to brother Richard will probably give him
Th irariay evening «aa a highly enjoy­ have our Dew railroad go to Woodland
a ssvere roasting on the use of keroaaoc
able affair to all protwOL
Center.
in veterinary practice. Chet wrote
Geo. Rlrtttnond and wife, of Grand
There is no paper tbd Banner home "taring that thi-i oil was a most
Rapid*, spent a Happy New Year with more cordially welcomes to tbs editori­ invaiuahtenunrdy to use when honor*
were ootnrng down with tbs distemper.
W. A. Hams and family.
al table than the Detroit Evening Two of Mnwer Bros, horoci were com­
Mr. Herron, representing tb* Detroit Journal. It is the only afternoon ing down with that disease when
Tribune, was Id tbe eily booming that paper In thk state receiving the Asso­ Cbet’s fatter arrived. The kerovme
txctlkni paper teat weak.
ciated i’rres dispatches, it fa there­ v.-os admlnteten-d as prmenbed. One
Mill’s tfebram, a typo nt th* Demo­ fore the best for general news. Above borse is now numbered with the dead
crat office, a bo han been very ill with everything else, it is a glean, whole­ »qulnro, white existence has since been
some paper—one that no m tn need a dreary waste to the other.
lung fever ta convalescing.
have anv iron* to take into tbe family
Mins Josie Qusif pipette to Rave for circle. Y’nncr the management of Mr.
MfiriER Bros, received oa the 6 a. in.
Prnirievllfo io-morrow to vtalt her Hrrariy, the Evening Journal has
Emery
friend, MiM Ella Marshall.
oome to the front as the par axoeUtmee train Huotay from the
------- — of lhe
The Mlaaro Kittle and totaie Beadle afternoon paper of Detroit, or of the
and Sadie Roberta were the gurota of state.
loest btoodM ____ ___ j ever ahown in
thisd’y. "Victor Morrvir te of bay
NuahvUle friends Saturday.
Tnx nastiagfl City Bank, at tbe end
P. T, Gotarovp, wife and daoghter of ita first year's business, declares a some form, with «H tbe qnaMUM of a
w*ra tbe Rew Year’s gueete of F. A.
dividend of « peroent on Its paid up thonmghbred trotter. He wax sired
Blackman and wife of DeHon.
capital This ia a record of which ita by H»*rmea. with a record of LBitf. he by
May Roberts and her friend Mine friends sad offldafa may eell be proud, Harolil; first dam Jowlft Morrell By
Wifaon, of Grand Raptor* spent New and certainly rives great satisfaction Wintbrop Mwr-H. Victor in good fleak
Year's with Kalametoo frienda
to its BtockholderH. Tbe bnsineM of will U&gt; UM* beam at 1,200 He shows
fine motion, and without question ta a
Mr. Lewis Titus and wife, of the new bank has been steadily grow­ spoedvwaltDd. liehda trotted a full
Stanton, vfajted rvtativro and friends ing, and Its outlook fa indeed bright half mile in l.ll. He will be kept dur­
in this dty and vicinity tbe past week. The people of Hastings and vicinity ing the winter at Meswr Broa.’ stables
owe very much to this mstitfitioa.
Oscar Tataott, of loala, has been In which has been the means of largely here. In the spring he wiU be taken to
the ertv on business eonneeted with tbe reducing tbe Interest on loans and cost their -Walnut Hill farm** ta Carlton.
I rain. Laton A Hairy InBunmcc com­ of exchange, besides giving time de­
pany the past week.
The voters of Barry county bare by
positors a cbaooa to draw interest on
■
a decisive, majority teowa tbdr senti­
Dr. CbMR. Russell and wife, cf ADo- mousy depoelted.
gaa, were ta attendance at too funeral
ments oath" Butocd question. Wo
of the fi rmer’s father, Dr. J. M. Ruswant it-distinctly understood that ths
aell. Wednesday last
Following are the real rotate trano- Banner fa in hearty accord with tbe
A. H. McOmbcr spent the holidays at few from Dee Mth 1887 to Jan. 2d 1888
homo. He baa bern doing northern at taken from tbe books ta the register's
WiMotwin w traveling wBroman for a officeance. and the Banner will give the
new taw every po^Jtifa aoAftaao*. sad
Chicago jewelry bouse.
Hsansb Gross to Eva Davenport; IM roc X
will Insist that the officiate ot thu city
Thoi. Cnwfl*Jd ta home from Dakota,
liUar&amp;a to Carrie E.CroM;KSMC I and county do their duty and nothing
and will rrmaln here till flpring. He BuUMrf. B3 MO.
tees. The time tor cxnprsinipe hAi
N.
H.
Leek
to
Tbos
Heaay;
SO
’
-tz
see
31,
bai been railroading in tbe west, and
’^hZir^p’ l-ritt’to Faaala D Pratt: badoa, pnv^d. The time lor uc|iuo has begun.
expect x to return there.
.Tbe saloons by their defiance of law.
’’wrr.,1 $.tfovf:f0w H. W. Miller; EM MC 31.
Frank Nitns, of Lake Odessa, sptert
the light- Tb". uw-oblding. order-lov­
Sunday with bls family here. He nays
W* MUUr: **F*30k ing voteniof Barry county have taken
thing, are booming in tbe Mttte town
’U”"
OoriU;«ta*ecM JoIuja up that, Hight, and said tbi&gt; sakxm
on tbe other aide ot J ordap.
must ga And it ir.u/t fj from Bury
countj. And we want to see no wink­
Wtt. WiHtanJi, lately of Kalamazoo,
ing At tafntcticos of tbe local option
lies ungagt-d ta burdneas at Nlien, Mich.,
taw, uxdtbailbe vet
but wiU hot rtmu*v« there till next
critJelcua upon, my
Hta wife will thsraforo apend
thtah te ttmtoottng
bar parsote Mr. aod
ttnyKvia.

he h. 14 In &lt;h, Eptoeofel k&lt;* tj Mem,
over the Rower shoe Uore Thunday aft-rno-m of next week. January Itth.
Refreshments nerved, from 5 to 7, and •
cordial tavitatton to all.
The young people connected with
the Bipltat Sunday school met &amp;0ritav evening an I organized, a yojmg
p-&gt;pl-’e aorirty which' will La given a
literarv turn, th* rr. do object too® the
-tulv of the Bible. Interesting progr on* will Im prep *r-d each wts*k and
will Imj ot te-n-dt to alt 8&lt;r.irty mseta
at the church each Monday evening at
7 oMtrk.
.
.

Ye-teeday, as tbe train due here at
1:15 p in was four miles the other .aide
of Hivm Junction, and making pertty
fast lime, the Ure of one of the Mg
drive w heels of the locomotive smashed,
and-as a tesnlt the steMui-cb.rat‘was
l*r»ken. the water pipe also, sod the en­
gine btiilv demurUtzod.
Luckilg nt&gt;
one was inj ired.
Hod such an acci­
dent occurred on a curve, the rvaaK
woiiil hive been serious.
The train
waa ilrtavotl but a couple of boon. - .
CiiAtrTAcquk Circle mecta Jan.’ 6tt

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8u-*h conflicting reports are heard
from various aonrotf that it is a relief
to rood a reliable atotem ent of. the
artutl situation of the farmers, Mockiu-q an I buslaasa man of the westrsuch
as ia oontalDrt in « pamphletJust tssimTuntar the above title. The rtotistica given ore th" latest official tiguno. PtfUei desiring this pamphlet
can meurwa ropy free by addressink C.
H.^Varreo, Gee. Pasu. Agent, St Pkui,

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Hastings City Bank
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“Maple Sugar and the Sugur Bush” !■
the title of anew book !•&gt; 1T..L A. J.
Cook of Michigan Agricultural cultegr.
It fully dwcribttt the sugar ruaplr &lt;md«1
Hb Insect ennui**; trrMta &lt;»f sugar
hen.*-**, pailt*. evaponMi-ns m-lhoda «f

the fnrm»-i&gt;.*
.
would be atemd -ued.

by those who
Kt's to cutch
th them or it

I d.di’t teltavea man maxes any mon­
ey in that way when he comes to be
ktiuwii, wnbh he always ta before he
Iih.h liv.u iu a ptai-r very long. Jtorie'y
lu&lt;S Ita moral juli'i—its detectives in
plain dot hing. by whoui every man ta
Mpi.lwt art "oUI“*.'MrtJ. wdJhM 'reSiSred
and m-cnrtDg a tnute It . nmtaius Jwl iU-kH*d. I i.e i .ret JI Misto for coinall that i» known o» thf l**i
in, id\l Iren* c i..ns u truth on the
and |« from the pt-h of k practical f-ugar J p»rt i»f laitii t&gt;uv»r njul srlL-r. -Y«»u
rn.ik. rof Hl^h HiitniTitv ow*ii»g«rtieuf
t&lt;» tiust tour luerahani,
i
'*'Ur Mm-kfrinlih. lour tdioemater, your
II,, :-»l orrtutob. art irtlma wil.o i„»„,„,14, .i„ „,uriliocu», lawyer
. blgtna’t price of any w-km»w in M&lt;ehi- M11(j
i«r &lt;ou ijre not safe id
gao. The book shoulilin tn- hau«i&gt;*l th-ir teati'in.—Rur.il C-anadian
ot mery man Inb-rwt d th the inapli* i'
pr-v-l'ict uhrtht-r an td.iM ruri tiiKuiii. r. I
IV. D. fault, ■irngzi-^, llippu«. Ind.,
_
7,,,
t»lui-»•: “I ran in'iiihiuend Electric
hnt we will ftirnto'. i to ilANNKM rul»- t,lU. r„ Jut lhr
km«|y. Every
gcr’.b-rs for 25 ct*nii&gt;, ami to otiirra at' toith-Mild baagiven n la-fln every ca*-.
the r.gutar price. This will I* no Uuepmii tm.k :mx •■otllK and was ciiX
t &lt;■' r in
i-i our
r.nr Drat
n^-t but
i.ut Hilltwill
uiiri^ iii ibMtl
,h,.,
'MH‘|dta«H
lOp'anistandina.T
La....r
that i A|iril|1
lHr, "f
,ll|(
rw&gt; |MltlU,.t

A ppcllU:. rlM/Uid Klggiml
S-ir-ajvllla. Tld» preparation to Bx&gt;H
effective fur giving Unr. an.l strength
to the enfeebled eyetetn. promoting th«
illtn-riiou knd a-ahidlailunvf fomt, rvotnr-

Charb-vuix has fourteen inches of
snowy

Failing Health.
Drrad* twi

nor d-vfard,f* suVrriui hnituHiKy » graqnr
l&gt;r&lt;Miu&lt;-tl&lt;&gt;« Hmm hl' •‘•lolilcn M-«ihx&gt;
eovn.**ttouniaUlna remni) &lt;»r • ..n&lt;uimi&gt;tlou
I.. It-earlier «t ««&lt;•■■. s* wella» t &gt;r rlinxiie ua- d
entMrrh. -cn.lufa, Vtmun and all blued alt-

Ind wlitoj-r Ijw uf

BIX DY WAD CALM

Allegan will built a fi.000 jail.

•tarry.
tarlu.

Om of tbo Bixby children ».o act ed with
urjiaatarety
a Utuf croup*.wottor r-.„..h Dinh/ hourJ
IrotM de-MM
the little fclJ.w’4 Uboroa ur.'jJnaj, end
bounding clerr over c. »loo. xi jrJ o. tho tad
tn a »nm I irate, and make rh-lH &lt;r«i liful and yelled ••Crou-if’ia.-Ajo
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, G&lt;&lt;&lt; uvlllc, Tvlili.

TUAbbMKURKtte "i ooefrtvi Ktinp'a Bal• Ditii-h am I to give von?" -I’wentv- bottle st IV; II. Goodi&lt;ur» Drugstore. luun will run? your iMirraidug
five «j-nte,” rrpli-i (he Ida ksmlth -I,
Hack Ire'- Arolrettalva.
Trial bottle
The Beni sitive in the world fair Cuts.
Won’t do IL" mid ih- farmer “Herr
take that or no hlng.” adding ISrrtiia Bruisre, tiom, Uler-m. Sait Rheum,
rnrni-1'iis Audio, who lives n^ar
to .nmount tirat tendered, whu-h the Fever Sofas. THlrr. Chapped Hands Novi. Oakland county, is 106 y»a s old.
bliwks’miUi. grumbling and reluctant, ('hilbbiiuH. Corns, and *&lt;kin Eruptions,
■n&lt;I praitivr-lv cures Pihe. or no pay
was forced to accept
required. It h guarantred to give per1 wonder wnat'a farmer would think fevt satisfaction, or money refunded.
or say If n grain but er tried to duck I’rliv25 renin per box. For sale by W.
him 25 cents tiff Inc market price of HsGuo.lvrkr A Co.
Wo gu»m.".tre .them. 25 ud W cents.
$1.75 worth of whe-tl* That blnekVassar had a 810.000 fire Wedbrsday
W. IL Goodtkax &amp; £o.. Druggists.
■Oiith's bill comprised charges at the
aitabllsbed price for the work done, and night. csOm^I bj a defective chimney.
Harebell to said to bare two Raloonthe rates, eapedkllv for setting ahum,
krrpero
who favor local prohibtton.
ami rrxuiam
are very low. 1 h ive often .woculrred ....................
.
thkk’blacb.ralths do not mmldae and dlgrellMi. and create* an appettto.
Cared by a a al i isurta^Pr ■ Balan'
A. F. Draper has been appointed
rni-wY the charge for (hat Hem of work.
Bv the time a man has txk-n (iff (he postmaster at South Ann.
s££
•Id ehr*, cleaned out and pared the
hix»f. taken n heat on the shoe, r« titled
it. driven In.lhi* naifa. dinebed th-m,
Over fifty Michigan towns have
i!l*-d anil polis'ied off ihe cliuchre and
huo*. he haa huiiintl. earned “a York Business Men’s Associations.
shilling." and the customer must have1
i’-old* invariably succumb to Hill's
an enormous aruoiint of cheek to want Pet rlres Cough Syrup or money refund­
.the jnh done fur lens. But some people ed. W. H. Goodyear.
oner Imtyrgnal
hav-* hc eoormoui* amount of cheek I
Garland citizens will raise a booua
I 4&amp;ve mv tloubte aliout that Long for a grist mill.
SntlFIC CO.. IU Bare at.. CtortoaatL 0.
* ,,
ago- ago the Great Teacher of mankind
Nothing (better than Cobb’s Little
Mi‘l. “With what rnenHiire ye itirt-. it
sb'dl tie nit'.xauftd to i ou again.” That Pills f&lt;&gt;r_JrrepiDg towels regular. TO
Mr. Lincoln pentatontly declined to raid
Java down a principle on which man- cents for &lt;0 pills. W. IL Goodyear.
too tonh cotumauta at tbe nowopapar pram
.kind are not slow to ad. A wrong
Michigan bv 2.753 railroad stations. and the Ocroo inohthiaga of platform oroiom,
was [done to tbe blacksmith when be an&lt;t mure to follow.
and under bls adricxj I at penriausdly refuted
to make any public sUlcraeut coecemlag
was compelled to take im rente less
Ufa bottle of Hill's Prerlnw Worm that in judged aCalr. He believed with Sir
than was honestly dur him. The m*dm&gt;
of that wrong would br with him until Specific. Money refunded If not bene- Walter Scott, that If a cause of action ia
good it needs no vindication from the actor’i
rhe had either forgiven, forgottea or flash W. 11. Goodyear.
avenged it. Mankind are not apt
C. J. Strang is a “confirmed” Post­
to forgive such things,
and
do master at Charlevoix.
mggiMdxl to turn toot tb« Mian-bir ought ta to
Mfutcd—that a ronl from him would «ncoo«
not soon forget them. Generally
Hill’s Sareaparilln will cure Scrofula. ttls dofamcre—Mr. Lincoln replied with great
sprekfng
they
a-e, cot
satisb-&lt;i until they have 1&gt;pen avenged sev- ErtsipeliM, S«lt Rheum and Scald
cr.il tlme.i over. I remrtnbrr a
in Head. VV. H. Goodvevr.
which a ciiHtompf screwed a ded ar out
Ingham county voles on local pro­
uf a merchant when patrnFM ten for hibition January 31.
goods which had l&gt;erti beat down tn the
my own Mtimate of mywdf. lapulitkworery
purchase to the lowest possible notch,
KvS\vX i',xy,«
imn mast skin hte own *kunt Tbo® follows
and for r.hl&lt;h credit hid tiet« given
are welcomo to the txido ot thi&lt; ona. Ita body
for some time. Bringing bis clenched bother at baud, h Is tte M
tos olraviy firea forth iu unau rcry odor.
not n»l down on t hr count-r as he t«!d ; medicine yet nude that will re
all
dlionlors. It
me the tale
said.. “I'll
vnir he
ne kmiu
ru have
nave that
ttiat didn«*l-1। infantile
nwi.a»oroars.
n *»&lt;,!»■ M
Jar out cf
"---------- times - before
- ‘
of ±-*
that •Mlnw
ten
dfiwpMaa.
total
res eblld
‘
Ives tbe
I have done with him."
tnttfnanpain, Price;
The turkey* of Egypt are said to beauperio
W. H. UiuDTrAR &amp; Co, Druggwta.
p tboai of any country in Euro;&gt;e. 1 b.wgh
A noted agri'-ultura! wrl e-and "gen­
to original M/xA vm obtained in this coun
Next terra of the supreme court will
tleman farmer” In the United state re­
ferring to this SUl'jrCt BaVH- "It 1B a convene at Lansing to-daypart of the cufne. I think, entailed upon
mankind at the expulsion from Eden,
and that they should sweat at a bar­
gain." And then, detailing his own rxP-riencp. he Bays; “If | have a few
acres of wood land to sell, the purchaser
an hour in impressing upon me
h is idea—that i t to scattered and-raagr
that it has been pirated upon-tedtai
wood is •dull' with no prospect of its
r.sing; If it is a cow that 1 venture in
the market, the propooed purchaser is
equally voluble in de«criptlve'epltheta
We offer Ona Hundred Dollars Refur Irota complimentary; she Is ‘pooty
*®u on in years,* rather scrawny, -nr* wyd for any case nf Catarrh tbatcaa
much for a udder,'—and thia although not be cared by taking Hall's Catarrh Matbodiat 1’rotoatant Church ot South
ehe may be a well-bred Devon or Hhortr Cure.
hom. If it ta a pig that I would cou- V F.J.CaMYA.Ca,FtopkToledo,
vert into _ greccbacks—he ta flabby,
pnxwuowd
«TUffy,-hta pork will waste in bllin’. , P.E.—Hall's Catarrh Cure la takes Bcerateta rheumatism, sooosapaalrd wiih
In short. If I were to take the opinions
•nv'pvto. My appatito tailed m. entirely,
of my excellent friends the pur?*own
Md f ted m tatemittfmr retaa aad
“ihould ** painfully con­ Price, TO ।
scious of having posareoed the moat Druggtota.
mangy hog«. tho most aged cows, the
leva that I
meanest horsre, the scrubbieat Vw&lt; and
all. Tbe
the most diseased and stinted growth
_ aaoietlisae
dwe
Wlth *h^
C“ S". “• MK^Wrlartlrr.
Jwilr th. -Xn-M. 4t M oy Oil
zEr in . the country was ever affiictre‘. .^ut n® ,dUcoVf,r,*l in due uS
hud nd arm awj
that these lively falsehoods were only
Hope Colter, “t HStead, eteMd tta
&lt;fev‘0M for dnTla«I
Ini term ot Bui mn«e year Friday.
good onrgfuD.
"
EM11.S .p-vln llnbaeot rraovrn all
• That farmer ta not a poor man. by hard, aotl, or nUoruedlwapa aad btenany means. He owns two farms, hu telije from borara, blood aMTia, eurl».
tlie flrrt txxUa,
many thousands of dollars out at Inter- •pllota, awreorr. Hmoom. attttea.
bad taken about
ff taSik R£JL0°m* ky°w how “act&gt;
ba?k Btodc. His close, penurious
way of doing business is well Vnown to
all who deal with him, and to many
Farmers' huMtnte will be
who do not. 1 waa once expresaieg my haifi at Ithaca
February 2 and 3.
BUr.l?rini’Tchant that a man so
। vriuaMa meiMae, and I fcrqueaUy
well off should make such clow?, hard 'VVi.c. 't^o.sow
erwnnu................................ 1
bargains. The merchant replied with
Writ.
a। bitter kind of hragfa: "WhTrir, It? S,
te
It la a- tore
the way he grew rten.”

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Dyspepsia Cured.

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»u&lt; Hanot-. wlihU &lt;!&gt;• Ilralta cf tbeeoant". f

Ayer's Sarsaparilla.

pr-NUtig the 8160 »n th-tUrkainiih.
&lt;&gt;irh theIhUi r t-ieail lastly rvftiMii io

How is it that fanners are so given
to thi.i kind of thlrjgf “Are they
W, H. GoopYXAX. A Co.,
thourihf perhaps some reader ta ready
to ask. I answer “yer.” without a m-&gt;
Manton hw Just oomids
meet’s heritatian.
There, are some school house.
town nnd city people who are given u,
this LLglirg and haggling, and there

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oittdltimi. aud fur purifying, ruricklug.
■nd rlik.ixlsg tlw blood.

♦f the purchaser. ThraeUwka ran •* &lt;jhi... ..ilfaiu-: - l&gt;r f*k odling nirdiprocured al the above priit- al th- Han- • rtnr I h.ivr • ver ti.imlba In nn 20 ' rars
MBUqffiue, 01 of Mr, E.igit.e D.neu i rxiH-ib’m-r, is Elii-irfa- Hurl*.” Thou_ ....
“1
bnv-H'ldfiltheir textiiiHr
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! ui. mi Hint He- viTilici ta unanimous
"Jumpl" ba BCTMUBod t/j hti wifo, “t'.-.cre
(ii d-tnnr ta to have n hank
cure ahi dwiLra
.We fesr tnero to it grain uf inch iu Ih.ti Elert rir l«iIrra
til th&lt;- livi r, kidti*iim) I.IikhI. Only a
half dollar u totllr ut W. H. Goody ear’«
proirh from our naturally hourat pru- drug stoh*.
ftraion:
I whs pre-'-nt the of her day when a
I jriil-r proponed to futy-n Siimll Mrr&gt;uiiit
which' had brn rriiil- r-il hy-rtie lita&gt;-k« Iw ii iiuoli- Mui Uiai t&lt; oi y h hily io thl» Mm I f ill 11*1111
iomili. liiMit--- iHxiiiid it&gt;t|;n&lt;b&gt;a C. H.U till- 1-riMnt
upon In r mihI nt mu iijrani withstbod lux -in-* -urpri-itig.
H- arMtipt *!•&gt;■&gt;. I ul h&lt; r ilhi oruMn.i
Th- nam- of Ptank’a (Iran.
| thMnolx«ly w aido-nsBiiyuiKi^battd
M.« Mimi- hland to riot to I-/
illiuriiriit F«T three niolithb She
ti:c fairiilrr.
isuightil |(irire«Hiiin .*(u&lt;i could Tmt
sb
.
ji
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viigl
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f
u-a
Ixiiilof
Dr.
and h half
treatment like
Kiiig'- Nru Di-coieiv for (’ourumtr K«'*np‘n Ulr
*!••!. niKi
Y-ou.mh reli. v»d on rak­ it for idle-. SuereaH un■juratlanmt. iTIr-lOrti.
ing first dorr liiet rhe sh pt all night

HOWS THIS!

*tsi nsr-

PAINT

Moot up lao u*ii room!

Mm Bixby qt^ody i
child ahwn.1 ail right

!

YOUR BUGGY

too oOce: “One at in y httlj caapa nearly
died wtUi croup tost ni^ht, aud I bad mighty
hard work bringing him around all right,
but 1 did, after working like a Trajan all
night It’s a tcmbU' dtaoaao and scares

FOR ONE DOLLAR &amp;

COITS H0NE8T

cool and not foul away a accond tn hyatands.

*m re* (Uw to r»M IM&lt; y-w» IT M. awn

111’
The following ta an extract fr&gt;m
late. Now York Tribune editorial
• There ta. perhaps, no mental vice so
common ms intolerance of opinion.
Even such as think they h&lt;ve emanci­
pated themselvts that the opinion of
some one else upon a mutter they have
studied very well be as deaerviag of
rrepect as their own. if it difft-rs
radically from their own. Ifwe&lt;ould
all gut nd of this last infirmity' nut
only ot ’noble minds’ how much Iras
friction there would be in hie, how
much bnu.biitararas aud heart burning
and envy and all uocharitablemau
In on adjoining column of the same
paper was round the fallowing peculiar
commautary on tbe editorial:
"The bitterness nt the controversy
in tbe American Board over the qora­
tion of probation after death whs iery
great This rather shock.-I the simpleintnded and earn, st foreign m.roiuDarlus who attended the a s tons uf the
Board, one of whoui said he hadalways thought such qtiMtions were de­
cided by prayer. Bui it th • de'ette was
not altogether Chrtatian tn spirit, it
was
attlcilv
parliamentary. The
brethren didn t forget to put a copy of
Cu^bltig’tf MmdumI in their mltae along
with their Bible, and apparently some
ol theiu consulted it oftourr than the
Bible.”
Is it a fact that there is but little
toleration in this country, and leas than
in otters P
“Coin parisons are odorous,” said Mrs.
Malaprop. Perhaps w» have been
claiming to much for this free mtinn.
We tnu&lt;t ad mt that In hi |K f sslons there ta yet much ui tne old tune
prejudice against new ideas. Preach­
ers preach the old doctriore and
doctors proscribe the old medictea.
Bitter controversies arise when any.
thing new ta proposed.
.
But the march of progress is not
stoved. Men are traveling heavenward
under new creeds and being cured bv
new medicines.
to exlat in otter couatrisa.
,DrHobson, a

HOUSEPAINT
COIT'S
FLOOR Piling
A wwr ■-tod lfr.ll tta Wlc^r Free
m

Hou*wJTjui pT&lt;«mT fKiyrvBaa KHrt

s^wdNfoRfsnai

Cream Balm

E

Catarrh

Nanai PmMMre
Allays Pski and
I n fl a tn rnatioo

Urab the Sort-

and Soldi.

TRY THE CURI

hamtingh. micil.

Croup Cured!
AHO LlVli MVBO WITH

Sr.

Pstkiia’i

UM

Cm?

to now prepared to treat all chronic dtoorders. Having fitted on Che fiaaot of
offlcea, be invites the affUctril to call oa
him. Ha urges them, not to d«poo.1
nor give up IT they have been srnwc
eesafui heretofore m finding relief.
Having spent many years In study at
Um bent medical coBcgee of tbs country,
aad having bad aa exleoaive and suo-

ABE YOU BUFFERING

lead Ing

anj dificulty with tt»jQR«a?

Mte core -u alredllo InkteurdcnfJMMOI*. IM bK-tourt Mmlw
which ha batomred urretaaad to dabar
htin from FrecUre. (t h« did not recant
MUU!
But he replied that hl. etotemenl waa
Haveyou chronic KMtaey oc Bladder
baaed on euch evidence that ha could
troubles?
'
not recant.
Dr-Boughman can cun yon. if a euro
Since than. Dr. Wilson. F. R.M.E.
nr-Dr Peekhmn'B Universal Creep Rrtned* is at all possible.
editor of -Health,” ■ reopgutoed
eoree eoogtw and throat ironblea ir. oid aU
EngliHh authority, announces in his E?.'*U&gt; taXe &gt;ad •»!••! Price to
mngaxioe that “Warner's safe cure is of
“
fhnmctiT and perfvcUy
rehabta” Moor English phyridans
without pain and poaltively cures.
Tho “schools” in thto countiy stall
bar all proprietary medicines. But Dr.
Gunn. Dean of a Now York Medictl
CoUt&lt;e. long elnc« publlsbwl; “War­
ner d safe cure to a vnry valuable
remedy;” and Buys he knows that many
physicians prescribe it. though not by
name.
,
■
■ Good things in creed or proctlce are
■ot to be crfwl down by the old fowl, a

rimpiy because they are new. Tb&lt;
spirit of toleration thrives
poaltloQ.

on

op’

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist

TOADVERTISERa
'ToJSM whn want IMr

•.

FEMAIaE DISEASES A SFEOlAJr
TY.
Call oc him at hfa oOcco. Bastings

OQNHVLTATION FREE

�FROM A TWO

VEAftflF

BEGUL1TGR.

BENTENCC

KIRK’S

ihkaasaUra.
tbe Otbrr with wonderful gold, a Cowen; gohtou flow-nuiuiMuuwvni •&gt;&gt; ucr na»r. 1 ms was
,
,, .
, .
.
"W—m**"" *•
a louxiZistanco in front at your task It is sum a-iik- *• ■ -u-ud
very imlegau 1 for a woman togvia bml jm!’-' ■MK.l Ih.CAbuuui. h«&gt;l&gt;in, a. igyaufM •* U °* *“
wn—— *
or *
•«
wrong1f
b. Ind bm drn-v hi L. Ik-1 n.1
"
”’ nothing —
neither did 1 Friday nor Saturday—tba last rarriagBlwu white wmged heavenly angeta. I
"I will go for lie d* ter, sir,” be &gt;ald in a |
os for Bunday, theru was muiuhig and Wvamg KHi e, ai d Suudnr u;-*»ovl, and tfaj
Aunt CbarloUacaOQtn-mbling
nrzan topbiy a* tbe Ohl L Ja».‘ Lome, mid
■cvcral »lck I&gt;eople to i tut. No rtty puftor

1U4 yrt Lmt ul.-U ate .mlWi

evuH bo nnrv

*1 cannot think of anything." said Mitarvl.

Charlotte

Helm auy thing, 1 should jo a ht-r Suintav

feeling that situ most come 1

c-.uiin: home, uud eu&gt;l&gt;lmly Deien said, *1
c .n't thiuLI J dos't know wlivru I ami* and

AaJ yd taut nta'ltt C® &lt;n&gt;IN ■

TKX BUT

FAMILY

MKDXCIMM

FLOATING SOAP

la-ls-Uv could.&lt;*t tuovr.’

HELEN.

WOBKING FBOrLX
&gt;tlr*u wiU be Uuill
l pronvifrs •ilp-Mlon
nd
rtiwt ।
:M n&gt;&gt; rouxl us x are

oouutiug,” I sai l to Mddiwd, appmlta^'y;
and Mildred, opening a cookery book, ponitod

:i&gt;,lig, porter SI­ MM Aunt C.iarloae; “it looks all dittortod?

the chief
oblgau. GtMolr uf Barry. -an.
uu of the ProtaUc Court for tha CouoSlfin at the l*rubate Office in theefty

I toted Dik-i. it T could apeak to bar one
Mjuaro block’’—

ind

Tha world • Ik no: rnd. I tldnk It limped a
bltie for n tlnr. In tbe buck hi ll stood a
half pack &gt;1 Urral at clothing farteiaial for

Ing Eiisnbeth Stubbs

putting ui a fi-v • xu* things that Ml in iny !

•Ho, Horry.*'sold lldaa, hurried! v, “Fm

quietly aaterp, like a child.
I walkW wearily out t
and. taking Mildred's band, begun to piss

IM trh day &lt;rf

Itetlttou de

niHi out ICO “Sobenitan” (icstala. thereby
iidtifylug tha dub cvno-nibig tbv uvxt placa

Uud Turaday

SMldMfL formerly MMT A.
I'glbat tta admuiMtraliunuC

rgga" Mlidral, gently withdrawing her
hand, said

Tbcrruijiu It H c
Kb day uf Jana toy.
i» *b»-fen-ms®. be a
•aid prtKtou. and that

uiry lotiiii i t n- tunny

luatigar, three cups of flour, four eggs.
think situ ski* in it, although

sleep into which we at last lulled her with

And Ann: ClmrL
on Vesjier straat I
m iu-.ouimodaamg

Tuesday Qerwuui club.

Akwolutely Pur*.

JKS. S. KIRK &amp; COw
CHiCACO.

E.iaate-tb Huiblw

«1ra aotlcc to tbs persons lutarusted
tata. oltbe peiMkiucj pt said petit
liearfn« thereof by ratyffi^ R eo|&gt;» c

mrthmlv tar-teorfltiug mankind, aixl while
waiting Jtrength to execute tbew plans her
fingers fssliioced an etalwate silk irailt,
wbkb brought a fabulooe price at a charity

in «»M county

MONTAHAa —

Ing vtrony enxigll to
tier in tlw nntE. A*
for Ilelru. »lier&gt;-n*&gt;liraiduriiigM-rrral days ia
a
ibenby giving us an optwirumltr to

free, umo appHnatUn to 1
Paes. IgLtfc. rwl, Mtatk

State of Mlehlgaa/eouut} of Barr, —
At a session of the ITtihete Court for tho
County uT Barry, hoMM al Ue Probate ottcela
.Mtfetgmi-seven
&gt;, JvAte ox Protista

wr.pf.UiK 1»I»T.

and filing the p«ttlOT,dulj verti of sahl minor.
Kt forth thu bo
t! eOAte of half

naturally Ilit.-:. paid ma attention to air

Aunt CUarfrtte tlH&gt;w*ht »o might Bud

Yjnnr

business cextkhs.

-The building

bar friends ia tha light of
Mo-ed al Aon* CbarWta anxiously and Mid
upon b«r impend.
-nvlcn’—usniy i

PROSPEROUS,

ftvv nut
tale, of tor p norncj m ■
hrarlDK thereof by cau*!i
tab* published In tta

studying Inuzcnge* and giving concerts and

bcr. Thivu-b'-ut nil tb.ee stra1
(A tnj&lt;- ropy.)
•linetail by thu fumiliar handling of _
•ubjoet, my anut hastily opened - bymn liook

Hekn n

SUCCESS

gnyou
’s,move
.H"5ssiuK3i
uuvvauU) Can
to new location?

Default haring tauti n:y!&gt;

ISM ami reeorl-d April &gt;;?►. tta',. In th* &lt;-ffleo
id the Kr&lt;l-4erof kh-Ma tor U&gt;e County of Berry.
Aunt Charlotte.
Lawte Bradley in Tbs Outu^,W&lt;r

L kvibetb BtnldM re-

so-nething Helm has an Interest iu.

rH-

were reciting.

The symptuina of BIHouhmm are un­
happily but loo well koowu. Thry dif­
fer iu diffrrrAlindivtduMla to aoinu exteut. A InUiHM man i*s«*ldum a brrakrxedkot appviiu* lor 1 q &gt;idi&gt; but
nr fur acHih of u tuurnirur. liisioturiM
will In-.ir Insft^Uon at any tinir; if h tak
not white mix! furred. It Is rough, Ml all
*
mental food, which tbubrnla. in self defense. •evrnta.
Thrdigtoitlvr ivatem ia wholly out
conttnsisl to talk no bua only to wait |&gt;n- •C order and DistThtM ^r Constipation
may alteriMte. Tbi-raarroften llrtuur*
rtwiil* ofrvKjJoaMof liioort Thera may'
l« x ddinnw. and often h muinch* and
aoltoty or fUtulenra and tendrrnwia In
(bopiti'f theateiiiukct!. TO correct mU
this if nnt effect a earn trr Ureew'a
Auiruat Fh»w&gt;r. It efMtt twit a trifle find
The delicate qnostiou waa, of wbal abnuM tbouMDda sl’iata ita tflicacy
this mental gnwl rnwsto I 1: must bo simple,
southing, ami not liksly to excite any train of
deep thought.

FAILURE

mu

iwwd. tibe hani't
Too didn't want tlw- inrV&gt;r Ju-t

&lt;&gt;unty MKhlxau.

well, and I l.errfcni she must be filled with lbs
•uff.-riugs of Lisrv.ontryf

from such lU«t&gt; twoed or brartivmnrqpitfed
faemvr Why Work oiijrutST tandT Why not
•i.taira.l

1UPT VANZrt,e. Mwopwor.
LGKOVK. AU'ys f3r Mbrtrora.

ARBUCKLES
of COFFEE 1st

ast prone rer acre than nn tbe tiKteprtcwrt ’or

ARIOSA

•rxKteMlohtai* farther lufnrtBatton.

Michigan CEmAi

storwa trotx. the Atlantic to ’ho Paoim*.

COFFEE

UmitiMK

tho room. Helen bad censed taikina. Itti

Tbli »*• an uuexiirctad turn ct converse- j qu-etly and gently, in a matter of course way,
tIo ■. I slid 1 dlil not see the eonnertfrin; that aial furling very sum of myself:
1 thought they swe foolAh wemen.

la noror Rood whoa «,xpotiuAto hto olr.
■&gt;ujr thlstrj nd in harm* t'.call/
NE POUND PACKAdS&amp;

cure YOU

olio i-hurvh," rvplia I my aunt with dig-

. Lnsul, i
potmarks from Caiuata, luiglaisl, France,
1 sail I ho;»xl the didJa|nnt a journal frtau HcldelLrrg, uixi a I num t.'ft Oitn-Xhwl.an l

ting.
It was an unfortunate erlcetton. Ilrtem. to
my nmoK-rocnt. insUwl of being gradually
lulled to deep, interrupted me iu
*

Tm .Niagara Falls fRouU.
Cool
to

OSASO

SApTdv OIVIBK.S

After ftiM year “TauslTa Cw
iheemtrb trial we hare co-’rli-.f
«trupxi-ta, M-idhbn,
ILLS CO..Chiron.

hours' lying on a won.

jvir.'.l vock^k*

•IAY GOD BLESS YOU!

acrirSs were often returned, thereby largt-ly
•Exclixiiug tho f&amp;rally." i vatd; and 1 fear

aunt aetmeil w&gt;deeply di'trnwad that I raconriiUrad and modified mfJiKkmcnt Elisabeth
StoWacaiua in tor tbudalxa. Aunt Charlotte
"Do yea belong to any meu's clubs, wbcra
tbwy write rapsrsr aukol my aunt. •
“1 s •&gt; I ill&gt;l not belong to anything hat tbe

Aunt Caar
•Nine to W. Francb reading; 10 to 11. seo
about BoMiers’ nxmumeut; 11 to 13, buy gingn-od jmper at club; then m r.kk a Qipao, toll

tgry pt a club culled “Tbs BohetniaiMi.**
Tbcro wtro &gt;W tasmtars, tuea ami woinen,
Stover, charming,.Jdigblfu) pci’vlu. Tlx?)'
rmd TaponT and talked on rartotu art
topi -s, oxa! It was a greatbortor to bo oTtbem.
skoal uncertainty as to tba next place of
Kx-etliig, tod upon Helen rusted the rfrpoiuibility at informing IWpcopIo wlx rc Ulis next
pmtT would be. This explain* tbo brief Utite
BH..oo:andum of “Tell people about change

dinner: 7 to 8, look over rarly

about 1 notlou, tn IletetPs chib, tbe hniita
always write z;Lout things that happened sev
a long tirno ago."
Tbe Uro btaxM iim nily on the tirarth, tbo
brom Hou took on a more friendly i xprecaion,
our Utile family altercation bad leftui feel­
ing perUtqu tnmo nt peuew with each other
than an amiable dish of family awmlnieate.
In my buart I thought there nev. r was a
sweeter, d*arer girt than my slstar Helen.
Tbe primruse smiled on tbe table. "I.bellvve
tbe German naUM for primraw meata Kry of
Heaven," said toy aunt, as sbe snipped an old
black nock ribbou into inch piccra
It wiu at this )&gt;ea&gt;xfal moment -that a
oouml caoe through tlxi bouse—a nouud that
can menu so tsueb, and to Mule— life, death,
a fertuna, a valenUno, ar a beggar—tbe ring'
Log of tho sin®: tall.

mythology.
The doctors came and went- Mildred. Aunt
Cliarlottv and I sal bolphwi in BvlanV tiright
little *1 itlug room. Mre. Newnmn waited lwMod the &gt;cjven. Tiiot rtrange atm-spiivre
which crrei* over a bouse to bu;&gt;reme mottom* crepe Into ours. Tbe ligfal that toll
sby iy in through tbe half cloeed blinds did
not aoem like light;, the children's voirve
coming up from tbe street were sot
like childrerf* voirca; wo were in a

NORTHERN PACIFIC
RlMMNtilMUnMMHUi
FREI

Ifljmwe are relb-vrd wo uftca forgrt to be
tMnkfuI. Bui not always,- Mr. W. W. Griff a.
of Trout Creek, ft. Clair Go, Ala.,

heart W»u!d palpitate fur two Itoun ut a lliao.
My legs would got cold to the knees,I fully

cun.
'

BAMSwiv lUMcte 1

bottle of Shaker Esfrart of Itoot^ ur .Sefel's
Curative Bjrup. of your agri.t, Mr. R. M. fun*,
•cad before I hod taken the £r-t buttle I felt

wheat,

And drisd. Wa asesoed unknown to
uurwiren. Mildred cat pals and motiontaa.
n.4-ii's set have it! Must they ulao pay this
tarribJo price for Uzoir loro of humanity and

Hcan*.’
I'ota'.iH
1st,
Pwi.dmaed
Vcal.draasM

Was It torn, purs nod slmpicl Was it Hut
a'fePy. a failiionl A verse ran through my
tnn.d, "Wliateosver thy ban&gt;l flnJeth to do,
db it with thy might-" What did that mean I
Had it any &lt; ounectlun with tbe philanthropic
** UCfM
women of tbe day) Helen bad worked wftb LimAbol...
all her might She bad lived two days In one.
I do not think sb* did It from ambition or

kS

hsw dooe,"

Im

*.»
ts
isbed tho uxlb U&gt;lUc I ts»:ld ed thro*
M,d S“,o
’***» tabula
‘
I ««n n rox r hnrrer bytrada
work'd &lt;vwry day dn-.s- I tixdc the

ii the blood and
dta.uutau &lt;W
Kttraatof Roots, or

.

�THE TRAIN BUTCHES.
{O©6£RVA-nOM8 OF THE TRAVEL£R*S
L
PEST ANO HlS OPERATIONS.

HGArHXW METH006 OF EXTMAOTIMO TESTIMONY.

60VER
The Boyal Baking Pawslaw XMM
' Superior to all othera.

th* nxayotbw method® of extorting t*KiJtMt j.-eull.r individual, the train boy.
'Vton the ry&lt;w, bowildeeid through roastent
•ahifting ot tb* focus oo Umdacaixa dashing
lb,. u.«! nst, tho traveter may teoa bis bead
fl.-.eit «. the cuihlou und indulgw iu day
•d-rams tuu! rw» rtes ®&gt;'b M coma mu to bls
- Wyinfudia bis daily haunts. n»mayphlfrwophire ns bo catujbk at any oUmt time,
rwbih !»• half ronscJousiy foUoww the rattling

‘fnxhw.H'd io th* Idle mtud.

■ The fxet that Royal Baking Powder U, in aD nwpeota,
•tbe b«t baking powder offered to tbe pablic has bees

established beyond question.
people trembling with terror anil blitxted
with tears, to make on agotuxod appeal to
tbdr irnprmctyxJ chiidruutin their MU. Tb®

Prof. H. A. MoU, when employed by the U. 8. Gwernnient to analyse the vndkxiB baking powdera of tbe market

ou a raauhi head.'

But jurt ca one

to’ determine which was the best and most economical, after

newer puff n b!oa cteud f.-ou» thia clgaratta
liden wind through th® cur, and the omIcdrhdy ro-plng voice of thn train boy ae ho

ultimately took-

aglow.’

•■uni no or imottew row,
valp b a thin comrtag which xm no aitooJ

•peaker nearly vwnBowad hbdgaroCte ।

nxm’e board.'—Kew York Dvm.ng bun.

an extended investigation, reported in favor of tbe Royal,
and it was adopted for government use.
.
Prof. Mott hue oondnned hie cxaminatign^ gt baking

adding to it U» csitrretlto of half tnnil &gt;
fttnauA fnudw from tho mind, and keep*
Coming and &lt;8tog nt intervals ontll all Idea

thiuu to took after U»ir children most
■ ^ft’t a good story, thoueb, and I'm going
ha&gt; bo broken down by a ni-bl of tto grHt to tall it," be oxclalmed av b* Jatnmod bid
bat tntoabajieapilD. **8&lt;xzie, Mnxleo, Utno,

Kadyl:i„- thin strn

-?F9 sold at tbe present day, and now affirms K as his

ilolibv'ruta judgment^ arrived at after roost thorough reouai-L
cnuxpar.7. Hfai rich mother wiuh -arthrobsn.

ui d a -.•arefu] examination of the principal brands of rhe
i-Hirket, tiyit the Royal is undoubtedly the purest and moat

caatly both waya

r liable baking pvwdec offered to tbe public.
thot

^pnweuta jwrairteEcy, ihr»wdn,v« and an
ring cbotk—cbo rablliac. clmracterlaft? at tin' •-.-crprivlag Amwricun. Ona tor-

would cartalaly
told all that
i,
upon coodl-

tembte econo followed, in which tbe white
hidred mother, frvuxlod with (ear and chok-

of living. 6b» w*a young, UandnMno and j
public ca a cta^o vol-Her, tho aunt ?&gt;r yloldamiabia, bat the could- not i-vun do plaai :
•owing. Hat [rtde rarolted brr beauty, and
rather than depend on ofh. rv aho would have
super bu.ti.uca until ChriAma, whoa they
put him Li tho pantomlrafo. Hocoom to tx*»
bands frrtun- ua which a £ne tebo«i-&gt;-&gt; grow iagnutekn oa&gt; night. Us Ind a port In
the pantomime
"What u itr-1 noltcd him.

I, the t. 3. Government

• ' 1 •• I will go cvtill further ar»d state chat, bec.ioje of the
Chrotikl-x

hicmelf p.ireik-ulag tockAhlDg just to bclp
th® yeusg f-Jlow a&gt;&gt;ag. What a hard
A* tsur l&lt; i«! ’ i&lt; a q-.n»tlon which springi cp
•t thia
of t*w story, and Ums Hh,

Prof. Mott, iu

iiis nM?ent report, says:
’ The Royal Baking Pr/wd-Yr is abeohitaly poro» for I
}. : .1 a&lt;» f -und it iu many teta made both for that oom pan;

make dgorottev for private uihx Eewy
Mexican woman cAn roll tobacco mo-n &lt;11-

that company have f&lt;* obtaining perfectly pars

r

fkii.1 a pniih'nina: "I hn&lt;l a aqtub tl*&gt;

and

•.T.-m of tartar, and for other wagons dependent upon the

;r.;-r proportions of the iwi ■ :;nd the m*?tbod of its
I. ■ ~r:.tion, the Royal Baking P&lt;/~d» r Is u*^df&gt;ubtadly the .

before be gwa to Siberia, ia mmply bwt
breaking. Tbo raoUx.r G.udly &lt;i.'[»aru tn &lt;te•pair, btodlns bcr non goodby w xbo would
bid coodby to tbe dying, white the aoa la ya

money, for a poetuigvof
"But wby cannu Ux«y to tojportalT

tbe tin/. caAc 1 rant iuxl wi tl&gt;xt tM b11;;1&gt;C-

. ^bliC.

it- r-jiLilil?
powd-if offered ta the ■
Da. IfflliBY .&lt; MUTT, Pu.D.”

will utilir-j Um meoxe al her diapcaal only tor
• A .tebOtruUlpr TJTUL
Pnr-WReta call Elm Um • train boy," bat
be disdains ft* title aa eCwmlnate and* calls
hluixilf it "I utrlMi-L** TV,™
...1-

tharnr

ganli- oU jwopto on tjja (join as groyt and

■olitery conflotxnent, is j-rnnuw'd an inter
future cf (’uiij-'rol* qu-u
this haw jiK torn .wonipli

Some Family Made Happy I

that nr&gt;- ot that vutaa u paying about tooenis

atww*. He &gt;tr--,H.vi b trendy thnxc^h Um car
u.-tag up llx- •&gt; cupau^w critically nad tb««

NO CURE NO PAY!
mtoutre—fifteen sninutee—

Houghtalin &amp; Lichty

w^teb re&lt;«ti 1 u thick bottom**! gliwa each

prisoners, .and that if ha

Have ooochided t* give their patrou a beci&amp;fit m toUewv
With each doUar'i worth of

baa nothing

Part I. coeUina SB pairoi. otm IViltaatratinne,
rymp-JM ol J £.*V
roteww o&lt; over Kimd

Mnbfttarari, the young man gore back to aoU-

■■oatrii.uti.-ii box.

; Hreriawlciia
iandlam»|r.

Hn put tbr» book ihbcZora

ST .T^?-***-*'«*‘T
turns te her distent rillage boma.

anit-m* t &lt; w)| Ju^ttbrn.

FLi Jtut wanted to

rofua-1 to now qu'v-.lrew intended to

“&gt;■TK.'&amp;asrfTw'tsftnis^.,
b&lt;2 D-unu. He... 4,

~rt

didn't want tii*&lt;n, find wm willing to divide
Uxro up unong tlu* ocrnpanN nt the car

fully photic, while tbe banan is w.cu bladewhom tK' win waa ।
two nppl-M from 1

bought

direct anxwer, told

See tibte

to tell him truthfully al! she knew; then it

«i«n nt which »bo wished to get off.
«fle poM&lt;xi down tho aisla, and, having apparontiy fergottea a woman wfth two efcil.
dr. n, turned and I &gt;nning»yi cr Ibo back of the
but
children. This was
. art Both children g

■cm on
Stoves I
BEFORE BUYING.

b'jwl an.1

With Doable Shake Grata,
other, an.1 the l-utcher standing on tbe plat­
form grtnneil with gtoe m ha saw the facto ot
IU oth.-r |4‘v agw&gt; turned frownlnady towmwl t K&gt;,
Ana
__ » “ . a

Large Swing Top *t&gt;d
Double Doon.
without Ito aMTipUoo

-auij
Wboa wm pdoph stop punning on proper
arrtuuil (k—
»KJ_L .1.2 — .
ii . —.

vigor. Tho mother called him. 8bo bought

St. Louh Glolx-lh-mocraL

A pithy ddluilioo of

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
BOOTS, SHOES.

to perpetndiag jclc-n tlut muxt to
mxaluter bbculta to the beat m of
ckyaamta It requires ivj ingenuity

Purchased for cash at our store, we will give a ticket en­
titling the holder to one chance in the following priao. the
lucky number to have all tbe goods enuaarated below:

1
50
25
1
1
5
5

Barrel Roller Flour,
lbs. A Sugar, lbs. Pork,
pair Boots,
bolt Factory Cloth,
lbs. 50 cent Tea,
lbs. 30 cent Coffee,

14,00
31)0
2.50
3.00
3.00
2.50

1.50

A. committee of our customere will decide ths
Which the geode will be given, os

SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1888.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXII. NO. 37.

The Hastings Banner.

County News.

N. Roatch and Lizzie Finkbinder
have the scarlet fever.
Meetings will commence at theTJ. B.
Hastings, Barry Co., Micil,
Ttus following person* are authorized to re­ church Wednesday evening.
ceive subMrlpllmie for the Banmkr:
Mrs. E. Culver is gaining slowly, and
Emory is very proud of tlEit girl.
.
W. H. Adklu*. Montan.
Pumfrey’s mill is back here, and al­
H. G. Hale, NaahtHta
BUBsciurnoN ratks
'
most
ready for business.
J. McKelvev. Maolr Grove.
’Tis pretty late to speak af Christinas
l’rv»ton Jewrll. AisyrtM.
boats, but this one was so very nice. the.
I*o«tmaster. Law
I’ustiaaater, BanrtrM.
singing and spenkiug by the little onea
ADYXBTT81NG RATES:
"
O’DonnrlL
On* olswn per rear............. ;................................. 00
all pasMdUiff quietly and every one
J. X. Covert. Carlton.
Kxtra ch irgc for special position*.
Foetpiartcr, Fre^pJrt.
was pl.-aaf-d. When lo! Lite next Sunday
••
Irving.
what do we heir but’ a great commo­
JOB PRINTING.
D. U Northland. Cedar Creek.
tion over sumo little pieces of paste
Ripoetal rridniMclt in the Job Print!nr De­
X. O. Norwood. Delton.
partment of Hid BanSmb. Everything tb the
JolinKhean. Hicknrv Corners.
board cards, J think they were: yes.
(satire otter t« new; and with the latest lace* of
Brown a Cairn*, 1‘ralrierllle.
that
is the name. Now tte church and
type, the ino&lt;t approved patterns of machinery*
aodcompetent workmen employed, enable* the
all its members arc forever disgraced,
"in. nrwaru, urvwam.
Bawxkk to do fir»l-clas» fob work.
A. G. Jessup. Onnserille.
and the Rev.—will his red hair stood
raojMMter. xaakee Hprinip.
straight. Such a terrible affair, and
C. W. Anurtrour, Bowens MUI*.
Mjoey oald lo these agrats vriU be receipted the idea tlul anyone could stoop so low
for W th« iUXSKli proprietors, and »ruu»t a« to send a little package like that, all
all subscribers at lhe pine** nunod who have done up in brown paper, to anyone, es­
nut settled with u« v.ifl, 0«weSE this date and
N’e* Years, pnr llietr suM^tiptlor* to the pecially one who plays euchre. Is too
shocking for our superintendents
e
lUrtiiitf, I* Setty ot3.000 People,torrOon led' Bannkr's agents named abom
JtespertttiBy.
nerves.
‘
py a rick tu&gt;d ueiwpero.u eoimtry. and Is the

COOK' &amp; NISKERN.

HASTINGS.

WHOLE NO. 1702.

HASTINGS, MICH„ JANUARY 11, 1888.
CASTLKTOK.

The U. B. meetings are still continued
with a crowded house and a deep inter­
est is manifested by the members.
Charley Mates sports a new swell
box cutter with his best glrL
J. Watring comes to the front with
a new pate of bobs.
Judge Smith, of Hastings, visited bis
parents Wednesday.
Church Auster and daughter have
returned to their home in M.ilo.
Mrs. Holo, of Meadow Plains. hl at
her daughter's Mrs. Graham's.
A. Graham’s oldest son U seriously
Mr. Tucker, of Goguac plains, was
the guest of L. Lockhart.
Several ot our citizens attended the
Salvation meetings and the show in
Nihvillo Friday evening. Both were
excellent.

But now we have Freeport an the
north-west and Lake Odessa on our
north, both of which are railroad
towns. It will be impossible for three
towns »o near .to each other as Wood­
land and the two lust named, to reach
any great-size. One of the towns will
grow at the expense of the other two.
Which will It be? Woodland? No.
not unless we c.m have a railroad, but
give ua a railroad with our superior
surroundings and the time is no» far
distant when our streets will be paved,
our houau* numbered, and our city con­
nected with the principal cities of the
United Mtates by telephone and tele­
graph. (live us a railroad and oar
merchants will save time and expense
by ordering their goods by telephone
from Detroit, Grand Rapids and Chi­
cago, and will pay 20 cents for having
a whole loud of goods deposited at their
door instead of 20 cents a hundred for
having them carted 14 miles. As lime
and space will not admit of any more
this week we will discuss the subject
further next week.
■

Drlayed Latter.

John Smelcher was in Caledonia
Sunday.
,
Conrad Beeler, of Caledonia, was in
town Thursday.
Mrs. J. M. Brunner visited friends in
Ada last week.
A. Parks takes comfort riding in
his new cutter.
Seth VanWormer commenced haul­
ing logs for Fox A- San Thursday.
Chas. Will and wife, of Lowell, visit­
ed their parents and friends here last
week.
J. G. Benter and wife were in Cale­
donia Thursday and Friday.
Samuel Rugg. ot Grand Rapids, vis­
ited friends in this vicinity Inst week.
8. R. Hunt has again entered into
partnership with J. W. Foglmang, and
may be found doing business at the old
stand.
John Tt eple will build a new house
next spring on his twenty acres jurt
across from where ho now lives.
John SmeJcherfs people enjoyed a
Msit wM rtiatlYW tram Onio ImI

George Kenyon and C. A. Kenyon are
loading cans for Mr. Nash every day.
Our thaw caught a bad cold, and so
Cook &amp; nukkrn.
djd many of the folks.
. wanty Mat of ilarrf county, its location on
Young Soldier
Ujree natural trrractn rt*liif troni the ThoroWe haa a ^ne tlm® x«w Year’s at W.
MUD,
apph rlvrr. eoald hardly W stirpiLwil. With
RUTLAND.
The dance Friday night was not
txlH-aiitlfuUy .haded streets and haad*ou&gt;«
j The youngest Child Of Mrs. II. W, M. Ashby’s. where an «cw,ent dinner
NA
&lt;RVILLE.
'
hwnc.s. it idlord. an excellent rnaldenm plat-.. Delayed Jitter.
vq-y largely attended, although these
Johnson has been very low again and waa served to the guests.
.
V" eroded schools ot the bfehest
JefTerds Port No. 82, G. A. R. and the wc:v cnouo’h to have a good time.
Mr.-. Urlcd is now on the gain.
Mrs. Emma Pricket, of Montana, Is during Sunday its life was despaired of,
standant &lt;&gt;t excellence, also a school library ot;
I wouldllke to t“k *b&lt;? Iwport cor­
1 j»0 volumro, and elexant kcbonl bnlldlno. It; making a visit at her father’s, George but tit this writing is slowly improving
women’s relief corps installed new of­
has Ove eh arches, three excellent nrwst&gt;at&gt;er&lt;i,&gt; Duncan’s.
ficers at their meeting on Tuesday ev- respondent of the Caledonia - News
and there art) hopes that the worst is
ana numerous societies of the secret mid t&gt;cn«»Our school district N,o. 8 is going on over.
Whitt,authority he has for that wedding
otant order. It can boast of as One a sjskun ot:
A. W. Dilkuback, our supervisor, is at cnlng lash
Frank Tucker s Metropolitan.;
wscr works iw any city pOMseases. wiih-h fur nicely under the management of Miss
E. C. Spaulding made a business and HaMings this week with the board of
he had among his items b few weeks
nlkli water of unsurpassed purity .nd mtaptagreeted by a crowded house last Friday
'
,
LyOsJor houMhold purposes, and also secure Mamie Smith. If she gore on as she social visit to hh home at Ionia last supervlsora.
, has begun, she mav stand among the week; Mrs. 8. accompanied him. while।
A f:rfsuti cafi «wallow a chew of
J. II. Sawdv and A. W. Dillenbadc evening. They played Mrs. Partington,
best teachers.
and
gave
a
most
j?njoj
able
rendition
of
his efficient clerk Mr. Connoly lookedl attended the reunion of their regiment.
gum all right, but when it cornea to
M. luuu;i,, MO 4KU Dcn noieia, one
They have been holding protracted well to his interests here.
W. H. Lee «n Monday last drew that laughable comedy.
swallow a chew of tobacco, it must be
ot which U now open tot be public, that hare no
Prof. Swift was at the Congregation­ a sticker.
superior la any city ol titre.- times the poouln- meetings here under the Rev/ Minor,
Mr. Woodard’s new house has as­ several logo to. C. 8. Palmerton’s naw
tlo* os Ha'tlngs. ItH buslnms men and bnsl- but they were not very successful.
sumed n form and will soon be enclosed., mill and had them sawed into railroad al church two evenings Inst week with
oeSB hotuea'are hilly abreast with the tlrno* In
I wouKlike to ask Charlie why he So far he has been well favored regard­ tiM.
illustrated lectures. All who attended
Will Holmes spent Sunday at home.
-pujh aud cnterprUe. It has already a number
C. J. Smelker was at Carlton Center
the weather. Mr. Horton, of
ortmurtshlnKmanutKetiirliis enterprise*. But did not answer to his name on the ing
C. 8. Palmerton's ww mill Is running speak highly of his entertainmente.
Its develouemont in tills direction has been Christmas tree at the hall., Il was not Prairieville. is superintending the work. again this week full blast. He has a
There was quite an exciting time for F rid ay.
blartred by lack ot proper (transportation farm­ leap vear yet
a little while on Main street last Friday
Fred Brunner is teaching school in
We want a good blacksmith, and the night watch.
tie*. The Michigan Central Isa* lonjt l«-n Its
By the way, I expect a numl&gt;er will right man will find suitable induce­
only railway. But this fall the Clilc.as-i. Kal tOar treasurer went to Like Odessa afternoon. One of B. H. Hoag's horswi the Brown district, Carlton.
maioo &amp; Saginaw B. JL has been completed to get married in this place this year. ments and plenty of work at-thispolut. on’Monduy lust to collect some of our got loose and cantered down the street,
John Yarger was at the County seat
Hafanri. rnakiiiK If nearer Chk-Ago b* rail The boys are bashful, but this year
on
busman Thursday.
frightening
several
other
horses.
A
Quite
a
parly
from
this
point
joined
taxes.
than ri’tijr Gram! Kapltto or Jackson H i* the
Geo. Nagler &lt;as in Lowell Wednes­
the Hastings party last Saturday even­ ■ it does seem bo strange thaj- the team o wned by Will-Bli vens ran away
ptirp.Me of the projectors o! this line to extend gives the girls a chance you know. ’
tlUL-Mtn- to Nagina* next year, which will
ing and listened to “The Still Alarm” different correspondents cannot get the and collided with a sign post, in front day on_busine8a.
CLOVEIIDALB.
ntake the C. K. St. S. one of the best lines tn
E. Kershner, pt Carlton Center was
at the Academy of'Music, Kalamazoo, date of the public installation and of Powers &amp; Strfngham’s store, break­
Mkff.ixan. The L^wi-ll k Hasttnrs rnllrosd has
The exercises at the Sprague school reporting a very nice time.
been cr*ded and Ironed from Lowell south to
camp fire of l^-onard Mauch G. A. It. ing it down, and so severely cutting in town Wednesday.
John Timm drawing stone for his
Freeport, eight mite* north of Hastlags. The house on Christmas eve were Interest­
post on the proW date; now remember one of the horsee, that it is doubtful If
right of way has been aecureq and most of the ing, the children carrying out their
new
house.
it
wiB
recover.
No
one
was
injured.
ODON NELL.
.
the correct date is Saturday, Jan. 14th,
patting been done from Freeport to Hastings. parts finely, and the older ones are en­
’Week of prayer is lieing observed at
Lena Nagler is on the sick list.
Thu road will be extended lo Hastings tn 1*«.
1SS8. Exercises commence at fl o’clock
What
will
the
weather
be
to-morrow
?
the Congregational church this week.
J. W. Reuter made a trip to Irving
expected will also b* pushed on tb titled to much credit for the labor
sharp. All arc invited to come.
People
in
this
place
are
anxioud
for
Battle Creek. These two now roads will ghe which they performed In preparing for
“
Lillian Ell wood, of Hastings, is vis­ Thursday.
HnjWlrarw
&lt; 1....
good sleighing. Wo believe that it
the occasion.
• Win' Eckert sold some fat cattle last
The officers la the Odd Fellows’ lodge iting Nashville friends.
The- rick in this vicinity are on the would make business for the many.
Mosas Kocher's intimate friends gave week.
Who did D. W. IL trade with to get were installed by district deputy John
gain.
Wanderlick last Monday evening.
him a dinner party last Thursday, and
Job, Cheesebro ugh waa in Woodland
real ot HmUokx, and It oEen :uo»t liberal In
The grading of the ratiroad crossing his cutter.
L. Hough set 250 shoes last week. loft him an elegant easy chair as a Thursday on buisneaa.
due«in&gt;-ntk for such initltutlon*. Certainly no
Warm that eold shoulder boys!
Heaet 54 on Wednesday and 60 on birthday present.
better place for any branch of manufacturing, by the mill has been performed and the
Mrs. Albert Gosch visited at John
etMcially furniture and woodwork, could be township board have taken up the old There was no harm meant. What a Thursday. How is that, Mr. Sunfield
Major
Brewer
and
wife,
of
the
aalvaSmelker
’s Thursday.
disease it mast be to have sand in one’s
wlKted arid a 11 be ndi bonus will be given tor road ana croealng.
man who set 40 in a day.
tion army, made the Nashville detach­
J. G. Renter and wife visited at J. C.
crop.
•
the location here£of auch establluhments.
Alex McCollum Is working up quite
G. D. Barden was elected secretary in ment r. visit Friday night. Coupler Baker's Sunday. '
“We have met the enemy." Nobody
a livery business at this place, he hav­ hurt.
Good Templar's lodge on Tuesday even- attractions were too numerous for
A. D. Shepard is preparing to build a
mult of Uie hustling eltles ot Michigan. In this ing numerous jobs of taking paiwengrrs
^Vm. Miller ha* returned to Wood­ them to gather in a crowd, so they new house next summer.
rouboctlon we w instate that during the part
Aaron Strouse, ortlig Rapids, is vis­
• year, the ne&lt; buildings and Improvements In who arrive on the train to various iting relatives in tills place.
came out on parade. And such a prowl­
IL McKnee and wife visited at J. G
Hastings aegregated Jioo.oon and during th&lt;- past points in the vicinity.
land
for
a
time.
Reuter's
Saturday.
ing
around-th
rough
the
mud
and
slush
Our postoffice is doing tlnely. The
two, years atfl.aoa. For further- p»rtl?ulari
Simon Hover has procured another
S. W. Finch has sold hla Interest in
coaoerulng this, one of the best dUea In Michi­
last quarter the best since it was estab­ ' It is said from good authority that to the inspiring music of a leaky bugle
dog
arid
he
is
once
more
happy.
gan. and having as bright prospects ax any.
the Freeport railroad will make Battle and a half score of wheezy singers you the meat market to B. Wolcott.
lished.
P.
M.
Edwards
remitted
a
nice
1 would respectfully Inform our
Laki: th" HaxTlKiis Baxnek. acknowledged to
Creek via of Woodland.
never saw, but they got their ernwd
Last week was a harvest for the
be the equal ofiuiy county paper nubrtxhed.
friend »f Lake A lew that Cloverdale Is- balance to the department the 2nd. ’
Mr. 7x1) that was auwful cute! Now . Woodland has decided- not io emi­ just the same. Bill Burger savs if they blacksmith.
still alive and in good health and if the
grate to Lake Odessa in the spring as hang on until spring, be is going to
i’ark Brayton, of Howell, is visiting
I) AL BATES.
caw only stopped at Lajte View he for mercy sake don’t open up so broad. the inhnagement of the D. L. A G. B build th^rn h church down on mlllSk
relatives
in this place.
It makes us all giggle at you.
J-l.
Attorney at Ijvw.
would have betn better posted.
R. R. has derided to run the road
Mrs. Moffit, who has been rick the
A. 4 Hardy's little girl hade tip-over*
1
’
.
S.
Nt-rnev
Is
shipping
dressed
4
Hastings. Mkh
Mr. Moshler'.- store is’ rapidly ap­
through Woodland on-account of the Sunday, with a demolished cutter re­ past week is better at this writing.
Practice* In a&gt;l courts ot tha state Special
poultry
to
New
York.
He
has
handled
Mrren country and numerous sink sulting.
John t ighter has sold Holmes Bros.
attedtinn roeollecUons. Mosirvo LMSeir proaching completion and the -pro­ several tons this winter.
4
Kral Extatk. tofllee o»er Welssei t.s Hardware prietor will soon be here /with a large
&gt;u aggrrgauou
There was a Kt&lt;u
grand
aggregation oi
of 160 trees for ship thnber.
It is a fact that wo go to Hastings, holes adjacent lo Ijtke Odessa.
stock of good*.
Mr. Warner, secretnrv of board of iI farce,
far, comedy and drama, xvith
with very । Llbbie and Arma Reirter visited
look around, but come home to buy
Several
parties
are
talking
of
build
­
examiners visited our graded school on 1 nearly a -------•- •-*
’••-------a Minnie Uhdeaebrough Thursday.
tragedy
in Justice •**
Mill's
court
[I A. IkUIBEK. M. D..
gootls.
Prices
arc
way
down
In
ing dwellings here us soon as the 0’1).
Friday. The institute held at the List Thursday. The cause was the trial Xiohn Sraelker has again bew&gt; confin­
HmhflbpathiC Physician nn&lt;' Surgeon. weather will permit.
to his bwITor the past two weeks.
A goGdlv number ot Mr. and Mrs. high school room on Saturday was a of Noah Herrington, of. Mnplo Grave, edRev.
)fwr be foandjothl* ofllee over N«4In’s store
Quite a number of passengers arrive Milre
Dysinger, of the M. E. church
Englre* friends were -invited to grand success. A targe numlx-r of for assault and battery on Geo. S.
Iren*k to 10 a. tn. and trutu 1 tn J p. tn. AU call* and.depart daily at this point.
teachers
were present and an excellent Marshal!. The court room was packed arrived here Tuesday evening accom­
an anniversary party the 2J, and had a
In ■ ity or county promptly r-ni-obdrd to. R»»lpanied
with his bride.
'
denet- -Bentley place, cor. Center and CUttreli
royal good Huie. They were the recip­ program rendered. Too much cannot all day with a mixture of honest farm­
MAPLE ORDVfC.
t,.ljn..Unk's. .Mian.
■
Wil! Boles, who has been at work for
be said in praise of the music furnish­ ers. some others who had business there
ients of beveral due prtMUte.
*
T. J. Navue Is getting material ready
ed by the pupils of our high school. and Some others who didn't. Judge Holmes Bros., returned to his home tn
Al.
Shively
is
laid
up
for
repairs,
fur a bouse.
The genepil work and duty ot the dis­ Smith and James Clarke, of Hastings, Ada Saturday.
W. I.OWKY. M.D.. „
him a bad dad.
Wm. Bivens had one df hh hontas sumac gave
B. Itesbridger is having a well put
•
Physician and Surgeon.
If the Democrat enrreapond- trict teacher were discussed hy Mresra. were the opposing rttornevs. The ap- down,
quite badly hurt by his team running entWonder
Leetka Brae,, are doing the work.
D. U. Warner, Prof John Warner, Geo. Kach to tragedy occurred when the
has
shot
his
wad,
or
flashed
in
a
away at Nashville Friday.
Wm. Patterson, of Grand Rapids and
Carpenter, 1). Myera. J. M. Smith. Kev.
wny admirer of Bobby Burns tried
t&gt;y
Law suit at Nashville last week i&gt;eL. M. Garlick. I. Harter,D. Leedy, II. lo brow-beat a lady wilnres. Honors Fred Perkins, of Cascade, were the
LL
Beamer
anil
Edwards
took
in
the
rail
­
GOfco and ro»ld*noe on Broadway, near Court tween a couple of our farmers; but as road meeting. Why not help Boynton C. Carpenter, M. D. and- others. At 3 were easy, and neither side claims to. guests,of Geo. Perkins Thursday.
Uou'r.Ua’Utirt, Mich.
we know nothing of the particulars, we build that road, or is it right to give all o'clock the' meeting adjourned to meet have scored a victory; Herrington was
J. M. Rogers was in our village on
business Wednesdav.
will say nothing more about it at this to
one company and none to the other? on Friday and Saturday the 13 and 14 acquitted, and the majority of those
DMkTH A COLGHOVE,
time.
Chas. Coplus and wife, of Bowne,
of April, A good program will be pre­ interested Memed to go home satisfied.
F. Meachern's baby has been quite
D :
Lawyers,
pared and it 1" hoped that all the
A railroad meeting was held at the visited at J. Timm’s Tuesday.
&lt;O3ee tn Union block. Hasting*.)
rick, but is better at this writing.
Mrs. Conrad Smelker made her par­
teachers in this section of the county office of the News Saturday night, and
I’ratttee Is al! the court* of the sbjte.
Dr. McLeay was in Hastings on bust- and adjoining counties will attend.
S. M. Fowler. Wm. Conley and A. E.
lots of talk indulged tn, but nothing ents of Lowed! a visit Thursday and
nesaJ’rldav.
Rusq return to Ann Arbor this week.
The old adage that "A barking dog very decisive done. Nashville is asked Friday.
Bev. Bal cock’s wife has returned never bites’’ is not always true, for the to take 83,000 worth of stock, and no
H. KENASTON,
Wo are informed that Mr. Ed. Branch
Wm. Croty, who has been attending
.
Attorney at Law, In the western part of the town shot home.
Woodland correspondent to the Nash­ doubt that amount can bo easily raised.
। (Over J. 8. Goodvear &amp; Co.’* store.)
Mrs. O. G. Goto and son. of Kalama­ ville News has clinched his teeth in
himself dead jvhile out hunting Sunday,
Coasting parties are numerous and
Brattices In all courts of the State. Collections
by the accidental discharge of his gun. zoo. are visiting al M. J. Goss’.
David Y’eiter and wife, of Lowell,
'
the hams of the Lake Odetnia corres­ well patronized.
promptly attending to.
Manley Chase has rented his farm to pondent so firmly that it is feared by
Mrs. M. Guy spent Saturday and Sun­
Bishop Bowman will preach at the made Rev. Spath’s family a visit Wed­
Henry 1'eonell, who takes possession In many that ere he can be choked loose Evangelical church Friday evening.
nesday.
day at Sunfield.
• fABTIN V. BAKKEIl. lk*l Eitxto,
the
spring.
A. Archer is breaking a fine span of
It Is said that the sink hole on the D.
a fatal wound will be inflicted.
JI insurance and Loans.
C. B. Robinson has returned from his
L. &lt;fc N. R. R. weat of the crossing baa
Those parties who are burning
OKce|with J.G. Run^aaJtjHon. 2 door* north colts for Orson Swift.
settled again.
We would advise the doctor to accept visit.
school house wjfod. had better go
M. J. Goss is the proud possessor of slow as they are known.
BpoOlalatUmtlnn given to making exchaape* that young lady’s proposal, for It may
Everybody seems to have commenced
J. U. Fogelsong has purchased 80
of property.
The Interests of .non-resident
another son.
the new year with an eye to business acres of tand in the township of Camp­
F. F. Hilbert taon the rick list.
proper;'- owners carefully looked after. Fanns be a long time before he gets another
r
Stephen Temple has sold to the Good
affairs, each one for them sei ven; conse­ bell of &amp; IL Hunt.
Mrs. J. M. Smith is no better.
ofalliirrs fur sale or exchange. Houses and as good.
■: Dame rumor says thrre has i&gt;een a Templars a lot, on which they will
It Is reported that Freeport will soon
Mr. McClure, agent for Harper Brea., quently no great amount or excitement
prevails among the people about the have a l«ank under the managinneat of
wedding in Maple Grove. We are proceed at once to erect a hall, intend­ was in town on Thursday.
C. D. Barbe, of Hastings.
ready to congratulate them it it is true, ing it to be ready in four or five weeks.
The parties who shut the dog in the Corners.
TAMES A.SWEEZE1,
Mrs. Collier and Mrs. Dr. McLnav re­ school house the night of German
Quite a large circle of relatives and
Mr. Newman, of Grand Rapids, haa
The electric lights of Battle Creek
tJ
,
Lawyer,
turned from their Canadian trip on sciiool will probably l&gt;e compelled to friends assembled together at the Iteeu visiting hia daughter Mrs.-Geo,
IlxaHugs, Mirb.
can be seen quite plainly from here.
. PrMuee* In all courts ol the italo. OOce ofSr
Monday
of
last
week,
having
had
an
residence
of
Robert
Marshall
oa^lhe
Baker the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hatten visited Wood­
answer for the trick to the full extent
W. H.SclianU' »torr.
enjoyable
time.
land friends the fore part of last week. 1
of the law. The damage dune by the 3d Inst, for the honorable purpose of .—The G. A. R. band famished music
A. D. Storms attended the funeral of dog will probably exceed 820.
reminding Wm. Marsh Uli and wife of for the free supper Friday night given
Q. WELTON
his brother Morgan on Thursday last.
Rev. Garlick is holding a series oi their 10th wedding anniversary. After by the G. A. IL poet of this place.
The G. A. IL, ol' this place, had a meetings at the Holmes church.
social hand shaking, chit chat was in
Freeman Fish .passed through here
D. C. Warner, Sec. of Board of School
Is swen/for the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co.
pleasant
time
oh
Wednesday
evening
order togr.ther with free jokes and Wednesday with a badger, which he
The
saw
mill
owned
by
C.
8.
Palmer
­
He writes policies oil a man’s property against Examers, visited the Tamarac school
and a grand supper, having hired the ton shut down on tiAturday on account merryment for the merry. The time caught in a trap on the farm of Chas.
om »J tiro, lightning or wind; against a man's lust Friday.
UH, oy dearth and accident.
The toucher and a number of scholars Shedd ball for the occasion.
ot a breakage; but the mill will not be passed until a well spread table was Shepard in the township of Bowne.
The L O O. F. have a supper and in­ inactive long.
prepared and filled with all the luxuries
Hr M there is being quite a Dumber
from the Tamarac district attended Uie
0OOK &amp; SHELDON,
Our blacksmiths are having a har­ ?f the season to which all did ample of tie logs drawn to the mills. Farm­
teacher's meeting at Woodland last stallation on Wednesday evening of
this week. They are also in receipt of vest.
ustice. After spending the evening ers must think tire will be wanted next
Saturday.
(OSeeln Abstract Block.Hasting*. Mleh.)
an
invitation
to
meet
several
sister
Donny Gerkey. Old Mrs. Gerkey and
Our feed mill is running steadily in a very agreeable manner until the spring.
Have the only set of Abstract Books in Barry
small hours, many valuable and useful
Seymour Olmstead’s babe are on the lodges in-Hastings on Thursday even­ now.
Thursday last, the retatives of J. H.
Cocaty.
artidefl were left us tokens of love and Richardson hud his remains removed
rick list
8. Haight has rented his farm.
A
social
will
be
bold
vat
Charlie
Protracted
prayer
-meetings
are
in
Chas.
McArthur will build a new .esteem in which the happy pair were from the Bowne. Center cemetery and
LOYAL K. KNArrox.
C. H. V-ixAax*i.
Smith's
on
Thursday
evening,
the
first
regarded
by
the
company
and
wishing
house
in
the
spring.
progress
in
the
neighborhood
of
the
had
them buried in the cemetery at
KNIAPI’EN &amp; VAnARMAN,
of the seaapfi.
Tamarac church.
Mm. Monroe is convalescent at pres­ many more such friendly gatherings this place.
Lawyers.
might l&gt;e in store for them each took
ent writing.
Bobt. Seymour, ot Indiana, is visiting
(Over Basting* National Bank.)
.The Wolcott post and their families
his father-in-law, A. W. Demaray-.
Does Woodland wish a railroad ? If leave for their respective hornet feel­ bad a very pleasant time Friday even­
Harrison Fuller and wife, of New •he does, how badly dore she wish it? ing it was well for them lo have been ing. After the inutallatlor of officers
klTltLIAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
CRESSY-H COUNEUS.
York, are spending a short time in this Dore she wish it bad enough to make a there.
they all partook of । bountiful supper
1V At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
Mrs. John Brunney hasgonoto Lake which hA«l l»ecn prepared by the tadim
Pedeetrians find it rattier difficult to neighborhood.
gigantic effort to secure it? • What
maintain their footing.
: .Mrs. C. S. Boice is spendlag a short would the continuation of the C. K. &amp; Odessa to visit her daughter, Mrs. after which they adjourned feeling
John Barber has rented his farm to time with her sister. Mrs. Loomis, of 8. R. R. to Saginaw via. of Woodland Geo. Stanley and intends to remain that they had had a good time.
yXTILLLAM li. SWEEZEY,
mean to Woodland? We are in the al&lt;out two weeks.
IV
Justice of the Peace. his son-in-law, Isaac Rickeutnore. and Cloverdale.
has purchased a house and lot at Creasy.
Mrs. E. ffennock and son Alvan, also
Orson Wood, Norman Rowley and center of a rich and fertile country,
PRICHARD VILLK.
O. ’’orUons a specialty.
He will commence to put repairs on Will Button have gone- north to spend that is populated by a class of people her daughter Mrs. Rob. Cairaes have
Willie DeLano returned to his school
immediately.
a short time in the woods.
who are noted for their thrift'nnd in­ returned from O-tceola Co. and report tn Allegan. Monday.
rank c. boise,
, . tin-D.tam»*
1’. Flowers and wife msde your
Ola Boice is spending h short time tegrity. We have Nashville. 10 miles snow at.that place two feet deep on '“Chas. 1‘almatier, of Banfield, gave
:
Jf&lt;uhmll«, Afwh-,
city a visit last week, their nephew. with her grandma; Mrs. Mary Boice.
distant on the south. Hasting* 14 miles the level.
Prichardville friends a call this week.
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
Jay Thorpe, returning with them to
Wallace Hobbs/ Geo. Jordan, Arab distant on the south-west, and Ionia
Another one of Barry Co. pioneers
Ad. Jones, of Hickory Comers, visit­
Agent Lw all the leading makes of Hardware spend New Year’s.
Barnum and wives Sundayed at D. P. twenty miles distant on the north. piwd from our. midst at two o’clock ed in this place last week.
'
and Farm Machinery.
Charles Brown had a span ot horses Sprague’s.
Our little village htu grown rapidly this-^orning. Mrs. L. C. Campbell • Chas. Prichard left Tuesday to re­
XVe CUTT a laree and complete Mock. New
faces aro especially invited to call and »--e ns; taken violently ill last Sunday, but are
News reached here last week that for the past few years; it has more than aged nearly 72 after lingering for some sume his studies at Ann Arbor.
old ongs are equally welooroe.
belter at this writing.
Airs. Hagar, formerly of thia place, but doubled in population and wealth dur­ time died this morning at two o'clock.
Another one of those grand (?) halls
Miss Mattie Barber received a very now of Kansas, was badly -burned not ing the pist leu years. Boys, have be­ M ra. C. loaves one daughter, Mrs. Sarah at Gene Riches’ Friday night. Not a
nice Christmas present from her broth­ long since by her clothes catching on come men and have ama«sed a fortune Wintermute, one grand daughter. Miss ver* fair attendance.
R. TIMMERMAN,
. Homcepathic I’hynician &amp; Surgeon, er, who is at Arcata. Humboldt Co., fire. J udge Barnum, her brother..start­ during the past tew years. To what Floy Winterraute and one sister, Mrs. , Mrs. li. II. Dixon has just retunfed
Cal.
ed Monday to comfort her in her atllle- do we owe our rapid growth and In­ Lucian Polley who now reside here from a short vtait with Hastings friends.
‘
(Offloo over Lathrop’s droit »lore.)
School commenced last Monday.
tlooa.
creased wealth ? We owe our success who will,mourn her loss, besides a
Belte
DeLsno has been quite ill with
Belta DeLano
Emma Mead is on the sick list. Dr.
John bchawnianfs team Is quite fleet to the fact that we are surrounded by a Urge circle of friends and acquaint- *tonal
—
•-*few
— data.
H. LANDIS, M. D„
litis for the-----past
•■
Phyrican and Surgeon, Hyde, of Prairieville, attending physi­ of foot. At least he thought so Sunday country as good mb any in our state, ances with whom she bu been more or
Geo. Prichard has purchased a fine
cian.
nigUL •&gt; they ran away tipning him with no railroad town nearer than ten Lets Intimate since she and her husband lot In Lake Oderea. on which he will
Woodland, Mich.
Don't forget the singing school over, but waa soon caught and stopped miles, and to a few ot our business became residents ot the township in build, and then move his family there
Offlre one door *oath at Kllpatrtek's drug
Thursday night.
by Jake Koble. N o serious damage.
men who are noted for their push. May of 184*.

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ire-AH communlcaUon* pertaining to thia de■OrtUK’nl »t»ould be a4dre*»e&lt;l to Mr. E. DaVcaport. Woodlaad. Midi.

Muteiovou* xlies.-Ulon*: hsrinlreaaeas ot 1’arls
men on rota«oe» &lt;xp»rtinrr.tally dexnontratedpLotidon-parplaoU apple tree* Innocuous;
when and how they ait to be aptuieu.

• In the Canadian Horticulturist for
August. 1887, to an article which 1
think Is mischievous as it endeavors.
- and as 1 believe by erroneous state­
ments, to frighten farmers and fruit
growers in the matter of using the ar­
senites In destroying Insects. If. as I
believe, terse speciucs can be used with
immense advantage, and no possible
danger, then any effort to create alarm
to greatly to be deprecated.
The writer in question wisely calls
attention to the fact that one-half, or
one-fourth, or even1 one-eighth of a
grain of Farls-rreen may cause symp­
toms of poisoning, while one grain may
cause death. He then says that in the
soil it Is readiiv taken up by the roots
of plants, especially those of the coarser
vegetables like potatoes,' etc. He also
adds: "Similarly, also, in applying
solutions of Parto-green to the apple
blossom, it is not only that the petals
are destroyed, anti this itself is no small
matter, but the poison may be absorbed
by the fruit, or find its way into the
ovary of the pistil, and in this way. if
no greater mischief results, those who
have a fanev for chewing the seeds of
the apple may some day find themselves
attacked with symptoms of arsenical
poison;"' Here we find a Jong series of
assertions with not a single demonstra­
tion or word of proof that one of them
• is true. It were far better that such
writers were silent
Let us now investigate this mutter
with an eye to facta. More than 1G
years ago m 1871. having demonstrated
the value of Parto-green In destroying
the potato beetle, I set about to study
the matter In relation to the safety of
its use. I applied to potato-vines all
the Paris-green I could without killing
them—much more than would be
necessary to destroy the Insects. I also
Sread the poison on the ground under
e vines. The plants were watered
and well cared for. and xn autumn or
late summer, the foliage and tubers
were both carefully analyzed by Dr. R.
C. Kedzie. nnd not a trace of the poison
was found in either. Hare, then, the
matter was crucially settled by a
method strictly scientific, and not by
simple Assertion.
Six years ago. in 1881. after finding
that the arsenites—I pre!nr Londonpurple and so I have used that most,
although Paris-green serves well—were
wonderfully effective in resisting the
tenges of the coddling mqth. I pre­
pared to investigate the question of
safety in its use. First, let me add,
that it should never be user! on the
trees while they are in blossom. This
to too earlv for tee coddling moths, an*!
then- is danger of poisoning the bees,
which are the poiuologist's best aids
just at this time. Hence the argument,
or assertion, rather, about the blossoms
is of do interest to us. even were it
true, which to far from probable. J
treated a branch ot an apple tree so
thoroughly, and with such a generous
supply of poison, that 1 blighted the
foliage. I used far more poison than
was necessary or desirable In simply
fighting the insects. I had a purpose
in this as will be seen. About the
. middle of zkugust I cut a funnel-shaped
piece nt the calyx end of each Iruit
from, one hundred of the apples, where
this concentrated mixture whs applied
the previous June, and a thorough
•’analysis of the pieces was made by Dr
Kedzie. The tame operation was re­
peated, and not the slightest truce of
poison was found in cither case. Hence
we know that the above Assertions are
simply not true.—Rural New Yorker.

THE PANAMA

CAN'AlT

WILL NOT BE OPENS

AS A TIDE

You are feeling depressed, your appe­
tite to poor, you are bothered with head­
ache, you aro fidgety, nervous and
generally out of sorts, and want to
brace up. Brace up. but not with
stimulants, sprint medicines, or bitters,
which have for their basis very cheap,
bad whisky, and which stimulate you
for an hour, and then leave yon in
worse condition than before. What big marine highway will be built with locks
ally and ilcpinlcfi’M till tbc
you want to an alterative that will
It i&gt; Bdli abort la* ud they
purify jourtlood, start healthy action And Intended, although th.? original plan &lt;rf
of liver and kidneys, restore your making it a thio water route, M. do Ixvaept
vitality, and give renewed health, and
strength. Sueh a medicine you will
.timing tin* puMengerx who arrived cxi the an uupcdu*» i.v to him than idiurwiaa. Ho
find in Electric Bitters, and only 60 straittnliip La Gascogne from Havre the rttber hat not tbu iiK-aiw. of ?turuig or prv*rrvmg it.
cents a bottle at W. 11. Goodyrar’s Drug day wax Cvmmodom ilrttry B. Slaven, the
president of the Amcru-nn Contnu’ttng and tending it to those who rusal IL Absolutely
store.

Probably no on? thing has cattsej!
such a funeral revival oF trade at W.
H. Goodyear’s Drug Stefa as their giv­
ing away’to their customers of so many
free’trial bottles of Dr. King’s New
Discovery for coasuiupUon. Thtir
trade is simply enormous in this very
valuable article from the fact that it
olraya cured and never disappoints,
oughs. Colds. Asthma. Bronchitis.
Croup, and all throat and lung diseases
quickly cured. You can test It before
buying by getting a trial bottle free,
large she Bl. Every bottle warranted.

Undoing company, a concern tliat has be»*n
actively engaged in the work of digging *•«
/Tinnl ainca the *art. Mr. Slaven bad lawn
in Humpe »im.-oJuly, purtiy fur pleasure,
liut chirlly ou bualneox connected with the
canal. Quite wenlly he talked with u re-

b&gt;&gt; has no market ba* bwmrpimt; for bb. imnusltato lirjghta.i'i have, like hinnelf, a

port it.'***, &lt;v*a &lt;i&gt;ntter«if fail, tJn* hnlu*trlnl
(•l*-* k to &lt;ive-qM&gt;ptiUui&gt;&gt;n Ut reriKA i-l, and his
toniiivaml d. f«ud-*itaite i««rat.rili they rat
the l*ananu&gt; canal an.l.tli* future |m*7»x.taof
the cnterjirbr,'’ he Mild. “1 am willing Jo tell
yon what I know from actual &lt;*liwti atimi. ]
hare had abundant epjtortur.iticw for suchob
serrations during the* past six yean*, havinj
lived on tin* isthmiM nearly half of that time.

nuult* from nir wimlowK Witli thL* much by,
way of introducek*u, I mu say that tho renal Uudl
l* motv than; half done. It b* open nt prmexit
for vaswl* drawing fifteen fret of water for
twenty kilometer*, out of the total length of
serenty-four kilometers. That twenty Is on Th&lt;-]u&lt;lgoiart&gt; jalictit «kith the legal reprv
tl»e Atlantic end uf the renal, anil we dredged •
it ouraclrcw We will have twenty-four done
by July 1, nnd a French company un the

wti&lt;m that a French coni|«iay haa ctm.

THE I’EETTIEST LADY In Itonlinn audoth
ere should not allow a cough to rua. Vre at onoe
Kemp’s Balsam which we guarantee to eare.

u motion twraty-flva kllMnetani long that
contains tbc ridge or backbone of the
FOB 25 CENTS Rtt Kemp’s Liver Fills for
Torpid Liver, far ConstlpaUon, for the Complex­
ion. W. II. Goodjrar, d.-uacist.

FOE 1 DON’T CAME. dull, tired fecUag. Im
povoriibed blood, dull palM tn back and bead,
iantahxing akin eruptions, Kemp’s Sarsaparilla
affords immediate relief. We always guarantee

pn'nw twnch, who held a snuff box open in
-Bls hand at the time, and, coolly taking a
pinch, remarking airily, “I perceive your
honor still sticks to thuHnokch." The effect
was parulyrlng for tin moment, and one of
the Judge afterward aa&gt;d: "1 Jo uot believe
that another man in the* I’ntted State* could
bare dune that Imt Henry Clay.1' Gen. But­
ler invariably wears a dress cost before, tbo
tuprrinr ■’Hirt. The general likes singularity,
and hrre 1« nn mrtani-ohf hh nr.lquenew. A

The blood Is the »ourre of health. Kron U
pure by taking Hood’s Samaparillx.'wlflch is
peculiar in Us corathe power.

Thousand* ol drunkard* have been made tem­
perate num wlw have taken Golden Hpectffe
in their coffee without their knowledge, and
to-day btfiape they quit drlnktn* of their own
free will. IT NKVEK FAUM 1 hr system
once Unprt’rnated with the Specific letsecnmea
an utter lmi*m»|l&gt;Hity for the liquor appetite to
exist. For full piu-Uculan,address GOLDEN
SPECD’IC CO.. IM Bare st.. ClacinnatL O.

Wu offer One Hundred Dullnra Re­
ward for any we of Catarrh that can
not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
O F. J. Cheney &amp; Co.. Prop’s. Toledo*.

A deaf mute Swede named August
was killed by the cars near Ishpeming
the other day.
'
f\\ A and reliable Modiel non are thebeat
to depend upon. Acker's Blood El­
ixir has been preacribed for years far all impuriUesoftheBlood. Jnert-ryfornxofScrofulcms. Syphilitic or Merenrial diaaaawi, it la
invaluable. For Rheuxnatlun, haa no equal.

W. H. Goodybak &amp;Co„ Druggists.
' TteC^jvlUe Record Ulu.lrau. veil
» very udeot* ids. th.t the good die
young.
promutxng ita xrvwth. Get Ayer’a AlmauacU.

The East Saginaw Y. M C A has
2«0 MMoelue mi 1SS wUvo'memtan,;
Kno-llor, »povta itnlmeat remove, ran
hard. rott. or eullonaM iompaand UdmiBlvvrrora homm, blood .pavin, carle,
•phots, .weeney. rtngfiooe, WM.
sprain., .welling etc. ttare HO by
use of on*l botlll*
' xajgi
by Goodyear &amp; Co.. druggb“ H-«Hnga

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

"But it in averted :hatyt»will get too

of Uiy cx|&gt;erience that bus iHmaavd tlie ca­
nal. the plant or anything jrrtainmg' to

tl» inuttey from the -h:trch&lt;&gt;ld-T.&lt; am! bondhokhTM win* havvalnwiy invtmlad in tbacnt« i-ja-ire, bat Imiiuve by Uh* lottery n bomt* Im*
wold niitain a tewer rate rif lulen-4. I k«nv.
Uu»t the ouupauy has g3&gt;’..(ro/UU cnrti ou
boxnl. They have always paid caeh when it
was due. It ha* tos*u rv|*uctcd hero, at
Panama ma! m Paris that we bare had
troubln iu getting oar jay. Thia in wholly
txntrtin. I think that it. rt.*&gt;nd« ti&gt; rvtwon that
tl..*-F«IXXM {Moptewbb hayo i&gt;ut up t-.rarly
$40,1X10.1 txi m&gt; far. will put dp eivnuth to
cunipk'ic the cnual. ct&lt; u if It i-o.t x? IUI.iKM,Oto, th&lt;|ugh I do u'ol by any nn«n* in -un to
ay it n ill ixmt. tlxat wu:i But if it did cort.
wmiI.1

openctl i:i February, IKK). My own judgnamt
is, however, th.;t ddpa will cthh within
ttawyenm from Jan. I m-.L It is nut fair
to say that xince Ute company ba*. buea at
work all tb’w years, ami lias the work but
half dour. it will take i» many more roars to
entuplcU tbc other half. Wo have excavated
In four yearn Ifl.OOO^XKi robie meters of earth,
but wo diig,tv. (ve aa tniuty in W8T as In JSftt;
and it is fair to say that twice na much exca­
vating will lx done in 1WW ax was done tn
18R7. chiefly tieafuse the machinery is nu tbc
Any engineer under-

Indian Mourner* in Callfornln.
Of all the different kinds of peopld among
whom I have lived, the Indian* of northern
California carry the memory of their dead
tbc longwt, and I had almoul vritten, feel
their lew tho motrt. I havw often thought, as
the Wail* of tbtf women camo to&gt; wo In the
night, carting a chill and a shudder, some­
thing like a setm* of indefinable dread over
me, for Um sounds are exveedingly,mournful
—that tho life of these people was n constant
Gkmo del Morti. 1 have neon old women,
bent with age. nicking their bodka to and
fro with grief tn Mime dry, gram covemi
ditch, mraulng as if tlirir heart* wen* break­
ing. andnihn tnqnlry have been told that
they were nxmralng for; n hwJand or chil­
dren, dead perhaps, fur rears, The thought of
wbpEi hod rt rock sharply upon th~m whlh&gt;
going about their occujiatlon. Ah: they ar»
mouratag indeed, thews children of thn
mountain* — nimimeni for thatr ptopte,

BSSKS-SSSTJSS

FOR OHE DOLLAR &amp;
COITS HONEST

■ that it ii- in.p-.i.l.k’ U« find a unsL! with Iwir
that is worth |«uiitltig. Nh-iilvt- Hu &lt;lmpcd

ix-Chs't &gt;11 bniobing anti clvuiisiug it, liut, at

The invalid proprietress ot a wealthy
estate In Scotland once visited the con­
tinent of Europe to get rid of her
maludieA
She went to Baden-Baden nnd tried
those celebrated waters, then to Carls­
bad and tried its mineral springs. She
goy worse Instead of better, and in despiir ;-he said to a physician:
•* What shall 1 do?’^
His reply was: "Medicine can do
nothing tor you. You have one chance
in the waters ot i’ll Kealthy, Scotland!”
"Is it possible?" she replied, “why,
those watera are on my orrn estate’'’
Invalids go tramping over the world,
unsuccrastully seeking |the relief that
Hen right nt tnelr own doors.
Change of climate and trayel to no
doubt beneficial in some cliiaate of dis­
ease, but it to impossible lo secure,
while traveling. Uu* proper care and
nursing, the cheerful comiorta of home,
which are often necesaary ailjuncto to
medicine in promoting recovery.
. Ln many ailments arising, as so many
do. from derangements of tbose primary
organs, tee kidneys and liver,‘with the
proper remedy to use, recovery 1s much
more rapid at one's own tireside.
Major S.B. Abbott, of dprinfieid, Mo.,
wus attacked with serious troubles, and
after a long course of medical treat­
ment, tried to find relief at Hardin
Sulphur Springs in California, and vis­
ited a number of other noted health
resorts but all to nd purpose. At last
he went home—be was induced to try
Warner’s safe cure for his kidney
troubles and soon became a well man.
- Dr. Gustav Weber, a leading physi­
cian of Dernau, Germany, writes Warn­
er a Safe Cure Co.’s branch at Frank­
fort Sept..12th, 1887: ’’For many years
I have suffered from inflammation of
the kidneys and each year was obliged
to visit CarUbad for temporary relief.
I have finished my fifteenth bottle of
Warner's safe cure and have complete­
ly recovered.
'
The main thing la to Qud the light
remedy, then recovery from all toe
many ailments that are Uk&gt; result of
kidney derangemenutf most raa
cured at home autroiirded by
comforts. There -

Marr &amp; Ddff have marked
down all their Cloaks, to cost
and under.
Yau can have a good fresh
line to select fcom at an ex­
traordinary low price.
This is a chance to purchase
Lanies* and Childrens Cloaks
cheap.
We have marked them ail
over in

Eed Figures
so that you can see the genu­
ine mark down.

Also Flannels and Blankets.
Underwear in white, grey or
scrrlet cheap.
We cun save you money on
your Cotton purchases, eith.
in bleached or unbleached.

MARR &amp;. DUFF
In front of Farmer?' Sheds.

y n*fVy*.-i

WORT DRY STICKY

„

p.

Cn Balo

Catarrh
Ly

S

Cleanses the
Nasal Passages.
Allays I’trttiand
I n fl a tn motion,
i Heals the Sores.
{Restores the
Senses of Taste
and Smell.

TRY THE CURE

ER

, A 1-Mrtida la apitllwl into each Hortnl alia ■«
airrecablt*. 1‘rlev an ernt* at linicKUts,- by mail,

ARBUCKLES’
namo on a paokr-rc of COFFEZ in a

ARIOSA
COFFEE 13 kept in all flr»t-oln?s
storua uoxjpxke AQaatic to tho racixlc.

fCOFFEE
is never good when exposed to tho air,
Ahsraju Luy this brand in hermetically
no iltn’. OKE POUND PACKAGES.

Croup Cured!
AND LIVES SAVED WITH
Or.

Mm’i Osinnd Croup

«...
...... nr.iv
• ••««
ui Mr.
Peekham’s Unlreiwl Croup Kemedy. c-u a posJtlw guanuiU-;. and not one boXUe has ever been

Ths Ulni Telephsss
From the Seat of War.
’’Hello. *H*l&gt;! ”’
"HtUn. jourseH!”
•‘HawWlrn’In* is?"
■ "Neverbetter. Three of us sir 1&gt;um a»
ent, and we’re a week- t*rhinds mi orderBut we’ll get then: and don’t yvm forrrt It
anywhere than FroKol now. Good light pi’
of rootn.^ Come over and *&gt;*’t* me-nr.-t .i*«

HKtlOW."
•All right.'

the. place named ebowed tbai Mr. Babe.- &lt;•’&gt;
words won strictly true. HplendM ioeaUoxi.

HARNESS
Double and single, all made of beat o**
tanned leather, which wouM be larger tf “■
people &lt;4 llasllog* and vulnfty did not app*
ciaxe aud buv so many &lt;&gt;t Babcock s luiru, ■
Riat be can’i keep even with ardor*.

whiFs,
BLANKETS,
ROBFS,
A splendid stock of each. No larger or better
Avwr
-..Ju.

”1 have sold Dr. Peckham’* VHirers*I
alHM.
..... -..III..—
vrer with rotlra satinlactian.’
year, drugglrt. Hastings. Mich.
.’■Yoar I’nivernal Croup Eemedy cured my
child of croup after It waa nearly suffocated."—
Geo. Soules, Holings. Mich.
••Toor Croup Remedy eared my two children
of the whooping rough after thr axtimdlnc pliyrtdaa had failed to relieve them. '-G. W. In­
graham. North Irving. Mteb.
.

FWDr. Pockbain’s Universal Croup Bemndy
cures c.oinrhs and throat troubles In old and

Bftxjftary Lamar say&lt; the flrrt three boob.
li-DjenftnlrTTd rradlngin bis cblhlho&lt;y| an
.HtftjnnMufs Autol.fogswphy” ’’RnUiu’x Hiatory* and “Plutarch’s Livsa.r
statu, to mi dri

W.4i. Goodyear, Druggist.
f

i If so, now is your chance to
save money on the invest
went.

HOUSEPAINT ncoirs FLOOR

• A lmcbc&lt;!&gt;r Id I rnnkf ’rt. Germany, ndv.rtlsed for u "helpmate r.f agn&gt;nl.te exterior

these ’2,137 ram* fn.tn Germany and KS7 from
Frankfort. 1 There were 1.R.T who Knit!
nothing abt'ut their fortune. and LMd gave
tht-lr nt.iltb at Varlam figure*- froth T—» to
S-’xijaA Hiotegraph* ait-ctnjsinvd ::,| is of
the offer*, and ft cost the athvrtiarr Marly
$2S0fcr return pmtogc &lt;m tlicm. H&lt; picked
out a I’Ocr (Hanoverian maiden uud married
her.- Boston Budget.

IJ

PAINT

Have you'put off pprcha«ing a Cloak!

Special bargain in Dress
Goods, Plushes, Silks, and Vel­
vets.

YOUR BUCCY

.hlglus-t l-irlaf the ranul aa now platiuad,
anil will tarnfah ample water. There is no
engineering djfiiculty la the wy of ibis qt&gt;w

wwt const, with which 1 am familiar.

.
wo J?™1
haa puttied and
.baffled tltetei^teal profession more than naal
catarrh. While not tmmedmtety fatal It f«
anol* the most ulttreMtua, vauarou* and &lt;U»gustlng 111** the fietd Is l&gt;clr to, ami tbr record*
show rer)’ few or no caw« of radical'tire of
ehrowlc .catarrh by any of the ntnliltnde of
"Of" •« trcataient unui tho Intotxlo-Uan of
Eb* Crex m Balina tew Tears atm. The wo­
re** of Uil* preparation has been moat grailhIncand •urprtrtng.

curative movers.— Mra. Ana’Lockuo&lt;d.
Akron. New York.
Ayer's Cherry Peet oral Jr coaMiLrcd.
here, tbc one great renwdjrfor ail disca-i •
of the throat anti lunes, and b niwr

facts are a* l&lt; stab’s. Outside tl* rtudiworld tb.K' an?
superb 1ku&gt;1» of hnir
that ■&gt; i»iuter might wtvcm l.iu»#!f happy in
Iwing privileged t“ fsunt -AlfuM Tn.mt.k

I’. S.—Hall’s Catarrh Cure' to taken pay gi»Nl divIdciuU."
.
“Tbol Kuboitltutiua of lock plA.Wfll MV«
internally, acting directlv upon the
blood and mucus syrfacea of the system. how maeli thuef
•
Price, 75 cts. per bottle. Sold by all
“I want te any hrru that Do I^usepo denies
Druggists.
that bo ever «aid that tin- canal would be

Warrants are out for tfa^ arrest of
nine persons of Ionia county for kill­
ing deer out of season.
'

for Colila. Cough*, anti ill Throat and
Lung di-rtiw"*. ever B«rd (n my family. —
Robert Vaxalerj-uul. Meadville, 1’a.
Some time ago I took a alight C»L!..
which, befaxg neglected, grew tyorre. aud
acttiril on my luuga. I Ind a baching
cough, ami waa very weak. Tho*c who
knew inq bot eou-kjen*! my life to be

i*k drawing llfucn feel

The sUte will sell some of its cid either, and we havo lull n big norther, too.’’
biaw cannon, and will buy one or two
“How about the tn««i.wr
improved Gatling guns.

HOW’S TRIS!

Speedily Cured.

A friend of ruiti

■‘Hotc many lock* will three bcT
"it in not fully &lt;!rterntinw|Hlmt FattppM*
four will «u!fire. M. Ei’fr!. «b&gt; is protrtbly
bn&lt; known in thiacountry as tbc builder of

GREAT

T am mtUfi* *! lhat tliia rdm«My saved lay
life.—Juu. Webster, l’awtu*;kvt, IL- i.
I coittradctl a revere flut.1, which sud­
denly developed into PtteMauia, prcrenlin/ danrcroixa ami utetlnsto rvmptnmi.
My phySk’luii al once ordered tbc u&lt;*c «'f
Aver’* Cherry Pectoral, fri* Inainx^louwore f&lt;i|lou«-fl. and tbc mull wi« a raj-.d
and permanent cure. — JI. E. 8ixnp&gt;un,
iCogr-ra I'citrlr, Texas.
,
• Tho tear* ago I njffered from a severe.
Cold wfxii-ii i-i-tiled ou tny;LuncA 1 ct&lt;M»ut|cd' various pbyttelanrt and took lb&lt;niedldncs tiny pn*rrib«’4, but rvcefvrd
•*niy temporary relief.- A friend induced
me to try Ayc?a Chrx-ry pectoral. After
taking two bottles of tbl». medicine J waa
curetl. Mimi iltcn I haver given the Po&gt;
toral to my cixildien, and conrtdcr k

••pened with only alnut flfVv ■ feel of wntcr
in the shmiw-t ptaom. Tie' locka will I* te«r

Rev. Frank McAlpine, formerly of
Dowagiac, baa been ordained pastor of
the Unitersalist church.
in January. Tho lock* will l« txindn chiefly
Drunksnnats ar tbc Liquor Habit Fositivsly
Cured by admioitteruto Dr. Haines*
Golden Specific.
Jt can bo c/vrii tu a eupof coffee or tea with­
out thr ktuAalrdgc ol the person taking It । If
al»iilittely harmleas and will effect a perm*-

with *

qnent expeaartw. bcaunt
sett ling on my iuugs. **
soon fviiowcd. uceoia

grixuly In rrfj.'

c\t SpXw

Eugene Curtis has beam ran rioted at
Gram! ILtpids of violating the United
States liquor laws, and was fined 8100.

euro af ft Cokl or Cough.

3

Several miners have left Calumet for
Australia since the flrein the (’aluniet
&lt;!c Hecla mine threw them out of work.
thousands ouiTering from Ast lima, Confumpii&lt;’u.\fougLs. etc. Did yo« ever try
Acker’s Enfciisa Remedy! It la tho best
preparation known for all Lung Troubles,
Cola on a portt'.vo guxtautee at 10c., 50c.
W. II. Goob’.’EAi: de Co., DrBggiato.

tfoni of the Thrart, Bronchial Tube.,
aodXuxxg*. Tlxurfare. 1 be Importaaca o fearty and effective treatment cmw* be
overertltnatc*!. Ayer’* Clwre.’’ T’ectora)

The Best Remedy

liuekten’s Arulca Balve:

The Best Salve in the world for Cuts.
-Bruises^ Sorts, Ulcere, Salt Rheurn,
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped 1 Linds
Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It Is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cento per box. For sale by W.
II. Goodyear &lt;t Co.
Through a hole in.the Ice. a "Child of
Zion” was baptized, the other day at
Grand Rapids.

Hu a;&gt;fdi.&lt;d a short time ago 1 &gt;r go .■••mir.c'-.t
authority to Imua n lottery I w&gt;. 4in did this

Profes-sor Sanborn, of the Missouri
agricultural college, gives the follow­
ing: 1. Rotation? are valuable be­
cause plants vary in the area of the soil
tn which their roots grow, and from
which they derive the stistenance of
the plant, thus more completely utiliz­
ing the soil within their reach. 2.
There is a remarkable variation in the
power of plants to appropriate the vari-»
ous elements of plant growth, due, at
least In part, to the character of tho
acids seorrited by the roots. Thus one
plants, tike clover, has a high power ot
gathering nitrogen, and another} like
wheat, a terv low power. 3. Hlants
vary in their weight ol roots, and clover
carrying several times the weight of
roots that wheat dots, it will'be seen
that, inasmuch as clover toots srorvery
much richer in nitrogen thius wheat,
and carry enough nitrogen fo grow u
crop ot wheat, that wheat will [most
advantageously follow clover. Thus,
likewise, other plants follow pach other
advantageously.
4. Rotation' of crops baffles, in a
large measure, the root enemies.1 both
insect and fungus, that prey upon
them. Each plant having its bwn pe­
culiar enemies, chauglng of plants remov&lt;« them to fields unoccupied by
such enemies. This to true of the
above-ground growth of plants to an
important, degree. 6. Plants vary in
We arnounto of the varying elements of
nutrition actually, token up in growth;
thus, while wheat takes only
pounds
of potash for everv pound of paospboricadd potatore take
pounds of
potosh for each pound of phosphoric
ntad. Continooua growth of polaloM
wouid exhaxuit the potash of the aoh or
oTsuppJed manure long before the
yboaphorlc nod would give ouL fl.
The leaves of plants vary in their pow­
er of gaining food and of vaporizing
7*^* ■?&lt;! »”* roughly divided into
broad and narrow leaved. 7. Leaves
▼ary In their season of active growth.
Those plants maturing iu mid-summer
and early fall generally gather nitrogen
(corn and turnips are good examples)
following in their growth the decom­
posing influence of the sun more really
and fully than otlujr crops do. 8.
Natation conserves soil fertility and
yot aids in soil decompo sition by alter­
nations of grass or clover crops and
hoed crops. Undef a continuation of
plow and Ullage crope. leaching, volatil­
ization nnd w in.bi ng of fertility is rap­
id, and may. be or is more than carried
away by crops, especial! v so of nitrogt n.
». Rotation ot crops distributes labor
owr the year, and thereby ccenomizee
labor
andVgives
—
----------------regular
V—— —hdp
— r and aids
in the scloUM of the labor problem of

A Commo* Cold

WATER CHAI

TURF GOODS I
. good assurtmeut at bottem figures.

REPAIRING!
to have an kinds &lt;rf

And Finally

J. W. Babcock,

�KIRK’S

IX AN OPEN BOAT.
FitUng in ttoewMunen's
Wand
bu^dtal, I'rtMk.yn, may
work on a sketch of a wrecked bark sinkfag
in a stormy ma. The sailor is an elderly man.
but bd w.wkaaway with rouflA-wr, and there
ta semkAhing nlxrat his pietpre that indicates
at onre tlmt die man knswi ail about the
sc-ms bn is ptctraying. Sa« h, in fact, b tho
care, for the picture avcunttely WfresenU thdim- ter which reoulted in lauding him in the
hospital, white four of his shipmates lost their

FLOATJNC SOAP
THE CHIEF

JAS. S. KIRK &amp; CO.
CHICAGO.

Probate Order.
State of Michigan. County of Harry- as.
At a semlon of the Frobatr Court for thr
count-- ot Hurry, holdcn at the Probate Office iz&gt;
tbo city of lfa«tmgs. In sold county, on Monday
the Imli'day ot Drergstec, in the year one thous­
and elKbt hundred and shitty arvea.
i“r&lt;:«cnt. Wm. W. Cole, J mfrs of Frobatr.
. la tbo rmiter at the refit'wot Ext wan! fjK'hirita-r, dereased.
ttn rradlfig anil allng Hie petition, dola ver

sold estate may be granted tj ynw K-tltfon-T
or son-..- oth&lt; r uiitaide person.
i
,A*,1reuP”? ’• u &lt;W0e«*d. ib*t Friday, the
13th .lav uf January, a. |». m.-» at ten n jltefc
tu th- hirenuun, be aaxteneit lor I’i- I. earl kg of
oaldpit.uou. and that the telraaflsw oriud
rfeceMed and all other tersous interested inlsaid
ratal-', an- r&lt;* wired to .ipta-ar at-n-el.-toc
of said court then to tw l.ofiteti at the !'nitat&lt;Offire. In the city of Htatings, la s dd cAanty.
gndxhiHV endv. if any ttier.- be. why the iuhvrr
unite m-titiutaT 'liixiid not l&gt;e xranted. AM it
is furtter ordered. That said jxUuooer g’.rh no
lice to the persnu.* rateresteain raid ratata. of
the pendency of raid petlUnu. mid the h-riri:-R
thereof by «at.*Ini&gt; a cpy of this order tp l»published In the lia.-Sli.i-i Baxkkh, a nc&lt;fq&gt;»per printed and rirrutated tn &lt;c»at cmAre &lt;&gt;•
Barn , oner iu .-.&gt;.-b week for Hire*-om-rossif*
weete pn-vlvus to raid day of ln-xri|ij:.
.(A Inn- copy.)
,
Jadge of iW..

MAY GOD BLESS YOU!
ItoMon Paper-llanaer'a Trouble .

When wc art- relieved we often forevl to be
ttumkinl. But not always. Mr. W.-W. Griffin.

sen, n rtuut young fellow from Norway, was
Mmrk on the right teg by one ot th- i-pars
and disabled Sn that bo bad to bo carried into
the cabin, but the rest of the ta«i, with a few
alight tnishaj*. managed to last tb« span
accnrely and get back to tt» quarter deck.
.
Ln the mnantirae tbc wntr- tad grdnwl in'
tbo bold aud tbc v.-iw-l wm getting a strong

aged to w«r licr » round, her head then bring
to northward ami eastward, but she still held
her UM to rtartocurri. A tier this the men did

tb-nigh riot very, far away, he sunk before tale
ahaoArw was noted by the sailors, who wore
busy ktsring tb&lt;- l»»at from swamping. Six

fore tian squall had abated sufflciontlr to give
tho men a chance to breathe frewly, it was
pitch dgrk. The l»oai hod been rtdiug to an

night.
The men had been over forty-eight hours
without rt*t or adequate fixxl. Although
tbc weather wm not cold, they had been con&lt;ant)y drenched by tbo rain and are and
wi re chilled through as writ os completely
exhausted. L&gt; tills forlorn couditicu, with

ica, with no foul worth mentioning, for mare
than a wrek. Tho old man is David LundUad, nisi be wn.t Uw carpenter nf tboSwuhsh '
the wounded one, taking his turn regularly.
bark Augusto that foundertxl al sea late on
Saturday morning found the gale unabated,
tho afternoon of Haturday.-Oct, 13, IW,
and tbr ship's deck much nearer die wwtnr near by io relk-ve him
The Augusta saih'l out of 8wan«M with a
than it hrd bren ths night before. It was
carpo of &lt;mo1, bound for Avptawail, on 8-yt.
plainjhat she wm slowly fix-ig and settling boat and, lay then- all night iu a stupor that
8, umler tlw conuMwl uf f tpL M. Maier,
into the am. Tbc men -nslcrl the captain,
after they bail ugam lawn rerred with brandy «Juns, what ttey 'irt aroused to bail out tbc
.including a stout young Britttfa enbi^ buy
named Tom Masten. wBR wm sblpjinl at aUd cold meat and bread, to get out the l&gt;oa'_x
Thera Imd Ixxra tlueu of. th«n.-, but one ttmt
On Sumtay muftiing, tbo ItJth, the sun rose
had Iwen la-hed un tho main batch hod been
tear, and the wind, which Mill held &lt;*s»r*rly,
nvxith wu« m pleOMint a» one could a-di for,
then-bring a xu-rjus&lt;ion of UnoriuK win-l»
Itetikxtrnyt-dth'-btihnirta.
Tworcmslte-l.
boot
was tlwrefure ■•Cccred about iu various
until after the Aron-' bad Iwra left astern,
dln*-t.at&gt;» in the bojw of falling in with tho
wiwn- the northeast trades w-ro found ami
forward h&lt;Mia&gt;. One wa* aWMp’s long lent, other bunt, but all Attempts tu find her proved
carried day after day without iti.rtftag a
braro. ,(&gt;n Tl)r.r*iy.‘ (&gt;.-t. IS, Cai*. Mni.-r 'harp at both rod*. It ww. atou Wfwt long, uum-adiag, end ’lie num cum.dud.il that r.be
and Very d&gt;*p ami Gnxul in j-rjv»'wtlaa-.! tho had laundered in the-batt y squall hl which
found. *fi-rt-.vrkfng out his noon ob^rvituflier wo* a big Ka t Indi* t-ak 'built, yawl, tbo boy wim drovma&gt;V
Being alone aud
tio:a&gt;, ihMhe wm in Utit -ikdega anrtb
turown vn tbc-r own scuuty rmoart-os, they
ami longitmi.' 4C &lt;!.'}&gt;. wret. The sky d»l uhr
all gatlxrul aft for oiAMuludion. For won
look very t-rrornHe jnst ulmut tlxil tfiu ’, fuel
i-oartl, lint by «.:»-xmwntid that it shotihl
the baminrt.r Mas foil In;.'., but Cajrt. Slater iu dour, and ggv» »nim tlmt provisions‘for minutes they all sat dieut, Marin; ««4T over
them should ,b» ^,ut up. As thr »hin wm ,n«&lt; &lt;lrow a littlo black cwvero.1 Testamout from a
mgkiqg any Iv-adw y. the men rigged hchvy iMxdcrt in hi* shirt, carefully op*t»l the w«t
plank from thr lop -if th«- hoax' to tho l&gt;«&gt;
.nd./tnd then.'v itj» tho help of a rmalitof-kte
srggwl from tte i rctop. turned them keel
masrd in fonv and the wrathi-r gut tlib-k wi du-wn, and -did f --1 Ui&lt;- *malb-r and thru tte
Isrgcr IxMt orerlsv nl Both lx sits chipped Uh men £udk off tJ*4r haU aud droppod on
lent will* jMdvtnkcn In before nightfall. The
’ii lol of Water «lu-t dropped loor. tel a man thmr knees and remained thus until the &lt;&gt;rtituen'w ‘tn »U kept on deck daring tbo do/ got ltd&lt;- writ and b died it lint. Tte larger
ctir stopped rending. Tbn pmyers f ir help
ix&gt;u: unfortunate)) struck tt-t tow against
o'cltK'k’, flndb.ig its- wind still iu-'xraidng rap-' tte lew! s side anil broke i|s st.-nj, Irjt /be
alilx&gt;ugta s*li»r num m a c-Ims, are not noted
idly in fortr, Cr.pt. Mnf»r got in tto q-anker datnige did tert prriv*-' fatal to it. Along
nix! then baulol up ami furh'd the main
to wheon the rv porter talked daciarvd tiiaf
cuur-A?. and jiut np the ship «&gt;|tutni before the
from tho reading of Hist FcrljAure until they
witi^L whu h wa- tlu-n ha'-unu to ito rantwere Anally saved net one of them d-aibied
ward. Tile .rain fell in stKd sltota, arel-*h&lt;*
•tie th* txjdoin and kccom) tnate, tb-ir ultimate ruccne. Yet tbs answer tn
Idtbobr, ;.-i gone down into tbc their petit tea was a long timn, as it w med
• -uug sail. I: n&lt;u&gt; not urjil a6vr midnlglit
lluit tin- r.tiiya* wns *:&gt;’t;ry ~1 down toOijt the
i-nptaim Thfre were thru set tbriwi, nmirtuielil* -.1. • u. .I'.-Kut. nli.t
Lra-rr t.i.

•hert xa tusking that ma&lt;b- the vr^rj hi tenvrry bard. Ixi wte-n tlx- pmnp&lt; wen- triul.
■rsM, rfier mid'dght, she wn . t'&gt;t:n&lt;lt&lt;&gt; Ixidry.
At jlayfigin :m Friday monitug the wiwi
luul srttbsl taitr» a gxb- dead from th- &lt;«.*:ward tliat drove 'tin.- ikvjdy ladun barkthrough tlw ugly Ida. k wxv«w in a way Ib-nt
stnuiwd Uh- hull, spnri. awl eanv.u t- . r.bh

At a -h-mIlui oi th- Froi-a'.e Court for the
County of Barry. Iiotalrn at the Prdwie nfficr in
tbeCityof Hanilns*. In »ild Counts-, on Erldky. the 1-Mli day ot Ik-rernb-.-r. In the year one
thmiwid rislit handnxl andelxtitv-srvcn.
FrV-rtnt. Win. W. Cole. Jndtx of I’robotr.
in-the matter of flic retate &lt;tf Arthur E.
Bro-vn. a minor.
. •
where the full tpreeut the gnlr cOubl -drikt*
Or reading and Cline |h« petition.duly tert
nod. of rtav'4 Brown, guardIxa of vu&lt;] labrar. her nnd make li’Triggfnx s-iw» and fowl
praying for n-awo* therein set forth tnnt be
may be llreawd io sell the real rotate of said
tniaar hi aidd pration dewribr 1
Thrrrt&gt;,vjnttfserdrred.thnt Friday, the anti
day of Jannary, A. I&gt;. I*-*, el ten o'efciek in|tl-e with u n-ar ihdrtwM alnie-t an loud m- the
eraoon. be assigned for the hearing of said bowbng ol therigidm; uvrri&amp;d. She was
petition, and lust Hi* next o&lt; Uu ol sam minor*,
and nil
other
persons
Interested In
said estate, are required to appear al as—sionof
said eonrt. then t» tr- hold* n at the Probate sail further, but while Ic hesitated tbc storm
office. In the city ol lia*tlaRS. in sold eonnty.
and show cause, if gsiv there be. why the praver jiid ft for hint *At -S o'clock, arthc comet
Of th- iietltionrr gpeubl not to granted.
'
row on an umtundly large wave. Sin- upjsT
And It Is further ordered, that &gt;atii petit loner
«t»e n»-|Ir-e to the persons Interested tn said es­ ntmntupsail blew dtwi itwuy with a n&lt;»M*
tate. of the pendency of said petition, apd the like the ciploskm of n ch uamitr bomb, kwe-

t) of Barry otieelneacti «o*kt»r four sucttmlv
weeks prevpti' to said &lt;tav or lieartnc.
Wm W.00LK. Judge of Frobate.
(A tree copy.)
.

and the waves

t&lt;&gt; form thouutliare of n sail, likatbc linn
tliat repnwsnt •ulb- in an nrtat » tri- bond
skrtrft
Tbuk rvlrnoiiidiad. Cu|&gt;t. Mswr |&lt;rei&lt;nr.fi to
sbortcu »uil «4*U fmlhcn The uminto|*aiil

brt rtd and two smUi liau» wx-rv now brouglr

w&lt;-re put hii-&gt;«wh of l|x&gt; Ik«Ix, including
1‘eter J-duuiMH. the wranuirel man, who wo»
lowered into the MnaU&lt;-r boat. He luul hoard
the lanix-hing of tire boat* ai'xl had ctsm !&gt;d
oat of tlw cabin on bis haiub and kixxi.
B«|fi-rn any nu.ro uf the men rould get from

nudes, three MUus.1 end th-. «uhin boy. The
wave left them all ««n the ship unhurt, and

liniTfP 1 IT 1 HKAKIS FKOM.-Erottit Hilln N
ANA w’‘l c'.trtwlous have d*v.lIUUL1 I QUA
rxeeptlMialiy fin.- minccd. sto-k nnd twining dlstrtet*. Map* and
fall ptrilculsrs. free, upon api'ltestlon to G. H.
Wahkf.x. Gen. P.w. Axt.. *t. I'sul. Mino._____

ftatatnngs and

lie was heavily

Such .yarn-

Would prtiud ; J11

tfcoiigb tbeitfl prc'entc*! to HtMrtain extent

^Js-cn uv&gt;t king enough to prevent disoMcr.
nnUinV ln Minnesota.—From an rsplo-,. Asihcgtil broaibbte unto the- »« a hugu
wuiv-bndie fair ou !«■- iters;. Hbe heeled her
l«*u stoiicliiuuvout of &gt;Hi,ht tinder the influ­
ence of die blow, nlxl' then tla next ware
pinked her a* it v&lt;-re &lt;-u| &lt;&gt;f tliv *loq~h nnd
VDOr BUSINESS CENTEBS.-The building
’sKn ot railroads in anew and fertile country
a ” creates many new towns, idlordlhg «■
udent bu*SM op j-ortunltwi hcrUcti’ar. reRwnUnz «u&lt;m opponwntUci in Montana. Mlnue-

PROSPEROUS,

oppsrtunitles to secure flue Govenununt lands
recently surveyed, near exeeltent real grid* and
adjacent to railroad. Map* nod.fall nutletdara,
free uixiu application toC. H. WAExXN.-Gen.
Itavs, Agt.. St. Paid. Minn.

SUCCESS

UUlluri JU, Van you mon to new ioralion?
F.-.crt.te.it land*, cheap, wtaleh wifi increase in
valnti several tu'.d In are
oppsrtuuiUes existing,
upon anpllc dl-xi to C. H

yelled totte rmi to swip toward tte unaM
It wit I .nt h„
not tinl.i e tfr.ani
A. llw.
t nertmd tniU’gf I i i« imadr on tho guuwnlo ct
til-* snail ixxu an&gt;l thus- in it were reaching
for him I: - tur &gt;&lt;r.'t&gt;&gt; h.&lt;ik nt tho ship. Th-

had fails! to rise to a wave and plunging
under it had xttadibo bow high oat nf watir.

water. Jucki-ig her &gt;M&gt;.v(lprlt from tbo cih-t
nf tlr v.-u'.c «• some lu^mar a -animal might

down iu th.- iwirlia^ I'uutn. Tbo Finn, rruittg
Id* dan-p-r. turmd-uid &lt;ruggl»d to get away,
but lie- -mtion of the sinking ship h.-xl
caught bum A» tlx- hull disappeared bo
threw tip hi. urnw, mid without a cry tmk
out
nf xight with the ship.
increasing blaed struck her, and lirr sole rvTlio second main waa hculed on board tbc
uxdninjf wril, tlx- lower dbltg&lt;&gt;t*Biil, blew
nwey liiaa a puff irf snw&gt;k«i .f-lg- ihrentt-ncd to) wnall boat, and thru Iter crew began to look
fall nway then nnd roil terxatf onder in the around fo *»&lt; where the rest were. The loug
trough of the m«, tel thr miujgpit up n b!fr Ix-at's ■ r». v tail xtrivun manfully to reach
cf mli.xaa iu the weather mizsen pigging, aixl the mate, but whrn th- ship sank, and they
For the first time since tho gale b'Zan tto
night before, tho pen lh-sight they could
now get a little nut. It w a&gt; imp'mibh.- for
tain"a onlen ttey went takin into the cabin,

litaudy ami n pordopof redd meat and bread
to carb man. Murnewhat reCnwl-cd by this
they got haek on ttaa quarter drtfk. The rea»
coiMUntly swept arrow tho deck, lb that no
our could ataud al the f.umpa, and ropes were
rove s* that tbo puio|« wmld tie worked from
do&gt; quarter deck. It wm found tlmt she was
leaking, but no cue impposai that tbo teak
was at &lt;1! dsugcruux although tho » ell could

utialik- to make bndway. and in n idxirttlir.1
a wnvn roUral tbo whrel bouse over, and tl.J
mate was xri; no inftrv. Thran of tbo crew
had mpv been drowned.
,
Knowing that all the -provisions were in
tbc big boat, the eroond mate told his men to

was :«wn-ataeod, and was racked up. It con­
tained about six saltoiM ot gfxxl water.
Rua ing acroM the Krrn of the big boat, they
fomxi tftf.t her crow Imd anticipated what

shirt and tilted with biscuit waa thrown on

hanu.

WHY S^SVSlSiSJE

" u A out farm? Why try to secur
from such lil&lt;ti-i»rlred or heavllr-tuortgaced
forms? Why work ou rented land? why not
start for yourself? Why not neeqre at on--

Irak..:-.
LjfPTf
aadlonk the ettnaaos
iFaxtes.-obtainfurtber tnfnrmattaa. whichn
will be sent free. If you will artdreM C. B. /
YfARB EN, Gen. Pass. Agt. Bt. Pwl. Mitin. •

&amp;

of water iu bar. Friibiy wore slowly away
after that with the .work at the pumps, tbo
tea and the wind grad ing worse meantime.
It was n hard stretch for the men, and n
dreary outlook for the night, toil there was
nothing to frighten any uno until mxui after S
o'clock, when the baavy spare spar* lasted in
•bocks i ui tho silire of tbo deck broke adrift.
It was pitch dart-, an* th* graaKtindetti
wob| plowing nbotit tbo &lt;leck Bke Ipifn l-4»ttarin^ rams. They bad to te Mcurod, or in
striking tho stanchions anti tlmlvrliradi
tbeyMoabl tear the allies out of ter and send
her to tte bottom like a piece uf lead. It re

coqM,

Cnclc John," 1

SPECIALIST,

HASTINGS. MICH
duty Uy down tai tl|r
and prayed Uiemaelvr

'Tin- old p-ntleniau wnu

the old man muttering to lumseif.

ward, in the bofteof get’ing In the track of
coastwise vrviMds'froai American porta.
Sunday wis thereafter un-vmtful, as was
Monday also, rxrejit that on Monday the mm

«tnrynf tLe l*rodigal Hon, and the chap I it.
where ft is sai-i that Gud wills nut the drath
of eny dnner. ami atbrr parts’ in which he
Is qwki-n of as a kind nod gn&gt;x1 Father: but

•i to him than tic
«ixl*wu:.i
!!•• wat eventually fdckrd up.

♦lie inthn-nrn &lt;*f thi- work the Vch«1 slowly

■aa, with iu territory rxt ailing from tte
Atlantic to the Par-ifk'.1 “Ami brother Guyf
1 took down the family reconl and showed
qitn tte record from Guy V. laru April X
G7Q, to Guy Vlll, lx rn Mry 1.1WA

I spoke

to tell rn&lt;- this is no dnxwi. and 1 am a hun-

And lie dxl. On tte third day. growing
wralrcr. gixl aiqurentiy without any ferbng
uf psun, te {reined away. I hail iny Anger uu

■tool Uw-tx- be lii-ilten-l.
listen. He tuurmurxl .

uihI

i stoufed to

iilea"—
'
i Herr te stopfuL I |imacd tte artery, but
it bail ccawxl to brat.—Tbotnus Dunn Hog-

A Borton newsjrtip'r man say* that tte
neck leu and ignorant way in-whi-'h country
girls fling them«e!vra Into tte vortex of city
life is n-markatle am! Mart Ung; One girl
who rcachc-1 Badon without a rent, being
asked wbat she ha&gt;! ex|*rtc«! to do, snfd: “I
don't know; tot 1 supposed there might to

Ixvily troubksl with fi v&lt;ridi fancies. It be­
gan to look aqw to them a* if boom of tbo
men would xooa die of exhaustion.
Sunday broke hot, with a light roaxheastcrly brvc.Tc and a hazy mist in the air. At 8
o'dock, os the s-cond mote was reading from
bta.Tretamcnt to the men, one of than, who
was teoLiq;; off tn tbc ncrthwnnl, raw a Mil
appear in the lune, With a shout be sprang
to hh fret, and every ono that bad tb«
strength followed him. Hats and c-vsts wars
wuved, or.d a red shirt wm made fast to au
oar and bdd up. Everything that they
could think nf am done t» attract attention;
but after nn hour, during which time tbu
men luul shouted udtii they could not *peak
above n wlitqa-r. and waved th-lr signal*
until Vterly oxhntt-.trei, the vmsi-1 dtaq&gt;pearod witlmut any one on her liaviag m-cn
them. In their divqwlr they cTicd Ilko chil­
dren, and some of them, forgetting tbeir pre­
vious prayers, cursed lito pcrnire. ■ Then
when thH was over and tlwy came Imu-Jc to a
horrible realization of thrir woHKh hunger,
ba* of them l*-gun to t-R tow xilonncn had
often been ;«rt-d by' casting lota so that one

for my I sard until I gut a ptoo-."

to him with iatvoMt, but the second mate
got out hi* rtttie black Trafanwnt again, and
stopped the talk by rnadij&gt;g5wMv mnr» nixxit
two boat* together, in ante* to better guard the adraculoos stilling uf the tempeot II
again* eipriidng, lull, unfortunately, there wr&gt; nutfcx'.i. irowdver, tlat the i.imi were
quieter durin- the nut of th- day than they
tbfak
While they were thus striving to get U&gt; although nothing tnnrv wns mid. the thought

wuniorf t&lt;&gt; get la! &gt; Uu larger btiot, whi rutte the hunger of tbwrivit kept renting to them
steward wur, JuuqMk -uverboavd to' swim tc at frequent Intervals. N&lt;» one xru in fnsnr
ft, but be had no'arxmcr got into the water krf Htben, but the next day they were gapthan a lustvit .mtaL squall, carrying a. hop tie’-tapMIy into a mental .rimditlots when
roller te-fcro it, •eto-k lbc«u r nd tx-ariy cap- the Jrtsd would be doae

FEMALE DISEASES A SPECIAL
TY.
Call on him ut hia offices. Ilttatinga
Miclu
-

CONSULTATION FKEE.
C4369 Ueatcu and medicine* sent by
mail.
HF"Correspondence solicited.

NO CURE NO PAYl
Fair and Square Offer to Xzrvalida to try

tri! .-1 iwjrfullv, axylag thr.'. row tduA tboir
lax! f'jol wns j/uio, help would saivly evtue.
But Friday uiJh'. camn -nd ix&gt; wll wa* sren,
and Saturday morning V.-uko clear, with
nothing but tbc glare of tire sun overhand
and the glare uf Its blari-.g iv&amp;stiiMMnroaud
them, and when at Lug idgbt cause, it wa» a
relief to the- eoconii mat • and th- ono ur two

Then the nuall boat came about, and

Having
many years iu study at
the l&gt;e»t m
colleges of the country,
and having had an extensive and suoceraful practice tn treating chronic dis­
orders, hw feels certain that he can give
the afflicted assurance of success.

from Catarrh, Asthma. BrOuchitis, or
any difficulty with thn lungs?
arid ta’fare be raw his pntw-nt, though
is vonr Llvrr affected, or your Stom­
that tills wm my grant-great-grarKtunch-. mmI ach disorden-j ?
Have you lieart disease?
Hat te WM 1IU year* old. Dr. Quitnian
IH&gt;k-d Mtrpnsrd at tin* rvlntionohip, and tte
Are y ou aiillAinl with Nervous De­
4faun in ha exo shoal'd that to doulrtnt tte bility?
Ilave you chronic Kidney or Bladder
troubles?
Dr. BaUffbin.tn can cure yon. If a cure
is
at nil possible.
-r.-n-u» si.
lh- has met with market! micywM tn
treating KheiiumUstu. Spemiattorrhcna.
"Ho i« ro-rtainly very uH," nqdied tte Hemorrhoids, Th»- latter he treats
lAydcian , “te riaytecloroupon I'U. Tiwru «ithuiit puiu und positively cures.

of the lug soil showing forward, and an oor
sw ung by a tri lie astern' to *er« e ns a drag
mi l break the waves, sb- rode the tight out.
Weifcsewtay the sun' eatns- out terribly lx*
again, and -.mdt-r its ittRuvnre in tte afternomi •*«»•» of the im-n tecanx* dixxy and
tnlfeMMtardbcrvntly, fancying first that tte
r.j-' . were grreft hfll-i popted wub frii nd«, is nodisi-aae—the ponx-rsij life are simplr
giving xcay. By » careful odminutrati.xi of
and then h-.igv monster* -xunlng to d-&gt;ou.thrm. Johansen's crippled teg was yartlcu-, stimulanta—I »h&gt;&gt;u1&lt;l re*raiur."-ml Huxbatn'e
nourishment, you
birly dls'resMhg, and ho probably suffered tincture—and by
I’ntn Tbureday, one man on F»knut gen­
erally tttod up fnrssid,: ;&gt;m1ylrig hlinwlf
Tty ttoniart. hut after that they bnaunr ao
dunk that they coftti-nteci Uicinwl'i* with
Jyln- In Ibc’thwarti with tbcf- grizzly
bcar li-4 cbiusobuvcHu' rail nnd tlrir follow
ey.-. tiiod on tlu- fcorlaoii
Fhe otbera
atrvtcbed out under the thwartx oixl skq&gt;t or
rou-j-.l cp to add tbeir grocis and prayers to
theme of tlie waking,
. Friday a.iia jartk-ukirly trying day, for
murning the lat.tc.ximbof the*-a imokod
In* uit and the liut ilrink &lt;&lt;t water ware

is now prnpan-d to treat all chronic dis­
orders. Having fitted uu the finest of
offices, he invites the affiteted to call on
him. He urges them not to despond
nor give up if they have been unsucctsBful heretofore in finding relief.

AHE YOU SlTFEniXG

noticing a w uod and iargw roller than tte
■ &gt;r~« t.n&lt; I.M.l In .f
I Hn n«^««
tfu.

■

A qt

Si--v&lt;-u ana yi
fixTe, i» that
M t; kaarvi

wnteh fluring lb* daytinic the reornut mate

vil.g tl-ot t Hl -4d&gt;» waa Ruing down.

f&lt;msrny»rtiti«.

Artirc

:ne-at. the nirwt uf item dividing ilintomln-

romtaj:. mid all of them rtished to the aftcrhixtw, where the y clutched Ixtld uf whait-. cr

wnU r n’&gt;d Ktr|kv « I fur the ship imrtrad «d

tatilrtl flown the
....
»

100 Doses One Dollar
oM dnring your arttficlal siunfter.

two hnuis w«*rr gv€ intertix' Ug tsial, tetiL.-

Iim4 Iren broJt-n from

ium!

Hood's Sarsapanila is sold fry all druggists.

iu!K*b longer.

iti'iteand the cabin for. who fatal nnwai,**'d

ritiuned to l*«irl 1-

I shall te a«Vkr pnsently.- te raid, look'
mg at hi* finger. “And yvt this pain—te-0
die all about IV

with n nob.
“Wo did all we

leap iiJot w water and »wam toward

Rood you
lune done. '
Mr. Wm. J. MoCaun.00 lumdidlllostmi.
write*: "Six n.ontbi a;;-» I iHHtaii
ihrun- up
my (&lt;r&gt;d :iii«-r rating. I-ibouc-it 1 »
gsing
Into r-:a»unip!l &gt;a. I mioj
- 'began to bate x-’in
Id the &gt;-.i&lt;-w sio-i wh and shir* 1 ir»t little
sloeta ami woke i.U tired oat. I on-Ove
im.im!* In fnpr diyk. 1 begxn using BlaJier
Eurtvt o! Ifno.t. or Seigel's Sirup, and »! »n I
bad finished the sixth bottle 1 eou'-l est three
squ.-w-- m-'.d* a day. mxl ro to »!&lt;-ep the lu-'ntiie
I stroek me bed. I .-un a i-ap*r lians-r by ttade
and h«v&lt;* ww*rd ryery- d" «inre 1 t&lt;*»k die
second Ixittte, and gained nlxhtreii pounds. 1
audit to be diankhd .tad I sni."
Tlfls romodv OlH-nv all the natural jms«aip»i of
the bixly. c'pvi* the pj-iio:! from the Mom! ai.-l
eiia-ttes nature to n-btnld what dHcaft iiM-dca
trovedshaker Hdraet of Bout*. &gt;w Beisel'■ .qrap. la
suM bv al! &lt;lnuT.-ht». or mad to the j-ro®rl«t-ir.
A^J, Whits. M Warren »dyet. New York.

“Hr did, you say. That is a little tord to
beUere, m-en in a &lt;lream_"
■ “You have bren asleep ■
qn until I awakened you."
- many houra, prayr
renra. You fall into an hypIW, and this is W4."

H-und that i&gt;y Ri ring e*'^ Iluu&gt;
“ biscuit
onoo n day, with n Ibin slice of ham and a

a» il*o main tip|x&gt;r

Tliis wn» nt islmut it o'
taUng i*» miv b i-anra

bdntep

Kuddcnly to buret into a Aoodtot U-nr». and

nnd tliai tie* watof^yan )&lt;ooriti;; iu through

a bad attack of ebilts aud fever. Myays-

■cartely able to* work st an. Nome times ray
heart wuold palpitate for ttei b&lt;x:ri st a time.
My leg' »,miM,sct chirl to lira kn&lt;&lt;w, and 1 fc-.l-y
vx;&gt;}jet&gt;*d to -Tib. In September, twat. I bought a
tsitUe of hhaker Eitract of Boot*, or Heleri’s

‘Well, Nephew Guy, m you rail yourself,

hind U- looted «t Idfi bonds aud fret, felt
Ids tear), ami bis cxi'-uiV-neim-t* urnmed *

n cru gut fairly ckur of tte ship tte
&lt;r» rum- testily on deck spun.

wn l*-gmi turei-re «-fr »j-&lt;lliug. Ii:u«« on thforauil. intruding to take Unit in next, aud
afterward the funs lower Top-aii. &gt;?»•• w-uld

before ttaby were
tlx* foresail ftew
tofasslf haul dune

have ted a good sight of tte engine and cars

Another,

By which our sneers* 4 n rail ng ehron ie &lt;H seares and &lt;taforesmeahastaren so uniform, inat
we will now guarantee to treat bad or reputed
Incurable crass, for a ill palsied price until
cured, and In case of failure tn refund all the
money paid u* under such written xuarsnlre.
ft will costyou notbiM to 1 n veerigaln UMsoffer. as roasuHatton at the offices or toy latter Is
free. Take tioohanco-pay not
tor. unless be bra confidence
skill to rusran tree cure. Non
name oe nature of yonrdlsMM
or write touKctvlngage.MX.0

rid; “There, that's al^tbe money I har&gt;. gq^,
*&gt; you sujipoao there is any boure in .Boston
rbcro 1 can stay tte night for limit I aup-

Otten hare said: “Oh, we are going to ask
■xne one at tte station what we bud tetter

York Bun.

Seymour Curtis t* «» ot tte character* of
Stratford. Ho went to tte war as lifer. Hr
romca to Bridgeport nvtry day, and un bi*
last x bit told tte following ano-doti-. novvt
before printed;
During tbo presidential campaign of 1‘Jfl,
wjjrn John C. Freniont was tte Republican
pneagent (merchant only) wasted In evssy towa
BDtabx«, Mr. Curtis, in company with Janies
Routh, camo to this city to Ix-ar Lincoln
spank. A* Lincoln rtcr)«d upon tte platform
to begin las speoeb iJaixih &lt;-a!lcd to Curtiv,
“Wfint a fomely man! He's the hoinebrat
man 1 ever saw !• Bui m Lfncnhi taBnxl and
wnxed eloquent. Booth brought Ids cl&lt;«rbal
fl«t down on Curtiz' knee kind tte latter mid
to hit liardl ami said, "RcynxMir Curtis, te Is
not mo I sal looking ni tor nil! He grows hard
MXDcrall the time." At hut, with a sk-dgshamnx-r Ifow of bls fist ou .Curth’ knra.
Booth cxchdmtd. “Curth, he’s tte tomtom«wt man 1 iwfer saw."—Sew York Tribune.

LADIES

»r«. MalMli*Cran:.
lite wrote plun, simple Kojl-Lb.
Hte
never o*&lt;i a long word if u sliort cuts would
do as well, and xbe never look a forngn w ord
flat has an •quirafail in ter own lunplage.
-ifhc Atterth.-um,

PEERLESS DYES.

n-.-y will draermythios. They are *oM every
wh-er. Hrtos Star, a juwkate—U outers. Thr-

aas,Tae*xsaS »y
ds

tree. Hretitw*. MMi.
Also tvld Uy Baughman A Bu-l.

�The Hastings Banner.
■ Hasting*, IfeOTL, Jan. 11th, 1B88.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Detrot: Krening Journal.

ThequaiUnnof the attitude of the
republican party towards prohibition is
now the paramount question in Michi■g*n politics. Senator Palmar having
set forth his position on this issue In
the Journal of Wednesday, James Mc­
Millan. chairman of the republican
state central committee, wns appealed
to for a statement of his ideas as to
how the strong temperance sentiment
in the state can find effective expression
through the republican party.
"Senator Palmer” said Mr. McMillan.
•Is one of the leaders of the republican
party, and whatever he says on the is­
sue; of the day ts wcfl worth consider­
ing. Situated as I am in my relations
to the party, tbe wrtjject presents itself
to my mind ia a somewhat different
shape from thA in which Senator
Palmer sees 1L"
“Howlsthaty"
"Well, the matter Is right here: Mich­
igan. like every -other state, has its city
communities atod its village and coun­
try communities. It to a well-settled
principle of government that no law
can be enforced in a community when*
the majority of the citizens are not in
favor of its enforcement. This in par­
ticularly the case with a prohibitory
law, tn relation to which there are the
appetites and 'pockets of so many per­
sons arrayed against the law. Now. it
so happen* that at present—1 am not
speaking of the future—the targe city
comm unities and the upper peninsula
of Michigan are opposed to a prohibito­
ry taw, while the rural communities
are-stroogly in favor of prohibition.
1 am talking practical politics now.
bear in attad—not what I would prefer
or what any good dtizen would prefer,
but what it■ is possible to efleet at this-,
time. New what is the attitude ot the
republican party in these premises?
The partyihas met tho difficulty fairly
and squarely, by giving to any com/jnunity that will vote for It local option
by cocntlcfl. When the temperance
sentiment in any county becomes the
prevailing sentimenL that county can
put the prohibitory law in force.
On the ther hand, there is' no ques­
tion that in the targe cities and in the
upper peninsula there was a call for a
more stringent license taw. This de­
mand also the republican party has
met by a thoroughly considered and
highly restrictive law. The best nubile
Benti®CTrt ln ho far as it has-actually
taken shape has thus found ita best expreaataBthrough the republican party.
Nowoonaider for a moment what
would be the .effect had state prohibi­
tion caoaied'last spring. Admitting that
a protatttory (law can be made to work­
in the eecnties. the fact that the taw
was «X. •enforced in the cities would
bring the Jaw-itself into disrepute, and
so do harm to the cause of real temper­
ance. Whereas, by enforcing the local
option taw 4n the counties the temper­
ance (Matament will be fostered in the
cl ties.
The one mistake, too often made. Is to
think that by simply passing a law that
law will beput into effect Abraham
Lincoln freed-every slave in this nation
by one stroke of bis pen. but with liquor
•eUiog and Kauor drinking the case is
far diCermt. If the liquor drinkers
wanted freedom fromdrink as the staves
wanted liberty, the two cases would be
paraltet a* ft te, they are radically dif­
ferent
Docft misunderstand one. I believe

license law and tho democrats for

PLACE FOR BAD BOYS.

ADDITIONAL COUNTY NIW8

Jamre TUzor was in attendance at the
8.L.S. Saturday erenlng. Jim earns
home from White Cloud tie other ntaht
to stay, but Instead of getting off the
train at Hastings, (being verv sleepy,)
he was carried on to Vermontville, and
had a nice lime waiting for the west
bound train. Don’t tell Jim I told you.
Preaching next Sunday evening at
Star by Rev. Martin.
The entertainment gt the Star Satur­
day evening was a very dry affair, and
most every one was glad when it came
to a close. The darkey *oug wa» post­
poned. It ia hoped by yoiu correspond­
ent, that if there meeting continue to
be so Interesting (?) that another socie­
ty with life and energy will be. organ­
a mor® modern three «tory brick building In ized.
Edith Havens spent Suodav at home.
which li the outgrowth of the
Wilson Lake haa removed hta office
-from Chas. Barnaby's granary, and
trol of th® Brooklyn board ot education, and hereafter will be found at home.

dates favorable to the saloon etemenL"
“Thea I understand you to say that WHERE THEY ARE SENT IF THEY
PLAY- TRUANT TOO OFTEN,
the Michigan republicans are already
committed to the rigid enforcement of
the preaent law for the suppression of
intemperance?"
"They certainly are; and the battle Is
□ot an easy one. It means hard work
tn county and in dty, and our present
battle to to enforce prohibition In the
counties voting for it, and the’ license stood tor forty years a low. old tashl
law with all its restrictions in the cit- Cnuno building with a ■paciuos veranda

“What position will the next republi­
can state con rention taka on the sub­
ject?"
n
“That is for the convention to say. It
will be held the latter part of May. and
as the local option law cannot go into
and 14 years who habitually play “hookey."
operation until May 1st, it will be too The boys are committed to the institution by .
early to tell much about the practical a magistrate, and always with the consent of
workings of the law. But the license
law will have a fair trial, and the influ­ tbo Prevention of Cruelty to Children aliowa
ence of those counties that have voted
for prohibition will ba felt in the con­ authority over them.
vention. This much is sure, however,
the republican party in Michigan recog­
nizes the gravity of the issue and will
take no step backward."
THE

ACTOR’S HARO LIFE.

“It’s a w«nitler tliat actors lire,” said a
young player tha otlwr day. VI don't know

arnu&gt;gen-.“tit of |4ece«. When I was travel­
ing With tte ------ rnnijiany we always used
to do ihin;-3 l»:e’Sil wria,’that required us
to drv“« in: fur* in summer lima, atsi we
sweat uiuh-r tlieiu well, 1 can tell you. Thru
wo invarioiily did 'JuliiW Ctwvar’ in thr want
in tbo dooii of winter. Good heavenal it
gives me a!chill now wh«i I think of tho

are act at liberty. Upon arriving at tbo in­
stitution a boy is taken in hand by P. H.
Corrigan, tho auiierinU-adon: and submitted
to much tho same pnxws that all now ar­
rivals at the penal institutions undergo. Hi*
pedigree, together with tbo achool from

XAJU.T RISING

and after ■crumbling into his uniform ho

of "White’s Phonography." f»taou» as
the Champion Shorthand Writer of the
World, received tho flr»t prire* in the ia-

CUTTERS, BOBS, EOBES

For the next

make a specialty on the

We are going
above goods.

ED. POWERS

P«ri» and Berlin; he came near being nrrmancatly disabled Vy rheumatism. His
recovery by the use ol a rouiady infallible

ington »U Chicago, dated June 20, 1837.
lie write*:
“Your remedy haadone wonderful aer-

HARDWARE

“My right hand bad become almost
Ireland I w»» gradnaHv loeinw inead
shorthand writer

“Your* t/uly. A. S. Wihtk
And here is another witne®*;
"BkntoK, Ark, August. Ifotb. 1887.
“ Last spring I wasdangrrottuly afflicted
rilh eryrip'lna, and my life waa despaired

Morrill &amp; Company

falls into linn with the other boys and

"B. I! Wmnri&gt;tK«.Ed SslineCbvrwr/

up through enutks in tte floor and steeling
in through doors and windows

uc Swift BrxcirtC Co.

Are not going to give you the Earth, but will

give you—Jan. 1st, to continue 30 days—the
dived into a dreating room full at draughts
and a temperature below frresing to mak

Biggest Cut!

drMaing roams under the groand.

Veal, dressed.

by doing a twenty foot fall right times n
Uv» Chicken*
** TWkm.

what with
holewimo food prepared in an

to tbo theatre and bowled and laughed m an
wnjrty stomach.
“■I can't abide pork, yrt I've been c* tnpelkd
to live ou nothing else while playing the
southern circuit I’vo doo® muwum work
where I’ve luid to study six, eight and ten
porta in a week, comely one day, tragedy
that night, cornu- ojienk pantomime, buries-

Ever made in

rtitution.
When dinner is over the playground is
BertRfam ..
again resorted to until 1 o’clock, when tho • fit »:•■&lt;»
studies ar® resumed in the school room. reeeppefia .
School is over at 3 o’clock, anil until 5 o'clock TTmcUrSted
®erd .
Apple, pw obi

CLOTHING

the heart at th- average *:nall boy arc freely
indulged to, but IxucUdl u tte favorite with
them ail Thi* u p^hap* the roaaoo why
Mr. Tuua ia hold to «uch high estwini by

In ZlELS'tizxs'si.

Iuterrat in the boys' play. Hr makes oil tbeir
when I iuuln’t iitAtwy enough to pa) for

air-Brooklyn Eaglu.

Vitus’ danco. Than wv may mention as ex­
ample®: Heads inclined to ano Udo, a sym-

Overcoats,x20 per cent off of marked price.
$7.50 Suits for $5.00.

they solemnly march to tbo dormitories and
prepare for ted. In reulitr there b little
preparation about this. Generally thoroughly
tired out with their play, they waste no time
in diverting themselves of their rintwey imlform and disappearing beneath tbo ehrata.
A watchman is constantly on guard, and
thero i* little opportunity for boyish prank*.
Tbo dormitories are on tbo third and fourth
floors cf the new brick building, and are
largo, airy and well lighted.’ A jierfcet srs-

$10.00 Suits for $7.50.
$12.00 to $15.00 Suits for $10.00.

Do not fail to give us a call and save

iu™ room will &gt;oi

money.
cover tbo forehead, tho bul wwrtof the brain,

tbo tath .room and laundry. The dining
room, offices and apartments of tho officers

The discipline of th® institution is cxcela i-vluvatod monotonous drawl of voice, with

syrt«n of rowardi and ptin-‘*hnwnte 1* in opcratlon, which appear* to have a aatlafartory
nwult. Fur pood behavior and attention to
the person addnwaed.
A curtain *cb'jol of modem art irem* to
lend much favor to thi* »ort of thing. It Ium
been said that a man ahould dm with caro
and utfcntiuu, for the Hrrt. improariun rnodo
on raacling u rtranger is to acme degraa pro­
duced by dm*; to a much greater extent

tive teoaperanoe party. But I believe,
too, that It hu laid out forlteelf plenty
of wort In this direction.1 In the prohi bitten &lt;o unites the republicans must manly. The salute should indicate tbo im­
take op the issue of county prohibition
and see that the law is strictly enforced
aecordiag to the &lt;dnL In the citlee,
purely artificial method, meaning nothing.
like Dotraft, the Agbt will come on the
•uforerateut-ot the present Bquor laws.
In both oty and rural communities this
issue has brootae the most prominent talking slang aud the fleti
«m. and ta both am the republicans tions of llfu givi
will be bread arrayed against the s»- Medical Journal.
j*ny,
will be tor the aalooaa."
-Then, yon think that the repuldican
rtacistiesln
party In Michigan has already joined
iaeue with the democrat: on the liquor

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
than the ordinary aisdi. and cannot he mM la
competition «lib the muilliudeof low test, short
weight, alum &lt;•- phosphate powders. SoM only
tn rent. Koval Bakins Fowuk* Oo.. im

“disgrace" worked on Its back is provided
for certain infringements of tho rules, and

The Banner,

These goods must be sold befoul

buying our Spring stock.

Must make room

for Summer goods.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS.

Th® religious training ot tho youngsters I*
carefully looked after, and on Sunday morn
tag Sunday school services ere c onducted In
both tbo Protectant ami Catholic religions.-

©Meet to the Clfaratta.

51 a year
ticcd by thousands. «aiu* uf tbeno oid Vipers
of tho wewi object loudly and emphatically
to tbo cigarette men. Ou tbo front platform

HASTINGS MICH

reaenta in tbc United Htete-a ".Wyj.uuO bona

.distinctly repuMlean laws. The load powor; in England, 7,OOU,OOJ liorvo jxiwer; in
.option counties are republican countie*. Germany, 4,aw.U»; in Phmcc, li.OW.COO;
in Austria, 1^00.000. In thaw tlw motive
•Of the tea that have voted for county power ot the locomotive iaaot faclu lcd, whose
.prohibition, only St. Joseph can by any uumter in all tte world amounte to 105,000,
(Possibility be claimed by the funionist*. and rvprtucnU a total of 3,0O),(XW horso
The republicans in those oouatlre have power. Adding this amount to tbo otter
flgunr-, we obtain the total of 40,000,000
pot&lt;heir shoulder to the wheel and
tave planted the party wagon on firm
living bora®
Than I think that the Detroit, city
4aeil« in November haa shown that

ncoeft th* gage of battle thrown down

that the tU issue in local polities will
&gt;&gt; tike saloon. with th* republicans on

.ork of

BOOTS
BHOE8J

1,000.000,000 men, or more

1,455,823,000 inhabitants.

Good goods at Bottom
Prices!

�PERSONAL_M ENTION.
VK special train carrying some 20
couples ran over to Kalamazoo Satur­
A. J. Bowne was in the dty Monday.
day night for the purpose of giving
Dr. Lowry visited Nashville Thurs­
HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY. JAN. 11. ISSS.
those who so deaired an opportunity day.
of witnessing a play called “The Still
Major Anderson visited this dty last
Alarm."
P. T. Colorove went to Woo^fand
'pHE
Mr. Hale, of Otsego, wts In the dty
this morning to look after a gentleman
Monday.
there named Scott, who te charged With
J. Russell visited Grand Rapids
threatening to kill certafif1 parties there.
The trial will be before Esq. Velte, of Monday.
HASTINGS, MICH.,
W. Graham visited Grand Rapids
Second door eant of American House, solicit* Woodland.
Thursday evening a party of friends yesterday.
riclnlty, and guarantee* strictly ftriLctess work
Mrs. B. R. Rose visited Grand Rap­
made
J.
II.
Sutton
a
very
pleasant
sur
­
at very reaaonablo price*. Give them a trial.
ids yesterday.
Djnt send your laundry work out ot town when prise at his residence north of the eity.
Dr. 8. C. Rich, ot Middleville, was in
you can get It done Ln a* good »hape. at a* low The evening was spent in dancing and
prices al home. Special rates tor family wash- other amusements, and all enjqyed the city Friday.
v
themselves very much.
Clement Smith wns in Nashville last
Rafflem seem to be all the rage in week on business.
this dty now. Among the latest Dirk
Mirs Kittle Holbrook returned to
Doyle disposed of a horse. Frank ' Ol- Muskegon .Monday.
ner and Frank and John Goodyear
L. Holloway, of Kalamazoo, was
HASTINGS, MICH.
held the winning numbers at the draw­ inL.
the city last week.
ing Wednesday evening.
R. B. Richards took a bnsinesi trip to
Earl Throop, while sliding down Kalamazoo last week.
GAFIIAL, $50,000.00.
hill near II. Newton's residence, Mon­
Father O'Brien, of Kalamazoo, was
day evening ran into a wagon standing
in the city yesterday.
at
the foot of the hill and bruised । hi*
Michigan.
face very badly. The damage waa not
C. C. Eield made a business trip to
seriptis but he will remember the event Grand Rapids Monday.
foysome time.
Lou Balch has gone to Kalamazoo
Open for buslnw Dre. 15. isw In building Ivrmeriy occupied by Memer Bros.
y The post office for the quarter ending for a visit with friends.
Dec.
31,1887,
received
from
tho
sale
of
Mr. Bush, president ot the C. K. &amp; S.
OFFICERS:
stamps, etc., 81,240.56. 36,134 money­ R. R., was iu the city Monday.
D. G. Robinson, President;
orders and 6,621 postal notes were is­
Walker Mathews returned Monday
C. D. Beebe. Cashier. sued up to Jan. lat, About 350 pounds to his work In the University.
of mail is received and 100 pounds
DIRECTORS:
Herman
Parker and wife, of Ohio,
shipped out daily.
visited at Chas. Waters last week.
W. 8. (kxxlyear,
/■The society connected with Em­
D. G; Robinson.
M. J. Gom, a .hustling Prairieville
manuel church will be entertained on merchant, was in the city Monday.
Thursday afternoon of next week by
Frauk Reed, of Kalamazoo, was In
Mrs. J. W. Bentley. P. T. Colgrove. the city hut week visiting relatives.
W. 11. Powers. Ed.‘ Powers. Miss May
Roberts, May Leins, at Society rooms.
Venn Rogers,-of Breckenridge, Col.,
Supper served from five until seven. is visiting relatives in this vicinity. .
PARM TO KENT.
All come.
■
H.H. Barlow, of Coldwater, visited
/We have * fann of four hundred acre* within
Saturday morning while Al. Keith relatives here during the past week.
the Unit* of the city ot Hutting*. to rent either
a* one f*rn&gt; or In parcel* to suit at money rent. was"- currying one of his horses the
Geo. Barnes and others went to Gun
Laud la good »tate ot cultivation. Rood building*.
animal gave him a very severe kick. lake this moi Ding on a hunting trip.
Al. was taken to bis room and Dr.
John Q. Creasy, nf Ionia, hns been
Baughman wus called to attend. The vlsfliag friends in the city this week.
blow was delivered near a dangerous
Mrs.
Frank Maus and Mrs. E. Hogle
place but as it is Al. Is now able to at­
are visiting friends in Grand Rapids.
trsudolontly obtained at Kalamazoo by D. D. tend to business.
Frisbee. ot Orleans Co.. N.. Y. and tuppoaed to
Mrs.
C. S. Brown and Mias Sadlu
be pajablo to J, N. Nell, ot Chicago, and I do
Mrs. Clement Smith's Sundayhereby forbid all per«on» baying these note*, a*
Booram visited in Middleville Friday.
I am under uo obligations to pay tbo aaine and school class consisting of 11 boys did u
'I'm not re* tWI t ml li I r ThftM
Geo.
Tolhurst
and wife, of Wayland,
very kindly act Saturday when they
spent Sunday with friends In the city.
visited the home of Mrs. Swln, an old
Jones llendershbtt has «6 far recov­
and poor woman in the second ward,
and split and piled all the wo-d she ered as to be on the streets occasionally.
bad on hand. Such kindnesses bring
Reuben Hall and family, of Musketheir own reward.
.
grn, visited friends In this vicinity last
The Detroit Evening News very .week.
CirculaJiun thi# week. 2,050.
foolishly hns attested to boycott the
Miss Florence Hendershott has re­
from Manistee to her home in
Work is progressing rapidly on Evening Journal by declaring that an turned
Wilkins’ newj saw mllL
- agent who wants to sell the News can Irving.
not sell the Journal. This may be good
Mrs.
J. Russell goes to Coldwater
Rev. I Martin will preach at- the policy but'it looks like an admission Saturday
for a visit with Mrs. H.H.
Star school house next Sunday evening. 'that the Journal is sweeping the News’ Barlow.
Thfjie is some talk ot building a field like a cyclone.
Miss
Clara
Roberta is expected home
’ railroad from Plainwell to Gun Lake.
To-morrOw evening after the in­ Saturday from her visit with friends
•
The board of supervisors convened stallation of the officers of the Encamp­ in Kansas.
Monday afternoon and are now in ses­ ment. the members of the Subordinate,
Geo. Wilcox, general agent of the
sion.
Daughters of Rebecca and Encamp­ Detroit Evening Journal, was* In the
'
A leap year party to Im* given by ment lodged, I. O. O.
will have n city Monday.
the young Indies ot this city is u pos­ supper and general good time to which
Della Rising - Anna Hessmer and
sibility of the near future.
they have invited Odd Fellows from Mrs.
Chas.
W&gt;
.-er
visited Grand Rap­
The lecture on India last evening by the neighboring lodges. z
ids Thursday.
Rev. Lee. of Mt Pleasant, wks very in­ | SEROT.
CONOEJt of the State
Mrs.
Barnes,
of
Chicago,
and Mrs.
teresting and instructive.
Weather Service,
arranging for ' a
Maw, of Charlotte, visited al W. L.
O. ILGrek.nfield has moved hisof- Convention at im early day, in which Mead's hut week.
( See and at present is located in Dr. the voluntary observers and the direc­
Woodmansee's office near theM. C.de- tors ot the State Weather Department
Dr. Ellsworth, ot Lowell, was in the
POL
Will participate. The object of the city yesterday on business connected
The Register has been supplied with meeting will be to increase the effic­ with the L. &amp; R. IL R.
the book- in which mortgages are to be iency of the weather service.—State
Mm. James Brooks, of the 4th ward,
.
recorded in accordance with the new Republican.
who has Iteen a great sufferer from
law.
Eu. Brakcb when out hunting Sun­ cancer, is failing very fast.
The Allegan Journal and Tribune day attempted to cross over High Bank
J. Yarger and others from Freeport
devoted some four columns last week creek In Maple Grove on a log, but fell,
were in the dty last week, in the inter­
trying to prove another Allegan editor
his gun being accidentally discharged. est of the L. «t II. railroad.
to be a liar.
The shot took effect in his face killing
The members of the W. R. C. will him instantly.. A smill boy who was
P. T. Colgrove left Mondav for Alle­
meet at two o’clock sharp Saturday with him at the time .summoned help, gan. where he installed the officers
afternoon for the purpose ot installing but the wounded man'was beyond aid of the K. of P. lodge that evening.
their otlicera.
before it arrived.
•
C. D. Beebe, L. E. Knappen and M.
An old man by the name of King,
Do yog want to sell, trade or rent L. Cook visited Battle Creek Monday
living in the 3d ward, filed Wednesday your farm, village or city property ? If In the internal of the L. A II. railroad.
of consumption. The funeral took
so call on orxaddress (k»k &amp; SheldotT
place Thursday.
Mrs. Richmond, who has been a
Hastings, Mich. They have the only guest at W. A. Rams', returned to her
The Sweezey farm located mostly In
set of abstract books in Barry home in Grand Rapids Saturday even.
the south part of the city, is for rent in complete
county, and the best facilities tor doing
pireeli. at money rent Inquire of a real estate business of any firm in the Ing.
Knappen &amp; VanArman.
John W. Gappy was called herefrom
county, and propose to make a specialty
Grand Rapids last week on account of
Eaton county will hold its local of that kind of business.
option election Jan. 24th, and it can
Monday night, between 12 and the serions illness of his mother, Mrs.
Peter Cappy.
tie counted on to roll up a heavy
1 o’clock, tire broke out in the McOmber
majority against whiskey.
Mrs. H. A. Barber visited Vermont­
//Rcmor has it that C. D. Beebe and school house, district No. 3, Baltimore, ville yesterday, on business connected
other Hastings business men have and the building with its contents with her duties as inspector of the W.
made arrangements to open a bank at was soon destroyed. The origin ot the R. C. for this district.
fire ia unknown but it is possible that
Freeport in the near future.
fire may have dropped from &lt;he stove.
Dr. Lathrop and wife, B. R. Rose and
Bertha, an eight-years old daughter The bouse was insured in the Water­ Wife. Mr*. W. X. Barber and Mrs. Wil­
. of Joseph Custer living in the 4tb ward, town company for 8700.
lard Hayes, members of the Star lodge
died last Wednesday of rheumatic fever.
of this city,' went to Grand Rapids
Paok Bros., Marshall carriage man­ to vuit the Star lodge there.
The funeral was held Thursday.
&gt;
The railroad meeting called for last ufacturers, are very anxl«tu to remove
Jerry Boynton, president and Mr.
evening as noticed in another column, their manufacturing plant to this city. Merrill,
civil engineer, of the L.
H.
bas been postponed since the commit­ They area reliable firm and abundant­ IL R., were
in the city last week, on
tee was not ready -with its report.
ly able to carry out whatever they business connected with the extension
agree
to.
A
proposition
has
been
made
ot that road from Freeport to this ally.
The W. R. C. held a social at J.
Wardell's last evening, the proceeds of by them to locate a factory here that
W. D. Hayes and wife. R. B. Messer,
which are to be applied toward the will employ 50 hands and the question
is
what
Inducements
Hasting*
has
F. II. Barlow and wife, F. G. Goodyear
purchase of an organ for their hall.
and wife, Mr*. Carrie Goodyear. Miss
Rails have been laid on the Y across
Mae Sweeiay, D. Striker and wife. Cha*.
Gaft. ThoMas, living on the town Hotchkiss and wife, R. Doyle and wife,
State street and the work will probably
be completed this week. State street line between Hasting* and Caflton. A. H. Johnson and wife. R. Mudge and
will be opened across Fall creek by to­ waa visited last week by a man who wife, Dan W. Reynolds and Jay Mc­
morrow.
gave hfs name as Frisbee and repre­ Guire composed the party that wit­
Marbied. at the residence of Mrs. sented that be was agent for a patent nessed “The Silent Alarm" nt Kala­
Collin* in the 4th ward, by the Rev. washing machine. Frisbee persuaded mazoo Saturday nighL
Mr. Gillaspif*. Mr. William Pelam. of his intended victim to visit Kalama­
Allegta. and Miss Jessie Belle Free­ zoo with him on a guarantee that they
man. of thi* city.
could make 82 a day and expenses and , M. J. Lathrrp died very quietly after
a abort iUoet* Thursday. Jan. 6,1888,
Am oi;en installation of the officers
Frisbee had the captain talked up to at the residence of his son, Dr. E. II.
ot the lodge ot Knights of Labor took tbo
proper, pitch, they were visited Lathrop of this dty.
place Friday evening. The ceremony
by
a
third
party
a
confederate
of
Fris
­
Mr. Lathrop who was well known
was followed by an oyster supper and a bee’s who waa anxious to buy 10 coun­
to all the early settlers of Calhoun and
general good time.
ties, paid 8600 down and was to giye Barry counties was one of the early
II. C. Pratt, an Adrian lawyer, has his note for the balance. 82.500 on
been appointed a commissioner by »he delivery of the deed. And now Fris­
Lenawee dairymen to answer letters of bee got in bis work by saying that was married to Miss K. B. Clapp Sept.
inquiry In regard to the state meeting while he was agent for the safe of ter­ 10,1833; and the following Feb. started
ritory yet he oould buy these particu­ with team for the then far western
to be held in Adrian in February.
lar 10 counties himself for 81,500 and
The Y. M. S. C. Intend giving a if Thomas would go in with him they wilds of Michigan aud settled upon
party on Che night of Felj. Bth. The would buy them and deed them to the 100 acres of land in Marengo, Calhoun
c'mracter of the party ia not yet I third party who bad agreed to pay Go. In Ute spring of 1860 ba moved to
definitely decided but a aheet and pil­ 83,000. This wus finally agreed to by Barry Co., and in 1879 removed to
Ripon. Wisconsin, whore he lived until
low caw masquerade is talked of.
Thomas who gave his note for 8760. about oue ysnr ago *ince which timo
John McCauley, an old man who expecting that Frisbee and himself he hag made it bis borne with his
hw residedin Carlton for many years, would char 81,500 by the operation. ebiMne.
■ .
died last Friday from the effects of a Frisbee Immediately skipped with the
paralytic stroke that came upon him
ln&lt; to prevent Ma from Millng IL
the Saturday previous to bis death.
wife AU

The Hastings Banner.

Troy Laundry.

Hastings

City Bank.

Local News.

7

Several correspondences arrived
too late this week for appearance in church in south-west Maple Grove, In
thia luue. We very much desire that the near vicinity of the Dunham school
bouse, will be dedicated.-no preventing
by Tuesday at the latest.
Providence, Sunday, Jan. 15, 1888.
. TAB annual meeting of the Michigan Services st 10 o'clock a. m. There will
also be services on Saturday evening
sportsmen's association will be held in previous, at 7 o’clock. Bishop Thoms*
Detroit, Jan. 24-25. tn the Elks hall Bowman, of the Evangelical sssnrfsCowey block, on State street. Each tion of Allentown, Pa., will officiate.
auxiliary is entitled to five representa­
George M. Benton was tried at
tives and individual members are also
requested to attend.
Flint tor embezzling 8100 from the St.
John plow company of Kalamazoo and
Messer Bros, inform us that they
was sentenced to pay a tine of 8100 or
have procured some more of those fine go to Ionia. Ho didn't pay. and waa
A No. 1 cutters. They regret very imprisoned.. Now hU friends want to
much that they were out for a few days pay his fine, but Warden Watkins will
and that a tew of their customers who not r» lea*e him. Benton’s lawyers say
could not wait were obliged to go to that a recent law permits his release
other dealers and purchase cheap in­ and will make a fight in the courts for
ferior work. They will try and not kt iL-Jlvenlng Journal.
it occur again.
I/Thf. following officers of lodge 1.951,
The Democrat of last week had a K. of L. were installed Friday evening:
severe pain over its misinterpretation
M. -W.-R. C. Water*.
of the Banner's desires in ngard to
W. F.—Philip Md^ughlin.
I. N. S. P.—A. A. Wilmont.
the effects of local option, and ends by
saying that Mr. Houseman is not a
brewer but an attorney and that the
saloon men in their recent fight did not
Treaa.—John Quaff.
spend one-fourth of what the republi­
Stat.—Eaau Oannom.
can committee did to carry the measure.
W. K—Willi* A. Bddmore.
AU are glad at last to be properly in­
I. E.-J*cob Bom.
formed Tn regard to Mr. -Houseman’s
business, tu after his wonderfully bril­
liant effort so nobly made at the cele­
jANVABYdth being the 64th birth­
brated meeting of the “Leading Busi­
ness Men.” held just before the local day of Mr. E. Pennock his children In­
option election. no&gt;-6ne that was so un­ vited friends an relatives to meet at the
fortunate as to have listened to him
even for a moment would ever have khome of their parents' to aid both in
supposed him .to be an attorney. Are the celebration- of. the anniversary.
you sure he’s not a brewer, Mr. Demo­ The gathering was a complete surprise
crat? The movement for local option to Mr. Pennock. A sumptuous dinner
was entirely noo-partisan, in which waa served after which Mr. Pennock
prohibitionists, temperance republicans was presented with a number of gifts
and democrats worked harmoniously. as tokens of the love and esteem of
The insinuation that- the republican those present. The afternoon v.aa very
committee furnished funds for the pleasantly spent and much enjoyed by
movement has no more foundation all.
than thr "hole in the bottom of the
A meeting of the business men of
sea.” Every dollar spent in support of
the measure was raised by • private this dty was held tn the Court House
subscriptions solicited by the local Friday evening for the purpose of dis­
option committee, ahd nut a cent was cussing the Subject of the extension cf
used for any other purpose than the the L. &amp; H. railroad from Freeport to
circulating of documenta.
this point. D. R. Cook was made chair­
man and W. D. Hayas secretary of the
rC, D. Beebe. L. E. Knappen and M. meeting. Considering the inclemency
L. Cook having been appointed al the of the weather the meeting was well
suggestion of members of the executive attended. Much interest was manifest­
and ail were united ofl the fact that
cdlhinittee of the II. 1. A. an a commit­ ed
Hastings wants the road. Mr. J. W.
tee to visit Battle Creek and ascertain Boynton made a tew remarks in which
the sentiment of the people ®f that city be stated a proposition to the meeting
relating to the building of a ruilroid ■ttrthe effect that for 820.000 he would
from Hastings to Battle Creefc/theee
to have the road built and cars
geDlktiien VlBltM'Cbe lAller city on the agree
into the dty by the first of
Sth Inst, and-"'there met many of the running
May. Ilemurks were made by a num­
leading and influential citizens and ber
of gentlemen present, and among
with them discussed the feasibility and them all there was Dot a dissenting voice
desirability of such a project Messrs except as to the‘amount asked for. It
Beebe, Knappen and-Cook received the being the general opinion that this
strongest assurance from all with sum
not be raised in the required
Whom they talked that Battle Creek is time.could
Before adjourning a committee
heart and soul in sympathy with any composed-of
Messrs. Bentlev, Knappen
reasonable project looking to a road
Beebe was unpointed, t&lt;5 confer
from Battle Creek doith through Hast­ and
with Mr. Boynton for the purpose of
ings and is prepared to join hands with getting
bis
proposition
reduced to defln­
ib m u earnest and determined effort
requiring a smaller
toward the accomplishment of such an ite termsAnand
adjournment was made
end. A road connecting Hastings and amount.
Battle Creek will unquestionably prove to last evening, when the report of the
of the highest advantage lo ourcity committee should be made.
and her citizens, and such a road should
be secured if possible, inasmuch aa
Mr. Boynton has not. so far as is
known, made any arrangements for
pushing his road beyond Hastings, it
might do-for our citizens to defer giv­
ing substantial aid to Mr. Boynton's
project until at least, be can be able to
inform us definitely where his outlet
.will be.

Wednesday

with acme bottles at ire water tn his
pocket. Arriving there in toe after­
noon be went to a wood lot where two
-brothers named Booker were chopping.
He insisted on toe latter drinking with
became angry, seised an ax and we are
told cut one of the young men’s face
badly and maimed his hand. Woare
unable to gain more definite Informa­
tion uf the affair.
.
At a meeUng of the Michigan Mu­
tual Tornado, Cyclone and Wind-Storm
Insurance Company held in this city
Tuesday, the following gentlemen were
elected directors for the ensuing year:
ti. Holland, of Kalamazoo county; H.
W. Lewis, Allegan county; D. Bowker
and Geo. E. Nichols. Barry county; and
H. M. Allen, Eaton county. D. W.
Rogers was elected secretary with a
term of three years. Representatives
were present from Barry, Lenawee,
Eaton and Ionia counties. The total
amount of insurance in this company
foots up to the sum of 8767,480, the,
most of which is a product of the past
year. The total amount ot cash on
hand is 8856.43, axid the company be­
gins the new year with a membership

Martin, Allegan Co ta

Following are the real estate transterJfor week ending Jan. 7th, 1888,
as taken from the books in the register's
officeLuther Tecrpenlna to Er*atu* Tcerpcnlnx;
40* toe S3 Hope. Si jno.
Ann* C*rveu&gt; to Cha*. S. Burton; parrel city,
Maple Grove. *30.
H. A. Goodjc.ir to W. L Mead, tots 125
131*elty. SIM.
Anton 1. Calkin* to Lydto Calkin*; UM
Baltimore.*!.
D. K. Cook to Peter R«hha;r; SO* i

and parcel mm&gt; 31 i'ykM Bprtnc*. V«’
John Jone* to F. W. Benton; Ma

*V°Klr.e to J. K. Miley;I
K&gt; blk I (’natnbrrialn's add .

Middleville, Woo.

The Banker and Detroit Trib­
une $1.50 per year. Now is
the time to subscribe.

CASH WANTED!

A Great Slaughter Sale!

By permission the following ab-'
street of the criminal cases during the
year 1887 is made from Prosecuting
Attorney Colgrove’s report to the At­
Commencing SATURDAY, Jan. 14th, we wiU commence a Clearance Sale
torney General: Whole number of
need them now or
persons prosecuted. 94. Four were ar­ which ought to induce the public to purchase whether thev
Sfow in your time to
rested on the charge of .adultery; of not. The goods must be sold before inventory is taken. Now is your time to
make
a big strike.
which, two were convicted, one dis­
missed on account of the petition of thj
complainig witness requesting the
same and one discontinued by order of
the prosecuting attorney. One was ar­
rested and tried for arson, resulting in
a disagreement of the jury snathe
Canary ‘
.......
case is now pending. 31 arrests were
California R**lu*
made for assault and battery and 21
convicted; of which 17 were nned, the
sentence of one suspended UH the next
rood Bl*ck I'*ppcr jniund
term of court and three were dismissed
“ Aft leas Glocrr
~ .
by order of the prosecutor; in one case
“ Cinnamca
• .
the prosecuting attorney wm not
Murtard
“
notified in time to appear; three were
Bulk Bakins Powder.........
acquitted and two discharged. Assault
with Intent to murder, 4 arrests: two
discharged, one dismissed on motion of
ebotce Japan T«a..
the proewuting attorney and one
nolle protU. Assault with intent to
do great bodily harm, one arrested and 5 ** choice*!
dismissed. Bigamv, two arrests and
convictions. Bastardy, one arrested
and case settled. Conoealing mort­
gaged property, one arrested and case
settled. Disturbing religious meetings,
choice smoking
'
two arrested and discharged on motion
O. K Baking Powder,
of the prosecuting attoruey. Dispos­
ing of leased property, one arrest and
conviction. Defrauding hotel keeper,
one arrested and convicted. Drunk and
nleaTurt'tia tkty i
disorderly, two arrests and oonvictlon.*;

+

havior and the other sentence suspend­
ed. Embezzlement, one arrested, and Wolf* amm Sboa DraMlM ■
discharged by request of complalnsnL
False pretenses, four arrests; two set­
tled, one trial pending and one nolle
pros'd. Forgery, three arrests; two
trials pending and one convicted. Ha­
. bltual drunkenness, one arrest and con­ BmC pl*’ B I •’abler* doa.
viction. Horse stealing, two arrests;
one discharged on motion of the prose­ S Lantern Globo*, tubatar
cuting attorney and one trial pending.
Incest, one arrest and trial pending.
Keeping open saloon on Bunday, one
arrest and conviction. Larceny, 13 ar­
rested; seven convicted, one acquitted,
two cases discontinued on motion of
the prosecuting attorney, two dis­ 4 Paper* Pirn, sharp potnta.
charged and one trial pending. Lar­
ceny attempted- from person, two ar­
rested and convicted. Larceny from
house, one akested and convicted
Larceny from store in day time, one
arrested and trial pending. Malicious
injury to fruit trees, one arrest and
trial pending. Malicious Injury to

Big Cut in All Departments 1

iwuuery, uirre arratieu
-.uuna uwie
pros'd. Blander, one arrest and case
settled by request of complaining’' wh­
om*. Spearing fish in Gun lake, one
arrested and acquitted. Threats, two
arrested and convicted. Unhitching
and driving away team without
authority, owe arrest aad conviction.

Hanging and stand lamps at eost Gloves and mittens at cost.
iyRemember that we always do as we advertise at

Beamer’s Cash Bargain Store.
N. B.—Batter, Eggs aod all kinds of Prodoo* Skea in ex­
change at the cash market price.

�THI GHIAT Rg&amp;ULATOR

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

UNCLE SA M'S STRONG BOX.
SURPLUS REVENUE ACCUMULATING
AT THE TREASURY. ‘

wbc fa rolling up a fortBuo by knowledge.

fiuaiUCT. nut purei*
vegetable; grutie in

ABH15GTON CITY,

indicate

a

f.UU.CDQ.IW

a

January

ovw

axpeudlturee for the
half year just ckwed
|»V thosum of $M,»SV
04). The expenditures

of the expense* show* romdderablc change.
। For example, th* ordinary erpsmlifuret Of
tho goverameot show st
falling
off
of
neary
$lj,000,a»,
weita
tbe
•‘panaibn
dialrtirsam-nta increased about
$115,(X»,(M). and tbero was a Httie locrca«&gt; in th* imyrntaita of interest, including
for tbo pas: half year tbo premium* on ; U-chared bond* Tbe revenue* show gains In
al) directions. The customs duties yielded
'fisr the six mouth.* $5,WO,OW more than in

tjirnai revenue yielded $3,000,4XW mor*, and
th.* misrollaneotu receipt* sl:ow au iacrea**
di about $!,UD,lXl0, making tbo whole reve­
nue for six mouths $1’.,*'XJU,OJO mare than for
toe same six months tba year before. Tbe
'(txrets ot receipts over expenditure* for tbe
. f of tbe la*’J fiscal year was $38,000,Ow, *nd for th* first half of Use currant fiscal
jwar it is fW.WO.OOft
"
। I Tte rwluctloa of tbo debt for last month Is
pat down at n trifle more than $13,500,00(1

lating so much more money In the

with noerring certainly.
'
Tte ram df fS.000 tnm been subscribed by
DUN ON THE OPENING YEAR.
ib. Mr'w of OkUlimi 1« .ipi ’to*- SUu. do.1. |..-=rW I. “JJ"
,*5
.. J
. .. ___ ____...j---------• oval wo-xl dub factory, recently burned, ana
dent and' vic*
president by popular the probabilities are that “’twill bs a ga"
Deputy United Rates Marehs) Jack*, who
vote, to allow the jmwld-nt to veto
item* in approirintiou t.ills, to establish amid to have played a kmo hand w.th tbe
“fiat’ money, to reduce tetter postage to 1 government funds iu b!s poutexion, doesn’t
quite us*
like tbs
air «
of the Muskegon jail.. Tbo
cent an ounce, to give tte suffrage lo nornca. quiw
»* ».r
-—
.;.
I..._______ however,
b of U..H
to prevent tbe employ m*nt of convict labor ’ litnriy
discovery,
welt lal't
laid ntaRS
plans irity. and tbo year op-m with some reaction
on iitibljr buildings, to admit Routbegn Do- prevented sa escape.
kOta an a «tate, to malto national bank stockThe Lake EhoraA
Khortuft Michigan Southern ratlranhokler** liable for dnot* o.’ banks, fqr“a wBy depot at Ou^o
Otego was
wn destroyed by fire tbo miner*’ commistee claims that M,(M&gt;
gradtiatod income tax. Sixty-four bills w*re | on tbe last day'of tbe okl year.
miner* and ] 5,000 railroad man are out, and
introduced for the eredion of public building-^1
Enm iou Baptista reouatly twlobratoi the though tbo statement b plainly exaggerated
Tba call wm complete-1 at 4:50 jx tn., and twenty-fifth anniversary ot tholr organixatb* bouM adjourned.
। tion by chluiflg tte ran of
which pays mining appaan to bn nearly oamplste In the
ll'ted.tng, os In tho Lohigh regions. In spita
WanuironNt Cm, Jan.
A number of;, up theft- indebtodaret
j
•
petition* In favor of ITohlbition in the Dis-;
Ktat county celebrated sotte -WOtnarri- of Ih-roniber’a larga output, stocks at tidetrict were rrcslved in the senate Tburwi.iy । nge* during. IbST, which outitnmterud by a
tbrough P.atL A Nil ^rovidiog fur thsi' “small majority” tte divorcee granted for
Washington City world's fair on tbe.eente:i-; tbe sume period. But tbe latter ar* steadily
nial of tbe constitution wm referred. Dolph,
the Increase, and may tome day wfa tbe tir.cUy atiff.-r lucaux of |x»«slUa doling of
ftirnarra, and the Thomas company lia« nd
and Mitchell made strong argumqpta I'-1 -J race.
favor of a naval station on the P.idftc coast.1
Harrisvilte peon!* bars chipped in 1 !i,l»0 y«i ahhuunc*d its priw.
Tbe educational bill wa* r-wl and R**gnn|' to a ceiih fuiai a* r.n induremrnt for some
spok* in oppoeitlan to it, .iteoiarmg. that It . ft|tew to sUrt B n0UHng mill at that point
was part of a policy of oentMixatiou. I’lumb lt 00iflrt .o ,rato Mswthloc blo-wo-n. wrely.
offered an amendment provMtag that th*
iAwUm*» fnitt .bipax.te for W reacted which fa quoted slightly lower. Stock* bare
Mstributioo of tte apjireprtatlon sbaUbem IM-rlj.
lb. gr„«, „ni. ■ pot ndvancad a« tho-hep-d who«npp-j»Kl that
proportion to population. The senate then ■
jn wWch to hoc** their no,000,000 dMtrlbutod in dtvMends and in
adjourned until Monday.
L • vpor* cash.
•

Judge Pealer celebrated hi* exit from tbe
than the announcement ot comtnitteM. A-'
btil was introduced providing that national j St Joseph county eirnilt by‘award Ing lienfansiu Garton, the fe’low convicted of Iruruing tho building* of • Comtaatlco widow,

LnSSS-Mfcb *”*• M

utansive library, lu

WOBKIMO PKOFLE
*cinii&lt;A tteolo-xy, biography, artor anything

. r._.----tiv. list uf natlrirftira

of published information that yu»i cannot get

lion* with the Uxr-rt sy»twn of a pbys.rian or
dyspepsia. caoirtlpatten

that appoint* Misita have to te mbd- with him

Fifty Years at the Front.
elude the in-wt etukuwidh idea »! the cotn.try.
Thousand* «'t wwnttit* a;«l r»-lipi-Hn &lt;»&lt;■•&gt;-

reference, lit thwdogiral hietory lie is )&gt;roii
.JJy mure Irurtr^.t’mu any man living
XYten tte f rxtb'.a- n&gt;*«f nf thi* -ort of
literature tli-lt •&lt; In •-fstaiuw. ts tx.ir«i&gt;L&lt;i-J,

i ot iionporril would contain the natne* of th*
■ hick hesitate*.
nT
"
| aspinuite for th- JArksotl' port office, but tte iQB woks manuinnurvra wMin* u&gt; nave
« asHistmw vrrr, Jan.
— Whatever tetisdaily growing larger.- It I* fatr to pre- ' matt unoertaiutv. Tte raw material luu d*uncertaloty may. be entertain*! by the pubsd ataxit 1 esnt in D*cwnb*r and fi to
lie in
to i th* conllrmation
TS
*••*«**».
. rv-ard
7w
‘"‘“riuauuu bv
uy tbo
suo
Mj
f,n(M
Jn, .1
rJor», wo0
| yield*
senate of M*ra Lamar, t ilea, and Du-duq■*
•on, It is quit* certain that th* gvu!i*nu*n
mo*t interest*!, have but little it any doubt
od tbe subject. Mr. Dickinson iseo court-

itetuent and - soma changes in the amount*
variable ItabiUtim that i-nter into the sum
the totdl* debt The surplus in th- triift.*y baa incroas-xl, according to tho statasnu, about HMXl'.aoo during the last

tdS,9O.510, as shown by tba treasury ahipninta. ^Really it ba* Umti -ihuch leas, becau-w Jdy 1 nearly fcV.QOQ.aw uf called
bat not matured bonds ware figured in tho

F.&gt;&lt;M.Mi..Til, againat lIDh.^.gn July
t tte present forms of atateftumt indicate
plu-now uf paly $M,(kO,&lt;iQ), against

st Korarntusni'nuw mans gXri.OOU.ajq of
n d only a iitlls nwr* thna &gt;43,000,On

$2.*,OiX),C0P, awl thretcak of'silrar las'decn-e-wd more Cbnn gd^.ojU.OOO

latiou hn» Incn-seod nearly fV.OrniDO In the
last months, more than FJi,.’/JU,000 iu sis
month', and $M,50(\0'jO in tw.dvo months.
The silver dollars in cj-culaticn have fallen
.off a little ia Uw last mouth, but are still
$10,(XX),000 above wlu»t they ware six months
•fcn. Again*; thb increase of currmcy is to
to m-konot a d-croa«o of f-.S,318.0*3 in
national tank t-irriilaUou within the last

Ho sit* with Postmaster Gonera! Vilas, aud
receives from him Ldute and Idoas about th*
worta^ and watch-.. him a* ho.dtapatche* 1L
Mr. Vilas apparently entertains no doubt of
confirmation. Tiier* ar* many Indication*
ih.t l&gt;.
-xm W
U» J.1T1m"nt' „
Equally confident Is ■ Secretary I.* mar.
who, for sock* time jmuU bad tbo clerks la hfa
offle* preparing
for b.» signature
&lt;•&lt; II» Arinu
..... final stateof

.The Rev. Williain H. Rydsr, D. D., ;«utor of th* Ann Arbor (Mich.) CoogregaUonal church, has been railed to tb* asaemate profoMarabip.of sacred lileralur* in ttw
Andowr Tboological SMnioary.
ta™,-] .full
' half million in new building* during‘«f.
|
............................. — ■
....
A sinyle Hay City wit Llnck turn* out IlfI

&gt; " ~ —
\
J/■'

Hale preaeutwl atverwl petition*'fisVoring tbe
right* of American* in Canadian water*.
Voorheei sent pp a petition ngaiint free lum­
ber and Cullom had a handful of petitions

prr«.-ut.»g
Madam rui

CHRIST ON CALVARY

De.
1.1. I.01-. ... Iron. I, taxh.l. , uWh&gt;p.r..«..H,»d of .'.I p.r e
.
p..Un-n&gt;. &lt;b. oOd,'. «. pnr-H.f for • 1
*• *““** “*“ “."’’'•K-'l- "
cbangr, and though it may be dfilayud, it fa &gt;
weutbor-ey* on a ccnreni likr.tuat.
elnlmwi that snfll^ent pklgee have been re- j
Ovid people arc greatly exet eiacd over L__ .
reived from Rcpuldican senator* to make . appearance of a n»w diawtM of a diphthorfe , jm. Ml,p... .ltr7.■—]
Ibathree corrflrmailog* certain.
| nature. The lr«*tl pbysidnni ure won terin- i
rrf/taa&lt;„v nresenl
?------- I
j
*M&gt;tte victim* of the4to*«- a. (lop^ we. a nuta a:
The Ili.use Cmwinlir«M AnnoueMd.
, "re
transplanted OU the ••evergreen f(r
d.^tor1* .kill an

'CHRIST BEFORE PILATE
1 Tbr«c msgutfirfhl works of urt arc ni-liit-r
•dd time ri.ru«a&lt;« iwv ordinary &lt;*r.Cr.n “.The Litter is an I'vqulsUc pbotoctr;£:
saperlor totmj-ttiing mthr msrtt:. rhri-t &gt;-t.
Calvary, Uw mill*.
for u* fry the Mrr»*

ttejr information w&gt; skillfully, and rannot

\.Una I

German, full ites-rtptj.n. of
Portrait of Muiikncfty. G&gt;-

a

Brfg tnann

he eniLltldti* for a -ul.incF* &lt;**iunils»faa in

OH! MY BACK!

OppiUrant for tieo tint i-cretat
&lt;lr;inrtmeiit, n jr»d v hfeli Mt I

Fira %. &gt;

*, Wilier*T\ taitrl’ronght fire,
it virtitr tenmyHania nvetius

&lt;* Dr. Schmidt

admiration

Uumx building. On the roof. In tte cellar,
■m every flour, climbing along the gutter,
lisle hn* at laa: made upAl* list of standing ' Tbe Sheridan New. ha&lt; iwn pjrdha^l by
mounting the cMnrrv. dangling from wfncomurittee- of the house of representative*. “ l-tdy—,!i*« (. M. Flein ng.
WrensnS
14X1,0 . Jan. ft— Samuel Bowmm touchjd
umi they were dnr.ounrad Thursday.
; »pbere . f uwfnlnesa fa constantly enlarging,
of Texas, k^Ziiairman of tba wayv aiwl
St. Valentine'* day will te rotebratad in : - ------------------ -------- ---------------- - —- --—
i thrir devoir, but to eujuy th-mneivr* whiLm*ai’«, the leading committee «f tho bouse,tte El-ven th Michigan district by tte •I-c‘’•“'fi bested Sunday. An expkn.on folI they were at IL Ellav -rth *U&gt;Lr with Gen.
In charge of ail reveaun bill*
Ran-. tion. of a congrvssman. Tha fallow Tortunale I k&gt;w -d, settihg fire tob» elotbing and burning
Man-fit-IJ un th* ccmvi, hi- nrin\r&gt;&gt;Hw!, hi*
dall.
of
P-anvyhanl.v,
i*
chair- ' enough to rapture the pr.r* will naturally bv ; w,u
"rri'P H»* wife, in attempting t.i |iul |
man of tte com miltoe on approjiriation* I » valentine himself.
tart, th* tLmi «, &gt;•;&gt;« also fatally burned.
hair, a b*n-.itlf::l
l&gt;ruv»n. touching
Tte next mac important committee, the juLawton fruitist* waul a coldstarag* non-! m*”' pr*v)‘M* to lighting tte match, ».iid te

ENGLISH BUCHU
te Ono of the Best

Kidney

ITEMS CJr GENERAL INTEREST.

twenty-right
other
highly
important ;
cbelimnnshlfa.
Of
tlio
forty-e**en ;
committee., norttern Democrat, get only ,
sixteen cliairm.-Mrihipj, the majority of.
which are of inferior imjjortaure. Illfimfa .
get. three chairmanship*—Towr.Mtend; on
military affair*; ffprlngar, on territories and
Landos fur the minor committee on veutllatlon and ncouslhn of tin capita! bjil iing.

boy" the freedom »ftb* orchard nt »urn
time*. We opine that iter’ll find Ins pr»- 1
acrrnig qualities eq-ial to an enixgeucy.
A bail dr.R.n structures • it. tte teslr.cM
section of Vandalia. Mich.. wer» ternwl
early Tburwlay morning. Th* IcmsI* r.T.,UoO
aud the iomirance F».«UL
I
—* - — .
..
•- - 1

Alger, of Michigan,

bad ent-red into

WAnmrOTOX City, Jan. 3.-Tbo people Udot, fa unequivocally dewed by Gen Alwbo dodre public buildings erected ip tboir ger.
midst weiw Btrongiy rvprueented in tho houa, ,
At Faw ' Faw. MiAi..
Thuralay, Ida
llednandar. T:&gt;&lt;w nlarvwin wa«r whl.Sh... ' tv
___ ■ ,«
•_____ ..
.

(k&gt;n cf which bills were iatrodured were s» j
follow*: Pueblo, CoL; Kramnik, Indian- j
at»ili- tfnr tte enlnrwmrait nf laitUln.t
I

BsyQty, Lansing. Mieh.; Duluth, Minn.;
Bc-lalia, Imuxsim City. Bpringflald,
Mo.;
Tremont, Grand Island, Omaha, Plattsburg,
ifastrice,
Neb.;
Portsmouth, Gallipolis,
Z.in&lt;-»vill~. Hamilton. D-llano*. Q.; Port­
land, Salem, Ore.; Milwaukee, Wk; Helena,
Montana; Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Notwithstanding tba: Broneon’a go. wall

'
-------I -*umi*rider, white ho st-arikr-i tte asre-mbted
Th* arcretary ot tte lr*a*ury ha* appointed
Zarnw* for their quirk nnd helpful servkw'
, Tbnrns.J. Hiuley storekeeper for tte Finn prwdfattihg te b«qw*! equally efficient work in
‘
Hbno-e district, at Chicago. I u whwv irn'rlotk- jt n.-4 more nxcitiux ttel.L —
' It Is glean out Hint Goveroor B«ay will I J* Howard iu New Y-wtc Graphic.
probable vuttf thn rare for tte Unite!State* 1 ———-------- .......-----------------•enatorwh.i, in Atalmma, to row?.! Mr.
--------- ------------ -------------- »------••
'
‘ ~
■ —The rvvmtui twirts from IltA-k Island
anner

Patronize the B

make the Fifth internal rwv»nu» district (1&gt;*

Five hundred school children in Akrou,
are sick with- tia-Rshw, which have beentirely suspended on accutmt of that die-

(pre it away, but failed lo find the pacw

Tin- flrtt and only rvprodu.ilcu In this

corridor of V,'illard'* hotel, arm in arm wit!-.

Bical inau-mtwnti;

. Hchroattor

dew type, and the cdttoriul
nuule thb pr-nodjefai a power l» t

' .
Oanawnring nuvlcatly enough hh clmgg**
nra now w&gt; high that tlwy would sewn exorlatant to any &lt;mi« i-&lt;&gt;1 enurenant with .tbo

.•membered hit phyri-

,

SHERMAN OPENS THE FIGHT,

Wasuixoto*

iltam gratefully

AMERICA! AMMIUST
darcrly uruugbt aimu' Uwuugb its te,t-h:
oentircte* today, after atefiri )■-. :*■
Juthrr aarieuttural juipcr-. to tnrn:*2i
'agriralturallit-—stare where tlx- Fug!
&lt;$mn iik!angtiiuS&lt;-4 arc *|*&gt;k«i.
Erer?-

"

li- actual nduetieo in tho principal of tho
liiu-nHt-bearlng debt, some $0,000,000 Lj-

asrirubuial nnftri

» remarkable
itot la- -am-* tba w*mo
*utburitatirajBTU&gt;Uti-m tabs &gt;41tar bfcurlje&gt;

The first weak ot tbc y»r opens with fewer
failures thin w»r* antielpsted, an I wifb fair

the some. Bills were also introduced to re-1
strike, with it* uncertainties axplaiw* alight*
due* postal on fourth-clam matter, and for
letn rotnaln* unsettled
•
1—1 ..LI. —k.i'l. —,
|K&gt;[&lt;il(tr eeloctlons of jxxtinx*Um Cux was
annronraa
u...au ’
Michigan school Uwetens ar* eanvaaslng , __ ________________ _______ __________________ _
announced a*
as a
a nwmucr
member «
of *«■
tbo □uu&gt;»
Stnithsoahtn
Institute regenev, and tho bmiw, to give , ,b*
* •u$»n,”[ ”*»&lt; But tte m &gt;n*y marxtts ore grawnlly casli-r,
the ebrnmitteaa time to arganiu, adjourned ; oa.tfa" T*”1
**•
no“r ,h* ,n*’r and complaint of collections is lem frequent
_...
u—u—
j end of Lak* Michigan. A ranmer ru.urt fa nividends declared tr buiksanJ otter finanuntl! Monday.
j an excMlcnt plara In which to white away | d4l fmtltottDW were geuM-nl&gt;y up to e«p-e■
«»'.
Ioo«3
cbang*
that
thk
srootnnlatal
dur- . taUoj|5( bjt fflU j,
m rJ3J
to
CONFIDENT OF CONFIRMATION.
[ Ing th* balance of tbe y*er.
tev-l-s. ar.tie i&gt;-.t ,1 in nrevi m. it.va.t-

lu any slcktMM, It artnnd Kidney* arid corr.-i
*r. Indoreed by rere..ll,
_
_______ r aud eiulneui e a*
TH® BEST FAMILY XffDWtNE

-VW fForn advertising matter.
A li-ycar-old girt in Winfidd. Can., has

INVESTIGATORS IN USE.^

r«u»«wi. |apMI
larasnUiTna ».*•

Job Rooms.

I. JOHNSTON

A GENTS WANTED U-Canra— fo- Advert)4k tug l‘*truiu*4c. A small a ram. Lt ol «in!
done wlf.i, tact ai.d lutclhg*. re maj produce,
co*e«tdera|4'- tn-eoi-. Avrnt.&gt; rani severe

nran-.tii.vupaper ufUea mid Itpin
ours |* the f-«t Known antf bret eqniptteu
Seattbe
esiaUllsbmci-.t (or placing cdvertiamt-iJa

Michigan CfAIB.il
in

kukks
telter to «»». P. UowitiX * Co.. Neerep.
Advertising Bureau, to bprure St.. New Yi
and iiartlculars win lie sent by return mall.

TAd

Falls (Route.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

BUSINESS NOTES.
•harp advance in tte prion of petroleum

A workman who fell through
w-nrfll at Grand Rapid*, Mich., and had

s

prletora of tba mill.
for pcatal telegraph, against gunbling in

bava had a controlling band ip
——- — -—
1UIUWVT au-u wug*r,
oil from llllnou grangers.
Brown effaced a
YtwiJuUon which bo had laid over for him to

.prrudont for confining that document to the

•bcu: the surplus. Tho president had vetoed
till* that wore necessary and deairnbln and
that would have redured tho surplus very
materially. Hbermau favored free tobacco
•Ud beer. Voorhow replied, declaring that
th- crfUebm of Sbennnn wm insincere, un­
fair, and mbleadlug. and that ho one wanted
to adopt free trod* or anything like it
The meesage he declared lo I
;trand and stateamaa-like. Teller

ported booming. Tbe furaaoes are running'
to tboir fullc*-. extent, and all product i*
speedily disjiosrd of.

Tba Washington Fir* and Marine Insur­
ance company, of Breton, is preparing to go
oat of business, end litu reinsured Its marine
risks in California Companion, and a greater

SaSBr.*!:
SSrer'

ways aud means annauOCha that a tariff-re­
form bill will Lo formulated without delay
and that inanufacturer
terwted In this elas* of

a

IS
:.H

g
a
120

Fitch Bros., gentlemen'* furnjshrrv, of
Madison, Wk. assigned to F. F. J’ruudfit
Tuesday. AJoeta, $14,000; liabilities, $12,­
000, mostly in suioll claims and l«0 per emit,
of them falling duo at the same time, caused
tbe trouble. Tbo firm will rcrom* businoea
Far eleven months ended Nov. SO lest, tbo
not earnings of . the Union Pacific row! show

FJO.OUO.OiAi worth ot cotton annually, and
■
more then $ 100,00),000 werttt of

log almost tba entire field ot lrgi«!ati«ij wore

upright jadga

FIRES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS.
It’s probably all right
The Caseville Record bos gone to the happy

valued at $»,000, burned

ficisnk patronage.

drowned,

huiuranca ea steamer, $8,000.

ORTHERN PACIFIC

L0«NNCEUIUUBUma
ment LAND?.

•4
-

�f* Manila tor.

Peach and for Pear.
•and Prove;
ixt files to the air,

~s
—K/F
BCR.W.D OUT’ANB SHOT.

THE RECORD OF

STATE CLIPPINGS.

CRIME.

Drop ll:at qua 11 and partridge; time’s up.

two Improved Oatlturguns. perhaps.

Two men fought * duel after chnrch aerv- ■

tbe ktadnosTmaaUested, and import*' to them
bl* afKWtolic Wearing." This was signed by
Catdfnal Rarapolls, wretory of state.

CHARACTERISTIC INCIDENT OF LIFE

or Itaprr w&gt;« fob. lur Printer and PreM,
For Physic, end People « h&lt;&gt; sell it:
lut when you are rick, to relieve your distress

his and Hfomar h regulated
iy. sugar-coated ctauules,
। inurtardM-eda. Tlieywork

Hod. H. G. Hort h:w ■ 10 lecture en­
gagements tQ till during ibis month.
Many Imitator*, but i:o e&gt;puil. has Dr. Hage's
Catarrh Iteiuedy.

Coldwater claims to have produced
eight-different styh* of road carts.
You bnve been told that eiwumptlun is Incur­
able; that wheq the lungs are attzu-ked l-y tuls
terrible malady, tbe sufferer Is past nH help.

olMK-allnt cures tu vatu, and you ore now
dMimuden*. and prej&gt;:.rtog l«r the wend. Bui
don’t give up the ship while Dr Pieree’siGoldeo
Medical D.M-&lt;ivr. reiuriiis untried. lit* until
cure-all. nor will It prrfori* miracle-, but II iixs

rilnj

Prof. Still well, of Alma, Is revising
his VolapuK trrmmar.
feat'

g00^ things of thi*&gt; life aro norrowfolly let
alone on account uf Drap-i-pala. Acker’.Dyspcpsta Tablets will' cure Dvspepaia,
Indigestion and Consttpttinn; sold on s
positive guarantee *t 2J and 50 cents, by
W. H. (loODYEAR &amp;Co., Druggists.

■lure

IN WATTERSON’S STATE

reached thia place Saturday nip.ht of one of

of thtm, Elijah Ulm, «a* ahot tbsodgh tbe
breast and mortally wounded, and'tba other,
William Ctumui, who was unhurt, fled.
Iu a battle between * band of robber* and

tho robbers were routed end took r«fugs4u
of Kentucky. The acene ia ou the Bladk- the lava beds.
Their leader was fatally
। wounded and two of tbo civilians were
Ttw crlttto fo the oatgrowth of an old fetid. &gt; kilted.

and

PE.
llht-r
*&amp;

it on
ra

ara

C.re.;
I for­
. for

, and

Flveglrl babies hate been boreal Buch.nan

ra* an election hold on Pond creek.

_____ ttScottdal*, Pa.,
Munday night, Jim Blaino, a colored man,

At NeaTu Creek, Iron county, Ma,
Waineaday. Alexander Sumpter waa killed

the trial of Wftliam Turnrr for shooting
BumpU r. after tvbn« 'acquittal high worts

and shot them to dratb.
wagwi between tba HaUDld* and th»:r gang,
who reside in Lagan county. .West Virginia,
■nd Use MeGoys, of Pike cuonty, Kentucky,

Carrenter Brown, of NanU Hie. Marie, has Saginaw aty banks euterins into this arrangebuilt himself a targe sleigh, so ured a full team nicnt.
■
for Itself a very handsome banking house.
Emory Elbert of NrwN-rry recently killed four 1
. distance o&lt;
full-grown tTars Inside of a half an hour.
Dnu&gt;c!i.an&lt;l waa struck by a train anff Injured
Tlicre are » rick convict* In I Jackson prison
Said that cuat bus licen found In Springdale
bospftal—mere thar. ever before at one time.
township. Wexford county, near the Manistee
Uix! and the thrifty Mintstee mm who own

Burglars at Cumbtrlanl Mi’ih, Md.. beat
Mra. Stack »o badly th-t Wiodiod Friday.
Bandits in Sinaloa, M-xlco, robbed an old
woman of
In motwy and then killed
her.

A few nighla riuoo tbo Hetfield party visited

W|LL NOT JOIN HARPER.

.

tons of Ionia county for kiting deer out of
ocaaon.

glaring light she wu abot dead by tlw (lends

LARL -DUNDER -

SAVINGS.'

also sidt them.
haa skipped the country, and others believe he
citizen* of Alma have held a flrot meet­
ha* been murdered.
.
lug and passed resolutions L;voting tbe e stead The business bouye* of Bay City did not
name
of
tbe road when pnlled out of volapuk tv
.patronize the Swift electric light sufficiently to
Jerden Waldron, a well-to-do colored man
make It profltabte and so the tires have been pot the Battle Creek. Alma &amp; Bay Qty railroad.
of Wllltamsvillv. Cbm county, dropped dead
otit and tiie town may Unger In daricneas so far
lavt Saturday,
as the Swift I* concerned.
the machine shop*.

Georm RerrMt. of Fort Huron, who h
charged with couutrrfrltlug. ha* been released

baainqnod knot*.

Beennd Mlcblgan.distrlet. I* a Munday school
superintendent, of the Presbyterian persuasion,

performed until they arc threatened witb suit*

Fowterrille pfg has Increased Its weight Sl«‘;
pounds In Rt day*. ’
*
Rev. Prank McAlpin*, late of Dowagiac, ba*
been wrdalnrd as pastor of the Vntrersalial

Those who drink of tbe water* of Teal lake.

rimae 1* owned and highly prtaad by an East
Bugmnw gentleman.

PnuMtiKLrr.u. Fa.. Jan. 1. —The porittao
nf the zntu.r. n« ro.:ar*ng tU striking rnil-

soon It was rumoreU on ibe street* that the
«ye»t bmni'li of the Ontonagon river. Exart

!. Boughton. .1 aen-kmbwn
;

Eugene Curtis ha« te'en convicted a: firaml
Rapid u&lt;if viulitU.g the I’nlted State'liquor

•
I nlooe right miles through thr wood' after
| dark. Talk about pluck *

in’ tnai

road tpro.werv Included they

dcrtiit

foilptfel by &lt;a ehert vpreri from Master

peralatcta uud aggravaUug lew breaker*.

make it plesaaut for company E. ctb Michigan

Invury of an oo&gt;:a*kMixl clean shirt, a laundry
| having located Cltere.

m'. niitig. wbon at a mwri meeting of a««eiu. bly Nxx 3,*3m, at Keyrioius ball, 8oetmd nnd
PojJ'jsr auvuta, Master Workman Gleavou
read a tetter flQu: the .'-linero* maeuibly stat■lt'&gt; ruiyboi go hungry,
•n • l&gt;» r&gt;t*Lt gvvalrudt ’tag Hmt tl:ry rorfiiLuiliy ex|ccte.l overlurW

Twenty-Dre Arm*. Including the Grand Itaplds
furniture company, nve Owosso manufacturers
and one at Holland, have signed and wfil prob
ably send a petition to ccmgrewi asking that .

Nothing yet board ol John Aiken, Ums Calvin
*rial” datryuuir^* cot|vcntlon and exhibition
It te
to trr
be held at •tagx
Dean'*
’n =p=ra
opera !te™.
hou»e, A^rte-.
Adrian. tosrnshlp. Caro county, man who mysteriously

j

rlth

I

getting ready to.
E4. Luca*, the colored Individual who is

the EMrllty Hauk.
A Decatur lady received an order from tbe wliove flitting has been a mystery to the ufltoen,
ClxcutXATt, Ohio. Jmx A—Mr. Am mi '
AntiiMlel lioii-M- to Detroit for mluce plea tor wm taken in by the police of Grand Rapids
Baldwin, tadlctad with lb* other official* nt !
Wednesday night. .

It fJCthtiill; iH'-d *»rr’&gt; barpawtrilta will reniovv- •Kt'jlul* tn whvtrvcr let in It cxt«t».
.

GMT-

Tbe hwutou* people of Kalkaska have dl»-

the bcj» took well U it doesn't lay up a centTlic Alma college appear* to be gataing
bank* of lite beautiful
ground every day.
a vicious bull, thrown into the snow and badly
Ska’Vig*ri»k craze opened In Covert. Young gored. A neighbor happening near, went for
|&gt;eop]e got it bad.
Um- bull with a pltehfork and saved Webster’s,
life.
The banks of East Saginaw will establish a
flic Internal revenue receipts from the dis­
Mr. 1 tott* to Mia* Fate.
clearing house there, their bustneiu having intrict composed of the upper peninsula of Michi­
gan for the past year amounted to f 101.710. Second National bank Is to be used for that
A public reading torn haa been esiabltehod This is an Increase of tX-Oco over tbe prrviouv purpose, and’exchanges wlll bc made hereafter

vn-.lepUpg J23.OOT.
_________ ,

terc.ttiou with one of tbe McCoy*. Two of
the McCoy brothers came to the rescue and
fatally stabbed Hatfiri 1.
His relatives
swooped down on the McCoy boy*, took
them captive*, and bald them prisonrr* until
Eiliaon Hatfield, whom they had stabbed,
died, when the Hatfield* conveyed the three
McCoy boys to the sceoe of tbe altercation,

J. H. Clrmenu of Nrinwoll. has sold bis
tUre:-jcar-oM Oily. CfockPorfc. by Lexington
Chief. Jr., which has a record of 2 ffli on a half
mile track, to Lima’, &lt;&gt;. |«utle» for *IJDO.

At Port Huror. tobogganer* can »JMo ijoco

Henry Hoopwt, rinployed l y R. J. Allen &amp;

A Slate Farmers' institute will be building, nnd »u ahot Ihroagh tbe bead.
held nt Ithnca Febraary 2 and 3.
of that inatitutjoci,
Randall McC y run from tbe turning
Nothing better for croup'than Hill’s
&lt;11 &lt;1 iiridenly st 3
Pew leas Cough Jsvrup. No cure, no
pay. W. H. Goodyear.
opened fire upon tho attacking party. He b
d»nee 'an Walnut Hill*
v The Suodav Morning Call by Messrs',
naxter. of Batik Creek. Is u ch-an and
reputable trtteeL
flight
Use Cobb’a Little MBs if the weita
foundation in fact.
are low and malaria about 25 cents
He died from the *ftor 40 pills. W. il. Goodyear.
of tbe, HaBfirid* aud tlwir delivery to lha
ammi luLOWl.t . paralysis.
He retired
Manton has just completed a,S8jB0fi
three McCoy brother*, but uo one auerm on Tuesday uighf freling well, but hi*
school house.
Whenever wed. Peerless , Worm
lion Wednesday mornlag. Effort
Spexific makes fast friends. 25 and
Some one of their number ia constantly «u
cents. W. H. Goodyear.
likely to speedily par alyria. Mr. Baldwin **■ IS yean, old
Tho aame of Plank’s Grand Hotel on I
He was under SP.tak) bail.
Mackinac Island is not to lie changed.
wbolo «oclion. This gang of outlaw* have
To fcrich the blood and improve the kllhd Mr. McCoy’s wife, throe uf hi* sen.
appetite, use Hill’s Sarsaparilla. W. di.
Goodyear.
the find time under «*tbfactory- oondiUaaa
Cornelius Austin, who lives Dear
READING STRIKERS d-IOPEFUL.
Novi.Ataklsnd county, is KM years old.

rwnt

The Edlvcn ejoctnc light will shine at Owo^o
soon.

Harahan

Atrtott'Wagtcr. eV Escanaba, has been visit"
tag bls friend John Hoffman, at Jackson, aud
wm picked up in that dty to a stupor and minus

him unknown. If tt wm not tor the fact that
the man h from I'.scan.ibn, tt might be minnlsed
that he bad been drinking.
One of the members of a gang ot counterfeit
er*, under examination at Port Huron, brought
tears to the twinkling eye* of Conunlasloner
Harris bj asjertJu;: that when thr ufihm
raided the stuck ol bvguv eota tltcy scoop" d
In one genuine dVUar. amt,she vociferated suntc

where Ira i« to run a newspaper. A yumpony
"of Michigan capltallsl* are InlrnMed lu that
town and the region round alx-ut It.
Ontonagon recion. died at Duluth a few day*

In one hand and hl* life ta the other.

hig •' Ind was southwest. The highest tempcraj tr.re naa recorded Jn’y 17 at o: 7; and tbe lowest
J luuxry 7. at it degrres below xero. Tbe

Tbc luutalnc common council rater* into, tbc
aplrit of winter a pert* tied tengtti when it ap­
point* a Rprcial (Mtliccman tn took nfterthr
BUlsdri -«oore» tbe first toboggan leodeot tiftogxan rildea. I’artle* Mealing a alate will be
aba observed of Ute season. A H#te daughter of John Smith promptly arre-tnt lor grand laroniy.
attorpry general. the *npcni*pr* *t Sanilac
The aitrfoer Indications in the iron and copper '
I broke her arm Tuesday evening.
district* are that the race for the Republican'
Chicago H*tol.
nominal iott for congress haa narrowed &lt;iowdJu
The Iaw ton A, South Haven narrow gaiufe

if y«m ivii ret out of shall today d sin' put
him off tlf! t-it.-rrow,
:■
'
Hohe • • vluts tier b»&lt; pulley, but it vho*

u

r

sylvania avetMts f&lt;
and the laat of tbo
quiet at Fort Riehl
lotumi.
Truth v’ta»x.jtiigl.ty und must jrcvatl, but Italian*, twelve int----- -—
sjyi»‘- tulk&gt;. thrive so w&lt; uderfuilv well on I Saturday ntonilng. But little freight •« be­
ing handted nt .Willow rireet aud only a
‘lying«»to diHiauwst* hotx&gt;: folk*.
It vuruMiidt-i.u? une4ialf &lt;itr vwrliltdocn' auioil quantity at Broad und Callowbid
know hnw dur uddtr half iita Sir’ll. I Ilk"
it KA Ul V0. ia., J-n. *.— torro &gt;« ovnatev
to tital dot. i&gt;aV which •loaii* kt»w j Eafery
■on every baud that th« atriko In tb* tfc-huylwtftoii-.t kiffiw- all ulmut trefty fumilux.
Money vh» klet* root «&gt;f ullrviL ‘if ydu Aill rcgioc is tacotniiig more general every
day, utid there it now every Indlcattoq lual
tbo ciitf-'rent aateiubllM will call util tiwtir
l&lt;wy&lt;,iir tvulhrt.
•neu working In the Individual rollienee
..
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soon, though they un? Paring the S per cent,
advanca Thia will be dwtio fur U;r j.ntpow
&gt;i&lt;«tn" m® mil tier shine &lt;

of tho knights in this region.

A sernw of

Storekeeper Hayd-n in th:&lt; city.

/.s’li dcy g&lt;&gt; fijdiipg,

They are

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Cm- quality of natural ga« wn* 4i«cx&gt;v&lt;rr*d Satuntay night flowing freriy from- *c arte«i*n
well tin tar tin- Itetand hotel, situated on th*
ui*v awi III »&lt;4i» twj. -i-.ateadily Bunday, aud it it beiteved to come
from ■ log® vain extending uneftr Lak*
Michigao. Warren F. Lriattd. propriotorot
tbe bptri, httetid* to develop hi* find at onr«.
~~r~” ‘ ‘' ' ,Z~
Tiring
_ on S uur Old Wuniee.
Kxaxmxx, Tenn., Jan. I*. -Mary Young,
I.L J.UU4 Ot U... r,l, .l-l BM.r.
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®- •“
“”,.r ‘"'"J- '
1
er life as a atava
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&lt;

The Dotrionl devatar Aratpany ha* filer! nrtl-

posit
1 ,-U ot bitnininouv
r cue! ha* b.&lt;ti
-^1' discovered :;

Writer Jcdtuwtn. at*n&gt;^.tar of Fort Huron.

1

Win • bon'd bt« hoatsit

widow-vwtuans tu gtt Iter !«• money taroL.

Brunk znduy tmd buy ft-iborrow vhaa
ful true. It tnrgnH «b&gt;t.tn&gt; hired girl

her n «•»?.
nuts off vh«*n no pollneninA vhn* after him,

a

g

let that cold of yonre run on
You
think it ia a hfiht thing. But it may
run Into catarrh. Dr into pueninoniu
or cousutnption. Catarrh is d’flguMiug
Pneumonia io dangerous. ConsutnpAion is death itself. The broathing ap­
paratus must be kept healthy and dear
of all obstructions and offensive matter.
Otherwise there is trouble ahead.
All the diseases of these parts, head,
nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs
can be delightfully and entirely cared by
the use of Boschee’.-i GtH-man Syrup. If
you don't know thia already, thousands
and thousands of people can tell you.
They have l»een cured by it, and “know
how it to, themselves.” Bottle only 75
cents. Ask any druggist.'

\/?tf I can be cured of Vour
I?H£UN4nSM,NEUffA14w
oppurf)u»tyt4MCHE' by'usin^

Try

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। John «&lt;•!•» nimfer. of near I-aininc. haa bejn
' arrested qa acfiirge uf prf.ttng cuttbe ryc» of
two cattle lie wa* drivingso market.
,
Mlh.'mfnnH,.
.loVuHw.olooUMd'MM.Mk.M.Mo,
I Mtot &gt;o
n.b ™.mb«ox

..hire Mill »«• .tbrharxcl;

vbaaa ie-atitiful raying, but vlmt »t vhasiill

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* Grand Rapids this week.
JohnF1ynnlaalmo-.taejrarvold.buf bcllckwl
’ bl* wife, all th* «ame. and a Mar-dial! Justice
;
(
Graml Junction expect* to have a furniture
&gt;
- factory a&lt;x&gt;n. John A. Wright, the btuttcr, I■
puttiqg his alniutder to thi wheel.

|

rtTK-LD-fflfrfiOS,

for Mears

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by tsnmior a rwey nil! through his foot*

d*T“U’p*d “

dheiargsd.

ualtoa. tsavaral Reading c.;y cuunoiline:i
Saturday cmninonced a cativr.a* of the Vuvinosv nen‘be'0 to appoint a committee to call
ou Prerid.tat CWbta and prt him to consent
to a settlement of tbe strik-.

THE MARKETS.

M­

5

&gt; tested
I fs TGdaj 1ne
konjy sucEkcessful,

(Scents’

not a Detroit nian ns was then reported. He
w:« a so'n of John Hunter, of Alpemt. nad
formerly lived at London. Out. Witen found
both hl« leg* were trosen solid to hi* knees, and
hi* tnnpH* wa* frozetf to thr robf t*f bls month.
The distance he wns trvtogto wrijx was 14 miles,
verdict WM obtalnrel upon the charge of negli­ tool them being through an entirely uulnhnblt
gence on the part of the mil! owner*.

master, where the remarkable well »» found
•otne month* ago: but when the winter la over
it b likely something willpK- done to uuilre It.
Chas. KlUmaster'* house'h now heated and
lighted with the gas and it works to perfectiou

held In the new board of trade building. It ia
ex preted that every article ever made from
wmxt will be placed on exhibition and that tho
exhibit wifi exceed that nL.any provicus meet­
ing.

WagiiMbtoit Ott. Jan. U—Gen. Alfred
nj I JU’, -ivoru
•■•rwi
i-jru-nmru.
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rill I &lt;rjr- "pem-danl d-wel $U.]&lt;l;May. ■ip'-ord f li U, | menl.
1
Lanl-letruary, tjsmcd 17.61, ,
Martin Ma*r!ita»kl. of Tawaa City. f&gt;aa l-ren
I »cnt up for throe month* for riealtog a tatnd
i”M- “a""
“““
■»»•1““"
d&lt;-ubtfal, There mil yariR qnntallona:
jkirlr- iprurj ninu
K ,
crate at yexferday’-. clori/u;_|gli**; light grain*,
F •
.
light betwecu tbe
rough packing. &gt;'■
D; heavy! Jack Douahitt, of Grand Rapid*, ba* gone to
'friends of Gen. Mlle* parking and shipping totv «iSfcAft). CatUn j futile Creek to teacb the hvlplwi* ciUxmisof
nnd G^n. Crook for
J*?-?’ »*": £
, *ha«-Fta« '*&gt;* '•&lt;’
up their Imudi m»&lt;1 orimd
CO«K. »i..» .1-4.10: MJ'Ctasnx.T.’.tt^l'. ltD. bbonp— ..
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Steady; wether*. ftniftEltl; Jamta, |l.toCftl75. **ta«M«ivea. .
F’roduire: Butter—Fancy Brin ccnomrey, to© * H fo alleg' d tiuxt. la tbe
i-cr ••Stabllshed at
t JS years old) B3e per-lb: fancy dairy. «!©»&lt;;■; pariung atock, I be a Knight of lJUwr
i the state organ of
. brother «
tiie kulghts.
R se
Terry,
tb»
George. Amner. of (Mldwatep. served a
sentence for abusing hl» family, .nnd soon after
he got imme WM urrestM a second time for the
same offense.
Tho Catbolie church site al ML Pleasant, has
WHAT THE C$OPS WERE WORTH.
been arid to an Ohio flrm for «j.o». and the

’ S. D. Clay, tlio boot county pruiecutlug at­
torney, haa commenced a taw suit afrinst his
brother-in-law for allouatlng Mrs. Clay’a af-

aud the suit l« attracting a gopd deal &lt;4 atten­
tion.

burineaa of Cite Lake Shore railroad company
at Grand Rapid*, goea to Detroit in tbe rervfee
of the uuae company.
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bean prepared for publication by tho atattetidan of the department of agriculture Tba

Vice rrealdvnt Shelby, of the Grand Rapid*
A Indiana railroad, is trying to leant the typo-

or worth Ices acreage, b 72. OTO, OX serve in
round number*; product, I.4M.UOT.O0U buab-

It is 3 bonselm’d remedy, and'there are many
atlmenta that the Regulator win eurc. H Is »af*
tn take in any condition of the system. No tear
from exposure aRer taking this medicine.

1W han l»*n auprcci*i”i:tudly iargv. Tu da
this the eaimbllit!^ of tin. ‘tadkma for roprodnetion and tbo ntv-onx ot .Ib-talltutaxi have
bnm taixed to pair uUun4 cli^iucity. Hatch­
ing the y.wu; tab ki rout while nlauid of
rar* has l»**u f-raixl jrrtwUy mj- v^’uI mid
tripled th- nHbd vf dHribirthm. From
vnriousiM-itmMutuvw IHJJUi.taaUi-.w were

little one had crlUeaily surveyed the place for
a moment. »he asked: ••Mamma, when* art? the
eow*?’’

Newaygo charged with selling liquor without
paying tax. Four warrants (have l&gt;een eer.ed

tbe sheriff Tueaday, but was captured before
night iu the belfry of the Fremoat school

recuivtsl l.lMr.nkl, tb» Cboai'Ailio 70.hW.IMO,
the Ptmolossg W*,0mi, the K'*m»vl«c L&lt;MT,U00, tlie triluitarfc* uf tta t I-ulf of Mexico
7JB8,(J00 nnd liiimsd «at-rs t.Ul IJOO.
A m-rit important stxjfcriuwnl ha* Ixsen

with the hvdrotfBiphb- tmrin of tbc Great
■ Kalt Loire. It is ttolierrd by Co!. McItoiwM
and the ft* rownniitoun thgtall tbecrevdi-

ProAswor Baird, had determined to
by
exhnuirfivc experiment the cupaUlHte* of
three water*. Ancordlttyly 1,000,OTo ,)m&lt;l
mother. He waa taken to Caro and d)•chanted.

Tbe Churtl)HI house. Alpena’s splendid pew
hotel, win be opened about Feb. 1, and will l&gt;e

hardly bn ertMtautL-K. w York Timet.

rand tbe macBlM to pieces.

Thomas Cranage. * well-known Bay City pnhlle entertainment In Michigan. It Is monu­
lumberman, took a dose of ammonia by mis­ ments like this that give faith in the future of
take tor a medlctoe. It nearly lifted tbe top of Alpena aud other lumber eenter* aher every
pine tree on this peninsula I* gone.

400,000 uci*e*; product, CZ.000.0OJ basbah;
value, rkiV.orw.Oufi, Arm In oata, nearly
26,000,003 oerro; proluet, WiO.OOT.OjO buritels; value, «3JO.an,OOU.
ing year do not riiow much decroaaa of area
In 1'oxas there is conridurabla increav* am
slight dacronvo In soaM ocher itataii. Tba av-

Mothers and nurteaHmj give ftmmotv IJver
IkgwlatortoeblMrmiand to the tnMt delicate
horne-bonnd Invalid with tbe utmost conCdenee

Ererv one knows • haL-w-flekety-t*! depot
disgrace* the Mlctilgsta Central raflroadTit
Niles. A little a-yanrield with her mother

factory thereon.
February, VlJtc. Oore-Dril; Ka
do January, Ms: M

Wm. H, Hunter.the musfet^n and planu Inner
'ho wns Znwen In &lt;te&gt;«tli &lt;&gt;
— liu

A boy named .Willie It. Hndlh sc^tiwj a gs.ooo
verdict against Ihtnham, Peter* * Co., of Mau-

rptetaUpim'; w- Jof Seymour Lake. Oakland
-Ko. 2 February. I eounly. raited
worth of prpperwilnt oil Mil*
Marcli cprocl Tbe; [ reason from Mirer-fourth* of au acre of Ian A
ttaull Sic. Ma'/u-U bound ti» £avo everything
C.Tn-N.* : IWwgnry. o.-ea-y -&lt;«*&lt;•. d
wi4.u

‘T beUavc we Wtre.‘

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tMs".

outa-JW: cadi.

(•er cent. In Kentucky, #7; Oiilo, S»: Mich­
igan, M; Inilinnn, 100; lllinou, IH; MimourL
99; Kan«a». 9&amp; Tbo condition it r.ff&lt;jcteJ

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S."roc; May.

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MMc.

Tuuaxi, &lt;ihta Jan. 7.
I aovrrwn l.-liwy: cash.

SendH

Tbe ninth annual convention of the Michigan
etufitirarlng society will be held at Kslxma.0'.
Jan. 17-30. An interesting program has been
provldcd.andlththc intention of Kalamazoo
to Qx tho jnsiplo who atteiMl so that they will be
aw fully glad they came.

The antptri meeting of forester, which occurs

i it Kas bcm

fte Nah
IbatiKCAri'I.
cure. .^4

Demacnit* do not seem to be making any stir
In tire matter.

Romeo had a fox ehase the other da}*. In
which about 1» folks, niyrlr.deot (togs and,- one the Virginia
lonesome fox participated. The tog v ** tunc
and taxy and fell an cavy prey.
,

4-.
• hair album, mafie up of strand* from tbe tapad*
J of their gentlctaan friends. Tiite Ix'anJuter

aakati; Mra-,

Tbc Seventh Day Ailventlvta|»vt&gt; Uhdtarebea

the district that tuSterrd frdm drought, do- •«&lt;y. HbJa-.Mjuxh. MtSH.
, In thia alate and tho member* thereof paid
lay lug oeodiug, gannlnaUan and growth.
Tbe tata nun* greatly Im pro rad tho situa­
tion. Tba araraga of condition B
rang­
siUta i conrittateUtalantrtimetabervblpof any »i*u J
ing tn'tbe principal statee from frJ to
Tbe 'uarn-jfo.a, MMc- Oata-Na g Kc^Na'k white.
' oroountry.and wUhttteexreptton of California ।luedtehx- did not oomem m-rit. it you suffer
condition of tbo winter
from impareblood, try Hood’s Karaaporilta and
realize Its peculiar coraHre power.

’•And tluri yemr db.tru t con’d uot’p-vuibly
export uksv tl.ny Itu’f u urop.“

WeU. ixr*.

�HIS OWN

A VOODOO DOCTOR.
OFFICE IH

HIS QUEER
SON

STREET

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M. ISRAEL &amp; CO.,

STAR.

THOMP­

127-129 W. Main St, KALAMAZOO.

Annual Statement

ROOKERY.

CAUTIONS AGAINST FIRE.

I rot on intelligent young colored man
who tos bad must of the superstitious fanTta*
knocked out of him to go with a friend who
was known to tto doctor and tell mowhat

a 1-iug un»? eo"
-i-' — - ----------- ”
inch uud -V--1 tbcro .taring st themi with
mw .-re distrustfully. It k was a big bright
rv.
in the daritnoa of tho land­
ing to glare like tbe headlight of n locomotivk . Th. young negro confeswl afterward
.
i _____ n—K-t .11 av.t

companion, who bad not his advantage* ot
early education and firmly believed m the
•Id timnY power, was shaking from head to
foot with terror Thu old man finally flung
tbo iloor open and invited them in. ,Ho
wa* dreswvi to a long black robe that

the

ringular

• strange -kformity tto flcry eye lay alnort
frame w&lt;* bent, and his slace cadaverous.
Boh, my young colored ft land. says that tbo

8

MICHIGAN MUTUAL

cabin and intelligible cautidn* against Are:
Don't allow stove* or beaters on ycx

Tornado, Cyclone and Wind-Storm

fully protected with metal.
Don't all. w any loom jointed gas brnckrtt
on your premisos, which could be mrung
against woodwork, or nny go* bra&gt;-krta with­
out wire scrocrn or globui, if hay, straw,
light material* or window curtains ore near
them.
Doni allow the elrctrie light* or wires on
your premiacG which are not properly pro-

Commencing Jan. 1st, 1888.

INSURANCE COMPANY,

Located at Hastings, Barry County, Michigan

Don't allow steam pines to bo in contact
with wood or inflammable material.
Don't allow any kerosene oil lamp* to b#
filled after dark. Filling lamps near a flr*
is dangeroiLH.
Don't forget to keep tlm lamps filled and
wick* in good ortler When tbo oil i» low it
generates gas, which i* liable to expfode.
Don’t allow benzine, garaline, naphtha or
explosive* in your place. Your insurance
policy prohibit* it.
.
Don’t allow asbe* to be put in a wooden
box or barrel in your building. Always have

We are offering rare bargains in

For the year endini Dec. 81st. A. D. 1887:

Silks, Dress Goods, Cloaks.
N umber ot memovr. Dec. 3tst. of previous .
Name of oBeerior
1?
ytar................................
*07 Paid 8. W. Mapes. rrasiMN. «or

In order to red nee f tie stock the prices have been ent.
TotalI
krtu.’t nuui-wr of mem '-rs withdr.iwn
•hiring tne y*ar, and policies e*»»ccli4 oy
.. ......... -e . .1..
TH—.,..

Every line of goods can be purchased at greatly reduced
prices.

Xum-inr of m«mhrrs now belonging to

nud Mvoral InxkM, nil staffed, but apparently

oasily about. A hideous carved figure that
look.xl sottM-thlng like a wooden irallxation

waa a carta iu with a round holo iu It,
through which, it wu evident, the doctor

black balls swung from tho ceiling.
Tbadoctor shut tho door alter them and

' man*.
Amount of property U risk D.tf. 31 »t,
ot preview ye-ir ... '
Amount of rftlrt auded doriux pro»-

building every night; they are telf-lgniting.
papers to be mixed up with clean cllpptngu,
or a larger amount of clippings to remain in

i* absolutely unavoidable. .

Total available resources

Nature

be terrifying, what tl»ey wanted. Bob's com-

Bob wanted a love powder.

The doctor took

alsiut laehind tto curtain, ap;»arently dancing
and droning a weird turns Bob'* companion
■aid: “Oh, Lord I" and wanted tn cut and run
Bob had an idea that he could distinguish
some signs nt “Old Hundred" about tho tune,
and wh«n he naught sight ot tho old man’s
Taco it looked more cunning than devilish.

in one

band

bolding

a

cup

of

Total.......................................................
Deduct risks caueuled. wllbJrawu.
ortermineted

N« amount now at risk i&gt;y cmiipauy
in spittoon*. It causes many fire*. ignited
by cigar stum pa ar cigafettoa.
Don't allow sawdust to bo used for catch­
ing oil drippings from machine* ur elevator
gearing. Band is safe.
Don't allow matebre to be kept loose, or

If you desire a dress or cloak NOW is positive]}' the right
time to.secure it cheap. .

D, A D»wiiir. Director.' tor
*cnlcc«....................... ............... .

No old goods, but this teason’s styles and colorings.
Elegant black silks substantial and durable.

Total schedule A..
»&lt;-rTiu&gt;i-t.B n.
Paid agents on membership to**...
per rent, on premiums
“ printing........................... ." postage ar &lt;1 express.;
•• W&gt;rfxl for office............. .................
“ travellae exia-nwsot Secretary
“ Bling rr
with County Ctor*.

Ji*

Choice colored silks in delicate rich shadings fer evening
wear.

Total schedule B........... ...i......

We are also offering

Total liabilities.

Cash premiums reeelred during the
year..................’..................
Cash t/om membership or &gt;K&gt;:iey
fee*......................................
Cash Ir comb from all other sources.
Interest

Don't allow rooking ms your promism

Don't fail to have your fir* bucket* filled.

.

H W. MiP—. rreslJ’.'Sl. ami l». w. Hoc
Secretary of said Cumua'i) do and earii tori
sell doth dep-Mc and sar. that thrr hare 1
the foregoing statement, and know thr tout

Remnants of Goods in Every Department
AT BARGAIN PRICES,

D. W. P.OGI
vi vauuary. &lt;s. «•. I*—
»3 M
MABCVHW.
Rift ER.
Notary Public for Barry County. Mich.

st

blocked up or u**d for storage. or rubbish.

director* (achMtui* A).'
All other expenditure* (schedule Bi

blade

INSPECTION SOLICITED,

night.

&gt;rer them rapidly, jabbaring all th-r
। stirred mime thing ; Into the' black

I. ISRAEL &amp; CD,

I want to invuko your mum again—not to
do anything, for thought, such a* yours and
fort and
into a clam sbHl markad with fan turtle de­
vices gave it to&gt;hi* vMtbr.
"At midnight iu the dark of tbe moon, you
First Maryland in, and without any definite
must boH tbe block cat with occ hand, and 1
order* wl&gt;-re to pv
swallow from this clamshell throw time* aud J
I fiskrd him which wav I should more
wli-m | 1 had broken tbdf, line. Hr mill,
, Bob raid to raid thi-&lt; hkratnan vnenking '
w,v
In a well. Ttoold man b&gt;ok the white pow- i i_,.v
Tbc direction I nfterward
der and pat it into nnotber clamahc!) and I . ‘ .... ‘ *....
found waa behind Mct lcrnand's left
Anyhow, I pushed forward toward toe

UieOiiioFarmers’ Insurance Co
OF LEROY, OHIO.
ON THE STOCK PLAN. Chartered Feb. 8, 1844

old man, “and now giro me your riher and

। ing and prenrd right Into the smoko. I
. found n Federal rix gun battery about
Bob said his &lt;i*n|mnion was ready to faint 1.000 yard* to front and a Federal Uno of
wlyn be turned around on the stain and battle in front of the battery in a roadway
saw the bulging eye kstfcing at them -..taad- cut into th* ground, which afforded them
ftutly through tho crack iu tbe door. Wbm

and found it as good peetiered sugar as ever
a grocer sold
Nothing could induce the
rhvumatic patl*ut to tant-i the compound

ably madb

He said tlud tbe old man

Pays full amount of Joss. No voidable conditions iu policy.
It is'the broadest, simplest and safest policy issued. Assets
January 1st, 1SS7, $1,347,398.89.

glmunlng (itwa.-, J:wt about sundown); on
tny left tbo line tay ou tbo ground and l&gt;*gan
firing. My own lino l«gun to tremble, th*
men to xtumblo and eat-h tb.-Ir tne« in th*

be sticks full ot Monk pins, ami hang* up to

believe. The old man wns careful to get just
th« right klnrt ot ■■hx ken.t. or tlw charm

MICHIGAN BUSINESS for 1st year, 188C:

broken -shot and sli-11 screaming over them,
and muoke! balls knocking a man out every

Having written insurance on over J of a million of property
for the best farmers of Barry county and vicinity in this old
and reliable company is sufficient endorsement of its popular­
ity. I should be pleased to show its policy to as many more
as will favor me with a call, at my office in Abstract block,
or drop me a postal card and your request will receive
prompt attention.

that they ctocnxl, and ut Ums order rushed
forward at a “right shoulder ebift arnw,"
and went orrr the Federal line and hottery
without firing n shut.-Gan. Bradley T. John­
son's Ix-ttcr to Col. Jainre R. Randall

The renowned composer Brahms finds it
hnpordhl* to work except amid absolutely
quirt st:rrobndlng*. He cannot enduro tbe

L. C. WELTON, Agt.
Hastings, Mich.

amure hiinwlf »rf tbo stillness of a lodging ft
Is his custom on bis tours to cntechlwr tho
portier of tbo bourn tn which be think* of

of an exhaustion of lumber supply atarmed

prims for Umber planting.

Wo may otnife

portAiic41, bringing tbo whole world under

prophetic, and the very tallruads which have

distance* of w» l-ilky rndght, in addition to

See ttie

1* jwrfw'tly quiet, Brahma resort* to
in tho following dialogue: Herr Bmiuns to
the porter: “You must know that J am a

riuging in this boumf

‘CAPITAL OAK’
Stoves!

on thaf*id«, and tbe Udy underneath is ring
ing all day long and half of the nighL"
Brahms to the portirr: “I kin so glad von

BEFORE BUYING.

-Pall Moll Uasntxr.

in&lt; a newspaper, to would hold a “dummy

Some Family Made Happy!

Risks written, $9,662,869.
Premium Receipts, $70,204.54.

Rackuuxu-k until l&gt;- find. two black chicken*

amiwrfedly dry U&gt;e old man •ell- them for

Kalamazoo.

With Double Shake Grate.
Large Ash Pan,
lArge Swing Top and
Double Doors.

i* cdmddnted uupruhtablc, and i* left in the

•Soli h71

Bros

Honghialin £ Lichty
Have concluded to give their patronsa benefit as follows:
With eacli dollars worth of

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, CROCKERY
BOOTS, SHOES,
I’urclitL-ed for cash at oar store, we will give a ticket en­
titling the holder to one chance in the following prize, the
lucky number to have all tbe goods enumerated below:

1
50
25
1
1
5
5

Barrel Roller Flour,
lbs. A Sugar, lbs. Pork,
.
pair Boots,
bolt Factory Cloth,
lbs. 50 cent Tea,
lbs. 30 cent Coffee,

$4.00
3.00
2.50
3.00
3.00
2.50
1.50

A committee of onr■ earthmen will decide the manner in
which the goods mil be given, on

SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1888.

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HIS

QUEER
SON

OFFICE

IN

A

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO

HIS OWN STAR.

A VOODOO DOCTOR.
THOMP­

Annual Statement

STREET ROOKERY.

CAUTIONS AGAINST

I got an intelligent young colored man
who ha* had must of tbe »uper*titiou» fanetea
knocked out of him to gv with a friend who
wo* known to tbo doctor aud toll n;o wliat

i

FIRE.

Tbe leading insurance companies of Now
York hare published tbe following pracUcnblo nnd Intelligible cautidn* against Ore:

MICHIGAN MUTUAL

Tornado, Cyclone and Wind-Storm

fully protected with metal.
incn aua moon .w -w
— ---Don't all w any 1&lt;«*’ jointed gn» brs.-k-t*
aw .-ye dletrortfully. ItvWn* a big bright on your premia*, which could be swunj
&lt;rve that segued hi the darknoM of tho land- against woodwork, ar any ga» brarkrt* with­
tog to glare like tbe l-wdllght of a locomo­ out wire serecna ar glolmi, it hay, xtraWi
tive. . Th*- young nejrO confeMol afterward light material* or window curtain* are near
that It made bitn “Kocao flesh" all over. Hi*
tham.
companioa. who bad not hl* adrantigrt ot
Don’t allow tho dretric light* or wire* on
early education and firmly l*!iewd in tbe your premiMx. which are not pr^wrly pro- j
old man’s pow»T, wu» shaking from bead to
tccted.
foot with terror Tho old mau finally flung
Don’t allow steam pipe* to bo in contact
tho door open and iutitad them in. Ho with wood or (iifiaminabic matcruiL
w.w divwwd in a long black robe that
Don’t allow any keroacoo oil lamp* to ba
filled after dark. Filling lamp* near a fir*
i* dangerou*.
tho singular
Don't forget to keep tiie lamp* filled and
wklu in good order. When tho oil i» low it Number of raetnocri Het. 3tit. of previous
year—
generate* gn», which 1* liable to explode.
Nunber of number* iiddwl during th&lt;
Don’t allow benxine, gaxoline, naphtha or
explosive* iu your place. Your insuranca
Total.
policy prohibit* it.
l.'tU't uum rva va
during tne year, amt policies cauccltd by
Don't allow asbe* to be put in a ivoodra
box or barrel ia yoar building. Always have
l».B Hale. Director. fur tender*
rtfiko terror into tbo (touted man lu the
ium’ior of m*iaSor» now belonging lo
fourth want II contained two alligators
conpany......... . ............... ............... ............. .
and ravaral Winks*, all stuffed, but apparently
X»KS.
with cover, and have them taken out of thi
&lt;x prerioa* year
building every night; they are self-igniting.
Don’t allow any greasy or oily rage cr Amount of risk* auded daring prd»look'd aotnrthiug like
paper* to be mixed up with clean c!ii&gt;ptngu,
or a larger amount of dipping* to renusin iu
Total schedule A
Total....................................................
IJjduct risk* canceled, withdrawn,
iu-irKi&gt;vi.K u.
or terminated
was a curtain with a round hole lu it,
isabsolutely uuavoidahlo. .
through which, it was evident, tho doctor
Paid mttnt* on membership fees
was i.-rartomed to glare at his |wUcu.t» with
in spittoon*. It cauM* many fire*, ignited
“ printing
by cigar stump* or eigafeltea.
block balk swung from the ceiling.
Don’t allow aawdmrt to bo uncd for catch­
Tbe doctor tout tbo door after them nnd
Total xrallabk
ing oil drippings from machine* &lt;o- nlcvulor
locked it and then, stepping around behind'
gearing. Sand is safe.
— —
Don’t allow matchca to !» kept looxe, or Nature
claim*, due officers and expenses.
in paper box**, but only in metal ar earthen
Total liabilities...v.. .
safe*. Tlxwe lighting only on the box are
pauinn finally mauagvd to blurt out that he

• 'INSURANCE COMPANY,

Commencing Jan. 1st, 1888.

Located at Hastings, Barry County, Michigan
For the year eudini Dee. 81st, A. D. 1887;

about liehind the curtain. n;&gt;;&gt;are:itiy dancing
anil droning a weird tune. Bob's com jianton
Mid: “Oh, Lmll" and wanted to cut and run
bob had an idea that be could distinguish
•ome signs of •Old Hundred" al-out the tune,
and wbnn he eaught sight of tho old man’s
faro it looked more cunning than devilish.

in

one

hand bolding a

rap

of

black

Don’t allow smoking on your premise

Caah premium* rtcelvixi dnrlug.Uie
year . ..
Cato tium metabertoip or policy

Don't full to have your fire bucket* filled.

Cato ireoni’e from nli other source*.
Interest

T*tal receipt• and Income
way* provided with good trap door* or
hatches, and hare these shut nt night

In order to reduce the stock the prices have been cut.

Every line of goods can bo purchased at greatly reduced
prices.
If you desire a dress or cloak NOW is positively the right
time to. secure it cheap. । ,
No old goods, but this reason's styles and colorings. •
Elegant black silks substantial and durable.
Choice colored silks in delicate rich shadings fer evening
wear.

We are also offering

AT BAJRGAIN PRICES,

MARCUS W. RIKER,
Notary Public for Barry Coaotr. Mich.

director*(aebedula A)--..
All other expenditures (schedule B)

INSPECTION SOLICITED,

Total tip-nw actually paid dur

night.

Silks, Dress Goods, Cloaks

Remnants of Goods in Every Department
4 Ar RM. proshtenL
RtXIERN. Hrerrtar

Trtalcmh Income

blocked up or used for storage, or rubbish.

We are offering rare bargains in

hi* hand over them rapidly, jabbering nil the
time.
atirrvd •umrthtag Into the' black

lurid eye to aen what effect t&gt;.- performance
wa* haring on them. Finally, be aroee and
taking mmo of the powder a.-attared it over
the rheumatic natiMi*. to his un*peakable ter­
ror. Then h«lh«&gt;kth. rort and putting it
into a clam tori! tnarknl with fan tart to de­
vice* gave it to his visitor.
"At midnight ta the dark of tbe moon, you
must bold the Block &lt;-at with cn&lt;- lu:&gt;d, mxl
■wallow from thi &lt; clarmhel! tbtve timet and

. Bob mid ho tali! thto like a man «p?nlr!ng
in a 'welt Tlitoold man took tho white p-jwder and put it into another clamshell and

I. ISRAEL 4 CO
do anything, for thought* such a* yours nnd
gentian.

At Un battle uf Cold harbor, June

I naked him which way I should move
wbraj I had broken tbclfjino. He odd,
“Thai way," swinging hi* right arm at full
length from him/ Thedirwti'ja I afterward
found wm beMbd McClcrnaad'a left
Anyhow, I putoed forward toward tne
tag and prewwxl right into tho smoke,

It took
n Lead to pam them out, and
Bob said hl* oxnpanion wan ready to faint
wijyn he turned around on the stain aud
saw the imlging eye farthing al them stead­
fastly through the cru-k iu tbe door. Wbra
they got outtolo Bob tatted hi* love powder
and found it n* good powdered sugar as ever
a grtx-cr sold. Noth!-- -*■ ’ * ' *
*’
rhcuinatie patient to
compound
iu hi* clam shell, &lt;

lid that tbe old man
Hacktmaack until b- find,. ten black vhtokon*

I

1,000 yards tn front and a Federal lino of
rat into the ground, which afforded them

gloaming (Lt waa just about .nmdownl; on

broken—shot and slx-11 acreamlng over them,
and mnakrt ball* knocking a man out every
minute. I sprang out in front of tbo lino,
gave the •order. “Halt! Attention! On tho

forward at a "right shoulder shift ar™,”
and went over tho Federal line and l»tU:rr
without firing a toot.-Gen. Bradley T. John-

th« right kind ot ihiekrim, or tlw "charm

U. R. IL" b. Now York

The renowned composer Brahm* find* it
impoadbteto work' except amid absolutely
quirt surrohndtags. Ho cannot enduro the

TheOhioFarmers’ Insurance Co
OF LEROY, OHIO.
ON THE STOCK PLAN. Chartered Feb. 8, 1848
Pays full amount of loss. No voidable conditions iu policy.
It is the broadest, simplest and safest policy issued. Assets
January 1st, 1887, |1.347,398.SV.
‘

----- ------ -------- —-awu aaaaiataaua
had not yrt revolutionised tnsUiod* of trona­
porta th 4i, twinging tbo whole world under
• oulributiou h.r supphat Yet, wldlo those
frars were premature. tboy ware neverthelom

Having written insurance on over J of a million of property
for the best farmers of Barry county and vicinity in this old
and reliable company is sufficient endorsement of its popular­
ity. I should be pleased to show its policy to as many more
as will favor me with a call, at my office in Abstract block,
or drop me a postal card and your request will receive
prompt attention.

L. C. WELTON, Agt.
Hastings, Mich.

amuro himself &lt;if the stilhxm of ■

---- .
----- - -- ---- V, .L,
distance* of m. imlky freight, in addition to

in tbe following dialogue; Herr Brahm* to
the porter: “You mart know that J am a
jovial sort .»f follow and like plenty of mu-

on thafwhle. and tbe lady underneath is sing
tag all day long and half of ttoi night."
Brahma to th« portlcr: “I am so glml you

-Pall Mall Gamfta.

'CAPITAL OAK’
Stoves I
BEFORE BUYING.
With Double Shake Grate,
Large Ash Pan,
Large Swing Top and
'
Double Doon.

cmrioua gase.

He always sold lu reply to any

-Soli h-

large Clnrinnatl tobnera
I JlO.lKX? a year to know

aJixta as Hum bold!.

good tobaecn

teafl tees* the
&gt;d fuiuru
MkbJ*£

'•’LT1
ATLEOjuRPEE*8. ~C O.', PHUAD ELPhI A,' PI

Some Family Made Happy!

MICHIGAN BUSINESS for 1st year, 1886:

Risks written, $9,662,869.
Premium Receipts, 879,20154.

See tiie
&lt;&gt;f an exhaustion of lumber (apply alarmed
New Rugland legislator*; nnd m early aa
1801, tbe Mmmchuartta society offcred It*

FARM ANNUAL FOR 1888

Bros,

Houghialin Si Lichty
Have concluded to give their patrons a benefit as follows:
With each dollar's worth of

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, CROCKER]
BOOTS, SHOES,
Purcha.«ed for cash at oar store, we will give a ticket en­
titling the holder to one chanee in the following prixe. the
lucky number to have all the goods enumerated below:

1 Barrel Roller Flour,
50 lbs. A Sugar, 25 lbs. Pork,
.
1 pair Boots,
1 bolt Factory Cloth,
5 lbs. 50 cent Tea,
5, lbs. 30 cent Coffee,

$4.00
3.00
2.50
3.00
3.00
2.50
1.50

A committee of oar cantoinerB will decide tbe manner in
which the goods will be given, on

SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1888

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                  <text>VOL. XXXII. NO. 38

COOK &amp; NISKERN.

iuced
right

ening

?00

WHOLE qp. 1706.

■ ,4—Mr- _?n&lt;1 Mri. Bobart Chance, of
HOODULVD.
A cold wave has struck Woodland.
Our German school, under the in­
Hollister Sboup, David Marshall and
struction of Wm. W underllch. b doing
Jacob Kuntz each have new cutters.
good work.
HA«nN0i, Barry Co., Mioil,
tollow-ing person* are aulborizea to re­
Myrou Pennock had one of bis horses
Church social at B. 8. Holly's last
---- uitecriplion* forth*- Banxf.k-.
break its leg by slipping on tbe ice last
WeUey Myer*. Woodtand Center,
Friday night
Charlee McArthur moved into his Saturdav.
The U. B. 8.8. will give a concert on
bouse last week. Tbe house vacated by
SUBSOXirnOir RATE8
Mr. McArthur will be occupied by Mrs. Saturday evening. Jan. 28th. Admis­
l mun:i Jrwrll. Assyria.
Susie Bowlader who has purchased the sion tea cents, children five cents.
Fame.
William Talbot, an old time resident
ADVERTISING RATES:
DUOntMU.
Eva Hood b again aide to attend
of this town, passed through here mak­
school
Kxtraciiugq lor»;&gt;cctal position*
roMtniasicr, Freeport.
ing slort calls on old friends last week.
The suit on Thursday of the people
Mr*. A. S. Quick took bar UUle
JOB PRINTING.
vs. Lime Scott resulted in the acquittal
Glen to Battle Creek and left
of Scott Mr. Scott was
JoimShean. Hickory Corner*.
father having recently mar­
fore Justice Velte on the
Brown * Cairo*. Prairieville.
ried.
■TP*. t:*o mo* 1 spprotM pattern* o( mxcblocryByron Fisher. Cressy’s Corner,.
threatening the life of John
■tadoompetrnt workmrn employed, enables tbe
*m. Broward. Broward.
Ben
Potter
is layed up with neural­
Prosecutor Colgrove - represented the
A. G. Je**t&gt;p, OranseyiUe.
.
people and G. D. Barden defended the gia in his face.
i’o«tma*ter. Yankee Spring*.
Ruaiel Sl^de is very sick being much
C. W. Armstrong. Bowen* MUI*.
case. It took the jury just one minate
orae tho past few days.
Money paid to these agent* will be rveulpUil
to bring in a verdict ot “not guilty.
e br the Baxxkb proprietor*, and we trust
The Slades and Quicks
The sdiool house b undergoing slight
places named
the invited tn the wedding of Wesloy
111. between th I
pairs,
Spaulding's daughter Huldah. of Belle­
Dottle
le Warner b on the sick list.
vue, to Addison Carpenter, of Convis,
dty of 3.000 people. sarroutviM
Lulu
Wachs
b
still
unable
to
attend
Dy . a rich anti proxperou* eountrv. and
*COOK-i NISKERN.
last Wedneday.
school
eounty M-at of Harry oouoty. it* location on
Chris. Marshall dismissed his school
Lewb Bitzer has gone to Grand for one day and skipped out and got
urp.*»e&lt;l. With
Delayed looter.
beautifully »hadrrt atreeU and handsome
married. The bride is one of the twin
Last Friday ^evening about ten
me talk ot purchasing an organ for ' Marshall girls but If he can’t tell which
home*. It afford* an sxcw’Uent residence t&gt;l
The citv h i* endod *ehool* at the hie
Delayed Letter.
o’clock Hiram Smith was found at Ell the high school.
one it is any-better than we can he is
riandanl nf exeellenre, also a school library
Territory for the Weed Pulverizer ia
How it snows, but it is iust what we
Nichol's barn In an unconscious stale,
IMP XOlumn*. and elrnnt *cbool buHdinK*.
in quite a dilemma.
want to make good sleighin
having had a stroke of paralysis while fast being sold and the inventor has
Daniel Bolley, a soldier and once ■
, rery prospect of making a fortune out resident of this town, died at his
C. W. Stilwell, who has been visiting
doing the chores.
olent order. It can bout of a* anr a «y»tetn of
’
Ora Lewis 13 having quite a serious of bb invention.
water work* a* any city po*»e»«e*.u!ifrh fur- his parents here, returned to Grand
daughter's in Battle Creek and wks
C. 8. Palmerton's saw mill runs brought here and interred in the Wil­
iu*h water ol ud*utiku'mm1 purUy and artapta- Rapids Wednesday.
time, with one of his limbs. He has
Uou tor nixwiiold purpose*, aud also secure
John McCauley, one of the earliest
thought he t had rheumatism, hilt it steady dow.
adequate protection ajcnlnit Arc. lt~hn* two
cox cemetery.
.
•
Mr. Klice who has been sick al! win­
Eroves to tie an abcess caused by a
good bank*. wblHi extend every ptMalbl^ ac- settlers of Carlton. l»eing K years of Delated Letter.
Mrs. Colvin Bassett la visiting rela­
Walley thinks the tags crop tbe past
cotuodniion to patron*, and two new hotel*, one age. died last Friday morning. His
ruise made bv a plow handle while ter died Sunday morning at 1 o’clock. • tl fes in Jackson.
of whl .'U I* now open to tbe public. Gut have no timeral was held at the M. E. church season was nnanchdly better than the plowing iu the fait
Charley Reiser is again sick and un­
Ben. Pearce hud a very sick hone
superior tu any city of three ttinc* the popuLiMiss Nettie England is visiting her able to attend school. Charley b miss­ last week with some disease of the eyes.
lion of Haetlua*. It* t&gt;a*lnv*&lt; nira and bu*l- Sunday, was attended by a large con­ potato crop. We think so by the big
ed at school tor he is one of our bright­
ne«s house* are folly abreut with th* time* in course ot people. His remains were in­ loads wo see him hauling to market alster near Rutland this week.
push and enterprise. Il has already a number terred in the Fuller cemetery.'
every few days.
.
est
boys.
Minnie Earl has been at home visit­
of tlonrlxliln,-m inntactnririi; cnt-rprliw* B it
On Bunday4morning the people of
T. S. Clark and wife visited Mr. Qk ing for the past week.
Andy Booher, of East Carlton, met
It* develooeinutii in till* direction ha* been
Emma Rood was on tbe sick list last our village were startled by the cry of
hlDdred by lack ot proper transportation iacllt- with a severe if not fatal- accident last rrlutives in Wayland last week.
I*ast week as John Latimer was
tlea. The Mtchlsan Central ba* lone been Hi week. He with some other young men
Wm. L. Herrick has u line lot of nice week. - "
lire. On gaining tbe streets W. C.
walking beside a load of hay. it tint
only tallway. But th I# tallUMCht.acu.KaiaRev. Ross attended quarterly meet­ Downing’s house was seen to-be in over. He fell against the rack, and
tnatoo 4 Saginaw IL K. ha* been completed to wqre engaged in cutting wood for M. cutters to sell. Now is your time to
Hastings, iitaklttfi it nearer (1ilc&gt;ip&gt; hy mil 1’. F uller. and while one of them was buy boys; you know your beet girl en­ ing near Hastings last Saturday and ilamee; however, by the heroic efforts they fear seriously injured.
than either Grand Rapid* or .Taciuon. It l» the Hpliting the ax glanced striking Booher joys h sleigh ride.
of our citizens the flame! were exSunday.
Quite good sleighing now.
parpose of Uie protector* of Ibl* line to extend
Mrs. B. F. Nprris is dangerously t»iek.
Mrs. FI, C. Turner, of Wayland, is timruishetL but not- till the house was
the aamo to Hsalnaw next year, wlilrh will In the face, euttidg an angry gnsb
J. L. Broughton and wife attended
make the C. K. &amp;. 8. one of the best line* in across his nose and cheek. His reuov- Dr. Buchner is ncr attending physician. making her old friends and neighbors badly damaged.
Michiiran. The Lowell 4 Hastlns* railroad ha* ery ta doubtful.
Died, at the residence of his father, glad by a visit.
We wonder If the Good Templar’s the entertainment of the L O; O. F. at
Middleville last Monday evening, and
been graded and Ironed from f-nwrll south to
Stephen
Potter,
at
Yankee
Springs.
organization-b
a
benefit
to
our
village,
Carrie
Jessup
i*
visiting
at
North
Freeport, eight mile* north of Hastlnx*. The
'To numerous to meption? Weather Jan. 2nd. 1888, O. L. PolUr, aged 44
and whether it ought to be sustained report a pleasant time.
riabt of war has been secured and mo*t of tho
Pine lake this week.
Will the Gerkey correspondent tell
—i years. The deceased was an affection­
Tro»n Freet&gt;ort to Hastings, prophets.
Mrs. Bell, of N. Y\ Is visiting her or not. Our lodge ivas instituted last whose biby that is that waa sick.
ended to Hasting* In iw,
Sammie Roush, of Freeport, spent ate husband and kind father. Me leaves daughter, Mrs. Charles Beatlie.
May and has quite a large membership,
will also lie pushed on to Sunday with Miss Chittie Landon.
Well, who stole the dour.
a wife and five children to mourn their
yet many of our best citizens who pro­
two now road* will give
Harrison Fuller, of NZ Y’, ta visiting loss. Tbe funeral was heldiat tire Y anamportatlisi faculties a*
fess to be in favor of temperance re­
eould be desired, and make It ooe of U&gt;o vary friends here.
kee Springs school house this 4th inst.
Mrs. Leri Cotton has a brother visit­ fuse to join our lodge or to aid us in
best point* for manufacturing establishments
Dr. Wright reports a great deal of There waa a large concourse of relatl vts ing her.
’
,
any way. Our lodge has held wiyeral
to locate. To secure such Is the alm of the citi­
Mrs. L. C. Campbell, who died on the
The mite society, of Coats Grove, will sociab for the purpose of an evenings'
zen* ot Hastlnir*. and it offer* most liberal In sickness, and that he is kept busy and fiends at the funeral, width whs
ducctnenta for *uclt instilutlona Certaluly no night and day.
conducted by the F. &amp; A. M. and the meet with Mrs. John Schawman on Fileasant entertainment and bettering morning of tbe 9th, was bnrfed in the
better place for any branch of manufacturing.
A sleigh load of young people took a Withy post, G. A. R.. of which orders Jan. 26.
ts financial condition; our socials have east cemetery on tbe following Tues­
Mpecial!)- furniture and woodwork, could be
Eva Boice returned from Cloverdale been attended only by the members of day. .Iler funeral services were held at
•elected and a libera! bonus will bo given for sleigh ridV-and went to the Dunkard he was a memtar. The remains were
the location here of such establishment*. church in Campbell town last Sunday, taken U&gt; the Yankee Springs cemetery last week Thursday.
our lodge and our finances not improv­ the Baptist church. Rev. Pope, ot Prair­
evening. They .report having a good for burial.
Fred Andrus and wife and others ed very much. Why b it that the good ieville. officiating.
Travutr.
Adna Jones has opened bis mill for
X
splint Sunday with Anson Wood’s fam- people of Woodland do not take hold
mnk of this huMJlbkettiesot Mtclilifaa. In till* time.
connection we bill *talo that dnriiix the p»*t
J. L. Bogardus, of Portland, was in
and assist us in our endeavor to ad­ grinding feed, with a fair prospect for
rear, the new, building* and linprorenieuto lu town one day lust week on business.
Mlas Edith Barnum started for Pe­ vance a good cause? Strange to say lucrative business, notwithstanding a
The post week has been for the mort
iLi*: n.;*a«mhmtadgWjO*» and during the i&lt;i*t
A.G. Sro'ter. of Clarksville, was in pkrt stormy.
toskey Monday morning^ where she but few of our church people are mem­ light.corn^rop the past season.
two year* *&lt;175.000. For further particular
Mrs. Johto Shean baa gone to Ann
concerning till*, one o! the beat eltle* lu Miehl- town Sunday, the guest of Will Nosh
bers of dur lodge and yet nearly every
Those ttho purpose*! going to Hast­ will remain for some time.
and wife.
Maud Summers spent Sunday in this one of them are strong trtnperance Arbor for tbe purpose of recaiving ben­
ings to attend the Odd.Fellows gather­
me
.
it seems to me that last week was ing on Thursday evening were, with I vicinity, returning to her school in Par­ advocates and wish to s*-e our lodge efit to her eye sight.
be tbe e«iu*l of any county paper published.
Mr*. A. Scogal has so far recovered
raking week, by the way the Journal two or three exceptions, disappointed 1 melee Monday morning.
prosper. Our .lodge ta prosperous, our
Democrat scribes *!iing chunks nt in consequence of tne storm.
Lyman Chamberlair is on the sick finances might be worse; we have a from her late sickness, as to bo aide to
.
m. bates,
, and
rideout.
,•
the
bad
boy
of
the
Freeport
Herald.
large
memtarship
but;
still
we
-need
list
Johuaie
Cairns,
Ely
Clement
and
.
Attorney at Law.
The ladies aid society will be enter­
A load of young people from Carlton the influence of many of our best citi­
.
Hunting*. Mich. Perhaps they are a little jealous be­ ! Lucien Gibbs braved the storm ami
Prne’.lce* In mi court* ot Uw stale, ttpvtlul cause he is a little smarter tor. gather­ i represented Prairieville lodge!
visited ut A. K. Richardson's one night zens who thus far have stood tack and tained by Mrs. J. ShttMi Thursday af­
ternoon.
Gentlemen
are cordially in­
ing news than they ore.
watchwl in from a distance. Give us
| The supper here Wednesday evening last week.
1
Mrs. Ira Cotton visited with Mrs. N- sour aid kind friends and soon we will vited to tea.
John Strausb*ugh has a very sick pissed off vrfry pleasantly.
Robert Dlnwiddy, of Hope, and his
child. Dr. Wright4s attending physi­ ( The social to have l»«-ii on Thursday Coats one day last week.
have the largest, strongest and most
JJ A. BARBER, M. D..
brother Wm.. from Nebraska, are visit­
1). P. Spr.tgue and wife visited ai^ prosperous lodge in the county.’
' mgnt
night was poH;ponra
postponed 1111
till tnr
the imiowing
following
cian.
_
Philo Fuller’s, of Carlton last week.
John Wallace had another hemorr- 1 TtttsdRV &lt;m account ot the weather,
The G. A. R. installed officers and ing with Mr. and Mrs. McCay.
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. huge of the luuga last Friday, and ta
Dame Rumor again has it that Rev.
j&gt;r. McLeny met with quite a serioiw
Leroy Barnum and wife Sundayed at had n general goud time on Saturday
May t&gt;e foand at hl* office over Nr»ln - *t«»re
J
’
a»n Ident Friday, falling from a ladder the Corners.
night. The boy*' H blue did their Juel Martig will hold a series of meettruin'* to io a. tn. apd from t-U&gt; 3 m All call* quite poorly.
Mrs. Conklin,-of Detroit, organized a work in good shape and rendered an ingN at this place in aid ot Rev.
In &lt; ity &lt;»r county promptly rr*|&gt;onde«l t&lt;», ..K’’*’/
We wonder why it was that that to
|,arn floor. He was upablr to
young lady brought that young man to j lenvi. his iH&lt;j f&gt;itur*!av and is not yet little band calb-d Cheerful Givers, to excellent program to a well \Cllcd Voorhees who has run off tbe main
track of usefulness on an incline plain
church*? Oh. yes, I know why it whs; ■ mueh improved.
. meet semi-monthly; also a society for house.
xk is leap year and she ta otaerving It. •
work on the 1. O. G. T. h-.-.li is the youmr ladies and gentlemen to
Woodland is silent on the railroad for needful internal repair.!, commenc­
p W.WWRY.M.D.,
Charles Andryd aud wife, of Hasting.*, going on ns rapidly a* could ta vxpect- meet on Thursday, the 26th. at Mrs. subject .this week, however we hope to ing Friday evening at the W. M.
IT.
1’Ih sician ami Surgeon.
' rd- un',*’r th' »up»rvbiion of C. B. Iteb- •Win. Smith'a. Invitations extended to soon have trains running thrbugh our church. A cordial invitation is extend­
Make* a xikvlalty of treating dhease* of ihr was in town Sunday. ___ _
ed to al! who feed an interest in a work
all interested in bringing the murals ol village.
We heard a man promise another
Young Soldier.
KYEajtd KAU and Use pre*err &gt;'hw&gt; of vi*|.-&gt;of reformation in our midst
'
Mrs. '
by properly huhui Ml'XCTAf I.EN and eye that he would help him thrash, and
Mrs. E. Torpenning has a brother society to a higher standard. ”
Mrs. A. J. Smith entertained severs!
The thermometer at 4 degrees below
Conklin returned to hi-r home on Monwould not go tacanse there was no visiting her.
Office umt re*ldenc&gt;’ on Broadway, neartourt hard cider for him to drink.
laities residing dot tar from tbe Corn­
zero'on'Monday morning.
“ikui pennies always return” so. It is day last,'
Hou**-. Hasting*. Mlcb^
Joshua Dilienback, uf Chicago, is ers on Saturday afternoon. .
B. B. Crains, of -Nashville, was in Mid, will Pet Wren. '
A social grtherlng met al Will Burnhere visiting relatives.
town the fore part of the week.
’
A son at J. Havens'.
QMITH &amp; COLG ROVE.
Mrs. Delia M. Smith has been staying sidea Saturday evening. An enjoyable
Obcd Chamtarlain buried his young­
Will Brumfield is onebf the slqk thte
j
Lawyers.
with
her parents during the last week. time was had by all present.
est
Child
Jan.
10th.
week.
(.Office In Union bkxsk. HaaUnp. )
Born, to Wm. Malone and wife, a
Delayed Letter.
Practice i* all the Court* of the *tatr.
. QKilKKY.
'
Good sleighing at this writing.
We are in the midst of another Bako- girl.
I
DELTON.
W.W. McKibben is serlouslv ill.
Protracted meetings are in progress
A dancing and visiting partv at
ta blizzard.
E. KEN ASTON,
,
roads are in
tn une
fine ooixnuon,
condition, ana
and
An addition to our population this
at the Tatnarac church.
J The
i uc runus
Charles
Carpenter
’
s
the
evening
of
the
The
remains
of
Mrs.
Mary
Passmore,
&lt;
.
Attorney ut Law,
Dave Clingman has returned fronl farmers are using them quite freely
week.
For
further
particulars
inquire
,
!0lh.
All
seemed
to
enjoy
themselves.
who tiled at her residence in Grand I
(Over J. 8. Uoodrear a Oo.'» store-) ,
drawing wood and saw logs.
FrwllCr* lu an court* of tbo HUM. Collections of Charles’Shriber alias Miller.
The social at M. WahlorfTa had a Canada.
Rapids, were brought to Bowens Mills
promptly attending to, •
Mr.
Whittemore
will
soon
be
here
Coasting on Carpenter’s hill last Sun~*■ “
for burial last Thursday.
igood attendance, considering Ute night * J. D. Shaffer’s boy returned with him with his saw mill, and
that will make
Charles McDermott bus gone to visit from Indiana.
Bert Armstrong has a tad swelling
The accident to young Boher men­
IfARTIN V. BARKER,Real Estate,
M. C. Alden, of Allegan county, is one more addition to our thriving vil­
in Fennavlyania.
on his band, from which he is suffering friends
1
lage.
tioned last week is. we think, a pretty
lU. Insurance and Loans.
visiting
friends
in
this
vicinity.
John
and
Charles
Kahler
are
cutting
There will be some ties sawed here
OBco^Hh J.G. Rm^ranW^Son. 3 door* north strong temperance lecture. Brum­ very much.
All
the
sick
people
are
on
the
gain.
wood
for
S.
Williams.
Stephen Ide and wife, of Grand Rap- ’
this winter, ns we see the railroad calls
baugh, the man that used the ax, would
Special attention given to making exchange* be a good, noble young man if he could ids. tire visiting relatives and old neigh­
for 160.000 within the next 1*0 days to
The iutareats ot uoa-rmldent
I thought, Mr. Editor, that items sent use in extending the railroad north
illy loukM alter. Fann* let liquor alone but he has a strong in­ bors in this vicinity.
Hon. A. C. Toifne spent last week at
Mrs.
John
Hartwell,
who
went
to
exchange. House* and herited and acquired appetite for drink
in by this correspondent were not of from Hastings.
'Otsego last fall to take cure of her two &lt;the city of Hastings on official duties.
much account; but I learn that tliey
Tbe R. R. ran a double header through
and rays the only way for him to re­
Six
decks
of
sheep
went
from
this
form is to have liquor placed where he sick daughters, was taken ill herself place last Saturday, and two tho follow­ are eagerly looked for by Banner sub­ this place last Friday morning.
and started for home. By the time she I
AMES A. SWEEZEY,
F. J. Norwood has shipped eight car
can't get it. Voters what more do you
Tuesday. Business io this line has scribers. who live at a distance.
arrived at Wayland she was too 111 to ing
।
Lawyer,
Among
tbe
sick
may
be
mentioned
loads of poplar wood from this place,
want to prove that the traffic should go farther, so she stopped at her broth- tieen
satufHctory so rar this season, and
1
n&amp;U'us*, Mich.
Frankie Warner, nearly all the McGow­ and has some more to ship.
Practice* Id ail court* of the state. Office over be done away with.
er’s, D. Shattuck’s, where she has been &lt;station agent Spaulding informs us that an family, Mrs. Wm. Varney. Mrs.
Farmers arc now drawing their
We think ihquite refreshing to see a for live or six weeks. Last week she |he him orders tor twelve decks to be
W. H. SehMtz’*tore.
_________
Geo. Varney, Thos. Mead, and others of wheat to this place with the assurance
scribe of one paper comment on her was brought home and is now conval- loaded
in the near future. .
I
items in another. Don't you think so
£ C. WELTON
W. A. Spaulding and H. W. Wllllanm a less decree. Mrs. E. Warner has been of good prices. as there is competition
esdng.
very
sick
her
life
being
dlspaircd
of,
here
now.
-Gipay?”
spending considerable time on the
Mr. and Mrs. John King entertained are
1
but it is dow thought she will recover.
la *«ent toe Ute Ohio Farmer'* ln»urance Co.
O. Barrett has a nice pile of bird
Be there Saturday evening George A.
road buying grain.
a card party Tuesday evening.
He write* pollcleaou a man’* property axalnrt and we will meet you.
H. Tyson, of Kalamazoo, was among Sarah Osborn has tvphold fever, Chas. wood on the road, and ta having more
o** by fire, llgUUilag or wind; aaalnri* gtaak
Murder will out! So Rural, the cor­
Osborn is quite dangeronsh- skk, and I cut. One hundred cords in all.
a load of young people from here
respondent of the Barry County Repub- !us lust week buying cattie for his mar­ am told the doctors have not yet decid­
A. Bush made n visit to Monterey
spent last Saturday evening on the lican, will think when n bill for a half ket.
town line.
Hiram Chase visited Bastings the ed what his case is. Lewis Demond is Center last week and got caught in the
dozen enns of sardines is presented to
QOOK A SHELDON,
also sick.
•
blizzard.
Another drop reported at the sink
him. But he will readily pay It under fore part of the week..
Mrs. Randall fell down tbe cellar
Our blacksmith has been kept very
hole east of “Lake Odandy.”
Mr. Woodward is wondering if a livLsdv compositor that was Charley the rule that those who dance must erv stable would not be a profitable in- ■ stairs backwards. She escaped without busy of late. Mr. Mantle is always oh
pav the fiddler.
any serious injury.
bund to attend to business.
not Fred, that was in the office tbe
County.
C. W. Armstrong went to Kalama­ vestment at this point, and we moat
A
wood
cutting
bee
at
McGowan
’
s
E. E. Gnlley intends to pnt up his
other day.
1
zoo last week and purchased a new *40 emphatically say yes._______
dwelling house just as soon as the
Tbe District Chief expected to be
to-day.
Ladies aid society meets to-morrow weather-will permit in tbe spring.
with tbe Good Templars last Wednes­ cutter. To-day one of Middleville’s
QUIMBY.
livery
men
sent
his
man
up
here
with
a
I\
Lawyers.
Peter Stewart coom-s out with a bran
day evening but was taken with bleed­
The literary met last Monday night, st James Townsend's on the town line
boot and shoe runner. He drove into
(Over Haailng* National Bank.)
by invitation.
new cutter.
ing at the lungs and could not come
Mr. Armstrong’s barn, and hitched b** and tho following officers were elected:
J. W. Judkim* is on the gain; he hav­
Quarterly meeting last Sunday at
but will be there next Wednesday.
Frea.—Ernest Gaskill.
team in such a manner that they ruined,
WILLIAM B. S WEEZE Y, Attorney
Free
Methodist
church.
ing
been quite sick.
Vice Prra-O wen HaU.
said cutter, while the man sat by the
IT At Law and Solicitor tn Chancery.
A new preacher at the school bouse
. Oyster supper and dance at Pennock’s
Set.—Blanch Bncheiler.
stove deploring the said condition of
hall next Friday night.
last Sunday.
DOWUOCO.
Trees.- Nellie Rdd.
our county under local option. When
Mr. Charlton, who had his limb am­
Some parties from Sherwood were
Marshals—Oliver Chaffee and An­
Mr. James Phillips has a new swell
WILLIAM B. 8 WEEZEY,
putated. is doing finely.
here last week looking for a place to
he said words that would not bear re­ drew Rough.
VV
Justice of the Peace. box cutter.
rent to put in a stock of ready made
Mo news lost week on account of not
b school. Who btamea
Mr. John Whitwrite,"of Rutland, is
Collection* a specialty
.
clothing, boots and shoes. They think
getting to tbe offide.
,
visiting bls sister Mrs. Jessie Warner.
Wm. Guy has returned from Ohio of renting l*tnnodc’s store untU spring.
Frank Ryerson's baby has lung fever.
Revival meetings are splendid. A
We must make mention of tbe gifts
TCR4NK C. BOISE
NORTH IRVING.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Welter an 8^ where be bq| been visiting for tbe laxl
JD
Nathalie, Mich., full house Sunday night.
seven'weeks.
received by Gideon Hughs’ and family
pound
boy.
The
new
comer
put
in
his
Leip year has come again and the
Mr. Win Kelly, of Hastings, Nehru- 1
O. H. Cole hus a new wind mill.
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
from J. A. Stewart. Mrs. Hughs* broth­
appearance
last Thursday morning.
girls in this vicinity are going to make tea. Sundayed with Irving friends.
1
Rev. Koehler is belding revival meet­ er, whois in CaBfbrnia. Gid.got a fur
A good many from hefe attended tbe
use of it, on Jan. 27th, 1888, by having
Protracted meetings at tho Moulton
overcoat that cost *110; His wife as nice
free Methodist quarterly meeting in ings at tbe new church.
a leap year shadow social at the Grange church have at last ended.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray, of Jackipn, a set of carving tools as it has been our
last Saturday and Sunday.
hall. The girls are to go and get the
Fred Brown has moved bock to Irv- Castleton
1
visited
Maple Grove friends last Satur­ lot to lqok at in same time, all mounted
Rev.
Martin
preached
at
the
school
boys, take them to the soclffF and pay
flertha Bishop, of Rutland, visited In
day
and
Sunday.
with staghorn. Also tbe children were
house lust Sunday; he preaches again
16 cents a .piece for their shadow, but
We would advise Mr. Jt*fferaon Hyde not forgotten, as each one received a
in two weeks.
the boys have to take the supper. All Irving over Sunday.
ll TIMMERMAN,
Mr. B. C. Cramer, an old gentleman to put the following advertisement in nice present. Mr. Ebbi* Pennock also
Goorselngram 1s agent for Cbceu. Homeopathic Physician A burgeon, girls are invited to come and bring
living
in Baltimore, died last Saturday the paper: Whereas my wife, Ida. hasi came in on the list, as Mr. Stewart sent
their
fellow
or
some
one
else
’
s
fellow
borough'll
folding
chairs.
(OSes or«r Lathrop’* drug store.)
and. married women bring your hus­
albrat’s mill will be moved onto C. after a long illness. The funeral t&amp;ok taken my bed and board and my boasei him a set of solid silver spoons in an
place at bis house, Monday at 11 o'clock. is left unto me desolate, this is to warn elegant casket. Mr. Stewart is tn
this week.
bands or some ono else’
I overheard
H. LANDIS, M. D
Chrfrlie Scott drives a new swell box all the fair sex to give me a wide berth Sandlago keepinglunch and eating
some
of
tbe
Grange
girls
talk
this
and
at the Irving Grange boll
,
Physican and Burgeon,
ill have nothing to do with bom*, and by tbe report ot those that
thought maybe they would like it lastSaUMay night wm well attended. cutter.
have been there, Uray say be b doing a
«r°Mu3i1'oYlKUpUxlck’s drue Dubllshed so as to nai
Bl an ah Bscheller. wbo has been ertek them.
ive their
first
atTwo weeks from that time another
‘
‘
Mrs. Conley is visiting in Carlton.
for the part few days, is improving.
dance ta given out. Invitation to all
and there «tar or niaht.

Tbe Hastings Banner

ks

HASTINGS. MICH-JANUARY 18, 1888.

HASTINGS.

County News

John Stitaon, Thos. Crawley, Morris
Burton, ISltann Lake, James Smith
and E. Baldwin support new enttera
and you can not touch any of them
with a ten foot pole; E- Bildwia
especially.
A party at Mat. Hall's Friday even­
ing, it being Lydia’s 14th birthday.
Frank Gamble cut his foot quite bad­
ly last week.
,
James Riser has t*e job of cutting
logs for James Wilkins on the MeOtn*
ber place. Norton Futon, Fred Ryer­
son, Geo. Booram, Martin Ryerson and
Am. Ried are helping Jim slash the
trees into logs.
Last Friday eveningbeing Susta
Baldwin's 18th birthdaya largo num­
ber ot friends gathered at her home
and gave her a very pleasant and en­
joyable surprise. After having a jolly
good time they presented her with a
nice book as a token of friendship and
esteem.
Tom Crawley has sold his bay horse,
Rev. Martin preached at the btsr
Sunday evening and will preach flgMd
in four weeks.
A temperance meeting will be held
st tbe Star next Saturday evening.
in a short time, from present adculations, u play will bo prepared sud pre­
sented to the people free. We favor
, this move, and hope it wil not fall
through.

Wm. Buzzard wbo baa been living
_________
on
Curtis GUky’s place
years has purchased a fa
near Orangeville village and is going
to move onto ft in the spring.
John and Warren Fisher have sold
their flock of sheep and lambs to Ed.
Reed to gu the first of March. Price
p.ild 5 and 6 cts. per lb, _
Mrs. Jotham Traverse died last Mon­
day morning after a painful illncsa of
------ ’.------------Her remains were
Kve
-ai months.
taken to PlMnwell for Interment
Chas. Brown has gone to tbe Lake
shore to make hl.* son Ezra a visit. He
intends to be absent several dara.
Mrs. Lvbu and daughter, of Mendon,
St. Joe. Go., have been visiting friends
and relatives in this place.
Dur popular treasurer reports tax
about all paid.
A surprise party at Miss Mattie
Barber’s last Saturday evening, it being
her 15th birthday.
Ask Charlie how the road is north ot
here.

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SCROFULA

Is life worth UriM?

Agrieultual

None genuine unless “John Jones is
writtan on the wrapper, is the Legend
attached to patent msdidaea. Buy
your Buncombe strawberry plsnt of
Peter Piper none other are genuine, is
the cry we have in horticulture. In a
recent tsuue of the Fruit Grower ap­
peared tbe w'-vertism-nt of one Glrar• deau, a Florida man requesting every­
body not to be fools and uuy La Conte
and -Kiefer’Mptars of part e, wbo have
to- graft them, but to buy only of
Girardeau, grown from cutting*, ali
others being worthless as onr claim
against tbe said Girardeau for our
adieriising bill they must .indeed be
very bad. Tbe truth is that Yiuch state­
ments as the above are false lies, no
truth or shadow of truth in them, and
yet there are people who believe such
statements, touch people have do
knowledge on the subject and believe
whatever is printed. A few years ago
some one who bad budded stock to sell
announced that those from grafts were
worthless. None but trees grown from
buds should be planted. This is an­
other falsehood and yet thousands of
planters believed the statement, and
would plant no grafted trees It seems
as though these falsehoods take deeper
root than the truth. If we were sure
that good sound advice would be so
reaoily accepted and ■ acted upon there
would be some encouragement for
those wbo hare public welfare at
heart.
As k rule beware of those who pro­
claim that none is genuine except their
name is on the bottle. There are tree
agents who go up and down the coun­
try proclaiming tba’. their competitors
are frauds. Now if there U any class
of men wbo need watching it is these
agents. A thousand times more de­
ception has been practiced by agents
than by any other class. Agents often
represent nobody, and are utterly irresponsiide. Others represent reliable
firms and are gentlemen, but such do
not hope to make sake by traducing
others.—h ruit Grower.
j
,

they devoted to bason
with (U light* and al
criterion.
It would seem as though life must
have afforded much of enjo;
good old days. Sophocles bun
til be was 130 years old. then
by an accident. Attila.* was 1
be died of the consequence of a revel
on the night of his second marriage.
This is a warning to young men.
Epemenides was 157 at his regretted
decease.
Crowns did not sit so heavily on tho
brows of monarchs as they se&lt;-m latter­
ly to do. f ohi. the founder of the
Chinese Empire, reigoed 115 years, and
so did Apaphua of Thebes Egyptian.
Tacitus gives 175 years to Tuisco, a
German prinee. Dadd on. an Illyrian
noble, lived for 500 years according to
Alexander Cornrilus.
The art of living seems to be one of
the many ‘lost arts.’ which the dark
K covered over, ami modern civtlizahas not yet been able to uncover.
Itis certain long life was not secured
by using mineral poisons as remedies
for disease. That is essentially modern
practice. The ;:ndenu doubtless drew
•n the laboratory of nature for their
medicine^ hence the span of their Hvtri
was naturally extended. '
We Know that our immediate an­
cestors found their medicines in the
fields and forests, adjoining thdr log
cabin homes. These natural remedies
were efficacious and harmless—left no
poison in the system Phyyidans were
rarely called in. and the people lived to
rugged and hearty old age. Is It not
worth while to remrn to their whole­
some methods of cure for common ailmenta.
H. H. Warner t Co, Proprietors of
Warner’s Safe Cure, have introduced to
the public a line of Log Cabin remedies,
and their nams indicates their charac­
ter. They * include a “Sarsaparilla.’’
“Hops and Buchu Remtsdy.” “Cough
and Consumption Remedy," Extract
for external and internal use, “Rose
Cream." for Catarrh. •'Sadpine" for the
hair, “Liver Pills" and “Porous Piaster."
They are carefully compounded from
actual recipes, tbe most efficacious in
use by our grandparents, and those
who would like to try the virtues of
oltt-time remedies, Eave an opportunity
to secure the best in “Warner’s Log
Cabin Remedies." ‘
Not an arrest in Blissfield In two
months.

Humors,

GREAT

will caJy lirtca.’
Scrofula. mmI

Erysipelas,

| bare MiCered with Eryiiipetau I hare-tried
I all aorta of remedies

Canker.and

If so. now is ycrar chance to
nave money on the invest­
ment
Bock port. Mu.

Catarrh,

THE (’0 .UNITS TALE

■Ho is curtaialj
good stOTT."

Can be

tiarooparUte. sad.'fa 3

cured by
purifying

ty» U* culooel began;

with

wm

1 Unulfori*. Mim.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
3 PAINT

•rant ibocklagly ill

tb« family, sad although usmutting «nrib

YOUR BUCCY

Hoorf^BarsapMlHa. tho groat blood-jmnEer. B
a peeuUariy »&lt;-r—•«:=; rrer.!- for n..» d.-ease.

This is a chance to purcha_&gt;e
Lantes’ and Childred s Cloak­
cheap.

’Red Figures

tried

inch wa&gt;«

Mkrr A * Duff have marked
down-all their Cloaks to cost
and under.
You can have a good fre-h
line to select fcom at an ex­
traordinary low price.

We hare marked them all
over in

the blood

that a caao

Have you put off purchas­
ing a CImJiT
.

so that yo4 can see the genu
ine mark down.

Special bargain in Dress
Goods, Plushes, Silks, and Vel­
vets.
Also Flannels aqd Blanket-.

Underwear in white, grey or
scrrlet cheap.

We can have yot money on
your Cotton purchase?, either
bleached or unbleached.

ever. a polk* offleer ta pdhg thrvugh a cod-

uuall bundle.
President Chamberlain, of the Iowa
Agricultural College, in a recent ad­
dress, worthily magnified his inbsiob
by rendering to husbandry its meed of
praise for advantages not'often estima­
ted by farmers at their true value:
‘■Farming confers health, home com­
forts and the privilege of attending to
the training of children, instead of
leaving home early in tbe morning and
returning late at night. It also confers
freedom from want. Few farmers go
to the poor bou-e or ask for char it v.
While 90 per cent, of business men fail,
only 10 per cent, of farmers fail. -Farm­
ing also gives Individuality and inde­
pendence of mind. The man Is not
confined to one narrow line of work,
which eventually dwarfs th4 intellect,
and makes him more of a machine than
the machine he tends. Thtrt is lade'pendence from want and from the dic­
tation of employers. It Is the kind of
life which fosters intelligence and man­
liness in the boys and womanliness in
the girlp."—N. Y. Tribune

HOW'S THIS!

Struck by

I’. S—Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
internally. acting directly upon the
blood ana mucus surfaces of the svstem.
Price. 75 cts. per bottle. Sold 'by ali
Druggists.
*

HOUSEPAINT

corrs floor pwit~=

New bros bund blossoming at Con­
stan tin--.
q.

■1AY BOD BLESS YOU!

Blood Elixir is the-only

Blood

tred. II is a positive cure for Ulcere. Eroptidal or Syphilitic Pofaooing. It porifin the
whole ayatmn. and banishes all Bbeermatic
and Neuralgic ptina. We guarantee it
W. JI. Goodyear Jt Co. Druggists.

colonel jautMd.
pmwtilal a powerful and irunoung front.

which tbe cclunel certainly told admirably,

Very snccrosful dog poisoning at

A thief stole a Bible recently from a
Cadillac store. K

English spavin liniment yemovee all
hard. eoft. or calloused lumps and blem­
ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs,
^.Mr’ S' U' M°nr*n. merchant. Lake splints, sweeney. ringbone, stllltw.
City. Ha^ was taken with a severe sprains, swellings, etc. Save K0 by
Cold, attended with a distressing Cough use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold
and running into Consumption in its by Goodyear ± Co., druggists, Hastings.
first stages. He tried many so-called
popular cough renicairn and sbadily
Montcalm county pays its game war­
Sew worse. Was reduced in flesh, had den 9MU
to tbe judge, wbo gladly allowed him.
fficulty In breathing and was unable
to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King’s New
Disrovery for Consumption and found
itntnKliaie
relief, and after using about.
about ' Maniste,
nmeauie reuel.
about a snow
s
Ramim
k.i_.—■« —
w“| bank nim
and .‘ms had no return o*f “thTdisMse

I think KI

U. H. Goodyear * Co, Druggists.

at tolcgraphie cotranUnkatioaMod nuhinliad

Tm

W. w:s DixaUi
From the Seat of War.
■He!»o. Rabr-

l cnulil eat litreHeep tbe minute

la tbe azh ertoung tUt dore It, and the pww
pay for it You read about this or that nuta
tjKtviing $500,000 annually for adrertis mr

th- b^y. eriWfH.
f Ro»la. ar Mzai 1 Syrup. la
■» or-j;‘e.i\^’nrt45r-

The Best halve in the world for Cuts,
BruLw., bo ns. Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sorts. Tetter. Chapped Hapds
One family at Morenci is nursing
Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions, eight cases of measles.
•nd poaitively cures Piles, or no pay
HUTs Peerless Cough Syrup will
required. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect sattafactfon. or money refunded. quickly relieve asthma, or no pay. W.
,
Friceawnuiper box. FocsalebyW. IL Goodyear.
H. Goodyear Jt Co.
Coldwater is shivering with the sus­
Will Zora, assistant postmaster at picion that she has fire-bugs.
Oxboygan, has been ciUcnargvd for
For headache, an effectual, remedy is
appropriating money from the mails
found in Cobb’s Little Pills. 45 cents
fretful. parviA.

i ESnWONT BRI STICK!

him into rurtody. He wm wr.t to Moamoutb

(&gt;\rp

No other remedy can show so grand n
record of cures, as Dr. King'a New
Discovery fonConsumption Guaranteed
to do just what is claimed for it,—Trial
^Rtk free at W. H. Goodyear's Drag

nt of Farmers' Sheds.

COITS HONEST

We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by taking Hall’s Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. Cheney &lt;$; Co, Prop's. Toledo,

'tVVYs.CV
Mm. Pboibe Chealey, Peterson, Clav
Co.. Iowa, tells the following remark­
able story, the truth of which is vouch­
ed for by the residents of the town; “I
am 73 years old. have been troubled
with kidney complaint and lameness
for many years; could not dreas myself
without help. Now I am free from all
pain and sorepf-ss, and arn able to do all
my own housework. 1 owe my thanks
to Electric Bitters for having renewed
my youth, and removed completely all
disease and »ain." Try a bottle, only
60c at W. 11. Goodyear's drug store.

MARR &amp; DUFF.

FOR ONE DOLLAR

He

for 40 pills.

W. I!. Goodyear.

Croup Cured!
AND LIVES SAVED WITH

Dr. Pecks&amp;a’z Owsnal h:
tbo judge M if h
inaooiA of thia cri

Hon. Stunm-r Howard Is soon to re­
turn to Flint and set up his la# office
there again.
Thousands of children relieved bv
worm Specif,c. Try IL 25
«u&gt;d 50 cents. W. fa. Goodyear.

SLR
of

Simmon's
Liver
Regulator

REMEDY!

ROBES,

{-hrr. Kirfnry, *«, KI.WT^
ywat. aruggTu. H.£u«*jaicb

The-henconvention” at Grand RaoCharlotte is sure of an organ factory. I?bI ™«' “■« rt“' “*
Wg REFUND THE MONEY to aaj oue wbo
L,Con«UP«t*on of the
lou w1!! A iT**’*rtU* wU1 «&gt;re
you.
II. Goodyear.
.
ftilWC
adldrem. They an e»-

HARNESS
TURF GOODS!

•*T&lt;mr Universal Or
priaxier. *«it» then

REPAIRING!

Savi Motrr

And Finally

MKFS FILE ■BI‘FO8ITORm cure where Bmadf

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist.

J. W. Babcock,

�SHERMAN _0N TARIFF

Two for a Cent
enugh. surely, and so good that
these who'have used them won't have
any others. What are they ? -Ath-lopho-ros Pills. Whatsretheyfor? For
disordered Stomach or Liver,Indigesb
ion, Dyspepsi a, Constipatior, Nervous
or General Debility, Headache, Lassi­
tude, Diseases of Women. They'll
take away that tired feeling,’ give new
life and strength, Small anil pleas­

tinned, they should be reduced, a»d lha tax on
tobaefli especially should be rtMilted. Though

much m 1400 a month at

Fifty Years at the Front.

■I ismw

CHRIST ON CALVARY

CHRIST BEFORE PILATE.

tor nearly a year uutil trlgiid and foe alike cried
out agali.fl It. If the pruldeiit regarded this
grafting surplus m a danger, wny bAd be not
the hill on Staten Island on the vuhunit of
m foju as, ] onlt4b brought his tufiu.nce to
which tta Vabderbllt mauob-um 1* situated.
Tta Staten Island tomb ivwlt, exrlurive at bear upon congress to pro.lde for a reduction
of taxation'.* And Mb) bs-l not congress ap­
land, Miinnthing like faui.OXA
plied tbe remedy? Tbr[lort&gt;-ninth congress
M $10 to dig and fill it in. It la surrounded had lived Its two^ye.m ai.d died. Mr. Cleselaud was then preJklent qf the United States.
Tbe house of represenUtile* contained a large
and nusda to look n&gt; beautiful and cbneriul majority ot his political Jriends. They alone
bad the Inltallve constlhitludal [lower to intro­
It is peculiarly Mlg^wthe ti&gt; find that tta duce a blllto reduce taxes. Whj bad not that
ornate monuments surrounding Mr. H«wtar‘»
trollmg majority of tta Uemocralle party
never brought to public atu-nUiM except at would not allow a bill to ta .reported unless It
tho bottom of advertri^menLv There *». lor contained provisions wbleh flu tbe opinion nf a
instance, a mouumqu/nt
tain r- 4 i.wuter majority of the memtart at ttabouse)would
tnannfai-tiin r which Lt ns &lt;«i:entail:mate* lite greatly injure or destroy Uowiretlc production,
creating real distress and reduce wages. If It

ENGLISH BUCHU

Kidney
INVESTIGATORS IN USE.®^

KtDMKT

during America;: product len^ the task was easy;
but tbe enormous power* of-tbe speaker of the
house were used to preset l even the presct.ta-

than a "government" «wif»«l envelopf'.lital, not in tlu&lt; iniihlli- M&gt; Ma t,, have *
■ reniw «&gt;e ridge nrnoi which my
rut mint write llw
hut nl-nt ■jqu-.r-

ao. Tta principle of
•quality of bmefiu and of burdens.

TfVE FALLACIES.

seldom gone below fjw monthly. Ln a city
wtarr one ran engage any earthly quantity United States, departing from tne practice ot
of thoroughly annpeteut dtenograptars at hl* Illustrious preecdeisors, dropped from bis
recent _ annua! message all reference to the
fair businciai, doesn't it! Of course* hotel foreign’ relations of ths country and to tbe inter­
shorthand man's outfit costs bins something esting questions in nallonal affairs, even aml:like 8150 to start with, and that fact doubt­ tlng tta usual recognition of the Supreme Huler
ant lo take, yet wonderfully effective.
lore keep* a good mauy of them from trying of tta universe, and postponing al! things cePrepared from the formula of an
to get valuable stand.-' ib tbe principal bote) a lestfal and lerroufa) until Uie surplus revenue
eminent physician. Neatly put up in
— Naw York World,
b:-got rid ot. This t'Xtry.rdimiry message he
bottles, on'd sold by all druggists.
1 Mr. Sherman) felt calledtupcn to consider; to
THE ATHLOPHQR0S CO.
Inquire whether the 'dangers spoken of in'it
T. A. Trollope recalls that bi* nmtemal
grundfathcr. .1 evuntry vicar, could not en­ remedies proposetl. The existence of a surplus
duro tho *-und nmdo bjra knife edge on a roeenue had been, a constant occurence before
dinher plate. So lie had sornu plaUw tnado tta close of the war. Instead of Ils being»
for himself with discs uf silver set in tta dftiger, It was aa^ludlcatlou of the continuous
Increase of tbejlomestlc productions of tho
For nearly 30 yean1 tta recognised authority having his teeth set on edge.—Chicago Her­ counu-y and It* foreign and domestic commerce
the world over un al! agrietiltural mailers, al­ ald.
and ot the steady Improvcaxcnt of tbe financial
ways abreast of tbe times, and al wax* spending
lavishly for the best talent and experience, the
condition. When. In i*oc; I'reaident Jefferson
tad tbe good fortune of a, surplus n venus ta
Hr. M 8 ilamlin,oue of the best known
Mkrd (in bls meseage to congrt.s) to what pnrInimrsnce mm in North Carolina, write* pow the surplus should-t&gt;e applied, and ex­
from Winston, a* follows: *• Evnr Bini.*- I
naa seven years of ape I have had what pic would prefer the continuance of the imports
begins 1AM with new contributors, new artist*
tb« J'x.tefruill hip disease,-and which 1
and new type, and the editorial staff.» hlch has
mMe Uli* periodical a power lu both hem!- call white •welling Mr hip wm drawn
purpose* of public educattan, road*, rWere ami
re-inforved with fresh blood and
out
ot place There wm a swelling al tho canals."
SIShi'h
eomldulng the expenenco and
vl*or *r‘d freshness
. Gen..Jaek*on, when ta tad the like good for­
vr youth. Tta American Agriculturist keeps
•mg. which has been there for years Ot
tune had recommended the distribution of the
Dace with the growing Interest in agriculture
surplus among the state* aad a WO forthat pur­
largely brought about through Its teachings, and
tern, together with autgical operation on
continues to day. after absorbing twenty-four
pose
had been Introduced by Mr. Calhoun, had
the leg tana I tried every known blnrxj
Other agrieultaral papers, to lurnfsh the current
Mriculiund literature where tbe Kugliab and
purifier t»» build up my ay»te:n. but liana passed both bouses by large majorlilra and bad
German Ungunges are spoifen. Every number did me good uadi I look S S S. 1 u~- it beer, signed by ITeddnnt Jackson. Large sur­
contain* nearly too original Illustration* and
every •pring. It a)wars build* m« up, pluses trad frequently bien dealt with wiaely by
onglnal articles from »o different writer*. Priest
81.M a year: sluxlc number*. 13 cento...
C'ving tne appetite and mgeatiuu, and vn*- repub l.-an ndmiul*tr.til«a»^taioKelitar applied
e* sue to stand the long, trying, t-ncr- by tbe executive authorities to the payment of
vaUng. hot summer day* Tu me there ia tho public debt.or its accumulation having taen
no auuh medicina tor purifying the blurt prevented by congress from time to time by tbe
•nd building up tho w;u.tca •yulriu a* reduction or, repeal of faxes. These simple
The first and only reproduction )!! this
country, and
BBS On using it 1 *onn becalm. Arong remedies bad been applied in the administra­
of b»!; *'id eaey of mind. My vuiur tion in each ot Mr. Ulesdaud's predecessors
(since tbe close of the war) without other mat­
brail by. robust compleiiiiu ’’
ters Ixing neglected or alcry of alarm belug
These raxeninrnqt work* of art arc neither
Mr G N Fricxel. ot L
raised. AU such reduction'of tav-s iliad been
old time clinittio* uor ordinary engraving*.
made by tbe republican party. Tbe democratic
The latter Is an exquisite photoetrhing, (ar T«s»». writes' "Ataut August lot. IM~i.
an eruption appeared on my arena and
superior u&gt; anything m the market. Christ on
party has now had cuairpl ot the bousa of
Calvary, the dampanton picture. |&gt; executed
leg*, will'!» pained me much and aaamed
reiTewnUHIvra since '•.bte Mississippi plan"
for us by the Mrzrngravenre proc««*. which far
(except for tuo years'and liut not In-that time
•iirpu"'’’ »ny ether (or sofuiess of turn,, vigor (la the miIvi.v »f a tihysirtsn at thi* pta«
ot action and general superiority of execution.
originated or proposed » 1 reduction of taxes.
They are on taavy plate paper. ■.•Zxa Inchra in •I finally ■ r.nimrrirr.1 iiring Swift's 8|a rifi&lt;
Ttie only republican congres»"lti ten years, bad.
si». fnr.varded,
size,
fnrivarded. po't-tetld,
po«t-tald, in
tn tube* urenared
prepared
by the act of March. 1 mu, largely reduced both
for the purpoe.-. I’r.ce, 81,00 each, both for
irgc ladtlea the *orr» have all healed "
It'.iernal taxes and customs duties tn meet tbe
warded tn tubiri. port-paid, to one address, for
Treatise on IHtaal and 8km llcwasea
8 LfiO.
very dt^cultywfaL'h uow wsalanned the preslAmerican Agriculturist (Eng. or German),
dent. Why had not the prejl-icnt followed the
with choice of pl Unree, fl.W).
Drawer 3, Atlanta. Oa.
American Agriculturist (Eng. or'German),
example of hl* prvdecessd.-aby u Is;the powers
and the two pictures. »&gt; 00.
■
conterred
upon the secretary of the treasury and
Send nostal forSpreimen nnmber. Engllsh or
A^filylcK the surplus-tn. the reduction of tta
German, full description of the Pictures, and
Portrait of Munkaesy.. the painter of thc«&gt;
p :blle debt?
great works, now attracting the- world-wide at
Instead of that and though outstanding bards
tentlun.
an object of interest in that famous buryiiq? were n-decmable at pleasure, hl* administra­
tion bad ehanged the fort* oflhr debt statement
ciftTvniaT. David
ao as to conceal nearly «4&gt;.&lt;»*&gt;.ooo of money as
than a simple unnwrkwt mound ot earth. unavailable aase's, and had.

OH I MY BACK!

tDlMMM

THE OHIO STATESMAN ON THE
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

was understood, the tamrtjl sympathy ot the
president aod the aeerrtary of the treasury.
Even Without a reduction eg taxation the surplu* revenue might have been applied for great
national object* but for the vetoes of tne presi­
dent, for tho failure ot the aeerelarv of the
treasury to axerclse plain discretionary power*
conferred upon him by law. and for Uie failure

wMwiIllnR (according to the reKo reaa-jB could be sites why wool abould
ete.. yielding annually gs.3oa.ooo, o«bt to be re­
pealed and their Imposition left to tho states;
and the

might be so modified that the states could make

undue competition with Australia or liucno*

tian. If the object sought was only to avoid tbe
accumulation of surplus, tta easy, natural and
logical eoutsc-was to repeal, or largely to re
duoe. internal revenue.
But the president proposed to continue these
taxes without diminution. The president's mes­
sage. fairly construed, was a severe Inflleiment
of all engaged tn manufacture*- a sweeping aeeu*atlvu
tbe policy of protection aa sup­
ported by tbe great mass of his countrymen and
recommended by the most Illustrious predeces­
sors. It showed that be favored a public policy
which would leave American luanufaeturers
and workmen to the h*rd. sharp and grinding
compatlllon of the capita! and labor of the

president had selected that class ot productions strike at tbe indutrlal interests built up try tbe
tariff laws. He ooald pot deepen and Inwmsiry
tlon. and had
. and employed by inviting increasing competi­
MPECIAIXY agl-MCIKD WOOL
as an artlae not to be protected. IBs whole tion. crippling naan ifactarm and reducing
argument restedon tta allegation that tbe price wages. He greatly preferred a policy that
of wool -was Increased to the extent ot the duty. would encourage home Industry, diversify home
prodaetlon*. discourage imports: Ions, add’to

be protected against competition with the

Proceeding to details. Mr. Khermar. said that
total value of foreign Im porta: Ions was F-w 0»,000.000 cf tb»t amount being free of
duty; so that ns tq over o e-thlrd Of all articles
of foreign production consumed In this country,
there was abwlnte free trade. They were main-

not be produced berv.anddldDoteomelntocompetition with domestic industry. With -that
kind of free trade he was in hearty sympathy.
He would extend it to every article of common
use. the growth or production of whleh In tbe
United Stale* waa not profitable. It was exact­
ly tbe oppoelte policy that wm proposed by tbe
president and by the school to which Uia presi­
dent belonged. They sought to place taxes
upon articles pow free, such m tea aad eoffee.
In order that a great reduction mightta made
on artlclcs'i'-at did not come Into Competition
with home Industry.

factum of cloth and tta Infinite variety of
Articles produced by American labor competing be said of other nations, protection to home In­
dustries (as embodied tn the tariff laws) was
with foreign labor.
.
thr utun ron ran eocirrnr
Thia diversity of production Inured to the
an^he (I
tho secret of tta enormous growth, power and against th
wealth of tbe republic. It has alwajs seemed
to him that the most narrow and selfish notions
We do not appreciate an we ought the com­
advanced In respedt to tariff laws ,'and to which manding position now held by the United

behalf of advanced Industries, now supported
by duties greater than those ou raw material*- claimed tta document continental
that they must ta allowed to purchase their from European apgresaidns. We in our day
raw materials tn the cheapest markets of the
world--that the mineral treasure* in every state abolished slavery, we hare established the
ported goods tart year wan HW.000.000, on
principles on which our currency and public
which duties were levied. Miould there be a that these advanced Industries may have cheap
uniform rate of duty on the goods? No: but
•pect and approval at the civilized « orld. We
there should ta a careful discrimination and
are now mnitrd 1:. bonds of i.-rowtEg strength.
classification of rates, depending upon the na­
ture and quality gf the goods, upon, who were rule which had tn be applied in all Industries built up onsAndustries by a policy founded upon
to be the consumers and upon the effset which
tbe highest patriotism. Its success is marked
the rates proposed would have upon domestic Amerirsn labor, which have to compete with by tho general wealth and prosperity of our peoIndustry. Therefore articles of voluntary use,
ut luxury, ornament or appetite, not In com­ vantage and protection which would give tta
mon uso amour the people, aitd which are w American producer the home market for home and among our own people, agriculture, com­
ehased almost exclusively by the wealthy, products.
merce and manufactures, making each support
should taar a higher rale ot taxallor,—the high­
Tnrnlng tram raw material to home manufac the other, and all contributing to the wealth
est rate collectible without excluding them or
Inducing smuggling. TBtw was founded upon
department* of Industry are uow divided by
the admitted maxim ot political economy,
sectional Hues, but are Interwoven. Ilka the
that taxes should be assessed upon
malerial*. amounted in value to I:!*,000.000 and
paid *M,000,004 in duties. These importations Wbat we want now Is the cultivation of tbe
This applied to wines, liquors and cigars (sup- came Into direct competition with domestic sentiment of patriotism, an intense Ibve of
teknufactures which had been built up by tbe
----- , of national pride. Every
articles), and to silks, satins, broadcloths, in­
American w»
native or natnrahxed, ought
numerable articles of dros« ornament, to porce-. them bad existed tn Ibo United BUttes when
lain, statuary, painting, glassware and tbe like. the constitution was framed. Since theu they aUegtaoce. duty and pride. The president,
had nourished or Ioan tiered by the changing fany president) In his elevated seclusion, ap­
ter of Indifference to tbe consumer and the rate
proached only br flatlerere and office-seeker*,
ofdutyaas very murk like the pn-e fixed by
should regard tbe intcrosU and honor of hl*
the manufacturer-that Is, as much as could be
country, It* development and properily. and the
articles of homo production* but such was not employment and happiness of bl* cotinln men.
and It had operated eVen tatter than It’ bad
m higher far than the interacts of foreigner* or
been hoped. The value Of stxk articles Import- tton the importer fixed hl* own price and added the development of their product*. It is to tbe
collected on them not leas than &gt;40.000.000,
nearly ooe-thlrd of the whole amount collected.

flrtt sign of American competition, tho price
ffaa reduced; and often tn a stagnant market

thattbey "Impose a burden upon those who
consumed Imported articles" (using the presi­
dent's language) Un the contrail these duties
had Imposed tta chief burdens of taxation upon
Articlesot voluntary luxury, aid had still Incit­
ed American artists and mechanics to compete

cost and duty. As a rule imported gxxM
pttlig with American good* were raid
American cheaper than In tta European

Tta home missionary H the best missionary
The light of our example we give to foreign ua-

formerly Imported the American manufacture
was well established. and, under domestic terrsts and to protect and foster and diversify
competition, the price was reduced to figures the industries of the American people.
approaching Enrop-an rates. In some articles
remarkable progress bad been made lu those America competed with Europe In tbe markets
expensive prodbctlous; and porcelain, tabta
Applied to Hood's Sarsaparilla, the
*are. ornsmenp, clothing, decorated an-t en­ on. Horn* composition wnereter It got a foolameled furniture and a multitude of other artl- liold reduced prices and lessened Importation. word Peculiar is off great importance.
A most remarkable example of that wm In pro­ It means that Hood’s Sarsaparilla ta
mechanics) bad been brought witldu the means duction df glassware, pottery a* d chinaware different from other preparations in
which bad^become established Industrie* tn many vital points, which make its
thoroughly honest and reliable medi­
reduce, the duly on tbe*e foreign luxuries would thia cocmtry.,
ta to transmit tlie burden of urfntton from those
Mr. Hhennan quoted Mr. Dudley, late consul cine. It is Peculiar, in a strictly medi­
wbo now bore It willingly to the shoulder* of general at Liverpool, to,tbe effect that there I* cinal MW.Jlrst. in the combination of
tbe people.
4
not a slpgte manufactured coinmadity that Is remedial aacnts used; wr-md, in the
Another das* of duties wm on article* ut food not cheaper to day In tbe United State* under proportion of which they are prepared;
third, in the process by which tjte
and on animals. Of these the value Imported
active curative properties of the medi­
last fiscal year wm gin.ao.ooo and the duty
paid 00 them fi&lt;3.ooo.oos. Of thh sura the sugar, factored commodities lived by American cine arc secured. Study these pointa
rice and fruit Imported were valued &gt;t pl,000,- farmers (Including clothing, household goods, well. They mean volumea. They
000. and paid a duty of p3.000.0«&gt;-or more than furniture. Implement* of husbandry, tools, etc.). make Hood’s Peculiar ta it* curative
powers, as it accomplishes wonderful
nlnc-tenUii ot all the taxe* levied on food and
cures hitherto unknown, and which
animals. These were articles that entered lute
tbe consumpUou o&lt; every family In the United that large Importations, were now mado of give to Hood's Saraaparllla a clear right
to the title of “The greatest blood port­
Stale*. It the object were to reduce surplus
lier ever discovered."

make appropriations for topic of tta highest
national objects demaudeu by the people. Tho
president had. ou what be (Mr. Hbermsn) re­
out without nourtng tin
garded as a frivolous reaaon. refused his signa­
ture to the river and Jiarbur bin. which would
hare appropriaied more than lio.tuo ooo lor
W. JOHNSTON
necessary public works; .andjby his
vkto or rna unrRNita.vr i-rvsioN atu;
Gen Barney U going tn Florida t&gt;&lt; ••ijd bls
he bad withheld from uuioo soldier* appropria­
tions made for their relief, fj-.c bouse, too. had
refused to provide for a system of coast
defeu»&lt;-». tor a proper Incrras* and building up suggested than to repeal one-half ot the duty ou
Hurney tat Ur tlian nx*t Itulhm* «ln »
sugar and thus directly relieve the people from
j&lt;ovtal com mu meat I on with tbp South American *x\2to.a» of faxoa on un article In most genera:
simply rrnltal. "Harney rate!' Billy. Hilly SUU a and (or tho encouragement and support
of schools. It bad also neglected or refmed to
appropriate for gs.000.000 of deficiencies admlP secretary of the treavury be (Mr, Mhermau) did
not care to explore the reason lor their silence.
The effort to produce sugar in the United
levied lu 1802 (glSjMO^MO.. Had thaw arveral States luqnantltlre at all Approaching tbe de
appropriations. sanctioned bythe senate, been mand had failed, though protected bj Che high
w axblngluu.
•st
tariff rates. Mil!, In view ipf the boxful
The .Niagara. Falls (Route.
dent aud had the residue at the surplus been prospects of producing sugar tton beet* and
applied to the purchase of the public debt, the sorghum earn-, as well aa lioin sugar cane, he
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
condition of the treasury which now si\alarmed would not cripple that Industry by reducing pro­
sound ot a child
garden from a neighbor's bouse. "What kind the president would not have existed, tbe public tective duties, except by giving tta prodtx-ors
Taking effect Nov sfitb. 1M7.
of a woman have you for a neighbor-.- Docnshe debt would have been greatly reduced, and Im­
Miu«e hvr children?” "No. mdi-ed," replied
Mr*. Davin 'file is one of the most tendv provements of vital importance to American Uon ot duty or. the Imparted article.
mothers la existence But you see, she betaites
lu the old-fashioned styles of doctoring. Wbea
president complained as "vicious, inequitable
mnort'
a child need* physic, the fills a spoon with
auseous dose, lay* tbe little victim iUl
which he complained were those for the benefit
it wotdd bo a pleaslug and a greaiful task; and, of the manufacturers; and be urged especially
Grand Rapid* I*
tbe moment that the bou«* ot representatives ••a radical reduction of the duties Imposed upon
Middleville..........
They arc efiective without being *&gt;ar*h, and are would give tbe senate Jurisdiction of the enba* easy to take m sugar plums. I always give
them to my children.1' uAnd so do I.” Mid in that duty aa it had done a* many as six tlnus articles Imparted which enter into tbe process
Mrs. Davi*.
.
slues the clnaodf ths war. And It the secretary
Over 90 buildings were put up at
ODO, were now free of duty. Every Imported arGrayling last year, and the town is pros­ Ulapartof applying the revenue to current ap­ Ucleof that class was so unless it competed
per ing finely.
propriations'and Co the Jud Idous purchase of directly with tta development of American retbe
public
debt,
tho
delays
of
the
democratic
The cleansing, antiseptic and healing qualities
Dr. Sags’* Catarrh Ksmedy are unequalled.
party might ta repaired and taxation reduced
The union carpenters in Saginaw without crippling industry. Ha did not attrl- at SM3».«». and which Qleldiil a revenue of
8W.300.aw.. Tb» chief ot ttam were agricultural
have struck for niue hour*" work and 10
thn treasury an inieut to produce the dangers product*—wool, nax and hemp, and other tex
hours' wages.
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and difficulties by which the country »M Uhea. graMV*. hop*, bristles and seed', valued
threatened: aoc did be call In question their at SiS,ax&gt;.WM and yielding a revenue of *10,000.A UWo seed lay In the carter's path;
A IftUoriioot bowed tn tta strong wlnd^wreth; Integrity or fidelity; but when tbay tried to
A UtUe shrub grew, by tts roots held ta«t;
Theu a stout tree braved all tbe winter's break down great industrial Interests, he point­
Chariotto
ed them to the neglect of a public duty trusted «».!S»,C00.
NasiivlIJo
A little cough started—'twM only llrht;
fortheir discretion, aa the fountain of their
These Imports came Into direct ootnpetllloh
Morgan..
A little chlu shivered the hour* of night;
fcllb tbe productions of nearly 2.000,000
Quimby...
A
Utile
pain
cam*
and
hem
to
grow.
HxsriMda.
The country bad two distinct system* of tax*. American farmers and of hundreds of thousand*
Ttaa cousurapUoo laid alibis brave strength
low.
MlddfirelUa
of laboring men. This moderate, protection,
Be wise In time. Gh*ck tbe little cough, cure
given to the latar and capital employed In inlt tbe little chill. dispeU tta little pain, era the
All trains run by ninetieth meridian or central little ailment becomva the strong, uueontraer- Imported goods, the products of foreign nations. Ing and agricultural Industries, was the favor­
able giant of dhea»e. Dr. Pierce’* GoMeu The first of these the president bad dismissed ite point of assault by the presldeat aud all free
Medleil I)i«covery. Wken In time. Is a remady with a single Mntenee, saying that none of traders upon the protective policy. It Was tbe
citadel ot the system. The a hole depended
Bogus BlBtera of charity hiurefiuccecd- seemed io ta tx&gt; just camplaint of »uch taxation
ed in victimizing Negaunee people to a
except Bbb- considerable extent.
The blood-cleansing qualities of Ayar's Hanalinposltlon of duties on- similar foreign pro-

Michigan Centra

furnaces, establish new rolling mills, factories
the United’ States would at onee advane* the and workshop*, and develop the wowderftJ
price of wool Inforr'gf markets. But if the natural resources of the country, He preferred
argument were true It would apply aa well to that policy which looked to the Interest of the
all domestic productions and to all manufac
tions. lie preferred tho policy of reducing
farmer Just as cloth was of the manufacturer. prices by home competition rather than by for­
eign competition, of cheapening raw materials,
jectlon that the duly on wool raised the price to iby Increased production, by the Improvemeatot
tta consumer applied aa well (1! tro-) to the riven and harbors. and by railroad competition.
preferred the development.
duty on cloth and on ♦ very article on tta tariff list
The all-sufficient answer was that tta duty trn-

not beyond the revenue standard. If tho pres­
ent system were maintained

Ella Wheeler Wilcox teUeww in pre-natal

eouM and would, compete with European pro­
ductions In articles essential to human life and

that more than 4.000 article* were subject Io

out looking into it. HhcaayaitU not vanity.

that if on a careful examination it should ap­ brought up Into a corner lu nnnpasrtion, tar
pear that any duty an any article eould ta dlr- swift upward glance invariably falls on tta
penaed with, without detriment to American little plush lined reflection of Imrwlf, and im­
mediately the Idea, rhyme, wnrti or title is
speared upon tar iiupatlent pen
‘
factored here It should be placed on tho free
list.
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home manufacturers In com pc til I on with for­
eign rivals, as well as la secure revenue.- and
therefore these laws should ta as permammt a*

and buildings, but they had ”• espeehd prirllegm. no monopoly. All the world might, in this
country, enter lotorompctltion with them. The
president, however, seemed to think that they

ce»»ful manufacturer by a change of duties was
to legislate for tta foreigner aad against the
American cl trier. The most Important benefits

only diversified American Industries but secur­
ed to the laborer employed In tta manufacture*
higher wage* and better surroundings and ad-

GRE
atIeme
FOR PAIN

lar employments anywhere In the world. Tta
treatment o! thia question by tbe president «m

Rktamalism, Nettrslfla, Sciatica,
Lumbago, Backache, Headacba, Tooth­

that tbe cost of living (especially food and cloth
■4^2) was higher In tbe United Mates than In

ache, Sore Throat, Swalllnp, Frost­
bites, Sprains, Bruises, Boras, ScaHa.

any market tn Europe. Tta clothing worn by
workingmen (Inclad Ing blankets) was sold tare
quantity and quality ot food of laborinc men

IT CONQUERS PAIN.
AWAItDK rOU BEAT MAIN-CURE.
Kewlcwland ExfaiUtlon -H‘;*-G»id Medal.

�'.rhe Hustings Banner.
HastTnos, Mich., Jan, -fsth. IS88.

A001T10NAL LOCAL NEWS.
Tbnnuluv morning tho citizens of
Hastinrs were itt«rf!rtl on learning that
Deputy Sheriff Wrri- IL Jewril,of AM}’*
’ ria, had l*en found at alxiutslx oriock
in the court house wood-ehed in n t&gt; itlfrozen condition. Tiw» facts tn the
cise are » follows: Kills Hams. a.
Merk for Smith, Hams a Van Arman,
while on his way to open the itere that
doming noticed, as he was passaigthc
above woodahod. a ipan, Mr. JcWrl).
lying on th*ground and evidentlr attemptUg tJ
up. A M-cond fiance
showed tLu! tne man needed help, ant!
Mr: Hams called to two other young
men near bv. The thr«&lt; then earned
Mr. JewHl into the sherdTs ozlice from
whence be was soon after removed to
the parlor in the sheriffs residence.
Dm. Izrthrop and Titiimeriuan were
summoned and upon an oxamination
being made, it was found that Mr. Jew­
ell’s arms to his elbows and his legs to'
thekne-s were frczjui solid, hb face
was alas partly frozen. The unfortu­
nate man was given all pd&amp;tible cure
but hb? death occurred at six o’clock
that erening. His family were sent for
as soon tut a team could be gotten in
readtatns after he tfas found, and
reached him j* few hours before he died.
Their meeting with him w;is sad in th«ertram e.
Mr. Jewell lay In a stupor nearly the
whole of tha day and could only be
aroused by a strong effort on the part
of his attendant.*,' until along toward
evening, when he recognized • those
about him and was ablo to converse
with the members of bis family and
with triends. He stated in the morn­
ing that he had taken 25 cents worth &lt;»f
morphine the day befon—this would
be from If) to 12 grains; also that he
had gone to the wood-shed the night
before, had fallen over suddenly ami
been unable to move or cry out for helG
although realizing his condition. It
was impossible to learn as to about how
long he had lain there. That be meant
no nano to himself by taking the mor­
phine is a well-e.tublished fact, slm•&lt; it
is known that for years he has b«t-n tfccustomed to taking large doses ot mor­
phine on account of being a great suf­
ferer from neurulgiac and rheumatic
pains, and he had complained the day
before hts death of suffering from a se­
vere pain about his heart.
Deceased was about 3d years aid at
the time Of hb death. He was a pion­
eer in this county and counted his
friends by hundreds, D-cause be was
ever trank, honest and open hearted to
a fault Ito has been a prominent poli­
tician for many years and was one of
the Iwsl posted men in the county on
affair.* in general. From Jan. J, 18»&gt;'J
to Jgpt 1.1873. he held tho office of Hec­
hter of DiN-ds and that of deputy regis­
ter from Jan. 1. 1877 to 187P. Jle was
a prominent G. A. R. man and com­
mander of Cox post in Assyria. DurSi the war Mr. Jewell served under
Gen. Alger and made an enviable- rec­
ord as a brave and trustworthy soldier.
He has been a imbiber of Hastings
lodge,-No 52,
M., and Hastings
chapter, No,68. R. A. M.. for a number
of years.
The body was taken to the home of
his aged parents In Johnstown on Fri­
day and was buried In Maple Grove on
tianday. The funeral, an account of
which will be found In another column,
-was under the auspices of the masonic
and G. A. R. orders and was very large­
ly attended; bis friends and neighbors
thus showing the high esteem in which
hs was held.
Four children, three of whom are
grown to man’s estate, and the wife
aad mother are left tn mourn his un­
timely end. And they have the hearty
sympathy of the entire community.
The (teceaaed has suffered (inaheial re­
verses recently, but a life insurance of
S1,&lt;XXJ and what he had managed to
hold together will leave the widow and
little boy in comfortable circumstances.

BDJT0R3 OF BAN.NKB:
As the readers of your paper will be
informed of the sudden and rmI death
of Wm. H. Jawoll, it may not be uniDtefestiDg for me tn give a-brief ac­
count of his burial. A* Mr. Jewell
tad-requested in his life to be buried
with the usual Masonic ceremonies,
about twenty of the fraternltv left
Hastings at 8 o'clock Sunday morning
to attend to that duty. About eleven
o’clock we arrived at the residence of
the aged parents of the deceased in the
township of. Johnstown where the re­
mains had lieen conveyed. We found
the houso crowded to overflowing with
friends and neighbors. As soon as the
nweesary preparations could be m«de
we started for the church at Lacey
which 4&gt;ad generously been kfirown
open-to afford a better opportunity for
the great crowd of people who were
omtain to-be in attendance to take a
lastiook at the remains of their friend,
ntevhlior and townsman. The church
w“ *»*». CTowlwi. pulpit, pews, aisles
atawcHtlbuk*. and there were crowds
on the outside so chat it was with dif­
ficulty that we could make our way.
After we had effected our entrance in­
to thorthureh and the crowd of people
had Iwan made as comfortable as possi­
ble tbe choir hkully consented to sing a
hjsta; rthe Masonic service was then
read after whlc-fc the choir sang another
JFbt’ J*.1 crowd wer® thpn
rivea tta .pHvkege of viewing the

a**1 whlch wer*« “tu411 ,TBited th®®KivmafAta prtvii«e. Itwas a toueh-

,

who aided in ptying the fratanwd twrww GtWwxxisperts and obMgations to the decewwd.
We then canto back to Barney s MHb
where our wtrole party were warned
and fed and our teams cared for by the
generous and whole-souled hospitality these fart time* thrro I* dongr r that yon will ।
of the tanlMte of R. K Stanton anti reach and strata after “ycanx tadyteor ।
Jack Woodmansee. Many were the toomaeh. Be girl* awhlhi yet. B.&gt; tender, |
commendations of the kindhres and J.iycxw, loving, obedient and indurtriuu*. j
generwdty of our hosta us we lode Womanhood, with ita j»rivilr£»-« and power, [
throogh the fre- zl&amp;g atmosphere back tta hunton* sndtrtab. wfil c«&gt;m.‘*-Km enough. ’
On thU paint oho has wisely raid; "Wail
to the city.
CffAS. II. Baveil
patiently, my children, through tte whole)
I! astiegs, Jan. IB, IbSS.
limit &lt;&lt; your jrirlbood. Go trot after wonuttt |
THEBK is. a report on the street that hrart; !et it rente to you. ’Keep out of ptibllp ,
a boy was killed on tho railroad xtetor- view.;- Cultivate rcdwm.’fit. awl um-iarty. ।
day. We are upablu at the time of go­ Tte t*rt« and najxmrtbiHiie* of Ufa.will &gt;
ing to press to learn anything definite &lt;xmi&gt; wion enough. Wten .they come you '
about tiie matter.
• will inert them, J trurt, as tnn&gt; women I
thoald. But oh^te not »&gt; uiwi---’ iw to,
throw awny yvUr girlhood. BoD not your»l! of. lliii beautiful senaw. wtyirh. wtadjr
&lt; Trntnan J. Mavmi. Maple Grove
i ifi’S Doria Uelgh,
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*)K-ni, will brighten all your future lira—
Following are the real estate trans­
fers lor week enaing Jan. Uth. 1888.
as taken froin thv botpa in the register's
olHce*
CUM. W. Lester to Isaac Frakrr; &lt;k».teCXi
Baltimore.'Kwo.
Strpheu H. Down* to Jes«e Down*; lol ill
N.vhVille, tKno.
’ Henry 'Witb.-y to Delilah Myers and heir*.
1n*3 bU 4'Frcc'port. Sana.
Sepbcti Tetuple to Trustees ot I. O. G. T.
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parcel &lt;PramerlUe,S4S.
Emeltih- tlooprr to Thebe. Boorant; lut I bile 1*
eastern add city. $t.
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j. W. Nichol* io Ax*on Ware; lot iwan«! *31

Ad objects
rigned. artlcta b that.
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t*. W"WrSS----------------------a

ntvfUI ot
credit outahln tte csffira. Al
nuin
p,* credit ta tte uffire, wtetter te'
rtgraor not. Tte .main advxntagv iu »lgpfriglsln haring it kuov.-n that yon uro tl.«,
jmibo- Tte flrrt nrticL- b^inggood, by gwtwympatby peoplo will usoro readily read.
tsMIMvnt,l| &lt;&gt;•&gt;. over your *ixmiurc. u»-l ymri
ra.te-fnm-*s«w,otc«&gt;uj».-if yotidogoodwirt.
wi,cn a lWn wriu-. an artk-lv on a plan
^-..^1 out fur him, u*::ifh item ftimt-.?»«*l
n WBT, „ fa,, Hta in tte sifftaawi new gvLs
^ny put.Uf credit, wtjpt- ran te done Li l
(xlcnhzv tte tl.i112-.JlF m-.vtely ran «icvi &gt;»
tte nuMuaby *rtm-l&gt; th 3 niAncnnget ••r&lt;«ns
&lt;jit«i,l,&gt;ttenli'--.«, 1 ili-Mtl'l llteto licur it. q y Hamn-.ou-J.
■----4 iw^*tt.a» HHpert. Him.
Bick Man (gloomily) -If t rttteM di-.•Irnr,
wbat.in tte world would I «inu-&gt; -t you and

How ulvxit texrs of rand} teken horoa, not
to tte children, but to the wife! Hmv about
plcsuant xurpriaui and love tokens! You excuw UMlilfe-reuce and neglsct and tte * ild»drawal of fowl and fuolirti gifta nnd
&lt;!«n:xinrtratlooe, jurt iw dear to ter nt 40 tw
nt ’J), with tte thought, "Oh, wx-HP Rho
It may internet the miptroUtmna to notn
know &lt; I loro her. WImFs the ua* of (pool­ that both Gtebrt.w end Hhnmivk w.-re lawii
ing nt oar age!" By and by there will co(uo on Friday. Of noted turn of tte pwtt who
a time when you shall **j her lying in her
coffin, ]*rh*p«, and yon would sell your aoul I
AddlMni bpafdlna to C. K. &amp; B. It. R. Co.;’ !•*» that day to te able t &gt; »hlnv«way long year*
of cohl neglect, with the mnnifiMtotion of
tte love that wn* in your l.cart certainly, Chicago Herald.
Xi Prairieville. *M».
&lt;-W! It ••ajxvnlng'*
Itotert (:• Talbott to Cliarlo E. Hopper: «*» but carefully kepton
. Venice b jlowly sinking into Ui» sea.
if you like, or any other name of roctmnt,
see ifi Tnornappk. $3,:»a
Henry Mlonr te Andrew Valentine; Xaaee 16 but I tell you there U -notbiug so nail in nil
&gt;
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life'll hUtnry-M&gt;.tha vnnisted ojip-irttmitT to
cauiifart r. love for which wxrne friend went
ch rgytn/tn wte b» to.tte editorial
Jacob Strouse to tiro, aad Aaron Strouse. Mu hnngry through'long yatra-of ottr-utrietn jo- r.nirora reu-pou* paiwr: ■ tztrne cnurtncs
see 23 Irving. SCO. "
strativc and .mu]&gt;1&lt;1 rwM-va-*’Amber’’ ta ' which are looking for r. pa* tor now de.r.uuKl
C. r. Arnold;
Minnie E. T..bU
Chicago JournaL
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Baltimore. Si.i»w.

c,iv.*&gt;r*w.
t
,
Michael H. Iteuwi to &amp; H. !L K. Co-; parcel
Irving, St.
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M.-tv Btoiie to Ct&gt;n«. W. W-d-E- Frank Bmlth;
lol* li: and ra Nashville. SIW.
Cha*. l‘ctrn» to lb IL Cost*; toascr iJCariton,
” iteury V. Ferrin to J. Q. Pierre; 40a «ec 19
B*lliinore. pm
David Ifcsjr* 10 W. M. Ormsby; 40* *oe»
I all ........ . I 1
Herbert A. Searle* to E. M. Brown; l!ta sec

At a regular meeting of Union
Grunge No. i‘48. held Dec. 15th, 1887,
tbe 1 oilowing was unanimously adopt­
ed:
Whereas It has please.! the Great
Master of the universe W remove by
death from our midst one beloved and
esteemed slitter, Mrs. Jonas Hall, who
died Nov. 23th, 1887. Therefore
Raolvtd, That In the death ot sister
Hall the Grange has lost an earnest
worker; the neighborhood a true friend,
the effuse of euucation, a iealnus advo­
cate; and while, we mourn our loss In
common wtth those bound to her by
clOMtr des Own those that hound her
to us, ottr grief is comforted by the
thought of her glorious rest from her
many labors.
Rrs’dttd, That we tender our syrabathies to the family in their wore
bereavement while we fee) that our
poor human aympatby cannot relieve
their, sense of loan.
That as an expression of
onr r«dipect for -Bister Hall we drape,
our charter in »oarmng tor 30 days.
That a &lt;’py of these reBoluI ions be entered on the record of the
Grange, a copy -be sent to the family
and also to the Geangp Visitor and each
of the county papers for publication.
Mite. Joim Dawson,
)
Com.

For many years traditions and occa­
sional reports obtained from traders
and ranchmen .have been repeated, re­
garding the wonderful mineral and
agricultural resources of Central and
northern Montana, which has been
terra (ncopttlh. Statement* from
prospectors who occasionally ventured
Into this country verified to the fullest
extent, the reperl* regarding the unbounUed wealth of the Territory, but
the great uncertainty and expense of
transportation haa heretofore prevent­
ed any development of this district.
Recently a great' change has taken
place. The extension of the line of the
St. Pan], Minneapolis A Manitoba Rail­
way through this Territory and the anmounct^ policy of the Company "to, in
every way, aid In developing ft* resour­
ces, mineral and agricultural, will ■
eunse a great transformation In the
next few months, from which those
.who get in first wM-derive the greatest
benefit. An elaborate detailed map
with description of-the country, can lie
secured upon application to C. H. War­
ren. General Passenger Agent, St, Paul,
Minn.

Tte krcuneas of the mdur-organs of tigW I
1* tloirt prorental. TIM* effect h» two!
emwra Tho cold; salt
daAtafi into
IV
ryov Rrrnsu™. .:«l
il«»_ At..,Uui ruM,..-r^rrMm .•( «■-1

wfaK-h l* nil wrou,;.
in,n&gt;-,j«**;c
.,‘AJ
hermoMi * week yfne in

thins, olta.ntaoldtrij ut&gt;il«m&gt;IUo,tn»tl&gt;- I
tndta tta. orsnn b. .tar.- »!.«««. A •
thunfht fa total.-adv-na-.-tal; tauU K ]
o* ta tataf-tU V. u-trh dUHran to tta i
ttafa .Ulltf to ta dotal-. ol.Jtanl Tta .
taod-of tta tafat hoto.elrt.o_. Incoming
rttol, . Mdra-dK trnm, tta ravUly |
'■J'”' '7™ f “IJ" '» "*h''■
attar ta^ta ttat tta Ulfa ota. total te
rap-r to notice if ro directed, would nid to
uc.icau; and
auu :’
expand nml perfect tte-varioasdearato
minutely brautitul part* wbl-h &lt;wu&gt;rte
compute the ij
won ia
in Good
Coral j|
eyc.-Franc«s Wabworth Johnson
llouickn-phtg.
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In tta .w. of
tata
।
taw*, taoptal to do
Ita, ta
y,
. -ctak' fataou fata,
m, Iota tta, total
u ta did ttagh. It to ttato
Ot „«r». tta. dfafa tat jtat.tj Uto. tat
Ufa.
tta l.teta fata. Ufa
y„_k p_—.
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p T Ran.u..,, myi tbat j)(. favorite no-. &lt;1
H- I*. of counc. c-ft*-ial!y ir..
terv»te&lt;l in the scene which drac-nte* tod
burning of Front-de-IkraHi earth-

To ck-nro filter tert* Item t* no tetter
^y thanlownjrty tteUrk.waxh
r
2.
feathers to it and let tbi&gt; ted te in tte win !
for *rvrnd day*, turning it ovrrjr day onrt j
beating It op carefully. 8-xnn huoa-kccpcrs ।
* azh tho ticks of feather te*ls wtlh-ait re- j
moving tte frother*, by using u brorti tuzl
hot kxajauii*. tteu riawng c-.-&lt;duliy in ek«r
water, and leaving tho tel in tte air and tun
unt-J it U dry. Fodter tel» are much ertticiMkl by writer* on health, and witlx rca«on,
Lmt for tho very old in very cold aighta iboy
nru comfortable.

(Jrant,4
wnp h
cUibume.
|w- ,
to (b- l!UlwIol of
**1^ te&lt;u-kt Fort L»vr..!*.orth.K«x

downer in dtyvra tta

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Morrill &amp; Company
Are not going to give you the Earth, but will
give you—Jan. 1st, to continue 30 days—th-

Biggest -Cut I
Ever made in

CLOTHING
Overcoats, 20 per cent off .of marked price

§7.50 Suits for §5.00.
§10.00 Suits for §7.50.
§12.00 to §15.00 Suits for §10.00.

Do not fail to give us a call and save
These goods must be sold before

money.

buying our Spring stock.

Must make room

for Summer goods.

ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS

( opltal .................
I J udixide.’. i roCts....
I
ro &lt;111
M11!* r*'&lt;Us
e Hintrrt..........................
Dlridcnds navsblr alter

French capital. Thodorous timber, the
treing jirxwmlnent, though rtw and lomi-r- Are
al.. I..
B...I i— _ L—&gt; -- - .
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Lis. .Notary Public.
F&lt;»r Barry Co.. Mleh
D O. BOBIXHON. J
W.H.UOlioyKAi:. Director*.

perfume*.—Horn* Journal.

State of MlcUIgon, County of Barry.-&lt;■.
At s «-.-**:on n! the I’robite Court toflheCMfr
3 of Harry boMen at the Probate Offlce la Hie city
tn sold county on Thvaadny. the
n trick which annoyed her: turning bar 11thllaaunn
day of January, in ibe year oue,thousand
eight hundred
eighty eight.
Present. Wm W. Oolc. Ju&lt;fre of Probate.
In the matter of tbe estate of Eddie 1. Branch,
deceased.

HASTINGS MICH

Doon
SUOESf

Utilizing Old Tabla Cloth*.

praying that tbe aemlulrtrallou cf Mid estate
may be granted to Henry Burton or m&gt;kc other
stfltabto person.
Tb.-reu|rf&gt;ii it Is ordered, that Thursday,
the nth day of February. A. D.
n clock in Uu&gt; forenoon, be
»ne hearing of said petition.

Turknwti.—
(rood Housekeeping.

Mdd petlllonar

and t&gt;esl family tnedldno that la compwmded.

to tai

)c

COLIC,

lubbon* may te cteanaod by wetting in al­
cohol. then robbing with nlro white *&lt;&gt;ap;
keep tbe ribbon straight during the prorewa;

Good goods at Bottom
Prices!

State of Michigan-Fifth Judicial Circuit, in
Chsnrery.
Bull tending In Circuit Court ter County of

Wheal, white new

Don’t forget that youth nerds amusement.
Your children hare not only bodies:, but

tert, dn----------

!Slk!rS»JZ^'K8U
u-ta"-"
Emma A. Conroll, cdmplaluuit,
William H. Cot
In this rau*e

82::

Don’t Uunh at and deride war children'*
IUU1.U1S fruiu the
wltbiu twenty &lt;11

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TIieOhioFarmers’ Insurance Co.

OF LEROY, OHIO.
ON THE STOCK PLAN. .Chartered Feb. 8, 1848
faiPount,°f loss. No voidable conditions in policy,
it is the broadest, simplest and safest policy issued. Assets
January Ist^ 1887, *1.347,898.89.

A 11 Illa borax put in tho water
expectedly
them. Tbe kindly io&lt;CTWt
tzmfAlhy Mnltcud by »U
prenent aad tne oners of accomodation
**«^*nce from
.HaaUogi benpeak well for tbe generous
tteoapltelfty
people of that seetlou
yfitoo for tta popularity ot the deceased
among those when® he was beat known.
• After the seredcea: at the church weru
•ceecluded we tootf up our solemn
«uct£ to the eswrterr; the G. A. R. poet
4&gt;t which the decetuied was commander
atita time of Lis dea^k leading the pro­
Midili. The cemetery b located ibout
a nile north of Laeey iu Uie south-watt
aorner ot Maple Grove nn&lt;! in on n risiag »w«U of ground. fNearly in the ceoter of the grounds the doaaasctl was
burled with tho usual uuucDic cerejwoaitt. Baddea the members of the
fraternity who went from Hastings

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E.W. MORRILL &amp; CO

M.ame.i&lt;kd iu 1 n.
KI
Loin* and discounts....
Capital unpaid ................
Futuiiure and fixtures....

The American girl has neat feat um, n doll- | Matiouary aeeminu

tbu root of tlk« orgiuiixntion nature ba* been
wanting in gimcrodty. The western woman
or girl &gt;« a finer human being than the eastern. In tho
wtenanhorx! h
nrarert to parfcctron. Women there are njxacfQl—not prrei oly amusing, but intelli­
gent, Ktroetand iutenatiag.—Mr*. Crawfords
Paris Letter in Loudon Truth

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MICHIGAN BUSINESS for 1st year, 1888:
Don’t neglect your chlldraa’* fritxudi
W «»nr A. CampbaU, £
Miner, administratrix &lt;d

xankeoBlndt

Risks written, 89,662,869.
Premium Receipts, $79,204.54.
Having wntten insurance on over } of a mill ion of proper:»
lor the best farmers of Barry county and vicinity in this old
ana reliable company is sufficient endorsement of its popular
’’-Zshould be pleased to show its policy to as many more
M will favor me with a call, at my offlee in Abstract block.
, or drop me a postal card and your request will receive
attention.

L. C. WELTON, Agt.
Hastings, Mich.

�SunecRiBE for the Banner end DePERSONA&gt;
ENTION.
It has been proven practically by
^»eo. E. Davis wi(t* in Irving Thurs­ troit/Weekly Tribune. Only 8150 a
George T. Powell, of Ghent, N. Y., that
20-oz. apples grafted Into harvest trees day.
&lt;
j/RuMORED ,that the C. K. AS. will
HASTINGS, WEDNESDAY, JAN. i». 1W.
will produce a large and luscious fall
Fred Bump v|Sited Charlotte Mon­ soon commence the building of abridge
’fruit, that will ripen by the middle of &lt;day.
across the Thornupple at this point.
A. D^TSXERn’ Local Editor.
August.
L. C. Welton visited NushviUn W«lAROVT 30 Hartings people heard the
Great rale of cutters Saturday at ।deoduy.
inimitnblu Nut. Goodwin fit the KatoGilltnau'a hems by'Kalamazoo' parlies.
Major Andersen was in the city ut.isuo Academy ’.if Mtisic last evenipg.
The prices ranged from 815 to 818*4x11 Monday.
Di:, Lowut removed « tumor from
the &lt;'utters w* re very rougiily pnt to­
R. H. Richards visit ad Middleville the car of William Croty Saturday.
gether, nnd evidently made to sell irre­
The pvtieuL is doing iis wdl as could**
yesterdi y. •
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HASTINGS. MICH..
spective of wear.
(tXfM-eial.•
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Second xl«H&gt;r cast «rf AJiirritun Retire. W-It*
F. CL Goixlvcar visited Grand Rapids
The chining- in Frank Brndesrer’.-* this week. '
The young p--opi. 's sorlrtY which
.
•Unity. anil guor.istrm stririly Brst-c’jwa work saloon bHlhllug Inirnwtl out Thurfelav
ir.f t:. at th* Baptist church eypty
J. Cairns. of.lTairtoviilr, visited this Manito'.- evening have prepart "kiAery
it v*n reawnat'tf j’rifee. Give them a Ut»l. afternoon, but from the racket made
city Tliun.ta;..
• f
intertn’tIng program for the meeting
nnc expected to find half .the town in
Mrs. I*. A. IlnhP's fdst*r trtrniNUes. njjet week.
prlee* at home. SproM rat mi for fatnily tv.ufh- tkuuiM. The lire department w:m Is vfottihT her.
promptly on hand but fortunately their
The laiUe* of the AV. IL C. will gtoe
’ unci’. Call In. 'Bteuxmtkr the place.
services were not needed.
Ohio Strong, ot Nashville, was iu ^Social «t the residence of Mo. A. V.
N. Slingcrland on Michigan avenue,
I Do you want to sell, trade or rent the yi’.y Moniluy.
, I Jan. 24th. All &gt;-oiurailto and their
your farm, village or dty property ? I r
EmraH-l Evwtfc tt .Niwhvlllr.
In trirtub r.r»irivilrf tuaUml.
ie citv
i hursdav.
.
city Thursday.
so call on or address Cook &amp; Sheldon, the
HASTINGS, MICH.
• After the supper given by the
Hastings, Mich. They have the only
Miss Clara lloitrU returned from
Catholic society, in Ute Episcopal so­
complete act ot abstract books in Barry Uie west tost wvdt
county, and the best facilities tor doing
ciety rooms Thursday evening, a gold
C. C. Field made n business trip to
a real estate business of any firm in the
headed cane, the property, of the society,
county, nnd propose to make a specialty Charlotte Thursday.
was raffled off. Fattier V&amp;nAntwerp.
of that kind of biudneA.
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Will Shean, of Hickory Corners, vis­
!n*t»HM&gt;r»ted
of Ferguson, Mo. was the lucky winited'this city Monday.
A RiyoLUTiQN was adopted by the
R.
K.
Grant
mm
’
.
«
it
business
trip
to
Board of Supervisors last week which
Lee's orcheat ra will give a series of
Grand Rapids Monday.
shows how the members stand on the
Open for
club dances, commencing at the term­
Miss Gene Brown to expected home
subject of local option. In it tho
ination of Mr. McElwain's dancing
from
Kansas
this
week.
officers wore admonished to carry c.«it
school. To lie held once in two weekb.
the will ot the majority of the people
MImtMinnie Cook is expected home
. Dancing to commence nt 8 and dose at ,
of the county ami do ail in their pow­ sot n from East. Sajinaw.
12, The bill will be cheap and every Tbe most accurate nnd perfect made. Eyes treated for glasses
er to enforce th" lucid option law when
free of charge at S. A. Holmes’, the Jeweler’s.
S. X Babe "•'&gt;.. of Ns-diviHc, made eff' rt will be made to please a!L
it goes into effect. Five votre were
this
city
a
visit
Thursday.
;
ca?t iigaiurt the resolution. ■
Theuk will be a donation for the
C. H. VanAnnan vtolUd Grand Rap­ benefit of Rev. D. B. Ovialt. at the
Tin; Nashville News is trying to ids on busintAs Thunday..
B iptbt society roonls, the afternoon Nut Mac I* •« niurb desired a* pcrtrrt tight, srul pcrlcrt •iRhl cad only lw ot ixlned by inln* perkick up a tight with the papers of ttito
Mi«s Lulu Fcighii’T. of Naahrlll?, I*, and • &gt;ening of Wvdnwday. the 25tk
trfet apecUcles.
(
city over the relative values of Hast­ visiting triends iu thtoclty.
cl January 18M. Refreshments to !*•
ings and Nashvillo as wheat iimrkas.
s -rveJ. and a good social time is ex­
claiming that wheat r.lwava commands . S'utiitel Ciiruon, of Giiirabnrg, was In pected. Everyone come amt bring
■|MI*ItOVR9. HTREJit'.THENS, ANP 1-llESKRVES THE 8II1HT.
A'ltab-ral Hankins Italnsw Trennacte i.
a higher’ price there than here. V i- the city on buslneta Thursday.
somebody with you.
notice, however. taatUie New : persis-1
Ou Mcmtnt pt tie p jrity of ths rpitertsl of wbleh they *rt&gt; made. Tbe? ratpc no dizzineM w
, j *’GTm TO RENT.
Joseph Rogers made a trip tu Grand
ten'.ly avoids printing in its columns Rapids and the north last wceki
A
Scotch Granite Monument, which
' Tfo t»nye a form .of four hundred acre* within any &lt;| notations of its local markets.
Mi“? Myrtle Ron.?, of Grand Ilapi’l". will weigh 15,(Wlbs. will be erected in
. Farther w&lt;* know that farment living
EVERY PAIR WARRANTED.
the spring in memory of the late Dr.
Land in sort state oi jultiralloti. kojhI b.illdlttg*,, much nearer to Nashville than this, city to \ i.-dtlng with friends tn town.
Can ilia blind •&lt;*&lt;'" Can eye-right bo prexei »e«ir Can Imperfect virion' be ro.tnred? Can
continue to draw their wheat l&lt;&gt; this
Joseph Cook ant* wife, of 1'mirievHle. William Upjohn. The drawing repre­
. aged enMv rtMdlng ita the \ou:&gt;x? Can telence n»*l*t yon? Throe quMUca* have agitated
. market.
‘
senting this monument shows It to I*
are.vtoRing relatives in the dty.
a beauty iu design and as A. Black &amp;
&gt;
E. W. Benton, father of George M.
Geo. S. Bellwood,utf Grand Itopicto, Son arc to pul it up there is no doubt
Sollc” Is hereby siren that lev rliniAture toJ Renton. wj»o was convicted ..of embezwas in the city on bnsiovss yesterday. about the workmanship being that
l*Mm.nis. &lt;KieIorSr«i and &lt;ir.e lor
un*
fraiidnlenily olH.tlnvd .it KnUnu/oo by 1&gt;. 1».; z.lement at the last term nf the Genesee
Glen W. Gardner and Win. DeGolin, of the l&gt;est.
/ From tbe proallar oonrtmrtlou ol tbe staxne* iGey ualst aud prtaeree the «l«l»t. readerlne
ErtotMw. of Ortwin* Co.. N.. V. n»d »!ipn&lt;&gt;«c«! to
Ihj pairtblc to J. N. Nril.of CUIcac L. and 1 &lt;lt&gt;» eountv circuit court, paid to the count v ot Middleville, visited tn town Monday. i Tnn band is progressing finely, ■tf- Jh-oiw.-il change* unitecewfty.
.
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hereby forbid ut! penon* bnyti g tlsiw note*, k­J treasurer iu Flint, Wednesday, S100.
They cooler a brilliancy and a dlrtfnetneM of virion, with an amount ot eaite and eomfort not *
Grant ll.-mlershott and wife, of Irv-l, hearsing - two nights each week and hitherto
I sin under no obllmtion*.pay tK- Mime and
enjoyed by ipreteck wearer*.
I’m not re--H»nM‘.bk. These note* were daU-dI lu-ing the line imposed ip default of ing, spent Sunday with friends in town. | wHl t)e O(lt on
8trett
Tbe
Tbe material from which tho Ijrnw* are around 1* manufactured vpeeiallj- ta optic purpose*,
which George M. was sentenced to six
Ja..aaryMb.l«;
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Miss Edith Babcock left * riday for knarw drummer. Charlie .Miller, re- and I* Furr. Honl aud BrU'.lant. and 1* no: Kahle to become xrratched.
months in house of correction at lonto,
unleMsuch line should l&gt;e paid soon. ii two weeks visit with friends in Jack-1 ceivetl last week a snare drum from St.
•
They are Mounted in Gold, Sihrr, St.-ei, Celluloid. Nickel aud Frnntele*a.
j Louis, Mo., at a cost ui S&amp;&gt;. It iv the
The Warden h;u questioned th" valid­ son.
There 1* t»o Bart of the body an much abused a- the eye. People will boy a pair at cheap. Imity of this conditional sentence and
Will K.IIT rwnrwrt horn. !«• ™-k : Wr* “”a 17tt,““1??a11’,‘~W" to-rfret itfarmriM. thluklns ttb economy, not Buoiria* that Hm-v are dolor llwnattvea Irrr-.iarmay not consent to the releise of
lor »
; £*£,5;l£r
young Benton.
visit. ,
.
drummer.
Circulation this uieek. 2.0^0.
Jrnoi: Hooker on Wednesday tort
MfM Maud Harder of AUilon, whs
Frir Rain oalr to lid* toMlliy l&gt;y
J. Heater owned the lucky number
Jons- C. Ml.m-k has recelvetl an in- ■ filed his decision in the iteain case of the guest of Miss Mar Sw«wy last
at the drawing held in Hougotalin A
! erea.-it‘of pefiMon.
.
Hunt vs. Fox, submitted at the last
.
J.iehty
’
s
store
Saturday.Frank
Smith,
MM. TitAvrs h«rgiven up her &lt;Janc- j term of court. Tbe question involved | Mr. anti. Mrs. Frank Thk-ra. of JEIsir,
•_ ing class ut this place. Membership was the right of, Hunt to turn the I an- visiting at her father's, Milo Wll- of thi* dty, who held no ticket was
chosen to iftako th-’ drawing nod with
wakt irom MS farm, which is locat'd i Batin'.
■’ too small.
In the north part of Barry township.;
e,nith KPnt
r-«n«inr vm. result of the totter all were satLsfi&amp;l.
FrInK Bush will sei up his saw, mill ’ bv
mvaw of a drain into a Pti&lt;1 on the ,
Sn.2*!X? to the Snored Tne prise consisted of one barrel o(
in the Supreme Hour. 25 IBs. pork. 50 lbs. "A" sugar, lu! Spectacle*,-dtey are ckerrtally rtiowu to tUwe who truh to *re.
on Milo Williams’ farm in Baltimore. firm ot Mr. Fox. This invoiv.^lhe'ou
court.
next March.
liolt of .factory cloth, pair boots, 6 lbs.
further question as to whether this cunri
.
The Y was completed last week aiid was the natural drainage or not. and
D. S. Goodyear and wife were in 6(»c. tea. 6 lbs. 30c. coffee.
the C. K. &amp; S. R. IL is now connected there wan much conflicting testimony ।Grand Rapids Monday and Tuesday of
The W. C. T. U. will med next week
on that point. The decision is in favor ’ Ibis week.
with the M. C.
Tuesday afternoon Jan. 24th, with Mr»’
of Mr. Hunt.
Venn Rogers went to Prairieville
The City bank has a i»py of BradDaniel
Striker at her home on Jefferson
TnURSPAY.the grave of £d. Branch, Monday morning, where ho will visit
sireeta' Repjrtcr for reference by­
St, promptly at 2:30 o'clock. All ere
patrons of the bank.
in Castleton, who was accidentally with relatives.
enrnesUy invited to be present as it is
Mrs. Fred K. Scofield,
tried Wednesday,
Scofiek of Oscoda,1 the animal election of officers and other
H. Withet has purchased a lot in killed last week and buriejl
* *
‘ ‘ r, Sirs. C. W. important business is to come before
the first ward on Thorn street and Will was noticed to have J.
1X1&gt;
•»'«.
— cli.lurb«l. Ml**-.X"
•ta, -------round-------that jMM»
"•»fc
Luild theronJn the spring.
Upon examination it was
this meeting.
L u barely possible that Nashville the grave had'been broken into
Mrs. 8. E. Striker
Into thei
Ui,
Mt. Whipple,
Whittle. of the Whipple
Wl&gt;
Mr.
Harrow
wilbeJnsent to giving a place on their night before..the glass of the coffin was Co.. Eaton Rapid?, was in the city c.n
nmashed and a strap was found around business yesterday.
new railroad to Woodland.
Program for C. L. 8. C. meeting Fri­
the neck of the body and there appear­
Will Squire, wife and daughter vi»it- day night to be held at the residence of
Tine Goal Templars had a very en- ed to have been a fire built in the exca­
Mr. Squire
jovable time iU their box social in the vation. Whether the intended robbers ed in Charlotte Bunday.
Rev. G. D. Lie:
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K. of L. ball Saturday evening.
hud been frightened away by the ap­ has returned to Big Rapids.
While Frank Bush was handling tie* proaching dawn, or had given the job
Dan. Striker was last wtwk elected
Commencing SATURDAY, Jun. 14th, we will commence a Clearance Sale
Koh eall rmpotxled to by fpiotatlou* from
Saturday morning, one of them dropped up as a bad one is pf course only con­ one ot the directors of the First Na­ Aintftlraii
which ought to Induce the public to purchase whether thev need them now or
|&gt;ro»e aulbors.
on hh tight thumb smashing it badly. jecture. The tracks made by the peo­ tional Bank of Eaton Rapida
Quotlutm uu Untory, chaps, a and 80— not The goods must be sold before inventory is taken. Now is your time to
ple who attended thu funeral* tbe day
Clrmsnt Smith.
Tice woman’s home missionary socle­ liefore made it impossible to discover . 1). Striker went to Grand Rapids
’Ktertlon* «m Enclish Uter.’tture, pnceSiOlo make a big rtrika.
A. H. Johuwn.
tv ot the M. E. church meet at the resi- any trace of the direction taken by the Monday to attend a meeting of the
)tecitatiou,-"Aa Order for .a Picture"—Ml**
.lence of Mrs. D. Striker Friday after- ghouls.
Grand Chapter. Masonic order.
tood lUa* March
G.-rtte Nlmmo.
(jue«tton* on "I’ht’tolmry and UjElcue,"
Ed. Clifford and wife, of Aberdeen, chap*.
Jeff Hype, of Maple Grove, went
3 and «-C. H. VxnArnun.
•• beatTiufcblt Prone*.
D. T., are spending a few weeks visit­
■J N. T. Pa k kek has establishnrl a dnilv
Q-ar»tion* on ••Drinks,'' UVautauquan - Mr*.
to
Hastings
on
Tuesday.
Returning
•• Hemp Seed
WlUlton. \
stage to connect with the L. A H: IL K. ’
ing with friends in this vicinity.
VnrstioM ou "MtmHpal Government' —John
about dusk through the blinding
- Oaaary *•
at Freeport. The stage leaves here at just
j
Dr. Uriah Upjohn and Mrs. Kirkland, P KoberU.
** (Ml I focal* ttaslos.
eight o'clock a. m. and returns in the’ storm
.
his heart beat quicker at thought of Kalamazoo, lather and sister of Mrs.
Cnbc—Hn. Noble*. .
evening.
■
&lt;of the warm fire and smoking supper W.T. Sidnaui visited her last week.
Notice was served yesterday by the
“ Klrtt* wan........ . ...........
him aud Ke gave the horses
J. L. Wilkin? hu« some 30 teams awaiting
1
rxM Black Trapcr ground .
Joe McCargcr.of Grand Rapids, was common council upon the C. K. A 8. R.
bite/of Jong oats to hustle 'em
hauling Ings to his new mil) and ex- another
1
•• AMcan Ginger “ ..
married Jan. 111. at Springfield, Mo., to IL company ordering them without de­
t ecta to begin sawing by the time his up a little. Arriving at home nt but,
•• Cianamon
“ ..
imagine his dismay at finding his home Miss Lulu A. Tuxbury, of the former
lay to construct u crossing and ap­
jog yard is illled.
dark, cold and deserted, his wife hav­ dty.
“ Muntlrd
"
proaches
thereto
at
the
Intersection
of
Be suke and read Mr. Sherman's ing taken advantage of hto absence to
Bulk Bakina Powder------ ..
Jolly 111b Belding is tbe guest of his Walnut street with the railroad bed.
apcech on the tariff, recently delivered pack up what she considered her share
friends here at present. There’s
in congress. It will be found on an in­ of the worldly pooseasloua and skip to always plenty of music tn the air when Inasmuch as Walnut street is not
opened between the railroad and Crees
the homo ot her brother-in-law, C. he's around.
choice Japan Tm.
side page.
street it seems Abai the council is get­
Welcher of Assyria. Public opinion in
1-4.
The Sweezey farm located mostly in
that neighborhood seems to be that she
A. C. Stanton and wife, of Nashville, ting ahead of iUf story in this matter.
the south part of the city, is for rent in' did about the proper thing under the were In tbe city Thursday, called here When the city decides to go to the ex­
parceli, at money rent Inquire of circumstances.—Naslwille News '
by tbe death of Wm. H. Jewell, a pense of opening Walnut street across
Fall creek it will then be time enough
Kuappen &amp; VanAnnan.
brother of Mrs. Stanton.
to ask toi this crowing, which until
JCt the regular meeting of Palmer
Don’t full to subscribe tor the Ban­.
Briar Hpe Smoking Tobacco lirlar plj-e with e»»n posnC .
T. Phillips. L. E. Knappen and Wm. that time will l*e «f no earthly use to
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encampment.
No.
49,
L
O.
O.
F.,
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ker and Detroit Weekly Tribune at
Roll do&lt; MharU
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11. Powers have been In Grand Rapids any one. It is hardly the thing for the
81.60 per year. We can only keep this* Thursday evening, bittiness of impor­ attending a mi*et!ng of the Grand
dty of Hastings to show this kind of
offer open for a limited time.
tance was transacted and at its close Chapter of the Masonic order.
spyft toward the new road.
Fovwn. a pair of gold rimmed spec­■ the door ot the lodge room was opened
Mr. H. Landon was in the city Frltacles. The owner can have them by’ and about 108 guests were admitted. 0hv afternoon to advertise, and sell ‘'lAt its regular mealing, Hastings
calling on Miss Florence Mead, proving’ P. G. G. Abbey was chosen chairman tickets for Nat Goodwin's entertain­ lodge No. M. I. O. O. F., D. D. G. M.
when the meeting was called to order. ment at Kalamazoo last evening.
property and paying for this notice.
N. Bronson installed the following
An Address of Welcome was delivered
•• Hiring Sun Baking Powder..
in their respective daises:
E. C. Rkkp. of the Allegan Gazette, by P. C. P. E. Lockhart, followed by
W. II. Powers Mid Supervisor Dlllen- brothers
N.dLk F.Blivln.
has been sued for 810.000 damages for music. Short addresses were mode by heck. of Woodland, attended the re-unWolf's Acme Shoe Drvaring.
V. Gt—J. Hendershott.
alhged libeL J. H. Eppink. president representaUves of the sister lodges lon in Grand Rapids Thursday of their
Nice Bra** Hanging lamp..
Sect. T. G.-G. W. Abbey.
of Allegan village, has the lacerated present, which were interpersed by old regiment, the 2tst Michigan Infan­
Per Sect. P. G.-N. Bailey.
feelings.
music by the choir. After which the cy.
Treoa. P. G.-M. Williams.
7 Inch Broakfaat ptalwiaet *'
Ar a meeting of the superintendents company were invited bv the chairman
R. 8. to N. G. F. G.—J. Murphy.
Wk furnish the Detroit Weekly
of the poor last week. Norman Lathan to partake of an elegant supper previ­
L. 8. to N. G.—L. Patten.
was elected chairman, and W. II. ously prepared. The remainder of the Tribune and Banner Sot 81.60 per
evening
was
spent
in
a
very
pleasant
Goblet*
Schantz secretary, and purchasing agent
I &amp; to V. G.-F. Stanley.
social manner. A number were pres­
for four months.
IL 8.8.—D. Reed.
A howling alley has been started in
ent from stoter lodges throughout the
I. G.P.Q.—H. Hiliinger.
NfOHT operator Miller, at the M. county, and they were well cared for the building, just east of Troy laundry,
Gon. P. G.—E. Lockhart.
C depot, in jumping from a moving
recently occupied by a meat market.
kain Saturday morning, fell and finish­ by members ot tbe lodges here.
W.—Geo- Davis.
Dr. J. A. Baughman since begin­
P. G.—Geo. Durkee.
•
The Journal of last week is of the
ed the trip on his hands, lacerating
ning the practice of his profession in
P.
them pretty badly.
opinion that our citizens should devote thia dty last spring has written over
W nah Tuba
G.-G. W. Abbey.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Custer wish their energies toward getting manu­ 3,000 prescriptions.
T
he
new
officers
of
Barry
lodge
K.
of
factories
to
locate
here
and
let
the
rail
­
to return their sincere thanks to their
Letters mailed on the trains will
Irind, for kindly jusUtoo™ durtM roads take care of themselves. Now. have their stamps canceled there and p. were installed Monday evening,
the sickness and since the death o Hastings wants manufactories and will not be thrown off at the next Grand Chancellor Colgrove and Grand
wants them bad but before efforts put station for ceuoellaUon.
their daughter Bertha.
Prelate Orno Strong conducting the
forth In that direction will have any
The Board of Supervisors adjourned show of success we must be able to
Mrs. J. IL Dennis was recently pre­ Installation. Tbe exercises were highly
Mutcbe* per box (»&gt;).
last week till to-morrow. In the mean­ point to the fact that we have ample ।sented by some of the ladies ot the Re­ intertatiDg and enjoyable, and credit­
time the finance committee are hard at means of ingress nnd egress by rail­
able to all concerned. At their conlief
Corps
with
a
beautiful
birthday
elusion Grand Chanorlior Colgrove In­
work on the treasurer’s books,covering roads. This citv since the construc­
a period of several years post.
tion of tbe C. K, &amp; S. can hold out far book containing the autograplis of the vited the luwembled Knlgbte. aliout 60
letter Inducements to factories than Lulit-s ot the Belief Corps and her Hast­ tn number to accompany him-to his Hanging and stand lamps at cost. Ofovea and mittens at cost.
Sherman Jewell, a foirow- Hast­ ever before, and with n Grand Trunk ings friends.
home, where a happy rnirpriw was In
ings boy. lost tbe first nnd third finger* connection added to our fncllities it
B. C. Cramjsr, of Baltimore, died store for them. Mrs. Colgrove hgd
HTBemeinber that we always do as we advertise at
ofhis right hand Saturday morning,
must necessarily be admitted that, Saturday. Jan. 14th, of dropsy of the pr pared an elegant banquet for them,
while coupling together a couple of
and it goes without saying that noth­
with our othet advantages, we can go
cars on the M. C. at Charlotte.
on the market with every prospect of heart, after an Ulness of five months. ing was lacking that ministered to the
oom fort of the invited--------------------------guesta. It wm
success in we
the way qi
of arawiuK
drawing mj
in qui
out-­ Mr. Cramer was well advanced in years, ---------------------------------BnoOMMAUOII, Who to alleged to :! SOCORS
ha?d 5ed an ax on a Woodland young ««
P«rt * Our energies should ,T°2
side parties.
not one of tbe pioneers ot Barry county a splendid affair in every reepect, and
richly enjoyed by
by all
all present,
present, who
wbo
mJntaa week claims the affair to be entirely devoted to the one or the and an early settler in Baltimore town- richly"enjoyed
their es- N. B.—Batter, Eggs aud all kinds of Produce taken in ex­
have been th**' n«ult of an a&gt;'ddent, I other inUavat and yet the railroad is at ship. Ills k»s will be deeply mourned speak in the highest terms of tbcirenchange at the cash market price.
by thoee who kaew him.
tertainmeat by Mr. and Mrs Colgrove.
but he has skipped out all the same.
I present the most important.

The Hastings Banner.

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Spencer Ophthalmoscopic

TUE

. ^£ST LsENSES.

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Troy Laundry.

Hastings

City Bank. I

“Crystal" Spectacles and Eye Glasses.

THE CRYSTAL

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Local News.
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S. A. HOLMES,

' Jeweler ana Optician.

CASH WANTED!

A Great Slaughter Sale !

Big Cut in All Departments I

Beamer’s Cash Bargain Store.

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°F THE
NATIONAL SOLONS
WASHINGTON.

GARDEN
FAM- ,
GARDEN FAMHOW THE ZOOLOGICAL
___
ILY PREPARE FOR WINTER.

SOME FRESH CMBCOVER1E8 MADE BY
&gt;

FRANK CUSHING.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

IN SENATE AND HOUSE.

BEAVERS AT WORK.

of tta old-tien

■ignmeat TiMwlay,

i City ।

“You would be mirjiriaed at the Intelligence
Jan. IL—retltlons
f FrankCuAing.wfao achirred fama afew
year &gt; ago by bis not-iblo rwnrtta with tta
Zuui Indians, his teen interviewed by a re­ • "And industrious r
porter. Mr. Cushing Is a worsing director
“More induatrious than many ]»ople. Just
of the Hunwiwny 8outhw«t«T» arehjo DOW they are pegging away day nnd night.
■logiral• -xjwditton,conducted under tta•am' Usually ttay work at night only, but till* te
plre&lt; f tta United State* taraan ®&lt;
building time, and n* there wem* to ta_«i.ow
ogy, of tb» Hmithsimiaa institution, wbkh in tbe air ttay are hustling double time to
■ca_jL,nWta'
get thrir winter quarters in enter Just Tre ibolm"P^***"
Sylvwv r Baxter
gior Adolphta ?. Itawsdier is tta Bpant’h look at that fellow trying to roll down that
hUtorian. Tta work now tamg done by uw
Byn:.-, .J .b.
„peditxm i. prop^i)' «
•thnokcical .o-sreh- originally begun by garden, loaned over tta hoc. railing round t • j*®^***}”*.
tho beaver pond, hi- fine tare lighted up with P"1'** “
Mr. Cushing wino six yeareagu.
This Zuni country in New Mexico, not ux.r~t. « l» wad-a &gt;1» -i-tat. I.air,,
far from the Arisona line, &lt;n a desolatecoun- er^an. ~ b»,l ..
TH,™.
.
.
j-_ th.. lizMiw
bank a yard or two from tta water. It was , eral discussion then
vac,. ..taped nnd plastere.1 with mud. Itare
' dTrect’tex to the stat
■
_ —....»kn 1/nmr Ktzirins
beaver that was ndtMtotagto• m&gt; _it. tn
act'on.- Chandler Introdcoal a resthe ascent being made on the outside by j aUtnal pustal with &lt; &gt; Lb’
' olntifta
tta judiclury commute*
umsum id ladders which may to drawn up t*
J
n;IX •
tan-Ugato tta rilega! supprsadoo of tta
&lt;l&lt; to cut otT nil communication. This peo­ round and
rmind the J.&gt;g,ttan -.luaUmgro- ,
Witooa of
ple, Uw Zuni IniUaiH »&gt;f Now Mexico and StaJtlv&lt;"LSSwr c-reat”reU i»k'i It* *i7n« ' Maryland male an extended spoech against
Aruuna, are now a mere handful of not many
“*&gt;•
unimporktab^
more thau 1 ,&lt;&gt;X), Mr Cushing mid, but in their
keeping is a wonderful history wldch per­ Tbe cry wm repeated and the animal in th*
petuate* an ancient ruNiti reUted to that ot pood riruck out for tbo shore, reached it,
| tb*doorir*op*nai adjournal
the Tolbxs, the Ashx* »•*•! tlx- Incas.
and scrambled on the bank.
1 Tta bou*&gt; put ia the session recriving bilh
By living among i hr LribS Mr. Cushing has
•That's old graybock’s mato," aahl Mr.
| mostly. Among those introduce.! wore tta
-mails n gi rat gain for ctlmulogicai iesrulng.
following: Instructing tta secretary of th#
•The tnotivm tliat prumoted the expedition
were vnrioui &lt; &gt;n Mr. Cushing’* part Uiore
wax. first of all, the udvnnn4ix-ut of his work
by strengthening tho ttes l*&lt;lwren tiw people
end himself, nnd extend, tho gr«-l of the
tad-R»b«l
&gt;
cat Um and advnnronxvit through what had
“1 »«swr itay d
tt.R,-«U &lt;ta !» •
“..■-Jfob'T^d^.r.^T
her of tlie chief tta:i of Znni—tad made a
trip, uixkT Mr. Cushing’* guidance, to Wa*h•ington nnd tn the Atk-mtic, or "the ocean of
■unrise,'* which wna to titema lend ot fable.

ellmate, tmt'lt’s forging ahead just tta ■

unci* in Peru. Tta total HaMliUe* ar*
•taut *35,000, and tta a»ri* half that I Graj&gt; i Ripkls bos three Masonic lodge*.
* mount-’
. with
pk 823 mamlMww
members. The veal
goal of
ot that town
bra e vidently seen soma service.
America during tbe year 1887, according to
Joreph
Farrell,
Datti
Creek,
and &lt;8,500
complete returns just publish*!, wm 2,040,-

tta published report*
. .
John O’Gau, a Mantota* county far—r.
while returning home from ths county w*/
Ihaaiwa fanm Xia ala-arX aaa.H., '

In October last Mr. and Mr*. Wiliiain

! jrsi
uv&gt;
■ order* being withheld end many works idle.
I The thirteen ga&gt; companie* ot Boston are
being organis'd into n trust Th* property
! of th* ayndlcite to valued at 114,000,000.
I During 1887 tta Lak* Superior iron mine*
1 fr.sinwl 4
fiaJ tom of ore. and the total
an Increase of .
I |I,W,3» 'oui over llhC.
II
Th* Miaiouri Pacific ha* mad. a voluntary
1
I notion of from 10to»4 p-r rent on all
I cto— ot freight In Kam*., and tta Banta
' F* on Friday followed sutL
TtaU
1
Pacific and other road* will probaDly
| tta cut.

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with Iteblfitlse
a&gt;
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TWENTY DEGREES BELOW ZERO
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family.
Two Ltmines* bouse* were bunted out at

Elder Dewey and hi* rotimabls wife, of
Hartford, war* tta recipient* of a unique
forty-one in number.
Tta
The Grand
Grand Rapids
Rapids *
. Indiana railway aoJd
upward* of *10.000 eicurslcm ticket* during
•««. Tta -fid. of northern Michigan.
whieh « f— deradm sine. wm. JotaUy »««•
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feat tarom’ng popular as a pale tte* *utnmer iwturL
.
Bl Louis folk* ar* “walking In tta light"—
tta ricctnc light
Balti* Cr**k peopl* are trying to get along
with flv* toboggan slide*. What a giddy.
g!i ling town ths Creek must b*. '

about |4,u0&amp;; insurance, Ml.Ski
Devi Murray, ua rmplcyoof Hata».
mi!', near VteksLurg, fell «ga;ust tu, ttw

cover.
John J. Mojt&gt;r, of Centerville,
reported ill from icocculalion w

Scsiltfl f?v*r ’l* getting in Us dead
atOalsburg.

total tbe job.

bsrrel* pt flour, and fruits and vegetable*by
‘ «&lt;... ta.-Ab» tad .&lt;*««.» d.ta
I »«-d.T rl,b&lt; tad ta.mbtal b. b^ta the wuolctjla Meat and sugar, w* telisve. -------- -------.j —. — —•
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are-inailmlstibls articles of diet, benos it re­ their bands way doton into ttioir px-kslaU
.
quired 5,000 Cons of cool to keep tta pattent* &gt; sss if ous can be. eut’c.'d ttair way.
A
Grand
Rapids
lady
tried
soUug th* tM
comfortably warm.
Greenville b&lt;w a tang-up artesian well
that to only righty fart in depth, but tta time of it afterwan!, but ssQLrscoeer.
lost sight, hearing or limbs; to prohibit tbs
Bltafirld is a bustling. tu*y town just
:inretUg*t* “trust*;" to licetia* railwar con­
dance, local option pstitio-m ar* In permit &lt;&lt;
ductor* Coin* of Utah presented tbe cun*tlA Jong Itot of Fllot's bachelor*, a colomu signatures.
A dealer in “wet” good* it u«i
tution recently adopted by th* Mormon*,
and a bill fot admission aa a state ' A nummpkiug thing* bum with ttair leap ytaraab-r of other! bill* w*m Introduced, and al
' ’!. -.30 th* bouse
uuuw adjourned.
W1J Juruwi.
Fllnt-y lot, indeed.
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A Hvrssy lady support* an invalid hmb*ni
Chariot Burlingham, until rerantly an em­ and tour littl* children bydoonmg a toaster­
1 . ”
rYx
.
i
I1 introduced• •
a MU
bill •»
lu tta senate W-u
Wclnesday
to
ploye of th* Michigan Contra! dinlug-car man's suit and hauling log*, jud like Any
—1.. Io
, make tta minimum invalid pansion g*i per
other citiasn. And thb, too, while many as
I month; Baulsbury a joint resolution oppo*elite-bodtod fallow loafs aroutxl ttaarnsr
grocery, cumplainlng of hard times and amt­
meeting ttastev* with liquid tolaoca.
“kl»« “• r—J"; •« “■ r.^"«

Lw.1. nt. If •• nrni.Mi Vr Rvrne ‘-Tint ' W^.000 «n interest; directing th* purehasj of
■_2
i ta.b-Uta.M.SHRB.d .&gt;«r talbtatar
Vj.lta.m-.rnrhta.jnta.lh.lr I... l.t mqoU,„j

been swimming rapidly nern*« the pond
clambered out &lt;&lt;i tta bank and each took a
turn at tbe end ot tho maple bbqgh. AU
four, taking a sort of hark from aid grayback a* a signal, started in *iinultaneou»)y.
...
, ,
chough to encourage the taavers to dash nt
it with a wilL A little
it gave; then
mon. .nJ more. F—.U, I, Jrer. , *»p
decline in tbe bonk and begun to rolFdown.

Cushing an imp&gt;rtaut rtsoam for undertak­
ing tlx- trip, namely: To bring back u» Zuni
sacred water from “the oraanof sunnso" or
“the water* of tlie world of day,"
medicine altar,' an the Zu nix term it, from
the Atlantic &lt;»w.m was the )-&gt;4tion of the
latter with reference to the tun. NaLiu-tcbe,

promised 'Mr. (Wishing uutrnneo into tbe
Onter of tta Ka ka au ii reward fur thn great
•ervicB of conducting ttmm to the ocean!

cue iJl UW-ji k« R &lt;h«

tanari without marriage into th* trilax Tta
Eunte say that their god- brought them lu a
dry nnd xtcrile country for a home, but that
their forefaUwvs taught them the prayere
and icnpi wb-*rvby UuU laud might be blrewri
with ruin. They therefore Midrawd their
prayrratoita xptrit* dwelling in tho ocean,

ZSta &gt;noU»r •rood-.idubl Iluj-H *“• •&gt;•“* ”
• “•“«
o,«
U. —Ur. Tb. M.-blri b-,.„ !
C.. rjx.llUo.,
U»
..
civil sarvtes. Ha nrolnoed flenra* showiar

been relenUeealy pursuod by coosumiQg cokl

ing on one side and hi* mate on tta other and
the two little one* pushing nt the attar end.

wbiiihtbclr hl&lt;wdng» came. Tte-y taliere
their prayer* brought ths ckxutefrom tho
ocurn, guided by tta spirit* of their ancre-

IT6 BUSINESS RUINED.

fast yacht before the wind.

bough* and mud in the middfe of tta stream.
They laboriously pwitad it up half out of tta

witie-pt the help tit a drop of &lt;».van water tn
etart them aright.
A nxwt wcwk-rful and rn&lt;xt raennt discov­
ery mentioned by Mr. Cushing wu the findlonged to tta Zuni*, nisi which must hnve
gone iknvn in ruin and burial' a* much, ns
eleven centaric* ago. Mr. Cushing** wdrkmen uro -till augagtxl in axcarating and
bringing m-re of thl* interred city to light.
The cv idem-M apparent in 'llno the m-tentixt
(Mr. Cushing) to Uie belief that tta tofi&gt;gipby of tlx- «'&lt;»untry roan-1 about this nowly
• £t . &lt;-r d cfey . which i» fiftaen mite* etwt by
• uttau-.t from Ptapnix, on Halt river, in
■.rirona, wm- very materially eluuig«l by
[ •rribu'carUxpiikoi at al«&gt;ut Hint
at
tiny, and th.it Um dadniction of. th is ancient
Zunl city wn&lt; &lt;mh&gt; of Ur- rcsulta Darelojstnent-x thu &lt; for nmdn indicate that it was a
com;n.-tly laiil? dty, almnt two by throe
mile.: . aiiu; lb it its strunte wore macadamirrd. mil tied rt plentiful numlnr of n&gt;|uuduct i cxu ndatl through the city, nflordiug
un ahu:.d'iiv-e of irrigation.
(

The dry goods store of O. W. Schleohlen,
LaSalle, Illa, wm ckwal Tured.y on a judg-

y WIL A political discus ion took
the Republican* charging tta !&gt;rino-

the alate rauroed ccmmtai&lt;&gt;n the MmnsepoIla &amp; St Lonto company make* the remarkabto ehargs that tta rorr.mis.ioo has rmc'd
Mttehellville, about

killed'four full-grown bear* in a half an
ta-ar'j hunt

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state

the animals they will tak* i 'to,
•
I one good day aud night to giv* it a finishing | L
I touch, and walking over it will amreith out ; passed a bill Thursday authorising th* poo- j avenins In Wert ludisuspolto, Elwanl Nsb
. thn mud with ttair broad. Cut tail* a* uicriy
a* if tta work was done with a trowel,
■
And what te greatly to tta credit of th* | ® .were reported to appoint a superintend- 1 »cng*r ia
I animate, while all th* txuvm in th- pond
। d
i
‘ lather and grandmother beaver* In the col..
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[
All lb. y«n,
tar. ttair
tL ’W.rtXT Mta
I
. Tu* rieolution was adopted by a psrty
'
। vote-2!) to 34-R.ddl*b*rg-.r voting no.
'
: Mitchell and Stewart spoke In far.ir of a bill
,
j intrkduced by tta former, absolutely prohlb-

“Aftcr four moetta in Znni. early in ISA), j the pathway round tho pond. When tta Zoo !
I was iterated one i&gt;f the (fbildran of the ’
Bun." said Mr. Cuoliirtg. ‘*1 learned of the Um- coaxing the tawvers out of ttair !
quarters, and a still harder on* fiUing tta
place up. Now there is a stota coping under
le** ktrict tutlnru, twit all nawt clataratriy or­ ground all 1-tand the |&gt;ond at somo distant-* J
ganized anil of &lt;teflniu-ly graded rank rota­ front tho water, end when the beav.irs have '
tive to (me nnnUter. Tbeir&lt;XMtrn&lt;*o is a fact worked their way as far as the stone they
of ctLuuingic imfiortanci*.
are forced tote
—-—l. i
. "Fuiwttoaally, tbcw, tolrr* are diviiibU their dwelling
. raco wi-.u ,
I*rie.lht&gt;oil. of Mcdicitx' and of the Chase I bis mate, taking such time
they could
Of the firs’ &lt; l»*^Mnrtial| there i-. but uno »««&lt;&gt;. wv,M vu UKJ uus, were uu»v at work on .
aocirty—tlin ‘A-pi-lbtln-nhi.wa-nj,' or tb« ttair own residencvs, hunting stick*, digging
’Prte.-ts cf tb»i Bow,’ nt once tin- tn»»* power­ up and carrying mud and placing each ctoful aud the yxsit fx*rfeclly organlnml of nil
native aimriatiQny, In m&gt;i:» reijiortM resem­ ■h&lt;iw*l almost a niuUiematiral nicety In their
bling tlw Mawinle order, Ixdug strictly secret calculation. Otje busy fellow who wanted to
or owtcrii.'. It is porecwril of twttfvi
cut a large stick in two would nibble a little
dlrtlngubdied by distinctive Ixulgre.
"Hariy tauming this. 1 stror&lt;. fti
examining it critically, then nibble agaiu
two year* to gain membanhip in
would secure at once standing with tbe tribo apparently xattoflnd with his calculation*, be
anti antnuico ta al) Mcrod tmxdings. as well ; ret to work with a will, and tn tho twinkling
as eE.dbllity to the bead obioftaifx*&gt;&lt; I of an eye, as It ituemud, ta had gnawed the
«uccoi&lt;i.xi. and tbe memory ot tny experi- I stick through.
eocreta litis cunnaotiun are to mn tbe mist
All tta wood used in building to stripped of
Inlcnsniag cteqiter of tuy Zmii life.
ita bark, which forms the principal foqrt of
“Fcr thu Zttni there is a city of the living I tta animal* Now and again a Is-nver,&lt;om
and urxdbr*- tor the dearI As tta living may ■ Ing on a particularly fresh and juicy wallow
wander through far countrias, w» may the i
dctul return to ttair birthland, or pai&gt; over j
Crura i w nuean U&gt; another. 1'imibly, at soma , washing tta twig well in tta porxL Tney
remote j^rkwl tbe anrerior-of tho Znni* hare
believed in tlie tran-migratinn of the soul
Tbeir l«lit«f today, bowv.-er, relative to the yesterday ta »pun it ronixl tad round in thy
future life i&lt; jjdriUialietic.'*—Kali Eruncisce water before eating it. They toy up heap*
Examiner.
of bark for winter use, nnd now and again
when they find a fine, big log they bury It,
The latent fasbtennble fad f..r the toilet I bark and all, ia the mud. nibbling off a suptabla of the gikted youth Usthe mustaeta 1
bru»h, whidi is expected to hare a great run I
during th- gift wnxon. The brush h alxrat aa work banl, aud along about feeding time
tho ljugtb of a lady**
it* fare’ covered
with baby bririlre. idmrt and white. Tho
frame and back te ot gold. ennmriad with tacpvt tu t-onw. They kttuw him perfectly.

jew.1 ra, un i wfibout tta tetate might be
mistaken for fairy crumb brushes —New
Virk Tribune. ,

trafllc between Rad TV mg and Mankkto. Mta

Cannon Falls, Red Wing. Norihde'd and
Faribault than it ctargwl to point* nearer to

lockvd up

point* than was the t-osd of tta JI u:ie*p.'!&gt;

rblrh tho senate adjourned.

Indfea territory. Wilkin* ealted np the bill
providing for tta IncreoM of national bonk
currency to tta par valwof deposited bond*
He odd it would add *WI.UuO,OJO to tta circalotion. He demanded tta previous question on
third reading, but th* opposition filibustered
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Boutello’s reeoltiiion . asking
miomnauon or so* ~uaiu* nag- epwou* wae
adopted A Uli to psrmit writing or printing oa second, third and fourth class mail
matter wm rep-wted. A mereag* from th*
president propualng
proposing American parHcipsUoa
participitioa
to exposition of 1M9 was laid tafore
end adjourument wa* taken abort-

Itoboi a conimunicatten addreaesd by tta 1st*
THE

MARKETS.

g*lt, of Detroit,

wmal fri*u&gt;! and confident. Rev. Herman
wrestling with the tratnp problem. If they
succeed iu de wning that wandering gentta
■ n 'ttav’II deserva a matlal from awaaw

Mr. end Mr*. Elia* Baker, of Bay City, are

i bo charm of Gen. MeCtoilan*s friend* Um:

An Alpena firm ground

tho bill want over.

up S.WO.OOW

Riddtober-

undorsten lit

ho inscribed thslr autographs in tta red
book of an encyclopedia agent **just lo talp
tta dear fallow,” and afterward tad (Od

denly gained ■ bit of worldly wisdom.

of th* government

with lir­

as* protecUrn tariff and internal
and tta «inate adjourned until

quaintance with many

but delightful raeext.’

ttair prefsi

Fanlikg (Used.
MiDMJrroww, N. Y., Jan. 14—Friday

agricultural college.

M. Everett, at Gardnerville, nine

wea notsxplidt. Tta bill permit­
inscription* on second, third and

milss

dertook

PhllatWpliia Times.
John TuthiU *Dd David Ksliy.

Tlie t'neut Mogaslpn.

I* Control al Chlesgn.
Old I-ody (&lt;m v&gt;uthr.-;i railroaii)—The fire's
_ ae ont Litha*'stove. yMuigfnUer.
brakeman—rp i'nm. You are we’ro
gtrin’ to ttriko u ttretah of )x»r track, an’ a&lt;i
tho’ train'u an iitnir Lite, tbo'conducicr
i

This aoctloa to identical with the

tnodprt. magazines with tta tatves all unoa,
and tot d-.wn to it with hi* mind free from
core white tta stormy wind, do blow outride
and tta fire bums brightly wludti. Ttaw to
tbe tinx, for tta cwuwt ctrirand a good
!?,’Probnlfn’ , he nW
fo’ul of *bls*
Itat t.hsrta lamb tell* about Uksd u good
fire arwl a rlron te.r«k
q^, riKor
thn
bin 1 KkettafirM

wt Bwaliow,
Socialists
preeidsnt, displacing

Mark

„—complete oontrol of tta
■thick was uuraoaBy exciUng.

civil suit at Grand

One or two

�eftherboy or 1
them ft was n&lt;&gt;
their talk by t

KIRK’S

‘

*'

n ARRAN

library, and

little; they practi­

**Guy and 1 were talking at this new project
of lighting London by InDanmiablo air-gas.

grief. Ono

friction tnatebea! However, if 1 can remcm-

A LONG SLUMBER.
There were certain tilings In our family
which afforded a subje.t of go«aip; and this
died oat, revided and died oat again, accord-

FLOATING SOAP
THE CHIEF

with others; but wo bad no
neighboHL Wo neither made vLsIta nor rc-

i For thn Bath, Toilet andi Laundry,
hfinow White and Aboolutoly Pure.

y Ixxved out

JAS. S. KIRK &amp; CO.
CHICAGO.

IBtate of Mlel'htsii. counts of Bart^ -ss.
At a session of tin: Probate if'ourt for the
holde® at the Pflnbsle office In.
RbeCItyof lUstlugs. la said Cxkinty, on Frlwtay. tbe l«th dav of Dr&lt;&lt;enii&gt;er. tr. the year one
thousand eight hundred andeigbfv suvon.
IWesjjut. Wrn. W. Cote. Judge o| Probate.
, In tbe matter of Um&gt; eatwe pf Arthur E*
JBruwn. a minor.
fin reading and fiUnathej&gt;eta!on,dulvverl■ed. of David Brown, cnardtan &lt;lf said minor,
ipraytag for reasons therein .-et forth that tie
nr.ar be licensed to soil the peal ratate of said
r In said petition described^
rtvupon It is ordered-thnl Ertday. the 3Mb
dpfof Jaunary, A. D. IM*, al ten .o'clock in tbe
forenoon, be assigned for Uie faltering of -aid
prrtUon. abd that tlie t ext Of kin pf said minors,
tend all .Nattier
persons
uiterrsted in

happened .
. .
M. Meaner and was vwll versed in hissystem.'
gome good natured skepticism being criueod
as to tte power of pryduciag hypnotic skx-p,
bo offered to experanint on his host, and did
ao succusafuDy. Tlioa te propored to try It
on John, wbo. assented. He was Squally
succtsaful there. He’put a number of ques-

imsuafod, their wages wt-qt on until they
di«l: but they furmrvl no attachment to iu.
xk-t wo to thc:t( NVe nasi our fortune liber­
ally for publie ]Kir}v»es, but grew richer

S

lawnoy propcrCy incrrxMxl in extent, while
It stervd tte g4uer.il apjinviatloii of value.
Tho Trvlawip-ys ww«- longed lived, few
dying young. ‘’Bui there wvr» few of them
born. Fur six' gnn^rutions, with uue excep­
tion, but une &lt;iluld followed «u'h tu-irringc,
Bad she* Biuian, If aav there be, Why the prayer ninl that was &lt;flwny*s a mml Tte excoptiea
was with u&gt;y pvxt-grea^graudfatbcr, wbo
•f Ute petitioner ahodd not be griuiird.
Audit la further ordered, that paid jietMoner h ul a brother. |wo years younger than himRbr notice to thn persons Interes-ed In said «*•
UU, ot the pendency of utld petltlsn. and tbe
hearing thereof by causing a eopV.of thia order the family nx-ord xu&gt; occurring in ITT-’, but
■to be published la the Uaatitux Bavsiui a
newspaper priutedand circulated In aaM Conn

ventor. But tte queerest thing U, that while
drmniing.'

had nothin'; but milk.”
“Milk!" lie ropliol "If them be anything

which were ar
delight. The
When Fetor—wbo, impa-suvo ai te generally
tho time French svilrlow*. opening to the wna, displayed by a look liis astonishment at
floor, on a narrow InJhiny with n low railing. un-ajanpT'i|&gt;ii'xii"-—na &gt;. guuv vuv, wvuu
vuimu
mi'iwcni
wmm. ,' Tn lawnoy said:
4 su cvdui^i
coailra! that
«• of
-s laughter, „
tho Frrnchnuui fell into a Ct
so j -•Tbat'a another of* tlie dream people, I
violent that te lost hiii bataacn and foil back- [
and over tbo balcony
ibar being in the sec. deuce iithat!**
A mingled look of terror, doubt and

money taken, the recipient
was unccfo&lt;uoiiou»!y turned out. Our serf
nuts had teen ftitli us from tteir childhood;
they wcrvcd.usKoi) and faithfully; they n&gt;
emvtxl gixxl wif " **
’
they luid kind I
nent; their childn-n were

with the facta. Wiicn
mr wont in to John,
outid him still in the

Fulling

for the faniily pby.fi-

«1 that it was a cataleptic lit; te pooh poohed
at Me.unre and bis dntk-ak Bnt whatever it
was, John could not 1&gt;- aroused, anil was put
to bed. Thus be had rvmahaed thfough thc-o
long ycora. Tu avoldk.-.uuld, tte orrvt lead
breu kopt in tte family. Tils food, which
was given him by a ioniach tube, was of a
liquid character, and ted served to maintain
life. Hu brother ted attended bitn, per­
forming tta- most seivilo offices faithfully

lie had lot him into t
latter married, tlie wi
ucipminted with It. j
tetng chained to a Hi

chin, and thou h&lt;» govt- it a sliarp tug.
*'0f all tho farrago of nonsense which
cutat-s ia a man's beoil in drcams, this is the

man of 28; anil hnaveniT be continued, an
he caught a glimpot* of hh fore in the mirror
orcr tbu mantel, **tberea white hair, and
thiu lega. I slmulchil wonder if I turned to
an o&gt;l woman next, with a Mack aatin dresa

Hero bo barat into a loud fit of laughter.

wuaderF bo exclakbed; "it’s of a piece with
I were awake and lookoi likn this, nud
talked ao,'l should think l.Lud got to bo tOat

dishes and eatables, aud John with tho tea
tho library table aid arranged everything,
my ratter stately housekaei&gt;er, Mrs. Lang,

sibil ity of tho secret.

was beta iu trust by nty grwil-grandtathor,
When 1 nakoii my fl
fiuni father to |i»n. 1 otev naked my father had teen made to I
trrt &lt;i. jonnmmiDoei.
..
about
xhfci mL-mg grvat-graudunclo. A i n»n, bortrpliud that
NMte* Is hereby given that T •hill sell at pub­
had
died with Dc)illc.| Thia stimulated nxt
ic auction, te tte high*«l bidder."wn th" Bret
iMleblgan. ipwriuai-t to l-i.-wnsoi lai ontborliv
ifn&lt;- 1 toWiewn tbe lO’h dsy «r,’.*wtinrv A. D.
J*
tte Pmtiate Court ot {terry Countv.
tsfat. title nn&lt;1

Barry In th-. MUte of Miehlgant, known and
dr«rnt&gt;e«t .Mlolloww lev wit:
Iterlnnluc at the qu;»rterj«‘&lt;*fi«&lt;i post be
tween -rettans twenty-ilirefpAd tweuty-four In
town one. north range tn, sTSHt. In Marry County
Mlchtpah. wd rannltur thrnew north 40 niluntey
west. one hnrulrfd slvty-fire feet.‘.«JCi:rr MUtO

aree sr—i. uience I'pnu
iindred tMrtv tert, thence «&gt;ut» eighty tilno
i degress weal, five hundred thtrfrdwo 4 leel.
hem* smdlli wf-sterly along the cajr. margin of
be ‘Rightvif Way" of tlw C. K. *,K. R. H. four
limdrrd tillietv seven feet te; Hie ea»t
tad west quarter line of section awrnty.thrw.
hroee atehu said quarter seetim&gt; line north
tahtv-nlnetyi rtegroos east, one *
‘
। of beginaontalnine right and 19 W acre* of laid.
Dated Jatiusrv 10th. A. P-. IM» I
EMMA I.. JOHNhOKrOmirdlan.

KON'RANA
“-t
llUll ixflllil O,W1| exce|itinaaUy One
mlnml.ntoek jatal farming districts. Maps and
ill pirtic'ilars. free, upon application to IX If.
fAtuiKN.Cen. Fata. Agt.. ML IhsuL Minn.

ITOCK

I1UUU.J, i,dor n»pl

I PUT RCHINKSS CKNTKIto.-Tte teildmc
I H, I¥ of railroads In a new mid fertile oouutrv
’u ” create« many new town*. Mflnrthog exsilent bucnesa opportunities. Particular.. rearding su •• opportunities In Montana. HlnurNorth Dakota never hid
better crop* tbmidhfrte
just harvested. Many

734

Cl scent torailrosd. Maps and full partleatare.
!r—• upon application toC. IL WARiEN. Gen.
Ews-Agt- St. Paul. Mian.

MESS
JU MUD JU, Can you more to new location?

Kxi-rilent lands, cheap, which wHI locmor In
rahi- several fold In five Irani. No other such
»PP&lt;&gt;rtunltlm existing. Full nartleulam. free.
I1 pin itppllevlon
C. IL WARREN, Gen. Pass
U. U-«l UIto
ot,

1AILURK
nTTV WORK FOR ANOTHER, or 00 amall
V H I
Whvronilns" work su a worn
■ 1X1 out.farm? Why try to secure n llvlmr
tel aiieli high priced or teavllv-nurttpigwi
trtn»? Why wor« on rented land? , W|»y txrt
iwt for youra-lt? Why not aeeuni at one*

ibt wv-d by tbnae going to Northern Dakota
nd Minnesota, where you can make a larger
let profit per acre thau on the high-priced or
tom out laud you now occupy? Why not c&gt;&gt;
nd look UieftaltoUlon orer nnd «e* for yourself,
r at least obtain further Information, which fl
rill lie ««ut free. If you will Mdrew O. /
FARREN. Gen. fata AgL. HU PW. Minn. •

NORTHERN PACIFIC

H LOW PRICE RIILROU LANDS &lt;i&gt;
FREE Government LANDS.

[pl-sens
- ta.^1. ons o--n 1&lt;&gt; leuiert bdnt Fras- Aomawi
b. i.utuitt.H.T'fKuE'wat?'
ELY’S

Creain Balm

Catarrh

(

LY’S

Clennsfiff th?
[NiikbI l»AMaK«i.

Allays I’ainaud
I n ilammatioD.
Heahthe SoresRestorea the
Senses of Taste
tn-l Smell.
‘

RY THE QURf

EVER

A partkie I* applied Into each Mrtril anil i-

Certainly both my fatbw and grandfather
wore a tn&gt;:it'l&lt;fl aud gloomy took on their

Mrs. Itong was eeldoatiy mystified, bat

formed an ulaburatc courtewy. Uncle John,
as a polite old young gctitlepian, rose nnd
bent his body in ai-kaowitsigmciit. ,

Two years after tbit my fatter exhibited an&gt; to have aotru- i-onveruatiou on family mntmarked symptoms of an lucuraldo diwure,
with whhii he lingereq for nearly twvycnre
more, when te &lt;li«vL
Tl&gt;ol&lt;oiM&gt;k&lt;x',x*r suifTed faintly, but drpartl « OS, &lt;l.«
*
Tte.wcret hml nowt
to the library. den. John Trelawney
give the
living nnml'. had been reduced I said Uncle John, gayly,
a aki'b-ron, witben-d owl dried up, as natural as. though
chop*, too, what l» the matter n llh my terth I
tian- all night ; musitaUug bin*. Bta he cxorciwxl over in.* Why, hang ill tbt-y'no half gone. I sc*, all
in kcoping—sans teeth, san* twirything."
&gt;
....
uxuj ,(,i u,.u »• ilu vuu ■
u
aim
“Uncle John," I interpowd, ••you' must expreniwu Thi*|rolit.-.ry lamp was tilled am! ! aad rwvl an hour or »&gt;, with a bottle of wine
’ ’
fatter or grandfather, oil 1 IsJcre me. though I only sq-ped a single
library
for
tte
pur;
*&gt;*.■.
No
glav&lt;&gt;—
i--i
&gt;
—
•
--v
—
L-ing kept in t
rostomed solely to liquid food for over
one but tin y w nlfowa-d to enter tte chum- | let.
German tnagaune rather, ami on eighty-four ysars. abHd matter might"----“liquid food! eiphty-four years!-' be burst
Um&lt; i a day, no matter “Hypnotism." Tte oijly thing tu it which
bn^ikf-Med, dined or rupr^'---- ------------------- — *--------- * -* •'------- •*—
' wa*a slight refection, notJ ’ thut tbcro was uo difficulty in areusmg one
ciwcgh fur n«
. fruui
from UH-artriJcta!
tlii-artiiictal sleep
steep providixl thn rerene
reverse myrnlfr
!. paswo
nnaM were
wenwithout intenuumoa.
tntonniMUon.
library. It wcitiar milk ------- ,----------------------— ------------—. i Th* supper psreed off, though Uncle John
continued--------------------------Mtboat
. ..j •tte
-u. operator
. - -. &gt; . had
i. faith
rsi.a in his own jowits—
. &gt;____ ______ &gt;
..
■ .
■ ...
something liquid Tlaty |xirtook of il in *; &lt;i&gt;d
arret, tte Hl
Jdunr
—“ «-teing
j— locked
*— • —
until and an urx-onqnerablo will
And another n-mnrkable
-*I know," I said, "that I
shortly aftcb, and I led him to a chamber,
where I agisted him to dhirobn, and left him.
nlimij together. If on* d&gt;-flrient,htMl I will control this umu. Ho
father never
went, out, the
___
_
..... .
tbotigh to gunnUthc wxuvlof tlie chamber.
I began making tte reverse pasrea over t-te
• Cooccniing t
— — — -prostrate form, and continued item without nnd I could fancy the LoIiji
dtocusKiun
' IntrrmiMion until my. arms acted. But I
theme of nereif ending
------- - ------------interest. But. as kept oil
n, wtate 1 teH&gt;c:&gt;e&lt;i among , "You ahall awaken," I sirid,and I meanMt. cnee, and inoile no Inquiries as to bow and
oiK-bed. and I ojily inferred | Suddenly the figure b.-ncuth ido utu-n«I a when this newly found relative had come to
fact th*t when 1 appenrvs! ’ deep »lgb.
was Unshed. I« was more • How iu) heart throbliod! I continued tte
I_
abroad thnt tte ctembcr ; John Trelawney opec-x! his even, looted wna starthit by the scream, of .a steam
idm somehow
of treasure. This led Jo around, half dared his eyes and fell back. I wliirth—the railway jMMBlng withi:rJUOyards
ir». Ilut my grandfather, ; ran to tte table, filled n gloss of wino and
____ _ in ?be library, having n poured it between his! Bps. T«&gt; my intense
cabliM-t !'ohtcad|there; shot one of the burg- j delight 1-c nwnllowtd it. though ap|&gt;aroatly
**0h, nofblng," I said', “but th* train. Wo
tars, nnd th" "th|r reepped. After that there ’ with difficulty. It reetned to invigorate him. have a railway crowing over Lbo-niUAto, and
were no ottcsnpM of th* kind \
• He iutlf r.&lt;l»cd himself, while f su]&gt;portcd n station within a quarter of n mile from tho
Ho I grew up.iiften wondering about, but | him, and, looking in my face, sold in u thin, Ikhim'. Tbit wos&gt; on out train, and tbe cuglnever knowing,!tte Kcrcta of tte ekired ‘ piping voice:
room. Uulite the rest, I" went abroad a j "Wheream I! Who are youV
“Railway i train I"
deal, and, ou mreretnrn from the university,
"I am.Guy Trelawney," I replied
The servants wore listening, and J ebanged
traveled in thij country nnd Europe, in
"Guy Trelawney I Ncwsraie! Yon ore not tte subject by finding fault with an egg
which mode of jhlnur.ing myrelf I was en- • my brothar! Ah!” te ccutlnuoi, looking which wan overdone. When wn had finished
courage*!. I ted an ample nHowance of ! around aud thou at me. i "I sse it now. This I took Uncle John into tte library, got him
money, owned a Lu-t horse.kept n yacht, and ! Iso dream!"
With that te clneed hto eyoa
aomo other things not quite so inn&lt;«ront, until
He looked at it
I pul him gently down and procnral onI exhausted thaiwouccsw of a mild iHiatlpnits titla
tin-1. Nnddredy fey grandfather died, ami I .ither glo*« of witx- "Toko tide,Unclo John,"
It before," ho mid;
I
said,
“
it
will
do
you
g^od."
was called hoinn."
"He calls mo‘Ungto Jbbn,'" te muttered Oh, I Sool White hair, wrinkles, thin legs,
I found my fetter locking mdre gloomy
•
— । him and my grandfather
weakness, poor teeth, and so failing sight b
there ted
ysiexisud an intimacy more j Whnt a queer dream! | Wine, eh* Well, it
like that or brithers than ttet between I dore scorn natural In tnate."
I took grandfathers spectacles from a
frtter and son Hr nskod me into the library I Ik-dnmk tte wine, ate 1 supported him In drawer.os norm os I camel locked tte door and baile ! a rittlng jxnturo by jilluig tte pillow:. r-iumote seated. TkenlioNud:
forcwl by a cbalr at hr tetk. Then, wit
He put them on, but shook his bead.
“Your grandfuith'*r’s&lt;l;Mth makes it nccre- ' was growing 'Urk, I draw a match from tte
"Perhaje yt-u were near sighted when you
urv to import toy&lt;m a ghastly rocret-, which, j safe nud..n.'tor igniting ta lit tte lamp,
were young," I Naid.
through,prorautiin. should te kept by two. | “What on earth ta ttatf’ te crtol. "Did
“Was! 1 ani near righted.”
.
Yftahaw looked pvw our family rrvonir* I you get light by rubbing tte cuds of yuur
“Try’ tier®, then,"and 1 handed him a pair
nodded. "You xcmrmber. thru, ttero Ii uo fiugorsl'-'This l» eortainly tte oddest draatxi used by my father.
account of tte ijreith of your great-grand- I ttet ever entered a man’s noddin."
“Ah! thceqdo nicely. Let mo ml July
uncle John, wb«v mretartouriy tteappeared I I told htm it wnfl a friction mefarh, and lit |A, IBM. Thtitfa funny. ‘By telegraph, Looelghtv yetrssi
" i— nawn. c.
—. ho
&gt;— j' anotta-r to du&gt;« &gt;-nw
is «&gt;
that
how eiw.
tte light was .MvwtrMwvt
produced. don, July 18. Tho queen received tte Amcri
Ih-m, if hb condl- ! Ho wai very much amused, and listened with can minktar nt Balmoral, tp which te.hutf
never died r.t nil.
...e,"
‘ a sardonic smile white I explained tte inode been sjxctaUy invited.' Italtriorall tbequeenl
tlon may bo cun«
taking a key from his of manufacture and tho materials used. "We Queen at Hngland, I HippoM. But why not
Ho arose,
dour of the great room flud them Indispensablo wbau item are not tte king • Balmoral! wbi-re is that f'
g nw follow! Tte ctem- only fires to mako, but so many gas jots to
“It is Queen Victoria's soul in tte High­
y. The Boor, which bad
" jetal" te said, inquiringly.
lands"
'
tier was long and
^Gas
“And wbo the—I lv*g your pardon, but who
polLihed, had evidently
boro on it unit ter carpel I “Let me atsM you to dnss? I said. “It is is Queen Victoria?"
been neglected,
some hour* yet UH bedtime. We will go to
“Bho is the prreent reigning sovereign, and
succeeded William IV forty-eeveu years
an old fashioned table the library, which 1s more comfortable."
old fashioned
Ho had n dared look as 1 said this, nnd wna «nca"
oraiunentml with marquetry mid a heavily
•&gt;
v father threw u-4-.v
My
asido still more as'.nnisted when 1 brought out a
“Oh. ste did, did sta! and wbo was Will*
curtain-'I
pointed to a form upon pair of troarers and a drming gown.
tamIVr
| "Ah!" te sskl, "thrae are tte things pcopl j
"He was ITince WilHam Henry."
tho boL
it
was
Hie
wnx
figure
of
arc
wearing
new
—
Jeffersonian
innovation
“What, that midshipman who got frounced
At first I
a second glance showed
* where are my brescbctf*
In Boston? But where was tte Prince of
' Tbe eyes were cloned, i I wwrt to tbecblffumer in which his clothes
me that it
jmliid. It recmKl ten b«* ***« Al»ny« &gt;tei,t'
&lt;*«* forth bis
“Ho succeeded bis father, you know, as
tho face wrinkled
njiaman whose anlmn- breeche*. 1 found them literally riddled.
Georgu IV and died without tonic."
like one asleep
Tte features, in i “.............
. ” I* said,
’ producing
~~'■i them, ‘
Undo ...
John,"
“No, I don’t know. But ‘by telegraph.'
I
“
they
nro
ruined
by
moths."
nktos,
nnd
tte
fact
that
aplto of tbe deop
What does that mean, and bow do yoa get
“What!," te
tert »nvaw
lircoctei news from Ixuxlon in a day I Am I cxj&gt;ccted
tte face was bidden by a | -»vu«i.,
«m said,
«wa, “my. w.
.vug
those of tte Trelaw- ' cut tip in tU- way! Wbal tte—oh! butitlN to believe that? The dream grows queerer
long white Leard, .
neys—all at whomilxad marked and jvculinr nil a dream, of couraa. Well, I’ll try tbo and queerer."
faces. 1 supposed .that 1 tooted inquiry, tor others." .
I explained the action of tte electric tele­
-my fatter replied to my thoughts, though I
Ho thrust, himself into the trousers, but- graph, bn*, he did not seem to comprehend it
•had
-* said nothing. , I
• toned sod traced them, put un tte drasriug
“Tte fantasies are wilder and wilder. Tte
“Tills has been; tte secret curse of tte gown, and lang ted.
lightning is made &amp; courier; by and by it will
family tar
famfly
for eighty!
eight)*! years, anil
and whi
will continue . “
"They
Ttey flap
Dap about my leg*
teg* Legs! Why, I'
I te bottled up for lamja, and tte sun will
until that poor old framo wears out Como am notorious fur my muceutar calves, aud paint our portraits."
bock to tte library and I will toll you all"
aU.”
------------------back
my legs
tookr-----------------like pipe stems.
Now,,-----wtet
With tho evidence tefoTo mo. and tho fact roukl have lei) me to such u d.’eam os thisl I
that it was told bf my fatter, whose truth- . must bare teen talking of Jsfferson before I with this field giaw you can ace it from tho
cboly- 1 nt-v-rUiw Item muile. Tijycry oue
noted ttelr currwoqu t-xprw^lon; but none

Tras^rsnataia Was Complete.

^Tbe train soon came fa sight, tested co

cally had but one

l util the first cool herald breeaa shall blow

««m

tabany. Tbere-Itesr M ta Ite t &lt;m&gt;
You nsedat rise, HI whssl your ctadr to tte

erodit
Guy aad Jabs ted
to each otter, and

toned a curve, and we could tear it Mow
down m ft onpruacted tte station. Unds
John's tendj shook, portly with wsakness,
partly with exeftomsat, bat te ssotnsd to
have hod a good right of tte engine and oar*
He »at there reflecting.
How wu I to impress him with tte fact at
his real condition? It would have tote dona,
some time or other. Bat would it overturn
his rcsjKJul I mused over ft.'
■
“Well, Nephew Guy. as yon call yourself,
what are you thinking on r
“Prav," I roturuxl. "do you remember M.
Deliltor
“Yre; where ia bc| He tried to put n»
asleep, but tailed."
"Undo Jotm, ho did not fail lie sneccetlod."
"He did, jfuu my. That ia a little hard to
beliovo, even in a dream.”
“You liavc !&gt;een asleep ever since, and were
so until I awakened yea." ’
"And for bow many hours, prsyT
“Eighty-four year* You fell into an hyp­
notic slumber iu IbOO, and this ia 1S84."
Uncle John broke Into a fit of laughter;
but aosing my xeious face, paused, and then
dehberatdy bit his finger.
“I stadl bo awake presently," be said, tooktag al hta finger. “And yet tide pain—tell
mo all about it."
I told him all, as I have written it, but
with more detail. Then I added: "Look nt
yourself in yonder glam. You have grown
old during your artificial dumber. Action
bos been suspended, but not tbo proexases of
life. Read the journal you huvn thrown
down, and you will see that tlie world ho.
moved and you have not. Clasp my hand—
there, ii thnt not flwds aud blood—real and
not virionaayr
"And Tom Jefferson has not been just
elected, and tbe country ruined f
“Mr. Jefferson, after serving two term*
died many years xtacu; and the country, r
sJter going through two foruign and one
dam“»tic a ar, ta now at peace and jirosqierous, with its territory extending from .the
Atlantic to the Pacific."
'
“And teutber Gay?” ’ I took down the family record and showed
him tho record fnsn Guy V, born April 3,
17TO, to Guy Tin, born Mry 1,1KA
The truth scrinid to pmscos tbe old man's
mind. He looked at bis bauds aud feet, felt
bis beard, and his countenance aasamsd a
look of extreme terror. Would te go mad?
Suddenly te buret into a flood of tears, and
I felt retevorL
"This— this ta cruel," te sold, at length,
.with a sob.
•
"Wo did all we could. Unde John.!* 1
pleaded.
"Yes, I know—I know. But to keep mo in
a living grave, to wake old, decrepit—tt was
tetter to have kt me die while 1 was uncuuscious. 1 am weak-I would like to Ik
down."
“Do so. Uncle John; you will be tetter by
dinner time.'’
1 osEistcd him to his chamber, where te
lay down on a lounge, and 1 left him to Lu
reixxe.
Just before dinner I -ent Peter tq hit room
to bid him prepare for tte meat Tte ser­
vant camo tack. “The old gentleman sreuxx
n little out of his tend; sir. He told mo to
put a tinder pox ou tte mantel shelf.”
I hurried to thn chamber, where I found
the old man muttering to hunsclf. I spoke
to him, saying that dinner would Kam bo
ready.
’
"You an- there," ho raid; "and you come
to tel] me this is no dream, and J am a Hun­
dred and twelve year, old."
Then te stared vacantly, and workod his
fingers in a convulsive way.
I wsut at once fur Dr. Quitman, our family
physician, wfile I immaged to persuade thold man to get to bed. Wten tte physician
camo, and before te raw him patient, though
I gave Lua none of tteprevious facts, 1 state!
that this stu my great ^n-at-grandunde, ami
that te was 112 yean old. Dr. Quitroan
looked surprised at the relationship, and the
gleam ta bis eye stewrd ttet te doubted tbo
age given. He went with me to thn cbatnter
nnd madettecustomary examtaatiua—Uucl&gt;John answering his qutstioa* ta mom-syllablra. hot always m though Lu partoetly un­
derstood.
■‘Well, doctorr I Inquired, when te had
coni" out.
"He is certainly very old," replied tbe
physician; “be may teclose upon Ifjft There
ia no dteose—tte powers of life are simply
glvfag way. By a edrofal iulm|nistraUoa of
rtimutante—I rimeld rv*-un&gt;tucnd Huxtem's
tincture—■and by judicious nourishment, you
may prokaig Ufa a fl tile; but be will prob­
ably pcnceuUly fade out in a vary few day* "
And te did. On tte third day, growing
weaker, and apparently without any feeding
of pam, ho (U3MM1 away. I bid my finger on
his puhic. It wns very weuk-aad slow. {\x 1
stood thare te muttered, and I stooped to
listen. Ho murmured:
•'Guy, it was as rani you ran have no
idea”----Hero ho rtoppod. I pressed tte artery, bnt

if te liked Item, as it tetasesr ttelr resources
and jast bow to exhaust ttem to tte best ad­
vantage. He ww worth tootdag at aa te
fared the instruBMaL When tte tauric «ubridad boaxoMd to die away to perfect sym­
pathy with ft, when ft broke Into tempest
aad tarnsit his energies were rouwx! in pro­
portion. He played upon himself just to tte
extent that bo used tbe piano. A character
manifestly effeminate under ordinary circumatances sprang into astonishing virility
and vigor when th" wwi- called far life aad
action and softened into rare dreaminess as
as tte tteme melted or became subdued.
Tboronghly at home wbm te ast, ta an
unfortunate moment tho boot asked him to
give an amateur a chance. He toft the piano
stool, taking a seat on tte otter side of tte
parlor. Tte transformation was complete.
He turned ta his toes, looked sheepish and
embarrassed and serened to have sorb a faint
idi* of what his hands were made for tbotte
literally did cot know' what to do with than.
In due time tte amateur perfornumce camo
to an end, as even amateur pwforinnncen
mart, and with a sigh of great relief the pro­
feasor resumed hie stool. The fish was back
in the water. Nobody aaw his toes and no­
body cared'anyttang about them. Thn one
thing that aj^iro all others he knew was just
what to do with his hands. There was gen­
eral rejoicing wten under tte magic of his
lingers tte piano breathed freely once more,
but whether it wax Ix-causc the profoaxor Lad
begun'again or tte amateur had stopped is
on* of tbov problems invested with so much
doHcacy that doubt is preferubh- to solation.
—Brooklyn Eagle.
Slatr«tuei»a. rrrnch Srbalars.
Many of the leading rtatasraau' am good
French scholar*. Edmunds n-adu French
uarily. Hoar luu many French Ixxifci ta his
library. Hitt, of Illinois, can talk tte lan­
guage like a Parbdan. ADen-Q. Thurman's
amu-emeuts lie ta tho reading of French
novel* and John StermanM library ta full of
foreign books ot finance, and b* reads tte
French, though te dot* not sj&gt;caL it. Thur­
man k'arnol tbe French at tte sama time
te learned to snuff. It wm when te wm a
boy. A French profewnr, wbo had a very
pretty daughter, asked Unrrman's motlwr to
take charge of the girl, and »1k' did so ou
condition that tte profcwsir would give young
Allen French Icwotss. ^J*ratUmg with tte
maiden nnd taking kw«&gt;na of tbe profc-wor he
got a foundation of tte language which ta
not surpaasod by that of any of our public
men. Tte old proftmor itnuffcd and tte boy
begged pinches of tte titillaUng powder bo.
tween tte sentearoi, an.! thus acquired tte
habit, which has stuck to tam through life,
nnd which, add-d to bls big near nnd tte
gorgeous handkerchief which te us-o to wipe
it, Iim given him tte title of “Kmgbt ol tte
Ib-d Bandana.”—Frank G. Carpenter ta New
York World.

A man's loniper ta ons of tte few things
which improves by disusi x

j

Hood's Sarsaparilla
Combines. In a manner peculiar to Itself, tbe
test blood-purifying and ttrengtbenlng reme­
dies of tte vegetable kingdom. You wUl find
this wonderful remedy effective where other
medicines hare.fated. Try It now. It will
purify your blood, regulate tte digestion,
and give new We and vigor to the entire body.
“Hood s Sarsaparilla did (tse great good.
I was tired out from overwork, and it tcn*d
me ua” Mns. G. E. Simmons, Cohoes. N. Y.
“ I suffered three years from blood pofsau
I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and tbtnk I am
cured.” Mna. M. J. Davis. Brockport, N. Y.

Purifies the Blood
Hund's S.rrxaparflla Is characterised by
three pecnllaritle*: 1st, tlie oomhinotion of
remedlul agents; ad. the proywrtom; 3d. the
proreu of securing tbe aetive medicinal
qualities. The result Is a medicine of uuusual
strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown,
tend for book containing additional evidence.
“Hood’s A.tn&gt;anarllta tones up my system,
puriOcs my l.luud. sharpens my arx-etltn. and
scctiis to mako me. over.** J. F. Tmumfsox,
Bcgtatcr of Deeds, Lowell, Mass.
“ Hood's fiirsapurflla beau all others, and
&gt;yorthitawcq;lHtnBaiuttJiUTox,

Hood's Sarsaparilla
Bohl by all druggists. |11 six for »3. Mads
only by 0. X. HOOD 4k CO., Lowell, Mas* *•

IOO Doses Ono Dollar.

NO CURE NO PAY!
▲ Fair and Square Offer to Invalids to try
A Breton news|aprr man rays that tbe
. — ...
R.. r...
, w.. wu -'I
WU
recklen and Igumait way ta which country
K‘ ta fling tkenwulva. into the vortex ot city loeurabta caaM, for a stipulated pries until
is remarkable and startling. Ono girl
who I’caeted Ito.ton without a cent, bflng
iK offle. aorby letter ta
asked what ste had expected to do, said: “I
-pay no money to a doedon’t know; but 1 siqqxiwul there ndglitote
i fide nos snough lu bls
som-» hotel near tlx? station where I.rtSuld go,
and
they
would
take
me
m
and
1c®
me
work
---j—•’ !w»nr,l
;— — ,! rnl ---:—
orwriisioas.giviugagT-,srx,oompicxion«na
rnr
nr.fl.,..
cor mv
my board until
until I got na plori?" .*.Another,
symptom* Head stamps tn prepay postage .
allowing fifty ceuts, all tte money xte had, °?2j,.eTN^^¥J2H2JLCE£J*!S’m *•. «i

do you suinxwe there ta any house ta Boston
.
wKcro I ran stay tte night for that? I .up
poau I am rare t» get work to-morrow,” «raj‘'•“=•**** of ■
Otterahave said: "Oh, wo oro going to tuck | Fart II.Pirate informatics tor mas and toys.
;&gt;&lt;&lt;■■■«&lt;&gt;• v...(
n, wain fUTfl
do," It isprv[&gt;os*-d to retabteb a suciety t&gt;.
diM. married or sine la. It co lento U lu«tr
protect sir*1
York Sun.
"IS1* •“ aHver. Tl.
teymourUurtii is uoc of tte characters of

wastes:.’

last »tail told tte following anecdote, never
ftooXtag aaaKyktajFarSmoMZ04 1
before printed:
' During the prcridretUal campaign of 16M,
wten John C. Fremont wm tte Itepublifnn
nominee, Mr. Curtis, in company with James Oneagent(merchantonly)wanted Inrwytown
Booth, camo to this city to bear IJncoln
speak. As Lincola stepped upon ! he platform
to begin hi* speech Booth called to Cortis,
“What a homely man! He's Lite licmclinct
man I over saw!” But aa IJncoln talked and
wuxed eloquent. Booth brought his clenched a ntoroush trial w*. have cmM-bulrd Uiev |«ri&gt;n
flxt down on Curtis’ knoe land tte latter said to te nil you rriir'-ertited tlirm to be. We tew
Dot solml looking after all! He grows band
sower all tbq^tunc ” Al lart, with a tfedgebummer blow of bis list un Curtis’ knee,
Booth ox-'lninH'd, “Curtis, he's the tendsomcst man 1 ever saw."—Now York Tribune.

LADIES

PEERLESS DYES.
She wrote plain, simple English.

Ebe

;s*k

�A MATTER OF PAIN ANO TROUBLE
TO OLD FASHIONED4*Q3Pl£.,

WHY THEY ARE HOT PURE.
Tlie /iUolute purity of the Koyal Baking Powder is a

fcct not Qn^tioned by anyone; but Ute questions are fre­
quently Hiked: Why'do not'other manufacturers, aho, put
up pure baking jxiwden*. free from lime, nlnm, and other adulterouts? Id it a fact that the Hoynl is the only ptire baking

middle

and it ttay eanrurt.tte their duty properly

no shrinking, or b-dtati&gt;u.

maxi's pure* and general ability to provide
a floe menage and equipage Laving more to

will admit fresh air without a draught. If
tire window runs on cord* n light frame may

with flannel.
In cold weather a Ixiartl the exact width ot
tbe window and about three inchra wide may

prise or1 gift are of this class.
Tlie phosphate baking jiowilers contain from H to 12 jn*r
cent, df lime, which is an ingredient of the phosphate used in

trvmely cold weather, when cnoiigh-artiBcta)

thts’.i as a substitute for cream of tartar. It is imptaisibla to
eiailimtc the- lime from, this class of ]M&gt;wders. Thu linking

the temporary umuixeuient bring tolerably

few minute*

a little mouuku, a little senUnumt, a? tf jurt

cf a direct draught, thn window in tho hall,
or in a communicating room, must furnish
th" ventilation.—Elliabcth Robinson Scovil
in Good Housekeeping.

tbo laugh rutuen sparkling presently, and tbo

with extra btankrta and the face protected
The extra covrrinpi should bo

jxiwder U next to tin? alum linking powders in e&lt; it. ,
Tlie cream of tartar baking jsnvdc’.s, t&gt; which cla.-u the
Th-yul belongs, t&lt;» be pne must b * made from ulrudntdy pure
cream of tartar. The Royal Baking Powder is made from
cream of tartar jqtccinliy refined and. prepared for its itu by

other I Tire whole affair of th" engagement
i* a glove that has bre n dro{&gt;ped, a flower
that baa fatted, a story that is told. —Harper’s
Baxar.

Dr. J. A. Baughman, the Specialist,
HASTINGS, MICH.,

.

Is able and proud to refer those who may inquire as to hisuccess in the treatment of chronic disorders to a large num

patent processes, by winch the tartrate of Ihnc is totallyber of
eliminated. Tnere is no.other process by whifeh cream tf
The Leading Citizens of Barry and Adjoining Counties.
tarUir can be freed from lime—made 100 per cent, pure
—iu quantities practical for commercial purposes. Other'
Itemember that his home has been in Barry county for
baking jwwder makers, not being able to obtain tlutae chem­
many years: that he has made the treatment of Chronic bis­
.
ically pure goods (wlueii are used exclusively in the Jtoyul) ' eases a
are dependent upon the cream.of tartar uf^lhc market, refn:cd
by the old-fashioned me I hods, for their aUjqdy, and by fllos?

the affair ia »|x*krn of aa coolly and ojmnly M

night s bail- inch and such a thhtfr happened

3'7.

sonouA, anil h-amre of their well-known uifcrinrity arc never
aol&lt;l under ttclr trne eolora. Baking 1" w.ler. si hl with a

U|&gt;pcr and under sash are re|&gt;«ra!cd. A green
linen blind should be provided to darken tbe
room when required and no draperies should
be permitted to remain; they only acctunu-

tennmab)*-, like various other copartnerships,
at Um' will ot either jsirty.
But equally is it ■ matter of jstlu and
trouble to the astqnMx«l nloerrvr to notice
the manner in which the engagement- an*
broken, letters returned, all but a telltale

Rotwing Succeeds Like

powder marie?
■
There 'are three, ehuws of these •m’twhMs. Cream of tartar
b.4ving powtlem, made from cream of tartar aud bi-earbemite
of soda; plwsphate baking powtler.,, in which phbsphatio acid
is ti’tod iw a substitute for cream of tartar; and alum baking
powders, made from burnt alum and soda.
Burnt' alum baking piowdera are of the cheapest class.
They cost lew than four cents n pound, are cnncededly ]Mii-

tbe window
sash, the width of the opening lieing regulat­
ed by the length of tire stick. This opening
'luxild be covered by a stripof tlannni tacked

Ufa, not to be looknd nt intently or spoken of
gravely, Ixit catered into half in jirank and
frolic, continued as long aa agrrrebk-, nnd
broken aa lightly as a bubble a child blows
from a pipe.
'
Tire raauncr, too, in which tbo* cagage-

leTestofAitytlw!

But no matter bow much a woman may
crave gentle attentions and loving noti. e, if
wise she will teach barself to understand the
great,power she may earn by silence—not
grim, unamtable silence, but that which
gently, mxwtentattously tends to peace. Itopatient continuance wUl often enlighten th"
eyre Which have been unconsi-icusly bidden
to the unintentional neglect which box, |vrhaps, left shadows on tbe home life, and once

Special Study pqr Years

methods it is impnsifible t &gt; eliminate the lime and other imother day. “Wo take w»anen In Um- company.

in&gt;uro them for

Know companies re-

“text there am otta'r imwin. which cunificl iw
, i
LX

ao great with them. Th* liability whlcli Urey
arc under of I .raring children makes the risk
in insuring. I hare no doubt that the dnr|siii:i ot tbo InMiiraiMv cornjainim iy l® .-! on
nHHtiairy staii'4«ro. rhnngh I know that tho
po;3jl t impr—-inn i 1 Hutt u greater number
ot u &gt; ireti live t'i •xroedingobi age than meo.

nature of their Jivrt-to Is- kiltai uirldentally.
ph* jie.il degeneration.
je&lt;:.’to nuiuy c uplidiits fnei.fctu tn
rex whti'h mnUe (ttetn lad i’rv-dn»*nL
■tlx* "tundptHnt of sit insurana* a^rnt
not unsung
aw»t that thi*y

their
from
! cm
will

to have any
dealings wiUffhrm. I
tbavqhrterd it mW tlwl they were nrt prompt
in ki«4&gt;tug up tbeir polMra, tart that bn. not
been tnv • xjerteniv II I- even said that th"

any reply to hasty or carvk-u remarks or
complaints, however just, of hiattentio’j uc
supposed nq;lcct would be mrat untimely
and perhaps cause eeri'.iw trouble.
A woman in comfortable health naturally
rw in* tbo morning in a cbocrfal. happy
frbni ot mind, inclined to sprightly ixxirer-

morning reittvrrae and greeting drink fa
her step ■•hxtir oH darling. Hut a life of
iHwiima or public dutl&gt;*« i« aehloni -.-ouducive
to ■ good night's rest or a ctavrful, happy
waking. However, it often hajipcrx that tbo
short time drrot’-d to vrnUng a:vl dmxing

kindly ntteutitw a.&gt;l plroant words have
tuore i«owrr uid are better sppn-.-iutetl after
&lt;1 b»r. steak or chop and r. gtAldnpof evffro
than llrfore.—Jin. H. W. Bceclwr lu Pitteburg Ihxprttchr
twvory ordinary ciCw-h of kihdaew.

•puritic&lt;
*
These are tlie reasons why,tlic Royal ii altaoInUdy J’uro,
while all other baking jiowdcrs coniahi either lime or ala’a.
The vital imjK&gt;rtanr&lt;* of alpailute purity in the r.Hhd.’ •
we Cut t:s promntivr of । erfeut health is daily tuore gci»t*ri!!y
being &lt;■ insideneil. How large a share in producing imreue
ami unwholesome food the li.n • aud alum baj'.i.eg ;»owJjrs
liaw had in the naaL* b becoming fu’ly reroguizUi. .
jThe abadnlv purity of the Ibiy.l Baking P •v.'dnr fcnt
nude’s it more‘perfectly \vh&lt;d&lt;v..»mc, but it 1 fre'^hui: fhfert
all e?.:.;u;ebiM Mibstanccs makes u । . Ligimr . stn ngih mid
effi’ctr.’rnesif us a leavening agent, au.l thi’a'iore more e.xj:i.»;uicnl for use. It is accordingly ecitiiicd by the I". l*f Govern­
. mvnt Chemists as the’iuoHt- wholesome.‘effective, cud perfect
baking powder lutule.
•

Every

FARM ANNUAL F0R18S8

Douu«ls--f gratitude for vanr~* dt attention
! from their hnibands. Everywhere aud every
day I we women ccononiising wild route
"bite tbeir Ivr^unds throw away dollars.
Therefore I l*-lusre that it requires prolievc a man tu tjmcUy as n woman. How nouaad cruelty aad ikcidvl lack of snpjiort
ever, I have heard that objection scrioudy b&gt; force wuinuu into nn applkaljau for di­
Urgid.
.
"In Rngtanri, though woman ixumot in poverty and negW-t k&gt;furv tbt&gt;y rewrite
sure harvlf. yrt n Itudmnd can insure her suih a method of rodre-s.
nmt iily. it sin* Uns our Tho iuforenco is,
Indeed, wt* thn all of u * cite worm of aura

tnoru valnnhle to him tlxui the insurance,
why jt ia probable that lie will allow Ut to

be very Umakful ■ It ia not only puaiblc but

daurer than his how.' I'm afraid life.iu.iur
ancen&gt;mpsuii«adon ’t wren go that far. Of
tag tor her children that she cannot insure
herself for them for a good round sum. It is
wot that taw life is nut valualde, but simply
that it ia uncertain. Bh« is more apt to break
dawj iian a man would lw under the Mine

Gblcago Herald.
Quito a natural fault, arid otre exrocdlngly
common, is for niothtn to hold their infant*
altogether too much. ' By so doing they in­
convenience tbmxaelviw end injure their

takes about all their time to attend to the
baby.” In almost all imtancee whore this ta
tru- it ii their ovra fault. When once lb&lt;

ARBUCKLES’

GF..S is WAMTEh to Can*mi tar A&lt;hertl«affouws against their dignity and thrtr lum­
inc 1’Mrenase. A small amount ut work
pin'* nslhor than give publicity to their
dona *itb tact and Inteltxgri re may product* annAe on b pairimge cf COFFEE !s a
sorrows, I "board n gentleman exprens an eoiislderabta income. Amu to euro several
Opinion on tlds subject not long ago. Ho Mnidred dollar, in rommlMloc* in Aslnele rexsou and Inrur uo perw-nal reqionslbllit*. En­
said: “If tbe taw permitted tbo inattention quire
at the Morau MWpMM* ufllc» and iratn
and impolitenius and fault finding wavs of
•' ,bebB»‘ known -ml best equipped
establlsbnicirt lor BlMta* MVUttUMUta in
newspapers and eonreylnx to ndverttaers tbo
COFFEE is kept In all first-clnas
;aor»a from tho Atlantia to tho Pacific.

A

ARIOSA

•hip." I asked hfan If tbe smue rule might

•illrtt odvvrtMtig pjuron.w"
loiter to Gmo. P. BowbiX
Advrrllslnx Bureau. 10 Bpnio
■ad partleulnni will bt rent b

litre, more cosily aatbflcd with their eho-ca
in tnarrtago and mure unwilling to become
then:,-, of public gtnalp. Nine men Uro of
wo&amp;ld not increase divorce.-., but would speed­
ily increoao tbo number of good busboad*.’’
—Ella Whooter Witeox.

week in a family where tbo extra expense
of an additional member was n feloquent sub­
ject of discutalon, greatly to bar disturbance,
“Havn tbo milkman lear6 on extra pint Ims

Utter's discomfiture.

At evening time it

•num expend i tun

See tlxe

WIIAL OAK’
Stoves!
BEFORE BUYING.
With Doable Shake Grate,
Large Ash Pan,
Large Swing Top and
Double Doors.

wreil&lt;l kindly explain that one must expect

well betag.

Xow it fa&gt; clearly a j .parrot that

COFFEE
Always buy tills lira nd in hermet 1 c ally
OKF. POXIXD PACKAGES.

h-rries today than usual nnd tell tbe grocer

bring the sunshine of happing; Lm doss k
always do thUt '
If healthy, and a baby b properly mon-

pwa! tor Uw wore rampicCO CiUnlo«ue pakliahcd. to

don’t mind you," was frequmtly said m a sort
of ajmlogy for lireuncoinlortabiv candid covvenatioas tUt took place in lier pnwenre.
But tbe “company" did not thorougidy en-

rtattor cointortabte, aim! a iitUo self Nurlfico

Bros.

He uses all the latest and most approved methods for the
treatment of Chronic cases. He is not prejudiced m favor of
any school. The remedy that suits the case in hand, no ma*-,
ter what school uses it, is the one he applies. With him t*.
test of ability to cure in the case of any remedy is it* success
in actual practice.

Read, Read, Read!
If yon are suffering, do not despair.

Dr. Baughman ran point you to a number of cast’s where
patients had given up all hope of life and resigned themselves
to a belief that they must soon die. To-day they are well
men.and many of them prominent in business and social.,
circles.
».
It would be U violation of sacred confidence to give tbe
names of any ortho hundreds of testimonials we have. The
originals can be seen,' however. VVe quote from a few
One says: “I have thrown away my-clutches and art no.
longer a sufferer from rheumatism: In my ca.-e you have
made a complete cure."
Another says: “I find that your .treatment for catarrh in
my case has been highly successful. 1 cannot tell you‘hov
grateful to you I feel."
A lady uses this language: ‘1 have suffered from female
weakness for many years, and expended hundreds of dollar'
in vain efforts to get relief. Not until I put my case in your
hands did I experience that relief. Now I am heart v and
well.”
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A gentleman writes: ’*1 was suffering terrible with kidney
complaint Many physicians declared 1 had Bright s disease.
You were the first to give me encouragement and since put­
ting my case in your charge I have obtained the relief I
hoped. I am able to do my work the same as before 1 was
taken sick.”

One patient who thought himself in the last stages of con­
sumption and had been assured that such was the case by his
physicians now writes: “Dear Dr: I am feeling better and
stronger every day, and feel sure that persistence with your
remedies will be rewarded with a complete cure." And/it
will&lt;^Th6-trouble was, his other physicians lacked the means'
of ^correct diagnosis of the case. Instead of being in the last
stages of consumption, the lung tissues had but just began to
break down.
.

BEAR THIS IN MIND.
Dr. Baughman by his extensive research, large practice and,
modern methods and appliances for the practice of medicine,
is able to correctly diagnose a case where others would fail.
I nis is of the greatest importance.

ANOTHER FACT
worth your remembering is that Dr. Baughman treat w|y
Chronic diseases. He is a specialist in that line. Fortts
reason he can treat them much more successfully than the
regular practitioner. In short, he readily cures cases where
the regular physician fails.
Therefore if you suffer from any form of Chronic dises-**.
r
yon c,n.«el ri”ht
*1 Hastings by I&gt;r.
“»”8hn&gt;»n the same scientific and successful method, - f
aTa great er pen'e*
°n y ** the 'arg“ cities,
then

frctly tierfarm,

CONSULTATION FREE.

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXII. NO. 39.

HASTINGS. MICH.. JANUARY 25, 1888.

WHOLE NO. -1704.

MILO.
Isaac Rlsbridger nnd wife, of Battle&gt; ably, some three or four traders, andI party and report a pleasant time.
The thermometer registered twenty
Ice harvest among us is in full blast, Creek, stopped here while on their way the usual number of mechanics andI
professional men. When the new road1 below zero at the poetoffice at the
and a very line quality is being secured. to Freeport.
Nina Mowry wus obliged to return was proposed, BubbleviUe became tre-• Springs at eight o’clock a. in.. Saturday,
H. W. Winiams received a car of
Hastings. Barry Cp., Miuh.,
corn the fore part of the week from home from Albion on account of sick- niesndously excited. Visions of metro-, Jan. 21st.
-poHtan splendor pervaded the minds of
Star lodge. No. 800. I. (X G. T.. at
Chicago.
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Harrison Mershon has returned from its inhabitants, and it subscribed a, Yankee Springs, reoelved three new
A delegation from gbr midst attend­
ed- the party at D*ten last Friday a visit with Chicago friends.
lilteral “lionus" to the proposed enter- members last Friday night, makinff
W. m. Adkins. Menran.
H. (J. Hair. Nashville.
8U BSOUF'n ON RATES
The
fair
Jassire
of
thia
place
are
{iriBe.
A
sharp
capitalist,
perhape
in
five new membera the present month.
evening, reporting a very pleasant
J. McKthqj. Ibwie&lt;]tm«.
time.
anticipating'a li.velv time this winter. eague with the. builders, bought up all The lodge is In a prosperous condition,
91.00 per 'Voa.x-.
Pnwton Jowell. A«yrl,i.
II not .paid before the fend of Uh&gt; year the
Postmaster, lAcOy.
An unknown man. apparently fifty- WBI has a new cutter and to pay for the land surrounding the contemplated with over 50 members on their book.
price u! anbaerlptton wit! ptalrivaly be six.,
F. minister. Itautlrld.
depot, platted it into lots, and advertis­
five
years
of
ago
and
evidently
of
the
Wm. Wateon and T. J.’Magee ex­
hte,
bashlulnww
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Its
leap
year,
you
see.
in fitter case Li cento will be added far p»ued the “town" vigorously. Prospectors changed horses last week.
tramp family, was picked up near the
aire wJiru •uImtIIw mhfa* outalde cl Uir
' llANriKLD.
ro«n:yi
western line of this town fast Friday
began to pour in, and the real estate
Eugene Springer, of Plainweli, is vi»fekx
weeks
more
school
in
4he
Doty
market became excited. Falrlv pros­ iting with friends and relatives at the
evening in a badly frozen condition. He
J ADVBHTISINO RATES:
perous traders in neighboring com­ Springs this week.
was turned over to township treasurer district.
Ipnui per yw.r........ ...........
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F. U. Norwebd, Dellou.
Bev. Fow, of this place, is holding a munities caught the Bubble rille fever
France who cared tor him during the
Ultra charge for special porttftnw.
Writing school was organized ak the
John Hbean, Hickory Comm.
Hrown a Celrni, PralrtevtHr.
night and Saturday a. ni. took him to series of revival meetings at Dowling. and moved their stocks. Well-to-do \ ankee Springs school house last
JOB PRINTING.
The young 1 people gave
Josie agriculturalists sold or mortgaged their fhursday evening, under tbe supervia­
the
poor
master
at
Hastings.
His
Ic K frit In the Job Prinilns Dehands and feet were so frosted-th at the Moore a surprise laat Friday evening. farms to amass fortunes in trafficking ion of Mr. Ilolopeter. Mr. H. is a
unn, -viu n
nxrw.
i FiHtnvi-rter. 1 ankre Sprint*.
Miss Nellie Edmunds, who is attend­ at Bubblevllle. Old and solid mer­ splendid writer, and we think hto
ends of the fingers and toes dropped
type, the most nppnwcd pattent* of Machinery* Ic. W. Arn&amp;tionc. Bowens Mill-.
off and pieces of Hash from the feet and ing; school at the Advent college. Bat­ chants in neighboring cities started sebafara will be well paid for time and
Mdootapetent workmen employed, enables th*
.
branch stares in the new Eldorado, and nipiWWf
ankles came off. ills ears and cheeks tle Creek, Sundayed with her people.
Hamoattodo tlrst-elaas lob wort.
Miss Louisa Rider, bf Battle Creek, is before a single new dwelling-house,
wore equally bud off.
We hear that there is a man in our
shop or factory was commenced, thirty town that stoope so low as to try to
Frank Humphrey, 11. W. Waiiatns visiting Banfield relatival.
-s. pay their subscriptions to the
Mr.
Styes,
of
Augusta,
spent
Satur
­
and
Homer
Flowers
went
to
Buffalo,
or
forty
trading
establishments
were
turn his wife out doors in a* severe
ngenis named above.
day and Sunday in Bantleld, the former in full blast.
* *now storm. We think that is getting
Kesnerttnlly.
N. Y.,l*st week with tine stock.,
Hasttoe* K a city of .1.000 mop&gt;. aurrotmded
COOKA NIHKKRN.
Now, if BubbleviUe bad been sur­ very low.
W. F. Sidnam was among us last home.
by a rich and prosperous country, and I’ the
Last Wednesday evening there was a rounded by a pine forest, or been adja­
rountyfeal o! Barry county. Its location on
week “gathering in" balances due on
David Watson is sick with a bad cold
thrre natural terncns rialna from the Thorn.
donatlop at the hall for Rev. Fow, the cent to a mine, or oU well, or some and bilious attack. It seems Mr. Wat­
rail road notes.,
apple riror. could hardly be surptissed. With
The coldest morning was last Satui:manufacturer had established a .big :son has his share of sickness, his little
Addison Spalding and wife spent proceeds of which were $58.
ta bewitifuliy shaded ntrrets mid bandaouw
Kid Fisks* grist mill has not been “plant," the remtirkablb preponderance 'daughter Elsie has just got up from a
home*. It attonh an riccllcnl n-Mdnnce plaer. &lt;tay, the thermometer regiyterrd 12 be­ Thureday last at Kalamazoo.
The city ha* sradod schooS o( t'tr hfjrbest low zero among the hills.
Grain buyers are still paving 83 cents running for the past week, owing to u of mercantile institutions would haveisevere
:
attack of brain fever.
standard of ■•xeeUancc. alko a achool library «&gt;&lt;
The census roll Is gradually lengthen­ for wheat
deficiency in the pump.
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been easily accounted for, but the new
R. B. Green has bought a horse of F.
1 JOO ...
volumes,
and elegantnmHO,
school bulldhipi.
It ln«' °"t: * ■&gt;»”«*!"
...
mmn
“r;“&lt;&gt;
Farmers, where is tne proposed rail­ railroad didn't add ten per cent, to its F. W illiams. Consideration $80.
and numeral* ■*oewti«» of the «ecrrt and ben.-v- « young son *tt F . Lankreter s.
road from Battle Creek to Hastings to regular customers. Its trade always
olent order, it can boast of ns fine a system of
Ida Cartillage
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DOWLING.
_ is home from
&gt;iij a visit at
Remember the concert at the 1’. B. pa» through Johnstown? Is It potmi- had been, and always wiU be. a purely
water -sort* as any city pwieisct.wbleli fur Hlckorv
Comers
llckory
ulefor it to go to Banflold ? it certain­ local and mainly agricultural one. - Hurrah for the social I We—that is
v ul«h water of utLiurpMiert purity and adapu»•,? Corners.’............................................
church Saturday evening.
Mrs. VObb
Cobb is ...
still sick, with no visible
\Lon tor bouK-i&gt;okl purposes, and nhn secure
Airs.
Taylor Fluke and family and Mrs. ly is, and that is Just where it ought to There is not the remotest probability 1everylwdy are going.
adeqimte protection agnlait fire. It has two improvement,
Chas. Mack and Geo. Belson have
A
off Sira.
D. C. Qulgly’s friends Dickerson have returned from their go: and more than that, it is just the that manufacturing enterprises of any
good bank*, which attend every possible ar\ party
rt v o
y
place it will go, providing the farmers uwment will ever be inaugurated, and each
purchased new cotters.
eompdanoo to pattons; and two new hotel*, one *,_*}
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holiday visit in the Buckeye Mate.
■'* neighbors
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Tve her a genuine tiurof which I* now open to the public, t hat have no
James Gregory brother of Mra. WBl
The oyster supper at Anthony Ob- in this viciaity do their duty. There is when the bustle and activity of the
superior In any city of three time* the ponul v prise
last Friday
r----- -------..-jy night. It was a sur- troth’s lost Friday evening was a very no p»«ple.more capable of aiding a rail­ building boom subside, some thirty or Herrington, is visiting here.
lion of Hasting*, its bu*lne*s men and bit*!
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If any one wonders why Jim's face
road tlian the Banfleld people, no furm- forty traders wiU have to depend for
pleasant affair.
ptuh and rnlerprbe. It hns already a number J ,
joung lad) from Waterloo is visit­
&lt; so long just kindly inform them that
Literary nnd debate at the Beigft »rs that are more prosperous than those ■upport upon about the same customers is
or flotirSlilns minttrnrturln: enterpriw-*. But i inc ut Mr. Quiglv
of this place, and no place where a road who formerly made three or four revival
meetings are things of the past.
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"“?'“o,hrr r' “■ t sebool house every Thursday evening. is more Deeded than here. If wc do
News scarce this wefck.
traders reasonably Lruspexous. And
The ladies' mite society will meet
Ur*, j ho Mirbteui Cwtrai has h&gt;iI}l b. en its wr' spending a few days m Irving.
with Mrs. James Demary Thursday not get this road we stand a poor thc.little verse from Punch,
only railway. But ilih tai! the Chic-ace, Kaia ; .
................. * - chance
of
ever
getting
it.
This
is
a
afternoon of this week.
maxoo « Saginaw K. R. ha»l&gt;rr:i completed tn 1
BOWENS MILLA.
Cold, yes it was 2G below zero tkiturAnd nmnjrxwink he wink;
Miss Addie Beigh is having &lt;|uite a moment which prevents itself not once
And Oh' What mini hl» feellnsi been
i day and 12 below on Tuesday.
in a hundred years. Let us seize the
To Unnk the
be Ihunkr"
- pnnw'rot the projector* nt till* line to eriend I eutter, of which mention Was made Inst serious time with one of her ey&lt;«. Dr. golden opportunity, nnd press on to the
The meetings at the U. B. church are
Lowry,
of Hastings, is treating her.
the s*i«e u&gt; Snatnaw nest year, which will week, to Kalamaroo and exchanged it
naturally occurs to me when I imagine still in prcqfresa,
Twenty-one degrees Mow zero last desired end.
an Interview between «one of these
Fred Partridge, of Grand Rapdds, U
liron cri-l' d and m-ued troin Iztwell *octh u&gt;' Last Saturday Win. Bowen went to Saturday.
three or four traders and the collection visiting A. W. Bass.
A. G. Carr, of North Castleton, visit­
Fn-port, right iriii-i north of HastincN. The । Hastings with a load of buckwheat
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J. B. Pumfrey and wife attended a
Owen's glass blowing has furnished agent ot the railway company.
ed one of our school-mam’s last week.
rigtil ofway has I&gt;eon ircurod and mno ot the • flout
I shall be very.much surprised nnd
A couple of our full-grdwn youth's entertainment for the natives the pajt mystified, if, before a score more of reception last week for Burton Pum­
Joi.o cm, «.i
i..™.™., h..,
frey and wife. They received a num­
week. This was his last place of exhi­
made
n
wood
bee
to
get
wood
cut
to
.
and it i. cxpwtid writ also ne pushed on tn l returned from the west., when.- th&lt;w
new moons look down on BubbleviUe, ber of costly presents. ITO- partook of
bition.
as
hv
now
goes
east
to
engage
In
buy
thein
a
new
cutter
with.
But
the
luuieftrrek. niuac two tw road* &gt;*1U Sin- have been nutting un windmills
that place doesn’t contribute liberally refreshments.
Dancing and those
Ha-stlut* a* ftm- triuvjiortailrri luc.litie* :u ..
other business.'"
could b»- dc-dred, and make it oneot the very Evi..} one teems glad to Sf*t the boys people thought they had enough to do
Friday; night we will have Schiedell to that interesting serial known as horrid cards was the order of the even­
to ent their own wood, and stayed at
beit pnfnts tor manufitcljrlng "st.vbUUinircis I again.
minstrels, ana
and tne
the prospects
prospects are
are “Bradstreet's Monthly Bulletin of Fail­ ing. nnd a nleaaant time for all
home.
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’rtw. ininsin-LS
to local*.’ To -ro u-e *uch I* the alm olUte mi- | Prank Ellsworth 1&lt; finite ill
Charles Parmelee, who was sick with
Mrs. Meacham visited Assyria and Itlu*1 ‘he opera house will be crowded. ures." -Mich. Tradesman.
tew* ot|ita*tln£». ana ■: olfen most liberal In I
Piprsnn rrnoHi inneW ainlrti, .&lt;K
dneemen!'for»nA in&lt;dif.rtlon« CertAinlv no
*’rler&gt;on reports ntut® sickness,
typhoid pneumonia, Ls able to be out
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J ‘*n Wednesday, of next week, we
26 degrees below zero on Saturdav again.
better »Lv.-e for any brooch of maiiufa-turlHu.
v. '*. Armstrong visited vour citv Battle Creek last week.
The McOinber school was ideighrid- • wiU,
to lhe Rankin Scottish Ca- morning of last week.
especially funiUttn- tu.d v.wdwork. could te : 0n(. day- last Week
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John
Lattimer Is able fo sit up.
Mfedei MudA/lttHTul bonus Vill tM. riven tor [
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ing Saturday.
t nadmn concert company in select hlghGeo. TV. Rowlader now wears 11 targe
the taLttioir'iieri' of suelt '-ntablKhmetit-f. i
hand IS improving.
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-—|--------------------- I land ‘Hongs and dances.
smile. Cause, is a
lb. girl.
Haiuup LshbottiKcnier a n&lt;-» er.i &lt;Z pro* 1
Jhel.tr. V. 1.8. Of this place, are t
t'of Kt o
! Tucki-rs’ metropolitans will return
The people Woodland are harvesting
Petin, and propow- * ti» pUe«- ite-jf in the trout ! forming a library association They!
u-— ■ fock corners.
Splendid sleighing which is to be
Birthdav party
party &lt;jon Carrie O'Dell on • in four or six weeks with the "Two’ their crop of ice.
rank of
thn huaUinKeiticiof
often
husdneeltkf of Mlctiutar,.
Ml--:iisai-. In thi&lt;
thh , * ‘
/ “7 1
birumav
eoone*Nton w» r.
will
durinx the past
pan
purthase thrir book,-, soon. ।। Saturday
improved by a leap year soda* at
rontic-*tion
In state that during
owtuFuav night
nigiit last
lost.
Orphans"
. s. Haight hna to walk with a cane. Hiram Chases on Tuesdav evening.
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..l
year,
the . tn-« -bulldlnir*
and•-nprn'furrc.it'In
Improx-Tnenl* InI T hey are to have a night-cap social the I ’ &lt;*„„
Geo. k..
Bump
has been v&lt;-tW
Truly. Nashvillei* amusement lovers It is rheumatism.
.
Hastlndf a.-prerrit-t JIOO.WO andis
during
Uir past: w
-,ssjs
otthi,month..
*.««*;
Doughnuts
and coffee the attraction ot
V.
I.I.t
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F.
»•»'*.
..Mil.
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n.U.
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two Venn
For further psrlienlar*
have ample opportunity to fea.it them*
B. S. Hollv is at Bay City attending the evening.
Mrs. Frantz, who has l^en Hick with
nt..wiBV**ine« Reives without
concerto ng thU. one of the best cltti-* in Michi­ erysipelas
going out of town.
Baptismal
services on u
Saturday
withe
for some time, fci improving, n mr
?«*'
nu’.u ro Inst
a" r
the Masonic Grund lodge, a.* delegate
gan. nnd having .ns bright proifrecti a* any,
I wonder if people notice and appre­
Mins Hattie Brown, of Battle (’reek, from Woodland lodge No. 31M.
take lb» HAiriNfts BsKsbk. ncknonledcrd to
ciate the quiet of our (village wince
be the drpud of any county paper oublf'hed.
visiting friends in the village. ’
went CO Irving to Tilt «ttb -I1*/ I'let-j’ ChaxTotter, 01 Ugham Co.i, vUlt- is ___________
Mr. Scotts* family have moved to liquor is not to be had by jusL stepping
A large amount * of wood is being their former home at Muir.JoDla Co.
into the bar-room of the hotel, bince
MBATES,
‘tipped from this station. Prices tire
Mrs. Susie Rowlader has bad her the last importation from. Mlt Arov
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Attorney nt Law,
OU. Mr.
house repipered and repainted.
ni-tlng*. Midi. her parents at Bradley.
strong to his friends after his depar­
J.
Barnum
on
Feb.
1st.
Nashville
has
what
sporting
men
call
&gt;
Mrs.
G.
W.
Meyer*
is
very
sick
at
In Wayland a few days rfgo. Charles
ture there has been scarcely a drunken
Nellie Kenjon, who has been visit- J a “dead Minch" on the new railroad, present.
altrlilhMi t&lt;
Barker, of Bradley, lost a pocket book
person to be seen, and none of those
Rkju. E*r.’
Willard Sawdy's little girl who has pow wows which were formerly of
containing £68. lib has not yet found ing in N. Y. State for some time, re-! providing they put up a reasonable
turned on the 16th. Fred msdea**bnsi- i sum.
IL
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been very sick is now recovering slow- such trequeht ocdirrence. We hope
ness” trip to Charlotte on the same day. I The salvation annv were at VerTT 4. BARBER, M. D,
this state of affairs will continue: it’ is
The tea social at Geo. Clark's on Fri ! montvllle all last week holding meotThere will be a temperance nicAing
SOUTH HASTINGS.
day night was a grand success. Pro.! Ings, on account of I wing crowded out at the M. E. church Sunday evening. a great Improvement
' Homeopathic Physician and. Surgeon.
Dr. Midway is not yet-able to be out
The donation at Ed. Ried's for the reeds alx&gt;ut $7.
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1 of their hall here. They held a poorlv Jan. 29th all are invited to .come nnd
May be found at bls *&gt;«&lt;* over Nevin’* 'tore
but is on the.gain.
from » to to a. m. and from 1 to 3 p. in. AH call* Rev. Mr. Martin Friday evening, netted
Jay Barnum says if he knew when-! attended meeting Sunday evening,
help in the good cause.
in city er count) trump”) responded to. Ik tlWork on the Hall suspended for lack
O. B. Robinson, of Ishpeming, broth­
deuce -Bentley place, cor. Center and Church about 820. .We are sorry to learn that the State Road rifle dub kept their
Justice Velteon Monday last sentenc­ of lumber.
Mrs. Reid was quite badly hurt by a white plug hat, he would go and get it er-in-law ot Rev. F. Hurd, was in the ed a tramp to 43 days at Shriner’s hotel
t.zlluatlb£i.Ml&lt;!S.
Earl Russell seems to get “no better
fall that evening, but how seriously we to wear now. It’s a boy.
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1 city last week.
at Hastings.
fast” on the mind cure treatment.
do not know.
Minnie Wood has been entertaining i Dr. C. E. Goodwin is being guyed at
W.LOWRy,M.D, •
Mrs. 8. G. Russell narrowly escaped
Charlie Barnaby now supports a company from near yoor dty of late.
a treat rate about an Item in last week’s
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Physician and Surgeon.
serious injury by being thrown over
new cutter.
The Misses ?nd Ed. Jenkins, of Hope Marshall Statesman, describing Co perSam
Cotton
drives
a
new
horse.
onto
the whippletrrosof the-aie^h by
Somu.mlsunderstanding has bee_b oc­ have been spending a short time with ' &lt;*"»•'«
- «—
■&gt;h—&gt; style
-»«»» of »beauty,
—..♦*• and
—i
faction’ Kl
his
peculiar
Gil
Lapham
’
s
boy
has
been
danger
­
the
horses giving an unexpected start
l'uX^C‘Zy nul1’' ®,*'’rA&lt;!UM “«X&gt;
casioned by an Article which occurred their mother. Mrs. Wm. Wood of this cracking him up tut un eligible leap*
before she was seated. We are glad to
ously ill, but is recovering.
oaice and reeldance on Broadway, near Court in our South Hastings items relative to place.
year victim.
' B. Pearce lost a valuable boree Sun­ say she was nbt much hurt.
Hou*e, Uaatiugs, Mleb.
an entertainment given at the Star.
Reported abouttown that Miss Car*
Mrs. Ira Cotton's mother is visiting
day morning. . —
Jan. 7th, in which we said it was “dry.” her at present
rie Ingerson will join her brother Char*
The funeral of A. Graham's seven
A few have translated the word “dry"
QMITIl &amp; COWROVE,
Levi Cotton’s house caught tire one lie in the west, am} locate a claim.
Jake Draper, of Bowne. was in town
year
old boy was held at the M. E.
(evidently thinking it some metaphori­ night last week while they were at
U
Lawyers.
baturday.
church Monday.
{Offlre In Union block. Haitlngi.)
cal word) in,to “not good.” The Jour­ church. Not much damage done as
Geo. Perkins was at the county seal
Francis Covllle. of Battle Cheek, is
Practice J» all the court* of the •talcnal correspondent and especially the they got home just in- time to ex­
Friday.
Splendid sleighing during the past visiting his brother William.
editor of the Helmet, are in this list. tinguish the flames.
Miss Estella Caller is on the gain
week, and many have made good use
W m. Coville has traded farms with
E. KEN AFTON,
We wish to say. right here, that nearly
C. J. bmelkcr made a trip to Carlton
of the same, some by drawing saw logs Mr. Miller, of Johnstown.
.
Attorney at Law, everything in the entertainment was
center Tuesday.
NORTH-KAMT HASTINGS.
and others by marketing.
The second Evangelical church was
(Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.’« Wore.)
“good," but lacked life, vim and energy.
Mrs.
J. J. Smelker is numbered with
Mrs.
E.
Pennock
was
quite
ill
several
Frank
Wood
in
drawing
wood
this
Practice* In all eourtaof tno Stole. Collections Consequently it was “dry." We have
dedicated Sunday.
the sick.
nramwclv attend! nit to. ’
days last week. Dr. Elliott was called
asked a good many how they liked the winter.
Mary Allerding shook hands with
The above items were found on high­
The dance at James Sutton's Friday to administer for her relief.
entertainment and all have said it was
Herbert McAllister and wife, of way between sections 21 and 22, of her Freeport friends last week.
If ARTIN Vi BARKER, Real Estate,
night was well attended, and all enjoy*
“dry.” So It was “dry!’’
Mias Eliza Fox is enjoying a vtott
JU. Insurance "and Loans.
h! a pleasant time.
Howard City, former residents of this Maple Grove township. Correspondents
We hope that the new minister may
OSes With J. O. Runynn&amp;^Son. 2 doors north
Albert, Robert and Laura Anders, of place, made several friendly calls Rlease be a little more careful in the from her cousin, Myrta Kopf, of Low­
be secured, to alternate with Rev.
iture, or we shall be obliged to report ell.
Chicago. Martha and Willie Anders and among old/frlends about the Corners,
Special *ttentioS siven to naMnr VfW* Martin every two weeks.
F. D. Brayton returned home Frida*-,
and on Thursday to his farm, transact­ you at Ba NNKii office.
T*. iHtrrMta nt iion-arsldcnt
The Blair petition is being circulat­ Edith Karns, of Hope, were guests of
Andrew Lester paid us a dying visit after a visit with fnends at Howell. '
Mr. and Mra. Leroy Barnum the past ing business with his tenant, A. G-&gt;
ed in this section.
Milton Coulter, of North Irving, was
from Newaygo county.
week.
,
.
Cortright.
Last Friday morning would have
lototor sale.
Emmet Dixon has returned from the in town Tuesday.
Mr*. John Shren returned from Ann
A hunting party at Chas. Baldwin’s
been a good time to wire down hedge the past week.
Seth Smith Li teaming for John TeeArbor Saturday evening, with encour­ north woods bringing with him a nice
JAgESA. SNEEZE
f fences. Eh?
pie.
•
yoke of oxen.
Leroy Barnum has a new swell box aging results.
Mrs. Evert Paton, of Baltimore, is
S. Finch was in Grand Rapid* Friday
Our township drain commissioner
Augustus Yastofer, of Marshall,, an
cutter: also Royal Brown and George
HaU'ngs.Mlch.
’
quite sick.
on business*
emplovee of the Central R. R. Co., has is doing a good job ditching.
Moore.
Frecure* in nil court* of the stale. OBoe over
Matthew Hall and wife were sick
Chas. Will is painting the interior of
Joseph Bolo id the boss butcher, also
The literarv at the A Ito ft school a few days lay off, in which to make his
W. H. Schantz’ store.
Inst week.
H. C. Peckham's store.
__
house last Friday night was well at­ many frl'enils about the Corners n visit. wood sawer.
J. W. Renter wm in Hastings Wadtended. and the exercises were very He Sundayed with W. T. Barber and
T C. WELTON
There
was.
liible
reading
at
Mr.
Geo. M. Hudson has leased of Free­ good. Betsey Blinker did her part ex­ family.
I* agent for the Ohio Farmer’* iMuranca Co. man Kingsbeiry all the clay on bis ceedingly well.
Capt. Roberts’ lottery sale came of Dyson’s last Sunday : the subject dis­
Ue writes policies on a man’s property sc-lnnt
Miss Myrta Kingsbury is visiting her Saturday evening, in which A. H. cussed was Baptism. The next meet­ JL R. as far as Fox &amp; Son’s saw mill
oaa bydro. lUhtnlnf orwtnd; again*t a man a premises suitable for making brick,
Lank Salisbury mide his Freeport
Johnson held the lucky number that ing will be held at Geo. Ostroth’s next
Ufa by death and accidentlie thinks there Is enough for several aunt, Mrs; Chas. Church.
Melvin Sprague, of Washington Ter., drew a fine set of light double harness, Sunday, the subject for discussion is in friends a cal) Thursday. .
million, and will start his yard up early
regard to speaking in religious meet­
John Yarger made a business trip to
Grand Rapids Thursday.
‘
in the spring and make stock brick. is visltinr hflkstoter, Mrs. A. 1. Barnum. the most valuable prize on the list, and ings.
QOOK &amp; SHELDON,
Cha*. Church, who has been a great Quincy McNeil drew the single harness.
His kilns wiH stand where he can
The revival meetings at the Evangeli­
E. H. Sisson was at Carlton Center
sufferer
from
dropsy
for
the
past
wheel them on the can with barrows
cal church are well attended.
Sunday.
CM«H CORNERS.
twelve
weeks,
is
some
better
at
this
1 would inform our friend at Clover­
Wm. Cooper ba., bought a team of
The Misses Eva and Libhie Reuter
After a week of cold stonny weather
County.
dale that the can stop at Lake View writing.- It is honed he will recover.
visited Mias Eliza Fox Thursday.
Marion Matthews is quite 111 with It has cleared off brjght. and nice Dave Marshall.
when any onp wants them to, and that
Wm. Covill has traded farms with
Ransom Wojcott is having aaite a
sleighing which is being improved by
&lt;
is about three times to where they stop lung fever.
jjriuwltaH with tUKiu. nun*
The G. A. R. Post gave }At. and Mrs. those having wood, ice and grain to Mr. Miller, of Johnstown.
once at Cloverdale.
There will be a social at Barry
t\
Lawyers.
Royal
Brown
a
pleasant
surprise
one
^Thomas
Mundo,
who
went
to
New
Bad luok to Nash's saw mill this
McKelvey’s Wednesday evening for
(Over HMtlnn Nanon*! Bank.)
BoaeiabaUK box
jins *.
evening last week, and presented them
week again.
Mexico about three months ago. has the benefit of Elder BramiJt
Three cars left Lake View last week with ajset of luster band dishes.
Joe Shoup was down from Grand
TXHLLLAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
Ida Browa is spend log the week just returned home. He thinks Michi­
loaded
with
wood
for
partiM
in
Kala
­
VV At Law and SoUdtor In Chanceryher mother of Middleville last waek.
with her. aunt, Mrs. Ida Miller, of your gan a bettor place Ao live in than that Rapids the fore part of the week'.
mazoo.
There will be a carpet rag sewing bee
Jas. Ferguson has quite work for
FracUees in *11 cuurt* o! tbe etale.
country.
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We are not having as good school city.
Fox A Son. and is now driving team
A surprise parly took poaswsion of at Sam Nicewander’s Wednesday.
Several oCmir young people attended
this winter ns we had in the fall.
Elder.
Bramfit
’
s
cutter
was
surround
­
for Chas. Bronson.
WILLIAM b. sweezey.
r
F. J. Patton bought a fine horse of the T social at Geo. Clark’s last Friday Will Normanhouse during his and. ed
W
Justice of the Peace.
last
Sunday
by
an
inquisitive
B. Wolcott and Geo. I’exkins had
bis wife’s absence: on their return they
Chester Messer last week and now he ei ening, apdyepart a good time.
Collection* a specialty.
w
They say it’s of
Minnie and Myrta Candler are guests found their numerous friends there crowd.
drives a line team.
Charlie Nickerson ami EBa Hill hare
collected enjoying themselves finely.
As Frank Hallock was going to of Oscar Matthews ami family.
“
Andrew Geiger returned borne from
■nRiNK C. BOISE,
It was the ummiiuous opinion of all got a license and a certificate and Will
Cedar Creek on Monday of last weeK
soon
be
keeping
house.
Jj
;
NauhriUf.. Minh.,
up
dorth
hat
week,
where he has been
present that it was an enjoyable occaone uf his horses slipped down and
teaching for the last year.
G. w„ Tobias is Working for his
died in about 8 hours.
Hardware A Iron Merchant,
NORTH HIVING.
Rev. McChaydeu delivered a verr iaGeo. Hudson has sold hLs old brick unejajiyra Tobias near Dowling.
AxeoL'tor all the IsadtaK make* of Hardware
A wrong impression was conveyed in teresUng discourse to a large congregaThe. Wtoo Xamiiy, ot Charlotte, are
।
and Fann Machinery.
kiln to parties in Kalamazoo and is
|t is atwlf-evklcnt fact that the lead­ last week’s Banner in regard to the tiun Sunday murning at tbe UongregaWe Carry a Urne and complete stock. New
fare* Serapodally invited to call and ere u»; now getting ready for a new one in the visf^ng friends in this place.
News is MUing scarce In this place. ing cause for failures is the unreason^, dance to be held in Grange hall next
old one* are equally welcome.__________ spring at Lake View crossing. He is
able
proportion
of
tradesmen
a#
com
­
Chas. Bdw«« aad wife returned to
Saturday night. Invitations are not
Good sleighing nt preset, and the
an old and experienced hand and knows
A. TIMMERMAN.
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pared with other profesj-ions ana avo­ extended to all; on the contrary only their home in Uhto Thursday. Mrs.
how to go to work. We hope that he farmers are using it nt a;great advant­ cations.
I^rt a new town open lyiwith those to whom invitations are sent are Bowe Itev* a boat of friend*, who
age.
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. Homcepathic Physwlan &amp; burgeon, will have goad success.
.fumes Dnh’s youngent child has ativthing like a "boom" and witness exi»ected to come.
Correspondents wish her a happy fntnre in hen newMrs. Sophia Rerbal. the mother of
iCfflce over Lathrop’s drop »tere4
the influx of handlers of inertffiandise. should be careful about should mailers. home.
Fred Herbal, died the 20th ot January, been quite ill for the past few days.
' It would seem that our frequentneWin. Mershon and wife, of Kalama­ Take, for instance, BubbleviUe, on the
1888. She was bom In Germany in
TANTKEB 8FRINGS.
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IL LANDIS, M. D„
zoo, are visiting relatives in this vicin- lino of a new Michigan railroad. For
t:
I’hysican and burgeon, 1812 and lived there until she moved
many years. BubbleviUe, under another
A goodly number of Electa Park’s
to this country In 1879. and has lived il&gt;Wnile Gurd is slowly recovering
name,
bad
been
a
quiet,
prosperous
and
schoolmate*
congregated
at
her
home
Mrvtae
in each of throe
with her son Fred until she died. She
tldv little hamlet, supporting, comfort- on the evening of Jan. 18th, for a play day evening, Jan. Uth.
from an attack of lung fever.
wu "• ymrs old.

The Hastings Banner.
COOK .&amp;JNISKERN.

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Agrieultual.
Mruient should be addrer
ran part. M oodliuxt. Mich.

FLOATINC SOAP
THE CHIEF

JAS. S. KIRK &amp; CO.
CHICAGO.

Stale of Michigan, County ot barn ■ m.
At a newton of the Probate Court fur the
•ounty of Burry, balden nt tbe Probate Office w&gt;
«Be etty of HMtlnia, in wrid county, on Tureday
the Kin day «&gt;t January, hi tbe yew one tlwu»and elpht hundred anil eighty etictit.
PrearaL Wm. W. Coie. Judge of Probate.

A young man in tuy neighborhood
began farming for himself last spring,
and I have been noticing all the season
how nicely he does, his work, and how
carefully everything is kept aboubthe
place. In August he plowed a part of
a field for wheat, and for some reason
did not finish it until just before the
wheat was sown in September. The
field was harrowed and rolled until In
the finest possible condition and sowed
with a drill. The drouth continued
and wheat was slow about coming up
everywhere, but in this field there was
a remarkable difference For nearly a
month 1 drove past that field almost
dally and conld not help noticing the
difference Ln the part of the field that
was plowed early, and that part plow­
ed just before seeding. In the first
part the wheat camo up and grew right
along, and in the last it does not make
a showing yet. There is a prospect of
a fair crop on the early plowed part,
but on the. remainder of the field tlivre
scents to be no chance for any return
for the seed used. On one other field
that was plowed early, I notice’that a
fair growth has betin made and there is
a-good showing for a crop next, year.

Ou reading and filing the petition, dnlv verThere is more in having good seed to
IBrd at Marv A. Gainpbrll. formerly Mun- ALechleltaer. administratrix of said estate pray begin with than many farmers seem to
mg torfleasons therein set forth that she may be think. Early plowing and thorough
tillage is altogether necessary, and tbe
Tbereupon it I* ordered, tint Friday, the fertility of the soil must be carefully
SOth day ot February. A- D. ISM. at ten o'clock looked after, but without good seed all
£the roreuoun, lx ae«ignrd tar the heailug &lt; if
d prUtlrin, and that tho heirs at law of Mid these are neutralized just to the extent
decr.vi-1 and all other persons Inlctvsted in *aJd that it fails to germinate. A year ago
last spring neighbor Jewell came to me
Office, in the city ot Hastingi, In said county. and said: “You hqve been to a good
...I
...... A IT .»«• Et.A... I A. kr &lt;1.. r-...- many fairs nnd hav^seen lots ot good
corn. Now here’s a dollar, send It
ucr to me penoa* iniervsiea in Raia e*&lt;aie, w where you can get the best seed, and
Ute pendency ot said petition, and the hi-antut tell the man you send to to take extra
thereof by causing • ropy a thia enter to be
published in tbe ILutinra Bas.'KX. a newspa­ pains in selecting It, if he only sends
per printed and cltt-ulateil in *-*ld county of half as much as he usually sdls for a
Itarrv.occe tn each week for three aucccaalve dollar." 1 sent the money away and in
weeks previous to raid day of hearing.
a few days Mi. Jewell came along iu
Wm w“ COL*.
bis buggy with the corn. He took it
(A true e«py.)
Judjre of Probate.
homo and the next lime 1 saw him he
was sick over his corn. He had got
just 23 pounds nnd he said it was the
most inferior corn he ever bought with
one
exception. 1 went over to his
Notice I* lieroby riven that I thall Roll al pub­
lie auction, to tbe blithest bidder, on tbe first bouse und 1 agreej with him. Th? cant
day ,at March. A. D. VW. at U o’clock. wet? ill shaped and the rows of grain
■o-&gt;n. st the Probate C&gt;»urt.ln tlwGity .&gt;: Ha*t- crooked, and it was nothing like corn I
ina* In Uir County ot Barrv in the State of
Mfchlcou. pursuant tn Licenuc and autliuritv from the same farm tliat I saw nt a
■ranted m me on the torts day &lt;»&lt; Jsnitnn A. ,D. fairs- Having a piece on which he in­
It* b&lt;r Vie Protmic Court of Burry County.
MlrhigAn. aU of the estate; rlsht. title and tended to plant this corn he conejudrd
iutercii ot the raid minor* ot. 1n nnd to thermal to try it ntnnv rab'. and the result was
notate iltiiatcd nud ,bt-luq in tbr C.mh :&gt; of one of the Njii crops ns fur ns it went
Barrv tn tbr Shite of Michigan, known and that ho ever snw .on his farm. Las.
BeirtSninc at tno (;u»rter section. jkjsT be- spring my father planted of this va­
twetfoloclioo* twettfy-tiirec and twenty-tour iti riety and it yielded over sixty bushel.'
town ntn-. north ramtt- ten west. In Barry County to flu? acre, while other varieties on the ,
Michigan, and running tiKnce north W tn I outre
same farm did not produce thirty bush-1
els. Why such interior looking seed
hnodred thirty tret, thence south efahtynlne was sent In the first place I do not
know, unless being late iu the season it
was milled corn, but the breeding that
was back of it saved it and caused it to
• and west quarter line of section twenty-three. reproduce tbe type that t.he originator
Uirncrt along mid quarter section line north had fixed by years of selection.
, «Wity.ntne H deerre* cast, one thoui'and two
I -am well convinced that the vital
principal can Ik* reproduced in plants
quarter o! the nortb-exst auhrter o: section and the tendency controlled as well as
twenty-thre« in town one north, rance ten west. animals, and since^ first announced
roalalninK ctjiht and I* Mserr-R of tend.
my belief that plants deteriorate from
Dated Januw 10th. A. l&gt;.. I*?.
EMMA L. JOHNSON. Guardian.
inureedlng^Meervatlon led to’th? con­
clusion that judicious selectioni from
' WniimilT A HEARDFBOMl-lteeent rail­ the most vigorous specimens or a cross
sXSXi.pSL'Si with the same variety from a distance
real, stock and ianftlm; &lt;ll*lrict«. Mapn aid in almost every instance shows im­
full
aartfcntar*. free,....
uponurapplication
IV.b....
t».. ..I %r;....to C. H. provement. 1 am sathuied that the
time will come when the fanner will
no more plant scrub seed than he
would breed to scrub animals. When
that day comes an iiluminHted buck
ami six colored plates will not be the
only recomsnvndatlon that a seed cata­
logue will need to cause the recipients
to select their orders from the lists it
trpnr Cosiness centers.-Tb* buiidine contains.
n Pi Yr *,r railruad* in anew and tartiir country
•*’a " rr.-i.ire many now town*, •flcnlii.g wLast spring I planted a piece with
•flUent Btwinirt* opportnuttire. F.-trtlcuHru rrEarly Rose potatoes of my own grow­
ing except three rows. When I came
to dig thpm I found that while those
from'seed I bad grown myself were
smooth nnd clean the others were quite
scabby
x Why was this ?
opportunities to secure One ttaverr.ini-nt Lind*
raMaUy Rurvered, near oxeeitent Ail flrl&lt;» #nd
Miller Purvw.
adlBceattonulrovt. M*m and
feup&lt;m anplFnlion to C. IL W
,
Don't
■ Aat.Bt. Paul. Minn.
let that cold, of yours run on.
You
think it is n light thing. But It mav
run
Into
catarrh.
Or into pneumonia
uu u vxiuu, C;MI yoa move Jo n*w Jocailoilt
Kxeeiient Gwd*. cheap, which will inereax* In or consumption. Catarrh is d-sgusliog
Pncumonin is dangerous. Consump­
tion is death it.se]f. The breathing ap­
paratus must be kept healthy and clear
of all obstructions and offeturiva matter.
Otherwise there is trouble ahead.
An the diseases of these parts, head,
nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs
/Address can be delightfully and entirely cured by
. St. Fant.
tbe use of Boschee’s German Skrup. If
W[TV WORK FOR ANOTHER, or on small' you don’t know this already, thousands
Will w,aPr? ''byconthiwwarlrouawotn- and thousands of people can tell you.
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mil form? Why try to securo n Hvinir They have been cured by it, and “know
Srom rort high-priced or hcavUr-mortrarad how it Is. themselvoL” Bottle only 7u
farm.*? Whv work on rented buutv Wl&gt;v not
centa. Ask any druggist.

MUNI AN A sj

STOCKS

PROSPEROUS, “FSSFK

SUCCESS

FAILURE B

NORTHERN PACIFIC
Hl«* nke raiuud um *

E Government LANDS,

Creas Bala
Nasal PHssBgea.
Allays ruin and
I n fl a rn mutton.
Heals the Sores',
Senses of Taste
ami Stndl.

TBT THE CURE

Catarrh
UY’S

How Often when wo are riding along
the country road, we see unmlstakab •
signs of negligent farmers. From afar
off we can see his barn with its doors
hangiM on one hinge, tbe aiding of his
stable lying scattered over the barn­
yard. and a manure pile almost aa high
as the barn.. What a shameful sight,
when but u few minutes time would
rehang the doors and a pound or two of
nails would readjust the dilapidated
siding, and the mountain ot good rotted
manure which is of no benefit to tbe
barnyard, should be made to return its
full value In the way of crops. We go
on past the bouse. You can Bearedy
Gto tho house without climbing over
yacks, wood-rack, hand-raw, or a
I half dozen old plows. These in a few
mtautoa time could be placed in the
abed, which is of course almost always
empty while the farming utensils lie
•Mttered about the yard. The yard
rance has every other picket off. unless
“t‘me to attend to such
*°f*• *Iow , much nicer the yard
would have looked if tbe tools were
properly housed, the chip pile removed
Md a neat, regular yard fence made, at
ly J
cort and •tew m*n* re ”’ A’ We "• «oLn» ‘dOOf
the fields wr m*. a dilapidated gate, and
a fence shoved and piwbtd to pieces.
T.ic gate bra been mq cobbled up that it
w almost impossible to get through, an
1
Ujr? rto&lt;n 0x8to • doxrn different places.

This is what
times. Instead o
his stock out of juvvvn-...—
Ln the fsrtheit corner jof bls
_
rather piles it up. Sod tn the winter his
cattle stand fn the empty, muddy,
sloppy barnyard, with scarcely any­
thing to eat except what is thrown
over the fence Into the mud. He-could
just as well have gone to the woods;
got some forks nnd poles, and made a
shed with his straw in the manure
yard, stacked the straw on the sides;
arranged the interior in stalls and
boarded up the other side, and had a
good cheap cow shed which would
have saved many a malediction on the
bad weather. Go into the fields; part
of his corn is not cut up, and is going
to wa*te with scarcely any benefit to
him, when it might just as well have
been fed to same hungry cow and re­
turned in milk, beef, and a good supply
of manure. That which is cut und
husked Is thrown down and left ex­
posed to the elements. Such are- some
of the habits ot a negligent farmer.
They are a blight to the agricultural
class. Negligence Is on&lt; of the princi­
pal causes of hard times, mortgages,
failures, etc. Tbe farmer has a great
many chores to do, of course, but he
has only one chore to do at a time. Ho
need not get discouraged on that ac­
count Why do not farmers awake to
the fact that nOgluct does not pay In
any way. Such farmers can usually be
found at tbe country store arguing
about Scripture or politics, or telling
hunting or ihbing *tories, and talking
about thtrir industrious neighbors.

DrSPEPSJA
Free lumber, is there,a ‘‘lumber traatt”
hemp, b there a “hemp truatt"

• llltagty. Hota-. MatraparlUa ho —;7
Herald fa

to free sugar.

duced used in the aria and manufacture*),
is tlic.rc a whisky trust? Oh, yea; anti
that truat, cr it* representative* from
Kentucky, are opposing the reduction of
the real war taxm. Meanwhile The Her­
ald nnd either free trade papers are bray­
ing. “war texes'' and “cnormou* sur­
plus.''
Yes, come to think of It, there b a
“wool trust"—a foreign wool trust, com­
prised of half a doaen monopolist* who
arc just now swindling tbe ■government
out of t&gt;evcrul millions of duty. We refer
to tho Dumkol Wool Trust. Arid, furJohn null—Ah’ this b the Moan that
will open the American land of milk and
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION

Question—What b twelve times twelve?

tmfidr and unjust ruling, is aiding this
foreijm trust in it* double raid upon tlia
United States treasury and American
aberp husbandry.
The ' trust burinesa’’ cannot be cured
by nboliahlng any portion of the tariff.
Yon may trsnsfer an Industry from a do­
mestic trust to a foreign.tract, but that is

the domesti: trust. If «udt papers aa Tbe
Herald would cense that fncereant raid
upon every hooesl busltiem enterpriM in
the country, there would be le®» reason for
the few triutta now existing among tho
Qne.«tion—What fa the product of 43" protected industries. It it lite fear of uurea«uniug nud unfair attacks, truch as
Tor &lt;) Gnllaaher, nud he know* we every those proposed and ndvtwaled by Tbe
Head the following: Mr C. H. 5|or- time.
Herald. The World, The Time* and The
Question—Ilnre.ynn cv*r read the Con- J*.«t of thia city, that ruhkea It tiecreaary
ris. Newatk?Ark., says: “Was down
with abfl^eo of lungs, and friends and rtttutfon «&gt;f the Luttcd Kt nt re? Answer— , fur nuinufacturvrk U&gt; rouabino in order U&gt;
Hck ur m&gt;&gt; l, nyUKM.
physicians pronounced mean incurable 1
j sive tltetuoeivc* ami their mm™
merciiaudibe
&lt;l» duitarfibr .................
consumptive. Began taking Dr. King’s
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New Discovery lor consumption, am ofilc~ f&lt;rr wim-h you njiply? Answer—1 ,
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'
'
now on my third bottle, and able to Ur.M'tt pull Mid de polta*-.
Que*Uoit- What vxperkinre have you
oversw the work on my farm. It is the
Ther* fa goo«l protection doctrine in the
had in jm rfonidugsDclxlutko? Au*wrr—
finest medicine ever mude."
■ i.f roti.&gt;n vara. Tho tariff revbt.orf
Jesse Middlewnrt, Decatur, Ohio,
of tkSii opened tlm way for large Import*
says: “Had it not been for Dr. King’s bell yinga.
Qtm-lion—What refenmem can you lions of too finer grade* from England,
New Discovery for consumption I
would have died of lung troubles. Was ghc as t &gt; your, iikwo! cliaracter atal gen­ and to tlifa extent tbe revfaiou wa* de«rigiven up by doctors. Am now in bed. eral ub.i:ty: Answer—Turn de raasuls mental to the industry. American manu­
facturer* simply could not compete with
of health." Try it Sample bottles free out'.—Puck.
foreign good* uf thl* rtara, the tariff on
at W. H. Goodyear's drug store.
which hnd censed to be protective. Wag?*
differ
greatly In the two countries in thi*
Till* wool can lie delivered tn Europe or
Tiiis remtxly is bccuming so well
In the United States for ten cent*a pound, Industry. In the picker room of Engifah
known and so popular as to need no
without duly, mid still affortl * lurpe mill* woumoi open lire cotton, for which
special mention. All who have used profit. . The multi'a stock of U.b pro«!u&lt; t they an; paid fit.25 per week. In tlifa
electric bitters slug the same song of is M-vornl times nt large annually im it ruuntry’uien do thin work at fl per day.
praise. • A purer medicine does not -ex­ wns when the tariff on wool wax Brat The frequent *t»den»ent that American
fat. and it is guaranteed to do all that is levied. a.nl the wool markets of the United worki.icu receive higher wtujre berauce
claimed. Electric Bitters will .cure till St:iU„ (i&gt;uhl tint fail to feel the effete, they do iqurc work do** notai&gt;i&gt;etir to hold
Oldham spinner*
dfacases of the liver und kidneys, will ei
ci'’ii
UMiiii
with a
:i proirotive
protective tar.u.
tur.ff. .To
10 Wb.'w
allow ; good in this industry.
,
.,,
remove pimples, boils, salt rheum nnd UH. W..4 In. «&gt;iq tau&gt;
“ “&lt;? “
™ • p*'r
other affections caused by impure blood.
u.
..d tau.-luurtr .,,- of niuloR, fur which they receive
American
Will drive malaria from lh« system and
pruveulwriiI ucure «il
t'a'p'i." hw? ft*«! ! *"'•
t ‘if'1
preveiit &lt;u well as cure all inaiaririi ie- ;
------ „
--------------... ccnslipa...
'„Uy
lmt
»n. week. Tl.
vers.
For
cure of .l.eadache.
lu"
Uoti and indigestion try Electric hitters.
aprr Kill. Evvry.bJpm
„nnrp tl, I' ““T
&gt;...ukl 1«
l.uabieml i»rth*."&lt;h- |
»■■* .!«,...«■ In ««•
Entire Nilfafaction gmtnmte-d or muu-1 the cottmn tumid
1m&gt; I-uciiterttl
It.
the Innwer
former mill
« in
.1 (.nwluni ■■■
.i, ...................
i&lt;&gt; Ow cxuni
1 k In
11 *W
tnll girls
nltl*
ey refunded. Price uOets and SI per'**
"■
— &lt;&gt;r |,l,1’ -’'-.J
I
w ■" S“ rw &lt;' Xnbottle at W. 11. Goodyear’s drug stere. S-UMI non ,,.n.«l. ,™,1; w.,„H l»
uni. Inn II -Rvn.uw.KOumimUviaHio ' B
‘"J'1" •'"«»&gt;"“ &gt;™ll &gt;W»Aiuuttui woi.1 p»r» w..,,1.1 u Uid w “J".
1
‘-1
“! '■■‘‘■‘“■■i'1
The Best Salve in the world for (^ote.
*..•»&lt;?“. !*“
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. f.utal -.-J cto.™, anil thl» Am, ' manufacturer.
Cool, which ct»u $4175 a
Fever-Sores. Tetter. (Chapped Hands tyould thru be at tbo mercy of foreign ; tun nt Fall River, is abundant in England
.“»{
Chilblains. Corns, und skin Erupiiuns, i&gt;rudticcra fur it* supply of wool.' What , s"tlJ13.Insurance and taxtM arc much
, , '
Mil positively cures PilstCnr no pay the price Mould be then would depend I1 cheaper
abroad, and tho actual buihilng
-‘ea,,
required. It is guarnnt/vd to give per­ up •:* &lt;iur. sirersAltiea and their cupidny.— ' e
of a mill In England fa a matter nt bnlf
Cievi
lnml
Ijcader.
fect satfafaction, or money refunded.
1 tbo expend of one !u tbi* country. Thus
ITice 25 cents |&gt;er box. 1'or sale by W.
...
,
..... ,
.
I Uie manufacturer* of rotton yarn nre far
H. Goodyear &lt;t Co.
« eictatul • Wool 1'uHIo8 ..xpoM-U.
j £runj
(,n
jQ bidding’f»
There
I*
n
tariff
ow
anol
an*!
yet
wool
• American orders. Our mills, or that part
Edmore has a haunted house.
fa cheaper titan when there was no tariff, (of them devoted to highgrade rotten
THE HOMELIEST MAN In Haattogs at weU Tiiat Lu-t ouxht to be biifficien* to eMplolc ' yarn*, will oak congress to have tin- proIte whole free trade tbt-urv cm the sub- j tectlvc tariff restored, that the mill* may
«~.r ii..* .a- ...,n *.^w u.------ *----- .. 5. Murtrel again nnd employe* tic gfreu
wool t-bynp. On&lt;- reason why wool is work at- living wage*. Tbe request uf the
rente cough*. Price flo rent* ai.d gi.«. W. clitr.p fa iceause of h.raio com]&gt;«tltion pro­ cotton yarn manufacturer* Ito * national
Goodyear druggtau
moted by tho tariff. Thfa ccHDftetiUMi one.—Albany Journal.
X,
FOB S CENTS ret Kemp** ijver Ptlb for has led to tbe production of &amp;tf,0u0.U&gt;0
Torpid Uver. for Constipation. for die Complex- of poiiuita annually and th* dfatribpVon
of ♦'.1(1,000,000 a year among American
Owing to the superior grade of our
flock 'iwuera. Another raurou whytwool
"1 TRIED Everything, without n4Ief, but fa cheap in tUx* country, perhaps too goods the Callfonita outynt, particularly
KerapS File Hup|x&gt;»IU&gt;r!ea cured me.” Bo cheap tor profitable proAuctiwi, fa because of raldns. citrus frr.!t* tend winci ba* so
writes A. G. B*m. NewLoodan. Conn. Pritt' the (griff wua lowicroJ so us to let in far pained in furor of late that the drw rents per b*x. W. H. Goodyear, drugged..
fjreif.u wool The production of wool iu mattd I* rapidly inerensmg, w Kb .1 very
and South America has 1growa promfaiug outlook furau«e»*fuHy lending
Thirty-one cases of typhoid fever in Australia
«wnn&lt;«uuy la
ta recent
years, la
ui there | theinflrttete. In the
rafsto* the
euortmxir.ly
recent years,
Jackson prison.
countr'e* millions of shoe? are slanghterul j
--------------— their
--------• and• •••
- ana many more tnon could bo obtatued
ct cry year»for
wool
bides,~=
and
have
been
uked
for,
by
deelera
Jh the
tbt-7 cun be raised at trlfilug cipcmw.—
great cotnfflfrctal renters of tho Atlantic
5s warranted, la l&lt;ec*n»i it is tho beet Cicvelantl Ix^uler.
slope and M i&lt;*|a*lpp| vnljey. At no period
Blood Preparation known. Il will padat the Industrial e.-tfatenee of California
lively cure all Blend DUranm. purifies the
bare than- Inreo rati: splendid prospert*of
whole wyrtern, and thoroughly builds up tbe
It was obriously b«»uflo Arkanras fa a
constitution. Remember, we guarantee It New England state, with a magnificent gaining and malntniidng tbe *upreiua«y
for th* home product* as now. Some
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.. Druggista.
rcalkianCand a host, of citizen* engaged in years ago, when tbo first rafalaa, prune*
One Adrian man in jail for abusing maritime, And fishery cutwprfa&lt;.-.&lt; that and orange* mid lemons were introduced,
Speaker Carlisle selects Congrestman much criticism was tnacto of tho method.*
another Adrian man.
Dunn for the cta!r*uxn«hfp of the xuer- of Curing and packing. But with •&gt;Read tbe guaranty on which Hill’s chant marine and tfahetieg committee. A persenoo
^lCT&gt;00 thi*
,1U, objection
vp.wuuu A
m
orec orereome
m been
overcome,
krwl by
hrH-nn,
.■_ i- ariwi.
, . .. _. ’
Peerless Cxrngh Syrup Is sold. No cure, man from Massachusetts or any other &lt;od
man* buyer* the e.11.
California
southern and interior etate would clearly. Is
to the
tho best
grades
no pay. W. II. Goodyear.
I* preferred
preferred ‘to
beet Imported
imported grades.
have been out of plnre. Tbtts It Is that
But
But wtwn
when the
the door
door fa
la juat
just opened
opened for
for na
Eleven new lake craft aro being built
mo*t valuable owntMrceito our state, in
on the Saginaw river.
'ork Tribune.
stops the Democratio economist and proConstipation Is quickly removed by
pow* tu incraaae tlH, force of foreign com­
using Cobb’s Little 1‘ilK. W. H. Good1 REPUBLICAN SMALL SHOT.
petition by reduction of , tariff an every
product of California open to thio compe­
Mr. fyiwclt wants copyright. He b the tition. Should this measure be carried It
Detroit paid last vear &gt;180,325.65
will be a blow at California of very aerfsort
of
fire
trader
who
wants
to
buy
other
damages in street opening cases.
men’* goods nt bottom price*, and wants ous consequence*. Our industries orc
Hill’s Peerless Worm Specific will ex­ I other men tn tray his goods at the highest young and buve been established and ex­
pel worms from chl'd eo or money premium rnir*. This is a familiar type panded nt knmeutt! cost and by ereat
of the free trade dogmatist.—Now York labor. Insteadjjf fpetcring sueb'impor­
refunded. W. H. Goodyear.
Trllraue.
’
tant factor* in our counnerce^tho govern­
Tbe Spiritualists have formed a pro­
ment would place a stumbling block In
One rend* the free Irada argument* of tbo
gressive union at Lansing.
path ©f future prograa*. 1| is a cose
The Evening To*!- with much temerity,
You can cure that headache by using nod ckwes the suffering by wondering demaqdlug more than tbo mart emphatic
Hill* PeerkM Barsaparllla. W. Jff. what in'Jicxveu's name tlw&gt; num did it protesL-l'asadeua (Cat) Union.

2

'VXkt v«a%ow

Goodyear.

One of tba first act* of tbe Ohio *enatc
R. M. Steel, of 8t Louis, is president
was to adojit a resolution indoralng Gov­
of seven national banka.
d'
ernor Fdkaker's action regarding th* re­
M
turn
of the rebel flags. Th» Republican
*1^ *°T Throat’; or
V LungDlaaaaa. lfvouh.;ro purty of .Ohio stood by him b&gt; convention
* Cough or Cold, or the children jxro and at the polls, ami it fa i&gt;rriper tho Re­
publican Jaw makers rhoulo fill Into lip*
threatened with Croup or Wboo&lt;' ~
*
There fa ho division of opinion*among Re­
ur.o Acker** Engliah Remedy i
publican* on this question, and there
farther trouble. It 1* a pa
and wo guarantee it. Price j
Cleveland fa in fin* health It was a
W. H.GOODYKAR &amp;C0hD
great thing to be relieved ot that moMiire
A lieutenant in tho Saginaw salvation Othtrwiee he pdght have &lt;UM Alarm
army has deserted, and now make* m accumulation of bile aud information fa
living by picking chickens.
Dot to be retained with any kind of aafetv
-Albany (N. Y.) Journal
*tr
D*you havedrRpepttc trouble? Take’HoM'.'
S*r*ap*rilla, which na« reliered thowumdaunt
The main question is not *o much the
will cure yon. bold by druggist*.
price of wool m who Khali produce the
James P. Bell, supervisor of Al.'nn wte&gt;’ 'wi{iWiM"nL. V°?" Pr',{rct;°n »&gt;fa
township, Mecosta county, was fof nd wool will l&gt;e produced at home, giving
employment to home talxir and dfairlbuL
dead in his bed. Heart disease.
lug many millions of dollar* annually
Taken after dinner. Ay*r’.« Hila promote easy among our own people Under free trade
our .upply of wool wIH be prXed m
Australia and South America. Bear thfa
Gilbert Mulvaney, of Bellevue, had a hi Blind.—Cleveland lz-adcr.
tooth drawn, caught cold Ln his face
Under all odmfntatrations labor ecmand is dead from its effects.
Uve'teS
bW!n frK»ue*lt«*r
English spavin liniment removes all
c bc*° more nuinerouB and more cost! v
band, soft, or calloused lumps and blem­ Uian ever before during
ishes from-horses, blood spavin, carb*.
; ?;I1Cr IkmotrB c Tote* Lave pro­
spUnta. swreody. ringbone, ailflea duced Democratic tm oHlta* In congress
upralns, swelling*, etc. Save ?50 by *«&gt;d given . Democratte pre*Jdem^£
trad* bUfa-TX YirSJx’,l.Ue- w*rnmted. Sold £ -O
by Goodyear A Co., druggists, Hanting*
oune.

itomRtiron
reform in the ffird aarrio* Mr. CtamdnL
of Georg!*, who In the last eougrtsta sat
up nights to write out bi* view* in oddo*1—------ —
&gt;«udu. no is lot
chairman of the new oosnntttac, and ha*
***“ ,°ch «*dJntor« a* Dargan, of
South Ctamilnn Dn.V
.
..

Abbott, of Texas.
*«•
Pfrhapa U is hardly worth while again
to cull attenUou to tbe fact that tbe Con­
federacy i* in the saddle. *o far aa tho
chalrmansliip* nnd majorities of the com­
mittees are concerned. There are some
misguklcd district* In New England that
scat Democruta to the bouse, but It would
“ke a microscope to find where these
representatives are placed.-New York
Tribune.

L

i&gt;^-. TKJEjj

New York Oty.

Sick Headache

Aakabmc, J4ew Haven, Cutin.
Mrs. Mary G Smith, Ounbridgepon. Mir.,
was a sufferer from dyapepala and slek Uwui.
ache. She took Hood'* Baraapsrlllj

Hood** Sarsaparilla
««1y by C. L HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mras.

Be auction, to U&gt;&lt;- idgiiBnl b-d«ter. &lt;si T’:,
Vie eighth day ul Mon h. A. D.. t u'rlu k in Ui* forenoon, al ti&gt;«pretnl..&lt; « .
after dorerlbed in tbe towudilp ot lio»:i
tbe County of Itarry tn tha NUg« uf «K
pursuant to ik«-ti»c and authority fra­
metiu.
«i the
twautteUi
flay
I.,
e. &gt;&gt;■-«..
z'....
..t of Jaiiuan .A.
. '■

lows.
i ne i-:i*x lueivr *&lt;rr--.
lying between
hue*,
b.ll . parallel
U.-I 1 __
_ &gt; of! anil from
north of range number Hgtit is
County and mate of Mtehlxau.

Hr fault

&lt;be**Md. tale of Battle Creek, M Irhir.i
Jun* third. A- D. mt. and reourdad lt&gt;
nt Mortg1

aid mortrage. and no »ult or **'«• -I : .
baring been hkMltOted to r w i|.
• oecnrvd bvaald mortgage.
. . ■ .r

; ceased. hastas Mrawd a portioti &lt;•*
I laea to-wil: Lot number four • *&gt; of *
| her sixteen Uei la. town ship nuinu

anfl tar Barry Cuumy. Michigan. &gt;»■ u&lt;
dav al November. A. &gt;*. tert. in |j&amp;. r

ilchuj.'

April a. i».
*i ten ■» eiw* in the torn*
1 •ban *eB at ranttc nettaa. io the
der.a: the.north front dour uf the court i.
tn Ute City of Ha'Utin. Barry Count) .‘J.
X»n. (that betnr tb» ptere where t&gt; cir
court tar *ald Harry Coouty In bjl.t.ithe operation of said mortgage as above

• •&gt;• ■ ■ ■ -» ... ...11.
.1
l|LIT ■
toraale being dracrfixii tn wM mort.
raeewfiT-nUR?-*-in flirt T-w.n

tB»: tn township number two (ar north vi raur
numbrr nine &lt;r&gt; a rat.

i rn.-v 4. t AXARMAN.
AtX’ya tar the'Assignee ul Mild UurliM ■

State ot MteNcan.-Finh Judicial Cta-mL
Ouvucerx.
•
Butt ixtuihg m ctreuB Court torCouisy
aI H** CH?
Hartlm-.
tbr Kta flay of January. A. D .
Erwraa a. Corar-H. Complainant.

Wnttam M. Cornell. Defendanl.
*2, th1’ catew it appMrtug that defend i
*tnt*m.H. Cornell ta a resident ul Uii« St*
but bls whereabout* are tmknowu-tiM-wfi'Tc
taettaw offcaMh g Cotarove, aoiieilor* fur or
ptaltuuit it l« ordered that delrtid nut ente: i
wltblu twenty flays. Uie nimnlaluant aw t
0roFr U‘i1ii i'aWl»brd tn Hie Hh.MIuc* Ba&gt;&gt;i

HOOKER.

State ot Michigan County of Barry.-**.
. AJ y.**’’*1.0".0*
Prebat.'Court tar tin C. ty at Barry botaea at tbe Probata Ofltoe in thee ty
m Hyttuo In said ooonty on Thursday. "
lf*“,y m January. In the year on» thcufciad
rreaent. Win. W. oSre? Jnage nt Pnibstr.
&lt;lcrer5edmlU!r’rfth'’ ”t&gt;UOf l:&lt;,dlr T' **”“

I drew--1
»ur»bi» person
P“rrttpoa B la ordered, that Tbr.ro’u&gt;

all ottwr persoas IntarMtad in said retatr.
are required to appear at k scralon of said Court
t,ien ‘»e hoiden *t the Probate Office, tn tlw

lnt«l arid rirShira tn Raid County *
two* tn oach week for three wre«-'
। to aald day of hear! nr.
,
Wit W, &lt;X»LR.
’ copy. 1
Juilxu of 1‘robota

A 0KNT8 WANTED to Cnnraas for Advent*■
nJ;rkJ.h" tortta,-lt U» Itooentta
part) gore before tbe country on the
Clevebuul ptatforat it will be overwhelm‘nsljr repud latad.— Birmingham Age
Democrat.
Tmipfaa Ui.toU rwn,
before the people on the mresoge» It was
wnparativciy e.«y to utrad-Ue tho tariff
when the party desired to remain ncn
-&gt;TOunltta], but u cannot «traMi&lt; the
ffiephtmt In tbu White Houw.—Bingham««&gt; (W T.) Republfeaa.

•

1OO Doses One Dollar.

aaiblHty. K'&gt;
lew and tesra

Apply W

�^“0

IN AN ELEVATOR CAR. ’
PERSONAL PECULIARITIES OBSERVED
DY THE MAN THAT RUNS IT

For rcvMiT rtenthn

makeHl&gt; worth living.
Capt. Riclmrd P; Jxsu-y, couwuaudiux tbo
United Stab* SWauwbip Jroquoix, which re-

ditit* on tta part of your ;imwngvncr tv-ked

a large building down town.

it I after making stops at Aenputeu, Mosatian
' and Ttexriolfafupu, suy»;
“My onh-ra were to tfait I boTupotohatnpo

Rheumatism,' H»«rtdiia. SciaUcs^
Lumliajo, Baekache, Meadacbg, Tenth­
ache, Sore Thnoat. Swellings, Frost­
bites. Sprains. Bruises, Borne, Scalds-

way* sup]Kn"d t&lt;&gt; Ik&lt; n js-rajr
irentory, and tta law the paevt^ur known hbout
anything, tta moro the ciovhtor num !» ex;*ct«l to know. Well, iu a rule. w«- are aide
to direct- jKviple to any part of tho-ef y ns
well as to any [■art of tta hottM* in nlii -b
wo work'.’
_
, '
own: nrnznriftix':
'• "H'iiy1'’* O’Wp’c site diiri'gjte'- bettre^i tho
actions’of-ftan nnT'wombti who rit!"
elevntorar =
,’ &gt;
"Yas, and it's quite interreiing. ’ A wvt:

IT CONQUERS PAIN.
(.aicucta
Cinciun
Culitotu
•old

or frtwi other coure* wens wall |mwui*1 cr
nut. The IroQtiois reuruai Topuhilxtujio lost
| Deremtar, -4te anchored about els tcutnUea
J off sbure and wo visitoi tta txtauy in oar'
j *tsam launch, it »ras fouuri tiial mug of,
tta ettauuu were at Gonzali-x. or Buy City,
ititnataiois tta,bay * short di'-tanro from Uta
| sen. TImhw w&lt; rc about 1W in nil. inriudiog
j men, wvciieta and oluHreu. We wore re-

prewd'.'U vf iindr actual ootMlitiioto .They
wire living |n tents, there bciirtfrut ouc or
two ((ermiuimit' buildings in lhe'eily. lb
tlds vicinity Uu-re are twoort'iM'e tartaa
upon which ti uuiuinr &gt;&gt;f tiro cohdUM* Wcra
euittvnUng crops, and the nreultn showed
very ___
BKMtbqr
the remarkable
salubrity...of
. ___________
___ .... ____
the citunWan-J tta exulerunt richne® of the

some ot tar lady Mends, do mbit Mheipnig,
take n ride on tta ch vator anti do A&gt;mdinora
shopping. After having purchmt'd uQ they
intend to, tta |«irty MataUinr* find that they
have neither money nor pocketbook. jTlicn
away ttay rash to the elevator and -go for'
“ ‘Have you awn my pocketbook! I was

GREAT

Annual Clearing Sale

_ . ta in the ctamtor at tho IkiW; for I’ve I tivnted, watortm hituand sweet potato.* wore
I only taw: in that elevator and this •one?
growing luxuriantly and little eta teetncd.to
"
’ ’ n&lt;d
. .. 1I&lt;&lt;m
._» ' ta
avnniinail ((Jacuntee
kmTutea City,
CitT,
| ‘‘She worn.-to tlnnk
tluit alic could
bo cultivated,
cultivated. Wtt
W«t examined
tar mn-.tey in any place but in nn elevator. ' El Hnffragio and tli&lt;&gt; Horhb (Spani.lL for
Tta man, of course, rciiuwilo-rx h-r. *i h- ! ’‘farming tanti”). and in *li the*- ;&gt;ta-i* wit
has only anrried hbout’ a hundred such putyfe j were sa’asttod of the ri-.-hiww* of ita toll and
tinev »ta waA,there tafotv
Yeo, Women itseapubiiitprafo.'iiuppurtlugaLirgi’’populn.
always eomr to tho elevator to inquire ntanit 1 tiuu. Itadountry las para doe. Without
their tat umbrella*, par.'-*Js.- *i»*-tai-k«, irrigation it wUl prodit.-c two ar three crojsa
.parUuantrau. ana anything eta' tin-y may a year, wliik-with irrigatmti there to tu t a
ehancte'j, tax Wr.nwm wh-&gt; are not u*m| to mouth in wfcfch crop” cannot ta |&lt;’&lt;uit&lt;-d nnd
” “
'‘’"vntiir.-d.ia'c Eke it very wadi at guttartsL Tta climate i- nuignllkvat. never
find; tbi’t iv it givra. theta m b a pejjallar reaching an extreme «f temp- rattxre. Tiie

rather walk :q. turir... mid ihai
Have yon put off ptirchns- won.'d
will walk dowp. But tla-y often roti
ing a Cloak ?
(whither ttay ar- goi.ig- up or going f

They’D get’ &lt;&gt;n at tta-Mrit-t fl.-v mid i sk to
be talx-a up. Ttay're «;&lt;: to g. t .mnfwJ
sre.
Hep
doIrnrdly
Stepping
Nimf
way
wonatt
do d.^'k
.Ttay
everC.i&lt;
Ku in
.•rototb.
ttay ll-m t carry *&lt; mu&lt;‘J&gt; »tulf with them, young m’-bkui wb. married in spite of her
i and ttay ntrvlj Itw anything. If an orti'-li*hfLi:it:i- . I-vat. &gt;i. if* generally n woman
Marr A:„Duff have marked thnt if 't ttu-n-.

down all .their Cloak&lt; to cost
and nnder.
Met: i*;eir.\l&lt;i be nitnott dtimnii&lt;- »hr
’.-'te riding with u&gt;. If union inquire-; f&gt;
You can have a good fresh tlu
are i Uimdi jvirim-nt. ami i» told that it!- i
line to select fedm at an ex­
traordinary low price.
told to go to the L-c. for ho will t hen imrh
gotta right; it
matter whether
This is a chance to purchase olwaj*
ta lain the habit of riding in elevator* &gt;.r
Ladies’ and Child red’s Cloaks net While a Woman, if -l.o has any vip.-ri■mn* In tile matter nt all. slways know* what
cheap,
rf-n-'in for tin-differ.inco may b -. | - ap­
Vye have inarked them all I Tta
puv.jin mvoAlanrv with the law tvliirh Kiya
over in
I iJ-.a* itnan n&lt;"..» from r-asua, whfc woman

7 Special bargain in Dress
Hoods. Phishes. Silks, and Vel­
vets.
ALs6 Plannels and Blankets. |
Underwear iu white, grey or jj
scrrlet cheap.
।
We can save you money on
your Cotton purchases, either
in pleached or unbleached.

MARR &amp; DUFF.
In front of Farmers’ Sheds.

•MAY
GOD BLESS YOD
Itoxtun »‘niwr-»ange»’4JJ’rouble jtnd
When we are tn troubfa we cry for help.
When we are relieved we often fantet to be
thauktnl. But not always. Mr. W. W. Griffin.
hSd.a bad attaek of ckllto and fi-rer. My ’H

scarcely able to work at alt Some Unit* my
heart would palpitate for two hours at a time.
My legs would rrteoM to the knees, nnd 1 fully
bottle ol Shaker Extract of Roots, or Beteol s

Ksr-sa.

hare done.'

nsy fond after cat!
Into eonsu—“—

&gt;: jineent th" picture of perfect

ii dffflci:'.vi»c«..lrol her. Tim in.tgtornvte
told the Im- toiul'that hr would line hitn?
VlOaml ii&lt;u&lt;l him re/poti-iMo ft&gt;r his wife's
omdiut fur six. niftnlta. 'The. idea of
making 11»e bm-baiid' the drlcwnti’, Jn»t
a* i: Ida rtog' bru! doit" «on.&lt;* act ami tbe
owner wa* held rewjtonaiWv!
In tho
ari-terratic eij-dert of England the wife H
hni* Ureter, end afiowi hira DD.tMX) franc* a treated mpr&lt; a* mt equal, but not nearly
a* much -•&gt; . • in France nnd iu Amevicn.
with pliaeu. c. tVbcj0hi- «tari * &lt;&lt;k shopping
In FraiKij the wife lead* the httetatei
Wiv p-nerally cnlcuintot t&gt;» liave d good tlmi'
around by ll» no*e, au«l 1 And thnt It i(
iri'ta conw* out—at
tta---3u,«kti
-ax......
—
---------- ...trance.
----- ,
sf ll.^.although
abe may1,0,
nutW.i.iiiadmit it. Tbo pouws..........................-...
KrwlteM. trouble .with jtnm nnd bovs ri tiuit including tta waK.-. uf tho e.ok mxl altar very icuch the wtmr In tho United Staler
ttajf w*t^t.joji#n ttattcore and run tta.d.- torvaulAi tta nittrket bill:, hi.- nwn Udior In thi* cuuntry men liave a high apjwccidefer­
vntfr th. i.itehei generally. Hut t taro is uno ' b.Ua, ft- *Vnn . which cajtiy:. such things atitm of tfeiiti n and *ht«w them
clax. of men that 1 ought to oxcept from Tt r&gt;’ ’’•'■L'''; ’peudt mu&gt; h timu .elafcrattag ence that i- pi-culfarly Itrantiful and
prvttv mu«-h ali that I have urid. and thnt is Jnnhy wtiodulra of Baron Zuykrf* probable Chivulrir -Mt.-vO Rell in New York Mail
old irnMier-. They always gO « tare thcrare Wpente ae-musk Tta fun will not taw long, and Kxpqtea.
- a«
tout Baruucw
with
told atal »&lt;-t with courtoy."
- *the
u“ .' .......
— *toon
---- ---start* -*
“• h&gt;.r
th" ‘tipping' »y ibuu to the elevator men hndauidland her millions for N'i-.-w.—Pan*
A great u'.anji off colored or slightly
in vogu*F
ycUvn utainoiid* are kcjU In «.nik&gt;'i&gt; and
othri ih-alcrx. nicely ctenued amt taxtewhere cha lu tiiif couatri’. In England.
iully
z
. Tv got a cigar anywhere in Uttsda
younrrai.grd on bLick cotton or in Mark
tendont expnets tip* from evawvlindv. Thera ' irnwt
n wtalc tax. Il frequently hap- or lijitwl paper (usually in black pitpen Iu
i. otw thing yam might »jy. if you are going Ih wwcr. that tta whole tax contains onto rjo dwlir tiro purchaser a- to their
to print an vuf that," the reporter’* inform- bat eno cigar. Boxes arc never broken, and true color, and uh- siiown in the evening
ant add«l. ‘‘and that to thaOvrryU-.] .- ought tta purvUmer can make examination of tbo at privuic rreldcnees. It l&lt; needles* to
the fact that no exto know that if they stiapiy grip hold &lt;.f tho wrcd only through tta gta-*a .-over. You ptont out. in view
rojwand botrfit firmly without pulUic ft op cnnn&gt;t tell till you buy ami ana permitted to l«d-t diamond merchant will buy n diamond
ordown. it* ill stop tta elwator. I’rrhnjM I break tta seal jutt what the article I*, In Chevy* ning. that they prubnMj “pay too
tlivta whiatlc." If a colored
that's the mutt\useful thing for |&gt;rople wta l Evwy Itoxaf cigars or’eigarettra ha* a glass dear
ride ’on aah-vntora to remember In caw of a&lt;* i lid weaver, and Jou can we tta article you stone, psrtiruldriy a shallow one. i* sei !n
plntlhnm it Is often mi sunk in lite guh'.
crlent,’ "—New York Commercial Adver- purchase, Imt you cannot fevl ur smell it.
•
'
■ llcnerallv when von u.k fair r. cicar a l.irce that the lutek to not visible. Colored
Htouex arc nlso set with a foil, or with u
&gt; Ute I'lslonle Friendship Tad.
I glar* Mt largo that, you can sew well a hat tin* tacking of bbick paxte. to make them np*m-..—..H orticlo ta. When pm Have seiectod the |x-ar ivlute. Who can look nt a diamond
fine odor, flaw less, of ja-rfect
wjio krwjs u keen cyo on all that gno* un in quality desired from a uumlx-r of boxt* laid that I*
form, cut and polish, ami any tli;‘t it ia
not nu ubji.sn or taauty* Our who bus
box containing tlie sCrti only/Inferior etonr* unutiot have a
correct .dim of,the tme lieunty of the ilia
,
friendship is purely Platonic. 1 asked.(or tbnu, five, six. etc., aro made of every qual- ntoud.—th-orgt F. Kunz.
nn explanation from my big trotter, and ho ! ity. Mwt of the cignnt are wry bad— the
says a n oman u never intcn .-tuig until sta . Jatcr-tH'rvumfm-turo generalb’ intolrrabto
to »&gt;. Hirto ray yrw to everything you ray,’ „on,j the price is high.
Since Aim. I the Klireiui rar* lir.ve run
bo mid, ,‘ar eta- ttay urejw Kmart ttaro fr no । Tita mod" of guarding ags I nM avraions &lt;&lt; .-. total ilbtaure of over EP.tMO^mUeo in
endiu tog tftau. A woman, wtan sta gete to lJje ^gu taxtu on cigar* has Irtn foilow.d n London in tbe irret perfw tniid p.nnruud
be or .’&lt;0 fliul,* out that it *bo holds tar own . junK tin«'. it grew out of tbo propotJtion nmnucr Slu|ernvi&gt;t» id the niwnltr ot
►tanrn*’ liavo sotiletbina tayopd*l«mi.ta&gt;tue jnja .faun by bun the Terrible, Pete" tta puswugen* i-arried have bc«ni supWi.-d by
Fa*,..
six.
nail trk&lt; to Im wt-ll inIwUjI
*n I-,..— the Nutt It Mutnifeihtan Tri»niw :»&gt;\rmnriansUctv thievr* nnd ibuuld lx* watched. pany. whieh । niM insiiely prove thnt tbe
ideas and hot to pnrfnpo eV: i»
publiu prefer ibis unsln of ttonvejmncr to
•H.f Y&amp;nigm.-n^,30V&gt;25k
horan cure, ntal we eliull not be kurprinot!
their aetrior* iu literary mati
if an outcry lw ahortly rnteeil agolust tbo,
than ttay do ttanuclvc* iati
• the sale of ‘totiBcetfWcxSretsteiy u»c uf honts for hauling boavy tars, now
awfully l*4k icarnwl, I toll yom and I.-.- h-ra I
hi &gt;«■ ncoriy totarytadj smokm. very tlHit It ba* l&gt;oen clearly proved tiuit tbe
slang but agn-at .0ral
] nifanlty" limn j
and daiwing totacw to rcrely ■problem of drawing ibern by electricity
sale.—Moscow tw. Now Orleans ulh lieeti hucyv*'1 fully solved, cud. that it
lx unattended V.v th” risk*, dirt, t-nioka
and offensive gnxea which appenr in*»*ptalk with
bwdnefiK 41hriwi
nrulilc fiuin liie use of slaani.—The Me»girl—&lt;&gt;n» of tour-m.
____
.
rupulttaa.
(________
und nothing else. ’ Of course the boya don't
, „
marry the*' old girls. M&gt;m Mem afraid &lt;d a j tbe Fren -to Third republic, .there « aaa dfewoman who knows ononghtolsi au «pml, | tlngtdabed per aiage who nW,;re |t&gt; kohl
Tita total number uf cuke oveua iu the
United Htntex up to ibe time when teat
noted wna 23,507; building, &lt;.1*4. The
productjh'n &lt;d coke for
woo
cheer. Tbo family tuune of tiiuw. coating nt dfen ♦l.fkl per i&lt;»u. Six
yearn ngp there were only 14,11V &lt;&gt;v«ma,
A step higher Minn tho ordinary ntrecg
functionaryi»r
und
the
cwt
at
ovens
was
then
$l.Kdper
peddler is the mon who has a counter in whicb iuay someday tadhld
ton,. IN-nnailvnnla hux rinalucec'. 7J per
front of «w "h»&gt;p. Hi* tenure Is generally
cent. M oil tin* coke made iu the United
that so common in tl»r middle ngtw, and c«)- rival of Gambetta’s £hmcw
Htowdao i* fl wd nt 12,»XX) franc* n year, f?tat&lt; s. 'Fhe ctmanmption of cual tor ItJSO
chorus or keeping the aidcwnlk clean for the ami be in allowed to make perqukiioc Under was 10.1^.072 ton*. New coke works are
atlll being projected.—Public Opieiwu.
owner of the building in front of which bo
the I’ar.Jij jihy»icu»n. Had u-. the v&lt;$-y rtoul ■
young bcittuH’St rtnita xuamaal Ufa, &lt;v.p-;-iaUy
b&lt;*u-&lt; Kte-pin’t. a l»»nx and l&gt;a&lt; adopted a pi/;it
!pc taf-ri&gt; of worn tiuit will strike
we iMSirt* -&gt;f th-j advocatra of

pound* In four
Extract of lh&gt;oW,
had titiHlied tbe_ __ ____
«iu.vre iiiral* a day. and goto ateep tbe minute
I Uruck the bed. 1 am a wipor hanrer by trade
sad ba» e worked uvery day slur*' f look ’b"
Bceonti bo'tte. nnd gained eighteen pound*. I
ought to be thankful and 1 am."
Thi* remedy opens all tho natural p vmazre ot
the Itody. expel* the po'.»on from tlin blood and
enables natitre to rebuild what dHeaaa baa de»- aidernbh-rent to poid for the privilege during
tta holidays. ' Seventy -five doltara, for iu- 1
trto&gt;&lt;ir Extract of Roots, or Selgel’a HfniP. i» stance, was paid tbi» year for ouo of tta aor-1
wld by till dntggnta.or send to the proprietor, 'uora of tUxth avenue and Fnortrenth strenk j
A. J. White. M Warren street. New York,
Tta tenure to an uncertain ou&lt;- at best, mid ।
Oueaceat (merchant only! wanted la every town tta jiroprictor to liable tti arr&gt;«t awl to [
obtain it by paying tta cost of cartage

w.

Address U.

before. Others, of course, have made the
tour around" the glolte—the !*rfnce of
Wale# did bomethlng of thnt sort, but he
went not eo far nnd i.w only the npper
strata of tmeiety: others have hail tri­
umphal procexvlona. some have ascended
higher inonntaitix or penetrated nearer to
Ethiopia: btii no other man was ever re­
ceived by l«lh peoples nnd sovereignx, by
aavniita ami merchant*, 1&gt;y presidents and
governors general,- by tycoons, and sul­
tans, end khedlvcx, und school children,
and wqrk people, and statesmen, like
Grant. • • • ’I wrw with Gen. Grant
In Rome, bnt there wm no disguising tho
fact that to did tint appreciate pictures cr
statuary. He refused to admire tbe
“Marcus .inrelius” at the Capitol, t hough
I took hint ?•* it nqiertaliy beentw it was
equestrian; I thought he would like the
hurae.
‘ I went with hitn to the Vat ican, but be
pawed straight through tho womtarful
gallery ot taarble and never wanted to
linger: lie dftt not care tor the “ApcHd”
or ‘T^woodn?* So gut tired ot the Sistine
c-hapel tin* ;»krd fnn at ma when I
wanted to ’onk once more nt the “IJist
Judgment’’ of Michael Angelo. He would
not pretend. He was blind always to the
bonntien of art, I don't think he- could
even tell n good picture from a bntl one.
In the same way he wm utterly deaf to
tunsfe. Hr never knew out- nine from
another. H- ’.bought he could distingntdi “Hafl-to the Chief.” it was played
•o often tor him, but if it was changed to
“Yatiloee Doodle” he did not know the
difference. 1 tnoA' than once heard him
say at balls hr could dance very well If it
wnan't for'the music, that always put
him out. He t&lt;xik no inten-st even In
I Venice, aw) never wanted to sec its
famous "Stones” abscond "linir. He hrul
aonic slight nptireeintlon of arcldtectare,
but not a k&lt; en. one. The gratidcnr and
form of tliolgteot cathedrals made an impreexlon on'nim, bnt he liked Thetas bet­
ter than Milan, the Pyramids better than
Cologne.—Adam Bmb.wn’s Memoirs.

Wive* iu rbk &lt;D&gt;1 Country.
.
I was captured
Sedan and kept five I
mouths lu a ticrin.'iu pqsen. It was
' New York World.
while In that .prifton, that f had a chance
to study the .-wlal relation between man
■ Helroo
A Senmttona;
Marriag*.
At.roo.1,
du ItoiioehiM.
tta strong
beaded and.wife lunong the German*. The cap­
tain or wnMcn of the prison had a habit
, folks' wWje-i, ba* began to repent, awl may, of blowing a keen u his lie tatjveen hte
. already bw held up ns bom Ita. example to fingers, a* a man usually whlxtlea for his
, inU|&gt; women. She w \erv dug; tor hl» xrlfe ’ t&lt;&gt; ffippear. TTe gave his
irumbordinota
young
' iumbordumte young women,
orders nnd tht dtitifol animal had to obey*
rich, as liar tat bur toad died t
tl** :•&gt;. Win% are treated by the middle
baby and bid left hrr million :. Hta mail-: and lower rlnascr in England Wry mhrh
tip hrr mind, olthongh sta
very stoat, after the German fashion.
tteittta liRtrh lgr.ni ifayhtn lavv.1 her fur
I rcmeteber a r.un-irknble cate tliar oc­
curred iu H'rmittgham. A poor woman,
fiii.uuo.tuu franexout of tta bank fur current while pr.Mmtt: a to :j,r« hr street with a jug
of terr fa Ijerhnptl, K»u Into a quarrel.
V» tat- up tar ol^Jn nt tho kome of tho Without i&lt;»itat:on she threw the jug- in
f.-unHy dtator, nnd marrii-d tho bardn from lit r rpjxito’nU* tore. She mm- arretted,’
liM-rv. It, wax grand mul sMurttoriai, und locked nn.'nnd m-xt toorning brought be­
P.iruartrnirol it very iutw'i, tiioagh itt'Atare fore tl&gt;e magirtrnte. Hr sent tor her bus- .
regr-tud tb Ixuicx.'t nplr.
bind n*-.d:ji»tosi him ‘f til* could nutgincrti
Now, th&lt;. ere glad.^fiir ita
Id* wifil iu- lutsbnntl wild that vlie had

tn instlptt. a wbtiuuft tabling char&gt;‘j. white man’.; i«

so timt yon win se&lt;* the genu­
ine mark flown.

* nd Hight I
nal exehaift* rcccasmi and hsnutethan
tiny other one man, bnt he also visited
more conn trit* and fctwptore people, from
king* down to lackeys and slaves, than

RnwaMu*

1^01-2 KA.IJV.

WHITE.

ihrted colonists'

tkm, tUMl Ui.lt, tbo. atagrtl Aivmiia WbctK*

CReatremesY

IN

OW£N'S UTOP1A1 WM*

plicit}- of tta ex-prreitant’s table, but ho
hoja* to make up fur toil tiitw undiT tta new
president. "Le BH Alfred" ha* reminded M.
Carnot, it J* arid, that tta way to m&lt;«t ppoplch hearts to down thvlr tliroaU.—Poll Mail
Garette.
•
■ .
. . ■ •

Munich Indicate that the sanitary condition
of a locality dmewbi on the amount of watei

■ The WterMte Khlpplog.
The world's steam shipping in I8H6 wa«
thus distrlhnted: Iron (teamen, K.II'U, of
an ngen-gate bnnlcn of H.flll.-IOfi tons;
steel Htearncrs. 770, of an aggregnlo burten
of R2.82Q, and wwxlen mrmtnen.. tf22, &lt;rf an
aggregntf burden of 380,6M tons. Ot
these xtentnera afloat in 1SS3, p,792 were
owned by the United Kingilom and itg
colonies, their aggregate Imrden being
0,MW,B71 ton*.—Public Opinion.
Kratocky utiU teats her state home
Frankfort with cU faafaocud wotfa to

staptarrt’a fold.

the »uJcrer. Step H tantotad. and -rest

chranle, Invtjhc lire imxgx. mid iL-nalnsto
sjiecdy relief nnd cure iu cases of Brasschiti*. It coulrol* tliu di«jio»itiou to
rough, and induce* refreahiifi; sleep.
I have bran a j-ractfring I hyak-bui for

A PHILANTHROPIC JOKE.

“How easy it to to make arene people happy
by detxdringfurtm.a little F was tho philoturned inan bin ‘leak to relate a Irit of id* re­
cent exjwriom-c. -‘‘Therafaun Italian woman

comes up here every day with fruit to sell
One day I wa» walking "» Adonis street, I
think it «a&gt;, nnd I -aw tar walking in front
one of them My: ‘Don't you rrmetutar that
wunutn! She used to have a fruit stand in
frout ot mj (tore in Memphis In war timt*
Her namo U Cuuta '
"That afternoon whim ata came into my
office 1 looked a littlsitbiu-ply attar and raid:
‘Haven't I scat you saau-wtare before—wane-

ot Bro’nchiti-. After txtausilag nil tta
uscftl rt-modlcs
.
‘

Without Relief,
I fried AveCs Cherry Pectoral. It helped
me Imt-jcriately. and erfreto-d a apredy
1 cure. - G. Sto» c»h. 31. Carrollton, Mta.
ver's Cherry CpHors! i* ‘decidedly the
tast’ remtelr. wiflrin my ktawksfae. toe
chroulB Bronchitis, cuid all Iiimk
-M. A. Hurt, JI. 1)., Jwuih Furfe, Me.
’’ I was attacked, last winter, with aaet ere

lire n month. A ftcr taking vn:lota reme­
dies Witboat relief, I was finally
•

Qur»d S- VvlSg
anraming a meditative posture; ‘didn't you
used to have a frait stand in Memphis? Her
eyes brightened os she said she did. 'Right
in front cf Lmvctrrtehi’s storeF I said. Thfe

I

i wo boltire of Zyette Cherry Pectoral.

ntHinred incurable with Cownnaptton.—
8. I*. Hender&lt;«m. San'.tburgb, Penn.

waxi standing, and be Inoktd sort of like the

weak lung*, ami
'.rm . him
and Calarrli. J
i stared n&gt;e to lwa„...---- -- - ------- --------- --long time comparatively vigorous, hi

the woman, setting down her basket and
looking ns tickled m could be, ‘that was me.'
‘Tliatwasalwt—!■&gt;&lt; me sre—alvuit twentythree or four years ago,’ I said. She moved
her lipa as If she were making a cahmlatton,
nnd then, all &gt;-mIh«. said: ‘Yes, I was there
thru.’ ‘Your untae is Ctmio, L* it notf I
added. This wb tbe Last feather. That I
idxMild retnemlxrso much about brrand even

t he recto: .•!. ttmi find speedy relief.—
Edwfrd E. &lt; firth,IhMbnd, Vl
.
•Two jrar* ago I aufibred fromj severe
Bruni hit is. The plHsicbn attending roc
became fearful that the disease would ter*
urinate iu rm uiamil*. After trvfarvarinuv medicines, wltliont benefit, be nuaflv
j r&lt; M-ribcd AyerN Uterry Pectoral, which
rkilwcd me at ma-e. 1 continued tn take
title raedit lac a abort time, tmd whs eared.
--Eriu-st Cuitun, J.c^tuwport, lad.

greatest Joy. Tears even mine into her rye",
and we idwik tiand* heartily.
“Then I jirremted to nwke Ut remember
h»e. ‘Don’t yen remember.’ I said, ‘1 used to
go to Ijxneh at thatTittie restaurant just down
bryond Lowi-nrteln'x. and J used to buy fruit
of you, and stand hod talk to yon almart

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

and tony imagination &lt;iid it* work. as It al­
ways will, und she remembered me perfectly.
You nrw saw anybody more pk-nMi.L If I

nntr-o on a pnekat^ of COFFEE U a
^arouteo of excellonco

ARBUCKLES’
ARIOSA

hive Iwi'ii happier nt. meeting me. Vta told
dtxtinrth, nnd nil about tar Hfc since then,
which would make an interesting story to
write. Then »be rr-vlo up a big bug of fruit

COFFKE la kept In ell ftrsrt-clasa
rtares from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

COFFEE

to pirn* her «j much to do no. Bincv.that I

nod whan wxpopM*. to the air.

neverwa»in Memphis iu my iff.She, has
toi l n» xo muck nltuirt it tint I ••ou’.l go all
over the city in the.ilark now, anti 1 am sure
I have ’given that t/w hard uorku;g W"man

MichiganCentral

italic.&lt;■ V Utun eon Mil:tug u lihJMClail tn ttu’.w!
gi*ur.1rr* arising tiruu tm-ctiinuil dnraiurrnwnt
«&gt;t hrr pceultar.y ocltcaie orgaulMu. ami the
we n.
«flia»
by this
mo»l
....... scriutis
. -f.. . . result*
..». ..........
in.cauvd...........
sure and safe w.rwlor all tbow utatreMlng dfeorder* io whlcu woinca are peculiarly (object. ।
U hite it saves a uiodret gtrl or woman train the
emtarasunent ot u nenonal eou*altation *\ti a
pliyalciau. ‘ Fawtlte Prmcriptiou” Istue otrfy
uiedlrine lor wm ian&gt; peculiar wcaknewc* and
ail meat*, told by druggitt*. under a pouthe
guarantee from tlie mnnntar-turrr*. that tt relit
gtve aalofaeitou to every ea*c. or money wilt be
refunded. Hcc guanunev on butUt:wrapper.
Marquette is bound to get to the
front every time—in this instance over
b 2,000 foot toboggan slide.
.Jaek and Jill each took a pill,
•
oui-tantilot.eil kind -full grown.
. Jack’s wcut i o ra-but with a trown—
.1111 dlrd trout -"cauve uukoown."
Smite* will MPeraede many frown*, aud many
dUcoiaforti will be tmkuown. when Dr. Pierce's I
PteMant Purgative Feliete entlraUr suMteMtec
a* they bid fair to do, the tarye and les* efficient
jblU st our tore tat her*. Every day they gain

BtMlUIld!
.
It is nutboriUitively stated that Wm.
Bennett will be appointed padmaster
at Jackson.

I mu. heavy hradacta,
naaa: iwMogrs., dischani
lte»d into to" throat, some.
tuid acrid, at ottara. thick, tenaduus, i
puntant. bloody arid put nd: the erm ar
aatery. aad tans used: there In erfaxtas

J^^ara Falls (Routs.
GRAND

RApTdS DIVISION.
r.A“l WAKT..-

btatioks.

Grand Ratals tor
Nidd'.evilfe..........
I retag.......
HABTtxaa.

s
Jaekaos
Datmt.

sass?.

I* a M*ueallon oi dizziuesf
slcn.ahscklrgrout.n itnd general defiUlty. If
Sou hare all. &lt;ir anv eouMderable number of | Grand Rapid*.. Ar
Ji-.v! »ymwomv. yon’are **iSertag (ram natal
ret arnt. Tbe more ootnpllcatcd your dlt«ca»e
hn.« become, tbr greater Inc number and dtver*tre of ejinptonw. Tlio&gt;t*and* at ea&lt;c* aaniraltr.
wlUioul niaaifexttng half of too above aymp-

ta
!.«
3.10

If!

a
"is

ta-turemof Dr. Xagr.'s Catarrh Kemudy, for a I
P. A. HARN. Local Agent. Rmitlags.
&lt; S»c nf catarrh whlrti tltey can Ot cure. ItehifO. W. Mroauu O. &gt;. * T. AT. Ohtanro.
dysoM by draitgltt*. at only to rants.
' .
Three telephone girls at Lansing an­
swered 2.fllli call.* in two days, and said
•■Hello" jnst as aimnble each time.
Best Iodide* nnd vegetable alteratives make
Ayer’s HersapariIla the treat blood tnedlfltec.
The Unddin mower and binder will
be manufactured at I’ort Huron.by a
company with SloOjDOl) capital.
I Urink Klv’« Crown Balm 1* tta b«M ratnedj
for ratarrb 1 eter ww.. 1 never took any fains
that relteted me so quWkly. and I have not felt
no won tor a long t me. I used to be troubled LU
with revere tawlsenes tan or three ttmre a

3

PAINT

51YOUR BUGGY

our mm that
other former f
K. Cn.. Eaton, coin.

witli

FOR ONE DOLLAR ig
C0IT8 HONEST 3

"W w rvw would cnioy your dinner
and are prevented by Dys­
pepsia, um&gt; Acker's Dyspepsia Tabkta.

Srtsrtxigsjguist":
--- —, ?Ft
il(

igestinn. Flatulency and Constipation.
Vo guamnta-s them. 25 and 50 cents.
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co., Drugitfate.

LADIES

PEERLESS DYES

ustsririt.
Jis
Srtirt’fflfljKTaE
HOUSE PAINT■ ‘i
corrs
FLOOR PWMT-.^
Stec C-*t
&lt;ta rtfctr r&lt;*r.

zaaWMTWffSTWn

�The Hastings Banner.

Kano, and ovfatetiy eotmaeted with
thaeonw? IhM baa baan n*allto«

SOMETHING ABOUT HIS PERSONAL
HABITS ANO RELATIONS.

to our office tn hiffh dudfeon Tbureday
forenoon. He had wrath in hia face
and wind oa hia stomach. He wm
tactic clubs are now supplied with naphth* mud, very wroth, because tbe following
tauindxw, which in season tlwy intend to m» item appeared in the last Banner:
“Great sale of cutters Saturday at

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Our readers will rememtier that a
few years ago the price of quinine was
S3.C5 an ounce. Soon after, the duty
was removed and the price of quinine
steadily dropped until to^iay it is hut
53 cents an ounce. It has Jong been a
staple argument with the free trader
that this great reduction was the result
of putting quinine on the free list
On-its face, and If one did not examine
Into the matter, it wouldjook as though
this was tbe most impregnable argu­
ment against the policy ot protec­
tion. Hut an examination into the
facta shows that the great reduction in
tho price of quinine has been accom­
plished by the very means of protection.
The facta constitute ah argument
against free trade. When the duty on
quinine was imposed, the price in New
York was, as stated above, 83.65 per oz.
At the same time the price of quinine
in London was 83.54 per or- and yet
quinine was doty free there. Tbe
price in both England and America
had been steadily advancing for years,
because of rhe diminishing supply of
cinchona bark, from which quinine is
made. A year or two before the duly

on quinine was removed by our govern­
ment. Great Britain had decided to en­
courage the production of cinchona er
Peruvian bark on tbe island of Ceylon.
To this end, a bounty was offered on
every pound of bark that should be
raised there. By this stimulus, which
is nothing more or lees than a protec­
tive policy, plantations were established
on that island for the culture of cinchon*. The experiment was a decided
success. It was found that the Peru­
vian bark could be raised in Ceylon to
even better advantage than in South
America. And yet this industry on
that island would never have been
built up but for the encouragement
given by the British government. To­
day it employs hundreds of men. and
millions of capital, nnd the production
of tbe cinchona bark in Ceylon has
. grown from a few thousand pounds iu
1876 to over 15,000,000 pounds last year.
This enormous production has reduced
the price of quinine from 83.65 to 53
cents in the past ten years in New
York, and from 83.54 to 50 cents in
London. iMiother peculiar fact about
the matter is that quinine beats tbe
same relative prices in New York and
London dow that it did before the duty
was removed by our government.show­
ing conclusively that the tariff had not
advanced tbe price. Free trade papers,
which formerly could not say enough
about the “magnificent results of free
trade iu the case of quinine” have very
little to say on that subject now, since
the facts In the case show two things:
First, that quinine would not be sold
at the Jow figures it commands today
but for the policy of protection;second,
/that when our government levied a
duty on quinine it did not increase ita
cost to tbe consumer, since now quinine
in New ¥ork and Loudon is sold at the
same relative prices it commanded be­
fore the duty was removed. It might
be added too, that by removing the
duty our government has not lessened

ting n friend who ha* grown more than
Ohio, Baltimore and New York,- I said to
him: "I* not Gould in About aa good shape

powerful factor in tbr way of speculation
thi* country box wren. But l» &lt;fr« not do
anything while abroad. Howuvnr, they will

«

Get rid of tho surplus? Blew you
th* democrats in congress can be trustH to get rid of the surplus. If halt
tfejrir schemes succeed, the question

calm«L Ono manufactory of them* launches
which darted on a very small scale has found
it nreuswtry to augment its facilities, and to
now building a factory covering about four
acre* at l*ort Morris in the annexed district.
In conversation with one of ita olflceni a re­
porter learned that Ln all about 10Q steeon and
sail yachts are poewwsod of naphtha taunrbea.
Among three are the Electra, of Omunodore

be. And Goukl gvta nearly all hia bad repo-’ Joseph Stickney jMftsor, of A. E. Bateman;
tation among the speculators nnd promoters Tillie, of Commodore W. H. Htartackr
Dauntlran. of Caldwell H. Colt, and tbe Hera,
of Fterre Lorillard.

of that which hapftened nndcr my own eye.
and mymilf. 1 liad been severely prejudiced
against him, and w ould not have dared to go
and see him but for the intervention ot a
very quiet chap by tbe ivutw of Guppy,
whom Gould found In the Erie railroad when

down, spitui and cliett crippled num, wlio

strurted of unarmed white oak. hackmatack

launches are particularly valuable, because
they occupy only eighteen inches in tbe stern
of tho boat, and bccausu they an* not uotay,
dusty or offensive to tbe smell. No lieeitM)

Gould would treat him like a human bsdng;
but Gould found that tinder his diseased ex­ needed. Any person uf ordinary intelligemc*
terior was a bright aud fiery mind, vin-nm- ran run the engine with care nnd *.ifsty,
stantial in ita correctness and .■omplctcnre*
and reliable aw well aa brave. It is strange chinny. It only require*, two mtriute* to
that ttave powerful men in our finances are
lillrin ita own
often found out the tlr»t by the humble and
broken down men, who an- iwndUvu about length.
friendship and often get the must of it. '
"He camo to mo once nnd told me that op­
ponents of mine who )&gt;ad sue.-redod to tbe ixm«muption of fuel ni»&gt; stop*. The weight

pnman.l prevailing courts' of jiruhu aud

Jay Gotiid.’ ■Then,' said I. *1 will n-n Is*
saved, fur I don't want to know Jay Gould.’
But my quiet friend talk"I the matter all
qwrave wa»that, agairut my,1edn* and purp&lt;he, I found myself one evening calling ou
Jay Gould. That flrut evening ho u)M-t all
my traditions. 1 hAl leornvd su murh
against him from what I bad rvoil und hoard*
thnt 1 was charmed to find him about tba
known.. I will tell you directly or at an-

‘•la Mr. Gould u man of any gratitude!"
“Yes. it is very widen) that any person
dor* him a kiixltH-*&gt; hut tie frch it and
warm* iqau opportunity to repay it. 1 may

j*-nt mere nVri-antlle *&gt;|&gt;|&gt;o&lt;i:ioa, but j**r&gt;otw
w|;u lai for him un&gt;l huiniltat** him Ims i &lt;irirmtz-i*; ami ts»- liaqRut a g*M»l ImigiiM-mury
fur them. . IVbuuvq?Splck» up G&lt;oil&gt;l fur ■
man with-&gt;ut luentnl trails*. «n.i uaeiuurx*,
uiKlertakvct one of the gr&gt;-ut&lt;*»t &lt;-ot,t««tai oi
this Ufa ’Hl ta 1&gt;&lt;A a pi-rM.*n to do a dirty
thing, but l»«: uiuh-tatauiU thin buMtoraa of
Sixai-T and ••rerj body who i» in it. Ami fo
Rrucrcl from how they behave U&gt; hltnsnif,
wte-n h&lt;. ha* givnr. them a fair and equal

ur fiiuxid' ’’
•'Han GouH any suffering under .public
abase, meh a* newspaper ataisnr
" Hu keeps a •■Siu. exterior and affe«.-t« out
to lie troubl-d by what fi* said against him,
but 1 think that all the uunojt gives him
.* A&lt; T
k.. 111.*
ex&gt;&lt;vpti&lt;mal to the

But he never

m

nor use* epithets nor

the cutters were v»*ry roughly put to­
gether. and evidently made to sell irre­
spective of wear.”
He wanted to tell us, you know, did
this fresh importation from Celeryville,
that we had no businetw to put such
complimentary notice# in the Banner.
We meekly inquired of our visitor If he
wquld not please permit us to run our
own biMimtas. He said he would. That
melted us, and we told him that noth­
ing was so calculated to inspire us
with confidence as to have some brainy
chap from Kazoo tell us that we could
run our own business. We were glad
to see him, and had a notion to fall an
hl&gt; neck and weep. We had never be­
fore been told by a total stranger that
we could conduct our own outfit, and
we were all broke up with his unpar­
alleled generosity. Then the heartires
visitor began to abuse the town, which
he said wm no good, because the Ban­
ned didn’t give aid and comfort to peo­
ple who came here to sell 815.00 swell
box cutises. Such a town, from his
elevated position, wBi bound for tbo
denialtion bow-wows—drifting onto

pair. For hia consolation we Informed
him that ours was a very generous peo­
ple. While we welcomed all strangrrw,
t specially cutter auctioneers from Ka­
roo, we never compelled people to tarry
iu our midst.
Ave should miss him,
mourn over b|m and srrieve deeply It
he should remove his manly form from
15 per cent. lighter than the weight of other the corporate limits of Hastings, still if
he didn't like the town wo felt compell­
10-fuU
drawn about I* itn-b-w. a 25 foot ed to lay the lettering unction to bis
soul that he could get out of it whenA IftorlS-fuut bowl, with two-bone
the better. Our people were an over­
whelmingly generous people.
They
had just built one railroad to make‘it
convenient for strangers like our visit­
to 40 persona at a apued of 10 mile* an hour, or to gel out of town, and were going
to have another road for their accom­
modation, and if he couldn’t pay bis
power engine, is about ffitO, and for a 35 to fare, he could walk out of town. Much
40-foot, right-borer jtowcr engine. boat, from m it would grieve us personally, candor
f5,(W to *3,500-New Ycrk Mail aud Ex- compelled us to admit that nobody
would hung onto him if he didn’t want
to stay in Hastings. Our guest didn’t
seem to be consoled by our suggestions,
Whenever, owing to any dcnmgvmrnt of and seeming to realize that he had
mode a sufficiently grotesque spectacle
of himself, he left- our sanctum. We
wept. It pained us to have vender! of
catarrh, namely. the blocking up of th- akin cheap cutters from the celery hub ot
the universe feel that they must shake
the dust of Hastings from their feet
mucous or inner surface. The deleterious But we felt we had to tell him he
matter which ought to have been removed oauld if he didn’t like our ways, in
1 by the skin, irritates the bUxxl by ita reten­ this connection it Is proper to state that
tion there, and ultimately expends itwlf by our remark about the cheap cutters
the moo uo-l throat Kurexample, if the was called out by the fact that an ex­
nervous system 1» treble, sweating would pert workman In -the manufacture of
prqbaldy Im* induced, ami a consequent kw uf good cutters told us that the Kazoo ar­
heat, irrespective of tbo nredi uf tl»c Ixxly; ticle which is being sold here so cheap
In which ca«o a cold would mts*l pndnbly was n poorly made affair, and that he
follow. .V a fact, tlicre ar.- many psoplo had already had to make extensive re­
with treble nrrvta wlg&gt; readily perspire In pairs on one that was brought here this
tbe euldert weathur. and are in cun^xiuynce winter, which seemed to have literally
liable to frequently recurring cokta Tbo tumbled to itnelf.

Overcoats

A Job Lot of

b»"S UIT
-------- FOR

LESS MONEY!
Than ever offered before.

E. W. Morrill. &amp; Co.

A BIG VICTORY I

lapse, demanding early recuur-** to a -tlxr.u-

Charlotte gives 575 majority for pro­
dejected mortal than a patient in the first hibition in tbe county. Only 37 votes
stage of cold, aud loth hia physical and
against it.
AI out one-third of the
mental condition point to nrnnus rellaiw*.
Hence we believe tbe great sueww of rampbar towns heard from, all giving heavy
and ammonia inhalations in the mrlv stage. majorities for prohibition. Total ma___ ।__,__________________ ...
*•
jortty will be from 3.600 to 4.000.

MICH.

taky; »» ‘Iclight in being •■onddarrd a smart

ilrinkn, and be n-wr «mok&lt;*d but one cigar
ti: tils lite. Hu told me wbt*n that happened;
it mil after he and his a«NM.-iat&lt;w had beaten
old Commodore Vnudrrliilt. who desired to
capture the Erie railroad. They ware
somewhere in Jersey City, I think, und all
the rwu of them werb playing billiards and
smoking cigar*, and Gould war. offered a
the relative cost of the article, but has cigar, and feeling sociaUio he triwl v&gt; smoke
made it impossible for American manfacturera of that article to have control
of American markets.
“Entirely
His strong Sold hi hia fam­
We are .Inclined to think that tree ily. Ho Is far ■from being tbe man be was
once considered, sritbuut higher amociates
trade is the correct policy for England, and opportunities from j&gt;erw&gt;nu who were
bat it is a great mistake to conclude much Iran abused than himwlf, and also rich.
from this that it would be the correct But Mr. Gould luu never lost bis brad about
policy ior the United States. England social recognition. Thor who meet him Und
n man plain and quiet, and in my judgment
has come to that stage when the pro­ there is something very lovely about him, if
ductions of her soil will net support you-go to trek private and family character
her population. She must inannfacture for foreign consumption or starve.
knows bow- to defend tda no* Uka tbe eagle.'
It is life or death with her. She is in­
•‘Are hw
iK-naWi of i-ai.aHtrf
terested in obtaining cheap food for her
ptwite
from what you would cxjreH in thia
people, cheap rayr material for he^
day .of very rich metfssuux. They are eco­
manufacturers and the widest possible nomical, and have served their apprenticemarket for her manufactured goods.
Of course England favors free trade1

and we think if we were a citizen of
that country we should do so also.
Tbe position of the United States is ex­
actly different. The productions of
oar soil c.nn support a vastly greater
population than we now have. Instead
of cheap food and cheap raw mat ri-1
wo un: Interested in getting better
prices for the Inexhaustabte products
of our soil and mines. We do not have
to manufacture in order to furnish em­
ployment and subsistence for our peo­
ple, but we choose to do so in order to
supply a belter and more certain mar­
ket for the productions of our soil.
We are not so much Interested in had­
ing a foreign market for our manufac.
tured goods as in supplying a home
market for the products of our farms.
We feel that we have advantages which
England does not possess, and we pre­
fer to keep them for our own people,
if any wish to know why we favor
protecting American industries, we
iBiswer because we are an American.

ADDTJONALJ-OCAL MEWS.

STEAM NAPHTHA LAUNCHES.

A GLIMPSE OF GOULD.

Ih-lia Ellsworth.
"
Charles Nickerson, Ass
Pita Hin. Maple Grove

"Bishop- Oberly, the civil service cumuli*sinner, ta one of the moat entertaining talk-

to the ownmhly in lUinoia.

He was fright­

to

James P. Valentine, Yankee Springe
Etta Weal.
••
Andrew A. Wright. Nashville
Ella M. Hoag.
••
Cbrster Cote, Johnstown
Anna Caln.
•*

For the week ending this morning as
Wied education. He fran-d that bi* would tokep from observations made by Dr.
be poled by tbe flashing of bright iutelieut* F. IU Timmerman.
nil around him. Ho took his seat on th.- iln*
day in fear and trembling, but in five inineven made to think that, perhapo, be might
be on* uf those who would ‘•shine.” Thia

Tbe Michigan Central does not as­
sume tbe ownership of Niagara Falls,
but it does offer to its passengers from
ita station at Falta View, the grandest
and most comprehensive spectacle that
the great cataract affords. It is the
thought, “is thia tho kind of timber ’they only road that runs directly by the falls,
and from thta point all parts of the cat­
aract, the angry rapids above and the
balling caldron below, are in full vidtar.
At this Mason, when the cliffs are hung
with gigantic icicles, and tbe trees and
That was all young Olxrly nresled to put shubbery covered with curious forma­
him pcrfee tly at care iu the legislature.— tions of frozen spray, the scene reaches,
New York Tribune.
in the language of Bayard Taylor, “the
climax of beautv.**

father's businwai of . finance. Ed Gould, I
think, is n cleverer fellow in his wits than
working him into directorships slowly, ao

markable character of literary aMMty.

I

tbn line* when be signs a telegraph dispatch.
ha is about are invariably disappointed."
“la Gr-orga Gould happily married r
,•* “*“&gt;
gnocnuiy unuenaooa,
but Guorgo Gould marrta-l the first girl be
over fell tn love with, and Uiat was-why his
father und taother hastened to appreciate Ute
It.. -—- _
...
- .

oppm-i-tkn:

of

brightness

nnd

FUSE

real live writer wm evidmtly

The writer acknowledged hfa identity with
becoming modasty, and tbe boy, after a motnrat*s rvfln-tiun, rontiuued hts invettig*■
..LI..—
.1.. &gt;L_ .._ _ ___ , . .

kindly, aixl tho youngster warned buried lu
thought Bu'ldetdy the queatioa cumo like a

“Wall, wouldn’t they pay yon more if your
lait ho boa 1»tii thinking over tho matter
ever since, and vainly trying to draw tbo bus

talent.

In many portions of Idaiio. Nevada and
Wyoming tho ra!&gt;bita are so iu&gt;meruua that

pfPRiCEfc
CREAM

Raking

tyWOER

Good goods at Bottom
See ttte

® OAK’
Stoves!
BEFORE BUYING.
With Doable Shake Grate,
Large Ash Pan,
Large Swing Top and
Double Doors.

•••Soli by-

PERFECT M*p£

Enquirer.

Bros.

.BroudChleagu Man—Ahi lam delighted
to hear that
CUtufiu rOu.ltala you of
Loo-ion, vh'
,

»OB*.

BAKINo POWDER DO.
CHICAGO.

ST. LOUS

�-

The Hastings Banner.
.. .S-T-1KQ-- WEDNESDAY. JAN. =5. I*.

rpHE

Troy Laundry.
HASTINGS, MICH.,
Heeontf door east ot Antrim House, solicit*
toe patronage of toe people ot HaMlngi .nd
Don't send your laundry work out oCtown when

prices at home.

Special rate* tor family wash-

Hastings

City

Bank.

HASTINGS. MICH.

iAjpiTAL, $50,000.00.

Michigan.

PCRBONALMENDON.
All the atoren will be cloned to-day
during the funeral service® of Charles
Mr. Downs was in Nashville Thun
C. Mason.
day.
The leap year party that was to have
J. A. Greble is visiting relatives in
been, held this evening has been post­ Ohio.
poned to next Wednesday DigbL
Jerry Boynton was in the city fistDu. E. H. LaThbop begins bls clear­ nrday.
ing out book sale Feb. 1st. This stock
Chaa. Luan was in Nashville Wedmust be reduced regardless of cost
nesday.
E. Y. Hogle starts the first parcel
Fred Heath goes to Detroit this p. in.
deliver? from bis* dry goods store. on business. Ladles will please make a note of this.
Frank Thiers returned Friday to his
The first parcel delivery in the city- home in Elsie.
E. Y. Hogle delivers goods purchased
M. B. Brooks, of Nashville, was in
from his dry goods store to all parts of
the city Friday.
tho city free.
Silas
Ellis and wife returned Friday
The Y. M. S. C. have decided to give
•'
a sheet and pillow case masquerade at from Ann Arbor.
Union ball. Feb. 9th. The invitations
Fred Spangemacher visited Middle­
wiU soon be issued.
ville Wednesday.
.
Don't fail to buy your books at
Lathrop's drug store. After Feb. 1st
his sale begins and prices are no object
ak the books must be sold.
V Through tbe liberality of the board
of super visors the court house wiU be
supplied with water from the big well,
soon as the necessary pipes can be
laid.

If our city has not so many manufactoring institutions, those we havo
are employing a great deal of labor.
They now nave upwards ot 150 men on
Xheir pay rolls.

tnerty occupied by'Mesaer Bro..

OFFICERS:

A thamp that hus been scaring all
the women and children in Woodland
was last Monday sentenced by Justice
Velte, of that township, to 45 days in
the county jail.

DIRECTORS:
W. S. Gocxiycar,
J. A. Grebte.
D. G. Botrtr.son.

D. Beebe.

A Genenl RaakbiE UtMiueM TransaeUtl.
pteRM TORKST

Maud Kelly’s dream that ticket
No:*501 would draw the organ at Bo­
gle's was fullfllled Friday for she held
that ticket, and now as a result of the
drawing Ls the owner ot the organ.
^entley Bros. &amp; Wilkisn are now

working upwards of 70 men, and in
addition to the manufacture of sleighs
Wb have a larni ot four bund red acres a lUthi and lawn hose reels, will get into iheir
tbe limit* &lt;4 Ute city ot Bastings,' to r&lt;u&gt;t either
■*» one farm &lt;&gt;r-|ti (tareeh lu eult at money rent, two mill yards over 1,500,000 feet of
land in tx&lt;*l »tete ufeultlvatfon, twod building*. logs.
Jesse Err, a young man ifrlngnorth-

600

600

600

BUSHELS

BEAUTY Of HEBRON
POTATOES.
Warranted pure stock at

east of the city, got there in the drawing
for the bed room suit at Julius Russell's
Monday, and now is the proud posses­
sor of that handsome furniture. The
luck number was 701.
‘ This meaas business! Does it mean
you ? A. D. Cook says he must have a
settlement with every one who owes
him on book account within the 'next
30 days. He wants it understood that
there ran be no delay iu this matter.
A tramp, an old nlan, was brought
to the Jail Saturday with bis hands in a
badly frozen condition. HeNgave his
name as Sam Francey and claimed to
have been frozen while no I hfo way to
the home of a relative in Kalamazoo
county. .

mnwiHG i bows.

A very pleasant surprise was given
to A.\I. Runyun and wife in the sec­
, ond w*aF4-J$aturdny evening. A very
pleasant time was enjoyed by all. A
seas­ more complete account of the affair has
l»een received but is unavoidably
crowded out this week.

The finest cookers of the
on.
The best seed for the fanner.
Ripens early and good size.

$1.00

The Icrxia Eaton &amp; Barry Insurance
Company will double tbeir assessmeM
this year. The probable cause is a debt
of overSlO.OOl) which appear/ in their
report. Not a very good allowing for a
company that claim good management
Better have doubled sooner.

The Carpenters Union will hold a
basket sooial at tbe K. of L. hall, Tues­
day evening January 31st. All carpen­
in Hastings are invited to come
Circulation this wdk. 2.050. ters
and bring their basket and best giri.
Vue best fertilizing salt for sale by Come one and all and have a good
time. '
By Order, of Committee.
IL J. Grant.

Local News.

To-morrow evening Schledell Bros.’
It is rumored that another drug
store will soon be started in this city.
refined minstrel’s will give an enter­
WitheY s bazaar will be moved into tainment at Union hail. Admission:
the building vacated by Levi Fowler. children, 25c.; ad nite, 35c.: reserved
The little girls of the city expect to seats 50c. Reserved seats on sale at
give a leap year party some time next Baughman Ac Bud’s drug store. This
troupe comes here very highly recom­
month.
•
mended.
J. W. Buntley wifi build a resi­
Evidently the Ban’Nek is not be­
dence on his lot, Green street, in the
ing conducted in a manner to suit sa­
spring.
The demand for Bentlev Bros. A loon keepers. Two ot them have dis­
Wilkins’lawn hose reel is increasing continued the paper lately, also a doz­
en or so of their sympathizers. But
ve?v rapidly.
we will try and survive the shock,
The outlook is verv protnising for a since we have gained two lor every
large amount of building in this city one we have lost. •
next season.
Do tou want to sell, trade or rent
The Nashville markets were again
conspicuously absent from the News your farm, village or dty property ? If
columns last week?
so call, on .or address Cook &amp; Sheldon,
The Rankin Scottish concert com­ Hastings, Mich. They have the only
pany give one of their entertainments compete set ot abstract books in Barry
county, nnd the best facilities lor doing
at Union hall Friday night.
a real estate business of any flrm in the
Circuit court will not convene Feb. countv, and propose to make a specialty
13th.'but has, by order of Judge Hooker, of that kind of business.
been adjourned to Feb. 20th.
j/The society connected with Emman­
Invitations are out for a large
dancing partv to be given Friday even­ uel church will be entertained on
ing by Mrs. J. Kurtz at her'home.
Thursday afternoon of next week by
Em. Busby's horse traveled the dis­ Mesdames Lottie Russell. Geo. Tomlin­
tance of 50 miles from Greenville to son, Wm. Holloway, B. Dickinson,
James Rock. James Wilkins, Anna
this city Monday in five hours.
Baumer, Laura Beumer and May
Ed. Beneway. who has been serv­ Tomlinson. Sapper served from five
ing a sentence in the county jail until seven at the society rooms.
for petty larceny, was released Monday.
. The Hastings Engine and Iron
A little child of Madison Erb. liv­
ing In the 4th ward, died last Tuesday works has never had such a run of
ot whooping cough, and was buried business in any proceeding winter.
Wednesday.
Heretofore they have been compelled
The annual meeting of the Michigan from lack of work to shut down fot a
state temperance olii.tnce win be held month or two during the winter, but
in Jackson, beginning on the first day now they are having «11 the work that
can be attend-*d to. Orders come in
of February.
from surrounding counties in a very
FRIDAY night was a great evening fM'tefftc’ory manner.
for the thermometers in this vicinity.
They registered all the way from 17 to
James H. Call was arrested last
23 degrees below zero.
■
week In Wayne county, and brought to
If you look Tor it you will area this city on a charge of having forged
total eclipse of the moon on the after­ tbe name of J. L: Bogardus, of Ionia
noon of Jan. 2«. Another can be seen county, to a Bohemian oat note. Mon­
on the night of July 22.
ti ay he was brought before Justice
The Sweezey farm located mostly in Kenaston for his examination. Prose­
the south part of the city, is for rent In cutor Colgrove appeared on behalf .of
parcel*, at monoy rent. Inquire of the people and C. H. VanArman for
the defendant. The testimony -for the
Knappen &amp; VanArman.
people wits presented und the examina­
Half fare rates are now given over tion lias been continued to next week.
the Michigan Central to ministers. In the meantime Call, having failed to
1.000 mile tickets have also been re­ rive SI.000 bull is now in tbe county
duced to two cents per mile.
jeil. The sheriff has been looking for
Fred Conkl£ has leased the build­ thin man some time and when he was
ing on Jefferson street, formerly, oc­ found was obliged to use bls revol­
cupied by tbe express office ibd will ver, befbra the accused uubmitted toar•eoopy the same with a barber shep.

Inviutions are out for tbe marriage
of Mias Franc Tinkler to Cbarire C. members of the People's Mutual. Bene­
'
Dean, both of this city, to take place fit Society, bald nt Rowena MUM. on
this evening at eight o'clock at the res­
20 of their Jrimds assembled there
Iidence of W. H. Schantz.
Wednesday evening. All had an en­
C. H. Bauer, reprefrntatlve of Hast­ to attend the annual meeting ot thia joyable time.
:ings lodge. No. 62. F. A A. M.. and society, to be held at Elkhart on Wed­
Happening into Messer Bros, the
James Bauer. reprvsmtaUva of Barry nesday, February Sth. A fall attend­
other day we inquired as to how the
1lodge. No. 321, went to Saginaw Mon­ ance is desired.
C. W. Armstrong, Receiver.
competition of the cheap and poorlyjday to attend a meeting of the Grand
lodge.
Gen. Sherman will have an'article built cutters from Kalamazoo was af­
fecting their trade. We were informed
in the forth-coming Century on “The that they had never sold so ■ many cut­
. The citizens of this vicinity were
*
Grand Strategy of tbe War of the Re­ ters as this winter; that there seemed
much pained Monday morning to learn
to be a greater demand than ever for
of the death of. Charlsa C. Mason, bellion." He demonstrates his belief ftrst-class cutters. As an Instance, they
which took place about fdur o’clock in that, in the main, the war was prose­ mentioned tbe fact that the dav before
tbe mbralng. lie has been sick many cuted on sound military principles. He David Ickes, and son. of Baltimore,
months with consumption and was gives a general review of the chief whom our readers know to be level
last fall compdied to give up his busi­ campaigns, dwelling interestingly and headed, progressive farmers, bought of
ness owing to hia rapidly failing health. with particularity upon his own Geor­ them for S40 a cutter that wm r beauty,
And white all knew ot his sufferings, gia and Carolina operations. At the substantial and handsome in every re­
yet his almost daily appearance upon close, he remarks upon the lallure of spect. Mr. Ickes had looked around •
Born, to Ad. Eggleston and wife, a our streets, until within the last two or most foreign military critics to under­ town, and had been offered a swell box,
girl on Thursday.
three weeks, and his constant pleasant stand the character of the war.
one of the wont-wear-n-Uttle-bit kind
A girl was born to Ike Hendershott manner! with all hud deceived his
Sheriff Shriner took a trip to Oge­ for S18. But it did not take Mr. Ickes
friends into a belief that he had sever­
Jong to decide that it was economy to
and wife Sunday.
al months more to live. Monday morn­ maw county this week, and returning take the best; and so be went home
Miss Clara Roberts was in Grand ing of last week was the first that he brought Ed. Riggs, formerly of Middle­ with a cutter that be will always be
Rapids yesterday.
hud beeh unable to leave his bed. and ville, whom he had arrested for neglect satisfied with.
.
Ira VanValkenburgh visited Grand during the intervening time up to his of, and failure to support, hia family re­
It is said that the saloons here are
Rapids yesterday.
. death he had failed verv rapidly. Mr. siding it Middleville. Riggs was taken
Mason engaged in the furniture busi­ before Justice Kenaston yesterday putting in a supply of ice. evidently
F. A. Blackman, of Delton, visited ness in this dty al&gt;out six years ago
morning and pleaded “not gulltv” to
this oity Tuesday.
with Mr. F. Spongeinacher, having pre­ the charge. His examination will be with the idea of running next year.
They are certainly not harboring the
Lodi Fenton, of Middleville, visited viously resided in Middleville from the held Monday. The sheriff thinks this
time qf hi3 marriage 11 years ago yes­ trip was a glorious one aa, owing to delusion that tbe law will not be en­
this city Thursday,
terday with Miss Anna Roberts,unugh- blockaded roads, he was obliged to forced. But it is said that they have
S. A. Holmes and wife are visiting terurj. 1’. Roberts of this dty. During
been informed by the attorney of the
walk njne miles through tbe snow in
friends in Gratton.
his entire business career hero be hss order to reach his man. Ten cents u state liquor dealers association, F. A.
Baker, of Detroit, that tbe new law is
J. W. Bentley was in Grand Rapids constantly added to his list of friends mile don't go far toward soothing a unconstitutional; We want to give the
and no young man in this city is better man’s feelings under such circumstanon business Monday.
saloon keepers of Hastings a pointer.
or more favorably known than Chas.
If the present law is declared constitu­
Ellis Hams visited relatives in Ver­ C. Musan. From tho lime of le irning
montville last week.
that he was threatened with consump­
Last week two gentlemen, members tional, it will be thoroughly enforcai.
The people ot Barry county have de­
Mri. L. E. Stauffer visited friends in tion/ which is hereditary tn his family,
of a firm of manufacturers* agents in clared that they want no more of the
he has taken advantage of every means
Nashville last week.
that offered ILielf with a promise of ef- Norfolk, Virginia, were in the dty en­ debauchery, umiery and crinie that
A. E. Kenaston visited Nashville on fteting a cure, but al! to no avail. Sun­ route over the state for the purpose of come from the enemy of law, the enemy
. business Wednesday.
day he seemed to realize that his end getting samples of Michigan flour, of decency, the enemy of the homo—
the saloon, If the present law aludl be
C. F. Brooks and wife visited rela­ was very near nnd made all due prepitr­ which is at a premium in Virginia* declared unconstitutional, the people of
ations fur it. He leaves to mourn his
tives In Irving Sundnv.
loss a wife nnd one bey as well us the where there is a great demand for it. this great state will have one that will
C. D. Beebe and M. L. Cook were In whole community among whom no These gentlemen had 12 samples of be constitutional, and far more vigor­
Grand Rapids Monday.
one could be found thnt has an ill word flour with them, which they hud so far ous than the law we have. Thp peo­
ple of this state are determined that ,
Frank Ackerson returned last week to sav of him. A sufficient property selected in tbe state end among them
was left to provide well for his family. were simples from Grand Rapids, the saloon must go. They will not be
from hia trip to Colorado.
The funeral services will be held to­ Jackson. Kalamazoo and Battle Creek. bull-dozed by saloon-keepers either. It
Miss Maud Cunningham, of Irving, day at 2:30 p. m. in the Presbyterian Every where they had been tbe Hast­ the law we have is annulled, we be­
is visiting friends in the city.
church and ■ will be conducted under ings roller mill had been mentioned to lieve Gov. Luce would convene tbe
legislature and a more stringent l«sv,.
Robert Mitchell and wife, of Battle tbe auspicjn ot the Knights of Pythias, them, and their coming here was the would be enacted. .If that too shot®
of which body he was a member. result of the favorable reports previous­
Creak, are visiting In the city.
Rev’s. Garnahun and Hunsberger have ly given them. On visiting the Hast­ be declared void by the supreme coult.
Dr. Baughman and Ike. Hendershott been telegraphed for and are expected ings roller mill they displayed their the people will see that they hafla
were in Middleville Thursday.
here to officiate at the funeral.
samples, pointed out the best and said supreme court in accordance with jffeir
th-y wanted to find hs good flour aa wished; for the jmople an mpftme.
Preston Jewell, of Assyria, was in
that, which they considered of extra They make and unmake courts and
the city Monday and Tuesday.
fine quality. For Buch a quality there legislatures. By their defiance of all
Has
formed,
and
many
people
have
al
­
Mrs. Keith, of Greenville. I* visiting
is a heavy demand in .Virginia. A Jaw and all restraint, the saloons are
ready
crossed
the
river
upon
it
below
tbe tauiily of Judge Robinson.
sample of the Hastings mill flour pro­ fastening the toils about themselves,
the falls. The scene fron) Falls View,
und hastening the day of their utter
Mrs. Fred Busby visited friends in where the Michigan Central train stops, ceeded to knock their eye out These
men are practical flour men and under­ annihdation. The people are aroused.
Greenville tor the past few days.
is one of remarkable beauty and grand­
stand their business. They tested thia They know that the open' saloon is a
Rev. R. A. Carnahan and wife arriv­ eur. The emerald walers of the falls, flour both in water and dry, and frank­ constent menace to life, public peace,
with the angry rapids above and the
ed this morning from Minnesota.
ly admitted that it was better in every property and the home, and they areraln|»w-tinted-apray below, with gi­
bound to abate the nuisance. Just
Miss Minnie Matthews went to Ann gantic icicles hanging from the cliffs way. und at least four shades lighter remember that, wilqon keepers, of
. than their best samples. Not only dbl
Arbor Friday, returning Monday.
and th' trees and shrub® on the shores­
they compliment the flour itself, but al­ Hastings, and you will be wise. The
■J. VipArtnan and Will Michael were and Goat Island covered with curious ter an inspection of the mill they pro­ more you defy law and control, the
ice forniaUonH.'with the wild mass of nounced'it a model both for clran lines» fnors certain and complete will be your
at Big Otter lake fishing yesterday.
Icebergs stretching over the turbulent
downfall. Your business is a mean
Frank Barnes and family! BMnt Sun­ waters where the Maid of the Mist sails and ability to do work. Of all the good
words said hl&gt;out this mill these are the iniBinere, ■which the people propose to
day with relatives in VeriupiHVll^e.
in Rummer, nil combine to form a specmost important, (coming as they did destroy because it is mean. It is not
A sister of Mrs. Gabriel! Conklin is tadAteldom to l&gt;e seen and worthy of from men who are experts in such mat­ vo'irsehxp as individuate they oppose:
visiting at the latter's home in this city. a lengthy journey.
ters. and had had such an excellent ope it is yoor business, nod the people
mean bu.-une-s too.
.
portunity for comparison.
Mrs. P. T. Colgrove is visiting the
family of J udge VanZile in Charlotte.
A very pleasant and eojoyable time
Mrs. IL Hale, of Nashville, is here was had at the home of the widow Mrs.
to day to attend the luneral of C. C. i’hilana Van Brock lin In Castleton
Mason.
township, on the 2Uth of the present
Mrs- L A. Holbrook and Mrs. Lucy month. About 10 o'clock the relatives
Hotchkitw visited at Naabville Wed­ and friends to the number of 40 assem­
bled at her home to remind her of her
nesday.
69th birthday. Among those present
A. IL Runyan and wife go to Middle­ were Geo. Barns and family, of White­
ville to-day, for a shun visit with hall. also W. L 1‘umphery and family,
friends.
of Freemont. A. 8. Dean and family, of
Miss Fannie Mixer is visiting the Hastings. George Whitney and family
family ot her brother Curt. Mixer in aud Geo. Moore und wife, of Hastings,
with other friends and a few of
Greenville.
the neighbors. They brought with
H. G. Carter, we are pleased to sav, is them numerous presents of various
so far recovered as to be od the streets kinds. Aa soon as the party assembled
occasionally.
they look full possession of the house
D. Striker left Monday for Saginaw, and barn and at 1 o’clock two long
to attend the meeting of tbe Masonic tables were filled with Michigan’s best
and was enjoyed by till. After this
Grand lodge.
was through an appropriate presenta­
Mode Rich und wife and daughter at­ tion speech was made by Gjro. Moore,
tended a leap year ball al Battle Creek of IlastinnA followed by the response
Friday night.
of Mrs. VaoBrockiin with thanks to
Joseph Wardell went to Grand Rap­ the doners. After this social visit was
ids Thursday to purchase lumber for enjoyed till the party broke ranks and
separated.
One That Was There.
Wilkins' imill.
'
Mrs. Will Squires and daughter re­
turned to their home in Big Rapids
EDITOR BANNER;
last Thursday.
In the matter of school saperviaion 1
Messrs. Pratt and DenBleykcr, of have visited nearly one half of the
Kalamazoo, made a business trip to county and find them in a very fair
this city Monday.
condition, and the teachers doing quite
F. Miller spent Sunday in Jackson, good work. Many of them are not as
where his wiie has been lor some time well prepared both in matter and
method aa they ought to be, and others
visiting relatives.
are laboring under the disadvantages
A. L. Mason, an unde of the late of poor houses, poor furniture and no
Charles C. Mason, arrived lost night apparatus. Yet the most of them are
from Kansas City.
doing their duty to the best of their
Will Kelly, who has been visiting rel­ ability. We have held institute meet­
atives in this vicinity, returned Mun­ ings at Woodland and Nashville which
seemed to be a decided success both tn
day to Hustings, Neb.
.
numbers present and Interest taken
Miss Lizzie O'Neill, of Charlotte, is and I think that they will stimulate
in thexlty to attend the Tinkler-Dean the teachers to put forth an effort to
wedding this evening.
do better Work. We have made ar­
Richard Johnson, of Middleville, rangements for holding an institute
state agent for the Milwaukee Junior meeling at Banfield, Feb. 4th, 1888,
commencing at 9 o'clock a. m., to
binder, was in the city Monday.
which all are cordially invited. We
Mrs. Mason and Miss Emily Mason, will do our beet to make the meeting a
of Kalamazoo, mother and sister of the success.
lute CJJ. Mason, are in the city.
January 23rd, J888.
D. fc. Warner, Sec’y.
IColgrove starts to-day for La•peer, Flint and Lansing, wherp his du­
ties as Grand Ubancelbr call him.
Following are the real estate trans­
Miss Flora Beadle and Miss Rosa
Bostwick attended tbe Teachers’ asso­ fers for week ending Jan. 21st, 1888,
ciation meeting at Nashville last week. as taken from tbe books in the register’s
office:
-Josh’’ Hubbard, ot Albion, took F.
Miller's place aa night operator ut tbe
M. C. depot during the latter's absence
in Jackson.
,SLIM. •'
Levi Fowler moved bis stock of boots
and shoos and his household goods to
J. P. J&lt;nie»toO. H. Valentine; soacra,see
Lake Odessa this week. We wish him
Yankee Bortnr«, S3®..
success at that place.
G. H. Valentin* to -fame* Valentine; su. M
^*raverse Phillips was last Welnes- s and le.kaukee Hphn«», »eoo.
Him. B. Gray to Kota. Tubby; lot KS and a
!«•
a. nui
aay nt Grand Rapids elected to the of­ ft
fice of chaplain of the Grand Council
of tlie High Priesthood. Ro^al and Se­
Peter Edmond* to C, K. A 8. R. R. Co., parcel.
m. ■"&gt; rltv ni
lect Masons.

Mrs. L. N. Mosher, who visited the
families ot C. W. &amp; E. W. Jordan last
Sz.ouo.
week, returned Monday to her home in Carlton
Win. Tlmimul
Lacey with Mr. Moahert who spent
Stmday here.
V^A telegram from Rev. W. A. Huns­
berger says that he h just recovering
fiotn lung feyer and Ms physl-

JacobTack; Krt». Delton, t».
to U. B. etrarab; tattaM. **.«•

- ------- THE

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Spencer Ophthalmoscopic
LENSES.

The most accurate and perfect made. Eyes treated for glasses
free of charge at S. A. Holmes’. the Jeweler's.

“Crystal” Spectacles and Eye Glasses.
THE CRYSTAL
IMPROVES, STRENGTHENS. AND FB13ERVEB THE HIGHT.

EVERY PAIR WARRANTED.

hitherto enjoyed by apectacie wraran.

They are Boasted in Gold, SUvsr, Steel. Cellnloid. NlcUl aud Ftaadnsu

■ l« no •artoflte body seraneb aboard as tbe ryo. People win buy a pair of cheap. Im-

S. A. HOLMES.
Jeweler and Optician,

�WON THE MORGAN MEDAL.

ECHOES OF THE BUZZARD.

WORK FOR GIRLS.
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT FOR “EX­

CONGRESSIONAL Xm
WORK OF THE

THE VICTIMS CAN BE COUNTED BY

AT WASHINGTON.

THE HUNDRED.

TRAS- AT GOOD WAGES.

Bl-AMp

NATIONAL S0L0W8

Bntohbb^ if

llrgclag

thousands who have suffrZ;..

Iruring t*'

I"—

DXAIjWOOD, D. T.,

furtuiiit W&lt;t« Chri/tioov unal tte week
aftor?i•w,r®r-sd«.
__
'
fo..Xrirasm&lt;« i-edite
***”’ ’&gt;«•*
no to &lt; than
young '-omen have gr*
MF HO rajdoymrat
&lt;■«'
*’«lngttreh.di.tey
«»" that retvral tb&lt;«ploy«i I y ImUrMdal finh* range from 1M&gt; to
l^Ot They nceiw betwr wage* than rrgn' Ur cmid'iyt* iu siniilnr cnpacille*.
During the &gt;*teom girls working ax extra
tomblxi.e t*eu paid from Fa to &lt;13.SO a

are from *M0 to ti~.W a week.

Bratal tbo

hie, w.cral lending firms awe rt, to obtain tho
kind of ••estretr(PwtrwL One lan^.houM
v-timoted thnt tte-ir Imtetey hmdseiM had
fallen at JmM ♦IS.ten sh.rrt of -wbst it would

aceqttabto girl derks ns It wanted. The mipcriut&gt;'n&lt;Hit verified this I statement by
point-ng taaewe of •‘want"twlrertirem.irt»

number so much as in kind.

rtKlmion by Platt inquiring
holding of eoiiator-1 mini rnatL_ ,—
unlawful priutfaig ou the wrapper* Piatt

four days. Details concerning tte etorm that
swept Dakota and Nebrwtka tn«t Thors lay
irornlng have been received. Tte b‘lizard
was first Mt nt Scribner, mwl otcjetonod a

frequent occurrence, that they finallr coneed
to excite more than pasting tnterrrt. At Inman at Sunday night the tely of a woman.
victim to tbe unsparing bllcwl, wn f&lt;nn I
and brought to tte dty. Shr war IdsntifioJ
as tte teacher of one of tte comity seboota.
who after having dtenrfarel the chlldrvn at

.
| U'tdilh about faoond ont-bi
]

and wnkif.s’ bank trill ordered taken up by
a vote of 145 to )«k Wliki.aiAld

|

at tte pjtuterg Steel Casting Cosnpanjda
works ’a*’. Wednesday wn. tateu from the
tntild Momlay an I found to be (wtf. rtfn
•v«y particular. .
Tte Keituck/ legislature prtipcens to di side
Ito wan rouuty und attach tte frugutonia to

tarerem

TEN MEN BURNED TO DEATH.

of paUlium and bibs
jtd*, among them
perpetuate the natioaaJ

,
banking

eye-

Idr tbe premium m tbo Utter, aud allowing

-Sila* B Dutcher, the veteran p litictanof
New York. Las teen sup^nntmiten! of a
Sunday ecteol in liroc-kivu forte dnaen

THE FUTURE OF SPAIN.

; Whitford, W. it UviiM, Dan O'CunnelL
J Alexander Brendt nu 1 MiSus Trump

Men foo-'bt with eai-L otter in I ho narrow

discredited, in protwbly true.

WjK nothing Ud:
fcv'I । ,--„r (,!■!„ oj|

pared by Tte Hr. Paul Dtspatch, iivirfgs'tte

tioo apyc-inting
_
the rvlnuding hgl*teitoa with the vb&gt;-ct of
ascertaining If tta- government can pay tte

oblatory
military aww lee bill

iwMorjd at onre. bat object.,;. wm made, tally unfitted
Ttednajority report so tiw Cariwto com »a j raising Spain
irreanted. ‘ It wm ordered that !&lt;»,&lt;»» extra
cipfre of tbe proriilNitV Pacific
niee- strongly twlit-vwi that
a republic te epaadfiy
fortbeoming. Tte fu­
ture of Spain, iu hia

Fartiev wi»

found, and that Usama bad started out to
tiring In ra^ tsjdle-..
Ft. Pavl, Min?,, Jan. !R—Ttesummary

rooeo,
; cap.-4 with hi* own ttfn

NEBRASKA VICTIMS

i bulMiu’

wm rescued

with difficulty.’

and

South

Friday rsoeivod apd rsfured a j-ziittou Irvtn
tte Natioutd lijiid &lt;4 Trade cojvehtioB (*■
v ’ring literal •(•froprutioos fir waterway
imicorameata Springer uml-a pentatod

From thte Seat of .War.

ttoitet-j, i.-hlW furtisrly tak­

'l11* I Bight between !.a«
.---.
from Lome by j
mu&lt; n
artgotert tgdly frjxttt Edwin Ilecoru, lire j
big five mist* ftoni; Norfolk, w»* found on
tte prairitydead TutohUy. H», bed toft, his 1
that mhiHm sir iiualenlaU". and atiopiiftera brcXherT^Bou-sa Th’tuxfay on foot, * ‘
'1
• orklng with Malmtyvrocn uru nixvlv caught.
■Jul »o gnat i» lite tent-fit wi- drrirofrren tbo
nretty fin*, that wo direrfully pm up with
miles
from
Foster,
aid
bi*
son
started
out
withtever h-.* attends it"
. ku tuuny of the large rtorv* a large number tte curnMalks into the yard. Tlwy lost their

FATAL BOILER EXPuOt JON.

rscognizrd. It to
ha-e testi ratlret
bodie* to believed i
uf Superior. Wto.
——
A FAITHFUL CASHIER KILLED..

bwui actol upon by &lt;wm*
through solid wail*
debris were found tte bod-

HARNESS

:na&gt;le ret. r»l atbimpt* to restrain tbe largo
tln.i-4 frvm cmpki.iu-^ ;^rb-, but a* tte law Stuart, Neb., dheovered
iqiralte that girl* willinj to wnrk cannot bn
mofadbl. tte effort* of the suctoty have*
children. MaHDda Chapman and Eddie and

THE MARKETS.

&gt;a« taking ।

WHIPS,
. BLANKETS,
ROBES,

N.-mberll-uw U . mlrnd pmul d&gt;k A
„m-l
T*"*- 1 M““ — ■l~ '”"'1 '&gt;*»• - &lt;R"“. “»r
ing in a tun^—New York tiuumcrcial Ad- Stuart
vrru*r.
i
,
,,
■
‘LT .bi'

f’» storm.
to enormou

perivted In

Hrlki, yourecUl
llow's b;idn.

inMrttng a clatri? ui tte bill ajipropriat- ,
log tnonry to the, Pniladidj.h^i renteuciiaf.

untirrvl, w|s. f'-lkwl |ail&lt;&gt;a*xl*tan!pil&lt;l. plainly
showing tte l» kof bralthy outdoor excrete.

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—I
ui &lt;;;n ।t
■ewa-ni tte originaldord by which six efiiefii

cvnw m silver,y Mln brn.^.i
HL.CInclnnatlUJ. Alllrti, r.......■

. ; tors • I

LattF. — K«areh for Jte bodf

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knearutda
stlsni
enrol, and re
iustr,
onefar
of »
fsfiX
,,J r . 5,
te»fder such * r.. • , ;4 * 1J*
ItwtH&amp;atynwtJothtngtoim...:

t'7 AUopau»e. Hon&gt;»i,p,

r

•»» tenrtily a* a woiunn iyhu 1* butter looking

maraliung in tbr i-xtn-utn and unilta ttem
for houreteld dutiio, i» not coniteluvl by

CUBE NO PAY'

signmem WedoM&amp;re. LteWlittoi ttn.OW;
aaxti unknown.
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ITEMS OF OESSSM. INTEREST.

ytxi from tbe school bout* in an etwioavor
rench tbo hotel, situate.! eighty rods

gesbxh
••My ditarboy,” tte Mumrintcndcnt replied,
“you bawtote to learn nbout tte (Mvrbulogb

ing ti-

NO

The president'* mewag.- on Use Paeite rail-

A snot
; mitres of firs senator* Bonen and Blair
fcr Chlrago stsl Milwaukee. H P. 1 ..note !n advoraey of tte alnottfonal Ull,
1W~&lt;U t-J.
JamloeonV rink or
of Poynette
took U»
tbe honors, «a»r -M'k “•
By rrealntion In thi
haring «x»ed tte largest, majority over Ita
ojipcnenta.
Tte Sforgan ine dal to circular »! «pe, and h
for CaribWi spredy recovery.

bright, kambimx-. stylishly dn-wed ymihg
wreimn than lie tnuiHflxisd by tte frigid stirs
of a prim. |»-r*ituu»Mqr feminine
witli
fate liter mid a rasping nricif

duly

DIE ATHLOPWIOT CV..H2 te»» JlM,

tailed. UaUutaw. tW.OM, asrato.
Tbe Novelty Machine works ail Kvanavlite.

U.TIU
t ..........
----- lunisn, two stations twyond O’Nril. Neb.
This ptere wee reached about e o’cloet p. m.
Friday, aud here it rtmniiMd until VoVlock
Sunday night. News would to reejivwl
that • tlrlvertas wagon and team or . Iderkei

“Wliat partientar qaaliflcationH mutt the
girls havef
‘•They nturt be aide to mak&gt;- change, add all thought for tbe suffering stock At In- ;
simpl- figure*. rv’iicnib’M prR-vA, drew neatly, man iufonuatiou was received that tbo ’
be agrewlil -. end. .ibovo ail. have gr*id toils.
The In'tpnrt i'tttartetLi-one in which ni'«t
Of the girls are Imre.-utably deficient. Y&lt;.nt Another man lo&lt; thlrty-eix out of tliirty».V»y wafi-, but g&lt;rrl looking «!»op girl, have acvuu bead of cattle. A detail'd etateinent,
a great d-«l to do with trade nt all tim**, and if rudi was obtainable, would be a ton­
wpeciiCiy during tbe b'llidnni. You will chapter of horrifying and teartrending IqHdent* Estimates that at prefcntroiwit *|pcar
whicii have thepmttfod girls It i« jnxtllke. extravagant, j-lsw tte number of h-itnan
arti - i&lt;- abow window dreeing. IN*&gt;;dr will victims not less than 100 and as many as
I.O0U. From tte1 valleya ithmedialely coocart tten anything extra. This b cold. hard tigoou* nothing Em been '
'
—

than n cba'ji e u» dumb

mill* WiU fallow Ute example tub week.
Lar* fsted. with extensive tetaliita*

probably mcapxl, iw their Lo-lfc- hove not I dured green, re-1, and yellow |
boon focnt'l
•
Motor i»f a finely executed curil

/seem. for whom w.- an- more auxiotta to hare

Reared L.ujwfedi
tatt rr ’ ocu®i

Aye

iatolteitM* twritory, was imocyorated a*
Ltecjlo, Net... Tu«»d\rg enpiud. |S.UCm,«W.
Tbe tte’swarv roUteg-rafU. al Phintpa-

WOULD NOT OBEY THE TEACHER.

A splendid stock &lt; f each. No Ikrpr
ever offered, at way down prtre*

attacked the despera&gt;loee. A hot fight took
; plane in which one robber wm kilted aud
four clUxatw wounded, not fatally. A poww

unanitnoni cunstnt to oflter \resolution to
open, and theu a nite wa« " '
‘
Carlisle emitted to his

better

TURF GOODS 1
A toort atsartmcrrt nfYottom figure*.

REPAIRING!
of about *torn&gt;-twrlftte of nu acre. Tte
document !• in French, trur* tlui token, of
tte’ six cldefa, ami it witnerawd !-y otelVlJ-

cotimmm! of tho British forou at Dutroit.
TH* curious old dycument wn* /tend among
tte nwards at t&gt;. Baby hutnfltim.1 on tbo
Himita r. iM-r this dty. A frame is teing
prepared fur it, in which it will be iucldsed
• and I'lhllntcd in tte library of tho CanacUau
Institute.—Toronto Globo.
Mr. W. F. Daley, Advertising Agent of
tte Brooklyn Elevated Hailroad, writes:
••Inflammatory rheumatism swelled toy
legs aud arms to twice their natural size.
1 ehffcrwl cxcrueutiug puin. Tour wonderf'd S. ft. S , made a complete cure.
Major Sidney Herbert, editor of the

the virtues of Swift's Sjecif.c. both u a
rireurouttom eure and a tonic. It has done
enu more than its proprietors claim for iL
All Michael Long. Jr. with the Strre
terrihln itching ut&gt;d paialul njrea on my
neck, arms, bands and huger* No phyRK-tan cos Id help me. «. s. S. relieved

strict party vote.

i plaer- tor you to tew :.. kiac« .&lt;•’
iu hia line Aour t» at J. W. Rd*- wk

WHITE SAVAGES.
body of Manly Countryman wa*.found Tuewday morning about ten rod* from hi* homo.
He left Alexandria at 5 o’clock Monday
night to walk home, carrying about forty
pound* of provision* He bad stopped eeveral.tfmra to rest, and ar. tea fell teck upon
the snow and died. He served in Company
F, Seventh Minnesota.
Tte dcatli of Edwin Kyiing, a farm boy ot

And Finally
cipally |lwi by Graham'* son Charter, and

mid Nt* Molloy, such as kiwi ng, attUug on
Graham'* lap, aud teing fn te-t togethnr

partkutar* of tte tUnduh nuuxfor of Blnsuc
McCoy. Ms wife aud three children have
reached terr. Tiie affair ii spoken, of m an­
other ontbraak id tte Hatfield-McCoy
tronblus, although Simon McCoy aud Mt

J. W. Babcock,
The areJcnerWm street Han - - 1

r

caught in tho blizaard.
Rte reported that thirtyColor bosrw from

Tiskll
&gt;00 wm stolen.

Tbe work

wm

undoubted

AND LIVES SAVED WITH

Th. robbery wm uot dismvvrtot tmtil morn'.

Dr. hdutB'i Dm! hi
ot tte scholars exonerated her. Ute makss
seven children lost In the vicinity ot ten-

FantroHT,

Ilk,.

Jan.

10.—in liliuoia

THE RECORD OF CRIME.
A New York kn^boreman named Peter
Peters. V, years old, tucked him-elf oomfort.

wlth a pistol he held iu hh right hand, aud
shot bimwif dead.

Al Cincfooati Friday. Otto, Sander fatally
lor onr tatnily physician, who
it armfuls, and '—~

apart.

hie ddidreti burned alive. Had ttey at­
tempted to escape they would have t&gt;een shot
tiZL,n th* u,rribu d*da
emnlucted tbs atforr wiib great eoduees, but
otteror.re they did about m a partTof eavagee wonk, have done whsu murdering aud
torturing prieooer* McOjvV Lmu^ —

M— "ir. Oats- Hl‘ork-«tx

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RMnaafa CaHmalCroap Kmneh. &lt;u&gt; a
•■X, Uwaguaratare,
ami nor
teuJe br . ■
^raed/’-jaegler A Roush. mcre!...:&gt;

tear wlih entire satisfaction,
year. dragglat, Hmtiag*. Mich.
Nifldot crxiup after ft *
Go&gt;. Sautes. Bastings.

Rnduuu. North Irving. Mich.

reguU.- phy.nu.n,
■T the b*Lv as

to lake and ante: rrireg»
only by H. C. 1’KCKHAfo
TaMday alcht by tertian, Mm vainly ra»

'H. H. Goodyear, Druggie

�MOST NOBLE MARQUIS.

.MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

AN

ENGLISH NOBLEMAN VISITING
HIS IRISH ESTATE. ‘
coftm, innumerable Lamp* of etay (terra cotta)

Beware-of the acting tooth.

big damaga

A Bellevue
variety of playthings we frv. loeeri with the

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A progressive “spiritual union" has bad tbe
breath ot life breathed into it at Lousing.

One of the most reninrk--J&gt;io sights 1 ever Christian symbol* (The lamps lu Jewish
witnnuwd was a most nobio marquis at break­
fast in a Dublin hotel. Tbe nobtoman had
run over fnmi Eugtand to attend to mum
without orrmmentation, are also found,
The rotate fa question extended over thirty ! mostly outrulrf of the graven and .».
nKU w
fastened
to
rowing bi* gratitude1
miioe of good farm land. A landlord hero is thc grave lid* Tta-o were fonneriy. rtipboo-ting him Into tl
n
landlord,
indeed.
This
particular
Dobta!
IW&lt;| to have been rereptarl&lt;w fin- trnra. or.
mission.
man had fchfeved growl prominsjare during j frota
r^d, dried xriinwntln them, for tho
a recent frosty morning, be found that it con­ his stay by tba singular and1«riMMtfad blood of martyra But later archaologtots
tained a liberal dose ot paneako better. tluit he dtaptayed for toilci linen. Tbe Irish epcrider them drinking verarb used in tbe
prasa «reeded itwif in dnwrihing the shirt uf ag3?1. ar.d oblation* A snjxsndtfcure habit
.the Saline Union school.
tbe moot nobta—oahs .van favambly styled— prrrailwi in the Fourth century, although
T1k&gt; addition of tiJTO worth of (mprovomwqu:* I
! (-o;Mjeninc&lt;l by a council of Carthage pflT) to
Ho came into the coffre room one morning to giro to tbe &lt;taud the euclmristic wtnc, or
loaming tau thnw girl* who answered 2,010 with a ratiaar an irrwmiuto step and ah eye ‘
.^ta cup with tbo contoursted wine into
that wavered behind bi* single glass. Hia" - ftw grave.
tlnnks »traleht, aud so damn il
attire wB. shabby an 1 his shirt all that it •
instruments of torture which the ferinvest fll.WO in a water file*.
They "are trying to organics a gymnsuam wm. hold up to ba He wW about 4A, rad ‘ ftic imagination of credulous propio hod dl*dro idroUy peviah. None of his L-aveling ; covered, and which were made to provc that
conq«nions had atawm trjK and I he marquis almoit every Christian tar led in tbe Catetbe country, tbe climate, aud the people,
Mood wnrnring a pair of csrei-v.ly cared for j
wn* a martyr, are simply iniplrenents
tut that the native butter k n. g. He triad
hands at tbe fire till a waiter ajqiniaebed i of handicraft. The instinct of nature prompte
lubricating bis Niggy with tbo stuff and it
with a deferential bow and whispered:
I the bcrwtvtd ta de;«.wit in the graves of tbeir
Several Michigan towns are trying to sol va
‘TcrhajM your lordship would Uta to ail kindred ohd frfauda those things which wuro
running backward
_
constantly ured by them. The Idea prevailed
,***inm. „ .* v.
.
____
I al*', to a largo extetft thkt the future life
his heirs inherit &gt;‘5,&lt;O0 life insurance money.
MY&lt;«, str,’’ *nid the waiter, tympathrtic- wes a rontinuallmi of tbe occupations and
idly; It was apparent that hia lordsMp mount&gt;1 omuMtmcntH of tho present, but free from sin
Wngna works wgudcrid off to Fort Huron
tlmt fu&gt; Wte. cold and did noC relfsh ray inter- „na toqterfretion.
in cmapaoy with another follow, but cot
ruption of his retene by tbe fire. So tht | (h&gt; opening tho grave- che skeleton fn&gt;
Gratiot county is credited with tweuly-l
into tlie tastilo of that city while poaiog a*
v.aite** laid a table for f&lt; ur, axxl nttora time 1 q-.Knfly n]q*trt even now verv *refl pretother fellow’s lawful partoo r.
tho most unbtamarqUi rank into re.eof tho , M.rvrol,ro,mtimre in daualing whltenew, as
cbaitsi and tell to aivnining Ills finger nail* | rovered"with
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glistening glory, .......
but falls into
Any fellow with a well equipped furniture Ha-hook hi*liead .tol.avwdy when tba in- du&gt;t nt tbo touch.—-Tbr Cootery. ’
the sprouting of games of cbanvo' and a'.iitprotioa was’ completed, rad was evidently
wrts of lottery acbemM.
Al least that’*
what (be folks say, and they ought to know. sirablo location, b odviMd to correspond eyefolC a neighboring fork, when is noisy
Van BurenS Lyanl of supervisor* voted on with Three Rivers. That town b rod-hot, little French .-lira bustled in, and, rubldjg hit
It will not pay inn-dors nowadays to go
despite this aoro weather, for just that sort hands bri-kjy, cried:
tbo qj^ition of the removal of tho county
into ptorer mining without poking a long
••Good UKU-nlng. good morning, m’ tawft way als-ad. 4’- is only in cauntriert nher.i
capital, with a negative decision. The »arac of an enterpria.-.
it you find vi
yoaraelf
t.'fi* morning) there uro no farms or arnbloground that
Ricbanl E. Butter worth, a wealthy Grand How
thing has happened about forty-’leveii timcc
A.. b VI.
Tv"
&gt;
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before. Paw Paw’&gt; grip on the county cala­ Rapids riUuD, died at ha harm in that city (*ood. fclif \&lt;rr cold, though—good mom- ptaixrs can ta-mined f»r any lcn;ftl&gt; of time
on I be ITUi.
He located at tba Rapid* in lug.'
boose continues un*tnkeu.
svmmxa * ctrewr I without Iu:ro*ing, and enrily 1-gWation.
. Rev. Mr. McDonald,a ML FDaaaut divin* 1813 and had long been prominently ideutin m.1.1 ut u . ..
The farmer* wta.o lands are injured by tho
He heklhta hand out to dm ken. but tbs | refuse of tho plmlri. washed down tbe *tromns
must be a somewhat busy jmrsoe. During
nxtrqnh. pretended not to aro iL The French- j orP u&gt;c cure* thnt make tim trouble, an-j
ducted thirty-two funeral*, baptixsd s xty- wiaost course to |&gt;uriiir. Homo pratiot con iiy man then pustart the hand aimer, under the btarkm^ik-re use tho cloak of the farmer to
martjau ixm. Tbe nobleman ctem-d hi* eyes rxV,rt money from tbo company. In Mom
".Tr Er*1 lRloa,,r1 tana there has ta«a no tnxihta of this kind,
iug*. delivered 20U sermon* and made nearly
’*3U* incn'd“‘!" "«■»'’•» but in California ptarvr mining has been
cruelty fo hi* wife, think so too. Tbe accused
rapid ty. white tbe nwrqms glare.! at them t kinod- an,i ln Colorado the fight is jurt ta»«u|U&lt;‘iy. I irevnr raw anything so groteuquo ( ginning between the miners m&gt;.l the farnrer*
Mtw Minnis Z. Hydo, a Traverse City didn’t bold water.
,-Lboo!ma’am, ingoing to Montevideo, Houth
DISASTERS ON THE RAIL
America, ns n mbwionary. Plenty ot chance

as a talker, is continuing the habit ou tbe
letaure platform. He has engagements

The largest gang siw- mill in tho world U
biing made ut Saginaw for a Clinton, la.,
firm. It will Lav.' ttvo gatos, each fifty
inqh?s wide and one of fifty-six Indio* re­
quiring a thirty-lueh drivku belt. Thoir
cifnMncsl weight will he ninety ton*
•
A Nasbvdle iieuteaont of the bi.lvatiDii
Army has graduat&lt;xl, and uow picks chickere I or a living. The j rixis of life seems to
I* within lira reach if al).
idiik tlm oilier day, IL M. Strwlc l«cst:ie
president of bis Eighth National bank. Air.
Steele ('io imputation Mi.’gotoa) Seenro to

Isabella county's boar i of siip.rvisars kt
&lt;!&gt;eir deputy game warden down from - to
tttenfla anybody after a deputy's job let him
addruis the present incumbent.
BL Joerjdi county peppermint growers
waul an oryau. Their love for coltky music
rontlnuea with uidlmintobed favor.

grinding at tbe ttreco. There’s no aboddy
about tbb item, for ItAl al! wool and of full
i don’t relish the idea of keeptuitil 10 o’clock at night, since
invitations, aud havo bonded togetbif to
raalcrfnlisa o 7 o'clock ciodng -clirme.
Glftdwyn it in pursuit of a grist mill and a

want 'em, without money and without price.
A Muskegon man has broutht salt Against
another citixsn of th* "fiawdhai (ity’’ iu the
sun
6S.0W tog alJejiid trifling with his
&lt;ku;htar’* r.ff.-c'ion*. Triflxi” cjow high
in same plnro*.
Snow |n the aortb-rn portion of the state
ta so deep :ta to Uaffl* even tbo "oldmt inhab­
itant." Work in the lumber wcois it said to
taj at a standstill. *

Pa ci tic exprva*, consisting of an engine, bugnnd drawing-rooQfjcoacb jumiwd the track

tiun ou tlie White Mountain division of Hie
Boston ft Lowell road. vJli • engineer, no­
ticing something' wo* wrorVg, tmd revi-r»-d
the sragiiw and applied tho air brake, when
tu-&gt; engine struck the frog and ran ' upou a
siding, tho cur* following. The engine was
tb»n larrod from the hul. turned ou Ita side
nnd burled into the cud ot a freight Louse and
All the car* left the iron but retained aa up­
right yoaiUon, lying In n xigxag raanuer
acroas tbo main line and siding.
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on ths train, none o' which received the
slightest injury. Edward H. l^wtbei. tbe
engineer, retained bis hold open the throttle
and remained with bis engine untiljt stopped

dropped to the floor. He waa badly cut oo
the faro and hand* Fjf.nncn Davis con­
tinued with the lender wul found himself
under the wheels when it slopped. Neither
uf tl&gt;&lt;&gt; men an&gt; seriously hurt l'i&gt;e cause of
the accident was a broken flange ou one of
the for waul engine truck wheel* There way
no anriou* delay to traffic.
MilWal*kxi^ Jan. Si.—At 7:70 Saturday
morning an uiglae coining from the watt Milwauli-w ibcp* of tho Chfedgo, MUwnUltoo tt
8l Paul railroad with »otns laborers who
were retnrnfng fium work, collided with aooiber shop train. Two Pols’, tbo flroman
and d;*(«tcher were Injured. Otte of tbo
Poles had his right leg badly d:*!oca1ad and
tba o.nor
tua
other roic
Pole wm nauiy
badly injure iI on
ot: iu?
111? novi,
href,
nnd hfai right shoulder ditlbcatofk The other
two were lakaa to the hcspitoL Tbe cause
of the accident taaot knovf.t.

lady who wear* a rurseL Tire question nat­
Moxtrkal, Cau\ Jan. 'H.—Another disas­
urally arise* how uru they to And out I
trous fire occurred bsro early Satunlsy morn­
A double jartnordiip is that of Mr. and ing in the, premise*occupied by tbe Dominion
Mr* W. A. CoukHn, who publish The St. Art Furniture company, nnd Menan) hat
Clrerles Independent,
an 1 cap block manufacturer* Tba duo*
J. M. S.igbt, ot Slight station, with a view spread to PorlMU &amp; Herun’* coffee mills ad­
of increasing tbo population and prosperity joining, despite tbe efforts ot ilia llreme.n.
of hia little tHirg, offered a gokl dollar tur
•very child bora there ' within fivs yearn at&gt;d tbo water froaotes fast as it fell, a high
Thi* wire policy to nlroady bearing iruiL ** wind abo aided in spreading tbo flame* Tba
he was called «|ton tho other morning for fci
for n single niglith development* There's tacked by tbe fire, and in a short time the
nothing Uka n proper reward as an incentive building was ccmpleteSy gutted. Tho fire
to ths right performance of life’s da tic* ■
,
Fort Gratiot's calnbooio to so *small
” that/ ’ danger of its further spread
dale ------throb buddings named with tbe &lt;
Yle Bald Hret in order to accommodate
spice anils were completely destroyed. Total
less estimated al
and packed in, sardine foahiou.
Lake Superior iron region turned out
4,«C7,t»J tons of ore during 1887. tbe loigret
Omaha Nob., Jan. hi.—Thi* town 1*greatly
output on reoortL The total production of
excited over tbe fact that gold of * high
theto ruiocsexceed* 23,0vX),«X) too*
grade and in pxylnj quantltiM bos been
An Ogemaw county eupervtaor celebrates found upon a farm aboot two mUss frun
Mdi meeting of the board by gutting glo- here, occupied by a German family. Tret
bad repeatedly drawn uo from their sixty’ ship re-elects him with tho regularity of each four foot well bright yrilcw nuggste, one of
recurring April election.
Too Orchard Lake Military academy b ths DaWiU, a man who had; bad experianos la
largest private institution of tbo kind, 11

deservedly popular.
W. H Wlnogur, a Gtadwin man. tamed
oat W,000.000 shlnglM Jest satson. And yet
many a man's roof continues to leak during
every thunderstorm.
Tbo Stockbridge fair amociatlon mint feel
another pumpkin show in the state that eon
make such a showing.
Sinner* are gating scare*, nt White

The Grand Trunk's receipts at Bellevue

Nicholson, professor, cd chemistry at Uh

aud these nuggets probably cams from thi
same stratum.
-

Saturday banded down ou opinion Ln tbo
case of Thomas Drake v* the Philadelphia
St Reading Railroad -company. The action
unpaid on tba bonds of the Schuylkill Navi­
gation company, which had bsen guaranteed

gers contributed to tbo rash receipt* Num­
ber of deadheads not stated.
Branch county's board of supervisors pre-

M
b«&gt; *• U, ru mow
r-nnt-h to run oob rfcnr aeraa Lake SaneTwice during hia earthly sojourn a Grand
bh friendshad procured hb burial suit, but

u. ImJrad.

gaalzalion made 7*) ears and repel red 191.
Fire destroyed the Brecb Tree eehool-honw,
two mite* northeast of Grand Rapid* Thursday.

blocks, cte.
in the trial ot Robert Murray, of Fort Boron,

being left unturned, that may tend to east a

Herbert Cowell, ot Wyman, ton Ma left hand

&gt;*&gt;
ran the w&amp;Wr into it from a Mde-hUi spring.
John Howland, of Davison station, Lapeer
county, was killed by a log rolling over him Inches thick. They estimate the winter'» km al

to ah right. Itgare overload

Mreosta comity problbttlonista are shoving
local outlon petitions around lively, and an electlon will anon be booked.

Dakota billiard, is alive and warm.
The chair of entomology In the experimental

Ing brought into tbe fold tan Sunday.

Flint doctor let two evangrtlstn and thetr

him tlw other night, and they never plusaea
him. lie claimed they could not bring hltu to
repentance, and it la pretty well believed that
The Smith middlings purifier company, of he K right about It. However ft tl rare that a
Jackson, has received a cable order for a ffig
consign muni ot goods to be sent to^ Australia.
Loggers In Milwaukee county are thinking
scrlojisly &lt;d breaking up their eampe. The
wow In the woods Is no deep that the operations
ojtinty. vice Jrremlsb Townshend, deceased. •
’dr, has shut down because the snow
qffthst logs cannot be got to IL This.
W»rv to Ionia nine months for arabetdetnOUL
IteitJr Morrison, tbe unfortunate actress, has
left Washington for Michigan with the tad
which she v. m aceit-Md of stealing from Blancte committee, by the grace of Spencer O. Fisher.
The Rlohmood gan well I* not gaalng to any candidate tor secretary ot stat* of this state al

folks who subscribed want to know why this is the secund one of Un: defeated candidates oa
th*! Ceket who have -Ince been given govern­
thus.
ment ptaces.
A rreent number of Uic Personal Eight’
county for stealing iron from Thomas Murray.
Journal, publbbed at London. Rog-, contain* a
Ithaca. '
G -orge Grady, aged T7.-and Linus (Hark, aged which will give Jkme* G. Blaine a pain when ho
T&lt;. both died nx their homes near South Lyon
,
, ., , . u
.
1 down LA- the stmiius.and if they succeed tiw
Vnlled States Bas a great mrav
marquis lifted his left hand nnd laid ono I ft.-,hinul&lt;&gt; ptarera might us well ta. green up Wednesday. They were pioneer fanners of
finger arrow tbe twiddling Cageru of his l *t &lt;&gt;uc4.-Mining Engineer In Gtol» Demo- that region.
fUalnc. who Is attracting considerate attention
Clk’.: It
I! Rill
innm
nn'i».'nlf
1.;.
I
.
Sometimes
a
railroad
Dot
Incalculable
benefl:
was more of nn'in-iilt tha/i his prolb a town. The village ol Gladstone bougiit
Acting Oommbsloner Hloeksinger, of the tend
some lumber which corf ?'.* SO, aud the freight
raptumuely, mid then a tall oral fins foakfoff
A Lucky lx»c.
departmcul at Washington, liss ordend the
man of •*), who is atnemher of pcrliameut, I Brown—Ydn'r - u lifi'-kydog, Robin*&gt;m So
restoration of the lands hertioforr withdrawn
stnxloin. He, ti&gt;u, walked directly ii*&gt; tt&gt; tbo • yon mnrric-1 u. girl worth half n million delfor iuderontty ptirivnc* for the Chicago &lt;S»
imu-ijni^ and held out lu* tend.* The hoe: -x- • tare in Ik r own right.
I.L V,.
:___ 1 and. toughtag
....
..
............ _
.. ...I..-,tendedI hl*
left hand.
tbo j it- I .....
snock she suffered by sticking brr leg th roue li soi&gt;, Lanstng &amp; Saginaw and the SL Joseph &amp;
rtretebrtl palm, withdrew it g~ain. Dimtly
a bole In tbe sidewalk.. '
Denver C1:y railroad rompaniroin purstumre uf
behind tho Late comer was the fourth mem­
Hr .-.In— You ought to j ut up tb-&lt; drinks.
Tbe two Grand Trunk steamers that ply be­ thr order of tlmwrevtary inode the Kth ultimo,
ber of U* party, a tsll aud harata into cajkaip ■ Robilwxi-IAU right, old pmn. Ju»t«nil
while I run itito the bouse and *• if lean tween Grand Haven and Milwaukee are having as modified by Jjl.v taitnicUoss ou 'the 8M
considerable troubte with the Ice. anil have to ultimo.
\
tarn In and boost each other ccea*loE.~.Dy..
,
- ---------------Ttamarouisaptin put out hl* left snnppishly
. — . ---------------, nnd after—
the dragoon had wfmktai
*hak«i I Bultt&gt;nlu»l&lt;w in children's gnrmenta are apt
Tbe Cneatiut club, of Flint. Is going to riffle
hr.nil* nithall tboothers he-too sink into hl* t tn tcar'out. especially in waut* and drawers the tariff question this winter, and It Is respect-, Is worth a rolumn orrhclcrJc. said an Amrriean
chair. Tlw nold-raan w traveling ta ro tinder. I bund*. H v ou will stitch a strong cord im­ fully refenvd to the KilUlme club, of LTk lta|&gt;- statesman, ft is n taet. rstahltebed by the tesU-~
...
.
tDedlateiy In front of tlw buttonhole* yen. Ids.for lhene.-.cst parl.anietitary rulings.
ouc of• vihis minor titlra- of. .l*ml...
Marr.-.,
though every onu know» (wHcctly veil who will lutve'nu mere trouble of this kind.
Mrs. T■■dermin. who In cd alone near Manis *
to* ia All Englishm-m haven hld.ton longing
tee. was found dead Tuesday night, and
to travel tmckr strange nam»« in Ireland.
Au Original After Dinner Sp-'t-ch.
andgtr
All thr marquis’ fri-mds and servant* a&lt;iThe
cntertai'imaa:
was
given
by
an
rarl,
officers
suspected dial he knew something of ft, jnn.
&lt;’.nw'd him with scrupulous care by Ids
dwrvfdly i ■ qmlar. It wav extremely liandRichmond has fs.OM north oLvillage property
annmed titto.
jmac, and i-banijiqgno fiovrd in tdiirwt ex*
Presently two of the 11 vertod servant-of crfedvxiflood. Tlreevdnlug was utJladvoncwd, andeioes not owe a cent, has a good village tmll.
Simmon’s
.tbemarqtrfs hurried In with tbo brotitfaiL wh« n n trnignn'it old gentleman arose to Kood Cre aparsltu. 5-too In Ito treasury and
The three gurets waited until tbe to *C taps
.
Liver
MTVi*d and .well under way Worn they prop«rt» a t &lt;wl He sjxike with entire &gt;003,
touched their food. Then they began to
Th» snow Is eatwlug Mr. Ashley a deal ।
ft taik.
talk. j yoritdp wl»t he tsnnt. ”1 fed,” raid to,
It was on interesting fcntctnlr.-'. -tE-w,
Regulator
lEtvry
■d&gt;„t Lr pLia cotutry :.iuln
time n joke w;ts modn the eytw nt till thnw •rfut ILr a plain conatry ujuin like myself
• &gt; ad&lt;ln-s ihb Jwrr..-&lt;1 cu-a^wny, la itulivd to
Tt ulll cure Ml dlvewtos caus'd bv. Der*i«ntu«ni
men looked ridrorise at the marqnto. If ho
■of the l.lvtTjKIJreysandTkomach.
EFFEtWVAL SPECfFIC
grinned, there v.aa n roar of delight If he
•wc.
’
-niinl
a
«[ici-ch
made.
H.
cuuld
get
uo
for Constipation. Dr’prjMjs. Headache, Dtaididn’t, tlim&gt; wjm a doa-l slknct'.
furthtir for many iniuute* Tbo swm- apMackinac rouutj h^s elected her delegates to nes». hour Stomach, bad taste In the muatb.
plumlM vociferously, and uh though they tbe rrpubltean roti grew* tonal convention and
। He did not any a 'V’H until ho hod llnWfcd
hus given them no fnictroeUona. They win go Save time!
Save Health!
hi* chop. an. I then he broke into n story of the
■iltfanxn raci-.it that he was to Ishpeming ready to hold tbe balance of power
SAVE MONEY!
inciulwr of pariianvrt mthx
if the chance offers.
By keeping tills vahablo medielnealvrays tn the
"I—ah—wear |.,»w ih.«An.vwab!o-gqtlu-.w.'’
His itettuingfcould
bouse. A*B t a safe and thorough parpatier.
"Da you. indeed, my lurdf’ goata-d the M.
A verdant brid-«room fnxn 8t. Johns had bls tonic and rtlterxlivr, it ta aJ.ws&gt;* important and
acceptable fnr iro- and It eannot dn barm.
P., dropping hta rtary at oncoapd l&lt;»l:tng LougtuQti's
— NOTHING TOKQUALIT.---with pent cog.-mwa uu&lt;|- r tho table m. the
other night. Tlicy left him nothing but bls
"I have sold Kin.tiion* Llrer Regulator tor the
Cape Cod GVadnally Disappearing. ■
nobleman's fee*.
There isn’t much dmd&gt;t that Cnpo CdM to traveling expensoo.
••Delightful," mid. the Frenchman, nullwa» In a wretched rondnten, froma vary bad
j-utting eaten tip by tie greedy sen, nndUn
Tbe itnamer Cltr of Milwaukee, now lying a:
'iJerUUli- g&lt;x«d thing to du,'' bawlrel tho time ftiW dianpjwnr. Tbe i'rovinvwtown Adree- Grand Haven. Is to be overhsulrd this winter
myself for a Torpid Dver. c.tiised bsr efrscrondrngiKMi heartily, also looking under tho ente fays (hat "Jcre thnn ouu hundred yoora
aud
made
into
a
floating
padace.
says
Grneral
flnenwmt, f find nothing to rquM it am! highly
have pnarevl since a lighthouse waa placud
Manager 8pirer. of the Detroit, Grand Haren A —„ *HBgT, DruggHt.
"Bccaunc," continued thj great lauded pro­ hereby lire government. The original jmrEdinburg,!
ehtree fr.chidcd a pkit of land ten acn* in- Milwaukee railroad.
prietor, “they ventilate the fret-"
-Upah this a perfect clamor of approval extenr. At the jirment time this inetasqra
James Bobb, a farmer of Badtey. Newaygo
broke out among tho gurate, and they all ctnbrnrw. barely six acre* On a point juat county, was killed by a Grand Rapid* &amp; Indiana Stale of Michigan, Count! of Barry.-is.
Estate ol Edward LectuMtiMr, drewtoed.
loaned over nnd admired tbo low shoos of north of tbe marin* station* at Highland
We. the undersigned, having been appointed
tho nobleman to an extent that wodld havo light the fare of tbe bluff liua moved inland
by tbe Probate Court fortiio County ot Barry.
-New York years ol 1 nnd unmarried.
been silly if ft had not btx-n sickening. Tbe
State of Michigan, Commiaaloners toredolvr.
examine ami adjust all dalnre and demands of
marquis soon lost interest m th- subject, and
Tbe bill for establishing experlmeatal stations nil MHMta agsiti’t said deceased, &lt;to hereby
his gucste branchsd off again. Ocrarioually
give notice that we will meet at tire mbate
at agricultural colleges I •&gt; the land, passed the ooon
they addressed him pointedly, but ho never
rooms in tho Cgy at Hastings, nn ftrdne*
A certain ikirtrces of a household manages house at Washington. Kjr Its provisions tbe day. the Uth day of Marell. A. D . iMs. a» d on
looked at.and seldom answered thorn. He
to extract a‘little merriment along with Michigan college grta ttt.OOO tor building thr WWneMay. the IStb day of Jnty, A. D., Mda.W
ten o'clock a. m.. of each ot said day* fnr the
over saw. Finally he woke up from his ap­ much misery from lire sundry cooks of vart- station and equipping IL
parent stupor again and sold to htajxinsounl ouii natwemiitliM.
"Anythin- wanted today, Katharlner «bo
attendant:
sentenced lu the county jail forcing drank and
“Watkins,» more ban’y nnd some old
hitches:, a tall Nova Scotian, fond of' using
Dated January ftlb.
••Would yorxr lordship like gargoMutaf’
“Is thnt tbo rotten khrdT
Cougresaman Jim O'Douneli hag introduetd a
The nun beared.
bin appropriating over g|90jn» to make an pld
"Bring mo mama." raid tho nutrquis
shortly, "1 like tho ah—cbeean that can walk
Michigan aud Indiana, aud A3J. ooo additional
Always eqt a bolted egg from tbe sheik It
Tho outburst of merriment at this was
overwhelming, and tte three sycophants la tbo Scotch way and tbe Inst way. Any. treaty.
talkfi cheese till tbe marquis revealed the
A call ha* been tanned In Mlsvankee county
fact that he had lost iutcrett in the subject flavor of this nutritious food.
for a convention In order to organize and work
by going heavily to sleep la his chair—a
Having in our official capacity as members at lor local prohibition. At present it is thought
wiacned, shrunken, untidy, slovenly, snarl­
that
ft Is not certain local prohibition would get
ing looking little person with a weak chin, a tbo Plymouth Hospital Committee been asked
a local black eye In Mtauukee.
parchment skin, and protruding, yellowish
teeth. The others had fintabed tbeir break, ferent articles to be used aa disinfectants In
fast, but tliey would doc move till the mar­ sick rooms and as preventives of Infectious
for tba Cblquis awoke. It grow lata and still tlx&gt; host fevers, reixxt that Darby's I'roph) lactic Fluid
Wesl Michigan, ft is now discovered Is
slumbered aa. Finally the little Frenchman has beea thoroughly teated during the recent
slyly pushed a big spoon off of .the table, and Typhoid epldesnlc in this place. It proved (root
it fell with a clatter that brought tlia mar­
Michigan.
quis shivering and awakn In on upright posi­
T. H. AaM»TMO.&lt;n.
8. M. DAVniFOMT,
tion in hi* choir.
J. A. Orr.
“What wm thatr be adzed sharply.
came out w ednesday

SIR

OH! MY BACK!

quietly.
“Nawsty rats, forvigrers,'' muttered tbe
most noblo marquta Th m, without a ward
tottered out of tba room yawning hldeoualy.

ENGLISH BUCHU

8TATE CUPPINGS­

Kidney

- Port Huron has a musical society 170 strong.

option.

Saginaw City.
I. Webb, of South Bay City, acknnu ledges
Artificial niumlnmttow.
Congressman Alien's family will join him at
Inveatlgntloni conivr. lng the effects of Washington this wrek.
different forms of artificial Dlaminatian on
the bcnltli have shown thnt tho tallow csuulta question on February 30.
agout who is getting thn forttme fnr tho holrr.
is the most uiiwliokaouw agunt and tbe oleoHe also Ingenuously adds that the arent has
light produces only about 1J&gt;J aa cinch beat larium, died ।
California or England a. a dispatch he expeeto
M tbo tallow cradle, while ft gives out no
to receive shall dietale. 8oawbod» ought to
parsons.—Frank Lrailc’*

A eouple of InmaH

signed to Halifax.

INVBtTlOATOM IM

�THE PAATING HOUR.

porhapu"
n&lt;nrr
..
If— if-■this donkey catuo to lira with

lowering bar oyoa, sum! growing as rod as a
ri[«uing clwrry, “ob! but if. |s&gt;j&gt;a. he would
remain, if—(it was tor turn to &lt;*xigh now)
It—.one at bi* masl-'r diouH ctmuo to live
haste, ataaT
Tbe milter laM dawn’ hi* gnn. Groat

Thnsluai

-pUlaa1

lu FMttbanr r»*i-a«™

onten-d in a Due rag*.
,
“Cadrtun! Tte donkey will nsoalu nt
tone with him. I&gt; t him go! Nevwl"
"It wax a trap, then!- ahouted Cartagnet,
bonudiug up. -MisHraWe fellow.'“But"----- i .
:
Laterthc uudrrxtood hia sun's tboughttanjicsa. Hu trie.I to deny it. Home neighbors
hod ruu In. There *u but one way to prove
ULsgor-d faith; give hiayounger xun aud hte
donkey to hte r|val. Ho.gave item up. And
in a raraitb lat*. after u xu-w routawA L.-x-l
been sigitod and tte l«ns bad l»*n pul*
lixbed, the telfify of Kaligniu q ntuumncixl a
marriage inJhu Ixn'iti/ul Gowim toiu» uf Ite
telk Cad^cu, who saw growing the find,
hairs 00 bls lijv [mt on a large new vset to
go and find Yagcttc nt tte Upper Mill He
wa»happy; he ‘trembled with feverish excitemeni, and jnever in .tte b«tivests wm
Ibero so much light a* on this day. When bo
wa* all ready he went to take HeivuiM from
tte stable, and I-'1 jsit^an him a Uns, handM&gt;mc, ttont bridle, a handsome fly net urnl a
hravy Matiltei of gray wool. Hcnulre and
he were to prrwait ttem*dvc* together nt tbe
Upper Mill on the morulng of thr wedding
day. Anil the donkey wa» a* happy *• b**
tnarter. He dimi-d. to knelt, te Minted
Lnbartbe. wlmu| be "m gokn; to i.-avr for­
ever, and he counted up to nine Fill* his
hoof. Now, Just at the moment when to­
wns sruittg out for the Vpjwr Mill, tteyoung
S|-oc*e Mt tte [Aterual bsmt lying heavy &lt;xi
hia back.
“Lt-ten," -aid Laburthe, iu an agitated

marry Hercutea!
inbortb* was al ours wauated. But b*
xIcmxI on hi* dignity. Giro up hteiloakcyf
Novar! Nut oven i.‘ hbmm xboui-l marry n
primiM. He ryfiM-teil. however. Yanetto
All Hx- inhirf Jlhnto of HaHguacq. in
was worth’ bavin/. (VCagnet would give
cony, well xrww kri.nt n hateful rivalry there hern dower of 2,00 tmuc*. Uilsulbe hod
only tn giira Hercnlc* to tbr young busltan.L
“Hum!' thought tho uulter of tbe Lower
Mill, ami Labaktie, tte proprietor of tte Mill, and lie sinik*l ua though be bad a bright
Lower Mill CzuBa^uetof theU|qwr MillwM idea of bix own to work out. Tuen Ur went
for hi- am Auguste, and »uid to him, “AVoald
rich;.Labarttetfi tbe Lower Mill was poor. yua like to man-* Yuuette, and go and llr«
The Upper Mil! fated tte prettiest maid of tte at tbe Upper Miiir
mill in tlir raulof: l.nt tbe Ixvwer Mil! poo“Yes, indeeil," niilied tbo handsome Au­
doatoy in tte district, guste. curling bis mitxtarbo &lt;xi bls Anger.
was .tbs ilaqfihter of ' So the question of marriage was quirkly
&lt;!•*! \\n«tt»'/ tte don- settted. But Yanette turned slightly pate
Castaguct, and
_z_______,„,^_jM|MM'&lt;raite,and was when they |ia&gt;wd her the marriage eontrnct
named Hervulra. 1 Now.H tuuxi to regretfnlly
admitted, the haad-emn* Hrecu’w* competed
with the pretty Y*anrtteadvanta^**&gt;u*ty, and,
thank* to Mm, tte [»&gt;r Lower Mtil ***
“What fa Uw mattirf What t*th-matter'"
making nody to iruiu the ricb lTpf«w Mill
Let ua hasten to 90 Hint H*rcuiv- wtu, u-vt
an ordinary duuk»v Hrn-nl&lt;*&gt; wa* a* Mg aa
n borM hence hU (&gt;re«tige; strung a* two frightened, -cared and said not another a ord.
muto, tone* hi*I name; aud a* learruxl as She had deceived bcrwelf, perbapg. Growing
several college greduan-*. hence hi* triumph. paler and pater, she beard tbe condition* of
toward thr -table.
Ht* tvutdrr. tb* Iwemiog toliartto, bad twu the marriage: dower 2,(HO franc* ou &lt;&amp;&gt;• xi-te,
sow. TIi* elder,yiegnntly nan»*l Auguste, Hercule* »a th* other; and in faz-t Uir mag­
wax a hazMi-xins-(4H0W at
provided; with nificent d.rnkey was then:, making to th*
Take
lien
al.-.
aWay
Hinee be is tbe prwa
a thick innstat li*, and ac&gt;'iuipli*b&lt;*t io tto
of your bappincM, I cvnaent to the wpamart of steading tbri-lnrk' of the ciHt-xnrrs at
tion But," Aud fw wuxed profane. "1 will
tto mill, a sjx* aBy of ,|he Gaacuu miller*.
never [vnuit my cumpetiteT to make lw of
All Raligniii'i ndunr*d him. The other son.
“I bare Him.* stammered the tullter in bte
sneeringly imru—l Cadeton. waa a feeble beard. And be bold on to I bo halter with him. In two year* I would Hot hav.. a sack
youth at e.’. afltj**d with a branDesa
both hand.
donkey
thi* half k«&gt;'-ind &lt;-f |«wdered cobah,
and rawer able totyrat a friend out of the
They signed tte contract. Augusto made
omsiltot little &lt; lii&lt;A. Atal tte yrxiog girls a flue flourish. But Yansato, who** ittetrwtod nblrh 1 have ottx-d with five quart* &lt;M
heart «iu lewting fast, almost fainted wtieu
“Fear ivituing.'" lail-.utte w««t -&gt;u. “i
bare turwwuu « .».-&gt; tHn&lt;. Tte first syt«|&gt;film.
I must liavr dro ivfd myself."
t-Hit* uf tte puiaMiir.fi will n«&gt;t apjawr tor
To bqpn with, Herculre »a* well endowed.
But suddritly ber face lightened She ven­ twubuur*. In t«u bteir* Yattrlb- will ba
tured to aay to Laliarthc, “You know t!»e your wif«', ami "hat-* fls-uu can't lw unstocu,
donkey muMTemain with usf If not”—
te qutek;
bnrxe taking a y»«i&lt;g girl to ri-!-. Tai«hl
“Nothing 'rise diall ba' That to uruter- Uunw.
“But, l-ajm" —L
.
by Ciutetou, Ht"viite» Iwucl to go -b-wu &lt;m Htood," insbdal Castagnct with energy. •
“No fi«lMbiMW' now. If you don't mind
hi* kneth when be wu* arohted, bxlnuro «beu
“That i» utidrratood." replied tbr puxzbng
KK'.
everything
atoll be Stoppml.'
the prawini girl* |xxii&gt;'i lu-n-.w, to riftg’hte
lalarthe.
Cadrtou Ml n «*»)&lt;! ssrual v-tart &gt;o hi* tem­
bell wh«!ti tepuwvdtM-fore the ebureh d-i»r,
“Sow-ou' Well, there isa praitira) bride
ple*. .IVbat! ttertxxl donkey, that M' E*'1
to *a)ut« tto M-i-xibia-ter, wb-nn to lioimred, for you," thought tin, neighbor^
riddruku much Mtezi be waxgenml'. tto
with a re*p-«cUul xhikc of tte bead, wnggtug
And Yanette signed.
good donkey that had i-nrrix*! Yanrtta! tte
bi* cars tte white: to-vantup tn nine with'
hh hoqf, for which h&lt;- "i&gt; rewarded! wlth nn [»w*r Mill Castagwt went after him H* unforgrttiuic truoil Uou had teixiglit ttoir
k»v* u» light' “till.* dca nof said be. kre(*
extra&lt;h*h.of bran; ifiA-Mh. well, tet us ranmg away from tb.- trough that «a* fill**!
flrw-ounrhcx to K»jing Hint te made tte piVitu tte-U.UL i at L* thv-ig!.' of Yawtto'a
tiro reiaimune wouilrr over hi* teaming—
gl&lt; r&gt;-c«qiit*i quickly in Gawuuy—«o thnt Ita said Izxlxr'. l.r to &lt; axiautwi. “After the wwlllie littteievening guttering* tb*y tulkrd'of dtag. wlxm Angu*:-* mil ’!•«•■ with you, Lo radiant promise of thi* day, for which bo
liodso loug wniUiI
nothing l-ut U.* exploit* of Hfrcute-,
will not gu away again.'’
■
Ulu-i-n.-ip dontey 4f tte l-owar Milk Tho
“Ob! my ttadC «*id H. barying hi* face
Waitingjcr tb* wedding, the diuikry ran in id* bands. Ami he hrardll.-rruie* munch­
ing tho content* of lb&gt;- trough.
rouml atiiut, «laxdr*j by the wonderful &lt;!&lt;**]* in tho stab’.-j al th- Upper Mill H'wytiJew
Five mlnutra later iaiiet«n tremble*! a
of/tyrcnb-*, rent it* grain to lail-drtbr
6-ard a d -“ii.t whistle which &lt;-au«*l him to little a* he pn*eat.*J hiuwlf at the Upjwr
iHrrcai|*«cl&gt;an».-&gt;l nil tte famn-r., nmlJuwl pri"k tip hi* 4*r». It wax wqdetotl. who wax
thf»»tr,*ttby of al! tte bou—k-* jwr*. The
very sad xlmw the v.vnttart wa&lt; signed, and
four •&lt; I'.-.-•/»( t -&lt;t Upjvr MUI •vqld not who made lo him this .Jwqsiirin^ a|&gt;jvaL sound, a tel pa' YanctU-'. hand into that --f
conttad** i’itb nun. And Yn:a tte. tte maid Now. when ilhi-- well understood whistle
of th.- tp*11- "h ' w.irt prwtent n* well n* aouiido! ,tb» r^ wem iw barriers or l*mds for MB* ail in whit- Hbe uuul&gt;-lig*&gt;; about tor
pretty. *iu 1
bijuure-1 a* tin- InnKiuiiu- Hervulr-. Holiroke tliroughcvery thing, an.I a»sto walked tbniugli tbe ttel-i
Cadrtou
iialiit:i&gt;i! ••! Uir ri*. nltndII.
trombted. Camlug &lt;«t (nun Ito lu-.yuirii
Cnrtngtot, nut entirely di«cnurngtil, «*&gt;n• •flter. “IVbat l* tLl mattr* with yog" astoxl
xeillaixc.*'
.•
»beot
him.
“
you
are
pale."
Cadrtc
i told
•Weil!'' growled Ca*iagnet to latbartbe.
“if tte -tmikry -•-■aj-c* again—-mly one* b*r the whole stop. -Ual in tbe church,
cur—I -Lfi-kHoti Hen tif -* wa- |x-rha|»
wben Ito Huligim&lt;*{ tegan played tt4|&gt;rr&lt;ti«wt
more
—
gte.l-M
to
thwedding.
’
’
a* lu-i-h &lt;d n wi’. li a* ttey: at any rate,
tune o*er tbr khir.ing fare* of tto n&lt;?wty wad,
Then Labartte taolu hi* eon Cadrtau and
nodiiug • Tk-d again*.* hitn
Au-I the
and when Ito oi l curate drrtartxl, lb solemn
wheel&lt;m the Upja-r Mil) tuna*!only when gave him a strong -tendon.
“I have a uan-i to pinch yoa.#y&lt;M» scamp, Latta word*, that tbr lite*aing "I toavrn
there wm grain to bd gnmnd for tbe family.
would descend ouj Yanetto aud radotou.
Caxtsgnet wuuld Imre l-.ught tbe wonderful for ralling/lfmite*f If you do It again I they, vsry humbly,with great ferrtw in thatr
। will pull you by tte ears around tte'cnaimmi
dunk** from hHrmvny; he u&lt;&lt;uld - -rtaitih
havo given JOO trnwia fur Mm, nnd ypu &lt;un
prayed with all their might that lb' good
grt ten iloukey* for that tnuney a: tbe fair hi in a softer vni-v to --onsute him a little. God would accord them long life, that He
Prybuuraite. But Hcreuir* would nnt fan*e
' would reuse great hhrvtnta at corn jto grow
I in tbo tteld for tbeni to grind. that IJr would
tourerled t» the wile, and it was nrerreary to
You un-lentand me! Hnfti, then."
reckmi v.ilh tto Ix-ayt. Hia reputation bad
Band water to turn their mill, nnd ril-o that
Cadeton fell sw-k. He called Hercules no
poM-l the l-uuirda of tte -'immune, and sumure. Why should be bare called him at
an-rptnl them. But' Hervulr* always «*une
back Ix-tm- ou tte morrow of tbe sale, and to himself. And the days passed by, and
Labartte hod to refund tte money to tto Heresite did not return. They gave him all turning on hia master hh great derailing
buyer. I'n-m Ptmillog, distant throoleagu-w; his bran at tbo Upper Mill.
eyes, tbuw eyes so ^rvfuan&lt;i- m&gt; thnughtlul,
Ami ('adeton thought that lie should surely so loving, so mysterious the they bad &gt;utrefrom Haba.*, over tlto*-u toile* away ; even
from Bidacliv. whirh I was at tte farther end die. He loved Yanetto with all bls miserable
ot tbu next -tej-arunant, Hervutee had thn*
Hn
ret oror!. And carb' time, with very hum­
ble movwtwnte of IU* ears, he bad gooe
Cadeton. Tbe mayar’a wife Saving accepted
daya, tto pretty Yanette. with her well the part of gndmotb. r, ana the a booltna*ton. But Cadeton norer bail to bo careful
not to wok! him: indeed not! Hr loved hi*
pupil to--much!' He wax au [rood of him! xhitxi about him’ Ab! iu tbrs* da£&gt; the wax
Thanks to the donkey, they .bail a little con­
day there might bare bem -«-n tbe baudsideration for tte miller in Halignacq.
And l-r-i-to, there were certain txmds unit­
tbe decaying oak, which srrvsd a*a boundary
ing HenuJa^and Cadeton unknown to tbe patron of Haliguacq, for Hermil.w to iwape mark between tbe lands of tbe two milk
from tbe Upper Mill. But Ht. laurent »a«
It waa there that Cadeton had berird Her
young to larry aarks of flour, the* both' a- inexorable aa Yanetts. And tte victor­
ious Auguxto rubbed up bis mustache with
ton Transcript from tbo French lw Jean
frenxy.
The
days
roiled
by
and
Hercules
country. ” Cadeton rode on Hrroulre* buck,
Rameau.
'
oimL disregarding ths fact that te had no
musta'-te. Ite played Matter, was a genrral, marriage Cjidrtmi went out, though at 1 II Buf­
an-i ctaarpvl on hi* boyish enemies And in fering, arid he walked along the winding
When Ferdinand Ward waa aant to 8iag
tlirw gatno* Yanette took part, tlie pretty stream which supplied thr two mil!. He did
Yanette at tbe Up[ier Mill, who di-l not- yet
know thnt sb&gt;&lt; ought to hate Cadeton of tbe
Lower Mill Cadeton Was then It amFYanctte
lire a year. Waril's appearance favored thia
IX Hte was already ,rery prettjL with ter
prophecy, for ho waa thin, withcoJortem face.
well nmndod forehead, her big eysu, her dainty two nulls, and be remained there for a Jong
chin, and all her face, so timid and so lively, time, with hia eyes fastened on tbe [wth
which
Jed
to
Hercule*'
stable.
Ten
o'clock,
where shone couxtnnth nn ingmuoua smite.
Then (ten Cadeton dared to call ter "Mrs. IL midnight Oh! tba ungrateful donkey prison fare and confinement will kill him.'
Gonnral." And YaneiXo liked well to hear would never crane. And Cadeton thought, as
If Ward's friends knew ae much then
tef-xclf callod so. Bui since tton Cadeton
(la waa too much. He stood up. He did nte
rsxor his mwtach, persisted in remaining botauoe with joy. Il waa hie high mustier of
newt h tin. Skin. H.. had no right to look al nettling a problem ia not liked iu Soilgnac.]. living that waa proving disMtrous to bis
young girt*. Ho no longer looketi at Yan­ He simply cried, after being assured that noette, and be gave bora very low salute wlum
bo met her. and, if he Hashed Is-fore lier, be suddenly beard a strange no^pr, tbe noise of
them. and a ligbtnc® in his stop that bo did
not
Ctedeton. in fact, looked only at Homtea. cutes that waa trotting, that
Hun.
Tbo good clrtukey soon Oiled all hia Ufa. Tbe

A GASd

ROMANCE

The Test o( Ability is Sum,

yuung.lcr like
After all," I* O’
pro. id-d I bare a donkey”
|n*w*MiCniekeu*. spring «

FteTHiNG-

Grew

Succeeds Uike

yr

pow
POWDER Dr. J. A. Baughman, tht
Absolutely Pure.

Tht* powder never varies. A marvel of parity |
strength *u&lt;! alto e*omeue*s. More eeononilexi
than the ordinary klndC and eannot be said In
competition uiththen-ultltudoof ton lest, abort
weight, alum or phosphate powder*. Sold only
In can*, p—P..«rt&gt;aa r\i ujb
Wall St. N.

HASTINGS. MICH.
Is-able and proud to refer those who niky inquire a- to hi&gt;
success in the treatment of chronic disorders to a large num
her of

The Leading Citizens,of Barry and Adjoining Counties.
Remember that his home hae -been in Harry county fo:
many years: that he has made the treatment of Chronic Bi,
eases a

Special $tudy for Year

=^s

He use&gt; all the latest and most approved ;nietli&lt;)tl.&lt; for the
treatment of Chronic cases. He is not prejujiceti in favor ot
any school. The remedy that suits the case in hand, do mat­
ter what school uses it, is the one be applies. With him the
test of ability to cure in the case of any remedy is it- .Pieces*
in actual practice.
.
N.

.

Read, Read, Read.!

IWtelt having b*en made In th* csmdlthai*
dated April

tnortgages. ou page lik Nxid mortgage wm
upon toe riprcxs condition that should default
in expressed, aod should tte sate* reins
aid and in arrear* for tbe spacFof thirt
•b ird Irosn Ibenretortb
aftei
lapse ol the said thirty daj*. the
etna! scni at »l..w, wttb all am
of latereai tbareou should becosae and
and payable tiumediaMy thereafter, although
the period limited for the mi went iberwef maj
not then have expired; and default having be«n
made In tte parnmt 9! In ferret due Arrtl 1»
1WT, and the uioe tiVng rrir.alned unpaid and
lu arrears tor the space of thirty days aid up­
ward*, thri aforesaid principal sum ot
wttb all arrearage* of Interest tbrreoa, I* now

Still or proceeding* at law havingteen I annul
ed lo recovvr the inonej* secured by *akl morl
CMto. or any pert ibereuf;
Now.• here tore, by virtue of the power of sale

If you are ku fieri ng. do not despair.
l)r. Baughman can point you to a number of ca.-e&gt; when*
patients hud given up all boj&gt;e of life and resigned theui-elve*
to a belief that they must noon die. To-day they arc well
men and many of them prominent in bnsine» and -ocial
circles.
»
.
It would be a violation of sacred confidence to give the
names of any of thediundreds of testimonials we have The
originals can be seen, however. We quote from a fpw
.

One say?: “I have thrown away my crutches and am no
longer a sufferer from rheumatism
In my case you have
mane a complete cure.”
,
Another says: “1 find that your treatment for catarrh in
my case has been highly successful. I cannot tell you how
grateful to you I feel.**
A lady uses this language: “1 have suffered from female ,
weakness for many years, and expended hundreds of dollar*
in vain efforts to get relief. Not until I put my case in your
hands did I experience that telief. Now I am hearty and
well.” f •
A gentleman writes: "1 was buffering terrible with kidney
complaint. Many physicians declared ! had Bright's disease

reu that on Saturday, tbe .'1st day of ApriL You were the first to give me encouragement and sinre put
l». IM*, al ten o'clock In tbe fiwraoou. i
5“*“ •A'l-*
*ue,'on-«® «•* Mlhret bld- ting my case in yonr charge I have obtained the relief I
hoped. I am able to do my work the same a- before I wsraiiMS

E

sot*®

uaie in ins township
____
Tbe north sixty acres of the south east qusrtoretMcUoaeight.in town four north, rouge
iMted, Hastings. Jan. M, IMS.
Sam
Smitm ft COUIBOVF.
Attorneys lor Mortgagee.
Itoaulihas
otacs
Lewis

which
the &lt;Lx
Ox.- i.ur. trod
and an attar

taken sick."

One patient who thought himself in the last stage- of - on
sumption and had been assure-kthat such was the case by his
physicians now writes: “Dear Dr: I am feeling better and
stronger every day, and feel sure that persi-tenre with your
remedies will be rewarded with a complete cure.'' And '*
will. TheTrottble was. his other physicians lacked the means
of correct diagnosis of the case. Instead of lieing in the last
stages of consumption, the lung tissues had but just began to
break down.

BEAR THIS IN MIND.
I)r. llaughnian by his extensive research, large practice and
pjouero methods and appliances for the practice of medicine.
J^ alJe to correctly diagnose a case where others would fail
fhis is or the greatest importance.

beating him, too, gently to make him go. And in riding up and down jnrt Ltncohi
ecmUUhM 1B sab! tre&lt;1x^. .M 1^.^.“}'
the j-erw-n who was beating him in thia aaid a North Hi&gt;le man
sneh case made ano prv»»t~«
,n
manner----given that ou Karurday,
••Ob! Yanette'" said Cadeton. opening Ms
A. 1». ixsx. at ten o'rf
despairing arms And Yanrtte, uttering a
sbaHiiellM public nuAl
light cry, kt beracif fall Into h!« arms, ab
tlexigJi that wm hardly done any more at thro* or four or* present. W tetter it is ndworth yonr remembering is that Dr. Baughman treat- Balignam. And twenty years of JtapfHnewi
Chronic diseases. He is a specialist in that line. For 1 ; '
I
town-■uuiiril •-VMtrpabli'an. Tbe Mgstaut seemed to ran away In that jnI note of dadon't pretend tn say; l«t I am certain that J*?'11 **fJ®*01- lo’erret. and all I-gS*,
•nnyor, however, proteusl. But If then Urinm.
to­ reason he can treat them much more successfully than
TM. |&lt;uWc Indlgnatkxi. there «•» menu
• same Interregular practitioner. In short he readily cure-case- "I
v.rtthutg iti tbe houMliukl; and Ho-rutes,
prwdduBrt'a.
FT
a** pretnisrs hotnw
“Naughty fallow f' said she. reproachfully. —Chicago Tribune.
the regular phy-dcian fails.
Why did you n&lt;4 whisiit r
“I did not daro to! Could I possibly subTherefore, if yon suffer from any form ol Chronic dises
h! my good Yanrtte." Thon, with a
remember that you can get right here in Hastings hr |l;r
turo, oxpmsive of hia rohabJ.tatioa,
. »U ‘---of tbe former city eomptelu that white the
Baughman
the-anme scientific and successful methodmonths r
--r~»K I treatment that yon can grt only in the large cities, and tne■To kill Hrrcutea
J at a great expense.
“MustachaT

Bayaui. -. where there was a grand musical
comj-tliitMi. Th-strraU werv fillud with the
binn- af Iwa* inatnuhrnte. When lie re­
turned to Ualignacq ibr donkey began to
l&lt;ay. and iu bi. song JUadeton recoguiaed a

ANOTHER FACT

as «s.ssa.rssx?^^S

IBIW ft COLGUOTB,

CONSULTATION FREE

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The Hastings
Haarnraa. Babky Co., Mjoh.,

COOK &amp; NISKERN.
BUB»OKimO.N BATka
price &lt;i( mbeerlptlon wDl «»«rttt*rrty Ihk*1.S.
In either ease is cent* will be ;«:ldr«t for twi­
nge when •■ubcrlber rrtltlc* otiUiCe of the
county.
AD VEUTIB INlF BATES j
One plutan per year.....................ItCttQO
Extra cliuge for special poettlpn*.
JOB FR?NTTNG.

WHOLE NO. 1705.

HASTINGS. MICH. FEBRUARY 1, 1858.

VOL. XXXII. NO.'40.

_________________ I------------- .—•

County News.
The toUomni penwiM are authorized
ecive sabMrlpuntM far the Van a kb :
WcslejM yers. Woodland Center,
I&gt; M. *twr*, i,erke).
W. n. Adkins Monran.
It. «. Hale. Nashvflle. ■

••
U'DotUM-U.
J. X. Covert. Carlton.
I*b»U)tartrr. Freeport.
U L Horthlatrt.Tedar Greek.
1. i, N .rv.rH .1, hr’tou.
JobaAbcao,
Hk-kory Corner*,
tr...— _ e.
,n..
ni, Bru*xrd.
i.OranyyHlr'.

entire office Is new; and wit h the latest (aertvt
W. the mast approved patterns of nnvBI Aery*
competent workmen employed, enables the

not titled
New Year*

CLQVEMDALK.

The first or Iwl of wheat from this
place to Hastings went over the new
rail road the fore part of the week. Jt
was purchased for the new roller mill
at Hastings, by Mr. Milan Wuldorff.
Walhuie Doolittle is also buying wheat
at this point for Kalamazoo.
It is currently reported that Dugold
C’umplwU and George Havens will
erect a suitable building at/this point,
for the “purpose of carry Mg on the
hardware buainais.
Markm Davenport has procured the
necessary material to erect a dwelling
on his premise*, early in the spring.
Mr. Morehouse is delivering 50 cords
of four foot wood on the ground of
Batea &amp; Kingebury, and the brick bu$inras will be lively in tbe spring.
L. H. Barnes has the etone drawn for
a house, which he will build enrly in
the spring.
The steam saw mill owned by Frank
Pierce will start up tbe first of Febru­
ary.
Mr. Mosher’s store is almost complete
ed, and he will soon be here with a large
stock of goods.
Our school is doing finely under the
mnnkgeinent of Grant Otis.

'

-

MABTINSOOK N EKS.

Bad colds and sickneM quite preva­
lent.
Mrs. Draper and daughter, grandma
Hillton and Mr. Marions girl ore quite
।sick 'with tvpbold pneumonia. Tnose
persons mentioned in my last are re­
covering Wrv slowly.
Charley Draper died last Thurwlay
after u aliort illnesa. Funeral at the
WKlcvnn church ’.apt Saturday.
,
Geo. Varney In underj the doctor s
cant.
, ’
Ice harvest is in full blast. Thorn­
।apple lake furnishing the material.
• Itevlval services still going on at the
Free Methodist churcn" Many are be­
■ ing benefited.
’
. .
Will Wellnum and family visited hn»
parents at Leach lake last Saturday.
His son Henry was taken Bick while
■there and was unable to return.
Fred Barry had friends from York
1
State
visiting them last Katurday.
Can’t think where your correspon­
dents got their cold weather. 10 to 12
below zero was as low as we could get
in this section.
Prayer meeting at Henry Bain’s this
1Tuesday evening.
•
Rev. Rowland preaches at the school
house next Sunday morning.

C A KI.TON.
News seems to go with the cold.
I.O. Fleming. A. J. Stilwell and
Leon VauVelaor attended lodge at Irv­
ing last Friday night
We would like to- Inquire who the
joke is on now. la it wosse to tell of
a thintf that him not happened or deny
It the same when it has happened; but
Charlie is happy; It’s a girt
A culler at John Wickham’s, a young
lady.
What is the matter with that other
correspondent. He don’t seem to come
any more.
Otis Yarger is drawing logs to Hast­
ings now.
That boy is lost, add now some one
B ill have tn put a string on him.
Glad to hear from you in. the way
brothers of the Democrat and Journal
were coming to. but it is useless now.
Don’t get frightened If they do bark.

FEAIKI EVILLE.

Splendid sleighing and beautiful
weather.
Some of our villagers attended the
box social given by the G. A. R. boys
at Delton Thursday night, much to
their satisfaction.
•
Social at Hiram Chase’s on Tuesday
evening of this week.
The cantata -Lost &amp; Saved" is in
course of preparations by the L O. G. T.
It Is a fine cantata and should draw a
large house.
Rev.T. F. Babcock is holding revival
meetings at Orangeville this week. Bev.
Bose, of Kalamazoo i$ assisting him.
.Bev. Perry is almost on tbe sick list.

Otte mck.
with non­
filled tooth.

Owing to illnees of friends and the
visited
added c;ires caused thereby, your cor- Prairieville]
reepondent has been unable to “show
Haatiup t« a city o( XOOO oeoplc. unrounded
up4 of late; but as all have promised to
'by a rich and prosperous country, and la the
keep well in the fnture. you may ex­
county seat ot Barry count). 1U location on
throe nMtnral terrace* rising from the Thorn­
FllEKUOMT.
Jos. Wood and wife, of
Indipect to hear from us often.
apple river, could hardly be surpawiod. .With
Albert F. Colby started Monday for ana, tre in the village on
Elegant night for alelghriding.
ts beantltully shaded »trveU and handsome
LosAngelos, Cal. He will spend the old fnends and neighbor.
. holm.-*. It affords an excellent realttoner place.
James Godfrey was at Ilastingo FriM
ORUO-raOKNAlTLK
.
The city has graded schools of the highest dav.
Orno Strong was In Ohio
remainder of the winter with his
*:.uul.in! ot excvllnnce. also a school library ot
There is considerable sickness around
part of last week attending the funeral
brother of that place.
Think twice before you speak is al­
IJ00 volume*, and elegant school butldlngx. It
here due to the sudden changes in tbe
Miss Florence Hendershott, of Irv­ of his mother.
ways the best way.
On Monday evening, of the 23*1 imit., ing. is visiting her aunt, Mrfe. J. Camp­
weather.
Mrs. .sarah L. Baker, who left tare
Mrs.
John
Fish
is
numbered
with
the
nlrnt erder. 11 e*u boast of M Snr a sv^tem of
Mr. Burton has the typhoid fever.
'quite a number from about the Corners bell.
recently to join her husband at Dexter,
waler work* as any rity pov—ues. wlitch fur- sick,
met at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. ' Miss Carrie Crons, of Irving, is visit­ Kansas, died at that place on the 21st,
Sammy I'almer has lung fever.
nl«b
of unsurpaMtd p*«rity and adapta­
A. J. Choesbrough wju&gt; at the Co. seat
C.
Bishop,
residing,
fity
uillra
east
of
the
The
church
society
oi
Quimby
met1
tion lor nouwtMdJ puro&lt;r«e*. and alw veunof paralysis, at the age of 48 yeara
ing at F. L. Blake’s.
Cornprs, for thfe purpose of reminding
.-uleqtiatfl prolection n*aln»t fire. It han two Thursday.
at Jim McIntyre’s last Thursday.
Keeler Bros, and their families, of She wasjhe mother of five children of
Will Holmes was at Hastings Thurs­
good biuik*. which extend every piMsIblv scThere was a social dance at Mr. Kill’s 'them of the [fact that it was thl-lr Charlotte, are in town.
whom Fred is the only one now living.
vomodtulon to patrons, and two iiaw hotel*, one day. I
fourth wedding anniversary. After a
!» now open fatiir public, that
no
Mrs. 8. Brown, who has been visiting She was a Bister of Mrs. George Tru­
Geo, Smelker was at Carlton Thurs­ last Wednesday. AU enjoyed them-. 1social intervic**- mingled with mirth
In any city of three tlmex the popuUselves very much.
her sister, Mrs. Colon, of this place, re­ man, of this place.
Hmtlnci. 11» t&gt;4«ls&lt;i*a men and burf- day.
Last Thursday Mrs. WiU Hill bad a !had piwsed all were made welcome by turned to her home'in Battle Creek
Henry Cisler, of Ohio, is visiting his
T. L. Rogers was on the streets of
ne« Ttuiises ar» fully abreast with the time-* In
to which the guest* did Thursday afternoon. ’
rag bee and in Um* evening a dance. refreshments,
I
pu»h and enterprlw. It hxv al read) a tiutnUer Hastings Thursday.
son Sam. Mr. C. was one of tbe earli­
—
ample justice. The whole was a comot IkturtehfaR nuuufacturinx enterprises. But
Prof. Morse and wife have moved est settlers of this township and county
Miss Mattie UhJ, of Carlton, fca* the AH bad a splendid time.
Its doirlutK-mciiC In tlU* dlroeifan U*» been
The Mines Hyde went to Lake |Kete surprise upon Mr. B. After wish- into the Cook residence on Grand Rap­ but has not been a resident 'here for
iundnti by T.-vek of proper transportation fnelli- guest of J. G. Reuter’s people Friday
ig thrir host ami hostess many such ids street.
Odessa one day last week.
•Cles. The Miehiican Central h;ia loss bum Ils and .Saturday.
many years past.
•
only railway. But thl* falllhe Chiraxo. KaUAnthony Golden made a Hying visit 1anniversaries the company dispersed
Miss Zoe Banford returned last Sat­
Miss Lena Parrish entertained her
Wm. Ekert has been drawing walnut
tiituoo A SaRinaw It. B. ha* b«x-n eum;dried to
for their several homes, knowing full urday from a two weeks visit with numerous young friends on Friday ev­
to this places Wednesday.
,
Hastings, making It nearer UUIusro by rail logs to Hastings.
well
that
it
bad
ta-en
gixxl
for
each
one
Emma Cote spent tbe week at Quim­
than either Grand Rapid* or Jackson. Il I* the
friends near Grand Rapids.ening lust with a leap year party.
Geo. C. Smith, of Middleville, hits
of them to have been there.
purpoae of the projeeton ol this Uno to &lt;-xt«n»d
by.
Mrs. Reltecca Bray, of Dutton, spent
Schiedell Bros.’ minstrels were at tbe
(lie Mine to Saulnaw next year, which wifi lieen selling fruit trees in this vidnity
Mnu Hyde and Miss Belson visited at
E- Pennock and wife, of Hastings, Sundav and Monday with her sister, opera house on Friday evening. Their
make the C. K &amp;. 8. one of the best Uns* tn tbe past week.
Scothoru
’
s
one
day
last
week.
were
the
guests
of
Miss
Esther
Pen
­
Michlga-i. The laisrll A Hasting* railroad ha*
Mrs. J*. Carveth.
nudiencewwas an extremely slim one,
Frank Nagler. who is teaching in the
Many log* tire being hauled across nock Monday night and on the followt-ecn graded and Ironed from l&lt;uwe1l lonth Io township of Bowse, spent Sunday with
Wm. W. Turner, who went to Boston which probably accounted for the rath­
Freeport, ersht mllrs north ot Hasting*. The
the lake.
day went on their way to Galesburg.
with a car load of fine horses about two er meagre character of their entertain­
right of way has thwn seenrcd and most of the friends in this place.
Rev.. Ross, a former pastor of tie W. weeks ago, returned home Friday.
•eradtnx been done from Freeport to Hasting*.
ment.
Fred Smith returned home Friday
ThK road will be extended to HastinK* in l»w,, from work on the G. it. A L. R. R. He
W. D. Fenton and W. E.‘ DeGolia
M.
church
of
thia
place
but
now
of
Andrew Wright has made Miss Ella
Mttd R is expechni will also be pu*li&lt;p1 oh to
Helayml letter.
Orangeville, was making tails on Fri­ and their wives spent Sunday with rel­ Hoag all Wright
Battle Creek. These two new road* will, give nays they have quit for the winter.
lla*tlnui a.* tine transportation faellltle* a*
Gridin Cummings and family, of As­ day and in the evening attended church atives In Cascade.
The Rankin Scottish company, which
B. Foster, of Hastinga, was in town
could lie dcilred, and make it one of tbe wry Wednesday.
syria, visited at Fred Quick’s last Sun- 1 at this place.
,M. F. Jordan made a business trip to were down on tbe bills “to sing, dance
best points for manutaetiiriOR c»tahli«lniient»
Upon complaint on oath of Geo. O. Kalamazoo Monday.
and make merrie" at tbe opera house
There is considerable interrat taken day.
l&lt;5 facile. To wcure *twh Is the alm id tbc-citlA sleighload of ladiee of the Baptist Monday evening postponed their en­
Mr. and Mrs. R. Mayo, oi Nashville, Jones, ot this; place, a warrant was
/en* ot llaxtiDRs. and It offer* mod liberal in in the revival efforts at the M. E.
dticement.* for nueh InstltiiUons. Certainly no church.
called "D her uncle. Russell Slfde. last Issued hy John H.'Brown Esqyforthe society held a mission meeting at Mrs. gagement until Wednesday evening,
.
better placu far any braueli of m.inufhcturing,
ClarktfKenyon's.
three
miles
west
ot
Sunday.
arrest
oi
Tbomss
Cory
'
and
Qiarles
remaining two nights on account of
It is reported that there will lie no
especially furniture nud woodwork, could be
The ineaslas have broken out id" the Dudlev (both:of whom reside in this town, last Friday night; and were roy­ disappointing us on Monday evening.
**JecUd and a liberal Imiuus will be glveti far Herald party this year.
the location here ot «uclt estabh«hmeuts.
J. B. M1xts barn about four miles
township* for burglary on the 21st Inst. ally entertained by tl\at lady.
Geo. Perkins, ot theSFrceport hotel, Dunham district.
Ilavtiiit* Is about to enter a new era of pros
The young peoples’ star society con­ south-east Of town was burned with its
Dave Marshall baptised his best girl After some preliminary examinations
l-erltv. and proposet t-&gt; place Itself in the front is very low with pneumonia at this
in a ditch one evening last week.
rank ot tlie ituntlliig rules of Sllrldtan. Ju Ulis writing.
deputy prosecutor Clement Smith nected with the Baptist church will contents on Thursday morning of last
coune- tlon we wt|[At&gt;to that during tbe past
give
a
••Geographical
’
’
social
with
Airs.
Arnold
Gordlncer
Is
on
the
sick
thought
brat
to
withdraw
the
.
com
­
week,
and a valuable team-and three
The G. A. R. band are making prepa­
■year, tlie nr* biillrnngs atid Improvements tn
plaint fearing the proof would not chicken pie supper at Good Templar's cattle were destroyed. Loss will foot
’
Ilnutln** antrecited V100.i»mnd duriwt Hie nai-t rations to have-one of the largest and list.
z
We were made to say William Tulbot warrant • conviction, as the building hall, Friday evening, Feb. 10th.
up about 81.600 With 81.000 insurance.
best dances.that fever was held in Free­
eotutn’raluR thl*.onf ol the best citie* la Niehl- port, Feb. 22J.
1’residing Elder Buell attended quar­
in our last week's item, when it should entered was a hen house. The court
Kan. *ad buviug u-* bright pro«pect» as any.
concurred and discharged the accused, terly meeting at the M. E. church, Sat­
The box social was largely attended have tern Wilson Talbot.
WOODLAND.
ukr tlw Haarix-m IUfxkb. acknmvfadiwil «o
Mr. and Mrs. James Harper, of Nash­ whereupon a new complaint and war­ urday and Sunday.
t* the 1.911*1 at any county pafH-r.publhhed.
Saturday night for the benefit of the
Dance at the skating rink next FriThe
Blue J. social held by the Cresent
ville.
were
the
guests
of
E.
G.
Jfotter
rant was forthwith issued and served
Wolcott post. There were 99 boxes sold.
.day
night.
,
M. BATES.
upon’Thomas Cory and Charles Dudley society of the M. E.church last Tuesday
The
ine family
minuy of
ot Jno.
.mo. G.
u. Reuter
neuusr cclebraccteura* last Friday.
» nu»j.
B. 8 Holly, wife, son and daughter
.
Attorney at Law.
ted their lather’s birthday on . Sunday,' Most every one seems t&lt;» think that charging them with simple larceny In evening did not prove a success; aa two
HiolnR*. Nk-h. Jan. 29th, and eave him a tine present.! the M. E. minister's new cutter is’tn in tlie taking and carrying away, seven sleigh loads of the young people of the have returned from their northern
Fraeticvs in a t court* ot Uw date. Bpecial
.„
TVInlr Graham.
f'mham
some
way related to Dick
chickens to the value of 83, to whldh society attended a party at Thomas trip.
attention to cotieetlun*. MqXKVTO Ixjxn UN
The parties who shut the dog in the
Ed. Savage thinks he froze Ms face they each plead guilty, and hi* honor Fleming’s. The young people however
MOUTH HASTIN/iS.
school house are known to our board.
a jolly time.
Temperance literary society at the while returning from his work one day adjudged and sentenced the former to report
it &amp; expected that Rev. Milo Smith, It is our opinion that they ought to be
last w»wk, but as he has no use
«- v»
of vuc
one the work house at Detroit for the term
JJ A. BARBER, M. D.,
Star next Saturday evening,
z
paralysis, j of ninety days, and the latter to tbe the new pastor of of the Baptist church, prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
Twenty-six numbers at the'dance side of it; it seems more like ]----jail for thirty dn
davs Including will move with his family from Kala­ Our german school has been compelled
Homeopathic Physician am' Surgeon, and oyster supper at Tim Bush’s last . The girls hnd a leap yearr dance at county Jail
nkrht and !' this
thia 28th day of Jan. 1888.
Muy be found nt his office over Nevin's store
mazoo this week. They will occupy to discontinue Jits meetings at the
Charlie Norton’s last Friday night
from * to 10 a. tn. and from I to 3 p. ui. All rails Friday night. A good time was enjoy­ had a jolly time, onh the boys forgot
Quarterly meeting at the W. M. the parsonage on Grand Rapids street; ■school house because the same boys,
in city or count) promptly responded to. Ilesl- ed by alL
.......................................
church
Saturday alternoon and Sunday and Ed. Stevens, who baa occupied the\ who abut the dog in there, congregate
f&gt;‘lH
b ’ COf’ 0"’ter
&lt; 1,urch
Alex Young has two quite sick chil­ to bake the cake; but they will get used
to the change before the year is over.
conducted by Rev. Joel Martin, ot same for the past two years, will move 4n and about the place for the purpose
dren.
into Mrs. Colom's house, one block of making a disturbance. It' seems to
J. K. Smith is quite bad with rheu­ Hinsdale.
Rob’t Gamble, we learn, has rented
matism.
J. C. Bishop presented an awkwarfl west.
W. LOWRY. M.D.,
Richard Freer’s farm, and Mr. Freer
Russell Slade is little better at this appearanci* the ocher day upon arriving
The Rankin Scottish concert com.
Physician and Surgeon. and family will visit triends and rela­
MaM* a upeffialty of treating &lt;Hmmc« of the
writing.
.
at the Comers driving his horse before “pany exhibited to a slim house in; Jor­ boys ranging from 8 to 15 yearn of age
KVK and EAI4 and '.be preaenallcn of vhlob tives in New York state.
tiorais
»»nimej has
nns reuirneu
iruin , a cutter, when just at the north side of dan’s opera house, Saturday evening. to break up their school. We have a
Gordts Whitney
returned from
A
party
of
young
people
had
a
good
V
“,ld 0,e
Lawrence store the thill The manager proved himself a through law to protect such meetings; why not
time at C. Osgood’s Friday evening. the north. He reports that having been Smith’s
VfDofl and rsvldanc* on Broadway, near Court .Ditto at W. Benham’s Thursday even­ cheated out of their wages in the camp dropped letting the cross bar and snide, and if he returns in the near fu­ put the law in force and make an ex­
Hou*e. Havtuig'*. Mk-h.
whtppletree against the horse's heels; at ture, as we understand he intends do­ ample of two or three for the purpose
where he was.
ing.
that
instant
the horse sprang forward ing. he will doubtless receive a coo! re­ of securing to Woodland in the future,
We have no space for personal con­
peace and quietude. A few months
vnr.r.n.
throwing his driver out upon the snow, ception. __________________
QMITH A COLG ROVE.
troversy. For pinch a pig and he’ll
in the house of correction might be
We did not sec the great cclipseJto somewhat like a duck swimming upon
D
Lawyers,
squeal.
Don
’
t
you
hear
’
em
•
beneficial to a few of our lads and he
&gt;
(Office In L'nam block. Harting*.)
high
water
with
bead-up
looking
at
the
cloutly.
Frank Bush has a job of sawing ties
Pumfrey’a miU is running again.
tthe tneansof keeping them from spann­
I'racUcr t» nil the court* of the state.
The weather is somewhat warmer nt speed of the horse taking his circuit up
(Quarterly meeting last Saturday and 1ing years in some prison.
1 am so glad you have no- fellow in present; no fault to find on that ac­ to Shean’s drug store.t^ience north into Sunday at the M. E. church.
Andrew Scott and wife have decided
A E. KEN ASTON,
,
his ba^n yard, then south through Mr.
count.
Rev.
Thomas
and
Williams
are
holdt
Dakota.
21.
Attorney at Law,
A. C. Wait has bought 40 acres of Byington’s vard into the east and west ing meetings at the Feck church with to each paddle their own canoe.
A meeting of the S. L. C. will proba­
The girl at Geo. Rowlader’s Is devel­
(Over J. 8. Goodvear &amp; Co.’* *Cm-) „
road
where.he
was
captured.-The
cut
­
timber
and
is
getting
the
logs
and
bolts
Practice* In all court* ot tbe State. Collection* bly be called for Monday evening.
good succets.
coping rapidly, but there is no law to
promptly rttenainc to.
The Star W. (IT.U. will be held at into the mill. Mr. Walt Is u go-a-hend ter to say the least "wits in a demoralized
Meetings at the U. B. church all this ]prevent her keeping the household
man
and
makes
work
for
several
men
condition
when
Mr.
B.
arose
from
his
the home of Mrs. E. Pennock on Tues­
week. People don’t need to stay at «awake all night
lonely position. The horse was not
by this transaction.
ARTIN V. BARKER.Real Estate, day, Feb. rth.
home fon want of some place to go.
W. Barrel, our enterprising butcher.
Mrs. N. Chandler is getting worse ull much injured.While the cutter was left
Insurance and Loans.
Charley Doyle and wife spent Sun- 1
the time and as her disease is cancer po for needful repairs he kindly led the
Office with J. O. K“”iy!‘nuJin?ou’1 d&lt;x&gt;rs north
day with his parents.
&lt;
h opes of her recovery.
horse to his own stall.
Mrs. Betsfey Lawrence Is failing fast.
Our new butcher,Mr. Held, contem­
Quite a-number are drawing logs to
Special attention Riven to making exchanges
Grilley, Healy. Moahler &amp; Co. have
Aunt Dolly Smith is very sick and ,as
A. Huntley, of Dutton, visited his ]plates running a meat wagon in con­
of pOoperty. Tbe interests of non-rMliisat Delton.
she is quite old she will soon .pass away their saw mill and picket fixtures In rnanv friends here last week.
property owners carefully looked after. Fanns
nection with his meat market as aeon
John R. Hinkley is cutting logs for unless she gets better very soon.
full running order, situated in Mr.
Miss
Sate
Dutcher
has
taken
Miss
1
as
spring opens.
.
pickets.
Henry Gaskill is the proudest man. in Elliott’s woods, doing custom work for
Hanna’s music class.
C. S. Palmerton’s saw mill broke
Mr. Underhill has his stuff for his ,seven counties. It is a ten pound b£y. the people in tAanufacturo of lumber.
down last week, but was soon put in
new house nearly drawn.
Mrs. A. Jl Smith was numbered
and grandpa Gaskill says It is the finest
HELTON.
.
TAMES A.SWEEZEY.
running order again. Mr. Palmerton
E. D. Clark has bought a furni of L. .boy
j
J
Lawyer,
among the in valids last week. She is
he ever saw.
Preparations are making for consid- thinks
।
he cannot afford to let his mill
Nobles.
,
.
’ Sirs. D. L. MorthUnd’s health is very better now.
IlMl'ngR. Mich.
e
erable building here in the spring—a (
idle when tbe yard is full of
FraciiitM In all courts ot Uie state. Office over
Hbmer Kelley has sold his horse to poor; Mrs. Mortlilnnd hns been sick a
Mrs. Henry Bl.tik was reported very wagon shop, another store and several remain
]TF. Hilbert is again able to resume'
W. H. Schantz’store. •
Mart Corwin.
sick last week. She is improving.
long time.
dwellings being among the certainties.
k E. D. Clark got bis team into the lake
Emory Moshier is expected to return
We are all very much surprised to
Merchants,
who
arc
here,
report
a
।
£ C. WELTON
tbe other day. but did not get out far learn that one man has a right to con­ from his four weeks visit in Cayuga large increase in trade.- Nothing is business.
Wm. Miller has recovered so as to be
struct a ditch across his farm and then Co., N. Y., on Tuesday.
Is’ agent tor the Ohio Farmer’s Insurance Co enough to hurt them.
more certain than that Delton is becom- (able to attend school again.
•He writes policies on a man s property against ■ Born, to A. M. ’Bostwick and wife, about twenty rods onto another farm
ing the point of interestTon 'the new
Emma G rezinger will teach the com­
ou by lire, ItgbtnlDg or wind; against a mana January 11th. a nine pound girl., Moth­ and flood two or three acres of kind
NOHTH-KAST OASTINGH.
line.
ing summer in the Lee district We
life by death and accident.
er and child doing well.
just for bis own benefit; but such is the
And now we Nre’ happy. Arrange- ,congratulate the district in having se
Geo. Sweet went to Grand Rapids
Mrs. Henry Forbes la quite sick, but opinion of the court :n the Hunt vs.
Tuesday and purchased a pair of bobn. mencs have l&gt;een made with an eastern ,cured the services of. so efficient a
QOOK A SHELDON,
is better at present writing.
Fox case.
‘
Mr. Insley went to-Ohio last week to party for tlie construction of r first teacher.
Miss Carrie Horn has teen called; . Chas. Wilson has returned to his
spend a short time visiting relatives claw roller mill at Delton. This mlU
We hope that the examine
ling board will
/OfficeU&gt; Ab»tract Block.Ha»Una&gt;. Mich.)
home to work for her aunt, who is sick: home in the north.
will cost not Iras than 812,000, and will decide
,
amination at
Ifavo the only Mt ot Abstract Books in Barry
to hold an examination
L. C. Clark Is better, and has returned
West Lance spent last week visiting and friends.
County.
Will Sweet has returned from Mar­ be equipped in first class shape through­ Woodland. We will promise them a
to his daughter's, Mrs. Sutherland, of friends at Dimondale, Eaton Co.
shall, where he has been spending a out, having all the latest and last large class.
Baltimore.
Nina
Mowry
was
compelled
to
re
­
machinery with which to do a milling
Ini Ai. r.. njurrsa.
T-;. ~
F. Aspinwall is kept busy in his bar­
Quite a bit of petty stealing is going turn home from her school at Albion abort time at his grandmother's.
NAPPEN &amp; Van ARMAN,
ArAh Barnum ami wife are spending liuslnraa. Work at hauling stone will ber shop.
on. The chickens can't sleep.
on account of illness.
Lawyera.
commence at once, and work on the
Hough A Snyder have ordered a very
Tom Corey, of Barry, passed through their leisure hours visiting with rela­ excavation wiU beain as soon as the
(Over Hartlnx* NsUonal Bank.)
large stock of agricultural implements.
MAPlfK &lt;»«OTE’
•
this place last Saturday evening on,hls tives and friends.
A good meny of our young people nonditlon of the ground will permit
Corn Palmerton, of Battle Creek, is
Items scarce this week.
way to Detroit, having struck a job in are attending the Free Methodist niuet- The completion of this mill will make
spending a-few weeks with Woodland
WLLLLAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
J. B. Ballon and wife visited Maple the state department for 90 days.
Delton as good a wheat market an friends.
VV At Law and Solicitor In Chancery. Grove friends Sunday.
Cause, deui'ar chickens. Young Dud­ ing on the State road.
There was n social party at 1‘nillp there is in Central Michigan, and wiU
Surprise parties are all the ratfeat
1‘rHetlccs in all courts of tbe date.
Henry Burton, Rob Bell'i} little l»oy, ley gets .’W days board with Baker
give the town a Ixxim that will soon present
DunlMtr's
la»t
Thursday.
AU
present
Wm. Garrard's children and _Mrs. II. Sbriner.
land it in the 1.000 population notch.
enjoyed themselves.
Frank and Geo. Talmenon went to
Whitnev
are
on
the
sick
list.
ILLIAM B. SWEEZE Y.
■
Ami it never rains but it pours. Battle Creek last week ou business.
Geo. Sweet and wife spent Sunday
UEBKEV.
The ladies mite society, of Maple
,Justice of the 1eace.
Mrs. 8. Haight it slowly improving.
D. Huskill. O. Batchelder and. Frank with Lee -Chase anti famjly on the Right on the heels of the announce­
Grove, will meet with Mrs. M. Guy on
Collection^ a specialty.
ment of the building.of a roller millet
Town
LUie.
.
Mrs. J. M.Smith is improving.
.
Short
nil
ride
in
new
cutters.
1
Thursday afternoon. Feb. 9th. A cor­
The relatives and friends-of Miss this point eomea-the further good news
Protracted meeting at the Tamarac
Great railroad excitement in our vildial invitation is extended to all.
that
in
connection
with
the
mill
an
ele
­
Social at B. McKelvey’s and party at church are stlU in progress with some Myriu Chandler, of Indiana, who is
“fce. lough is very sick.
n. timmerman.
veiling nt her uncle’s, Oscar Mathews, vator. cap;icity of 10.000 bushels of
. Homoepathic Physidan 4 burgeon, Taylor Fluker's this Tuesday dvcnlng. success.
Our grocer and postmaster. D. Has­ gave her a ple.mnnt surprise S tturdey wheat, will also la? constructed. The
It seems the insurance company and
Uur last week’s items failed to con­
(Office over UUhmp's drtiR store.)
it being
hgr
birthday. two buildings will gn up together; and W. C. Downing cannot agree on the
kill, has been sick but 1* convalescing. night,
nect.
She
was the recipient of many beauti­ in addition to the other building here damage the latter sustained at his re­
Mrs. D. M. Myers made a visit to her
Old Mr. and Mrs. Ferry visited her
ful
prewntk
left
her
as
tokens
of
re
­
will
make
Delton
a
busy
place
indeed.
H. LANDIS. M. D,
father, Rev. Wm. Durveur, at ;Kimtercent Ore. He is surely asking no more
sister Mrs. Wm. Anderson last week.
And now let the Hickory croakers than is right, and unless the company
.
i’hysican and burgeon,
gard and friepdship.
Mrs. Fred Quick spent Saturday and hook, Branch Co., last week.
Philip Dunbar and wife were at. one croak. For years they have poked fun do what is right they can expect no
Woadlsnd. Mich.
'
.
D. Al. Myera is making a success of
Sunday with trionds in Convis.
office one door »outh of Kilpatrick s drug
of their neighbors Sunday evening, at us. matte sport of our railroad and more business here.
subscriber^
to
the
Detroit
Tribune;
he
Sberm
Potter
and
wife,
of
Vermont
­
,to^wfU tx&gt;'*U»dUw’Tell*^ornl£ta-:
ville, were the gurats of D. R. Slades having secured 100 subscribers, &lt;S of when about nine o’clock they dlscovw- -had a whole lot of fun at our expense.:
The Good Templars will elect officer*
whom get their mail at the Woodland «1 h light in the window of their house., But the scales are turned now. And, Tuesday night.
lost Sunday.
11 B. Potter and wife visited his sis­ postollice.
The people know when They started home fuU speed, but on1 before the anows of another winter
The post met Saturday evening.
they gel a good thlug, and that they are reaching the place found it only to he a; shall come, Delton will have more inters tn Convis lasttaturday.
Ad. Oapeoter Mfl Wlfiref Belleru- getting it, whan they can ar----------- light their daughter had lit after re­• habitants and do twice the businera of Additional County News on last page.
HickorjCorners.
turning
from
church.
good a paper aa the Tribune is for 50c.
were calling on friends last week.

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Job Rooms.

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�EVER ONWARD.

For Toilet

mrrry for 0&gt;o»uraa*BrCoWW“*
Cokb. bet be .n« yAl-c u»
9
Ay., . OVr VU-' l-~«&lt; «
I-Because he can make more pro&amp;t he
at. a and pliant, impart* to H •&gt;»
may tell you he has something Just as
veilpart. Woodland. Midi.
good, or the same. Don't be deceived,
luxuriantly. eradicate.* Dandruff. cure*
but insist upon Retting Dr. kings New
DlAcovery, whioh is guaranteed to give
relief in all Throat, Lung and Cheat af­
of allJiair preparations
The principles that lie at the basis of fections. Trial bottle free nt W. H.
SVCD’C Hair Vipw Im" uiren me
all
feeding
demand
that
we
give
an
an
­
Goodyear’s Drug store.
AI tn O IM-rfrt-r wtthfwifu- I wj
imal all the elements neceea try to pro­
nearly bald for »ix year*, during whleU
nme 1 rued many hair Ptr»*r«‘,,.ni,1rh,l
duce the results we have in view in
E. Bainbridge Munday Esq.. County
owning or feeding them nt all Cowb Atty.. Clay Co., Tex. says: “Have used
h£Tl.adUC^ irriwlng
demand correct proportionate amounts Electric Bitters with most happy
of protein foods un&lt;J carbohydrates each results. My brother was also very low
day to do good work, ns imperatively with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but
as the locomotives demand proportion­ was cured by timely use of this medi­
ate amounta of water and fuel to do cine. Am aatlatled • Electrio Bitters
UAID ’hat has beront* weak. gray.
their work well. All water and no coal saved his life."
nAlfl and faded, may have new IHe
•
don
’t move the train. So in 100 lb«. of
and color re*tored to It by the uaa of
Mr. D. 1. Wilcoxson. of Horse Cave,
straw, fed alone, little butter Results. Ky.. adds a like testlnionlal. saying: lie
Aver’a Hair Vigor. •* My Mr «a« thin,
faded, and drv, and foil out in large
One hundred lbs. of corn meal alone, poidLlvdy believes he would have died,
Xntltire. Ar« s Hair Vigor etoW*d
though containing more nutriment for had it not been for Electric Bitters.
’tlie falling, and restore.! mv l^ir to !U
the cow. still is all wrong so fed. Mix
This great- remedy wiH ward off, as
origfnal color. As a drea-ing for toe
the two, .and both are utilized, and the well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and
tour, tbi* prepnraltorf baa no equal.
cow performs w Ith measurable success. for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Dis­
Mary N- Haiinnoiid, Stillwater, Mini;
(The breaking up of the elements of coal orders stands unequaled. Price 60c.
WinnD veuth, aud beauty, in the
V IbUn. anpearenceof tbe hair, tnay a
1 and wood, through consumption that and 61. at W. H. Goodyear's Drug Store.
be preserved tor an Indefinite period by ’ rtire tmiucea, makes heat so that the con­
sumption iff food in the bodj* of the an­
the use &lt;rf Ayer's Hair Vigor. *»A disThe Best Salve in the w®rld for Cute,
hum- of the sculp crnuaxl my hair to be­
ima!, whether human or bovine, disin­
come harsh and dry, and to fall nla
tegrates the elements, and makes heat Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
fnely. Nothing I tried seedied to/do
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Bands
which
is
necessary
to
sustain
life.
The
*!»y good until I coniiitoucctL^u*ii&gt;g
chemist tells us how to make the com­ Chilblains. Corna, and akin Eruptions,
Ayer's Hair Vigor. Three bottles of
binations so as to most effectually sub­ and positively cures Piles, or no pay
this preparation restored my hair to a.
serve our purpose in feeding the animal required. It is guaranteed to give per­
healtiiv condition, and it in now soft
and pliant. My aeali* l» cured, and it
at all. To show how this might affect fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
is also free from dandruff. —Mrs. K. IL
the pocket ot the farmer, note the fact 1 ‘rice 25 cents per box. For s;tle by W.
that the employment ot chemists to an­ H. Goodyear &amp; Co.
alyze the food bought by the great om­
Clare has enough of the Orange ele-.
nibus company of Faris saved it 640/W1 ment to build a hail. The lot is already
per annum, because it now paid for the purchased.
per cent, ot needtxl elements In the fpod
THE GVARANTEKD rttnedy. Kemp* Bal
ot its many thousand bornes. The vast
Pintrarr lurrrr. prompt action, andl
corporations sell fertilizers Dow. by sum. for the Throat and Lang*.. lluc»&lt;r falls
wonderful curative properties; oaally
;
chemical test, guaranteed. Consumers to cure Coughs, Cold*. Croup. Bronchitis and
all
throat mx! lung troubles. Price 3k- and *1.
. ot coal kept chemists at work V» prove
trf popular remvdir’. lot Sick and
that they get what they pay for, and Trial txdtlc freei W. If. Good)ear. drtrxgUL
FOR 2S CKNT8 g«t Kemp's Over I'llb for
’ give them data as to the buying ot
mc:it t originating. In a i!i.s«rdercd IJver.
more from the tsame minim. I'aylngtor Torpid Liver, for Constipation, tot the Complex­
I lutve been a peat sufferer frotn।
milk anti cream, according to content ion. W. H. Good)ear. druggist.
Airadailic. and A.ver's Cathartic Pills[ of solids, is only another phase of the
WE ARE IfMilTlVK that Kemp's Sarsapor.lla
me tbe only im-dichie that has ever
same course of action—to really have will cle.;uito and purify tbe bl&lt;&gt;od mid tone up
gifrit IIH- relief. One dswe O* the: - PHI’
what we sell, and get what we pay for. the system. We bare tbe roufldrnce to guaran1
'will Jiitli'ldy move my bowels, and fnv,
,
We
sell
100
lbs.
ot
hay
to
pur
cows,
and
my bcail from jadu. - William L. -Page.
it we gel what it is worth, we also sell drtuudiu
Hkhuiond, Va.
them something to mix with it, or the
TTiere are now 112 electric lights used
Ayer’s Pills,
cows will default in'paying 100 cts. on
for illuminating tbe streets of East
the dollar we have invested in them.
•
The best port of the wheat, to feed Saginaw.
animals, is tbe bran, and will, if put
«\ and reliable MedWnrei ore the boat
- back on the land, do more to re-fertilire C\\
\JV\X to depend upon. Acker’s Blood El­
it than to put b^ck all tbe Hour. 'The
system ot iarming, ot a new section, in­ ixir has been prescribed for years for all imvites it it does not compel the soli rob­ purltleaofthcBlood. IncvtryfonnofScrofbery that prevails Ln that section. The uloua, Syphilitic or Mareartal diseases, it is
name on a pBckarjo of COFFE
stream of lertility is moving rapidly, invaluable. For Bbeumaitezn, has do equal.
{.maruntoe of oxeellencu
W- H. Goodyear &amp; Co.. Druggists.
and somebody beside the wheat grow­
ers get the benefit. Wt» need it. and we
Hill's Peerless Cough Sytnp Is pulataought to stop it as it comes to us. rath­ । ble, economical and effective, and warer ihirn let it go by to fertilize other ran letI to cure or money rcfundiil. W.
COFFEF fs kept in nil aret-clnss states to dll the markets of the world pH. Goodyear.
• , '
with products that we wish to sell. We
uv&gt;m the Ariontio to the Pacific.
Ionia is after the Chicago. Kalama­
can't stop the suicidal work of the
wheat farmer who kA-ps skinning his zoo it Saginaw road with both tret for­
soil. Upt we can put the robiied fertility ward.
of northwest lartns on our own jusf as
Cobb's Little Pills for
cents, ex­
w&lt; U os to let other people take it. We cellent lor bowel dlflkullies.
is never i~xk! •when exposed to the air.
W. H.
AlwuyK buy this brand inherrnetically can't recupehUe from the effects of our Goodyear.
owu tolly in doing the same thing wars
Malrcl ONE FOUICJ PACKAGES.
The Muskegon hame factory employs
ago by any other or cheaper method.
_
Farmers take tlie ground that It tbe •Iij hands aud is doing m rushing busi­
_
farm don't pruduet* enough to give the ness.
animals ai-umiant rations, that the onh
Hill's i’eerless Worm Specific is a
NO CURE NO PAY!
i two remedirs are, otw, that the tuiimuls
r must be stinted m supply of food, or sure cure for worms. Try a bottle.
that part of them must be sold, even at No cure, no pay. W. H. Goodyear.
Improvements valued nt 61iJ‘100 were
halt price. Tl-is is not busitiuhs, it is
cowardice, or ignorance, that yields to made at East Jordan the past season.
such conclusions. Il is sot Ing on good
Hill's Sarsaparilla Is purely vegetable,
business principles to buy all the foral
except Iodide of Potassium, which is
I will cost you notblug to In veatig »ieiblk«r&gt; that it lakes to keep animats growing the most powerful alternative In the
r. as commItatlou at the off!era or by letter la aud producing, in health and vigor, just
whole
vocabulary of medicines. W.
as certainly as it is to good economy to
icoandcnee enough in ills buy saw logs to mak&lt; the investment H, Goodyear.
■ acorn. No limiter wtmttho
*wur&lt;ornniurpniyourui*ru*c inny w.caiiou in
•-* va mill pay. To make monev. either
Muskegon club talks of buying land
arwrftetoua.Elvingaxe,a&lt;.-x,coir&gt;plexloiiapd i uut of "
thec mdAium! or tbe miff, each and erecting a 615,0A) clubhouse.
-------------- isea up to its CMpauty.—Rural
Oon»nmj&gt;ttvr* obtain rrilrf 'bv irrior Ayer's
Canadian.

Ayer’s Hair Vigor,

ABOUT MEtHrfVAL MEDICINES.

Ctsrlaus Cures for Cramaw C-MaptoluU.

A lover of tbe curiodtlee of medical li t&lt;ratnadUcval times.

Among other absurdities

baagod, worn in a bag around the neck, waa
a cure for ague. A halter by which notne
criminal Imd been bong ru bomid around

COFFEE

Cake oe Young Tukkkvs—The
great troul.ile in raising young turkeva
is in the lirst two weeks of their lives.
As a rule they are overfed while young
with food not adapted to theui. and
r. It eolnrtMl UluitraUoe*. not kept warm and urv. but allowed to
reported cum; moiled to get chilled and wet. I have no trouble
two-rant afatnpa or 16 cent*
to raise ns large a percentage of tur­
hooka will b« nuin&gt;&lt; for X&gt; n
keys as 1 can of any other domestic
'*Tbe 'iraX&gt;r The Dn.'lia
elthernl fowls. M/method is to allow the heti
■SUriawold st.. istroit,
to lay out her hatching, and let her sit
St,Clncliii&gt;ntl, O. All Inti
as soon as she is so disposed, restoring
to her from seventeen to nineteen eggu,
according to her capacity to covet
them. As soon as she is through
hatching I put her on the barn floor
with plenty of food for herself, but
give nothing to the young for the first
twenty-four hours, and then only"bread
composed of one-half wheat and onehalf Indian meal mixed or softened
with milk for a few days—then add
curds one^third and only a little nt
once—not leaving a quantity bv them
tn gorge themselves upon. With this
care J raise large docks of turkeys hard
to beat&lt;-G. E..B., in Country Gentle­
man.

, private Inf
-old. mailed

Michigan Centra?,

The .Niagara Falls (Route.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

1
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LN

1*4.10

”n»

M.ro

IU0
12.33
I2ja

is
so.-At Grand
Michigan for
1 point- north

Crraio Balm Is Um boot catarrh remedy In use
M» dsuxbter. who it a suffrn-r from that n»t«rrabl. dheaan. is much l-rtter bv the use of one
bottle.—Dr. K. a. fteboales. ftranist, 7.w Se.
Division HL. Grand Kaplo*. Mich.
Foe twenty years I have suffered from ca­
tarrh. 1 purchased Ely'* Cream Balm of J.
Dawsotl &amp; Bon. alHcb ba* so effectuslly cured
How the Farm Pays.—I live on a mv headache tha* I feel altogetiw-r a new man
farm of niiv*ty acres, valued for taxa­
tion at 63.it30. My family has aveiaged eight for manv years, and the
The Lindermann &amp; Gray-box factory
farm has furnished all our breadstuff, has finally decided to remain at White­
milk, butter, eggs, poultry, trult and hall, at least for the present.
vegetables, and a good part of our
Itch, Mange, ane Scratches of every
meats, so lh.it when I reckoned these
as a part of the profit of the farm 1 kind on human or animals cured In 30
found that they alone were worth and minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion.
would have cost me in money, if I had Thia never fails. Sold by W. H. Good­
bought them, more than 6 per (f nt. on year, druggist, Hastings, Mich.
the assessed value of mv far®. Cer­
Thomas Willis, of Ogemaw county,
tainly theae necessities of life, which for selling liquor without a license,
can be had in such perfection on the goes to Ionia for pO days.
farm,areas legitimate a part of the
proUta hs though they were sold lor
cash. I go a step farther and sav that
I see no rmson why there should not bouthor at hand. It te the only safe
also be a credit for house rent, hhould medicine yet made that will remove all
I sell my 'farm I must still have a infantile dteordexa. It contains no Opium
house to live in, and I could not rent as or MoryKin.fi, but glrre the child natural
large and convenient h house as mine ooao from pain. PriooMcema. Bold by
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.
for less than 6150 to 3200 per year, and
this item alone would absorb more
Fred Horton, aged 20, caught in r
than half my income lUthe farm was belt near Wheatfield, Tuesday, died tbe
sok! and the money loaned at « per same evening.
cent, interest. . It seems to me much of
English spavin liniment removes all
tbe discontent of farmers cornea be­
cause they do not properly appreciate hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blem­
their advantages and exaggerate the ishes from horses, blood spavin, cilrba.
diincultire they must mect.imdMtthc splints, sweeney, ringbone, stlrtrij,
same .time imaginn that men in other sprains, swellings, etc. Save 350 by
callings do not meet with trials and use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold
diihcultltt*. There are discouraging by Goodyear Jt Co^ druggists, Hasting*.
seasons like the present wb-n crops
are short and prices unaULsfactorv.
but the liest way is to meet manfully,
and not give wav to discouragement.—
Correspondent Ohio Farmer.
Doa‘t K&gt;|&gt;erim«at.
You cannot afford to waste time in

I

Asa Putnam, a wealthy farmer near
Williamston, waa crushed in a hay
press Tuesday, dying from the Injury.

Patronize the Banner
Job Rooms.

IT CONQUERS PAIN.
AWARDS roil BEST PATN-&lt;*t KK.
KcwZaaHo4JtahlblUon-l»*3- Goto Medal
jaIruuaInLErb&lt;Mtlqn-n«G&lt;-&lt;;o;.i m. -i.]

Fl

the bond
life is to
• kigMSH '

.......... • w—-V ,
~.
aud it te astonishing to find mdny such old

dltesM* when physician* and all

l;^»Ttun-, stiff kept tip by jA-ojik- who ought
to know lotlcr. It la. fur m^n-x-, a eastern
•yaptoiss of these foar.'a. diuxiM.
Athlopkeros, in etataettion with
Atiuophorc* Pills. vil) giro «n«*dy
reb-t If yo«r druggist daexn't

IT. With

lYicking a wart with

tweiTMLOFimrosco.

7HE NEW YORk

rraiwlkw'tbe phyaicinn often h » to dial nah
ktmimary acvwRy.-Medical HegMcr.

MliLANDHPRESS

. couple pf

but ,rrtunaxl loop.
irouwr*

be found.

ANational Neyvspape.c:;rtftinr eAtta!, and oibiXod t.i t
■ - ;e.:» ou-l t.-utea of lutcll igcnt r.-u.l- re tb n&lt;u
.: ,..;at:-.dre«NWtty—5ar|b.Foulb.
i..
'. It tea thnruuchly cicuu pujwr.f v
i too many clippaper*.

Datwll tun. &lt;1 dan u ibo nuiUrcx., and tik-re.
aure t-nau^b, wcn?a pair erf trou-a-i-s rtn* Ue-j
oal vefy wefuDyand crawcd Muinalybr
l-ring "K-pt on by 1W» ixnumJ Actor DaUH »
they wnuhl haw l»r-n by tb,- uk*i ouvrful
tailor . Mr. Dal»&gt;]l laughed beartHr al the
L*inr-1^
,,....1. .a *
. -&gt;-

you frankly that tlwr.- is entirely to. mir-U
cutting going tai.'uul rn-m of it b K-uidime by men wi&gt;&lt;&gt; should navrr touch a
knife. Tbi* i« csjirrtelly true of treataMntfor wounds of the alxionmn, iuxl of dtecaace affecting tbe stomach and digroUva
organs. People who Imre rend of the succcwiful treatment by heroic tnaata of tom*diroaro which they fancy yrermbles their
own are clamorous for the anpficatlon of
knife, scalpel. *aw and nredle.’ CAnd wbm
the reputable, careful doctor, who knows
well the danxees into which they would
ignorantly run, refuses tlxm, they rush
straightway to tho impostor and ore Imtehered. That is . why h-morable n»edfml men
are so chary alsmt getting into print with
their difficult operations; they are perfectly
wil|fa|r tho pMffe should |x»ro all pomlbte

OUR POLITICS.

E
Have you put off purrhaing a Cloak?
If so. now is yoftr chance tn
save money on the :inve.*tment
’ Mair £ Duff have marked
d8wn all their Cloaks to cost
and under.

This is a chance to purchase
Lanics’and Childrcd s Ch.-aks
cheap.
5Ve have hmrked them al’s
over in

m

■

MARR &amp; DUFF.
In front of Farmers' Shed-

end for Sample Cop:
ficnxcrnmioN RATEs.- wr.xxir. pc:
«l«taonthi.62 OOS three uiuuUm. •l.ao; one
VALEABLE PREMlVMa aretTTon to all
anbecribcra and agvnta. Wo w.-.ut a good

You Can Make Money

‘MAY GOD BLESS YOU!

mention of snrf, a thing. •• W-w-won’t it do •earoely able
if I ter. it down .tahvr Mk„i h&lt;v .. JT
sir: it will not" was an.—.-..
.
-------- - --- —w..-,
, mu,
-nb U-l I..
•Umml.S'Z d™ txpeetod to die. In September, last, 1 bought a
taMjd hta. a^a !, «,^r«iu«a- lt.1u. bMHe ot Shaker Rxtract ot Roots, or **»!•»

Wm. J. McCaun. to LawhdlBt Boston.

s PAINT
YOUR BUGGY

FOR ONE DOLLAR

COITS HONEST

HOUSE PAINT
COITS HOOR PAINTS.'

tea* tw anw 4»W
lU Wk»r toi:
aw
7Tcorr jTtby*n4&gt;i&gt;a nr»'

k*W M a wk vw afcM. NW uv.Ua N«

. m u» xd. i

DRY STICKY
«SH=S gg£^WONT
os

owrtil to bo IhkaUuiVrat I am’

E

A

Adi'.n&amp;u th# LfAIL AND EXPRESS. Km

S.*‘Lll±ain

G

so that yon ran see thei genu­
ine mark down.

Special . bargain in Press
Goods, Plashes, Silks, and X'el-1
veto
4ihil support tbcoi with all uur mQriit: but vre
Also Flannels and Bl; nk^f-.
ball always treat opposing partl&lt;rf-tdth «:.•
-alcra'.lun end fair play. .
Underwear in white.jin j &lt;-i
AGAINST THE SALOON. scrrlet cheap.
We can Faye you mopey on
yonr Cotton purebknes. ioitber
IbjuortralBc asltcxltu today in the Vtotoo in bleached x&gt;r unlHeacued-

gittin’ a sapper r iukt«! a negro of a coaph
of detoctivcw who were lounging airnut head­
quartern One erf tbe offlerm, who l» the
Wittiest and quickort at ■-atrbing on to a
Juke, thought there wm «&gt;mn fun to ba had,
anti immediately fixed thing* by airing tn
tbe mjj&gt;plirant “Y.Hi're just the man 1
want Take this package up to the Jefferson
hospital, get «m the elevator and deliver it to
Dr---------in tbe diuwrtlng room
Herek
half a dollar for your trouble." At tbe mes- uuuul. llui ax a.yi Mr. W. W (Irtffia
?Jre“LCr',',lC“1'' Co ‘

Udl-ll-fatln.TOUI
Tlltomte m»rt. rf a.
ltal ,tet
&gt;~rU, Urtn, to u»lr my tern, by-teta,..

Of

Red Figures

■&lt;-!n»t:ua&gt;eator tte POLITICAL Pltoo.
I’Stif tbe Amorkmn people; and hnUlr.-:

liberal oScrt.
dvrs m divining l-nwrea real and (parlous
surgical skill.—Surgwon in Gkdie-Detnocnit

IX

I You can have a good fre-h
I line to select fcom at an ex­
traordinary low ppce.

Nome time ago. white tbe original "Ert»L
nir"' company* tnu. ploying an easngvmetit tn
U’aablugicn. W. K Dal-JJ. itw tuifaitaURavermnT of the .-art. ocrups-d nt a IVafv

■ay|ng •that Mr. Wall bad rent for a pturnf
truutera which he Lad forg&lt;rb.ti on Iravng;

GREAT

tnwillst.,it

4 Model Netuspub

aged «iome S500 or MLM) Saturday night
by freezing.
complaint of
diotuuntls suffering from Asthma, Con­
sumption. Coughs, etc. Did you ever try
Ackor's English Rcmedyt It Ln tho beat
preparation known fur all Lung Troubles,
sold on a ixmIUvo guarantee at 10c., 60c.
W. H.ODODYKAK *Co., Druggists.

cunxB
■knullu, ■unlll., Iditie.
(.■■bit., lukicte, HtWubf. Tool.

TERRIBLE

The Methodists. of.Aahley. will build
a church next spring.
“Mr. E. Derry Wall dr. to W. U. Dabull
Im ton
with catarrh:• You exn-beeured
if J&lt;MI take Hood'll
urarilla. the xiraU bl o'"! and wife To preying one pair -&gt;f tratwre.
purifier. Sold by ail dru&lt;t;l«U.
fl Jill. ” Thoaclor has u&gt; y ct ■‘■••nred nostf.
with the Ling of the
Water The heating pipes of the East Sag'- ttanent
txiry Am-rii-an.
naw Congrrgationid church were danT-

Co.'o.’X ?Xce\L

CREatremedY
kilo, Spr»hn. Into. lam, Se.lil,

Bobby (looking at the new moon)-Ka, U
there really a num in the tnoonf
Mother-That i» a j«p«lar r.-aperrtiUca,
Bobby
FBobby—Wc?L I *hoald think that living is

cut down from the gallorf* wm said to work

ARBUCKLES

ARIOSA

grove, wl*a qwfok as » tah itte «ftan by
tb* cable and harried up lacHnw. u»d around
rorncr* with wonderful rapidity. In a Menod or two lt,n-turn» at the aoae fart rate.
f'an&gt;i«rod vttli tbe rolling ball ■ystam it i*

�KIRK’S

WOMAN AND HOME
KEEPING THE CHILDREN BUSY AND
HAPPY AT SMALL EXPENSE.

Tbe outdixx* life of sumnirr furol'-bt* abun­
dant luiiusenmt for little ones.. It is tlie
lung, rainy &lt;layx nnd cold norms of winter
wliidi drive them indoors, find crowds them

FLOATINC SOAP
THE CHIEF
For tt-.a Bath. Toilet and Laundry.

jns. S. KIRK &amp; co.
CHICAGO.

At a session of the Probate Court for. the
•punty of Burry, holden st tbe Probate (We tn
the city- of Hastings, In said county, on Tuesday

Idtner.
On n Mflnff and filing UielMfitlon. ddhrvurJury A, Campbell, formerly Msry A.
mt. administratrix at *si&lt;! estate praj
.wilts Uierelnset forth tiiatshe may be
10 sell th»t real estate of wiricti sal.l
died »einai.
TL.-rraisMi It Is ordered, that Fridar, tlie
loth day of February, A. D. tw*. at teu o'clock
In the forenoon, to sssfened for the hearing o!
said
aial liuit the lirirs at taw ot said

wit* find f-uih-ncc. An unlimited pun.- in a
liberal hand MB fill the youngstere'drawer to
overflowing with an cndlres variety &lt;if h,gi-ni'-u* toy*. Even then there i» a satiety,
and fewer and rim|der playthings have
grater intere»L Onj.v the children them­
. * can tdl u* why Ute weather beaten.
_nnn li abused rng doll of the bousfibpld is
inora b-loVed than nngetie, bisque faced
......
(WUIUC
the I rightly fainted rube* of tlie toy shop.
on,- ui*&gt;iiu*r .wbii, like
many of ua, |*wrew&lt;| i,nly limited time and
n limited pane. Last winter, Khuli in by
banks of white drift* and cold, bitinawinds,
she wn* often ■•allo! upon to projaar some
new {bstiuk*"for her little girl* of .'hand 4

sad fxtperaof tacks to drive into block* or
sbiugk*. Empty haUug powder cam with
lids, ctnpty botth* without tbe corks IrnkSi

in Good How-keeping.

SOME
JIfi*. Fraucre Willard, thcnhlj president of
tho Women's Christian Tamperane.' unkm.
who has devoted her whole life to leaguing the
women against the traffic which lias made

inexpensive toys.
To a luotbir, bcwrifinl at sight of thn diugir
rotstow ptin in the cupboard, brought by
1st yutui); Imjieful into tint j«rlor, wjwrr *at
a tustinguislu-d caUi r. w m suggx^tod the idea

self tarn able to escape the tnartyninm of
women1* fashion*. l.«r a recent |&gt;ubli&gt;wtion
afar crh*s out against the imu-ries of hfgh
hrehand tight corwt*, and yet she evidently

children's play houre. Bright n&lt;*w Un path “has never known a single physically .rramnfilled with the miuUI'tI i*»Uiti&gt;.*i or applet abte or comfortable day since that street May
from tfo collar Idn uro sure topltuM. Could tuortiing. in for 10th year; wlww lie was first
tfo lxd&gt;y hurt biiuM-lf w itji fin ugg lisateAto confronted with coneta, high fovls, hairpins,
whirl alvut.' A leu rent one would saofer. long pettifouta, aud such like initrunwata 01
Mr*. Gilmore allow* for little folk* to play
with ifo largo dripping paua With u
Mho deciares that sitter then she has “canned
to to a denizen of God’s beautiful outdoors.
lovwl dollius aro given a line sleigh rida
Whenever n neighbor uf oun» takiw a batch right through all the year* Locause h&gt;T high
of giitgvr eooklea, for toy and girl imup up heels threw tor out at jmire, end tbe clinging
tlwir woislen rolling pin*. Each ix provided folds of her loug talks! gown liotterod her.-’
with u flat board nnd a wad of tbi- dough, She says that "I *uy to myself so often, ‘If I
wldch U fnrauantiy dropp'd on Um* fipur and could only ]&lt;it on a hat, button a coat around
sfipjxsl qu te toro it is I^»'-&gt;*1 in tiny *rai- tw and step out freely, bow delightful that
loped pans into the oven. *This indulgancu is would bo.' But no; there are intricate pregranted only on day s just before the scrub­ luninarira of changing slippers for boots and
bing h dice.
a wrapper for a wnlktog gown before a
From thu kjndiixaHun dealers you can ob­ woman cop do *o simple a tiling as gn for a
tain a fox. of ptijt&lt; l&gt;aurd money fur. a quar­ constitutfoud.''
ter. Th'trw, with eight-rent i**.-kftbook*and
a “irturo'' stacked on chair*, will coimt ati u wbulo world than abandon oun .t own iemiy
whale aftcrmxirC* eutertnainirnt. Teach tho
qidc^t diDdivm. to “inako duuiga” Rig tip a
tent with a lilankstover the ilitdug room
chairs, or lend them cast off clotbliig in
A very nmiXKm nnd troableiouw affection
■which to “drota up.” Bui we go on pnimrr- is that which is popularly termed ‘the in­
atiug nt the risk of tto- reaiter’s fatigue.— growth ot the nnih," and wiilch most usually
EtLsdietb F. Purdy in Good Housekeeping.

iiondeM-rifS toys were tired of. auq block
boiixs i.sit tbvir charai, Mr*. Gorsl|t»r hit
upwi tfo ex|s-dl&lt;&lt;nt of i«tper cutting tor nu
rejrf|n«l flft.'runrat treat. Her mental vision
of ijnghf eve, p«t ont by stapply j*dnt.*l
MH«r* Mtagup-d the purchase of • round
Lli.ladartw-.r*. anfl of &lt;*&lt;urw there itu-t to
tn»]«iir*. At first thought thissretned ex­
travagant. if uot foulbb, but Ute rejtection
thnt tbvir rent w.-uid profobly fo speftt upm unkindly, it i* because the bonds that bind
mere fragile and !&lt;-** ptea-it'g toys, and the them together am his safeguard. Ttoro is a
certainty of long hours of plrasurabbr quiet sense of security from exposure in family
tor both mother and childrun. won tfo.lny.
M ben not in tte-, th«' s.dstor* wen* kept In
loqk shelf.

ofsakiioirtL.„..
„
OfTcc. Ih the city iF-IJah»*nfi, In said
!»:•! «i&gt;dt
and ah&lt;Mcause. It anMhrre be. why lb
M the iwtltloncr *tiouU not -tie granted. J
a -t i ”
L* further ordered. TtisA said t* tltionerghe no- ■
,
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Uro to the parsona fnterr«te.! In said e.tnte. of tought to cut lurfbing without ;»TtpL-i&lt;&gt;n.
the pcnifoiey rrf *abt petition
hearing I’atMwe and tmrotaxM 'flrtnitrM Wert nere»«-»•■*•* *• .**"**«J*r p
fashion
itarrv
ai giictun*

THE MEDICAL MUSEUM.

gingham picked un from tfo floor at her

by the ''^cwUctnaJt" &lt;4 the Uoua* n&gt; he would

cvvr iiB^gnUteant. But more |*rti&lt;ular)y is
thi. brute reuwiid ubuarddp uuuiifoited to
bis arlfc. A brother finds no particular
j-fcasuru iu talkiug sharply, m duiaiin-vring
over hUi^Oer. i|i&gt; ie wuilAMare she may iosoiii it, and retort «vyu mum sliarply than be
fiddoaol Imt. J’w a.daxJxter, a father,
UidcHiJtf«i.lokll SQUSC uf stoiiMv, hns usually

would Imply; tlni. surrounding soft jarts are

are ngniast th- edge of tfo nail from the u—
of tight shrew. If rthi* state is permitted to

mil sliould to thinned by scraping, and. if
very faitifuL a fiaxwwd poultice will bring
n-Unf. After tho irritation ha* sulllc-ksiily

day
no'ti
lns«
Michigan, pucunnt to l.iretw and nuthoel'i
grant, &gt; !■» ci.- on tl;&gt;- Kith itay •&gt;' Januarr A. If
&lt;! and r-'inx iii 'I t I'minty of
• ststc i. Michigan, knov.nnnd
»ie»«T*toi!f.&gt;U.»r.*t&lt;' wit:
Brulnnlnc at uic qnsrter w tlotr [xot b~twe**n MhT.oti* twentv-thn«• and twenlv tour i*t
loan ''i&gt;r. Forth rance t«-uwv*l.!t. R.irryromity
Michigan, and running thcnCe north «&gt; irJuntc*

uu»-iu
...
$iuUKr ‘‘“PSIT: ,““&gt;t ‘T2“TT *"•“'*
"wj«Js«i3waSE fornto..■ut.--.
"•b'”*A~f“*'”‘*'1“",'v’S*

isHiisV tnoS ime to
ills aud dolls’ furniture, cutt ing nil
.HUfit fir «n&lt;-b chii(L nnd two miniature

up by clqibby fing&lt; r-. into pciaMbaird i«&gt;x or
du-ifui: It wtw a li iuiuphant, happy iiaitlicr,
us w-ll :ifi teible., -shu greeted t!:v father nt
to cl&lt;w««of tin- gbrhny winter's day.

hundred thirty ted. thence *omli clKht} nine
■ , Jrerars w»l. five hundred thirty-tas ’i U« t.
tnenro lotitli wexicrly alone pie e-t-t .margin of
thr'*K)xnt &lt;&gt;f Way" ol tori'. K. S. A IL It. fair
hundred nlnetv-we,. fee' to Ibf ra-t
aqd west quarter line of section twenty three.
thcn&lt;c uloat
quarter sccllou line north
ntng. being the with part at t!w souttH-ast

hem to
containing eight and*is2&lt;&gt; acres of land.
7 toted Jliuttarv 10th, A. D.. 1«*.
SUMa L. JOHNSON. Guardian.

mother might have told you that for weeks
afterword button* w&lt; re swept out of hidden

If nITfll 1 IT 1 HEARD FltOMr-Rcceut railill UN I ANA ro*11 extensions have &lt;!ev»4.
1UU1I imia ..pd uxcrptlunaliy flue min­ and to purchw— whole cards of cheap Ixiteral. MO.4* and farming districts. Map* and tons just for the girls to string and to keep
full particular*, free. ut&gt;on application to C. fl.
WAiilljcn.Gen. Pass. Agt.. St. Paul. Minn.
A little whoul girl stojiped in one duy to
wartti licr—lf. Tba pleasure of the children
over her .duln and ■ pencil suggiwted another
purchase, and five rent slate* aud pencils

ITpnr BUSINESS CENTER*.-™* building
N |LW of railroads In a new and fertile country
xixi u creates many new towns, affording ex
cellenl bnslneM opportunities. Particular* ngardlug sw-h opportunities In Montana. Minne­
sota aud Dakota wiU be sent upon application
to C. H. WARREN, Gen. Itaxs. Agt.. St. Paul.

PROSPEROUS, BPS'S

opportunities to secure One Government. land*
recently surveyed, near cxoeUent rool fields and
•'
•*-'&lt; Md hill particulars,
H. WABERN, Gen-

SDCCKSS,^MS»;

est pleasure was the scrubbing of the xlatea

tlie slates at night resultol in thnir being
trod &lt;jo, and when tlie broken fragments
pencils and pop r. A* there were her tlr^t
children, J^rC-Goodhue may b&lt; j«rd&lt;ni«i
her surprise at the unexpected reauit. The
whitcjwalls of tho new home proved too
tempting, aial an unsightly scrawl appeared
near the sewing machine, and another near
the bedroom door. From that tbno the pen­
cil* were never acxxwublo unices the mother
obliged to keep a strict watch to prevent the

Excellent laud*, cheap, which wUI Increasa In bidden papers. Older girls might be taught
value several fold In Ove year*. No other such to draw; or scrap books and j-i.-tc on .the
opportunities existing. Full particulars, tree, .dining roan taldp would delight and occupy
upon application to C. H. WARREN, Geu. Itav*.
an olherwix troublesome 'child. If tho
mother's work can go on with few interru]i-

TAILURK S'EJS

clear up.'
It pa***s uur coinjirelirnslon Low wunc
women ran cxjiect^tlioir progeny to bo rcasouul ly g«M*l tempered, and yet provide
nothing wluiti viT U&gt; omurr a healthy checrWnV WORK FOB ANOTHER, or on small fuUu-ta. They will Jay aside fur tbamw-lre*
WHY tatoryr WhyconUBue work on sworn­
&gt;’ AL 1 outfarm*.*' Why try-to secure n living a bolt of muriin for a rain, day's ocrnjiatlou,
from such high-priced or hearth iii&lt;»rtputcd and regard lisa smallest ntwuntspsat itjchil­
fams? Why work on mmlMd? Why not dren's toys a nccllm uxpeure. A &lt;choolstart for yourseMT Why not secur- ma’am loardlng in a well to do family told
some of the low-priced bat vary fertli
us of siui a parent tbe other day. Tbe littlu
located lands -«—» •« —
Dakota girls had dolls, to bo sura, but that :wa* all;
a larger
net profit per acre than on
Why not to
warn out land you now de
Old and bat&gt;
tcred, and minus Ji wardrobe, pieces of ah
old shawl were considered ftoc enough, when
tho dolls wore elmbed at oil. Anything wns
good enough for the children to jilay with,

NORTHERN PACIFIC
It LOW PRICE UILROLD LMDS if
FREE Covemment LAHM.

tHAS. B.
ELY’S

Cream Balm
Nasal Pitsaffes,
Allays Pain and
Inflammation
Heals tbe Sores,
Restores tbe
Senses of Taate
an-f Smell.

TRY THE CURE

Catarrh

which it wan regarded a sacrilege to allow a
child to scrnxnbk-, much mere to play horw*
with. Before tlie teacher's term w as taught
the ito'd* were dresWd in neat calico gowns,
made from reinnauta left from tbe quilting.
And to tlie children's delight not one gar­
ment of the two whole outfits furnished was
button and unbutton. It is wifi- to any thnt
the little Stark girls had never breu so near);
wild with joy when oome odd* aud rods of
gay ribbun ■ and laces wen? added fortheir
d,-)ilic*’ further adornment. Clay pl]** and
a dish of map suds initiated them into the
v.-mrireus beauty of tho soap bubble, to the
great dismay of the fiervnat over tin- prx»jacO of an increase In washing*. -Ten cent
uU cloth aiiTOBStaval tho sloji, ajqawscd the
kitchen gixidcw. and did good serviro long
After tbu pipes had lost their Uenis.
j Bring in lhe la« of clothespins some day
Whan the children feel fretful, and build pig
pen* for them, if they toko a gn-nt fancy tu
Uio pins, buy a few dozen to odd to their
plaj-thing*. Ono mother, anxious to finish
mmuo stitching, quieted the clamorous little
people with some clothwqiin dollies, which
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fnnm —
' nf

■tiai
■
■bv •tycr. Anti
• • mon.‘’-'th
j pitv'
L&gt; ■ i'*K wttoii tsrtwwri it nnd the t««-. Jin*
* t__
...It
-----d^f
«vr-ttal nt-rti.
treatment i»usually •dtoctive.an&lt;li*tdtend«ri
0D«rti tfo 1 a# that polIto, ■Mth
ifocreinial
uttcii- iJ with
orirften.l'l.v
as little psiu s» any which cun to SUgU.&gt;;u.hjU fo more fre-juv'*.
r.,2
*., !. p-te&gt;L-B-Xim Journal of Hrallh.
re
fto.Z
gi:n'J. u».4i QwtriJ.- tfoioubly urej.- Ilian from ;
for hudjt.U’L po uny nc.si t« be t«^Ll wlwro- ■
unto thu.
Tin- &lt;h»!ly pajvra nro’full of !
__ _
.
I The qitiet girt never went high color*, oil
Ih!t itrf-I, piuulural and mean a* this is
Yon Jv m* »&gt;v her flaunting in
.■-&gt;cuotluud
------ —"toile' iD&amp;culiiM&gt;
------- lu
— [ brilliant plaid* when they happen to bo the
It teno; always
tte* J •■*.&gt;«■ mid. Ilu wuh u--&gt; coii1&lt;l pruic stv’e.* XVli-ii hlrfi hati r.ro ••tn." rKe does
that n hdy nfivet "ajfinrent l.ar-w,''iv.Jr-4&gt; "re­
viled, rev ikib not again,’' i.&lt; . «.• ixfiuru* rail­
ing for miliug, n shari&gt; n-tort fin- a bitter
v'crl, or ::&gt;&lt;vU dia iHirt-wy with cqUol ueglvt UCT tbq Biggest Lust I-- in ibwin, nor the Jongn-id iiidifft re’ire. We !&gt;ln»L t.&gt; a&lt; kni-Akduu csPtrain t&gt;»bcr t.x gown, nor th- groat-rt
that tfo r ifv is jK’rfasp.i as ofL-a r.H|*&lt;xi*!ble irambcr of lrin-lr-i wlA-n bangles rdex Bet
Issau-c sb- d-je« not rlisttcr and giggie'and
her huAuml. Public opinion lis* ns strung make borwdf eotnpi-uou- in boro rar&gt;or at

Beirare of Scrofula
and manlfcris Itaclt in running sores, pustular
eruptions, bolls, sweffinge. enlarged jotate.

Balta.

But th*' ninwam'abound* in things thnt
Arnold. Arnold, Me., had scrofulous

barsapsriHa cured him.
skull with tlie bull which struck it split tn
two, one-half going inside and inflicting tho
womid which caused dintb, the other half
remaining an the outside between tbe scalp
nnd the skull. Tho soldier » ho revrlvtxl thi*
rem-irkablo wound at BpottKvlvania lived
twenty-three days.
Still mcro wonderful than this case i» one
the noss and divided. Along with this goes
the bead at the man who put • tho mutate of
a pistol In bls mouth and fired. The ball
parcel tlm-ngh the Jugular vein ami stuck
fast in the bone, acting as a steqiper on
te-morrimge from the vein. Tho would l»
suicide lived seventeen years before yieldiqg
up his bead to make muifcnxn vDttors man el.
1KDIAX BABIEK

’

tbe will wr»t aud forwonled. Tho withered

Salt Rheum
Ir.oncof the nxinidlsagTee.-iblorfLvcases ca»M
by Impureblood. I Its readily cured by Hood's
Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier.
William Spier, Elyria, a, suffered greatly

nratlons without aid) finally took Hood's Sar-

titautou, ML Vsman. Ohio.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
IOO Doses One Dollar

Brara a minor
Notire Is hereby
lamunic. He is dreosed in a suit of blue,
upon which the Indian mother has re*r«l a
great c«&gt;Uccti&lt;xi of buttons. Around tbi-neck
cmbnii-k n-d moecasiua
itetuinisrenccs of tho Indian wars are nu-

only succumbed when he had lu-n mbrird
Treatment for this condition often dcmmuls
too skill of a'phyriciaiL Tbe sufferer might
attempt n cure by the simpler methods, and.
if they fail, (irofewional assistance should fo
sought. The first object is to rctnovp tfo
caw, then to itseien Uh* irritation and reduce

uiql*&lt;.( th opgr.sucri that .&lt;to« :msmtors *hw- '
d to ^turatol wuh tto tm.-ture
»t IU- teStl W. rapMd to ft. tourata-. I “»&gt;»• “«

Ain. u&lt;ilin«m. Bsirict F. Johnson and Mil
taWO

OF THE .GHASTLY RELICS
KEPT ON EXHIBITION.

cinsiaa. fur the ernuium shows nine distinct
pendrating rot* from the sword. Of &lt;»nirw
it is not to bo nippa*-! that the white man
amusfid Idmself by whacking away needIrealy at the rc4 man's brad after tba latter
wa&gt;- i&gt;nr* «te combat. Thc.skul) bclbuged' to
nn Apanranl w. «b&lt;&gt; was killed by Chilian
sobUdrs. The droll of the favnrito squaw of
hlttlu Ifc-nr, the Iq-liau chief, is c. vary good
crnnjMtiio-i (rfc-.-B u» flu afore. Fhe was
Jiisun are .-vdi bultet hole*.
(Inr day after tfo War .-lo^ there came to
Wa.»iyiugt&lt; u n um urnmt veteran. lie laid n
bund!.- wrapped in paper, and he said it was
aomclhibg that ought to fo in ifo uifiseaxn.
When tfo -wrapping* were tuknu, "ff tforr
wn* brought to vk-w a human taui. Thu
muMtei
lui-l tdriwl
Imrd und
------—
—,------------- tfo skin luldlweu
। tanned by the ucL.i.iof th- wit:dnnd&gt;«in..8o
, evtupkte Ifol bevn nature's pre-**- tlwt then*
| was potl.’ag dttagrorabiv but toe 1&lt; «.«j of the
term, Tho drying olid shrinking ■: lliv tk*&gt;U
had
i tfo jagg.*! tow Lore attfieend,
aud :tli- am • unc.* luid cliiwlirsl
In tlie i Kittle ul GvUyriiurg a caiman

। hod

carried to the field hospital, and tfon. to tbe
i.'-ndr.il fo.pit.-d .Motiifo afterward he had
rx-gtaiH’d i»t» liraitlruud had 1**11 di*ciinrg«.&lt;d.
t.'urfoity promised him to visit the Isutiilie (omul, after s-.iuc trouble, tbo-fxe where
Imi Mtoud when the cannon bail diA'orered

— ............
—w*
u&lt; in in
weu
woman ban more uf that kind of pride syhlvh on idi occa-tionv and nil subjects nnd profetw ; preserved,
condition apparent. The wipnutic
hotel* her hack from tiro open exhibition t&gt;f bcr admiration at every turn, it must not be
supposed t|ial she has r.o idew. ermvk-tiansor gentlemen of the mite um didn't think it
north while to take the soldier's sflidavit.
furiowr. than a man. She will irA allow the
jiuhlic gewdps to hold her up to tlie gnw of in tbe heavens, which obeys the lairs Of grav­ inbresting ap&lt;cimv:i. aside from iu
itation without i»lotting its course or object­
the world If self-restraint h i»uribk-.
Then- took it, mounted it upon two
ing
to
Its
orbit.
It
i»
the
quiet
girl
who
Bui nil the courtesy and amiability, thu
tn a 'rloMCMe. and gave it a place o
defc-rcu'-c and respectful attention exhibited makes the l«« match, who flib the niche- nenif in thu mureum.
in public or to friends outride, are worthlaa which her more brilliant »i*tcr* leave va­ J- waxjMtnrrr. work wrrn awtowR
to num or woman If the same are not mom cant, who numagrs the servants, runs the
Some of the wonderful accomplhhtnrnts of
sewing machine, reincmlwr* the birthdays,
cinct* of hdtne. L-reethat ahincs hi the mutt listens to the rcmlniscenra of the old and tbe Indians with their arrows nrr illu-trated
kindly acta, respectful attention, quirk to often kreje tbe wolf from the door.—Easton
.__________/
erewhat inav be needed or gratifying—tbe Argus.
A riioalcter blade of a buffalo. »ith Hhc thin,
nxat jx-rfret courtesy at home or nowhere.
frail looking arrow bead piercing it f» shown.
All tirnt is found outside sh-jtdd lie but tho
It is a general idea that if a child has a Upon cl&lt;wo cxaminatina the visitnr discover*
overflow of that which is unchanging and
fall,
striking
it*
bead,
and
shows
a
tendency
that tho jxdut |&gt;rojecta through the outer side
perfietual in tho charmed circle of home.
of the bone. Tbe only explanation is that
lady and gen’leinan. If not fully developed made to keep it awake. Now, ncvordlng to tbe arrow mn*t have pnv-xl through the
and sacredly maintained there, -but promi­ one of imr best physicians, this theory is a body of the buffnkwtod struck tbe shoulder
nently exhibited elsewhere, the mnUment is mistaken one, and much barm is done in try­
spurious—a cvmnterfeit. Tender as may Iv ing to prevent steep* Rest is what the brain to taken between the finger* and bent with
ofjthe sufferer wants more than anything eoxe. they are so thin; but shot from tbe bow
tho exhibition of thnt spirit which is tlie.
speirk from God's altar tint kiudles tho home clw, and, if uot allowed, what might have py tho Indian, they went through obstacle*
fire, fond and loving, and caresalng a* may pareod off in a .few hours may result la in­ which would have stopped a bullet. They
belt* revelation,'it never degenerates into flammation and terminate in death. Do not penetrated temro without fracturing them,
Hint overfainillarity that is the bane to the feel frightrnel, imithers, if yuar boy. rails acd- tl: n made cuts a.* clean «u the keenest
bent and nublesi emotions.—Mrs. Henry down stair*, bumpa his bend with force, and «nrgicr.l blade*. The Apache orrqw head of
then uhows a disposition to steep; lay him on soft iron baa picn-ed where a Iraden |rojcctWant Beecher hi New York Star.
tfo tod, loosen bi* clothes, nud apply thin ile would have flattened.
cloth i wet with w itch haxel or water to hte
The vhitor area bung up In the cases here
brad. Keep hl* fret and Umb* warm with
"For reasons which must bo jwrfectly ob­ irons, or bottles filled wltii hot water. ►igmflcatire until It is h-arned that they bare
vious." Aunt Rnth continual, "introductions Darken the room, and keep it os quiet os pos­
to young women ought to be made with sible. and When tbe doctor cornre nature will i living. In coses where balls had shattered
great rantluo. Ho who intn-dun-* a young have aidci him in his treatment by her tho bone, surgeons sometimes preferred tho
man should first know his character aud “sweet rewarcr," alcep—New Orleans Pica­ operation ot cutsing out a section instead of
liablte to be irreproachable; If there is mis- yune.
adopting tho shorter and, for them, easier
nwthtxl of nnq&gt;utati&lt;in. One of thew*
CMblran** Teeth.
baving more judgment and experience than
excised bonrs hung up in the museum­
Most children will enjoy brushing their
a girl of IS. If an undfrirabto acquaintance
pendsta in calling, taot at home* i* tfo proper
nmnogvi to send him—she is not at liome to advice. Begin when your baby I* eighteen
him, aud to rail thte form n ‘falsehood, is months old to clean hh tiny toetb, and keep tuonailr and shako his fist st it. Muscle and
prudish, tl might fo preferablelto send word
Shawn had rtevvlopwt-hrji)a&lt;xof. the missing
that she was engage*!, which would bo the tints will tell yon this is none too early; tliat bone to such nn,'extent as to make the arm
same thing. Not to rreogniae 1dm upon the the second *ct win !&gt;• nil the sounder, and be­ strong enough.for more than ordinary ure.
street would be tfo cut direct anil can bo sides the children will be spared much suffer­ This man could Uft-MOO pound* with,tlie arm
ucraaary only in extrvmo conre. To fall to ing from t&lt;xAhacbr.—Good Housekeeping.
from which tho bone had been taken.
' ,
return a call where them is no family afflic­
Itmrion CommiMiouur Bta'-k had one of his
tion raid no explanation offered, b Mifilclent
to thaw to a lady that tfo acquaintance is to much of their lira in the kitchen It should tion of it which is only gristle and muscle.
drop, and is not often misuudentood. On
this rabjqct nn English writer has well mid: hnvn a lounge or easy chnlr there.
’This etiqnclte, which may oj&gt;pear trivial
Towels, brusfoa and combs should be ap- hand-, witli WO or 501) jreopte.
and over punctilious, is in reality a power
No. UK» is a large l»&gt;ne with the splinter­
which society places in tho hand* of ladies l&gt;ortionfd upon the army plan. Each mem­ ing about raidway. where tho l-illel struck.
to govern and dcfinhlno their ncqualntau&lt;-&gt; ber of the family should be provided with a The tag snys: "Maj. Gen. D. E-8., United
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• ,
sbip and their intimacies, to regulate and de-, wjmrnte outfit.
States volunteers, Gettysburg, July 2; ampu­
ddo whom they will admit into their friend­
When laid away for any length of time, tated in tho lower third of the thigh by Surship, and whom they will keep on tho most linen should be wasted, rough dried without KT. Sim, United Htaies volunteers, on the
distant footing. As such ’it 4* to fo com­ blueing, and laid in loose folds without much
Htump healed rapidly, and subject
mended.' It is a dissipation to have too k &gt;ng wclghton IL
was able to ride in carriage July 16; com­
a visiting list, we cannot know every one
pletely twated, so that he mounted his horse,
Fried Indian rural pudding— mi railed—irf in ftepfembrr, IMUS. Contributed by tbe sub­
intimately and must make our aelcctfon Re­
as toothsome u breakfast dish, for tho rising
cording to taste and natural oftlnity.
•'Howrvcr much eustdh) dlffbrsln different generation, ns one can travel many miles to still chtrerfuHy stumping about New York
places, it 'Is usual to rail only between tho
and iVasliingVm. — "W. B. B." in Globehours at Hand C. Fonnal call* new! not
The bmt bathrooms lave a tu-Anral wood Democrul.
Ju»t longer than fifteen minute*; tbe more
uielal should not fo extended until tho caller floor, or are covered with oilcloth or some­
becomes n te&gt;rv. You remember Mra. Brown thing of that kind of material.
How can you expect a clear complexion when
whom we used to drrad to sea. Often rank­
To remove white spots from tabla or other
ing her ajipraranre before lunch, nnd gener­
ally on (nan days when your mother was furniture, rub tbe spots with camphor and cloggedThe blood becomes Impure because
they
will
disappear.
making a carpet or hanging some curtains w
poison from the system, and the certain results
when there wns only enougb.'left over1 to go
Decayed vegetables t.hould no! fo Id* in are btatehes. plniphis and eniptiou*. Purify
round, Hie stayed till night. If she camo
tho cvlinr, and cellar* should be whitcwaxhc'.*. the blood with Simmons Liver Regulator, and
after lunch and Mrs. Strong ar Mtan Granger
regulate Um liver, vtomarh and bowel*, and
then the skin will become clear.
Put salt in tbp water to prevent black call­
The g.tnw Ixwe is ubiquitous and there will
Eleven new take craft are belng built
cues from fading when they ure wntoed.
on tbe Saginaw river.
Your way is not to let them get a foothold;
Books aud pktonh, in inb-lligwi families
keep on your dignity till you have mado ytxir
Ayer’S Sarsaparilla purifies tho Mood, and ex­
now
rank
next
to
bread
and
butter.
selection of fricn.ls and unbend only to thorn.
pels all poisonous elemeut*. Sold by druggists.
Half tho world ot women overrun the other
To fumigate a house, burn in it sulphur of
IL M. Steel, of BL Louia, is pfmident
culture which would give them interest aud tar; then whitewash and paint.
of seven national banks.
.

the eighth
o'clock In tl

pursuant to license and authority
me on tbe twentieth day ot January, A. D-. Uss.,
by ihrtTrobste Court of Barry County. MlshlHi, an of the estate, right, ttilc sod Interest ot
l said minor of, in and to the real estate all
ualn mid l&gt;ring in the County of Barry, In the
State of Mlehignn. known and dreerfbrd as fal­
low*. to wit: The east twelve acre* trf land
lying
na. Iwtween
,a/a;iar.illel
» ... lines, off and from t&amp;e
attwenty-two (El hi townvhtp number three (3)
north of range number eight u) west in Barry
County and State of Michigan.
Dated Hasting*. Jannanr Jodi. A. 1).. 1»W.
DAVID BltoW.X, Guardian.

Ik fault having been nodain the coadiUoas
of uvretnin xpo-tewr made by John Acker, m
tbe towcslrtpot Hope. Birry County, Michigan,
and Frances Acker hi* wile to Itachrl M.Cfarit.
ivlrmnl-'.ratrix &lt;&gt;! lbs •-tats at Amita L Ctarfc.
deceased. Iste of Battle Crock, M Whigau, doled
June tliinl. A
t and rrronlnd in theofflee
of the Bcd*ter of Ueeds. tdr the County ol
Barn ana S«ab’ of Mteulgangon the fourth day
UmhkiuU *1 xty-tliree doltant.-nnd twenty cents,
aatf an attorney'* fee of fifty dollars provided
nt taa having beeu instituted to recover the
moneys secured by ssM mortraire. or any part
thereof; amtthnsaid Wachrl M.Tlark-admtam

tses to-wlt -. Let number four (*) cf srettou num­
ber sixteen ijai In township number two rs&gt;
north of rang* number nine tt) west, from the
operaUnti of said mortgage, by a release dated
th" third day m Normiwr, A. D. is”, and re.
inorfoup* ou page 4U: and the said Rachel M.
Chirk a&lt; admlnlsfratrtx of the estateof Amasa

dated the twentieth day of May A. D. IMO. aad
recorded in Uie ufliec ol tbe Bnrlstcr at Deeds
In and for Barry County. Michigan, on tba
twenty-seventh dav ot Decqaibre. A. D. tw«. to
Liber -.V of mortgages on page 311
Now . therefore, by virtue o&lt; the power at sale
contained In said mortgage, and tbe statute in
such cm
. o made and provided, notice is hereby
1 shall sell ax

premises described In said moncage, faxeept
the portion thereof beretofuro released from
tbe operation of sakl moelgMTO as above de­
scribed) or so much thereotssmsy beneccasary
to pay the amount due on said mortgage, with
ten per cent. Interest, and all legal oota. to­
gether with an attorney 's fee &lt;&gt;f fifty &lt;£Uar*
rcirnintwl fnr
th* i.r-.ixla— nxi (.A.*and which are
for s*le being aadrfbM in MM
dtuateTotoe
Barry and SI
s. to-wuT"

KNAPPEN A VawaRMAN.

State ot Mlcidgan.-'FItth Judicial Circuit, ta
Chanecrr.
Sull pending in Circuit Court tor County •(

William li. Cornell. Defeadaat.

within twenty days, Uta i-Miiplalniuil cause this
order to tx publi.ficd in tbe Hastings BaWxkm.
said publication to be continued once Ip each
week fur six neek» In succession.

BUIe of Mtchlgan. County ot Baury.-aa.
• At a session &lt;&gt;f tho ProtriteCkxtrf tor Ute (kausIttli day of January, tu t*e war one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-eight.
'
Present. Wm. W.Cole. Judge of Probata.
lutheinatteroftoe estate of Eddie T. Branch,

then to be holden
city of Hartings In
.Aud It ts further ordered that said .petitioner

CS.WS.-JSiOT 217SSA
SS £
of . this order

sou and incur no peraoiudrespoiuUbliny. Knmilrc at the nearest newpaper office and Iran

Men of good aOdrem. or women. H v.eil li
fonned and practical. may obtain authority

�The Hastings Banner.
Hartinga. Mich.. Feb. 1st,

1888.

MARSHALL L. COOR. Rdltor.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Free trade papers constantly call a
tariff on imported articles n tax. and
try to have their readers believe that
the price they have to pay for an arti­
cle i» Increased by the tariff just the
amount ot the duty.. This ia a gross
error. It this were the case without
the duty some articles would be given
away. The duty on a yard of calico is
five cents, yet calico la often sold for
less than five cents » yard. The theory
of a protective tariff is to increase,'com­
petition. Without protectioh'tirbur in­
dustries. we would be at the mercy of
foreign competitors. They might re­
duce their prices until they destroyed
American competition, and then we
would be compelled to pay whatever
they chose to ask. Does any Ameri­
can wish to come to this? Is it not
better to have American competition
to guard against foreign extortion ? Our
free trade friends would have the peo­
ple think that our foreign competitors
can fix but one price. Their prices,
however, are fixed by the market and
not by the cost of production. . They
take for their merchandise what the)
can get, a? they are compelled to sell or
starve, instead of the consumer pay­
ing the duty ns the free trader argues,
it is more often paid by the foreign
competitor. He receives no more for
his goods than if it were on tbe free
Hat. In this way foreigners are com­
pelled to help support our government,
and the burdens oa our own citizens are
lightened. Free traders cry out against
home monopolies, but are entirely ob­
livions of foreign monopolies which
they would create by destroying home
competition. It a tariff is a tax, it is
certainly a tax that is not entirely paid
by American citizens. We like that
kind of a tax that builds up our own
Industrie*, adds to the wealth of our
coantry, creates a home market for tbe
inexhaustable resources of our farms,
and is to a large extent paid by foreign-

Th£^epublican party stands squarely
on its platform adopted in 1884. when
it declared in favor of a reasonable re­
duction of the customs duties and re­
venue taxes In order that the burden of
maintaining the government might be

equitably adjusted and its Income kepi
dodrn to tbe limit of its necessities.
The republican party has three times
since the war reduced th.e duties or
wholly removed them on Imported
articles. The democratic party has for
10 of the last 12 years hud control of
theionly branch of congrcws where such
bills could originate, and has Dever
proposed such reduction. This shows
that the republican party Is tbe only
ona likely to do justice in tbe matter.
The tariff and the saloons are the two

great questions of the day. On the tar­
iff. the republican party takes the
splendid ground that America must
build up American interests, develop
American resources, and not be the
dumping ground for the products of
the I underpaid labor of Europe. In
maqy northern states the republican
party is to-day the anti-saloon party.
Id all of them, republican sentiment Is
crystalizing against tbe saloon. The
republican party will not be found
wanting in the great conflict, which Is
hourly approaching, of the home
against the saloon.
Speaker Carlisle has shown eminent
ability in selecting the most notorious­
ly unfit men for the chairmenshlps of
the various committees. For instance,
the chairman on the committee oh
fisheries instead of hailing from'* the
middle or New England stated, is a
block from Arkansas, who knows as
much about the fisheries as a porker
about Hottentot He is a man who
has had the largest possible opportuni­
ties for knowing nothing about the

tMft is sold as cheaply at Saginaw to­
day I as ut
Liverpool. Improved

methods for its manufacture and competilkn among American manufactur­
er* has been the means of reducing th»
cost pC salt from 82.70 per barrel, th.
price-fa-tbe days of free trade. To 85
cent* per barrel now. Thia excelled
■bowing wentid not be possible but for
the ttiotnluagiven by the duty on salt.

“free

raw materials."

Another portion of Senator Sherman’s
speech, which Inrite* especial attention, 1*
its discussion of tne plea for free raw
materials. It 1* not easy to do justice t®
tbi* admirable argument in few words.
Mr. Sherman does not believe in any tariff
which Is a log roiling, job to-fatten a few
at the expense of the many. Therefore he
denounces that conception of protection
which would prostrate the Industry ot
millions of wool growers in order to swell
the profits of a few carpet manufacturers!
which would send a vast army of miners
out of employment du order to swell tho
gains of millionaire manufacturers like
Mr. Hewitt, Mr. Scott or Mr. Barnum.
The protection in which lie believes is deidgned to help all American labor, nnd
therefore* seek* first nnd most to sbiehl
from crushing competition tbe less ad-‘
vauc.il forms of lal»or by which material*
are produced, ami in which tbe greatest
number of persons I* engaged.
It would be well for certain mnntifact-!
urer*. who hope thnt Mr. Cleveland nud
his free traders will help them in getting'
larger profits out of the people, while I
prostrating the wool grower*, the flax.
and hemp producer*, the iron and coal ’
miners, to read Mr. Shermans speech
with some care- He speaks for the wool
growers and the iron and coal miner* of
the greatest central state, which has pros­
pered mightily under a genuine protec­
tion, and which wants to help the undevclopcd south to prosper as well. • • •
The nation will uphold protection of'all
American labor. It will not uphold any
one sided and selfish scheme to benefit a
small fraction of that labor, or the.capital
employing that small fraction, at tbe ex­
pense of all the rest. And the reason I*
sound. Tbe uplifting of American labor
is not possible. except by measure* which
so broadly nnd permanently stimulate divcndrtcation of Industry that the demand
for labor in every employment is Intensi­
fied.—New York Tribune.

ADDTIONAL LOCAL NEWSSomewhere a rerwiue ct over ♦100.000,­
000 must he token off. If the president
iH.right, bow to It to be deme? The duties
on sugar and m'obusws yielded during the
last fiacal y*ar ♦«,&lt;04,858 i®. Th* du­
ties on liquors, tobacco, toney article*,
jewelry, watches and clacks, opium pre­
pared for smoking, laces and embroider­
ies, ribbonn and other manufacture* of
silk yielded last year ♦39,3C2,823.£L These
duties on luxuries, tbe president bolds,
should bo retained. Deducting these aud
the sugar duties from ♦212.032.433.CO, the
entire revejiuederived from the tariff Inst
year, there remains only ♦114,503,751.78
obtained from the dudes on all raw ma­
terials nnd manufactured goods—on all
other dutiable articles, Id short. From
these the president’* theory, if it U not lgnoraut or fraudulent, would require over
.♦100,000,000 ,tc* be tnk«*n off in order to
retain all inu'mal taxes, duties on sugar
and on luxuries.
Hillier tllis theory is right or ft is
wrong—which? Esther substantially all
the duties on materials and manufactured
articles ought to lie repented and absolute
free trade permitted in all article* except
the few above named, or rhe president has
gromly erred. Then1 is not a rlngle mem­
ber of congress who baa at any time been
willing to vote for the abolition of all du
ties on manufactured products. The pres­
ident himself demonstrates bi* own Ig­
norance when be says in hi* message that
a reduction “of the advantages whicb-we
award our home production" may l&gt;e nec­
essary. but “the entire withdrawal of
such advantages should not be contem­
plated." Plainly be does not know what
he has proposed. Hi* recommendation
was rather ignorant than deceptive in in­
lent. But its ignorance and absurdity do
not make it more worthy of being fol­
lowed by the people.—New York Tribune.

John Sherman winds bls war tariff
horn nt a bad lime. Under the l&gt;eneflts of
high protection 50.000 miners are out of
work, 20. (W glass, workers refuse to
starve on stnnll pay, woolen mills In the
rast ore shut down, factorit* In the west
ar - running on half time, and the whole
flehl of labor is torn up with strikes and
uncertainty —The Telegram.
Strikes are rarely or never indications of
hard times On the contrary, when good
times dawn labor becomes resile** and
strikes for higher pay. This is natural.
Th ■■ “woolen mills" referred to are jwohaibly the Two “take" stories published in
The Herald, both of which were closed
because tbe machinery was old fashioned
ami the owners could not cope with their
enterprising competitors.
I Many w orated mills are closed, to be
sure, nrd tho manufacture of worsted

Itopubllean Htatrsmunablp.
Senator .Sherman's upcvch ought to be
placed In tbe hand* of voter* by the
million*. The process of public education
should begin right here. It make* no
difference what Republican statesman
may be the candidate next fall; this strong
speech, by educating the people, will help
to prepare for tbe election of any Repub­
lican. A* has been observed. It U especi­
ally effective in arraignment of the Demo­
cratic administration for pursuing a policy
precisely contrary to those cha»en by the
earliest president* called Dcmxratic.
President Jefferson, who urged the con­
tinuance uf duller and tbe employment of
surplus revrtiue in -the great purposes of is likely to cease In the United State* un­
the public education, rtxuls, river* and less the duty on worsted goods I* increased
ennal.i," was n statesman, and hl* party so that it corresponds with the duty on
wa* genuine in it* Democracy. President woolen good*.
JackSnn recommended the distribution of i It happen*, too, that tbe “50.000 miners"
the surplus among the state*, aud signed referred to are not benefited by high pro
a hill to th^t ewi. Tbe Democracy of tection. for the coal they mine i* on tbe
Jefferson and xnckaon no longer exists: jfree Hat. Aud even If they Were benefited
the sham Democracy of Cleveland I* only hy the tariff of seventy the ceuta per ton
subserviency to British interests.
By «&gt;:&gt; bituminous coal, will The Telegram
vetoing measures tor improvement wlilctr please inlorm us if tlielr chance* for
higher wage* would be IncrntMil or di-VmhleDt Jefferson would have recotn
mended, by defeating measure* for public ininisbed by free importation of cvol from
education which President Jefferson would Nov n Scotia mluetl 1 &gt;y Chinese cheap labort
If that coal now come* into the port of
have favored, by refusing to distribute the
New York free of duty,
would ft
or would
surplus among the states ns President -----------------------------—
---------------Jackoun proposed, by straining every law , ft
• - not
- - t»el[&gt; the American
/..................cool ...;
miners
...........in»
and even defying law In order to prevent ' *their
’—*■ *pre-ciit
“
-tight
“u* ‘for Khigher
'-*-------------• That
wages?
expeialitures authorized by the pestplr’a Is rhe 'question. Don’t Squirm.—New
representative*, the ahum Dcth'ocrncy bos
contrived to make the curplu* useles* ami
danguroui. By ‘refusing to take off In­
ternal taxes *ud duties on sugar, for . “There is ouo thing that tbe army of
year* past and even mn/! In order to have worker*________
in this country ought to rvmetnan excuse for attacking American manti- | tr..
ber. Thh
Ttl: nation L.ttz
—
b the 7.™^-,,^.most prosperous
facturers. ft carefully serves the. interest* in tbe
the world. The working classe*
classes are
of British free trader
*•——
—
— riotbed
.... and- -better -■
• •-in any
better
fed —
than
biuw.
other country on the fare of the globe.
■Why? Because a tariff has protected them
against competition from abroad. It has
Of cc.nn.e tbi* I* un era ot good feeling, built up Industries which would otherwise
and nobody must think ot ahaklug the never have been planned here, and fos­
bloody Hhirt—otherwise ft might .“vein tered other* that could only have bad a
strange to annouueo in The Tribune that feeble existence under free trade. I am
a ono-legged cx-Confi derate uokllcr uitned heartily In favor of protecting everything
Stone I* the new chuirmsu of the com- thnt wc can produce «r manufacture here..
mitteo on war cIoIida. Mr. Stone bi a Free trade in any lino would mean Its
ultimate extinction, au far as production
good man.
’
Perhaps onp of the most humorous In­ in this country i» concerned. No practi­
cident* in tlw making up of tho commft cal busine** man doubt* tills.
tee* a a* the SCurj that Mr. Cariisl? . ' “The doctrinaires roeni to lie getting
struck when be first designated tlie chatr- numerous down fa Washington, but the
nuui uf tix&gt; eommliue on naval offbir* sentiment of the country, I am firmly conand military affair* respectively. It was nnctxi, is against free trade. Tariff rcan right for him to assign a dry land uucuuu,
ductIon, a* an agency ior
for retracing
reducing tne;
tbe)
sailor, CjJ. Herbert, to tbe chairmanship FUrplus,
*'—---------------------------would not ’be
a success.**“On the
of naval affairs, but it wo* all wrong contrary, ft would increase ft by many
when he undertook to assign ^Jen. million*. That is so evident that I do not
Wheeler, a graduate of West Point and well see how any ona can doubt ft."—
one of tbe most distinguished officers on George W. Chillis' Interview.
tho Confederate side daring the war, to
the chairmanship of military affair*. If
Bhdne’s Foreign Polley.
the naval affair* ot tho country are safe In
What hl* foreign policy 1* Mr. Blaine
Herbert'* bauds, certainly the army is mode dear when he was *ecrel*ry- of state.
safe In ‘Wheeler's hands. Tbe ridiculous It’almed at two object*. Th* find was to
aspect of the case appear* when one look* bring about and preserve peace through­
at the chairmanship of military affairs out thia continent The aecand was to
nnd find* ft held by Richard W. Towns­ cultivate close commercial relations and
hend, of Illinois, a man who never fought expand our trade with nil tbe count ria* of
with anything except hl* mouth.—New North end South America. The first was
York Tribune.
preliminary and evAcntinl to the second,
and to promote it Mr. Blaine proposed the
Peace congrow Thia proposal was re­
The reports coming doily from the city ceived with grant favor by the other govat London concerning the Increasing eruments of this continent and accepted
by
all but two, and had Mr. Blaine con­
misery and distress of Its working people,
clamoring day and night for work or tinued as secretary It would hav* been
bread, and tbe imminent danger of a carried through &lt;mcce**fully. The coun­
general uprising of those whose distress tries of South America have u population
has gone beyond the power of human en- of 50,000.000. We Import from them
dnranc* or restraint. Indicate with tyrrlble ♦ 100,000,000 worth a jxar more than wo
empbasl* what would &gt;» tbe effecVOf free export to them. What Mr. Blaine aimed
trade or iuodequete protection on tbe aL was that they should do their buying
working people ot this city. They are her* Instead of in Europe.. la there any­
now pursuing their indtutries with com­ thing tn that for bmiucaa interests to be
nfrald op—Charles Emory Smith la Phila­
parative comfort aud content.
Let them and *11 other elzuwes aco to it delphia CaU.

that this condition be not disturbed or Im­
periled bytbo impracticable schemes of
theorcl Seal economists or by experimental
legUiation.—New York Press.
A 8.u.tblo Idm*.

•‘Do yon think New York state can bo
won by tho Republicans?’-'
"I do, with tho right kind of n fight
Goyeraor Lace is not after ail If the friend* of -protection
- would
------ r-go
- - into
---New York
dozen
tahn and take half a d
?XTn kjieakcn
against the candidacy of himself. W. like
a
‘ ?
‘ W’*°
।
am pleased at tills. Michigan is proud I
??““"*«*»&gt;» »&lt; 1»
of her farmer governor, who is nn 2.H? 52! • **'“«,U»l»l«rtneeU-. 1
on Um.ueh tb.
honoS to the state and a creditabb ■
representative of tbe agricultural in­ m
ro-i.
*r° "n1' *—n1'1
terest* of the state. He will be rrnom- make Iwudu ny enough nmang tho work­
lasted of coarse', tor be 1* the only ma: fagmen ta reduce iba Dcnu&gt;cratie major­
ity in New York cliy to 40.&lt;KK) or less.”—
who could prevent Id* renomination.
From nu interview with Charles Emory
tSmfth in Pljlhulclpkiu Cult
.
J
Charley Hampion bus decided that
l
Brother Benni** party is a corpse. Thlatter gentleman evtrfrntly indonwa
The growing aialety of the Democrat* 1
Hampton’s1 view ot tlie situation by ed­ to l«ave the tariff Issue taken out of th*
itorially endorsing Hampton &gt; opinion.
What will the Journal do about ft?

ocrMts who have as organ of their own.

Ireland's only *41ration lies In tbe mul­
tiplication of her burincss Interests and
opportunities. The only possibility for
such multiplication lies In protecting in­
dustries as they start from the com­
petition of England's enormous capi­
ta] In money, plant and experience. Till
Inland becomes self-stinking and inde­
1*3 1UU«
—
pendent industrially, It can never lie
iudependent politically. It might lie expected
thAl lbe I^teof the United State* would
(nm u» nufk X Wore.
ibnulfXb.amdhkmoJlr.U.d. liMjhi
unpwrt
u .c
k“” ,h* ■»«1« ”&lt; ‘hHr noil’" Hn.l wouM
b.»b®
be klw ln,t
last mon
men In
in Oil,
this eoanlr,
country toeomort
to consort
with tho party of free trade which seek*
to reduce the United State* to n similar
cudtHtion. and all tor the ultimate benefit
ot the name manufacturer* of England
for whose uggnuxUMsncnt Irir.h raannlactunfr.i were ruined and Irish pro*j»»rity
dextroyed. -New Haven Pallndlum
i----------------------------Free Tnute In •
Bi* World.

Early in the evening oa tbe 21st last.,
while one of our citizen* was at hi"
place of bustnes* and his wife absent
ut one of the neighbors, several auspic­
ious characters were wen stealing their
way cautiously along Center street, in
the second ward until they come to
A!l&gt;ert Rnnyon’* reaidence. Noth with­
standing It wa* bright moonlight, they
walked boldly to the front door and
applied one of the house keys which
bad in some myaterion* way came Into
their pottscMflon. The lock yielded and
with a triumphant laugh they attempt­
ed to enter, but an inside bolt barred
the way; Providence had conspired to
thwart design; tWy bad smuggled the
wrong key. It was the other door that
presented fewer nljstncles. A short
consultation was held, it was brief but
spirited; there was no time to dndly
or cast reproach, for the mercury was
crawling down to the bulb of tbe
thermometer. A messenger was dl»patened to iuform the lady of the bouse
that some friends from tbe country bad
just called. Tbe information quickly
brought tl«e lady and the proper key.
Before light* were fairly struck the
parlor* wore filled and merry-making
begun. It was quickly discovered that
more ample roam* must be obtained.
Earl Brown and wife promptly came
to tbe rescue and kindly tendered tbe
bewildered lady and her friend* the
freedom of their house, to which stern
necessity compelled them to adjourn.
Mr. llunynn shortly appeared upon
the scene when cards and merry-mak­
ing began. After several pleasant
hour* has passed, Mr. Runyan and the
partner of bls joy* and sorrow* were
forcibly seated In the midst of their
company. Things now assumed * ser­
ious aspect: the honored pair began to
r^aiixe that they were like a politician,
wholly in tbe hands of their friends.
Two beautiful silver napkin rings
were then presented by the company
through h committee of one: “Mr. and
Mr*. Runyan J please allow me to pre­
sent you on behalf of these here aaserpbled three trifling tributes of
friendship, hoping thnt you will re­
ceive them, not for their Intrinsic
worth, but a* a memorial of pleasant
association*.”
Surprise and emotion overcame the
pair, but their wandering mind* soon
returned to terrestrial thing* and then
began a scene of contention, for each
thought they could »ar in theirs super­
ior worth, although they had been
selected by a critical eye for exact
duplicates in order to preserve peace in
the family. .
Our genial, smiling merchant Lichty
was the linft to break the charm of the
evening by reluctantly announcing hl*
desire to depart. While he was by
voice and gesture eloquently distribut­
ing his many regrets, be blushlngly
submitted to a quaker’s salute bv a
gentleman friend and then boldly made
a break for fresh air followed bv pt-ah
of laughter. The bewildered guest
mistook the door and brought up m a
closet: he murmured something about
the place whefe* hi* mother used to
krt*p preserve* as he was kindly in­
formed of the proper place of exit.
Amid Joke and laughter the company
departed leaving a unanimous verdict
that the evening had been very pleas­
antly spent.
’ •a•

I put in this slip to request y oil not
to send my wife any flower seeds.
Don’t let her know about this. It is
not that 1 don't like flowers, for my
bees could not make honey without
them, but I mean these garden flowers.
If you send the settle, every last one of
them will grow, and it is fix a bed of
flower*, get earth lor pots, and Diet
have to be transplanted and turned and
watered, and looked at and admired.
They will be stuck in every corner of
the surrounding*, where you would
never think of putting anything else
there will be stuck a flower. I must
say I like to see tlowera. but can't you
boil half the seeds before sending or
something of that sort of trick to stop
t&gt;o many growing. You surely can
plan some way to save so much trouble.
, Youro,
D, B.
Maple Creek. Nek. Dec 12, 1887.
JMnea Vick Sreoaman. Rochester, N.
i, informs us that it is a common oc­
currence to receive letter* similar to
tbe above. And we do not doubt it af­
ter looking over the Floral Guide; it is
a perfect beauty, full of illustration*,
and dencriptlons ot flowers and vege­
tables. Price only tea cents, with a
ortllicate good for that amount in
iwuls. The three colored plates are
worth three time* the cost ot tbe book

Following are the real estate trans­
fers for week enulog Jan. 28th. 1888,
a* taken from the book* in tbe register’*
office
io city.

OvercoatS
I

J .

LESS MONEY!
Than ever offered before.

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co

Rower,
HASTINGS MICH

BOOTH

Good goods at Bottom
Prices!

w Albert Dietz; aoa wen

Stoves!

application to.C.D. WaRitkN, Gen
i-« Agent, St. Paul. Hinn. Ask tor

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parrr! we rr Umland.~ »
Holomon Kllse to Kllzabcti) M. L. K11m-1M*

An EcrrlUnt Map.

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tlie

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exhibitions of
what it h possible to accomplish by the
engraver a art 1* a Urge packet mm&gt; j
m
tbu.M’ Pmu1« MinneapoK a
Manitoba ririlway, snowing the northChicago ann
Urn Laciflc O«-an in detail. A eopv

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A Job Lot of

rn».

It ba* been well said by a dteUnrulshed writer that “tbe Michigan Central
is the only Niagara Falls Route in tbe
country.”
It I* the only railroad that ruM di.
rectiy by the fall* and stops Its train*
at a poiut from which all parts of the
falls and the rapid* are lifoll L*
From this point called Falla View, the
*e«e from the Michigan Centre) t^ln,
whether Id it* .ummer Mttlng of wnerald or it* winter aetUng Of crr«tai h
unfx*™P1H1 irnujdeur and *ub^mity. A* it is on the direct route to
New lark, Boston and New England
uoeut-bound traveler should fiilto
takeadvantagi- of It.

:

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’

BEFORE BUYING
With Double Shake Orate,
Large Ash Pan,
Large Swing Top and

Double Doors.

-Sold by-

Huffman
Bros.

�The Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY. EEB,Dt. ISM.

•pHE

Troy Laundry.
HASTINGS, MICH.,..
Hecoiid door eul ot American House. noHelta
tne rutrooaf'*' Of Uic |*opte ol HaMlnK* *»&lt;t
vieioity, vid xuarantec* Mrtctly Or»r-fll*x» untie
at ’m rtia^nable price*. Give them a trial.
Don’t set.d jtour laundry work oat ot town when
you can set It done hi aa good abspe. at m low
i-rlrea at hot.n. Special raten for family wa*h-

City Bank.

Hastings

HASTINGS. MICH.

OFFICERS:
D. G. Hoblnon. PraslSent;

DIRECTORS:
W. 8. UoodkMr.
D. &lt;;. Koi lOMU.

W. H. P
J., A.
Orbit*.
&lt;
Chester Hauer.

lanklnx puiilntM Tranuwtrd.

600

600

600

BUSHELS

BEAUTY of HEBRON
POTATOES.
Warranted pare stock at

DUNNING &amp; ROGERS.
The finest cookers of the seas­
on.
The best; seed for tbe farmer.
Ripens ectrly and good size.

$1.00

$100,

$1.00

Immrril
.ni.Kl.

Local News.
Circulation thin week. 2.05Q.
increase ot pension granted to
’Leonard Sledge.
The relined &lt; ?) minstrel show Thurs­
day night Was surely a "no ’count” aftuirrx-'
j
^The C. K. A S. is now connected at
Richland junction, by a Y, with the C.
J. A M.
|
.
Uhe is -being marie of tho Y* for the
transfer oflfreigbt from the M. C. to
the C. K. Al &amp; R. IL

The donation last Wednesday even­
ing for the benefit of D. B. Ovlalt.
brought him in about 850.
I&gt;L L- WhLEiNF ia doing a rushing
Business how around his mill, and
drawing id logs. He employs nearly 50
teams and about 100 men.
. A new (i«k has been placed in the
Register’s plfice to provide a place for
keeping this new books for recording
mortgages;
/
The Banner is indebted to Cthe
Hartford Fire Insurance company for
a very beaptlfuliv gotten up picture of
tbe Rt. Han. W. E. Gladstone, M. P.

F. G. IftKRCK camo up from Hope
Saturday and made his settlement with
treasurer Hough. He is the first town­
ship treasurer to settle thia year and
reports tales al! paid in.

yTEt)- Brock is now at home laid up
Tor repalm. Thursday while loading
ties al Irving station, ho slipped and
fell and a tie dropped on his right hand
breaking the third finger and other­
wise disfiguring tbe hand.
The death of Charles Draper, of
Hastings township, occurred Thursday
morning of typhoid pneumonia. He
was 19 years of age. and a young man
thnt possessed n large circle of. friends.
His funeral was held Saturday.
Tins mtvtns business! Does it mean
yon ? A. 6- Cook says he must have a

settlement with every one who owes
him nu book account within the next
30dars. lie wants it understood that
there can tie no delay in this matter.
The dam put in by W. F. Hicks lost
foil on Torn, lleney’a farm has proven
too weak for thestrain brought to bear
nn 1L Thtirwlar night it gave way. but
without doing ituv other damage.
Luckily Mr. Hicks had blit little more
loe to cut/
Peter Catty. of this hity. wishes
the Banner tn any through Jta rolums that-by the strict attention of Dr.
Lampmart and his skillful practice he
has raised his wife from a v-ry low
aicknrea Mre. Cappy will bv «7 years
old next May. 7

In spite of the dullness of trade the
PERSONAL MENTION.
drummers make their usual tripe and
CoL Gill went to Onondaga Tuesday.
seem to think this is a good town to
come to. Thnrsdav night the Hastings
C. D. Beebe was in Chicago last week.
house was tilled to overflowing and Mr.
Erv. Whitlock spent Sunday in tbe
Parker was obliged to turn guests
city.
away.
C. W. Jones was in Grand Rapids
JuiKiR Wm. D. Kelley, the protec­
tionist leader in the Houie of Represen­ Monday.

There will be an oyster supper in
tbe parlors of the Congregational
church, ot Irving on Friday evening of
this week. Feb. 3d. Supper will be
served 6 JO till 9 o’clock. All are in­
vited. Tickets 25 cents.
Com.

M. W. Reynolds, of Owosso, secre­
tary of the state Sunday school associa­
tion, was m the city Thursday and ef­
fected a count)' organization of the
same nature, for which th* following
officers were elected: Rev. D. B. Ovlutt,
president: Rev. Rowland, vice presi­
dent; F. Clarke, sec’y; Mrs, B. R. Rose,
treasurer. A meeting, of reprex'ntatives of the Sundav schools throughout
the county is calh-d for March 9th nnd
10th; at which will be elected delegates
to the next'meeting of the state asso­
ciation.

0pRRICE$
CREAM BR-fflCtJ

Ed. Bbike. of Middleville, was in the
tatives. has written a plain statement
city Friday.
of "How Protection Protects," which is
likelv to-be the protectionist platform
L Al. .McIntyre is spending this week
for the presidential campaign. It will in New York.
appear In the Forum for February.
Mrs. W. &amp; Chidister visited in Cale­
The oldest Protestant church edifice donia lust week.
in America will be described in the
*Wlli Morse, of .Aft idleville. was in
February American Magazine, ng well the city Saturday. '
as whst may have been the earliest
Mrs. F. Thiers returned Monday to
steam railway; while Henry W. Austin
will dip still further into our antiqultes her home in Elsie.
A most delightful party was given
by apoem on the “Mastodon Saurus."
Born. Saturday, to Mr. and Mrs. Jto tho very young people by Mr. and
/J€ill Michael, if successful in his VanArman, a boy.
•
Mrs.
Walter Wilkins on the 2fith. to
Venture, wjll be able to supply the
E. A. Matteson went to MRldlevUIc
celebrate the 15th birthday of thMr son
greatest demands for tninowa by fish­ on business Monday.
Wallie. Music and dancing were the
C. F. Dwight, of Evanston, Ill., visit­ order of the evening, the latter directed
ing* parties next season. He has al­
ready caught about 75.000 mlnows and ed in the city last week.
PERFECT
in an efficient and orderly manner by
has them stored In a large tank in the
Mrs. T. J. Bush, from Jackson, is vis­ Mr. Arthur McEiwain and his assist
basement under 11. K. Grant’s clothing iting friends in the city.
ant, Gertie Stebbins, and certainly if
store.
the parents who have children under
O. F. Long and family, of Nashville, their charge have witnessed the grace­
The card and dancing party given by were In the city Thursday.
ful mazes of the dancing, as waltz after
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kurtz Friday evening
Mr. Garrett, of Battle Creek, is the waltz and quadrille after quadrille were
was a success in every particular. A guest of J udge Cole and wife.
danced wlln scarcely a mistake, they
would be satisfied that tbe instructor
large number of guests were present,
Mil® Bell Barlow is here from Evans­ hod been thorough and that Mr. Mc­
and all acquiesce in pronouncing Mr.
Elwain deserves the confidence and
and Mrs. Kurtz as model entertainers. ton, HL, for a visit with friends.
The music furnished by Lee's orchestra
Miss Kittle McQueen, of Middleville, and patronage of his townsmen. The
music under tbe direction of Geo.
gave universal satisfaction.
Is the guest ot Miss Belle Hick*.
Wood wiu excellent and Wallie wasTin: new freight train placed upon
A. D. Maynard and wife visited well dipaed Into his Ifith year.
■
tbe Michigan Central a few weeks ago friends in Battle Creek last Week.
^^oli.owino are the jurors drawn for
called the “cannon ball,” is very popu­
Miss Maggie Parkhurst is here trom
the
February
term
of
thecirctilt
court:
lar. and is doing an ever-increasing Coldwater for a visit with relatives.
Frank E. Doty—Johnstown.
business, It runs as fast as a passen­
Mrs. N. Bailey left Friday fora visit
Anthonv Ostroth—Maple Grove.
ger train; leaves Chicago at six in the with friends in Jackson an4 Detroit.
DauIl-1 Klingensmith— Orangeville.
evening ami takes only car load lob.
Senator
Geo.
A.
Farr,
of
Grund
Hav
­
Homer Flowers—rrairieviUe.
It leaves Grand Rapids cars nt Kalama­
Frank Hoes—Rutland.
zoo which go over tho G.-R. &amp; I. IL R. en, was.in the city Friday on business.
Monroe Dietrich—Thornaople.
It takes Saginaw and Mackinaw cars
M. N. Jourdan, of Middleville, was at
Geo. W. Myers— Woodland.
to.Tackson from where they are sent the county hub on business yesterday.
Sani'l C. Ritchie—Yankee Springs.
to their destination.—Kalamazoo Tele­
Henry Tasker—Assyria.
graph.
Mrs. Clement Smith and Mrs. M. L.
Cook visited Grand Rapids last week.
Harrison Mershon—Baltimore.
Samuel La Fever, who has been
Geo. E. Willison—Barry.
F.
M.
Woodmansee
and
wife,
of
Cal
­
for some time nick with typhoid pneu­
Eleazer J. Kershner—\5arlton.
edonia, are visiting friends in the city.
Lewis Lentz—Castleton.
monia, died Friday night. The funer­
Henry Fisher—Hastings.
Dr. Taylor, of Middleville, was the
al. which occurred Sunday at the M. E.
^uest
of
Dr.
Lowry
and
family
yesterFrank
A. Standley—1st ward. Hast­
church, under the auspices of the G. A.
ings city.
H. post and the Odd Fellows lodge,
’ James M. Collister—3rd ward, Hast­
was largely attended and the services
R. T. F. Dodds, of Pennsylvania, was ings dty.
were quite impressive. Rev. G. D. Lae the guest of W. P. Sidnam the past
Elanson Jones—Hope.
delivered a short address at the church.
Wm. Brew—Irvihg.
Lamoran E. Wallace—Johnstownl
Armenus Throop, of Ferris, Mont­
death, and a.member of the Odd Fel­
Martin Cummins—Maple Grove.
lows lodge and Fitzgerald post of this calm Co., visited relatives here last
Robt. N. Bennett—Orangeville.
ritv. He.^nlisted for the late war in week.
Manley M. Chase- Prairieville.
1W&gt;2 and served until discharged in
Miss Jessie Wilson, ot Grand Rapids •
Nathaniel Bennedlct—Rutland.
If you want a bargain in mittens come quick. Only a few
1865 and made an honorable record mi a attended the leap year party Monday
Calvin
M. Beach—Thornapple.
soldier. He lea-yes three children to evening.
pairs left. ■
Sylvester
Hynes—Woodland.
mourn hb loss. A
Amos Everhart—Yankee Springs.
Ex-Senator John C. Patterson, of
WANTED—All the butter, eggs, dried fruit and pro­
Falls View was unknown until Marshall, made a business trip to this
A. I). Olmstead—Assyria.
created by the Michigan Central rail­ city Monday.
Norman Lstbam—BMtiuiore.
duce we can get.
\
road. which stope in* trains at this point
H. M. Byington -Barry.
Mrs. Randall and daughter Winnie,
to enable its passengers to enjoy the
Henry Sisson—CarItoa.
grandest and most comprehensive* view ot Grand Rapids, are the guests of
In our last we chronicled the facithat
of the falls that is to lie anywhere ob­ Hastings friends.
tained. Before that lime people. came
Billy, Babcock goes to Vaa-mr in n a supposd tramp was found in a badly
in carriages from the American side to few days where he has secured a posi­ frozen condition in the township of
o ■
.
“Inspiration Point.” the view from tion in a barber shop.
Prairieville, who was brought to this
which Howells said was “onequated
city
and
placed
in
Sheriff
Sbnner's
care,
Mrs.
J.
Jewett
returned
Friday
to
for sublimity," but Falls View, being
more elevated, the scene from it is her home. Grand Rapids, after a short and afterward removed to the poor
farm. It transpires that he is not a
much finer. No other road runs to or visit with friends here.
tramp but a well-to-do old gentleman,
near this point and through passengers
Mrs. C. C. Field and children went to
by the Michigan Central, •’The Niagara Chajlotte on a visit Monday. Mr. whose mental powers had become some*
what shattered. His name was Sam
Falls Route," have this great advan­ Field joined them on Tuesday.
Frantz, and he resided with a brother
tage without detention or additional
Vean Rogers returned Tuesday to in Sunfield township, Eaton county.
expense.
Breckinridge. Col., alter an extended He left the latter's home some six
Here is a rare chance for some one visit with relatives In this vicinity.
weeks ago. for the purpose of visiting a
sister, Mrs. Sarah Cook, of Maple Grove.
who wants to purchase one of the neat­
Rev. Carnahan and wife left for
est and most convenient homes in this Muskegon Monday. From there they He iu some manner lost bis way. and
had tramped around the country until
city. Having decided to remove from will return tb their home in Minne­ found as reported last week. All ef­
here, John C. Cole offers his line home sota.
.
forts on the part of friends to find him
on State street just west of Archie Mc­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoyt, of Kala­ had proved unavailing. When he left
Coy's for sale, and will dispose of it at
his brothiw's he had on a good suit of
a bargain. Whoever gets it will have a mazoo. are expected to visit Hastings clothes, but some real tramp is un­
this
week,
the
guests
of
Mr.
Nathan
model home. For terms, etc., address
doubtedly the owner of them now. as
John C. Colp, Spokane Falls. Washing­ Barlow.
it would be an easy task for such au
John Barrett has returned from a one to impose upon Mr. Franz and in­
ton Territory, for the next three ween.
Mr. Cole will lie here after that time. prospecting lour to the I'aciflc coast, duce him to exchange bis raiment. He
Too much cannot be said in favor of and M not well pleased with that could give no rational account of him­
Mr. Coll’s house, which is but a block country.
self. and.tbh with bis trampish appear­
from court house square. It has been
John Cole is expected home from ance caused people wherever he went
thoroughly refitted, andis very pleasant
taturn a cold shoulder to him. Mr.
and homelike within and without. As Spokane Falls, Washington Ter., in Frantz' relatives are very respectable
we said before, here’s a rare chance to about 30 days. He has decided to lo­ people, mank of them quite well-to-do
cate there.
buy a home.
and the misfortune of the old gentle­
D. IL Cook went to Allegan Monday man causes them much grief. They
At the residence of W. IL Schantz,
morning on business connected with feel very grateful to the parties who
in thiA city, on Wednesday evening last, the new R. R. from the above place to took care of him after he was found,
Charles C. Dean and Miss Franc Tink­ Saugatuck.
and who have shown snch kindness to
ler were united in marriage, Rev. Geo.
Miss B. A. Kohr, of New York City, him since. Through the Banner they
D. Lee officiating. The ceremony was was in this city Monday, called here by first learned that the man found in
witnessed by the relatives of the* high the sad accident which recently befell Prairieville waa tbe missing Mr. Frantz.
If the party who found him will send
contracting parties and a number of in­ her uncle. Samuel Frantz.
his name to Mrs. Sarah Cook, Maple
vited friends. Mr. D. W. Reynolds
Mrs. H. Rogers left for Wisconsin Grove, of H. A. Leedy, Nashville, he
acted as the groom's best man. while
Misa Boyd, of Muskegon, was the yesterday, where she will make a short will be suitably rewarded. Mr. Frantz
bride's maid. Master Lyman Barlow visit to friends and then proceed to her has been removed to his brother's home
home in Breckenridge, Col.
in Sunfield but, we understand, is in a
.and Miss Glonn* Schantz were also
members of the bridal party. The cere­
Rpv. Large delivered a lecture Mon­ very precarious condition. At the best
mony was performed beneath an ever­ day evening at Grand Rapids in St. it will be necessary to amputate his toes
green arch, from which was suspended Mark’s cbaple on “Mustaches” that Is and fingers; and it is feared that his ad­
a bell of flowers. At the conclusion of highly spoken of by the Grand Rapids vanced age will prevent bls recovering The most accurate and perfect, made. Eyes treated for glasses
from this shock.
tbe ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Dean re­ papers.
free of charge-at.S^A. Holmes’, the Jeweler’s.
ceived the hearty congratulations of the
Shel and May Davenport returned
AtUntUn Snl»criker»!
assembled friends, after which an eleSaturday from a visit in Saline, Mich. ' A postmaster is required to give no­
gknt. supper was served. The happy
They were accompanied by a brother, tice by letter (returning a paper does
coupfle were the recipient* of numerous
Everett, and his wife, who will remain not answer the.law) when a subecriber
and .costly present*. Mr. and Mrs.
here for some time.
does not take his paper from the office,
Dean are well and favorably knojpn in
this city, and have the sincere good
Jay McGuire wm In Grand Rapids and state the reason for its not being
wishes of their many frinds, among the latter part of last week, taking tlie taken, and r neglect to do so makes the
XMFR0VK8, BT&amp;KNUTUKNB. AND rRE&amp;XRVK8 THE 8JGHT.
whom the Banner desires to 1)9 count­ place made vacant by the temporary postmaster responsible to the publisher
ed. They will make their home In absence of one of the operators there. for the pavment.
Any person who takes a paper from
Hastipgs.
F. Miller acted as day operator here
the postoffice, whether directed to his
prfiE funeral of the late Chas. C. Ma­ during Jay’s absence.
name or another, or whether he has
EVERY PAIR WARRANTED.
Among those from abroad that were subscribed or not, ia responsible for the
son took place from the Presbyterian
church Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. present at the leap year party were: p»r
Miss Florence Teal. Grand Rapids, Ben
If a person orders his paper discon­
under the auspices of Barry lodge. K. Bush and Mr. Bush and Miss Potter,
of E. The Knights, headed by the Di- Kalamazoo, Mr. Doyle, of Jackson, tinued, he must pay all arrearages, or
virfbn and all finder charge of Col. E. Chas. Dudley. Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. T. tbe publishers may continue to send it
Y. Hogle, marched from Castle Hall at J. Bush, Jackson and Erv. Whitlock until payment is made, and. collect the
whole amount, whether it be taken
2.10 to the church. The services at the and Mr. Mike, Grand Rapids.
from the office or not. There can be no
church were conducted by Rev. R-JL«
legal discontinuance until the payment
Carnahan, of St Peter, Minn. CThe
The old 12tn infantry will hold a re­ is made.
etiuriiff waWlUUlully ufuiHrea fof the
If the subscriber orders his paper to
occasion, the floral pieces being espec­ union in Representative hall, Lansing
be stopped at a certain time, and the
ially fine and in good taste. The re­ Wednesday February 22nd.
publisher continues to send it. the sub
marks of Rev. Carnahan were very ap­
•n.1 M XouM la Qrii, aim. twl. C'UalaU. Xlckd .W Fruta*.
T
here were ten accessions to the scriber Is bound to pav for It if be tak»-»
propriate and touching. At the con­
clusion of the services, the Knights Baptist church last Sunday. Six await it out of the office. The law prncerdz
headed tho procession to Riverside baptism and four received the right upon the ground that a man must pay
for what hr uses.
cemetery, in the same order rs the hand of fellowship.
The courts have decided that refus­
march to the church. The lot and
Lewis Shoemaker, of this dty, for
the grave were decorated with ever­ whom Dr. G. W. Lowrv, of llastingN, ing to take newspapers and perindicalfrom the pahtoffirv. or rrmo\ ing ’ozyi
greens. and the Pythian emblem, -F. C.
B." was likewise decorated. The body recently performed the operation of re­ leaving them unciilwl for, is prltnu
of the loved husband and father, the moving nn eye. is doing well under the faete evident of intentional framl.
honored business man., the trusted care of Dr. J. L. Johneton. Dr. Lowry
Card or TtuMikK
frwnd nnd Pythian brother was con­ deserves great credit for lhebkill with
signed to it* List resting place with toe which the operation 'waa performed.
Tq the members of Fi.zgi-rald Poet
simnle and tenderly l«.io’iful rites of The sight had been destroyed by a gun­ G. A. R.. also «o the I. O. &lt;&gt; F. and
the Pythian order. Rev. Carnahan, ex­ cap three year* ago, and the cap was friends and neighbors who assisted uPrelate of Barry lodge officiating a* imbedded io hia eye. Mr.Shoemaker during the sick new and since tbe deaf I
Prelate. The service® at tho cemetery ia getting a liltlr good of life t-ince his of our father, we wish to extend out
ronrluded with an impressive prayer recent severe suffering.—Charlotte Tri­ atonere thank a
by Rev. Carnahan.
bune.
Frank J. Lafrvbr and Brother.

What Do They Gry For?
What Do We Save&lt;You?

Beamer’s Cash Bargain Store.'
—THE

Spencer Ophthalmoscopic
Lenses.

•

“Crystal" Spectacles and Eye Glasses.
THE CRYSTAL

S. A. HOLMES,
Jeweler and Optician.

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An oH wm u&gt;rtata thtate. hr h*. q
The ayujpCoinn of Blliouxueas are ud- tn-nn tar tbe q»«
“Where&lt;V&gt; tee Um.
bappily but too well known. They dif­ obtain frreh drinkfns wau -r He any*
fer Ln different Individual* to some ex­ far turn often •*" bird* far i.-wn Uu.1 that
HOW DUTY 15 PERFORMED ON tent A bilious inaD U seldom a
c«Id furnish water fiyh»g anmi-A am! utatet
fast rater: Too fr.v|uratiy, ulna. iNluts ■torm H hM«. drinking tb.- drojw
»nu —«
SOLITARY BEACON ROCKS.
water ^,A day or two after .!*•*? surrender in
nn ixcrllent appetite for liquids blit
•Naw. don't’be' rtirooarsimd." cried «w*4
♦bcr frU. and ehntterrag H» d-.-k* u «i-«|
April. !»*’». I left oar I ship nt "Dutch
ne for aclids of a morning. Hts tongue r.nabntdsy. Tlmy-W ifl amril n nut .)„1||
Gap." Im tbe fame* riveir. for a run up to
will boar inspection at any time; it it is too mites nwuy aud fly for it ni:h t,&gt;.
Richmond, where I wqp Johred by the
not white nnd furred, it b rou/n. kt nil tnendous ajntU.—S^e* Yprk Bun.
nSbl- . . ,
ship's snrgvou. the pnyujarter. and one of
I can Uli ymt In brief.
.
evrntfi.
What will rue J mt relWthe junior oilicvr*. Afti-r ••doing" Rich­
Hem's Favoritn h-re-rlplwu will wet yon
The digestive syetcra is wholly «ut
mond pretty thurougMyl w« tivnt in the
of order ami DiitrrheAor CoMUpution
evening to my row for dinner. Dinner
It l« lite only retu"dy for woman'* pscttWtr
George Rtetedd. an Malm pi&lt;'r.*T and r.,h
“tyraking of lighthouse krejrm," aasl the insv rtlte.rnato. There are oft*o Hemor­ owner, my* that Joaquin Mita-’-n-v.-.-i 4.
bring over and the eretite of the dny re­
rhoids or even kinsof blood. There may
counted. the' doctor, *1“' was n line
territory ■•Idaho," ta-lng n pore Hani.-- fa
be
gld.iin.im
:itn«l
olten
headache
and
twe-n
New
York
nnd
i
‘
&lt;.rtlaj»d.
Me.,
“
thrrv
playdr, opened the piano; raying:
Boys,
acidity or flatulence and teoderueM in won!, meaning ."Get. of ihe Msmtiianu
we're got our old quartette here; let’*
the pit of the utomacb. To correct all Killer himw-lf ihys tho weed »bo«i.| i»- j.r,.
have a ring." As thnlioiu*- opposite wm
thia it flat effect a cure try Gretn’a Bounce&gt;1 with the arrant .pa the &gt;• " ■ • 1 - *. 1 *
occupy by paroled Cotjfederous otTli-erx,
The Spiritualist^ have formed u pro
August Flower, it costa but a trifle and We, I-dtkho, th-.- “a’’ haring a brer.J miu4
no pdrmtie songs went miuii. Soon the
the gnvernmc-it, and under a nx-ent art of thousands ittesta its efficacy.
lady of the house handetl u»e this note: ’ greseivc umun#iit^ansin&lt;.
L_____
MT(&gt; ■ VMT.
"CnmjdilDvAts of Gei.------ and ;taff.
Will the gentlemen LlmUy allow ua to
STATE CUPPINGS.Well "that depends." Ik’ cm U LI* thioal Is
conn- over and. hear them elugl" Of
hure enonsh and the cannon ball m»J tMlpn;« ground, and the maintenance of tin- iightconn-- we consented, nnd they came. A.« TinA toothpick factory Is 4o be started al.tbe
quert.ua really twani- worihv of rome r .athe gvnrrai entered the iriom, I recogniicd -IdeniUon tn view of tbe aim ot some of. far
no
'
Instantly the fate and fl gum of one who Pills that an- prescribed fi&gt;r »itlfi fin&lt; hnmsutiy
Dr. Bu lge Is the proprietor ot a Midland drug
t*
Mood M-rond only to Lite' or Jack»on, iu Wm n-t throw th.
Dr. Pierre's Pleasant FantaUve Prileta? Btuall. stricter dtecipHne and -renter uUeutloo V»
the whole Confederacy. Afk-r lntn&gt;- snew C.VU- &lt;1. purely verrtrt.lv. perfectly narm duty inairtnl ho than Ln HgtJtwmre ksepiugPnrnk Tooant wm killed near Albion by the
duclfona ami the nSrutl inlcrrhangc of 1ms. In ria**, mid nlway. fresh.
Tbe seniro fa* controlH! by n lighthouse
civiUfka, we saug fur them glees nnd col­
board, nnd ,rtw&gt; tire? nnsi obtninrt'te nt* seDetroit paid last rear •18032565
lege rengs. until at laet the general said:
Branch count) prohibitionists b.
••Kxcusc me, gentlemen, you sing de­ damagre in street opminf ca»ra.
lightfully' but what wc want iu hear b
your army rongx." Then we gave them
th? army songs with unction, the “Bat­
to bv rts-yed t&lt;&gt; tlie letter, and vritfannt qww.r
tle Hymn at tbe ; Republic,** “John IUU I y.1-,1 S'Hiw Hi-.i IF
toluKUJIty. to doth? Doni reu know
Manual tremlna wfU probata* bv intnxtared 1
Bruwn'b Body,'' "We’re Cuming, Father dial.
that It ran be easily cured? l&gt;»nl y&lt;-« snow
Abraham." ""Tramp. Tramp. Tramp, the that wblle H&gt;* thousand and one tMMtrain-i you wrttary and irolrtnl leacon rock*, where ia |hc Lanstng school*
Boys are Marchlug." through the whoia hare tiled hire utterly tall-d that Dr. Haar’s UwyjKwr no Sound but th«&lt; n&gt; roi and nar of
Crtarrli
Ua
certain
rurer-It
has
utalngur to the "Star Spangled Bannt i'" stood the tret uf ir»r«. amt there are hundreds Ibe nertin. ccrept thc!r isra’viilfM and tlvso
—to which many a foot txrat time a? It it of tbonsaud* rt grateful men and wnjwn in all of their families, if they ha ve any, foe mouths
A big rompaiiy ha* been formed at Grand
had never stepped to any but tho "music parts of the couulrv who can testify to its
at'a time.
Kapl.1* to umnutarture psper boxes.
ot the t'nlon"—and closed our concert em-arr. AUdruyglats.
••One of Urn nxrt acevmpLi»hed and ctuwork at Caseville.
with "Rally Round the Hag, Buy* "
ture.1 men that ever u as in tbe employ of any
When the applause bad auUWed, a tall,
flue looking fellow tn a major's uniform
tn charge of one &lt;rf the United Ftate* hghte
exclalnn-l;
--Gcntlctnen. if we'd had
iimtM*. That uuui w.is Capt. Oliver Brook*,
your sougs we'd have licked you out &lt;rf
lie kejd tt* great light g'4ng &lt;&gt;n Falkner
your bouts! Who couldn't have marcbrel in the village. intend. are built tij«.n pika bdand. fl'••mitesoff the Gmi-rtl.-ut tnost,
or fought with such songs!- While w. had vuryimr from f-wtr tn eight fert tn height.
nn lx»ng 1-iar.d suuitd He bad Iwm a sro
nothing, nlwulutely nothing, except a
Fd M.irtjcr. of Onehta township, li under J*r
bastard ‘Manieillalse,* tho-'Bquny Blue form.-on wM«-h snmrof the family generally &lt;.-aptain tor many yttar* befire enteriag tbe rest chano-d with assaulting a jojae girl alfout
Flag’ nnd Dixie.’ which were nothing but rvelihe. A hnby, and often n yresng yMp. in llgfatlasuw) m-rxire, atvl his ezauipb aud tljeartok!
I 4
mot task as n light hon*-keener ;n Improved
juts. -Maryland. My-Maryland.* W.i» »
tbe capability &lt;rf all rthrr krep, rs. that lie
Dertoe A Co., of holdlaa. bars b.atgtaVHie
splendid song, but the true, “Id snirtTUig &lt;*» t"n*’ ^nx- Fhbinc nrta sm- in a
•I-nnngrr Ili-rutlus' was about ns in­ •■mar. with »Mh attarlrd for u-ights. «lM*uhl iisewntrt with more'risrtanUrt roant- Flugibbons saw and rta»e mill at Saronae. and '
spiring ns th- 'Dead J|anli lu Sr.ul,’ Nautilus shell*, with grtws ►i.vinirrt or Rid­
will op*-rate It.
while every uno of ihcsa Yankee songs
Xilps has ensirereoerty &lt;rs&lt;u apareuideW
rehirtnnreat (:;.rt‘ti&lt; wrthWtn. grbu»r»«atr.l
la full of tnarehfUR and fighting iq&gt;iril " biiiib
sfax-vre s« it nW l:n*v ferx-n Fnliner Ufand
Thru, turning to the general, hr riildt “I
ligi.t ibsl IkMlkrtom. ey-lhq.aeu
shall never forget the tlrsl time 1 beard family *»Jrv-p
vi
i
wri
.
nwpy
from
thnt
•ian.r.
-vrt:
•Hally Round the Flag.' Twas a nasty
Mr*. Harriet H. ExgLrstutt.4&lt;Urau.l Baud*.
&lt;&lt;■* night eight y-sev
night during tbe Seven Days'Fight, and ing of rough plant
if I remendier rightly it was raining. I
was on picket, when. Just before‘taps.' U thrown, upon tla&gt; |dentifnl i.'iunantsof
some follow on the other ride stmck'up
that **&gt;ng nnd others joined in the chorus
until It mmmxI to me the whole Yankee
army was staging. Toni B----- , who wns
with me, sung oat, 'Good heavens, Cap. atici hung about thrro fretnlsivc.
wliai nre i1h»;c fellows made of, anyway’
light should fa‘i to cat-h tin- cy*. of the sailor
Here we've licked ’em six days runuing,
nnd iww on the cveof the rev- nth. they're g*mrds hr lime, latnlssv i-ip**-. »• -umhauks, frarftd t-&gt; relat*. Tbs- Ur hi :.c*w taiwnrty
singing • Rally Round tbe Flog." ' I nni ad.-*», -jere gaasw.pami netlapt. K»l fret Mgh, aud Its sigiml IntUHt &lt;Wt on
A series rt petty uareMrie* around Ionin
not naturallr superstitious, but I tellyou
that song scuXdtxl t«. me like the 'knell of
doom.' nnd my nenrt went down int» iny plenty 1.1 air •nitaro through iie.*vaJB and
ortrivral bj CapL
boots; and though Fv«- trir&lt;l to do my the holes i.libe fl'«ne.ibr t.rtvct$ ummlt
•
('.'txl.»n Bro .. CnMwatrr *a!&lt;x^ii«t*. are tn duty, it fans txvu an up htll flghl with mg
Then. «-• t&lt;» •toduug. tho itrth*-. rertalnly
ever since that night.’*
BUCHU
Pqeor tn ynnhglvis. but tbrir lawyer* ran rtlrt
. The little couiisuiy of t'nlon- singers
them tittle romfnrt.
aud CoDfcdetnlc auditors, after a pleasant
it diiM'-trin IL«‘
and Interest (ng iriterebntigr &lt;•( Muriiwof
army experience^ then M-parat&lt;?i. i.nd as
idea, and J'nlkn-v u
the gim-r.d shook bands nt lartiug. he
raid t-&gt; me. -Well, the lime may mme

LIFE IN A LIGHTHOUSE

WAR SONOS OF THE UNION.

an- U* u«.prtm:« vf a direa*SAVE Tmu:
‘
SAVE MONEE.
BE.
i-1.**- ue a.'.’
TOKQl'Ai-IT.----^NOTHING
NOTHING
•«&gt;i i—»■ li.-eulstir - th.
■ : . t«mn»o&lt;"
J:..... ....
-4 h we sold
User I
'.r ‘ ’®
,L‘«:
nut - msg.
“rear.. ff.
Mt codomew
E*.«i »cr
«,-» ttwA
itM-d &lt;&gt;u.Due mistook:?
eii’ti’incr wbme
whose tirrttn
l» slth
' rendition, fnxu a rery bad

• K&lt;P*U&gt;*.’^W .SKSfc
I nndnrthmg l»*W .« Druggis*.
!l 1’

Th Lalssi Telephoae taka
From the Seat of War.'
t«k&gt;. ‘JUbr
l-it •, roarer
1. n . MHiM
•re. aid we’re a week bchlud on order, now.
But ws.1l set there mid dout vou tontrt It.
"tudsrrtaad you've moved?"
“YS; mid there isni a belter han&gt;--«s 'hop
.. _ - --------- K GOM&gt; tlRht. plenty
any. V
i! %ee me-find d&lt;mr

-AM right." •
Ar.fla vUit to U»e sliop of J. W. Babcock al
the glare named showed that Mr. Italierek»
wot&amp; were strirtly true. Bplrodld location.

HARNESS
DoMe and .'ingle. all made of best oaktxiimMJrather. which would be larger If the
p»&gt;p|*:u( Hasting* aad vicinllv did not appreciatehnd bur &gt;0 many of Babem-IC* harness
that Be can't kreperen with order*. •

PS,
BLANKETS,
ROBES,

OH I MY BACK!

Flu

CL18H

Banner' again.” I have net
since.—Kir hard AVrritworth 11
A apfgrtbi dock of reel.. No l»rg&gt;-i or better The Century.

Kidney

him

lighllMMirt. au.fatLwr re&gt;-*,r&lt;iof lifesaving iu
thal (. f.J.s.M q.M.t.r i* prawrvtal in tbe

TURF GOODS I

“Let. me tell you one thing,
trite I'.ttl ’ inn^; **tha poor peopl
the qply tma-'wh 1 arq trading &lt;m
MtrvctN I w.u. down on Wert nenexce
atrect recently. and 1 found nty friend
the place for you to have all kinds of who was mnrried nlxrat a year ago. nnd
who begun life with the iden that »lie
would make her rich hnsband'a money go
a* tar ns pcMlble. hunting up Imrgalns.
Now if her time was worth anything she
All aha
In rail
call will receive polite attention.
rttrntioa. A would be money out of pockrt Aa it in
plraaire to show mod*, and we are not afraid the has ttccome a keen, clwe buyer, and
,lo name prices.
Respectfully,
her htubnnd is of the name opinion.
Don't think it is poor people who study
economy. Talk with any of your •set'
and you'll find that there in little danger
Ibe live Jelleroon street Harnrss Dealer.
of the money going' during the present
gen?mtfon.''
• And another thing." site went on,
“the bargain days nt&gt;d special sale** bent-lit
well to &lt;lo people as a rule. Women who
have upthhig to do but watch tbe markets
mid keep ported on three mnttent, buy
when anything is low. They hove the
cash and. can always do so. Poor people
buy when they have the money or where
AND LIVES SAVED WITH
they can get credit. If yon think 1 am

dufigtaten. msl

A goM a«»nrtn»ea: at ixdtetn figure*.

REPAIRING!

And Finally

J. W. Babcock,

Croup Cured!

buys—and then if you have any doubt,
just aak th- aalesgirl*. There arc very
few few peofile here who are not getting
10U cents ft* every dollar paid out, nnd
most of them are trying Industriously to
get 12-1. Am 1 nn economist 1 have to
be. I do not see mneh money in the
course of a year, and I make It gp as far
m 1 eau, bai then I don't think as much
of a tkdlnr •» somu of my rich friends do.'*
—Buffalo News.

MEB YI

— more than
I'ulvrr-sal Croup fa

pH, ana mi seuina more rvenr
ire sattstMCtaiaZ-W. H. G«mZ
HasllnKs, Mich.
ar Umwroal (troop Bemsfly sored my
rt^P^rrbwwne^y sufloeatM.--

Croup Remedy cured my two children
North Irving, Mich.

’

’

. Peokham’s Universal Croup Bewtedi

. Mich. '

'

'

•

—Bold lu Huttnas by—

W.

H. Goodyear, Druggist.

i-n-.Mton, to present their claims lo no tor
amlkrtlou nnd ndluwanre.
Dated J aman «Mh. A. D. l»u.
U'THEBBRtiWN.
D. L MOUTH I. AND,

LADIES

LESS DYES.

Workingmen know enough of the protlta
in inch industry in which they are cmployed to determine how much the price*
of the articles they produce could be
forced down l&gt;efare lower wages would be
required or the Industry be closed. It
may be nofely lelt to them to are&gt;o it that
lludr own occupation las all the protec­
tion It requires, and that they receive
their share of its bane fl U. They have
already secured for tbemaelven iu each of
the industrial such wages that no exceaalvo profits remain tor their employers.
If any such profits have formerly been re­
ceived. competition In recent years has
reduced them to a fair level.
If this be true, then, any Important
reduction of duties would mean Htoppage
at business or reduction ol wages. The
effect of such a movement on not only
the workingmen in thl-xc industries, con­
stituting 48 per cent, of the people in this
city, but on all others of our people more
or lew dependent on or connected with
them, can mure easily be luiagmed than
descttbed.—New York 1‘resa.

Earthquake* are much more frequent
Si-,—"L’ir’.’EA'T' ,h.'y
-■ «»
— - —— ........... ,unk joj- iIlr uortnera
tamf.pbm. tw &lt;1...
uootl,, tax.™
Octotar .u.l M*ret, ,}^t.
,m&lt;l.
N'tu.,1.l0lr ira.ttaut
fbc y«wr.-Overland Monthly.

drowning men, women and children have
leeu tint- and lime again rewroed by Cap*.
B/nok* an ! bi* rourageaus children. The
family'* h»aw&gt; in tbe lighthouse w«* ■ glad

Hound
daughter ws.-i acrorophahal nrnttb.Jogist,

prorv«« of breadtnz. During the spring and
summer months »h- siinph drofa Imt eggw
into the fur of tbe cat, but iu the ntrtutnn

they ore *ery Imautiful. foiAing

rnunlugal^xit and dropping them tero and
there. They wm hatch inUnnill. white,
tboy g&gt;&gt; intoc.» &lt;x»u. Nothing '-an by j i-rtticr

in tne regular army and after that m*
Into (be national or militia -Chicago
Kewa.
~

The Nite'* waterworks rompany has plugged
every nre hydrant In tbe erty. n rather dancer
OUS expedient to bring the common council to

f. JOHNSTON A CO...

&gt;nfoi

Co mty of Bam. bokten al ibr Probate cm-- UseCtty ot Hastings. In sold Dounty. oti Thuday. IheMUsdav of January. In tbe. year-our
thousand eight hundred and eight* e.em
Present. Win. W. Cole. Jixlfr ot I’roS-ate

-b&lt;&gt;&lt; by tin* 'laughter no tbe island, and area
stuffed atsl mounted by hrrsrif Another

flitoglbe potllbin dulj

Bctne Inquiring mind Ia* learned thm tbe
bibit. at tbe !■ rtan ha I |KMdhilitie* ot that
iaiairi nnd .Ibers tn th*- vicinity. This’ Into tbe people of that town during 1C. Along
.laughter spent a ktug time at Yale under, the with this «goo beeves were weighed out to tbe
retail trade by the butcher*.

wraHhiert nnd nx-t cultivated fandbre al­
bums of her botitnir*! .-ollectious that wen:

«WVS»TiCATOM IM US£.^*
&gt;tWVCBTICAT0M IN USE.

A veil known and highly respected ML
Clctnens lady has stopped her ropy ot tbe Monl-

they are »o rmidi alike that tbrtr differences
are interesting only to aelontMr people. Tho

S2.TOB5!:
person* lutrre&lt;i«J •:&gt;

which.extevNted from BeaUemaa. Nab., to Im
lay City. Mr. Carson moved from Imlay City to

prsjet

ynu. but will try to describe it. Il fat like
ofs&amp;ld petition, a-rt tkSMlngaoopv of this &lt;»•!?:
ths Hasting* Ba-mam •
ideiroulatM in *a*l toun
la aaekwrek farthree surev*-'"

little sl-vprr within lie* in

nMwamrily dried ia tbrir prepwrstion, a»&lt;!
but wlwn writ fid grown quickly in dw uud
strength.
Flra&gt; are qtisrretejmc, and great lighten.

will idahd.on their bi ml legs, rtriking ok
their opponent* with the otherx. nml nil
over and over «ach other, Iosins k&gt;gs and antrona-, and at last giving up their livre tn
thu fight. There b a record of a ilm which
livid ten •lay* ofu-r such an encuunbr; with
do antcniw, three plates of hl* &gt;ii&lt;U brokoi

is cordially locked up. flood by afiiBtiec aad art

s|M-intrn tainted l.v Mia. Rnrtka.
■pceltncti bad ita scientific name au*l

araoremitr

tramp circles, for It. la

rrtHbltl.-m of brenrtlrtle ekill and erienUflc

to t-mu *«.-h..
"Erery tuMabcr &lt;rf Capt. Bna&gt;ki* family
was a finished musiriaa, and no kw* Uuui Ove
different musicai iurtrumeuts were brought

•doptloo of problblttan. A room Is taring fltted
«P tn the center - f the build lag where no no»*lhle Itet.f m—___ ____
1

im* atxtF't tbe
.. —. of said i'MidySO. aad that al! creditor* nf *ari .tereaMgMMUMjiMflEinbflir ewnfi* ,u
e Court, at the Probate &lt;&gt;«*•• in
afhreaii'-'- •«:

knowledge abd bouwmt of the outside guard.

A blvltagwlibea^^-lrrgynian'a Testi-

Rev. II. M. Piekena, President of the
Methndlat Proitrtant Church of South
Carolina, writro from Greenville:

fiutre. cornets and violins wvrt the last
thing* a vlritor wouM expert to see in that
bleak Ugbtboum dwrihag, orach few a group

irslric rheumatism, aroompvnkd with
sipelaa. My appetite failed me entirely,
1 I bed an intermitting pulse and very

curious sight at Falkner Island llglitboure.

rible twin soon camo mtn my chest and
riieulder*. nnd I bewinr *o bvlplcm thnt 1
coal&lt;l attend to a-&gt; Easiness at all. The
paint wove movable, and w-juld autnetimea
trnsa from &lt;nH*.part of my body tn another.
Finally the erysipelas braka out on my left
lund snd srra. nnd pyrxhived much swell­
ing. I «* iui eiql.ticn taMillio sCH.-tcd

trany kin.lwuf mr.lichMS.bat nothing gave
relief. Frimu's tinaliy neraaadid &lt;ue
to try Swift's SaetdKc I naiteed sdmdtd’
inqiiorttnent while taking tlie f.ret l-uttla.
1 «&gt;u!iDucJ its use until I had tokru about

cm

rith SM&gt; sign ot dll
„Z?1'TS!”ta'ttanrt Ita,
lived iu Europe in the matter of miliury
aervlco, for nil of that nation bvtnccn 21

It takes exsrUy 3&lt; boors :&lt;&gt; wake tberun from

result of tbs erysrjx- «a. While taking
the nwdu-ine I gaiusd on an avtmgs two
pemad. &lt;rf flash jwr weak. I thfe* H. g E
a valuable mrdidar, aud I frequently
It Ia h,. (-..I. 7

------- ---------- - -------- •
.IKHUS IU
dcU-nulnlng the power uf huninauta, tbe roflection i*n&lt;l n-froctiun of light* under cer­
tain conditions of the ainawpbere, tbe audi■ Mllty of fog signals and many i.thrr abb tecta
ot impmrtanre to tbe service xrere fron time
totinw* adoptcl ft« authority bv tbeltahtbouse Imanl, and bo was bniHH-nl.ly tnentkmed and cnrmnen.LM in their official docu­
ments. AU of tb&lt;i intricate and del I rate anpuratu* by which there result* x.cm ote
taiusrt were luventr.1 and made l.y Capt
Brvavkv Innwlf la his little wurkatai i/tbl
great octagonal I-wx.n tow-rr. Tha.-uptain
and Id* Tatnlly Ilm.fe n jmradisr outof that
Hl* &lt; bll'lrTO *&lt;i* oil born

odut, Jadarrt Prob-

brea mads In tbe ormdiiBunflSWSifWjMOb Jordan lo
V• Mt-— -* - - aA It

tor tbe eounty of Harr-.
os the fourth day rt Fei

«.»«*. »ta M*
MliMlvadollars. i«*-

Saffig?

a&lt; tbe power
and the stnt’-i
it notice Is be
S” ,*to’ke’r banker,- baa ron&gt;nwweed hl. new job as clerk of tbe committee BbaCMnat^Meimrtfau. to the bmi '« enrolled bui. aJ Wariytogtoa. aud they say der. rt U»e earth trout door of the e,&gt;&lt;i - i
LI. coal tall* -tn___ ,___ _
7 v^wbtag M MMPM0. ribal being Ihr I'- "
qnff* JM»
ritart for Barry cm •- '• .
^ia(Mwd lu *",&lt;i "■ '
Uta.-.U»Wtoto
„ rero. urso »u--h thereof as mav be nA.

eoctotaid^nfid'

Hatchel has U»d acme practice at. aMixmah he fare provided by law, th.- prevnlM-* droerfbed In said mortrtge a* all that *-rrtrt«.
% »****"•» P*rasl of hid situate tn the
:

SKUSKB

�THE GRIP LOST ITS GRIP.

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

THE WEEK IN CONGRESS.

A strong fight against adulterated lard b

TWO CARS ON A CABLE ROAD WRECK
THEMSELVES,

A SUMMARY OF THE DOINGS IN SEN­
ATE AND HOUSE.
’
day ia London under

BUSINESS NOTES.

earotag* of *73,W6,aO7.
credito.-x
Whisky advanced 3 rents at Cincinnati

outride of Ireland will
Chicago b looking for a natural gaa boom.
■Important Ullla and Ite*&lt;dutlon«

trust.

Only one distillery—Dod* worth's—is

tive explosive under that dty.
St. Pavl, Jan. 2d—A terrible accident oo

day afternoon abou^ 3 o’clock, which reeuitad in one fatality and eeriously injured sev­
eral parent)*. Tho cable line baj been in
operation but; six days, but the eceideut waa
not unexpected, a* the ifaso was built over BL
Anthowy hill nt a very steep grade. At the

Wamhixgtox Crrr, Jan. 24.—Tho senate

Nevada nod Utah, at Christ church. 6t
Louis, Wednesday, Bishop Vaf! acting as

An investigation provM. tbe prnacb-

The J. Wayland Kimball company, fancy
furniture, of New York, are emberrasesd.
Mortgages to tbe amount of *113,000 were
filed at P.tiaburg Thursday by tho Krebs
Lithographing company.
At Cincinnati Tbnreday whisky advanced

Prohibition is sueh a failure in that state

drunk.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

Tbengricullur*! implemant manufacturing

toe. Tlie reeolution providing ’ for an inves­
tigation of the alleged aupprkeslqn of tbe

The Manatee Sun chargod a citiaen of that

Sun ivlcbcated

its victory
; fa, the paper was printed
rsrnlng to fulcra repeaters

tlfiy«inno:» from the blltzwdy cold thli winFrom Galveston. Wednesday, there were

without opposition.

Cuandlor introduced

Michigan railroads taka a full band In tbe

David Whitmer, tbe last surviving sritui
died Wednesday night at Richmond, Mo.
Cleveland dispatchee announce tbe death

tbe contracts for ordnauc*, armor, ete. Frye

in tbe Cultivation-of the oottoo plant
James Drew, H. A. Hawka and Theo loro

daring that the president'* mrstage meant
Fvesideot of Heidelberg college. Tiffin, O.,
a nd one o;
1orm«l chi
the Wabash has bean laying
ween Springfield, Illa, and

March 1. with (37.0(0 capital.
the Democracy on that inua.

Marquette haute I 315.0uQ.«* feet of logs, the
Michigan Central 148,000,000, and the De­
troit, Bay City &amp; Alpena 2!S,OuO,Oua
Q W. Btabelln, a Bridgman man. went

a |3S,iXu club bocsa

Blair strake

ping treaty
doors reopened, adjsuruvd.

was incorjiorated at Topeka, Kan.. Friday,
to bulkl n 1.3X1 line from Kansas City to El
Paso. N. M.; a 530 mile line to Albuquerque,

time, but brain was finally dispatched and

inability to distinguish tbe railway's money
worth »5UU,&lt;Du, was sold Friday to O. O.

foot ot thn h?l
nt this point Hie accident occurred. From tbe
mon intelligent accounts of the accident it
appceni thirt] lira &lt;ir» bad fairly got started
I whru control of them wm

At Monticello. Mb., Mr. Walter Tilson waa

Sunday bad reflected on lira Rrpublicans ot

•IS,OOH'
Tbe Omaha Hernl.l he* started a fund for
Mi*e Minnie Freeman, th* plucky Nebrnskn
school teocl-.er who saved l»ec pupih by
safely piloting them through the bJlxxard

Third
train from tLe track, uni the cars rolled

Now that tbe Ohio women are demanding

the imiwngdr coach, but not materially dntn-

dured in tbn general . assembly u bill to

jrxiple qu.eltly congregated, nnd mesmgsn

tbe arrest of women in.civil notion for debt.

lice, while willing hand* curried lbs injured
iota nd j lining bausea Tnepaa^nger coach
riav filled with people, many standing in tbe

Coal has been struck near Emporia, Kan.,

it is understood that there is neither coni

Tliobe-Carlble ca*a The speaker decided
that no question of privilege was preeeutol
Tbe Tbube-Carllsle case then came up on
the Resolution to declare the tetter entitled to
7.

The mass of Republicans dtd not vole,

in tbe affirmative, and .Biker of Illinois.
Breuer. Buchanan, Cuewlle. Hovey, Kerr
bilb wore introlucid, among them tbe fol­
io* lug: Fertile construction of the Illinois
and Mississippi River* cinal: placing salt

ing os thst used for oaring fish; appropri­
ating *100,(100 for statue* to Ixsznn and

ported, for *10,0(41, subject to a bonded indebUxlnres of *ll/.’.tXXl.

■ ate r- works.
idopted. '

Northwester* Fuel company, occupied a
cast in tbe rasddle of tbe car and wa* driven
through a window and crushed lieneath the

such circumstances' that I dd uo^nbaolately

and cci.turners of t
asrait (be lifting of tbe snow blockade.

system
fully belonged to otbsr parties.

Robert, a bdy 13 years of age. When (he
ear went over he fell in such a way that hl*
hand wa* coxipletoly wo vend froui hi* arm,
and the limblwas teiti laxste at tbe shoulder.
e 1 internal injnnre, nnd pbysiut little hope of, hi* rerovary.
*/ u nephew of Chirf of
. aiwl hs parent* nre at

hatrxMixG, Mich., Jaa. 27. - In the Re publiren congrewsionnl convention bere Tnursday Henry W. Seymour waa nominated on
• I... H.l-l.
Jull.^ . ..Li.*.... --

TO SAVE THE FORESTS.
Pp.elaJ Meeting ol Prominent Mloblgaa

A couple nt orphan boys, while digging

‘. Tliorsoti
WMigsd

rstabltetim-nl. bad his
israpL- who rofftrod

about tbe I

North, bead injured and fa
nrm injunsl;- C. L. Dsrroi
bend rot; A. Britrun:
_
Hirer, head cut and skull suppw U tn b» fractrei, residing nt &lt;&gt;— Dayton aveunsf bead
rut an I bruised; Mr. Kinlth nn l bl*
two sons, *of Hallock &amp; Donridseui—
Mr. JSmtUi i* badl&gt; ixffined by tlie
stove, ami bis too sous are slightly itijprel
Mr. Yallop.'of Ydlfoff fit Dvgroo:k sJijtitly
injured. The wn-ck. bappimad tiriii- Haven
J Corners, a business locality, nnd hundreds of
people were immediately ou the ground,
crowding around wounded people whose
shrisk* an&lt;l groins filled tl«&gt; air.
Tin snow

at the horrible right.
Tbe accident sm cairned by tha grip bring
No blame ia attached to

ItKamicn. Pa.,

two moorb* ago while working in a stove
foundry in Philadelptfa was injured by an
explorion of molten iron. Tb" ex plunion
killed uno man and a quantity of the molten
fluid flew into HoBenberger1* mouth and
slipped down his throat, closing up tbe pe*­
' sage leading to bb stoniacb.
Since then it
merit except by injecting it lu J qnid form.
When in good health tbn young man weighed

to a special committee of seven.
then Ixtng a bridge across the Missiadnpi at
BurttngkMi, la, was paewd. Falmer of

tion shows 2,200.000 barroH sold during 1S87,
besides Wu.tOO barrels shipped in bull; to
Chicago packers Amount on hand Jan. 1,
Itbd. I'.SUO.ON barrels. Ths association is
rith Wallington C. Burt, of East Saginaw,

bill to prevent undesirable immigration. Tbe ■ &lt;bs party.

daring ths forenoon

vice president."

adjourned.

EELLEW BETTER LOOK OUT.

ins*. Bn»»n kept gnii*if&gt;K steadily during

si fcgraActa.
At this -jwtol tlra
ntit* men
forced
7:3J ji m, atal
Seymour, of

Hubbell
adjournment to

Marie, wrati
evening ses­
sion. Hubbell made a deaperate fifbt. bat
tlie sentiment of ttiectmveutiuu was unaliursbly ognlnkt him.
Henry W. S-ymror ha* liecn a resident of

Coffin, the allsged Insane young woman who
emu softer* in employment. A lull noth- j
„,w
orjxlng a bridge acroi. the Mteteilppi at
Mempbh was pw* I.
Breck.aridra of Ar1.™ with
k-in*i&lt; hitrodue-vl a bill autborixmj; the
_J. .&lt;
president to diwvmtume custom* district • ,M&gt; n,ott,y ‘
8

Henry*W. Archer * home was destroyed by
fire while tbe family was attending a noighiraring party. ‘
z
East Raginaw spent upward ot *13i.0X&gt;
during *87 iu extending ber aenerage system

Some curious fellu
lu offering resolutions for tbeVrmt&gt;• res I v-ai mmcu &lt;»» • isituis,
v.
Alabama &lt;xslog:x-d Gro. W. Child*, prod | •««•»«I “ 10
dent ol the Iraard, and the bouse adjourned. | ■wnitT- A general

Marqi kttx. Midi.. Jan. 27.—Ttt Den»o- ptustd a. molution Wedmreiay appropriate 1 Tuesday nigHl from
•nlie cougrresloual cnhvenUou for the.
ing fi.ftuO to Lnoas for ills fxpmsea tnreon- ! police hi a ^quarters, giving her dsempdo:i
Elnventb dinricr of ^-Michigan tuet here
Thu relay, and after a abort ami harmooiou*
session, nominated Bartley- Breen, of Mernjm- dler's resolution asking taf&lt;M*m*tio*i of the
rjsere she will remain until a sbrrttr* jury
naval office as to contract*, &lt;•!&amp;, for building
upnn her case. One story Wwlooslay stated that she had. taken a train for
your from and including ITO. and adopted.
Tbe d'-flemney trill was tltwn i«*mmel,nre*nd- Chicago
bor and Democratic purtioa
cd in eorr.« unimportant partlral'irs, and
poosod. An executive e«*ilo:i was then bold,
COY AND BERNHAMER
after wbieh tbe senate adjonrowL
journed Satunlny evening, the full Jury to

beans Tins uas the |K&gt;IUical complexion of
the Coy jury at imliannpolis.

hlaturv appropriated *300,000 with which to
erect a sold lam' mouumeot, to bo located in
this city, anil appointed a commission ot su­
pervision. Friday the design submitted by
Bruno Bcbmintx, of Berlin, waa accepted.

terorating tho r.ntural conditions of tbe cli-‘

should lr."
rt-niiiu*

Jo protect tbt&gt;' limbtr that

port, of Bnrry county, entered a plea for the

matrlmotii.nl bargain was couiummatel on
Sunday.
A Michigan man is tbe reputed author of
w
■«»
j tbe pmqrase of securing franchise* for light-

C, \V. Garfield, in hi* addreoi this evening
adv oretod the state buying al least six town­
ships of timber Ispd at the head watemnf tbe

and I*rolnnor Fcrnow. ot Washlngt^/reed
n paper ou “Tb.» Basb of Forestry Ugblaernge Mexican will have received an electric' ’tion. ” W. H. Hillman, of MariachtMetts, ad­
glare on the Yankee’s method of gathering vocated remitting taxm to stimulate tree| hi tne almighty dollar.
niUnre.’ Th* convention closed Friday night.

bail.

Adrian’s netted over td.iiri.

prewnted to tbe next legislature.
TROUBLE LOOKED FOR.

i.stiKi huffed It over to Harbor Springs for
Ums anti imlated mail. Long time to wait

Draux, Jail. 2^ —Father McFadden and

Woods on Friday aftarnodii.but it waa
Judgo Wofx’swas

notified, aud

Bemhanu-r guilty.and acquits Mutter.

Mu-

will b- board Thursday, tlie priionfrs being
placed under *J,u&lt;Xl bull each lu ths tnaontime aud allowed their liberty.
During hte argument Fri-tay Judge Clay­
pool deoouhred County Clerk Sullivan as a
villain. BteUivnd had been a witness in tbe
when Hulilvan spat in Judge Claypool's fare
and then struck him, remarking^ “In roar
speech ycaterday you took advantage of me
Judge Clay pool then made an attempt to
attack Bullivar, wbrii they were separated
Claypool afterward remarked:

commerce, adopted It.

THE MARKETS.

A resolution waa ro-

Lion as to whether tbe grtwoback cirenlatioo
b up to the legal limit of
The
bill to aulboriss a bridge acroa* the Missi*-

ganlxatiun of the “public laud strip'* Into thu

WARtinsiTTOX Crrr. Jan. 27.—Tbe senate
reoeiveii iratitious Thursday: From the Chi­
cago board of trade asking for retaliatory
leg I-lotion against France and Germany for
mission of Utah as a state; for Prohibition in
comluctor*. The agrtfiiltaral ezperianeatal
station *ppropriati&gt;n wai reported end
put on the calendar. The bill increasing
month and proportionately increasing that

aud now I wiH send him to tbe p-nitealiary
,if it take* the laft cent l’ve got." Sullivan's
be constantly apjiala ptteooa'y for food. It is friends defend. him, while Mr. ClaypooPs
&gt;e pensions are *2,000
friends, with tbe peace-loving people, de­
nounce Sullivan.
. noes—Bsrry, Colquitt, Coke, Harris, Reagan,
s ruction which shuts out food from hie stom­
ach proving futile.
■
THE RECORD OF CRIME.

ploded Pby • n««*&gt; InmP &lt;“ the hands of one
of the man. David Raoee, Jr., was Instant­
ly killed end Matthews Davis. John . MeAL
well and Blephen Ward were fatally burned.

into

tbe Michigan forests are being destroyed by

tb-augar mi pie wa* mare profitable than anyother crop Dr. W. T. Bjtii estimated the
timt«r desteoyed by flr&gt; in the country as
ooe-Mye.nth that used for mainufaiduring

the Duluth. Rainy Lake. Hirer &amp; Houth-

Folldwtog e
nate today;

closed '
Mav. opened W»«c. closed
8H4AJC. Own—No. t February, opened 4M&lt;c,

theory o’ heredity, but a mother aud daugh­
ter were granted adhutoo on thn same day
In the Gladwin circuit court Somethings
Romeo folks are agitating tbe advisability
of eutieing several manufactories that way.
Hcnsible move. .
Tbe jury In the famous Clay-Putnam dam-

Cashier Allen, ot the wrecked Toronto Cen­
tra) bank, absconded Thursday, aud is now
enjoying life in the United Bute*.
Adsrb Seymour, ot Brooklyn, who has been

then adjourned until Monday.
A memorial from tlie Quakers ;of; ths
United States. England. Canada and Ireland

something to drink put of a glam. The woman

relieving tbe plaintiff fromaecurity for costs

rested on suspicion of having poisoned her.
C. B. Hitcbejck, a farmer living near

bring for tbe purpose of recovering the
money again. Aoschlag was captured, aud

have tweu confined at Londonderry awaltjail at 5 o’clock Saturday tnorning and cunveyad to Dunfanaghy. An immense crowd
which bad waited outride the Jail al) nigbt in

11 unruly •while tbe prisoners were being

thrown, but no damage done; tbe police fear

folloring prices: Hoge-Market opmed fairly
active but »&lt;uy, no i-bangr In price*; HyM grades.
gkmU&amp;U: rougj
4heavy pack in4 «n&lt;! shipping
teta. *3.ai^.5 t«'! CaUto -KtaaJy: beevre. *4 0)
MB; bulk. *S.7i&amp;b®; &lt;»«. *1.00jM.W; stock*S 0)j&gt;0.00.
Troduco: Butter—Fancy Kgin creamery, 30®

IQU.UOO for alleaatiqg tho affictloM of
plaintiff's wife from bor buabaod.
H UUam Bennett baa received the nppoint-

among the people.
When Father McFadden and Mr. Blaine
arrived at Dunfanagby, fully t.OOU persons

W. W. Van Antwerp
The local option elections held on tho 34th

the veto was light There was but slight oppo-

number of Ulis ot no special Importance

gangway in tbe Nottingham

wai - inquire

with poor whisky, making the second trip to
Marshall unacco&lt;u)*aui«i by on officer.

While the family of Cl C. W11 limns, of
Wayland, ware alweqt from home, burglars

of tbe public printer in foe re st io i as to fur- .
loughs r&gt;r discharge" from his office at a lime ;

tion of Mason of Illinois tor an investtlga-

prominent lumber-

Cnrtaiuiy it would seem that If 1

to the iraunty calaboose and went unattended.

1«rnmiiteiit *d-tety l» ly, »itlf?re&lt;l ititrrna] inj irlee. and |n.»y w&gt;t r —*- ••— '• 'Ihomm. of jlilu-aulteo,
Mix RiettHtM,
her ctinp
‘
carnival, were

ilmtidOoed

Appear-

penmens

which

waa married land a highly rrep-ctel dtixeu.
.

Holly

preprinting *130,04) to
build an air ship The t

TO FILL MOFFATT’S SEAT.
slight my busband's name has thus received.

from

The

Cacixx^Tl, 0.. Jan. 30.—Mrr. Thomas A.
Hendrick*, widow &lt;y tho late vice-president,
arrived here Sunday moruing from Catlfor- and welcome, by applying io Cadilac chief
nte. eu route for Indianapolis. Bho aaid in
answer to a question that she thought Cleve­
land might have’ a strong opfiooent, and
then procNxled as follows:
.
sumption

erica imbroglio; withholding patents for tend

open, aud tbe |ieopte &lt;iraggvd out.

iriturual

Tbe boarding bouse of a Schoolcraft gen-'

palgu.

MhS. HENDRICKS DISSATISFIED.

prisoners which waa deafening.
expected.

Trouble is

trateloew. UWaLO) |ier bbl. Apple* -Cbotre,
Bbepparxl, arrived

of tbe Buchanau wind-mill company.

They

Michigan grand lodge, F. &amp; A. M., held

Uoo of the fight

in which the suit originated; also a bill pro­
viding for terms of court as Qrincy, Illa
morning hour, from Feb *1, for public boiIdlug bilb was resisted by filibustering, and the
house adjourned without action on the mat-

Governor Wilson will probably act.

home and *10,000 worth of property.

lynching. Tbe Hitchcocks formerly lived at
Elgin, lite

amended by the senate. A bill was intro­
duced providing tor the appointment of a

dwelling. Luea, H,W; insurance,
Begole.
Regolc «

will add *1(10.001) to tbe appropriation.
A London tUwplIon u&gt; Irlslimcn.

Lon DOX, Jan. 28.—Arrange monte have
1 sen completed for giving a public reception
io Ixjrd Mayor Frill van and Editor O’Brian

previous day tbe H.tchcocki bad sold tbeix
x-r from public

teat of lumbar and &gt;u,'«.«n ehtagbs.
City was
•«MR

�=

::

Woolen socks ol coat at WRbey'v
•r mUl 8econd Io none tn tbe country
bazar. Now is tbe time to buy.

A HUNT ON THE PLAINS.

HOW

SOLDIERS

CHASED

ELK*.IN

A rlick etran&lt;er walked Jato Hop­
per's grocery, Middleville, Monday
night, and succeeded in tbe absence of
tho proprietor Id Inducing the latter**
wife to change a S2.00 bill.
Tins bill
proved U&gt; be confederate currency, but
the a. s. skipped out before he could be
arrested.

“Y«w; and l‘m awfully glad 1 met you.
nil me What kind of a rwnoti thb Mr*.

THE NEBRASKAN HILLS.
“Oh. abe'na xptendld woman; no

voted.

Snow Balls.
•“What I that woman over there in a blue
Kot more than a hundred yards away was bonnet trimmed with green? Why, Mr*
a fins groutuagof «'»“»' tha* would bavo dwlighted tie- brert ot Ixindarer. and certainly
delighted mine. Slowly rotreatuig until tlie Dostoc TranscripL_________ __
frictidlv ridg«' onro more covwt’l us, WO
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
craw In i back through the rahte* torejmi
Party of young folks at t\ A.
uur horw* a**! our impatient comrade*. Ax
I moiuatixl 1 huid brinfly that our time was Hough's Tuesday evening.
al hand and Uh* l»ttie not far off. I Irlieva
One of the celebrated Altjine grates
Ute horse- know this b-ttw than the imm, for
as I camo crawling lawk through the a:o« is to be placed in tbe Hastings bouse.
ever,' rouiuc cur in the party folio wed me aThe band was out for the first time
clowlv a* if I bad n btuhcl of onto iu mv last evening. Tbeir appearance and
pusM-Akm; a.id when I mounted my own music were creditable.
little wrn-l th-wa- tnmbllug front heed to
Tuk Hankin concort drew a big
U to gnin infoniwtom In hU own peculiar house last night, and the entertain­
way. Every lionw in that platoon knew 4* ment was pleaslug to all.
weUaaerety man what wax abend of hlmjThe small boys who congregate
and letter, too, f*T nil ot them h«tP^bo.-i\.^n
tbo“- exciting eha &lt;-&lt; more timre thanrtwv- nt-hilt the new depot make a large abicd
thifh of d*&gt; party. The only n&lt;4*.« that nufeance which the marshal ought to
broke tlte hushuf thertill morning were a stop .summarily.
few hurried wbbp-ni nnd the unxinoux clicks
Wk ake pleased to note that Will
of tbe luiwcii lock* ax tbe cartridge fell Croty, upon whom Dr. Lowry per­
formed a serious and painful operation
for ear trouble is much improved.
hundred yards away, ax if they were a charge
Dn. Lathrop's book sale Is no “adof fixed bayonet*, awl the ml dilated no*.verttsing job” for the Dr. does not need
iturawl that Uwr, too, felt all the rxeitwncnt any advertising in this community. but;
is a bona tide sale at very low priees:
f
Tint rtJSX OF CAMFAIO*.
H AVI NO moved into larger and bet­
We had arranged our plans the night I*- ter quarters, Witbey’s bazar will soon
few. and n&lt;pv we hurried to carry them out. show a much larger line of goods in
Down tbe bothw of the ravine the bunteni, every department. Low prices 6n all
arptirated from «*• another by a spare Of goods.
from three to four yards art! Taring the
ridge th.it hid us from tho uiumqwting elk.
Wm. J. Cakveth, who has been very
were rtrrtoted like a iJrirniidi line, while I seriously ill with typhoid lever at the
Jackson prison, is improving, so Clem­
ent Smith has been informed by the
Looking hurriedly along the little line, 1 row prison chaplain.
that all were reedy, with the loaded carbine*
Du. Lathrop's special sale of books
pointing i:i 1 ho air, the butt' retting on tho
right thigh-*, and n couple of xjnn, cart ridges commenced Feb. 1st. He will sell for
80 daya books at the lowest possible
carbine high in tbe air as a signal for rtart- price. Do not fail to see the list of
books he has and the prices.
prancing walk, brought the carbine down to
Wyman NeweLl, of Hope, got the
a level, aud tbe lino took up a tn* fur a lingers of his right hand tuo close to
d.w:&gt; yard-. Then 1 mixed the carbine iuu- tbe saw in Nash s mill yesterday. Dr.
&gt; Lampman amputated one of the fingers
•winging gallop. Half way acrom the and may have to take pff two more.
treated wupc, the carbine wax r-uxod to full
A. 8. Dean fell from a loaded sleigh
arms length, and wo burst over tlie ridge at
a gait that Hanover or Iroquois might envy, last evening in such a manner that one
and with an, unbroken Hue worthy of the of his ribs was broken and his foot
Cent Garde*.. Tiw swift ixupetu* carried the
badly smashed by the sleigh-runner.
the xlrepr elk ttefon, tho latter gained tbeir His injuries are not serious but are
feet, nu&lt;i by tin- time tlte dunifoundi*! brute very painful.
ba&lt;l "bttwhrtl"—tlx- fird oct. of an affrighted
The JV. C. T. V. salt waterpocial last
herd—wo were right in among them.
evening was tlie largest ever seen here.
Many of the older hunters dropjted tlu-ir
Tbe refreehnwnts were elegant, and
ing thdr rrvuiverv, drlkervd a dwidh Are at served in true shilor fashion, it was a
blinding range. Dashing through this little very success! ul affair, and reflected
bewihk-reih lieni like a pud of wind.* tbe credit upon its projectors..
buntingTerty siting to tho leftuf tbeslope
John Watson, of Yankee springs,
got drunk and resisted officer Waite,
itb all the j who attempted his arrest. He was
n»ul. nUlk -r
l«nl Uttfer ■ &lt; j.nrf however, ,o4 „
„u
,17.1 c no. U.&lt;1
lor brio, drSk.
&lt;rf llr ta»r». U-~ mu o doriUr Uw* He ,1U prolmbly wllte
l—W*— .«b wwjJnjrtly vary M bltn lor frabUni ui ontarr.
exi-triuriit. for order* had ix-n trm-ii t!u»t
•
cxriteiueut
Frei» Heath will occupy the build­
had broken i&gt; a:i-organiml run tn n detinilo ing vacated by Withey’s bazar with n
cour.c. As tlie western wall of •Ikjbarna stock of drugs. As a druggist, he has
O|v-nMl in that direction, with a princuly
bir-!&lt; nt Uw bead, ttere went up from ux a no superior in Michlgafi. As he is a
yell ibi.t elore thu very douds, aud scattered hustler and will make an energeticthe bond only to luinch again. That -bout push for tradeJve expect' to aed him
delayed ther.i hardly three shsmuU,.but that get to the front He has the Banner's
three icm-nd- nuuk- a sucixas of Ute hunt, best wishes for success.
every dtiarn tud whiter now hi- own indi­
vidual comtn.inder. and rr»poe»ihh- for hrs

bipr hail been knoc’.vd from hi* band by tbe
burns &lt;&gt;l a plunging buck, while nrer me. on
the left, a burly Wurlmnb*rgvr eurporal,
with empty, smoking pistol, brought the bar­

ground ktimned.

It was bund to hoof tux!

grmt nurging maaa broka to thu wedwanl

till* time hod helped u» in tracking them;
for, a» the herd urged ahead, there i-amo
ibowent of Miww balls, of iron Hk» con­

face, and aa» iurpasood only by those thrown
by the iionwtA ttemMlvra, which, strung out
in disorder, the men and bona* in tte rear
had to faro an wall. Kvmyball Hint struck
a beuw .kdayrd luiu. One {nan. strtick on
the head, wa* disabled from managing his
.reins, uhileanother, struck full In the face,'
had hi* tipper lip split open to the troth.
Manx followed his example and withdrew
rktuns. nod tlie two wagons with n nupdvr
of men putting in nn npjvaraiwe from camp,
wa retnxrsl wir &gt;4cj“ to it, each one j c«xmattag In* pTwinal advent uro*.

tent and reported: "The wagons nr&lt;* in with

»&lt; hwatJu» in Tlie Cetrtnry.

control ten, a* in European ciffra. They
In I., .......... 1..
_ 1 .... .... ..
waltere. Tbe fact Is, the uv,-rngt- Airterlcnn
diner 1» the brat natured man on earth. The
x-weiu nf the hi*;lteBt. rank in tbni-ountrv trill
acwjrt attendance ia Uk- dining room thnt
would drive n Pr-nv.-lnnon Into hyttcriau
The full-bhxMlcl Auwrteon. if hh dictation w
jicrtet t. will l&lt;«r anythlngwith nu m&gt;v ;;ood
nature. If n indued wnita-r from Parix or
Lon&gt;t&gt;m &gt;. platiHl in onu of our Itniliug hotel
or reotaurant diulng rtx&gt;nu, lx- h conepicnous
for Ms ilcferetM.-c and najoct. 1 Io U [xilitc,
qukk and dexterous, awl aUrmpts to wnltt
Rood diuratiou by hU.-wlug u drain- to plow
at every, iwnrment. But apoiig Americuu
patroiM tliuM* iuiUI-. will uoar out la les., tbnn

—Hotel Boarder in Globe Denio-rat.

There is much Interest taken by the
association to secure the soldier’s mon­
ument here in their work. They have
seen numerous designs; but the one
that suits them best is a 40 feet granite,
drawings of which are exhibited by a
Philadelphia dealer. The monument
will be capped by a statue of a soldier.
It would make a fine ornament to
court yard square. But nothing is too
good for tbe soldier bdys.
Bev. Oviatt desires through tbe
Banner to extend bis thanks to the
memliers of the Baptist church and
friends who recently gave him a dona­
tion of 850. More than the money, be
counts of value the kindly feeing
shown him, and feels great!v encour­
aged to renew bls efforta for the builll
ing up of the Baptist society of Hast­
ings. Considering the size of the so­
ciety and the unfavorable weather the
donation was very good Indeed.

•Some gossips started the rumor that
Sherman Fowler was implicated in the
robbing of the grave of Eddie Branch.
We are happy to aav that the officers
find nothing,at all to implicate Mr.
Fowler, j»ud completely exonerate him
from even suspicion. The arrest of an­
other party ahould set lhe matter fully
at rest so far aa Fowler is concerned.
We are in reoeint of a letter from
Sherm indignantly protesting against
the connection of his name with the
affair. He is particularly agrieved
over the matter since the late Mr.
Branch and himself were old and good
friends and former schoolmate^ No
one who knows Sherman Fowler
would for an instant think him guilty
of such an offtmae.
Obituary.
DIKD-Iu UH* atty, January xrth, IMS, Hamtiel

Whereas As it has pleased tbe
Supreme Euler of the universe to re­
move by death from our midst brother
Samuel La Fever a member of our
order be it
.
Rewind. Uy the officers and mem­
bers of the Local I nion No. 80, of car­
penters and joiners of Hastings. Mich.,
that In the death of brother LaFevcr
wc have lost a faithful member and an
earnest worker in our camuj.
Rewired, Although we deeply re­
gret the removal of our brother w»fully realize that what is our loss is his
gain.
Rewired. That we deeply aymoathlxe with the relatives and friends
of our deceased brother in their deep
affliction: and be it
.
H
That "J °°py °r U1"* rcso3uttorm be presented to the friends of
our deceased brother and also to euch
Ith! newsoapers published in this
cltv for publication, and be ft fuither
/rerofrerf, That OUr charter
be
, wt vntt»EK or err
ll»Ulp. Ju. 11K, )Wj
ft* ■

Harvey Rockwell, aged 35, of
Carlton, has shown violent symptoms
of insanity lately, and had threat­
ened to shoot
members of his
family. He was brought before J udge
Cole Tuesday, who hud him committed
to the county jail for the presi-ou Hix
cate will be iiefore lhe probate court
next Monday.

continue to multiply. 1LT.F. Dodds,
of PcanaylvMDia, an expert miller, and
a relative ot Mr. W. I'. Sidnam visited
tbe latter last week, and while here
paid a vlxit to tbe new milk pronounc­
ing it complete In every roxpect. To
utill further test It. and not at the sug­
gestion of any one. be went Into wme
of the grocery stores of the city where
Hastings, Grand Rapids and other
brands of flour are kept for sale. He
put the various samples of flour to
every teat known to tbe scientific mill­
er. sbd pronounced the Hastings roller
will flour superior to most of the sam­
ples tried and the equal of tbe l*®t
Grxnd Rapids patent and ns good as
any flour ou the market. This testi­
mony, coming an it dftes unsolicited
and perfectly volnntary, and from a
first class authority on the subject is
proof positive that when tbe people of
.Hasliugs and vicinity want the best
flour that modern milling can produce,
they can get it at tbe Hastings roller
mill. Mr. Dodds had previously visit­
ed the Geo. T- Smith's Middlings Puri­
fier Co '* uiodri mill, and says tbe Hast­
ings roller mill flour is equal to that
made at tbe model mill.
*

On Monoay evening last occurred
Lhe much talked-of and longingly look­
ed for lenp year party. During the day
it was plainly evident that something
unusual waa about to haj&gt;peu. HastInga' pretty misses were seen on the
streets throughout tho day, iu pain
ami larger groups, walking hurriedly
to and fro aud from the piecwi of con­
versation a passer-by could hear It was
cosy to infer that each one was bound
to appear at her very best and do all tn
her power to add to tbe success ot tbe
Auxtln. all
party. That they realized their fondest
hopes is acceded by ail who were pres­
ent and the gentlemen speak iu thehighest terms of their entertainment by
the fair creatures. The guests were
assembled abbot 8:30 and the dancing
was It'd off by a grand inarch led by
Mrs. T. J. Bush, of Jackson, tc whom
tbe honors of the occasion were will­
Franc Tinkler.
ingly granted, and she was assisted by
Martin A. Kant. “
Walter Wilkins. During this march it
Mora A. Au&gt;t1n. "
did not require a state weather bureau
Mellntim Bowen. Wiltoe. Eaton &lt;!o.
to prophesy that tbe crowd would
Mr*. Mary' Hatch, City
'
prove too great tor the rooms allotted
to it This was a source ot Inconven­
ience throughout t»-e evening and yet
every on" made tho Lest ot existing cir­
cumstances and finally got so they
really enjoyed the crowd. In fact,
everything passed off very pleasantly
and most successfully. There were K^er
present nearly 100 couples. The sup­
per furnished by Mr. Parker was got­
ten up in excellrn'.atyl.*. Lee's orches­
tra. assisted by two musicians from
Squier'a band. Grand Rapids, rendered,
excellent music. The gentlemen who
attended this party were so w ell pleased
with their treatment that they now
want the number of every year divisi­ amTsm ...
rtaxter. fas
ble by 4.
Bral Hldra
Dr. J. T. Govcher. of Nashville,*
was arrested Monday, charged with at­
tempting to rob the grave of Eddie
Branch. The Dr. is quite sick at his
home, and Justice Jus. B. Mills and
Vnder Sheriff 1*. A. Sheldon went to I
ADDITIONAL COUNTY NtWS
his home .Monday, where thcarrext was
made.
He gave .bail yesterday for
91.000 and will have his examination
Eliza Montan. Belle Barnum. Lena
next Moudav.
in our last issue we Kelsey, and Minnie Wood are&lt;m the
mentioned the attempted robbery ot sick list.
Branch's grave. There were rumors
Scarlet fever in tbe Yerty neighbor­
•that his body bad l&gt;een actually re­ hood.
Mr. Runyan's only daughter
moved. and to satisfy the public as died last week with the same.
well as to secure addiUonal evidence, if
Miss Sadie O'Dell visited our school
any could be found. Officer Sheldon ac­ on Friday last.
companied by the Banner scribe went
Our school was reduced from an av­
to the scene of the attempted grave erage attendance of about fi3 on Mon­
robbery on Thursday. Down near the day last to 37. Nearly all sick.
rough 1‘Ox which contained the coffin I
Jay Barnum .is very low.
,
were found a small bandeMW and a
David Ragla has a cousin and wife,
dark lantern. Tbe top of the box was , of Lowell, visiting him.
found to be smashed iu for half its
V. 8» Boiee and wife spent Sunday at
length, also the top of the coffin. The J Ed. Bump's.
body was found as the attempted rob-1
ber had left 1L
It was taken out.'
cleaned, placid in the coffin and again
Ladies aid societv to-day, Wednesday,
interred. The day after the attempted at Mr*. Sutiierland's.
robbery, evidence of a fire at the head
Allie Kipp, of Bedford, spent Sunday
of the grave, also a number of burned with his people. .
matches were found. A piece of a lie
„
.-.cwu*,
Wednesday
evoking,me
theom.
8th.me
tbe u*uu
band
rein was also found, and another por- bovs will give an oyster supper at the
Uoa of the same strap was found al»ut Itantteld halt E very one b cordial! v inthe neck of the corpse.
With these | vitecL
‘
clues, 1'nder Sheriff .Sheldon proceeded 1 On the tith day of February. Norman
to work up the case. A Nhshville bar- Elaey, who at the present time is atness-maker recognized the strap as one tending school at Kalamazoo, nnd MIm
of his manufacture, and stated that he Myrtn Edmunds, of Galesburg, will be
had lately sold three such straps to Dr. united in marriage.
Goucher. It was found that Dr. Gouch-1 Next Saturday at the church there
er bad bought of a Nashville dealer will be a township tend era’ aasodation
some time aince a dark lantern, pre-, of the township of Johnstown. There
ciselv like the one found. Also that he has been an interesting program prehad had the one found repaired, bat not ‘ pared, and it: is expected the meeting
very recently, nt a certain shop in our | will be very behefidal
Not
behefldal to
to teachers.
teacher*. Not
sister village. These facts, together Aonly are all the teachers of Johnstown
expected
to be
present,
aiTfriends
with other damaging circumstances,v--------*-»•-«
------------- *but
— —
...
led to Goucher’s arrest. The Dr. twara to education. 1‘arenta, be present and
an unsavory repbtatlon at Nashville, you will be ahown what an interest is
and has been drinking pretty bard of taken In your children; potalbiy you
late.

,

“Royal” Absolutely Pure

The Test of Aity isSm!
R0THING glfeeEEDS blKE’af.

Dr. J. A. Baughman, mb.Specialist.
HASTINGS, MI&amp;&lt; .
Is able and proud to refer those who may inquire a.s to iii&gt;
success in the treatment of chronic disorders to a largte num­
ber of
The Leading Citizens of Barry and Adjoining Cqurjties.

Remember that his borne has been in Barry county for
many years: that he has made the treatment of Chronic I»Leases a

Special Study f©r Years.
He uses all tlie latest and most approved methods for the
treatment of Chronic cases. He is not prejudiced in fuvor of
any school. The remedy that suits the case in hand, lio mat­
ter what school uses it, is the one he applies. With him tbe
test of ability to (Jure in the case of any remedy is it&gt; sucre'.*
in actual practice.
n

Read, Read, Read
If you are suffering. &lt;lo not despair.
Dr. Baughman can point you to a number of fia^esi where
patients had given up.aB hope of life and resigned thenwiv^
to a belief that they must »oon die. To-day they are well
men and many of them prominent in busines&gt; and social
circles.
It would be a violation of sacred confidence to give tbe
names of any of the hundreds of testimonials we have. The
originals can be seen, however. We quote from a few:

One say.-: **L have thrown away my crotches and am no
longer a sufferer from rheumatism. In mv case vou have
made a complete core.”
‘ .

Another says: “1 find that your treatment for catarrh in
my case has been highly successful. I cannot tell vou how
grateful to-you I feel.”
'

, A lady uses this language: '*1 have suffered from female
weakness for many years, and expended hundreds of dollars'
in vam efforts to get relief. Not until I put my case in vour
hands did I experience that relief. Now I am hearty and
well.
.
'
A gentleman writes: “1 wa* suffering terrible with kidney
oimplamt. Many physicians declared 1 had Bright's disease.
You were the first to give me encouragement and since puttong my case in your charge I have'obtained the relief I
hoped. . I am able to do my work the same rs before I was
taken sick. ’

One patient who thought himself in the last stages of con­
sumption and had been assured that such was the case by his
physicians nuw writes: “Dear Dr: I am feeling better ami
The only Baking Powder yet found by chemical unnlysh
stronger every day, and feel sure that persistence with your
to lie entirely free from lime, and absolutely pure, is the • remedies wjHlie Rewarded with a complete cure.” And it
will, rpei। trouble was. his other physicians lacked the mean&gt;
*• Royal.’* This perfect purity results from the exclusive use
of correct diagnosis of the case. Instead of being in the 1*4
stages of consumption, the lung tissues had but just began to
of cream of tartar specially refined and prepared by patent
break down.
*
processes, which totally remove the tartrate of lime and
other impurities. The cost of this chemically pure cream
BEAR THIS IN MIND.
of tartar is much greater thnn any other, and it is nsed
m3by his extensive research, large practice and
in no baking powder but the “Royal.”
modern methods andapplmnces for the practice of medicine,
Dr. Edward O. Uvi, formerly analytical chemist fur
is able to correctly d^ose a case where others would fail.
This is of the greatest importance
tbe I*. 8. Government, who made lhe analyses for the Nev,
York State Board of Health in their investigation of iiuking
powders, and whose intimate knowledge of the ingredients
of all those mH in this market enables-him to speak :mIhoritml vely, says of the purity, wholesomeness. and superior ' worth your remembering is t jiat Dr. Baughman treats onjly,
Chrome diseases. He is a specialist iu that line. For that
quality of the “Royal”;
■oason he cun treat them much mere successfully than the
“ I have teste.1 a j'ncluige uf R(&gt;yal
regular practitioner. In short, he readily cures cases where
the
regular physician fails.
which 1 pnrolMMd in tbe open market, and find it nmr&gt;t&lt;a
_„2?
’er®lore- if you suffer from auy form of Chronic di.-ea-e
of ptire and wholeaome ingredients. rt b „
fnr(ar '
yOU CBU.“et,rirf&gt;t here in Hastings by lb.
powder of a high degree of merit, ami does not rotitaiu
trA»f^?,a»n»i!hr etTn&lt;&gt;
a»l successful methods .
“
eatmant
that
yob
can get only in tho large cities, ard the
either alum or phoaphau*. ^JUyJajuHou, Mtheum e.'
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ANOTHER FACT

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXII. NO. 41.

The Hastings Banner.

\

County News.

ruaLtanab wkuxksdays. at
Hastings, Barry Co., Mich.,

The following person* are author
eelvo «ub«-ripltor&gt;* for the Raxxkk:
Weriey Myer*. Woodland Center,
D. M. Mvers. Gerkey.
W. h. Atlklu*. Montan.
. O. Hale. Nauhvitle.
BUB8CRI PTION KATES
MrKelvi^r, Xante Grove.
Pretton Jewell. Assyria.
Pottnuuter. tacey.
price of subseriptlos will t»o»ltl,«lj be Sl.JS.
Fotttniuter. Banneki.
"
O'DnunrIL
lt&gt; either CMC 15 rest* will be added for portwhen »uherlbrr reside* enUtdr oc the
•ounty.

COOK &amp;_NISKERN.

S

ADVRP.TIBING RATES:
.
\
»n» nlntnu per year. .;............................*100 00
Kim eh&lt;r*e lor special position*.

JOB PRINTING.
Kipectal rridn l* felt in the Job Priatlni; De-

D. 4- Moribund. Cedar Creek.
-F. (». Norwood. Delton.
JofaaHtenn, Hickory Corner*.
ltro«u b Cairo*. Prairieville,
fijroa Fhhtr. Crewy’* Comer.

HASTINGS. MICH., FEBRUARY 8, 1888.
MILO.

Delayed 1-etter.

Revs. Babcock, of Prairieville, and
Rose, of Kalamazoo, are holding a ser­
ie* of meetings here this week.
F. E. Tish, of Allegan, spent Sunday
at his father’*.
t
The secretary of the county board of
inspectors is here to investigate charg­
es made against the teachers, and pos­
sibly Our school will close.
Carrie Jessup is visiting her sister
near Shelby this week.
Mrs; 8. Jessup is on the sick list this
week.
Nettie Englund has gone to Otsego
to woik.
DELTON.

DeUied tettor.
Our fine s’eighing still continues. ■
H. Pierce and family, of Richland,
visited at M. Woodard's tostBundav.
New time card of trains took effect
Feb. 1st Trains now pus this station
going south at 8.45 a. m. and 3.-29 p. m..
going north at 11*^1 a. m. and 6:15 P- m
An old gentleman representing him­
self as a phrenologist gave a verv en­
tertaining ( ?) lecture upon the subject al
our school home last Friday evening.
The way he told some of our young
people how little they knew, and yet
bow much they thought they knew,
“was a caution.
A leap year party at the residence of
W. H. Chase this (Tuesday) evening.
W. C. Towne aud W. A. Spaulding
sold their sheep last Moaday for
five cents straight^
John Holden received a cat of oats
Monday.
H. W. Williams informs us that he
has another car of that nice yellow
corn on the way.
Louis Williams is somewhat under
the weather this week.
Three horses belonging to H. W.
Williams broke from their enclosure
last Thursday evening and ran north
on the railroad track, only a few mo­
menta ahead of the evening express
train. It being quite dark no one knew
of their whereabouts, and the approach
of the train frightened them so that
two attempted to cross a bridge some
ten or twelve feet wide, and whllu one
succeeded the other fell between the
titnl&gt;er*. Fortunately the prostrate animid was discovered in time tq stop Che
Hying train within a few feet of the
bridge, and with the aid of volunteers,
the train men with some twenty or
thirty minutes work raised the honwito
his feet and he walked leisurely away,
with itpporently the addition of onlv a
few bm-ses. It was a close call how­
ever, for what might have proved a
very serious accident.
Wheat 81 cents.

:

FBKKPORT.
Jacob Wolf to lick with a twd cold.
Mr*. Morey Teeple visited at J. Iteuter'a Saturday.
J. Yarger waste Grand Rapids Tues­
day on buainen;'
.
Bob. Ho! mm ipent Sunday at hto
home in Ada.
John Wallace was men on our
streets Saturday.
Geo. Beeler to preparing to build a
hav barn the coming Bummer.
H. Parks and son ara cutting wood
for Ruckle Bros, brick yard.
Mrs. John Beeler is among tbe sick
this week.
Dr. A. J- Wright was in town Wed­
nesday.
T. L. Rogers now drivea a oew haroeas make by Norman A Hinkley.
Will Holmes and Ed. Ferguson were
in Hastings Thursday.
C. J. bmalcber took the train Satur­
day for Ads, where he will spends few
days with relatives and (nestis.
John Beeler was at Carlton center
Bunday.
Town Treasurer Brew wat in Hast­
ings on business Wednesday.
John Teeple and wife are visiting
friends In Woodland this wwek.
The telegraph wire Is now stretched
from Lowell to Freeport, and will soon
be in operation.
Holmes Bros, shipped 22 carloads of
ship timber trom thia place to Detroit
last week.
Miss Eliza Fox and Miss Anna
Brunner visited F. E. Brunner’s school
in Carlton F rid ay.
Mr. and Mrs. Chapel, of Grand Rap­
ids, were the guests of Geo. Perkins
people Friday and Saturday.
J. G. Reuter and Albert Gooch, Sr,
were in Hastings Thursday on business.
Simeon bteokle is the owner of • fine
new single hvnrm.
D. E. Wallens made a business trip
to Grand Rapids Tueeday, and was ao
companied home by his mother.
Jacob Smdeher. Be, who has been
very sick tho past two week*,!* report­
ed much bettor.
.
Married, Jan. 31. Samuel Roush, Jr,
of this place, and Miss Clittle I^tndon,
oj Carlton.
O. J. Teepte’s people enjoyed a -visit
from bi* sister and daughter, of Hast­
ings. last week.
Mrs. Perkins, of Cascade, returned to
her home Saturday, after a short stay
with her son Ge&lt;&gt;.. who has been very
sick, but Is much l&lt;ettcr.
Miss Rose Wilson, who visited at J.
G. Reuter's, returned to her home in
Fayette. Ohio. Wednesday.
Norman A Hinkley think It does not
pay very well to leave their harness
shop unlocked, us they are minus one
dozen harnesses by so doing.
Otto Culler and wife start for Indiana
Tucsdav, and will make that state their
future home. They leave many friends
in this vldnity, who wish them the
best of success.

WHOLE NO. 1706.
Rev. Perry wffl aomnenae a series of
revival ryaetlng 3ftMdgy evening of
this week&lt;—im sd by Mr. May wocd, of
XUr. Hom.
of Kalamazoo. continues the meetings

much interest thus far.
Mrs. Rose Temple spent Saturday
and Sunday with her Filters in Kals-

Dr. McLsay 1* able to attend to busi­
ness again.
Johnnie Cairns and wife spent a day
or two in Kabunasoo lot.week.

g slowly,
Mrs. Tempto M
RhrtorfcaAOu
in the school
next FndaFOne of our MM ladien having too
many beaux to Bf atring. stayed at
home from th* MM year social last
week. Moral-Aoat
10 »° wlth
tw&lt;, gentlemea to «M and the asms

a. w, «i&lt;uup. imuKnuii'.
l'o*Uu:uter. Yankee Spring*.
Humb! Hurrah for Delton.
C. W. Arntrironc. Bowen* Mill*.
Monrr nald to these acent* will be receipted
It is now a settled fact as to having
(or by tie Han nidi proprietor*. :&gt;o(f we tru»t a roller llourtng mill at this place. Mr.
all subscriber* al the places Darned who have
not settled with u» will, between till* date and Dobbs, of I'enn-ivlvania. has signed a
New Years, pay their subscriptions to the contract to build and maintain a
Baxx**'b agent* named above.
12 thousand dollar mill, with elevator
UMtlnp I* a dir of 3,000 mople. snrrouadfd
attached. 8ome of our most enterpris­
i»j a neb and retMpertra* conutry. Mid bi the
ing farmers are stockholders to the
enunly *e*t of-flarry eoanty. It* kwcion on
grand and noble enterprise. The build*'
three natural terrare* tiring from the Thorn­
('BURY'S CO It NEBS.
Mr. Harter’s uacfe,of Balam stop, is
apple river, could hardly be nirpaewd. With
ing Is to be a four story brick with
Our sleighing bids fair to go. ns it stone tiaseruent.
la beautirully shaded street* and handsome
visiting friends tore.
home*, it afiords nn excellent residence place. has been thawing'for the past three
D. B. Cooper has returned from visit­
Still lots are being sold, and Mr. Bush
The city ha* graded senool* ot the blgUeit da vs.
ing
relatives up north.
to meet the demand h*a concluded to
•Undard ot excellence, also a school Ubrar&gt; -»&gt;(
fiev. David Reynolds and wife were
i JOO volume*. Mid elegant *ctiool building*. It
Our sawmill to now doing the best
have an additional plat made. Hurrah
Im* Ove ehurehes, three excellent newspaper*, called to the bedside of Mrs. R.’s moth­ for Mr. Bush, a man with his heart in
and niedt work.
and numerous societies of the secret and benev­ er. who is seriously ill.
C. Collins expects to' go to Orange
his hand; and to Mr. J. R. Bush we
olent order. It ean boast ot a* floc a &gt;\»tevn oi
Mr. and Mrs. Rocklnmon were sur­ owe to-day the growth of our thriving
water wort* as any city po»»e»*es. which furto oom men ce his job of finishing oars.
nl»h&gt;r.itcr of unsurpassed purity and adapta- prised by their numerous friends last
The surveyors at the C. K. A 8. R. R.
town.;
slon for homehold purpose*, and alio secure week.
passed through here on Monday last to
Lumber is being drawn on the
adeotiafai protection against Cre. It ha* twd
Itev. Divine preached at the school ground for several dwelling houses,
good trnnka. whleh extend every possible ac­
correct their line frog* Hastings to
comodation to patron*, and two new hotel*, one house last Sunday at three o'clock.
Portland.
and the saw mill yard is fast filling
ot which is now open to the public, that have no
Will Cooper and nelce. Marv Gilbert, with logs.
It yoa want to enjoy a good tone
superior In any ettv of three time* the popula­
tion of Hasting*, it* buxine** mcaandbu*l- visited at Enos Barber's, the past week.
dancing come to Woodland, but be very
Mr. Dobbs agrees to put In machinery
A. C. Towne is seen on our streets
:»ea* hpevv are folly abreast with the time* In
careful
or you can get your month
in the roller mill to be made In the state
P?w*h **d enter;&gt;rl*e. It ha* already a uuml&gt;er quite often of late.
K
,
slapped whether you are a lady or
of Michigan.
of nourishing manufacturing enterprlsro. Rut
C. Honeywell and wife have return­
gentleman.
-/
it* devclouemeot in tbl* direction hit* been
Henry Campbell, of Cedar Creek,
bindred by lack of proper transportation taclli • ed from a week’s visit with friends in was in our midst, looking fur a lot to
Mr. Haight says that somebody moat
tire. The Michigan CentnU ha* long been It* Olivet.
have the postoffio* ae ha expect* to
erect * store building. Il ope be may
only railway. But thl* fall the Chicago. K*!u
Lena* McKay is visiting friends at .succeed.
mazoo &amp; Saginaw R. K. ha* been completed U&gt;
Hasting*, making it nearer Chicago bv roll this place.
Farmers ar* drawing their wheat
than eithrt Grand Rapid* or Jackson. It I* the
now, realizing good, price* for it at this
tau-ptw ot the prelector* of this line to extend
NASHVILLE.
NORTH-RAST HARTlNCMk
■the same to Saginaw next rear, which «111
point Hastings and Kalamazoo are
make the C. K- *• 8. one of the best line* tn.
A small dwelling house belonging to both represen ted here.
Something almost every oneha*- -*
Michigan. The Ix&gt;well S. Hatting* railroad ha* Chas. H. Brady in the northeast part of
cold,
Mr.
Iiuested
now
carries
the
mill
for
been graded and Ironed from towel! s-vulh to
Charln Anders, of Hop*, is spending
Freeport, eight miles nortn of Hastings. The town, burned Bunday morning about this office for a short time.
.
The I. O. G. T. at Yankee Springs
a week with his sister Berth* darmtm.
right of way has been secured aud most &lt;&gt;f the two &lt;?c!ock. No one lived in the build­
elected tbe following officers for the
ending beeu done from Freeport to Hasting*. ing at the time, but Charley De Waters'
Prayer meeting at Qeo. Whitney’s
This road Will be extended to Having* in l*w. household effects were stored in It and
ensuing
quarter
last
Friday
night:
ItOWENS MILLS.
last Tuesday ntehU rl'tt
and it i» expected will al«o ws pushed on Io ,
Chief—W. J. Ritehie.
Battle Creek. These two new roads will give were totally de^yoyed, the fire not be­ iHhTril letter.
The tick thte we4c are
P&gt;oJ
Vico—Laura Buskirk. '
Hasting* a* flu* tran*|&gt;ortaiivu fariiitie* a* ing discovered In time to save any of
Bump. Ida Browfc, Lewia MatlhMrs.
Gtxx
Richard
Is
hauling
bay
to
Grand
could be desired, and make It one of the very them.
Sec —Corp Brooks.
Berths Baraaim, Arab Barnum. Bewitt
lUpiifa.
beat point* for manufacturing establishment*
Treas.
—
John
Everhart.
P.
C.
Yates
famous
horse,
Dolly,
who
Murdock, Homer Lester and Albert
to locate. Ta secure such I* tbe alm of the citlMni. Wm. Hunt's nephew. Ernest
Financial Sec —Allie Burpee.
xeM of Hasting*, aud It offer* most lltorei in had a record of 2:10 (for nalf-ruile.) died
Warner.
dueemenL* for such institution*. Certain!) no lost Week, and was buried with utiliUry Andrews, is spending several weeks
U. G.—Cary Willey.
MyrU Kingsbury has returned to her
visiting relatives tn this vicinity.
better place for any branch of manufacturing,
F. G - Gertie Wells.
home at Klnnbiry* Mills.
•specially hiruitureAnd woodwork, could be honors. “Ring the bell softly, there's
The .weather being fine, evenings
Marshal—Fred Raymond.
selected aud a iiwral bonus will bs given for crape on the door.
John and Jimmie Marshall, of Grand
inoondight
and
sleighing
good,
the
the location here ot auch e»ubll*nmenti.
made
Loren
E.
Clark
and
mother
-----l|ev.
Robt.
Bramiltt
announces
a
Rapids,
have been vbdting at their
Good iTemplars night cap social was
lUstint* i* wood to enter a n* w era ok pro.
uaclea Ge«. Whitney'*.
perity, mid propose* to plnce itself lu the trout new son and Taylor Walker a new well attenaed, and much enjoyed by quite an extended visit with friends in
rank ortho bustling Htlesof Michigan. In thl* daughter.
Literary exercises scarce on account
those who purchased the box and cap; Kent county the past two weeks, and
ccuneetion we will «tale that during the past
Very poor houses greeted the Rankin but the girls who left theirs at home, report a pleasant time.
of sickne**.
year, ths new building* and Improvemcui* In
Rev. 51. C. Daniels expects to com­
Melvin Sprague with toree others
Haalliig* aggregated »tno.«n and during I hr i x't concert company on Wednesday and looked rather disconsolate while their
mence a series of meetings at the Pin­
two year* •tfi.ouo. For further particular* Thursday evenings.
took Mr. Barnum's teain and went
The entertain­
concerning tin.*, one of tbe best elties in Michi­ ments would have been very nice, bad best fellow nte supper with the other ery school bouse, on the evenings of
visiting; all the damage done was a
girl. Bring your box and cup imxt
gan. Mid having a* bright preside:* as any.
Feb
6th.
,-delgb turned bottom side up and four
take the IUstis*i« BannRR. acknowledged Io they not town spoiled by a drunken or­ time, and that other girl won t get him.
Mr. Kenzy. of Caledonia, purchased
be the equal of any county paper published.
people well covered with snow;
gan istFrank Ellsworth is quite sick with
Again we are called to note the death
Anothcr popular mass meeting in tbe intlanjatory rheumatism, but he is im­ of W. J, Ritchie last week, a three year
m. bates.
old colt, for which he paid &gt;150. Mr.
of a loved one, Mrs. Sul* Barnum, who
interest ot temperance and the enforce­ proving slowly.
Attorney at Law.
It*
was
the
privilege
of
the
writdr
II.
has
an
eye
for
a
good
horse.
died
Wednesday morning. The be­
ment
of
the
county
option
law^will
be
Yesterday the men made a wood bee
TfMllng*. Mich.
Charley
Johnson
is
selling
organs
for
with
twenty-five
others
to
meet
at
the
reaved husband and friends have the
Fourteen fben
Fraetiee* in ail court* ot the state, ttprelal held nt the opera house next Sunday for Mr. Ellsworth.
,
house of Weed Owen in Hope the 7th sympathy of the entire community. :
altrntlun torellr-eiion*. Mn.wVTO toax ON night.
y
turnefi out, and cut and drew 12 cords a Middleville'man.
Rkai. EsrATK. Office over Wrfeaert.* hardware
of Feb., it being the tenth anniversary
There were fdrty visitors at Arab
We notice a numl'&lt;j&gt;6f the boys try­ of wood.
l)Ol. D"8 CORN EKS.
of the married life. After muchi Barnum’s Saturday. A sumptions din­
ing to train their wlskers. n la Bert
The merchant. (’. W. Armstrong, is
W. G. Belville, who has been the
Owen' ner was provided by the hostess. All
(JJ A. BARBER, M. D..
.Smith.
invoicing his goods this wwk, and till­ guept of O. D. Loomis, has returned to friendly conversation Mrs.
sought
to
please
them
all
by
calling
had
a good time. Those fr*&lt;n abroad
Nashville lodge No. 25, F. A A. M . ing in now goods, of which he has a bis home at Ludington.
them to a well filled table which
Homeopathic 1’hysician ant* Surgeon, are making preparations for a grand large stock.
were Harrison Fuller and wife, of New
•
The reading schools at Hope Center, were readv to say could not well be Yerk. Melvin Sprague, of W. T. and
May be found al hl* office over Nevin** swre
C. W. Armstrong and wife, tn com­ are doing finely.
from * to 10 a. m. and from l tn 3 p. m. All rails ball on Washington's birthday. The
beaten. Many valuable presents were Mrs. Belle Schuyler, of Neb.
In city or county promptly responded to. Rest- party will be held at the opera house, pany with several other couples, attend­
The relatives and friends of Felix
James Crawley was on our' streets ■
deuce-BeiiUef place, cor. Center aud Church and refreshments will be served in the ed tha K. of P. ball at Middleville last Chambetlln and wife met nt their left by the guests as tokens of their
t.'Haallngs.Mich.
Tuesday night building chicken coops
elegant hall of the lodge.
Friday evening, and report a grand home. Jan. 26Q1. to remind them of friendship for the happy couple.
It Is so strange that Ils worthy of and putting chickens Ln them, so they
I S tm. Fowler has again become a resi- tillM-. ’
their
30th
anniversarv.
note, that we have not beard the report say. 1 guess Grace could tell some­
i'i W. LOWRY. M. D,
dent of Nashville, with quarters at the
S. II. Pierson's three children are sick
Howard Mosher Intends moving hi*
IT.
Physician and Surgeon. | Fum house.
with inrasies; also the young people at store to Cloverdale in about two weeks. of a gun on Sunday for a number of thing alujut that don’t vou Jim ?
About 80 pf the relatives and friends
Makn* n »ixKtelty of trsaUng diyaae* of tbe | ••N'incpms" is getting to be a favorite Wm. Jves.
weeks.
■
All are improving.
II. V. Loomis Bars he thinks he has
FYE and KIK M&gt;&lt;1 Uie nreoTTMlou of virion
,,
.
Late or new cases of sickness: Mrs. of Mrs. Ellen Kingsley gathered at her .
te- property fltons sf£ctacle8 and rj.- amusement. Jim Pilbeam having fitted
the finest colt that there is around.
C. Robinson. Chas. Carpenter. Abel hamti Tuesday night and gave her a
u.Ames.
.
I up a bowling alley.
It
is
rumored
that
Geo.
Hudson
is
Craven,
Wm.
Knestriclu
1
believe
all
LAKE.
complete surprise, it being her EBth
office and rreldmw on Broadway, anr t.ourt ■ Olir fat frjtnd. the editor of the Demgoing to start a brick yard at dog-town. are on the gain.
Hzute.lLuUD#*, Mtcii.
| ocrat, gives his geography badly away Driaytsl totter.
birthday. Many handsome and useful
Alva Whitmore has moved on Willie
presents were presented with short
A birthday party last Monday night Kenes'rick's place.
। in the last issue of his paper. In his
’j
speech by Clark Barber, after whidh a
'
FARM ELBE.
QMITH A COLG ROVE.
.
railroad item he says that if the B. C. a» Wm. Knestrick's. for their daughter
Lizzie Horn is home on a vtolL
ij
Lawyers,
bountiful supper was served of which
Kate.
She
received
several
presents.
&amp; H. C. railroad goes from Battle
Cold again and more «now.
Carrie Horn Is working for Mr. Zer(Office Id Veion !&gt;ioek, HastlngO
Al»nnt forty In attendance at the soCreek to Lake Odessa, the direct route
Born, the 2d, to Wm. Damouth and all partook. After spending some time
rtm-Lce I* all the epurte of the stale.
in games and visiting they aepentted
will be via Quimby. Good gosh! his ctei Friday night, held lit M. Bagley's, btel.
wife, u son.
Mrs. N. Chandler is no better.
eyesight must bA bow-legged. Make for the benefit of Eli!. Danlclds.
J. Pumfrey went to Grand Rapids and returned to their homes, feeling
1 hear that there Is a lot going to ths
E. KEN ASTON,
t
they had spent an enjoyable evening.
A pally of friends and neighbors,
Monday.
Attorney at Law, an air line from Bay City to Ionia and armed with supper baskets, presents, leap j ehr partv st Hiram Chase's.
it will crofts the corporate limits of
Still we are having meetings; the
8MNTINFL.
Nashville, and would not be over n and lots of fun. surprised Felix Cham­
•house was crowded.Sunday evening »o
promptijr attending to.
mile east of Lake Odessa, with h daisy berlain by coming in on him just as ho
people were' obliged to standup at the
Fork CORNEIUL
Mry. Draper died Thursday, funeral
prospective road-l&gt;ed all the way. Now. was about to start for a box social at
U. B. church.
Young winter again.
ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, Johnson, you drop that idea that Nash Delton, it being his 39th marriage an­
J. L. Broughton went to Jackson Saturday, just a week after her son
Em. Busbv, of your city, wa» on our
niversary.
Among
the
presents
were
a
vllle won't get tbe B. C. A B. C. line.
Saturday on business. Should think to Charles. The sympathy of all the sur­
Insurance and Loans.
streets Monday last.
rounding
neigh t*ors is extended to the
set
of
chairs,
an
easy
chair,
a
set
ot
ibid
Office with J. G.
*1Soa- 3 ,ioon norlh In the language of the immortal
Mrs. James Townsend, who has been see the number of cattle he buys that bereaved hiriband and children.
band cups and sauc-rs. a riCJ hanging
stock is more plenty than feed through
NpeclalattenUou given to making exchange* Sbakespere-Bacon combination, -we'll lamp, ahand lamp and other articles too spending a shiwt time In Grand Rapids
Joseph Ashalter, of Morgan, lost his
the*
country.
of proper-.j. The interret* of non-rreldcut have it or well have gore.”
with her daughter, returned home one
proi*erty owner* carefully looked after. Farms
The ladiee of the Eastern Star will numerous to mention.
Johnnie went home with the school oldest boy Alvah, Saturday after only a
few days Illness. Funeral Tuesday at
of all sues for sale or exchaugc. Houac* aud give, a social at Ute masonic lodge
The Pierce mill h ge’.tlng a fine lot dav last witik.
Mrs. Capt. Thomas. Mrs. Orville mam. The door was locked and be Barty vllle church.
let* tor *alerooms, on Friday evening of this week. of logs.
could not get in. so he waited for sister
Barnum.
Ed.
Smith
and
Eliza
Manion
The sick at my last writing are get-'
lx&gt;ts of Ashetmen, not many fish.
F—Hn; she so loving, kind wind true,
/'Wednesday evening, February 15th,
are
on
tbe
sick
list.
ting better; among the new cases are
TAMES A.SWEEZEY.
^occurs the annual camp-fire of Jefferds
G. W. Coats has been laying up for opened the door and let them through. Will Clancy. Mrs. McIntosh and son
J
Lawyer.
Post. G. A. R. A pleasant evening is
repairs of late. A lame back the cause,
ROt'TH HASTINGS.
Ha*»'UB’. MIeU.
Edward. Janies Mead's little boy.
Practice* In a|l court* of the «tate. Office over anticipated. It occurs at the opera
C. Osgood and wife were visiting but is able to be out at present.
A bran new girl at John Whetstone’*
Geo. Hudson, of Lakr'View.Srwled
W. H. Schaalx’ store___________________ bouse.
There will be a party at D. P.
Friday. Hard to tell which is moat
Miss Edna Havens, of Hastings, was friends nt Lowell last week.
Sprague's this week Wednesday, for 70,(00 brick last we«k, that went to plmsed the pMreuta or grandparents.
We
hear
there
is
to
bo
a
party
at
Bush 4 Patterson.'of Kalamazoo.
In the village last week visiting
C. WELTON
Uncle
John
Barnum.
it
being
his
87th
Morris Burton's Friday evening for
F. J. Patton to butting a fine lot of .Mrs. Crawlev, of South Hastings,to
friends.
birthday. He will soon accompany his
to* asrot for the Ohio Farmer * Insurance Co.
at Whetstone's visiting visiting her
A large party of the Vermontville Miss Minnie Lahr.
logs at Nash's mill this winter.
Torn Crawley is baking his own pan­ daughter, Mrs. Belle'Schuyler to her
He write* poUclee on a man-, property awdn*t friends, ot Mrs' E. A. Phillips, gave,
Peter Mosher to now on the sick list. new nelce.
home in Kansas.
ova by Are. llgbtalnc or wind; axalust a man a
cakes.
while
his
wife
to
visiting
at
her
Rev. A. K. Stewart, the former pas­
Mr. Nash returned home from Kala­
her a pleasant surprise on Friday even­
Mrs. Ersula Barnum departed this
father’s, Mr. Whetstone's.
mazoo last Saturday, after a businois tor, preached here last Sunday morning.
ing last.
The temperance literary society will life on Wednesday morning last. The
General rejoicing and band-shaking.
transaction
with
parties
there.
Del.
Bacon's
residence,
a
one-story
funeral
services
were
held
In
the
QOOK &amp; SHELDON,
Friends from Middleville at Joslin's
Frankie Hallock drives a new horse.
affair near the cemetery, was burned elect officers one week from Saturday Holmes M. E. church on Thursday,
evening. A talk will probably be the
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shultz, a Sunday.
Monday night. Loes nominal.
(Office In Abstract Block. Hastings. Mleb.)
conducted by Rev. Rowiand.
She
program for four weeks hence.
A notice on A. Keagle's gate: This
luve the only *ct of Abstract Books In Bai
leaves a large circle of friends who girl. Dee. 30th.
QIIMHY.
’
Della
Hendershott
was
at
C.
Osgood's
County.
Mrs. Zerbel is no better.
mourn her loss, and sympathize with
last week.
.
Sleighing good.,
Drawing logs for the new church.
Married, at Mr. Horn's Wednesday,
the
bereaved
husband
and
children,
Nort. 1*0100, while cutting wood at
Walter and William Bidelmnn are
E. Festus and J. Heiter are getting
also her father and mother, as she was Feb. 1st, Mr. Chas. Dash to Mis* Bar­
(TNAPl’EN 4 VanARMAN.
.
hauling logs for James L. Wilkins, of Mr. Fancher’s, had the misfortune to
nice Mead. Mr. Dash's home to in York out lumber for each a new barn next
cut his right foot quite badlv with an their only child.
Lawyers.
vour efty.
summer.
state,
where
they
will
go
after
a
short
Henry Stowell and wife and Mrs.
(Orer IlArtiax* N*Uoti*l Bank.)
Allen Roush, of Langstown, to visit­ ax. and to consequently laid up for a
Sid Smith will build a new house.
Sheldon, of Reed City, were called here visit hen*.
ing relatives in this plape.
_
James Bolter will build a grout house
A young man in this place has been
Leo, child of Morris Burton, to quite Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs. down on the prairie buying a horse the (which means gravel and lime.)
Elery Gregory is under the weather
LLUM B. SWEEZEY. Attorney
Barnum. Tbe latter will spend some
sick.
with a bad cold.
J. Belter got hie sleigh and logs
past
week.
We
wander
if
it
was
a
At Law sod Solicitor In Chancery.
•
Elder Stewart, formerly on this time here.
Will Blddman hurt his horses while
through
the lee in Thornapple lake.
horse
he
was
after
or
the
hired
girt
Practice* in all court* of the slate.
charge, was at Eber Lake's Saturday
drawing logs one day last week.
A social st Mr. Orley Peake's last No harm done.
PBICnAIlDVlLLl^
The following program will l&gt;e car­ iumI Sunday, and preached at th-3 Hen­
bear Friday night Then* was a large
Six
weeks
mere
winter;
the
dershott
sebool
house
Sunday
evening.
ried out next Tuesday night, by the
TTTILLIAM B. SWEEZEY.
crowd, and a One time was enjoyed by
MOKGO-TnOKN APPLE.
Edith Havens was at home Saturday could fee his shadow on the 2d.
\Y
J mitlce, of the Peace. Quimby liftjrary society:
J. S. Caswell met with a painful acci­ all.
Jessie Cdle spent several days recent­
Reading the minutes of lost meeting. and-Sunday.
CollMtlons * specialty.
Everything Is leap year now, down dent one day lust week. While fending
ly with Hastings friends.
,
Music.
his chickens he slipped on some ice
Lola Hyde returned last week from
this wav.
Recitation—Homer Gaskill.
The I. O. G. T. held their rnectlng in
striking on his hip, and now be is oblig­
R. TIMMERMAN.
Tom Crawley has a new roadster.
Lake Odessa, where she hss spent sev­
Reading—Hattie Roush.
the
new
h
ill
last
Friday
evening.
It
is
ed
to
walk
with
crutches.
. Hommpathlc ITij-siclitn &amp; Surgeon.
John Youngs hud a line sleigh ride
eral weeks.
Dialogue -Nellie Held.
H. L. Tobias Is seriously 111 with not entirely finished ns yet.
(Office over Lathrop’* drag store.)
Saturday afternoon.
Anthony Golden returned from
I Essay—Chas. Scott
TheG. A."R. have a box social on Grand Rapids last work, where he has
Peter Coburn was at Kalamazoo last erysipelas; Dr. Harber, of Hastings, at­
j Dialogue—Burt Scott and four fathers.
Thursday evening. A large turnout
tending phyweian.
|
Music
—
Frank
Casteleln.
w«*k.
been in the employ of tb&lt;* railroad.
it. LANDIS. M. D..
and a grand timeantidpati’d.
School
closed
here
last
Friday.
E.
Pennock,
while
doing
come
line
Nevi-r.il lizv.ingH people had a party
ErDialogue—Matlie Bidelinan and
.
Physical! aud-Sunreoa.
On Thursday evening of next week. at L. I’. Colt’s one night tost srrek- a
John Pierre has a new drive well.
artistic work with an ax Saturday, ac­
nest Gaskill.
Mrs. Caswell is on the sick list.
*
Feb. Ifllh, Mr*. JMUMBch Shortt, of jolly crowd Who had a jolly Hine.
cidently cut off his left thumb, just
.
Music by the colored minstrels.
We regret to learn that Anna John­ Kalamazoo, with 13 cthor ladle*, will
back of th? nhil.
Thu section men were run down by a
Negro sermon—Ernest Gaskill.
Hore.
Rev. Martin will preach at the Star son has had to close her school In the give an orchestral concert In the chapel freight one dav recently near the curv*
Recitation—Lena McIntyre.
All
who
enjoy
line
musk*
and
ndelight
­
Hendershott
district
on
account
of
west
of
here.
'It
was
a
very
exciting
next
Sunday
evening.
Dialogue—Mattie Bidelinan and Erful entertainment should I* orwent. time but no one hurt. •
There will lie a meeting of the young sickncs.-i.
neet Gaskill.
Mrs. Geo. Johnson Is on the sick list The proceeds of the concert for the
people at the Star Saturday evening foe
Darkey song.
Cora Dixon is working for Mrs, John benefit of the church. The admission
the purpose of getting up u play forth*
Reading the paper.
Additional County News ®n last psg*.
will be li and M cents.
Caswell.
future. Book* nay* be*n s*nt for.

typo, the most approved pattern* of machinery

HASTINGS.

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Patronize the Banner

Job Rooms.

Music.

�FARM AND GAR

•HOW’S TOM M ?”
whole ayatttt Is deranged,
hat restored a» many
ploess by giving them a he

There are many plsce* where, ditches can
be dug in winter, even in the northern

any manner relieves the labor invoivod in
Imtehering I* ukbC wetarfne. following
are suggeatiima with illuMratlons of oonvralcncc* from Tbe Ohio Farmer that
will be appreciated.

preparation liefore the land Is froxen too
hard to plow. Joseph Harrb* plan, as
txdd In At. er lean Garden, is to first stake

Then take a right .hand plow and strike
out a furrow from C te D; turn haw and
plow out a furrow from E to F. and keep
plowing till there Is' a wide “dead furrow"
in the center of the proposed ditch A, B.
The more you plow tbe better, not merely
because the earth can ta more cheaply
moved With the plow than with the spade,
butlieenuso the plowing ta necessary to
stir up and l&lt;x»en the soil and thus pre­
vent freezing. A soil rcjieatodly plowed
till It is loose aud mellow, a foot deep,
will stand exposure to zero weather for
several days without freezing more than
on inch and a half or two Inches deep, and
tills crust, with loose soli beneath, can be

Ths tai Tilephsii Disp&amp;Ub

TRIPOD FOB BANUINO UBJIF OR HOG.
The flrat flguro here given represents a
tripod for huvgliig tho lx-ef or tag. Ills
moilo &lt;&gt;f ash scantling. 2 1-2x4 inches, and
7 fret long. Two of these are frameil to­
gether firmly, aa here shown, tta third
one being uw&lt;l a* a prop and to elevate
tbfliearewa after being hooked«« io “A”
by means of a »hort chain or rope around
the gnmbret stick.. It (h a convenient de­
vice', enabling the farmers to hung up a
curv.-tas without usiilbtauce, aud to take It
down when cleaned and ready. Tbe
tripod cuu be fobkd together and put out
of tbe way when not needed.

From the Seat of War.

And a visit to the shop ot
M ntaat named oddwsmI t

HARNESS

A vat fur scalding can b»* made of two
inch pbuik*. One described H six fret four
inches long and two fret deep. One end
is made eloping to facilitate the putting
in nnd draw !ng out of the carenes. Uli
thia vol within six inches of the top with
boiltrig water, turn the hog iti It.aeverni
times until the hnlr slips off easily, when
■tho animal mAy he drawn out uml plnoed
A splendid stock,ot eaeb. No larger or taUrj upon the »craplng table.
In this last
operation the trijssl shown In the flrat cut
may lx- uwd with advantage. I’lpce over
the vai, attach the gambrel stick nnd ele­
vate tho cnrcox* os far.os needed, then re­
move the tabic.

WHIPS,
BLANKETS.
ROBES,
TURF GOODS I

REPAIRING!
to have all kinds o'

. And Finally
AR whi call. will receive polite attention.

' J. W. Babcock,
The live Jeffenon rtrrot IL-trovs* Dealer.

Peckham’s

Croup Remedy!'
Isprepared especially far children, and It* sut
cess In eOnug croup, whooping cough, cold*,
hoarseness, bronrhltta. *hd like throat and
tang sfieeUen* *0 common to childhood, lu.ihe!£!S! ISSlir/cSiriK Cures all

ffiMESX IU
forms of
to tta most delicate enUd. No FAnim
form of opiate enter Into its corn- VI UUp
petition, thereby otndrtlng the MBMfytecefiMt
resulting from tta admlMsiration of the various
Cures
WhoopIng-JS-xr."^!”..*
Couch
,4"'' “y “'P*1 OB
*« In tl'4.
®
anxious hours
*P* ta avoided. A single
trial wlU secure your most

Cnrpe
GUrUS

■

,JS Coughs and
thl**wKrorer tatroducJd.”
Colds. A
»“Me*ws. Beigler A Roush, tnerchauu.
Freeport, Mich.. writes:-We have sold more
than foor gross ot Dr. Pedklmm's Croup Item.
edy.guaraulrclpB u to do *11 that u claimed
fork,or refund the price, and not ooe tattta
ba* ever been returned.
PECKHAM*»'CROUP REMEDY

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist.

Aa UMtaraicnad. hsvli.R been appointed
legate Court tor tta Comity ot lurry,
of Mlebtean. Commissioner* torsedvr,
m sod attest all elalm* and demand* oi
Id dece*Md. do hereby
w inert at tlx- probate
of Hnsttngs.on Wcdnes

But It mu’t be nmlerstood that the
plowing should bo well done nnd the land
left In mellow condition. The bottom of
tbe dead furrow should ripecially be well
broken np by the plow. Tbe deeper and
the more repeatedly it ta plowed the less
danger will there be of the work being
stopped by frost. In sections where there
is much snow, the duad furrow, or the
spare .plowed out for the ditch, will be
likely to be tilled up with snow, nnd this
will keep out tta fn*t. All that will ta
necessary in digging tbe ditch will’ be to
shovel out tbe snow, and undcrnentli the
Ioomo mellow, plowed earth will be found
nearly or «nttrely free from frost.

This season, during November and De­
cember. says Cindnuatl Price Gnrrent,
the total number of hogs packed nt lead­
ing points, was 3,833,000, against 4.173,OGO durlug the same period In ItWO. This
is a falling off of 340,000 bea&lt;L
The
weights sold average less than last season.
At Kansas City this shortage has
amounted to twenty pounds per head, nnd
at Cincinnati twenty pounds. At Chi­
cago the difference has been lets, and at
Iowa and Nebraska points, the average

A CLKANTXU TABLK.
The second cut shows a cleaning table. is nuule with a slightly curved top to
prevent tho carcass from rolling off. Its
construction is rosily seen. The state on
it are 1x2 Incnea, set on edge an&lt;l
firmly spiked down to tlu&gt; two curved end
pitce*. ItSk a very convenient tabic fur
cleaning hogi ta-fure hanging up, and, ip•Jeed, tor cleaning and washing aluuMt

Tin’ time to gn&gt;y a colt and lay tho
founiL-itiuns fur urrtita-rior horse ta In the
first twelve months of its life. Take care
of the weanling and you will have a well
developed yearling, and nltiiiuilcly a horse
that Is a hurw. Profcreaslre brMdera no
longer allow colts to shift for them-telves.
They feed the young animate on milk,
oats nnd hay. and follow a system of
regular exercise nnd sulfick-ut shelter. A
well known breeder of trotting notscs
gives hta system In Turf, Field and Farm
us follows:
.
Tl|e lirocxl mate, after fooling, ta fed
litarn'.ly on grain. tVhen the files are
bad she ta sheltered during tho heat of the
day and is given the range of succulent
pantur-.-s at Might. When the air ta chilly
she L&lt; houMcl nt night and. is turned out
during the day. liich mare ta put Iu a
lx&gt;x nt feeding time so that she may enjoy
her oatH In pence.
The foil will begin eating grain when,
two weeks old.^aml If the mot tier is fed iu
a fiuk-t place tta baby will have more Invliuntitlu as well os time to nose In tta
trough' ibwlf. At five niontbs old the
foal Is weaned and It goes for the winter
into a atmny and sheltered yard used exelustvely for weanlings. At night two
colts occupy one tax, and during the day
the whole bam! enjoys the bright nnd
bracing weather. Each is fed oats in a
separate tax anil Is given plenty of good
bny. and gathering in a band fur exercise
promotes cheerfulness au-l aids digestion.
• Mr. Bonner's experiments with colts at
hta Tarrytown farm arc aMnded to in tbe
journal quoted from. Majolica, the iirat
foal of Startle and JeMlc- Kirk, was raised
in the old fashioned way. lie was allowed
to shift as a youngster pretty much far
himself, rad in the belief that tbe freez­
ing process was beneficial he was given
every opportunity to shiver on tta bleak
hillsides. As a weanling aud n yearling
hta growth was stunted, and tho result
was that he grew up into a pocket edition
of a trotter. Ho stands but a shade over
fifteen hands. An entirely different plan
was fol low e&lt;l with J WcHtcbcster, tho
brother of Majolica. The dam was fed on
grain, and the suckling munched oats
with her. As a weanling the cult was
sheltered and given /.aL-i and bran, and us
a yearling he sreighed more than his sire.
Ho Is now a rragy and powerful horse of
10.1. There ta, in the face of many prac­
tical teste, no room for argument as to the
best method of maturing yearlings.

stated that there is a reduction In tho
proportion of dressed to live weight. Tho
above makes it appear that the.pork
product of the setison suffers three re­
ductions— number of hogs, weight and
percentage of meat. There ta* Ix-cn no
falling off in tho pounds of pork exported
as compared with last season.

Many hall hardy plants, which nre left
In thr ground and are destroyed by thi­
ne verity of our winters, might be saved
by*covering the ptant with a fairly drop
coating of ashes, which may l« raked over
the soil and dug in when spring c.nne*
Wood astak alr-o form an cxrellent
nusuure fnr tho plnrrtx. ami spread over
lawns produce txdieflcial effects. In dress­
ing a lawn w ith a«hre it is bret done when
wet weather i* likely to follow. After
being spread on the lawn ought ,to ta
rolled. Tho result will be a strong, clone
growth of fresh gras* for the ensuing

PEERLESS DYES.

vii,

inter■Mi.

school

SERIES,

Ion­
it.

vieal.KBl! the lids luflju»&lt;-&lt;],

roeh
have lieen acme wonderful cures effect­
ed by these medicines Id this city.
Several cases of pronounced consump­
tion have been entirely cured by use of
a few bottirti of Dr. King’s New Dis­
covery. taken in connection with Elec­
tric Bitters. We guarantee them always.
S Id by W. H. Goodyear.
Mr. N. n. Frohlichstetn, of Mobile,
Ala., writes: I take great pleasure in
recommending Dr. King's New Dis­
covery for Consumption having used
it for a severe attack of Bronchitis and
Catarrh. It gave me instant relief and
entirely cured me and I have not been
atnreted since. I also beg to state that 1
had tried o’tber remedies with no good
result. Have also ilsh! Electric Bitters
and Dr. King's New Life Hite, both of
which 1 ran recommend.
Dr. Klug's New Discoverv for Con­
sumption. Coughs and Colds, is sold on
a positive guarantee.
Trail bottles free at W. H. Goodyear’s
Drug Store.
Bor.ltlen'* ArulcaSahv*.

mi rvid«M* that the sy»lrm h...
&lt;ll-onlcred by Scrofula, fat uhirh
sji'raapnrttlu ta tta bc*r kUuw u n

with klmkMB or love.

tbo young in years. and the little or low^y in

ft is clear that tbo diseipta at this

tbe chief pta-co. They tad, taking advantage
ot Id* ata-nre, disputed among thuiua-lvut a*

The Best Salve in the world for Cute, They were thoroughly imbued with tho idea*
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum.
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Filre, or no pay illurtrnk* the other'. Bee tliat bttle 'child' in
required. It is guaranteed to give per­ the arms of Jeans. How «v»«x-lly bnauU^l
fect satisfaction, or money refunded, tbo scene bit The littlo one knows not Ux:
i’ri' e 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
H. Goodyear * Co.
Anecdote parties great wrinkle at no chsrni far liim. Ilv i» distant with tta
lowhr-xt plare. And with this child'in bi*
II unsun.
nnib our b»rd rtute* tta* great iirincfpiM' of
WOULD YOU BELIEYR It? We are dolt) hi* kingdeuL . Earthly &lt;b*lin'-tk«i» coh Ijive
envinleeliig Krtnp'a Sarsaparilla to tils peo­ no pta1 * ttare.. Tta spirit of this litxta child
ple tor elrarwhiK tta Mood and givtiix a new llimtrabM that of all Us aubjacu. Do not
Torpid Liver, for Coastlpaflnn. far the Complex­
ion. W. IL Goodyear. draggtsL
TONIGHT AND tomorrow night, and stall
Hine* call on u» tor Kemp's File Bqpposltorira

Capac
trainer.

wants a professional hone

fence tnado in section* of about ten feet In
length ami four Tert In height, with poets
at each end ot every settlon, which may
1&gt;0 two inches square. A bottom board
six inches wide it to bo united ‘to thesu
two inch end pieces, and a two inch strip
to be nailed in the middle of each section
Uw Is shown in tho cut) to secure strength
and position to each section.
.
, The worming of the fence will take np
,but littla mare room; and is self bracing.
Tbe wind cannot get bold of the wires to

Tho sections are fastened together top
and bottom with hooks and staples. This
fence is portable, aud can bo moved very
readily at any time. No stakes in tbo

My eve*.are a«m la ■ splendM .... ■ ■'
sixi 1 nin
wdl ami
Mr*. WLliutu Gugr, Cu:&gt;c&lt;&gt;. -i.
For a nonitar uf vrnrs I n .
Willi a l&gt;wux»r in uiv eve., 1&lt;u,i „
te obtain auy reifcf iimd 1 ,
wing Atrr’sSarasirari.'l-.i. T1, .
has rff dl'.l a euuipU lc cure. :
it to ta Ita hiMt of bl .0.1
(i E. tptuu, Nashua. N. if.

or w-autiotjfc of Humbling.
Halt, Idma
Maimed, having lort a limb. Their angtita,

K V.

From fejiildbucxl, nu&lt;i uiiiil v
mouth*. 4 have b&lt;&lt;-n lUtlh-;,-! «,
aad Sorft Eye*. I haiiu um.,j
e«iiiplaittfs. with
r.-ali
Ssr»3|Kihl!n. and «on&gt;i.|&gt;-r it k
• parilier. - Mr». C. rWllijw.Givi

By Taking
tterr tattles «if thl* mrdii ine 1
etlllrely gored. JJy Oglu lu.
stared, awl’here i/ii.,

My dmiylilrr. ten yi-«t
kite). I1*' -k-lrmx &lt;-f 1
csfcrtrd tta-.i--kftL l&gt;nt
•iri- . . 11in th- 1.
v ii’u-ml I pur» listed n 1
wip.irilla.v. ix’H
taking. 1D-L.;

on! I'tiln. liveitin* i« .
SuuicrlMod, Eiangtiist, staii.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
right •pint,- Aral like all

Hood'* Haruparilla I* s purely vegetable pre­ cept ye
paration. bets* free trow Injuriou* Ingredieul*.
inau'» humbling bknwlf. “even a* a weaned
SHh Hamblin, pioneer aged 88, died child." Hr lob great thing* fur hinm-lf no
suddenly al Muskepon.

An Onsted man captured nine skunks
in one hole the other day.

The Elks of Gfand Rapids are to
have a grand benefit in March.

*X. C»\r.© M*' tt.'
Elixir la the only
TXXVA. V 'rv mood lu.n&gt;roiy guarnuteed. It In a positive cure for Ulcera, Eroptionsor Syphilitic Poisoning. It purifies the
whole system, and boniahM all Hhetuuatic
rad Neuralgic pains. We guarantee lx.
W. H. Goodykab &amp; Co. Druggists.

ARBUCKLES’

be ,-i» the j;tcalc-t iu the kingtlum ot heavra.

name on n package of COFFEE U 3
guarantee of excellence

mini-ter and to give bb. lifoarauMMu Lumany."
V 3. Two points Invite ux tare, L e.,

OOFFEi; Is kept‘fa. all firs»-c

ami mixing. Tin tlrw would u»wta simply
a little child. The aix ond would iodinate a

ARIOSA
COFFEE
is nt-ratt r.-xxi when»*pos;-d to d - .xir
AlwaysMuy thisLrar.dinherr_e;i-a: t
ranted ONE POUND PACKAGES.

ester tbe kinplom.
And m t&lt;- fJ». Thin n-lutlon i» my clearly

‘

NO CURE NO PAY!

Lansing musicians, 20 strong, are gonj to organize a Beethoven cluh.
Ititi. Mange, ane Scratches of every
kind on human or. animate cured In 30
minutea by WoolfardnSanitary Lotion.
Thia never fails, hold by W. II. Good­
year, druggist. Hastings, Mich.

,

In my name, for my

Fair and Square Offer tn Invalid* to try ,
The New Method Treatment

And he that nmivrth me rvcdreth him that

Qttonville schools use the report oi&lt;
the railroad commissioner as a text
memorial there. Tta Lhwring fullontug it, i
’
The mule is a despised animal only in book.
proof ut it tare.
the eyes of those who know little about
English spavin liniment removes all
V. G. This M ntxdtar aide of the iwdc grre
It. If treated kindly mules are not danp-rons animate to handle. They are sa­ hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blem­ truth. Awl about a* far an tlx- otx&lt; jtaxmd
ishes
from
horaea,
blood
spavin,
curbs,
gacious brutes, and if abased by theirsplints,
swrency.
ringtxme, stifles, death by
drivers are quite likely to return tho
abuse by kicks. Mules need not be so sprains, swellings, etc. have 850 by
that time. Ami tta meaning fa
highly fe&lt;l ns horses: in fart, they will not use of one bottle. Warranted, bold
eat grain to a great extent when put be­ by Goodyear A. Co., druggists. Hastings.
fore them'. They will leave if ami not
An Ovid concern, recently started,
long after will Im- found patiently pawing expects to make 3.000 to 4,000 iutrnraV. I. We have three thing*:
And nipping a thistle. To get good steed, thh year.
active mules breed a large, well made
mare with neat limbs to a good sized Yreiwx-O the cl»iWn'n- They ■^ «V&gt; pecl»]]y Hable to sudden
X Tbo guilt of thiwo who bring then;
Spanish jack. If you do not wish to have
a bury mule take care that, the mnre be­ Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, ubxit.
Wo gaaranlee Acker's Enghxh
lt rely nnd active. Moles are less subject etc.
It saves
to disease tlian iiorsos, and their term ot Remedy a positive cure.
Sold by
work averages twice as long. Fur culti­ hoars of anxious, -watching.
Wu«x is troubte, grM. sorrow. Now kxd;
W. H. Goodyeah A Co.. Druggists.
vating crops mule* ore superior u» horses,
us they walk Indian fashion, one foot
6. T. Hills of Muskegon hits recently over hiatury—xtr through society, or Indidirectly fn front of the other.
vidtial life anj where—rad «c how tho w&lt;xpurchased 100,000 acres of southern
pine hinds.
W. N. Merwin, Vineland, N. J., doExpvr cnee iw detuotislralrd that Ely's
rcribed in a recent Lsvnc-of The World tbe Cream Balm lx tli«- best catarrh remedy In umportaMe trona fence here illustrated. As
this U both cheap, durable and effective, errt’lr diww. i« airu-h tatter by tta iim- at one remain.^s it n’will be foun.1 ttawe who will
l-&gt;tile.- Dr. It. A- Schratan. l»nuxl»l, tm Bo. •felight in laying, a stumbling block tn tho
it ta here reproduced’ fur odr readers.
Division Si.. Grand ILiplas. Mich.
For twenty years I have suffered from &lt;s». wuy bf others, or in sutno way k-adiag them
Urrh, I ;&gt;urcha**d Ely’* Cream Balm ot J. into sin
Date son &amp; mm. which b»* »o ellMtualty eured
Amias tn3. Who can fitly drecrihe bin
air hrsdaetatha* I feel altogether a new man
I have rerofiunended It to many with like good guilt t Who can paint tho utter batefuliwos
rcratta-M.fM. Rct.D.D.B., Rochester, Ind. . of that nuui who deliberately seulu to drive
J. 11. Brittain, a well-known citizen
of Grand Ranlds, will soon open a hotel
at l*hwnix, Arizona.
•O'" Itar
n. «b »
, A PuBTADLK FENCE FOB ItlVLTUr.
Hill’s Sarsaparilla will relieve rheu­
A wire fence 1m considered to be the
cheapest and tart for yarding poultry. m tlam and often cure 1L W. H. GoodI***.
(Cutting
off
the
band or foot, ur pludtThe fowls do not attempt to fly over It,
in? out the eye, ttarcftffvwfll tatohstruy tbo
because they cannot see Ute “top rail.’’
Twenty thousand bushels of corn, aiuful desire. Tbo ineralng, therefore, erf tbe
Even the Leghorn Is modest in her ntcoating e 15,000, have been shipped Into paawgc Is, that bo4ever dear a rertein object
Or in-luhroiKv. or habit
.i^.iu ___ ,
’
j The above sketch represent* a worm Jonesville during thp past 8 months.

The statistician of the department of
agriculture, nt Washington, gives tta fol­
A^tenltural New*.
lowing estimates of acreage, product nnd
value of corn, wheat and oata for the
Farmers' cluh* in New York state can
country: The area of corn tmrvested, ex­ have fertilizers analyzed nt tbo geucral
Dated January Itth,
cluding abandon erl or wort Ideas acreage, exi^rimcnt station free of charge.
SH‘BROWN.
[OP.THLAND,
ta 72,(XK,000 acres fn round numbers;
All tho bench nnd poultry exhibits colproduct, 1. -130,000,000 bunheh; value,
annual
IMO.OOHOW. Area in wheat, 37,41X1,000 1 taeted nt Columbus, O., fur the •“
“**««
acrea; prxluct, 4.T0.000,000 buntals; value, ~T~—
FanClcr8
aasociuttan
—’ —
—
wwWiUVAjU
werq *destroyed
fire.4309.000,000.
Area in rata, nearly | Wen)
’Mtn&gt;ye:1 by flrv
W.OOT.OOO acres: product, M9.000.000l
Potatoes« ar?
ar* arriving in large
largo nuantinnnntl...... Scot..
bustals; value.
000,000. The reports ' ties in tbe- port of New York from
ot winter wheat do. Dot allow much de-1 “Dd.
They Will dyowrerythlnr They.are hold every OTtoe of area. In Texas there ta a eon-1
According
to
a
recent
estimate,
about
where. Price lOc- a pw-kiige—«» colors. Tlw'
sick-table tocreaw. and slight lucrcaec in one-fourth of the cranberry urea erftho
some other stales. Thoavenup decline United States Is tn New Jenu-v After
■?PPt?2U2vh*.^*W“a&gt; 1 .“i8 ,'Xr. ’*21'
Je™e’r’
*nd MateLhutedto
Kentucky
average Is 07;
Ohio, Ml; dalm the largest area*
Busi. Diunta!*. Hasting-', Iu
MleUau.
Ktta
Udl^TlOO;
Ultau,

LADIES

&gt;US AND THE CHILD.

Mbrnrt, W;

seed bed in tho dtatrtp
drougl&gt;t,dclaying seffii
growth. The late
the situation.
93, ranging In the
to 98. Tta condition
cldcs very cioaely with that ot wlicaa.

Worms in children often lead to dan­
gerous rickDCM. Use Hills Peertess
V. 10. Thl* verse am! the next contain the
Worm Specific. No cure, no pav. W. two reaanns why children are not to bedeH. Goodyear.
■ptal. Itaflrtt i* that tta Lord holds than
J? * fih
Their angels nre near hi*
The Pennsylvania straw works, Ad- throne, tn bis immediate presence. Tta
riaa, employ 150 persons aud bl Ma that doctrina of guardian angels is most clearJr
Dumber of homes every month.
taught in tta
7
uj me two nw-ou
Cobb's pills contain mandrake, the . _. ; —\------nferrod to. “The Eon of Mon is come
wnt known for correcting stom­ just
to savothol which is loai." And they wo£
ach troubles. W. II. Goodyear"
lad. Therefore their salvation i* within tbo
Lawrence, under ;arrert at De- tom.ltou ob)««rf
«_,i.__&gt;&gt; _
^r01t
al e.gvd attempted arson, was are to l&gt;0 held III
found dead in bed Monday night.
wnrtau
in------ •• WK, DMU or an
world*. All creatun* owe hlru supreme
nilFsTeerJess cough ttyrtip becomes atagianre; “that which is tart" is hta an.l
■&gt;» it *...i .. . ..
. .
a household word wherever used. If ba coaiM
not satisfied will refund you money for
ah idxxikl tlm. giv’«, himsrif for the salvnVJn
empty bottle. W. H. Goodyear
of tta tart.
.kY‘
ln thta p‘u’a,*» MW Lord unfolds
when he reniv^l new, or hU the principle of tta Divine adiou. And
3™rl“ °“
lh' ,I,h
fi-mti ibis |Mnd.le we learn that one sbreu of
Ita (kxkI Htapberd has gan? aXniy. Ona
worM lias gode out from it. gtarioua s-lvtarX\
lihvx &lt;rf th. hood wid. rnimd tbe standanl of rebellion
■tan.
1,10 ttr° •“rrowlully Im. aguuirt him. And how did ta treat it? Did
■Iodo &lt;m account of Drspcrxl*. xk-r-*mTTi tlml "'•’’dering «ixx-p to perish In
tin wHdum-wf That retailhxiM work! to
W 7
“ » kJ W oi'u. b,

Incurable caw«, for a stipulated price &gt;.nH
cared, and t*&gt; ea*eof failure tn rrfa nd ail tbo
BMXtoy pai&lt;tus n tidvr each * rttten ru»raau e.
It will coat voa t&gt;othluKl‘&gt;lnvr«Uc&gt;'.r(J i.off•r, a* cotiaultaUon at thcaClere or by letter l«
free. Take nochatice—pay uomut.cy t.iadortort nnl—je basgoundence i-uonch tn I.i«

Fart II. nnVt
youucor &lt;&gt;I&lt;1 .In

ISa Ortawold HL. lirtn.H, M.«-s • - .

hundred dollars in i-omml-doiA In n -re •
eon and iiirsr no M-r»ot&gt;;d &lt;r«|»»li”*
outre at Un- rs-arre* urwpajx-r ucti-M a- -I '
that ours i* the best kn.iun and ta •' ealabltahmem fur ptnenii: advertsr Mwlpapers and convey h e to advert!-- .­
In format loti wh’e'i they require h. ■■■■!•
rtake their iint-nttneut* wtw-ly *B-i p- '''
Mm of good address, or womi-n. 1!
I
formed *i&gt;d ’nrsitical. --m*&gt;
- *otHaln
... aull, .• . r

Adrertlslnr finrean. tOHfrore HL. 5&gt;i &lt;­
ami psrticulsr* will ta seal by retura w»i:

Probst* Order.
State ot Miidilgan. County of Barry. - a*.
At a Mwrtno of tta Probate (hurt ter ’
of Harry hidden at tta Probate i i.Uro l
Haatluza til aald roouti on Thur--i

9

i the matured the estate al Kddn-1 Brat-

tvtlirt

o'clock

■noon, ta aMtcnvii b
I prtltiDU. and t&gt;&gt;.‘
,
ot said drceaM-d »;&gt;■
MnrtSjfetem hlfbt'eated tn Mdd ertxi*
1 required to appear at a *M*lon of &lt;u&lt;t &lt;
ntohy lioMen at tta Frobate Offl-r. r&gt; U

that •afd -pctitro’’-’
r-5—r— —
.ntarrwtad Hi Aid e»■WiwfeBgJllOilkaF &lt; MN petition and the
hearing theredtby eauslnjr ac«&gt;|&gt;&gt; of thisonb ’.
tettte Hawatts Manx»k .«
ywi^Btpt tod^uSkted In said
।

Notice of PabUcatlou.
Stale of MtchiKau.—Fifth Judicial Clrcun
lltelBUi day of Javiary. A. D.. 1WK
tatma A. CornelL Ctanplataaut,

WUUun H.(XwMn, Defendant.
uAR ,Wb.
'1 appeortnx that i 1
Wliltam H.Cornell taaretidci.t oi tun
but bls wtarcabnabi are unknow .i. then L
hiuUo:i of Smith A: Cuigreve. m&gt;Ik-it&lt;&gt;rx: -i
|&gt;tah&lt;Nlll II I* ordered Hint &lt;J«'Ielnli:in ''oL

»• n.OoohTux 4Ca Unwguu.

wawlenug one •‘until

C”C*B,bt a FortCnitiot
mopped tbo mru «tu
Michigan birds, winning &gt;200 stakes.

wilhUi tvrehiy darn, tbe cuaH&gt;hili&lt;ntr. can*
ar1,r’Jo&gt;^L?uS.u‘‘,t‘l lM *•**
11'■
n succwsuin.

nu”s*iS'£.

�KIRK’S

ANOTHER LINCOLN STORY-

CROSSING THE STYX.
HOW GREEK MEETS GREEK IN THE

OTHER WORLD

Painful Sight.

When a death I* exported, the attendant
nwurneis in the Greek island* burr uwny
little CUrtoim peculiar to riniiWi.hia. Th®
moribund » Iwnded a Ik&gt;« 1 of water, into

With whom lK! is al .uitdiy, »ayii&gt;g uh bo
d&lt;*wsu£ "Mayiny wrath jwridi «n tills Milt;"
for it is considered dreadful for n man to

FLOATING SOAP

to gain strength for Uta rarthly nandering*
If .1.......
!.....» 1.. ... . ... . .
that tbr.« -Srinnyl

THE CHIEF

For tho Bath, Toilet and Laundr^&gt;
Snow White and Absolutely* Pure

JAS. S. KIRK &amp; CO.
CHICAGO.
dtate ot Mkhigan. County ot Bam-««.
At a sraslon of the I’robalr Court for tbe
eounty of Harn. bolden at tbe Probate Office in
toe city of Hasting*. In sridcouun . &lt;u lu«sday
tbe Dili day of January', In tbe year onethousand eight hundred and eighty «Mrtit.
(■resent. Wm. W. Cole. Judge &lt;4 Probate.
In tlie matter of the estate of Edward Lrch!ritiu-r. ilrccftsed.
On reading ami Mlngthe petition, dulv ver­
ified of Mary A. (.'anipbell. formerly Mary A.
I^chlelbirr. udmlnt-uatrtv o! said estate prat­
ing for n ihons therein net forth that she may tm
licensed to wll the real estate of which-Mid
drcra««l died veiled.Thereupon It Is ordered, that Friday, the

by priratly facantattetn: th® narnwuifth®

with prayer and inu-b iu.-ctu.iug tbi» i«
hound t&lt;&gt; a tree, hoping thereby t&lt;» Waiofcr
the m&amp;Udy. Ia&gt;-»*nv* i« much uc-il by tb-&gt;
pri-vt'iu his vi-dtatjon* to the sick: th* whole
room is thick with it, and [wrlmi* contagion
is thus often avoided.
Wbi-ru it»-death lia* occurred the wnnum
rush on to th.- Qat roof or avint-nlCrr*ot»plcnnbridl.d grief. Tin- town crier is m
round to nntamm-e the faut to th.- nefchl*
and to summon friend* to the death *ri

qunt ba* left, tlte body.

After the tah- bn*

it\ tin- .IcohimhI'* lawt ctoUm, docket!OuLwilh
fionere, .uid with tamp® burningnt tbuiidr.
Office, lii the city uf Hasting*, In said county,
and hImiu- muni, if any there be, whv the prayer
of the tielltl.nittr should not beignuited. And ft
I- further order*-i|. That said petitioner give no­
tice to the in-raous interested lu Mild estate, of
the pendency «»I said petition, and the hearing
thereof-by cawing u ropy- ot this &lt;&gt;r&lt;ier to be
(lUtillnlied In tlir Hasting* Baxxait. a newspa
tx-r printed and circulated
said eountv of

weeks pre*loir* to aald day ot hearing.
*t w. c'out,
(A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.

Notice l» Uerai&gt;&gt; gliru that laUall .ell at pub­
lic auction, to tar highest bidder, on Ute first
day of Marell, A. D. lN“i. ut I.’ o’clock,
no-’u. at Un-Probate Court in tliot’ltyo! Hast­
ing* In the County ot Bamr lu tli« Ntate of
Michigan, pursuant to Ltr&lt;-u»e aud autboritr
, Michigan, all of the estate, right, title and
Interest &lt;&gt;t the arid minors of. In and to tbe real
estate sltiutefi and bring hi tip- County ot
Ham* In the State o! Michigan, known and
(fr-K-nlh-d as folios® to wit:

Michigan', and running thence north te minute*

the e«n&gt;-&lt; thus m th«- midst of the -linll,
drw-’l in as liaq&lt;L*om® n rolw a* th» family
could nfT-nl, in order, according' ta Lurinn,
tpbathwand may not i»- w-n naked by i'erben&amp;: Then l-egitn tlx-d-v'li wail «-r»,m»&gt;iiy|'
nsevne of lenrt rent ling grief, su-h n- t&lt;»-l*
jitucr in Frumi'-{k&gt;L-i-.-»- over the dead body
uf Hrtitor.
Tlic-sr ii-nth wails an-, in fact, uno of tho
iikoet striking l&gt;un&lt;l» of connection b--:w&lt;«-n
thoHelh-nhm «{ tire patt and :1»- Hellcm un

spite tin- rtrietnerat of the mor.- eiviliwd
ui-niU-r*of tl.c orthodox rbun-b, they iliiig
to them with surprising t-nneity.
tx«ly

am! wnnders alout Hire
and Elpenur in misery
neither Ivlonjqyg to tbe
dead, (.'ouw-qu'-ntly. the
after death that the

From thc-e -loath walls wv lenrqhow much
that i* heathen in incorporated in the belipf
of Unlay nsqwfltlng an after .Ilf-. They ring

uir»»v teci, inrncc iionn minuies wes* uinec
hundred thirty teet. tltonec south righty nine
drgre** we*|, five hundred thirty-two*
1, feet,
tticnec south-westerly along ttteca»t miinrln of
Hi^’ lticht ot Way" ot tlx? C. K. A. S. L’. It. four
huudre&lt;l nlurlv seven tert, to the vast
and west miarter linn ”1 scdlpu, i.W’iuty-U&gt;ree.
themalong anld •m-uver section line north
elgp.tv-nlm* degree* t-aal. onn thousand two
bntulred
eu1(y-«:&gt;e feet to th* ptaee of begin­
ning. Ix-lng the south part ot the Mmtii-eart

to tlx-

containing eight und lu■») acres of land.
Dated Janimrv totli. A. It. H-EMMA L. JOHNSON. Guardian.

mvldlo the little children.
S.anrtir.M's wh«-n ° nni
conspicuous for bi* g»j«^&lt;

MHlTni'l IT 1 HKABD FIMlM.-lteccnt rail( 111 II 11 I A11 A r,li“i extension* have (levelIDJin „,cd rxrcpt’®„a||y fine mlnstock mid fir in in;: dl*tr® c*. Map- and
toll p&gt;trtle&lt;i!nrs..free; ui»n abpMcollo® to U. H.
\VAfKH9t, Gen. I’mw. Art...St. Ita'il. Minn.

STOCK

tran-fvrnred

that ot Patroclus
in the upjier air,
Hying ---nor *tp tho
ik-ath

air, mid cndenvorfag to &gt;tcnl

kip*, but hirff.'.tuaHV. lliarou plant* tie

maiden-* tn-sv-. He riiku.mn !;.«-*• to eriket hi» vhtinis, driving tlte young , nixl
ktnwii: KHTorr hini. dray-giAg th- hg-d after

prrw-ricd nnumg the other sacred tilings
which are hung up iu the sanctuary Issloiiging to every h-xw.
otiii starts on a journey, it is customary t-&gt;
spill water a* an tiiiW of his sue
n»nl'
TIh«
n:.d

ITPW RIWfb’E’W ('EXTr.rot. The binldiue
n| Ln of railroad* lu a new aud ferule country
1'u 1 creates many nvrf tawte. affording ev
evlldn: bmtneM opportunities. Partien'ar* regjr.U'.:g *urn opportijhltlM faMout-u-i. .Minne*ot,i mid D.ifaita wit! be sent apau appllratloii
: &gt; ”. H. WAKUEX. cm. Pus*. Jr- *•

■ PROSPEROUS, £

opportunities tb Mtnre fine Gorernim-ut lands
recently *urvey*d. near ex’-cllcut rori field- and
rnljaeenttor.Uiroml. Mups and full partlcnlar*.
frac upon appiii’atlon to C, H. ilARXEh. Gen.
I’M*. Atrt.W. Paul. Minn.___i_______ ______

does not uxv linjitelt. and he wta» u«not
A* tin- funeral j»r- o-wMmt
through tlr- village street I he* priests

the mourners.

in ir.’i.t. Iirvak f-irtii

svith tbo other*
Of a trtfih a l‘mk inland funeral is a |«infill right th witness. On reaching tberimrrh

SUCCESS

liturgy b proceeding the tuounier* ’-.-ora to
UUUUUUU,
yomunvn to new iocuilon? .wail. ’ Thru cow* the very iniprvw-ivr
Exrrllcnt lifad*, ’•heap, which vfll Increase In stichera -&gt;f the last Id ’., wbi’-b i* ’-b.-intod by
value Keverul fold In Ove year*. No other sncli
opp-.rtunlttw existing. Full rortl-ulur*. fret,
upon npplliaiion tot. H.-WAKEEh, (ien. Pass. tho wuy tlr at dibit go
Agt.. Sl. Pz-il. Mi-:n.

FAILURE

the &lt;&gt;xtruv&gt;igm&gt;t «l«w-rwitrutluu»

.without n coffin into its abulluw grave

•oil.—Scotch Itavtew.
WTTV 1VOKK FOR AN'lTWEl:. or on small
WHY salary .■ Whv rofiUnu® work on a worn-.
I! Ill out farm? Why try to secure * living
from sueh high priced or hMrilv-murtgaeed
farm*? Why work on rented IMd? Why not
start tor yourself.’ Why not secure at one*
some of the low-priced but vsrr fertile and well
located land* luifaoent to railroad* noy to be
obtained by those going to Nortberu Dakota

net profit per acre than un the high-priced or
worn ont land you now occupy? Why not co
■ und look the situation over and »ee for youraelf.
or st least obtain further intornmtlpo. Wfrleb n
will Im* sent free. If you will juldreta 0- H. I
WARREN. Gen. Pm*. Art., bt. PauL Minn. ■

NORTHERN
PACIFIC
It LOW PRICE MIUKMD LUK «
FREE Government LANDS.

ttraiiUOT* or aca*s o&lt;_»*eh to

SE«b FORBbTrt^BSrg^

ELY’S

Cream Balm

Catarrh

Nasal 1‘tuwefl. I

Allays Pain and
I n 11 a in inatlon,
Heals the Sores, i

Wfever^K

Restore* the
Senses of, Tasto
and Smell.

TRY THE CURE _
A particle l* applied Tat® naek nostril and u
ncreesblo. Price 00 cent* st Drugglrt*; by mail,
roistered, 90ct*. ELY BEOS^ii Greenwich

la a lain issue of The Time* I read with
great pleasure the two anecdotes of Mi;.
Lincoln*. It to well that thera oft appear­
ing atorfe* of our glorious president should
be widely circulated, fur them- little remHiiscnncM enabl* us to appreciate more
thoroughly the goodly character of the
man.1 As too much ennuot be raid about
Mr. Lincoln, I urn indutred to send you
the following account of nn Interview
which the writer had with him:
I t-Alled upon him to ask tor n position
in tbe Horvlce for my sun.- Abul I re­
ceived It, my boy went to the war nnd
never returned. I msw accompanied by a
lady Companion, a Miuihern woman, and
we hnd with us a little b/y. n grandson of
Lc»ril Fairfax. Aftet/aviilcarant Intervtow my friend laid: "Will you give me
your autograph for a frit nd In England?”
1. however. Imd lie.dtated to ask him, r.lt bough wanting one very much. He went
to hto desk nnd wrote: "Your* truly, A.
idnciiin," but Instead of giving it to my
friend, who had naked for it, he handed it
to triej and I still have it among my treas­
ures. lie then wrote simply, "A. Lin­
coln.'' Handing it to ray friend he re­
marked, ratto voce: "That is good enong!
for England.”
I then said: "Mr. 1‘rwddent, I have
brought u grandson of Lord Fairfax to m.-o
you.’- He was a beautiful boy, and Mr.
Lincoln, who was always fond ot children,
extended hi* band, .saying: "lie bid* fair
to be a band-sonrer man than I am. Well,
my little man, you are for the UnteuF’
Th® boy lookcd up into Mr. Ltncoln's'face
Utid replied: "Somewhat!” Both I aud
iny friend were horrified. *hc. a «outhcrn
woman, fearing we would be arrested,
and I, that I would foil in gettiug my
boy’s appointment; but’Mr. Lincoln only
laughed nod raid: "I guess there are a
good many somewhat*!”
.
-hutiu we were nlxiut to withdraw,
wishing to express my thanks fur hto
courtoiy, I said: "Ohl Mr. Lincoln, yon
do not know how much I shall jirice your
autograph, tipd if ynu only get us out of
this war ft.will be ever very precious." I
shall dever forget hi* earnest, careworn,
yet hopeful, expression ot coantcnanci- ns
he replied: "You pray fur in« und I will
do tho U-sL 1 can.”
After getting into our carriage 1 said to
the boy. who was only about i year*
of age: "Why did you say you were some­
what for the Union?" He replied: '-Wiy,
mamma to always crying nnd praying tot
the routh, and papa is serving Uncle Sam,
nnd I cannot help being somewhat."—
Cor. Philadelphia Time*.

"Nothing is mure injurious." raid a
prominent physician to a rrjxyler. "dur­
ing these winter days than nny continued
confinement to the house without exercise
of some description in the open nlr. It is
on this account that mi many people are
now aflllctcd with linrd colds, nnd no
brfiall portion ot the c.wi of pneumonia
under my own obacrralion nre traced
directly to the same cause. People allow
thein-clvcs to get run down and then dis­
like any exertion. The hot, close atmos­
phere of the house—no wor»® in this re­
spect thnn places of public entertniument
—bo softens die muscle* aud tissues ns to
make them tender nnd eensidw to every
51 nusual breath. The remit i* that the
blood soon gels in an impure condition,
grows worse pvary .lay from such prac­
tice, till the whole system suiTcrs with
trouble
that
oftentimes
lead!
to
serious results.
Tbe origin of It
all. in tho majority of cases, lies
hi the timidity or the Inertness that pre­
fers the warm and debilitating pleasure of
the house to nn ncUve walk, breathing
fresh, bracing air, under a heaven fnll of
w ind. What uno the symptoms usually
attending yrhal is popuih.iy known ns tho
epidemii- cold, which usually follow* a
few weeks ot this unwise seclusioi1? First,
one begins to fed a henckutie. nud a very
little thing sectxu. tiresoma. Tin-n there
follows a slight sore throat, dt-premuon,
fretfulness aud general irrltnb jty, until
before one U» awnre of ft the bed- is the
only refuge. And nn afternoon walk,
made with some effort und exhaustion,
might have prevented the whole'aUment.
"To the periuul who knows the wiatlom
of the loots, brisk walk, or exercise of any
sort, daily, iu tho open air. no .matter
whnt the weather, when well protected,
and follor.a good advice, ill health is almo&amp;* au iinpOMifUity. There I* the glow
of carnsti' n Itself In the check.*, the pure
luster ot health in the eye, and the smile
of well being and comfort and enjoyment
of life over nil. If there was UMircuf this
j-mrt of thing among our jic'ple, the fi-tnnlo
portion e»jec:nlly, linrd colds am! pneu­
monia would be n very rare occurrence in
thh commuuity.**—Worcester Telegram.
Woi-kli&gt;cn&gt;cu, Cbntiilrr Ihiiu
After Ml! the tjeaulies of frep trade, ns
potirnyid by Hu* nblrnt advocates, them
is one glaring fact v.liiuh luey cannot
gainsay, which ly fnll answer to nil of
their raphistriwi. * WorkLi&amp;xnrn from all
ports of the wtghi persist in coming to
tills country of. a pruUiclive trirlfT for
better wages ancT better living, while no
Ameriimn drcniis of quitting the United
States for n similar rtm&gt;on.
With our protective tariff abolished,
and tho product ot tho cheaper labor of
other ccunlrie* Admitted free, it Is certain
that th* wages paid in Europe, in Asia, in
India r.nrt in Chius would iuevitably regu­
late Ui» wages ih this conntry. Thera
are facu which uo free trader cau gainsay
or mntrovert. Free trade is fatal to the
wage worker, bat clover tQ the capitalist.
It is death to the manufacturer, out
wealth nnd prosperity to the merahaut
Importer.—De* Mbiues da.) 1 Register.

■k
a Kliuruu I
neit eomet will appear in tbe form of a nigre
bottle, having ••Goidm .Medical Discovery" Ipscribed upon It In bold character.. Whether
thl* coixWIt and high compliment will be verlBed. remain* to be *rei&gt;. but Dr. Fierce will
continue to-end forth that woud.u-ful veretaMe
compound, and nbtent enulteAtor of dl*ea*c.
ft has no equal io mcllclnil and b.-altb-glvtrg
properties, tor Imparting vigor aud tone Io tire
liver aud kidneys, tn purifying tbe blood, and
through it deansing and renewing tbe whole
avslem. For irerofulons hnmnre. and ewhinip
tion, or lung scrofula. In It* early stage*, it Is a
positive specific. Druggist*.
Frank Hard haa told bow he and the
Dog racfs are, the- latest excitement other avowed f^ve trader* converted Mr.
Clcreland, a .Bullate lawyer, who taurw
at Ishpeming.
nothing of nktionid affair*, and who had
There Is uo rn* to th® task* wblfili dally con­ been clecu-d president on a protection
front tlie rood housewife. To bo * *nere»*1&lt;il platform with the aid of protection stump
hotwakeej-w, tbe first requisite h rood hsalth. orators iu duubtful i-taU-v. It ought to
How can a woman onattnd acair.su.tbri trials occur to the average Dem.x rat. who is in­
and worn** ot bousekeeplng It who be suffering terested In tbe development of American
from these distretslng irrc«idarltU-&lt;, ailment*
and weaknesses peculiar to her sex? J»r. twonrets and markets for labor, that so
Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a specific fur shallow nn eeommiirt ns Mr Cleveland is
these disorder®. The only remedy.
by
draigUla. under n junltlva itiuu-antea from ’.he must Ik? a blind guide to follow.—New
I,
manufacturers. Nalb-taetlon cosninta-d in York Press.
every case,' or liit-ney refunded. Bee printed
Knarenti.-e on txittin wrapper.
. •
Ypsis business college has 1&lt;U stu­
Au umiMiul appraisement of real value*
dents.
fur ti politician wan diriputycd in the re­
mark of Senator Ingalls nnent the de­
of
al!
the
mean*
of
public
conveyance
In
n
t*nt«
-I... ....... .... ..
Itf struction of hl.*! library by fire. lie raids
the 'empluyev, mean* *
p.iralyzln»&gt;t "All n:y earthly treasure* were &lt;m those
tradn and Industry for tlie time being, nnd h book Hhclven," and tbe words ns they left
attended with an enortnou* Mtxregate l&lt;»n to hta Up* seemed ufulluf tears.
New York
the community. How much more serious to lire
individual i« tire general tie-up of hi* srrtcHi. World.
known as aonstlpaUon. and due to the strike ut
the most important organ* for more prudent
trnaUncut and better care. If too long neglect­
Next to-our own Al Amen, .The Tribun*
ed, a torpid or *lugs!*b liver will produce Me­
lon* formsot kldncv and liver diseases, malaria- favors Janie* UumcD Lowell for second
ial trouble and chronic dyapepela. Dr. Pierce s place on the Democratic ticket, lie could
»------ see a preventive and
carry
England and one or two wards in
They are prompt, sure
o take, and pe*itively New York.—Minneapolis Tribune.
harmless.

igjtoh-

organs. Disinfect promplly and thoroughly
with Irnriiy* Prophylactic Fluid, tbe great de-

Prof. H. T. Lupton,ot tbe Vanderbilt Vnlvvr«tty, T*nn..*ays: “A* a disinfectant and datcrSetit Dkrbys Prophylactic Fluid I* superior to
any preparation with which I am acquainted."

in their remark* upon tho American girl.
They doekired- that they had met girl*
who were pretty, well educated, well

they were universally Daisy Mfllerlsh
The American* . defended their country­
women as welh as they were able, Imtlbey
were somewhat corrwrod and confused in
regard to two girls whom they knew the
DEMAND OF THE PEASANTRY F01 foreigner* had met, and whom they cited
a* example* of refinement.
THE DIVISION OF PROPERTY.
"They are delightful girl*," the Eng­
lishmen asserted. "'They were- at Ni­
Cariour lUuatratlun* of the Credulity hi agara when we were there; and—before

LAND IN RUSSIA.

The so called paosarit quretion can be
ignored no longer by the Ru«iau govern
UM-ut. It dcnmnrU inuuediaie solution, and
any delay may tennlnate insomo fatal blow
or other. A f«-w fact* gathered from various
sexuees will speak for themwlve*.
There are artain diMrlcta in the govern­
ments of Ekalcrino*laf ami Poltava where

beyond dracripUon. Tbo land with which
they were furnished by . their |xuulo«tchiln.

the best kind. Thi*, cuupl&lt;*i with tb* fact* uf
its being of tbe minirmuu quantity aud tlio

failed tn comply with t!»o law ho was liable

tographs."
,■&gt;
The Indies were rather confused by three
HtatameaU, aud knew nut exactly what to
say. when tho other young man said:
"By the way, Charlie, we never have
opened, those photographs. Tory were
sealed up," he went on to explain, "and
were to Io opened when we were at *ea.
We'll get them now."
Th® Englishmen went after tho picture*,
returning before tbe ladies Lad been able
to devise nny excuse by which they might
reasonably smooth over tho rather ill
timed action of their friend*. The en­
velope* were tarn open, the Englishmen
fairly gloating over th® discomfiture they
wens bringing to their opponent* in argu­
ment, and the photographs dtodooed—of
two young women whose faces were en­
tirely covered by their band*.
The tables were turned at oner. Al­
though in strict circles ,the joke Itself
might be considered sufficiently Daisy
Mlllerish to help rather than injure the
men'* aide of the argument, at the mo­
ment the Englishmen were so disconcerted
by the appearance of the photograph* that
they abandoned the discussion and al­
lowed themselves to be unmercifully
laughed at.—Providence Journal.

wan no ram occurrvmv that a whole* year'*
hard tabor would scarcely enable a i*)a*anl
family to store away sufficient grain for their
own use.
Tlx-re i* a wiring that misery likes to
dwell in air castliw. This saying ha* never
I jnet a num who has just como back
proven more truthful thnn nt tho Um® when
certain rumor® were afloat that tbe cnomiou* from Europo thu other evening. He was
tract* of land in jiawMiun of tho ponurat- mad yet; so msd hu couldn’t be civil
chiks would be dlviitel among tbe |&gt;oamntry. about the Europeans.
"It’s awful,"besaid; “wherever 1 went
How these rurmn; originated is a mjutery.
I met Americans who were holding up
mon workerl liko o k»ven. The prospect of their hands in wild admiration of Switzer­
becoming j-mucauni of land was diacumcd land, and Italy, und France, and every­
thing in aud b'wu: Europe. There were
fk'td. If y.ju mow two or three peaaont* en­ fellow* who never ceased tailing, in aloud
gaged in inoriTHorion you could rod assured voice, how much money they bad spout ou
that tho land quoit ten was the tn-iin topic of
it. It was rumored that It was tbo vornest made me rick. But I wanted to di® at
will of hta maj&lt;«ty the czar bianelf to see Munich. I almply felt I wanted to di®
hl* children situated more comfortably than and leav® Amenta aud American*. We
they were; that liad lx- tbo power of doing, were al Munich! Well, Mtinkh—why, I
the thing* that pleavd him tbo land held by tell you God doesn't know about Munich.
tin.- propn-’t&lt;?r« would iusve Ixvn transferred It 1* not on bl* list. There arrived a fam­
long ago to tin- ixwxautry - that tlda quostiou ily of Americans, loaded with guide books,
wns twiceIwuught np by Hm- czar in senate; with kng measurement* of the height of
ttaa lie uvulc a strong 4«*«:h in favor of hi* the mountain* and knicknacka of small
beloved children, but that ho was compelled out of tne way things. They were blow­
todcKtatfur fear of losing hi* head. Further­ ing about the hotel how they Lad spent
more, tliat a ukafo writtan aud signed by tbe (20.000 seeing everything.
"It’ll grand l 1 tell you, it wa* worth
cznr was sent to all the (xuuiestcfaik* comluanding them to vacate tieir |irof*rtica and the |20,(XX). I’m glad 1 paid it. There's
divide their land among tbe ]-nwantry. It nothing like it—nothing liko it." .
wa* n curluus sight to see «&gt;u aHiuidny morn­ ’ “Say," Mid I to the head of tho family;
ing a crowd of |xxuaul* Nurrutmding Ulb "Say, liave you seen Yellowstone park?”
“Yellowstone park! Yellowstone park!
tavern and ilbemuii^ their faruralifo situa­
tion. The future, of course, *a* pictured No; where-is it? I missed that. Great
in the brightest color*. Inddkl. to there any ■ Scott! I wouldn't g*o back to America
thing mure fasciuoting to u Russian )&gt;ea*anl nnd My I hadn't seen Yellowstone park
fora million.”
thou tlm thought of owniqg land.’
'
As th-, rumors anitinm-d stirring tbe nriml*
tbo attention of the g&gt;&gt;v®tumcut wiu&gt; united Fruuctocu Chronicle "Umtortonre.”
to the nwaodty ot stipprrwing them. Procla­
mation* to thu effect that no sueb thing ns
A California paper tells n story which
division ot the numleitciulu land will ever
occur in Rumin, and tiud n liberal rewanl points the moral anil stick* it in. that
will be ofTered for tito conviction uf all per­ while all that glitter* is not gold, a good
deal
that glitters is gold amalgam. Some
son* dnocminatipg false rumors were iwmri
by tile governor geurrals &lt;&gt;f lb® affected dis- wealthy young men ot St. Ixjuto put
$300,000 into a mine in Mexico, on thh^
rvmaly tho evil. Tbe peasant wns rv. firm a* representation of * promoter and tbe
a rock in hU drUinnimjtuHi to kuumI up fur proof given their own ejes by the glitter
of masse® of free gold which stood ont on
persuade him to tbo contrary. I kuow a fact the sides ,of the workings, lint alas!
of a standiiiui, or village ulUi-ini, having be«i when the promoter had received his cash
Is-aten nearly tn death Ir'iause Itc attem]&gt;tat and tho most expensive machinery had
to n-asun with th* excited crowd nnd explain been put in pperaiion. It was discovered
U» them tbe content* of Um* proclomalioa. that the mine had been both "salted" and
“The cnr'» will intret l*&gt; tnrried out.’’ 'ra» all "point*:. ” Nico littla nugget* hud been
put in here and there, and the gold amal­
Uta: rexiM be heard fnwn the crowd.
&lt;
In tta* government of Ekatcrinre&amp;if a gr«&gt;- gam luul boen laid on thick and slab.
mada, w community, yalk-J on their proprie­ The wealthy young men of St. Louis
tor mul in the 'name of the czar otvl jMUtto haven't a mine. btO-Ahey bar® two or
thru® mllin of excellent roads, a line plant
ktablM, bls cattle, hta bfoita. etc. Upou licing and n deep bote in the-ground, into which
told dial no rack thing a* an ukase wa- in they would like to throw the promoter, if
extownco. the unrag.il crowd Kguutoptay they could find him.—Boston Transcript.
h&amp;vuv. ivi'.lrlite furujtur-and old faintly pietore®, owl would protably have treated thA typical Mexican kitchen, it is raid,
proprietor hinm-lf Ub a like luauut-r l.iul it.
not been for tta* happy thought that occurred Iim ntlther trturt, table, chair nor cup­
tohuwlfo. In n few pcrvuirivjword* rite board, the clean swept clay floor, an adobo
shelf
against the wall and a few hook* nnd
amural Um&gt; crowd that no further attempt
of dejjrivlng them of tta ir right* would be pegs nnsTwring every purpose. In the
made byTier huriatud. Wh- asked tbntn, li-«w- houiH-* of the rich an adobo range to built
ever, us a Fj.rotal favor, tho ;w‘M'i)cge of r^- into the wall, which is really n Long, nar­
nrdning a few days 1 inger lu tbe bo 4, row box, nuulo of nun baked ciny and par­
titioned off into little rompnrttnents,
whk-h was uuMjinuiuriy granted.
A Amilar acfurrcuce look plnco in snotliqr ; within ench of which a handful of charqoal may be consumed. Tho middle
durtod. in n more diplomnt!.- manner. A few clnkM-s ru&gt;e n big-clay jar or pot, in lieu of
elderly poauuite, ebom-n ns dctegaU*., eallvtl a range, tn which charcoal is a!io burned,
ou tbe prcprinlor trad atat-xl to him their ob- white the poor hnve "ail out doore” for a
kitchen, and build their tiny fires of sticks
wherever it to most ponveuient. The
of it Uii» Unu'.“ Tin- result in l-oth ea«en wo* cooking utensils are seldom of Iron, thnt
being tno expensive, aud earthen pot* are
wagon load* of "roggi" • decided the land almost universally ujedr-M3oqd_.Hou*e'
—.
quratiisi. Many of the haulers v.aro in&gt; kceping.
prinoruxl nnd many were exiled.
Tb® Stereotyped Smile.
of tbo part. The peasant taw fearned
since the ulwurdlty of »urh expectation*.
Ifat a* it wn.i no longer paaublo to pul up
with such a life other means to fight tbo evil
began to suggrrt themselves to the ficaaanrii
mind. Many are leaving for "Amur,-' cr
Amur*k*ta. a land of which they hnvu not
the lorat conception. Indocd, the exixiu* f«r
lea* and pcmiitaM. They manage tn- get
riling un what few kajM-k* or broad thu
woiwn gE’ta-r up. Niineof them evidently
has tlie rJightest idea of uhat .the prombBtl
laud ho* in store for them. '“It am bo no
worse than wo had. conMquon’ly wo cottfmitted no folly by leaving," wm all they had
to reply to our qinriion*.—St. IVter-.bmg
Cor. PhD»ilelphi* Tixia-s.
r

The wife of a cabinet officer, condemned
one day every week during the Washing­
ton *cr.ran to receive tbe dear public.
My*: “No one who ha* not tried it can
imagine the strain ot wearing u stereo­
typed smile for three or four hour* at a

arcs for a monrent, or some caller will
insist they were eoldly received. When
my last vhdtor is ushered ont I go and
plunge ray fae® in cold water to wash and
rub th nt smite off. If I didn't I should
feci n* if I bad been totruck im,' as the
children *ay. People make fun of *
atercoiypcd smite where they detect It,
but the name critic* would be the first to
■pronounce a public wuinan without it
cold, glum or sick.”

Purifies the'Blood

suenjUi, cCfctlng curt* kUhcrto unknown.
Sc'inl Iw Iwk contaiu-ng addUtoriafctidehec.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Hold by aU druggtoU. ff; rfx fbr «*. Xada
only by C. 1. ROOD • &lt;Xk, Lowtfl. Vas*.

1OO Doses One boiler.
Notice to karetryj
lie auction, to the f

pursuant to 11 reuse and authority granted to.
fc!?na-A.“ihS
gnn. all of Um- ®®tate. rtatt. tlCtoaad tntermof
UtaMdd minor ot.iu and to the real estate Mtuxtc and tiring In the County of Barry, tn th*
StaU-ft Mieblgan, known and dcocribri m lol
loifs. to-wit: Tlie east-twelve ju-rm of land
lyinz betanton parallelitaea. off and from toe
twenty-twu (X) In

tar townsNpM flat
si,!.;:™..:;!.'.',,
raw. -irairiv or &lt;n

I, S*a no softatr PCOMMU

Uiereof;
tratrit &lt;;
uumtH-r
tn town«Mp number two Cft
corded la t!

ter of Deeds In
in. on the ninth

,J of itoi estate of AtaOM
—___ _ _
... ’ITHT ssiijrjwit—IfiSSDn .
rage to Alexander L. CuriC bv. auliaimat
dated tar tweutlrili &lt;tay uf May A Ji. lfil*.*od
recorded In the office of the Itaxtrter ot Deeds

Now. therefore, by virtue ot ths power ®X sale
contained tn **ld luorrrage. and the Malate in
April A. D. I.-**, at tan o'clock in th® tM-®aoaa.
1 vliull Mil st public auction. I® th® hUciiast Wdder. at tbe north front door of the court bouse
In the City of H»*Uno. H*m Couxj-. Michi­
gan. (that being the place'where tbe circuit

scribed) or »«intrah thereof;

leu )&gt;er rent luU-reat. ud all leral costa, toKriher tilth nn attorney’* fee tit atty dollars
c-n. i, uit.q h.r thereto, th® prwabMM not iiore-

described os follows, lo-wlTrhe north sixty
&lt;4Q&gt; acres ot the east bait (KS’&gt; of the bortb-eaa
ALEXANDKK LXLAHK.
A«*lg®ce af said wortgaget
KXAPPKN A X awAKMAN.

State of Miehlgan. .s.iuit} .if Barry—**.
At a scmIou nt the Probate Court
day. the SMI day ot 3ahiwry- 111 &lt;»«• rear
IbooMUMl «-Ubt hundred and eight v-elgUL
Present. Win. W. Col*, Judge of Probat®.
f -1,..
nf
Oti rtwluig and filing th® petition, duly veri­
fied. of -Ices® Krb. executor named la to® last
wit! and tattnnyent ot said deoe*«e&lt;t. praytaK
that a certain hretruinrat now on ilit- la this
i-oiirt pur.’urting to »►&lt;? tbe ls*t will rad testermnl nt ■■ . .
■
c
Tlwreujen It I* oiylvred. that Ttinradaar. tbe
Srddajtd FebnuLO, A-1&gt;- IW*. al tea ®&lt;eto*k m
the fotvuoou. b&gt;» assigned for the hearing ut
said petition. *&gt;•'* that, tho heir® at tawutftkld
decuAwxi and nil idbor person* Interested ta

old court, then to l&gt;a boteeu u lb® i’rotaton
o-Ure.lu the city ut Htoltoira, fa said county,
and show .•*«*&lt;:. it any tbare be, why the prayor
of the neULtoucr should not b« grouted.
And It I* n:rOu*r ordered, that said i-&lt;-tit!on®r
fit* a
bearing thereof t v earning aaopv af UH» order
to be jmbllriw! In the HaWlugs Basxkm a
newsr-ap-r prmt&lt;-&lt;! mid circulated bi Mid Conbty of Barry one* fa o.vh week lor Uin-e &gt;:»o»ulre
(A true copy.)

“MAY GOD BLESS YOU!

heart would palpitate lor two boura at a time.

npncU’l to die. in Beptomtvr. t*u. 1 bought a

area

Workingmen who complain thnt they
you
The Blood.
nre Injured by convict labor iqmuld think
Is the source of health; therefore. 1x&gt; for a moment how InfiuiteMnmlly small
the
competitlijn of convict labor Is n* com­
keep well, purify tho blood by taking
pared with the aompetitlau of the pauper
Hood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine Is labor-of Europe. If the workingm-at of
peculiarly designed to net upon thu this country wot.ld light Ulf n* carteretly
bl'xxl. and through Unit upon all tho against tree trade or the prodveta of
Europe'sronvtet
pauper latwr
asl&gt;r^l.lra
they have
Or^fl nd
^ubret
labt&gt;r“
' ff-ught
SS
sAguinst convict, labor, Prevl.lrnt Cleve­
a specific action, also, upon the secre­ land would not have dared to have written I rtrurk tbe bed. 1 am a paper I
tions and excretions, aha asulats nature hto free trade message—Albany Journal and have worked every day «ti
to expel from the system scrofula, hu­
H-cond bottle, and gained rich
mors, impure particles, and effete mat­
This remedy opens Ui tbe natural p****p» of
An Autlcm* Child.
ter through the lungs, liver, bowels,
be body, expels tbe t-Asoo from t!» Mood end
“Mamma," said a little Chicago girl.
kidneys, and skin. It effectually aids
"Yea, dear."
weak, impaired, and debilitated organs.
Shaker Ritract ®f Roota. or Srijri-*
to
“Do yon think T’U have the same pana
A trial will convince you that It does
kt by *11 dniraltts. or send to th®jrtSKor.
J this rear?-'—Tbe Epoch.
possess peculiar curative powers.
, J, Whit*. M Warren riroct. N®w TeriT

s

�. ADOTIOHAL LOCAL MEWB.

The Hastings Banner.

A CASE OF BIG HEAD.

WnfriKoa. M1QH-. F*b. 8th, 1M8.

tbe freight on Mr. HUI'S

Erimred at tbe Fo«u&gt;ffir- M Hs-tlnre.
through the tnall* •* *•«*-&gt;

EDITORIAL notes.
Any farmer knows that to reduce the
price of wool 10 cents or more per
pound would be the practical ruin of
ibeep raising. It is conceded that
free trade would reduce the price oj
wool that much. Cleveland tries to
console wool growers, by stating that
if wool is put on tbe free list, the price
of woolen goods would be enough
cheaper to more than repay the loss 01
10 cents a pound on wool. Let an}
farmer who owns from 60 to 1QG
sheep figure on this matter; and he will
find that if removini the duty on. wool
would cut the pric» of woolen goods
squarely in two, he would still make
more money by retaining the extra 10
cents a pound on wool. But the fact la
that woolen goods including nearly
every grade of dothing, are cheaper to­
day in America than in Great Britain.
Only the higher priced goods, the
broadcloths and such, are cheaper there
than here. They are cheaper slmplj
because the principle element in their
production is labor, and labor in free
trade England is far cheaper than in
protective tariff America.- As thruhigher priced goods are worn by the
rich, they can afford to pay the duty,
and thus help to bear Jhe burdens of
government. But putting wool on the
free list would benefit no one, please
only the free trade cranks, and practic­
ally ruin the wool growing industry o!

i America.
America la the richest nation in the
world. Her people consume more than
any other people, and have better
means than others to pay for what they'
wanL
It is subject to demonstration
that a community of 1,000 people in
this country will, in order to live ac­
cording to'American ideas and advan­
tages, expeod for materials necessary
fortheir comfort and support, more
than 2,000 people in Great Britain, 2.500
people In France or 3.000 people In Ger­
many. They pay better for what they
buy too. It is then no wonder that the
manufacturers and Colden clubs of
England are anxious to have free ac­
cess toAtnerica, which has as we hav.
stated, the best markets of the world.
To this end British money has been
and is to-day being poured into this
country to bribe congressmen, corrupt
voters, scatter free trade literature—do
anything and everything to break
down our tariff system. They want
the markets which tbe wise legislation
of the republican party has reserved for
our own people. Shall we do what
Great Britain wants us to dtf? It has
always been considered the wise plan.
Which has ever resulted in good to
America, to do exactly tbe thing thnt
England didn’t want us to do.

It is claimed by the defenders of the
President's measage.that to take the. tar­
iff off wool might reduce the price of
that comodity for two or three years but
after that it would bring just as much
in the market sis though the industry
was protected. We are inclined t&lt;think this claim might perhaps prove
nearly correct. If it is, what does it
signify? Simply this, that to place
wool on the free list, as recommended
by the president, would destroy or
greatly Injure the industry in this
country; that it would force farmers in
this country to dispose of their dockl­
and after that we would be at the
mercy of foreign producers. It mean*
that the president’s policy would cripple
or destroy'American industries with­
out any corresponding benefit. It
means, what we have wgued hereto­
fore. that the cost of protection la paid
by foreign producers instead of Ameri­
can consumers. It means that the true
policy for America is to proteetd-very
industry that has to compete with for­
eign countries. American producers
should ever be preferred in American
markets. We should never surrender
our birthright without an adequateconsideration.

Battle Creek. Aug. 30Ch. ISM. being
therefore 34 years old.
She was an active member of the M.
E. church, having been converted dur­
ing a eerie* of meetings held fn that
neighborhood in the winter of 1884
conducted by Rev. A. K. Stuart.
She Buffered a great deal during her
final uicknese until tbe last hour which
was very peaceful. When different
one* talked to her of dying she unljr re­
plied that tbe Lord was with her every
moment
The funeral service# were held at the
Holmes church In Carlton, conducted
by Rev. W. D. Rowland, tbe pfocawion
Lamar has donned the judicial rolws.
to the cemetery being nearly one mile
If any man calls Jfff Davis a traitor in his
hearing, he wlll'stand committed for con­ !n length.
tempt of court.—Binghamton (N. Y.) Re­
publican
“Kill your sheep and sell ’em for mut­
ton,” savj the free traders to the farmers.
That is the free trade policy throughout.
“Kill" American industries and their
Think ot Se ohcmV'nt friend* never «ay,
products for the benefit ot the foreigners.
But the American people will not do it.—
Chicago Journal
. Obituary.
After a ioog and painful lllnoes dee to some
dropsical dlfflcuity, Mrs. Ambrose Hubbell died

|T Naturally, the free traders hold tbe
tariff responsible for the western blitaanls. They attribute cases of sunstroke
In the summer to tbe same cause.—New
Turk Press.
JorgejouM and Jorgewiillamcurtte con­
tinue to lick the hands nnd the boots of
the ausanslna of clril service.—Bingham­
ton (N. T.) Republican.
Tho Pennsylvania Democracy might
just ns well form itself into a trust and
appoint William L. ’ Scott trustee. He
owns a controlling interest In the property

MAMHAXX L. COOK. K4Hor.

A number nf little frogs nn to a patri­
arch of tbclr trihe and said they had seen
two enormous oxen. “Were they as big
asthlM?" inquired the patriarch, puffing
himself out. "Much bigger," was the
response. “As this*" Mid tbe patrtareb,
puffing IdniM-if still more. “Nay,” said
ths little frogs; ‘If yon were ta try till
yon burst, you wotdd never be an big."
Titcrcu|&gt;ou tiie silly old frog tried to puff
himself still more, and suddenly burst
und scattered himself all over the con­
tiguous territory.—Judge.

QvercoatS

A Job Lot of

WHY THIS UNSEEMLY HASTEt

Ovtatteonduetlnx the services
Tbe sudden and unexpected orders for
the new cruiser Atlanta to be put lit
readiness for a cruise to the West Indies
as MK&gt;n os puudble nnute a subject tor
various comment in the navy yard; says
Tbe New York Tribune. She tats been at
tbe yard several uumtlis waiting for the
improved gun tracks which the erdnonco
boon! hns hsd under consideration ever
since the bcard’n unfortunate trouble with
the original ones, aud although it was
known that she needed repair*, and that
it wonld take Sixty days to replace the
cement knocked from tho fnslde of her
bottom, and to repair the ptatreand braces
broken and otherwise damaged when she
went on the rocks near Newport fast sum­
mer, these were not so imperative as to
make it necessary to delay the going into
dock ot other vessels. She was also to
receive a new propeller. Hence the order
simply to have her bull painted nnd then
for her to go to sea, it, upon examination
it is found thnt her hull is nut in so un­
safe-condition as to make it hazardous to
rent! her upon a cruise, caused surprise.
One of The officers of the yard who has
been waiting fur tbe vessel to go into
dock to examine tier hull. Raid:
“It is rumored that Secretary Whitney
is anxious to get the vessel away, fearing
that Senator Chandler may wfint to get
on recon! (he officer*' opinion of the Bosch
CTulrers. knowing that they all speak well
of her.'“There is certainly aomrvery press­
ing reason for Jiending the Atlanta to sea
without making the repairs, replacing lhe
broken screw wXh a new tote, and replac­
ing tbe cement broken out in her bottom,
all of which has been reported by a board

. Free trade newspapers are gloating over
what they call the “overthrow of Ran­
dall.” Don’t be too sure about Randall.
Ho may make it lively foe tbe free traders

How fine it Is to hear Messrs. Scott,
Coxe nnd other Pennsylvania millionaires
concreted with great corporations, ta
resolutions which they adopt as members
of tbe Democratic state committee, com­
mending the preaident and their party for
devoted service to the cause of thu people
against rich corporations. Tbe dullest
creature in the world must be moved to
Homeric inextinguishable laughter by tbe
absurd audacity of such praise from such
men. Just at this time It happens that
tbe Knights of Labor ntjppt resolutions
concerning Mr. Scott, whose long fight
with his employes is nut forgotten, and
Mr. Coxe, one of the operators whoso
barges the men refused to unload, thus
precipitating the great Reading strike. If
these men remain on the Democratic state
committee,'tho Knlghta resolve that they
will not vote tho Democratic ticket. But
if they do not remain, the largo contribu­
tions expected from these two millionaires
and others to 'the Democratic campaign
fund will be withheld, and a Democratic
dispatch affirms that Mr. Scott gar©
$25,000 to aid the election of Mr. Cleve­
land.
Tbe incident illustrates certain differ­
ences between tho two great parties
which go very deep. For years It has been
the constant pretense of the Democratic
party that It especially represented tbo
that her bottom”!* to lie cle^iwed and, poor people, and was especially anxious to
serve their interests. It professis hos­
pointed and the voasel sent to acn. No re­ tility to rppltalista and corporations, flnd
pairs are to be begun that will detain her. denounces the Republican party as tbe
if tbs Injury to her bottom will not en­
party of capitalists and corporations. Then
danger tt&gt;e ship.’ But the most serious the party of labor votes to take away the
part fat h&lt;-r lottery. Tbe two ^argc guns protectlob of American labor; the partyof
forward and aft are completely disabled. tho workers against tbe employer# gives
Thu after gun cannot be inu\ed. and the Messrs. Scott aud Coxe control of Its state
forward one can only b&lt;- trained with dilfi- committee; the party of the people against
culty. jim the spindle leading to the engines corporations puts Mr. Lamar on tbe
is bent. Two Ot the porta are badly supreme bench.
cracked, and all of the ‘clip’ circles for the
The thoughtful workingman sees thnt
Six*Inch guns are sprung^ It is iho stated
of two conclusions ri Inevitable.
that although toe Improved tracks are oat
Either thr party is dishonest In profeasing
finished tho ntfllnnncc bureau has not
to represent tho workingmen aud the
money to pnt-fbetn fa place, uni! the conpeople at all. or it has sold them out far
atruction bureau is so short of uioney thnt the influence and the pecuniary contribu­
tions of the corporations aud the million
after the beginnlnguf the new fiscal year.1
alres. In either case its dtehonesty de­
prives tbo partyof confidence. That it

One of the visitors In tlw city tlw pnst
week wus Mr. W. M. Pcndleu n. who
timed to be' on the Republican executive
connnittee down in Virginia, .nxl who is
still Mate secretary there forkl» Tariff
li-nguu- I’art of Mr. Pendleton’:* tntaslon
wiis iu convince the Republicans up here
that the industrial revival aud ,'the rapid
devclopmont ot Ita iron nnd coal resources
bus given n new torn to political affairs
down in tlw Old Dominion, and with
proper effort will turn the state into line
next fall.
“Senttawnt nnd prejudice hare given
way to self-interest In toy eintc," ho said,
“and if the present issue is bcfoqi tbe
country text fall Virginia will go so
strongly Republican that, no ballot box
stuffing can change the verdict. People
(n'thc north are too ready to accept Demo­
cratic bragging as the truth nlxint the
political situation, down south,: and are,
therefore, not always disjxMcd to tend us
tho helping hand that wooid bring us
over the ditch. Tbe Democrats hope to
keep tbe state by discouraging our friends
and using money and patronnga but even
they recognize it os a protection-stale and
we know jt to be a Republican one.—
Washington Special to The Ptatadeiphta

Mr. Cleveland’s renomination te a mat­
ter ot increasing doubt. Of talc tho presi­
dent has been losing ground. His descent
to political machinations, such us his un­
seemly participation fa the Fellows-Nicol!
contest in Now York city and the more
recent Influence exerted in the Hart-isburg
convention, when Mr. Randall -Was be­
trayed through federal ofiire holders, have
injured Mr. Cleveland materially In tbe
minds of independent voters,
But this defection is trifling compared
with that caused by Mr. Cleveland’s pur­
pose to Inaugurate free trade principle*.
Mow serious that really is lwcocu-a more
evident everyday. It is evident that the
Democracy is looking about for available
candidates. It may be that New York
state's astute executive will be called
upon. He at least has not made Mr.
Cleveland’s mistake in championing free
trade.—Philadelphia Press.

And still the tide against tho saloon
continues to rise. Eaton county leads
the van with 3,840 anti -saloon majority;
Ingham follows with 3,000. Shiawas­
see ia on deck with no saloons in hers
by 1,900. Cams gives 800 and Otsego
600 majority against the dram shop.
Monday Calhoun voted; and the tem­
perance people were out In force aud
gave a rousing majority for the banish­
ment of the saloon. Twenty other
-caonUes will follow suit this month.
It is getting so that about the enly
Effect, of Free Trad*.
friends the saloon can claim are the sa­
Wliat free trade has done in England
loon-keepers and the democratic party tor tlw working classes con be told in a
few
lines.
The pauper class in England
which is on record as opposed to all
7-0CW o0° ln « population uf
sumptuary legislation. But there are M.MM),000, or one in nearly every Arc is
thousands of temperance democrats coujited a.1 a pauper. Fourteen million
who are not in sympathy with their five hundred thousand persons receive fats
than $«. uj * week. Most tabai-ers have
party ta Chis matter, and who will. feel
kL??1, &lt;h?r8 e“P*o/«*nl in a week.
free to forsake it if it continue# to act Agricultural wages were never lower, and
there are rniUlnus fa England who have
aa the friend of the saloon.
ffesh meat upon their tabled only once a
These are tlw
jUmt—Clrvelxnd’tt civil service re­
Meta that Sir Edward Sullivan writes to
form policy. It is suspected that Don
.U7!!*‘’n,Pt,sL Th,» 18 ‘be feast to
Dickinson has the animal pigeon-holed which iTeaideni Cleveland and in* free
somewhere in the postofflee depart- trwlc followers invite the workingmen
and tarmcra of the United State*.—Al—t

porters, foreign agents and foreign manu­
facturer* in the tariff matter, against tbo
Interests uf American laborers, begins to
1* undeniroMl by Knights of Labor anfloChtrs.wbo ore studying thejaubject, nnd
who are thnt a British policy and British
Interest* ^re not for the benefit of Ameri-

Tije president and other free trade™
who are demanding still cheaper clothings
for the niteKcs, and still deeper degrade-'
lion for thr tabox thnt product's this cloth­
ing, would do well to read tlw reports of
the woe# pf the working women of this
city. O» woman testified recently that
ahelused :to make &lt;8 or |9 n week at
clnakmaking. Gradually it got down to
w "Then I qp|t,” she said.
In East Ixmdon, fa Belgium nnd in
Germany hundreds of thousands Of women
are glad to earn six shillings, six marks
or rix francs nt this sort of work—half at
$8 per week The Press doubta If they
wonld “quit” at &lt;1.80 per week. To
“quit”' with them would mean starva­
tion.
Clothing Is too cheap now, Mr. Presi­
dent. Trousers are sold tn this city as
low as $10.50 per dozen. Am! yet you
cry ont for cheaper clothing for the masses.
A further reduction of the tariff means
the transplanting of our enormous cloth­
ing factories from this to the other side
of tbo Atlantic, and then tho quitting
point will bo $150 instead of &lt;3. What
is most needed is n thorough organisation
ot these trades, and au agreement fa rela­
tion to wages below which tho sewing
woman will not go. This, with certain
changes in the tariff preventing thu Im­
portation of $45,000,000 worth ot foreign
woolen goods, might give relief and in­
crease wage*.
The preaident’s plan of reducing wages
still further will not help the case.—New
York Pre**.
f

You know I was nn old fashioned Dem­
ocrat, brought up to believe fa free trade
and sailors’ rights. I am one uow, but
something has happened. 1 own a little
farm near Cartersville. I used to gather
my corn ana sell It in Atlanta for what­
ever they would give me. I hod some
pasture land for my stock, and raised
wheat, vegetables and fruit in a small
way. What wo could not consume was
wasted. When the tariff went into opera­
tion. old Joy Brown started some iron de­
velopments near by, find the Cartersville
station liecamc quite a village. The day
before I left homo I sold seventeen loads’
of hay. Boyers didn't bargain for It, but
came and took all I could spate ntmyown
price. I haven’t Mold a bushel of com in
Kvurnl years. Those fellows ctftnc ami
buy it by the dozen fur roasting cure, it’s
■o with everything thnt grows on my land.
I cannot ratao os much ns they want. I'm
fa taver of the thing that did it, so. I'm

Mrs. Hubbell

Ings on the term now owned by them, JnU south
of tbe city limits Together with her husband

beautiful city nse tn Its place. With lhe pros
perlty of the city Mr. and Mrs. Hnbbell met
then share. She left three children, all of
« horn are. married and living near the old term.

dc»rendaJ&gt;ti to the third get&gt;&lt;-ration.

fi-rS U IT S"««
- ----- FOB------

LESS MONEY!

'Ob. we dIm thy welcome footsteps,
Miss thy tender loving smile;
oh. tbe anguish caused by parting
With a dear «ue loscd so wslL

Than ever offered before.

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.

The life Wood ebb sway.

more suOertax.

A. Rower
' TIs hard to give them up.
And the parting gives u
Ildt we con only say "Far
Udtll we meet aaaln.

HASTINGS MICH.

Tn him on whom fstls this affliction.
Too deep for words to tell.
Though now lonely seems Hip's Joaraey,
And tbe distance seems so girat.
Muj this precious thought console him.
That In Heuren mother waits.

In that brisl.trr uorid cm high. ’
fhsre lhere'll br a clad reunGm.
\\ Hh the loved out* by and by.

It bn# been well said by a distinguish­
ed writer that ••the Michigan Central
is the only Niagara Fall# Route in the
country."
It Is tbe oulv railroad that run# di­
rectly by tbe fall# and atop# Its train#
at a point from which all part# of the
falls and the rapids are in full view.
From this point, called Falls View, the
scenefrom the Michigan Central train,
whether in ita summer setting of emer­
ald or Its winter setting of crystal. Is
one of unexampled grandeur and- sub­
limity. As it is on the direct route to
New York, Boaton and New England,
no east-bound traveler should fall to
take advantage of It.

pfPRICE^
CREAM
gAKlNg
JSWOEH

Good goods at Bottom
Prices!

See tile
mill OAK’
Stoves I
BEFORE BUYING.
With Double Shake Grate,
Large Ash Pan,
Large Swing Top and
Double Doors.

-Soli by-

perfect
’’«’2‘
‘ tiic&lt;;rp.,i VHrerMtHa

PMOB BAKfNU POWDKB CO
IK.

CHICAGO.

n, LOVIS.

Bros.

�A

law

student wanted at Knappen

~Tan Ar man's law office.
The Hastings Banner. **■
N
men and seven hounds hunted
ene

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PER8ONALMENTION.

About Bidnigfat re Wm. Hitchcock
and wife were driving home from the

C. C. Field WM in Nashville Monday. party at. Spongemacher's last Dlgbt, •Bosliwm Meo'!" remooiu»noe ti load
A. J. Bowne was in the city Monday. they discovered two men in the rood
rrud'acaad

^Udi
‘ day Thursday without finding a fox.
both under the influence of liquor, one
C. A. Hough visited CharloUn Fri­ so much so that he was unable to navi­
’ Spectators’tickets for the Phantom
general dmlt-r. including whisker: an­
gate, except by rolling over and over in other signs himself a “Fancy Goods in carriage from tho American side to
ball are on sale at Lathrop's drug store. day.
Chris. A. Hough is in Kalamazoo to­ the road. Mr. Hltebcoek took bis wife dealer" who is n druggist; an ex-clerk “Inspiration Point" the view from
The offer of lhe Banner and Week­
home,
returned
and
took
into
bls
sleigh
•J1HE
.
.
ziguree as a “Hardware-Merchant;" a which Howells said was "uneqiutlixi
ly Tribune one year for 81.50 is still day.
the cargo of whiskey, and dumped him
open.
Jud Stark, of Middleville, is in the out at the American, t where he got cutter in a clothing house is put down for Sublimity." but Falls View. i*lng
as a "Merchant' Tailor;" among the more elevated, the scene from it is
warm and staid all nighL He doubt­ "busine** men" «ho are qualified ns much finer. No other road runs to or
The K. of P. lodge, of Middleville, city. * :
have Issued invitations for a dance to
C. D. Beebe was in Kalamazoo last less would huvu been severely frozen “retired," one -whs retired by assign­ near this point and through panaeugen*
•
HASTINGS, MICH.,
but for tho kindness of Mr. Hitchcock, ment and another by a mortgagee.— by the Michigan Central, “The Niagara
bo given by them Feb. 22.
Second door out ot Americas Bouee. solicit*
but he was so determined not be taken
Falls Route," have this great ad van­
E. J. Hype Bends us a bunch of but­
Geo. Preston was In Nashville Wed- ,care of that hls partner hail to sit down Battle Creek Journal.
urn jsrtronaRo of Uie jx-ople ef Ha»llric* and
tage without detention or additional
vein tty. and Ruartuleee strictly ftretcbw* work tercups picked by himself recently at nesday.
on him in order to hold him In the
Program for C. L*S. C., Friday eve., expense.
at very reasonable price*. Give them a trial. Spokane Fall. Wash. Ter. Nothing
J. M. McElwain visited Middleville ।sleigh while the trip to the American
bud about that climate.
w:ts being made.
■eb’y 10th.
Inst week.
Harvey Rockwell was taken be­
MnMc.
Last week. E. E. Bidlaek. who
The water power at Minneapolis,
vru-es at boini. Special rates for family wasb- fore J udge Cole Monday, adjudged in­
Fred Allen is here on a visit from
Roll rail -Quotal l«x&gt;« from Irrtnf.
since developed to Ba present’ capacity,
handles
Messer Bros, new stallion.
san" aud was taken to the asylum at Colorado.
has only 32.000 horse power. At the
“\’ictor Morrill," wrote to 8. J&lt;- Gtton.
Kalamazoo the same day.
Ben A. Bush, Kalamazoo, visited this
Winter
spurts
aud
ya»t!me*-A
talk
by
A.
E.
town of Great Falls, Mont., the Great
who drove Victor during the season of Kennston.
Remember the season for selling city Monday.
188C, and asked him what he knew as
Plan of salrstlon QuesilonH by Bor. O. U Falls of the Missouri furnish over
Jacob Osman, Nashville, was in tbe ।to the trotting abilities of tho animal.
S»,000 available horse power. With
dried fruit Is drawing tn a close. Now
HASTINGS. MICH.
is the time to Bell. Stouffer &amp; Crawlev city Monday.
an
extensive grain and stock country
Mr.
Caton
replied
that
he
had
repeated
­
' ’
WMhioKton Irvine—Questioned by Mite Julia
are paying highest market price in cash
rapidly developing on one side; an
Chas. Annlsoo. Middleville, was In !ly driven Victor that year at a rate of
abundance of timber, coal, and magnif­
or trade. See them before selling.
225, and that he was able any day that
CAPITAL, $50,000.00.
city Monday. !
icent quarries dose at hand; and ex­
year, before he was injured, to easily
James McGregor, a brother of Mrs.
tensive mining districts only a few
Wm. H. Powers visited Grand Rap- 1trot a mile in 2*20. He added that th»&gt;
41. E. Edwards, O'Donnell, died Sunday, ids Thursday. '
Sec*!* and How They Trawl -Quoalloued by miles away with their great quantities
injury to Victor's limb was not in his
aged 28 years, of difficulties of the lungs
fra.
VaiiArman.
of
ores to be reduced, and large popula­
Oscar Crook? of Wayne, visited this Jopinion serious, and thnt with proper
Our.-JPubUe
School
Systwn-Queatloued
by
and heart, at the nome of John Patter­
Michiganr_i..
tion requiring food, heat and shelter.
training he could yet be able to make a
son, Irving. • The funeral occurs today. city this week.
Great I'alli seems beyond question
full mile in 220. Coming ns this testi­
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, was in mony does from one of the very best
The Banner adds a new feature this
Here is a rare chance for some one destined to soon become an industrial
1drivers In the country, tor Mr. Caton has who wants to purchase one of the neat­ centre of magnitude, now thatlLhas
week in the shape of a Sunday school the city Thursday.
marly occupied by Meswer Bros.
secured railroad communication wi'h
Mrs. T. J. Bash returned to Jackson a
1 national reputation, it is conclusive
column, containing the lesson and com­
est
and moat convenient homes in this the rest of tbe country. A new map
proof if any were lacking, that “Victor
OFFICERS:
.
ments thereon taken from the Interna­ Saturday morning.
Morrill” fs indeed a fast animal, and be city. Having decided to remove from just issued, and other Information may
D. O. Robfnnon. President;
tional leosous. Look on the second
Burt Geschwind is at home on a visit Ihas certainly the bent of breeding. here, John C. Cole offers his fine home be secured. free by applying to C. H.
.
Those who desire colts that will show on State street just west of Archie Mc­ Warren, General Passenger Agent,
from Grand Rapids.
C. D. Beebe. Cashier. page of this Issue for IL
up good speed will not be slow to avail Coy's for sale, and wijl dispose of It at t?t. Paul. Minneapolis A Manitoba R,
/Invitations have been issued for a
A. McCoy and wife visited friends in themselves
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next season of Victor’s a bargain. Whoever gets it will have a '8L Paul, Minnesota.
DIRECTORS:
ladies reception to be given this Wed­ Grand Rapids Sunday.
,
services.
model home. For terms, etc., address
Mrs. H. W. Bush, of Kalamazoo, is
D. G. Roblnwn.
J. A. Qreble.
| nesday afternoon, from two to five
The examination of Dr. J. T. Gouch­ John C. Cole. Spokane Falls. Washing­
ier at Nashville Monday, before justice ton Territory, for the next three weeks,
o'clock,,by Mrs. L. E. Knappen, Mrs. 0. visiting relatives here.
L. E. Knappcn,
Cheder Me»«er.
The new agreement between the
Mr. Cole will be here after that time.
H. VanArman und Miss Rose Good­
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C. D. Heebe.
Charita Bowhe was here last week ■Mills, op a charge of attempted body Too much cannot be said in favor of trans-continental lines authorizes a
year, at the residence of the latter.
. from Dakota on a visiL
snatching created a great deal of excite­
lower rate to Pacific coast points than
ment iu that burg. It was nectusary Mr. Colo’s house, which,is but a block via any other line. Accommodations.
Edward Bidlack was arrested and
E. James Lee Is now a law student ithat the proceedings take place in the from court house square. It has been । firsLclass., For rates, maps and other
bro light.before Justice Kenaston Thurs­ with Smith A Colgrove.
:town hall, owing to lhe immense num­ thoroughly refitted, and is very pleasant particulars, apply to C. 11. Warren,
Mr. Cooley, of Woodland, is the 'new 'ber of interested spectators. On tbe and homelike within and without As General Passenger Agent, St Paul,
day. charged with' violation of the or­
part of tbe people, represented by we said before, here’s a rare chance to Mlo|.
600 dinance relative to fast driving. Sev­ clerk at Dr. Baeghman's.
600
600
Proeeeutor Colgrove, witnesses were buy a home.
eral witnesses were sworn, and the de­
Ed. Burton has entered the law de- Introduced
i
proving that the lantern
fendant was declared “not guilty.”
partmrnl of the university.
found in the grave of Eddie. Branch
Asoun readers well know, Hiram
This means business! Does it mean
A. T. Sprague, of Lansing, visited jhad lieen the property of Dr. Goucher; Norton, of Irving, a man over 70 years EDITOR BANNER:
I was one of those people you read
that he attended the funeral of Branch
you? A. D. Cook says he must have u friends in the city yesterday.
and by his. actions aroused suspicions old, was afrmted last summer and about who were reported lost in the
settlement with every one who owes
Gardner Potter and wife, of Buffalo, lthat developed themselves after the at­ bound over to the circuit, charged with late Dakota blizzard and were sup­
him on book account within the next are guests at W. S. Chidester's.
tempted robbery; and that he was seen the crime of Incret with his niece. posed to have congealed. I was lost all &lt;
30 Ays. He wants it understood that
Clarence Barber attended a leap year |having tho village in the evening with Circumstances which it would not do right, and the first object I discerned
there can be no delay in this matter.
hls horse and buggy and accompanied to state in print have since transpired, through the blinding storm was the 8t.
party in Nashville Friday night.
by another man whose identity was which show conclusively that Mr. Paul Ice Palace. It was early and
Harry Waters,' of Orangeville,
W. T.iBrownl of Chicago, called on inot established; evidence was also in­ Norton is Innocent of the alleged crime, there was no fire la tbe palace yet, so I
chopped a thorn tree down Thursday,
his many friends here last week.
Itrod uced relative to the strap found in or else in the girl's case there is an ex­ went elsewhere to warin.
w^lch fell in such a manner that one of ■ MIm Ell, Mib-h.ll, of PralrlnUlr. 1, the
This 1b tbe most hospitable city I
grave. On the part of tbe defeflse ception. never before met with, to the
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the thorns struck into his eye. Mon­
L. E. Knappen introduced testimony laws of nature. Tho girl has the hear­ ever saw.. AH the way up town the
jrelative to thp lantern. Dr. .Goucher ty sympathy of all who know her. and people came out and insisted on our
day he visited Dr. Lowry for treatment. visiting the family or D. IL Cook.
The Dr. thinks the eye inay l&gt;e saved.
H. N. Mead, of Charlotte, is visiUng ■admitting it to have been his lantern the community where she Ilves, feel going to Oteakfast. with them, and as
but claiming to have known nothing that in this matter she has been more there were several hundred of us it
Warranted pure stock at
Memueus of the Gun lake Wilkin's his son Worthy; Mead, of this city.
about it for lhe past year or two; be sinned against than tinning, and that seemed very generous. We had more
W. D; Haves and R. K. Grant fished ‘
party, Including Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt, of
also acknowledged leaving tbe village the one who should be a true mother than a dozen invitations to break I as ;
‘
its
claimed bv the* prosecution but to her. is at the bottom of her troubles. I have been glad since that I did not
Kalamazoo, gave Walter Wilkins and at Wall lake yesterday and to-day.
James Silslieb nnd'mother, of Mar- iswore that he was called to the resi­ Thei feel sure thalt he mother, institut­ accept them all.
wife a very pleasant surprise at their
The Ice Palace is a big thing but is
&lt;dence of Horatio W arner in Castleton ed the suit against Norton in order to
home Wednesday evening. The even­ shall, are visitidg at Kep Silsbee's.
to attend Mrs. Warner, who was dan- screen, so thev claim, certain yorng imperfectly heated, lu front is a mag­
was parsed in a manner most satis­
Mrs. G. W. Lbwry and children spent rerotudv sick; that 4i»&gt; remained with men with whom they claim the girl nificent.arch built of ice with the « ords
The finest cookers of the seas­ Ing
factory to all.
Sunday with 1 Heads in Middleville.
ler
till
12
o'clock
administering
medi
­
has
l&gt;e&lt;-n
unduly
intimate.
A
peti
­
“
Welcome
to 8L l*aur carved in the
on.
Nel. Parker ^collared a'drummer
every half hour, at thnt hour he tion has been filed with the prosecu­ ice. I afterwards ascertained that the
A 1k&gt;v—number 10-'rborn to Mr. nnd cine
'
persuaded by Mr. Warner and wife ting attorney, containing the names of welcomes tome at 25 cents apiece.
The best seed for the farmer. last Thursday jusUKi he was about to Mrs. Robert Traver—Saturday nighL ( was
to remain the rent of the night, as it 150 of the holding citizens of Irving
1 saw the game of curling played this
take the train, and made the festive
Tom Baird visited a niece. Miss 'was very cold, which he did and slept township, who have l&gt;een long acquaint­ morning. It consists ot throwing a
Ripens e/Uly aud good size. * gentleman pay for having mutilated a Minnie
Baird, in Hickory Corners Sun- &lt;on a couch in the room where bis —
ed with
-----------------all therparties
-----------------concerned
,----------------in thelot of Bpitthpns with handles to then ir
garment belonging-to another party ,day.
.
|patient and her busband were until matter, requiting that the case against | back and forth across the ice. The
that had by accident previously been
before daylight when he atartwl- Norton be discontinued, aud lhe de-1 players all have brooms—to keep the
Miss Edith Batwock is now book- just
J
far home arriving there about six fendant discharged.
We give the ; rink clean,,I suppose.
$1.00 left in tbe drummer's room.
$100,
$1.00
keeper lu tbe Jtowef boot and shoe o
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’clock. Mrs. Goucher corroborated his names of a few of the petitioners: A. j There are twenty lodges of Sioux
We were misinformed last week in ।store.
testimony relative to leaving the vil­ J. Gott, supervisor of Irving: Wm. E. I Indians camped on the palace groun&lt;ts.
reghrd to the breaking away of W. F.
Mrs. J. E. Snuggs.inf Grand Rapids, 1lage in compapy with Warner and also Brew, treasurer of Irving; Chas. Me- 1 in company with,-reveral copper
Hick's dam. When too late to correct visited her sister, Mrs. R. K. Grant, last ins to tbe time he reached home. War­ r»
Queen;
Archibald McQueen; John A.
—
. colored gentlemen stood and admind
»
iner swore to walking Into the town Robertson; C. P..Dow; Chas. T. Benton;- one of lhe ladies engaged in the noble
the error it was ascertained that Mr. week.
Hicks o/fened the gates to kt the water
Jim Holbrook returned Tuesday to 'after Dr. Goucher and to the doctor's Wesley C. Smith; Geo. W. Ingram; M. art of splitting wood. 1 also notlo-d
home with him and sustained Coulter; D. C. Quigley; Joseph Kollar; something new in ladies hose. It could
esaipe, ns thepresurehad caused aleak. Fargo. I). T~ where be has a lucrative returning
,
the
doctor's testimony relative to what II. Hammond; Owen Hoonen; John
By this precaution hfe thus saved him­ position.
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(occurred at Warner's home. The doc­ Kurtz; Wm. C. Trego; G. K. Beamer; hardly be called mosaic, but was a
groundwork of sobre hued dirt color
self a large loss.
Miss Dora Kennedy has secured a no- 1tor explained his presence at the funer­ Geo. Hanna; A. A. Matthews; D. E. inlaid with copper color; there was no
The young people connected with ।sition as teacher in the Griggsville, ial by showing that Mrs. Goucher, Kurtz; 5. T. Teeple and many others particular design but the effect was
’owing to the pleasant relations exist­ equally prominent It may here be striking. Th^ hose In question might
the Baptist churcj/and Sunday School Illinois schools.
ing, had l*ep requested by the mother
that further Investigation hu □ot have been new. 1 am told these
will give a social Monday. Feb. I3lh, at
Geo. Keeler has left Knappen &amp; Van ,of Branch to attend the funeral. This stated
led tho officers to believe that Mr. Nor­ Indians are not on the war path nt
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the society rooms of the. -.Lurch. Sup­ Arman’s office and joined tbe law class she
did and was accompanied by Gouch­ ton Is innocent ot the crime alleged- present.
at
the
University.
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per
from
5:30
to
7
o'clock.
A
very
iner. The examination wns adjourned to Under the ‘circumstances. Prosecuting
Circulation this week. 2.050.
1. have about complied arrange­
tore-ting program has been prepared
Mr. Quackenbush, the popular agent inext Monday in order tn give the of­ Attorney Cofgrove feels that there is ments for the lease ot the Ice Patere
for the evening. Come every one and for the Equitable lite iusurauce coqi- 1ficers more time tn find additional but one course to take, and that is to for one year, possession given after I'-a
Lent begins next Wednesday.
bring your friends.
testimong but the probability Is very request Judge Hookerr to dismiss the , carnival is over. It is in some respe ts
pany is in tne city.
Si’Alrtr 1’nn.t.ips gets an increase of
strong that at that time the case will case, and save thopcopkz:
Last week Dr. Uowry performed an
lie further costs
*7 I the finest building in the city. The
John Lidity was called to Emporia, J
ptuision.
be discontinued.
In the first instance, tuera was no other rent Is extremely low, and I am told .
Election cf.officers for the U. R. K. operation on one of the eyes of Henry Kansas, last week by th“ serious illness
way fbr him to do thnn to have Norton the rate of insurance win be very
f P. this evening.
. - Booram. Mr. Boorum is a man nearly of hls brother Oliver.
arrested, as the girl swore positively reason&gt;»blt'. I -expect to use it m« a
The committee on designs for a monu- tthat Norton was guilty, specifying dwelling; the only drawback is they
A. J. Mead, agent for Michigan and
Next Tuesday la the day for valen­ 70 years of age and hits been totally
blind for 12 years. It has been neces­ Wisconsin uf the American Bible socle- ।meat lobe erected in tho court house idates, etc. It took lime for the cir­ will not agree to k’eep It in repair, and
tines to be floating about.
sary to lead him about the' atreeLs and ty. was iu lhe city Thursday.
square,
to
commemorate
tho
valor
and
&lt;
cumstances to develop which have 1 don't think 1 should want as mti«*h
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patriotism ot the- Barry county men, since
•
changed public; opinion, aud alter­ pomoany as they are having at present.
The C. K. &amp; S. surveying party start­ to assist him to eat. This operation
John Goodyear, Dr. Baughman, IL I. .who offered up their liv«s In tbe rVbel- ted tha aspect of the case. As things
has been sosuccrssfid that the pattunt
Tobogganing is a very exciting hp»rt,
ed for Portland Monday morning.
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have accepted and contracted for are
i
can now see perfectly " ith the eye op­ Hendershott nnd E. W. Morrill fished lion,
now it is as much the duty of the repeeially it you make a mistake and
Look over the new Fann and Gar­
at Gun Lake a few days lust week.
(one submitted by a. Black &amp; Sen, of prosecutor
;
erated upon.
to dismiss the caste, as it take the slide used for lightning »a I
den department on tbe second page. _
thjacity.
When
it
was
decided
to
have
.
was in the first place to cause Norton’s did. This slide is much steeper than
Lucy- Bugbee, of Prairieville, who 1
At A conference of the C. K. &amp; S. R. has been visiting friends here for some ।a monument, Mr. Bl tck wrote to three ;arrest
the others and has a jump at the butThe V. M. S. C. have completed their
tom ot six feet; 1 think 1 shaU always
organization by adopting a constitution R. Syndicate nt Kalamazoo last week, time, returned to her home last week.
Jdifferent parties iu the cost, who have
an established reputation for designing
and by-laws. ’
remember this jump. 1 am tbepoMoeHit was definitely decided to extend thiThe (marriage of Miss Winnie Wald- imilitary work. lie received three de- ,
sor of the medal given u a prize for
No.
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Name anil
iu-udeaee
It i» expected that a postal route road op from here. The exart route ruff to a Mr. Moore, is announced to signs,
one
from
Boston,
one
from
New
'
i
„ this kind of jumping. The length of
I Samuel K. Routh. Freepun
will very soon be established on the C. has not been settled upon, and the road take place Thursday at Grand Rapids. York and one from Philadelphia. Par­ ,,
u InittirR Uiul.ei, CartVm
» the jump is recorded as 100 feet, out 1
may go to either Bay City or Saginaw.
K. &amp; S. R. IL
' am sure they cheated me out of at least
Mrs. P. W. Nlskern and two children, !ties from other cities and neighboring
Woodland ' people can get it if they
k 600 feet.
Five township treasurers settled hustle between now and spring, anil of Manistee, are visiting in the .city. towns also submitted designs, all of
si
If any of the Hastings folks get lost
with County Treasurer Hough on tbe they should not be so unwise as to mlas They leave for Kalamazoo to-morrow. which were works of art in their way.
i W. H. Brown. Irvins
After
a
careful
examination
and
com
­
”
I can recommend St. Paul at Carnival
1st of February.
&lt; lUrrlst Kollar. “
thia opportunity.
3 time as a good place to be found in.
Leslie Reynolds, a former Hastings :parison of the different qualities and
I F. DuMirwey. Yankee Spring*
Za. D. McElwain has issued invito?luintities/tbe committee decided on one
s
J. W. Bauch.
i Anna Gaebeler. *• . “
Rev. Large has consented to deliver boy. is reported to be very sick with ।
Zions to a private hop to be given at
pneumonia at his homo in Grand Rap­ urnishedlby R. F- Carter, from the
his lecture on the “Mustache" at the
’Union hall next Monday evening.
Philadelphia office of the Ryegate gran- '
Ids.
ite works of Ryegate VT.and on Feb’y
Episcopal
society
rooms
next
Saturday
Georgs Simpson is drawing brick to
Mrs. R. A. Carnahan returned Thurs- ,2nd. David IL Cook, president of the
his lot in the second ward preparatory evening, the proceeds to be used for the day from Muskegon, and will remain momument
association, contracted
to building a brick house in the spr|Mg. benefit of the Ladles society of that with her mother, Mrs. I. A. Holbrook, with A. Black * Son for its construc­
church. This lecture is very highly
Just received another lot of those spoken of bv these who have heard and for some time.
tion and erection.
The general dimensions of the monowhite beans to take the place of pota­ we feel confident in saying that those iXirs. D. R. McElwain returned home
toes. I’rice us I«w
the loweaL at who attend will be well repaid. The Friday after a long absence, during ment are: Bottom base 10 feet square,
Stouffer A Crawleyb.
which time she has been engaged in and the whole height not less than 40
admission price will be 25 cents.
feet. The material is to be of the best
working up Good Templar lodges.
Again we wish to call attention to
New England granite.
HastiNOS can well boast of her splen­
the fact that tbe Banner does not pub­
The design shows quite a massive
Minstrei. troupe is being organized
lish free such • matters as cards of did wheat market, because it is known
piece of wore consisting of four bases,
that farmers Hving very near .ether by boarders at the American assisted a die cap, column capital, and colloasal
thanks, obituaries, resolutions, etc.
by local talent.
statue of an infantry soldier. On
A teamp. claiming to be on his way markets find the difference in price*
One dollar and fifty cents pays for the first section of column there will be
from Hillsdale to Grand Kapjda, was large enough to pay for drawing their
given lodging In the jail Thursday wheat here. Battle Creek IB tbe latest tbe Banner and Detroit Weekly Trib­ cut four bass-reliefs; on tbe front the
town to hear from. A prominent buy­ une for one year.
coat of arms of U. S. and crossed flags;
night and released tbe next morning.
er there remarked to a citizen of Hast­
A very pleasant party was given to on the right hand side the crowed
C. B. Benham and C. W. Biggs have ings one day last week that they could
Crown U;«r fix*
sabres, belt cartridge box and revolver of
purchased the right of sale of the Kelly {et no wheat at all from thia direction. invited friends by F. Spangemacher the cavalryman; ofkthe rear the cross­
MM none&gt;M aan
improved farm sculea in the state&gt; of
n this connection it might be well to ahd wife last evening.
ed cannon represeating the artillery
Kansas. They will leave for that state state that this la one of the beat trad­ MOhdera are to-be left at Dr. Lath­ and on the left as you approach an
Columbia river aataoo. blood rvd
ing points, in all kiuda of goods, in the rop's drug store by those who wish anchor and shot emblematical of the
soon.
teams to call for Indite, that expect to naw. Tbe main branch of the service
.
Mr*. Robert Draper died Thurs­ state.
attend lhe Phantom bait
“ yd-uw Dan»or aaloM. p»
of course the infantry is represented by
day of typhoid pneumonia nnd was
As a result of the committee’s efforts
“ mo4 plekMl bnun,
the “Vidette" which surmounts the cap­
burial swunl.y. She ... lb, mother
“ New GHntn* mo’Mtet. e
The body of a young child of Reuben ital. All these einblems, bass-reliefs
of Charles Draper, who died last week n contract has bvon secured for a sol­
“ rortoRlro
“
Fuller was brought here from Grand
•• tabto »yn&gt;P. very
diers and sailors monument to be erect­ Baplds, atx»mpanied by the father, aud statues are to be modeled and
from pre same disease.
photographs of the models submitted
Mr- Feck, station agent at tbe new ed in the north east corner of the court Monday, and was burled In Riverside to committee for their approval before
depot, has been sworn in as a special yard. Mr. Carter, of Pennsylvania, sc*- cemetery.
being executed In the stone.. On the
policeman. H«*
now prepared to cured the contract at a very reasonable
Messer knows that his new front of the die in a panel,as largess
make it interesting /or tho small boy figure, and hls design shows that the Tior.-ie can go at least six miltH an hour,
will look in good taste, will l-e carved
If yob want a bargain in mittens come quick. Only a f‘ *w
monument will be one that Barry
nuisance in that vicinity.
because witurases swore to that fact the Grand Army badge. The other
county can well be proud of. It is to
Married. **t the reti lrkce of John be 40‘fiwt high and will be mounted by when Bidlnctk. hls driver, was being three aides of the die will be polished pairs left.
Horn, H*’pe, by Rev. Bergy. of Cale­ the statue of ft soldlT. The material tried for fust driving.
for such-lnn«:ni&gt;tions a« may be decided
ET’WANTED-AH the butter, eggs, dried fruit and prodonia. Wednrsdav hebrunry 1st, Mr. is the best Vermont granite. Various
There will be a meeting of farmers; upon, one of which will read a* follows;
Ch irlrs De*-h, of Elba. GHiessee Co., N. inscriptions und emblems will b-.* rut
To nil. who on land or sea offered up
and all others who may be Interested,' their lives, “ That the goveroWJrntof duco.wo can get.
Y., and Miss Bernice Mead.
on the shxfL Mr. Carter has erected
at thu Coffield school house, Rutland,• ike people, by tne people, for the peo­
There will I* an union bible meet­ more soldiers and a-dlors monuments Friday evening of next week for th' ple shall not peri-h from the earth,
'
ing at the M. E. church next Sunday than any othrr num in this country purpose of talking up the matter ot
Oct. 15th, 1888. is the time stated
evening. Itev. tivlalt and nthers will and his previous record eur-ures u lutre-। securing a grist mill, fe&gt;*d mill o&gt; when the structure shall be ready to
addrowthe meeting. Oflicern tor the। fill fulfillment ol his contract in this creamery, on tbe old PhU. Pratt place.. dedicate.
instance.
trailing year will also be elected.
axsrnres.WKDSraDAt.B«s.«-*i-W»«.

Troy Laundry.

Hastings

City Bank.

BUSHELS

BEAOTY Of DON
POTATOES.

DUNNING &amp; ROGERS.

Local News.

What Do They Cry For?
What DoWe Save You?

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Store.

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A SONG OF WOI

eiVi^fN-Puis

I turned and

ere a quit

entpd to Buddha, neither dreplus. waking,

|j|easanT,si

man; hh iqire« h hvl UiU me that, and hla
dreai cnnflriai-d It. Ho wax attired iu tbe
val-t. He came up wnillng nnd taiwing. ultra Anglican fanbio-1 that the weak nundAfU-r givitig him some trivial unlcr I dii- «d of this i-outstry affect fio much. He wm a
’' r»
rwl fac-jd man, and at hi* nUto &gt;tood anmwe-d bun, fouling somewhut quite*], for be, big.
ut k-us:, hurl recvignizwl roe.
. | other
Al tbo dinner tablo 1 b&gt;«mcd to everybody i “He

And 3u»e
Cure Urdu

ordere4 inf
©rsTomae.il,
in eldest/ony^-

She talked •wreta'
ceodiugiy aerwabta.

cr general debility-, iwadacis
lasIiTude.d/scnues cfvTom.-ri,
»c //ea’i / but up ioo^tSo^.

FOK PAIN,

Mhhbhofo-.
'r 2#
5i!drujq'5t-ASefd.6c:?'’nj for .
lhe beuOTVul

i» m&gt;m* oue her- I want you 'oin-x-t— Mbw |
Earle, a charming-girt—1 will iiitrvdnro yuu I
later.’’ AiHithatyarri vai thru clid mud her J
■itietition, and! was left to mywrtt. Glauviiy' ।
particularly striking girl, etan-bng to one
kiita, wm. Mi,* Karta She wa- not vary, tall,
i &gt;ta&gt; was rntlwr pctu.-. in fact, witli achann
I log, nniiioital iu*mi-r aud,a most hrtflly
' fare, bright &lt;ui-l rncUuntiug to look upuu.
Am 1 caught tax oyae for un iu-dant, 1 wa&gt;
duuixuiadiai. Su&lt;-li i»&lt;V&gt;iul &lt;yf-s 1 bud never
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araagfliy.

or Htudiug*. tur ciamiualluB sun
Court, on Saturday, the list day of March IfU.
aad &lt;»u Saturday, the Alb day of May !«» neit.
a: ten o’clock tn the forenoon of encli of those
d^ated Kcvcmber wth. A. l&gt;. WK.
WM. W. VOLE, Judge of Frobafa.

Default havlnz brru ituulo In tbe conditions

otxl, and ta king ku-snu in mhw, drags*!
me along
‘ IW ix»w, l-eon, drink ouo
gluWwtth q»- iu itnrnoiy of Margaret." 1
strove fu.qwak, hut Cyril wetilwi.

IT CONQUERS PAIN.
••What &lt;h. you m-an, mrf' thunderer!

.. Althiaigh 1 uni
,*upj*o.-d todiowuU iuy inmud tliotighta tn
the work! on this pa]*T. ! find Jt in&gt;jx««l.kto ipw-rllx- how 1 felt Hut you, who mai
iiare pa&lt;e*d through ROtrw- jti'-h cx|xiricw«-.
; run hnngiiw what my Mat*- «'f mind wm; a
' Mart "f lore at first right, you might on!) it

A BLIGHTED I'AKEEB.

.carrer for puUuaUou. it may liylp. it emit !

S'-Cher with an attorney'* fee of thirty-five dol­
'•virtual.
lars provided by law, tb- premise* being
described in s»id mortgage a* alt that certain i
Int. piece and parrel of land situate In the to*#ship of Irving, in the &lt; minty of Barry , and stats though,.which W'UTioa mu; it u the uufor- '
*
of Ma'IiJgsui, anil known mid described as fufr umata nawudJam-r 1 bear to half &lt;&gt;f maokind (tbo bnlf thnt I do not take afar l«-iug I
j!lwl
. .. .
v--i_
..... MAIWWSU. AMW A IF.. BHAT WW.VWBSW the weaker aeat),
quarter a! lhe rout h-onsl quarter of said Mctiou
When I wa*2yeara old I ww.tbv living '
l.cwtn-to t
nineteen, all in town four north, range nine image of my mother; at B. I waa n miniature '
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west, containing In all &lt;&gt;n&lt;- hundred and twenty rtbtiou of uty fatliw. and a few y
tatar
U
aoesoClanff.*
might luivrpa.-a.-d for the ieuit-arnaihic nf | c-nf.L i
the First Napoleon. J did nt*, uf wunq. offer 1 Wr— tunM_|
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• .i were nimni uirwi
Mmr&amp; CoumnvK. .
.Morttaree.
Attarneys tor Mortgagee.
oUer,l •„ wu.,.1,
U, tave
I
wu-r«. u, ,„ S;uiZL.

।

rr™, ,m. e,-,„
•&gt;™-..... ••»

had hold of me, aixl turn**! to the old gentle

‘
x“»

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D

j

t&gt;f Eugli-hnx-u stared

in

ojeti tr.outhi-d

friirn tho church d'«&lt;r. It was tbo bri'ta.

uued to lairet.

iinnan arnvru «™ uw sewn*.
“What's thi.r Ue queried, Loureely.
••Jtrrt what !'m trrins to find
n

GREAT

had held noth iuy untie-nud hoixlwl It t&lt;&gt;
liiuu Al Um-wmuh! &gt;4 (lie &gt;4Ws
fl!n*I&lt;*n di’ixutixl. h-r the three n
into a laugh and nm of them ’-riod:

turning to ti*n coterie, growled in that tone
niri* tiling I rvrr
I plumb'd an ran
f-rnfu.-.- apnlogiee

Have ytiu put off purcluying a Cloak!

like n scion of Britain ., i.ability rompteUdy

Tf so, now in your chance to
save money on the invest­
ment,

that had threatened to whip narid tbe Ttarty
fourth «tnmt farry—jumpvd out
row.are rw»v at 1m1.“ thundered Mr.
Rrtthnwr ! didn't wall to are or bear anv
taunt. I IumI bad qkita onough. *&gt; 1 ta-at 'a

affair.

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’ ns—I am unable t«. supply n xuitaldr uw-ta

naanuTFATSM-i Kr
SewXralandKxblblii.n*-1--.al.-i.iin tut KKhltait..n-1HM; ।
CtlicmuaUHvi.kxhltAU-u.. M an,
aw auiu

in N»*r York. *c determined to find you. »
W1M ^unfident that 1 nml't jiicrcr any btart*-.!
disguiso that you got hito. Knew yon too

you will laugh at i *tr&gt;M*d *b&lt;&gt;rt. Confronting us w*e a man
rile it twenty-four alxHil my build, dnMMal neatly an 1 wm. I aaw

.'ebniary, A. f).
tpci. tn utter 28 of mortgage'. «» iw &gt; «s. on
which motlinge there I* cbumml to be due at
lhe date of tin* notice lhe *i:tr, of one thousand
five hundred ninety-three &lt;loil«re anil utneeeut*.
and uo attorney’s fee of thirty-flic dollar*, pro­
vided for in sold mortgage, and no »ult or pro •ought to witvi
trhom it wan addrew-d. inh-mipted my hitreedingOt law having beep lunlltuted to re­
'irie?
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cover the moneys recun-d by said mortgage, or
any part thereof;
may ln«t my lifetime. .mil then •e-imticta and
Now. thervfore^by virtue of the power of sale
contained In said mortgage, and the statute in
such caw made and provided, noboe la hereby
given Hurt on Saturday, the Jlrt day of April
| aald wbmtt faoMrenble Rohmh hiring thoae
A. It. !&lt;*-. ut ten o’clock In tbe forenoon.- I
shall sell al iHiblleauction, to tbe hbtheti bid­
6-1 Iowa to stand nrocral nad net as private dr
der. at tin- north front door of the court houac.
lu tbe city of Hasting*, fthaf twine the place
u
t
(nr ItAiw
I.

OH! MY BACK!

Rbn.atiia, ««,rdjlv’stl1nM.
unite, Bwt.ei,, H,na-h, Ieitt.
Ml., Sort TkroM, Sw,|l„81.
lire. Spr,in. *„!»&gt;. Bm,. scihh.

caught tnf arm, &lt;te»tn»ying a nwt bountiful
thought.

State of Mk 'ilzati. hotnifyaT I
Nol'rti I* hereby gnerir h« , , „
the I'robate Court far the t ouuty al Barry,
madr ou the w.h &lt;tay of November A. 1&gt;. IK,
a!x u.-mill* freni that date ware allowed frit
creditor* to present tneir eJalnu muluxi tbe

pay 'the amount due on Mid ninrtfijjrc.

GREAfftMEDY

walk-! Jowly inward my room*

greatly la xpirita I drs-hlud to go out' juxt going tn grt a bite near by, and you can
ILmL -vremg. Slnuigc ebanct- cmiM-d ‘ j-4n tw in a bnttk'uf wine." I «to«xl amazed,
am to pick up na iuvltatiua that I tin’! i ••Really, gi-ntlamra,** I began. Tbon tho
rxs-iwTl u&gt; an imprumptn lurty given that j first man liroki* iu: “Come, now, my lord,

bepsicLjConsrif

■Marr &amp; Duff have Hiarked
down all their Cloaks to cost
and under.

You can have a good fre&gt;i
line to select (coin at an ex
traordinary low pi?ce.
This is a chance to purchu^
Lames and Childrens Cloaki
ch^ap.

Thia wm rvidratly the Mia Ruthmer

mteruig juy ruuni 1 looked distruatfullv
alirnt, half ifimbting that it was myiowii

plwvouit'. tiatona-r hi deal with. I ImagtnwL
But it is nil right. Today's irincr has nnH»t:r

IWe danred a» Joo- a. th« mud.- held out

Wp have marked thei. all
over in

ms nln^duuji

Bed Figures

ttavm-. nark mad, j

j'i't Jib.- --otne omfieiiMltsl drnre
hn-.iM-U., ainr :« my mind. I decided that 1
must art n» Hud man did, nnd diialmulata, in
rrfrrrd r.-!iditioti, fur
harmlwa lnnatl&lt; nt

ENGLISH BUCHU

thnt it is Nemrsix

Tbb thing

Special bargain iii Dress
HooJs, Plushes, Silks, ami Vel, vete.
;

Confound 111'

mtn'a trials.

But Nrawwta with tbe blind in-;

la Ona of tha Beat

KiSney
INVESTtCATORS IN USE.®^

W. JOHNSTON A CO..
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nmoiT, Mica.

A^IGHIGAN CENTRA!.

«tartixl, und then bun,t4Og into « merry

the litaw full. Kith cnirimig fwtv. and It Is '

CftAHD RAPIDS OIVISIOB.

Jackaon
itauw K

a
AH train* run by ninetieth

a
JSJ1
trains.

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qnitc.nivsclf

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* *»ni»
1 went out m ■&lt; Jlw Earle

morning

mrek hnniDity.
iiwwip again! It
linnd«, I civaw*1 over t» !&lt;ong Iriand City ti»
tain-thetrnm t» Knr It'x-kaway, where nn- i i
,,
,----- — •in) &gt;d my fn.aid* Qrexi«.i&gt;dihg t!ic&lt;vir!v(ati • ’”*n.-,g&lt;abl.’. I rnnlly . It ndicvtsl wltra, n
&gt;b-i™- ai«.-v ..(Ze
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dtvowd in n cta-cit *uil. heavy
till that gv&gt;M to tirnke up a
o^Ltar Imud, rayiog:
• d up to in,- nod tliriixing a
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wtunaU. rrauirt ntauit
Kotn.iwx’u-. iitami being m« loti;: in Hiving I
F*r***M,!r**’-“ L
ta r L^wl (,.c a
ntidWMoff. 1‘erhniM 1 di&lt;t iiol exert nn self i
ntU’
’••-•untiau I
’
’
’
’
1 wtftrfMd-tbe&lt;w«ag»- 'li-.iy,k'uor.in tlu.d.irkneta. No. it wa&gt;- not inji^.-ti.m. I huve^xtluit b-fore.
meat, and when at ta-t I nwurerwl mj-.-lf . I'CriMwrd
■ a,
...
, ,
m&gt; unknown di-taur nn* &gt;ait of right
I '.One
jJ1*' thing
*“ing "! ‘ hurt really i11mx&gt;vAlttlrewny downtoita-Ix-.whl nmiirmfr.l ! rrW;
*?? ’«•«*» I mt In my
over the stxntige way in whirli I tax-amn J H*'! chair &lt;nr&gt;Wng and thinking: I wn.i In
twenty dollar* rich**, nnd I am afrnitl that I ' ,?^v; k?".v' l{' 1 w*" i^HTeof it: nnd a|
re-;&gt;/mded in an alwtraitrel m.-umre to the j
L
nevrr
’W ivay Iwfw
wurtn greetings of my friend wb,. m.&lt; n&gt;- a:' Lt. “
rtr ' that t,1!* 0 ,nan "
b«
tta- depot. F.w a day or Cwn | »«,! plenty to 1
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j],■ and lifri was ns wmrne nnd fj-.xnant iw pen- I
.wi
-I.rm U
Able. But uty N.-nwwta *ti11 pun.ti.nl me, nuii I ; . ' ........;
wu»&gt;
yesti-r-lay n» I tay on tin- »ta&gt;re watching th.- I dm»T rermnft myself tw to what
re.tl.-iw waves and Indulging in |*areful ij wnfi. led r» y»t my lore i« qntnld. Tho bare
drvrotu I bran! a Murad ns of *ubduei] vota,‘, ideS’if IP |s |WnMMtetno*! I know nothing
of
kii&lt;.
Riri,.
sh,.
mny
hm
e
U-en
ragagvu
bm~ near re nnd looking np b'-hrM nre old
tadie* giutng fatentiy at roe and bat tad in n khndru! timrenver f -r might I imnw.wtid
VW. It tireprpsi to t:a» that 1 might lx- th,Innwreut •-.m^.uf.tta
griaf. mid m it wtw
. - -- . --.f............
iiuniira
til . first time th njy cyprflrtvv that I badoeouAonrd nuytlungof tlw kbul I immediately t ioa. Storh were my p^imi*!- midnight
inquired the rvowm. UrralbntrotHi 1 l. urte-d
that MW Of them
te.me the futures thougtit*. niwt nydnor-a wli.rt I finally got
Of ter dTMrtoT wm. nnd tte &gt;&gt;tl*r toitecp were df«turiw.l by a thing m horeibJe
wept
Iwawe I wn* the
counter­ Ntetftatahlrh torture] EbuodL It luuintcd
part of her first husband My apolo­ rosiwiilt Ute pcn&gt;i*em-T of mi advert i*ing
gies availed nothing. I don’t w-e how I agrttt. and the dreadful, inileflnaWu riindow
waste lilune nuylrnw. as tbeir svniptonw In- had the fare of Mtas Htrh.
Iwritrtbta now with uo-wih feata The
cn-o.-wl at wb word of mine, and finXllv I
wm obliged to taat a luwty retreat. Ixtng day, U pon- and bright, ami the only thought
bland, with two old Indies, meh ‘of whom of last night that remain* ta that I am In
Hee
w.tb Mi*. Eari..
wi-bwl to claim mo ax a drewwd rdativc,
n.
IkT'WUI 10th, 1SW.
Lart evening I wu tai tired to writ* of
enough in tbn’vUJMgB tolmvv my wiXkura
the dnj’* event*. I h inl il, Imt my flret few
•hniod off. ,
■
।
pagta werv ao drenflfully *» »jd«l that I
Aa I got out at Thirtw-fnnrth street ferry a gate it up.
young am! pretty girl twplw! nx- from tbo i After 1 had written my record yreterday J
other end, one! ni-.luxl urrn-is tlu- rcom. Ita"tart. d out for a short (trull. T'bcntwmia
fore I ouM.gui.rd rnvW-lf her two arms wen- l°ry*g Jk'Pu 'h"t I might meet MIm Earfc.
around my reck, ami du- lad kiwMl m&lt;- two' Berhaps it was n lover’s prcM-ntimeut; who
or t hree time., thinking, a, I r4xm rtbcorerwl,
know At any rate, an I nalkci down the
that I wm |Kr Uitnrtlr-.l for whom shown*
w-iltrng. I wouM not Uve nml much for avenue a enrriage stopjwd near Twentieth
’treat and tbe object of iKy thoughr.&lt;
that bm th" retd follow turned up just thou
and J Uin-iy^-apcd , thnuhhig indeed, 1 Migktcd, She gnvo a cari-Jcs-. gtarre in n&gt;v
direction, paying do attention wtiatnueverte
me. and entered the store. I was tmm-fijro.1,
fur in my anxiety to bo*. I hart rai*e&lt;t my
band half wny to n&gt;y hat. Severn! person*
, ....... ■’
nuna wm In who chanced to noth* tbo movement nnd
- ^^b"n!cri,1k «• di-tracthm. I feJt I wnt
my urhlen Rush could not refrain from
-n_ ,lmrf
'railing at tbo way in which I hnd Iwru cut.
ucr.U cornu mum
.....i ■ ... .
Cut! Yes, that was tbe way that the plebeian
crowd j'tit it' I knew better. J Mt that 1
art »----••e/iin-w-. wuu wuonj
~»r -M-1
&lt;h.
Mica £arh&gt;'mu unacqtialntnl, btft who I waa
-»bt
1 1 did not know. Rather unpleasant xitttatton tobepl.-un-d in, you think, but it -nua

i

The Niagara falls (Route.

so that you can see the genu­
ine mark down.

Hrtim Ash. W7. ”

■KwwJ-UMjgnjBM to ino, and full of |NUw&gt;
rvOcction.I at rolled uimimly on.

A. HtcvruK, Kxj.
“PlLVH SlH- Far.
--- ,
«nrli tiring an traubl-, J imagine tnywlf

irv e&gt;ufini&gt;i-d our ta-tfrf n. the matter. We

Also FlannfLs anti Blanke
Vnderwe&amp;r in white, grey or
sen-let cheap.
I We can save you money on
i your Cotton purchases. citW
jin bleached'or uubleacbcil.

MARR &amp; DUFF

. ,, ,
:
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Mui
■dlall’l wiU! Uy Uh wny. I tn,iW.- |BW fl|1|
tdi.w i.nvv. It is Qlailya Murray Jirk. hai l

1
w. re lUM-.miriul A digbl iwidrat &gt;wretm*l
at a .Uiniar party that wm wmHiwbjt unpleornnt, and n ftarrunimr uf oth*r trial*
IW0r-w,-w,.l:t.1nWn,,..4w fuhk. B
oidrretJrmanreMwd up
mran.!gmtn.!
inc in Un* immt k&lt;*i.ln;r upr nuwt -&gt;ii:rac»ca»
•tring of &lt;|uw*tirv&gt;«»n matte-i-x | brewButhins
.-rf all llu- tint....... .........
n*

*wrd In a pwewrtiplLl manner. At tb&gt;
dinner tubh. h.oimrer. fh„ „!■,
a.j^

v
,M&gt;W u
Ob,
you sly frlknr, ynn; i1h&gt;
W|(wi j j - ’
Swtv”ibli’",il2 '*2 *”*"
to brr
iTcfty gli l-. lut. ,.f m-&gt;iM*r: I hiiih&gt;.m.-it *.
-wo&lt;m, ,.»■•,,, ''•.-•-"’-■'nr-nr
tl,
ha,.
Mi. Karla. (.■uUnu.rl t... .J.i f,ry .jj—
!•««;■ |.rtn«r, -Ifcd
bSi UlZ.
&gt; h t1"* n K'r 'h'' •’“h111—. I dhlnl UatUrlyrruSirtl He arnl .,wt
.U- w(.h
w"-!-W
"'-■'•si-si
•wlha,, fem, raylnj u,te (n .
tl„,

U»4-i1ak.. tn pla.T yin| in
rightful mhrritano). We wish u.
vancr. int '

.
Bt.a«. Blakk &amp;
M hnt dt&gt; ynu.think of that 1 Hi
unt. pwt wmiething to do with it!
Well, .han i atunapt tonvam i

s
W«'I narolt Tribune

£rtu“;.TT'

!U,‘-.

YOUR BUCCY
u

»

J*bites Htonogrephv.” famous »

- -11 ‘S’-

gets. Nothhig t,. be MhatMd ofvmy boy
aud ata- mod to trfl my daughrer thn’
’ruuNu’t reofe^ that H|i« hkwl him, ta-canm.
•be enjaynd making him tniM-inbu
aT
cm.
ta,i &gt;«*...
££. Ji;

In front of Famiefs’

*-«-nUy dh-EW br rhrnm.^* K
by Um use 5 a remedy infaliibb
,h:
»na ai: uiddbiX
’reiF fru,n,U,'
-02
bfi7writre?‘,'M5'&gt;’J““’8U’ ,W*

FOR ONE DOLLAR

COTTS HONEST

?

rire\°-r

1,0 done wonderful wr.

T»y (*»
iMubar riftr m=-i »•
“•w •fir.. Tlrt to e* WM l; ».

“Markhrotr ’Tied tta, bmte« f™,

HOUSE PAINT

Ju.

My vi^-vh eh-vated hta clan™, .nrl
•tore.] at rm. for a
xnenL “8^.^'
1X

NITS FLOOR PAINTS
A, Md
'
io-* rwa nlv

£2°= -■“"'"■''■■"‘M-Uhk. L“'S
Av,l
"*'r- A S- WraTB"
At.a here in another witna*;
»th. 1WT.

Cl tit m* Ohy.^ne. A. a laMboprl
and amu found rrfkf. and

tre.u-

Blo,xl b&gt;4
UK Swirr Bricirtc Co.

SSSaWOMTDBY STICK!

•old
eili

�Ol’R NATIONAL SOLONS.

noUlng Saturday except debate thsTxisrryWbite contest from Indiana Speecbse were

MICBmN STATE NEWS.

THE INEVITABLE OCCURS.

ITEM*- OF GENERAL INTEREST. -

iced train M a curtate Mfchlgua vwilWOftK OF THE LAW MAKERS
WASHINGTON CITY.

AT

CFerre11 of Virginia and Ootb waits of Ohio,
and in White's behalf by Cuobran of New
York and •Wilson of Minnesota (Deni-rraM
and Rowall uf lllluois (Republican). Onfe-

Proceed li

SL—Tbe first

hlbittaa The propoaitioo to n
jKMtago wan reported adversely,
introduced for 1«est (rotectiou.

4 to April 30 WM reported favorably. Plumb
introduced a resolution for an investigation
of alleged inefficiency in tbo pootal sorviea
Morgan on.l Blair made speech's agamsi
and for th* educational bill At 4:30 the

adjonrnod.
. ---- ------------------------- bill authorizing*w
bridge toroes tha Missouri riser Lelo'w HL
Charlo^ Ma Among the bills, eta, introdncwl were the following: Te prevent alieos
acquiring public landa; autbansiug tho ap­
pointment of clorts to members of congrseo,

A t-'Al.OO • lawsuit is on tbe docket al East
Bsgicaw, prefer*-*! by Cbartes H- P-uminer

ehaation to properly rroogo *&gt; some of his
stray deacriMi.-tnU.
•

Ovid was lUatroyed by Are oa Saturday.

that H),(»',OOj Of personal property escapee
taxation each year in Detroit
Tha City of Nile* failed to psv_ for tba

rxpioled, buridog tbo operator In a terrible

But
r”
■""t1” '’“'T’r
mg a rut ton finer and opening a bole in tho ।
.
wull
1
*
l Tbo man who caught a SI pound t
stly truthful
Ts j .
i
.
. ,
. lawavbuy I. aaiil to De t
quality in tba
.
.
o.incu.
lb.
"Mr or
ronerty and domratic troubles Mrs Georrs fellow
. ..
____ fish .
who rotate*
hue- f«rred ta
Homer homes are evi l to be ‘lying with a
disease that cloesly nwvtnbte* diphtheria.
rconvicted of stealing a wsteb. Ho was
«nce&lt;ito two years in tbo penitentiary and

,, .

Kime eight or ten Kalamazoo county
farmers are extensively engegoi in tbo sheep
eerv arrested Saturday night upon a charge fattening iml'iatry. Wta btew.irt leads the

William. Law and bir wife.

with a fiim «f Sl'«. and Bernliainrr to one
iui 1 half un bfur '

J

the bill proposing a constitutional amaodmsnt authorizing eoagr-ow to grant aid to

Tlw fe(Jo’
Ma A Omaha Railroad company, at Black

Gratiot musty p»lagogo»i, to Um uamtwr

In addition to furaiibing weather for a groat
common wealth, find, time to enlighten
Tbe a&gt; a dent crop of the toboggan slide b
Iwing rapidly harvested, this fine winter

The Philadelphia A Reading Coal and iron

chiefly rotetndara and Hungarian*, war* seen

CRUEL TREATMENT OF THE INSANE.

Kalax*XXi. Mich.. Foti, *.— Charges nt
inhumanity toward curtain patients on tbe

into town

4aa’stricken with paraly. t on Tuesday even­
ing, died Satcrlny morning
Maj. Clarke

The officers paid no attention to them until
three alien Janis recently discharged from
the institution, tbe management say for

A Fowler, Laving rolneed to eat
fact*). although their coddition
oily brought to the attention a

maddened Pole* mad*

officers

CT.aaxa.
throat*, appliances being , provided for thia
purpose. Ex-Attendant Lwnb .wears that

nth tha elute.

as a penalty for tearing up, nudsr an In­
sanely dcatruetire impulse, tha covering pro-

th«&gt; pbysiciaa Lewis* affidavit as to starving

tbb county, and B. J. Robinson,
county teacher.

nr-mtnal;

IN THE HOUSC.

but tbe police disclaim baring firrl mor*

bb prisoner throughout the battls, and when
tbe crowd dbp.-racd ruarclind to tha office of
’Squire Hhoeuiakcr without waiting to see
who was six*.
Tlw wounded are; M.chasl Hewton, aged
2’*, ehot in tbe face; lhe ball entered just
inl­

City, was bumod reerntiv. both Dennu and
of whisky.
observer intimates that they don’t forget to
1 sro tbe girls home when meeting fa out
A CoDtfniittae widow married a tramp
tourist, and then theT. T. tried to dfapatrh

The East Saginaw youth who stole f.VW

young man is left t« shift for himself. Aud
now that boy ran liars that it pays iodo
right
o. 2 February, opened
Occasionally some eou’ful chap w|U dellt»
graieiy turn hie back nn i&lt;oth fame aud fort­
une. A Mari-ie City Tnan sold his plumbing
business* to become sheriff of hls county.
Tramps era getting tire! of Cadiinc as they
are put to woik shoveling snow from ber
streets Hence tbe aUno«phoro of tbo town
is too frigid to be congenial to tbe improvi­
dent tourist

WM'

' spectator* jiraaeut fbd iu all directions Only

and that tbe physicians polled a number ot
Lb front teeth out as a punisbishment for tbe
viciotzs habit ot biting people. Another
sworn statement chargee physicians with
pulling out tbe teeth of Johnny Blaine for

Jobn
Cather,
agwj
24,
shot iu
tba. arm; Felix SeymaDoky. a Pole, shot

of their injuries b* learned.
tioa and court a Marching invest igatiya Tba

brought by the discharged attendants for the
recovery of a mouth's pay forfaited by tbe
Institution.
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•

A MOST HORRIBLE SIGHT.

Drju.ix, Feb. 4. — Saturday night, after
the pel fonnnuej was finished at Lowry's
Music Lail, M lie. Seuk^*. tho Hon tamer,
placed, her bead in tbe troutb of one of tbe
Ilona, for ttc (lurpoae of having a photograjb
taken in that jioailion. A sudden flash of
light frightened tbe beast and he e oaed his
powerful jaws oa the bead of tbo belplroa
woman, and retired, growling savagely, to a
corner of bH cage, dragging bis victim with
him. He shook tbe poor girl, tearing her boro
breast cruelly with his daws, an 1 for a few

an var-oua subjects, tbo bouse did

Clarendon county, were Lu rued to death
Thursday nigbL The i«rente locktel them

nlwro a religious revival

wm

tn program.

and was lumrJ to the ground, tbo six chil­
dren u&lt;ri*hiax in tbe flainte. Tb* r+.rr.l

MaxznxLn, Illa. Feb. 6.—Adam Rpaara,

Shields, a i’ottevilfa police officer. who was
among tbe spectators, end who did not even

and arrested t lie in. They offered no rroiitan er, but wont with him to tbe office of
'Bqnire MonaLan, win re be |referred chargwe
against them.
T!ie two tuvgbtrate offlrra are on East
Centro street, a iqunre and a half a|&gt;art
Thnt whole sjraee was dens-dy necked with
people, a larxe portiotTrolsih, who were
wild with pinion. Thee stirroun lal both
•Lynch them," Meili thorn," eta Saldetily
i atone «at thrown at Nqulro Blioemaker*s

I hni»* through
•ufflewnt to cai

points strongly to a dureputablo person who

jIadkom.

Wfa,. Fab. A —Tba reports of tba

Michigan and Superior was 7,lii,7«Jc valua,
A2A3,ffh&gt;; number of note employed, 10,7*9;

flees were riddled with ston-a. nn-1 their in­
mate. had a tough scramble (far safety.
Boms bruised bodies resulted. bur no serious
143a, foft

This would l« inerraaed to F1.0U0,-

denly tba attendants .prang Into tho cage
terrible atrug

change-1 bi* appearance, so Hint father aud
• mother didn’t recjguis* their -little runaway.
In speaking of tbo munlfkwnt salary ot
•i.OUo drawn by Michigan’s governor, The

cower In bb corner with fear. Mdle. Senlde
was immediately removed to her lodging,
and physician, summoned. Iler neck and

tarrit ]y lacerated, and altnougb aha b still
&amp;chigher; •menu &amp;&gt;.O&gt;$p.2O; unlives,
b.xi; tembs. lAiaktfltti.
IXoducr: Buller—Fancy Elgin creamery, 3Dfe

hero together with Caph Linden's Pinkerton

Republican dub. at thii state, fcrii

prejiaratory for trouble. Tbe borough eoun-

Esch club wilt be autitled to six

cover from tbe wounds which she received.
Br. Pacl, Mina, Fab. fl-The

Wise.

• KiU.OOO In Louisiana plnolandx Lumbering
in the land ot tbe cotton snJ ths canebrake
potauaM. M-io.jt ai I«r bbl. AiT&gt;!ea-Ctx&gt;*»’., is steadily roewiviug attention from tho frigid
northland.
Ovid’s new factory fa expected to turn out
4.000 ■sis of harness the lira: year.. That’s
training to business at a good gait.
Wheat-Na » rod March. KMfeWNc: April
William Morgan, a WilUamaion citizen,
••HttllHc; May.
June, W-tS
hvcemtor. RMtMMe. Corn-Firm, but very converted his property Into cash, and now
quiet; mixed siwsni wpot,
futunsg cob aud William have both diaappaarod.
Foul play

Itor and publiaber of the combination village
paper, Tbe Carbon Globe and Brighton News,
left homo on Monday, and his whereabouts

by a Pc
sailaut

Potts villa jsiL
Paul; third, Winnipeg
avarythtng

wm

quiet

No further trouble

He roodnring, both liimaaM and wtte taking

iloria! drudgery, and ba b Mid

moral of the histone Libby prhoa to Uiw city.
Nearly the whole capitalON-ha. tow'

him again,

&lt;300 worth ot clothing
.ba bouse of a Bay Cur
Ingham and Otsego have jmttel the list of

SIMc;- March.

Kay.
«M(c; Mar.

MMc;

May.

MMc;

July.

Oats-Steady. ca-Ji, 30J‘orx-»13 0U Lard-»7 I

Port Haren is credited with an opi um
joint that enjoys a liberal patroonge.
White Pigeon's rooeal revival shows a net

Drrnorr, Feb. L—A libsl auk for 1100,000
•at instituted Tuesday ahemooo against
The Evening News by Maxwell M. Ftsber, a
prominent and wealthy busitiaas man. The keeping about 2,&lt;JUO men idle.
News recently published a smaational arti­
cle about asocial scandal that it said wm
soon to t-e sprung on the public tiiroogb the

BUSINESS NOTES.
Rinao the beginning of thn Rcodln; strike

-Tho puddling de-

both tabled.

life imprteonmeit if Uiero is no loos of life
A' proernt*• *hanging
fa
or parMnal injury.. /'
’ *"
hill
to
ths ooly penalty. A r
.. was latroiucwl ~
er-tabHs!i a sold .era’; home at Knoxville,
Team 'The bou-** adjjurosd at 4.-U.T p. in.
WasBiwotom Crrr, Feb, fl.—With the ex

Tbe case

violence.

Warm feet are r. comfortable thing to

viding that In casm Of the willini cnuitig
to defraud Um nnder-

verdict of gSd.MO.OO Thursday.

a aiogb night on a Pontiac slide

nth |«rli&lt;-i{Mting with spent the money ami wnuhi _ fain rein tbe ta ly-eheet foruvrr tb.dr 'lurk pros- with to bur n railway ticket. But bi* pa-

incriil signal jby
Waite asking tor
pensionii for members of tho lifr-ssving j
•ervienj A bill was pas*41 giving employer
----- . &lt;-ffia* ........
__ j
of• -•
the! _public* ....
printing
thirty day/
have or ateenro i-ach year. The resolution

routestad alectiou case wm brie Or consid­
er*!, bet waul over. A bill providing for a
conatitetioaal amendment to tbe tffect that
ro'ngreas shall convene on tbe first Monday
in January was reported favorably. After
tbo transaction of some other famine** of do
particular intaroat tbe bouse adjourned.
W'ASBiworas Crrr. F»U 4.—Tbe bouse
Friday coocurrsd in several amend monte to
tbe bill for. tbo punishment of crime In
Indian Territory. Tbo Wil to create a court

pant and a reign uf terror prevailed tbrougb-

bho prutaiUy

Rockford,

known men Monday night and rubbed &lt;&gt;f

While digging a well at Albion Frank
rated tbe tniaiiM* tor a now trial in tlm taily«tw&lt;et conspiracy tnv and eentrnced Simeon Conant was burl*! teoeath fifteen leot ut

later siljourne-1.

Cullotn’e resolution for an Investigatio'i ot
Sbe postal srrvioe stm considered without
.... L_ .
*• JOUI1
(bo fl,K,r aiMj
r prepared and eloquent
drib
-y,,... ________ __ Sbermau’s tariff sptech
of eoata c|ays ago. Ha was brisfiy replied to
bySbertnmi, and then Bte wart spoke in sup­
port of the educational bill. A abort sxaentiva aefsion was bold, after which adjourn­
ment sms taken until Monday.
Tbe house passed a fail) providing that pub­
lication* that are simply bookfl .bound or
unbound, shall not be admitted to tbe mails

A little Bellair* girl wm bittea by a dog

riui hydrophobia if-aaaM.

male departin'-at. a patient, Michael Madi­
gan. was ke|* w itbout bedclothing for two
Dm M&lt;mn». lx. F-b ft—Thrro ecnsta-

*Ion bill* were favorably rspurtel. A tail
fur f
public budding at I'artainodth,
for Lienti(lcat:&lt;H&gt;.
wsy |*aM*L
WiJciii** bank bill h«&gt;
l foe two WMtv. A bill to prohibit plevin lor* thv money, which Ju«tiro Matlxw
•"'Idfara from working j# cutupetiiion vyith took from tbetn wiwn he soarcleol them.
■•itizerH was introduced, bn! tbe buu»» ndJuuroed.
H
I
TCaSIMXOTON Crrr. FrU 3. — FetItems
were preaented in tbe «euate Wednewlay d&gt;mce ot their crune. Tbo coMtabtes Ua&gt;n
isvoriiu reciprocal osuuDWrial rolalipns
with Misxk-u. Tbe raeuluUon asking reason* d'uurre.f, and Xliey
for th| delay in ronstfuctlng the naval
cntiarol woe* adopted, as J a bill authorizing
tiro prraident to retaliate,'uu thou countries

then taken up. Rayner oH Maryland cb^rnpimiiuj the minority report, which favorei
n eproidl consmitten. He roundly denooubM
tho Reading officials, and sns&gt;lv a general pn•dnugbt'upun all mono[«l|et, end lu tbe «nd
csntrfedlhls potal, a nyoltAiou being auo]ic-l
appoinftng a epedal committee of five, with
full pos-rs to invratlgate the wb.ite subject
&lt;&gt;f troubles in the I'eqnsyfvania coal rvgidnx
This cfcKed the days* businesH, an 1 tbe bouse
adjmirned.
■
,,
WAStmoTox Crrr, Feb 3.—The Ara*. Uniness transacted l*y tho sea ate Thur* lay wa*
to decide to ailjourn ovi+ until Monday at
tlio cions of the session. A bridge was author­
ized arvose tbe Mtasiseippi near Natcfaca R -tdleberghr wm rv;&gt;eatodly foiled in efforts to

Grand Rapids •arrant girl altemi&gt;t*l to

one la his sielgb-bvx. Whan bo reached polls A i
homo tbe barroi wm empty.
a Detroiters.
dustry, notwithstanding that some of her

liana! tall, and when he

quaranlinad Tb-jr* lay at Ban Frahonco.

Clark Earl, a Fitchburg dtixen, realism
the truth of the old asytng about tbe little

,' w .
.
A Mt Clemeae lady baa discontinued ber
mTT;
,
rro'**** A- local peper, m she Und. it tame and splnlfor s wntorway from Mks Michigan to Um O
Ovay.the e«nlu&lt;-iit botanistenl professor ot
.■
L ’ h.vl_„
Th_ p,,i._ n.Mtie
botany at Harvard roll.*,, dtei of paralysis
*’"2"^“f,
•••»*«. •«- ta
'
”
White contest,
from
Indiana,
wore
prosented, the majority declaring for n
Nearly &lt;2jd,i«X&gt;bsnsliiof kvrowne wrro
naw election, and tbe minority favoring tbe
' inspected in tho state the past year by In­
content?*- A fatter from tho pubi c printer
' zp.i-tor Platt and his tweuty-four .loputles,
! for which they rocsiv*! 4o fro, from l''&lt;» 'to
I iI.3.M each Tbo Standard O.l company
tiou was adopt* I for an investigati'-n of the field Medical college
। continues to furnish the must of the iHutnlnJtuuudl, dncraa*L Th* wnate amendments linquiahed the practhe bill ap|irn|riating for agricultural exAu Imlay C&gt;ty man moved to Nebraska,
perinteSt-atations w*m concurred in, raid tbs •devotmi hlmeelf, ua। tel th dog became homesick and has rchoum ntrrurnwl.
I turned to the land of his birth, unaided and
alone. Blizzardy Nelraska was too much
for him.
He first-xTerod a resolution for ronvidsratio.i tb« appointment of
HEAT.
•botanist of tbe United St^*'
craditioa treaty, and thia failing on Ed- pediiion. but be ileoim-d it
about 430.000.
mutvls'•bjectiuo, Rlddlebergsr offzrod noother roe dution amending tbo collate roles so Harvard college. In addition to his lec.uros
that tbe-troaty ahould ta» openly discussed. at Cambridge, b* delivered tbrve cuuroee of
Tbe rv*«!uiioii went over, as did Plumby re­
volution if or an Investigation of tbo alleged
He visited Edrops ta 1KH-TE) an I again ia
bill to fortber restrict Chinvoe IbSO-'bl, and had routrUnited numerous pa­
immigrataXL A Hll was pM&gt;eJ for a •!.- pers to eciesitiflc fcriodicals nnd to th* devoted tend uf 1MJ.
Thro* Jonesville blacksmiths ctalm to have
2'M,0uol|iublic budding ft Omaha, Neb. lhe
joint resolution was adopt**! propwisg an
ail, doubtless, indostrlotu. citterns, but that
aniendsienl to tbe constitution changing the
■!a|n oflinnu{oration of proridont, and close
of tbe |xi&lt;^n«csioual -term, from March 4 to S|*ut&gt;ding member in the sort ion uf, botany.
April ;U Evarts advocated tbe Biair Lift
&gt;ho had vainly onTHREE IOWA CONSTABLES.

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ducts sm rvportel favorably. ILd'llebergvr
twit*' tried te get op hi* reoclutiou to debate
ths HrktebfAm-Tictn extradition treaty in

ajuUl of tbatdiyala roatofttfl,-

they compared experiences
Two aUeced Amaricwn dynamiters, named
Callan and Hawkins, were convicted Friday

DEATH OF PROFESSOR GRAY.

oonstrucgioti of a brldg? a crow the Mhnufari
river al J■ xTvraiui M«. Toe cctnimitee uo
- omm-fen retorted id favor of rupMWting
the int ir-«t i:e cutnincrcs coinuiiesion tain*
vi-atignh*
1»*adlng atrika A b‘d wna In*

U.OOOY RIOT IN THE COAL STRIKE
REGION AT LAST.

baggagvmau iu is
matrimonial per-

A Kalainas-io man

THE RECORD OF CRIME.
Mrs. Minnie Franklin, of Walhalla, &amp; Q,
got permtaMion to visit ber btMbsb l in jail.
WajuttaUTOM CtTT, Jan.

A Bt Clair sailor applied

man who sp.ited some molten iron Into his
boots, thinks th? thing can be overdone.

Garrison.

Clxvklxxd Ohio, F-li. 4 —Wuile experL
ideality,” m it didn’t contain a single caw,
i ut tbe judge bad tta* fun ot opening and
clodng Coarr, Ju*t the sama
A fatal dipbthoria epidemic is raging at

cwlorwl mea

The finishing department will

boilers io tbe rolling mill departm-ut ot tbe
Britton Iron and Steel work. Saturday morn­ Uuo lung with tba present talent.
ing, a leak in tba pipes allowed tbe oil to
neaps which igaited, enveloping lbs
A Jonesvillo couple who Lad admitted to whole building in a very few minutes. Tbs
sring sustained domestic relations without structure with machinery will be a total loss,
amoantmg to IfiO.OuO; insurance, fa^OCO.

John Traudt, a retired merchant, of .MBaggreg.ite IH.OM.

'snipped

has stopped lhe purcbas -, and
got (&lt;r ih" product.

�AMMTIOMAL COUMTY NEWS

tbe irrpocnomiAC.

TIieTdoiMityisSiKw!
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Rqthing Succeeds Like

J mute Cook haa bem nttUttf
n»ny Irietyb ««l relative* Bear I t»«

T1

vtattin* at Jan*»» Steart'a. Mr. .Stuart
has been laid up with a broker, iqr for
tbe pt*i i»o mooths, b*it B grume
better aLmlr.
linb. INnwtd^te has beeo quite «ek.
board of rxammati D, veiled lhe
arbeols in thl* part of the town tbe

p-T M eondirtoa.' We now h»ve tifty
tDen&gt;f*rs. and all wwn Tnterettvd in
the temperance work. Aferr the tattelUtion of ofiieem Utt FrMav ei.eeirg we had a
ante and mady.

cwau«« fv”r ■N’"**
4 U3-J.U4 before lb* M

Following are tbe real ettate trans­
fer* for we«-k rnoiD&lt; Feb. ttb. l“JSk,
u token from the books in the register a
office,
lzw«vz» II.Cart!• to HantQ Cartte. 5&amp;k Me It

Dr. J. A. Baughman, the Specialist,

to Horacv Conn. 1» rec’tl

HASTINGS, MICH .
fs able and proud to refer those who maj’ inquire
to hu
success in the treatment of chronic diaorpers to a large num
ber of

M M* aoiar*. MM
dottan wtn mU-c ie:

The Leading Citizens of Barry and Adjoining Count s.

r—ju'rvj to

Remember that his home has been in Barry county for
many years: that he has made the treatment of Chronic Di*
eases a

Special Study

for

Years.

He use* all the latent and most approved method&gt; for the
treatment of Chronic case&gt;_ He is not prejodired in favor of
any scnool. The remedy that suite the case in hand, uo mat­
ter what school uses it, is the one be applies. With him the
test of ability to cure in the case &lt;\f any remedy is it&gt; succes
in act ual practice:

Read, Read, Read
brrer hit*
r,!mtrr.

If you are suffering, do not despair.
Dr. Baughman can point you to a number of ca*es where
patient* had given up ail bo|»e of life and resigned them.-elve?
to a belief that they must soon die. To-day they are well
men and many of Uiem prominent in business and social
circles.
„
It would be a violation of sacred confidence to ghe the
names of any of the hundreds of testimonials-we have. Th«
originals can be seen, however. We quote from a few
One says: *‘I have thrown away my crutches and, am .no
longer a sufferer from rheumatism. In my rase you have
made a complete cure.**

1

monh&gt;*y TVttq4z.mz • f rxnlrt.u

by Indian own*:-awl
i Moody warmish with the rvdikitM ha- tern

ItH I .'

laMiufiiue in the hoiej wi tip

r*nirt»r. of mi pr-.nn
Ibrrrof. by cluing • rop;
pubUalted la th' HavllriE’

Another says: “I find that your treatment for catarrh in
my case has been highly successful. 1 cannot tell yon how
grateful to you I feel.*’

Lap»
. big Ute a katlwir covered notebook, “IVi
used ao l&lt;-ug that I had to have it retx. *
, recently 1 jot down everything bare;

Hecnrirolaio. V. W. -ympatkuunj; fri-nd*.
•Pl
? ! they prVTcr
proper him Hj
llllmitaltk
’jmiUhk vlrmud
rlncoKri

Lx-h w*« thereafter kt alone

utj oi item. no-.

rttv al Ua’tingt.
E
••b -Ur r.(F-• ci,,,..
and etrbt huhdm? nnd rlri tj. eight.

rntwent. Wm. w. cate. Judge of Probate.

“2 »
Hrilllp. h» New York Mail and Expo ■

I. Cook. &lt;uanUaa oi «aid minora, i

faninx k* tert by fn-ezing
umioobuwlly &lt;&lt; greet raJ1R. j„ M-hnoIIng »4»l•wtbartte, arwCMr a lotion. a thirl a bitten,

about the Mtn-r as bwnnre* property! iu Un
coin—#!.UV a font-—Unroln iNebj D»ni-

tn IteTforenoor. h- .inipi'd
■aid brtttloc. and that Ute ■

wlrnt the forpnto and torpedob&gt;at hwr&lt;fotte
Dakota iimband— W'eJJ. I mint g&lt;4 U&gt; tbv
Jtr, my dear; 1 have a baryclay ivforn me.
Wife—Good by. John, and don't forx-t

-s-lentm.; pbyandfcjiod pnit d*xaoortnlnd that alcohol
•nd V4gMcc&gt;are noxiovsawi b« al ixpr quite
tlwrir rm., and then nwlw that l-Aliptn- b.mofl' i.tl If UKd iu mudnraUott, tu«d lw restunea
diqaVMUr auxiliary of hrallb, wbwvmpou
U «m.&lt; it rmahrly until a time when ba wm
another wdrotiflr anthoritv

Judge of t-rvua-e.

fur gunners than light tend-re. 11wired,
eily ore got Hom aboard and dMtanrad

.

.

wtv- gw nnd half

idda did anything. Had aaingk umn melted
forward with tlw vtnndnrd ut thh point, it
WrWV ei.rtn!*, * .».l^.
*__ .. r ,, _ ■

“Yk. ,.ir; Ixi
ipjt,c fin. uitmiK
nbiri&lt;»®»i»u&gt;l yi
tlw dten^v la wemrt.••YoupaMaJlir
‘•Yen, Hr; tbw.v U la all rsoHptad. Tba
tnan mJ4 it lud wUppfxl ymir ndod for tba
f.»uT ytwrt, and ao"— TluU boy got

e*iliixte«. sml tlw Fmv-faixw-t!. dte.-oruriag
they wrru »««tly uutnumbxmd, «»&lt;1 that
there wn» mailing u&gt; be gniu^l by AgbUngk
torited »x*i IM,—Kcamtific American.

One patient who thought himself in the idst stage* of con­
sumption and had been assured that such wtis the case by his
physiciaujwww writes: ‘Dear Dr: I imi feeling better' aud
stronger every day. and feel sure that persistence with your
will4&gt;e rewarded with a complete cure.” And it
will, rhe trouble was,’ his other physicians lacked the means
of correct diagnosis of the case. Instead of being in the last
stages of consumption; the lung tissues had but just began to
break down.
'

Dr. Baughman by bis extensive research, large practict
actice and
modern methods and appliances for the practice of medicine.
lueui
li able to correctly diagnose a case where other* wouldi fail
This is of the greatest importance.

Thirteenth L'hlaM (PruMiani, .nnxrted at
a abort diatancw- by more cavalry. A raptain of the Eighth promptly furnxd n[x»ti hia

airy did not move, aa if dMrrmloMl ’to.r».

A gentleman writes: ”1 was suffering terrible with kidney
complaint. Many physicians declared i had Bright's disease,
t on were the first to give me encouragement and since’putting my case in your charge 1 have obtained the relief I
hoped. I am able to do mv work the same, as before 1 was
taken sick.”

bear this in mind.

toolo. diurrtire. mrtujnrilbu.. hmhh rvJM1«tu. a ainatt body of tb* Eighth
U,_,L |_____ _ ■

A lady uses this language: •*! have suffered frmn female
weakness for many years, and expended hundreds of dollars
in vain efforts to get relief. Not until I put my ca-~? iu you:
hands did I experience that relief. Now I am heartv and
well.”.

^a¥hg
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

ANOTHER FACT
worth yonr remembering is that Dr. Bajighman treat- only
Lhronic diseases. He is a specialist in that line. For I bat
..
reason he can treat them mueh more successfull} tliaii :'!e
regular practitioner, in short, be readily enres cases v. h' rs
tbe regular physician fails.
Therefore, if you suffer from any form of Chronic diTUn^r ‘Ja1 yo" can.get right hf're '« Hastings by lh
lUugbman the same scientific and successful methods ul
»»*toent that you can get only in the large cities, ami then
us a great expense.
.

out i-ouutrv.

CONSULTATION FREE

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County News,

MOUTH HA*TINC.S.

I'lLAIBlKVILLK.

Mm. Jennie De;
resident of
We are in receipt of th- wedding:
cards Miss Frankie Doyle and Eugene Yankee Springs,
Horton. Mr.- and Mrs. Horton are। Mrs. J. P.Man
towels.
upending some time with relatives tn ktammatlom fa the
I The toiluwuyj peraotu arc sulhorUed to tvGrand Rapids.
Dr. Lath'rdn. of ll^iiinlpi, and i^.
reive hui&gt;«Tipirnn« Tor tte R.xxxrn:
F. K. Nausley and wife have another
Evons, of Middlevfile, are the attending
little girl.
.
'
Milton McEiwafn and Jay Arm- physicians.
BUBSCIMPUGN KATES '
Geo. A. Warner bought a horse of H.
stroag are in the neighborhood.
J. McKeWey. Waele Drove.
B.
Bennett f»r which he paid STB. A
Report nays J. W. Briggs has sold his
B D9l BLd bntaro ttecul at lh« ymsr Ite
form to Mark Norris, and rented Mr. good bargain George.
priac UjMlncripUon «rili puvJHrely te SI.—,.
No preaching at the Grove school
Doyle'h house for his own use.
s
In &lt; il»?r ea*e U ernU mil be
lor ro»L
wten •ubertter rrotdex ont-tte vt the |
The rhetorical exercises in the school bouse the last regular appointment on
J*oitai*Mer. Freeport. .
■uunty.;
___
.
. '
iisuoderstandlng.
account
of
some
Friday
were
postponed
on
account
of
•'
InifiF.
! ADVKBTiaLVU itaTRH:
but as the cloud ’ |Kord has P-4
the absence of'several pupils.
D. L. Northland. Cedar Creek.
Jne nitunn per
................................8UOOO •E. S. Norwood. Detain.
Clare Blsekruan has teen quite sick. over there will ta
Kxtra chirge lor »pc&lt;jto poaiyaM.
Bk aa usual,
Mnuy are sick or .nearly so with day the 19th al Hi
frees telow zero
JOB'rRlNTrw?.
‘
ThermometerI
severe colds.
.
not pan-out very sucoesifully.
&gt;th. at« o’clock
Sate McLtod is visiting friends here. at Yankee Sorfagl
Mvf. T. Crawley has rMurned from
p.
ui.
the
cofflastd
There
Is
a
good
deal
of
Interest
in
the
her vhill at Mr. Wiwtetone's.
TajUnaUcr. Yankee tjprtoo-mealing* which will continue through far.
c. tv. AFBKtrout. Bowen* M ITU.
W.
J.
RitcfiM
ived Sift'for his
•nd oomoetent w orkmen &lt;
CnP.WSCOKNF.llM.
BiXIM to do f.nt-clxu
3-year-old colt M
d to Mr. Kenzy
QUIMBY.
The Into storm has blocked the road
Instead of S15O||
ted In last weeks
ft, betwwMi till* dur tind
with snow drills so that It 1s difficult
Sleighing is good.'
issue.
traveling.
Waller and Will Bidelman have^jiiit
Some ot tho n
teas
of Star lodge
John Barber han sold the north half drawing logs for Wilkins.
• ^C^K^klSKKT.N
Ubw
lake lodge
I. O. G. T. mte.wll
of his farm to Arthur Shorter for &lt;3,200.
Ask Charlie if be was ever left by “a
ontey evening and
The surprise party was well attended 14 year old."
*ouuty »rAt ut itory etktnty. It* tocstlon an
throe natural urraees ruing trout tim Thorn­
at Charlie Barters last Wednesday
S. J. Bidelman received a carload of
atW. J. Ritehia'a
apple nicer, could h«ro'*i be »urpawxi. With
night and a good time had.
lumber from Saranac. He intends to Friday night.! Aj W»ROod time.
Is tenigltuUy xhadod «roe» and Jiaudwinc
FRKETORT.
There will be a social at C. J. Brown's irnild a barn on his farm In Baltimore 24 numbers tajlng
bcmes. It allonh nn excellent reefdence pl am.
John Yarger was at the county seat
The cltjr h*s zratleC »ctiiv&gt;!x at tho hlghrot
next Wednesday night for the benefit the coming summer.
Thursday.
WOO»LA3U&gt;.
.
of the singing school.
&gt;Geo. Scott is hauling logs.
The L. &amp; II. R. IL Co. advertises for
■ Mrs. 3&gt;avid ReynoldA' mother died at
Rumor has it our literary society will
N. Lathamjcounty superintendent of
18.01X1 tiro.
Plainwell last. Thursday night.
“bust up.” We are with the opinion of the poor, Sundayed at Dl B. Cooper’s.
olent crtler. It can bax*l vt »J Bue a sjitrin
Mrs. John Targer Sundayed in
Mrs. Lydia France and ^Mrs. Enos the rumor.
Assault nod battery case before Esq.
—
a.—U-------- ---------- cves.whk-b fur- Bowne.
Barter are on the sick list.
■
School doses in three weeks.
Vq|te on Thursday next.
Willard
tty and ad iptn
T. L. Rogers was in Hastings ThursGon for hounehoM
Eddie Fisher has teen quite sick but
Rev. Martin preached at the school bawdy and wife vs; Jacob and Henrr
adeouaSe- protect Ion
day.
is
some
better
at
the
present
writing.
house last Sunday.
Hitt.
K&lt;xxl i&lt;4nk-.. which' extend Mery |&gt;o»lble arA.,
Curlto
played
for
a
dance
in
A nice lot of pickerel-were on sale at
Vina Iluffniwi will teach our school
A rvplev in suit for taxes. Isaac Eartv
coiDtxUlioa to patrons, -uid two nowho:rt». om­
ul trbirii i&lt; now opsi to the public, tlist b*»e no Bowne Friday night.
Creasy to day and were readily sold at the coming summer.
vs. Jerome Waite, on Feb. 20th, at Em.
Wm. Richardson's peqple visited
Hupcrtof tn any clt» of three thnm tJwpofHil*H cents p^r pound. Bring some more
Velte's.
.
Uoo ofjHtMInt*. It» btuinoui nwn nndbe«l- friends in Hastings Sunday.
IIO W KA n.MILLS
bop, we like fish.
neMboawaro mnyabnjnMVtU&gt;The Utne« tn
Miss Dors Dillentack;has secured the
Miss Lida Murgua spent Sunday
Tho morning and evening of the Vth North Jordan school for the summer
pui'.i aid r ntcrprts*. It has already s number
Minnie Flower has been very sick
ot tkiurmiiing mauulaeturlna enter prior*. But with the Misses Malic and Lppisa
luarcury
was
down
to
15
degrees
below
for. the past week and is no better at
term.
• '
■
U‘nd re&lt;l
• r reper?i^S;
WTflei 1L
zero. Good Dakota weather.
thia writing.
Our drain commissioner is having
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Mrs. U. Will was the guest u( J. J.
Last Thursday C. W. Armstrong considerable business at present locat­
.Several from this way attended the
Smelkw s people Thursday.
donee al the Grange ball Friday night. wont to Elkhurt, Ind,, m u delegate to ing and laying out drains.
Ht Culler was al the county seat Satu meeting of the People's Insurance Co.
iiastluZt, makinz it nearer citirago by rail
The Salvation Army held a meeting
Judge Marvin, of Akron. (&gt;.. spent at the Kllpatnck church on Monday
than etthet Grand fcnpitls or ,lackMM&gt;. H tb*
Lapids, was in
ptirpMdof the pCQjtnors ♦! UUGlne to extend
The house was crowded to
M. II. Bloom and family are visiting 1severe! days this week with E. H. Bow-' evening.
are: eta;
tewti Friday.'
.
en.nnd duriug hls stay took n trip to its full estent.
at
I
’
enfltdd.
.E. FI. btasoD was in Grand .Rapids
Mlcttgsn. Tit*
Harting* rnl’roafl ha’
Several^xirties from here visited the
C. Kent add wife, of Portland, were your city in company witli Wm. E.
.
,
Knuled at. ) Ironed from l»Well •outli to Saturday.
Bowen.
'
sink
hole
in Roxana on the Grand
guests
bf
E.
Lo
:khart
Sunday.
Kron-ort, eizht miirs north of nasthiin Td&gt;'
. Geo. Lewis wae buying stock in this
Bert. Armstrong weCt to Hastings Ledge A Grand Rapid*&lt; IL R. and re­
Mrs. Wm. Curbough, of Orange, is
right of way its, b*en jtectire.d and n»o*r nt Ute vicinity to(.we«ik.
Ruling teen dnr.c from Fr-ej&gt;ort to liar
spending a few days with her daughter last Saturday. He returned Monday, port it as being in a very bad eondF
Geo. Eddie is now clerking for ReiUs rend wfif be extended to XfMtlng* tn 1«*&lt;.
his
grandmother,
Mrs.
Armstrong,
re
­
lion. The road ted is several feet be­
Mrs. Caroline A. Austin.
and It! I* expected will also t* irtwhnton to gier, Roush A Co.
low the track and still going down.
F. Allerton and wife rejoice over a turned with him.
Battle Cre-k: &gt;n&gt;eMtwo new. net da will Rive
Samuel Geiger an.l family, of Earlton,
Inliint child of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
HseUuii a/ tJiiF transportation tacit!lies a*
Mpu J. H. McArthur was in SuiBcid
young daughter, Feb. uth.
King died Thursday night, and was last week attending her sifter. Mr*
conld K» desired, and make It one ot the. very visited at bis Lither's Sunday.
Mat
Bloom^omcs
to
the
front
with
a
bent pdfht-s for manufacturing eitabliShments
SimeonLteckle took their organ to
burled
Saturday
from
their
home.
Geo. Davis, who was vary sick.
new cutter.
.
to loc-i»? To »&lt;-cure such ts th* n!m of the eit i­ Grand Rapids Thursday to havfc it re­
Agiun
we
bear
the
chiming
of
mar
­
rons of It vtf'r.gs. and It-oflers most libera! m
A party of young people from this
The young people hereabouts made
A well-to-do farmer ot ouf township
.
dnecmints fpr such institutions. Orfstnly no paired.
place attended the dance Friday even­ Wash-1’rice a grand surprise Friday riage bells. This time it is Fred Du- expects tn go to Ionin this week to par
t-ettcr tpl.-u-o lor any branch of msnutarfurlne,
Albert Gosch was in- Hastings Mun­ ing at J. Jobnsaft. "
evening. A good social lime was en­ Maresque and Anna ’ Gackler. They h noie of considerable amount which
-speriiluy furniture and woodwork, ronld be day un UtuifUKS. a
were married - at Middleville the 8th. was signed by him as; securitv for a
Charley Dolle’s baby is sick.
M-Iected and a liberal bonus will be g!»en for
joyed by all present.
John Karcher and wife, of Ixiweil.
the lifcatlou .here ot such establishments.
Will Bass is -home again. He has
F. i’emcoten and wife are on the sick and have gone to the northern part of young man some nine years agu. How
llasUnks ts itjAut to enter a »*w rm of pros -.jailed irieDds in this vicinity Satur­ b?en working at Cadillac in camp, but
the state to visit Fred’s sister. Mrs* is that foFoccommodatioQ ?
Hat.
peril-..i aadT&lt;ro;iO»es to piaec ttwlf to the irnnt day and Sunday.
.
• they postponed business on account of
«
rank n| the tiuatllnz cities of Michigan. l.» this
Then- were MO bushels of corn stored •
Ye scribe has been on the sick list King.
It
was
one
dozen
tudter.
4
which
Nor
­
connection we wllfstate that during the past
The people of Bowcm Mills and vi­ in Warner'S agricultural buildinf on
deep snow.
again
for
the
past
two
weeks.
.
rear, tfe? ur* buildings and Impresrtnetils In man A Hinkley lost, instead of one
Everybody went to see Loomis give
L. Lockhart was in Suntield visiting cinity have organized an associate 11- Monday tot and the partiea extact to
atMUfc* arv-rez ited
and during the rent dozen harneasre.
lirtrj' association, and are to elect teeii; put in atout 2,200 bushels of corn and
away prices Saturday. We hear Frank friends the past faw days.
two yFars SifbOOO. For further particulars
We are glad to see Geo. I’erkins on Moxom was the lucky tnnn to draw the
voticerping this, one of the best ctlles In Micli!Wm. Ehls, of southern Dakota, is officers this evening.
oate, they say, tgl^e natd here during ‘
.•au. Hud taxing ns bright prospects aw any. our streets again.
Rev.'J. E. White and wife are visit­ the coming summer.
robe, but don’t tell it for a fart. •
vtaUiog old friend*.
take the HAWTtJmo Baxxkr. aeknow'.c.ie*d to
Fox A Son are buying all kinds ot
Geo. Howe is sick with a cold.
be the rqua! of any county paper imNlwhed.
Un Tuesday last, the W. R. C. aad
Mrs. Dryer's children, who have been ing relative in this vicinity.
lugs, and paying good prices.
Aut and Thad went to Plainwell and the G. A. IL boys at a meeting at A. W.
Chas. Johnson has taken (he job of afflicted with the diphtheria, are on the
D. E. Waters, of the People,'* drug cutting the Umber that J. Pumfrey
purchased two hogs, for which Thad
M. BATE
gfflo.
store, has an elegant new sign oter bls bought of Mrs. Colby.
J. Claper, of Vermontville, wan in claims they paid Sbk).
ItoUnC*- Mlcb. door.
O.S. S.. you will have to surrender lamp sb a token nf their rrapect for her
this vicinity, seeing his tost igirl SunA baby girl is tht» cause of that smile
the belt.
dav.
Inborn in the order. .
al lent!
on Geo. Baker's fare.
RjtAl-3
Mr. Scott's partner has leQ his real‘
G. Morgan and wife with their*
Au
old
fashioned
blizzard
to-dav.
The L. A II. R. IL Co. ate now run­
The nelghoorw turned out and made daughter Flora returned Saturday
Cloverdale congratulates Delton on dence and te now occupying the resi­
ning three new rosj-enger coachis
from
a
five
months
visit
with
friends
dence of Chas. Schrlner.
•
J£ A. BARBER. M. D..
The Instrumepfs for the telegraph a wrvxl bee for Felix Uhambertain, cut­ in several of the western states. Mr. its prospect for a roller mill and elevat­
L. Hilbert, who has ton sick for
ting hiiu quite a pile of wood.
or. “Charity towards all and milice
I /
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. line were received here Monday, and
Chai. Carpenter has Iren under the M. is in rather poor health, and has towards none” is our motto in this several days, is on our streets again.
I k ./
Nay be found st ht» offle* ewer NcvinS store will soon te ready for use.
Iwn slnoe he w’as west. They think matter. We expect that a friendly
On Monday last Wm. Baird started
We are glad to learn that Will Croty doctor’s care, but 1 understand he is Castleton is good enough after all.
f \ / from 4 to to a. m. are! from 1 to 3 p. m. AU esilw
competition will create a better mar­ up north to dispose oL&lt;a load of beef
in city or county promptly re«i&gt;on&lt;1ert to. Ke«i- is improving. We hope he will soon around again.
An old fashioned spelling school at ket tor farmers.
which he bought last week.
ilenre -UenUey place, cor. Center snd Church te in our midst.
Mrs. I tee Cobb Stindayed with her
I
the
brick
Thursday
evening.
t.; I l«»llnit». Mich.
E. Bevier is the happiest man In the
As soon as the cold weather is over
Conrad Smelker delivered some hogs mother-in-law. Mrs. C. Carpenter.
I Miss E. Ellerton has commenced her business will boom at this point.
world. It is twins—a TV lb. boy and a
Abe Cravens IS ailing thia winter.
at Hastings Friday for his brother
school again at the Misner school
p fC.WWRY.M.D.,
6W lb. girl.
Jacob
tanah
is
much
improved
in
Hardly
a
day
passes
without
some
•
honse.
V.
1’hvsiciun and Surgeon. John.
one arriving here to enjoy the dne
A large and attentive congregation health, fro much that he is nbie to ride
Sickness prevented our sending items
Makes a sixM-iaRy ot trosttnc dteaiM ot the
fishing.
EYEnml EAR and the proservatlon of »l»lon listened to a discourse from Rev. Viv­ out or drive his own horse.
I The toys gave John Acker a big surSome very fine fish have been caught to you tot week.
3r wooerly HttlUB sFBCTACLlM and eye ian, of Montcalm.
Leaving
um
—
the
snow.
A few more days like Monday will
iLASSKH.
, '
_
prise last Monday night, it being his
from Long lake this winter. A picker­
There
was
a
sort
of
n
concert
in
J.
vffije .tnd rroldenre on Bnmdway. near Court
Our sick are convalescing.
el weighing 10 lbs. was taken from finish our sleighing.
Yarger’a store Thursday evening. J. birthday, by coming in with baskets
Hoaw. llastlnit*. Mirh.
Eddie Coats is the owner of a pair ot Granger lake by Otto Mason and Chas.
Lulu Wachs is again attending
Kassonitz, c.f Buffalo. N. Y.. sung nnd and music while he was at the store. twin calves.
school.
They
danced
until
the
“
wee
nma'
hours"
Kingsbury.
D. E. Watters, of this place, played on
QMITII A COLG BOVE.
Dr. Benson and wife are entertaining
Box social At Levi Cotton’s next
Mrs. John Ashby has tom very eld*
the guitar. M r. K. is a very line singer. then bid each other good night. All Thursday evening. Cordial invitation.
O
Lawyers,
friends
this week.
but is much tetter.
; Why is it that some men cannot bear report a good time. John with the rest.
tOSlee la V#ida'block. Hasting*.)
C.S. Palmerton 'a saw mill was shut
Prayer,meeting at II. A. Johnson's
A dancing party at 8am Phillips’
Myrtle Kingsbury is now at her
to see others share even with them as
down Mbnday, on account of the sick­
*n Wednesday evening ot this week.
father's.
She
has
teen
suffering
from
Friday
evening.
A
large
crowd
nut;
1 crag ns they are iu the same business,
J Stephen Wolfe, of Lake Odessa, is acre eyes.
ness of Mr. Thomas and Mr. Cramer.
and al ways mad nt everybody if they all seemed to enjoy themselves.
JE. KEN ASTON,
Protracted meetings nud partiea are
10 degrees below zero Thursday even­ spending the week with hb parents ot
Alex McCallum is about to pack a
Attorney at Law, don't driven mile or two out of their
this place. '
large quantity of ice to be used in the, all the rage now.
.
yaco.'«rtore-2
___ &gt;I way, Just fur the sake of patronizing ing.
(Over J. 8. Ooodve*»
—
Jerry
Shoup, of Maple Grove, called butchering business.
Social at B. 8. Holly’s Friday evenBrattice* la all court*ot*“
th*Stale.
■*" “ CoUeetton*“'them? '
at IL A. Johnson’done day last week.
promptly attending to.
Frank Fierce has a mill yard well
nows comnkhs.
W'm. Eckert let his team stand the
Chas. Richardson and wife, of A^'a stocked with logs, and a great many
Oinrlcy Rieser Is again sick, and un­
Rev. Townsend, of Gulesburg, preach­
othdr day while he went fo the house
ARTIN V. BARKER, Keil Estate, to light his pipe, and as it was cold ed at Doud's (tamers Sunday, the dth. are spending ar short time with hb popple bolts are being brought here for. able to attend school
brother A. K.. also hb sister. Mrs. G. shipment.
Mrs. Baitinger whs taken very sick
Insurance and Loans.
they took the opportunity to exercise instead of Eld. Voorhees, who is very W. Coats.
I
Sunday.
OfflcewUh J. G. Bun^wnft^teu. 2 doors north n little. Wm. says that they got pretty s|ck with congestion of the lungs.
The store Is almost completed and
Orson Wood mid Frank Wolfe have
i
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hilbert are
L. Whitmore is going to move his returned from the woods. Frank says we shall soon have a pastofiice. whichl on the tick list
Bpridal attention Riven to making exchange* near all over the farm. un&lt;l were finally
will make it very’ convenient tor this
ot property. Thn interest* of non resident caught by Seth Smith. They did. no mill on E. B. Payne's farm.
they are drawing logs witli “gray backs" neighborhood.
F. F. Hilbert is again able to ba
property owner* carol ally looked iMtar. 1jtruu purUcuIar damage.
Mrs. M. ChHBUler is a little tetter.
about.
' .
up therA
of all *Uim for tale or exchange. House* and
Charles
Dash
and
wife,
of
Elba,
N.
(). D. Loomis and Martin Chandler
About 30 Freeport citizens boarded
J. Xt. Uolmea is sick.
C. S. Boice and family spent Sunday V., are visiting at Fraud Mead's in'
the north bound train Saturday even­ have truled cows.
at B. Durkee's. ’ On their return they Castleton.
Dance at Kelly’s rink Friday night.
Mrs. Zerble is on the Hick list.
ing
to
take
in
the
show
nt
Lowell.'
We
were surprised to learn that there had
Miss Cora Palmerton went to Hast­
TXME8 A. 8 WEEZE Y.
Henry Merritt, Cloverdale, now orA.' C. IxxmilH Him made his last trip been some one in the house. No dam­
arrived there in safety, and winded
Lawyer,
ings to Visit friends on 8aturday.
ffan
__________________
oar way toward the music hill, vfhere to H ratings with logs.
llMt'nx*. Mich
/
age done, however.
.
Our new hotel clerk makes it* lively
Mt. Kneestrick is on the sick Jtak
Pracucra to all eotirtx or Ue
O.Ufe over it waa to take place. The train held
for curtomers.
W. 11. tjeranu’ •tore.
___
_
There Is an auction social to te held
there till it was over with, and atout
Mrs. Hough is on the sick list
Geo. 8. Ilartom is on the sick list.
Il o’clock we started for home, feeling at Mr. ^Itmore's next Wednesday
W. 71. Green. «»f Alma, Neb, is visit­
Mrs. John Smith and baby are sick.
Russel Slade and Fred Quick are
£ C. WELTON
,
that we had hiid the worth of our mon­ night
Our Miterprising butcher, Wm. Bar­
ing Mrs. W. H^Jewtll. \__
There
whs no spelling school at some belter at this writing.
Wallace Difigman. of Battle Creek, rel,
i
has gone north with a load of beef.
It Bgent far the Ohio Farmer'* luturaaee Co. ey.
A. 8. Quick ta quite sick with bron­
Doud's hist week.
Charley Lane has gone north for a
was in AssyriaInst week.
He writon pollrte* on * auu&gt;'» pnwrty MPdiut
The teacher at Hope Center intends chitis.
om by fire, ilgtitnluK or wind; ra*ln«t * man ■
few
days.
.
M.
Kearney
is
working
for
Thomas
:
.....
.nH
Mrs. Sam Hill returned from a visit
to have reading schools every Tuesday
Hough A Snyder are .buying quite a
Clarence Doolittle succeeds .E. C.
to her father In the south part ot the Mitchell.
night ’
’
of corn.
Levi Gifford is in Bellevue running quantity
i
Spaulding in the merchantile business
pOOK A SHELDON,
X
state tot Saturday.
S. Haight will move to Lake (Man
at this point, and while we regret the
J. K. Wilcox is entertaining friends Cook A Wright’s raw mill.
Born, Saturday Feb. 14th, to Mrs. soon.
:
loss of E.U. yet we predict n bright and
from Ohio.
&lt;Office In Atalrart BlAX.HMUnm. Mlcb.)
King Winter b leaving us.
Fred Griswold is teaching writing
There is to be a birthday party for Samuel Ogden, a son.
Have the only set ot Abstract Mown In Barry prosperous business career for .Clarence.
Mrs.
Wickham,
who
was
taken
ser
­
The
protracted
meetings
at
the
Ausi
school
at Lake Odessa.
Having been known for year-3 in this
old Mrs. Grafton Tuesdaytalght.
Ooaaiy.
- ■
Our butcher, Mr. Held, furnishes the
vicinity be already has a reputation iously Ul, la totter at this writing
Ward Quick and Bon Potter visited tin school house have closed.
Uncle Austin Stanton, one ot the old take Odessa market with bologna.
LOYAL K. KXAFMW- C. H. VAX ASMAW.
esttblishcd, and we see no reason why though by no mnans out of danger.
relatives
in
Bellevue
and
Convls
last
Jake Henry's family nre seriously ill.
settlers of Assyria, died at home on sec.
B. 8. Holly is filling his ice house
(fNAl’PEN A VahARMAN.
his friends should not give him a liberK
’
Lawyers.
Look out now. C. U. Fleming ha) Saturday and Sunday.
with splendid lee.
.
id patronage from the start. We un­
The itev. J. H. I*aimer, of Ann 5, last Friday,
(Owir HMtiWCs Nadoual Bsta.)
Jerome Frost is running his saw
Mrs. Susan Rowlader has moved into
derstand that Mr. Spaulding intends to broken his colt, got a new buggy and Arbor, preached at the M. E. church on
harnroa
and
savs
he
is
almost
ready
to
give bis attention to railroad work of
Tuesday evening of last week, and Is mill steadily now and has lots of her ntew home.
take
the
road.
Who
Is
the
first
?
Charles McArthur has the lumber ou
which he has had considerable experi­
l°Sumof says that Alvares Wilcox has
TVILM AM B. SWEEZE Y, Attorney
It would look bettor to the people if expected to again on Wednesday even­
the ground, and will build a nice bouse
•
ing but "as called to Bellevue to
»i At Law and Solicitor in Chancery. ence.
H. W. Williams sp»mt lost wevk In the Herald correspondent from Haas- preach the funeral sermon ot. Mrs. purchased the harness shop at Bellevue, as soon m spring opens.
Practice* tn all courts ot thr state.
ant Point would keep the troth on
formerly
owned
by
Millard
II
ami
eton,
the state of New York.
It te reported that a marriage ta soon
Higgins, but coming out of a very
Will Chase and bride, of Kalamazoo, their aide. They would not have
to take place in Woodland.
warm house nud then facing.the storm and will move there soon.
enterfained a number of their young much to answer for In case any one ali the wav back was too much for hifn.
ILLIAM B. SWEEZEY,
.
MOllOO-TtlOllNAVPLE.
Justice of the Peace. friends and acquaintance* last Tuesday would take the trouble to take them to lie had to’go to ted us soon as he
Fall* View waa unknown until
evenhw at the residence of his father, task.
A little 10-year-old son of Joe and created by the Michigan Central rail­
CoUeeUon* a specialty.
L was going to any that some people reached Mr. Lapham’s and was on- Loty Ash alter was buried last week. road. which steps its trains at this point
Hiram Chase.
conscious pretty much all night, but
The s-xdal at 1. Garretts last Weo- are complaining of colds but, ns 1 caa was able to return home on Friday. It He was only sick stout four days with to enable its passengers to enjoy the '
R. TIMMER MAN.
nesday evening px-s&lt;hj off very pleas­ think of no one who is not, 1 will not. was a great disappointment to his congestion of the brain.
grandest ami mo-rt comprehensive view
• Homeopathic Physician &amp; burgeon. antly we are told, although the attendWho u the isdy compositor the; a
The family of Jake Buckle moved of the falls that ta to te anywhere ob­
many friwls here, and we all hope that
(Office over Lathrop* druk store.'
ante wits small owing to the party th? Carlton toy is waiting on? Thebry he wi;l trv and come again soon and to Hastings this week, also the family tained. Before that time people cumv
evening previous. The next social will don’t say, but she told him who the speak for pleasanter weather next ot Marion Mead.
in carriages from the American side to
te held at Will Towne's next week correspondents were. He says she
Anthony Golden got caught between “InspiAtion Point,” the view from
H. LANDIS, M.'D.
U Old Mrs. Ruth Smith ta working for two saw logs yesterday at Bentley's,
told him and ho knows.
which Howells said was "unequatad
.
Physican and burgeon. i Wednesday.
Martie Stairs was ill but u better at.
M. J. Goss Is receiving lumber at this
for subUnjity,” but Falta View, being
Woodland. Mich.
,’ . ,
Ben MUfar: Mrs. Miller has boen'^ultc but not seriously hurt 1 believe.
this writing.
.
Office one door south of hllruttriek n drug point from the north.
Hank Strong has the machinery for more elevated, the scene from It to
Comparison of valentint* b th? order sick the past week with quinsy.
Homer Flowers has teen troubled
•tore, will te mod there day or nlghl.
his
saw
mill
in
readiness
for
action.
Fights are quite frequent in the
of the day.
’
.
,
lately with a severe sore throat.
Arthur 1'iU.lnger spent Sunday with near this point and throtq
What was the matter the other even­ Mayo school. Two young ladies had a
Mr. Woodard and'faiully spent sever­
by the Michigan Central,
regular old hair puller, and some fine his slater Addy Mane.
al days lately with friends at Richland. ing. was the cutter tired or why did not language was indulged in on Friday
A surprise dance at Dan Bolinger's Falta Rou^^ have tbta
I’. C. Connally, late with E. C. Spauld- that lady oome back with the one that
last
Friday aighL They had b lively
took her. Perhaps the Journal corres­
Mrs. Harry Mayo 1s qaite Mck.
pondent from Harmony street will tell.
rCBl.KnaOWZDXIUDtrt.AT
llABTiNoa, Barry Co, High.

list,

WHOLE NO. L7O7.

HASTINGS. MICH.. FEBRUARY 15, 1888.

VOL. XXXII. NO. 42.

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•

Another trig temperance mass meet­
ing was held at the opera house on
Sunday evening last, the house being
crowded.
A large crowd of ptkip’s were in the
village Monday, the attnittldn being
the eontfnmAlon of thd examination of
Dr. J. T. Gouetiet.
z
Al. Campbell, ir former resident of
this part rtt the vineyard, bnt who han
lived in York State several rears, has
moved btat to Nsshviite. He* eays he
likes to live In a live town, and bo- has
struck It
- "
.
i the NAsh vllte lodge Of 0&lt;M Fellows
tsnmking pr^u-“— '
—
1— time
ufatlons
tor
a iawe
oirthc evmhl ' of Jfardi 10th. when the
_ifattle'Vnfe'k
.nwws.wr- -Cgree 'staff will be here
to confer def
degrees on a nnmbek of ‘ new
m«inter’. wpo.wtre fa1tiau&lt; rrareutly.
Thia stiff bsri a state .reputation, and
ctr said to do^hrtr wmk a very fine
jffjle.
-r
•
J. 11. Walker, of Batfato. was in (be
village last -week, the gueet uf U. B.
Luak.
- i
W. A. A vl*s wot th A (Jo. announce
their Intention of dosing out their busihets at this ptaev.
•
The socifd given by the Eastern Star
Idtlgeon Friday evening Was a very
pleasant and successful Affair,eveiybody
having a gopd time, which is what they
went for.
The annual camp-fire of Jefferds post
next Wednestfaj evening will probably
te one of the most successful they have
,ever given. No one enjovs these gath­
erings tetter than the old vets them­
,selves, and n-rtalnly no one Is more de­
serving of enjoyment than they.
' Emmett Everts is at Lansing attend­
ing grand lodge I. (1.1). F.
Ora Smith, daughter of F.M. Smith,
jis seriously ill with dropsv, resulting
from au attack of scarlet, hAer. .
Barrn-y Lee is home tor a short visit.
A party of,y oung folks were out for
;a leap year Hlcigh-ndu Thursday night
Sait has laxsp brought in the circuit
,cotirt to’ recover,damages from
Robt. Brildv amt HemT Clever, as
boriihmWi for Frank Treat. Mrs. Sarah
AYright, of Kalama, brings the suit,
,she having been seriously injured last
tall by a collision ol h buggy is which
,SOO w«s riding, with unuttmK one con­
taining two Shaytowu yoilng men, who
were tipsy.

Peter Cobun and Alex Youngs and
wife attended the funeral of James
McGregor last week.
We were a little previous in announcetog the party at Morris Burton's,
but we were not told it was a surprise.
Attend the T. I* 8. teturday evening.
They claim a good program.
Rev. Martin preached a very fine ser­
ai the Star last Sunday evening.
S .bool wHl will soon close, and we
underatand that Miss Mmo has been
iUl»Ted the summer term.
The meeting at the Star Saturday
evening was attended by most of the
Th * leap year party will probsbly

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only
that
the
hero

■ii.-e.
Dr.
s of
:beu

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Patronize the Bann.er
Job Rooms.

H4

&amp;

�fisstarsnt:

For husking corn under shelter or in
Kie open field, a bunking bench to a great
convenience. In the accompanying cuts
are shown two styles of husking benches
that wore recommended and illustrated a
short tune ago by Country Gentleman.
trn.rxl fwnllv remedy for Uy»{*P»U.
rer. Constipation, esc.. I Always u*e

strengths,
pepper, half a dosM.ren
land, several preparations
tobacco soap
and pp ethrum.
None proved of any value except the
tobacco soap* and pyrethrum: The to1‘ftcco (daps prepared -——u ——
quite efficient, the val
which wm
ascribed to the potash.
Pyrethrum is recommended ns the best
remedy, being jK-rfectly safe, easy of appli­
cation, and more deadly ou the worms
quality, mixed with three times Its bulk
of flour, was found perfectly effective, ap­
plied with a dusting bellows. One pound,
costing fifty cent*, was enough to cover
an nrre if properly handled.

an improved posture at tho Guelph, On­
tario, agricultural grounds, Professor
Brown, at this critical Ume, made the foi-

rto. 1—HVhKI.XO BENCH.

The bench shown in the flrat cut re­
quires no description. Any one can make
one like it, without other guide than the
figure here shown. To use it, tip it down
against the shock, grasp the top of the
shock and tip it back with its load.

The U Telsphaos Diipakh
From the Seat of War.
■Hello, •Rab!'

HCSKIKO BENCH.
Fig. 2 shows another form of husk­
ing bench. It is made by using two small
benches connected by two pieces of wood
two by three Inches and ten or twelve fett
long, with cron .boards for scats. The
shock to thrown on tho bench between tho
buskers. When enough stalks are husked
for a bundle, they are bound, without the
hnsker leaving his seat, and thrown to ano
ride to prevent dropping. They are most
convenient when about twenty-seven
inches high. By the use of this bench,
either in field or under shelter, we find
that a man will bu&gt;k one-fourth more

HARNESS

respondent of American Garden.
He
uses one
(1£8 cubic feet) of manure,
to fill under eight-or tcu »a.*hm; one foot
in depth of manure ta this latitude, un­
Uuiri-d Matter. which would be larger If the
people of Hastings and vicinity did not appre­ der eight inches of dirt with six inclum uf
ciate and t&gt;uv so many of Babcock* tiaroca* spac* between glass and soil to about
right. The side* of the bed, on which
tho glass rests shftilil be of two tach
plank well nailed to poats or joists made
tight to keep out cold, well protected ou
the outride with soil. If sunk nlmost to
tho level of the ground, frost is kept out
better. The beds need to be sheltered by
A splendid stock of each. No larger or better । buildings orn high fence. Sash should
be 8x8 feet and two inches thick, mode
from pine and have two coats of white
paint. Glaze with 0x8 glass, double
thick, bedded, tnckqri and puttied on the
A good MsorUnent at bottom figures.
outside with oil and whiting putty.
■ Hie corrapoudeut referred to uses solid
ahuttcraiiFplue boards tx&gt; cover sash with
in place of mats and likes them better.
Jest the place for you to have all kinds o For henting, horse manure to employed.
repairing In hb line done is al J. W. Babcock's
The plants for setting he obtains by sow­
ing a small bed ta December. One ounce
of seed undvr two sashes gives plants
AB whs call will receive polite attention. / enough for thirty sashes or more. The
plants In time of setting should have four
to alx leaves and be set aix to eight Inches
apart.

WHIPS,
BLANKETS,
•
ROBES,
TURF GOODS!
REPAIRING!

And Finally

J. W. Babcock,

Thellve JeBenon street Harness Dealer.

Peckham’s

Croup Remedy!
Is prepared rapectolly for children, sad Its suchng sSectlona so c.xnitnti to childhood, ninke,

Sil’nttX

Cures all
“lurJX forms of

to the nufat delicate ealid. No frn.,n
fam ot ornate eater Into Its com- vFOUp
position, thereby obvlatlug ibe stupefying effect
raraRlux from the administration of die various
Cures
cough mlitureson the market.
'yUreS
Keep feckbsra* Croon Item-

Whooping-21-SK““^!&gt;',!"'

Ul.

cures
JJ Coughs and
IntrotfuLl.*' Colds.

_
, i.lkuxu a vrvup neu&gt;yeyt/uaranteehn it to do all that is cisimed
fee n, or refund the p- lee, sod not one botUe
has ever beco returned.
PECKHAM*8 OBOQP REMEDY

W. H. Goodyear,

ittZS
County of

Hare,

druggist.

“•

tfatW «&gt;f Hfe Throat. Hr.

Bellville.

experltAce, Ip Electric Utters." Thous­
and* of oU«n hav« added UM&lt;rte*tb«»ony.so that the verdict te unanimous
that Electric bittern do cure all disease*
of. the liver, kidneys and blood. Only a,
half dollar a bottle at W. M. Goodyear's
drug store.

Noto*.—My brother, or fallow d tadpie.

Gharry 1'setoral. sad wa.

“Another wonderful diacovenr has
been made and that too by a lady in this
county. Deaease fastened its clutch**
upon her and for seven years withstood
its severest tests, but her vital orcans
were undermined and death seemed
imminent For three mon ths she
coughed incraaantly and could .not
sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consump­
tion and wm so much relieved on takiag first dote that she alept all night
and with one bottle has been miracu­
lously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther
Lutz.” Thus write W. C. Hamrich A
Co., of Sheiby, N. C.—Get a free triai
boUle at W. II. Goodyear’s Drug Store.

A number ot South Carolina planter*
are claiming that soda la a sure cure for
hog cholera. One says that by the use of
soda (bicarbonate! alone, as soon as the
tlrat symptoms of the disease Were noticed,
he checked it Another used soda and
salt together, mixed th moderate quan­
tity with the food.
An old Kentucky breeder of twine
places salt first In importance as a pre­
FOB
ventive of cholera, and believes that salt,
of all substances, to the beat jrrotnoter of
m. W. H. Goadyaar. druafst.
digestion aa well as an antidote against
worms
This breeder has adopted the
TO ALL MEMBERS of aoetety; Kemp* Bal
plan of salting all hto animals iu water
tlghtlroaghf, .keeping a supply of salt on
hand continually. He also feeds some tree, W. U. Goodyear.

At the annual meeting of the Indiana
State Til* oMociation, numbered with
other pertinent statements made, were
those of a member from Fort Wayne on
tho way jto lay tile in ditches. Be advo­
cated tho. employment of an engineer to
toy off the work and letting the farmer
put in the tile nt hto letanre. A member
from Nestervllle advised that the ditches
be dug about three feet deep. Sloping
from the top to the bottom, tang handled
tools were recommended and workmen
advised not to stand In the bottom of the
ditch, but to lift in the tile with hooks
and place carefully in Hue. He also ad­
vised in laying a drain that one should
begin at the mouth and work back to the
bend.
*

Take a half inch or three-eighths rope,
double II, pass it around the Inxly of th*
cow forward ot the udder, bringing the
cods through the loop, draw tight and
make fast with a slip knot, and the-row
will not kick, says a friend of Mr. Co­
bum's IndicaUtr. because she can't arch
. her bock. A row does not kick unlesa ahe
get* tier bock up.

Horsca properly handled when young
give Hub or no trouble in tbc holler
when grown But on this, ta not always
done, measures have been a*lppted to
---------that
- ------- at
_i a
_
break v
honsea
pull
of which are both ingenious and simple.

On the agricultural grounds of tho
Illinois tiniveraity, a number of experi­
ments have been made ta femling pigs;
One aeries of experiments were mnd* to
determine the comparative value of corn­
meal and oatmeal. Two lots of hogs
were fed. tat V ate during the period
of five weeks, 408.25 pounds of cornmeal,
coating $2.23, and 41)8.23 pounds of
ground oats, coating $3.33, looking a
total cost of food of $5.68. Th&lt;T increase
made was 145.5 pounds, which makes the
coat of food per 100 pounds of increase
$3.00.
The Increase produced by cornmeal cost
$2.58, and J&gt;y shelled corn $2.30 per 100
pounds. It thus oast $1.82 more p4r 100
pounds of Increase with the mixed food
than with corn meal, and $1.60 more than
with shelled corn.
Another experiment made Was one in
feuding corn ta the car, shelled, and
ground into meal. Conclusions arrived
In the cut is illustrated a derico, said
at from results gained were that: Looked
at from all sides, when fed dry, tvhole by Tho Indiana Fanner to be very
Tho authority in question
com produces better results than corn­ effective.
meal. Where the difference is simply describes It as consisting of an ordinary
due to the cost of grinding the corn, the ring halter, with two side rings, connected
difference ta the cost of producing 100 by a strong flexible cord. Whenever tho
pounds of increase at tbo low price of hors® pulls tho inner j»rt ot the cord to
twenty-eight cents per bushel for corn, drawn forcibly against hb Jaw, and the
will be twenty-five cents or mo?e, an item effect to a severer punishment than he is
willing to endure.
worthy tbo attention of any hog raiser.

Feather eating among poultry api*eam
to be a habit acquired rather’than the
effects of disease, and no on» has ap­
peared with a specific for its cure. The
experience of many growers, however,
Druggist. wwms to point to the fact that the Inciting
cause may be traced to idleness, too closa
confinement and n deprivation of exercise,
together with a want of green food, worms
and insects, and possibly rotno articles
fortheCoun- not usually given lu their food which are
ls the city necessary for their contentment when
they are not allowed ta-fomge at targe for
themselves. Charcoal pounded or ground
flue and mixed with sort food has been
found useful In more than one Instance
and a small lump of lime ta their drink­
ing water fa advised, also the hanging up
of a cnblMgu or piece of meat where they
topick at it, and where the habit has
been confirmed ta n few It will be best to
Tuesday. separate them from the flock. When a
hen eats her eggs it to best to kHl her be*5” ““f" U» &gt;Hek to oil™, and
1". "B" *h’
1,1 d*'k
«n4 M pl„ly
bom* and oyster shells to make hard
■helled egtpi; besides, remember never to
•«‘“S'
-ben
petitioner

Abraham

Speedily Cured.
I am aatfafiod that this rm*&lt;‘r .
Hie.—J no. Webster, Fitwtu.-kit, U
•"* dauxerous and oUtluat# ^n{M
My- |&lt;hv»trtan at once urrkred ik ,

medicines they prescribed, but

ied y

Some time ago I took a slight

The Michigan Central railroad has
applied to authorities at Lansing for
the introduction and use of Dowling
freight coupler on lt« line.
THIS IS RIGHT. Ws believe tn raiUng onlr

•AU right.'

There uro four ways of growing lettuce
for market tn cold weather—In the green
bou’xj, where Hteam or hot water fa used;
by stenm beat und^r dirt iu beds; by
&lt;leam or water over the lettuce beds, and
la-the old way by manure beat. This

VIII, IM*
S-MOOL

V. St. Moved by our Lord* dlreetlons m
pasture:
Meadow flscue. most plentiful of any;
abike clover, a targe quantity; Canada
blur, considerable quantity; white clover,
medium In quantity; timothy, a good av­
erage: red top, good; red clover, a small
quantity; Italian rye, very Httte; fall oata,
very little; perennial rye, none.
The po/dure composed of the above
The Beat Waive in the world for Cuts,
grasses and clover furnished ample gras- Bruise*. Bores. Ukcrg. Balt Rheum.
tag, until the snow came, for seven head Fever Bores. Tetter. Chapped Hands
of sheep per acre. Sack posture, it has Chilblain*. Corns, and akin Eruptions,
been demonstrated by Professor Drown, and positively cure* Piles, or no pay
produces milk, beef sad mutton iu quan­ required. It is guaranteed to five per­
tities three time* ns great os the preaent fect satisfaction, or money refunded. ■till abut him in and his stniggltag toward
average at the province of Ontario.
Price 2S cents per box. For sale by W.
H. Goodyear £ Co.

ally under all condition!.

IUS&amp;

tf^non

ACHING F01

“Hors Tons

The council of Cornell university, Ithaca,
N. Y., recently recommended that tho
$15,000 appropriated by congress for an
agricultural experiment station should bo
divided into two parts—$ 10,250 for aalarlM
and $4,750 for supplies.
Cows fed with meal mixed with straw
cut and mofatened. says Professor Arnold,
give more milk and considerably richer
than when fed on the beat liny alone.
The belief fa general tlut high price*
will naturally stimulate the planting of
more onions next year ta district* where
they are not tarRely grown.
Recent teats appear to confirm the theory
that planting whole potatoes fa followed
by the largest crops.
K. Williams, secretary of the New
Jersey Horticultural society, has proved
to his satfafacUon that bagging grains
prevents rot, provided no rot is on the
clusters when bagged.
Fanners in all localities where there are
long winters are more and more favoring
silos and ensilage.
Potatoes have been coming tothtocountry of late in targe quantities: they are of
the magnum and bouum variety, and are
of good quality.

1 rvutfatod to

illurtraud iu this parable. God* f&lt;*xii
**.—J- r. Heberts, Maguulla, Ark

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

onofided.

The Ypallanti Sentinel man is down
on kiodeiMartona. * It also rtgirdi tbo
public Bcbool m an tavection of the
evil one.

Save vour children from Croup, by
using Hill's Peerless Codgh Syrup.
No cure, no pay.

telling point that this great d.-l*w waa found

Mrs. Gaston, of Three Rivers, who
fell on a stbve last week while ta a fit
and .was burned, died Tueedky morn­
ing.
Traveling men should rarrv a bottle I
of Cobb's Pills. 25 cento for 40 pills.
A Detroit divine Insists that the!
devil is still with us. No doubt about
it. with headquarters at Detroit
23 cents will buy a small bottle of
Hill’s Peeriera Worm Specific. Try it
if your child is sick. No eure, no poy.

ML Clemens has organized a military
company and now very naturally wants
water workr.

for*h’jW ntUn« “

■tetexm-nt. “one

u&gt;w\w
of »cr
to bring tn

great, end thine iniquity infinite T

Job
eUri.tr nlue h defences
hundred resent? oae

HilFs Saras parjlla will cure Mercur­
ial Disease*, Venereal Taint* aud Min­
eral Poisons.

coniult'b « slxbt and &gt;»&gt; s
^Msd J .mmrv^R A. D

The Bay City council has resolved to
guard the Ice hole* in Saginaw river
opposite the city.
"lb\c%Na\.CM *^1* are fretful, paswtah.
.T1,
or troubled with
indy Colic,
Tosthlag Pains, or
Stomach Dfaordzn-n, can be relieved
at cmc* by using AokeP. Baby Farther.
It contains do Opium or Mon&gt;htaa
i_
____ ■
W. H. Goodyear * Co.. Druggists.

Sebring &amp; Co. of Tekonsha shipped
BIOU.OUO Worth of stock from Tekonsha
last yew.

indebted fallow hcrvont. Ho hod no time for
such north when Ik stood before hia lord,
lbs owu greet U...-1 occupied him then. But
v bru be weal out from h»im»oucr, be could
look up the little matters of hto fallow nrvanl* indnbtcdne** to him elf. And what n

Pay me C.at than oweaz;
brat preparation for cure of lung complaints.
Jason it. Foote of near Paw Paw Has

lost five children recently by diphtbi-rij’.

For lip rellet and cure ot thr IntlnmaUon and
congestion called "a eoid hi the head" n&gt;rw&gt; i&lt;

The Three Rivers' fire department
will hold its annual ball February 22.

IOHTiHA?SS

God, will always extend

. this
into

UPU7 nujfNEs^
LW Of railroad.
“ " err»t«
gardlogstrtf opportunities to Mm

V‘31 'L H'** ■Kain w'&gt; h*'*’ the humnn
«&gt;
—
». &lt;ri n»/liflro and ex|&gt;tains v. 27. Clmrly the debt
that wa3 forgiven could not bo eufory.,1. and
the deUtlial was enforced rouH never bavo
been forgiven, tta that the principle Ikto
involved is that the reality ot the divine Lw-

“* tn?,l?cd by bis great ,ds-bt '{fowo^H
wfllino’iv
i. .._. i. , . ■
.

.------- -— ——* —UUIT inc
Ayer's Saraaparilla.
penalty that troubled Mm. And ho whom
-- .■ _ .
.
Seventy ton, Of limberger cheese thjit
made al Marine Cily last year.
terriflod, and who had no uro for the loro of
’Oo'ft.’X
S11 “Z.Tlu-l o&gt; God beyoM^W tadtuhak in some way lt
could mvr&lt; him from the panfelty of hto sin
promises of the Gospel, tho current of hta old
tubin- «Vm .... -- •__
....
. ..

PROSPEROUS,
reremit surwryrd. uearex.Tlcnt cn*j firfa. &gt;
adjacenttortfflmd. Main and full psrttmij
twe upon apphoUion to V. II'. WABsEN. t;
ITTnPPOC A” P*u -mortrsf '
UbbriUG Rravy rrnt*-orru!-",nt
UMVUDUU) Cam you more u&gt; ne«
Exeeilent l*ad». ehvAp. which vlil
value aevarat told la tire years. N&lt;&gt;
•MocteBlMf.existing, rull particv’i
upon appik*ti»n to CJH. WAKREX. • •
KlLIJRKSZ'^

’ rnv w&lt;»«* FOK ANOTHER, er on swrit
n 1 sAisrj? Why eoutinua work onsu era
“ * out tarni? yYby try tosactire » Inins
from sueh Mah-priced or beevOv-iix'rtxxivJ

fertile »:

w. H. Goodyear A Co., Druggisto.

net profit per acre Utu on the high-nrlic.1 or
srorn exit land you now occupy? why nMt»
and look thr MtMlioe over and ter lor r
or ssjaast obtain further Infoetnstlus. sbirlift '

Over $2,400,000 wm paid for labor on
Gogebic range last year.
““^■“’•Scratche.of evert
k.nd on human or animal* cured in 30

Thii never faila. Bold by W H cdSa*
w.dmnti.t. nuuw,Mia&gt;

WAREEN. Gon. Faaa Axt.. M. l’*ul. Minn
U
‘bodnty at fnrgiyiow u absolutely
ullmiUxl. Huw.indrad e*&gt;&gt; &lt;»
____

01,7 d*‘"“ * KTataUon of

------ — ......u w wo woa l;a3 been bimwdf
tovta llnlmret n-morw «1| 272;™ u7,r's‘,‘to -*■
fiard, soft, or calloused lump* and blom.
aMtatfrOrn hon,*B-*’Iofid ■pavin, curtak
2. Our sins against God ore practically
■plintB, sweency, ringbone sttta.’
apraina, Bwellinga, etc. Save’ RSn^hl’ i 4TiL“tinibcr' 11 “* “’kjust
W«^»l« 8old

•

done wtth taetand luteUigei ee may i-r&gt; &lt; •
.tMMgd*yMH»jtetasm&gt;. fiinto earn '*■’
hundred Italian In cottimhrions In a «lrv

the best knownimd be«t e.;,“PI*'&gt;
istaNfahment far placing sdrertfMarni* in

oy Goodyear &amp; Co., druggists, Hastings

^■^•ItbWKOo: A»10XX»M&gt;Ml
Uni » IW®" 01 ’Im* - and . .k-,.

•Ji’Liiu.'

■»

comparison
(m’1*0’ ohMlty Ml Mted ,Uot tZ^ta . ...
^Pr*r^l Ofwrat ion of thin
truth fa that besom. God has forjrivwi us
w» ought also to forgive &lt;mo another. It fo).

State of Michigan, County of Barry -m.
Mate of Edward LoeliMiaer. decerned
.
bavins been apj&gt;oiated
S?
y?b*te Coort far tbs Granty nt B»nn.
mata of MtoNsaa. Co«n&gt;uis*tou«» h&gt;rt«
axaialM aed adj^i all rialin* and d&gt;n&gt;.u»!’ ‘J

�Untouched the pillow that ter

F'OR PAIN.

otrikr a child for a defective utterance or
nutteriug. it ta requisite tliat thoc who
surround rarb a child abot'Jd be most gentle
and calm, (or orerytbing harsh or abrupt

Rheamatlia, Neoralgla, Sciatica.
Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Teeth*

store the other day, and one of them bought

COL. OGLESBY’S MISTAKE.
The sunlight has been dimmed wife doubts and

When Grant was appointed brigadier gnn-

yoang men laughed vociferously, and the

W(th grown np persons or with children

ache, Sore Threat, Swellings, Frost­
bites, Sprains, Bruises, Bares, Scalds.

wino.

INTERESTING
EXPERIENCES
THOSE WHO HAVE TRIED IT.

TO PBBVSMT OR CURE . DEFECTIVE
UTTERAHOE1 fl C»

GREat REMEDY

o wn.e

SAVING THE DIMES.

YOUNG STUTTERERS.

CoL Oc)&lt;wby wo* ortmg in that caj-acity.
effect; with, children twdo

THAT PRECIOUS BIBLE.

IT CONQUERS PAIN.
ia, imitation and habit. Whatever a child of
such a tender age i«* or near* it imitatas,
aud very often with surprising fldebty.

New Zealand KahlMUon-l**3-Geld Medal.
VWleuttelnt Exhibition •..-.■a I ft«M Bwlal.
«3n&lt; Inivul ln.1 Exhlblucp-'M-mlver Medal,
reillvrul. Mate rair-iMU-ttaM Medal.

thing In ita developmret. and ft depends
principally on them bow it* natural sbilitita
are developed and what defect* make their
niqwinrance. Pereons in contact with a child , xtaid old friend* of my farher'e were

■'Well, th- young man ha* simply caught

IOO Dosoa One Dollar

production of voice, in speok ng and in lan­
guage They ought not to speak too rnfiMly.
too ha*tih or in detached phrasal. the child,
forced by nature to rely on Imitation, will

occupant*, ba approached the colonel and

goofl spnrtjt .
.
।
_____ _ w
__ _____________
As noon e* n mother perceive* that ■ child ' pri,miw in* that you will rvwd thb' Bible
ha* tha habit of repeating, and quickly rrday.'
jwnting, sy I lablew or letter*, or, indeed, of In- | •• -Of course I will, mother.' I Mid; 'I wilt
noticed, or even, perhajo, laugh at the mat­
ter in amusement, mimicking the incorrectly
spoken word, and exaggerating the .defects;
but she must with thr greatest calmnose, ami
without startling the chiM by too sudden in­
terruption. slowly and diatiocUr utter in cor-

GREAT

Have you put off purchas­
ing a Cloak?
If so. now is your chance to
save money on the invest­
ment.
Marr A Duff have marked
down all their Cloaks to cost
and under.
You can have a good fresh
line to select fcom at an ex­
traordinary low price.
This is. a chance to purchase
Lanies' m1&lt;I Childred s Cloaks
cheap.
We have marked them all
over in

caught it, and limit tbeir want* accordingly.
My bualuee* suffers from the practice to *omo
extent, but not a great dreL In fact, I am
something of a dime saver myself, and I get
new customers by explaining the plan to

'.It
the eighth

ran, all ot the
Qm I&gt;al.t miner
The stranger seated himself uninvited and
drawing the paper toward him wrote a few lying between parallel Hoes, off and from UM
west halt (Ws) of the east half OCHlofS
south east quarter (B EM) at aeetioa nombm
twenty-two (») to township number three (B
The surprise and indignation on OgleabyM north of range number eight (I)
County and Mate of Michigan

will read it often, won’t you, Johnnie!
“1 proniiaed everything, and 1 meant to

dated, " Headquarter*, Cairo," and signed.

forced didmetoe* of utterance, for. aa the
child will imitate tar. it will now fall into
the error of affectation, w hich will in.Teoae

deceased.late of
June third, A. D
o11be Beamer
removing hi* eyra from it, and finally burat Barry and Hi ate of Mies Iran, re toe louna &lt;
of
June A- ft. 1*74. ta Liber 4 of Mortgage,
forth with:
“Wail, are you Grant! Why, I thought page J7 on wtilch mortrare there It claimed
thousand sixty-three

met her ha* tailed to understand tbo child, let

want lunch and have nothing but dime*, go
dime ta

way*, however, without startling it by too
midden or viohmt conunatwi*. and let l&gt;e»
make it a rule never to comply with the wl»b
of a child which it ha* not clearly ami dislinctly uttered. A »tory is told of a moth. ?
who cured her child of stuttering by furring
It to pr'uounce everything In a long drawn,
a'mort ■unguig, number. For iqrtance.until the chlkl had thus spoken wm ita wi-h
rompiied with. Rudhjxwitho determination
i» alMolutely indtapcnhable to mother* and
teat ben.
TbcMigb,ns 1 ham already mid, rules and

that you can sec the genu*
ine mark down.

Special bargain in Dress
Goods, Phishes, Silks, and Vel­
vets.
Also Flannels and Blankets.
Underwear in white, grey or
serrret cheap.
We
., „ can
k-.... save
-- you
•r~“ money on
yOUTiCotton purchases, either
in bjeacbed or unbleached.

K3. SS .&amp;’«!TfSiS SJS

circulation

Clark

turned to a certain fixrl manner of utterance

and then, lay tho

bill she bad put between

&gt;uuj.t flrtt take breath. Thia the child mually fall, to do; it begin* with half filled,
•ometinwa with nearly empty lung-, to e*-

of teaching a man frugality and thrift

“ ‘1 tulj you Ht Matthew hail the beat ar-

convutavely in order to cont
•for instance: "If you (a pant I
go then., etc " Tin* injurious r
ration is very pruzilent an

MARR &amp; DUFF.
In front of Farmers’ Sheds.

ripolly among them stuttering. will entue In
time. It h, thorrf'c-e. ju*t al this age that a
attentinn. love and pattenco. and u&gt;u»t nut be
k-ft to itvlf tn tho development of it* wpeee*.
A very good means of training a child »&gt;
*peak profcrly. m iuilcvd to concentrate it*
wandering thoughta, is to tell It «ton«. lat
tlie mother relate little r.orita to the child.
ti&lt;mg only easily, understood won!*, sboft
Winch can Iw .-omprehended by the

port slowly and didinctly, twing .artful to
notice every mistake of thechiM ta breath
ing and «j&gt;eaking, aa well as in the language
itaelf. ami topurrect every phonetic defect u
x id'-aNtat and g' utio manner, not allowing
thr slighted mistaka,to pern unnoticed. In
Iliia'^nMUer, relating and being related tv.
let the rtory lie brought to a elcre.
If it is particularly difficult for the child
to uttorly correctly • vitaln words, syllables
•ondly and diattaetly (though not in a forced
ma-inert until the child ran pronounce them
rorroctfy. lx* «he motlicr I* otrrful that
tbo ruwrl* are alwaya pronnunrod rlearlyL.

■nuant eiund" err mad'- short but deciilal.
The letter- of tb-j alphabet (vowel*, and car
souanta) require a wrtnhi time for their
furmatiou and tntirt have a certain duration

m

admin,

dated the twentieth day ot May A. D. !•». and
recorded in the office of the Itecltter of Deed*
In and (or Barry Cpanty. Jfleh'gM. re the
twenty-seventh day of December. A. D. 1MT. la
Uber "Sf of morigagM pa pan MA
Now. therefore, by virtue ot the power ot sale
contained to said mortgage, and the etatate to
»ueb case made ami provided, notice!*
given that on Ssiarday the twewty-firta day Of
mrii * ii teas ir — ■■'j 'j.irk In -Tin Aii *anr~*

take Imalh before loginning to speak,
whereby It gain* air, time and tranquility

Red Figures
ho

Then turning, “Gentlemen, our chief, Bng.

dimeo."
“Well, what will be the remit ot itf

ucr. a* me uw.u
w
_
la the City ot Itastti^aarrrCmmty, MMM

tve in large thing*. Try the thing
nd see what oomra of it!"
Inquiries among |«wonal fried* aarred to
fasci nating

habit

"vbifUmaand unaj
the dining room u run, and finally the

Sometime*, also, a perere will slip into
goods game and the 'plum habit I could not
alio declared tne frightfully extravagant.

complete opium layout waa
cation* of opium, with all that the word Imrai'tivra to be allowed to take some opium to
the station ixnw*, so that they might make
themwlvew comfortabl*.
The sharpers
ing deprived of their opium than tho pomibillty of Imving to *orve a term in prison.

take along just a littlo. I could not live
through the night without it**
AH the doctors My that opium produce*
swindler* mint have tawn pretty thoroughly
depraved before they began using the drug.

a batch capture! yseterday fa tho eon of a
man who held a prominent place in the- ram-

cnmtnals iu some scow, anyway.

Nearly all

to carried on entirely

I

curtailed. She advtoed the practice of a
little self denial in the matter nt dgara.

for tale being deactlbed tn
those certain lot* Pie—
although you know that be to occupying the situate Io the township
Barry and Htate at I
il.-vr.tH-d M MfiMh

up a dollar to quickly. I said It would be
imposaible for me to forego ttaw little luxu-

to revolutionize things, maintained that a
little denial of theae pleasurra, a moderation
of them, in fart, would improve me finan
daily and phywieollf.
devotee of it gt once.

Well, you wouldn't

ALEXANDER L. CLARK.
A*vignee of said Mortgagee.
L V olkMlli

cemive ocraeiona be had entered the dining

State ot Michigan, county of Bam -as.
At a eeaalre of the I’robate Court tor the

especially pretty women, or young women

dxv. thaNthday of January. In the .year

life 1* not a happy one.-Head Waiter in
Globe-DetnocraL

dimre in IL In the second plare it l»«caroe
Interesting aa I amuring to deny myself cer­
tain thing* I otherwise would buy without
any thought of saving. Everything I. de­
nied myself became rvaliy a source of pleas­
ure to me, and I would not only enjoy the
saving of the money that would otherwise
have been ( .pent,'*&gt;1 I enjoyed telling my
wife about it. Furthermore. ' felt the kcco-

stantly growing. 1 felt free td spend in some
thing*, tiecanxe 1 k»ow that I would get my
return in dime*. The desire to «u)d to my

On readinc am! tiling the petition, duly rt
Bed.
_ .r of Jesse ffrb. executor*named
------- - In the 1
court purp irthig to be the tost will and «■
ment ot Mid deceased may be admitted to
i in-re i* *
.
Horeeror later that time will arrive, that
»&lt;!!! wait for yooroomln*. that chalu mrat mnldayofFcbniary, A D. iso*. ell
&gt;ou lu hopeleev deathi that *!«wp mutt tall
out our eeuscs. But thousand* every yoor fo
untimely to tbeir/ate. and thm.-**n&lt;te more deeeaswd and all other peremlc
lengtiwu out their days by heedful, timely care. said estate, are rvqTxred to appear al
For the tailing strength, the weakrnlag organ*,
the WMtlug wood. Dr. Pierce s Golden Medic*!
Discovery li a wonderful restorative and a proIreirer of stretutih and Ute. It purifies the Wood
ana Invigorate* the *v«tem. thereby lortbytag
It against disease. Of druggists.

Scforv to w-ure.

YOUR BUGGY

ls tlie body nf
t i* &lt;mly the
lows. Both muM be rightly produced tn ar

i-8

FOR OME DOLLAR

GOITS HONEST?

01’ll

HOUSE PAIHT
COIT'S FLOOR PAINT

s
S^WONT DRY STICK! s
t- -.urs; -£■ »r=sr ?.

six month* nearly &gt;100.

It's a aotamn fact.

ashamed to say that never until I adopted

«rv fata l? « drfeotivaly e.-mtad. The great
rat fault*' In sj«.xtking ar» too gryat. an ex
pendltwvot drength and too long a dura­
tion of time in thr crattlon of the conwmanta nrul too short a duration of time.
It t» wry injuriou* to a child inclined to
stutter it ita qt»«rtious - and it puts manyare either not answered at all or wry impationtlv. The child finally’become, irnbuad
with a wrt of r-lurtanra tifpat any qtkw
timis, wMhilrawu into itself and forget* U»

prol suggesting that books should be cootunate inmates. Alreadj
suggestion baa Men Iks

which published it m an appeal to the public

mioey. My wife and I are delighted with
it, and I think I me my way to eaving 11.000

be able to keep pace
with the rapidly tocreaalng demand.
11 is ■ significant tact that most of the women
rho have achieved fame In art. lit-rwturv, or
affair.," have enjoyed vigorous health. This
bowt that the taind is never capable of the ee­

(A true copy.)

“MAY GOD BLESS YOU!

eome example to my lx&gt;y, if 1 should live un­
til be becomes a young man, and am confi­ sous debility and 'female wcakneeses. Dr.
dent that 1 shsll ncs er &lt;to*c oiljurlng him to flem'i Favorite Preaerlptlon will bant.h these
save hi. dlmoa "
iwcific for all thoM chronic weaknesses
“Now,” said the gentleman s wife, “you
linirnt* peculiar to women. It Is unequaled.
of the firm that dost any dime saving.

If
tained hie majority, baa been appointed post-

thnmgli my unwillingness to I art with a

of having no other money tlian diin&lt;*. I
nndinrrtK-t them must in euch com® never Thia we cite aa an Instance of what ran and
ta-rome impatient and irritated, ami reprl tl»e should 1«- done in thia direction. Almost never buy a fashion |mper, and a* for candy
child in a quick and angry manner, bnt nuixt
I get it l&gt;y thr Ixix or uot at aU. 1 have
rive n hiving and rirer explanation to ita
querir-. It will, perbape, bo wdd that it i» glad to directly foater *uch work were tliolr
attention
coiled
to
it
Unfortunately,
every
Mtalwny* paeeiblefara mother to do th I*,
without many, tunny thing*, and have taken
and vet UM«snn-l» of mother*-mothrr* truly state con find plenty of field within it* own ■a poaillrn phasuro in thr sacrifice."
worth* of imitation—have done it, am! thou­
sands will &lt;ln it in time tooome; for the future Wo bojMrthat the work now inaugurated may
nt a child f» l«wd on the find eight year* of bo routiuued. and that an inwinc asylum sold a young gentleman who fell to talking
ita lite abteh lie altogether ia the mother** without Look, mny soun bo. unknown in with the reporter alxnit the dime habit, “mid
tmniK If lhl« part of a child* Hto (from
tbo thing up. or to do anything more than
3 to S &gt;«««■*• «"• allowed to pom with­
out proper education in tlie utterance of
try ft on for a dny or twn, Jwrt for the fun of
grex-b it th* child, who at first shows tally
the thing. The practice of *eif d/nial is a
dicht trace* uf stuttering, be suffered to domighty enjoyable thing, though, if you ran
■vbn&gt; fully into a stutterer, then it will have
•eo yaumelf proFpering at «o much a denial.
Boy-Fl* casta.
to un.l«rgo Uta Jong, tedious cure which rea pound! I never cried for much money, but this dime
auiree «ix, tea. «****»
and even more
Gme autd Which l» iufinitaly troublesome and
wwertaociM to pupil and teactar.—OAar
I’lirtnini ia Babyhood.

who hA« reaigned. It being thought the offlee bottle ot Shaker Extract ot Roots. or Beige!'.
wm a nine thing to keep in tbo family.
'

Great Little Men.

&lt;&gt;r small stature and
Very small are Dr. Fierce'» rlc*»atit Furgallve I
Pellrts. but they are i.xr more effective than the
huge. oM-fMbluned plU* which are so dlfflcult
to swallow and so harsh in tiieir action. Tie
"filets" are gentle and newr cause const I ra­
tion. For liver, stomach and bowel derange­
ments the? have no equal.

my rood alter rating. I thought I wm going
into eonsuraplten. 1 eoou began Io have naie
tn the chest. »tomarh and side*. 1 rut Utile
sleep and woke all tired eat. I once Uwt five
pound* In tour da)-*. I began using Maker

Hon. Wm. L. Webber, ot Rast Nagtnaw, the

enormous Hoyt estate, formerly taught school
in IJvtngston couaty. He doesn’t have to now.
A company Is prospecting for oil- or gffs In
Pulaski township, J ack sou county, on the bead

far, but they
keep at It.

This remedy open* ail the natural paaaag*. ad.
he body, exnets the ootore from the Mood and

�Hi? Hastings Banner.
Hawtinos. Mtch.. Feb. Wth. 188S.
6O0K. Editor.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Free traders are continoaHy jefrrtng
to manufacturers Im rich monopolists
and extortionists, etc., in order to create
a prejudice in the minds of laborers
against them. In a great measure, such
talk as this is the cause of all the labor
difflcultiea. Every business, in order
to be conducted at all, must be conduct­
ed with a profit. We never expect to
see that time when mm will cease to
be selfish and to look out for their own
interests. Socha condition of things
would not be desirable were it possible
in the nature of things. The desire for
gain fa the lite and soul of all business
enterprise*, and without it business
yrould be stagnant and progr-ras would
be impossible. Then would it not be
better to expect that manufacturers as
well as all other classes of citizens will
look out for their respective interests
and make the largest possible profit, and
stop the nonsensical clap trap “monopolfata,” “ex Lortionfats,” "lumber barons,”
etc. With the wealth and enterprise
that there fa }n this broad country, is it
possible that monopolist can long exist
or that there can be any very great
amount of extortion, shonld Americans
by a wise protective system of import
duties be given the benefit of Amtncan
markets? We think not. We think
thabsit ought tb be clear to every one.
that the sole element of the value of an
. article is the labor that has been ex­
pended in order to produce it. If that
labor fa dear labor, the value of the ar­
ticle fa greater than if it were cheap la­
bor that produced it In orderJq keep
labor' up to the American standard.
American productions must have the
benefit of American markets. Free
trade has the tendency to bring the
wages of the world to one standard.
Do Americans want this? Does not
every laboring man know that when
all kinds of business is prosperous,
times are better for him? When pro­
ductions are high labor is high. It fa
usually easier to purchase fifty pounds
of flour when it costs one dollar and a
half'than when it ccsts only e ghtv
cents. If a coat only cost one dollar,
the dollar would have to be earned be­
fore it could be pi^jihased. Think of

the starvation wages of those who
worked to produce the coat. American
laborers are interested above all other*in keeping up the price of American
productions, because they represent
their wages. We want all kinds of
business to thrive, and the profits to be
based on the American standard of
wages and not on the European stan­
dard.

If political prohibitionists are anx­
ious to defeat the very reform they
can do so in no better way then by de­
nouncing those who are as much in fa­
vor of'p/ohibition as themselvev but
who do not feel that it will be accom­
plished in the same manner that politi­
cal prohibitionists seek to bring it
about. The difference between prohi­
bitionfats and political prohibitionists
fa simply .one of methods, not of princi­
ples. There are republicans, den.o rals
and greenbackera who as ardently de­

sire the success of prohibition as politi­
cal prohibitionists. Tbe vote in Barry
county In December last conclusively
proves that. Thr difference is in the
way of getting at it lb will be reached
in due season. He fa a poor prophet
who cannot see already dawning tbe
day when the open saloon will be a
thing of the past Bigotry in politics
fa as detestable as bigotry in religion.
Friends of great reforms are in poor
business when they grj to Billing each
other hard names. Republican temper­
ance men should recognize in political
prohibitionists sincere men, whose agi­
tation of prohibition has brought the
measure to the front long before it
would have been in the ordinary courae
of events. Prohibitionists should rec­
ognize in temperance men of other par­
ties men as sincere us themselves, but
who see things In a different light.
It is a forgone conclusion that Barry
county will name the next member to
Congress from the Third District She
baa waited patiently until the claims of
aU the other counties in thp district
have been fully aathtled. and can now
■elect her candidate with tbecoDsdousmm ot having won her right to the
privilege by long uud unseltuh service.
Eor aome time The New# has been of
tbe opinion that tbe proper person to
represent Ulis district in Coogreu,&lt; was
that talented young lawyer. Loyal E
Knap pen, of IlasUnga, but Mr. K. fa
an bitlous to make allih greater progreas in hfa chosen profession and posi­
tively declines th* honor, which liis
many friends would be glad to confer
upon him. The offite.ot M. C. is a luscloua plum and although Mr. Knapptm
declines to taste of it* aweetueHs, l*e not
alarmed; there will not be a dearth- of
candidates.
But the choosing floes not rester-tirelv with tbe eandMntes. Ti»e sovereign
people art! the rightful dictators, if they
did but know it. We. the people, waul
a man for Congress, who is clean and
competrnL But ho must be sumrUimg
of a politician iu order to “get there"
^5 withal a weil-inrormed. wrfi-

known citl-on and &lt; rood »»n- fte
News has in mind trnch a man—Hon.
OmeDt Smith, of Hastings, and

A TRIFLE UeUttR THAN AIR.
would cull th, rtlmtloo ot tbo ropubllcan party to hfa eminent fitness to step
Orow ras relay &lt;tay.
into JimtatoO-DuaDdi’s shoes.
VWte Hww sixxt axt )&gt;tay.
The News takes pride in nominating
Mr. Smith for this important trust, not
only because bn fa*a competent man
but becattee this town was tbe place of
And watch to we bow bU'ij tbey'U got.
his birth and early aucccw, and, if
elected, he would have a natural interI
blew
a babble U Jart thto way.
«t’in us which no other probable can­
You taow. nty UuH. bow w*n tw*
didate could have. He would be care­ For It tatMl.Nl ux 1&lt;&gt;U&gt; In WaUilnxtoo.
ful and thoughtful of the Interests or
hfa entire constituency. Ufa profession
has given him a schooling and eternal
fitness for the.position of representa­
tive and law-maker. The business of
Congress would be such as he Bas been
accustomed to deal with In every-day
life for years. lie is young, successful
und pal riotlc. The republicans ot this
county will havo to search long and
dilligently to find a more competent
and available nominee for Congress
than Clement Smith. Then let him be
chosen.—Nashville News.

We cordially endorse the sentiments
expressed by Thb News with reference
to the candidacy ot Clement Smith for
the exalted position of congressman
trom this district. He will make a
repreeentatlve of whom the county in
which he was born and in which he
has always resided as well as the dis­
trict may well be proud. He has that
acquaintance with tbe interests of the
district, and those qualities of mind and
heart which will make him a valuable
and useful member of the national leg­
islature. He fa not, and has never been,
an aspirant for the place. He occupies
a dignified and manly position in the
matter, and if nominated it will be be­
cause the people want him, and because
hfa friends feel that he fa worthy tbe
high ortlee.
The writer as well as Brother Strong
has felt for years that when Barry
county should have the chance to name
the cornrreesman, L. E. Knappen should
be the man. Mr. Knappen was gbo
Clement Smith's first choice for the
place, and none were more keenly dis­
appointed than he that Mr. Knappen
felt called -aipon to decline the honor
which the people would have been glad
to award him. Judge Smith has also
urged other worthy and distinguished
republicans before he would consent to
have hfa'own . name considered. So
that be is not a seeker after the place.
We believe there will be none such as
against J udge Smith, and that he will
have the cheerful and loyal support of
Barry county republicans, and of many
others who will delight to see Barry
county honored by having, for the first
time in its history.'a real live congress­
man, and a worthy one within-its bord­
ers.
X

[02HG

^IHJTTTT? ■ &gt;'1*1

A SCIENTIF

would convert Ms party to hl* own vie wf.
insteoa
biuhtuu, — r—-»• party him converted PrraWeut CU-vetood
Let us show the radical change In his
sentiments within the past Jew years by
m.-ona of tho deadly parallel columns
JWJl, miw.tauu.-v

■•Royal" the only Baking,Pewter Free from
•
Lime and Absolutely Pure.

rr Ludlow:

tartar hiking powders.

Ar a innttcF of f«rt, chemical ataotaj*

has found it u&gt; ail ouch powders yxcqd

(lie effort U» reduce their cost of production.

of tho baking-jiuwdcr.

-In n highly Instructive and non-partfaan
address la-fore the Home Market elub of
Iknton, at Its first public mass meeting,
Col. A. S. Colyar cited tbe following his­
torical facts:
Most of our trouble In the south brut
edme from persistent and, hi many por­
tions, uncontradicted maertlons of a con­
stitutional inhibition against protection.
Therefore yun will iudulge me while I
briefly Investigate the question—not the
qaration of construction—most people
prefer authority, and to the authority I
•bill goHamilton anti .Tefferhon were both in
GAi Washington's cabinet—Mr. Madfeon
wi* In congress—and I cannot find where
nny man raised hfa voice again&lt;t the.doctrine of protection. 1 do find that Mr.
Hmnliton raid a protective tariff was
••nrreorary for tbe support of tho govern­
ment und fur the encouragement of man­
ufactures.'' And Mr. Jefferson oald:
"Asnrrieati prohibitions and Ame.-kvm
hifai duties air DecewMiry to meet foreign
high dutiw and prohibitions, and to foster
American Industry." .
Mr. Calhoun rarnsatly favored protec­
tion, anil in a noonnut speech replied tn
EDI TOHS BANNEK:
tbetfreo trade arguments of Webster. He
1 ara not sure that a Colorado letter puttfbrth else declaration that the vital
would prove acceptable and escape the deficiency in our financial system was the
waste basket, but will venture a few lock ot manufacturer.:, and that to supply
thisithe strong arm of - the government
thoughts for the benefit of my Barry ought to be extended. And then to
county friends.
strengthen himself with an agricultural
Minneapolis (a situated in south-east conatitucney, ha added that the IntrnduoColorado, 14 miles from the Kansas Hbnuf manufacturer* furnishes the farmer
with a ready market fur bls surplus prod­
line, and 40 miles south from Granada ucts, and a certain and cheap supply for
all Ufa WMnta. Andrew Jackson, in Ids
rounded by a roiling fertile prairie, z
second message, affirms tbe ffbwer of the
The soil fa a dark gravelly loam. The
soil fa very deceptive to eastern ixoplr; as u&gt;- foster their own industries and
having laid under tbe burnjng sun for counteract any deslructlve p-iliey that
many centuries with nothing but Buf­ might be adopted by a foreign nation.
falo grass for a covering, thr surface
has assumed a crisp and molten ap­ nuufa up iu * great turaiure of tbe tneu
pearance. The most of our soil fa a who: had made too cotmutntlon—tho
course, black loam formed from decay­ Mvogd bill tatroduetsl was by Mr. Madi­
ed vegetable matter of mnny centuries, son, the flrat beluga bill for thequallfl“ of ofBcera.
----- ! “
------- * —
-------oppo-1that averages from one to four feet fcat*
tiup
it 'paa»c&lt;l
without
"J
___ ________
- .
iurl.—The
preamble__of_____
tbta. _________
bill bUited
deep. Contrary to what might l&gt;e ex­ SllfoL
nt '.it
'it wm
Wan ucx.taaary
ntYieaearv for itLa
Lh aapport
■nntvirl of
pected, the sandy land Is the land to that
hold moisture; with the hottest sun the gbveraxavut and dfacharge of IU debt
you can find moisture a few Inches be­ snd.fbr the i-ucourogcmeut aud protection
low the surface. Tbe soil fa very loose of manufacturers Chat duties bo bud upon
and easily tilled, and will produce in imported good*.
Thfa wa* too second oct of too Firot
abundance anything grown in this
i tltude. Gypsum or poor-man’s plas­ congress at its flrat session. Among thoao
ter fa found in our soil at a depth of who were guilty of agreeing to Iu atro­
cious preamble, and helping to foist it
four to five feet
Ar a fertilizer it is regarded as good upon the infant republic, were James
as quartz. In short the soil of Colora­ MadlVjn, Richard Henry Lee, Charles
do cannot be excelled anywhere in tbe Carroll, of Carrollton; Elbridge Gerry,
west, and in a few years we predict Roger Sherman, Abraham Baldwin and
that It will become famous for its pro­ mauyotheni, represen:tag the brains and
patriolfam ot the revolutionary period.
ductiveness.
•
Pure water fa found at a depth of 70 Not a tew of the members ot that flrat
congress who assisted in parsing the flrat
feet.
For cheap budding we stand at the tariff act, ‘with Ita declaration fh favor of
head. One mile- from town we find tbe protective principle, had signed tbo
Declaration of Independence, tbe Article*
fine building stone, sand and gypsum. of Confederation, and were niembera of
The majority of claim bouses are built
tor convention which framed the constitu­
of stone and plastered with gypsum.
tion itself. Nor fa this all. President
What usually Impresses a visitor at Washington actually signed and gave llfo
fiist, fa the almost perfect clearness of to the art on tbe 4to of July, 1789, It
the atmosphere and tbe beauty of the being the first birthday of too new gov­
mirage. Objects can be wn plainly ernment. More yet: Some of those old
many mile, away. I have seen the men attaching significance ta the intent
reflectlon4rom gbus fronts in a town of the oct and to the day upon which tl
25 mlle&lt; away.
became a taw of the land, unblnshlngly
Our climate fa rather changeable. In •poke of their work as the secund Declara­
summer hot days with cool, nighis, cool tion of Independence.
enough to sleep comfortably under two
or three blanket*. In winter we usual­
...IM ...W
I" .'U.
ly have warm and pleasant weather
Opposition to Mr. Cleveland has devel­
with an occasional blizzard; but the
wind owing to the variety o( tbe at­ oped in the Democracy of MasMchuactte,
ConnecjKut, New Jersey, Ohio nud' In­
mosphere does but little damage.
diana. In New York it has grown formid­
But we call attention to our town as able. That buslneM may yet unsettle tbe
the wonder ot western growth and plana of thc RepubMcaus, who havo been
enterprise. It is hardly expected that a counting on the certainty uf Mr. Cleve­
town would spring up from the bare land's rcuomlnulion. Dropping him now
prairies, and In leas than one year have like a cold potato would be a gnsit dfaapabout 850,000 expended for Improve­ poiutmeui to them.—Cincinnati Comments, but this fa the history of Minne­ ruerclolOazcttc.
apolis, and of many other western
towns. ••Verily the western town
boometh."
There H no law to prevent the Demo­
The Rack island IL IL fa surveyed
ttirough our town and is graded jess' cratic untiounl committee meeting on
than 50 miles east of us, ao we expect Jfeb. 23—Washington's birthday—but a
'eremany months to hear the puff of sense ot Ibe proprietiM ahimld have led
the locomotive. Our church privileges the cotntnlttoq to choose another date.
are excellent for a new town; we have Washin#on worked as hard to buildup
preachiog morning and evening, everv this couusry u the Demucruts are labor­
two weeks. A Sunday school with ah tug to tear it down.—Peoria Transcript.
average attendance of About 75. Wo
. Still cn the Might Side.
have good singing Rd by an organ; wu
Referring to Ids defeat In Pcnuvylvaalso have a lyctura and Munday school
entertainments every month. So civil­ nla. Mr Itundidl stays: "Tbo uveutaef the
ization is h'-n*. 1 am located on 320
acres of rolling, fertile prairie within
that he can’t go bach mi his pledges to
two miles of town
There are yet. go-»d opportunities to prrtseHoA Republicans.—Chicago Herald.
get u home free, but I will not offi-r
any farther iadutx-im ut-t to come to
_Color*do, but will cbeerfidly answer'
App'irt.aily Editor MoChtrf. of Tho
any questiuns regarding our cduijtry.
I’uILuivlpl.la Times, doefint know where
he Ktanifa on the tariff. Ho ahouUl plant
C. E. IxuEKsax.
I fa beds MMuewbare.—Atlanta CouatUuMinneapolis, CoL, Feb. 9,1884.

h

It also renders the food less whok

giving rise to dyspepsia and kindred ailments.

Baking |k»wdi«ni

cuidainiug lime produce lew leavening gas and therefore

5 l34.

are more cxpciuive’ 11 um a find-clst'.*. pure article.
Tbe Royal Baking Powder ia made from cream of tartar

tartrate of

PROTECTION IN NATIONAL HISTORY.

•

Lime adds to the weight, while ibdiriruetu from the t&gt;iti

that is lint s|M»einUy refined and

A bniuurul 1»X&gt; bubble lighter than nlrt
Oh. I&gt;aa. olrrody Bvthinka IN doneWu «hall stiu rrald!- ia Wathtagfco.
Oh. Joy I Uv*Mcood term ta inlne-

the -Royal.”

prescuce w caUM-d by the use uf adulterated cream of tariar iii

Here fa palMbfe evidence that I*rcsldent Cleveland no longer believes ■■ be
did threo years ago, that the selection and
retcDtlon.of Individuals in the public ser­
vice should depend upon their fitness ami
capacity. Now, what has wrought thw
remarkable ehnnge? Has tho approach ot
the Democratic national eonvontfon any­
thing to do with fty
The toil never wags the dog — Albany
Journal.

A mart lathins &gt; »
7L.it n Mcond term l ubhlr I ncrar wuM bH» Bnt—Pan—that wm full four yearn esv
I n- rb3i&gt;n-J my Bitcd, and propw tz&gt; try
To lead up aaoUx-r uc.a Juat aa high.
.

uf the errata uf

Linie is 'the aoriotw defcet found iu

trr.Uou &lt;rf iDd.vklialt Ui

made chemically pm&lt;-.

Kme «m- &lt;«thei• impurity.van

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find its.yay inb&gt; t)H.

-Rny id." and »«► this furl its great superiority in strength.

capacity which can produce in sis tuortha
aa much os we cau consume in n year.
lAnswcr: It so, wbat do yon want free
importalioiui of competing products furh
2. That it promotes too much revenue
—and yet ho has Inquired cf manufactnrets, farmer:, inechanlca and lawyers, ami
can uoz find auybody who can prove that
lie is paying any part ot IL (Aasweri
Ixjt him extend hfa inquiries to our for­
eign competitors; perhaps he will learn
from tluju where tb»&gt; shoe pinches.)
3. That it promutoe too innch.launigratlou. lie iroukl ratlwr immigration should
stop.
(Answer: Ini migration will stop
when the condition of tho laborer in thia
country fa no incae attractive to him than
In Europe.
Hurd says free trade will
bring al&gt;out thii condition. Oh Hord, thy
name fa Frank./—Philadelphia Prvsa.
Mlchtcaa Prepartnc a ftan»rtee.
RepreeetiUUvo Alien, in speaking to

Mimeiiun and kuejdug quality- is due.

All lixin adds gi.wily

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thr • '*t "f' umuufcictuni.^

K iyal Baking Pow«!&lt; rt, but as all it* "... ;n &lt;.liniU are sdrH-i . i !

prepared with the same p^erwu carr i t'd regardless of ‘lub..r &gt;.r

sub-»Uitnx

ulMMduu h

Nor dor* it fruZtiUii x»y

host- lictfs^iry to

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.i^nir. who}eftc?w
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frcf Imliing pptvUcr.

1‘rpf. MeM'trtrb', late chemist in ’&lt;4ri# wflSu. S.f .

ment of Agriculture, after analyzing the cnram uf tartai

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l»v the varionv baking juiuxlera of the market, reported a* follows;

••J him- rxauniicd tie* creum uf tartar luauufuctured for
tiM.-d by (he Royal B.iklug Powder t'oinpiiav in their fo.kuig

jw»wd&lt;*r. uiid find-it to be norfeetlv purr and free from lilw in nih

supporting the exfaun g duty on raw wool.
Tlieyihavc learned a: last that tl&gt;e (&gt;rotectivn policy al the HrpubHr.-in party fa
i&gt;enetlcial to them, at ttfa to nil other Inirreste, and that the|’reaidcni'bMirt«non&lt;&lt;truled ids opposition to them ami their
luterrate mum plainly in his annual tuesragn. 1 expect that tbo result will be a
d&lt; cid"xl surprise to sonic erf the Demccrnta
who havo heretofore reganlod the farmers

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form.”
they ever v.vrfl ou nay political question
before. Ke;inbi!c»usnn&lt;i De.-nocrals alike

Prof. bnr. ah&lt;» inaaie the anal' *es uf baking jKiwdm fur

.die N. Y. Stale ibuird uf Ilcqltli. fts well aa for the Guvcrnin- it;.

. crrtiliea to the purity uu&lt;l

of the Ruynl.

Dr. E. H. Bartley,. chcmUt of the Bnudilyu, N. YM D&lt; | .c

ment of Health, raj’s:

—! have rrcei^|y,uiiuh’ze&lt;l samples of thr

Hny»l Baking Powder purchased by divm:U in the stores •
vity. and find it five fruiu lime in any form.”
. Bread, cake. bisvuiu, el/., prepared

ington Cor. Detroit Tribune.

\
with Royal

tins

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Bdkii^

Puudrr,. will bv lighter, sweeter and moro wholesome than if

made with any othwr baking powder »r'leayeiung*ngfnt.

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to petal news that fa unduly favorable to
Republicans, and there fa, therefore, the
more Importance to be Attached to Its dis­
patches from Jacksontfile. Fla.; relating
to tbe call of a Republican state conven­
tion, to be ixsurd Feb. 22. Tbe Times'
correspondlht saya that “thfet fa the begin­
ning of the political fray, end It shows tho
Republicamt are wWc awake, and realise
fully what an important year this will bo

HASTING^-MICH.
Tlie president'/ inreFago lias had our
excellent effect. It has brought to an end
all the Mugwump twaddle about his de­
votion-to ciril seniuo reform. It was a
dishonest pretense from the beg tuning.
but the ebnuges went rung upou it month
after month a&lt;t if it wrto a real lasue. All
thn!
that nnnvmi^..
minx iimHus now ceased. The presi­
dent is now a tariff reformer, if you
plctuc. Tbo civil tcrvice farce u played
&lt;iut and the free trade afterpiece haa been
rung up.—New York Tribune.

Somehow or other the Cleveland organa
:-cem obliged to keep making lung winded
argumeuu against the reality of a power
ful Democratic following- of Governor
Hill, in hfa evident determination to coatrol hb party in thie state. But they pro-

too uervously apprehensive to keep quiet
—New York Mail and Express.

among prominent Repttbllcans show a re­
markable unanimity of opinion that the
delemites to tho national convention
should be left free to act us prudence and
wisdom may dictate when the day arrives.
Tbo Republican party has had enough
cautious inoslcratluu and unselfish wis­
dom —Cleveland Leader.

RnaweU P. Flower fa not au especially
great man, meaaured by tbe purely intel­
lectual Rtatulard. NevertheleM. the at­
tempt to inject him Into New York polltlea
will bo repeated, notwithstanding tho re­
cent failure. Roawvll bos a “ber’l,” and
that is ar. artkio which tho average Dem­
r™?
J^_Ter&gt;’ hlgh »«»!*Ct-gt.
Ixmfa Globe-Democrat
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Republican apathy or activity iQ the
south during tho coming nine months l»
quite likely-to be the determinating fsrfor
one way or the other, of the political com’
pl exIon of tbo national administration for
fmtr years from the 4th of March. 1888 Albany Rtr-m. -

Whoever thinks that Mr. Cleveland ta
going io be renominated fnr president
without opposlt Ion fa very much mistaken
Ho fa going to havo oppoultlcn, and ft fa
gtrfng to come from lift, own state —Blr
mlnghnm Age (Dem.).
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For president. Chr.rle, A. jhuv f
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nresidet: t. Jowph Puhtacr. PfaStS £

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SHOES! I

Good goods at Bottom
Prices!
See tlxe

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With Double Shake
Urge Ash Pun

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�PERSONAL MENTION.

The Hagtifigs Battfitr.
The teachers etaas in the dty high
HAgnMGB.^EpyPPAY.iam.wta.im. 1 Bcbool will commence Feb. 27v , r ,

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Work in the first and third ranks at
the K. of P; hall Monday night

Ml examination ia the case of thu

THK

Troy Laundry.

people vs. Ed Wilcox has been continu­
ed to March Hth.

relatives and friends in Hastings and
was re route ter Washington, where
she 'will spend some time, befog the
Claude Potter, of. Detroit, U in the guest while there of the private secrecity.
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_ Ur&gt;_oLPrealdent Cleveland.—KalamaHurd Tinkler bin tbe city on buslGeo. Keith b visiting friends in

REMEMBER

WUbav W: Jones win soon leave Dun­
ning &amp; Roge*s and will become private
secretary to H6n. Daniel Sinker, whore
burira s.4 has Increased to such an ex­
tent that he finds additional help neossarv. We congratulate loth Mr. Strik­
er and Charlm r^miUHUM till IWlfre
'nrosTTapfluieErrvice. the latter u better
chance to use those splendid business
qualities that make him a valuable
luau in any inatitution, particularly In
tbe dispatch of such business as will
soon devolve upon him.
Charley’s
friends feel tills (o be a deserved pro­
motion. and he receives their hearty
congratulations in consequence.

IL B. Richards visited Lake Odessa
Barry Go. teachers assoctatlon will
meqt In the high school room here Sat­ Thu radar.
HASTINGS. MICH;,
Second door-east of American Houae. solicits urday, February 25th.
&lt;ne
ot tuo propio ot BMUnga awl
lUurr Benham’s home made a lively in the city.
Vtrinity, and piarauU.es aUlelljXrat-cliLM work rtmawMy Monday morning, badly
F. J. Norwood, of Delton, was tn the
demoralizing a cutter. ■
' city Friday.
Tire social at the G. A. R. hall last
Jay Diamond, of Bellevue, will clerk
prwe* at honm. Spatial rate* tor family wash- evening for the benellt of tho organ for Fred Heath.
fund, was well attended and much en­
Mrs. G. Matthews is visiting friers
joyed.
-to GETin Buttle Creek.
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Have yon considered how very
' Daniel Striker and wife are visiting
cheap Turkish prunes are. and how low
This means buJuess! Does it mean
in Grand Rapids.
we are offering them?
HASTINGS. MICH.
you ? A; D. Cook says he must have a
,
STAvmat A Crawley.
Miss Delia Rising spent Sunday with
settlement with every one who owes
I' J. L. Wilkins has nearly 1,5&lt;j0.000 Nashville friends.
him on book account within tbe next
'APITAL, S50.000.00. feet of hardwood logs in his mill yard.
Dr. Barber is confined to his house hy 30 daj*s. lie wants It understood that
Hu new mill, which will be far better a serious sickness.
there can be no dela? In thb matter.
equipped than the ol&lt;L will soon be
Mra. IL C. Turner, of Wayland, is
ready for business
Mr. N.'Spencer, one of the direct­
visiting in the city.
Mkhlpia.
ors of the Michigan mutual tornado,
Thanks to onr friends for tbe many
Miss Kittie McQueen returned to
cyclone and windstorm insurance com­
compliments we are receiving on the Middleville Friday.
OK- o BmUmw Dee. 15. ISM In bUMinj tar- tine qualities of onr special brand 6?
pany, from this count}', attended their
Miss Minnie Cook returned Friday annual meeting,- held at Hastings, on
uierty occupied by Heaver Brw.
coffee. A trial 13 all that u necessary from East S^inaw.
the third of thb month, ami can assure
to convince you that there Is none betOFFICERS:
Will Shean, ot Hickory Corners, was the goodly number of farmers who
t&lt;ry
StIltfek A Crawley.
D. G. RoWnsei, President;
have become members of the name I
in the city Thursday.
Ahboit. of Carlton, has been for i/fom Baird’s eyes are giving him a from this county, that after carefully
looking ictn the workings of tlra com­
a long time a sufferer from a wound great deal bl trouble.
pany .un&lt;i b-Toinlng acquainted with
DIRECTORS:
received In the log during the wai.
C. W. Crother, of Lake Odessa, was tho gentlemanly oificera, that the com­
r. Si Goodyear.
W. H. r
Dr. Lowry, and Dr. Taylor of Middle­
pany is in splendid condition, and is
in the city yesterday.
I).
Robinwn,
J. A. Greble.
(
ville, amputated the leg on Wednesday
now filling n long frit want in securing
L. E. Knappen.
_ Cbv
C. C. Clarke, of Jackson, vlaltcd his its members against damage by the
and the patient is now gaining rapidly.
WITH THE MONTH.
brother Ed. List wtKk.
destructive winds we noi\ so much
Tu£R* will be a meeting of- the C.
C. H. Van Arman was tn Middleville fear.- Adrian Times.
K. A 6. oflictals in Grand Rapids to-day, yesterday on busiutss.
The Phantom ball Thursday night
when ft will be definitely decided as to
Mrs. Richard Doyle, ol Buwne, visit­ was a great success socially. ■ All those
theVxtensioD ot the road. Something ed. Mra. John Cole last week.
who were present made good use of thb
drlinUv will result from this jueetiog if
600
600
Harry Bush, of Kalamazoo, took In time und enjoyed themselves to the
thu Banxek'-s aource of infurmation is
as rditille as it has always proven here­ i Ute Phantom ball last week.
fullest extent’ While the ooatmnes
tofore.
Miss Brighter, ot Grand Rapide, Whs were nil of the same gvperal character
yet many presented quite an uniqueness
present at tho Pbuatom ball.
ot design. The music was ali that
friend!, from this city gave him a sur­
Fcrd Fausey expects to start to-day- rould l&gt;e asked for. Two tnpmbera of
To make room forprise Thursday, at bls home in Barry, 1tor u visit with relatives iu Ohio.
Squfera* band. Grund Rapids, were
in honor of his 43d birthday. Some
Miss Florence Hendershott, of Irv­ present aud assisted I^e’s orchestra.
About 50 couples took part in the
handsome presents were given him, ing. is visiting friends in the city.
dancing and they were looked upon by
and an enjoyable time was had. Mm.
Dr. Andrus and wife visited Battie about 50 spectators. The Y. M. 8. C.
Blackman had prepared an elegant sup­
Creek friends the ilrat of the week.
are well p]eus&lt;&lt;d with the results of the
per for tbe visitors.
Joe Lunn and wife are visiting party aud are glad to have given occa­
A mEirriNG and reunion of the mem­
sion for such an’enjoyable time.
bers of Co. F. 8 Mich. V. V. Infy., with 1friends at Cedar Springs thb week.
We learn that a certain medical asso­
their families ia called to be held in . Dun. Meriau and family, of Prairie­
ville, are visiting relatives iu this city. ciation not t.OOO miles distant b dbout
Post hail this city Thursday Feb. 23d,
Warranted pure Mock at
at 3 o’clock p. m. A program and pic­ j/W’IU Croty’B troubles do not come to take such action as will prosecute
nic supper. All members of the rcgl- isingly. He now has u very sore throat. the M. D. whose Dame is used in con­
ment arc Invited.
Scott King, of Illi noh, visited his nection with newspaper accounts of
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O. II. Greenfield. dee.
brottwr-in-tavy. Milre Main, last week. special operutions performed by the
medical men. or special methods of
//IIasting Division, U. IL K^f T.,
IL Mudge and J. A. Grable left yes­ treatment. The meinljeni df thb socie­
elected the following officers:
a
terday on a pleasure trip to California. ty will find much more useful employ­
The finest cookers of the scaa- Sir Kt. (kna.- A. D.-Ntekern.
Ini VanVaikenburgh ia away &lt;&gt;o a ment by a more strict MtteuUon to their
Sir Kt. LleuL Com.—W. il. Powers. business trip to -Kalamazoo and Mar- individual affairs. So fur us the news­
on.
L)
papers are concerned, they will proba­
Sir KU Herald— D. WUReynolds,
bly do as they please about mentioning
The hestl seed for thef fanner. Secretary—A- E- Kenasiun.
i/Miax Hortense VanZIle, of Cliurlottc, such cases, end giving CHMlik where they
Treasurer—J. C. Andrus.
The new officers will la* installed this la the gueot ot Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Col- I eel it belongs uud as often as they
Ripens eitrly and good size.
grovi*.
please. They do not feel that their
evening.
Mrs. .fames Rnrjk expecta to join her business is particularly subject to med­
A DKruTY-MJEiui r was here Thurs.ical dictation.
in New'Mexico in about two
81.00 day from Ingham county and arrested hnshanil
$100,
$1.00
week?..,
IlkRE is a rare chance for some one
a young woman on a charge of divert­
Berber Hinkley, of Freepurt, Sun- who wants to purchase one of the neat­
ing her newly born babe, which she dayed with Will Croty at the American
est and most convenient homes in thb
left at the residence of a prominent cit­ bourn-.
Tbe spriiuc »erie» of trarlicr# exafuln»!Jnn&gt; izen of Stockbridge. Jan. IGlh. The ufcity. Having decided to remove from
lor harry county, will I* held aa follow a. lo-wll:
fair has caused great sensation at*z Mrs J. H. Beamer left Friday for a here. John C. Cota offers his fine home
llastuik-M. regular. March 11,15M.
Naahville. uprctal, March tc K. IM*.
Stockbridge, as* the parties interested f-w days visit with a sister in Grand on SMite street just west of Archie Mc­
Middleville, apecial, March M-31. IML
aro very prominent people, J
Rapids. •
Coy’s for sale, and will dispose of it at
lT«iriovill«.special. April 1&gt;J«. lie*. .
a bargain. Whoever getatc will have a
Exami ratio » will ronUneDCf at 'J iscioeK a.
F. F. Hilbert and W«dey Myers, of
TUK membersjof tbe Hastings W. R.
model home. For terms, etc., uddrese
m. and clowf tor 3*1 trade wort on tlie second
Woodland,
were
in
the
city
on
business
«Uy at no.X -Ftm and- *ec«id sradn ceruSJohn C. Cole, Spokane Falta. Washing­
Mtos rau be chdned only at tbo regular exata- C. gave a Slipper Satunlay night nt their Monday.
ton. Territory, for the next three weeks.
instloa.
lodge rooms. Invitations had previ­
Beal Na 1 whitefish.
C. W. Brooks and wife returned Sun­ Mr. Cole will be here after that time.
Dated. HtsllnKs. F-braar? S. inui.
- Mackinac trout.
ously been extended to the (J. A. R. day from a week’s visit with friends in Too much cannot be said in favor of
paxiKLC. WAMr.it. Becwaary••
- New Bav mackerel.
posts of this city, Nashville and Mid­
Mr. Cole's house, which b but a block
“ mesa mackerel, 5-lb. palls.
dleville. and also to the woman’s relief
from court house square. It has been
“
Columbia
river aalruun. blood red.
J.Bowneand family have gone thoroughly refitted, and is very pleasant
corps of the latter places. A few were
prefrnt from out ot town, and the oc­ to California, to spend the remainder of and homelike wRhin and* without. As Something Dew—boned herring-r-very choice.
Choice new Y armouth bloaters,the winter.
casion was an enjoyable one.
we said before, here's a rare chance to Gustave Panora’s boneless sardines.
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I’. T. Colgrove wa* ut Blffllapids buy a home.
’Circulation thia week, 2.050.
Fresh canned salmon, new stock.
Union Bible Society meeting ut, M.
’ | last week and enjoyed hiuiscU at a K.
.
Fresh canned mackerel, new stock.
| Lt is usually a good idea to wait unE. church last Sunday evening. Rov
Lo. l Of P. batquet.
Very
choicest
boneleea
codfish.
;
Barrt lodge, K. of I1-, is experienc­
D. B. O' iatt made a 'ery pleasant ad­
Miss Minnie Main returned Friday,!
1111
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t,,e
a !evidence is all in before &gt;ro.
“
smoked halibut, extra thick.
ing a big boom.
.
nouncing a man guilty or innocent of
Finest Queen olives.
/Fhe Methodists will doubtless buy a dress and was followed by Rev. Lee from an extended visit with relatives • nouncii
with well chosen remarks. The billow­ in Harbor Springs.
The best chili sauce in the world.
an alleged crime. Week beforrilast the
tie w organ soon.
1
ing officers were elected for the ensu­
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Aiexis Godillotl’a olive oil for tlab salads.
B
anner
mentioned
the
circumstances
Len Salisbury was called here last
New hortb radish, strictly pure.
OCR January thaw showed up just a ing year: R. J. Grant, pres.; Revs. Lw
and some Of the'evidence that led to Dr.
and Ovistt. vice presidents: Traverse week from Detroit, by tho serious 111- J. T. Goucher’s arrest for,attempted
Crosse A Blackwell’s epicurean table sauce.
mouth after date.
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nees of his little child.
.
Choicest tomato catsup in the market.
(/hs-.ue were 20.2.'*.3 stamps sold at the Phillips. Trees.: P. R. Dunning, Sec.
robbery of Branch's grave. Last week
CUnnod vegetable—a full line?of the very choicest.
Mra. G. Conklin and her sifter, Mra. the Democrat in u wild hurr&amp;h at our
The Chautauqua Cire’e will meet at
post-office in January.
Austin, went to Portland, Mich. Satur­ expense, claimed in effect that we had
Lorenzo ITudgk was on Saturday the rooms of Dr. Timmerman Feb. 24th. day on a visit to friends.
fired our butteries into the air. and that
appointed deputy-sheriff.
there was no evidence of Dr. (toucher’s
The following is the program:
Mcesrs. Wm. Rickey and 0, D. guilt. Our contemporary also beliUed
Blsr Hn»n«l»d Banner.
A lAW student wanted st Knappen . Slutina.
Spaulding, of Detroit, took in the
Krilrall. QM&amp;UpoA I mtn Holmes.
the officers who bad caused the arrest.
Phantom ball Thursday night
A Van Arman’s taw office.
Chr'lnlncw. question* bv Dr. 1 liurnrrmim.
Further, our contemporary belittled
I'apw. Wertminteter Ahber. Mr- bMnaai.
Miss Josie Qvaif ent ‘rtalns a num­
Vroman Youngs was called to Or- himself.
The evidence wm not ali
HM&lt;Uor«ln&gt;m Waahinatoa irrina. Mrs. Noble.
Hkln aud baths, from Clxautawiuan. Clarence angeville Tuesday by the illness ot a in. We have no wish to crow over any
ber of her friends at a card party
n —In spiers we are the only house in this city that carry the Penang
. -D. Spices, acknowledged to be the only pure goods in the world.
man’s downfall, nor try; a man through
sister, who is not expected to live.
Friday night
the
columns
of the paper; but we do
Finn
ot
i».
The bop Monday night given by A.
Dave Parkhurst, a brother-in-law of wish to say that the officers of the law
Critic. Mm. C. II. VanArman.
D. McElwain was a pleasant affair and
Mrs. Ji'fin Bu«l&gt;y, from Appleton, did nothing but their duty In arresting
When you want to size uf» a town, Minn., was visiting in the dty last and bringing Dr. Goucher to trial, and
wall attended.
that there is evidence sufficient to war­
One dollar and fifty cent* pays for look at IK newspapers and you will
the Banner and Detroit Weekly Trib­ find a fththful mirror of that town’s l/A. E. Fowler and daughter. Mrs. rant them in so doing, and sufficient to
une for one year.
progress and prosperity. Nothing so Booram. have removed from St. An­ cause their just censure if they had
faltad to proceed in the case.
drews
Bay,
Florida,
to
Fort
Payne,
Al
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To THOSE in arrears: * Please heed clearly illustrates the growing Impor­
i^Ins. L. E. Knappkn, Mrs. 0. H
thh notices. We need the money due tance of Freeport, and gives greater abama.
evidence of Its progress than the enter­
Stephen Schantz and wife returned Van Arman and Miss Rose Goodyear’s
ujTon subscription.
prising Herald of our aister village,
JMna. J. C. Lantman yerv nleasantly which Brother Godfrey is so successful­ Thursday to Rodkford, Hl. They ex­ "At Home" Thursday p. in. wu enjoy­
pect to move to Hastings in about a
Having lost the use of my right arm I hereby offer for sale all my land, con­
entertalnol about 40 of her lady friends ly, placing to the front rank of real
ed by most of the society ladies ot the
mosULj
sisting of about a section of laad divided into different sized parcels, situated
at an afternoon tea Fridayjournalistic merit. The issue now be­
city, notwlUiatanding thalntanyyld
south-west of theetty of Hastlags, about three miles distant and on or near the
Lt rank Pancoast and wife, of Char­
There Is some talk of asking Han­ fore us has three and a half columns of iot e, visited Hastings friends over - and storm to be braved.) The visitors Chicago, Kalamazoo A Saginaw R. R. and also on Fall creek.
nibal Williams, the celebrated elocu­ good local, and four of lively corres­ Sunday. Mrs. Pancoast will remain ’weri UUlded to Werasing room by
I own the only two chancifl to use tbe water power on Fall creek near the
pondence. The Herald is now fairly
Master Stuart Knappen and Mbs Mary
tionist to come here next month.
Here is a grand opportunity for any one that desires a location for
several days.
Powers. The ladies receiving atood in railroad.
t^Htr. firm of Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins entered into Its sixth year, and is pro­
either. I will sell both the rite for a grist mill, which is at or near the place
gressing finely.
Miss Jessie Wheeler finished her tbe order above named just inside the where tbe railroad crosses Fall creek, where the railroad company agree to put
have about 2,&lt;KD.(W0 feet df lop in their
school in this vicinity recently, and she parlor door. Their cordial welcome ut In side track, and also the rite fcr a saw mill about 160 rods above tbe grist mill
The following touching letter from will soon return to her home^in St. once made all fuel at ease apd glad
two yurdaat this place and Morgan.
they were there. The rooms were rite. These two mills will be oh a new road which I propbse to make. Near
Filed Heath expects to get his Rev. J. H. Palmer explalnk itself, and Joseph county.
brilliantly lighted and the time spent the rite for theorist mill, and &lt;in the Hastings road, is an excellent location for
Mtock of drugs in shape, so that he can is published bv request of G. A. IL
Lewis Williams und wife and Har­ in pleasant conversation and listening a creamery er cheese factory, which are much desired bv the people. I will
open his store for trade on Saturday.
boys of Assyria
vey Williams, Wife and daughter of to the delightful strains of music waft­ either give the land to the proper party who will build either, or I will take an
darkens. Mich.. I, W, «.• i’rairieville. were guests lust work at ed down through the hall seemed only interest in It myself. At the place for u saw mill 1 desire a saw mill, or «her
James G. Blaine’s letter In which
-Warren Williams.
t
he status that ho ia not a candidate for
too short. Tho uir was redolent with machinery.
The new roads 1 propose are as follows: Commencing about on the town
the presidency, will be found on an inAl. Bams has sold his In terekt in the perfume of roses, three • targe
Dtutiin and Comkade.—Your favor
line road about 61 rods north of what la know n as the Benhtm road anil running
alde page.
ot the 16th just to hand. Comrade the grocerv at Vermontville td his boquets of which adornwl the piano. in a north-easteriy course to interned Die road at John English’s corner; also
The first load of stone for the foun­ Jewell was inv friend, good and true, former partner, Mr. Luke. «A1. has re­ MraD. S. and J. F. Goodyear waited at one frotn'the angle st Patsy MtPhnrlln’s comer nmr bis take and running south­
the dining room door to see that none
&gt;
dation of fhe &lt;o!iHeis ind sailors monu­ and the npwa that I received of hh turned to Hastings.
passed without going hudde. The easterly p) intersect the road o« the section lice, thence on the section line to a
ment wjjs drawn to the court yard death pained me beyond measure. I
J. B . Bentley and . wife and Julius table tri. diagnally across the room was place directly north of tho place for a saw mill, thenoo south to the saw mill site
would gladly meet with his comrades Russell and wife were among tin party
2nesday.
.
derorated with fruit und flowers and to inter.-a-ct the other proposed road. Further. I rwommrod the ihsroutinvsnce
to
say
my
wprd
and
drop
with
them
a
that
Visited
F.
A.
Blackman
and
wife,
Kexth was at Sunfield Friday
graced by Mrs. Langmaul nt the head of thr town line rood from P. McPharliu’s to, at or near Fall creek. And. farth­
tear of loving remembrance, but at the
who served the cr.ffee and Mrs. Hadley er, I think by so doing 1 can s«ve the two townships, RnUa.id and Itastinn. five
while there in attoiiipting to put date you name it will be impossible for oCBaxry. tills week.
out a lire in the Barnes’-hotel was very me to do so. liun very sorry, for the 0L B. Messer, P. T. Colgrove and wife at tho foot who cut the cream and cake. hundred dollars (K&gt;00) and let the people from Hnpeaml Kuttaed townships to
badly Hufiootted, but resweral in a RATvinie you aak at. my bunds would be and Mrs. Carrie Goodyear wen- present The guesta were soiled around the the citv of HasUugs by a nc»rw route and without hills. I wifi let the job ot
room and efficiently waited upon by •'.raining the afon-s ild lake as soon a« the work can be done in th- •’prinp. Tbo
short lime.
for me a riabortof love. Another en- at the surprise party given F. A. Black­
"Uhristle." The rcueshinenta constat­ distancero take the \»ater from the take to Fall creek is about one-half miF.
Tire child of Henry Green, union­ easement, and one which i cannot man, of Barry. Saturday night.
ed of vaf&amp;M and sandwiches, - then
1 d.\ ne to meet ali those parties interested in the ghgXi propustxl rok/ls st
ed lari week us 1*1 ng very sicknostpon*. is the thin’ that, prevents my
Stophen ScbnnXz will soon become an uugels food ami lee cream. Lt is nead- the Collivld school hou-e, Rutland, on Friday evening, Feb. 17Ux. 1JS8S. Jauw a
Wwlneiday afternoon., ibe remains Jiic.tlng with you. Will you be so employee in the store of Dunning &amp; hss to add that all had been most
Clarke and other speakers will t&gt;r prorut smd explain my plans more fully. A
wcretakKito Hnriings. V&gt; the family I, ind a» to convey to Mrs. Jewell my Rogers. Stave’s many inmdi will be
dellcioualv prepared and perfectly plat of the proposed rnmla will also tar alio*n so that all may um^rsUnfi jmit
words of sympathy and esteem. Tho: e glad to welcome him back to ILuriiogb.
burial place.—Ailegnn Gnrelte.
.
served. The ladies are to be nmgTatu- what the proposition Is.
,
.
'
_
The wliiri elob met Thursday night who knew" her huslmod hept, loved him
Mbs Belle Barlow, of Evanston, was lated upon the manner in which every
la-rf.nhd will long k*tp his memory
at L. E. Kmppeu’A nwidenw. ih« trntrn. With the kindest and most tra- In the city Tuewlav, and »r*nt a few detail was carried out and the pleasure
was their lari m-vting tor the sreson. t. rmil regard, I am yours In F. C. and honra between trains with Mr. and Mra. accorded to such a targe number of
Retreahmcnts were served and a gener­ L
11. E. Hoyt. She has been visiting their friends.
J- H. Palmer.
al good time had by tbe members.

Hastings

City Bank.

V

BARGAINS
IN

WINTER GOODS.

The “Cut Prices'" Close

600

All Winter Goods Packed Up

BUSHELS

New Spring Stock Coming In

POTATOES.

E W. MORRILL &amp; CO

DUNIlin &amp; ROGERS.

r
’

One Price Clothiers.

Something Nice to Eat during the Season of

Local News.

;h

•

Beamer’s Cash Bargain Store.

N

Farms for Sale!

T. M.

&gt;H.

�r MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

involved ta dm tart* Nil sad tea Blair bUL

DOINGS IN CONGRESS.
IMPORTANT TRANSACTIONS OF THE
PAST SIX DAYS.
boat Into mr City toe other day U&gt;at

fight—tbe electric light.
Fenton ha* a nigh', school that fa well pat-

lorn

A LITTER OF fNTERUT TO POUTJCIAN8 IN GENERAL.
until Monday.
Tbe committee on labor

Tbe

Bay City can no

TmriM

Speaks

a further deflcleocy. A b.ll dlaoonUnnfa* the
Uli requiring subotd.xxl railways to main-

■■■■ Mkn to makehfa

W’aaHunnow Crrr. Feb, 7 —A resolution

Fire at Olivet crvmitod Bbeprrd &amp; Sock
grocery stock and three buildings. Lxjsb

DiotinftdoWd

Early and Says His Name Will

build a barn
120x23* feet.

and'gtrta.
A Milwaukee brewing company ia invest-

nu» or &lt;u&gt;«&gt;ui wren, r

BLAINE STANDS ASIDE.

Prrmrno, Pa.. Fob 11 —Tbe CommarctaJ
Qaeette, of this city, publishes tbo fallowing:

Waaamorox Cm, F»U 10.—Tbo reeo-

only tiro dt-a'.ha

Men National Committee:

explain tho alleged inefficiency of Ob* mail
tip to ti|X
John and Marr Dolbear, of Wallol Lake,
were a lot&gt;eiy couple, and althcujb distantly
related, cunrhidrd to nmrry and be happy.

taka, for tbe tailor inaixtata that the demand
&gt; bote evening—

Musk I gon is not eartly outdone tn any «»terpriso a be undertakes, aa shown by her List
of toboggan-slide acmdenti

■ G A. building, since two mtn talk of fa ventPontiac would rather like a 825.000 opvra

go, although tbo other two-liftba isn’t in

copper daring the month of January.
An Adrian man, with a wife and four chil­
dren, thought 'twould be fua to be young
again, and so be tried tbe toboggan. But Uie
fun was scare*, for be was badly Injured
and probably can not recover.

Friday, as was a resolution asking the war
office for information regarding tho alleged

constitution. tho chief justice to dein
oration. Rlddtelwrger arose with the
lab-American treaty in bis hand -at

it's a dry Lola
Wonder if everything in
Michigan fa going “dry. ”
A Port Huron inventor has caught ou to a
new-fangled notion fa hltchlng-posta It’s

mmlan of tbo Republican party that my

Aurwe, DI., Thursday uigbt
Chicago in

reforrir.g to ozooatlvo business in o;&gt;an seecvnfltmatlon in n letter to a polit­
ical club. Saulsbury spoke on international
coinage, and Plait ou the president's nwe■og*. criticising tho propositions laid down
'herein. Riddleborger aakwl that a copy of

Ftaacn L. Pnttoq

ALBERT KNOCKS THE PERSIMMONS.

and &lt;o cordially fast their feeling Las seemed
to go beyned tie ordinary political adherence

Pro*. PaUpu's u»i;y
oppMxnt wa* Prof
WUUam If, h.&lt;*u*.

the roaeon being that it was in emne r,«*pecte
similar to the British-A mor lean treaty. Ho

down, telescopically out of night. Fine thing
*Ti* claimed that a Waukegan man baa

The chairman did not object, and tin dew

Nsw Yom, Feb 15-Modteon fqaare
garden "u densely packed Haiurday eight

Fatten, UU.Ll.D

court, declaring tha Bahamian oat* btwlneos

Bermuda I-

widow
Tort (tbo
Dearon’’; repudiated a statement in Tbo
Stanton :nau to suicide, while grief on tha
part of an Adrianite producwl the same ro-

/Hty.

meaning, however.

txwinm and claims it's second only to that
of (bkagov among Lake Michigan porta

willingly lota go of a good, fat office, but the
poetniMter as Saginaw City be* actually

He added that Tbe Tr^juns had retracted
tbo statement after making it Bills and
reoolntiooe fatrodooed: To refund tbo 4 per
cento into
per crate; for a public build-

In IHO tbe

UanroUraBy a*.

Repoblieane

cheering which bl* achieve-nou labelled mart

CncuraaTL

Feb la—Au alignment of

preceding lnational rivet Ion exceeded half a

career of prosperity.

h: ■:&gt;

hatred

lory of that peculiar infliction upon mankind,

A Tekonsha flrm shipped a round IltXi.OOu

throughout tbo state, es)«cially in the upper
peninsula.

own sweet will, a Fable* farmer had the
privilege of paying a giOOfloa
A Michigander is about to invade tbo

Aiderman Patrick F.ts^raM, tbe champion­ that of t«8fc
ship six-day pedestrian, was prveeut Wtiea.
shortly twfoco 8 o'clock, Albert completed

Ohio

legialatnro

upper peninsula wM discovered. But this for publfc buUdlsge at Racine (Wfa.), Hutchby iso mean* comprises tbe number of people | lnMx, (Kaa), and Vincvuneo (fad.). A rwoiuUoa thanking Speaker pro tern Coz, for

lA-fl. but tbs Democrats aUQ held poeametoa

fagfioc.utn.
DtafaxA Attorney Burnet said Thursday

the iaddlug. no that

fallowing the advene otectiooa of these two

The following iMniocrata voted for tbo
toe state fa stimulating tbe organisation ; «liew, Bryce, Burna, Burnett, Bynum. T. J.
drop o'lathin'to 1 Campbell at New York, Btupuian. Cochran,

additional boles in pursuit
pointed eergrarl-al-ai

Tbe eeatbta cwrw-dtv .

. fooo, Lanham, MacD &lt;oaid, M*.looey, Mc• Adoo, McKinney,
Mchbane, M-rriman.

We hear a good deal about the exorbitant

muuiiy
Aa an item of thia clam, we give
them credit for paying about glOO.u rt into

Btate Railroad Commbsionar Rich has
given Michigan railways psrmkMon to use
the Janosy automatic coupler oo froigot

prvj»wed to mount hb akin and place it ia
the state military miueum a' Lanwiig

Clty rolkr rii-k, the roo^feil in. caused by

entmab for brooding purpoeea

A reeoiutioa

yard*; Stout. 3W, btw yard*.

A West Branch woman obtained a divorce

THE CA2DE-CAR AGAIN.

of incompatibility.

But a life of ainglo- | whether the legal tender circulation Km been
kept at tbe legal limit. Proposed const!1 aI Donal amendmvn:* fixing tbe boar* of labor

Limiting tbo

gout bank officials, ineluding examiners,
to regulate penaltlH in Internal revenue
rose*; to appoint two additional railway mall
' superintendents; to relieve certain veterans
Kalkaska county ha* gone "dry“ by -«X&gt; I
*be oooaeoumcoe of technical daaertiou.
-------------, academy appropriation svm remajority, white Genesee adopts thb same pol- The
military
iejr by about 1,400 majority.
। ported, and tbe bouse adjourned.
Wife, ha* been acquitted.

mop, and a
still unpaid.

rants tamed by tbe attorney general of tbe

ha. an iudeUednaM uf |4Q,U*), which fadi-

Mra Hoffman, wboee husband was killed
by toe c*r» at Mauton the other day, had a
brother die at Grand Rapids »Itfafa twentyfeur hews afterward. Another case whera
dienstaru come not sfagly.
A Jeddo girt mw her fallow otA riding

•boul I insjirv Itepubb-an- with i creel*libte
rtrength. Tbs prvwr.t national wlm.nfatr,-

The diplomatic and coo-

I; also:

It required but

grada, and collided
Both traiu* .were crowded. Tbe foliowfag
were injuredc Al Bbarp, probably fatally;
Woods Ruaoeil, fatally; H. F. Gude.’a teg
broken and probably f.tally crushed; Aheman Huffman arm
T a r-._*

llUl* finger broken; T. H. HUI, side at bead

controlling impurtanoo fa tbe campaign.

THE MARKETS

rae which the Republican* maintained on 1
tbe Demccrats avotdad m )8M ha*
beau pronuneuUy and specifically brought

ankle sprained; J. D. Vetera, Emporia, right

JM •• —I *&lt;. • U7UU1UV.IU.WUBJ euop-^u r ,-y* * resolution asking
ing condition. Such, however, b not toe fcr iuformaUoo touching the ;x&gt;|iUcal system
history ot tbe order ta a majority of M chi- ! at Canada and ita ge&lt;«raphlrel relattOM to
8»*« toWD'-। »be United Btate*. A bill to enable aliens to
w._
, own ttlln*r*1 Und» *“ tbfa country wm aaaUlg eelearo ef Opium.

vigorous introduction to

com। Ilment he replied fa a graceful speech

etaaltog of a half dollar from the ey*4 ot a
dead man, wbo bad been sroideataly kill*!, I
ths Mln hsvlns I—&lt;&gt; n-—* I.
—
'

Oklahoma territory;

A Kent county ooUacior bail

faaxicro*T, lad.. F*U t*.—Tt-rm uweoa*

Uiuneotlc revival Should

enrv eetablishmeut of the town rodtinnnv to
ba patroni3 id, nevertbeleo*.
Ar. Yinilanti man mm to* takes to axes.

Toe Ballovilb man wbo beard burglars in
the kitchen below, and hastily grabbed hb
Act-gun and repaired thither half clad, wm
aomewbat surprised to discover the hired girl
building tbokitchen flee. The hired girl wm

■•-rated growing strength In the R -publican

fanes of lsM-7 fa anything like tbe propor-

vereely reported.

A family reunioa at Shelby tenugbt to­

erratic plurality nr-odvj IK.lrtO.

J. K. Wright m register and K N. Rvidall. Raynor. Howland. Rusk. Kayera,'
- - ---—
------------ । Shively, Bowden. Bpriuger, Stewart ot Tex­
as. Btoue of Mimouri. Taretwy, Tillman,
ng fa rootrally located to the whole tract. I Whiting, and Wilson of Minnesota;- al*o
While a couple of Fort Huron chaps were
indulging fa a fight to a finish to aetUe their

|

for B Un&gt;&gt; aad

Tolzdo, Ohio, Feb. 11.-Dr.

D. H. Beck

Uld

WaTWtnrx, N. Y., Feb. It.—Seventy- ' tbe bill appropriating gl.'JuO.OOO for a public
eight
of tho
-teht packages
mefcaMwrf
the highest
ht-h-v quality of pro­
lf al KanM* City paased. m wm tbo
formally asked to decide wbeUwr thb
pero! opium, weighing 780 pounds, waro
found ta the barn of Efihraln Gardner, broeding purpoeea It takes tbe duty off
near Philadelphia, in thb county, Friday nah anlmafa Tbe Blair educational bill
Ing summer. He denrunced tbo quarantine
wm advocated by Cal! and an agreement
room built of Staled bay
Gardner was arrested at
and at 4^5 adjourned. Riddleberger made vidng rather than ; uinilng against tbe in­ no room for doubt.
~
securing about.1,000 pounda of opium from a vigorous attempt to got hb British treaty troduction of cholera----him. It is believed ttau Gardner was tbo reooluUou up, but the chair ignored tom of Interior cities bo al
taut a
quarantine
after ordering him to take hb seat.
cities
The bourn aadgned FeU » tar eulogies
taUro Moffatt, at
bill making bllb of
Louisvilxm. Fab. 10.Colvxua, B G, Feb IL
evening in Marlon county,
the
subecribing
eoawnoa
carrier
A
petition
caught
from Indianapolis, fad., asking an appropri­
promptings of patriots®,
ation of rJO.Qtyi for a monument to William rnits that bo Inflicted the blaws that kilkto
of tbe rood if'
• ~4*'; that bo awaited and killed a *8ortions givas me

of New York as tho Reading favesUgaUng
committee, and tbe bouse adjourned.
Wassuotox Crrr, Fbb. ia—A bill to to­
corporate too n iroraugn* Canal company
wm reported In the senate Thursday.
Abo
! a bill to secure the reltaqubbroeut of (art!

master who put official money in a regfaterod

with hope and

BUSINESS NOTES.
Iho St. Vouis A Springfield Railroad row
Ey, to ccostrnct a lino from Mount Olive,
, to East St. Itoca, wm incorporated at
Springfield Tuesday; capital stock, 81.600,­
000.

bot the doctors pulled her through. ■ Jeal­
ousy ain’t a bit good for anybody.
A Detroit, Grand Hawn A Milwaukee
train wm ditched neer Gaine*.
Although

Grwm Bay. IV

of tbe WO paMeagon were killed, and but
four or five srtxmdod.
A six-logged calf w tha property of Wm. OU-

_ rix»u« sealera, of Jackeon, Mich., with bronck houwa at Charlotte,
Eaton Rapid* mid Hillsdale, have diseolvud
partnership, end J. J. Tumnev, claiming to
own Uve-Mvanths of the firm'* property C'
175,000, ba* applisd for tha appointtneut of
receiver.

mcrodlrecdy
_
public eandi lata, l'

«2»c;May. 47M9&lt;7tpc. Oats-Firmer;
•*»&lt;; May, U^Attr- “ • - •l.vw.
Lari-Hull;
prosperity

M

d^liulUo

wld.

crowns

�A STORY

MINERS’ ODD BELIEFS.

does cure j
Fheuntatiyj

e-fls

THE WAR.

SOME OF THE STRANGE STORIES
TOLD IN THE CAMPS.

WORKING WOMEN AT LUNCH.

KIRK’S

°Hnod a “oS*
eat eaixiwirhca, opplre, bite of cake and slicta

Cur* YOUIh»«« ‘
ill.’ campaign, I

resdutStood

Miner* ore superstitious.

Men wbo labor

those who court fickle fortnu--. bunting f&lt;ir
gold and stiver veins in tbo mountains. Often

T.rtf. M
•Stnd 61
Cenfrfbr

kful colored,

STATE CUPPINGS.

That Mota err tile mill is going agslu all rig ht

cowardice

train U&gt;* Hate prison.

_
Bull Dooingo mine, aud
through presentiment or nsperetitious foal­
ing Hr was working in tbe night shift, and

ft try io get nometiiing hot and subrtnntinl

A $' C.000 school house is to be bnlfl at North
Branch.
The Sturgis eJeclric light business has opened
into action, but. thb fellow had tbe rare
out grandly.

l honceiioraviHe on

thr three favorite articlra of fopd among the

A Christian srienUtt das his card out at one
of ths boleis In Heed City.

could not handle

lake City, and killed brakemau John Haney.

aider her luncheon antiafnotary without

in offices down about Park row drop into tha

when the ww superstitious feeling
redly toward tbe hcjrtUe gun, which was
manned by two old' Virginia militiamen

o* Itaiurdsy. the 31*4 day c
XCurd.y. tbe Mtb dayof M

hind the ridge suddenly saw tbe Infuriated

boon lowered with a larrel. which was flllcd
with water.
‘

1U0 fa
low to d--atL. Tbn yourg man uto.- refused
to work thnt night, in tolling jus«g the im-idmil afterward, raid; "Somethtog ueemcl Hi
be alinisit puking mu lack that Might and

•ball sell al'paMie aaetiun. to tbe hlghe* bldtiolden.) tne prvmhtea described in ia*4 inert-

Ed. Allen aa cue of tbe speaker*.

time being.
Hut tbe wuuderful .deed of our cbtnrada

cel« braird tbeirgoldeu wedding a (c» days ago.

Nelson tiowc, a wAU-ktiown man of Hartford,
who stand* charged with trying to burn tbe
bouse o( tbe village marshal, has been hold for
trlAl.
Orta K. Houkrns. one ot the millionaire Hop­
kins tumUr of California. aodSM. Clair. Mich.,

named FkCcbar, hailing f*am Ohio, told a
a quiet kind

vial hi a bawldcr aliout t»a Xsct in dummCrr

■rihei
&gt;uN^

uuMidag.

ether day. and be telegraphed M follows to his manage to provide them with sufficient to
friend*:' ‘titagular number, masculine gender.

Mild live to be a thou­
* a young fellow and
y medicine. One even­
had ju,rt'bcgun u&gt;
ing Dr. Freer asked mm- if I would like to go
out with him that ni^ht, and 1 said I wutfld.
Ai*&gt;ut midnight we ku-.-onlingiy went hi a

The

nervous- prostration, which baa "kept blni la

itOne of tho Boat

track leading ta nr from the shaft."
“Did the mineevrr}MUi oat asiyth|ng after

11 st oiwr* .

n.y [Kirtner-tiown in that shoftounn*.
nnd neiLlas

fur mines and developing them.

.- ho divta-

siik-. und its indication* followed. I rara-ntiy

ver for tho purj-ose of learning something
definite ns te storii* circulated (iu.t some

"Certainly tfcey •Ja,’’ said the old woman
ia a weird manner, shuffling tbo oarti*.

speaking to me: “your fortune U on top of
the gruund, yr*, aa top of tbo ground Tbo
rarrbi and tiie whiie-of this egg 1 have broken
Tb&lt;-.-' i* a superstition siwmg some about
naming rnimo, add many w«n to think that

mine for a baby.
named a claim for a certain 1‘ullman car.
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION

ARIOSA
COFFEE is kept la all flrst-clars
Ktorua trom ttxe Atlantic to the Pacific.

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COFFEE

tor died. The flmling at a vein on the anniwrsary of your birthday, or the anniversary

to bring gwd luck. There are a thousand
mid one little superstition* connected with
tha delving in mother earth, searching for
i treasures lihere.—.

Tbe. perfected phonograph will. repeat

quote iinprewsion ujxn the foil sheet, which
rercivnl th-.’ mark* from tbe needle carried
by the diaphragm Tbo new phonograph
ennsiste of a revolving cylinder, and a aide
movement i* governed by a fine thfead, so
that a fixed prtiril would trace upon the cyl­
inder n spiral, mid tiie tinea would atinoet
touch. Au deetrif motor is uacd to turn tho
cylinder, and tbi* i» 'lune In "«cb “ manner
that no noise is hcur.i U«on tho cylinder is
Lid the vibmt.au* of ,tiiu diaphragm are
raarko.1 upon it. A touch ot a »iwdl spring

o.n
10.18
very little machinery about tho phonograph,
an,I tta- curt 1* small. It can lie us-,1 fur a
variety of Jiurprarw and in the place &lt;if a
Monographer. The mouthpiece has a condcinocr, which gathtrs iu thr eound from a
large area. Wbcilwr the now phonograph

that will have to be answered after it han been

rd

! Su’rll.

VER

TRY THE CURE

run iu ।

the Illi day ot February, ta thr year one thorn
and eight hundred and elxlity vlsht.
KI.Y BHOH..CM tiiwnwlclj
Present, Wm. W. Cole, Jmlar of Proiiate.
plumber(Vixildd't He about a tittle tiling tike
in tiie matter ot the estate of Hertha
that.
Itontly and Maude S. Bcntly. minor*.
On read I nr an&gt;l filincXlic petition, duly ver8. Dinky, a Mendon saloonkeeper, James
ly, whi-o we bad drawn it io tho dlasactlng
lied of D. it. Cook, guardian of wld minor*.
Default ha»l
room mid ripjvsl ojsm thr sack in which it
at a certain m&lt;
was confine,!, we found it'was tho holy of a a character alxiut town, were arrested Fndaj
ua a clian* of selling liquors on Hunds). The,
Tl&gt;ereup&lt;si ft Is ordered, that ttalurdar. the the office of she Itectster ot Deed*, for thv
small pox. WhaZ did wo dof What rould were taken to C-ente^i ills and one ball to ap
County of Barry, and State of Michigan, on tbe
•we dof We buned the liody .that night in an
IMh day ot June A. D.. IMI. in Liber M.nf
.-xx-banl un tin- wrat side, aud the doctor took
About l.i.nm pounds of peppermint oil has minors and all other persons Interested ta uld mortgages, -on page zTsi. on wnfch uiortiraKe
Uu* ehala; off into tisn country and left it to been bought thus tar by local dealers at Meu . estate, are required Ui ani-ear nt a session there in claimed to be due at thr data ot this
bailee the sum ot one hundred BfU-six and
utand out all winter srben- nobody would go
of said court then tn I* bolden al the Frouate st-ICC dollar*, and.au attorney'•• lee ui
in the city of lla.Uing*. In uld county,
provided for In smIiI likwirrtte. and
by tbe grower* for higher priors. The oil ha* Office,
show-cause. If any there i-e, why tu«-pniver dollars
suit or proeerdlnts at law havluz been ln&lt;-l
f»g out' with a doctor, and 1 don’t think I I-BU0K1 in prtorXrom *1.10 ‘o gi.eo per pound; and
of the petitioner should hot l»e granted. And II
•la further ordered. Thai mild.1petitioner,
I.. ...|H id re noWhile, certain interested parties are going
about the state organ tring "torial cluta" for tbe thereof by causing a copy ot this order to be
Tbisstraiigv colony uf lunatics at Gheel, tn purpose ot evading tbe provision of thr liquor published In tbe Harting* Hanxkh. a newspa­
per printed and circulated In said county of
tbeUeigian Ctunpiiu-. has long engaged tbe laws. K I* Uiteresttag to know that there Is now Harry, onee In each wrrk for three succcsMlve
attention of Ipectalbta, and ho salisfactory an Acltoti pending ta Hie stale courts, whleb is
has Veen its working that a duplicate of it calculated to test the legality of such clubs.
Judge of'lTobaie.
Las lately been established. In these colTM Michigan gold company, of Ishpeming,
ootes the lunatics are board-d out with the
hih-diduiit*, live a* ntembres of tb«- family, which ,u.,|»etided work ou Ita ojieratiooi. ta Uie
ataut ta their work, and lucre liberty to move vicinity at thnt dty. has a dispute on band as
..
P”r,e«&gt;‘- «“&gt;« ““ '&lt;W»J vo«t».
the same to be sold imbjcct to the priiwlpkl sum
about at will. The regularity and healthful- to thr posjtetatoti of tbe property. 11 I, stated
of eleven hundred dollars, yet to become du* ou
tMsnof tbe life led by the nffllctid Inhabitants
of Gbcci rcstorea a cnnsjdcrabto jiroportkm
gngr as all iho-&lt;e certain pieces or pareel* of
of them to their right mind.
loud situate ta the township of Woodland; In
The firm of F. L. Burdlek A(Co.. ot Mendon,
tbe county of Batry. and state of Michigan, and
known and described m foltows, to-wlt:
portion of Belgium, and it has of late years has four stores connected by az&gt; open arch way
The west half of the north east fraction*I
been found 'that patients from tbo Walloon that.practically makes them one store. Their
quarter and the north ra« quarter of the north
aase fraatlanal ■
loon potoin, wen.- awkwardly jdaced, and

B?

s

eI

about them. Tbe experiment was therefore

Ho changwbtbe name for fear of an accident

10.10
H.ntJ
11.18
11.x

NORTHERN PACIFIC
ItLOWMticEiuiumuunse
FREE Government LAND8.

cmrLiiK.&gt;'ij,Lt'vf?K?B1‘8Rr'.

Probate Order.
,
thc Caagrces mines In Arizona.
Mate of Michigan, County of Harry—**.]
Thlsbss hern tbe most open winter KalamaAt a session of the Prulmu- Court
which hung down front a pulley, and the

.15

either M

Aiwuvs buy this brand in harmetlcclly
sealed ON3 POUND PACKAGES.

ENC.LI8H BUCHU

.10
Al

ARBUCKLES
name on a pt
guarautue of

l. jigRtety joggtety

I hod huu

A. M.

name or nature of yoardlaeaao may be,
or-write to us, gl v bigfge, *ex. com ptexl
:KE"^WMrTA“i?R:R&gt;l'SSS’.,“ur’

added to make two cajifurt TbH they im­
mediately pour off anti request.the waiter for
a pitcher of hot water, for which there i» no

read medicine in Cbioago aome thirty years

replied hut whiilia it:

!

Inxt.'od of having a cup for each they order

II tool option carries in Oeoeola county some era caught on to thii and ouly.annl to the
iteed CUyltes will wish they had (put their
mopey into a bridge across tbe Hersey instead
el lute a lockup.

[ailing over.

r.

then- parties carrres which provide* them all

thia city cm bls pentaai. re* only a spoonful

ktartod for Rush Mid-

0

vqry churchlieat sdrt of mouse.

you will admit that aoniBtimea dungs ar® not

gut a good supper.
odd night und &lt;-undd&gt;-nddi show f&lt; II.
next nnTiiing alwnit ».•

Kidney

which onraucceaaln caring ch runic dteMand detormiULH ha* been no uniform, that
Incurable cases, for u stipulated price until
cured, and in twee of failure to refund all tba
money paid us under such written gun ran ten.
It wincoat you nothing totnveetigutethtaoff.

HTKAkGE STOXX.

Mcrtgazee.

OH! MY BACK!

NO CURE NO PAYI

the company of rebels that hud been lurking

IM premise* BdlUfl

rwan ain&gt;

CHICAGO.

Hprat's.

to much this jear. but they have cslight too ton*
ol perch Ju tbe river.
•
ing om&gt; portion of 'everything tbe four can
The Rochester G. A. K. bpjrs wlllhareacamp-

within forty-right boars the fellow wbo Lad

OAP

THE CHIEF

JAS. 8. KIRK &amp; CO
corn this winter.
Thu Presbyterian iTiurcb at Niles has tenderElkliart,

tbe piece of artillery, which be bad captured,
and almost idmnltaiwpnxly our regiment, by

statute Iu

FLOATING

teo. There ore restauranta on Fourteenth
street and on Broadway, near Ninth and

(.-onte-dcratc force, threw a boll that struck
tbe ground just in front of him and snared
him out of his wita Ho became blind, with

now purchased an Interest In the business.
An effort Is making to organlxe a stock com
pany lor Uic purpose of util zing the Inexhaustl-

Doted, liaatlngs, Feb. Oth. liw.
Julius m. hauak.

th &amp; eouiBOVB,
Attorney* lor Mortgagee.

Mortgagee.

manufacture of tile and brick. Ten thousand

of pauper lunatics to their com-

which Ki.BOO bare already been subscribed,
with bright prospects of getting the remainder.
The local option election ta Osceola county Is
found that constant Intorounw with lunato be held February li. There Is no excitement
ity among the native*.—8t- James' Gazette. and most people think prohibition win carry.
Tbe friends of poor whisky have thought to
make tbe friends of temperance some trouble In
tbe campaign, and to this end a local official in

u
Hastlnp. ta aald county, on Tunday. tbe 7th day of February. In the year one
Lbousana eight hundred and etgnt»«i»Kx
Present. Wm. W. Cote. Judge ot

most experienced lake-faring men in Detroit,

ist aay w aiarcn. A. u. :**», at
rafcd MtitiS^'aS t£»5E?Jtes

same day as tbe local option election. The act
ha, made many friends tor temperance.

George Washington^ Tho first vessel that
ever bore that name wa* a steamer launched
in 1833. She went down during the same beeome debilitated, should bear In mlntf th,l
Htaimons Liver Brgulator is not a drastic pnrgbuilt aliout 1837, and in 1838 foundered with
the torn of sixty-eight live*. Tho Idea that system m other purgatives do, but acts gently.

city ot Hastings, In said county, and
If any there be, why the prayer ot

overcome, and I doubt whether you could IntoxlMting beverage to lead to Intemperance;
of Michigan.—Fifth Judicial Circuit, In
licrw induce an underwriter to take a risk will promote digest ion. dissipate headache, and fitate
Chance rr.
upon a boat bearing that name"—Detroit generally tone up tiie system.
Hull pending ta Circuit Court for County of
Hon. Alex H. Stephens, of Oa.
"Sim- Barry In Chancery, al the City of Hastings, on
tbe iKh day of January. A. D., iw.
Itausa A. Cornell. Complainant,
There i* nothing to hinder the bursting on
William H.Cornell. DefeudznL
It appearing that defendant
11 I. IM.,.
w.
rare unknown, inerelr
motion of Bmllh &amp; Colgrnvr. solicitors for
plalnanl It Is ordered that defendant enu
through pure air. Itat In Impure air

The Banner,

mmpregnntioiis or hybridization of potoou
germs that involve tbo possibility at now

SI a year.

«*i&lt;i p-joii.-at.on to ue eonttniM
wrak tor alx weeks tarocertMoo
FMAMK A. HOOKKK.

LADIES

PEERLESS DYES

.

�TRICffs' Of TfljiliANTS.

ADOT1ONAL LOCAL NEWS...

Tire following essay

Fr»h!UUo«,

was read by

county pro HbiUon committed oa FrlMtay Fob- I7tb. lS88.»t Wa’clrakAWiAt the examination of Dr. J. T.
at Knights of Labor haU HasUags.
THEREVERSE SW of PICTURES Goucher before Justice Mills at the ; rille, Mich.:
Commander and comrades: Fratern­ Mich. All prohibitionist* are Invited
town han in NmArllle. which had been
PAINTEB SV REPOHTpli
adjourned fiom the proceeding Monday, ity, charity and loyally are the three to be prreont.
B. ILHrwx.
Chair luaa.
it wits evident from the manner in grand principles upcnwhich our order is
which the prueecutloa went to work founded. I wish to speak ot the latter.
ObHuary.
that they had found their fett again From the timo that the Houthern trait­
and Intended keeping them down. A or* bombarded Fort riumpter until thei DIED. • J*me&lt; Mrtirrrw-. *1 lb" naldencvS!
John Paulum. «n Sunday. FH». Mh. !W.
great deal of work had been done by north gained the crowning victory at
aaMfetya^.nmoMtoanSMdto*tne officers during tbe week and from Appamatox, loyalty to our country was
the
motive
that
induced
most
of
ui
to
the following extract of the testimony
Tbe popular t-Iirf h thus the immigrant
Ta tbal t.righ! shining shore.
enlist under the glorious banner of our
coming to 3 st York isia Iwfilv «-*&gt;! indi- it will be seen that they had been do­
Iu ttie &gt;«M oftiW tdeet
ing some excellent wori;. The attempt­ country. Each of tt? Mt that hts ner▼Mau. :u»d bi Ui-t ito'ht
hi* wny
Best sweeUy. I .rather.
vicea were needed and we bade farewell
ed
alibi
already
looks
very
much
like
a
into.tiiA la-id
«•&lt;•. &gt;«-» nkbl-xl
sieve and at the cluse of the dav the to parent*, brothers and “ist-.-r*. wives
prosecution asked und was granted for and children, uncertain whim ve
Oa ths
afaaifl* »tiMv.
u continuance to Al arch 1st, when they would if ever behold them again. We
rtnho.ln.HOT .&lt;f inno­ .would introduce otter testimony which endured hunger, privation, and want
atoarpur auf * source they bad beta unable to get fur that In every form. Th- priwn wall en­
dr-;. ■ &lt;1 t. inkx'tuV duj’ owing to sickness. L*. T. Colgrove closed some of us and we believed that
appeared for tbe people and L. E. no sacriticwwiis too great to make for
kuappen and JMttai Clarke for the de- our count ry’a welfare. We felt that
beMk'iptolw i.«Ttag
!- will never.n trlhe fcorrew.
IW. trfhj rwrrtlj. *wt*tly »•»!.
faet. fair iter- i&lt;ivRB«farink -"trepff!&lt;m nnd icnsr. By order of tiie court all the disloyalty must be puntahed. and that
m*rki*l dr."r^.-n-.**, tliai are .*uflk-i&lt;-ntly witnesses were excluded from the the shackles must b« taken off millions
of
slaves
in
bondage.
jiromtBtait nnuj-JflWiritlysi-x'— -fol In tliclr room.
When we. tho survivorsol tnal tetHoratio Warner, of Carllon, was Ural
on the utand and was cross-examined riblf-war, returned home we had rea­
It has l»een well said by a distinguish­
fjnp^irwa^ |«n njw&lt;n tbs arrirtrtp itran- by the prosecution. The following is son to be proud of our record, and we ed writer that "the Michigaa Central
an extract ol his4es|ituony: 1 went to enjoyed the comfort* of homu all the is the onty sNiagaru FaU» 11 jute in th*
Nashville on foot at 7 o’clock the night mure because we Ml conscious of hav­ country.*
ol theilth ot January, ('.he night of ing done cur duty, and we Mt that a
It b the only railroad that runs di­
the attempted grave robbery, i wen’, grateful nation would never cease to rectly by Uw jfcilB and sto|M Um trains
direct to Goucher's house and tne Dr. regard us in the llgnt df friend* who al a point froru wlueh all parts of the
and 1 went to my house together reach­ were entitled to be cherished add can- l fall*and the sapid* utc in full view.
&lt;]!»•*-■ iiHuil.!-’ food
tbrm on.tb* ing there at about 10 o’clock. The Dr. for when dfs-ibllltv and Mekuesa canxed From thi* point. ckIIu] Falls View, the
clayed at our bouse all night, leaving by exposure. riiouM render uj lit sub­ scent- from the Michigan Gvntrvl train,
■pO6n; inwnt t
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lor home about
daylight:
No one Visejecta for a nation'* gratitude. Hut a
in the house but my wife and child. I great deal of the enthusiasm with whether in &gt;U summer selling of emer­
m;,|. .-•.iii,!have hiu! Imt
ald or Us winter netting of crystal, is
Horace Curtis, wife and child not at I whielv we were greeted at the close of one of unexampled grandeur and sub­
andraikt* j&gt;r&gt;—ntoi to thmi in mvmkriHg I mj house tiU the week following, the war has died away, Our congres- limity. A* it U on the direc t route U&gt;
and admiring hjrtc, not questioning thrir Don'l know where 1 was on the 10th. I iduoal .balls are tilled with those who New York, Boston und New England,
condition or filaria for the h'lttian stomach.
Was in Nashville on one other occa-1 were or.ee our enemies and who .still no east-bound traveler should 1*11 to
sion that week—on Friday. Wednes­ retain the same old hatred toward us; take ad vantage of It.
l&gt;y they may govern day night it ano wed and blew und was who are determined to carry cut their
drifted some in the morning.
views with regard to running this gov­
smldenlyinl »tin rntirrh- Utw pbn«- of Hfa;
The doctor has treated me for a year ernment; who have turned out disabled
Among the latest exbibitiomi of
tLetr dmph- exMctme terHnfore .iifanl* no and 1 have already paid him about Sl». anion soldiers from various po IHons what it is possible to accomplish by tbo
'Was ut home on the night of the 12th. which they honorably filled, and put in xngraver’s art b a largv pocket map just
Ir the Dr. was at my house on the after­ their places confederate soldier*, and issued by the t&gt;L I’aui. A£inueapoii» A
nr&lt;- lol.i to keep still and not any Alanitoba railway, showing the - north*
noon ot the Hth. then he did not come
tantiim; tbHr eye*.nn’filial with tk«i lurgw there chat night Tbe Dr. was at Ash­ anything becauw we will be reviving western country between Chlcpgu and
■buiidirq^. Lb-' gn-at "iifp*,ehognnx«MMMKM'; er Osborne’s to fu'e his wife on the theidd issues mid waving the bloody the Pacific Ocean in detail A copy
their cars hear nothing but vxprestioti* of ad­ afternoon of the 11th. If hr came shirt. The present administration ha* will be mailed free to any address upon Is able aud proud tu refer those who may inquire aa to in,
miration from choir &lt;--xtij*mnK&lt; Thr &lt;lu*t from there that afternoon to nee Curtis shown Itself friendly to the south, aud
-access in tne treatment of chronic disorders to a large nu ;;
application to G. fl. tVAHHKg. Gen
that blow* r&gt;r - thran euxl th* mud tifroogh sick child at my house then he was nut an enemy to the union sqldler. It hiu
which Uwy tmio;. i* nirfierd. tf notinffaL all, there that night. The Dr. in convenm- vetoed and frowned down every thing Paas. Ageut. t?L L’aul, Minn. Ask for ber of
map
II.
merely in fu prartknl fcnxnrn ar an Adjunct tion with dm*.has been very poslttvo ns to help the northern soldiers and hu
to agrliniiuirvnnd tUwlv.-itit.-Mfni whetix[&gt;rwul to his staying at my house the night nf widow nr orphans. And Lnniar. that
The Leading Citizens of Barry and Attaining Counties.
urer th* am* aomo of them tilled on tho the 11th. I am positive I was not .it arch rebel, wAo has always advocated
.uue of the I*vt k*--&gt;*ra
the stake's rights doctrine of the south,
Nashville on Thursday, the 12tt&gt;.
Mrs. Frankie Warner, wife of Hora­ and who Mid but a -short time since
I Heraemher that his home has been in Barry comity i,r
un«wepL rix-m&lt; »n&gt; fariiliar «fghb* -it takta tio, was next on the stand, ami in her that no one should call Jefferson Davis
•C'Tfh Mtaot Sfrc.,1 lave l-»d what
th-m fawL u&gt; tnhrf to live folrrland, and they cross examination corroborated her hus­ a traitor in bls presence. Lamar, who
&lt;!&lt;&gt;■ b-r» rail Lip
an*l which 1 ' many years: that he has made the treatment of Chronic !-.
fad tnrre or faw al bomn.
band’s testimony. She was positive fa said to be a fourth clan lawyer. hM
i ea«e- a
.
■
Diffvci-nt. il w ith tfa/n: who hare Ji red in that Horace Curtis, wife and child were been placed on the supreme court bench
the dtir* of Uw old wwbj. Tliry ream with at their house the week following that of the I'htted States, to help expound
iMlinnVro to tf-ith-ter. With thorn famili­ of the 11th. that Dr. Goucher came tin- constitution of our country.
nin^, Which Les been there lor y. tr* Ot
arity With the W:«j* of "Mftpni of dvflixatkMi
from Aaher Osborn's with Mr. Curtis
And who is working few our inter­ «uiirN- ltd* has urcstly depleted my «r»teifc, tojether with mrpb-st
&lt;»n
to see Che latter’s sick child, but it was ests? I* it that claa* of men who like
Seward, Sumner. Chandler, Grau’,
Uu* nunIt* U&gt;nn, in tliyir ow n • iliuuxtion, as on Wednesday the Ifcth. Ifhecamrfor
that purpose on the afternoon of the Logan, and hundred* of others that
lie use* all the latent and most approved methods for tie
fun&gt;u&lt;&lt;* »&gt;■« the matpierv of tiie world and
did tne g nd itotil I to'.kzJ* S S I n«* it
tbepilfnlk of il« ilevioua patln Those per­ 11th, then her tertimooy was good for might be named, stood by Lincoln and |
‘
'ng I*- •.dv-svtl VuiM* it-'- up.
treatment of Chronic rases. He is not prejudiced m ftvor &gt;f
nothing, che said.
uur Country in it* greatest need; or is
sow are tbronTvnuirt.and their pkmitmloof
q&gt;T"?it&lt;- trad dftfr*ti&lt;&gt;n. .nd ensHorace Larkin, a carpenter of Nash it that &lt;:Lcs.s who tried to destroy tire
any school. The remedy that suiU tbe case iu buid. no m; •
the inuooetiir and timidity of y&gt;- former ville. was introduced as a witness Union and who treated our brave boys
ter what school uste it, is the one he applies. With him t le
for
the peopln.
He &gt;juiw
and in southern prisons worse than tne
test of ability to cure in the case of anyxem^ly is its succ s&gt;
nuniNr *ro Wkm* who likvr tiiUifa! at talked with Horatio Warner, in Hue! &amp; most barbarous savages ever treab-d
i in actual practice.
\
.
adoration, who crano hy-r- with an Infailli White's grocery’ Thursday night, Jan. their captlvr-s. That Hass who tried to
gene*- tliid eztood* *WLirf &lt;H-&lt;»nn»v fa-ji&gt;nd 12th, and stated facts and circumstan­ inoculate our nothern cities with ydtbrnb'ifty to ratul ant write. wh &gt; indnlaq ce that made him positive that ft was low fever and small pox. and who aid-,
ja AftlrlLc* uy»in«t thhnathis iml it* Idm*, Thursday night. He said Thursday ed b/ their northern sympathizers de­
night was very stormy and Wednesday clared the war a failure in |H»H and *&lt;lMr
S Frttzel. &lt;4 FarmsrsviUo,
. fait in a night was clear. In bis cross-examina­ vlsed a fire In the rear movement.
My coriiradra, you may exerue me
McM idc&lt;J tion hr held his ground all right.
;
1
/
.
i
Frank'McDerby sold some candy in for treading on forbidden ground, talk
■bis store to Horatle Warner on the ing politics in the post 1 cannot help
If you are suffering. 4o not despair.
small
|.I eeiptlitysiijoining Frauen. night of Thursday the 12th. Told why it. Some of j&lt;&gt;u may belong to the
he was positive about the night. He democratic party and be honest In your
I finally &gt; ommrocr.)
b»m» Spre-ihr.
Dr. Baughman ran i»j)int yon to a number of ca.-e&gt; whe »*
talked with John Furnlss the same views. 1 find no fault with you. but
night about W. H. Jewell’s -uul fate. you were not tn sympathy with that
patients hat! given up all hope of life and resigned theniselveHe testified that Thursday night was Grty in the war, ypn could not have
_• . ...
to a belief that they must won die. To-day they are wdll
sn, no loyal num could have been
moMi-tiyrdimablr of nil immigrants very stormy and Wednesday night,
clear.
either. We were right, and the south
DrewM J., Atlant*. &lt;1*
men and many of them prominent in btjsine&lt;&gt; and sori d
John Finmiss sold Thupdny night was Wrong, or rice rerw;ind it we were
w!i’. haiHng from w &gt;-f the fcimt important
circles.
v
Hlirrixas
MAnxnx.
right
1
believe
lu
Justice
being
done
to
was about the most stornry night of the
Wheat,
whiteiww
afp of ►tnuigrm, p;—&gt;&lt;uiiablr season. Wm in McDerbv’s store that the boys in blue. And 1 am in sym­
" red new
It would be a violation of sacrctl confidence to give Hr
night and talked with him about Jew- pathy with that party that recogniz.es
elrs death.
our services. I hope that mi comrades
I names of any of the hundred* of testimomals wo have. T!vf
Cortez 1». Wilkinson, clerk for Huel will regard that party as friend* who
Uk- nil t-Uirnt-U-r- of nnrrmt ir»&lt;jr..!i« ntwl
ioriginals can be seen, however. We tgioie iron a few. .
dari-h Idriii.
ot«y&gt;xfa:;*ly ariiirraryi1 White, saw Horatio Warner and Hor­ are trying to help us.
ace Larkin In conversation in the gro­
In conclusion. Jet me say we are
! One says: “I havo thrown away my crutches and am ru
cery Thursday night. Jan. 12th. He re- worthy of being remembered in our
memiiered its being a s’.orm) night
old age; onr demands are just and do
I longer a sufferer from rheumatism. In my; casei you ha\&lt;;
Horatio Warner was recalled and tes­ not let us be afraid to urge them.
। made a complete cure."
tified, that he wm not at John MeatFs Some of the rising generation seetn to
house the night Dr. Goucher stayed all regard us in the light of men who per' Another says: “I fiud that your treatment for catarrh ; :
Ipcfa-i H|««t; he- Ian&lt;1l&lt;ir&lt;l A fivortte nfrerttt- night at his. Warner’s hodsc.
:hapt» were wrong after all; and I am
jtlou &lt;4 U&gt;i. «in»&gt;. ra Ur unusiiid luluuniJohn Mead, of Castleton, in n posi­ sorry to say 1 have seen comrades who ■alt. bbl.
| my case has t&gt;ceji highly anccesafol. J cannot tell yon hb «
tively positive manner testified that acted as though they were ashamed be­ rUatcr. ton 1.
| grateful to you I feer *
Horatio Warner was at his house ou cause they had been soldiers. Now Beef Hides 4.
a t llldm .
ut tt&gt;&lt;-(■Inxio
of having the night of the llth of January, and comrades let us repel with acorn any tMseppeffa
.
A lady uses this language: “I have snffered from feund •
circumstances that fixed the night of insinuation thal tend* to lower our
Warner’* visit in his mind.
‘
weakness for many years, and expended hundreds of .foliajdignity as union soldier*.
us be
Dr. Goucher wm callea and stated Eroud of our record and thus will ue
in vain efforts to get relief. Not u*^
;’ IT ’put
»«»• my cake in yo» i■
until
that he returned from the funeral of
s carrying out tbe grand principle of
hands did 1 experience that relief.
relief. Now I am heurty ar I
Eddie Branch on the afternoon of the loyalit]?.
'
llth about one o'clock and that he
well.*'
:
:
iudxn&amp;'snt (&lt;&lt; bin to avniil jn&gt; ment for; drove out to Asher Osborn’s that after­
any rx&lt;ii*’i‘I'omwlnnii Irgirininte withhh noon, but did Dot go from there to
The Pomona Grange of Barry Co.
| A gentleman writes: **1
kidi
“1 wa*
was Buffering terrible with kidne&gt;
kind tn ntnwit a n-ftw) to pay out iaoney Warner’s with Horace Corts.
will convene with Dowling grange on
Mrs. John Mead testified that r.hc saw Friday. Feb 2«h. 1MK. The meeting
for vlmtevw- ttoy may hav» rujoyad thr
complaint. Many physicians declared L had Brights disei
" &gt;as'
bcm fit of. Qriitr nti ordinary a In m« with Dr. Goucher in hi* cutter and Horace will be called to order at 10 o’clock a.
jou
were
the
first
to
give
me
encouragement
and
since
pul
lent
feitice
put
them, war’jwl att -j- they h»r.- dlux-4 and Curtis on Mirse back go past her house m., and the forenoon swtalon devoted to
_____
__ your charge
v x1 hav'Pobtained
,, eihtmnvii the relief
xv’kf I
__d my
ting
case_ in
rirjJ at n {warding bouse fur a week, Us to the afternoon of the llth, toward Hora­ the regular order of business. After­
11 r*I1 am able
aI.Ia a — .1— *___
» a,
■ II hoped.
to do mv work
the same as before
Ii
tio Warner's house. On the cross-ex­ noon session:
Uua amination khe tratlfled that Mrs. Curtis
M usic— Pomona grange choir.
[taken sick."
‘ *p
Wejyome address—D. C. Warner.
told her she was going to Warner’s the
Monday of that week to,stay all the - Betponse-Geo. Sheffield.
One patient who thought himself in the last stages of coniU"fr finu itnlral in this country.
fjuttftlon, Tbe decline of agricultural
Week.
Ontbe
re-direct-examination
Sor ir- h li»vk of iik&gt;:u.y witL
fnllo.rH
sumption and had been assured that finch was the case by hib
she svrere abe saw Mrs. Curtis go by SralnMd5 ’ ll* cnusw* and &lt;”&gt;r»~G«othat pn-uijUilbwr ra.«nli!r. It h nu hi- rn with her father the preceding .Monday
physicians now writes: - “Dear Dr;,! am feeling better ani
and ulmorr-al trttakwj-to rob, r.nd nfton, toward Warner's and raw h^r father
Pfipef, Help* for teachers-F. Bristol
wb«i tboyniv Lmorht to n rcnhsrQotx of come b^ek without Xta. Curtis.
stronger every day. an^Jeel^siire that persistence with you
Itacitations—Ella Luther, Cora Mack,
tbe ntcraJity of HqtiLL’Uon through th"con- Warngr told witness the 'folio wing Fri­ Ettie Bristol, Eva Marshall and Lillie
remeaies will be rewarded with a-complete cure." And i|,
riueiua;. Hraigh not cawrfderatr, arftm
day in front of the school house, that Tub!**.
uC u p.'llu-jvm&gt; dub, thoy fall ujmxi their
w’lii. i he trouble was, his other physicians lacked the iueani’
E«aay»
—
Mrs.
Mosey
and
Mr*.
Daw
­
Dr. Goucktr.was at hi* bouse the after­
son. 1
of correct, diagnosis of the case. Instead of »&gt;eing in the la&gt;
noon of the 11th to see Curtis' baby.
Question, Can our law* regarding
•Mrs. Joseph Mead, ,of Castleton,
[stages
of consumption, the lung ti?«ues had but just began fi»
sr.lrrtt for prutartIon from tbo ungodly ,rohthat she was at Asher Osborne's common schools be lmproved-.-D. C.
break down.
J
e
l» r... dreian- tiwir Intention to kill them- swore
the afternoon of the HU: ftiat Horace Warner, Geo. Mosey.
Curtis
waa
there
to
see
Dr. Goucher,
Harrett. S- Sanborn-.
atfon.:mrt i-aJHlg- in all lhe fiuiUOi-.and
red and at- M. Newland.
t-otravafcanl &lt;«th&lt; jwuli.ir and dUtantiru and that after
Music—Addle Stone and Jennie
tended to "
went with
lurtis’ sick Brainard.
only sttrr Ud« trrribfa rxhlUtlaa of grief, Curtis to J"
Question, How should fruit coiripantoback and
conintni* fur all mankind und self inimolr- child. Ci
lee
and syndicate be regarded bv the
the Dr. wl
pace. Mhs
^“Khmaii by his extensive research, large practice aut
talked w|
ie funeral, avricuKuralfata-C. Newland, C. Honey­
fa?Mrn4.t-------------lnet“0&lt;hi
app'i‘u,oee lor
h'rtho
practice oof medicine
the doetdi
i 'tiwuct pravntun million* ot to
x,ana
7
uitj pnbcwce
ht* had just well and others.
There will fa- an evening session
come froj tLe 1-litoral, '
js able to correctly diagnose a case where others would fa&gt;i
devoted to llterarv work, open to the
sad case, f
This
is
of
the
greatest
importance.
public.
N
omik
S
uwmn
,
Mrs. A -V Ita*
CHstleton,
testified I
Coimtv Grange Lecturer.
I Osborne1*
BsnfleM, Feb. 10th, l»i.
the afterfl
B corrober. .. . rRW*t AAA1KGIOWDKBOO.
ateil
Airs., - --------------„».,-«Jn)ony.
-aKir y,-’K*caiuauo.
ht.u/cu.
Horace Curtis, a brother-in-law of
Horatio Warner, waa ttmn called. He
Following are thereat rotate trans?
twtified to being at Wurnvr’H w ith his taraforweyk ending Feb. l»th. 188R, “Stt'/S’SS?: &gt;«'tan™. ™.«u, ta,
wife taxi child u v/rck, admitted going » taken from the books in the register's
worth your remembering ia tha‘ Dr. Baughman treats onlj
_ '{J*
Inhuman rcmuun* »■» .&gt;&gt;_
A*h«' CHborne’s one Wednreday office •
•‘H^raoon ant! that Dr. Goucher returnthat
a IW’a‘Ta'
,s " “P00&gt;»list in that line, For
roru
..
kee
Spripg*.
sxta.
’
’
w,th hUn a,M1
If™.
“
he ra.n.‘reat them morh more nucce«sfully than tin
1® H. J. Waltennute; trssc
ms child. That w^a the only time thf Itsrr*' f
diiclur WM«t Win*-. »tu, te n
r l’rat*‘t1oner. lu short, be readily rnres cases when
t»r:H w’ Hhwn to Monos I.. Sisson »» ■« ;
»we. He, however, was either unable
SSta‘J.V2 'ir “ -® ASi the regular physician fails.
’I ’l*' •
&lt;’"u'
Yankee' Mpsinan. SMMarv L Modlc* toChns.
rnISl0re;&gt;ifJOnmfTer ,r0ln
form of Chronic dise^e.

Tiie Test of iili
rothing

Succeeds 1?ike

st

Dr. J. A. Baughman, the Specialist.
HASTINGS, M1GH.,

Special Study

for

Years.

s:

I Read, Read, Read !

(Uli we/ghF-x.

0?PRICE’$
CREAM

Jaking

tyjWDE*
!5S“*r

BEAR THIS IN MIND.

perfect

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ANOTHER FAcn^

Win. Farkreto run'l O.

Otlion.aijso.ItalK-iS

4Sih.'d

yOU &lt;*n.«ot r^irt here in Harting, bv L&gt;i
&lt;nb.e sam,&gt; 8c"&gt;r‘tific and successful method, ol
It
? thBl yon
gtt only *“
cities, and the
at a great expense.
.

BiX ™

John KbmaM. bt ikU
PUlDtUX.

CONSULTATION "FAeE

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXJI. NO. 43.

The Hastings Banner.

County News.

Hastings, Ba icky Co., Micil,

COOK &amp; NISKERN,
fUHSCnilTION BATED

HASTINGS. MICH., FEBRUARY 22, 1888.

■

anthori.-.ed
•'it'Yriphonv fnr the Raxkr*:
Woodland Ontu.
b. M. Mew. 'yrkey.
•
A‘1.k*n5 Monr-iu.
M.U llaK NMtivUle.
Fo-miruter. Lacey
Poetmaster. Banflcld.
,
”
. OTxw.tiett.
J. N. ( overt, Utriloti.
FoaUiuudrr. t’rrvport.

AtiVRarimNu katvm:
Our -Htmv' P'-r year........ . .............. .. .JtoO OO
Jtxtra ch .ore hw special position*.

JOB HUNTING.
Ksp-cu'. [,-idr i»frit m tbu Job Frtnttmt Booiulm-at •&gt;' the llAS.vrx Eserythlnj; in the
eiiltrr ■’ffl.-r is new; and with live totest tvo of
type. Cbn u-jst approved pattern* of machinery
•ndeonipct--.it workman rn.ployed.enable* I)*

HASTINGS.

■;u. II
r&gt; |-,..:,-r-,
nmwii t Calms, 1'r.ilrfevilJr.

- m. ivronani. iiroar1
A. G. .!&lt;•■
r. Ysekr.' spnnj:*.
« W. Arm*'.rotnr.Jfowvtis Mills.
w‘u
rt'reiptei
X,‘•f
Bajixku |.«vH&gt;n«tUr». KUU w* iruvf
ail &gt;ut&gt;*&lt;-ril&gt;*n Mt Ui&gt;- pUce* uamr&lt;! who Lu,»r

... ».
Mirir -uuM-ripn
li tjr.KKH a nevu:* unmed al&gt;ovr.
l:.--i..-rtiu:iv.

Wbh ‘‘Old Soldier” of the Democrat
would send over u few eggs to our
house as our hens don’t lay. Guest its
more wind than eggs.
Hough A fcipvder are storing 4yxX)
btr-heb of corn for the Mitchel Brut.,
who have taken a contract for grading
aeveral miles of road-bed on the K. H.
&amp; £. IL IL
Win. Baril und Charley Lane have
returned from, their northern trip.
Billy thinks of going again with u load
of beef soon.
It i* reported that the salvation army
will visit Woodland soon.
The young people of our place rnjoyel a pleasant time at Billy Zuschnitt’s ou Wednesday night.
Our school scholars will enjoy a
short vacation in three weeks.
Several of our pupils expect to attend
examination this spring.
Wunder if ,wr cannot Live an exoinination nt Woodland.
Mina Crowell will, teach in Carlton
next summer.
Nettiii Hin-s und Lottio Taanwend
umule our School a pleasant call on
iThursday:
Plenty' of ice now and plentv of
worx for nur hlncksmithr..
'
F. F. Palmerton has gone to Lansing
to attend Grand lodge 1. O. O. F.

DOWLING

Tie G. A. R. ottfop-hre at the opera
bouse last Wednesday evening was not
ven largely attended.
w. A. A j to worth &amp;. Co. are going out
of borine*! here, and will locate in the
northern pin of the state.
MK* Flofecce Burgman. who has
lieenat Remington. Indiana, for nearly
a year, has returned home.
Ab-oer Foote, ot Charlotte, was run
in last week tor drunkenness, and fined
S3 knd txrith.
Bake Mix was also mulcted tn. the
sum of 83 and ixhIs. for letting hl*
horse run away—the night watch
claiming that If Bake hadn't been
drunk the row wonbhi’t have orcum-d.
A crowd nf Hitstingitea gave O. F.
Long and family a surprise lust Tunda* night.
'
Tacker’s Metropolitans will be at the
opera house on Tuesday. Feb. 28th, for
the fourth time this j*-a*nn. They will
put on the “Two Orphans." They nev­
er fail to have a crowded house her*.
Fred Baker has returned from Kan­
sas
Mabie Helm, of Indians, Is visiting
at Frank Helin'a.
E. M. Everts gowi to Lansing this
week-in.-te-id ot fast we-k- and attend
th* grand lodge J. O. O. F. He got as
fur aa Charlotte last week, before he
found out hto mistake.
F. C. Boice, Henry Strong and others
will attend the Michigan club banquet
ut Detroit Wednesday next.
Johnny Wolcott is agalc quite ill
with acute rheumatism.
Old Mr.* Perry is seriously ill from
the effects of a fall received last week.
The high school hare mad* out an
elaborate prowram for Washington’s
birthday.
A big crowd to anticipated at the
Washington’s birthday bril at the opera
house on Wednesday evening. .
Mrs. G. F. Goodrich is vjsiting Linring fri-nds.
will Evans htu rinsed hto Un shop
and entered the employ of F. C. Boise.

Quite a thaw.
Our sleighing fa
■ ’ d
.. ...
Dance at Dowling Tureday night. I away.
21st. at Rice's hall.
The ladies mite sorjety will meet
Albert Matteson rtjolcra over a big with Mrs. Wm. Bl vans Thursday after­
boy.
noon of this waek.
Mr. French who has been hrid up
Mr. Belfh lost a valuable colt by Its
with a lame back is better.
getting. fa»t in the stall.
James Knitkerbocker, of Rutland, te­
Reuben Norton sold hb farm to Wm.
at work for C. Arnold.
,
.
Cooper. consideration $4,&lt;KX). Mr. Nor­
Minnu- Sage Is working for Mrs. Ida ton wtii go to Colorado; his son Cirartea
Matteson. ,
has rented hb farm and will do likeSeveral from this place attend meet­
ing at the Weeks’ school. liouae. Re­
We notice one of our young ladies to
port good sucoeas.
very fond of Reed-tag.*
Donation for the benefit of Rev. Fow
Sitae of OUT ytmog ladies took their
last week, proceeds amounting to about best fello
a surprise at
$27.
•
Uncle Ji
l’s fast Friday
A tour pbund girt at Curt Arnold's. evening.
.—
Aunt Marie Manning is preparing to
We have heard 'the G. Ik's of this
go to California in the spring.
town intend to oat off their head and
place a new. one in tta Mead. I suppose
it will be a rultbar eneao it will stretch.
Your scribe failed to get to the office Be careful owit may bound the wrung
last week consequently no news From way, if It dors thu democrats may get
this vicinity. ■
mad and not suck.
'
School at the Altoft school house
Dick McElwala. of Hastings was Id
closed Friday.
Maple .Grow the ]Mst week getting
Sutue frotatlieee parts attended &gt; the sutMcvOwra for tW BawWem. A num­
anniversary’ at Geo. Hutchinson’s, of ber &lt;»&lt; our farmers sabBcritx-d for the
Irving,-last Friday night.
same.
Chas. Young, of Grand Rapids, b vis­
ltel&gt; ITiiBipa went to Grand Rapids
iting old friends in this neighborhood.
With
a load or g$ods for Joe tiboap last
Will Whitney Bptot Sunday at Geo.
week.
•
Sweet's.
Sam Smith ami wife, of Assyria,
Walter Kelley has returned from the
visited at Joe Smith’s last Saturday,
1north. Glad to see you Walter.
Fred Quick ima been worse for the
Albert Kriley was called to the bed­
side
of his sister. Mrs. Harry Bellinger, last few dare. ’.
1
A. S. Quick to Mill very poorly; his
who bad a stroke of pamlvsu.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wood, Louise cough is no better.
Eli Lutttng’d baby to under the doc­
Woods and Leolu Wood Sundayed at
tor s care again.
Philip Dun liar’s.
Birthday party at John Jones last
Miss VUIte Warner is dangerously ill
Saturday
night for Mrs. Will Savage.
with typhoid fever.
Mrs. Rob Phillips has a carpet-rag
Mrs. Albert Kelley was called to at­
1tend the funeral of her father. Mr. Bor­ bee Thursday.
Quite a number attended the G. A. R.
der, of Hickory Corners, last Wednes­
campfire In Nashville last Wednesday
day, of heart disease.
.
*
• ’Gao. Moore to visiting friends in La­ night.
rhe Working Girl will be acted out at
1Grange and KendaHviBe. Indiana, thb
the M. E. chun-h next Friday night for
Philip Dunbar and wife visited John the lieoeflt of the band. Girta, you all
Osborne and family, of Irving, one day want to go; It will be worth 25 cents to
rit still and see the old folks work.
last week.
Wesley Stewart will move onto the
DOVD’S COBWERO.
-John Renkea’ farm the first of March.
E. B. Payne has returned from visit­
Mr. Reokn will move into the city,
ing relatives in Kalamazoo
and Mr. Demott back on hb farm.
’
A. Stanton wears a broad smite; it to
The friends and neighbors of Mrs.
Lewis Baiber called on her Wednesday a boy.
John- Valentine to on the rick list.
night, reminding her that It was her
Martin Chandler has the wood all
birthday. Of course they took with
them the maay good things for refresh­ hauled tor Doud schoobdistrict
The teacher at Hope Center seems to
ment. and a general good lime was had
by all. Many usaful and beautiful be/desirious of teaching the boys to be
prejents were left as tokens of esteem pugilists.
Orlie,
you had better look out or you
and friendship.
Literary at the .Altoft school bouse will get left.
Thomas Hensay went to Gull yester­
Friday night was well attended. They
day to buy him a team. Don’t know
adjourned until fall.
whether be purchased or not.

roii»&gt;tv M-»t &lt;*( •Harry county »t« laeunoti nn
VKKEl-UKT.
thrro nriliral t^mu-v* n**ux f* oral hr n&gt;»ri»
rivt-r. c &gt;ul.l"h.*r*lly t&gt;r .vtir|Kv&gt;»*-*L Wit*
J. W. Reuter was in Middleville Fri­
t« !t«r*'it:fully 'sUadeU plreeU and luu&gt;4»unie day.
S. Hunt’s little boy to on the rick list.
«Ma&gt;l.inl&lt;&gt;( excwll'Ore. also * whoul library- &lt;4
Fred Cunningham was in town Wed­
IJSte »Uaino. aiwi clrgm.t *rl:o*&gt;I bi-lldi:&gt;u*. it nesday.
Clarence wm in town Thnrsdav.
UICKOKV COKNEIM,
John Vargeruasat Hosting Thurs­
Several termers met »t the reridence
of J. C. Bishop a few davs since and or­
moi w»f&lt;rn( unsurptsyed purity and :.l.*pt.-v day.
Railroad men are quite numemua ganized a club of farmers; then ad­
now days.
. journed to meet at the retidence of M.
James Godfrey, of the Herald. Was at J. Tnggart, Feb. 23d.
&lt;-um»i:&gt;llmi to palrans, and two new hotel*, one
•
■ if nt.;,-i&gt; |v nu;v opek lathe public. Uisl have no Hastings Friday.
Several friends and neighbors ot John
■ntpvri-.r In any cltk of three limo* the poiml.v
Mr. Jenuing* has contracted 1,000 Shean met at his residence on Wednes­
Hun of Undies*. It - busliira* men and bush tlm to the L. and H. R. R. Co.
day evtwihg. for the purpose of remind­
n.-s houses are fully alite.ct with the times In
Weare sorry to announce that grand­ ing him that that was his forty-fourth
•push au&lt;l cnterpnir. It has already a mnutrer
at BourtsliI-i&lt; m.itiixfai-liirliiR enterprises. Hu: pa Smelker fa worse at this writing.
birthday! Surprised mm he was the
• its ds-vi-luoemenl In this direction has been
Don’t fall to attend the mush nnd whip and l.udi were spared for un­
hinJr-.-.l by hu-k of f&lt;&gt;&gt;p-.fr trau»portallou (win •
milk social dt tpe rink the 20th.
known purposes. After social inteiJohn Geiger and wife Sundayed with course and games, of which many took
a part. The company remained until
iiiMitiiiM It urarrr &lt;'-hlc*K*&gt; by rati frfands in Campbell.
Mrs. M. Yerrington visited J. Reu­ they discovered the evening had far ad­
either &lt;I rand Knphls or J.wknou. It is the
purpose ot the projector* at th Is, Hue to extend ter's Friday.
vanced near the small hours of the
the *atnn to tUgUiaw neat rear, which win
F. D. Brayton soys he has only one morning. All enjoyed the social gath­
m*k&lt;&gt; the C. K «. H. on- of the best lines in
ering, wishing him manv more birth­
Nktbl^aft. The Lowell A Hastings raUro.nl has pet and thnt Is F. A. Child’s dog.
CABI.TON.
.
hern graded and Ironed Iran towell south to
J. l arger was in the Valley dty days
--- ------------------------ --------------------with as much
mirth and pleasure.Mm. John Wickham to better at this
I_____ t-&gt;
______________________
Friday and Saturday on business.
Each one began
repair too their re­
writing.
Mr. Griffin returned to hfa home in ■ spectlve homes feeling it had been tru&lt;r*4it&gt;K beet, done from Freeport to Hasting*.
Marti* Stairs Is still unable to use
Tin* ruivl will be euclulrd to fix*Hags In 1*M. Kalatuazoo Saturday.
ly a very pleasant entertainment for her limb*, but the doctor thinks she
aim! It I* expected will also be puxbed on to
Several from here attended the sale ’ the evening.
will recover.
Bottle Creek These two uc* roads will gise
J
Walter Snyder, aged 71 year! last OcL.
H.wneg* ar Sue trsnspurtallon fncititle* m at F. Youngs’Saturday.
Revs. Miller and Wales, of Grand
roukl be desired.-and in Ute It ono &lt;g the vrrj
Conrad Smelker sold his hogs fast • died in the township of Baltimore at Rapids, spent Saturday and Sunday
be-&gt;: points (&lt;&gt;r mabulactariug estaMiabarama week to Geo. Smith, of Hastings
' hfa son Volney's on the 13th very sud­ in (Xrlton.
to li» .n* Tn see are such I* the alm of the citlA. Loetkaa* horse ran away Thursday ■ denly. His funeral services were held
irni of 11 sitings, and it Olfen* most liberal in
Mr. Maples, president nf the Barry
duectncnt* lor -picl! dmtllutiaud Certainly uo smashing hfa cutter quite badly.
fat the W. M. church oo Wednesday. and Allegan district S. D. A., hu been
better pl*'-* for ate branciitormanuriw-turifig.
John Terple has hlk material nearly I R**v. Martin, of Hastings, officiating,
attending the adventfat meetings here
cspe* iisH&gt; (uniiluns and woodwork, coaid be
। He was bur'
buried
“* *in
“ •*-the —
north cemetery
------- *— during the past week.
selected and a'Uucnd bouus will be given tnr all on the ground for his-new hoitae.
l^_.u__«i
30
f
h
j
9
wl
f
e&gt;
who
---------Jacob Beeler bus purchased 500 p«*ach I by the side
the loeatlou here of each rrtablisiiments.
departed ■ Frank Skinner to using a cane now.
Hasting* is about toeuter a new era ot pros­ trfees which he intends to plant this I, this
...^ life
.... sseveral years since.
?. Mr. 8. A kicking horse fa the cause.
perity. and nruponHS to place ItseU In the front spring.
—
---------a resident of this township
has“ 1l»ven
rank of the hustlingeltlmof Michigan, la Hr.»
C. O. Fleming started out w ith bis
Myron ResbrifigerX house caught fire many years previous to the death ot his
csxitiretioa wr will state that during the 'past
year the new buildings an&gt;i improvements in Tuesday, bift was discovered just in wife, after which tune ho rented hto cousin-and new rig Inst Sundav and
took dinner at Jno. Schribley’s, of East
Haathuts astrn-UAt'-q I ta.'.oo'* and during the i&gt;:i*t time to save IL
farm and lived with his children, who
two vr&lt;sr» siTt.tun. For further particular*
'
H. N'ichofa and family spent Sun­
roncerulug till*, unu of tiiu best cities In Mielib I Will Homes returned here Thursday are ql.I grown up. They, besides a large
pan. and having as .bright prospect* at any, I after a few days visit with hfa famUy circle ut friends and neighbors, mourn
dav nt W. B. Raymond's.
Disappearing—snow.
his low.
. in Ado.
L F. l ook, w ife and daughter Jennie
Alisa Villa Warner, a former Cnrlten
I Mrs. Isaac Rcush. Mrs. R. Wolcott,
A. &lt;5. Cortright and I wife Sundayed lady, now living in Hastings, fa report­ are viailing in Allegan Co.
and Isaac Wolf are on the sick list this3. in Orangeville, the guests of Wyman ed dangerously ill.
|&gt; M. BA'l’ES.
Seymour
Smith's baby is quite sick
Attornevat Law.. ‘week.
* , .Hall an&lt;l wife.
with
lung fever.
A
nephew
of
Solomon
Shively's
and
'
Hastlnx*. Micb.
8. Tuinpoon. of Grand RipLto. was
Thomas Kelley has bought Will BurGeo. Warner has purchased a new
Frartlce* In al ortirw nt the state. »|*eeiaJ. the guests of Geo. Perkins' tamflv Fri- dick's interest in the tnmt market, and brother of Arthur 8. arrived froth Ohio
last Friday.
•
horse.
altrollou torolieciiena. Mojucvto U&gt;am ox
: takes possession thereof to-day.
KEalE-tatf. UHJee ewer W»U.«ert.s hardware day and Saturday.
The men and boys are trying to
The Clark brothers, of East Hastings,
Holmes Bros, and their men w&lt;*nt to
E. F. Manly intends to" move to Kala- Sundajed tn Carlton.
g a. ikiluEi:. 11. t&gt;..
catch fish. May they have good luck.
Bowne Center Friday to get out some mszoo in the near fttuire.
.
Mr. Stuart is slowly recovering.
Our thaw has caught cold and our
timber which they purchased there.
Orio Kennedy h is h new clerk in his open winter 1s no good. If yon can
Scott Cook has sold 20 acres of his
Chas. Bronson, of the Commercial, store. An indication that buslneu to call this an open winter after fifty davs farm to T. IL McLeod. Consideration
Hnmeopathic Physician am’ Surgeon,
was
at
Grand
Kipids
Friday
ami
Sattiron
the
increase.
May be found al Us offleu over Nerla's store
of good sleighing, we would like to see $450.
;
' Mrs. Robt. Kell»-y, of Hastings, to w-hat It would be If you would just
from * to 10 a. ia.«iMl (rom l to 3 p. m. All &lt;-.-UK day on business.
Ten merutiers of the Star lodge visit­
lu vlly or county promptly responded to. B-*lIL Wdton. of Hastings, was a caller visiting her son Thomas and other close It up.
ed the Bariow lake lodge Saturday
deney-Bentley pl.ver. cor. Center aud Church
at J. Yarger's store Saturday evening, friends about town.
t..'HaMiocs, Mich.
evening.
Stella Culler has again Iten coo lined
Ed. Grilley &lt;k Co. are making bnsiROCTH It ASTI NG L
There will be an old fashioned spell­
to her bed but to better at this writing, nessi lively at thtir mill, manufactur/1 W. LOWRY, M. D..
At the temperance literary society ing school at McCallum school bouse
This makes the 7lh week the revival ' Ing lumber and pickets, with u good Saturday evening the following officers Thursday evening.
VJ.
Physician and Surgeon.
Will Mo-in has said his farm and will
Makra ft specialty «&gt;f treaUujt UMeasc* *»( the effort has been put forth in the M. E. supply, nt logs in the mill yard.
were elected for the ensuing three
Rev. O. Johnson, a former pastor of months:
EV Band E lit and the urevrvitlon or vt»hni church. ।
move to Hastings.
.
There hasn’t l&gt;een much excitement i this place, occupied the pulpit in the P.
’’ir'e? Bw‘“® “FECTACLIM nud eye
The spelling school at the-Count
Prea.—Eber Lak a
* M. church. In the place of Rev. Gibeon,
'&lt;
and resident* on Broadway, near Court as jet.
anhool
house was well attended.
Vice pre**.—Emma Burton.
i Sunday evening.
House. HxslitiK*. Mrh.
Warren Roberts, of Martin, visited
Sec.—Anna Lake.
4
WOODLANP.
1 Among tho**e on the sick list the past
at his father-in-lAw's. Mr. McKibben,
Treat.—Arthur Eycleshymer.
Jacob F. Hofer is now assistant pjj'.- work were C. B. Dickinson and daugh­
last week.
QMITII A COLG ROVE,
Chaplain—E/Pennock.
inaster at Woodland.
■
ter Carrie, Edwin McEiwstp, Mrs. R.
Mr. Nobles, of Hustings, was here
ij
Lawyers,
Editor—Etta Barnaby.
S. Haight moves.to Lake Odessa this Rockwell and Burt Lawrence.
(Officr In Union block. HwUlnrs.)
last week making settlements for the
Assistant editor—Edith Havens.
week.
Ail. Jones has cuminenwl moving The next meeting will be two weeks binders sold last seaaon.
Eli Lucas expects to move into S. his machinery to Lake Odessa.
Dan Merlau. wife and win Charlie
from next Saturday evening, when it fa
Haight’s house thto week.
John Winters and wife, of Kalama­
A E. KEN ASTON,
visited friends here the past week.
Elmer Curtis Is very sick with lung zoo. are visiting friends and relatives expected that a speaker from Hastings
A.
Attorney at Law,
We understand tout the correspond­
will be present
fever. Dr. Young, ot Nashville, has abost town.
ent
for the Democrat received a valen­
In one week from Friday evening
bem called as counselMany hogs were delivered at Rich­
tine. Havent seen it yet, but expect it
promptly attending to.
if you want to see something beau­ land last week, having been purchased the Star school, seriated bv a few out­ fa a beauty.
tiful just look at Luciu' air castle, some dine since on contract of six siders, will give an exhibition. Every
Mrs. Hrarv Store and Sate McLeod
body Is Invited and from what we
ARTIN V. BARKER,Real Estate, which hangs in their front window.
cents per pound.
know of the program wa can say that visited at their father’s. T. II. McLeod
Insurance and Loans.
G. A Weed, oj Lake Odessa, was in
It will not be dry but worth hearing. Saturday.
OBlce with J. (J. Ruay*n a Boa. 2 doors north town on Sunday last.
Geo.
Nelson and family entertained
o: r&lt;
e.
Protracted meetings are still in pro­ All who enjoy an evecmg¥ fun should friends from the north the past week.
C. A. Hough, our county treasurer,
Spr.-I.vl attention risen to making eicbanxet
ATelectric lights at Battle Creek
gress. at the Tamnrac church, and
nf property. Die InterwU of uon-rmMent was in town lari week.
property owners carefully looked Biter. Farms
Mrs. Lydia-Allen and son.'of Grand mnhy are being converted.
olall sires tor sale or exchange. Houses and Rapids, are visitiog relatives here.
Rev. 11. A. Gibbs, of Gains circuit, have been seen from this vicinity.
Rmi Uifalnger’a eyes are »o ba*Hy
Protracted meeting at the M. P.
In theZasa of assault and battery of preached at the Tamarac church last
affiicled that she has bten obliged to church at Asnyria; the Rer. Goodrich
Sawdy and wife va. Hilt boys, the jury Friday night.
TAMES A.6WEEZEY.
Schoo) closed last week In the Cheney give up her studies at the Hastings b conducting them.
found a verdict of no cause of action.
Lydia Gage has just returnoil from a
J
Lawyer,
The suit of Hilbert vs.- Palmerton district, in a very (|Utet manner, there high school.
Mich.
There will be a leap year party at E two weeks' visit among friend aC'Batbeing nothing to disturb the quiet hut
Practice* in all court* of the slain- Office over wiih adjourned till March fith. 1888.
Pennock's Friday evening. A good tle Crock.
The replevin suit of Early vs. the the solitary ringing of the lieil Not
Mrs. IajvI Gifford and Mr's. Abe Pot­
time
fa
anticipated.
township treasurer was adjourned by many teachers are able to graduate all
Last Friday evening Minnie Lahr ter art- on the rick list.
the lawvers till the 5th of March, but of his pupils before one term of school
£ C. WELTON
was the recipient of a veey. pleasant
Lorenzo Dean b the boss fisherman,
Justice Velte rays one a day and they closes, as did the teacher In the dbtrict
for he captured a 20 pound pickerel last
Is* scent for the Ohio Farmer1* Insurance Co. will last longer; so put it on the 7th of just mentioned. Something is the surprise party nt Morris Burtou's.
Pauline Schultz was at A. Barnaby's Saturday.
He wntes pullciei on n man's property ftKrinsl
trouble. Either the teacher did not
•m by are. ItxUtnlng or wind; against a man a March
last week.
The union labor club, of Assyria, go
Mrs. Pettit swore out a wairant on have life enough to awaken a person
life by death and acaident.
Tbe
literary
at
Quimby
was
attended
to Lacey Tuesday night.
Wednesday of last week for Mr. Shee- from ordinary slumber, or the pupils
are all dead to their best Interests. I by a number from this neightorhood,
hey,
of
Grand
Rapids,
and
Mr.
Taylor,
QOOK &amp; SHELDON,
who say the exerctoea were good.
of Saranac. It seems that Mr. Ingato, will leave It for my renders to decide
Last Tuesday a wood-bee was given
Rainy weather; the slrighing is gone.
of Ionia, and Mr. Sheehry had a spar­ whether the teacher or pupils are to to Mr. Griffin, who is nearly 88 years
(OfflcMlu Abstract Block. Haattno, MUh )
Mrs. Cobb's many friends will be
ring match Rt Kelley’s rink on Tuesday blame for every pupil leaving school.
Ham (beonly »•«« Atetraet Books tn Bai
old.
’
glad to know she is getting better.
Dora and Anna Dillenbeck Malted
Ononty.
evening, and after the match was out
Kjy Qolgly. who has been very sick
they went to the hotel and undoubted­ the Tamarac school last week.
for the past two weeks, is able to be
ly being very full of pump water, or
.
Snow fast disappearing, wheels will around.
NAI’PEN &amp; VanARMAN,
something else, they went to demolish­
A
party met at John Trego’s last
be
in
order
in
a
short
time.
The
sleighing
to
In
immediate
need
.
Lawyen.
ing chairs, window lights, etc., anti
Friday
IL A. Barlow, son of Joel Bariow.u-------, night to have good time, and
(Over Hastton National Bank.)
they were ar rested and brought before -of repairs, owing to the few warm days after an abaence nf seven years m .had it.
just past.
Esq. Velte and fined $18 and coats.
The Good Templars are proud ot
The special services at the M. E. Eureka. Cal., put in nn appearance at
On Saturday D. Haight arrested Mr.
WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney
church are still in progress* and the in­ hw old home last Mondav night much their lodge in this place; they all ap­
H At Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Gflltoy.of l&gt;ake Odessa, for being In terest increasing. Mr. Hayward, who tn the surprise and joy of all hto friends. pear to be earnest workers.
the same scrape. He plead not guiltvj
PracUee* in all coarts ot the state.
It is Mid Rev. Miner is going to be­
He
reports
good
times
on
the
Pacific
and will be tried on Friday, Feb. 24th. has been assisting Mr. I'erry, will leave
coast, a mild climate, thermometer gin a series ot protracted meetings at
to-day.
y
The concert given at the Chapel on above tern. He intends to return the Cobb school house.
Sleighing 1»*® dl»appf»rrt.
TtriLLIAM B. SWEEZEY,
,■
An exhibition is talked of at the
Lake Odessa people sav that they Thursday night, by Mrs. Jannasch almut the middle of March.
it
Justice of the Peace.
Several of our elderly penpie are on Wood school house in two weeks.
hone Woodland will not cease to grow. Short with her young orchestra of
Collodions a specialty.
Currie Chambers cluses her school in
We think that Woodland Isas likely to Kalamazoo, was a most enjoyable en- the sick list
thn
Cobb district Chis week. Rumor
Chas. Brown and wife hare gone to
' tertalnment and was listened to by a
get a railroad as our sister.
p R.TIMME man
The exhibition at the rink on Friday delighted audience. We hope they visit thtlr son Ezra who lives on tlie says she will not teach any more.
Most every body to getting in a good
L . Hotnmpath c Physician 4 Surgeon, night by the Hastings troop was good will visit us again and guarantee a lake shore.
Edgar Anson, one of onr sterling harvest oNce.
but the attendance small on account of largo house will give them welcome
(Office o»*r Athrop's drux store.)'
Elory Tobias is talking of going west
a social and spelling school the samei should they do so. Nrt proceeds of the voting men. started for California tost
Thursdav; will bentwent several weeks. in a couple of weeks, alter stopping- a
n*There wm » ehnrch social at B. 8. evening, $16.
H. LANI IS. M. D.,
Mrs. Anihnny Rogers, an old resi­ .few (lays at Maple Grove.
Lntie Benson, of Cedar Springs, to
1’hysican and Surgeon,
dent of this place, died Thursday last.
Th*; nows has come from Missouri
visiting her relatives about here.
Holly’s Friday night.
W&lt;K rttonrt.MJch.
Mnt. John Jones is build log a barn. f'in*ral*at Pratrtevflte Sunday at 11 that Ed’lie Crawford is dead. Hr was
The spelling school at the south
Offioa otw doer rmth o( KHnntr'-ek * drug
a North Irving boy and many will be
o’clock A m.
C. B. Robinson has the job.
.
Jourdan was largely attended.
alocr, wUi be found Ltrro day or nlahl.
Mrw
Fitz
Miller
occupied
the
pulpit
sorry
to hear of his death.
Eugene Horton and bride returned
Jt is getting to be no uncommon
Me wonder if those yonng people
thing to see drunken men on our streets. from Grand Rapids Friday, and Satur­ at Ctessy last Sunday. Her subject,
“Faith and .Rest,” was ably and luttis- from Rutland, who ware visiting with
It is a querv with some where the day went to Johnstown for a visit.
Ch ar lee Armstrong to dangerously ill factorily handled and was well Illus­ Mamie Smith Sunday, got w&lt;-t Bunday
liquor comes'from. Is tnere a saloon
1
•
in town or has soma one discovered a of typhoid pneumonia. Grave doubts trated t&gt;f appropriate quotations from night and how they found the sleigh­
ing.
the bible
are entertained of hto recovery.
mineral spring.

M

K

I

.

Patronize the Banner
Job Rooms.

Mm. Edith Richardson is coavalMtinr.
Lee Fuller went to Lowell one day
last week after lumber to repair hi*
burn.
Chas. Demond has beep spending a
short time with I’hllfp Ragfa and fam­
ily, but has again taken his abode at
AustinX.
The W. C. T. L*. will meet with Mrs.
Edith Richardson on the Sith of
this month, instead of with Mrs. Ken­
yon.
.
Chas, and Amasa Richardson attend­
ed meeting at Watson. Allegan On.
over Sunday.
Judge Barnum is a strong prohibi­
tion man. and thinks that there w»ll be
another worker in the good cause in 11
years t rom last week if the boy is will­
ing.
Sleighing b played out.
T. Murphy, who has been stck.with
inflsmation of the lungs, b on the grin.
Meetings commence at the M. E.
church thb week conducted by Elder
Thomas.
J. 11. Smith's farm was sold Tuesday
at administrator’s sale to Cal Beach
and
I .an Thomas.
Conrideraltoa.
$U15. .
Mrs. N. Grbwold and daughter,of
Middleville, were visiting firiends. base
last week.

Howard and Knickerbocker wm
busy last week removing their aaw aari
picket mill from Rutland to Gpn Lak*,
near Archie BairdX 1 understand they
have got their mill ready for burinrM.
Now to your time farmers to. get your
timber manufactured into lumber and
pickete.
.A goodly number os the members of
SUr Lodge I. O. G, T. al Yauta*
Springs visited .Barlow lake lodge hart
Saturday night. Have not seen any of •
the visitors, but presume they had a
pleasant time, for Barlow lake lodge
knows how to entertain company.
.
Mrs. Jennie Dorie, of, whom we
spoke of being rick but week, is n» bet­
ter at this writing,
Mrs. Addie Norris to very rick at her
molher’e, Mrs. Wateoa’a
Andrew Cornell to laid up with a
sore thumb. In making a wedge he
got bis thumb a little too Dear the ax.
Rnrry county district lodge cauvenea
st the Good Templar* haU ik Bastinga
two wrek from next Monday. March
12th. Tuca out good tempteM and fill
the hall.

fers for week enalng Feb. 20th, 1888.
as taken from the books is the register's
office•
Mlebard WcUs to John Turner: its see N.
BnGaud. K*
CUreoeeOfltttoChax. MoCawn; on Me M.
Irving. teM
L/n ins Bajniotel to Jowf'h Harwood; Ua tee
IMtea.BM.
M. F. Jordan la W
Irvins. S7.WO
A. H. Wravwer to
Oraoievtlle. f 1.000.
Mini H-udi to Ida
er m M»rcM*C Bucitocid; X*

Baltimore, «noAlfrcsl Fruln lo Bawl Mair; «0- tees. Awiyrts.
4. it iMi.ruowr* io vum. ■cacuibh.
^jX^bilTlGuiitoChM. MeArttar. M
15, WoodlsEd.

�Kanaas. describe tt M blnieb black la

FARM AND GAR

Bors YOUB LIVIR ?'

from one-quarter

X2u*xlrt&gt; and Conrtlpsted.
toeainmoch dewuipo-lng-poisoul
Freqsent headache ensure, sue
iMsllude sod -------- J—
whob system l»
hat restored Mimuy people to besna soa
ptasss by ftvlox them a healthy liter as .

The present is an opportune season for
studying other people's inventions and
exerefalug one's own Ingenuity find clever­
ness In the workshop. All farms, by the
by, do not include a workshop among
their outbuildings, but in our opinion a

■As • renerel' family remedy for nyspepefa.
rpid Urer. OotnllpAllon.etc.. 1 always use

The ml mps Dispiich
From the Seat of War.
“Hello, •B*bt’"i
“Hello, ymiredt*"
“How's butluesv.*''

i rorxet it."

“AM rigbL"

it fa a convenience; those who have tried
It claim that it fa an economy.

IIAXDr WAGON JACK.
For the benefit of such reader* ns do
possess a kit erf tools, a work benc h, etc.,
.------ ----- —— ■ ■ ■ ■. —~ _ „f a n agon
ick recently illustrated and described in
Tturiu N...
New Yorker.
x&lt;
The base F (seo cut), made of two inch
plank, is^ feet wide and 2 feet long. E
is a hollow tube, made of hard wood inch
stuff, insido of which A slides up and
down; K is mortised into a base 3 inches
from the end, and D is mortised into
the base 5 inches from E; D b made from
a piece qf 3 1-2 by 2 1-2 7 inches long; C,
the lever, Is 27- Inches long. Tbo length
of A must be according to the height of
the wagon axlo: B, the catch, b hung to
E by a hinge. The lifting fa to bo done
with the foot.

fruit is said to
superior to the
Professor Budd, of Iowa,' has eipnMsd
himself as believing the Oraudsil to be
valuable for general cultivation. .Vick,
the well known New York sredsman. says
that the currndt worm does not infest this
variety, nnd that it adapts itself to almost
any soil. It appesnt io be wpoJally
prised for preserves and jellies.

Alfalfa
---— — la- a perennial plant,
, which
flourishes beat in warm dimatea and deep,
rich soils; the nxita grow long and large,
and when onca established in a favorable
location an immense amount of fodder
will be produced far nevffral years. It
succeeds admirably In QaKfornia, where
it* lang tap root seems to defy drought,
amt b iTpecialiy well adapted to our
aouthern atatea; but It fa not suited to a
hard pan or close compact clay sail or
thin lands, but delights in soils where its
long lap roots meet with no obstruction.
There fa no belter plant known for pro­
ducing a large amount of fodder for soil­
ing parposea from a small are* of ground
adapted lo its growth, ur.d it fa also used
for hay, although owing to the woody

Canada, but being of southern origin its
best results are to be expected in warm,
dry climates on soils adapted to its habits.
The seed can be had from almost any
seedsman, and the quoted price is fifteen
cents per |»uud. If sown broadcast the
laud should be rich, well prepared and
free from weeds, otherwise the plants are
liable to be overrun and killed out, for its
first growth from the seed is nut a vigor­
ous one, and for this reason many put it
tn in drills from ono to two feet apart, so
that the weeds con be kept down until thb
plants have gained tbc mastery and are
able to take earn of themselves.

There is a decided tendency among our
more progressive breeders to build tip
breeds of bogs and cattle with mure lean
meat than fat. Thia movement han been
brought about in part by the growing ob­
jections of consumers to w much fat,
especially where.pork la coucerusd, and
the waste entailed. In feeding with a
view to the production of more lean meat,
close pens and large radons of corn hart
given place to a run for hogs In day time,
with a warm shelter for the night,'and a
varied ration in which corn forms but a
small port

WHIPS,
BLANKETS,
ROBES,

TURF GOODS I
REPAIRING!

And Finally

3

J. W. Babcock,
Peckham’s

Croup Remedy!

W. H. Goodyear. Druggist.

Remove the acetla before feeding pump­
kins to cattle.
'

Uiieaoay, Um
WEavn. AND FKIIFOBATED BEAN. •
The injury done to pens by the pea
weevil, is of the sumo character as that
. of Jothtn B. Trait..
a^XJn of the bean by the bean weevil, though
tol-lUr 'DKCleut.M.er.! hlll„ U, y,,
•Kd, while U» pea wrevi, „.uk„
me. The Injur,
u&gt;e eluUt, ot pew
that Tuesday. H*“u r-w^hced from bu,Kp |leua mnym,;
5
“ U'M '« U» tone. a. .howu
W Ibe expert,neo,,
thu„,h
p~’f
u‘l* u l«ldl» Al III
Si
““'■I' “rv'ul
Own telwboldeii nt the Probate Offlce. In the
etty ef Hartings In tali! county atul show cause.
SnStaeJlel.5. C."1'
Un“fa*e
.
AMHilt fa birthcroeitervil that Mid prtlUoaar narunti length bf t he l&gt;tan weevil.
P01*^/*"** of Probate.

|A true copy. 1

i raring.
WM.W.COUt,
Judge of Probate.

----- —3
vnrnun.
The new currant Introduced lMtsMa~,
under the nntue Craudnl! it t nnr^At?,&gt;
l«n hybrid bclu^u"
■ml IUbc,Au„nm.
this new variety, which ori^um^d 1J

tI‘,

Put all farm machinery nnd tools into
first rate order during leisure hours this
winter.
Dr. Salmon, chief of tbo bureau of in­
dustry, oaya that pletiro-pncunxniiaarnoiig
cattle ho longer exists west of rfas Alle­
ghany nionntahu.
'

Ihxhuwy, lisodenwu, W. Va.
’ T'
For 'ran I hate relied m&lt;A) «'• 11U« ihsa saythtag cfa.-, to

Regulate
Thr*
«*®Hd in xrtv-II.J .1.1 ll.'U rt'... I-. . . ■*''-e-n.

inalfam. Khlney Trniillfa. an«i
-G. F. MUIw, AttteUniX
«
&lt;?rr&lt;1 ,nr ,,r 8t»u»nrs&gt;
IJvur inmblre. from vbld» I |,a.|
1 c®'rl',,r ’hem tirjgi,”.
ifaidv. SfMl W ould not be without ;k,.t
Morris Oates, Downsville, \\ y.
*7“ sleeked u ltli Difa.u,
wliich mm folluurd bv J aim, lice .
M .bnyrrouriy III uiu tt;r fnr -

&lt;-u&gt;:oun&gt;ry strength and vicur. ...
1'allfaun,Xowcll, Nebraska?
• L
last •( ring 1 suffered greativ &gt; - ~ .
troublcaomr humor ou my id&lt;£I1 n,
of every effort to run- th .
•with Indigestion, hod distrc&gt;»lii^'t a'

*•

The Bowels.

By ilw advice of a friend I bernh t
Ar«r-M PHU I.. . .K.—
" '•

Hires Oil my body csnUBeOred i,t
•nil. In Ina than one month, J
&lt;
(—f-uruud D. White. Atlanta. ti a
I bare lour n»cd AVer's Pill v
fnwiii , r.nd bcHevs them U&gt; fa- tl,4
pdl. made.-S. C. Danka, Dani-M,./
JlyVlfe aud Huie gtH were tab &gt;i „ . ’
piM-ntery n few day. ago. and I . :f,
began ffivlnc them small dore-, of C.-.h
I’llfa.'tiilnking I would call a ti.- : |&gt; tl.e

— Theodore Ealing, Rfahniond^ Va*

Ayer’s Pills

He proi^-1 to work fur IL He
want*1U' *“’•
“ ■ *«ku.K
wei'es hfa wngra • Aud»&gt; th- master
"p.iaito him. -K*p the cummandmsate.”
110 dld not r,rol*»‘'
‘GCUmlUe. uf tk&gt;
Ho
auvruiB
for

Mirfil

binwrff. H- would h*r0 Lim find outL r
himself that I'bodieunt to the faw. ns tbprire of eternal life, wax a chain uf sna- v

»»ut in the f'raity ot
&gt;t Michigan. known

nmnwtlan Iw.wtvn tin' man nnd tbu object
be had in view. But the ytmng rule.- did
not see tbfa. And w&gt;
.
Vr 18-30. When be hear! the Loixfran-.
swer he st once avktxl which cf the comuumios-uts be meant. And in uuwer th*
ritod ,bc ri'th- "cwrtb. dflhto, ninth
wM*»
odds the tenth. Now
*h«w&gt; were of too scamd table of tfa-faw
Not a wwl fa mid afamt tboac cf the first

Michi Can. and niaNna Owner nwrtl
wret. eiw- butidrw) kit) H&lt;r Tret. I
elghtVinlne.H dverere west, alt hue
ttftMi lect. theaee north so mitii.ubnt&gt;rtrtd thirty tret, thence tmith
U drrw s wr»!, th, hundred thirti
tbeure •a'rtfc-wratertr slbcz lh» ca»

•wtfc

*w?aw. &gt; hSX*„bero r?tsr^1“. ,**ft .oat of lb*’
IiZSt
A““
to lie tr&gt; doubt about tbc answer. rcr
For Iit1 H
fa i
mount tosuowbt-w
fT i’TL*’*™ ”°ihto

An Excellent Route.
tTO&lt;xxlywiC.drUOn.U.Hfa1^
Ex-I’olkrman Frrtte of Grand Rap- 1,w- Sow,if tt wm- a question of obodirace
ids h.-ut fallen heir to S75.(XM by. the b»manW law-i.if it concerned tbc outdeath of a brother near Denver.
wwd art atom—it would bo r~ry &lt;-MUy,ivttlod. But if that • iav.- fa spiritual;” tf'the
lustful though:
fa adnltrey and tbo onrrv
beat preparaUMi tor cure ot lung coinplainta.
tn
Lliour-ht m tmtrxl*--tk
—. _____
Mr. and Mra. Dr Pavey. of liilbdale. differed
I are entertaining S8U pounds of newly
~
The young ruler proposed to win eternal
। arrived twin Pavey.
life by tbs dor.). of the law. Nowtbosumtnmg
upktoa
of“tbo
secondneighbor
table of oatlijwM.'
tix- law fa,i
•Kk Kvtt\Vt Acker's ^fabr «
1OOa
*orethy
"Thou shall low thy Mighbor os thyself."
toother at La'S. It fa th. oate^Z
J«» mUted fo cffreT.
medicine yet made that will remove ail Jf '?u dcJ “ U Terv '*’* ,0 I**®'*.- it. Yua
infMlllodisorders It concns w Q-.zum tL°r m''..,*wtate tolcrt W1snythin^ you
or Morphine, but gives the child naknd ¥ .V’ roU?r* -vour °*a 'v&lt;u;U. Jfow whv
COM fnm ^ain. Price 23 cents. Sold by ^oaU J'°’J ^tete to relieve tbo necwWti.ii

W. ILGoonnun i.Co. Dnww

sate rssardlusths rataa au&lt;! *jTaig*«s- . i-r
by thia route. A rate trotn Chxus, Or &gt;:.T .Ll
rupri Stiutxl &lt;k Paciftc ttMwrt pofi.t*
14 1
than v!* any other Hue fa smrauvn !
a
st!psul
*

:'4

,

Where Are You Goino?

.Samuel Gompers. president of the I fore’ c*’a?d do *S
pri-vo year ciaim fa
American federation uf labor, fa mak*•» l!w •*«»!* »-«’•; and one
Ing B Michigan tour.
; *nons vfaorly defined could not well !&gt;e pre„?« «»» ««*« *«*&gt; «r- of the Inffsmath. aan iX?
congest lot. called
motive utterly inad-

Uw lowest* a -.BWSSh,. Aretehb* Inform avff

s-

bad, I,
whiin alrnoat nnmlwrlfa*
M
rtrtv* of ebroawcatsrrti and hay fever f0®'
—
,,
Wm. Bracy, ot Big Rapids, who. was
a/i.a&lt;VeiXor
^’ears’,s WriUnga history
Of hfajife.

or toe Master's
glitter of hispid had a bri-bte-

cemod for lii* eternal life. H it rUnrir tk,
'
f&lt;* him the greater attrsct'icm.
• ^7“ la
’■Wor of deefaian,” and
qukrtly yieJdwl to to.
of

Nothing in Hill's Pecrleta (Jmish •
an'lJD®t away,
Bvrup
child,
P”*111
,
r can
— hurt
--oil. the
me voungest
'Uungesr Cu..
w, and tho etmd
NO cur,,
cure uo
nn pay.
nov w.
tv it
__
.
’ wmai illa nnro wntelircl amxlnat
ho
H. Gowlyr,,.

u.
Minnesota Leads the World
With her stock, dairy and grain pn-l'i.-U.
S.ooo.000 acres Ann Umber, tarmtns am! (.- ‘■'*4^

The rraud council o! tho ltoy.1 Tern­
t-*” “t Tempenmcc tnwt »t Lumihu
x eb. z&gt;29.

A.k for Cobb's rill, Md ul, „„
' t*, crnU tor &lt;0' w- tt- Oood-

Low Rates to Pacific Coast
o

1,34 !“l; ** *» wwm
D°W .&lt;W?tu “J wr”'W impresCTl’~bt “*•

.

rates,mare, sad other- _

HU1 a

Pwrlnrt

children ■ fnead.

Worm

Kt—c lhe

W. H. Ooodyeir
common! v

The sate way to get good milk cows is

Water cattle frequently or let them
hove free access to It.
DumpneM is a great producer of dis­
ease among poultry.

. For aoms rears I wm a vfetin.
.
Comidalnt, In consraurnee of
v*
faiffmed from General Debility ana iL?
jwsltoa. A few boxs^af Z.'S

■uuuirn&gt;u..rwu&gt;u &gt;.«»'. uruiarliu |,Jopn•»» *!“• “» F—W
,
****
rular
iatinvato tlia:'
afford. Immediate relief We always
guarantee
““ LazIt did not mran to T,
IL Prire 91 par tarttte. W. !1. Gv^d^.
“ “
U
'
. could nut rooeive it from him. Nuw, in our
A school wherein domestic economy Lard’s answer to too yotmg ruler's qumtion,
will be taught is ODt- Of the latest vet - we most uteervr that ho amwered from hfa
tures of the Battle Creek sanitarium. । standpoint 1I« occupied ths ground on
rvx\
Wire Aeksr's •rhlc£ ho stood. Hfa question was, -What
VVuC,
BJc^d 'Elixir ahan 1 do **“*1 ®“F haTC- or inherit, sternal

00 -Wo™' -Irexlracr, of up^
Bon thUy1^"
« JuckGentleness cannot be kicked into a cow.
Walnuts are the latest wrinkle for fat­
tening turkeys.

iissatTK,

PILLS.
whisky, nod which sttmuIW you
for m hour, and then leave you In
worse condition than before. What
you want h an alterative that will
purify your lilood, atari healthy action
of liver-and kidneys, restore your
vitality, and give renewed health and
strength. Buch a medicine you will
around
find in Electric Bittern, and only 50
eenta a bottle al W.H. Goodyear’s Drug
■tore.
obey or live according' to. Honor, thia fa
Probably no one thing .bis caused
■uch a general revival of trade nt W. fine it- Hrverimco io perhaps tbs beet.
H. Goodyear's Drug Store ns their giv­ Hardly, or, it fa hard for. A rieh man, uno
ing awny to their customers of so many that trusts in riches, Excw-diugly, very
free trial bottles of Dr. King's New
Discovery for consumption. Their
trade Is simply enormous in this very
valuable article from the fact that it
always cures -and never disappoints.
Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis.
Croup, and all throat and lung diseases
quickly cured. You can test it before
buying by getting u tri si bottle free,
large size 81. Every tottle warranted.
MucklMi’s Arnie* Balvs.
The Beet Salve in the world for Cute,
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Borts. Tetter. Chapped Hands
Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay veil and id in the light! It would seem from
required. It Is guaranteed to give per­ th* narrative that ho had been following
fect satisfaction, or money refunded, Jesus secretly, or without making himself
[’rice S3 cents per box. For sale by W.
H. Goodyear A Co.
could restrain
The Wexford county republicans
„
b.ve wrldrtl thrn.l-Un, tau&gt; » dub.,
. ""J*
Hurt »««. dmlh to the other Mter.
I f-«k
qu-t-o. "-—.1 M»• ter! what muxt I do that 1 may havu eternal
THE PRETTIEST LADY In Hartings Bodote'! life^or, • iuburil sternal ItfrC
ere should not allow a'raufih to rut). Use rtotn-e
yj j- Jk-furv amwering hfa question oar
Kemp'* H*l&gt;am v-hKh we xuarautre to rare. 1^, gpndy vet pointedly, rebuke. Aim for
iTicetoe and |l. Trial size free. W. H. Good- ■
qm of toe title by which be addnwwd
year.him. Why did bo use it! Ho did u&lt;4 mean
FOR S3 CENTS jert Kemp'i Liver Jllfa for it. He did not UM*n to w»y that ba C-Jowxxa)
Torpid Liver, for Ccnrtlr-rtiaa. for the Complex- I was Uie good. For that Utle Ix-lragx only to
loo. W. II Goodyear .Irnggfat
one—ur to God. Ami, aa an unmeaning com
ror. 1 UOH-T ckHK. rtolt llrwlMlax. lot pb™t-k -»
—Jr, Il Xuw Uu,

Blood Pn-|-.-atira kut.w:,
h will postlively care all Blond D;wm«. rurifiss the
A Kansas correspondent In IValrle whole system, and thoroughly builds up the
Farmer, adds on Interesting chapter, il­ caastitutioa. Remember, wc gas rantoe lu
W 11 GooDYFii ttCn nmawlMa
lustrated with a plaindiagram, to tho vast
w. u. uoom JU I. a co.. I iruggtete.
amount of literature already published ou
The dam of Liberty Milla. 14 miles
this important subject. Tbc correspond­
ent alluded to believes that one-half of tho south of Jadtev-tJ, gave way Sunday,
trees ■ lust south rtf pnralldi 40 degs. doing 81/XX) wfirth iff damage.
north is caused by improper training or
। heading of the young tree the first two
years of its growth, both in the nursery
Golden Spec:ft
j und In the orchard. Nursery dultnre fa
•--------. J _
.
not conducive to the proper hauling of the
aiHolutriy-han.ur-^ and »;;) effect a |&lt;ennstrees la hfa opinion. The want of room
for the growth of the side brunches, and
U,
aw.uiuuf wires.
the cutting buck at the main central stem,
JliotiMUKlt o! dniuknrrfa have been niaJcteuiis the invariable practice the first year
from the graft. As n coiu-cqucnce. a ■ to-day bfllere thra suit drinking of the’tr'cwn
large number of lltnbs start out, often .tree Win IT NEVER FA JI a. The system
three or four, that dwarf the central stem,
n’;”’.'
“ b*«‘mte
and then to cap the climax the piauter,
when setting out his trees lu the orchard,
SPECIFIC CO.. IKS Rare st. CtaeiaaaU. O.
cuts out the main stem.
Eaglub &gt;|a&lt;u&gt; linlui.it »»»&gt;, all
hard.
’umii aild
Btd.’wK
Soft. &lt;7cM*lio;£d
r.r tnilloilM^I iInmna
ari.l Idemishre (rom horses, blood spavin, curl*
splints, sweetly, nnglkior, stitlra.

The wisdom of providing ahelteragalMt
cold Morins and chilly winds has been
mode apparent, even in the more southern
exposures. The btd idea that sheep do
not require drink and that their wool will
Doable and single, all msde of twrt oak- keep them warm wlthoukshclter ban ex­
tannrd leather, which tvouh! be lonrrr it the ploded one. Extra care ubxlug the win­
people of HasUtua ami vicinitv did not a|&gt;pr-- ter season in way of both fectl and shelter
clatc and bur so nuu&gt;y &lt;&gt;f B*t&gt;coek‘» lurnenj । pays In -the long run. and must be'giveu
that he eon 1 keep rren with onien.
if liest results in-wool and mutton arc ob­
tained.
Bear in mind the fact that sheep thrive
much better in dry than in wet svomm,
and provide when it is practicable, high,
dry locations for winter quarters. Jxnv
damp places are bad for oil animaln,
A splendid •toek'of naeh. No larger or belter and especially so for sheep.
ever oSnred. al way down prices.
On the subject of teed fur sheep, part leularly the animals that are to have lambs’
in the early spring. Rural New Yorker
has given some sound advice, In which
A good assortment st bottom flinires.
oocnn
the
following;
Cottonseed
is not a dreinable food for** any
breeding animal, fur tho sufficient Rea­
son
that
Its
effects
ettrousbge
abortion.
Jn»t the place for yon to have al! kinds of
repairhig in bl&gt; line done fa nt J. W. Babcock's. Again, fine fooda are not suitable for
sheep, which masticate their food most
thoroughly. Corn and other carlxinaceous
foods are afao not good far sheep except in
All wh:&gt; call will receive polite attention. A small, quantities.
Seeep are warmly
d-jtbed and do not require ao mnch car­
bonaceous food as other animals do. They
•ire kept for wool and lambs, chiefly, and
as the wool contains 10 par cent, of uttrogen and the lamb needs special provision
The five Jefferson street Harnets Dealer.
for its flesh and Irene, foods rich lu nitro­
gen and phosphoric acid are required.
Hence, clover, as posture and hay, should
bo tbo main feeding for sheep, and bran
While the . Kansas correspondent docs
and rats, with a little corn only, should not seriously object to the very usual
furnish the grain food. Three pounds of mode nf training two limbs from opposite
good clovar hay ami four ounces of mixed sides of the stem of a tree, he considers it
brau, oats nnd buckwhagt would keep a to be far better for the growth of all above
sheep of 100 pounds' weight in gootl con­ for only one limb to start from tlie stem
dition, along with as much oat and pea at any one place. Four to nix or eight
strnw
na if will —'
Is prepared especially for children, and Its sueinches apart fa better. Three limbs should
mw lu raring croup. whooplur cOUxh. cold,.
radiate from the trunk or stem like the
tamrseoeM. broneblth. and like throat and
tang affections so c.-mmon to childhood, make*
sjMtkes of a whcd,*altcrnuting from side
it josU/ popular a. a iwurtiiiold rnroc n 11
An English experimenter has lately to side of the tree.
remedy- Feckhsru'. Croup Beni- vUruS 811
As for height of first limb* from thj
•dv Is pleasant to take and con- fnrmc nf published ■ report giving the multe of a
tains ncrthlny the taut Injurious lOrnlS 01 serireof trinfa with beaus infested with ground, the idauter should be governed
to the mon delicate cnlid. No rrntin
weevils. The general impression proraUs by his latitude. From 37 dega. to 47 degs.
tons ot opiate enter Into Its com- VrOUp
that
provided
the
plumuls
or
radical
bo
north,
twelve to eighteen inches b by far
position, thereby obviating the .tupefylnff effect
rMu.ilok from the admlufatnrttou of the rarious not Injured, the plaute do not materially the best to prevent sun scald and the at­
Cures rouffh mlin&amp;VHootfae harket. suffer from the mere perforatlnu and par­ tacks of the round bmded borer. Figs. 1
Ur ,
Keep Feckbam'aCroup Rem- tial consumption of the cotyladon.
and 2 illustrate the proper training of the
Wh00DinDr-**Jy.,l**&gt;? “
The report of tbo English experimenter limbs In a borixontol position from the
vvuuupiilg aud certain to relieve. Gives;
Couch
10
7°*^sleepleM.
lntle o0anxious
*” 1” hours
‘«n&gt;e. makre it appear thnt for n time plants trunk. A limb growing this way will not
VUUgH.
many
mined from seeds thus perforated show ■plludown by cither ice, winds or weight
no signs of weakness, but jrlre^ the flow­ of fruit. The reverse of tlds is shown la
SkSWEKS-^ISt
Cures
period arrives then the blossoms the acute fork in Fig. 8. The junction ot
sersssrsy &amp;* Coughs and ering
produced are few and small, the plant the limb to the trunk on the upper side fa
withfrs and somettare dlrs without pro­ Imperfect, the swaying of the limb by the
this wherever lntroduced.M
Colds.
ducing a single pod. Additional experi­ wind or storm and the entrance of moist­
ments made with five different varieties ure causing early decay and spUtting.
showed that the total product was bo
In conclusion thb writer says: "Il will
greatly dimlnfahed ns to leave no ground be profitable for a planter to procure hb
for doubt that the presence of the weevil grafts, plant in rows four feet ajmrt and
in the seed fa highly detrimental, affecting two to three feet in the row. With thia
FECK HAMM CROUP REMEDY
to a very considerable degree the repro­ distance apart, by good eullurosindproper
ductive powers of the future plant.
those from our overcrowded

HARNESS

RICH YOUNG RULER.

You are feeling depressed,
Ute ffToor, you art txitbered

rilla.

W. H. Goodyear.

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•

.

, O. .. r rebate Order,

Mate ot Michigan, County ot Barry
At a ssartuu of Uie Probate

rJC“

°««ps
iau he nrr.v. "(Jiv. .... .u._ -

11

Bsntly. minors
liugthe petition, doh rei»

O\A ^"'‘•“•‘MMn-.reUwlwt

Tho lli*'Wos were beyond tnre.Jr;50
“
WithnMS
,i
tbc answer,
The development Pf wheat pnrfkictlon
w. II. Goodyear &amp; Co.. Druggteta
; With man Uns
___gave
_____
is iinpossible,
but with Ood
in Dakota lias l*cn truly wonderful. The
nil things ,,rn n^ihi.TT«_
v vu u&lt;xl
area sown to spring wheat far
-----crop is ptact.il by the governor al I
numiferted in tfa. fiai«fa«l wnrk^f
seres, and the yield .at about ~
looo
For wnwr
—._
wbon bw
bushels, or nearly double the j:
■the affectiora
of 1H88, or nearly oue-sorcutl- o
Lire wheat production uf t
country.
you, drurelr
ir.Zi™
1U&gt; presunt evil waHri”
y~.dn
wl^H
Mu^’&gt;^ Good'

“""B- "7AM"rS2dS£?hb

M.t.
,wr pereuu.w ini
at Mid r‘in ihii’n'tr’b* iivJ/^Tnt Hie ITo^»t&lt;I
yfflee ia tirt&gt; city nf HuxUnv,. In sal-! &lt;••• :■ '■

Ufa W.Coi.r.

�INTERESTING POLITICAL CURIOSITY.

FREE TRADE FALLACIES.

A FIELD BATTERY.

KIRK’S

Hood s Sarsaparilla

Ootehiao*, in a nrnnoer perafiar to Itaaififfto
Below win be found an exact fac-idmile
Sen.itor Frye made a complete answer ONE OF WAR’S MOST AWE INSPHHNO
best btood-purlfyteg aud airenctbening remoof rhe first ••Black Republican ticket" the ot icr day in the senate to every point
SPECTACLES.
'
dip* of the vegetable kingdom. You will find
vm«1 in this M*t«.
It won, In fact, tn viesulcnt Cleveland's extraordinary
this wenderfni remedy effective where other
thy .firol Republican ticket voted in message, and to every point and argu­
this city at th&lt;r election of DUM. The ment slnee raised in suppurt thereof.
purify your blood. rrtuL-.te tbo dlp-siitr,
Kepubllcaua of thuoa day*, although not |
Senator Frye’s effort was generally ad­
and give new life and vigor to tbo entire body.
the extremists ou anti-slavery that the,* mitted t&lt;&gt; l»e the tuost succinct and
“Hoods temaparllta did tne great'good.
Abolitionist* were known to be, ncrertlu.- I| thorough summing up of the question yet
les*
favored the gradual
extinciton or
of heard In cither bruficli o( congnau.. He
,
.............
MiMi'Mi exiiuciion
slavery, nnd this fact, together with the | was pwtiiinrly fitted nnd educated for the . A battery I* nt-reled here- at tbl* particular
"Isuffered three year* from blood pojson.
peculiarity of the first Uoke: presented by task by liU summer lu Europe, which hp point. Tlic eaviqy are* the opportunity and
I took Hood’s Saruparlfia and think I am
them at the polls, won fur tin- adherents devoted Inrgvly to a study of the question throws n ditwe uuuss of men against ft. Tbo
tne name of black Republicans. The ticket, from the other side.
nri.si* is apprwhing. An aide gallops off
whmn fnr-slmlle is here given, was treas­
After quoting from the message the, to give the order to tho neorvf artlUerv. IF
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Puriflea the Blood
ured by a Democrat in the first instance, recommendation that the reduction^ be | is over thrre ou tho adjaw-ut knnll.’ The
and It seems he held on to itall through the made from the ciwtonu duties and vlgiw- niilp liua reached it; lie |&gt;o(nto with hl* hand
Lumbago. Backache. Headache, Tooth­
Ilooi!-* S.napartlia is chara&lt; tcriaed by
w^tr. When it came into this Democrat'a Ing some ot the reunite of such a ptfcred- where it 1* newiecL K Before he cau turn hi*
ache, Sore Throat. Swellings, Frostpomwsirion he was not p&lt;M*e**etl uf pro- ing, the M-nai-T went on to say that the liorso around, gun &lt; nnd Itorww" were fdl 'mov­
plurtic vision, and cotdd not see that it only industry lu this country that the ing. Can they pet here in tfawf We must
'bites. Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Scalds.
j-rtx-e.j if securing tho active medicinal
I*ortcndod the growth of a p,irtv which president did not thrnaten fad been dls- !iot&gt;l this knoN; it i* the key ]xnoLofthb
qurin•■-. The mult i.s a ir.edleino of tmugnal
wa* to assert freedom to the slave, and envert-d by hta seendnry »f the treasury, jeir' of tbo battla, and see, tbc enemy is nd«BW»gC». ctT-etiug cuns hitherto-vnkuown.
IT CONQUERS PAIN.
cement the Union on n firmer nnd inure and markeil out fur attack ab». It was vauclng’for a grand Msnr.ff. Quick! order BetidJur bn k containing additional evidence.
enduring liasl*. Who originated thcikAmerican ship building und an American iij&gt; aqrxhi r t,-;in*ent to supjxwi the battery
Mgt» nnd superintended the production of merchant marine, which, because it was
pttribes lay' bUsKiariwric'a»aKJSJEia
will: it pvt* here. Then-it cow*. f!::.-!ung
this remarkable ballot dock not appear, nut protected, had declined, as all other
” ■■';•'• t° m-'k4 in.; oyer." J. K THOXrtKdt,
----- IS------nt ititrrvnl* through sTnokn nnd dur.t tiki- a Begb.b
r &lt;f Deeds UwclLJtaxe.
।
TUP . CUICC
but that some of the party irianagvni were indmlrles would.unitor free trnda
“ lln&gt;rt** 8 ttratnrlfia beats all qthor*. and
1
_ VmtP
responsible wo* apparent. Mr. Thurlow
The secretary u&lt; the tmwnry propoMKl six, eight guhs, and six, wght ra'fsaw*; and
1;
worth
its
v.eini't
in
rrlrt."
T.
r.mnrxaTOX,
j
F*&gt;r
tho
Toilet, and Laundry.
Weed wrw then a -power in politic*, but free ships, which meant not only that
t:» iktuk fitruel. hew York Qty.
Know White nnd Ateolutely Pure.
a* a matter of conmo had nothing to tfo foreigners would run .the foreign lines, »lx, eight Imrara to each ipin and caisson.
With a tn-tnendoiw racket, they drab full
with the printing of the tickets. It in but that tixpy would take the American (.jx-ed riiTv*. field*, never turning tn rJefis or
said that he first .saw tho ticket when.be cottatine trade to welt
Bold by all drugglat*. fit; rix for fix Mad*
went to th&lt;&gt; polls on that November day , Tho main ruul only reunon, he said, for left, bonding rtmight for thin knoll. Driver's
only by a I. HOOD &amp; CO., Lowell, Maaa.
all lashing tbeir bora.** Into n fury of-foam,
in 1855. When it ivn* presented to him,
protection in thin country tyns the differ­ ofitcera jointing with tb*lr sword*, and on
CHICAGO.
IOO Doses One Dollar,.
ns the story goes, he looked nt It with as­
ence in wagtw hero amt abroad. With her
tonishment. and he refinaxl to vote It, but mogulfirenL faclhUe. nnd wealth of
NO CORE NO PAY!
instead wrote out the names cf the various material, the L’lpted States conld compete and Indifferent oatwardly. like knowing f«n
lie publican candidate# upon a slip of pa­ t&lt;ticces*fally • with noy country In the
... •...—.V , OT
WOTM. OT
H.
many of them will bite tho dust. They bold r.ri’wu h minor.
per und deposited tliat tn the ballot box.
world if ahe paid that country’s wages.
The »vw Xethod Treatment
Is hereby ghen that I shall sell at pub­
The ticket borts reproduced finally camo Germany, Belgium, England and Italy, ou to the chert handle* fyr Iff?, for a* a'wbtel lieNotice
suction, to tte Ulihrst bidder, ou Thursday By which our Micros* in curing cbroatodla*.
rtrikiw
n
log.
tiw
enrriagra
Jump
t*»
o
fast
in
into the hands of Mr. James W. Bentley,
in all of which he had made personal in
the eighth day ot March. A. D.. taw. at ran ae» and deformities Ims boon so unlform.thM
will now guarsti tee to treat bad or reputed
who caused it to be framed and presented --------..v.»uiru
vm.v
«ur-workmen only one- tho air. Now they turn slightly with the o'clock in the forenoon, al the premises herein­ we
vestigatioD,
paid
their
Incurable mute*, for a stipulated price nnUi
after
described
In
Uie
township
of
llaaliog*
IB
It to tho Grant elnb, whoxo walls it now i third or one-half the wnge« paid to
the County of Harry tn the State of Michigan, cured, and in taro of tall tire to refund al) tb«
adorui as n unique and interesting cu- I American workmen,-and the usual story (hey ctom ditches. Overturn hedge* and pursuant lo itrense and authority grunted to money paid uaunderaoch written guaranteo.
It vUjcost you nothlBrta!nv«wUK»tolhta«r■ that the purchasing power of their wages f-iicrfi ail the horar* galtoping hi ■ cdoud of tnron the twentieth day ot J.um.-iry. - •• —- cr.aaeonsultatfonattbeaataesorbylottert*
— -i consul tnUun nt the offlres or by letterin
by Ujc Probate Court nf Barry Cuui
• was a* great a* that uf the greater wages du&lt; Ha’ one borro luw fallen—yv*, struck ..OT.
..II ... ...»
» ai;,..
'r । free. Tak&lt;-i&gt;oclmi&gt;c*-pay
nomoney toadoe. . -Jmoneytaadooby a ballet. The nra jump down from tho ...__________________
tor. unlera
unless he hrys
hr;* ednttttenee
confidence euongh
enough Tn bta
bin
_ .„
,,t- ton
। here was n complete faltery
ekffl
to ffuarantoe
guarantee a
scunx
whattha
uate
and
bring
in
the
County
nf
IbJrv
in
the
।
*
kHI 10
cure. Notnauor
Nomaiter whattbe
,
He had trues questioned a ruusul. who
M .•htean, kXn MU d^Xrtra fob 1
,,rMtureofynurdi.earainayte.eaDon
! reported th;»t the cost uf living in Scute
laud- was half of that in America, into a
final nuuiuaiit.n that wbnt he meant was luirnra to ryj"»i tho liaitcry. There, they south-east quarter &lt;s KM ot *rct;.q1S|.umber }
rarer?"Movw’wSl
that living ns workmen IIvW. there was all g-&gt; down n hidlotr, and di*ap;M-ar from
In township numi-er three «3) j cums: 1’reKripiU'iis fur the cure of scuta dtaraaat
only half as cxpriniive iv- living like the B lew for n looiuuut tl-o_ iwxi i:.»uu&gt;t they twenty-two
norih of rati)t” ri'itnhrr right ta) west iu Barry 1 by (Allopathic. ItomriMwathiesndlteirctie t»B»
County and Slate ol Mlchtgnii.
dlca;Hygteute taaUurlfuus torrvary lady.m-tau*
Aiticricat) workmen, figtl. he thought, that
l&gt;.lied Hastings. Jammry -s-iir. A. 1&gt;.. tkra.
nujn arnftamily. .Mil) be mailwi on receipt ot
wua the t .-nth. The tnr.IT, however, which
i iiuinfiau.
th.- Dcw.rcrat* were trying to tLnaroy rhnng.'! As It liKiuitiy tunu-d lo iiiarbte
ennhlcd the American workmen to live
I twice n» well as they did in Europe,
Have you put off purchas­
j
Thia qncatlua ot the cost of living, how- fti-ton! Hi^-sii*, iiuo&gt;. gun* nnd cui*»uns to. of a certain umrtetige inade (,y John Aekrr. -if f ■T-n.Li.in—
.
ing a Cloak?
। ever, he said, liad not lung to do with the get he.- in n iiidritilo jumble-then ah to clow the townsbipnf llopn, lAtrry Gouniv. Mlelilgan. I Iiulteictoj'. sealed In iilsln »ovriope&lt;
France* A.ker fite uite t«&gt; Itacbci M. Gtark. I twtecsatwuunas.or.U Crnteta rlir
&lt; ecotiumic tact that tbc tariff was ueces- again. Tbrie:lM&lt;:L in * hollow, hil.-itered and
hill .olmndstrntrlv of tie- estan* nf Amasa L Clark. I boo** will*" malted for ^.talLrent »uuup«.« ■*
Kuy bcc.iu»t wages were higher. If It. are the cab»te»j-a liuk&gt; te!Vw
If so, now is your chance to
&lt;!.o-caard. lite of Hattie Unek. Mb-Mgon, dated j
FC?.lU-be5l.*yirtrvf *'
'
• were nut fur higin-r wages the. manntact Mauds the lluo of Uiuin r*. and Lena ou the June third A D. IHM mu!, remndcl la tbe«a&lt;M ,
-ave money on tho invest?.
gun*- Wfiat n metanu&lt;rphuua! of the Regl-ter cf DctiH. for tbe ( ouin &lt; i« If? UrtawuM Ht_ LMtean, Mleli.or ntlS Elm
■ nrers would nerd no protection. They crvrt ere
Jtarry .U..T-State of Miehigao. on the fintrrtrday L^’.n m i"c Krasra,
iiient.
.
.
। got nothing out of it.
. Tho ctatuelikti czuinouron nn- now lull of of
June A. D.lrtt.in f.lirertof Mortg3xi-s.cn i **!?..
"•"-rear. Han VKock: Dtfrrtt. Mck
, Th*.- president snegested thatthey mlgiit lite and excitj-mdut: &gt;’ »r * cloud of white
■ l&gt;e willing to give up pome of their ptnnlte anti nrt flamd r-uddniily nhoota uu’ of
Marr &amp; Duff have marked
। wealth, but that wr.«t one of the pre«l- Um black mofith nearest, a terriidu boum Bini all attorney's fee of fifty Unitary provide* |
down all their CIorks to cost ■
I dent's in is taken notion-, about the great ring* out. Uteri uuo'.bcr and Marther. Boom!
| prefix* of manufacturing. He was sure ! boots! laxitn! Lbe great yniMiius yell with
and under.l that tbc average protits of New England
HUM PRICE RAILROAD UUTOSK
I rngnutactarerv,were nut over &lt;J per rent ..
You can have a good fresh
; nnd most of them would lie mighty ttjad to onm. Ito-mi! bouai! boom! tb’oy roar ia
FREE Government LANDS.
line to select from at an ex­
i turn over then- business to anybody who joyful g!iv, and yet at «uJ.» laxiai they recoil
would guarantee them 6 per cent, annual fit horror at tlwie own powur.- Beyond the niirtii &lt;&gt;t range number nluctw) wr.t. from thr
traordinary low price.
ir!u Hr — ::.,TW
vnemic.' Hnte, away "ff in the dLitanrc. tret* operation of «ald innrtgc.gr, t&gt;y a release dated SEND FOR W.-T
prefits.
This is a chance t4^purchase j
;
Of the surplus, lie Kr.id that it it were aplit and fall, atrl bousea roliapatt nt smite un­ the thin! day nt Nvvtmher. A. D. 1t&gt;77. and re­ her Lands no« oraa to sruters Stat e roa. Adtasv
In theutlk-e of the Itegirterof Deeds tu
' necessary to reducA it—about which he seen mysterion* power. Ererytblng givo* corded
and for B.«rry Cuuniy. Miciiigaii, on tin; ntnU&gt;
Lauiesi'and Child red s Cloaks j
way l»d&lt;&gt;re the terrible otonn of. iron ntto- day of Norenittor, A. D. trr. In |jm-r •■■l" iff
educating the people, in coast, defense, tn silcii thrown r.ut at each b,iom! boom! boom! morigspro on |Mgr h-’-. am! the srtifl Bacbel M.
cheap.
as administratrix of tho rotate of Amasa
r
.
As will be notif«‘d. a peculiarity of [the 1 building up the navy nnd in other ways
The enemy for an initnnt halt, and then Clark
L Clark, deceased, having iwdgi.t-d raid mort­
We have marked them all ballot is that r .■&gt; name can be written upon of raluo to the country. Bnt if the ri-ve- reform, «n again and charge up the hUlridA dated
gage to Alexander 1-Clark by ii*»:gninent
tbc twenli-fh day «&gt;f May A. D. t»bo. ord
‘ or across It. neither docs It afford opjor- uue must 1* rodneed, he only knew of two IVill nothing N«p *• etn» No, they are detec‘ r 111
tnrrtty for the use of a paster. Ik-side* way* of doing it, either by taking off in­ miivi to liave the tiattcry that cauww sbeb rerordrd lu the office ot Uie Ifi-glsler of Deeds
In and for Harry County. Michigan, on tbe
this it watt easily recognised by those tal­ ternal revenue or incrtnstmr the duties terrlb&gt;'!“irurtion tn their ranks, and tb»ttgb
lying captions when presented. As may be nnd extending the f rec list. Reduction of with ra&lt;-h di«rhBr-». wide jaJwi are ojiened in
Allays I’Rlaand
inferred, the candidates upon the ticket duties would only increase the rrrenne.
them, they d» not falter. Tlie brave can­
in said mortgage. *'“&gt; the statute In
HAYFEVER
were not elocted. Albany lielng a.* natch
Tho temperance clement of the country, noneers are failing fast Qalck! •’Umber, contained
earn case mule and provided, untire i* hereby I n fl a mutation
of a urmoi
oi
Democratic
rauc couuiy
county then
incn mi
as r.ow,
r.uw, out
but which the Democrat* seemed suddenly to
Itren that ou Hntnrday tbe twenty-find day of
.pril A. D ts-j»*ut ten o’clock in tbe forenoon, Heals the Son»&gt;
, *.!,„*.
„„„
' ti1’ names upon it. both of state and Jovoke to continue the whisky tax, was j*&gt;rth&gt;g lino of infantry rt«*«* from the bob
•bat! sell at ffcbHc auction, to Uie highest bld Restores the
that you can see the genu- ■ COnnty nominees, will be recognized as ngainst it. Such n large reduction, how­
-drr, at thr north frontdoor of the court hnu«c
ine III ark down.
having been prominent in the political hls- ever, as that of taking off the internal
in Ute City of HavUngs. Barry County. Michi­ benaes of Tttato
tory of the state and county tbitf/ ysars revenue would possibly be too great, and No, that to ixily ternjorary disorder Kee, gan. (that tiring the place where-the circuit and Smell.
for said Barry County la hoi ten), the
I ago. The bottom of the ticket, which he propoMx.1 instead first taking off tho tlierobrconMis again, with ■ yell! Oh! how court
nretiilM-s described In said mortgnee. (except
tobacco tax, wlilch would reduce it &lt;30.- terrible! Quick! spike the guns! Hand to tbe portion thereof heretofore released from
SpeciAJ bargain in Dress p™i"b'r
°&lt; I"!'1'*'
tne operation of said mortgage M above de­ TRY THKCURE
000,VOO, then the tax on spirit* used in
Uo4, PiuSbe? Silks, and Vel- SS’S-J.". SESVS'
scribed! or »o much thereof a« msy be necessary
the arts, &lt;10,000.000, and then putting on
to pay thr amount due on said nowtgage. with
VCtS.
ncter of the Republican ticket voted at the the free list every foreign production that

BR&amp;atREMEDY
ipore paix.

FLOATING SOAP

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

JAS. S. KIRK &amp; CO.

GREAT

Annual Clearing Sale.!

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Catarrh

Red Figures

' birth of the great party in 1835.—Albany

Also Flannels and Blankets. ■ Jonnmi.
Underwear in white, grey or (
■ New York. New Jersey and Connecticut
scrrlet cheap.
• are three ot tbe great manufacturing states
Wn

the VUtOU.
Union. These
These thtCB
thrre Stale*
state* have
have
co..„ srnss .orium- ni, • &lt;’of
f the

' ’ e can sa&gt; e you money on , nTcr 500.000 voter* employed in protected
your Cotton purchases, either I indtetrite, which paid-yearly la 1-80
in bleached or unbleached.
!

does not compete with n successful pro­
duction in this country. .
Hint would include sugar, and with tne
reduction or abolition ot that lax, which
wm put on suddenly to meet the necessity
fur more revenue, nnd might bo taken off
just aa easily when tbc revenue la too
great, be. would favor n bounty to grow­
ers, net only of ordinary sugar, but of
licet cttgnr cud sorgbnm.

agrrny. Men lighting with bayowta. rtubbed

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tor sate tel ng described tn **!&lt;! mortgage a* all
Blood! tbo*c certain Iola plrec* and parrel* of land
Situate in the township nt Hot-e tn the County of
Blood! Blood!
'
B.trry nnd (State of Michigan, and known and
What In tantf Thank God! The joyful dererilwd a* fulloo*. to-wlt: The north sixty
lrt» acre* of the ea*t halt (EH) of the north&lt;a*t

ALEXANDER h CI.AgK.
That in right; pour volley after volley into
- ...
&lt;’t *ald MoriWtt*.
KNAITEN &amp; VaaAMMAX.
Alt'ys for the Assignee ot said Mortgagee.
I States cannot be carried by the Dctno-.
The total value of Imports of silk manu­ Th&gt;-re are ptk» ch iIaii.1 and wounded te; Cratic party without thr* old cf protection
.
’
| Democrat*. In every campain iu which factures at the port, of New York for the gether. Pool* of Wood on tha ground, and
State of Mlchlgnn. county of Barry- is
year ending Dec. 81. 18»«7, was 30,728.877.
i. r
ei,&lt; /lj ’ this Issue has loomed large Mr Randall
At a vrssiou Of tlic Probate C.mrt for tbe
111 front Ofraniiers ShiU8. (]wen summoned to aid the Demo­
These figure* are oftt-Inl nnd supplied by
County of tawry. iioldm at fbr ITobate ofnee in
cratic party with hi* known protectionitt Mr. WitlteriTc Wyckoff, secretary of the
theCltyot IlMtlim*. in raid County, on Thurs­
Broken miukcta, torn elolhro revealing white day. theWthday of January, lu the year one
view*. His Indowtuent of Cleveland in Silk AsKuctati'iD uf America.
elubt hundred and rlgiitr-eigut.
For ten years prior to IMO the annua! skin stained with nd blood, canteen*, Im ver- tbou*and
1884 ns a »afe num on the tariff did monPresent, wm. W. Coir. Judge of ITnbate.
for the Dctnucraiic candidate than nil else average mine of the Importations of man­ iicka, guklmui. rooking tin*. catwUter enrtIn the matter ot the estate of Uc.-ijantln C.
ufactured silk into the United States was ridgea, bc okra wh&lt;-els »l«*d irons-* soul uxon, Cramer, declared,
.
which wan ’aid on tht* issue put together
On
reading
and filing the petition.duly veriWithout it the narrow margin by which &lt;27,000,000. During this period our popu­ all UfpRter.
find, of Je»'O Erti. »*veutor rmumd tn tbo fast
Ixiok rft that mam! Homa with rntmil* will and te«Uu&gt;eut ot Mid draswi. praying
Mr. Cleveland pulled through would have lation was not over 30,000,000. and the
xelatlve consumption of silk goo&lt;ls much scattered atioirt; human Im ami arms with­ that a certain Instrument now on file id tbl*
been wiped out n dozen time* over.
purporting In be tbe last will and tesla
Iu the coming campaign President let* than now. Ito nnnual average value out taxliw. b sllrs wjth jiti-CTd splinters ami court
mem ol said deceased may nr admltte ! to pro­
Cleveland and bte friends propose 1q do of importations of silk good? during the Iemes luotruding through Abe flroh. Tlmt bate and the executor therein named ap|sAlalad.
without Mr. Randall. They have taken Inst five vears has. In round figures, neen tnan’t Hux- isidnsaly ar.ulleq and this exit'* ia
the president’* free trade meuaga and &lt;28.000,000, though cur population is not tonari Idack Ohl the tka^nir, the hatred
mode it the party platform, nnd they have far from double wha’ it was prior to 1880. or courage depicted on their c-aintomtucns!
taken from Mr. Randall the control of the I, Thea the increased products of our own Ami the strange jandtions they take-cyoa
loewnx have «vppl&lt;ed the demands'of 30,­ protruding from wckrta and tutiguca from' said estate, are n-qnlred to appear nt asi-«»ioaot
party orgnnteition In bis own state.
•aid court, then to be hoMen at the l*rohat«
We nre oiot surprised that The Phila­ 000,000 additional population nnd kept moutirs. Oh! h is terrible One ran but
Importation practically at .the figure of shudder a;»l akkrut, turn faint amt giddy.
delphia Recor.l want? to minimize the de
.
twenty-live years agu. On the other i Yet it is war—tbe sr-imiiw that bring* out tta&gt; of the petitioner should not be grunted.
feat nnd say* Mr. Sander* was turned on:
Ami It is further ordered, that said petitioner
••because be had not been a siiccesMfnl baud. England before the French treaty mdikrt a* well ns tin- worst |ura.i&lt;m» nf turu, give rmt'er to lhe jwrsons Interested in aaTd es­
campaigner." or that The Philadelphia imported annually manufactured goods aud tlmt D the grant riviliarr of tho world.- tate. of tire pendency ot said IwtlMon./and the
li&lt;-arHig llieroit l&gt;y causing a r&lt;&gt;|.y qI tgi* ordet.
Times «ce» iu tbc Harrisburg free trade valued at &lt;30,000,000, aud now tho aver­ Willinn' IL Hatnillon, U. 8. A., in Outing.
tube published In the Hastings BAMtr.n a
victory ‘‘Mitnpiy the animal* fight urtder age l« &lt;83,000,000. The &lt;wn*n» of 1M1 in
newspaper printed and circulated In said Coun­
CO irttAteaMteW*'uS'job b
England gave 117,089. employed in silk
Are (UoiifM Alive?
slightly changed conditions."
ty of (terry on-r In each "vk for three .successive
manufacturing
in
England,
and
according
This I* roman- c The “lightly changed
Wo generally think of mineral* * ns deed week* previous Io *rtd day of liunrinc.
condition*" for the Democratic party are to the cnwm of 1881 that number bad de­ lump; of inartive matter. Bal ilicy may be (A true copy.)Wm. W. COLE. Judge of Probate.
said to be alive,' ercatnro* nf vital pulsations,
that Mr. Cleveland propose* to make, the clined to 03,577.
Tho establishment of the manufacture ami irparatad ItiUi'iudivlduals asalrtlnct a*
tight on a tree trade platform, with no
help from protectionist Democrat*, nnd of k ilk in the United States lias steadily the plant la a for»»f or tb- tiger* In th« Jungle.
with such a tight he expects tn carry New reduced the percentage of the consump­ The dujvwllious of crystals are a* dtvera* u&gt;
tion
ot foreign i&gt;ilks, nnd at the aamo those of nnimalii. They throb with ntiteon
York or CoaoocUcut!—Philadelphia Pre*-t Imo greatly reduced the coet of silk goods
to the consumer, to any nothing of tho long a* they hare opportunity. They ran b?
employment it ha* given to 40.050 In­ killed, too, though not M enxilv ns an oak or
Tho convention ot Uie Workingmen’s dustrious operative* now engaged lu that * &lt;log. A strting electric shock div.-liargrtl
thankful. Hut not alsays- Mr. W. W. (Irifilu.
assembly of New York state adopted the occupation.—Now York Press.
through a crystal will ihvonipor it very of Treat Crvek. fit. Clair Co. Ala., writes: “1
following resolution at Albany:
■ rapfiBy if it Wof wifi structure, cnittlng tin*
‘-•Whereas, the pratiden’. of the United
particles to gradually dMntegrote tn the ref '.
States, in his annual message to congress, "'■••It never rains but It pours.” This
----- varan order from it* growth, until tte poor icamly ablo to work at ail. .Sometimesmy
has recommended n sweeping reduction of rosy be applied to good n* well ns lo 111 thing h«i In dead, abrtpetou ruin
It fs’tnie in-art would palpitate for two hours at u time.
luck. Following the inflicting of Cleve­ tte ery»ini's life hi tinhkr tlmt of higber- My legs would gel cold to t lie knees, mid 1 tally
That it be tho sense of this land’s free trade message npon the Demo­
convention that we ore opposed to any re­ cratic party, to prevent another stmddle table an-1 aniinal Bfe Is no grreter ihan Hint exported to die. In Heptetaber. l«i. I bought a
duction that may bring the product of of the tariff queatlon, the IVnnsylvanla tetw«jati mineral nu-1 vegetzililclifc. Linun-ua, bottle nt fihaker Extract of Boots, or Selgei’a
foreign underpaid tabor in competition Democratic state committee ha* organ I red lli« great Hwwlieh iiuturuliU, defined the Curative Hyntp. of your agent, Mr K. M. Klrg.
before I Itad taken the And bottle I fell
with the people of free America, and that under the manlpnlatJous of Congressman three kingdom* by saying: **8touc« grow; and
better, and In a short tluio ws* able lo xo to
we favor a tariff for protection n* well as Scott by throwing Randall influence* plants grow null frel; animals glow »ntl fa I work. "Muy Hod bless you for the goo^yon
have
done."
for revenue.”
overboard. ,The committee passed reso­
Mr. Wm. J. MeCauu. tn tJUMtallM., Boston,
lutions enthusiast ically Indorsing the md»writes: "Hix month* ago I began to throw up
a food after eating. I Uieught J wm gnlug
sage. and urging the rc-electlon of Cleve­
eniKumpilon. I *oon began to have twin
White at the head of the interior &lt;!e- land on the policy of hb ines.-mgc.
In the chest, stomach and aides. I gut fittia
This action of the committee will not lntiil«Ay- ”Mn». Clovelt’id is looking baud- sleep and wake all tired out. I once lost tho
partment Mr. Secretary Lamar's dreamy
pounds In foBc- days. 1 Iwau using Shaker
and introspective hnbita caused him to only insure 100,000 Republican majority
Extract
of Root*, or Helge!'* Syrup, and when I
overlook tho fact that every patent must in Peuiuiylvanla this year, but it will rtrongvr, physically, all Xbe time, nt&gt;d hre had fintatod
the sixth boltle I could eat three
be Maned by bi* owm band, and hundreds have a mnrked effect npon such states ns
squaremeila a day. and go to hl rep the' minute
bnrageutitncn
of patents were leaned with tho signature Ohio, New York. New Jersey nnd Con­ iniraldy &lt;i*viofrj&gt;e&lt;!, Uxiugfa »o wall covered I rtntckribe bed. I am * paper Imnger by Irada
and hare wtekrd every day »fncc I took the
of an ntwiftant. This mistake enn only be necticut. The federal officers tn Penn­
remedied by special legislation. It ia to sylvania have very much overdone their
be hoped that In construing the tews or work In their teal to let President Cleve­ iti cantnat with a wh’te woolen dnaat, so often
the United States Mr. Justice I-nuiar will land know they are standing by him in a
current
not disregard any eeeentlal liule point of state that will lack 30,000, under the moirt
this kind. Unfortunately, the poaelbllity favorable circumstance*, of polling a
you;
of bls being caught napping H not slight. Democratle majority In a national eteotton.
—
Blnfhamton
(N.
T.J
Republican.
—New York Tribune.

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»idt or proceeding* at law bailtw teen tnailtut-

b&lt;ra. therefore, by virtu- of the power of sale
contained In said mortgarr. and the statute tn
...
v
&gt;u iuc lun uuui. a
Bilal! »e!t al public suction to die Mubeal bld
dar at tK* nnwK
.

lni-re»t. at amen percent, ai
the *amr to be sold Minjcet to t
nt elmeu hundred dollar*, jet i
-Ti.." premise* being drscribed In said mortKas all those certain pieces or uarveto uf
situate tu the towusliiu of MoodlatKi. lo
toe connty of tanrr. and state of Mienhun. and
known amt drsenbed aa fuiows. to-wlt;
Thr west half of the north cast fractional

nil A Cfflnaortt.
AXlurmns tor Mortguorr.

Mnctgaffee.'

State of Michigan, county of Barry .-as.
At a mMm of the Probate Court for Cha
County ot Barrv. ho)drn al the Prvuate Office tn
the City nt Hastings, tn said ertuntr. m&gt; Turn
dar. the“Ui day of FrbntB'y. iu the yqar oce
In the matter of Uie estate of SolonBralty,
d«ee*Mvi.
On reading nnd filing the petition, duly veri
lied, of D. K. Cook, guardian ot the nrtr* of &lt;una
deceased, praylug tni« euurt to adludtait• and
deterenlbc who are or acre the legal iielra ot
said d-erased. and entitled to Inherit the real
r*tate of which said deceased died retard.
.ThrrvuMm It Is ordered, that Thursday, the
1st day ot March. A. D. twa. at ten o'etotk la
tbo forenoon, be aastiraod lor the hsartug of
yld petition, and thailhe heirs a*, tew r.t said
droea-M-d ati'l all otb.-r persoua tutereated tn
said estate, an- required to appear at a srsstoa
of *ant court, then to be hoblJn at the Probate
(KT.ce lu the city ot UonUug*, in said county, ami
show cmtoc. If any there te-. why the prayer of
the petitioner Mwuld not be granted. And it la
further ordered. Tliat Mid petitioner give noUr*
to the persons loterratrd In raid rotate, of tire
pendency of raid petition, and the Ytsariag
Urreof. by earning a copy &lt;&gt;f ti Is order to t*
pubUabrd In tbe darting* Hamnku, anewspaper printed and circulated In said county of
Barry, once in each week tor three succresire

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“KS-.,

M.tM&amp;SNKS;

LADIES

PEERLESS DYES

�Tho Hastings Banner.
Hasting#, Mioh-. Feb. 82»d, 1888.

to and no doubt Win cheerfu«y accordj

AOOTiONAL LOCAL HtWB

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

Bismarck" to ttomhtooUtfAtaM

The repo
time since Barry county was oiranlzed,
that which custom has made their right.
Every other county In the district haa
been honored. It is our time now.

Where is that Jeffersonian simplicity
EDITORIAL NOTES.
that was to be let loose in the national
An article was recently published in capital after Cleveland was inaugurat­
tho Detroit Evening Journal that ed? Never before in the history of
means, if it means any thing, that a our country was so much disgusting
coterie of Detroit Republicans have a snobbery seen at Washington as right
scheme to aide track Governor Lure now, with Cleveland as the big Mogul
in order to feather their own nests. on all swell occasions.
.
The article may represent the vagaries
The Journal's efforts to flop over into
of some romancing reporter, and we
hope for the good of the party that it the democratic party, against the wish­
does. There has been altogether too es of the democrats themselves, are de­
much scheming of this nature already, cidedly amusing.
and it is time to call a halt If such
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
things are tolerated in tbe party much
longer. It is sure to go to destruction.
Tbe following is a list of the cases on j
Tho feeling is too much prevalent al­ the calendar for tbe term of court now |
ready that no man can expect prefer­ in progress:
ment in the party except he have a long
’
CRUrtNAL CAUSES
purse. We axe the last to seek to dis­
The People va. Clement Mugridge;
parage a man on account of his wealth.
The5People vs. Chester Cole; inallcTo a certain extent the possession of
। ious injury to fruit trees.
wealth shows business capacity which
The People vs. David Fuller; fofgery.
is certainly a good thing to have in any
Tbe i’eople vs. Hiram Norton;Incest.
Tbe People vs. Thomas Casey; bur­
position, but when certain men attorn pt
to use their wealth to control the re­ glary.
The People vs. Oliver Rose; larceny
publican party in their interest, it can­ from store in day time.
not and should not be tolerated. Gov­
The People va Robert C. Pick worth;
ernor Lace is satisfactory to the repub­ arson.
The people vs. Samuel Van Arman;
lican voters of the state, and should
false pretenses.
and will be renominated. Any other
Ths People va William Tuttle; ascourse would simply be suicidal. Ifj sault and battery,
those Detroit statesmen attempt to deTht-’ **-*•*
'**■
People
’•■ —
va •George Cox; conceal­
ing stolen goods.
feat Governor Lace's re-nomination or
The People va Harrison J. Forshey
bring^presure to bear on him to prevent and Sarah Forahy; concealing stolen
his again being a candidate or promise goods.
issues or FACT.
him—what they have no right to prom­
Jeremiah M. Rogers va Araoa Faus­
ise and no business to interfere with—
ey; assumpsit
the congressional nomination in this i
Charles M. Putnam and Lyman Put­
district—they will be the enemies of I nam, appellees, va Solomon Sellers, ap­
.
lbs party and bring it to certain defeat pellant: ass um psi L
Eugene Rich, appellee, VA John M.
The republican party must go out of Mead, appellant; assumpsit.
this kind of business or the people will
William T. Rose, appellee, ya Thom­
go out of the republican party. The as Ellsworth, appellant: Assumpsit
Dana C. Swift, appellant va F. M.
people must be given to understand
Smith, appellee: assumpsit.
that the republican patty is not run
Hiram L Brown va Jonas Early; as­
wholly in the interest of a few wealthy sumpsit
Thomas Ellsworth, appellee, va. Wil­
aristocrats, and that other men of abili­
liam
T. Rose and Myron Potter, appel­
ty have some show or the days of the
lant; assumpsit.
party are few and numbered. It is
Oliver H. Perry, appellee, va. Loren­
hoped that timely warning may pre­ zo Tobias; trespass in the case.
Edward O'ConnotvA Ambrose Allen;
vent this impending calamity.
trespass, pica of title.
Henry L. Newton vs. Alfred A.
The Journal revives the ancient Matthews; assumpsit
X.
chestnut that a protective tariff is un­
Charles Horalwck. appellee, vs. Sam­
constitutional because the only power uel Weeks and David Searles, appel­
vested in cungreegjt to provide the lants; assumpsit.
John Yarger vs. lTyaes S. Grant and I
neoettaary revenue to meet the expenses Elmira Grant; assumpsit
of government Why stop there? The
George Osborn va David Brown; as­
rest of that same sentence says also, that sumpsit.
IMPARL ANCE3.
congress shall provide for the proper
John E. Barry and Theodore C.
defense of the country—which the dem­ I Downing
vs. Moses Nleewonger nnd
ocrats have signally failed to do—and Franklin Warner; assumpsit.
for the public welfare. A protective
William McMurray. Edward Joneo
tariff is JustiBable on the broad ground and Geo. A. Weed va William A. King;
•aaompaU,
•
that it is necessary in order to provide
Geo. W. Cain vs. James F. Stlnphfor the welfare of our country—to pre­ comb; assumpsit
r.
serve home markets for home products,
Clifford D. Beebe va Juhn.W. Henry;
and employ American labor at remun­ assumpaiL
in the matter of the application of
erative wages in these branches of inJames N. liarthorn; petition for dis­
uustry which cannot be carried on charge of mortgage.
withOMt/protection.

Inlay City Optie to prwparian to U‘«*-

■}«cimaa ot natural history.

Tbe sinking ot a deep well on tbe farm ol
Fred Myers, at Cuntrwville, revcalsd tbe
presence of natural go* It to thought that
gaa in paying quantities will likely bo ob­
tained.

Hon. WUliam L Webber. a ooceaaafu! l*w-

to aa a pedagogue,
teach ecbool.
were discharged.
It required tbo united efforts of fl
get a Hartford drnnk into the loc
Hut it was a tougher job to get hl
took Sb. 75 in bard cash to do that

Hubbard IaM* man,

since dacMtai that tba M

rsliatou and
Del tea wiU have a Sit. WO roller grist-mill
Thia was to bare been an open winter.
And. so U haa With tbe mercury vainly
trying U&gt; flud a resting place away down In
Ua a/s in tbo upper peninsula, ws willingly

marrtoa ba ia comeiooi ol tl

Last week's issue of the Nashville
News presents in an article which we
give herewith entire the name of Clem­
ent Smith, of Hastings, as Republican
candidate for the nomination for con­
gressman from this district We feel
sare that this suggestion of Editor
Strong will meet with popular favor
throughout the county, nnd that as a
nominee. Mr. Smith will receive a
support that shall lie an expression of
confidence in hb ability tu fill the posi­
tion with honor to himself and Barry
county and to the best interests of the
district—Middleville Republican.

What has become of tbe greenback
party in Barry county » Its organ pub­
lishes approvingly an article from the
veraaUIe pen of Charley Hamptou. that
says tbegreenback party is a dead duck.
Moreover tbe Journal is trying to out
do its contemporary, the Democrat in
advocating democratic doctrine. In it
all there is a conspicuous absence ot all
those principle* that have been the very
foundation stones of the greenback
party. Time and postoffices work pany
changes.__________________
After all their close figuring and lav­
ish expenditure of mouey. after com­
bining every element of opposition, the
democrats were unable to carry tbe 11 lb
congressional district. Seymour, repub­
lican, wan elected by a majority m
large an Modi ’s, in proportion to Uie

|

1’hk.mokkt Sselye, of Amherst Col­
lege, has made a studv of “Our Politi­
cal Prospects” to determine what large
moral prind pies the political party
that hopes for permanent sueeesa must
now build itself on. This essay will
appear in the Forum for March. In
the same number Representative Wm.
M. Springer, explains the “Hindrances
to Surplus Hcduction," and Mr. Wm.
R. Morrison points out from a revenue
reform point of view, “Who is Benefit­
ed by Protection."

Falls View was unknown until
I created by tbe Michigan Central railor thirteen Homo to what p u aa him. II-'« l road, which stops its trains at this point
now boarding at tba beside to recuperate
to enable Its passengers to enjoy the
grandest and most comprehensb e view
BREEN WILL CONTEST.
of the falls that is to be anywhere ob­
tained. Before that time people came
In carriages from the American side to
“Inspiration Point,” the view from
which Howells said wm “unequaled
for sublimity," but Falls' View, being
more elevated, the scene from it ia
much finer. No other road runs to or
near this point and through passengers
••Hay. if you want wm^hlng p
by the Michigan Central, “The Niagara
Falls Route," have this great advan­ think of wbcnywi'n- in • d«mtor*
tage without detention or, additional
expense.
' The annual meeting of the Barry A
Eaton was held in Union hall yesterday
afternoon, was well attended and the
best of feeling prevailed. Tbe secre­
tary’s report was especially gratifying.
m It showed ths company to be in a
flourishing condition, with *4,000 less
liabilities than at the same time last
year. The following new officers were
elected:
Treasurer—A. P. Greeo^Cbarlotte.
Directors-Barry Co_ E. F. Nye.
Johnstown; J. H. Earl. Orangeville; J.
A. Robertson, Irving; D?W. Bmlth,
Castleton; Oraon Swift, Maple Grove;
E*t™» Co-.,A. G-. Je*eU. A. D. Carlton.

ally. H coualdarinr a projawluoa front tbe

Cad iliac folks
frighten their neigh boro with make-taisova

ported^bat ba had dial.

Tba young wife

dratute werr the regular phynrioni
tbry ixvw about dentistry was t-&gt;
bidw-us kfel «rf steel grajipHn^ l-e.k
a tootband then tuml away until :
■ hrmist, n [ww '.s-nl tnetalhrnns:
phrwirian. an onatocuiw, a eur^v

&lt;««X' &gt;uxlrr-|t&gt;.

Eight UmohuuI flvwhtuMiini Simi.wh .'^4.
kxma w*m recatv*! at tbo away &lt;&lt;fi. -u.
mahwd tatobdUu^ AU uf tbwaeuttn.« hHi
Boralieck.
Clement Smith invited the officers to
his. home, where refrrohmanta were
served and all enjoyed lhemadves
thoroughly. Those officers were invit­
ed with whom Judge Smith did busi­
ness when he was secretary of the
Barry A Eaton.
by Hponlmls
dunng ti-t 5»pq
The officers and members of the com­
pany fed that it has taken a new lease
rbo tbrn inli'UM the Canbbnw -e
of life, and propjee to makefthis year
one that will add materially to.the com­
pany's standing.

neetinc adjourned.

Lhbngrwpbrrc will' be pb»»-&lt;! : . u
It has l&gt;ren well said by a distinguish­
ed writer that “the Michigan Central
b the only Niagara Falls Route in tbe Euni*.
country."
.
It is the onlv railroad that runs di­
rectly by the falls and stops its tndns
ata point from which all parts of the
fall* and tbe rapids are in full view.
From thb polnk called Falls View, the
ktee from the Michigan Central tain,
whether iu its summer setting of euieraid or its winter setting of cry stal b
one of unexampled grandeur and sub- j
limit)-. As it b on the .direct route to '
New \ ork. Boaton and New F uo cost-bound traveler should Tall! to
take advantage of it.

Ural pointer that local | rvhlbfcioo user prv
hibfc.
Battle Crwkers are agitating

IO

piece alibi, aud been dlsebargai from cust&gt;

etitiefaction.

J

The Barry county papers are boom­
ing Judge Clem^pt Smith uf that coun­
ty for congress, to succeed Hon. Jama
O'Donnell. We Infer from this that
the republicans of Barry have united in
deciding to present Judge Smith as
their candidate. Under the circum­
stances this is a very important step
looking to the naming of a candidate,
for. since Barry county has never had
the candidate, she has very strong
claims upon the district this year. Be­
tides. she presents a very strong candl■date. There are few cleaner, brighter
and more popular young men any­
where than Judge Smith, and he to en­
tirely worthy to be presented as a candi­
date irrespective of any claims his
county may have.—Chariotte Republl-

the accustomed oonrae. Tbe question
Is, who or what la there to replace Bis­
marck when he too disappears? Two
portraits will aocompany the paper in
The Century, one of them an engrav­
ing of the bust by Roth.

Henry Richmond vs. Mary Ann
Richmond; divorce.
•Sophia Sage vs. Willard D. Sage; di­
vorce.
Matilda 11. Nichols vs. John B. Nich­
ols: divorce.
Catherine C. Whitney vs. Barbara E.
Hill, Elizabeth M. Hill and Amanda G.
Hill; bill to establish lien.
S3, (DI church debt lu a twinkling.
Clara A. Baird ya Samuel E. Baird;
To remind him of tbo robin's aong and
divorce.
Walter S. Rowers va. Joseph T.
Goucl.er nnd Maggie J. Goucher, fore­
closure.
Clark Ixjomls vs. Elizabeth Loomis;
divorce.
Micbiaan haa about 7 ,(&lt;X) Ipdiana, big and
Elibabelh Hume vs, Joseph G. Hume;
| divorce.
Izora Cummings vs. Henry Cum­
and
basket* Hunting and ttobtag to an
mings; divorce. ,
Allie L. Seetoy vs. Frank M. Bixler
and Mary A. Bixler; foreclosure.
Mellsaa E. Hinchman va Lyman A.
him to help lighten your jug.
Shedd an ! Margaretle E. Shedd; fore­
closure.
_

W ?XL Ma

Wheat, white

Cork Herald, who

Chandler; divorce.
aty. He took
George Brace vs. Eliza Brace; divorce.
CHAMCKRY—FUVRTH CL ASA.
Ednx Douglass va, hfartha Ann
Dougiua; divorce and bill to reach inlerestr'iu rad estate.
Wixcmbitkk Ohio, Feb 19.-Mtos Enima
Abigail I^arabe* vs. Henry 1 jwabee;
divorce, proofs in open court.
Hetuy Howe va Elizabeth Lawrence, covered, but tbe burglars skipped.
et al., foreclosure.
Gratiot, Osceola and Charleroi* eotmUea front of tbe flraplace early Saturday morn Milton F. Jordan va. Niei Stewart
ami Donald McGlachlin; bill to aid exicution.
Ralzey B. Richards va. Lyman A.
Shedd; petition for tinal judgment, exe­
cution. etc.
William Pipp. et al., vs. William
Mitchell, et al.-, bill to enforce mechan­
Saturday morning, including a atom bouse
machine tba— ‘
’ ■
ics lien.
Grand Rapids haa a balldiog and loan
Henry Darling va. Solon W. Hale; aasucetloo reproeeuting a eaptoal ot At,000,aaUmatarl st
administrator, etc., et al; bill ot inter­
pleader. proofs in open court.
Christopher Kill vl Zebediah Parks
and Betsey J. Parka; motion to dissolve
injunction.
George V. N. Lotbrop va. James A.
Sweezey and Mary A. Swaney; flriL to abundantly able to oara for bar uadoctucaae. petition for execution, etc.
George V. N. IxXhrop vs. James A.
ot KalamMOO furnish
Swrtzey am! Mary A. Sweezey; second
ease, petition for execution, etc.
Ralzey B. Richards vs. Lyman A.
Shedd; petition for allowance ot re­
edver's account, etc.
nj'CXMAn. Ohio, Feb •a.-Bw Hoo
klm »m ho in to appear tu coun Saturday
moruing a ad taateaa hw b~n partpt^
Among the latest exhibition* or
Hja counoal, Mr. BaUtnan —»» *y-» R-^rv
what it is possible to accomplish by the
engraver's art is k large pocket man Just
iMued by the Kt. Paul, Minneapolis A
Manitoba railway, showing thu north­
western country between Chicago and lbs brosebes fcr a fntnrv raid.
KbW York, Feb it-The WoAd pnbthe Pacific Ocean in detail. A copy
Holland is Imbued with a desire to plough
will be mailed free to any addrera upon ■the raging main, and to In pursuit of a atop- TL~*. **•?’ 7&gt;,“'»aa ot interviews with
i*MnitMt&gt;t Republicans aa to Goo. BbertdaaN
application to C. II. Wabrex. Gen yard aa a preliminary reqntolta
Pass. Agent, 8l Paul, Minn. Aak for
map H.

’AKlHc
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

HASTINGS MICH

BOOTS

Good goods at Bottom
Prices!

�i
PERSONAL MENTION.
Geo. Preston haa sold hto stock in
the Hastiaga roller mW to Valentine
W. P. Sldnam visited Delton Tbursmonied men in Barry county win find day.
their personal tax largely increased,
Under-Sheriff Mdou v totted lotus
judging from the record of mortgages
D NIBKERN. Local galtoc.
Friday'
a Chicago genltoman for iCOO.
itycho Register's office.
.
M. L. Cook visited Grand Rapids
/Hastings divtoloo ought to send a
As soon aa tbe weather permits the
•j»he
Friday.
C. K. A S. R. ,1L company will bridge
drill corps to Cincinnati, and an effort
the Thornippln und build a siding for
John McOmber clerks for
to do so to being made. The effort Nevins.
Wilkins'mill. should be successful, as Hastings un­
Minnie Hale, formerly of Wood­
John Llchty returned from Kansas
doubtedly has the m iterla! and the
HASTINGS. MICH.,
land. an inmate of the industrial school
', last week.
■Q-eoud door e*»t &lt;»f American llouw. •oUdte spirit to win the 81,200 prize.
for girls at Adrian, died this week
Io„ pjxrt»na«e of tne people of Harting* and
Judge Hooker arrived on the 1:45
Rev. G. D. Lee visited Grand Rapids from typhoid ^ycr.
virtnlty. and riaruuloeo Uriel b first-class work
yesterday.
• The market on beans is still advanc­
M rrry reaaouahle price*. Oho them a trial. p. m. train Munday, ami circuit court
Ed. Powers visited the Valley city ing. If in Deed of any, you will save
Don't wnd your laundry work out of town alien began Its usual grind’at once. It is
m&lt; niy by buying now. Btauffer A
,aa *n art R done in aa Rood-Bbape. al aa low thought the session may dose this yesterday.
Crawley keep a full supply.
mm* al home. »5*el*l ratal for fsunUy wash
week. Burry county don’t suem to
Claude Potter will return to Detroit
have much use for courts of late.
to-morrow.
&lt;
Extra honey syrup is the brat on

The Hastings Banner.

REMEMBER

Troy Laundry.

Hastings

City Bank.

HASTINGS. MICH..

!AFITAL, $50,000.00.

OFFICERS!

DIHKCTO**:

U E. KbA»i*n.

600

600

600

BUSHELS

BEADTY if nN
POTATOES.
'Warranted jj&lt;xre stock xt

DUNNING 1 ROGERS.
The finest corikers o£Xhe neaw«on.
The best t»ee£ for the farmer.
Ripens early-nnd good si»e.

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8100

. April im. iw«

Farm far Sale!

Local News.
Circulation this week, 2,12o.
Oi.ivEe H. Qrack has been granted
an origimf pension.
Our M. D.'a report noch sickness,
principally lung trouble*.
A law stoident wanted at Knappen
A Van A roan's law^office.

F. II. Bsjai.ow A Co. are offering
JOO bushels of recteaned home grown
■ clover seed t«r sale.
John Lrcerv brought hack a car
■load of horses, that are now iu the dty,
on his return from Kansas.
A leap rear eurprtoe party was giv­
en the Soules’ boys Thursdry night. It
wa^a verj- pleasant occasion.

/F.vvn logs th« scaled 4^0) feet, and
here cut from one tree, were drawn to
WilkanB’ mill Wednesday, at one load.
lie*. Rowland closed hto medlngs
at the Hendershott school house Mon­
day evening of last week, alter a very
succesriGl series.
O. D. Stau lding recently sold a nine
months’ old colt, sired by Wm. Schantz
horse Holborn. to a Grand Rapids horse­
man for 4KK) eash.
Wx. L Moon, of Prairieville, will
sell his live stock, fartaing tools sod
many other articles at auction Friday.
March 2d. See Mito.
Township drain commtoahmers wish­
ing blanks for notloes for drain letting
csw'obtain them at this office. A suppy Is kept constantly on hand.
C/BcsiNK88at that livdy UUlr burg.

Tins means business! Dues it mean
Mbs Sadie fiooram is visitiafi*’ in
you? A. D. Cook says he must have u Grand Rapids.
settlement with every one who owes
Clement Smith and wife visited Kal­
him oi book account within the next amazoo Friday.
30 days. He wants it understood that
Col. Dickey, of Jackson, spent Sun­
can be no delay iu this mutter.
day in the dty.
H. Johnson and Ira Van ValkenFrank McDerby, of Nashville, was in i
burgh have presented to the K. of P. the city Monday.
lodge a very fine steel engraving called
Levi Fowler, of Lake Odessa, was in
“The Knightly Mirror.*' It is well the city last week.
worthy to be placed in such a hand­
Ed. Clarke is on the sick list and con
some hall aa the K. of P. lodge room.
lined to the house.
W. E. Mershon. representing several
. Mrs. Frank Pancoast returned to
of the beet carriage factories of Kala- Charlotte Saturday.
miuoo, to in the city with a stock of
Wrn. Quileman, of MlddleviDe, visit­
carte and buck boards which he Is selling ed the city Monday.
at way-down prices. Headquarters at
Fred McPherson and a cousin visited
Farmers’ stables, lie will go from here
at Quimby recently.
to Nashville soon.
R. K. Grant and Frank Ackerson are
G. C. Bkaxdon. the former able
’editor of the Charlotte Leader, has sold fishing at Wall lake.
Geo. Osborn is slowly recovering
the good will, fixtures and subscription
.
accouhtfc to Byran Bros., the new firm from a serious illness.
taking possession last week. The Ban­
John Yargar, of b reeport, visited the
ner extends welcome and wtohee tor county seat Thursday.
abundant success.
L. E.
Knappen visited Marshall
The basks of this city will hereafter Thursday on business.
discount Canadian coin 30 per cent. The
P. T. Colgrove made a business trip
same rate ot discount on such currency to Woodland Thursday.
to made by banks elsewhere, and is due
Miss Elia Marshall returned Saturday
to the revival of an. old law which taxes to her home in Prairieville.
lucnks heavily for Canadian money that
Al.
Hams will take C. W. Jones'
they may have on deposit.
,
place in Dunning A Rogers.
The carpenters unien of this dty
Miss Jessie Wilson, of Grand Rapids,
visited in the city yesterday.
hall on Thursday eveafng, March 1st.
David Parkhurst returned Friday to
All carpenters with their families of his home in Appleton, Minn.
this &lt;rtty and vicinity are invited to be
Waiter Webster, of Nashville, was in
pree«Kt With their lunch basketa,«nd a
attendance at court this week.
social time la antidpafeed.
Jerry Boynton visited this “-dead
It ln getting about time for owr dtltown". as he calls it, Saturday.
zensAo be thinking about what they
Oel. Merrill, of Grand Rapids, made
must do to get the Lowell railroad.
atatpincss trip to this dty Munday.
We need that road, and -cannot afford J Mrs. Julia Goodyear and son Henry
to have it go anywhere else than Hast­
ings. Probably a deltaite sUte-.ne.nt :to visited friends in Detroit this week. ’
to wtat is expected &lt;K Hastingu&gt;dH be
Fred Maurer from Helena. Ohio, Is
made In the near fubare.
visiting his sister Mrs. Frank Llchtv.

IcnriA county went-dry” Mrnday My
F. A. Blackman and wife, of Delton,
3,000 majority. Every county lord’ r spent Sunday with friends in the city.
mg-en Burry except Kent and KatomsMrs. J. L. Wilkins went to FtWayne,
&lt;eo has now declared for piohibltior.. Mullans, Thursday, returning Monday.
Wehwllvve there wa» n circular issued
Mrs. IL T. French, of Middleville,
ju»tL*»efore our electton here which d&lt;*- spent u few hours In the city Monday.
clatM-i tlait none of the adjolcing coubMrs. F. Spangemacher spent Sunday
tiM*70UM vote for prohibitien.
with Chas. llogers atri family in Irv­
Hinman 0n.&lt;m»d. who lives In the ing. '
first ward, while skidding logs in Hope
Dr. II. A. Barlier, who has been quite
yesterday waa injured by a tfog rolling **ick for some time, to now eonvaiwover onto him. He came heme yester­ &gt;g.
day, and did not cemplain of his iuCharles Phillipa, ef East Saginaw, is
juries, but this monring he to very sick. visiting bis parents T. Phillips and
It is feared that be to aeriously-injured wife.
internally. Dr. Taramermn attends ■ /Hartley Hendricks and M. F. Jordan,
htui.
Middleville attorneys, attended court
TRE-examinntion et James H. (.’alb yesterday.
that had been continued over to Thurs­
Mrs. R. P. Brown goes to Grand Rap­
day, crane to an end Friday and result­ ids this week, closing her dress-making
ed in Justice Kenaston’.i discharging shop here.
Call on Che ground that there was no • Charles Baylord, of York. Penn.,
cause of action. The purported forged was tbe gxiekt Lust week of H. 4. Good­
name was shown to the court tn be year and, other relative*.
identical with what were acknowledged
Geo. -Abbey and Geo. H. Brooks are
to l»e the actual signatures of tbe name
attending the meeting at Lauklng
in questicn.
of tbe Grand lodge, 1.0. O. F.
0ATUMAY night burglars entered
Dr. and Mrs. II. L. Miller, Otsego, re­
the resldetce of Robert MiUbell, a rall- joice over the arrival of a IS pound
riMid contractor ot Battle Cseek. liy us­ baby boy at their home recently.
ing u skeleton key. After chloroform­
M. II. Clark, formerly of the Demo­
ing the fatally they succeeded in carry­ crat, has been appointed a proof reader
ing away between 8!RX) and 8L.0J". Mr. iu tbe government printing office.
Mitchell was in a stupor • when he
Mr. and Mrs. Ackerson, wbo have
awoke und Aid not discover bis loss un­
til morning. The thieves are still at been visiting their son Frank, returned
Friday to their home in New York.
large—Evening News.
Joe Hall, of Jackson, recently ap­
One of a party of campers at Long pointed Michigan Passenger agent for
lake captured a fourteen pound picker­ the M. C. R. IL, visited P. A. Hahn last
el at that plare Thursday. The fish week.
Airs. M. E. Nevins and Miss Mae
was u beautv and would have escaped
asiie broke from the hook juat as he Sweezey were the guests of Mrs. 1L T.
reached the surface of the water but French. Middleville, Thursday and
for tbe promptnres of the bold fisher­ Friday.
___ who thrust hto arm Into the wa­
man.
Stephen Schantz having secured a po­
it caught hit prize before he got
___ X reiffh. Will bcidmore to the sition in a watch factory at Rockford.
HL, will not enter the employ of Dun­
man that caught the beast.
ning A Rogers.
The case, of the people va Chrater
Chester Messer returned home Mon­
Cole, charged with girdling an orchard, day night. Mrs. Messer, whom he re­
was tried yesterday The jury went ports somewhat Improved in health,
willjemain In Colorado.
out last night aqd were Instructed by
J udge Hooker to bring in a sealed ver­ \Xroe Wardell started for Lansing Sat­
dict to-morrow morning, and especially urday, wWre he will visit hto father
instructed them that an agreement to and attend to-day tbe re-union of bis
disagree was not a verdict. The jury­ old regiment, the 12th Michigan Infan­
men have returned to their homes, so try.
that some decision has been reached by
Oliver Llchty and family arrived
them, but what it was no one who
Monday morning from Emporia, Kan­
knows will teH.
sas, for a visit with relative here and

Don’t worry about the Improvement
association. It Is officered by good
men wbo will undoubtedly proceed to
business as soon as it to settled just
what railroad facilities Hastings can
offer to manufacturers. Not until this
to settled would it be profitable to do
mach in that direction. The first thing
a manufacturer would want to know
would be what transportation facilities
can be offered. When we are certain
of the Lowell road that can be settled
aud not before.

The following letter was received
Delton. Is on the boom since, the new
roller mill was iwured. Delton has a from John W. Doxey, whom our Hast­
bright and prosperous future before IL ings readers will remember:
W. H. Claggett.oncvangeltot from
Chicago, Feb. 17th. 1888.
St Louis. Mo., will bold services in the Cook A Niskkrn. Hastings. Mich.
Presbyterian church this evening And
Gents, enclosed find check for subprobably during each evening for the scrlpUon to the Hastings Banner.
rest of the week. ’
We could not keep house without th»*
Wk learn that there to a project on Banner. We can keep about as well
foot to mtabhah a savings department posted from It in regard to Itorrr Co.
afUira
M though we still lived In Hast­
io connection with the city bank, givYaurg truly.
iag our citizens the same benefits they ing*.
Jno. W. Doxey.
would obtain from a savings bank.

for the benefit ot the health of $Lt.
Llchty, wbo is already somewhat im­
proved.
• Washington's blrthdaj.

The banks are closed to-day.
Dewitt Gregory has received an
increase of pension.
Michigan Central pay car made Us
regular visit this week.

The pension of W. F. Hides has be n
restored und increased.
Circuit conrt adjourned last night
till Thursday morning.
Will Cixoty is not so well this week
as last, a ft ver having set in.

Several from this dty will attend
the dance at Nashville to-night.
Prime timothy seed for sale at
Stauffer * Crawley’s.

Remember the Barry county teach­
ers' aMociUon meeting in this dty Sat­
urday.

the market tor the money. To be
found only at
Stauffer A Crawley's.

Adan Rock has sold hto blacksmith
property on Jefferson street lo Al.
Jones. We understand that Mr. Rock
will, however, continue his business at
the old stand.
A petition has been introduced in
congrera from Hastings praying lor the
enactment of a general law providing
for the construction of post-office build­
ings In cilira of 3.U00 inhabitants, and
upwards.
.

The C. L. S. C. will celebrate Wash­
ington’s birthday this evening at Dan­
iel Striker’s residence. An appropriate
program has been arranged, and the
circle, will no doubt enjoy the occasion
very much.

Last Thursday Harry Waters, of
Orangeville, had a cataract taken from
hiseje.by Dr. Lowry. The operation
was success, and Mr. Waters to now
able to use the eye. He is at llie
American, and still under the Dr.’s care.”

Geo. Cox. who was some years ago
arrested for concealing stolen property,
and whose case had been stricken from
the calendar, has been arrested on the
same charge. He to alleged to be u
memlier of the famous Tom Casey
gang. Cox li out on 8500 ball.
Lost, Monday evening, Feb. 13th, in
or near the Baptist church or between
that and Rorabeck's wagon sheds, a
gold breast piste containing a cameo
set, belonging to Mr*. Warren J. Wil­
liams. The finder will be suitably re­
warded by leaving the same at this
office.
. Boliver Rose was convicted in the
circuit oourt yesterday of tbe larceny
of a pair of rubber boots from Good­
year A Ba nra. Boliver claimed an off­
set of 82.00, an election expense, but
the jury doubted hto veracity, although
the boys have a lot of fun with' Frank
Goodyear about iL
Here is a rare chance for some one
who wants to purchase one of the neat­
rat and most convenient homes in this
dty. Having decided to remove from
here, John C. Cole offers his fine home
on Slate street just west ot Archie Mc­
Coy's for sale, and will dispose of it at
a imrgxin. Whoever gete it will have a
model home. For tenDR. etc,, address
John C. Cole, Spokane Falls, Washing­
ton Territory, for tho next three weeks.
Mr. Cole will be here after that time.
Too much cannot be said in favor of
Mr. Cole's bouse, which to but a block
from court house square. Lt has been
thoroughly refitted, and is very pleasant
and homelike within and without. As
we said before, here's a rare chance to
buy a home.
THEspadotls residence of Mrs. D. J.
Butler, on Verona street, was the scene
of a quiet, but pleasant wedding, Wed­
nesday. the contracting parties being
Mub Minnie A, Butler, of Marshall and
Mr. John A. Greble, of Hastings. Aside
from the rdativto of tbe bride and
groom, only a few of the movt intimate
iriends ot the former were present.
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
H. M. Morey assisted l»y Rev. E. P.
Johnson, of Wotallawn Park, ill., at
high noon, after which an elaborate re­
pint was partaken of by the corripany.
Tbe bride has Minays been a resident
of 'this city, where she ts esteemed and
beloved by a host of friends. Nhe was
the recipient of many beautiful and
costly presents. Mr. and Mra. Greble
took the day express train west Wed­
nesday afternoon. Their destination
will be the balmy state of California,
where they will sojourn until the 1st
of May. when they will return east and
take up their residence at Haetings,
where Mr. G. has extensive interests.—
Marshall Statesman.
.

February is the last Monti)
-TO GET-

BARGAINS
IN

WINTER GOODS.

The “Cut Prices” Close
WITH THE MONTH.

All Winter Goods Packed Up
To make room for

New Spring Stock Coming In
E W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,

One Price Clothiers,
Something Nice to Eat during the Season of

Best Na 1
"
“ Mackinac trout
"
“ New Bay mackerel.
“ mesa mackerel, 5-lh. pails.
** Columbia river salmon, blood red.
Something new—boned herring—very choice.
Choice new Yarmouth bloaters,
Gustave Penora’s boneless sardines.
Fresh canned salmon, new stock.
Fresh canned mackerel, new stock.
Very choicest boneless codfish.
•Lx
"
smoked halibut, extra thick.
Finest Queen olives.
Tbe beet chili sauce in the world.
*
AlexihGodillolt’a olive oil for fish salads.
New horse radish, strictly pure.
Croese A Blackwell’s epicurean table sauce.
Choicest tomato catsap in the market
Canned vegetable—a full line of the very choicest.

------ —You will find at------

Beamer’s Cash Bargain Store.
Bpkw, acknowledged to be the only pure foods ia tbe world.

The folio wing cases have so far been
disposed ot during this term of court:
The People vs. Mugridge. continued
on motion of defense.
The People vs. Hiram Norton, con­
tinued on motion of the Prosecutor.
The People vs. Thomas Casev. de­
fendant sick.
The people vs. Robert C. Pickworth,
nolle prowl'd.
Tbe People vs. Samuel Van Arman,
pleaded guilty.
Tbe People v». George Ccx, stricken
from the calendar.
Oliver H. Perry vs. Lorenzo Tobias,
continued by defendant.
Charles Korabock vs. Samuel Weeks
and David Searles, continued by ptoin-

Farms for Sale!

Having lost the use of my right arm I hereby offer for sate al) my land, con­
sisting of about a section of land divided into different sized parceto situated
Bonth-west of the city of Hastings, about three mllra distant and on or’ near the
Chicago, Kalamazoo A Saginaw R. R. and also on Fall creek.
I own the only two chance, to use the water power on Fall creek near th®
railroad. Here is a grand opportunity for any one that drelrea a locatinn
either. I will sell both the site for a grist mill, which is at or near Die
George Osborn vs. David Brown, where the railroad crosses Fall creek, where the railroad company arrest/
in side track, aud also tbe rite for a saw mill about 150 rods above tSeZba mm
continued by plaintiff.
Divorces were granted in the follow­ sit*. Throe two mills will be on a new road which I propose to
-------- ll.n...
___ tbe rite for the grist mill, and on the Hastings road, h an exoeltent tocs'tlrJ*
a creamery or cheese factory, which are much desired by the neonU*
«
lard D. Sage; Matilda H. Nichols vs. either give the land to the proper party who will build either or I wm
intgrat In it myself. At the place for a saw mill I desire a saw mill, orothra
John B. Nichols.
Walter S. Powers rs. J. T. Goucher
and
J. Goucher, foreclosure;
The new roads 1 propose are as follows: Commencing about on
line rtwl about 51 rods north of what to known as the IteXm
decree granted.
Allie L. Seeley va. Frank M. Bixler in a north-euteriy course to interact tbe road at John F.njItohi
and Mary A. Bixler, foreclosure; decree one from the angte at Patsy Mcl’harlin'B corner nrar hto lake and rumuna
granted.
easterly to interaect tbe rood un the section line, thence on t
n
Hsury Howe vs. Elizabeth Lawrence place directly north of the place for a mw mill, thence south Lo^heSw^lfrite
et at, foreclosure; stricken from the to interaect the other proposed road. Further. J reoommSnd the
of tbe town line road from P. Mcl’hariln’s to. at or near FriJ Xek A
calendar.
Ralzey 0. Richards vs. Lyman A. er, 1 think by oo doing I can save tbe two townships, RuUaad imd
Shedd, petition for final judgment, hundred dollars (8500) and let the people from Hope and Ruthmd towaX^tn
JX S
execution, etc.; order for judgment, etc. tbe dty of Hastings by a nearer route and without hUto. itSi
draining the aforesaid lake as soon as tbe work can be done in rimXriS
made.
Wm. I’ipp et al. vs. Wm. Mitchell et distance to taketbe water from Um lake to I’all creek ia about onVhSf iile™
al., bill to enforce niachanlcs lien; con­
J derire to meet all those parties Interested In the above
tinued bv complainant.
tbe Coffield school house. Rutland, on Friday evening. Feb
Geo. V. N. Lathrop ri James A. Clarke aad other speakers will be present and explain my plana morrf uHv
a
Swaney and Mary A. Sweezey, first
.rOBds W1U al*&gt; ** ■to,nrn » that au
uDck-rauod'jurt
case-petition for execution, etc: order what the proposition to.
* uuu.r.cuoa just

cJroS^SS

made.
Geo. V. N. Lothrop tb. J. A. Swaney
sad Mary A. Sweezey, second case—
pettttos for execution, etc,; order made.

T. M. BUSH.

�s=
PITH AND
Iff^resnywoMttful ter puffiytiffand enrichln« the l.l.sH.ervsih.e su upprllbpoorly
repaid
for
hl* trouble. The church,
pooriy
rapniu
mrutsHuuuw.
Hmxl’s Jtar*aparllto. alilch Is peculiar to
..... lu-_ — .____ tof tbe
___
- end and the
with
tbe exception
rear
'
upper part of the tower. Is covered from |
top to bottom with n thick white
THE SPANISH LANGUAGE,
The MtigwumpH cannot think &lt;11 Gov­ of ice, and'from every projection
,,
.
ernor Hill n* n camlMatc for president ledge hang Urge, ahinlnq icicle* thnt y»ve*&lt;Hy ft»r a Knowledge of
without sliod'krir.A- a torpe. laKwl
klo in tiw brWit suu like
shudder. To Utoni the RO'eraor Is as tefr
rnllro bulkfing
| The nrera»Ity of a knowledge of the
ribS? m nn old echool doetor’a medicine ra? appearance plctttnwqne and beautiful................. ’
1 . . —P
_
tew &gt; to B.maU bqy witheoUe-Phila­ la the extreme, the long lek-lew firming Bpaulah language la eomrtartiy Increasing
In some pnrt;i of the country. American
“ ——
delphia Pre*-.
'
myriad prisms which throw nil tltf colors iutercsfi la Mexico are growing In num­
It taken a deal of Demoernllc "manage­ of the rainbow over n scene that excels in ber nud extent. There is no donbl but
ment” tn keep Delaware from joining the beauty the famed palace of Aladdin. In­
that they will continue &lt;o gr&lt; ?T Iu alt
Repnblicau column.—Baltimore Amer­ side the churcfh the scene, although the South American and Central Ameri­
marred by Iho blackened timber, ’to can alatea, from Texas to the Argentine
ican.
.
stojrely
leia
beautiful
than'
on
the
ex
­
Sam Randall mny tax the pattojfceof
republic, the ability to convert* in the
terior, and hundreds of speclatora climbed
this lulNtfntatrMtos much more- tiimi D
Spanish language to of tbe highest Itathe icy tower stairs to see the wreck portancer That way is our Wade. That
B. Hill.—Chester (Pn.) Time#.
Within.
ia th* field for American enterprise nud
Let thu free traders lu congress hare all
A bank ot Bolkl ice from right to eigh­ atlrenUtre In the future.
Young men
the rope they, want. Republicans ami teen feet in height surrouml«d the entire
brethreu. Even-tody knows what will church and sloped away on each aide ot who can »|&gt;eak and write Spanish have n
happen If yott^ve them enough of It.— tbe bnildiag, tormipg a toboggan slide of decided and permanent advantage In coteringlt.
I’hlladelpbto Frew.
no WjQ.in ^teportiu#', and hero tho chil­ | No language to more easily acquired by
Many thing* are promoting a Republi­ dren ot the entire neighborhood, with an American student tlmn the Spntdah.
can victory in the next presidenfial elec­ ulcds. toboggans, skates, und Wine with .Especlslly ta this true If he has previously
tion. But tbe Democrats, by adopting boards nnd tin pans, slid or coasted until Httidled Lcttn. of which It J». If not the
free trade m their phlfurm, aro dotag the men went dowu aud the poliosuxsar ip
.more for the Republican* than any other charge teut then? hotse, fearing sono one oldest, next to the oldest, daughter. It is
sonorous, systematic ami beautiful.
afeenry could.—Chicago Journal.
would fall und be injured.—Mlaucapolto ,
Il is said that the legtolnttire of New
While lie is in the giU .hook mood, let Tribune.
i Mexico trau-ucts It* business in Spanish.
u» suggest to th» provident that an ele­
[ A'number of newspapers are published in
gantly bound ropy .-of hto free trade nhwAbility In acting rather than in|guhl- Rpanlsh nnd English. In view of nil these
Kxgewuald bean appropriate present for
I tacts it to not surprising chat a dodra to
« ,n
the English qneen.—Cincinnati Com- cence of scenery and-costumo was the rale , acquire a knowledge of lb* Spanish to
by which tho stage at a quarter of n cen- ' “A01" ° kj*»ted«e « «• apr-n»o to inin
inercial-Gazette.
-*
,» ■
1 ,
.
, . creasirur Mcrchnuls aivl mnnufacturera
tury ago was guided, and the actor who , ‘F.", „ J, .
’
d corrs-.
and
Mr. Cleveland bad a walkover for a re- uU&gt; mmUu,. Uta ol f.m. did u t&lt;gin to want agents, clerks “
notr.Lnation up to the beginning of De­ by merit nione. It wm n struggle such spoudents familiar with that langnago.
. camber, but he has rained up formidable os Is seldom witnessed today, and few . Even tourists to Cuba, Mexico and South
opponents f &gt;r himself by hto free Undo more interesting stories nra told thnu America find that to profit from and en­
message.—San Francisco Chronitde.
those recounting its difficulties. Tho con­ joy K sojourn in ar.y of those countries
i«orae ncquainuitlce with Spanish is moat
We started out in opposition to the doc­ trast between tbo two periods to very desirable. Teachers are wanting. Soon
trine of the president's ir.cssago, and the marked. Then tho actor had but .little attnebody will want Spanish taught in our
more wc havb reviewed thnt document the. encouragement; now Iw haa nothing but common schools, ami probably with as
more we orc convinced it to.unnecessary, encouragement and criticism given with . much, pr more, reason than is urged for
radical nnd undemocratic.—Birmingham the idea of benefiting him. Then be wm I| the teaching of German or French, for to
Age {Dem&lt;).
j-”»
“Rirty l!ne« tare separated the people u
,s u,
-I ud.
cf thXcas’ and the south, but upon eco­
world in himself; ho wm not received »o- . common schcato should bo devoted to
nomic or business questions—questions dally, except It may hare been in isolated English alone.—Chicago Times.
like tbc tariff—affecting directly tho value 1 eases end with the p*oplu stirred or
of land, tbe value of our products, the charmed by hto representation:?; ho was
price of labor, m well m both internal and simply a player, and hud enough enjoy*
AU to nil. no story iravels quite as [far
foreign commerce. It would acorn that the mem in his pot of als or beer, hk? u&gt;up aa Che story olnnt tho White Hocwc or ita
conviction of the; mind rather than party
and steak. Kow the nristocreUc world occupants. A cpriors iMtmot cf this luiu
ervedotudit to be the guiding star.’—CoL thinks itself honored In entertaining an jujit como out in tho foreign correspondaice
A. S.‘Colyar ln a Speech.
actor nr nstrers of auy note, and tho mid­ of tbe president. Soaja iuvcuUvo grains
A marked feature of the political world dle class, has a genuine treat iu receiving about two months aguMt afloat a yarn to
at the present time to the activity of the those of lesser fame.—SL Ixmiu Globo- the effect that tho White House waaja.Republicans ol the doubtful states.—Bun­ Democrat.
feated with rata. There are today letters
ton Traveller.
.
coming to tbo president foundul on that
very HmIl
AH of them ronx? from
David B. Hill far president and Roswell
Ta the window &lt;»f n prominent bnsinres Frenchmen, eurinnoly enough, and all of
P. Flower for governor, is the programme
of tho anti-Clevclantl Ukmocrats in -New- boure an article- of wwrtng apparel, them propose sutoe mear.s ot getting rid cd
the
pestl
One
was, oddly, trom a chacxo
marked
down
to
a
very
low
price,
re
­
York.— Springfield Union..
mained more thnu three weeks. But manufacturer in tho province of Eure,
The Demoerntx: mail service in Kansas despite ilia tact that the priro was cvl- and. unlike all the rest of the rut doeton?,
Is going from bad to worse. Newt-papers
bo did not nxk for any reward for his rteland letter* a few months ago delayed only
pc. Hr advised catching one of tho ro­
a few houra, arc now delayed three and suggestel to tbc proprietor that it be dents alive, cutting a .Hi iu the -akin of
four dayn.—Atchison Champion.
taken out of the window aud put in a hto back, putting n good dose of aalt and
From every hand good omens can be remote corner of tla* store,and tho change jwppcr underneath, nud letting tlic animal
seen, and if Republicans are Imt true to wm made, nnd on the fobqwing day It go again. Tho Frenchman voraciously
themselves Henry Clay Warmoth will be was sold. “Tell me why you suggested predict! that tho rat will run through the
onr next governor and our state adminis­ tho change?” naked the proprietor of the house, utterbig piercing cries, and that
tration RcpubUcan^/New Orleans Peli- salesman. “Surely more attention wan these cries uf warning will worn hto cnsnattracted when the plonk was in tho win­
dow.” “Yeu that Is true," was the reply.
Tb&lt;- gulf between Thurman and the “Many women who passed by admired it,
boodle Democrate of Ohio promlMW to be­ and onco n woman started to como in and 1’arto, nod pula In Uie end of hto letter tbo
come as wulennddeep as that between the buy it, but her companion told her not to
suggestion that pcsvibly it may Dot nil bo
state of honest men nnd the condition ot do so, -because.’ she said, ‘everybody has true—In abort, hints that he smalls a
penitentiary convicts.—Cleveland leader. seen it. and wbanoyon wear it they will
know yon bought it cheap.’ I thought
this objectioa watild be removed by nut­
The Prce-i extends its congratulations to ting 1: inside whtro it would be less likely
Richard F. Trevellick, of Detroit, who
the great state of Texas. •’ At last the to attract so iuueh attention."s-Philadcl*. haa been visiting the mountain regions ot
farmers of this vast southwestern empire phto Bulletin.
the w«ei and northwest in tho interests of
of ours are awake to the Interests of tbe
the Knights ot Labor, makes a point that
state. The demand for the substitution
to worthy of attention. This to that the
of tho wool tariff of 1S07 and for protec­
The hydrographic oGlce wyns mariners government should retain control ot
tion of all industries that will develop tho that February is tho tlme-when icebergs mountain stream*, on which tbe farmer,
resources of tljc state speaks well for tbe nnd field ice *&gt;egin to lie a source of great and aettlers la many localities depend fbr
common sen.* of the Lone Star state.
danger tn transatlantic travelers in tbe Irrigating their lands.
Mr. Treveilitk
iswnnn Mills—What can they do. neighborhood of the Banks of Newfound­
say. ho found hundreds of thousands of
farmers in ehorufi:
land. The Ice In the north Atlantic dur­ acre* of tho richest land depending upen
ing the northern rammer cannot i&gt;e com- irrigation for their production. Three
erert either In quantity or eixe with that great interior basins of valuable land aro
night up from the Antarctic tone Into surrounded by high mountain peaks, thb
tbe eouth Atlantic during the summer SM of many of thorn perpetually crowned
W* Will Fight'it Out on Tbi« Line.
months there. From December, 1834. to
th snow. Theeo suow clad mountains
April,
1853. one maxi of ice, sixty milts produce bundrerbi of beautiful streams
Henry Wuttcr.-on, at a recent Reform
chib dinner, said he would rather be &gt; long and forty feet broad, and with on that flow down to tbe valleys below, and
“beaten upon (he Hue of the president’s dtration of "09 fret above, tho surface of must bo used far irrigation by tne farm­
mes/agv than win upon those of n lying tho sea, was reported twenty-one times ers and gardener, or those vast valleys
substitute.”
Watterson to tbe Demo­ north ot the Falkland islands.—New York must become almost a barren waste. In
cratic ctiampion of free trade who in 1884 Tribune.
almost every case these stream, are con­
said that to speak cf nominating Cleve­
trolled by corporations, and their water?
land for president of tlie United Btaten
sold to formers and gardeners at such un
Think
of
it:
A
justice
on
the
supreme
“was tbe height of tomfoolery.” The
enormous price that the farmer and gar­
sama “tomfoolery” if practiced this year court bench who could not toko the full dener must remain poor, no matter how
will give Mr. Watterson tho opportunity oath'. Laiua.- could hot swear that he productive the soil or how hard they may
of being “beaten upon tho line of the “never teirc arms against the United worko-Indfanapolis Journal.
States,’’ nor could be plaad that ha “never
president’s n«sagc?’—Albany Journal.
gave nil, countenance, oounsel or en­
couragement tDjprt^M* eu®Hpnl In boaCommonly called the •■blues” gmcrally tiro
tDlly thereto.'’' The longer we lire tho
And still Vilaa Lx not happy. The more we arc convinced that In the long
awful suspicion is entertained by Wtoccn- ran treason to. not much ef a crime.
Dyspepsia, or follows it-being both eaura and
aln Democrats that Bragg will not stay In Pittsburg Times.
eflccL To cure it take Him toons Liver KeguinMexico more thnu iilxiut Qftcen mlnntea,
tor.
If he goes at all, but will run for eonrreaH
Don’t Bovlvo Unpl»**aut RalUrctx
“f was Mtick and tow-spirited I would have
again thia tall. A candidate for thf sent
The New York Times inquires: “What given anylMng to get weU: and if anyone had
ho once occupied has been picked out by
tbo seerrtary of the interior: but Bragg, has become of the annual report of the ensured me the Rood health produced by using
United
States
civil
service
conuntosion.*
”
Hlmmgns
Liver Hrxnlator. nnd ch.irs»d me a
too. haa picked out one who is probably a
mere dummy and will giro way to iho Does The Times forget that this to n cam- thousand dollars. I would willingly bare paid It
general at tho right time.—New York egn ytsarnud that tho Democracy Iran no —In tact. Iio.nno wotfld be worth less to we than
io to, talk about civil sertfea reform?
Tribune.
Macon, (ia."
reference to tbv subject in his annual meeJust 2.399 men are on the muster roll
■age.
Euslncaa to business In politics os
If the Republicans rtoo to tho level of
of the state troops.
in
trade.
—
Albany
Journal.
fnelr opportunities, make a rigorous nnd
intehigeut canvass uf three or four of the
princijtal southern states on the tariff
The large increase ia Uie number of
issue, dropping nil tbe question, growing
Fifty converts at the Ja-Jaon M. E.
out of the war, they will undoubtedly be Republicans enrolling themselves in the
revival.
able to wrest wme of tbeso .tates from
the Democracy.—SL Unto Globe-DomoExperience proves that nothing «lu so surely
crat.
8,000 new names were added to the lists destroyea aerofuls, m Ayer’s KsrtsparfUa.
'
last week. This indicates that Uie Re­
publicans of tho metropolis are preparing
Since tho change in tho aspect of the to take au active part In the canvaas next
Hill boom it to said that Cleveland to not fall.—Buffalo Commercial Advertiser
Tbc Republicans of Indiana are organ ■
so anxious to have dm Democratic na­
ixingfor victory. They am very much in
tional convention held in New York dty.
earnest, and belicvo they will win. More
“Thereby hangs a tale.”—Burlington (N.
’ It is well to be hopeful ami tell your
than that, they -are perfecting party or-f
J.) Reponer.
friends how good you feel, but thia sort of gaiuzation and wtM bo out in full strength.
thing doesn’t amount to much In a fight.
The chances nro that the days are num-,
In politics, as well ns in war. they Are ber?d frhen Indiana can bo counted m u
Col. Dau Lamont to said to lx- laying courage and hard blows which telL Going
plpee for hto nomination ns governor of around beforehand expressing hopeful- province of the solid south.—Cincinnati'
New York, and some of the newspapers Maa to quite easy, but it doesn’t knock out Commercial Garette.
arc laughing at him. Why» He hasn’t the enemy.—Cincinnati Commercial.
made such a bad preaid ent.—Chicago Mall.
Pennsylvania accepts the challenge toThe “new south’' is a great and grow­ plled In the defeat of Randall. That,
Dan Earnout, thr president's private ing fact and factor In national politics. event can only mean that henceforth
secretary, ia said to be scheming for the Only those poUtitians, of both parties. there can be no doubt under what flag
Pennsylvania Democrat# fight It to the
governorship of New York. Better hold
block flag of the English free trade pirate.
off, Dan. your old chief may need II.—
It means war to the knife and “no quar­
Peoria Transcript.
ter.”—Philadelphia News.
Those Democratic efforts directed
against Scnnbir Sherman**
tariff
raeech mar I* replice, but they are not
anewera.—Baltimore'American.

Somehow or other tbo tact •eenw to
have been lost Might uf that Grover Cleve­
land was elected on aome oort of a one
term prumtee.—San Francisco Chronicle.

Hm Mr Otevetand

ruonojxily ol tho

baauty, aud the hdunuoTAble Ilia to Wtuca »

AM OCCA
MTAL

R0THING SUCCEEDS LIKE Ji

la tbo firs

A COUNTRY SQUIRE’S HOUSE.

tbe fretting

There i.&lt; yet another &lt;vn.-i&gt;am&gt;»L which at
mo&gt;t i-nurilry bu»w tU visitor is expected
to attend- Th-11 ** taSUly praywr
As u
student of nieu aud nmunore it will be worth
his wlnto, ft«- uo institution, U »o intonwly
English. At l&gt; in tbo moratng and about 10
family, and viaitora. the-j ptoceol to tbe ball.
’ when? the Servants ire arranged ia a long
row. 'Hv br.tlvr plaree a Bible and lawyer
book in front of tbo squire, and then retire*
to hto auat with the air of a ssau who has
dotw n ditilcuU duty s^tber neatly. Then
Uio •■■juiro reads a jxxtluu of Scripunv and a
prayer la a loud, wmarwu voice, destitute uf
ail expreadon whatovor. Now look for a
mor.imil round the aawinUy. Old Gen. Sitenu«, wh&gt;lu» drunk pertoqw half a bottto too
much claret, prewnto an inlanscly juous, but
withal su-epy, appearance, and trie* to cow
a hlc«-0M£h with a gruaL Cant. Ritxfulke,
of the Dragoon Guard*, who haa ju.t been
r eonvaWiig tbc guntJcmsn at tin dinner table
with ‘ bread" Marie*, looks appallingly
proper. Ttu&gt; rest are obviously “thinking o'
nowt,” which tbe rnstie «ptaii-d wo* ths
great delight ot ctmreu, tail everybody is
bidt upright and v.-vurs a stony pruimtwol

■anoo, ti»«- vigilant eye of tiju lady of tlie
bounr would foptautly d fteot it. Tbo watero
areidrat ru-rairlbg, *»..&lt;»»• of three rite*

••It to tux.” mid tho wort’ v damu inter
jnwion, -Tl.o Inxalt to tbe Almlchty that 1
care »-&gt; much about, as it's b&gt; ing done Usfiao
a charwoman from tie; -.Iliqjj." A volutn**
by ttx- deepest phll«re&gt;|du r credd not hare

feet nnd enjoyable fn—lorn at an EijAuith
country house. Y’uu may bunt. 1L-h w
alrx-t, or you may shut yocnfcdf up m yovr
with a book from the library but it may
be suppuwd that tho'vrdtor b&gt; such a home

Kuiu'icr m । Fating.

“You uvn’Bp’jnkiug about what a beginiut should do. Where ran bo get a training

Century.
_
“He tnurt saturate his uiiu-l v ith tho beet
literatim- and ho mu.t j-ract j*, j:rattier.

tilvf Write tu article ami sabmit it to*
‘My idea la that be should begin say­

icisnu of tlkcm In type and hto neighbor's
criticism ■ of them It may spoil a »&gt; calling,
but it knocks tho tvnreiit out uf a acmiblo
man to two hto writings in cold type. 1 ad-

ing* until they finally become valuable.

innocently do, to give thorn away to tbo
firrt cLd» frying |M»rkxhr.ilx It ia do In-*
I know a yoyng man who oouidaT even give
away hi« writings V&gt; Now York periodicals,
so 1 advisoi him to try other, out of' town.
He then went to work writing •xhtoriais withgot rid of tla ntannwIeuB, and baa become
the large m&gt;wupa|&gt;cni, nud

high-r flrld of Uterattuv-magadne writtagr
•'ll drprods entirely upon hiraa-If. Noth­
ing gricvai iui ivbtorKi much mhaving overkxikod talent in lu Lcrrinuings. Tbo Uueat
manranto an nditor has ere «)&gt;ent in tbo recuL
1-vtiim of some mistake in understanding

Tbo claim of onuib|-fenre and tho asaimptlon of omnipotenc* aro theam-aiing parts cf
a newspaper It to arthw and transparent
Tbe omntorienre to that of tho enevclupedla
n.Tti the omnipotence to the frown ot Jora
It i« a stage effect, which is pretty, but
which dscoives noiiody. The roar b well
done. But ,tb« performer is not mlstakou for
a Lon. Ho to plainly area to bo tbo aw4.1h^t
Mr. Bnug. wb&lt;&gt; b&gt; prolrasiotAlly engaged in
the support of hi» family, Th« etoborauproelamatiuns of tbo mwrapapw'# private
Intin-s .ns a natter uf public impertanro U another aqx-: of tlic same
comndy. Tb-» nowsjapcr soberly.onnnuncne
that after prolonged delibcraUua it teto deriikxl to widen ita coln.-uxu, and that for many
month-: ths tiwict
___ ui____ . '
wUafy tbo deunnds at ito swiftly inerwainr
hod. of advertise:*. who will u-—

wort modern arience. Tho nuwspatw I&gt;
gratiflcrl folic abio to state that It is now i»rpared to smltoat all rivalry, to ouUMp it.
«:&lt;-rm.-.l eoutemporaries at overy point, and
to enable mankind to tllspen&lt;&gt; with all other
louraab but itwlf. This |a as Kimt.ln nX)
cUidlikeasif n great nwreantn.. bm? hS
annouiM»
ii
,___ . .
^4 UM — fco,
«»
add'd another story to the warohoure Th,,
buyer, meanwhile, is interrated la tho’goods.
and insjierts them, and them only, to decide
wtethertobuyortolook alwwiin TbX
e h“n’^ of the trwleof^
°®»»P»pm-.-Harper’a
rntw here!

HIM or leal Ftetor*.

wrote out the

The Test of Ability is Sucres

the jxirtMla
vcrilh-t r.f v
MBMIoa,

the bounds.

HrrtEnglia

moat deligh

ares a tight

downs akfr

which was

andbareee

Dr. J. A. Baughman, the Specialist,

eandlretiek
side of tha
ridsrx

HASTINGS, MfcH..
Is able and proud to rsfer those who may inquire as to his
success in the treatment of chronic disorders to a large nur
her of

Verde Itla
thousand

driving in

The Leading Citizens of Barry and Ad^irung,Coun'Je=

tho privat
al tbe her

Reinember that bis home has been-in Barry] county fur
many years; that he hits made the treatment of Chronic I
ease&gt; a
'

Special Study tor Years.
He uses all the latent and mofet approved methods for titreatment of Chronic cases, lie is not prejudiced, m favor (if
any school. The.remedy that suits tbe .caso in hand, ho mat­
ter what school uses it, is the one he applies. With him Lhr
test of ability to cure iu the caso of any remedy is its &gt;uccf&gt;iuactual practice.
\
,

(bonder*
member:
C5J30 u?

tin* un
with sma

Their cou

Read, Read, Read!

above. w

wvre w
high pa
the lowe
some, tr
with i«r
of the la

If you are suffering, do not despair.
Dr. Baughman can point you to a number of du-es whett
patients hud given up all hope of life and resigned tbemselve*
to a belief that they must soon die. To-da^ tbe.v are well
men and many of them prominent in business and social
circles.

blue clo
ilnrrhn;-

It would be a violation of sacred confidence to gne the
names of any of the hundreds of testimonials we have. Thu
originals can be seen, however. We quote from a few? ’

bo unde
young m

* holida

One says: “I have thrown away my crutches and am.no
longer a sufferer from rheumatism. In my case vou have
made a complete cure.”

tbuaxst
motley

Another says: “1 find that your treatment for catarrh in
my case has been highly successfnl. ‘ I cannot tell yon how
grateful to you 1 feel.”

A lady uses this language: “I have suffered from female
weakness for many years, and expended hundreds of dollarin vain efforts to ^oL rekfrf. Not until 1 put my cose in your
hands did I experience that relief. Now I am heartv ar&lt;l
well."
A gentlem'an writes: ‘i was suffering terrible with kidney
oomplainta , Many physicians declared 1 had Bright's disease,
ion were the first to give me encouragement and since put
ung my case in your charge I have obtained the relief I
hoped. I am able to do my work the same as before I wataken sick.

(clllgru
ried th
appear

about

meet to

&gt;

remai
drinki

One patient who thought himself in the last stages of con­
sumption and had been.assured that such was the case by his
physicians now writes: “Dear Dr: 1 am feeling better and
stronger every day, amneeT-wnre. that persistence yvith your
2n ti
be rewarded with a complete cure.” And it
AfbeJ-raubIo was, his other physicians lacked the mean'
of correct diagnosis of the case. Instead of being in the la&gt;t
Srealc dJ\v&lt;
u,nSUm^,0P’
^’ssues had hut just began to

Icmkf
Englis

BEAR THIS IN MIND.

■ tbenu

first p

fall c

extensive research, large practice and
is nhl^^th0d8/1ailjl aI)Ph,ulce8 for tl,e prance of medicine.
Thi Onf^Uy?*^osettca8e whera othera would fai’
1 his is of the greatest importance.

ANOTHER EACT

thaa

Ch™JTremem£n.n*18 that
Baughman treat" onl.
reion
.H«‘8» ’Poc‘»l&gt;st in that Hoe. For that
roOTUrhn™M°(^eat the,*“ ‘I"1011 more successfully than the
thI'mon?IaCt!.^n®r'
abort he readily cures cases whore
me regular physician hula.

T’i.’,Jon 6uSer ,rom
,orm of Chronic disease
&gt;0Q can.«e‘ ri«ht bore in Hastings by Dr.
treitrXrscientific and successful methode of
at^gS^t e™^U
T “*the
citie*’ ani1 the"

UM

niv

CONSULTATION FREE

&amp;

�AT AN ENGLISH MEET

BRILLIANTS.

AR OCCASION OF EXCESSIVE HOS&gt;
pitaUTY AND SOCIABILITY.

STATE CUPPINGS.

MRS.. SUBEATTS CASE.
SOME MTERtSTING BiTS OF GO88IP
FROM HER EXECUTIONER,

an officer in the armj that fought at Black Bock

In tho first place, tbo country is much more
interotung than with ui In tbo winter. It ia
di-ga Fahrenheit. Tbe English people uao
tlic freeciug point ffJ a* the indicator. They
weather which approuebe* arru. Tho winters
being ctnnparativelylniH tbo gre»t remain*
grouu throughout tbu year, and but little
mow folia Tbo morning after Christmas t
weal over with a party of friends to a meet of
thr hounds. I&gt;ml Fitahardiuge U tho inoxtcr
of the bounds for that district. It was tbo

day wo* alnolutcly perfect tbo picture was a
must delightful one to my unsportsmanlike
wtu alight hoar frost on tho ground which

MEN WHO FIX THE WIRE&lt;

Tlierr are employed In thb rcnxntry tMurly
5X00 telegraph and telephone linemen.

are fairly well paid.
If a break occur*

Caph t'liriatian Rath, of Detroit; is
markable num. Hr rerved his country „.
1W3 to lt»r&gt;, anti cIcms! hu military carter

F. II. Burke, a Kalamazoo hotel keeper, has
made an asslgtimeat; BabilUlM Pt AO, asset*
death fur the murder of Abraham Lincoln.
Fur th tube was breveted major and lieutenThe firm oflParscns A Wood, that has been la
ant-c-.iloncl of United Btatcu volantosrs.
tbe hardware trade for M) cars at Kalamazoo,
CapL Ralli in rather small in stature, but
noCut all las|gniflcaut, as many srfail mao
Zach Cuffin, of Rochester. has let the contra t
uro. Ho is, moreover, a well Ian/? soldier,

as soon sa pu*»lbU.
•
----- ——
an um- I* 1* jrouud. neatly trimmed, Grant-like beard.
pnsdblu V’
pretty nearly where the V'**1 could rit and talk about those people
Manager Ram. Clay, of the East Kaglnaw
trouble is, but it require* even then a man Nir a whole day," said CbpC. Rath. "I know
with a quick eye and a long experience to ituougb aliuut them to till volumes. I bad
find it out without the wasting of much ral charge of those pri-..m-ni through their cn_ Joel Merchant, a prominent maa In bnsinets
uabls time. This bi particular! v er&gt; lu a big
‘circles at Grand ltapl&lt;*s for many years, died
city, Where somotltma as high m 100 wirw
I'Lursdar, aged co years.
port unity to stody tliem. I always regarded
It Is said that over 000 shares ot Calumet h
Harold as on unthinking boy—« spoiled
child. Hr was a great si'ortamnn, though,
fond nf shooting, and tbc ownsr of a splen­ tbo county oi Houghton recently.
did fvointer dug. V.’o kept tbo dag for him
The Central Michigan agricultural society of-

by'the Probate Coorttor the* (iaaty ^Tforry,
blate of MlcWmtn, Commissioners to receive.

OH! Mr HEAD
The pain from Neuralgia and ita
companion disease UheunistiHn is
cxcrucistmg. Thousand* who could
be quickly cured are needlesdv suf­
fering. Ath-lo-pho-roe will do for
other* what it did for the following

give nottee tStt we wdt irHiM NwjrRate
ooon rooms In the City of Hastings, an Wedaes
d*y. tbe inh dayofMsreh, A.D.. tM». ai d on
ten o'clock a. ■&gt;.. at eact&gt; « mm aan. torme
purpose ot examining aud allowingBald claim*,
and that ala mouth* from the tMh day of Janu­
ary. A D..ISSS, were allowed by raid court tor

»ruination and allowance
b, A.
Dated January »tb,
* D IM*.

ARBUCKLES’
re of COFFEE ia •
JeDoe

£uaxante«
cliff* overlooking an arm of tho sea, lieyond

pair*. Gradually tho ground man learn* to

Weiah mountains A meet in England Is ond
of ti** must democratic of gatherings. It

—
—---- —
uu.
im;x&gt;rtaiit wurk to do aloft until bo gradually

body in tbo neighborhood can come to a meet

ride of ths gentry and keep up with them if
they have aa gtxxl bora« and ore cs akillful
riders.

The nxxrt took plaeo on the broad lawn of
a kaoiUatKe country piwer of a private gcntJeruan who has large cool interests at tho Capo
Vc.-ds islands. There were upward of a
thcuMUid pc.-plo who camo through hi* gates
and np hi* waits without any invitatlas,
driving in all sort* of carriages and carta and
upon ell saru of horses, beve.-al hundred
this prontlscuous gathering

wm

tho fact that

tbo jrivato hospitality of tho house. The sen
passing out- sandwiches and mulled rlirrt to

c-.uatont procemion of lunching horsemen in
front at tho door for nt Inert two Boers before
the Bounds arrived with Lord Pitiiianlinge
and tho whippers in.
fberc worn all »ort* of riding enrtutres
T!x&gt; master of tho bounds and the whipper*
in ■wore tbe traditional pink coats, as did a
tow of the other rideru. The majority of tho
the riders, however, even among th” regular
member* of tho taut, ware dark coati Two
army oGircra from the zxigbboring barracks
&gt;ng driwrt which !-&gt;jkcd aa neat cn full
with; small rteei cluuiwTtttacbcd to the Brin.

Tbe lineman hu to do hi* work at nJ!
limen of the day and night, and in all kinds
of weather. In fsirt his banlcrt work h gen­
erally in th-s coldest anil most disagreeable
weotte*. fur it istb-n that tbe worrt dam
ago is douo to tlw win-*. Id tb« winter time
be has to climb ]-alre covered with ire, and
bazidlo ti* wires when every touch is liotile
u&gt; take tbo akin off his hands.
In tho city when a big snow ctorni occurs
there arc bound to he a great numbt-r of
wimi l&gt;rokra or grounded. Ti.ev havo to bo
fixed at oo.v, 9nd th- whole force is sent out,
working night and day.
Out i-j tbo homo uf' tho blizzard, the great
GorUiWfst, tbo linrtueti bare a partlcuia:lv
Lan! time. 11 fo so cold tb.-re some11 rots that
they find it impossible to work more than
half au hour,ur an at a Umo cm tho top of a
idoi.-rsph pule. Whesi the blizzazd is a par­
ticularly hard one it4sfn&gt;|ueut!y necessary
to have gangs from nil tbo surrounding
touutry foUowing the track of tbc stortn. so

tecutad. They tirrt went to Holland, but left
there and earn.- to Amrtka, 1«"cause they did
Dot want their children brought up Dutch­
’ men.—Harper s Bazar.
Weridcr «igz» good Car come folks; but
when you rec du co*n siUda* tell me ds sum-

never be-gged to have the hood and shacklai
taken off The heat and distomfart must
have Iren intense, but he never murmured.
I toll you that man was a hero. Ho would
have murdered a dozen moo—would have
vnulcd through Hood—and yet 1 believe ho
was thoroughly unselfish. Tbo Confederacy
was all and everything to hi-n.
“You will probably renumber that to Falno
was usrigned the assaasination ot Sottnra.
He .broke through Seward's door, knocked
young Seward down with tte stock ot his big
revolver, and cut tbc old man severely with
a howic knife. To Lhi* day tbo world ba*
never Iword why he did not us&gt;» hi* revolver
to shoot Seward. I cau tell why. In striking
young fkwanl tlic pin of the revolver was
lent very slightly, but couugb to prevent the
cl'junburo from turning, and. conaequcntly, to
shackle tho feck. 1 triol the revolver myself
afterward. Every chamber waa loaded, but

which knocked the ygnmg man over wm,
without d-ttbt, tbe means nf asring his fhthcr's life. Paine thought that ho had killed
We do it in thn sana- way that the blind tboold man? He wm never nndcccivcd until
mon reads—by Iho retuse of ferlinx. But be­
fore vn&gt; can read tbctm etude they must be
put in rhepix This L* door with a ringwhich fulled. He did not exhibit cither pteururv or
•
bwort.untbv mart ronvvmi^u finger. On regret.
“t'uiaj lay fnr two days concealed fa thn
the iasuir ef tho nng«-l mam the partnnder
tr uel:; * vnikldo ITaabiugtox At last nature
enough to. penetrate the canb and tnnkn a gave int He rvtnrne.I tn tho city, took
Lolo V. hieh w uuid t*&gt; dex-ted. tail a »light tar
drutatipu, nwamhlittg a jninplo, ou tlr- txwk wnr. i mpTUlol in tbe cclhir wl.cn a searching
of th. cart!, »jct *a mu-ill that whh clone«b- party *n:teraii the houtp ar.d f.undhfaL Ho

Tbcir coato w»rz four button cutaways with
long skirts and tfroad dipped pockets These I
but
•vats wore buttoned up tigut to tho throat,
aU&gt;v&lt;&lt; which apjsoarcd a hi^z white collar C.OU
and a white cztovat Their knee brwhre
were white oofduroy. Their bouts were
hi^b poteat loathe.-, with ztcel spurs ujion m. w- .ian handle from five to tea ••arils «xu«h
the lo«ar part of tbe haul They were huud- •Irol, it dce« txA toko k-ng to hav« til the im­
x&lt;ix-, trim looking men, and out their borers portant cards pumdnred.
with pcrfxl. oato. One of tbe most striking
of tho’fady riders was a relative of tbc mas­ to me. I hare one system as to the location
ter ot the bonn.lv. She .was not over 11 yt-ara of marks, and it £ just aa simple ns uflkng I
t time
t inw, by
I... •thn
A. lixwtivn
. ... of
a Ik
. bands
I. of
.A _ .
tbo
ot age. Iler slim figure was art off by a dark tlx"
blue clovz fitting riding suit Her hair, a clo-k f:i tho atmen re of tl&gt;y regular &lt;1
|iunrtn
darrling golden, srilvcr, floated in tbo wind figures. Fharp player* maketheir pun.rtnrra
‘
*
*
*&gt;
alight
that
they
cannot
be
detected
by
I he
mioAfm -d from utidmicalha lilnck derby
hat. Nb'j’w-"’ mounted on a thin skinned, onllmiry sen-o of Cwdiag. Tlic reading _ I
high bre«L iron gray licr-jc, which seemed to then done with th-" bedl nf tbo thumb, from
lie under tlio jer.'c rt control of Uf beautiful which tbo outer cuticle ha&gt; Ixvaj rvmoxvd by
young mistrrvi. But the good ridcrj and tbe aciiL Tbo nether skin is very tender and
i-orrect hnntmg dzjasis wire tbo ••xrcptloa. nutlily rnipowl* when it com.* in contact
with the “mark.’’ Gtvwk* of thb &lt; Uiai can l&gt;e
a holiday, and faxrn such oecruduns the regu­ detected by watching tbo thumb of the right
lar m*mbfrra of the hunt are inclined to stay hand in drtding. If it lias a sic ling motion
away. Ttn' tradio jwp!" of Brutol damn
o«t fa great number*. They wire very en­ to one that tto dealer baa got a bouk for tinthusiastic sportsmen, but they made up n blind to rcc«L—Chlcngn Herald.
•mitk-y gathering, corning us they did upon
all sorts of hereto and iaall sorts of riling
“How many ri- iw-nwpbrre do you suppose
ruk uorxM.
there nro la Ctaiwgi&gt;r «a* th- inquiry ft an
The main Infcrett culminated when.the employment agency man tbo other day. Tbo
Stroller would not baaanl a ’guc*. “About
telllgmit lookinglot iff animals. They nil car­
ried their heads nnd tails straight tltx They terrogntor. He explained further that their
appear «d to I* caper mid anxious to be away,
getting mont«t were cosily rv-trainod by the whips of
the nM-vaats ia charge. They were moved
alsvut with the precision and rapidity cf reiving Ln* than fid. They are mostly
well drillc.1 soldiers. When tho hounds camo
into the IncJ.wuro about the bouse where tlio stautly in search at plarcs. The hours orc
meet took place they smelled tbo fowl of tho not hard, uaaolly ranging front B or V in tho
morning lunch an.! wcro fit oure going to
press to tbe front, Irtlt a wave of tho whip- nearly an hour at noou for lutrih. But the
tenvta stick sent them beck in a compact
•‘Tho business b entire!)’ overdone," Mid
mass to a corner of tbe inclosurc. where they
remained. Tho amount of lunching and
drinking done by the people who arrived, mania with girls, and they an- going into it
fa
such number* that tho adpply 1* already
and who must bare juct enmn from their
tweak fast, siznply illustrated tho ability of tho enttrejy out of propertinn to tbe demand. 1 f
•English people to cat nt any and all time- aa 1 luuTtho education of a y Xing girl in charge
a prcliminzuy to anything fa tho way of I would strongly diwuadu her from burning
ttenocmpby. In addition to tbe overcrowded
work or fun.
There was no great ezeitement about tbo stole of tho profession, Eakson's new jibonograjli will entirely disfoms? with tbo necreslty ot stenographers, if it will do all that b
claimed for IL My advico to girls wbo'wnnt
to fit thcawclvcs to corn a living 1* to try
a fox was started and tho bounds were in M.uM'tbing c1*j than stenokrophy."—Chicago
_______ _________
full cry that anything like bard crosscountry Journal.
riding was attempted. Fow of tbo Bristol
people ventured ou jumping any of the
This is a busy age and a busy country, and
pcvjjc do not want to bo given unnecessary
Uk&gt; start tho good riders bad everything to trouble through tbc sluoldity &lt;&gt;f tbe mixer
themwrlvra. 1'cxlostriaaa, horsemen and peo­ of their drinks. Just iu tbc middle of n good
ple iu wagons went about the oountry all the storr, ar just a* the jx&gt;int of an anecdote hm
morning seeking to crosi the trail oT tbo been arrival nt, tbc stupid bartender gets th&lt;
bunton. 1 wn* told Uurt the Otet of keeping orders mixed and I* compelled to ask every­
body again or serve you something you never
fog purporca is 1'0,000 a year. After once thought of ordering. He inte-mipts tbo com
sreing an Engfash meet it is
to under­
stand tbo intercat In iL Tho .fox io tatn-ly
tne rcmjitui.
— ~r
an excuse for sharp and brilliuirt riding and knocked cud &lt;nw. Ho become* unduly
acram a lovely country in brilliant, ’spark­ familiar, but novertbelasi never falls to forling weather. Tbc meet is generally toada pet tbe sort of drink you like, never rrtnmu
up of rougonial spirits, and, therefore, hs^ hero your name, give, you vichy inrtroiFot
tbe additional otectaat and **»t of sociability.
aeltaer to rail with your liquor, and in a
-T. C. Crawford fa New York World.
dozen rt her ways make* you wish ho was n
1,000 tnikw uway or ctee understood his busiA teacher correcting the history examina­
tion papers at her class:
Qureiicn—Tell vi ha tbo Puritans were, and
why the)- canx&gt; to America.
Anewcr—Tho Puritans were is religious

Gen. Hartranft.
"Th-n- wus I'ainu. 1 l-h'd that man. You
know lio was wounded ci Gettysburg, taken
priMincr, brought into Washington and pa­
roled there Ho .was a magnificent man—
big, strong, kind and generous, with aa iron
rvwilntion, and a veriro and runner m soft as
a woman's. I liked Paine. When tho prianncn were hcxxlcd and shackled to prevent
them from dashing their brains out against

The chief of the Marquette Bremen was called
home from a perfectly luvriy Ore tbo other
night to shake hands with a brand-new baby.

THEATHLOPHOHOSCO. 112 Vail St. M. T.

been the freezing to death ot huudr~ds of mice
r Brat, A. D.
tbe Register
and iklultjr.
, &lt;m Ute umnn cay o* rwoniwy. a. *».
A committee nf MlnnMpslls citizens have Mkhisai
tssn. lu Uber 'ZS ol mortgagrs. on l-M" 115. on
which mortgage lb«rs is dalthed to Im- due at
They think:ot building ooejlke It foe a court tbe dale of ilite uotlee tbe mm of one thousand
bouse at Minneapolis. *
Duncan dampbell, the man who dressed In an eerdlun at law having been Inrtttnted to re­
artillery util form, and is accused ot defrauding rover tlie monevs seeared by said mortgage, or
pension seeking veterans, has been bound over any part thereof;
Now. tberotorr. by virtue at,the power of sale
fur trial at lialauiozoo.
eontainrd In said mee&lt;g*Ev. and the statute In
(ueh c*w made ami ■provided, notice Is hereby
&gt;ln being -sren at Marshall also
tell* us I ha! the wesuru MUlilgan peach erop shall mH at rublte auction, to the highest bld
der. st the north front door of tbe court bouse.
is frozen ludrath as usual.
In the elty of Hartite*, (that bring the pteee
The expose of the inaosgement of the Ingham where the circuit court for Barry county is
coauty poorhouve, made some time ago by the bolden.) the premises described in said morlLansing RdputdlcKii. has borne good fruit, the
Xeviwrof Whom complaint was made barLng
ceUier with *n »tu
T»r» provided t.v
Dr. Woolsey, of Bellaire', whose daughter re­ dewrltH-d In »rtd mot tear*
cently died; Is of the opinion that she died of lot. piece and parcel of fond
of I rvlug. in the e
h) drophob x. He diaasrees with Dr. Maciesm', ship
of Mleblx&gt;ui, and ktuiv
of Detroit He la a practicing physician, and
had the best of opportunity to Judge of thoeaae-

Bay, Kenee. av.eounly. on Bum*ay last Tbe
poor fellow bad evidently uecome lost, and ba.l
Anally craw led Into aa old btit tor shelter. He

Marena I’ollavky. lale of Alma, later of De­
troit. and still later uf Chicago,'! I lu tbc upper
fwulmmla booming the Chicago posts! telegraph
eernpany's scheme, for running lines through
that region. Long suffering palrtxis ot the ex­
isting Hurs In Hub region will welcome any ad­
ditional facihtf«4 for telegraphing lo and from

ARIOSA
COFFlffc Is kept fa all fint-olaaa
.rtoroo from the Atlantic to tbo Paolflo.

COFFEE
Always buy thisbrand in hormnUonUy
staled ONE POUND PACKAGES.

nineteen. all tn town four north, range nlnr
west, Containing10 aU one hundred aud twenty
SMITH &amp; riounwwit.
Attorney* for Mortgagee

Mortaagee.

OH! MY BACK!

TbeNar-iurtte Mining Journal, Democratic.
str.-iigj-t barrier !.&gt; her pardon. Famo was
dreadfully cut up atevut it He held himself
rv»pc-«iWe for tier position, ana when tho

uncompleted, the Hay iakechanoelunimproved.
Marquette's hart-or but half large enough for
her Immenae tlilppluc. and Hie Fortagr lake
wi-aknc" in retundng to her bouse over and ctnal In the hands of a private corporation; so
ovci again.
fur
tbe lack of additional appropriation leaving
■■ •1ft lied two lives,• be said, *1 would let
them both go to save her." 1 mentioned that
Grand Island to Whitefish Point without a ref.
I'bmi was sent far at a meeting of the couzx-il
BnJ IT-crrugnted, with a view, I think, of lighthouse rHmntem anywhere oo the north
bringing out facts which zaight justify Mix shore of jjike Michigan from Mackinac’to I*ov
Surratt's pardon, or at I nst a cxcnmutatlon erty Island. Uie resident* ot the npper penlnsuof far sentence.
moaned xurpla* of the holy Lomir II vcetn* to
“Sir*. Surratt was, I think, always actu­ provoke In thr free trader, when aslng it »• an
ated by the purest motivcn. She fnr shown argument In favor of a reduction of tbe tariff .'•
rorac favor or bring ’a woman. The rest of
Iheconvpfrators were fed on army rations,
bat she wav allowed to choose wlial slio
Tho Mornyvn establishment ar church
wished from tho general table. Mr*. Hurrntt lb this country comprises 182,883 perronr,
was n small, plump, pretty brunette, with clnsstfled as follows
flashi-ig dark eyes and a wiji hk0 atecL 1 remcuitkr one incident of lu-r imprisonment
KS&amp;s
which will gireyoa some idea cf her strength Hrvoli-i
of mind. You will rcmroits-r thnt a part
a Ki
uf the old district penitentiary had been
rigged np os a court house, while the other
after Mm Surrett and her daughter, a
charming girl of 10 years, had lem srpnrntod

and I conducted her to a mom adjoining the

not go near them again until •nmo time after

Sts*" ot Micilgan —Fifth Judictal Circuit, la
• •&gt;.* o-.-r..
H-Ut prfiditvt In C'lrenlt C-mrt-for County of
B»ery In &lt;’hv»-v'y, al th-&lt;*iiy&lt;if Hasttug*, on
lhe lrt*l day of January. A* l&gt; . IMS. •
Earai A Cvrucll. Coui’-laluart,

ENGLISH BUCHU

Kidney
INVESTIGATORS IN USE.^

d tenewMlM; good* and. Cha*Uh,
moneva ana efft eta. of John H. Gay. the defend-

gnalndcr in Idaho, Wyoming. Colorado.
Nevnt’.t, Arizona and New Mexico—a
□umber large enough in two or three of
the territories to control publie affairs by
dinging together and adding through im-’
migration. It is the policy of tbo Mor­
mons to Mormouise other territoriea no

Mortgags Hale.
Default having been made In

away she was still crying, ami I noticed that
Mrs. Harratt had not shed a tear. I wonhomo to tbo CatboHc institution where she
lived, and you can believu it mode me feci
bad.
When I returned, I spoke to Oen. Hartranft
tuwl tuaatloaod what emnod to me tho almost

self down to coa vulnian* of such grief as be
had nover dreamed of befora. It seems hard
to imagine tbe struggle tbit woman must
ha&gt;* undergone to control herself through
that long interview.

One of those useful Washington corre­
spondents wbo never let anything cacaps
thetr eagle eye that the public wants tc
know, reports that the president took a
walk "on font," the other day, with Sec­
retary Fairchild. The only thing remark­
able In this arises from the current im­
pression thnt Mr. Cleveland has been
walking, for the most part of late, oo his
ear.—Sprtngfiekl (Mass.) Union.

Insurance men In North Carolina,
from Winston, as follows:

lowed by a coauautatiou of scatcoca. Than

guilt. I will never believe that she was privy
to Lincoln's m-mter. She apprqred, I think,
of hi* proposed abduction, but never of his

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION

recorded ,1n the office of the Hechter of Deeds,
far the County ot Barry and State of Michigan.
... ■
r|LILAM,*ei .1 A 11 lU'.l. 1 II_ . &lt;"
mrtipigcs, UD psre X3t; said martgage was
(tied lu (rfs-irgc Hutton and said ajudruinrnt
duly recorded; &lt;WI which mortgage there Is

sod eighlv elfiit cents, sad i
fifteen dollar* provided for
awl roortsage. or any part tlicresf;
Now. therefore, by virtne of Ike p
said mortgage, and tbe statute In
site and provided, nettee Isberrhy
Thur*a*y the aevesgeeMh day of
sax, at io o'clock Iti tbo tonmoon. 1
oblieanrvion.to the
btdfU. hlgtau
a
ol lbs CUj ol Hastings is tbs Cossra Harry
(that being Uie place where tbe Ctr
for Bsrrv County ts Uoldeti
—....
(1 •

Grand Rapids Lv

Inch

plaluaht it I* nrdered that defendant, eater bit
appe iranre pi said cause on or before liirv*
month* from the date ot tbl* order, sad thvt
within twenty days thr rmntHalaanl eau*r lhi*
order to 1m&gt; psgiliabed In the Hastings HahMaa.
said publlertsin tn let continued oare In each
week for six week* In suropmlon.
FKANK A. NOOK Ell.

Stateot Mlchkrah-In the rirrult court for tho
&lt;‘«Miutv of Barry.
’
Tbe t-oalloeolal
curi*ucated r&lt;Hnra;&gt;v tij afcl
tlic Stia e ef New York, ?&gt;«1
ti,- sui- n' M&gt;elil|t«i'. Mai
Gar, Defrndant.—Inattniui
Sillier Is hereby given ll
third day nf January. A. D
taehmrot wss duly Issued
the circuit
Covtul

w. JOHNSTON A OO..

E.. S

William ILC&gt;rwc:i, Detdxdant..
In this e-U-w it appesrinz that defendant
WWIIain II,Cornell I* a resident of till* State.

MlddtoviUa.........
Irvtag....

Hamiraa

al! I-gal costa
of niteeti d&lt;i|

course this haa greatly depleted my eye-

"The night before tho execution was when
they had Paine up before the couoeiL Next
morning Mrs Surratt's counaol had Oca.
him with Uaviug illegal possewion of Mrs.
Burma's bud).
Tbo country was under
martial law at tho time, and the preceding
wwi alaurd. Nrvcrtholiws, 1 think It turned
tbe scute again* Mra. Surratt. The execu­
tion was fined f ur 1 p. m., but before Hancock
vrai relwivod, which was done w ithout cere­
mony by a sergeant and a squad of mon, it
liad nin’g 3 o'clock. Haizcock oune hurrying

Kcjd pasy r.xplatulng.
A Philadelphia i-lub of fawyera hss callnl
itanlf tho Duriaw, and since it txMUao fam­
“ •Qi&gt; ahead, raptafa.’ I ran «P to
ous and raid ed into a Uno new club Ihmmsz in •What, genera’.,’ 1 said, ‘Her, tooF *
a fashionahW jurt of the city, tho m. inbm
•"Yus,’ said 3-a Ifaixxx-k, *shocan’t bo:
ore kept .-busy explaining that bttrliw-wusa saved.'
•
o&gt;rt of Scottish common law whereby &lt;li*‘••And so, I Irlievo through b-cr courfcl’s
1-U»CB Utw.cn neighbor-, ■were retlkd nt no fftjkshix-o, Mrx Surratt wan Itangtd.
asxtubLigocifUic j»Mpte without tte" eleLiy
“I never knew Itooth, tail I &amp;L- ay* thought i
c:*i expense &lt;-f litigation.-.4sw Y ork Kun
hr was arttjated rather by u drelro for fxno i
than for tlie g’*»-l of the Confederacy.
Ho '
Ftftoca ysttny Moon from Morocco hare vra* an c motional kind uf a fellow, youunor.o to Italy to study fa tho military cdl drn'-uind. aw! 1 think wanted to boa Ixtu"— .
Cor. Givfo-Democrat.
•

•very spring. It alwsvs buiMs km
giving me appetite and dlgrstnm. and
ble* me to stand tbv lung, trying, an
voting, but summer days T» m* there
and Ixiilding up the

healthy, robust Complexion
Mr O’ N Frizzel, of
Tessa, writes' "About August 1st. ltW2».

fa affect my |d.y«ir«l rnndltmn genarally.
On the advur nf a physician st ilus plain.
I fiusliy rrnnmenred u&gt;lug Swift s bpertilo
ngv l*&lt;ltlm the M»vrr Unvenll brelrd
Trririter on Btozvi »ud bkih Di*w

me i.ortil e**; qua*'er ot uh- di
er of iwrtioo twenty one i3l)
nrih of ransr ten wrrt.
Dated Febroary IS. IkM.
GKOtGUftUTlUN.
SMITH fi UOTXiKO v“‘*“** “
• “ irtiev * for A«*l«tree M Mortcttgrc
Noltee far tt«M*rlag rialrns.

■T4Tioxa.

MM RmMi

SSP.i
Mtdd£rflie

made on the atih du of Now
sit tnnntba from that date wed are rciu1
Probate (kit

&amp;sar,

id. Nun'.ca
with Grand

City and 1
press dally
T*'
P A. BAHN, Local Agent. Hastings.
&lt;* w
— n u *- *• * —------

»Me&lt;! November Mb. A. D. Wftt m. W. CuLK. Jzfo«e

PmU r .

�________

DOUBLY DEVASTATED.
CYCLONE AND FIRE 0O FRIGHTFUL
-- ----- MT. VERNON, llXE.

CONGRESSIONAL NEWS

RUSSUI COSSACKS.

WORK OF THE PA5T SIX DAYS IN
SENATE AND HOUSE.

LAWLESS MEN WHO COMPOSE THE
CZAR’S BODY GUARD.

w THOUOHT-

Wrecked by the Tor*

Half the

THE GREAT STEEL dUN.

th* boring-1 rill wtorh ba* been bollowtog

li&gt; uf th- military fur thr winter

Tim U&lt;a
EXECUTIONERS

PAR

EXCEuLt?

Bills were

introduce!:
by both moontod aai parol pniieaaMn.

NEW FISHERY TREATY SIGNED.
hh it cdolteratloa nf (t»l In th* «tet*«, »&amp;!
we*:, and &lt;w&lt;wping round tn a half circle.

pcwtoOns department agamet the eaargx ef
■nefflrirocy A tali wae passed approtrirtIBS 3 »/..&lt;**&gt; for a public building at Port­
land. Orv., a»i the senate adjourktL
Bilta were Intradural in the i.uj.j pe.-taita

by tbc foreign pieaiputeatiarm* and United

ran de»troyal aud *1.

'Eb* drdl
this city.

Aeshtance was teiegrapbeil for to

nullwu Ilnaua i

I pen* &lt;•

itepirc to.

prohibiting gamitling in farm produde; coa*Utntioaai a nevlment limiting m»ml&gt;enibip
of tbe b&lt;Lae to Jto; authorir ag th* lonn «f

electric light
ConrLi

tbe erertton of public buUi.nr* at (nW*arg.

d«J opimou ia that th* gun

hibiUcg tbo advertisement or pablicaiiou o.'
lastly kdka
Tbe laWU

sheiter. It waa ronttnuou* buabwbarkin* till

proiubtUng book-making or pooH aa rare* or

A FEELING OF REBELLION.

lioaaire banker

doo, and Satiyday
vide. tart

nth-

do particular* arr

dereon participetiag. H«wl*y oppoeed u&gt;e
educetic.ua! bit!, tbe Cnoaputaory education
of Indian children was dieeuaMd without
action. a»l tbe senate wijourawi after a er-

Mr. Corcoran's ptey-

m»d bolding higt wxi arbitrary antb»rttr

A Cossack ad.lter la granfed cumnteca Im
.tmmity against p*tntatam» 'it for all bat tbe'
highear crirnr. which ta murder in rold blood.

condition haa aa-

offending citisra or n &lt;m paid rm be is courtmartiate! and probably itnprtouoed fur throe

two telegraph

bat tbo
•peeulatioc
places tbo lout to tbo mon aa toUowi:

•nd brother, Chartea
Ml! for the refunding of Kk2K,U7 to the

Rail­

hand with th**
road ba»&lt;la. 3’W.XX,. miner*. |l,ff«,000

n*
rill aggregate

fnovmtcat. R. L. Feb. IT-O**o&lt; tbo
.

Before tlx tornado tagan h thunder x! and

rumbling noete we* heart and a Mad.
whrtbrr anythmg K .ffwtunlh
eGertuany Irarncl
Nurviy w.

bora Saturday.

tbe Q D. WUw building on Bra^d *trv«
Before ■ (teamw company got then* thflatnro had worked tbwr way uHo the

ia them After givfctg f xir

Mock

Snrga buiHia;

church i* almost

wreck.

Th* public

Teratog the ocner of High etmA tbe HUHm«n bulHicg, a three ■•'ary Inr.t nrunArr-.
th* Bradftorn block and tlx Mantle bank
building, this last a twixtory brick building
were t irped. Many building* were endan-

briefly

Uou directly, by tnainUiniug a land ot tar.

strikers a* provl ling that no one
diverged escape after a fair t

Biair

who to charged w&gt;thcni

rwsoiUax

ta semi-daHmros till their cberks are 14:.

money io proportion to population Imteadof
MAD ON HIS ENGINE

portloo 6f the town^ ta completely ruinwL
The place looks a* tboogt. su eerthqnak* bad
visited it lii* county court bi-i** ta one of
tbe mart couipiale wieckx. A* ( write tbe

Simix

Crrr,

r.ot many Hay* ago, I
bald. Marshall McDonald, to A.b oomtnla-

wae a* follow*:

teCtive.

ruUnary, and aacri.maalal uwe, and (bat

mated from I'Al.OUQ to Al,OOu,QOQ_

^H.w de men beex-aw* d/tectlron. any way!
»vbat traiEing and natural trait* mu&gt;: a man
barer
‘ That i* a hard qncstnn to snsnrr off

In a little, group of

a by 1

U ta not

and

moto Un|K*tant thing, I uSou.’u say, m that
men have a distinct likiug—an u-duubtei
•rotlaL

Jooao rf Nevada. Keaaa. Morvan, rtumh. Jtagaa,

bet.tn. toutebury. Hpuear, fur?*. Veal. V«r
the falling, blaring ruin*, and aTero con* a med

----------- oa* written

and since Jan. 1 tbo number hn«, reached l.xi
prteKMd beneath timbers and bricks

IHUlng* Itcf
WlTULT. Ia., 1
than went into committee on th* deflueacy
trill. lUudaB compbuual that tbe depart-

Cries

■ bich

rnfrr, which mingled with their blood. Above

ural aptltnde for it. That is the iniltspca-a
No prerequisite. Thru be mart hampers,
’vrwe, youth, InteUignicr, esthu»ia*n; (ar

town free from Impending danger. Tbe
cheap lodging bou*ee are be:ng inepeeted and
fumigated.

cruelty which tbe committee has pumriJd

•ra*d line aa carefully aa at flrw, perhap

* &lt;,F,nR

must stand ba trial iB tha county.

In a tub of e«^l *.&gt;—

____ .T

THE RECORD OF CRIME

improve mattera
An amoudmoot was
adopted making appropriations for tbe coiaptetloa of peb'ic buildiMga in over thirty

Hamtw-ford, assistant high

duet *e
iotom

building. With the grocery Mock of Daniels,
Cornell A Oa, and of J. A. A R. A Reid,
printwx wee horned Bonday nlgbt Luas,

tbourbt at
alternative lait to loo

For an hour it looked as though
of tbe blast would be burned
lay- As the night wore oo tbe

Crrr. Fab 17 — Bilb were

telegram from Texas

statm that a

Tull w&lt;iG/7r~&gt;

City and tbo Muiklngu-n river in Ohio; also
to regulate tho importation of foroign oarehaadias A bill wae iatroduoed toautbertos

K* •y~TJUU0b lortoptbo
■cTtaiu* uf Lis minr .

ooa

0?PRICE’S

t*re “to stop the row "C,

«e ereaturw lay groaning and praying
TiW ltkA lantern. and lamps fl ekared

debates oa treaties Private peustou

»ko« bo *raa try’tug to arrest'

BUSINESS NOTES.
October.

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for eleven dirln

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jwrioit number for tbe United Statei. 310;
Ctteda, 37; total JT3; compared wlthJBT for

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quickly aud with such volume of sound as n
couch of gecec feathers. Tbe d ecovcry
eprvad, tuidsbe guoaiowtu n pxat deal of it*
latter tUy comfort to tbc aathrno.—New
York Bun

by tbo storm eland as U bounded over tbe

olta, Minn., daaed lie doors Friday, bat It ta

railway telegraph bill until adjournment.
Want moron City, Feb. IA.-A memorial

Daniel lunry

Reeslw Horton, of tbo Buffalo Labri-

iblw baUdings be I
WJ inhabitant, and

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXII. NO. 44.

The Hastings Banner.

County News

H ABTiNos, Barky* Co.,' Mich

COOK &amp; NISKERN.
suBscaimoN bates
iu Cither e»*e 15 cent* will Or add rd for postir« nlirn wnbcritM'r rrwldro ouUtdr of fht

WHOLE NO. 4709.

HASTINGS. MICH.. FEBRUARY 29. 18E8.

wjodumdcema.

11. M. Mvrre. Gerkpy.
W. N. Adkln*. Montan.
H.«. iuib. mrimue.
J. McKelvey. Mania Grove.
I’reuon .l.-nell. A.Mjrrta.
Fosiraanter. faeey.
rostmaaler, Bantleld.
,
“
O'fMtmell.
J. N. Covert. Garllon.
FoaCrwter. Frwport.
J&gt;. L. Moribund"?edar Creak.
F. G. Norwood. IM-Iton.
■
JolinSbrxii, Hickory Corner*.
Brown &amp; (UlrtM, Prairieville.

ask us and we will tell who it Is.
Some of the Carlton teachers attend­
ed the association Saturday in spite of
the bad weather. Some of them intend
to attend the-normal class.
Villa Warner is reported better at
this writing.
Miss Kinnle Merritt was home last
bundsy on a visit from her school in
the Leach district, three miles north of
Hastings.
Peter Mosher returned home from
Battle CrHek last Monday, after a short
visit with hh girls that are going to
school there this winter.
Mr. Nash has had some repairs mads
on his engine, from men in Grand Rap­
ids.
.
Mrs. M. Minzvy returned home SaU
urday. altera visit with her daughter,
Mrs. Mina Kenyon.
.Ml*w Rosa Hallock is on the sick list
Mrs. 11. Hallock returned from Kal­
amazoo Saturday, where she has been
visiting her sister.

party to Ito full extent.
Mr. M. V. Spealman, formerly of
Canton, Ohio, who purchased a farm
known as the Abram Bush place, loca­
ted aliout S’; miles north west of this
place, nearly two years since moving
on to the same. Friday, Oct 24 th, in
company with C. A Polly, Uri«h
Buret and A. 8. Cortright he was mak­
ing preparations to go fishing on Crook­
ed lake. Mr. S. went across the fields
on fcot quite early In the morning, and
wh.le there in the hou.-e of C. A. Polly,
he. an re trbin his seat to look at some
minnows in a pail, which were to be
used during the day. While looking
Mr. 8. fell dead upon the door. On the
loliowing day, the Sith, his remains
were removed tor burial to his (ormer
home in Ohio accompanied uy hU
mourning family, consisting of a wife
and two suns, each bring under age,
and a brother-in-law, Henry Black. A
large circle ot newly formed friends
and neighbors mourn his audden de­
parture from our midst.
J. H. Kellogg closed a very success­
ful term of four months school in the
Pendil district last week.
Peter Aldrich, aged nearly 78 years,
has been quite sick for several days
paiL Report says he is recovering un­
der the treatment ot Dr. Elliott.
We had the pleasure on Saturday of
viewing il flock ot lambs fed for mar­
ket by I*. H. Lawrence, lie has a nice
arrangements within his shed fet wat­
ering aud feeding hay, stalks, besides
a grain self-feeder where all of the.
flock may come at will and help them­
selves without stint by the shepherd.
Mr. L. has also a lot nf ahdats and pigs,
which he is feeding and which are doing
well. He is using a Steam apparatus
for cooking the food for the different
classes* of his swine. We were Inform­
ed that the tombs sold on contract for
six cento per pound, to be delivered the
fore part of next month.
Many people are complaining of colds,
while some claim it to be a winter fe­
ver.
•
Mrs. W. O. Barnre has again been
prostrated by rickneas.
Mrs. Harvey Aldrich and children
are on thaelck list.
-Alvah Pennock Lays he ean fish and
play ball In the season of It. but that
does not require so much study snd
Erectice aa the art and science' that be
just about to inaugurate.
. '

daughter's home Sunday morning, aged
86. Funeral services took place Tues­
day at 11 o’clock at the Congregational
church. The remains were interred in
the Freeport cemetery.
The party was a complete, sucre's
last We inc-day night. There were 86
numliers sold.
Joe Al wine and family returned
home Saturday after visiting friends in
Indiana the past winter.

French part of last week.
Mrs. T. D. French was seriously in­
jured one dav but week by fallinr
down cellar. She is. however, improv^he school concert at Jordan’s hall
last week Monday evening was well
attended, in spite of the storm..
H. K. Hendrick and wife spent aeveral days with friends in-Carlton last

The entertainment givefa by the band
About the only event of the past Saturday
:
evening was much enjoyed
week of any importance was the ma- by
I the few that attended.
sonic ball at the opera house WeduesMiss Florence Putnam went to Hast­
d;*y evening. Almut 75 numbers were ings
I
Tuesday to attend the teachers’
sold, a numlx-r being present from class.
&lt;
VJOH FKINT1XG.
Hastings. The supper served at the
Rev. Milo Smith addressed a large
jUjnkiivI ;ride l»(clt in the Job Printing Delodfre hall wan fine, and everything audience
s
A. C. Jroaap. dnuuretlllk
at the Congregational church
paitrai-nroC thr Baxnkk. Everything in the
jntireofflre i* new; sail with the latest f..Croat
FaStnMter. Yankee Sprit***,
passed off nfeely—barring ih«- -music," XSunday evening on the subject of tem­
type, die most approved pattern* ot machinery*
c. W. Armstrong, Bowen* Jill
•which was execrable. Undoubtedly. perance.
।
end competent workman employed. euablM the
the next party given here will be supThe Star society of the Baptiatr
HAXKKH w do flr*t-cl*»&lt; tob work. .
will be antdrtainsd Friday eve­
■plieil with an orchestra which am read church
&lt;
upt rented with u«
notes.
ining by Florence Jhitgam.
‘
M. b. Keeler I* in New York pur­
Jerry Boynton was- through, here
Friday looking up a route from Wood- chasing
&lt;
goods foa the spring trade.
IteapArtlully,
Hsst.ncv U a elty of 3JX0 oooplr. varroundrd
COOK
&amp;
K18KEKN.
Marceau-*
Wrights
daughter,
with
land to Battle Creek. There’s 0|»jnoo
- u riel, nml provperou, country, and n the
two children, from New York, are
worth of good paper waiting for Jerry. her
I
county real Of Barry county. It* location oa
ihre.' natural trrrace* niltijs from Die Timer.A great many are rick, mostly lung
him an extended visit.
as soon as he puts a railroad into making
i
•onle .-her, could hardly t»e surpMtrd. With
trouble.
,
Woodland, and he probably will go af­
The Creaeent society of the M. E.
t* be.suUtully shaded -irret* and handsome | Strong's mill is now in operation.
Number from here attended the K
wili give a supper at Mre. G.
ter them. Whfn he gets there, he* church
&lt;
A social hop at A. li. Beldon's on the
’ e.otnes, it aflordt an rxrell-nt rreldsnce place.
ITie l itv liu graded •scnocl* of the buchest 224. It was well attended and a gtxnl of P. ball at Middleville the 22d..
Wula-aday evening.
might tietter strike from there to Ickes
1
iLiuiU.-.: of exeellrncp. also a sckool library &lt;,t
T. Forbes sehuol closed in the Brew
M*ud Young.who la attending school
Battle Creek, via Nashville, than to
tjfio volumm. and rlrgant school building*. It .time.
district last week. He has been engag­
leave the stub and run his road from at
i Grand Rjpids, Is home on a visit.
James' Nesbitt is out again.
ha* me cbtirebes.threeroe^ileut newspapers,
ed to teach the coming term here. W|
Mrs. C. Clever entertained several
uid launeroui socwllM* of the secret ana beuevGeorge Turner is better.
Freepo.rt to Battle Creek through
from NasbvMlc Thursday and
Hasting, which he dubs “a dead town, ladies
1
The road across the river and mud are sure of a good school.
Ada. beloved daughter of John Man­
Friday of last week.
anyway.”
ul«b water of uuvirptUMed purity mM adapta- creek data were covered about two and
chester. died Friday, at 4 p. tn. with
James Luther and wife, of Lamont,
t &lt;«. for hoUM*buN purpo«H. and a].m rei-urr* one-half feet with water.
Miss Minnie Mobley, of Jackson, is
adMdate protection acalnM tire. Il bat two
consumption,
She
was
loved-by
all
and
Geo. H. Luther; of Grand Rapids,
visiting Nellie Truman.
•
i
Married, on Wednesday, the 22d.
Rood Panic*, which etb-nd every poswiblo acI Listing* newspaper canvassers have were In town last week, Ute gueste ol
■■omodaUots to patroir*. and two new hotel*, on- Ambrose Reid to May Scothorn. May who knew her; and the parents have
the sympathy of the community. Ser­
»l wfi! ■!« It no-r open tolhe public, that hive nu they have a long and happy union.
been beseiging the town the past two W. E Otto anfi wfft.
Adporior In any city of ihreo times the po.iuUvices were held at the M. E. church at
Mrs. Fred Pfredarteller, of Mount
weeks.
Cadi
off
your
dogs.
Mrs.
Ada
Main
has
adopted
the
■jvn of Halting*. It* buvlnen* men andbud10 a. m. Sunday, by Elder Moore, of
Miss DvCouraey has gone to Illinois 'Pleasant, was visiting here last week. .
;;e»a k»u.*r* are fully »brex*t with the times bi daughter of her sister. Mrs. Lord. The
Middleville, and the body was taken to
Dr. A. Hanlon, of Elk Rapids, was m
to spend the summer with a friend.
;.iu»h and enlrrprise. It has already s number papers were drawn Monday.
of njorishlnx uianutacturliut Mitrrpn«ca. Bui
v
one day last week hand-shaking
F. C. Boise attended tbs. Michigan town
I
The fishing has been splendid for the Leighton (or burial.
Ils jltrvelonetnent in this direction has been
W in. Kepkey's home and most of the
bls host of friends here.
club banqnet st Detroit Wednesday.. with
'
aisdreiihy lack of proper transportation faciUconteuU burned Mdhday. Himself
Revival meetings at the M. E. church
and reports an enjoyable time.
ure. Tub Mlrhisan Central boa lung been Its
&gt;aly i.ulway. But this falllheCUlxaco.Kalaand wife were at home at the lime.
There's a daisy hew 5-bonie Buxton 1last week were poorly attended.
maaio A Saginaw K. R. has been completed to
The voters of Thornapple, regardless
in the Nashville News office.
Quite a blizzard. Saturday and SunHaatuif*. m.dtluR It nearer Chisago by rail
There's a house of-bad shape near the of
। party, point with pride,to the record
than eittiet Grand Kaplds or Jackson. It la the day.
Fishing ia the order of the day.
purpose of the projectors of this Uno to extend
by the Hou. John Carveth in 1885
depot whose occupants have been noli- made
i
Almost
everybody
is
sick.
Uie saruu to
neat year, which will
Everybody goes.
in the state senate, snd hkd hoped to
tied to seek fmh pastures.
Charles Armstrong is on the gain.
make th*&gt; C--K. A. M. one of the bed line* tn
H. Gaskill will move to Dowling
his name, in ths ooming camThe pupils of Mrs. Ilindmarch's present
’
Frank Patten is very sick with ty­ next balurday.
M KblK»n. The Lowell &amp; Hasting* railroad has
breti graded and ironed from Lowoll.south Co phoid pneumonia.
room observed Longfellows* day Mon- ;
Art. Stanton's valentine was an eight
Freeport, eight toll*** north of Hastings. Tbo
day afternoon.
.
Earl Russell is said to be falling.
right of way hss been secured and most of the
pound
boy.
No
school
was
held
it
the
Professor
’
s
Carveth
utterly refuses to be a candignultog been dene from Freeport to Hastings.
E. Terpenning is confined to his
J. II. Valentine in at home entertain­
room Monday, the thermometer stand- date. This bring the care tba
This road wiU be extended to Hasting* In ls». ho ise by illness.
his old enemy, the rheumatism.
ingat freezing point and obstinately ether in the district that would i
Ambrose Crump is on the sick list. ing
(Jeo. Baker is helping A. C. Waite
refusing to ascend. The trouble was ■as hearty support from our peo
Mrs. Perry also.
pickets. Weurderstand that Mr.
would the Hon. Clement Smith, u____
caused by a defective furnace.
Jessie backet, of Kalatffazoo, made MW
Baker will move to this place In the
points lor. tn*nul*cturin&lt; e«UbU*hmenia her sisters a short visit last week.
Claud Potter, of Detroit, was in town lawyer, he is the peer of any in the dis­
• . 1..•* -T-.
aa.K t. lb. ilrw ztf th. *|I1.
spring
last week, singing “Johnnie, get your trict, and moreover is an upright and
Rev. Babcock's connection with the
Jerry
Bproul,
our
hardware
merchant,
gun," etc. He's been sent homd to his honest citizen. We believe his nomin­
Something like a blizzard Sunday.
■ hire menu lor such loaUtutlon*. Ortalnly do Baptist church here is ended. Xast
will sell windmills in connection with
, oecter. place for any branch of m*uuUcturlnx.
ation by the republicans of the district
Oscar Matthews and family spent ana.
■ repceially furniture aud woodworic. could be Sabbath cloring the year for which he bis other business this season. Mr.
Brady's flats took their first bath of will add much to the
Thursday in Irring.
iclc ted uud a liberal bonui wHybe glvra for was hired. Sproul
It*
an
honest
dealer
and
deserves
the season last week, being slightly in­ ticket.
Matte
DeMott
was
on
our
streets
Mr. Collina, of Kalamazoo, will sup­ our patronage.
undated.
Wednesday and Thursday.
ferity, mid vroposro to place ItaeU Ir. the (root ply the pulpit next Sabbath.
We are sorry to say that it Is a com­
Thos. Cranston, of Irving, wm in the
George Moore returned from Indiana
Seven persona united with the M. E. mon. too common, occurrence for our
rank of the huiilinK citiesof Miciilmui. lu this
8. H. Larabee has bls house all pa­
village Thursday visiting his sister.
on Tuesday last
ronnrctlun we will si*U* that during the past church on probation on Sunday last.
pered.
.
1*. M. to lock up the postotflee all day
Mrs. M. B. Brooks.
rear, th" ut-r bulldliac* and ItnprorenieuU In
Mrs. Ilaufstetu-r is on the sick list
George Bostwick is hauling logs to
Ha*ilug* argrrgittrd (too,ar* and during Hie oaat
nnd liu*ve town, as was the case on laat
Alatie
Nearey,
who
has
been-spend
­
A
sister
of
Chas.
Church,
from
Ot
­
two years SK5.000. For (urtlier mullmiUin
Anson Wolf returned from Tenues- Friday. People who did not get their sego, spent a few days with him last ing the winter with a sister here, has Delton. He Intends building a shed
concrrnlnK this, one of the brot title* iu Michi­
this
spridg.
mail
the
night
before
or
wished
to
get
returned to her home at Hickory Cor­
gan. and having a*'bri&lt;hl proeiweCa ** any. seelret week.
week.
• .­
John W illiama says he took some of
take the Hatting* Bans an. acknowledged to
A ten pound I-aby at Alec. Kimbor- postage etamps found no one there, and
L. Smith and family have returned ners.
be tile equal ot any o&gt;uut&gt; pap»*r published.
the (xistman 10 miles away.
Dick Sturgis wns home from the the big fish out ot Big Cedar lake the
lin's.
from the north.
.
other day. Some were 4 inches long.
Leroy Barnum will move this week, west a couple of days last week.
Fred Cook visited his brother Frank
rot'R couneiw.
m. bates.
The school in DisL No. 8 close* next
There's a rumor of a rumor on our
.
Attorney at Liw.
nnd Mr. Lees will move.into his house
"nJdkk Qnlrk .nd wile .bitai'.t ' J-""'’ 8mlU&gt; **«“ bu”d*&gt;' “
streets which Is daily growing more Friday. The teacher. Mire Hannah
again.
•
Whitby has given good stttofaetion. .
James Wolf nnd wife spent a few rumorous. but’there's nothing definite
Slim Ella Barrett, of Delton, closed
in it Ttt.
days at James Sutton’s* l*it week.
J
b£J’
InSXi.e.m. down I
’“J *° Gr,”J
ber school tn the Chas. Carpenter dtolast Thursday to bld his t^st girlhood
*’**.?£•.'‘“h; . ________ _
Mrs. Wesley Slewart 1s afflicted with
CLOVEK2IALK.
i trict last Thursday.
•
n XBAXBEU.MnD.
U"'M
’’ “1 Carrie O'Dell visited our school on rheumatism.
. ; Wetlin-sda) last.
JudnoniBailey, of Rosa, has lieen vis­
E»y. to catch cold.
Chiu. Baldwin and wife spent a few
..
Dick Sprague and Jay Barnum fished
vicinity the past week.
Quite a snow storm passed through iting in
itrtloAnrtTiaK’A’hwiHnn nnd Surgeon I The theater at the Wilcox op»ri.
days hist week with friends in Johns­
•
at
Mud
lake
in
Hope,
on
Friday
last.
John
Kaftier,
Jr.,
went
to
.Treeport
here
last
week.
M4y befeuud at hte^offlee over
"tere ! house last Friday night was a failure
'
•
pe I'lUUU rtb Ul- uuMrt- v.r.
Our school closes this week Friday, town.
Friday.
Mrs. Zerbel is slowly gaining.
-~..A
im. Ait
George Clary will visit in Battle,
from
S ..
l&lt;&gt; to ..a. ...
in. -w.*
and t.rtm
Horn 11«
I to *3 n
p.jm.
All rail*
rolls on account of the rain, lie underL. Noble intends going to Delton the
Charles Dash ami wife start for New
iu city or eoaofy promptly r.-*j».&gt;nded io Bed*■­ stand they will try it again tome time with exercises in the afternoon.
Creek
this
week.
Eld. Grow did not preach his fare­
dem* -BetiUrv puoe. cor. Center and (Bureb
York Monday.
- coming summer .tpkeqpboarding house
in the near future.
t.. lla»tinit». MMrf
e
Dame rumor says that Mr. Chadder- with M. Pennock.
Mr. Lee, father ot Mrs. G. Mason and well sermon on Sunday• Last, it was too
On Saturday, Feb. 18th. W. 11. Jor­ don will occupy the house, soon to be
Mrs. John Bell, died on Wednesday of stormy.
The
mite
society
will
meet
with
Mrs.
n W. LOWRY, M. II.
,
vacated
by
Mr.
Mosher.
dan found a wolf robe In the road,
week; funeral at the M. E. church Palmerton on March 8lh.
Sales are quite numerous around hem
IT.
Llxyslcian and Surgeon. last
We feel sorry tor the young man
north ot Woodland center. The owner•
on Friday.
.
'lake* a specialty of treaUug duwasre of the
Dorr Stowell visited our school this can get the same by calling at Mr. Jor­■ who tramped three miles through the now. Mike Moser. C. Norton and C.
A little son of James Moon was week
EYE and EAH and th*- preservation of vision
Dilien each have bills out for sales to
Monday.
dan's, two miles north of Woodland tnud to ask the company of a young come off in the in the next two weeks.
ny proiwrly uuina SPECTACLKS and eye buried on S.iturd*y, after an illness of
Aluut 50 invited guests assembled at center.
J i.4HM tri*
. lady to a social, and then got left.
D. F. Garrard starts for the west the
vflUe and residence on Brosdway. near Court only four days.
hi um of D. C. Kenyon on the even­
r. r UUbert. A L. ll4Ubk L, F.uf
L. B. and E. G. Potter received the the
ff&lt;mj*e. Hastings, Mich.
ing of Feb. 23d, to witness the marriage
There is considerable activity In the first of March, .where he has a job on
news of the death ut their brother of his daughter Nellie to Fred Bump, and L. Parrot visited Kalamazoo last;
ths railroad as conductor.
George on Friday hut. His home was l»oth of Carlton. The ceremony was week to see the ofilcere of the C. K. A■ tie and lumber business. Messrs. Pierce
The
birthday forty at Seolca Beigh's
QMITII A COLGROVE.
S. R. R. They came borne wearingr have a large stock of logs and their last Monday was h very pleasant affair,
in Chicago.
ip
Lawyers,
by Rev. A. K. Stewart as­ very pleasant srpUes. but kept veryr saw mill is busy. ’
Bert Cooper, Charlie Mason and performed
and a good dinner was enjoyed by all,
(Offlee In Union bfock, Hsstlnr*.)
sisted by our pxstor the Rev. W. D. quiet about whatlheir success was.
Preparations
are
being
made
for
a
Arthur Hili returned from the north Rowland; the ceremony being short
furnished by the ladies in attendance.
Dr. Landis was at Hastings last week,, large amount of building at this point,
Saturday.
Dance at Ue center Friday night of
impressive. After congratulating under the treatment of Dr. Lowry forr as soon as the weather permits.
The young folks had a party at Rob. and
E. KEN ASTON,
r
the happy douple. we partook of the Infiamation of the eyes.
Bates A Klnsbury are getting ready this week.
.
Attorney
Law, Phillips' last Thursday night
Geo. &amp; Marehail accompanied
bountiful supper prepared for the oc­
to manufacture a Urge quantity of byMrs.
Deacon
Holmes
ia
on
the
sick
list
this
her mother. Mrs. Miller, of Caatte(Over J. 8. Goodyear • Co.'s »U*re.)
casion; aBd then with mirth and song
brick the coming summer.
Practloea I□ ail court*ot the HUM. Collection*
ton. are visiting in Ohio.
we
occupied
the
hours
until
the
clock
Mr.
McLean
is
now
ready
to
serve
Felix Chamberlain has a horse pur­
F. P. Palmerton, who
striking two reminded us that we had
customers in the blacksmithing line.
chased of B. F. Barnes.
The
Mr. Mosher Intends removing bis B. church
The wheat appeared to be in fine con­ better adjourn. The following articles F.. reports a good lime.
ARTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate,
Mr. Gilfloy, of Odessa, whom Mrs. stock of goods from Hope center to expected Wednesday evening to assist
dition as the sun and rain cleared the were presented to the happy couple:
Insurance and Loans.
r
_
Water set. castor, wash-bowl and pitch­ PrAUt had arrested for disorderly eon- Cloverdale, during the present week.
ground of snow.
Sheldon tn the same
1 have to announce the death of Mr. Mr.
on Fri­
A donation last Friday night at M. er, pickle castor, waler set. set of glass­ durt. was uned *1.00 and
Lettie Whitney closed her school In
Special Attention siren to
ware, fruit dish, perfumery set and pair day last.
Timothy Collins, an aged rerldent, who
[
of tiroparty.
The InUrrot* of noo-reaioeni PhUllpe for Elder Daniels.
the Quail-trip duirict hut Friday, and
prvLrty owner* carefully looked after Fams
Mr. Engals, who was arrested for dis­ died on the 19th. Mr. Collins came on will teach the same school the coining
M. Bagley to furnishing some fine pillow shams, lamp, lied spread, pair
of towels,, bed spread, gospel songs, orderly conduct at the hotel, was tried to the farm he lately occupied, over 30
of JlRlio* for tale or exchange. Houm* and lumber for the roller mill at Delton.
summer.
C. F. Townsend has a contract for pair of towels, vmM, sail and pepper on.last Friday evening, ami the Jury years ago. He was a thoroughly hon­
net, tooth pick-holder, set of knives and disagreeing the prisoner was discharg­ est and upright man. and highly re­
500 ties for the C. K. 4 8. R. R Co.
forks,
pickle
dish.
X
dozea
napkin^,
spected.
Ills
remains
accompanied
by
JAMES A. 8WEEZEY£Biryer
A dancing party at M. Bagley’s last
ed.
________________
Ed. Birdsall has recovered from his
a large number of relatives and friends sickness, and expects to start for Clar­
Wednesday evening. A good time re­ dozen silver spoons, butter knife and
FREKPOHT.
Hxii'ngi, Mich.
__
were taken on the care from Clover­
sugar spoon.
this week.
Prart.ee* In *11 court* of UifxUte. Offlceorer ported.
John Wallace was in town Thurs- dale to Kalamazoo, where they were in­ ion
Jacob Lenah came near haying a ser­
, Frank Lewis and wife are on the
MJVTU HASTINGS.
terred in the Catholic cemetery.
ious accldtot near Cloverdale, by the
star list; also Mrs. Leonard Lewis and
Target
was
tn Lowell Friday.
John
—
—
—
---------------------Remember
the
school
exercises
at
the
sleigh turning over and the box tailing
little boy. .
JQ C. WELTON
Wonder who the reporter is for the
ouhim. The horses bring gentle, alone Star Friday evening.
Mrs. Ell Charlton Is s6m to be about
Quite * number of persons attended M.’ E. society.
The K. of F. dance held in Jordan’s
Abbie Bower la quite sick, also her
saved him.
Nelson Hidkley was in Lowell tost ball Wednesday evening was a great
a very qukt aervhe at the Star Sunday
little brother.
BALTXMOBK.
evenlrg^Rev. Rowland falling to put week on business.
social success. There were about 45
Mrs. Malvina KcLeUand is quite sick
Smith Will spent Sunday with couples present, and none went away
Walter Snyder, whose death was In an appearance.
at her daughter's, Mrs. A. L. Green, in
Died, on Wednesday last, the Infant friends In Lowell.
dissatisfied. The music furnished by
mentioned in last weeks paper, died at
John Kahter. of Hope, is the guest of York's band ot Grand Rapids, added Allegan.
QOOK A SHELDON,
the residence of hla son, Volney Snyder, child of Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Ryerson,
Bessie Draper goes to her sister's in
much to the enjoyment of the occasion. Newaygo this week.
aged about five months. The funeral Geo. Binriker’* people this week.
in
Baltimore,
Feb.
19.
1888.
He
wai
(Offlceln Abstract Hlock.HreUuri. **lc*&gt;,
c. J. Smelkrr and Albert Gosch, Sr.,
Among those present from abroad at
unusually well in the morning, done services were held at the Star by Rev.
Mrs. Della Roush, who has been vis­
H*ve tbo only set of Abstract Books la Bai
were in Ionia Friday on bu&lt;Iu«»*.
the
K.
of
P.
dance
were
Mlns
Minnie
Geo.
D.Lee,
of
Hastings,
and
the
re
­
the
milking
as
usual,
and
on
coming
in
it
in«
Mist AbbW Bower, has returned
County.
Wonder what caused that sober look Cook, of Hasllnga; Mrs. Smith. Ada;
the house complained of a severe pain mains were interred in Riverside cemeto her home in Grand Rapid*.
on
Louisa
Smeiker
’
s
face
Sunday.
Mrs. Tracy, Grand Rapids; T. Rogers
in the ride and back, but did not give terv.
•
f
Dre. Beyder and Lathrop are seen
Al. rt.
—' .J ..--------Geo.
Holmre.
of
Ada,
spent
a
few
and wife, Ravenna; Geo. Luther, Grand quite often on our streets.
Last Friday evening, as all will re­
up until about 10 o’clock. He suffered
nappen * vanarman,
Rapids and A. T. Sprague, Lansing.
Lawyers.
great pain until death kindly relieved member, a very floe rainy evening, the dare in town this we-k.
Mrs. Albert Sponable was called to
MU* Cad wall ami Nellie Yarger were
Chandos Caldwell was attacked and Ohio, by the illness of her mother.
(Oror HartiWCB National Bank.)
him of his suffering at 150 p. m. lie leap ) ear party at E. IS-nnock's whs a
badly bitted on the arm Wednesday, by
was born in Cattaraugus. N. Y^ May. surceast?) Seven persons sat down at in Lowell Thuraday.
•
Farmer*
are
preparing
for
makinr
a
dog
belonging
to
John
Sweegles.
It
16.1817, was married OcL 5, 1810, to the flr.it table. It bring such a success,
ILLIAM 11. SWEEZEY. Attontqr .Miss-Lucinda Bentrn. They came to a surprise leap year pnrtv took pla--*- sugar, but Saturday and Sunday didn't is to be hoped that the owner of the
Geo. 8. Hartom is on the gain.
At Law and Solicitor In Ch-mcery. this state in 1844 and settled near Pon­ the next evening at 1). A S. Patou's. look much like it.
dog will put him beyond Die power of
Mrs. Levi Gifford is improving.
Albert Gonch b.iught a cow of Geo. committing another such act.
The protracted meetings at the cen­
tiac; in 1853 they moved Into the town- Ail present at lailb ut there parties enThursday for®29.
Monroe Dietrick knows exactly how­ ter have closed; Rev. Goodrich Hing
«hin of Barry, where he lived until the j-ried themselves.
■ Beeler
Andrew
Geiger
made
a
trip
to
Logan
Peter
Coburn
went
to
Kalamazoo
to
break
a
colt,
at*
was
Illustrated
by
called
home by tbo lllnesa of hta wife.
death of his wife, Feb. 22. 1884; rinc*
ILLIAM B. SWEEZEY. „
Thursday. W»* won't say * hat for. , his efforts.wlth one on Thur*day.
Mr. Densmore, of New Y ork. is vis.
Justice of the Peace. that time he has lived with his children, Friday to attend the .funeral of his
Mrs. A. Br’inn-r vWtrd nt J. M.
A dime supper will be given this af­ itiug at A. G. Kent's.
ot whom six survive him. Mrs. Albert uiwr, .Mrs. Aggie Buckaru, formerly
Collection* * specMty.
■
Brunner's Thursday.
ternoon at the residence of G. W. Ickes,
.Herbert himpkim*. of AugUHta. is
•
Kelly being one of the number, ife Patteroon,
Mr. D.inirH. of Carlton, spent bnday froni4:.M to 8 o’clock, by the voting
was a member of the Wesleyan church
A. Reid .took the advantage of leap with
visit iiig friends in Assyria.
his sun-m-1 »w, (»*-.». S&lt;ai'**y.
people's crieent. society of the M. E.
B. TIMMERMAN,
.
nt Hickory Corners 'f*’r .* numt*er of war ami Wk* united in marriage to
Mrs.
A.
G.isch
visited
ut.I.G.
Reu. Hotumpatbic Physlclmi Jk burgeon. years. Hi* was an upright chrhtalri Mi-s Seorth'irn. Cungniiulatmni Am.
Mra. GeoS. liartonk burned h&gt;
church.
(h-rtrurie Niino w ill tins week lioteh ter» ThuTMlax.
man and respected by all who knew
quite badly last Monday night.
(O3fee orer (Athrop’a drug store.)
We understatt i Geo Brider will *w*i:
on*’ of the iuonI Mim-r.ii’ul terms cd hliito**!*.
Hon. J-ihn Carveth and family left
Amos Bowen says if the toys dor* t
mm.
•*'
e
i'U*l work *m Uia r.dlro td this
M'huul cut taught here.
Moudtfv
fubari
extend*
d
trip
through
quit
striding, they will hear something
Himim'-r.
’ II. LANDOS. M. D.,
CARLTON CENTER.
.
I’Nysican and burgeon.
11 Eckert and J. G iteut* r delivered th*-smith. We understand Unit they I drop.
hath
(’old we her yet. No chance to han­
intend going direct? to Chattanooga, ' John
, fc“ ’Tuckerman-took
r—’
**a FTiilden t«»h
acme
rattle
nt
Hiv-Hug**
Saturday.
’Vrrellvi.l. Web.
.
The vdung peoph’s Washington*
I last Mem lay/while cutting ice on L*on
ear yet boys.
riffle- one door »*uUi &lt;&lt; KIBwtrleks drui; dle I he
Mr.*. W. lloluire. of Ada. visit cl Tenn/
jMWb H«-nn M obtest daughter di-d I ndI &gt;tl Until Tompson's hall whs well frteBils in town a few nays ol hint . 'Enos Smith, of Allegan, was In town
Allred
Young
has1&gt;urehn*e&lt;l
a
build
­
Wednesday* The fim-* il at the M. E patr- n'z-Ht on th*-wmlrig nf the 2gn*k
“Moudsy.
chu ch, sermon by-Elder Moore ol Severn \-fl ve nnmfc-rr- having Iwrti s d-i.' week.
Slutley Kenyon, of Barno. Wis., is ing of Cmuj. Uliter and moved it »o hix
Mrs. Ltudladt prr-vhi»-d suppr for th- • B w.is quite amusing tn hear one of visiting
anner Hasting*
his parent*, 8. C. Keuyon and lot cast of the ceuUr. He intends to
...
Fietp-'rt - young men snoring inehurch
parfy
foririxty
cent*
p*-r
cowpie.
while
convert it into a dwelling house, and
We are informed that that 1 idv cotnSunday evening.
* Mr. and Mrs. Roger*, of-Grand Bap- i move there in the spring.
po: itor in on the war path, nay sit ain’* the landlord char;-*! fifteen n uls for l.t-t
Died, Mrs. Mary M. Roush, at her
so. 1’leaae uoa’C bl^uie us- for it but iwrstts. Report says all enjoyed the
ADVRKT181NG BATES:
Out oltitnn prr
..................................... Si00 00
RttraeUuxu (or special poaiilns*.

HASTINGS.

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Job Rooms.

�* ~W’S YOUR LIVER T7

FARM AND GARDEN,

It the (vrieaCal rahrtailon. knowing that good
health cannot exist wllbmil a UaritiULt-lTt'.r.'
....
i
i. T.,r
marSmvwtA ure

Ui7ntotni&gt;.-U decompoMn* - |Ki|«oni*ti
rrn nenl bemterhe eu«ue*. Minis r«
lavitixlr and ilCTipoodeftcy Jndirj®
whole system B deranpU. &gt; &lt;&gt; "«'•*&gt;' °
ba i rertr. -d *• maty p-wte to Iwrith *&gt;
pinna by *lvir&lt;* Ibein »lirMtby Uvvr ai»

AgMlnat

Itubblt* and

Farmer* who lire at remote distances
front veterinary surgeons often hSe vtilliable ludtuate bcciuiM' they lack ktiowledgv. cut only of tlie (linens* nn;l its
trcatmenti but, in ciws calling for putcldc upplieatiou“.' best method" uf npplyTug IxmdnffM. When hot poultices are in
order it fa very neeesAnry ’that’ these
should be ndjunU"! m&gt;m to retain the heat
nn&lt;l prevent an aggravation ot the comjilulnt which is likely to follow when the
IMiultice is not closely held In place. It Is
with any application only wise and kind
to M&gt; orraften a bandngh that the beast
will suffer uo inconvenience from it.

regulator

L

"A* a aencral famltv remedy for DyspepMs.
Iinqd Uwr.r.mMIpMloii.H* ■ I alws&gt;» use
•m—...... i
*nrt have rwvrr been

-W. J. McKusov, Ms-

Ths litest Telephone Meh
From the Seat of War.

FIG. 1—THBOAT BAXDACK.
The first figure here presented, illus­
trate* a thnmt bandage for a hone, that
was dMcriiKNl recently in Ohio Farmer.
This unndneo serves Well for any outbids
application to the throat. If a poultice la
used, as in tbu case of swollen glands,
etc., it te advised to first.adjust the band­
age, then place the poultice In a cloth
folded so as to retain it anil draw between
the bondage raid the throat. After It has
been adjusted, the baiter is pm in place.
A liniment can be applied in the same

horses as to the claims made by Percheron
breeders that tbeir animate are a distinct
breed and constitute a separate clox*
The contrary opintoii sustained was that
all the draiuht borprs &lt;jf Fmnr&gt;- ore &gt;.ubHtantially of the.
treed. To mtilo
Ihte matter n i ur.i-.uiB®&gt;' wn- ubpaftnt&lt;H&gt;y
the Illinois state j-xwd of agriculture
last spring to inve»n«a*b tbe object ntul
rejorl thereon.
This cmnndttca, nent
cotuiiiuulriitiuna to in-st au.tlmritiM- In
FYnnce. Tlwsc uutlioritirs unanimously
decided tluil the Pcrrberon I* a distinct
breed nnd is' the Iradlnq draught liorsa
breed in France. (Jn tho report of this
couimittiM: the TUInob. state bain! voted
to put the Pcrrherous in n distinct ciao.

The principal point Is to get the hams
just milt enough to keep and not so salt
os to injure Ibc flavor aud caiwo the meat
t&lt;&gt; liecumt hard.
A real uicrly cured ham from a young
bog is one ot the luxuries of the tabic.
Muke a brine just lining enough to float
au egg. stir In sugar or N. 0. inotasscs
enough to give it a alight sweetish tnxte,
with two ounces of saltpetre dissolved in
every stx gallons of tho pickle; stir, and
skim off nil impuritl'-s before using, anfl
krep the hams weighted down nnd covered
with pickle for from four tu seven weeks,
depending on their stxo and tl»e weather;
If exposed to a freezing temperature,
more time will be required; and small
and large haius should L&gt;e pickled separ­
ately, otherwise the small ones will be too
salt Siuuke with hickory wood or cobs.

GOING TO JERUSALEM.

Mrs. Phoelw Cheslry. Peterson, Clay
Co., 8»wa, tells the following remark­
able story, the truth of which is Vouch­ □feSON X, INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY
ed fur by the rcMdenbi c4 the toMK "1
SCHOOL SERIES,

pain and aorem fb, and am aide tn do all
my own'housework. 1 owe my thunk*
to Electric Bitters for having renewed
my youth, and removed completely nil
disease and p^n.* Try a bottle, only
50c at W. 11. Goodyear’# drug store.

Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lake
Citv, Fla., wan taken with a eeverr
Cold, attended with a diMrewing Uautrh
and running into Consumption* tn ita
first stages. Ha trii-d manirio-called
popular cough remedies and steadilv
grow worse- Was reduced in tlesb.had
difficulty in breathing anil wan tumble
to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption and found
immediate relief, and utter using atx&gt;ut
a half dozen buttles found himself well
and has had no return of the disease
No other remedy can show an grand a
record of ciitev. as Dr. King’s New
Dfacovery for Consumption (luaranteed
to do just what Is claimed for it—Trial
bottle free at W. II. Goodyear's Drug
Store.

The Boat Salve in the world for Cute,
Brubtes, Sort*, Ulcers. Salt Rhfflim.
Fever Sort*. Tetter, Chapped Hunds
Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruptions,
Minnesota Farmer tells about silage and positively cures Hies, or no pay
without a silo. About the end uf Octo-' required. It is guaranteed to give per­
ber corn, unhnaked, and oat straw were feet satisfaction, or money refunded.
cut with a feed cutter tine, half an Inch' Price 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
nnd lew., and piled into a iuiy mow with­ H. Goodyear A Co.
out pressure or weight or ex^lnsten of air,
Just organized at Grand Rapids, the
beyond surh pressure as wax funiikhed by
n man'K own weight. The muss heated, ' Michigan fire-ladder and truck compa­
and after a white the top .for a depth of ny, capital 8100,000. *

three or four inches molded a little. This
food has been fed to Bilik cows for some
time now. and witigap other rations Uisu
a Utile ground oaisMgrtie animate are re­
ported to thrive on. it aud give more milk
siace ro fed than before.

anywhere than Pre got now. Good ligt*. ptenty
oT room. Come over and see m*-«r&lt;4oor

cff-'Ctlre fur glvlnj tonu

;

diction.Slid SMliUllalHCi uf
.
tag tbe nervous forces to ih i
eun.ijtipn, uni ter purify
.
ami Vitalizing the blood.

[Troti I-—rm Ih-lpw Q-urteriy.
« H. H. Hoffman, HdMitolR^to. puMlsbnr.j

GR
ea
FOK

Falling Heal.il..

thronged with fwo)&gt;te going Up to the
Fttrorer. BMraynl, pnt m by u friend into
tho jxiwi-r of. Deliver, give^Up futo the
bands -of. Gentile*. In this case, Pilate ns
muTnenting the Human jwwer. Nrourgc,
ehasttee with whips. Crucify, put to dnath
on the eruos.
Worshiping, or kneeling,
showing outward marks cf respect. Drink
of my cup. or share my lot, or sufferings.
Th- ten. I. c.. the other dtecipko. AU of

■ iIcm. 1 tried various r&lt; im &lt;;
by dlffercul uhnriclans, but i,.
wrtik that 1 could not to
out ■tomring to re«t. My'frjru&lt;:
smri*d&lt; u urn |o try A»rr’»
m Rich I did. and I anj il'.v,- «,
Mr&gt;&lt;H£ »« ever. — sir*. i.‘.
'
Al.-xuadria, Minn.

Zcb-dro.
Moved with indignation, were
• ory angry. I’riuco*, men high in ofileA.
Mintetcr, or tervaat Mintoterwl unto, or to

family, for bcrohila, and k-,. ,.
taken fuilhfully. Hist ft will u
cradiriue Ibis terribledte a».. 1

Rheumatism
Lumbago, Bae

ache, Sore T
bitea. Sprains

it

cor

ipUvilv nr death.
'
V. 17. Jvwwwan now g&lt;4ng upto Jerusalem

e-.nijoundnl. — W. F. Fowler.
Si. J»., GrwuvUte, Tenn.

•...

Dyspepsia Cured.
Uut ba was going, ami goal;; with the full
knowledge of nil that awaited him there.
But why were they ama**lt Was there not
something wtprclaliy Mriking in his manner
and appctaranivT Hoow ahuurt transforming
influence about him. Was it not the per­
vading cotj»Hon«ne«a &lt;«f what was before him,
and the shining forth of an indari rvaoiu-

••1 bavr &lt;wt my tecs lilts a flint," of which
brdsli spraksl
V. 18. Having called hi« dbriptes round

HanaimrllU without rehet

per bottle. W. II. Goodyear.
FOB » CENTS get- Kemp s hirer 111)* tor
I Torpid Liver, for Convtlpatlon, for tbe ComplexA method for protecting trees against ion. W. H. Goodyear. drugriM.
rabbits and groend mice, practiced by Misrzr’’
KEMP'S FILE SVFFGSiTOHIEo
fil FPOMITORf Ei euiT
rurr where
r
!z~— ~± !x2_~ri -7 th;
,
,
vwuuw.. M. frtre Nr. r« Ure.
aalirl
Coodjear
sour! nLnla
Stale Hnrtfa^ultnrMi
Horticultural ww-lwtr
society, Minataita
consists
in covering the trunk of tbe tree around
A large ehrewe factory will go into
with wire cloth. If thl* bo Inserted an
at Potterville. Eatou couninch or two Into the ground, it is claimed commission
—----------------------------------that it proves an equal protecUon to t ty, In tbe near future,
ground mien, which ofu-u girdle trees at '
—
and below the surface daring the winter.

f’trsiTf

and K«d
AppetWkshouki sugx-.t tte tSariJjwrinn; Till* prepar-di. •,

U would be lmj«o*.||f)e f„r „ .
«*ribc what 1 suffered fnon
■IMl^HriMlarbc up to llm ij-u,. j "&gt;
taking-A}vr*s bar*nparill.. | ,-. . .
ll».i rare of variuuv pbt-driai,. ,
a creat many kind* &lt;&gt;i i,..,. J..’_
u •mt obtained more titan i-i&lt;, ••
lief. AK.T taking Ay.-rShsn
a •le.rt lime. n&gt;« l&gt;e.ida&lt;!&lt;
.
ubti my Wuniaeli i&gt;rfo.-uw&gt;l li-u
.

promi't u«" of Ayer’*
;
। • the
ibe Metlon of tlie di^eatire ah,!
,,
■mraii*. and vitalizes tlw
[;
‘Villi..nt doubt, the in--t r. - ■ !. .
pnriiiET yetdl'covrn-d. —II. J» .)• !U1M..
Athatic sve.. Hrvokhn. S. Y.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
pnt to death.
r .♦ ...

of rourae. Thrir
i' carried out. In

Idww'X

Jotnuer

-AU right."

tea-y
Therefore
FIG. 2—CHJ FT BA SI)AUK.
the Gentiles, who.
In the second cut is shown a properly and fatal mistake matte. by southern preparation known ter all Lung Troubles,
Wartlon.
adjusted bandage to the chest. Thia will fanners Is the neglect to cultivate grass.
told on a poolUre guarantee at 10c., 50c.
ba found especially useful for applying Gra-a, he very trulj claims, is the founda­
W.H. Goodyear dtp)., Drugglsta.
liniments and like curatives in taws uf
tion on which evary good term is built,
lung fever, etc., or (pc holding in place a .and he pointe to the prosperity of the
Only a few democrats at thel.oygan
poultice on collar Ixjum.
northern termer, who keofM up the fertil­ who wouldn't take position of lightity of his soil with griuM nud stock, as evi­ bouse keeper.
lastraetlva Figures In Kgp. I‘reduction.
dence of the correctness of his asacrtlon.
Draakaaaeis er ths Liquor H*Mt Foaltlvely
A French authority gives iliu following
|
Cored by admiBlsttrina Dr. Hains*'
oh the average weight of eggs from dif­
■people ot Beatings and
crown ' Michigan, and raaau
Geldoa Spodfia.
elate »n&lt;! *r v •&lt;&gt; mat
ferent breeds; Idgiit -Bnihmae mid f*nrtI: eon bagbenio acui&gt;o&lt; rofraur tea with-'
ridge Cochins' eggs..7 to Uw pound: they State Beekeepers' association at Utlen it :
out thr knuwlrdxr Ol lb« person lallu* II; Is
lay. according to treatment nnd keeping,
wav decided to form ‘ an interautlonul as- |, abu&gt;)m&lt;-ty NartnteM aiwl will rffrci a j*rias- ’
from HO to HXJ per annttm. oftsnumra rociation under the name of the Honey ।
more. If kept welt Dark NrahuuM. 8 to
Produecrs' union, to secure and puldteb
the pound, nnd about 70 per aunuta
*tatlMtlcs regarding the protect in every '
Black, wdiite nod buff -Cochins, H to the lioney producing state iu the Union in the ■
pound; -106 U n term yield per nnnnni.
mouths of May, June, July, August awl ]
systma ,
1*1} mouth Bocks, b to the pound, lay 100 September.
♦ tract Impregnated with the
.---------------.
per annum. Houdans, H to the poind, lay
uf bests
1. Ttf rotantviuMi of hf« acrid ro.
150 per annum; non-eettcra. Ij» Fleclw,
ILDILN
7 io the pound, lay 180 per annum; nunSPECIFIC CO.. 18&amp; Bare st.. Clactensti. 0.
Tho Jersey Bulletin says that a good
wtters. Black-Spanish. 7 to llw pound,
ration for Jerseys Is four pounds com .
.. is
.. said a certain popular young
It
tey 150 per aminm. tertnteiqn«w, 0 in/he meal, four puunds Uuseed meal.«ix pouutte j man i___ __ _____
in St Ignore ___
has __
bad seven pro- utterly withont vynijathr with him thrwtwo
pound, lay 190 per annum. Game fou ls,
EMMA UJOliv
wheat bran, aud fifteen pounds of clover possls this year. '
diwiplM and Malum-, their matter, arotu to
V to thejx.und, lay KM) periimynn. Crevehay.. If you bare corn fodder, add a little
«.
oenni. 7 bi.the pound, lay Jj|/per annum.
[u..re IbtMrel n,«l .ml.huu
. 1
An
Excellent Route.
Leghorite, B to the ponud. lay from 150 to Uttia nurit sprouts if you can buy them economy, sml medicinal merit,
2U0peritn*ium. Hamburg*. V lb the pound,
waui ioey vorc.c uu'ir ambitious crarreawnabiy.
-----------English spavin llnirumt removal ail injn* for
the high plan* in hi» earthly king- !
lay 170 per luinnm. Polish. V to Uw pound,
__ ___ ...
K i
tey 150 -per annum. Bantam, 1G to the
hard, soft, or calloused J um pa and blem- do'll RalriMw. fliM- •
pound, lay (JO per annum. Tuykeys’ eggs.
The practice of wurming water for iithra from horwa, blood spavin, curbs,
5 t&lt;&gt; the |kjuihI. tey from 30 to tjo per an­ stock, especially milch cows and animals splints,
sweeney, ringbone, stifles,
m
Bespectfaily,
num. thicks’ ttgu* vary greatly with dif­ being fattened, I* .
npralns, swellings, etc. Save 830 by
ferent «peciea, but from 5 to 6 U* the growing every
AU through hlamintetrv ! wodam jw
SYtAtUL
A
use of on« bottle. Warranted. Sold
rtmuibry had no ether ?.r* ‘
tiiNhUPOui M
(Kiuud, and from 14 to 2H per annum, nr- year in section* Bl
by Goodyear Co., druggists, Haalings.
curdteKlo aga and keeping. (Serve. 4 to where the winters A
the jjonnd, tey 20 per annum
Guinea an- long and ndd. &amp;
The Adrian furniture company is at “•'MUF-i-win.uarswJwliiivttesiai-jrut , r
fowls. 1J to ttie puund, by GO per annum,
work on a 83,Quo order for a Pittsburg gteries&lt;if ItevM, throne. The test qnmtion : ‘
1
HAILWAX
---------------firm.
l-irgeeggs have generally a thicker shell
for wurming
than iinaller dues.
water fur »tock ■M ' . A &gt;'
omuuua uoh.
Wilt tbuu at thl. time re- ' prta-foM rolnts
v.« rdescribe* a plan W,L ' ' ,A?.|! UflH
‘ the purity In* cfleclt ol Ajei'» HarsapartHu.
...
u- imwci.
Anu it v.ns
only nnd.T the roU^btmtag Influence at tboblch 0.
1... W
■
I
nf ‘he S"04 ^toyrsof riu;
The {wcMut. Is an upporiuDe time fur fonnd both cheap ^**^4
i
is Ufa an* sorrowfully jet
preparing convenience* that tuny be tiiads
I alone on accuu&amp;t of Dyapcpsia, AArey-.
iu .the work shop for future use A
not ftswri or carrfe-l un as earthly king­
,
Tablets will enro Dyspepsia
dom* an.
-— ■ ■____ _ -..
watku.
farmer can hardly comprlBr in his stuck of heater used by the
Iowa advocate, and said to do tbe work
tv prepared cvpceisfiy for cbiMren, sail IM Mo- farm appliance,* loo many ladders; short
inddera. Jong ladders and step ladders effectively, at the minimum coat of cou
W.
H.G
oodyeah
*
C
o
..
Druggists.
। being all required nt one time or other.
V. 21 How profwmd the pitr that morrd
structlon and running,
it is made of
iui&gt;* affections so co«iinon tn ehlldhnod. *■»*■—
&lt;w, —'— . — - ,_ ,__ , ■
. .
.
The actpiunanylng cut shows a wonder­ grilvktfteed Iron. A is a cylinder twenty
St John h&amp;a the largest extension t« fully convrident,tedder, wfdvji, while by Inche* in diameter and eight inches high.
1 tWeds. for Ute ctHHity erf Hurry, an
ble manufactory in tbe world.
tWteun- on Ui« foarth day u( Febn.
n » means new. is ven dMrable. ftpteys,
■6.
!nort*..*e*.
inar.
u, serwdM, ot wen
according t« adjustment, the dual port of
■ Ml । Uber Jl&gt; ot
----- - ., . — ,oa ;»
atep ladder aad uu urdMaty -rralgbt
n me smoke, and
°° human or animate cured in 3) reived th-dxiuction that afterward
la d&lt;ler.
Inches in dlatne- | “inntea by Wixilfortli Sanitary l^ipn
nd red ninetyawaited them' DM Jamra think \7u m
attornr)
'*
fe&gt;
&gt;©ome jnat above Thia never fails. SoW by W. H. Good­ aecond in “tbs noble array of martyn ba fell
ter. and
ink, in which it to Jteffr, druggist, Hastihgs, Mich
burethUw nrerd o( Bmh DM /o&gt;» U1U
cover the mourn secured by vud wort Lire. • ■
J “&lt;£ X, ta JSTE , V**?* J* *&gt;' WooJ'd horw, a
any sort thereof;
lately water rigid, aud can be made
from
(2.50.
J&gt;ichson In May is Incubating.
Sow. Uierelore. by virtu* ot th* rew,-: . 1 »«Je
any firmer at a com
c * of
---- “ to
• -*
£
eoetalneu hi *ahl mon****. *»&lt;1 tur •Utat' m
Brill ba ■voided.
iffffite ipji Biwti.Mwi.iirevtilM. nmire t» tu 'nby
but supplied with a small hole, for slight
riven that ou Mlurday. the jj»t day ut St*--.
A. D. ISM. M ten o'clock iu tlw for. - &gt;-r.. I
.__ ., ...
_
. . mood EasBedy
nameay guaraagnaraa.
draft.
shall will at public auction tn the htgtu**. ttu
r~k«t
IK" iT
i

HARNESS

WHIPS,
BLANKETS,
ROBES,

G

Annual

Have yo
ing a Cloa

If so, no
save in on
ment.

Marr i
down all t
and under

You can
line to sele
traordinaf

This is a
Lacies’ an
cheap.

We hav
over in

Red

TURK GOODS I

REPAIRING!

And Finally

J. Ml. Babcock,

'r- M ANltDBD

Peckham's

Croup Remedy!

&gt;0 that yo
ine mark

Special
Goods, Plu
vets.

a

Also Fl

-Underw
scrrlet ch

We can
your Cott
in bleach

MA

In fro

M/.’fnSUU^SS! uri all
ayjSWff E! XEE forms of
roup I

Cough.

Cures
Coughs and

lie put together. Ths dipper round nf the
wide ladder abonhl be inn through Biota
Iu the nanww «w, 'llw H|,xa arr a little
more than twice aw long, nd just a* wide.

l-KHUAMI CEOCf kKMZl'V

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist.

t

.“-rt,
snvui.
Go raMUwc a»d Mln* the petitlM, duly rerl

and

'KcV.e.t'a, ET15‘,1,.u|1“«*|r

that

that raid petitioner

of the outride owe, and Um noU-bea in Urn
end of that ow on the projecting ends
of the round nt Clr other T1m&gt; iipi[ghta
are mode of 2 IrjrS inch spruce, and when
spliced for a loag ladder, mu! n block
pressed into the aloU beside tte'routida. It
is nearly as firm ns though ina&gt;le of mw
plane. It takes but a moment to pull It
apart enough to *hnt it up to the desired
angle for a npecial ladder.
.

The method of mnnnfaeturi

From 150 pounds of strained ground bones
separate fU.y panada of (hi- finest. Ihit
the coarser I0U puands Into a steaDier or
kettle with an equal weight nt waler,
corer and boll about no bmir. Then dip
out the contents Into a hnlf hogshead tab
while hot, and gradually jiour Info ft
about fifty pounds of the &lt;&gt;il of vitriol,
stirring the mixture. When c.ffcrvracennfens ceased, add the remaining fifty pounds
of dry, One bones and mix thoroughly.
Bones which have had the grease aud
glue, removed from them arc much caster
dissolved than n-.w ones.

U ’*W!"

Z

making a tub ten inchss deep, Innidr j
b&lt;cis^u *H Rheamatte
measure. Set tide tub in your water
Neuralgic pains.
We guarantee it.
tnnV nnt
*r -**■ r In rh*(nl&gt;
rere.--.re.
YV.
’rt T\
_____L*_re_
W. II.
H.Goonvwiw
GooDrxAB .AA fCo..
Dninbu.

MdMJ tee pertetae* driwrttrof In m:&lt;1 mon- .
gaffo. °C so trnyta thrtrut aa m.i be aree«»*r* ;&lt;•
pay the amount due on m!&gt;1 m»rrt
sewn per cent. 1wirrr«t a»4 sit legs! re«t». tn-

rnnst pms flrinly an the tub’s edge and

-« iu iij. i nere future hvw tiv M Ba open
"• “rf
Mines ot Hcrocfs perwvtitIon mJ tlx. *«n&gt;ks
mg totally submerged, which mustalvays
&gt;w kept so white there te afire la it. Put
some live coals in the tester, drop In some
krndlmg. sad then notuo short, hard bits
•»f Wood nr soft cool; after ths fire gets
wrdt started put Uw cover qu pipe, B, nnd
tbejhm —nl- v——■ -«—’—- —" ■ Xfry rap
particle
te radhted except through

W. A. Wadsworth, of Livingston, has
been elected nrwldeat of the New York
state board at agriculture; cbrrwipondliig
neeretary, J. S. Woodward, of Niagara.

A adwinie is on foot iu Manitoba to Im­
port Icelanders together with their live
Mock.

a

Mp.rlU» W1U cure ,&lt;m.

Tbro^ws

W. H. Good-

X —re,.

'

mAJwS.rf**100 dwttr «••**

hi* hand.'

Probate.

&gt;oo«ves it nvtfm it at

*hcl’1‘liinntiouof Uw tensgaihM

two hrnhron row.
pbu-w* in tlw.

«.

lnln
.*

praying fttt-rwawina therein

wid'

op.-wt.mtty to paw un u Xv *!

A^l »

'SSHLSBJJWiffWl
*•holdeu
•kW**rat
RfMdeomibaB to be

of that of Uwt year.

XreZT 7“ 1,1

h"1

. ‘T1 '.U,‘

P’”"*

Hot it co,,M not

the IfnMe
OtBre. In th- elij of Hutlu**. in * 'l l •"COD'and show esusejf any tbrre be,.whv:l.&lt;&gt;&lt;HM-PtiawawaKinsaiM not be oraurel And it
I* ftlWltM. re,
. ,•

h lb® "Stoy’s, name and addrem. will’
bring these docqmoutH ns fast i»lsau«]

lOfmtMUA

among the breoters of French draught

HO

COT

JonlM;co,inty "dry" l^v 2.919 majority

1.1 'SSotl

DO

grj
S"\S

Tin? export trade In. American antilro
(luring the pa«t ahlpping season fe:ffj£

Sto**'“5tNew Haven, Conn..” req iratlnir
the bulletins uf thnt InstltuUmifAjd "irg

Lasns II Join-.'
Mongsk**-

Wor"“ SjWlfic U
SJJL l«el“1 worrt ku*" !■&gt; U&gt;e
world. No core, no WJ. w. U.OcSS

wT’oXgsr ”
r&gt;‘-

‘

8WITM arkftoitnvK.

fr °T dtao,P1** *« *n" to bavr b«'U
At a late meeting of the New Jewry i btSd'o’ not ^pe* ’Kw’h'1 iT’k’’*1’1, nnfairlT
t£tu7LrWUSk
to them that ths

rireted* oW b*Mr‘l °r *,,re&lt;!U’r*

YO

‘££Tnt‘ll“s ?* ord *“th* **vl •*

n

U
“w Jdhn Iu bis lonely
exile, and wo may w,-’.l imagino th-- d«s&gt; t.t&gt;

j'*1" **

a ii-- -raaid cowiy « •

�jiU,.
AN ENGLISH CUSTOM.
A

THE CRAVES OF THi FLOWERS.

A MOHAMMEDAN MOB.

LONDON WRITER EXPLAINS THE

ADVENTURES OF AMERICAN SAILORS

Amid llw apelurUm* l-uma

MYSTERIES OF HAT TOUCHING.

AT ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT.

Of April’a rhlldrva fain
They periabrd when tbe airtr »u bright

FOR
CURED
Rheumatism,

'

Neuralgia, Sciatica,

Lumbago, Backache. Headache, Tooth-

xebe, Sore Threat, Swellings, Frost­
- bites. Sprains. Bruises, Bums, Scalds.

IT CONQUERS PAIN.
AWARDS FOR REST PAIN-CURE.
s.n/ .lai d'’tl IMtloti-U*-3-«oM Medal.
• •-'« Illi »..U&gt;lblt-&gt;U- IWO-Kial.l Mrdal.
■
• !&gt;. i t.V|.hir-.&gt;tt-'M.K|lv*r Medal.
' •
Juir-IMt-Unld Madill.
-i:.c ... hx|&gt;mi*.I..n-!sM-Gul«i Modal.

GREAT

Annual Clearing Sale.
Have you put off purchas­
ing a Cloak?
If so. now is your chance to
save money on the invest*’
went.
.

Marr i Duff have marked
down all their Cloaks to cost
and under.

You can have a good fresh
line to select fcom at an ex­
traordinary low price.
This is a chance id purchase
Lanies’ and Childred s Cloaks
cheap.
We have marked them all
Over in *

Red Figures

I have wild that hat touching rton alnxwt
universv! &lt;-u*tom in England, nnd it u
Every ow* indulge in it. But teforo 1 go
further, let nu&gt; explain that it te only .mA
pk- uf diffcreut grrufa* of soehty who tuoFb
llarir hat*, t.. each other. R luu *n.l«teuly oc­
curred to toe tliei Uris qualifying statem-ut
iqt»rc-.wnry for tbe«rii-Jratiu:lof tbore who
might oliwrwho think that" gi-qtl'-m-n
touched tbelr bate to each other, tradram
to tndenMn, servmtte to w-rvaii'.-*. and an
00. If genii-ux-n do, na occaAionrily inny L».
[Kwnbh , it f&gt; only a* a «iet uf mere elaborate
wavu of tho land, or roidiqc of tbe walking
stick luuxlio when paadug meh other in
wnlkiug, orolevatxittcf the whip * hen rid­
ing w driving. At a|l evrata.it i* i«A tbe
ku«! of hat touching'I mirui, or am here allading to. Tbe !mt »4t:.-liiug «&lt;■ which 1 n-

Wp can save you money on
your Cotton purchases, either
in bleached or unbleached.

MARR &amp; DUFF.
In front of Fanners’ Sheds.

URK-bine. a.*! rai-e their hata to their cus­
tomer*. thr-re lielng u wide range in the mal­

fy.rxlon

§

thing but pleasing aa the otter carriages
[■OMv-d into tho crowd of yelling and gurtjeuiatin; deniona. through which they vainly

occupants dragged from their aeata and
buteberad In cold blood. Tbe few who
cajied found rvfugn in a guard house clone

rriitently interested in our well Iwring, to
alight nt om-o and follow him. This tune
diacretiou came to our aid, and. jumping oat

frieti! up n *ul* street, and, after making

&lt;pber of tli-att who gain their livelihood by

tho■tom

tbe d'sira and wiiMuiwa &lt;4 which were nlready carefully barricaded. A few
ing» on the door reoulled in a bead being
cautiously put c-at of a' window up «t*ir».
raaof a friendly di&lt;*mtion in

nronag iWwr fdk th^ mine- 1 &lt; true. And m&gt;
. the !;&lt;«« and o&gt;ming. and going end ix&gt;«-r

juit far enough for ua to aqu-jcm through in
.-anjle
tho
* Cl?. After
‘
‘ party had parsed iu the

u-.. ml „n„„,
h„.n,
; Jdita,,
. »».
liatsto yon i* iprevanteil, i wqwtful roo „
’ w«y yuti-an quickly MS-.*»! fre!. k.-urlteb- ulung carrying knives,
ilreArm*
~
~
,cluta
------- and
,
ti'in of you, you nntd then rrtnni tin- aninte
wrtn, woo, hail they caught
rife. sweetheart
I hois* I make *»ywlf nndeiMwri. If y«m
ki bare
made extremely
right cf ia. n uuH
_ _______
. short
Irndn’t tipped or overpaiJ lin-m. tte&gt; • hanro« tcndfr/i r it idl. Th- &lt;•! I &lt;-ity w uied to it
work of it, ra -Death to the furrlgncr*!'
and donl r.&lt;&lt; mmd it. It u the way its toll*
Among «jUx-r |«qj»’-r whu t&lt;«&gt;«--li their hat*
and a;nn ri-jwatod.
tbe pedk-emm and jcrtmrn ■-n thebuit uhich
iDelude* yum- boaai But &lt;m« mmtn't ft&gt;r-

Ing n bapjry woman n lie wonk! c lutch n crowd more unmanageable, our unulcorant
fife rail era capetan ts-ad io n heavy ctorm. - KtunXian “a* all the r.m serious, t&lt;r should
yon will knot

rxfsr.-ttxl on boxing tiny for the polhviueti
am! jxwtmen. Stun aahm-nbllig to tbe«e. ow

conauous o^yom, &lt;r ony'.ndy • anuae of the
proprMlio*. And this tendernwH, teo, » all
compearing. There are many trust* and
funds for lb*&gt; widow and fntberlesc, and

campUsh much toward Irvoklng up tbe mob,
they probably would prevent our houae lx&gt;

cogr.Lumre even in the iUterman's gayret ' meat. Our only plan now was to wait until
hours ashore.
' * comparatively quiet time; then, watching

going on exacting, a sxpUng. nnd liking bom­
.. .__

goes of fteh, there te a ••iteberman’s ball,"and dared bo would not go, a*’ should ba bo disof ton many. Three arc never for indiv (dual 1 covered leaving a birr lead cd bouse suspicion
proflt, but tnrai-iably for tho benefit of । would at om-e bo fastened upon him os Icing

paid it, ium! imagluing that it nr-ans ore
apect
l
v ■ . — ...
—«- it..* ,ku&gt;.nrW

whoa* lives, went out to a shrieking storm

rtiat it ia Mippcxd to mean, and ought to

farteniog* ttjon the Hanks, or a dory was
Lcotra into tho seething aca. Thia year

get hold of, and that hia life would pay tb«
forfait. It w*e not until threat* and suppllcatiou* hnd born supplemented by bribe* that
from one of the back window* into the.yard.

FOR ONE DOLLAR
COITS HONEST
ill

CD

goes on from year U&gt; year until one ran hardly
bear aught in the whistling winds and hoarse

HOUSEPAINT
COTS FLOOR PAINT

Uonal Anthem te pteyed, every man prewont
takes off hi' hat and keeps it off till the
band stop* This te wbette-r the qurcn, or
members of the royal family, be prcwvit or
not Army olfkwr*. whether in utnforni or
Uot Uf known), are always saluted in public
bv th** soldier* of their own regiment, and,
1 believe, of any other regiment quartered in
the same garrison. This, I think, cihauste
Um bat touchera —“Cockaigne*" Izmdim
IzriU-r in Tbe Argonaut

A axtdy looking mandrifted into WashiagUS. recently. He had nothing in tbe wide
world but an idea- He Ixirrowrd u decent

&lt;xx-.L, sw *«~**
---- --.
to believe that they ought to have Gier bcmls
lArauologically examined. They were ncW
senators aud th-iugl.t it was the cor.-vet thing,
(mrigent uuerdaBt only) wanted in ewry town*
ami when tbe clever phronologiM flattered
them for pawsswing so many good qtteUUra
tbsy nxxiuy paisl bma Uw the wbieh beii-riusl.
..
1... l.irr.H, ototr lb&lt;* CorrW^

zSsWlWTDIff STICKY

sitenwli trial
have
utto' pros*
to b- ,11 you repmu-uied titeteto be.
i-.andl.-d your ricars for moreWl.
A. A. Paiwkx Fruo..
’
Address B. W. TAJiilLL A CO.. Chicago.

ahronuiugtel baa his hmute lull. He m mak­
ing quite a neut thing U it twscoaily, and
.... nut have to burrow anutbis toium coat
WMiimfton i*u&lt;

way in tbe wall, through a vacant bouse in
the ad joining lot, and ao ou by another street
to the aq-.i.-vre.

piercing criea ot drowning Ibhcs-msii and
bran aickening dirges for the drad.—Edgar
1* Wakeman in New York Mall and Ex-

Thcoo wboea inclination or businrw take*
“““7 -- — .........
—
in thia city note tbe greet difference’in th*

hi

M.

If Governor Hill, of New York, Is ot all
some sort of a atrect row going on we I
thnnkecl him for hb kindnoaa, told him that a vain man he baa abundant canto for
thus far American had been comparatively feeling elated over the frigUt his friends
free from ronqilicatloaa, and that cm we bad hare given the supporters of the president
i-jaMuakborc to ace the thiuga of interest we iu the Democratic party. A Dakota blizthought that wc would beep on, particularly r.ard could qpt cause a more decided shiver
, iu our road lay outside of tho city, where than tli* spasm which darted down (bo
w would ls» lyysnl the* troablea that liolitical spines of Mr. Cleveland's wlvocaricd such great excitement.
cote* when they discovered that in New
। --After
looking
at Pompe-y's----pillar
and
one atate tbere wo* a Democrat who was
- —
------------ ----; York
or two'other plapasof more c.r tew interm, strong enough to divide honors with their
all ot which ore well described in the com- favorite. The awakening to the true alt*
I'lctc gold? to Alexandria and its surround- natiou caused by tbe atnigcle hi the New
ings, we drove out to tbe Khedive'* garden, , York Democratic atate committee wns a
where wr, intcndoil to |uu» tho remaining por- ' rude one. Al first the attempt.n as made
tfounf our stayaahore. We found quite * to belittle tbe nflair by ascribing it to an
number ct officers, both Amcriran am! Eng- accident and denying il any political sigIkh, out at th? gan'.en all hfnntform, which nlOcance. But ns there was too much
latterly they hail been obMgcd to wear when- evidence on tbe opposite ride, tho Clerccv..-r they ca:-40 nshcrv, to guanl agaliret die load papen* have all taken to abusing
insak* daily offered to foreigners, ami here Governor Hill for tvhat they call hi;
for the flrat time we hnd a cr&gt;tuparaUvriy . ••conspiracy.’'—Philadelphia Pre St.
etear ncronut of the trouble* which termi­
nated in the' horrible butchery already going
' on tn the eity.
city. Liter in
m the day several men
uWhy
they cut down the ex­
I iutbc party at the Khedive * garden* that '
the Boston ctratotn house *40,lawutiful summer afternoon, fell rictims nf
inquired a gentlcmnn of a Dcraothe mob Wc decided that tbe best thing |
*«Blera roar bool, my dHr fellow,
now to to dene was to jump into rair rar- ' you Bre nn. ported. There te to be *
riagrc, and. by taking tbe ahortert route, en- presidential elrctlon this year. In all
zlMavfm tn
th*
wlwww ** honed states hopelessly Republican tbe «w^_****
expenses
to find our boat*.
will be cut down. Nothing wlU bo saved
■ Our carriage wua fortunately not able te
leave until the fnrty of Englfah ifflrera had money thus obtained will be expended in
doubtful atAtee. You won't bear of any
re trench meet tn Near York, Connecticut

L-ntKx' of the building in w itich

in the minority.' Of crairae every niau, gen­
tleman or not, should touch hi* bat. it not
actually ralas it, to a bishop or other clergyman, particularly if he t&gt;e of advanced
y*ara This te, of coursa, chiefly out ot re­
gard for tho calling, though ibe man may
1« alto entitled to aperinl raspcct. Every
one lift* hi* tint ami remains uncovered in
tbe prewmre* ot tbe qnrvii or n mrml«-r of
the royal family, with meet j&gt;eopte, tbte

YOUR BUGGY

S

Aud if tbe temptation of cheap

uni-riling. Ta ail thl* h»i touching there ia . chi dran induces a man toinhabtt Ht Grorge'*
•t&gt;M.|Mi hr AWi m.m,, U|MI1J ti,.. iwnonto iu the e*ra or Limohouw. he will t*&gt;.fmmd in
whuitwilK* hrtt ia tow bed. He
Hi- muritouch
must
a "Peabody" or sumo «trieth r«gulat*?d
bis hat iu return. If lie doran'l be is i«4 a mod»l dwelling. Hr
gentleman. I don't nuwn npon tb* t&gt;rnad
ground patreit to every &gt;tae—fork of good haps Ac will aarrowfuliy complain -when
manners--but b.-caua* it i» the custom Let
me iMu*trate: 1 miw, tlx* utberday . a wrahhv
tr«d»«inan. a *lra;nT who la much riA^r than
most i-f tbe gentry who ore his ru-aunwn*,
oxi'l a man yyho wouW ordinarily |«uu&gt; fora Uon with its enfeebling am! dtebeart«*iinr
.
g»-nt!&lt;i;uin with petqilv wbu didn't know him. «&lt;«?.
In common with all other workingmen
Id* hatt&gt;&gt; him, aitd be ...........
dhln't touch
hU lint with _a ........
rnMrntte
but, it-Kiuar
regular income,
income, ui«*
the
—
„ ............
...w uu
lack. Hud he te-en a gvntl&lt;-mau In* wmihi |»rinansnt dock laborer i« made by hb wife,
lines dona to. Of cotirse. I**lirs can't 'touch K abv !•- a tidy woman end n gi*»! niapager.
tbrir hate Th&lt;-ir return salute is n slight ' «iecratly .verasd In the rare* arts of rooking
.,1^. lK».l_ l.a.r.41, a l_,u
,1,1 sewing, the *family
- - '*&gt;&lt;S.life
i. ia
I.. Iindependent,
• .
bow—...
to j utu!
either hat teaching; «»r &lt;-«art«*y Nor .1..
. • avraroctforfable.
,
ami the chil.inm may fob
ladies or gentlemen n-turet tlte ois issni-r* of ) k&gt;n in th** father^ fuatsteps or
tbelr own wrvanta. ritter in or qut of doors • thing.*.' ti she b*« a gowip In,

will get. Sap|Mv«-. too. you &lt;|Mnrrr) with a
friend, or have stiff that steps yuursprak
ing for a time. D-nt )" i think hia servants
wuigivc up touching their hat* to yon when
they tee you. if they can inanege it ( Ho will
yuan stop teurhmg terir hate te him. Y*ai
are th*srvfore quits, But it i* pitiful In its
pettiness', tbe whotr thing, wbeu one com** to
think oT it. To people who reflect at all, it
is living in a fool s paradise—If one ran fit

PAINT

Th* doubtful Mate* In the last nntkw.nl
Connecticut, Michigan. Califcuin. Ore­
gon, Nevada nnd Indiana. Mifcb'Lanha*
been won over, California and Oregon
have been made surely Rcpuhlicnn by
Cleveland's war on sheep, and there nI main the other five stlil in tbe doubtful
column. It is almost certain that Cleve­
land will be lite nominee of the De mocrate, although HU! and RandsII, Seeing
defeat staring them In the fa^e. arc tank­
ing ................
herculean efforts to prevent bis .*
re­
nomination. With him for a candidate tUo
Itemoemti.- llOrty will be forced to adopt
^te tncasag? tm their platform- 'Ute will
{easily giro the Republicans Connecticut
( »u(j New Jcnwy, and so reduce the Dem-

thorougWy *« thesiuxmarte brat and anal- and Brooklyn a* to permit the ItepubUt*Tm»in would ix-rmit.
•
; can* to carry the state by nt ienst 10,000
A* no drove up from tbe landing there vote*. The Republicans are auro of 16K
Who nclfcr n tuorurht on cur paih,
—
iwmed
—.. to .be
-------------n much
.U .larger
------------------crowd1 .1
tbmi
— electoral votes, and tho problem that con­
and much more excite- front* the national committee te how to
gain the necessary thirty-throe, to win.
In tbe last campaign aide issues were con­
DOCK LIFE IN LONDON.
sidered, and these doubtful rotes were
were loiuugnci, *«-mg our party, came run­ thrown away by trying to redeem two or
ning toward our carriage to tell us that aonie- three isouthrrn alates. Next fall wu hope
llah WWrorxilh _____ ___________
th-.ug &lt;/an untvaully serious character wm to see a determined effort put forth to
Tlx- universal tUduratfon of the wx-te! fife
capture New York; and the first stop of
of East Umdau manifest* lt» !f tntbedocLi
an effort Lt to allow the Empire state
lighting in a n*ighteiru.g street; that large such
--------------------------------------------------------------------, number* ot told Irra had ivucntly come in to name the presidential candidate.—
employer, firn-men aixl t:i-r*. Irut in the comfrom the country; that th.- l**t, ami, in Monmouth Inquirer.

tw«m superior* end Biferlur*.
Of courro. n man's fwn nvm «-i vnnts towh
their hats to him. If they didn't' th&lt;-y would -bor, and. emmig tbe more* rcqwtabfo of the
icon their pltuv*. tin n -utb-nuui'- M&lt;rvr.nte working etas*, in the isolation of the tatimust ten&lt;-h tteiir hatritetheir masiOr'«fri*mL vidunl fnmily. Tl»e ‘tpertnniMiit’’ num of
wbcncvi-r tlu y .jicuk to them.-or ao them. Uw decks ranks hi the nria! sente briuw tbe
skilled mrchauie-'or aritaui. With * wngu
uuuilly fromkwonty to twrnty-flve shillings
a wor k aud an av.-rage fumilv. be extets
fur them to touch their Imt- to hi* fjin'!. ( alxirc the lip*, uf pmvrty, though in thno»
uf (temestte trouble be frequently aiuk* lw। low IL He is perfonw nspertabir, nnd hi*
il '•qu.-iliiyf no mat'*:- b
how gratstly he may liv.
require* little skill m- intelligence;, the one
nlnohu. '-nndi'ion f* regular an ! ronstant attmidan'v nil the year tbraugh. Hr hits evrtt
gentry. Al! dm lalpr. r. &lt;m a.i csuitBaml n vested uttmetin re-gidarity. the dirk comthe villagers ;uat iailrj village touch their late) actins *• • irnefit sock tv 'u airkrnret
hate to "tb- gentry4 wh**n -V 'r they tnret. imiUirqtfa. an interest which be (urteiu if he
Tl»&gt; women nnd girl-.--&gt;f a village atop and
&gt; gentb-m-n or tedto*..
By the irrjgatar hands tlx* p-mianent mau
an commua a* it uved » lookwi upon uv an Inferior toi, nmn, m&gt; |
nnd wor.wn **-rvant« dldlkod a» ax-h, or tkapiard a* a drudge,
alway* cuortesy to
matter c:al mtetrrM He, fa hla turn, rraent** 11* popular charaowbrnth-y
. luaa-t ’.beit
----- &lt;.ut. Tnxl&gt;*m&lt;*i, by I terixation uf dock tadwror* a* the “scum of
which are nxwnt tte- butebere. iakersf tteliearth.** As a rule the perwiawnt men do
:m&gt;ngnro, grwi gropra and tmikiurn with 1 not live fa lb* immediate Detxhte'rh-.»l of the
wham a gentk-iiiaa drab, all toti'-h their bate I docks. Tbcv are sratterrA far and wide in
to bint
t
E'urvsl Gate. Hackney, Upton and other outTaiions dnqwra,
drapenl &gt; uphold,
uphoL-d. .-ww, hodrra, { lying dutr. te, the regularity of th*rir wage
TaUon*.

i-o that you cap see the genu- hat in return to hb grv«rm &gt;&gt;r fooiinati when
ine.mark down.
• —:---------. ■
Special., bargain in Dress I
Goods, Plushes. Silks, and Vel-! mi!vruy guard* and M&gt;rtm a h&lt;&gt; ar • ncknow b
vets.
Also Flannels*and Blankets. I
Underwear in white, grey or
scrrlet cheap.

White lying at anchor off Alexandria durihgtbe few day* prerkx** to tbe te.mbardn«it of that city by the vrowte of tbe English fleet under romtnond of Admiral beymour. several of our party who had nr*«r
reeu tbe sight* about the ptec* dechtol to go

eg

stern discipline of Theodore Thoma*. who in

come to be quite the fa-hton nowadays for

want—don't you sec*
Cleveland and
Vilas know what they want and they ore
going to try bard for IL—Boston Journal

We have a aurpriae There la a third
Mugwump Ln thia atate. He edit* no al­
leged Repnblicnn paper at Hamilton, O.,
and ft fa be whp gtwu anorttng over the
aurprislng grentneaa of Grover Cleveland,
Jackson to find another such saint. Aocording to this Mngn tunper there never
wa« n Republican president who camo up
tn tbe Cleveland atandank We had Dot
thought aueb a mnn exitted in Ohio, and
we w-tsh to be prompt with th* newa
There nro twq, othere.—Cincinnati Com­
mercial Gaults.

Free trader* ore induatriouely circulat­
ing thij- Ccn'sns 1870 show* average
wngr* paid iron workers ♦■'•26; cenvna of
1810 shows nreracB paid in sauie industry
only
reduction of wage* nearly 25
per cent. This bring* down t he bouse and
goes the round of free trade papers. Un­
fortunately no well informed protectionist
„
„
pnnnHim mi
On cold forth* ecn-Mui year end
premium
la81
lheM
fnt trade
t
....
arguments.—New
York Pres*.

In this week's issue of his valuable
periodical, the editor of Harper's Weekly
baa another elaborate article justifying
Mugwump support of Mr. Grover Cleve­
land, uotwitbstandtn* all his shorteomings and backalHUag as a eiril service re­
former. Boiled down, it comes to this:
"Ke hug tho offender and forgive tbe
offense."—Hertford Coorant.

Care for the ChSdren

nlng sores, so dreadful I Uraught 1 should lot o
them. Rood's Hxrsai’artn* cured them com­
pletely ; aud they have been healthy over
since. I dq feel that nood'a BxrsapsriQa

Purify the Blood
ilittfi Sarvapartb* is charaetertxed by

rc»ic«b&gt;&gt; ttggnta; Sd&gt; lLe pro1nrtU.n; id, tha

rurioe- n;y IdMl, aiiarpeus my aicettfe. sexi
N-cint tu iv.1L* ma over." J. r. TuuMTSus,
fb-giFterot fleeds, Lowell, Ma«*.
•• Ibwd'a Bira.marina heals all ochoc*. **»-!
tewurthatsvcubttaritdd," 1. BAiuasaxQK.
LIO Bank Sired, Newlfork Chy.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
bold by all druggtete. ft; sis A&gt;r •&amp; Mads
only by C. I. HOOD « CO.. Lowe!!, Maas.

IOO Doses Ono Dollar.
Guardfaa** Bair.

Brcan a imoar.
tlte eqt'itb &lt;!»' uf

bytbe Pretuite Court of Barry Cnuur). Mktil
K1, all of tbu evt.ntdlrtetu, title and n&gt;trr* M m
said mime- of, tn and n&gt; the real eatale ait

1) Ing Iwtwreii parallel Miw. off and from thwest lirif (W*t' .d th* east half .&lt; Rs'of th*aoulb east quarter (B K'wl of rarUvu number
twenty-two &lt;fc) in htwi»lilp number three iXl
n&lt;rr«ii of range number right &lt;*) w*M in Barry
C**iito &gt; and .Mate uf Michigan,
fisted Hasttngs. Jkawsrv **rh. A. D.. tSM
HAVlti BUOW.v, c.uanhaa.
I*-!salt haring been made In tbe condition­
al aerruiu luutlcaa* made by J till n ArXer, ol
v &lt; ocinty. MwMnn.
Sd Franees *«kxil»siittoitetel M.Uark.
miotetnUrr. of the estate Ot Atnaax L. Ciart.

County »t
page St on whk ti axwigMc thcro t*. ctelraed to
ba due al tbe date uf this notice the sum uf two
thousand alxty-thrw doflnr*. and twenty cent*,
and an attoroey's fee o( Wty dollar* prutideu .
for In said mancage, aud no suit or proceedings
at law having Leen matltoted to render tbthrreot; Ei"KSA.“,WJrKXXK.’

beralxteno U«j la township number two &lt;t&gt;
north of rang* mntibvr nine C») we*t, from the
operation of said mortgage, to a reloM* dated
an*L lor Barry County. Michigan, on the ninth
d»v of November, A. D. irn. in Uber •'&lt;*• ot
mortgages on page ♦»; and the said ll-rbel M
t lark as administratrix of tbe eslntc of Ama**
L Hark, tewoaaed, having asadnrd said mod
gage to Alexander J.. Clark by aisigr.tneut
dated th* twentieth da) of May A. D. trap, aid
rw orded In lhe »O«* at the HrgJstrr uf l»red«
In and for Harry County. Mirbigati, on Ute
Ufa r
r -irt.;- . &lt;■■■ un page cil
.
Now, therefore, by vintmof the power uf sabrontathrd in said mortgage and tbe statute in
such case nwle and prodded. noCtre |« hereby
given that on Satarday th* iwrMy-Arst day M
April A-1». IMS, at tap o'* lock in the forenoon.
I shall wit at imbncraattloa. fo th- i
der. st tbe uarth front duorat the court lions**
hi th*- City of flaaliig*. Barry Couutr, Michi
gau. lth.it being the placr sjtrr the eiretct
coart fur said Barry County i- holden). th*
premtu-\desWl!&gt;«l ia Mid mortgage, texerpt
the port &lt;\nt be root heretofore rci*a»r«i Jroln

tea per eent irtmot. Md ail legal costa, to
*r«ber with an altorory'- ie* uf nfiy dollar*
covenanted for therein, the prem'«« not Berv •
toforr released and which are hereto nolle**
fur sale being deserlb.*! in said mortgage a» all
tltoaa eertala lol* ptoera and parcel* of land
altoate In the tuanahi* of Bo|« in tbeCounty ot
Barry and t«a*e of Mtehigaa. ami known site
deocribcd 4»x follow*, town: The north *lx|y
(TO) acre* ot the east half (KH) of tbe north-east
quarter &lt; ShV' o( soetlon number twenlj-elgtu
O» In township number two (7&gt;,north ol range
namber nii.e»(t&gt;&gt; wrett. •
» AI4CXANDKU L CLABK.
A*dgii«*e of »a:d Mortgsfre.
KNAFfOi« VANAMMAM,
Att'ys for the Assignee of said Mortgagee.

‘MAY GOD BLESS YOU!
When we are relieved we often forget to be
thankful. But not always. Mr. W. W. Grim*.

Tho opposition of Governor HUI and
Tammany Hall to Mr. Cleveland will not
prevent the renemtnaUon of that gentle­
man. The Republican and Democratic
jouraalista err who contend that it will.
It will simply put New York against him
on election day. an'! make tho Republican
nominee president.—Ht. Ix&gt;ula Globe­
Democrat.

bean would palpitate for two boors at a time.

Democratic organa all over tbe coaqtry
nontlnne to howl at Senator Chandler, of
New Hampshire, and the senator just as
earnestly continue* hia demand fur fair
elections snd an honest count at rhe sou*.b.
There never waa a clearer case of cause
and effect— Philadelphia Press.

tn. I soon beg*” to have pala

Tbe juggling by sAmlnitretkm organa
&gt; show that Cleveland's free trade tnea-

begun.
Never baa a president of tbe
United States no needed diagrams to gu
with his utterance* aa Grover Cleveland
needs them —Buffalo Expreaj

Kitraet *f Boots,

no additional di«turbai&gt;*r, and we were to
anotha- stevet than that on which our houae
waa situated, where we would find tbe carriagn waiting. It waa after 11 o'clock before
w» teard the signal agreed upon to inform
uathnl It was time to start, when, ddr.ning
our mufti, we were soon tn the carriages.

There are rumor* of oorrlng strife be­
tween the president and the Democratic
leader* In New York, Ohio and Indiana.
The trouble seem* to be that the adminis­
tration ia gttUng altogalher tooentboslantlolly nnsnimotu for itself —Philadel­
phia Prew.

State of Michigan, county of Bony.—s*.
.
At a a*a*ieu
the Probate Court for the

SMB*JWX-ASft!

»

troobloor wirmitaro to tbe custom home.
• &gt;n reatiit’K ano ximg ine jwiniou. aniy ven
Hero we «rre in anotlwr trouble, •&gt; most
Rmwell P. Flower would have made an Bed. of H. I; Cook, guatdian ot the hen* ot said
■tringvnt order* had b«n given not to allow 1
excellent member of the National Demo­ Oreewl. prav I ng thia cvmrt tu adjudicate and
oxy bnat* to approach the landing, and it cratic committee, and without doubt be
began to look &lt;u if we vbould have to remain would hove been aelected but for over enluonr unphuiaitt situation the remainder of
thnalaam oc th« part of a few of his
th* night; but ■reingmu' boat pulling toward frienda.—HufTalo Ttmca.
- -----------------------------------; ths landing, and assuring the custom* aftk-.ate
(•nnivrtaudKTxvs ore qufoC and attentive. If U1€t
Eugh»h, at th." same Um- |
nutappra-iative.—Naw York Sun.
'elding a liberal hwtowa) of that "oj»n I
It is bcetenJng more evident everyday
-------- —-------;--------wasmo" which oivouiplisbra so much in that
In the city ol Halting*, In said county, i nd
• The "L'nlwtol" Language.
] H1ggy jand, wo ‘vere mmiU afloat, after having that there la no comfortable room in tbe OIBcr
"how cause. If anv there if. why the prayer ol
Voiapuk. Ibcsocoited nni venal teugwvge, pnaavl through about r.u much of a.-i ad rou­ Democratic ranks tor tbe advocate* of a tin* petI tii mrr should not be granted And h i*
pr9ieftl
vHt*rUY- —Charleston New* and turtli-r ordered. Hist * 'M|*rttth»nerxlvr w.irs*
te «nid to have seventy socistica, ten pertodi- ju;* a* &lt;«&gt;* can experience and live Io ten ths
Courier.
tMn
tut
be
|&gt;en*aiis Intel-rated In said r«:*te, of tie
. te* k*and 1&lt;X&gt;.‘"Timig •
rah, a Uteraturo of ninrty six
OdO dhKiptai. jf its supjs’rtrni oro willing Co
couiiih: iu »pbv ro te commercial iutercoursc,
(
Attorney General Garland announce*
very wtil; but ouo ennnot imagine■ machine usm at whist, Mr. Dstntoyf
Dvwlry (grxrioaalyi - Certainly, iny draw I that he will nitre to private life iu March, wwks previous to said day uf tom luy
mini.. Language rnuveyiag deboute absdra ot
weaning « having u»e grace and strength ct Ma Hotwou, with phwaera. Anything to 11889. This ne bcllcvo is Grover Clevelax! * plan also.—Philadelphia Prcaa.
our *•: sufSoMml kjiglan.-J'uLlto Ojnaara.

mureim-ute of thu piece they are playing in
onltr te |«rrnit some intero-ting conversation
U&gt; l&lt;c coix-tniM before they begin their perfonnnr.re again. When «ieh a |su* is made

�• Wa have frequently express*! our
high estimate of the value of the 1unfairness the C. K. 4.1 railroad, snd
Century Co.'s ' Battles and Leaders those who nave money invested in
of-tbe Civil War” nerim. and littjf* ,good horarffesb, which latter InveMmore can te added except to tay ment to worth thousands of dollars
fLuirmos, Mich.. Feb. 2Kh, 1W8.
Amtricw*
that tbe exceptionally high character yearly to the buslueaa of the city. Their
has been maintained to the end. servants, the board of. review, did more
MARSHALL
The novel scheme of printing side by to make men who were able and desir­
-L.
•
the work'tix* uf which are concealed from
side the story of battles »nd movements ous of helping the city feel unfriendly
tta imb'ic. but which have |*ruvcn a thorn
. ..
.
. ........._....
l.ntj*. as told by men of opposite sides who toward it than any other one thing we
participated in them was a delicate ex­ know, of in its history. And this was
pert meet. but has proved a great suc­ liecause that bnani proceeded on the
cess. Union and Confederate soldiers theory that every man was a liar, and
and aoclal circles in London and fiae influ­
ence iu two or threw newspaper offi.iM, in- have tt id th« ir remembrances iu a gen­ acted as If it considered a man with
EDITORIAL NOTES.
erous
spirit, and the p csentation of money a* a public enemy. Such ac­
cloding a ■ IlnancUl' jm|W. He him n numlioth fides has never degenerated Into tions hereafter should not l&gt;e tolerated,
The greenback patty will twn be of­
controversy nor lost Ito dignity. The and such men as • were elected by the
ficially consigned to tbe grave, if the
ber of ream They keep bi.r.i informed *» to tone has. in fact, been so cordial that it common council and the voters of the
intimation* of the chalruwn of its ।
most resembles that of a group of 'com- 2d and 3d wards as members of that
state central committee, W. D. FulltT. I ]lw&gt;pnj:n0(J„aur,.uterpri-,l„tvsn«wiKHK». rad* s comparing their memories with board of review ought never again nor
mutual respect and good-fellowship. their like to be chosen. They are pub­
can
re!l«*i up-m- And now the [ rta mfanteR &gt;tetalb» ot ttao rafrnqfera
New papers have been added to the lic enemies anti unfriendly to invest­
question is pertinent1 a* to where the
’ s**nra to supply vacancies and to bind ments of capital, because by their
metnbera will,from now on find their ,
the whofe into.one narrative so that a course they raised the value of real
considerable percentage of the volume estate far tieyond what it should I*,
political home. They have been plac­
and compelled ouf citizens to pay more
ed in a false light heretofore, and &lt;&lt;om- of financial co operation; he ia cnDrd i&gt;|m® by Is new matter.—N. Y. Evening Post.
than a just proportion of state and
MewerBro.'. &amp; Revnolw is the county taxes without equalising citv
pellwl hr the chicaner/ of leaders to the le-»l of tiro bnrrau, who &lt;b-liouely
endow principles to which every tenet and temii tuinxd upon auHIcicutly exorbi­ name of tbe new firm that succeeds the taxre anv.l»etter than l*efore. The citv
of the once great greenb&lt;u:k party is tant, all rw-h well. If not the unfortunate hustling -Messer Bros. In the agricultu­ cannot afford to have a repetition of
ral implement business, Mr. Dan W. such work. And now we hope that
opposed. They c.tn find no comfort in
Reynolds having liecbme associated the voters of the city will tagin a dis­
the present democratic administration
blaektnalko move. Often be turn* about with his former emplojers. Well, it cussion of these matters at once, and
Cleveland ha* asked that the coinage nud come* home &lt;Il«guatcd. realizing bow isn't nreefwary for the Banner or any that those voters who have heretofore
of silver be suspended, and that the le­
one else to say anything about Dick shown no interest, we'refer to the buaagal tender currency be called in and deand Chet. They are known all over ness men. will from now on be deeply
Michigan us the greatest hustlers In and earnestly interested. They ought
streyod. IIadhesodesigned.be could
their line of business. Nor does Mr. to be. The welfare ot the city demands
not have given a more direct slap fa ►tick him. Hie Lent &gt;-our»’ ia to lj,-uon&gt; tlwm lleynolds need any introduction to it of them.
the face to every greenbacker. More­
most Barry county readers. He has
been book-keeper atid salesman for bis
over. Cleveland stands committed to b
Tbe drabrn and draft of the soldpresent associates, ami as such gained
free trade policy. Peter Cooper, the
the utmost cpnfideoce of his employers, lera and Milora monument I* now-comlather and founder of the greenback
and Uit'fr numerous patrons. Trie en­ Eleted, with a front view nf the oourt
&lt;&gt;u»e
and ground* and the monument
. party, w*e a enort ardent protectionist.
terprise. push and energy of the firm
will receive added impetus troin the standing on the Mine, fa the position it
Here again Cleveland is opposed to the
when the same l*
go to an oii-wire hotel and take iCdgings. new member. We congratulate all; IK to stand
greenback party. In short, there is no Keep away from t-luta and exchangee Deal
concerned, for in our view- tbe new ar­ erected ami complete, and 1* now ■
common ground between the democra­ only with the tanker*. like them the fulleet rangement cun lie but profitable and on exhibition at the poatoffler. The; ■
,The
monument
H.IOxlo Ii-rt square at
opportunity
ot
in
vwrtigation.
When
you
get
cy and greenback party, and uo exeme
satisliw-torv. to all concerned. We have
for a fmuon of those two elements. yoar hkm -y come away a&gt; m-retiy an you watched Mr. Reynolds’ course .since be the base and forty fret hisrti. «urmountwent. Why, 1 got
in Lindon once, first became identified with the estab­ ed with a figure of a soldier standlnjr »t
Coder the drcumstancM, those who and had n l"'gu**uit brought to enjoin bm
lishment of which he is now one of the parade rest The carvftl design* of the Is able and proud to refer those who may inqmrp ;i- :&lt;» h have l»een greenbackers should look from currying it out of tta country nntil I principals. His record has been a mat­ national coat of arm*, the G. A. IL
ai*oot them, and they will discover that iibould havs settled a conitnWon bill I hod ter ot personal gratification to us, as to badge, the crow swords and crossed success in the treatment of chronic disorders to a large num­
ail of Dan's numerous friends. Steadi­ cannon, and anchor and ball* are all ber of
therearebut two parties today, and
Tribune
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ly onward and upward has l*een his cut In relief and. are woik* of art and
that of those two. the democratic ia th*progress from tbe day he set foot in skill, representing the various branches
most antagonistic to greenback princi­
ADDITIONALLOCAL NEWS.
Hastings, till now, though Jet a young of the .service. '
The Leading Citizens of Barry and Attaining Counties
Fhotograph* of tbe monument, court
ples.
TUB &lt; v&gt;n of February 214, a goodly man, be is a part of one of Its ta-t
umber of the Hastings Odd Fellows known and most extensive establish­ house and yard are to De taken on card*
Remember that his home has been in Barry eouiity for
ments. it shows the triumph of good 12x15 inches, and each card to contain
Democratic papers and free trade with their wives gave Re-v. and Mrs. sense,
good judgment, boneaty and in­ a certificate of membarahlp entitliag many years: that he has made the treatment of Chrome l»iM. B. Gillasple. of the 4th ward n
demagogues generally are continually I.
happy and complete surprise. The oc­ tegrity. and a faithful endeavor to fill each sulwcriber to the fund to the num­
ber
Of
shares
he
or
she
may
contribute,
eases
a
ranting about a protective tariff creat­ casion was the Both birthday ot Mrs. G every station with credit to himself
ing great combinations and uionopol- Splendid • supper served after which and satisfaction to all concerned. It duly signed by the president and secre­
tary. All who enntribute will thereby
must
lie
a
matter
of
pride
to
him.
as
it
Mrs.
G.
waa
presented
with
an
elegant
ien. A protective tariff has as much to
become inemtar* of the asaodoticn and
certainly is to bls friend*.
rocking chair.
do with such combinations as the man
receive a'beautiful photograph of the
The residence of Hon. Daniel Striker monument, the yard and the old court
Tin: teachers' class ia now in progress
in the moon. To show tbe utter hol­
and every effort Is bring made to make was, on Wednesday evening last, the house, which all will prize as a souvenir
lowness of such a claim we cite two in­ the work ot this class thorough, and all
of a very pleasant and Interesting when the old shall.give place to a new.
He naes all the latent Usd. most approved method? '\.i :i.e
stances, and any number could be giv­ the subjects required for third grade scene
occasion. There and then, as was prt*- which we hope to are erected soon. The
en: One of the meanest monopolies and certificates will be reviewed this month. viousiy announced, was held Um ode- Intention of ibe president ia to nom- treatment of Chronic caseb. He is not prejudiced in favor ■:
Young
men
and
young
women,
whn
meoce
i
he
work
of
adlicitlnv
at
on*
e
most graspmg combinations ot our day
bration of Washington's birthday by
any school. The remedy that suits the case in hand, no n
wish to learn more In one month than
is the anthracite coal combination, they ccnild porafMr learn In four' the C. J». 8. C., of Uiis city. The pro­ and there is not rman. woman, (and we ter what school uses it, is the one he applies.
With him he
selHCted was a very appropriate had almost said child) that should with -;
which has caused more hardship and months in any other, should avail them­ gram
, test of ability to cure in the caw of any remedy is it■ •­
one., anil those who took part in it ac­ hold their md.
buffering the past winter than any oth­ selves of this excellent, opportunity. quitted tbeinaelvenin * most creditable
Ixrt ua not throw the burden of the in actual practice.
er inonoply. -And yet there to no duty
manner, thus giving evidence to the raising of this i und on the old soldiers, I
tins Veen invited to give Instructions in tact that this circle is comp&lt;*sad of en­ who watched around the camp fires of J
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at ail on anthracite coal. Belgium and theory und art of teaching.
TA
TA
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ergetic and faithful workers. Tbe pro­ liberty thnt no star be removed from
Great Britain are fpCe trade countries,
M T7 4 TA
K L 4 D
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Elsewhere we have called atten­ gram opened with the calling uf the the old flag, who said to the hosts nt;
and yet the steel rail mills of those two tion to the change in Ibe proprietor­ roll by Mrs. H. A. Barber and each rebellion with their faces turned to the 1
1 V P, .‘A I 7 &gt; AVISZxJL7y JLX.lL.'al ’ •
countries have formed combinations, ship of the establishment so long aud member responded to their name by north, ''thus far and no farther.” eamp-1
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fixed prices for their produets, and so successfully conducted first by Ches­ reciting some quotation having refer­ ing on the bosom of old mother earth!
sunshine and in storm, weary with :
pooled their business. If we should ter Messer, later by Mtwser Bros. As ence to him in whose honor this cele­ in
If you are suffering, do not despair.*
we have stated, tbe addition of Mr. D. bration was held. Music was inter- the long march, suffering from hunger i
give the manufacturers of other coun­ W. Reynolds to tbe firm will add to its perseil through the program, and con­ and thirst, and smarting under painful
.
tries free access to American markets, enterprise and push, for Dan is a hust­ sisted of both vocal and instrumental' wound* in ciino or hospital. Must the i
Dr. Baughman can
ran point you to a number of *'tses
cases v he
here
it would be but a few years till our ler along with the rent of 'em. The pieces. Miss Flora Beadle, tn Indian KL': w,
I1,I pat'®1’*'* 1“&gt;&lt;1 Riven up all hope of life and resigned themsehpeople would be at the mercy of com­ firm of Messer Bros. X Reynolds will costume represented Minnehaha, and mem to vour memory * We know the I to a belief that they must soon die.
To-day tlp*y are well
continue to supply the (demand here­ in a* very pleasing manner gave a reci­
binations, and those combinatior s about for buggiro. wagons and all man­ tation from Long fellow telling of her people will gladly a« fa thi* tribute ot; men And many of them prominent in business and -o-ia.
r
would be foreign monopolies.
ner of farm tools. Their annoufiee- lover Hiawatha. Dr. Timmerman as respect to the soldier* and Milora both
Lief Erickson, in an appropriate cos­ living and dead, who have suffered or
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inent will appear in our next.
The following, takenjiotn an ext tume, told of his early voyages and dis­ diqd that the nation might live, and
It would be a violation of salrred confidence tn give the
Democrats are still eroding over the
coveries. Mias Belle Handy, represent­ saved to u* forever, the land bequeath­
closeness of the republican majority in change, contains a large truth but no ing the maiden Priacilla. told of tbe ed by the fathers.
names of any of the hundreds of bostimonial.H we have.* '.Hi*
the(llth district. The result simply po«ry: "A doctor will sit down and landing of the pllgrimx John Roberts,
originals can be seen, however. We quote from a few:
as King Philip, deecrtbed the reilcs and
showVwhat democratic civil service write a prescription: time, five minutes; riistotns of the early aborlglnm. A. E.
Court convened again Monday after­
paper and ink one-third of a cent; and
One sayt?:_
“I have- -------thrown
my crutches and .&lt; &gt;• no
reform officers, with their pockets full the patient pavs 81. 82, 8u or 810. as Kenaston, as William Penn, gave an In­ muwu
niruiurai iron
rsat--- away
-- . noon,, aitci
after au
an auj
adjournment
from Satof money, can accomplish. If any the case may be A lawyer writes ten teresting history of the Quahere. Dan­ unlay, and tbe following case* have longer a sufferer from rheumatism.
’
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In my ca*e you have.
thing etoe is necessary to explain the or twelve lines ot advice and gete his iel Striker, represented a magistrate l)M?n taken care of Mace last Wedan&gt; made a complete cure.’’
810 or 820 from hia client. When and expounded the Colonial Blue Laws.
result, it is that all shades of opposition 86,
The people vs. Cheater Cole, malic­
an editor writes a half column puff for Mrs. A. LI. Johnson next appeared be­
Another says: “I find that your treatment for catarrh m
were united against tbe republicans, a man. pays fifty cents to a dollar tor fore the audience as the wife of Rip ious Injury to fruit tree*. Jury trial,
my ease has been highly successful. 1 cannot tell you h«»w
who were divided and in some instan­ putting it in type, prints it on several Van Winkle, and gave a very humor­ yenllct guilty. Fined 8100.
ous
story
of
New
York
under
the
Oliver
Hose,
who
wa*
found
guiltv
dollars
worth
of
paper,
sends
It
to
sev
­
ces at war with each other. Houghton
grateful to you I feel.”
thousand people. It then surprises Dutch Governor*. Petrick Henrv and uf larceny from store in the day time,
county, the home of Jay Hubble, a de­ eral
the puffed men U any charges are made. hi* friend, George Washington, received w:m sentenced to two rear* in the stole
A lady uses this language: “I have suffered from female
feated aspirant for the republican nom­
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glowing tribute* from C. H. VanAr- .pri*on at Jackson.
Wednesday afternoon Drs. Lowry. man. Martha Waahihgton, Miss Rose
William Tuttle waa fodnd gulltv of weakness for many year®, and expended hundreds of &lt;l«:llarination, which gave Moffit, republican.
Drake,
Fuller
and
Landis,
of
Wood
­
Bostwick,
then
seated
herrelf
in
a
chair
assault
and.
Imttrry
and
sentenced
to
in vain efforts to get relief. Not until I put my case in yotir
SOO majority in 1888. this year gave
liefore tboee assembled and proceeded Cy a fine 6f 830 or take 90 days tn the hands did I experience that relief
Now I am heartv and
Breen, fusion, 700. Tbe change iu that land. performed a delicate operation on In
conversational style to tell a very
use of correction.
.
Croty, the young man at the
county, which wks caused entirely by Will
The People vs. H. J. and Sarah For­ well.”
American house, who has been so long touching storv of George Washington,
republican dimension*, represents al­ under the physician's care. An abscess hl* private Hfe and the work done by
A gentleman writes: **I was suffering terrible with kidney
most the entire gain for Breen over was forming in the bond at tbe base of him for his country. The program
then closed bythe singing of “My Coun­
complaint. Many, physicians declared L had Bright’s disease.
Moffitt. Next November the upper the brain, and it wna decided that tbe try Th of Thee." in which all present sumprit ; continued to defendant. ’
removal
of
this
abscesg
was
Mr.Cmty
’
s
peninsula will give its usual republican only chance of recovery. The incision joined. There were present, beside
C. M. Putnam and Lyman Putnam You were the first to give me encouragement and since put­
tnajorfttofti
was made just back of the right ear, nearly all the circle, some &lt;k» invited vs. Solomon Sellers, asaumpslt. Jurv ting my case in your charge I have obtained the relief 1
where the abscess was found to be guests, all of whom were united in the triakgpidgment entered for plaintiff hoped. 1 am able to do my work the same as before I waopinion
that
on
this
occasion
theC.
L
Without doubt Janies G. Blaine formed. Tbe latter was removed as S. C. had fullyshown thetnaelree worthy
Eugene Rich va./ John M. Mead, as- taken sick.”
also a piece of bone about the diameter
meant his letter of withdrawal to be of a nickel and with considerable thick­ of their reputation, which is that they
,r*1'
One patient who thought himself in the last stage- of &lt;
final. lie to out of the race. It waa a ness. The patient to slowly recovering. constitute one of the urast enthusiastic plaintiff, SSi.Oi.
and
progressive
circles
in
the
•tate.
Dana C. Swift v*. F. M. Smith, a^
graceful and patriotic act of Mr. Blaine
sumption and had been assured that such was the case'by bn
Elsewhere will be found an article
Tub welfare of our city should be ^mipit; judgment for plaintiff for physicians now writes: “Dear Dr: I am feelirg better aiid
to th uh free the republican party from calling attention to the ptoce ot exhibi­
any emharanament in the selection of a tion of the design for the soldiers and
Bohn E Hany and Theodore C. stronger every day, and.feel sure that persistence with your
nominee, for undoubtedly be would sailors monument to be erected in the flu’tingB has splendid npportnnittra be­ Downing vs. Moses Nicewonger and
remedies will be rewarded with a complete cure." And'it
have been selected a* the standard bear­ court yard this fall. Every person in fore her. hut their realization depends Franklin Warner, awuimnmr; judg­
yery gre.-.tly upon the abllitv, enter­ ment for plaintiff for 8207.70, lu per will. The trouble wasTfiis other nhyiiiidaus lacked the ineaiier. In our judgment it would not have the county should feel an. earnest in­ prise and •character of the men whn cent. IntHrret and costa.
terestin
this
moveiuent
and
ought
to
of
correct diagnosis of the case. Instead of being in the la-t
been a wise move for the party to put
make up her city government ft is
Wm. McMurray, Edward Jonre and
do everything possilde to aid the nolicitBlaine a second time tu the field. We ing committee in the efforts toward □eellflM to say that pttrUtHushlp ought (xuorge A. Weed va. William A. King stages of consumption, the lung tissues had but just lieg.in'tu
now.
If
ever
in
the
history
of
ourdty,
towumpaii;
Judgment
for
8133.44
in
­
break down.
.
believe that either Hawley, Sherman or raising the necessary amount. The to give place to active efforts to put the
terest al 7 per cent anti costa.
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presWeok D. B- Cook, of the mwociaiion
Allison would make a stronger race.
limiter the city affords in charge
Gro
z^,n Tr L F- *ta«*«&gt;mb.
Is anxious that all should rec thia de­ beet
ot the clu's affairs. Members of every aa-mmpait: judgment for SUB W. 7 per
sign and know ju«t what their money party and no party and everybody who cent.
IntereM, and costs.
CongreM has now been in session is to purchase. Such a monument will wanu to we that limitings shall grow
C. D. Heebe vs. J. W Hrnrv. assump­
three month*. Will any one please be an everlasting honor to the country and prosper, should be interested in sit; judgment for 8151.74, 7 per amt
and
it
is
no
more
than
just
and
right
Interat
and coats.
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nominating and voting (or such men
state any measure of importance to the
Baughman by hw extensiverusqurrii, larf^pmctice and.
that we should pay such tribute to the
t!lt nbUter
U»e application ot modem methods and appliances far the practice of incdicL.'1
country that has been even brought to memory of the brave and loyal lellow* only aa are progressive.and actively in- ,
ten-sted to tbe dty’a welfare. No nub James N. Harthom. Order made for
the attcatton of congress, *ay nothing who sacrticed their lives that w? might or lncona!derat&lt;! men. nor yet those dbs'ltarge of mortgage.
‘Hable th correctly dia^noee a c-« where others would fait
alafut Iwdng acted upon? Perhaps enjoy the benafito ot an united and' antique mowback.s a hn arc mterewted
Divorces were granted in the follow 1 his is of the greatest importance.
Cleveland*a«raa*age might be claased prosperous country.
only m themselves awl fa buttering
A- ,Uhd
Samuel
their own bread at public expense E. Bhrd; Elixaljeth Hume va. Jnarph
as an important matter brought to the
should be nominated or elected by any
Huniv; izora Commings vs. llrarv
attention nf congrere, but that body
Following are iherenl eatate tr*n*»- party. But above ev&lt;r) thing else,
Lummingw;
Geo.
L
Chundkr
vx
Maty
has rertnifilv not treated it as if it were fer* far w&lt;-ek ending Feb. 27: h, 1W«, thozie men should bn knock*»’ out Uumdlrr; Edgar Inngl^. vi Martha
a* taken from dir l*ook» in the register's whose public or individual record
of the lex-t importance.
Ann Duuglxiv.; Aoiguil Ltrubt- vs
office •
.
sbows them to l*e narrow and selfish,or ilrtin LtralM-e.
opposed to public improvement*. IListM. F. J..Hun vx. XM Stewart nnd worth yoiir remembering is that Dr. Baughman treatThe Nashville »ws aid the Hast­
only
lags cannot afford to !*&lt;»■ the to-linn Domdd M.H Jbv iiJhu Idil to aid execu­
ings Banner have oom» out in strong
ForL.
.
abrosd next tear th-t ha* iwrrt *lMri;ig ttan. tuiniipueil by «xmsent onappli- vnroiu&lt;* disea-es. lie is a specialist iu that line.
ti »t
lunnn Mena;; on w
e liter a i propoeng Judge Clement
the past. th..t the citv uihnfahira lun v.ti-m of eoniphifi u,t.
Reason im can treat them ntac’i ih*-re su&lt;,CL‘&gt;sfu]iv than f
Smith', uf Barry county, an the repul l - .
* Ww*l*»»l»nta- t&lt;&gt; Viua E. tui- j- «.n whs prejudiced agato-t «vnry man win*
Hrtiry Darling v-k S. W, il.df. ad!
regiuar
practitioner.
Iu
short
he
readily
cures
coses
'v!iha*i luauey. _\’.»r was thw c*inr.w i&gt;t the
.'ll
cun candidate for i-ongres, next fall.
M “x u”'.u .I.7';';'
of inter- the regular physician fails.
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Itoanl of review, in rareing tfai v.iiu.r- . _
The Gl’.nriotte ItepubHca i also speaks
S'S.XWdrM'1’: -1 !«••» I! *’* of real uMute, a:ul evlnc ug anpirit! 'ter
mlcltors in
in high terms of Judge .Smith, who errTherclrr if-jr.n suffer from aur form of Chronic
to treat all men as liars, a w i-n &lt;&gt;&lt;jr fur I the
tdniy stands well in the ivtiiuation of j &lt;
*M'*!'nl
the city. Nor do ue think the pirrtent j
nuuenOtfr that yoa can get right here in Uastinit, oottocil, wilt, the rxreptiou or' lnrv j
thercpuMie-msofthe di-trkt.-BrttlJ vm*^ h-J
j
is composed of n &lt;t. who &gt;«ro fax ■. i.
I anp-unan the
scientitir nn&gt;l
.e-sfnl na il ,
Creek -JuurnaL
I
"iJ? saw*i
rse &gt; ofabfa to aueh nwoaure* uaar»*&gt;n«»H-i '*!wuaat.noit that }OU caa get only ia the Luge citi
r:
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—-------------- - ----» I Jewe j. bmi-iu tn Chartet M
The v-teeliou of Bl LmU makes it ‘ jS3a
k
tn a great expense.
lutpo sible that the democrats m?y ' a. ftatrtyifie.ei a&gt;.• " '
'~
i cuuiH-tl *avn to
unit, nunlh fhlr I *"«• -Leu ..’.irKna7rVu''^.'i
«• irrr Missouri next November.
1,n' D,&lt;,rrl’ ■on «&lt;* «- M &lt;Mte-1 *uU
”P:rit that * u uid chaMcter-1
'«••' W*’- ’
c.rry
j &gt;.lu
toward
latent |
for tM»y

Pie Hastings Banner.

A BUREAU OF BLACKMAIL.

The Test of Ability is Success
ReTWING- SUCCEEDS blKE 57.

A. Baughman, the Specialist
HASTINGS. MICH..

Special Study

for

Years.

BEAR THIS IN MIND

ANOTHER FACT

CONSULTATION FREE.

�New maple sugar In the market.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Fovn new mtichs cows for saleMajor Anderson spent Sunday in the
Enquire of G. W. Duncan. Rutland.
HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY. EEB. 38. ISM.
I’rime timothy seed for sale at
E. A. Mattison visited Nashville Fri­
Stavtfeii A Crawley's.
A. D N1SKURN. Lacal Editorday.
Repairs on tbe boiler of the new roll­
F. G. Goodyear visited Detroit last
•pUE
,
er mill have compelled a shut down this
week.
Duane Ford visited Grand Bapids
Fur. sale, a good young Jersev cow. F riday.
soon to be a new mllchs. Enquire of i
Mrs. O. A. GUlasple is sick with a
John Beumer.
HASTINGS, MICH.,
severe cold.
Hreood door eart ol Anwrlran limiM*. MillclU
Mbs. H. C. Tvrneb. of Wdyland.
inn jutronage of Ute people ot limiting, and gave the first dollar for the soldiers and
James A. tiwoezey waa at Grand Rap­
-. ‘dotty. awl guaranleen strict), tmt-ctaes work sailors monument.
ids Friday.
&lt;U very reasonable price*. Give them a Utah
W. 8. Power*, of Nashville, attended
F. H. EABLa» 4 Co. »re olTcrtn,
Hunt send your laundry work outoXtown when
*&gt;G0 bushels of reckoned home grown court Friday.
clover seed for sale.
W. E. Buel,of Nashville, was in Un­
C*U In. Ilrmvwberthr place.
A danctno party was given last ev­ city Thursday.
ening at C. M. Emerick’s, about two
Jacob Osmun, of Nashvhl^, attended
miles south of town.
court Thursday.
'
The Star Union will meet at the
J.M. PHbeam was in town Friday
home of Mrs. J. Stilsun on Tuesday from Nashville.
HASTINGS. MICH.
afternoon of next week.
Mat Hall, of Grand Rapids, was in
AL. Tuoutwtnk has moved his bar­
CAPITAL, $50,000.00. ber shop to Menominee, which place he town Thursday.
will make his future home.
James Egbert, of Charlotte, was in
the city Wednesday.
It d» earnestly hoped by all concern­
I n.-ori-onUM under Ibe laws ol the Htute r&gt;l
ed that postal tuciltiits will soon be
II. F. Pennington, of Charlotte, was
x
Mlcbl|OH&gt;.
.
established on the new road.
in tbe city Thursday.
The Banxei: has been obliged tn cut
E. Kenaston made a business trip
n burinea* Dec. IB. IMS In bnlldln* lor- down its correspondence this week in to Nashville Thursday.
order to get to press on tftne.
M. J. Goss, of Prairieville, was in
OFFICERS:
Now is. the tUne to buy floor paints. town on business Friday.
D. li. llAtliusoo. Frwildewti
} ou can get them at IT. Lathrop’s
Dr. J. T. Goucher, of Nashville, was
drug store which will dry in 21 hours.
at the county seat Thursday.
SefKltAL from town were present
Mm. A. Durkee, of Gladwin county,
Wednesday
evening
at
a
pleasant
sur
­
DIRECTORS:
prise on Mbs Minnie Lee. at her home is visiting friends in the city.
W. S. Goodjejuy
in Irving.
F. Spangemacher made a business
11. &lt;). Robinwin.
Frank Rvkum»x and wife return trtp to Grand Rapids Saturday.
sincere thanks to friends for kindly as­
R. E. Combs, of Middleville, mad- u
sistance during sickness am! since tbe business trip lo this city Friday.
death of their tittle child.
Miss Jessie Wheeler left for her
Gimt*! Kanklu* Bwdneaa Transacted.
A rovxo ehlld ot Frank Ryerson’s home in St. Joseph on Thursday.
died Thursday, after a severe illness.
The funeral occurred Friday forenoon l/TTill R. Cook is now a student in the
law office of Knappen A VanArman.
:U the Star school bouse.
.
John Atkins and wife, of Grand
» The band was out Thursday after­
noon and gave our citizens some'music Rapids, are guests at W. 8. ChidrsterV.
that made everyone feel it a pleasure
A. M. North was in the city from
to help toaprd their support.
New York state last week on business.
Whex you want to paint the floors
Lewi* Stern, of Chicago, was hand­
of your dwellings, go to Dn Lathrop’s shaking last week with bis old friends
drug store for your paint. He sells a here.
paint that will dry tn 24 hours.
1/^V. W. Peek, of Kulamaroo. was lhe
The inareasing trade of- Stauffer A ^iieet over Sunday of hla bod. W. 11.
Crawley had made it necessary for
them to make an extensive addition lo
Miss Irani Sanford, of Middleville*
their store. It will be in readiness in
vuited friends in this vicinity Itisi
a few days.
| The ladies connected with the BapMyron G. Wood, sheriff of Hillsdale
। tist society will give give a social at
the church parlors Tuesday evening. Co . has been in the city a few days this
! March 8tk_ A cordiid invitation ex­
tended to all.
Warranted 'pare stock at
Byron Cole anil wife, ot Climax, were
at W. W. Cole’n Saturday and
| A new barber shop has been opened guesta
’ up for tasintMi over Wefasert Bron. Sunday.
. hardware. Frank LicUtK who has hail i/Sdrs. M. A. Keeler, of Caledonia, vis­
I several years experience m the bus!* ited her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Cbidister,
• ne», is the proprietor.
The finest coojtjirB of the seasRev. San. Joneh wIU speak" to-night
Dr. Landis, of Woodland, !■« at the
in the acudrtny or music, ut-K dauiazou. American house being treated for diphon the subject, “Character and Charac­ tbereuc sore eyes.
The best seed for tbe farmer. ters.’’ Admission flfty cents; gallery.
R. Ik&gt;yle. V. Leins. R. Dawson and
25 cents; reserved iu«t« without extra Geo. Simpeon visited Grand Rapids
Ripens early and good size.
charge.
P riday afternoon.
Helf on the monument scheme.
John D. Sumner, of Kalamazoo, was
Remember the brave defenders of the present st the re-union Thursday of Cd.
"F." 8th Michigan Infantry.
’
! Union and its flag t»y contributing
F. J. Norwood, of Delton, was in
liberally toward a inoaumrpt to suit­
ably comemorate thrtr aervioes and town Thursday, and reported business
booming at that lively plea*.
saodfiees.
z
Mrs. E. L. Haff, of Grand Rapids, vis­
Tkbkwoii the kindness of station
ited
ut her father’s, Hon. H. A. Good­
agent Feck and the eopfluctor on the year's, last week, returning home Mon­
C. K. A ti. R. R-, we are aide lo furnish day.
our Delton patrons with their Ban­
CoL Gill went to Bellevue Friday, to
ners on the afternoon of the day of
deliver a lecture on army life under die
the KMonil
rxlo rrrttfi- publication.
auspices of tbe G. A. IL post of that
the regular warnThe &lt;7. IL K of 1*. will give a ladi 1 place.
soon after lent, and aborjt April 1st an
Miss. Minnie ' O’Onnor, of Grand
excursion to Kalama too. Proceeds to Rapids, visited V. Young and wife
be used in defravlng .the expenses of and others in this vicinity last
week.
rending th* drill corps of the Division
to Cincinnati.
Len Salisbury was called, by telegram
The ladies of the W. R.U.. No. 100, Monday morning, to Buttle Creek there
to take charge of an orchestra for a
will give n social at Grand Army hall
in this city on Friday evening, March \^tev. A. K. Stewart, of Grandville,
2d. for the benefit of the relief fund. was in the city. Wednesday and officiat­
Supper flrom 5 to 7. AU are cordially ed at the wedding of Mlae Nellie Ken­
Invited to attend. ,
yon to Fred Bump. _
PnoatniTioN county convention al
Wilber F. Dickinson and wife and
court house Wednesday, March 7th, ut Chaflcs Runyan, ot Grand Rapids. *at11 a. tn.to elect delegates to state con­ tended the re-union on Thursday of Co.
"F,
” 8th Mich. Infantry.
vention. Each town entitled to 4 deleCirculation this wack. 2.150. Etes.
Ladles especially invited. Rev. tybhn C. Cole is homo from Bpoknne
Uon wiU address the meeting.
PWls, Washington Territory. John is
&gt;/a party of litHe folks gathered bat- ^he W. F- M. ti.. of the Methodist thoroughly in love with the wild west
ffrdsy night at Miss Bra* Hamners church, gave a oompiimentary tea to and expecte.to return there.
home, and e« joyed themselves hagely.
W. M. Clarke, repreaanting the
Rev. Lowry, brother of tbe Dr., at Detroit Tribune, and for 13, years con­
Daniel Striker’s yesterday p. m. Rev.
lady, has. alter a long struggle be her Lowry will soon depart to China to nected with the Lansing Republican is
Id the city, booming that enterprising
agent. John M. Rcasmer, hade Mexican resume his labors as a missionary .
shepf, and greeting old friends.
war claim allowed.
■ The pupilii of the ilastings High l/The Misaee Anna and Laura BeesSriuxu is eioee at hand or else die schpdl celebrated Washington’s birth­ Yner and Julia Rnck accompanied Mrs.
robins know not whereof they speak. day by appropriate exercises at the EmDUi Rock to Kalamuzoo this morn­
They were out ia considerable force Uie school-room. The work :of tbe pupils ing. from which place the latter takes
up her long journey to Kingston, New
latter part of last Wee* and -seemed roa- was,well done and was highly gratify­ Mexico.
rtekflt that the welcome change aouid ing to the friends of the school, who l/doe Wardell returned Thursday from
not i»e king delayed.
were present.
Lanning, where he had attended the re­
। A rear pleaxaat evening was passe-l
Mm;. .Janes Campbell, living in union of bls regiment, the 12tb Michi­
jft p. Spangemscher’s Wednesday. It the first ward, slipped on some ice Fri­ gan. He reports about 100 members
prjiwnt at the tarnquet and a general
was Fred’s 35th birthday, and a party day morning, bruiking the thigh bone. good time, of which we are certain Joe
df alxart 15 gslhcre* M hi|residence to Dr. Laropman was caller! to reduce the took bis share. Mr. Wardell was elect­
help him &lt; elebrate. Hie
a fracture. Considering her age. It years, ed president of the association for the
&lt;«mplete surprise, but that did not hin­ Mrs. Campbel! is gaining us fust as ensuing j ear.
der every one from having plenty ot could be expected.
The Kalatnsxoo Telegraph gives tbe
fun.
The meeting ot the Barry county iollowing oompiimentary notice of onr
The State board of health, owing to teachers association held ■ At the high of Hastings’ well known,cltitans,which
is very gratifying to bls IHendx and
this being a year in which small-pox is school room Saturday was one of the must be to hlin. coming as It does from
widely distributed, call attention to the most profitable and enjoyable ones in such a journal and from the pen or no
advantage of vaccination and the I art the history of the association. Alnut editor of that paper who has Jon;
that this is a good lime for those who DO teachers were present and u number known Judge Smith:
Ou the old road tietween Vermont­
hay® not been re-vaccinated or viwrin- oLinteresting aud entertaining papvm
ville and Hastings in the eastern part
ated in the past five years to Cake this were read.
Castleton township was u few years
precaution.
As soon as he had learm-d that of
ago an an pretentious farm-house, the
Falls Vhv was unknown nolll it was proposed tb i-rect a soldiers homo of one of Barry county’s l&gt;est
ch«ted by the Michigan Central- rail­ nod sailors wonurpent at HastlDgs. cilia* ns. Dit\-M Smith. Here the boy­
road* .which slops its truimf at this ,Muj -r And- raun sought our rhe c.«m- hood of u man upright in all tho walks
mitie* an*! gave his note for t#25. Hi* of life wus pa«SHl and where the
was the tiret 8»il*&lt;Tlptin:&gt;. r.m&gt; gir»-‘ loiiiiu.itions nf those st&lt; rling qu-dlties
the’grandest nnd u:n*t. comprehra-’ie thv matter .1 sr-mP’II ill tr'i’- M.-J-u were laid which have eniihled him to
view uf th- rails that in to I e niB when Anderson s
grow urs-mrehed inln a usefnl and
ol» »:md. Before that tiiuc jropJr
l oanred manhood. Wo refer to Judge
c on” in c;irrtnRt»'ir*MH th-AiiHrhum
'. ft ni« nt M.dth of H.i-ilug ■. ID all
wmil i jI&lt;&gt;
proi-.ddlity Thu next •-ongri iHtmtn fr.uii
•hJ gniruf oh! tidnl district. The ;co[ !e u ill Incmr th-iris* Ives by eleclb'F
&gt;n tin* bid tilv-lj* tarin
*i,i-1i a -rian arid he in tiirft w lii :m* an

The Hastings Banner.

Troy Laundry.

Hastings City Bank.

600

600

600

BUSHELS

BEAUTY ofHEBBON
POTATOES.

DUNNING &amp; ROGERS.

$1.00

$100.

$1.00

I'arm for Sale !

Local News.

live stock, a number of farm looL. *t •
.ire-In is' sold. Sal * S-T Mar h
-• k’lU .
••
.................... — a 1 •«ut«&lt;K&gt;- n’Uu) it «tr,.c»riou vf »lddi- eomtiwDcinr »f 1&lt;» h. m. For furttai
parlicul-to zee bills.
tUrfMl ax pern I*.

The »u--i;un dothins a»nn* «•» J-ff.u.
-nn rtr-et is operate! by |&gt;. R. Grein
formerly of Plainwell. ’

The Western World, a Journal of
information for the farm and home,
published quarterly st. Chicago, b «
ontpcr that should be In every home.
1 tadifoi a great amount of information
on farm topics it contains many other
artid'H. full of valuable Information,
and all finely illustrated. You can
have it rent to ymir address by rending
25 cent* to the Western World, Chicagn. Hl.
Bread, biscuit and cake, now generally made by the aid
The law p t.xscd by the laat legislature
in regard to political caucuses is impor­
of baking powder, fitter so largely into onr daily food that
tant in view of the approaching spring
elect loos. I ’ uder thb law no one is en­ ‘ their debasement by the introduction of any injurious or
titled to vote at any caucus who b not
deteriorating substance is a mutter of serious concern to the
.1 I gal voter, and any one who votes
under a name not his own, nr infenrb&gt;npublib health. What baking powder shall we use to avoid
ally votes without th* right todo ro.ur
i rnuilulcnlly mnerids or destroys bal­
the lime and alum now .found in so many leavening agents,
lots cast nr who shall in any way in.
and t&lt;» insure pure, sweet and wholesome bread, is a question,
tcntioDslfy 'and wrongfully d-posit
l-allots in the Iw.x nr lake them “Ut, nr
then-fore, of direct importance to every individual.
.
cnmuiit any nther fraud nr wrong tend­
ing to affect the result, shall he drem«d
It » an indisputable fact that all baking powders with
guilty .of a mird*;in*-»nnr. nnd liable to
a fine not to exeewl'®! 000. or Imprison­
the single exception of the “Royal” contain one or the other
ment not exceeding one year nr both.
uf t’.i’se adulterants—lime or alum—in quantities from five to
A person challenged by a lawful voter,
will have tn* make oath that he is a
twenty j»ei cent.
Alum is poisonous.' Lime reduces their
legal voter and a false oath Is perjury.
The presiding officers and the inspec­
strength not only but (aside from its injurious effects upon
tors (teller^) are required to sign and
swear to an »mth similar to that retir­
the tiystem) by debasing our food with a useless substance
ed of inspectors of elections. Fur a
delegate-elected to any political con­
robs it of a portion of its nutritions qualities, thereby depriving
vention to receive any money or valua­
ble consideration for his vote ut such
our bodies of the full sustenande nci'casary to maintain that
convention is a misdemeanor subject tn
bodilv vigor requisite to protect us froih disease.
tine or imprisonment
•’Die iinjMirtance of this matter in its Bearing upon the
A CHEAT occasion for f’athnlles of
Hartings and vicinity will l»e the ad­
life and health of the public h much more fully realised 'in
vent of the jVftuita next month. On
the iSlh nf March. Passion Sunday, the
Eifghunl, where severe punishineiitK( under stringent laws pro­
iniaslon already announnM tsglns. It
will l&gt;e the first time mlssloners, I. e., ' hibilipg the manufacture and sale nf adulterated articles of
“nguhirs," nr clergymen living In com­
munity shall h ive set foot In this our
food, are; of frequent foreUrjeiicc.
g
rushing thritty town, and within the
The ’•Royal" has been determined by the Government
consecrated walls of the church dedi­
cated to the honor of the tint canonized
chemists unid the most prominent food analysts to he the only
American—St. Rose of Lima. As a
matter of consequence then it will Lc
baking jxauKt made that ia entirely free from lime, slum and
tae first time tbatxbe immense benefits
of a mission shall be offered to the
other impurities, and absolutely pure, h is made from, cream
parishioners of SL Rose's church. The
venerable and learned Fr. Damon with
id tartar refined for its exclusive use by patent processes by
twn other eloquent and able assbtant
Rev. Fr.*s will conduct the services
which the tartrate of lime is totally eliminated. No other
during their stay. A program of the
masses nnd sermons will be announced • baking powder manufacturer um*h chemically pure cream of
on or before the sacred season rets in;
tartar,, and hence the adulteration of oth$r brands.
The
and sin re the church is not very large
it would seem from.experience to be
••Royal” Is, accordingly, the only baking powder tiiat will
but common prudence to come sdme
what a little ahead of time and so as­
produce perfectly pure ‘bread, biscuit, cake, pastry, etc.; and
sure oneself at least some stinding
these1 articles are now pronounced more wholesome when raised
room. Those religious exercises are of
course for Catholics, but Fr. Fleming
by the Royal Baking Powder, than when leavened by any other
assures us that persons of any and all
other denominations may avail them­
agent.
re
selves ot the rare opportunity pt hear­
ing interestingly instructive sermons
fl is particularly a question of health, therefore, what
and seeing ceremonies that never fail lo
please. The (’atholic church, say# Itev.
baking jsiwdrr we shall use; and those who appreciate the
Father F.,la (bthoiic and most mother­
miseries of dysjH‘|»siu and other ailments that follow the use of
ly because she. like her divine Saviour
and Founder, would receive into and
impure food will not hesitate to select the •• Jb^al.” .
and embrace all in her loving and hav­
ing armn. Therefore all are welcome;
but state can be secured by being ahead
of somebody .else, “tina come first
served" without distinction. Thb
alone shall be the sale title to seat or
pew during the mission.
»•»

A QUESTION OF HEALTH

Company F.Btb Michigan Infantry,
that whb organized here with 88 mem­
ber# in August 1861 and then called
the “Barry County Uadeta." held a re­
union in this city Thursday afternoon
at the G. A. R. halL There were pres­
ent some 30 tneuibers. The meeting
opened at 3 o'clock with Jacob Maus,
president, in the chair. The transac­
tion of business was pro evded with.
Traverre i’liiillps was elected p:evident
of the- areoclaUon, and O. li. Green­
field. secretary, for the ensuing year.
After some discussion it was decided to
bold the next re-union in this city on
th* second Thursday in February, 1889.
A poem, giving honor to tbe old 8th.
was read by J. D.-Sumner, of Kalama­
zoo. After the business was done all
adjourned to a tine banquet that had
lorn prepared hy the ladiry. After all
had aatbtled the toner man the memiters then iUtened to a history of the
compauv from ita organization down
to ita final discharge. Mmsra. T.
Phillips aud J. Maus, beginning with
the organization carried the history
doom to And including the IwUie of
Meridian Hill at Washington; John M.
Hessmer, from Meridian hill to James
Island, 8. C.; John D. butnner, from
James Inland to Fredericksburg; O. II.
Greenfield, from Fredericksburg to
Knoxville and the re enlistment of the
company ; James F. Mead, from the re­
enlistment to their discharge. The
company as mentioned above was organlzrd in VI-with a roster of 88 men.
(if the original 88 there are Dow living
about 33. At about the rad ot the sec­
ond rear a 30 day'# furlough waa offer­
ed to them provided they would reenlbt at the expiration of that time for
three 3 ears. This offer was accepted
and at the r.“-organization the company
numbered I&amp;8. of whom about one-halt
are now living. Throughout their long
service they made an enviable record
and have eVrry reason to be proud of
the work done for their country. Take
It all in all thb reunion was an eojoyatdr occasfon and we trust they will
live to have many more of the same
kind.
______________

Read there letters, I have hundreds
more RM» them:
Vicksburg. Mieh , May 17, ISM.
fl. G. Coleman, Otremlst:
I am glad to speak a good word fu
your iwoleam Balm. I have ha
catarrh‘for twenty yean. It had be­
come so bad that I could no longer
speak In public, and at times I feared
that it would dwitroy my voice entirely.
I used many catarrh enrts with no
benellt. One of your satn.-lea gave me
gn at relief, and a 25c iiox hah made'ine
ted like a new man. Yours truly.
C. E. Bailey.
LATE* REf URT.
nano. 11U tiepL 17th. 1887.
fl. G. Coleman. Katamazo *, Midi.:
. When I lived at Vicksburg I used
some ol rotir catarrh ointment, Retroleum Bilim you called &gt;L It cured me
and roti tiled my nam? in your clr.-ul»rn.’ 1 CtrnisfesJ remf pnisn* here
with it wh-» desire more. If you think
best I think 1 nn tvuke arragnemente
v. Rb a drliggt* here to ildl it tor yo.i.
i think » 1 rally v’ditahk. 1 am eare-J
and do n&gt;it nct-d il for myself.
Yn’tnt trnlv.
; c. E. Bailey. Attbraey.
N. H—L’alli May I-’. ‘88 I wilt rend
out 25 • l&gt;dx*-s tor trtal ou receipt &lt;&gt;f 1
IL G. duLEMAN. K dattri/.jo. Midi

Something Nice to Eat during the Season of

Best .No. 1 whitefish.
**
" Mackinac trout

- Columbia river salmon, blood red.
Something new—boned herring—very choice.
Choice new Yarmouth bloaters,
Gustave Penora'N boneless sardines.
Fresh canned salmon, new stock.
Fresh canned mackerel, new stock.
Very choicest boneless codfish.
**
smoked halibut, extra thick.
. —Finest Queen oiivis.
The best chili sauce in the world.
Alexis Godillott's olive oil for fish salads.
New horse radish, strictJv pure.
I'roaae A Blackwell's epicurean table sauce.
Choicut tomato catsup in the market.
Canned vegetable-a full line of the very choicest

--------- You will find at----------

Beamer’s Cash Bargain Store.
n —In splci $ we are the orUy house in thia city that cany the Penang
• • tiplcee, acknowledged to be the only pure roods in tbe world.

N

HASTINGS MICH

BOOTS
BHOE81

Good goods at Bottom

�OUR NATIONAL SOLONS.

BOODLER WREN GIVES UP.

A LIFE OF GOOD DEEDS

A DIGEST CF THE WORK THEY ARE

CLOSED IN THE DEATH Or CORCOR­
AN THE PHILANTHROPIST.

CatcabO. Feb. aa-T’.n Wren, on* of th*

DOING.

•retable Gin*.

tentlary at Juliet—to
begin serving hie *cntence. W betu Judge*
Moran hud Balky nrrived, et their cneiuing they found Wren’*
attorney watting for them. He soon tnnde
known bl* bu«in&gt;M. and th« judgu* expressed
no oblectiou to granting bi* reauw. The

appro|&gt;rt*te 975.0M for a public building
Madron, Ind.
prophet, cays that tornadoes will Inerei
from the beginning of 1888 to tbe ctae*
tan
.
James B'-dpcth, tbs well known Now Y&lt;
journalUt. who was r&gt;t&gt;orled to be dying t

all hi* legal privileges
under tbe temporary

ail earthly thing*
- — -3—rrW Corcoran at
m. Friday jutd tid.
elty ft m gcntiio* mounting for the iom o a
.. .. ....__ ...... m,-.
twwmr :o (L*&lt;
wunirr. .N- other man here «*• m wwi
loved, anil.ttteevhAmrve of regret are visible

THEY DID n.

ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

iifle.*.;
Ath4o-pho-ro« PHU arc am.

of hh indomitable wilL

m«xt rapid i.-rowthl.

But,

Envalnaldc fur kid
_ _ MS plain te, uyr.fkp ., ,
eoustipulon, b.-.,| ,.
etc. Tiiey’U take away iimt. - , ;
feeling giving new Ufuui.d ,tr ,i

Wagtuxorox Ctir, Feh. st—A petition
Ing aboui •-■4.U«) • wne* literally registered,
(Lough not all frau lutatitlj’. Bstweon X5,-

Wednesday after ibe morning budirat

drvsx. A d*l*ite on the Wasbingtoa El.-ctrurailway tail nwulu-d Iu an nninlmeut re­
quiring tb* rail* to be of American intnotnciuir. Til* bill

It i* reported I bat a *yn Ilctto of ^.French,
Ru-eia tbe

tbeir full growth thtufgirto &lt;b&gt; Iwtwrori birth
and tbo «£■• of Ift- I" Oh- great majority of
cm-* girt* add Very Uttta to their Inicht
after l’&lt;,
of &lt;*artw liter® »n&lt; many
cvullnhiL Boy*, on the other hand, w-mdly
odd two or tlirro incite, to tbadr height nftrr
UL ft B intowortby thA *b&gt;m rfr^j-row

tw.-MoerHli X'cl.i-U •

THEHTHLOPHQaOSQQ. tf2 Wa!!^

NO CURE NO PAY!
Senator Mtoekbral;*. of Mteblg'n. oa Fri-

FOR DOLLARS AND CLINTS
GIANTS

■djouni &gt; L

bank is dated util tnruy

tn»tituti«n* and

Flag* ar* aleo fluttering at i»alf-:ii*«'-.

brane'jial tul&gt;
rlth any atruggl*-. .Ha

being a native ot Indan:!

who removed to

gaged in active businem as dry goods mer­
chant, commission merchant, real estate

a E. Bcge wa» chairman for tiiu formur
brotheriiuod. aud J. H. Murphy mr tbo
Brotherhood of Locomotive F.remei'. Tbe
Kdurdul* prevailing at dial tiaie had Uo»n io
force *in« April 1,
ami waa id Uteri
and couciso that it* provision* wars etplx&gt;ll-d

lily Mituet&gt;n«t-mor-

Low Bata to Pacific Ooast
BO..U points via tb* Manitoba-Pacific route

IbeOBlrw
ia Grit Wold

tbinla, ami the bouse adjournal.
Wasiunotox Cm, Feb. 23.— Invitations
parllc pation of tho Unital States in Ibe lo-

Berlin, and from the Belgian govrntment
for cur participation tn tbe International

Him

ST. LOHS IS THE WINNEH
THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL. CON­
VENTION TOBE HELD THERE.

until Thursday, went Into ♦xecutiv* ewion

engines shall

She died five

It is, however, aa a pcblic benefactor and
philanthrop.'**. that Mr. Corcoran i* beat

or write lo u*. x"l'‘l"l»r. *&lt;•&gt;.. r&gt;u.,
symptom*. N*n&lt;1_»t'inr&lt; v&gt; |,r..(,

paragraphs, some of which are subdivided

number of regulation* governin’ tima, dis­
charges, and such matter*, but tho fight ti

who in IKV wi» married to tb* Hon. George
EuaUs, then a mornbj* of con grew from

1.
It will

regutatin; the rlawi fleatian and 5&lt;y

lie- ifopartnM-nl nt New York,’ Grnii-l
Army'of tha Ref nhttc, Ih n» twnily-seconil

&lt;t Li.-omutive Ehginosr* will oIT.t n»*&gt;bj&gt;oUuu to taking oat mat) trains, fttrnnlitog an j fora March 3D; limiting bum-tead entries to
engineer end fireman for each mall car atil '
,-u—■ eighty
acre* —
ineieau.of 110, -_.i
aud to American
vngin* the company cho&lt;nra to •; a 1 out. I\ ciiiien* only: romtiiutiuoal ameoddwnt ex­
Netting else will be mdred. however. ur&gt;!e«* II tending th* priMulehtial term to eight years;
! fcr ----------------lb* «rectton—
of ,—
public building*
al 8terbv uoo-t rotberhojd men which th* rompvnr !
•—w--------—- ‘
may bo able to employ. Tbe Brotlnrbuu I of . hag, '111.; South Betid, Ind ; Burimgton, Lx;
L cotnotiv* Firemen i* linked with th* nn-! Canton. Q;^aiebdygau. Gnsro lUy sr.S
Wia; Yankton,
D.
gioeer* in till*.'roovemnut, and along and Mani
• —’oba.
•
. ....
. T., and
Oberlin, Knn
A motion to impend thn
exa*pruting contest »roni* "bout to et.*u«.
The revised xcheduIs of wage* gvr.vninz rules end |mm thr raaolulion proposing,e cu&gt;
stiiuttanai amendment making April
ineiignrntio i day. an 1 extending the Fiftieth
coamilf.ee ot engineer* and flremru. of which &lt;xsigre*s to April 3). 1MU, wm defeated—

&amp; Rigg* had a reputation for financial abil­
ity sorond to no other firm ia the country.

tar Of Commodore Morri'.

pnlwrty.—ihebaii! A. Pr

OF LABOR AND CAPITAL । loll*’* Ratlin fl i
STARTA.EIG FIGHT.

Chicago. Feb.-T.-T.e Chicago, Burilneto t I duov.r

Tho New Method Traatxnow

enow ..f MM-h almitrntal or tm^ulsr i^vwtb
a* un-taubb-dly exiits in th.- uw vf tit? rapid

8.8

eratic natkmai

firemen

cents

committee reaeeen bled

•Kltr^ete 1375,000 for public Ixilkltnxi at

of
KM

over ’.00 mile* is also aa innovation.

Freight

j' urnod until Tnureday,
WasatNQTO!* Crtr, F*h. 2&lt;—Tbo aaaato

WMlnewiay lo listen to Washing:

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

Hill cemetery. Georgetown, expended about
$11)0,000 improving it, and presented the

Scott of

PenneyIvaaia offered a motloa to

freight run* which occupy more than ten
Klj-mrn.l.

log about 1300,090 i^ljflttlng it up, and in

»bo a demand for free transportatioa for
for tnimb ra of the brutnariioo I, an I no ex-

aS 5*

by tbe general manager nnd tho broU&gt;&gt;
erbsxtd are to bo jiermittod.
condition

MUM) r-qulrcl

Mi iutr.t:i.-

abrogate nil trrolim |&gt;ocmittlng Cbtuwe Im­
migration.

ujxjo

introduce

Where Are 'You “Going?

Ingiy difficult to maintain rata* and cover
oiMt of traiisj'ortallon, c*pecta|;y with th*

United Stela; laws over the public land strip

Proceeding the

•pcrttveiy fl 13
ratal lishing an endownnmt fund of

every precaution to employ only tbewe men
to them.
“II.* rimpany nt present furaisin* over
its line* free transportation to it* employe I
In good standing, and to their .d poud-nt

Washtagtou Orphan asylum, Columbian unb
versity, and many institution* In tbe south.

Virginia be baa made gift* amounting to
about I^OO.OuO, besidss a library of about
4.0U&gt; volume*.

pure and un™tenta!iou«

m

bte public bane-

eravtuxa.

a

Mall

Detroit................ Lt. i.to
Jw.kROU...............
It '.T
■Ibuor. Rapt J..........
fkarturZ............... n nt

house during Carl lair's absence In Kan-we. to

statuary

rffioeact to poverty.
Ton building cost
abou: r?*I.UU) and ba* an erdawmsnt fund
iu eiidiuon of about
Mr. Corcoran

1
•
ad jourreL

Another ot hi* large public gift* is tbe Lzxtlee bc-iuv, which he founded in tnemory of his
women of retin mon t and education who by

u

the District.

right to ascertain, by whatever rxtininations
It may think advisable, whether itaemploye*

inUrrupted hi* plan* with r. spect to tide

hU entire cvllttttoo of pfdnUag*.

in

•
lion inquiring into tbe allejel trouble with

ported for puUie buILUog* at Kelenmxx&gt;,
Mioh.; I/Jgai.s;&gt;urt. Lad.; Youngstown, Ham­
ilton, Akroo, and Eaaoavllle, O.; Sioux City,

tfcm to cm ploy ei a-id tbelr dependent famIlles ot other roads upon tbo request of their

marine boipitll al

Francbro, changed lo S. I.-&gt;ufax

Then

Quimby....................
lla«rrix&lt;iK....... . ..
Irvttur.. ................
MMMJeedi*..............
Orand BanM*.. gr.

15
ten
EOT

_ _ _ _ PACiFIG

■»»»***•*«* nien.I.w, orcmtn
nntil on mctlua of Mr. Study of I II mol* tht
vote wm rm rd.d ee unanlmoas In fevor o.’
that city, hcott if rbnnsylnnla renew* | kl&gt;
nrrneeitkm Irtrtlvwv I— * .1..—
._

If Lt* MICE RMLROW UMS.

FREE Government LANDS.
W■names ov scar* -f

twXtse—

KmtFMtdn&amp;&amp;3
cukVuitoK^’Ji
E-.ua,. All oiber Uaiot daily uuepe Bu

employe*. To extend this to all raembsi* of
an organisation, wbieh, however, good It*
(Jbj-ct*. |a a parelY private affair ol iudl-

adjourned.

o.w .1 Asn-tW'ir&amp;ss.*'

Hon was carried by

till! to

OH! MY BACK!

LADIES
just, and, moroover,

tn direct violation of

Tb* strike will effect 25,0X1 men.

PEERLESS DYES

Gliteral

city and throughout tbe country.

then the bill granting peneione to disabled

'

New York, Feb. &lt;7.—Harry a Phillips,
managar and backer for Sullivan, sailed for
England Baturdiy afternoon on tbe steamer
Servla. On arrival In England Mr. Phillip
will p-ocMd at ooo* to Windsor, where Sul­
liven i« In training preparatory to hb fight
with MitcbdL
Mr. Phillip expect* th^j by

iiiLwirns. Wk.

la**— Duel. Druggist*. Heeling*.

Gmtav

Winklor,
adjourned uuhi* brain.

Both were instantly

from pomioeut citisens of hb state fur eecur­
ing the prixi for St Lout*. Th* meyor ha*
sent tbe following to President Cleveland,
now in F.orMa:

Mianeeota Leah the

WotM

ENGLISH BUCHU

Mttcb.lL

THE RECORD OF

CRIME

Flora MeAuliff*. aged IB, h dying at Nsi

boon.

VVmiler b

■ho lured her to their den. taught her

IW«U MH.,''fiSU.^Mino,,

Kidney
INVCBTIOATONB IN Uff.^

IMVKtTICATORS IN USE.

millionaire

at tb* lUifSuS
iXTMTIOAnr*

cr any port thereof;

BUSINESS NOTES.
WasniMUTOM

JOHNSTON A DO..

CrTT. Feb. 27.—Saturday

Mlcblgea officer to
•Btot.

to Calk it over, and when left atone Wingard

New York and Minnesota capitalLite pro
paw to couitruct. e »tilp cinal, connM&gt;
ing Lake* Superior and Michigan. Tbe eanal
ftl.UOJ.

Bwdnees tidlunw during the seven days
audwl Friday unmburvd for the Unite!

Hill* were introduced and r&gt;q»rt*d:

poetli
K**N
bill

whipp'd whit switches

The Bald-Kttob'w*
Artlel^fnra

Jnco . I.werentt'in, a etothltig merchant of

orderly coodiUou. ba* ilnapjwMre'b
His
wife baa received a letter iru&lt;» him, stating

mi

spite of Bland's apposition genersl’r V&gt; that

Drover, Cota.. Ute capital stock being ffiixD0X1. en.1 the
__
.*
*

0W&lt;-d. Ml “f
Ths- k»« will beal«Qt |3TS,(mm.

Catarrh

•«. Mr.U.ur Q. Bro““S:o

►«“
e.
, c
XIBixby, rector
u
&lt;u '■‘77’’*' "“™h- &amp;"«-5
r.“
pr-aence
of
XD.
...j
SSoiZS.u'L.*!!" — &gt;•"**

In &lt;te&lt;*at:n~ acd*a by uflert««
on bilk far building* at Buff,

Mt&gt;t mon put*.

de'M’rtiMMt In aaid mort.
SB KSl &gt;T7b.'SS5,.;:'tTw«SE.?K
the county

»-»•»!

n-’
lying swioady UL

Crain Bain

CtncAGO. F.b. n-Mn. Miry T.
of kamwood. and IVter McGroch,
TVAUkee. w«-rv lunrrLul u, j .... .

tt-i rv. nni

irxtlonal

..r u'...!-...'1-' L1

••••• R“’rwo&lt; Ute WHu.1
qiurirr of wtI.hi i&lt;..»uu.r

•. . T
iM-re* inn
Baled, Hasting*.
*»h. U
Si;itu &amp; Coutaovi, Jl u’

AllayB rain and
I n fl h ra tnatlon.
Heals the Soreb,
Senses of Taste
&amp;Q&gt;I 8 tn elL

TRY THE CURE
ilurtgagi*.

- Aygf^el*!* sppliM Into each w&lt;&gt;*tril
Wwwbte rrtMtocaateat Dru0kl-&lt;:

�MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
n.ua Ls-el &gt;C anJ Orand Bapid. pw&gt;?U
-P^.eimtinr the workhouse ids*.
But

whstber tney wora 0
&gt;,ui: u a leap year conun.lram.
A Chap hassnei an Adrian salooi
worth for brio*
£♦» W*

DOCTORING A

*Tis claimed that the -local option election
in Branch county may bi declared Invalil,
tweause tbe petitions wore signed by Ohio
&gt;..K_n.l . U k —-__ ___ _
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BIG

BIRD.

p.-v. il*ttion system" wilt have a procticil test
m Mte'jigau. K-ilsmhS*&gt;5 rem drat a "wet"
coi.-n'y, while II will be entirely surrounded

mlict of local optfo &gt; mnj iritira

were as large n-. p&gt;gt-ou'* uggs ud.
with a light wbtcii uojtt|xii ity could«
had been attacked by aliulvtoMs.-t|&gt;cculiarto
South Atw-rlra. which Im-a habit of worm­
ing its way into hmiia-i nn|l animal flesh,
and raultiplylng with «ucb frigtafnl rapidity
.I... a. ..I.. _
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V.
criminal assaults upon women and young
girls tbrougbout the state. Not lose than a

jideraliML
John Sliafer. boro ia Maryland more than
commentary on an enlightetwd rtvibxitlon.

tbe bold Biitisher an unwilling prisoner at
Vlack Rovk, i* m&gt;w a resident of Pans town•hipi, Kent exmiy.
If be lives to see tbe

Ga* welh in routhwestarn Michigan
haven't been very profitable, lavrstmeuts,
either lo the projectors or contraciova.
&lt; onlrnctor Percy, of the Ktiam-ixcxi well,

loaded »itb brotherly love for each other.

niuulcatio
Atnmb

- -------- — —
.
longevity.
Gladston* talks ot bending hsrreir gl.$,(KU
worth lor rtrret paving purpore". T1ui year­
ling town* of tbe npp*r psnmtula are getting
* O»t of lh* wrasi*’' at a
I

likjicprolatiuns. A li .yal Oak, fanner re­
cently bad ti droa»1 hog nnd all his sttrphi"
wheat nnd oste tak-.n, a las* he could idaffor l, Ini.ng radvstitnte qireumstaucn.

side N«xith American roads, Uieii- bevilea
swollen os large *ji a iKirre) from tho inflam­
mation produced by the ravage* of this in­
sect. One of the condor's leg* had liren
badly lacerated by tho inroads of this to­
rouhl effe-t a cure, bnt he toughed nt me.
Sai*! hr: "You dare not go near him. l!o
ha* killed three dog*. 1 |mve sre-.i him taka
n dog by the scruff of the neck with his beak
and then tenr n |*&gt;tnd of meat from his rfl*’
I told hi* owner that I would take the risk.
“I went to Jhe fnrtwt and cut a strong,
withy wqdhig. From this sapling 1 made a
yoke, such a* is umxI to put owr tbe necks of
geeeu to keep them front getting through
lenre*. This yoke I n»c*v.-if.-i m putting
ovnr tbe condor's neck. Th* condor was
thiM unable to iim&gt; hit. formidable beak, al­
though ho tried hard to do*o. .Two mon

Irandagv tbo nmdnr,« leg iu inrfton soaked iu

WT.U examined by a sjiecialixt. Hix opinion
was that tbeTnrred changing of thevoired'd

ritb, but they are tickled To

ha* some eotppvoeatio i

■tiiutlon.
third at aa even I10J for disturbing* rslig-

found, however, that tbe expense would be

nut it didn't eome qa.ee enough to save tbo

people rretn to
the muw'kw of the thremt. Now look well at
ray face, and tell nw if you notice unythiiig
additiiMinl to what aunt folks have. Nof
Look again in tho vicinity of my moth.’’
Ye-, there were two extra muscle* dJstinrt-

Typhoid ferer continues getting iu its work
on the ininstea of the Alri^n Industrial
home.

, may obtain uutbortt} to
solicit
Mmrtnxiagefer us. Apply by
letter
r. Itowr.U. A Co.. Newxnapw
Advertising Bureau. 10 Bpraee Hl.. New tort.
,,od particulars will be rent by retcpi mall.

State ot MicMjr*D. Commlmtourrs I
examine tod adjust a!! claim*. and dt

ha&gt;l i.vntmo gradually fartunl -.imply through
kecjnng tbe Upsi liacd while sjx'aking.
"Now 1 um Cuming to something intcrewb-

•b’ without movingthe lip*.’
In vain I Irkd^ but coukTnot sneered.
"Ah! there's the rub. Word* with there
kAtem.i:: t'actn arc the meal difficult to pro­
nuance, ImL by jucerennt practice I have
found, out a 'means of getting them quite
uutiirnllv. and tbvy are produced with the
tip of the tongiu. and the tx-eth.
“Nome veutriloquista substitute 'slur'
word* in difficult sentences. ‘I wish mamma

for our family physician, who ptticouurod
it scrofula, and pre^-ribed 8. 8. b. for it
I gave the baby 8. 8 6 and it s on got
the disease under ooutiol. The sores ar*
healed, and the baby ia well and healthy.
I know 8 8 8; sated its life, axd I told
our doctor so. H* i&gt; 3 regular physician,
and prescribed N. 8. H. for the baby aa *oun
as he mw it had scrofula.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Di-eare*
mailed free. Tug Swift brxciric Co,

tm-he myself. 1 will show you u thoroughly
effective sample of ventriloquism which any

and that tlx mouth"

Dated January iMh, A. D. !»*.
LUTHKKHBOWN.
D. L. MOimfLAND,

ARBUCKLES’
ie on a package of COF FEE la a
rantce of excellence

Tbo ' cutriloqulsta ot bygone days all won*
of tho li|a, ar.dl don't mind admitting that
tbe tint time I ojmnesl in the busing I was

STATE CUPPINGS.
bad.
■
Forty one Inmates U Gratiot county "pooriiouae.

ARIOSA
COFFEE ^is leapt in nil first-claxa
xtoroa from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

A.’GiU'« pkr. near Northport: Thirty oases
mJ gift; th.*re is not' tiro slightest trickery
about it. We will *u|&gt;pnas you are not
naturally a veutnloquixt. Very well, thou.
Here i* a capital little method whereby a

really f
He then took from the table nn ordinary
tumhler, saying: “See. there is no deco,Htandiug about a e&lt;rapl* of feet frotu tb«
side be ronunetired:
"Halkif’ bow are you. get ling on down

The spring ran of tramp* has commenced In
-an&gt;e*t atStqrgis.

COFFEE
in nereer good when exposed to th* air.
Always buy this brand in hermetically
pealed ONE POUND PACKAGES.

The Ifvwell foundry .hipped

men* of tbe great South American condor

Tbe pioMcrsof Oakland rouuty talked over

By the use ot koroaeue in

youT
’
1 trstixl the simple plan, .and found it re­
markably easily to ai.vomplish. Tbe whole

One of the m&lt;Mt prolific tin trees of the
propagation of infA-ti&lt;ia* or ivmtbgioas dis-

th *m coming from England.

making of a small table—such as conjuror*

llslle Hfirluger at L'ort Huron. Is the toonb
victim of the lyphwd fever at the stale itwustrial home tor girls at Adrian.

g'n*&gt;. a ivx-rvt sliding lid lo hide tho opening,
and with a fringe of cloth to prevyat the
tumbler being even, the apj*rato* is compk:?.—l&gt;»tidiri Tirt Biu.

might Iw redn* vd to a tninimuin. or. if pos»itd-. i-ntirety prevcnto.1. M. Buael sub­
mitted eu afqnratu* in tlw form of a ryliuih-r to tin- council of jmldip liygiene, in

loakingata |«&gt;rtrnit uf Mia. Sollio Ntrutbcr,
on co e. famous Bluegrass belle and afterward
the Baron.-*- Fshuenborg, and told u story

well educated. speaking loaf language.
was one time connect* I with tbe jkmIuIII -e
li-portm.wit a: Washington.
The Western Union Telegraph company 1&gt;

but SI. Ilu.iel **w diNxr.rival that tho dmt
pvt*, in*t&gt;-i&gt;l of living tnu-ned. av be thought
Ihry would be. were utilized in (nd

11 a he win*. in Grand Rapi.lt,

a chromo recognition.
t-uou, of

thrilling delights of tbe fox chan.
IMIta county lumbermen turned out 10A-

leKed In.doserf apparatus mid Lurae.1; but
tinm who may wish to utilize :hem »b&gt;-uld
have tbefn )rrei1ou*ly uisinfertnl nnd then

ben boatili'.l** begin, tnvok • ths Mon-

States government in pneerving tbe prop­
erty rights of Americana
'

contract wi b local pbydtian* for an intpre-

............................
— 1-'-*are at a tomp-rature al*&gt;\c uw .legs. (X, or
of sulphuniu* wid. - Paris C’or Lur.doa

A doily papT ni Nt. Pvters'.ui—, Brama,
reerntly nriated tho follow ing lunuong j•Fa­
irrn ph: *'Th«- .peasahtn cf a villa .e in tbo
province of Karatof rr-nlvvd to i*|&lt;iBb. the

It ha&lt; since transpired that be

aldermen undertook the nuuingeuicnt tittrnt-

-Utnony of counterfeiters who were trying
shield tbemaelve-.
O'Diy wa* recently

on erwht. taking their rwdomvr*’ notca for
It. Tbo old men of the villasv were apjioinu
ed borteodvrs, waitera anil Ivmkkcepi-ra. All
the preliminaries ret|l*l, tfa&lt;-' hurlyburly
mmnvtuwk cvrrrbody pn-wrrt drinking aa
much and aa fast as they could draw tho
liquor. The school children, [•.■n-eivlng bow
jolly their atri-i were, and well acquainted
with tbe locality, effected an entrance into

operatoJ upon and portions of their jaw-

Cray for lack &lt;f a father’s kindly care.
A white-haired horse, anchored to a

other day.

marry the other.

The fair lender rertalnly

ly and are named Manin Golden
allare. Idoatific.itiou il iucoai-

A Lansing barber didn’t enjoy so muck
■ am music, nnd sofarbade bls workmen talk­

COLUMgtm.

ot tontiou* «&gt;f thvthun Lieut. Gordun Granger,
wljo came &lt;m a furlough from the army to
vis*t Ix-xingtoo. u:h1 *|*nt plmo&gt;t iyery day
with Mim Sti-othe;-. Genl Hbelby said he
{Sbolbyi happened to find:a largo United
Htate. tln,- iu thl* city, and be took it to his
roxu and wrote »n it in large letters: “Haadqwxrtera of tbe United States army.” Ho

brought f*&gt; the notire of tin* police authnri-

it ia nnlalirel that the du*t mil jvirtieloa

1.000 jrr day.
That j istice somstim-s raiss-e its msrk

Noon thu men up stair* found their ‘waters
uf life’ running short, and, going down into
tbe basement, they found their youthful im­
itators a l streti-bcd on the ground deed
drunk,.aiijj all the barreh empty. Whnt had
not-run into the little stoiruu l.* had flowed
into the ground. Tho little fellows were so
drunk that they refused being awakened by
th«&gt; terrible muligation their se:iion« inflicted

roddeui-e. wlmre Min Btrotix.-r -bud, be
dimlnl iiigb up in a locust tree in front of
tho Hunt boasa aud tied one end of the rope

future Gen. Granger's love, making that be
went away thoroughly embarraesed by tbe
merriment that the young meu made at his
Thirty years afbr Gen. Granger went into
the Federal army, end Qvn. Hhelby into tho
C.rtifedcrate. After th*' war had gone against
tho Confederate orrc*i Gen. Hbclby retreated
with hm .xtuiinaud to Mexico to jjiin Maxi­
milian. Boon after be got cm to Mexican soil,
aud was lyh-ig In Aunp barely over the Maxi­

the American side of tho linen body ot Fed­
eral soldiers that were evidently afraid to
violate the neutrality of Mexico by fallowing
Bbelby on to Mexican soil They lay in sight
of each other fur three d*ys without any cum •

utilizod
Not.stuffed with paper by tboso who nnder.tood their business, thus wasting space,
bat filial with a potato, au apple, a handful
of pcanuta or some other edible substance.
There and other article* occupied tins cran­
nies between carefully wrapped glass jars,

sratr of Michigan.-Fifth Judicial Circuit. In
t towccrr.
•
Knit .ponding In Circuit Court tor County of
Kocbville and Frankenmuth, Saginawcouutr. Hi*rv In (Tmueery, at th" &lt; ily ol Hasting?, on
and Frankenhiit township in Bay county on­ th.* l*Uh d.y .4 January. A D., t««.
Finin'" A. Cornell. *'oiii|daliiant,
.
set tied almaA enlirel) by Germans of tbLutheran faith.
William H.Corneil, IMrndant.
In Uil« can".* it a|ip*ariiw that defendant
Elder Deary at Hartford has apple btauams William
H. Cornell Is s resident ef this Blate.
which be lias brusigiit ont|by rutting a twig
■
from a irev and Inserting il in moist earth. ■
defendant enter his
Tbe editor of the Ulrmlngliam Kceentrtc has

The Loyal legion of the United Stites in an
order recently issued pay a unbic tribute to the

iy iireea*cd M Jackson. as a iwld**r and eltiz.-n.

Manceloua in Just, now baring a pleasant

wood working establishment of lexlngtoc. Mo.,
which employs over 100 band*.

nwuun jroni uw o*w &lt;u uns ornrr. ana mat
within twenty dar*. the complainant cause thl*
order to be published In the Hastings Baxxajt,
said publication tn b« continued ones In each
week for six weeks tn etxreeslua.
•
FRANK A. HOOKEK.

State of Michigan— In the circuit court for the
Count) of Barry.
Tbe Centh&gt;rutai ln-urunce renmany. an tocorporate"! company by and tinder tbe laws nf
tbe State of New Turk, and dm ng business le
tbe Blate ot Michigan. Flattnifl. vs. John H.
G*r, Defendant.—In atlachineut.
Netlrols hereby given that uu the twentyt

court for the County u! B"rry at Um wuIt
Continental IuMirni&lt;r« company, an itu
t.-d tomtiany by and under the isws ot U
of New York, and doing busloeM to the
Mlrlnxan. tb* above named plaintiff.

Mrs. Mary McCarthy has sued Denuis Clsncy,
contract that she should Use wUhbliuashis

tho harbor st Cheboygan Is estimated at Mi,®o.

old flag."—Lexington Transcript.

Michigsu people know a good thing when

ing him instantly.

tram near Edmore Thur.wla) night and •u«tulned Injuries causing M» ileatb Friday nuwulnr.
W) at Is called an Indian iron tomahawk Vid
regarded aa a ri-lk* of antiquity was found on
the lake shore Imieb-at South Haren recently.

elgts u&gt;d so iso'dollars
which
writ Was returnable on the seventh day o!
"itired tb’i tMh day Of Febraarr. A. D. is

nauiut

OutKido ot tbaao kisses bestowed by affcctlanato relatives, there can bo but three

L‘.\—Franklin

•10 &gt;to tbe university gytnruuddfli fund.

Dtfanlt having bccu made in tbeooudltkms

viewed from a male standpoint. Tbe first
cam** upon your Ups as if they were touched

' Lake county also want “dry,” although th*

। li stliuttoti.

ropn, and, &lt;-lnnUt-.g a tree on the utMr side,
■tn-U-hci th*' flag across the rtrret high ia
uir in fnmi of Min Strother's home. Next

fold stimulant lo tbe occupant uf the chair

No wonder that Port Huron is forging
bead in a career of proeperity. Bbe numr

MbitJon.

tion ot what watril.xpilsm really is.

A Onee : anion* lllurcraa* Helle.
Gen. Joe SbulLy wan recently in Lrxingtoa

nt Cadillac, was buried near Grand ll-ipid".

step" iu aud

Ibe Grand Trunk railroad

In- nuirenre. SI. iiunei. tbo principal archi-

-'•lion, T-uueasja,
Ko.u* fellow found it,
undafu.- kwipmf tin m»n|&gt;nto all th»«e

Lyons branch did not

Ionia eountv. receiitljJwM axainst the ratoon.

Tbe Smith FurlBer company, of Jackson fre-

lighting a coal

inauranc-, lost

Its South

Philip Jones Iiivk hlinwlt to itosth st the
Globe hotel, Meredith. ThursdayChari, s Frlrein. aged li. was killed by a fall-

and nearer to tbo tumbler, be continued
■qwaking until bls mouth was &lt;-|cae to the

pursuit of a Wi*con»in murderer found ht»
■nan at Iron Mou-ilain whits oouducting a

short some fiU,00a in its edsh, and President
IVbipple is mining. Tis -thought tbe coml«ny may su*|ie»d, which will leave ;0J
hands without employment.

penitentiary.

Mr Michaal Loup. Jr , with ths Slrobridge'Litboyrepliic Cu., Cincinnati, Ohio,
irriiCMt **I "iiffsred for two years with a
tern Ide it.l. tog slid y-sinfdi sore* on ray
ns. k, stois. haud* and bugera No phy­
sician could help me
B. S. 8. relieved

answer down iu tbe cellar ami in quite a dif-

■ide* his i-are ou *hipix»nl; and wl'cnml

raised fS.IXXJ for tho purpose of starting a

pickb-.

Major SiJix-v Herbert, editor of the
—...__/&lt;..x».C..z — --w n.
__Atlanta, Ga.. wrile*: •• 1 hare fully tcated
the virtues of Swift's Specific, both as a

drowned Iu Detroit. Thursday.

the ctnutor.
lliis time I emtterfand tbo
wound* and the rv*ult wa* that the leg l&gt;et-auie completely cured. The owner of the
bird luul doubted my »urgicnl skill, and hml
said that if I cured the bird I could have
him. 1 hegan to moke pre|tarsi 10ns to have

:k, a Fairfield pioneer, aged

The elate agricultural college ■ boomil&lt;

roaare

Luudral dollar,
nan and incur.

Gen. Daniel E. Nickle* tbe other morning 4a
ho ret before his looking glare with a. razor
in his baud and a lather ujsin hi* fare, "I

f&lt;*r ib.it (tart ot tiw northland.

matter ot future con-

A lug
the Brooklyn Elevated Railroad, writes:
Inflammatory rheumatism swelled my

Ex-Gjvoruot Blair, of lids suite, iaone cf
the three ranufining Union war governors. . FOTwnmcHt on a diplomat ic inirnkm. While
T.u&gt; other two are Curtin, ot Pctinsyivaaia.
sad Kirtwwl of Iowa.
A Wtaaksy flrm to* scattering fatten fish ■trumctoal iu suvmg it* life. The man who
away off in Um b imardy west a stiipmenc ownr»l thU bird h-ul cnpture.1 it nben wry
young. It was fiudcnal by u chcki art.Uiid
oim* leg to a stake driven into the grourul
Tboso town*' having Aoimfactories must Tl»c sight of the bird made a great huprteseds krep a sharp looCTul nowaday* that slon un me. It was alx.ut aewn feet in.
length, and tbo distance betm.-?n C o tijw of*
its w ing* wto*n outapnvul w ax nl*xit sixteen
tion for such itntitution" li getting ramarks
fret. It st.**! nearly there fret high. Ita.
ably c ow.

(ion to fin*l it &lt;*r.
Nortbvrn M.ehi.-an 'barbars are In a con■l.tioii to uw a gm-'rons silos ot ths surplus,

WANTED
I'alronagr. A

gents

METHODS OF VENTRILOQUISTS.

aiTis,i!^%r^’ix,ciS!s.
S ft! tedAftS
torflbeCooul) of Btrry and Ntate of Michigan
on the Wj day uf September A. D. MU la Llbrei:

will make the harbor of sufholout depjh to

sumo! one hundred a
mwsa
that catarrh will In Um* wear out. tbe tbsory
» fsl»e. Meu try to brllrre It bcesu*e It would
be pleasant if true, but ttta not. as ail know .
Do not let an scute rttsrk nt cold in Uh* bead
remain unsubdued. It li lialde to develop into
eatsnb. Vou can rid joureelf of Ibe cold and
svnld all chance ef catarrh by using Dr. Nage’s
Ontarvb Meinwiy If already affilcted rtd yotir-

contained

Owomo will celebrate St Patrick's
day.
likely bestow.

Tbo third la suds

In Japan the nld-scbo&lt;i&gt; pbystdins are t e
mltted tn wear onlv wooden "»ord«. Thin Is

of twitter, or cans of condenses! milk, or well

fellow may forget bls mother—and abbot tbo

unanimous
“*■
_ 1
Tbe Pittsford postoffle* seems to be a shin-

of &lt;1(10 in cash and a large quanty of
ktampw
Jscksou has the reputation of being tbe

gan Central
Some wag perpetrated a ghastly joke al
tion slsctioo In Gratiot county.

dagre nnd lint for the mid contingencies of
battle.—Youth's Companion.
Kuw Youc. Fob. 25.—Fraulein Lilli Lshmanti, ths prims donna ef tho Gorman Opera
company, was married Friday afternoon to |
••Well,, --------Nellie, does
------ ,yuur
—---------------husband still
—
Herr Paul Kalisch, tho tenor, who arrived drinkT
by lbs steamship Boaik He camo out ex“Yew, mother, and it* worrying the life
rearaly to marry her, but there was a iittio ; out of me."
aaddsnnses about tbo news al! tbe samo. 1
"Did you try tin- plan of lircaking him of
They wars married in church. Tbo prime the habit that 1 TOggwlod to yatf
. J u___.___ ( .
tn afnv at tto
“Vm”
“
Did you put whisky in his coffee r
Cincinnati May festival

•What did he say T

Tts next

make coffouas it should bo ns*do.'— Liacula
I Journal.

to .forget her—but tbo recollection of that
undwarfed, btxinst kiss will abide with him,
a source of joy, and bo cammcnsurato with
life itself.-Union Local

Indications now point to tho existence of
a Kuhmarino volcanic crater between tho

wn* found to measure I ,.100 fathoms under
the bow and t&gt;00 under tbe stern, showing tho

in ti» ocean Ixrttora. The well known grant
inoqnaktii* in tlw* l«d nf tbo am of LUiwu
are thought to i&lt;e dauU&gt; a submarine chain

GKOBGB BUTTON.

the nobility.

Now Flint wants a crack at the Gale
plow works.
haven*! feli like trying that i»altern-or

six month* from that .late were allowed for
creditors to prearut their claims against the
rotate of Augustus Kowrr late of Mid County,
deceased, and that all creditors
uid deeeasctaltns to said

on Botiirnar. the gist any ol Mart!
SaturdsT. i bo *J*th day of May isat

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�ADOITK&lt;&lt;&lt;AL COUNTY N«W«

FARM AND GARDEN.

nlm.

Tbe.txlk portion

John Springer has gone to Climax to
see a sick brother that la not expected PROBLEM OF VENTILATING A CEL­ very short lengths, these diaalrnllar parts
%re inextricably intermixed; tbe animal is
tol ve.
LAR SATISFACTORILY SOLVED.
N. B. Allen has sold his farm to part­
unable to extricate thetu; and, in reject­
ies from Jackson county, so we have
ing tbe worthless portioh, is forced to dis­
been Informed.
,
*
card much that la valuable; hence, the
Mrs. Doyle is slowly con valeting.
greatly increased ‘waste’ when the shorter
Prof. C. Giilaspie has organized a
lengths were used. Tho additional ad­
ringing class at Yankee Springs. Mr.
vantage in the use of -the longer lengths
G. comes well recommended in Instru­
in the great saving of power required to
mental as well as in vocal music.
Every section of thocountry hsfe its own cut n given weight of fodder is a very cauD. C. Burpee has sold 40 acres of land Kial feed racks, nnd an Interchange of Kldcmbte item, not likely to be kat
newr the Ritchie school house to James
s and plans on the subject between sight ot”
Hullr. Mr. Burpee Intends to move on widely differing localities often results in
the Rickard farm near Bowens MKls. added conveniences heretofore untried ‘by
In reply to tbo question. “Which is tbe
known ns the Hunt farm.
many.
more profitable for tbe average farmer
W. J. Ritchie bought a horse of Isaac
and small stock raiser, tbe creamery or
Buskirk. Consideration, 8140the cheese factory?” MieUpn Farmer
Uncle John Beniee to on the rick Hat
answcrfi “An n general .rifle the cheese
Mrs. H. F. Norris, of whom we spoke
fucturr will retr.ru tho most money to it*
of being sick last week, Is no better at
patrons, one year with another.
But
this writing.

A J. Wolf has returned from Chat­
tanooga, Tenn.
.
II. N. Mosey, Charles Norton and J.
C. Ildlen have got bilk out for an auc­
tion.
,
Harry Sliger run a needle In his leg
'nnd broke It off four weeks ago. Part
of tho needle was found, but it is not
known whether the other part is in his
leg or not. It affected him quite badly
at first, then seemingly got better, but
Is worse at present
Ed Walton and Bert Clark have returued-from the north woods. Bert
commenced working for David -Mar­
shall Monday.
Elmer Moore’s baby has been sick for
some time but is better at present.
Mrs. A. J. Culp is very sick.
D. Herrington's boy drank some aco­
nite bv mistake. An antidote was ad­
ministered at once, which saved him
from going to that whfchnexs from
whence none return. •
Will Cooper has rented Chas. Nor­
ton’s farm for five years, and Charles
ex fi^cLs to have the western fever.
James McKelvey made a business
trip to the west part of town Monday.
Henry Burton has been very sick,
but is better a present
H. W. Walton fs laid up with a lame
hand.
The band concert at the M. E. church
was postponed on account of of the
rain.
The funeral of ML Lee, father of Mrs.
Geo. Mason, was held at the M. E.
church Friday; also on the following
darson of James Moon.
James McIntyre has purchased a
horse ot John Wilkinson, Geo. S. Mar­
shall and Gw. Spencer. He intends to
start for Dakota with a car load of
horses.

SUBSCRIBE

there are sjieclal seasons and conditions
which would change this. The returns
made by cheese factories tho past Beason
run from $83 to $73 |*t cow—the average'
would be about $50.
It must be «memtered, however, tho cheese factory
only leaves the whey for its patrons, while
the creamery leaves all the milk, n differenco which, if properly utilised, would
materially change results. Then, again, ■
tbe quality ot tho bnttcr or cheese pro­
duced would bare an irr.p-»rtnnt bearing
updh the returns. If the products of
either are ot a low grade, through the lack
of experience or eareltwraewi on the part
of the managers, such factory or creamery
will uot be* .able lo pay their j&lt;strons m
much Av if they were making a first class
article. It would be better to soil your
milk to a well managed creamery than a
poorly managed factory, nnd vice versa.
Bruins and eX]&gt;erlen&lt;» an enscntial in
either.”
__________

no. 1—ECONOMICAL TF.KD RACK.
For economical feeding iu the yard
there is perhaps no better device than the
one here reproduced from Minnesota
Farmer, and in use iu - many sections of
A simple way to build one of these feed
racks Lb to begiu by seating four tall pouts
in the ground in tho form of a rectangle.
Their height and distance apart will de­
termine the sixe of the rack. It is uot
best, however, to make it very wide, say
not over six feet, as some difficulty would
be experienced by the animals iu pulling
out the hay If bound solidly In the center.
Set the posts leaning toward tbe center, in
order to make the,opening at the bottom
wider than at the top. This will prevent
binding, and the hsy will easily seule as
It is being eaten away from iielow. From
about eighteen Inches above ground, to
the tops of the posts, the sides and ends
should be boarded tightly, making It pos­
sible for tbe animals to reach the hay only
from the bottom.
To moke the rack complete, a* manger
must be built entirely surrounding the
upright port. Set four short posts se­
curely in the ground opposite the corners,
and others between to give firmness to

THE

HASTINGS
BANNER,

The shell bark hickory tree thrives best
from thirty to fifty miles from the scaahore. It will perform better work in
fruiting If Its roots are fed from a running
stream.
The butternut produces better crops on
the hills away from the shore, and ft also
delights in damp feet. Tho fruit ia better
if left on the ground until after hard
Tbo black walnut must be gathered and
cleaned of its husk lieforo bard frosts.
! Then the nut can stand any kind of
weather. Eat it and'all other nuts with a
small quantity of salt The oil in nuts
requires a cot iron digestive apparatus.
Tbe salt aids nature Id digesting the fruit.
Chestnuts will grow anywhere, but bet­
tor near tbo salt air.
The cultivated
varieties eau ho improved by the aid of
fertilisers.
A correspondent claims that a walnut
grafted on butternut stock produces fruit
that is better flavored than the natural
walnut Tbe only difficulty is that the
walnut outgrows the butternut stock.

slanting, aud narrow at tbo bottom. It will
pre rent animals from getting in, as they
are tempted to do tn cold or stormy
weather. Many consider it a good thing
to cover such a rack with a shed roof,
thus always keeping the hay dry. This

DIED-February Sd. USB, little Johnny. latent

Idttle lost &lt;arifag. come back to me.
Lie lo asy arou as you ured to do.
nrr l»,U»e plaee where soar bead st
Here h tbe txwooi walUea for you.

THE BEST PAPER IN BARRY COUNTY.

The Most Hastings News!

▼•■Ulatios a Cellar.
In this enlightened age, it is not neces-

The Most County News!

under dwelling house or elsewhere,
ought to he ventilated. Every pragre*
FIQ. 2—FEED RACK AXT&gt; SUED
«rum*i* ra
lM&lt;l ra™tlraM bttlM *m»l ol tltM*
racks, arranging them at the eninuxa of
lh.tr .bolt Th,, atlntluol th. ulm*u
-.tuts omlrr *b.llrr tram on. .Id. dnb««
inclement weather. Seo hecuud cut, in
which the rack is shown at A, and the
abed at B.
*

It has been well said bv ndistlnguibh?
ed writer that “Lhe Michigan Central Is
the only Niagara Falls Route in the
Al one of tlie New Yorky Farmers' incountry.”
It is the only railroad that runs di­ stltues, an experienced breeder in honres
rectly by thft falls and stops its trains read a paper on "Horae Breeding,” in
at(M point from whi th all pirLs of lhe ; which occurred the following stistementa:
First decide wluu style of Iwrwe yin
faN^OOdthc rapid 1 are in full view.
From thb point, called Falls View, the want to produce. There are several
sc-nr from the Michigan Central train, clnxses of horae*, the race borae and
trotter;
tbe carriage borae. such as the
wh’-ther in its summer setting of pmeraldor ite wilder set’lnr of crystal is Cleveland boy atxl French coach, nnd the
one of unexampled grandeur and sub­ various breeds of draft horses: The Eng­
limity. As it is now the direct route lish Shire, tbe Clydesdale and the Per­
toNewlork. Boston and New Eng­ chcron. Ot there various breeds tbe rare
land, no east-bound traveler should foil horse can only be bred to ndrantagv tn
large establishments.
Tbe American
to UKe advantage of It.

i
•» &lt;&gt;H'« «l»ur th. drttml tthUU‘‘““J* -bo ho. *olr«l
; , problem to hb&gt; own snttsfactitm, ex1
’-■tb the J»*l
1-------------- ---------------- “ “•-------- --- -----presented, hi- mode of ventihittng on out
door cellar.
Tn bls m-lbir be put* a vertical tube—

$1.00 A YEAR

tending from within 4 inches ut the floor,
out 3 feet above the roof. This is left
open until extreme cold weather when It

at the top.

trotter has only become n dUUnct breed
within a generation, but now we produce
the trotter quite uniformly. Tbe Eng­
lish rare borae was the prc«enitor of Che
American trotter, of which Rysdik's
Hatublstontan, Mambriao, Henry Clay
oM1*™ were U* And, sires.
Only within fifteen year* lias an in- 1

SPECIAL OFFER

CttXAR TSkrtLATtOK.
This tube, he explains, draws off all
moist aud cold air from the bottom, aa
the warm nir alwnj-x rises to the upper
space. If the cellar Ixronwe too warm, a
,.,u 11UU
uc o
_
slldo „
is u
drawn
from, VI1V
the „
side
of, lop
tbe w
tube
J£ar the nxrf. until rhededred lower tem-

The BANNER till after the November Election for 50 cents.
th. wSld °

road borae tn • 0. The coftstructiou ot bto cellar to aa fol -

------, ...Va, HlMUl
owned all the stallions.
Tbe Korman
should not be confounded with ths Ptrcberon.
Toe former is smaller—a car­
riage horse; the latter better adapted to
heavy draft
It Is the draft horse of
France. Tbe English Hhire and Clydes­
dale horses have been ranch mixed. Giro
the lest of care and feed well. Such
treatment pays.
Tfe: farmers can breed a few colts every
year and work their mares most of the

ration plan does not pay.
The dam
should earn her heaping. He estimate^
the cost of properly raising a colt until it
to four years old at $190. The profit or

pRPRICEfe
CREAM
lAKlNg
tyWDEfl
cxt*D«n.-c proven in lull'.ltxti of
0 Vhummt-rof a n-ntnry. it

»&lt;Bkmd wHh Inttn.unf.xparim.st*
r«P0X*d upon b, Praia.or Blaluo, &lt;K
■B.KUOO*
reU*». la Ua
one relating •-•»------------ .—-cz .
corn fodder.
to tho professor's
ler was much teas

cellar during the latter ren-

hard timber, ft by 0 inebrs. Ths plank
wearing tbq rafters, E, ia 2 by 11 inch
hard pine. Tbe walls are made of atone.

In reply to a query In Science, “Is ft
true that while one bolds his breath ft is

journal says: "I have picked up hundreds
of lira wasps, holding my breath al the

ADVERTISERS,

I have frequently been stung by

The Banner has a guaranteed circulation of
with each wm sttflkfcnt to prove that tbe

It Is reported that the big cattie ranches
than when cut
— —-------- ....uo name,
«j—t&gt;r Inm—d b, lb.

were

up.
lnw], &lt;|grtw[ ,ta

,
,
arm It. ovn/xwltan ..w. *^*
Vi.u.h. ,11.1
A number of the cows were fed for one son in exporting pears to Europe did uot
week upon core fodder reducod io quarter result favorably.
inch lengths, the week fallowing tho 1
According to tbe department of agri­
some corn fodder cut into Inch lengths, culture, the average per acre of wheat
and the week following they were fur­ Used for seeding is 1.38 bushels.
nished fodder cut late two Inch lengths.
The last legislature of Michigan enacted
Care was taken that each animal received
a law, making tbe members ut tits slate
Inst about what previous experience bad board of agriculture nn Indvpewient torshown it would “cat uj clcnn.” The

J*4?*
*h® next day
t.ic midno In tbe mangers wns carefully
weighed. The nsir.lt of these trials is
shown In tabular form aa fallows:

S

"ST

Twotochw .................
w
. ProfrMor Shelton offer* the following
rxplatmllon of the above rwralta: “A* or­
dinarily prepared, the blades of the corn

Silk production u tiring encouraged tn
Kansas. The state has. by net of legisla­
ture. established a nation from which
eggs will be distributed ami reetera «lu

neon]5 7Per lnt M1Ch'gan’ Published in any city of less than 10.0Q0
P P , as so large a circulation as the Banner. Patrons invited to
.a any t;mc d scc(he
.

The peiich^
Delaware bare

cuiation.

of Maryland- an?.
I to ask the legisla.
compellins grower* lo destroy nil tret-;
affected by lb: yellow* on th&lt;. urgl ap.
penrance of «'»i clrcsped disease.

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—_ j. enact laws

COOK &amp; NISKERN.

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VOL. XXXII. NO. 45

The Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Barry Co., Mi oh.,

■ COOK &amp;2’niskern.
BUBSCRIl’ntWTUTRB

If not n-Ud Won* the end of the yenr the
», -ce of nuV-criptlon wHJ p«&gt;«ltlTely be fl.25.
in c«Uwr ra*« » ceatirwill tw odiW for poitf%-tieo •ubertber residca ouulde of the
ADVKirriHING KATES:
Oo* olarin j--r year. ........... . ..................... S100 00
J
Kiir*chirp- for»pecf*l position*.

JOB I’KINTING.
.
Jtepecla! rrldoi* frit 1’J the .lob Printing Ocpaitueut ol ti&gt;« Banki-il Bvervthint; In the
entire office l« new; and with the latert faces of
type, tb« most approved putterus irf rn&amp;ehluerr
nod competent workmen •laylojeil. enables the

HASTINGS.
llastinp I* a city of .'.nno neople. unrounded
L&gt; * rich anil |&gt;n»«[&gt;«nom country, and H tbo
eounty m-.'U ot Burry county. Its location on
ibh-o natural terrace* rising frotn the Thoniapjih- river, could hardly be nuriauwd. With
■ t« brauitfully shaded streets and handsome
tMHnra. It adords an excellent residence place.
Tt»e city tui* graded whool* ot the highest
rtondsnl of excellence, aboa nehooi library or
i,a.x&gt; volume*, and elegant whool building*. • It
ha» tbe ehiiXrhes. three bieellent newspaper*,
and nurnerousYocietie* ot the secret mid beneveHril onirr. It can boa si of a* fine a syMcm of
water work* *.* any ilty pos«-**e». which furul*n water rrf unuirpsmsed purity and adapt aLati tor tiouveboliT purposes, ami also secure
adequate proU-ctlon against fire. It luu two
jrood tranks, which extend every possible acsomo.latlon to patron*, and two new hotel*, one
erf which I* now open to the public, th a have no
superior In any city of three tluu-s the poptila-Uou ot HarthiK*. It* business men and bu*lueys house* are fully abreast with the time? in
■ push and enterprise. It hu .already a numt&gt;rr
at Courlahing manutacluriug enterpriM-s. But
lu deveiotrement lu this direction ha* been
hlndre-l try kick of proper traiwport.ttlon fuclll
■Um. The Michigan Central ha* long been It*
•uty railway? But thl» fall the Chicago. Katatnx-oo A, Saginaw It. It. has been completed to
Hasting*; making It nearer Chicago by rail
, than either Grand KapM* or Jackson. It I* th*
purpose ot th* projector* of Uil* Imr to extend
ibe tr.itne to SaKluaw next year, wlileh will
■like the C. K . &amp;■ M. one of the best line* in
Michigan. The Lowell &amp; llaytlng* railroad ha*
tieen graded am! Iruneil from laiwcil south to
Frvcport, eight miles north of HtMtlng*. The
rijht of way has been necured and most of the
grading been done from Frrewrt to Hasting*.
Till* road wiB be extended to Hasting* In. 1*M.
and It Is expected will also be pushed on to
Battle Creek. These two new rond* will give
Hinting, a* linn transportation fxcllilie* a*
could lie desired, and make It one of the very
best point* f ir tiianutocturtng establiahiuents
»o locate. To secure »ueh 1* Ui* alm of the citllens of Hasting*, and II uftra most liberal In
duCemeni* for such institution*. Certainly no
teller place fur any branch ot manufacturing.
n*i&gt;rcially furniture and woodwork could be
•elected and a liberal bonus will be given for
tub location here of such establishment*.
Hast)cg« Is about to eater * new-era of prospurity, ami propones to place Itself In the-tront
rank of the hustling eitlesof Michigan. In this
•unoectiou we will stale that during tlie past
jrar. the new building* and Impraretnenbs In
llastinn arg related y too.an and during the part
two year* 9V.3JMI0.' For further particular*
concerning Uii*i oue nt the be»t cltIra In Michli pin. *“d basing a* bright prnsptfcte os any.
I luke tlir Hastinuh BlMNKB. acknowledged to
' by Ui* equal of any county paper published.
m. bates,

B.

Attorney At Law.

Harting*. Midi.
i'radler.in n.1 coatrf* of the state. Wped-ilattentx
lections. MosxrTO Loan on
•-------Office oxer W«lssert.9 hardware

A. BARBER, M. D.,
Homeopathic Physician aruj. Surgeon,
May be foun&lt;rst ills office over Kevin'* *lore
from s to 10 a. m, surf from I to J p. m. All call’
In Mty or county promptly n-npomicrf to- 1 &gt;le*ldrnce -Bentley usee. cor. Center and Ciiun;h
L. Hasting*, Nlcb.

W. LOWRY. M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.

G.

Make* a specially Ot treating di»eM»c* of the
KVEand BAK ami Hie preservation of vision
by
MUng SPECTACLES and eye

"office and residence on Broadway, u**r Court
House, Hading*, Mieb.

3MITH A COLU BOVE,
j
Lawyers.
(Office in Union block. HMllngs.)
Practice is Ml the courts of the »tatc.

A.

E. KEN ASTON,
,
Attorney at Law,

(Over J. 8. Goodvcar S Co.’r store.'!
Fractlces loan court* of the Stale. Collection*
promptly attending to.
artin v. barker, b«*ib«uw.

M

Insurance and Loans.

Office with J. G. Kun^-aa C^Hon. 2 door* north
Special attention given to ,«•»««'
of property.
The lutnrwt* of nou-rwldeut

TAMES A. SWEEZEY,
J
Lawyer,
naM'ngs. Mleh.
Pmciioes in all courts of the state. Office over
W. IL nehanu* store.-____________________

G WELTON
Is* agent for the Ohio Fanner’* Insurance Co.
He writes policies on a man’s property against
om by fire, lightning or wind. against a man ■
life by death and accident.

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(Officein Abstract Block. Hartings. Mick.)
• Have the only set of Abstract Books in Barry
County.

LOTAI. K KNxrrMN.
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nappen a vanaiiman.

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Lawyers.

(Over IlMUnas National Biuik.)

ILLIAM B. SWEEZEY, Attorney

W At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
Practices in all court* of the slate.

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ILLIAM B. SWEEZEY’. m
Justice of the Peace.

Collections a specialty.

it. TIMMERMAN.

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F• HommpathicThysician &amp; Surgeon.
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*

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.
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Hastings

Banner.
WHOLE NO. 1710.

HASTINGS. MICH., MARCH 7, 1888.
MARTI NS CORNEILS.

SOUTH HASTINGS.

an extended visit in. Ohio.
Theiriruda aud neighbors of Chas.
Scoby gave him a surprise party Thurs­
day night, it being his birthday. A
b luntifui supper was served, after
which Clark Barber preeentod him
many Iewtiful-presents.

are talking of grading around on the
The school exercise*, under the man­
south side of the sink bole, and up&lt;
p roach Ing Grand Rapids via Woodland agement of Gertie Nimo. were good,
only the program was too lengthy.
and Freeport.
Paul A Vella are bus} making sap­
Chas. Culler will speak at the Star
pans. Look out for a large supply of school house Saturday evening rn the
maple sugar thia spring.
subject of temperance. Come every­
Frank’s barber anop Is having a big one.
CENTEH ROAD.
R -v. Martin will preach at the school
run of trade. People know where to
Items scarce this week.
bouse next Sunday evening.
get a good shave:
■
The sick are on the gain.
Charles Lane has taken the job of
Alice Hall was at home over Sunday.
Dr. Barber was seen on our streets
digaiag the Curtis and Ling drain.
We learn that a gentleman from Hut­
When my paper runs out, I will take land will soon move onto the Geer Friday.
Myra Lewis is at pwsent staying at
.
the News." Oh yes! But please re­ farm.
A very pleasant visiting party met at, home.
member that my other paper never
Frank Hower returned home from
runs out. It’s a good way to put off E Pennock's last Wednesday.
Clover has •■heaved” some in these I York state Friday on account of ths
the News agent.
sickaeits of hl* children.
If you want a good lively paper, the ;parts, but wheat looks fair.
C.
Culler and wife, from Middleville,
best in the county, accurate, ilrst-dass,
spent Sunday with James Cutler and
irrah rrotn'the-press, filled with the lat­
Miss Satis Heed has closed her school wife.
est news both local nnd state, one that
A.
Jessup. Oranreiille.
The • celebrated Dr. Francisco was
I'OMmastcr. Yankee Spring*.
Junies Keagle. from Manistee Co., is will reach you on Wednesday, instead at the the Hosmer school bouse.
C. W. Armstrong. Bowens Mill*.
Mrs. Frank Allerton is still very seen on our streets Monday.
ot Thursday or Saturday, take the
Money paid to these agent* will be receipted in the neighborhood.
Will Lewis, from the city, spent
sick.
for by the IUnnkh imprietor*, and we trust
Uncle John.Keagle is on the sick list. Banner.
Monday
night, with hia folks.
C. Price and wife mourn the loss of
all *uti*rriber* at the place* named wbo have
Michael Glltloy, of Lake Odessa, was
James Potter’s children have the
not settled with u* will, between tht* date and
an infant daughter.
fine*!
one
dollar
and
costs
in
J
ustice
1
whooping
cough.
•
New Year*, pay their subscriptions to the
Wm. Carbaugh, of Portland, visited
Veite’s court one day lost week, for
Bamnkh'h agent* named abov*.
The ladWte working band will have a’
creating a disturbance at our hotel on 1his daughter Mrs. Frank Allerton last social lit the residence of Job England
BespocUHIv.
.
COOH&amp;NI8KKKN.
the night of the sparring match. Ac­ Sunday.
Charlie Thurston is on the gain.
Wednesday evening of this week, for
, E. Lockhart is still seriously ill and the purpose of raising money to repair
The friends ol Miss Villa Warner, of cording to the testimony introduced at is
cared for by the Hostings brother
Hastings, will be- glad to know that the trjal, itjseems thaj. a certain travel- 1odd fellows.
ami paint the interior of the church.
Ing man did as rnuajjj to excite a dis- 1
is gaining, even If it h slowly.
Mr. Saddler. Afr. Cummings, Fred
Mrs. Ballou, of Assyria, has been sheWhat
wits the hurry of those boys turbance as those who have been lined.
England and Umile Peter Falk .are on
visiting Maple Grove friends the past that went acrom the lake Sunday.
We hope no partiality will te shown.
Mr. Blue, of Carlton, was in town the sick list this week.
week.
Cora I'alBiertuu returned to Battle Friday.
John Fleming started for Lake
Mr. Crawford’s family are entertain­
O. Durham visited Assyria friends Ontario Monday.
Creek on Friday.
L. Salsbury was in town Friday.
• ing friends from Carlton this week.
Monday of this week.
F. P. Palmerton ha* gone to Battle
Carlton prohibitionists will attend
Merritt Cole has relatives from Silver
A. Shephard was in Harting* Friday.
Asa Matteson, of Hesperia, has the county convention at Hastings the Creek on a pleasure trip..
Isaac Cnnningh im, of North Irving, Creek visiting him.
moved in with his father-in-law. J’. 7th.
Lulu Wachs attended' the examlna- ,was in town Friday.
Cora Nichols, of Charlotte, is visiting
Culp.
'
J. N. Wickham took a trip to Grand tiuci in Ionia Co.
.
Jacob Heeler was lu Woodland Wcd- relatives and friends here.
Two of Rev.^john Marshall's child­ Rapids the last of last week.
The suit between F. F. Hilbert and nesriav
!
. Will Crance returned from Fensvlon business.
z
ren are visiting their grandpa Uncle
Skating is tine, and the lakes were John Palmerton was settled on Mon­
H. F. Peckham was in .Lowell Wed­ .vania last week, where he bus been for
John Marshall.
‘ %
day.
;nesday on business.
full of skaters Sunday.
the
past
two
years.
.
.
Mrs. J. Culp is quite poorly n't this
We noticed in the Herald that Miss ; Ines Neff Went to Grand Rapids on
A very pleasant party at Geo. Coon's
John Yarger was in the Valley City
writing; also Mrs. MrMore,
'
1Wednesday and Thuradav.
L. Fleming is to wield- the rod in Monday.
Lui Friday evening.
Concert at the M. E. church Wednes­ Carlton. She is going to teach at
Dullie Warner Is r.galn in town.
We
ure
informed
that
the
safe
for
the
day evening of«this week.
1’oung Soldier.
,
Carlton center.
bank
has
been
purchased.
A. J. Carr, of North Castleton, has
Don’t blame “Bay Boy." he can’t help
, Wm. Tasker and T. L. Rogers were
M OKGO-TU O KN AITLK.
lieen attending meeting here the past the fact that the firm of Carpenter and
found on the shores of Long Island in large
Jessie Downs spent several weeks re- to
1 Lowell Saturday.
week.
A Herding consists of sixty persons, all
. Mr. Huffman’s team ran away while quauutiro. It b'then taken and thoroughly
Laura Dickerson has gone to Nash­ living in north Carlton. Of course if ceitly with friends hereabout.
Anthony Gulden returned from a in
1 town Friday; no damage done.
ville to learn dressmaking of Mrs. h« reports what they do. he cannot tel!
Will
Holme*
was
calleu
to
Ada
last
Yates.
short visit with hi.* sister Mary. .
,
much about the rest of Carlton.
Mr. Cox and family, of Johnstown, week, to attend the funeral of a friend. ixutii It i* white, Salt la Injurious to birds,
Rev. Baldwin’s son is here from
Eight Carlton boys went from the
, The Fi’eeport Herald is getting to be
Hartsville attending meeting and visit­ Center to Lake Odessa Saturday on are visiting at .Sheridan 8park*.
a
Ed.
Clifford
and
wife
have
started
for
: newsy paper. The Herald is a great
ing his parents.
skates, a feat never mvomplishtti l»ebenefit to our town.
S. G. Hall, of Baltimore, is here at­ forc. They went slow going up not be­ their home. Nebraska, taking with
Josie Whitlock and Fred Nesbitt. , John Yarger and Job Chcesbrnugh
tending meeting.
1
■
ing sure of the way, but came back lb them
Bert McKay hits moved Into the were in Hastings on business Saturday.
Minnie Bailey will teach the No.5» one and three-quarters hours. The dis­
F. E. Brunner commenced work for
house formerly occupied by George
school the coming summer
x
tance bv ice is nearly twenty miles.
Fox &amp; Son, in the saw uiill Salurdsy.
S. J. ingersou, of East HaRlmore,
Mrs. Win. Moore returned Wednes­
Al.
Thomas
finds
quite
an
attraction
will build a new granary the coming
WOODLAND.
after a visit with frit-nds at Ovid. stones liavo hurt him. Nqw y
at Cedar Creek, judging from his num- day,
'
summer. '8. G. Hall will build the
Deacon Holmes Ik on our utreets erous visits there.
John Kareher and wife, of Lowell, bint gravel, and your bird srd
same.
.
again.
returned to their home Monday, after a —New York Evening Sun. \
Eli Lattlng cut his foot and Will
Prof. J. M. Smith has bought a lot,
visit with friends here.
Brooks jammed one of hte between and will build a resilience, thereun the
F. E. Brunner closed a very success­
Very poor roads.
‘
two logs.
cuming summer.
ful terra of school in the Brown dis­
An honrat Belgian manager has bit upon •
Lizzie Frinkbinder is no belter.
Tom Jarrard and wife visited al Sey­
powl method of indicating to the public tbo
What kind of a conscience must a
A pleasant little party gathered at trict, Carlton, last Friday.
mour Mayo’s.lust Sunday,
man have that will sell a note after he Heuud'Russel’s last Friday evening,
John 8mith and daughter Nellie, of moral character of his plays. It i»by,prirtThe boys siiy F rank misses his apple has had hi* pay on the note.
Ada, spent 8unday with friends in this1 lug bte f4ay bill* in diffract color*. Thus a
dancing
until
a
late
hour,
when
they
butter so rainy Sunday’s.
Our burg was very quiet last week. bldtheTr fair hostess adieu.
place&lt; red —
bill _
idguiScB
_________
that—
the play u pernicious,
....
,
•
J. H. Smith has bad two quite sick OurVourt was not in session.
it. Holme.* returned here Wednesday, 1 and that, therefore, noon
non* but adults
adulta should
*hou)d
The U. B. still hold their meetings at
children the past week with influenza.
Will Seybold closed a successful term
after a few days visit with his family ,• see it.
‘ A white bill indicates
------ --that •*-tbn play
Eugene Junes has moved Into John of school in the .South Jordan district the homes of the members.
' ' is moral, and that, therefore, parents ought
Mrs. Roatch and Mrs. Pumfrey have in Ada.
Wilkinson’s house; will work Ify the on Friday last with an exhibition. The
The mnsh and milk social was qtitle to bring tueir children to** it Bull again
been quite sick, also A. 8. Bissell.
month tor Mr. W.
/ house waicrowded.
J. Triimbell’s baby was apparently largely atu&amp;ded Wednesday evening, a blue bill xignitim that a pby I* rm tba
Rag-bee and wrestling match at • Remember that Saturday, March 31.
considering
the
bad
weather.
All
seemborderland of morality, and that, thrnrftre,
dying Sunday, but better when last
Andrew Enos’last Thursday. 1
is registration day.
•
ed to enjoy themselvee.
jiarrnts
jxL-vnt* tntui
tntwt uw
uv tb*ir
tbrir owp &lt;h»sr*uon
d».-r»Uon i&gt;
i*
Mrs. L. B. Putter has beenj/ilte sick | Cha.*. Coliius will go to Ann Arbor heard from.
to see
it. Lastly, a
Mamie Mouiton closed a very success- bringing their children
chihlrento
wit.
the pist two weeks.
nELTOX.'
I this week for medical treatment.
ful term of school Friday. They had ycEowVifil signifies that husband* should ba
Pearl Eddy will, teach the Norton
Mr. A Beu, ot Grand Rapid.*, is here
F. A. Binrkmw has opened up a llv- plenty of good music and also some careful \ot u&gt; bring their wjnw to w tba
school the coming summer.
visiting again.
cry and teed stable. He h is some good good speaking, which made it pleasant play, although pre.urno.bly they may gotlwSfnMrs. Lawrie DmImjIi visited her par­
tor the visitors as well as the scholars. | «Blvea.—New York Tribune.
M. V. Seybold and hlu scholars will rigs and charges reasonable prices.
ents, Lewis Wood and wife, of Assyria, give an exuibiUon at the town, hall on
Mr. Srlble, of Hastings, was in town
Saturday evening as John Smith, of
------------ —-----last week.
r«r»iaa Aj»pr»atl&lt;w*»»lp».
.
Friday evening, March Ifilh.
Monday and is thinking some of locat­ A&lt;la, jumped from the train at this I
F. M. Quick visited his cousin at
place, he sprained hi* foot quite badly. I Although there i* no law proscribing obfE. Lucjl* has purch.ts-ti the house ing here.
Grand Haven last week.
and lot where h- lives of Deacon
A gentleman from Fair lake was In We hope the time is not tar distant, tain wages or tariff for work in Praia, refe
John Wilcox, of Muskegon, is calling Holmes, and intend* to build a barn on town the fore part of the week, and when Freeport Will have a depot, and a a general custom exist* by which it 1* underon old friends.
will put In a general store here if can suitable place for getting on and off the t-tood that a particulnr trade nr tabor par*
th- name lids spring.
John Shoup is at home.
It wine of our people are not more tiild u suitaidn building.
cars.
| formed 1* entitled to raeli a compenaaxtoa
Frank Streeter and Fred Quick each careful about their stove doors, there
A mail route is established between
Friday evening, March IGth, is the 1 Of course the employe endeavor* to obtal*
bought a horse at Norton’s sale.
time set to meet and talk it up wether I more, but ho cannot have justrauaeof comwill in? a lire in the burg ?oine of these Dellou trad Hickory Corners.
» ------ «—l ----- ■J. M. McElwain, canvassipg agent or not they will organize a Sohs of Vet- • ■ nights.
S. E. Doud’.* motlier was burled on for the Hastings Banner, was in town ran’s post at this place. They will m-rt
in Kelly's hall, and all sons of vetrans being no regular schools for giving instrueMoodsy.
Our annual village election occurs Friday hist. She was 81 years old.
Thomas Blackman, of Bowtfas Mills, are requested to l&gt;e present.
Mrs. Rachel Hagar, an ol&lt;l resident of
next Monday, but as yet there la not
The G. A. R. bind held their yearly sia has won cxccpGonnblo renown. A youth
township, who was burned so bad­ is visiting his &amp;&gt;n F. A. Blackman.
much interest manifested. Several this
1
Leonara &amp; “Bush are buying wheat, meeting last Thursday night and elect­ desirous of learning how to iUuiuiuute or
slates have been made'up, however. ly
1 sotue time ago, died at her home in
ed the following officers:
and
will exchange flour for, wheat.
Kansas.
Her
husband
brought
her
re
­
which are being still-worked by their re­
F. D. Brayton—Leader.
The Umber is all bought and the job
mains httfe, and bhe was buried on Fri­
spective friends.
,v
F. A. Child—President
let for the building of the roller mill.
last.
There were no services at the Con- day
'
prentice.—Teheran Letter.
C. A. Curtis—Vice President.
They expect to onnmeace operations
gregational church'Sunday, Rev. Hurd
F. D. Brayton—Secretary.
just
as
soon
as
the
frost
gets
out
of
the
This
weather
is
hard
on
wheat.
tK-iug called to Union City to attend
H. Hinkley—Tree, and musical direc­
ground
G.
H.
Carpenter
and
hts
sister
Lottie
the funeral of a irlend.
Daniel Stewart, of Texas, is miking tor.
'
gone to Isabella county to visit
Rev. Robt. Bramfitt. at the M. E. have
I
F. D. Brayton—Businees manager.
his friends a visit.
aunt, Mrs. Rowlader.
church, preached a grand sermon Sun- their
1
In the lost year the band has handled
Mrs. ,G«r, of Kalamazoo, has been
G. H. Carponter’s school closed, on
day evening on "Regeneration."
over
81,000.
We
hope
the band may
visiting
her
sister,
Mrs.
IL
A.
Folly
the
Friday,
the
24th.
flattie Foote gave a party at the
progress tinely under its new manager*.
1
C. 8. Palmerton still continues saw­ past Week.
hotel Wednesday evening wnlch was
••Nonsense!" replied the old num furiowiyl
Mr. Higley, of KalAmazoo. Is think­
Erenounced by those in attendance to ing himiier, and will fcr a month vet
‘If you can't talk sense, Robert, you had beV
Nine of our high school pupils at­ ing of luciitmg a branch store here.
9 a very line affair. It was given in
Pretty snug winter weather as yet.
John Pope lost a good horse last Sun­
examination* at Hastings, and
honor of a Greenville friend, whose tended
'
The long talked of cantata "Lost &amp;
report a good time notwithstanding the day night. It got down in the barn
name I have-failed to learn.'
Saved" will be presented by the 1. O. G. glass eye Iteol'f; be xees with the other rye, of
and choked to death.
Fred Baker has repurchased the news two day* storm.'
course.-—The Epoch.
,
_
F. A. Blackman made a business trip T. on Tuesday evening of this week.
Cora Nye will teach two miles east of
stand Which he recently sold Io F re l
Mrs. Ferry is well again.
to Hastings Tues lay.
Perry, and will again do business in Woodland Center.
Chas. Armstrong is convalescent.
Frank Norwood is making room in
heporled
that
L&lt;da
Goddard
will
our midst.
_
, ' ,,
,
:
Earl ...
Russell
no- belief.
......
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, .
_
uun
Burt wm
was u
12 yearn o:u.
old. no
Ho rajue
camo mnr
home'
We his store to put in a hardware stock.
The Methodists advertise a blue jay teach in the Holm-3 district.
FranUta r«uon
l
School dust'd last week in this dis­
social to occur at C. H. Reynolds’ Wed­ Lliiuk the district Ixmrd has made a
pneumonia
—
pnrumon . on _
SMurJut.
Hl. h-iiVh uu=t, . tU-„r UlU. I^j.
selection, for Loin will make a trict.
nesday evening. 1 bad an idea most of giMHl
।
bos
long
been
Ixen
feeble
he
belag'a
sufferer
-wbat
you
to
do
such
a
things
A. Bosh was quite sick the fore part
the "jays" in town were green uistvad lively teacher and is well qualified.
from asthma uml lung trouble lor &lt;*1^1 iii» soother.
*
of the week.
No lawsult'Lut week.
of blue, but perhaps I am mistaken.
Leonard A Bush are prepared to veara past. He will be b*uried from the
Another R IL coming to Woo Hand,
Probably they would make a black and
furnish all building material such as M. E. church at 2 p. m. Monday, Bev. giggle, and I told them if they didn't quit fl
making
in
al!
three.
Woodland
it
blue jay out of me if they only knew
conducting the services.
I would lick every last oue of them when
seems 1* d-stined to become quite a sash doors, blinds and building paper. Ferry
who 1 was.
Mr. Collins, of Kalama’ioo, gave a Sunday K-hocl went out. Tbo Miprrintend*
■ Geo. Norwood is preparing to build
Several of our K. P.’s have gone to railroad center.
very acceptable di*courss in the ch &gt;pd
We who know the circumstances feel a bouse this spring.
Lake Odessa to-day to assist in Institut­
Sunday evening. He will be the bap­
for our little sister, for she is something
HOrtKENS MIL UN.
ing a new lodge.
tist pastor indefinitely.
Hastings men were thicker than like one we once read of, all imagina­
School closes this week.
The roads are very rough as Ed.
potato-bugs in July on our streets laat tion.
BrtffRs
found
out yaitordny. He broke
Peter Drwkenbrod,of Lancaster, Pa., baa
Several new houses will be built as
FOVB CORNERS.
the'axletree of his wa&lt;on, as be wag
weak.
. '
'
.
- soon as spring op-ns.
I hear that some of the “musicians
Our Bick are convalescing.
hauling
picket*
from
Griffith
’
s
mill,
door, that for putting in wood in front, and
Several large farms will be cut up in­
of the Nashville orchestra got right up
The Holmes school doses this week
and ho-1 to leave his load near Brad­
on their dignity and came near pulver­ to village lots in th- near future.
Tuesday.
,
Any school board desiring a good burn brklffe.
izing an innocent young man ia^t week
The young m^n of Bowens Milla are
Fred O'Dell is spending a short time ■ WWIiau, and “H. W. Sttegd, 1tid, Ellrabota
all on account of my item of last week teacher will do wt-11 to see or corres­ putting an ice boat on Barlow lake, and with Jamestown, Ottowa Co, friend*. Furnace.
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in regard to the music at the Mitsoniif pond with Prof. J. M. Smith.
Della Rice has been spending a short
the ice is very nice and smoojh and.
Fanny F. D.&gt;ud,
82. died at the hh
dance. If I have made any mis-state­
time
with old friends about the Corners. figure of a man
the morniug cle-tr and tine, they are
residence
of.
trer
*ot&gt;
in
Woodland.
Feb
ment in regard to the music l am very
John Johnson Is working for Chas. Chicago Herald.
hav.Dtf m huge time to-day.
sorry for it, but two or three different 0Kb. TbefuDrr.il srrvicra were con­
1
Mra. Kent, of the southern part of Fuller tht* sprilfc. persons told me that the music was. ducted by Rev L. M. Garlick at the M. the stat-, who has iwn spending sever­
Geo. Johnson and sister Cora, of
Very poor, which is all I know about it, E. church on Thursday.
Newaygo,
are visiting relatives and
al
days
at
C.
H.
Bowen*,
has
returned
(V&gt;'Mhington. Mother and little daughter
(Jur school I* to have a two weeks
not having been at the party, and 1
friends
here.
to her horn-.
passing a government building, ovor the doer
certainly don’t want some one else to vacation, commeneinr March 9th.
Mrs. Wm. Baine nnd son Royce have of which b the sign, “Bureau of Btattatica."
Melvin Hitwett hits rented his farm
Mr. Crowell will build a new house and
receive a threshing on my account.
moved his family to-day to Knls- returned from the Rapid*.
A mammoth mass meeting was held in the spring.
Once again we hear the hammering
wh-re he ha* for the part year
Dearest—Oh, I don't know—figure*.
Ashbcl Cooper will build a new inazoo,
at the opera bouse Mondav evening in
net® working m the wind-inili machine on sap buckets and pans, which begins
Yuungcrt—Figures! Which do you
the interest of the enforcement of local house and barn during t he summer.
Rrp-&gt;rt save that hts two boys to make our mouth water for the delic­
Mrs. Baitinger will hutld a house on shop*.
option. Determined speeches were
are tl.NO to be employed lu the shops.
ious sweet.
Bantu-.
the
lot
west
of
B.
8.
Holly
’
s.
made by a ndmber of our prom nrpt
News rra-met! here yesterday that
NfrnTH-EAfn* BASTIN CUI.
We wonder if Im-al pption has killed RtKleric
citizens, and the earnestness evinced
Ruaud. who lived at Bradley,
Ida Brown was visiting on our street
argues poorly for the newlv-organized Woodland?
There is a newspaper published in Knnaaa
Allrsrac imuaty, was fount! dead in brtl,
Dora Smith is visiting his brother, a btiilrf. titiie ‘ through his brain and a a couple of dajs last week.
“social-clutML* By-th^wuy.the publica­
Mr. Demott had the misfortune
m’r'rr'.rzz to
tr lor had .ovw Jived tn New York be wouM
tion of the names of the members of G-orge Smith.
Uslui near him. The stove partly turaOur
new
postmaster
is
giving
Urn
these clubs in the last News came like
rd over and th- carpet slowly burning. lose a boree.
Mra. Leroy Barnum leaves for paj-r abowt. 10 p. m.
the burst of a l»omb shell and caused best of satisfaction.
Mr. Round was a single man and was
Dr. Landis wmt to Hastings last living
New York Tribtma.
nearlv u much cf a scattering. Very
alone lu the old home, whrae his Grand Rapids this week.
George and Cora Johnston, of Ne­
tew of the nafiies would, I think, have week, to have Dr. Lowry operate on pareut* had lived for upward* of twen­
been on the lists had their owners one of his ryes.
ty-five years, hi* mother having gone to waygo, are visiting at Philip Dunlmr's.
E.
Lucas
will
build
on
hU
vacant
lot
Ml»
Johnston
will
return
to
her
home
known that they would be published.
lllinoi*'to spend the winter with her
Monday, and George will remain here
The Salvation array are preparing during the summer.
eon.
t
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The "Sink Hole" in the G. R L. A D. other
for a banquet and jubilee to be held. at
Mn. Culldge, of Allegan Co., b In the a while.
R. R. continue to sink. The railroad berg calling 00 friends.
Robt. Insley returned fTueaday from
the opera bouse Wednesday evening.
ofidah are becoming discouraged, and

County News.

L. Glllaspie struts around peacock
fashion. It is a girl.
Jesse Townsend han his sale Wt-^mwday.
after which they move to Hast­
' ’D&gt;«‘ foUawuig persons are aalhorited to re­
ing*.
ceive subKripllon* for the Basxkh:
The lumber and shingles are all on
Wralcj Myra. Woodland Center,
the ground for the new church. The
l&gt;. M. Mvr-rs. Grrkey.
work will begin as soon as it is good
weather.
J. McKelvey, Nsi'le Grove.
The Corners is all astir about the Dr.
i’o*ima.*ter, Laieev.
Goucher trial. Warner is sure he is
Fortmaater, Banfield.
right and the neighbors are sure he is
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OTkinneU.
wrong, so they have It.
J. h. Covert. Carilon.
ro»tmaaler. Freeport.
Rev. Rowland is holding revival ser­
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Irving.
vices at the school house.
O. L. Mprtbland. Cedar Creek.
Mrs. Miaer, of Hastings, is visiting
F. O. Norwood, Delton.
Joun Sbean, Hickory Corner*.
friends at theLorners.
Brown &amp; Cairo*. Prairieville.
AbeKeaale has sold a part of his
Byron ► |*her. Craay * Corners.
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Wm. Broward. Broward.
■ farm. He moves this week to Manis-

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�dyspepsia
OauMMi Its vlrtfms to be miserable. l.opelew,
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hie. languid, and drowsy.
It Is n diseaao
which does not grt well m Itself. It requires
earcful, persistent attention, and a remedy to
throw off the causes and tofic up the diges­
tive organs UII they perform their duties
willingly. Hood's Barsaparilla has proven
just Hie required remedy in hundred* of cases.
“ I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for dyspcpela. from which I have suffered two years.
I tried many other medicines, but none proved
so *ailsfactory as Hood’s Sarsaparilla.”
Tbom.ui Coo«, Brudi Electric Light CoM
New York City.
,

Sick Headache
affllctcd with severe headaches and dyspepslx I was Induced to try Hood's Saisaparillx and have found great relief. I cheer­
fully recommend It to alL” Mbs. E. F.
MroMary a Smith. Cambridgeport, Mass.,
was a sufferer from dyspepsia and alck head­
ache.
She took Hood's Boruparilla and
found II the best remedy she ever used.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold-by all drucglst*. »t; six for |5- Hide
only by C. I. HOOD &amp; CO., Lowell, Mass. ,

100 Doses One Dollar.
In tbe mailer of the estate of Arthur K.
Hr.n» ii u minor.
'
Notice Is Hereby given that I shall sell al pubHr Auction, to Hie bighrtt bidder. &lt;hi Tburadio
th- clutith day of M:irrli. A. D.. ISM, at ten
A'dock In tho forenoon, ut the premise* herein­
after *tt-sci!fo-&lt;l In the township &lt;&gt;t Hnstiug* in
the County uf Harry tn the Stale of Michigan,
pureuan: to ll.-rnse and authority granted to
qieon the twentieth day of January. A. D.. iyss.
by the Probate Csiurt of Barry County. Michi
gau. nil of Un- estate, right, title and iuterrsl of
the s:ttl mtoorof, in amt to the real estate sit­
uate Mad bklng in the County of Barry, in the
Htate of Michigan, known ami described as fid-;
lows, to wit. The east twelrn acres of land '
lying l&gt;-tw.-.-n paralle! Hora, off and from tlie
west hall (W'.i o! the east half fE'.iofthe!

......Iran .'in, A. 1'.. I'M.
D.WiDBBoWN.tiuirdtan.
Det-mll h.vrlm: Iroeti umde in the cumlltleus
-I 3 o. r..'*lii mnrtmigr made by John Acker, of
tiro township »r ffopu. Il »rry County, Michigan,
and Primers Anker lus w»r«-1.&gt; Itachel M. I’liWk.
adtnnilsiranlx nl the estate of Amasa I- Clark.
-,i »&lt;; I,.-.- ,.f |: itth- Crr.-I. Michigan. «&gt;:iie«l
June third. A. D. l«;t nnd roronled In tiieoffice
of the K-g'ster *&gt;f Deeds, for .the County &lt;4
Burry nud Miutc ot Mlcbtmui. on the lourth day
nt June A. 1).. !-?l. in Llbi-r 1 of Mortgages, ou
Kite on which I'Uiriragt-there is ctaiine*! to
due at tlir dtiti- of this police the sum of tsio
th'urtand sHU-thrvc dollars, and twenty eeuta.
mul an attorticy's fee o! fifty dollar* provide.i
Cor lb Mid nxirigaiic. mid im suit or proceedlogt*
at ln« having b.vti Instituted to rcccrvvr Hu*

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Ibe estate of Annua L, Ctark.dcc. iLM-1. having rch-ased u portion of said prein4-.est.-aIt:' Lu numb-*r tour(Iiotsectl»nnim&gt;b.-r Mxtei'ii-In townshlu uutnber two t?|
north of r.inr.e nutnlx-r t&gt;Aro (fliae-t, from the
o[H r.iitoti of »&lt;ild niortaiig.-, by n release ii.il&lt;-il
tiro flu-d da&gt; of Nov. iniror, a. D. tflr..andreeorde.l in th.-I'fili'e of tiro ltrg|«ter of Jiretls in
mi l for Barry Couuiy. Mlrhlg in, on tiro ninth
dur of Nuvviiiurr, A. V. Irtf. in Liber ”4" of'
mnrtgsges &lt;&gt;n page IM; and Ilie said Itachel M.
&lt; i.'.rk asniiinliiMratrix of tiro estate of' Amasa

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WOMAN AND HOME.
— . — —
UUTO oll toon of
tard, of which, as now put upon toe market.
It coiintitutea fully *o j-r wnt.. WXMrilinj. u,
Mr. Fnlrtsuika' recent twtimonv. Tho refin­
ing of cottonmrol oil is now carried to great
perfection, and so clear is the color thus inrared that in using it far tho adulterating of
oliyu oil there u. ik» longer any reldlto tint
to Indicate Its prcwnre, which pan duly be
proved by chemical annlysta The extent of
Chi* admixture is sonwumro fount! tn reach

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I
YZUC nrxio oi
readily testing for this adulteration U bv the
Vise of nitric protoxide r*f nwreury, the yel­
low simple basic salt of this .-hcmieal combi­
nation U Ing employed. About on»«eventh
to one-sixth of on ounce of toin I* dissolved
lu a cylindrical test glass in about one-aixth
to one-fifth of an ounce ot nitric acid.
On tom rolnUou the oil to lw te*tad is
poured in such quantity tliat tho tert glow U
about two thirds full; I bo two fluids are then
tooken together for nlnut five recouds, tbn
changed in color Icing at onro noticed.
iTruatcd in thia solution cottonseed oil be­
come* dark brown or almoat blnck, but after
a short time the solution Ixxronw* roloriera
and clear. Purealive oil has a greemto or
light yellow tinge, while the solution under
the layer cf oil amunma a dark red or brown

oil the oliveoll cw-unun In this pnxwa brick
red ton Lruwi-41 red tinge, nix! n mixture of
tn per cent, nuikes orange jrello&gt;. turn! vd-

The majority of lx4h houwx are Dutch,
nnd many of them understand English very
impcrfevtly. They are elected by tullot, acrordinc to tlie law of the colony, in th-3 vil­
lage tn which they live, nnd as they arc
ebroen arremling to their ]x&gt;pularity os
“go.*l old fellow*," very little opposition Is
offered. Many of these old Mh.w-.Awo to
Ca|» Town to sit in parliament inter «lnva
and days of travel over tha "vcl.lt” iu their
"togt” wagons, drawn by fourtron ox-n. In
some case* ihwe wagons are staksd out, in
tlw market s-pmro of 4ht- city, and afford a
duelling place in which Hie untu-rS* faniily
lirra, and to Atiii-h be returns nightly t*&gt;
riyd after hia day's lalxir In wrestling with
uUnneii tit rnefity, llw EnglLdi.
»
During-a sitting nf parliament many of
tht-u Dutch mvinlvra become tired cud
weary mid droh off to .Jeep; otiier* sit wi:h
their eyeshot! mouth, wide open, trying to
keep track of Wimt is going on. When a

A HOPEFUL SIGN FOR THE FUTURE

•

tains the elemi-ahi of friendship, infwird with
sexuality; friendship is sexie®; therefore,
serene and stable, and comprehend* tho comare incnpnblv of frimxkhip; but the luwert
and tho basest think themselves capable of
If there is anything calculated to disturb
my usual M*M-X'i«e and nrrcuity of soul, it i«
tins spectacle af an educated, acwxnplishcd witb women; and friendship and eonqnuiimwomen, raddmly reduced from wAlto to shlp may be considered interchangeable. Lb
poverty, sitting down with foidedjufcs and u—
um wo nrn aepcrat in
lint enmj-aiilanship like tbu rich dejxwit in
11 r»i&gt; retort, after ilo*e*p*Mlou
—.1. __..i .ihas erased
— . .to
harping about her "better day*,” or tbo life*
cruelty of tins fates that made her ilrficndnnt-----*■'- —
-* effervceet-l
--------- --- — Junius
• ■
—
sparkle
and
Henrion her own nvoarcwi for a livelihood. Ail Browne in C'»&lt;nojx&gt;Htan.

Ttx-y arc dreadful thorns in tho sides of all
their old friends.
I went once with a friend to .«« a woman

-—
, .—were io
be «vn in her two or three little rooin-E Tho
second iwute-nce too uttered wo*. “Oh, sir, do
not think 1 have always lived thus; ah no! 1
have teen better days!” This was told with
a sweep of her bond that tivik in the pieces of
furniture awl bits of crj-ensivo hric-a-brac
and a.-osUy picture or two rojirerrntative of
her *'l&gt;etfcr day*., Then' too began to weep.
—--- -------------——
n
healthy, acyimplMlrod woman, in the very
itrim. tit
'«a.1.___ _____, '
--- - - — - • —**/ — • uju, uu aiuuurauio
living for hcnwlf. I didn't weep any mywlf.
Her frictuU bid exerted tbcmsclvc* to se­
cure her an cxrci'out j-osition a* teacher in a
school where her duties would be light But
toe said she "shrank from aiming into con­
tact With anybody ami everybodj.” mul wiid
wmetoing about being forced to oasucinte
with ".id sort* of common
T~ people,
*rr«V ” tiiat
------iquite
“‘~
! ""eSaslV" ‘

Is
f,?rClb.?‘ ,
,
,
Is there, on the utoer bsr.d, a spectacle
mure worthy of praise mul admiration than
that of a woman RuMenly thrown on her own
rw-xitsv*. rejecting tlx- rln-.rily of friend*,
end bravely taking up tiro battle of life for
herself, an*!, jveritnp*. for lier childreirf
Hundnsls uf women arc doing this in our
own country, doing it bravclinnd well, with­
out vain ilrivelinpv and rcjuqings for “better

The fact, that lite sale ot Hr. Fierce’* Hernant
1*U*K-Vivr 1'ellrb* exceed* that o! any other pill
In tin- market, be it great or small. l« on necouut
uf the fact that they ure tiny. Iiitle. mi ear coaled
grn tiles, nnd Hint lu rnont rases one Hille
••I’l-ih-t" is suOli-k-ut for ndoie; tlm* they an*
purely vrgntaHo umi perfo.-lly linrinle—: and
•for constipniion. blllo-tstoM*. slrfc hendsciic.
nud all dis&lt;-uv&lt;*&lt;* arising from dt-r.iiiy.-iiiei.it of
the liver, stam.u h ami Iniwt-lti, th-y are uPsohiicly a nperin*-. ' a g--tnle Ins.tthu or acute

Charlus Dudley Warner, in replying to the
sa&gt;d that it would dej-eud up&lt; a what kind uf
a hustxuid tw is. I think it Would br nearer
right to ray it would dqieiu! q»&gt;:&gt; vClmt kind

part of valor,’’as ninny a lU'.Ixind would

(Item hiWM'l*; but th&gt;» i» a. v ry diffe
mmt rjroni hnvjug them llj'-t
llp't tqa-tmL-read
UJM JWli.
and i*n«roi ujwu by one for whom they wtiv
nut liitvuikih
('(.rourw.l many uvnit-n
rv**'i'c k'ltcn* that nevtr reach the
ey*i* ot their • life pnrtiicr., not bevau*’ tliry cuntniti aught that would
n-t bmr tlia light uf day, not becnu» -1 be wife is afraid or aj*litxmc&lt;l torlmw
tlmui. but ultnpiy In-ciufe they contain things
th.g nre none of bis affair. Ilow otten the
ht.au Iv".*'."* arc written only to *!aught«-n*'
• or- &gt; &lt;-.ri lie told her that MQuld bo proudly
witollvl&lt;l from son-in-law or brother-in-law!
Thrii. there are the letter* from dcar,-1ntlnnt*?girl fri&lt;'iyia.-&lt;rho jxitlr out toe secrets
of their K-art upon paper fur toe sympathy
and ctiti-rtaiiimrnt ot *ncel lint Jont*. but

very laughable but sensible n-a-on for a wife
wiUtlmldir.g her Iriton from her huslxutd
was given by a cumtcin|x’rary not iungsimv.
Blic ■ aid: "Thwu- letters contain-the confosafons rot another soul, tiic crutliilcurcs of
another Blind, that would lx? rudely treated
if given any tort of publicity. And while
husband mid wife are one to each other, tlwy
are two in the eyes of oilier, people, and it
may well Imj.fx-n that a friend will desire to
impart sonivtoing to a discreet vromun which
she would uot intrust to tbo baldillug hu.*band of that woman.”
Tliat's the whole thing in n nutabelL—Baltimurc American.

A groat deal depen.ta on tho find putting
on of gloves. Have tho hands perfectly ch an,
dry and cool, and never put ion new gfoves
while tho hand*, are warm or damp. Where
n person is troubled with nicest bauds, it U
well to powder them era trying cm the gloves;

I cool, tlii-. i:. ib-t needed. First work ou tho
flngera, keeping toe thuml* onttolr of tho
glove,’and the wrest ofXb.-glcvcturr.nl back.
Wbcuxbo fin gets nre iu nnouthly,' put iu tbo
tliumJ/and work th« glove an very carefully,
then placing the elbow un tho lan e work on
toe haiid. When this in done, ®uouth down ■
toj, wrist nnd button tbo second button fir4,
than thu t^iinl. and *6 on to the w.d. Then
KiMxitb dowu tin- whole glove, end fasten tlx*
first button. Fattening tl*- first button Utt,
wbc:i putting on a glovo f« tho flrat time.

I never see a group of tin*! ,m^n hurrying
l!y when the day's work i» done that I do not
v.rytxler what kimlof homes they art-going to,
an&gt;U think 1 ran tell by t!&gt;:&gt; eager nr sorry
cxpnsMlon &lt;&gt;f their fare* nnd the elasticity or
ri itvstt-w of tlirir step* mbriber tboir nntk-i)ial&gt;omi are dwvrihi or otherwfea. 1 rejcv
mw n man jpdug home with a face ro Lgr|mcd with coal dust that it was anything
almost glorified with a sudden lighting up of
joy, wbichjdranp through all the sooty black

rnmo a little fair haired. blue eyed girl, fresh
i, ia;hi. papa's tutu,” throw bcrrelf into

but I know al,.» that he wqm happy in u home
the thought of j» tilth mode the longest hour
seem short, and in a wife who hud helped to
make him n-nobler and better citizen than
are thousands lu tho higher walks of life,
who spend upon Ono dinner more tlian ho
•'IllcMcd bo tho wife who, having won her
liuhbruxl’* love, knows how to iteep it nix!
dot** IL”—Marv J. Holmes iu Chft'ago New*.

It is astonishing how difficult it is for a
sit. tirofo fifty people full of idea*, and store
in tnrb other's faces i(tb«-y liavc met to talk.
But get them into a crowded room, and how
every tongue is limbered! Let name one play
a piano forto solo, nnd the effect Is equally
good; everybody wishes to talk. There has

conversation parties.

Thrw-qunrtar» of the intimate domestic
scnnilals «f society probably pt ullost
tbroiigb tbe interchange of confidences. It
|*to!&lt;lof a young nmrrinl w&gt;&gt;nu*xi, that she

Ji.msI mtluher maid.
“Hhe srenM to be r. linxxly girl, &lt;k«r," said
mamnin, “and to umkretar.d her work.”
“Yes, but aim will talk to-tho other scr-

••Well, nty' dear." nlwrved nutiuma, pla­
cidly, “they talk‘tn l&gt;rr, I tmpposu,"
••What of tltat:”
'•Why. g&lt; l her to tell yon what they toll
phases.’’
From such jJiiliyviqdjy ns this, there is, of
course, no ajrpcal.f-Aifrrd Trumble in The
Argonaut.
________
Little women, as a general thing, have the

shoulder, and the human rvprreeiitntive of a
Newfoundland dog is charmed to his wail becauxu be thinks the little woman liken him so
num can alway* control him.

sre her Mnchiavcllir.u H-hemv* for ruling
him. If I tuui daughter* I slioald put heavy
weight* on tboir hixul* in early childhood to
keep them from growing very tall, Ircauso
to tho small cmnes toe victory.—•'Bab” in
New York Star.
_______

Bofl* pimplrs. hives, ringworm. tetter, ftijd
alluttier manHcatalloa* of impure blood are
cured by Hood's Harsaparill.'*.

Unionville want* e dentist, but it
will be like pulling teeth for one to
make b living there.

Wildcats are reported numeroiut and
audacious in Huron county.

xuulstun.- in them from the hands; re«»equcutly, when rolled up this moisture has do
rimiicn of drying, and mutt work into tbo
glove*, making them bard and stiff, end of
very littl* u« nfur, ns for ns looks or fA are
*• row’d.-Borton Budget

pe.to.vps ut France, go to men for tutelkctual
sympathy, for eicliango of eimest feelings,
far sjiiritual Intercomnraniealioh, in short
for companloutoip. Lorn, so generally un-

FOR

PAIN.

CURES
RheumitHai,

Nearalgla,

Sclatlci,

Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Tooth- .
ache, Sore Throat, Swelllogt, Frost­

bites, Sprains, Braises, Baros, Scalds.

IT CONQUERS PAIN.
AWARDS Ft&gt;R HEST PAIN-CCBE.

•*Vff fcy’Pn-yjiuf• and Dealm Lt'r^rkm.

GREAT

Annual Clearina Sate.
Have you put off pdrebaa­
ing a Cloak? *
If so. now is your chance to
save money on the invest&gt;ment.
Marr &amp; Duff have marked
down all theiv Cloiks to cost
and under.
You can have a good freak
line to select fenni at tin ex­
traordinary low pmce. ’■
' This is a chance to purchase
Lanies’ and Child^edfs Cloaks
cheap.
. I
We have marked them all
over in
.
.
■

Red Figures
so that you can see tho genu­
ine x^iark down.
Special hargaint in Dress
Goods, Plushes, Silks, and Vel­
vets.
Also Flannels and Blankets.
Underwear in white, tfrey or
scrrlet cheap.
We c$n save you money on
your Cotton purchases, either
in bleached or unbleached.

MARR &amp; DUFF.
In front of Fanners’ Sheds.

Several clubs Uno

for familiar talk. A ntanber of ladies' clubs
Lave nttorujiteil it. but the result ia utter siThere are cm® or tww empirical rrtncdku,
however. It at "li&gt;UH*" and nt evening re­
ceptions tho aids t*j conversation are not pro­
lific or hear: inspiring. If there I* no nndy
mode topic at ro:m|tand, it I* n*»t a had thing
to throw an explosive conversational toell
info tiro middle of kin* floor Tiro jKiWtta ot
talk arc often thus I unloosed. A wtarlllngly
clijver obrcrvatloa might be quoted, er a
qiaartiati of- such h character that it will
shock no prejudice! These are toe empirical
remralieu.—HcrjKTkBaxar.

Bathe the fret in a weak solution cf per­
manganate of jxitasb, about forty grains of
feet with the following powdes, made br
mixing together aeven obukvs eirbonate of
magnesia, two ounce.* pawderm calcined
alum, seven oancra powdered orris rout and
cne-lialf drum pou-dernd cloves.—“I. -V. K."
in Yankee Blade.

Low Batea to Pacific Oout
itig house life, ore planning to iwt n cottage

hundred dollars each nnd their building es­

euntens.

Accommodation* Orel -class.

FUC

tiva plan.—Chicago Herald.

Do not leave any totnatom in tho Ixittom of

although it may asm but a very littio thing.
It docs not strain tbe part of the glovo that
I* tbe easiest to strain nt jlrrt, and prevent*
tho enlarging ot tiro buttohbole. cither of
-UM. u m u uk.
JM

CREatremEOt

Hrr hire

„ur™.P»d. ImoklOMoo rtll I.. U»
When removing glove* never commence at 1 haMp but foawl
baking wxta, ao I
*lw.&lt;ln...f*lM.fl
neer« to puU
tmll them
thorn off,
off but
h„T
J
Ula{_ !
a lar_c
the tips of toe fingers
An excellent reoietly tor lxi.u!..ehn from con- turn hack tbo wrist and puu off cnrcfnlly,
' n-osli basin, put in about three quart* of
stlpallou and X»'lrir. ileramn-nienL a* In I act It which will, of couroe, nocv^Hate their being
router mid about four ountxa'of *o&lt;b. 1 then
Is for moot of toe troubles originating with the wrung si«k‘out. Turn lintel ‘right *idc out,
lathed myself goo! all aver. • It knocked tiro
dlgestlvuorgans.1* fWmmou* Liver Rejmlstor. turn the thumb in, smooth tliem out length­
ivy poison higher tlmii a kite.
I wa* poiIl is whst the name indicates—n regulator of toe wise in u'i near, as puedblu jthu shape they
trdxvl several times after that, but always
mast Important organ, the llrer. It la a vegeta­ would ba if &lt;m the hands, dud pta&lt;v away currxl myaelf with the sanro n-nrody. ALo’ I
ble preparation and.a very valuable family with a strip of white canton fianm-l Ix-twrcn
know of imttiv carcr. where they uw.l it on
medlclae tor th” various ailments arising from if too gluveo are light, but if ilark colored the my rvcomnwndntioii. and they all were
derangements of the stomach or bowel*. As a fhuinid may Ixi omitted. Never roll gloves Mjxxxiily cured.—S. Hebcriiiig in Scientific
Ueiutache rumedv few thing* eqnal It.
into each ether in a wad, fori they will never

tng the blood, and as a spring medlelne.

SEUDFOBSR'

ful thing*, if oia» (KMNMHre tbcin—but who*.first tiumght is comfort and a little aeoaon of
uucloudid and, therefore, rational enjoy­
ment. v&lt;) such n hints us can be rep-jated and
made a part^ indeed, of the daily life—its
milestones and happy bccmJouu.—Jcnuy

DLcnrti the old opinion that ••osro pi*ea of
work should bo completed before another is
begun.” You will find that a changuof work

Alma eollwn' h»"
students on the
roll-1, and the number will be increaerd
to 2UD nrxt term.

NORTHERN PACIFIC
11
LOW MICE RMLROUD Uttta
FREE Government LAHO*;

marry ns tho nthlctin young man, but when
•hl- ni-eta her fate ab&lt;’ accepts it gracefully,
and makes quite ns good a wifi- and" mother
as docs the dinger.—"Brunswick” in Bostou
Gaaetto.

I ba*e read an article in your paper on Ivy
poleott. anil, a* I birv had considrraMo ex­
perience with ivy potam, 1 "ub toglvo a
sure and vlniply rctnedy whirtb 1 think I was
die first to dtacorur.
About tncntydlvo
years ago I waa badly poisoned by climbing
trees to get wild grapes. 1 wm literally poitotird nil over. My limbs were »woBcn and
broken out with lit Un blisters. My jarcnts
were away from homo at toe time. I did uot
............ —™

PEERLESS DYES,

:M
anOAiuasx
Wob^^.«tlon
A?£^
:.J*|
wlflrh

Did you ever notice what beautiful feat the
Venns de M‘lo has, bow well -framed and yet
bow- large they ere! All antique utatue* Irnvo
large fret, and by what aberration of taste
we have been brought to admire these little
raumgai of comprrosnl heel mid crimped uro.
that modern w omen introduce into toore and
sllpjcm levrral rixre too small fur them is more
than I can tell. To make tbtmsclves still
more ridiculous they are perched upon tall
heeh, and when they walk they have tho
graceful strut of an ostrich. Philips, in hi*
“As In a Looking GUm," calls It peacocking.
And w hilo I have the floor permit n» to a*k
if any one In Louisiana ever law a statue of
Venus, -. Jana cr a Diana with wasp-likn
waist, skeleton anm&gt;, and a prominent addi­
tion to the human form divino nt the lower

Far more to bo ilreaded is toe really good
hearted but- indiscreet and garrulous wviuan
who loves to iuq^irt information. I know
somo excellent wives mid mothers, devout Bible for our wonxn to go bark to tbo simple
church member*, and tirclm workers for
chanty, who would bo indignant were they •tans.—Henry Haynie, in New Qrl«ans Picay­
une.
etawed among the desp&gt;ed gewupa.
Yet tbero nine women have related in my
presence tiro outlived errors of people whom
Judge Tulcy occupies a position which
1 loved and ra-pcctcU. They have brought
enables him, almost compel* him. to ^collect
out the folded ^nd tiled away follies, long statistics as to toe cause* of divorce.' In a
hid in toe dusty pigeon holes of the j'nst, far
recent interview ho said:
'
my eyes to ,x.--iar&gt; in the glaring light of the
“I would not add to nor take away any of
present. They did nut mean to be malicious
the cause* of divorce now given by the
—they «ii
—they simply laclntt tho rtrrngth of mind to
borilcni cotexrnuig an oh! tale which *-ouid
bs
hiblt by law any newly married rouph&gt; living
j ia
ia no
co wi®
w| benefit u»o to bear. It wui the
ta.topu-J.s h.rorm.ik®, tho Im.l- with tbo parents of cither within too first
five years. Wtom left by t'M-mselvov, their
to.I, rathrrstau,-M, to l»&gt;or.
i nc'‘b« effect was Iwmicious and luirmful.— cbaractctj vxmrr assindlato and they much
■ocmcr learn that in order to be happy there
Ella Whrclcr Wileiix. . .
must be continual mul mutual m If Kicrificee
•
and de|&gt;cud«iCB of each upon tho otheb.”
I
There is condensed in tho lost scutenre the
|
I hanot «j»ukcn of tho ••tailor raid- girF
yut This not miucscriptiw tilk* has been A vajt amount of unhappiness. might have
given to tbu somewhat independent girl who been avoided if every newly married*couple,
drirara in plain cut gown*.’ with little or nu
trimmiag. in contradistinetiua to toe cling­
ing youfig women ab&lt;M&gt; gnirn* m'- Imng
.'hlcagu Timet.
with nifll'M and tace. Tiicru ore pome i:ron
who prefer tiro "tailor ma.l&gt;\“ while there* an*
otbvra who prefer the dinger. Tiro “taiko**
Tliosiocrrwt form of bas-itality, end by
for Hie
nnjoyable left to uv, U "nttla
line, neither is »hc hiuiiond luxating. Sb.- is. dinnora.” Showy Ir.txjueta and display feuds
fond o walking, and mi too wears tonm that
various form* of gfcriiiraficr:. private nnd
sny in England- for out of dove spurts. Hiw public, individual or coUccttre. but the real
soul.of good fellowship is a gathering of six
lawn uepnia racquet. She talks more about to a dc«m |*?retn»—intelligent, congenial—
three an:n*ernc::t* than sho d&lt;xw about moon­ round the tabic of a discrtiumating, experi­
light, love nnd fluwn* Sho u aluxMt a* enced bust or bodess (or lioili), wj»o invito
tlrnir fricuiX not to show the extesit of tboir
short, sho can c.inu«! herself without mm. Healthaud tbo luxury of their Jiato— (bough

of being an old maid; thecilngcr w; and she

LADIES

Where from t
"’*°T
r.t fiMlclit nr

The most ’iangerou* type of go»iper is not

professton. Iler notoriety is our protection.
We mr* on our guard in her presence. Wo
s|xmk cautiously and Irstca indifferently, and
She b only able to injure where too a not

fruit, or melons which are tai soft tor tiro
fork. When strawberries aro served with

ipe Town

The largittt extension table factory In
the world is at St Johns.
r. rd them to him. or. la-rhan*, 1&lt; t him

Where Are You Going?

fabefov* which does not include friendship;

OF OUR COUNTRY.

better d.»y.«. Many ..f ifo-nj would not go
back to their old, um-Jcw, caiy lives if they
could. To uyirk should b« 'the common lot
of nil.” nod u hopeful sign for tlie futmu of
Dutch side &lt;&gt;f tho question. N--lwiih«tmidour own country Um in tho fact that f • many
ing tl-.i» vtamib-knrro among the Dutch, the
Women nre tortay earning lls-ir own jiving
English generally manage to pa-w «ncli laws and taking Upon tb&lt;tn»clvc4 dulics and rla* they *l»h. and jna: ticnlly control ail
rjx.msibr’itiea hitherto rcl?; *tiral to wen alarm.
government matters. One might tliluk from
this that tbo opportunity for tuten-w rorrupthat so flmay of our women d.» m4, in to*'
tioti i-xi'tro. .Mitsuch aUhiug n» iwrupiiou d.iy*of adverrity, ait down' '
"
.____,,--------- ------ . weep, 'but with
sleeves rolled up, iw-rhap,, n aku themw-lvc*
riro well frnnu&lt;l nnd perfectly ozfecuted. uwful,
' '
elf supi»;rtnu; m d independent
Jury bribing. euibczzlemmtSMif piibftc

April A. D. l-’?s, ui'ten f*V*.&lt;»rk ni’thi- forennmt. catarrh- Dr- hw’» C.itairli Itotittnl.y
I ?h.-»l) si'll at f^ilillv aui'iinn. •&lt;&gt; tlie blghr-t 1M«1Th*- GrnQ'l ll-tphta po!iceu»Zn’s bene­
dv:. at the bril th front door of the court house
hi !&lt;&gt;*•: City id Itarttugs. Hurry CouiMy, Midi)- fit bull netted 8«B0.
R-m. (littl beinic th- pure where fhe circuit
.c.-iirt fir y*! I I bury Couuty t» hnhlenh tor
firvitilscsnc/iTil'Crt In sat*! fnorlgige, iiixerj-t
eltlren, ami his nearest
lie jMirHoti ll-.creut herelofore rrh*n»t-*l from
toe up-ratlon of Mini morlg-.u:*' as above des.nln-d) urso much thereof as in,&gt;y bd nci*rs*itn&gt;
to i«iv the amount due on said merictm*-, with
ten i&gt;er i-eiit.-iiitrrc**, anti all legrdcusts.to* hiwldnz consii. TIm-w svmptonis-are the
pel her with an nitaniry'- fee ut filly dollar* by
forerunner* &lt;&lt;t^v&gt;n*iitnp*.li&gt;ii and dwuh. and yet
cm mauled for tlierrln, lhe iirviitiaes not nc»efuture released uu&gt;l which nre tierr-ln noilcea
for-ale being described In fl«l&lt;l inortgsgn its all him to get n bottle of Dr. Pierro's Golden MedlthOM certain lot* pleoM nud parrels of land
situate lu tiib townsnip of Hope In UieCoiiniy uf
Barry and .state o! MkiHKati. mid known and
dr-rorlbcd n» follows, to-wk: Tne north sixty gone, lint l« «J11 rv-tare &lt;ll*«~twd uii
«Wi acres ut the vast half &lt;K4) ot tlie nortb-rlwt
comHHon Tell him sUamt It. an
SuxrtertNBUlotflcctloa number twcnty-eigbt healthy
ii lu lownstiip putnlror two (*J) north of range him iliat in hl* case delay menu* death.
number Blue (9) w*-st.
ALEXA5DEU L CLABK.
Assigureot said Mnrtg.igre.
For twenty year* or more tiiere has been a
KNAPPEN A VanAHMAN.
loud protest In New York, from tho press
Atl'y* for tho Assignee ot said Mortgagee.
and from tho pulpit, against extravagance at
funerals, but it dure not sunm to have done a
State of Michigan. Comity of Hnrry.—as.
At a session of tlie Probate Court for the Coun­ bit of got*!. The extravagance is a* great
ty of Barry holden at the Frobatn Office la lhetdty
ot Hasilmrs In said county un w i-ane»&lt;iMy. tho even greater. Tlie lung lines of curriugea
till dayot Februun, In tne year oue thousand following hearacc to tiro ■•ciitcterlcs nre not
eight huudrei! and rlxtity elshL
shortened, and the bmps of costly flower*,
.Present. Win. W. Cote. Judge of Probate.
instead of diminishing, seem to grow larger.
On reading and filing the petltfon. duly veri­ It is not uncommon tosroa couple of car­
fied. ot Jutham B. Travis, praying that a certain riage* crammed with flora) offerings alone
Instrument now on file tn (bls court, panjurtwg in a funeral procetafon. while the heano also
to be tiro last will a.id testament of said derens- carri-s n fair share. Tho custom of sending
e&lt;l. may bp admitted to probate and the exreuexpensive tributes of flowers to lie ujKin cof­
tor therein named appointed.
Tlierenj-in It Is onlared. that Tuesday, fins or be banked around the room is tlmo»6
the r.tli, day of March. A. D. IBM at ten
o'clock
in tiro forenoon, be assigned fur
the hearing of *nld petition, tuid th* ten ognhwt, rondi-mnod In n rttnwlred way*,
the heir* at tow of said deceased anil but it mUJI goc* on. Even toe request in too
all. other persons Interetiod in safil ****«• jiublisl^d death notices, "Plenvo omit flow­
arc required to appear al: a session of tald (ourt.
then to be holden at the Probate (Mfice. In- Uro ers,” is wholly disrcgankxL The flowers are
city of Hastings In said county and show cau*e. piled in up to tho last uxoncat, and then
It any there be. why the prayer ot to* p*ti- there i* a small mountain 'of them to be
ll.in.-r should mH tic grat.lwl.
And It Is further entered Hurt said petitioner taken to tbo .-vmetery, where they rot in a
Eire notice to tiro persons Interested In said reite. of the pendency of said petition and tne U*h. All efforts to abate the flower nubanca
hrarluR thereof liv causing aeonyof this order
to ta* puMtohcd In tiro Jfosfliiffs Uanxbk a n.-wm (for Hint's v.liat it really i*i havn thus far
patier printed and circulated In said County ot wholly failed, mid the outlay to keep it go­
Barry once In each we*l5i ,,,r t*10’0 *e«ks. ing isuu reckless and lavish ns iwer.
-----------------------------The carriage abuse also 1k&gt;!«1s if* own, and
.COLE,
not only that, but very often the occupants
Judge of Probate.
[A troeeopy.1
of many of the carriages fill themselves with
whisky from flasks or battle* on too way to
tho ccmotcri** ur when returning, and get
Do Yo«r Own Dyeing, at Home, with
upsccnrti of the most acnr.duluus kind. In
some cases, in fart, a funeral ia tjmjdy a ca­
rousal, with all that tbo wonl implies. Per­
sons ore sometimes seen standing by on ojien
have no equal for strength, brightness, ai
I.. ..— —I. — —..— nw t.tr- f —■ Him— /tt
OT 11*1
tumbling in. Many of the funerals that taka
StVt W.n II G'^y^r « &lt;^'k. .torn ute t-Mj place in Now York aru no credit to rriigibn,
store. Baughman &lt;t Bud. Druggists. Mastlngs. ... ______ mhw m.f“__________ *r..u.
Mich.
Detroit Free Pnw.

Wbsn du you start ?
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Many English gentlemen rat lettuce awl cel­
ery, with salt alone, with theflnger*. Olivos

Another question often repeated u this,
"What shall I cat with my finguraf Al­
though It is couddrrrd vulgar to be seen
picking a lone, we have lately observed very
well bred people take tho leg of a litUn bird
in the fliigcm, and delicately remove tho
flaih with tho tocth. It is not generally done.

fruita;
eaten with the finpra

Asparagus D alto

allowed to melt before swnlkiwlng, will in

bowl till you want them. This applies to
nearly all canned vegetable...
That unsightly

excrescence

several times u day with castor oil.
tbo aimple-t known remedy.

Default havlni
of * crrtaia mon
and Calvin &amp;
dated May IStb

mortffages. on rare ST
there Is oiatsiettloM dt
dollars ।

i fiByiix and
tee at tea

i 's

g*je. ar auy part thereof;
Sow, tberelore. by virtue of the power ot sale
contained tn said moriinqtr. and Use statute 4a
such ease made and provided, notice is hereby
Kivco
r of May.

£aft.

This is

A pretty looking dish can lie made by lin-

To lessen the fatigue ot climbing stairs do
no* throw the body forward. Stop Icixurcly
and bolil tho body erect.
Wtdta and palp shade* of point may ha
beautifully cleaned by using whiting in the

l&gt;&lt; the elty
■MM the t
holdcn.i tlie
sage, or so i
to p»y the a
of eleven hundred dollars, ye* to iMootue due cm
said mortmur.

�where about there except from his 1
horse to the church and back to the inot definitely promisa to extend their
cemetery : wore Imitation seal gloves to 1line to Buttle Creek, but expect to do
the funeral and when he hitebel his ■o.
i and .wanted the right of way secur­ Each apeakCT wffi be limited to live minute*.
horse put Die gloves in the pocket of ed
' to the south line ol the city in ooder
12M: Adjournment.
Hastings. Mien.. March 7th, 1888.
------- — they
were prepared to extend
o coat; returning
when
tJ
AFTBMOON.
his buffalo
rrturnlr- home he -that
------ 1 do bo without delay ‘in
!:»: Dsvottoosl mterclM* led by the B*v.
bought the „gloves
they could
wore yarn mittens;
------- —
__ -r
'
right of way- in thia dty; that
of H. M. Lee;
jnrt
before starting rzx..
for i•ecuring riff
they
were
negotiating
now
with
other
Osborne’s that ntternoon he mUatd the
gloves and asked Mra. Goucher if she companltB for.such extension provided
had Kern them; had not seen the gloves that they should come to Hastings, and
bad. purchased the old Willis survey' to
•Ince.
5«&gt;:
Sunday sebooi aa a tartar ln
Mrs. Edwin Mead swore that she aid them In their1, plans to that rod. cWiltnUlrin of tiw I sti oentury. i rot J. w
saw Goucher in a cutter, and Horace But they were not obliged to came UobortK. Dl»ct»»ioo led by K*v. L- &lt;1. Moore.
Question
bo*.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
&lt;Curtis on horseback behind him Jan. to Hastings, and and uapecilly if the
4JU: Adjournment.
11 th. She fixed dal« by circumstances Battle Creek and Buy City line should
KVKX1XG SKMTON.
The utter impotence ot the. demo- cited.
,
.
. be completed as expected, nnd pass Into
the
hands
of
the
Grand
Trunk
as
de
­
Nellie
McGregor,
teacher
at
Martins
cratic party is never shown to better
°*Addrr's by R«v. Grt. F. ”
testtfied that she wiG at Ed­ signed, their road would doubtless be
advantage than when it is in power. Corners,
win Mead's and sick from Jan. 6th to induced to go to the B. C. * B. C. But
It never does anything but find 16th; saw a man wearing a buffalo they wanted to come to Hastings, as
BS»: uevotioiuu exerciM» »»
fault with what repuiicans have overcoat
,
drive, by on afternoon of the tliat was their original plan, and hoped
(Jenera! conference maetlng. Hubjwct
done, and a few
year# after­ 11th: had seen same man with same to do so, and pledged themselves to do snd Method*." Particular-pointeto l*
so if their conditions, which were easy, Mil will De announced in advance by ibe presi­
ward endorsee the very measures sorrel horse drive by the school bouse should be met. Mr. Knappen called at­ dent.
many times before and the children
5. ‘iS^he superintendent at hte
lb®
it opposed. For ten of the past twelve called him Mr; Goucher; some one at tention to the fact that tire new road
years the democrats have bad control Mead’s said it was Dr. Goucher; she would give us connection K miles north Sunday scb»o!. W. P. Bldnaiu. DIwumIod led
of the lower house of congress, and It hud an impression that she also saw a with the D. L. &amp; N., now building, and b o””'o!- Uic“"unday acbool.
at Lowell with the Grand Trunk, af­
has shown its utter incapacity by do­ man on a black honie go by the same fording our city two valuable connec­ DHeuMlon by H E. n/^rlcMjMIddlevtl^. Bunday but could not say that he was fol­
ing absolutely nothing to solve the lowing the mun in the cutter. Witness tions. especially if We ever hoped to gel
financial or tariff problems. It is con­ produced her school register and fixed miinulacturers here. He also said that
11 jo- ”But« 'and inur-national Sunday
wort." by M. H Reynold*. Mowury
stantly raving about republican tariff the date; Dr. Barber had called to see our chances of securing a southern out­ Khooi
let to Battle Creek would be ten. where »Ule Bunday scfi-xd mvOcIaUuu.
13: Adjournment:
robbery, and yet in 10 yearb the only her the same dav and it was the day they are one now, by the completion of
the party went to the Holmes church.
ArraaxooN aawiiow.
body that could originate a tariff bill, She swore positively to the date and the L. H. to thte citv. He further
the lower house of congress, has n^ver was not cross-examined.
mentioned tho fact that Messrs. Hollis­
ter
and
Sweet
had
treated
the
commit
­
Lettie Barry testified that she lived
'been able to pass a single bill to deal
tee with the utmost fairness and gtxxl
with the tariff question, while the only on the road between Asher Osborne's faith; that they were gentlemen who
and Horatio Warner’s; on afternoon of
republican congress in 12 years put a Jah. 11th she saw Curtis go toward Os­ talked just what they meant and only Chains word* by praaldent.
Adjournment.
number of articles on the free list, and borne’s and return preceded by Goucher; that; and If our citizens treated them in
Au entertainment committee will
largely reduced the duty on many other she saw Mrs. Horace Curtis going with the same spirit that these gentlemen had furnish homes for all delegates from
Mead toward Warner's on the the committee, there would be no
articles. It we had a republican con­ Joe
Monday preceding the 11th; she Knew doubt about these gentlemen comply­ abroad free of charge. It is sincerely
gress to-day. they would put sugar on that it was the same day that Orpha ing with every iirnpositlou they had desired that all Sabbath school workers
the free list, remove most of the inter- Mead commenced working tor them offered to our dty. 1 In conclusion Mr. will interest themselves In this im­
portant movement. The first session
■ nal revenue taxes, and reduce the. and it was the same week her school Knappen said that he voiced the senti­ of the convention will be held in the
ment ot the committee when he stat*
, teacher was sick.
duties on other goods that do not need
D. B OvtATT.
Mrs. Maggie Goucher was re-called ed'thnt in their judgment Hastings Baptistchurch.
Chairman of Committee.
as high duties as heretofore. But to1 by the people and testified that she ought to bend every energy to get this
expect that the democratic party will1 thougnt her husband hitched his horse। line; that the advantages it offered to
rnunufactrfrers
and.
shippers
were
far
take any action in the matter would be. to the fence in front ot the church on superior to even those secured now by
The February term of court adjourn­ Is able and proud to refer those w.hS may inquire as to hu
the day of the funeral; they came out
expecting a miracle.
ot the church twice, once when they the Kalamazoo line, which cost our ed list Tuesday but. we were unable
lart week to publish the disposal of the success in the treatment of chronic disorders to a large num­
Charley Hampton rays the green­. went to the graveyard and once after■ dty twice as much as the former will. cares
remaining on the calendar nfter
C. D. Beebe and M. L. Cook, the other
warming themselves in the church afback party is dead but isn't conscious’ ter going to the cemetery; the night, members ot the committee, briedy ud- Mondav. The following are the caret ber of
of the fact. Accordingly Mr. Hamp­• my husband went to Warner’s I attend­. drcnnl the meeting on the merits of settled by trial or otherwise liut week:
The People rt. Samuel VanAnnan.
The Leading Citizens of Barry and Adjoining Counties.
ton says he's a democrat from Cork.. ed church with my little gir! and Dr. the project, and the necessity of getting
falre pretenses; sentenced to 30 days in
Chairman W. D. Fuller, of Newaygo, and Mrs. Winn came home with me;; this road now.
Hon. Daniel Striker stated that the jail and lined 81(0.
' Elder Bramiltt preached.
surveys the peaceful slumbering re­’
proposition
was
more
favorable
that
he
Wm.
T.
Rose
vs.
Thomas
Ellsworth,
Remember
that his home has been in Barry county (or
.8. J. Bsdcock and Geo. Shaffer each
mains of tho party he has traded out,. testified that at the funeral Dr. Gouch- had anticipated; that Hastings could assumpsit: continued without costa.
many years; that he has made the treatment of Chronic Dis­
Hiram L. Brown vs. Jonas Early, as­
auctioned off and bartered till it isI er hitched his horse in the .road nearly not afford to lose the line for twice the
’
. eases a
really too small to consider as a factor. opposite the corner of the cemetety. ' sum asked; that we ought to pay sumpsit; continued.
Jonn l arger vs. W. 8. Grant and
Orpha Mead, worked at Fred Barry's,, 810.000 as a very small consideration of
in politics longer. Chairman Fuller sw«re that on the 11th she saw Horacei the benefits to be derived, for in his Elmira Grant, assumpsit; continued,
says that altbrough there are well-• Curtis go west preceded by a man In a judgment the northern outlet was far defendant paying costa.
Edward O'Oonfior vs. Ambrose
founded opinions that the greenback, cutter whom’ some one called Dr. more advantageous to the dty than the
southern. He called attention to the Allen, trespass: jury trial, f» cents dam­
party is no more, he feels that the, Goucher.
J
Mrs. Alice Whetstone testified that fact that Messrs. Hollister and Sweet ages given to plaintiff.
.
greenback state central committee, of1 she was at Horatio Warner's, Monday., were In the project purely to make
People vs. Chester Cole, malicious in­
He uses all the latent and most approved methods for the
which he is chairman, ought to firstl Jan. lllh. and there saw Mrs. Horace। money, and would go where there was jury to fruit trees; fined &gt;IOO.
Thomas Ellsworth vs. Win. T. Rose treatment of Chronic cases, lie is not prejudiced in favoFof
officially declare the party dead andI Curtis; Mra. Bert Hilton was there also;; most money for tnem; so that if
she
was
there
again
the
same
week,
on
other
towns
offered
better
advantages.
and
Myron
Potter,
assumpsit
continu
­
any
school. The remedy that suits the case in hand, no mat­
then hold the obsequies.
Tuesday she thought, and saw Mrs.. as they mlght wlth the completion of ed.
X
With him the
Amanita A. Ford vs. David Town­ ter what school uses it, is the one he applies.
Cleveland has acquired another ad­. Curds who said the liaby was sick; she। the B. C. &amp; B. C., they might leave us
without this road. But it was to our send; plaint iff required to file bond of test of ability to cure in the case of any remedy is its succe.-*
herent In the person of Henry George, railed tpesamo w«rk on Miss McGregor;. interest,
very much to our interest, to 8100 for security for costs.
• Mrs. Barry. Mrs. John Mead and Mrs.
in
actual
practice.
who wants the land to pay ail the taxes1 Judith Fry.
have the road, and we could not afford
Charles Rorabeck v*. Samuel Weeks
and wants free trade. George says&gt;
H. M. Lee testified thaKhe hail had a for any possible consideration to lose it. | and David Searles, assumpsit; motion
Messrs. W. I*. Sidnam, H. G. Carter for leave to Ole amended declaration
what makes him support Cleveland is। talk in his store ' with Goucher in the
and
Chas.
Beamer
were
named
as
*
presence of T. C. Downing; Goucher
argued and submitted.
because Cleveland is a free-trader.' said
-that the report that he was in Uu- committee to solicit funds for the
People vs. Wm. J. Carveth, who is
Cleveland may trtek to dodge tlie' county jail was injuring bfan ami that bonus,
witli authority
to each--------call un
---------— | now serving sentence in the state
------------------ ------—ZJ —
'-L*select
--- ' to
* “aid- them
'
issue, but it remains a fact that. on Monday he should cause at least one any t'.?ZZ
three they
might
, prison; time for filing bill of exceptions
in
their
canvass.
arrest;
he
was
Innocent
and
could
I
extended
to fust day ol next term of
every free trader In tills country and
A resolution was unanimously adopt­ court
If you are suffering, do not despair.
,
by a certain woman or women
: those in England as well understand prove
where he was that night but did not ed expressing the sentiment of the - Catherine C. Whitney vs. Barbara E.
j his message to mean free trade, pure want to drag them into the case; wit­ meeting that no effort should be spared Hill. Elizabeth M. Hili and Amanda G.
Dr. Baughman can point you to a nunftjer of cases where
ness was shown a pair of gloves and to secure the immediate raising of the Hill, bill to estatJlsh lien: decree grant­ patients had given up all hope of life and resigned themselves
and simple.
swore that he sold Goucher a pair an­ funds neceisary to get the Lowell A ed.
What would become of the hundreds swering their description, had sold Hastings extension Brom Freeport to
To-day they an? well
Christopher Kill vs. Zebediah and to a belief that they must soon die.
' of thousands of laboring men whom nine pairs last winter like them; he this city.
. Betsey J. Parks, motion to dissolve in­ men and many of them prominent in business a.nd soeijkl
The meeting then adjourned to junction; order made modifyinginjunc.free trade would throw out of employ­ couldn't swear that he ever owned
circles.
Thursday (to-morrow) night.
those shown him.
God.
ment? The cnly other industry open
Dr. Goucher was recalled andzsaid
to them would be agriculture, and there that he bought n lantern of Green &amp;
It would be a violation of sacred confiderfce to give the.
Frank St. Johns, of Hope, was
Pursuant to an appointment made by
are already too many engaged in that Stanton because his old one/was broken;
The.
drunk Monday night and made It in­ names of any of the hundreds otf testimonials we have.
Instead of consuming the products of he had not used the old ode this winter, the secretary of the Michigan Stale
his boy* had; didn't know the where­ Union Sunday School Association, a teresting for several officers who under­ originals can be seen, however. ^AVe quote from a few*
the farm these men would compete abouts of the old lantern.
meeting was held In the city of Hast­ took th take him to jail. They suc­
, witX^ose who are now farmers. Does
One says: “I have thrown away my crutches and am no
N. V. Whitlock swore that on Feb. ings and a committee appointed to ar­ ceeded. however, and Frank, on being
any farmer believe such a thing would 16th he found the glove shown him range for and call a county convention. brought before Justice Kenaston yes­ longer a sufferer from rheumatism.
In my case you have
The object of this movement is to terday morning, pleaded guilty and
be anything else than suicidal to him­ about 16 or 18 feet from the north-east
made
a complete cure.”
corner of the church, where Branch's consider the advisability of organizing paid a line of 811.
self?
'
funeral was held, near an apple tree; the Sunday schools of the different de­
Another says: “I find that your treatment for eatarrh in
•
In the past two decades this nation snow was melted off and he cut the nominations in the county into an as­
New advertisements this week:
glove out of the ice: near the glove he sociation to be subordinate to the State
I cannot tell you how
has prospered more than any other on found the burner of a lantern; the other Unions. S. association. This organi­ Beamer, A. D. Cook, Messer Bros.. E. my case has been highly successful.
grateful
to you I feel.”
the globe, and we have paid 81,800,000,­ glove was found on Gw 10th, and left zation, if it shall be completed, will W. Morrill &amp; Co. and F. A. Blackman.
000 of the principal and all the Interest at his house on the lltli and he was bold conversations from time to time, Now is the time, and the Banner with
A lady uses this language: “1 have suffered from female
on the national debt That shows that told that Mra. Brown found it op the transact business, discuss methods in Its nearly 2,200 circulation the place, to
east side of the church about 40 feet the Interest and development of all
weakness for many years, and expended hundreds of dollars
protection does not rob a nation as free­ south of where the other was found. Sabbath school work and devise ways plant your spring announcement.
in
vain efforts to get relief. Not until I put my case in your
traders allege.
After leaving the stand Mr. WhiUock and means for the organization of Sun­
The full text of tlie tariff bill now hands did I experience that relief.
discovered and informed the prosecutor day schools in school districts where
Now I am heartv an&lt;l
Ought laboring men to support a that tho dates given by him of finding none are held.
pending in'congress is given on our in­ well.”
policy that lowers the market value of the glove Uiat was-left at his house
Y’our committee therefore urgently Hide pages. It is interesting merely as
the only commodity they have to sell, were wrong—they were the 16th and request that each Sunday school in a relic, as the democratic members of
A gentleman writes: “I was suffering terrible with kidney
v
Barry”county send at least one dele­ congress will many ot them oppose the
their labor? Free trade will reduce 18th of February.
D. A. Green, a grocer, testified that gate to partlciDate In tho business and
complaint Many physicians declared 1 had Bright’s disease,
wages in this country. Therefore lab­ he sold a globular lantern this winter discussions of a convention in the city measure, enough to defeat it.
i ou were the first to give me encouragement and since put­
oring men should oppose such a policy. to Dr. Goucherj he was not sure, but of Hastings, beginning March 15th at
Fbway next H. Dunn, of Rochester ting my case in your charge I have obtained the relief 1
thought the date of the sale was after 9 JO o’clock a. in. and.contuining two
Just what England wants us to do u Branch’s funeral and less than eight days. A program for the convention N. Y’., will boat the Hastings house
hoped.
1 am able to do my work the same as before I was
the thing our nation should not do. weeks ago. Mr. Green sent word to is herewith submitted, and is as fol­ barn for the purpose of buying horses
taken sick.”
for the eastern market.
England wants America to carry out the prosecutor before Die latter left lows:
Nashville
that
he
knew
on
account
of
a
ronitxoox.
Cleveland's recommendations in regard
Four special evening services will
One patient who thought himself in the last, stages of con­
business change that the sale of the
» JO Devotional eanreliw*, Rev. D. R. OrlatL
to the tariff. That is reason enough lantern was after the funeral.
be held at the M. El church this week
Ontaulzatlon, appointment nt eommlttocs.
sumption and had been assured that such was tho case, by his
10 JO; Topicfruit of Sunday tcbool beginning with last evening.
for not doing so.
Here the prosecutor announced that
physicians now writes: “Dear Dr: I am feeling better aud
the people rested their case. Counsel
Any policy which does not reserve for the defendant asked fdr an adjourn­
stronger every daj’, and feel sure that jjersistence with ’your
oar home markets to our own people is ment and, after some argument. March
remedies will be rewarded with a complete cure.’’ And.it
fraught with disaster to this country. 13th at u a. m.. was the date fixed.
will, rhe trouble wasjhis .other physicians lacked the means
Free trade would give foreigners the
of correct diagnosis ofthe case. Instead of being in the last
control of American markets.
Ourreaders will remember that some
stages of consumption, the lung tissues had but just began, to
On the great questions of the day time ago Jerry Boynton, representing
break down.
• ,
tlie
L.
&lt;fc
li.
IL
R.
Co.
or
claiming
to
do,
protection of the home, protection of
Have received all of the
so. demanded at a public meeting in
our American industries, the republi- the court room of this dty 820,000 bo­
. can party is on the right side.
nus as the condition for that road’s ex­
tension to this dty, and refused to mod­
Unless the farmer wants the sheep ify the proposition. A committee con­
raising industry ruined he should ©p- sisting of Mayor Bentley, L. E. Knap­
_Rr‘ B^K^man by his extensive research, large practice ami
pen and C. D. Beebe were chosen to see
pose free trade.
■
what was the best possible proposition
appliances for the practice of medicine.
to be had from the L. &amp; H. The two
is able to correctly diagnose a case where others would fail.
Addltional Local News.
latter and M. L. Cook were also chosen'
1 his is of the greatest importance.
a committee, by the executive commit­
NA8HVILL£8 GOUCHERI
tee of the Improvement Asaodation. to
THE COOLS TIGHTENING AROUND visit Battle Creek and other points thev
might deem expedient tn the interest of
Hastings in securing this line. A defi­
nite proposition of the aid required fromThe examination of Dr. J. T. Gouch­ this dty was received Saturday bv the
er. held on the charge of attempted latter committee from Messrs. Ii. J.
body-snatching, was taken up again at Hollister and M. L. Sweet, of Grand
ch.r^;y°J“r re“emberi.&gt;&gt;K i« that Dr. Baughman treats only
Agents for the
Nashville Thursday, March 1st. The Rapids, the capitalists who are backing
Lnronic diseases. He is a specialist in that line. For that
Doctor wan called to the witness chair Mr. Boynton In the enterprise and who
and his cross-examination, bv Prosecut­ virtually control It.
t^ou he can treat them much more successfully than the
ing Attorney Colgrove, continued, lie
There
was
a
meeting called Saturday
r P'^otiltoner. In short, he readily cures cases where
testified that be wore a buffalo over­ etening to listen to the report of this
the regular physician fails.
coat when he went to Osborne’s the af­ ©©mrojttee. The meeting whs called to
ternoon of the 11th ot January, did not order by Mayor Bentley. D. R. Cook
go west from Osborne's to Horatio was chosen chairman und M. L. Cook
suffer ,ron&gt; a»y form of Chronic disease
Warner's but went east, and was not secretary., L. E. knappen. ns chair­
&amp;SffM^r
y0"
"Rht hero iu Hastings by Dr
on road between Oaborne's and War­ man of the committee stated that Ma
The
finest
Derby
hnt
ever
kept
in
Hastings.
■
ner’s that afternoon; he owns a lantern
Bame
8cinntific and successful methods ..t
ii0/.nnh#e collltnllt.e*, M labora »nd rethat he bought of Green &amp; Stanton
at™ ? thBt yon can 8*1 on|y in the large cities, and ther
w,th Mmara. Hollladuring winter and was sure be bought secured to uLu^or
Koloo’id tfc
at a great expense.
it before Branch's funeral; he thought
ba hitched Ma bona to tbs Toad fence
on front of the church, and went no

The Test of Ability is Sue®!
Rothing Succeeds Eike 5t.

Dr. J. A. Baughman, the Specialist,
HASTINGS, MICH.,

Special $tudy f©r-Years.

Read, Read, Read!

Morrill &amp; Company

BEAR THIS IN MIND.

Latest Styles in Spring Hah!
They Have the Lamest Stack Ever Sbon in Hartiiu.

ANOTHER FACT

Celebrated Guyer Hat,

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.

CONSULTATION FREE.

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�—
The Hastings Banner.

Now that you are thinking about
laying by your felts and overs it would
be well to bear in mind, that the cele­
KASTISOJ. yiMNCIDAT.MtlLI.im.
brate Prime Kip boots are to be had
only at Stouffer &amp;. Crawley’s. Every
, p HISKKRN. Loc»IKflltnr.
pair warranted.
Hastings Division, No. 19, U. R- K'pUK
&lt;
of E., has decided to send a drill corps
to Cincinnati and as soon as tlie neces­
sary- arrangements can be made the
boys will begin putting in the neces­
HASTINGS, MICH.,
Second door «*** ot American Jlouae. solicit* sary hard work.
the jutronaxe of inc J*op!e of Masting* and
The Banner is in receipt of a letter
vMalty. and guarantees itriclb first-olao work
st ver) reasonable prices, (live them a trial. from E. P. Barnum. Stells, Cal. It ar­
Doni send &gt;«&gt;r laundry work out of town when rived too late for appearance in this
issue but wiU probably be printed next
prx-re at borne. special raU-» for family wub- week. He expects to start tot MicniCall In.; Remember the place.
gan in a few days.
Barry Co. District lodge trill meet
in quarterly session at Good Templar's
h'all, Hastings, on Monday, March 12th,
HASTINGS. MICH.
1888. Meeting to commence at 10
o'clock a. m. A public meeting will be
in the evening, to which all are
CAPITAL, $50,000.00. held
invited.

Troy Laundry.

S

PERSON ALJdENTION.

Irv. Creasy visitrd Lansing last week.
Jerry Boynton was th town Saturday.
Erv. Whitlock was in dty the Friday.
Geo. West vial ted Nashville Wednes­
day.

Prof. Ed. Troy was in the dty Sat­
urday.
C. H. VanArman visited Grand Rap­
ids on business.
Minnie ThroU, ot Niles, is visiting
Minnie Darling.
Geo. DeMond is confined to his room
by consumption.
Fred Greble has been at home the
past few days from Olivet.

called to this city several times the
past week owing to the serious illness
of his mother, Mrs. J. Miller.
A letter to the Banner from A. E.
Fowler states that ke and his daugh­
ter's family have moved from BL An­
drews Hay, Florida, to Fort Payne.
Alabama. They nre well pleased with
Fort Payne, which is a small town, but
growing rapid!v. nnd with a good busi­
ness outlook. Fort Payne is situated
51 miles south-west of Chattanooga in
the Will's vallev, whkh is very fertile
and with splendid water. Mr. Fowler
enjoys the climate very much and is so
well pleased with the place that he ex­
pects to go into business with his son­
in-law. Will Booram, as scon as they
can erect a building.

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds
Desire to call attention to the fact I hat they are the exclusive
agents for Barry county for the celebrated

Milwaukee Jt. 2-Horse Binder,
Actual weight, ready for work, 1,150 lbs; being very

R. K. Grant made a businea* trip, to
A party of about right cute alecks
much lighter than any other binder made. Over 80 of
the Valley dty Thursday.
attempted Friday evening to brcack up
these binders sold by us last season, and everyone gave
Rev. T. D. Marsh, of Grand Rapids, Senterrain m ent that was bring given
the Wood school house, Irving town­
perfect satisfaction. You cannot afford to buy any other
was in the dty yesterday.
ship. Bob Billingsley and Charles
and will not if. you inspect the Milwaukee Junior.
Will Barker, of Charlotte, spent Mon­ Wing conld'nt see It that way and 1mdry with Hastings friends.
mrdintely proceeded to give the toughs
Mr. den Bleyker, of Kiuamaxoo, was a most, thorough and well-deserved
mauling.
Fred L. Heath would announce to in town Monday on business.
Incorporated under the Uw» ot tbo Bute of the people of Hasting* and vicinity
Kjate street is decidedly Improved
Miss Florence Bramble is visiting
Michigan.
in appearance since the unsightly signs,
that he has opened a drug store at the friends at the American house.
that were suspended across the side­
old drug store stand, first door cast of
M. N, Jordan and wife, of Middle­ walks. have )&gt;een taken down. Peo­
r-vn for »u«|neM Dec. 15. IMS In bulMlng for- O. D. Spauldings. Everything new ville, were in the dty yesterday.
ple can now walk along the street with­
and first-class and no second-class goods
danger of receiving a sudden sum­
.nerlyloecupled by Messer Bro*.
A brother of Geo. Soules i» here from out
kept in stock.
mons into eternity from one of those We are still sole agents for the original Reed drags,
drass. and aalTraverse City visiting the latter.
OFFICERS:
measengera Thanks, Mt. Council, for
though they are greatly improved this year, we shall be
The workmen have finished the re­
•
O. G. Robinson, President;
' Clyde Francis, of 2«ashvillr, whs the your resolution.
pairs on one ot the water works boilers guest of Clarence Barber Sunday.
at* a reduced
. able to
‘ sell
’* *them
’
” ’ price.
*
W.ls. Goodyear, Vice. Pro*.:
The Chautauqua circle will m«&gt;et at
and expect to return in a few days to
Mrs. I. A. Holbrook left Saturday for the home of John Roberts, March 9th.
&amp; the other in shape so that it will a visit with friends 1n Muskegon.
The following I* the program:
DIRECTORS:
water. Mr. Morgan ought to
Sinxlnx. «i&gt;&lt;! rvpearlnx the l^rd'i prayer.
W. K (jewdpear,
w. H. 1‘owrrw.
T. M. Baird spent a few days the past
have a large chromo for having set up
RoUvali. &lt;iuoi*Uon« from Martin l.utbrr.
D. O. Robinson,
&lt;J. A. Grobte.
week with friends in Cedar Creek.
Itij-klo^Bity and Hyule Or. quosllon* by Mr
such elegant sieves.
L. K. Hasp pen.
Chester M«**er.
। Nldnam.
IUmJIiv heal and clothe*. Mrs. WUUwm.
J. A.Sweezey made atrip to Nash­
The village ot Grand Ledge illumin­
0. D. Beet*.
I Claulc German enurao lu Ecrllrh. Mrs. Smith.
ate* its streets with electric lights and ville Wednesday on legal business.
Select rranlnx from Itryant. Mrs. Noble.
1 furnished lights to the merchants for I Col. Merrill, civil engineer of the L.
Ilin of Salvation, Mrs. Lee.
lintotdlnjof plant file. Ml»« Botawtck.
A G«n»r*l Huklnx Btwlne** Transacted.
Critic. Mts* Hock.
&gt;
860 per year. When Ova more mer- A H. R. B.. was in the city Friday.
। chants use the lights the income from
Wednesday last was Asa Rork's ! We shall carry a larger stock'of buggies than any firm in
Mis* Edith Turner, of Middleville,
। this source will exceed the running ex­ visited friends in the city last week.
Michigan in any city of 10,000 people or less. If you need
14th
birthday,
although
he
claims
to 1'
ponses connected with the plant by
Charles Barlow ami wife, of Cold­ be 56 years of age. and a large numbtr | • a buggy of any description, we can surely suit yon in
about tauo yer year.
of his friends unknown to him gather
water, spent Sunday at N. Barlow’s.
quality and price.
The Banner’s canvasser. J. M..
ed at his Home on west Green street I
1 McElwain, wishes to express his thanks
John Fuller and wife went to Nash­ for the purpose of helping him celebrate '
ville Monday for a visit with relatives. the event. There were about 100 pres-!
■ for kindness and courtesies received to
Mrs. C. C. Mason returned Saturday ent nnd the company was composed of |
F. A. Blackman.
bent on having a good time. ‘
The Hustling New Town on the
Hickory Corners, and R. H. Marshall. from a visit with Grand Rapids friends. people
The surprise was complete, ditto the
' - C. K. &amp; &amp;
।
Prairieville. The proprietors of the
Harry Bovee, of Northville, was the
and likewise the supper,
Banner also wtei to express their guest last week of his cousin, Fred enjoyment
which
was tarnished by the guests.
For fbo convenience nf the publie. the under­
Curtis.
pinned has entfcblmhed a livery and feed viable obligations for these courtesies.
A valuable easy chair was preseated to
at Delton, and will be pleased to receive the
The Detroit *Tribune printing comMl*s Electa Furniss and sister Min­ the young fellow and he will no doubt
patronage ot Itbow deairlnx &lt;ood livery rlgt.
1 pany have arranged for the publication nie visited friends in town Friday and enjoy it for many years to come.
Raw* reaaondWe.
We sell the old reliable STUDEBAKER, also that new and
There is a change in the well known
.
F. A. BLACKMAN. 1 of "The Out-laws ot Tunstall F orrst,” Saturday.
justly famous FRINT wagon.
Mr*. Frank Barnes spent a few days clothing house of E. W. Morrill A Co..
a new serial story by Rol*rt Louto
I Stevenson. The illustrations promise the past week visiting relatives in Ver- Mr. J. R. I’yan, traveling salesman for
The mwinx i scries of teaeber* ryanjlnallorn i of bring of an interesting character montvilh*.
.one of the largest New York clothing
for Barry eouity. wifi bo held a* follows. to-wR:
। and far superior to the funeral run of
HaMiuim. nfcBhr. March I t. IM*Mr. Mooar and wife, of Grand Rap­ houses, having associated himself with
newspaper sketches. The reputation ids. were the guests over Sunday at W. Messrs. E. W. Morrill and J. II. Cutting
NatbvlUe.
NMcb WK. !»*».
•Mlddlevlllejepedal. Mart-h.90 31. I*M.
of the author re sufficient proof of tht H. Powers’.
The new firm will still l&gt;e K W. Mor­
Pratriovtilel special. A prIHS-H. •**• , .
excellence
of
the
rotnanuc.
rill A Co. The new firm will add very • Remember
.
tUiintaatlol » wU! commence at » o'clock a.
that whenever you want „anything in the line of
Mrs. John Miller is suffering from
aud etow Iter M xrade work on tto wcnnjl
Let no effort be spared to secure the hrinorrhaire of the lung* and is uot'exS
y Hi niK’n.". First ami second wade rerunI
reliS,e fann tool8&gt; we are headquarters,
eiles Ctm be tf-anlud only at tbo repdar exam­ Lowell railroad’s extension to t^is dty. pected to live.
to make Hastings the point of' interest
ination.
j
•
It will give us Grand Trunk cdhnectluted, lUsthtx*. February ». IM*.
Sam Wood has returned from Grand in the clothing business between Jackf
•iumzuC. Warn Kit, Secretory.
at I.W11. 1). L. * X. al« [f&gt; •» ■Rapi&lt;ls where he hns !wn nt work for roa and Grand Rapids. Mr. E. W.
if,nea north, aiid prove a valuable help several wwks. Morrill will continue aa manager of
the business at this point. Under his
in centering We
Barry
county
interests­
SAastings.
must
haves transpor
Mrs. Ella Cole, of Kalamazoo, has management the firm has done a con­
l&gt;eeu a guest at Daniel Striker’s the stantly incrcming business from' the
Elshtv A-rr&lt; ot land In th'- went part of Hie tation fadlities before we &lt;?«n lioiw to
Mart, and is one of thk most prosperous
lewnSMn ot Rutland. mostly improved. Log induce outside capital, or any other for past few days.
, hou»c and small orchanl. iTice tuse. only that matter, to invest in manufactur­
M. J. Gosa ane W. L. Brown. Prairie­ concerns of the city. The added facili­
part ot the pitri-base money to be paid clown,
ville merchants, were Id the city on ties will enable It to largely Increase ite
bidance on «♦»»&gt; term*. For particular* en­ ing here.
trade, its dealings have always been
quire of or address Mrs. I’hvbe A. Mundcrlai»d.
The Journal accuses the 11.1- A-of | business yesterday.
Irvins. Han-y County. Midi.
fairland honorable, its reputation first
• disd a borniD,” the cause it allege* , W..A. Morse, memlier of the county class. Mr. Morrill is “up to the snuff"
board
of
rxnininers.
attended
the
teach
­
in
every sense of the word, and when
being too much respectability. This
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
ers’ examinations last yreek.
there is on opportunity to secure a big
nbiection might, no doubt, have ‘been
Will Squier. wife ami daughter ar- bargain in the clothing line he’s right
F. BROItKHNER, Proprietor,
obviated
by
placing
the
Journal
editor
?n the posilion of
,°LU‘A Mved Saturday from Big Rapids for a on deck to grab It Having associated
Cor. J»iTer»&lt;&gt;n and Coon i't*., flaeUngA Mich.
with him two salesmen for big whole­
few days visit with relatives.
Rates. 81.00 per Day.
sale houses, bis facilities for buying are
J. H. Cutting, of Detroit, was in not surpassed by any house in MichlThl* House ii nfew. with pleasant room*. The
town
last
week
on
tuisines*
connected
n stronax* oi the public t* rvspecttully wUcited.
g.in. Our best wishes to the new firm. &lt;
with bis firm, E. W. Morrill * Co.
tnaa&lt;er.
Mrs.D.,11. McElwain left Saturday
' L.rr week U&gt;e neighbors ot Mr.
Hostings, Mich., May 2d, 1888. ;
for Holland on business connected
GenchwInJ In U&gt;« «rst ward raiMd « with the Good Templar organization.
.utecrlpUon and purchased sent cord.
A BARTY of Odd Fallows from here
Circulation this week, 2,150. ‘ «r wood for her. On Tireada, eveolnir will
go to Nashville Saturday to visit,
SnfmbJr a-wtnbled.t h« home and
and witness work in. the lodge there.
to enclose you my check for ^25 in aid ।
Go to Dr. Lathrop’S for floor paint. ‘iSA
eenUemen
the woodAlur
whilea»Jthe
’FKhen.pill
a .apper.
Mrs. Miles Main and W. A. Hains of the worthy project of your monu­
Will dry in 12 hours.
ment association.
were
in
Prairieville
Monday
attending
Although coming into manhood
Remember the railroad meeting at per a short time was spent in &lt;’onvena the funeral of the late Frank Patton.
Uon then the
years after the great struggle In which
the court rco.n to-morrow night. .
i
carrying with them the saus
J. R. Ryan, a traveling man. was in our noble soldiers and sailors bad vin­ Don’t forget that Beamer makes the prices.
Be SURE and attend the railroad
haring well performed a town Thursday, negotiating for an in­ dicated the grand principles for which
meeting ut&gt; the court room to-morrow good deed.
Don’t forget that Beamer has the goods to back him. j
terest in the business of E. W. Morrill they fought and had saved their coun­
/ti.ft.e p^
were ‘ something
over 100 &amp; Co.
night.
try. yet all of ns of this later dhy can
tlx
Don’t forfcet that Beamer means business when he talks.
partv was given Saturday evening not help seeing) the grand rcsulta of
/ Tur C. It. * 8- I'M’ “r
U .-n
their patriotianl. courage and valor, a
'repaired and repainted' and Is now as bcU « this dty Thurwlay and Friday nv Mrs. J. M. McElwain at her home country in which freedom reigns not
in honor of Mins Myrtie Rose, of Grand
only in name but in fact, a people re-1
Raphls. ~
For SALi:. a good young Jersey cow.
united, a nation first in all things.
.
II. G. Orter and wife were called to
soon to be a new niilchs. Enquire ot
And so feeling and so appreciating, I
!hU U.e "»t of .the applicants are Bay Citv Monday by a telegram an­ cxnnot see why the erection of this
John Beasmer.
nouncing the death of Mrs. Carter’s rnonumem should not appeal dlredy to
DANCE.
F. H. BARLOW A Co. are offering SSwSSsS sister, Mrs. Dunham.
the young men in our community and
500 bushel* of reckoned home grown
Before the first warm wave, Btvuuer plunges the cold steel into the old enemy
Allen McOmber spent Sunday in county;.} oung men who will and are of the consumer, high prices. Beamer runs the only store in Barry county that
clover seed for sale.
Hastings. Alien McOmber is very en­ reaping the bent fits secured us by our can do this, as he sells strictly fbr cash.
. '
The interests of the city demand SSS.™
thusiastic over buslnes*4n the mining honored, living and dead, and it teems
that every; business man attend the
to inc that we as a oiass should be
country in northern Wisconsin.
most thankful to those jvho suggested
meeting at the court room to-morrow
ano
COX
’
«
before
Juallee
IstnatGrand Chancellor Colgrovo and sev­ und are carrying forward this noble
night.
j
.
for the opportunity in this
Those ' wishing the Detroit Daily ton for examination Monday '&gt;”««« eral members of tlie K. of P. lodge here project
small way to show our appreciation of
Tribune delivered by a good reliable with concealing rtolen property. Thl. visited Lake Odessa lost night to attend our heroes; and 1 wish long before the
Zrganization
of a K. of P. lodge,
carrier cau|do so by leaving their order
'“SK'u^e'or'Ek 0fwHM«
He treats them all alike. As be sells for cash, be has no losses from bad debts
stately
shaft
is reared the necessary
^a^^^-r.Xn.o.
ilker Mathews, a memlier of the funds will have been contributed by or interest on long standing accuunte, or time consumed in keeping books.
at this orlioe.
ty board of school examiners, was our grateful and generous citizens.
That’s bow and why Beamer can anti does make prices below any competition!,
Saturday night a number of Will
in
the
city
last
week,
from
Ann
Arbor,
It will then ever be a mounment to
Croty’s frii: ds gathered at the Ameri­
to attend the examination of teachers. the noble, the patriotic and bral e, a
can house! and gave him a number of 1
ind to some bitterness among
fine presents.
Claud Potter, who for the past few credit to the citizens of the county and
a
pride
to our city.
। davs hue been acting as a "sub” for
Rev. E.i B. Sutton will lecture at
Yours Very Respectfully,
6 lbs gloss starch
25
another operator in Detroit, has re­
the court house this evening on the
C. D. Beebe.
6 lbs corn
” ........
turned
to
this
city
to
finish
his
vacasubject of "The true foundation of
Uon. x
5 lbs Dew Turkish prunes
Christian civilization.
3
lbs
California
raisins
...
Rev. W. II. Claggett and P. W. I*ierce .Bead these letters, I have hundreds 2 lbs beet layer
The Journal is very fearful that J. ^The Fenton Publishing company.
closed their engagement at the Presby­ more like them:
6 lbs Kirk's best
L. Wilkins will be the next Mayor ot
■
Vicksburg. Mich, May 17. 1884.
&amp; lbs butter crackers
Hasting*.jit is barely possible the Fenton. Mich., are issuing a new.sys- terian church Sunday and left tof Lan­
25
sing Monday where they will conduct H. G. Coleman, Chemist:
3-lb can best yellow peaches
Journal’s wars are well-grounded.
of »horl-band_The courre ~na!.t.' a similar series of meetings.
20
1 am glad to speak a good word for 3-lb
"
apricots
your Petroleum Balm. 1 have had Choice tomato cataup, little brown jugs ..
A tidy, housewife likes a neat new ot is lereoni at ^Jnt by mall. T?d»
Charles
R.
Osborne,
formerly
a
jd.
C.
catarrh
for
twenty
years.
It
had
be
­
kitchen tlbor. Dr. Lathrop keeps a lesson and
favorable
Best new medium scaled herring, per box
floor paintjthat will dry in 12 iiours; system
\hort-hand reporters' employee at Wawsepl, has been trans- come so bad that I could no longer
“ No. 8 mackerel, per lb
10
i ferred to the position of cashier and speak Id public, and at time* I feared Columbia
gives a fiae finish and is very durable.
river salmon, blood red. pet* lb .
S«2pr.d^?S^
3
operator at their freight depot here. A. that it would destroy my voice entirely. Best Mackinaw
trout, per lb
11. G. Catiter has been awarded the
07
; A. Lamb has been removed to Three I used many catarrh cures with no
"
white
fish.
“
contract far furnishing the piiev to be
Oi
benefit One of your samples gave me
S’ES TEX Ilaks.
“ ciscos
“
used in the construction of the C. K. &amp;
fl
great relief, and a 25c box has made me Good
broom......................................................
S. R. R. bridge across the Thornapple the error, of the Btadeom
18
feel like a new man. Ysura truly.
Best
Iceland
halibut,
extra
thick,
per
lb
..
3
'Lewis and wife, of Kalamazoo, were
at this place.
C. E. Bailey.
Scans fresh mackerel
j.i
LATER REPORT.
Last evening a number of the friends £ “ So be maatered In from ma to In the dty a few hours k riday on their
Plano. Ill.. Sept. 17th. 1887.
of the Misles Hattie and Belle Hotch­ ryLTweek ’•MW'«rin(U’^^ way to Alaska. Kent Co., there to at­
tend the funeral of a sister of Mrs. H. G. Coleman, Kalamazoo, Mich.:
kiss had a royal good time at their
Hoj t and Mr. Lewis.
When I lived at Vicksburg I used
home and gave the young ladies a real,
some
of
your
catarrh ointment. Petro­ Royal baking-powder, per lb..............................................................
genuine surprise.
A. D. Rork's birthdays come seldom leum Balm you
called iL It cured me
Friends of Rev. D. B. Oviatt to the written uj
_.
articles lire all on and he felt so good over this last one and you used my name tn your circu­ RisingSun “
•• .......... LL '
‘..........
that
he
sent
his
birthday
offerings
Sun
­
number of a house! ull went to his J. Lossing. Tbjst a
.o|utioMry
lars. 1 furnished some persons here
roosi day to each of the Sunday schools with with It who desire more. If you think Baking powder in bulk, 2 lbs.L
home Tuesday night to help him cele­ matters perUtolujj^
tt
condition that it be given to the class
brate his ;41st birthday. All had a
best
I
think
1
can
make
arragnements
J«o&lt;niMd bargain store between
most enjoyable lime.
fcTorffi^Vpr- that could tell what his age was.
with a druggist here to sell it for you. I—VU I. Jackson and Grand
Rapids, Watch this space
Everett Stinchcomb has returned I think it really valuable. I am cured every week, and you will learn something to your advantage- On groceries
Wm. Croty has been quite low since
crockery and baxar goods we can save yon from I to JO per rent.
homo after throe months work done In and do not need It for mnelf.
the last operation, and not able to walk OUV
“- ------ — —
1 oura truly,
Albion, Marshall and Battle Creek In
OVR MOTTO: Low prices for cash.
Remember the place.
without help. The boys around town ton." In it Jonathan Harrington, who the interest of Itidpalb's history of the
C. E. Bailey. Attorney.
lived
in
East
Lexington,
give®
to
the
are doing Blither can to help in caring
N. B.—Until May 1st, *88 I will send
historian an account in a very interest­ U. 6. After a short stay here he ex­ out
’
for him by setting up with him nightr. ing
25c boxes for trial on receipt of 12c.
pects to go to Iowa, and engage in the
manner
of
the
skirmish
at
Lexing
­
it is to be'hoped th&lt;u he may som be
H. G. Coleman, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Hasting*, Mich.
same work.
•
ton, April IWth, 1771.
able to be out on the streets.

Hastings City Bank'

Spring-Tooth Drags.

Buggies

Nev Livery Mie!
DELTON,

Wagons.

KlgLS&amp;Xi^1SEr»d

Farm for Jsale !

Ah There!

Hail Gentle Spring Time
She’ll Soon Be 'Here.

Local News.

.

Bumfs Daw Haise is Bore First
DON’T FORGET THAT.

He Dares to Quote Prices!
ON WITH THE

HE PROTECTS HIS CUSTOMERS!

Look at This:

n

%

Special Sale of Baling; Powder for 30 days.

LOOK Ol IT*

Beamer s Cash Grocery and Bazar House,

�Ttil» swing with yonr blood fall of Impurltlea.
s„; ajx;
&gt;-».“tv" irrkidti-v* and liver torpid, and whole M*tem
llshle U&gt; be pro-dratn! bv diteiise-bu* get vmir.
self
ii*o
good
condition,
and resdy
the
c^tngtagkSriwannerweitbtr.by
taking (W
Hood*
Sknmpkrlria. It stand* uur&lt;|u*ited tor purtfytac t.% blood, giving an app.-qte. and fora
gcnera| spring medicine.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

A SUMMARY OF CONGRESS. £

SOME DOCTORS

arh*n&lt;ln&gt;ent which provided for the payment

WORK OF THE PAST SIX DAYS IN
BOTH HOUSES.

Ozqmuw connty hip a Kepublican
club.
A rgninff factory will be established
al wSjland.

ot Virginia. Tho opposition was on the ground
that it was a dangerous precedent to admit
the claim, but it was agreed to. and the lull
reported to the houre, but ponding action

Railway company f W,&lt;W worth, bccanae of
tnjurire metaiued on that line iu tho fall of
W. A jury ha* decided that fa,5US will fix
the matter up hi aiwut the proper *tyle.
The little fi-y. ur^Id son of Charlo Brough,
of Ravenna, discharged the contanta of a gun
into a ten-pound can of powder, completely
wrecking his father» rtore building. The
boy wna Uullv hurt, but several curiomer*
» ___ __ ___ - ------- - . —■ ------ In.

nothing but .

ton turning '«m loewe on a ioag*uffering pub­

lic.
'
(•.uWac ixxtplc claim thU trine tenth* at the
timber land adjon-nt to that town is liberally
covered with gum', hard-wood «w Umber.
Capital City.
lxx&gt;kx as though they would'nt Object w
jury.
•event! rf&gt;x&lt;l wuri-working iNtplilMunaaM
; b'Axnwr.TOS CtTT, Feb. 28.—A. bill w» tatu licpn**«titative Muffatt, of the Michigan I
I-erbftjM Die most injudicious article of
A forty-five foot well, thU* *o owked M
.Actdrs have of ten l-ren known to‘•make introduced in tho «*aaie Monday provHing Elevemth district. The Pacific railway tele-!
up" tojlook like prominent men. it is only • or w pstent ap.-wal court. Thu bill incor­ graph bill, which provides that the Union IV । focxl te diM*a wd jiurk. A Kola ma zno county to require tbo pump being bent to roach th*
farmer slaughtered anno sickly pigs and the Viter, b the property of a Frankla tady.
withiri a abort period Hutt men about town porating tlie Maritime Canal company ot
.
■
. .. » -1._____ ■ i.&gt;..,1 X
cilia railway shall abrogate its contract with
hare llcen making up to
htto prominent
A literary society and a tidal wave ot faithadon.' Thl* Li tire- way tlry do ik If in n Nicarrangut was th-m taken up in com- - tlie Wc*t&lt;-rn Union and run ita own telegraph
eura struck Tetaraixnr *b»o* rimultaneocmly
line entirely iudeixmdeut of outer lines, wu* ing damage suite ngalhst the seDcr.
tbentry party a young fellow b Wd be looks
taken up atid opposed by White of New ^kirk.
A Teuktmdm pc-rxmage ba* earnt-d
per
like Herbert Keiccy, oa I-xti* Mamcn. or
(hock* i-n» towns can w ittadand.
rjecled, the committee rare and r«[&gt;orL»l Sjtww of Colormifi advocated it, tmd White
month the jia*t winter by walking eight mUea
John I'n-w, or Chari** Cogbbtn, lie immedi­ 10 tlie senate.
1 bo bill wa* then pan* 1 — offered a Mthriitiite, which n-temxl the ques­
each day and wielding tho birch iu a “dteately b-gins to drew tw much liku tho actor yeas, 88; nay*, 15.
The dependent pvnslon tion to the courts. White's substitute wm re.as p -UiL'l -. nnd in a few day* nuty-in nulity
bill *i
jocted, and then tlie original bill wns jsueed— trlrt *chule."
resemble Ub eronic tm\iel with some accu-.
A former rwdding mar Grand Raftld* bad
1D7 to ♦—Hluw. Ketcham, Merriman, and
racy. I L-t n play with a'grvnr lawyer in it
a little finger bitten by a pig a thort time
mnk&lt;U hit; hwi-d-ofn wsekwnm- member of
idnre, and 11* thought be cannot recover from
tta: Isti will t»&lt; found talking und dnnuing dependent jervnt* of dead veternnx An
anieudmaut inserting the word* “and who and war of the rebellion from the charge of tbo tjMulting pobtoBOUv effoctv
Mount Clemen* benedict. Lave an extra
like tht- grunt lawyer of th^tamnls. It is a
diwcrtiotL The bouse then anjuurnoL
new ki|.x! of advertising, and benefits !&gt;oth
really hanged at Oakland, Cal., was th*
ovn-r
n
.
'xiplr
of
k'ltcry
ticket*
that
he
taeut atriking out lb* ward “totally” before
valued nt tlie ui.-Jert sum Cf f
Ax he’d xnudval clati.
the word •’lucapicltated.”
You^ig ladle* do not ww tea guwu»; It la
N'llw has at
Several minor amsuJmtnbi
were then
MfchJ;^m Central railway shops, nuw located
odt&gt;|&gt;ted, but without coqiplrtlug the bill a A BROTHERHOOD STRIKER SHOT AT MMTC, IU&lt; UCKVIft w-rr &gt;*USSI
avsnapwra
Michigan (&gt;oople. But the neighbor* of the at Michigan City. But th* indkatiuna that

several hills removing political disabditio.i.
Wasmibutox City, March 5.—A bill authoriiiug the Lwuu of fractional silver ccrtiflrabw whs n-|&gt;orU-i to tho huuxe Saturday. H.

THE ATHLOPHORDS CO. 112 WaHSt. R. T.

NO CURE NO PAY!
Lr and Square Offer to Invalid,
The Mew Method Treat®.«

THE FIRST BLOODSHED.

senate adjourned.
r K&lt;-v.. R. M. Piekena, President ot the
llrthiidist Protestant Church of South

Carolina; writes from Greenville:
•■AU'ut four year* ago I *3* attacked
with I what the physirian* pronounced
tir-urulgic r!..niniati«:if- acrompanie-d with
•rysirtJax. My spj&gt;cutc hilled me entirely,
and I h.ul an intermitting pul*e aud very
irregular pulMtlana of the heart A ter­
rible pain soon mine into my chest and
■ ahnuLlers, and I became
lfcip!e*a that I
could laltcnd to no Imslnc** at all The
p-'**. frpm ..nr jxirt uf m.y taxly to another.
TinalH- the ctar»ipcl-ir broke (mt on my left
f....... ... » .............i ___ .1....... ।____ t. ' .i
ing. 1 was lor eighteen months sfihiled
i&gt;. thi4 way. »«•! of curse used a great
znairy kin-ta.if medirirt&gt;-&gt;, but nothing gave
rr.c '■ !*■(&lt; Friend* finally persuaded mo
to try Swift's Specific 1 uoti.ed adecided
inp-',»|qnent while taking thu firs: i-ottlo.
J • tmtlfucd ita um until i had taken about
otie do^-n I sit tic*, wlxn I f-.-unj tnrn-1!
round }nd wall again, with no «lg» uf «li*enw 1-rfi egerpt a stiffac*.* u&gt; my hand, a
rc-ult hf the tiysip j'
Wbi’" taking
tie miHicinc.1 gained on .&gt;n »v«r.igv two
imundriof flreb per wcek^ I •l.:t&gt;fc S.S A
a v.dulbh- ineilicfar. rtul 1 frequently
:
s
Write to the Swin Fl’KCtFlC C&lt;X,
Atlanta.Gn. fora Treatise &lt;&gt;n IUo.x] nnj
Skin D|xeasc», mailed free to anyone.”

BROOKFIELD, MO.

rnad« loth, homo
on the n-sulutlau directing tho trviaury tainveatigate th* tagar trust. A simi iar report
Instantly Klllml by a Deputy Hheriff
wa* made on aroeolotlou directing the peo^ j
aioua committee to inquire into tbe tumencsT]
of tho ••one hundred day” circular by tbo pon- ,
sion ccmmiMidner, and‘Um* rteolniion wa* J
Chief Arthm—A Significant
tabled. Bills were introduoad: For the erec- i
tion of pobtic building* in town* ot .'i.LA.'O |
population; increasing p nsious for lotto! •
CuirAriu. March 8.—-Tta- official* of the
--&lt;* -■
to—.-ww... . Burlington *Y«tem rvceivwl a dbqiatch
again*! the internal revenue law* prior to atnmm Hnturtiav from Brooklldd.’ Mo , &lt;m
Feb. 23, im !a resolution ww introduced I tlie line ot the Hauaihal A HL J&lt;x-. ataUtig
for an amendment of the constitution fixing ■ that Grorge Watta. tore «&gt;f the okk&lt;engineer
April SO as ioauiuration day. an! Dee. 81 ,n tta- emtJoy uf the .*nnj-utv, wm. shot drad
us tho commonrem-tit and end of term* of Hatuntay morning In n deputy gta-nfT. it
eotigremmen. The District committee thca tqipoar*)i« etitered tta* d&gt; i«&gt;t atxi eulmvorod
got ti&gt;o fluor au-i moral the recording ot a! to intimidate »omcut th*- new men oti the
testimonial &lt;d req.ee: for th* late W. W. j-jw-unadlvr*. HrvtM.cd.redofftta-pr. nl^rrorau, -iuA wm adopted after a few ,
l r lbp d
tv sheriff but Mumfitogu.
appnqctato
and the bourn ml- xml ttuule a sigiriticaut iiiovrnwnl toward hi*
Joorn .
_
। (&gt;Kt{
-11,0 tgfiix-r tfeeji firtxl killing
W AsHiicaTOrrrrrv, I- ,-b. 20.—A favorable him iirtouth
in tta. p. k. t of th., .-ret wiw
rotsirt wa* ni.x ln tn lh« u,nnm Tn «ta\• n .
■ _ . .-. ................ .

wealth iu that latitude.
An Ixaliella county indy recently procured
adivonv. but felt ro lonely over the result
that she re-nurrbd within five hours. Some
f&lt;Jk* went capable of changing tbrir mind*
very - suddenly. under favorable circumstaucre.
A couple uf liruibcre named Lombard, reddent* of Arid &lt;m, aged M and 60 ytan
irpoctively. hail never !•*■« teparal**! more
than a few day* nt a time, until tbe yuunger
brother dkd n few day* sinro.

THE MICHIGAN LIQUOR LAW.

I.AS-xr.G. Mich., March S.-Thc ai» tinder

main held coririituti-irml and this, by the ex-

higher courts.

c&lt;Smty offer* &gt;KiQ in darn cw-h foragmxi,
safe squint ut him.
fk-enna roanty range* berndf on th* sklo of
local proljlbiD&lt;&lt;n by a majority of l.TUU.

Several tnqxctaint pruvlstotw

19 Griswold HL,
Ht..Cttld&gt;il&gt;ntl.&lt;jL

arbitrarily whether Ils* applicant for a Ure-nae

Nothing daunted. h- sprtxvd up

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.
.
Ix-xn:. -i.
rr*,-iw*.-, out
U.mpnnn hml. bto.ra Mr.I.oJ.taU ...........................
Ifrav.«lauthorizing unisonal banks tn i«ni* cin-.iia- . Bi4,,
rux. a&lt; fh.XJ-^I.J
Th.
rale «&gt;-strikers
brotherhood
rau Th.
radun wu
I
nuifasta.
.1*.
Ito um nulay ..m n;..- IbwaltoS*
so*.lon.
.
.
.
........
...
su*»hn&gt;. atruninlit*
atgumofite twiln^
being ma in
io in favor nf
uf
sinking out the whole of Monday'* am*nJmeut'. Blair. Mandenon. ai.d Davuodrocarol this, ami Piumb, Teller anl other* op- auro committee of the Br.rfberh-xxi M !*&gt;**»-poeed :L B itbput making any prog re** m motivc Engkw-ra nnd Firr-tucti ..ifthe line. uf
th* bill the »-.i*te adjuurtH-J after holding an
’ in CTtlcnp.
executive veMion.
A memorial from Michigannhinrrs against lows:
any reduction uf tbo duty on iron ore w*r
presented io the hnu*e. A resolution qrx* of­
fered exiling upon tt»|idb!ic printer toebplnuthe delay in printer.; iji.OOO rx'.rn copie« of
the Pacific railway* report. Tho nMulutiou

-oldier. airving thnxigh'iut the «
Seventh Mirhiga'i. IT? ha* itinre
mami. wncre tw it ret rt'renuv at tm-azo ~•
- ..
- . .
,.___ . • .
‘
-umt«theart;tbcpruvisiimKivmKllM!mrtre&gt;'
, „
. e
, .
.
]*3itan ixriiee force ot Detroit juristiction
rra.un- M.ra.OW
rail.-barb.
rrtrwln i-lninix to have deiorattel the
.__ • ■

un?i

: err •«;«/
».. Tbo-

taUd'eti ±O, Fortlaiwl. M
rocked, in the Ion* ago.

E 0. Buth-r. n prominent gnA-r of l*aw

Tbo railway- in Michigan in the region
1 aiiout Mackinaw City nre blocked with snow.

DESTRUCTIVE FLAMES AT DETROIT.
Uni not required. Saw? h. - ■

Deskht. Mich., March 3.—Borne. Broth-

IIW
frem their „—
ItocAnMk: either
,ti-ill-* reinflrvd.

(Ucs.uata

Ibe OklaUotua bill *33 du betted

wbolo tils bouse agrvrlto public bnUdlQg
spproprfalion. n* fdllowi:
Omihi, Neb.

IndionapKis hi t I ■ Hufoul ~ro in,if. fl'AMX); Bay Ci'-r. Mich.,' {131,'MJ; Milwaufcx-.
lV:a. $IV,.'AU The nouwraiitiM llntnelluu,
and then adj-Kinpd.
WaMUxo'ro.’f City, March 1 —A bill was
ferirably rejxwte.l toibeteniuu IVrdiM^diy
which anieed* the China*-) itu. rig rattan net

W." L. DOUGLAS
$3
SHOE.
OEN
«.'
The onli fiu’f
t;.x&lt;*;stoeta the
tfloerm

.-a
wurt.1 mute mitipipt vmx« -n
as
riyl ai ana dur ml- a* lh.*e ro»,b«
„r «.
and having m» tacka or u* I* to xext th­
Ing ur hurt the feat, make* tii-m x* i-mnfortr.'ihan&lt;i w-li ntUug a* a h*ni| —ired *hi»*. It i&gt; Hie
b**L N »np reawne ual.vx xiui&gt;i&gt;e&lt; on bottom
'K;n.'J '&gt;*
s:‘ *• * "sated."
W. L. rtJU’.l.kri *1 SHdk. the ordinal and
onlv hand ra&gt;wM writ m *hm-. whk-ti equal*
eiMtom-marie »bo “x emt in? frutu Sc to K.
W. U l*Hh.LA«t ejo BHOff It unexcelled
for hr. vy w.-xr.
-.*• K DOUGLAS *2 8HOM. U worn by all

on -ion nun IJI?". nnu it not sold bv vo.tr det
write W. la DUVGl.A-H. Buocktox. MA*!*.
A WOOLEY, AGENT,
llai«lDg».

j i»r vu
ivuuiri, u
him uaxo
the right loreturn, to avail tbamwlre* of
the right iu six month* from the i^ssig* at
toe get er bo rxrludek 'ibc mtuito non-mn.

for public Lull Hng* at Omaha and Milnaupendent pen«io:i bill wc, then taken up. and
an amendment making it road “from the indrmiiie* of ago or mental or physical dla­
bility" effcrod by Wiboo. of Iiwa. Ttie de­
bate oo tbb wo* long ami fiartiaan, and at
it* couclutioe without taking a vote the uu
ate fcoeeeded to executive budties*, an I at
5:30 &gt;djottmed.
In the hou*e Kelly denied a newspaper rwI»rt that he h«d aai i tbo Republican* would
teeort to obstructive lactic* t.. defeat a tariff
bill. A bill wa* thoa reported favorably to
secure actual to eettiera the public Sands and
protect the foreeta, and thn bouM went Into
committee on tbo bill autyorixlng the treas­
ury tu purchase bond* with ibe surplus
The debate oo this iodnded In it* trope the
whole range of natloatl politim.end wa* long,
but the bill wu finally agretd to in com­
mittee, and ths hoove pevwd it. O’Neill in­
troduced a bill riquirmg the branding o.'
convict labor goods, and &lt;miogiai were then
pronounced opm Representative Moffat, uf
Michigan, the house adjourning at th? ecu-

Mortgxgr Sale.
Default liavlne been made In the condition*
ot a o-rtaln morfsage m*Je hy Samuel (taln-s
w,fe 10
Carveih.
•tot**.th” M 'I*!' of September A. D. IMS, and
tbv o^h •• of the Keilster of Deed*,
fur the tounty of H ury nnd Jtette of Michigan,
on the Ithdayufrieidember A. D. n»s In Libert:
of mnrtgage*, on pare Sm: Mid mortgage was
arogued tat.eunre iiuttoi, Ml.i ,4;.| e*,|M|irnri,t
which inorfeEFSrre u rippi wpectivily, of Wibon and Wallbal, to
c alnnMl to be duo iu the date of this uofire Uie date from March &lt;, HH9, were filed in the
““d ,*’vc‘ity-two dollar,
utril qigbty^lgfit cents, and un uttoniey** fee of
r1.' dobdf* provided fur In said mortgage ■hip of land in else territories to American eith?.durm
0£Dru-'*1J},1l** »t law havinghwi iietw waa pos*eL It exc-pta legation prop,
1 .?.* 2?
rpco,'‘r the iinrnej* secured bv ertr in tbo District. Sawmah’s raaolutlon
•aid mortgage, or any part therwlf;
J
requeuing tbo president to negotiate n tronty
, toutalned !• Mid mortgage, and the statute in with China entirely excluding Caines) labor­
er* from thl* country wax adopt* 1 A revo­
?■'«! that cm Thursday tbc seventeenth day of
**•) A. l&gt;. i«*x, at io o'clock tn the forenoon I lution was adopted calling on the treasury
«‘er MthenJ!!,rth‘r*^‘‘&lt;®"-t0.‘^ h,|rtrt”1 bl&lt;|- for tho correspondence relating to sugar Im­
1*1 Jt .. 10 North jront door of die Court liou^- portation fraud* in New York. The p-nvion
?ti* *
Basting* in the County ot Barry bill than eame up on lb* amendment to adl
M^r&lt;-SrBtVT’
toe i'ireSrt®

de*erem7r 4. boMrah the premise*
u* mar be lirelff ‘nortK»iW. or so inuoh thereof
Xid
‘.° pay toe nmouut due on
all le^2S^t2?.».!yLRpKrce,,t
«’&lt;i

pretn^

'".r toerein, the

sliHMSrjS ”'^,5
The n'rb mlounrtl?,“f°ltew*
er
kZmK?
u'c north east quart.

.

Dated February 1», 1»&gt;«
;
UfCOatiK BUTTON.
MirraairoumovK?
Attorney’s for Assignee of Mortc*^.,

the •whole ground of national politics. He
wm replied to by Plumb, awl than,, without
octlon, the aenate adjourn*.! until Monday.
The bilk for tbo exchange of mutilated
sutaidiary mlver coin for ne w cola, and abol­
ishing the |j gold piece w*re reported favor­
ably to the house, and that prohibiting the
transmim on by mail ot newspapx* conlaiuuig lottery ad ver tiMnwnt* adversely report­
'd-,. »Ub were pamed for public bu Kling*
«t Bridgeport, Coin., and Hoboken. N. J.
in* resolution acc-.pting tba Invitatloa to

bhion of

188u w*« adopted after bring

moniing. and to tta-cha!nm*u uf tho gri.-v. I •|nual Raj-;-!* the other night that netted
ancc &lt;v\ii&gt;uitJt*-&gt;&gt; of th*-frtkiwitig ncol* The 4“*’.
Chicago &amp; Alum. (’biem;’'. Rwk leiatal A-.
Huron painty folk- &lt;-ta!m to have ha.1
I'ndfb.-.AValiaxh railway. GMcagn. Mil**an-; mim.-rou*adventurt** with wild cal*. •&lt; tale.
k«j&amp; r*t. Paul. Chicago &lt;fc Northwrotern. ■ it roire to n uiiud 'em of pioneer d^ra.
Mfamurt PtM-ifi.-, Atchtam, Tojrka &amp; Kants i TL-c
jawta-lire &lt;nnx4
for
re, Kcn-*r City, Vixt Hcott X- Gulf, Wi*sxm- j tta.- gurrrnmeak during thi tweetv years
«iu Central. Chicago * East* nt llltaufa. Bur-prior to IfiHi
r “fPM* it Northern, t aint • Wexford county ha. a ajhoil dbkrirt with
t wnfic,. indmnn^dfa. A St. Louie. Wulmsh 1 fivueWblrentrf w-ltool age. Imt the ixclagugtie
W*wU-nr &lt; !ii&gt;-n-^&gt;&gt;, Min:: .i;«ilb», Ht. 1’aul A : is w t'rrying alm
.1... g
- with
«*.i. ________
o- 'w
_____
two puj&gt;il*.
The
snow_
Omaha. Oatrai lovfa. ami tlie Ft. IxmU b too dre-p fur tbo .*b*r thrre to attend that
Briilgv &amp; Tunnel i&gt;mi|vuiy. Not one ot l!» shritu'of itw-rning.
rooiU competing with ita* Burlington ta*s
ixx-n left
tea out
out.. That
Thu radical
rndiral rn&lt;w.*un«s
measunw may
:nav bo
be . E-x-nnaba has nti eye »|idutlng into
been
lotted for at any lu-im-ut i» jm-ttv uiwrlv futurity, and «*&gt;■• n glimtm-:- of a JAQjXiu
' certain if the attitude &lt;rf th* chb-fx, as well os bated.
Scnur time year* ago Mix. Hattie Colton, a
&gt;k.i. Ii.
-it ItqUi-uUvc
........of th-ir
ttx-ir
Luigungc. Is at all
rvni Intentiunx Thai a rtnrui ‘ Is Irrcving t ««n4antinn lady.lurt tar v.ure.t b.-lx»t medical
thuya i. little dixibL Chief Arthur b strictly skill taring of no avail. A vtait.to Iowa wmie
time
afterward rxMiU-xi in a t*&gt;tu;iteu- rewtra 'denying bin»&gt;.*lf to the pn-e* and constantly
•ending out onJcr* for the guidance uf tl» allot*, but upon retur.iing bodv&gt; ita- old
trend de icturnoL Threw Uuies bo* the cx|s*rimen all oli-ng tb»- line uf tl&gt;e tted-up rand. mmit been tried with prudaeiy thk mmc reChief Nargtmt talks tat little, but what bu
rays pUluly diow* that the men an- engag.x!
Emmet ami Ban-ten cdunthw eave' ••dry"
in a rt*»i»',at&lt;- straggle and will mri give up
the fight until cuoipleiriy worn out and majorttia* &lt;X1 Feb. *th, the tattarix-iug not
for from TOQ.
ranted.
A hxnl (arngrapbiv- intimate* tjmt thtre's
am*- cocnmltteiw N luokrii forward to with dcrj’Mwtol indignation omung A.tiau jx-opte
groat anxiet y by both Hartington official* anti toward th* nuinngerm-nt uf the industrial
I nithcrb&lt;x»l officer*. Urion the futrome uf home for girls. But &lt;&gt;uc pbtvdclan wa* en­
this meeting ((spends tbc future rotirxe of gag'd, anil four i ten ths rrenltwl from tl&gt;e ty­
Cllh-f Arthur Should a nwonablM excuse phoid cpidemi'-. The people vtadm thnt ludf a
domn doctors should l?avo been enjploywxl.but
wl.v flu.,- .It.w.l.l
tL. &gt;
-__ ... ..
. ..
brotherhood mro will be calk'd out Fyr
such action tin- ►mallert infraction of Un*
strictest neutrality in the |xw*-nt fight will t»gorvl caune. It i« bcljnved by many that fanner, hoa*l&lt;Mt two cbUdren. and the otlier
every western row! is liable under this con­
struction to have it* men taken oat "by Tihw
day morning.
Tho Harrington tabic fartotly at .Uma has
The oOtecrw uf the brotherbood now admit
that nothing raUafnctory will wane of their Just paawd through a W.TQUU w-urehlng, with
order to jbe engineer* and Hmm of the little ar no insurauce.
Rending nnd to quit work ami dispatch**
Swnrthtaq like 2.300 ••b*Uo«" scoot over
from the nut HatunUy mqrnlng confirm thl* the Jackson telephone wirea daily.
belief. Now that tbo on^r-r ha* not been
Port Huron'* whotaalo haumm kmp thirty­
obeyed tlie temjiorary che*-k pit upon lb»- eight drunututr* hustling for mon* basin***.,"
knights who ramo to the city to sveure the
Gcnree* county folk* don't teem to dwell
pirn*?* of tbo striker* lias been removed, amt
together in ]»**!-.- am! hsrmonv. a* tin., recent
the Burlington will now rwnune the work -of
hiring the willing knights. Mr. Cahill wily term &lt;rf thete circuit ermrt comprised seventy
caa**, tho first on the list lelug a charge of
■uccmided in iruding back oust twenty-five ar
murder.
■
thirty of the Beading men, and it required
Michigan Miunnlc lodges now number 80 OX, Uiemberx.

agent, aakl lie did not think the brotherhood

to endaavor to bring sueh a pnwure from the
public and tin- other road* to taw on us that
will compell u* toacwte to tbelr damamls.
W* have made no attempt to remove through
freight and will not attempt to do so til! we
have roraptetcly tnublltal our local traffic.
Tlft-n wo will receive and handle through
freight, nnd riiould any attempt ta&gt; made
to cut tn off from accnmin'slalion by connect­
ing liiKc, wo will try wbaS virtue there is in
the inter-state commcrco law. Wo can corn-

make them jiay 15.000 for every car they re
fu&gt;e tn. B'o ana moving freight trains now
almost to our usual capacity on tlio Iowa,
Nebraska ami Missouri iiure, ami will hare

Unprotected ditch tbo cilrof tba “Soo” baa
paid otm of her rilbwn IMO, hx-ause be tum­
bled into mid dlu-h and hurt himself.
■ --—- — — ——
kuvw uixtrin
In TV oxford county i« a wall 2r. « fee- in &lt;^11
There's rare qxnt for tho thirsty Mmdl boy.
The Colboun county fanner*' institute m
convention asremblod, decided that the tariff
on sugnr ami 'Law* isn't a bit *n ret, that adlft Cf M ■’
P'*ft “ eimp‘*
to u"
big biddj, that a uniform qystan ot weights
and measure* h al.mt the projw carer, arid
that the irrerot narriage hlv0*. .yvUxu b

ingbfkmgw! to P. Whitney, Jr.,.___
rtihirii ntTb-.* B.-JIOW crnight iu tlie

OH! MY BACK!
taiitdh;:
IbujoKLYX. N. Y., March . — A ft- which

bar. at PierS, WaUoibout imin. quickly com
luuaiiMlcd to thrre other barK.«, the !&gt;•*»*,
Lawhr. and Trijip. afro kwded with bay. and

wm- of wild ronfuriem axmmg the famliim
who li»&lt;x! on the Imj-gva, but fortunately they
nil twajx-d unlnjuml The ftrv njxrwi'to tbo
fiicr, Imt ua&gt; quk,-kly extinguish.*! Tlie ag-

Vrwman St Co. and Tortxil J, Ca.trf

Emit Sauixaw. Micte. March 3.—’Hmradav
night warrant* were i*ucii at Mount lleaiant. Isabella county, f ir the nrrrwt &lt;&lt; Himr
Hart and Oliver Hart, of Lincoln tywndutx
Both MTV .-hanMl w-Ok
___ ..7*

ENCLI8H BUCHU

Kidney
INVESTIGATORS IN USE.^

............... ,a &lt;&gt;uver
Hart. • Four weeks ago the huh- ctdld wm

Bb -gvd. rr.mlually awaultrd the child
an -ran. -i.
.__ .......
.

Ita i*
.

thrvatmlnj to kill bar if rite interfered.

Ngw:Y&lt;mr, Mnrvh 2.—Hou. krnti..,, n
°f ,1Un,,Ls- WM "*o Friday at tbo
Fifth Avenue l«&lt;ri by a United Pnm r^.
porter., .Speaking of th* MBb tariff bill, ba
■dd: “It b a very guod IriD. It b idrotiral
with th** bud tariff billl prejnrod. exi-ete
It goes further. It h a good hiH, and 1hope
ft will pass. I don't think it will jwm hol tX rm"
'ri«xi* will defeat
it by rotlng with tlie protection Republic­
an*. TWte.u*.. refused to ixiMi.ter myboriwmtal bdl. and it refused to mwik-r my tamt
•‘LL
ftIraid U Win l:v,at tb* Mii bill
hkewbn’

..........
•ad,,bora K.I..UO.1*
was mdrrtvt

fair
Rfl, -.—Im “
J
"

exi-dled from the aru.y l-x-mme
bU’U!’'
jUMt n,u,roeJ to toh village Utd b
now holdmg mn-Mitton meetings at the colered church.
I’oUy b aMisted bv tar bn..

W. JOHNSTON A CO..

Crean Bala

Catarrh

CTKanajii the
Nasal PdaMKwi.
Allays Pain.ami
I n fl am mation.
Heals the Sort*
Restores tin
Senses of Taste
and Smelt
TRY THE CURE
A particle ta ani'llesi t&lt;
agreeable. Price bu cent* at I'reggl
nifiMared. m ,U. ELY ■!«*..«

5

penny, bnt

ury.
.
tn^.i^T200. flrni’ ma’&gt;^'‘rturcnI of
tubular weu good*, recently filled an order
from Queensland, P,W» mUoafrom home

tight on the other rocuta by tlie brat herb&lt;xxl

nu mmi t«. bo pr^-nted as a wmveair b.
delegate atten'Jing th* G. A. R. «Uto

ft
nt hin

Jol“l Ku“t',‘ U1° •‘•bip bulkier, died
ra. w__.o____ _L. .

OO..tffilCM&lt;nsKxrlHU-:! with him in tbo ship building buriHia death, which was from pneumonia,
we* connaniiivvlv

l**e of Jflrhieau, County of Barn ■
Estate of Edward Leehlritn.r. d.-ce.

Kilted Hl* ^tajrmatc AreMentally.
I creditors at said &lt;j

Kaxsah City, Mo.. March fi.—For tlie Aral
tfar lu Lbc history of Kansan City not a saloon

Marquette claims the proud dlrtfnetlon of
frown watm-nwina that ware covmd with
f«et of earth. Uppv Pmrinaula frost

warning H»tfor a dentist it Ad-lfann.

Balt..™,

Ud..

,_o_—

rooms In Ute City ul Hastings, on w &lt;■*- •'
the lltb day &lt;tf Msreh. A.D.. 1** *•''
I'e.-dar. the tr.n «tav of July. A 1» . l«* &gt;»
ten u cIim-Ja. m..of tmeh M oW days. h‘r ■■■'•
MttMAgf MSSkUtMd allowing saMel
*M that six mouths from the iwh ds* of J* «-

Bab.

��ENGLISH DIANAS.
8PORT8 THAT HELP TO MAKE OUR
FAIR COUSINS RESOLUTE.

bink ttbl w»» only know, writes Lady Fairlio
• Cuntngbame. n few who-attempt it Tiro
Comtew d&lt;- I’arw
arrack jdiot. and her
Imp h:u» been chronicled preUy regularly
every wn-k lately. On a thn-o dayrf visit to
Ix&gt;ni and La-tv- Coventry, aS Oromo court,
■sboaho: no lw« thuh
rabbttato lo-rown
gun. Very lik-ly thia sport, like nil others,
will woou bare it.» f.illnwingof fuir-nCnitiosU.
The Uwt nudten* have bow sinti* very light,
small Irorv guns, whore ki'llinff jnwers, if
only held straight, quite- camo up to the
henry t .n-iva Ironi uf twenty yrsw ago; so
there is no reeron why the cxatnpk- set by a
few should not soon l» generally followed.
Even u'-w thi-ru are ivsno Indiea who slnrol
grt-m-e in thf Ilighlan-k, just us there an­
a very few who have brought duwu their
stag in a deer forest.
Many India* walk with th- guns jarf of
the day. and the going -to often sufficiently
rough to tax tiro । atwiw* of an ordinary wo­
man. whether It lx- tramping tore deep over
Highland LtaHroc, or crowing ni^Irish bog
that shakes at every step, and wh*re drop
ditcbui, full of |*»ity brown, water, with *
doubtful taking off, present difficulty* only
to be ovrreotne by the young and active.
Even the tamer sport ot partridge shooting
in England requires good walking ]&gt;owera;
the sticky clays are very beary going, and
stumbling over turnip* whan a bit tired is
not over pleasant.
Covert shooting Is, do doubt, the kind
ladle* mi joy must, and to stand Ireriite a good
shot for an hour or two in the afternoon at a

or rabbit a* th..«y&gt;wu the ride, cad rocketer
after roekMar, as they swing over the high
tree*, i* very exciting. One quite enters into
the spirit of tbe sport, and fed* a* much an­
noyed if a fair shot to miwd, and tin much
delighted if a difficult one comm off. ns if one
held tlw gun one's self. Whether ladies actu­
ally shoot, or merely walk after the guus, or
help to l«tl a covert, they must bo properly
equipp'd. The boot* must bo of the strong­
est; tho pottiooat, if not of leather, ought to
bo of strong botneapan; and the whole coetumo &lt;me that can stand a wetting.
The MUne adviro may In given about fish­
ing, if this iqnrt to to be taken up seriously,
and not merely as an excuse for idling along

ticed by Uro Ducb-wa of Roxburgh on tho sil­
ver Tweed, or the Ladies Gordon-Lennox on
tho •‘thuedBring’’ Spey, to a very different
buxin-m. Tliesc ladies are r-.al fhdierwouM-a,
and os a Highland gillie said of one of the
latter, “It was just a jmirfect wonder to see
her funk." It must IroratucittlM-rod that with
a heavy salmon rod, to make a r-i.t of «pme
forty or fifty yarxls of line so
tlio fly
shall alight gtmlly within a few Mchm of the
dadred sf-ot, is by no na-anx child's play. It
requin* not only great skill, but a certain
amount of strength. To pbiy uml land a
•almon on a Highland river rm uii* to Is- able
fin dash up ami down roeky bank*, jumping
from bowlder to bowlder, now in tlx- water
and now toil, to have . tin’s wrjtta and all the
tocuUkiof raltxl aiid Irodyat tension pitch
f r *o;m ritnrt half np hour togeth-r, mi l. in
fact., to li*vo every nervv anil muscle iu full
pUy.Tberoarc iodtecwhadall tlM-tmelvra flaberworaqn who Land tlx&gt; rod to the attendant

,

ikilL

i-ther uukhx-r amuwtuxdita—imin*r they
hanliy.ttxteted in any form; t nt u--«v all ia
cfcn-j.^xl with a wogKU&gt;cw Tiro aul fact to
that wutn«a have b tui grnduaily cnnncq&gt;atiag thetnxefau in nil rountriui frotn tho tonViuitiunal tranrneto that u.-m! to fetter their
Mviw. E-ipecualiy to tills tiro com within the
iwt ten or fifteen pure, and ns in other
count ri-M (AmtTtea in porticular) women
' han- takna to battle with the other Sex fn
-frof-.-&lt;.(-.nai life, so in sporting England &lt;Jo
they vie with inun In many athletic pursuita.
Nowadays tisare nro fmv girls wb-&gt; cannot
either ritlo ovor a fence in good stylo and
follow a load acron country, or piny tennis.
I. .1. MK.I ..VHK
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.

an Yankee Springe hotel. .Through the
graeroua hospitality of her husband
and heraelf. thia hostekry became fam­
ous In many states, and In an early day
Yankee Springs whs much more fre­
quently mentioned than Grand Rapids
or any -point lu western Michigan. This
was the famous hotel of which it was
justly said Tt bad six stories all on the
ground,"—five 6f the six “otories" being
as many log additions-to the original
structure. But in tills rude buUdlug a
gracious hospitality was dispensed, and
not uufrequently its roof aheltx red 100
guests, and its stables kept GO horses.
TYavelhrs would go far out ot the way
to reach the Yankee Springs hotel, as
much for the home comforts of th&lt;place us the excellent viands served.
Mra. Lewis became widely known as
the iniHtress of this hostelry, and was |
responsible to h large degree for Its pop­
ularity. Mr. Lewis died in 1!TO. His
widow married a Mr. Mills a few years
later. For the past few years she has
laen living with rvlatiun in Alaska.
Kent Co.

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Nome and Residence
J Ambrose Reid. Cltv
- Aire Dcviburu. Castleton
«till MaUrsoq, Yankee springs
i Carrie Huiqj'tt.
i Itoi-j miu L. Hiros, NasbvUle
&gt; Leia B Koblnaon,
"
&gt; iiumpbrej Fbbcr, Richland. Kai. Co.
। Libbie McLeod Orangeville
i Ilrnry F. Smith, Yaiiaee Springs
T Julia Kiddrr. Irving
} Sites v. Henry, Baltimore
1 Mli.ule Wooiett. Wandland
, Howard E. Tolle*. Odessa. Ionia Co.
1 bi tie Norrb. Nalllusore

„ i Wm.G. Cntwioni. Orangeville r
I Mr*. Belle Ib-eriirg.
•
I Fred K. Malih-'u -. In Ing
1 ) Nellie Nlockfog. Yankee 8pdng*
i Hitward Spire, Assyria
•
•“ I Mary AnlM-. Katun Rapid*

euXnST.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.

*.- LouIb.

InKlw la

HASTIl

Haatlnp to a city of W**
by a rtefc and prosperous
eoonty seat of Barn °°“n

BEAM! of HEBRON
POTATOES.

---- - **A MIMfl

srsr1£K.%

of Ouurisbliig inauufacluriu
K* dreelutmowul lu this
bindrvd by lack of proper
ttea. The Michigan Centr

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Wind-Storms, Tornadoes, and Cyclones!

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The finest cookers of the seas­
on.
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The best seed for the fanner.
Ripens early and good size.
$100-

beat jx&gt;UU tor mauutsct
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Michigan Mutual Tornado, Cyclone &amp; Wind-Storm

$1.00

Dated March 3d A. D.. i*dk
D. B. COOK. Guardian.

furuHure and

£nk'Jttbeb»diMeiUra
MxmecUou we will alate
rear.Ue
new buildings
E^£ms£W

aouceruiug Uil». m.e of th
gau, and having re troi
take the Harzi.so* Hamx
be the equal ot au) cvuuty

INSURANCE COMPANY.

M.-vu-l 8. llenttey minora.
Notice la hereby Elven that I -hall aril at put&gt;ilc amnion, to the hlxbeat Bidder, on 8*t&gt;;rdar
the twenty-Onrt day of April. A. D.. 1are,at io
oVIock, In the forenoon, at th«- &lt;ifltee ol ihc
Judge of Probata, In the City of Ha-llnc* lu the
rountv ot Barry in the State ot Michigan, pur-u.u-1-to llevnM- and authority rr.inted to m&lt;- on
the mini day of Mareh A. D . W*. by the Pro
nute Court of Barry County. Mtrhlg.ui. all nt the
-vtatr. right, title and intereit ol tiro *ald
minor* of. In and to the real ealate altnate and
being in the County ot Barre. In the State of
.Mlelilgan. known and deacribed re follow*, to­
w II: Ttuil part of wrel halt of wnth oret quar­
ter of acction eighteen In town three north,
range rirlit
lying north of the high way
irmllng from llaxtlnga to Yankee spring*,
t-ounded Mfollow*: Coinmenclug at the north
west corner of laud deeded to Win. I. F. Uaiaa.
md thenee running weal on the north line of

M. BAT^S,

List of (Officers:

Directors:

actentiuu ioeoneeiUMta.

Pickidemj

SELAH W. MAPES,

JJ A. BARBER. M

Olivet. Mich.

Homeopathic Phyai
u_KI. .
Vice President.

to elty or noooty prorat&lt;t
denee -Bentley pl.wr. cm
k. Ha»Uox*. Midi.

ORSON SWIFT.
Nrehvjlle.

way. thence easterly alone the center of high­
way MMO rods. thence north 3S rods to the
rtare of beginning, routstnlng 6 -serre and 15
rods of tend, excepting all parcel* sold tbere-

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D. W. ROGERS.

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C E. CHAPPELL,

MITH ACOUJRO
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Wanted

Journal.

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Chico-

INSURE YOUR PROPERTY

Butter and Eggs,
Cash or Trade.

I.

K«w Vort.

Good goods at Bottom
Prices.

BUSHELS

left far behind in those very pursuit* which,
a fow ahrxt Jten ago. were looked upon ax
entirely the privllcgo of man.
Kingsley mys it is tho banl cut wind that
xnakrs hard Englishman, and wo In our turn
may odd it to the loro of otRdoorlifo and
Xpert* spiced with danger that help to tpako

Rusdann on to tiro mcrita.of Comcb n» cav­
alry. They are regarded by same as tiro true
typo of the cavalry that nlony to corni-eteur
torojrowith the difficulties encomite-red In
raodero warfare. ThU opinion to founded on
tb« distinguishing characteristics of that
dam, via., prutnpteMwa, endunmen, independ­
ence, kiwn sense of locution and natural lntelligvnca Others, and especially tl^ rejmlqr
cavalry, look upon them with littfo favor
for tlicy ctutoider them lacking in rjbcnllnal
tlon, reliability and fttrndfaxtnw in fact
they regard tbare wild borvemea a* iKrntming
more Winn lhe ordlotry amount of xbyncre fn
.advancing against infantry fire, and beltovo
thorn fit only to pursun a dvmorolirrd nnd re­
treating foe. According to there different
views Cho one would havo the Cowack (m-gular CBVdry rtrictly a.-HM, brought into
dladplinci and (extracted In the methods of

JOB HUN1
scUUrrid* to felt In it

DUNNING &amp; ROGERS.

Hutter

Apples, evaporated
TUuoUiy (teed...........
(Imer seed
Lime. 1.01.................

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rimnn per year
Kxtracharge tornpe

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600

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flatter, too
Ueef Hides
‘tell illda*
Sheep pells

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PRICE BAXIKG POWDER CO..

600

cook

■hobs:

Endorsed by the hf*&lt;!« et th* Grvxl Vnl*&lt;•whies
n .1
tl ...1,1. Jill T."
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V-w-d by th* Vnltad State* Of rtrnmfmt
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Wheat, white new
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HASTINGS MICH

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J. J. Itarttrolomvw to Ralph Newton; lot* 113

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John S. Goodyear to C. K. &amp;H. IL IL Co.; par
ret city, «4&gt;3a
V. Leh&gt;» U&gt; G. L Chandler; lot 1 blk 3 Strik­
ers add'dry, $j».
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June IL Sb, nmtn to Ksrab A. A ayes; ns lot*
1 and 1 blk I Ch rm bvrialJi'x sdd rtly. f'-,.
KiUe Jf. Bcncli to Mary L. Hughes; W sec K
Hretlnxs.tl.am.
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Eli/abctb B. Clark to Daniel 8. Clark: to* sec
a Johnstown, two.

vol.

flfFRICEfc

Following are the real estate trans­
fers for Week ending -March uth. 188K,
as taken from the books in the register’s
officeHasting*. St.000.
Geo. I. Ctuuidlrr to Henry Gxxlsjwed; ou s w
4 see 23 Tbornxqiulr. SiXa.
Knaiqien A VauArtu &lt;a to Beni ~E. Rickie; n’*
lot i Ulk 3 KcnCeld’s add cPy, Ja«&gt;.
Jennie E. Bouck to Hartlsou J. Forshev; Ma
Me a lurry. SMIX).
llnrriMiu J. Forehey to Sarah A. Forsbey; 80a
sec Xi Barry. »1,000.
Vtulant Hearltw to J. A KUii|cru»milh;Iot93
Orsugcviiie, aim.
Daniel &lt;’, Burpee 10 James C. Holly; tta sec
3S Y ankee Snrlugs. fXO
Andrew Turek to Sarah -V Hayea; und i of
lot I and 3-blk 4 Bowers and Chamberialtto add
city. STS.
.
John Lee to Harry E- Rhlnj; 4ta sec 8 Wood­
arm
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PURE

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tins powder iiever varies. A marvel of purity
strength and wholesoowtirsi. More economies!
than lhe ordinary klud*. and esnnot be sold In
competition with the malritudeof low tert, short
weight, alum or phosphate powder*. Boid only
£?!)?•
Baxino 1’owdoh co., icb
Wail BL N.Y.
estn-wc

SJSTSJPi’T;

Mbs. Mart C. Mills, known to the
pioneers or Marry county us the wife of
William Lewis, of YankeeSprlnpe, died »xh day of MwrtT.
Thursday last at her home in Alaska,
Kent Co., at the advanced age of 83
years. She accidentally fractured one
of the bonce of her limb the Saturday
before, and never raljic&lt;! from the
shock. With her former husband. who
was familiarly known as Yankee BUI
Lewis, she settled in Yankee Springs
In 1817, from which time until 1815 her
husband kept what was at first called
the Mansion bouse. afterward known

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D. lmb. tn a certain cau«n therein
pending, wherein AUle L. Beeivy is com&gt;.I.*,.X IPvMnlr M 111. Lap ■a.v.I M—... ■

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built in .uddml,

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not tidy noon .out ubiniv m._i
upon nilmlor,- X'
Jour nripbixir
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ity of Barry anil atalc of Mich;t hnuw beimrtba place for bolding
W tor aalrt M»&lt;ntv n4 Marrv all •

A

E.KENASTOS

artin v. bab

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Insurance und

JAMES A.SWEE

c. WELTON

From ths Barry County Democrat:
mTi“m’ •T.*’r8 .w‘ni1
H» Indiana and llllnoj
the Michigan Mutual Cyclone and Wind-storm Inaur.ince
SISK7 . v2 wcr«««i tbelr present rapid growth IT.i»
tb ?.n/ j’ flmrvlng ot the patronage of the pcopi- of
inw mate, bring a borne company and conducted by rew,‘ “ reliable Insurance men. At the h-. -l
w
“*» “ «- W. Mapea. I’rw., of Olivet, am! 1&gt;.
**"• *&lt;nrtary. of thia dty. who is well kno«u te
oe one of the beat mutual Insurance men In the state.
*lv®.* faw "ketches of the late storm:
nnnVm’V. US\Ind" F,,b' 90-~A special from Mt V- r°on’, „• ’V*1*? lbat’2‘ cydone struck that citv about 4 &gt;•
■' The storm came from the north w&gt;&lt;.
ro^nd ,n • hBlr cit'd* raxed lhe town, kv.l
*?d
Br*
remainder.
rairoSTr .
tor?i*10 OHfan, It began thundering snd
ndnlng for xome time, when suddenly a low, rumbling
tm.rh
\?trd MDd * bUck drn"® c*oud that seemed to
dir? H..J^BW7VWtb*dtJr “K* U
'efJ
mL.niu w2!!!dr*,,t , houi** were blown down and many
people were crushed &gt;n the ruins.

Groceries of al! kinds.

In nunmance and by virtue of a decree of the
ireult court for the County of Barry,
.
1., rl,. W.l.
Hi.KI....

tOfflro lu Vntun b

”h,d -

ro.eHnlP.nJ Wi*’H’
S‘ W' i,!'P®8-ot Eaton county, who is
one of lhe twat known farmers. The Mcrrtary. I». W.
thiscitK.ls well and favorably known**
emorprising awt-fiushlhg-seereUry of the Barry A i :. £
**lrB Insurance Cpmpanv, am! bus i-- u
J “ a w,W» tfiat company lor the past 15 year- Mr.
KogerMi has। made a thorough Mtudy of mutual ln.*ur ic •■.
ana is the kind of a man who makes'a success of " ....:•
ever he undertakes.
•

Flour of al! kinds.
Corn meal, fine.
Ground feed,
Corn and oats,
Clover and timothy seed.

A. D. COOK.

of tl|o present go to show,
« known only in the mins
il is ‘o the sbuth. No city,
the Cyclone s fearful blow.

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The hard fi^t^oveVnV'amUhe nLhw»n tn&gt;S’ n&lt;T
t*,eori«s
of the act al ??siSn Y^I^I v -T °f “’“’J'ernbl« atorln8
town villa® or uiet arm
kI V
"orthTho only se^snile thinv left. to h6 I eed expect immunity from

25.
Good tea
n ^ause !SRF exerDPBoD from accident is no assur50
Best tea
one W1 a°t occur to-morrow
15 ^o®
Tea dust
2-lb can baking powder
The Boss coffee
a
Best coffee........................................... . n
Green coffee.................................... ..
W. J. Bowne's cigars, the best 5c.
Fine cut tobacco, 30e„ 40c., 50c., bOc.
Plug tobacco, ^Oc., 40c., 50c.,

State of Michigan, county of Barry.—aAt a reunion of the Probate Court
Count) ot Barry, boldcn at the Probati
the Citv of «*

de&gt;i-ivs»d
ne.?‘I^'11Kn&lt;lt!,.‘’11“*ln«

facterhNon3e^i1noffSv«Cy “"I
of Tornad“®» and Cyclones are now established
Ihis^oUdSd •'Fur^f,,theDC3oaOd“’’,y’ ‘Ong&lt;“r gU“rttntee
fn&gt;m the d“truCtion of

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buur. Do
nor rrtr
fl** “V r“U upon
a

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r«”'b U»t
tormutoa.
•’T WMWorm. .nd
mor. Ulan off-wui ih« .mln iSouS.
j our property under protection
Mwnuiry to pu«
Mutual iDsurnnee to basari mw&gt;n *k *
right and justice to all. The farSJ?Srb^&gt;,d ,prIndPle of
as oUers. are beginning il thlJk «d L^
“ *dI
their property against wlnti-atnrtn?™, *¥*• n&lt;1 ,n"»rlng
At thia company increase in vrara.
n,u,u*i Plan.
popularify. \Ve look for and exXJui Jl“2t
Io
this year *uch a growth a* to h^iK re
‘*ud of
history of mutual insurance ThJ JhLeVrr’ Men ,n th«
«««i by rttponsiidi m wd?L inJnrn«e &lt;'o,np*ov l" m«&gt;bj &lt;b.prnTmtb.cl?,«&gt; '

■term mayTjL't^

dil,lon’ *Ild ***17 w|nd-

be no qu«UM Ual nJool7n^,Tl'. 1 l,lu Tt&gt;m&gt; can
agdinbt tornao^.eL&gt;“etal““&gt;"*&gt; Tok

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.

A Mtalatara Cytioae.

C|A2°’ F*V- 2,~A tornado * erferd ay in Ferrv and
'hlM
wr**ked ■rvrral building*
aoci om.tn.yrd voat traet* of timber. No livtw were hwL
Pril XI-H-wlr «11 th. bow&lt;« io
*V • '»-•*&gt; jmt.nl.’. ao*&gt;
XI &lt;£witoKSS!*,“
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werB Wo*n

your UmT’h.rt’reTn to C0ll"l&gt;' &lt;l0^ not wiri» to occupy
mavrin?«i^t2\u
.elh,,c,rcular *,lhTo0 lhal 'ou‘
b?kl£SSKtJiT mUt** * J0" couvwleuoe. and will
"?
blru an answer svhf® he calls axahi If
’“"te 1”'o-u.»Uon tomu
th. Ln-

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXII. NO. 46.

HASTINGS. MICH.. MARCH 14. 1888.

WHOLE NO. -1711.

NOKTH-EAMT O MANGEYTILE.
Benj. Alien’s house burned to the
The Woodland mails are verv heavy
laden with good things, and a large
crowd cleaned them off nicely. Quite Delayed Letter.
on Wednesdays. The Banner is print* ground on Thursday last, consuming
a number were present from Charlotte.
Mr.'Stuart is still confined to his bed. ed on Wednesday and reaches here on all that was in the chambers and cellar.
The tire is supposed to have been car- .
Mrs. Mark Rapson was thrown from
Married, Libble McLeod to Hum- the same evening.
HASTINGS, Ba BUY Co., All CM.
Grand theater in Woodland Monday ried by the wind from the kitchen
Tho following penooB are aatbortxed u&gt; re­ a wagon last week, while going home phery.Fisher, of Richland. We extend
chimney located upon &amp; leanto portion
night
from town, and badly injured. The congratulations.
reive labacripUaiia for itee Bannkk:
Exhibition at our town hall on Fri- of the main st ruction to the roof of the
team became frighten^l and wheeled
Victor Doster and wife, of Dakota,
upright, sparks lodging upon the "shin­
around suddenly, breaking the wagon ’visited at their uncle’s, Ira D. Brooks dav evening.
8UHSCE1FT1ON RATES
Fourteen new subscriptions for the gles. A small Insurance in the Barry
and throwing Mrs. R. out on the frozen the past week.
ground.
R. G. Flower attended an -auction, Banner taken by the. Banner agent and Eaton.
-LMcEelvey.
Mai.le
Grave.
If nut paid before the end of the year the
John Louden and wife, of Augnsta.
The Banner degree staff ot the Battle and brought home with a cow. fanning last week.
wk* of »ub»crip&lt;lon will p««itlvrly b- •!.».
People who givq babies laudanum were making old time friends a call last
Creek Odd Fellows lodge drove over mill and hay. knife.
Postmaster. Hanfirld.
here last Saturday night and worked
Jennie Cook has gone to Haatlnfis to should use It with care. It is a danger­ Friday.
, ~ “
O'DwmML
cuunty.
M. M. Rockwell and wife leave here
ous
drug
in
the
hands
of
the
inexperi
­
the degrees on ten new members of the stay with her uncle, A. D. Cook.
J. N. Covert. Cnrttou.
ADVERTIBINlf HATES:
FostuMMier. Freeport.
to-day for a few days visit at Lansing.
incal lodge. They were C. B. Lusk,
L. F. Cook and wife visited Hastings enced or ignorant Youno Soldier.
. Lucien Polly may or may not claim
D. L Morthlaml'‘?idar Creek.
Chan. Finnan, Dr. C. E. Goodwin, Dr. friends oi-er Sunday.
Uur olumn per year. ................................... 1100 00
J. Norton has moved Into A. H. to be a firsLclaas horse-jockey, yet he
Kxtrachxrxc for special position*.
The Banner correspondent sincerely
F. U Norwood, I^lton.
W; H. Young, F. C. Boise. D. A. Green,
does claim to have a cutter after hav­
JohnSlieati. Hickory Comers.
Ren Noyes, Frank Griffin and B. B. thanks the Democrat correspondent for Whitcomb’s house.
JQB PRINTING.
.
Brown &amp; Calnx*. Prairieville.
If you want any patent wire fence ing msde two trades, leaving him with­
Downing. The work ot the Battle his invitation that sl)e may have the
ggpectal rride I* felt In the Job Prlntltui Deware
call on J Norton.
peitmrut of the Banmkm. Everything In the
out a steed to drive to town.
Creek staff is very highly spoken of.
pleasure of seeing that valentine, and
Mr.
Bulling
has
made
application
to
entire office It uew; and with the laU-it tares of
Polly A. Starks, while going to visit
a. u.oeMup.uraiiaejruie.
Very little maple sugar is being mar­ thinks she may accept when the walk­ have the commissioner take up a hightype, the mo&lt; approved patxera* of mAchtuerr
I'ostmaatcr. Yaukre Springs.
her sister, Mrs. Geo. Jones, last week,
keted.
ing
gets
good
across
iota.
sod competent workmen employed, enables the
C. W. Armstrong. Bowen*Mills.
either slipped or stubbed her foot falling
Carrie and Abbie Potter and Will wav that runs through his place.
Cal. Ainsworth and wife, of Grand
Money paid to thew, agent* will be receipted
Quarterly meeting at the U. B. upon her face, bruising It and her eyes
Smith visited at Tdm Ellsworth’s in
for by the Banjock proprietors, and we tru-d Rapids, were In town last week.
church on Saturday and Sunday at the so badly as to be unable to see for days
all suoserlber* ul the pUeev named who have
At the village election Monday the Irving over Sunday.
not settled with us wifi, between this date and
Tamarac church.
after. She is now' recovering.
New Years, pay their subscriptions to the local option ticked was elected entire,
The republicans of the township of
R»
.......... ...^.,1 .......
by good majorities The officers are
ilutlnp U » city ot 3.000 people, eurrouaded
DKI?TON.
Woodland will hold their cauc m at the
bj a rich aud prosperuu* country, and li tl&gt;e
president, C. w. Smith; asseaflor, John Delayed Letter.
hall on Thursday March 29th,
NI8KKRN.
bounty wet ot Barry county tti local io:; on
Henry Replogle has begun to break
There will be a debate andother
------ town
Furnisa; clerk. H. C. Zuschnltt; treas..
1888, at 8 o’clock. All are invited to and dress the stone for the wall for the
three nalural terraces rtsing from the Thorn
E
F.
Evans;
marshal
and
street
com
­
literary
exercises
at
the
Dunham
school
»p;.K rirer, could hardly be sarpxMed. With
attend.
roller mill so as to have all tn readimMS
missioner. Jerry VanNocker; constable, house Thursday evening. ‘
ts beautifully shaded street* aud handMMne
Our school in district No. 4 closed on to construct the wall in the shortest
Milt. Culp has bought 40 acres of his Friday last tor two weeks vacation. .
Rev. Lane and wife are attending Jas. Harper; trustees, A. C. Staulon,
time possible when the spring opens.
father.
Thos. Purkey, E. Chipman.
•taudard ul excellence, alto a acboot library of meeting, also Elder Bridanstine.
Ida
A!yers
has
received
the
school
in
Elder Garrett is preaching in the the V. Bretz district in Odessa tor the The millwright^ are to commence
! JOO volume*, xud elegant »chool buildings. It
Dora Price, of Castleton, is visiting
work on the mill the first ot April. •
dm are churches. three excellent newspapers,
Dunham school house again every two summer term.
GERKEV.
and uumerutiM BoeiHies of the arcret and bener- Maple Grdve friends.
F. J. Norwood is thoroughly over­
The revival meeting at the U. B.
“Pony” Duffy has moved into Sey- weeks.
Lillie - Doud Sundayed
Lola hauling his store. putQpg in two new
There will be a Bible reading at Al. Godard
church b a grand success; between 20 mour Olmstead’s, bouse.
’
s
in
Sebewa.
counters, and arranging for a tine postnlsii salcr of uu»uhnu3i-&lt;1 purity mid adapta­ and 30 have come forward.
Durfee’s next Sunday.
School
closes
in
the
Tamarac
district
tion tor utui»ciiul&lt;Kj&gt;urpo»e». Ard also secure
offi&gt;« which is being built lor his use.
Wm. Coville and Henry Miller trad­
Quite a number from Cedar Creek next week Friday.
adequate protection \qtaliiat fire. It lias two
rRF.EPOKT.
F. A. Black man has contracted’ to
good bank*, which extend every poMlble ac- and Baltimore attended meeting here
Mimi Christina Berkle will .teach in ed farms some time ago;thev are now
John Smelker was in Hastings Thuis- build a store 24x00, two stories and cel­
cooiudaUou to natrons, and two new hotels, one
the Cheney district this coining Sum* moving to their re-pective farms.
of which &gt;» now open to the public, that bare no overhumlay.
day.
lar, for Mr. Higlev, of Kalamazoo, who
James Culp started for Iqwb MonFrank Guy. of Woodland, spent Sun­ mer. We hope she will stir up more insuperior lu any city of ihrre times Hie populaIt wm somewhat damp around town has rented it for three years to be used
2ou of Hustlnk*. Its bnstness men and bu,l- day here.
। terest In the school than was exhibited
as a store tor general merchandise.
The band will have a cobcart at the Saturday.
b«m 1ioum» are fully abn-ast with the time* In
We think young ^nen are getting last winter.
J. G. Reuter was in Hastings Tues­ The store is to be erected at ofice and '
push and enterprise. It baa already a number
Quarterly meeting at the Tamarac M E. church Wednesday night.
oi fiutirishUig manufacturing enterprise*. But low when they place Htuu\bling blocks
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occupied in the early spring.
Frank Wilcox closed his school Wed­ day on business.
Ha develoueraeut lu tilts direction han been In the way ot those who are trying to church last Saturday and Sunday. Rev.
roster Sisson was in Hastings Satur­
Henry Cramer is at work putting up
nesday.
kindred by lack of proper transportation Ucili- live better lives, especially when the W. N. Bridenstine preached.
a restaurant and boarding bouse laxJi
Geo. Mason is getting stone on the day.
Old Air. I. B. Raymond is nearly
one is their flbter.
Miss
Cadwell
spent
Sunday
in
Muir.
feet, two atoriea, near the depot, wmeh
Holbter McArtney and Marv Guy blind. He thinks the cause Is a'slight ground for the new Moore school
Trrry Corrigan shipped a load of hogs in to be ready for occupancy by the
house.
Ilaatlugi. lusklng it Urxrcr fblcago by rail are appointed as delegates to attend tbe shock of paralysis.
from this place Friday.
first of April.
than cithri Grund Rapids or Jsckurn. It Is the
Did you ever hear of a lot of visitors
purpose 'it thv projector* ot lids Hue to extend Sabbath school convention at Hustings
Andrew Geiger waa one of the lucky
The large frame building of Myron
801,’Til MAPLE GROVE.
the mime to rUguhxw next year, which will Thursday and Friday, lor the first U. to the last day ot school having to Delayed Letter:
onre tfaxt got a certificate at the exam­ Pennock’s is nearly ready dor occu­
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make tbe C. K &amp;. S. uu« or the be*t lines tn B. church of Maple Grove.
come home Saturday in the ruin ?. I did.
ination
at
Hastings.
pancy, and will be run as a boarding
ilichljpin. Tbe'Lowell &amp; UastlnK* railroad bu
E. Palmer has moved into Sam Nor­
George
Cunningham
removed
five
Rev.
Baldwin's
sou
Lauren,
expects
A
good
many
ties
arc
being
delivered
house
by himself and Mr. Nobl.es.
been graded ami Ironed from towel! south to
ton’s house.
Freeport, eight miles north of Hasting* The to return to Hartsville Ind., the tatter more shot from his leg last week. Bis
Geo. W. Norwood is gelling out the
Lettie Howland, of Newaygo, is visit­ here at present.
right of way nas been secured and most of the part of this week, where he is attend­ leg was pretty heavily loaded.
Geo. Perkins and Peter Godfrey were flilb for bis house and will soon com­
ing l.ier relatives in this flection.
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grading been done from Freeport to Hasttugi- ing school.
mence building. as will Aho Mr.Grilluy,
This ru.id will be extended to liastlugs In 1m,
Elmer Brooks and wife returned to in Lake Odessa Thursday.
DOVDt CORNERS.
Anthony Ostroth has something to
and It Is ex pec led will a&amp;so be pushed on to
G. J. Teeple*s people enjoyed a visit Mr. Tack, VanHorn and others. Mr.
Battle Crrek last Saturday.
Buttle Creek. These two new roads will give keep him awake nights and he is not
Rev. Voorhees was able’to attend his
Many of the young men of this town from Alias Hendershott, of Hastings, Whittemore iu at work with hb port­
Hhsitng* a* flue transportation facilities as
very
apt
to
forget
it,
—
it
is
a
^feluu.
la.lL
week.
able
mill sawing out the timbers and
apjMiintnreul
here
.Sunday.
could be desired, aud mike it one of the very
talk of going wcs» this spring.
.
beat polut* for manufacturing establishments
Job Cheesbrough’a people mourn the a bill of lumber for tbe roller mid.
John Valentine is around again.
E. w. Morey, Katie Mayo, Carrie
J. McKelvey is on tho Mck list.
io locale To secure *urh Is tbe Slin of the eitiJ. Catnplidl tius'returne&lt;l to his home "Watkins and Allie Smith attended the loss of their pet dog Brunn te.
As soon as the ground will admit of
leu* of Hustings, and it offers most liberal tn
Claud Welton cIosk! hb school inAhe in IhLHtingk Ip. from visiting friends
J.G. Rrulersold some lat sheep to staking it out. J. K. Bush intends to
duceiueuls fur »ucb lusliUdtum. Ortaluly no Mavo district last Friday.
examination at Hastings last week.
X around Cloverdale.
bettrr place for auy bnUMfii of manufacturing.
John McIntyre has gone to Dakota Stone &amp;. Brooks, ot Caledonia. Monday. plat 10 or 20 acres more lb the v ULige
Tbe exhibition at lhe Hyde school
•fpK.is.iy furullure aud woodwork, could be
Mrs. Will Richardson spent part of ot Delton. He has sold what he first
School closed Wednesday last. Henry with a carload of horsee for the west­
Mhclcd and a liberal boo us will bAgirrn for house last ThUNduV was well attended
last
week at Campbell.
platted, in all thirty lota, an&lt; has bad
Uie lix-altou here ot SUeb esUMlslimetits. and reported good by those who at­ Gaskill ia a first cLtss teacher and in- ern market.
Holmes Bros, tinuhed up load:ng application for live lota more. \
.
tctidfl teuching the summer term here.
Ua-llug, is about to enter a new era of pros
C. Marshall has been engaged for the
pertly, mid propose* lo place Itself iu tho trout tended.
A stdp track for the roller mill will
H. Mosher and family from Clover­ summer term of school in the Dunham their ahip Umber Monday. They have
rank of the hustling cities of Hichigan. Iu this
Owing to the bad weather the band dale Sundayed at 0. D. Ixioinis’s.
(onneL'tiou we will state that during the past concert was not very well attended.
district, this being his third term In taken a great deal of oak out of this tie put In assoon as lhe trout will admil of the work being done.
Donation at Sid Hull’s Tuesday the that district, which speaks well of country this winter.
Mr. Baldwin and wife are meeting 20lh, for the benefit of Rev. Voorhees;
M. J. Gosa of Prairieville, is at ones
Myrtle Udell, of Carlton, visited Fos­
Chris.
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with good success in their efforts at Come all.
to erect a warehouse aod pul In a Lum­
ter mission last week. '
concerning till*,'one of the best cities lu Michi­
MOKGO-TllORN APPLE.
John L. Roush went to Greenville ber yard here. Some 2U1.0&amp;J feet, or'
Saturday was the last day of school
gan. and having as bright prospecU a* auv. U. IL church.
Ehler Moffat, who has l&gt;een visiting at Hopd Center. Mr. Dauirl is hired
take the HasTiNUN Bannkk. acknowledged to
Alias Addison, of Maple Grove, was Frulsy, after E. Mungery’s ho use-bold uiore;of lumber is now on tue way and
be the euual uf auy county paper published.
at W. C. Durham’*, returned lo his to tench the summer term.
expected u&gt; reach here early thia week.
the guest of Lola II vde last week. " gocxla.
home hear Middleville last Saturday.
We saw by the paper last week that
Thus lhe good work goes on. The
Carrie Grater visited her sister Mrs.
Olla Hill and Addte Main spent part
M. BAtES.
Corel Eldred, John Waruurton and I, 11. M"sber, ot Cloverdale, last week.
of the week at Air. Muina* in Hastings. Will Croty is very low. We are inter­ spring and summer bid lair to be lively
Attorney at Law.
Abner
Shoup
started
for
Dakota
Mon*
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j rtioiuas Henzon has moved to Gull
Ike Makord of.Clyde, Ohio, returned ested lu ttie welfare ot Will, and sincere­ fur this enterprising little burgh. The
Hasting*. Mich.
ly hope he will ^on be aide to be eves of mkuy are turned in Uits direc­
PraetlrM In a l courts of tho state, bp-cl »1 dav.
; Corpera
to his home last week.
Elmer Brooks and wife, of Battle ;
tion; Wm. SHlwl, of ILutiuga, is thihkDance at A. Dt-Long’s Thursday around.
Creek, have been visiting at u‘John F. Abers will do the work lug of taking up hh abode i*iuv&gt;ug us.
night. Good time for all present.
on John Teepte's house. Myron Teeple
Mark Bkillinxa has hired MrvEvans,
m other's.
The
whooping
cough
is
raging
iu
our
।
Mr.
Mother
his
commenced
Belling
living near Delton, to work for httn
There
will
be
a
dance
at
F.
M.
Qill
will
work
with
hiiu
and
learn
the
trade.
LJ X BARBER. M. D.,
i goods in hi* new 8tore find we also midst.
Mr. and Mrs. Will DeGulia, Florence lt»h sutumfk on tbe farm. Mr. &amp; in­
this Tuewlay night.
:
have
a
postoffice.
HomeopathicSftfvsirian ‘and Surgeon.
A tew have tapped their sugar bushes
Wright and brother,' ot Middleville, tends to erectSulivery and leed stable
CKKSMWtf CQUNERS.
Mr. Davton is about to build a nsMmj be found at hi» offlec over Nevin** store but (there has been no sugar made
Isaac Kistler, of Battle Creek, was were the gutv&gt;te ot Chaa Brunson and in the early sprint, for theaccooilauda­
taorant. at this place.
troui «|&lt;j 10 a. m. Mid from 1 U&gt;3 p. m. All rail*
tion of any who may need such ser­
Saturday aud Sunday.
M&gt; rlly or county promptly res|&lt;oii&lt;l&lt;-d to. Re«l- around here yet.
Mr. Campbell is framing the timber brought here for interment ia.it Tura- wife
Will
Van
Wagoner
is
moving
Into
Several iroiu here attended the sur vices. We are iulo’rmeti tout F. A.
renre —Beiitir, place, cor. Outer *ud Church
for his store. He will deal in agricul­ dav. Mr. Kistler was tin old resident prise at Jno. Salsbury’s, ot Bownr Cen­ Blackman is already prepared to furn­
C. Ha-IU.K*. Allclt.
r
Beebe’s house.
of this vicinity, but for the past eight
tural
implements.
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ter Thursday. It was their 25lh auni-' ish any who way desire u ride into the
About forty of Bon Potter's acquaint­
Various parties are drawing atooe years, has resided in Battle Creek. Mr. versxry, and the party left some very country, or lo tbe neighboring viU&gt;&lt;ra.
ances with baskets loader! with good and
it W. LOWUT. M.D..
luuilwr for building early in tbe K. Mjlier preach*! the funerakdiscourae
It is expected that mall grtviCiB will
IT.
Physician and Surgeon. things, gave him a surprise last Tqes- spring. Cloverdale is not like Jonah's at the Creasy school house, which was tine mementoes of their love.
Conrad Suit lb returned to Ada Wed­ be opened up on the ’&lt;’. K. 48. R- Rdav night it being hb nineteenth birth­ gourd, growing all in one night. “Blow listened to by a large audience of sym­
nesday, after a long visit with his about lhe flr»l of April. . Tbe U. 8.
day. He received several nice prraente
pathizing friends.
but
sure
’
’
is
our
motto.
but lhe presence of his friends Suited
Miss Mead and Mrs. Francis are very ■laughter, Mrs. J. M. Brunner. Mias mail department b udverttaing forbids
It Is announced on good authority
ofice aud residence on Broadway, near Court him as well as anything.
slok at the present Writing. Dr. Hyde, Louisa accompanied him, and will lo carry the mail three limes a week
Jake Shoup is talking of putting a that the depot will be built as soon as of Prairieville, is attending physician. spend a few. weeks with friends there Irani Delton to Ijlckorv Corners and
frost leaves the ground.
We prefer to pass over in silence Chat return.
An Uuskkvek.
barb wire fence in front ot hb house. the
H. A. Barber has returned from Ohio,
Thu golden wedding of Win. Doouan
little episode ol the honest farmer, w,ho
OMiri! &amp; COLG ROVE.
and buying a bull dog.
anti wile took place on the first of tbe where he has been visiting with friegds brought stone from hi» farm and sold
O
Lawyers,
the piut week. J|le starts for California
month;
aijout
forty
guests
were
pn»(Office lu Union hkxK. Ifa»tlng».)
SOL'TU HASTINGS.
tbun al the market price per pound for
Married cn Wednesday the 7th, at
ent ami all report an enjoyable time. next Wednesday. '
eraclire u all the court* of the *t*te.
Last Saturday evening Chas. Cutler The presents amounted to over 830 of
Wm. Cooper, of Mendon, has moved live hogs, and then bought- them back resilience of Z. Crawford by Rev. Rosa,
at an advance of 60per cent.
failed to lie present aud speak on tem­ which upward* of 825 were cash.
on the Giles Bronnell place.
William Crawford and Mrs. Belle Deer­
\ K. KEN ASTON,
#|
R.
Biltngsly
and
F.
Cushing
were
in
perance at the Star. It was a l&gt;ad
Geo. Brown has left the paternal roof
ing.
Quito an exciting race took place last
A.
Attorney at Law, night and onlv a few were present any­
this vicinity Tuesday soliciting aid for
The social netted the.ladies working
: week between Henry Wilkinson on to look after Dell Munrow.
(Over J. 8. Goodvear a Co.’s store.)
Will Croty. who is at the American band about 86.00
Practices lu au courtsoltheBiate. toUecttona way. We don’t blame Mr. Culler for skates and the south bound passenger
house, Hastings, in a critical condition.
A. P. Hodge returned home last week
WOODLAND.
promptly attending to.
________
________ being absent
. train on the C. K. &lt;t S. R. R. Henry
Will certainly needsand ^ill no-doubt after a three months visit with rela­
Another leap year party b ireing did pretty well but he couldn’t quite
John Smith has quit work for Hough highly appreciate the aid tendered bitn.
tives and friends in the eastern part of
ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate. talked ot among our fair damsel*.
get there-steam was a little loo nitutn &amp; Snyder and will work in the stave
Edna Havens Is exia-cled home next
the slate.
Insurance and Loana.
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mill at Lake Odeesa running the en­
j for him. ___ ____________ _
Win. England and wife whited
Office with J.G. Kju/a,ull^n^'u 3 &lt;1‘&gt;Or* “Orth Friday from Three Rivers, to upend
gine.
her vacation.
FOUR CORNERS.
The pupils of our school are enjoying
M. J. Taggart lost r valuable cow a friends near Hastings last week. '
Special attention given to making exchwigos
There
will
be
a
meeting
of
the
tvmLorin Earl is al home for a abort
uf pn&gt;;&gt;erty.
Tbe Interest* of uou-resldent
Ike Young is getting material on the a long needed and well earned vaca­ few days since.
perance
literary
society
next
Saturday
visit.
property owners carefully lookrd alter.
Large amounts of fat sheep were tak­
tion.
grout'll to build a barn.
a! aU »lzre for sale or exchange. Houses and evening, to which all are invited.
Mao Faulk spent Sunday with rela­
Nine pupils of our high school have en from about here to the railroad sta
Sadie .O’Dell visited friends and relaEdith Havens will &lt;:!&lt;•» her school at.
tives here.
received certificates, seven in our tiona last week.
M&gt;*rga i next Friday and return Dome.. tives at the Corner’s last week.
School closed last Friday. Wonder
county
and
two
in
Ionia
cojinty.
Five
A gvntleumn representing the Ban­
Mrs. Eugene Davenport, of WaulWr learn Mlal W in. Perry, with hisi
J AMES A. sWEEZEY£&gt;awyer
if the school board p&gt;id Ute lawyers
ner
,
in
the
personage
of
John
McEl
­
more
of
our
high
school
pupils
will
at
­
famityi will feove in with Porter' Mur­ land. Hpent a part of last week with tend examination nt Nashville.
wain, made several new acquaintance* fees.
llas’‘i&gt;gs. Mich.
ton arid that Mr. Perry will will help&gt; her folks of thi* place.
Frank McArthur will teach the Carl­ last week, adding many new subscrib­
Harrison Barnum’s folks will move
Fracuees in all courts of the slate. Offlco over work the farm. Mr. Burton has mosti
ton Center school. Frank ia a worker ers to that vnluahte paper.
W. H. BchauU’ store.
of thH lumber od hb place for Che pur­. on our street soon, hs Ozro will work ami will teach a good school.
Geo. Stanley and »ife, of Lake Ode^* . School doted on Friday of last week.
pose of building iui addition to hbi D. 1* Sprague's tann this summer.
Frank Nye visited Woodland friends m. were in this place visiting John -Mabie and Allie titer received prixua for
C. WELTON
We lire pained to chronicle the death
h°M&gt;r Skeele. of Ohio, visited relativesl of Mifi» Alina Dvmolid. of thia piece, on Wednesday. Frank closed 'a sac- Brtinny and fa I'ily, besides other rela­ the most Improvement in writing.
I.’ M't&gt;t for th. Ohio I'vru.r'i &gt;n«“rMceCo.
The contain, "Lost and Saved'* was
tives and friends residing about town
whose funeral was at tbe Disciple cttwfur term of school on Friday.
and friends in this week.
He writes policies on *
presented here Tuesday evening, at
Dorr Stowell closed his winter school several days last week.
o«» by Are. llffhtahilt or wind: »g»&gt;n»t * i-»n »
Henry Havens sold one of his horsesi church on Monday.
Born, to Chas. McKay and wife, a Middleville Wednesday and Richland
Hfe by death and accident.
Judson StiDdn, of Kalamacoo,spent on Saturday.
to a Grand Rapids party Thursday.
Friday evenings; about 885 00.
Prof.
John
Warner
conducted
a
spell
­
daughter.
Sunday with relatives and friends at
The special service* nt the M. E.
Mrs. A. G. Cortright slipped on the
ing school In the high school room Fri­
this place ’
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0OOK A SHELDON,
church will commence Thursday night
Maud Summers, of this place, after day evening. It was amusing to hear ice Thuraday last, falling tmekwards, of this week.
A number of Nashvilte knights at­.
John's little fellows out-epell the larger laving her up for several days.
j
having
closed
a
successful
term
of
(Office in Abstract Block. HMtln*&gt;.
of Lakeside
There will be services in the chapel
scholars and a corps of teachers and
Our new proprietor In the meat mar­
!U»e the only set of Abstract Books in Barry tended the inatitulion
lodge. K. of P. Ht Lake Odessa on Tues­- school in Parmelee Is home for a short outsider*. It showed that Prof. War­ ket haa a good show hanging up in his □ex’ Sabiwth morning.
Bounty.
vacation, after which she will go to
day evening of last wrek.
;
Dr. Sachet met with an accident oa
ner has thoroughly drilled his pupils.
place of buslne-s, consisting of beef,
Prof. C- B. Colling wood and. wift, ofr Cleveland. Ohio, to attend the Spencer­
returning
from church Sunday evening
The lawsuit before justice Velte on pork, bologna, dried beef and oysters in
Howard City, were gueste of Prof . ian college. May success be with jfou Monday resulted in a verdict In lavor bulk, etc..' where any and all may meet of last week. He stepp-d aside from
[7NAPPEN A VxnARMAN.
L
Maud.
itemis and wife on Wwlneuday of last
IV
Lawyers.
acbewful countenance either by the the pttlh to avoid ice and came in con­
of Mr. Waltz.
(Over Hasting* .National Bank.)
No more lawsuits on the docket this proprietor, Mr. Thomas Kelly, or his tact with the siiarp end of a broken
" E^ F. Parson, of Kalaruo, was killed
clerk, Fred Brunney, rwuly to cut branch of evergreen tree tn his yard,
week.
last week bv a falling tree while at Delayed Ixrtter.
The district lodge of I. O. G. T. was sle.ik or roa*ts to suit all who mav fa­ which entered the eye-lmll, inflicting
Itobert
Count
lost
a
fnur-y.-ar-ohi
WILLIAM B.SWEEZEV, Attorney work iu the woods.
t
held in Hiwllngs on .Monday, but not vor .them with orders lu any goods In quite a ga«h. He has l»en under the
colt
one
dxv
Inst
week
of
iuflamatlon
♦ V At Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
4 C Buxton will build n 33 horse
care of Dr. I’ctera, of Grand HAptds.
many of our lodge attended.
that branch of business.
Practices in all courts of the state.
power engine for 1. N. Kellogg's new of the Hings.
John Lawrence had the misfortune since Monday. He removed a pieor of
Mrs. G«-orge Rowhwter is quite sick.
E G. B-nuPtt has &gt;&lt; sick hnrtw.
shops north of the river
Mrs. Curtis has left Woodland.
to fall in some manner -across a hay the Wi«n| from the eye, which is doing
A girl liativ at Wxlla Wateou’s.
Airs.
Ii..*rll.
an
old
lady,
broke
her
as well as could lie ex|&lt;ect*-d, though
Mrs.
Klire
has
adopted
Mrs.
Curtis
’
knife
as
to
cut
quite
x
gash
lietween
WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY
A l ov at Al. Himry’s.
the hand and ellxjw, requiring the aid the doctor has not returned home a*
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.J ustice of the Peace. left leg between the knee and ankle
F. IL Alatthews nn«l Miss Synthla little girl.
yet.
Eugene Davenport will go to Lans­ of a doctor.
Collections a specialty.
• Sunday night by lulling down the bii- Stocking were united in m.rriagv.
liard hall steps, next to the p.*doffl.v,
ing in the Dear future to take the post
Last week scarlet fevea broke out in
Mr. Robinson, pnnetp d of the school,
white trying to find the letter iwx. bhe M&gt;«r.-h 4th at ih«* home of the brides graduate course at the Agricultural the family 01 D. P- Tolles. Little rej ect* in a aoh and heir. *
ta mother of Aha. Dr. McLaren, and is hdher, Itav. D. N. Stocking. Congrat- college.
ll. TIMMERMAN.
Mr. Briggs's du was well attended,
Grace Hrat anti Mattie two or three
iilatiolv*.
. flonirepathlc Physician A Surgeon. over 701 ears «»ld.
Erart Btlnchnomb spent ta day or days after. They are doing us well as and moat things disposed of at reasona­
, „ . .
Aivsher attempt was made to tourMrs, Isaac Purkey was badly hurt
KOOhe «r»r Lathrop’s drug store.)
two in Woodland last week bidding his C.ih Ihj expected.
ble price).
glar'zeFrankLHtiioreniixV
grocery
store
but Thursday by Is-ing thrown from
friends good bye. Evart started for A Win VanDriuster died of rheuma­
her buggy, al’iout two h»i1-s north of at Yai&lt;k-f Surimre on Friday night. Iowa on Monday.
tism of the hMd, very suddenly at his
March Sil. Mrs. L hearing a noire
IL LANDIS. M. D„
.
town. S»»r i» r-.-ov. rmJ rapidly.
Bulling died on Saturday the home near Gull Ltke on the night of
Henry Tobin* ride* in a new ratter.
.
Physican and burgeon.
awoke ht-r hnshand: Mr. L. got up and 101Aunie
*rha Congregational social will
te. The funeral was held at the Bap­ the 3nL His funeral whs held at the
.Mrs. Wesley Gibbon, of Katamazoe.
drove
the
wnuM-lw
burglars
away
Woodland. Mich.
...
Office one door south of Ktli-atneks drug entertained by O F. Long and family Upon investigation the next morning tist church on Monday. Rev. Spxth. of M. P. church the Bib, Rev. GH«on, of­ is visiting her father, R. R. Haynes.
at their home on Maple street, Wcdoes*
conducted the services.
ficiating. He leaves three grown up
Cora Prichard is •pouiling a few
store, will t™ i^und there day or night.
the Window screen wws.found out from FreepmL
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Unm
Nye
has
shook
Woodland
mud
sons
and
two
daughters
to
mourn
a
weeks
with her parents
’dav evening.
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John A. Fuller and wife, of Hastings, top to l»ott«ihi at one of the grocery from her feet and returned to her alma kind father, besides adarge circle of rel­
Will Sabbaugh, of Bedford, is vhdtwindows. Mr. L. said if he has! found
visiting friends iu the vilb.ge.
atives and friends with whom he has ing in thia place.
anner areThe
them
in
his
grocerv
they
would
have
tmiHiuet o» the Salvation army
Pref. J. M. Smith's parents spent endeared himself by strict honesty and
Additional County News, local pag*h-t Wednesday evening was quite an met with a warm reception as he is Tusedav and Wednesday with him.
promptness.
elegant affair. The tables were well prepared for all such emergencies.

The Hastings Banner.
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Hood's Sarsaparilla
Combines, in » manner peculiar toIMff, th®
w,t biood purtfring and strengthralng rw&gt;ro
dlo. of Ute vegetable kingdom. Ton will find
tols wonderful remedy effe*w wltere other
n rrfk-u.e. bave-fdted.
« now. It will
purify your bkxxl. rcguteto the digestion,
and give new life *n&lt;! vigor to Ute enUr&gt; body.
... .. .. .•*
Hill mn — i

■ • I suffered three years from blood poison.
I took Hixd's Sarsaparilla and think I am

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
I&gt;miitentlary for life.
wOTkfVrd ,ich&lt;X&gt;lJ,
cl&lt;*od-

Msaslro did the

United States rignal rtaUon at Escanaba
has been ordored discontinued.
lAck of
funds tall* tho story.
u, . br„
whfcb

Branch rounty circuit court win grtad out
even rlivoroaa «• k, ir-_..t. ,___

FT £NDED IN A DRAW.

&gt;f«^eoup
r./ Remedy.

on a vbdt to Indiana friends Holcomb fa
-xixdox, March 10.—John L. Sullivan and
auppiited lo have been deed several days be- Ch*rl,,T Mitchell fought Fri;tay afternoon on
fore his dmitise was discovered.
Um training grounds of Baron RoCbcfaild,

Peckham's •
prepared especially for children, and its so

Purifies the Blood

M/’rKLiicSftE ures all

.'.^..partita te cluraeterlxed by

rc:: .i :..l .-gerts; 3d, Um proportion; 3d, the
j
ct -.twurBig U:o active mwUclnsl
- q mln les. Tit® result Is rxotediefaie of unusual
strengllia &lt;-flirting cun-t Lkhcrlo injinown.
IS •■nd for bode rmitaL-iingaddUtanal'eridcnaa.
•' Hold's Svwiararin.3 tones up my system,
ptmnes n&gt;y r-i(* d. sharpen* mv am etlte, and
•ram* to in ke mo &lt; ver." J. r. Tiiomfoox,
&amp;liudcr of Dpcds, I-owtH, Muss.
•■n.s'dte 8.r\i'.-.r!IH beats rll others, and
t»w5rthit« weight In p"ld." ‘I. llaiuiutaTOir.
jjq Bank SttctL New York City.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggists. *t;®lxfor*3. Made
only by C. L 1JOOD A CO., Lowell, Mas*.

IOO Doses One Dollar*

kfjMEAi-y

xirtCwtratr^ytOwaj*.

tert eurr LTttAjt

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
fating effect Nov 20th.lM7.

0
*.
r. m
4.00
10.15
1.10
7.10
2.W
7.53
3 10
tlfl
3.tO
R 45
B.55
...........
9 *&gt;,
4.25
9.25
t.«
4.5*
9.X1
r. rm 10.15

It Is not always wife to interfere with other
Wto1® quarreta. An aid gobbtor whom age
ahould bar® taught him tiettar, attempted to
seMrato two nxwtewi that
.
" • “• - saw hi so® ouxor any, true tbo latter
turned upon Mr. Gobbler and cleaned him
mtp It. al./.w-

0

HllouaneM,
Jaondl.

frilo® that handles it an extra apatite.
Lansing's condensed milk factory employ®

If you are a miserable sufferer with Cousth

LOUgn.
many sleepless, anxious hour®
will be avoided. A alnglc
Ciiroe
y County,. Michigan, trial
win secure your moat
.VUT83
i to Rachal M. Cmrk. generous endorsement. No pre tierHe Anri
£m’“ ll. de­ other medicine ever had LOUgHS BIIU
such phenomenal sales a®
Cnlrl®
this wherever Introduced.
VO1U3.

I Chipjiewn tril-w ba* been written by Black­
. Ldrd. an Indian chief of Harbor Spring*.
Blackbird was a student ti the State Normal
The arrangement of the public - Itooi
house and grotm.te somrtimeH r.-«u-h^ the
arme of mechanical ingenuity. At Harior
taring® Um pupils reach Abo «chc..l ground*
climbing a stairway of 1Q0 atepc
Tbrni arn 1 ,Gfi0 students iu attendance al
the State univ.-rxity, U&gt;- largret nunilwr
erar enrolled at that institution.
,
The - American Trotting association Lon
twonty-aix Michigan membeni.
Walled Iteko's pickle crop Is being shipped
by th« car-load. Somelxxlyis evkl.ntly try­
ing to stimulate on appitito.
It Is claimed that New York cily obtain*
more eggs from Michigan than nay other state
in U»e Union. Canadian hcui also do tbrir
full share toward apixsu-ing that HtyV eftg.
ajipetlta which calls for 10,000^&gt;X)'weekly
Milford has a company that te doing iu

rirulturnl collogv, has been offered the chair
of applied botany at Cornell unlvutsity, with

four miithcra-in-law. How tastes do differ.
The average man weiwi to te'jwrwW by a
strange unreal becruue he has oven one.
Uf lite475boy*at tlie Lansing reform school,
sixty arc taking a course of mosslra.
Greenville farmers raised ]&gt;otato* enough
fur their own iu*% last lUMKin.and ronirtbutedu

WAitv'l Um-.
Througlt coaches betweoa
Grn t Rtpld* sad D-troll on all dar train*.
&lt;’. &gt;«r«rewN*.-AC Grand Rapla* with Cbla*.;o h Wr« Mic’iU.in for Holland. Nnulcx. people's liarit.
Mi-i-rjn an-1 pOnta north, and with Grand
An Adrian hotel clerk is named Jot, but
Bt;&gt;)d&lt; A tndlvia t. R. for Big Rapid*.Traverse
City nd PrttuskrrvX. New York and PaclOc Ex­
press lally. Al! oth«r trains dally except Ban­ fellow.
''
F. A. HAHN, (meal Agent. Histlags.
The Kalamaron county lady who rliarged
O. W. RUMI.** G. P AT. A.. Chicago.

of the Kcgistcr of Ix-ed
Barry and Hi ale of Michi
of Ju&gt;,® A. D.. U74. in LI
e J7 on Blileh mortgage Ibero is rtalmro lo
due at the dale of IliIs notice the sani ot two
thousand sixty-three dollars nud twenty cents,
snd an attorney 's fee of flfty dollars prosidvi

—
—- j
i—j —
kjui
ffied without reviving. Friday Mra George
Merrit, n xltter of the deecnaed, charged that
Anderton Merrit had murdered his wife with
a dub in a family quarrel. Site givre ns a
reason fur preferring the charge that Ander■on Merrit luul LhreaPriod to kill her. Mra
Merrit also make® this startling statement:
“When I was u young woman one of my
children was borne; and Anderson Merrit is
that child's father. Ho wu at Hist time

»

I’F.CKHAM H cboup remedy
th® asUte ri Amasa fk CUnrk. de­
lving released a portion of said prem­
i: Lot number four (Dot section numcold and much weakened by a pelting
rain. Much walking around the ring was in­
dulged in during the fight. Both men have
toi

He afterward married her.

Th® child wa* i

HiuMVHjuuat; man, ana ajier uie
murder of my sister Andereon Merrit iKwrtlod I Mitriwll waa very cunning 'and Sullivan
with the young couple. He alienated the 1 was unable U&gt; knock 1dm Out Both men
young wife's affrotiomi from her husliand
and rioprd with her. He is now Bring with
bis own illegitimate child in Washington C. hurt. Sullivan's friend, are unable to ex­
H., Ohio. My husband is Anderson Merrit's
number of rounds was thirty-nfpe, but they
hands of tho authorities, and will l» officially really fought fourty-four, counting the num-

invretigatoi.

the cornera in the ring. HulUvan could not
knock Mitchell out, although he hit him

Tomt Pa.. March 10.—About 7 o'clock
Friday evening Edward K Reteenger, n Son
of Veteran. went into tbo catnp of that order
in Hoffman's building in this city, and after
"bidding an apparently kindly good evening to
j
Ilotort Stahl®, aaotbur tnemtwr of the order.
1

latter gentleman through the nock, tbo bulirC
••• th® «»suwruuou
oi the
u&gt;o spina
xpiuo.
Icslglng tn
ueigl&gt;l&gt;orhood of
A fter committing the deed he proerodod to the
county prtou, where bo surrendered htm«tf
•
...
- -remden.x.of hi. aunt, where pbvrioans ex
■mined the wound, and Miter® it to bo of a
mortal nature. No n»).-&gt; w nMigurd for th»
deed, nnd frinn.b. of tarth say the jxuTira were
formerly
apjiareatly good terma

Bull!van, Mitchell, and thirty s]».&lt;etatora of
Uk&gt; fight were amwtol by gendarme on leav­
ing the field &lt;md Im^-iaotiwl at Smiliui The
sjH-ctafora were soon released, but the prinrijoin were kept In custody until Bunday when

1
|I

BowTOit, March IO. The Glol«&lt;» prints the
fo,*°*inK
Chantilly, Fraore: After
thirty nliio rounds SuUtvan agreed to
call the fight a draw. Mitchell bad nearly
bt«t of the tight
fighting.
Sullivan wea
was in
,। all the laet
ing Kull!van
n
I ”°,fanl“o&lt;’ wouW b,T'* '**" t***0 I’rnl”
i a.b,-r- Thcrr‘ b ^'tooadmu. di«q&gt;pomuncni
B,nm*
American contingent

Fhh-aiixuhia, March .10.—In the core of
George W. Bumm and Samuel 1*. Milligan,
convicted of conspiracy
. to defraud the
Shackamaxon tank
tsxnk in cxauwcUoa
roonectioa with
Thomas L Huggard, who pleaded guilty to
th® same offers. Judge Wilton Saturday
driivervd an opinion in which be refused to
grant tlic convicted defendant® a new trial,
Bumm was required to renew bls l&lt;all in the
sum of
and MfiHgnn in *15,000. Hugganl, on j4eo&lt;!ing guilty, had entered !&gt;aU tn
* 15,000 to await the judgment of the court,

Officers Chosen.
,
.I
RrxixonziJi, JIM., March 10.—The Repub
,' Ucm dub convention got through its work
1 Frtdav and adjournecL The chairman in
calling th® delegate to order remarked by
, WMV of hurrying up the businewi that a great
i railway strike was. threatened, ami if the
convention flallied with businew ita members
; mjKht have to walk home. A rreriution wa®
j adojUed to thank Hon. Warner Milter for bls
j nddrem delivered Thursday evening, and

The National Itemoeratle ttonventlon.
BT.Xovta, Ma; March 10.—The local Democrntic cummitice, Iiaving in .charge the preparatiun* for the national Democrnlir conren-

I
PtJMrtiu,U&lt;«,
i which wns in tli“ form provided by thu nwJ tiowal
convauUoa.took th«
tiona) convention,took
the same
aattw course,
rourwt.
• Tbo officer* elected far the jmnmmcnt or-

ai»i,i!e.-i-lo! upon the north nave of
sition building as the place to hrid
rev.Iion. Tins nn re is now bring ela.-,.
fitted up for the sangrrfret, which will
...... .
,
"
. ....

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist
corded In the office of lhe KodMer'of DomIs to
Minnesota Leads the World
and tor Bifrrv (?ouniy, Mlcbigai.. m, the ninth
dav ot November, A. I&gt;. 1X77, in LUmw “A" ut With her stock, dairy'and grain prodnet®.
RSEKaSMuM ,7'8.1“ Ki!A 9,ix&gt;o,ooo acre® line Uraber. farmin® and graxtn®
I* *Clark, deceawM. having avvlpied said mon- ' eaa]
gage, to Alexander L Clark by assignment
dated the twentieth day of May A. D.-IMO, ai'd c J
recorded H&lt; the office ot the Register of Deeds pa*
In am! for Harry County, Michigan, on the

contained Ut said mortgage, aud the statute lu
such ease made and provided, nouao t» hereby
Sven that 0® Nalurday tba twtntv Ing dsy Of
pril A. D. |Mos. at ten os lock m (fie torvuoon.
the theories ot Eloentlooists.'’ says the Nev
I shall sell at public an- tlui.. a th® highest bid­
York Evangelist.
der, al the north front door of the court house
lu the City of HastiMts. Harry County. Michl“ft is levePtseatad and spirited. Full of pith
gan. (that bring the place .where the circuit and point.' —X- Y. independent. ■
coart fur said Barry County la hoideni, the
prainlsrs tteaerltH-d In said tnortgsgr. teserpt
K BOOK FOR 1VERY OFtE.
U® portion thereof heretofore released from
11-e operation of said mortgage as above de­

"KNOCKS TO FLINDERS
Before an Audience !

tail per rent. Interest, and all legs! costa, to­
gether with an attorney'* fee of fifty dalUra
The Use of the Will In Pnblle Speaking.
covenanted for tb«Telir, Hie premises not tieietofore_ released and which are herein noticed Talks lo th® Btinfeata of the University ot BA
tor sole being described In said mortgage «* all Andrews and The University of Aberdeen. By
those certain !ot« nieces and ।ureels ot laud
NATHAN SHEPPARD.
sltilste In the township of Hope tn the County ot
Barry aud State of kUciilgxn, sad known and
12 mo. Cloth. 73 Cents.
drscritwd as follows, to-wlt! Tne north sixty
&lt;fl®i acres of the east bait (E'4) o( the north-ea*
A Goo.) Speakinr Voice to be Required bv a®
quarter i NE!» &gt; at sectWMi number twroty-ctgUt
(JSl In township number two m north of nu&gt;ge Exerciseot hte Wtll-Arttetilatio® tab® Aeqsl®.
number nine &lt;») west.
ALEXANDER I. CLARK.
Assignee ot said Mortgagee.
vvinni-vi. v.lluuiv
peaking—A T.-Uk About Audlencra Allow to •
u AU^ie'1 Bwm ° 8*y“Th&lt; W’th* rth,p&lt;

READ AND BE CONVINCEDHow Muy beautiful stories of lb® advice give®
t&gt;y adlhi nnd orators he spoils! How many
beautiful bubbles be bursts! Th® 'talks* ar®
decidedly witty aud p iilosophical."-National
Baptist

neiitc i twt Is a* relrrehlng as a breath at salt
®c.i air. Il Is •uroiy deatlned to make no small
ilHiurlMUxv among the m-n ot pretty gesture®

P*rvo.~"It Is replete with praawgml *U&lt;gr*tInia?' -FMOT. J.
abletn^ircbetphal
»( tbrir self trainfag.•'-Atefdea

Prwddcnt. WlUlam W. Tracy. of SpriagtWd;
------------------ - ------ —-------, *S’’od
^7^.1 field: tmw»irer. (TiuIm tl

■•We advi«e every public

to neat 11.000 people, with ample. stag® and
other cititen of that county, who is above 70

An Eicellont Route,

mfttee will raise f:i'&gt;.000.
It required *JW,000 to run Detroit's police
&lt;l«qorUni iit during IB87 and acisc-ding to tbo
prwwofthal city, ita only obrervabl® effiri-

ateda-ra ■

STiRRUL

A

lJG,“

ifMANiFoBA^
tonlll
HAILWAX
'flkootana; Watertown, Aberdren, Elleridrie. Fort

A &lt;v&gt;ujde of East Saglnawn.-s liad.another
ati»'Ji arrnrted on a charge of being druuk
and di wrderly. Tbadcfendant was acquitted

ARBUCKLES’
name on n pnokBtie of COFFEE
guarmitoe of exccUenca-

Woodstock; fczth. M E. Schreiber; Seventh.

Tie Latest

8a1» Fhancihco, March 10.—The steamer
City of Sydney arrived front Hong Kong and

Michigan railroads raked in a little over
|ri),WU,(JW fur nervine* rendered during 1887,
an inrrivwe of *t(l,OOO,IMX&gt; over th# preceding

■t Psul. Minn . or D. W. H. Moreland. Travritn® priMonn-ei-.t. And the jury, in the case
PaM««er A*eut. 170 Jeffereou Av®., Detroit. awarded him *1,000.
Mich.
,
rallroad town. She can ber-cmo th® northern
terminus of Jim Ashley's road by putting up
tbo requisite amount ot stuff, nnd is Miri»u-dy

Is

a

COFFEE is kept in all firfrt-olass
utoroa trom tho Atlantic to tho Fadfio.

COFFEE
!* nortn- sfco'l when exposed to tho nir.
Always b ay this brand in hermetically
ocalcd ONE POUND PACKAGES.

Rt.Uc of Michigan.—Fifth Judicial Circuit, in
Cbanetry.
„
.
.
Kun pending In Circuit Court for County of
Jtarey In Chancery; at the City of Hastlugs, on
tn-' nun d»y of January, A. D.. UjWL
Knnna A Cornell. Complainant,

Willmmli. Cnntell, Defendant.
It. this cause It appearing that defendant
WIIIIhhi 11. Cornell Is :i resident of this State,
but hl* whereabouts are unknown, therefore on
motion rd Smith A tktigrove, solicitor* fur eom
ptal-iant It Is ordered th.a dcfrndBtit enter pl*
apfs-nrapee In said cause on or before three
tii-inttw from th. date of this order, and that
within twmity days, thecotniibdoani eau*« this
•ra-r to be pnblisbiri lu the Hastings ItaNNKH
said puhllcaUon to tat continued Pace iu oath

J. M. TH'IRHUBN « CO..
IN HI BEET.
NEW YORK.
M rAlXjUABTKU* FOR

a na-rAut.
illustrated

Itevrlntivenf live Soli. Climate, Fn&gt;dlt*tton«.
M inuf wturlng Ifriuvlrto* aiwl Mineral W-ndlli
of Virginia iii'd otb- r Hautbern Htstes. Write

A Sault Hto. Marte woman brought suit
against her liege lord for divorce, and t*ow
it transpire® that the coupte had neriT been
marrloL This dtefitvery reMiittd in a sud­
den .rotation of Itaetlliti*.
determined to introduce a variation in thf
line of amtBMttenC and they succootkd. A
sawing contest, in which several young latites
engaged, was the great attraction, a tohooljua'atn winning the first prim.
A fhelaca coupte were nmrrltxl recently,
each of the contracting partiro being 70
Solid radt trains ore now bring run from
the Saginaw volley to Chicago, without
change.
The Grand Trunk people have completed a
new freight house at Lansing. 118x110 feet,

district®.

convention in this city on May 3.

FniLLtraitCHO, JT. J.. March 10 —The poddlcrs at the Oxford Iren works, who have

A TERRIBLE HOLOCAUST

duction will return to work Monday. the dif­
ficulties having been amicably adjusted. Th®

Bprtngflald. Mesa.
Rmijromxn, Mesa, March R-

tbe breast, killing him instantly.

Wilson

I

l- II

PrrrsHuaa, Pn., March 10.—Andrew Oareery, to -Ubluh.22
-n.»l to the one at Boston.
KliabaU’s Second Victim Dead.
Bradford, Pa., March 10.—Louis Blich,

bank robber, died at 1:85 o'clock Friday after-

mlUre submitted the internal revenue bin to
the committee Tuesday. The MU repeals tnxre
on manufartitred chewing tobacco, wnoking

the hill dial with the administrative feature®

vatureA.

purdei

|
Masox ClTY, March 111—The first county
convention In Iowa to select delegates lo tlx
^~tow» Wd here'BalunUy.
The dri^ato chn-n were iretructoJ to sup
wullanj p AUuKJt, f^the pneidrocy.
_____ ____

giQmQ fw the arrw* and dstec-

l-.-r-.: tr-.l. Mu:*, sue r-coire

HARNESS

rcvolutlontted the world
Double and single, all made of best oakUuiund leather, which would be larger If the
ventlve progress la a aim hod
people of Hastings and virinllv did not appre­ 35-' r
ciate and bur so many &lt;-f Babcock’■ harness and »y .*(Fnrof work that can be performed all
that he cauTkecp evvu with orders.
,
over Hie rvcu.try Wfi bout separating the worker®

lull

WHIPS,
BLANKETS,
ROBES,
A splendid stock of each. No larger or better

TURF GOODS I

REPAIRING!
\ And Finally

All whs call will recrive polite attention. &gt;
Cleasure to show goods, and we are not afral
&gt; name prices.
Respectfully, ■

County ot Barry.
The continental Itnuranee oom nany. ai
rorporatrd eompanj by asd ander Jhe las
the mate of New York, and doing bnata®
the Stair &lt;11 Michigan. Mamtiff. vs. Job
Gay, Defendant —In attaehtneul.
Nntlee Is hereby giren Inal on the tv

ContlnrntMl In»unu re company, an ineehiorated comiMuiv by and uniter the aws of the Hlald
ot New York, and doing business is the tttate &lt;■(
Michigan, th® above named. plahittg. agaiaat

J. W. Babcock,
The lire Jefferson street Harness Dealer.

.

A Polytechnic School for Pittsburg.

Crrv. March 7.—Th" Dem-

new. No special ability required; y®K
•r. can do it as well as any on®. Write s®

the place named showed that Mr. Babcock's
words were strictly true, Hplendld location.

.
WaarnxoTotr

Co., importers of coffee. 89 Wall street, as­
signed Friday. IJabiliUro supposed to be
large. They expect to settle in full. The dacline in coffee embamuwxl them, as they

_

'TDdarstand you'vt moved?
** I c«; and.lucre Isn't a better h.
anywhere than I've got now. Good
of room. Come over and see m
north of Jones' feed store, right o®
you know."
“AU right"

eomjioaStor, hand, neck and cars burned—ho
dung to the window until the fire forced him

Bbookltx. N. Y., March 10.—Leonard

hour* afterward.
Col William B. McCreary, a dtixon of
Flint, was one of the IW Union officer* who
scared from Libby prison in l«M by mrans
. ..• . ___ ........I rd .-in.. 1 uni constructed

injured.
The following is a list of the dead: Henry
I. Goulding, foreman of The Union compos­
ing room, burned to death; Ml* G. Tliompson, proof-reader; Mrs. Frederick K. Farley,
editorial department, fell from a window and
was killed; Mr. Larnron. of Quebec, jumped
and was killed; W. E. Homy. of Breton, fell
to th® sidewalk and killed; Mr. Brown, a
comjoitor.
•Dio injure.I era a, follow,: Thoma* Dona­
hoe. entnper-itor, lad cut on bead and left leg

family, every indication of
practice wan found. Tbo proscr
baa been called Into the affair.

ch® schooner, quarrel Friday night Francis
(tabbed Wilson In tho breast, inflicting a ad­

ing bolts.
,
Grorce McCrary, an East Raginau Imy of
drank from th. »pout of a bod­
ing tea kettle and died in great aguay several

of the employe® meeting with a terrible
death, most. of them jumping from the fifth

Coxxnwviu.s, Ind., March 10.—Mias Ola
Williams, th® 17-year-old daughter ofamilliotiaire. dropped dead Friday of supposed

sytulicnte.

"Hrite. •Bab!”
••Hello. younteUl"
"How's business?'

Main and Worthington streets, ww®destroyed
by fire about 4 o’clock Wednesday afternoon,
and th® biaxe was attended by the most rirk-

Port HpHOI, Mich., March 10 —The police
raided a bouse hero Friday night and ar­
rested M, Slocum and ML-a Slocum, of this
city, and Pete Oreuuwood and wife, of Wallaccburg, Ont. They found a complete coun­
terfeit outfit, a box full of counterfeit Cana­
dian -eocnt pieewt, and mcm»ran&lt;la showing
that several Port Horen saloon-keepers ore
handling the Ixjgus money.

in vain.
During tl»
flKht -vca™- Marquette
h.w mom than doubted her population. Upter penirwula towns bans evidently come to

beargardena
.
An Ithaca man trite quite a bomwoo.1
story. Tim tree scaled 2.851 feet with ma­
terial enough to spare for six cords of head­

NKW YORK.

of the Republican

East Saginaw t&gt;i to have a *3»,a» wind­
mill factory. Lake Huron breex®» don't Wow

May.
F.ugene Todd, a Genrree county dtlam, wa/kilted by a bunting pulley white nuunng •
wood awing maohina
Ttw bunding of a raw in Mcrgan A Mc­
Keever's shingle-mill at Chippewa rroultad
in the dmth of John Burns, an employe.
Jackron folks use nearly 2,(&gt;k»,W0 gallons
of water daily, but just bow it's done is a
^ry toU^ro peopte acquainted with ber

FUNK &amp; WAGNALLS,
Astor Place,

From the Seat of War/

cKftrld; Eighteenth.
3!aria, of Saline;

tmerwary to keep the works in operation.
The men were so infor. ud, but had a differ
ent opinion, and ore now out *40,000 in

ARIOSA

rnrr
rnrr

safjessstJ? Si: XSS forms of

to the most delicate ealii No
rnitn
formol opiate enter Into Its earntvuu
poaltlou. thereby obviating the stupefying efiert
resulting from the administration of the varioo®

Cures rafRSSSSKTg
W?ooping^iira.^

8TARTUNQ DEPRAVITY.

Mia Illegitimate Child.
for repairs.
A cltiron of Grand Rapids Lad a tusU®
with a loeumoUve the other day. but aside
from having his ciwt aud ra«t tmil.-d off he’s
about as good as new.
’
Gladwin's bectwm light still riilnrth, invit­
ing some competent milter to kmto there

Middleville te n rtald HtHe burg, her riling®
■ rouneil having .clainod that gaming of all
I sorts aholl tamreforth and forever bo illegal.
I
A Detroit pnjwr aitnounccu tliat Saugatuck
has too many dogs, while the very next item
| states Hurt a4M-ighl&gt;oring town will wxni have
n new meat nmrkc&lt; No further explanation
; M-otn.* nv.trtary.
An Albion fanner bra LrtWeted 7.000 milrw
'hiring the ;»v«t five yearn in carrying bi*
children to school, although he lira® but two
ruiks) from town.
I
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Croup Remedy!

Unfailing: Specific for Liver Disease

pfajrtng a riroug hand bi the gam® of Ufa
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soon be tasted in the state supreme court, the
draw. Sullivan
caw- of Dustan, of the Otsego club, haring
been tak® before that tribunal

Notice of Commlaatoners on Claims.
Htata of Michigan. County ol Barry -sa.
Estate of Edward l^cbieltner. deceased.
W®. the underslgued. bsvlss twit appointed
liy lite Probate Court for ttie- Comity of Barry.
State of Mlrhlffsn. kienimlaslunsrs to receive,
examlno and adjust all ••lalmti and 'demand® of
all persons against mid deo-a*rd, do hereby

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ary. a;
ibbk. were suoaea by sain court tor
creditors to-timwiit their claims to us for ex­
amination and aHowauce
Dated January Ittb, A. D IW.
LUTIIKR BROWN.
D. L NORTHLAND,

roan. A. D. IM
Dated this tjtndayof February *. D. IM.
KN API'KN h VAX ARM An.
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Attorneys for IT ilntlff.
A GENTH WANTED to Canrasa for Advertfan
/I Ing I'atromue. A small amount of wnrtt
done wltn tact and Intel tg-1 c® may prxfucv ®
eoiislderabta to otnr. Axents earn several
lnit.dml rioltera In eommi-slons In a single seeeon nnd Incur no personal respivislblbty- En-

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Embroideries!

WE ARE SHOWING THE LARGEST STOCK OF '

,

MUSLIN ANDEverSWISS
EMBROIDERIES!
Shown in this City.
and

ALL FRESH NEW STOCK

LATEST DESIGNS

AND AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.

We have an Endless Variety to Select from, and can show you all the

LATEST NOVELTIES of the SEASON

TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS.
WE HAVE MADE A SPECIAL EFFORT TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS IN THIS DEPARTMENT AND
,
OUR SALES ARE MOST GRATIFYING.

Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of Produce bought and sold

a Stores
date said that “a public office is a duI&gt;He trust,” and that politics should not
. be considered in selecting appointive
Habtinos, Mkti., March 14th, 1888.
officers. He especially declared that no
: offensive partisan should be* chosen to
fill offices of trust We leave to*any
Kniorvd al the FosurtSee at
Mirth. fair minded reader, no matter what bis
1 politics, it President Cleveland could
- have chosen a man more offensively
X’/ EDITORIAL NOTES.
and bitterly partisan than the present
r postmaster of this city.
Eight of the democratic members of
,
Speaker Carlisle is a good deal of a
the ways and means committe- are
' dandy in his way. He made r Texan
from the south.-and mainly from those
’
named
Mills, chairman ot the ways and
sections of the south where there is
sparse population, Uttle education, few means committee to frame a tariff bill.
,
which of necessity concerns the north,
schools and comparatively speaking no
•manufacturing. And the tariff law, and about which that gentleman posj sessed evidently a vast fund of misin­
•framed by a committee of which these
formation, and then to cap the climax
-eight men compose a practical majority,
’ chose an Arkansas broker an chairman
would ruin thousands of manufactur­
. of the fisheries committee, whose ac­
ing establishments of the north, throw
hundreds of thousands of men out of, tian will concern New England toalnlv

The Hastings Banner..

employment, nearly destroy the sheep1
-raising indusUy, add cripple the coun­
try for years to come. Think of put­
ting mon from such a section ot the
country in a position where they have1
the opportunity to cause such wide­
spread. far rvachrag calamity. The se­
lection of such men to legislate on such
a subject as the tariff is as ridiculous as
would be the selection of cannibals to
enlighten intelligent &lt;-hri*talna on the
dogma of bodily resurrection.
The Gknrlotte Tribune in advocating
&gt;s third term for Hon. J as. O’Donnell
•Jar congress makes some statements
■that are so.outrageously false with ref-aronce to this county that we cannot
let them pass without correction. It
aays that Harry county was opposed to
Mr.XJ’DonxMil'B nomination four yean
ago. Nothing could be farther from
the truth. Barry county waa impor■tuned time and.again to put a eandldate in Che field in opposition to Mr.
Donnell by mauy of the most promi•ent republicans of Jackson county.
But the sepubllcapa of Barry county
refused-flatly to deoo, and sent a solid
O'Donnell delegation to the Jackson
congressional convention in 1881. We
find no fault with the Tribune tor advocaUag Mr. O'Dotodl or any other
candidate it ffaases; but it should not

publicans of Barry county in a false
light baton the people.
The Journal is making iL-adt ridlcu.

dent Cleveland, who has no sympathy
whatever with greenback principle®.
Prmident Cleveland secured his election
aloe to the prlnclptea of Hvil service p.
form, which secured enough mugwump
votes io Jiaw York to make Mr. C.
preaiMz Mr. davHud M &gt; oandl-

ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.

The Lake Odessa Wave is a new
pnper published at Lake Odessa. It
bids fair to being a paper well worthy
the support of the people In that vicin­
ity. We wish it success.

On Wehxesday afternoon Walter
and Bert Johnson, Thomas and Jerome
Kidder. Chas. Bassett and George Bed­
ford were brought before Justice .Kenaston to answer to a charge of disturb­
ing a public meeting. They pleaded
"not guilt&gt;” and were released on $100
bail each, to appear March 15th for elumlnaUon. These were the men who
it is claimed made tbe trouble the pre­
vious I riday night In tbe Wood school
house, North Irving. Their examina­
tion bids fair to attract a large crowd
of Interested spectators as the people of
that section are thoroughly aroused in
Uris matter. For many years it has
been impossible to hold public meettogs at that place without some one
making a disturbance. If these young
'What Great Britain wants this coun­ men are guilty they should be made an
example ot and be given all tbe puntry to do it is always safe and wise for ishmsut the law will allow.
this country to avoid. Great Britain
On Wednesday afternoon the
wants America to adopt “a tariff ’for
revenue only”'policy. Our own good coaoty prohibiUonista met in conven­
tion at the court house asd elected as
demands that this shall not be done;
delegates to the coming state conven­
but the fact that Great Britain Is anx­ tion the following: Dr. D. C Mc­
ious for us to do it, is spending money Laren Nashville; 8. Overholt, CasUew“- Loudan. Middleville; Alva
to have It done, is suffident reason of I
Nashville; Mrs. N. Bailey. T.
itself why our country ought not to 1Babcock.
hilllps and B. It. Rose, city; Dr. A. C.
adopt a free trade policy.
Carpenter, Woodland. Eight alter­
nates were also elected. A county
We hope the republicans of each committee was elected consisting of
township wiB see that their beet and Dr. D. C. Mel^aren, chairman, B. R.
Rose, vice-chairman. T. Phiilips, secre­
Strongest men are nominated for the tary, and a member from eadi town­
various offices. In no other way can h ship in the county. Other business
party-show its strength to better ad­ matters were discussed and arranged,
vantage nor show that ft is deserving including a method of raising a cam-

Tiut Nashville News publishes tbe
names of the parties who organized the
two H called "Social clnbs” there, also
purpose for which Said duta are alleg­
ed to be founded. We have no sympatln! With such organizations, whoso
dtsigfi is purely and simply to evade
the local option law. No reputable, |
law-abiding citizen would belong to or
encourage suct^ a dub. nor have sym­
pathy with Ih aims and purposes. If
any shall be organized In Hastings, we
will give the same pubUcity to it and
all connected with it that the News
has to those at Nashville.
SATURhAY evening was a red letter
occasion tyr Nashville Odd Fellows.
The Banner Degree 1. O. O. F. Staff, of
Battle Creek, came over to our sister
town, and put through ten candidattw.
doing their work with a zest and
thoroughness that was very pleasing,
invitations had been sent lo Odd Fd«.w J.od'T"
Hastings, 1 Middleville.
Woodland, Charlotte amt Shavtown,
besides others, and numerous were the
responses, one hundred past grands t&gt;eing present. After the InlHaUon. tbe
Nashville lodge gave a banquet in
honor of the occasion, which is said to
have been the moat elaborate affair of
Its kind In this vicinity, the refreshrnenta being especially flue, and served
In elegant taste. Upwards of a doxen
Hastings Odd Fdlows were present,
S^.“”Z re‘T*k 1B tbC verr
rerm. ot thrlr MitortelBment, ud ot
the high character pt the exercises.

M I Kurtuv H.Hlaawn. Fr-eport
i ttauna C Smith, ChlooMe. Mm.
jj «OtartM D. Hail. Irvmr

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Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds
Desire to call attention to the fact that they are the exclusive
agents for Barry county for the celebrated

Actual weight ready for work. 1.150 lbs.: being terr
much lighter than any other binder made. Over SO of
these binders nold by u» last season, and everyone gave
perfect Satisfaction.
ou cannot*afford to buy auv other
ana will not if you inspect the Milwaukee Junior

Spring-Tooth Drags.
"

“°le agents fcr 010 °ngin»l Heed draus as.il al­
though they an, greatly improved this vear. we shall to
able to sell them at a reduced price. '

Buggies.

ot victory than by nominating the best
1available men for township offices.

csnjfention that we, as prohibitionists
^Michiran0^1^? a
°f buggies than any linn in
President Cleveland said he was not or ~ArDr county, institute proper proj
a biurfv r&gt;}n aDy &gt;Clty 10,000 people or lets. If you need
in favor of a second term for the presi­ ceedmgs at the earliest possible date fare for week ending March Ittfa, 1888.
for the organization of a Loyal League
(
b00^11°
register’s
quality aud^ description, we can surely suit you in
dency when he wu trying desperately for said county for the purpose of giv­ office**60 ^r°m
(
to secure his first But now be is bend­ ing financial and moral aid to the offi­
j
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ing everv energy to get there ^rain. His cers of Barry county in the proper en­
(
forcement of the local option law, that
course in this matter is as luainoere as
w®“ citizens of Barry county may . E**d Bpaaxemaehor U» Kila Btaareniwh.r .
,
wu his pretended love for the princi­
tor »• possible the bcuefita to
ples of civil service reform.
be derived from said law.” The intro­
duction of thia resolution waa tbe sig­
There never wu aw little demand for nal for action and inaugurated consid­
erable discussion. The principal rea­
t
money on mortgagee in Barry county son for rejecting tbe resolution seemed
(
as there U today, and ratee of interest
h*
prohiUUontata were here
,
were never lower. This ought to be b for political purpoewiand the advance­
sufficient answer to those papers and ment only of the intonate of the prohi­
bition party; if money waa to be spent
indivldulas who are harping about the
or moral aid to be given, it should all
totreaae of mortgages and Interest.
be done in the Intereata of Uris particu­
lar party; when this party controlled
Th« Mills tariff Uli
be aim­ every available office iu the jountry
11...I- -v___ 1
ed with fearful venom ami mallgnltv then fhnv rvinUi
Jor otter puroona: la tte maaaium?
Rei?liS&gt;urf.t?™t»J^ene''er y?u w*-nt anything in the line "f
at Michigan. It puts copper, salt, lum­
local option law, vblea vaaala
ber and wool on the free list. The pm- Uw
rename farm tool., we are headquarter*
bird of toalr batchliur aafway. or aov
°th'r
oouM tab. care of Itaclf
,°"r *r”'1"
hkt. wi
Um treat .uu-U h
»tll
tbc prohRdUtio party,
several { IBM n~4.n, -»i ' * ’
this discussion tho n

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Troy Laundry,
HASTINGS. MICH.,
Trinity, end guarante** strict!) flntcUss work

Hastings

City

Bank.

HASTINGS. WHOM.

MJebirao.

OFFICERS!
0. G. Brtrtntoft. Pre* Ideet;
W. A Goodyear, Vie
a D. Beebe. Cashier.

A ctunder head in the C. K. 4 8.
paaaeoger engine was found broken
aaturdv. Until this is replaced, the
construction train engine will be used
for passenger work.
•
8. L. Stone, while fishing on one of
the lakes near thia city Wednesday,
•dipped and fell on the ice in such a
manner mi to break his collar bone and
bruise his face somewhat
James W. Godfrey, of the Freeport
Herald, purchased Monday of C. 8.
Brown, representing the Chicago News­
paper Union, a cylinder press to be add­
ed td the outfit of the Herald.
A FETmoN praying that the water
mains be extended west from Broad­
way along Center street has been circu­
lated this week, and will be presented
at the next meeting of tbe council.
Have you been in Dr. Lathrop’s
drugstore and noticed his stock of
window shades and wall paper? If
you are expecting to buy wall paper or
window curtains that is the place to
buy. ,

Sadie Ruckle. 12 years of age, liv­
ing tn tho Central house block, while in
tbe alley back of the. house Saturday,
fell and broke her arm. Dr. Baughman
attended her and she is recovering rap­
idly.
Mm. Frank Patton and sons, of
Prairieville!, dalre to express their
heartfelt thanks to their neighbors and
friends, who so kindly aided them dur­
ing the sickness and burial of the late
Frank Patton.

DIRECTORSI

Generel Banklnx Busina Tnuisacted

lei Livery Stable!

Now that you are thinking about
laying by your felt* and overa it would
be well to bear in mind that the cele­
brated Prime Kip boots are to be had
only at Stauffer A Crawley's. Every
pair warranted.

Don’t fall to read the “Fifer at Lex­
ington," by Benjamin J. Lessing, L. L.
D., to be found on an inside page. Next
week will appear another Interesting
Tho Hustling New Town on the
article entitled “Independence and
U. K. A 8.
tbe Great Seal" by the same talented
Per ibe eenvenie'nre of the public, tbo under- author.
rlgart •&gt;“ MtaDhshed a livery and feed rtahla
3 D-j’.ton. and will be pleated to receive the
The C. K. &amp; S. R. R’stiU remains in
Mironaae of those desiring good livery rigs.
Rate* reaaeuable.
the hands of the men who built the
-F. A. BLACKMAN.
road, notwithstanding the report, of its
becoming the property of the Michigan
Central that is now appearing In a
The •prim: serie* of teacher* examinations
jw Han-y county, will be held as follow*.towit: number of state papers.

DELTON,

Hxvuno, ngoUr. M irth 1-2. VW".
•
h'usbvilit sp-vi d. M.ir.-h 1C 17. 1m«.
Middleville, special. March 30-31. imb.
Fnurievine. special. April
Rxatniualln » will commence a» » oclock a.'
SM&lt;1 close for nd grade work ou the s.vond
y at nswu. First and second erode etrtificatos can be rrantod only at tbe regular exam

The Barry county soldisra and sail­
ors monument will be one that every
citizen of the county can l&gt;e proud of
and the movement for Raising the
necesssiry funds ought to' be helped
along speedily to success by each.and
every individual.
x

At the examination of Dr. J. T.
Goucher in Nashville yesterday no
further testimony was introduced. The
doctor was bound over to the circuit
e.irt of the niirduiM taonrv to bo paid Jtown. court in the sum of •1,000 with gurd
halatKe ou easy terms. For particulars an-, security. L. E. Knappen appeared for
quire nfornddren Mrs. Ptiebe A. Sunderland. the defendant and 1’. T. Colgrove for
Irriog, Barry County. Mtch.
tbe people.

Farm for SaLt!

poR SALE

Irving. Small payment antpong thtte

A&lt;1

dress box XS. Marshall, Michigan.

Maple Grote Center, Thursday. MareJi and.

Lx&gt;cal News.
Circulation this week, 2.150.
St. I’ATfiicK's day- Saturday.
Work in th? first and third ranks, K.
«f T.. Monday night.
A" Nkw sign graces the front of Ed.
Powers' htrlWAre store.
QuARTruifY meeting uervices-at the
M. E. church next Sunday.
If yoc want nice prime clover seed
for your own use call on R. J. Grant.
A rt’Rio of'hhatnrock in the button­
hole is the proper thing for Saturday.
The Sullivan and Mitchell tight Is
graphically described on an inside page.
CiiAiiiAmE has “dun rone plum
crazy" over her future coal fields and
gas wells.
By Dickinson has sold his store
building ou Jefferaon rtreet to W. H.
Goodyear.
Tin: Episcopal society are raising
t unds for the purpose of building a
new chapeL
P. H. Bamlow 4 Co. iw offering
MO bushels of recleaned home grown
alover seed for sale.
A. D. McElwain gave a dancing
party tn Union hall Wednartay even­
ing. About 50 were praeenL
Be kure and read the intereattog at&gt;
eoont on an inside page of tbe career of
the late Emperor of Germany.
*

Quite a number of horaa were
bought here last week and sent to
Grind Rapids by a buyer from that
• ity.
Dr. Lathrop has just received a fine
stock of window curtains. They are
l»oth beautiful and cheap. Every one
should see them.

S. J. Bidelman has sold hi* place on
Wat Green street to I^o Myers. Kutlund. Mr. Bldelman expects to move
Zkck to his farm in the fall.
The Sunday school at the Stats raid
church was oTganizcd last Sunday, with
Mrs. E. Pennock, superintendent; Mrs
Merrit, sscretarT; Grace Mobba, organ-

Morrill &amp; Company

D. 8. Goodyear visited Grand Rapids
Thursday.

Mrs. E. D. Lake, of Vennontvllle, is
spending the * e^k with the family 61
Clarence Barber visited Nashville her brother, Al. Hams. Mr. Lake is exlast week.
’
. P“cted here Saturday to remain over
.
Mrs. II. A. Barber visited Nashville Sunday.
this morning.
Fred Smile took his father’s. Geo.
Soule's,
place
dbring tbe Intter'a at&gt;Oscar Crook, of Wayne, waa In the
sffiir.- hat week on n visit to Lansing
city yesterday.
and other places, in Frank McDerby’s
Miss Sarah Horton visited in Grand grocery. Nashville.
Rapids Sunday.
Mr. Leads Sergeant, nijMsrlntendent
Walter Foster, of Middleville, was in of the new Kuliiniitzoo A Hartings
the city Monday.
road, was in the city Thursday on
liusfuess
connected with the road. Mr.
L. E. KuaptM-n visited Richland, Kal­
Sergeant emit era plates moving h is fam­
amazoo Co., Friday.
ily from Kalamazoo to Hartings some
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, was in time during the summer.—Telegramthis city Wednoday.
Herald.
Miss Minnie Lee-is the guat of Mb*
Wilcox In Grand Rapids.
Rf.v. Hunting, of Alma college, de­
livers a lecture at the M. E. Church to­
P. T. Colgrove and M. L. Cook were morrow night.
in Grand Rapids Friday.
The funeral of Mrs. Gilleland, an
Col. H. H. Olli addrams the G. A. R. aged lady residing in the third ward,
post at Imlay City to-day.
was field yesterday.
A daughter was born to the wife of
E. Y.'Hoole tells the Banner read­
Chas. Cutler on Sunday last.
ers this week about the fine assortment
T. 8. Brice, of Maple Grove, has been of goods in his stores.
in the city the past few days.
A little son of Frank Nims got one
N. D. March, of Charlotte, visited of the fingers of his right band caught
in the cogs of a wringer at hi* grand­
this city on buslnos Tuesday.
ma Slattery's yesterday, mashing tbe
J. M. McElwain mikes a business finger quite badly.trip to Detroit this afternoon.
April 6th is the date decided on for
Miss May Roberta visited friends last
the coming K- of P. dance. Further
week In Charlotte and Jackson.
notice will be given should the date be
Mrs. E. C. Rond, of Muskegon, is vis­
changed. Lee's orchestra will furnish
iting her slater*, Mrs. Ed. Doyle.
the music, assisted by members from
Arthur Patton, of Prairieville, visit­ Squier's band. Grand lUpids.
ed friends In the dty thia week.
8. J. Bldelman left Friday for a visit
The sixteenth quarterly session of the
with friends in Beldon, Ionia Co.
Barry county district lodge was held at
J. 8. Klingensmith, of Bradley, Alle­ Hastings, March 12lh, with eighty
gan Co., was in the dly yoterday.
members present There were dele­
Mrs. Edmunds visited at Mrs. Lucy gates proent from ten lodga, repre­
senting 361 subordinate members. 1
Sanford's in Middleville last week.
St. John lodge, located at Aayria
Mrs. L. A. Conklin has returned Center, was represented for the first
from a visit with Portland friends.
time at this session.
.
There were forty Initiations In the
Vernor Willison Is now an employe subordinate
lodges during the quarter.
in the office of the Freeport Herald.
For temperance work done during
Dr. and Mrs. Baughman went to the quarter. Hastings lodge wa, award­
ed the first prize and Union lodge the
Nashville yesterday to visit friends.
second.
W.C. Otto, of Middleville, made a
Resolutions were passed by the lodge
business trip to this city Wednoday.
with regard to the enforcement of the
Mrs. Gerrard, ot Nashville, was a local option law, and others for the
guest at Prof. Roberts' home last week. good ot the order.
Afte: transacting all necessary busi­
Miss Charity Lake l&gt;egan a course in ness the lodge was- adjourned to meet
the Grand Rapids business college this in next session June 11th, with Union
week.
lodge.
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G.
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“oney
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‘ Sec.
Will Shean and sister, of Hlcknrv
HASTINGS MARKETS.
Corners, visited Hastings friends hat
Wheat,
ubiunr*
week.
••
ret tic*
Mrs. S. L. Stone and daughter Gltnna U»te.......
intend leaving this week lor SiouxCity. NeaM....
Potato**,
Iowa. •
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km ...
Bike Keutifld and Will Chidester are Kotler .
very sick, and threatened with typhoid
fevwr.
' Warren Willlutus spent the latter
feart of list week at his farm in I’rai- LIT* Chlrlrne
•• Turke
rkvllle.
!&gt;uro
G*OM
Henry Ford and family are talking ttelt.bbi ...
very strongly of removing to New

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Have received all of tbe

They Have the Lamest Stock Ever Sion in iastiip.
Agents for tbe

Celebrated Guyer Hat,
The finest Derby hat ever kept in Hastings.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.

HASTINGS MICH

BOOTS

shoes:

ood goods at Bottom
Prices.
Ah There!

Miss Mac Campbell expects to go to
('ooix-rviUc sown, there to visit with
feldtlves.
▲pplM. e*»t&gt;or*teC ,
y/cieiueut binlth and C. G. Holbrook llmoUn Reed............
visited Woodland Monday, on legal
Water Ume. bbl.
business.
ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS
Dr. Fiske, president of Albion Col­
lege, was the guest of Daniel Striker,
s‘,urd"rEvery family troubled more or less
Mrs. J. T. Ruck left Monday lor De­ with colds.
•
Delton still has the booin on and is | truit, where she expects to remain sevMany go to-day to Nashville to at­
bound to keep lively. F. A. Hlaekuian j oral weekstend the Goucher trial.
Some twenty of Alice Keagle’s
will erect a 24x&lt;JO, two story, building- i Laverne Thompson, formerly of Or­
friends inet at her home Friday for a
there for the use of Mr. Higley, a Kal­ angeville. now of Greenville, was in the parting
call, She left on the morning
amazoo merchant. The latter will put city Monday.
of
the 7th for her home In Manistee Co.
in a general stock of goods at Delton, ! Silas Stsffoid sn&lt;i wife visited their
Born to Fred Barry and wife tbe 7th,
a* soon as this builfilng is ready for daughter, Mrs. J. H. Padgbam, at Allea girl.
him, and the management of the store g:uL last week.
Mrs. T. Whetstone is very sick, her Don’t forget that Beamer make* the prices.
will be given to a Mr. Fox.
\
E. A. Clarke left Monday for a daughter Mrs. Crawley Is at home help­
A traveling man. name unknown, 'Visit with friends in Ann Arbor. Jack­ ing to care for her.
Don’t forget that Beamer has the goods to .back him.
with a soul as small as a mustard seed Son and Charlotte.
Don’t forget that Beamer means business when he talks.
bought a bag of pop-corn of Frank ] Hon. 11. A- Goodyear, E. A. Morrill
Read these letters, 1 have hundreds
\
Heath at tbe depot Saturday and in the and Ike liendenhott caught a nice lot more like them;
tbh at Gun lake last ween.
Vicksburg. Mich., May 17,1884.
hurry of departing trains p^id for it
,
with a lead 50 cent piece receiving 45 ! A. K. Fowler is expected home from IL G. Coleman, Chemist:
1 am glad to speak a good word for
cents in change from the boy. who dis­ Alabama soon^for the purpose of dis­
your Petroleum Balm. 1 have had
covered hi* Loss only after tbe thing posing of his real cetntc here.
catarrh tor twenty years, it had be­
that cheatedtim had left. What pride
Comrade Fates, of Wayland, was in come so bad that I could no longer
It must have token over such a display
the city yesterday on his way to attend speak in public, and at lima I fared
of shrewdness’.
'
Before the first warm wave, Beamer plunges the cold steel into th«i old enemy
the G. A. IL re-union at Lansing.
that it would destroy my voice entirely. of the consumer, high prices. Beamer runs tbe only store in Barry county that
The prompt action taken by Albion. ■ Luman Fuller, of Now York state, a 1 used many catarrh curee with no can do this, as he sells strictly for cash.
whereby an election is to be held to non of Moses Fuller, of Carlton, was the benefit One of your Mint,la gave me
great relief, nnd a 25c box has made me
decide as lo bonding the city for infest of Smith Holmes Thursday.
feel like a new man. Yeura truly,
»30,000 to lie paid to the Gale plow, /John F. Holbrook and family started
C. E( Bailey.
works for their present location provid­ this week for Mancelona, where they
LATER HKTORT.t
How
ing the Gala will remain in the city, expect to make their future home.
Plano, ill., sept 17th, 1887.
will cause tho collapse of many an
He treats them all alike. As he sells for cash, he has no lessee from bad debta
Mrs. Carolina Kettles, Kankakee, ill., H. G. Coleman, Kalamazoo. Mich.:
embryo boom in other towns that were
When I lived at Vicksburg I used or interest on long standing accounts, or time consumed in keeping books.
was
called
here
last
week
by
the
sick
­
based on the removal «rf the Gale works
some of your catarrh ointment, Petro- That's how and why Beamer can and dora make prices below any competition'
thereto. Th^re 13 no doubt that tho ness of her mother, Mrs. J. Miller.
ieum Balm you called it. It cured me
election in Albion will result in the
Mm. Will Sqnler and daughter re­ and you used' my name In your clrcocity’s bonding Itself and that will keep turned Saturday from a visit with lars.' 1 furnished some persons hero
the Gale worfis with them.
friends In Lansing and other placa.
with it who dalre more. If you think
Orno Strong cast his genial radiance bat 1 think 1 can make arragnements 6 Ibe gloss starch.............
A PETITION has been signed by a ma­
with a druggist here to sell it for you.
jority of the voters and taxpayers of over the ethereal objects of our mun­ 1 think it really valuable. I am cured B lbs corn
" .............
dane sphere In this vicinity Monday.
f&gt; lbs new Turkish prunes
the city requeuing the council to sub­
and do not need it for myself.
3 lbs California raisins
1 oara truly,
mit to a vote April 2nd the question of ✓W. H. 8jjhantz left for Muskegon
2 lbs best layer
*
C. E. Bailey, Attorney.
bonding the city for •10.000 for public Saturday to attend the dedication Sun­
N.B.—Until Mav tat, *88 I will send bite Kirk's best soap
Improvements.
There is no doubt day of a new. Methodist church there.
5 lbs butter crackers ..
whatever but that if the thing can be
Frank - Clarke has severed his con­ out 25c boxes for trial on receipt of 12c. S-lb can best yellow peaci
H. G. Coleman, Kalamazoo, Mich.
done legally, to raise the &gt;10,000 by tax nection with tbe Democrat and intends
Mb
•
apneota ....
Is the only jwt «uwl equitable method of soon to begin a course of study at Alma
Choice tomato catsup, little brown jugs .
Probate Ort&gt;*r.
getting the bonus necessary to secure college.
8UU ot Mieb!R»n. County of Bam.___ Bat new medium scaled herring, per box
the Lowell road. Whether aoeb action
The ladies attending the dopartmmt
would be legal or not willI be ascer­
Columbia river salmon, Mood red. per lb........
tained before the council meeting Fri­ W. R. C. at Lansing are Meadam a Ri­
Best Mackinaw trout, per lb
der, Slingerland, Hiram Jones and S.
day night.
“ white fish,
“
I’hllilpe.
. “ dscos
Mrs. H. C. Turner, who has been vis­
MR. EDTTOB:
Good broom..............................
With your permiaeton we desire to iting friends In this vicinity for several
Bat Iceland halibut, extra thick, per lb
call the attention of your readers to weeks, returned Saturday to her home,
2 cans fresh mackerel..............................
praying thia court to
what we are doing in tbe way of pre­ Wayland.
paring for the accomodation of our
M. B. Todd. Seymour Burton, E. H. in iimiiii aiEu
friends and customers. Having en­ Lathrop and G. H. Brooks are in at­ Thereupon it l» ordered. that Friday,
larged our salesroom and added largely tendance at the G. A. R. encampment be cth day of April. A. D M». «: ton
to our stock we feel that we are pre- nt Lansing.
■clock in «M foreonon. M SMtood tor; Royal baking powder, per lb ... ,
he Marine of &lt;mld pH Uou. and that Dr. IMce's
“
- ....
nared to give our customers good bar­
Mias Leighter returned to her home
Rising Sun “
" . .
gains in dry goods, such an aheeUngs.
In
Grand
Rapids
Saturday.
She
has
are requln-d to »l&gt;l*»j: at a*'-Ion rt»*ld Court, Baking powder in bulk, 2 lbs.......
shirtings, suitings, etc. And in show
than
tn
N«
bolden
at
the
Probate
Office.
in
tho
our line of rnissa and ladia shoes is been for several weeks the guat of
not excslW by any house in the dly. Mrs. Hanaucr.
b the mownized Imrgain store between
l-'~,V&gt; rX WV I■ Jw-luon u&gt;d Gmad Kaidda.
Wu* Uil,
A full lino of choice groceries, alw
Louis Proatwr and Bob Christie took
ery week, and you a ill learn souu-thiDg to your advantage, on gr-&gt;c»'ri'rj,
crockerv and glassware. Our prices a horsebark ride to Grand Rapids last
ockery and mmr gixxlH we can save you from 6 to 9) per .wit.
are always as reasonable. We are also week, taking to that city the horses re­
belter prepared to handle larger quantiOU B MO PTC): Jxiw prices for cash.
Hrmemle-r the plat*.
tlm of butter, rggs, etc. IhM *»*«•»*; c ntly tougbt here.
DMBty &lt;M
Mrs. Durning, who has been visiting
fore. Como and tee ua and we win
endeavor to make it b th pl^aauant «r.d b-r dauahUf, Mr*. D. S. Goodyear, for
tne past lour months, returned Monday
profitable for you.
Respvetfully.
to her home lo Milan.
p
SiAtri-i-ER A Crawley.

We have just printed h neat card
for W. 11. Schantz aetting forth some
facts about his horse “Holborn." We
Oct. Jeffcnwn Md Court SUu, Ilaetings. Mich. find that the sire 1’rineeps commands a
service fee this year of &gt;200 cash. A
Rates. S I .OO per Day.
llllv by Holborn. sold last fall at eix
TM» House I* M»r. with pit-aunt room*. The
natronage of IM public U respectfully solicited. months for S100, and the SpauUing
colt Rt Diuv months for &gt;100. Breed£fbdp.-Suih».

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

PERSONAL MENTION.
Dr J. C. Andrus. Ira VanVaikenL E. Knappeo visited Nashville yee- burgh and L. L. H olio why, of Kalama­
zoo. were.at, Wall Lake the fore part of

Hail Gentle Spring Time

But Beamer's Baraam Honse is Here First
DON'T FORGET THAT.

He Dares to Quote Prices!
ON WITH THE DANCE.

|

HE PROTECTS HIS CUSTOMERS!
*t

Look at This

ecsSSSK SSSSB SK H SeiStt

D NISKEEM.- Local ERhpr

--- —---- - —vuc UK, VUUMQued to April 12th.

Special Sale if Bating Powder for 30 day:.

SSSS

-^INOrWEPXPa^MAfrfr IM*.

I OOk Ol ITT

B4amdr’« Cash Grocery and Bazar House,

�THE WEEK IN CONGRESS.
OUR

NATIONAL

LAWMAKERS

ANO

from tbo:

wu entered by Torsney.

M tiled
Cine peculiarly
L*-Clll MFlV
h
ine-lirtne
The Lansing street car line will be
4iiapi««l for the purpose, p&gt;xteoe*ing
(wviillar eumtive pawrin. It cxpchi extemh d to the Agricultural college.
inarch for Fairfax Court
■v»-rj Impurity from the hload. and
41*0 given it vitality rad rlchtit-M. Il
••.rratox an upp^tiU, tones tho &lt;ligr&gt;tlon, plcaMUit lo thn suff-rer and &lt;lh*u*lll&gt;K lu Others nesting AnaudaJe a staff officer rale upto
in vigorkt re the livor, and glvre new -il is an adranred uutpovl of approorhing dl»- CoL Heenan and directed him to halt tbe
life HDd rtiergv to every function of the ea-teofworee typo. Do uut argiedl IU wu- regWtent on the spot and await ontern The
riotoly referred IL laxly. The tretlmony nf ihou*hnda, m
officer waa covered with gold lace and wore
10 the great benefit derived from HimkI’h
•Showpari!la, aboukl convince eyervlaxiy that it la p»*culixrl» the beet blood
colonel in broken English. ,
Tbe Indian affaire purifier and spring medicine.

In tho recent production by Dorothea Rob­
erts, entitled some “Royal Liven," Uiero orc
some very interesting pictures illustratZ-e of
dramatic ineidttrtn in the career of the frown
prince and Ms wlfa Ono of tome pictures I
give, as it illustratee well the character and
relations of this noble couple: *‘U ta tho ovs
of the battle of Konlggrstk. Hie guards
were defiling post a little below where Fred­
erick William stood. Bee bis figure, erect
and fair, like ono of the Nonwnen of old,
turning toward Uu&gt; soldier*, reaolul'.on and
reliance in every fiber.' 'March tor tout tn-j.
there
to our UnttkOuld!' Ev«-v man present 'i
SViSu

pranrlbtag a pematy foe unlawful cutting of

ioting land tn revurally to the United Peoria
and Miami Indians Ln Indian lerrttory *“

THOMAS J. POTTER DEAD.

ennolor. from Kentucky.
bated ou a senate committee amendment to
strike out the bou*J provtuoti requiring the
public printer to rigidly oufurvn the eighthour law. ILL* amHhdroent wax withdrawn,
but without taking a vote on Uw house douse

WaantMOTOX. Crrr, March 10.—Thomas,
J. J ‘otter, vice praddnnl and goiieral man­
ager of tbe Union 1‘iudfle railway, ditd at
Walckrrs Hotel in this city at 11 o'clock

adjourned.
In tisshoure a rraotatfou was introduced to

that followtxt Tbo pnuooY movement de- ,
elded tho day.
•
“Kfter the terrildo battle had been fought, '

_ J
£!y\

army;-appropriating &gt;227,000 fur a depart­
ment exhibit at Um Cincinnati exposition; to
build a canal around Niagara Fails; to build
public buildings at Cedar Riqii.U, Ottumwa,
and CbkoUtea, luwa. The Mebudio-David­
son eontete from t!u&gt; state of Alabama wm
detatedf too itepub'.icah« declaring that tba
evidence slsowwl that Davidson was. elwted by
fraud, and tbe Domocrata denying too charge;

memorials trod petition.* was amended on as
to refer them nil without delate It wm
agj-red tlial n majority vote of tbo t»«nato
Shall .l«rid-j heraafue whether »treaty shall

txxxU by tlM’trLvmurywMfavve-ubly reported.
Tbe di-|&gt;et&gt;dnok pension bill was resumed, and
during Ha &lt;xmul«ratliin Ingalls made a slash-

th- M-nate adjourned.

jDuflte-BavMtem case, Johnston of Indiana,
IBouteUe xml Butterworth adrm-ating too
(right erf Um cwtaKtant and O’Ferrnl) and

L.U LM1 ULI
uj
Florida, with his” each riding slowly over the battlcfirliL seek­
family and Dr. Ran- ing to succor the wounded and tho dying,
«“m. bis physician. when they moL As they, embraced tbe king
said: ‘Thou bast shown capacity as a leader?
&gt; He wu afflict­ Bismarck waa a spectator of tbo historic
.
with dropsy ot
msetii.j, a Gnc picture of which adorns the
Ruhmcslmlle in tbe Zenghan* at Berlin. The
from Omaha to horrors of -the field were 1 ppelling to tbe
Washington so fn- prlncvk 'Do who enusre war with a stroke
of tbo pen knows i&gt;ot what lie tai calling up
tigued him that it
from Hades,' wm bfa entry in hh journal on
that momentous day.”—San IL-ino'Ccr. New
।
York World.

T

r V,!w‘^p®|T ’
Vtew
y3

TBuxasj. pOTTXiu

WAfflOxenwr Crrr, March ".—A Joint
rowdutlon was pomed l»y toe senate Tureday.
dnwtingan investigation by toe geological
survey of tho practicability of irrigation for

Uta Bond-. atlaek*; a cents a vtel. by druggists.

KWWirviu.tn™ prauuwu.____ *MrNiparfllH,
-AMnuiOartlfa.

THE WORK THEY ARE DOING.

graph hdrerwly, and favorably an original
bill for tl&gt;e rvgulati'.m ct tho tetegrapb on the
principle of the biter -tale railway bill. It
was iretuted by Cullom and others that tbo
bitter WU Aouid b« referred to the intor-otate
eonunrnw remmittoe, m it was out of the
line of tbe jKMbdioo jignmittae, but il wm
firwillv teid on tho tabb-for tb« present. Pe­
tition* for toe aboludunobt of the “drum-

REDUCING THE SUTLERS SURPLUS.

dtte&gt;."^aVJr.1.1^' —Arr ,he luoothB lu which 10 purify to*
i4ood.«thu^ut«»ta in* wort »usJ.
£Tr«fac *P&lt;ibl* t® »*Drfil from lowlieinn

from 84-riY teadqaartarx

The “wer ticket
Tecumseh.

having a hungry regiment with full pocketa
fresh from the Quaker City. One dollar

.WiSsf

at a price stated 011 lhe dsy the ojdlmi tw piw
it is irtten a s*tk&gt;u» opendlou to the drtfwbut tlo-.rv ts amore scriixi* “put and call than

Hi.illinx of Rluod, Khort Hreath. Connor
xsttirs&amp;r'Xl.tSSr*

quaintanro In U10 barroom, aud dined siiia
by side. Among tbe aUractiaus of the boat
were a nunit».*r of borsre and dog* that were
being carried from New York to the summer
city, and we w.«it to look at them. Strolling
nlxxit among tlu ln was a dauditied young
mmi who might have boon tho owner of them
all for tho airs ho jnit oil It wo* delicious to
see tho way in which ha txtood tho dock

verting'
to tranMuit the docu-------- -------- —----- Jence • relattng to the
Anglo-Vonoxuulan imbroglio. A bill provid­
ing for tbe ftayinaul of too Union Paclffc
railway &lt;We wm roportod favorably. It is
toe Outhwaite bill changed in a few portico-

aloh"'“‘
“J# t^lBt l,e can

yr*n Tbe bill to dirido tbe great Sioux re•ervatiiiu was oteo agreed to, with an amandtoi-nl forfaiting all lauds given too Chicago
Milwnukro &amp; Kt. Paul and Dakota Contra!
railways if the roads ore not built through
the nesrvation in three ynore. Tlie Indians
tnko lutals in sirentity andgvtibeshlMll/BO,.

ANOTHER FIRE HORROR.

Miimarous, Minn ,
broke out ta th» Msthodist unlvwrityatH
o'clock Friday rooming from tba spoutoasous
combMtton at oily rags fa the art room.
non were forty inmate, including tbs

faculty "todenfa and servant* All but tea
escaped without trouble. Four young man
jumped from tbaswxmdriory window*: four
others and a profaroor jumped from the third
tbo roof by a clothes line. Following to »

------- — -—- —
.&lt;mw,
Uta
tbe tema, adjourned.
WaRHMoraM Crrr. MarchO.-Frum thirty-

of . the victims:
Horton Pjteher, •
Northville, D. T., internal injuria., died
*» t*&lt;’ ’&gt;«’”; Hattio Taylor, elocution

Romans considered baldness a serious
affliction and Julius Cssar was never
quite satisfied with himself because his
poll was bare.
The face, however, is the open book
and one can reudiiy trace in its var­
ious expressions, lines, changes and
complexions the state of the system.
The eye that is unusually bright and
yet has a pallid brightness, the face up­
on whose cheek nature paints a roee of
singu ar beauty and flush, more marked
in contrast with the alabaster appear­
,r .Ilu ww
ance w
of. tbe-forebead -uu
and lllr
nose-and
low-,
1 er part of the face, is one of those
whom the skilled physician will tell
I you will some day dread the funeral
: month of M &lt;rch. Iwcnurn it is tben that
1 consumption reaps its richest harvest,
Consumption they tell us is caused by
’his. that and the other thing, bv mirrnhwln
■(. K.
__ i.____
erobes in the air,
by micro-organisms
in the blood, by deficient nutrition, by
a
thousand rad one things, but wlth
whatk­
ever loe causH,, Uwav
ever the cause, decay begins with a
I

tented Ui too -mate Thoraiay protosUmr Ml* Ktrong, Mitchell. D. T„ back bruised:
arniiMrt tlu* nzte.lita_i.L_ .. . .
tk.. . _
,» ,
*_ - . , ,
&gt;
. .

j T i .
day aalnte
S'

• HK- uuuutuoi in- meter
A aaw । wc jv. u. myior, ucuu
A. bill waareta«rt«d providing fractured, arm broke. Internal injurire, may
.-'■'S-'""tatataj
dlro wm talih. tlrklf-Ur. D. T„ ta

IranamUnenta.
*

Stewart

A'”r takra. iDtaDDll-lDjotal; H. 1'roklD,
spoke in review tend, broken ankle- Aura JonreParkston
of toe time Et .^X Surod^n

mctioti to Mriko exit toe word “totally" before
“toeapadteted - Tho bd! wm Umu pawed—
yeus, 44; uayv, ifi. Blair introduced his serv­
ice iMusion MH. Tbe bill applying the ulcht-

was favcrnblyre,and the mmatomijoumEri Bntii Monday.
Tlie hotma ------ ’
uni________ J
- - .
■words

NkW YoHK, March I9.-A Herald special
from Minneapolis says: It Is learned there
that acombiaation of wholesale groevro Li
various porta of tbe country, is In pnxxxe of
formation, having for (u jjurpoeo Ute regula­
tion of prinw, and prwdhly to nrnlte a bUrineM
arrniigwntmt with too sugar trust, sugar be­
ing Um commodity which it is most jirticuUrly sought to control.

“ . . •
■ ■
wen. nuieia s
Tbe Udi to enable commnnWes to
Sax Fhancihcxj, Col., March 10.-At mid-

---- * —r ■--------- — r '
■
i*u. in
eommittoc of the whole tbe house considered
without adioti the bill to give California 5
Frank Koller, U- ”Michig» Giant ' Tta
fight wm for blood. After five fierce round*
ho-1 Iwn fought tlio “Giant" won Uie conUwt
by putting Braddock to steep with a heavy
right-hander.

seminary of Virginia, SSU.OOO for tbe occu­
pancy ly tbe government during the rebel­
lion of it* Imililing wax debated in tho

week,

Oro.ro, Rudd.,
llrod, 10-V. B.
Jonton a member of the Chapman Coal comdruVP«l dead of heart
X f^UnU-V mornt«K- !i"
amveu liarn Frlrtwv „L4., ...o .... ....

The Kepublioans game-ally
family.

•

1

LADIES

PEERLESS DYES

fhry will dr. everythlug. They ire m.Ii! rvrro.
where, rnea 10c. a paekage-an iv^ irv -n^
tareOaooqwforstrength.‘ini.-!iii .-,. Xl

as tbe sergeant liberally distributed tho
money around among tbe boys, they hushed
their grumblings and bought sverything at
any price.
When the sutler first discovered bis loss.
hardly reached their camp ground outside of
Fairfax Court House w ben tbo same glittering
..-AT
-v.. I.—1
I
I— rL. —.1

found He found him, and angrily told Col.
Ilk-nan Lhat Higrl would have him dis '
minted from tbo service for permit Ung hi*
sen to rob tbesutlor. " WeU," said Heenan,
in language decidedly pointed.1 “lot him try

Whm Are Yon

Gaine?

When do youaxartf Wherefrom’ rf,..
iu year party! What emuont ,/ r,
bWM»s haw yout What route do w.B ।

»l rei»*ar A»nl. K.'P(
H. Uortaand. Ttnv f'avt ,

no more — 1'lniadclpbm Pram.

NORTHERN PACIFIC

IfLOWniSERlILROt&amp;LdiDSS
FREE Government LANDS.
Ifetlmdist Protestant Church of South
Carolina, writes from Granville:

sen m
ELY'S

Catarrh

Creai Balis
mm from uae part of mv body to another.
Finally tho eryaipeMs broke out on my left
hxnd and arm. and produced much «w*UJng I wa. tor eixbuen mouth* afflicted
in lids way. and nf counw u»ed a great
many kindwof tnedii inm. but nothing gave
rae relief Friend, finally persuaded ma
to try Swift s bperifie I notice! a dertdrd
lmpiov.-meut while.Ukinrithe first buttlo.

Allan Pain and
I n fl a m mation
Heal* tbe Son-*

z ’il

Senwa of Taat«
alii Smell.
TRY THE CURf

fever

A partlcte tvapplteu i u&gt;.

the m-dicine I g*lu&lt;-d on an avrrap* two
found- of fireh jvr week. I think 8. 8 S.
a valuable mdiains*. end I fnquu.tly
reeommrnd it to mv friends"

OH! MY BACK!

the stable and ttaunpa one of tbo boya liters.’
—Alfred Trumble in Tho Argonaut"

^,1.,

found tbo betted and bleeding fenn of Mrs.
one’s physical con­
J. IL Brown,of New York city. Sbe woplaced ditiOD by the State of the half I
under troatxwmt by phyociana, but soon after I
The Bible telb UB that with his hair
died. Mr. and Mrs. Akm
McCann, of 13 gooe
hla rtre0&lt;th&gt; The

but will recover.
r—A. IUI a
vuuMiMung at ncuana, Ala,
appropriating g’Xl.OOO. In committee of toe
Whole the bouse thou sgrei.1 to tbo
bill
ratifying
lb*&gt;
agrvciitent
with
tbe Orca Ventre and other Indians in
Montana, t&gt;y which they give up torir rtNer-

The Funeral Month of Harcb.

|

pot toe n. mey pouring In so fast h&gt;to bis wal­
let, so bo raiwi! up tlx&gt; east and slid tl«
money under IL A. keeneyvi swgeant In
Company G soon diH-overod this improvised
till and secretly cut a slit in tbo curtain.

H’s fun lo watch him. “

twelve others, of whom four willXte The
• •
j how the laily who bad introduced him had,
■codent occurred opposite a brick water tank |
•Steps the Hell's Jlngiin*.
! it wat understood, given him money enough
near Scio station A bad joint derailed tb«
The statute forbidding car com pan ire to to go to California, and spare her further
locMnotivnC, but tlm laggxK'' rar, smoker, 'have Ixcn on tbeis Iwrses on Sunday in well mortification by hi* presence here. Judge
known, but a tiny contrivance, by which the my amaaxmenl, tben, whet: I called on my
jumped
Englishman today, to bv received, with lofty
। frnn
tbe
tra
» cowthen adjourned.
pahtentws, by thw very' getitlcmanV gvutlre
. pletely wrecktxL
__ _______ ____
____
sands of bells, and so at midnight on Satur­ man. bock again in servitude.
WahihxotOW CrrT. March H—Tbe •wr.ato
plunged into tbe itaUoo platform and tore day a tiny rubber band, similar to those used
on umbrellas, is quickly slqiped around each pcreonafpropertyP I atderd my friend.* ’
cy bill too house provision requiring tbo pub­
clapper, aud thin explains why tlie tiells on
lic printer to rigidly uuforve ths eight-boor
"He don’t dare," replied that )ibiliteopbicml
the harms* on Bunday give out no jingling.
law, toe vote tiring:« to 30. An amnDdmont
to nmwvpriMte
far too pay of public
build-’ig wnplojee all over tbe country, many
I I catch him at auy trick.. And, I say"----of whom hare been discharged for lack of
• *'Ehr
money to pay thorn, wm rejected Tbe bill were reduced to kindling wood, and a freight
I
“You'd never imagine how he gets erso."
"How does beP

ter of a mile before stopping.

rates.

____________ ;_________

huril v nwrfluliou gnutlng McDuffie, which wm
rejected—USJ to 144 . Tbe majority m&gt;ol4ti'-n wa.» tben adopted without division.
TUoimui ot niinots mtroduredn bill prohibit­
ing the use of purtraltM of ^ptaen for advertiwng pttrpoBBR without tho content Of tho

Thuixday. Tbe iiwmte than held an executive

nka

A Valet a* a Boca* Lord.
boreey young Englishman

port of the boat, it wm also delicious to as»
bi* baud go up to his bat and hl&lt; manners go
it wm feared ho wm dying. He rallied ju*t 1
«...
| down on th"ir Imre* when bo caught sight of
a llttle, and lias since been in lhat condition j
It
ha*
b«m
uoticwl
among
tho
brokers
of,
my eontpoaion
When we toft him," hta
where tl»&gt; border line between life atxl death '
_ees for Kimotime |&gt;oxt that men have been master said: “Your uifitrnil climate seeme
wm scnrwly perceptible. His death Friday
morning wm not a surprise to his family. coming into u«e a* mameugnr boy*, if the to have gut into the head ef that fellow of
expnwdon may bo used. Tbe reason for this mine i doubt but Hi h#ve to Jet him set up
Is, it would seem, that the supply of suitable for a gentkmiui on hi* own account."
boys is not cqtml to tbo demand. The downLast mouth 1 met tny Englitlunan al tbe
Burlington A Quincy system and waa lo- town superintendent of tbe American Dis- Hoffman, and over a grog be rrm.rlwi,
catod at Chicago for sans time prior to his trict company wm saying tho other day that "You remember tluit fellow who had charge
ronnecdon with the Union Pacific His con­ they arv-alwny* abort of boys and luul to -•----- —**■ •—* ——----------- •*-- **-----------trol ot tbe two rood* was practi'-ally supreme give tbo men a chance. As-yct they bare boatr
only been employed to deliver telcjrairet, ; I told him I did, ao&gt;l he langhed.
where they ore pr id for each telegram deliv- • —
' ■" —
■* *—
“Gad"
said
he,
“*be ■booed■ -two boxes of
en-d, ami can therefore increase their remu- ' clothes from me and a p&lt;K-keifu| of jc-wdry,
--------------- 'TTF----- --------- -(— -------------- -- aud tho next I heard of him lie was passing
car at 8 o'clock Friday night.
cents fur each telegram, end 3U0 or *J0 » far an Irish lord here in New York. Hr*
wt«'k is n fair week's work, realizing the man got a nigger to wait on him, and I boor bo
A MISHAP ON THE SRIE
from &lt;0 to W. One man a short time ago, . b»-k» him every dav."
by working early and late, managed to get.
—
• - you' show
-him upF
- -I asked.
'■ •Why don't
hi* bill up for half n month to over'*16. Tbe I
Ln tho suite of nwsoanger boys and oftentimes

al

••-tMwj itinv TiururciU-

ire air Is lo aii uubyalthy Ineallty.
ff rte1. I., f I... . .... i.n... L--.—

f 11 j? L
....... ..I.--. iu«mirr&lt; »r» ruren
by Hoort « HsrsapxrMlii. lhe must |«pufar and
’ucccsdul spring owdklne.

.JrtU“l”^ar‘7,U
treat puzztehow
the dangers of lijhtnlngare averted where
there are to many conductor, of elri-tncity
a* fa a telegraph, office. More than -JUM
different wlnw comb into the Western Union
budding, aud run more or Icm directly to tbo
de.tk* of thi* nrwtrw «.*^u t?.,__ _ ro_. .

DON'T
N'T SCOLD
u*implyawful.

NoUrtarr irfSe

anneal limes wm mare painful than
thew twin diseases. But—oughtn't
a man to be blamed if, haviagKheuffljdiam or Neuralgia, be wont ue
Ath-Io-pho-ros, when il has cured
thousand* who hare suffered in the
“rar way ? Il has cured hundreds
them rhy,*‘1*1a’ b*Te PronuuDcrd

^S§wT=E

ENGLISH BUCHU
le One of the Beat

Kidney
INVKfiTIOATORfi IN

ing fiasbM of forked fury

N^l/haT^s

operator* are young women, and they may
be expected to shoro tho general sentiments
of their sex eonrerning this uncertain and
Wickfol tanklnw
.
““
all other puzzles which stand in the way of
human progress
F
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Every wire, as it entero the buildlnx
po*es through tho bottom of ft iong narrow
board and then again through it at the top.

W. JOHNSTON A CO..

ally stop the cause of that cough cures
tbe disease of the lungs.
That is all there is of it.
Tbe cough is an evidence of a wast­
ing. To slop it effectually, a rt-mwly Ui to a-[.nr. tte au™,, of ,u Uul
must be used that will search out the
“I—&gt;”&gt; u&gt; ta Bprf (h, |„rt
cauM&gt;, remove lhat and then heul the tatta- ««»,• -Lich drop, Irouaujii
lungs and do away with lhe cough. *ta X aS ranroUa, roll, th, opj.thj
This Is the power, special to itself, pos­
“ “ta ta rlu.h
sessed alone by Warner’s Log Cabin «L -nd Iwyuud U do urwTh*r^, o*
Cough and Consumption remedy. Thin
is no new^tangled notion of narcotics
and poisons, but an old fashioned prepa­ trienl infiueore. te thi insured Til vri^
ration of balsams, roots and herbs, such
as was used by our ancestors many pvoeved directly from the street to the
\ ears ago, the formula of which hxH switchboard iu the operating room, where
ireult
l&gt;een secured exclusively bv the present they y. .topp^ Tho wlrw ou^bed u&gt; thZ
manufacturers at great trouble and ex- machluMto toe room ail run to this board
and
coutMx-Uon*
are
ratablislaxl
therewith
pens&amp; It is not a mere cold dryer.y It
is a system-searcher and upbulhlrr and
T„1T
a consumption expeltant. Where oth­
A1*,1 ceru“ piece or parcel ot bwrthtnr
ers fall, it wins, because it gets at the
constitutional cause and remove® it
From the system.
X W. Hensxw. of Greensboro, Pa., on
'!’wl q«»Hyr of tbe north east un.ro
Jan. 15,1888, reported that “he had de­
Dated Fr’re try
rived more rexl benefit for the length of
time, from Warner’s Log Cabin Congh
and Consumption remedy than be bad tally -pnnki,Tr.^r
•1UTB a coumovK. *
tin.
*
«TiLk&lt; nnctithoenIttarnA.1. «... a-.i—!
•
...
for years from the beat state physl
clans.**
if you have a cough, night sweats.
• poltlve. BMurance in your own mind
• hat you. oh—you have no consiinite
i ion” rad yetlotteflitah appetite, cour
*igv. as your lungs wa-te away, you m&lt;ri
know that soon the funeral month ot
Mtreh will claim you, unless prompt!) ’«•. d&gt;H*P*ls .nd U’’Trr&lt;«-'’f busters,
_ ..FKel
of ‘’•blttty.
and faithfully you use the article nam­ ire tabllitv amt
'd. If other renirdlua have faih-d tn
'his one thoroughly. If others nre of
fered. Insist the more ou trying this tin
qualed preparation.
tatorfertng with business'
6ome persons are prone to consumn ,
Hon and they xhould never allow the
•llseare to become seated.

rtiSTL^l 2 £

'sE’waa.s.s.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE. OIMTLEMEH.
I «umf.M-taHlW
K&gt;r, w Trantra UMIIIIK. Uw •wiBli'x' " J
It «4 shoe, whldl euuahs
•xio WHO*HwJxrencd

A W00LBT, AGKNT.
HMilai’-

�KAISER WILHELM
gesticulation

Sketch of the Life of Germany's

wm

lUeme i, wlicu be
te fat mon with
and animated talk.
renesring Un- demands

Late Monarch.
PRUSSIA’S

GOLDEN

AGE.
provinces just south at Denmark, Schtaiwfr
Men invariably

Bow the Unification of Germany
Was Secured.

uov naieu roe a di iinajK
ntelfo-t, thoroughly upright, obstinate la
ins opinions, and tenacious of }&gt;urpose. Ha
was for a time gsremor of Baden Whm
Fntict Williuni was 43 .yean old and

I drairod war, but if 1 ani forced to it Twill
maintain tbe honor of Germany to tlie taut
' man.” The king** ride wa* a triuni|&gt;ba)
journey. Tbe country was aroused lo wild
rntliusiastn and madness «gaunt the French.

Great

ad sides were hurrying in mu! confusion and
rout King William wm a hero Hi* aoi.
diets tbrougvd around him and, it is said,
they wept for joy. He had sbaird Uwir
Uardsblieand tolia during lhe day, encour­
aging them and sp-akiug comforting word*
to tiie wounded. Ai teiilgbt Ciuuu on Lbe
whole army jriued in the rid song, “Now
AH Thank Gal” Tbs refrain wm jwswd
from bill to hill, white Uie awect rirnlns
lulled tnany a dying hero on hta way to

wtm
’*♦"*"‘1 U:al Prince
H illlam abotild henceforth Im called j cinee
of Prussia, being hrir to tbecTonu. European

fOopyrigbted by the A:nvricani*rn« AsroclaUan.l

Tbe life of tbe isto Emperor William I. of
Germany, spounwi a period of sutprteing

wm advanced io c/'inmand»T i.-i chief of tbe
•nuy. The revolutions of 1848 crated tbe
peoples of EaroiM.
LoaB FhUIppu was
driven from tbe throne of France and Ger­
many wm seized with the infection. WHItarn Prinre of Pru»ia stampod out the revo­
lution in Ba&lt;lra and Berlin with reauluteuras
and relentlenmics*. White lib brother, tbe
king, wm weak nnd ▼qriltatiog in id. policy,
tlw» prince of Pmwia wus in favor of strong
muosure*. He. bad a horror of revolutions
and repudiated tbe idea ot popular »overHgnty. At one of hb brother* rounciU lie
"
....... -■......
.''"PM
would rather up|&gt;eal to that weapon than
couwht to ndeovu-a propio who dared rl.im
thuright “to tote their own taxes ” He wu»
thoroughly hate,! by the people. Ho intenw
was tbo feeling against h'tn that it wa»
dmmd best for him to quit.tlse kingdom for
a time. He repaired to bmilon. There Im

morstou and Russell.
UponJib return to Gecnumyhe agnin.lived
in seclusion. During all them yoiis ilu.
prince of Prussia had full opportunity to mm
tlie weakiMsM of hu broth&lt;-r'» c&lt;Hirse and to
»tudy the tendency ot errata. Ha wns i iprniug definite idea* mid a strong will't© execute
Hum. Meantime be t.*&gt;k an active interest

in tbo PniMian parliament. Gnutually hr
regained ms-ch of hb lu-t popularity. The
excitement and contort* of government bad
shattered the health of the king. ’ His sensi­
tive mind received a fatal shock. The pnfire
EsrXKOn WtlUAM l, OF OXRWAXT.
In buyltoo! bis native land wasbuiuilintod by

lory. HB family was reduced to rxtremlties. A» u youth bo intirciied nnd fought
Mill) Un* armies that overthrew tlin great
flew French t-iiinirv. and paraded the Htr'vets
limn b« hvam- a tong. conquered AiUUla.

many, and w • ui-nle an cmp&lt;Tor«a Fnmcb
•jIL lie wa» in turn tinted and loved by his

num. 11B mut.ber was one of
tiful 1

protect the right." He formed n naw min­
istry which pleased tlie people. In Ire* than
two years the king died, and lli&lt;« prince of
Prussia became the monarch. He
M
ywirsof age, ami wm daaenbed n» n "fine,
dignified, handsome, somewhat bluff old
tuaiur He wa&lt; tali anil strong. His manneiu v.crc plain, hearty, flunk nnd ggirenhle. fi&gt; LU tnlUtary life Ide simplicity hns
been compared to that of Grant. However,
arUtrnry. Only one goal thing wa» said
almutbiin: "He was bon-st and would krcp
hB wont" The i’ru'Ulans hail x*rf«ct^bnfiilwice in lib integrity. He was cruwii*^ nt
KuenigstK-rg withgxriu p«ni‘ On that oc­
casion he pro'JaimeJ to tb* world that im
con&lt;Merv&lt;l bimrelf a Mug by divine right

Atnid-t. all tlie grandees -of Prussia and tbe

j known u« lay
Hou -v-t, it sertusd well nt the time,
nn delicate, feeble little fellow, and
t bereft) • n't aiiowwl to join In tlw most

Fruuia, pre&lt;-&amp;ie-! by general-., minhu-r* and
royal officer*. entered th* aid cathedral
Peals of inu*i&gt;- floated from choir to choir and

rai.wcx basu. owo vox bikmahcx.
been a bone of contention. They were German
|&gt;rovlnre*. but by tbe juggling of monarchi­
cal mnrriagrw had come under tho |&gt;owor
of a Danish king. This was Frederick VII.
Ho wns the last monarch of bis line. Hu
successor made a decne annexing Hchkswlg
and Holstein. The people of the duchies re­
volted, Haiming that they were German and
not n.uii.k subject*. Ax thb juncture Aus­
tria and Prusiia intervened tn twholf of tho
.In—___

- liiui u soldier.
tive war up;&gt; outed totsain bxv br&amp;:h&lt; r* mid
himself In military cxere.sra Tbo king was
wont b&gt; j&lt;ec)».thfough a track of 41»o sloor to
welch Li.« !*&gt;&gt;« maneuver ‘luouod tbu room.
I’rinev Wilii'ukderdrqsed rimistani*&gt;nsly in
•tn-ugth and imliwy discipline. Hi* nnlor
»m uroused liyn-odirg the exploits«&gt;t hl* an
of bi.ov n r-utfiitry during hu oivu clnldbtxrl,
/.n.l Uy the t.usrsof LU motlfrr. ’Scarcely *u
t:&lt;&gt; 1-1 *»-..r»old when Napoleon I Javaded
Berli* in triumph Tbo young prince was
boMijjr taken fromjiiaco to plane, nut of-tbo

With hitnrnnguBh sbnaaid

ttcd-wiitb tears. Act, develop your nlrength.
i ■ rn.i.i you may l» dcrtbwd to deliver yuur
'■(Hi. ir.. Do lux let yosiM-lvra be carried
Bv
mruf!
-Pnusdau war broke out in
. vidtod Ids mother's tonils

&lt;-.ntefirplatIo:iI

ll.cn

biule each other* an

nnd U&gt; nslitrhol home a conqueror, having
bundlinl ■«! Hi.' .ddi-nemy, he again went to
tin* Uallowol M pulcker. and placed upon it a

crease tlie army. This pilfer wns opposed by
lhe jariiainrat. which refused him tlie neces.
' sary money. Th" new king wa* ulHtiuata.

th* Irest. and be propored to do it. Ho proeerutail ne«tq»|*n&gt; and suabtsd ix'lltii’ian*.
great man h ’constantly dhgnited. That he
P&lt;-Muted our of the linnet clement* of wonderfu! success must Im acknowledged, from Ills
iudgbl into mm. Tbe next vvtur after bis
coronation ho selected ns .president of his
ministry Otto von BMinaivk, j*rhn|vt the

since *u*taiti~l him ansi-lst sail tbo donflleta ot
tbestate The king, with rarr di*-niton, fer­
reted uut two other uiarvduu* munis to aid
him in rc-Tganizing tbonnny. Th-eo were
Helinutli vra Moltke and Albert v.m Roon.
With such counselors King William wm
ready to grwpftte with tlie approaching eontlie king’s life G Indtewlubly link* 1 with tba
bietury &lt;&gt;f Pnuria. Hu i.-.nga&gt;iip b*;un in
activity. He qnairolr.1 with his (Mi liiunent
and wtia hated by his |*-opir. Tliey faii*d to

belong to tin* world and to ray country.

1

policy of the state."
In 1*15 Napoleon escaped from Elba and
bunt a&gt; a, bombshell upon Europe. Once

Mspcteou wns beaten at Waterloo, Faria waa
-

txriuta.s arorwra.
underatand him, nud so could nnt fathom
Use future, to wo Uw glory tbeir king wm
preparing for them.
No pubho man tn
Europe wm so unjwpuUr as King William,
onto** It wm his minister, Bismarck. Even
to England it was Uli r.rttete of faith that
William wm a bloodthirsty old tvrrnt, and
fate subjects all blockheada.” Buck was tho
unprop.ti’-xw tteginntag of William I m king
of I"rt»ia.
Now to understand how tbe king came to
at this limo Germany wan a loote confcdrration ot a great many small oountriw, each

th- smaller German states at once racoguia^i
the intention of King William nnd bis crafty
ministers to iwntrahze Germany undue Pros
•inn control. Austria vigo?otu&gt;iy prepared
fw war. Even Prussia bitterly op[K«ed tlie
pMicy of her king. The king WMdctcnniiMxl.
He walked rough shod over ixmatiiutianal
lights, in tins month of flune, ISttl, tbs
begun to move, and the king al once
issued n procUmatiou dicl&amp;iiug that ths
cause for which Prussia took up arms was
that of ths union of Germany and tlie ratablist in nut of a imriianirut rapmsutlug the
Genuarn notion. King William donuuided of

their tr.vop® cud remain neutral. They re­
fused, and declared for AusU la. Thb waa on
June li By 'fgpo a» King William had in­
vaded and overcome all throe. He Uoponed
tbe king uf Hanover aiul annexed Ids king­
dom to Prusda. Von Moltko und Von Itoon
bad evidently done thorougb work in wganiliatod br-ath. Two mighty powurs fought
for supremacy. It wa&gt; a life and death
sQllg^io.
ruling ami prayer lu Pruisiu. Tbe king
drove to bis church and invoked tbe divtoe
favor. King William hud appealed to God
and to tlie )&gt;.-&gt;pl» to hold bun ldiuuvl&gt;«ss tor
the war. T'-m PruMiuns were divided into
two armies, «&gt;ip&gt; coninuiiuiol1 by the crown
prince, tbo king's sou. and the other by hU
nephew, Prince Firdetick Cbarlve. Pruasia
took the offensive and liivadfld Austria. In
Bpbem.'i. aliucwt midway bet* ven Berlinund
Vienna, B a littlw village called Sadowa. It
B situated on tbe river Elbe. Near by tower
tofr above the.water's relgo thei battlements of
tlie furtrtM K'Wigjrraets. Here the two
largest annicrtl.at hnd over met stood facing
each other. Tlwy nuiiib»red a quarter uf a
milliou ot men each, and were to decide the
fate of centrnl'Euroi
the king arrived and
scsi. Gen. Benedck
Anstnnu army. Tbe Crown Prince of Prus­
sia bad hut yet brought hia division of tbe
army up. But, fearing an attack from the
AustriaiiM, tho king decided’ to anticipate
tlM-m. The bat midsummer ran ot July 8,
1t»X5, burst forth with gorgeoiu splendor to
look down upon slaughter aud carting*, nnd
tlfc fate of an empire. At Keylock thu king
mounted bi* h-jrsc. Ho rode a large blood
liay charger, a* handsome an animal u one
could wish to sec. . Tbe horse, though long
dead, ha* bcM&gt; pre|&gt;arcd for exhibition, and
ocrtipirs a prominent place to tbs Hobenzol
lern museum in Berlin. Tbo king was eccotnjianied by Bi*man% Von Moltko and
fight had begun. The wbola Pruwi-in Hua
was belching forth destruction. Tba Aus­
trian* were Intrettcbad, and. burled Ixck
deadly rc-qxiiuex.

fore. ordering tbe crown prince forward

terrible a* tlie minutes sped away. King
nTUiaui grew anxious and forgot bhnaclf.
Ha rpumsl kb horse end rusb.sl into tbo
niklst of tho battle, where bullate and burst­
ing shell rndcugeretl hb life. Ilb oflicors
wore- sstonnilei.
Bismarck hurried after

expkBiv.' French envy. Mince King William
bad arasted in the defeat of Napoleon I,
Frauiv had cffervre.»-d and solidified and te-'
rffnncm.-wJ and re-»oU&lt;lifl&lt;ri with curious fre­
quency. Napoleon IH nas now toe French
etnjieror. King William in 1807 had vidted
tho emperor as a guest. Apparently William
was content with what hafi been done to ai*peaae bis inotbcr’* anguish. Naj&gt;oJeon waa
itauig (opularity at home. Friuire waa at
the effervescing point Napoleon sought a
foreign war to divert his
and
strengthen himwlf. The pretext waa found
and the quarrel was sought with tlie king of
lTu*aia. Euroja-an coraplicatiatw formed tho
cateiaibte reason. Spain bad dethroned Queen
Tnlwtlta an,*
I..
... -_______ _
Marshal Prim, of Spain, at the request dt tbe
Cortes, tendered tb« -xbroue to Prince Leo
|&gt;old. Now it Irapf^eited that thi* same Leo­
pold mmu number of I.'m family ot Gere
man
HobenwiHorn.*,
of
which'
Fing
Williaui wca the -ho«&lt;L Franc* jumped
lo tba couciusion that Prussian iufiueuce wm
ut work, on.! that if Prince Leopold becam#
king of 8]ioin the balance of power to Europe
t. _ ______________ .

tly Mt that bis majesty
count of his constant salutations Upon cnaoraurion 1 stood alone in too Tlitergarten us

in return a hearty salutation and kindly

Hi* eomptexion was ruddy nnd clear.

Ro

adjutant always rode with him nt thb time,
Fohnw ly lie frequently went alone. Dot in
1878, white paaiing' along Undw d&lt;-u Linden,

Tins was in May.

In the following worth

Aftew those attempts be rode with company.’

Vben th*
pir* dies, which oC'us *rill get

will Ruasia gain aitotbyr foothold in tbe di­
rection of India I Tbe Turks rote largs
Christian populations In Europe; but unfor­
tunately, those population* dutraat each

Fan-Sinvio movement — they dream of a
great Slavic empire. But those who main­
tain this idea and live iu Russia want that

&gt;bile Poland
as it was is divided,
Blavi/proviucsa
broke out in Herzegovina and soon oil tbe ad-

yok. But tlie Turks defeated all, commitUng frightful atrocities, especially in Bulga­
ria. Then England proposed a ixmforenbe
at Constantinopla, which waa held, but aoeomplishnl nothing; after wlucb Russia
(April 24, 1877) declared war against Turkey,
and by tbe clow of that year her armies wore

prominently before the world tn tho most

men. Hf» policy at once beam* otmoxiou* to

lorotiini of i ii-.idifultrew. and a corwi.lorntlon
&lt;f hit dull'- II«ifcAid: “With a grateful

likvwBa far frn;u considering inywlf bettor
tbn-.i otli-is on account of my high birth.
• “ * J will never forget that u prince is
also a man. and, in common with tbo iowiirat

night weighty
considered.
Hi

evety &lt;»)« BUd cmplnycl him. King Williani’a life was like a drama, with hero and

, nmhio and ivd Mil in. Tim crow n was Imnue
in-an a pillow of gold, cxsitly' materia! and
iliw workauuiohip. With great reverence
tbe )«&gt;-inc‘ lifted it. nnd before tlie vast innltitnds placed it upon his own head wit)/ Ids
own hands, thn* signifying that thn-Aown

di'Vuti-i t j th'? memory of a motficr I han luu
been G&lt; &gt; im.ny’* ug«l empwor. She died at
imic.g - -&gt;t 34. und nt each anniversary of her
dcjl tin’ vnijirt*&lt;r laid flower* upuu her
tomb nt Chariuceuhurg.
Ih'lJ; *- went to war in 1813, nxmving the
&lt;it a c q'tain. Tbe nili"* w». e, at
this tinw, rl.viug in ipon Nu;wb&lt;»n, In th"
Ixittl-i ot JJir-»ur-Aubu hia follitr ordered
hiiu tu ;:- t news from a certain regiment.
Regnnlh** &lt;‘f whistling bullets, ho dashed
mtn tlir lh|ck ’&gt;! the light and obtained the
ilewi ►. L iiifiinnsffon. For his brnvm y bo was
decorated, anh tho Iron Cross. In March,
1814. the in.i; -* of lb" ollied monarchs of
England, R.roin, Pruaua anil Sweden euten«:i. Pa:
Pi iuco William was with tbum,
ami saw I’inis for tbo first time. Hhortly
utter IJils return- Im wm conflnned iu the

God bn* idlQwed me u&gt; he born in a high ria
tkinof !ir.‘;.l&lt;eeau*» In it I jxmseas a better
opp-ertuiiit v to cultivate my intellect and my
soul, nnd tM cause I can do better work and
iiccoBjpiBb inure good. 1 rejoice with all
humility nnd am far from thinking that God

As tba boor reached midnight th* king , ap­

building. Then solemnly appeared tho king
before thonltar. He waa clad in »i tick uut-

le-m said that Bismarck ulMirbed tho kl/tg
und thereafter directed evcryUiipg TUB B
a mistake. King Wiliiani 1 had tbe good

ro inore.

Bismarck, Von Iloou and Von Moltke. and

Home!" and soon all was tranquil Tbo war
begnn King William and lib army were
sidea which Austria was compelled to pay a ready. Not only did tbo German army poolarge war indemnity. In two mouths King
William bml added five provincca to hb
kingdom, covering an area uf 25,&lt;i00 square Innes. France declurrd war on July 15, 1870.
miles, and uuml-riug 5,000,000 inhabitants.
He liad shown the j&gt;ower ‘of hb array and brring 45O,&lt; 00 men, un tbe frontier of Frano,
placed Prussia at the head of G-.-rnmu power. ready for action. Their lenders were th?
natiiHw took joint ptxswiioti of the ductile*,
Pruasig went wild with delight. King Will­ crown prince. Prince Frederick Charles and
having but little trouble in overcoming Den­ iam wns a hero To nod wa* but to have
mark. Harmony lasted hut a short time.
bis wish gratified. The king liitnsvlf became
graciouz. He granted general amnesty for William made a ]&gt;roctarnation to tbe Franck,
Finally King William and the emjMror of all jwlltliw! offetiscs. His po]&gt;ubirity wm in winch be said he was not fighting tbe
Austria met and formed what is known as unboundvd. His propio Gg.m u, grasp his French, but only their emperor.' Ho promintention, and hi* menifi.-rt lioutvty of purUlMit Austria wa. to have M&gt;|nnttn
jxno in reaching the rad. Tbe great result’
control of tx-blarwtg and Prussia of Hol- of the war was tbe formation uf the North
Kiu. while for a money eondderallon Laneii- German euufederuUon, under a new plan
. .
,. • ---------------- unuer u new plan
■g was
ceded
was a short - proponed ami directed by Prussia. Rcpro- tured. Numerous engagements took place,
usee,
ted to Prussia. This
Thlswasn
lived expedient. The conflfaiug poHdea of 1 xeiiiativee of cauh state nsM-mbl«l in Berlin,
in February, 1887, to dbciiv* and adopt
Constantly i lashed. Bismarck managed to a constitution of union.
Tbo work was King William journeyed with bls troojw. A
throw U&gt;e blame ujxjii Atastria. Natnrally
carried on with j«triotie enthusiavu. war corre poodent described his arrival in
the various German slate* took opposite sides
By tbe end of April the task was ac- Pout-a-Mocsaon, “an old man in a common
lu the dbjxifo. King William U.-uiud a circu­ compiuhed, and King William was mada coach, with a blue uniform covered with
lar letter. He said: “Prussia, by its situation,
president of . the new German v.
Pru*.
ita German character and the German patriotarmive, the control of foreign diplomatic the battle ot Gravelotte With tfm were tbe
Security within the limits of Germany. For affairs end the inanagement of tbe |K«tal sys­ croyni prince, Von Moltke, Von Roon and
ibis pu.-j&gt;o« a refortuatiun of the wnire con- tem. King Willioru sent abroad tbo pro­
clamation: "The Gennnn fatlrerland can
fldent of Germany it* situation Imperils it ma in tain &gt;ta peace, it* rights nnd lb dignity had Kinrthtog almost plainti'
beyond m.«l other .-totes uf Eurojw. Buttho with iu united forces.” At lait, after a
fiite bf PruMta ulUinnU-iy involves Uwtuf lapw of cent tiries, Germany was onto more on tbe field until the last gun was Cm!, end
Germany, and if jPiussia’s strength * were
then mode Ids supper of block bread and cold
broken Um* share uf; Germany iu European prema King William rnlcd. Tho king now
poll
administerrd nff.iiis so wisely aiitT iionretly,
Gvr
and with such advantage to the common
good, that instead of Jeriourim in tbe new
euifrai'ration, ’u spirit of patit &gt;U«iu rerraaiM the wbvie pevpk.
Tbe cluwwt of
friendly treaties were cuncludrd with toe
South German states Many men wished
that nil Germany could be consolidated and
fnriiici into on&lt;-graioLcinpire. Tbe beucllta
of tlie new condition of things imrordiateiv
nxaulfeated tbemselveA Fboeigu naueus paid
more deference to tbo North German «©ufedernUoii—bu»ine».&gt; ata! cuunnereo thrived.
King William was wonderfully blessed.
Not since the reformetiou hail Germauy

tlie / believed he would L-&gt;
able to

voled. The campaign had laste-d but seven
day*. The atruggb was virtually over.
The Prussians pushed on to Vienna and en
eauipcd within eight uf tho city. A few un­
important Irattles took place about tbo city.

Berlin tire rtivet* near tbe depot were blocked

iperor William und Bismarck
Wednesday, Be}*. 1, dawned as
beautiful morning. Tbe weather

viutkxi a general peace conference met al
Berlin, Jane 13, 1878. This conference made
Bulgaria md-pel&gt;d&lt;nt, with .Alexander of

Sedan.
King William and bis array bad
«ureveled In completely surrounding Na
priran and his fercea in tha little citadel.
"Never before in tbe world’s hiatra^y ha*
been such a butchery as went on during that
great fight” It was the Waterloo of tbe seo-

the Turkish provinces. But Turkey failed to
carry out the reforms, and aPuiwdan Intrigue
in Bulgaria resulted in a consjdnu.-y in court
and army which drove Alexander from tbe

of death was tightening upon Napoleon. Mar
sb al McMaixio wm seriously wounded. Ccr-

King William:
1 lay my sword before
youthful Pnuahu-. prinoe

the third Napoleon.

tween tbe two nations, and now Germany
L-. ... T&gt; —I-__— •______ 1____ .

Hjwln fa ro-

appealed to as arbiter, and his action bad Um
happy rtfw-t uf ending tbe long standing
quarrel between tbo German anthoriUea and .

King Wilikun wrote to
Catholic ch arch are ao cordial that at tbe el*o

latod to N&lt;|&gt;oieon as to King WUliam.by
IVMOI1 of HB wife’s conmcUon with the Napo­ ■Blf."
.
leon family. King Will'am immediately
Napoleon was taken captive to a Bttie
answered that be had no intertk/ to tbo affair, cnxtle nestr by,.which King William had
and bad uwri no Influence lit the matter.
Napolron demanded that Kisg William com
mand LuojKild to decline tho proffered honor. ■
------ --------- r—'
4— - umu.
Tho king replied that be hail neither inclina­ Their interview lasted only Uflren minutes.
tion nor power to soccdo to stlch a demand, Napoleon afterward expressed himself as
and heiicu refused. In tlie moontlnio Prince much i.upreawd with the courtesy and kln.b
Loonold voluntarily withdraw lib name. Tbo
trouble seouMd settled. Certainly the Prus­
sian king wan justified in freilng Uiat no

to tbe request of Bivnarck that the array be
rel.t—I An/I 1K&lt;. vmw.IIm
__—__

thorough priiiarnteon for war will insure
peace. Tbo French then adopted a more
pacific tow. The first demand of Btemaick
was defeated In the refa-hslag
solved that I&gt;ody and onirred

tbe beadquarters of King Wiliinm nnd hl*

liad been a movement, rommenced by toe
South German Ftntre. to form a union of
all Germany, and procUim King William of
rusaia cinpcror of united Germany. Il wm
wintry January day in 1871 when the idea

U a largo room, whose walls are cotnptetriy
iuMxi with niirrors. In thb room Rubeliou.
Louis XIV and Napoleon I had planned their
invasions of Germany. In thb snow room,
with much ceremony and military pomp.
Klug William wm proclaimed reapcror of
Germany, and tba title made hereditary in
bfo. family. Shortly niterward* the now

converted into a hospital. The walls were
hung with costly painting*. EmjMror Will­
iam had them all carefully covered, su a* to
protect them from injury. Tlie siege ot the
COUTT HELMuTU VOX MOLTXX.
Napoleon could not let the chance for a fight
nenpe. While King William was at Ems,

outs- more Emperor William enteral Puna a

ceived tbo nbeurd demand from France that

I-i ux months of warfare King William's
army bad fought 156 engagement., bwHfol
*'---- ___ . a
.

from ever becoming a -andklate tor tlie
Bpon^ throne uhould tbo opportunity pramut
ttoelt Tba reader can infer tho sturdy king’s
reply. The king granted several Interviews
lo Count Beuedtftti, tha French uml&gt;a«iador,

cation*. King William finally refused an­
other audkniee to HenedetU. On Wednesday

lured 600,000 French prisoneri, tfs*s**«l two
jirovtores, AEace’-uad Lorraine, wfeidr were
German to Wood, but bad beexsue French In
sontimrat, and to&gt;{KMsd a fine upon Fiaure uf
5,000,000,00g francs. To* cmjMi-o'. raelvid
such an ovation when be retur n*! to Berlin
m B seldom accorded a man.

—an appeal tn tbo people
A
but iMntod campaign follow mI, ru*

Um army wns won hicrwtM*! and inotalitrd.
OnthelUd uf Starch. 1887. Emperor William
reached u» ninetieth birthday, wbieb wm
cetelrnted with gicutfesUvitire. Fu May lhe

diets tn Berlin.
OAillnr. t K..

The uvcnU iintiwdiafcly pre-

�mry ■
THF OULL SCHOLAR
will yield

BIRD OF THE STEPPE.

CniNESE NEW 1EAR.

MOW THE BUSTAHO 18 TAKEN BY

SmOULAR WAYS tN WHICH THE
ORIENTALS OBSERVE IT.

RUSSIAN HUNTERS.

brought to bear and nmoaaiter bia decline
taUrr.bte text*

PROTECT OUR BREAD

u. - u I

or kx» vipir»'tt«iy a^juturt the wh'-.i-baJe s JcilentUon of ti.we rat.

of cxpericuix In other lauda, atwi, although
lhe glamour of tbe K.-nr&gt;deur of European
scene* w souwtbing not to be overrated by
uoprejudioed unu intelligent lookers on.
U ia the oosKitUou of toe average ciUseu

Birth the huaith aod thr pock&lt;*te t-f tbe pwplt

j,-r-iK-ction.

There h »*• ertirle of food in grrirraJ ibw uiort videed;.

ilaww.-, that challeuia* tboturhlful aueu-

Fur raising bread, bincsit vr other f »nd only the rerv

purest baking; jMzWucr should be rrajArn fd.
tiling
“A clone observation of tbe condition* of
life among toe older nuuoua glee* oue a

.

‘'

The use of t!

ary crefttu of UrUt» wr of baking powder*, vontaining lime .a;
resHo stn.teiiiuj' from

ph^phatea. carrie* deleterious iugredim4&gt; tutu the f«

the Dxi«ster aud

prejudice of til* lit* and heahh &lt;4 the *• n-.wnrr.
ttaai 4,UO&gt; articles are subp-ct to duty.:’

•wu* iu a large mty idea Caxitou ia utw uf Inand crowns it with dignity, which give*
safety to capital and protect* its lucroaHc.
which eocuras political.power to *very ciU-

Gruver Civvclnud—Pleaae, sir, 1 fonn-1
tl* Hlatenwni in tlie National Democratic
platform of IWi
And yon liad no
ue»t a statemait
fnitii auch

directly a* a private ciuten toan a* q pub­
lic candidate, 1 aiiaU devote uiy*clf with
toe cunTutaut belief that tbe admltuetra-

bird*

■public health ■‘wheu llwif sale ia made ajnnidenieuBcir &lt;*er

Randy

aud the jx*n: 'tie* of the Iw are rigidly enf*n-'.‘»-&lt;L
The tirdiwy haHfg powder t.x r»tas«u either lime. n&lt;

iuuxaiuced into the evAtmn is too free qAMutitMt?cause*, werkd

axtmof!y cutuitag bird, and know* almost to

DriiMx:rula of Kentucky, which he fixed up
dutiable aructa*
V’Sde Sau&gt;—Ke didi

Bustard* are nutgregar

found iu any one kx-uhiy. Ou the utoar baud.

orders id the kidneys: altuu. a ©on &lt;«Te ptAk-u, ur hmt
which are coudeiuuM by phyaiciaus as deleter-tons in

wltbu-.

Well you must

when taken uadcr certain phynotl ©cmffiflkBMt
Ju*t look a*, your report ut eumux.-rcc and
n&gt;t igHtauu, ImmmkI by too bureau uf alaUa-

Although

apparently

madova*

alum and ph-wphatan. and «iw»lnt»-h pnrj.

within rang*. tba uttier to obtain a pip*

number of dutiable article* imported
during toe previous year waa 1,002. and

TV

' only baking yoirdrr on the. Market that is fn ;

per-

T.'-.e aba-1Jut* purity cf the Royal* Baking P&lt;
"M«y the fiv* t'riwmp «towwt»d ou it*&gt; door,*
*..j — —. i
. —....

thing wi.leb tend* to nouriah English and

our nati-*uubty by deedoping our ua»y
and nuaat .Mruaea
Of munr Tbe Irish World ia too polite

■•j*

pre«ruxnent]y the urot&gt;t useful and win-'—«&gt;nn&gt; Jenv.iuif/wn. Coritk*.irg dg li.ne. alum, pbtm; hat* r i.rt»c•it leaves nt» alkaline or other n&lt;dunru in tlw f ■&lt;•&gt;!. a

larger niunbers-

ajuave hwttref*

mut&lt;.

1’ght and ffWBrt brvtd. blvti't a::'

arc i-rfectly digestible and wholesome whether bet vr
tbe ansa within which fund

Ito Jesveuiag jx&gt;wer ha* been drtennu.«'«i ■

or stale.

wheuover t*Med by uniebu sutharrty. and all eheniMU a
ui.uou- warfare on Ainencan taduxtrial

tMtUiMi

to

on food hygiene oouiiueud it fur ito staling quffHtiefl.

mingle.

tbcir ■‘fount ioduainaa" in

and oti American natomality by opposing
fticrraae uf our navy and our coast de
fruaos.—Inah World

vastly more Uufxxtaut lnt.-n-.tr of other

FAMI ANNUL FOR 1888
gate bold of

elded forevrr.

villas- -ju a Sabbath.

Yer. Juet Utink of iU And alao think
’ a petty that h^ been ta power six

Tlie unusual amount of uolae now brIng
rm-ir by Uie administration c'noqprr* ia
pro'-oMy for to* purpose of mlacMdhg the
psiblk- uomplaiiite over tbe diaorgan'zed
ptMte! service Ho long a» people fail to
get tta-ir nmfl, toow^rer, tbry will totr.k
awl talk: iiunlly. tb*y win act by voting
fv&lt; the rwturu of the pnrty that ttemouaerated it* ability In that line by Mtablisband uperaling for year* iu&gt; ulmustperfact service.—fudlanapolis Journal

&lt;»pro*&lt;l atw'iber keg of dollars
He failed b’rd **
1‘unng tiw night th*
to be chosen to repeaeect bl* state on tbe •
'hat fervad* during exorp&gt;
natkNial cotomiltea, but now be aete a tnmally cold wmtixr in P.aaiia witties ou aud
_________________ _
in

__

hhw SIHS twlrwlH
•f Mu-Uaou.. kao.
to-'t KaWthlri

Mr Cleveland’s defrat a* a ew»xt‘date ■ |*M,-r it* wfogs; th* bird enk* from cvwfor renomiuatidn would be regretted by fatigue and cold, and tb* tux and wclf, *j.
Repubheuus. (Jn El* own cb-iseu ground ’’■T’ OT the watch for this oppartumty, fud
be would be more easily defeated than tbe bnatard an easy prey.
alrmiet any other man who could be naaied
Aware of this, th* bustard hunters know

will menu the repudiation of hi* tbe.rte»

Uota.
Tbe odwr luxue 1* la Kentucky,
tbe hnsd&lt;]U*rtera uf whisky distilling.—
Petersburg Lodes Appeal, Dem

weapon of ofletac.—Omaha HcpublJcati.

Prewi-let&gt;t Cleveland bad oue vacancy os
lie. aupretue touch and one on toe circuit
brudi of toe United Btetae court* to OH

It Is sagely remarked by tbe leading
Mugwump organ of toe ccuwry that
ther* are certain Detuucrata ta New York
who are opposed to PreaMient Cleveland
•■beeau** h* is too much of a rcforo.*r."

11
.firSYSSiSK!?^Nu*l th n for Oomplainaat

their quarry.

Horww are carefully

’fa let

with a whip haring a stout haadis atxl a

■ tth which the rwwpciou

that tome New York Democrata are to

•taolid" any way, if tbe bulldoxing aud
fraud Kt Uw pedis could make it so, for
toe IwmocraUc UckH. —Clocago Evening
Journal.

tag their whip.

tbia: Explain If you can bow tbe system
can be wrung which baa rwlue^i tbe pub­
lic debt ta twenty year* from S3,9W,ttl.*
.174 to about I J .IXJO,000,000 without the
sligfitest sacrifice on the pert &lt;&lt; Ute
people to Whom during all that time it
hu* brought unexampled prosperity.—
New York Tribune.
‘

J

Uing wswi &lt;m Lb* free iiu, ..nd "dialorair- the America* manufacturer bv r*.

nominate Grover Cleveland ta the national
eonwmfion on tbe llnrt ballot. Tlier*lane
other candidate
There is no other purpuen.—Little Itock Gnxrtte, Dem.

The wmKthc. Democrat* ptn find tosay
alvnit I be nmutcidl leglatation of I hr R*.
piibltcun party is tbnt It creeled a surplus.
Well, we ar* frre to admit tliat no such
haurr waa ever made against the Demo­
cratic party.—Cleveland Leader.

Th* l&lt;w~»-'if IhHrredtired majority Is
WM,™,!, I..I ™ rt.
"f tb,
iMr old

Butter and Eggs,
&lt; r-------—
ii* appraacn is
Ue stgnal for an unlimited i-omuniptl^ of
^r.rW k’'?'
dr“&lt;"n L*u,«
to
writ!*, and d-jek tta. fowd into th*
k-

tbo bird* DMTMt tta- Uorwrmeu fall right and
left, jnstently killed by a drxtoroo* blow on
tbo bead wito to* whip stock. Out fly to*
tassos, aul nwro distent bird* arratrnggling

_

Tbe Rrpnidlrans who were for «peria)
«**» •- n". Imr,
way b» the Republtenn* whn ar* f.-r a Re
|nibHetl. victory, whetta-i &lt;« no -Chicago

^.|M” ?./?' -,v n”’ *’«y Frenchman,
,'°® A“*««ns senm to
be *1 way* in a hurry.
w* do du w*r
Iz&gt;ok at rongre^ -CWewjp, Journal

DUNKING &amp; ROGERS.
The finest cookers of the iwon.The best seed for the farmer.
Ripens early and good

$1.00

$100.

UtMKM

ground.

«W lu X„ York Cuou^

only bird of tbe steppe that ia liable to this
frosting of th* pinion featb-r* iu severe

Flour ot &gt;11 klndi.
Coro mwl. Bur,
Ground fre-d,
Corti uad oats
Clover and timothy »erd
‘
Groceries of all kind*.

A. D. COOK.
Thai is, they bar* good cloCbre, boxw at

And tbe
The Mngwum-ia to tbe President: '•Sir
—Von Imre kiaaed my wife; you have
ktake-l me down stain.; y&lt;xi have rta-ated
me out of my patrimony; beware, air. be­
ware' or yon will rouse the ataeplng Hon'
_ K'—M X',.,1. r*----

Warranted pure stock at

24b can Imking powder
lhe Bow coffee .
Ib-at cuff'-e..
Green o.ffee

’

been miserable these many month* for
fear that lie would run again. They will
henceforth distress them*elv«a lest ho may
change bls mind —Cleveland Leader.

POTATOES?

Cash or Trade
Good tea
Bvsttos.

Tl&gt;e KiNM-tar Still Muati Tkam.
Let nobody Imagine that Mr. Blaine'*
' withdrawal from toe field n* a pooeible
candblate for the prrabieney will relieve

etab didn't

Presidential I&gt;&lt;xm for Governor HID
excite «miy derision. Tho one purpose nt

Tb. frightened bird* ru»b

There are surface indication* that Wil-

| Uarn II. English, of Indiana, want* to
Foe President—Mr. Proteebve Tariff;
: break into |M&gt;lliks again. lie should be
For Vnw Pnwideut—Mr Fair Count,
dissuaded, bowcrer.
A man cau’t be
is an invincible nomtanalion
Jt will
eleelrtl to lhe vice presidency thia year on
kn»«k Uw Itetnncraiic ticket.
| the strength of a campaign contribution
For Preai&lt;leot—Mr. Free Trade;
of a dollar and a quarter any more than
he could ta 1800.—Philadelphia Preus

C

Wanted

tolerate a pretense of it.—BL LoolaGlobw
Democrat.

brlirv«f every word ot It, and Loped he'd
stick to it.—Albany Tinies. Dym

sek.—Hartford

BEADWMffl

w&gt;tneti..ng to qm«t bit

profits on the liftporta*loos following tbe

precious

, and

D.’ R.CtXU

pPPRICFs
CREAM
Nettle iUjrmaod and Martha

to discomfort

Bul the middle claw!
But tbe middle claa who don’t know tba

strained from joining ton lowest and pooran

meot through which lb* wind penetrate*—
Jo* Howard in New Voek Graphic.

I
Professor Kirch-fl. to decide a bet, racscUy
•tatedfluthat (bloc** we* tlie nuxt pojnihu—taa~laagwag* la tl • world. It 1* epok«-u by 400,Itwn MpnXl,
to,, u,
f»*or with &lt;br roMIrr rtemeot hr
, jwniut s, Hindostaul by U|»wnrd ©f
lOOJklu.toO; E4«lieb by more then I OU,000,000
Itawina by mre then 7u,uuu,&lt;iuu. to-nuun bv
M.OUO.UOU; Hpaieb by e*.(W,O*J,
by 4u,oou.auu.--Jtaw York buu.

600

BUSHELS

Uni aclexji.rr

Obe «&gt;f tbetn in New

600

600

! epu.-t»m*i&gt;’* opportunity.

Cbnxiida

•he i 'nited Htetea

MHUMLMU, H

But tl do

o&lt;&gt;t. if he will only,

Powder dove
' V
ehn.lt.
VAAMK A. HOOKER.

$1.00

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXII. NO. 47.

The Hastings Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 21. 1888.

County News.

WHOLE NO. 1712.

Earnest Gosch was in the Valley City luge last week.
Clarke Doolittle is quite sick.
Additional Local Newi. .
Friday and Saturday.:
Several of our high school pupils at­
Rev. David Reynolds expects to
Geo. Cress and family are now com­ tended examination at Nashville, and move to Plainwell this spring.
L. E. Knapfen offers for sale hie
fortably
settled
in
the
house
purchased
returned with beaming countenances.
Hastings, Barky Co., Mich.,
Charles Barber and family intend to house and lot on Jefferson street.
A change in one of our drug stores Is move on their farm in a few days.
The following persons aro author! red to re­ of the Richardson heirs.
Another street fakir, selling patent
The burial of Mrs. C. Roush Wok reported to take place in the near fu­
Fred Brown and wife will move to
ceive subscription* for the Banner:
medicines, successfully gulled a large
place Thursday." She leaves a huebfad ture.
P.ainwr l the first of April.
number of men in the street yesterday
and three children to tnourn her loss.
B. 8. Holly sold four* full suite of
birung talk ot a depot at our place.
BOBSCRIPHON BATES
daM,k° Rouflh WM ln
Satur- clothing last Saturday evening.
afternoon and all the time the crowd
SOUT1I HASTINGS.
was calling -gold watches," etc.
It
Mrs. Susie Rowlader and daughter
J. McKelvey. Maule Greve.
If not paid before Un; end of the year the
Miss Lydia Morgai
It is expected that C. Cutler will does seem as though some men mast
Preston Jewell. Assyria.
Eva went to Charlotte last week to at­
Postmaster. Lacev.
with friends in Hastii
speak at the Star one week from Sat­ have something for nothing, else they
tend
thq
funeral
of
Mrs.
IL
’
S
father,
Postmaster, Banfield.
age when aubcriber midM outside
J. Moulton’s horse ran away Satan- Mr. Hood.
urday evening, on the subject of are unhappy. This fakir through the
“
O'Donnell.
day, demolishing the buggy and har^
J. N. Covert. C,triton.
Reported that the D. L. &amp; G. R. R. temperance. If he .cannot be secured use ot the name of a drug firm of this
Postmaster, Freeport.
city, who were innocent parties to the
nees quite
te badly.
uaaiy.
will be completed as far as Lake Odes­ another suitable person will be.
ADVERTISING RATES:
Miss Baldwin, of Vicksburg, visited scheme, talked tint' to the crowd in a
tore olamn per year. ...................4100 00
Died, J*’
D. C. Mnrthland.'fedar Creek.
Mrs. John
Dennings at he&gt; sa lu a few days.
Kxir*cii*rto for special positions.
seemingly honest manner and with a
home ini Bowne Th&lt; rsday. The fu­
Clark Sutton will build a new house her cousin, Susie Baldwin, last- week.
P. G. Norwood, Delton.
T. Alverson and wife, of O'Donnell, candor that caught all the suckers. He
JohnBhcan, Hickory Corners.
neral services were h.____________ ._ as soon as spring opens.
' JOB PRINTING.
Brown A Calms, Prairieville.
then sold medicines at 25 cents and
the C&lt; ngregalional ch arch after whlcl
Kspecutl pride is felt in the Job Printing I&gt;eGeorge Rowlader will work for spent Sunday at Mat. Halls’.
Byron Usher. Cross)Corners.
paitiueutof the Banxkk. Everythin* In the
Miss
Edna
Havens
will
return
Sat
­
promised to give a present to all wbe
the
remains
were
interred
in
the
cemeHough &amp; Snyder the coming year.
Wm. Broward, Broward.
entire office Is new; and with the latest faces ot
bought.
The present at the close of
A. G. Jessup, Oranaiiyille.
Mr. Snyder was in Hastings on Mon­ urday to Three Rivers.
type, the mod approved patients of machinery4
Po^nnster,
YankM
Springs.
Will Paton commenced Monday and the sale was their money and 26 cents
The M. E. people have announced a day.
audoo&lt;n|H&gt;tetii workmen employed, enables the
&lt; . W. Armstrong. Bowens Mills.
This
Wonder why the Banner did not will work for Cbas..Barnaby this sum­ each given bask, to the buyers.
Money paid to throe ngento will be receipted donation for the benefit of their pastor,
mer.
bait was a most tempting morsel and in
for by the Hanner proprietors, and we trust Thursday night of thin week. It to lo publish the school report last week ?
all aubacribera nt the place* named who have be held in the old rink, music hall now.
Word from Leroy Hilsinger says he's a short time afterward be had sold S62
We don’t like to have the most im­
not sett le&lt;l with us will, between this date and
worth
of
82
packages.
Then
tbe
sucknetting
865
a
month,
working
at
the
It has been a-s- rted that thoee who went portant part of our items pruned out.
there were more or less pos-saeed ot
George Weed was in town Monday. carpenter trade for a railroad company.
Ilaatlun Is a city ot 3.001 people, surrounded
Wm. Rhodes to quite sick with inflathe devil. I suppose that by giving
oy a rich, and prwperous country, and U the
We -received a sample copy of the
•vuuly seat ot lUtry county, its location on
them, each got a beautiful bran chain
Lake Odessa Wave last week If the mation of the lungs.
the
building
the
name
it
now
bears
three natural terraces ristti* from the Thorn­
Hubble Stllson, whois employed id worth at least five cents. No one can
takes off all Che sin and the pious peo­ succeeding Issues are like the first, we
apple river, could hardly be surpassed. Wlih
CARLTON CENTER.
accuse the iafcir of false pretenses in
the
Flint hoepttai. Is home' on a visit
v&gt; beautifully shaded atrveta and handsom*'
ple can go and enjoy Ukeinselves there. don’t care to receive any more copies.
the sale and the victims can only Kick
A. J. Stillwell has gone to Allegan to
When a paper cannot get news
themselves for being so easily taKen in.
take a position as cashier and bookenough .to amuse its readers with­
The Republicans of the township of
out uttering falsehoods about the
IJW volumes, mid elegant school buildings. It keeper-for a firm there.
Arrangements
have
il&gt;een
made
and
John Flutumg returned from a trip
tun live churches, three excellent newspapers,
Yankee Springs will meet in caucus at
it is almost certain that a steamboat most honorable and influential citizens the Pinery school bouse, Friday Mar.
The Barry county Sunday school
and numerous societies of Uie secret and benev- to Galt Thursday morning.
of a neighboring town, it ought not Jo !
A. R. Stillwell talks ot “swapping" will be placed on Long lake. As a re­
30th, at one o’clock sharp for the pur­ convention assembled in the Baptist
sort
for
pleasure
seekers,
Cloverdale
church of this city March loth and
-nlsh waler of unsurpassed purity and adapt*- farms with Orval Barnum of the town
Susie Neff will go to Ohio on a pose ot nominating township officers.
bids fair to lai equal to iiny.
16th.
The object of tbe convention as
Uou fur tiuusetuAd purposes, and also secure line.
The few pleasant daj.s which have
adequate protection against Are. ft has two
Mr. Mosher, late of Hope Center, has visit soon.
stated in the call was to perfect a
Charles Eaton is to run the saw in
MIdhael Snyder, of Wayne Co, Ohio, 1seemed so spring-like nave changed to thorough county organization by town­
good banks, which extend every possible aecommenced business in his new store
a drizzling rain. Mud? Yea.
eomodatiou to patrons, nud two new hotels, one Townsend’s mill. Doc. is a good sawyer
is
the
guest
of
I.
N.
Harter.
He
is
'
•f which to now open to llie public, that have no and we hope the mill will run for nt and the postoffice is now established at much pleased with Woodland and ite
Those that have been sick are im­ snips. of all the schools in the countv,
this place.
superior in any city of throe times the poputa- least a week this time.
proving and the new ones on the sick lo devise the best methods of doing
Uvu ot Hustings. Its buaiueM men and busiMr. Campbell will soon have his new 8urroundings.and la looking for a farm. list are C. W. Armstrong,. Mra. I. M. Bunday school work, lo mature plans
Elder Moore preached at Carlton
new houses are tally abreast with the ttioes In
It is reported that one of our black- ■
hardware
store
in
rumiiug
order.
push ami enterprise. It has already a number Center Sunday evening.
Hubbard, Mrs. Alfred Bennett and for a better and more efficient organiza­
Mr. McLean is hard at work at a smiths is about tn leave Woodland.
ul Oounshing mauntacturiug enterprise*. But
tion and to inspire schools with new
Free Methodists are still holding pYoThe people ofl the Holmes' charge Dr. Pierson’s child.
tl«-develuurineut lu this direction has been
house for Mr. DavenpofL
The pink tea social at Geo. Hale's encouragement and enthusiasm. The
lUidrwd by lack ot proper transportation facili­ tracted meetings at the Pod Auger.
gave
Itev.
Garlick
a
pleasant
surprise
Mr. McCullum is working-np quite
convention was called to order by the
ties. The Michigan Central Us* long been Ils Miss Curie 1b quite a successful revi­
on Monday.' The occasion being the Wednesday evening, for the benefit ot President- Rev. D. B. Ovl&gt;tL Commit­
a livery biiBlneaa.
only railway. But this fall the Chicago. Kala­ valist and is llktxLby all.
Eider Daniels was a success, proceeds
mazoo N Saginaw K. It. has been completed to
Our village is sure of a steady growth anniversary of his birthday. Tbe 87.50. The rooms looked very neat tees were appointed.
W. W. McKibbin wishes to inform
Hastings, making it nrarer Chicago by rail
friends left in token of the yegard a 1
and
is
bound
to
be
abreast
of
some
that
Tbe forenoon session of Thursday
than either Grand Ibsplds or Jacksou. It bi the the public that be has his next winter's
and* pretty with the arches of ever­
beautifal bed quilt.
make larger pretensions.
.
•unsisied of the u*ual devotional expiupose ot tliv projectors uf this flue to extend
School will commence on Monday.
Igreen and pink roses and pink T’a. cercuMsi led by the Kev. Mr.UviatL A
the name to Hagiuaw next year, which will wood all cut.
Jake Henry is reported better.
Arthur Haight will commence his The young ladies wish to thank those paper was read by Mrs. John Michael
make uie C-‘ K. *. S. one ot the best lines in
MAPLE OBOYE.
who
so
kindly
helped
to
furnish
re
­
Michigan The Lowell A Hastings railroad has
Ferda Fausev spent Saturday even­
on “Tbe fruit of tbe Bunday school
Miss Cora Wilkinsoujof Nebraska, is new house In a few days.
beeu graded and ironed from Lowell" south to
,C. 8. Palmerton's saw mill has shut freshments and those young gentlemen work and how to gather IL” This
Freeport, eight mile* north of Hastings, The ing and Sunday at his home.
who gave so’grnerouaiy.
Nicholas Allerding is able to get to visiting old friends.
right of way nas been secured and most of the
down till Wcineaday.
Mrs. Will Brooks hasibeen quite sick
Lust week CoL C. W. Armstrong and question was discussed by Mrs. G. A.
grading been done from Freeport to Hastings. his barn now.
Maple sugar has not made ite appear­
This road will be extended to Hastings In 1WW,
Robert Wisner went to Lansing as 1'ruman, of Nashville, followed by
F. 11. Fleming and M. Vester with Cor the past two weeks. •
ance yet.
Y ouno Soldierand it la expected vpll also be pushed on to
Wesley Npaulding And family, of
delegates from Wlthey post No. 99, several others. Alter the afternoon exBattle Creek. These two new roads will give their best girls attended meeting al the
Bellevue, were at Frank Quick’s Thurs­
G. A. R. to the state encampment and ercisMs which were conducted by the
Bantings as fine transportation tacillilew us Pod Auger Saturday eveumg.
NASH VILLE.
Rev. Mr. Rowland, the eecretarya re­
♦ould be deslresl, and make it one of the very
Dr. G. S. Hull is expected in Carlton day.
A new doctor, .named Newark, from 1enjoyed the hearty hand shake with port was read and adopted then loilowbest points for'manufacturing establishment*
Mrs. Brooks has beeniquite sick for Grand Ledge, has located over Tru­ the brother soldiers who met theYe.
&lt;
lo ioc-sto. To secure such i« the alm of the eitl- this week.
ed the topic “Tbe Bible. How to read
Last
week
Doster,
of
Prairieville,
aeus of Hastings, and It offers most liberal In
Wm. H. Ford and wife, of Prairie­ some time. She is at her daughter’s, man’s store.
_ ,,
it. How to study it.” by Rev. G. D. Lee.
ducetnenU tor such institutions. Certainly no ville, are visiting Carlton friends and Mrs. Tom Fuller's.
Next Friday evening, Rev. W. H. bought two decks of hogs in this The discussion on this toplc\was led by
fbetter' place for auy branch ot manufacturing, relatives.
Claude Welton returned to his home Tompson, of Lansing, preaches at the vicinity fer shipping.
♦specially furniture and woodworiu eould be
Robert Misner brought to town to­ J. M. Nevins. At 8 o’clock Rrof. J. W.
•elected snd. a libera! bonus s»4H be Risen for
Miss Ella Canlin is better at this south of Battle Creek last Saturday.
M. E. church and Rev. E. B. Sutton, of
KoberCs read a paper “The Sunday
Miss Edna Mapes to ick.
the location here of such establishment*. writing.
'
Adrian, lect irei at the opera house qn 1day sume nice bright red apples as
Hastings la about to enter a new era of pros
The Mrs. Leroy Cummings and Ella prohibition under the auspices of frosh and crisp as though just taken school as a factor m the civilization of
1 am glad to be with you once more,
perlty. and proposes to place Itself lu the trout
the 19th century.” After the discus­
Lorn the tree.
•
rank of the hustling cities ot Michigan. In this Absence from town has made it impos­ Bird have been visiting «t 0*car Arch­ townships prohibition committee.
connection we will stale that during the past able for me to write for the last few er’s and Fred Quick’s.
W. E. Bowen and John Hugget sold sion on this topic, the qaeation box
H. W. Hawkins, ot Reed City, has
year, the new buildings and Improvement* In weeks, but 1 am back once more and
F. M. Quick visited friends near rented the Aytowortt store and will their fat sheep to Prairieville parties was taken up. Meeting closed at four
Hastings argregatod giro,Ori and during the past
o’clock.
two jrars gifo.ooo. For further particulars will .try and give you a little ne^s. Battle Creek last Friday and Saturday. occupy it after the first of next month ।and delivered them to-day.
In the evening tbe M. E. church waa
Ed. Wolf has returned from the with a»stock of dry goods.
Wlllus Tolhurst has just closed a
•oucerulog Ulis, one of the best eltles In Michi­ knowing you will be glad to hear from
gan. and having a* bright prospect* a* any. as fluent a writer as 1.
north. ..
very successful! term of school at this Kked to overflowing to hear the
The
People
’
s
theatre
company
played
take the Hastings Baxxkk, acknowledged to
r. Geo. F. Hunting, of Alma, give
Ernest
HeCox
and
Frank
Elston
have
place.
here
Thursday,
!
Friday
and
Saturday
be the equal of any county paper published.
an address on the Bible;
CASTLETON.
gone to Climax.
evenings to poor houses. It was a good
M. BATES^
Alter the devotional exercises led by
Undoubtedly those boys were sur­ troupe and deserves better patronage.
E. Caswould, of Lenawee Co., is visit­
the
Rev. Mr. Large the forenoon ses­
prised to learn they hadigone to Dako­
.
Attorney at Law.
ing old friends,
Surveyors of |he new B. C. and B. C.
Wm. L. Brown has a very sick sion of Friday was taken up by the
Hastings. Mich.
Mrs. C. Allerton is slowly recovering. ta?\ We understand they expect lo go railroad are expected throqgh here this ,child.
following papers and discissions on
Practice* in ml courts of the state, special
soon, so perhaps there was no damage week. They left Battle Creek Monday.
L. Lockhart has gone north.
.
Mrs. Geo. Hazen and baby are both the same;—" rbe Superin ten (hint at his
’
Since the snow went off the wheht is done.
The Melhodisl social will be enter- |tick.
best in the Bunday school” W. P.
At the dance at Franjc Quick’s the teined by Dr. and Mrs. Winn Wednes­
looking rather slim.
Dr. Sacket returned on Thursday. Sidnam. “Gut of the Sunday school,"
Mr. Mapes, of Olivet, President of the boys stuck up their noses considerable, day evening of this week.
His eye is doing as well as could be Miss Knowlton. "The problem of tbe
;BEK. m. d,
Barry and Eaton insurance company, because thev bad to dance with the old
The Salvation army are preparing to ,expected.
boy in and out of the Sunday school"
married women. They jeere going out leave N ash v I He.
L. Loveland and family have moved was explained in a satisfactory manner
c Physician and Surgeon, and D. W. Smith were at E. Lockhart’s
Li.
no*. L'.vi.'. .’nr* Wednesday adjusting the loss cf his every few minutes to see if they could
Racey and Reynolds have dissolved to Dr. Backet’s having rented their
by the Rev. Mr. Large and C. H.
house, destroyed by tire March 6th. hear some of the girls coming.
rm tn n iv a. in.
iivw i ~
partnership and Reynolds will go to house to J. W. Brigg.
Van Arman. The rest of tbe forenooa
to city or county promptly rrapouded to. Resi­ The above was settled satisfactorily
Grand Rapids ta work.
The events of the last few days‘ session was taken up by M. H.
dence-BeuUey piaee. oor. Cpnter and Church and the said company is one of the old­
WOODLAND.
A. J. Hardy is agate able to be out would indicate that fanatics and cranks1 Reynolds, of Owoeeo, who explained
L, Hastings. Mich.
est mutual companies in the county
on the street.
are not all ccnfined to the outside' the work both state and county. The
Wm. H. Jordan is very sick.
and should receive the support of all
An endeavor wifi be made to revive world.
Mnu J. Velte to on the sick list this
p W. LOWRY, M.D.,
remarks of Mr. Reynolds were both
the HuaintM Men's association next . T. K. Nansley's haby is sick, threats interesting and instructive and bad a
M.
Physician and Surgeon. reliable farmers.
week.
Mr.
Manley,
of
Jackson,
visited
his
enud with lung fever.
Makna * upeclalty of trvatlus di«e*»« ot the
D. Lovell’s little boy had his leg Thursday niaht.
most effective result in stirring up his
BYE and EAR and lie unstfrv»tlo&lt;&gt; of vision daughter Mrs. R. Ellston last week.
c. N. Dunham is at ML Clemens en­
broken on Thursday last
hearers to action In the work. The
Mr. Baley has moved to his father’s
.
Another case of scarlet fever in town. deavoring to regain his health
School begins next Monday. Theron election of offi-.-ete and transacting of
Henry Knickerbocker has returned
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court south of town.
G. A. Weed was In town on Monday.
other business took up tbe a. m. iwaitlon.
Several of our citizens attended Sal­
Forbes
wiekls
the
rod.
Quaae. Hastings, Mich. ■
from
Lawton.
Mr. Early concluded npt to appeal his
The a Hern ooh session was held in
Surprise parties a^e all the rage.
vation army meeting at Woodland cen­ suit, and has paid up the taxes and cost
A. J. Beebe has sold his interest in
the M. E. ehurch. The devotional ex­
ter Thursday,
tne photograph gallery to his partner. Another Friday evening.
MITH 4 COLG ROVE,
of suit.
But little sugar has been made owing
J. Trumbull’s babe died with an ercises were conducted by tbe Rev.
'
Lawyers,
The salvation army from Nashville C. J . Feighner.
Mr. Smith, ot Middleville.
Tbe
to the cold weather.
iteportwl that M. A. Fay. formerly abscess on the hrain.
(Office In Vntou block, Hastings.)
was hereon Thursday: evening last.
Mrs. Betsey Lawrence departed this question box was again taken and
The Salvation boys of town were The bouse wy well tilled, and all enjoy­ an employee of the “News” died in
Practice is all the court* ot the state.
making friendly calls last week.
life -Friday the I6th. She has long many questions were discussed at
California recently.
ed a good time.
• I
length.
■
Charley
Kent
and
wife,
of
Lake
Odes
­
t&gt;een
a
sufferer
and
death
was
a
happy
The town was full of pretty school
E. KEN ASTON,
r
8. Thomas has moved into the U. B.
Al three o'clock the public school
,
Attorney at Law, sa, were guests of E. Lockhart Satur- parsonage.
ma’am’s Friday and Saturday, attend­ release. The funeral was held at the
dismissed that the children might at­
(Over J. 8. Goodvear &amp; Co.'s store.)
dav.
'
A. W. DiBenbeck. Jesie Jordan and ing the teachers examination held in U. B. church, Monday 10 a., m, by
tend the children’s meeting. The
Practice* lo all coart*ot the 8tat*. .Collections
Your scribe, we hope, will soon be T. titaley attended the GJ A. R. encamp­ the union school building.
Elder Buck, singing by the choir.
promptly attending to.
Mrs. James Miller's sister returned church was filled with school children
able to be on the street again.
Those who attended the Congrega­
ment at Lansing last week. It was the
Feed is getting scarce. Gentle spring
tional social at O. F. Long’s last Wed home to Kalamazoo last week accom­ of all ages who listened to a fine ad­
dress by Judge Clement Smith on
ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, when wilt thou be here? to the query first time that Mr. Diileribeck had had needay evening, reporta very enjoyable panied by Mrs. M.
the privilege of seeing our own
“What can children do?’ At four
Insurance and Loans.
ot the farmers.
state capitol.
They Report a g n­ eV&lt;nd°M"raDH»»lh, living Southeast of
o’clock the convention adjourned every
OBee With J. G. ^Y^toffiec ° ’ door’ nOrth
A magic lantern show was at the eral good time with theif ouf comrades.
four corners.
one feeling that the first meeting of the
town,
was
badly
Injured!
by
falling
Special attention given to making exchanges school house Thuredny evening.
Mrs.
C.
Smith
’
is
on
the
sick
list.
Bert Hood, of Iowa, ahd nis sister, of
uaaociation bad been a grand succeea.
of property. The Interest* of nonrc»ldm&gt;t
Chas. Richardson and family, of Ada,
Charlotte, ate visiting I their mother, backwards out of a wagon one day last
The newly elected officers of the As­
property owners carefully looked after. &gt;»rni«
GERKEY.
moved to Coato Grove last week.
Mrs. Rowlader. and other friends at
avi-hunee. Houses and
sociation are as follows: President,
Lewellyn Alden and MIN Ella Lock­ this place.
Miss Gos Leibbauser is visiting
Eugene Davenport and wife Sun- Rev. D. B. Ovlatt dtv: Vice Proa.
wood were united in the bonds ot holy
daved at A. Riehanlson’s.
G. F. McArthur, of Dabby, visited at Grand Rapids friends.
M. M. Chase, Prairieville; Secretary.
matrimony At the residence ot S. H. his fattier’s on Sunday. |
Miss Kittie btebblnn, of Hastings,
Alonzo Woods and Leola Wood com-, Frank Clarke, city; Treasurer, Mrs. G.
T AMES A. SWEEZEY,
Branch last Wednesday, the 14th Inst.
John Baffler, of Laingsburg, visitod whs a guest at A. L. Itecey’a Thursday mil matrimony to-night, Monday.
J
Lawyer,
A. Truman, Nashville,
8,venal ot our young people went to his parents and friends were last week. and Friday.
David C-&gt;atM and family, of Carlton,Rasi'ngs. Mich.
Mrs. D. E. Frink is visiting friends visited at the Corners over Sunday.
Prartiero In all court* of the state. Office over Nashville last Friday to "finish-up.”
The school exhibition! of Wm. ScyW. H. HchanU' store.______________________ _
“Hod” M\'era and wife went last txild at the town hall on; Friday even­ nt Marshall.
The ladles of the W. C. T„Ul will
t
Mrs. Fred Perry is entertaining her hold a prayer meeting at Mrs, Levi . Following are the real estate trans­
Friday to visit the latter’s Bister, who ing was a grand success.
C. WELTON
(’hRse’s on Saturday, Mar. 24, at two Jfers for week ending March 10th, 1888,
» very sick at Ionia.
Philo E. Burgess, of Hastings, and Bister, Minnie Ib.irk.of Hastings.
ns taken from the books in the register's
There’s a new girl at Ike Purkey.'s on o'clock p. m.
Mrs. L. Alden is better at thia writ- Margaret L. Swin, of Woodland, were
Is* agent for the Ohio Farmer’s
officeW. H. Shle and girl of your city was
^George Cunningham was able to joined in ^inarrlage on Bundav at J the hill.
He writes policies on a man *
The Union temperance meeting at on our streets on Sunday last.
the residence of L. Faul, by John Velte,
om by tire, lightning or wind; against a man •
the . Congregational church Bunds)
walk the distance of
of a mile, to see Esq.
life by death and accident.
Milton Kenyon has the diphtheria.
i
.
his sister, last Friday. George was
Nathan O'Dell and family spent one
James Gill, of Sunfield, has rented evening, was well attended.
There will be Union temperance evening last week with C.K Boice and 1
shot the 25th of last April and has been his farm, and to goiug to'-Grand Rapids
0OOK &amp; SHELDON,
prayer meetings held Tuesday evening family.
confined to the house most of the time to work in tie car works
i
Mlm Lucy Bump to now at D. P.
since. We are glad to see him on our
(Offleeln Abstract Block.HssUngs. Mich.)
Mrs. Louisa Houghton, of Grand at the Methodist church, Wednesday
Have the oaly set of Abstract Books In Bai
streets again even if he has to be on Rapids, is visiting her imother, Mrs. evening at the Evangelical church and Sprague's.
Hnbbell;
County.
______
Thursday evening at the Congregation­
Brier.
I
f
crutches.
■■
,
■
QI’IMDY.
C. A. Hough, our county treasurer, al church: beginning each evening
promptly
at
7
o
’
clock,
undertheausSpring is drawing near.
SAFl’EN 4 VahAKMAN.
Mrs. B*llo Shepard visited at H. was in town Tuesday, looking after his pic^of the W.C.T. U. ,
Henry Gaskill spent a portion of last
business here.
Lawyers.
Denizens ot south Main street were week in this vicinity with relatives
Carpenter’s last week.
(Over Hastings National Rank.)
Strong talk of a steamboat on Wall
Ernnk Aspinwall has moved Into 8. highly entertained by the antics of and friends. .
lake.
Haight’s house; Mr. Haight having Prof. G. F. Goodrich Saturday morn­
Protracted meetings are being con­
ing, while trylag to train a bicycle in
Pierce Bros, had the misfortune to moved to Lake Odessa- I
WILLIAM B.SWEEZEY. Attorney
Obltuury.
ducted in this place bv Rev. Martin.
John Smith has moved into the house the way it should go. Serious injuries
11 At Law and Solicitor in Chancery. break the large saw In their mill.
Several from this place attended the
were sustained by both the bicycle and ex fi ini nation at Nashville last Friday
Milan Waldorf! Ur. will, soon com­
Practice* In all court* of the state.
with
Mm.
Hough.
mence the work of securing the right
8. Thomas u» about to move into the rider.
and Saturday. They report it hard.
of wav from Hastings on for the C. K.
Charlie Bachellor, who has liven sick
U. B parsonage.
CRB-UiY’H CORNERS.
WILLIAM b. sweezey,
* Theda Gybe has moved into M. WalThe heavy winds of l»t week blew
quite recently, is slowly recovering.
tV
Justice of the Pwt-e.,
Mr. Voehurg dosed his- term of
down Uncle John McArthur’s windChas. Scott is attending the teacbera*
school
in
this
district
last
Thuraday.
eliliJrea
dorfTn house on the hike shore
Collections a sped.nlt&gt;.
class in your city.
Some citizens ol a burgh not far on
There Was a dance at Kelley’s rink, He was a MircMffifui teacher.
Irving Gaskill is visiting relatives in
Sylvester France hus moved his shop,
do not seem to rrcogn’iZ'* their own last Friday night.
cninr* o er u*.
Baltimore
and
HopeR. TIMMERMAN,
a
Nui-li a* lips chi never tall.
town for some reason when they return
Tiirater in Woodland three nights which gives our street a much better
Andrew Roush intends, moving in a
. Hommpathie Physician * Surgeoit, from K»1»'i&gt;«xjo. 1 trust “ “,|U “°‘
Inal week. The troupe was goixl, lait api’earuiK'e.
hoti-v- on the town line soon. So says
K
A
Burlier,
after
a
four
weeks
visit
happen again.
the audience pour. Wh&lt;^I they left our
rumor.
.
village they could not pay their hotel wi«h hi* p •rente and friends, has retnrnMr. Blake is visiting al his daugh­
en t &gt; Cal GeorgM and Ed. Adm&gt;o uccomH. LANDIS. M. D., , o
ter’s. Mrs, Swill, in Maple Grove.
Geo. Perkins was in Lowell Thurs­ bill, and bad lo leave part ot their bag­ p.iue t him as far as Sun Francisco.
.
Phynican and 8urg«-on,
gage as security.
The exniiiitlou lit the Sinker whool
MIm Mead and Mi&gt;. France are teith
day on business.
i
Woodland. Mleb
,
Mr. Fredrick and wife visited in
house was a grand sneers*.
on the gain.
office onn door twin &lt;»f Kil|.;tricK * drug -.Frank Nagkr is working for John WiMHiland Sunday.
Mie voire. w»»r1 si
,
......I.x n- ntant
Fighter getting out lies.
vuil chair ai d pifoar,
Minols FIowht, who has been ucik;
Misses Nrttie and &lt;’&lt;»r;| Lee and &lt; or*
Fmber-n«w.
C. J. .Sinclker was in Carlton Center
(It'iirer will open. * dn-tw-umking shop for a.imr time, is improving.
Nune and lU-Mdrnce
Wm. Cooper is stUlvd in his new
^August Gosch and Henry Eckert in our place.
._ I I’liho K Buntes*. HmIIiw
home.
.
.
.
*
Wm. Miller went to Lowell last
,0 &gt; Msrpiret L xwln. W.-wTaad
Tbntwh w miM 5&lt;W. »dty mw«
were al the county ■f*1,1’’™**/-.. .
Singing school closed last Thursday
Yet our las* Is jour rw.ii K*fo.
i Alonzo WotxU. HasUun
Geo. Parkins was in 1-owell Monday WFrank and Cora Nye were in our vll« iLeoteWoMi.
•’
night.
after a load of lumber.

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Have you put off purchas­
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If so, now is your chance to
save money on the investmen!
Marr &amp; Duff have marked
down all their Cloaks to cost
and under.
You can have a good fresh
line to select fcom at an ex­
traordinary low price.
Thisjs a chance to purchase

eheap.
We have marked them all
over in

that you can see the genu­
ine mark down.
bo

Special bargain in Dress
i»oods, Plushes, Silks, and Vel­
vets.
Aho Flannels and Blanket.’,
Dnd^rwear in. white, grey or
Bcrrlet cheap.
We can save you money on
your Cotton purchases, either
in bleached or unbleached.

MARR St DUFF

CHEAP EXCURSIONS.?

lu Hits pntgrewuvn age iiiost farmers
grow some of their pluuts tuuler gburn.
awl. in tine manner keep apace with the
regular marts,•: gantaner.
Tire couttirut.-iitiu and uiMiu^euretit of IiolImhIm is a
nomparaUvety simple matter after ouoluta
hail some practical experience in Ulis &lt;11recitnii. Manure iteds are tire sort oftent-a. used, and home dropplugs Is the pre-

tiirre of the beat plants in. thn hill. For
watertmjhina furrow eight feet apart ftarh.
way, .-itid proceed Ira nil reai«ecu. ns above,
anti cultivate until the vines meet. Sifted
etatl ashes gives the beet satiHfuctlon in
untventing the uttucks at the melon bug.
lu arranging dntea far planting vegvtohles for a stweeaaion, it should be noted

Mr. N. H. Frohliebateln, of Mobile.
I take great ptesaure in
wanner that- pom. and In fact all kinds ot Ala., write*
vegrtalilrs, grow faster and overtake one recommending Dr. Ring’d &gt;ew Di*unodicr. Thu dau» lor pluming the dif­ ttovery for Consumption, having ’ired
ferent mats does not lead to enrraepond- He for a severe attack of Bronchitis and
There are two methods in t»e now by ing intervale lu gathering the crops. For Catarrh. Lt gave me instant relief and
gardeners m forming the manure bed,, Instance. though five days' difference in entirely cured me and I have not iwen
wima &gt;lii{gtng u pit anil sink.ng the ttare of planting petm (n Anril will make afflicted Anita. I also beg to state that J
manure into it, and otliem building the uiiont as many days' diffurram tn the had tried other remedies with no good
manure up into a «qiian&gt; iml mul setting lime of harv.ntipg in June, yet livo^tays mult. Have ateo used Electric Bitten
Ute framn on it. The flret method re­ different in planting in May wlU make and Dr. King’s New Lite Pills, both of
quires the moat labor and the nectiuil rhe hardly any vUtblr difference in ripening which l can recommend..
'
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con­
tniMC nuuitire. hritoa in making a chrtico m July.
sumption. Coughs and Colds, is sold an
manure decide tbe matter, lite first plan
a positive guarantee.
L&lt;he one most gruendly employed, and
Trial battles free at W. H. Goodyear s
therefore la- familiar, Itavlug Ireeu often
explained. The nut here given shown a apmrtana nil over the nountxy, by the edi­
perepectlvo view of » Ired ,anwtmcted on tor ot The Americku Boa Journal, waa
The Bent Halve Id the world for Cute,
tb« manure without a pit, and described tbe following:
"In wintering bees outdoors, would it Bruteee. Scree, Clews, Sait Rheum,
by Inane F. Tillinghust, of lat Plume, Pa.,
in his "Plant Manual." along with other be better to have tluj apiary on the south Fever Horae. Tatter, Chapped Hendi
Chilblains.
Cornu and akin Eruptions,
side
of
n
hill
facing
south,
where
tbe
hl
roe
instructive matter of general and wide­
get plenty of ■uinabtne; or on the north and positively tiurte Piles, or no pay
spread interestable of a hill facing north, amt no suu­ required. It is riaranioid -x&gt; give per­
. shine, IM. Hotu«i have oonteniiedt”
fect tatiufartlftD.
'taJj.sfartion. or money refunded.
feet
lu the twenty-one roplle* rewired all, Price 25 eentii per box. For tudr by W
excepting one, favored the southern ainpe H. Goodvw A Co.
and the sunshine. J. P. H Brown said:
The Gale Manufacturing uompany’a
"I prefer the apiary on the north side of a
.._____
_
cspticiouN mouth seems to water for
side In a cold climate." G. W Damaree Port Huron natural gna.
replied: "I would prefer a southeaatera
wocld Tor iiEi.n-:vx itr W« ar- (tally
slope to any apiary ground. But I nave
had my apiary on four sites In th* past, ipiaruucrau: Kmp's -tareapanUa in tbe peo­
differing widely from each other, and I ple fur dronsinK the blood and ictving a ttaw
Goodyearhave nmlly seen but little difference aa to Unwo of life. MreSi.no W.
Mr. TiUlugltaat advtMja that Uie spot tlte reunite." The ediuir of The Bee
FOB OS CBXTH |M Kamp's taver Fills tar
nelected for tbe l»ed be aa sheltered aa Journal concludes the replies with the
orpid iJrer. fur t'onstlpatian. for U» Complexfollowing
advice:
"in
the
northern
latipossible on tbe north and west by .some
in. W. n. (taooyear, iruggUt.
building or high Ixxrd fuuce. The aaah tude. place the trees on the south side of
should aiope grntly to the south oc east. (hahill. In the south some prefer the
If the manure Is tluo and eon tat tu, little hives to face the north, but all desire them
or no long straw It will lie urcirauu-y to. to have as much sunshine aa p»«mbln.'’
put a plonk frame aruunit IL to keep IC in
position. After leveling Uie manure there
ought to bs tlirmh ,r four narrow laonia
A rectmt report of the department at
laid acroao it on which to rest tire hotbed agriculture allows an iuctmum, in horans,
frame, so that after the manure henta all mules and ••JUtie, with a decrease m sheep
Will settle together evenly
Otherwise ind swine. The largest rate of incraaae is
the weight of tire frame and saah will in liorere. amounting to 5 per cant. The
force down into the manure, and the increase in cattle is unariy 5 1-3 per cent-,
eenter of tlre be-.f will appear u&gt; rare.) and romperlng closely with the .-uivsnea in
dlapiiure tbe planta.
'
population. The ttaal of cattle shows an
When really to begin nperatintui the sggrrgnte upwant of 48
or 83
manure* ought t&lt;» be forked aver, shaken per 1(10 .if population. lu sheep rhe de­
&gt;.nt dnarly mul thrown into a high conical cline appears to be tietween 2 and 3 per
heap tn heat: If dry it shun Id Ire watered sent., the aggregaie of fiiaika being about
Rev. R. B. Marsh will take charge nf
until well ‘tamponed throughout the heap.
Ul,,inn.onn. Hwtue have declined ,:n num­
If allowed to stiuul in thia heap about otre bers Ium, than I par cent. Irav.ug the total the Eni veraalhrt. docks at Dtcatur and
week it wi! heat and begin to smoke like npwanl of -H.0n0.0n0,. The aggregate Bmftgtai
a small volcano. A ’-ftal point to be ob­ value of all farm animals is (M.ono 000
served In making a liol ^yst ia tn spread more.-.tain a year ago. the total fnr cattle Dronkaxmass or the Liquor Baiit f taipraiy
Cored by sdininiax«r-.a&lt; 3r. Hames'
being somber by about |(M twtn.ono. The
Goldsn Specific.
rlnnre tn brat, but If «prrad down caid it latrses represent a n.tal valuation of |M«,will hear slowly and unevenly. 'Karly In oon.onn. -.ha rutile* upward of &lt;73,(810.­
the spriug. when consuieralile' cold 000 cattie &lt;078.000,ISIO. swine &lt;221.000.­
weather i» Mtlll anticipated, it to adv toed .000 and slirep &lt;M).ono,0Uii, a grand aggre­
m nae a common wagun taix full ofmanure gate of &lt;3.300,000,000.
tn each sasit. Suit later m the «*a&gt;»in. when
forming iwd&gt;i fa which to -.ranaplaut smmIrare l*.«tM n*r Banailnr a H«U.
lingM, ■&gt;i-,.-haif than quantity will suffice.
A farmer in Rural Xew Yorker gave
The anil used sbottld be prepared tu ad­
vance; It must h» light, Ium* and rich. recently au llhwtrared dwtcriptiun afa &lt;torice far halting
This *&gt;il should he pia.-wl mi.tliH tnauure
toadrpth »f from four to ils inches &lt;,,&lt;!
-^V.
tmlls that has
the
property adineted. Tbe mmt
renlrat durable
common ■w'lwa are I by rt feet The
land .safe. It is
frame, therefore. dtould Im made rt fret
simple nmt any
wide amt as long as ta necamary tn accom­
modate tlie nutuiwr of aashre to be deed.
After the tortI liecomre warm nw thn
seed m rows aismt four inches apart and
scatter them quite thickly in the.rows.
•t -h» amt let it re­
Mr. TilllnuhaaL «irises agninatjfowing
main on its long
bmadrast, as the tat me of keeping free
« the bn II is befrom weeds U areau-r. When the seed­
&gt;ug handled.
It
lings are al suit three Inches high ha reausplanta into rows :i by rt Inr.hea, and aa soon
as these require new* -.pace he transplant*
igiun.. In traiwpbuiting tomato planta (t
dkvicm &gt;•,,« noLnne, A
nrrt rx.ld^‘
la advised M get the stem well into the
8FLU . n
w1th
soil. Tha objecr .ought m plenty of flhrous
a ropw nr stuff aiul
mote on a stuwt. sUw.ky stem. &lt; j&lt;wdy hitch in tee urae nm&lt; -ir Aw.v* m y.,n mm alone on account uf Dyspcpaia. Acker'.
watch the tetnperatitro of the tied*, which fit. This farmer had .* heavy, smut harought to he kept as near &lt;5 deg? aa pos­ nras snap put an ths end of the chitin to
sible fur tometoea, peppers, etc Cabtmge hitch uvtea ring :n t.h« na*e. and another positive guanuiiM at 35 and M ra***». by
and canlitlnwer re.piiro Ires heat and snap u» hitch the ring half way ,'wtween
W. H. Goodtkab Jt Co.. Druggists.
ought not to he pincert tn tbe same bed the horns. Fit « ring ‘&gt;n the horns under
with tomane-a Mr. Tillinah.uit thinks tee auba. if any bull ia tor, itanfa for com­
An Evangelirtan Lutheran- church
that better cahtmgr plants are produced mon iirare nui- and tram them off. have Will ht&gt; erected next summer at Re*w
wtitamt tsictem iwat. ami employs fnr a htockatni-.ti nutke a heavy imn nub with Bay county.
three a frame tiued the sama M tor a hoc- * heavy threaxi that will ««((th,, racket.
In Ji, Mange. Xne Scratches of every
kind nn human or animate cured in 30
minutes by WodfArd'sHaniUry Lotion
Thia never faxb. SoM by W H. Goody«tf. druggtet. Hastings, Mich.

Among novelties )n vcigiables cata­
logued for rhe first, rima to Che Ph(l»d«rtphia white "box" radish, which to illuetratrd and describe^ t&gt;y Janwa Vick in hto
Guide 6ta i-hrt, and shown ;n the accom­
panying ent Tlwi pointe iff superiority
churned for ir are, a short Cop, rapid
growth..perfect turnip shape, extra fine
quality and showing no dtapoettition to
become pithy with age.

Lt &lt;mly took a week of 30 per eent
discount to make Canada coin a eunueity at .lima.

English spavin liniment removes all
hard, soft.Br calloused lumps and hiemah-- rr»» *«»«. blood ,p-rta, eurta,
'pilots, swreney, rinjgtxme, stifles.
ft to probable.
» Pennsylvania mr
respimdrtitr in Orchard and tiarfen that
the Italian varlettoa of onimwdo^Jtta?
south than they do here, aa they seen?
require a longer seimc.ti. and do not come
to proper maturity here. The must reli­
able aorta for thu. section are the Ysllow
Danvure and Bed Wrthwwfi^l. by tor the
greater quantity grown being the former.

k^r*,or “L"* t™**■out o» a positive yrewt-wr
10c., 50
w. fl. Goodtmab kCa. DnwgMta.

Jnfailing-Specifii

It act" with cxtrarw

btoMt yon cannot enjoy gtawt-br^t:,.” "
At this taJurm nearly every
good luwllriue to purify, rthtow
, —2

spurs, tiie big rsetavees stock in their belts,
and bright stilt luuulkardurfb knotted loosely
round ttaur
&lt;&gt;w tbe of»cn roilare of
tbo flannel starts. Winn drunk an tbe rtllaiuotw whisky of tbe frontier towns tiiry
cut mad autira ruling tiwir borate into tbe
tatonus. firing tiitar Pu*&gt;ls right and tart,
from boisterous ilghtbrarttetasteratiwr than

ynur.oaa&amp;taaes.

It to prant-r M :;il{ '

SAe Triodand Knew.
such sprees tiwy an, quiet, rather tatf eontaLncrl :ueu, pfa-fnetiy frank and sinqito. aud
ua their own ground treat a Arsnger with
tbe mart whole snulad bo-qutauty, doing all
in ttartr power.for tam and scorning to take
any reward m rtaurn.
Although protnp* 60 tvomt an injury they
are not at all apt to be rude to wgbdera.
treattag theth with wbar can almost bn railed
s grav- courtesy. They are much iierter fel-

bA«» been prodarei ' r
a UQroJty berstue thrv
?
dmply » sell uhrsp. ,jlr
beet that Muener. seid ui,j

Un wn» rary dmph- &gt;n tas domcrtic batata,
ruing .fti-a tn midwtnxar at 5 o'clock. He
kindled his own Are, and ^ead or wrote by
candle light until 7 o'clock, when ba break
fasted very frugally His- ordinary break­
fast waa tw&lt;&gt; small rape of tea and three or
After t.rrekfmrt lie mounted &lt;meof bls supert,
bnntn, and In sunpie atfare, l.itt which set -iff
tu grout advantage tas majestic frame. vt».itedall those ports &lt;if tire exteiuiad &lt;«»tate

ahu-h wee.- going ■«. He dtnad at 9 a-hatk
ami retire.! at atanu ‘J ;u the .•vernng. He
was kuai tn word and lord to hts negro
davre. ami while -arefu! that they gmuld
not be .vertaaaed, waar-qually careful that
they starnld not hater tbeu- ua» areay m ullnmas. The serrama were proud &lt;if ttanr «Oaly.
-tigmfied. wreltby master and looked up to

.rf the hmmdn wtte him in the tape of Start­
tag op a fox. ■ Th» batata «;ui taatsa of the
old English notably. pntvatbai ;Q Vfrgbua tu

;«mu emits. tuc
■« SAren ftAan

LOW TOURIST RATES.

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�GOSSIP ABOUT CANDIDATES.

PITH AND POINT OF POLITICS.
a pramteest *Bg«*b
Unltetl States rooata tn the state houae in
tbe unemployed. Carroll D. Wright has the Americans women i
this dty. H la the property of Maj. E. J.
Just issue'! a report which shows that in shrill, nasal voice?. «nd false teeth.
The question is: “Who is tbe mart Andersnn, tbe State comptroller, nnd it*
Governor Hill doutleaa spent |3,400 of 1885 no less than 341,589 persons out of
Americans don’t like tbe constant
representative ami popular Republican roosting place (a on nn Imitation rock in New York rtata money upon electrical tho 810,470 employed In the gainful occu­ twitting they get about this nasal
leader*”—Lewiston Journal.the window of his private office. The apparatus that he might subject his boom pations In Massachusetts were out of em­
There is a chance now for an lown presi­ bird jpensnresneven feet and eleven inches to electrical treatment.—Pittsburg Chron­ ployment. What a delicious statistical dry stimulating atmosphere, and the
^REGULATOR
from tip to tip of Its wings, and it is ao icle-Telegraph
mouthful for Watterson, Hurd, George universal presence of catarrhal diflicnldent.—Des Moines Register.
and tbe free trade newspapers. Nearly 30
tall that If it were alive and atunding on
tiea.
What a representative Democratic per cent unemployed.
Favorite sons are pushed to the front the ground it could pickoff a man’s waist­
Unfailing Specific for Liver Disease
But why should so many of our wom­
since the publication of Mr. Blaine”* tetter. coat bo'.tons without getting on tiptoe. ticket Cleveland and George would be!—
Of course the audience and th*, reader*
Had* with extraordinary efficacy on tbe
—Boston Traveller.
of free trade newspapers will bn left In en have false teeth ?
The profusion of little fluffy fealhera on
That is more of a poser to the Eng­
The Mugwumps hare nobody to scold utfer darkness as to what portion of the
Tbe man who can secure the most vote* the under aides of the wings, the peculiar
lish. It is quite impoaible to account
x*r elB. is tho one who should. be made the stand­ markings ot the breast, and the depression since Mr. Blaine withdrew. Presently
fn l he top ot tho beak are rridencea of the they will begin to slander one another and nge free trader will never bo candid for it except on tbe theorj of derang­
ard bearer.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
great nge to which the bird iuul attained t^eii scandal will hold a carnival.—Phila­ enough to say that aa a matter of fart fn ing stomach action caused by impru­
New Jersey Republicans should unitedly
.
a working population of 810,470, only dence in eating and by want of regular
before it was killed. Thaw skilled in delphia Presa.
and earnestly present the name of William such matters estimate that it must have
exercise.
Democratic tariff reform is not reform 822 persons, or hardly more than one
Both conditions are unnatural.
n^ntal Deprrtalon,
Colle. W alter PheljM.—Trenton Gazette.
been nt lenst 75 years old. It in a genuine any more than nu ln&lt;xn&lt;l&gt;ry who seta fire thin! of one per cent, were returned ns
Catarrhal troubles everywhere pre­
The Republicans would now do well to Washington or American englc, nnd prob­
It you are a miserable sufferer with Constipa­
to a house Is an architect. — Chicago having been nnernployed during the entire vail and end in cough and consump­
twelve months.
tion.’Dyspepsia. Biliousness, or KldBey Alfec- take a long look iu the direction of Will­ ably Its only rival In the country, dead or Journal.
tlnns, seek relief at once in Nimmons Liver iam B. Allison, of Iowa, its a candidate alive, is at the Smithsonian institute at
These are pyohably the first anthentie tion, which are promoted by mal-nuRegulator. H does not require contlnuai dos for president.—Boston Herald.
Tbe sheep tn this country nre worth statist Ira of the kind ever collected, Und trition induced by deranged stomach
.
Washington, but the specimen there is
Ing and iwt» but a trifle, ft will cure yon.
&lt;89,000,000,” but for and in consideration The Press 4s inclined to think that the action. The condition is a modren one.
Under the changed conditions, the Re­ smaller.
of tho sum of 2 cents Grover Cleveland showing fa, upon the whole, satisfactory. one unknown to our ancretors who pre­
The
graceful
yet
powerful
pose
of
this
publicans of Michigan will naturally urge
Default having t&gt;eci&gt; made In the conditions the presentation of Gen. Alger’s name for bird and the magnificent sweep of Ito would exterminate every one of them. Tbe average length of time the unem­ sented the catarrh, cold, cough and
of a certain mortgage made by John Acker, ot
wings show clearly how great a libel upon The free trade goat is the only animal that ployed were unemployed was 4. ll'montha, consumption by abundant and regulor
the township ot Hope. Bo-ry County, Miehlxab. the first place.—Detroit Tribune.
the bird of freedom is the atrocious figure can claim any consideration from his ad­ while for all persona employed in gainful use of what is how known as Warner's
and France-. Acker tils wife to Barbel M. Clark,
Perhaps these down casters would trotthnt
--------attempts
------ -- «,
ain ol
occnpatlons, considered as a whole, Log Cabin Cough and Consumption
to soar over the .m„
bundle
of ministration.—Philadelphia Press.
administratrix ot tbe estate of Amasa L. Clark,
deceased, late ot Battle Creek. Michigan, dated out more candidates if they were not con- sticks on the back nf the buzzard dollars
The latest and unorganized opposition whether employed or unemployed, the Remedy and Log Cabin Sarsaparilla,
Jane third, A D. lint, and recorded hi tbe office vinced that the coming man Is to come of the
“-----------* day.
‘
‘
average of unemployment during tbe state two old fashioned standard re medlee
present
If the
government
of the Berister of Deed-, for the County of out of the west.—Indianajiolis Journal. I । will acn*t nn artist to Trenton it can ob­ to Cleveland in the Democratic party is censua year waa 1.22 months.
handed down from our ancestors, and
on the increase, and if it once breaks ont
Ibrrv aiK. .state of MkhiEan. on the fourth day
now exclusively pdf forth under tbe
of June A. D.. tS74. tn IJner 4 of Mortgages, ou
Allison is a strong man with the party 'i tain a’model from which it can make a it may become formidable.—Indianapolis
page ,17 on which mortxwe there Is claimed to of tho whole country.
population of the state of Massachusetts strongeat guaranty of purity and
He is especially ' dollar that will not bring the blush of Journal.
lie due at the date of this notice the stun of two
was employed at its principal occupa­
thousand sixty-three dollars.'and twenty rente, strong in the west, where he is best J, shame to the cheek of every American
Governor Hill is jnst statesman enough tion for a trifle less than eleven months. efficacy by the world-famed makers of
I who has to spent! it.
and an attorney’s fee ot fifty dollars providea known.—Omaha Republican.
to consider the tariff Issue aa non-eaaen- And 1885 was not its prosperous a year in Warner’s safe cure. These two reme­
forinsaiitmortRaxe, and no suit or proceedings
I
MnJ. Andcreon's dies plentifully used as the spring aud
Indiana Republicans haven chance, and Hunterdon county, In this state. The tial. There is nothing essential In Demo­ a good many industries a* the year just summer seasons advance give a posi­
at inw having b&lt;*en Instituted to recover the
moneys secured by said mortgage, or any part a good one. to secure to Indiana the great
cratic politics except catching on.—New closed.
tive assurance of freedom, l»oth from
. thereof; and the said Barbel M. Clark admlnts honor, for the first time in bcr history, of bird is one of tho moat rare in the country, York Mail and Express.
Meantime
it
is
tbe
duty
of
protectionists
tratrix ot the estate ot Amasa L. Clark.deand it is scarcely ever even seen near the
catarrah and those dreadful and it neg­
eeAsed. Iiavlnc released a portion of said prem­ furnishing the presidential candidate. haunte of civilization. It is supposed that
To nil candidates for president who in­ to spread the real facta before tbe public. lected. inevitable consequences, pneu­
ises tn-wit: U&gt;t number tour &lt;4)of section num­ Tlie chance is Gen. Hnrrisoo.—Indianapo­ advance!I nge had trade this bird unable sist upon retiring from tho contest: Go
monia. lung troubles that fatally preber «lx teen (IO la township number two (2&gt; lis News.
to successfully pursue and capture the early and avoid the rush!—Philadelphia
north of range number nine &lt;») west, from the
VD’l among our people*
, operation ot said mortgage, by a release dated
The Tribune Is prepared to declare ite game of the wilderness, and that there-’
Comr&lt;'..db Eli Fiaber, o&lt; Salem. Henry
tbe third day nt November, A. D. Itm. and re­ belief that, all things considered, Senator fore it had ventured into settled regions
In
his
letter
accepting
the
nomination
Co , lowa,*Derved four year* In tbe late
William H. English, of Indiana, wants
corded In the office of the Register of Deeds In
and for Barry County, Michigan, on tbe ninth William B. Allison, of Iowa, is the man for tamer prey. It was found near a to come into politics again. He will be in for the presidency Mr. Cleveland wrote aa war and contracted a disease called
best entitled to the support nf these Mates farmer’s barn, and tbe fnnncr tilled it full just long enough to be struck for a seven follows:
.
consumption by the doctors. He had
"When we consider the patronage 'of frequent hemorrhages. After using
as their caadidate.—Minneapolis Tribune. of lead from a shotgun and a revolver cent campaign contribution—then, goodwithout killing It, and Anally captured it by, William.—Harrisburg Telegraph.
thia great office (of president), the allure­ Warner’s Log Cabin Cough and Con­
“Die ticket that I should like lo see
ments of power, tbe temptation to retain sumption remedy, he says, under date
cxg- to Alexander L. Clark by assignment nominated." said a Republican veteran, alive, having disabled It by wounds in
It would be just like Hill to try and place once gained, and, more than all, tbe
dated the twentieth day of May A. I». ttSo. and
the wing. It was taken to tbe village
recorded in Uie office of the Register of Deeds “is this: For president, George F. Hoar, station, and lived there on exhibition a make it appear that Blaine’s withdrawal availability a party finds in an incumbent of Jan. 19th , 1888: *'I do not bleed at
ni anil for Barry County. Mlcliigan, on the nf Massachusetts; for vice president, Na­
was the result of his own little boom.— whom a horde of office hoklers, with a lungs any more, my cough doe* not
twenty-seventh day of December.-A. D. tfflT. io than Goff, of West Virginia.”—Boston day or two before it diet!. It waa then Memphis Avalanche.
bother me, and J do not have any
given to Maj. Anderson, who had It stuffed
Uber •"J&lt;n of mortgages on page 31X
zeal born of !&gt;enefit!* received aud fostered smothering spells."
Warner’s Log
No*, therefore, by virtue ot the power of sale Journal.
ami mounted, and guards it now with the
Cleveland will be renominated, not be­ by the hope of favors yet to come, stand
contained In said mortgage, and the statute is
That the thoughts of many Republicans tenderness ami pride of a young father. cause he Is the favorite of tbe leaden of ready to aid vrith money nnd trained Cabin Rose Cream cured his wife of
socti case, made and provided, notice Is hereby
catarrah; she is "sound aud well."
Sven that on Saturday the twenty-first day of should turn lo Mr Hiscock at the present He has refused for it offers running well hj* party, or even a majority of Its adher­ political service, we recognize in th*- eli­
pril A- D. hum, at ten o'clock tn the forenoon. time is one of the most natural of the into tho hundreds of dollars.—Trenton ' ents, but lacunae they do not dare to gibility of the president tor re-election a
1 shall sell nt public auction. &gt;o tbe highest bid­ consequence* flowing from the publication Cor. New York Sun.
nominate any one else.—Chicago Time*.
moat eerions danger to that calm, deliber­
der. nt the north front door of tbe court house ot Mr. Blaine’s Florence'letter. —Roches­
ate and intelligent political action which
in the CID of Itastinrs. Barry County, Michi­
gan. (dial, being the place where tlie circuit ter Democrat.
must clnwacierize a government by tho
court for. said Barry -County is bidden), tbe
people."
For
many
years
Co).
Ensley
waa
a
Wlicther
Now
York
shall
present
a
premises described In said mortgage, (except
The interesting question arises, Whnt
planter
in
Tennessee.
He
hnd
a
planta
­
the portion tlien-of heretofore released from candidate for the presidency ar not, it is
York girla to drive alone with men. Tho
the operation ot said mortgage as above de- of the ntraent importance that her delega­ tion below Memphis during the war. Gen. western girl, preserving her dignity and did Mr. Cleveland mean when he used
tion to the .national convenfloti shall be so Sherman passed by os lie was chatting in ! reserve Intact, will drive with a man not thia language? Clearly he must have
meant one of two things. His words are
ten jier cent. Interest. anil *11 legal costs, to­ constituted that It can net as a unit.— the Fifth Avenue hotel corridor, when he.i■' only by day, but on moonlight nights. properly to l»e regarded either M coniniltsnid: “They talk more or less about 8be takes a "baggy ride” on moonlight
gether with an attorney'* fee of fifty dollars Albany Express.
ting Mr. Cleveland to a declination of a
Shermnn’s being ’cranky. ’ I knew ot an 1
Ohio has had its share of prvsidenta. Incident at Memphis, which appeared - nights! And her young man thinks^no presidential nomination, or they are to be
worse
of
her
for
iu
Guileless
west!
AVhycnn it not Join with the other western
those certain lots pieces aud parcels of land states in agreeing upon a man w£o can cranky, but when I came to think it over What an Arcadian slate of thlngsl It must . regarded m buncombe. A doctor who re­
fuse* to take his own medicines is looked
was
very
shrewd.
J
had
a
nclgblnr
‘
situate In the township ot Hope in the County of
command the support of the west entirely planter names! Maj. lotndy. Aa I went ‘ have been tills sort of west out of which upon the world over aa a fraud.—New
young Ixx:hinvar Is said to have appeared.
and go into Che convention and be nomi-s
Is prepared especially for children, and iu raeHe—if I reniember rightly—went riding York Tribune.
(W) acres Of the east half (K‘ j) of the north-east noted’— Des Moines Register.
eewa in curing croon whooping-cough, colds.
quarter (NE1*) of section number twenty-eight
with his sweetheart, both on the same
hoar»«-ne»». bronciilth. and like tunit and
(»&gt;) In, township number two (2) north of range
The Republican duty is dear and it will encounter with Sherman, of which be told horse. That's even better than "buggy
lung affection* so common to childhood. Vaatas
nutubdr nine (») wmL
The
information
comes
directly
from
be
performed.
It
Is
to
stop
all
bluster
me
the
particulars.
Th«kontpc*t*
of
the
It juwtly popular aa a hoowehold Ures\ fill
ruling.'’
ALEXANDEB
remedy. Peclrtisni’s Croup Bera- UtOb all
Roswell
P.
Flower
that
Governor
HIU
is
army
had
arrested
him
and
taken
him
to
and
large
talk
about
nominations
by
ac
­
As to going to the theatre with your
&lt; ■ ' Assignee of sal
a
candidate
for
the
presidential
nomina
­
KNAFPKN ft VanAHMAN,
clamation, and thoughtfully and’ with the general's headquarters. He went in best man, that, too, is tabooed. If your
Si
great seriousness study out the man who and stood awaiting the wishes of the gen­ best man wants to take mamma; oramar- tion. When Mr. Flower was in Ixmdon
last summer
he expressed
the
can get every Republican vote and some eral, who presently glanced up from his tied friend, nil very well—mamma tv the-------——-- ------- desire
- ---------to re- position, foereby obviating the mwtfytag rtiert
of the Democrats. That man exists.— paper and said in a rasping, wiry, cold quinine powder, you the jam. He can , turn to tbe United States and devote him- resulting from ths admlnhtration ot die various
Boston Traveller.
blended voice: ’Sit down; I'll attend to have the jnm. but he has got to take the ! *lf to the defeat of Grover Cleveland
Cures E^RlSEfr^US:
The task of the Republican national you presently. You’ll be shot iu half an powder, too. Then you sit, the friend, or i He wm nutapoken in hb purpose to his
the mother, *n the farther side, and she . intimate friends/ He seems to have en
’
convention is not so much to pick out the ho*r.
"You can Imagine, or rather yon can becomes occupied with the play—and then ' tm&lt;l upon bls chosen work. We slmll see
Tniirrh . wiuiy
to y®•icepieaa.
ur l,nle 0D
« ln hoars
Ume*
man who can bo elected as to choose from
LOUgri
anxious
be has a charming evening. Matinee* in whether the Flower will bear fruit -Ina number of men of that kind the one who scarcely Imagine, the consternation of a
will be avoided. A single
CllPeS
brought suddenly Into the presence enmpany with his rar* nnd radiant maid- dianapolla Journal.
trial will secure your most
03
can get tbe largest, majority, and thus man
oT ilea th in a fashion like thnt. Maj. en are allowable, though r.ot among par­
generous
endorsement.
No
rniicrh*?
and
make the Democratic defeat most pro­
other medicine ever bad UUUgllb aim
Ltmdy ^**ked the reason for hl.** cruel
nounced and most humiliating.—St. Louts sentence.,but got small satisfaction. He ticular people Take a third person, and
If the president's free trade programme :s;.h“
it is all right The little bister of either
Colds,&gt;
Globe-Demount.
.pres-sed the general harder, nnd the hitter party will do; In fact, ehn may be re­ should actually become crystallized Into this wherever lutroouceu.
ttrMessrs. Belgler &amp; Roush, merchants.
/l»egan to question him alxiut the people of garded
it wouiti
would injure the
south nixvn
much more Freeport. Mich . vfclte.;-We hive sold more
;ar*ie&lt;l a»
as a bright
origin men,
idea, tor
for sue
she .is
is no
so law n
me nuuiu
the neighlMirh-wwl, the men who hod gone Kleased
ileased with the play that she sees
r“ or
“ ' than it would tbe north, nnd. of course, than four gross of Dr- t’rekham's &lt; roup RctaThe Birmingham Age Is one of tbe into the Confederate army, and a vast
guaranteeing it Va do all that Is cbjimcd
*
*
” -------ears nothing
else,
and,
sluingjwell
well forfor­ drive the Democracy from power for n rdy,
for It. or refund th* p*lee, and not one bottls
ablest Democratic organs in Alabama, but number of other things, nil of which ward on her chair. wAtehes tbe strutting
'
dozcu years to come. Aa partisans, the
It declare* that “Cleveland:will beat the seeped trifling enough to poor Lundy, but figures with smile* and tears, as they Republicans have a special interrat tn has ever beea returned
I*ECKHAM”H CBOUP BSMKDY
Democratic party just as certain as lie is mtuie np n big budget of information for ntalk through their little comedy.
offering no obstruction to the free trade
Dominated?’ That la apparently a wide­ a ’commanding general in n hostile
In this question of play going tho New scheme. As patriots, however, they mpst
spread view of the situntiim among our country. Premntly the general looked York lover has to l»e extremely careful. fight l( by every legitimate means at their
friends the enemy, but there is only one up nnd said, gruffly, but with a kinder He must not blindly take his dearest and command.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
alternative before them; They must tone thnn tliut in which he had first ad­ her mamma to an opening night, even nt
---- Sold la Ha»tIngs by---either take the medicine or take to the dressed the major: 'Well, sir; thut will one of the beat tbrntres th town. Cau­
W. H. Goodyear, Druggist.
woods.—Philadelphia Press.
■ do. You can take y*&gt;nr vehicle and go tions men go to the piny themselves first,
The great mistake of-the free traders
home.’ Die major was literally dum- and then, respectability permitting, take grown ont of the fact that Mr. Randnll
Minnesota Leads tbe World
founded. I wonder it the grin-mi remem- the girl nnd her mother. With
has i»o
so iuug
long uncuuni
defended spv
the |principle
of ]&gt;««■
pm
• •— the
. 7flight
"— ' niut
iiiim(iid &lt;&gt;•
“Every dollar of the surplus Is a deficit bereft. I hove nlwuvs thought thnt he of
we grow French.- The day
' ’is “P-. tectlon on the Democratic aid* that they J™ »**
- time
---- -------------------------fn the pockete and business Of the people," took thnt way of
*—
*
•
*-” proaching when papa nnd Brother George | hnvp rotIlf to regard him as n personal
pumping
jxa«; l.undy.'
w raLromiJ?? Sue riJLp
n.lll/.n,..
nnd enemy.
..........
ti.„ i...
•
_____ • ,_ •
says our nearest free trade contemporary. —New Ynrk Tribune.
will go to «&gt;■»
the nn&gt;hi&lt;U
prelude, nml
nnd mainmn
mamma and
while In reality
he ...
Is »i...
the _____
repre- ,iui
Then, what a surplus there would lie In I
the girls come in for the afterpiece.— vscntntlve of a sentiment.Qiat is over-' “*
C.
H.
Warren.
Generals*
«n»ui
■
the pockets of tbe people if we could have
“Iris” In The Argonaut. .
whelming In tlie states thnt d.tide feda regular old Buchanan deficiency! Those ;
Prince Bismarck is seen to !&gt;est ndvangoo&lt;i old
our tage in hl* celebrated informal receptions
■Hello. 'Bab!'
— Democratic
—------- —r- , times,
— j-- when,
----gowrnment bonds needed.porous plasters B1))l ln hiR hom„ lifp Il(. la MInftnof
Tlie Duke of Newcastle hnd rather a
•U«ln*•■'■*."
on their Ixcka
to enable them
to get out striking personal npppearnnee. Heiss1* hard
i
M ««
of it
modest nun
little
nara time *•*
ix here.
nerr. He is na jBtairav
a
A representative oi
ot The
i nr Press in Mon­
. feet two Inches In height nnd of splendid invalid, nnd after Ix-ing rtood up on bis | trenl,
rrs. aua we re a
------- ------- at all.—Detroit Tribune.
the r.:!;;?
nthsr :L~.y
tiny wan met
' Canada, 71..
But we'll get there and don't you forget It. ,
proportions in every respect. His head is one leg nt receptions, and having strings । with this: “I 'believe
----- ----you —
represent
one
"lin.irntand you’ve moved?
.
the theories ol Eloeutloulsts.” says the New
very large, of great breadth, well shaped of people brought up to l&gt;e presented, after of• those
•
*blasted
'
Yankee protectign sheet**.
"Yra; and there isn't a better harness shop
York Evangelic.
If Mr. Cleveland is to take a southern nnd rests on a grent neck, which rises the ftw-hion of well meaning Americana, I think yon are making n mistake, for
anywhere than I've got now. Good llfflil. Plrotif
"Il la irrri-bcated mid «|*lritrd. Full of pith
of room. Come over and see nM:~n,V°®®r trip lie might better go to Loulalana than firmly above his giant frame. The fore­ bo bethought hinwolf ot some little strat­ Mr. Cleveland is very popular here." (if
and point.’'—N. Y. la*tep**ti&lt;tei&gt;t.
north of Jones' feed store, right on the corner, to Florida. The panic BtriCkcn Demo­ head Is large and bold, tbe lower half
egy to release Himself from a bore to course he is, in the British provinces.
yon know.”
A BOOK FOR EVERY ONE
"All right.”
r crats of the former state would lie very seamed and furrowed; the upper |&gt;ortion which he hail not been subjected In any But how about his free trade mremge in
glakl to have him propitiate the angry smooth nnd shiny. The eyes are full, steel other part of the world. At a recent en­ the United States’—New York Press.
Arid a vIMI to tne snop w j.
sugar plnnteni, who want to know why a blue In color, nnd protrude fnr out from tertainment given in his honor/ after
the place Mined shewed that Mr. Babeoek » Democratic xmigres* propones to deprive the brows, which are covered with great
twenty or more people had been i-yescnOwords were strictly true. Splendid location,
them of tariff protection and give them bunches of hair. The none is large nd «!, his grace hnd liad enough.
three busy men, and a fine stock of
It is a pity that n Dakota blizzard can­
Tlie Vise of the Will in IbibHe Speaking.
nothing In return-—Boston Journal.
aristocratii: looking? the month firm, .ov“1 really think 1 shall have to go,” said not be stnrcil awny like Ice, to moderate
----------- r------------- —
, ! cred by a heavy grizzly mustache; the he to his untiring hoateiw. "Oh, no,
torrid weather in summer. Still we slmll
Getting la Line for Victory.
' jaws, which npjwnr to have the solidity of dnkr! 1 can't think of Jetting you off so have, ns spring advances, the growing
NATHAN SHEPPARD.
Oh. J.L
Mr«.
Mi*n*t*bllt.
want
to *in- I cnoin^ |n the Democratic party towaril
Th. .Kuatkm nraC Irumnn
&lt;&lt; U&gt;e In.u. nrnnm In &gt; mn^lrc. Onrfy cal soon CT..
— ~-.
. L-'-2t. ’I “
Ct tr
von lo
to the Duke of Newcastle,.
NeWClWtia. ”-'
xir Cleveland.
ri..vnlun&lt;l —Cincinnati Pfimmerrinl
,n«t li,l,re«lmi&lt;*w»llo»» '» thrills chin. Tb«. »pn-»ton oltte
tn sincei* yon
Mr.
Commercial
lor. of tbe pnny There will be Mblo&gt; enn.wl, liwjnreble. ImpUeel.le.—John V.
"But you w*c.” said tlie sly little omn, Gazette.
.
COMTKM1I
Double and single, all nisde of brat oak- cut en.l drlil elemi It. There will Iw few &gt;.rbwm m New Tort World,
'• scarcely bowing, "I have jnrt left my
Good STFaklh^Xoler t&lt;
tanurd leather. »hlch would t»e jwger If th
rrise ot tin- Wirt—'Aitlci
i cousin very ill »( diphtheria nt his hbtel,
“instructions'” and n*&gt; need of controversy j
——'
people of tiastinics and vicinity did uot «£»n~ over the "ptilt rule." Aud the best man 1
' and I nm nnxintw to get iwck to him.!'
The Democratic answer to thechnnfm
* ”—
elate mid buy so many “C Bat&gt;co&lt;:k s harness
Apropos of the experiments fn hypnot­
••Great heavens! Go! go at once, then!” that Jeffersonian Simplicity Hill
...............
..
mlsnpthat be can’t Keep even with orders.
Bring Natural -I
ism. now so general and popular, theccle- wild his hostess, who had children., and i rroprlated fl7J&gt;00 of state fnndann mn&lt;lwlinu nmtertull
knii-k-­ Think of Nuliwtlilitg to Hay--Tin- Kight Shape
nmtcnml instinct
Instinct for the moment Pu
call rlnrk«.
clocks, Biilinr.l
billiard tnlilrs
tables and other knick
&gt; brnteil Dr. Carpenter relates thnt a b*dy Whose
quite
ovt-rpiweretlliur
snobbishness.
And
knacks
and
brlc-a-brar.:
“
Phil
Sheridan
of
superior
Inteilipince^
was
walking
past
The workingmen of Great Britain are
intelligence wm waiKing pass
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
saving that they would prefer protection a public institution nml observed a child go be did like a shot.—"Tattler’” iu New was born in Ireland."—New York Press.
/pecjilly interested coin­ York Star./■
in tliclr own country to free trade in Fa
■- which she was A-uiir
America. They are bet ter friends ot the ing out through an iron gate. As he let
A ..l.ndld .lock of evb. So loner or OeUor American workingmen than are the go tbe gate it seemed to close upon him,
I don't think that I.cvcr encountered a
The season of "matrons glnces”—those
•w off.noL olOowo price.
and she felt snre that it would strike and
American free trailers.—Detroit Tribune.
more sardonic exemplification of tbe grim twau'lfui MbbM be bursts t Tile •talks’ are
I crush his ankle. She wm too faraway, tempting French sweetmeats—ended in humor of fate Chan in connection with d-eld*-lly wiUy ami p &gt;llo*&gt;phloat'’-N*tiosal
Baptist.
Paris,
mnch
to
the
regret
of
n
htrgc
numI
by
any
possible
movement,
to
reach
him
Alt
Mn«t no l.lkrwlre.
«&gt;y nil) JXWSIUIC nunriuvui, iv
t
&lt; TMirt.-niinl candi- 'in time to prevent the accident. In fact, her of women who earn their livelihood few weeks ago, ’where Di Mtirska snng in (
A good assortment at bottom figures.
If If
any
state-wants
any
state wants
,he found she could not move, for an in­ by preserving the fruit. . One eel of work­ the wreck of her once showy voice, Mme. ,
date it must be for bln"
tense pain came upon her own ankle cor- ers skin the chestnnl and carefully sepa­
estly. If Jud-ana R* « n.Ttfcket^hera resjxHidtug to that one of the hoy’* which rate Il from tlw Inner husks, being fined Gerater sat near me in tbe audience. She &gt;
Just the place for you to have all ktoto of ocean lodlanlnu leading the ticket, there
would
injured. With a hulfpNiny each time they break the made no effort to conceal her amusement '
repairing tn bls line done is at J. V. Babcock s. to bo. one
to
tta. «« .pml,„„
nnd fntlt. Tlii-n the chestnnta paw* through at the wretched show pnor old Di Mnraka (
Xi of .bereelf. nnd 1&gt;efore the latter's
blltiy.
—
iDdiauapoli*
Journal.
tiu-reupotv
found
u
circle
—----- - •
I irarrupuu found a circle around
around her
her numerous IuumIs in tbe prradrving pro­
were concluded she hail herself dis­
I ankle, m
us if It
it hnd
hud been painted with red cess, nnd when onmplrte are turned over covered thnt she won being made the gibe ।
------------ ~~~~
yet another, set of women to lie put in
AU who call will receive polite attention. A
to the Farmer.jMiiuu The
1 next day
ti, tbe whole
• ------------*— to
-----------Give Ear toGive
«h* Ear
Farmer.
foot
was
'wvH-nriirei
nn
in
vaimv
kmzwx
imiwr
young successor. At that time
pleasure to show goods, and we are not afraid
II- t.-tul
The
prosperity of producer* everywhere
fin- wna confined to her bed .‘Hixes or lied up in dainty glazed |«per of
rne pnmpcrn?
to name prices.
Keejwrtfuily,
,
IkrtdrQ
«|&lt; ace-amt
-------------—
Is the
aim of
protection, and th*
theeffort
effort of
of (or days.- Globe-Democrat
Itnle. "The w.,.m... nw
j
each worker lu one shilling eight pent*.
fanuera to got lhemselvf* beard ought not
The "marrun* ghui-h” season kata from I better and would msmi he completely re- iw k*Hi«- how i.i sa- It” Kriwrti-- Magsxln*.
to cease until the legislation they desire
j atan.nl to voice again. On Frltlny Dt
AU &amp;iiiifd’&lt;tay to Jan. 1ft
has beeu enacted and faithfully enforced. .I
During the bitterly cold wind one night
Mtirakn snt nmong the nndknee nt Stein
—New York Tribune.
I the fe* slilv ering pedestrians on the big
j way hall. She listened gravely while
1 bridge were treated to the sight of on
Gerster wing. When she ha&lt;l concluded
str.
The nwwt heavily Insurer! mnn in tho aha sent her a hunch ot rrwes front her ।
elderly gentleman who ran the full length
A Di-m**cr.itlc politician never means tit tbui structure at a gait that closely re- rountrv U Dr- Duvhl W. H&lt;«retier. who coraage, nnd hnving done no. sbf got np '
what It** ~*&gt;s That is why the Derno- wmldetl a gallop. A Scotch cap, a rooy .rails hl* InrtUD* in patent mi-dieiue*.,• nnd went nut smiling, snch a smile ns it i
rnilscanui.i tedleve that Mr.- Blaine means aimplekton mid the strongly marktl Thr 1-oli' h « on lib life aggregate &lt;800,• would have done Gerkter no pleasure to.
Cleanses th*
wh-tl be wsy**.-Cleveland News and accent with which be explained his feat ta k«) tnhi r wi ll known men who carry a have seen. If ever, a woman hnd her
Nasal I’iwsag*'?,
, n» inquiring policeman betrayed h!i
revenge, tbe raddled old Hungarian
llerai.l.
Allays Pain an*’
British origin. He wore no flannels and _.-,n Di M.*n, *4 I'hiliidrlphin. will. |4O0.- bravnriste cnjoyAd hers nut nf that hand | BIBM« H ।
(Kill. Givi K Audcn-ou, ot Chicago, who fulof yellow rosea al a quarter of a dollar D|PU| V
I n fl a tn mntiou
never Im’fl a cold —New York Bun.
By no possibility &lt;»n the Democratic
l&gt;n&gt; $:;'&lt;• &lt;*&gt;0. m»d Plern LwiUaid. whose apiece. The deadliest blade ever forged trtVMBt'
Heals the Sore*
polities *&lt;m«.nut '■* &lt;310,000 -Naw York
Imwitaliiv Jf President Cleveland's tariff
Restores th*
. ter stroke.—Alfred Trumble in Pitlabarff ,
*3T" h-ve made aiMt arvixx
।
A new building material called rtnM ■Cteniiiu World
message -Washington Post, Dem.
'Bulletin.
makiugs reral buodr-dd
Senses of Tasti
brick is raid to poeaew extremely useful
............
| «m*&gt; f**r a**y *•*'*• to
George W Cable h bound on a lecture
1 qualities, and to be likely to rune Into
an-1 Smell.
Of the right national conventions of tbe
use. R l» tn*de l»y grinding to- ,&lt;.ur thronsb the weM When you u&gt;wl Rrnnhlirnn nartv four hivt Iwti held In U.__L— *■„
How tn rod nee tlie surplus: Appropriate extensive
« J
.ba penilcman plemw pronuunra tlw uamr
gemn “*«**= “**‘1 “Dd ,n a dry ,tMU- H
TRY THE CURI
li.... ...H.U-nnM. ftu»i
WbtelmBd- then heated by steam, and becomra burned Taw ble; be docau's Ilka to bear it called
1.0 .«! -I"'
B HUI Pr«UtaU.- , hydraulic cement.—Chicago Draw.
otbrrwise.

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m*™«a

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Before an Audience !

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WHIPS,
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ROBES,

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And Finally

J. W. Babcock,

catarrh

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FUNK &amp; WAGNaLLS,

�Embroideries!

Embroideries!

WE ARE SHOWING THE LARGEST STOCK OF

MUSLIN ANDEverSWISS
EMBROIDERIES
Shown in this City.
ALL' FRESH NEW STOCK

and

LATEST DESIGNS

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We have an Endless Variety to Select from, and can show you all the

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LATEST NOVELTIES of the SEASON.

LINEN

AND

NAPKINS.

WE HAVE MADE A SPECIAL EFFORT TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS IN THIS DEPARTMENT AND
OUR SALES ARE MOST GRATIFYING.

Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of Produce bought and sold

2 Stores
J. S. Bakett after looking over the
The greenback leaders tn this state
Invitations have been received, by
and county are engaged in sticking Wesf and California, has made up his parties in the city, to the annual re­
pins into the corpse of the once green­ mind that Michigan after all is good ception and ball of Jackson com­
back party to see if they can discover enough for him. He has purchased a mander). No. 9, Knights Templar, to
Hastings, Mich., March 2ist. 188b.
any more signs of life. If they cannot, tine farm in Orange tosfnahip, Ionia be held in Jackson on tbe evening of
.
*
Co., and is commencing to move at once April 3d.
MARSHALL U
they know that their trading stock is
It is rumored that the young men
The Michigan Central now carries
done for. For the past six years all the
who
were
convicted
Friday
of
disturb
­
Hastings
freight
from
Chicago
on
its
greenback party has amounted to has
Iteen to pose as the stock in trade of a ing the public meeting at the Wood cannon-ball freight train. By this ar­ Desire to call attention to the fact that thev are the'ex elusive
school
house
are
talking
seriously
of
rangement freight leaving Chicago in
few.designing leaders, who have used
arresting the two men, who put down
agents for Barn county for the celebrated
EDITORIAL NOTES.
it as a hoise jockey would a wheezy the disturliance, for assault and batterv. the afternoon reaches this point the
following morning. '
The Journal editor is exercised be­ equine, merely to drive as good a bar­ Better take your medicine gracefully,
The delegates and all others who
boys!
cause of the number of mortgages on gain as possible for themselves.
visited Lansing from here last week to
farms. Of course the Journal editor
Owing to the recent snow blockade in
Despite his desperate attempts to
attend tlie G. A. R. meeting there -all
cares not a straw how much or how
the east the Detroit Tribune company
create prejudice by talking about
many such, and is using such means
was unable to receive the manuscript returned very enthusiastic over their
trip nnd pronounce the meeting a great
purely to create prejudice in favor of mortgages, the Journal editor knows, nnd illustrations for the opening chap­ ^a^8a; ^°.ne
more than
1st, that there is less mortgage Indebt­ ters of Robert Louis Stevenson’s story
the union-labor-greenback-democratic
the G. A. R. boys. the/enjoyment of life
edness in Barry county than ten years “The Outlaws of Tunstall Forret" in in their declining years, and such
Aelual weight, ready for work, 1,160 lbs.; being very
combination which be is .desperately
ijgo; 2d, that more such indebtedness is time for them to appear io last Sun­ meetings as these tend greatly toward
trying to work. The facts are that in
much lighter than any other binder made. Over &lt;&gt;(• of
’s Tribune. They will appear Sun­ that result.
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being cancelled than placed on record day
day, MarchSK. *
the past eight years more mortgages
these binders sold by us last season, and everyone gave
have been cancelled in Barry county each year; 3rd. that if all such indebted­
- -------. Barky county prohibitionist^ in
perfect
satisfaction.
ou cannot afford to buy any other
Dkab Sir:—As Mr. Hinman, tbe
and fewer put on record than ever be­ ness were wiped out to-day, in ten convention at Hastings, Wednesday,
and will not if yot} inspect the Milwaukee Junior.
years from now half the farms would
druggist, told you I am a great friend
fore. But any sensible man knows
unanimously
voted
down
a
resolution
of
your
remedy.
I
have
used
it
at
in
­
be likewise encumbered, by legitimate
that if every mortgage in Barry countv
tervals during the past 12 years. It
business transactions.
should be paid off to-day, tn two years
c«rn«l
through the critical
time, by means of trades, purchases or
Given a free ballot and a fair count new local option law.
The
third
the addition of new buildings, there
and Cleveland would have no more partyites of our sister county evidently — —— j
r
would be about as many mortgages on
1 always recommend It where 1 see a
chance of succeeding himself to; the do not know the meaning of the word
record as there are now. The Journal
•‘consistency’’ any more than their case that needs it It always does
presidency than he would of becoming brethren of Eaton countv.—Charlotte
tEw tW,y{, °nW1 accomPU»bing more
knows that the business of tbe modern
tbe next Roman Pontiff. It is only by Republican.
than you have ever chimed for it and W?.“™
world, of the very wealthy as well as
8016 ageilte for the original Reed drags. aud .
bulldozing and frauds upon the ballot
boIn the suit of Holden vs. Newton {?°r*?°® wou,d
those in moderate circumstances, is
kuow the
.I,?. ?1 thny.18re
improved thia year, we sliall be
box that the democracy seeks to main­ tried before Justice Kenastnn Wednes­ caww h dld DOt
done by means of credits. And if all
able
to
sell
them at a reduced price.
tain its hold.
day there was a disagreement of the
* ,no* consider myself well, but I
mortgages could be paid, and then no
work hard at my business—drmiuakjury,
which
stood
three
and
three.
more credit obtained by such indebted­
This action was brought by John Hold­
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
ness, tbe condition of Barry county
en who sued Dan Newton on a note
would be worse than it is to-day.
Mb. Stott representing one of the given by the latter for Bobemion oats
and
which thej former purchased. C.
largest milling concerns in Michigan, H. VanArtnamippeared
for the plaintiff
c Cuamdlbb.
The Journal says there are *3,000,800, was in the city Friday, accompanied by
and I*. T. Colgrove, for the defendant.
Mtch- February 20, 1886.
000,000 indebtedness on the farms of J. E. Huston, connected with the Thu plaintiff endeavored to prove him­ T VUi. ■
Secretary.3
the western states, there is nothing at Knickerbocker Manufacturing Co., of self an innocent purchaser with the of lift1-1 U
r&gt;od U
Umea
■which a greenback editor is so much Jackson, for the, purpose of inspecting above result.
an-adept as juggling with figures. the Hastings roller mill Mr. Stott's
a '•VR’i “took of buggies than any firm i»
On Thursday Walter and Bert
firm proposes to put now machinery
The railroad of this state last
Those given above representing, as our into their Betroit mill, and to get the Johnson. Thomas and Jerome Kidder, ■I»ia
a bnaBv^J11 My iClty
'^,000 people or lees. If you need
»M2uuis in Ux«TtoUwTutZ
q^WS?^“cnpt,on- we
8arely 8uit*on;in
contemporary claims, the debts of best machinery on the market lie has Chas. Bassett and George Bedford ap­
the western farmers, would exceed by been making a tour of the state, hav­ peared leforu Justice Kenastou in the
ing
visited
many
of
the
best
mills
in
circuit court room for trial on tbe
ten times tbe wealth of all the nations
Michigan before coming here. He was charge of “disturbing a public meet­
of the globe, and perhaps the moon seen by » Banner reporter and stated
ing.0 As soon m tbe court convened
thrown in. But that makes no differ­ that in no point was there a mill in the 1’rosecutor Colgrove moved that the de­
vlUiion" to
ence. A little inaccuracy like that, state superior in any respects to the one fendants be dismissed. The motion rwulariUes
here,
while
the
clean-up
work
done
by
was granted by the Justice and the de­ and you will
which would paralyze a careful man,
the Hastings roller mill surpassed any­ fendants were immediately arrested on
doesen‘t phase the ordinary soft money thing he had ever seen. He especially
a warrant made from another com­
adocate, whose sole aim is to build up complimented the management ot the plaint. About the only difference be­
* party by means of prejudice, with no mill, which is under the charge of Mr. tween the complaints being that the
C.
E.
Griffin,
who
has
no
superior
as
a
second
one waa more explicit than the
regard for truth.
miller. Mr. Stott further states that find. The defendants pleaded -not
the flour made ut tbe mill perc could
The Journal claims that England “ot be excelbd anywhere. His own guilty” to the second complaint an&lt;| tbe
trial was immediately begun as soon aa
mill at Detroit was unable to supp.y a jury could be obtained. A large
the demands ot customers. He was so number of wtlnesMs were sworn on J”*! 2h W1. ^publican will be
“
»ufb
plremd
with
the
Hastings
roller
both sides, the cue not going to the tasued as a daily, beginning April1.
ought to know if it doesn't
mill flour, and so well aatiafled that ft jury until late Friday forenoon. The
would be what the patrons of bis De­ jury were out but a short time and
eveland’s free trade ut- troit mill would want, that he bought brought la a verdict finding Thomaa
Rereli^&gt;k1f»^tiWl|e"IVer
waut “Jthing in tbe line of
“* abut down
congratulated him nnd a earload and will become a regular and Jertne Kjdder an&lt;l G^rge
patron of our home concern if the
nimble farm tools, we are headquarter.
because of them. The flour suits his customers as he has ever* fnrr! cniHtv nn
Ik won X beUeTe lt w,u- He wm »
not anxious to have our thoroughly convinced that the Hast-

The Hastings Banner.

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds

Spring-Tooth Drags

Buggies

Wagons.

•&gt;»

o their wares dirty free
iy ignorant or wilfully flour, that he ordered the m
•ry for hla min at Detroit.

^th7i^BJr^Xrrair,,'Oa*

s-

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�The Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY. MAH.SI. 1**.

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A. p. NISKEEN. Locsi Editor.

Onion sets at Stauffer &amp; Crawley's-

PERSONAL MENTION.

A dat off at Union hall to-morrow
night

A. McCoy vizited Grand Rapids yea-

The original big 4 at Union hall
Thursday night.

C. A. Hough visited Woodland yenterday.
J.Q Cresgy. of Ionia, was in town

Fourteen star artiste nt Union hall
Thursday night

iW Sims id lugis.

fniadir Siera ^ BHgK.

s»enrd h?s^JS-wf®
ha,
A good shoe for tailoring men, at
Mrs. Frank Balch visited Kalamazoo
81.25 at Stauffer &amp; Crawley's.
test ★eek.
AN AQUARIUM, with a fountain in It. j
D. Striker visited Grand Rapids
u me or the attractions in one of R.I Thursday.
Mudge's show windows.
D. 8. Goodyear visited Kalamazoo
VTbk spring vacation tn our Citv yesterdiy.
schools logins next week, and the
The Hustling New Town on the
John Blackford, of Caledonia, was in n^,,.
1&gt;« did a„t
piwils are correspondingly happy.
C. K. AB.
,
town Monday.
„
i/Kalamazoo lodge. K. of P., has in­
Jacob Osman, of Nashville, was in
For the convenience of tbs public, the under vited Barry lodge to go to Kalamazoo
MCited has estubli.hed alivery and feed stable
the city Monday.
It I».-::r»n. nnd will be pleased torecelve the and exemidify the third rank work.
nJ»lroa:w:&gt;&gt; ot tho* deslrinz Rood livery rtr*
Miss Myrtle Rose returns lo Grand
The prices at Union hall Thursday
Hide* reiuonable.
•
,
night are 25 and 35 cents, aente reserved Rapids Saturday.
F. A. BLACKMAN.
without extra charge at Goodyear's
Mrs. C. W. Evarts vidted friends in
drug store.
the city last week.
•Some of the Grand lodlr?1"^87 n,RhlThe spriiur «er1« nt teacher* ex.»ilnaU&lt;mi
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock
Chas. Anntson, of Middleville, was «*«oad will l*7Xn?^
from
tor Harrr county, will t* he&gt;d a&gt; follow*.to-wit:
delegates from the G. A. R. posts in town Thursday.
HatUuc*. regular.
’/•*"*
Naah»III* .peeiaL Mwit 16
throughout the county will meet in
Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Lathrop visited
Middle" illr. SMCW. Matvh 3041, USS.
irtethrt 11 did ao7^L?*‘“» to
ITatriertlle. apertal. April t3-IL
Fitzgerald post hall for the purpose of Lansing lust week.
Ruminallo » will conunencr at v o'clock a.
Miss Minnie Lee returned Friday
m and dote for sd grade work on tbe *econd deciding upon the place of .holding the
day at noon. Flr»t and »econd grade certifi­ next re-union.
from Grand Rapids.
cate* enu be granted only al tbe regular examBeamer’s Cash Bargain store has a
tnaXlon,
F. Boangemacher visited Middleville
Dated. Ua*tlr.n.,F"bra*ry
tine lot of men's driving and walking yesterday un business.
gloves. They were bought at a bargain
Miss Kittle Stebbins visited Nash­
and Beamer will give bls customers ville friends Inst week.
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
the benefit. Example, tine dressed
Wallace Dingman, of Battle Creek,
buckskin glovts 81 per pair.
toryr-f orarf Finrgf
&lt;M fAe City, at
was in town last week.
,
HltODEtifiEK. 1‘rtprleltr,
Bear this in mind. The estate of
Fritz Goodyear' comes home this
Cor. Jeffrrxou and Court Stic, Haatlnc*, Mich.
the late Augustus Rower will soon be week from Orchard Lake.
Rates. $ l .OO por Day.
probated. Before that can be done. It
TW» Route I* new. with 'pleatant rooms. The
Miss Rose Goodyear visited friends
palronacn ut the public la respectfully solicited. is absolutely neerssary that all accounts in Grand Rapids last week.
due the late Mr. Rower, or the A.
H. E. Hendrick, of Middleville, was JnP’L Frtd*J’
Rower shoe store shall be paid at once.
•b°« « Of,
mrad. Olbcrrt « bl, ;
pOR SALE
in town on business Friday.
Congressman O'Donnell is work­
C. W. Jpnes and wife, of Richland, rreMrnre, u&gt; lh„ u„t w„d mif
ing to get a board of pension examina­
/Farm ot *o seres,
are visiting kt J. M. Nevins'.
tion surgeons for Barry county, which
Inlng. Hmall payment and lon«
Mrs.. J. Rusnell goes to Chicago this
is tbe only one in the district without
trees box 3QS. Marxtmll. Mieblzan.
Bjnoa
such a board. During the last fiscal week to remain several days.
year 813.8U7 were paid to pensioners in
Mrs. C. G. Bentley arrived in town
Hspublleaua Caocuses.
this county.
Monday from Grand Rapids.
d.M*~ roa.’re comtutKi
our M
M.XPI.X OBOVK.
with Artaeb",
following officers of the Gun
I. . E. Knappen made a business trip
Maple Grove Center. Tburaday.
lake boat club were elected last week: to Caro. Tuscola Co., last week.
I id s p. m.
brand.
wUl
tl"’ “mbto,uon
VAXKXK •fKlNOe.
W. L. Wilkins, pres,; IL I. Hendershott
Dr. H. C. Peckham, of Freeport, was only give « , lnll‘y"u
lf &gt;'o“ «‘U
' Finery school house, March 30th.
vice pres.; E W. MorriH, sec.; H. a. In the city on business Monday.
“■good qa^uJ-Ll
•npol&gt;«^ Have just received tbe largest and finest
I o’clock, p. m.
•
Goodyear, treas.; J. W. Bentley, Ed.
Will Moon, of Prairieville, has moved
able for spring wear ever shown
Stauffer a Crawley. ’
HAMVINGS TOWXSH11-.
Powers, R. B. Messer, N. T. Parker and into Mrs. Lewis Norton’s house.
•
.Saturday. March 31. at one o’clock p. m. at G. A. Barnes, directors.
I town bouse.
•
Mr Grow, of Greenville, ha. recenL
L. N. Mixer left Saturday for a visit
1KVIXU.
. ,
It is not necessary to give the Bohe­ to Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo.
r aod’.T™ ““ 18 “
I Town ball. Tbunday March 23th. at two p m- mian oat victims advice but to those
President Bush, of tbe C. K.4 8. R.
HOrK CKNTRK.
who have not already had their eye­ IL was in the city last Thursday.
■ Friday. March Xth. nt one o'clock p. m.
teeth cut we would say look out for the
Miss Belle Hotchkiss went to Jack­
JUTLAND.
.'
white Scotch oate scheme. It is being son Friday fof a visit with friends.
AndyBura?'
’"’““g .Union |
At the town house. Friday. March 90. at two worked successfully in the southeast­
p. u&gt;.
Mrs.
F. H. Miller returned Saturday
ern part ot the state and finds many
[from her visit with Jackson friends.
OK AMokviLUt.
ready and willing victims.
Tile Miselon servicta at th.,
I
School house. vllla*e of OraucevlUc Thursday
^John T. Rich, railroad commissioner,
Friday the saloon of Doyle &amp;
IMnrch 29lh two p. m.
was in the city on business Thursday.
Rich was closed on, an attachment is­
f
HAtJIM'rttk.
.

Mew Liw Me!
DELTON,.

GOODYEAR BROS.

-LUNN : BROS.-

THE - TAILORS
stock of goods ^suit­
in Hastings. *

All the Latest and Nobbiest
Patterns in Goods and Styles.

535

Walker Mathews, of -Ann Arbor
| House of Allen Greeu Thursday. MarrliLatiUi. sued in favor of a Kalamazoo firm.
pA&lt;M&lt;attwo p m.
'
University, was at home over Sunday.
An Invoice of the stock and fixtures
Miss Addle Jordan goes to Ionia Sat­
OARM FOR BALK—One ot th" bast Unns showed that the firm had a less amount
f hi Carlton towsshlp. of o&lt;ie hundred seres, on hand than was. by law. granted urday. to visit during the coming vaca­
.bort SO acres under Rood cultiralIon. good
,omr and barn, also com barn rranery, 5 seres them to do business with and thev tion.
rrebsnl.’all choice frail, good water In w *11 and were therefore allowed to go on with
Miss Minnie Itork visited her sister
rrc». sugar hu»b ot 600 trees. For further par- their business.
Mrs. Fred Perry in Nashville last
iculars inquire at my residence « miles north of ;
UatlugsTOBIAS GARN.
Arrangements are in contempla­
hpo EXCHANGE.—A new 7-rootn booae In tion looking to making a fine summer
Mrs. J. A. Baughman returned Thurs­
.1 bailie creek. Mich., for team ot heraea.
pdKtm. htmexs. buggy and anything elae ef resort at Cloverdale on the Chicago, day from her visit with Nuhville
raiue. Al«&gt; good buUdlng lot to exchange tor Kalamazoo A Saginaw road. A steam­ fndnda.
lumber. Write to.
er will be put on the lake to ply be­
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, was in
C. H. CONK UN.
tween Cloverdale and Lake X lew. a the city Thursday and Friday on legal
3MM State St.. Chicago- HL
hotel and dance hall will be erected on bhainess.
rnotuBiTiox caveua.
the island, and ample preparations ■
1 The xwvblblUon etty and ward cancud will be
Miss Lizzie Cook and Mrs. Mary
fcr Id at the Court bou*&lt;x on Tue»day evening. made for rowing and fishing.—Kalama- Kentteld. of Chicago, are guests at
zoo Telegraph.
March XTth, kt o'clock!
Henry Cook's.
j
By oabujyor CouRtrnut.
Chautauqua Circle meets at the
Mat Ero. Sid Crowell. Charles Doyle
residence of Clement Smith, March 23, and John Busby were at Wall lake yes­
1888. with the following program:
terday fishing.
.
Roll call, newe Items.
Rev. C. IL Crosby, of Cannonsburg.
German course in English, chapters tour and
Circulation this week. 2.150.
tw-Ml.s Iteadle.
Kent Co., spent the fore part of the,
tfcaodluavian literature—Mrs. Timmerman.
Han «t salratloo, chapter IS to conclusion— week in the city.
Tlmmenuau.
Frank Brooks, wife and son Fred
Eunice M. widow ot Russel A. Dr.
. Music.
vi-ited friends in Orangeville the past
. ,llrn, has been granted a {tension.
UIa«&gt; making -Mrs. Kenastou.
The European •itustton. table talk, review week, returning Monday.
. If you want nice prime clover seed questions I’hjnlology Feb. and Mar. chautouMiss Alice Glaiser. of Caledonia, was
’tyr your own use call on R. J. Grant.
■ Critic-Mr. Bittnam.
the guest of Mrs. B. R. Rose last week
For Alsike clover and Manstiry barIt would be a good Idea for the returning home Saturday.
h y seed—John Clarke, three milts east
officials to make a thorough examina­
Mr. Kreitx. an Oregon attorney and
dly.
a former Woodland boy. was in town
New shoe, 25 cte.. old shoe reset 10 tion ot the, ground in the vicinity* of yesterday on hu way to Washington.
c s. at A. J. Severance’s opp. Roller the water mains. A serious accident
Misses Gertie Nimo" and Viola Wil­
nearly occurred in ths second ward
MdL
yesterday owing to tbe sinking up to lison visited Nashville Saturday and
The patent fence vender ia now ap- the axle of one of the wheels of a attended the teacher's examination
Pfaring on the acene—'nother sign of buggy, du* to th* softness of the earth
In one of the water main trenches. The 1/4’rank Brooks expecta to start this
spring.
,
Several of our city painters are out horse attached to the buggy -also had week for Breckenridge. Colorado,
in the country, plying both paint and difficulty in extricating himself from where he intends locating if the pros­
the same trench.
Piste brush.
pects suit him.
Chau. Church ot the first ward, died
If. H. Barlow a Co. are offering
Harry Andrus, teacher in the high
bushels of r&lt;*cleaned home grown lart Thursday, aged 56 He bad been school, has rented a house of Wm.
under
the
phvsicians
’
care
for
many
cfover seed for sale.
Troxell on the plains, and has moved
months. A short time ago he went to
A number of teachers from this Grand Rapids and was treated by sev­ jnto the same. ■
vicinity attended the examination at eral phvsicians there hut unsuccessful­
Dr. J. C. Andrus goes to Ann Arbor
Nhshville last week.
ly and'he returned heine Thursday, hb today, to attend tlie meeting of the
1g. H. Brooks wm the recipient of death occurring a Yew hours after. Michigan state dental association. He
wQpTeturn
Friday.
a 14 Hi. pizkerel from A. IL Jessup, of Drs Fuller and Lowry held a post­
mortem examination Saturday after­ t/Mrs. Frank Walker
&lt; raiiRt-ville, Monday last
and
two
noon when it was fbund that the left children, of St. Ignace, visited relatives
This office Is thoroughly prepared to side of Mr. Church’s heart was rup­
in the city over Sunday. They left
iOrnish election slips and tickets on
tured.
Monday for Nashville.
abort notice and when promised.
This city was greatly wrought up
F. M. Totter,
the Charlotte
A JERSEY heifer 15 months old and
three feet throe inches high, tbe proper­ Bunday over the supposed suicide by Tribune, has been tendered and accept­
ty of Dr. Woodmansee, is tbe mother of drowning in the river of Rosa Demond, ed the position of general state agent
for
the
Detroit
Tribune.
a lively calf born Friday.
a servant girl who has been in the em­
Col. Gill delivered an address before
r Mr-4. Oaks, an aged lady of Rutland, ploy of the family of Byron Dickinson.
died last Tuesday of dropsy after a The girl was missed Bunday morning the ladies of the department W. IL C..
lingering and severe Illness. The by her employers and a search by Uiem in tbe senate chamber at Lansing, on
resulted In the finding of a note dated the evening of March 15th.
funeral occurred Friday.
March 17th In which Rosa said her,
C. B. Benham and C. W. Biggs left
The Ladies Aid society will furnish body could be found in the river. The
meals at Carlton Center on the 2d day officers end others were promptly noti­ for Emporia. Kansas, Monday, where
of April, 1888. It being for the benefit fied and a search immediately begun. they expect to engage in the business
of the M. E. church. A. W.,Secretary. The river was dragged thoroughly and of selling theJKelly improved farm scale.
P. T. Colgrove, Grand Chancellor,
Rev. Oviatt will preach on Bible the surrounding country well searched
witboat, however, ttodlng
trace of K. of P-. visited Jonia Friday where a
temperance next Sunday morning and
the mlraiag girl. About two o'clock reception and banquet was tendered
upon the subject of the Sabbath in the
Monday
morning
a
girl
appeared
at
the
him
in the evening by Lucullus lodge.
evening. All are cordially invited to
home ot Mr*. Sweezey in Uie second No. 70.
attend.
•
ward where ahe Inquired tbe way to
Mesdames
Barber, Slingerland, Rider.
All accounts due the A. Rower shoe HraUngo. It waa at onoe concluded
store mmit be settled at once us the that she waa tbe inlMlng girl and alter Spary Phillips and Dr. and Mrs. E. H.
matter of the estate of the late some difficulty she was Induced to go Lathrop returned Friday from Lansing
A. Rower is to be closed up in the into the house where she still imnalns. where they attended the G. A. R.
Physicians were summoned and. after meeting.
prebate court very soon.
examination pronounced the gin de­
Dr. A. F. Drake returned Monday
Saturday afternoon a young man ranged but could not say that she was evening from Ohio, bringing with him
nAtu^j Hunt was arrested and taken to beyond recovery. About all that
Lansing to answer to a charge of steal­ could be gained from her relative to a bride, who was formerly Mrs. Mary
Rugby.
The Banner tenders its con­
ing a gold watch from a woman with her whereabouts ‘luring the .V"**}**
gratulations.
whom he formerly boarded.
24 hours was that she didn t want to
J. M. McElwain Is now canvassing
The recent rain put tho. streets in go back to the woods '’ 1 torn what in tbe state in the interest of the De­
condition so that workmen have been we can lecrn she left Mr. Dickinson a troit Dally Tribune. Dick is a hustler
ablo to dear away a great deal of the house about midnight Saturday. It in that kind of work and is bound to
filth that had collected in them. Why seems that a young man in the city be successful.
who has been her “fellow for some
no} treat the alleys in the same way.
Gen. Park hurst spent Sunday with
time, recently told her that he was no
The Kalamazoo daily Telegraph cele­ longer smitten. She was deeply at­ his daughter Mrs. F. G. Goodyear, re­
brated St Patrick’s day by printing tached to him and this knowledge un­ turning to hu home, Coldwater, Mon­
their edition on real Irish green pupt-r. balanced her mind with the above re­ day accompanied by his granddaughter
and was well filled with choice selecbtl
little Miw Amelia Goodyear.
sult.

Local News.

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Call early while our stock is complete.
M-afa

u.omo'SEyv?
bmpectfully,

lb. oran « i‘3SS4.'* 1’ 'Jo' ?
a aermon or lecture.

Lunn Bros.

To^Xm .k

Hastings City Bank,
HASTINGS. MICH.

CAPITAL, $SO,OOO.OO.

Mtetriraa.

over a hill, ini
madeacm about 18 &lt;? 9,

State of Mlehlfan. County of toim.-M.

«UT
WveS?
eight hundred and elrftlEeiAt.
rreaent, Wm. W. Cole.
•&gt;’
lu the matter of tbe mtale of Walter Snyder.
&lt;1
veil.
Ot&gt; rcadlni Bad Blink tbe PeUttoa. duty rerfZed. ot VotaMF 0- Bajwer, *c_ _ ___
,, .
praying thu court to ad) kllrate aud detennlixi

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Oven for twine,* Dec. 15. tMc in Oulldln*
merly o cupled by Meocr Bros.

rbrid^ ‘ow'ur.“bui°n’ff“’°l"

OFFICERS:
Q. G. Robinson, Preatatent;
C. D. Beebe. Cashier.

*ho viaited Mr. PhiUin«' torn. rmJl,ch

DIRECTORS:

arc rc&lt;iutrc.l to appear at a \e»iunof *ald Courtl
thru to be boldeo it the Frubif. OOr“ li fK
City of Hasung* lu *ald ewnty and «bow caute.

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D. O. Robluwn,
L. B. Knappen.

railroM budd*".’ b?ldU"' &lt;Ut"'1
Maj l«. u,.;^.bould E' n°“t

A G«orral Banking UuiineM Tranaarted.

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_

Mr. A. B. White, the well-known author
:&gt;&lt; ■■ WMW. Pl.no.-fl.l'.y"
“
the Ohampkm Shorthand Writer of lha
f?nrld. received the !ir»t prires in the in*
ternati-mkl r-.nlraU st London, Edinburgh,

mancntly disabled by rbeniMUstn. Hi*
recovery by the u*&lt; of a rrnwiy infidlibi*
inenring rbcuma’iom and all
fa told in a letter from his
02 w*»hisgtim »L. Chicago, dated June 20, USJ7.
He write*;
, ,
“Yonr remedy Km done wmderful «er-

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

A NEW YEAR'S SONNET.

Mtakape “la a

PROGRESS WHICH HAS BEEN MADE
IN ASTRONOMICAL SCIENCE.

that came uninvited.
aud the profanity that fullowwi •“
' toiu»bed nt the change. The comparatively
-Paul fiamUiou Hayne in Youth's Cxsoipaaioa.
COOt Bini ng aaveuty live ■
iMli-d. Ra»dM», Mich
AUINZO E/kENAK-iun.

Michigan pioneer* will hold

familiar at Marquette that aa every cold

■«-.

talitv, but animated by

,Sfiwa5Kswir~

a quarter; and if but one in twenty of
bullru find* it* billet, the defenders
have destroyed 1,200 nwn during the
moniously in obedience to a univernal law,
by tho compensating actum of which the in­ that tba wouilanta are pasalug over this mile
definite stability of their mutual relations
number.'

snant to lirruw uh! authority grantor t,
J.-Iiw
. Mlel.i

IlDffOK. Ark. Atigutt, 'doth. IW7.
Ls«t «pnng 1 waadaageroaaly afflicted

~S. li WittiiohbeJM SalineOtner*
Tteilutt on Blood and 8km Diseaaes
tailed tire
ng Swire Bncinc Co

ARBUCKLES’

tion in UBd will bars doubled that at lt«T

guarantee of excellence

of the system been widened to 1,000,000,000
of miles, with the addition ot one more giant

ARIOSA

pita—New York Times.

COFFEE M kept in all ftrst-clM*
storos trotn thu Atlantic to the Pacific. ' or thought Two hundred and sevoatyctr- gradually appointed m all the civilised states ■

COFFEE

tun In HriMl
wimuu

la never Rood where exposed to the air.
Always buy thisbrandinhermetically
se tied ONE POUND PACKAGES.

time.

wvuiu .xnutu uio ra'rsrai m n mo. ,.
Meteorites, strangers apparently to ‘ ,choU

..

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------ '---- -----lh"tr “€*»*• wtifatiw, 1

An t&gt;vid factory is taming out fifty bug-

IfffallWIMflllh^' revolution tied tbe world

twwsswn ,

*

rzrocrex* I*

.

a

method

special

R=a.**
with hyperbolic velocity, brought [xrbaps
from sense distant star. And each of tlxwe
cosmical grains of dust ha* a tisrory far m- ro
complex than that eff Jupitcr.it bears within

A BeUsville hnv l» just now taking a little

n pray log that a ortafu mureBle In this court, fiurpurtta*. '&lt;» te
nd teeioBieut &lt;&gt;f mU.1 de--xt»«&lt;l -..*1
mUnJtlrd to prohate, of d that *.!
:.;r ■..!

and we will send you tree, somethin* of great
va ue and lotortai.ee tn roti, that will Mart -on

The Ria itself is no longer semi-fabulous,
firo girt globe, but th- rist aceno &lt; f tbe play
nf forces as yet imperfectly known to us,
offering a Ixiuudlasu field for tbe ^ost arriu-

nixed as n world apart, inviting inquiries
oCrarwaD
I • .••• iI ite

lion of Lord Band with, an English aristo-

:
feitod tho implicit confidence i.Lm-oJ in icasi

Michigan. the above named plaintiff, against

Of Ma-higan'a H'.IMO^OO broad acres, more

Dvug’uuw, Montcalm county, lady tried

riwa of the gam wl —Hotel World.

eight and 8Moo'dollars rftiOBom. whleb Mid
Everywhere there is multiformity and
Gvneuii writes to The BuJstin Ge
change, stimulating a curiuaity which the d# Tberhpcutiqo* that, after nitring
rapid development of rneftio.1- of rteoirch ---- -----------------offers the pomibillty of at least parudly
gratifying.
Oubnio the solar system the jirobleras
which demand a practical solution ant all noatrib with an ordinary urrthral
but infinite innumber and extent. yAnd

d thu 13th day of February. A. D. 1«8.
KNAPPKN&amp; VaxARMaN,
Attorneys fur Pldnliff.

5

thoughts within le» than 100 years. For
sidereal science became a rvcogida-d branch
of astronomy only through limeticlb dis-

CO

A lucotnotivv &lt;&gt;vert&lt;»&gt;k Mary Haltroj.,ne*r
Grandville theothorday.aad although she wm i

idly baa tho development of a keen and uni­

COITS HONEST

- II ■. L—— 1,1.

• *___ nA

for a dissolution of inatnurjuial jurtnxrehip

YOUR BUCCY

FOR ONE DOLLAR &amp;

her hurttfud wm M, and she still wjun n.

growth of power to inveatignto tin* sublime
subject. What han been clone is little-is
scarcely a beginning; yel it I* much in com­
parison with the total blank of a century
[&lt;iit. And our knowledge will, we are

excellent at South Haven am! ffaagatuck,
In n»any pbuvw m tbe Interior of the’ state
ti“’ ^nut l’ud* lmT*’ ^*ul ,f“'
frown out at
■
them.
j

------------- - -----------..1CTUiu&gt; OI
water spurt from tho wall at the right height
----.
------ --- - —---- —
---- —— “IK-,
“ 1.-.^ &gt;.---- .k- c&gt;capeH*uns
up groping flngeni to touch the Ix-m of the ix&gt; backs out of the stall and perceives tlx»
garment of the Mort Hlgb—bidcreel Mresen- road to safety through the open do-jrx-Chi; cago Times.

A Calhoun county school ma'am, wbo wield*
tbn birch ami ferule At Claretw. ought to be
tolarably well acquainted with her pupils.

Whitc, of Harrisburg, thinks ha

Tlie spring crop of brook trout h being

tal* order be published within tv

WILL NOT TAKE THEM BACK.

paper printed In said Countj ot B in
pnwlaned tberrta inmw in ea«h

Ute Mid drfetid..:', 1
PHit.AhEt.nna. Pa . March 17.—Under
dau- of Man-h 1 a petition signal by s huml&gt;rr ofbuaiuws mon uf Schuylkill county,
Pvnrwylrania. wm sent to President Corbin'
at th* ftiwidiiM. v.—1
■&gt; «_____ '

tbe city of Charlotte. In aald circuit.

ing or reoliting the direful riwulta of their ao-

CO
LM
CO

HOUSE PAINT H

COITS FLOOR PAINTS
j ...
,

i.,.. ,v..

Italian steamer arrived loaded with immi-

own! greater allegiance to the Knight* of La­

symptoms were not perfectly typical of
cholerx Sumo of tlie dejections were taken, discovered
and steriltteu tubes------ --------- ■

J."

WONT DRY STICKY
Default having been made In the engdition*
? * rfn*1in nior,,t*»’ iwk.1* •&gt;&gt; Jacob Jordan lo
*4,r "ur.'
l.r
oflteeds.for tbe eounty of Harry, and at
Michigan. on the fourth day of February,
uwa. m liber -a ot mortgages, on page i

take four days to develop the .-ulturrs, and
tho question arose whether the steamer should
be delayed for that period of time. Jt was
finally deciihxl to do on. Tho mlturca devel­
oped in tbe wpy characteristic of Asiatic
cholera, and tKe diagnosis waa mode. Subse­
quently other cava of cholera npjxwred, and
tho culture diagnosis wax ubuud.njtly con­
firmed. But no more ttriking exampio of
the utility of scientific studies could lie furturiiod than tho uno referred to.—Medical
Recon!.

'

pair of twin lamia that weighed fifty three

Impure Food.

--...
Bvwsaws tu.*...,, truua
untested baking powders and cheap flavoring
exiracta. The desire for rapid wealth ludbee*
unscrupulous manufacturer* toplace anjthing
before tbe pubjlo that will seU at a large profit,
without regard lo Its uscfulnrta or healthfulneas. Al prewut there Is great raid upon
baking powcermatket, and so many Impure and

....
..... ,. r .nr
"I &lt;»&gt;&lt;&lt; ll&gt;OU«*n&lt;l
five hundred ninety-three dollar* and nine cent*,
and to attorney** foe of imrtv-five doHars. pro
vhIw! for in said mortgage, and no suit or pro
ceedlngs al law having been Instituted 10 re­
cover the moneys secured by said mortgage, or

A squadron of Conacks were quartered at
Tatio, near Yelhavetpol (GendjcU in Ar­
menia. Ilu«.ia. They raid they were come found peddled about tbe country that tbe an-

r virtue of the power of sale
"ireJId'dnnotice
^-“— 1* herein
.,n
1st day of April,

too much for tbe patience of the fcmalm to of the Ohio State Food Cemmlsslon has shown
“uu“1'
”
up.ttlcg*. brooms, boea,
hatchets, jokers, anything they could .lay

^h^nSi1'?'?
den?

to,
do^,2 1

fh«. fnrenann

t

^h*-’ hid­

1 ,n'UlU

Tb“ *» *mP &gt; w “»nK,ri'

Exceeding caution should be exercised in the Wjrs
One'
urchaM- ot new article* uf food Mint recent ’ Battle Creek hM a real estate nrrnt who
,
■
”----- —i-r-——
h
. 7* aKpu1t
ovoa if he has to throw
. “ • K’&gt;’d “’'&gt;ku&gt;g, wiUing-to-bo-mnrried girl,
to cliix-h tbe
— bargain.
•"
Th« Estey Manufacturing comiiany, of

off California.
A miner nam«l Michael Carnev wm cre­
mated by the burning of a building belong­
ing to tho Winthrop Mining company, at

hands rm and mar&lt;-ha.I n&lt;™&lt;„ .•
■
-- . —■ —— ——- H..UMUUU, un.i
ml* manufacturers of gram widowhood. The to the public It made still greater by tbe un­ saw the meek little Lxly lx.fore him, that ovBU
Comacka, declining to fight the women, were blushing effrontery with which tbe proprietors an onlinary mouse would likely frigbtnn out
put to flight Tbe women, encouraged by of iliese Impure powders advertise them as per­
fect claiming for them all kinds of false and

Tolxpo Ohio. Marob n.-Ewly Saturday
n*'r°\nf JITr’T Haym, a young man
ployed in l.nrvey'*tin-shopouSt Clair timc
Wa*
and the

™m»r which lad I— „lun&gt;rf
ButnriX-11. n nianiifaA*&gt;.n_ .j a__

14-J*, Bqi

0™&gt;rt.
tain, a tail™- V.IUI

w. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CENTRE MEN

___ ..

and having

As abe turned ahe aa

la-LWu

rttb

and state

nonn. rniiffe alr.e

&gt;lng lu all oim hundred and twenty

WITH &amp; rOMIBOVK.
Atioraeys lor Mortgagee.

LADIES

recent Sunday by the dedaratiou that his
to the governor, who dispatched a few more
pulpit wasn't the proper place for indberimisquadrons of horse to restore peace. During theac Impure powers, and tbe amount of Im­ nato advertising, and that henceforth night
can. mintlnwrr ■&lt;&lt;!&lt; kat1.ii*
___ .
.
tbe night, however, the excitement of tbe parity and insert matter In each m follows;
women had cooled down and there wm do
Namb.
fib cam. or
more fight in them.—Foreign Letter.
Muskegon Methodists bare dedicated a Mw
i?ai ISl.OXi church that will seat «ttj jwople. Tbe
x.uu&gt;e&gt;e minuter,, open |lnnM.
........
Th* Chlmwe minister literally ksep* open B.-toto (alum).'.'
house. HahMbfg receptions and little re- • — —• wmj ■—lorn)........
OlAKofUHM,
lOrebn.-tau,
An loni* farmer ha* M ms i„v«- i. i
.
'-Ai trm.
Mich..
Man-h 1T.I'rowBUMn)................
lrm.il
—
luma i.irmi-r ntu
invtsBed tn two circuit
court e_i.
Frirluv
&gt;.,1™-^™...
Nilver filar laluaj..........
COWS. No wonder that some ueouln rant «/. Mt— o__u__ ,en’&lt;?u. th?
Us ua^a
ford
to
eat
gilt-edge
butter.
H«raforr»(pLM|*aX«).
r^ync, KU}&gt;Tvi-&gt;,R4jf Cedar Spring* for $5,000
Kbmm (ma).............
PataMeo tataal............
line ftpeoe (alow!..........
The ImuriCles In the powders above-mentioned

PEERLESS DYES.
wluka and blinks, while tho

8 H BUDE, the or. i-'i &gt;
-™
writ M shoe', whkii
t-raade alioe*oo*lIng from H to 1'- ,,
L DOUOl^M «.» BHOK b unrv.1.
vy wear.
L 1KIUGLA8 tS MIOK Is w.tti tn

WOOLEY, AOEirr

Where An

You Gaine?

�THE WORK OF THE PAST SIX DAYS
CONDENSED.

FRIGHTFUL LEAP OF A TRAIN LOADED

and the huu*© adjourned.

WITH HUMANITY.

tie* Thursday Premier Crwpi wa* cmostiM cd

TO A WARRIOR’S TOMB
The Cars Ground to Splinters by a Leap
THE ASHES OF AN EMPEROR ARE

of Forty Feet—Twenty-four
instantly Killed

BORNE IN POMP.
WANHiNtWOir City. March IK—Dolph re­
introduced in th© -uuite Monday his bill a{&gt;proprinting ♦ 122,(MX),000 for const defense*.
Colquitt sjtpku in mp[»ort ot th© president's
mc«NiK©, and DcipU urged a reduction of in­
ternal revenue taxes, while Teller gave notice
that hu would continue th© subject Thursdny, aud Brown :ti*&gt; lumouneud that on
Wednesday he would talk tariff. Tho senate

ih»r*' reopened adjourned
Thu houA- j&gt;a*4&lt;l a bill appropriating 1130,­
- '*&lt;&gt; for &lt;-niargvm«nt uf the Atlanta, Go., pub­

out delay. Sure enough, pupils with all

Ith bll«ht Injuries—The

burdens down. Mort of them were men in
th© acriouji and learned profession* mid pur
suits-dt life, and they acted like awkward
ihmnefnevd schoolboy*, knowing thnt they

JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. March 18.—A fright­
ful railroad accident occurred at a 0:45 o’clock
Saturday morning near Blackshear, Ge., on

right impossible, a thing a* getting tbo whip
tumd of
~—
“•—• -medicine.
■■
—Still,
——
rough
without

route, and tntndrwh

tetnre ocvupkd tbe
spare tx'hind them

Unt»r den Loden nan

niaadve pillar* draped
with black ' nnd mir-

railway. The vnrtibulo fast-mail train, known
a* the Cuban train, which run* through from

bearing flaming craseta

Klemn and impreadv©
nle* th« organ broke forth in swelling ton©*
Prine© William
rtood tn tlie middle of the nave, immediately
behind the imperial rtaudanl. Butidu him
were the king* of Saxony, Belgium and
Roumania, and clow- by rtood thu grand duke
and Prin&lt;w» Albrecht and Henry of Baden

Prussia. Crown Prinre Rudolph of Aurtria,
tbe norewitob-aiwl the Grand Dukm Michael

Tb»-prlnrew of Bavaria, thu duke
other notable* and foreign reprwtentaUvo*. including Gen. Billot, of Uwi
French army, with hi* suite, occupied ti&gt;©

one person* wore killed outright In tho
neighliorhocxl of forty were injured. Many
ot tiie injured will probably die. Following
is a Utt ot the killed and injured:
KUIed-Merrit!
Fulton. ma»

M-ttling railway labor diffictiltir*: to admit
Utah to statehood. Tlie resolution colling
for the journal uf tbe fisheries &lt;unimi*ri&lt;«i
wn* odin-hd and thu undervaluation bill was
resumed and after a short coiwiderntion
lion toinvestigatethe C. ,B. &amp;. Q. railway in ns

wnate then’adjourned until Monday.
•i«i Wils. A hill wa* reported reducing the
ticleney bill was cunridcred in committee of
tbs whole, and an amendment adoptai ap­
propriating tlW.OUO to reimburse Texas for
of sujipnwlng Indian hostllitio*.
in ar rejected a« the committee on approprin-

day until recent

After mw* a night suasion

Wjuumamir City, March lit.—Although
the house put in the time until j«d-t 10 p. m.
Friday on private jienrion bill*, there were
two left over for Saturday morning, and they
wtrv taken up at that time and paausd. They
n:nri-a*e the }*&gt;nsit&gt;n* &lt;rf tbe widows of Rear
Admiral* Welles, aud Wyman io 8W per
mouth. Bill were reported: (favorably) to to-

for public buildings at Jackson and Saginaw,
Mich.; to grant pension* to survivors ot In­
dian wars bet wren 1822 and 1843; (adversely)
to t-man&lt;-ipate District women; to al&gt;oli*h tbo
-tta one. O'Neil called up tbe rrtolution
sitting wide March 20 and 21, April 18, and

ho had previously permitted

uid: Mm Georgs Gould:

IL L: Mr*. McCUnch. ot Fhiladrtphia: O. W.

gan moving, and it is expccUxi that by-Mon
day night everything will be at work again,

if not harmonious influwire of their vocalixM
vea that
they became pretty good singera. They were

dreani&gt;&lt;d of such a thing as a strike on tbe
Santa Fe. Seven thousand employ©* fn tbe

" ucu vutm usub. jar. ixui muu uuvrv were
bourn when he would have given a year A in­

General Manager Goddard had serj out an throat in the old time fashion, but be wouldn't
yield to the temptation, and at last all throat
torment left him.
Another benefit which the exorcise* brought
to the mart bulbous of tbo class. It reduced
- . . • : ■ . . , ;•
them in girth several inches, for which they

mltu-', in explaining tho failure of the Gulf

Tbe secretary ha* no right to affix the great

The
___________________
train cvmisted of
combination bag­
gage and smoking ear, onecooch, two PldlWilbur, president of tbo Lehigh Valley rail­
road. In the tatter were President Wilbur
and hi* family and a party uf friend*, among
them Gvnrg© Gould and' hi* wife, who were
Gould. Tho entire train, with tho exception
of the engine, wa* dashed into tbe creek Ixrt-

private car of Mr. Wilbur, which survived
the shock. But it* &lt;&gt;vujsuit« did not wap©
Injun . One of Mr. Wilbur * son* was killed,
be himself sustained severe wounds, nnd Mr.
and Mrs. Gould were hurt, though hot dnngcrouriy.
Blackabuar, the scene of the accident, i* tbe

wthich nothing but pine trad nnd encti grow.

aa powiMe to Waycrow, ten miles distant
ax k- on the forward car broke, throwing tbe

declares that the structure was &gt;haky.

Still

Immediately on the other aide of th© bridge

length.

When th» Imggage car rtruck tbe

with tbe exrejAlou of the engine, drup]&gt;«l
to rough.
The conibhiatipn coach i* reported to »&gt;e tbe
first one which struck the ground. On it fell

First Iteported.
St. Lovin, March 17.—The dtelwllixd ac­ special car in which tho private party wa*
tion of Dr. Geurgu M. Cox. of Hpringtleld. traveling. Tho lower i-oachm were snuwbud
Mo., in pouring acid on
Ellis, still con{euwetiger* to whom death canu&gt; instantly.
Every coach wa* flUwi, and hardly a pa»enowing to the exagger­ p.r usuprd without some injury. When the
ated re|x.rts sent wreck wa* partly cleared away the diaster,
serious
a* it was, wa*“le*e horrible than wm
abroad tbo wonuui has
i-ome in fur a g&gt; sxl deal feared.
L. C. Deming, general tiekrt agent of the
of sympathy and thu
Jacksonville, Tampa 8c Key Wert railroad, a

woman i* but slightly Saturday evening,
injured and will nut te&gt;
semblance of the former
disfigured to any ex­
tent nor lows tlw right
completely broken to frngnwnta. It U mi­
raculous how any ano ©wai-ed. Tbo fourth
that wa* iu tbe carriage, and flatly denies tho cor, occupi'vl by S(f. Gould and party, al­
badly &lt;temaged. was not a complete
aMertiosi that be lured tbe,girl to Hpringfleld. though
wreck. Tlw end of thu tert car wa* telescoped
into Mr. Gould’s car. Tbo latter. Prwu’dart
own volition. Dr. Cdx j4runoun&lt;v« hi* boy
Fenton a tit subject1 fur an asylum, and is
aona There were three fortunate things
taking mean* to place him to one
which no doubt lemoned th© terrible list ot
cmtualtie*.

AN ARMED SEALER.

That portion of tbe trestledirert-

. ..•■
question of considerable iiujiortjuiix' was
just beginning to pres* for settlement relating
to the niiuLi.

ore mobwted by American cutter*.
,
_ ...1___ ____r.f I—«
will r

Biwobamton, N. Y., March 17.—At 0
o’clock Friday night Richard Barber, a disreputaUe character, went to thu born* of an
old man named Mason, who lived with hl*
wife one mil© south of Trumaiwbury, Tiogn
county. He knocked Mrnwn down with a
club and attacked tbe wife and beat her to
,!wrh He then rifled the bouse and *»t it an
fire Mason regained consciuu-4i«-e» in time
to crawl out of the burning building, but bl*
.I.,..-_ Iterlirr wu ar-

l&gt;eath of Heury Bergh.
’rout. March ll-^Hanry

Bergh.

Li rand Kaplun
Oom a bui to

Rapid* &amp; Indiana H. R- for Big Rapid*. Travereo
City and Petoskey. New York and Faclfle Ex­
press dally. All other trains dally eierpt Man­

President of the United KUt~.

pony carrying mail shall carry it on any
train whirh may run over its rood and withUnder

scripuon aet down lu the statute* Although
fractional th!* seal iu isich a Solemn affair, aud tbo
company would not assume the burden of so
otber piece of furniture, and tbo aecretary
great a kas fftr tlie public convenience.
1L In oldeu timai th®
A telegram from Wariilngtou City says seldom if over
Postmaster General Dk-ldnson took a different

go forward. He did not specify the statute
under which tho company could be forced to
Chicago. March 10.--Tbe order of Chair­

work was received Sujaday night by Chief
/Arthur with a great deal of pleasure. It te
believed tho order will be promptly obeyed.
(‘Imiromu Cunrue telegraphed Chief Arthur
that be would l» in Chicago as soon as jxjmi

there is little uae of

Even student* of language may be sur-

officials of the road nnd the brotherhood in Americanism, being found iu th«J'*’Engli»h
regard to the gernind rituatipu. Chief Arthur
expreMtxi hi* gratification nt this result of Id*
mediation, and expremod tbe belief that th* don Publick Intelligeuccr of the year 1CC0
men hail realinsl their error in going out
under the farm bmmnarre. It originally
meant a man who retails 1LU by p&gt;sl&lt;Uing
outside of ti&gt;o roguliu market. Tbexj ;w-.
Monticello, Illa, March 17.—Tbe Hon. tons licing locked down upon and regarded
V. K. Ruby was found dead on tbe ridewaik , as cheat* by tho cstabhshml dealers, thonamj
at Bement, Ill*., at an early hour Saturday became one of contempt for asHshonest per­
son ot irregular habit*. Tbe word first apture from Platt county nnd chairman of tbe pcarcd in the United State© during th-i '50. in
epnunitteu on appropriations for wveral California ami traveled eastward, until dur-

known in Illinois politic*. He leaves a wife
and one daughter. He formerly lived in

600

600

600

BUSHELS

meat for their information. With

Chicago New*.

leading bu»in«M mon.

BEAWMBEBM
POTATOES
Warranted pure stock at

DUNNING &amp;. ROGERS.
The finest cookers of the seas­
on.
The best seed for the farmer.
Ripens early and good size.

81.00

8100

81.00

Manitoba to transport 75,000 Icelander* still
bio flru i* now raging (midnight) on Bay
street, tho princi]ia] burinesa street/of this
city. Tbe Bradley fertlliring wUrebouae,
Haaeltino &amp; lavingstou* warebouse, tho De­
Barry steamship office* and wharf uro al
ready gone, and tho flame* are spreading

with their flock* and henla This would be

children of Israel from Egypt. There ha*
beau a steady flow of Irclandle emigration
population m said to be still too large far tho
rreoum-s of tho island. Several flourishing

office is threatened, and tbe wont is feared.
THE MARKETS.

Good Nurse.
Should not hesitate to wait upon one with such

on the sick if they will use Darbys Prophylactic
Fluid freely. In slrk-rooms It should be expos­

ed off with the fluid diluted. For safety, cleanllnev* and eomfort In the «lck-roo&gt;n tbe Fluid I*
Indbpemable.____________________________

NO CURE NO PAYl

in tho wreck, all negroea, unknown. Bwddat 114,15 asked; June, opened &gt;14.2314 ekwed A fair and Square Offer to Invalid* to try
th«««&gt; tbo following ore dangerously wound­ 114.17M bld. Lard-May. opened |7 Wtf, dosed
By which ouraueMM in curing chronic diae»broken, cato critical; Mra Gen. Ferrero,fracCured hip joint; Mr*. T. P. Thompson, New
Orleans, bead fractured; Mnttni Ray, Date’s
Mills, Ga_. thigh lirokan, internal injuries,
.you nothingloinvMUgate thhoffcanhaiMJv live a day; Andrew Faircloth,
ultatlonatthooffioMorby letter la
Wan*fbart&gt;. Gm, concussion of the brain, in­ steady; beevm.
balk, K00©4.«;
ternal injuriw. unconscious; Mis. Alice cow*.
Stocker*. |3.33e&amp;45. Sheep
•Bimpwm. Rushville, N. Y-, Internal injuria* -Strong: natives. H-OO&amp;t.OO, bulk, &gt;5.&lt;»33A0;
nameor nature of yourdlaease miy be. call on
and ankle broken; Conductor Griffin, inter­ lamb*, »5 SOrfUJO.
or wrl tc to ua. giving age, sex, oom ptexiun nod
nal injurice, almost in a dying condition;

W anted.
Butter and Eggs,
Cash or Trade
Good tea.

Tea dust............................
2-lb can baking powder
The Boas coffee
Beat coffee.........
Green coffee....
W. J. Bowne's cigars, the best 5ci
Fine cut tc*acco, 30c.. 40c., 50c., 80c.
Plug tobacco, 30c., 40c., 50c.,
Flour of all kinds,
Corn meal, line,
Ground feed,
Corn and cats,
Clover and timothy seed.

lie per t&gt;; uirkeya UftlSc; duck*, !0©llc;

Albany,

ammoy...
liAanaoa

tho president authorizing him to do so. Thi*
ammt is .always filed with tbe document so

wer© willing to haul the mail, but would nut,
a* usual, haul tbe paawngar*. Mr. Smith
mid that tbe contract between his company

weather tbe whole plaro is overflowed, but at
th© prceent tinio the stream i* confined to a
MontakaL. CMn., March 17.—A duqatcli narrow bed. The ftre was put out iwfore any
from Victoria. B. C., *ay»: Tho whuotwr
and plomamt. Tho locomotive bandy got
acre*, the duum, the tender haring dropped
ing crew and sixty Indians, all fully armed.
•w”.____ I_ I--.
aalmre

ure saying they will kill any official who
craisM tbeir rail. Last year tbo captain say.i
he had great difficulty in restraining tho In­
dian* from attacking the official* placed on

?s

spent an hour in ringing.
g.

lujurvd

diction, the infantry *tation&lt;«l outaide firing
volleys meanwhile, and tbe ivremony dastd
with tbe singing of “Holy, Holy i* the Lord.
The proeuMridu to (w.wt tbe body to the

IT WAS CARBOLIC ACID.

raklnx offset Nov soih.\wi.

furtuulo any throat acouriug or coughing
but told them lo draw in d long breath one.

rendered “Wie Herrlich Irt Die Neu© Welt

mor regimental commander* ihouldercd thu
coffin, til© high court officials walking on
either side of tho ministers of slate carrying
on cushion* tho imperial crown and 5*cepter.
Above ths* coffin waved tbo imperial standard

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION

After many failures they succeeded.

“W ©nn Ich Einmal Soil Sadden." The chair
then execut/vl a motet from Graunn’s “Tod

Lili waa CN.tidil-red and laid aside, after which

tbe clauM&lt; instructing the public printer lo
rigidly enforce tbe eight hour law—stricken
out by tbe senate—incited upon, after which
the home adjourned.
WXMIIXOTOS Crrr, March 17.—A bill authurizing tbe president to appoint John C.
Fremont n major general on the retired list
was intredeed in tho renote Friday. Bill*

they held thomselvfc* in

GOT OVER THAT “COLIC

the Santa he system:

Naahvuh* railroad; G. M. Fnrrdo and wife, of

walked an officer with a drawn sWortL Tl»os
royalties took the (KMition* assigned to them
and tin- cortege left the cathedral in dm- or­
urn' lAx-w nnd the retention of tho nriaent der. While thu |&gt;roceadon ws» form­
tariff &lt;m importe -The undcrvuluaUOu bill ing the band* pteyed Chopin*• funeral
then taken up, but uftcr consblcrnblo di»- march end th© bell* tolled. The dispodtion
of thc&lt;-ortage wa* made strictly in scrunhm*
. with the programme, with th© exception of
Intel stat© commerce couunitteo, and after an
•xecutive somion the senate adjourned.
tabic ahmnoe of I'riuce Bismarck and Count
Carbide was present in the chair when the VonMoltke. Tlie *reno was a memorablo
one. The military display wn* magnificent,
m mite bill -reducing tbe fee for jwsxports to and the wcurt of tbe dead comprised tbe elite
of the imperial army. Hi© right of the chief
of rteints tbe claim of Emanuel Junto, a mounx-r and heir to the throne. acvom|rinled
Britidi subject. f&lt;ir tbe loss of some cotton at by three king* of German blop«l and tho
Mobile, Ate. during tlw&gt; war was taken up.
A motion to lay &lt; in the table was made, and most illustrious reprraentativta of tbe various
courte uf Europe, gave the scene great tinpending a rot*; the house adjourned.
Wju.HL'tilTON City. March It) —An invest­
igation wn* or.l.-!*-&lt;J by tbe seuate Thursday
into tho c|uim of certain jMiuiun agenb. that Charlottenberg and Dr. .£&lt;&lt;*••! read the
prayer. “Blwa«!l« Abe* Man Who Rrebteth
they ran ronttvl
legislation. A
rv*ulutiou wn* Intitflured &lt;-ailing on Tempmluar’Kod the Ixird's prayer, during
AbwfeTenm service with a benediction. The
tbe
president
fojUse
journal of
L'ie fhberiei &lt; onf&lt;irou&lt;v. Teller made a im]&gt;eriul family mid mourner* then with­
drew, the general* taking farewell by laying
■j’es’riK 0,1 Hu- tariff, declaring tbejin-*utent’s
a bond, a* if to salute, upon the coffin. Tbo
h fra- ti-wiu Joni ituuit. **nnd not a
artillery tbvn announced that the ceremony

In the house Tbumtt* of Wtwunsin and
Allen of Mi-ssiodppi denouixvvi a new«|iai&gt;er
report that a New York bucket shop ,lllUI
hail nn option on tlMunxelriw and Weaver
ami Anderson of Iowa and Shively of In­
diana. White intrndwvd a rveolutiiai calling
on thi* |*M&gt;na*ter general to give hi* author­
ity for inning the order relating to package*
shipped from thi* counts y k&gt; Canada and

“omg new things,

SANTA FE ENGINEERS ORDERED BACK
TO THEIR WORK.

Shaw and daughter, aged 14, of Jackaonvnju. Fta.:

country.

the continued taxation of whisky and U'bacco.
Brown I&gt;f*&lt;:- ’irgl.t mode a luug speech advo-

■/-Statist- Seth U. Moffat; of Michigan, were
iuhtjiteii. ciilogim pronoun&lt;»vl by Palmer.
1‘wi.bx-k nnd Stockbridge, nnd the w-nate.

Confu-don reigned, and

Bunday evening the following official notice

Dr. Koegid, who stood l«ide tho coffin
ftushington and New Mexico; for public
buildingv-at Galesburg,-IU*., and Davenport,
la.; rqipropriating 82M),(X» for a plain but
Gre-pnxif building nt Chicago to be uwxl as
on appraiser^ warehouse. Th© rtwolution to
inquire whether any unofficial matter had
been incorporated in th/- rebellion record was
,a&gt;lo]4ed, th© bill aUottiiig land* fn wveralty
Lu tlie United 1’edria nrwi Miami Indian*
P-«d. imd thu home adjourned.
Wakhixgtox City, March
mitioua
en- pmented in the ornate WivlnondaV: frotu
citimn-* uf Iroquoi* .county, Illinois, asking
_ anti trust b-id*lation. to restrict imniigrntion,
six! to prohibit tbo sal© of adulterated food;
protidting against tbe employment at convict

cheering their stm-

trestle spanning Hurricane creek. and plunged

man eogku. The lamp-porta were all draped

'lers and nnUcuutl bank-notes of small denomiualiwjs and their replacement by “coin" certlflraba. inrteiid of gold certificates,
sguin charged that the silver dollar was
’droj'ped- from the coinage surreptitiously,
which Sherman again denim!, and (aid be
roald show by original wnuu- records that
At the couclujtiiai of the
lelrtte tl&gt;« ■ennte ad
Tbe bill providing that the Fifty-lint congrres shall begin on March 4, 1WO, a a* re­
ported adversely to the housa Bills were re-

NORTHERN PACIFIC
II tn me uitMM um a

FREE Government LANDS.

reason they could

l&gt;artii» on the subject of tbe propcaed tariff
LUI. Ho chtiriwd. tbe resolution as
—
privi-

,-onsidvratKSi of Dktrict businowi for a time
tbe houw adjourned,
Wahiiincjton Crrr. March 14.—Tho senate
rnentey adopted a resolution providing far
xpreud luv'.rtigation into tbe condition at tho

and lnmid iv.! &lt; lain)

« ere ranged four deep

ing flag*, or black
drapery, nnd at tho

Randall introduced hia

lawyer aud pnwident of tlm Mediar-Lugal
tocicty of this city, lias had some experience
in suppraning tbe tendency to cough, which
it i* intertstiag to bear him relate. He bad
constant irritation in the throat and a
couch, tsomebod v told him uf

He replied

merely cold Friday, but the amagvmcnta for

drictmg the right* of alien* uf.rcKard to
uwMrrohip of teuds in this country, iteyn©
uffcrixl a resoluthm re-puring the committee
Ki rules tn inquire into ti&gt;e refusal of the

Mounittae on rules.

Rome.

March 17.—CartleUm, Vt., t*

Groceries of all kinds.

Msacot, a fruit and candy dealer, and Pbreta
Strong, daughter of a colored village barber.

A. D. COOK.

New Yoke. March IT.—Ignatius Donnelly,

SStti

�BERLIN’S BROKERS.

LETTERS OPENED BY • MISTAKE.

CAPITA!, PUNISHMENT.

OAffiBA'. DI AND ANITA.

FROM TH;

s&gt;s~«Z” St.'?:

IMAGES OF SAINT8 HANGING IN NEW
TEMPLE OF THE GODDESS FORTUNE
IN GERMANY’S CAPITAL.

VARIOUS METHODS OF EXECUTION

I bad nml of s-.iwhuman to ng who would
love me Without such a ou- near mu existenco waa becoming insupportable. ’ Al­
though not old, 1 knew men vit.ll enough to

PRACTICED IN THE WORLD.

But a woman.

the Spree. IU* * wagniilcent building, with
Corinthian columns, arcbat and statue- re­
flecting their pure outlines in the shallow
witter* of the river. Thirteen d«*» 8*ve

ball is rwici»c-l, supported by eighty pillars of
granite, ami &lt;k».ratad with Hue frescoes.
Btotves of M.-ronry aud Vulcan *|ipcar lierido
a fiery bon* evmimlical of Steam, and a
group n-pn—nting the adoption of p»|*5r
curreuey. On "Uw numerous fenebre bras*
plates record the muww of tlm different
tanisere. That edua*ix»t exist anyyrivilegvd
corporation aa«wermg to that of the "Agents
de ehunuv" in the Parte bourse, who occupy
a special plare called la Coriiellte. The
entrance to the Berlin Block. Eschiuigu is
practically Iron, if not gruteltoust and
■«tr:uig&lt; r- are admitted on the presentation
of a memtarot tbecraft. Busimwi house*,
however, are obliged to pay a nupplementary

Tbo state exerebsw no supervision over the
operations on ’change, especially since trarwactions on account have liccii recognized by
tho legal tribinuds. Tbo hierarchy among

Thia tariff varies according trf tho expcnditurea nnd receipt* of tho firms, tat virtually
every stock jobber t«i al liberty to buy or soil
'for hl* cllente without further formnlltlo*,
Tbo unliroiM-d stock Jobbers exx-d-under
tbe name of Makler Banken, whose directors.
their own particular

house. Tta

of stockx II te, moreover, ]&gt;eruii*ibte to buy
and sell at tl&gt;" Berlin bourse without employ­
ing either li.wnsed or tmlicenxed brokers.
Contrary to the Paris bourse, thst of Berlin
has a prvliioction for speculating on tbe
fall, and in ite dtejiatehas the word "finu."
etantly uccUrs.
KA VINO LUNATKH.

At noon puwtoMlly tbe hall is filled by
about 4,UuJ tnu:i. who carry on their business
in stentorian tonea, with a eurejus expendi­
ture of violent p-oture* and facial contor­
tions. Bunkers, brokers, jobber* ap|»-ar fur
a while to bo raving lunatic* twcnjxxl frntn
tho wholmotue nwtrainta of tbe straight
An axi-nihint buff.U. sertud by women and
girls, is to fe found in the building iUelf, but
evt-n there affairs ore discuisaNl with unn
unafetol energy and anltnatiua. Not far
from the rr»4auriuit is tho telegraph office,
wfcre a fabulous number of di-qsit&lt;ibe« are
Cashed all oy«Ttlw world. Th* wh^6 service
of tbe Bodin Fttock Exchange cannot fe suill
tiou in all its ramifications, and should eerva
aa a pattern to similar institutiocs in utfer
eountriiM Tbe magivdei of finance, tbegreat

Bleirbrodor, tta confidential and paaxionate
admirer of Prince Bismarck. Von Hause-

faflnitely easier to find a really loving heart
among them. I was walking on tta- quarter
deck of tbe itajioriea, wrapp'd in my sod
thought*, and, having rvaBou-d tfe matter
in all waj-H, finally concluded to seek a wife
for myself }vho would draw me out ot thia
depressing and insupportable state of thing*.
My glance fell by chance upon tlie houww
of tta Barra, a little hill thus called at the
entrance of the laguna (of St. Catherine, in
Brazil), on which are romosimple but picturrequo dwelling*. With the aid of my glass,
which I’habitually held in my hand wtan on
the quarter dock, laws young girl I or­
dered thi- men to row m« ashore in tliatdin-c
tlon, and disembarked and made (or tbo
house which contained tta object of tny voy­
age; but could not find it, when I encoun­
tered a person of tbe placo whom I bad
knownonmy first arrival. Ho invited mo

tho one who bad caused my coming on shore.
It was Anita! Tbo mother of my children
The companion of tny life and good and evil
fortune. Tho woman whose courage I have
K&gt; often daured. We both remained in an
ecstatic silence, goring at each other, like
two persons who do not meet far tho find
time, and who teek In each other's lincamenta something which chall revive retnembernne*. At last I saluted her, an;l I said,
"You must to mine." I «]&gt;oke but little PortuItalian. However. I seemed to hav- some
magnetic power in my Insolerre. I had tied
• knot which death alone could break.—
Autobiography of Garibaldi.

Th *v have a funny way of muring goods
tn RumIx I remember one day seeing a
procession of men going through tb-&lt; streets
with the household effects of a well known
family Four of them had tho piano resting
on their shoulder*, while a range was carried
by two others. Then followed men in single
filo with tables, mirrors, trunk*, wash boilers,
tubs, bed clothing and other goods on their
leads. Wagons uro seldom employed in
hauling artirire from one part of the city to

man carries around under his arm a head
rap It is usually made of leather and stuffed
with hair or hay It is soft and generally
four inebre thick. On a plate attached to
his coat lapel Is a word of Hmaion announc-

This man, single handed aud alone, con-

as rapidly and safely as if tbrj
charge of the great express compel

dust no. live on tbe Stock Exchange find
menta

Bonn- Makloni offer to tbo lucky

zne cxccuuun oi imum.cwoi u— —. scriAis matter of consideration for lawgivon
in all nation* anti in all time*. The more
barbarous the people the more liartarous the
method. Torture wns considered a wise adjunct to capital punishment for centuriea
The rack, tbo cauldron, the gridiron, th-scavenger's daughter, tho pincers, iron mask
and *eourgo were wnjiqyed. Breaking on--

;

‘tbe lid in contact xjth Itho *jv|
tbe loop, and tbe jmrUcle will
with it,—Sclentifl . American.

protection of the United States, with nn arm/
of oAraro of junrire to enforce ite inviolabil­
ity and punish the citizen who dreocrate* it.
With the erase for everything Ruacan th*
B„t ot U»
prlOTipto lh.1 OT.
_- . -- coat .by buying
“ New York belle* have taken to adorning
.- - ----------buying it
it “Mid
«
n-vinc tho tailor, tho reader of other tboir boudoir* with Ra-wian icon*, and hang­
■
c*n got around tbo law m a lug lamps before them that are generally
I
wpally tricky, but equally safe. If fe kept lighted. To tta uuinltinted it is well to
ex plain that irotaare picture* of the Virgin
I---- correauondand child and tta lalnta. They abound
ev.-ry- when- in Ruwia. from tfe j-aloro to tta
hoy61, and arc treated with extraordinary
onu uicu
—
■/o^-nc-i by mistake,"and per tap-~hi*. not veneration. Tfe Ruwians, not I wing allowed
to worship graven Image*, jsriut a picture of
This is a habit practical in many New
York busimsBi house*. If an employe U «u»-

tho felon being fastened, with his arm* and
leg* apart, to a huge wbeol, hi* bone* were
broken by blow* from an iron bar. Stale
factors were torn asunder by team* of horse*;
they were burned al th*stake, hanged, drawn :
and quartered, flayat alive, boikd, hrmbal j
and roasted, served up to death in a thousand ,
wayr, each as revolting and torribi* a* |
sktilcd ingenuity could devise.
;
Torture fe no longer employed, but a meaia
Which sWI ta «wift, and astaarly tu potaibl*
painless, is employed. In France the guillo­
tine, In Spain the garrote, in England and
the United Blates the gal tew*— three allitera­
tions—menace the malefactor. A fourth,
th- gun. te used lu military executions.
Tbe guillotine was designed as a labor
saving machine duringtta Reign of Terror
b}- Dr. Guillotine, who was a member of tbo
Constituent asMtmbly in 1TW There • were

toreprvMnt the clothing. Hole* are left *u
that the jninted f««v* and hands show
through, and where th* Christ child » «|&gt;rosentod his fret are al»o seen. Full length fig­
ures of Uie saint* are pennittad, but only a
hare left an tstablfehment and taken their half length figure of the Virgin, and pude or
trade with them to some remitting
irtwewimuuAu
----- „ house inejmpl-'t- )v draptri figures are forbidden.
lu tbe Cathedral of tlie Asmimptnui. in tbo
Bv owning mail, wrong)/ addi-ewed io the
•
,
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nnior can Kremlin, in which all tbe crare were crowned,
is the Vladimirski Mother, which fe attrib­

oiTemo that a human being can commit
against tbe person who hires hinj, hi* mail
matter U quite likely to be “opened by mis-

not really doing anything dishonurablo, ap­
propriates anil fills the order, and if any con­
fusion sulaajuenily arinw from tho exposure
of hi* method, he explains it »way loftily
and haugbtiiv with tho familiar, "open«d by deposited in tho most sacred uf Rn-wian cathe­
mistake; thought it was addressed to th* drals, represent* exactly tbe side of an an-

Tbo law in a case like thi* dbas not puni*h
worked jiublic executioner, aud thi* device a tnan for his mistake, although tbe man who
resulted.
by blunder alon* ditclxw an express train and
Tbo apparatus 1* v*jy simple. Between kill* *ome of its jemrengen. te quite likely to
two upright* slide* a triangular kulfr, be sent to jail. Tho excuse "ditehod-by mis
weighted at the uppec edge. It to held in take" would lie met with tborebuke "but you
position by a catch Tta victim is laid upon had no right to ditch tho train by mistake "
a sliding or tilling board, secun-ly strapped Of course the opening of a letter is not so
and pl.vvMl face downward, with id* neck in serious as wrecking a train, but a j^rnllel
Una with th- groove. A narrow hoard, with
a semi-circular notch, -Hides down and secure* stand|&gt;oint.
.
Except in tho caw of a fatal accident duo

1 saw an execution by the guillotine in
Marseilles Mint, years ngo. Tin- victim was a
young Italian, a wife murderer. I wax sum­
moned to be at tbe jail nt daybreak. In
the day nor the hour appointed. This mau
was arou-N-.i from siren, pinioned, half
dragged, half pushed, shrieking and moan­
ing, Into tbe yard, bound to the tilting plank
thrurt forward and killed—&lt;11 in four min­
ute* There was a great tteal of blood, a
little tremor uf the limbs, one convulsive
movement ol tbe eyelid*. In ten minute*

from hi* sleep tbe executioner wss taking
to" apparatus uf death apart.
Bebt-n-liug by the * word h&lt;u been a favorite
method in almost al! countrw*. I *&lt;w a

cuuoncrand bur victim were d.-ditarau- and

Intent or malice uf th* accused. Therefore,
if n prtsreutor can prove that bi* mail wm
being continually opened and to often and
under such circum*tance* a* to »bow a very
strong probability of tbo "open by mistake"
inscription being a lie, and couple with tbi«
a good reuM.ii w hy tbe defendant should de­
sire to read his mail, a conviction ran be
secured. As tbe uffenders often toliLn good

Nebraska H&lt;wte*s (st her •vomn-You look aomewhat dtttrajt. Mr
Do you find the party dullf
Ua#rtMr. Blinard—Oh, not nt all, Mn.
I am enjoying my«*tf tally, iw ; r,.H'
* trifle uervuus.
'
ing*.

A special meeting of JUrn count,
Pomona grange will b- held :r, pralr£
viUe grange hall on. Friday, April Sth
1888, commetfeing at 10 o’ch- k a. £
All 4th degree work w|U diapenedaf
during the morning session. The sfta.
noon session will be public and ;i ?»a.
era! invitation is extended tu '-010**1-14
participate in thediacui&gt;t&gt;i&lt;&gt;r; Pn-groi
as toil own:
.

Recitation, chewing tobacco- Ari&lt;
G-iestlon, On wUM doe* the futun
Dlntnci set
Beeltatlons-Kila
Barret,
A.b
’esla: d
What I—a .C.it
........

drawing room cf a lady in this city, who
brought it with bar from Russia.

But tlie most important ot all the iron*,
which wa* bn night from Mount Athos, in tlie
time of the Crar Alexi*, about the middle of
Che Bevwrtreuth century. Tbe Iberian Mother
»Ks in the midst of god* nnd pearl*, aufl, like
nil Russian xiltiu, Ua-.n dark brown complex­
ion. Round berbred is a not of pttfrir, on ono

kinder rendered aid au4 syimwit
siekne** and after the death ot our

ii-ily.

above which is a brilliant crown. Around
the picture are gold brocaded bangings, on
which angels’ brads, pointed on porcelain,

A little wound on the right

the same metal.

in the particular line of pilfering from the
mail, it Is somewhat difficult to get a jury to
convict

before thia’fcon, and the Virgin*! hand
twren husband* and wives, women and their
best fritnd* and partners in a firm through
die habit of willfully opening tetters by tntetake is very great. It is bard to tell a man*
that you think him mean enough U- want to creto breath of the pioua" Ttx devotion of
tbe empurer to this ••c-neraled icon is really
a matter of political importance and a ’bond
of affrction ix-tween him and hi* people

score, simply walk into the house, pick up Tho former drew his long and glittertag
tfe good* and carry them out and to their weapon, keen ns a razor, wiped it with a bit
destination in a twinkle. There is no groan­ of gaudy silk, took bis stand, raised tbo
ing, packing, raising and adjusting about sword, and with a quick drawing stroke
severed the bead, giving vent to a loud,. one of his nxat noticeable characteristics.
file and make a little procession through the
city. They never go down an unfrequented
street, aa they would lose an opportunity of
advertising their trade. A Russian thinks
no more of picking up a warm cooking stove,
placing it on his head, and walking a couple
delphia Tinies.

maintain their grave and Im passible serenity.
On* of them tavifig made a slight error in
dictating a tMreagb/Bie result was a lore to
him of 3U0,000 marks; th* discovery did not

by Electricity.

YORK BOUDOIRS.

cltlsen who ho been proven guilty of *U&gt;
fully opening tbe mail of another. After a
J J
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in a nor-

.

almiwi wortlih-Mu

again with tbe silk, sheathed it and strode j *ad motivw were al) laid bare before her,
nroudlv awav. follow*! &gt;&gt;v rntL.™
Tk. 1 and on Iter iudnnent be retad al all ti-nrw

June 'M, Corpus Christi and St John’, day.
in centuries that combination of holy day*
and taints' day* which Nostradamus predicted
would be tbo sign of the "End of the
World.” His prediction, made in Latin over

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

forth two that had been carefully laid away.

tho guillotine, though but little blood la abed.

April 23, Good Friday and fit. Gsorge’s
day.

Icons are scare* In thia city, and probably

Ins powiter never rsrie* A manel ot i-urt»
eagth and wbote«ra&gt;eor«i. M-re rvur.omka

detoil auch aa mother love erav.
1 being beautifully painted. Tbe paintings,
which
aoTi'iWa ttruttir ll»
—■-

Through the port and the back of tbe collar
passes a screw. When this u turned by tlie
executioner tbe collar is tightened, and an

ered with purple velvet.

pitcher in thia style, of an antique model.

nal cord and producing instant dentin I

When tbo . fatal mo­
with

carry on tbo original business of soiling jew.
elry for premiums, »j that it is often said uf

come rich in selling chocolate tablets to tbe
habitual, which be kuep* hidden in the pock
«t* of ‘ bi* long overcoat. He goes by the
name of “Cbokoladon Fritz."

voted, is reprtweatod by about thirty report
era. Thi-ir doan is Herr Juliu* Schweitzer.
Ladle* are admitted to th* gallery, but their
appearance is always hailed by shouts of
merriment and laughter. At S.-45 the tolling
of a big bell announce* tho official closing of
tho Exchange. Two officials. Shaking small
hand fells, punrao the laggards til) they hove
kfc tbe building. A few moment* later tbe
newspapers give the quotations of W’&gt; different securities, 238 of Which are foreign.
Fon:m.-iy a supptamentary litdo torso was
held, but it no longer exists, although a

Jost her European preailge, that tho prepon
deranc* of the Berlin market ha* asserted
iUelf and steadily increo-ri. The solidarity
of the financier* i* great and remarkable.
Bankrupteie* and even cuspension of payUn-army. Berlin ha* weathered dangerous
commercial moment*and perilous settlements
with wonderful composure; and yet it must
ether occupation than the acquisition of
wealth. Art and seleno* ar* no stranger* to
them. FuUx M&lt;md*M*obn and Meyurtocr,
too compiMicn.; Magnu* and Bandcman, th*
jainter*, with souk- disljnguiriud wrltent, bo
longed to tlio famihra of Berlin bankare. It
btotomoof thu nicci audacious s;«culator*
that tbo city owe* it* broudcat avenues, it*
roost tandem* palaces, its imperial oreAdo.
It has bran proposed to write on tho m-nd.,
of th* Stock Exchange, in golden lol tore, the
following inKriptlon: “I am tatter than my

occurred on 8t. Mark's day. Corpus Christi
came on St John's day.
Nostradamus was a celebrated phywician
and astrologer in France, who died in 1566,

amount

of illustrative and controversial

ity travels 180.000 miles In a like space of
time. The brain isjaralyxed before it can
feel the shock, tbe victim of th* current
pasMi from life to death without knowing
indicate tbo beginning of the end. Within
the
blow. Obviously, there is a twofold gain
tbe next century we may see lb* downfall of
the old despotisms in Europe; tbe dtoclatlng in this m*tbod. First, it entirely prevents a
ware, the great tribulation. the rule of com­
munism, nihilism and anarchy; th* dlsaolv-

beautiful interlaced design, which is a favor­
ite with tbe Raadam.
.
.
A peculiarity of the Rntaan* fe th* impor­
tance llwy attach to breqd and salt, thm*
two articles playing prominent part* at wed­
ding* and ou ail ceremoniou* occasion*. For

thoughtful observer will say that tbe ।

her landed retatre following tbe confiscation
uf her church property; the fall of tbe Turk­ a chair and seated. One metallic conductor
is placed against tbe nap* of tta nock, salt
water being applied to the hair to enable it
lo Palestine.—Conner-Journal.
to transmit the current. The other conduc­
tor is placed on top of tbe bead, the hair

New York is filled.with w&gt;dow«.
There are over ^flfty widow* brrrewitb in­
on tbe instant.
dividual (ortlines ranging from f 1,000.000 10
&gt;15,000,000. A majority of them married
proposed, is obviously a bad method. A pow­
old men, some of them had l&gt;cen married ber
fore, other* yielded to tbe itMvttabl* ata erful convulsion would inevitably result; tbo
late period of tteir existence. Generally muscles would still bo in action after death.

the early portion of their lives in teaching.
a hold upon millionaire this, that or tbe
other. Tbe hold became a grip, and tbe grip
developed a tenacity looeeocd only by the
hand of death. Tbe surrogate'* court has
been burdened by contested will*. Will*
made by venerable men of fortune, who suc­
cumbed to the fascinations of women in tto
late hours of their 11 ve* and diK.-egardrd th"
claims of children, the tie* of affection, left
tlie bulk of their fortune to women who all

hunters.
Tbo record* are humiliating.—Now York
Cor, Globo-Democrat.
A rather pretty little story, which has tbs
merit of being true, Is Interwoven with the

tatter in Now York Sun.

in tbo city. Ite founder, ono of Pitteburg'i
before bo went tfe way of ail itash,
fct forth ia hi* wiU that nt bi* death the
store hhouki be stocked with a complete as
•ortmcni of tbe goodscarrio.l by t'jcflr.u and
tlinr (
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.

obilrire.-i nil alike is a wrong tbro’y. Ko two
Individual things In the inorganic or organic

,-------- -IUCIU WU.I IIU U1CT
this siiastonUal nxxi.-piiuoii co:iti:iutd, tta

nature, and tta fullowing uf tlx- law &lt;if nature

the criminal wa* dead, but toe grisly horror : From what fe known, through history and
of tho manner of his taking off haunted mo hearsay, of Washington's unusual derotioo
for year*.
“ *•'
“------J *-**'— • and
• open cor■ •to
hut mother
and
bis1—
continual
Electricity fe the swiftest and most certain respondenco with her. which letter* have.,
of all possible means by which death may te fortunately, for tlie mortpart b*ea preferred.
Inflicted. Ninety-five fset a second is the aa

.----- .,o», Uinvvvur.
folh.wmg tta wumple
|,y hU pro.

s ill do the auu.- for hi* ■mut-ww

siou would follow To have thia occur at the
state prison is pa eminently good feature.
Thar* it fitly belongs, and the rigid discipline
of such institutions would prevont tho influx
Of visitors conimon to city prisons. Boudest,
tho moral effect u;x&gt;u tbe other convicts would

llarity of character and disposition
mother and *oa than tbero could have bren
between Martha Custls and her husband.
w» can never know, for just before his death
be caused her to destroy all tfe loiters Lo bad

1 visions to matter* of only mutual concernand perhaps, too, they contained tho ouv
pouring* of a taort that was pnreionateand
loving which te felt were too sacred for *ye*
other than ber own to look upon This would
very likely bo tho case with a man who mad*
stern repression of emotion a duty all his life.
Bo that a* it may. and however much of
tender love tbe busband bestowed upon bis
wife, tta noblret hut tart affection
given to bis adored mottar, and his charac­
ter takes on an added lurtar ia toe light of
that pure and holy leva

Gotham** Hebrew Clnbn»en.

The Hebrew clubnxm of New York city
are ns dfetinct in tteir club life from Amcrican or Enjlisli clubtnun n* New England
Yaakoe* from rambling Bioux Tiw mem­
ber.. of tbo IlurmontoJ the Progress and tho
M.-trupoIltan, Ite three great Hebrew clubs.

there, and do not havo tboir mail nd-ln-sx-d
to tto club. Tlicy are home Ixxlio* u-^ui i&gt;
c'chK.-k,4vt&gt;un they scroll urouqd to the club,

work being in tlie Brzautlne styfe. Another
salt cellar, which might be used a* a drink­
ing cup, wa* a rilv*r and gilt cock about
eight inebre high. This bird i&gt; extremely
nondar tn llnni.

Vuluwe/oT/F

State of Michigan, County ol Berrlrn.
In Um matter of U&lt;e estate ot K&gt;

"Tta world at large dorent know it,-said
Capt Mnrrin, "but Wyoming has tbo birrret
coal firt.k in th.
e.-.L ”

frem the dead man would rob his last days
terrible. There would bo no halo about tho
bend of a folon who journeys to state prison
merely to bo hurled o:i home unspecified day
and unknown hour by a swift and silent agent
Out from tho world be has offended. No
boasts of "dying gmne,” no incidents of his
last day and last itoure—nothing but his
being swallowed up living by tiw grim walla
of tho pwiiteuuary and cast forth again,
some day drad.— Now York World.

having a lid on which la in Russian,"Without

J*,1”?1
. “1««- Ml
te developed before long. Tho cattle days
Mi ''T
?”*** “«&gt; bomU-ed. or

drop far down on tfe l«t of cMtl* produe^
The Ijusiii«-b has really retarded tbe derelopmentand growth of tbe territory, and it
moyb.ra.'U W .rto.IL-Ku™ Cltj

In many eitie* on the continent In three
days of extreme cold, tho nmnictpal governmrate, from a fund |wiorndy wt apart tor
tbo purfxwo, pl»c*al intervals among tta
crowded netgbborhoods of too pooiron hriuim, which ar* kr,4
night with bucreto. They arc clrcutar^i
Hgbt reccptadre, stantt the ela- of a tarral
with an ojmu up and wfih bore pierid i.',
It’ *1?^Or
pttr*'0*',c “ ‘feiught. Tiiev
^iftSUpQ’’UW
tew.-tta tata

to l,mCic- During tho bitu-r cold
Wiatbcr crowm,
trona pcupla budllla about tbiW.
A— \

pfPRICfs
CREAM
hklNG
PERFECT MAOS

BAKINH FOWDncO.
CMJCAOO.

KT. LOUtS.

av, we moowiMg meervea irsi
The undivided one-tall of «br northr**Michigan.

s;

ADKLTHIA B. KX**

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                  <text>VOL. XXXII. NO. 48.

The Hastings Banner.

HASTINGS. MICH.. MARCH 38, 1888.

County News.

WHOLE NO. 1713.

ton s saw mill. He is now able to be
Edward Jones is on the sick list this
‘
on our streets by the aid of a pair of Driiyed letter.
week, also Bertie and John Wallaoe.
N. B.—All who desire silver -platina
crutches.
Arthur Jackson and wife, of, Jackson
There was a wood bee at Wm. Wal­ done call on Mr. 8. H. Larabee, who
Republican caucus will be held at the county, is stopping with Mra. Jackson’s lace last Wednesday and they cut had some work done by on unknown
The following person* are authorized to re- town hall on March 25.
parents, Mr. and Mra. Eugene Rav- about 12 cords of wood for him.
'Hie prohibitionists met In caucus tnond. We understand that they in­
eeiwe »ub*cripUons (or the Baxxkx:
Mr. Peters and son, of East Carlton, the work, so much so that he walked
on Friday and nominated an excellent tend to make Yankee Springs their fu­ are very low with consumption.
S mile tn get a &gt;10 bill changed. The
ticket.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
ture home.
Dr. Abbott is getting along finely fellow only charged 83.75, knowing Mr.
The democrats will meet in caucus
A
nine
pound
boy
at
RoUen
Green's.
since he bad his leg cut off.
L. would advertise such nice work. It
on
the
30th.
If not paid twlon* the end of the year the
Mr. Holopeter closed his term of four
has to lay 24 hours. On examination
Ed. Nash’s sale was well attended months school last Friday night with
Price ot hunecriiiUon will pMlUvely be Ua
after that time the valuable metal had
Postmaster, Lacev.
In either «uw 15 cents will be added for portbut the property went at a low price.
Loan Seaman has hired to IL Smith evaporated. Mr. L. forgot to build a
an exhibition, consisting of reading,
Postmaster, Banfield.
agi- whep »ubcriber re*ide* ontalde of the
On account of his Incfeesing busl- spqaHng, dialogue, vocal and instru­ for four months.
_ ..
O'DonncIL
bay
window on his house to exhibit his
reality.
_____
J.A.Covert.Carlton.
’ mess. C. 8. Palmerton has purchased a mental music. The house was filled-to
The surveyors passed through here treasures.
I Oattnaiter, Freeport,
ADVERTISING RATES:
new engine for his mill. It is a beauty its uttermost capacity.
last week enroute for Bay City from
Mr. James Underhill is sick'at this
D. L. Mnrthlaiid'‘Cedar Creek.
“on* olumn jMir year. ..............
filOOOO
and
hua
many
modern
improvements.
Battle
Creek.
I
Mr. Tewksberry, of MiddleviUe, has
writing, an attack of maleria fever.
Extra ch xn;r for special positions.
F. G. Norwood, Delton.
Mr. I’, has recently sawed some very moved on the farm of" B. F. Norris,
Mr. Guy is at West Odessa attending Dr. Elliott is attending him.
JOB PRINTING.
nice elm lumber for Ashbel Cooper and with the intention of working it the meeting.
Preaching at the Learn school house
JtapecialrrWe isfeltln the Job Printing Desome
excellent
basswood
lumber
for
The
combination
caucus
was
called
coming
Hummer.
next
Sunday.
paiuncut of the Bannkk. Everything tn the
F. F. Hilbert Mr. Cooper and Mr.
entire office t» now; and with the uUeM taMaof
Howard A Knickerbocker have mov­ Monday.
Homer Bartlett will work for J.
Hilbert both boast of boards three ed their naw mill home again.
type, llio most approved patterna of machinery*
Born, to Mr. and Mra. IL M. Graham, Underhill the coming season.
and competent workmen employed, nnablea tbe
feet wide and entirely free from knots.
Jay. I would see her home next time, a son; also to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mar­
H.. Kohler has hired Mr. Allen, of
We think that no town in our state and not leave her half wav for the oth­ shall the same.
•Ross, for the summer.
,,r h£ Hi? Basxkb proprietors, and we trust can show any better lumber, except er fellow to take the ballance of the
Young people’s prayef-tneeting at’the
Mrs.- N. Kohler is quite poorlv this
all uibwrtber* at the place* named who hate
not fitted with » wifi, between this dle^S Lake Odessa.
U.
B.
church
every
Tuesday
evening,
spring.
HASTINGS.
The famous “Weed Pulverizer” was
vw j car*, pay their aulmcripUon* to the
and union prayer-meeting on Thursday
Willie Shurlow, of Augusta, will
Hasting* I* a city of 3.000 people, aurroneded Baxxkh-8 mrcnta named atx&gt;ve.
exhilnted on our streets on Saturday
evenings. There were about 125 In at­ work for A. Bostwick.
Dy a rich and'prosperous country, and to the
ReapeetluUy,
We think that this is the best thing of
Ernest Haynes went to Battle Creek tendance Sunday evening. One rose
__________ COOK 6 S18KERN.
Wm. Malone is moving his family
comity scat of Harry county, it* .locattwi on
the kind - that has been invented. last Thursday returning Friday.
fgr prayers. Still the good work goes near Gull lake.
three natural terraces rising from the Thorn­
.
.
apple river, could hardly be surpassed. With
■Farmers desiring a machine of this
CLOVERDALE.
May Prichard has returned from the on.
Rumored that a certain lady in an
U teautifully shaded xireela aud handaotne
Mother Blair living just south of adjoining nelghborhood«*seat Mrs. E.
Not r tch news thia week. Passen­ kind will do well to consult with C. 8. north, where she has been living ,wlth
honu*. it affords an excellent real donee place.
Palmerton
before
purchasing
elsewhere.
Nashville,
is
quite
poorly
al
this
time.
he?
sister.
,
The city om graded schools of the highest gers art*- arriving every day to enjoy
Thomas a baby dress for her baby’s
ntiuidard of excellence. also a school library of the line fishing afforded bv our numer­ Mr. P. also offers a broad' commission
J. D. Guy aud sister attended the name. Is the joke on the dress or the
William Thrasher returned Saturday
l^tw volumes,uud elegant school building*! It
ous lakes. The depot is now being to agents who wish to sell this famous from a week's visit with his son nt quarterly meeting at Baltimore Satur­ lady who sent it? It Is not the baby’s
day and Sunday.
Kalamazoo.
name.
built, and we wiU soon be on an equal­ machine.
The republicans met in caucus Thurs­
otei:l uniMr. It cmi bo«»t ot xs flat a syst&lt;«n of ity with our neignbore in this respect.
The Cooper Bros, will build a house
John .Mershon made relatives in Ross
P. Sil man is hauling wood from ths
water wurk* i* »ny dty posMaaea.»Utah furday afternoon of Iasi week, and placed Adam’s pjace in Hope.,
a visit last week.
Mr. Kingsbury has commenced build­ for Prof. J. M. Smith this summer.
abb water uf unsurpa»»ed purity and aUkptathe
following
ticket
In
the
field:
Super
­
Ashbel
Cooper
boasts
of
the
finest
Chester
Granger
and
wife,
of
Lilly,
Uuo tor tiou*rnold puruawrC and also Mcttre ing the wharf for the steam boat.
visor.
E.
G.
Potter;
clerk.
Close
R.
made Mrs. G.'s parents a visit this week,
iidequatr prutrcUou agalmt fire. It ha* two
Mr. Dayton is procuring lumber for cow in Woodland.
Coot batik-,, -wliicb extrDd every possible »cWillie Delano came home from Al­ Palmer: treasurer. Samuel R. Shoup;
The temperance meeting at the it E.
■.otaodaUuu to patrons, aud two new hotel*, our a new building.
The surveying force of tha new rail
church on Saturday evening and Sun­ legan last week to spend his vacation justice of the peace, Chas. Fowler; high­
■it wbleb l» now open to the public, that have no
Mr. Davenport’s house is raised.
way com.. T. S. Brice; drain com.. Cidl road passed through here Friday lay­
with his parents.
day
morning
was
largely
attended.
superior In any city of thrv- times the popula­
CaiupbeU &lt;!t Havens have just receiv­
tion ol liastlux*. Its buxines* men ar\d i&gt;u%lIsaac
Risbriilger, of Battle Creek, Bassett; school inspector, Ben Pierce, ing their course through Brady’s flata
Rev.
Sutton,
of
Hastings,
delivered
two
new l)&gt;ra*e* are fully ubreasOwith the tlium In ed some tine binders and mowing ma­ powerful temperance lectures.
and past Barber's mill,, swinging
We
should
like
to
see
every
republican
spent
a
part
of
the
week
with
relatives
gush and enterprise. Ij Um already a number chines.
at the polls next Monday. Come out
” ** ‘around to the east and turning to the
Mike Rieser is in a very critical con­ here.
■jl tkiurtslilnx mauulaeturhit; euterpriM-a. ! But
Pierce brothers have had to shut
north again just west of the driving
:u develourmeut iu this dlreetlon has been
George Simpson has rented a farm in and stand by the tried and true.
dition. Mr. IL was very badly
park.
htudred by lack of proper transportation taclll- down their mill on account of a broken poisoned with sumac last week and Is the eastern part of the town, and Will
Ueo. Tbe Michigan Central has lot-K boee its saw, but have sent for a new one.
1'hiHip Holler has moved into the
move there soon.
HICKORY CORXEKS.
- duly railway. But this fall the Chicuso. KalaMr. Moshler, our new merchant, is unable to leave his bed.
country northwest of town.
iiia^ou * Saginaw R. U. bus been eontpleUsd to
Winnie Dando, of Hickory Corners, Delayed letter.
We
see
that
the
Woodland
cor
­
The M. E. social which was to have
Ha»uuK», making It nearer Chicago by I roll doingr largely increasing bhaineas, as respondent to the Nashville News and made her grandmother here a visit last
Geo. O. Jones had the misfortune to ,taken
ituui eiilict Grant! Rapids or Jackson. It Ik the he retains most of his old customers
place on W’ednesday, of last
the editor of the Lake Odessa Wave are week.
break the small bone just atmve tbe an­
ruri&gt;bv&gt; ot ttMi projector* of tht* line to extend and is constantly gaining new ones.
J. E. Delano was called to Cooper kle, while returning home from the week was postponed until this Wednes­
•-he same to ■baginaw next* year, which will
Mrs. Alex McCallum has been on the having a lilt.
day.
make tbe U. K A. S. one of tbe best Hoes in
last week by the death of his mother.
The
Wave
has
just
started
and
its
corners
on
the
night
of
tbe
10th.
Dr.
MlcuiKaii. The Lowell &amp; Hasungs railroad has sick list, but is now improving.
There will be a warm sugar social at Elliott was called the next day, who , JLen. Feighner is laid up with a felon
issue contained disgraceful and"
Certain persons have tried to injure first
untruthful charges against some of our Romain Freeman’s next Thumby night set ami dressed the fracture.
'and is putting in the time visiting at
right ot way tuut been secured and moat ol. tbe Cloverdale by circulating reports that best citizens. We would like to see the
Can ie Mershon is home from Albion.
Mrs. A. G. Smith has taken a relapse, Battle Creek, accompanied by Mrs. F.
grading been done from Freeport to Hasting*. no depot would be built here, thereby
Chas. Fisher will move to the north-- having !&gt;een afflicted with intlamatory •. Dr. E. W. Murray, of Redfield, Dak,
TIils road Wilt be extended to Hasting* In Itws, Hhaklng the confidence of some who Wave prosper but cannot support the
is in the village on a short visit to his
paper unless It retrains from such at­ ern part ot the stale in a few days.
.aud-It 1* expected will al»o be pushed on to
rheumatism and erysipelas.
many old friends.
Batth! Creek. Tbe.** two now road* will give would have located here ere this. Such tacks on our citizens.
David Searles will have his saw mill
Mrs. D. P. Tolles daughters are re­
School is out for a week's vacation
HasUiig* ns fine transportation facllillet a* slanders will now have to cease.
Woodland high school boasts of the ready for use in a few days.
covering from a mild /orm of scarlet and
eouid be Uesirtxl, ntul make it one ot the very
kids are all kicking about the
Mrs.
Will
Burdick
tailed
on
friends
largest 14 year uld boy m the state.
fever. Mra. Tolles is nearly sick and 'nastythe
bewt joints tor manufacturing Mtahlishnjnnia
. NORTH-EAST ORANGEVILLE.
weather.
to bxule. To secure such Is Uir alm of tlie citlThe surveyors on the Battle Creek, here last week.
worn out by the constant care of her
Mr.
Stuart
is
on
the
gain.
Dut. J ar rant is to report at Spokane
.xcji* uf Hastings, ami It offer* nut liberal in
Chas. Palmatier. of Banfield, made a loved ones.
Miss Eva Otis closed a very success­ Ionia &amp; Bay City IL IL line stayed up visit
ducemvnu for such institutions- Certainly no
nere Monday.
Sunday. They
Bert Lawrence has tought out his Falls, W. T, this week, for duty on the
better place for any branch of manufacturing, ful term of school in the Oak Grove in Woodland over
On account ot the bad weather the partner, A. J. Smith, in the dry goods Northern Pacific.
e-pectaliy furniture and woodwork, could be district last Friday.
speak very highly of the route from
vHorace Larkins was summoned be­
wiected and a liberal bonus will be given for
minister tailed to appear last Sunday, and grocery business.
F. C. Brooks and wife, of Hastings, Nashville to Woodland. No sink hence
the location here ot such establishments.
fore Squire Mills last week for drunk­
there
were
no
services
at
the
W. T. Barber and family were sum- ,
Hasting. Is about to enter 8 new era of pros
are visiting their relatives In this vicin­ holes have been discovered on the line school house.
and paid a line of 82 and coeta.
purity, ,-uid proposes to place Itself in the front
mooed Saturday night to attend the 'enness,
thus far. but they will steer clear of
ity.
Frank
is
trying
hard
to
catch
'
The
poker rooms have all been dosed
nul&lt; of the Imstlltig cities of Michigan. In this
Mr. and Mrs. SoL Prichard received funeral of his brotner-in-Uw, James ,
LaN Odessa for tear of them.
subservient to the command of Pres.
connection we will state that during the past some fish.
word
last
Thursday
that
their
daughter,
Willison,
residing
in
the
south
east
part
School
districts
not
yet
supplied
with
year, the dew buildings and Improvement In
James Cook has a very sick horse.
Smith. Good idea.
tl^u ngs aggregated Sbn.ooo aud during Uiwnhn 1
teachers will do well to see Prof. J. M. Mrs. Ida Rlsbridger, of Battle Creek, of Assyria, which is to take place the 1 Tht business men ol
• two )ear* SIM.O00. for further particfiMn . • 1. D. Brooks has rented the Wight­ Smith.
was dangerously ill. They started im­ 19th, at 10 a. m.
Thursday evening___ ____ __
cunceruiug this, one ot the best cities In Michi- . man farm for a year.
M. M. Rockwell and wife returned to on
The following high, school pupils re­ mediately, but did not get there until
g-.ui. and . having as bright prospects M any,
Cora Brooks closed her school in the
ized an association tor the purpose of
take tlir Ha-tisoh Banxku. uoknowledged lb McCallum district last Friday,anil will ceived certificates at ibe Hustings and the death of their daughter. The fun­ their home on Saturday arterDoo*i,nfter heading off dead bcate, building up the
eral occurred at Battle Creek Saturday. having spent several days, at Lansing.
be the equal of any county‘paper published.
Nashville
exawinutions:
—
Cora
Nye,
teach the same school this spring.
etc. E. A. Stowe, of the Michi­
She leaves a husband and three chil­
Some people entertain grave doubts town,
M. RAT ES^
Gus. Jessup is the guest ot L. F. Lota Goddard, Lulu Wachs, Emma dren to mourn her death.
Tradesman, Grund Rapids, did the
for John Lawrence recovery, iii corrae- 'gan
Grozinger, Mina Crowd, Christiana
organizing.
Cook and family.
.
Attorney at Law.
quenceor his late gash received upon a
Hasting*, Mich.
I. D. Brooks sold a yearling steer the Berkle, Lottie Carpenter, Frank Mc­
W.
II.
Thompson, of Lansing, preach­
Mrs. Milton Pricket, of Montana, is hay knife. His arm and cordx are ,
Arthur, George Landis, Fred Griswold.
Practices In ail courts of tbe state- Special other day for S40.
at the M. K. church Sunday evening.
visiting at li. A*, Tobias’.
swollen up to his ear, attended by quite 'ed Kiltie
attention to collections. MoxkV to 1x»aN ox
Burkett, ol' this pl;ice, was
Messrs. Cook and Flower went to Samuel Velte, Dur Stilwell and George
C, D. Prichard has returned from a good deal of pain. .
Spindler.
Kalamazoo last week, to see about get­
on Thunwlay to Sain Rickies,
C. McKay has moved his engine to married
F. P. Palmerton killed a streaked Ann Arbor.
of Kalamu.
ting a wind-mill for the former.
Mrs. Dauilow is on the sick list
fl A. BARBER, M. D.,
Ross in the Day neighborhood for the
snak£ in C. S. Palmerton’s mill yard on
Myrtle
Dunning
and Bertie Cranston,
II. L. Tobias is still lumbering.
purpose of furnishing power to run a of Irviug. visited their
Saturday. JNv have often heard of
aunt. Mra. M. B.
D. Pierce will work for Ed. Mosey saw to manufacture pickets.
Homeopathic Physician and Burgeon, Delayed Letter.
snakes In boots in the winter, but
Brooks, last week.
coming summer.
Mrs. A. G. Cortrlght has so far re­
Geo. S. Hartotn is visiting his brotner never before saw q snake in a mill the
Helen Angell, of Howell, is a guest
Valentine
Brothers
and
Tobias
will
covered
as
to
be
about,
although
very
Vjird
when
the
thermometer
stood
at
in city or county promptly responded to. Real- in Sawlnaw.
at H. IL Dickinson's.
shear sheep the coming summer. They sore and lame.
dem e - KeuUey Uace, cor. Center and Church
Dr. Fay and wife are home from an zero.
Billy Gritfiln IsVln the toils again.
L, Hastings, Mleh.
/
Prof. Daniels closed a very successful He was arrested laslNThunklay, at the
Isn’t it about time Uncle Goodness are first-class shearers and give satis­
extended visit in Detroit
.
term of winter school last Friday.
James Kent of Augusta, visited his prophesied some good weather. We faction.
of O. F. Long, on n charge of
Charley Fisher started Monday for
Dr. Martin, of Plainwell, was called instance
W. LOWRY, M. D..
brother, A. G. Kent last Saturday and have hud spring weather, a Dakota the
being
a drunkard. Justice Mills said
north. He intends making the on Saturday to attend Mra. A. J. Smith.
IT.
Physician and Surgeon. Sunday.
blizzard and a Janurary thaw all in less
he thought three mouths at Detroit
north
his
future
home.
Make* a apecialty of treating disease* of the
than
a
week
and
at
present
writing
it
Lorenzo Dean has been confined to
would be about the correct thing, and
EVE and EAR and the preservation of virion
D. P. Tolles and son have returned
by properly Otting SPECTACLES and eye his bed for the past few days, but is bids fair to be good skating anywhere
MOUTH HASTINGS.
from California to the joy of his wife on Friday morning W. E. Griggs es­
in Woodland in the morning.
better now.
The Sunday school at the Star school and children who have been afflicted corted him to the house of correction.
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court
L. Hough, our worthy blacksmith, is
Jacob
Keen
visited
friends
here
last
All the new village officers were duly
House. Hastings, Mleh.
preparing two monstrous iron hoops to house was organized last Sunday, with with scarlet fever, finding them all on installed lust week.
mend.
Uncle James Willison, one of the old hoop the Woodland mall bags on Mrs. E. Pennock, superintendent; Mrs. the
G.
W.
Williams
lost
his
roan,
quite
H.
Havens,
secretary;
Mrs.
Chas.
QMITH &lt;t COLGROVE.
settlers of our township, died of heart Wednesday and our mail carrier has Barnaby, chorister; E. Pennock, treas­ a valuable horse for business, on Thurs­
Additional Local News.
O
’
Lawyers,
disease. Saturday. March 17th. He was engaged an extra team to haul the urer; Eva Barnaby, organist; Susie day last.
Hastings.)
(Office In Union
burled Mondav under the auspices of E. Banners in on Wednesdays.
Duncan LeBain is quite sick for tbe
The ladles of the M. E. church will Baldwin, assistant organist. It is ex­
ITYOV want nice primI- clover seed
S. Cox post. 122. G. A. R.. of which he
pected that the classes will tie arranged first time in many year being unable to for your own use call on R. J. Grant.
serve
dinner
at
the
Rawson
house,
was a member.
and teachers appointed next Sunday. dojhis chores.
E. KEN ASTON,
Mra. W. H. Jewell represented the near Mr. Faui’s, on town meeting day.
F. H. Barlow &amp; Co. are offering
U. 8. Buret has a son who’recently
ail; at 8:R0 o'clock. .
W. R C. at-tbis anual meeting at Lan­ Meals 2oc. The- proceeds to go toward Come,
Why don’t the &lt;J. K. &amp; SJ engineers returned
home
from Kalamazoo 500 bushels of recleaned homegrown
repairing the church.
sing Last week.
,
blow the whistle more regular at.cross- dangerously prostrated with infiamtna- clover seed for sale.
‘ prompUy attending'
F.O.N. Leonard attended the anual
'x; John Levington wiR preach at I lorv rheumatism.
All accounts due the A. Rower shoe
encampment of the G. A. IL at Lanning
The past week has been stormy and
Mrs. A. J. Smith took a relapse and store must be settled at once as the
If ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, as delegates from E. S. Cox pool. Noy disagreeable with strong wind most of the Star next Sunday evening.
now is undergoing treatment by Dr. matter of the estate of the late
1U. Insurance and Loans.
122.
the time.
Martin, of Plainwell.
T.
L.
S.
Saturday
evening.
A. Rower is to be dosed up in the
Office with J. G. Kunrau * Bon. 1 door* north
Merritt Shephard hae returned from
On Wednesday evening a bright
Quito a large crowd of Interested peo­
Edith Havens accompanied her sister
Saginaw, where be baa been working light was seen in tbe south which Edpa to Three Rivera Saturday, and ple witnessed the lottery drawing Sat­ probate court very soon.
Special attention given to making exchange*
of Mtmorty.
Tbo Interest* of non-resident this winter.
proved to be the burning of the home will remain for a visit of a few days.
Bear this in mind. The estate of
urday evening of CapL Roberta at
.prottny owner* carefully looked after. Fanny
of KeUogg and Homer Flower. The
Mr. Buckhardt and family have mov­ Tompson’s hotel.
the late Augustus Rower will soon be
DOUD’S CORNERS.
of all site* (or sale or exchange. Bouses and
wind blew very strong from the west
An afflicted household at Mr. Judson probated. Before that can bedone.lt
lots tor sale.
’ Mr. Charles Deering and Miss Altie and the house was consumed In a very ed in our midst again.
Griffin,
not
only
himself
but
his
father
Wm
Griffin
and
daughter
are
visit
­
Peak, both of Hope, were made one on short time, scarcely anything saved.
and mother, the two latter being is abmltitelv necessary that all accounts
ing nt Old Mr. Griffin's/
the 10th Inst.. C. B. Payne officiating.
TAMES A.SWEEZEY.
due the late Mr. Rower, or the A.
The entire community was thrown
We understand that Nell Parker has dangerously so.
J
Lawyer,
B. C. Loomis has gone to York alate into a state of sorrow and excitement
W. T. Barber and wife returned from Rower shoe'store shall be paid at once.
rented
the
Craddock
farm
for
a
pasture.
Uw'drs. Mich.
on business, for a short time.
Saturday by the news' that Mra. Frank
Assyria Friday having been called to
A
few
things
that
we
hear,
but
are
Pr*4t&lt;ee« In all courts ol Kht state. Office over
Knapfen A VanArman have form­
Mr. Rlsbridger has commenced Wales was stricken by paralysis, had not certain about:—That Morris Bur­ attend the funeral of a brother-in-law
W. H. Bctoantt' *toro.
_____________ :
ed a copartnership with W. J. Stuart, a
moving on Mr. Bowker’s farm.
fidlen from her buggy aud been taken
there.
jj" C. WELTON
Martin Chandler ha&gt;- sold his heifer into his home by Sam. BeVere, near ton has bought the Ryeraon farm; that residing
Grand
Rapids attorney. The sew linn
A. G. Cortright and wife were called
Mr. Gregorv will move into his house
for 821.
'
where tbe accident occurred. The doc­
the city limits; that Mr. Pennock's to Assyria to attend the funeral will run two offices, one in Grand Rap1* agent for tbe Ohio Farmer'* Insuranoe 0o.
D. A. Bowker is In Hope, on business tor was summoned and found her un­ near
thumb nail is growing together where services of James •WRlhion which took । ids and one In this dty. Mr. Knappen
He write, pollele* on a ituui'. Prowrty agptart for a short time.
conscious and that the fall had pro­
place on Tuesday, the 19th. They re­
om by fire, lightning or wind; agalnrt a man ■
Meeting at Doud’s Corners every two duced concussion of the brain. She it was cut; that the school house will turned home toe same night.
life by death and accident.
_______________
lie fixed this spring.
D. U. Ranney, of Kalamazoo, has
The Temperance Helmet is getting
"Sra.’ Rev. O. Tapley is visiting was moved to her home on Sunday and
0OOK A SHELDON,
Sunday evening there had been no into its old track again; and will prob- moved back to the Corners after hav­ of Mr. Van Arman. Success to the new
friends and relatives in Hope town­ change, she lying in a comatose state. ablv be a newsy and lively sheet here- ing lieen absent from here a number of firm.
' .
(Offlceln Abatract Block,Hasting*, Mich.)
ship for a short time.
Sentinel.
It is thought her case is hopeless and altcr. Mrs. Etta Barnaby Is editor.
years.
Have the only tot of Atetract Hooka In Barry
At the prohibition convention held
W. H. Brown has gone east with fat
many hearts are sad-'in consequence.
County.
in
the
court
house
last
evening Dr. M.
cattle
and
hogs
that
he
and
E.
Husley
M. J. Gosa goes to Chicago for new
About a week ago Uncle Goodness
C. Woodmansee was chosen chairman
Chas. Doyle has purchased a house have fed during the past winter.
prophesied a cold wave and severe goods to-day.
The republican township committee and T. Phillips, secretary. The follow­
There is a rumor that one of the and lot in Middleville, where he intends
gNAPPEN &amp; VanARMAN,
Low storm, both have been verified
have made a call tor caucus on tbe 30th ing ticket wtn adopted: Mayor. John
and Woodland people begin to think vonng men of our village goes after a to move soon.
(Over Haitlug.i National Bank.)
LH). Bass. Reuben Slim peon, Edith at 2 p. m. Let every true blue.turn out C. Lamp man; recorder. Oliver Green­
that we have a “Wiggins. Anyone wife this week, near his former home.
Mr. Ferro is having special meetings Stimpeon and Pearly Bass attended ths and help to place in nomination good, field; trees., J. G. Runyan; justice of the 1
desiring to know the coming changes
at Delton.
dunon at Albert William’s last Friday true and reUable men for each and peace, Benjamin R Roee; marshal. John
WILLIAM B.SWEEZEY, Attorney of weather will do well to consult our,
every township office, then see well to Qualf; school inspector. M. C. WoodGeorge Mosey Is on the sick list, also night.
.
» V At Law and Solicitor in Chancery. 'oKirg^Garlick went to Grand Lidge Albert Storms.
it that each one be elected on the 2d of inanaee; superviiwrs. Traverse Phiilipe
Practice* In all courts of the state.
CARLTON.
April.
A. D. Storms is visiting his son in
and Lyman G. Mixer.
last week on business.
Frank Lawrence sold and delivered
Plainwell.
Muddy weather.
George Barden went to Eagle on
WILLIAM B. SWEEZEY. „
either Editor Russ Wightman or
Verne Brown is convalescent.
There will be a meeting at Freeport 104 fat sheep, a tow days sinec, averag­
)V
Justice of the Peace. Thursday to clerk at his uncle s sale.
Earl Russell is failing.
April 6tb. to muster in the sons of vet- ing 1 li IteAafter having l&gt;ren Rhrunk Editor Johnson, both of the Democrat,
Emma Garlick lias returned from
Collection* a specialty.
two Rm. perHiead for wet and datnpneM must have had wind on the stomach
Jessie Ward has hired out to Albert
Lansing where she has been spending
e Al. Keith and T. Phillip*. of your received on the road going to the depot. when the item relative to the court
Storms for the summer.
the winter taking music
Mrs. J. fl. Brown and her Children yard fence, in the last Democrat, was
School commences a week from to­ city, were in this place Saturday of last
R. TIMMERMAN.
.
School commenced on Monday witn
are mi the sick lul, cauatog the Esq. to penned. It Is (generally supposed that
day.
________________
. Homeopathic Physician &lt;fc Surgeon, a large attendance of pupils.
There was quarterly meeting last Jose considerable rest and sleep in con­ affairs on another street would engage
Christopher Hough, out county treas­
WEST MAPLE GROVE.
(Office over Lathrop1* drug stare.)
sequence thereof.
all their att«*nlion, aud that they would
Saturday ami Sunday.
urer was to town on W ednasdaX set­ Di lnyed Latter.
Mrs. C. McKay and her luliy are not not especially tiwd to have the court
Simeon Becker is intending to move।
Elder Kohler preached his farewell
tling’ up the Wash. Rowhider enUte.
doing :t&gt; well as her friends might hoitH* square placed in their keeping.
H. LANDIS, M. D.,
l.N. Harter sold his house and lot on sermon at the Second Evangelical to Muskegon this spring.
For their lufofmatiun we will any that
wish.
.
Physican and Surgeon,
Not varv good sugar weather.
church Sunday. He leaves a large cir­
Mrs. 8. A. Winters, of Kaibim«z&lt;x&gt;, the east, gate waa pla&gt;*ed there by direc­
^Mrs^fiuiling and Mrs. Ijo ver went cle of friends.
J amen Crane, of Nnah ville, is visiting•
Woodland. Mleh.
Barber's family. tion of a- fusicn lioard of supervisors
Office one door south of Kilpatrick's dnig
his grandpa. J . B. Carpenter, of thisi Sundayed with
BL
Cbatoy
and
wife
visited
at
Let
to
Jackson
to
attend
the
.uneral
of
More. trill ha tound there day or night.
A pleasant social gathering at Chas. five veara ago. The republican official*
1,1 John Carpenter is going to take bls&gt; Williams' Friday exgrtng each one didn’t, throw Ntones at the fet»&gt;&gt;-, and
their sister last week.
vv„ Moore’s Sunday.
Henry Cheesman and wife were
Prof. John Warner and I rank Nye
horse Robbie Burns to Portland thisi present enjoying a futt- shara of fun th«* wood tumbled over becam**! the
1 tn Carlton uawnriiip. of one hundred »rrw, went to Grand Rapids last week on a guesUi at S. G. Cotton’s over Sunday.
until
the small houra when the party snow melted from under it BruthecM
The boys called on Harry Mason and season.
almut M acres under good cuillvalton, g»x&gt;d pleasure excursion.
Jay Judson and Leslie Carpenter are• broke up. Each one returned to their Russ and Johnson, the republican of­
bouse xtid burn, also coni barn grpnery, fiMroa
wife with coarse music Saturday night.
Another book kgent in town.
i respective homes 'Well pleased with the ficials didn.’t push the wood over. Did
orchard. all choice fruit. gomi water in well and
intending
to
work
their
father
’
s
farum
The
sugar
makers
are
having
a
Charles Rosa dislocated his knee last
arrek. anfinr bt»h of 4OT trees. For further par­
evening’s entertainment.
you think they did? ’
this summer.
time now.
ticular* Inquire at my residence 0 mile* north &lt;« week while working at C. 8. PalmerHastings, Barry Co., Mian.,

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Calcutta lot Exhibit.
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LeuUviUe^. ExpuciU&lt;/D-UN-G«ld M*daL

Flo. 1—LAYERING TOE ORAFX.
In Fig. 1 it is desired to produce new
individuals by layering. We must first
partlyiatop, by a wound, tho food supply
from the parent, cause the layer to heal
the wound, and at the same time secure
its food from mother earth itself. We do
this by cutting the branch partly in two
from upper side, as at “a", bo as to get all
the young roots on /onr layer, and not as
at ‘‘b,1’ by cutting on lower side, causing!
generally weak roots to start both from
the layer wo wish to move and the old
stock, whieh damages both the mother
plant and the young nought, with no ad­
vantage otherwise.
Another quicker,
and about as-good way as any, la to give
the branch a quick twist, as though in­
tending to make a wither, but twisting
only at one point: then bend down In
trench and cover, leaving top out with
leaves On. In fall, cut away from old
plant, take up and transplant. That is
tor layering, tn summer time, young
growing wood.

GREAT

Have you put off purchas­
ing a Cloak ?
If so, now is your chance to
save money on the invest­
ment. .
Marr &amp; Duff have marked
down all their Cloaks to cost
and under.
You can have a good fresh
line to select fcom at an ex­
traordinary low price.
, This is a chance to purchase
Lanies’ and Childre&lt;ts Cloaks
cheap.
Wo have marked them all
,over in

Bed Figures
ao that you can see the genu­
ine mark down.
Special bargain in Dress
Cowls, Plushes, Silks, and Vel­
vets.
x7
'
Also Flannels and Blankets.
Underwear in white, grey or
scrrlet cheap.
We can save you money on
your Cotton purchases, either
in bleached or unbleached.

MARR &amp; DUFF.
In front of Farmers’ Sheds.

FIQ 2—LAYEItlNQ Tint GRAPE.
For spring layerfag the grape, proceed
as showu in Fig. 2. A trench some four
ur five inches deep along row is made so
good strong cane is selected, pinned down
as at "c, c, c" in the trench while yetdor
mant, and left uncovered till buds expand
and gTOwbranchcs,’*b, b, b," reaching sev­
eral Inches above surface of ground, then
begin gradually filling in fine soil along
trench till level. By tall yearly every
shoot will have taken root near the old
vine when it sprung. Then cut apart nt
"a, a &lt;*" And **c”, remove and plsrA^ui n
separate vine. Some varieties, very hurt or
impossible to grow from cuttings, can be
quite readily grown in thia way

Tbe practice ot dehorning cattie Is
rapidly lucrcasiue, not only in the west
but in some sections of the middle and
eastern states. The chief objection urged
against deboraing has been the cruelty of
the operation; a lesser one is that it de­
tracts from the appearance of the animal.
The second objection remains, but tbe
great majority of those who have prac­
ticed dehoruing contend that it is no mote
painful, if ns painful, as other o|&lt;eratlons
generally practiced. However this may

horning, carefully performed, is not agangerous operation.
The arguments advanced In favor of de­
horning arc: First, the prevention of ter­
rible accidents Ln handling vicious cattle,
especially bulls; second, that the dehorned
cattle can be turned loose in sheds and
stalls without fear of their injuring each

crowded.
The subject has received considerable
attention this season at the farmers' in­
stitutes and Cluba, and if reports of these
meetings may bo relied upon tbe termer*
and breeder* who have experimented in
dehorning their cattle almost with one ac­
cord favor the practice. From these and
Other source* It appears that the preferred
age at which to dehorn la in the second
year of the animal's life, and spring is the
season favored.
Th* operation, it is
averred, U more successful iu moderate
weather, then in cither extremes of beat
or cold
\
Preparatory to the operation the ani­
mal's bead is made fast; theu the boras

the hair, where a soft place occurs In the
boras.

CHEAP EXCURSIONS.^
&gt;tntainDakota

Default hai
at a cartain m
and Calvin

l. on which mortgage
m at the data of this
hundred flfty-elx and

. by virtue of tbe power of tale
i mortgage, and the statute tn
tnd provided, notice is hereby
-trU H.w re.
.tbe highest b'ldItbe court house.
being tbe place

township of Woodland, in
of .re
Michigan,
aud
.1and
.. stale
Irere.,
re... .

■ and the north east quarter of tbe north
pnve, in town tour norm, range seven
nd containing according to the United
I survey eighty acres mure or leas.
d, HaaUuga. Feb. t&gt;th. i.mw.

Attorneys lor Mortgagee.

Tbe importance of double runs for poul­
try is not appreciated by the majority of
amateurs who try growing poultry on a
comparatlvdy small scale, and yet these
double runs are of untold value. Tbe ob­
ject of tbe double ■ run is to supply the
birds with fresh ground, mid thus prevent
any tainting vf it, ao prolific a cause of
disease In small yards.
Only one run at a time ought to be oc­
cupied by the fowls, and the other-may be
Kfitably employed with growing vegetai, whieh will be found to thrive aston­
ishingly in such a place. One not onlygets tho profits of some quick growing
crops by this practice, but tho soil has at
the same time been purified and brought
Into good condition for tbs poultry. If
each run is thus alternated by fowls and
crops, say every four months, the dlaeaaes
so common in confined poultry runs will

proveu to the writer's own satibfaclion,
and is well worth a trial. There appears
no reaaon why farmers should not make
poultry one of a aerie* in a rotation of
crope, ns by tbir. rnoana the land occupied
by the fowls is well muuurcd. aud before
being used again by the birds is purified
by the crops grown thereon.
It may happen that tbe small poultry
keeper cannot give these double runs. In
that case a g&lt;xxl plan would be to lay
down the one ran he luu in gravel ns that
can be more ouiiy remove*! and re­
newed than earth, and then it is not mo
readily contaminated by the droppings an

Contrary to a prevailing opinion, says
Thu Southern Cultivator, it is not in
practice a matter of great importance to
determine and adhere to fixed proportions
of ingredient? in compounding a mixtureof fertilising matertab, or compost, for a
particular crop. Where homo materials
are to be utilised. It is generally safe to
nite a good deal uf latitude In tb* relative
proportions according to the respective
quantitka uf each ingredient that may be
available? By a sort of common consent.

fertiliser for cotton, and mostotber crepe,
should contain the three valuable elemenls in about the proportions of am­
monia, 2 to 8 per cenL; phosphoric acid
8 to 12 per cent., and potash 1 1-2 to 2
per cent., and this is about the average of
tbe commercial fertilizers sold in Georgia.
If these proportions arc approximated
within wide limits in mixing a cumpoaL
its practical maximum value will be real­
ized. Stable manure being one of the
principal ingredients in point of bulk
miually employed in composting, aud
varying greatly in composition, it is mani­
festly Impracticable to formulate any near
approach to accuracy.

“Another wonderful discovery has
been made and that too by a lady in this
“It is curious to note,” says Jamey
county. DetH-ase fastened iteclutcbra
Fitz, of Virginia, “the difference in th*
upon her and for seven years withstood
productiveness of fruit trees, causetT by
soil and climate. For instance, tho North­ ita severest tests, but her vital organs
were undermined and death seemed
ern Spy apple, tho Esopus Spitzcnburg
imminent For three months she
and the Baldwin, three of the moat popu­
lar varieties of the northern and some ot coughed Incessantly and could not
tho middle states, are perfectly worthless Sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr.
in most porta ot Virginia and states King’s New Discovery for Consump­
further south. On the other hand our tion add was so much relieved on tak­
best sorts, such as the Nicks Jock, Wine- ing first doee that she slept all night
sop, Llmbcrtwig. Grimes' golden, Buck­ and with one bottle has been miracu­
ingham, Rawle's Genet and many others lously cured. Her name is Mrs, Luther
are worthless at the north. It is true Lutz.” Thus write W. C. Hamricb &amp;
that some European varieties, and a few Co,, of Shelby, N.C.—Get afreetrial
that originated in the northern and mid­ bottle at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug Store.
dle states, are at homo in southern and
southwestern soiL It is for tbe amateur
to grow and test such and introdude .new
varieties. The farmer has not time to
attempt discoveries in this line, except tn
a small way."

Tbe treatment which colu receive haa a
telling effoct tapou them when they Are
grown up. Injuries and blemishes are
like the leaves on trees—they increase in
size aa the body increases. It is an un­
disputed fact that the condition ot the
feet of n horse Is more or Ims affected by
tho condition of tho ground on which the
feet arc- treated In any kind ot soil If
they are kept confined to stables and com­
pelled to stand continually upon hard,
plunk floor, the feet will bo more or leu
Ihjured by it; or if they are constantly
kept on soft, loamy ground the feel will bo
soft and spongy, and in about as bad con­
dition as if bruised up by being stabled
continually.—Southern Cultivator.

Jerry Spauldlfiff. of ionia county, sold
380 sheep and 8160 latnba recently for
THUqrS RIGHT. We bdleve In willing only
th* best, and have secured the sgency for
Kemp’s File Suppositories. No treatment like
It for piles. Seeress unquestioned. Price60cts.
FOR 35 CENTS get Kemp's Urar Pills for
Torpid Uver. for Constipation, for the Complex­
ion. W. H. Goodyear, druggist
TO AI.I.MEMBHH3 of society: Kemp’s Bal­
sam will eure yous distressing cough. We
guarantee IL lYlee .’£&gt;• and fiioo. Trial bottle

The National gas light and fuel com­
pany of Jackson will lay 15 miles of
pipe thi* yea.
j

Professor Stewarj, authority on such
matters, says: "Neither corn meal nor
bran in the best milk producing food.
With the beat clover hay, corn’ meal
should b&lt;* added as a part of tbe ration—
but with corn fodder, straw or poor hdy.
good wheat bran should be added instead
of corn meal.
Brun will balance poor
fodder better than corn meal.
But in
making.up the milk ration the feeder
should seek variety tn food. Corn meal
and bran together, ore better than either
alone. The kinds of fqod best in a milk
ration depend upon how the foods balance
edfh other."
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86,812.603.

traduced to the
public by Mr.
Gregory, of Mar­
blehead, the well
known Massachu­
setts reed man . To
this gentleman we
are Indebted for
tho representation
of this corn hero
given. Mr. Greg­
ory claims that It
has proved on his

Vup^iaa tluit dratrvyed J&lt;-ruuicni. hot
worthy, too Jews who rejected Christ.
Quarts, th* Goutiira Wedding garment, a

Give Ely'v Cream Balm atrial. Tblsjurtlr
celebratedretnedv for the cure of catarrh, hay
(ever. caM In tbe head. etc., can be obtained c.’

Drunkeaueii cr ths Liquor Habit Fosiiively
Cured by administering Dr. Halara*
Golden Specific.
nnVt?*1**

9

arxtkms without aid; finally took Hood’s Sar­
saparilla, and now so ys: I am entirely wc.IL •* My son had salt rheum on his hands and

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
IOO Doses One Dollar

OH! MY JiEAD.
The pain from Neuralgia and its
companion disuaiw Hheumalissi it
excruciating. Thounands who could
be quickly cured are nevdltwlv suf­
faring. Ath-Io-nbo-roa will do fur
other* what it did for tho following

with the rraull t that they would not come.
In the church militant there are to be
found the good and bad; bat in the purifiod
.
..._____
V-J _lll l— rere.-J

of th* wicked in eternity.

'AuvaanTh. Rxia. tex

long preached, raying. "The kingdom of

THEATHL0PH0H03 CO. 112 Wall St M. T.

befault harii
fae“i

ixe, and therefore did not even attempt to
live up to thelt privileges.

occupation with other affiiiri. there follow*
hotrod and murder. Tl*-y wantonly inflict

cnce L-&gt; doubtlcaa made to llw early martyr*,

through his life, while Uuraititig and m-outr-

of mortgage^on p»ee 33S; said ni'.rtgMg* wm
aaslaoed to George Button and Mid aaslCDmi-ui
was duly recorded; on whieb mortgage there i»
claimed to be due at the date of this notice tbe
turn of one hundred and M*«r&lt;.ty-two dollar*
and elghty-elght cants, and an attorney's fee of
Ofteon dollars provided for In -aid inortgag*,
and r.n suit or proceeding at law hat Ing r&gt;evt.
Instituted to recover the moneys secated by
■ —1.4
.Are « rev rear, flirerere,,.

eontaitird In said mortgage, and the atalut*. to
sueh1 rase made and provide^, notlcr i« h-r--i,
gives that on Thursday the wventrentb day ot
May' A. D. la*', at te o’clock fnJtie forenoon. I
shall sell al public auction, to tbK lughrst bid
arr, “*i* inr
-•“
norm
*----- -ironi
■*------&lt;&gt;o&lt;&gt;r
* "•''Vourt
o: u
Hou**
of tlwCMty of Hastings inlhe
B' st being tbe place where the iTrcurt Court
Barry County I* Solden), the premix**
described tn Mid mortgage, or so much thereof
av may be neeessan to pay the amount due on
said mortguge. with ten per cenL Interest, sad
all !&lt;&lt;al coals, together with an attorney's f£e
of fiBcern dollar* covenanted tor therein, thb
premise* being described in said mortgue a«
all that certa.n piece or parrel of laidijirc
and being situate In tbe towuahlp of Yankee
dprings in tbe County of Barrs and stat* of
MleMgan. and known and described a* follow-

GEORGE BUTTON.
Auignee ot Mortgaget8MJTH * CXIUJKOVE.
Ajttorw^** for Aadguae ol Mortgager.

lowtou’risTrates.
■ood for *6 day*. with Mop-oi
be obtained from fit Vaul to (

Plumptr*

Saint Paul

nth many thousand garments.

•aat aud soutn

ftatm eorrwrpond:ng!y a-. !■ —

ding garment* waa one of willful Insult. Ha

kingly feMt

(Kectea

outward ordinance of baptism, some the im-

Send a Foetal forCatalogue to
J. M. THOKBVRN A CO.,
10 JOHN STREET,
NEW
nxAiHjL’AirrxRa for

explanation is that Cliri«t'»f,j«tl&lt;w.-.rigbteousn«» is the rol»e which wo must wear to be
acceptable, see Romans xiii, b.

rnrr * 26-paqe
rntr.
• '•*-«-&gt; illustrated
PAPER

and indifferent The command to tbe eervanU of the rroe is perenijSory, explicit and
innloalvre.
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Deacrii-tlre of tbe Boll, Climate, Prodirtion*.
Manufacturing Ipduitrtro and Mineral Wealth
of Virginia and other Southern RtatM. Write
to
W. B. BEV1LL. Gen’l Pass. Agent.

to * cu,&gt; of cofff* ®r tMl *Rh-

cut-ci a i-enna-

.. .....

“e"‘ *»? speed &gt; cure, whether the patient li a
2 dr* erv % ?n *»«&gt;bofic wreck.
TllOUUL&gt;i(!« nt ririmknrila l.,v. K...
Golden .Sjiecinc
knowledge, and
- ■ ■ ■1
fre* win it N1
once impregnated w,.u „„ niwcmc it oecomes
lu,1ntle£Impossibility for the liquor appeuteto
2i»t5..£orfu11 i,*r1lruIa«.»drfress golden
SPECIFIC CO.. 18S Bare st. Claehmati. O.

Streams about Charlevoix will re­
ceive IB.oOO young trout.
tKcv\&lt;C tho cul‘lr«- They are ea-

earlier and larger
Vl
kerncled than the a
fl
v
Marblehead. The
I
agricultural edit——
or of The ''Sew
York World, who
«&gt;“■
haa tested it along with other early sorts
In sandy New Jersey soil, baa reported it
aa not only the earliest, but the sweetest
and tcndcrest of all.

Salt Rheum
by Impure Mood. It is readily cured by Hood s
BamparOla. the greaX blood purifier.
William Spies, Elyria, O., sufleged greatly
from erysipelas and salt rheum, caused by

Sold by all droggtoU (I: six for A. Madeocl,

as a sale and pleasant remedy (or the aiKive ,
complaints and will give Immediate reHet. It
I* not a liquid, »nufl or powder, has no offensive
Oder, and can be used at any time with good re­
sults, as thousands can tert ifv. among them p-Msresiiin &lt;vf a little property. the attenqX. to
some of the aUacbrs of this office.’’-Spirit of make a little money, tlraulaned their iqnritual
the Timea.
percrptiocui, leading some'of them on from
.Jackson’s assessed valuation is—real Usilcw'tH'Wi to dtaobedieniv, rebellion and
•&amp;.473»K&gt;: personal. 81.339.210; total. murt-T.
.
f

3k n\rn
Blood Elixir is tba onl v
'tXVYLVLT tS Blood jum*dy gmeraoteed. It is a positive curefor Uloirs, Eruptlouaor Syphilitic Poisoning. Itpurifleathe
whole systam. and banishes aU Rheumatic
and Neuralgic pains. Wo guaranto. 1L
W. H. Goodteak &amp; Co., Druggists.
T. J. Baopfleld will start furniture
factory at Portland.
.

Lovxjot, Lowell, Maw.

Mmm for aevtn year*, ■prlug and fall Hood's

Bunion, ML Vernon, Ohio.

What you need li medicine which Is pure,
efficient, reliable, tfceli H Hood’s Nsrsaparilla.
R possesses peculiar curative power*.

Cure your cough -er cold with Hill's
Peerless Cough Syrup. No cure, no
pay. W. II. Goodyear.
Of the 476 boys at the Lansing re­
form school. (JO are taking a course of
measles.
If tfie children have fever and chills,
use Cobb’s Little FodophyUln Pills. "W.
H. Goodyear.
Jackson has bonded indebtedness of
81W.240; yearly Interert 813.020.
Does your children suffer from
worms? Try Hill’s Peerless Worm
Undoubtedly the Burt oat is the safest Specific. No cure, no pay. W. H.
for spring sowing, aa it'will mature in Goodyear.
100 to 120 days when sown In February
It cost over 838,000 to run Ann Arbor
or March, according to latitude. Sow
last year.
heavier should be the seeding. Allow for
Stomach, Liver and other Organs re­
yield of twentyfold Is a pretty safe gen
quire pure blood to properly perform
their •functions. It can be secured by
using Hill’s SaraaparillK W. H. Goodthe seeding should be somewhat heavier

Repeated tests of the new extra early
varieties uf sweet com make it appear
that the Cory earn Is m early as tbe
•orliest, if not the earliest, of all sweet
corn. It originated in Rhode Island with
Joseph Cory.
A
Gradually a few
of his neighbors
.
obtained some of
V
tlieseed, and from
^“^1
this it became z
[
gradually known
if~~~
to the seedmen.
W
1

ZtoGreek ^words-mg^iUb-U.
F Spitefully, showed their spite to the king
r .’ .
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Artniaa.

The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sorts. Tetter. Chapped Hands Father. The king* ron i» the Sarioar, who
Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Pilee, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per­ united to him in eternal wedlock. Tbe
fect satisfaction, or money refunded.
gurata aro his people.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
V. 8. Tl&gt;e foart with all its bounty resdyv
H. Goodyear it Co.
Q

It is the general understanding -----that
coal ashes are not of enough volne as
fertilizer to pay for hauling them out far
that purpose, but when sifted the fine
ashes will be useful on stiff clay soils,
lightening them up and making them
more friable, but the cinder* ahoold be
kept off from any land you intend to cul­
tivate. Maqy persons consider a' few
shovelfuls of fine ashes useful around
their fruit trees and use them for that
purpose, ami tbe sifted ashes have given
excellent satisfaction when used in the
garden to prevent tho attacks of the'
melon aud cucumber bugs.

than this rule would indicate, and vice
versa.—Southern Cultivator.

of Scrofula

tmtifiea: **I can recommend Electric
bittera aa the very best remedy. Every LESSON I, SECOND QUARTER IN­
bottlesold has given relief in every case.
TERNATIONAL SERIES, APRIL 1. .
One man took six bottlai, and was cur­
ed of rbeumattea crflO years standing.
Abraham Hare, druggist. Bellville,
Ohio, affirms: “The beet selling medi­
cine I have ever handled io my 20 yearn
experience, is Electric bitten." Thousauda of others have added their testimo­
ny, »o that tbe verdict is unanimous
that Electric bitten do cure all diseases
of the liver, kidneys and blood. Only a
NotHL—Made a marriage, L e., a marriage
baif dollar a bottle at W. H. Goodyear 8 f„rt Servants, the “inviUCT*," referring to
drug store.

KaclaaeS-ceut vtamp.

'IAY GOD BLESS YOU!

Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough,
etc.
We guarantee Ackers Engllah
Remedy a positive cure.
It eaves
When we are in trouble we ery for help.
hours of anxious watching. Bold by dogma that they an- uut cixwo because they
are ■ecrwtltv—
__
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co.. Druggists.
thankful. Rot not always- Mr. W. W.Griffln.
Schools are out for spring vacation
•f Trout Creek, 8L Clair Co., Ala., writes: T
all over Michigan, t
had a bad attack of ehfih and fever. My sysItch, Mange, ane Scratches of every HU«m. Inrlted Utt, children frao Ih/pSl.
... —____ ~
.
kind on human or animals cured in 30 e«t txrrtinn nt n„r
heart would palpitate for two hours at a time.
minutes by Wool ford'a Sanitary Lotion
This never fails. Sold by W. H. Good­
expected to die. In September, mi. I bought a
year, druggist, Hastings, Mich.

English spavin liniment removes all
hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blem­
ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs
splints,
sweeney. ringbone, stlflea
The radish will thrive in any good soil,
but^^ be crisp and tender muxt be grown sprains, swellings, etc. Save 850 by
use of one bottle. Warranted. Sold
by Goodyear &lt;t Co., druggists, Hastings.
The black walnut tree will cut a figure
H. G. Spaulding is new proprietor of
on our farms in the future. It can be
made aa profitable as tbe apple tree in lo­ Perry Sun.

Marts' Eire-fii tx.ite

calities where it will thrive at all.

had fisixhed Um&gt; sixth bottle J could eat three
“d »» to Heep the minute
1 “^"‘hebed. I am a paper hanp-r by trad*
*very
1
SS3Sdt«l?*%' •i1;’,pound’- 1
ought m be thankful and I am.”

Lettuce give* beat results when grown

weather.

'

Two new lettuces are the Ohio ami the
Golden Apple.

In view of tbe fnr.t that tbe potato crop
was short in many sections last year, and
that much of the crop was not well rip­
ened, greater caro lb an usual should be
taken with thU season’s 'seed potatoes.
Try and get »ted from healthy well ma­
tured tuber*.
According to a recent announcement
the next convention of the Ainerfoun HorUcnltnral society will be held in Texas

In procuring tree* remember the older
the tree the more liable to luaa lu truusplanting

„
crons, or troubled with
Windy Colic, Teething I'alua. or
Stomach Disordera, can® fee rtuBVcd
at ones by using Acker’s Baby Soother.
It oontatoB do Opium or Morphine,
hence ta safe. Price 25 oente. Bold by
W. H. Goodyear &lt;!t Co., Druggists.

The Banner,

$1 a year.

* h ,?P,‘Td.pX&lt;1 tof “*• d«bt'
it la
who cut
have
good eyweight, because tho hiwof the stone
refreshes tho eye.
The Oriontals believe
lhA?
•’’d'l jlaiparta courage
It wta ground down
mid taken iik
"
----- uix.runr*.
the conjurafof P.ru tho Spnniart. raptured
handrail weights of enwrahla. anti one dedi­
cated to the Kod*b»« EwncrukU u an t.lw
of an oitrichegg. Cortex gave his bride a
large emwuhl curved like a row?, which

Extract of Roots, or ScIkcIb Syrup. t»
*11 drumrtsta. or nerd to the proprietor.

‘.'Ire
at TO" wnutneir
j?.1**11?* *&lt;*»-. Portland, Maine, and
free tut’
&gt;___ _ ...
... •

�mODUNQ THB TARIFF RfLU

INK8TAWD8 IN MANY SHARES.

.... ... i* K«rt» C-rflte. mb.
About all that can be said in reran1
the tariff bill which Mr. MUtaTE^

Inkstands are made tn every coneetY•J}®
Xrftr_-. A reporter observed

11 enHrgly of • poliucal

prudnenrs are tot vastly attacked.
nlher with aurgi^d operation on
„ne I tried every known blood
m build uj&gt; my syateni, but non*
ft
.-o.! until I took 8 8 8. 1 &lt;w it
•ring It always builds mo up.
r appetite and digestion, andanw•o -tend the long, trying, bn er*
,&lt;.f summer days To me. there ta
med(deefor purifying the blo»d
an&lt;
nl.ting up the wasted system aa
r s S On using it 1 sooa'became strong
। dr eiid
ot mind.
My rulur
.h.fi-itu a pale. ,worn look .to •
V, .
, . i. l-uut complexion "
M, ■(; 5 Frtz/el. of Farmerarille,
_Tr»-- .titee- •• About Auguat 1st. IMU't.
j •. ti appeared on my arma aud
sin h pained mo Ipgrh and aenmod
... i*. ■ ii.v physical condition generally.
.
a Dhyairian at thia plue.
;r
. .••ut-imeed n-mg Swift’s Hpeeific.

K

In...

on BIikhI and 8k th I h-rare*
Tnn Swtrr SrKciriu Um,
i Atlauta.Ua.

ARBUCKLES’

importer a Utto mornltw: Pear* and

1

totorwhia,
tta ,tark „n!J ta
«uBnl, He. and Mum o» lb« „nlh are rwtent—Albany Exprcw,.
tefelj laottetrf. The telt, tamber, wool,
'
I
7“b0“
dax, low and copper o™ „t lt„
bronze batter at hand, serve* tho same
ftnftrft, XST'tehLS fnfJS'S I ed^dX** *
’«l— j purpose.
* &lt;’i«tinctlon with a
™ ahnrp
There arc log cabins, the roofs of w hich.
the whole story. It is so clumsy aJU mftettate
betWcen
lbe
*»
called
raw
when
opened
by
i
letd difference la-tu-ees. -k. ■o
— called
— ...7 raw
“*£ ^hen opened by a spring, disclore dainty
doubtful in Ila wording that twl evJn tST ImUX?*t^ tlra Jh .“nd- _tOho,H
‘.of chtof ft—receptacle*;
mw oi rttsr «te. r—"sola: WodmilU «»a Umtem
Democratic member* of the way* .nd i
the------------------west and *north.—“
Bom- 1,1
combined wood, bronze and ateel, that
mean, committee dare prophesy what its 1
A‘hcrtl»cron tbe movement of a lever shoot out
American*
In ooiitrrcra’Tni'"**^
B,!a wo ।
Ahr.tr,
' rup"r Ti.tte.
Titre.
&lt;Jr*werlik*
receptacle*
"fo*r lev and pens;
uu»
erawerlik*
receptacle*
eflect will be.
•
MUbstitntata
its nh^* kQ1
01,8 NR'ated be- .??^r au® Yor&gt;Mr
the Uilta mu
,
wtfdized sihrr
j&lt;^L-evfor ink
i°k t,B&lt;l I*0*;
T,u*
itoaddirad silver jockey sitting beneath a
Now let the Republicans and tho
K
*
- •
Internal

The bill ha* been devised without con- ।' a rustic fence
. ,are Inkstand
.
^... suspects?
—.mvitiu a
■ ' Some admirable carving fa exhibited In
sultatiou with the minority member* of •" inotanrt In dark oak
»» J
an iukstand In dark oak, portraying «
Ute committer, and thia circumstance
Ub^M ru&gt;«tow»by
___ __
alone should discredit It.-Hartford Post, linters. A heraldic
luketantl has °y

Mr. Mills should have began where he
proposes to leave off. Ho should have
turned bis attention flrat to the internal
revenue system. By abolishing that In­
stitution altogether, or removing
In
gveAter part its odious Imposition*, he
would hate secured a fixed, certain aud
determinate reduction tn tlie government
revenues.
If anything remained to bo
done, he might then have experimented
with tho customs schedule.—New Y’ork
Sun, Dem.

It does not deserve to 1-c ndoptctL It Is
It. Z.n‘^“USe’ *’'»««“«&gt; by party pol.7&lt;
*hnP®d ’osuit the Interests of Indlvldual politicians.—Syracuse Standard.

_________ .

-h 3 paolcngo of COFFEE In a
ir.uii-.o ol cxcellenoo-

"

ARIOSA

n'FFKE is kept fr. all firm-cl
. u.rc- irom tho A tlantio to the Pacific.

COFFEE

-A-——

The bill aa It stand* Is a partial tri­
umph for tbe president
The Democrat*
on the committee have done enough of
what he demanded to pleMM him, while
they have endeavored to leave undone
enough to placate, perhapa, many in the
party who were angensl by the message.
We think they have failed in this tatter
effort, because they have gone too tar in
tbe former.—Buffalo Expresa.

. .;J muaey. A I* !*». a writ of at-ni w*« duly i«»ur&lt;l &lt;ait of the circuit
. r Htet i'irrty ot Usrrv at the xuit of the
• ■ it lu-ur»"-r rnmpany. an iricorpora■ ■ . ! • and urd-rtbr -re* nf thr Klate
। York, red doing buslnraa In the Stale of
.t . :l - aline mtncd^pfaiiitiH. against
&gt;t*-..«t"d tris-ifwiit’. gout's and chattels,
• and effects, &lt;&gt;f.I tin H. Gay. tbe defend.iin.-d. fira tlirsuia nf one hundred,
•&gt;.,l
dollars ;Sl»K&gt;&gt;. whl.h »ald
, * . -turnahto on the revruth day of Feb-

of Febnewy. A. D. tort\ ss AKVAK.
Attorneys for lldntiff.

PAS NT

.mteTaC'rsc-TatHTtrixi rirrr
I
,r * .: I.1
z., _ r-utn:

YOUR BUGGY
1 X7
..............

FOR ONE DOLLAR
COITS HONEST
'»« J ’S C'-i-C «• ’•-« th.* ysart if so. 4v» &lt;
OMU. ■ r&lt; • »!« or loehac •*--

• • ,r

■It.. »£&lt;’■&lt; I.

mokm

HOUSEPAINT

Im FLOOR PAINT-SH
.■ • r—-r a&gt;M
tte wfcAy iy*a.
r-«
and Uwe «•**•!
• । ... .ttaiuir a &lt;ea nau r*»v
I - ;- ,&lt;»-4
.-uUv-s'CSM.4 la 4*7
•-&gt; .. » urt •••&lt; MgM. »• tnwMa. ho

-

WONT DRY STICKY

.v- •• itoods kept in siock and warranted by
Fr« if I.. H-*th. jlasttnga.

Mortgage Hate.
1&gt;-nil hating been made In the condition*
•’t &gt; ertaltt mortgage made by Jacob Jordan to
I ■ x.s ||. .Iordan, dated November first, A. I&gt;.
;•••
&lt;1 r»-lolrd-ln tlie offi.-e of tbe Brgiater
o f - K tor the county of Barry, and state of
tl -iituan. on thr fimrtfi day of February, A. 1&gt;.
in IltwT 25 of mortgage*, on page 115. on
at ' rmrtaagc there is claimed to be due at
t!. date uf iuta notice the »um of dm thousand
L.. '.undred uuietr-thrrr dollar* and uineeonta.
am! u. attoniej's fee of thirty-five dollars, provi-i- i tor in Mid mortgage, aud no suit or pro­
. r- • t js at law having been instituted to rrr-n»r the moneys secured by said mortgage, or
at-’ part thereof;
b-r,fore, by virtue of the power of sale
r- :.t^i-i&gt; &lt;t tu said mortgage, and the statute la
si - h case rfiadeand pnislded, notice Is hereby
guru that on tiaturdav. the 21st day of April.
a. I' t«a. at ten o'clock in the forenoon. I
sluH sell at public auction, to the highest bid­
der. .4 the north front door of tbe court bouse.
Inttwrttv of Hastings, ithat being the place
&gt;n-re the clreufl court for Barry ooanty is
N'kfeiij the prrtnlaea described In said mort•' 1
•' ••• mu b thereof as mav be necessary to
l*ay ;l," amount due on said mortgage, with
- -&lt;-i. ।-er cenL Interest, and all legal meta, t-»getllrr a lib an nttonicy ’s fee ot thirty-five dob
lir. pnividwl .tn law, the premises being
r .crltv-d in said mortgage ns all that certain
I ' t-iee • and parrel nf land situate in the townn i- •&gt;! Irving, m the county ol Barry, aud state
o' Michigan, aud kuuwn ami described aa tolIr.-s.loah,
Tm- a - .t half ot the south west qngrter of
STtiutt Nu tiln.-trrii, and also IhefcUttlKAat
&lt;i'uner u! the south-east quarter of said section
t&gt;i&lt; rt&gt;wn. all u&lt; town four north, range nine
»e,t r.mtaintng in all one hundred and tirenty
a- res ot land.
' Ihtltrd. Hastings, Jau. 21. IMS.
Lawia H. JoatiAW.
sstntt g rnuiitnvn.
Mortgagee­
Attorneys tor Mortgagee.

LADIES

Un Tout Own Ityclug, at Home, with

PEERLESS DYES.
They will dye everything They are wild e»«Yabevr. IVfce I Or. a package—« color*. They
have no equal for strength. UrlgbUic**. umouiit
in package or for fnsiueM of color, or non tading qualities. They do nut crock or smut. Far
sale at Wm H Goodyear &amp; (Va. drug Msdteok

OAP

THE CHIEF

JAS. S. KIRK &amp; CO.
CHICAGO._______

nuiatM* fbur &lt;41 of *•&lt; tioo min­

'“.'."ft’w'i;&gt;?■?-”.T,t

The Important Point Ignored.

tatter backe«l by polished steel, and with
chain*, wheel anti, steering gear; terra
cotta birds perch on falieq moss grown
n.lro OM Mn&lt;i mu. 4MtK„
I branche* that encase tho bottle*. Minton
Pratoettani.e. t
t ? h
wnre of de*P ▼ermllion hue to utilized to
ind^re? m
*‘,,.not * rtchly floriated brass Inkstand, as the
kiite??i,~
h Tbe
.P“ bill
* iswb,,e
11 fl,110upon
‘: ln free
ot »trade
roronrt ”&gt;»« ™rconstructed
Kilto other industnra no less important— mounti
and also
for the
the shell
mounts the
tbe whole,
whole, and
also fur
shell
Wheeling Intelligencer.
shaped receiver in front—New York
Mail and Express.
Yet How They Hitter I]
I
------------------------ :-----It Is fair to BMume that a man selected |
Borey for the Crown Frinee.
by his fellows aa chief magistrate of an
France has
ha* quite
qnite forgiven
forgiven the
the crown
crown
France
Imperial aggregation must have, along prince for tbe part he look in tbe war ot
wine line, gift, ability of outwork, signtil- 1870-71. If he recovers, this country will
cant strength, and have attained marked rejoice scarcely less than Germany. There
and deserved pre-eminence. Buch was the i»
to nothing like na desperate
dropcrate illness
itinera to make
ease unquestionably with-the men elected a
*'1 man
------------------- --with the great one* ofwho
ranks
as president of this country.
tlie earth popular, aud to change hto
Yet how they differ!
—
..v Frenth n
&gt;v
■ enemies into friends. AThe
arc
They dfftypred morally, physically, so- sincerely sorry for tho crown prince, but
dally.. Tin- times, the tinbita*of thought,
h»’«'e a relflah motive In wishing tluit
the modes ot expression, the cost times of be may recover. Rightly or wrongly,
the several periods, Indeeil, in which they they believe that if be should ever wear
lived,
to do
!!- rd, had much
T"-.™ tz
de with
— :I. their bearing7. the crown he would propose some arT' : stateliness
The
• • •
__ of* George
”_____ Washington ’ rangement to France by. whieh tlie old
—•*- *his
i |M&gt;wdcird
.... wig. his .lace .front, .his
.
ft.Ul| might
buried, and the two coun­
with
gorgeous waistcouth, tils magnificent coat, tries exist thereafter ns friendly neigh­
bis all-cnvelopitig knee breeches, his silk bors. The prevailing DOtiotf respefiug
stockings, his buckled shoes, his jeweled Mich nn arrangement is that tlmt |Sirtiou
sword nnd cocked hut. Tell me that of Alsace-Lorraine where the French cle­
these In no way .contributed to n certain ment Is Htrougrat would lie given Lack to
France, and that part nliich is more dis­
Stateline**, a courtliness of bearing.
Iningim- Grover Cleveland in a cocked tinctly German would n-tnuin with its
Some yeara ago the
hat! With hla corpulent curporoelty ctad present' rulers.
in the vestments of the immortal French would have scorned such u com­
George Ijc would be a tanuhing stock. promise as the Anal settlement of their
Hold on.
What would the Immortal quarrel with Germany, but now they
Ge«&gt;rpe, l&gt;e In the Prince Albert and un- would accept it with general rcjoi-ltig.
This people, which for 1,&lt;KA» jeani
tncntmnablei and somewhnt celebrated
looked ti]«on war as Its chief amusement
coliar of the present chief magistrate?
Why. he would be a guy!—Joe Howard and pafft-.me. now dread* it ns the greatest
of
calamities. War having Iwwomo a
In New York Moil and Express.

It is apparent,.however, that should the
bill try any possibility beonme a taw, the
protective system would receive a wrench
such as it L-ui not experienced in a gen­
eration. Some industries would be ut­
terly prostrated, others severely crippled,
and few, if any, would l«e benefited.—
Pittsburg Cotntueretal Gazette.

Theeentrnl idea of rhe IjJl is tim|tuillfled
free trade in all the American industries
that can possibly be crowded into the Tree
list, and a reduction of duties ou all the
other achctlulea below the point'-wherr
American labor and American capital can
compete With foreign Jnltur ami foreign
capital.—Xcw York Pram.
,

It is a deliberate blow at the Industries
of the United State-—a delllwrate attempt
to break Itwm down (u the interest uf
foreign trade. TLe oi'.-’itlon of this meas■ure would Increase—largely liicmisc—the
Income of ttie government Instead of reuuciug it.—Wmdiingtm. Kepublican.

FLOATING

cue lownslilpot Hope, u &gt;rry County. Mictiteaa.
aud Frances Acker 111* wile to Barbel M. Ctarfc,
adiniutstratrli ot the rotate ot Amasa L. Clark,
drcaaard late of ftattlo Creak. Miehltfan, dates!
June third. A 1». IK* and recorded Iu Um- uflkv
ot the iteittst-r of |&gt;ec&lt;l*. for the County of
lUrry *&lt;&gt;&lt;1 tiiate ..f Ml -blcau. on lira 'ourth day
of Ju»e A. D„ 1*74. ill Liber 4 of Mortxacrs, on
pa*e 37 oo which mortgagt there 1* clataird to
be due al lira date of U&gt;l» notice tbe »atn of two
tiMiasaud Blxty-thrre dollars, and twenty cents,
and au atloniry'* fee rU fifty dollar, provided
tor to sa|d mortpyr, and no suit or pettewedInsa
at law MVtag I'ro-ii Instituted to recover tbe
money* Mxurrd by said eiortvazr. or any part
thrrvol; and the said Barbel M. "lark ndiului*

hnve completed half their tabor ami ex-

measure,
since It dtafi, wholly with the customs
duties and fads to touch the internal revenucs.—Wilmington News.

principles, and goes aa far in the direction
of free trade as wna expected. It projwises
absolute free trade in some of the prod-,
nets of this country that give employment
to hundreds of thousands of men. and
strikes the severest blow possible at many
of our moat important industries.—Cleve­
land News and Herald.
&gt;

&gt;otlee ot AI tach meat.
■v
ixsa In the circuit court for the
;&gt; ..i lurry.
"
• urasiat ln«uranec p.tnnany. an in..n't p-nrt bv ami tyltlre the law* of.
। .d &gt;en. York’, and/doing business in
.Miet.ig.ui Fiamtiff. v&gt;. John U.

UnIWIing SpteilU for Liter Biseue

Now. thervfure. b&gt; vtr
contained In said mortg
such ease made and |»r

Butter and Eggs,
Cash or Trade.

aud the statute hi

Good ten
Best tea
60
Tea dost
IB
2-lb can baking powder
The Boss eoffrr•..
Best coffee
SO
Green coffer
W. J.lBnwne's cigars, the best be.
Fine eut totavero. IKK. 40.. 50c.. 80c.
Plug totracco, aoc.. 40c., 50.,

drr. at tbe Dorth front &gt;k«»ruf tlie court bouse
In tbe City uf Ha»tlii&lt;»-Harry County. Michl
gall, (that beta* tbr place where the circuit
court for (aid Barry Ceuuty Is huhleni. tbe
premises d«.-rr1tH-d III said tnort|t&lt;Mtv. (except
the portion liirrrot hertSutoer released,from
lira operation of sa'd nra&gt;l*a;'- as above de••nbedj or so im.rta tberref *■ m »y be nerrosary
to pay tbe amount due oo said aiertgaar. with

Flour of all kinds,
. Corn meal, fine,
Ground feed.
Corn and oate,
Clover ami timothy *e«l.

A” *1

situate In tbe tuwu Jill* of ]1&lt;&gt;|&gt;c in ItieCoauly uf
B»rr» aud mate &lt;&gt;f Mh-k'rnn. and kiMrwn and
drsrrtbrd as follows. tteWU: The north sixty
an, aeres nf the ea»t half (E'i) &lt;»f the nortb-ra.l
qu ieter (NK*s&gt; O' swlton hum'nir twenty-eighl
(2i*i In lowuslilp nurutw-r ||w&lt;&gt;(2) mirth of range
number nine i5) wr*t;

Grocwrits of all kinds.

A. D. COOK.

NORTHERN
PACIFIC
H LOW PRICE RilLRtUD LMDS »
FREE Government LANDS,

mituev* or scats at «v-i. HKtus4K««rt&gt;
DaXora. M-nta:,a K»u. W» |u»ri n

send

Fosst^xiaftcarsr'g
bar LaaOa aav arro 1" s*t&lt;lan Sant Fra*.
■ giigic of chcs«. the French have lost their
cits.
uuwKLH.t’TtnE'K'sar-

b.

| ardor for it. The supptMllion thi»t they
arc tanking forward with pleasure to the
time when they will be able to mrnsure
their strength npain with Germany U ut­
terly emmeun*. It Is true that they nre
preparing for this trip! of strength, be*
cause they consider it nnavolilahle; but
they hate a horror of the struggle, l-ecau.se they believe that it would plunge
every family Into mourning.—Paris Cor.
Boston Transcript.

As you get down into the Orient, you
begin to see in the towns ami \ ft la era
, miserable looking vagabond* who make a
This bill la a campaign document pur**F
.regular profeMton &lt;&gt;f mendicancy. They
anti simjdt-. It is daulxd with the honey '
of free tru*lei«m just suflicit ntly At catch arc seen seated beside the fountain*, the
places of worship and other public resorts.
that clement, is crystallised withdlie sugar Tbeir garments cousin of rags patched on
rags uutii they look like animated
with n little protection to make tbe duth
patch work quilts. Front out this con­
presentable —Ilarriabnrg Calk
glomeration of remnants and tnUer* there
peer* au unwashed face with a pair of ■
furtive black eyes, and toppe«! with un- ‘
"Do yon
really
love
aa
kempt liair. This to th" typical Oriental
---------’.’L.
’ tnef” he naked, ~
The fact that such a measure has been
I*art of bis business is to lv bent down and kissed her white foreconcocted under tbe auspices uf leading mcnuicaitt.
prrerul ns miserable and loatiieume an ,‘eai';
,
, ,
,
Demixrrats In close sympathy with Presi­
■'o® sn°w * do,
site- answered, in a
dent Cleveland ounht to serve a* a warn­ ap]«arnnce as puwdble, fn order to nwaki tt
-them or the
'
,, ,
, .
ing against intrusting
himpity
withof tbr charitably Inclined and .
further opportunitys. for mischief—Troy open the string* uf their puree.
That wa*
*&gt;*7
• •»’I’P&lt;*®. but
“Hello.'Bab''”
Time*.
Our wandering
wandering friend*,
friemla. tho
tho Gypsiee.
Gypsies, nre
are I1 was quite enungh.
hen nn,“n
a
j Our
• Helio, yourself
”
--------------- *
'
■■ in number*
• - •------clown iu Turkey,
— i-ni but
„ woman
have told each other of their love.
seen
n
“ Row's B—Inesi
change has come over them there. Th®
Th£ ' there i* Bill* more to say. They prolwbly
ra,andwr'rc a wro-k behind on order* now.
a-ty it again, and repeat it hr different
The faults of the tariff bill may be Turks regard tho Gypstea as tho most
Utt trell art tlirrr sn4
voa tuixM It”
keys nnd with different modulations. I
"ViutrretaiKl you've moved?
tmce&lt;l to the fuct that it baa liocn framed despicable of nil the human race, and not
can imagine that a ninn in low might
“Vrs; and Hirer but a tH-ttre harm-** shop
t&lt;&gt; meet conflicting views ot Derixx-ratic only place them otitsidc the pale of
find many pretty expression*, but the gist
humanity,
but
religiously
abstain
from
rcpre*cntHtivca in the house, and to witbof the thing i- the Mine. Model cooverstann the ordeal of pew-sneb ihronqb a Re­ giving tli&gt; m aims. From the Inability to
north of Jonra' ferd store, rixht on tbe corner,
obtain a livelihood by begging from the aation as follows. In.fugue form, fur two you know."
publican senate.—Philadelphia Kecord.
Turks, th* Gypsies of Turkey have ap- i voices:
"AU right"
Do you love me!
parently abandoned mendicancy alto- 1
,,IW“-I love you.
And a visit to tbe shop of J. W. Batieoek st
(Theme.)
the pisre nam-sl «ho««d tliat Mr. Itabcvwk's
gather.—Thomas Stevens.
She—Very much. J love you more than wmd* were Btrlri)) true. Sptetxlld location,
If there is one section of the country
you love me. (Answer.)
&lt; three bosy mcu. and a fine stock of
which Is en’lrdy tati-fled with the Mills
He- -No. I love you most. (SntMheme.)
free trade blllllt ahould low t»« time in
One can are the royal apartments at
8itr—Not more.
That** niijMMsibl*.
making itself knnWn. It d&lt;*ea not appear
on the map of the United Stutea.—Phila­ Buckingham palace or Windsor castle (Sub-answer.)
ui&gt;on u pass granted by tbe lord chamber- I
He ami She—Then wo love each other
delphia Press.
biiti,
u|'ion
a
letter
from
tho
American
biiu, U|xm a letter from the American very much. (A due vocl.)
minister.or some member of parliament.
r.u« v—
But I aiuSiut sure that yon
but the queen never occupies them and 1 can'jove me os
Double and Meat*, alt made of brot oakI much as I do yuu. (bl ret to.)
It will be remarkable, indeed, if the ..
tanned Irath-r. which would be tenter If tbe
.i_ uhave
—- i.-«
—
_t e(t&lt;
they
conMajuently
lust•».their
Interest.
conwiuwiuj
.............
r&gt;''7r . Euj
tic.,
etc., etc.
bill, affecting as it does no many import­ tney
people of l&lt;a*ting* aud victnltv «ll&lt;! not appre­
7&lt;fv tonTchamltcrlain
' ry-*--——i"1— nearly r«iMifcrl
Ti(c
fainted wit),
with ,
By using there simple themes yon may ciate and buy m&gt; many &lt; f BMlieuek's banteas
ant hiteresta,.Commands the,unanimous
_
. . when
l.w I
t asked nfornoss
to 1 ..clr
u-rii*write
n lu-rlf.
. nf ronvrr»ntIona
In
amazement
a
f
pass
to
easily
a
scrle.i
of
converratIona
In
Ural
be cant keep even with orders.
and unfaltering aupport of tin* Democrats
Osborne castle, and ns soon as be could
'
at least twenty four keys, on the principle
os ll ncX stands.—Ciuciunati Enquticr,
recover Ills powers of speech exetaimed ot Bach's Wuhltemperirtes Klnvtcr, but
Dem. '
that such a tiling was never suggested your fugues must be composed for two
ta'foru
That castle, ho remarked, was
voices only.—Crawford a '•Paul I'atoff."
her majesty's own private jirojierty,
Thercffs more of slashing'and cutting sclectel and occupied because of its seclu­
at domestic indtutries than was foreshadsion, that she hud a horror of being made
toure or
or better
better
James H. Ikunl, aifiong artists, may be ever offered.
owed. The response from the country a show of and of being written about, and
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will reach the.’dull ears of the mnnagers he would just aa soon, send a atninger to placed with the veterans, but he has by
no means -given tip active work
He is
at Washington.—Utica Herald.
dine with her or ask one into her bedknown as an nnlmal painter; but many
room^A Even the prime minister himself yenra ago. when he lived in Cincinnati, he A good ssnortment at bettom figures.
dares not go to Oilornc unless he Is sumpainted portrait*.
He then kni-w inti­
The evidence of patching and tinkering monrxl by royal command, and no peer of
mately Gen. Sherman and hl* family. A
is manifest in the inconsistencies of the tbe. realm or member of the ministry
few months ago, although he had not
hill, as well as ot scrupulous fronnnf to would think of such a thing ns approach­ painted a portrait for ten years, lie was
keep the imnthern state* solid.—Philadel­ ing the pednee without an Invitation.—
Mixed with a great desire to pnt the feat­
Cor. Philadelphia Times.
phia Inquirer. __________
ures ot the f.amons man on canvas. He
trusted to bls having been an ol&lt;l acquaint­ All win call win receive polite attention.
ance to obtain for himself tho requisite
Considered aa a measure which to in- ,
In plowing in a swnmp an inexperienced sittings. He coMiranently wrote Gen.
tended to affect th&lt;in&lt;lnairi&lt;-sof the coun­ driver forced a yoke of oxen into n mire,
Sherman his plan. What was hla disap­
try and ita foreign trade, thl* bbl fans no ami after much trouble tbe yoke was
pointment end chagrin when he received
rival for natnuudmg foolishness.—New taken off and Ono released. The other In
an answer to the effect that ft would ,not
the Mirnggle sunk deeper uml liecame much la- possible for the general to sit for him,
York Tribune.
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exhnn.iied. As we were two miles from he having been unimyed beyond jirausute
by nrtiata nnd photographers wiUt Ute
The MIUs tariff bill comes like " fry nf any bonne or help, our ingenuity was
taxed lieyotfd measure to afford menus of snme nqueet.
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flrent night The bill might with ptoreaciic. In ileaperation we fastened the ■
A few hours after receiving the letter
priety I*entitled a biU to put out tbe,tires ox chain to the animal** horns and se- I
of Pittaburg luilta and factoriea.—I ilta- cured It to a wipling clo«e by. nnd left the there wns n knock at tlie atmllu door, nnd
w ho should npjiear but Gen. Sherman
himself, •'fk’iird," said be, "1 wrote yon j Natutl Poasagea,
green man to watch while we went in
burg Tim«*.
...
scorch of help. On our return we found nn unkh'd letter refusing your request.
*it...-M prtin Hn,|
t lie ox on terrn fltmn, nnd a narrow ditoh This is not. the way one old friend t-hauld • ' '
,
That It was caiyfully drawn for tbe
from the mire hole about ten feet to the treat another, and I have route tip to | 1 n 11 m *u,u,’‘1
pnrp&lt;Hc of holding the soutliern vote,
solid enrth, gradually sloping up, hnd af­ apoIncin- for-it, nnd tusay tluit I will gfv* ; Heals the Sores,
which the Democrnui see is wavering, Is
forded a xa'c and solid incline on which
yon nil tho aittipgii you want." Tira re-1
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very apparent.—Lyun Item.
i the ox hot! walked out of trouble. The
suit is a very sinking three-quarter like- I
grccuhorti luul been equal to tlie cmer- ness, which gives great satisfaction to Stdsm of Tarti*
England Will Itejolre
Gen. She: man and his friend*.—New York I hd-I StnMl.
prncy.—Cor. American Agriculturist.
It slashes at the Industrie* of the coun­
try in u way which satisfies only the f .vc
TI)Y THE CURI
traders, and will cattM rejoicing in Eng­
Gen. Sheridan la atlll able to apeak In
I
Garflehl was the only president who
the Indian tongue that he learned M a
land.—Newburg Journal.
— -- - -I ever ma«)e a speech lu a foreign language.
lieutenant among the UmpltUla, of Oro­
When Ib* » »» Will HegtaHe could make • fluent oration to
gen, thirty yeara ago.
The fun will »« really begin in earnert f German.
I

W anted

mort«H|fro on p»«e 4K1; ate! the said Barbel M.
Clark a» admlutslratm of tbe relate ut Amana
L. Clark, deevasod. hatliK an-tetted said mortraar to Alexaudrr 1. cfark by aasianmeut
dated the twentieth day ot May A. l&gt; UK. ai d
recorded In the otfice of the Kr-ilsier of Deed*
lu turd for Barry County, Michigan, on the

\_ Peckham’s

Its hint TBlepiw! Mti Croup Remedy!'

I* prrpare«1 esprcislb f°r chlMron. and it* soecroi lu curing eruut&gt; wlifeiplug c*iogh, eeMA
IxMrsene**. t'roi*eiittls. and like t- mat aM
lui&gt;K »ff--tloii» sue ntm&lt;*u t&lt;&gt; &lt;-imdba«*d. isxkM
Itjirally iKipiil-r ass tamw-b-iM iirfts nil
rwotefiv I'reWix-iS Croup Hreu Ufea al*
ed) Is plrasmit to take and -uo- fnrmR nf
tain-taHhiuptira least Ii.turioa. lor 1148 UI
tu tlie mist drill-air valid. Xu
miin
form nf opiate ruler into II* firm
i wv* v
|H.-itnri. ..
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rroultinx Irom the «Jinlntetraik»* of thevartM*
Ci 1 rue
r.rtixtnnl»t«rts'M&lt; tbr uiarktL
Lures
K—rl'rt-ktiiinMnHiiiUvtaWhnnninir rdyalwaras* h«nd literate
W nouping-^.d rortalu torelteve. Gives
Cnito-h
*® y«"‘r ilnl* *“•* ,B ,lme«
VUUgll.
inaay sirvplrsa. nnrioin hour*
Wilt br avoided. A ataXfr
ClirA^
trial win rernrr v&lt;wr most
VU4U3

From the Seat of War.

SKrsaffiTTS*- hi"

Coughs and
Colds.

HARNESS

FETKIIAMK CROUP RKMKHY

Wirt. .Midi
— .HUM In Bastings by—

WHIPS,
BLANKETS,

ROBE&amp;I

TURF GOODS I

: "F

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist.
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1,0 CURE N0 PAYI
Fair and Square Offer to Invalid* to tiff
Mew Mathcxl Treatment
By whieh ouri
‘
incurable cases, for asilinilMted price

REPAIRING!

And Finally

rt te to u»,

«I ■&gt;■ age, sea,compiexton an&lt;

J. W. Babcock,

n

“&lt;?. Catarrh

Cream Balm

FtVIB

CST1'

BUOneiouati
through

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Minnesota Lesda the World
With !

�Embroideries!

Embroideries 1

WE ARE SHOWING THE LARGEST STOCK OF

MUSLIN ANDEverSWISS
EMBROIDERIES!
Shown in this City.
i
ALL FRESH NEW STOCK

LATEST DESIGNS

and

AND AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.

We have an Endless Variety to Select from, and can show you all the 1

LATEST NOVELTIES of the SEASON.
TABLE

LINEN

AND

NAPKINS

WE HAVE MADE A SPECIAL EFFORT TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS IN THIS DEPARTMENT AND
OUR SALES ARE MOST GRATIFYING.
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Butter, Eggs, and all kinds of Produce bought and sold

2 Stores
Hi? Hastings Banner.•
ELumNW^MlCH., Maych 28th, 1888.
COOK. Editor.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

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dustries, and that free trade would
weaken and tear them down.
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Then pity tbe demagogues who, ham­
pered by the pernicious policy forced
upon them by a blundering administra­
tion, take up the cry of tbe Cobden club
and demand the abolition of,an safeguards which protection has wisely
thrown around our labor and industrial
interests.—Detroit Tribune.

persons who give, offer, or promise any
Middleville, Sax.
office or employment to or for any per­ ■dW.
a. French to
son, in order to induce,such voter to Tboroapple. S3.a».
vote or refrain from voting at such
election, or by such means procure the
election of any person to public office,
or who shall advance money to be ex­ — —m WM* rn .
, MU lu. * Ul* a?
pended in bribery at such election, shall Woodland, an 2.
J. W*"* W N- WUe’’:
•** 17 «UU*a&lt;’.
be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on
conviction thereof, be punished by a
fine of »W0.
Also, all persons who shall ask or re­
ceive any money, position, or other conti.aon.
sideration, for voting or refraining to Grove.
W. M. Harwood
D. EUridce;
vote for any person, st any election, or
who shall, after any election, receive
any money or valuable consideration
on account of having so voted or re- OranffBTlUe. Sl.lOO.
trained to vote, shall be deemed guilty
Anna Way io Rd*
of bribery and punished by a tine of Yankee Springi, &gt;300.

Queer, isn’t it? how the only paper inl
A newspaper that attempts to make. Barry county that fought local option,’
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whose
editor in company with saloon1
tbe tariff responsible for the existence
of “farm mortgages," exhibits the pov­’ keepers rode the county over to defeat»
’ countv prohibition, now rushes to tbei
erty of Its resourcea in attacking the
' front to tell prohibitionists that it is
protective system. The idea is too
not their duty to support county pro­
Also, that no candidate for any
ridiculous to be worthy of serious con­
'. hibltion. If consistency ever ought to। public office, or other person, shall corsideration. But it suggests a fact thatLittle James Willison, as he was well
’ be spelled with a big C, it should be in niptiy, by himself or others, provide or
deserves mention, which is this. Take
known among the old settlers of this
, this case. But the prohibitionists seem pay for any refreshments in order to be and
adjoining townships, died at his
off the duty on wool and everything
elected, or to influence any votes, under
to like it, as it accords with the recent a penalty of not less than &gt;25 or more home in Anyrii on tbe 17th, having
action of their convention hero, and so than 8200;
lection from all other American indus­
Also, any person who shall discharge,
they have the only open opponent of
tries, thus reducing the farmer’s in­
only a few days duration.
county prohibition print their caucus or threaten to discharge, any person in
lie was born Feb. 17th, 1821 in Cros­
come and destroying bls home markets,
his employ, and any priest, parson, or
notices, and no doubt their tickets too. officer of religious society who shall by, Hamilton Co, Ohio; moved with
and there would be not only a great in­
Another case where a big C. would threaten to impose any excommunica­ bls parents Ik miles east of Hickory
crease in the number of farm mortga­
Corners
in 1837. He was married to
come in play. There are five other pa­ tion or expulsion for the purpose of in­
ges, but the fanner would be much less
'r F&lt;* »“&gt;. IMS.
pers in Barry county, none of which op­ fluencing any voter, at any election, In 1861 he moved B,rb
into the township of
able to lift the mortgage already on his
shall be punished by a fine of not less
posed county prohibition, th re? of than 826 dr more than 8200;
Assyria, where he baa since raided.
farm than he is now.
He leaves a wife, five sons and a
which actively worked for it, and yet
Also,
that
the
election
of
any
candi
­
Who la so blind as not to see that to
these three pufiers are deliberately date for public office, at any election, daughter, besides a large circle of rela­
cripple and destroy home industries is
who shall commit bribery or any cor­ tives and friends to mourn his sudden
to’drlve to the soil hundreds of thous­ snubbed by these alleged friends of pro­ rupt practice as defined in said act, if departure. His funeral services were
hibition, and a paper receives their pat­ he has been elected, shall be void;
largely attended on the 19th, a Bellevue
ands of operatives, who are now con­
ronage which has the enviable distinc­
Also, that it shall be unlawful for clergyman officiating. The G. A. IL
sumers of farm products, to become
tion of being the only one that stood anv person to sell, barter, or give away, post performed their part in an admir­
farm producers ? Who so blind aa not
able manner, suitable for the sad occa­
up for tbe saloon in the late contest in spirituous, vinous, or malt liquors on sion created by the death of one of
to see that this would rob the fanners
the day of any election held within
Barry county. Mighty nice crowd, this state, umjer the constitution or their number.
of their markets and render their pro­
that!
laws
thereof.
xAnd
by
the
further
pro
­
ducts practically valueless? Who so
vision of said act, the sheriff and con­
Editor Fuller, of the Newaygo Trib­ stable are required, and it shall be their
Hind as not to see that this would
.greatly depredate the value of every une, greenback, present clerk of the su­ duty, to close all houses or places
acre of the farmer’s farm ? Who so ig­ preme court and ex-chairman of the found violating the provisions of said
and to report forthwith all viola­
norant as not to know that the greater Btate central comffiittee. says that fus- iact,
tions of said act to the prosecuting at­
the diversity of our home industries, Ion with all the democrats is impossl- Itorney fur immediate prosecution.
Any person who shall violate anv of
•nd the more extensive they become. ble in Michigan, since Cleveland’s
financial policy is utterly opposed to 1tbe provisions of the preceding section,
be guilty of a misdemeanor, and
ducts and the greater tbe prosperity of greenback principles. But they will 1shall
upon conviction thereof shall be pun­
fuse all the same, and Fuller’s capacious ished by a floe of not less than 826 nor
British free traders and their Ameri­ mouth will be stuffed with another big more than 8100 and cost of prosecution,
can allies wbo demand that this shall bite from tbe public crib, in order to and on failure to pay such fee and
Deal Sib:—Ab Mr. Hinman, the
become a nation of soil tillers, that we make him wheel into line. Don. D. costs, shall be imprisoned in the county druggist, told you I am a great friend
jail not less than ten days nor more
shall be held at the merciless will of
than ninety days, or both such fine and of your remedy. I have used it at in­
tervals
during ths past It years. It
line. Tbe postoffice at Hastings shows imprisonment, in tbe discretion of the
earned me safely through the critical
court.
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foreign suppllee for our existence, are an instance in point.
period of change of life without a sinbo friends to the American farmer or
““ U&lt;Ud rTt*1 thin«Bfor
Following are the real estate trans­
ADDIT1ONALLOCAL NEWS.
fers for week ending March 26th, 1888,
1 always recommend it where I see a
as
taken
from
the
books
in
the
register
’
s
case
that
needs
it It always does
tecstive tariff? A baser untruth could
officesplendidly, often accomplishing more
•ot be invented. It U the scarecrow of HxUiUln Political Purity- hu not rethan yon have ever claimed for it, and
oetrrd tbr altroUou It Surra or the
more than any one would readily beItem who did not personally know the
•d in Great Britain to frighten foolish
gingtein a country whose prosperity
■S£“&gt;. Wright to (tamtMl Swank; 90* i
trie British envy and would retard.
Tbeaeua'L an intelligent farmer in
to Mark Kklilmsa: loU 42 a
vou5 a small dose at Zoa-Pbora qutete
will gl
tb-t nit
BattlsCrafc.

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds
Desire to call attention to the fact that they are the exclusive
agents for Barry county for the celebrated

Milwaukee Jr. 2-Horce Binder,
Actual weight, ready for work, 1,150 lbs.; being very
much lighter than any other binder made. Over 30 of
these binders sold by ns last season, and everyone gave
perfect satisfactiop. Yon cannot afford to buy any other
and will not if yon inspect the Milwaukee Junior.

Spring-Tooth Drags,
WS *re
“le agenUJor-the' oriPniJ Reed drags, and al‘ । Kh HypLare Pjatly impwveiihis year, we shall be
able to sell them at a reduced pnee. ~

Buggies.
We -shaH carry a larger stock of buggies than any firm in
ofDa^ydC y °'10’000 People or lees. If yo£ need
q^^yand“rice
P 0D' ” ““ 8nrely TOit yon “

Wagons.
dso

reliable [arm tools, we are headquarters.

new “d

in the line of

�The Hastings Banner.

lev Livery Stable!
DELTON,

Thk People’s theatre company, of
medloere talent, have been p&amp;M
hoSSi
to very

/SgT
perbomaljiention.
Mln, Mudge u home from Albion.

Oub celebrated school shoes for girls
and boys are unequalled for wear and
service. They are made of the best
stock and are just the thing for every
■ i .-.-&lt;&gt;f the public, the under- day wear.
8tavffi»&amp; Crawley.
■hed a !!*!•»&gt; and feed stable
' be pleased lu rceefw tbe
The “Day Off Co." that was adver­
■■■ Untiring giwd llrery rigs.
tised to appear in Union hall one even­
ing last week got no nearer than Mid­
F. A. BLACKMAN.
dleville There it disbanded and some
of the members pounded tie* back to
Grand Rapids.

ibi-lling New Town on the

Hastings City Bank.

on'b^ni"' ’*■*“

'A-X, 450,000.00,

Mh-iiisan.

for-

OFFICERS;
i n-Milrut;
C. D. Beebe, Caahler.

DIRECTORS:
J. A Grable.
Chester Mmwier,
D. Beebe.

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ldaLMK.i?."'‘P“ V1"“d GnUld
a Sharl®y J&gt;r,&lt;*tord returned from Ann
-fl-roor r nday.

Hapto Frida1?“U'y rel“raM “ Gr“d

\yill Williams, of Niles, spent Sun­
A crazy gentleman named Miller,
from Woodland, who has for some day with friends in this city.
F. G. Goodyear and Ed. Powers visit­
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Transacted.
time twen confined in the Kalamazoo
asylum, escaped from that institution ed the Valley city yesterday.
’.XBIulUatlolM..
Frank Clarke left yesterdav for a
■h&lt;-r* eiaiulnailoua and was on our streets Monday. He&gt;
follows, li/wit; was secured by Sheriff Shriner and re­ visit with Kalamazoo friends.'
turned to Kalamazoo.
Mrs, Oscar Youngs visited Vermont­
A woman, well dressed and a smooth ville friends last week.
at 9 o’clock a. talker, has been doing aland office busi­
Mra. Frank Barnes left Friday for a
■ad.* work on the second
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u.4 wmid {null- crrtin- ness in Battle Creek selling silver-ware, , visft with friends in Leslie.
repairing (?). jewelry, etc. She works yTikl. Burton is spending his vacation
a very plausible scheme but it belongs from Ann Arbor at bis home.
to toe many others adopted by sharpers
Mrs. W. J. Stuart, of Grand Rapids,
who are on the look out for dupes.
is visiting relatives in toe city.
ROBERTSON HOUSE, /
Miss Gertie Williams, trimmer for
Mias Cora Bowker b visiting rela­
Miss Horton, has been in the-lrimming tives tn Howard City and vicinity.
department of one of the leading mil­
CoL C. W. Armstrong graced our
?- &lt; i.:&gt;iH’uurt 51*4 Haotiug*. Mleh.
linery houses in Grand Rapids prepar­ sanctum with his presence Saturday.
Rates. Si .CO per Day.
ing herself to better servo the wante of
W. L. Eaton, of the Kalamazoo Tele­
• j • tilth v&gt;M&lt;ant nK&gt;m». The the customers of her employer. She re­
: •. .r ;
it rv&gt;|&gt;eeHirtl)^yliclted. turned last night to be ready .for the graph, was in the city Friday on busi­
ness.
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Easter trade.
Milts Hallock left Friday ior Lapeer,
We believe it is time there was a where she w;ill spend this week with
, change, and a radical one. in .the city friends.
administration. For ten years it has
Rev. W. A. Cutler, of Hastings town­
pt and long time. Ad­
been uninterruptedly in toe hands of ship. acceptably Idled the M. E. pulpit
one party. We believe the principles Sunday. ‘
it.’. Michigan.
that animate that party render it unfit
for the control of a city that hopes to » P. T. Ccrtgrovc and family returned
-ptlbltrMU Cai
from a visit with Charlotte friends
be progressive and prosperous.
s.Vki.i- o ut;
Monday. ’
It seems quite certain that J. L.
The Misses Franc Williams and
Wilkins will be practically the unan­ Laura. Bessmer visited Grand Rapids
yesterday,
.
ii:. tbuniuy Marvh Mb. at two p. m. imous nominee of the republican^
for mayor- Jim is a hustler, anddf
“Billy” Babcock has returned to tho
any city ever owed a debt of gratitude city and contemplates opening a barber
to any man Hastings does to J.JL. shop here.
, Wilkins. He will make an energetic
■ Mr. and Mra. Bert. Walker, of
officer and ought to be elected. You .Martin,
are visiting relatives and
find no tlie* or moss around him.
friends In this dty.

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■BeN; ■ Istrase.
March mhtwo p. u&gt;.

of OranitrvlUe Thursday
r

The meeting of the delegates from
the G. A. R. posts of Barry county has
been adjourned to meet at the hall of
Fitzgerald post In the city of Hastings,
at 10 a. m.. April 21st. to tlx upon toe
time and place for holding the re-unlou.
Tl 0 ► v 'AMjK.-A nt-u 7-room home io Let every post In Barry county be fully
1
&lt; rrrk. .Mich.. fnr tram of bones. 1 represented at said meeting without
nw. tarww, buggy and anythin* else of! fafl.
C. W. Armstrong. CoL
-*ifwn Ttatraday. March 2»U&gt;.,

W
ba“4in* lot to exchange for
lumber. Write*),
C. H. CONKLIN,
.'-&gt;04 Stale ML. Chicago, Ill.
gZEl&gt;*’h’TATOE^
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Early Rose—For Sale.
Frank -..•ferrMad han some xplrndid Early
Ke.. I ma.-, brought from Frtmkry. which
If?'iiouKhtaUn &amp; l.lchtjr'a grocery.1

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Local News.
Circulation this week. 2,150.

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that wood before election.
_ J'i i-vf.st Smith is building an addi-.
te'n t&lt;&gt;residence.
Ronntr Dawson has purchased toe,
n.orp buihiing on State street.
theaddrag of the late Peter
joopt i oa the tariff on our last page.
Tin; law office of Smith &amp; Colgrove&gt;
us been ‘spruced up’ by means of a.

*** no vacant houses in
nastjEgH. and from 25 to 60 new ones1
*»U Lt erected this year.
Every fanner and laborer should ,
5**1 th* maaterly address of the late
-teter (coper on the tariff question.
Ti’l1* .F,:^e prohibition convention
will be held in Grand Rapids, May 16.
The democrats meet there May 10.
Tur republicans of Hastings town•h.p nominated a splendid ticket Bat-■
nrnav. headed by Hale Kenyon for
enpervisors.
njihehe

,
of the Banner can af­
ford to fail to read the masterly ad-.
dr-«ot the late Peter Cooper on the
tariff question.
T’n:’■‘•publican ward caucuses willI
w held to-morrow, Thursday, night,
on hand and put up none but good,
live, available men.

J'rEND 0,6 ’■‘•publican city caucus
,• *fiecourt room to-night at 8 o’clock,
MJ pul none but the best men in the
c ty in nomination.
■
c*‘-y has a charter that is a relic!
?! lhl‘ 'W lonff “K°- It ha» long since1
Mrvived its usefulness, and ought to
one hhat will enable
our city to do m other citie* do.

y The society connected with Emman­
uel church will be entertained by Mrs.
D. G. Robinson. E. Busby. Dr. Andrus.
Diamond. Nims, Mason. Etta McCor­
mick, Minnie Matthews. Kittle .Steb­
bins, Mary Woodard and Hattie Wood­
ard at the society rooms an Thursday
afternoon of next week. A cordial
invitation extended to . all. Supper
from 6 till seven.
Friday afternoon toe water gage of
an engine in a saw mill in Hastings
township broke and one of the pieces
struck one of the eyes of Charley Watera. of Hastings township, who was
working near at the time. The young
man was brougbC to Dr. Lowry in this
city, who found it necessary- and re­
moved the eve. The patient has recov­
ered so rapidly thM he was removed to
his home yesterday.
April 5th is the date set for the ball
given under the auspic»« of Hastings
division No. 19, U- R- Kp- T*1®
proceeds are to help defray the divlsfon-s expend in sending it* drill con*
to Cincinnati. It ought to be a matter
of duty and pleasure for the dtlz-ensj&gt;f
Hustings to patronire thta.l*"L..{I,?ol:
ingi division has won much "edit for
our city, and its success at Cincinnati
next June wiUJ1"?1?.
Hastings throughout the land. Help
toe boys, so that they will feel that
they are backed by their city.
Closing Out SALE.-Harlng decid­
ed to close out our entire stock, and
wind up our business, we propose to.

Miss Stamphler and Mrs." Wallrige,
of Battle Creek, are visiting Elder
Gi lias pie nnd wife.
The Misses Glenna Schantz and
Gertie Mudge are spending the week
with Middleville friends.
Mr. Hawley, of Grand Rapids, a tele­
graph operator, was here last week In
the interest of the Brotherhood of
operator*.
Miss Delia Rising left Monday for
her home in Woodland. She has re­
signed her poaipon in the store of
Goodyear A. Barnes.
Miss Maggie Husted, preceptorres of
the Manistee high school, is spending
the spring vacation at her brother’s, T.
S,1 Husted, in the fourth ward.
\J F. G. Goodyear returned from Now
York Saturday. Frank was to the
metropolis during the great blizzard,
and can tell some tall stories about IL
Chas. Jenner, .of Rutland, has been
sick for several weeks. He was flrat
taken with brain fever, and the results
are that he b liecomlng an idiot, as ho
seems to recognize do ons. nor seems to
know anything. Sad.
Mrs. James K. Brooks, who h:w been
expected to die for months, still lingers
here to suffer; and suffer she does.
How she can- live an hour passes all
human calculation. She is being
virtually eatenjop alive with cancers.

■4 April 9th being the 23rd anniver­
sary of Lee'a surrender, the G. A. R.
posts throughout tho state propose to
celebrate ths occasion by rousing camp­
fires.
It has been freely asserted that the
Lowell and Hastings IL IL bonds to a
New York Trust Co. compelled them
to build to Hastings. Such is not the
case. A proviso in the bond gives the
r. R. the privilege, subject to the ap­
proval of the Trust Co, to change thdr
original line from the original location
if the interest of said railroad shall so
demand. Moreover, while those bonds
have been made out to the Trust Co,
they have never been sold, but are to
dav and have been since their issue, on
and country produce generally, inj
desalt in the Old National bank, of
tS Ly ot too above
Grand Rapids, and toe money so far
expended to build and equip the road
has been advanced by Messrs. Sweet &amp;
are.lrtem.lo.1 to
Hollister, President and Cashier of too
above bank, who will build their road
•hougbtalin &amp; Lichty.
whenever it is to their interest to build
Chautauqua circle meets with Mra. it They want to oome to Hastings
and will come here if our citizens will
do what they ought to do in aid of the
project Any one who will tote the
trouble to read the records io toe Reg­
ister’s office will easily be convinced
that even if the Trust Co. held the
bonds, those bonds would not compel
-Mr. HratUi.
Cwwi.uvu-.i-- the building of the road to
viola WUlloon.
C. H. VanAnnau.

hinlv Sitm ui Hup.

.tM^hen*11 *°d *“e *P™‘ UunJty’

We hope the republican city caucus
IL B. Messer was at Grand Ilapids on
t&lt;-night will remember the old saw; business Friday.
“Young men for war, old men for
.A- H*ni» i« visiting Ver­
counsel.’’ Put up young men with montville friends.
Sood qualifications aqg plenty of get
MJ
m Ruth Youngs will leave Friday
lere in them.
for a visit in Ohio.
During toe past two months Dr. E.
Frank Storms, of Prairieville, was in
H. Lathrop has secured the following toe dty yesterday.
.
ing pensions: Original, Mahlon Senter,
Mra. C. C. Mason spent Sunday with
Sarah Robinson. Eunice Allen. Joseph friends in Nashville.
Fchelty. John J. Hoffman. Increase
Mrs. Anna .Mason now occupies the
Leonard Sledge, Robert Traver.
’
house of Cheater Messer.
The odd fellows of Hastings lodge,
A.
D. NLskerp visited Albion rela­
had a social in their hall Friday even­
tive* the first of the week.
ing last after the session of Rebecca
Samuel
Carson, of Galesburg, was in
loiige. and surprised N.G. R. Blivin by
presenting him a pair of g^ld bowed the city Friday on busness.
specUiclra. It was Mr. Blivin’s (Kith
Miss Gertie Rose, of Grand Rapids,
birthday.
is visiting Hastings friends.

HASTINGS. MICH.

Jiri Stan ui lu?u.

C. bkoela left ft,r Cleveland MonAs can be seen elsewhere Mnum
Ho«rttalta* Lichty are
toeir business. They want aU who Frtd.yJ Kld‘“ds «• ■“ Middleville
owe them to adjust accounts without
delay.
yw253.H,n“ vto,ud Gr“d
One of our correspondents speaks
thia week of an agent that is canvass- UHEfrta&lt;ll.WteT to vtala“»'',rMd Kafr
county plating silver-ware.
Look ou| for him! The plating eva­
l^novuio.*1’ BroO,“ “ v““* “
porates within 34 hours.

afford to shut its eye* to the real situ*-

THE SPECIALIST,

HASTINGS, - - - MICH.,
Can give those suffering
from any form of

DISEASE,
The best possible testimonial
of his ability to grapple, with
these diseases—a successful
practice in dealing with such
disorders.

GOODYEAR BROS.

LUNN : BROS

Testimonials.

Of these be can show enough
to convince the most skepti­
cal, from the very best citizens
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
cluding business men, farmers,
mechanics and others.
DON’T PUT OFF *
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able for spring wear ever shown in Hastings.
Seeing him if you are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time.
All the Latest and Nobbiest

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.
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Hastings,

�I

GREAT TOPIC OF DISCUSSION.

OFFICIALLY SQUELCHED.

|j

I niCh Aathoriti** on »&gt;»« Tftriirnin—a
rnre'T A*etl«w»a1 Altair.
'
The main topic of talk for th** week hn*
i been tbe exprrtoncntnl free tnulr tariff,
' which to the wnnH sod krotr«qii&lt;* onteomc
Bitter are defendant*. Notice to hereby given
that I shall sell al (rtitdic auction to the higte*t from Mr. Cleveland’, ponderons free
....
....______A.iHI
A jil&gt;. trade mrwuqw- If K*J*rt J. Wnlker had
____________________________
v-—
Dte*. at tea o rtock id the forrnoro.at tbe
11Ted i,„,s cnonj;h to have brcn tbe maker

It-.-I

!

&lt;'nKO*rr

jacqueminot

The irraM (fetors ia Europe doal
MwiD to kbow what site “Utoer Fr^ J
Thus Me, tbe Our field and JJ,m
vpiMMferrpmted. and public eoofidenS
tn “expert." medical kuowlwigf, i8 Ui£4, *

•

’

!
i
;

In uur last bnun wr pointed ontaome '
of the tiiiK-tMleinrnta ol an Interpolated

A NEW YEAR’S SONNET.

HmUuk*. roam,
county m
of uarry
Barry a
wud «
state
of-- MiefaiH^IIUK-.
------gau. SM’d court bouse bring the
for bolding

Ohm Dairy and Food Commission, extrtndvejy advertised, but as we could
uot spare all the pagro of that IBaUu ।

uattTu-jw,atM«cow'*burning;
hlM fainl, W(mw re*t in th« ta-art
—fkwie Chandler ta American N

pre#&lt;rTed hu rbetorfcnl and imaaithat would have been m-cesmry tor a
-------- ----------------I stand today a* on a mountain height
lull expose of this royal report, we
n&gt;* Mosquito of Trinldai
native powers undiminlshed, he might
About mo throng tbe ghouls of jiertsl
have again to refer to it, to allow that-^
particular room assigned ।
have com-trnctcd a tariff ns magnifleenfr,
this ingenious device tor uufatr cotnprhave been equally delightful, but that
.lylorand bring hi the county of Barry ayJ wtjato- from au English free trade standpoint, as
til loti acteil like a boptovrmig. Durol
•
_3S2—
tlintowhlch he got ndopted lu 1840. nnd
the powdrrn nought.to Ih* injured in the light by musquitoc*, who, for bloodthirsty
which only a remarkable combination of
Inigus report was that made by a com­ ferocity had a bad pre-eminence over th*
favoring Providence—such ns the Cali­
. .. . . u-.i_______________ _lwrarhMr« I
pel it hr linn. A careful perusal of the
fornia gold discoveries, the Crimean war.
Like a star shadow, dying tutu light.
containing seventy Ove
more or le»».
genuine report shows that till# very
etc.—prevented from yielding its magnifi­
Dated. HMtlniw.MIciu. March Mb- «»*»•
powder conUina over 3 per .cenL more amtucid him through n gios*. Bewick, with
cent result, lu the way of widespread
f-ireuit^rt Comndsstonsr. Bairy Co.. Mich.
cream ot tartar and 8 per cenL iron ol the invplration of genius, bad drawn hfa ex­
financial dtotreftse*, long before 1857,
fiMfTH A a&gt;uftuFL. ton
tiller or Btarati, giving off one-twelfth act likenes* as the devil-a Jong black strokq
when the deferred dtaaaters came.
In rtranre ethereal mu»lc fitfully:
more curiioDjc acid gun tbau the Royal. for tho body, a nick fora neck, bonis on th*
Now, however, time* have changed. In
1
lbus proving that the Royal ia by no bead and ft bwtk fir ft mouth, spindle arms,
1840 cutton was king In tho south nnd
•free trade was dominant. At that time
mean* the l&gt;e«t baking powder meodream!
I tinned in that report.
slavery and free trade combuieil to keep —Paul Hamilton Rayne In Youth'* Ccinponton.
labor in chains tn the south, and In ruin- .
Thd-royal rd.tors ol the bogtm report was te-fore me which, in the uuforgetabk*
I rittoirellMpnJte\0.lrtto?.Stbrbtai.ret rudder, cm ifetwdny omi corn|&gt;cUtlon with foreign labor In the t
I having laid considerable strtai upon tailpiece, to driving the thief under tho pil­
north. Free trade was rnmpiuit, and its ]
Writing In 1178 on tlie conclusion* to be the atuouut of rrBiduum tn baking low*. and I luul a melancholy wittotactfagt in
advocates had the courage of their un­
drawn from hi* study of tlie Rmaian enm- jHiwdi rs, it may be as well here to BUI* identifying him. I bad been warned to bo
American conviction*. From Robert J.
I»ign against Turkey, Capt Gnrene, United the well known tact that the more oa tbe lookout for acorpieitH. centipede*, jlgWalker ti&gt; Mr. Glevclnnd aud Mr. Mills,
Btati* engineers, said: “Four hundred men, cream of tartar and aoda are used in a
u,r third day Of March A. !».. Isja, by Uie Fro what nn intellectual descent!
gnrriaoning a little redoubt «&gt;f 100 yards on a l-akiug powder the larger is the per­
bate court &lt;4 Barry County. Michigan, all of the I
Thot athletic and ftcconipltehcd student
csl-te, right, title aud Intermit of tbe said
ilite, and firing both- from tbe parapet and centage .of tartrate ol potash and MMta.
economy
ami tariff
— politirjil
r— ------------------- *-------1—•&gt;-----legi'lution,
——--------•
niMiors of. In and to tbe real estate situate and &gt;i of
tlm ditch, can nOw in twelve minute* easily and ns this, litmus moisture, is the rea.
briny in die Count} of Barry, in tbe State of Judgn Kelley, in an Interview reported by
residue, the Koval baking powder,
M. blen. knoan Midd^i^'d a, follows, to-, -ybe World's Washington correspondent, deliver 34.000 shot*, a veritable hail of lead, judged by this standard of their own enough by hit
:•»*&gt;»—I hU “Wfl eouwinp. (or th.
Frond*.
ciiinming, is one of the purest baking
powders In the whole list. One reason
rai.ee eight wru lying north of the highway , Mills tariff, oa one that “is not pervaded
lembug from HsAtiur* to Yankee springs, । by BI1y paramount principle or the
Wm ¥ FeHiSn? d°ctritie of UI,7 school of economtota, buileu find* it* billet, tbe defender* will I or ibis is that tartaric acid and amluonin,
used
us
aulmtitutro
fo&lt;*ream
of
|
Charles Reade, tbe English novelist, one*
and thence running west on Die north line oi j native or fjrelgn," and added that have destroyed 1^300 nirn during tbe. time tartar, leave comparatively little restaccompanied a party of friends to the opera
—ui .....rf-.-iinb
fs not in accordance with Mr.
jarter section ew...',.n»
tv.*-i&gt;t»-r&gt;v«- r~i.
rod* !..»»»«*«
to a stake, I
„™r. ••I.z.h.-nt-rin"
------- ----------------------r»---- ■ „
—
was on
»&lt;&gt;ulh DCS rods U&gt; inc center
of I ho high i Mills’ often declared conviction in favor and a quarter, L e., throe time* tbelr own d.r, A lurUirr &lt;&gt;*erh»uUo&lt; OT th» bo- ■ _ Urwl
.1.- —,Y-r«rn„H
*"■ I'10*!4 !“r
««l *«™ U
a
ticJborthi
lathe I of the Robert J. Walker bill of 1840. or of number.” In ISfifl the powuble iV.wtrurtion
».abeure&gt;
north gFrofe
2
Tbo lollowlu, otTI,...! rtn*uUr. I'd1raeworoblo uxodeoi reUrol lo Uot prethe bill of 1857, which reduced Mr. Walk­ was Itwa than a twelfth of that in 1877. Du*
mlb«, containing
। iished In the•:Ohio Mate Journal, Col' xeepting all t»re&lt;
er’s rates of duty pro rata aud gnvu us it must.Im allowed tliat tlie possblo dertruotiou io iSSti will have doubted thnt'of 1SS7, iimbus. Novetale-r 12, 18«7. fully wr••We had taken front «eota in a proscenium
roboratea all’that we Bhvjb tell it our box Suddenly a stronger took a seat behind
have had since before the war of 1812. apd tiie defense will have correspondingly
duly to say about the publication o.
IX B. COOK. Guardian.
Judging from tbe clear bat, as I think,
the report of [the Ohio iftate dairy and
•Acbhlmmel! Sehrgul! Acbrchiwt! Sohr
very mtetnkcn view* presented by Mr. tho future weaker than ever, wlwther ogainat
tood roinmission, aa luisquoted by tbe
Ctevelnn.l In his recent tnesMige, a brief works or mere fluid intreucbuienta or rifle
Royal Baking Powder company:
*ana&gt; sort, clapping hh hand* meanwhile and
glance at the slrnnge commingling of high pit*.—Now York Times.
At a-M-iaon of lb» Probate Court for the
STATEMENT FROM COMMISSIONER
eUunping like a demented mature until ba
protection
tariff
on
n
number
of
southern
Gnrtnty of Barry, boldrn al the Probate Office In
•
MCIMT.
' %
became absolutely irtolcmtbk'. A* won a*
th- City of linstliiK*. In said county, on Hon­ production* nnd the extreme free tmde
■
To
the
Editor:
da!.. the Mh day ot March. In tbe year one provisions tipplicd to name of uur heaviest
Medical insjiecLoni of acboobi -are being
Uxmxami etahl hundred and eighty-rigntAbout two months ago I published rwiuiated him to have the lunatic removed.
productive
iuduitjdeB, must nutueoto gradually apimiuted in all tho cinlixrd states .
Pra*eni. wm. W.Cate. Judae of Probate.
of Europa The Hungarian ministry of edu- ; my offloial circular No. 6. on the com­ But 1 can never hope to give you the gestures
In tbe matter of the estate of Wm. 8. Beadle,
position of baking powder*,ahd includ­ or tlje expression with which the fear stricken
fid
From Walker to Milla is from tho sub­
On rcadiui; auiTnilng the petition, duly vrri- lime to tbe ridiculous. Yet there is a appointment of public *chool ilixtor*. It ed in it the analysis of thirty brands of uater rejdiad: ‘Achl das 1st Herr Wagner I"
fiwl.ofC. S Beadle, roo ot said deceased and
ex-*nnor nathed ........
In toe last win and, testament j sort of low political cunning in tbe Mills will bo their duty to periodically inspect the this class of g(H‘ds which were genernlol
Mid
deceased,
having
renuonced
tbe
tru*t
I
bill.
It*
free
trade
features
strike
bard
&lt;i&gt; raid MT-^WVW. uaVang icuvwan^a t..C "““-! ,
Kbool building* a* to their light, ventilation, ■ ly sold anil u.-wd in Ohio 1 did this fur 1
—
- -----------------------rri-wwd
lu him. praying
that a certain ln»tra- 1; on the people of the Republican states.
water *uppiy, retreat*, tbe number of pupil* the information of the people of tin-'
-mem now uu Sk- In this court. i«n»&lt;&gt;rt!ng to lx- ■
of Michigan,
reEI„fc how largo a part of human activity
to tho cubic space occupied, etc.; to rx^min* state, who were consumers of these
ttw- lost w IU nnd teatament nf said d.-eeu.r&lt;l may Congressman Burrow*,
Think
t&gt;- admitted to probate, and that administration bean* witness to this when be say* to Tbe such pupil *rpunitely a* regard* the general
of said ctatr wttli the will .annexed may be I Tribune’* Washington correspondent: "1 health of body, mure jiarticularlv the cy&lt;M
granted to luiyal K. Knapjicn.' or some other hnve studied tbe bill carefully i-nough to
lion,
and
having
laid
la-fore
tHhm
the
suitablr jr-cson.
chltwry of jurtiee, with its legislature*, ita
rti-reut&gt;iii It I* ordered.that Thursday. Hie discover that if it becomes su law it will hair, skin, etc. They must keep «;&lt;cc*inl ao- plain nnalysls Jett them free to c|iO(Mte
swamp nil of the most important indus­
lor thrm?elv»s. 1 had no thought or
attend* continually upon
tries of Michigan, wool growing, lumber­ in care of mfecliuus discaaek tho doctor must »Uhl.. r.v,»u.y pwtlcUr l.nAd or cairn and attorney*
am y«t.-rera. urererthis very thing. And yet'tbe gJonotM uncering. side making, the raising of flnlbqind are tho pJliente at ’ their 'own- bumea. He v.n.ty or powurre. ud
u,«...
u»2,h„l.J1„.frraU pw,
hemp, etc. In fnct.it doekn’t lenvc'us must keep a special account o^ this influence sodh! opinion us to their respective — . '
—---------------anything except tlw privilege of fishing, school life exercise* upon tho ln»ldy health merits. I simply stated the facts that
and I do not know wlielher.Cnnndn would and mental development of each pupiL— (were generally acknowledged, and-the satiuu for dote.-mining the righto of nation*.
Ute peudoadl* should not be granted. And It is permit ns to enunge m that industry.
Chicago Nows. .
I questions that were, still unsettled in
tbe ultimate makeweight in the scale of
further ordered. That said jH-tliloncr give notice • Our copper must go by the teiknl, butoiir
regard to this class ot goods. an&lt;l left
Iron orc is saved, not because it should
I the purchaser free to buy or use which- right throughout the age* to one long mar­
not go into the bill, if the tauer be con­
I ever brand he preferred.
tyrdom. It to ever being, cnivifk-d afresh
news pa- st rneted on any principle wliatever, but lie­
One month ago there appeared in ’
taken of tho luscious sandwich as they I
and put to on open shame. But, shaking
cause to place It on tbe free list would mean
1 your journal and in many ot the leadthe loss of the electoral vote* of .Virginia traveled through life nnd dined at tho
gorgeous
railway
lunch
counter,
few
prob
­
Jug
papers
of
the
State,
a
false-and
right ba. hitherto been venerated by uiunWm. MC cout,.
to the Detnocru’ic party, nnd endanger the
ably
know
where
this
hunger
annihilating
garbled
statement
which
does
this
oom
Judge of Probate.
party's supremacy in. Tennessee and
Alabama.
You sec it ia uiuiuiy a sec­ vuu.d got its unique name. It wo* not from mission great injustice, and which 1 Vtue.—W. K JJBjr tai Fortnightly Review.
• appr» bend was published in the inter-1
tional bill.”
pose, nor from the sand "wicb" is found in rat of the Royal Baking I'owder cum-|
The Republican Pacific coast catches ft,
state of Michigan-in tbe Circuit Court tor tho
pany. The falsie aud garbled statement
of course. Says Congressman Morrow:
C-ointy of Barry, lu chanceryvillages of CaliforAlonzo Ferris, complainant.
•’To the Pacific cosist tbe L IU will be ob­ tiMiof Lord Sandwich, an Eughab critte- ‘ makes quotations from my circular I

.

lattoery—Fifth Judicial Circuit,
V-MW uue H.nxa
»ar»n.
oof DI
by amuavn
affidavitu.u»u
that
Martha ..
A SStfebnfe.deten.tai.re
lb- staivee..tlili*d cause. peiNms In ti.to court, reside* out
of itiemdd state of Mli-htu'itn and In the state uf ,
N-w. York in the Uulte.l hhumof America.and
ou motion of Knappun A VanAnnan, Milteltor. f H-ihrul.onimunedeompiHionnt.lt i* ordered

jectionable In general nnd in detail.. It
would destroy many of our indnstricMust
in the prw-*-. of development. Tnte, for
&gt;U-Stence, our raisin interests
We pro­
duced lost year from lO.OOO.OOOto80.000,000 pounds of raisins, nnd the industry Is
oniv j..
irf,...rT a*i10 i.in
nwlnee
?.niy, »'* "s’uiuncy. ine mu would nunce
Mie tarifi from two cents per pound to one
aud ime-half cent*, which would be suffl-

1*. the wild exams within four months from the
d ’r nf tln»ord-r, ei«r the-aid bill of complaint
shall be taken as
»'*l /""'V’JSJJ
h“ilwB.»TS»22.

'"k?" “dri”
rafsins out o( the market.
Republican Vermont *nd Ohio are
!,I’ecial ▼ictims of thi* partisan bill, whieh
D.mocm.rw.mu. -I'b,

Nettle Raymond and Martha A. Wood, do

.

s

pxiwrprinted in said County of Burry, and l»- *heep Industry of Vermont,” say* Con-•--------- ----- ——L for six . gressman Grout, of that state, "hits
.“
pllhli
suffered severely from the tariff reduction
d-r betervad on the «»M defendant persanally, ot I®®. •» baa that of the whole country,
st least twenty days before tlie time herein pre- , but this means annihilation, and bow the
’
‘ president nnd his party can expect the
I wed till* irth day of March. A. D. ISM, at
sober judgment of the American people to
th- dty of Charlotte. In said circuit.
approve it is indeed a mystery.. Wool and
FRANK A. HIH1KKR,
Circuit Judge
marble, with a uO per cent, duty struck
off, and lumber, all demand a hearing
from my state, and I think the Committee
will grant it unleM their bead* are com­
pletely turned.”
।
“Tha bill,” *ays Cofagrrnsman Gros­
venor, of Ohio, “is sbamefully m-ctloual.
It strikes at (be lumber, wool, salt, v«getabliw, hay, fi*b and many other of the
Erodtict* of tbo north, and carefully keeps
antis off from cotton goods, rice, sugar
and many other things of tho south. The
Kentucky bourbon is protected by tbe
Kentucky ifietnber of tho ways and means
committee. The |&gt;otterle« of Ohio are bit
hard, but the apecfaltk-s of the aoi/th are
not molested./ Tho salt Industry of my
; district will fo destroyed If tbe bill pusses.
I The wool men of my section will be forced
I out of bufitnaM.”
These are some of tbe aspects of a tariff
bill that Is, too natural outcome of the
small, narrow and inconaistent parttoanehip which has an ex-Mugwunippresident,
now S]x&gt;ils Democratic in his Here* deter­
mination to get a second term, for a “re­
form" figurehead,.and whose figurehead
in the Democratic branch of cougrena,
Speaker Carlisle, atands for the “whisky
ring" and free trade, the “whisky ripg"
being the only remaining subatittUe for
the old “Blare power" in tbe tenth and
controlling most of tbo southern politic*
and politicians and ncwk|&gt;aiier*. Any­
thing to keep up tbe whisky tAx is Ita
GENTLEMEN.
motto. “The wtitoky ring"—by fnr tbo
most formidable “trust”-in the country,
nnd ull ot M in-polltles, all tbo time and
«.«■).jb Mu! durnbl- as those cosHax If. or M. with all it* power, compromises with
and baring no tack* or nail* to wear the nloeksouthern
aentlmcut by keeping up the
t”X or Unrt.tbe feet, makes ihrsn as comfortable
fc'Hl wril-nuing as a band sewed shoe. Buy the duties an pig Iron.and coal.
HuT.
“nh-M staiiipmi on bottom
Such Is "revenue reform" under this
\v h
F1 ■H'K** ’’■wranto!."
W. L. Dhuc.I.AH ttfillOE,-theoriElnalrfic! remarkable administration.—New York
-1 welt n attoa, whlrti.-dquato Mai! and Express.
•Meerihixfromtatofe.
___
•A-s «-» HHORIWimexceUed
"W. 11' DOWLAS g&gt; SHOE 1» worn by all. I
The young Norweginn girl afflicted with
AU Um dive
n,1 “T w6r^
leprosy fti West Liberty is named John­
son. She Is n native of Christiania, and
was advised by her home physician t«&gt;
A "WOOLEY, AOEMT,
come to thto'country. HerdtoMNshowed
itself ten yeara ntpj. Leprosy to common
HuUug*.
In Norway, and’In thp Norwegian colony
in Minnesota there Is nearly always n case
or two. H always prorre fatal, but re­
Where Are You Going?
moval to -America nearly always retards
its progress nnd lucrc.ws its duration
from nine years, a* is nsunlly tbe caM» in
Ttrirwny for tubercular leprosy, to several
years inure, in this country. The above
statement to made on tho authority of Dr.
Gnir.wal'l, of the Norwegian colony, w ho
suites that children born in tl:in country
-wnlMvetroubte. tin*&gt;,au&lt;l munty. A~.ru
llllVf"
til &gt;»
&lt;■
. ....._ imi-CLCUr
M
I
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rirr
Muscatine (Minn.) Journal.

J

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

If Gruver Cleveland should hnv*
chance to write a second letter of ncret

crat, who was such an inveterate gambler ' without using quotations marks, and
ho iiiinglra and blends ita statement x,
interpretations and cdtnniente with the
of bread, which he devoured during tho prog- language of the circular as to leave the
rca* of the guinea.—Hotel World.
। liujireralon that the article wan semiutltcial.
This article— pretending to
। quote, but distorting and misrepresent­
i»g niv officii)! circular as it did—was a
da Therapcutiiju* that, after naving tried *UU!,t flagrant abuse of an official paper,
various iuctlm to arrm epistans in children.
W1M greatly misleadiu., and the pubhe tried lemon juice, and tar twelve y«ir» Ucutiifii ot such a document was whollv
has had from it* um&gt; tho best result*, with no UhJustiOabld. It wgs alike an injustice .
failure*. Hw method is, first to wash out th* 1 to&gt; Uif
the trmfe
trade and to Uns
this commission,
u&lt;mnto with on ordtearr urethral syringe, ! which
Bought to niMxe
make an impartial and
ami
hieh sought
anti then, haring removed nil dot*, ho ii&gt;- | unbiaswl statement of the facte relating |
jcct* with the ajring* the juireof tho freshly to tile chemical composition of the Imk- '
squeozed lemon. Ho found that ftlmait al- mgs powdersi of
oi euHirneree,
eoturntree, and to the
th*way* ooo injection to sufficient to stop the chemical dianj----------------- "
bleeding ia two minutes. Hs &lt;Ld not get priH-vsaestoof
took low Utu ,'uTttor
such result* from usuig citric acid.—Popular
— •supplied bv this ijfflre with copies ot

Whan the temperature rise* to a certain
point a bell rings. Al the same moment tbe
tomattcally unhitched, white two stream* of
water spurt from Hie wall at the right height

ho backs out of tlie stall and perceive* the

What Beootna* nf flu
Dr. C. A. White, ot Harrisburg, thinks ba
knows who* become* of tho antlers that drer,

In nearly all of them improv*.

and beauty. This to a step In the right
din«ction, and will do much to attract tbs
CJMB
p^opi
Franctoeo Bulh-Un.

till* baking ’powder 1* uwd In th* prepara'ion

every 100 seconds, through a Minium arreogn. '
ment.ared drop on a prepared win to thread
about a foot and a half long, nud trickle*
down this. Behind tho thrmd to a Kuh beginning with "pure air” (up to 0.7 per 1 onoj
at tho bottom, nnd ending above with “extremcly bad” U to 7 par 1,000 and morel.
Tn
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. I

OB#nllT . m
. mn
,dined giving ap opinion on the point, aud aa

,
।

to gain .time for obtaining

^*^*8*^ In the w,xxl. at Orlando,
C“‘,,rT °° the
*
°rl”'

11 mUo *** 141,11 tp * faJdikmnlfe setronery
N«* York an old tombstone waa used
far • kn**dh&gt;K board in the kitchen, until tbe
^ri
oi'jscted to having fragments of
“ mw-Tiption te the memory uf acmie woman
,ral’n*wd intotbolx.ttom* of their loavc*«g
br®®d-—Good ilouarknejiing.
—_____

cbnnjte. Of rotate, any stotcirrtits made In
caught In pnu-ttoing na li tiick* m&gt; theseforthe
purpose ol deceiving the public, will lie enllUed

It l» probably wisest In the Interest of our
tauilUea. and |o prevent our food from bring

hi*shoulder." And;
of calliag him a tram
Tbe etertric Hgt

Denuto Brown, a
rill aojourn a* Jad

Detroit. Bay City

Three Rrvwv folic*

the Washington autl

a Hartland church *o

TO FLINDERS

the theorias of Elocutionist*." sty* Ito &gt;sw

Y. Independent,

* BOOK FOR EVERY ONE.

would-be benedict ia

Before an Audience I
The Um of the Will in Public Speaking.

A Good SiMiokln* Voice to be Acquired bv a*
Exercise of the Will-Articulation tobe Ar.pilr
•ul by tho Will—Physical EarueMne*- lb*
Self Reltanee tor Public Speak I or-The ah ri
Bring Naturei—The Dramatic Elemeut hi Pub
llcH|&gt;caklU)t-A Talk About Audlrttcv&lt;-ll.-w te
Think of ttometblug to Say—The Right shape

READ AND 8E CONVINCEDHow many beautiful aterteo of me advice ghra
h&gt; actor* and orator* he 'pmto! How in.«: y
bmmifal bubbles toe bursts! The •talk*’ *re • '
drctdinlly wttty and plBoM&gt;phlrTa”-Naliot&gt;al
Baptist

’■‘WlTUrrddUw
•whim Hist is m refreshing a* 1
sea air. It to surely destined

crowded into » brief r

Watchman. Boston.
ir&amp;trumrnt wn» to reversn it
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ihnmu
-I i,
H. (iiiJsoKK, Rocli«*ter University ‘ Fol

mj

yWy advtae every pubfic speaker to read at
teagmie opening chapter of this
th*- n't
will foltow?v-Literary World. “Hk Pora &gt; &lt;T
Tkkl'll totfuww-.l.w
v-V.( v &gt; .... .... , , ,. , I
................................. MITO
. -•
.will enable one to reach and move &lt;nd tnflu-r
men.*'—Pltteburg Chronicle. Price, 7S rent*.
■■teat by mail on receipt ot price. •

t|oo &lt;d cwrbomc acid, am! tiw
tbe
The man who fail* to advertta. in dull
Ai^rtotir U
K“ J***®01—Hcioutifle Um«i m uu u par with tlw fellow who refuse*

’

to eat Ix-cnute bfa st-Jinadi iv empty.—AuiitoA W- ~Tr—~
t&lt;x&gt; lAlft.) Hot Blast.
A New Itepeatlnr OlMU
_______________
Mr. GuiniMrare, a Portugu.we inventor, far1
Paatmir'* plan of exterminating rnhbtta by
ir.M
I
-T. ». 4
™ ■D'A.-umung wm Wtui ctackrn
tho Arch&lt;m.d«s which require. wither boon tried nt Rhtetn. with aww
now.lrr nor
&gt; nto »&gt; ......______

satisfactory.
j knowledge.

ns to mtika

dfexwitrel with Detrol

Gnstiot circuit court

be expected ta a few &lt;

FUNK &amp; WAGNALLS.
IS and30 Astor Place,

'NEW Y'.’Kfi.

fl f flff I ■Rewarded are those who read this
them Ironi tbelr home* and fairnit*-*
Tho pratlta are large and sure for every mdu»
triiHis person, many have made and are nos
making «rveniJ hundred4oHm a month, it *
ea*y for any one to make *6 and upward* per
day, who to willing to a nrk. Either mix, r
or old; capital not needed; we start too. E’ vry
Udtytnsw. No special ability requirwi; yoa.
reader, ean do II a* aril ss any one. Write*

..
Frub*U (letter.
State of Michigan. County of Barry.-sa.
At a seoslon of tho ProtmteCourt for thri’oun
ty of Barryholdeti at the Probate (.iffice 1a thecity
&lt;*i Hastings
In said ...county
ao Frida}, tM&gt;
O&lt;&gt;&gt;
rt.v
U__k
.w..............

From • vtmael containing ■ red liquid (soda

u-ed I* a cteS'leax added fertile exj-rcsepttf'j
JKM of prodoetog this action and drce.ving I
hoteekeepers as to Dietrur value of the bekl K
powder. This to not only a dishMMS* trick, out
a dirty one. for tbe clwrniral is Hie product of

• William Joknaoa. i

NATHAN SHEPPARD.
argued at court in Berlin, Germany. A new&gt;
....
i. h„i

struck by lightning, aud tho effect npon tbs

plementaryfining power."

KNOCKS

for hia wiTo to ti»

tug, but the county d

tie* are continually oiw-ning up broad av*.
lines, building line roads out into tlie country,
introducing tlie best water aud lighting »y»«
tetn* available, aud doing all that can lie

tbe north |&gt;oint of tho nerdto change p&lt;witinn
________________ and point south. The* surveyor, unaware of
Ingalls is tbe aanxt old two and aixpraco; t*’° chaBP’- on starting for home with hi*
...
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’ COrtnmirt for n miAm — —J - .
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naira in the wrung dim-lion before ba difewill withstand all weather* for y'ara, it la
cOvored tho farL —Chicago Tunc.
thia year. He Im* a high idea of tho dignity i
small Insect that attack* the Ol
of uu
his jxft.iti.jn
position anu
and win
will no
1» careful not to 1
A country Kaitor In Chicago.
within a abort time after they compromise, it Ba has taken a big houao oj&gt; j The editor uf The Sujxritr (Wls.) Inter
IKHite thri Capitol and will entertain. ■
I Ormn has-bocn taking u trip mon* or law
Ho has a wifo.a* bright a* himanlf, who is *ftti»fm:tory. ''Cbieago to dirty ami wnoky
as well fitted to uphold her part in tbe social and hungry and happy and wild sjhI txasterworld as Ingalls to his in Um political one.
Tho two arc very domestic in their tan™, nma killing and pious and wicked amT pug­
Ratber Ingeokra* but not has fraudulent are and they aru very fond of th«&gt;lr children. jIbw nacious aud bruve and voluptuous and great
EUicl Inpdto i« to romo
into—wefaty on
tbe pretended
ute
prcicnuru k
testa
-m. ui
of on.u.a
baking fnwucr
powder uvius
being ,,
, out -----mode in m«uy of our Mlriicn* b&gt; sgmit* who । *h'’
ot'Juuuy. and she will bo ano of tho
are trying to further tbe »ato of * Chicago aril-1
lho •«“torial elrclft thia winter,
and
has a face
eto. These sevaUed DM. eon,tot ta mixing Tall, .slendc..................
. bright eyed, she ---------------aepuralely, with water, a wimple of the baking as nay as that of a milkmaid, and sho will
powder found In the bouse and that carried by
Worth, tbe French mililner, live* in tho
tbe agent From that found in tlie home. If a
Letter.
taburbs of Paris in a palaeo that coven MT.
end ftcTvs and n gvrgeoualy furnished. Ouco
• year it to thrown open to his employes, and
p»gna. The ( hicago baking |&lt;owd«? wblHi they
the frie lasts a day and a nigbt On thia day
romredtotinctly bod for bealtli when ita carextra froth upon, the top of tbe mixture which bonld acid exceeds one part in 1,000. An ap­ roch of tile women employed Vy Worth is
is claimed as evidence ot superiority. Ou tha
l«rnu tted to select a &lt;lrc»* from bis stock, and
paratus has been recently patented by Procontrary, nowever, It is not only tbe exhibition fmaor Wolpert, of Nuremberg, whic h affonto it is made up according to her directions.—
of a trick, but Is absolute proof that the baking ft measure of tho carbqntc acid prment. New York Evening WarM.

It un.xr&gt;moaiou«1y from the dour, auk to use

it

Un- original oflkhd circular and analvsw, and no weight or consideration
bhoulil be given to the unfair aud misleading statement referred to.
Respectfully,
,,ul _
H. Hurst.
Ohio Dairy and Food Commissioner.
The false statements put forth bv
the Royal company with the viaw'of
mterepresenung
Dr. Price
’sC'rroiu with
Baking
Powdr7a^«aluy
oli^
its effurta to - m£S
tlw.mtu.Uiw dr«f»n“X » which

going on.

Tbe effect is • revulsion.
Since the faU! days of 1883, many of
the doctrines of the school men cone.-; a.
in« exMMive medication buve liem
abandoned, and all schools of pram,*
are morn aud roorr relying upon oldfu-ihioDed simple roote and herb prepar.
Mtious and careful nursing, the ouh re­
liances known to our ancestors.
Throe mtfihodt and reliances are Ulustratrd to-day in a series of old-u-hn a.
«d room and herte preparation.-* revent,
iy given to the world bv tbe wellknown proprietor* of Warner's *afs
। cure—preparations mgde from formula
potmrosed by many of our oldest tami। lira, and rescued for popular use, and
issued under tbe happy designation of
j Warner’s Log Cabin Itemedits.
“My sour eocelaiufid a venerabl*
woman to the writer when he was a
, boy, “tuy son, jou'ryeUeratjd pale and
Weak like lookin’, you’r needin' a gouj
shaking up with some sas’ptril'.*’
A jug pt appug sarsaparilla was just
as neceMury iu the “winter supplirM" of
titty years nro«a whs a barrel ot pork
and a famous tnedical authority says
• hat the very genera! prevaHuo* of th,
use of such a preparation of Log Cabin
Sarsaparilla explains the rugged health
of our ancestors.
While Wagner's Log Cabin Saranv
rilla is.an excellent remedy for all pr*.
hods of the year, it is particularly ▼«!«.
able In the .Hpringwwhen tbe system ia
lull of sluggish Blood and requires a
. natural constitutional tonic and invig.
orator to resist colds aud pneuimmia
I and the effects of a long winter, i’hil©
M. Parsons, clerk of the city hole: uf
। Hartford, Conn., was prostrated with a
i cold which, he says, “seemed to sritls
through my body. 1 neglected ft and
the result was my blood l-ecame impoy.
erisbed and poisoned, indicated by in.
darned eyro. 1 was treated hut u:y
eyes grew worse. I was obliged to
wear a shade over them, 1 feared that
I would be obliged to giye up work."
“Under the operation of Warner’s
Ix&gt;g Cabin bsrsaparilla and Liver Pills."
he says, “The sore and inthmea ryes
disappeared. My blood. I know, is in a
healthier condition than it has laeo for
\eara. I have a much better appetite.
I shall take several more bottles lor
safety's aake. Warner’s Log Cabin
Saniuparilla is a great blood purifier
and I most heartily recommend it.’’
A iew bottlmof Warner’s LogCabm
Sarsaparilla used in the family now
will save many a week of sickness aud
many a dollar of hills. .Use no other.
This is tlie oldest, moat thoroughly
tested, aud the lx*at, la 'tyt up in th* '
Urgent sarsaparilla tKittle oh the nlarkrt. Containing 120 dose*. There to no
other preparation of similar name that
ran equal iL The name of ita manu­
facturers is a guarantee ot ita superior
wurtb.
.
.
,
While the great doctors wrangle over
the technicalities of an advanced luwliral science that can not cure dteeaw,
sueh simple preparations yearly natch
millions irotn untimely gravte*

tn the matter of tbs estate of Walter Snyder
dceeoard... 'in rrff!!.ni “'-d
thp tmUtiou. dul) veil
tied, of Yolney it. Buyder. son of said dec,*j*.l.
pniykqt ttets court to adjudicate and .Irteriim Who are. or were tbe heirs of said dern.»*■*&gt; :•■ ■ ■
r nt filed to Inherit the real estate of wiik-ii Mb!
iirwaird died arircd.
.J’,rmupu? U. b O^vrcd. that Irhl-if.
the Sth day of April, a. D IKS. at tm
o'clock
In the furennon, tie wtewd I--r
....
&gt;UW«VKt&lt;-U IU Will qiH.W.
are required to appear at a session of raid Court
to beholden at the Probate Office, In d-

Whitehall and Hot

Mi»ord maa

�MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

THE WORK IN CONGRESS.

White. the Cbeta

the VENEZUELAN PATRIOT.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE-

I'.w.an emploja of tbe Bangor
this right leg mangled by the
£ine Uie otbor day. ne«v--utaUng
..I nf the di«bW member. I
mte acquaintance with Clinton
n iiiatartiy wafted a cituan ot
..rdend by a coart of oom
,. n to cvms'le tbe wido* with
„f 51.'MX). But tbe vender
iidn’t enjoy
prospect of

••

।

c^PI*r nqd &lt;m*riBMiarn th* prineijwi] crore

*

»—xs. Alger own*J 100 square
.u-.wt pine lamb u&gt; be found in
ii And yet mkmi folk* inti_ )**•:al wouldn'ts*b&gt;rtto being
Hh..Te country. e

„n. a Hancock man. got stuck
- i. rtiicr .lay right on a ratl■ i i awing train -a-ooped hit*
*• - uuiigtol nunajiw.-and U,(X0
.
h:-. family.
' ,

: .ht plant at hault Sta.
• •.’• r. power, is now in full
iuik» fcrl bigger than
. ■» 1 lUooim fsHiniy carver,
\t. Ja -t.-:, f*&gt;r tta-nett three
- «tt.'ni|*ted to slice up anAtta on county eitiiea.
. .
itanusl Hamilton luu been
nler tn tlie second ilegree for
.’wn •18-nuxitbSsJd child to

• ■ *

EMIGRANTS IN COLLISION.

Wyoming. Ont, March 21—Shortly after
fl o'clock Wfsiutwday mornbig a ipccikl rmi-

turned atom directly aftorjbo (xillidon.

DKTiuirr. Mi' b-. March JL-Mrx George
Woltainuth uf Um Harrison avenue rein for
Hiinuuiv Agent Vbay Katnniay and told him
a shocking sbiry alsiut Imt hu*l&lt;niui's cruelty

.stepmother. U. . a«-«i»rding to her

offspring. She staUw that last EYi-lay Wnltomutb, wIh» is a tlrnnd Trunk brnketnan. l»«&lt;-aln» iucsMtavi al tbe child upd bculoi a poker
red hot nnd ran the heatol iron up tun little
fellow's clotbre. inilictmg several horrible
Imriiv Wbt-u tbe liiiMavtit victim shrieked
with agony b» laid tbr poker on his baud and
wnst. infiicting burns thn».« ui' hre. long He
wise abwwd it. She say* she was afraid to
interfere. A female friend of the family

A« '!&gt;? d

SOMETHING TO SEE TO.
I —- iral church Miuabblre tbe at

to Washington on busintaw &lt;xmcer»ing tbe

thoritire with Secretary Bayard indicate*
that the j«r«k'nt Ixmndary w erroneous. Tlie
doubtful territory cover* valuable fishing

written an opinion which hold* that present

&gt;' of goods that tom* chap
I away from a neighboring store.
■ - 'Wi is said to have taqgbt
•• nn. &lt;d whnol aiat ImY partic•tri’hw

Uair ship '■anal wm liuilt un (Canadian sent
Gen. I'oe awl CoL Mansfield think it U on tbe
American Hide, but otbors differ. /

'w racr had I m of espertenne

Dtrnorr. Mich., March ‘M-lYank Bailey,
a tfl-yeor-old but, ba* liven sent to tho asylum

•'wrl in April

sck in 1741, and it's tn good
But &lt;nn» folk* don't wear
tspully by Its frequent pe

I Montagu* ar* only a mil*
u».» a.'-ount t» tlx- fact that

tmn will Iw interviewed tn
tplam why be induced an alien

Sr ri| pt-smnent Muskeg &lt;nitaa are at
Wasb.s.gtoo telling I'ucte Hom what a nice
gentisman he would be if lie’d only scoop
wt their harbor.aronrding to local need* and
notions
A Hb*j*&gt;rd genius lias received a [Mtent on
a
nail Hint is ctaihied to l«»t them
Ml
« thefljMn, can g&lt;&gt;.

Canada.

HELP THE BROTHERHOOD.

pliahed fact.

They simply said they Lad

for public buildings nt Starling. Ills ; Bur-

way to the W«wi Twelfth street Turner hail,

j«irte&gt;i. and tlie tama, adjourned.

where tbn meeting at which it was decided
to strike was rtilj in jmgreMi. Homo of tliem

Hia theft will amount to 1250,000.

CARLISLE ON THE TARIFF.

CHIEF JUSTICE

plained ot feeling unw»U, and a physician

claims all naponsibility for It

That part of

suffering from a slight cold. He remained in
tbe house during Bunday, and when Monday
judge* and bi* physician, and determined to

sugar was diametrically ruipx-d
views be liai
that subject

to tbo

should I&lt;• n

ans in ap|«&gt;intmenta of &lt;-x rebels to office
until Tureslay next, after Vanre lutd denied
a statement by Rhir that there were 3MMM

Nothing wrioua wax expected, but on Wednes­
day Mbs Waite decided to tetagrn;*b to

anre aud a friend of tbr family, ndvined Mr.
Waite on his arrival that it wouid be advhaI4o "to call in another physician in conraltaresult wm that Thursday night nt midnight
the patient and family, wm mucurwl that there
wna no danger. At 5:30 h’mlay morning the
nurse beard Hie chief just ire moan,' nnd on

but w«ut over on Beck's objection.

motive Eligmevrs and Fin-meu heli! a sn-rvt
mretiag in the afternoon. It leaked out that
thorn
was present a delegation
&lt;4
Burlington
thcnuelvra
their
brotherhfKsi

A Plucky Michigan Woman.
GntKNVtLUt, Mich . March 24.—It has just
ta»n learned tluvt n few nlghta &lt;unre Mra
Hamilton, living five mile* east at here,
hearing not--', and thinking rata were trying
to get into Us, jiork barrel, junipndoutof
lud to invertigate. Upon opening tbo door
.ho found a man filling a sack with pork
Grabbing a club *b.* whacked him over tho
bead and back, and followed up his retreat
until they reachtsl Ux, goto. A -pal" wm
watching at that point, ami hraring a j^eultar
•ound like that made in thrrehing grain with
a flail, ho turned hi* light *m and -wrevcal«l “a woman in white.
This frightened

rem.d.lerr.1 and several authorizing tbe budd­
ing of bridges were parsed; also bills to pro­
vide nn alcoholic
liquor
rotntnissirm
and authorizing tho
president to
In­
vite Um South and Central
American
’
in a conterenro in thia
for arbitrating future

him. and
leaving tbo stolen jwrk in tbo road, * J ^,i
plucky lady returned nod found her husband

Borton,

'

Manh

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-&gt;ny*. -«•

rt. 5^“^

t^X Mteh^n central rail-

’ • ins first day's work.
i Whipple, late president of the
’ Uniting mills. Battle Creek, ba*

and bemrved &lt;»«*&lt; term in the Maine legwa-

ntsrit which lie ia supposed' to be

Bt-rFAW, N. Y.JKnrvm JL— r~
h
w 7k~weut to work Saturday morning,

ture.

former* on tbe side contending for a moder­
ate reduction only with a projs-r '

tected interest/ who want tlie greatest
sugar.

adjourned
If the &lt;-hief justice^ doath.
ids paid a ibuebing tribute to

same tun- enabling our manufacturers of
woolen greid* to cwtD|&gt;rte so-msfuUr with
their foreign rivals, and I regard it

POLITICAL LIFE IN IRELAND.

Ktlmunda was

vxcumxI

on account ill-health.

xoughal early Bunday morning, and at-

MOST SHOCKING CRUELTY.
cwnlry.
ujxxi tbe people with drawn liaton*.
rious melee &lt;-nraed during

Coal Hill, Ark., March 23.—Governor
Hughes and tbe penitentiary board arrived
Thursday afternoon to investigate tbe brufound that Warden J. B. Scott, who preceded
Gafford. wm even more brutal He whipped
wm

tbe wrrrcth

filthy that a sickening stench arose from it.
Tbe physician* Thursday uannniil a large

torn in Lynn, Conn., Nov. 20, 181tk. He
graduated at Yale college in 1837, studied law,
and legan tojirnctire iu Maunnv City, Ohio.

whipped, and found their bodlre covered with
•ores. Tbr- wen feared to complain while
(Jafford was hero tor tear ot being beaten.
It wa* proved that Frock Tolbert (colored;

clined repeated nominations to congress and

come out, and Warden Scott onteredf Tom
Gaddis, pit Isssi, to go down and »ln&gt;i|t him.
Gnddi* did *o and reported to Scutt. Tbr
detail* of the cruelties ore sickening.

United Rtatea before the tribunal uf arbitra-

conrtitut ionol convention at Ohio.

reiwrved galh-ricw and
immediately adjoining

bound memorandum
book in which she tains

would probably get himself into jail again.

GAVE HIM THE FULL PENALTY.

On Jan.

luirdi, who

Wnaliington.
Wamtikoton CITY, March 1A—For
days Miss Ethel Ingalls, daughter ot the *en-

O’Brien escaped to

and cut about tbe bead.

Morrison Itemich Waite

wm

convicted Wednoalay last

A TRAIN DISPATCHER'S ERROR
- wm Friday sentenced

Inhury
PirraBUKo, MarchlS.—FM axpremtrains
Now 1 and fl, rump thirty-five miles an
hour, collided on a d
Point station about H
Friday morning.

He miwl hta
i in the daily papers
lately Indicate that she

tbe wreck.

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The bou- then ad­

journed.
Washixgtom City. March 24.—No con- 4-yoar-old daughter was fatally burner1 and
grew Friday on account of Chief Justice another child badly Injured. Mm L onglin
Waite's death.
Wasiungtox City, Manh 3k—Saturday
wm devoted in tlie hotiM to consideration of
bnsinres from the judiciary committee, tbo
delmtA- taring on the question of the jurisdi*-diction of *tate a»ri federal courts, t he lull be
Graxd ILvrnm, Mich., March
_jn m,
ing &lt;w to ih-fine and regulate the jurisdiction
ddrvta to votani Chairman Mo
of the latter. Wmvw and Anderwon. of
f tlx, Greenback Mate centralroJowa favored tlie curtailment of tta&gt; juriritc........................
i.w. &lt; I,.. ...tdei.w. nt lb- tk
•
w“* ”* whlch OrT?lT*
comtTittk—,

Ueurge Urt, engine®- « no. g

WOUta* Bute,

XglHaOBARDL

md-

R.r*wt

°"“f SJS.SZ’t

conductor at No. ft, shoulder dlsio-

to bills from tlx, judiciary committee. Among

valid patente signed by tlw amistant secretary
of the
interior; regulating terms of
United Htaten courta in Iowa northern dis­
trict; authorizing tbo treasury to remit du­
ties collected on animals im|x)rted for breedurgent uvumf***j
propriata* M.KTfl.500.

Mills bill, or ever

&lt;rf the death of Chief J.wtkw

Tbe wn-

and C«ntral American nations to encourage
eiorer relations, and arbitration of differ­
ence*, and tbe senate adjourned.
Handall preoooted to tbe bouse a memorial
of the Philkkdphia twiard of trade nganut tbe
Mill* tariff bill The bill to refer claim* of
government emjiloym for conipoiuatiou for
Inbor performed in exceai of eight hours per
day to the court of claims wm debited. Ilog
er* of Arkansa*. Tillman of Routh Carolina,
ami TaulAee of Kentucky opposing and Tar*
ney,Bland. Dingley.and Tx»lge advocating it*
paxMige II was laid over without action un­
til May Ifl. Bill* were j»*«l to prohibit the
use of contract lator g&lt;*&lt;d* by the deport-'
ments or on public work* of any kind and to
prevent tbe employment of convict or alien
Jalor in a similar manner. In committee of
tbe whole the prrv**"1 agricultural depart­
ment was disi'ussod and numerous amend­
ments
adopted
making
it
the
doty of th-) commusdoner to investi-

tecuonista would advocate and vote for much

cianpetrnr* eugitHvys.
All the |&lt;OM«*&lt;igvr trains of tlw Burlington
wire gotten out properly Saturday, tait
there wm no nA&gt;vement &lt;•( freight The otll
rtriking switchmen in

did not permit any ex-C«nfrder*tr addur U&gt;
want Tb® bill providing fur inspection of
uwot* forjtxport and prohibiting tbe im)iort*tion of adulterated food was ivuoed.
A bill

._■• i.u.1 that

.:

half hour later, bearing a gasp, rati U&gt; ttai

WedtiMlay j»et|&lt;**ned consMrtatiunnf Blair’s

alirnad. Fending acthsi no a motion to make
it tbe commiwonnr'* dotv to inquire and re­
port the effm t of the Mlfb tariff bill on the
lalior and industry of Ute Unital State, the
house adjourned.
WAHnixorev Crrr. March 23.—The senate
agreed to the conforenre report on tho urgent
dnficieti'-y bill Tliunstay. The provision requlring the public printar to rigidly enforce
tbe eight-hour law remain* in tbe bill. Sauls­
bury *noko in dsfaniv of th* president'* me*sag.', lUiidiebergor moved that the tblierie*
trraiy be publicly conaidered and wanted im­
mediate •■omideratitji of .hi* motion, but

ln^“.

Tli IS ■: Sam Clay, Grand Haplds’ pror
avutu .itto.-iM'y, . barged with improper offi-i.4irt. will b» taken to thewiprenM
wmn. (.Jay's friimd* claim bo couldn't got «

STRIKERS REINFORCED.
THE “Q" SWITCHMEN CONCLUDE TO

At midnight the 150 switchmen employed
partment of lal-or, and to prohibit the purcha&gt;*&gt;l by the government of cmivict-made
goods. Tarxney introduced a bin prohibit as were on duty al that hour, pickrel
ing tbe employment of convict or alien labor ; np ttaer lantern*
ami walked away
on public works' Tin. btnito then lonsid.-mt from tbe t
bilb exUiiding ttaj idghtrbour law tn letter
fiadotL They gathered in little gre&gt;U)«, and
&lt;virru-r&gt;. and referring i.-laiiiMuf government
Mpployre for extra rompmwitinn for work­ were jolned-by their fellow* from more dising longer than eight Ixmrs per &lt;tay to the

formity and partial poralyid* of tlie entire
right aide. For several years he ha* had a
mania for thrusting pirn, olid hee&lt;llre. which (
hecolhrta on tbe sly. into’tbo right side of
his face nnd neck. At/ttri time of his de­
parture for tbe asylqtk he had tatwren thirty
and fortv pins liuricd b&gt; thp b*xvi in hi*
cheek, tawiilre an unknown number of naodlre
which were entirely oat of sight. Nothing
could keep him from wrompliahiur this
strange treatment oi himself. Though not
jxvdtlvely insane, he was admitted at the asy­
lum, where th. plus nnd need)*-, win be re­
moved and an attoitqA made to rfophbi put­
ting more in.

still slumlwring.

J I.Jl'illianL.a Htanwpod son. had been
-n a lodging railroad during tlie
wtatet. ir.t lw tlie work was of a dangerou*
Ware, 'brreinea having been killed on hi*
nm I... ' ..tn-ludwi to go to Muskegon and

Borne by the *oldier*
were heavily driq-d
»!x horsni drawing the
casket rewt-xl had sable
trappings and plume*. A large number uf
notahle people followed tbo remain*
Th" Pensacola raw'd her anchor toon after
the coffin was phuixl on i«mrd. and *all«l for
Isiguayra. Rhe b expected to reach her de*
Unation tn about tea day*. .The remains will
with

reported providing for a conference of rep-

Pmtorr, March JI,—Frank Egan, deputy

ii&gt; *l',.'Hd,000 In lowrehangw
Iktniit's hanking bouws.
state si lent ion will be
I l|4|&lt;Mi May in.
r : -gw| wife dripAtehsrof

legislation was consi.h-nsl
O'Neil intro­
duced a bill providing that |&gt;rb&gt;un-tnade

and tbe bill allowing war num* who served

js-miit Uie

n Be
a pc
&gt;!*•»mu:

..
-----------t
,,
(J ___
incompetent. Taulbee introdm-od a rreoluUan for an inquiry into Ute beiteflta of civil
service reform. Tlie cximiiiittac on printing
wa* directed to aMwrtoin w hot was delaying
TT?e’HnUnK **
P-'-iMan bill.

Saturday night tho chief justice

refuw-d to &gt;«»y anything about tlie object of

dltional

. ulted
itheedtf

SlX to thTL^
TrLtarT,^ht‘^.hm' *nd 11 ’rrnl ®*«.
tato
“"t* bU1 to •dmit Wyoming
senate held an exnru.

hi* investigation that on March 17, 1887. jute

He died witbonl

of 11 am! &gt;3 gold picrea, Tbehowte then ad­
journed,
Cineago, Marell 91.—Tbr switchmen along
Wahhikown City, March 21.—Blair’s nw
-- ----- —
vx'izuiari I
■the line of tbe Burlington system quit work
with the I etrolia train going rest, aliout
olution to give Confederate veterans the at aiidnight Fri»lay. There was no griev­
three minrter* of a mile wwt of thb place
pruferrave in office a* aganurt. other rx-rolx&gt;l*
Peter Teinpl&gt;&gt;, engineer &lt;&gt;f the emigrant train
ance complained of, no inenvoe of wage*
was delated in the senate Tue-lay with great
wm uadly injured about tbe head, and a
brnkcnuui of th** mme train had a l**g nninwtion, Imt went over without action. A
broken. Of the |&gt;a**nger« from eight to letter from ex-piiKtoffire employm of Itlhv once with the officials of the line at which it
dvlphin was presented, asking an invisrtign- wm announced that tmleM certain abuse*
ten have broken linita nnd orv more or las
Uon into’ tbe adraiuistmUan of I'lMmaster
serioualy hurt, but no one was killed out
Harrity, of that city. A Ull was reported were righted or certain things dyne they
rigbL
quit
tlie
Burlington service.
■uthorixing tbe treasury to purehnac United wouid
Tbe baggageman of the IVtrulia train. Mr.
struck
Ism-oum)
they want&lt;»l
KtaUw bomb with tlw turplna A bill was They
Oakley, hail both leg* broken, and will die.
to
help
the
engineer*
and
fire­
The fireman. Thumas Rhig*. was hurt on the
hand ami face, but th. ;svs«*tigm miracumen
of
that
line,
whow strike
merit during tbe war, and after a abort *«»&gt; t
luusly meaped with slight bruisiw. Through
._r a new clasritlcalion is dragging along and
tendon tbe
the w-nate
ss-nato adjourned
*&lt;1 kxinw.1
Ior
utlve taMiou
O’.A
l.-IF
Tbe house adopted the noolution setting

A BRUTAL PARENT.

ti. Ul«&gt;li Uireatiga-

and

7,^" " |

nty folks are trying to get
d.utors. Ihii are having n

arm-• heavily iradesj with
t:'.!-- with a train on the
'Uy a Ajpena railway the
v. hurt krti out in. the first
luhxiTit* anoth.-r nphere.
. «:e having ttitaje over

Monday

talar, pt u,. 4.vfa,
fuD
I
ir-a-Jh,
WK, nr.IuUr dX Txr. *UidX" A, 3.5- ■
“
•K-lta.
Juu,
”/-"-",
I—*.*adn«w&lt; .------; ..
?
™‘n "' towaiutro-

.

'-o-.-nty horticultural *ociety
• ■1
thirty-u’vouth annual
it i-. still MY&gt;r:ght nnd rigur• .nguter in ita torn*.
■ tin' Her. Washington
w ■ nsvtilly elected cotnM: iiigim G. A. IL. that l»»r*«tahed the age of 19 '•he
• . . &lt;»,'mu«w with a gun on
u'.i
no,&gt;nc would think

,' ~

tw«ai t50,UU0 and glW.000.

The board of tnmtaM of ita, Kalamazoo in- I
•ana aaylum have taken a wjuint ttt the man.
agentaut of that tartitartion, and if Uu-v va '
found anything to. justify tl«
____ .Jbe

. .ui-

legal

■MitunUy morning.

x

^AMHNGTnw City Mnrvh 'V&gt;

•bo prod«w pur.
on. l-bp^pu,
“ ■ 'rt.-Ur w™. d»p™1
b,
.
liavinr turaM nor
..aoL-,
faternatimM.1 _ ____ ____
-the Muff- during th. part two yrara
I “• “w“
• bill by Bhu- wovii
han’”’7 g”” “y**1**** Warwick, at White- 1 rented1?
“ n?’*cU
M&gt;iUU,.!^,hap,'jr
the •nttcipMtoo of recelv- £
c&lt;Tl1 *”-*‘‘* preference ahall
ing &lt;500,000 from a German mtate to which Ku K **
bon°taWy discl*argvd Mildtere
U-7 -r- -P..U-* b,
xSSLr
I EX!?*'’

,

Kic.' ri

A KENTUCKY SENSATION.

ANOTHER VACANCY IN THE UNITED
STATES SUPREME COURT.

Battle Creek.----------------- ^tawhcxM of
.kMb1&lt; «» rto.lm.Sm rto
the urchin* hustle at Freeport.

P*.T~ «&gt;. puUie *Lp .

. •

DEATH OF JUDGE WAITE.

”*SN“ "* ™E «"*Te ANO

WnxiAMATJC, Ctonn-, Mareh 21—A flaanItaggngvrrum uray icarwtu «IUU" ana
~—- - -—chiHrun. Engineer Ort fives iu thta city aud the WilHntelic Having iiwtltute. A
bM . wife and danger.
‘------- ------- ------- -1
tbe amount of •150,000 I* found, owing.

DtrntotT, Mich.. March 2k—
Among

mount to defalcation^

Pahis. March M -In tbe election*

IL M

A,—.—
tin* Ohio nil Bold into Toledo, anotixer to Cin- be iu»w«ar).___
tfnnaU, and another to Chicago, with refiner .
Banker lire

An Use company owns or cwiym.
rf Use Ohio &lt;41 producing fieri, u
K«”« • “* ’*“**'
fontildaiii* rival of the Standard oil wmop «»»
of 1'‘«ht *

�foreign diplomacy has been able Io
exert in a war of commerce that has
brought our country in debt to foreign
MASTERLY ADDRESS ON THETARIFF. governments to an amount, the inu-rrst
on which is now equivalent to a large
__ , come into such
proportion of the agricultural export bright, frosty morul:&gt;c ia January. !««•
of tbe country. This state ot things
must continue or grow worae. unless
Don'I hawk. hawk, blow. spit and disgust
our government will raise Ito whole
Faust has been the center of at­
en body with your offensive breath, but use ran
Pointing up a gentle slope.
revenue out of duties on imports, and
traction for local horsemen ever since
hteZrivaL “The French Coach is. Um&gt;
thns relieve the country from all forms
One of the handsome buildings of
of direct taxation, and by that moans walk from.here up that dirt road."
coming horse" said Mr Bechtel to our
Muskegon is the new M. E. church.
encourage the application of knowl­
reporter. When one observes the fine
With groan* and sighs, and dizzied eye*.
edge economy, and labor in a course or
points of Faust, he cannot but agree
Peter Cooper was the greatest bene­ effort, to Bupply onr own wotito by our tbln white hair and warmly clad, sluing upon a
He seek* tbe couch aud down be lie*:
with Mr. B. F.uM ta.borwot
Nausea
and
faintness
lu
him
rise.
log
by
the
wayside.
He
was
resting
bls
hands
factor of tbe laboring men of this own industry, out of our own good raw
Hrow
racking
pains
assail
him.
stvle
good action,
muscled
country. He established the Cooper materiah. that can be put into useful upon a long staff, and smiled pleasantly aa I
Keextra
“ WSTveO
kindwell
di.po-Ulon
Bick headache! But ere tong comes ease.
Institute for the benefit of laborers. forms with ns small an expense of hu­ approached After a cordial greeting I naked.
HI* stomach settle- into peace.
«nd very UudlUrail. Be look, every
Within hl* bead the tbrobblnr* ecaseHe gave much of his time and a prince­ man labor here aa in any other part of
"Is that Fort Motte?" pointing toward a
Pierce’s Felleta never fallliim!
Idl rhe horw or .troof qoMlU™, »ood
ly fortune in advancing their interests. the world. Thus it will enable the rather flue-looking bouse for the region stand­
Nor will they fall anyone In sued a dire pre- epeed. Mid » pIcMant driver. Uk COM
He was a large employer of labor, and country U&gt; win back ita independence ing on the high rolling plain which sloped to dlcamenL To too dyspeptic, the
“■]'
tbe constipated, they are alike “a friend In Mra»r» B. 4 a. « bl« lot or money u».
the hundreds of men ip bis employ of foreign debt by paying it off as fast
need
aud
a
friend
indeed.
”
We were shown the copy ot the orilooked up to him as a child te a as the umounnt can be raised from
••Mo they call It," s«'d the old man; “but it
father. Certainly such a man would
The St. Joseph Republican will be (inel certilicete Irom the r reach «ovain't tbe fort we tuck from tbe British taoro’n
“rnmrat sublns »t SV Lo.. showing tbe
not advise laboring men. except for the dutire on imports and our own
issued as a dully, beginning April 1.
breeding ot Fnusl. Mid bl, ,captM&gt;oe
their ow» good. He was the fatherof products.
f
A Modest, Sensitive Woman
“The people of our country should
bv the management of the government
the greenback party, and was the
"1 reckon 1 wuz.” repUeiTtbv old man. “D’ye
shrinks from consultiag a physician about
meet able champion ot greenback ideas. never forget that one of the great caus­ see that scar?" pointing tu his forearm, which' utien
functional drramtement. and prefer to suffer In stables.
His words should be weighed by every es that led to the-American revolution be had barred ot Ha sleeve. “A redcoat’s bul­ silence. Tbi* may be a mistaken feellhg. but It
man who has ever affiliated with that was the determination on the part of let made It iu a scrimmage alore tbe siege. I 1* one which is hugely prevalent. To all such
we would »av that cue of the moat skill­
party. The political Issue of our day is Great Brilian to force Its manufactures wa* Horn”* lelteuant. Horry, &gt;ou know, wa* women
ful physicians ot'toe dav. who ba* had a vast
undoubtedly the tariff, and on that line on the colonies, to be paid for by send­ Marion’* right-hand man wbru huuUug Tories. exiwnrnee iu curing discAsw
party lines will be drawn. Were Peter ing raw material to England, thus keep­ Ho stuttered when harried to say anything U....Wtllcn I* Ol Ilfing
them
dependent
by
preventing
them
rstimauie
aiu 10 ineui.
reirrv, »»,. •
- Cooper alive to-day, with the question
quick. Coming suddenly on a Tory camp oue Favorite Freecripllou- This Is the only remedy
nf protection or free trade the issue, from manufacturing for themselves. night, be wauled to tell u* to nre quick. He for woman’* peculiar weaknesses and ailment*,
toaaue ordinary kind*, and cannot be sold itconipatltlon with toe multitude of Inw tret. shor.
sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee
he would undoubtedly vote the re­ This policy of England has drawn to its
weight, alum or phosphate • powder*. Bold nuh
from the manufacturers, that It will give sat**publican ticket, for he well knew that little islahd the wealth of every coun­
faction in every case or money refunded.. See
the policy whiteb now receives the «)- try that l&gt;M allowed itself to become
-Why wbm this called Kort Motte?” I inqtilr- guarantee printed ou bottle wrapper.
the
subject
of
ita
policy
and
power.
It
doraemeot of the democratic adminis­
is
still
trying
to
persuade
the
peopje
of
tration would mean mischief and ruin
SPLENDID HORSES
“Bless your soul!" said the old soldier, with
this country to run their ploughs in
and nothing else.
This address was prepared, as stated competition with tbe mighty mactnnre animation. "Don’t you know Becky MotteIn Mr. Cooper’s own langrage below, at in England, where a single engine is do­ Becky Brewton that wa*—lived here? Mighty
But a few short years ago, when the
the request-of a free trade league, ing the work of a thousand horses.. To plucky woman was Becky Motte. A purty wo­
whose members evidently feared the see the foliy of yielding to a British man. too; aa purty as a picture, though she was subject ot good horset was mentioned,
effect of the telling blows in fayor of policy, wp have only to look at the ef­ WtU-nlffh forty year old. and bud a darter no one ever thought of speaking of
protection given hy the veteran phil­ fects produced on our country during married to Glneral Picktrey. Bhe was a Charles­ Hastings in that connection. But now
anthropist, and so adjourned their ses­ the war with England. Al that time, ton lady, daughter of-a Britisher, and this waa our city can boast of some as line-bred
sion without giving hirn a chance to when our foreign trade was cut off. her best country house-a mighty healthy place animals ns-ttny city in Ute state, and
lalwr was in demand and money abun­ ou Hits hill. The British druv Becky out of lire when eastern horse buyfera come to
read his address.
dant, furnaces nnd mills were built, house, dug a big dltbh nil around It. piled up a Michigan V* pick up good animals, they
•NOTE.- -Thl* article wm written at the request
of Mr. Appleton. who wa* then » member the and all actively employed: wagre were high bank o’ dirt ’round the ditch, nest the find it to their intercut to come to Hast­
Free Trade league tlmt wm to meet al Saratoca high, and our national debt small buese, and ao made a tort of it-a purty lining ings. No one man has contributed
on the fttb ut September. 1ST*. I Informed Mr. Four years later our country was per­ fort agiu muskets and rifles. It was a nice more to make Hastings a good reputa­
Appleton that I would comply with hl* request suaded to yield to a British policy of
tion in this respect than Eli Bechtel;
and meet him at HiraUv-* on the day appointed.
1 wot btn&gt; word that I wa* at the Stewart tree trade. At once all was changed; Becky built right alter the war. I helped draw a man who has had over thirty years
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION
Hotel, where hr called and arranged tint I mills and Turnaces were stopped, labor timber to build IL"
experience in handling horses both in
aliould read tbe pap«r ttm next day at 12 o dock.
went begging, our poor houses were
"The British drove Mrs. Motte and her family this state and Ohio.
PERFECT
It has never been Mr. Bechtel's idea
o'clock came, 1 saw sir. wcn* .&lt;&gt; intonioraw tilled, the prices of land de lined, mon­ out of her boose, did they? Where did they
Don with Mr. Appleton, when Mr. Appleton ey became scarce, and interest high;
to keep stock whose get would be fast
took the chair, and Mr. Well* moved that this
"To her overseer’s, ou yon hill.” be replied. horses so much as it has to product­
league do now adjourn. Thl* left me to infer the rich who held mortgages became
that their theories of free trade wouid not bear richer, and the poor and those who •“Beeky wa* a rich widder; lost her busband good serviceable, all-purpoqp horses—
lls superior excellence proven in million* of
so strong a light.-Fktkh Ct'orgn.
were In debt were ruined. At that early In tho war, and lived here tn the summer. just the class the farmer wonts for home* for more than a quarter of a century. It
time the American fartoer had no for­ At that farm-house she showed real grit, I tell work on the farm, or the business man
uurscu
vuv
........ eign
or
home
market
for
the
surplus
who
wants
good
rangy
fellows
who
are
Gentlemen of The National Free Trade
». the Strongest Purest. and moat Healthful.
Rapid* Lv.
product of the country. Complaints
handsome roadsters, and with speed Dr. Frier’* Cream Baking Powder dure not Grand
League:
.
MlddtovUf*..........
grew and increased until things grew
“How did stie show grit?" I asked, as I seated enough for comfort, and endurance contain Ammonia. Lime, or Aluip- Sol* onl? Mag
1 have to thank you, gentlemen, for so had that in 1828 our government
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
the polite invitation you have extended found it necessary to adopt what I call myself on a big log beside tbe veteran-in the enough to keep a good gait till the end
of the journey shall be reached. And
MW TOK*.
CHICAGO.
tome, to address your League on one a true American system—a system of bright sunshine.
txce
of the most important subjects that internal free trade—a trade that ex­ “Well, you see,” said tbe old patriot, as his Mr. Bechtel's judgment in three mat­
12
ters is unsurpassed. Because of his Htate of Michigan, county of Barry
can be presented-to the American peo­ tended to all parts of our own country voice waxed stronger by tbe atlmnlous of lived acknowledged
good judgment and
recollection*. "Hwy had her-bouse, and five
At a srastau ot U&gt;e Probata (
ple.
all articles that are the product of hundred redcoats were iu and around it. Lef- pleasant ways with’ patrons, he has County of Barry, holden at the Probate otnre In
"The experience of nearly eighty-sev­ in
own soil or American labor. By tenant-Colonel Lee- Legion Harry, you know- won the confidence of all especially the the City.of IlMtlux*. in said County, on Tuesen years has taught me that the great­ our
dav. the 27th day of March, In the year one
this system duties were laid on imports
• ।
. . • ir:’.: buntlretl ruidclKlitv-e’igbt.
est and most Important question that that soon gave new life and energy to you must have beard of him -a dashing young farmers.
Associated with Mr. Bechtel is Mr.' Present. Wm. W Cole. Judjre bf Probate.
now demands the consideration of the the trade and business of the country. trooper then of my age--twenty-five-bad joined
In the matter oi the relate ol George Hazel.
American people is. whether we. as a The public debt was soon cut off, and us with hl* lighthonwiuen. and we al! pushed F. G. Goodyear, of this city, and the ‘ On rciullnK and dllng the petition, duly vertforward, horse and foot, for this place to drive firm haa more elegant dollars worth of
nation, are willing to know tbe truth, prosterlty became universal.
off the Britisher*. That very mornln’ some . valuable horseflesh in their stud'Than fled. ot Ann Hazel, widow ot aald deceased.
and let the truth make and maintain
“By degrees, between 1834 and 1842. troops from’Charleston came to the fort with any other firm or association io Barrv' Firaylng that a&lt;*-rt-.«ln Instrument now on flic
our freedom, or whether we have delib­ the
n this court purinrrthu: tn be tbe last will and
tariff
was
again
repealed
by
the
in
­
dispatches
tor Lord Bawdou at Caniilcu. They oounty. Suvh is the reputation of their trelamenl nt said dere.wed may be admitted to
erately determined to follow the advice fluence of southern and pro-slavery pol­
were about to leave when we api&gt;eared at । horses as sires of No. 1 colts that they prolcstc and the ail ministration ot said aptste
of men and nations, that have a direct iticians. whose whole wealth was
mar tw grante&lt;! tn ynar petitioner or some.other
Eaton Rapid*
and an immediate interest to mislead vested in cotton and slaves. The mills Becky’s farm-house. They wuz sheered and have patrons from a scope of country suitable person.
Thereupon It K ordered, that Friday, the &lt;*■*•*•....
and deceive us. For wey ma rest ns- were again stopped, furnaces closed, didn't go. Lee had a little slx-pouuder cannon twenty miles in extent in nearly every
day.of April. A. D. 1SS*. at ten o'clock in NaahviUe......
sdred that all trade between foreign lands fallen to half price, the sheriff at which be placed In battery on the knoll you see direction from Hastings, including all jnch
the forenoon, be a*&gt;litned for the bearing of Morgan.......... .
the
counties
adjoining
our
own.
yonder,
speckled
with
tbe
.Clumps
of
some
trees
nations and our own is a kincP-of com­ work, states repudiating their debt, the
petition, and tlial the heir* *1 law of aald K5!te::
A Banker reportcr.recently visited said
deceased and all other person* Interested In
mercial war. It is a war of interests, treasury unable to borrow at home or lately cut down. The red coats bad no artillery.
Bechtel &amp; Goodyear’s stables in this -said estate, arc required tn appear at a session of Mld&amp;riUe/.'.........
as all nations are using their highest abroad, and bankrupt laws plowed by
court, then to be holden at .the Probate
City, which have been lately refitted said
"Who were Lee* troupers?" I aaked.
1AM
arts to buy as cheap and sell as dear as congress. In 1842 the true American
offlee. ln tbe city of ItakiliiK*. tw’said comity, Grand Rapid* Ar.
"Mostly youug Virginian*, 1 reckon, ready to­ and put In first class shape.
they can. All are trying to buy their
and »!»&lt;&lt;w cause. It any there be. why the peaycr
All train* ran by ninetWlhimeridliu) orrcntrw
was again tried and in less than
"Show you.the horses, did you ask?" I of the petitioner should not be granted.
raW materials in the cheapest market, system
standard time.
Throuitb FkjMelw* bt-t
five
years
the
production
of
iron
alone
And It I* further ordered, that said petitioner Grand Rapid* and Detroit on all day train.
inquired
Mr.
‘
Bechtel.
“
Yea
sir.
with
lead
wherever
bis
country
needed
brave
meu.
and to sell their manufactured labor rose from 200,000 tons to 800,000 tons.
Eve notice to tbe person* Interested iu said «e
Oonnonosa.—At Grand lUuld* with Ch&gt;He was a handsome youug inau, with large dark pleasure.”
for the most that can l»e obtained for
te. of the prndem-y a! said peUtl*c. and the
Mlehbcxn for HoIUmkI. Monica
was again universal; mines eye* and bropn hair. Tlie guy antform of his
First we saw that handsome Clyde hearing thereof by causing a eopr of this order. ea«o * Wwit
and potato north, and with Gnu&gt;4
It. This thtw are doing by the use of Prosperity
were open, mills were built, and money meu made tbe bomespon clothes of Marlow's stallion, Charley Ross, whose get are In I to be pnbll&lt;h«*l In the Hastlnr* Ba'XZ* a MusksBon
Rapid* * Indiana R. R. for Bl&lt; Rapid*.Trav-rs*
all the arts, both fair and foul, that hu­ plenty,
and the public and private rev­ brigade appear meaner than ever. But we bad nearly every township in the county, n-wsjuper printed and circulated In said Coun­ City and Petoakey. New York and PariOr Rxman ingenuity can devise.
ty of Barry once tn each wre-k for three sueceasive pre** dally. All other train* dally except Hon
ever. Once more in
and whose reputation as a sire of fine
"There has been nothing comparable enue greater than
'
' Local Agent. HaMlax*. •
policy of free trade was
“How did you lake the fort with only that lit­ colts has been long established. This (A true copy.)
with the evils that have and may result 1846 the British
by repealing our tariff, and, tle fleft-jilece?" I inquired.
is his sixth season since he came into
to nations from a war of commerce. adopted
not withstanding the discovery of gold
’
“I’ll tell ye. Lee dismounted his trooper*, Mr Bechtel’s possession.
Invasion of armies is attended with in
California, money was as high ui led ’em Into a narrow hollow up to a short way
Next we were shown a fine I’ercherwaste of property, distraction of life, ever.
. British iron came In and geld from tbe fort, and with the help of some nig- on-Norman stallion
and suspension of all fair exchange of
out Id 1867. the culmination
LAMOTTE
the prooucts af labor; but. with the re­ went
dated April thirteenth. A. D. isrr,. and recorded
was
reached,
and
the
crisis
came
on.
which
was the first animal purchased in the office ot tbe Ite«l»ter of Deed*, for tbe
turn of peace, m^ty can again combine The treasury was again nearly bank­ breastworks whilst we took post at the field­
their efforts, and, In a few years, all is
piece to defend It In case tbe red-costs should by the firin. and which they have own­ county of Harry and state ot Michigan, on the
in Uber three of
ed now nearly three years. Lamotte is acth day of April. A. D.
as it had been before. Such, however rupt In three years emigration fell
tbe point of twenty-eight yraira surrender. They said they wouldn’t. Jl»t then a beautiful coal-black, nine years old,
is not the case with the substitution of below
and our own exports fell off to
stands 16 hands high, and weighs, tlreUic.mim ot ooe thousand and nlnrtv-four
foreign trade for the hnnje commerce abefore,
dollar*, and »even rent*, and aa &amp;Uora«&gt;T'*fre of
mere
nothing.
Such
have
been
the
when
ingood
flesh,
IJ67O
pounds.
In
of tbe products of our own land and
Camden and tiad sent troops to Join the garri­
twrnly-fltr dollar* provided tor tn said tnortour own labor. Under artful and al­ effects of yielding to a policy recom­ son at Kort Motte. That very night their eamp­ the Fercheron Stud book of the U. S. n&lt;e; no suit or proreodtn** at law have
his registry number bbS.'JOS; and in the bren instituted to recover the money* secured
luring fascinations of the powers of mended by men and nations having in­
said mort*a&lt;r. or any part thercol;
foreign trade, association for mutual terests to serve that are at war with all eight made us I Indy. I tell you. Something National Registry of French Draught byOn
U&gt;e Xlrd day ot April. A. D. IRH. aald
Horses. 2,535. Lamotte was imported Francis
Holden departed till.* lite teavinr hi*
benefit dice awav, intellect declines, the best interests of our own country.
“It would be as unwise for our coun­
will and testament l»eartn« dale the 17th
and the life blood of a nation slowly
works with our baby cannon or reach them by from France in 1883 by Powell Broa, list
try
in
time
of
war
to
govern
the
move
­
day
of April, A. D. 1ST7. by which one Kxlralzlek
ebbs away, rendering recovery from
digging trenches would take too much time. of Springboro, Crawford Co., Penn., imd Holden became (he owner ot said note and
ments
of
armies
by
the
advice
of
our
day to day more difficult, and closing
But Lee was up to anything. ‘We must burn fiurchased from them by Mr. Bechtel mortRKA. and-on tbe l*th day ot August.
or Bechtel &amp; Goodyear two years ago. A. D. l8Bt. aald Kalralzh-k Holden departed
finally in the material and moral death enemy as it would be for our govern­
till* life leaving her last will and testament
ment to allow our national policy to be
He is a horse of fine style and actiop, bearing
of a nation.
"The shluglca ou he bouse wuz dry as tinder,
date the 13th day ot Angust. A. D. 1SS1,
controlled
by
the
advice
of
tbo
trading
“ ‘The first attempt at manufacture
for the sunshine win hot ou that day, at the good bone, well muscled, and hand­ by which the uud John Holden became tho
nations
of
Europe,
who
will
always
somely
proportioned An every respect. owner of said note and mortgage.
in the American colonies was followed
middle ot May. ’I can send Are on ’em with ac­
Now. therefore, by virtue ot the power of sale
consult
their
own
interests,
entlrdv
in
­
A number of bls colts were foaled last contained
by interference on the part-of the Brit­
In said mortgage, aud tbe statute In
ish legislature. • • • In 1710 the dependent Of any interests of ours. It But be didn't llkgto do IL Becky Motte wuz season, and their owners are more than such cmo made and provided, notice i* hereby
House of Common.* declared that tbe is well to remember that there is noth­ bts friend; her son-in-law wuz his friend; b'ut be satisfied. Lamotte is a very valuable riven that on Hatunfny. the thirteenth dav of
A. D. IMS. at Un o’clock In the .foreubon.
erecting of manufactories in the ing that can be said to be purchased thought of his country Aral and hl* friend* animal, and Is a prime favorite among June.
I shall sell al public auction, to the highest bid­
colonies tended to lessen their depend­ cheap of foreign countries, that must be afterward. When he mentioned It to Beeky, tbe farmers, and his popularity will in­ der. at the north front door ot the court house
bi tbeclt* of Haatlnn. Harry Go., Mich., (that
ence on Great Britan.’ ‘In 1732 the ex­ bought at the expense of. leaving our the plucky woman elapped her bands and aald. crease as his merits are better known.
being the place where the clrculVeoort for Har­
Next we were shown
portation of hate from province to mon labor unemployed, and our good
ry county (a holden). the premise* described In
MARGOT,
province and the number of apprentices raw material unusea.
“I advocate the cause of our manu­ if they wont surrender.’ Wasn’t that real grit also Percheron-Norman. coal-black in
was limited. ♦ • • In 1750 the erecUon
—real patriotism?
facturing
Interests,
because
they
aecure
gago.
with eight per rent. Interest, and all legal
color with one white ankle and white
of any mill ofengine for allting or rol­
together with an attoincy’» fee of twentyling iron was prohibited, ♦
In 1765 to tbe farmer his surest and best mar­ surrender. They knew help was ulgh and they strip in face. He is the equal of La­ roala.
five dollar* covenanted for therein, the premis­
the exportation of artisans from Gre&amp;t kets for the agricultural products of the wouldn’t do 1L Ho asked Marion. ‘Have you a motte In beauty, build, action And style. es being described hi aald mortgage aa all that
Brittan was prohibited under a heavy country, and because experience has de­ man who can shoot straight with a bow aud ar­ He is four years old. stand* 1g hands certain lot,piece and parcel of land situate iu tbe
township of Fralrirvflle. In the county of Barry
penalty. • ’ • In 1782 the prohibition monstrated the fact that the surest row?* ’Yes.’tbe (Mnend said;’Nathan Savage high, and weighs 1,700 lbs. He was im­ and
Male of Michigan, and known and described
ported from France in 1884 by Powell as follows, to-wlt: The nortn east fractional
was extended to artificers in printing way to maintaft our independence and Is as good akbot aa any Indian.’
Bros., and purchased direct from them quarter &lt; t*»of section number twenty-two fits) iu
calicoes, muslins or linens, or in mak­ cheapen goods to the consumer, is to
one (1) north of. range ten (10&gt; west, con­
foster
the
home
productions
of
our
by Mr. Bechtel for his firm on Decem­ town
ing implements used in their manufac­
taining
seventy one and 70-100 acre* of laud, be
ture. • • ’ In 1785 the prohibition was country, and giv-e diversified employ­ house with Nathen. He tried the bow aud aald. ber ’Sg. His registry number in the tbe same more or les*, except three and tM-iin
Percheron book of France is 2,602; m .3 1M-1®. acre*, dented by Htepben DoMrr u,
extended to tools used in iron and steel ment to our people. And I advocate
Storr. on and off from toe south west
manufacture, and to work-men so em­ an American system, because I desire
the Percheron Stud book of the U. 8. Thoma*
corner and described as follow*, to-wlt: Com.
ployed. • • • In 1789 it was so extended the political power and the financial Becky to tbe youngest, who bad married Col­ his number Is 6,456; in the National
honor of the nfition to be maintained onel Alston, 'run and git the Indian bow and Register of French Draft Horses of
j.uuwi «■&lt; *uu»e acncnoeu, running
as to embrace oven colliers.’
arrows.
’
Turpentine
torches
were
fastened
to
America, 3,883. Having found such a north on quarter (if) line, twelve (Uj chain* and
"The war ot the revolution of our and vindicated before the world. This
ren, that In pursuance oi
great demand here for a horse of the
country was brought on by a war of can be roost effectually accomplished by
commercial interests, as Is apparent by making ourselves independent as far as them like blazin' straight to the roof, Tbe splendid build, easy action and sterling three (3)chain* and thirty &gt;10) links, thence
shingles smoked and w# hurrahed. They blaz­
•outb
ten
(10)
chain*
and
sixty-seven
(67)
links
our
own
soil
and
climate
and
good
raw
ties of Lamotte, Messrs. Bechtel &amp; to qimrter (1*) line, ttenee west on quarter (i*)
these and other facts. It was a war
Mi, there urffl
ed, and we shoiiied. The redcoats ran up and
Ighest bidder
year determined upon getting one HnethreeW chain* and thirty (SO) link* to toe
that showed a determination on the materials will enable us to produce the began to knock off tlie burning shingles. Shots
part of the mother-country to keep her same articles we need, and this they do
as nearly like him as possible. Those
Dated March M' ism.
colonies entirely dependent on England with as small an expense ot labor as It tbe Bri Ushers scampering pell mell below. who have seen Mr. Bechtel driving La­
motte and Margot upon our streets will
-for all forms of manufactured articles. would require to produce the same ar­
(quarter
agree with us in saying that two more
Laws were enacted to keep her colonies ticles in any other part of the world. I
mty-flvr,
from manufacturing out of their own advocate a policy that will maintain
nearly matched Norman stallions could
County.
. FroUate Order.
good raw materials things indispensi- the national government and pav the nur prisoners. Wasn’t we happy fellers? I not be found. Ln all the points that Aate ot, Michigan,
County
&lt;jf
Barry-aa.
’t mind tbo bullet-hole in my arm a bit. Just show the excellence at the Percheron
ADELPHIA K. KANE.
ble for their own use, and necessary to nation’s debt out of duties on imports. didn
4i
l
:.ras.s'X
’
,
Guardian.
give employment to those who have The heaviest duties should be laid on then. Becky Motte-piucky Becky Motto-waa" breed, the two haye no superiors tn
nothing to sell but their own labor. all articles that will aid in securing a as happy aa any of us, though her flue house this country- Mr. Bechtel will be
The war of the revolution was a war of diversified employment to our people." wuz in ruins. Bbe Invited the British officers, pleased to show them to any who may anil elcht hundred and eighty eight
I will close my remarks by a quota­ as well at ours, to her farm-house to lunch, and. desire to make such inspection.
resistance to n war ot commerce then
b&gt;-ing forded by the • mother-country on tion from a speech of Daniel Webster,
There has lately become a great de­ d^a*cdlnBlkr tbS “*“* ot u“her B- HUU« Cora
the colonies. Our conquest of a coun­ where he declared that "The producing purlite'tbher country** enemies a* toils friend*. mand for large, finely proportioned
Cornklia B. Hills, executrix of the estate of Oat*
try did not deliver us from the consum­ catue of allprosperityie labor ! labor! I
horses, of easy action and handsome
render her Anal account as such and pray*
mate power of highly-educated British labor!! P The govefment was made old soldier, "word caion to our Glneral that carriage. They are wanted as roadsters to
th"»U‘aiM?w
heanl Mid allowed and
to
protect
this
Industry,
to
give
it
both
tome of bls men wuz amusing iliemselrer by and carriage horses. The demand for vile be discharged fn»u
diplomata, whose business it has always
her said trust.
be«n to find the weak places in sur­ encouragement and security. To tht* hanging Tories. Marlon hurried out and with them is very great and the prices paid ,
11 ”
to»» Thursday, tbe
’n A1 df*&gt;’ oI A,'.rl1’ •*■’, D•* ton o'clock
rounding governments, sad to so con­ very end, with this precise object in
often fabulous. The nearest approach iIn
the forenoon, b* aligned for the hearing of
trol the legislation of those countries view, power was given to congress over the life of one ot ’em. It was Tom Cunningham, to perfection for the carriage horse of said
petition, and that the heir* at law of ikld
an to make them tributary to the wealth the currency and over the money ol one. of U.e worst, who died nt Kingston last this kind is the French Coach horse.
,.“hrr
IMerestodIn said Lt re Cbtekrm
■ year. The til neral threatened to kill any man To meet this demand, and to enable
and power of Great Britain. These the country.
dlaiamata, after having secured for
wboattampied to barm another prisoner. A Just breeders hereabout to raise the most
tueir own manufacturing interests
inau, n bntvn num, is Christian man was Gener handsome animals of the roiulkteMlasa
This result ot InillgHttion will ui longer be
l.bsrrt 1
■’"‘i’-'*'1 ,H,t
Kri“'tod- And It Sait, bbl
more perfect mechanical powers than
al Marion.”
»
Messrs. Bechtel Jk Goody ear have added' te
I* further ordered. That said petitioner give uoany other nation posaessed, have en­ exporienm-d if Hlmmona Liver Itegnlnior is tak­
When the venerable soldier had finished Ids to their stables here the beautiful tlce to the persons Interested in said estate, nf
Calf BE
abled their government to gain greater en after each meal. It Isatich a good digester,
the pendera-y ot saltKprtltion. and the bearing
French Coach stallion
mlvantages by their way of commence and so mild and pleasant in it* effect that It Is where I spent several hours very pleasantly.
thereof hy causing a copy of this order to be hiwwppelte
published In the Hasting* Baxxu, a uewina- Apptaa. pet oli
ir country than they could have
Apples, dned
He said the narrator was a worthy pensioner four years old, stands 16 hunda high, per printed and cl
d if the colonies had remained enaud a man of truth, and that the traditions of and weighs 1.400 when in good fleab; is Harry, onee Im earl
i under their own control. Such
i0"*
bul 'X’rrret. tbo country aa well as official reports were in genof dark mahogany bay with black
Men the consummate ability that
points. Was imported from France in

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner
VOL. XXXII. NO. 49.

The Hastings Banner.

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County News.

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Hastings, mich. april 4.

The ladles working band iravn a

. Hastings. Barry, Com Micil,
U1A ,*£”, *01 be an old ruhlooed tlonaAonIi»?*?I&gt;,.?*ll.on

COOK &amp;2jilSKERN.
StlBhCRiniON KATKS
before the end of the year the
ptlou a ill positively be gl.Jft.
•*. cent* will be added for nostH-rftnr resides outside or the

aih ektising rates.­
- r»-w .............................. 1100 00
•lorxe Mr special pasiUotu.
JOB FRIimNG.
. rid-1* tell tn the Job Printing De­
cue iN.xxtiM. Eventhltv In the
rh «•«*; Mid with the latest faoeeot
. i,&gt;Brorre! patterns of machinery*
:«• i-orrmenemployed, enables the

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HASTINGS.
. . city .4 JXCO Daopla turrounded
i t »p»rous country. Mid I* the
lUrry co-tety* «*• l«**tlon on
«| u-rraco* rt*ln&lt; from U&gt;e Tboro.0.2 bortlly be &lt;urp*M*A WIU&gt;
*3odrd rtrwta MS haadaomn
j «ru» an ciceUonl rrrttteote ptaoe.
.- ,r*jrj Kboub of the blgbeat
• . . vt ’.- al*o • acSOoi library of
-ud elrgaat acl .Kii bulldiug*. It
unira, three eicellbat newtMpera.
... Kirtir* ot Um- *c&lt;Trt and txur»
It ru. boart vf aa One a *y*tem uf
rt.jr «tj povM-*Ma. which fur
.i vjrpoMcd purity and adaiXa.

'roev and twu new hotel*, one
q to the public, that have no
. itv of three time* the popuia
, Itv buvlnea* men and bu»l&gt; rt&gt;rva»t with the tnnea in
n-e It haa ilraadv a number
.dUctunng enterprises. But
, to tblv direction bas been
i-ropcr transportation faelli -

li K fess been completed to
: u ti-arcr Cturago by rad
&gt; Rapid* or Jackson. It Is the
of tbl* line to rite nd
Huuno railroad baa
1 od ir.taed I nun Uiwrll »outh to
■lefcc miit-s north of Haatlnga The
, u*. iwc soured Mid most ofc the
-- •lour from Freeport io Harting*,
.it 1. vit-i.drd to Harting' in itw.
... flue tr-.a,p&lt;&gt;rtatlon facllltle* a*

irm .1 iUrt'.Bn. and1 It oiler* most liberal In
duolor • &gt;eh institutions Certainly no
l-ner plao- lor my branch of manufacturing.
fuul’.ure and woodwork, could be
s-twieu tad 3 liber*! bonus will be given for
the ijrati.r. Sere of such eslahlirtftdenta.
HAK1IA- • about lo^nt-r a new era rtKproa
’ peri'.y, Mid vn&gt;P0**M to placi- Itself Io the front
ranted t.1- t-u»clingultte*of Miclilc.uj. In this
coamatM- wr-wdi state that during lb- past
Trur.te - n. ■. 1-uildluiD abJ Improvements tn
KMtlm- &gt;r. r patent ?'.oo.ari :iud during the uu&gt;t
Cwo 'j. ir- ;■”.«*•. For further particulars
; c H ■ ur- of the best cities In ytiehigar and li;m-. »• bright pro-p-cts as an&gt;.
tear th- Hxh-m.- B a Kit. acknowledged to
Je the •••■;; J of any county pa|»e.r published.

|» M BYTE

-Attorney at Law.
Hastings. Mich,
irtatof the staid. Special

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. AHBER. M. D.,

Iluuirop.uhk' Physician and-Surgeon.
Mi- ■
-mi rt hi* &lt;«•» over Nevin's store
Oim- * U
i ni. uml from 1 to 3 p. in. All calls
lu.c.:. • - r&lt; ;mlv promptly re»i&gt;on&lt;lud to. Rasldeu.-. - i'.-cur. Center and Church
■....'(taULgv, Mkb.

f’ W.I.UWRY.M.D.,
v■
Physician and Surgeon.
M du-s a bpedaity cf treaUuz dioeasca of the
K au'i EA a and the t&gt;re*ervaUon of vision
ek!&gt; a”h,li SFat:TACIL,t® *ad °fe
udl , a„.j residence on Broadway, near Court
Houw. Hartings, Mich.
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Ij uc tit for th* Ohio Farmer’s Insurance Co.
Be won-. policies on a man'* property against
«■’&lt;. f..—, ..xa-ulngor wind; against a man's
by death and accident.
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K. TIMMERMAN.

A • Ik.iiutpathic,Physician &amp; Surgeon,
•"■'i- e over Ijtthrop’s drug store.)

E'AMt in,; SALK.—One of the beat farms
' y110’1 tewurtiip, of one hundred acres,
- ..
r... ui„|rr Rood cultivoilon, good
LW--.1 *:i&lt;!
rti also corn barn granery. 5 scree
'-1* choice fruit, pood water In well and
^.7 '?’-,r ' n»*&gt; o' «»trees. For further pariumV ''! rtr"*t my residence 6mlle* nurtnof
TOBIAH GARN.
««• i&gt;. Mh-tfgan, county of Barrj -as.
t." *, ',‘I“'| Of the Probate ('ourt for the
,’i?rr’. holdea at the Probate Office tn
" ilwlltv*. in aaldcouuty. on Wrdneo\
» “V'Apr11.1” Uw year one tbous1 '
;“’d elxbty eight.
"h*. ii-. Wm. u. »‘ole. JudRp nf Probate.
of Charon*G. Bent-

r.'.idiag and Ollngtbe petition, ihily veriHoibroak, agent anaaitor.
1
■ ■•■i M. it-n;i0-, administratrix of the
• • ■■ ■ ■ 1 in-rnsed praying that she may be
;’lie teal ertaie ot oaid dectawed.
t/nl.1
de’«rit*d for reason* therein

It l-.iirden.il, that Thurodav. the

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iy there be, why the prayer
iW tint Im granted. And it
iCJ"V
petition, aod the hMring
PiUlUoLi ■ ''?!?•?£ a “W of
order to be
? the Harttagit Baxxxk. a newaps•Urr 'ni ':' ,“nd c,rrulate&lt;l in Mid county of
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J.McKalrey. Mante Grove.

Preston Jewell. Awrio.
Postmaster, Iju-ey.
Poatmarter, Banfleid.
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O'Dwmen.
J. N. Covert, Carlton.
Portmaster. Freeport.

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“ h0”’* ,or « -bort
ph WiTu1
F°10 Mancelona.
entertained comPaR* ,fro™ Kalamazoo last week.
nrut
friends at Allegan
Kalamazoo last week.
Mra. Rent© Faulk, of Plainwell, via[Jg^a«Khler. Mra Henry A?buur.

Nettie Chestnut and Walter Cline
are very sick.
Jack Kermsee and wife buried their
only child, a bright little boy. last week.
He was sick but a short time.
„ J. 8. Miller lost a valuable horse last
weeK.
Ed. Morgan carries a broken arm.
caused by his horae kicking him.
J. Pumfrey .and V. Hands have been
loading care for the M. 0.
A nice little party gathered at the
home of Albert Williams’ last Friday
evening as a surprise. More victuals
next time and all will be well.

WHOLE NO. 4714.
Marriages are plentiful in thia vicini­
ty now days. Sylvanus Lipacomb and
Minnie Gill were married March 25th.
and Fred Griswold and Alice Landis
March 27th.
H. Curtis lost a six year old mare last
week.
Sabbath school was re-organized at
the Tamarac church last Sunday. The
following officers were elected: Supt.,
Mra H. Jordan: Sec., Hayden Myers;
chorister and treasurer, L. Alden.
Jane Myers has a sister visiting her
from Oscoda Co.
The spring term of school commenc­
ed in the Tamarac district last Tu«The voung people had a party at

a serious attack of lung fever.
David Houfstetter will move on Mr.
Inaley’s farm and John Olmstead has
moved into Mr. Barber’s house.
Fayette Insley and Frank Wolcott
Wilf spend the summer in Muskegon.
Six fishermen caught one W pound
calico bass at the lake the other day.
Maybe fish know when it is April fool.
A dynamite factory is to be establish­
ed at Sault Ste. Marie.
A

DAY IN

WINTER.

Sugar weather has began.
Jas. Miller had the misfortune to lose Hod Myers’ last Thu reday night, that
‘“proving the ap- a fine horae.
was not molested by any body.
The dance at J. Pumfrey's was a
Quite a number of’ young people
complete surprise, and all reported a around here expect to attend the sum­
fine time.
«At-LE GBOVK
mer term at Valparaiso, Ind. comitbougtt
Belayed Letter.
Old Mra. Roatch. one of the oldest mencing J une 5th.
ladies of this place, had a slight stroke
north lhb ***•
n°^JtbU &lt;One to Dakot*ot paralysis hut week.
Mra. Gier is very sick with lung
Almra?.k
quite sick with lung . _£he sIck at A- Chestnut’s are much
uitnculty
‘
trouble.
better.
M. J. Goss is confined to the house by
f,n!**16 tfot b's ,oot smashed
The surprise anniversary, for David
CENTER ROAD.
bjrellog ro!linY op it while skidding.
Bennaway and wife was complete. They an attack of erysipelas.
Belayed Letter.
Mra. E. Terpennlng is sick again.
trtdureso flj8Ugar Cr°P ,a a oomPlet« received some beautiful presents. Quite
Mrs. Ed. Bower is very aick.
Mr. Terpenning is some better.
a
number
were
present.
Miss Chambers, of Indiana, Is the
Nothing I* more pitiful than th* cmbieas
Mrs. Tapley is visiting in town.
Birthday party for Mrs. Will Van
The M. E. Sunday school of this place
guest of her sister, Mra. Chas. Cutler.
Sate McLeod is stopping at Mra. Col­
agoner Monday night.
Jennie Cuuer, who has been spending in-12Sld Oard,ner “ viaiGng friends was organized Sunday with Mr. Carpen­ lier's.
.
ter,
superintendent;
Frank
Woodman
­
some time with her sister, Cora AltMra. Frank Wales was buried from
see. assistant superintendent; Mra. Jas.
house. returned home Monday evening.
Mra. Elston hss been quite sick. At Miller, chorister; Mra. Woodmansee, the M. E. church on Tuesday last She of whit* mourning fluttered in the Utter
Rev. Martin will preach next Sunday
was stricken by paralysis Saturday
assistant chorister and secretary.
Pr«*nt writing is a little better.
evenipg at the Pratt school house.
L. D. Bass has hired out to Leroy while riding, and fell from the buggy
i» to be a dance at Will Coop­
Grant Lewis is expected home from er b Friday
night.
Gambol, of Irving, which called him striking on her head and shoulders,
Homer soon.
which the physicians decided produced a painfully small knot of the pooreot white
There is to be a party at Sam Nice- there Tuesday morning.
John Bass has hired out to Ed. Mor- 'concussion of the brain. She was tak­ ratio ribbon, it told ita story of &lt;P*tittrtlan
wander s for their daughter Elva Wed­
than language conid tvwfhJy
nesday evening.
gan for the summer, and started to en into Mr. Crum's home, near where more forcibly
1. Tl-L.ll__7- _
Belayed letter.
the
accident occurred, and Sunday was
Jim Leggett has been seen in this work Tuesday morning.
removed to her home where she lay in
H. lloeiuer bus built an addition to Part of the wortd.
a comatose rtate till ten o’clock Sunday
his barn.
' A gathering of old friends at Lewis
evening, when she died. Mra. Wales arable budding wm dark and dirty os a coal
Saturday the surveyors of the 13. C. Brook s lust Saturday to bid good bye
Meeting at the M. E. church at 7:30
K. IL were at Harmony st. near Gard­ to Reuben Norton and wife. Thev in tiie evening instead of 8:30 in the was an earnest christain worker, and mine. Yet, within tbcae hideous walls human
lived. oulTi-red and did. Who coaid
ner s. They are on an r^ir line for Ionia, start for their western home this week. afternoon next Sunday, as was an­ will be greatly missed by a large circle being*
help looking upon that pathetic blVof mourn­
of friends.
being 100 rods west of the county line. They will probably never do as much nounced.
A social will be held In the 1. O. -G. ing and keep from raying: “It ia veil with
When the road is completed, we will hard work there as they have here.
T. on Tuesday evening; also one at M. the child. He will walk m no evil way*; ba
have us fine a little town as is In the Better stay where yoy were. Uncle Reu­
Doster’s on Friday night with dough­ will know no rril thought;’ be will do no evil
ben.
state.
A son at E. B. Paynes.
nuts and coffee for refreshments.
A. Snyder and wife, of Jackson*have
Home good horses going out of this
removed to their farm again.
Mra Selah Mapes, of Olivet, is visit­ vicinity, and more left. M. Waldorff
Quite an exciting time in regard to ing relatives here.
A depot a half foile east of here is a
sold one for 8200, and J. Lenah a team
town officers.
Eli Lattlng has been quite sick with for WOO.
certainty. Operations will be com­
Mra Caroline Allerton is convalwc- lung lever this week.
when h* coiuidern It well furnished, and what
Miss Buell has l»een vtaiting at/M. menced early next week.
Cora Wilkinson visited Mra Grace Waldorfs.
• Byron Fisner has ordered a car load does it contain I A well worn die*, an indiffez*
Slade last Saturday.
Mra. A. Watring is siclc.
The most fun of the season in this of lumber from Kalamazoo for a new
Wm. Sutton and wife, of Battle Creek. vicinity was the mask dance at 8. Phil­ store. Sylvester France does the work.
DO ID'S CORN ERM.
'&lt; are visiting friends in this vicinity.
lips’.
Warren Fisher intends to buUd 'a would the ordinary mechanic of ciriliraUcm
&gt; Quite a number of the lltxle ones
Mra. J. M. Bauer attended the mask residence after harvest on the east side accomplish with eueh implements as three!
Arthur Gesler has returned from Sar­ are having sore eyes.
party at S. Phillips’, in company with of the R. R.
anac for a short tlipe to visit his par­
Ben Miller has been under the doc­ M. WaldorfTs people.
We do not desire a “gourd growth.”
ents.
tor’s care the past week.’
and Spawn, nut together their
IL Wilkinson is getting out lumber Keep an eye on Creasy.
The 25th of March a new boarder
Would like to know what became of for a house.
A number of ourxild and young peo­ umiak*, and manufacture al) aor
came to E. B. Payne and wife—a boy.
our last weeks items.
ple
took in the sugar festival at grange
Mra. N. Chandler is failing still.
lall last night A good time was had.
WEST RUTLAND.
WEHT MAPLE GKOVF..
Thomas Henson has purchased a val­
Profeasors Wilkinson, of. Hope, and of suitable sire, and place it in another handle,
uable team of Jacob Lehner; considera­ Delayed tetter.
Ezra Hall has. rented John Custer’s
of Plainwell, furnished music, drilling with a broken needle the bole for the
Mra Joe Shoup, of Grand Rapids, is place, and will move in the near future. Hands,
tion £400.
pin on which the blade turns, having first by
which
was very good indeed.
Lauern Campbell has moved on D. G. at Wm. Archer’s.
Clara Luther has returned home
Mra. Vanawalker has returned from means of fice carefully untempered the part
Sam Shoup has rented the V. O. from Wlscohsin.
Morthland’s place.
of the —
blade
tn ™
bo «.«««.drilled,—J. Mualanald
Alaska, where she was called a few —
—» —
Mra. Reed.'of Ohio, is visiting her
Mra. H. Howard died the 31st, of weeks ago to attend the funeral of her Oxley in American Magarine.
I). H. Mosher was seen in our midst
Buck farm, and will soon move to it. lung fever. Her remains were taken mother.
the other day.
sister, Mra. Endinger.
to Pennsylvania for Interment.
Mrs. Susan Barber is very sick.
Sam Stines and family, of Charlotte,
Fannie Rogers spent Sunday with
SOUTH HASTINGS.
Charley Gilbert has'keturned to Cresvisited«fit Sam Nicewander’a Sundav.
Edith Diamond.
.
sy to spend the summer.
nnrtbweaf is at Warren, I. T. Hundreds of
A fair sized audience greeted C. Cut­
A
numtier
of
the
young
people
gave
Mra Elmer Reynolds Is visiting
FREEPORT.
ler at the
Lhe Star lust
last Saturday evening.
evenir1
Charles Benedict a very pleasant sur- in Augnsta.
yean, and carb roar from fifty to imventyEva Barnaby left Tuesday for
forMliL
____ 7 Delayed utter
Gise last Wednesday evening, it being
_jexpects
------- *- •to
--------—for some Miss Cud well was tn Lowen Thurs­
David Reynolds expects to move to flro po Lark to (\hitia with from Kl.OW to
dleville_aand
remain
181st birthday.
• fortune \&gt;r theuu. Moat CldiMaa
Plainwell next week.
day.
time.
Fannie Rogers expects to commence
Mrs. France and Miss Mead are still
N. Brayton was In Lowell last week
Georgie Johnson has left Mr. Illlslnher
school
next
Monday
in
the
Gates
on
the sick list, but gaining very slow­
on business.
ger’s.
district
According to reports we will soon be
Minnie Lahr is now working at
Mra. Frank Withy has gone to Mis­ ly-Morris Brown will, begin house-keep­
an operator.
Morg. Smith's.
ing next week.
Smith Will is numbered with the souri to visit her mother.
Frank Ryerson is very sick with ty­
Arthur Shorter has returned from a
sick.
phoid pneumonia. Mra. Mat Hall and
short visit to friends in Battle Creek.
WOODLAND.
'
C. J.Smelker was in South Lowell
one of Morg. Smith’s children are also
Isaac Rickeamore is building an ad­
Wednesday and Thursday.
Nice day for town meeting on Mon­
sick.
dition to his house.
of advertisers is John Wonarnaker, lh« great
D. Luttin has been visiting his many
The prohib's held a caucus at M.
Philadelphia merchant, who accounts for his
Big run of sap the past few days.
Burton’s last week. We hear there Freeport friends the past week.
—Ch iLi. ...... HI ■■ ... -— 11 - - »
E. H. Sisson is not able to attend to
Mr. Wolford has bought a farm in
were 005 present.
A team owned by a man named ,uCb
hls.store
at
this
writing.
His
brother
Campliell.
.
R. Freer has some new lumber on his
■
Tubbs
started
to
run
away
on
Main
St.
Ltill
Fred Griswold and Alice Landis were
j Foster is filling his place.
place.
but were opportunely stopped
John Yarger made a business trip Co united in the holy bonds of wedlock at tMonday,
Porter Burton was In Grand Rapids
the residence of the bride’s parents on by a by-staxuler.
Grand Rapids last week.
last Wednesday on business.
C. B. Lusk, of Aylsworth' A Co., went
Tuesday
last.
We
wisp
them
many
Miss
Louisa
Smelker
returned
home
The ladies had a rag bee at Mra. Hilto Big Rapids Monday.
4(0 circulation, for 5,000 dodgrra—New Orof happiness.
'
singer's last Friday, and “how the- rags Thursday, after a week's visit with years
The B. C. &amp; B. C. leveling gang pass­
John R. Crites, of Union, Oregon,
friends.
dld'ily.”
through the village last Thursday,
The donation was not yery largely at­ aiid Miss Delia Rising, of this place, ed
Porter Burton cut his toes last week
going
north.
They
said
the
route
so
were married at the residence of the tar was a daisy.
with an ax or adz, which makes him tended Thursday night, owing to the bride
’s parents on Thursday. The hap­
bad roads.
Orno Strong started Monday for a
hobble around.
Several from here attended the quar­ py couple started Monday on a tour trip
to Oregon and Washlugton T$r. fond of psychical inveatigationa He wu
Mra. Peter Bechtel died last Saturday
through
the east, which will embrace
morning of paralysis. She was nick terly meeting held at Carlton center Pennsylvania, New York and Wash­ Ills wife accompanied him as far as sitting in his sleeping chamber late at night
Sunday.
Chicago,
where she Is visiting her
only a few hours.
Mr. Wilson and wife and- Mr. Camp­ ington, D. C. They will then go to the mother.
Rosa Hllsinger is getting up a tea
bell and wife enjoyed the reception at home of Mr. Crites in Oregon.
Canada silver at par in Nashville
club.Although neither party elected a full now.
J.
G.
Reuter's
Saturday.
They
return
­
according to the mandates of the
Wm. Griffin and family will soon
ticket, Wocdland people feel that they Business
ed to their homes in Chase Monday.
Mens* Association.
move to the city.
Married, Thursday, March 22nd, at have good men elected, and it is Every­
Mra W. 6. Barnett and daughter
We made slight errors in the Sundav the bride’s parents in Lafayett, Ohio, body’s duty to assist the officers elected
Ada, of Grand Rapids, visited Nash­ York Evening World.
school officers last week which we cor­ Geo. A. Reuter, of- this place, to Miss to perform their dutv.
ville
friends
last week.
rect, Ruth Lake is assistant organist Rosa Wilson; of Lafayett, Ohio. They
We believe in making a fair tight at
Nashville’s corps ot the salvation
instead of Susie Baldwin.
• returned to this place March 24th. Mr. the polls, and accepting the results.
ta beginning to find the way
Grace Holmes is visiting at R. Gam- Reuter’s people gave them a reception,
Good men were nominated, and army
somewhat a path of thorns and slightly
by asking their relatives and friends to the result of the election was not so thorny. Lieut. Sampson carries a neat­
There will be a warm sugar social enjov the occasion with them:
much the result of party feeling as of ly decorated optic, donated to him by
next Tuesday evening at H. Hllsinger's.
If tbp. infitwnre* rarroundiog them were ouch
First on the program was a few able personal influence.
some rascally youth at the hallelujah
John Foley intends fixing up his remarks by C. H. VanAnuan, of Hast­
There was a tie on drain commission­ sugar social last Thursday night. Eight, *Tto reform irurtwul of to hard-n. the**
house in great shape this summer.
er, but as is usual in consequence, it of the unsaved ones were brought be­ would bo a good chancn of turning them into*
u-cful citisenv The probabilltfe* now are
Rev. Lovington preached a very able ings.
was
decided
in
favor
of
the
republican
2nd. flinging.
fore Justice Mills Wednesday, and add­ that moat of them .will punux? criminal
sermon at the Star last Sunday evening.
3rd. remarks by Enoch Andrus, or candidate, Mr. Eckart,
ed two dollars each to the wealth in the
The secretary of the W. C. T. L.
Allen King's house caught fire on treasury, with but one expection. He
Irving.
,
would confer a favor upon your corres­
Monday aiiout 12 o'clock and burned to will wrestle with the mechanism of the Tribune.
4th. singing, y
pondent by giving him the announce­
5th. presentation of presents by C. M. the ground with nearly all its contents. law next Wednesday.
ment of their meeting a week previous. VanArman.
The family being all away the fire got
Mrs. McDerby and children are visit­
Florida
We alm to get all the news, but being
under good headway before It was no­, ing
at Parma. Frank went with them,
7th’ SMr.* J^ T. Reuter tendered his
here only one day out of each week, it
ticed. D. N. and Perry Stowell were but has returned.
is impossible to get such things unless heartfelt thanks to the people.
the first on the ground, but could not;
Rev. w. A. Koehler is away attend­
the facts are made known.
8th song. Mi’s Minnie Cheesbrongb. save anything worth mentioning. The ing conference. lie will not be return­
Rev. Morgan, of Grand Rapids, was Miss A. Reuter. A. J. Cborebrough and house and coutents were insured in the ed
to this charge, his three years allot­
the guest of Porter and Morris Burton
lania, Barry A Eaton insurance Co.
ment of time having been consumed. hhi ticket office seeking information about
Supper, to which all did ample
Mra. Christine Waldroth and Mra.; He bas many warm friends here who hi* line, especially if bo I* from tire north, ba
the fore part of the week.
Chas. Hall, who has been working in justice. Then wishing Mr. and Mra Henry Zuchnitt are visiting with their will be sorry to see him leave us.
Grand Rapids all winter, has returned Iteuter a prosperous future, they all sister, Mrs. Faul.
,
Easter services were held at the
Prof. Smith has been having a severe, M.E. church Sunday morning and at Herald.
home and will work his father’s farm dispersed to their several homra Toe
this summer.
happy couple left for Chase, their fu­ attack of the hiccough, and is unable the Congregational church in the even­
to teach at present writing.
ture home Monday.
.
ing. Both passed off very pleasantly.
FODK CORNERS.
Mias Joe Sherwood, ot Charlotte, vis­ “woanut" which, txflanic.il authorities
'
UOWKNS MILLS.
PR1CHARDVILI.K.
ited Miss Emma Barber over .Sunday. urge, should Im “coconut." Thn wrong
Mrs. Chas. Richardson has the erysip­
The quarterly meeting of the M. E.
The W. U.T. U. served an elect ion
Republican Baltimore. The republi­■
elas
last Sabbath.
•ith
' dav dinner at Kocher*’ store, and the
Lottie Loomle. of Hope. Is eprodin* church
Will Nichols and family are moving cans elect everything but justice by Belief Corps run a tnuseum in one of
■ ebort time with C. S. Brice and Iam&gt;- their goods north, and intend to go in a good majorities.
(ID. Prichard returned to Ann Ar­ Boise’s little buildings.
"’cash Stowell's children are afflicted ^Yesterday morning Geo. Ford led
Congregational
social
at
S.
D.
Barbor Monday.
Deverne Hook has moved his mill on। ber’s Wednesday evening. That of the
with th. wbooplmt cough.
his horses cut to water, and one dropM. E. folks nt Dr. Winn’s last WednesMrs. Minerva Bowen, of Mendon, is
S. Week’s place.
dead before it drank.
Martin Shaft is visiting his relativesi dav’night was a neat affair.
spending a shoit time with her parents. oeri
The I. O. G. T. will hold a warm su­
11. W. Hawkins’ new stock I9 in, and
Mra. Lyman Chamberlain w very ill
gar social next Saturday evening at
bwvtbiTs al) younger than myself.
.
School commenced at the Week’s bis store wili be open^this week.
atftswrison Barnum and family have their ball.
.
. .
Admiring Crowd—Isn't it extraordinary I
NORTH-EAST HAST1XOS.
Hattie King expects to go to her school house Monday. Anna Johnson,’
—Ufa
,■
. ,
moved opto D. P.,Wjirt farm
teacher.
.
.
,
.
aunt’s in Prairieville to spend part of
Mvrta Titus, of Cloverdale, is the
George Simpson has moved on Johni
The members of the W. F. ■«. b. win
summer at least.
guest at A. I. Barnum’s.
hold thank offering and memorial ser­ the
’s place.
Briggs has commenced carpen­ Lichtv
George Houfstetter and Amy Bald­
An odd combination of wares H offered by
Win. Delano is home from Albion for■
vices for Mrs. Ersuln Barnum and Mrs. terJohn
work for Charles Coman.
win
have been having a tusael with the
days.
A ...
Rachel Hagar on.Sunday.
Hector Patterson commences Thad a few
Charley Fisher has moved to Otsego) mtiHBles.
Sunday school was or*Mnkfd
Harry Andrus and wife, of your city, era that within can be obtained •l^ecbaa.
Altoft school house Sunday last, with Moore’s new wing on his house next
Frank Johnson Is visiting friends1 have been spending a week with his
Orvill Barnum as suparintended.
* John Jackson is a happy man. It is
parents.
Ed. Bump's baby is no better at pres­
about here.
a boy.
ent writing.
w Armstroug. BoweuiTgma.
Menu will be receipted
•®r Ry the Bax n kb propriatn— xn,i
all subscribers at the plsc« named who havJ
,e4 W,,h “*
t'*’lwt'vn this date and
pBy thelr. b»&lt;Tlptlona to the
Baxxbma agents tuuued above.
.
Reanectlunv,
COOK 4 klHKKRN.

�Batt Rheum

GREAT

AmalClearing Sale.
Have you put off purchas­
ing a Cloak!
If so. now is your chance to
save money on the invest­
ment.
.
Marr &amp; Duff have marked
down all their Cloaks to cost
and under.
You can have a good fresh
line to select fcom at an ex­
traordinary low price.
This, is a chance ^purchase
Lanies’ and Childred s Cloaks
cheap.
We have marked them all
over in

Among the fim flowers brought to this
country by our flower iovtng ancestm
was the sort known at the preseut Ums
under the various names ot iris, fleur de
hi and flag. The pioneer ta this country
was the old Engltoh iris ta two colors,
dark bine and pure white.
One at the firvt requirement* tar a
The trises are hardy peretmiala, showy,
hewlihy cuodiUoe acd a »ubwqaet: &lt;uc- besuiiful, easy to grow and general favor­
cc^siu! ; ropxgauoa uf say plant comUU ites.
There is a large aa*or.u»ent of
in adopting a well devtoed system at species sxm! varieties, and of recent years
tertauBtioAn indifferent system of many new and worthy sorts have beta in­
nmnuring is at the root of a great max.* troduced.
failure* A system of manuring to rattacal
Nothing •among hardy herbaceous
wLea it to based upon the result* trf a plants, says a writer in The American
careful exammaliOQ into the compmiUou ’ Gardea, from whxh Journal the accom­
of the plant under culUvsUca and on a : panying to reproduced, has crested a sen­
due cuakideratioQ of it* natural quallfiea- . satfon tit a longtime like that produced
ticos for availing itself of the needed
plant food. but* frx-m the atmosphere and
the wxL Plants with well taveloptd and
extensive root system may prosper where
tnoee with a cocnpact one will fall, and
the aame statement apnliea with equal
force to the character of tbesr leaf system.
(See tiiustratxxtt in which ~a” represent,
rye, "b" turnip, “c" sugar beet, “d"
carrot, "e" lucerne'and "f” potato.)
To determine with certainty the eotnpoaitton of a plant, especially with reference
to its mil coctatitqeata, requires repeated
examinatMiua in different stages of It*
growth sad when raised upon different
kinds at soil The good effects of barn­
yard manure and wood ashes rest on their
complex character and on their influence
over vartoo* physical and chemical quaU| ties at Um soil Experience proves that
barnyard manors u most etflcwnl when

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90 that vou can see the genu­
ine mark down.
Special bargain in Dress
Goods. rhitshes. Silks, and Vel­
vets.
It ought to be barns io
L All
Also Flannels and Blankets. I cultivated
plant* contain the name ele­
mentary eousUtueut*. yet no two at them
Underwear in white, grey or la the mum abmlute amounts and reUUre proportions. 3 Tbeee plant eoortit-'
scrrlet cheap.
uenu are ferutahed in part by the ear
rounding auna*pbere, is pert by the aoU
We can save you money on and
aotue io varying proportions by both,
your Cotton purchases, either a The eaaential plant coortituest* are not
Deeded in different plantain the same pro­
in bleached or unbleached,

MARR &amp; DUFF.
In front of Farmers’ Sheds.

portion* at the various vnrrfrwive atagea
at growth, but are wasted at different
stagea ot growth in different absolute
amount* and relative prvporticcs
Each
plant has its especial wants at different
atagta &lt;d its development. Grain crepe
j require much nitrogen fa an avaOabte
fora during tbe:r later
period of
I growth, wbeu blooming and
fnra( tag
seeds;
grape ' vines
need
a
I large amount of potash during the
j growing and maturing at the grapes 4.
, The abaci ate amount of easeutial mineral
constituents may vary in the same plant
. without atfecong. M a rule, the general
I character of that plant; yet not one ot the
| roeetrtial elementary mineral constituent*
j can sene in piacrof another one to any
I marked extent without altering, ta many
Instance* in a aerions way. the Velauve
propoeuon ©C the organic eonsutnenta at
plant*. 3.
peaucular form m which
we apply vanoa* ankles uf plant food, aa
J well as the special aasuexation* in which
. they may be appLed. exerts quite fre­
I qoe&amp;tly a decided influence. w* only on
’ the quantity ot the crop, but also co Its
' quality. 6. The natural resources of the
[ and in available ptant food have proved.
1 as a rule, ultunately taauflktent for a re­
munerative management at the farm, the
garden and the orchard.
Care ought to be exercised So secure
within certain bcatta a liberal supply ot
ertry eMcnttal food cooitituent of the
plant under cultivaticc. so as to meet
promptly it* per.odical wanu when called
foe. The heavier the crop the larger
shouk! be the mum of the cneMtitueoU
carried off from th* soil. Meanwhile we
must bear in mind that, sraccewi does not
depend oo any exceptionally large amount
at one or the other prominent article of
plant food, such as pbospboric artd. pot­
ash cr uitrogeu. but os a liberal supply of
every ewseuUal plant cnestitotmi. for ot
the emeetial articles uf plant food that
one which is present ta the .&lt;&gt;‘1 tu the

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rsin vixjrnD or DUS EAEtomOL
tag favor with the public. They are
natives ot Siberia aod Japan. But we are
indebted to hybrid t*.t;^u by th.er clever
pardedere. the J*pa, for upward ot a hendred var.-ure. ■ They are often cultivated
aa scb-aquaties, and like plenty of water
durtag the growing leasoc. They do well
grown ta pans, with the bottom placed a
couple of aches tn a tank of water. Some
of the flowers measure ten inches serves,
and. if less »e:r.ed than others, are ,pz.ted.
striated, splashed and darted with vivid
color* xa a true Onental style The flowers
are flat in form, dsttnet. beautiful .sod
large, and m cjtse cf culUvatoou
to
equal the da German xns.

When cows are first tamed to grass ta
tbs spring; if keed to abundant, they
ought to be allowed ta the psature but
}few be ars each day for several days; in
word, th* change ot food should be
gradual. CarelessoesB ou this really im­
portant point has resulted often in scraxxs
cocaequetxes.
To the oft repeated questioc, •'Stall
grata be fed to cows ta sumtaer*** lbs
general answer to, • 'No, not if the animals
have an abends nee at good grass." The
most natural, and at the same time
healthful, food for zallk cows m i^i—.r-wr
ta the green grata ot a‘ good pasture.
When shorts and bran are obtainable at
cheap rates, and grass begins to fad. these
may be o»«d to cxoeUeet effect ta supple­
menting the grass. Mingled with the
hay and fed to cows, the mH* glvee a
larger percentage at cream, while the
quantity at milk is also inrreased.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
The Bsm Stive tn the world for CuU.
Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum.
Fever Sorts. Tetter. Chapped Hands
Chilblain*. Coras, and akin Eruption*,
and positively cares Pile*, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or ‘money refunded.
J*rice 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
H. Goodyear i Co.
Delinquent taxes at Saginaw Qty
thta yvAr. fllWJOO.

thet did
beyond the kmto

THU rerrnDfT LaPY ts H&amp;tUBCV aadots
ere Vfcoed not *Dow * roegk to nm t se ax snc»

ed at
Hill's Peerleee Cough Syrup b quick
to art upon and cure a cold. No cure,
no pv- W. H. Goodyear.
Streams about Charlevoix will receive
HUGO young trout fry.
hypoentw. Sin » bervdjtary. aod aer daxly
Cobb's LitGe PUls cure indigestion, act* and wonb taerwy • cr •otsbip.. '
dizziness, nausea, biiliousnes*. etc., or
V. S/-3X Hvery ntarcsfa] reua erh*r&lt;*d.
money refunded. W. H. Goodyear.
the Jewwn people are roreogred to thee- own
Sheriff Conklin proposes to have a li­ w*ya They are iaft ot Gul-left to tbembrary a: the Bay county jail
Hill's Peerless Worm Specific is ac­
knowledged the best remedy tor the
purpose wherever known.|W. H. GoodThe docket for the next term of the
supreme court contains 140 cases.
impure blood is an insidious enemv
running through the system seeking
the weakest organs. To conquer the
enemy use Hill’s Sarsaparilla. W. H.
Goodyear.

Rev. A. H. Parsons, a pioneer Baptist
aature, sad a ngbt to uxfUc:
preacher, died al Unrr^ Saturday.

pepsia. use Acker's Dyspereis Tablets.
They are a positive aa. xor DyiprpaU. Iddigestion. Flatalenqy ud C&lt;m*t:psxton.
We guarantee then. 25 and W cents.
W. H. Goodyear i Co, Druggists

Itoi. Mange, ane Scratches of every
kind on human or sEimals cured in 30
minutes by Woolfosd’s Sanitary LoUoo
Thia never fail* Sold bv W. H. Good­
year. druggist. Hasting*. Mich.

Nine widow* live-at Lonesome ave­
nue tn the village ot Sherwood
'VXc\V\.'&gt;X
Throat cc
X L»gIM~&gt;- Ifyssh.ro
• 0x6 « Oald. or ths children are

Seedmen who have grown thto pepper
on then- own grounds have catalogued it
this year with their noveJtiev and special­
ties. Burpae says of !t: "The plant sets
its peppers very early and coo tinties untfi
fTOsi, branching freely and twartag pro­
fuse iy
it &gt; wonderfully productive; the •
pepprrt are all carried upright, are of I
si.pen-.-r quafcty and ot &amp;me eharp flavor." j

Sweet own. giMwrjdlyspeak;ng. thriven
better m hen pk*alc«l ta runs than hi bills;
thlu t-«
eight inches apart in ths

LOW TOURIST RATES.

which do mare mortal bs*
V, M-3S. Chrtat UBaoubtedly Ud m nuad
bw» tae trewtmert b. «*. rrectmllv to re­
carre from tbo Jew*.
V. M There Is a roznulstnw fort* ta «im

tirotv cure all Blood Dtoenroa. porifioa the
whota syatex^ acd tboro-ghly baildfl up the
eo&amp;stltauac. Bcmraber. wc guamnte* h.
W. H. GooDTKAk A Co, Druggtala.
The Jackson Efninet rifles will bold
tbdr sixth annual ball April 2d. ‘
English spavin Bniment removes all
V. K. The thcaderwg --wo**- gtr,
to
bard, soft, or calkwaed lump, and blem­
ishes from bocMs. blood spavin, curbs, a ptatet tawterwst smectas Cm- th. d^mad
iweroey. ringbone, atxtka, efty The Lcrd drepfy rvgrecs tbsl they had
The new pepper from China, which has splints,
spurred the offare of starry madf them, ato
been chr-oiened "Celestial pepper,” is cue spraixu. sweilinga. etc. Save KO bv only by htaMtf wtata ta the
but ta all
ot the meet ornamental vsrteoes grown. use of ou- bottle. Warranted. Sold ages by hfe sarvucta "How eftsn,'* impbaa
In cur cut*are represented tWo peppers at by Goody ear A Co„ druggists, HroG^gv
the fYvqacct effere of hto pardoci and grwea.
natural sixe, bat no idea at the rotor to, ot
wctikl
...Tfe
Methodist
church
dow "I woold,’ ■ the divine safe,
coane. given. Up to the time these are
nrt.’ is she hm=*r. »ta. Th* wheto wtaem*
fully npe they are of a deUca-'e creamy used in Michigan is at Dearborn.
yellow hue. and when fully crown change
to a vivid ttarlet. This sttiktag central
in colors renders the plant a beautiful ob­
ject as-well as a useful cue.

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Preertpttoe st the Boa. &lt;».Mate. proftwt

*1AY GOD BLESS YOD

�KIRK’S

THE GREAT

POLITICAL MILL
Copyrighted, !W. by Funk * W agnails

Wyoming Valley,sistymBq* distant. Although

^^y-tbeamh da) of April?*“?&gt;*
1®^!' at ten o clock lu tbe forvtiixui at tto tinetli
front door ot toerourt toolin' tto ettv

Unfailing Specific for Liver Disease
Unfits with
4/tawasB

day-dawn and magnificent scenery. But when
we bad ascended to Nazareth. chining vapors

ees. it !inug. must be a fall grown woman &gt; was
fmsad sang tbe Indians wbo answered tiss
deaertprionoftix'iou tme. She only remm*.

teriou* link of sympathy that bind* the ™-mt-

me to seek comfort within tbe roach. We passed
through the Wind Gap and breakfasted at the
Slocum. Tbefoundllnff felt no filial

t&gt;y undulating aumadt. of the Poeouo Mow

contaluln

male In distant Indian settiementa In search cf

Hollcltors for Complainant. ’

heeled undisturbed, the bear made his

floating soap
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the chief
ind Absolutely Pure.

.. No’’* l* l*cre»&gt;y it I van that I shall sell at du nllc auction, to I he highret bidder, on Saturday
th- twenty-first &lt;tav et Anrll 4 t&gt;
i &lt;
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me omer ot it,,
Judge of Probate In the &lt;’tt&gt; of Hastings lu thtouut j of Harry iu the Mate of Mlchlmi. pur­

Mr. Protection has scored several clean
knockdowns and Mr. Free Trade Is alSeVJ.boo?mlnR ver* Froggy, al though the
fight- has but just begun.

Alonzo Ferri*. comptalhouL-

Wood, de

JAS. S. KIRK &amp; CO..
CHICAGO.______ _
■ iai*e
«-ir«led are those who read tills
BiFyi Vo ItiH-i. lot; they will find honorofllUllL r &lt;. ,,.!(()iii"i&gt;t that will not take
jr.ini iheir homes and families.
nw .
- An-' .:gr:ui&lt;ls,urv for every indiiv
.... ' .
li iv'.’ made dtid are now
r '.’i .
!. i.’i'r-ii dollars a month. It la
. J.-&gt;- io make &gt;3 and upwards per
n hr to »«lrk Kilbersex. youug
a coded: westart sou. Every
.'Krclal ability. required; yon.
:: as well as. :uij- one. Write to
ml! particulars, which we mall
I htiiiHiu A Co.. l&gt;rttand. Maine.

of Mi. ’RMi. rauiily of Barry.—tut.
‘ •• s .rV -: (&lt; the I'robateCourt for lhe.Couutr rf ita-ry -JuXr'J M Uw Probate OfficeIB the etty
Ji ila»tK.&lt;s !:i -Old county on Friday, tbe
} eight.
Judge of Probate.

AND

POINT

OF

POLITICS.

iuu rexl H. Ml^re by BopoMtoaa
toll srp.h an levs.
No man can be elected president on a
platform which declares, lu effect, that
American manufacturers have no right to
control the liotnc market for their prodQcta.—Philadelphia Preas.
A. Nebraska man is engaged in wriling
a bible with himself ns hero. Tbe other
Mugwumps in theatale are mad boenuso
thepeau only lie apoeUea.—Albany Jour-

minors of. in and to the rriiJ rstate situate aim
• m2.,n ll“» roart/remlS
M( ".g.
,J‘r
&lt;&gt;t Barry, lu the stale of •f the Mid itate of xllchlgM and In the state it?
Mkliigan. known and detu-rlhn! a- followa, to
»It: That part of west imtf nf s-uth Awl &lt;nur
ter of st’citori eighteen in town time uirtb
range eight west l\li&gt;g north of tlieblghwa&lt;- imttheudd defendant. Martha a wZS
10 Tankre ttprmg* inTS1- *Si&lt;1
er u,e bln 111 complaint filed
hounded M follows: l'«nim«-n&lt;-itig*tthe nonh tatorfSS.c^r
tour month* from tto
yM »"l otcomplaint
"ion tic ukrti ili ennftaaed - and rnnhm- &lt;h&gt;.
'hta order be publlXn withhi tXnt/'d^'
from
Uta
date
U
ih.USttiSfitaxxXrS?
thrncr M.titb
rods to the center of the hleli
***• J*!*•’« ''wterly along the center st high * “I*r Printed th Mid Ocnintv’ of liarn ' end to
way M 2-10 rods, theneti north 2S rods to th. ouolltbed therein once in earh week' for tlx
Place of bpcinnlng conttUntog 5 acres and U diTu nL'f ?UCCCT”loa: •**ch publication, however
The only thing that standi In the way
p**’ of land. rxccptiiiK all parcels sold then- .'halt nol be necrevary In case a copy of till* or- ot Grover Cleveland's defeat is a failure
••Irf to served on the laid defemtant to/mlik
»wen».,r
**1°™ tbe time herein pro-' to nominate him.—Cincinnati Commercial
scrltod for her uppraranee.
“
Hated March 3d A. !».. 1MW
Gazette.
D. K. COOK, Gtuukllaa.
day of March. A. D. IM, at
From this time on the Republican party
Charlotte. In s xlfl ctreult.
will be steadily gaining lu strength. Ito
FRANK A. HOOKKK. .
principles are those to carry the country.
—Hartford CouranL

Where Are You Going?
st.d Olinz the petition, duly vertM:&gt;der. sou ot said deceased,
-wrt t*&gt; adjudicate and determine
rrr the hein-of said deceased and
. rit th-, r-al estate of which »Xld

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f^oticn Which

-.t * i&lt; ordered, that Friday,
of April, A- D
ISM. at ten
th« iotrnoou, be assigned for
i. Mid petition, and that

Aamto wfij

u tlie i'robate o.T.-.-e. tn the
&lt;ixi county and show cauve,
why the prayer of the pets­
; b^granted.
-r.kr-ii that said petitioner
■rsmts interested In said e»■ it sold petition and the
.e.*ing a ropy of thia order
■ella'tinp IIkxnxk a new»r - thted lu said County of
Ch week for three weeks,
a ofheanng.
- Wm W. CUI.E.
Judge of Probate.

|te-

PITH

Sam Randall haji’nnolher chance to peg
his name higher on the scroll ot honor of
American Industries.—Binghamton Re­
publican.
When the rote ot Wisconsin Is counted
next November there will be it Republican
majority of ^OOC.-Milwankre Sentinel.

Times change and men change with
them. Twenty.five year* ago the southern
brethren would have been glad if Sheridan
had run. Today they are thankful that
he Won't—Philadelphia Press
If the Democratic bonne keeps on ap­
propriating 11,000.000 a day for. public
buildings the “surplus" will dlwlpate, and
then the people will dissipate congreea.—
Hartford Evening Post.

State of Michigan, county of Barry—«*.
At a wnwlau of the Frolmte Court for. the
ttauaty of Harry, hidden at tbe I’robate office In
the City ot HMting*. In said County, on Tue»
day. the TTth day ot March, In tbe year our
ttioiwand eight hundred and eightv-elgbt.
i'rrwut, Wm. W Cote, Judge of Probate.
In the matter ot the estate of George Hazel.
deceMed.
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du reading and filing the petition.duly veri­
fied. of Ann Hazel, widow of sold deceased,
LOW PRICE RtILRUD UIDS «
praying that a certain Instrument now on file
lu thh court puri-orttng to to the last will and
(FREE Government LANDS.
testament of said deceased nxav bo admitted to
'.
m-, / —- —-i'J
Korts
probate and the admluhlratlon of said estate
GENTLEMEN.
may be granted to your petitioner or some other
suitable person..
wuwv i vn wi * 'iiiniii Da 111 FlOO Mrtrr~~
Ttoreupon It is ordered, that Friday, tin
Sift Ltmi'TiiTirctisar3Xh day of Abril, A. D. INM. at ten o'clock in
ami iisving no taeks or nails to wear tire stock­ the forenoon, to assigned for the hearing ot
ing or hint the feet, makes them as comfortable said petition, and that tbe heirs at law of mH!
and well Otting as a luind sewed shoe- Bay the deceasei). and all other persons Interested in
luring th* last half century. Not best. None genuine u'nl*we stamoetf en bottom said eatate.are required to appear at aseulou ol
said court, then to to bolden at til® Probate
-4-t ahmtig the wonders of (n- "W. I- Dauria* *3 Htio-, wtmuited."
W. L. DUUGLAN »«SHOK. the original wd office, in the city of Hastings, tn said county,
&lt;*ntl»« progress is a method
only band sewed welt &gt;&lt; shoe, whlcti equals aud *how cause, if any there be. why the prayer
of the pcUtiooer should not be granted.
u'totn in hoc shots costing irotn sew S’’And it ta further ordered, that said petitioner
W. L DOUGLAS «t.w HHOK is unexcelled
&gt;
I'.iy tltwrr'Al-, anyone ean-do
to the person* Interested In said eair heavy wear.
. give notice
Iliu’tt sex c.iung or old; no special
of the pendency of said petitien, and tto
W. L. DOUGLAS ffJ 8HOK Is worn by ail tate,
•Ired. ( apltal uoi needed; you are
bearing thereof by causing a copv of thi* order
• Cui this nu» and retu-n II to us
to biff published In tbe Jlastlnn Bas kbr a
newspaper printed and circulated In said Coun
r-u.lon aau
ano n not mhu oy your ueatet
ty of Barry once In each-nek for three suecMiive
rou more montw write W. L. DOUGLAS. Bhih ktox. SlAei. j
week* previous tt&gt; said day of hearing.
K WOOLEY, agent/
»e in the world.
Wm. W.COLK. Judge of Probate.
Hastings.

NORTHERN PACIFIC
H
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L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.

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The Republicans have not, at any other
time siuce 1872, felt aoconfldent of success
as they do at this moment.—St. Louis
Globe-Democrat.

That fisheries treaty is In such a bed
way that Secretary Bayard has to have
aomabody to alt up o’ nights with It It
will hardly live tone® the daisies bloom.—
Philadelphia Press.
If the Democratic party proposes “taking
tbe initiative'* in any kind of style, it
must scour Ha escutcheon and put on a
clean shirt.—Cincinnati Commercial GaBette.

It is announced that Senator Voorhees
nil the administration are out What!
Aginf—Wheeling Intelligencer.
Here is a sentiment for the free trade
howlers:’ With all your talk your fellow
citizens love you still—the stiller tbe bet­
ter.—Philadelphia Press.

STRAY SHOTS

FOR PROTECTION.

Nothing which labor has produced is
The free tendera’say “wool” ten Uwes;
iragar not once.

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happy when we reached the brow of the Wllkro-

esn to descend Into the wanner atmosphere ot
the charming Wjwaung Valley that spread Mt
in enchanting beauty far below us. I can never
forget tbe right royal supper at the Pbtrnlx olana.to the editor ot toe Lancaster lutellb
Hotel, by the side of tbabeaatlfuHJuequebauna, (tracer, gave such information that all doubfei
that appeased a voracious appetite after a sixty, about her identity were removed. Hite had told
mile ride lu healtj.ful mduntalu air_ v-nimn
Slocum; that tor
honey!
Karly the next morning I started on aptlgrlmage to places and persons Identified with tbe
stirring scenes enacted In the Wyoming Valley
tn tbe summer of mt I first visited Mr. Chai.
Miner, Uio early Mstortan of the raUer, who.
with his blind daughter, bleased with a remark­

story from the Ups of’ more than forty IntelU-

Tbe Industrial interests of a country
abnnltl never be affected by a change Hu
administration of govyumenL

Tho’American people bavo never yet at­
tained the best remilu of protection nor
tbe worst results of free foreign trade

Wages in the United States are about
double the wnges In F.urope, and the coat
of the necessities of life are quite ns cheap
in New York and Chicago ns in London
or IJvcrpool.

A man’s interest Is not merely in the
price of what bo buys, but in the relation
of that to the price of whnt ho Uns to sell.
Nothing Is cheap to you If yon can’t get
the mentis to buy it.
Overproduction is underconsumption.
The great overproduction of iron in 1852
wns only fifty-six pounds per cnplta,
while IHtl pounds per capita was taken in
1881, and nolhing was lienrd of overpro­
duction.—Tariff League Bulletin.

“And when I remember," said Presi­
dent Cleveland, addressing the board of
trade at Palatka, "that William of Orange
first a tarted your orange culture"—
"Hush, ah—eb,” said Col. I Amon t, "you
Mare left your encyclopedia in your trunk.
Switch of! onto local scenery." This is
what broke off tbe president's speech and
disappointed tbe crowd so bitterly.—
Albany Journal.

A Democratic organ asks: “How would
Cleveland and Morrison dftF’ We answer,
for the Republican perty. admirably. It
would place tbe Democratic party un­
equivocally on the free trade platform,
where It belonp. By nil means give mt
no more dodging, butClevetaud, Morrison
and the star eyed goddeaa of free Unde re­
form.—National Republican.

The senate should open its doors when
the fisheries treaty Is discussed. Senator
Frye has m-t his colleagues an excellent
example in taking the country Into Ida
confidence on thia ajibject.
The treaty
deals with quest Ion's of American righto.
It ahouhl l»e diacureod publicly.—New
York Tribune

who carried him to the tort Journeyed to outa,
where they were joined by their younger brotta

twelve mile

spirited

blind, but

exceedingly cheerful and 'kindly
t Aer
da,

and captured by tbe Tory loader Cd. Butler and
hte Indian allies. She possessed the itttio
tbe surrender, wm signed. I found the vener­
able woman seated tn an easy chair, peellug
apples. She received me with great dignity and
kind courtesy, and entertained me for an hour
with remlnlscsnces of ber girlhood experience
amid the exciting scenes of tbe Vale of Wyom-

at the time of the memorable luvaalou ot the

rendered. She remembered every minute oc­
currence there with perfect clearness. She ro-

next morning. The brotbyre an&lt;t sisters were
quite sure it was Frances, though In her faoe
color alone revealing her origin.
“she appeared the next morning, accompanied
as before. I mentioned a mark of recognition

shop when I was about two and a half years'oM.
I gave Francis a blow upon the middle finger of

held until others should tall.

When 1 mention-

render. The Indians kept her face painted
black and a while fillet around her bead as a
protection against the tomahawks of strange
them. Aftertbe'barbarians, white and red. we had found our lost Uster, and
bad Iclt the valley, she returned with her fami­
ly aud enjoyed for seventy years tbe sweets of kindred which bad slumbered for more than

nest inquiries after her father, mother, brothers
fallen,'Laald the venerable lady; “but," she and sisters. She opened her full heart to us.
added, with a pleasant smile, "the fragrance
The Indians when they took me from
still Ungers. Hare you seen Joseph Slocum?"
she Inquired.
"I have not even heard of him." I replied.
"You ought not u&gt; leave tbe valley without next morning they departed for ttie Indian
country, ^fhe first night was the ■mhapploac of
more Interesting story about ths events I have
rled tenderly tn their arms when I was weary.
been rotating to you than any other living per1 was adopted In an Indian family and brought
son—tbe story of the captivity othta little sister
and th" discovery of her sixty years afterward.' up aa their daughter. I soon almost forgot my

I passed several boars of that day with Lord
Butler, a grandson ot tbe leader of the band of
patriots who gallantly opposed the Tory and
Indian Invaders of tbe valley. He kindly ac­
companied me to tbe most interesting localities
In tbs nefgbborhood-*Forty Fort, the Monu­
ment, tbe chief battle-ground. Mocacy Island,
•"Wlntermoot Fort" was the barricaded home
of Wintermoot, a Torr.-1u the upper part of the
Wyoming Valley When I wan tn Hamiitou. tn
Canada, lu IMO, I saw Mrs. Hannah Alkman
motter of Mr Mlrtae! AlkmauTsmtil

---------------- -iutof clear mind, and then ninetyare. Her family were among the
who settled lu the Canadian penwere in Wlntermoot's Fort at tbe
on. She Rare me a graphic
■-------5E ‘V
fro“’ U&gt;e Wyoming Val­
ley, alter the battle there and their sufferings
tn their f ureal bwin.,, tn VI.NM , ,

Mannfi.eturing indnstrien areeeaenUal
to agricultural success.

Nearly every article that has bmn suffi­
ciently protected to be made at homo has
been cheapened in cost.

almost forgotten.
Tbe brothers of the ebikl-captlre had become
agvd men. and their grandchildren were playlag

Diwura, aua me
Donovans, whom she knew her eyes brlehten.-d
and she s.dd it seemed as if some ot her old
neighbors had come to see ber. HermaMdn

womanhood tooth of my Indian parents died
and 1 soon afterward married a young chief of
the nation atoll removed to tbe Ohio country. I
was treated with more respect than Indian wo­

relations that tbs.chance of being discovered

husband died, and my people baring Joined the
that tribe. I bare children and grandchildren,
and am very happy.’
••When she bad concluded her narrative, aae
lifted her right band in a solemn manner and
said:

Spirit tn tbe heavens I* "
Her second busband had been dead many
Ing pleasantly and profitably wtth the veucr- years. She was entirely Ignorant of her native
able Joseph Slocum, whose family was among
the suffers lu the Wyoming \ » ley: He gave
me a minute account of the capture nf bis little pan endued with a Christian spirit.
sister Frances by tbe barbarians, a . tlie final
discovery of her.
brother and sister, with the Interpreter, rods i
out to the home ot the found captive. Her
and was distinguished for bu kindness to the dwelling was a well-biilll log house In tbe midst1
Indians. Hr remained unharmed at the time of cultivation. A large herd of cattle and sixty
ot. the iuvMlnnand bls dwelling was untouched
by Incendiary fire. But bls sou Giles »aa In the thing betokened plenty and comfort, for aha
battle. This, doubtless, excited the Ire of the was wealthy when her wants and her means
Indians, and they resolved on vengeance. Late were compared. Her annuity from the GbveroIn autumn they werrsren prowling a!*out the
bouse, which w» not far from Wilkes-Barre
Fort. A neighbor bad been nude prisoner, aud thousand dollars In s|xrlc. Iler white friends
bls wife* sod two sons found a welcome home in tarried with her several days, and not long after
tbe Rocum family. One morning the two toys their return home. Joseph and his daughter,
were grinding a knife near the bouse, when a the wife of the Hon. Zlba Bennett of Wyoming,
rifleshot and a shriek brought Mrs. Slocum to again visited her and oade her the last farewell.
the door. An Indian was scalping Use eldest .On that occasion she was Induced to sit for her
toy, a tad of fourteen. The barbartan rushed portrait to an artist named Wiuter, residing at
Into the house and seized a little son of Mph--Logansport, whom I met nt lalayctte, Indiana,
—.,ex churned,'
. l.u
_
..
Slocum. TK.
Tbe frightened...I..
mother

"Seel be can do thee no good; he is lam*I
Tbe Indian released tbe boy, and taking her
daughter Frances gently in his arms, seized the
younger of the two boys outside and hastened
te the mountains. Mrs. Slocum's little daughter

pencil

live of the Wyoming Valley, died In IMS. and
but tbe barbarians were beyond successful pur­
suit. They also carried off a black girt, seveoexempted. The affecting stery of her life wm
laid before Congress, and so eloquently did
prowling Indians white foddering cattle near John Qulnev Adams plckd her cause that he
rid trophies. Mrs. Slocum bereft of father, bus

and there her children and grandchildren wore
Wyoming.

Bkmbox J. Lown.XO. L.L.D.

of Elijah, and If she was not fed. by the ravens
Wonderful Bi

The lamp Of hope was kept burning, but years
Wherever a preventing, healing, cleanal^
rolled by and no tidings of the little one came and (tenderizing injection or wash is required
When peiv-e returned and friend!}- intercourse use Darby’s Prophylactic fluid. Any Inflamed
with Cadada wm entatollsbed. two of tbe little
captive's brothers started in quest of ber. They fluid will be qnlckly relieved. It has effected
traversed tbe wilderness to Fort-.xtagara. on tite
border, offering requrds for ber discovery, but
The Porcelain dental company at
In valu. Th*y returned, convinced that the
child ass dead. But the mother's heart v.-as Detroit is to organise it branch in Cali­
The Hon. Roger Quixote Mills, of
still the shnpe of hope, and she felt assured that fornia.
Tcxna, is the most glittering nss that ever
graced the halls of congress.—.Atlanta ' Franc--, was not lu tbe grave. Her ernbod"Cant eat a thing." Hood's Sarsaparilla t* a
I ted spirit seemed to bold communion with' that wonderful medicine far creating an appetite,
regulating digestion, and giving strength.
| of her child, and she often said.

�I

~Rm broideries!

Embroideries I

HArni

WE ARE SHOWING THE LARGEST STOCK OF

MUSLIN AND SWISS EMBROIDERIES!
Ever Shown in this City.

ALL FRESH NEW STOCK

on

LATEST DESIGNS

and

oin

AND AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES

We have an Endless Variety to Select from, and can show you all the

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LATEST NOVELTIES of the SEASON

ROBERTSON

Rates, •

TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS
WE HAVE MADE A SPECIAL EFFORT TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS IN THIS DEPARTMENT AND
OUR SALES ARE MOST GRATIFYING.

Butter, Eggs, and all Einds of Produce bought and sold

2 Stores.

E. Y. 1

The Hastings Banner.

from the valuta of 1870 to bring them
ADDIT)ONALJ_OCAL NEWS.
/Go to Dr. Lathrop's drug store for
HamN&amp;s.MJCB.. April 4th. l^-s. ~ design sometimes, this is often not
done, yet the census report emphatical­
ly. says it must be done to make such granted to Augustus J..Newton.
comparisons correct.-Detroit Tribune.
Runyan's residence property in the
The Journal is trying to straddle second ward.
three horses: the labor union, the
The place recently occupied bv Boll­
greenback and democratic. In its last ver Rose, on the plains, has been sold
EDITORIAL NOTES.
issue it publishes approvingly the plat­ to parties from t ermontville who will
form of the labor union party, which it
The report of tbe Michigan labor
would not do if those principle U About 800 voters are on the regUtraammissioner estimates that farm
did not meet its editorial approval. Qoq Lists In this city giving a consider­
In another column it call*! for a con­ able gain over last year. This indi­
cates a gain in the population of about
total value of Michigan farms, whereat
ference of greenbackexa, and publishes 900.
alarm'd free traders raise the cry that
protection has wrought this sad result
In a letter to the London Morning
Post, bepL n. 1887. Sir Edward Sulli­
van, an eminent English protectionist
quotes Mulhall. the great English
Matlstirfan, as stating, in 1876. that tbe
mortgages on English farms wereL8
per cent of their total value. If pro­
tection is to be held largely responsible
for Michigan farm mortgages, shall we
bold British free trade responsible lor
English farm mortgages—three times

ready

the county. In other places it endorses
Cleveland a administration, and bellows
for fusion. Anything more inconsist­
ent than the present political course of
tbe Journal could not well be imagined.
It shows nothing more nor'leas than
desperation on the part of ita editor.

the finest wells in the dty. which sup­
plies water for most of the plain:tes,
and even for many horses and cattle
besides.
;ou&gt;? has sold his lot &lt;®
tbe

ex peels to build a residence cm the lat­
ter this spring.
and who feels that his party is slipping
G. C Brandon and H. T. McGrath,
awav from him.
formerly editor and city editor re-peclivedv of the Charlotte Leader, have
Every time a Kentucky democrat purenased the Mount Pleasant Demo­
opens his mouth, he bellows loudly for crat Good luck to them.
reform, with a great big R And Ken­
Tbe young people of the Biblical,
tucky affords many shining examples literary and benefit society will give an
of reform. There's Henry Watterson, a entertainuxsit Monday evening, April
16th. at tbe Baptirt church. All are
military gesrtieman who was going to cordially invited to attend.
lead—with Qiis mouth—100.000 demo­
While Wm. Stafford, of Rutland,
was engaged in hauling wood Tuesday
Tilden. There is Carlisle, who robbed afternoon the wagon tongue broke,
throwing him under the load in such a
And now comes Mr. Tate, for 21 years manner as, to break his left kg just
treasurer of tbe state of Kentucky. He above the knee. The team ran away
&lt;• a reformer, at least he reformed the

Sir Edward further asserts that “since
187C tbe value of lands and the income
from farms have fallen form 90 to 60
per
but the interest on the mort­
gages remains the same." He quote*
Lord Derby as stating that the louts
of English land owners have been
kMJO.OCiJ/GKSlAJO.OUO.tWJ,, and he &lt;*tinuttes tbe losses of tenants at SOOO.OOQJJOu. Hundreds of thousands of
acres have gone out of cultivation with­
in ten yean. The Hon. Henry Champlin
M. P„ in a late speech in parliament, a million, and now he is a dtixen of cident and help soon reached Mr. Stafspoke ot the great falling off in tilled another country. And yet the southand of “IOOjOOO persons idle from the
paralysis of English agriculture." At of honor.
a late fair trade (anti-free trade) meet-

Loca
Circulation

best tor the Farmer—Protection or
Free Trade Y” Th os. H. Dudlev -. - Wages.
Llx-ingand Tariff." E. A. Hartshorn;
“Protection." Address by E. H. Ammidown; list of General and State offleen.
Honorary Members, etc.-. -The Vital
Question; Shall American Industries
be Abandoned, ano American Markets
Surrendered Y" The Tariff League
Monthly Bulletin. AddrMs A. M?Garland. Assdstont General Secretary
American Protective Tariff League,
No. 23 West Twenty-third Street. New
York Qtj.
.

SPLENDID HORSES

color with one white ankle and white

But a few abort years ago. when the
subject of good horses was mentioned,
no one ever thought of speaking of
Hastings in that connection. But now
our city can boast of some as fineubred
animals as any city in tbe state, and
when eastern horse buyers come to
Michigan to pick up good animals, thev
find it to their interest to come to Hast­
ings. No one man has contributed
more, to make Hastings a good reputa­
tion in this respect than Eli Bechtel,
that J. L. Wilkins through his attorney a man who has h*d over thirtv ytwrs
L. E. Knappen tried to make a salt cd experience Ln handling horses both in
his property to Bentley Bros. A. WU- this stele and Ohio.
It baa never been Mr. Bechtei'Uto
Wilkins going out or the businrits st
manufacturing lumber at this place.
Mr. Knappen states to us that be was
never asked by Mr. Wilkins to .do any
other than profaalonal work for him
and that be never made proposition^
looking to Mr. Wilkins retirement from
the lumler business at this point, as
Mr. Wilkins is not the man to asl any­
body to make propositions for him.
We are glad to state that Messrs.
Bentley Bros. &amp; Wilkins never consid­
ered the matter of buying out J. f.
Wilkins eacept at the latter's sugges­
tion, and felt that if they bought him

clothes, but farmers would

the Percheron Stud book of the U. S,
his number Is MK, in tbe National
Register of French Draft Horsts of
America, !£3. Haviag found such a
great demand here for a horse of the
splendid build, easy action and sterling
a uahties of Lamotte, Messrs. Bechtel A
Goodyear detenhined upon getting one

bicycle club in th
P. T. Colgbov
ar e now oonnecU

marrow evening
Warm sugar st
parlors Tuesday I

William Teo
little west.

nearly matched Norman stallions could
who wants good rangy fellows who are not be found. In all the points that
handsome roadsters, and with speed
enough for comfort, and endurance

Mr. Bechtel's judgment 'tn these mat­
ters is unsurjiaasrA. Because of his
There has lately become a great de­
acknowledged good judgment and mand for large, tinely propurticned
farmer*

—

—•.

pay IdyMr. Wilkins logs and contracts,
that they had a right to ask him that
he should not again gn into busine&amp;B
within territory tributary to this atv
This last condition Mr.Wilkins refused county. Such is the reputation of their
to accede to, hence the sale fell through. horses as sirwofNo.lcoltathatthev
We make this statement as a matter of have patrons from a scope of country
t,wect-v miles in extent in nearly evwv
direction from Hastings, incin Ittxg aU
tbe report of the former's trying to the counties adjoining our own. '
bribe the latter to leave town, being of
. &gt;XEE reporter recent!v visited
republican manufacture we wish to sax Bechtel .t Goodyear’s stables'in this
what everybody knows that it was city, which have been latelv refitted
and put in first class
'
“Show you the horses, did you ask”"
inquired Mr. Bechtel. "Yes’sir with
crats as much aa republicans.
pleasure"
'
First we saw that handsome dnfe
&lt;MjIion. Charley Ro., w^.
e*«T township ta tbe comity.
great friend

Remember ehe
morrow evening
IT. R. K. of IL

Early Rose potat&lt;
nlng A Rogers.
feoKih’ O. Hy
t»een appointed gi
for Barry county.
F. H. Barlov
5CO bushels of r

Rev. Geo. F.
will conduct serv
»an church April
To mert this demand, and to enable
breeders hereabout to raise the most
handsome animals of the roadster class.
Hewn. Bechtel A Goodyear have added
to Vhetr ,taLl« here the beautiful
French Coach ataUM&gt;
,
FACTT.
four years old. stand- 1G hands high,
and weighs L400 when in gopd fiean. is

Remember the
ball next Monday
body go and help
Reported ths
purchased of C.

If tod want pi
or Beauty of Hah

the Fiwcb

. in*.

itody Monday,!

pectafora interr

night for being
brought before Ju

the

mighty

would suffer, since reducing the price
of wool 10c per pound would kill the

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Tee American Protective Tariff Lea

tariff literature. and will be
Il becomes daily more apparent that furnish tbe following pampt
art only one-third in proportion tbe Mills tariff bill, which is especially anyone who will send H) cents f

W*.

Campbell

F. K. Hawed
He is four years old. stands 1g hands
high, and Xeghs 1.700 lbw He was im­
ported from France in 1«4 by Powell Brom, and purchased direct from them ’
by Mr. Bechtel for his firm on Decern-

assert that tbe property of this ootrn-

rs crowding into

ror stare.

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voos a small dose of Zoa-Pbon quiets
and rests me. I al
‘------- - house.
Yours

j protects southern industries while it
la* «f u&gt;. oorth UlUwbK*. the Tariff." Col Thee H Dudley; -The T» U. O.
n port on agrUal- will dc&lt;,
Evfcn
B “II b

Probate court ver

iiSt^i

Fpmcfc

such a manner t
turned and apn
Snyder attended
now gets around

Gem.

He is a

service,
bwiday
of the

good at all Lmw
it

rvtaiag last a nnmlx? o:

till
’Yt”“J wfll to- &lt;*krr twoiMl u&gt; r-aiod ►!«, th,.

Satumuy nk
young Psuple gat
Ita
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�The Hastings Banner.
-S&amp;. « JSbUT. April «■»»■
- —7 ~n~N;6KKKN- Loc.1 editor.

iHStings

City

Bank.

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OFFIC1RS:
n 0. Bobinxw. PrMl,lent:„
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-W S Goodyear. Vice. Prea.:
C. D. Beebe, Cashier.

DIRECTORS:
w it ti-.-ijrai,
p v tobtaML

W. H. Peseta,
Grrble.

A tljrcrU TuaklnA D'wlne*» Transacted.

«r Trailer, r.i.mw.wuu..

‘ "lirJUJled only M the regular exam-

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ROBERTS^ HOUSE,
.'vr. ,1-lfrnoti xi&lt;1 ConiUSu .

Tbi. H
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Mlrh.

Rates. ».i .00 per Day.
• • ■■it* *tth pleaumt rooms. Tbe
: tri- public is respectfully solicited.

F
InWat

Sottli iL.ment *nd long time. Ad-

-.nw, bni s^. MMr»hall. Mlebipui.

MK-h.rtor team ot bones.
&gt;. oiimpr ud anything else of
building lot to exchange tor
C. H. CONKLIN, .
M04 State St.. Chicago, HL

Choln

'AHU‘1- Atrr.\TION.-l sen tbe best
; *rAvltir pickets to the posts
« I will exhibit at Huitnm
noSAbir1.'.' .Apt;. 7th Abd Utb. WrB«r fur

f

IL® A^BFLKISCH. Catatonia,
fur Kent and .Barry Co.’s

Local News.
i/di'-vi

thin week, 2,150.

An r&gt;i rea if or pension to James
Campbell.
;
F. r. Hawkins lost a horae on&lt;day
There is some talk of organizing a
bicycle club in the city.
P. T; Ucluhov^s office anil residence
are now conn^teo^iy/telephofie.
If Y(&gt;t warfl nice prime clover seed
•‘or jour crwn Use call on 11. J. Grant.
Bn.;., per cqiijAe, for the dance to­
morrow evening is81. Supper 75 cts.
Warm sugar social In Baptist church
parlor Tuesody evening. Supper, 5 to
•&gt;.
William Troxell will soon build
a Kara on his lots near the park but a
little west. I
Remember Hie bop to be given to­
morrow evHiiag at Union hall by the
I*. K. K.ntP

More local on 8th page.
perbohalmention.
n
n’ Colgrove hu purchased Mrs
wa?dBeUtk,,“ rt-sldmo. in the third Ertdar
’“tod Ntobvllto

Dry goods boxes were at a premium
Tuesday morning. The big Are in
*ont°f
Wilkins’ head­
B*iK/ridaT
quarters bad exhausted the supply,
Mb. Democrat, you’re rather tardy
** “**' KrcJe,&lt;1 «•
That wall, what there is of it, under
the old • Eaton" mill was built last fall
Ba“2.MonirB°’M V‘*“ed “"“O
A fact chionlcled in the Banner at
that Ume. Don’t look too far hack in
our files for the news.
The case of Holden va. Newton,
which w&amp;n tried recently and resulted
report
in a disagreement of the jury, was be­
fore J ustice Kenaston again on Thurs­
R*Pld‘ ’“ln
day and the jury brought tn a verdict
of “no cause of action."
ioVa™P1aj0'0r“d
Monday was Mias Mabel Colgrove’s
5th birthday and she celebrated the t.i dSn’i^T* to Kalanuroo.
event in company with about 20 of her
young friends who were invited to her
home in the afternoon. The little
folks enjoyed the occasion hugely.
Claude Potter returned to Detroit
Dr. Lathrop has one of the largest Saturday afternoon.
stocks of wall paper in the city. If
you are expecting to buy wall paper
look at his new patterns before pur­
chasing. He has also a large number
of remnants that he will sell cheap.
Little Louis Striker caught the
ring finger of his left hand in the wood
elevator in his father’s. D. Striker’s,
residence so that the end was almost
completely cut off. Dr. Lowry drened
the wound and it is healing rapidly.
Bear this in mind. The estate of
the late Augustus Rower will soon be
probated. Before that can be done, it
is absoluMy nect»ary that all accounts
due the late Mr. Rower, or the A.
Itower shoe store shall be paid at once.
For Sale.—West half of lots 6 and 7,
block 4 Kenfield’s addition to city of
Hastings, vacant, located near M. C. R.
R. freight depot. Belongs to T. G
Are’s estate. Apply at law office of
Stuart, Knappen &amp; VanArman, over
Hastings National Bank.

Following are the real estate trans­
fers for week ending April 4th, 1888.
as taken from the books in the register s
office.*
J. ,J Cr«.yU&gt;Cook A t«ielduO10.»eclrlt) ,
HMuth to Della M. Smith; a pt lot l blk

“»'SSW&gt;»u« &lt;• mebou. wurr.

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XriiXHto w.c.

"jiSHTrf'liS u. K.u..r r. wuu“. ■■ «* —
VLSI'S;h55- u. Bum. «. »»“■«» ««»
“SS atndHSw »■ ».
io Harry L. Nobles; wa see
to
'X’.Um Wmrr W

iJohMlown, •!.*».

n Ctort, i-™i -e
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Goodyear Bros.’ Hardware,
’AKlHc

C. L. Badcock and family have mov­
ed back to Nashville.
Coni Brooks returned Saturday to
her home in Orangeville.
Dr. Lowry was called to Middleville
Saturday for consultation.
Mra. C S. Shaw, of Chester,-visited
at IL J. Grants last week.
. P;T. Colgrovemade a business trip
to Grand Rapids Monday.
/fritz Goodyear returned Monday to

Miss Lizzie Cook and Mrs. Mary
Kenfield, who havtf for some time been
visiting relatives here, left Friday for
Lansing. From there Miss Cook will
go to Chicago.
Mrs. Mary B. Dennis has organized
in Nashville a first primary school with
11 spring term of eight months and be­
gan her school Monday. She also hasR
class in art work, making a total of 40
scholars.
The marriage Of John R. Crites, of
Union, Oregon, to Miss Delia E. Rising
occurred Thursday in Woodland at the
latter’s home. Mr. Crites was a former
Woodland boy and is now a prosperous
attorney of Union to which place he
will soon return accompanied by bis
bride. They will be "at home in
Union after May 1- The Bannxbs
best wishes for their future prosperity
and happiness go with them.
The Journal’s claim that Mr. Jesse
Harper, tfho spoke here Friday even­
ing, made the nominating speech and
presented Abraham Lincoln's name for
the Presidency in 1860 is a statement
without foundation in fact and which
must have originated in the fertile
brain of the Journal’s editor. Mr.
Harper in allowing that statement to
be made in the Introductory speech be­
fore his address in Union hall vol­
untarily assumed a false position. In
the first place no man at that memora­
ble convention "extolled" the merits of
anv one of the candidates mentioned.
Nominating speeches were not made
in those days. Mr. Lincoln’s name was
presented by Mr Judd, of
the words. “I desire on behalf of the
Meiegiitlon of Illinois to put in nomina­
tion for the President of the United
States Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois.
No farther speech was made and none
was needed.

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Clement Smith visited Nashville on
business Wednesday.

the Orchard lake academy.
Al. Runyan and family expect to
move to Pennsylvania soon.
Chattie Lake was in the city over
Sunday from Grand Rapids.
Miss Myrtle Rose returned Monday
to her home in Grand Rapids.
Mra. E. Y. Hogle visited Mra. J. IL
Smith in Nashville Thursday.
John Busby and family visited
On complaint of deputy game and friends in Nashville last week.
Mra. Frank Barnes returned Monday
fish warden Hyde, James Nesbitt and
from a visit with friends in Leslie.
George Turner were brought before
Miss Maud Young, of Middleville,
Justice Kenaston Tuesday, charged
with spearing fish out of season. visited friends in the city last week.
They plead “not guilty" and the case
Miss Matle-Hindmarch, of Nashville,
was adjourned to Thursday.
visited friends in the pity last week.
The general fish law, as amended bys. Orno Strong, of the News, starte
started
act No. 265 of the session laws of 1887, Monday on a trip to the Pacific coast,
prohibits the spearing of any tish during
Mrs. F. G. Goodyear goes to Cold­
the months of March, April, Mav and water to-day for a visit with relatives.
June in any water* ot this state ex­
The Misses Florence Shriner and
cept the great lakes and Saginaw buy. Olga Bessmer visited in Saranac last
under penalty of a fine of 8100 or Im­
prisonment for thirty days.
J. W. Bauer, of Charlotte, wa* the
Fred, son of L. E. Knappen, while
guest Wednesday of his brother J. M.
playing with other small boys on the Bauer.
new railroad Tuesday afternoon iell
The Misses Etta Kennedy and Lizzie
and struck his head on a tie cutting his McNutt returned to the University
he;ul badly and otherwise bruising Monday.
himself. Nothing serious about tbe ac­
Chas.-Hotchkiss has resigned from
cident but the little one was consider­
his position with the M. C. R. R. in
ably demoralized for a time.
^his city.
The drug firm of Baughman A Buel ,
Miss Anna Bessmer attended, the
are packing their goods, and expect to
kising-Crites wedding in Woodland
move their entire stock to Nashville last weak.
next week. Dr. Baughman will make
Postmaster Barrett and wife, of
his residence in Nashville, but will vis­ (Charlotte,
visited the family of Worthy
it this city one day e-uch week. Hast­
ings loses a good, live firm by this re­ Mead last week.
moval, and all are sorry to see them go.
Miss Jennie Lamb was the guest of
the Mlstww Electa and Minnie Furniss
In the case of the people vs. Isaac at Nashville last week.
Goldeu and Conrad Main, the defend­
Fred Allen expects to goto Charlotte
ants plead guilty last evening before soon where he will become a student ih
Justice Kenaston. to a charge of spear­ the law office of a cousin, Frank Deane.
ing fish in the Thornapple river out of
Sherm. Fowler and Geo. Keeler
season. They were each fined 810 and
costa. Deputy Game and Fish Warden Ann Arbor students, were In the, city
Hyde is hot on the trail of the break- last week whiling away vacation time.
ersybf tbe game laws.
Ed. Hahn, of Niles, arrived in town
. jCuarlie Baldwin in his work with Monday, and will enter the employ of
the M. C. IL IU at their freight depot
the Detroit club tn the south is taking
here.
w
good care to keep his arm in condition
Mrs. Thoma, who has been for
and is preparing for a successful
season. He says this will ,be his last some time visiting her brother, P. A.
vear in the base ball business. If Hahn, returned Monday to oer hntae in
Charlie sticks to tnis decision it will be NUo.
a sad disappointment to his friends and
Henry and George lioughtahn wen
to base ball lovers generally.
called to Jackson Thursday morning by
A few days residence in Hastings the serious illness of an uncle, William
would convince Mr. Jesse Harper that Houghtalin.

Pi re stock I Beauty of Hebron and i
Early I:.-, ie pointots tor seed at- Dun-1
nlng Al lu)ger.-f.
Eowin &lt;1. Ilrnr. of Morgan, has
l»&lt;8 appointed game and fish warden
for Barry county.
r. ii. Barlow a Co. are offering
&lt;"-0 hwhels of recleaned homegrown
c rt’cf seed forisale.
• Gjit&gt; F. Hunting, of Alma,
will conduct -ervicts at the Presbyter­ carpenters here would find something
ian church April 15th.
else to do rather than work for V0 cents
Rr.’*.LMBF.R the camp fire at Union a day. which he claimed were their
'.ail uexi Monday evenmg. Let every­ wages in this countar. The extra 81.10
and upwards that ('arpentera are receiv­
body go and help in a good cause.
'
ing must be presented te them as a gift
lli.i,&lt; hi ei&gt; that Perry McCarty has or blind money to ward off a strike.
purchns- d of (’. D. Bebee, the place
acreny th&lt;- street from G. H. Brooks.
The Episcopal Society have thus far
h lot’want pure stock Early Rose met with very good success in the ef­
or Beauty of Hebron potatoef for seed, forts to raise funds for the new church.
you can get them at Dunning &amp; Rog- •Since the 8th of January they have
raised by the A. B. C. •ystem, 8274.85.
Auiungemenia are lieing made The Easter offering, at their ten o’clock
that will ensure a most successful so- service, for f.he new church was 8212.52.
'•kd time kt the ball to-morrow even­ The Sunday school offering in the after­
ing..-. ; ■
noon for a fount for the new church
was 824.66, making a total of 8512.03.
Parti eh. from Kalamazoo, were in A committee has been appointed to
the city Monday, looking over the pros­ look after the matter of the erection of
pects for a summer resort at Clover­ a new church, and if subscriptions
dale
. ;
come in liberally, as they ought to, b
’ Wm. Fhher was arrested Monday 810.000 stone church will be built on
jught for being drunk. On being the lot just east of the present chapel.
brought before Justice Kenaston Tuea- We wish the society the realization of
plcad guUty and wafl flned their hopes.

All airounle due the A. Rower ehoe
rtore inpst be settled at oneb as the
natter [of the estate of the late
- । l.'.wjr is to be closed up in the
probate court fury soon.
11. M. Smitix stepped on a stone in
ya’n a tnannep Sunday that his foot
turned and sprained 'his ankle. Dr.
..uydiT Attended him and Mr, Smith
now gets around on crutches.
i’KN. iiiiEEtY of the U. 8. Signal
prophmles that the three notv-k u.ij da isW. for the territory east
o«; the Mi^i-^ippi river, will be be­
" : W? 12th'and Hth of July.
1
ixi-vy might about 30 of the
y&lt;«u&gt;g v«..ple gai hered at Fritz Goodrj1': hbme on Green street and gave
surprise.- There •was
10.x ur run. dancing and warm sugar.

A Carload of Plain and Barbed Fence Wire

Sylvester Grevsel has purchased liucji" Axoerwn ,u ln town o„,
of L. E. Knappen bls residence on Jefferaw street.
Itety. Nlm’ *“ ‘“&gt;me '™»
J. L. W1LK1N8 mar Dot be a prophet
but hla figures on his own majority ItoJIuHolbrook rtaltod Grand Hapkl,
made Sunday, were just 76.
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�MISMANAGEMENT OF THE

MAILS.

tlx Brooklyn Eterated Railrood, mut:

There is wide room for improvement in

Major, Sidney Herbert, editor of the
Attonta, Ga., writes: “1 hsve futyy tested
tbe virtues of Swift’s Specific, loth aa a

Mr Michael Lrtng, Jr , vriui iw o;nr
bndge L i th ogre phi c Co., Cincinnati. Ohio,
terrible itching sod painful
neck, mom. hand* and fing*

old. developed scrofula. He had two aaverv n-roi;*
—
------- for oar family pl jskiss, who proOouowd
ft serofdla. «nd prevented 8. 8 b. for it

heal'd, tad the baby is well sad healthy.
I know S. 3 8- saved its life, and I told
our doctor *3
He is a regular physician.
aa hr saw it hid scrofula.
Treatise on Blood and Sirin Diseases

Drawee 3, Ktla^ta. G*.

ARBUCKLES
MD8 cm. a package of COFFEE Is
guarautuu of excellence

ARIOSA

loot not oiuy
~--------- ■
f a other reelin. also Some Journal* In
the south and west, while demanding an

think that tbe east to aattafied with Ite
service, since It aaks for a reduction of
rates. The reverse is the caw. Take for
example the case of New England. The
condition of things there to shown tn tbe
petition to the po*tmarter general, pre­
pared early lost month by tbe Borton
Merchants’
awodation. — Bradstreet’s
Business Circular.

Tbe Philadelphia Record blames all the
blunders of the postal service upon the
partlsnti clerks inherited from former admfnfstnttlmi*. and calls for tbrtr dismissal.
This demand hardly agree with The
Record's civil service position, but no
matter
If Republican clerks are to
blame 'they ought to go, but- in tbe
Hoosier vernacular, where are they?
Precious few of them are left In this part
of the country, but if they are found let
Dun Dickinson’s attention be called and
he will bounce them. Tbe service must
be protected.—Indianapolis Jonrnal

UNEXPLORED LANDS.

z;

suffer! mt from aomn aibaeut wherein tbe use o&lt;
such drug wertd be poeltively drtrteientak But
alum and pboepbaieo ure useful medicament* lu

of tbe aystetn. particularly wslb women, when
the prudent physician would be loath to permit
the use of lime phosphate* even as a medicine.

voiced In tbe United States senate; they
are heard from business men and appear
In the newspapers of both parties and in
many states.—Detroit Tribune.

or pbo*pb*te baking powders will be apparent

OW POUND PACKAGES.

thrrebokl.

About four yean, ago. Gaining

the country until the suspicious natives beca:s» *o inquisitive that be thought it pro­

tested far into *utttbrrn Thibet, though many

Nolle* of Attachment,
lelifraa-ln the circuit eoen tor tbe

tbe Stale uf Michigan. Plaintiff, vs. John H.
Gay. Defeadant.—InattactiincntNoDeels hereby given teat on the twenty-

wrangle. It was only last year that their
country was ernraed at last, and It i* now
evident that tbe Brubtnajiutm is a thousand
mile* longer than some authorities admitted.
A lUUo northeast of India fa Kafirtotau,

stated, that In average health and ns Ith ordlna-

COFFEE is kept in all first-class
sturus from the Atlantic to the Pacino.

COFFEE

made actually contain*

rtde tbe body with a medicine, but simply to
Tbe inefficiency of the postal service
under this Democratic reform administra­
tion has become almost proverbial. Com­
plaints pour In from all parts of the coun­
try and from all classes of society.—
Cleveland leader

and perfectly digestible. Tbe most celebrated

Chinese and Thibetan autboritic* to vwit
Lhasa, was finally turned back terfore he had
eroow-d tbe frontier. The only reason that
the K-uthern half of Thibet and a largo part
ot NajianI and tlw- Himalayas ore not a whit*

work of exploration by the Indian survey

chanirolly. adding tc or taking from the flour
able, is far from being thorough and antia-

The business men of Indianapolis are so
disgusted with the portal service in their
city that tbey bave begun to abandon U
and to use the' express and telegraph for
ail important correspondence.—Boston
Journal.

nr) 5 MC effect*. of John H. G;
abovefaamrd, for tbe «um of

writ w.ia return*!
ruary. A. D. 1‘W.
Dated til* t3th
Attorney* for HUntiff.

s

The postal aerrlce between this city and

and the interior towns of tbe state, isSdt
anything. worse than it hua ever been

PAINT

■** cocr a cow ovxxorr met r

Sil

co

YOUR BUCCY

HI

§
FOR ONE DOLLAR is

COITS HONEST s

the worse our mails get—Richmond Vir­
ginian.

a.1?' ”.‘s

isgyd.a.g^a^a: srisx

Th?re never wm a time when there
were so many complaints an there are
now of an irregular and inefficient postal

The New Orleans Time*- Democrat
(Dent.) complains loud and bitterly of the
shiftless and Inefficient serrtee. and Its
columns carry letters ot complaint from
various points in the until. From far
western Idaho the chorus is taken up by
Tbo Stat-aman, of Botoa.—Utica Herald.

"DldaH Kmi

The voung man fell dead!
A friend had pointed a revolver u
him.
■
PARTS OF THE WORLD YET UN­
“He didn't know it was loaded!
We often bear it stated that a man ta
VISITED BY TRAVELERS.
not responsible for what he doe* not
know. Tbe taw presupposes knavirdge and therefore convicts the man
who excuses crime by igaonmeel
"If I had only known has often been
an tiafortunate man's apology for some
evil unknowingly wrought, but in a
matter of general interest—as for inrttance that taudanuta Is a poison, that
naphtha is a deadly explosive, that
blood heavily charged with a winters’s
accumulations of the waste of the syswould reeelve bat little honor from tae tratenil
daring explorers.
Inhospitable tribes now
-em,—it is one's duty to know the fact opcratioa of said
and consequence thereof. Out good old
grandmothers knew for instance, that
the opening of spring was the most per­
ilous period of the year.
Why?
Because then the blood stream to
sluggish and chilled by the cold wrathprocured from tb*b«r*of &lt;ta«4au!m«l»i into
jt
,
and if not thinned a good deal and
ventunn. who dared to intrude among their
made to flow quickly and healthfully.

been done tbe perfect leavening agent baa t-ecu
will be dtecuvcml that their own frienda do

changing tbe properties of Die flour, while the

duce this result l* not phosphaUc. but the arid
of highly refined cream of tartar., which, the
health autbortles agree, render* that powder
perfectly pure and more reliable and healthful
than any other. The rreent official testa show,
on the other hand, that tbe best the phosphate

Similar impediment* eml*rraas tbe trav­
eler in all ;&gt;arta of Motamnicdan Africa.
Grandly as Barth. Rohlf*. Nachtigal. la-uz

knowledge of that mounUunou* ata! elevated
region is anything but thorough aiul ade­
quate He truly take* hl* life in hi* hand

article that I* one Uilnl or more re»iduum or im­
talk Arabic like a native, and can skillfully
purity.
1
’
.

the year. Hence, without exception,
what to now known as Warner’s Log ?!S
inSTHLTLJ"“
Cabin Sarsap trilla, was plentifully
made and religiously given to every io the City of Ilastlnc*. Barry County*
tuemlier of the family regularly CM. (that being the place where the ,
through March, April. May and June.
It to a matter of record that this pru­
dential, preventative and restorative
custom saved many a tit of sickness,
prolonged life and happiness to a vigor­
ous old age. and did away with heavy
fly doliw*
medical expenditures.
Mrs. Muggle KercbwaL Lexington,
Kv~ used Warn.er's Log Cabin $arsa&gt;
partita “for nervous siek headache ot
which I have been a sufferer for many
years. It has Deen a great Iwnetlt to
mt" CapL Hugh Harkins, IMS 8.
15th SL. Philadelphia, Fv, says “it pu­
rified my blood and removed tbe blotchts from my skin." Mrs. Aarea Smith,
Topton, Berks Oo.. Pa., says sh* “was
entirelv cured of a skin disease of the
worst kind," by Log Cabin Sarsaparilla.
Bad skin Indicates a very bad condition
of the blood.
If you would live and be well, go to
your druggists to-day and get Warner's
Log Cabin Sarsaparilla and take no oth­
er,—there’s nothing like it or as good—
and completely renovate your impaired
system with this simple, old-fashioned
preparation of roots and herbs.
Wgrner, who makes the famous Safe
Cure, puto it up. and that Is a guarantee
of excellence all over the known world.
Takeit yourself and give it to tbe other
members of the family, including the
children. You will be astonished at its
heallhgiving and self prolonging pow­
ers. We say thia editorially with per­
fect confidence, because we have beard
good things of it everywhere, and Its
name ta a guarantee that It ta first class
in every particular.
•
Johnny Martin, the office boy of a

Ran

Th U Tiliftos
of th- firm to a well known b&gt;ll tnanufao-

From the Seat of War.

wl»b to take alum, lime and pbospkates with It

The growth of such a government as
ours does not come within the rule which
makes feebleness follow where the limits
of authority are enlarged. On tbe con;
trnry, ns has been conclusively shown;
such growth tends to increase the meas­
ure of vitality and the resources of self
protection. We have no reason to fear
that the country will ever become/so

lAdia* of tbe Vanderbilt family bar* mag­
nificently endowed

tMtter barae«v

and bluntly informal that hu might go on
to tta holy
tamtnedan.
walked into the Ran Froactoec house, and

erned.

Ano a ri*lt

inadequate In

HOUSEP
COITS FLOOR P*IST~S

HARNESS
s

i^WONT DRY STICKY

Conkling will fight for tbe Republican
irty, but does not aspire to lead IL His

party’s candidate will be worth thousands
of votes. With Cleveland in the fteld as
tlie Democratic candidate, he will be able
'"rtua now. when it »111 do »&lt;»« the mo-t good.

most Intelligent and independent of Dem­
ocrats entertain profound admiration of
Default baring been made in the condition*

should be bran! fur tlw Republican party.
It Is a far-reaching, n potential and con­
vincing voice. It to the voice ot the
patriot, the Htatesman, the incorruptible
citizen, the fervent believer In the princi­
ples of the Republican party.—Troy
Telegram.

Yet even now the Democrats might
have devised a platform apon which
Cleveland could have stood nnd still held
the Mugwumps—had he kept still. Rnl
he upset tbe kettle with his free 'trade
messat.-e and much fat is in the fire. He
aiiallMil « poMie suction, to the lilgtiest bid­ himself has ni^wle the issue. It is hateful
It is welcome to Mug­
der. at the north front door of the court hotw. to Democrats
in Die eUy nf Bsstlnxs, (that bring the place wumps. And the breach between tbe
two still widens. Thus, » the Republi­
cans chilly gain strength and solidity,
lue on said mortgage, with Cleveland grows weaker and tbe Democ­
ier with an attorney’* fee of thlrty-flve dol- racy more distracted.—Buffalo Expreee.
provided by law, the premise* being
drvcrttml in said mortgage as all that certain
lot. piece Mid pared of land nUuate In the townSuccess Is to be the watchword of the
*liIIp of Irrlny, tn the county of Bony, and alate
Republican party this year. The dele­
gates should come to the convention rre
The west half M tbe i

rred) ms at law having been Instituted to re­
coverti&gt;e moneys secured by laid mortgage, or
am part thereof;
Sow. therefore, by virtue ot the pnwer of sale

K

Dated .MUM*
Lxwii H. Jokdax,
Bxrnt A OoLOHova,
MongMces.
AUomaya tar MortgaffM.

LADIES

PEERLESS DYES.

why South America has Lrea cuniiiorati rely

* h‘ J.,,h Jw,e 1 *,h’’ whole »yi&lt;teni Be rore to
ret Hoxf* Naraaparflln. which 1* peculiar to

TURF GOODS !
ho*.IUl
TH1

wondering itnneUine* If there l*n*t 'soma ml»taxn aboqt it. when we »ee how stubbornly
certain old foglr* cling to their Tumiy mid
antiquated Idea*. It was believed unce that
consumption was l*c&lt;irxble, and allhbugt It ha*
been clearly demonstrated that k i* not,
thousand* of old-tline phy«lclan* eio»e their

world move* e
cal Discovery

•ay that the government n»|* are Lu[*-kWy
inaccurate. Tbo best and mret intonating
exploration* In South Amines nre now carriod on by tbe Arg«ntiu* Rnpublio. Among

drriteod &lt;Jlw»»e. if taken In tiros AU
Krofulou*
*nd consumption I* in­
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Mary Walker, tbe young woman bo Wa&amp;d*
tad D*v*r y*t brnm arau by white
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that Um* Qapt. Broc* baa dtooovered a Uttla

••Supplies a long felt want,
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group of taloutto off tlx. north
Now Guinea, Mr. RoruiUy found

loyahv to eratgelical truth, great editorial
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InterniUonal,

Dr. &lt;3. B.-'Smith, of Grand Rapids,
was a classmate of tbe late Chief J ustlce Waite at Yale.

rapid development of the meet intelligent
and unselfish Republican bentiment In
favor of the selection of free and un­
TffS pledged delegations to tbe Chicago con­
vention, which self evidently wise policy
nf Berrien, on we were among the first to advocate.—

ADKU’HIA K. RANK.

discovored curiou* and wholly unknown
tribe* juid oilier thing* of murh intoreat,
•how that thoto region* nr* a find field for tbe
explorer.
Tbo BrnziUana know lew* of a large [art of
their empire than they might easily l«»rn of
Nova Zembla, and in Ecuador and *oox

lot, and to this end there should be no
prejudices nor animosities cultivated.
There will be nothing gained by the
friends of any candidate undertaking to
beUtUe or- pull down an opponent—Chi­

The latest news concerning Secretary
Whitney is to the effect that he Wants to
be elected governor ot New York this
year as a means of getting himself in
line for tbe presidency lu 1893. There Is
reaeon to believe that Mr. Whitney will
have an up Hill job uf ft in carrying that
programme
into effect.—Philadelphia

WHIPS,
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ROBES,

meats, aoM by druggist*, under a positive
guarantee from the manufacturer*, that tt will

Mlsa Btuyremnt (of New York)-What do
you think of Donnelly1* claim that Bacon
wrote Sbakrajwwrel
Mim Lahoud* (of Chkwgoi-Mr. Donnelly
is a resident ot Cldcago, tout he)
"Well; then, you can bat anything b* say*

In 1884.—Columbus Journal

bottle.

totwWedlniteW

Just the Magazine for the General Beader.

FUNK &amp; WAGNALLS
JwteAof rrotala.

�J1T1ONAL LAWMAKERS.

THE GRANT-BADEAU CONTROVERSY

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS. 5=**!

DEATH IN THE MINE.

MtATORS ANO REPRESENTATIVES AT

WASHINGTON CITY.

late G«i. Grant The

funeral of Chi-f Justice
rger offered a resolution for

Amectoan People.He chargee Col
Grant withocigtaat-

IltUe mutable

benefit.

Pw-Uw for their

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
and cbaracteriaea
geronftjy.

~raty would go oyer to next
togi-th-r Shei num mid the
."oinmittee would perhape
- of public debate on the

,XDX* 1ADKAU.
Lee (colored), John Crewford (cricred), Ed
Reed (colored), Newman Gray, Butler Gray,

rimamu• *ays tbe sign fc

--'for all national l&gt;ouk cir«!. and without final ac-

bills were introduced: Toretar . to Mtabliiih a I'ormauent

• tiifaial e-nteuntal at thin
* n American republic, and

robbing in the District, but
1.— I..11
I...flu.. M.l-

March 98.—An invita&lt;&gt;f the late Chief

Portage Lake ship
:ti»n to prefer exIhv in ajq'olntinents of ex­
, u;-. up. an.I Kiddlriierger

■ &lt; re the loyal num of to­
, isnd many of thuiu had
Etltnimds said the lull

1

SJ a muustriMity. The bill
4t-.J ' that for
the
United
State*
bond*
■urjdu*
»m taken
up

•if ver bullion oral fame ot eer-

^nt. and is be (BvWuJ warr«ted ta r£o£
fag to the court* to enforce it!" Hodoclarm
that Gen. Grant made a written agreement to
pay him &lt;10,000, and that because be I Ihulmul
subanouentlv aslnvl tn
..
bound to fulfill the original contract. The
Grant family have made him several offarj
the highaat tjog &lt;8.000, and that wM oou^J
with coodiUon. that he could not agreTto.
Hts relations with Gen. Grant were &lt;rf the
happieut up to within two month* of tho gw&gt;eralY death, and nnothlng ho [Radcaul
has ever anLi mlatl*.*
re*— A___*

Gen. Ihulnau dcclaree that Gen. Grant
&lt;xmld not have written tbe letter of May 5,
1885, concerning Badmu s com[&gt;.-nwition for
hi* work on tlie mentoim, or jf he did be "M
not fa hi* right mind. Col Grant'll whole
position defwoil* on the argument that hl*
father riinflled, equivocated and doolnd bi*
own act, backed out of a bargain; while hlk
[Bodeau's] position is that the general wM in.
capable of falwhood. fraud and hypocriryl
He charge. Col. Grant with trying to wrreun
himwlf by dragging nte father fa tbe mire.
Referring to tho pending stnt, Gen. Itadrou

on the book will lie fully proven: that the
manuscript* will be found covered with hU
corrections, alteration and revision, that tlie
latter of May 5, 1K65, with tho original agretomont, will be produced and their intolerable

Cluelnnall Centennial Buildings.
CiMCCTHATl, o„ April 1—The new centen­
nial expouUon building* were dedicated Kat-

MiHxraroUH, Mian., March 30.—Tbe
court ruled in tbe Welch-VilM com Thura-

Popo, a former

,
, ..--------- —
wureu wnuo at­
tempting to bo»nl a moving train at Grand
Rapid*, and instantly killed.
Patrick Quinn, an Imlay C&lt;ty chap, took a
trip over tiro “Injeony" lino and WBa kujod bv
the care « Fort Wayne.
Michigan people chljiped in over ffl.OOO
aunnr the
______ ...
. .
. .

SSS1.:
counm, prec luded hbj giving teotimony. A
very dramatic incident of tlie oft. rnocei was
the encounter of Welch and Buri E. Huteb-

before the Jury, raid each

- - ----- —me amount COO- 1
oomnuuuL
tnbated by the entin' country.
Edw’n Chapman,tbe Laming man who died
at Jackftun the other day. corned &lt;10.000 life, l&gt;y the unique argument ot Defendant Welch
liuuran'v. which the cumpamra will contest to the jury. The venerable editor erf Tho
on tbe
irrmind th.t
&lt;&gt; ro „n conn
___ ut
.. kuickle
-.
’ _ &gt;.
—- o-'-uw
4ua«. 11
---. ---- ------“”
Mtuke-m Al
j
■*“«*’•
rambling, duronnocted sort of a way. ptxnctan.1
“* ?P' KW*UI Uatl,’K
P»«ymplc with the bitterest favectand udier wearing npparri liave concluded to ive and tbe'mort stinging sarcakm at hl* eomri&gt;ot
follow-with
, up
« .hop
' » on Sunday
1 But the IV4IUW
WIU1 • mand. He attacked everybody connected
cash in hi* pocket
ro:kt* can Ktill
mI U
-Ul. &gt;4. -Jt u-i
, ' . ,,
..
still 1'
gut
u nibble at i —
with the other side of the case, including “my
crackera and i-haeeu on tiiat day.
friend, I lie god Mercury of 3.a» years ago”
For whipping to death his only child, lem
"What is this Indictment," said he in thunthan 3 years old. Oregon Hamilton, of New­
aygo, ha* been given a life sentence to Jack- seriu to punish me!
The
voice te
the
voice of the
state
but
tho
' In th» Mxiurtlon case of I ana Miauk against hand
i.
the
hand of VHm.”
He
Jeremiah Payne, at Grand Rapid*, tbe jury talked all the morning and port of tho aftergave the plaintiff judgment fur &lt; 1,0u0. ‘
m

to command higher pricen then the tluest

Michigan

cracker

thenumlvea. It is not likely the arguments
will te concluded before Saturday night.

i»trtiction by fire nt the buniing of Faulkner’s
Opera huu.«e. Lew,
jsu'tmlly faTenth Illinote
rthlngtCrPoet
,
। tai'ir of the
funding bill, ofn-r which the

The fishing campaign Em been innuguratej

rx »v«arrtt&gt;!r Btm.Dixa. cnrciNisan.
urday afternoon and formally torned oyer to

Mrs. J. Little, an Egelston holy fiO years of
age, died fnun tho affects of a slight wound
in a linger, mode by a darning nenile.

Chief Justice

and widely known as a model hotel man. But
hl. kuowlntgr js by no novuts limited to hotel
matter* for he wm Moted prreident of the
North American Holstein-Frhwitin nm&gt;*-ian

rnft a large outpouring of people.

od Fri­
ed a bill
iimual pr-vlncte from euuntrire
iiu» xteck diMaNia abound and
‘1
'■"‘iiiWire which iliacrimi■t &gt;«ir nr.imal product*. Cousiderbdl ami peUtnns against

L

;• •■V'-'l

for

a

public

building

in advocacy af the principle*
tm*-d providing police regulation

clared a S*v per cent dividend on tbe capital
stock of &lt;45,OUO,(XX) for the five months that
of sugar- hate lieoa fluctuated wine'

trifugal grade has declined 116, while refined
granulateil ba* advanced
a* compared
with October Trust certificate* are quoted

so that th" actual value U aliout 150, and it wan
predicted by a well-known wholesaler that

IS
THE STRIKE FIEND LOOSE.
HE

8EEM8 TO POSSESS THE RAIL­
WAY MEN EN MASSE '

__ _ — with Chi­
Cbioauo, April 2.—Tbe desire to strike cago a West Michigan for Holland. Nunlca,
Muskegon and points north, and with Grand
V» « « - - - »»
" W_______________ T—
taken such a hold upon the railroaders em­
Ml other trains dally except Bunployed by bne» running out uf this city that

HAHN, Local Arent. HMtinxa

carrying buiinasi is paralyxod. TbaBurltagton i» fully rapjdhxl with timid*
ry on ite biuduwsi promptly, it i

nwuiufaeturers Kart,

twill be a high priced nibble or none.

cougratulnteil himself that in his nwideuo'
there no more corruption had clung to him

Work has l-een roinnienced on u &lt;50,000
hatpital for th" Battle Crwk sanitarium.

[

Grand Rapid! Lt.
Middleville.............

Ferran, Job Netaune, Cull Neptune, John

Belding's Refrigerator company will erect
anew building f«x380 feet, and'employ 300
men. in thcvndaavur to -keep up with their

. jl; tiiat surer bail depreciated. and

WELCH TALKS TO THE JURY.

Nillti^u’* roller mills at

Milford ware

CuuducUng Their Own Case.
Jrrrxiuu'X. WU., March 30.—The prelim­
inary nxaminalion of Mrs. Martin Steinbanner and Henry Rhormeioter, charged with
the ruuiib.T of tbe husband of the former
near i’nlmyra. tvauneaewd^ at II o'clock
Thumlny. The defandant* arid they had no

caption at tlx» Fort Wayne freight yards of n
train of mra tramrferrvcl by the Burlington

The tir-t witm»n »ii August Hoehne, who
testified that on the Sunday lefore the kill­

running about with a butcher knife tbreoten-

bay, and Mrs. btcmhauwr mid RLoriueita-r

Steinhauacr in a rambling fanhioa,

A dynamite fm’tery is one of the new flxin’i.
for Sault Ste. Mario. By and by tbe Boo may
be expected to boom.
Frank Bailey, a Wexford county youth of
irt summers, developed

Char Im E Wright, state geologM, died at
his home in Marquette on the iL!d. Ho was

tho freight which the “Q" has brought to the
end of its One* on its way to tho consignees.
Jt is not Burlington freight, but tho freight erf
shippers, whom the Burlington road reaches,
«i route furtiter east or in other direction*,
and which iM&lt;-««arily must go, if it go at all.
by some of the "Q" connecting lint*. That
us the irituatitm.
Saturday afternoon the freight engineers.

mediately diwhorged.

Rix crews, one after

lington train. but «u:h crew refuied to obey
• the order and wm iu tarn disebarged Find­

strike will throw out of employment 1T5 men.
Under the rules of the Prnnsylvania system

txjerubL

lately hoint.-lcroi |tr&lt;&gt;p&gt;c in the inundated dis­
tricts is placed at 70,000. • Advlctw from along

trva* exceeds ths worst expectations, and tiiat

»&gt; railway through Indian territory,
r'-pitering fJO.ai) for completing the
mt }ta WoriungtoaY mother
The
- a-ijourned. having poord xixty-

pertmeating on a winter crop of fxitatosa,
Evening Hun from Mentor. Ohio, announces
that there will wxm be n double wedding in
time that Mi* Mollie Garfield was to be mar­

t; asking tlie postmaster general
•rtutta the United Staton mails as
Th" district appropriation bill
well a* a lull to |&gt;rohibit

h-nne adjourned.

■

ried at tlie Mime tim» to Miss

•Ivte'i and Mateoo opposed,
. id Cocbrun advocated their
•• » Nth fMeri, Mr* lagan’s
of h'H to ». and Mra. Blairt

bora some of tbe nufounte are as followe:
Chicago. &lt;900,«X&gt;; Duluth. &lt;80.000; Mk-higan
Citv. ttC.OUO: Milwaukee, &lt;80,000. Superior
and St. Loui. Uy. (Wta). »30.0W. Tbe
Mfafasuppi river g-** &lt;3.385.000 from the
mouth of the Miftsouri to tbe gulf; St. Marys
river tall* and Hay Ivie channel, &lt;l"’/&gt;P.ai0;
the Mfawuri, &lt;650,000; Ohio river, &lt;515,000;
Detroit river, &lt;130.&lt;*«; RUnoi. river 1X0,

- &gt; •'ti-.pnMidentU} invite the bred* erf
F ‘ r.iiar n: , .f the nation* of South America

Peckham’s

day night in the presence M his jxireut*
other relatives and died instantly. It is i

Croup Remedy!

Bello Mason.

an riaborato double w.tiding to,take place at
Mra Garfield's roadenco in Wert Mentor.
Mbw Belle Mason U n distant relative of the
Garflehla. Her father was tbe Hon. James

Shors Railroad company

I hem one appropriating &lt;200,000
It Bay City.Mieh.. Tho bill proe f 'lrhration of tbe centennial

MEDY.

PLjUNUVillc, N. j,, March 30.—Thomas

ten rnilra from home they wore overhauled.

. w. _,
__ annate
to ’he bill to establish reciproJ r-uiLons between the United
&gt; &lt; -ith American nation*, and
ommittae wm appointed. Tbe
rl BlaJ f»vjj'in bill* then came

,lLat if they were granted the
0&lt; Ito around A rowoi to
i»l which hour jwivote j^nsion
• up. and twenty-four paMed.

tor each potato.
At least throe of Imlay City’s hoyx hare
found out that dacrptlon don't pay. Ona of
them hired a livery ng tor a rolo ride, but

inhabitants of tlie surrounding districts thin

"huff it" homo.
Tho plant of Jackson's Water Gas and Fuel
company will be inflated with &lt;350.000 worth
of improvement the preaait wsmen. The de­
mand for their product is steadily increasing,
and is mid to “fill a long frit want," whatever
Michigan people can now wrestle with

and harbor bill which wilLsoon be presumed

000.

Arbor Day in lUlnola
8rRIK(irtXLD,ni».,March 28.—Superintend­
ent at Public Instruction Edwards hM ismiwl
a clrralar to tim toachera of HUnobt, which
embodiM the proclamatioa of GovernorOgle*by setting apart April 18 M “Arbor Day."&lt; Ho
_ ____ ________ ^—.1.4 that th* tAAchorn di*-

builder of tbo-Grand Rapids &amp; Indiana rail­

ing pTMident at one tune of the Chicago,
Httaburg &amp;
Wayne system. He wm a
nepbea- of Gen. Lewis Cap.
Using water from an impure well near
Latv-iug rraulted in twelve resee of typhoid

had Iwn seen In Race's company quite often
Just before the murder. On the other hand

wm

An E*oui*ba man tired from an overload
of firewater toy down for a snoora on the rail-

K2 S^SJ forms of

may have unsettled his mind.
fifteen minutoa

Bl. Lovu, Miu-cb .TU.—Tbe Grier Iximmlfr
sion company has compiled report* from the
winter wheat belt of Missouri and Illinois,

rorrreixtndente in thirty counties in Ulinoi*
tiiat the winter wheat crop will fall about 80

counties in Missouri that it -will fall 20 per
cent, short in this state Tbe reports show

than enough to supply the demand ot local
thing like 15 per
Good faveetmeot
Dr. Q B. Smith, erf Grand Rapiibt,

amid a general storm of denunciation.

Antl-Maloon liepublican*.
Nxw York, March 80—The arrange­
ment* for tho great national convention of
anti-saloon Republicans which opens In thia
city on April 18 are progressing favorably.
The executive committee G bi corrtopooden» with prominent Republicans In all tho

With this exception there

beyond the load freight yard*
The Burlington road transferred a train ot
Michigan Southern rood Saturday afternoon.

ruu upon nmde-track. the yardmen refusing

.

-i P'-uuon train atmeos a
a^ing tho United States to decide

•
’.UCTDU, uut uujeciw io
on tl... gr..anti that petition* of foreigners
"’“UWk^reissdtothe state di^artmonL
•tanoux r wiluuon accepting tho invitation to
PPrtJni
the Paris expedition wm paved.

to l-e redeemable equally ta gold and
A l iil u-a* reported for the purchaae
111Washington now owned by
TXThyJor, and a|&gt;propriating &lt;30,000
-1 ter an executive *cmion tbe *en?“fi-, •‘otisidi’red tho Union Pacific
111, (but it went over wit hout action
■ -ttihhriiing a land court to wettla
' unis in Arinma, X«)v Mexico and

Bxkijm. March 20.-The overflowing erf tbe
Vtatul* has rtibmergod seventy-seven villag&lt;-.

in CumcI 1* increasing rapidly.

The damage

tnensu, and tbo river is «Ul rifting- Tb^
Fulda. Eder. Schwalm, and, I Ahn are
over their bank* and large tract* of country
are »ubmerg«*l Bertxrnburg. iMmita and
Dium iibuYg uro *tiU inumlnlcd. 1° tb*°
^twroty-ufaelin-Aral I0..W

to liandle Burlington cam switched ujxm the

reported lo»L Tim total dairaw by the -luod*

tiun uiu token ou ttii&gt; bilL and

is wttauited nt

4 IMPIA5AI-OU.H. InA- April tatwa
W u. T4- J«nuJ
&lt;dic« for Guvernor Gray to l«e uti tno
wuh 4to.Umau&gt;'«
•&gt; «“• .'.SX
'«'• Tt-injkiriurin union, adr.tidiance at Cbk-kerlng hall

ft ■

^Stanfonl.ofUabf.rula.

The prire p»M

was »W.&lt;X».
•
A Monro- lady baa pre-mited that town
ivithu »7.0Wfo'gii&gt;ning of a fivopulrfiub-

felonious rape. In default of I&lt;oll they were
Jailed fur a hairing Saturday. It « claimed
that a band of fifteen girls, ranging ta age
from D to 15 years, has Larfi carrying on a
trade that would put to shame their older
sisteni in crime who fill the bouse* of prostltatluu. Two of ri”*°
were a«wtixl and
Hunt to tho reform school about ten dny* ago.
Thrua of tint gin* wore sdectwl to |iuint out
the ir..ii whom they *rid were "regular
curtouuTH ■’ ___

A Fair and Square Offer to Invalid* to try
The Mrw Method Treatment

issr!E"ff=usss}is5W^«K»-..“rd?i

moaey paid asuiidereuch v rltten guaninte*-.
it wtUco«ty»u nothing toluveettaafcrtMaoS*
m,m oanaaltaUouattDeotBoeaer by letter ta
uocbaueo—pay no money toadoestanding at Bixteentb street to the Burling •free...Take
—I—. K—
-V.
ton track*. The men have agreed n« to
handle a Burlington car, and their ultimatum
to thto effort Hm been forwarded to tbe of- or w ri te to ua gt VI ng *&lt;e, *ex, oom plexl on ■ nd
flcialK ft ta reported that tho Rock Inland

to accept Burlington .
A IMnhandle freight train wns coming into
tbe city 8u»lay morning when a score or
more of drunkA strikers leaped upon the

, rTh" Portage Entry IJaniMoho quarrtm
ductor to flight. The riotern thro uuhitebrd
ore tolx-tapi-Hlby a branch line from the
the locomotive from the train nisi ran away.
Duluth. South Shore &amp; Atlantic railway.
Bosro.v, Mom, March 80.—The Arkwright'
, ugly mood nil day. There were -wve.-al crJA Growl Raj-Ml' neavpapcr man rorent-y
lub
han
•'■ent
a
protest
to
the
cungrwri.mal
diib ““
haft
. ll&gt;e
. righto
• « . at. Suit
&lt;_».*• 1 -I.,
while
"X- 1 w»T«
. ...
took in
*
bfoSd
'I
“,w
■©»*»*
tbe c!au*' itaon* between them and the SL Pail police
•“.1.
"J”,—«■
«*« *-«&gt; on Ixi’Ji
fa tbe Mills tariff bill, sutaUtuting tbe ad I
p.ni

tin rtuiw acruw* u *qufat ey«i.K«q»r, wno rewriting.

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist.

•M aud deformities hM been oonnlform, that
wa win now gMcantee to taaaUiadar reputed

poration ot a pronounced anti-ealoa
in the national Republican platform.

PiTTBRcan, March 80.—Fred
Uhlman,
Bollard Ednfond* and William FTteh wore

couple. She declined with thanks.
’ . —
.
..r Votnniaawi hava

i Coughs and
colds.

NO CURE NO PAYI

Albion seems

jonia cuuDij
. •• —-j — &gt;—not only issues matrimonial permit*, but wm
^towlly a*ked . few da), rinre to marry a

a
5STS3SlSr"';‘

that they will not handle ths objectionable

TiaekUiMd Uurt Flint C-T* "«
0—41, rw«&gt;riUd to lb. Bad 3—tIt
„kiuot ot U» tlo.UH oMtt»ri- UuU .p­

that that city should have another renwtery.
.
'___ ... _J.&lt;
alan nt ths
a tree on the state houae gemma-™Day. Governor Ogfeoby will plant an rim.

to the most delicate cnllcl. No
rniin’
form of ornate enter lute lueota‘,
tf
position, thereby obviating the stupefying effect
reeulllng from the artmtnlrtratlon of the various
r.irac
eough mixturesoo the market.
Lures
Krrp Peckbani’ftCroup ItemWbr.r.ro r&gt;rr cdy »:»*)&gt; «■ hand. It I* Mfa
WD00ping-andrerWlinlonfl|„^. otvea
fnnrrh
to &gt;our li”1*' t,MW' ln t,me&lt;
IQUglL
umny «)ecplejw. anxlou* hour.
ll tm avoided. A single
CurRS
al will secure your most
vuico

t^Mrasra. Itelglrr S Bpu-iti, merebaata,
FrreiHirt, Mich., wrtte.:-We have sold more
At 6 o’clock Sunday ortaxing all the Alton than four ktom ot Or. •Peekhain1. Croup itemswitchmen quit work raid housed theii- ma- edy, Kuarauteelni it to dir a!) that I. rlalmod
for It. or refund the pr ice. and not one bottle
han ever been returned.
Handle men will go out noxL
PKCKHAM 8 CROUP RKMKDY
ber of the men areoppoaed to •——,----------majority ruled Uie meeting Sunday night
druggist we will send
palo on receipt nt «i.
chines Monday noon.

This step, bowewR would simply hasten ths
v

eras In cunng croup whoepii&gt;R-coegb. eolds.
huarsenras, bronchitis, and like U.raat and
Jung affections so e.wnmon to rhIMbood. makes
ure=&gt; ril

s&gt; miitotna.M
butlmonlr.ft*

�—■

APRIL ELECTIONS.
. Than Ufhlnlng Slroek «ond»y. average majority ot 75.
Ritchie, supervisor, bas 87.

I

PURE

«ARRT.

roily.

Monday was a apk&amp;Ad election day,
mueh taa Ibm lie ■’"■T-M*
large vote was polled, about &gt;15, the
iargrat ever pol&gt; f. and a dote estimate
showed that 9f raters failed to exer­
cise their prerogatives. Tbe large taerroae In the^giriry and votes polled
denotes a wnrideraUe taeresse ;n popu­
lation siDcr a y ear ago.
v
Both aides had godd ticket*— much
better than the average, and hard work
was dune. It btcwme evident early in
tbe dav that the reoublican candidate
for mayor. Jaa. Li Wilkins would be
elected, and it is doubtful if any other
' cmndfafare the republicans could have
nominated could batehesten so worthy
and popular a man as E. Y. Bogie, it
was not party, but rather Mr. Wilkin*’

i

VOL

by Iffi Balance of tbe ticket republi­
the future will be gohfae with tbe bar-.
can by good majorities.

Tbe Has

HOPE.

Hope comes to the front in splendid
except Clark by majontiee ranging
from 30 to 13. J«a.G. Brown, auper-

Supervisor ...
Clerks .........
-Treasurers ..

Jostle*......
Highway Com

Drain Com....

Constable*...
City Hastings officers)
otat-r than supervisor \

city. spring, go into tbe south part of the
state for tins sevem. and we have do
doubt but be will show good colts here
this spring, tbe get of test year.
We
Mr. VanArman will bare charge of the were shown tbe regtatry of all these

of the time and always oo Wednesdays sboa n Dor man* ser ved on Sumtaj .but
and Saturdays, and will attend all the
within reach of his clients at any time.
He by no means will low* his interest
in Hastings and Barry county. %where
he was raised, and wherntui friends art Sultan. U&gt; insure standing colt
legion.
Scatttah Lad **
“
"
Larry
All will be served alike.
Two years ago the Hastings Horse
AMoriatfoa was organized and incor­
porated under the laws of the state of
Michigan for the purpose of purchas­
ing one or more draft stallions. The
company is composed of the following
named gentlemen :
N. T. Parker. Richard Murray, Jacob
Erb, John W. Stracsbaugh, Jesse
Townsend. O. F. Long. T. Phillipa.
Adam H. lek**. D. MrOmber, Lafayette
Townsend. All of whom are more or
lew engaged in farming and slock rais­
ing, and we know are pretty good
judges of bones. We were shown
through the establishment by Mr. A. H. Cat!
Ickes who b Ln care of the barn and Sheep peita
haa been in the business of breeding
borers less than fifty yean in this state
and Ohio and is a good judge of what TUaoSrS—d.
pays tbe farmers beet to raise for big

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officers augurs much good for the city,
which Las I*~n altogether too much
one tided for the benefit of tbe dty.
Additional Local News.
Party ties were cast aside thia j ear
more than ever before. Following an­
J. L. Wilkins celebrated the fad
tae officers elected, their politics and
that he la tbe brat republican mayor
plurality:
Maj or. Jan L. Wilkins, rep............... 76
Recorder, Cha*. W. Warner.fu*.... 59 vitlng a bouse full of friends to his
Tree*.. Geo. H. Totaltaaoc,
“ .... 19
evening. Tbe band was there and add­
Justice. Richard M. Batea, rep..........119 ed their fine music to the jollification.
School I nap.. Chax.Hardk*. fus
22 Refrtwhments were served to all pres­
Sup. 1st and 4th, Milo William*, fus. 5 ent and to sav that they were fine is
** 2d *nd 3d. John Lichty. fus. .. 91 putting it mildly. All had a pleasant
Aldenaea:
time and joined in wishing tbe mayor­
1* ward. Luke Watery fua............ . 1 elect a prosperous and successful year.
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Geo. '■
Osborn,
rep.
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Geo. A Barnes, n
The invitation committee for the K.
4tfa “ Ed. Powers,fos..
of P. ball to-morrow evening did not
order enough invitation* printed, and a
Desire to call attention to the fact that they are the exclusive
number whom they bad intended re­
3d
“ Wm. L.Walt,fua.............. 32 membering will therefore not receive
agents for Barry county for the celebrated
4th - Abram Ellis, rep...............8
the cards. Among this number are
It
was
not
the
purpose
of
the
Associ
­
Board Education:
several members of the division as well
to purchase what is called trotting
1st ward. Robert Dawson, fus.... 108 as the lodge. ’The committee regret ation
2d
“ Clement Smith, rep........74 this condition of affairs very much, and or running horses but only the very
Minnesota Leads the World
E. A, Rider, rep............... 14 trust that thia explanation will con­ best class ot draft stallions to cross on
ttb
John Besamer. fus......... 60 vince all that no slight was intended. the mures of this county and thereby
improve tbe stock of horses, getting
NOTES.
A genera! imitation is extended, and such horses as are in great demand for
AL Jones is now relegated to private the committee hope there may be a
life. Let it be exceedingly private.
large attenoarfce. as the proceeds are to
BiUy Power* says the name of the help the division to pay expense ot
Actual weight, ready for work, 1,150, lbs.; *being very
aiderman from tbe 4th is Powers just sending the drill corps to Cincinnati—a class of full blood stallions from med­
ium sized mares are more profitable to
the same.
worthy object surely.
much lighter than any other binder mad el Over 30 of
raise by far than are those of smaller
Very good lot of men for aidermen
breeds,
*uch
horees
frequently
selling
these
binders sold by ns last season, and everyone gave
and members of the school-board.
at maturity for &gt;175 to 9300 each, and
perfect satisfaction. You cannot afford to buy any other
Take off your hat for the lim repub­
As intimated in our last, W. J. the demand for them ia very muchlican mayor in this dtv in ten yean,
and will not if you inspect the Milwaukee Junior.
Stuart, of Grand Rapid*, L. E. Knap­ greater.
and he’* a good one. .
Ci and C. H. VanArmxn, of this city,
Therefore, tbe farmer who raises
Dick Bates didn’t ran in—just slid.
formed a co-partnership in tbe horees to make money can readily see
Under tbe circumstances the republi­ lawve business,
the dftn name bring that it is for his interest to breed to tbe
can nominees for recorder, treasurer,
largest.and best he can get, as It
marshal- and school inspector made Stuart, Knappeu A VanArman, with very
costs no more except the difference in
offices in Grand Rapid* and thU city.
AU
these
gentleman
were then and sireing to raise tbe large horse than it
city can now see tbe benefit of turning
raised
in
Barry
county,
and
the
people
does
the
smaller one. and he ia sure to
out to caucus. Heretofore but &amp;) or 70
were present at the/republican city uf the county have watched with pride sell for from 830 to 810) more money,
caucus. This year there were 137. their success in the noble profession ot al! things bring equal.
Statistics show that the horses in
double the usual number. The inter­ the law.
We are still sole agents for the original Reed drags, and al­
W. J. Stuart waa born in the town­ New York city alone represent over
est, enthusiasm and vim given by that
though they are greatly improved this year, we shall be
caucus, the splendid nominees it placed ship of Yankee Springs, ami wm at one twelve millions of dollars.
time
superintendent
of
the
schools
of
to a close estimate- there
on the ticket, account for the splendid this city. Be studied law and was ad­ areAccording
able to sell them at a reduced price.
•
60/300
work
horees
in
that
city
showing the republicans made Monday
which include bones driven before
electing 8 out of 20 of the dty officers, mitted to tbe bar in K.ilamazoo. and trucks,
express wagons, street cars,
was a member of tbe firm of Balch.
and seducing tbe usual fusion majority Stuart
A Balch, of that cily. Fourteen peddlers* wagons, cate and public car­
of 125 to At Republicans should pro­
Of these animals 25.000 are
fit by this lesson, and always attend years ago be removed to 'Grand Rap. riages.
ids, where be was employed for a short ehanged every year. The annual death
their caucuses.
A change of three votes would have lime as assistant to Attornev General rate :s 14 000. and from H,(X&gt;J to 13.UU0
Byron D, BalL For the succeeding go Line or become otherwise disabled.
elected P.‘ A, Sheldon supervisor.
two years be was assistant prosecuting* From this alone it is easily seen that
attorney of Kent county. For. nearly this one city would use more grade
twelve years he has been th/ senior draft hofsea than two such states could
member of tbe well known \*allev City
We shall carry a larger stock of 'buggies than any firm ia
Just one of the omnibus lines in Chi­
law firm of btuart A Sweet, W’hlle a
Michigan in anyjity of 10,000 people or less. If you need”
member of that firm, he was for two cago emyloys 275 horees. all grade draft
or three yean city attorney. B is name Clydesdale, Fereheron. etc, weighing
a buggy of any description, we can surely
’ suit you in
clerk, justice, dram corm
has been prominently mentioned for Dorn 1 JOO to 1.700 pounds.
quality
and price.
A
L
’
hiUdripbia
horse
dealer
recently
prosecuting attorney, also for tbe bench
of tbe circuit and superior courts. But said that in buying several carloads of e‘^n; Laodrrd
Hzh-.jy
Here the f usiomits and prohibitioo- Mr. Stuart’* love for the practice of tbe grade draft bones through Illinois he
law would never permit him to think had not paid leas than 8175 each for
of ony official position. He bas a large them and from that upwards to 83&amp;0
and valuable practice, a splendid repu­ and found a steady sale for them at a
THOENAPPLE.
tation a* an xttornev, and ia a polished profit to himself.
A* there was only one fully regis­
The republicans had a complete walk­ Cntleman as well as a thorough
away, the opposition not even putting
wyer. He stands high both ta toe tered draft stallion ta Barry county at
up a ticket. Hustling Jim McKevitt social and professional circle* of the this time the Association resolved to
is supervisor.
purchase one of the very best Fercherou
Valley City.
CASTLETON.
The second member of the new firm horses that could be found, and after
We sell the old reliable STUDEBAKER, also that new and
This township electa entire republi­ needs no introduction to our readers. visiting many of the largest importers
justly famous FRINT wagon.
can ticket by majorities from S to 94. L. E. Knappen was born in this dtv. in tbe west, selected one from the stud
John Funuss for supervisor receiving and by bis industry Mnd splendid of M. W. Dunham who has imported
71.
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ability has placed himself ta tbe very mere Percherons than any other man
UtVTMS.
front rank in his profewuoo. not alone or firm in the U. 8.
Ah there! The opposition beard ta Barry county, for it would be bard
Thia Is the first horse we were shown.
something drop with a dull and sicken­ to rind his superior as a lawyer id
8VLTAN.
ing thud In Irving, the entire republi­ Western Michigan. Mr. Knappen
He is a dapple gray and recorded in
Remember that, whenever you want anything in the line of
can ticket bring elected. Enoch Andrus graduated from the literary depart­ stud book of France aa I665 and in
la said County
for sapervisor receiving 13 majority.
reliable farm tools, we are headquarters.
ment of the Univerelty ta 1873. Two VoL 4 stud book of America 4237; was
PRAIRIEVILLE.
year* later he was admitted to the bar, foaled in June 1882; Imported 1885 by
This old reliable republican town­ since which time his advancement has M. W. Dunham, of Wayne, Dupage Go,
ship never shows up anything disap­ bt«j rapid and merited. In 1878 he Illinois; is 16 hands high and weighs
pointing to republicans. Their entire was elected, and in 1880 re-elected over 1.700 lbs.; has the best of bone and
township ticket was elected Monday prosecuting attorney. January 1st muscle.
We overheard a buyer of
by btg majorities, John J. Perkins 1879. he was associated with his draft horees say a few days ago that he
supervisor.
brother, C. M. Knappen, which co-part­ was as good a Percheron horae as there
MAPLE GROVE.
nership lasted till 1883, whAi he and was ta Miehlgan. Hi* colt*, the get of
This township gives a complete sur­ C. H. VanArman liecame partners. 1886. coming a year old now show to tie
prise party by electing the entire re­ This finjf has be-n together for the of the very best. Mr. Ickes says he
publican ticket except school inspector past five yearn, and has become one of don’t know of one that Is blemished or
and drain commissioner by majoritle*
these diseases—a successful ”
but that is all right, several uf the Urt tbe anta ot mru hundred sad thirty dollar*
ranging from 16 to 50. E, G. Potter.
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farmers who were fortunate enough to *n^
pen enjoys the most thorough con­ Smare colts have refused 8125 each
BALTIMORE.
fidence of the people of Barry county
them. A* tbe Association do not
Baltimore apeakg in f.-uniliar tones both as a man and a lawyer. Had Mr. propose to charge one man 815 and an­
thia year, for she elect* the whole re­ Knappen been desirous of official posi­ other 820 for service but propose to
publican ticket, except justice of tbe tion, be could have been the republican deal falrtf and squarely with all, they
peace, by majorities ranging from 7 to candidate for congress in ISM, and will publish terms. This horse cost tbe
BV. George P. Woodmansee supervisor. this year Mao. Universal regret ta ex­ Association more money than was ever
CARLTON.
Of these be can show enough
pressed here- that one who stands so paid for any horae sold into Barry Co.
Thia fusion stronghold ta still joined high as a citizen and man and aa a Next We were shown the Clydesdale
to convince the most skepti­
to its idols, tbe entire fusion ticket lawyer is about to take up his residence stallion.
cal, from the very best citizens
beaded by George C. Nichols, being ta another cat^r.
SCOTTISH LAD.
elected by majority ranging from »
C. H. VanArman. the third member
of Hastings ana vicinity, in­
His raglstay Nos. are 40» and 3044;
to 78.
of the firm commenced Ufe Ip the town­ was foaled ta 1881; imported 18*4 by
cluding
business men, farmers,
JOHNSTOWN.
ship of Rutland. He is emphatically a Messrs. GailbraiLh Brothers, ot Janes­
Well, everybody felt that Johnstown •elf-made man. By hi* industry on the ville. Wis, who are large importers
mechanics and others.
would elect republican officer*, and ah* farm, aa a student and as a teacher he of Clydesdale horae*; he stand* 16^
did by handsome majority, that rre has acquired that education that is the hands high; weighs between 1,800 ana der. at the north front door ot th* court Lou*DON’T PUT OFF
SM^*WBr^or*' ®2gar F. Nye. con­ foundation for his sucosaful career as IJOO Iba.; is a bright bay. ratch on face
ning to ably reprewsit hta township a lawyer. He has bad only those ad­ with white pasterns; bas very heavy
Seeing him if yon are suffer
lwo Wek*« ,n t** vantages which be has earned. But
field, republican and prohibition, all ability and pereeverence are masters in with splendid style and actifin. and ia
ing from such diseases. Now
the former nominees being dected by any career, and Mr. VanArman ia probably as good a full blood Clydes­
majorities ranging frdm 84to 146.
7
is the time.
plentifully supplied with both. He dale stallion as there is in Michigan,
ORANGEVILLE.
studied taw with L. E. ami C. M. and cannot help but show very fine . — r.—r:.-mine
Knxppen. and was admitted to the bar colts. Next we were shown theolJ town»ls p of I ralrWvHie. in the count? ot Barry
in 1881. The following year he attendunder but tbey did by majorities rang- Pd tbe taw school at Ann Artwr. grad­
LARRY,
tag frw&gt;&gt;.1 w lu,« Kugeae Harthorn uating ta 1882. Foe nine months of who bas got more
The Dr. will teU you plainly
colts that have sold
THl SPECIALIST,
for supervisor receiving 101.
that sear he practiced law alone in this for 83U0 each than any other horse ta
whether or not he can cure
AS* TRIA.
and acquired a valuable practice. Barry county of bis age; ami who has
HASTINGS, - - - MICH. you. Extended experience a.Unien-Labor supervisor. clerk and city,
Tbe first of the succeeding rear, be not seen many of bin colLu? Several of
a specialist enables him to
raierwl Into pummhlp &lt;fllh U E. them have been aold this spring in this
Can g’rve those suffering
Nuapp-n. and the firm u me of Knap- dry from 8150 to 8200 each. Heit a if
easily determine, and the best
WOODLAND.
from any form of
'5n1^nBMO has become almost
Thw usually strong republican town k household word ta Barry county. blood i’ereneron and was ored by Dllof modern appliances and the
tabadjy mixed up thh year owing to Mr. VanArman has steadily risen in len Bioa, of Illinois; was sired by old
most
approved remedies,
repubUcan dissensions. The republi­ his profession, and Is known m one of SL Lawrence, whose weight was 2,100
can* tta9t Supervisor by 6. highway the mort careful, studious and paina- lbs. which probably accounts for bis
adapted
for special cases, many
getting such large colt*, some of them
riBniw&lt;MtMnr and one c. ratable. the taklmr memtanrsnf
’7
of them prepared only by Dr.
* — — *■ - «i. - i i .
- .
when matured wrighing over 1,500 lbs.
He weighs about 1,400; ta a stylish
Baughman, enables him to ef­
prawlly uid wm.
horae of good action ami ' hows extra
The best possible testimonial

COOK

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                  <text>I The Hastings Banner
vol. XXXII. NO. 50.

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HASTINGS. MICH., APRIL 1I. 1888.

The Hastings Banner.

County News.

rrW.isW»v wxd«i«DAT», at
H.vriNBarby Co, Mich,

COOK &amp; gNISKERN.

The following persons an- authorized to i
eelve subaertpihm* for the Bannxh:

.. -|v|CRinTOM RATES
t-furr the end oftbeyrarlhe

JJJcKelm. MMto Gr

J N Cor
c2°ime,L
i'oatnuMter.Troeport.

P- L MoriMaa4%d*r Creek.

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torspeMal position*.

rBLSTINO.
fait m the Job Printing Do­
' . .. Hvxxxa- BveryUilnr In the
. .;U&gt;d with the totort tseoe nt
p roved pMterav of ntochlneryr .-kmcavmptoyod. enables the
. .. “r»;-ctoes lob work.

Brown * (Wrm. ITalrtetlllx.
Byron rtsber. Cnsay» Oornero.
Wm. Brou aril, Bro want
i, jtaMKQraaaMlto
FoxlnUoter. \ sake* Bprlnc*.
C. W. Arantrau. BowmAtiUa.
Money paid to thrae scmito will be receipted
lnrPyoprirton, and we ini,t

VAN

v-01
wilh u* will, between thH date and
New Years.
their

KXAPPEN

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Lawyers.

Bemcthilhr.
COOK ASuSKEBN.

HanUan NaUonal Bank.
Hs»tlu*s. Mlcinaaa.
Himmu* n. H and It, mi
urand Rapid*. Mlcb.

II.

Hasting*. Mich.
•:.-ts of the state. Special

Mtrrl

.L HAbBKK.M- D„ .

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Physician and Surgeon,
.
,»rr Nerin'* (lore

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.ipuv rwponded io. Kc*l..
Osler end Churth
p

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A U’lWHV. M.D.,
„
Physician and burgeon.
. .■ ■—gunp diseases of the
prrscrvatlotl of viiloa
BroAl way. near Court

M.GROVE,
■k. Hastings.)*
&gt;f me alate.
Utorney at Law,
£Co.'&lt; store.)
i artsol the Stole, tuUntlons

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to* S3

nuui ■ proper*
wlnd;Mtoi&amp;M
Occident.

jlOOK A SHELDON,
(0214*13 AbCr**-: H'.xk.UsBUnin, Mich.)
Rare Ur laljrr'.o? Abilract Books In Barry
Ownty____________________

1? Rj TIMMERMAN.
L . Hpm-rpathic ITiysician * Surgeon,
-.■H-’r
l-atilrop'* drug store.).

All 11N V, 13 ARKER. Real Estate
In.-cranee and Loans.

M. J. Goss, who has been a sufferer
from erysipelas a week or more, is now
able to be out again.
Erastus Terpenlng is very dangerous­
ly sick. Hb wife is sick also.
Albert Storms is able to be about
again.
Mate Backet has gone to spend a
month with Mrs. O. D. Fisher. Grand
Rapids.
lieverend Barnea. presiding elder
gave a most excellent discourse on Sun­
day evening, and It is to be hoped all
who listened will be practically bene­
fited thereby.
The Baptist society organized a Sab­
bath school on Sunday last, which will
meet dlrectlv after morning services.
L. A. Shedd's family are about mov­
ing to Plainwell.
School-commenced Monday.

Cora Nichols spent Sunday at A. C.
Ravmond's.
W. McKibben was hunting for a
mate—to his horse, Wednesday.
Bertha Wallace, of North Carlton,
died Tuesday, the 3rd; and the funeral
was held the f&gt;th.
Ell Wellman has been seriously 111.
but is much better this, Monday, morn­
ing.
‘
Millie Brown, Ruth and Emma
Nichols, Ina McKibben and Anna
Shively report a pleasant time eah^ig
sugar last Friday.
Cora Cussicjhe taly evangilist, will
preach at the Pod Auger school house
next Sunday, the 21st.
Mrs. Retta Hagar is expected the first
of the week from Kansas, to visit her
father, who Is seriously dll.
Fish are running now and the boys
are watching them with longing eyes.
.Should not wonder If the fish would
suffer even new. with the whole legis­
lature of Michigan to back them.
Dance at Alex Guild's last Thursday
evening. All report a pleasant time. •
N. Allerding is reported much better.

Orecwiin I •• RtiDtaaft Son. J doors north
oi rosu'thce.
' ; ingi&gt;-u to making exchanges
of vc'-;»lie* iateresta'of non-re*ldeut
. . -L &gt;
. a w&gt;1 kflpr Vzimi w

A. Barnum and wife. Walter Kt/lv.
Frank Wolcott, Ed. Whitney and-Will
Clearv Sundaywi at Coats Grove.
Will Whitney was the guest at Geo.
Sweet’s Sunday.
Miss May lialdwin returned from
’ FAMES A SWEEZE1.
Milwaukee
Sat unlay, where she has
o
Lawyer,
been spending the winter.
. lu-buo. Mirk
Leroy Barnum and wife are staying
l*r».
- tilrts -&gt;l Ibtittate. Utt
at A rah Barnum s.
George Moore and Wesley Stewart
each have a ww rattler.
\U R. i .'.N :s. M. D.,
• ’ Physician and Surgeon,
-Ida Brown has been spending some
•.&lt;.»!l,tid, Mlcb.
' . time with her aunt in Irving.
.'utli of K lpatrlck'* drug
.. :tifl ilirreitoj or ntxbt.

There was a surprise party in Maple
Grave on April 2nd. For particulars
inquire of certain candidates.
A. Gordinler b moving south of Bat­
- &lt; and &lt; &lt;&gt;ort St*., lluting*, Mich. tle Creek; he having rented a farm
there.
Rates. $ I .OO per Doy.
F. Pratt, of Assyria, b to tak&lt;« posses­
•:•••». mtii plcataut rooms. The sion of the Latta place for the coming
wpubita Is re*prcUuUy solicited.
year.
„
The Good Tamplars' met at Hurry
Ip, of om blind ml acre*, Map’s last Saturday evening.
'Rte M. G. C. B. now meets to prac­
r tr.KMl cultivation. good
tice on Saturday instead of Monday
. , .
•I jju trw *. For further par­ evening.
Mrs. A. N. Warren, of Baltimore,
-- tealdeiMMSmllMi north of
Hi?
TOBIAS GABS.
visited her daughter. Mrs. W. C. Dun­
ham. last week. ’
Chartai Mason has returned from the
north, where he has been at worje the
past winter.
......
,
Percie Deuraray and brother, of
HASTINGS. MICH.
Nashville. vMted at P. O. Dunhams
last week.
A. J. Wolf has some views, taken at
CAMTAL, $50,000.00.
the Center on-election day. on exblbi
hition at McKelvey's store. A. J. b
twcrpji«iM uudflr tho laws of the Stole of getting to the front in that line of
Michigan.
* Tim ladles of the M. E. society clear
ed about »11 by their dinner give® on
the day of election.

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

Hastings City Bank.

«*Hy •Kciipied by M*»»er Broo.

OFFICERS:
D. 0. Rcbliiton, president;
W. 8. Good)ear. Vice. Pres.:
C. D. Beebe. Cashier.

DIRECTORS:

The quarterly meeting of the homeo­
pathic medical society of Barry county
was held at the Wolcott house here
on Wednesday afternoon of last week.
The attendance was not large,- but. a
jdwoant and interesting meeting was

S t;-w)dy«»rj

D &lt;». talbiSMtl,

Orobie,

IC. D. Beebe.

A Gant-ral BanXInr Basinet* Transacted-

J. M. Lampman is the new night
watch, taking the place of John PernlA,*SirrB party of hb frirads and
neighbors gave Henry Frighner a
birthday surprise party °“ ^"kiraday
of last week. Another party -rvat™
George Brown In a similar manner the

Iprink wrie* of teacher* examination*
Wf H ir(. , » intv.!«m be held a* follow*, to-wit:
r-ruUr. March 13.1»M.
H n!'. ‘I*rii*l. March IB IT. IMS.

’“The congrSrationa! society celebrated
its fifth anniversary by a special service
Bunday evening last.
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April l m. IBM
Congregational social at K D. Bar
n ti:i„ » *111 commen.-r al 0 o'clock a.
■ • I'.** lor W Enxle work oil the second ber's Wednesday evening last was a
•M »t nwm. First and second erode eertifl- pleasant affair, but not largely
tauri'n'*l”’CTXnt**1 on,f Mtiie regular exam- £l
This Wednewiay evening the
Sun/llai™ or Ur«
eburrh
I&gt;d- i HwinKs, grbrnary a. IMS.
DamiklC. WaHxkh. Secretary.

*,,r Myrtle has left my IhH
-■ ' 'r-1 uui.uut lust ranie or provocation,
rl, J- therefore to forMd all peroona from barrv’i'K or truaUnf her on mr accouut as 1 shall
^‘,.‘■2
'I*t,fr
April to. ins.
C. B. DvxwiMU.

wlU £“ . Mdri «lb. n»l‘len« o K
I Parrish Jul
which
promises
l&gt;e a jolly
pXbly
be to
«ell.wodKoehler, ot the Evuigellcl
churrb. proebre M» hrawdl sermon
on Bunday morning next.
"'rov

opposition ticket, and nearly all the rest
of their own.
Jessie Harper, thn union lal»or apos­
tle, spoke to a crow^bd house here last
Tuesday night, and for bawdy profani­
ty hiij equal was never heard here, es­
pecially tn a political speech made in
church.
Ejl wnrd Speers little girl is venr sick.
Rachel Shepard and Charlie Burch­
am were arrested last week by Deputv
Sheriff Powell, of Battle Creek, for
adultery. The arrest being-made by
Merritt Shepard, husband of Rachel.
Millard Hamilton and wife, of Belle­
vue. are visiting Mrs. Hamilton’s par­
ents in Assyria, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Wilcox.

WHOLE NO; 1715.

IKTIMG.
High Waltz sprained bis ankle badly
a few davs since.
A. T. Cooper commenced Charlee Mo- vating for a cellar, preparatory to the
Arthur’s new house Monday.
erection of a dwelling bouse.
Ornh?n&lt;U^?d
thU pUcc 10 M’e.
C. 8. Palmerton will build a hew barn
The mw mill of Hubbard A Hender­
Hattfe F^'i b *h? waa
"oss~^“n‘“ltoher
soon.
shott has shutdown.
Levi Holmes has parched a house
Mr. Chatfield and family took J camps'
and lot In Nashville.
sion os their new home last week.
-Uncle John McArthur will have a
Jennie Luther commences her school
new windmill.
in the Aunt Rhoda WUaox district next
Fn“» for dl«
The correspondent of the News made Monday, the 16th.
wi
0x8 Mlv*tton army meetlnrf
a
mbtake
in
regard
to
our
lady
clerk
The
former neighbors and .citizens of
n
h,vu.
h“nl bet°r'!
going to Japan. She will not cross the Irving and vicinity to the number of
Justice Mills on Wednesday last was
boundary of the United States.
between fifty and sixty held a* warm
Joun‘ir?fthUaV1 DeXt SaturdaJ« «“ *cOn account of sickness Nettle Car- sugar jubilee social on Thursdav even­
counl of the absence of witnesses.
Ctnter was unable to attend srtool the ing of last week at Irving. All report
C M
n,Other Of Mnltter part of last week.
a good time.
Li ‘ut“Mln-d‘«l:«tthe residence of
Charles Riser is again able to attend
the latter in thb village, on Friday afschool.
Stm.uv
,T1hel.fun‘?nd occurred
DOlb'B CORNERS.
Mike Riser b able to be around.
The ladies have succeeded in raising
n ren
° d0Ck’ and w“ lar«*iy
________ Y^ung Soldier.
money enough to commence the repairs
attended. She was one st the oldest in­
Lottie Loomis has gone to Coate
on the church. The carpenter work
habitants of the village.
Grove to spend a few days with her
HICKOHT OOHWKK8.
being done, and they are waiting for
Phni?n-Ca,5^I&lt;h“ P|irch,ul«d » lot on aunt, Eva Boice.
Old Mrs. GritBth residing three and the mason and painter.
Phillip s addition, and will bnild hlmMrs. Chandler is a little worse.
one-half miles north west of here died
Mr. Knickerbocker's people entertain­
They took a vote where town meet­ on the night ot the 31st of March, and
aeirajesldence.
E. V. Smith was at Battle Creek last ing should be held hereafter, and it re­ her funeral services were held at her ed relatives from Waylancfand Aliena
last week.
week on business.
mains al Hope Center still.
raid«n&lt;*. H«v- Pope, of Prairie­
Ib-rt Saddler, -of Richland, made his
Arthur Gesler has returned to Saran- ville, officiating. She leaves a husband,
The common council b preparing
family a short visit last week.
aad having publbhed a number of new
two sons and one daughter to mourn
Mrs. Mark Eart's mother has return­
ordinances.
her lo«, besides a large circle of true ed to stay with her a short time.
Considerable, moving b being done
friends and neighbors, who will miss
Mr. Klingensmith entertained rela­
raaidenta of our t»erg at prrsenL Delayed letter.
her in their coundb of love and benev­ tives from Grand Rapids last week.
John Carpenter starts for Portland olence in life.
Dick Sturgis is again at home for a
J. R. Crandall, of PlainwelL is visit­
next week.
short time. ■
,
Geo. Stanley and wife have moved, ing old friends and neighbors here this
Miss Bertie Wallace is very bad off.
back from Lake Odessa, presumably
MOUTH U A STI NOS.
There will be a meeting In Freeport disgusted with that desolate sink hole,
Ella N.ichob visited at Albert Storms'
What's the use of buying a spear this for the purpose of organizing a sons' of after having redded leu than one year.
at Prairieville last week.
time o year?
veterans camp April 6th.
A. J. Smith and wife were summon­
George Wren has returned from Mis­
The warm sugar social at H. Hibing- 1 The union ticket carried here Mon­ ed to Nashville to attend the funeral of
souri. having sold hit farm. He thinks
er was a pleasant affair, netting the
John Eggerman and Judson Carpen­ hb mother on Saturday last
Michigan b good enough for him.
Sunday school a neat little sum.
Will Elliott left here on Saturdav for
C. Morril. of the Gun Lake house,
Rev. Cutler is announced to prtweh ter are sawing wood for J. Keeler.
Buffalo with a carload of cattie'and
at the Star next Sunday afternoon at
Ranson Egg?rm an returned from hogs fed by himself and Geo. Williams. will have a sugar party and dance the
evening of April Sikh.
2 o'clock.
xr-o
Ohio last Sat Jrday.
It is said that a liner lot of steers never
Minnie Bush will teach in the Greg­
were ted in these parte, averaging 1 #0
CLOmOAll.
ory district this summer.
There will be a meeting at’Freeport lbs., and the pigs 2UU.
Business is lively here now, and oar
1L Gamble is now living on the FrAr Friday the 13th to elect officers, and
spring term of school commenced on
place.
there will be another the 20th to mua- the 2nd. with Prof. A. Daniels, of Au­ village Is commencing to grow.
Campbell A Havens have commenc­
Wheat looks very bad now, but it tbetn in. All are invited.
gusta, instructor
ed for their hard ware store.
may recuperate if we have some wafm
Died, at the home of her parents in
A. H. Johnson, of the Democrat, was
Mr. Davenportia bouse will soon be
rains.
north Carlton, with quick consump­ upon our streets .Saturday evening.
completed.
New fences are being made by nearly tion. Miss Bertie Wallace. The funeral
Thomas Kelly has moved into the M.
Mr. Dayton has commenced building
all of bur farmers.
services were held at the house last E. parsonage.
an eating house.
.
Rev. Baddrr preached at the Star Thursday conducted by Rev. J. H.
Will Bugdick has moved into Mrs. M.
Cobb A Reed are negotiating for a
Dy singer, of Freeport.
•
Sunday evening.
Campikell'a bouse.
site on which to build a summer resort.
John Carpenter goes to Portland .this
Freer's dam mysteriously disappear­
Quite a competition Is going on l*e- c Mr. McKruin will soon have hb
ed last Tuesday evening, thus letting week with his slock bone Robbie tweeu J. Montgomery's blacksmith steamer on Long Lake, and a suitable
the water from Chas. Barnaby's marsh Burns.
shop work and M. M. Rockwell and A. landing is la-lng prepared at each end
Joseph Keeler has the finest yoke of Scogal.
take its natural course.
of the lake.
Sunday school fa progressing flneh'. steers in the county.
Mrs. M. Stock and others are making
The, depot is finished and looks nice.
and an active interest is being taken In
Hastings friends a visit this week.
Pierce Brothers have just receivep a
EAST CAULTO-V
the same by all.
Mrs. C. .McKay is visiting friends in new saw for their mill, and Will Gybe
town.
Edith Havens returned from Three Delayed Letter.
will handle the lever, until the logs are
Rivers Friday.
D. C. Ranney is working for Deb all cut into lumber.
John Shelhlv b preparing to build a
Star literary society meeting Satur­ barn this spring.
Norwood A Co. in the meat market at
Alex McCall is now mail carrier for
day evening.
Albert Parks b getting ready to Delton.
thb point
Ed. Taggart has movdb and com­
Mrs. Zante Walker, of Kalamazoo, is build a new house.
Mrs. Wm. Doonan b very sick, and
visiting with Peter Coburn and family.
Win. Betolf has his new bouse up on menced work for E. F. Manley. The only slight hopts are entertained ef her
H. Hilsinger expects his nephew the Cranston place and expects to move latter is about leaving hb farm for the recovery.
from Ohio this week.
purpose of moving to Kalamszoo.
into It this week.
Will Havens and wife huve\gone to
Jim Crawley b here on a visit with
BenJ Allen u having some trouble Kalamizoo, to occupy positions at the
Alice Hall commenced another term
of school at O'Donnell. Monday.
with the Barry A Eaton fire insurance institution for the feeble minded.
hb sister. Mrs. Barry.
Mr. Chaffee is working for Jnhn StllMary llarton has gone to spend the company, in adjusting hb late loss by
Obed Chamberlain b laving toe
. .
. foundation for a bouse tor L. H. Barnes.
son.
spring and summer at Milton Coulters lire.
Some surprise took place Saturday
in Irvin®. .
Mr. Mosher, our enterprising mer^
Mr. Holopetar and wife were made upon the aneet of a certain young man chant, is doing a large amount of busi­
Delayed Utter.
ot I’ralrieville, heretofore having born a ness, and will have to emplov another
glad by a visit from their daughter.
Willis .Wood wears a large smile—it's
Union prayer meeting every Wednes­ God reputation, who was arraigned clerk.
a son.
■
day evening at the W. M. church.
(ore J. H. Brown. Eeq., who plead
R. J. Grant, of Hastings, has shipped
Dora Forbs, of Carltnn, is visiting
But very little maple sugar made not guilty of a criminal charge made a car load of plaster to thb point to be
friends here.
by a yonng lady of this place.
this spring.
sold to the farmers in thb vicinity.
.L K«-nnem made a business trip to
Manley Cotlinglon has moved onto James Ryan killed four fat beeves on
Luther last week.
P..A. Young’s farm, for the purpose of Monday.
A. S. Bliwett went to Nashville Sat­
Arab Barnum and wife, of your dty. working the same.
urday to visit and to Hastings on busi­ Suudayed in this place.
Eddie 1‘ennock has moved on hb
ness.
George Clark Is on tho road selling mother’s farm, having rented the same.
The your
A party of altout 60 surprised J. spring tooth harrows.
engagitl in
father*' oCltvs or counting
Pumfrev and wife on Friday evening
The memorial-and thank offering ser­ Delayed letter.
the :iXh.
vices were well attended. The exercis­
Mrs.
Townsend,
an
old
settler
of
D. Freeman has moved from Middle­ es were good as also the remarks by
it
ii
not
faabinnabie
to arrive nt a ball until
Barry county is dead.
ville back to his farm, and Homer Gil­ Rev. Morth land, of Cedar Creek.
Quarterly meeting at the Springs midnight or after, the breaking up time to
bert 'a family have gone to Lake View.
Roy, infant son of Eddie and Stella
Bump, died on Thursday last. Funer­ last Sntn rosy and Sunday. A good at­
tendance.
Myrtle Base and Hattie Parmelee are al held in the Disciple church Saturdays
Very fine weather; it Ingins to look
conducted by Rev. Rowland. We ex­
on the sick list.
and a night'a hard play. To pull himself to­
Schoo! commenced this week with tend our sympathy to the bereaved par­ like spring.
gether he !i »|&gt;l to indulge In a morning
but few scholars, on account of scarlet ents.
Singing school has closed for the cocktail and a cliamjagne lunch, and the re­
Mrs.
Levi
Cotton
has
a
sister
from
a
I* that he i» rather a p-xr specimen of
lever.
present at the Klingensmith school suit
distance
visiting
her
at
present
writing.
humanity by the time he rrachro fain fortlea,
A man In this place went to Caledo­
Mrs. Verme Warner, of Carltod. is bouse on account of diphtheria injhe
nia one day last week, and by the -way
neighborhood.
was left along the road, and bls team, spending a short time in this vicinity 1 D. B. Watson is the happy father of too late. The fashionable htmr for dinner
j
partiro to nbnut tbo am" here a* in Englund
after taiug out all night in the rain, with her parents.
*
The mite society will meet with Mrs. an lltf lb. boy.
—7 for ordinary dinner partita. S when they
were found among the plum trees in
J aims Springer and wife were in
partake of the nature of a banquet. AU this
(runt ot Charley Doyle's chilled B. F. Wolfe on April tilth. Let there Hastings last Saturday.
to a» «i)ly a* it u bod for a man, or a *» &lt;&gt;man
through.
. be a full house.
Miss
-Coolidge,
of
Bowens
Mills,
is
Melvin Sprague, who has been spend­
T. Ch ronin gar's family, of Whitneyworking at Geo. Ford's.
ville, epent Sunday with E K. Parme- ing the winter in this vicinity, leaves
Mrs. Silftby' is working (or R. B.
for his home tn WashingU-n Territory
on Thursday of this week.accompanied Green; Mrs. Green is very low.
that athletic* hare taken auch a bold in thia
Nettie Chestnut Is some better.
country (it I* English to I* athletic), she re­
MAI-I.t. OKUVK.
J. Broughton baa purchased another by Miss Flora Fuller, of Carlton.
Mrs. David McMure died Tuesday mit of throe late hour* would l«- e' en more
farm.
evening March 27th, of consumption. marked: but a num geta pretty well built up
Some fine maple sugar has t&gt;een The funeral was held at the home of in the sununrr and fall, and cau Hand a win­
the deceased on Thursday at 11 a. m., ter campaign liettcr than if h* hadn'y spent
Our school closed last Friday.
made In this township.
-_________
, in the Wilcox so much time out of doors.—“Brunawtek" in
remains
interred
A little girl arrived at Geo. Camp­
The cars have at last rauhed Lake and the TV
cemetery. She whs born tn Wood Co, । B«ton Gazette.
bell's March 25th.
Odessa.
I
------------------------Our Sunday school was organized
Geo. Barden has at last Men appoint­ Ohio, Oct. 3l)th, 1866; she with her parents, Jesse and Eliza Chonce, moved to
An Atnn*in* Ta&gt;ki»h Ntary.
last Sunday. ed deputy township clerk.
Many a
a culprit
culprit has
luta been
been brought
brought to
to Justice
Justice
Lizzie' Camptali b staying at her
L. Parrot has been making some very Vermontville in the spring of 18(51, and I1 Many
was
married
to
David
McMore
Sept.
15,
by
faltering
in hia aiutwer to B
a cleverly
brother George's for a few *eehsfine picket fence.
'
qurotion.
amuaing etory
~
i« ~told
_______
____ _____An
_____________
Ezra ixonard. of Middleville, visited
Geo. Barden will help J. Norton 1885. She leaves a husband, one child framed
—*—*•— -v.. ...
|««
illustrating
this,-•
of the Turkish Masir-ed-dls
in this place last week.
make picket fence during the week. and many friends to mourn her loss.
t Kbojah. a kind of typical scamp, like HowtoThey have nearly enough money
Mrs. Lou Houghton is still at her
Mrs. Byron Tinnie and Jennie Reese, jjl*», Punch and Harlequin, in western couaraised for our new depot. Then let mother’s, Mrs. Bitzer's, sick.
trio&lt;~
—
He
«»&gt;
mealing
turnip*
from
a
garof
Battle
Greek,
visited
at
Fred
Quick's
Cloverdale talk.
Lewis Bitzer b working on a farm
last week.
aan-IU1&lt;1 bad mieo a aack With Uwm, wbeu
When last heard from Mrs. Zerbel near Marshall.
Eastman Latting cut hb foot' While °P ru»h*l the owner.- "What are you dowas Improvjng/lowly.
Geo. Garlick had two fingers cut
splitting wood, and for the past week 1 lnAr excialmed. the angry proprietor. “A
' e§tril4nnb b minus two toes. While has besn walking with crutches.
NORTH BAKBT.
| violent gale of wind caught me up, whirled
Having scarlet fever at Charlie “• through the air and depodttd mo here,"
playing with two other boys on Satur­
! “hl the unal».-.hnd Khojah. “Weil, but bow
Jay Bartlett has raised hb house and day, he placed hb toot under a descend­ Whitcomb’s
Will, bare il a eonnuodrum. who got rem.,00 lot, boMloBwwwoJmr Mmlp.r
put new logs under it, and will move ing ht in the bands of one of the other
"Wby.- reM b^r-^dto,-th. wtod wwi«,
this week.
x ,
boys to stop the blow, but the ux came tbo wont ,ou or Joko J
Mre. Kilo Lorkloo. o( BoUlo Creek, io "O/Dleni U»t it U—I m. oboe .
to
James Onderhill b better, so as to be down and made Earl a pensioner for
vi.iur.tot bw totltorX Joke Shoup'..
1 ^"1“*
‘J”4
around again.
.
u
v
Mrs.
Wm.
Andonfco
hoo
been
quite
"OoM
told u»owi«r; “but toil no
Rumoml that Hrarv Dubois will life••Uncle Goodness is now happy, hav­
sick
the
peat
week.
"
dd
l
move to Delton this week.
ing completed hb new bouse.
John McIntyre and Frank Cook are
Box social at E D. Clark a last Fri­
Hough A Snyder have completed a
wrt-r
r.r'"
Don't
■*”&gt;«“ *wrnr- wl'“"•
day evening for the benefit of Rev. Urge agricultural hall, and will immed­ bobbling ikrouid
------ J
‘—ud»..
'■*-------’*
.al.
the trouble .Witt,—them; yo»
nrfa, .nd unnpaudl,.
-----------------------------Giheon realize! S4.25.
iately tUl it with a choice lot of agricul­ know wbe
i Yortt vommorctal Adverttoar.
nothing verv
very comfortable.
comfortable.
Bundav school organized In the L«aru tural implements, carriages, wagons. probably nothin*
.Mrs.
Rol
Shepard
and
children
have
school bouse Iasi Sunday. A. M. Boetbt
Mr
Held,
our
German
butcher,
has
returned from Kansaa. He will not rewirlh superintendent.
action—of ■ tbona
। Admiring
----- —- VuJlor
;----- —The
—------•
L. Nobles moved to Delton last week rented the Michael Rowlader house, j turfi until fall.
A. S. Quick and wife and D. P. Wolf 0Iea drawing the load of hay is simply tm■nd is keenirfir •►oaniers.
John smith will move C. A- Houghs
ahd wife attended the funeral of Mis
T •G“** ™"“
Mra. IL J Ikietwick is visiting in barn during the week.
your idea in painUng that explosion behind .
Smith,
in
Nashville,
Issl
Sunday.
1
IL K. Grant and wife, vblted friends
thThe death of Mrs. Luther Tolles, who
Dismiss your west Maple Grove cor- i tbo bilk
in Woodland Sunday.
died of pneurnoDia. was quite Bidden.
John Dav b's little girl is very sick respondent before there is some more ;
She iMVre a husband and child about with scarlet fever. But little hopes are mixed items laid to n*.
Will Potter had a relapse Sunday ev-1
ten months old. and a great many entertained of her recovery
friends to mourn her low.
Dr. Laudb is still in Chicago having ening. Hb recovery is doubtiai. It
was caused by running a mile or more
Mrs.Samuel Learn Is quite sick at hb eyes treated.
jam** Underhiir# nt present.
B. 8. Holly bought nearly a ton of with a heavy overcoat on, trying to
head off that other chap.
Mrs. May Pennock, from Delton, is maple sugar on Thursday.
1 M. Wraion ran tahlnd the demo­
John Clark and wife,- of Bedford, cratic ticket from 314 to VIS votra in
spending a few days with her mother,
Faul A Velte have been kept busy
making syrup cans for the past two have been visiting friends here the past Grand Ki pida.
Mrs. R«wh.
..
week.
joe Underhill has commenced digGen. Alger aayn that Gov. Luce should
* Lawyer Allen is again in town.
Leach McKelvey and Sarah Elliott
ing the cellar for hb new house.
lx- renominated, and he should accept it
R D. Ranner baa sold one of his were married last Thursday evening at too.
horses; Elder Grant being the purchae- the borne of her father, Levi Elliott, bv
Delayed letter.
Rev. uramfiU. Nothing very childish
VermontviUe elected a woman school
Election was exciting as usual, and er’Prof. Smith b again able to teach.
about that.
inspector at the late township election.
the republicans elerted the head of the

�WE ARE TO

DfiAl
secund planting
Na sb a* to

admit

CULTIVATION.

CRE
atremeOY
FOR PAIN.
CXJREB
Rheonatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,

The corn marker illustrated in the aroompanying cuts is recommended by
The Ohio Farmer and is described by that
authority os follows:

Laaibkgo, Backache, Headache, Tooth­
ache. Sore Throat, Swellings, Frost­
bites, Sprains, Bruises, Barns, Scalds.

IT CONQUERS PAIN.

started to sprou
by putting them into
seVfci a.
place anti sprinkUng them dally aud
ering the barrels with a dwup cloth until
they show signs of germinating.
Flat
nnd Wil culture each has its advocates;
farmers are. more competent to determine
from their own experiment, which is
beat for their own soils than from any ad-

reason, no particular varieties will be reoommended for seed, except to say that
fur the main
select the oues that
from your own experience and that of
your neighbors you know to be well
adapted to your soil and your market.
This, however, is not to be understood as
dtecoaragiug any one from testittg In a
molernte way.the new varieties’^unfldeatly recommended by well known spe­
cialists, us it te only in this manner that
the best can find their way Into general

AWAHDS FOR REST PAIX-CCRB.

GREAT
Have you put off purchas­
ing a Cloak?
If so, now is your chance to
save money on the invest­
ment.
Marr &amp; Duff have marked
down all their Cloaks’ to cost
and under.
You can have a good fresh
line to select fcom at an ex­
traordinary low price.
This is a chance to purchase
Lanies’ and Childred s Cloaks
cheap.
l&gt;
We have marked then? ail
over in

FIO. 1—CORN MARK KU.
Fig. 1 shown n marker which makes
three rows at a time, and te plain to the
eye. The headpiece te 3x3 inches nnd is
hinged at A. to permit all the markora to
touch the ground nt all times. Without
tlite hinge, the inequalities of the ground
would often keep one uf the markers off
the ground. B is the guage roti, to the
outer end of which te attached a marker
of some sort to follow the last row previ­
ously mode In order to keep the rows
straight nil over the field. If the markers
do nut make thu marks plain enough, nail
a piece of plank on the bottom, as shown
at (L- It In better to have the gauge rod
hinged on a -|&gt;OHt over the central marker,
and then it can te&lt; turnedovyr at the ends,
to tu&gt;e in going taick.

Fig. 2 lias the gauge rod extending
out uu encli si&lt;ls far enough to reach the
Inst row marked. Tiro middle marker te
hinged to the headpiece, Instead ot having
the hitter hinged, which answers tlie
same purpose. For milking four row# at
a time, the binge in the first cut must be
put in tile center of the lir.ul, lialf way
between the middle two ihftrkcr*. In thio
second out niustratrel, tlie1 hinged mark­
ers mtvit be nt the enite uf the iq^tdpivce.
A marker mnkltig four rows is raNter unhan&lt;ly t«i use, and in practice three marks
will lie fotipd enough.
-

nimrvut Mint— &lt;•! I'Jlnto Culture.
Not ii great many years ago it wns the
practice Lo plant whole putaloes In such
quantities as to form quite a large per­
centage of the expected yield, which hru&gt;
bqtm str.reeclwl at the present time by thfc
opihKite extreme ot planting single eji%
leaving ample room between the two
qiclhtMte for cnltivatura lo experiment as
to the amount &lt;&gt;f seed and the im-tliods of
cultivation from which the best nftults
may lie obtained. Owing to the short
crop of bi«t year, seetf will bo high, and it
will l»e a good time to plant whula small
potatoes, such as have been giv-ei/to the
-pigs-in plentiful years, and with many
person* they have all along i&gt;ven preferred
to cut seeds. Planting Irish and Scutch
grown seeds iB unsafe, as those who have
exjM'rimentcd with them generally repro­
sent them ns unsuited tu our climate.
There is a general agreement on row*
nlxsit three and a half feet apart, with
hills twelve inches njart In the rows, and
one or two eyes in n bill, while nt the
same time occasional trials with whole
son) have yielded larger crops; but so
long as cat seed proves- satisfactory n ma­
jority will no doubt continue its use. Il
1* of no tt-w tu plant potatoes &lt;m wet,
heavy soil; white the ground should not
be excessively rich, it should be clean,
dry nnd mellow,' ami gentniasly fere
■tillxcd.
Where l»arn yard nuuiqrv l«
used, which ratitnlns nil the necqsNiry
elements, it should be well rotted and
di&lt;cum|*osed. ns in Ita green stale it tillable
to cause scabby potatoes; where thte is
not plentiful some reliable commercial nrl
Ude should tnke its plnce. Another quite
good-plan is !&lt;&gt; -&gt;pren’Y the barn yard ma­
nure and plough it under, and nt plant ing,
drill tlie oumnurcial• kind moderately in
the rows. This method to practiced In
many sections and by it the ttite-rsget the
advantage* u^ both kinds of fertilizers,
first from thequickcr action of the highly
concentrated one, and later on from that
of the liarn yanf, a moderate application,
of Is'th being thought better than the use
of either one by 11x011'.
'
A stuvetMful potato grower in Union
tookliwfor new locutwps or inmwnvnu. Mini- county, Nqw JoQ-ey, so;------- t.------- - ------several ye.ira has been to plant only one
eye to hill, ent from the butts of large
potntiie#, nyt using the other efid with its
more numerous eyes at nlk He puts In
the rows 000 pounds of sotne well
known brand of commercial manure to
the acre, mixes it with the dirt in the
rows by drawing n chain through before
• are In need ot dropping thu mil, nnd using no other
» ..._ v-.. bo done while kind. He hns always had good crops,
r*W».TLn”S’
u&gt;elr addrew even .including the present unfavorable
*n&lt;1 receive
free, full information how either »ex, of all ag.-s year, and believes ho can profitably use n
ran phm.
S’, rr.
k... ...... .....
ton to the acre of commercial fertilisers
whenever the average price of potatoes in
this section eon be obtained for hta crop.
a single &lt;uy at thb work. All raoeeed.
Tlw |K&gt;tato has tlje habit ot degenerat­
ing ton degree that han canned the -best
nnd favorite varieties of former times to
lierorce obsolete, so that even tlrolr names
are scarcely remembered, and *&gt;me of the
guarantee of ।
more recent *nes, such ns the Peach Blow
and Early Row, are giving place to newer
seedling varieties, to lie themselves dis­
placed hereafter in the same. way. It wo
were dependent on the tulrors alone for
OOFFeE is kept fa all flrert-class
the propagation of the potato thte would
atoros from tho Atlantic to the Pacify
bo an alarming fact, but fortunately wi,
have In the seed the randy means of re­
juvenating the species, and the more than
MO new varieties, many of them surpas«Ing the former excellencies of the parent
stock, attest the succeaa'uf potato special­
Aiway r. buy’ this brand in hermetically
ist* In thte direction.
eealnd ONE POUND PACKAGES.

Bed Figures

30 that you can see the genu­
ine mark down.

Special bargain in Dress
Goods, Plushes, Silks, and Vel-

Also Flannels and Blankets.
Underwear in white, grey or
scrrlet cheap. *
We can save you money on
your Cotton purchases, either
m bleached or unbleached.

MARR &amp; DUFF.

In front of Farmers’ Sheds.

It te a very Important paint, in forming
a good garden, so to arrange the planting
of the different vegetables as to Insure
both a judicious selection ot sorts and a
proper time af planting for each of the
vnricUi-s selected, thereby securing for
tho table a suocemion of the different
kinds extending throughout the season,
rather than a doaen varieties all coming
In together, when it te Impossible to use
more than throe or four; or, on tho other
hand, the occurrence now and then of
times when there is no vegetable whatever
ripe for the table. .
In arranging dates for planting vege­
tables for a suocMskm, it should lie noted
that as the season advance# and liecotues
warmer, peas and. In fact, all kinds of
vegetables grow faster and overtake one
another, tv« It would acctu. Thu dates of
planting the different sorts do not lead to
corresjiouding Interrate in gathering the
crops. For example, though five days’
difference In date ot planting peas In
April will make about as many days dif­
ference in the time of the harvesting tn
Jufie, yet five days’ difference In planting
in May will make hardly any visible dif­
ference in the ripening In July.

One of the leading fcaturesuf the furth­
coming report of the New* York state
dairy commissioner consists of opinions
from leading dairymen on the licat
methods of conducting the cheese businesw. the prevalence of fraud in produc­
tion and by what menus the consumption
of it can be Ixrtl Increased. t
The qm.-stihn of branding'cheese with
Ute official state brand evidently reiiMitut
nn open one among the state dairymen.
A good many of them are pmodunccd in
favor of the plan; others consider such a
branding ndvniitagvou* to consumers only;
others are indifferent, white n considernblejiumber condemn the state brand as
useless or detrimental to the natural rela­
tions of prodtfrer nnd consumer.
The replies to the question. How pre­
valent is the habit of branding cheese as
. •■full cn-im" when it te not, cannot fail
to gratify cheese consitmcra, iw in mure
than 100 reports bn this pilnt there ts not
* -ingle expression of positive knowledge
of the eXisu-iife of thte habit,
.

ARBUCKLES

ARIOSA

COFFEE

Northern pacific

L» PHCE UHJIUD LUOS «
Government LANDS.

vested in May or June, and sometimes as
late as July, it te."becoming somewhat
common to raise n second crop by expos­
ing the small potaUiea to the air—but not
to the run—for a couple of week# or
longer, until they become dry and green
&gt;n color. These are then ptetiled whole,
and are dug in the foil for seeds the next
year. This seed Ims not the same tendency
to aprofa through the winter from a warm

hi,

second

quMt

•RNATIONAL SERIES, APR
tor many years; oouiu oov o*™

without help. Now I am free from till
pdn and son-nraa. and am able to do oil
toy own housework. 1 owe my thanks
to Electric Bitten for having nmewre
my youth, tutd removnl completely all
disease and pain.” Try a bottle, only
50c at W. H. Goodyear’s dru* store.
Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lake
City, Fla., was taken with a »e»enf iu thu oaxt *en&gt; built ot sunhurued clay, which
CoM, attended with a distressing Cough
ana
and running
running mw
into Consumption in lie only watchfulness, but pnnmrnl for Hfa comfirst stages. He tried many ho-chHh! tag. V. AY Faithful and wire, watefatagand
popular cough remrdie# and steadily . rrady. V. 48. Btassad, used by Christ, algrew worse. Was reduced in fl«*h. had wn&gt;, denotes some-thing exc^Ucmal and
"irncultj in branlhllw md wm nnnble roro. V. «. A^
&gt;«' • "" “W
to drop. Finally tried Dr. Kln«’. New V. ». Evil, brorow, unreluirul-n^l*Discovery for Consumption ano found fuinom springs from unbelief, v. -w.
immediate relief, and after using about Unbdfef lra«i* to cruelty, rioting and
a half dozen bottles found himself well wickedra*. V. 5L Asunder, cut aS from
and has had no return of the disease.; God's people and God’s presence, faoupiiig
No' other remedy can show so grand a i and gwrehtagof teeth,excluded forever trom
record of cures, as Dr. King’s New bojm, 'wrejanr berao-euf the
Discovery for Connutn ption Guaranteed
counw; his eternity
to do just what is claimed for it.—Trial
bottle free at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug
Store.
uucucu • njuiwo— --­
The Best Salve in the world for Cute, tion. In company with his disciples.
Bruises, Sores. Ulcere. Salt Rheum,
Fever Bores. Tetter. Chapped Hands
Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively cares Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give per­
fect satisfaction, or money refunded. wake. Tbo master enjoins not a curious
l»riceS6 cento per bpx. For sale by W. kxiking for hte coming, but a vigiten e and
H. Goodyear &amp; Co.
diligence that overlooks re duty and indulge*
The Morning Tribune, Lansing, is in no iudolenbe.
quite a handsome newspaper and has a , We. too. must watch against temptatkms
good advertising patron**!.

A Mr. Nelson, of Lansing, goes two ;
nnd three .weeks without sleep, if he is ;
to tie believed.

good medicine to purify, vitalLu-. j.j ru.kk
the Hoed, and Hood's RanupartUa fa w-ntv
T» &lt;.
______ .

it eradicates disease.. Give tl a trial.
Hood's Sarsaparilla 1* told by«Uldiu&lt;xhti
Prepared by C. I. Hood A Oo.,LoWt.!. JUu

IOO Dosos One Dollar

SOME DOCTORS
honVjy admit that thev can •. r-irv
Rheumatism and N-.-undgb. Others •
say they can but—don't.
pho-rus says, nothing but . That s the Bccret of iu ,m™.'"

tifae of the devil

WEHEFUNBTHKMONEYto any ooc who &gt;

haa taken three fourths ot a bottle ot KeinpS
Sarsniwilte without relief. Il portfire the |
blood and give.* new Irene at life.
;
per bottle. W. H. (Jowijrar.
FOR a CENTO get-Kemp's' tlver Filte for
Tortdd IJver. for ConrtlpaUoh. for the Complex- j
Ion. W. II. Goodrear. &lt;lnt«teL
■
KEMP'S P11.K Kl'.PPOSITOltlEfi cure where
all other ircataten* fall. Priee Me. pre box. ,
W. H. Goodyear.

The Importance Ot purtfyteg the

fag* and opjmrtanitit* to serve him. The
uu .. ---------------------------------h|, cotIUiIit i« the roreuu why we abould
watch. The event Iteelf fa a» certain ar
dmth, fait tte' limo of thy event i» m&lt;«t un
certain. Tiu- .IratrurUou of Jerumlrtu wraa
typoof Chnst'a wxxmd coming, wtach will
ikv
iu uw
V. 43. Tim duty of watchfulness l» illra-

THE tTHLOPHOROS CO. fl2 Vail St. XI

LOW TOURIST RATES.

I'eT//, hii;

•KX

bootbar at haad.
It to tiro only safe
medieino yet mado. that will remove all
infantiledteordrnt. It contains uu Optun
er Jforpkinr, but gives the child natural
caic fruin pain. Price 25 cents. Sold by

li.t IrJi

•
■ ■
jKitum tn Him

W. H. GoodtAar &amp; Co„ Druggist*. '■
I. M. Weston ran behind the demo­
cratic ticket from 314 to t'Pi Votes in
Grand Rapids.
Hill’s I’eerlesa Cough Syrup is unsnr-'
passed in concentrated healing powers.1
ilne*» and ability marks thin
No cure, uo pay.
W. II. Goodyear. I
Gen. Alger says that Gov. Hurt* should ;
uiel r him. Tiro mtafatora of Christ
be renominated', and he should accept it,
too.
■
,
, .
-»■
ability required &lt; ajd
started free. Cut this
Cobb’s little Pills are the greatest reg­
,m&lt;! we will rend you I
ulator (of thdbowete) in the world. W.
Ni&lt;e th.- reward which Christ gives. It.is value and iaiportatice I
Where truck farming, as It is called, or
In tiu»lnexk. which will
H. Gootlyear."
both iMitw ard and iuward. Dirgrr rul.-rvliip,
gardening for market is to be carried on
'VermontvilB elected a woman school w|&lt;k&gt;r splivras, greater iippjrtunfUew are
along with other farm work by n fanner
who ‘taw son* grown up or nearly so, it inspector at the late township election. given. tog*tl:tr with greater capacity and
will be* an excellent plan to put one of
No cure, nq pay. On these terms try
them in charge of thte department nnd
a bottle of Hill’s Peerless Worm Spe­ faith, bo not watching u enunoeted with un­
require do other service from him, or else
belief. Tlu» Jacked wrvaul Miy» or thinks
shire a reliable man for the purisroe, or cific. W. H. (Goodyear.
Bay City polled 4JXI votes Monday •‘in hi» heart" What be is afraid or ashatneai
rent the garden plot on such terms ns may
to speak openly. Ttia worst kkrptielKn la that rhey will dre everyUilnK. Thr&gt; are'M&gt;1 «v-nlie agreed on. in this business it will and East Saginaw 4J431'.
where. Frier 10c. n p.tckhgv -M cukira. They
griiemlly be found best to separate it ns
ns equal for ttreiirtb. nrfriittn'*'. swwnr
People living in a malarial climate primal caare &gt;&gt;f .ail evil thinking and acting. have
much as iswslble from' the ordinary farm
to packkgra or tor tssUiera of color, or ;fjd
V All
laa.l.
.----- —-__ _ toe qualities. They du not crock ««r wnui. For
work, etoe IxKh arc liable to suffer from should never be without n bottle of
•ale at Wb H Go.^)ear A Co-,.-, drua .uul tJJS
confilctiug demands for aUentlon from Hill’s Sarsaparilla. W. H. Goodyear.
■fore. Bamdunau &amp; Btiel. Dtukimv Hac.nsi.
each at a critical time.
A Knights of Pythias lodge will soon nourishment to its inmate*, but U» maltreat* Midi.
| * I* f
taghfa fellow aerraiiU who were faithful to
be organized at Alma.

LADIES

PEERLESS DYES

Since it te liecomhig the practice to lay
out vegetable and lierry gardens so m to
be kept clean by horse cultivation, it te
well to place the different crop! In such a
position with each other as to make them
convenient of acretw. as well as to affon! n
pleasing appearance. As n single example
uf such ai&gt; arrangement Is here repro­
duced from Country Gentleman nn illus­
tration in which a line of raspberries was
placed next to a narrow grass walk ex­
tending lengthwise through the garden
and next to the raspberries several rows
of strawberries, and s:lH beyond these n
Hue of currents.

Gww’X

cause they were faithful

(bousauds suffering from- Asthma, Con­
sumption, Cooulto. etc. Did you ever try
Acker's English Remedy! It is tiro beat
preparation known for all I-ung Troubles,
•old on a positive guarantee at 10c., 50c.

W. H. Gooifvkax 4 Com Druggists.
For over eight years I have »ut!rrcd from ca­
tarrh. which nSretKl my eyre and Jirarlnir
have «*mnhw»«l m-nv
rv-iit-T’
I am now on my •
•b.dti.- of Et
Balm, and feel ctmlVlent of a camnt
Man' 0. Tbonqwwn. Cerro Gordo. 111.
Being a sufferer from chronic tatarrti. and
«*"*»« ,rt”1'
uw of
Ely sCream Balm, I can highly reeemtuend It.
•tomdre are far fa exeess to all other catarrh
renir&lt;lic*.-B. Franketu Ununtiste. Sfavurney,

and immorality.
Tyranny over others
usually got* luuid fa hand with laxity toward
unreel res and «id» fa self fadulgenc*.
V. CO. Christ still “lord” of the sinful
rervant nt text comet. • Thoughts that hr
would not come, did not avail to inhdnr hit
coming. Tlxi uucx|Mx.-todu«aB of his nomine
is again made pronuqvtn.
V. 41. The loving ami tender Saviov here
u*re wards suggestive of tbo most terrible
punishment nf tlw wicked. "Stadl be cut

I

Agrlcutund Nevi
The vegetable crop in matt of the
aouthern Htutea will be large.

According to The Cincinnati Price Cur­
rent, the clover need crop of 1887 was n
fairly large one of good quality. The

wlicre, according to the authority quoted,
the supply was about an usual.
The Mtweochusetta cattle vomtnbalonern, after doe Investigation, report that
hog cholera in that state is spread by
feeding swill containing germs of tbo dis­
ease brought from the west in fresh pork,
and that In no case does it spread from
pen U) pen unless infected animate come
In contact with healthy oom.

.IT-.

‘fa

YOUR BUGGY

FOR ONE DOLLAR

COITS HONEST

ment of the wickoL

ttTBAWHERUlES—WALK —BASFRKliR!f&gt;.
The grass walk wns four feet wide, and
wax kept cut short by passing a hand
lawn mower once a week, with only a few
minutes’ work. At theedgo of this walk
wns a line of Caroline raspberries, this
variety being ot lower niid more rounded
growth t£iu» other sorts, nnd wljeta in
fruit its rich yellow berries give It a quite
ornamental appearance. The straw ixtrries
•next to the raspberries, being well’, en­
riched wi’h manure, and kept well culti­
vated nnd clean by home power, the rasp­
berries have on one side all the advantages
of high culture, while all the crop may be
gathered from the smooth grass walkr
In laying out a kitchen aud fruit
garden, an occasional grass walk extend­
ing lengthwise, give# much easier access
to the different parts. The edges of these
‘ walks are kept sufficiently trimmol by the
cutting blade of the one horse cultivator
or with the light one hurae plow, and la­
borious hand labor te almost entirely
avoided.
j

i L. 1

CO

Ar»

Ht&gt; drew hte metaphors

Muskegon to tldkjed by ita 545,000 from the m-wt torribte nuxlm of jiunwhmeni.
harbor appropriation.
Tiro wicked wirvant fa a ‘•hypocrite" lireauM,
English spavin liniment removes all bo tmder the guise of fidelity expected at. last
hard, soft, or calloused Jumps nnd bletn- to prerent himrelT to hfa lord, and beraure
isbes from horns, blood Apavin, curbs under the semblance of official real be tor­
splints, swH-ney, rinfrbone, slides, mented hi» fellow rervanta. His place wa*
sprains, awdllngs, etc.'Save 850 bv appointed wnh -hypocritre,’’ laike has it
use of on*j bottle. Warranted. Sold “with unUltevcrs," for unbelief la at tho
by Goodyear &amp; Co., druggiste, Hostings. bottom of nil hypocrisy. Hr mutt go with
hypocrites becauMj he fa ot»e. Each pcraon
Hillsdale BaptlsLs will build an de at last mutt go to his own place of rewords
gant church.
mul tu huown cotnjMuiy.

CHEAP EXCURSIONS^
MahW&amp;A

ion

ri-W to rturt IF.

Kf 1 • 1

■a KM.W. UXMitK
&gt;wamat\ |»»»wr 4 II
run »aa » out*.

HOUSE PAIN
COIT’S FLOOR PAINT

Tbo last clauao of thJ verso denote* the’bit-

Itch. Mange, ant Scratches of every
kind on human or animate cured in ») tervrt agony of the mind and m&gt;uJ. ‘jJA’retiminutes by Woolfowl’s Sanitary Lotton. fag," bccaure ot opportunities fw-reF tostThis never fails. Hold by W. 11. Good­ •'gnashing of teeth," beraoe, b* remembers
thu folly of hb oouroe. Eternity fa apent in
year, druggist, Hastings, Mich.
unavailing regrets and in thu sullen rami of _ Abqyrjpods kept hi stock
Laying street-car tracks at bault Hte. s elf-cunikinmaticm.
Fred I.. Jirata. HiMIng*.
Marie.

Z&amp;SWDNT dry stick*

C\\ A

and reliable Medicines are the best
to depend upon. Ackers Blood El­
ixir has been prescribed for years tor all ImpnritlesoftheBlood. IncvtryfonnofScrofulons, Sypldlitlcor Mercurial diseases. It fa
Invaluable. For Rheumatism, has no equal.

W. H.,Gooi&gt;rEAR ACo., Druggiate.
Only

daughter ot Er.n found berreif tho onto
&lt;M1 a iitomnboat wiM«, dock
Joins n
•lip from which rowbaott are hired. ‘Jiwt

l*t quite nrtqnbhing th* number of wall
meaning |«ople who come up to Wr-.-hfaL-Vm
in aean-h of n
ti. * .____ .

prove anything, and in a sort of a half dated
HinnitiIm
_i ... ___ ... .
.
..
.

-------- ---------- —
Tulixset that, hb ryes gut » bfa
nnri I, • v«I|.m.i - -■— _ r,_ _

OM Mm Broil,-Um,
about Mm. Brown latalv, Obodfahf
r
I thought ye knew thatl

Old Mr. Bauily—T«

J

*

»w«ral «toy»a~o.
J

“MAY GOD BLESS YOU’”
it - Plain Vfur&lt;l&gt;

- — w
iH-reoiiai
application nt the bureau and tlw, moirov will
be hand.-d out tp them at otira Tlien, u n
general iuipnwion that nearly even body la
getting a pension; that ths pot ia tegfau•nd now u the time to dtp fa. a faw dan
ago a forlorn looking lnnn walked into tho
pension burenu Ho had walked 3W
fmm
1..^.!..... ,,r
r IL'
Wheeling,
W. Va. He bad .but
wa. pennikvw and hungry and aim-

n foolbh thing He could not )&lt;%ptllv pruvo
thatheWManrJtLwi^.
Wan av thira small warn will do."

and irarAuitoi
•

Waahingtou » n lad place f&lt;r • poor rnw
without frtondK The propre wsv• f,c all
■raking te-iwau. is to put tlxdr claim Into
Uro hands of teu agent They run no nak in
domg this, since tlw tew protects them as
n^r'l*J"eu U b
“ rooll*h tar U*'

Vl-^;,G,
VLglnia.

Curative 8ynjn. of your ipst, Mr. K. M Ki and More I hud taken the first buftfa l
better, and in a shert time «v able «&lt;» i" t-work. •'May God.bleu you for the s&lt;—t &gt;
have drme.,z
Daun. to Landall St.
'
b» ago 1 brgan to thron ' i
Ing. I thouxht I Wa- re I
I Mg
to haw '
Iiwh and sides. 1 re*
tired out. 1 iinrr !&lt;►.! K»
bs. I tirxan u»luK Mud"'
iiad' fliiuih^7”thr sltth^nG^rreuhi'r;'' ’ll”

a.!

Mquore mealy a day, and go U&gt; sleep the iriv; '•
I struck the bed. lam a paper banger by t'
* day More I took «&gt;*
“5 elifrtreii
I

r---- .
fc™a1’ ,rom
1 eusions are only granted after

Uh.&gt;!«»&lt;odoU&gt;Mb

H

la Ita. Vert Qn^da

r Mod tn the proprietor­
street, Now York.

�ABOUT HOUSEWORK.

IP

HUI rm*

ttfhhl hHlslih

$
&gt;u
QW

THE PROBLEM OF THE DAY

American women uro not a provcrbl- '
ally strong race. They uro intelligent
beyond must nntlonnlltles — that is, in
greater numbers. Thn strong-brained,
executive woman who Is known to
public life, justly nnd well known for
•xcolknro in any 'department of sci­
ence, art or literature, is exceptional
everywhere,. nnd with her. be tbo
English, Scotch, French. American
or any other race, wn do not have to
do when wo speak of the special Intel­
ligence of the American woman.
But of tho largo number of women
who help to make up the American
people probably tho great majority
read and thiflk and act with more t&gt;t
less intelligence.
Yet the problem how to become n
strong race is still unsolved, and until
it is made the subject of more exten­
sive thought and research nnd Im­
portance among thinking women it
must stay so.
Undoubtedly climtitie influence hue
much to do with our extreme nervous,
highly-strung temperaments. Our va­
riableness of weather, from intensely
hot to very cold, from wet to dry, from
ealm languor of atmosphere to high
and gusty winds* must produce some
effect upon the physical constitution ot
those who are subjected to these
changes. And a vaM'aiiiount of good
sense and knowledge la rcqnlrod to so
adapt the clothing and modes of Hfe
to these variations os to be never
caught unawaio and unprepared.
But habits of life have a great deal
to do with race healtlifulness. Work
of various kinds In which women en­
gage have tendencies to make them
strong or otherwise. Text often it is
otherwise and not strong.
As a worker woman needs short in­
tervals of work and then a time for
rest. I am not comparing her working
power with that- of man. They ought
not to be compared as they frequently
are to the prejudice nf woman. When
a certain salary ia affixed to a piece of
■work and paid to whoever does it, lrn&gt;
sprotivo of sex, women' will have less
cause to complain of injustice than they
sometimes have at present.
But to compel, or to think, a woman
can work just as a man works Is to ex­
pect David to wear Saul’s armor. In
her own way she docs well enough. U
all women did all they weru fully capa­
ble of. notwithstanding tho disability
of being woman, and not men, in tho
battling force of this world, there
would bo a revolution. of affairs irt
once.
But some women will utterly disre­
gard every known hygienic law. then
wonder why women can't be strong.
They col bndly. they sleep too little or
too much, they keep irregular hours,
- they work too long at wn» thing, they
take ton llttta cjt**T':iae nr to** much at­
one time, the?' breath® brut air. they
dress too thinly, wear tight cor-clu.
badly fitting shoos. heavy dresses. nnd

Right hero we rise to remark that

KN2V YE,* • • •

ALBERT LAWRENCE

JOHN SHEAN

OF HICKORY CORNERS, /

HICKORY CORNERS,

Keeps a largo and well selected stock of

Has a full Assortment of

General Merchandise!

&lt; GROCERIES,

OF-

Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Druggists
Sundries, Crockery, Seeds,

ALL NEW GOODS?
No shelf worn goods, for his stock is fresh and now. When you want

School Books and School Supplies.
Flour by the Sack or Barrel.

Dry his, Dress M, Groceries, Hals, Cays, Bools and Shoes
He can show you what you want, and at prices in keeping with the times. He has now
on the road and will receive this week a

LARGE INVOICE OF DRY GOODS!

PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully Compounded by a registered pharmacist.

FreslLfrom the markets, comprising only new and desirable patterns. ■

A POINTER

Some women. can do asvay with all.
Other#

You will always find at Lawrence's the largest and best
assortment of hats and caps, of the latest and best styles
for spring and summer wear.

•®*TAKE NOTKLE.—I want to exchange any of tho above.gooda for butter,
and fanners produce generally, for which I will always pay the Irigheqt market price.

eggs

CALL IN.

ALBERT LAWRENCE, Hickory Corners,

CflgHgO

TIGKORY CORNERS To p,e rRONTl

borUtl.fn

matter
commiseration when a
work. Site finds in It
dthful actirity for both body and
Ind. And If
her family ia not nnret„ nably large,
or she suffering from
;
weakness
rhich
the actual work too much for
her strength, she ought to find In it
happiness and strength. ,
Probably the very largest number of
families dtr their own worfr ifl America,
and there Is some intelligence among'
almost the poorest and meanest. And
with our form of Government it will

fl. fl. Aldrich,
HICKORY CORNERS, MICH.,
. Wishes to say that he is on deck with a complete stock of

Housework is the one omMoyment
among women seemingly molt is dis­
repute, yet it is the one thing which
most w«n»n can do. and do well if
they will. The variety of occupation,
tho activity of muscle required, tho
regular, hours usually kept nnd tho’
’ mental ncutnen needed tu tnakn people
comfortable. nil tend to make the life
of the honseworker a siroiig and

Into thinking that either in quality of goods or in the low price he puts on them that

ORLO KENNEDY
Will be out-done. His store is packed jam full of

The run of sloppy shop-work, where
lU-fllting, poorly-sewed clothing is
will be over when women refuse to
buy, wear or make such clothing, nnd
turn to the domqptie life in their own,
or some one else s kitchen, in prefer­
ence to doing such work al thu mere
pittance given for it.

Don’t'be Deceived

hi FIRST-CLASS AGRICULTURAL MACHIHERT.
The greatest Harvesting Machine of the age—the celebrated

DEERING ALL-STEEL BINDER!
It leads tbenrnll in amount of sales ih Michigan.

.

DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
HATS &amp; CAPS, CROCKERY, BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
CLOTHING,
.::::*
GROCERIES,
AVALL PAPERS,
He has always had a big trade, and proposes to increase it. To acompliah this he has
purchased for the spring trade a
.
1

�can work just as tv man works is to ex*
pect David to wear Saul's armor. In
her own way she docs well enough. If
all women did all they went fully capa­
ble of, notwithstanding the disability
of being, woman, and not men, in tho
battling force of this world, there
would be a revolution of affairs hI
once.
But some women will utterly disre­
gard every known hygienic law. then
wonder why women can't be strong.
They cal badly, they sleep too little or
too much, they keep irregular hours,
they work too long at owe thing, they

drew too thluly, wear tight corsete,
badly fitting ahous, heavy drvatea, and
titan wonder that they are not strong.
Some women can do away with all,
or moit ot these evils at once by tak­
ing proper ImmhI U&gt; their waya Olbera
can not so readily mend their lives.
But no employment women cngitgo
in has In II more ot the elements of
healthful living than housework.

Fresh from the markets, comprising only new and desirable patterns. •

A POINTER

You will always find at Lawrence’s flu*, largest and best
assortment of hats and caps, of the latest and best styles
for spring nnd summer wear.
.

WTAKE NOTICE.—I want to exohuugv any of tho above goods for butter, eggs
and fanners produce generally, for which I will ulways pay the highest market price.

Oniinarily speaking, it is not a matter
of particular commiset^Uion -when a
woman is too poor to keep s Mrvant
and must do a largo share of her own
work. She finds in it healthful activ­
ity for both body nnd mind. And If
her family is not unreasonably large,
or she suffering from weakness which
makes the actual work too much for
her strength, she ought to find In it
happiness and strength.
*
Probably the very largest number of
families do their own work In America,
and there ia some Intelligence among
almost the poorest and meanest. And
with our form of Government it will
be an evil day when this ceases to bo
the case.
The run of floppy shop-work, where
Ill-fitting, poorly-sowed’ clothing ia
gotten up at leas than cost of making,
will be over when women refuse to
bny, wear or make auch clothing, and
turn to the domestic life in their own,
or some one elsc's kitchen. In prefer­
ence to doing such work at tho mere
pittance given for it
Housework Is the one employment
among women seemingly most is dis­
repute, yet it la the one thing which
moat women can do, and do well if
they wilt Tho variety of occupation,
tbo activity of muscle required, tho
regular hours usually kept and tho
mental acumen needed to make people
comfortable, all tend to make the life
of Ute housoworker a strong and
healthful one.
Yet women don’t like to do it—
think lifo a burden if they nro com­
pelled to drudge in the kitchen, and
homes and boarding-houses suffer in
consequence.
Would that American women as a
whole might bo blessed with a strong
common sense on this subject, and so
dignify housework as to hsvo some
pride in being an adept in its useful
arts, and learn to profit by its health­
giving exercise.—Christian at Work.

—This remarkably pleasing horse
story comes from Inyo, Cal.: A kind
of hay was put in a ynrdjiear a stable.
A horse was loose in the yard, two oth­
ers being tied in the stable, tho door
of which was open. After eating a
few bites ot tho hay tho loose horse
appeared to remember that Ids com­
panions were debarred from tho feast.
He took large mouthfuls, carried it
into tho stable, and placed li before
tho other horses. »
—A railroad Into tbk heart of tho Ad­
irondack* Is projected.'
A Much Married Woman.
Mrs. Fowler, of this cite, wm married but
January to ber sixth husband, sod strange
as II may seem. Art of them died exactly two
years from their marriage day. Her preoent
husband hn« been sick for tho last four
months with chronic Jaundice, and was given
up by four of our beat physicians; as a last
resort he began using Sulphur Bitten, and
yesterday told our reporter that they lunt
saved hb life, smilingly saying that he
gueased Mrs. Fowler would be unable to
take a seventh better half fur some lime to
come.-Exchange.

CALL IN.

oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

ALBERT LAWRESCE, llickofy Corners.
HICKORY CORNERS T° TO® FRONT!

A. A. Aldrich,
HICKORY CORNERS, MICH.,
Wishes to say that he is on deck with a complete stock of

HARD WAR E,

hi 1!» AGRICULTURAL MACHIHERT.
The greatest Harvesting Machine of the age—the celebrated

DEERING ALL-STEEL BINDER!
It leads them all in amount of sales in Michigan.

Don’t be Deceived
Into thinking that either in quality of goods or in the low price he puts on them that

ORLO KENNEDY
Will be out-done. His store is packed jam full of

.

DRY GOODS,
.:
DRESS GOODS,
HATS &amp; CAPS, CROCKERY, BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
CLOTHING,
GROCERIES,
WALL PAPERS,
He has always had a big trade, and proposes to increase it.
purchased for the spring trade a
.

To acomplish this he has

- IxAjrgee stock

Busies
JACKSON,...........................
FLINT,
STUDEBAKER,
BUCHANAN,

Of eveiy kind at very low prices. Come
' and see them.
-----

U/a§OQ5

Of Seasonable goods, which he sells at a narrow margin of profit, or exchanges for batter,
eggs and farmer's produce generally at the highest market prices. In these lines of goods,
natrons will find an excellent assortment, and the prices he has marked them will command
for them ready sale. All he asks is an inspection of the goods, and as his stock is larger and
better than ever, and he has started in to make

THE BICGEST YEAR'S BUSINESS!
He will make it an object for customers to patronize him.

Reel Harrows &amp; Cultivators. Albion tavs-ta &amp; Fallow.
Oliver Chilled
Combination -

nrTi c South Bend
iLJLXJO Big Injun Sulky

STRAIT &amp; MANVEL WIND MELLS.
UHIVH WEILLS.
Pumps and Pipe at Wholesale to", Well Men.
Come and see tho stock and get the Prices. It will pay you.

SHOES
From $1.00 to $4.00. Our specialty is the ROBINSEN &amp; BURTENSHAW shoe, which
for fit and wear cannot be surpassed. Having sold these shoes ever since I have been in bus­
iness at Hickory Corners and never had a pair returned, I can speak of them with confidence.

OURg,™™:

We have the only stock of WALL PAPERS at Hickory
Corners.
Try our Teas at 25, 40 and 50 Cents.
Laurel Soap, 6 bars for 25 cents.
A nice Java Coffee for 25 cents.
■

WEI JDO NOT BUY
In large qnrntities, but are receiving constantly invoices of new goods, so that we keep only
seasonable goods. Call in and see for yourself.
Respectfully,

ORLO TCHaSTTSranDT.

�THE OLD LIFEBOAT

ITALIAN RAILWAYS.
THEIR. DISCOMFORTS AS COMPARED
WI1H THE AMERICAN ROADS.

MR. BCnCH ON DUTY.

nve«-)a&gt;|eii horse vainly struggll
lowvrinf IinmIof heavy boxca. Th
fallen dawn aud the brutal driver la endeavorliii to brot him into a pertMidicular position.

11,.

Ill go all right," he exclaim*.
•‘He'S go without that" is the unfeeling

cunlractlt&gt;K ad

•'HUn» l«ulitiK him, aud do a» 1 ull you, dr

traveling public on thte «&lt;ic of tho Atlantic

thia

"Officer, arrr»l
Bergh.

thou at the other.

termed. and tho

man!

He ia acquainted "Ith the

are shoved into each ixaui&lt;artm&lt; ut.

|10U,(xn a 1
year being cxpeud^l In- that way by the

annually in mammoth

HI

lithographic

••Officer," inUTpoaed Mr. Bergh, calmly,

loot delight, "I order you tu art-cat. that
man."
.
“I'll do nothing of the aort.” returns the
officer, ‘'biit I’ll arrest you. Come with mo
OOKDCCTUB AMD BXGlMKKli.

railway rouiianica, weekly nowajiapen, big

-Wait until I take thi* m*n'« namo and

U nover offered, beenua* I

Before they had
ry cannot
a whirling

Uw matur with hl» right ear!" repeated *
langhod when aakcxiaatu Up practical me
of a telcpbono auditdo to a i-ersou Bitting
Buvaral faut away from the instrument.

hackn fastened to' gundotan, with only Ulis
exception: that them arc six tenU tn each

holy cares for it

Didn't you wo him do it T’

led lnt«&gt; a blunder.

Wo were all amuaerf and

You interfered with me in
were Bitting.

ivraan atatiou ami stAllou, however, which

of m&gt; how*) 1 have a little tin sign - contain­
ing-my name, bcuealb
thing hi hU office that will talk right out
••Your ill tom« of the dciqKxU anuuenwuL
“Yea," displaying hl* gukl laodgc
ofll.vr of tbo Hrsrict
Cruelty to Animal*.

ouoe, far tho guvernuivnl rum tiro railroads.

pauMo of employe* aru comparatively email.
At tbo station* carrtatgo ddora are jerked
open aud tickets inspected that will not bo
Collected before tbo travel, i-alight* at Ida

aclouuy.
study. He i« oblivious of everything. Even

•'it makes no dlffcronro who I am.

Al this point in tbo journey the officer's
in mrclianie.il ly reminded that he is interested

train

। bleb time tbo

has to wnd tbo enginouu lie way imme.ll-

civil marriage Is n, quiet affair, tho bride

tloa cleared off before lie can order another

Imr own and her husband's fnuilllea being the

run Id ruin hl*

-did not w tho -bl
cbanicnlly dune. Th* num to whom I called
your attention jmt his band to hl* right ear

that a repetition of such lukewarmnrei would
lift him aud walked
igruwed In anything aa to
oureelvea.''—Indianapolis

nnd tho position
Argonaut.

on a lumbering cushion, with a tidy nt your

Journal.

lie turned into High strnot from JinoubHUi
l*deatrian suddenly .-..ufrouted him and

and littlo icicles form on her cbeeka

cloik on exhibition attb«S«n
Francisco mining bureaa which la wry
eurions in const faction, and, though ovrrIXX)
years old, keeiw excellent Unia. It is inclosed

him to Bumelxxiy

A CARD

UkudhLUvutxi'hhi. nght
tho fallow into the gutter.
Inactivity, goth, rvd up-------w
for his mwe to blood on, undynuUsrod to him*

Tlk&gt; older wo

Kamutill, whll* the dial
continually goes round and avtrj ml '
amall weight move* up a peg. Th#
cavcred with Japaneae character*.
clock I* wound up dally by pulling two amall

wood from the Bahama Island*.
oonvcraation and Btaajlhy, smiling glamva

keeping. laws Hi North America, and Uw
liotuy jx-oduct is IW.UUU.'JOU (louiMb, valued
at »15,00t&gt;,Wa

BROWN, &amp;
PRA IRMA 7IJ..Ii.

C.l/RNS.
MICH.

UltAI.EHS IX
station, big and

and blacken their t

General Merchandise

some Spring Goods, but desire to inform our
friends and customers that we have received a
full line of White Goods, consisting of Piquets,
Cords, Stripes, Plain and Plaid Nansooks, etc.,
and a fine display of Embroidery and Flounciugs. Have also received our( Spring Hosiery,
and a complete line of Men's, Ladies', and
Children’s Shoes, from a Plow Shoe to a fine

Hand Turned Shoe. Wo are also showing the
Spring Styles in Men’s Hats and Caps. We
are pretty well stocked in all departments and
will have a null stock in a few days. Look out
for our advertisement next week.
Yours truly,

V. 7. GOSS

V2

1

�BROWN &amp; CAIRNS
■
bcaated lightning axpreu train* Mop at every
•tatloa, big and little. The dutIra of thu con-

wise In near not any higher thana drew
cage, and in tho morning congratulate yourgglt tbak tho car springs diduot (nuich into
your rtto—Kon» Cor. Baltimore Hun.

PRAIRIEVILLE,

MICH.

-

-------- DEALERS IN

General Merchandise

Hand Turned Shoe. Wo are also showing the
Spring Styles in Men’s Hats and Caps. We
are pretty well stocked in all departments and
will have a sull stock in a few days. Look out
for our advertisement next week.
Yours trnly,

•

M.J. GOSS.

We call attention to our especially fine line of

BOOTS AND SHOES.
'

will At her. (lot ona that will make her loot
feel conifortebte and that will look nko, and

We have just received a big invoice o£ these goods, and can show the
best assortment ever offered in south-western Barry county.
Bear in mind that we are agents for the

lit

able objtctiou U&gt; telling bencxect number,

will not buy.

Another pile with women U

We have the

Only Stock of Drugs hi PrairievilleI
Keep the best quality, and are prepared to compound prescriptions
and family recipes. We also have a full line of
A well known I’nriwnn portrait painter
lived mice, before his fame came, in a com­
mon lodging homo at an iiltitiide of seven
atorira
Fearing ho could i&gt;ot induce tho
public to came so high, ho put up a placard

third fluor." On reaching the third floor a
pUcanl, ‘Ten franc portrait*; tho Audio
Lu becu removed to tho fifth floor,” would

HARDWARE
In readiness for the Spring trade.

GROCERIES
We always keep a well selected stock.
Our store is headquarters for

building of tbo prvuiHcj, been temporarily
- nauovwl to tbo seventh floor." Tbocustomer
did nut luiod sufleriiig more after be Lail
nadwd that period uf ascent, and the artist
got his patron. —New York Sun.

Tbo first kirn Letweeu the i
cl n matrimonial bureau rui

afraid of each other, until
ruahea at him, and be town
Kow York Graphic.

..—'
*------—
I,,,asttea AV hat i» jnrnsiten, par
"Parasites, u&gt;y boy I Wby. paradtce are
the p«plo who Ihro in Paris. TlnnU you
-ouflM to know that, and you In tho Third
Reader."-Womans Magazine.

Of
Try our Teas and Coffees.
}
.

Tobaccos and Cigars.
JUST RECEIVED.—A big invoice of Hats and Caps suitable for
Spring and Summer wear, comprising the latest and most ap­
proved styles. Young men are requested to call and examine
our stock. We do not fear comparison.
WANTED /—Butter, Eggs and produce generally in exchange
for goods. Highest market prices paid,
RESPECTFULLY,

•

3 a

•ai Sr?

BROWN &amp; CAIRNS, Prairieville.

13

�THE RECORD OF CONGRESS

MICHIGAN TO THE FRONTI

WM*taTMlL^'2:&lt;VS «•'«*»&gt;-"

A CONDENSED REPORT OF THE PAST

a Matter of Vital Im^rtaac.

SIX DAYS.

i) r.ikr out on my left
UHiuccd much »wcll, ,-ti mouths afflicted
». but nothing g»va
la'.ly ]*r»uiided
I uiitiird «docided
, i • the find bottle^

ii. nir band, a
Win •• taking

. ..nd I irequ.
Iticnd*."

w. (L DOUGLAS
'S3 SHO EE.:
GENTLEMEN.

Wamhlnotox CiTT. April 3—On Monday
ttej -mate p**Md
Mnv
olU, Berry dwuring to go on tha record In tbo
aegatlvo. One or two other bills worn then
xcted upon, and the b-,w Mp for lh
cho-su of bond* with the treasury ttuidus
wa* taken up, and Stewart moved to recom­
mit. with inrtrui-tiun* to report immediaLdv
a bill allowing owners of gold or ailvJri
bullion to deposit the same and receive corUtk-ates ttewofar.
Stewart withdraw Id*
amendment Inter. Reagan wanted the »1(1) ttU.OX) held in the treasury for tbo redemp­
tion of grwnJiack* used to buv bond*. The
liill wont over without action, and RidiUaberger gave notice Umt Tuesday te» would call
up his r.xilutirei to cotudder the lluherio*
treaty in open :«.wii«. Tho senate held an
exacuUve searion, And at 4:15 p m. ad­
journed
Mill* rqmnri tlw* tariff bill to the bouse
nnd tlw majority and minority reports ralat
tog to tho same Ware also submitted A reeolutiftn was offeml to inquire wbrtber the
railway* were allying tlie inter state omnwree law and if not what further legislation
WU.S noeded A motion to suspend th- rubs
and |«*s the joint reeolution for a cousututional amcniknent changing the date of the
inretiug of rougrrea wa* defeated, a rreolution for fixing certain days for certain meo*tins. wn» julopted and tbe houae ailjournwl
Wabhinotox City, April 4.—A resolution
wKpnwnteiio the *etmte Tuesday a*king
tluit I’nllod fitate* trooi* be sent to Chicago
to jwobvt prcijierty and life from the attack*
uf S»* uiliM* of that city and Iowa RiddleIWRcr’s resolution to debate tlie fisherie-,
treaty in public wa* *rut to tbe foreign rela­
tion* comntittM during a w*Tot
mwtiiMi he’.d m Edmund*’ motion, to con-

tbo Virginia; senator** idro
Edmund* said
lie had -•nioi remarks tu make which bo lul
nut nuv, to have tbe British minister Imr
just now. \then th« dice* rcojwntfll the mo­
th®, to t4&lt;oiumi£ tin* t&gt;.nxd purchase
bill wa*
ilefoated,
and
Hpixmcr of­
fered a substitute declaring that the
law already |cave the power, which tbw bill
provided for Tins substitute was dr-clnnd
enrried. but there was much {vwitu*ion..and
action involved. Beck rvuewed an amend­
ment for the additional coinage of silver dol­
lars. but afi.fr a abort debate the senate ad­
journed without action.
Tlie' b'JUM onlereil the printing of 5,000
copies of Un tariff bill and re|»ortr. Uioivori
In committee «&gt;f the whole the bill tu refund
the direct tax wa* debate*! until ft p. iu..

) WahHlNfftox City. April ft.—The bill to
roitnlnirw dcjMsotor* of tlie Freedmen's Kavinpi bank was up in the M«mte Wodtmaday,

lx* 1 purvitnM- bill, requiring the tneumry to
com ulver Ui'llnre to take the place of na­
tional liank n&lt;*te* retired was hdojted—3b to
13. R-wtaji’* amearfmeut to buy bond* with

of grts-nteu ks was delwiUsl, but fimtily with­
drawn. Shrrni.ui uuulo a -pwh ileelaring
Unit tile allegvd financial dittrew wae caused
by the failure uf the president to exerctee
bi* power to buy bonds already iu cxiMance.
McPhvrsoti offered an amendment limiting
tie- total odmigv of silver dollar* to $4,I*W.■xn jvr mdr.th. Ncwtrt moved tu table the
motion, and pending action the w-nate adjounuvl I
As ■Hernias the borne amotnbled the direct
tax bill. winch was the special order fur tbo
.lay. wa- .-rilled up, and it* opponent* began
filibustering, and kept it up all &lt;lny. The
house wna treated' to every rencrivablu
plan of preventing legidation. **n4
a-emt*l d«itormined to tight it &lt;xit rii tluit line

25’&amp;50‘

tiifes all
forms of
i-oup
itnpefilnx effect

Cures
Coughs and
Colds.
I™uh. rtn-rrhaata.
ie h»»* h'-'d more
limin'* Cdoup ItemU&gt; thu |* claimed
Ul&lt;i or* &lt;m&gt;** bottle

u2K.wbo h*’e ■&gt;*•»
D0W y^band the p-n-on.s giving
them arci naturally roUcitous that oth?J££OU‘i!edrMM were thr&gt;- u,»y know
lb m
? W- Thrre Ls Do "**«»
why you should longer be ill from kid­
ney, liver or stomach troubles. You
can be cured as 'WeU m others Do not
longer delay treatment, but tn-dsv ob­
tain that which will restore you to per­
manent healt h and st rength.

The Dusty Ride.

mortW
a0’h&lt; »*T -Prevlnu« to
&gt; &gt;L wi^rS w1'"”’1 ,0"!dr&lt;1 *“« &lt;‘*Xh»rturo.
«n‘be wbolroUe oil
th* I,in*
5 £***‘*r‘'«’ *M» III a drop valley an
1 **“ uk,,n *“»• ’"'er
ana ague. I ahm wa* Iroublwl with tuili. In mv
back and kun. I took ”Wan"r“ Kfe

FLOATING SOAP

and wa* greaUy relieved ui both ahnivnu.

THE CHIEF
For tho Bath. Toilet and Laundry.
Inow White and Atoaolutaly Pure
If your deater does not kaep White flood Reap,
sod’10 cent* for sample cats to th* auikara.

Mich., hoc I*, 18*7—1 have on *e
«&gt; »‘adile «ff ‘'Waraer’a Sj
10e''n««e

JAS. S. KIRK &amp; CO.
CHICAGO.

Am. Ex. Co.. M.C. depot

. *"’**’«» TO LA TTO!» OALI.KRT.
and Mr. Uytons check for 1100,000 a* a per­
manent endowment fund.
Dr. . Krone accvptcd the gift in a short *pwch, audtbeform*l opening was complete. The crowd then
filed through the various rooin.-, viewing tbo
art tronsurm. The wail* of the picture gab
tery an. fairly well covered with paintings,
moat of which are aliovo tho nveragu. There
aru .many Him examphw of the different
aehooih.
Under th- rules adopted bv the art com­
mittee &lt;ff the gallery it will ti cliaad on Ronday*. Monday* and July &lt; Twwlay* and
Friday* a fee of S ernu will he ebaigrd for
adniiau&gt;nt. Other days of the week the gnl
'‘TV will l*&gt; free.
1‘cnmxJou to copy Umi
picture* on the wall will bo granted art rtu&lt;irnU at tlie dheretion of th* curator, pro­
viding the cofiy is a reduced six.-

1'1 *

U '

nJ'Xcou w rtt y nnd
It “S
death rreulted from

Lnumbi bad boon
’’U Uftf'IF wU“*
by ft“
l VRWpy il'V urgent tummcns
TT~
/ft I
shortly lieforu, and ro
H
ja
-4unwd a few momenta
after the patient’s
.J Ho rare Mr. Shan’’
uh““ ”
l^Lr taJSlt*.
’“h ""
. ..........

«n&lt;l dlabeUw.

E,.&lt;j.»vomor Palmer Married.
fin.rVr&gt;rt*LD III* .April 4.-The tnnrriagn
of Mr*. Hannah L. Kimball tn Grit. John M,

In Harting* by—I

idjtear, Dru|

Qatar hH

r
«-Mn.
Following Che rerem-.-ny General nn i .ur*

WFEVER'
Porioffioo ApproprilWlon Bill.

...
'^roprhrtiouo.'

“Just look at my dress. It
almost spoiled. We had one
those small sieve dusters.
are no good.’’
lusters

Leading Magazine
CHRISTIAN MISSIONS

‘Missionary Review ,
of the World.

54 Horse Covers

Nets.

Don’t spoil your girl’s dress by
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2 per Year.
buying a poor, loosely-woven car­
riage duster. 5.£ Lap Dusters for
carriage use have the stock and
work put in them to make a firstclass article. The new patterns ol
embroider}’, flowers, birds,scenery,
peals, correspondence, the lai
parts of the world, slid rellKtr
etc., are well 'worth seeing. One
i slatl-tlc- qf dreprrt and alm
i to the t.d*»iounr&gt;- circle,
hundred different designs at prices
iristliui lirorker Iu every field. ।
Mi man tu every walk of lite
to suit all. For sale by all dealers.

New Yoke. April 0 —About LWniemIsers of the brotherhood* uf Locomotive and
Eugtoeors and Firemen met Munday at Tam­
many ball, and listened to spres-he* by Grand
Master Hanahnn. of the ilreni- n. and Jow-ph
Porter, of tim Cl, B. &amp; Q. system, a* to what
tlwy saw on tte-ir recent trip over tho “Q"
from Ubicago to Denver.
Mr. Porter said 157 eugimw had besta dis­
abled by inconqietent “scab ’ engineer* Tbo
road was not doing ei'cn 3rt per rent of it*
usual bu-innw. Tbe paper* in Chicago, from
interested motive*, kept still about three
thing&gt;i and the paper* along th« rood were
afraid to speak
lUwolutious were adojiteil,
pledging isintinhed support to the striker*,
ami endorsing all thrir arts except acta of
viulenre; declaring that though j&gt;orhs|w de­
feated, they hail vindicated their pnuei|&gt;le,
and averting that the order fe streMigar to
day than ever.
.Chicago, April
Matters along the rail­
way* her., were quiet Sunday. The -Q" peo­
ple were busy with every switch-engine clear­
ing thh yard* of the. great jam of freight
which ba* Iwen coming in to them rinca the
boycott wn* declared i ff. and by night it wa*
rtatad "that crarything wt»* ia good tiiaje.
Chairman Hom*, of tbe Brotharhi«ri commit

nmve. but said the mao out of work would be
take/ nn &gt;• of. There wns’a report Sat unlay
that t! e -LT yonlmastero Lad struck, but it
wn, demed by the railway official*. However,
Tbe InbT Ocean printed an interview with
one &lt;ff them, whu wud hr and other* had quit,
bwnUM. the work was too bard and tlie |*iy
too imall. .-ijs-'i/illy rimxi tlie yard, were
manned by gna-n hawl*.
Tix* No. 1 fart mail train wa* started Sun­
day for tlie llrrt time since the strike wa* in.
augurated, nnd carried ita usual quota of pasrengme
-Th- rtrikp ia not over, as Paul Morton has
told, nor is it liable tu be over until our demari'l i are com|&gt;lied with.” snid President J.
C. Camptwll. &lt;ff tbe Switchmen'* union, one
uttbeniiiimittaa appotaMat a meeting of
the strikers at Fourteenth nnd Jefferson
K|M*&lt;eh art tho tariff aud in advocacy &lt;rf
p«ot.vtiv»’ policy. The bond |nn-lm»' bill rtrrets Sunday l*» hd, the public know tbo ex­
wim Nien! taken up aud Mm «nh«ttjute offered
act statu- of the strike.
-TheV i» not doing 35 per cult, iff it*
bv Sprueier
day.* agn pns-d with the
Iki.-k . nf-mlnu-nt providing hr tin- ■•.linage former l.idnew.* continued Mr. Campboll.
of rilv. ■:, dollars to taki- the place of retired , -ThevuioninmiKt but on* regular freight
niitiopal 11*»nk circulation. Tho ecnate iu- train ro*t of Aurora, mvurding to thrir own
id«tc«f on it* amendment st once, and ap­ publisb&lt;*t time-cnTiL’’
pointed in conference committee. Tlie bill
SUCCUMBED TO HIS TROUBLES.
ei-tabhding « bureau of animal induitry wa*
then takpn up anti read, but without action
tl.vM-uide went into executive Mwrion, and
lifter adjourned.
,
, ,
The han-*- met at 11:4ft a. m.. and a dcbsto
New York, April &lt;• —J*«&gt;b Sharp &lt;1 '"d “l
\Vi*li»-*4:iv . ndiil at noon Thurodav. The p-£0 n. m. Tburtday after a nevr-re attnek of
MM-ukcr hackled thut it did not, but that it ■ hugbing and vomiting. Mr. Bharp had been
would Isi-t a* long a* tbo home refuted to ad­ growing '•. «k«r all day. and w» only J«r.
tiily conacjou* Tho
journ. fhc ruling wa* backed by anynmnl*-r
*
* 'U
’ vit,lcnt r”UHWn« a™1
of prectilenta. Dilatory inottowi ocrupwd
,
vomiting riurtly after
the remainder of the dny/and nt 5fl0 p. m.
■SrVAVHrtV
9 o't’hMk wonkened
another rvc«* wa* takef to 11:45 a. m. FriBA
hlni ** ’’’“"h ,luit ht’

The Return Home.

54 Horse Sheets

A REPORT ON THE BURLINGTON.

Sit™* .'--'f

W THE.CURI

—

The iollowiag unsolicited opinions
n-WliboA m«
ana women, whom yon.know and relo ’carr
y conviction
anv
?Xb**“‘od
Throe
word, oftogr^d-

[Copyrichtrd iBM, Vy W«

ft Son.]

Michigan
i

CENTRAL

"Supplies a lour trit wont. .... It win
meet both 'he literary and spiritual taste ot
i-ri's people."
Herrick Johnnie, D. I&gt;..*ays:
"lliuurt speedily make Ils way Into thousands
of home*.”

nlrh iiervadb"* entry mur** made it a jwriodical ot extraordinary value.'
Jurt tlie &gt;lagnriur4or the General Reader.
Keep txwied on all braneben of the work.

FUNK &amp; WAGNALLS
18 and 30 Astor l*face. N. Y.

&lt;

NO CURE NO PAY!
Fair and Sauara Offer to Invalid* to try

By whlchoursucoeaalneorinaetiroaledlaaa*
»&lt;■» and deformltle* baa l&gt;ecn an uniform,Uiat.
wo will now guarantee tot mat tin dor reputed ,
incurable cases, tor a *U pula ted price until
cured.and In caseoCIaliuro to refund all tbe
money paid n*u.ider*u&lt;*h written gnurantee.
It wllleostyou nothlnKtoiuvcetigalethlsaffer.sa consultation al theomeroor by letter ia
free. Take nochapoe—pay nomoney toadoetor,.unices he tin* confidence enoucli In bta
skill to runran tee a cure. Nomalterwbattba
name or natureot&gt; ourdlM-aeo may tw*.call on
or wrl te to u*.*l vIugage, nex,complexion and
lyinptomi Send stamp* to prepay postage
on the NEW METHOD CURE book*.

GUM CHEWING AS AN ART.

The habit of rbowing pun by men, wwben,
bablo*, young and old, in tlie wert, I* grad­
ually working it* wny «wrt. Il i« a matter
rff common practice nt most health n-*cw«,
and etrikingly *&gt; nt Hot Spring* in Ai k^uHtf, ixn-1 h.*irly nil the physician* in th.-e
sanibirnmi* commend tho exm-i*' a* inntenallv aiding digestion, cleaning tho stom­
ach, and n* a help of breaking off cbvfrers
from thanw of tobacco.
A fow yearn ago, aud oven now, In rtnld
ensteni ciliiw, a young lady who clriwed
gum would I*, shunned by other fair ones
and held up a* nn example m one oni tbo
direct road to perdition. Wheren*, In t'hiotgo, Kansu City, St. Paul. Minmwpolft
and all the rret of tie’ proglvtelve went and
north wot cities nnd towns, if one can’t ehow
nt tai-t A nickel's worth of gum per day one
ft not up to the standar.L It seem* aid, but
there 1* a perbTt dud to the thought* in the
wny tbo gum Iscbewsd. Let any one Hx&gt;winggum taTome excited «tt vnthtrti.-i'tiq, *ay
at horeo racing or any other intenwt ing en­
joyment, and tlio mouth will work quickly
and .with an automatic regularity. Bitiro
rows of men and women, watching a biui-bali
cunttfk, will show on which side tho cbowers
are betting. When a good play i« made on
one side tho backers of that tide chaw
fcfncioutiy; tho losing side clww and work
tho gums npntbeUcally. A home nm cnitwe
tlu&gt; masticatiug and cm nth i ng togobn n»
though worked by a Kcely motor,
.
A young Indy visiting the cast froin ano ot
thu western cities neglected to bring; with
her a stock of genuine gum. Life nwme.1 in
tolerable, until a thoughtful friend Mint her
a bundle uf sweetly -edited chewing gum.
To watch another chewing gum very! long
will make you hungry, and the young lady's
mother, having watched her "chew” for a
long time and eevmg the evident relish with
which she chewed, n»k«l for a popoc. After
chewing for live minutes sho suddenly throw
the gum indignantly out of the window.
Later, wbou tho young l*dyM mutter re­
marked that tiw habit of chewing gum was
pcrniclon*. unladylUte mid vulgar, the
daughter understood that tbo neophyte in
gum chewing had a swollen tongue, chewed
&gt;wa and a bJoeding Up. There are dips
even in gum.—Baltimore American.

Minnesota Leads the World

All train* run by ninetieth mrridUm oreentral
itatKlurrf time. Through cnari'e* • between
UrtuHl Rapid* nnd Ivtroli on u!l day train*.
r-ojCNtuit&lt;_&gt;?.«.— At &lt;&lt;riui&lt;l lUvtnx with tail
eago * Wm! Michigan for Holland, buntal.
Mtnkccon mk! point* north, ■f’dyi’b Hrand
lUpid* &amp; Indiana H. K- for Big Rapid*.Iravtww
City and Petiwke). Nr* 5ork and PadOrJCx
rrww daily. All other train* 'tally exrept Bun
1“’r’
P. A. BAHN, lateal Agent. HaailngK
O. w ttl’&lt;Wl».W» G F *T A..Chicago

i her stock, dairy and cruln product*.
I.ooo Here* tine timber, farmins nnd crarin*
», u.IJiuvuittv railroad, tor sale cheap on
term*. For maps, prietw. riws, ate.,
ess. J. Bookwaiter, Land Comtr.Lsalontr, or

* HEHK TOHIC.
Nerve Tonlot.

■

Il «ttcn«hrn» and

I IlWW-MHureffiwr.
theb-&lt;xti purifying *nd
and *o overroentng U&gt;o»c di*e**re
nwUttai; from taq-ur* or inpovwUbed blood-

UXHTIfE.

DIURETIC.

In It* ermwwlttan the t&lt;rt and mart
active •llurr fi.-» nf the Materia Medtaa
an ri .-.nblard MlruUfleallywfthetter
eC'rtiretvra-lie*
.
kkilncyk. H rap be relied jn w K-vu •
quirk relief and •5*«1&gt; cure-

For The N ERVOUS
The
DEBILITATED
1 uc 7__
The AGED.

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WELLS. RICHARDSON A CO., Propft

FARM ANNUAL FOR 1888

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services are In great demand, and thb
season promises to far surpass any
former one with him.
A word right here: If you are rais­
Hasting a. Mich., April nth, 1888.
ing horses merely to sell, and are in­
different as to how they prove after
leaving your hands, and care nothing
for your reputation as a breeder, it mattera'little what stallion you use, provid­
ed he b a "big” one. But if you want
to raise a horse with Indomitable cour­
age and iron constitution, that you can
use profitably yourself, and do the most
A republican county convention will Im? held
In.the court room, city of Hantlnp. on Thure- hard work, either on the farm or an tbe
d*y May 3d, A. D. isw. atllJOa m.. for the road, until you are ready to sell; and
purpow Of electing 13 delegries to the npubll then command as high or hightfr price
can stale convention called to meet at Grand
than any other; and if you abo desire
to give the purchaser full value for hb
convention; alw ude egatja to the republican money, thus creating for yourself a
stale eoavenllnn, to bebdreCer called, to nom­
inate Slate oMeas: also tile name number of good reputation as a breeder, and help
deiegalca to the 3d district republican congres­ make your section noted for fine horses,
sional convenUon. to be hereafter called; also vou can do it by patronizing a first class
3&gt; dalefates lo the republican senatorial convenUut) to b* hereafter called.-one delrsate for Englbh Draft or Shire stallion.

Th? Hastings Banner.

Two years ago the Hastings Horse
Association wai organized and incor­
porated under the laws ot the state ot
Michigan for tbe purpose of purchas­
ing one or more draft stallions. Tbo
company is composed of tbe following
named gentlemen :
N. T. Parker, Richard Murray, Jaoob
Erb, John W. Strausbaugh, Jesse
Townsend. O. F. Long, T. Phillips,
Adam H; Ickee, D. McOmber, Lafayette
Townsend. All of whom are more or
less engaged in farming and stock rais­
ing, and we know are pretty good
judges of homes. We were shown
through the establishment by Mr. A. H.
Ickes who is In care ot the barn and
has been in the business of breeding
horses less than fifty years in this state
and Ohio and is a good judge of what
pays the farmers best to raise for big'
money,
It was hot the purpose of the Associ­
ation to purchase what is called trotting
or running horses but only the very
best class ot draft stallions to cross on
the mares of this county and thereby
improve the stock of horses, getting
such horses as are in great demand for
Keral purpose®. As it is a well
iwn fact that the get of the largest
class of full blood stallions from medlum sized mares are more profitable to
raise by far than are those of smaller
breeds, such horses frequently selling
at maturity for 8175 to *300 each, and
the demand for them is very much
greater.
Therefore, the farmer, who raises
horses to make money can readily see
that it is for his interest to breed to the
very largest and best he can get. ah It
costs no more except the difference iu
sirelng to raise the large horse than it
does the smaller one, and he is sure to
sell for from 850 to *100 more money,
all things being equal.
Statistics show that the horses in
New York city alone represent over
twelve millions of dollars.
According to a close estimate there
are 60,000 work horses in that city
which include horses driven before
trucks, express wagons, street cars,
peddlers' wagons, cabs and public car­
riages. Of these animals 25,000 are
changed every year. The annual death
rate &amp; 14.000, and from 11,000 to 13,000
F&gt; lame or become otherwise disabled.
rom thb alone it b easily seen, that
thb one city would use more grade
draft horses than two such states could
Just one of the omnibus lined in Chi­

each township and warit: al*&gt; t&lt;&gt; elect a repub­ other horse can match them for rltullican county committee fcr J be ensuing two Uy, strength, endurance mid beauty.
year*; and the tnnsactitm nt such other bud-

population, or fraction oyrr ion. *a obown by
too oenattaof
Ttm wwnl townoblp* and
worth will be enlltlwl to tbt following number
of defecate*: .
•ftffiaSA-.:?.-.?
?
. ?

Marry..............
Carlton
Cortfeton . ..
HoMlnri twp.
lit ward.eity.

ngevlUe .7.”..7 &amp;1
IrievlUe C

..Drnappte ..... .10
............ 3
WiodUuid ............... •'
............ t&gt; - Yankee 9prin&lt;s.
*
Total number in.
By onter Republican CourSy Committee.
M. l.a'&lt;m&gt;k,Chairman.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Congressman O'Donnell has received
much favorable mention for governor,
but stated positively tn a recent inter­
view that he will not be a candidate,
also that he is not a candidate for third
term for the concessional nomination
In this district He states that the two
term rule is firmly established in this
district, and he has no disposition to
interfere with the usual order. This is
in accordance with his repeated state­
ment®. to the writer and to many other
Barry county republicans. Soon after
the election in *86 and repeatedly since,
he has affirmed that he would under no
circumstances ben candidate for third
term. Under these circumstances It is
idle to think of Mr. O'Donnell as a can­
didate. And tbe thiru district ‘wlH
readily accede to Barry county's right
to name the man, and Barry county
will name one who will be an honor to
the district, and a credit to the party,
we refer to Judge Clement Smith.

Nearly every county that went “dry”
in (the late local option elections shows
large republican gains. Thb/night to
be a sufficient answer to those time
serving republicans who were afraid
that local option would injure the
party. They will probably learn that a
party never advances by standing still,
and that no party can afford to be
wrong on a great moral question.
The most disastrous defeat in Michi­
gan was the election of I. M. Weston,
the democratic boss, mayor of Grand
Rapids by the narrow plurality of 9, in
a total vote of over 9,000, and in a city
which usually gives 1,&lt;)O) democratic
majority. Weriqprs close shave will be
particularly gratifying to Andrew J.
Bowne for several reasons.

At the last three annual sessions of the
National Horse Association, the first
year held at New Orleans while the
world's fair was in progress, and the
lust two' years held at Chicago, a very
large premium, open to the world and
all breeds of horses, was offered for the
beat draft stallion. In all three in­
stances, horses were brought from
every quarter of thb country and from
Europe, to compete for thb prize, many
owners having spent a small fortune to,
get their horses on the grounds where
the exhibition took place. In all three
cases the Shire breed took tbe premium
as the best draft stallion. Thb- fact1
speaks volumes for the Shire breed.
The people of Hastings and vicinity,
are glad to know that James M. Bauer,
is the owner of as fine a stallion ot thb
celebrated Shire breed as can be found‘
anywhere.-and that bis services can be1
secured at a moderate cost. As we said
before, he is regbtered in the Shire
stud book, and there can lie no doubt
that Golden Hero has the pure Shire,
blood in him.
Adjoining the Oak Grove stables b
Mr. Bauer's commodious chicken park
and houses where he has a fine flock ofI
pure blood Wyandotte fowb. Eggs
for sale at reasonable rfites, and he will
rent the fowls on reasonable terms.
From what we have said, our readers,
can see that a visit to Oak Grove stables
will be very Interesting, and Mr. Bauer
b always ready for a good chat, and
when not engaged, Vvill show up hb;
fine horses.

Coloma. Mich., December I. IMA
Gentlemen:—One ot your circulars
came to my notice to-day. and it re­
minds me of an old and very
valuable friend, one that saved my life
12 years ago, and because 1 had not
needed its help since. I had almost for­’
gotten it. I was 16 years old and suf­
fering from menstrual dei
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and
had Jhiili
coughed continually an.. --------------__c .__
every day. I was as miserable as any
one could be and live. A lady who
knew the cause of my illness persuaded
my mother to have me use Zoa-Phora
—it was called Woman's Friend then.
Before I had used one bottle mv
cough and chills ceased. I kept on and
used two bpttles and they brought me
out all righL I afterwards married and
am now the mother of three nice hearty
children. 1 feel that 1 owe a great deal
to Zoa-Phora. I hope it willl become
well known and that every woman and
girl who needs it will use it. If you
will send me some circulars I will give
them to acquaintances,and do all I can
to help you. Yours truly.
Mrs. Laura Furman, j
'
To Zoa-Phora Medicine Co .
Kalamazoo, Mich.

In many counties of Michigan that
have been heretofore reliably demo­
cratic, the republicans this year make
decisive gains in several such counties
droaaod ...*.*.*.“*.’.*.*.’.7.*.*
capturing tire board of supervisors by
good wiwking majortUri". This Is the
• ««fl CbMtau.' rprinir*&gt;.
beginning of the revolt in Mlchlg.io- -^Fvbiagainst President Cleveland's free trade
n-rm.i..
To Don M.: Tbe republican party in
Michigan Is pretty healthy thank you.

Applro.pw obi
#ns#_____ _
Apples. eraporaUd,
granary Bead

ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
FETISHISM IN AFRICA.

Our reporter was ambling up Michi­
gan avenue Monday afternoon, and no­
Every Rind of Villainy.
ticed some nice improvements on the
So universal is thb belief that almost every
Oak Grove breeding stahles of which
James M. Bauer is proprietor. The village of pagan Africa, ’particularly to­
stables had just been repainted, and a ward the. west coast, lias its fetish house, a
commodious addition made to the grim and ghastly building, often ranged
stable room on the north end, also a round with human skulls in every stage of
high board fence built about the yards. decamp*aft ion, and a fetish man, who la iu
‘ '
‘
The situation of these stables, sur­ high prlent No h
him,
rounded as they are by a handsome oak had a more t«rri5c
-_ ---- ---- r—-Jy or
grove from which the name is given, is
all that could be desired—toletisiint and unacrupulouily. Thu fetish man in bound
attractive.
Mr. Bauer has some very fine horse­ lienee. Anything which hapj»-n», even iu
flesh. which he exhibited to our report­
er. First was
KYRAT CHIEF

f'

HASTINGS, MICH.

^AKlHc

We are requested lo say that their
terms for the season will be as follows;
Sultan, to Insure standing colt
*20.00
Scattiah Lad “
“
1500

3S

For durability, ease of handling, lightness of draft, excellence of work, the
Champion is at the head. Weighs but 1,100 when ready for work, and has the
lowest elevator of any binder made.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
It ta &gt;

»»* b«M“

mprUtton wilhthnniulinudrof low teat, abort
light, alum or phosphate powder* Hold only
cans, Rovat. Bakinh rowssa Co..- ioa

Jewelry to B»rr

The Hunt Spring-Tooth Harrow has become the greatest favorite among
farmers because of the excellence of its work.

Exclusive agents for the county for the celebrated Whipple float Harrow

Old harrow teeth wanted in exchange for new harrows.

III. .fact toat Jo
r«proM&gt;at. bl&gt; r«-o«E

lit* a fact UtatJo
atlra« proBt thane
other ptioa.
TRU betar the
cal) an

Local

Circulation t

Wanted

A ten-found
Th^pdav.
hav
court yard thb we

Butter and Eggs,
Cash or Trade.
Good tea,............................................. J
fieri tea................................................. J
Tea dust............................................. .L
2-lb can baking powder.... .
The Boss coffee....................................
Beat coffee'..........................................
Green coffee...........................................
W. J. Bowne’s cigars, the beet 5c.
Fine out tobacco. 30c.. 40c.. 50c. 80c.
Hug tobacco, 30c., 40c., 50c.,

izYIydrants

April 20th has b
bor day by Gov. L

25
Tbe above cut represents the
5*&gt;
IS
s
•r&gt; Made at Ann Arbor. We are the exclusive agents.
es the following advantages.

FERGUSON ROADZCART,

Solid Comfort Plow,
American Road Machine
The Celebrated North Fairfield Plow.

j SCOTTISH LAD.

At the earnest solicitation of many
farmers the Association let the Perch­
eron horse. Bayard, purchased last
spring, go into the south part of the
state for this season, and we have no
doubt but he will show good colts here
tliis spring, the get of last year. We
were shown the registry of all these
horses except Larry.
Mr. Ickes has the care of them and
desires us to say that no horse will be
shown nor marts served on Sunday .but
he will be glad to see you any other day.
Mares served at owner’s risk, but great

Sora'J psyn

T°i&gt;SiS&amp;n«

Arthur Wood Buggies and Carriages!.

LARRY.

VMS ALE

ramdsraa*1

^baxtistisr^

A. D. COOK.

who has got more colts that have sold
for 8200 each than any other horse in
Barry county ot his age; and who has
not seen many of his colta? Several of
them have been sold this spring in this
city from *150 to *200each. Helsa W
blood Percheron and was bred by Dillen Bros., of Illinois; was sired by old
St. Lawrence, whose weight was 2,100
lbs. which probjWy accounts for his
getting such large colts, some ot them
when matured weighing over 1,500 lbs.
tion, * child devoured by a wild animal, an He weighs about 1,400; is a stylish
illn«M or * death, each and all of thene may horse of good- action and shows extra
be pronounced to be “fetish;" »omct&gt;ody baa colta. If you cannot afford to pay *20
for a colt use this horse, but our advice
is to breed to only the best full blood
-horses that can be found, as it will pay
the best in the end. Farmers, what Is
about the flrsl question that a horse
buyer asks when you tell him you have
a good team to sell? He wants to know
how much they will weigh and there is
no danger ot getting them too heavy for
most rracutisl sod amiable cbaracteristlca, it Is very seldom that you get them
hU frivolity, his light beartednera, even his Over 1,500 lbs. from medium sired

a tine Morgan stallion, sited by Kyrat,
an inbred Morgan. Kyrat Chief has
been in Mr. Bauer’s possession for two
seasons, and is greatly admired by all.
He shows good speed and enduring
qualities, like all ot that hardy breed.
Hb get are adapted particularly for
carriage horses, and are nice looking as
well as serviceable anlmab. He has
sired some fine colts, and has made
himself a favorite.
But the crowning attraction of Oak
Grove stables b
golden Hero
the*celebrated English Shire draft stal­
lion. 6 years old. 16', hands high and
weighs over 1600 fte. Hero b oae of family affoction. a sou will join iu putting
the most intelligent animals'we ever his father to death; a brother win help to
saw, performs numerous and wonder­
ful tricks that display good horse seose
and seems to comprehend
evervtbing hb master says to him. Thb is
obaracteristic of the Shire breed He
1, , b«iul«,in,. bm.toMaib.jr color
and a very valuable animal. Hb re­
gistry number in the American «hire
be rtumbloa, be fai kicked
Horse Stud book, Vol. 1, ;b 571. “By
their fruits ye shall know them" b a
test as applicable lo horses as to wen
and Hero b the sire of at fine a lot ot
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viac. Quan lily or
colts as can be found in Barry county.
*iU
d«p«*«y
Owners of hb colta which are but
yearlings want for them colbten I that
takes three figures to express. Nearly
all have the color of their sire, and pos­
sess that beauty of build, style and ac­
tion that have made Hero a prime fav­
orite, (specially with farmers. Hb

CHAMPION 1WE BINDER

The Ferguson cart puasc.-*.
cago emyioys 275 horses, all grade draft
Clydesdale. Percheron, etc., weighing
1st- As the scot works independent ot the shafts by the use of hinge at the end of the seat
from 1300 to 1,700 pounds.
bar*. it doe-t away with the motion of the bone.
A 1’hiladelphia horse dealer recently
-■d. Is tbe adjusting brace that raises sad lowers tbo seat and regulates the shaft", for d!3erent sized horses, and keeps the seat level.
said that In buying several carloads of
Ede draft horses through Illinob he
not paid less than *175 each for Flour of all kinds,
Corn.ineal,-flne,
them and from that upwards to 8356
Ground feed.
Corn and onto.
and found a steady sale for them at a Clover and timothy seed.
ride in. and will not throw the rider when going over roach ground.
profit IO
pfOUl
to nim."HMI.
himself.
cth. Lait, but nol leant. It has double e«Uar ileoiaxle. steel tire, Norway bolts, second
** thert* w“ on,y one fuUy n*is' Groceries of all kinds.
growth gear, and l» made up first-class Iu every rt.ipoct.
tered draft stallion in Barry
Barrv cotintv
county* at
In addition to the above, I sell the
thb time tbe Association resolved to
purchase one of the very beet Percheron
horses that could be found, and alter
vl-dting many of the largest importers
in the west, selected one from the. stud
Also road scrapers, seeders, Champion and Advance mowers. We sell the
of M. W. Dunham who has Imported
more Percherons than any other man
or firm in the U. 8.
Thb is the first horse we were shown.
Call at our warehouse, first door north of Bentley Bros. A Wilkins' cilice.
SULTAN.
Broadway.
He is a dapple gray and recorded in
stud lMx&gt;k of France as 1665. and In
Vol. 4 stud book of America 4237; was
foaled in June 1882; imported 1885 by
M. W./)unham, of Wayne, Dupage Co,,
Illinois;-is 16 hands high and weighs
over 1,700 lb8.i_hM the belt of bone and
muscle. We overheard a buyer of
draft horses sav a few days ago that he
was as good a Percheron horse as there
was in Michigan. Hb colts, the get of
1886, coming a year old now show to be
of the very best. Mr. Ickes says he
don’t know of one that b blemished or
but that is all right, several uf tbe
farmers who were fortunate enough to
get mare colts have refused *125 each
for them. As the Association do not
propose to charge one man *15 and an­
other *20 for service but propose to
deal fairly and squarely with all, they
will publish termA This horse cost the
-Association more money than was ever
Sdd for any horse sold Into Barrv Co.
ext we were shown the Clydesdale
stallion.
His registry Noe. are 4009 and 2M4;
was foaled in 1881; imported 1884 by
Messrs. Gallbraith Brothers. ot Janes­
ville. Wiik. who are large importers
of Clydesdale horses; be stands 10W
hands high; weighs between 1.8U0 and
1.900 lbs.; is a bright bay, patch on face
with white pasterns; has very heavy
bones, nice head and neck, combined
with splendid style and action, and is
probably as good a full blood Clydes­
dale stallion as there is in Michigan,
and cannot help but show very line
colts. Next we .were shown the old
gray horse,

The Hast
HMtinn. Wed®
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The Best
is the Cheapest
That is why you should buy the'^

Reversible and Self-Sharpening Share and Point. Saves 50 per cent, in repairs.

A full stock of HARDWARE always on hand.

Smith, Hams &amp; V
Rev. Hunting,
the Presbyterian c
Station agent P
doctor on the new
If you want nia
for your own use
f/repalred and it

Baughman &amp;
stock of drugs, e
day.

W. J. Hollow
connecting hb d
dance.
The interior of
has been repainted

Puke stock Bea
Early Rose potato
uing &amp; Rpgera.
The sleepy cobb
dow of Goodyear
large crowds of ad
But the beet,
plow, now known

The front of the
year &amp; Co. has bee
in appearance by a

Mrs. Stinohcxj
4th ward, tripped
in such a manner

or Beauty of Hebr
you can get them

We have aom
Beauty of Hebron
very best qualit
Hams &amp; Van Arm
Roasted cofle
Drices on all grade
astonish you. Co
Btau
When you wan
Smith. Hams Jk
have some Early
Hebron potatoes
ityTK----- -

Notice elsewhe
lican county co
May 3rd. Town c
forward townshi
thb office at once.
All accounts d
store must be se
matter of the

Morrill &amp; Company
HAVE JUST RECEIVED

■
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150. PAIRS . OF. BOYS’. PANTS

And are Selling Them at $2.00.
DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THEM
If your boy wants a pant.
Our stock is complete.

~s.

Give us a call.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO

‘One Price Clothiers,'

Hastings, Mich.

probate court very
Died, at her lat
township, March
Peter Bechtel, age
from the home Ap
Rev. Rowland, of
William Shy “
ously" destroyed
hat last week.
guilty to tbe act b
ton, and paid hb f

Saturday, Abbie C
Welton fur the
rapped just over t
ing stone. Colo
to have only one e

who were arrest
charge of spearing
aed their ple
y”. and Jus
•10 and cos
Although Dr
moved to Naah

and can be fou
house next Frid
hereafter until f u
The Banner

land. The fuslof
irta did mt oomb
C. Hathaway wan

�The Hasting? Banner.
BMUOpr w7du&lt;»d.y. April 11.1888.
iLE

■tiuill payment an&lt;H

Oscar Matthews drew the horse‘
Monday night that was put up at a
lottery by Walter Cole.
p
*

;Har*ha!l, MIcI-.Iri

T

NUE.-A neW 1-ioom boose ia
-K, MleU.. lor Ukm of horaea.
•»» bugity M’1’ anythin* «••*« «
... ,'a tHiildinK lot lo exchange for

There will be a public meeting at
APrB 26th in the interest
of the soldiers and sailors monumunt
Come everybody.
3*01 Htat'e Bt.fchiMgi^Al.
WB.t.HAY,E a nunil,er of city lota that
• \rrENTioN:-J tali ti* twi we will sell on contract, making the
Apply /J.1 -V18 ulllcea of
.
weaving pickets todfco DOMt SmHh
*:.iw I will exhibit
HibUme* Smith &amp; Colgrove or W. P. Sidnum.
.'April Tlh imd Hili. Write for
We can recommend our beans to be
^‘irK ALBFLlUSCli &lt; Caledonia.
strictlv white and hand picked, the
;
Keutund Harry Co.'a
finest lot we have seen this season.
Stauffer &amp; Crawley.
The Detroit Tribune has issued u
oeat base bull KOre book for the
national league, season of 1888. The
Banner acknowledges the receipt of a
copy.
A TELEGRAM was received here last
week notifying the friends ot I?d.
Davis that he had been killed at the
Lake Shore depot, Elkhart, Ind. Davis
was a tailor and worked in this city a
tew years ago.
^z-^he teachers of the High school gave
Prof. J. W. Roberta a very pleasant
surprise at his residence last evening.
Warm sugar and a social time were
enjoyed. The professors wife was the
chief conspirator.

1

Local News

The Bans Cousty Homeopathic
Jledical eoctety met *t the Wolcott
0°^ Wwln.wul“&gt; .afternoon, the folnZ10.?
»n attendance:
Drar Burton. Lathrop, Barber and Tim°r “"Woirs. Carpenter, of
n oodland. and McLaren, or thia vil­
lage. all being accompanied by their
wives except Dr. Timmerman, whose
mother came instead, a paper on "InsJirt./00”1” vta“M K^.mazoo tiurnxa” was read by Dr. Lathrop. and
an interesting discussion followed. The
oQicers elected for the ensuing year are
moniTUie.U*°“ ’P“t
to VK. prealdrat. Dr. C. S. Burton; vice presi­
dent. Dr. F IL Tim merman; sreretarv.
Airs. Dr. Barber; treasurer, Mrs. Dr.
to GrMd “*■&gt; Carpenter. The next meeting is to laheld at Hastings in June.—Nashville
torn
«. to
ZfJJ*J6RAM for entertainment by the
«• in in. b. 11 and B.&amp; at the Baptist church
next Monday evening.
.
m,m ^‘I’Ovtau.
irar ” taro'41* °°w
'nr On*- y'aranec Harber. I. R. flinineniuui.
•

tane to b££fb'U “d

,t&gt; boy

at

Hen. Maus'

is almtuUly n^asary that nil acoounts
due the late Mr. Rower, or the A.
Hower shoe store shall be paid at once.

7?*?- au’by,":n«&gt; iteft* onut.
AtidreM bv Rrealdenl.
^IhMR-F. R. Tliurnernuut and Clarence Itar-

li/vltailon-Harry Knoflcld.
' '“Un Solo. IjrKenda- MIm lx*.

to" wStoS." S"bvlu'' w“ to

•'r*’1 MeLauKhHn
Miasd

niade a business trip to
'
•
Nashville Friday.
Tent scene, from Julius Carear-Ed. Hol­
brook and Ralph Wcx.ton.
''acw^ta- 1104
T. S- Brief, of Maple Grove,
OUatt’’AU"i‘ HOlM' KMa Il"l“ &lt;nd
the city Thura&lt;lay.

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’

Caution!
To all Dealers or Dsers of Sprinj-Tootb Harrows:
Our patent on these goods, No. 201.946. is thus described in the
specifications.
,

x/ y j?oV.(M’

»«VLi"’\Xbi.orn; of Manistee, visited
in this city Friday.
Dr. Baughman :jnd' family have
moved to Nashville.
Txie*.;®ee&lt;* vl8lted bis son Fred in
Detroit over Sunday'.
John Yarger. of Freeport, visited
this city \\ ednesday.
Dr. J. C. Andrus and wife visited
Battle Creek Sunday.
Ed. Lynd, a former Middleville boy,
was In town Monday.

Our men’s plow ahoee is a line ot
goods which are made up especially to
give the wearer ease and comfort and
will give excellent wear. The material
thumb
and workmanship are of the very best.
R. K. Grant visited Lake Odessa the
’lui'itASf' have been placed in the
Stauffer &amp; Crawley.
tore part of the week.
\ urt ’jard this week.
k
Negotiations are being made by
J. W. Bentley visited Grand Rapids
Apr.; 20th has tx*n selected (for Ar­ Sp3hce Bros, looking toward the dis­
Saturday on business.
bor day by Gov. Luce.
posal of their running horse, Isaac B.
Clement Smith went to Nashville on
Ret i.m! oil. 12 cts per gallon at to Madame Manmtette. of Mendon. business
this morning.
All of her horses died this winter and
SmithiHftua x VanArman’s. i
she is now trying to arrange for new
R. Mudge is expected home from his
Kkv; Hi ntino, oCAlmB, preuches at teams.
California trip Friday.
the i'resbyterUm church Sunday.
Maudie, five-year old daughter of IL
John Furniss visited this city Wed­
Station agent Pejck is acting as con­ Mudge, while attempting to cross Fall nesday from Nashville.
ductor on the new road this week.
.
creek on a plank Sunday lost her bal­
F. M. Woodmansee, of Caledonia,
If ybt1 want nice prime clovrr seed ance and fell into the water. But for was in the city Monday.
for fi'UT own use call on R. J. Grant.
the timely arrival of T. J. Brosseau
Traverse Phillips made a business
। Tur. M. E. church is being extensive- who rescued the little one she would trip to Delton Wednesday.
have drowned.
[y repaired and it will be re-carpeted.
Joseph Bray, of Middleville, was in
BWiiriRAX &amp; BVel ahippeh ^nrfr'
For Sale.—West half of lots 6 and 7, the city Friday on business.
'■dock ti drugs, etc., to Nashville Fn- block 4 Benfield’s addition to city of
Geo.
W. Waiterhouse, of Ypsilanti,
day
Hastings, vacant, located near M. C. IL visited in the city last week.
W. .1. Holloway has a telephone R. freight depot. Belongs to T. G. \Lem. Wing, of Orangeville, was a
Gduecii^t his drug store anti real- Are’s estate. Apply at law office of caller at this office yesterday.
Stuart, Knappen &amp; VanAnuan, over
L. E. Knappen moves his household
TfiKiiquiribr of Busby’s barter shylp Hastings National Bank.
Dr. Lathrop has a very fine stock gootis to Grand Rapids to-day.
has ■' ti* t- painted: and other* Ise imH. Hendrick, of Middleville, was in
of wall paper which he is glad to show
proveii.
।
the city Thursday on business.
!’i iiit stock Beauty ot Hebron and hb customers. If, you expect to ouy
Mr. Cooley, clerk for Baughman X
Early de potatoes lor seed at Dun­ any wall paper this soring do not fail
to look at his stock before purchasing. Buel left tor Nashville Friday.
ning X’Kogers.
If
any
one
only
needs
a
few
rolls
of
Jas H. McKevitt. of Middlerille, vis­
The ski-pv cobbler in the show win­
ited the county hub Thursday.
dow of Goodtear &amp; Barnes mtracts paper look at his stock ot remnants.
^AriUL 3rd. 1888. the relatives and
Luge crowds oC admiring friend.L
L. E. Knappen, wife and daughter
Buy tlie last, the North Fairfield friends of Wilber J. Foster, in Carlton, visited Grand Rapids Thursday.
plow, now known as the Keystone.
to the number of about 70 gathered at
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, was In
F. 11. Barlow «fcCo.
the residence of Mr. Foster to remind town yesterday on legal buslneis.
The front of the store of J. 8.; Good­ him that it was his 87th birthday. A
Prof. W. A. Morse and wife, of Midyear A Co has been greatly improved bountiful supper was served, which all Jlfeville, visited this'city Saturday.
in op^u*rance,by a fresh coat of paint. seemed to enjoy. C. A. Barber made a Mrs. Lafayette Hughes returned last
few remarks and then presented the
Mu-. S:’i.\ch&lt; omL residing jin the gifts.
week from her trip to the Pacific coast.
4th ward, tripped antb-wll Wednesday
. Miss Hortense VanZile. of Charlotte,
C
harlie Mann and Andrew Turk,
in such a manner as to break her arm.
two young toughs, had a difficulty w the gueet of P. T. Colgrove and fam­
Is &gt;i-u want pure stock Early Rose Wednesday afternoon, in which the ily.
or Beauty of Hebron potatoef for seed,
John Grebleand wife are expected
you can get them at Dunning A Rog- former was the aggressor. The row home from the Pacific coast about May
ended by Mann's losing a portion of an IsL
ear and having his face pounded to a
Wk have some Early Rose and jelly. The alley west of Jefferson
Oscar Crook and family, of Wayne,
B’-autv of Hebron potatoes for sale, the street was the scene ot tbe slugging visited relatives in this vicinity last
.. ry. :--r’ quality tor seed. Smith,
'week.
match.
Hams •' Van Arman. ,
John Klepfer has returned from his
1*BOGRAM for the C. L. S. CM Friday California
tnp, and was in the city last
* Roasted callees, we have made
week.
- pri •&lt; &gt; &lt;•" .til grades this w»ek that will evening, April 30th.
Music.
Adlamsh you. Come and see.
:
Richard Freer will start soon on a
Roll can-QuoUtluas on trees.
Stauffer &amp; Crawley.
Clssslc Grnwui course In Knglisu, chaps. 8 .prospecting tour through the east and
aud &gt;- Questioned by Mra !)r.
,
Life and Manners Questioned bv Mrs. John- •south.
When you want seed potatoea,-go to
Jay Ross has gone to Caledonia to
Smith. Harns &lt;t VanArman’s. । They *°R«u!lns, "Tlie Children a Crusade" by Long­
accept a position in rthe office of the
have some Early Rose and Beauty of fellow—Andie Jordan.
„ A ■
History ot tbe Medtaoal church, pares sa and News.
Hebron potatoes of the very beat qual114-Questions by Mrs. Willison.
i
Chas. Burton, of Detroit, was in the
Literatures of the far east-Questions by
city Tuesday, visiting his father Dr. C.
N’. ' i. i: elsewhere the call for irepub- Mr tildnam.
S. Burton.
licaa county convention, Thursday.
Table udk. Arbor day. sad
May 3rd. Town committees will please led to IU iMttUUon-Ixid by Mr». Clement
J. M. McElwain, now traveling for
forward township caucus notices to ^nilth.
Detroit Tribune, spent Sunday with
CrRic-Ulentcnt Nmltb.
his family.
■ xJCt the special examination held at
Wallace Lance, of Cedar Creek, was
A i.i. i i units due the A. Rowqr shoe
star nest be settled at once ns tlie Middleville, March iMlth and 81st, there at the American house last week, sick
ina’.t’-r of the estate of the late were 46 applicants enrolled and on with measles.
.
A Rower is to be closed up in the Saturday, April 7th, the board of ex­ • Mrs. VanValkeoburgb. of Battle
i&gt;.'*-liatr court verv soon.
.
aminers met and ordered certificates Creek, visited her son, Ira V anV alkenbiEb.nt her Ute home in Huntings granted to the following named per­ burgh last week.
township, March 3lst, Mary E-, Uife of sons: Minnie RepUfclr. Ida Hayden.
Mrs. IL B. Wightman left Thursday
Pour Bechtel, aged 48 years. Services Lillian Hare, Mamie MoulUm. Ethel for a visit with relatives tn Nashville
tree .
home April 3d. conducted by Burton, little Whitney, Edna t ighter. and Maple Grove.
Luella Bassett. Alta Richards. N.
Rev. 1. ■v.lanil, ot this city.
Blanch Hendershott. Eliza Girvin. Ada
Robert Marshall and wife, of I’ralrieW.i i.fAM Snr -willfully and mallei-1 Polley, Sarah B. Freeland, Amd a vllle, have been visiting relatives in
oasly” destroyed Chas. F. Mattison's Johnson, Ethelwyn Whalley. Mamie the city for the past week.
hat i.isf week. Thursday he i plead Smith, Chas. Doyle, Minnie Bldelman.
Col. Sanford, a Prominent Lansing
guilty to the‘act liefore Justice Kenaa- Ida L. Roeenburg. Henry Shrawger, C.
G. Putnam, Alva CroHaman, Duane R. democrat, was in the city last week.
ton, mid paid his line of 85 and cceta.
Doing missionary work, perhaps.
//While playing "duck on a rock” Freeman. Estella Lowell. Lina Still.
Henry 8, Gaskill.
/Valentine Leins inteous going to
Saturday. Abbie Carveth mistook Colo
The following is of interest to every Germanv soon, and will make an ex­
Welton fur the "duck” and Cok&gt; was
fisherman. For the benefit of those tended visit among friends there.
rapped just over the eye with the fly­
ing stone. Colo now knows how it is wbo we tadlosd to evade toe Ue we
will say that from now on It will be
.to have only one eye.
duce. John Brock takes his place in
very risky busineea:
James Nariurr and George Turner,
Section second of Dubbcact No. 2«u the grocery.
of
1887 approved June 27th 1887. It
Grand Chancellor Colgrove goes to
who were arrested last week on a
April 16tti where he will wit­
charge of spearing fish out of season, shall not be lawful hereafter at any Charlotte
time to kill or destroy or attempt to ness work -tn the three ranks in the K.
changed their plea Thursday to that of kill or dratroy any fish in any or inc of P. lodge there after which the lodge
■'guilty-, nnd Justice Kenaston taxed Sito!e“ tta Stole or Micblnn by the will tender him a banquet.
them 810 and costs each.
use of or aid of dynamite, herculean or
F. Spangeniachar and wife and Mrs.
Although Dr. Baughman Ims re­ jjlant powder or any exriodve sub­ Brink were called to Grttd Rapkta Sat­
stances or combination of substancemoved to Nashville, he expects to or by the use of Indian cockle, or other urday by the serious sickness of Mrs.
Szssbter, Mrs. C. F. Idema. Mrs. Idespend one day each-week in thte city, substances or device which has a
ma died Saturday night of pneumonia.
and can be found at the Hastings ency to stupefy tbe fish; n°r.
house next Friday, and each Friday rwvwin or neraons take, catch or kill by
The Barry county W. C. T. U. will
spearing any fish during the ®ontba of
hereafter until further notice,
i
March, April, May and June in any of meet in convention in the city of .Hast­
Tin: Banner was misinformed last the waters of this State
ftll? ings on Wednesday and Thursday, May
week in regard to the election in Rut­ Michigan, Superior, Huron, Saint Clair, 2d and 3.1. Each local, union in the
land. The fualoniste and prohil^ition- Fri.°^id in Surinaw Bay. Any pereon county is entitled to uvevotir^delevlotoW 2“toe provulon. ot toU
istai did not combine on supervisor. E. ict shall, on conviction thereof.^fo£ gates who will be provided for by the
fadiM of the Hastings union during the
&lt;’• Hathaway was nominated for kuperany
court ot competent
visor on the prohibition ticket, i
nuniahAdi- bv a fine of not more loan convnUta.
Bear this in mind. The estate of
5S«Itaktom«*
—
drf?“ra- toJSS_to tbU our tairf
gathering, where the various lines of
the late Augustus Rower will soon be
work will be fully disprobated. Before that can be dime, it STStaU be convicted tor not

'toil this week. 2.150.

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M ‘n““ “ Fr'd H«&lt;b «
1
PEfl8°NALMENnON,
, r»?H^ force ln the Register Of deeds■’ lju‘”“ S1*U'r-v “« "IftweMrtou,office is overwhelmed with work.
The ladies society of tt. EpiscopalI wS,"' S*U,burd ’•&gt; In town
mn.E w’Iv* * ** ‘B thelr r&lt;x”n* to­
morrow evening.
■ pWUHnlbrookrmtMG^j
Fred Heath has a big trade in wall
papers, because he has the newest stock
latest and best patterns.
*’’
u “ hom”
hart
dr«

' £S&gt;„^btoS««&lt;&gt;rkll&gt;Meh.

Music under Ute direction of Mrs. Tlmmerutan.
Admisslnn 10 cents.

The ball given by the I’. IL K. of I*.
Thursday evening was a success in
every sense of the word, and afforded
those who attended a very pleasant
social time. Lee’s liand assisted by
members of Squiers’ band. Grand Rap­
ids. furnished excellent music and the
dancing was niuah enjoyed. Too mutft
praise can not be given the ladies for
the manner in which they served the
supper and the quality of supper furn­
ished. Never iu this city have tables
been spread in a more tasteful manner.
All expected that the. ladies would do
well but none were ready for such a
tine display of tableware and provisions.
The Knights are now ready to admit
that when it comes to giving a banquet
or anything of that nature the ladies
can beat them 10 to 1. The net pro­
ceeds of the dance and supper amount­
ed to a little over 856.
Notwithbtandino the unfavorable
weather on Monday evening' last, the
camp fire gotten up by Fitzgerald post
in this city was a grand success. The
entertainment was opened with music
by the Hastings cornet band, which,
under the leadership of bandmaster
Lev, has Become very proficient indeed.
The introduction was the "long roll"
by that master drummer Chas; Miller,
followed Immediately by the “fall in”
bugle call and then the entire band
commenced a grand medley of war
song tunes and marches. At the con­
clusion of the music J udge VanZile. of
Charlotte, was introduced and made a
telling address which was frequently
cheered. J udge VanZile was followed
by C. H. VanArman, Judge Clement
Smith. L. E. Knuppen, P. T. Colgrove
and D. IL Cook. The boys sang "March­
ing-Through Georgia,” tbe entire aud­
ience joining in .the chorus. Supper
was then served, after which the hall
was cleared and dancing commenced
which was kdpt up until midnight,
when all returned to their homes feel­
ing that they had had a most enjoyable
time.

“ATI’ INVENTION consists in a novel means for adjusting the
said tooth, so as to give its point a greater or less 'depth oj cut,
which is effected by making that portion of the tooth which is adja­
cent to theframe, curved, and resting on a curved seat, and secured
thereto by a clip or its Equivalent, by the loosening of which, the
tooth may be thrown forward or pushed back beneath the fastening,
Thus Lowering or liaising its Pointf
’ ’

The above is secured to us by a patent, dated April 2d, 1878, ahd
expires 1895.
It has also been adjudicated by the courts, and pronounced a
good and valid patent in law.

All Spring-Tootb Harrows emhracifag the above Improve­
ment, or its Equivalent, whether Iron Shod or not, are In­
fringements of*our rights, and we shall hold all manufacturers,
dealers and users'of such goods responsible to its for infringements
unless authorised by us.

D.UHC.BEEO&amp;CO.
Goodyear : &amp; : Barnes

PRAIRIEVILLE.

Saturday last, the writer visited the
village of Prairieville, and found things
as active and lively as at any former
visit, despite the fact that croakers had
Eredicted that the new railroad would
ill the town. People who have been
making such predictions forget that it
is a live people that make a live town,
and while railroads are desirable, they
are by no means necessary yhere there
are energetic citizens who have tbe
necessary "get there" in them. Prairie­
ville has always been noted for the volunin of business transact&lt;d there, and
has never been more thriving In that
respect than now, and never have Its
tradesmen done so much to deserve the
patronage of tbe people as this season.
Its merchants have larger stocks, and a
better class of goods than ever before,
and .you can go your last nlckle on their
ability and determination to not only
hold but increase their trade. They
have not only the enterprise and pluck,
but the money too to back them In their
determination to enlarge and extend
their business, and they will do It just
as sure as fate.
.
In this issue of the Banner, our
readers In the southwestern part ot the
county will find a supplement, one page
of which Is given up to tlie business
men of Prairieville, and in which those
two live business houses, M. J. Goss and
Brown &amp; Cairns rprak of their goods
and the inducements they can offer cus­
tomers. It'will pay every reader who
gets one of these supplements to not
only read but heed these announce­
ments, for these two firms never speak
unices they have something to say, and
mean just what they say.
HICKORY CORNERS.

What has been said with regard to
Prairieville as to extent and volume of
business transacted there can be fluid
with equal application ot Hickory
Corners. The aurrounding country is
the very finest, and the trades mun at
the Corners have made Its name a ho use­
hold word for miles around. It is sel­
dom that one can find so energetic a lot
of hustlers grouped In one community
as ofe to-day handling the big business
that is transacted at Hickory Corners.
A railroad would help such a comm uni­
ty of course, but no railroad can harm
It, l*acause of the enterprise, push and
financial standing of its tradesmen.
They are bound to hold the trade; and
when men of that character and influ­
ence enter into any determination to
not only hold but to Increase the trade
uml importance of Hickory Corners as
u business center, no combination of
circumstances can stop them. The
tradesmen there have taken a new grip.

Have just received from New York the most complete
stock in their
\_

Dress Goods and Triiniiiing
DEPARTMENT.
Tliat they have ever been able to show to the public.

In Dress Goods
----- We have all the-----

Latest Novelties &amp; Shades.
And are Agents for the

Celebrated Jamestown Worsted Mill
Of Jamestown, N. Y.
Of these make we keep a full lide.
attention.

We ask your special

They are guaranteed to be the very best goods in the market
for the money they cost.

The factory Stands Behind These Goods.

In Trimmings
We Have Everything You Could Wish For.

along with the historic Eli.
In this connection we desire to state
tout tho.,eetor»rUto«
muo ut Hickory Corners. A. A. Aldrich.
Orlo Kennedy. John Stem and A.
Lawrence lake up nearly a pjure of a
eupplenrent to Ude tauo. whiab —

IMoounty
the county «1U
wlU Oml
tad of
&lt;« »^*&gt; IntanM.
bMta-rUbttrom

CAme and See far Yourselves.

Goodyear

Barnes.

�MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

THE CRUST DROPPER.

towtwhip. tta Other night and lugged off *!,*

gert pile of ’•boodle.*’

fn (lang, mid are going to dvrourage it" use
by organising an anii-niaug society. by gum.

* bappr.

When thia part of the

PERIL ON EVERY HIND,

DR. MARY WALKER PENSIONED.

WATERS CAUSE A FATAL
WRECK ON THE RAIL.

RAGING

A MENDICANT'S GAME WORKED ONLY
ON THE FAIR SEX.

that this familiar salt

The carbonate of ammuula Is an exceedingly
doo Of MOO

giving a i«wdow of Geo.

rtmoat Immediately be entirely devetoped Into
TJfe was rot
nightmare of ••oldness.

Boni* time ago Cart Hrtnrirti. a Michigan
Csmtral iwnidoye at Detroit, wm deprivtd of
both feet by a switch engine. He now Irings
•uit against the couijamy m a reminder tluit

b-vui vainly looking for tbe owner of a purse
oontninmg i—I that be accidentally found.
Such |x.-rwverance ought to be rewarded by
Unmistable eridauore of spring are here.

ing Iran duly bled tast week.

Some seven or eight muntbs ago, Alfred
Dore duappearnd from hie Muskegon home
and not returning wm mourned by hLs fam­
ily Man inhabitant of tbe farther shore. But

eldcat Is now trying to digMt the bul.ot that

phis ou Satunlay night, securing KH in
change, but they failed to capture tta &lt;1,000

loons pocket.
slim agent when be wasn't, will now go Into
Unci. Sama mrvice for sure. The United
State" court at Grand Bapidj had lauod his

A Charlevoix fialicrman Ium thirty rail™
of net" planted in L*kc Michigan that ore
yicl.Ung an abundant crop of brain food.
While croMuig Rum creek on a log, a
Rockford farmer slipped off and drank to his
death.

wnlks w.rn dancing around and dapping
their hands to force a warmth; tbe prvaent
monarch—coM—bad played hqisor-ic tricks
with the eor&gt; and ikw.- of the temperance advxx-ate m freely and liberally m with his op­
ponent, and everybody wm rushing and try­
ing to keep worm. Just m I firmly planted
ice on the corner of Thirty-firm street a
poorly clad man jostled in front of me, and,
stooping, pickrd up from tlie pavement a
crust of bread!
. 1 ]«nxd. started.
Was it possible that

Dfds must eagerly clutch a enut from betenth one’s feet! Thus I pondered, a» I

think wberj I could get him work.
expositions, ia the way that the Smith Puriotbe. case &lt;4 wuiter husbandry.
A 1 ortkuvl Nimrod went out for a rabbit
hunt , uid iJau^itriwd a wildcat on tho.Ijnokh^-CuiMi &gt; ,ii&lt;r, which made a bod picture for

windmill factory, m a MierilTs a nr* .uncemcnt

A Berras: exunty youth ftuiiid a mnrtea
affection was duly
B. c y. obtainwl a marriage D^&gt;-n*e, and made
other nece*su*y arrangement* for a life of
unalloyed luipjrinrm But the girl had, in the

nrit, but no partner.

It must

toekls the io... hut fouirt thut the Eiigliah
sparrows had got in their work, leaving him
nothing but the straw.
• J. C. McAdam, dry. goods merchant of

While
Taylor,
broken by the untamed animal
Tbs village of.
tag a bole in a
bril’s borae *t..p|rai, throwing
' bumping bis body in a wrens manner. ■
An Indiana men while trempi ng a row rut in
m eryi -■
that
Genrw&lt;c cdunty rnnde the. diwovi
UrtMflay igj
JHusiiing had tbe finnd deposit of fr
— v*
wuspecto! a* much right along, but tl»* ma­
terial is Udi waiting for sotu.- br.ck uf a
hustlor to come along and utllim it
When tli^ fnwt is fully out of the ground
Brooklyn paopls will take a sniff at their oil
well, and decide, in convention a*ra:bted,
what to do with it They’re inclined aow to

Anybody having a 3» barrel
bonus by planting it at South Lyon.
Brighton trapj*rrs raked in &lt;71 in bounties

during the past year. Thisis an iusiptiflcnnt
sum compared with tluit required W scalp
tbe candidates for munictaal office lart Mon­

A Grand Rapids man who wa« nominated
for u lucid irtire, straightway w »nt for his

A Cheboygan
it set without ni
at the time or
have.
Carlton charcoal flirt* a market a4ray out
I Omaha. Neb. Tboa&gt; western folks appreiate a mart tirtiri*
A f I'XMOO dry good* c*tabli*hrncntl to do a

wane of that town’a noted relaten. of
hold ’em mav depend wmi&lt; what on Ithe nonaon.
Tuscola county grangers have pet their
bend* together and resolved to buy their
good, of the man who will ra|q&gt;lyjem on a
laud, of a K&gt; per cent profit.
But they
haven't yet found tbe man who is built that

A little Hud*ni gir
flattened out by a log
r, but
will soon be m lively
The lady cterks of -----------------r
,..
viewed their employers regarding chuting at

paint
J. H. I’eml-roke. the Battle CroNi man
who in sup].***! to have played fast and l.xee
with the fuisl* of th" Pssnbrokr Knitting
mills, has been brought hoik from New
York fir trial in the Calhoun circuit court
The Albion eval mines have been reopened,
giving em|itoyuMmt to 100 men.
Nashville village authorities have tetund an
edict nxainst the game of podro But a local
observer claim* that tlie Jack l»l*« up wrenely pevertbefewi.
A DriroiL man, who u mighty particular

A Battle Creek man inflicted a slight
VrtlKst zm tlw. —
III. — .1 1—.
_
bor- » mouth, and i* now an intent-sufferer
from « well developed case of glanden.
A Gorham man Ium hnd printed hhat he
know, about the bog. the extent
which
a ibo-jscgv Ixiok to hold it.

Tbe Richland, Kalanuivxt County, wmiinary has been burn.rt. Twm built m iw&gt;6
an,! curt •*.«*&gt;.
Ncbooleraft man named Knight raised

left New Hamp

Judawm Kiljiatrick: one oC »W0 |&gt;er uxuth to

DROWNED IN AN OLD WELL

Palmyra. Ma, April 7.—A .vidv-rident
occurred here Friday, in wiiieh a acore of
•cliool children bad a miraculous »wcajm from
death. It wm Arbor or Tree-Planting I 'ay
tn Missouri, and Italy forty little anew started

blbded ot course, with other leavening material.

alout twenty-five to thirty wound**!, thungfa

--------------------------------

strawberrica nnd t.inatum and cucumbers
which, 'dreams of summer, w»-rc staring ■ a ound an abnndoiM*! well The rotten planks
covering th" well gave way and fifteen chilUttio act bail tbe dcaind effect, and the man Jn«n were precipitated to tba toCUxu. It was
twenty fret to tbe water and then- were three

mustache and whiskers, and a black slouch
bat. He was well built, and duebttaa S fret
10 or 11 inches in height He wore a abort
coat and blue overall*. I not iced that he bad
a stuffed appearance, as if be wm. wearing

Wipe with nnrry

smoker Struck
top of the on
l-mlly stnartied. The engine is on

Stream, about Vlmrievolx wlU reortvp
IM00 young trout try.

boring grove nnd plant tliem in tlw sc-fiool

ping.

tbls agent.
The bakers and baking powder manufacturer*
producing the finest goods have been quick to
avail tbeinsolvM of this useful discovery, and

cl*lined for 11 the application of K* propertie* nearly ao.
to the purpose* of rooking, results In glvlni us !
There were a!out tl
lighter and more wholesome bread, biscuit and smoker tat ths time: foe
rake, It will prove a boon to dyspeptic humanity a* known, bnriifaa the
and wlli speedily force Itself into general use in «*ru»bod between tbe o

sick. but rtesulilv refused to take moheina. on
l«Trnw«t- Vf oxxwitwu not imfurttH. simple nsuoii that bi. family pbyrt- po*bto for one to Ir, there, but it wm most
,■. .T&gt;»
The more I1 thought,
which
rfa, —. . c.lklU. .x, th. owodtioitldn, 1 tap"**!*
ilWll.t, wind,
was done quicker Jhan I can write* it, tbo
South Lind'-u foliar rather »u»;ra ted that
the title to their real estate isn’t worth the method in tie man's display of hunger. At
paper upon which it is written. Some fallow last 1 thought it would not he a bad idea to
made a great nurtake in conveying, in tho watch him and prove to my own satisfaction
heretofore.
what I wanted to know. I would follow him
Borne fellow loaded a stick of wood wnth '
lf br nU, th„ tTU,t i e,nlld UvW1
pmpowder and placed it in tbe woodpile of hlI11 thc charity that infused rnv soul More
Phillip Harter, of Menominee. And Phillip Uat
dpubt took
lt
will give a IM note for a good square took | .Vicr getting tlie cnist belted rteptvdbeck

settle tta doubt that worried nu- 1 iiad a
ehnnee now to study his ap]*caran&lt;.n. He was
dean, so. despite other sins, he wit* somewhat
nearer to Godliness than most of tbe rocm-

i wbatever. Tbe lignt, nony .
„
desirable In btscuita, etc,. | which remained

DISTRESSING END TO A FESTIVE OC­
CASION IN MI8SOURL

this year. Tlie mode) will oost f 10,000.
A Menomlncu man, who was a e.uid Ulate

trick.
Hl. Iguane luu&gt; voted CAO.OtX) for a new sys­
tem of waterworks, and KnlaiiuuxMt coun­
ty will indulge in a now poartnaun al a cost
of far..uuu.
E»&gt;t Saginaw is to have a d/dry maid's
convention, ami her people nn? dusting tbeir
Bunday gu-to-meeting clotbus for tbe oeea-

In tlie dough Is effective In producing bread

tnander Gihssaa.

However, before I had op&gt;-nied my purse, that
one thing which wrecks ■&gt; much happiness

Ami mic ■ ia life—womo-

La*t Minunrr a Portland rumlist upwed
sray hw wrhe:i"“tnigly in tie- barn with a

formed is a simple compcalttoo of nitrogen aud

The street car men

Little aisl May Dolan, were drowned. Seven
were dangerously injured. Help wm suin-

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u

Rev. A. H. 1’Hrsona, a pioneer Baptist
preacher, died at Lanning Saturday.
The Jackson Emmet rifles will hold
their sixth annual ball April 2d.
The oldent Methodist church now
used Iu Michigan In at Dearborn.
The docket for the next term of the
hu pretty? court contains 11&lt; &gt; cases.

without much injury.

follows; Willlard Anderson, of lAmont, Wi*.;

tickled

Sheriff Conklin proposes to have a li- ■«&lt;
brary at the Bay county jail t
; qn

Skaix
wrirt

Falls. D. T., several wounds
and had; C. J
WeUand,

n'”«ut

wZS'j'ZiZP"Wmln on''.

White, of
expected to live.

THE ’OHIO MAN’S DAY.

natural stupor I* x«n followed by III rfirrts.

bowels, by eotaMteblng gw-i digestloa and by
Ewer-, of jlarqnletlna the nerve*.
sbalL WM.; Philip Gras, of P«t Atkln-

fine iron i.r idgv, dwptte the vigorous kicia

tbe project.
At* ballot seventy yean ago, nnd -till r
member* how to do a good job of voting. ,
tr
■ —&lt; G H/iiir....
—ILaming
— ——I..* have
Hart's
flooring.Iiill.
mills■&gt;
ntX?..
North

businn*.
Cadilac folks have at last got a squint at

not suffering from cold.
,
He hud pnawd several ]&lt;T«w without dteplaybsg the crust, and I liegan to think be
wimi honert and my susjncioiwi unfounded
I
bnd jurt concluded to s;«ak to him and offer

ban excursion without warning it* mat* As
I felt it go I murmured mentally: "Good-by,
perpendicular," when an outeuret.-b«*l arm
helped me to gain my balance. I loukarf up

MaRiZTr*. O., April d—Tbe formal ceta-

WM farmed tin-state* of Ohl .. Indiana, 1UL
noia. Michigan and Wisconsin, Is-gan bare
Thursday night Tlw Ohio State Arcbaxilugiart society met nt the city hull and listened

Cox, entitled, -Tbe Building of the State. *
MAnirrTA. O., April 9.—Saturday was tbe
dosing day of tlu&gt; centennial of the settlement

slreve, while I gratefully ex;&gt;rewl my thanks
for the service. The smiln in tliuse dark
eyes still Imrrwd in mine when I looked ahead 1 interesting of the three days’ celebration. In
Ing upon tbe idea of a S30.000 church T imes and saw ray huMst Btain in ararcii of a liveU- the morning 'sovernor Foraker dehvered an
hake changed since our fathers worshipped in bood noop before a richly clad woman, who eloquent addrma in which be referred to tbe
the eabiiL
bad a girl with yellow, euriy hair by tho
biu.d. She rtrpjs d m she notion! tbe act, and
being prejorud for burial tho at- 1 forgot Uwi laiAthing, dark «y*&gt; m I hurried
on in time to
tlie child look up into her Ohio wm one of five grant enqarm that bail
l&lt;wn created out of that wildernem. H« wu
thst informed ’em tiiat a poat|&gt;onement of face uhd say plead.ugly: ’tOb, mammaF
Tho man had n’w&gt; stopped and seemingly I followed by Senator Georgs F Hinr. who
tlie balance of the folks were suited. And was removing all dirt from tbe crust I no­ paid a glowing comidiment to th* achieve
msnta of the pionoars of thia Mate, and dothey were.
dared that Marietta wa* another Plymouth.
Spar. il.- were also made by ex-Pre«i&lt;kut
visor on tta Republican ticket didn’t carry
with uncovered bead and an affecting gve- : Hayes. Hon R F. Hunt (of Cinchiati). and
Edwurd Everett Hain • In the evening seredimmed wye* No, I did not rush up and nadea were given ikmator H.iar end Governor
warn tbe unsuspecting woman.
I hate , Foraker. At IU JO (noon) Saturday tlie whole
arenes; she would not miss tbe money, and I town wm noi«y with the ringing of beJla,’
j blowing of whistles, and booming of cannon
tta XI0,000,000 estate in Scotland. to which wauhil to see the play to tbe end.
I kept cks*» to a window during thi» little
act and endeavored to make my face qraik
an admiration 1 was far'from feeling for the
ritiou of selKMil inspector on t»wn meeting
display therein. Up Broadway tho charita­
ble couple went, and down Broadway the gave a I nnquet Saturday night at Delmonineedy num, with me clone by. I got closer
coming to the front.
ttuui 1 expected, and was unnpluew d when hn
stopped on tbo curb of the walk. I won- J roundnl by a brilliant company.) Including
the aoaety s prraidout, Thoma* Ewing, Gen.
not attract bis attention by (topping « by • Sherman, Cliauncey M Diqv|w, ex-Governor
David J&lt;ihn»t«i fled from Alton, a warrant peuaing him. I (imply croa^d the rtrrrt. fl
. H.mvIIv, William Wln-lotn. (hart~ A. Dana,
having been fcsmrd charging him with in­
i arid others equally well kndwn. After the
human altuie of and cruelty to his little step­
•now wm rather deep, but I undo! with the enwture comfort* bad tx«m jr.it whore Uiey
daughter, Nina William*. Tbe end of fme of
would do most good. President Ewing l*-gan
tbe child's fonrtngcra bad been cut off, part
pay for ever)- pleasure, My boots were high, th- sp**-h ninking with on; addrew of wel
of her hnir had ls*m torn out, and tbo liack so 1 considenxl this amusement cheap.
nine. Ho cxuicludad by |irtdi. ling that the
ixirt of her body from the thouldrre to
1 quickly turned my eyes ocrxsi the street Ohio aociely of New York, 100 jrars hence
Just in time to see tbo object of my walk step would 1- .vl. lrrating the wr.-otid centennial of
in front of two women and bend to the [«ro- tbe arttlcment of Ohio aoniewlvru olout
traced to Girard, nnd from there to Clarks­ meut. I saw bis act clearly this time. He did
Yonkera, which would iwtbnn the renter of
ville. Mo.. whtre be WM arrested ami brought not throw the crust on tho pavement, u* I had
this city, and In a hall which would have to
bock, being consigned to the Eilwardsville
•apposed, Ixit kept it in hi* hand and merely be thn-v tlmca a* Large a* tlia Metropolitan
jail after a preliminary examination here. stoopt-d in order to attract their attention,
Opcrn houiai to bold ita memUvni.
The eviden'v at his trial wm {xsutlre m to and in arising he deftly dwplnysd the crust
Gen. Kbcnimn said tln-re lurt been many
bis guilt, and tbe Jury brought iu u verdiet in nil hand ns lie brushed it on bis alrevn
good men lorn in Ohio, and equally m good
the pcrdtoi- Tbo women did not took lika &amp; &amp; T.\ but
bom else* tare, and raiaed a laugh br advta
they both gave him money.
ing every man to do hia duty well, tnwting
Tbe same touching thanks were completed, that n place in tbo bartert would be aligned
mvprofiwiiotinl i.-ggar started oti down th" hlm wlx-n it wm well shaken top.
Whitelaw Reid causal a sUwtn of sjiplause
avenue, and so did L Ones again my beggar
of ADtcn, die*! Thursday of*voluntary atarraworked bis little garni* an l»u fat women, by looking at Sherman amt attributing to
hut they did not give him anything. The him the expression: -It you don’t want my
i&gt;ut had taeu for aome time a sufferer from ।
iwggnr never once drojijral tbo crust before bruttar John, why don’t i you take my
_
men. Trembling, 1 saw him go quickly in a Irrr O l.iav.te . I., w, T.'—.C
cauxiig him terrible pain. Ha refused all
crowd and apparently pdc| up tbo crust from
medicine, qnd dwnded to cure tb» diwow by
Depew, Hoadly, Dana and oUmrs taking their
starving it out He liogun fasting forty itays
turn, nnd the interest wm kept up untU after
ago. and for thirty-seven days nothing but
instant on the curb and slipped something tai lmgl t.
water entered his stomach. Three days ago
into his hand.
be became unconscious, and bis family began
giving him stimulants in small quantities, but
CoLi-MBtiH, Ohio, Aprd 5.—Senators Car­
it wm loo late, and he died on tbe thirty-ninth
lin, Undaay, ami Dorr, who have l«a un­
th® axprowiou that crowd his fare. He knew dergoing on invmtigaifon ou rumor* that
they
bad solicited n bril» from Chicago par­
that I wm following him, for be lowered Ida
bead and burned on down Broadway. Hu ties to kill tbe Geyw-r href |1Uqw&lt;bT»’ bill,
look ot guilt increased my d«.in&gt; tv follow were Wcdnmdny evening completely uxoohim to his home, but I fait that it would be oruted by tta investigating committee end
A Hrokea Uaak'a Condition.
by tta aviate without a dto..ruing vote Tlie
RaLxtGH, N. Q, April 7.—Bank Exam- nselras to attempt it, rtneo bo know
Nellie Bly in NoW York World.
committee reported that the charges wm
started by E. Johnson, of Chicago, and al­
mt the following important information re.
though they fatal now made every rtfort they
could not find him.
the Statu National bank, of thin city, wbi-ii
wm plundered by Crorai and White, its
cashier and |imddcnt. According to tbo a beautiful bU&lt; k. a high stepper, fiery aud
VutXMA. April a—J
bank’s books tbe cash U short. &gt;149,000. evidently of high pedigree. While the gen­
who had
Tbs bankV lialiOlties are WOO.InM. and ite m
tleman wm ndmiring tbo animal a friend
--- - ------------ „____ milisssvar, Hungary, went to the boas* of the judge
who condemnurl him and kilod tbe judge’s
WcU," said tho friend, “that black wifn with u r-vr.le— Tl...., K_ „__ . .. .. .

A special wrack -train wm early dispatched'
friend

lately, in

rent for a flat like a Venetian palaxto, and I
tta over IIOU.OOO worth of furniabings and
decoration* in hb hired rerru. Within a 1

"■■V. iprtl

Amt

Rbeboygiui has been thrown out of piutnb by

. --------- ------ ----the money ba spends on a doren unfurmshed

•ocW duties and would be jurt M lXMjr Bny.

Ktrvat car company take him and u «• him

ing smuggled an ounre of opium &lt;£

spirit rigid ent of him, aud

Hfluiar wa

lb Michigan there was a heavy fall of snow
Wadoeaday nlgbt, but Thurnlkr the weather
wm balmy, end mariners predict tba open-

But the young budnras man, who derivoia
hamioMne income from bis tmafoevs. or tbe

aU-social nmlutious ami go in for a life of
nKxhvty and economy, such m a literary m-n
or an nrti&lt;t might enjoy, but no man with
aspiratKin* to a plare in society ran.. So,
there are forming all around New York; as
in the Lindon suburbs, little foahionahie
oolonlu* of w u b»rn and well bred people,
where they entertain handsomely, keep tbeir
stylish turnouts, and when, metropolitan life
finds imitation in a amall way iu the winter
danres and eutertaiumenta, that the papers
are at present chronicling at a great rate
and where what would ta j^verty tn tta
squandering town is abundance if not ac­
tual wealth.—Alfred Trumble In Pittaburr
Bulletin.

Vidttw—Don't you mho your little nenhew
very much, Freibln-f

storm struck Fairlmult. Minn., at 3 o’clock
Wednessla) afternoon, doing much damage
to church rnofa and rteejifoa, unroofing sev­
eral besitw s blocks, toveling telegrapii ]«*u.

flying curtbod and aeriotuiy injured.
At Ri&gt;-ln»ter, Minn., &lt;&gt;n« aide of Groves'
livery staN.e wm bl&lt;»wii awny. a plnte-gtas*
window broken, a street crisrung toru up,
aud other minor damage Inflicted.

FATAL HIGH WATER DISASTER.

in attctuiiUng to enna'a amall tributary,
wera washed down the stream, ntrt four &lt;&gt;f

to be tbe uncle of an miget—Life.

nanwa of the drowned are: Frank Bundy,
taaac Landroni. Frank Rahm-*, and Andrew-

After chureb:
.
U ’not dlW*--rful, the way
In wldch Kmiggs snored iu church today t
I ahould think itwa*.
Why ha
wokeusoll up.—Tbe Review.

higii water ba* damaged courtderable mill
projerty also.

DreadfaUy Afraid.
The wages of sm is &lt;lrath_ and, if you will
nc*n&gt; it. lip-re are a great many jxraitui in
this world who se*«n to be dreadfully afraid
that fh..v wrM.'t mm. »u..._____
v. .

It wm an Irish Indy who once amus&lt;*l far
■udltore greatly by remarking in a rueful
tone, tn the rourwo of a amu-natlim ou tba

ofIndlka~G’r&lt;’llW * PbCW °l P** ftDd “ Chui

“naming a

so spirited tiiat be determined lo break him
.4
.1—_
--- -

A CYCLONE LOOKING AROUND.

x-uruK-uL o&lt;aue m a hock court. A tenant
—_
wm being evicted for non payment of reoL i
CHrr'A(*°- Aprfl fi-A tornado tore through
Tbe amount of said rent, which was for a thr •nbtfrt&gt; of H,oux CUT Thursday. kifiiug
room and bedroom, was |10 a mooth-«130 a on*.o,d woman
Injuring aeveral children.^
y.or m againrt tho gK,(M) I had jntt left At
■ water spout lairrt &lt;&gt;rrr tbo Till
Quite a cootrart, is It not! But. btee. you!
ndlromLba»hing the roadted
It iannthiiwr
■. _
. for several rants and\datarln~ trains fur
over six lioura. A tornado developed in In­
diana late Thursday afternoon, and in the
--- —--MR-IU Ul rush through the stab, unroofei many build­
solid blocka Ho himself liven tn tbe Dakota, ing* airt lifted a freight train off tbe track at
one m/wt .1-— 1----------------____ .
.
SleeUm

-

”

(toe Chkugn traveling man and a conducter
ko(&lt; the paswengera quirt till they rould .belp

lator. and sleep all night-**
Mrs. Bbvaxt. Grisaoldrllle, Ga.

Txttx Ham. brt., April fi-Tho brad
quarters of the National Her vice I¥u*lou e-.
It Btormant, of Princeton, Ind., appointed

dlers to unite in demanding at tbe next sre-

opposition to any particular bill, but to unite

be tixyrt at tlw next meeting of U« National
aandation, to be held at Columbus. Ohio.
Contribution* are called for to defray .xpensta. Indiana veterans have held a itata
tnnvtjntion and appoint**! a committer, to
pr'aeetth.* inoMun. to th* party c*aiv«n-

home and «|»Ht tbo *kulla of bis wife *ad
children, after which Imj find lurt Iim not y»t

identify themselves with the na&gt;a tardy pn«-

Wamhisgtom Crrv, April 4.-Theprcaktent’ha* vetoed the house bUJ for th., relief
r&lt; Donald McKay and the heirs of NatlianiU
McKay.

■nJ

F’’"4 n,L.la

I,n,,iMn &gt;rrt'-n&gt;.

Waanm.iTOM Crrr, April S-Major General
Terry wa* plared on tta&gt; retired lirtThursday,
tta report of tbe board having brim appruvs*!
by tli« preaiiluiit
WaaaixoTOH Crrr, April fl—Ttaspreud&lt;-tit
has scat to tta wmate tta following rnoiin*-

�'
Tr,m,ndo«» Sanratio*woo'J b*", iihtof otteoF1 oor"tnS«n

Default ba
hour
•»b' , ■

„ A at such a weetocte!

thn» ntr,

i„u, u„ .«*wa,

ot Hattie Creek, Michigan. dated

«y. T !*•h.Okie' Kua
Lwl
In
pilot, h:*'. last wKnowicdged
a..,,,
£1tab
tri. Mnlire! IHseoveryT te U&gt;« Otdjr’ «rr-for IK H taken ■ at the right
btar in mind. IS not when the
■te gone H will grt right to the uh th.
. h„, j,“** «»
Ul*4 accowpltsb Ha work na
inc world can.
|
■us up ud down, l'.„pp1„B
h

.

,j-;iUying prirfdbiteti ut Oxford.

I- i&gt;-ad •■niarrldd.'' but the
med ilmt it amounted to
nay. nnd so did not &lt;|raw his
Ji tbe. error, llnfortunatelv
rsldc truth Iti hH otmervaUon.
ha-i.i* are cuo*ti*illy worried
i,v t;i«- ill health; that afflteta
lieu rob* Hie of icauilort aud
b but one Mft&gt; ilnd sufie way
tor the bi-trer. The ladles

.

■.SJSS."i,r,KTX“S
“Xew X ‘iiss
Jbto. «UW. «

H- [„ „ „

toU

-*U*

wiu&gt; ibn. manual. t’-ounty

"*

cisco Chrotnch,

frxirt for the
!

Vi"

■ •i to u tired
mu*! iifjtben-ad-r

■ aim Jd^’.eB .“l ° ««bMi

about a child show
I’,'1,"“'»:1“ -r»i?•* ~K 7;

Uwi-vliUou-rshwIdTm te."-

£5
"*■
s-ou* tlrart. but a tiI5dlcG“e ihat w fl &lt;ld to’
grtrtfcVras.
C,WM“* “* •’**•« b&gt;

Urt., tod'SSEJ'U'^j- IXu.'T,

Simmons

Liver Regulator.

It I* purely vegetable and at so mild a n u.-r.
., h?irt ,«&gt;,rlro-T •■‘“'’“"•'terett to the most dejfoate
tight at t» kndrtth^1 h. '"‘ncesl infant with )*rfect mMv
nm .-mid wlil out
n t-&gt; the * nJtedSJata*I’1* "l.
r« t«*l against taking It. n does nut &lt;&lt;on&gt;7»i
i
/IL.’0
todouts or require any chanre
lurtrwteJ
ring the h'tt«k-t&gt;- Id
' th.. ■ hen&gt;••«, ii
tl m in &lt;IU-

a«.wr&gt;
u.

TO" "l

Jto&amp;SptoH;.
O taleonltr.

•1 have us**! Ultninut,* Lher'll*uula-

only Family Xrdlcine. My mothrr
’v-"re tM wa* very partial to II. It
Is a safe good and reliable medicine
for .any disorder of the system, and if
ll*e&lt;t In tIt.,— *.
■.....

d,,Jy WITate or » ta7f 12W'' “4,™l«Jtr«B'r of said e»

• w,.rk Ye€ •
1 iruying in the QPMT PDPP FIHy rents worth oleliarni.............. ' chars
rm to uEli 1 r iiai, I1'?
!?r
enter of a d
. tSU^1‘’.T.L’L*‘5?* *»»

map
• ■ :. .utt-ri]
r chai
•'•■ JuvrvJ f l&gt;n*
urexl I

If Ion anti tlie
of this order

. *rtati!
for n

uie toenty of Barrv. Blate of Mlrlitg-w to n&gt;&lt;*!irvct».i and delivered against the good* and
chattels ami real estate uf l.ynmn A Mtu-d&lt;L
Default lux*
condition* of
1 *:xl on ti.e ‘.'i«:.rfav *.f February. A. D. i»*s, a certain murti
7 G. Fisher
I levy Uforn and take all the right, title ami Inter- at..i Ella Fi-b'• -■
1 ym»ti A. Nhedd in hl-I to the followtog .teterltwa niwe **r jKircvl* of land to-wlt: —.......
,„r .....
'®!‘*h Iwtf ci* of th,-♦.mH) east quarter ■"«i; rmintv of itarry and Mair **f Mfchtxau. on the
l',’rl"'',,,‘-five .r.i In town two ;-nth day «f April, A.-D. 1&lt;’.. li fiber thru* &lt;&gt;f
bprthot rabttt number ten (lotwwt.vimtain-i nnwtipu;*-*. ou [cvg.- w-i. &lt;*n ♦hteii mortgage
tug eirirtr acres of laud more or te*a: also th- 1 mere tarbdumd rotw.i.L ».^*hj.tateonh}» me
aiul thirty dollar-,
io? in tire township of Prairieville. county
dtiJrneytee or
Barry rad Blate cf Mkhlgra. nnd described .

north side of section number two *
; smith West romer ot a lol former
I uiore orless, to k fence, thenec west twenty: bmr &lt;M» rods tiieuce nortn eighteenIte)rod*
। •-v’-'cm the renter of the highway to thr place of
&gt;
:,lr.E' fwH^inir about three [3]acrr»of
• land br thr same more or less: tieing a part of
I thr north *»r*t quarter [«&lt;] of tbe north cast
* quarter ।mot section aumt*er two fal In town
one &lt;l&gt; north of range ten i 10; west, all of Which
I 1 slmli e*t*“e for sale a: public auction or ven1 due to the htgtMrt bidder, al thr north front
. door of the Court honst* tn the city of Hastings.
Cutinty at Barry, .stalo of Mlebfgan. that l&gt;efiiu
the place of tiohlibg the CHyutt Court for tlie
I Cnut.iy of Barry, on .Saturday thr gtftb day uf
| Mas a. D. ix&gt;«. al ten o'clock In the forenoon.
Dated tit the dty of H.ettr.g* thl* Mti day of
A;'
!i April. -•-.D-IBrA
BAKEl; .SHHINEK,
Sheriff of Barry County. Michigan.
By 1 W. VniHUtuc, Depute .Sheriff
Kx.*rrg.\ &amp; Vamammax. Atty* fur Hnlntlff.

■r tin- other
&gt;i a down town

State of Michigan^ Comity of flurry - *.*.
Ala se*«lon of; the Probate &lt; onrt for the
County of Barrv. bidden at the Probate Office in
tlie clfvof Ilastluk*. in said county, on Wiiluee
the .'.eih dav of March. In the year one
■t’ttlUl* HHUitll* day.
thousand eight hundred and eighty-clgut.
.
but
out iiiit
not »■
■ ’&gt;, well
ITes-at. Wm W. Cole. Judge
Judy. of
of i'rob.itrjITnlMto.
ITvsoDt.
■ .. «&lt;..
Ar.i.
d
..&lt;
r
it .uni.
-- da stony I in the
matter of.tlic
rattUfijrf
Lather
B./HHls,

■ wner, awl onw imiotv Leliintl
&lt;1 hold
buhl the Ixtby
lathy
■id
she stud aloud.
•- l«hy. Do yon

!u»yF
Tim ladies
&gt;•« Vowjed,
&gt;» snxdcibg a bad
• ti' -nt grlnuvd. while a

•■■■ tits t&gt;. • . xhUnrat. d
' •&gt; gilt, during which
•' only saved from n
by a kiiulh- (lisjxwrd

my night key.
';• thing g-sM. anil I rap­
moke n racket to get in.
. a any Low—ain’t it, baby?

1 at tho man with a bad
)*•» grinning and looked
L-’btnil. No curuluetor on
‘I! T*»otthnt—ha! hn! Well,
'• ain't It, baby? But everyn-l right. Whoopi Say,
r .uston street—I wnnter got
This R-that’a all
imby. Won'er where that

'Hrt

Cornelia 8. Htib. executrix of the estate* of
xald *1et*»u*ed. renresenw that »be I' prepared
to rendre her fiaal account as «ueh and prays
that toe same may be heard and allowed and
slipTe dl»chanp-u from her said trust.
--Therctipnti it Is ordered, that Tbursdny. thu
istb davol April. A. I». i*r«. at ten oVIork In
the forenoon, be *«4icbrd for tin- hearing of
said peildtin. and that the heir* at law "t sal*}
deceased nnd nil other persons Interested In said
estate, an: required to appear at .•» session ot
said court then lo tn- hohten nt the Fnd'Me
Office. Id the city of Hasting*. In fc.ild county,
atnl -.hu* cati.*e, If any then.- t»e. why the prayer
of the [xjllotter should not bu granted. Aud it 1*
further ordered, that bald pHHiuner give notK'e
lo Ute pereuns intravsted in »ald.estate, of the
peniienty of said, petition, and th* hearing
tlicr-of by causing a copy of this order to b«
pullfshedlntlir fbatlngs BawbUH. a newspair*.-r printed and circulated tn *»l*l county of
Barry, oner In each week tar three succv.nshe
week.* previous t*&gt; said *lay of hoartii".
Wm. W. COLE. Judge uf Probate.
fAtrusropy-l _______________ ____________

Iwd cigar said: ‘ Where
«*■•: up." when sheathggtirod
neatly dropjxxl the baity,
"if lb- »t**p, wlxed berurm,
' "• "-urkwhlMlrtlaltbolMby
Hw next cnr.—•'Clara .BeUe”
' ' ' Tiituw-DuinoCTat,
'

that a grizzly Ixwr will, in
■t'S wait for a fight wtth a
tarn7?'
10 8et ,n tlw ’•&gt;’of un*&gt;
tard«^jA‘. “
—to &gt;« *bluk

seemed
b&gt; **ai*! mortgag*-'or any­
th! lti.‘ tnrtr day of
Fraj/h Hoidradeparted
...»
..K
l;i*Twillmid testament bearing date the, Kth
day of April. A. D. isn.by whiclpnr Kalraizlrk
Holden became the owner of [said note nnd
mortgasv. and on th- Hth 4ay of August.
A. I&gt;. Itei, said Knlralziek Hidden departed
this life leaving her ia*t will land testninent
bearing date the nth day of Augn*t. A. D t*»i.
by which The sanl John Holiboi became the
owner of said note and mortgnee
Now. therefore, by virtue of tls- power of sale
contained In said mortgage, and* &lt;ne statute in
such case made amt provided, natter is hereby
Slven that on Saturday, tlie thirtieth dav of
une. A. D. tew. at ten o'clock la the forenoon,
1 shall sell al public auction, to tlie ItqrhMt 1&gt;U1der. at the north frontdoorot tbe court house
in the city of Ha*timrs. Bury CO.. Mich.. Itiiat
being the place where the eirnnt court for Bar
ry county w holdem, the pn-.-m*c« doserlned In
said mortgage, or »o much then'*'! as may tie
Ni-cvssary to pay Ute amount dne on wl.l mort­
gage. nith elglit percent. Interest, and all legal
riHts. together with an anotney'a fee of twentyn re dollar* coven anted for therein, the’prvints&lt;•« being &lt;te&lt;erilir.l In said mortgage a* all that
certain 1*4,piece ami parrel of l.u.d situate in the
township nt Prairieville, in the countv &lt;*! Harry
and state of, Mlclmmn. ami knqjyn nnd described
k*'follow*. to-wil: Th- north W*t fractional
quarterPalhf section numbertui-ntr-twocxnin
town one &lt;l|northuf range ten fid) west, eontnlnlug seventy-one wnl to un acre* of land. t*e
tlie Mine more or !&gt;•&lt;». except thnw and taj t*n
&lt;3 iM-ia&lt;&lt; acre*, deeded by Stephen bo*f&amp; t«&gt;
Thomas Storr. *j&lt;i miJ off from the «ott(h&lt;ro.**t
corner and described a» follows. t*&gt;wlt: Cutnnieoclmt al th- wiuth west corner of the south
«v»t fr. quarter ax above ilewrlhetl. running
north on quarter
line.twelve (in chains and
forty-eeven &lt;K&gt; link*, to center of highway
known M Use Grand Rapid* road, th* tire east
three i.l) chain* and thirty (30) (inks, thence
south ten no* chains and sixty-seven **n) links
to quarter (H&gt; Ht&gt;&lt;-. thenee u«l on quarter (’.&gt;
line,tbrv« (.'-• chain* nud thirty tt»)Jink* to the
place of beginning.
.
Dated April .‘d. !«*&lt;
,,
JOHN HOLDEN. Mortgagee.
KNAPPKN&amp; VanAKMAN,
Attorney* for Mortgagee^

•
Probate Order.
•
Bule of MteJiigan, Cmmty of Barry-**.
At a session, of the ITotwHe Court for the
Comity of Barrvt hidden at the Probate Office.
In the citv uf'Hasting*, In waid county, on Hatnrdav the Till day of April in Hie year.one
thousand eight hundred auikrighty-cfcht.
Prerent, Wm. W. Cote. Jyw» o» * f""»*'• - „
In the matter ot the estate of william 8.
3tateufMlcl»lgun.ro&lt;intv &lt;*f lini ry-»s.
^ta’readlng rad fllinifthri'eUlhw.dulyw'rlAt a session of the Probate &lt; ourt for the
emiuty of flurry, holden at tlie Frotavta (Mllre tn fled.of fxtyain Kn.prc*., administrator, willi
toe city ot ilusUiubi, tn aaid county, on wmlnv*- the will annexed of the estate of said drocasrd,
dnv UwChday of April, In the year one thous- praying for reason* therein set forth that ho
may be Hcet.aed to tell the rridjestate of said
rail efclit hundred and eighty eight.
Prcwut. Wm. W. Cole. Judge n 1
deceased iu said petition described. .
Di the matteroftoe estate ufCharles (I. fteotTberrutwn it Is ordered, that Saturdiiy theMh
of-May A. D.. 18*»&gt;, al ten o clock In lb&lt;’
'‘ (inreMimp and fillwWe PS’IUon'tln,JJSJ‘ day
forenoon, be assigned for the hearing ol’said
fled, of' Chartrs (I. Holbrnak. ugenliradaltor- net It ton, and that toe heirs at &gt;*w c&lt; aaW d*ney for Ellen M. Benttey. administratrix of the CJMCd anti all other persons interested In said
estate at said deceased praying that *l,.'2l™LiT estate, are required to appear at a
llrensiwl to sell tbo real estate of said deceaaedI. «ald court, then to be holden at the
In aaid petition described fur reasons therein office, lu the elty of Hastings, fn said eountv.
andsbuw cause. lt&gt;ny liierr be. Why th- prayer
M-n^reup.’n fl I* ordered, that Vvl^.drkik of the petitioner should not be granted. And
It Is further ordered, that said netlttoncr give
notlee to the jieraons Interestca tn Mdd estate,
of the pend-ney of said petition, and the hear
Ing thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
estate, are required to »JJJ*a' . ** n
, puoUsbrd In toe Hastim}- Bank mt a news­
paper printed aad circulated in said County of
i„
week for three successive

sstsas?^^»nS;KXSs

SUSIES

them.

circuit court for the County of Barry.
Ju chancery, lu the State uf Michigan
™»de «nff-«ted on the -.tith day of FetruliendlUR. wherein Allie L. Seeley &lt;« com­
plainant and Frank M Bixler and Mara A
defendant*. Notice I* hrrrbv given
that I khall *ril at public auction to the hlghmt
rr.'.',n Krt*,*y- ll"‘
&lt;&gt;&lt; April. A. D.
t"M at ten o clock tu tlie forenoon, at the north
Ir011.1 door of ,l"' •’■’urt nouwe In the cltv of
HaMluim,co«rty&lt;4 Kkrry and state of Mlehif'*,'''KlheP,kee for holding
n’ui^l'i
««uly oflUrry. all the
hdlowhig deM-rlbcd property, to w It:
Plc*r*ar parcel* of laud, situate.
?r »h t'!'1 ,M'lh,‘ r,,i”’ty of Barry »'&gt;&lt;! "tale
t .
‘P111-.
*"*&gt; deaeribrd a* follow*.

«{■!

Is turtfu-r ordered. Thaij»dd.petit -a.erriretta

per printed rad circulated in »■
oranW %
Itarrv. ooce tn eiseli week f&lt;&gt;r fonr &gt;ucrewlve
weeks previous to said day «&lt; •‘••arinjt.
(A true copy.) .

Judge of Frotmte^

l.IBMUU..----------UMtlmtSi Mich.. April 1st. I«A

contained In'aaltl'

shall-ell at public

north of range .number nine (»
o|M-retlon of Mild ninrtgage. by i
lae thlnLday «f NovTmW. A.
—
... i.'in
uo
"•.ortaHC** OU IMgc «B; nnd the said Kachcl M. the same to be sold subject to tbe principal sum
Clark us udmlulstnUrix of the estate of Aniasu I at eleven hundred dollars, yet to become due on
L. Clark, deceased, having aa.slKu.-d sold tnon- *ald mortgage.
\
KMtr io Alexander L. Clark by assliniinrut
The premise* being described In said tnortdated the twentieth day of May A. D.1&amp;. aud pre as all those certain pt-e-* or parrel* of
recorded In Hie r.ffl.... nt n.. I../..?.-!
.laud situate In the township of Woodland,In
the county of B.u ry. and state of Michigan, and
yM'®w*$Xeu,u‘dMI01au.’issi. tu known and desenbed as follows, to-wtt:
’ N
7’/“’m,,nk»Xr» 0,1 PWte311
The west half of the north east fmefioual
&gt;u.m&lt; u, me power ox sale quarter and th* north rust quarter at tbe north
contained hi said mortgage, aud tbe statute to
such caac made aud provided, notice is hereby
Sven that nn Saturday the twenty first day of wart and cootalnlnc nceordii g to tbe United
pril A. I&gt;. is*, at ten o', lock tn the tontnoon Slated survey elglitv xrrts more or less. I shall sell at public aueUcm. &lt;o th. hlib-X bld’
Dated. HaaUng*.Feb. cth. 1B-K
Ilcr;llU %*: "“rinfront door of the court house
„
Juuls M. Haoab,
"5 H*’UnS»- s*rry County, Michi­
Barra &amp; Cotxntovx,
Mortgagee.
Xttnnm. Inr
gan. (that being the place where tbe circuit

premise* described In said mortgage, (except
ibe portion thereof heretofore released froui
nrM*r»tt1l&gt;fk nf «&lt;■*.( ■
— — _•___ &gt; .

Default having been made in the condlt
at a certain mortgage made by Samuel Hn
and Rom llalnce. hl* wife t&lt;T»Jobu Can
dated Ute 3d day of September A. D. tsar*.
r-MS^i-rt.-.t I"
hCFIm. nt O ..... ...

to pay the amount due on said mortew. with
Per cent Interest, and all legal cotrta, to­
gether with an attorney's fee of fifty, dollars
'
, •' pn-n i-.-s'uot here­
tofore relMSed and which are herein noticed
for sale being described In aaid mortgage as all
those certain lots nieces and parcels of laud
situate in the township &lt;*f Hope tn the County of
Barry and tttate of Michigan', and known aud

was duly recorded; on which ru.irU.-agc there 1*
claimed to be due at tbe date&gt;of this notice the
sum of one hundred and seventy-two dollars
and eighty-eight rente, and an attorney's fee of
fifteen dollars provided for in said mortgage,
and no soft or proc-edingv at law itavlng been
Instituted to recover the moneys fecured by
•aid mortgage, or any part tbereot;
Now. therefore, by virtue of Ute t*ower of sale
contained In said mortgage, and the statute In
surii case made and provided, notlee is hereby
given that on Thursday tbo seveutecnUt day of
May A. It. 10m. nt tu o'clock in the forenoon. I
shall sell at public auction, to tbe highest bid­
der. al thr north front door of the Court House
of the City of Hastings Iu the County of Harry
(that being the place where the circuit Court

&lt;|uarter (S' E\&gt; of srctlon number t wenty-eirht
&lt;JH* Id towtuhip number two &lt;»} north of ritoee
utunlicr nine tSl writ.
ALEXANDER K CLARK.
A«lKuec of »a:d MorUtane.
KNAITEN li Van a KM AN.
Att'yx tot tlo- AMbcnee of Mid Mortgagee.

Stale of Mlrhlga’*. eotarrty of Barrv—**.
Al a session ot the Piobai- Court for tbe
County ot Barry. Iiolden al the Probate office Id
the City ot Hasting*. in said County, on Tues­
day. Urn JTtii day at March. in the year one
thousand eight hundred rad cightv-rlitbt.
•
Present. Wm. W. Cole. Judge ol ITobote. ,
Mild tnoMgare. with leu imr cent. Interest, bad
in the matter of toe estate of Georgo Hazel. all legal cost.'. Untether with an aUcrnev's fee
of flftevii dollars &lt;-ov. uantrd for therein, the

^•xidto.....p«.tod.L;rt..
pSiidi .is.Isa.,s
dw.,'«.’^urjs5!.p’,«i^S!ff
springs In tin* County at Harry and State of
1
and k,10"n wid deacrilled M follows:
east quarter
fit theC-'i)
mirth
, Ttic
&lt;.r «fnorth
aocuX
twenty-one
in east
town nunrtIhroc
..or1h „t
u.n wm,t
.
Dated February 1* 1«M.
GEOBtlR BUTTON,
Assignee of Mortgagee.
SMITH &amp; COLGROVE.
Attorney's for Assignee of Mortgagee.
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sain petition, ami inax vnezietr* al law or *a!4
fien-SM-d and all other persona Interested in
said estate, are required to apiKUir at a session of
*Md court, torn to Im Ifoldcn al the ITobate
office. In thr city of ilastlma. lu said couutv.
ami slnrtv cause. If ray there tie. why tlie prayer
ot toe petitioner should not be granted.
' Stan- of Michigan— In tlie Circuit Court lor the
1" the Tnatt-r of the estate of Bertha M. aud
And It I* farther ordered, that said petitioner
Comity uf lurry. In chancery.
Maud S. Bentley minor*
ev« notice to thr person* Interested in said e»Alonzo Ferm, complainant.
Notice Is’hrrrt.y when that I shall sell at pub- -------te. of the pendency of said petition, rad .„v
the
Nettle F.ayinoud and Martha a. Wood, de
11* auction, to the higliest uidder. on tUtuntat - hearing then-of by catniitg a copy of this order
II*, twenty tir»t *la» of April. A. D..JMV, at fo &gt; to be pnblhhed In the llustlngs Ha-xr.it a
!&lt;■ ndan is.
nri.rt* in »i.» •..—..to—
.... i n_—,prided and clri-ulnted in said CounSuit pending In the Circuit Court for tbeCounk
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Iin-.IHK* III WRarryonee in eachwrek for three *uc«uswlve tyot Barn In Chancery Fifth Judlcla! ClrrulL'
i t •uutv .a l'.arr&gt; iu Hie .Stuf-td Mlebhtra. pur- I
previous to «ald day of hearing.
Upon due proof by affidavit that Martha
Wm. W. COLE,.lodge of Probate.
i .'limit to l.reiire n»iii autboriiv granted t * me oa ,
A. Wood, one ot the defendant* in the abovnanthe thir l day &lt;rf M.ir b A !&gt;., "-*, by tlie Fro
tiiled cau'v. pending in this court, rtaide* out
bate l «,urt of B.rey County. Michigan, all nfthe I
of Um *ald state of Wk-hltnn and in the stale ot
estate, right, lit e rad Interest of the said |
New Vork In the United States of America, and
rnleors-of hi ami to the real rslale 'itu.Hr rad
on niotlnn of Koappvi, &amp; ViuiAnmui. soUdtore
being m the County ot Harry. In tne State of ,
fortheabove iiauinl eumplainant.lt i» ordered
Michigan, knoa n amt doiTtbed a» follows, tothat tlie said defendant. Martha A. Wood.'do
wlt Tlia’ part of ur«t half of south &lt;su*t qmrappear ami an* i«r th&lt;- bill of complaint filed
ter ot •K'tion eighteen In t**«n three north. I Prohate Court far the Cmmtv of Barry, mode on 1 ?,!'
In
...tlw said caiimi dlthln tour inonUi* from the
ranee right or'i lying mirth of tor highway;,the .'.III due ill Anri I A tl l*“« • *• innnll.s Tenn. . date
of this order, elm tht aaid bill ot complaint
lendliic from Itasllng. to Yankee Hprtngs.
i'..'i'.r’n»"n-TiJ;:.Z“^* I snanw* taken a* c.iiiiravea, rad further, that
bomi.le.i
follow': r&lt;»mn»*ncmK .-.t the north
."u- 7t i.ld r.mnre^iereL&lt;hti» order be published . within twenty day*
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wKi.'XTE « EKS"S1S.'«1ST".U
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the City of 1ta-ln&lt;*. for {XL. L
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thence south n

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■ examination and allowance, on or before the I
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Mb (lay er October. A. D. DM. and that S-.-b d^Krv^* mtfa3Jl 1 ^e^drat
’ I claims will be heard before said Court, on FriLra’tw«mtv"d&lt;vTb^ re t
day. toe ard .1st of Augov (and on Friday. ;
nJ' L „.^±.’LU'e Ume
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State of Michigan. County of Bmw-m;
Notice Is hereby glveo. that by an order &lt;&gt;f
the Frobste Court for tor County of Barry, made
mi toe sixth day of April A. p. 1*W. six month*
from that date were allowed for, cnMItor* to
present their claims against toe ratal.* of
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Notice L* hereby given, that In pttmtaore of
an order granted to the undersigned, guardian
of Hie estate of said Eva Kaue, by the Hon.
Judge nf Probate tot; toe County uf Berrien, ou
toe seventh day of March A. D. ihm, there will
«,i*J’“b,,,L'®n?u‘i‘o,,w hU''v*t bidder.
1 "■ 1‘robat*- officer In the Coumy ol Barry, In
said State, on Saturday, the I3ta day of May A
’» lM*.alletTo'ri.&lt;klu th- fo.rn‘»n ""thti
day, tor following descrilest real estate, to-wlt ■
nirifudivloed one-half of toe nortliraat quarter
of tiie nurthWMt quarter of section twenty-fire
Michigan nort,,'ranF^ M°’ **”• Barry County.,

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w u kj wi'oao prviiuE-)
lor lii said rnortcagu. and no suit or proceeding*
at law having been instituted to nftnvrr the

In thl&gt;* court purporting to t*&gt;i the last wilt and
■iTO^r'rad^'fct^ttlua^orJrid^al*’
probate
the
of someOther
sald.eetate
C.'m .ni' sland
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i»iit table person.
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wen quarter ot section suitable
Thereupon It is ordered, that Friday, the
thirty two in town lour north, range ten west,
cotll.llolnr tMt.ntv
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awiilayof April. A. D. IMS.-at iei» o'clock in

irodira if human I

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Dated, Hastings. Jau. as. iw.
Kw.-r.. ». n
LBWIS H. JmKDAX,
Smith A Comhxovk.
Mortgraw
At,oni"»*or

G uwed tan Sate.
8‘nU’.°.f Mleh'xra. County of Bcrrjen-ss.
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bw. They insisted on his telling.
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�FREMONT TO BLAINE
"SKETCHES OF 6EVEN REPUBLICAN
CONVENTIONS.

EVEN president*
fore the system of
national conven-

Untied. Washing­
ton. Adami and
Jefferson were ro। cognized»by cummon consent os
[the appropriate
candidates. Then
came the system
of nominating by

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method liable in
theory to lead to
the grave#t
abuses, but for
the first dozen
years remarkably
free from them in
practice. In 1820
th* method was
severely critidsctl; in 1834 it broke down entirely, and
four candidate* were in the field; in 1828
the Teuiicsaea Ingtelature nominated Gen.
Jackson &lt;nd Pennsylvania indorsed it,
while John Quincy Adams wm the oppos­
ing candidate "by common consent ' and
tbe indorsement of various bodies
In
1882 the Deniocrate held llielr first na­
' tional delegate convention, and so great
was the improvement that with blight
changes ail parties have since adopted
that method.
The Republican*, therefore, found the
convention »rBtem ready made to their
hand; but followed Whig precedent* In­
stead of Democratic, requiring but a ma­
jority ot all tbe votes cast to. nominate.
Of the 1,886,M0 mct\ who voted in 1852
for Gen, Winfield Scott, it is certain that
atle.i't five-sixths in the north became
Republican1-, and as large a proportion in
the south went by way of the "Know
Noth-ug" organization into the Fillmore
party ot ixn nnd the Bell Everett, or
Union party ul 1860. Ot the 155,825 who
'♦voted -abolition" in 1852-for John P.
Hale—probably every one became Repub­
licans; and by that ingenious trickery ot
making a part Bland for the whole, which
is ouch a marked feature of American
poll lies, this small minority gave tbe
slang names at "abolition" and “black
Republican” to tlie new party. This form
ot moral quackery, by which a part is put
for the whole and the whole innde respon­
sible for a part, is peculiar to Ute United"
States; in the ;&gt;olttica of other .tuitions
proper allowance is made for factions, aud
real statesmen are not weighted by vica­
rious folly.
The paa«age of the Kansaa&gt;Nebraska
bill. May 30, 181*4/was the aignnl for a
ttemendoux moral uprising in the north.
The young and middle aged voters had
beerf educated to believe that the. Mis­
souri Compromise of 1830 was *Z*dlema
covenant, registered in heaven, and more
. stable lhau tbe Const!tution, since tbe lat­
ter could be amended in good faith; and
without a word, almost without a thought,
of tariff, Imuk and sub-treasury, the anti­
slavery men of all parties rushed together
in a sort of moral enthusiasm, and, organ­
. lalng with, state and local name* only, ob­
tained political control of nearly all the
northern states and elected a majority of
the Thirty- fourth congress. The first sre■ion of that congress—Dec. 3, 1855, to
Aug. 30. 1856— was one long and relcnt*■»
■//

slavery; routine business wa* attended to.
of oourae, but readers living at the time
ean remember nothing but the two sub­
ject*. In H
Magazine for Decem­
ber, 1854 (pa;
ty the first record we
find of the name " Republican” as applied
Into general use, and was officially
adopted by thone who supported Hon.
Nathaniel P. Banks for speaker ot the
house ot representative*.
After preliminary conventions in all the
states and congressional districts ot the
north, and informal appointments from a
feu place* in tbe so-called "border states,”
the tint national Republican convention
met in 'Musical Fund ball. Philadelphia,
on the 17th ot June, 1856. Never has tho
political feeling at the north Iwen at
greater beat. A dozen incidents com­
bined to heighten the feeling. But a tew
day* before- Senator Charles Sumner, of
MoMmcliuM-tta, was brutally assaulted
and tauten to insensibility in tlie senate
chamber; about the same time the “free
State” town of lAwrence, Kan., was cap­
tured by a Missouri mob aud the principal
building* burned; at the very hour the
convention met John Brown and his
"army" were fighting in eastern Kansas
against n southern force, and in other
parte of that distracted territory armed
bands were plundering and murdering
their respective opponents, while tbe
great city ot San Francisco wasiu complete
control of an cjtira legal body known ns
tbe “Vigilance committee," which was
hanging, banishing aud imprisoning at
will.

nominated gained

strength with every

publican* still iuBlsl that with one mouth
more to work In they could have elected
for Budmnau 1,888,169, .for Fremont I
1,841,264 nnd for Fillmore (•‘American” I
or "Know Nothing”) 874,584. Eleven '
northern state* voted for Fremont, for
Buchanan fire northern and all the south­
ern states except Maryland, which voted
for Fillmore. Tbe defeated were almost
as elated as the victors, and tbe victor*
rejoiced but mildly and with ominous
forelxxlings; far the work of aligning a
•solid north” against a “solid south” was
bnt too evidently in rapid progress.
Four years of turmoil over the slavery
quest ion pawed, and in 1860 all tho Issue*,
about Kansas aud Nebraska were settled;
but there was bitterness In tbe south and
angry controversy in every school district
of the north. Tbo Democratic division
took place; three conventions were held
by them and two candidates nominated,
and bo the Republicans convened at Chi­
cago in May, i860, with calm assurance of
veution ha* been published 10,000 times—
in papers, pamphlets, speeches, magazines
and books almost without number. It
was tlie Ciatrix for the remolding of a
nation; the beginning of the mightiest

never convened a body containing more
carneat, honest and able men, almost
every man prominent in it or before it baa
since attained national tame, aud many
are known nnd noted wherever the English
salt of the campaign wa* unfortunate:
Lincoln received but 40 per cent, of tho
popular vote, and In all the slave states
but 26.000 rotes, while hr had 180 electoral
votes to 128 tor all others.
There wa*. *trictly speaking, no na­
tion*! Republican convention In 1864.

Ignored; sad it was quietly assumed that
all earnest friends ot the Union were to
act together in a great "Union party."
It ia a part of the irony of politics that
tills was the somewhat boastful title of
the party which supported Bell and Ev­
erett tu 1860.
In 1868 the old alignment was restored,
though the admitted Republican* were of
many shades of opinion^ of which Ben
Wade may be taken a* of one extreme and
William P. Fessenden of the other, and
the Republican convention of that year
wa* a comparatively tame affair. The
Republicans had no other name before
their convention tor president than that
of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, and as long as

tbe last, nnd on the thirty-sixth ballot
install. Hl* election and inauguration was
followed In a few months by hi* aaasssiuatiem; and It may be said that the
twenty-two years of Republican rule in
the United State* ended soon after, a* the
Democrats bad a popular majority of
nearly 600,000 In 1983, and elected Grover
Cleveland in 1884. The Republican con­
vention of that year was again held in
Chicago and was without special Incident,
as the exciting questions of party pro­
cedure h:ui been finally settled In 1880.
The present year opens with the Republi­
can convention again set for Chicago, and
the party prospects bright.

_ meSIOENTlAL

Charles Sumner. 2. William L.
Dayton, of New Jersey, who bad
nerved with distinction In tho senate,
was named
for vice president.
A
kmI

women to uarn a Bring, provided they

VOL. XXX
of the machine i* a comparatively «a*ymat-

Tlie New York Tribun* prints a Phila­
delphia special giving Ac result of a can­
vas* in five states a* to The choice of load­
ing Republican* for their presidential can­
didate. New York state, outside of New
York city and Brooklyn, returns 1,120 re­
plies. Depew lead* with 484; Blaine, 408;
Hlscock, 73, and Sherman, 48. Lincoln
received 28, with Allison, Hawley and
Harris 20, 17 and 16 respectively. Conk­
ling and Sheridan received 12 each, and
Foraker and Gresham are tied at 4. For
second choice Depew lead* with 818 votes
out of 1,112 sent in. Sherman is next
with 172.
The caurase in New York city resulted
tn 848 for Depew; 176 for Blaine and 152
for Shermau. Hlscock, 65; Conkling, 41;
Hawley, 11, Lincoln, 9; Sheridan, 8, aud
Harrison, 1. Brooklyn'* preference ia for
Blaine, he receiving 68 votes, with De­
pew only one behind him. Hlscock re­
ceived 53, with a large number scattering.
It is anybody's fight in Pennsylvania.

that there is no settled feeling iu favor of
anybody. Dropping Blaine, the reeult of
what may be called the second choice of
tbe slate stands thus: Lincoln, 855; Shermin, 254; Hawley, 108; Depew, 87; Harri­
son, 55: Gresham, 54; Allison, 34. Came­
ron, 28; Phelps, 25; Foraker, 20; Evarts.
IS; Hlsoock, 17; Sheridan, 8; Ingalls, 5;
Alger. 4; Porter. 1; Beaver, 1; the nom­
inee, 231. Total, 1,266.
In Ohio there Is a remarkable unanim­
ity among Republicans in favor of Sher­
man, and all concede that be will have
the solid delegation of the state. For sec­
ond choice the four leading favoritee are:
Foraker, 253; Lincoln, 241; Harrison,
218;'Hawley, 108. Ten hundred and
seventy-five district* were canvassed.
Replies were received from the W coun­
ties ot Indiana. In 56 of them Harrison,
Is tbe favorite; 26 prefer Sherman, and 10
are lu favor of Greeham. For second
choice, out of 1,475 replies, Sherman re­
ceived 852; Gresham, 821; Depew, 108;
Lincoln, 106; Blaine, 184, and Harrison
118, with the remainder scattering.
In Minnesota the Republicans believe

ea received resulted a* follows: Lin401; Gresham, 211; Sherman. 171;
Allison, 103; Blaine, 43; Foraker, 28:
Sheridan, 4; Conkling, 8; Fairchild, Davis
and Rusk, 1 each. On second choice,
there is tbe usual scattering, with Lincoln
the favorite.

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RESPECTFULLY,

I-jiXXTin Bros

C. WELTON

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QOOK &amp; SHELDON.

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had omitted a few lines, but he spoke a
vaat deal of truth, and gave tbe senti­
ment* of millions, from whom not much
has been heard for a time, an airing that
has been -needed.
The bungbeod* who
think consent to Democratic fraud !■ the
sweetest thing of tbe age are not happy,
but the scorching paragraph* of Ingalls
will be enjoyed in more homes In tbe
northwest than anything recently spoken.
—Cincinnati Commercial Gazette.

BXKBT

punctuation, etc., it becomes ou entirely dif­
ferent matter.
But a comparatively small number of type

A DEMOCRATIC FAILURE POINTED OUT

The
Yorlf Tribune print* a letter
from Walker Blaine,
reviewing the
fiaherier treaty recently mode at Waah' ington. Mr. Blaine review* tbe fisheries
^question, and zayz of the pending treaty
that it would tax the ingenuity of man to
devise a measure les* calculated to inspire
■ our fishermen with confidence for tbe
i future or to allay the smart* and wounds
' inflicted in tbe past. Three to five bundred thousand dollar* per year in remitted
1 duties i* not a great price for a nation to
pay which is looking around ^&gt;r some way
of diminishing its income and lessening
it* bank account; but that Is practically
: what we would hove to pay for the privi­
lege ot purchasing bait atu! ico and needed
supplies. A treaty better devised to bring
about the contentions of 1818 conld not
, have been framed. American fishermen
। will never rest content, nnd this vexed
problem will never find abiding solution
save under some such agreement as that
I of lhe' treaty of 1788 or 1854, honorably
I enforced and maintained in spirit and in
letter.
It negotiation cannot bring about such
nn end, there are tWt&gt; measure* that sug­
gest themselves, prevention and persua­
sion. The means for tbe first are fur­
nished in the resolution of congress,
• authorizing the president to inflict retallaI lory measure*; the second ia the lately
much discussed commercial union. De­
prive Canada of al! business relations
with this country, or grant to her a treaty
on the basis of unrestricted interchange
of product* with the enactment and en­
forcement of our tariff laws. "Manifc*tly tbo fisheries' are for aale," Mr.
Blaino concludes "Is it for our Intercet
to purchas* them at such n price? Tbe
probable immediate answer of tliu general
public would be a negative one. • • •
A great government 1s bound to maintain
it* right* as a nation and to protact it*
cltlscu* In their enjoyment of those
rights, and that unleo* weakly abandoned
thi* very question will b* a sourc* of
fruitful dispute tintll it shall b* satis­
factorily, amicably and definitely aottlad.

Tbe Hastings

Which will be sold at

PrtEFERENCES.__

ocratlc frauds and impart an extraordi­
nary tinge of meanness to tbe discussion
of public affaire, are troubling them*e!ve*
to assert that Senator Ingalls is sorrowful
about his speech last week.
Ingalls'

RANKS.
W1U5OX.
num
fremomt.
Hon. E. D. Morgan, of New York,
tailed Ute convcnUon to order; Hon.
Rolwrt luiimet, of the same Mate, wo*
e!&gt;o-cn temporary chairman, and after th*
preliminary organization, th* eloquent
Henry B. Imuic, ot-Indiana, was chosen
Mtmnnenl prwidcut. Many candid..trc
bad lawn talked of. but only t wo were
formally nominated and supported. In
the flrat and only ballot John C. Fremont

A Carload of
Plain and Barbed Fence Wire

of bested preparatory dtetwafon; tbe intel­
lectual giant* of pariimentary strength

Oocnty.________

K. TIMMERMAN.

♦ Homcepathic i’hyalc
Offlce over Lathrop'* d

MARTIN V. BARKE
UL Insurance aud Loan

J

JAMES A. S WEEZE I

HMt'nis. Mi
Frert,ecu lu all courts of the

H. LANDIS, M.

•
Physica
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ROBERTSON HOUS
THE SPECIALIST,

F.

F

HASTINGS, - - - MICH.,
Can give those suffering
from any form of

Hastings Cit

DISEASE,
The best possible testimonial
of his ability to grapple with
these diseases—a successful
Sractice in dealing with such
inorders.

Testimonials.
Of these he ean show enough
to convince the most skepti­
cal, froth the very best citizens
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
cluding business men, farmers,
mechanics and others.
'

HASTINGS. M

DRESS GOODS.
I have in store a large and well selected stock* of new

Michigan.

meriyoeeuyledby M

OFFICERS

W. 8. Goodyear. V

Spring Dress Goods

DIRECTOR

DON’T PUT OFF

Seeing him if you are suffer­
ing from Buch diseases. Now
is the time. .
Consultation Free.

All wool Noveltv Suitings, Cashmeres, Beges, Serges, Tricot*
and Turner’s Suitings in all the latest spring colors.

iastingj mar

In Millinery Goods

The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he can cure
you. Extended experience as We have all the newest shapes in Hats and Frames, and com­
a specialist enables him to
plete line of Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, ete.
easily determine, and the best
of modern appliances and the Ladies Intending to Purchase Any Goods
most approved remedies,
adapted for special cases, many
In my line will find it to their advantage to call and look
over our goods before purchasing.
of them prepared only by Dr.
Baughman, enables him to ef
feet cure easily where oth­ Apr. 10.
ers would fail.

J. RUSSELL

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
VOL. XXXII. NO. 51.

Hastings, mich.. april is. isss.

County News.
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THE SPECIALIST.

NASHVILLE,

doors north

JAMES A.
Lawyer,
•1 the state. OOkeover

\V H. I,ANDIS. M. D.,
’V
Physican and Surgeon,
uhL Mkh.
if Kilpatrick's drug
*red«y&lt;» umbL

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.ROBERTSON HOUSE,

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I’rojifirtor,
a*r. .1 ilci.. u *»&lt;] rll**Llpgi, Midi.

Rates, S1.00 per Day.
Tbi« H • .
. aui pi-utat.: nxini-u The
ssirttuix *&gt; ■■ : :x- k mpectfuUjr solicited.

fastings City Bank.
HASTINGS, MICH.

OAFI'FA# SSO.OOO.OO.

OFFICERS:
0-O.itobtaw,,

C. D. Brcle, Caahier.
DIRECTORS:
*.8. Good) •AT.
W. H. |’«wm,
J. A. Greble.

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D'liwnelL
pL2,_$&lt;rTert-t'-*rl,on.
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Poatinaatcr, Frwport.
v' A" *’orthlajid, Weilar Creek.
.Norwood, Delton.
n«wn'2.T'.’,lc,,2’T fornen.
bSI m
^‘devillW
* Inlier. Cnwuj » corn» ?.• finiwurd. Hrowani.
fij?-Jeyip-&lt;&gt;ranrej file.
Hpring*.

CRESSYS CORNERS.

This u 7

for -h~l

The fields look very unpromising for
anything more than half a crop. S
contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum” SoM only
bsrmers are busily engaged in plowin cans.
’
A *•«•«» I. goto, U
I’KICR BAKING POWDKR CO.
sxw tuUK.
chica&lt;k&gt;.
ar. Leung.
Byron Fisher's new store is nearly
completed, and he will soon move his
Roods into it and tie ready to serve his
o d patrons as well as hew, who may
give him a call.
y
Several teams are at work grading
for the depot, which will be completed
by the first of May.
R- v.e&gt;'“olda m*y
address­
ed at Plainwell.
The sick are all on the mend except
!• rank and Peter Rlckenmore, who are
verv sick with measles.
T he concert at the grange hall was
well attended Friday night
Mr. Darin and wife, of Loonldaa.
have Into spending a tew days at Milo
and Creasy.
Rev. Barnes will preach at Creasy the
evening ol April 20ih.
School opens the 23rd of this month.

C.WBIpJON

R. TIMMERMAN.
Homa-p Kbit- 1’hy.sician * Surgeon,
(Off.* wr LzisrvpS drU&lt;'»U&gt;rr.)

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New
.-.y’.r’ ’• ba‘**n lhl‘
*nd
their *ut&gt;aeriMlot:i to the
BANXKK'BMgeut* named fcliove.
lUnpectltihy.
COOK &amp; NI8KKBN.

PERFECT

an? burgeon,
icr Nevin'* store
, . ;• in. AU call*
.-'in-led to. Ke»l-

Tw M.XU p^, „

-

- MICH.,

Can give those suffering
from any form of

DISEASE,
The best possible testimonial
of his ability to grapple with
these diseases—a successful
practice in dealing with such
disorders.

okancKville.
Mrs. Wm. England Ml add disloca­
ted her ankle last Wednesday.
Ora Saddler, of Richland, visited rel­
atives here the past week.
Hugh Phetteplace, of Petoskey, re­
turned home last Saturday, after a two
weeks visit with relatives and old
friends.
A. Si. Clem and family returned
home from Woodland last week, where
they have been through the sugar sea­
son.
The donation was a success OnanclalIv. over 86000 being taken.
Who will say Orangeville is not a
good pla^e to live In? During the past
four months over 812500 has l&gt;een rais­
ed for the mlniMcra, and 840.00 to re­
pair the church. L. Hdrper, who has been living In
the sKlitge through the winter, will
nrv* back to his farm this week.
'
Fred Walker and Zua McDowell, of
Leighton, visited at C. H. Thurston's
lust Friday.

SOUTH HASTINOR.

Of these he can show enough
to convince, the most skepti­
cal. from the very best citizens
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
cluding business men, fanners,
mechanics and others.
DON'T PUT OFF
Seeing him if you are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time.

School will commence at tbe Star
next Monday.
Alex Youngs has moved into the
house recently vacated by Rob’t Gam­
ble. on Hilsinger’s place.
Ret. Chas. Cutler preached at the
Star Sundav afternoon, and will preach
again next Sunday evening and every
four weeks therwfter.
Peter Coburn has the job of building
the foundation for the bi Him tar school
house, and Nort Paton is helping him.
' Elia Coburn is visiting relatives in
Kalamazoo.
•
Vat McCarthy has moved onto his
place in this vicinity.
E Baldwin and wife are visiting in
Battle Cnek this week.
Lee S. Cobb, deputy county surveyor,
was In this section last week, and stak­
ed out the Freer-Barnaby ditch. The
ditcher* commenced work Monday.
_
Jno. Slilson has a dandy five days
01 Richard Freer and wife are visiting

Consultation Free.

in this wetiou before going on their
eastern trip.
•

Testimonials.

Tbe Dr. will tell wru plainly
whether or not he can cure
you. Extended experienie as
a specialist enables him to
easily determine, aijd the best
tff modern appliances and the
most approved remedies,
adapted for special cases, many
of tnem prepared only by I&gt;r.
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily where oth­
ers would fait
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Suite of Michigan—In the Circuit Court for the

AGw»nd Iknki

CARLTON CENTER.

The funeral services of Chas. Peters
were held at the Center church Sunday
the J5th.
Ell Wellman Is reported better.
.
Anna Raymond is seriously UL
Allen Stilwell expects * man from
Ottawa county to help him on tbe farm
tbe coming reason.
,
„n11ntA
W MrKiblmn has purchased * couple
of tine mares from a man In Carlton
lias any one *een thkt fellow from
the Tamarac lately.
C. O. Fleming took * drive to HaatinUara °and Laverne Ellis are visiting
their grand father, A. B. Raymond.

Charlie Mason has r'*tu.r“dJ*?mh^e
north bringing the measles with him.

plain ant.
h,„ vMc'i
lb«r
WHttam IL RanMw. CT* E. B*n«w »nd Hen- Wurren s—1«J “"-r l|uUaTlul S**-

ty of Barry. In etenctn-™***.£? u
Upon due proof bv »fh.ta&lt; t that wm li■ £
a»w and Henry C.
In
aotsln the nwve enUlled
t! Urourt, reside out of Unj-*H^Kd «f
AXn|»^

njri.rtreM*!
£*pr»»*d
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,r'l'ohn Him «n&lt;l «l"
thi oMbou" on W.K.

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•’TTQnlel.’SS w“.talk&gt;!'«•
or^dtn S &lt;O B.Ule Creek Sumlny.
JI,“ nrSh« E.U« l&gt;«Uw "“O''™1

'X^'wT’Ander.m I. ItnproCn,
’‘"(Jo-ire (SP-ncor l^ .nnirhoureup.

®tef Hid»«

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and whv dmt t he tell oflL
L. B- Potter it preparing to move his

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Patronize the Banner

Job Rooms.

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b*™hool eommHiced in Un .Horta"

5S°1~? ShndiJ. Bev. Harder, of

Nash ville, presiding-

WHOLE NO. 1716.
WOODLAND.

FOUR COENEKN.

Crockigator appears to be to previ­■
The roads are improving.
Adalbert Burton is home again, after
ous.
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r
The sugar season is now over, and
WUl wm in Lowell Saturday.. P^°Ple ar® now taking care of their spending the winter north of here.
Miss Cadwell was in Lowell Friday
Homer Wood, Lon Woods and wires
night.
The funeral of Mr. Peters was held spent Sunday at Arab Barnum's fa
John larger was in Hastings Wed­
your city.
at
the
Holmes
church
on
Sunday.
nesday. t
Jerd Campbell is working for Mala
Our feed mill has been kept very busy Kenyon for a abort time.
.
Sweet, of Grand Rapids, waa in
during the past week, having been run
town Tuesday.
.Mis. George Bump has a brother
Conrad Smelker has purchased a nlghta part of the time,
from Lansing visiting her. .
Uncle John McArthur and Billv Mc­
binder of Messer Broa. A Reynolds,1
Lottie Loomis. of Hope, who ha»
Arthur
have
new.
windmills.
'
UMUngB,
C. S. Palmerton has shut down his been spending a tew weeks with C. 8.
Smith Will and J. Fox were at Lake •
Boice and family, returned to her home
saw mill fora time.
Odessa Saturday. ,
A considerable wire slat fence is be­ on StindavJasL
John Nagler will doi the carpenter
Matie Baine, after making an extend­
ing built in this section this summer.
work on John Timm's house.
ed visit with her sister of Grand- Rap­
A new fence around our school ids.. returned to this vicinity on Friday
John Yarger was at t£e Valley city
grounds adds much to its appearance.' last.
Thursday and Friday.
James Godfrey and wife were In When this is completed, we think that
Hat rison Long rejoiceth again. It’s
no village in Burry county can boast of a bov of April 13th.
Lowell Saturday.
Lida Morgan spent Sunday with Mr. so nice a school house and grounds.
Mr. Editor, your scribe made a big
Remington's people near Lamberquin's
Wonder what makes George look so mistake in aiulnm of vour last issue,
croaaing.
harpy?
k was to Nr Y. state that Melvin
John Smelker was in South Lowell
Lola Goddard has taught a week and Sprague was going accompanied by
Thursday.
reports good success.
Flora Fuller, instead of to Washington
D.E. Watters was. In Grand Rapids
The Good Templars will give a liter­ Territory as stated last week.
Tuesday and Wednesday on business.
C. 8. Boice has a new rattler.
ary entertainment at the M. E. church
Henry- Eckert and Herman Gosch on Sunday evening. April 29th. A
were at the county seat Tuesday.
&gt;
good program is prepared.
MINISTER PHELPS: AT HOME.
Did you notice the new sign over the
George Garlick's time with B. 8.
music hall door.
Holly having expired, George has
John Beeler has Improved the looks gone to Lansing to engage in Carpenter
of his place by building a new fence.
work.
'People who wish the earliest news
Reuben Buras did &amp; very good job
should take the Banner.'as it reaches •••-***-»” rr^ui ux, nrauoKug aw,
fixing up Main SL
Will Miller, of Woodland, com­ us on Wednesday, rendering the news «»d mid be wa* grtug tack on th* mma ra
JuDa
menced work for J ob Cheeeebrough in of
1 other county papers a little stale.
Our merchants are getting on a large ««ed reganiing th»
the factory Wednesday.
of spring goods.
rumor that ta tad
Emma Dakin, of Muir, spent Thurs- stock
1
dav with Miss Cadwell.
That is a tad piece of road between oon* 1hon*
T
0^
and Lake Odessa.
oqa tta du.-f j«». fa
ST
Mrs. J. Fox is spending a tew days -Bonanza
‘
Cora Nye will begin school next «cwhlP- **
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f/
Mi
visiting friends in Lowell.
taws no intentwoof L/"**
Lulu Thompson returned to her Monday.
Andrew Miller was arrested on Moni,r^at
heme in Grand Rapids Saturday, after
by Constable David Haight on a ~3\. “ *“ww‘ .8k.
a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. day
'
Geo. Perkins.
'civil warrant, sworn out before Justice V? ru^r
Our post-master comes out with a Velte by Ed. Miller. Mr. MiUer plead “r
guilty to the charge of tresspass,
new plug haL We think it becomes not
1
and gave a two hundred dollar bond for
him In good shape.
appearance before Justice Velte on
Mrs. Thompson, of Grand Rapids, is his
1
,.,u
IOua., uh
.u p.,u.
doubt tbe sincerity ironsTTR rwrxrs.
■
April,
JHlh.
enjoying a visit with her daughter, Thursday,
'
John Bove has the job of building H Mr
dwiluiug n nomination. Ba
Mus. Lettie Perkins, of this place.
wall for Prof. .Smith's
Smith’« new house,
house
‘L- b«&gt;«t intont «f the Mthe
Those on the sick list this week are ths
•
j- -■ _ -• Tb4’ W»eri«&lt; quarttam, he raid, did not
Anna Brunner. Maggie Miller, F. E. -Mr. Smith is sure of a good wall for
io .. workman.
. appear to particularly intanMt ttu&gt; English
is tygood
Demings, Herbert Hinkley and Father John
•
. 1. N. Harter will move to Lake prxipio. So long tia the Canadian people vara
Smelker.
•
this week to engage in the merJ. C. Kennedy, of Caledonia, will Odessa
&lt;
business.
start an agricultural store in this place chantile
&lt;
EBB AND FLOW OF HOPE.
Mrs. Hunsicker will occupy the
west of Sisson’s stora He will kt*p a
house
vacated by Mr. Harter.
full supply of farming tools.
I
Mr. Held has another boy.
According to all reports, Crockigator
George Baitinger is visiting Wood­
was the fellow to have the misfortune
Krw Tame. April 10 —Mr. Conkling wm
friends.
of falling down stairs. We were not land
1
aware that he was in the habit of stay- r Mrs. Baitinger went to Grand Rapids •o much Letter Saturday that the doctor*
Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. raid if be improved as rapidly for onotbv
ing up late nights.
bnuggs.
Mrs. Lou Houghton returned to her
Mrs. Rand has left town, and gone to home in Grand Rapids Friday.
live with her daughter, Mrs. HoughtalEmma Bitzer went to Grand Rapids
Friday.
. Mr- F’ok™ »*cnM&gt;d quit* ttapturiog. Tta
in, in Assyria.
Arthur Haight Is in Grand Rapids.
do-u&gt;re. howirw, dw n« raom to ta hapeiom,
John Goodrich moves this week to
Mrs. Geo. Davenport fell down cellar
^'tween b and 9 p. m., wtan Dr. Bartar
the house of C. IL Palmer near the cen­
a few days since, and was injured quite &lt;*raco°l
twuw.fromhb Urtvi*itto
ter.
tta poUmit for tta Bight, ta told tta wtwNew singing books have been pro­ badly.
Wm. Cramer will build a house this . Uwn r',Port«ri wta&gt;/s«d him and &lt;ukcd for
cured for the use of tbe M. E. Sabbath
summer.
'
new*:
school
An ™r tietorj h» tan loeaM in
'*'!«“*?“&gt;T"“»•
CtaHlnsta
George Spencer has his new house en­
during "the &lt;tay, and ia, ia
Woodhnd. SovotI tand, wlU be «m- not lost anything
—
closed. and will soon move in.
fart, a Kiiade better than at thi* Unw last
Supervisor Potter has begun making ployed.
night
Hr
hax
taken
a
good
deal
of nutriJohn Smith has completed tbe job of
his round of pleasant calls
Mrs. Baldwin preached at the U. B. moving C. A. Hough's barn.
church Iasi Saturday evening.
Frank McArthur and mother visited
Frank Smith, of Hustings, visited his friends in Portland on Saturday and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Spilth, lust Sunday.
John Eastman started for Arizona
week.
Jacob Endinger returned from a Tuesday morning.
short visit among friends in Ohio last
Wallace and West Pettinglll and
Arch Hough started for Nebraska M Tlie-«-nator nd
Saturday.
n few intalllnot
u L- H. Potter is making preparations Tuesday morning.
to-n&amp;hL Hi* couitb to
“Dad’’ will conduct the prosecution qutartion* to
to move his barn and build an addition
imprvvtd. I gave him »txnn medicine for
in
the
case
of
Miller
vs.
Miller.
to the same.
„
The funeral of Mrs. Powless, of Man
Young Soldier.
"Doctor," raid a reporter, “it wa*
istee, daughter of L. Emery, whs held
thia afternoon that Mr. Conkling
attheM.E. church last Sunday, and
attended bv a large assembly of people.
Will Frace returned from Ovid Fri­
day nig'ht, his trial for disturbing the
NORTH-EAST HAST1NOS.
peace coming oil before Squire Mills tell yiotl I think tta nmn n a h'.xvU better. I
Frank Wolrott and Fayatte Iwley Salurdal- He was found guilty and
coma or in a com*to«r KtatA. I *m going
will go io Muskegon this week ,w^ere lined aliout 816 and costa.
they will spend the summer.
&gt;
The Congregational young ladies are away. I won’t coma back, and Dr. Hartley
Ddos Burlier, after spending several to give a “wide-awake” social at G. A. i» In charge."
After Dr. Barker WfL and until 11 o’clock.
months with his parents, will return to Truman’s Wednesday evening.
Muskegon.
The building used as a salesroom is Mr.Otokling dept natlraaly,waking at inter­
S. N. Baldwin has been shingling bis being moved one lot south, and will Im- val*. Judge Ckixe left the bou«n at 11, to get
Roma
(deep. He raid Mr. Conkling was then
transformed iuto a blacksmith shop,
Mrs. A. Pennock and little child, of which will be occupied by Arnold Ik*Delton, has hveo spending som« time bolL Mr. Reynolds will build a fine.
with her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. D. p*d- new brick in its stead.
' ,
Isaac Mvers, who moved from this
waltader.
Mrs. Ashley has sold her property place to Midland last winter, was in the
and will make her home with her village Thursday and Friday, having manager of Um WUkwitam. t«aw hall duh ia
daughter Mrs. Church.
been brought back on some cnaliel 188fl and 1H87, and well known to the profoefell down otair» at bl* home hen- MooTwo taggers were on our streets Fri­ mortgage business. He was not de­ non,
Sr night, and nutoined injuriea Uiat ra­
tained, however, and went home Fri­
day last.
ted in ill* death Tuesday morning. Ha
Mr. Lichty has moved on Mr. Rapb s day night.
Presiding Elder Weik, of Reed City,
Mav Baldwin has returned from will preach at the Evangelical church
Milwaukee. Her many friends will be I on Sunday evening next.
The new drug store of Baughman &amp;
glad to see her again.
J
Louie Wood and wife and Homer Buel Is running and presents a veryWood and wife spent Sunday at A. 1. neat and business like appearance.
Barnum’s.
Aylsworth A Co., who dosed out hadulit-de daughter of whom hewn very
I. .Baldwin has been quite sick with their business at this ptace intending to fend; who wo* tenderly devoted to him. Ba
the measles.
___ go to Big Rapids, were jockeyed out of
Mrs. Sprague, of Augusta, has been their location they had contracted for
visiting at Demott’s and Stewart's but at that place, and have re-opened their
was called home by the death of her stock in the old Kocher store.
granrl mother.
.
II. M. Lee is putting up a unique
Sunday school at the Altoft school
awning, his own invention, not patent­
house began last Sunday.
ed. in front of his place of business
Mhu Hutchison will make her home
It is highly probable that our school
with her daughter Mrs. Kio&lt;tl*y.
'Oh, I know," mid the doctor^ daughter,
Mrs. Grey, of Kendallville. Ind., will building will be henceforth heated with
steam.
"we will go to tta college and get papa, and
spend a sv.ort time with her niece Mrs.
Dick Sturgis* face has an enlargement
Geo. Moore, thence she will go to Chiof its ordinary pleasant smile, and it Is
^tertie Johnson, of Coats Grove, has all on account of the new boy which ar­
Tta two cirl» started for tbo Medical coL
rived at hi# house last Thursday.
been spending a week with her aunt
Mrs. Clement Smith, of Hustings,
Mrs. Philip Dunbar.
Nor* Matthews, of this place. Is was at Truman's over Sunday.
Chas. Smith haicommenced work on a table, and the young girl** father, tbo doc­
clerking for the firm of Stauffer &amp;
his new house corner of Washington tor, waa engaged in tta work of diraoctioa
^Mre^Theodore Demott was called to nod Qut*en streets.
. upon a Bring dog, which waa aona attar
Miss Ella Jenks, of Battle Creek, is than the loft greybewnd.
the bedside of her dying mother last
week, and is now remaining with her Visiting the Misses Barl»er.
The little folks had a jolly candy puli
sister who is very ill
ut the residence of F. M. Smith Satur­
day evening.
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EAST CARLTON.
Prdestrtanlsm Is the latest fad among floor, Tbe dog1* mlclraM acr«unr«l and
Mina Crowell leaches in tbe Friend
the local young men. It takes the | rtuhed away from the room. But tha pro­
school house andI la well liued. _
Mr. Standley has rented the Hollow- form of a four or five mile run before feMor's daughter remained, Mitill and pula
Must be appetizing, BL I a* death, her eye* »iA&gt; open and staring ok
peter farm on the corner and is about breakfast.
least.
•
I h»T father. Just aa be, looking op, prreeivad
to move onto the same.
Rev. Koebl- r has moved toFlint,and j wliat bad happene-l. be aaw hl* daughter
Geo. Lydr has loot a valublecow.
the
new
Evangelical
clergyman. Rev. {linking down in a faint H* apraug to bar
John Allerding has a good farm
Geo. Johnson, of Caledpniu, will soon and rairad her in hi* arm*. Hho did not rw
h°WnL0IwTui*mB hBB mfuSe 500
o( locate hire.
I cover couKiooancw for two day*, and waa
Daniel Gariingw, one of Glasgow’s then in a torrihle fever. Riwovcring from
maple sugar. '
,
,
genial Germans, was married iiwt Wed- i the few, it wm found that *be had wall
Dr. Abort is gaining slowly.
nesday
to
Miss
Amelia
Eckard,
of
nigh lost her rearon. She will, tbo narrator
Mertie Stairs is able to be up and
Woodland.
They will occupy the of the *tory says, probably alw*y» bo tba
RlT’roi^hing"^! the W. M. chart* last house on Queen SL formerly occupied I vioim of monomania.—Boatac Traown0
StidSiy Rev. Martin.
by Bev. Koehler.
&gt; "Listener.

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FARM AND garden

Simmons

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keep up the growth'of tta plant.' Poul­
try manure and Peruvian guano have
each rendered valuable service when ap­
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FUNK &amp; WAGNALLS

The important subject of plowu mid
plowing lias taco recently shown forth in
its many phases by Profesoor Sanborn, in
a bulletin giving a report of results and
oteervattomi gained and made «n the
Missouri state agricultural grounds. Fol­
lowing is a brief summary of these ob­
servations:
’

jy1
FIU. 1—PUOPElt VKlTH.
1. A deflection of the traces when un­
der draught from a Btraight linn from
■boulder to doubletree rctmltMiu a decided
loss of power, and such low -fg applied to
the galling and worrying of tbe horse.
2. The use of n truck or a little wheel
under the end of tta plough taam gained
14.1 per cent. &lt;if the draft as an aver­
age of the trials made, and ia addition
gave a more uniform furrow and relieved
the plowman. This saving cun be tnadu
only when the line of draft is right.
3. The use of the coulter was, without
exception, attended with a derided lorn of
fu«e or increase,! draft by whatever
form of coulter used, but was lew with
tbe new style coulter than with tta roll­
ing and old fashioned coulter. Tbe aver­
age guin of draft by dispensing with
the coulter was 15.0 per cent. Tta coul­
ter invariably disturbed the line of
draft, resulting iu a furrow of different
dimensions from those formed without it.
4. The draft of a plow derreases as
depth of furrow increases unhl it rractas
I tta plow's normal imjMKitv, and then taervaseti as the depth I*, increased lievuad
this capacity of tta plow. This law to
modified by tta fact that as a furrow in­
creases in size the rat|p of cutting face or
edge of plow to the furrrfw turned decseaswi.
.
.
5. The draft of a plow dixsreatas as
■width of furrow incroiwe until the nor­
i mnl capacity of tta plow is nuicl.-cd, after
which it increases again under the same
limitations as in previous case of depth,
yet it does not increase in as rapid a ratio
as is seen in case of depth. The ai&gt;«uhue
draft in a 15-inch furrow was leas than
fora 10-inch furrow.
The discord of these results with
those previously found by others has
weceral possible explanations, one of which
may poadbly be the influence of plow
Improvement.
f. Tta necessity of intelligently gdjust­
ing the furrow to the normal capacity of
tta plow or using only plows that, will be
nomml to the furrow turned was mode
apparent. The loss in draft from a
furrow varying from the plow's normal
cnpMity by two points only was for an
avernge of al! trials of varying widths and
depths 21 per cent. From the standpoint
of draft it is. {mor economy to turn a
small furrow. Three horses orc tatter
than two in plowing.

2.000,000 acres

M*«A

tro0
EJU. 2— IMPItOFEB DEPTH.

8. If one adds the Having from the three
factors discuRxil—truck, coaltera and
width und depth—one gets 49 7 pir cewL;
of a plow with truck on, coulter off, and
vens ,ln euring erotin whooping-cough, cold-, plow a good sized furrow, will give thia
taaraenea*. bronclilil*, and like throat and’ per cent, of gain when put against a plow
lung affertlons m rouiawn to childhood,, make*
It Justly popalnr aa a txM*ehoid * .-QC « 11 with coulter on, truck off and turning' a
remedy. Peekhatn'a Croup Hem- U^eS 811 nhallow, narrow furrow; or rather tta
, edy is ptesNint to take aud eon- fnrmc nF latter will draw 49.7 percent, harder than
teta nothing the leant injurious forms OI the former, it the protesKor'H data are cor-'
to the n&gt;ort delicate etiiri. No
•nun
rent.
form of opiate enter into ItaeoM- JLiuu
V. A seven by fourteen inch furrow re­
position.lln n-1.i &lt;»hvlati&lt;&lt; ibr wup’-Mngeffect
result!ng-from the atadnltfraUsci of the various quires abont three horae power to turn it.
fimpQ
coogii miiturr-on thrruarkft. Those who n*e two hones, either turn a
VUFeS
Keep Peekbam'sCroup Item■ Whftfmi n
riway« a: hand, it l» safe small, costly furrow or overdraw their
WllOUping-^.j certain u relieve. Given Jhitmcs U[x&gt;n nod land of tta kind in &lt;jue»CniicHv
,o &gt;°"r Mul** &lt;M,M lB Un"'' tion—ii clay loam.
'
many »teeplrM&lt;. atixions hour*
10. A furrow turned wltose size jit not
w|U ta avnWnl. A single
fl!FAR
trial will ascure your mmt
tuieo
Dcd-uml to the jjQn ta usually, If net al­
ways, n jerky or uqeven one, jx&gt;ur aud
,iS Coughs and haul
on 1 he workman. The uccompanyUi'ls'w
Colds.
ing cuts, which reprewnt tta acuud
„®“Mev«rs. Hcigler it Rowdi; uierakanu. &gt; draft and Its flactuatiuns nt vorylug
Fleeport. MIdh., writes:—We have sold »&lt;»«• depths anil width*, shmr this. Attesftkm
edy- juiraoleeins rt to do ail that la Maimed ia called to the irregularity of tbe llaea In
for IL or refund.the pt let. aud not vue tattle Figs. 1 (proper depth/ and 2 (improper
ba» ever been relunit-d
depth) iu comparison. The wrong depth
gives an uneven draft The name • waa
nadUM'S CBtfOP REMEDY
0 Peckham. Free- found Jn cute taken where a loo narrow
non. Mich. Soldiby all dniftgixw, We. and Me. furrow 1b compared with a furrow of
per bottle.
proper width. In both cases the more
Irregular Hues drew tta harder of the two.

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist. •
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■

The time for corn
varies with
- . i tbe lullt tide and also depends much apon

CATARRH A■ mild
“T;,
a- “»» “
“•
and tbe ground warm is a safe rule,

Creoffl Baja
Cleanses the
Nasal Paaaages.
Allays Painnc
n fl a m snail on.
Heals the ttores

Seises of Taste
and Smell.

TRY THE CUR!

2
rue m
partlrulsm. which we m.n;
A Co., pnrtbmd. Maine.

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planted in drills, and corn planters and
cultivators are quite generally adopted,
aud it is commonly conceded that the drill
systeminduces tta greatest yield, other
conditions being equaL Flat culture is
now the general rule for the corn crop, ft
having long ago been proven that hilling
is not required for tta support of the
plant, ns waa formerly supjiosetl, and
there ta also a saving of latar in the flat
culture Bystem. A plan of drill culture,
favored by some on light and naturally
dry upland, Is what la known as the fur­
row system of planting. The field is
broken up as usual and made level. At
the time of plautingone thorough harrow­
ing is given and the furrows laid off and
thrown up into five feet lieds, tta corn
being planted in the furrow's between the
beds. The object of this plan ta to insure
moisture to tbo crop.
The fertilizers
are sown In the bottom of the furrows
and mixed with the soil by running along
the furrows a sharp single shovel coulter
or dragging u chain through them. Then
tbe med ta dropped and covereth
The after cultivation la dune with culti­
vators, which gnuluafly level down the
surface of the ln-d*, returning the soil to
the corn and leaving the general surfare
level when completed.
The system of “checking’' corn, m&gt; that
the cultivation tnny ta in 'two dlrectir.M,
direct and aero**, ta much practiced in
tbe northern and western stales. At the
east ami in ninny o( the middle states
planting ia drills mid cultivating shallow
and flat with cultivator and hoe prevails
among the more progressive farmers.
As to tta matter of seed, farmers are
advised for ttalr general crops to plant
such varieties us in former years have
proven successful iu their own localities
aud iu soils similar to their own. Small
plots may ta profitably employed in test­
ing new and promising kinds introduced
by trustworthy seedsmen or oilier
’*

Tta old German wax bean Ims long en­
joyed an enviable reputation among wax
beans. It matures early, the Savor is
superior and its pods are tender, but It Js
not ao prolific as some other varieties.

NEW PROLIFIC GERMAN WAX BKLN.
And now is introduced for tl|e first time
tn the public the new prolific German wax
I l*ean, an improved strain of the old fa­
vorite German wax. This new strain,
•which has-been tested in many localities
with both held and garden culture, apl*ans to have given very general satisfac­
tion. Vick, who has been testing it for
four years, has ft' catalogued this season
under the -name of New Prolific German
Wiyc. Ilia stock was started from a eln-

while the general appearance of the plant
«f the new.prolific resembles the old and
rekainsite good pointe, Vick claims for
.tbe newcomer that it is a utronger and
more robust grower; its jxxls arostraight­
er, longer, rounder, and that it is more
than twice m productive—in tact, comblnew all tta good qualities of the old
with the improvemenu wrought by yean
at careful selection aud cultivation.

Minnesota Leads the ‘World

wimrever that maybe. In nil localities.
Three conditions are esscxitini to tbe pro­
duction of a paying crop -of com, namely

tittup*-.
Progressive formers have de­
monstrated the economy of a thuremgh
preparation of tta soil far the Heed; in­
deed not a few of our most nucasstful
growers advocate and practice, ns liest
and easiest, the cultivation previous to
planting; that la to nay, they do not u*o«
plow after planting, but let nil the deep
culture of the soil precede it
Where manure is required the better
way Is to spread it broadcoHt nud plow it
tn, ft Cerars, or harrow ft in, if well pul­
verized and deconqxMed. When manure
in thoroughly incorporated in the soll.Xhe
roots of the plants are certain to take it
up, and tta development of ear and grain
will correspond with that of stalk
and leave-, which la not the ouw&gt;
when a limited amount of fertilizer
is placed iu hill or drill only. To gain
Che lK**t resuta from the employment of
•tlmnbdlng
eleiucnte
in
hQl
or
drill,
available
plant
—
must

THE TEN VIRGINS.

polut gained, and tta cmptoynreuUt ftrUliiera ia tbe
of decided
advantage,
provided,
«s drill
has la
hfirt
ro^tSd.^Sc

Parents are often worried about agbiuhfirow ;
lug signs tit
WIRE STAKES ADVISED FOR PLANTS,
A PROLIFIC WAX BEAN.
force Into th*
thlug

American Garden made an admirable
suggestion when it advised wire plant
stakes as worthy of adoption. In these
days, when wire ta so mneh used for
fences aud arbors, there are always short
lengths left over that can ta utilised for
stokes. The authority referred to tells
just l&gt;w to do this:
Take wire of sufficient strength to afford
some support istaall wire will do tor deli­
cate little plants, but heavy ours require
stout); straighten
ft mid cut into
lengths from one
t to three and a half
feet; then, with a

pliers or use of an
anvil swage, bend
one end into a
ring, as in Fig. 2.
run waxb.
'■ import-* w
put this curve on
the end, ns it holds the tying material
la place without taing bo tight ns
to choke tta .pfiufl,* mid without it
tta Khnrp -wires nre a constant Moarce
of danger, talng liable to catch in
the clothing and M-rioualy injurs anyone
thrown upon them. Group* of flower
htaiks can ta tied up by taking th rev of
the slakes and pawing the string through
the wire loops. A tatter way when shap­
ing the wires ta to mhke notes of them
into jaum, shaped m In Fig. 1, where ths
tops catch together, furnflng a wire circle
to Hupport tta plants, allowing them to
develop their naturaj^tanuty of growth.
If these wires are &lt;lipjn-d'into thin paint or
Hack varnish they will hut for years. Au
easy way to do this ta to atop up one end
of a piece of two inch gas pipe of the right
length, fill with tta varnish and quickly
dip the rtakes in aad hang them up to
dry. Make these now and you will lie
glad of ft when staking time cornea.
Now is the time to study the catalogues
of trustworthy seed men.
|
According to late nccoants tbe Louisi­
ana strawberry crop ia the largest ever
grown.
.
Arkansas and Texas claim that tta im­
migration Into those states during the
post year has been greater than in any
previous hcmbou.
Prof. De Mirth is quoted as saying, that
hay fed to a cow between menln Is worse
than wasted, as it interferes with the di­
gestion of the regular ration.
bi no way can a fanner with lean
trouble enrich a pom field with scanty
hcrlKtge than by feeding sheep on it; So
Sffinns an English sheep farmer.
Readers interested in tta production of
silk cucooub can obtain InformaUon o
the subject by applying ;u&gt; the comaili
doner of agricultore, Washington, D. C
who lias on hand some silkworm eggs fa
dlslrlbutiou.

Tha Tired Feehnq

the following: Mr C. H. Morr&amp;rk. Ark.. »ys: "Wiw down
»cea of ImkgB, and friencto and LESSON IV, SECOND QUARTER, IN*
ano pronounced mu an incmabk
TERNATIONAL SERIES, APRIL 22.
consumptive. Began taking
W!
New Discovery for consumption, urn
now on my third bottle, and abl« to
oversee the work on my farm. It is the
finest medicine ever made."
Jease Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio,
says: "Had it not been for Dr. King’s
New Discovery fot consumption I
would have died of lung troubles. Was
given up by doctors. Am now in best
of health.** Try IL Sample bottles free
Oil with their lain;*. grace should gu with a
at W. H. Goodyear's drug store.

The
wenth.rl .. . ....
especUfljr upon those who
mod of tta time. The pec-j
complaint known as "tlCi

strength to

. ..ura ami Hmm beg-m

Bleep soundly; could get Up without ti, •
tired and Unguid feeling; amt n.y apu«i...
Imnroviid." II. A
v.........

soon to Ids church a* rxjx'rtwl. Not
This remedy is liecoming so well
known and bo popular as to need no another's need boor shut, tu much fcr tbe
social mention. All who have used
Watch
ejtwic hitters sing the same song of
praise. A purer medicine,dciea not. ex­
ist, and it is guaranteed to do al! that is
claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all
diseases of the liver and kidneys, will
remove pimples, bolls, salt rheum, and
other affections caused by impure blood. the perfect number of secular life, a* “seven"
Will drive malaria from the system and
prevent as well as cure all malarial fe­ inated hi tbo arithmetic of Uie ten fingers.'
vers. For cure of headache, constipa­
tion aud indigestion try Electric bitters.
Entire satisfaction guaranteed or mon­ fanned a congregation to build a synagogue,
ey refunded. Price Wets and 81 per then* wore ten commaiidtueuta, etc. Thia.
bottle at W. H. Goodyear's drug store.
seem to teach half conMimmatiun, tbe fingers
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, fleers. Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands
The parabk ia boMxi upon tbe marriage
Chilblains, Corns, and skin Eruptions,
and positively' cures Piles, or no pay Late iu the evening, attended by - his friends,
required. It is guaranteed to give per­ or "gn’ornamcn,'’ to the bride's dwelling.
fect satisfaction, or money ijefunaed.
PrieeSS cents per box. For sale by W.
H. Goodyear &amp; Co.
went injirorosnion by torchlight to the bride­
Thieves are ridding Rollin larders.
groom's house, tairig joined on tta way by
THE HOMELIEST MAN In Harting* aa well invited guests rtta virgins in the parable)
with torches. .When tin, bridegroom's bouse
m the handMmirat and othcrv call at our More

Strenfft/n-n the System.
Hood's Sarsaparilla U charactertr..*d ta
three peculiarities: 1st, the ooteMii^ ~f
remedial agents; 2d, the proportion, id.f.r
process of securinf; the aetbe mt-dknu
qsallties. Tta result is a medicine of
strength, effecting cures hitherto unki.-,.-,
Bend furlxtok containing additional e»Jd.;a.-k.
•• HomTs Sarsaparilla tone* up my system’
politic* tuy bl.KKl. sharpens my atmetite.^-J
vrcuui to make me over." J. 1'. Tu&lt;.«!■*.&gt;«
IteitUler of Deeds. Lowell. Mas*.
•• Hood's fttntaparOls taat* all other- arj
h worth its weight In pild." I. Iiajuuxgiv*
1J0 Hauk Street, New York Qty, JUUU'&lt;1U-’*.

only by C. L HOOD &amp; CO., Lowell. Mau.

IOO Doses Ono Dollar.
DON'T SCOLD
a man for groaning when ta hv
Rheumatism or Neuralgia. The pic
ia simply awful. No torture in
ancient times was more luisfid th^:
these twinxltauM-.-. But—ought. a man to ta blamed if, having itheumalum or Neuralgia, he won; -u.„.
AUi-L&gt;ph»ro», whea it has cured
thoosauds who have rnfT.-r-.-J ia i|,c
same way J It ba* cured htrnda ..
after physicians ha&lt; preuaunev.!

FOR 25 CENTS get Ketnp'a Lirer IHto for
Torpid Liver, for Constipation, for the Complex­
ion. W. H. Goodyear, druggist"I TRIED Everything, without relief, but
Kemp's File Suppositories cured me." Ho
writes A. G. Rose. New London, Conn. Price
W cent* per box. W. H. Goodyear, druggist.
Ties are being shipped from Union
City by the car-load.

While' tta virgins symbolise _
Church of Christ, tta lamp would
represent the outward profession c
tianity. Tta “oil" stands for tta
the lamp typifies tta outshining of holy life,

"bridegroom" to none other than Christ

GLrxxv-r, the Children. They are ehXJkW V p,.-tolly Hable to sudden
Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough,
etc.
We guarantee Acker's English
Retnedy a positive cure.
It naves
hooxa of* anxious watching.
Sold by
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.

linguiahaUe until tbe cnxia cornea

Sheep shearing festival at Vandalia,
Cass county. May 4.

taking of the lamps is everything, but tbe
wi»e seem most concerned about taking oil in

CrKrixl 6 cent* for Uh- brautlftil colored pic­
ture. “Moorish Maidcu."
THE iTHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Kall St. H.T.

LOW TOURIST RATES.
For &gt;47.60 a first-daas round
tana, the coming nnuiutict-urmg oratrs of the
nortbwvaL ■ M
ar.Rsuu
a OulvSaCOO

M*sWp»A

tnrrb. which affected my c»r* aud hearing;
have employed many phixlrlaui without rebel.
I am now oo my Freond battle of Ely * Cream
llalra. anctjyl confident of a complete cure—
Mary C. TWnjwon. Cerro Gordo. III.
Beings auflerer from chronic catarrh, and
having derived great hciirfit from the u»e of While tin- bridegroom tarried they all, both
Ely** Cream Balm. I ean highly recommend it. wb«. and foolish virgins slept. Tbo word
Ito »ales are far In excess to all other- catarrh “siumberod" signifies ilrowiuaeas, n-Killing,
remedies.—B. Franken. DnutglsU, Sigourney. while “sli-pt" describee tbe full unconscious-

YfffflIWMM?0 tvvolUtlonlMNJ the world

IIYlIT 0!'-”“

over the eounux-witboat ■wii.iniilnr the wortrn.
from their homes. 1‘uylltn-nd; anvoue ra&gt;&gt; do

English spavin liniment removes all a guilty sleep.
hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blern- g V. 0. At ••midnight," when that which was
ishes from honma. blood spavin, curbs,
splints, sweeney,
ringbone, stifles,
before, aax-ounBprains, swellings, etc. .Save 850 by
use of one bottle. Warranted: Sold midnigbt for the Chur h of Christ ia when
by Goodyear &amp; Co., druggists, Hastings.

Charlotte's gas well is to be 1.8u0 feet fallen uik&gt; the couunrm roarer of the world.
deep and cost 83.400.

Excitement

LADIES

PEERLESS DYES.
Ihey will dye everything. Tbey are sold erary

where. Prfee 1 or. a package—tt colon. TIict
------ ---------- - *“
’-‘vhtuesa. atnoant

PAINT

I « &gt; Bymla« I
“■■Mm &gt;&lt;.e
inoval of tlw fungi which bad gathered

Hi

I

Special bargain ii
Goods, Plushes. Silks,
vets.
Also Flannels and E
Underwear in white
scrrlet cheap.
We can save you m
your Cotton purchase?
in bleached or unblea

MARR &amp; D

YOUR BUCCY

set forth.

The new ferry steamer\ SL Ignace
parte tbelce in the straits like a knife.

In front of Farmers

FOR ONE DOLLAR

If your stomach Is disordered, try a
bottle of Cobb's pills. 40 fur 25 cents.
W. IL Goodyear.
John D. Ross, aged 86, tanker and old
time resident at Buchanan, is deud.

so that you can see ti
ine mark down.

•tore. Baughman &amp; Buel. Druggists. Hasting,.
Mich.
«l«y
already falling on their cars.

Have you put off
ing a Cloak?
If »o, now is your cl
gave money on the
ment.
Marr &amp; Duff have
down all their Cloaks
and under.
You can have a go
line to select fcom at
traordinary low price.
This is a chance to
Lanies’ and Childred
cheap.
We have marked t
over in

Eed Figu

Measles are reported in nearly every rion may posribly be indicated. Hut them
town in I^enawee county.

Hill’s Peerless cough sprup is fast
becoming the popular remedy.
No
cure, no pay. IVw H. Goodyear.

GREAT

Annual Cleariu

H. Goodyear druggist.

Bangor comes to the front wrly with
a parsnip 3 feet and 8 inches long.

JHS. S. KIRK 2
chicaco.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

and get free, a trial bottle of Krtup’a Balxara
for the Throat and Lungs.' It eures acute and

'NkCuVX.W uf 010
thto«»«rf *N»
O life are sorrowfully jet
°“
°r
Acker',
Dyapepala Tablets will cure Dyspepsia,
indigestion and Constipation; sold on i
positive guaranty at 25 and 50 rente, by
W. H. Goodyear 4 Co.. Druggists.

e

floating
the chief

COITS HONEST
proceaaion.

No one can supply grace for-

Parents, don't let your children suffer
when Hill’s Peerless Wonn Specific tbo moment. It took tta virgins longer at
this unseasonable hour to buy oil than at any
will relieve, or no pay. W. H. Good- other lime. There h a special time when a
duty may be «ui«st done.
Efllo Hauk, aged 8. died at Quincy
1.1 ,
.
.--- . -MM T.CTU IVW.J
from burns received at a brush bonfire. with burning lamps and with hearts lighted
up with joy, went in with tta briilgroom into
Indigestion, that conscience of everv the baiMjuctiug bouse. Then "the door was
bad Btoruach. can ta cured bv using shut." Light nod joy inside, sorrow and
darknew without. "Almost saved, but lost”
Hill’s Sarsaparilla. W. H. Goodyear.
We shut the door ourselvre bv neglecting to
A spark from a pun of coals burned be pn-jKired to enter.
the residence of E. W. Eno, Blissfield.
V. 11. The foolish virgins returned as

Or
lit

’
HOUSEPAINT Ifl
$
» COIFS FLOOR PAIRT^I®

ZeaWONT DRY STICKY
lit aio
toed. It ta aperitive cure for Ulcers, Erup­
Fred L. Heath, Harting*.
tions or SyphUliia Poisoning. It purifies the
whole system, and banlahea all Rheumatic
In -Italy, as well
and Neuralgic pains. We guarantee 1L find a pleasant dta
W. H. Goodyear *Co., Druggists.
ono, in a city of northern Italy,' where I
It has token several serious ncorches noxlrd some articl« of clothing. lUving
a’firi!4engine Orei’C1 to U&gt;e nee88Hity of Jost arrived, I Wn entirely unacquainted
with tbe place aud inquired of a clerk at a
lTp«. Mange, ane Scratches of every forwarding or cxpns* ofllre, whore I Lad thankful. But not always. Mr. W. W. Gri®n.
snmn
-1.. k.li__ _ . . .
Kind on human or animals cured in 30

"MAY GOD BLESS YOO!

mlnutee by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion.
This never fails. Sold by W. H. Good­
•
—
—• —xuu w rvuia go
ZlMo*On°‘-1did DOt *“*’hi,n to 1X11 hln1'
year, druggist, HwUngs, Mich.

i
Lmery, Mendon, has purchased
4,°00 ponndB of peppermint oil at 81.40
and 81.45 per pound.
,(TVfct

as I did not

nrsrt wouj# palpitate for two hours nt a time.
M^Jfgswouldjgt raid to the knees, and 1 fully
•xi&gt;ected to die. In September. 1M1,1 taught »
bottle of Shaker Extract of Boots, or ftelsrl F

and ling of appetite are en-

Where Are You Going?

*» Hkamlk
TAt’KN UM

thing else 1 might want
It i»IK«dblo that be i
___
for bringing purcbarera to’this shop, bun tta

steep
pounds in four da
Extriwi of Roon, or
had finished the sixth

Xllou Which

. ,
,
---- --- ——
MJ CITO
him a chanca to make a little money. Letony
■trumier in
____ J
: ---- — J -un- l irrKS Ml go
with him to a Hilar's Mom and help him to

W. L DOUC
?lS.HOE.lot*T

M BHUK. th

«HOK I
a eighteen pounds-

This remedy

�CIPUD

speculations vortex.
ANXIETY AND agony t&gt;F ALTERNAT­

Pan* and Bcrha: he rune ne-» ku___ 2_

ING HOPE AND DESPAIR.

have been troubled with rheumatic nil
“My right IihiiiI IimaI
__ _i_ R
lose and I
short bn nd
A friend uf mitw. Dr.

floatinc soap
-

swallowed up in the vortex of speculation.
I am continually going to Wall street—I
feel proof against ita temptations-aa I like
to vratel. o- —____ _
...

o~.i.
entirely recovered. I shall n- ver
ta
rommed y.,„r evelkmt radfamta, and
wish you uiii&lt; h «uc. cot.
. .
,r“^' 4 8 WlliTK"
And licre la another witneaa.
*'Bkntox, Ark. August, '4blh. IRK7.
Last spnug 1 waa^ngerenaly .filirted
■with ertaitta-la*. and mr life wu.
__ &gt;

the Union. One day I encounter Smith,
of Denver, and I inquire after Jones, of
U" 1» EmI

the chief

JBS. S. KIRK &amp; co..
CHICAGO.

bustufm, I used live fattfa*
3
Il Wintioii.xK.E&lt;l SalineCfamer."
Treatnw on Blo» I and Skin
nratiwi neo
ux swift Srcgiric Co.
Uniwer J, Ail .to. Ga. 1

the

three

last

Nominations.

Were Mr Cleveland just ## strong «* he
was in 1884, be would still present no as- । WO»VBUCAK XATIOXAL COXVKTIOM
suranoe of carrying this state HfaplurnlCIXMATT, JX-XK Ifi, 1878.
Ity was only 1,047. No other New York I
candidate for- tbe presidency on the Dem- !_____
Caolldatre.
ocratic ticket ever recrfvwl within tbe Toul Tnt*
centprv so wretched, a support, except
’
Horace.Greeley, whoae «*vw fa out of con­
Ind...
sideration as a Democratic one In any Morton.
Bristow, gy...
sense. How cun the prestige of 1 047 Cbnkfing. N. T.
plurality answer as a rallying cry at St. Hayes, O------Louis for Cleveland's ireuonunutiouf— Hartranft, Pa...
Albany Times, Dem.

GKi.AT

: Rave ft'ii piit off purchauI ing a; Cloak ’
I If ho. now ,i- yuur chance to
14ave’money ' ii the investi mer-L
•; Marr a Duff have marked
dbw'ti ah the’.; t leaks- to cost
land under,

i You can i:a\c a good fresh
| line td eelect f' "in at an extraordmary low price.
Tbi- is a chance to purchase
Lanies’and iliildred's Cloaks
cheap.
{
■
.

&gt;

i We iiave'niai K',d them all
!____ •
oyer in
•
• '

Henry George says the Mills tariff bin
possesseti. “iu common with Mr. Cleve­
land's ntMtct, the nil .cqmtwiwating vir­
tue-' that while "profeasing veneration for
protection,’' it really givra it h deadly
blow. So it fa nn "all compensating
virtue" to profess one thing mid mean
another, is it* The president should send
somebody to’Mr. Georg* and a*k hinMo
■top talking. He ia giving tbe whole snap
away.—Inttiamqwlis JonnuiL

BsrcaucAX xatioxal coxrxrriox, cmCAOO, JVXB 7, 8, 18®.
CsV’lxteUw.
Total ...
Grant. nis..

Etei.iuita. .
Wwdtburne, Ufa
Wls4..tu. Mian
Oatfield, o. .
Doakfiag n v - .
(
'Garfield nominated on tfa tldrty-Uxth inltot.
I BgPUBhk'AX XATIOXAL CONVujtTJOX dllCAGO, Jl’XK «, lb84j
'
I’reMident Clerelnnd f?’not yet the notn*
hive oi the Dcmoerntic party, and we
1st
M • M
4th
4th
&lt;kn«!M*i«a
Bai t Ital u PalX Ball
earnestly hope he will not be. —Birming­
RIS-,
ham Age, Deni.
1- &gt;

Yon mny nrgue ever so elegant ly agamst Arthur.
a succrts; the success wins everr time.—
Uncle I'srk.
•
Spring Mr.tl.lnr
Tht* tfavesait) of a spring medicine is Ge
almost UDivrraally admitted Au&lt;l the i I3au&gt;-'
n. :ni-uitrO on the r-unh tal.'t
superiority of Hood’s Sarsaparilla for;; Majority v.&gt;te twremary to a ch ,tret
.
this purpose be&lt;*oiDMi nionr* - Hnd' Ilion- rrblicaa uai^al conreoucn.
rar. Tha» power
___ elr-mcnt-*
O
iTvj iwn
..
to purify the blood, and «&gt;
ttuw*
PITH
AND POINT OF POLITICS.
~1h .and henlth which "the -.ynof syrdnitth

LMj.000 b,

last bear atUy-k on tbo market cleaned him
out completely. Re
gono hoine -witboat
anything; and he hnd &gt;400.000 or &gt;500 000
made by land speculation, w hen he camo to

ur5t *" “£l °f
rwnarks Smith.
But he wasn’t quite smart enough for Wall
•trret. I told him hat suring how lie was
Roing. but bo wouldn’t beHove me. Now

w

uuwn acre.

Arent you afraid, Smith, that thev’U nt
our scalp one of these daysF
“
“Not a bit They've triedit often; but I
ror all my hair yet I know their wnvs.
Pm too old a bird to bo caught"
'
Some months later I ran upon Brown, of
Chicago, and after a little chat I exprem the
hope that Smith is flourishing.
“Flourishing I Not exactly. Haven't you
beard what happened to him! Nol Ho went
shorten Reading and he got ‘busted’in rbort
order. He's ao poor that he's in a cheap
boarding house ia Harlem. You remember
what a figure he use! to cut at the Windsori
He's trying to get up again; but he hover
can. Hi* father left him a handsome for­
tune ten year* ago, and be couldn't raise &gt;500
toiay. He's too hopeful, too reckless. Ho
doesn't know when to take in sail"
“But mayn't you l« in the' aamo condition
anme timer The .Stock Exchange is the mod
uncertain of plarea. A man of your pur­
suits h ulna)-* living on a mine."
“Don’t bother about me. I watch these
thievec Tlioy can’t hnrt me. I always sleep
with one eye opm, aud thejRcnow* it Cldcago is sharper than New York. A man &lt;ducated there can get on anywhen-. Robinson
and I-vou know Robinson, of St. IaMiuf—
haven't'got, caught yet, and we dent intend
to be. We'rn as wide awake as any of tbe
bayii, and they know it."
Six month* later I ajn shaking hand* with
Robinson ih Exchange place, and refer to
Brown, hoping he 1* still proapcrou*.
“I wish ho were; but lhe fact is that he ia
broken down. That big tumble in Western
Union hurt him imqnrably, and lie had a

------------------------only,
but it makra Brown look old. He's

Hta sudden suecow turned his head, and

imtwbm

eentilile
ceptibb* at tl
this -wuton, are pos-eMed by
this peculiar niMlleiue &gt;'n a pte-rtnitirut
degnv, Scrofula, pimplrs, lioils. or any ’
humor, biliouaures, dyep^psia, sick headachr. catarrh, r’hrmiiausm. or any disr.i.-M-s ur affri'tlOtMl CMUKrtl or proinotHl
by impure blood or low state of th: X) that vol! t'.iu MU'1 the Eeriu- ■ sister^ are cured by iloed’s .Saraaparil- I

Red Figures

much toft,

Dlinota is undoubtedly and irretrievably
Republican.—Atlanta Constitution, Dem.
The Mills tariff bill Is tn the line of
—
. ..........
,w vne
•‘doughf.ice"
legislation wu
before
the WBr
war..
It ta all in favor of the south and against
the north.- zChicago
'u'----- Journal
*--------*

A

man in Wall strive ho* fo

DRILL AND

Says The Norwalk (O.) Reflector: GoverriOT Foraker de! I vcrrdn speech at tbe Lincola birthday banquet of theOblo ltepui-:i- : THE GREAT CHANGES IN MODEflM
enn dubs iu Coluinlina. in which, while lie
METHODS OF WARFARE.
disclaimed anythhigautl everything l.T;c
enmity toward the people of tbe south,
denounced the crimes that have been com­
mitted there against tbe ballot—lhe very
groundwork and hope of our liberties—
and demands that they shall cease. In
that speech ho said:
“It Is well enough to have it under­
stood at the outset that this whinlug and
sneering about •sectionalism' and the
•bloody shirt’ ean no longer terrify any
man who is worthy to be a Republican.
The Republican party must stand for this tbe United State* army who lays his plana so
question. It Involves more of morality
and patriotism than any other question i
before the American .people. It goes before the question ofzn tariff. Everything ,ino b***n strategy and tartits cannot ba
else cornea after it.
'
' drawn easily or exactly; bat tbe line betwMH
i " C l,°W t,,eSC T,c’v"’ however, In no drill and tactics is so clear that it i« paaiing
spirit of bosttUty toward anybody. Gixl rtmngu bow any confusion between them can
Knoyvs no one ia wanting to stir up preju-------- *— ~.v._-----------dice or anlmoeity, or any kind of bitter- I the other day, hunted clown and
ness between the sections of this country.
Nobody loves the people of the south ! ably, nothing of drill, but they brought tac­
mqro then the men who compose tbe Re- i tic* into play.
publican party; but, In the name of truth
aud justice, Ln behalf of that section an 1
study tactic* such as they would require
well ns our own, we propoe to stand by
the Republicans of that section that they
may enjoy the Constitution as it bi. with they hare to handle troops mainly agninrt
all its amendments, and hence we go into
this contest with the declaration inscribed apt to induce them to ignore field tactics
on our banners, *A free ballot and a fair
count for every man wherever the Ameri­
can firn; may float' "
Tbe Brooklyn Times, in commenting on
the governor's speech, says:
“Governor Foraker is right. This ta
tbe trauacendant question of tbe day.
We can survive the assaults of the free
trade;*; an era of free trade policy might
trajectory ot th* bullet*. A bullet flrod point
Inflict suffering and hardship upon the
people, but It would leave unabridged In
the hands of tbe people the power to
change the policy of the nation aud re­
build the barriers upon which our pros­
perity depends. But every stogie crime
against the ballot box [n the south Is a
&lt;
blow nt popular sovereignty in the north French and the English.
IX comxo WADS.
as well. Every act of InUmidaUon that
drives a negro from the polls in Missis­ | Tbe new namfar of WbitakeA Almanack,
sippi invalidate* tbe vote of a free me­ it may fa interesting to say. contains a v*ry
chanic in New York. The relations of the well written and instructive article nn the
stat£ are so cloae under our system of
government that the conspirators' who, by
fraud or violence, can succeed in seixtog
power fu a few states can, by the same sine guns also will add enormously to the
methods, as they have done already, take effecUvemiNW of both attack and defease,
practical control of the government of tbe though probably more to the latter than to
whole country.
‘‘Public sentiment needs to be aroused in 1870, but, for mcehanieal reasons, they
on this subject. The crimes that hare were not very affective, and, in any case, the
tnnde free government a f.nrec and a shatn French had not enough of them, and did not
in South Carolina, in Misslsaippi nud in know well enough bow to handle them to get
LontalauB, and ton gn'atrr or leaser ex­
tent in every southern state, are Crimea
against every citixen of the republic. The will to a con-ddnable extent take tbe place
republic, which, under the Constitution, of light artillery, and. in some respects. of
guarnutees a .-republican form of govvni- half battalionri of infantry. It to, therefore.
went' to every state, has the •power to
prevent these crime*, and it must exer­
cise tliat power. Sooner or later it will
becomezan act of self-defense for every
voter in the fiorth to make this issue a into account, aud it will profoundly modify
persona] matter, involving the welfare of
every voter iu the land.”
greatly wc htudl probably not know until
thousands of men have fallen through blun-

, wait for »tich ah expnriinentuni crucfa.
Tbe Evening Journal is a loud voiced
free trade paper published In Atlanta, Gn.
In the same number in which itailvocn’ •*
free trade for the country it advocatas
protection for Atlanta. It wants the
municipality to purchase eligible sights'
for factories and offer them on ten years’
lease to any one who will erect a manu­
facturing «.-tablfahment of any kind on
Um I,&gt;t, the lease to be at 3 per cent on
the cost for ten years, with the purchas­
ing at the end of that time, at the first
coxt of the lot and do taxes to he col­
lected in the meantime. This The Jour­
nal says would bring skilled labor of all
kinds to Atlanta and greatly advance its
prosperity. That is protection, nod the
policy of protection does for tbe whole
country what The Journal ears it would
do for Atlanta.—Washington Republican.

armament of a nation thni/lfa tactics of to­
day are in some niq«ects antiquated this day
twelvemonth. Sup]x&gt;M&gt; it is true that tbo
French anti English have gut smokeless pow-

one of the flnd'lcamius that I learned, and I
learned it thoroughly. I've lean operating
suggtatol in tbe almanac above mentioned.
here ux or reven year*, and in that time 1’va
That in itself most materially modify tactics
reen scores of fellows ruin«*|. But I’ve never
employed by or against them. We do not
t«en crippled even, and I ascribe my uniform
Free Trader Mills pro|&gt;oec# to take the 1 sureeea to judgment. Souse people call it
1 duties off hydraulic hoae Tbe gentle­ luck. Bab, there's no such thing as luck."
’ioemurk I..W**•
_
man's fierce onslaught on aeamlrea sock#
“But i* not your judgment fallible I Ona
has evidently marie him vengeful —Phila- u
, cn -. &gt; i
.
i.
। How do matter# stand now? With a delphi* Press
as well adapted as black powder fcr transport
&lt;
^Fe' ,a'
‘JL 111
J r,e8b ' secretary of the treasury who ta prncaud for keeping jmrpose* But its disadvan­
Th* vote In the Virginia senate agaimrt |
VOO08, I’libhi!'. Silks, and » el- I tically • free trailer, tbe present surplus,
tages wiR in any ra*- be outweighed by its
One evening, just afler a wrek of great
the
provisipA#
of
the
Mills
tariff
bill
sugh
advantages, and when “the warrlottd rolling
instead ut being devoted to jm&gt;j ing the na­
"
' tionnl dcbL ta farmed out among a few gests a revolt among non them Itemocrata | disturlxn v in stocks, a disturbance almost
approaching
panic.
I
ran
utsin
a
well
known
which
mny
some
time
assume
formidable
i i.' -n
! national Imnks.
The benefit# of this
possible und&gt;.T it* curtain 111 tfaj fa im­
proportions.
—
Boston
Journal.
Broker,
many
of
wh-&lt;-e
ciwtoninrs
are
from
I
fanutifulteystem are not reaped by tbe
practicable.
CHAROIXO Trat’WOOKS.
One ot our Washington contemporaries I the west Wo fell to talking of the disasters
I people, aiid the aurplna continue* to in­
Underwear in A Kite, grey or crease, j And &lt; tbe free trade tariff re­ declares that the mall service fatwren j had hat a lot of money on Manhattan, and
! Gen. Skobefaff sold to Capt. Grren, United
' formers continue to claim tb«i the way to that city and Richmond is Worse now I
scrrlet cheap.
Mills is faginning to hear tho echoes Staten engiuoera: “The only fotrnauon in
hi»
margined
stocks
had
Imn
sold
out.
“
He
during the war. i It might
it'dnre the surplus I# to Increnw it! It is thnn It
from the aoutb. The southern Democrat# which troojw »-nn succwnfully awauk in­
pity that some physician could have added with equal trnthfu^ne*# that Jars, itisy bo gjwj.lhkl. Ho is going to St generally agree that be is riding bis . trenched is* it ion* is in inrcessive lines ot
We can
you money on anotgreat
skirmishers." And that will probably now
faiffiRfd In to giro congrewt a lew tbo present demoralixaUon of ^bc service
to &lt;ii»)&gt;oto of some real estate beluag- revennu reform surplus . reduction steed, remain true in some mtocs os long aa war
your Cotton purchases, either grain# common sense.—Atlanta Con- Is chumhI by the same party tqnt caused 1 Louis
flint. They
sny-------------that the. proper
esper
ing to his wife, who has entire cuntidcDce in ' tail
—-------—- —
------r-tbe demoralisation during tho war.—Phil- i him
2~z: Li::
:.;.;_1 lasts. But against magnzim-* gun* and ma­
in bleached ■» ai bleached.
and Ina ability, aud with the new stake j frr Mm ~was to^ !ntrodnen
hie ::
‘nj«mil
Adelphln Press.
revenue reduction bill fln=t, ami, after Its chine guns the lines of skirmishers will hare
bo will enter tbe street again."
The New York World Is dl-pcaed to.'
ion uare
lirulrr .
“You
have .-,-uta.v^a
l«vn a stock broker
a ton#
long.. fate wn» known, then be wouid fave been brwh loaders. Il is erven doubtful
: The talking ttatch on the tariff must make fun of "the old Whig ektienk” but | While ” 1 asked an acquaintance Intelv prepnre&lt;:
u.,LB iur
prepared u.-intnxinre
u-.lntrodnce b;.ls
for mriucr
further re- —---- —---- -r~surplus b,
by cutting
down •
wH-be.-stnctly speaking, Unc* at all,
begin *&lt;xm, in spite of thedelays utid be*- what will Tbe World do with the old “what do you candnlly think of speculation! duct Ions of the snrnlna
mtii,.o,ta«„
-------------j-----------------— into*
they
will nrt fave—
to-------be turned
to
&lt;^f tiip Democratic majority-cd the Whig element in tbe eouthf .Tlife to a I Wlral is Urn rmult of your &gt;d«ervation( Is' tariff revenues sufficient to nttain the ^betliw
bi front &lt;if Farmers’ Sheds. ii.incy
what
object
of
retltine
reform.
Rut
instead of, rntber
*
“* M cnllwi tbs cloud' *formation.
"**'
wn’js akidtnetui* committee and of the very Interesting question.—Atliuta Con- much money mods in Wall atrcetF*
. i
Tbe
trouble
with this will be, except a i’.h
bouse. ' The more spdcdily tbe wbolrinat- stitntion.
&lt;m h“
^inctlons
. "AlnKist
“Almost nouung.
nothing. a&gt;«
Men wno
who n».n
make w
in one ! ‘h-1 bC
troops of the very highest training, to bring
tesiran 3m- brought to a d^ykiv* fame and
Wffen'woo! ceaaee tn fa profitable, as It I thing low in another. Pre been twenty-five
■adJ^
I""! a"
enough tn&lt;*n together and well in hxa&lt;l to
dispose# of the better forth* country, nud would under thr Clevebind-Milta method, :
make tbo. final assault against tbe sirriod
yet'there isonegood thing afaitit the i«wte it will, be good-by to juicy mi*m and
line i.f tlio defender* heldiiigaU the afivan7&lt;ooemdnt of the long wrangle which fain- spring Inmfa. They will quid with the
evitable The later it fagins the shorter 'wool, or
or go nn
w, high as tow
fa &lt;tot of------reach suffered in ths long run. The truth ta nine-1
ngnin, a.&lt; any soldier must see, come* la tbe
it te likkly to fa. thanks U&gt; the coming ot , of lvo,,i0 of ordinary meaus.r-Chlcago
question qf the support to bo given to tbe
summer heat abd the opening of the pres- .Inter
. Ocean.
-------thirty-nine out &lt;&gt;f forty—are gamblers by ‘ A correspondent suggests that tbe Mill# skirmisbors by machine guns or artillery
identfal campaign.—Clcvqand leader.
constitution
And wfau they begin gam-’ tariff bill fa amended in the matter of seeking to keep down the fire from tbo tnA# the red rag fa to the Infutinted bull
sofa tlie record of the Prmocratic pwty bling they don't know when to leave off. No title to read:
mu.
altered by tbe shifting of wind tnight appear
A perfect specific -Dr. tktge’* Catarrh Remedy, to the dyed In the wool Democrat. But one eon imagine what miser*' and crime; to isrsxxis ma aevasva
raoa laroars
Wall street cauws unless fa is on the fmmlc. ;
but a inltxirfactor of it.
The V..n Buren «untr editor, tatat £'“''7'X'£ ta!,
1 often wish 1 hail gene into some other ■ Traiefcrrlnir Unrr lines of M*mif*cturvs firm
We'nrontiy jHiinted out the coming change
and organize at Fxw Paw Dvxt Mon- Hjjxnpjir
nU^^.troit Tribune.
business I have seen so much ot tbe evil of i
in the jtsc of cavalry, when each squadron
(the L'ultrd Stairs to Foreign Countries;
' The fast joke .on Democratic tariff re­ speculation that I never q eculate myself.” I To Incnase tbr Importatiun of Nauufactures; shall hive attached to it a galloping gun-a
Since tfan my broker friend ha* failed by | To Reduce tbe Wages of Manufacturuig Ein
machine gun—such as CoL Hasbrvuck saw
Kborklng Accident.
form” to &lt;b#t
J,‘fiEr,,p.'
pioyes (a th* Go Itod State*.
his rash attempt to krep up a hue of stix-ks |
one or two English cavalry regiments' with
So read the tir.talimw of many a newapapcr the biggest coal rlngstcr In Qe United
and to
that bad faen drooping for months, and it is 1•
column, and we ymm with pMpitatlhg interejl
Foreign Bhoddy for Amcrimn Wool on his recent visit to Aldershot. Infantry
the &lt;li-t4li* of the catastrophy, and/Cre '/rei'O States, sliotild control the ‘reform tariff
doubtful if bo can resume Ho is reported to Substitute
tn Makkig Cloths. Coatings uc-i I'.UnkeU
luiprrsMW by the sacrifice ot huinantlvr.’. hiroly bill M&gt; far ns it relates to coat—Chicago mu as a desia'rato sjieculalor for a man of his
nre now taught tonlu, when they have bad a
tn ami tor the Utilled Stat'-s.
e&lt;L Yet&gt;bou«au&lt;tauf men n»4 aomen are fau- Journal.
•
himus. though for many years fa «m one ot
fuw leatons from eavalry "dropi^d" behind
lng Vietlkis rv&lt;&gt;o year to t hat terrible
:
—Chicago Inter Ocean.
Mr. Randall, on the free trade Demo­ tbe most conwrvatjve memters of the board.
a bank or hilUrrcTau&gt;Hludr lying down fire
consum|«i»n l-crufal* «f lhe Jjn'ri’L
cratic mule, to in th* same condition M
aud their fririMta an- *atl-fir&lt;l to
The worst thing about Wall street ta that it
supported b/ a storm of bullets from gallop­
malady incurable. Now. there et&gt;ul«i be no the Irishman on the bucking horse. Soma ruin* men morally not i&lt;«&gt; than financially.
ing gtutfe Cavalry, on tbo other hand, will
greater mistake. No earthly fawer. of
The fact cited by Hon. Warner Miller not ''charge for tbe guius’’ quite so readily
one
called
out:
"Why
don
4
&gt;«;•
ffrt
•»«?
The
habit
Of
speculating
fa
as
bod
a*
dram
can re-tore u fling that is ’••ittrely w*'h'[■ '
drinking or opium wdiug. No one knowa, in hl* Springfield sjwech that the cost of when field batteries ore flanked by machine
Dr. Pterte'nGolden Medical ISiseorery will^rap and he shouted back:
everything
most
used
by
the
common
peo
­
Idly and surely arrest thi&lt; ravdge*
. It’s nil I esu do to stay on. ’'—Philadelphia when bo begitts, wfare fa will end. A full
guns. And artillery will not open at 1.000
tlou.lf taken In time. Do not.-Ifaraf
course of Wall street is apt to sap the founda­ ple is from 585 to fiO per cent, cheaper than
I’rtssuntil you have tried this won&lt;lrrf&lt;u remi-d).
It was twenty-live years ago. while wages
It wouldn't surprire u# very mndt if tions of chnracUT, delmuch tfa sentiments, nre Mi per cent, higher thun in any other
Bowlo h tt&gt; IM” 3lf&gt;. 'J”' 'ill”*'
Mr. Cleveland should pwmptortlrd^nfi overthrow every principle. It fagots with country, tell* tbe story of the benefit of 2,IMO or .3,000 yards by n storm of bullets pn&gt;
having been incorporaUtl m R»8.
to accent a renomluatlon-:
11 tfaaucnetoful a lust of greed which nothing protection In a very striking and con­
can satisfy, and with tfa unsuccessful seif
venuou-. w—■—
would not surprise the natio»d Ikmt&gt;
coutemjiL morbid anxiety, shattered nerves, clusive war. It ta by practical remitts greatest amount of iiecotxm displayed by the
' Yes. ItP#y«-"
craUc committee ffverythlmcU ' fnUDb
that the value uf an economic policy must
the agony of alternating hoi- and doqair. be dctenniui-d. and iu that reaped, tbe average num be must have at hast a fair
Wall street put* human nature in tlu&gt; gutter,
protective tariff system of the United chance of coming out unscathed. Take away
you've gue
2Wom«tf?“
. tr0,t
।
and
kreje
it
tb?rc.~Junius
Henri
Browne
in
Unelhevi
States easily takes rank ns one of tbe
Globe-DemocraL
•
greatest of modern national blc*blu®».—
BL Ixiuta Globe-Democrat.
Typc Met tins *&gt;X Electricity.
A machine for typo
bls address io mw
j ......... —tt ■
,— setting
—---- n by
- electricityHudson's liay itself. Tire proport.on* &lt;&lt;• this
has been j»t&lt;sntmi in Eng laud by F. FitsBetween now ami n'fixt NonmMr every inland ocean are such iu« to gire it a [irotuinot lie to them nor rob tlit-m.
. ■ ;
department al Washington wilt lie ns ncutplwMutnoug the gtiigraphicr.l features
actively ctr.wcd ns the public printing of the world.' One thuunual threu hundred
KiitabliJ lypu setting or other maftuna, which office and tiir treasury and the j*s-.u&lt;l!ce
FOR
is construeted with lever* or keya for releas­ in Denidcruilo cain|utigu work. The po-t- miles In length by UN mitei* iu breadrh.'it exICENTLEMEN.
ing and arranging the different letters or mtisttra w ill be im»c*&gt;ed, lot only in time
other characters or for operating the mint­ and tabor. but in inouey, nud the tmtlonnl area of not le-s than half a million square
•: Mii.r-s* Shor In the
citmatl Commercial Gaxeu*ing devices H*ch of tbuso nuu binre is com- government will Im* run for all that it fa miles. Of the five lurins into which Canada
trised within an electric circuit, which also worth to help reelect Cleveland. And is divided, that of Hudom’s hay is i:t;:i&gt;tu*urK’hwtte. i ,
An Open DretaraHonaimpriao a machine of a similar kind, situ­ we shall st HI be told that this Ls n reform
• h*in a* comfortable
ing into it twins catmiatedat 3,(KAI.UOO square
. . .
__ wtiir-h thn NfWl is tn
Huy- tbe
administration.—Burlington Free Press.
'r"0’- U’-O.n:..MtainixNl on bottom
jL-Lfarciy, y; ...... .,
uru
&lt;“..ta—------- ---- - — -■
-jue i.mt-M mhiwu i*ni.
; '•*' ’UMIoR, Hit-origin*] and
" *i «iu,.. whlcti equals
to
I
Th"
ta- Eta
«fa», to.
from Mlu ,3.
Op*fBU*1
tar DrintinKnt^cho must stay. That is the Democratic pod­
- sfloH h iiiirxcelled
setting up tint W? OT
cfaractrr* t’on- Wid no man who fa on tbe wrong below the forty-ninth parallel, until tiny tap
Ito.
-to
too.
l-'' r: '•I10K l« worn brail
tfa samo lake wurro whence Cow# a Arrant
a— M«- an,,. . '
W‘"' in Ute world.
ZSi Of ifa otter oflfa- compritod within fa
into the Gulf cf M.-xico.—J. Mncdoual lOxley
5P0# tod
5
"iiofa In Congress,
,rite L Imjl'i^'Iu n1'1
b&gt; &gt;"’ir faaler,
. in American Martina
MNta
circuit
-Boston
Globo.
J,'l.Ab. IUkkixtox. MAh#.
wherever they liveA W00LBT, AQEST,
' | non.
lul not required. I
a single day at this
Hastings.

-MARR &amp; DUFF.

K ‘£1 taJ"

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CHEAP EXCURSIONS,

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�etty and town, and erect lighthouses on
every sand MD Of our take coosL
*■
What ta the tasue In the coming cam­
paign? Ths issue ta already joined,
HAJrrnrae. Mich^ April 18th, 1888.
and It is simply this: Shall the Ameri­
can system, by which I mean protection
to American industry and American
labor, which has made the United
States tbe greatest manufacturing na­
tion In the world, which has furnished
a home market for 92 per cent of our
agricultural
products, which has
kindled the fir® in 10,000 forges, and
republlMui eoanty eonrentlon will be hr Id made ten times ten thousand an vita
ring with tbe glad music of toil, which
has developed our resources, which up­
held us in war and blessed us in peace,
BapMs oa Tuesday, May Mb. fur the purpose ot
shall this system be destroyed and our
markets thrown open to tbe world and
■Wn convention. to no nrre»ucr
a&gt;- itaie oarers: alvo the ume number of our laborers turned into the streets to
become tramps?
mts. to tbe M district republican
■fcenl coaveullixi. to be-Hereafter called ; al»O
This ta the Issue, and it must be set­
Tn aiici'rt tc tho republican *rn*l octal con­
— -■ - tn &gt;.a Tw.raartw called, one deleeaie for tled at the ballot-box next November.
I regard the currency question of
wh tnwnMiio anti » -lu . m™ • - ••w . .. .. • — tiean count, eonimltier for the eiiMilnr two equal if not greater importance than
yean, and the tranvaetlon ot»»-h other bu’l the tariff, but for the present it must
new x’ may property eome before the con vengSJ “hTbLI.VtT;pnwinUJ|.:n In the county stand asid • until the present issue ta
. convrntloo will t&lt;* one &lt;lel«*»te tor each SOO settled. Cleveland has thrown down
population, or fraction over W». at «h&lt;’wn by
the ren«u* ot l*W The several tnwnviilt* and tbe gauge of battle, selected hta battle­
ward* will be refilled to the folios Inc number field and he must be defeated, for a
Democratic victory next tall with free
otdeie&lt;atr»:
,
trade as the battle cry. would be more
disastrous to this Nation than war,
JnhrMnwn
pestilence and famine combined.
It ta, in my opinion, the duty of the
HAMfowtwp
« grwrievills..
• Green backers who would save our in­
la?ward rlty........... 3 Jttrttand
............... •
S‘w?Ta-‘7.. ...3 Themxpnle............ io dustries from destruction, and our la­
borers from starvation, to work and
&lt;a - - ............ s
Taakre Sprint* ■ « vote with the only party which presents
TMm Mtabsr tn.
an unbroken front to the party in
By order Republican fonntv OmmIMee.
7
M. 1. Cook. CBalrman.
power that seeks to destroy American
A. E. Kkxamtox, Bccrrtary.______________
industry. I mean ' the Republican
party, which has courage enough to
BapublioM Coarreeyfonal Dlrtrtct C«a- hold political opinions and wisdom
The republican* of the th rd eoncre*«l&lt;wi*l enough to put them into practice.
As tor me I shall work and vote with
Slatria wilt
in diatrtet renvrollnn In the
Ctourl honae In tbe eltv nt JMk*oo. on Monday the Republican party until this free
trade heresy ta driven from our shores,
natwitrom thl* district to represent the dis­ hoping and believing that when this
trict in the national convention io be held In Is settled that the Republican party
Chlraco June 1Mb. i&lt;*.
Thl« convention will al»n aelert a conrrraMon- will have courage and wisdom enough
nJ committee to »ervr for the enantnc two yearn&gt; to restore to the government its con­
and 1ran«art wh other butlnem aa may nroprr stitutional power over the currency.
ly come before it. Each county will be entitled
John W. McNabb.
to*uoe nurr^er ot- d^rnteS sa to etate con
FremonL Mich., April 7.

iRESSGOODS

tbe Hastings Horse

I have in store a large and well •elected rtbek of new

company ta composed of the following
named
gentlemen
:.
N. T.TXrter.
Blcb»rd
Murrey. ■,
jMob

Erb. John W. Suwbwrb. J«"
Townsend. O. F. Long, T. Phillipa,
Ad»m H. lekaa. D. MoOmhar. lalwalta
Townsend. All of whom are more or
less engaged in farming and stock rais­
ing,
andot we
know Wa
are ware
prettyabown
good
ju&amp;aa
horem.

Spring Dress floods

through the establishment by Mr. A. H.
Ickes who ta in care of the barn and
has been in the business ot breeding­
homes lens than fifty years in thta state
and Ohio and ta ■ good judge of what
pays tbe farmers beet to raise for big
“it was not tbe purpose of the *»«;•■

All wool Novelty Suitings, Cashmeres, Beige, Serges, Tricote
and Turners Suitings in all the latest spring colors

In Millinery Goods .

ation to purchase i what is called trotting
or running horses but only the very
beat class ot draft stallions to cro*i on
the mares of this county and thereby
improve the stock of horses, getting
such homes as art in great demand for
GM'SF*. re i &amp;
clan of full blood stallions irom med­
ium sited mar® are more profitable to
raise by far than nre those of stnaller
breeds, such horses frequently selling
at matuntv for 8175 to 8300 each, and
the demand for them ta very much
"Tberetore. lhe Unner who

horem to tu.kt money cm nadUy •“
IkU It la lot bl, mu-reel to breed to the
very largeel and l*el be cm jet. aa It
cwu no more except tbe dHterence In
elrelng to relw the Ur«e bor»« than It
does the smaller one, and he ta sure to
sell for from 850 to 8100 more money,
all things being equal.
Statistics show that tbe horses in.
New York city alone represent over
twelve millions cf dollars.
According to a dose
there
are 80,000 work home* tn that dty
which indude horses driven before
trucks, express wagons. «tn*t oars,
peddlera' wagons, cabs and pubHe caxriages.
Of these animals 25.000 are
FOR CONGRESSMAN.
Ci KMkXT Smith, Secretary.
change*! every year. The annual death
rate taU OUU, and from HAX» to 13.00
REFDBLICAN CAUCUSES.
go lame or become other wise disabled.
for tbe •lertlon ot SeUvaM* to tbe county To the Editor ot the Harrixoa Baxxkr:
From thta alone it ta easily seen that
coevenUon of May 3rd
The published call for a convention ' thta one dty would use more grade
MAFUt oaora.
which shall nominate delegatee from i draft horses than two such states could
At Maple Grove Center, Thufodav. April 36ti&gt;. Barry county to the third district re­
.
Just one of the omnibusJinee In Chi­
asp.*.
publican congressional convention re­
CA«TLKTOX.|
At MaihvUle, Saturday, April n»t. IB*, at I minds us that it is now high time that cago emyloys 275 horses, all grade draft
Barry county let her voice be heard in Clydesdale. P&lt;cheron, etc., weighing
At town ball. Assyria Center. Thursday, April tbe election of a candidate who shall from 1 JOO to 1.700 pounds.
A Philadelphia horse dealer
represent this district in the national
B,«p.*.
MUTt.AXb.
House of Representatives for the en­ said that in buying
At the town house, x o'eloek. p. m., Thursday.
grade
draft
mas than
Ithrough
he
suing term at least.
, Ld
not
paidholev
*175Illinois
each tor
That the claims of Barry county to
tbe right to name a fitting candidate, them and irom that upwards to 83*0
and found a steady sale tor them at a
who
shall
so
represent
us
are
well
EDITORIAL NOTES.
founded, passes without challenge. profit to hirnsdf.
As there was only one fully regis­
Dr. J. W. McNabb, of FremonL Tbe unassailable justice of her claim
tered draft stallion in Barry county at
Mich, was one of the pioneer green­ in this regard is conceded by leading, this time tbe Association resolved to
republicans of all the''Other counties
backers. an earnest supporter of Peter composing the district
purchase onfrof the very best Percheron
Cooper in "76. and a consistent member
Within the past sixteen yqars tbe. horses that coukl be found, and after
of that party ever since until now that counties of Calhoun, Brancn.NLaton visiting many of the largest importers
in the west, selected one from the stud
he feels that the action of his party's and Jackson have each in turn enjoyed. of M. W. Dunham who has imported
a representation of four years In the
(
leaders has killed the /o}ct powerful
national parliament, and now the turn more Percherons than any other man
__
greenback party, and Its members must of Barry county has cotte. It only re­. or firm in the U. S.
Thta is the first' horse we were shown. ।
look elsewhere for political bed-fellows. mains for her to name, as a candidate.
for this office, a man who can com­
sultan.
,
Dr. McNabb was at one time a member mand the highest respect and support
He ta a dapple gray and recorded r
of the Michigan legislature, and was an of the people.
stud book ot France as 1065. and in I
Such a man must possess, first of all, VoL 4 stud book of America 4237; was
earnest worker and a most forcible
speaker. He is one of the brainiest personal integrity of the highest order; foaled in June 1882; imported 1885 by
he must be a man of broad sympathies; M. W&gt; Dunham, of Wayne, Dupage Oo,
men of his party, and a man whose of strong sterling common sense, ac­ Illinois; ta 16 hands high and weighs
honesty will not permit himself to be quainted with the wants of the people, over 1.700 Ibe.; has the best of bone and
We overheard a buyer of
dragged into the democratic camp by one “who knows what's right and dares muscle.
the treachery ot greenback party lead­ maintain it too;” one not prone to thei draft horses say a few davs ago that be
prevailing practice ot political bargain was as good a Percheron horse as there
ers, and who will raise a voice of warn­ nnd sale; one to whom a public office, was in Michigan. Hta colts, the get of
ing to his former partisans when he will be. in very truth, a public tpUst, a 1886, coming a year old now show to be
sees the Fields, Hamptons and others tnan of ability to make bls presence, of the very best Mr. Ickea says he
making a desperate effort to drive the felt and to impress his views upon hta, don't know of one that ta blemished or
associates; of sufficient physical health but that ta all right, several of the
green bacK.party over-into the democra­ and strength to enable him to devote। farmers wfio were fortunate enough to
tic ranks. Following is Mr. McNabb’s his constant and untiring energies to, get mare colts have refused 8125 each
letter, renouncing the greenback party tbe performance of tbe duties of his । for them. As the Association do not
office, and who will be too conscientious, ' propose to charge one man 815 and an­
and asserting his purpose to vote and
to treat his position as a mere sinecure other 820 tor service but propose to
act with the republicans:
or as a means of drawing a salary while deal fairly and squarely with all, they
To the Editor ot the I*troll Tribune.
&gt;
will publish terms. This horse cost the
he spends hta time in other pursuits.
What is the dutv of Greenbacken in
It affords me the highest pleasure to Association more money than was ever
the coming campaign? Under what say that I know no one who combines Slid tor any horse sold into Barry Co.
banner shall we fight? What leader­ all these qualifications in a more
ext we were shown the Clydesdale
ship follow ? These are questions which eminent degree than my friend, tbe। stallion,
must soon be answered, for the Green­ Honorable Clement Smith.
SCOTTISH LAD.
His registry Nos. are 4009 and 2044;
back party, once a powerful factor in
He Is to-day unquestionably the
American politics, is rapidly disinte­ choice of the greatest number ot the was foaled in 1881; Imported 1884 by
grating and will soon pass sway. It is people of Barry county for this office, Messrs. Gallbralth Brothers, ot Janes­
unnecessary to review the causes and bis nomination ought not to be ville. Wta., who are large importers
which led to the present lamentable considered less than absolutely certain. of Clydesdale homes; he stands 16W
condition of the party. Abandoned by Unanimity of action is alone required hands high; weighs between 1,800 and
tbe National committee on Feb. 22d of to that end.
1,900 lbs.; ta » bright bay, ratch on fare
last year, it has gradually been dying.
Let Barry county republican*, at the with white pasterns; has very heavy
Our state committee Is disorganized. approaching delegate convention, “hang bones, nice head and neck, combined
Its secretary has gone to the Demo­ their banner on the .outer wall” and with splendid style nnd action, and is
cratic party, and its chairman, Mr. proclaim the subject of their choice; probably as good a full blood Clydes­
Field, in an open letter boldly recom­ and no one can question that the nomin­ dale stallion as there is In Michigan,
mends not a fusion merely, but actual ation ot Judge Smith not only will and cannot help but show very fine
Next we were shown the old
incorporation into tbe body of the thereby become an assured fact, but colts.
Democratic party. Listen to the words that hta nomination as a fact, yields gray horse,
LARKY,
of U e man who was chosen to guide everything of promise leaving nothing
who
has
got more colts that have sold
the Green bank party in this state and to experiment
L. E. Knapfen.
watch over its Interests;
tor 8200 each than any other horse in
Each republican should make him­ Barry county of his age; and who has
self a committee of one to scatter re­ not seen many of his colts? Several of
them have been sold this spring In this
publican literature among hta neigh­ city from filSO to »20O each. He taa «
bors. No more dangerous political blood Percheron and was bred by DUme ruttie tojnopaniMe luceeaa t&gt;&gt; tnaintaliiltiK heresy ta abroad in our land to-day len Bros., of Illinois; was sired by old.
Ute SctlUoM barrim of arparale party organi- than the da pinable doctrine Of free SL Lawrence, whose weight was 2,100
istioni when, with united effort. there can bo
lbs. which proljably accounts for hta
so doubt ot victory tu the coming campaign.
trade, which doctrine Is opposed es­ getting such large colts, some of them
Is it true ? Do we find our principles pecially to the interests of the laboring when matured weighing over 1,500 lbs.
/ incorporated in tbe platform of the man and the farmer.
He weighs about 1,400; ta a stylish
“old and powerful” Democratic party ?
horse of goad action and shows extra
I rather think Dot “Old and power­
Democratic free traders are scatter- cults. If yeti cannot afford to pay 820
ful” is good, coming from Mr. Field at
for a colt use thta horse, but our advice
this time. Yes—“old” in political ing literature abroad in this county, is to breed to only the beat fuU blood
chicanery, and “powerful” for mischief; which was furnished by English mon­ horses that can be found, as it wiU pay
“powerful" as a constructor of double ey, and printed on English preeare. tbe beat in the end. Farmers, what is
beaded, back-action political platforms, The way the word labor is spelled in about the first question that a horse
which may be construed to mean pro­
buyer asks when you tell him yon have
tection in the East, tariff for revenue these tracts, “labour", gives the Cobden a good team to sell ? He wants to know
with incidental protection in the West, club scheme dead away, and'shows how much they will weigh and there ta
and free trade in the South (ex copt sugar that English money is nursing the free no danger oi getting them too heavy for
of coursej.
it ta very seldom that you get them
Mr. Field doesn't want anv “fictitious trade fantling.
over 1,500 lbs. from medium sized
barriers of separate party orgamzation."
Republicans tn each township of the mares.
That ta to say, he wants all good GreeoAt the earnest solicitation of many
backera to become good Democrats, and county should bear in mind that the farmers the Association let the Perch­
swallow Cleveland with his anti-silver, coming county convention, called for eron horae. Bayard, purchased last
anU-Greenback principles and hta free May 3d, tbe call for which is published spring, go into the south part of Che
trade nonsense, el al
state tor this season, and we have no
In the first place the Democratic elsewhere, is very important for rea­ doubt but he will show good colts here
party did not adopt the Greenback sons that can be seen after reading the thta spring, the get of last year.
We
theory of currency reform; neither fries call. Send gootf men as delegates for were shown the registry of all these
that party believe in it at all Tbe Demo­
the work to be done is of special im- horses except Larry.
cratic party believes in Cleveland and
Mr. Ickes has the care of them and
portanee
free trade and gets its inapt ration south
draires us to aay that no horse will be
of “Mason &amp; Dixon's Line.”
Democrats now concede that the shown nor mares served on BundayJiut
Mr. Cleveland and hta finance minis­
he will be glad to see you any other day
ter believe In a single gold standard, spring elections in Michigan were DOt I Mar® served at owners risk, but
and neither Mr. Cleveland, hta cabinet eapecially favorable to free trade.
care wUl be taken to prevent ■«*i&lt;l*®ta
or the Democratic party in emigres*
We are requested to ray that their
have gumption enough to get_________
rid of tho&gt;1 tUKMCMklUxU-l Xt hU IM.*
terms .tor the season
will bu an follows.
____ __
—J'» oLUgaobU«*-1 Hn York cut. u&gt;l» oiontta* •» -« ---------.
rarpjus by paying the
nation's
Sultan, to insure standing colt
820 00
LZLr has a remedy;he o'clock, after a short but painful rick- jLraj^
BreUtahLad2
2
public buildings In every!0**-

POWDER

We have all the newest shapes in Hats and Frames. aiuj com­
plete line of Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, etc.

Absolutely Pure.

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itlonwith tbe multitude ot low

Ladies Intending to Purchase Any Goods

,bl&gt;£

In my line will find it to their advantage to call and lockover our goods before purchasing.
Apr. 10.

J. RUSSELL.
This Space Belongs to

Wanted
Butter and Eggs,
Cash or Trade.

.... DEALERS IN.. .

HARDWARE

Good tea
Best tea
Tea dust
2-lb can baking powder
The Boss coffee........................................
Best coffee
Green coffee
W. J. Bowne's cigars, the best 5c
Fine cut tobacco. 30c.. 40c.. 50c. 80c.
Plug tobacco. 30c., 40c„ 50c..

And manufacturer of the

CELEBRATED

Flour of all kinds.
Corn meal, fine.
Ground feed.
Corn and oats,
Clover and timothy seed.
Groceries of all kinds.

,

- Furnace.

A. D. COOK.

Nev Ad. nett week.

COMBINATION PLOW
Bevemible and Self-Sharpening Share and Point Saves 50 per cent in repair-

A full stock of HARDWARE always on band.

Morrill &amp; Company
HAVE JUST RECEIVED .

■150. PAIRS. OF. BOYS". PANTS
And are Selling Them at $2.00.
DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THEM
If your boy wants a pant

Our stock is complete.

Qivc us a call.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
‘One Price Clothiers,'

Hastings, Mich.

�The Hastings Bant

PERBONALJiEimON.
Freeport Frkhra
D. Whitlock w Btaktoj ta the

Wedneaday. April ia-18Ba-

bu“ ”tah?£tati£
WllklM '»ta Grand Itoptda

interior.’

Smith .pent Sunday to

improved in the

“

biiteh^-

Overstreet

UUU’OB on south Han-

In wifora”'

ruXS ™

BUSINESS!
kind*, but our qaectal T» are

nrlgbbor’, now,

“"“ "'e under jour

Dr. Lathrop's drugstore.

1 al

our choice brands:

Hones T,
Abili T,
Integri T,
.Civili T,

flatting?.

Local News.

J iiRiiY Boynton has not yet built
hU Lowell * Hiuvtings road to Naah।' ille via Woodland. Neither has it
be*-u built to Hastings.
1

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“B*1 a rl.lt or Ove months with
her stater, Mr, F. w. b»tom.

Friday nlubt
He bu lallen ta tore
and
tblnka the proapecta or that dlr are
very bright, Mrs. Mudge vtalted Chi­
cago tat week, and returned with her
, HI
uustiana.

Those desiring to consult Dr. J \
Baughman the specialist, will find him
at the Hastings house Friday of this
week and each Friday thereafter, until
further notice.
’

this week. 2,150.

An is* ke.V'K of pension granted to ^/Hastings has a band that all can
*well be proud of. The rapid develop­
• P. U. BnrgrM..
.

b'oi.iDAnd plated silverware cheap at ment of tbe playing capacity of the
JeLa Beddiner’s.
j
' * . members speaks much in praise of
The bliirksinith shop of Lake Mill­ their leader. Mr. Lee. We trust that
nothing may lead to the disintegration
;
er hiu been re-painted.
of the organization.
‘
, J-'F W a itbELL Is rebuilding the
It looks very much as tboGgh the
McdmWt icbool house.
Thf, j.-' .»M report a great deal of city papers were going to be knocked
out of the annual local about tht
• . xiexutss In this vicinity.
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ie
Wilf!am &gt;mith- is putting up a "beautiful carpet of green,” etc. in the
court yard. Grass don’t grow much
houv m Hoe second w.krd.
when the thermometer is continually
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’iw ■, r . .» were l»orn to the wife of fondling tbe zero mark.
Archie Ajera, Wednesday.
i The league base ball season chains on
Shin priqe of hay keeps right on Friday, April 20th, and from that
rfimWng;the gulden stairs.
time on the cranks will as eagerly as
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r..ate glass front in Dr. Burton’s, ever gather about the bulletin boards.
jtcre a” ir Wriasert Bros.
On Friday, Detroit plays at Pittsburg;
lino
oil, 12 cts per gallon at Chicago at Indianapolis; New York at
Washington; Boston ut Philadelphia.
Smith, Hkji •
Van Annan's.'

To all Dealers or Users of Sprioi-Tooth Harrows:

Fra‘X)rt

.°t
called to Cold­
Saturday
,,
!
i, water «H
’«ru»y on account of tbe
bi"
wlfe
do ™
V “U&gt;1
Thur.- ; '1"”’ uf hl
‘ *
lf" who
wh“ w*8 there
thm
«“y °n buatota.
‘ talttair her pnreuta.
I'lilting
parents. Mr. Goodvrar
Goodyear
...tataZrj^
j“k“» - returned
""
Monday night,and Mrs. Goodi .' ear will soon return to make prepara­
tions for going to Colorado about June
o ”« tat'"‘S“ “'1
vu,w
*
UHon. Daniel Striker and wife left
&lt;.u^taVMoJd.“"°
Ch*tl0U' i this morning to attend the general con­
ference of the M. E. church, to which
he was elected a delegate by the Michi.1 dM. tat';j“ to Kkl*»&gt;«ta w-r.• gau conference in September last. Mr.
imd Mrs. Striker will visit relatives at
.thtS^UleX0'’,“'B itocnester while en route, and will
make the'Sturtevant house of New
* ork their headquarters. The confernew
,0 ’X-taltlterr, ence will be in session until next June.

If April don’t settle down to de­
cent weather before long, the early mr- tb“'’r.tJ„,Kt^ w^.1'11
deQ *"1 ^e about as good a record
as the Detroit s have on their southern
Will SbeNU. nt Hickory
trip.
spent Bunday in the city.

A team from Merchant's livery barn
and driven by a lemon and peanut
i&gt;eddler on State street Saturday after­
noon, became frightened and ran up
Bi v !fp&gt;n.'tacles at John Hessmer's.
State street past the freight depot. It
8 A. Holme.-! has a new adv. in this was an interesting occasion, but no one
was hurt
wane.
r ;r i, ,.

thF«,

' U“"1 Un““i

Among the institutions that ouaht
taJurToTf ‘n
‘
X

Those who want the fiAKwwn
Detroit Tribune both one year for 81 fio
must hurry up soon, aa the chance will
not be open very long.
“*

Thomas Hampton and Miss Cora
l'rt ittlLclly, APril lolh

** N“hvlU' M“- tbllr borne ta Muraloo, Wayne Co.

Ah w'ttaX“°W IOaU ’riWr °n **“ Wltli the dimate at KantUm.

The Democrat may now rest /«.«««,
That pile of wood in the courtevard
Mug r»Pldlj removed to

iJea t.

Caution!

from Calltonna.

•md regulnriy each Friday thereafter

1. su evrry mhttore ot Hysoti,
: - unit Eng. lirraklMt.
• ver Aud al ourstorv:

BEAMER'S

to^xir"- °'j4M,ru- •- "*
datin’bSJX

“'B’rata wm railed home
Friday by the serious sickness of his
ta
A1
”nU“&lt;
McElwain
is somewhat better.
rJL.^T'1 MccoraP*nied Grand Chantjrtrror&lt;i to Charlotte Monday
night add assisted the latter in the
rankl °f exempHfylng the K. of P.

The following refers to the well
«•■*!' known W.8., Rogers formerly ot this
city, now of Spokane Falls, W. T. “In
Cornera a few days Rogers, late of the tirm of
■' Rogers, Coons &amp; Co., will leave for an
Henry Ford and family will leave extended trip through Washington Ter• ritory. Oregon and California. For
Tuesday for New Mexico.
some time the gentleman has been con­
Ht'lbFook returned Friday, tem plating this trip on account at fail­
from-H visit to Muskegon.
7 ing health. The departure of Mr. Rogera is deeply’ regretted by all. for during
O F. Brooke and E. Butteraon .tail­. his residence here be has endeared him­
ed Charlotte this morning.
self to all who knew him. by his strict
..£• AJ'tatman. ot Delton, waa ta integrity and great business capabili­
ties. He has stood firm for the best in­
town Monday on business.
terests of our town and Las been very
R*'-. J E. While, of Coopersville,
, successful tn advancing his alms."—
was in this city Thursday.
Spokane Falls Dally Review.
/Frank Brook, will Irav. tor Brecken­
Additional local news on the’last
ridge. Golondo. thta week.
page.
. YiWiJ'
*lu •t*rt « hl« trip
to the t alherland Monday.
The front of the Robertson house Is
M. N. Jordan, ot Mlddtavllle, visited being re-painted.
this city on business Monday.
For sale or rent. Henry Ford's new
house, 2d ward. Enquire of him or ot
M F. Jordan, of Middleville,
Duane Ford.
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the city Saturday on business.

R. M. Bates and family
friends in Middleville Sunday.

Latest arrival at John Beasmer's:
visited A fuli stock of 30 hour and eight day
c’ocks, for sale cheap.

Will McIntosh's brother and a cousin
from Canada, are visiting- him.

James F. Mead and family have
moved to their farm In Hutland.

The Ryerson farm in Hastings town­
ship has been purchased by Morris
Burton. Consideration, 87,500.

John Hessmer is buHdlag an addi­
J. Yarger, of Freeport, made a busi­ tion to his store for tne accomodation
of an increased stock of musical goods.
ness trip to this cipr Wednesday.
Silas Stafford attended circuit court ' Not any mistake about it at all, at
Dr. Lathrop's drug store you will find
at Allegan last week on business.
the largest and best stock of wall paper
H. F. Pennington, of Charlotte, was In the city.»
'
in the city on business Thursday.
Millard Lightfoot, of Irving, was
Henry Drollett. of Bejlevue, visited arrested yesterday and lodged in jail by
bis cousin, Mrs. J. Busby, last week.
Sheriff Sbriner charged with stealing a
Miss/Sarah Garrison returned last watch chain from a Mrs. Foster, also
of Irving.
,
week from an extended Visit in Ohio.
John BessmER sells the Elgin, Wal­
/ Spary Phillipa ' has accepted a posi­
tham,
Rockford,
Bpringfield,
Columbia
tion in Mead &amp; Ingall's meat.markeL
and all other good watebw for less
John Otto and Glenn Gardner, of money than anybody else. All watchre
Middleville, spent Sunday in this city.
are warranted.
’

SrBscRinERs when sending to this
A !•- M&lt;’ 1*1.wain gave a private bop
Ic Union hall Thursday evening.
Office a request to have the address of
Beaf. iA .mind that Dr. Baughman their paper changed should not fail to
will be at the Hasting* house Friday.
to state also their former address. Not
A nfw awning in front.of Spange- having a personal acquaintance withthe post-office address of every sub­
m*-.irr ..i Van Valkenbuirgh’s furni­
scriber, it is sometimes impossible to
ture store..
x.7 ’
r
■
make the desired change.
A neu px-wt-nger coach has been
J. W. Godfrey, of the Freeport Her­
Now that spring is at band, we are
The attention of greenbackers is di­
piitihus-ilby rhe C, K. &amp; 8. R. B. and
ald, waa In the city Monday on business. prepared tn show an unusually bright
rected to the letter to the Detroit Trib­
m now making regular trips. .
and attractive stock of goods, at prices
C, F. Mattison has been visiting in
Hkv. Ih-NTiN'i of Alma college une from Dr. McNabb, of Fremont, a Jackson county during the past week. interestlng’to all.
Stavffer &amp; Crawlet.
prftiehed t»vo able sermoite in the former member of the legislBturrand a
very prominent member of the green­
J. J. Potter and wife, of Detroit, were
rrMLjierian church bundayY
Dr. H. C. Peckham, of Freeport, has
Two tenant houses will \x* built back party ever since Peter C-ooper ran in the dty last week visiting relatives.
secured a registered trade mark for bls
for president. This letter will.be found
Mrs. J. T. Rock returns to-day from medicine under the name—"Beckham's
ooXhe old* Bartley-property bu VV. P. on our editorial page. It is worthy of
her visit in the eastern part of the state.
Si'lr.an; and .Smith
Colgroveil
very careful reading.
Croup Remedy." leaving out the word
Miss Ada Michael has resigned her "Universal." The 25c size, which has
'
llrr thei'best, the North Fairfield
Farmers, Houghtalin A Lichty
position as clerk with Stauffer &amp; Craw- just been put on the market, has the
plow, now known us the Keystone.
want all tbe butter, eggs and farm era
wrapper, and trade mark thereon, and
F. II. HAKLowyA Co.
produce generally you can bring, in exVerner Willison, of (he Freeport is very attractive. Peckham’s Croup
Kni’t bucans should read [Dr. Me- ,
Herald, epent Saturday and Sunday Remedy is having a large sale.
.
h’abb -!-tier. on our editorial page, and ct»ange for goceries, dry goods cir hoots
and .shoes.
They are making low here.
tXniK ladies society connected with
then -i-w it to their greenback neigh- '
prices on all these goods for reasons
Mr. Furber. of Allegan county, visit­ Emmanuel church will be entertained
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tort.
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heretofore explained, and will make ed
. Mrs. H. C. Lewis, his daughter, last
on Thursday afternoon of next week
We hive some Early Rose aJd it
1 an object for all. especially, farmers,
week.
by Meedames N. Barlow. W. Wilkins,
• Hidf’.v of Hebron potatoes for sale, the to
1 trade at their store.
,
Sylvester Greusel and family now oc­ D. Doyle, D. Hughes, Miss Knowlton.
»ery i&gt;est quality fur seed.! Smith,
A NEW swindling scheme is being (cupy their new home on Jefferson Belle Throop, Josie and Carrie Schu­
llaiiiA; \anArman.
,
worked
upon
the
farmers.
The
game
।
street.
mann, Fanny and Florence Lees at the
.
Ti:i. t jj-.-. i n by the ladies isociety,
is j to buy cattle, for which bonathle
Mrs. J. W. Bentley went to Grand society rooms. Supper served from fl
Emmanuel church, Thursday evening,
till 7. All are cordially Invited to at­
checks
are
given
and
honored
at
local
1
Rapids
Friday,
for
a
short
visit
with
na! an
umaRy large attendance !
tend.
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banks, where the sharper has money friends.
।
and E11&gt; I the society over $20,
uI
&lt;unideposit. The cattle are never called 1
Miss Nora Matthews baa taken Miss
."
AVE 3 number of city lots that fo«,
l
but the receipts given for certified
Ada
Michael
’
s
place
with
Stauffer
&amp;
we will sell on ■•antract, making the «hecks,now
«
grown into notes about live
Crawley.
’
wruiApply at the offices of live
t
times as large as the original checks,
Smith a ( igrove or W. P. Sidnam. .
arq sent on tor collection.
Dr. Barber and family expect to oc­ You ever in a grocery store when they
e fr’” \ .you vrant seed potatoes, go to
cupy Julius Russel's house in the were cleaning and painting? If not,
Qne of the shrewMest and most sucyou have no Idea how much work it is
fourth ward.
Smith. H.ims x VanArman’si They
to move goods, and keep out of the
crasful of advertisers is John Wanaha'-.&lt;.?.,!■ t;»rly Rose and Beauty of
Special agent Marks, of the Homo In­ painter's way. The painter says the
Hebron pot Itoes of the very best qual- maker. the great Philadelphia mer­ surance Co., from Detroit, was In the beat way is to “Close dose goods oud,”
chant, who accounts for his success in citv last week.
We will take his advice and
,7m U'Y ' vF1,la8 h number of friends this way; “I never in my life used
A. J. Bowne was In the dty yester­
o(Mi» l ituate FiJeld gathered at her such a thing as a poster, a dodger or a day afternoon. He returned from Cali­
hand bill. My plan for fifteen years
notne unlooked for by the young lady,
ha* been to buy so much space in a fornia Monday, f
•*n *nj' yab! • time was had; ditto, newspaper, and fill it up with what I
Clarence Chalker left Monday for what we can. We mean business. This
warm sugar.
wanted. 1 would not give an advertise- Otsego. He will play with the Otsego 1is no scheme, but we want to reduce
our stock. And then it is most time to
11 E risewhere the call for repub- memt in a newspaper, even of but 400 ball dub this season.
take the assessment. Less goods, less
circulation,
for
5,000
dodgers.
—
New
ii
7'lnl-v invention, Thursday.
John Hessmer and family attended
1 ow^ ““nHttees will please (irlean* Times-Democrat.
the
Eckardt-Galringer
wedding
in
Xu
township caucus notices to
The following we dip from the Woodland Wednesday.
wu Office ut onpe.
Detroit Tribune. With the Detroit
Mra. Drollett and Mrs. Hamilton, ef
due the A. Rower shoe
5?'• -Uta M onre u lb. manager and team to his back. Bald­ Bellevue, and Mrs. Bowen, of Colorado,
are visiting at John Buaby’a.
““‘if- “t lb. taUto ot the Ute win begins the league season under
Miss EJva Clough expects to go out
T u to be dosed up in the better conditions than ever before.
Prab-te ■ urt very soon.
Here's believing he will gain all the of tbe dreaa-making business here, and
Hucce.ss bis many friends anticipate for will soon remove to Jackson.
‘T it the duty of the township clerks hlufr: “Baldwin has formally announc­
Dr. Lowry was called to Nashville
«the Mveral townships to call a meet- ed that he is ready for «cUea work.
yesterday to attend Dr. Young, who is Eire pound* bmt cracker* tor
Cracker* b» tbe barrel ..........
of school inspector*, within 3b day* HAD I want,” he said to Watkins, “is a
con lined to the house by sickness.
CbMoe. &lt;®Iy..............................
QrMnil0^Q8ilp eifiCrions just past to day’s notification when you wish me to
CM eery..................................I.
Chas. Soule went to Howardville, St.
S '" lfce bt’ardH by electing rchair- pitch.” Watkins is still a Mtde chary
of the ?outh paw’s arm and will not, he Joseph CoM Thursday afternoon. He
has secured a position in a flour mill at
say*, put him In for a week yet.
Bem: thte to mind. The estate of
“ Talk about your left-handed pitch­ that place.
•heiaV Augustus Rower will soon be er*.- remarked Rowe just before the
Madame Marantette, of Mendon, the
game to-dav. “Baldwin can give them
ProLn.,1 Befon. that
all pointe." He Is the greatest general famous horae-woman, was in the city
K 7that all accounts of them all. The Lady has all the Thursday. She is talking of buying
Uils nle oommcneM akxl
‘Ute Mr. Rower, or the A. curves that Ramsey possesses and with the Spence running horse, ,
SATVHDAY sod ESilH SATUR­
oower shoe store shall be paid at once. a lol of judgment to hell
ip them out. z^rOhn Brock has gone to Otsego DAY, April S1U&gt;. It will p«j ,ou to
lith of Clndnhas secured a position in a lay In your Hummer’s supply now. This
N’AMir.-fLi.r has a man that throws a Kilroy and-this nmnSrui....
.
natl are not in tbe same class with grtfcery. He intends becoming a mem­ sale is for SPOT CASH ONLY.
P0’1111* ’ a,i 47 feet and then sighs for
ber ot the Otsego ball nine.
ualdwin."
.
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■ -e one -to step up and ask him to do
Respectfully,
"Thai’s riAht," supplemented DrouthMrs. Freeman and Mr*. Douglas
with*1
u1*8”*; that’s the matter era -It 1 know knjUim&lt;
Ford, of Hickory Comers, were the
‘‘’"J ooMty. co art Itoldwta to th. rrmtat ten-hander
MloPta?Ulo7h',h ml&lt;MnTtoU ■Inoe the &lt;tora ot Btohmond. end he la
tu ahtwd ot the latter."

'Were

CLOSE“OUD”

-T.

Everything Goes !

Bert Tinkler.

Our patent on three good), .Vo. 201,946. « thus described in the
specifications.

Ml INVENTION consist# in a novel means for adjusting ths
said tooth, so as to give its point a greater or fess depth of cut,
which is effected by making that portion of the tooth which is adja­
cent to theframe, curved, and resting on a curved seat, and secured
thereto by a clip'or its Equivalent, by the loosening of which, the
tooth may be thrown forward or pushed back beneath the fastening,
Thus Lowering or Raising its Point."
•

The above is secured to us by a patent, dated April 2d, 1878, ahd
expires 1895.

It has also been adjudicated by the courts, and pronounced a
good and valid patent tn law.
All Spring-Tooth Harrows embracing the above Improve­
ment, or its Equivalent, whether Iron Shod or not, are In­
fringements of our rights, and we shall hold all manufacturers,
dealers and users of such goods responsible, to us for infringements
unless authorized by us.

D. C. &amp; H. C. SEED &amp; CO.

Goodyear : &amp; : Barnes
Have just received from New York the most complete
’
stock in their
\_

Dress Goods and Trimming
•That they have ever been able to show to the public.

In Dress Goods
-----We have all the-----

Latest Novelties &amp; Shades,
And are Agents for the

Celebrated Jamestown Worsted Mill
Of Jamestown, N. Y.

Of these make we keep a full line. We ask your special
attention.
They are guaranteed to be the very best goods in tbe market
for the money they cost.

The factory Stands Behind These Goods.

In Trimmings
We Have Everything You Could Wish For.
(fane and See fpr Yourselves.

Goodyear

Barnes,

�THE NATIONAL CAPITAL

paas^t Mia wrro mtrodu-vd ta cxtehlSha
permaisesji court of anutrntian to settle du­
-------------------- - ------ England, and
t tax -A Jt«a,
d.t! n&lt;X pay Io
I-Mdi-aiou WBrihsri

Iowa. Dec. 31. !•«. was 388 pmta and 18.T78
membership On Dec. 81. Is**?, them were
3SB pats, with a membership of 17,AM, show­
ing a net gain during tbe p-ar of nine posts
and -•iTtt memterx. Itaring tbe year th* «•
lendiuinw f‘* the relief at nrndy comrades
and tlwtr familial aggregated 33.9®) Tbe recetjg fnxn fees iu&gt;d the per capita tax o' tbe
drj^rtmrnt ware |8.3tti; tbe- expeaditurm,
A&gt;.W&gt;; rash an hand. KJ.l U
TD- jwrwie was tbe flaw* tbe dejmrUr.ent

Dakota; but
_nd tbe sei­
__ ,_____________________ J idjuirned. |
Tbe botaw runun-rxed tbe si|th day-, fight
cv«r the direct tax tall, and n-Ahing wre d-me
all day bat railing the roll are I 'iilatorytmre
a. m. Tmwday.
WaMBunrrok Crrr, April IL—Tbesmaie
rw-ived i. petition Tuesday aikrng that ti»
oil pip* lines bn regulated by kn amvt»lmctit

of the tall prAiblttag tbe
United State* laoA. be aliocs _ ,____ _
was a btii r- sootmg tta- political disabditire
at John Iriitlcdge, at hoaxk &lt;Aroltaa. Tba
Freedmau • bank bill *are aen^ to tbe fiaands
cMtuiitt.- Tbe bill for the adraiwoua at

Th* dafeoee introduced testimony, to show
that one on Seeing Wittrorit tbe cooferenl
robber, once, ronld give an accurate ikwnp
bon of him, owing to the noted {ssculiantuw,
swh aa a crooked now. out in tbe eye. th*
gold filling in bi* teeth, and a Lent nc k.
Tbe &lt;Wetae further tr»-d to jirov* that
Haight, am-tner self-confewed number of
th.- gang. Lad Iwea in th* car with Father-

•fiLM:

A Fact worth Knowing.

No mere cathartic ran exert liny action upon
tbe Liver, yet many persons ot a bilious habit
arc continually dosing themselves ta produce
actions whleb only weaken tbe bowel* and ac■
April 4. routinuod tbo fllit
direct tax bill. thia brim: th
tbe dewl-kck. Tbe only boi
tbe adoftem at the confeven
Mrapbril-rJlge IklL
W juOttkan re errr. April
bergw resolution to InquinV*r.-zo*bu&gt;ini&lt;roxfi» wax r--i

Morrill made n Rteach ent; ,-usng the pr«ridoit a message.Mil adv vent;: 1„- kTuteCtli -u. The
Dakota adiuw.;.*n UU wa. ,ii*i awd by Da rig.
who supported divfanon of tlx- territory and

was ;nm*d |irwidinr for tb-t
mcmunwit V. Gen. Jnrept W«
at Bunker Ibil Tbe military i
Uli was pas-re!. &lt;uxi tho bill to
____ .
|30.&lt;o) tbe sword of WaaLfogt n. no* owmd
by Mrs. Lewis. rcnsiderril w itbont acti&lt; -nJ
after which tbe senate ndyvurn &gt;1
•!
r Tbe-buow- stayed awake all bight and antd
-Wasdomday at 7 p. .m., nothin’/ Being don*

’ areal'.« for thirty-one Ixjut*. a now wa^
tairn until 1! .4o Thurwlay.
WaMriawTois Crrr, April I: .—Aa soon m
lb-* morning business, winch v « not itniorl
taut, was over ta the senate T lunday, &lt; fokri
took tbe floor and spoke tasup] ort of tb* pol­
icy wl forth in tbe prnsidreit's Lri&lt;T :iw-*»age
Then the Dakota admiataa Lili ---------- J
Turps- advocaUvl admi-su .r &lt;g
rifcry re c— —“ zr"
while f'u!tam «p»‘k&gt;- in favor of_______
south half, a* provi&lt;fc»l ta She I ill Tho ara-|
ate thro proctird’d to axeonin budaeaa, lixl
wh&gt;-n lb* douts reoponvl a-djou n»*L
The txxaic. amid a wild
the memlwra
good naturvdlv chaffing tlach thi-r and frtqueiitbr mnfcihz the veiling a tbe cbamlw
trroiUr with ctibwA, adopted a mution to adjoarn until Friday, thus brunM.-ng th* dead­
lock Wtx* lusd V^.,1 «-h: da;. ,
IT ash i.xGTO.x Crrr, April I—The Demrerat.-. in th.- bousn wante&lt;yu&gt; dn;*nre with
the reading &lt;&lt; tbe journal of t &gt;■ fmat eight
days 1’n.lav, when tbe speak r adle&gt;! th-»
Tartar, of Ohio Loth objected, a a! a* unaniwas or.eamry th. jourr.it! had
pip * Of it,
atu! iu addition thereto reverity one roll
it V- -k. au b- _r to get through *
ton form, 'bat l»nng al! Jbo

from Canaiin. In addition an attempt will
be made to *ell. under the itaxs-ai of tbe
"United Stataa supreme court, uririnal pack'agea of liquor sblpfwd from ocher states. Th*
'attorm-y f-r thr Law and Order irague state,
that tb. ro b no way of preventing tbe opm
sale of liquors im|.orted from Canada, but
denies that bo'iors imported tr. m otter

Kfoxvhxx, Team.. April 11.—Indefinite
informatirei rotu-si from Cumberland Gap,
dxty-five miJm north ot this place, of wn-xis
trouble. The mountain psupta ta that section
are advene to tbe opening 6t new railroads,
and are forcibly opposing contractor'. Th*
railroad bands bar* also gone out on a strike,
deman ling an increase of wagr-i On Macday a rrx -re-nrred between the strikers and
men who ha*l taken tbmr pianea, and fiv* of

NORTHERN PACIFIC

tl LOW PRICE UIUUMD LUBS «
FREE Government LANDS.

SERB FOR 5.V.-SXtZU'KlSStt
•HAS. I.LUMH.“,’?!KuE'Uh

t-r ta.nd&gt; r~» •—» •- -w wises Sent Frww.

^CHIGAN
(

CENTRAL
!ur ti&gt;e tieariitK &gt;&gt;t
ixia prtnRHl. aim uuu inc U-lrn m taw ,&gt;f wj*i«l
d&gt; r-awd and all other iw-r^xiiititcreju-jii, »*i&lt;j
rslate. are required to appear at a wwMut.
of *a»d court tiwn to be hcldeu at the f*ro&lt;&gt;ate
Ufltnt.lu the-rity ot lta«tiuK&gt;. ta aald county.
Mi—t &gt;&gt;uor —n»- jt un« i»^—
uLv Uie pr»vc«
gnustrel. And B

SpRixortKLD. Ills.. April ML —Two tbcxiamdciUartu aoeruMed Sunday around ’be
tomb of Abraham lanroln, to keep ta merbqry
the .lay the iwunn'i baud so treacherously
ekaed tbe rare*; ot tbe great war president
Tbe exwd*» confuted of staging. pray«r.
and fcMnwi, of wbicb a numtwr were tnaita
Governor Oglesby was unavoidably alennt,
but many of th* mart prominent citiwna at
lUtn-n.'. wire numbered amcag tbe throng
which met to do honor to tb« memory of tbe

mortgages on p»ge *W. and tbe said Karbel M
Claric re admialstratrix of Uir estate of Amasa
L Clark, dceereed. having restaued said mort­
gage to Alexander ' L. Ctsrk &lt; by .v»igntnei&gt;l
dated the twentieth day ot May A. li ts»o. ai d
recorded Hi tbe office ul the Kegtster ul lived*
ta and for Harry Couuty. Michigan, on the
tweoty-aeveuUi
day d( December, a. l&gt;. imt; iu
1 l&gt;_. .-e-t
Now. tberrtoro. l&gt;&gt; virtue of the power ot aah*
contained in said mortgage and tbe statute lb
suett raw made and pros Mod. nocire 1» hereby
given that on Saturday tbe twenty first day ot
April A. I». IMS. al ten o’- luck «t&gt; the foreuoon.
I sludl aril at public auction, o tbe highest bid­
der, al tbe tkortli trout door of the court house
ta the City of Hastings. Barry fatuity. Michl
gM, (that bring the place where tbe circuit
court fur said Barry equity ta holden). the

RIGHT HERE IN MICHIGAN
Hrlow will be found a sample of the
; multitude of irfters of encouragement
Mrinn. IL H. Warner A: Co., of BocMester.-N. Y., daily receive. The subjoin­
ed unsolicited testimonials are from
your friends and neigh bora, ladies and
gentlemen &gt;ou know and esteem for
their honor and straightforwardness,
and who would scorn to be tt party to
any deception. What has been done fer
others can I* done for you. and it is
fully, nay suicidal, to longer suffer when
the means of recovery lie at your very
■door:
.

tbe operation &lt;-f sal.! mortgage u above clscribed) or ao much thereof re may be necessary
to pay the amount &gt;lue on said u-ertgnge. with
ten per cent, interest, and al! legal costs, to­
gether with an attorney** fee uf fifty dollars
eovenviteii for tberrlK, th* premises not here­
tofore relvAM-i! and which are herein txMlred
tor sale being drvri t.^1 tn ,*i,j mortgage as al!
those certain lots pieces and parevl. of laud
situate In the towusbln nt Hope in the County of
Barry and state of Mich Iran, andktwwn and

kmku &lt;vx&gt;M-nt

ptetoffiro appropriation bill rep etc 1 and referrvd to cntaniittee of th- w
aw! tbe.
conference rujuirta on bills n-lat t - • •
lan ic agrwl t
repvirt. on private bills which
Ug Uri to go on lb* calendar.
eonipnnaUon for tbe ’•vepati.
projssrty by United States troo|
'daring tta- war jook up th. n-ra Under of th*
day until ’»p. m , when a re&gt;.sj ■ was takna
to 7&gt;k&gt;. at which hour the bouw rww-nlitol
and pares! fifty-five |*-nsion b 1!«. and ttatn
adjournal for tbe day. The w ia‘o was not
ta Msoion, liavtag adjournal .. • Tlitir*dny

WAitMtM'rt. &gt;v-City. April re,
tivc^xes-uMvr,
rep“rtid bethr luriao Saturday
to eammittre of thr wbota. Ain -ng the bllto
for public iiulkbnga reported »n one for Fre­
monL. K-*. Tbe boore ta cum: titte* .rf th*
wfevk lookup the Indian appro -riatam, but

MiddS

Nolle* of Pp li 11 eat Ion.
State Of Michigan—In tl^ Circuit Ooart for the
County of Harry, ta chancery.
Atauxo Ferris, complainant, •
,

Nettie Bajrnxind and Martha A. Wood, de
fendanu.
Hull: pending to tbe Circuit Court forth*Coun­
ty ot Barry ta Chancery-Fifth Judicial Circuit.
A. Wood one of the defendants ta the above enlh" &lt;wt’ rwMesotrt
of tbe said state of Michigan and In the stale of
New kork ta tbe United State* of Amertc*. and
on morion of hnappcu A VauArman, solicitors
fortbeabovenMfne.lromplainant.lt is ordered
that tbe said defendant. Martha A. Wood do
appear and an* er the tall of cotanlalnt Hird
ta the said cause within four mouths from the
date of thisord-r. else the sal« bilfofcomplaint
shall ta- taken a* confrearel. and further, that
ss.'WsX KIM?,*;ss'.ix:

Thr west half of tbe south west quarter of
section No. ntnriren. amt also tn* sotitii rast
quarter of the south-east quarter ot sxl&lt;i *re-.lnt&gt;
nineteen, all in town four ttorth. range nine
west, containing tn all utie hundred and taeuty
Dated. Hasting*. Jan. X. Ite .
'

। . ...... v, •
w oi me
the County of Harry.
. .ue Htate of Michigan,
•m the 3Kh day of Fehru-

K-.jr l&gt; alnant an&lt;t Veaxs M Ui.u.
weeks ta sororaslon; suebpuMlcatiou however,
shall not be nwatsary in case a copy of this or­
der be carved on the said defeudai.t uereoruJIr
•“»« ‘•'■’’D &lt;hf» Lvfare the time herein pre
serlbesi for
her appearance.
th..
m__ .

on th* appn»}&gt;r:attaa bill and coi
•ectiotai. an niwrulmout being
J«ropriaiing f’JJ.OOO for Uw Medi
dtans in MinnnuU. W Ithout co

~S»S,'4!.’ RfTTJSir S3
, MZ.XW K.Tomw?*
Soltcitiw* for Complainant.

Aracm, Ohio; April la.—Char
a merchant tailor of this city, qtu
his wife Knlurday morning over
ti-ni. Heading hi* daughter out
Trits took a laae ball i«t and a
Wife. i**ting her bend tat-, j-ll
ran to a Drighbor^. ami tcllini
had bettor JreA into bis bua-LaM a mile to the Ohio canal taul'

sum of one hundred and sereatedwo dtalars

or any part thereof;
11
&gt;ow. Ibcrefore. by virtue of the l-mer of
contained in said mortgage and the statute ta
sa. Sul ajuxx.rii

j

�jllClllti

STATE NEWS,

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— V - uuiuur-j vi &lt;U U1

VKWOIS

in and about the “Q" yards. An ox-fireman
named Donahue .uwuiltwl a working flreman nam.-d Heflru. and w«a fined Ki. A
■v^tehengine, while pushing ,tbe -Denver*
raas stoned and windows broken in the en­
gine enb and dining-car. bhiues and brick­
bat* wen* also thrown Hi rough a window of
SujN'riiiUndeiit HrownVprivnta car about II
odock. Mr. Brown being in the car at tho
tim- Some freight eisginw-one east and
ent* west bonijd—wire stoned later in tbo
night and windows broken from both cabw
No uuo was hurt. All efforta to capture the
olfendiTs havu been fniitlem. Extra citv po­
lice will be kejit ou duty all night
Nh&lt;I Kwiurl to on El&lt;&gt;|&gt;emenU
VVAsiiiNiiTiix City. April 13—Mrs. Grassie G. Bulkley amnuitted .suicide Thursday
night by taking jAriwai. Mm Bulkley wns
the only itaughter of Judge Curtis J. HiUyw. and her &gt;*lo,ienrent with young Bulkley
some months ago caused quite a avusatlun.
Hho *e|nrated from him after the marriage
■umI went to her father's huum*. A few days
afterward rire -went to live with him, and
utter n short tint-.* returned to her ponmta
It U supjiowd she was suffering from tempo­
rary insanity.
met

I

up
1
work
tXtaldd d

Ills Jealousy (tot the Best of Him,

DaVMInirt, toaa. Aj&gt;ril 1.3— Henry Wil­
helm. a butcher of Clarksville, Butter county,

Th.- evl nniiig of i
Brant i
oUtar a

ritw j
to &lt;n.

A SCATHING CRITICISM.

court, on .Hu* application of Lawyer W. N.
Cromwell, acting fur the exchange. Mr.
Cromwell raid the liabilities were about
H.OiiO.OOll. Tbo wniccni luu had no credit
rating at Bradstreet's for a year j«wt The
cumpony was formed in 1HHJ under the En­
glish limited liability law. with an unauthor­
ised capita of K-.(*H&gt;.iXiU. of which fTbo.iMi
was paid in. and succeeded to Hu* bumnew of
H. F. Gillig &amp; Co., paying KWl.OW in stock
for the purcliast*. Henry F. Gillig remained
as vice president and manag *r,.Hon J&lt;wjih
IL Hanley lining the jrrinideiiL A liquida­
tor ha* l»**n appointed by tliv Kiqjtoh high
court of ehanoery. Mr. Gillig nays the cim«vrn ban bs.-s-u of al&gt;nit fA.iXA) in thu state of

Hrtuy F.
s«i:«l for Ktirlan ! Satur­
day moratag. ,\t tlu&gt; officii of tlu- company,
in this city. .Mr. W. ('. Booim *aid Hurt tui
uutiAually heavy tn.nl had Uwn nwiveJ Sat
urday morning, and in many of tho IctUr*
checks wore cix-kjaed by |vopta winking to
■scare money orders. "If this mail had Iwn
received Friday.” said Mr. Borne. "it would
have been jwwiblu for Mr. Gillig to have

pony, was seen at his office by a Unitid Ptns
rcportsT. He said: ‘All ttu* pecuniary obliga­
tions of the (ompnny will be paid in lull. Tire
exact amount hu not been figured up, bat it
will probably amount to alxnit H,'X)O,Ou(i
The company 1&gt;m about 'J.Huu cMTwpoudenta
with whom it carries on business."
•
It is Maid that thopcoplv wtfo suffer mort
by tbo failure of the ronrem aro those who
have obtained ca»h letters of credit Th&lt;s»
aro tetters of credit given to parties deposit­
ing at any of tbo offices of the -omjiany the
amount of cash railed for on the tetters of
credit Cash letters of credit are only taken out
by peopte of limited means or erfdit and
those who have outstanding tetters of credit
of this k ind, now will in all j reliability have
to appral 'to the rvpreeentalives of the Americnn'govcnuncnl, wherever they are for anSMtancn t.» come home. The holders of guar­
anteed letu-r* of credit or commercial letters
of credit are not likely to suffer any incon

BiMHlAMTOX, N. Y-., April II.—Fire broke
out in The 1 radar block on Water street at
8 o'clock Tuaulny night. A high wind pre­
vails! at th« time, and tbo (lames shot, fatidly from the iHuomcnl to the roof, ant in
three hoars the four-story brick building was
a conijiletc wreck. The wronii and third
floors contained the editorial, compering and
Job dejiartmcnU of The Daily trailer and
Sunday Dispatch. Tin* total l&gt;w is estimated
at |75,t&gt;W. fairly well covered by insurance.
The Daily ImhIt i !&lt;»• i» ts»t«U with the ex­
ception of a new dm* of type valued at |5,OOO, which wan aared. Temporary quartern
have i»«“ secured, and The Irad.-r will ap­
pear as usual. Tire Disjatch will nhu taire
on Bunday.
______ _
(iotrraor Hill Thanked by lbs G. A. R.

AUtaMT, N. Y., April IB.-Governor Hill
luw received the following letter, dated Now
York, April 12, and sign'd by B. F. Wataon,
chairman of tho sub-commRtav: “I am in­
structed by tire executive committee of the
memorial committee of tho Bfty-nino pate of
the Grand Army of the Itepublfc in Uns city
to expiw ite thanks to you fir tbo prompt
and favorable consideration given by you to
tire'act relating to employes of the various
pHIm and counties of tho state,’ which anabted it to Is-romo a taw of thia state. By
promoting this act of justice to the Unton
veterans of the Into war you have di-eponed
tho mow* of oldigation for your many offlctal
acta in their interrata.”________

young acout who wae I*rt« Simon,.
On a mild, hazy day in January, 1M9. »on of * neighbor twp mllw away, and
L was at Orangeburg, South Carolina, a right gallant younj feUov he wna.
about eighty miles west of Charleston. After the war he married my aiMer
My purpose was to visit the battle­ and that youngster who took your
ground of Eutaw Spring, on the right horse when you alighted i» their grand­
bank of the Santee River, forty miles child.”
distant. I hired a horse and a gig,for
"Then you saw the young prisoner Y'
the journey. The steed was Heel and I asked.
the road was level and smooth most ot
“Yen, and I helped mother search her.
the way. It lay through cuUivated We were amazed when we saw, instead
fields and dark pine forests and across of a brazen-faced, middle-aged woman,
dry swamps, where the Spanish jooss as we supposed a spy must be, a sweet
hung like trailing banners from the young giri about my own age. looking
live oak and cypress trees.
an innocent as a pigeon. Our sympa­
At sunset L had traveled thirty miles. thies were with her. but mother per­
I lodged at the bouse of a planter some formed her duty faithfully. We found
distanae from Vance’s Ferry on the nothing on her person that would afford
Santee, where I passed the evening a suspicion that she was it spy. She
with an intelligent and venerable wo­ was released by the scouts, who offered
man (Mrs. Buxton) eighly-fonr years her many apoligies for detaining her.
of age. She was a maiden of seventeen She had been too smart for themTwhllo
when the armies of Greene and Raw- alone in the house guarded by P«-ter
don made lively times In the region of Simons she had eaten up Green’s letter
the Uppec Santee, Catawba. Saluda and piece by piece. So. secure froip detec­
Broad rivers. She knew Marloh and tion, she willingly submitted to our
Sumter and Horry and other less fa­ search, and told us frankly who she
mous partisan leaders, who were fre­ was.
quently nt her father’s house on the
"My name Is Geiger—Emma Geiger?”
verge of a swamp not far from the she said. “My father is a planter near
high hills of Santee.
«
Winnsliorongh, in Fairfield, and I am
"We were Whigs,” she said, "but the oh iny way to visit friends below.”
Tories were so thick and cruel around
•' Wasn’t she smart ?”«said the old lady.
us when Rawdon was at Camden that "She was going to visit friends below—
father had to pretend to be a king’s Sumter and hla men—our friends like­
man to save his life and property. Oh, wise, for that matter. When the scouts
those terrible times, when one was not dismissed her we took her to our house,
sure in going to bed that the house guvt* her some refreshments, and urged
would not be burned before morulng!” her to stay with us until morning. But
“Did you witness any exciting acenes she could not la* persuaded, saying the
yourself ?" L inquired.
two armies were so near It might soon
"Yes, many. One in particular so become impossible to reach her friends.
stirred my ypung blood that I actually Peter Simons had accompanied us home
resolved tv put on brother Ben’s clothes, and offered to escort ‘Emily to her
take our old fowling-piece, join the friends as a protector. She declined
‘Swaqip Fox.’ as the British called Ma­ his offer and rode away, bearing our si­
non; and fight for freedom to call my lent blessings. We saw no more of her
soul my own."
until alter the war.”
“What was that event?” I asked.
"Did she reach Sumter’s camp in safe­
“You have read, maybe," said Mrs. ty?" I inquired.
Buxton, “how Lord Itawdon, after
"Yes, and delivered Greene’s message
chasing General Greene far toward the almost word for word as he had written
Saluda, suddenly turned back, abandon­ it."
ed Fort Ninety-six. in Abbeville Dis­
Sumter and Marion joined forces and
trict, and retreated toward Charleston. hastened to Friday’s Ferry, at Granby.
Well. Greene sent Harry I&gt;ee with his ILawdon, ba tiled, did not attempt to
light-horse to get in front of Rawdon cross the Congaree, but fled before the
before he should reach the ferry on the Enrsuing Americans toward OrangeCongaree at Camden. He was anxious
urg, on the Edisto.
to call Mafion and Sumter to the same
“You’say you saw no more of Emily
point to help Lee. Sumter was then Geiger until some time after the war,"
encamped a dozen mil« south of our I remarked. “What was her fate?”
home.
■
"A happy one. She had married a
The venerable woman’s dark brown rich young .planter on the Congaree.
eyes sparkled with emotion as she pro­ named Thurwitz. They had been on a
ceeded with the story. She said her visit at her father’s house In Fairfield,
cousin, who was on Greene’s staff at and went out of their way to visit the
the time, told her that when the Gener­ scene of her exploit in 1781. They had
al called for a volunteer messenger to crossed the Waferee at Camden Ferry,
carry a letter to Sumter, not one of the as she had done before, visited the
soldiers offered to undertake the peril­ house in which she had lieen wxiri hed.
ous task, for the way was swarming and rode to our house to thank, iny
with Tories. Greene was perplexed. mother for her kindness on that occas­
Brave and pretty Emily Geiger, the ion. They had with them a sweet fftyoung daughter of a German planter tle babe a few'months old. Peter Sim­
in Fairfield District, "had just arrived on’s was then my sister’s husband and
at headquarters with imixirtant in­
at our house. Emily stood face to face
formation for the General She rode a with-her jailer for ah hour. She freely
spirited horse with the ease-anil grace told her story and owned that she was
of u dragoon. Emily, aware of the
much startled when Peter seized her
hesitation ot the soldiers and Greene's bridle. buLshe controlled her’.feelings.
anxiety, earnestly-but modestly said to
the General, “Muy I carry the letter?" She fold us of hex dinner on Greene’s
dispatch, and thought how silly the
Greene was astonished. He was un­ young scout was in leaving her alone
willing to expose her to the dangers in the house while he guarded the door
which he knew awaited any messenger, on the outside. Peter wasn’t moch of
for the Tories were vigilant.
a Tory, and we all rejoiced khat a kind
“They won’t hurt a young girl. I am Providence had protected Emily from
sure, and I know the way," said Emily., detection."
Greene’s want was great, and he ac­
“The ways of Gbd are mvsterious,”
cepted the proffer of the important ser­ said the venerable Kmtron, laying her
vice, but with many misgivings. Fear­ hand on my knee. ^Peter's son mar­
ing Emily might lose the letter on the ried Emily's daughter—the sweet little
way. he informed her of Its contents, baby she brought to our bouse—and
that she might deliver the message their son owns a plantation a few
orally. She mounted her fleet horse, milts from here ”
and with the General’s blessing and
Benson J. Losung, LL. D.
cheered by the admiring officers, she
rode off on a brisk gallop. She crossed
the Wateree River al Camden Ferry
and pressed on toward the high hills of
.Naturally Indignant.
Santee.
After church:
Emily was riding at a rapid pace
Spoggv-V.'as it not disgraceful, tho way
through an open dry swamp when one in yr hi eh Stniggs snored in church today!
of the T«ry scouts, who were on the
Btugga—I should think it was. Why, ba
watch, seized her bridle and bade her wokousall up,—The lie view.
hdlt. With perfect compoaure and
firm voice she demanded by what
Dread fully Afraid.
authority she was arrested. The young
Tbo wages of sin is death, and, if yoa will
scout was confounded by the appear­ notice it, then* are a great many jorum in
ance and manner of his prisoner. They this world who u-tu to lie ilrnadfiiUy afraid
had observed a woman riding in appar­ that they won't cam their wnjn-&lt; —
ent haste from the direction of Greene’s Transcript.__________________
army toward the camp of Sumter and
suspected her errand. She proved to
Il km on Irish lady who once niuu.-*«l her
be a young maiden, fair as a lily, with
mild blue eyes and ^profusion ot brown auditors greatly by remarking in a rueful
hair. The young scout, smitten with tone, in tlx* course of a converwation on tho
her beauty and air of innocence, releas­ lire of fret: “My foot are fearfully big—rests*
ed his hold upon the bridle, when an
older companion, made of sterner stuff,
aeixed the reins and led the horse to an
unoccupied house on the udge of a
swamp and bade her dismount. Tho . —
.
younjer wldlfr mllantly uslMcd hw
O-l-.-raUjl-On. rtoek
to alight, and she was taken into the | and a chalk quarry -NobraAkn State Journal,
house. With proper debeacy the scouts
.
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“1 went with mother," tmhl Mr*, llux- •*.’**il burtinenvUy.-.

WEAK NERVES

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KIDNEY COMPLAINTS

CONSTIPATION

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FARM ANNUAL FOR 1888
1S88

Omaha. Neb.. 12.-Th. town of Fairfirid,
in this state, was visited by a »W,«B fire
parly Wedtraday murutag. su;.i-«d to hav.,
.
—l..-* rwivin Nearly half the

IURREE A

�AIM HIGH.
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ffich thtoktor mor-, ht^
Tnahtoltag though to®

•600 will be derived.

AS A FOREIGNER SEES US.

‘Yoq Amariejfns." mH

p&gt; Q. Taylor,
*11 ulghk

you a* toey du furvignm Y

rhy should

didn't anything particularly wunber about
th* average Amcrumn attirn.
j
“You don't?. Have you.ever bf-ea n;. ui tbo
Wcstora Union ibwer? Wvli, you ought to
go up there. I made the &lt;uu -.-id. the other
day, difficult m it U Tho view is entrancing.
But when 1 looked dawn into ^nwlway it
made me Shiver. The hurrying crowds on
tbo aidewalka looked like twfa unending
funeral pm.xwdo.u moving
nppoajte &lt;1E
roctioiw. Black, hiaek every wMra. All the
red hatred girts mnxt bare been'up town, for

Yebtebday Eugene Johnson and
Bert Harper, of Orangeville, were
brought before Esq. Kenaston oa com­
plaint of J. B. Swan, also of Orange­
ville. for maliciously destroying the
latter’s farm gate. They plead guilty,
and were fined each SI and costs,
amounting to 810 in all, or 10 days in
jaih They are now sojourning in the
county bastila.

Jte *• sax to w m h cwu; ** •*
Jonnttowu. *3-000.

GOING TO PAINT?
blk 3 MMdlevlllc. HBO.

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• wx.mii xu .hm j &lt; fxipcr; nsa sec *3
Maffie Grove, 14.100.

US H"17 W- M1IWr'
m «iiie Grove, *1300.
Ho♦re*1’0’’10 LaaMk Wo“tmlul: ®Ta sec M
Those who have not seen the newest
and beet thing in the way of a road
Jamwt kogm to Phlaoa* Kooklo; 4U mc
machine, should see the American Haainn. »i.®n.
C. Lk8 B. B Oo. to Geo. W. Gregory: P*
Champion Hoad machine, sold only bv
J. M. Rogers of this city. It is certain­
ly the finest thing of th® kind, and H‘&gt;|m». 110,
every road district in the county should
K- Bu*h ” Kdg'ar E. UriUeyJotM
have one. If they had. the highways
of Barry county would be improved a
J. Q. Creasy toCtma. 8. Burton; parcels citv.
full 100 per cent, in one year.
The new council seems quite favora­
bly disposed toward building a water
tower in (the first ward in addition to
the water works plant. Tins addition
wiU cost about 85,000, and will cut
down the running expenses by one-half.
It is a sensible move, and as the citv
has on hand about 83,000 of the 830,000
secured by the bonds, it will not add to
the taxes this year but a tritUe.

ARE YOU

l«h. 1888, a. ik^f^thXolf in
the register’s office'

16 Middleville, Si JOO.
Isaac N. Keeler to Isaac H. Keeler; lot 3blk
IS Middleville, 11.
Adalbert I&gt;. Haulers to Jeremiah Vannocker :
parcel sec 1 Maple Grove P*0.
Robert Mauker to Zlmrt Mauker; 40a sec s
Irving. |m
Wm. Crfdler to Sarah J. Loom I*; 40a sec 31
Irving. 1 one.

Momw Olmoead to EUubeth Lepard; Ila sec
1 Carl ion. *joo.
Cletdent Rmltb et al to Betsey M. Gilman;

Elsewhere our readers will find a
Ann C. Weaver to J*n« H. WHliamt; lot 36
ringing-Jelter from L. E. Knappen as
M»«t wSj A lot 27 cltj. •i.ns.
Geo. W Franelit to Che Wlllfauna Fruit Evapor­
to the duty of the coming republican
ator; loft 32-36 Pblliip-* add Nashville, $1 Jsoo.
county convention in asserting the
HeUcy E. Baker to Peter Holo and wile; parclaims of Barry county as to the candi­
date for congress, also staling his rea­
sons for the naming of Clement Smith
for the place. The letter should be
hands equally ready to fight or Work.”
“Well, what would you have wi do I Dress read by every republican in the county,
in brigfat coion during the winterr was and its timely suggestions acted upon.
y/AN injunction was served on W. 8.
•'Not at alt U«e common i
Goodyear yesterday forenoon restrain­
ing him from going on with the build­
ing which was to connect lhe “little
brick” with the dry goods store. The
you like without exciting remark. But iwt,
claims made by the parties who issued
If a man wore a heavy plaid null in winter
the injunction are ihsl a verbal agree­
ment, to leave the alley open, exists
and further that it has been open 20
years thereby making it a public alley
way.
to sm thin i«rutindal spirit in nn fixnggerated
form. A faultlensly dressed Now Yorker is
Judge George C.'Barrett, of the
an object of tmiveraal admiration. Paopb
nm out of stores to look at bun. A shabbily Supreme Court, New York, before
whom the "boodle” Aidermen and
Jacob Sharp were tried, has written an
article on “Miscarriages of Justice,"
aui/ak thi-Z wb&lt;&gt; ought to be in ibe lockup. which will appear in lhe Forum for
May. The same numl&gt;er contain
"Obstacles to Good City Government,"
open nioutha, and Uplifted bauds one would by ex-Mnyor Seth Low, of Brooklyn;
think ilaruuni'H rhinoceros waa iooae in the "Appropriations for Public Works” by
street I always put on a black suit when I Senator 8. M. Cullum; and s' strong
go to New Huven, for I cannot do bnaiueas article by Michael Davitt, on "Irish
Landlordism."
imt at]
It Wil#

Gentlemen:—One ot your clrculxra
came to my notice to-day, and it re­
mind* me of an old and very
valuable friend, one that saved my life
12 years ago, and because I had not
needed its help since, 1 had almost for­
gotten IL I was 16 years old and suf­
fering from menstrual derangements; I
coughed continually and had chills
every day. I was as miserable as any
on^could be. and live. A lady who
knew the cause of my Illness persuaded
my mother to have me use Zoa-Phora
—it was called Woman’s Friend then.
Before I'had used one bottle my
cough and chills ceased. I kept on and
used two bottles and they brought me
out all right I afterwards married'and
am now the mother of three nice hearty
children. I feel that 1 owes great deal
to Zoa-Phora. I hope it willl become
well known and that every woman and
girl who needs it will use it. If you
will send me some circulars I will give
them to acquaintances, and do all I can
to help you. Yours truly,
• Mrs. Laura Furman,
To Zoa-Phora Medicine Co,
Kalamazoo, Mich.

VALUE RECEIVED
For his money is what every man desires. In the line of

GOODYEAR: BROS.
Have a fall and complete line
of Paints, Oils and Varnishes.
Agents for the Chicago White
Lead &amp;■ Oil Co.’s Liquid Cottage
Colors, ready for use. No bet­
ter in the market. Strictly
Pure White Lead and Oil and a
full stock of Dry Colors and
Colors in oil. For wall coating
we have the well known Alabastine in white and colors, the
best wall finish in use. We aim
to keep everything in the Paint
line. Call and get samples and
prtces. We can interest you.

GOODYEAR BROS
LUNN:BROS

FURNITURE! THE
You can get value received every time if you buy of

Have just received the largest and finest stock of goods suiU
able for spring wear ever shown in Hastings.

ARCHIE M°COY,

At the blue front furniture store. Just received for the
Spring Trade:

Farlor Suits,
Bedroom Suits,
and Ftocliers,

' AOOITIOHALLOCAL NEWS-

Wm. W. Cook, a New York lawy er,•
has issued a valuable treatise on the
subject of “Trusts.” It is published by
L., K. btrouse A Co., 95 Niutoau street,1
N. Y., price 60 cents.
W. 8. Goodyear will build an addi­,

tion to the ‘’little brick" that; will con­
nect that eetebltahment wjthj Goodyear
&amp; Barnes dry goods establishment; but;
it will stop further driving through
the alley.
J. G. Runtan will remove his stock
of boots and shoes to the Hendershott,
block, and occupy that portion of the,
store vacated Uy. Dr. J. A. tttughman.
The new location will be a Ann one for
Mr. Runyan.

The entertainment given; Monday
evening by the Young People’s Bibli­

Edmond Blocker, Harry Patterson
and Roderick Cramer, of Castleton,
were arrested and brought before J ustice Kenaston, Friday, by Deputy Game
Warden ilyde to answer to u charge of
spearing lish (suckers) out of season.
The boys were caught in the act and
plead "gulltv” to the charge, in ex­
tenuation of their offense one of them
claimed Chat a justice ot the peace in
Castleton had tuld him he could go
ahead and spear suckers any time of
the year and that he so informed the
other boys. In consideration of this.
Edmond Blocker was lined by Justice
Kenaston the nominal sum of 81 and
costs. Patterson and Cramer, who,
were both under 16 years of age, were
turned over to the gentle menfiee of
the Blate agent for Corrections and
Charities lor Barry county. C, H.
Van Arman, Who upon investigation
recommended that they be remanded
to the care of their guardians and that
no coats be charged against them.

cal and Benefit societv was ^ery inter­
Statesman is the name of the regisesting, the participants carrying out. tered Hambletonian stallion purchased
this week, and now on the road to this
city, by Drs. G. W. Lowry, of this place,
For Sale.—Went half of lots 5 and 7, and Taylor, of Middleville, from E. R.
! King, of Pontiac. We have not space
block 4 Benfield's addition tb citv of this week to state all the many good
Hastings, vacant, located near M. Cl R.. qualities of Statesman, and will give
R. freight depot. Belongs to T. G. an extended description of him in our
Are's estate. Apply at law office of next. He is a bright bay with black
8luart, Knappeu Al VauArttian, over’ points, 16 hands high and weighs 1.250
ibh. lie has large bone and great mus­
Hastings National Bank.
cular development. He was never
The neat, tasty and cheap window tracked, but is an easy, natural trotter,
ana
shows a spleudld gait Had he
shades with the Wyant patent shade
been trained, he would have made a
fastener are just what you need in fix­
famous trotter, for he has it in him.
ing up your rooms. No tacks required. His former owner paid 81300 for him
Does not injure the finest fabric. A to Powell Bros, when he was a three
child can pul them on. Cull and see years old. He has stood io former sea­
them at
Stauffer &amp; Crawley's.
sons in Oakland Co., for 850. and was
noted far and wide as a sire of No.
Thirty-five friends and neighbors
I horses. It is expected that States­
of Mrs. Mary Rich called at her home man will reach Hastings this week,
Saturday evening very unexpectedly. and all iovers of good horses should w-c
him.
Statesman will-be at Hastings
The evening was spent pleasantly by
all present and all enjoyed the supper each Saturday during the season. This
that was served. The company left as makes another ferftber in Hastings’ cap,
a reminder of the occasion a set of gold and will add to its reputation for line
horses.
band dishes.

There is a well-grounded rumor
that the postoffice will soon be remov­
ed to the new Burton block. The new
quarters will be a large Improvement
on the old, but will not be so conven­
ient for the business men generally,
and a larged sited kick may be made.
But Dr. Burton is Said to be master of
the situation.
The democratic city caucus was held
at the court room last night. The fol­
lowing delegatee were chosen: 1st
ward, Luke Waters, R. Dawson, D. R.
McElwain; 2d ward. F. Barlow. Chas.
Hotchkiss; 3d ward. J. 8. Goodyear, N.
Barlow, G. Matthews: 4th ward. A. II.
Johnson, W. 8. Goodyear, Jaa. Clarke.
Dan Reynolds.
The republican 3rd district congrreclonal convention to choose two dele­
gates to the national republican convenuon to be held in Jackson, Monday,
May 7th, so that in addition to the oth-

county republican convention of May
3rd *111 aho name 12 delegates to this
__ - —M«nv..ntinn
afternoon a team of horses,
unknown, made things lively on
way for a few moments. Startrth of the iron bridge they ran at
v gait toward town, narrowly r«।
r-hfldre® nlaying in the losd.
bat

Alfred Chen^t, of Carlton, is a bad
egg generally, and has been making
numerous threats of late to kill his
father, Albert Cheney, also his mother
and sister, and to massacre the live
Mock on the. plantation. Yesterday
Deputy Constable George Moore went
u? to Cheney’s home, in the northeast
part of Carlton. He found Alfred in a
back lot, and proceded to secure him,
but with more or less difficulty. The
combat took place In a 8 wall bole, and .
was quite lively for a while. Cheri.y
struck Moore a hard blow on the cheek
and also grabbed the latter’s revolver,
which he snapped once, and fired once,
the ball just grazing Moore’s cheek.
Then Moore went at him, and downed
him with a stunning blow over the eye
which was abut soon after. Moore
then took his man down tn the mud,
took away from him a knife and im­
provised
sling shot, and then tied his
।
hands with handkerchiefs, took him to
his buggy and tied him into the vehicle
,and brought him to town. The app aranoe of the pair on the streets here
created quite a sensation. Cheney was
arraigned before E»q. Kenaston for
making threats, plead guilty, and was
sentenced to jail for 90 days in default
- - of 8200 balk
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Name and iiesldirace

All the Latest and Nobbiest
• Patterns in Goods and Styles.
SUITS FROM $20 UPWARD

Of the very finest grade of goods. An inspection wilt con­ Quality of Goods and Work, Guaranteed.
vince any candid person of the fact. He also shows some
Call early while our
new and nice things in

Willow Goods,

Couches,

Stands.

A Full Line of BABY CARRIAGES
Furniture repairing by a No. 1 workman a specialty.

pi AVE YOU SEEN IT?

. RESPECTFULLY,

Lunn Eros

The Best is the Cheapest.
That is why you should buy the

That fine line, comprising all the latest styles in

SILVERWARE I
Water Sets,
Berry Dishes,
Tea Sets, Cake Stands,
Castors.
Anyone who will see these goods will, without
hesitation, pronounce them the finest evfer dis­
played at Hastings.

CB.WII mi BINDER
HASTINGS, MICH.

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durability, rue ot h.ndllnp, Ugtitnru of draft, exorilmre ot work th.
LW”'bl111,la&gt; whm rmdJ ,or work- K"1 h“ u’'
lowest elevator of any binder made.

■r’lett 'Wa,re
Of all descriptions, from the plated to the solid sil­
ver article—-Iniives, forks, spoons, etc.

WATCHES
A larger line than ever of all the best Americat/
and Swiss movements.
An especially fine line of Ladies' Gold Watches.

The Hunt Spring-Tooth Harrow has become the greatest favorite among
fanner. l«eauu of the excellence of in work.
•
xraonx

Excln.lv. .jenti for the count)’ for the celebrated Whipple Float Harrow

SPECTACLES.

Old harrow teeth wanted In exchange for new harrow.

-Complete line of these goods, the best in the
market. Eyes tested fra ofcharge by

Spencer s 0pt|palmoscopic Test Lenses,
which are the most accurate test possible for those
who use glasses.
DON’T run th® risk of buying spectacles withUUU 1 out having your eyes tested for them.
By Spencer’s Opthalmoscopic Test Lenses we can
fit your eyes perfectly, and-remember it costs you
nothing.
In the line of

&lt;

JEWELRY,

The above cut represents the

FERGUSON ROAD CART,

I have all the latest novelties in pins, cuff buttons,
charms, chains, rings, bracelets, ear rings, etc.

REPAIRING.
Everybody in Barry county knows that as a
workman Kep. Silsbee has no superior. Bringyour
repairing to my store and have hep. do it for you
in a thorough and workmanlike manner.
Respectfully,

S. A. HOLMES
HASTINGS,

5

TAILORS

MICH.

I^nni Arb?r- We are the exclusive agents. The Ferguson cart poeseastw the following advantages.
Ht- Axthr Mat work* Indepee
ll.U &lt;l00*. **"zv w,a’
nwUon
M. !• tbo arfjuoting brace that
•Ued boree* and kerpo She muU rat.et,
mud «^ trom tbn'th^;Wh‘ehtb‘'rid"frT*,ollwblnsow Ibe oe«
and wiping .

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In addition to the above, I sell the

Solid Comfort Plow,
American Road Machine.
The Celebrated North Fairfield Plow.
Also road acrapm, seeders. Champion and Advance mo were.

We sell the

Arthur Wood Buggies and Carriages!

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                  <text>The Hastings Banner.
vol. X.XXII. NO. 52.

Hastings, mich., april 25. -isss.
County News.

WHOLE NO. 1717.

I thia fine weather lasts he don’t want
MOKGOffHORXAPPLa
makes three railroads stations in Prair­ day at the Hosmer school house with a
any.
Henry strong has moved into Elvin
• *
good attendance.
L. D. Barber is putting in good time ieville.
.
i.^KSiiavs. ar
Mra. Chris. Doster has received a big
Steve Sprenget comes to the front Cole’s house at the Lake.
at his roller mill, the demand tor his
Dance
and sugar party at Ike Gold­
Hvn- =•&gt;'• Cn- M,onwindfall
from
a
sister-in-law,
a
wealthy
with a new -traction engine. Steve
excellent flour being greater than the
en’s Saturday evening.
widow, of Cleveland, who paid the meansbusiness.
supply.
May Reed visited her home one day
Mra. John Mater entertained the U.
M. B. Brooks is offering his fruit1 mortgage of 83.000 on Mrs. D.’s farm,
COOK
Avith the interest. Such be­ B. mite society Friday afternoon.
’ last week.
evaporator for sale. Can’t -imagine together
“'.HATES
’
Game-warden Hyde is making life a
Marion Shores Is breaking several
whst his object is. as it is one ofthe nevoleucff speaks volume* for the- gen­
burden to the fellows wfco spear fish.
teet paying invwtimente in the village. erosity of the donor, snd could not fall fine colts.
m&lt;! ofthrywlhe
to
a
more
worthy
person
than
the
hap
­
L. Hosmer was at the county hub He, l.ke Pinkerton, sleeps witmone eye
C. W. Smith has commenced the
PMtmaster, Lacey.
open,
and the boys think be walks la
Monday.
erection of a tine new hoiise and tern py recipient
nscm.&lt;' ■ i
.
Augustus Mills is slowly improving.
Mr. Chas. Austin and wife lost their his sleep.
. .. O-DonnelL
on Washington strwt, opposite the
Philn Burgess and wife visited
J. N. Covert. Cartton.
eight
months
old
son
April
18th.
Fun
­
school house. The house wiU be a
FREEPORT.
l*ostmasterl Frwpurt.
eral services at the Hoffner school h, u ;e friends in this place Sunday and Mon­
I handsome structure and will tie c«mIrving.
John Yargvr was sit the county seat the BRh, and the remains were Interred dayII HATES:
f100 w
________________
D. L. Northland, Cedar Creek.
s’.ructrti of brick.
Saturday.
in the Castleton cemetery.
/
F. «, Norwaod. Delton.
E.
A.
Phillips
has
hts
new
brick
resi
­
J.
W.
Reuter
was
at
Carlton
center
John rthean. Hickory Comer*,
James Cross lost a valuable, horse last
Mrs. P. Cline hoada Che sick list
dence at the bead of the same street Sunday.
hnmii A Cterni, FoMrieville.
week.
‘
Mrs. John Ames, of Ada. visited her
B» rm ► lAbec. Crewy » Corner*
nearly completed.
&gt;b iTtntina DeL. Salsbury was in town Saturday on
Win-. Hrvward. Broward.
atster. Mrs. L. Fortes, last week.
L-rvtning tn ths
Mrs. Eva Alh-rtop has bought the busines*.
MAPLE GICOVJL
A. G-Je*«up, OrangeyHie.
. ia.-st faresuf
। J. L. Broughton sent a large drove of
budding north of Rasay’s barter shop
4 &gt;it machineryPo«tmaMer. Yankee Springe
J ohnbmelker and wife visited friends
Itepubliotn convention at Maple I fat cattle to Grand Rapid* Saturday.
C. W. AriMtrung. Iloacn* MUI*.
and is building an addition on the rear In Caledonia Sundav.
Grove center Thursday of this week at
Our saw-mill has abut down for want
.
,o »••&gt;—&lt;■ agent* will be receipted or It.
.
Geo. Salsbury and wife visited at J. 2 p. m.. to appoint dtiegatm to the of logs.
.
.
for t.» Um&gt; HaxxSk proprietor*, and w* truM
Work on the track at the driving I G. Reuter's Sundav.
*U *uh«4-rll»cr» at itie place* named who have
county convention. Republicans come
The sin ole that John Kermeere has
Geo. Perkins spent Sunday in Caledo out
v
—
.r.
min park will-be begun shortly and the
!**n
smiling for the pa-t few* days ta
•Jew Yryn. pay their «Qb*crtpUuas u« the track put In ilrsl-class shape.
[ nla.
.
Rev. Baldwin and wife returned to caused by a gentleman boarder, which
It a s.x ku » lucent* uarnnd abate
We are expecting to hear dellnite tid­
Geo. Kareher was at Lowell Saturday. their home in Ohio last Tuesday morn­ appeared at his place last Tuesday.
Ketpretiuily,
ings in regard to the new ndltbad ’ere
•
COOK 6 NISKKKN
John Timm has purchased a wind­ ing. They will long be remembered by
School has commenced again.
PUR E
long, in the form ot how much bonus mill of Litka.
.
Maple Grove friends for we believe
Don’t think April snow storms will
i will be required in addition to the right
There is a gang of men at work lik­ they are doing a g&lt;xxi and lasting work bring tunny,flowers, unless there fata
of way.
,
ing up the IL IL track just north of I and they will receive tbeir reward.
change in the weather soon. ,
Ida My ora is very sick with lung fe­
Buxton's machine shop presents a town.
School
tegan
at
the
McKelvey
last
Charles Doyle'has moved to Middle­
ver and pleurisy.
busy appearance ateut now. Alf. did
In my Items last week it should have Monday with Miss WalkFr as teacher. ville.
P. 8. Myem is on the gain.
intend to build new shops this spring, lx*n Z. Fox instead of J.
.John
Gibson
has
purcbaawl
Frank
Lola Godard Sundayed with Lillie and has bought the location opposite J.
Albert Parks will work his father's Quick's team, consideration 8350.
Doud.
“
Lentz &amp; Son's furniture factory, but place this summer.
For week ending April 23.
•
IL Bivens has purchased the Barter
C. A. McArthur has his bouse nearlv has concluded not to build until) next
F. A. &lt;!hlld and son were in Lowell house.
C. 1). Beebe lo RobL I. UendenboU; lot No.
completed.
e!i olhX MB city. S ISO.
.
fall or spring.
F rlday.
Rev. Johnson, the new Evangelical
J. Cuii&gt; to John M. Colp; teserm tee
.Mra. Wm.; Jordan is again gaining
T. I* Rogers was at Hastings Tuts- minister, will preach at the church 16Andee*
1J. F. Reynolds has commenced work
M*|&gt;ie (.rinrr.kao
slowlv.
next Sunday evening.
Harrl* &gt;ti Hilling -r lo Lydia Hllamrer;lOacraa
on his new brick store on south Main ■ day.
kec
»
motluc*.
S«x&gt;
F. F. Hiltert was nt Kalamaxoo last street.
Mrs. Jennie Myers is quite sick at . Rev. Koehler preached his farewell
Wm B.Bhilner to Cateb G. Smith; one acre
week looking after the infcreata of the
sermon last Sunday evening.
Dr. W. H. .Young is seriously ill. this writing.
C. K. A S. it R., which is surveyed Dra. Lowry, of Hastings, and PalmaMrs. Mary Langs and son. of Lowell,
Rev. Witham and Miss Cuslc are
through this place.
tier, of Vermontville, are in attendance. were the guest* of W. Fox’s people holding revival meetings at the Branch
Fr«nklhi I*. HaU to H:nun Hall. «0 acres eee
Mrs. P. B. Hunslcker expect* to
school house.
Rev. George Johnson, the new Evan­ Sunday.
move her stock of goods to Lake Odessa gelical preacher, has arrived and is
Mrs. Miller and Mrs. LaRoche, of
T. S. Brice was at Hastings on busi­
re s&gt; Thoniappte. S3.330.
this week.
domiciled* in II. L. Walrath’s house on Portland have teen spending the past ness last Saturday.
Chas
U. Coman to Janu
Eddie McArthur Sundayed at Saran­ Phillips street.
few days with their brother. Rev. DyE. G. Hotter is calling ou the farmers
ac. Ionia Co.
to see how rich they are.
Feighner A Kuhlman have their re­ mnger.
v* Hoi*. *«nn
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A. D. Meyers and family, ot Odessa, gular spring opening of millinery goods
Rev. Al tert Ostroth preached ar the we('iemrnt
Are you going to take in the excur­
visited friends here on Sunday lost.
sion to Detroit the first of May to see Evangelical church last Sundav morn­ city, rrffi Smith to Harvey M. Smith; parrel
on Friday and Saturday ot thia week.
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According to reports school district
Cba&gt;. W. Kougti^Jla to Terry G. Henry; SS
The new drug store ot Baughman &amp; the ball ftarne? 8330 round trip from ing. ’
acre*
*oc
15
BalUmorr.
Stoo.
'iRFECT.M*°£^
No. 4 should have a nice fence around' Buel is open and presents a very neat Freeport; train leave* here 620. .
Hay is in good demand this spring. । Cha*. W HmightaUn to Wm. Hill. JO
their school house to cost f»l8.
1 tnink you are right Mr. Crockigator
acre* *ee IS HaiUmurr. STOS.
and buaineas-llke appearance.
WOODT.ANI&gt;.
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Jotiu K. Flower to Marttn Woodard; lot 31
The trespass suit of E. Miller vs. A.
CapL Goodrich and wite, of Detroit, in prophecy ing a poor summer, and if
Chas. Lune is getting along nicely Mllo.SA
I J. Miller on first trial was a disagree, assisted the N ashvllle Salvation army the Herald man contradicta you, time
Harvry M. Hrailh to Cornelia Smith; parrel
with
the
Long
A
Curtis
ditch.
I
will
tell-him
you'are
right
inent of .the jury, and on the second over Sunday.
m tn million* of trial the jury found A. J. Miller a
Arthur
Haight,
of
the
tirm
of
L.
E.
AltoulSO young people gathered at
Len Brady has a new trotter. It wm
.•t ■ century. It
Honson A Co..baa returned from Grand dlrvilJr..S&lt;y
■nrrntbenL En- tresspasser and he waa fined six dollars imported (from Detroit), is ring-boned, the Freeport hotel Friday night to en­ Rapids with a large supply of new
r- At r
and cosm. and then E. Miller and A. J. । spavined, blind and has corns, but Len joy a sugar party. They all bad a nice gocxia.
tn&lt;H. IPalthfuL Miller and wife have settled up and di­
toys he’ll do the local flyers just the time.
'ondrr dor* not
Mr. Doud has sold the house and lot •ec -JO CaaUelou. Fl.000
WiU Preeton departed for Morgan
vided the property satisfactorily.
same
.&lt;). I’. St'CKER.
John F&gt;. Coats to W. C. Otte
Friday, where he will visit bis sister. formerly occupied by Mr. W hlte, to C. dteville; FM
It seerns queer that the township
John Itcnllieyker to Anna
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We regret to have him leave us, and 8. Demand.
Itoard of health will permit people t &gt;
Law suits are coming thicker than see » Yankee Hprtags. S300.
sincerely hope he will soon be with us
| visit houses where the scarlet
. fever l» Delayed Letter.
ever.
•gain.
raging
very
badly,
and also
jet pleaseJ
the oc- C B- RS'J?inChi&lt;:goods.
marriage Lleaneea.
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Wm. Miller Is working for Andrew No.
About
25
sons
of
veterans,
of
Lowell,
Name and Ileddence
Aj
cuphnts
as
they
‘.Sn run
btaat
?Le large
*f
dl’eaM
' 18please. yiuur
br'd*'rHurned °n assisted in organizing and mustering a J. Miller.
.. i Frank Webster. J oilnato«rn
\vno t
-- townshiD?
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Born to V. C. Kosa and wife a nine M ( Delia kier. Haltlmors
all„over the
U it ColliersJ W
OCCUP-T rooms at son's of veterans camp at this, place
tered all over the township’
pound
girt
A LITTLE LESS THAN LOVED.
S. Haight is putting in a full stock of
Geo. Nelson has rented the Dovle Friday night, April 20th. The train
Mrs. Geo. Davenport la still unable to
undertakers gixxls here and expects to house, and will shortly take pnsraeion held until after their meeting was out. leave her tied.
After they had given three cheers for
put in a stock of furniture, which will of the same.
John Smith is digging a cellar for
the
Freeport
hotel
they
boarded
the
be managed by David Haight.
Geo. Palmerton; he will also dig one
tn
“°?on wUI ln*ke their home north bound train for LoweU.
Our deputy sheriff and our supervis­ in Muskegon for a time.
The concert at the M. E. church Sun­ for Prof. .1. M. Smith soon.
or are wearing very pleasant smilee
Mrs. Wallace Bugbee of EIDorado. day night was a complete success, al­
Cora Nye commenced school on Monnow. It is a nice little boy at the dep­
h‘,r o|d ‘Oends and though the program was short on ac­ I dav.
To have all fn-ndahip and alLbomw.
Jacob Velte has for sale a tine yoke r&lt;«
uty sheriff's.
neighbors a flying visit the past week. count of some of the speakers being
mW* th
Dur highway commivioner has post-! Iler husband precedes her to Petoskey sick. The singing was good. The rec­ of oxen weighing 3,60i&gt; lbs.. anti only
Which
e&lt;l notices according to a petition in l-enelit
where they
will.
Mttle from
in the
hone Sf
of itation by little Myrtle Sullivan was six years old.
to his
health
chaSfe
' Road Dis. No. 16 to establish sidewalks
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Quarterly
meeting
at
Lake
Odesalast
very gooil. An appropriate essay was
[ in the village of. Woodland, and now climate. ।
read by Andrew Geiger in a very able Sunday.
Mrs. HAzen is still rick. '
Two young ladies driving on our
, we propose t«» fix up our sidewalks so
manner. The exerenws were closed
: that people will not be in danger of
Mnt. M. Colwell U on the invalid list.- with a few remarks by Rev. Dysinger. streets on Sunday turned around too
snort. The consequence was a broken
breaking their limbs when they walk
John Cairns has rented the hotel.
MIDDLEVILLE.
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wheel and two young ladira having to
' erne Brown is convalescent, but
I cn the sidewalks.
i The question Is asked, why ha* Mr. very weak as yet.
1. IL Keeler and wife, of Charlotte, 'walk home.
“Well I told you so' was the expres­ and furnish an unlimited.fund of arriuamwvL
Lloyd Storms is the proud possessor were in town over Sunday. While
Aspinwall our township clerk appointi ed a deputy clerk to do bis business. J of a pony.
here Ike purchased a line driving horse ’sion of several of our good citizens People who bid" tilings • &gt; "uiiwafuliy that
' He has done nothing more in appoint- । Erast us Terpenning, who has suffer­ Of his father.
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'when they heard that Susie Neff and
Rand were married last Thursday.
‘ Ing a deputy than the law requires, and ed from a complication of diseases dur­
Mr. Paxon, of Jackson, representing Jap
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just please understand that Mr Aspin­ ing the spring, was hurried on Thurs­ the McCormick machine company. Juts We understand Mr. and Mrs. Rand will offlee frantically demaodtnff hi* (&gt;cn winn
make
their future ho ide In New York that narful article ta cosily locked behind hb
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' wall is capable of attending to the busi­ day. He was an earnest chnstain. a been in town for the past few days.
State.
C. H. Van Annan, of your town, was ‘
ness all right without a deputy. All wise friend and an excellent citizen.
Samuel Velte will teach the Need
i the deputy is for is when the clerk may His 1089 will be a great one to the com­ here on business hut Saturday.
the aklrt on in the morning, banta ip vain
Hon. Clement Smith w;u ’ in town ’school in Eaton county.
be absent or when sickness may keep munity.
F. F. Hilbert has invented a ma­
Mrs. Terpenning is some tetter, Monday.
I him from his office.
Loren Gibbs and wife and John 1chine for reducing one’s advoirdupoi*. •way, leaving the raenrant jerwy hanging
though still feeble.
What
aJxiut
a
base
ball
club
this
down her Iwk, tho man who cumptacnnUjr
A large number of teachers attended Gibbs, of Muskegon, are visiting at
THE SPECIALIST,
this place.
isummer. T.ast summer we had a good irritatm th- " nmg «id of a inatrh. and ttao
examination here on Friday.
Ed. Ratbburn was arrested Friday the
wonder* why in the jumping juniper it wont
Henery Somers, Guy Putnam And 1one
Some of our people will attend the
afternoon on complaint of his wife, district
Rememter the Good Templars’ pro­ fight—all tbr~- an- familiar. A case never
Florence
Putnam
visited
in
your
city
meeting
of
the
Woman's
for
­
sa hvillk
MICH.. charging him with non-support His
at the M. E. church next Sunday
last Sunday. By the way, Guy seems gram
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examination was set for Thursday, be­ eign missionary society at Kalamazoo quite attached to the county kub.
evening.
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week.
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fore Justice Mills, in default ofSIOO this
Everybody should take the Banner.
Amos Fausey and wife visited at H.
A hireling was held at the parson­
Can give tbnse suffering
bail he was taken to Hastings by age
Hurrah! for Judge Smith!! He is our home after the tin luui been extinguished, car­
on Fnday last, and It was decided E. Hendrick's Saturday and Sunday.
Ik-puty Sheriff Osmun.
rying. a* he fondly imagined. Iu» »|«wking
from any form of
Charles Ritchie was in Hifctings on choice (or U. 8. representative.
to
continue
Mrs.
Wales'
name
on
the
Youno Soldier.
We noticed J udgo Smith and Tra­ list and pay her dues as a token of the busloeas Tuesday.
frumpet under hi* firm Hi* coaipauiou, upon
verse Phillips, of Hastings, on our love and esteem in which she was held.
John Mdxon and Geo. England and
cnnorcio
I
UT niorni nunnivi
i in
u au
streets Thursday.
A piano tuner, from Grand Rapids, families were in Hastings Tuesday, at
Many
farment
are
buying
hay
and
i
ri_hufnrrtnan'B attention to
I. N. Kellogg Is tilling up his new
which time the will of ElirabHh Law­ grain
was in town last week.
'rain for their stock. The cold, dry, I tt
ti»fact
w fact that be *a*
*•&gt; affectionately oocaiuescouduetshop at the north end of Main street
Tinny Mahoney was soliciting pupils rence, deceased, was proven in the pro­ backward spring does not look very tn&lt; hocne a h&lt;-e ri&lt;®le. and when bemUd
with the flneet makes of wood-working in music in our town last week.
bate court
prjmlslng for early grazing.
lum where hi* magmtirent *11 vw trumpet
। machinery; Al C. Buxton is making
The flrst meeting of the Thornapple
Last falls seeding Is nearly all killed , wre, th- foreman W.ri in aman-meut: '"I’m
the motive power for the establishment
and Irving association will b« held at OUt.
Eugc-ae
Horton
and
wife
go
to
btareed if I know.” A railroad conductor oa
। a line 3j-horse power engine. The boil­ Muskegon to reside this week.
the M. E. church Middleville, Friday of
Farmers
are
pushing
their
plowing
tha Centra! Hudreo .tend on a etation plahTb^bert |
testimonial er is already in position; the shop will
M. J. Com went to Plainwell Sundav this week. An interesting | program for spring crops, and making all haste f(WTn one, dav and dgnaled hi* wginrer to
in working order by May 16th.to see Mr. 'ind Mrs. Shedd, who are both has La-en prepared, and a good time is possible to get feed growing again.
of hi&gt; abi’i v
grapple with :i boThe
-p, *bead.” and then walked complaredly
amount of work being done by
expected.
Considerable slat and wire fence is »w»ck Into UiertaHon. and ret dc^m. A girt
BL
rbe.M? dispa.-. -• t -.ucressful the Williams Fruit Evaporator com­ seriously
italzey B. Richards was in town tieiDg built in this vicinity, which gives r^enth wre m that mythical condition, “la
Nellie Dayton goes to Kalamazoo
practice in Uealnig' with such pany is surprising to any one not post­ this week, to perfect herself in dress­ Monday. He has many friends in this a neat appearance to the farms and ma- |ove,- jmi poj —' 1.....................
in reg/trd to it. Their enormous fac­
town, who hope to see him continue to terially adds to the convenience of the and p,,,
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flwder•
. ed
tory on south State street Is completely making.
Mr. I’errv and wife spent the past, occupy the position he now fills so cred­ farmers, but is not quite so convenient ________
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italile "olwerwil phenomena.’'—
tilled with evaporators in process of week in. Kalamazoo and other places । itably.
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for hunters and trappers.
Springtieid Union.
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construction. The members of the
Geo. Guest is building a barn, and
C. W. Armstrong was in Hastings .
visiting.
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Testimonials.
improving his place on Grand Rapids Saturday. His sister, Mrs. Curtis, re­
firm are rustlers, and there is no ques­
Mrs. Geo. Hazen is still very sick.
tion but they will make a success of ■ Mrs. Hannah Jones is having her street
turned with him.
11 arveyL. Sherman has bought the
Ed. Brigg* is suffering from an ale I
the undertaking.
house re-palnted by C. H. TMirston.
Cloverdale creamery has been in
Of the&gt;i' bp
John Grummond has moved the residence of John Sherman on the west cess on his chest. Il was opened Sun­ of cocna, one nrikea off down into Spain
show enough o|&gt;eration
side, and moved in Tuesday. '
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all wihter, but Is now begin­
day morning, and al present writing h«- and Italy. In tbean lamia of the lazxaroni,
and attached it to his-house.
‘ most skepti- ning to feel the effects of spring in the market
R. B. Knight will occupy the resi­ is doing well.
Mrs. John Jones has much improved
beggary flouridie* with the name cxulw-rancs
ca’.frn;.Look out for the leap year dance nt
rv best citizens dally increasing amount of butter toe appearance of her house by a coat dence on the west side, lately vacated
it tleew in the OnenU The chief rueixiiby B. Clark, Mr. Clark removing to Smith’s hall in the near future. The that
of Hasting ;i i vicinity, in- made. They will probably average of white paint.
canta in Hungary arc the (auga of vngabood
l.OuO
pounds
peri,
day
this
season,
and
Grand
Rapida.
__
girls
will
make
It
a
success
too.
A lilcblund company will give an en­
^filling busino | men. farmers, their product ! commands gilt-edged tertainment
Osmer Burpee, formerly of this place,
in the I. O. G. T. hall this
MORTH-ACAHT ORANG EV IL L E.
now fireman on lhe G. R. a I- R. 11. is
Wflwiaiiics &lt;Mifl
prices in the metropolitan markets.
The farmers are plowing and putting slinking hands with his tunny friends.
J. W. Powles is getting his woolen
All who intern! purchasing a gaso­
A shadow social Ln to be held at Geo. ■mailer oom in pun* natural la only. They
line Move this season should call on L. in their oats.
mills
into
condition
for
the
seasons
DOS T I^T OFF
Mr.Stuart is no tetter.
work, which will commence about the Loveland before buying.
Jackson's next Friday evening. The arwdark fl tuned, almost, m native of India,
L. F. Cook has a new wind mill.
proceeds to be used to defray the ex­ nod their glcinuug while teeth and th*
lirst of next month. Mr. Powles has
George Williams and family, of Mid- pense
of an excursion for the ’Kinm r w hitea of Uietr eyaa ar* muajdeooaa while
of the celebrated Lamb knitting
The republican cancus for this town-11 dieville. are visiting at James Cook’s.
Seeilig him if }iou
swffer- two
district Sunday .school to Jackson, you nrc art 1«&gt; yard* dwaat. A« you draw
machines In operation, in addition to ship will be held in the Spaulding
8«ott Cook is going to Colorado.
&gt;»g in&gt;ninearer. th" wu.de goxip cotnmenca* to about.
b ;i|-euses. Now his other busiies*. Ills shop is. an school house Saturday afternoon.
Mary Haffenden, of Richland, has Mich.
Nina Winks, of Caledonia, is visiting
interesting
place
to
visit
during
the
LeRoy
Warner
’
s
new
house
is
enclos
­
jsttetiiui-.
lieen visiting her cousin Cora Brook*.
her granilmo her. Mrs. Jwkeon.
ed. and will be a very fine residence.
busy setismi.
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Claudia Cook has been sick for some
Wm.
Richie,
ot
Yankee
Spring*,
an
l
tb&gt;-in a coin aa you ride po&gt;t. &lt;hie h.xuuiUy
Taylor Bros, have recently fitted up
Ed. Havnes Ik building a fine resi­
his deice. Belle Stuart, went calling on pick* it np anil nr*h"» off with It- to the little.
their wood working establishment north lience ou the place hw purchased of Mr. time.
Mrs. Miran Sensiby is very sick at the sick iu this vicinity Sunday.
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ul the river in,BJiieb better shape than
Consuiiaqon- Free.
present time.
tlx- rood. Where tb. nldar HormuiIm are
Geo. Nelson talks of moving to i’rair- the
formerly and are having a dnu run oi
Geo. McKiidicn has Ixjiight the Ells­
. . . t
watehing the *cxw&gt; with keen IntercaS.
work. Much of their work is done for
worth farm and moved on to it.
Star lodge of I. O. G- T- antve a pate , u
w
uruup twarty,
Toe Dr. w
4ll you plainly one of the big threshing machine com­ kM*.1 J. Goss'new stock of goodsJias
Will Stocking has taken a boy from he euteruinmeut U&gt; a well tilled house
liar#
p&gt;M&lt;n
m
arrived.Ind it is a fine one. Mr. G. is
Whether
panies
at
Batt
le
Creek.
the State schot.L
’ be can cure
lx*l Friday nightdoing thia you hare stimulated the cupidity
a. U. DieklMoo * Co. have nearlv never behind the lighthouse.
Cora and Gia Brooks vlfdtal at their
Singing ~'l«»l hu clm«l fat lw»
nn~_. u. u uunfilw,
foe. E\fr:i
Brown &amp; Cairns nre having a big uncle's, C. F. Hale’s, in Richland over
Experience as finished their season’s lumber cut and
weeks on account of sickness.
rai-.»c* tneir eym to rfiMcn with rec-w
attention almost
— । ade.
-,p which
whjch their
ueir Uirgely
wrgeiy tocrwised
n|bles him to are now turning their atuuiioo
Wheat looks bad in this section of MVMnw A(Ur yoa tl„ v
tb* whok
,
:.ia„niM win ever i Sunday.
exclusively to the work of their roller
All eoioywl the exercise.*
given by the county.
I nineteen, pell moll, with ontatretehad hands
. and the best grist, milk Their flour is gaining an
Star
lodge
Friday
evening.
Henry
•t Modern npplii
H. B. Bennett, wife Md daughter
uouwkI car* aloft, calling after you is
iwith nt home and
aces and the tu viable
Count delivered a lecture which was were al Mr. B.a brother s.L.G. Bennett
“knwoer’
the eastern markets.
the crowing point of the evening.
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remedies,. iu lh-11
the 22d.
kruotrerff Bwittly too, they run, three
Bros, are now running their
parted f&lt;.r-*pe‘ iiileases.many
A box imclal and donation at Isaac. joyful Romretea and for bundred. at
CARTLPrroN.
planing mill six days in the week and
Buskirk
’
s
for
the
benefit
of
Bev.
M.
C.
\
kwp
w
th.chree.
rem.cm
on.
them’ nrei
Banl?
prc’,arc&lt;? ouly by Dr. are turning out a large amount ot
ynu .nd^xweo tteottar.-Ttes*
M.ner school. Daniela on the evening of May
Ed?°nian’
him to efI Rtarec*
Satie Recd commenced school Mon- Come one and all.
Homer Blair baa Ma
mill «**
where oth- of town in running order, but as yet
has no roof over iL He says as long as

The Hastings Banner.

■ ’niskern.

CREAM

J•‘QWOEI
akin J
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DISEASE,

‘r£5£^^*c°n“”-Tbl’

�mirn
THE
TALENTS.

iabt,

FARM AND GARDEN.
PROTECTION

OTHER

OF

FRUITS

CHERRIES
FROM

tv Bank.

tarty bloffih whilecottony matter which 11

MlCh.

A

BIRDS.

tree plant louse that Inhabit* the leaves
and tip* of twig*. Fortunately, there are
check, it U ctaime&lt;l that this detention i*
utterly illegal, and tluit a citiwn who found

M. BATES.

B.

A* fiir artificial'remodtea. Prvfe»or

Style of arbor or trelli* beat suited to
▼Ines of rapid growth. The trellis shown

is advised by Farm, Field ami Stockman

to render this process effectual the water
must Im? applied In quantities large enough
to penetrate to every part of the infested
root*." Profno-ir Comstock mj&lt; that
the root licet thrive in a dry, porou* soil
Mrs. Treat therefore reromuten*!* that,

Attorney »t Law.

damage* fur illegal (Mention, with a fair

|| A. BARBER, M. D.,
15. Bereral atahty. different gifts and et&gt;•Utility and reckoning.

Hoineopathic I’itytlcUn and SurReoo.
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V. 16. Traded, did

now Nnvin'a *ten-

.

DIRECTORS:

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basing Ln order that the water may collect
be bad.

The journal quoted from say* that
grape vinea planted at intervals of twelve
feet, alternating on each side ao that
plants may not come opposite, will com­
pletely oner the trell!* and arbor over-

ing for turn. Tho contemplative and active
tldre of Ghrirttan life ar* presented in th*
two parable*. The foolish virgin* failed

ceaalve pickings through the *caaon.

deaired any good climber may U- *ubaUtuted, and in this caae, after the trellis is
tally covered, all that will be netussary
wlll be tn keep down too rampant growth.
• The [kbU real on stones,wank a little
into the ground. The po*U may be of
.any desired sire of timber Cap pRsjes
aonnect them along each aide, and ernes
pieces join the oppo*lt«: posts. Wire is

The

gree by plantingat the aamet line varieties
that have earlier and later period* for rip­
ening From the many excellent kinds
offered by Mtihmeu choose the ones most
to your liking, and follow the directions
as to plnutkigand cultivation that are giv­
en ou the (wickets. The wrinkled peas
are more delicate in flavor abd. remain
longer iu&gt;ex»ou than the smooth sqrta,
and there are many to select frutti that do
Dot require support from brush.

No farmer
ha* the .land to .ipare
. J from setting out an
----- ---apple orchard pf good frail by the f.-ar of
no market, or; In other svoni*. overpro­
duction. The population is constantly in•rcasitiu. awl the apple is the king ot
American trait*. Sdught for every where,
and only in rxn-ptional cks«* and limited

। to be filled wtth hay and inMitfy the
length by the width and that by the depth,
all in feet, then divide by 5U0, which is
the nuniter of cubic feet comtnouly tnuVL

,

(Office In Union block. HssUnca-l

001

^roivpUy attesting to.

i the mrawre of n*qx&gt;«»: bill I y awl tratt.

talent of »dver ts estimated at iron) »w. io
,„
&amp; |hb _,„J
whkb
„ ,ta
.4
I mriital. has grown out of tb:» parable.
The
«buwed that lx- hodpOt mtetnted to defraud. ■
| receiving of talent* from Gul u a great privTim defaulting cuitAmer wa* allowdl to go '
.
’ V. 16-17. Theo, w straightway. Prom(4«uxr that' tirtl larked uu th* jatbr'* facoj
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tatatau.1 ta
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Uta tatal
ta™, tor ta. Ital l» DM 1. taltatal b,

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Tta f«« &lt;tat &lt;ta ta^ul .!.«htal
iudnwrr SplrttaU e.;yul tatata.

curae of th* colony «fad prevents the developaim; of ti&gt;e farming country.. This trouble
------- -- •
-- ---Kaffir. When Mr. kaffir comes to town he
----1. ------ ’ * r------ 1----- . - ---------- them are richer than.many ot the Been; but

ta'cktar. kS-

It is of great im|&gt;ortance in keeping
Jowl* hi a healthy condition that they
should have ixcce.-* to no water that is not
pure. Leaking* from tbe num tire heap,
water from the kitchen sink or mIoji holes
In the yard are all unwholesome, ns is
stagnant water of any kind. 1trit-king
veorete should be easily acceshibie at all
times and • supplied with water that is
pure and freeh. Tin, galvanized iron or
eartnen drinking vessels may be used,
and should L&gt;* thoroughly cleansed and
rinsed out whenever refilled.

Every aeaMm innumerable contrivances
are invented aud employed to frighten
birds away from cherry laden tree* and
othertfruita. The odc represented in the
cut wax originally suggested in Popular
Gardening, and, it is claimed, ha* been
found effectual.

mcg about to pm him up M trick*.

i .. HoKsikif uf.thx uu,
A* will l*. seen on examining the cat,
this i» uu improvement over the jxitjito
stuck (with feather*, Ip which the birds
soon become accustomed, finding it not
poHscstirt] of life. For the body of the
monster take a long mangel wiirizcl. a
targe parsnip, or a mammoth beet, into
this t|iru-*t feathers along what 1* io I*
the back and stales, with two *et in the
bead for horns. Fur the util, the feather*
are mounted on light twigs, the object of
till* bdlpg to keep the suspended monster
lively by turning with the wind. The
eyes are Important parts for giving a life
like appearance. Three cunstst of two
bite of broken porcelain, thrust .into the
root from th* top downwanl.’and with
eye bolre gouged out of the sides to tbeae.
Two small spin wheel* are projected
forward of the eye*, to add horror tn the
look. They arc made of circular pleeea
of tin,;about four inches aertm. These
are cut from the edge to near the center
into sb-&gt;ti t ten or more radlntloth, and the
parte given a slight twist, windmill like.
A wire nail through the center attaches'
each wheel to the end of a stick, and on
this It should revolve In every slight
breeze.
For su*pendinj{ it, a cord which en­
circle* the body Is carried up to one end of
a half hoop shaped iron rod, the other end
of which is bolted to a pole that Is raised
•lightly above one of the tree* to be pro­
tected. Then the monster bob* about and
turns With the wind, the spin wheels fly
and clatter, and altogether there If a
dreadful look to strike terror to evil doing
birds, even three disposal to boldneat*.
In the last annual report of the New
Jctwy Elate Horticultural society, along
with much other matter of practical im­
portance. is a cmnciuntcatfou on the apple
root loftse from Mrs. Mary Treat, Vine­
laud, N J. This communication Is of
very general Interest, for the root lice are
far om destructive to vegetation than
are those that Inhabit the stems and
leave*. Following are some of the state­
ments made. In condensed form:
rapidly :han da plant lice, and when
ready to migrate they know enough to go
to new pastures to found Colonie* ou apple

time I saw a-Kamr astride of a dilapidated

shopping and they paid cu»h for their par-

It i» n common belief that tolauvo chewing

dertaken t&lt;&gt; dlsabu** tn*- of that twlicf with
fact* and figure*. Kiiormoa* quant itita of

power, greater influence, upportnnittes of
doing gaud multiplied, “ruler over many
thing*.-’ U. Entrance mvi and '(xirtakcr of
the Lord's joy. This iuclqde* all the glory
and blha which are rv*erv«J for God * faith­
ful people.
V. 22. az This tecood
rvant wn« tn all

Green coffee

(Uffioe orw Lathrop'* drug *lore.)

------------------------------------------------------- | w. J. Bowne’s cigars, the i»e*t I
IfARTIN V. BARKER, Rati Estate Fine cut tobAcco. &amp; •*.. ♦&gt;.,
Insurance and Loans.
1'1 ug tobacco, 30c., ♦&amp;?..
.
Office with J. G. Runyan &amp; Hon. 2 doors north-,
of Purtoffiee.
.
j F lour of all kinds.

.

A m If aeektf, uiU-t.yuy •elfl»L'hun*»lf,

■elf. &gt;!&gt;*ii who cxciue ttrir own «uis in tbe
I tarn* breath blame God fur being bard with
j thtuu.
I Tbe unfaithful nervaiq uaed not what ira

He bad no nght to
*&gt; little. AU that his
u hi* trurt. Tbe lord
caaiotwl quid. Nothing like the variety of j rrqnirvd Uttle of him,
fllMwitkir nr.il tall ..Lfritl
Wm &amp;rn.iw in , M I .
.
■■
.
this country is in exirteuc* m the old coun- whlta of hi* abwnt matter. Ho* then could
and inferior in quaWty to our own Only tn
Spain, which turn tha U-nrfit of Cuban to­
bacco, can you find anything like' the high

He said. “.Lo, there thou hart that i* thine,"
implying that ii* wa* himrelf scrupulously
juft, that ba did not Meal bls lord's money,
but returned every farthing. Negligent, un­

wickid men, still l&lt;ua»t«d of hiTmonihty.
H« added falwhoud to hypocrisy, for his time

It i* proboblv that, not withstanding ap•aranre*, tli&lt;r majority of death* are pain-

It mutt nut beruppored that those poorly
endowed with talent* arc the only ones that
are dothful. Some of the worst exumphw of
negligence and unprufitablisiM** have Ixs-n
the mart highly gifted of men. If tho man
who is more gifted will not «ctqc.

[Mtient unaided to th* rtruggk* uf dissolu­
tion. William Munk, M. D., F, 8. A, Me.,
in a thoughtful aud oniinentiy practical little
volume, "EutharuAia, er Motliral Treatment

filed hi* follows.

v. a-,
There wa* a flm uegatire pun­
ishment visited u|&gt;on him for hi* neglect.
The trurt, tho talent, wa* taken from him.
He *m wparstnl from tte opportunities bo
Sad and from tha ability to improve tbvm.
Thl* is a taw of nature. The unuatd limb
amply

cornea foul; the inactive mind low* Ita tnwer.
Till. Will)' r.f .nk.l.K.J ........
,__ . ..
V. ». The more positive punitiitnentcomea

skilled labor in this direction, and w» rather
Mr. M. B. Faxton advisee that parsnip
seed be planted early, and when well up
thinned to six inches apart

uncommonly neglected, or but Imperfectly

sprouts in an over warm cellar; it weakens
vigor, **y Mr. Alfred Roae, Die veteran
potato grower.
■

A dog about as big ■■ a rnt, ■
and pink skin and eyes as blue

,

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w

A. D. COOK.

n«»'uri. Mick

crouwl exceeding fine.

tageuL”
It is practical, co
and—within human limlte—u

r H. LANDIS, M. D..
Physican and Surgeon,

W•

Woodland. Meh.

•■oh,

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

v*T0

1 *ert!«lns in I.eoogind newspaper*.
AddryM GF.tf. F. ROWELL t CK, 1

MACKINAC

OPUni PDPP Fifty rents worth of charmbKNl fnXK. rxftfssaltlfiSZ

Palace Steamers.

order of a druextst one box of “Jvvxax.” JSc_
and who mail tiw outdde wrapper to Hamii.
TOX &lt; HMCCALCO.. !• O. Box 114*. New ■Tort.
“Ji-vaxs" l» the recipe oi the rn-atest »t&gt;cctal- :
lit Hsing fur conttlpatkm and Indigestion.

DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND

unprofitable servant, a* upon the guest with­
out tbe wedding garment, the hypocritai and
the worker* of iniquity.

Red. because of a great quanti
duly an ''infinite variety

aubdi

DETROIT AND

rhieh I

CLEVELAND

OUR ILLUSTRATED

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un« M.A.
II. ttuntsn retiring from the butiore* which
will be euuttnmd hy J. 0. Bunyan, who win pay
all the debt* of the late Uro: and . to wbo.u all

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dj.11 count f Hererf “OU. yo
• -Odf to a Violetr I don't renw

Low Rates

PAMPHLETS

E. B. WHITCOMB, Gon P..i Am-t.

Detroit &amp; Clntlul Stus latjiliro Cc
OXTROtT, MICH.

hotels They live much «a peo
parts of Franca and Switreria

roil in tbamrly moving; a libe

f«F£ TOXIC

Paine’s

AD ALTERATIVE

/ LAXATIVE.
Aetlmr tnikfi -.-tr.t •un-l y &lt;• 1.1 b.-1- • ■

prauM&gt;«reare.:
es» th. rtoau.
I

Compound

ibitum.

a diuretic

quick relief and »••• •

For The NERVOUS
The DEBILITATED
The AGED

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WELLS, RICHARDSON &amp; CO. Props
BUBMWUTOX. VT

LUNN : BROS.

undHjWnd w^at to hmlthf
.

” Mniinaar ao.

THE

TAILORS

- - meu mmsum H can be
*^Uwy andoobtaAy have th
WtT.dwl tlm
...______ .

Have just received th® largest and finest stock of goods suit­
able for spring wear ever shown in Hastings.

All the Latest and Nobbiest
Patterns in Goods and Styles.
of

*e-r

Mr. J. II. Hale, Connecticut, says that
Kdi trees that hnve been annually and
vtly banked with wood nsbe* to keep
out tbeilxirer* have l&gt;eeii more free from
yellowsLhnn those not so protected.

I
j
i
I
I

Mr....E. S. Carmon advise:;. find.
—
Cory or Northern Pedigree then Sher's
flirty or Perry’s Hybrid. Own Moore’s
Couconl, Triumph or Hickory, then Srowell’s Evergntn, Monmouth or Iqjyptian.

small boy with more button* on tta

J*?

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rooc

SUITS FROM $20
Brudder Bensun-WiU yer take up der
cTection. Broddnr 8&lt;m w&gt;uf

been a young prince they cottld not have ex­
hibited more fcobcitu.lc about it. The snutll
boy informed me that this prize animid tauxiu

« z,1"

Quality of Goods and Work, Guaranteed.
Call early while our stock is coniplcu

York Ermiug Sun.
dogs a* peo(ilc cam." Whether il is to deck
a bauqu. ting board ou the Hvcintu and introdore society to a new delicsey hr did not vxplain.—ARfkI Trumble in Now York Newt

Cuba

DANQEROU8TOOD adu

To know our duty and

a Christian

patient*, to withnold the inentimable boon

Com and

Groceries of all kinds.

JAMES A.SWEEZE1,

Hiding talent* of iiiuwl or influence or
■ ealth, or KStiilled to aave our uwu souls

der a ubilling in England, a franc in France
or a mark in Germany.—Alfred Trumble in

and expire in great bodily torture. In such
ca&amp;a too often the physician rt-tirew whan all

narked “Inirr.ediata.’’
Thin
etain» first attention when I h
■pare. After this is cleared

1 .’urn rural, line

Ground Itad.

future ttauduig in gkx-y m determined by
uur present devotion art! diligmtx-.

face

The inter-coll‘fn»te fiel
held at the ntate Agricult
this ywn May 31 and June

I 21b can baking powder
ER. TIMMERMAN,
.
; The Bms coffre. Hotnuipathic 1’hysicjan A Sutgwa.1 ju-st coff**e ......... ....

Summer Tours.

him and hi*

white with a rich colored akin.

woolly ; plant louse ha* been known to
Infest the roots of apple tretm. rausing
swelling* and deformations of almost

Tea dust

tag, full of faith, faithful, in hi* Joni, trurttHta *,,w, fn * J.'.— tt.. - ■ . - ■ * nF kin

Germany and Fratrr rigara are abominable,
and the quality of smoking toimivo very low.
People, keys my informant, of luxurious

ODUtaSET BI LL**WgXDKJC OFTBK WOKLD."
The Guernsey* make a fine show not
only iu the herd, but in the exhibition
ring, being Iwautiful animals, aomewhak
larger than the Jersey* and more uniform
in color.
Numbered with remarkable *ix-cinieuii
of this Breed i* the famous cow Jolie 2d,
imported by Mr. J. W. Fuller, of Cataaoqua. Pa., who won first prize a* the lied cow
In the Island of Guernsey in 1884. She is
considered one of the best among milk
cows of thl* breed in this country. A
noticeable characteristic is the extreme
yellownww of her skin.
In the annexed illustration te Riven a
true likcueM of another prominent Guern­
sey, the bull “Wonder of tha Wor|d,”
Imported by E- N. .Howell, Poughkeepsie,
N. Y. At the last New York dairy and
cattle show this animal ,vns awarded the
first prize for thr best bull over 1 and

; Hood tea

rith

perfect specimens of pear« and plums
rni*e&lt;l h tht* way. It would not pay in a

TbeGuernseys, one of the several types
of dairy rattle represented in the herd* of
this country,, are uvarly allied tn the more
popular Jersey*, uud like them are great
butler producer*.
\

(Officeia Abstract Block. Hxttlnr*. Mteh.)
Hare the only set cl Abstract Books in B w
IJounty.

r. BRODUMiKK, rroprirfor.

ply he put* &lt;xi «uch clothing

in England, Holland anil Germany.

might well serve lo delight and Instruct
the little folk.

NOOK &lt;t SHBLDON,

□fall ■ tee* for sale or exchange. Booms and !

; than bad I—n expected, tiw lord returned to
iroeeivehte revenue*. This doubtire* refers
I *o tor
W V.W W*.
I v. Ju. Tb- faithful wrrant Mem* delighted
•&lt;? IOTIIS U» AAV. **1- 1.
,U U.K?
| thought that hi* Ibrd.will !»■ pl«a*tid with

„rr(j me and »t will cure v™

Cash or Trade

:ou tor sale.

When

Chronicle..

All hnve beard of bagging grapes as a
preventive «&gt;f mildew ami rot
Progres­
sive men who have tried the bogs on to­
matoes eny that the tomatoes thus covered
were Msdelkato in color, so very smooth
and perfect that member* of the house­
hold did not. ujion flnit wring them.

Butter and Eggs,

j taithfnl, becaus-. each doubled wjfaat be had
; receive.I There was rw|uircd of them only

! abihtr. Ccmtrary to dntr bs buried his
| faxl’/wlrer fatho earth. Before there ware
tank* of depcait tbe custom of hldmg money

42®^*-®®-

Wanted

So

faithful f hrittian shall at the judgm*nt lift
time*, owing to Quality mid wnidificri.. 400
cubic fret will weigh u u&gt;u. when fn other
cases OOO may be raqclred?
■
-

bull bM Juw re«lT«d
•ollara and cuffs.

E. KEN ASTON.
Attorney at Law,

A.

C- WELTON .

jtatata.-! u. itad

The exact weight of a body ot hay can­
not be ascertained by mensnrement, vary­
ing m» it will according to the kind of hay
and the length of time it ha* be n packed

“* ,ln “

*topl«fl it from opcami;. The jailer vowed.
The nuuieylrw • urtomer grew madd«r and
madder. He picked, up a chair, and, striking
a ben-ic attitude, vua»btd thr turnstile to

Asa preservative of wood, ffSnlly any­
thing better thiv&gt; petrok-um ta known, as
many persons have reaUz».d. aud moro-ure
™'! “S’
"Tt* ° •~h'r
finding out every day, and tie cheapness
makes It nvnrloble for purposes ftjr which
no substitute of the feme cost ran be
found. It con be applied to adtautage on ,ry duw.-S»w York Itata
nnpuinted posts, gate.-,, shingle*, etc.,'
C*P» Town McrehBnt amt K&gt;fflr.
greatly Increasing their durability, but
The merrbanu here depend ou tejertation
should not be used with color* as fednt,
for It does not dry and harden well, but
wood, where it ho* 'been applied, can
afterward t* (Minted more easily than if
goeds it I* quite another thing, for wbpn tbe
B&lt;xni cumv to towifto buy goods they ex
pact a year'* credit, far they have no money

eess-over the dtnumd a* to render nn
orchard of good fruit unprofitable. As
man ya* SO. 0(Xi barrels of Amerfam apples
havelieen sold'In London in asimfie week,
and the denutad for them is rtea&gt;Uly in­
creasing. A ml England is only one o&lt; the
many countries to which they are *eut.
The tuNUtifactnrers of pure vtnvgar fn
this Country s&gt;*o make a market for on
tmmgn»e amount of the more common

numerous, killing the tree.
Although the insect usually coniines it­
self to tiie root* of the tree, yet n few may
be occasionally found on the suckrra that
spring up around tha butt of lbe trunk,
and even on tbe trunk aud limb*, especi­
ally in plscw* where the branch has been
amputated **-d nature is clwring up the
old wound by a circle of bark.
When It works upon the naked trunk it
often cauma- h ma** of little granulation*
to sprout out about tha *atae of cabbage
aseds, thus producing, on a small, ncala
thnsanta effect that it does npon the roots.

sJMITH A CUMiROVB,
O
Lawyers,

Tb* teodarlMn steak and th. grilled muf­
fin* had inf used fre*h blood anti courage into

of fruit if annually shortened in to pre­
vent too great elongation of the main
vines. The leatding shoots should be ent
back annually to about six feet, and the

. Ing overdone has been entermintd by
some people, ftom time to time, for as
many as forty years' back: nerertbelres a
good orchard has con tinned to bo i, g&lt;x&gt;d
thing to bnr&lt;-, and It I* quite safe to pre­
dict that It will be the same hereafter for
first class applesuf good keeping qualities.
The iamount exported to other countrir*
hfis grown to such an extent that It In
stkted that the value of it la niq^t equal
toone-seventRof tbe estimated merchandjao value of tbe whole amount produced.

.. .__ _
nf th.
MXK and KAK ste Oe Vrrwirvaliot; of vl»lou
GLfJSS!y C,Uli&lt; MFaCTACLk® and eye

He tailed gayly up to the turnstile

and bear quud 'applrs al the same time,
for the nuuu part of the sap and nourish­
ment of the tree goea to suppurt the galls
which these creature* produce.

Peas stionld be planu-d at early as the
ground will admit, in a rich, deep soil,
for a Vigorous growth and large produc­
tion. Several successive plantings should

W. LOWRY, M.D.,
.
Fhysicuw and Surgeon.

* Curtotuer—This stuff £* not fl; (or a hog to
eat
.
.
Waiter-All right, imr. Don't
lt|—
Taxa* Siftings.

RESPECTFULLY.

I_jiLxn.n Bros

“* •*

�I m Vetf^ quite WtotU."
,■ *r -«»ut 1 itu*** It U 1*“’
.•nilctU &gt;»r It- beeause I
...
soon after that yon
i; w.x* very rtiddm, and
at’y -urpriwd. If he had
: i-.-.mt Purgative Pellets
a
te Jav ’ Don't follow

'

Ge&gt;’Z' &gt;, nltr-to"'■I

’

KiWt S*»lnMWt'V‘‘n aflt,r

1: v.t &lt; tilting hl» throat

.

Mb

- —------ "" .-VWUW except
b-» lownd without «lh.r

tf’hS todid. n*vertb*l

rtihaliff'l'P; r 4 if’ri’e

Hood s SarsapariH
ITMChed t

ceuL of lime; Cleveland, „ proZnLof^7

p~'m
T». ®U.t HTdfl® Ol Ita. h 1, Ua Wol.fct ..
I. true that time, when subjected to hraT L “
°» • WU»n amount ot eartonic acid g&gt;£ &amp;

&lt;lulck-Utue la left—aouistic uf tuort uoxrerfui
‘"‘MH'e- A small quantity of dry lime mm tbe
fonxue.orluttmeye.produo,. psl.ful X,
how much more rorlou* must these effect* be
on the delleata membranes of the stoma^ra
terttoro rt,d kidneys, more partlcula^ of S-

1

tirains-would
!•- in a timothy
•-■-(I $-12 worth ot

(•‘“■I analysta. physician* and rliemhu* for
.
-----ior tun
reason that while alum mav
.. ­
may to.'i.n..
be partially dis
solved by the fam of baking it I* lmpmtWe to
destroy or change the nature o&lt; Ute Ihue so that
the eotiro amount lu thl baking powder pa.su.
witit all tta injurtou* proptrrtios, into the Mom-

Fhc large profit* from the manufactureof
wing dta- lime and alum larking [xjwders has placed many
tiiat dis- of them in the market. They are tw be fouj
iu the stock of almost even retail dealer, and
are urged upon customer* rolling for Uiktog
powder* upon ull o&lt;-ea«ton. Boron»r of their
well-known detrimental ebrracter it i.«]-slrabte
that prompt mean* be taken to suppress thrtr
'iiAiittfacture. I
Pure baking powders are our of the chief aids
.ill th" drug slota* tothc c..ok in preparing perfect and wholesome
rood. While thi.w an- to be obtained of wHi
'••tabiiahrd reputation, like the Royal, ot whose
p-ld day will be purity there - Ixm never been a question. It Is
cultural college projter to avoid al) other*.'

■. ..nr I and 2.

tn or before

ffiiar two

[Copyrighted, tew, by Funk A Wagnaiis )
In tbe winter of IMO I started to foQow the
line of General Greene's fam iu* retreat before
rvw&lt;®w®.111 —
.
.

. KBI; but soon turned eastward to Faywttevflle
। North Carolina, where (arrived,toward sunset
| on a mtid January day. In the evening I rolled
; upon Mra. McL—. a sprightly Bcoteh woman
। and a widow, righty-seven year* of age. abe
i w» the-oldest inhabitant" in all that region
I She had been brought from Scotland when she
was an infant. I waa told that .be well remetn. lu red Hie notable Flora MeDonald when that
1 lady was a realdtnt of North Carolina, gfo® re­
; ■ -lied rue ver* k|ndiy, and seemed to be pleaaed
, to be quertioued about the famous heroine of
[ the Hebrides.
.

CreeKhu: vid tiamo.of Fayetteville ; Hite was
Ip-in About forty year* of age. not x -rytAll. but
Mery handsome and very digntn.d wouuti.
with fair completion, sparkling blue eytt, the

TSSW®

««U" wtamvore

narrative a* eooetaeh a m 10 r**,bo
from the beat auttonira
“*
»«U.tbe remark H,.?! reg^
tiwvlew with 0I11 WJ,„
W mr l’erson*l lhh.rotoe as a
M”r’’r*4 • &gt;Ui th*

“J'tare tare-MIM. Try u
,^2
Jw
n*«lu® u,® dip®.kx,
Tlrer u, u», „U„

kPSk^-JL *?

“
1 ,M»W
K. T.
i rzwvvri ? thre* &gt;,ar* rrmn 1100,1 Polson.
’±°^Hoo«,»8*mparilla and think Im
«tred.
Mra. M. j. Davib. Brockport, N. Y.

fauta and children, and capechvlly when tii.ire amt protic by.
th" fact that .Ub®&gt;mu«.n«r„^1. ThJ.u^ov, „ “
rtaken I have done
- triftes." Tbax'a
Don’t neglect d WMI®. ®od U.ov o-'ulul dlw®«/
(j’ht'awerts, that kidnenoowMpmMooi.
'
am! tbe other
----- awful
-Adolu-rujo.
wifi, U»®
„
.. «. but
in
i.o.i .he approach dreaded aa with alnin, which h-v* tit-rrn.t
In danger, but you
....
" nsw “"^’tofore re। 'Iden .Medical ®eUod the most emphatic condemnation from

';.-.d:h
-,d:h nod -.Igor.
vigor.
''orn’l s.-rotu-

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h .
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tertS *™-t
n,Uan'"r ’^UllaT
M
d^„r ra
J !’? Rad “'Whetting rem,
?^J±rtTUbl7l“r1'’81' V-rnwHlfliKl

^uriflet the Blood

The Dusty Ride.

ti H,s Ch3rtctcrtxed by
-t T'Et” :
0,0
of

ti“’ Thursday.

eh) of Itastlug* in said county and ahow cams.
red that said petitlomr

iurt -1-. V*™ S th°
medicinal
’ - Ji,e rcsuI‘ &lt;sa medicine of unusual
iS,i^'&gt;C*teUrK rn"’ U:l,crto ‘“'known,
bead for book containing additional evidence.
re....T”. LH.’’.rw,’n‘rUlA tones nn mv

Mid County at
[A true eopy.l.

., r-

™»M. ere

' * r-iii. ataaa.

J?
Harting* ( Ity Bank, a corporation organized
l’L?3rti!,nd&gt;''r .
Uw* of °* •u1'* ot
"rf^dng burines. al MaMlRga. Michigan. SiT

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Sold by all dronrtM*. St; ata for |5. Made
«*ly by C. L HOOD &amp; CO.. Lowell
J??

tircrt.a^
COn*’“*«*^ FWa heard
n
deeply foterefted Mbs
ntt-TT
WheU 110 and M1 Shower,
riaie-lnfo Edinburgh.
„.’2J2JL
"odonAkc “&gt; **1*1 th" Priuoe.
I -ora.' asked luutv . - ®
----------- -

r.rnpij.

tJL’T*’
rnl
Flora L
tallied from her steptathern PAMport from tbe
siaiid. with Neill
tiirre ou,rrs M ., (h14t.s
B***ey ,h,rkc- * "lnut Iriab woman
«hdm Mie protended to have e.npd
for her mother h&gt; the f.lr of Skye
""
on A bright afternoon tbe little party embarked
Ik0?
/ “*r,Oc 'tonn »»ur»t upon them
that night, but they reached Skye In hafety tbe
next morning. Confronted by mW lemon ,hore.
they rowed eastward and landed near tbe home
of Sir Alexander Maedomdd. loving the
Prince among the rock*. Flora told her arorolto
Lady Macdoould. who entertained them all for
the night.
On the following morning Flor* accompanied
the l-rinro to Portree. She had eoodjtcted him
a* her sen ant through the crowd* of roldirrs and
peof.le who wrrv rngerly necking him, for a re­
ward of Sts,duo had been offered for his arrf t

Doses One Dollar*

The Return Home.
ithewo,k r
y ,0*re’i anyone can do
abllitv «4*uA a
,M,.nK or Okl '■ n« apeeial
!tarti??S,r7?;t
?°«™
Cutthlaput and return ft tn u.

Sult •v-ndfog in the circuit court for the Conn­
or Itarrr. In rliann®rv—oirth i.,^.-.-. x..__

"Just look at my dress. It is
almost spoiled. We had otic of mid tn tbe State of Ohfoifo t&amp; Urttid «S25?&lt;
V-L-ZT- ?
those small sieve dusters. They America, and on motion nf
,..r mr Mi&gt;vre nametl cotaplmmuit it IsoTOcred that tbcs.nl il.-r.-ml u ■«■
arc no good.”

in bwh£* £ Sh M’rnttJUutt W,H ,tarf xo«

s/a Lap

Dusters

William H-Ranitaw and Henry C. fouiww d.
appear And answer tbe bill nt complain( ffied |a
j?.*? ‘ 5“t*e’ ,w*tiifo four months from tbe data

Ini Cater*. wtU wmA.

54 "Horse Sheets

5/4 Horse Covers
’Any Nets.

An Um tet sa* Str«ac«sa

»
ofm

T “‘CO “nd State of Mlchlgaii
“r
A. D. IM* ill l.lbrrlf

Don’t spoil your girl's dress by
buying a poor, loosely-woven car­
riage
duster.
Lap Dusters for
*»o, :.r
ft this notice the
nroLnV J* Rbt
*.1 w,d 4,1 attorney'* fee of carriage use have the stock and
flfteen dollars provided for In said inortsam
Jutltor Prowdfolft at law having h£J&gt;' work put in them to make a first12m
,o
«'” nwueya secured by ।
raurtgag". or any [mrl then o!:
* I class article.
Tlie new patterns ol
‘“"riofe by virtue of tlie powrr.of sate
contained in said mortgage, and tlie »tatute to embroidery, flowers, birds,scenery,
“U’re.' n,i'! I”''’'■'••'I. notice is li.-roliy
One
x ?.»'1 !1,4’71,«CMfo) Hi" M veiitrenth dav of etc., are well worth seeing.
«i.1Ti Aii .
w •’’"••’nek to the toreniMHi. I
shul. m ,l a» |'u ■nems-fhn.. t., tlm blgtienl bld- hundred different designs at prices
!f the Cite
mLW ^O2h&lt;‘,41"’ C,’"rt 11
to suit all. For sale by afl dealers.

2Lto2U5"ff?fWU*!r FW: *"1'1 ““"IW

•■Gentlf. faithful inalden, I -ntertate the hope
OAt we shall yet meet tn the royal paMce.”
They rn-ver met again. Neill Mscdonald xc said martgugr.-with ten n*r&gt;-&gt; nt.
all «~.tdeo.!«. together with .i, ui
ot ntievti dollars &lt;*»&lt; nnnt&lt; d f,,,
married

_ . ....
„„,u uciniuiuu,. « lliutm l|, Han.
"»w and H-nry C. Hansaw. personally, at Icaat
twenty dajx before tho time herein prescrltte?
fortbelr appearance.
ASi,A-

WA^M.Wv%saia^
. solicitor* for Complainant.

ana r.iia r rtner. nla wife, to Frunclv
dated April thirteenth. A- D. ITO. and ncorxle4
III the office nf the ItwI..,,
f "Ta_ ’

.
..
ia&lt;- ante ot ruin no.
tire tlwi min ot M-wn humin-d and thirty dollar*,
trnd twenty .five rente, and au attvruey'a he at
twrnty-nve dollar* prvvtdM ter in Mid iuort&gt;
Kngr. mid no suit or proceed lag* at taw have
berii imitltuted to recover the moi.tva st vurvd
tiV • lb,
...... ...... ..__
—

Fram-t* Balden departed thu llie h-avtai foi
last willarul tertament bearing dale the ink
n/i ta.At,,r ’.A'
by *hlcboue Kairatatek
State bf 3Kebtgau. Cpunt* «t H.wry-i
W.tti a fine lace cup .vml slightly streaked with
Holden ta-raine the owner of said noir and
At
.»
ee*eou
of
the
Probate
&lt;
&lt;4&gt;
bite, .ts she hdd rndured much tnmhlr.. Her
n.-ortg;ige. and on the idii day ot Aimak
County ol t&lt;a&gt; n, holden nt the frob.
Al
'?,&lt;l
k Holden dep^inS
Il; tbe rtft- .4 Hasting., |u ^»,d etauiU
lire w v-*wret music."continued Mra. Mel_ ,
7............ ... &gt;..r luwua.iip
ii.iiKre
i/tJM) how (be poor and ti«- church missed whp iwvotnpanled Klug James (&lt;&gt; the continent, apt'mt* in the Counit ol lurry ami State of nroday. tfu (th ua&gt; t&gt;; April, in trte
u'»’ -i
“wben she
she went
went home,
hotiw*. nft.-r
after ■&lt; ®M*rlei'&lt;-ii&lt;g J
***■,^’'“ tbere four year* lefore the’birth wiehtnin. and known add de*cribvd m follow*:
■rvrben
ot Napoleon itanaimrte. i-ecame 1 hr great milita­ r»ie north eaxt quarter qf thr- north c:,m qmirv
*"L."J-S’*00" t***’»y-ciie itlb m t-wu throe
Now. ilx-rerorr. by Mrtue of the power of &gt;*|e
ry leader, the eminent Mar»h.il Macdonald.
nori hot range ten weat.
, im trading and bling the jwtillou ■ duly ven contained bi Mid tuortgsae. and the -tatute la
Dated February I* IM
Ord. ot 1 eicr Heehiel. husband otsakld-craM il. si &lt;-h Vn*e mx.il- and provided, notice 1* hereby
OEOKGE BUTTON.
kutwii. and she was takmi to Landon
jt'Vcu mat on Saturday, tbe thirtieth day
SMITH A r..U)S..V,’",‘'*
A- D l»**. at ten &lt;&gt; cfoek in the fnr.-iumn,
wtfliM u&gt;ionald of Kingsburgh,'and others, and
. h“J TT'1 W rul'llt'
t« Ute Ingbrot bld*
In ralVu.*- ?r"uW
«dH»r o» Hie court haul*

befog lite place where thr circuit court for BarSuwArte
th' 1',rr""M's •li-*crili*v) I*
inveroUn «ttid klugdom?" hln- rep ied wttli I
lf Michigan-In the Circuit Court for the
•mid mortgage, .w s» nuteh thereof m may be
n.a-vMMrv to IMS the
............ ..... .'.2^
r &lt;'"wniy u_l Barry, in rham cry.
....
.. .. ...
a® .,
U|
i Aluuzo Ferris, '■■nnplalimnt,
i&lt;mrt1ii.. ul0 be boldru at the Probate Office,
■reooldl®.!, Chn. ,1.01-d 1...®.M0. io.-k.ro
-»«'-J»»-wlta«lwooM
doo® lor
,1.
n ' „
-"J ?l‘°'
" «♦ "i twenty• Nettie ILtyiuobd and Martha A. Wood, de
five dollaraetivenanted for th«-re|rf. tbe promt*.
...............
rr. nn, me |&gt;r..&lt;i-r oi
e»
tH-itiM
di-*-ribi-d
|u
Mid
ru-trig*ge
n* nil that
feHdaau.
—......... vi—....
....
' Hur romantic *tory touched the i&gt;e*t heart* | Suit pending in thr Circuit court forthcCuun- Ut« betnMt*r rtiould uot be granted And it I. '•rrlalfilot. itlecc find parrel of land sllualelntb*
fiirtimr ordered. Ui.u said |&gt;ctltluiicr ghr no: Ice
lo
England
»l.th
sympathy
am!
admiration.
Jt
ty
«t
Barry
iu
Cham-n
Fifth
Judicial
Cirriilt.
hi
tbeperrons
fi&gt;tcre*ted
hi
said
rvtkte,
of
the
then amuldenof twenty, handed it to nn to
I pon dm- proof by affidavit that Martha te-mlcjKy of -Mid petition, and tt)e bearing n* Mtot*°fnluk""W".a“d'lr*rr't&gt;e}
waa ro cxldvnt that Flora wa* not a partisan of
A Wood, one of the d-fotutaiils In tile above en­ IberMt. by causing a copy of Hus veder. to be ■i* follow*. tiFwit: The nortn A*-*’ fractional
the Young Pretender nor »f bls religfou* faith, titled
L-uisc, pending In UUs court, reside* out |&gt;ubhi4ie&lt;1 In the ifartlugs IlA.vaKK. a iicwsm- quarter
mtereMliig one. as it was in the bold handwrit­
ot section number tw&gt;\tr-twv(Zt&gt;ia
aUd that *he bail acted Irom the generous and of the said state .rf Ml ■blganumt Iu the stale of
town uhr ji north of range ten aCKutest conIng »( the heroine nt 8kye. I w» &lt;&gt;rrinitted to
raining seventy one and To-ino acn * of land . be
benerotent Impulse* of a woman'* heart, that New \-&gt;rk In tn- Unued State* ot America.wud
makr a copy of It and a tracing of Hora, signa­
&lt;ai motion of Knappeu &amp; VanArmaui Mjllrilors Weeks.previous to Mld da) ot brar.ng.
lj7/?‘,,"'‘mo'eo';|ess. rxc*.pt Hirer and l.li 1«
tor
the
above
named
complainant.
It
i«
ordered
Hl
IM-tem
acre*,
deeded t.y Rtephen Doster la
ture. Here is a copy r
« M. W. COLE. Judge rd Probate
cd. The house wherein she tattled for a f-w that tbe«aM defendant, Martluv A. Wood, do . (A true copy.)
ThoniM Htorr, on and off from the south west
eorner and described a* follow*, to-wtl; Comdays afterward was crowded with the nobility appearand ans er the tall of complaint tiled
III tbe «rt&lt;l cause within four months from the
"Dear Maggie: Allen leaves to morrow to lain
UM-neltig al the south west corner of tbe soul*
*l&gt;on*l&lt;Ts standard.al Cro«« Creek, an' I -hall and gentry of both .exes, who congratulated her ifoteof this ord-r. vise the-vald bill ofeomptalnt
cast fr. quarter as above drvribed. running
t-e alone wPmy throe balnte. (Mana je com’ upon her freedom and ponr.-d money Into her shall be taken a* confessed, and further. I bat wilrte of Mlchicau. couuty of Barry,—s*.
J“*TlweivO (19) eiudua and
a&lt;i *ta.v trt me awhile? There arv troublesome hands. Her extreme youth and radiant beauty thl* order be published within twenty days
At'a .session of the Probate Court for the' tor1y-«evMi «.) link*, tn center of hlghwu
from this date in the Hastings HANNKic.aniraa County
tlmmahrid. I wron. God will keep the right.
of Barry, holden at the Probate Office tn known a* tbe Grand Ba old* road, then* ok
captivated
all
hearts.
Achalse
and
four
horses
paper
printed
in
raid
County
of
Barry,
and
be
! r..,p- a our aln are I' tbe right, prays your
Hie City of Haxtii.gs.tn «ald county® on Mou- three ci)chains and thirty ,30) links. tiienM
•&lt;iutb
ten
(tm
chains
and
Mxty-*cvrn (K!) ttttitt
published
therein
mire
in
eath
week
for
six
kuid friend.
Flory Ma&lt; ponalu”
dav. the 2d day ol April. In the year one
to quart er
itar. thence won mi quarterAfl
bark toiler home, and mi the talryounggiri who wt-eks In succession; »uci) publication, however, U&gt;&lt;ni«an&lt;i right hundred and runty -right.
shall not be necessary In case a eopv of this or­
i1r tb7723i'“t"’tt,rty 1301 &gt;“'*• ‘o ti*
l*resjnt. W in. W. Cole. Jttdgr ol Probate.
pinrr or beginning.
name Flory -she always did. Tho tetter waa
der berorved ou the aaid tlefmd.iut personally,
In
tlie
matter
of
Uie
estate
of
ttarnuri
King,
Dated Apnisd IW.
written at her new (tonne at Cameron HUI. near In state, followed t&gt;y the blessings of thousand.. at Irart twenty day* before the tune herein pre- deceased. KKM-TE-fi fe’A,K!“Four years after her release Flora married s.-rlbrd (&gt;r b-r ivpiM-aranee.
on reading and ffling the petition, dnly ver*-'
the itarlmcuo church, where tbe good .Mr.
Dated thl* IJtii day of March. A. D. 1*s*. at fled,
of blearer L. Haye*, a creditor nf said de
Campbell preached as often aa po**lt&gt;lc. Flora Allen .Murdonald. tbe son of the Lain) ot Kings- the city of Charlotte. In said circuit.
AUnroeya for Mortgagee.
ceartM.prayliRt tbattbe admlulaintimi of »akl
FRANK
A.
HOOKER.
burgh,
and
not
loug-aftrrward
she
t&gt;reame
the
w.vs a Hou* member of ti»e Harbacue coogregarotate may bf granted to your petlllouer of
Circuit
Judgj-.
some cither suitable perron.
mistress ot the mansion wherein Prince Charles
ttnn."
Tberymxm it is ordend. that Monday, tbe
•' Thea She did not live hero [ong?" I said.
; stepblu the Isle ot Hkye on the night before hi.
30th day of April. A.D. 1HM. at ten o'clock tn State of Michigan. Coanty of Barry-a*.
At a session of the Probate Court forth*
•&lt; •
vti,, . ......
the forenoon, i-r assigned (or .the b.-nring ol County
"No. (bn «oon ritovrd to Cameron Hltl. about , CK&lt;pri»U» ’K&amp; * HOT
of Barre, holden at the Probate Office
| ed Dr. Johnson and 'll* shadow. Bgawell, and Slate of Michigan. Count#ot Barry-m.
said petition, and that the helm at taw of said
twenty miles north ot here."
Notice ft bercbr given that by virtue of a writ dreen*ed and all other perron* Interested in J’rmSTthl&amp;h* ”*•■'«»»*». In.Mid county, on bar
On the day when that note wa* written the | allowed them to occupy the bed In which tho ot fieri faeias i*sue&lt;i out i4 the t'lrruii Court for said estate, are required to appear at a session urdaytbeTth day of April In the year -oo*
Ibou.it
;..! ritlii liundr. d and rigiity-elght.
royal governor of North Carolina toned a proc-': Prince slept. Although she hud been a wife tbe County of Barn. State of Michigan to me riwvld court, then to be holden al the Probate
Present.
Wm. W. Cole. Judge ofl’ribate.
directed and drUvenni auxin«t tbe gwala and (Iffice in the city of Hasting*, iu said county, and
Lunation calling upon all friends of tbe King to
chattel* and ro*l rotate of Lyman A. Shedd. show cause. If any there be. why the prayer of Beadte'e • mMU*"r 01 0,6 r4UU' °f William 8.
&amp;*scmb1r with arms al Cro*« Creek and Join bls eral children. Dr. Johnson spoke of her a» a 1 did on the 2l»t day, of February. A. D. liwt. the petitioner should ix&gt;4 be granted. And it Is
‘^^Itioo.duly vertbeautiful
woman,
of
pleasing
jwrwn
and
elegant
levy
01*00
and
take
all
tbe
rlglil,
title
and
Inter
­
further
ordered.
That
said
petlltonerglve
notlre
standart!. The klAedonalds were all staunch
est nt Mid Ly man A. Hhedd In and to the follow to the persons Interertrd In said estate, of the Ded. of I-oyal E hnappen. administrator, with
loyalist.*. They had brru loyal to tbe Stuart*, behavior. Her husband was then Inrmbarraa. Ing *-e«cribedplc«e or parveln ol land to-wllt tfndeury of said petition, and th* liourtug th* will annexed of tbe estate of said deceaMd.
for reasons iherrin set forth that he
now they were loyal to the House of Hanover. ed cirmimstanee*. and they conleraplated going Tlie wiuth half (4) of *l&gt;e roulti cart quarter &lt; H) thereof, by causing a ropy of thl* order to be praying
may be licensed to roll tbe real rotate ot Mid
aeetlou number twenty-five (B) In town two publirtrd in the Hastings Banxk&gt;i. a newspa­ deceased
In -.ilil petition desrrltied.
Tbe trouble* of Flora In North Carolina now to join ttrrlr countrymen, who hail emigrated in of
«) north of range number ten (10) wwL contain* per printed and circulated iu said county ol
began. Her husband and others..to the number large numbers to North Carolina. Thllhcrthry l&gt;ig eighty acre* of land more or lr*y; al*u tbe Barre, ouee In each week for three successive . Tliereunon It is ordered, that Saturday tbe Mh
day of May A. D„ tw«, at ten o'clock in th*
of about flfteen hundred, mostly Scotchmen- went in 1T74. but failed to find file coveted ry- following piece or jiarcel at land situate and be­ « reg* previous to said day ol hearing. ,
l.'H-n-ui. la® assigned for th- bearing of said
W
m
.
W
.
Ccujt.
Ing
tn
tl»v*
townnnln
of
Prairieville,
rountyot
pose. as we have observed, and they returned 1
petition, and that ti.e helm at taw ol Lid d“
readily *beycd tbe eal! of the governor.
&lt; A true copy.)
Judge of Probate.
Barry and State of Michigan, nnd de*crtbed w*
rorai^d “trd all other person* Interested in said
• Flora came with her friends." aaid Mrs. to Scotland and their beloved Skye.'
fnllows to-writ; Commendng at a fmlut forty• state, are required to appear at a session of
'
Hkxhom J. iwHatgo. LU D.
nix (40) rod* south of Ihr quarter in&gt;rt on tbe
Met—s. "I remember seeing her riding’ along
raid court, tfoii to lie holden at the Probate
mirth side of section number two &lt;9* and on the
nffire.
in Ilia ritv
ira.ti,...
...j _ ."TtT
the line on n large white boree and exconraglng
smith wrot corner of a lot formerly owned by Stale of Michigan. County of Barry- s».
Myron 0. Swift, running thence east twentyher rotiutrymen to be faithful to the Klug.
Notice is bt-robv given, that by a* order of
four (2t) rods thence south etahteecn OS) rods, the Probate Court for the Cocmtv of Barry, mad*
Why. six- looked like a queen. But *he went no
You cannot afford to waste time in more or leas, to n fence. Utonre west twenty on
2t!?
.1
’
,ald
Priitkiwr
give
the sixth day &lt;&gt;f April A. D.' ite*. »kt mouths
fartlier limn here, and when they marciind away extMirimMitlnK when your Junga are .in tour (91) rod* thence nortn eighteen [18] rods from
that date were allowed for creditor* to
she returned'to her home. She dlnrd with u». danger. Consumption always Beems. along the eenter nf the highway to tlie place of present. Uielr claim* against the estate of Ing thereof byfauiilng a copy of'thiMwder to b«
iM-glntil
e.
containing
about
three
(.)]
acres
of
William
H.
Ileadlt!.
late
ot
said
comity,
deceased,
punlhhed
Im
the
HarnNos
B
a
N'
xkkm
iibws
and tbe next day »lau&gt;r Maggie went out to Bar- at first, only a cold. Do not permit any land be the same more or It-**; being a part of
ami that all creditors of Mid dreea&gt;r;i are re­ naper printed and circulated In ..Id
bacuc to stay awhile with Mr*. Macdonald, as. dealer to impose upon von with some tbe north west quarter fl* ] of the north east quired to prrorbt ibclr claims to *ald Protista lt,wn once in. each week fur throe succwolvw
quarter [t&lt;] of section nuintM-r two f.’l In town Court, at the Probate office, tn the city of Hast
she had desired."
cheap Imitation of Dr. King’s New Dis­ one
(I) north of range ten [10! west, all of which
tor examination and allowance, on or be­
Nearly a month afterward tbe Scotch loyalist* covery for Consumption. Coughs and f shall expose for sale at pabltc ancllon or ven­ Ings,
fore tha ch day of October, next, and that such [A true copyj
were routed, dispersed, made prisoners or kill­ Colds, but be sure you get tM genuine. due to the highest bidder, at tbe north front claim* will tie heard belorv said court, on Moued tn Battle at Moore’s Creek bridge. Flora's Because he can make more profit he door of tbe Court house tn the city of Hastings. dsy. the sixth day of August liwa. and tin Satur­
County of Barry, State of Michigan, that befog day tho sixth day of October IW, next, st t«a
may tell vou he has something just, w the place &lt;&gt;f bolding the Circuit Court for the o'clock tn the foreuoou of eaeh of I hose days.
,&lt;
r
1U»«U- III me coliuillaua
sent to Halifax Jail. He wm »oon afterward re­ good, or the same. Don’t. iwi deceived, County of Barry, on Saturday the'.Util day of
Dated April 6th. A. D. 1NW.
mo'M®r-“tad" hv wiltard Bawdy
Wm. W. COLE, Judge of Probate.
leased ou parole, when be left North Carolina but insist upon setting Dr. King s New Mav A. D. HU#, at ten o'clock in Hie forenoon.
and Galvlu Bawdy to Jul u* M Hacer
,XL“ ££•'“’"
with bls family for Scotland in a British war­ niKoTcry. which t. romnljrfto gl«
th"
office
of
the
Register
of Deeds, for the
Sheri9 of Barry County. Michigan.
1‘robata Notice.
sloop. On the way the vessel waa attacked by a reUtf In «U Throat. Lun&lt;«n&lt;lCh«t »rCounty of Barre. und Stale of MIcblmuT, oo th*
By L W. Vboomah. I»epnty Sheriff
French cruiser, when the courage of the Eng­ teetloos. Trial bottle &gt;"« « w- **- KXAprr.N
otMicbigan. County of B*rry-&lt;M•
&amp; V^xARMAM, Atty'S for Plaintiff. State
Notice Is hereby given, that by an order of the
lish ucamea and marinee appeared to desert Goodyear's Drmt store.
Prohate C-Hirt for the Comity of Barry , made on
them, and capture »cemed inevitable. They
the Mb &lt;tay of April, a. U. it&gt;M. art nuMUt* from
A Sound ten' Opinion.
Friibnte Order.
that date were allowed for creditor* lu present
were about to surrender when Flora apiwared
E. Bainbridge Munday E.-o.. t.ounty HlatoofMIdilKttU.Couutvof Barn,-**.
dollar, provided for forahl YmX^T*and "
At a seawlon of the .Probate t'-nurt for the llielr etalnt&lt;agnlu*t tho estate of Beniamin C.
on deck, and by words and. deeds »&lt;&gt; stimulated Atty., Wav Co., Tex. says: “Have used
Cramer, late of said County, deecaaed. and flint Milt or limriN-dinif- at l»» &gt;&lt;■*v«n. kZ..*. L—.i®;.®
their splrtta that they beat oft tho enemy and Electric Bitters ’ with most happy aoonty of Bnrrv. holden at the Probate Oltloe 10 all cn ititor* ot Mid d?cea*ed are required to
the city uf Ha.'.tlng». in nidd county, on Wedncathe Macdonalds were landed safely on their na­ rroulta. My brotheruM also very low dav the 4lh day of April, in the tear one thous­ Pfc-wnl their I'taim* to Mid Probate Court, at
the Probateoffie-s in thetllly of llaitlbg-i. for
eight hundred and eighty eight.
tive soil of the Isle of Hkye. purlnf tbe engage
with Malarial Fever and JaondiM, hut and
Proront. Wm.W, Cole. Judge &lt;4 Probate. .
men: Flora waa aercrely wounded in tbe band, was cured by timriy use of thia mwll'■.«JVn?JrmJdT?l,',•,ro’1*’’4-'“‘I''" •« b-rrhy
In the mailer of the estate of CltarlesU. Bentgiven Hint &lt;&gt;t&gt; Thnrsiinv tn., v.i
Am satlsfi«l EI«Wc Bitters le ou
tym remarked, when speaking of her peculiar 5“
reading and tiling ’be MtitionL faty yj**vy. thritrtl day of August. l»W. and on Friday.
situation. “I have hazarded my life botn for the
«'*uon- to tbe blrtC^hM
MMr. D.9/-11 Wilcoxson. of Horae Cave. fled, of ■ baric* G Holbrook, agent and attor­ !ie sth day of Octolier, 1*» next, at te* o'clock
House hfHtuart and the House of Hanover, and
•
Hie
l&lt;jren®»n
of
each
&lt;M
those
days
der.
nt the mvrtii front ilnaw or it-w__ .
ney for Ellen M. Bentley, administratrix of the
Dated
Hasting*.
April
Mh.
A.
D.
Iran
I do not see chat I am a great galuer by It."
Kv adds a li’te testimonial, saying: He rotate of Mid decca»c&lt;l praying that khe may he
Wa.
W.COLE.
Judge
ot
iTohate.
to veil the real estate of said deceased,
Flora Mactlonald’was tbe mother of five sons po*i’tively bellevro he wouW haveudied, licensed
^"or'i^niWr
*"
in said petition-dro&lt; rtbed for rea-oii* therein
and two daughters, bhe retained mneb of her had it not been for Electric Bitters.
•o-t forth.
Thereupon It h ordered, that Thursday, the
Wtti
b«-auty and all ot her ioreluicM of character ■ This gn-at remedy will wnrd off, as
day of May. A. D. 1W®. at ten o’rifwk State ot Michigan. County, of B"meo-s«.
and dignity until the last. Bbc so alwai* well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and 3rd
In th* matter of tbe rotate ot Eva K
in the foronnon. be assigned for the hearing ol
nirxlest. always kind, always sweet and benevo­ for all Kidney. Liver and
Mid petition, and that tbe heiroal taw of Mhl minor.
Notiee
I*
hereby
given,
that
In
pursuance
of
lent In disposition. She died early in March. orders stands unequaled. 1 rice «&gt;(&gt;c. dreeMod and ail other personninterroted in said an order granted to the Uhdendgned, guardian
are required to aMm* *1 “
ITun. and was buried In tbe cemelety at Kilmulr, and 81. at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug Store. rotate,
of Ml&lt;i court Ulen to l&gt;e holden at the Probate of thr rotate ot Mtid Kva Kane, bt fisc. Hou.
in tbe Isle of Skye. Her shroud, as she had to
Office. In the ritv of Hastlan. '•&gt; »**'■ eounty, .lodge nt Probate for tbeCoanlyof Itarrten. on and «iuwte in the township of Woodland, in
a^rimwcause. lf anr Ibero be. whv tta- prater Uih seventh &lt;i*ri.f March A. D. IM*, there will thecoun.y -if Bsurj. and state ot Michigan, and
quested tong before her death, was made of tt.e
7
Tho Best Sslvr lo the « orM for. Cwte. of the petltkmcr should not be granted. Ami It be sold at public &lt;et&gt;d«e. to th" highest bidder, known Hint &lt; («&gt;nliMl
sheets oil which the Young Pretender, whom Bruises, Sores. 1
*1 the Probate office. In the County uf Bum. in
’“’L.’n.io;
Slate, on Saturday, the 19th day Of Mav A.
she helped to escape tp France- reimeed at tbe Fever Sort*. Tetter, &lt; hup|»rl Haul* tic* to the person* Interested in ram esiute, 01 said
r» 1.M* St f.n
tl.n
house of her kinsman, the Laird of Kingsburg, Chllhlsine. Coras, and skm Er,‘l;1™’- tlrn pct.dency at Mild l*t{tian. •“"1
thereof by causing n copy &lt;w this artier t« ih- The undtvided one-half of the northern*'
on the night before be sailed for the ooutineulUnited
Irwit the

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were nua oy acr muc. shot®
...... .. ■— covered with greensward for eighty years. in
.
....
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ud poslUvrly cone Pile* or no r»&gt;
required. It is guaranlred to give n«iect satistsctlon. or money 'v'011'1'*1Prtee ts esots per box. For sale by W
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weeks' previous to Mid day ot b*Jr!^ f

Michigan.

ADELFHIA B, KAXB.
GtMrdlan

Smith A Coijqrovr.

'

�—
The Hastings Banner.
Hastings. Mictl. April Sth. 1888.
COOK. B4Mor.

publican preaidect signed a bill, section
2 of which rwb as follows:
That the secretary of the treasury
may at any lime apply the surplus
money in the treasury not otherwise
appropriated, or so much thereof as be
may consider proper, to thr purchase or
redemption of the United States Bonds;
Proeidtti, That the bonds so purchas­
ed or redeemed shall constitute-no part
of the sinking-fund, but ubaii lie cancel-

Under the provision of that act. a re­
publican administration bought and
cancelled S182.241.760 bonds not yet due
and the money was put in circulation.
Bitt a democratic administration hoards
up over 8230,000,000. and makes no effort,
to avail itself of the provisions of the!
above act. And yet we have a so-called
greenback paper in Hastings which
th. w^lanwo cordially supports President Cleveland
notwithstanding the above fact, and
the further fact that Cleveland'sI
secretary of the treasury has twicei
KTcen«u» of IBM- Tbe sever*'. town«hlp* and recommended the retirement of the.
will be entitled to the toOowtns number
greenback currency, and the adoption,
Hope
............ J of a single gold standard.
Irvtng...................... 7
republican county convention will beheld
wtAm ^i'.v nt H**tlnrv. on Thur**

lohMtnwn.............. C
Maple tireve.......
7
Orangeville............ It
Fnilrteville............ •
Rolland ....
- •
Tbornapple . . io
WwMltaad
...... s
Yankee Hprlnc*
*
■ wmm wM...ber 133.
»*««-• ’•"“•“’iTEixraXo.

The Journal Inone column of its next
'
to last issue states that under present’
circumstances it is Impossible for farm­■
ers to pay their mortgage indebtednetw .
In another column in the same issue It.
’
states:
A good mare will pay the mortgage..
A. E. KKXJtsTON, Secretary.
Try it. This is the way. Breed her to&gt;
a large fine stallion, so that the colt;
will make a good draft horse or coach1
Tbe republlc*ns of the third eoninwiotiaJ horse. Keep the trotter notion out off
district will meet tn district convention In the your head. Trotters make mortgages..
Oocrt house tn the eitv of Jseksou.on Monday The mare can do enough work to pay’
May Tth. UW». at tour o'clock t&gt;. tn., for the purMM al electing two delegate* and two alter- for her keeping, and with a colt every•
aatMfrom this district to rrnrr^nt the dis­ vear. at the end of three or four years at
trict In thr national convention tehebeldln valuable horse may be sold and a pay­Chtcago June tPth.
.
This eonventiOO will also select a conerwlon- ment made. Isn't this horse sense ?
al committee to aVn&gt; for the ensuing two yean
We should say the last was “horse2
and transact sueb or her binlnesv a* may proper
.
ly come before It. Each eonnty will be entitled sense” and the first article was political
‘
nonsense, gotten up for the sole purposeJ
Dated April icth. IMS.
of tanning anew the prejudices thatt
have kept the greenback party in Barry■
county alive for the past two years. v
REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES.
Yes. Neighbor Democrat, Weetonj
polled a few more votes than Dykeman‘
a
year
ago for major of Grand Rapids,,
ma rut anow.
At Maple Drove Center. Tburodav. April Mtn. but he ran nearly 1,000 behind his tick­et all the same, while Mr. Belknap, his,
At NaahvHlo. Saturday. April Mat, IBM. at 3 republican opponent, received a vote
~
AW.YR1A.
.
nearly 1,700 In excess of the republicani
At town hall. Aaiyrla Center. ThurMlay. April
candidate in 1887. A plurality of nines
votes for Mr. Weston is a slim showing,
At the town house. 2 o'clock, pi tu.
’
a disastrous one for a man who took1
the nomination merely to show his pop-­
Town Hall. Tuesday. May t. at x p. tnVAWKKKIintlWrH.
ularity. and it Is very doubtful if the.
flawy Mhool’bou'-. Saturday. April MUi, at
later ebunt will show that he reodved&gt;
At th* Spaulding *cbooi Tiouw. Saturday. any majority at all. Undet any circlhn-•
April 2*th. at 3 o'clock p. m.
stnnces Mr. Weston was a» goal as de­iiahtingh Towxrtrtrf
At the town hall, Saturday. A&gt;eii sub, at 11 feated.

Carlton....................... •
OaaUotou . ................. *3
HaNtlnr«twp.............. «

•'dock, x m.

IIAl.TIMOltK.
At bouse of Allen Green. on Saturday next at

Yes. brother Democrat, we imaginej
we see Mr. Bowne just tearing himselfC
in an endeavor to elect Mr. Weston as‘
mayor of Grand .Rapids, when the latterr
has used his position as chairman of the■
democratic state central committe to&gt;
humiliate Mr. Bowne by appointing’
John H. Dennis postmaster at Hast­ .
’
ings. Most any one who knows Barry
county politics and Mr. Bowne’s rela­■
tion thereto can readllv see how en­.
thusiastically and heartily he would,

EDITORIAL NOTES.
In the writer's mind there has never
been a doubt as to Congressman
O’Donnell's determination not to be a
candidate for a third term under any
drcomstances. for he has bo expressed
himself to us repeatedly. But in the
Detroit Tribune of April IWth, thexe
appears a copy of the-following letter support Weston.
from Mr. O'Donnell to Mr. W. Gl Gregg,
The rice importers of New York.
of Homer, MiljH.. In which he egprteses
himself as unequivocally again* a third have discovered what the Mail and Ex­■
press. pointed out some time ago. that,
term candidacy. The letter reads:
।
My Dear Sir^ Your very kind let­ the change in the definition of cleanedb
ter is at hand. In reply 1 would state rice made by the Mills bill raises the
that it is not my intention to be a can- duty on rice in the interest of tbeSouth
didate for r« nomination thin fall. The Carolina planters. —
The ~
Democratici
custom of the republicans of the third '■ theory is that none but the ex-Cqnfcd-,
. representative district has been to idiot
eracy
should
be
protected.
—
N. Y. Mail
but two terms to their representatives
' in congress. These have la**n cheerful­ and Express
ly given to me. I shall not undertake
to effect a repeal of this unwritten law.
This determination I have expressed
l-ookotr. Mountain. Tenn., April i«h, IBM.
many times since tho election ia 1886. KDnoRh BANNER:
I return the trust to the people, having
J have just noticed in the Banner.,
no further claims upon them.
■ which comes tb me as a moat welcome■
I have endeavored to serve the dis­ visitor, that a call for our county con­
trict and country faithfully. I have vention to elect delegates to tbe state
sought by diligence and fidelity to the and congressional conventions has been
interwrttt of all to merit the approval of issued. Ordinarily I am not specially
the grand comrtitutency 1 have felt hon­ inteneted in conventions called merely
ored in representing in tbe capital of the to elect delegatee to other conventions,,
nation. I am very grateful for the gen­ but this year 1 do feel a deep interest
erous partiality expressed by Uier elec­ in the result of tbe call just made.
tors of the district at the ballot box. and
For the past sixteen years the repub­
shall ever recur to their endorsement licans of Burry county have earnestly
with foeJings of deep grautltude..
and effectively aided in the deetion to•
Thanking you and the many friends congress of men from other counties.
who have evinced such a warm inter­ Every other county in the district bas
est in my political and personal success, hud the honor of naming a candidate
I am very rrepectfully yours.
for this important place, and each can­
James O'Donnei.l.
didate thus dmYi«1 has been elected and
Tbe third district is proud of tbe rec­ served four years. It has gone thei
rounds
till Barry county Is at last
ord made by its present representative
reached.
•
in congress. He has been a most faith­
By the settled policy of the republi­
. ful and untiring worker, and no inter­ can party in our district the office can
est of the district has been alighted in go to do man more than twice in suc­
the least, white every matter, whether cession. This healthy rule of rotation
has given the beet of satisfaction, and
concerning Individuals or his whole preserve tbe most perfect harmony
oonstituancy. which has over been among the republicans of the district.
brought to his notice has been the aub- It is very gratifying to note how cheer­
fully all who have hitherto been elevat­
. ject of his thoughtful and -earnest at­ ed
to this high place from our district
tention. The people of this district have subHcribed to this rule. Most, if
made no mistake when they Srat select­ not all of them, have commended thia
ed Mr. O’DouneU to represent them. policy of rotation as tho one best,calcuto preserve tbe strength and in­
Hia majority of nearly 5.000 for his sec­ luted
sure tbe growth of the partv. The re­
ond term proved cwndusively that he publicans of Barry county Save been,
possessed the unqualified confidence of and still are exceedingly diffident in
the republican.'., and had likewise won their claims for official favors; but
the favor of hosts of the opposition. their proverbial diffidence will not in­
duce or allow them to Ignore their posi­
Mr. O’Donndl will retire from hi« la­ tive and well ecttled political rights.
bors in congress with a reputation of Notwithstanding their diffidence the
which any man should be' proud, and keen edge of their sense of justice
the district will ever have reason to would l&gt;e terribly dulled by depriving
them of any honor to which they feel
feel that in him they had a servant of themselves clearly entitled. It is needwhose labor it could be truthfully said leas for me to add that the republicans
“well done."
of Barry county attach a Just pride to
the honer of naming the congressional
The present democratic administra­ candidate for tbe banner republican
district of the state.
tion. has hoarded up in the trautury
honor- thls privilege, wldch I
vaults, according to the last statement think every other county in the dis­
issued Marek 3lat. M3UJ36.7W of ewh. trict coneedMi to Barry this ymr, will
or a sufficient sum to redeem all the be most heartily appreciated by every
live republican in the county.
outstanding 4% per cent, bonds due in
Before I left the state, in February.
18b 1, and still leave more than the 100,^c.‘.{Vd Lhut at lafit thi!
rirtta of “old Barry” none could dis-

J

an exalted pride in the splendid record
which tbe splendid men sent from the
old third had made. They felt also
that to succeed such met as Lacey and
O'Donnell tbe very best available mkn
in tbe county should be selected, that
he should be a man of sterling worth
and commantUng ability.
A very general santlment prevailed
that Judge Smith, of your city, was a
man eminently qualified for the place
and the fittest one of all to be chosen.
In this sentiment I most heartily
concur. I have known Judge Smith
well for the past twentv years. I have
known film in public as well as private
life; I have known him during the
campaign and also after its successful
close; in all tbe various relations and
rapid changes of life I have even found
him the same high minded, courtec^ts
gentleman, the same true, solid man.
Lofty in his aims, generous in his
impulses, strong in bis convictions,
true to his faith and loyal to every duty,
he naturally occupies a warm place m
the hearts of the people who know him.
He is of that royal age in which the
sprightliness and vivacity of youth are
so happily united with the solid wisdom of ripened manhood.
Though we may not accord to him
the polish ot the finished orator, yet as
a public speaker he has few superiors
and is fully competent to maintain on
the floor of the House the principles of
hLs party and the rights of bls district.
His pleasing address, winning prtsence, and generous heart added to his
other merits signally mark him as a
man pre-eminently fitted for a place In
the nation's congress.
Our convention it seems to me,
should sew tq it that delegatee to the
congressional convention be fully, in­
strutted to Insist upon tbe claims and
rights of Barry county to name the
candidate this year; and aho to present
Judge Simitn as the man of our choice,
Allow me to add that from the grand
heights of this famous and historic
mountain I behold the ground on
which was fought Hooker's celebrated
battle above tbe clouds; I also behold
the rocky cliffs and bluffs his men of
matchless bravery climbed to battle
and to death.
The accounts I have read of Spartan
heroism fade before this marvelous
feat of human daring. Three miles or
more away to the east stretches Mis­
sionary ridge. All the way from this
mountain’s peak to the summit of that
elevated ridge is battle ground of the
war for the Union.
How our brave men, after fighting
on the mountain top. down the mountain slope and over tbe valley between,
then climbed up the long steep hill side
of the ridge, driving the rebels from
t«ebind their long line of breast works
on the crown, is recorded in the historv
of our country.
This once bloody valley at my feet is
now dotted over, with dwellings and is
the theatrqof busy, active life, iu Utis
same valley on the southern shore of
the Tennessee is a growing, busy city ot
forty thousand people: a little to the
east of the city and apparently under
the shadow of this mountain Is the naLion's lieantiful cemetery. There sleep
the remains of thirteen thousand of
that brave Union army, most of whom
fell at the battles fought within rnv
present view, and at bloody, ill-fated
Chickamauga.

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No section of tbe country la to-day attaetlng aa

&amp;n&lt;! wondertul production of fruit* anti cereal.
Tbe rapid growth ot Hpokanr Falls, with a wa­
ter power rxceedltiK even that ot tt&gt;» Mlnneapo
llE Tacoma, on Pujtel Sound, the terminus
ot the Nortben.
Pari tie Railroad, with
12,000 inhabitant*. Seattle. 3 mile* dlaUuit,
an energetic and thriving city, mark INK wetlnn
ot tbe Pacific N'onhweat *» one that oiler* pe­
culiar inducement* to tb&lt;»e aceklng ue» l»ome«.

u&lt;mi in rrferriHte to thr country trorer-rd ».y
tlite KTYBt lltir from St Paul. Mlnne*porti«. Du­
luth. and A’hUnd to Portland. Onwn, Mid T»coai» Mid BraUle. Wioililn&lt;U&gt;n Territory. Thl*
rood. In addition to IU bolnj- the only rail line to
Spokane Falls,Txconi*aMMeAttle reaches all
the principal point* In Northern Minnesota and
Dakota. Monlatix Idaho. Orefoo and Wa»hln«ton. poMeMea u:&gt;e&lt;milled nceulc attraction,, as
well a« superior train equipment. »uch as dining
cam, and eolqnlst »lreprr* tor the use ot Intend­
ing settlers, neither ot which courculences arr
to be found on any other line ticketing bnslness
to the states and territories named.
.

At the north and at the very foot of
thamountain gently flows the placid
Tennessee: its
winding pathway
stretches out.into tbe distance till lost
behind the hills between which it coils.
Skirting each shore is an-unbroken line
of trees now robed in the rich foliage
of the vernal spring time.
The scene all around me is grand beyond description, grand not onlv in its
beauty and majeoty. but grand in its
history. It lifts the soul into that sub­
lime admiration which seems to flt it
for the contemplation of the “Elysian
fields of Paradise.’’ Every breath of
this pure .air seems laden with health
and strength. It cornea to us perfuiued with the- fragrance of flowers now
blooming on summit luid slope, and is
sweetened by the thousand little pines
it has* kissed.
I rejoice that this famous and his­
toric spot is a part of my own country
preserved to it by the stalwart patriot­
ism and vigorous loyalty, born of and
inspired by the grand old republican
party.
Had it resolved at its national con­
vention in 1864 as did another great
Klitical party, 1 should now be standf o nJ foreign soiL
For the noble men by whose Intrepid
valor the integrity of this greatest of
all countries was preserved and its flag
replanted on every peak and shore
marked by the track of trwwon, too
much can never be done. The fruits of
these heroes will attend and bless the
nation down the ages, but the hands
that plucked and gave the fruit will re­
main but a few years more. And for
these few remaining years the nation
should take honorable pride in measur­
ing out its plenty to tho survivors with
a bounteous hand.
Yours,
John Carveth.

At the blue front furniture store. Just received for tbe
Spring Trade:
,

Farlor Suits,

BEAN
Main St.,

Willow Goods, Couches, Stands.
A Full Line of BABY CARRIAGES
Furniture repairing by a No. 1 workman a specialty.

Reversible and Self-Sharpening Share and Point. • Saves 50 per cent, in repairs. •

A full stock of HARDWARE always on hand.

We Have Put the Knife
INTO OUR

Spring-

Coix'ma. Mich.. Dccrinl-er 3, 1kkj.

Local

Circulation th

Saturday.
AN ORIGINAL
jj ranted to Madiso

The prospects in
poor wheat crop
Red seal oil.
Smith, Hams &amp;• V

Dll. BACGliMAN

Of the ven’ finest grade of goods.
An inspection will eou *
vince any candid person of the fact. He also ahqws some* ?
neW and nice things in
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Gentlemk^:—One of your circulars
came to my'notice to-day. and it re­
minds me pf an old and very
valuable friend, one that saved my life*
12 years ago. and because I bad not
needed its help since. I bad almost forKtten IL I was 16 years old and sufdng from menstrual derangements; I
coughed continually and had chillr;
every day. I was as miserable as any­
one could be and live. A Jady who
knew tbe cause of my illness persuaded
my mother to have me use Zoo-Phora
—It was culled Woman's Friend then.
Before I bad used one bottle my
coimh and chills ceased. I kept on and
used two bottles and they brought me
out all right. I afterwards married and
am now the mother of three nice hearty
children. I feel that 1 owe a great deal
to Zoa-Phora. I hope it willl become
well known and that every woman and
girl who needs it will use IL If you
will send me some circulars I will give
them to acquaintances, and do all 1 can
to help you. Yours truly.
.
Mrh. Lavra Furman,
To Zoa-Phora Medicine Co.,
.
Kalamazoo, Mich.

Overcoats!

And We CUT DEEP
To CLOSE THEM OUT

They Masi Go if Price has Anything to do With!
Give ug a call if you want a Coat.

Now is the time before we are out of sizes.

inge house Friday
Attend the re
*t the court room
A TELEPHON
residence and office

R. B. RICHARD

Solon Bentley pl

The baptismal r
to several at the r
D. B. Ovtatt
Al. Hams has
lot. in the 4th, war
of P. T. Colgtove.
Tne repairs on
nearly finished a
.ibly be held there
BUT the best,
plow, now known
F
Dr. J. A. Bauo
’’.isUnga house F
nd regularly each
1 bycicle and
: '«! Friday in w
ond best and w
Stone. masons
hammers sharpen
at the Hastings E
Give them atrial.
We have som
Beauty of Hebron
very beat quali
Hams &amp; Van A rm

The annual m
and Eaton medica
at Nashville at
Thursday. April 2
WiikiiAVEa nu
ire wiiruetr on c
terms easy. App
Smith &amp; Colgrove
When you wa
Smith. Hams &amp;
have aome Early
Hebron potatoes
tty.

Willard Lig
reeled last week c
ceny of a watch a

Thor* desiring
Baughman, the sp
at the Hastings b
week and each Fr
further notice.

On and after
mail service on th
Creney'a Corners
audJMilo are the
reive the bonefit.

Au. account# d
store must be s
®*ttar of the
Ala to
probate court ver
t Tax Catholic
freshmenta in t
rootBB Thursday
Dinner tor farme
from 6 to 7 p. m.

lm«U&gt; MrU&gt;&lt;Uj.
uul txM
borne uxl» tail,
K-W P, brother.

their ciwicua for
from the variou
opaveation at th
*v«dQ* April

P. Lfce Prices Close lay Uli.

wcuty-Are nouta &amp; beetle.

Here are oqr c
Hon
Abt
Integ
Civi

Fdr his money is what every man desires. *In the line of

catuplng around.
Tlielr silent tent* aro spn-xl,
And aiory giuuM* with solemn round.
The bivouac Of thr dead."
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laaya be med for children toethlax. It Hcoths

bush

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.,
"One Price Clothiers,”

Hastings, Mich

M

�The Hastings Banner.
------- r-p- hISKERN, Lo««l Editor-

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Moke local news—last fg?
Wanted, bad, a street sprinkler.
The fire department is now without

KrSX'’ “w ““flrw hand organ
BKARin mind that Dr. Baughman
will be at the Hastings house Friday.
The Detroit* yesterday won their
first game from the Pittsburg’s bv a
•core of 6 to 4.
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BUSINESS!

Hovbk to rent, located on corner of
»h2.ro« ?nd
street*. Apply at
P. T. Colgrove’s law office.
PP 5

Early Yorker potatos,
;.VMrlely grown. Smith.
but oar special T» are Hains &amp;
anArmau sell them.
•tied T-.
Now is the time to buy watcher
while they are cheap. Call at John
Hot? are "V’'hoice br?nds:
Hessmer s, he;keeps a large stock.
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Honea T,
Fb^dUkatii. the druggist, dreires
us to K*V that he sells all the paten’
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Abili T,
medicines advertised in this paper
Intend T,
iA ?r'.upla?e
*‘Bdow has bren
Placed In the front of Spangemacher &amp;
Civili T,
V an Valkenburgh’s furniture store.
Fob lawn grass, Hungarian millet,
‘ •. i i
Iirenktai.
timothy and other seeds, also field peas
, I ml BtOttr rtOrt:
ete,, you will call on Stauffer * Craw-

BEA T.

BEAMER’S

Mam St..

Hastings.

Li'c.al News.

JOHN BewmerX is the only place
where a full stock ot musical goods
am be found from a 5c mouth organ to
3200 cabinet organ.

Betore you buy any paints this
spring, see Dr. Lathrop and get his
.prices. He has the largest stock ol
paints in the county.
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Bring your watches, clocks and
jewelry to John Hessmer for re pairs
He has the best watchmaker in the
state to do his work.
The Early' Yorker is unquestionably
the earliest potato grown. Seed pota­
toes of this variety are for sale by
Smith, Hanis &amp; VanArman.
The executive committee of the
agricultural society met in the city
Saturday to prepare for necessary apEintmenta and revision of premium
t for the next fair.
.

Henry Cabtelein answeied to a
charge of disturbing a religious meet­
ing before Justice Kenastou yesterday,
but
was dismissed by order of Prosecut­
Tin: .M. C. &gt; sy car called at this city
ing Attorney Colgrove.
-aicruay
An di.i'sjnm. pension has been
The Freeport Herald appeared last
jrinted M;us.iM&gt;n,Ranram.
week enlarged to a seven column folio.
U fn tftis (-ounty point to This is another evidence of Brother
Godfrey’s endeavor to give Freeport a
.■rop this se.tran.
paper that they may well feel proud of.
•1!. 12 cis per gallon ht
Next Wednesday evening Barrett
X Win Arman’s.
will t»e at thv/lhwb- and Booth will appear at (he Kalama­
zoo Academy of Music. Those wish­
ing to attend from this city should see
ri nubllcsa city caucus Mr. Sargeant if they wish to secure re­
. xitunlay evening.
duced rates and return the same even! . ' ■
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s. now connects the i W '
&gt; ot Dr. H. A. Barber.
“Yank" Itabinson, the irrepresible
;.: ■ - ’has pu rchaard the bum. was up before Justice Kfcnaston
fl.j‘ r on west 4&lt;reen
Friday, charged with selling liquor to
nil rite was administered Lang Dickinson, the jury brought in
. river Sunday by Rev. I a verdict of guilt}- and the Justice
. K
sentenced “Y ank" to KO days’, in the
loui* prison.
Al. 11a'is La b night a house and । ,
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k. fa fa. &lt;fa . ...-.I n.-at the rallroa.1.; AT
B«rrr eotmtj hu » praslon
f 1*. T. Ceigruv*-.
..'oard. The medical exatniqera are Dm.
The rep.i!: on the M. E. church are , l&gt;ndce,oftnlsdty. Young.of NaahviUe
rarlv rin.. : : :&gt;'i&lt;l services will prob- and Elliott, of Hickory Comers. The
Sqnd-»v.
establishment uf this board is a just
•i
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v
recognition, of the claims of the soldiers

CiKtiWi'M

iceek, 2,150.

PER8onAL_MENTION.
Ik another colmnn will be found a
l«on the «&lt;*!«.
. cotnmunioatton from Hon. John Car­
. veth. who is sojourning on the summit
Mountain. the scene of
T&amp;S2"’ °f
— in icw.
i90?"1 memorable “battle above the
nn!Udt&lt; 10 “l18 leUer Mr- Cttrveth n°l
sDuVw Hon1’
— iouwi only gives a glowing description of the
। country where be is located, but also
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,Ultel
v*“’r eill interest to Barry county republicans,
.nd .Ulm whM he fed, to bi the duly
X«lu«SJ.Rkb*nl, w“ to MI*Uw«l» or tae coming county convention with
। regard to Barry county's claims for the
congressional nomination. The letter
TmJ3iy.Bnx&gt;k*
*“ NuhvlU. is written in Mr. Carvethl terse, strong
1 and vigorous language, and should be
perused by all our readers.
l’WU"*
X-krtU.
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Charlotte Lodge No. MK. of P.,
If yx&gt;u will call at our warehouse, first door north of Bentley Bro*. &amp; Wil­
received
an official visit from Grand kins’office, Broadway, we will be pleased to ahow and explain to you the above
low^Soadl^' ”
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Chancellor, P. T. Colgrove. of Hastings, named unrivaled machine. We also keep on hand the
Iftnday night, who witnessed the work
.romC^Xr-'"'1’ “UOd*’1
of the three degrees, liter the rank of
1 age and the rauk of Esquire were
idiliMoodv."''11” v“ud i*™1 Kved. the Knights adjourned to their
quet hall, where au elegant lunch
was spread, served by Mrs. A. L. Shep­
eRTttXC“U'lO°'
hard. After ample justice had been Champion and Advance Mowers, the Arthur Wood Buggies
done to this part of tlie work, the
and Carriages, the Ferguson Road Cart; also the
Knights returned to Castle Hall and
Gr“d
witnmsed the exemplification of the
rank of KulghL The Grand Chancellor
“&gt;•«» expressed himself as hlghlv pleased
with the condition of the lodge, and
complimented them upon the effica­
&lt; “a,fiW™ ■Dd
cious manner In which their officers Solid Comfort Plow, Harrows, Seeders, and in fact a complete
executed their work. -The visitors in
line of Agricultural Implements of all the best
n.'Si-fwedJn°X°'Or,i"1’VU1'-'“i attendance from away were: Grand
makes.
CALL AND SEE US.•
Keeper of Records and Seals, Hopkins, of
Lansing; Grand Master at Arms. Curtis,
V‘*‘Ud 10 ““ of Battle Creek; Chancellor Commander
of Hastings lodge; Nashville and BaU
bu*"”“trip “, tie Creek lodges were also represented.
-Charlotte Leader.
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Valentine Leins and wife started for , Below we give the total amount ot
Germany Sunday night
mortgages reported at the register’s
WUlto? vWt«1 «r»nd Kapids office here, as held by residents of Bar­
on business Wednesday.
’ ry county in the following named counHamilton Carveth. of Middleville
was in this city Saturday.
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I. S. Gibbs; a former Hastings lvdo
was in the city Thursday.
Mrs F. Spangemacher returned Sat­
urday from Grand Rapids.
John Y arger, of Freeport, was
city Saturday on business.
. Mrs. W. Mooar, of Grand Rapids,
visiting friends in the city.
Mrs. Henry Newton was the guest of
Plainwell friends last week.
/^Len. and Chas. Salisbury are now
with a Kalamazoo orchestra.
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— WE HAVE THE- —~

AMERICAN CHAMPION,
BEST ROAD SCRAPER
IN THE WORLD.

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Champion Twine Binder,

Celebrated North Fairfield Plow,

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J. M. ROGERS.

Fourth Invoice

B$$15D

W. Graham started Monday morning
on a business trip to the east
A. J. Severance and wife, of Middle­
ville. were in town yesterday.
C. H. Van Arman goes to Grand
Haven Friday on legal business.
II. Hendrick, of Middleville, was in
the city yesterday on legal business.
v Prof. W. A. Morse, of Middleville,
wrs in the city Saturday on business.
Frank Brook and Scott Cook left
yesterday morning ior Breckenridge,
Col.
.

Where you will always find the largest assortment of

=FURNITURE=

J. (». Rvkyak, the well-known and
reliable boot and shoe dealer, who has
for years done business in the old Run­
IN BAHRY COUNTY.
van building on Jefferson street, has rteently moved Into the building vacated'
by Baughman A.-. Buel. This change by
Mr. Runyan will unquestionably oper­
ate to the advantage of his business.
We W0N-T be Undersold I
His new quarters are indeed pleasant
ones for customera to trade in. Tbe
store is excellently lighted and has been
Call and see us on the north side of State St.
Luke Waters and wife visited in thoroughly cleaned so that its appear­
&lt; irand Rapids last week, returning Fri­ ance is fresh and agreeable making a
marked contrast to the dingy, ill-light­
day.
ed store formerly occupied. In conMrs. John Acker, of Ohio, is visiting Dretion herewith it is proper to state
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Janus Slat­ that Mr. Runyan intends filling up his
tery.
stock with all the best and fresheet
boots and shoes and that his
. H. F. Ford and family started yester­ styles ofwill
be kept right down to bed
day for their new home. El ’ Paso. prices
rock. All he asks is a fair profit on his
Texas.'
goods and he is known to all to be an
i Mrs. Chas. H ojchkiss visited her sis honest, square dealing man. All of his
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H. Barlow &amp; Co.
Fred Heath is getting a big pn&gt;/t&lt; .vMra. E. L. Fatterran, lit Charlotte old customers will remember that bls
place of business has torn changed and
Have*just received from New York the iJmst complete
■ MAN will be at the eriptlon buaim-M. This is beaui-w* the I..3i week.
he invites every one desiring good:- in
.
i.r this u«ck. I P'ople of Hastings and vicinity know A'.nr.d CI&gt;MK»”ot P. T. Colim.e his line to cull auu
stock iu their
and rasped
inspect ms
his stock
-..-k I
/ lay thereafter, ‘(hat Fred it oae’of the best phamuK N
to “K”111" and «« hl» prlcw.
li. nrv l ook had R 1 d"l* In the slate Itate* Very reasons
■dr. Grinin, or the roller mill, now oc.
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lh - n rune out | I’le and wceuraty of compounding anil
it ‘vrprauwd ankle.
of Btugt used is guaranteed.
ipln with Id. I.n.lb the Mr», Alklw
immtlns WMbeld In UdndU bat
• use on Broadwav
nrdav to d&lt;*lde on the time and place
i fi.NTiuN.- St4&gt;:.
1‘bob ahLT Hastings Division U. B.
I for holding the reunion; Col. Arm­
v
: ret d ire »liap«. । K. of P. will gfr.e an excursion to KaluA. J. Bowne, Major Watson and! strong in the chair. The following
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A Iron works. I tmumu, Wedn»«day. May Iftth. in th» , President
Bush, ot'
tbe
C. tK.
S. IL
IL. i poutu We&gt;re rcprasente.1 by the following
' were in the city Friday.
delegate: Fitagerald post. J. Wardell;
Zane*ville and Kalamazoo series of tail
Hill post. 11. Carveth; Wolcott post.
T. S. Brice, of Maple Grove, attended Geo.
I ..»|y Row and; gitnc* at the tetter city. Fare for
Ingham; Withy post. A. D. .Still.
. ' -toes for sab-, the
trip $1.25. If it i«hall ta a 'go" j the meeting ot the officers of the Agri­ Cedar Creek post, J. IL Hinkley; Morris
cultural
society
Saturday.
■ r teed. &gt;mi(h
n ill give full purticulars in our m-xL
England post, Robt. Count. Motion to
Miss Sara Horton and Mrs. John hold reunion at Hastings and at the
Makrieix at the home of the bride’s
of unveiling the rnouninent, car1 a of (he Hairy p««eota,-Mr.anil Mrs. R. G. Rice, of tfpence left Monday for Cleveland '| time
ried. Motion to appoint A general com­ That they have ever been able to show to the public.
where they will buy goods. .
.
wdl.be b«.&lt; teiwbng. Wednewlay evening April
l mittee of three to have general super•he
Unta,(t bou*
hntt*. 1SU1 5f1M
jUce to Frank Web­
ita Wolcott
Mr. Seville has returned with his vwlon of letting grounds and to have
ster. Many useful and valuable pres­ fni..:!-; from Detroit and takes bls old full pow^r to employ speakers and
I’’.n:e in W. H. Myers’harness shop.
transact such other business as may be­
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of city lots that ent* were given. Mr. and Airs. Weiister
■ ntracl. making the have the best wishes of a host of |! Luke Waters was elected, at Grand come necessary, carried. C. W. Arm­
J
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twins i
Rapids last week, president of the strong appointed chairman of said com­
AjVply at the otllcea of friends.
mittee. the other two to be appointed
Smith A
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W. 1’. Hdnarn.
Frank Vote was brought befm.e j Western Michigan wheat association.
after consultation. Motion that gener­
Rev. G. D. Lee went to Grand Rapids al committee hire the men to put up
wapi ‘■••i d potatoes, go to J ustlce Kempton yesterday' to aru»w er
------ We have all the-----Smith, 1
Van Arman's. Tbey- to a charge of violating tlie fish law. yesterday to attend a meeting of the tents, fit the grounds, etc., carried. Ad­
Live son,
ly Hone and Beauty of After hearing the testimony in tlie Grand Rapids District Ministerial As­ journed.
D. E. Buidsall,
Urornn
uf the very best qual- case Prosecuting attorney P. T..Col­ sociation,
Adjut|nnt.
C. W. Afmstrong.of Bowens Mills,
grove moved that the defendant be
discharged as there was no testimony attended the meeting of delegates from
charged with the lar- against him.
, the county Gi A. IL posts held in this
rvoy ot
and chain, plead guilty
The Barry Co. \V»C. T. V. will meet city Saturday.
You ever in a grocery store when they
sni w.'
cd to HO days toil at in convention at listings, May 2d and
Mrs. A. Hodgeman, who has been were cleaning and painting? If not,
l&lt;Qlx
visiting her nephew, Dr. E. II. Lathrop, you have no idea how much work it is
:kl at the Biptlst church. Delegates returned
Friday to her home in Fort to move goods, and keep out of the
Inc ) • iriug to consult Dr. J. A.
And are Agento-for'the
painter's way. The painter says the
Baughman, the specialist, will find him from tbe local unions will be met at Edwards, N.Y.
at th«j
house Friday of this train bv committees and those coming
Munson Thorpe and family start tx'st way is to “Close dose goods oud,"
week and iw. h Friday thereafter, until with their own conveyance may drive Monday for Spokane Falls. Washing­ We will take his advice and
directly to thechuren. A full delega­
lurther notice.
ton Ter., which place they will make
tion is earnestly requested.
their future home.
Os am. a(t.-r May 1st there will be
Edward Habrwon, of Hope, was
mUwrvi.. nthet. K. &amp;. 8. IL R.
Mrs. Damun. wbo was called here by
f Corners, Cloverdale, Delton tried before Justice Kenaaton Monday the sickness of her mother. Mrs. J. what wo can. We mean business. This
Of Jamestown, N. Y.
*tul|Mi o are the offices that will re­ for assault and battery on Geo. W. :Slattery, returned Saturday to her is no scheme, but we want to reduce
our stock. And then it is most time to
ceive the benefit. '
Havens. Tbe jury brought in a ver- :home in Hamilton. Canada.
take the assessment. Less goods, less
All accounts due the A. Rower shoe diet of guilty and the case has been
Ed. Bailey, H. Clarke, and “Bob­ taxes, you know. Do you see? we will
Of these make we keep a full [ine.
We ask your special
•tore must I- settled at once as the appealed to the circuit court. 1. T. Green went to Charlotte Thursday to do it something like this:
attention.
matt*r of the &lt;.state of tbe late Colgrove appeared for the people and play with the Charlotte team in a game Bmt white »ui,-ar....................... . ......................
A. Hower is to be closed up in the J as. A. Sweezey for the defendant. .
;of ban against the Jacksons.
BffraO
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Our tlx-^cnt sugar..................
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They are guaranteed to be the very best goods in the market
probate co.urt very soon.
Min Lucy O’Neil returned Monday Detand’a
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The fact that the local option law
for the money they cost.
• Hammer &gt;mxu..........................
s
&lt;'4th°Uc society will serve rein Charlotte. She was ac­ Ara
Dwight**
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does not go into force in this cosnty companied
Ito her home by
her
sister.
Mrs.
Mode
iu th,: Eptecopal society
Beat starch................ ■ •
r'wrn'i Thursday .May -3d as follows: until the first Monday in May, or M*y 1Rich liiid the latter’s daughter.
811 bam Izuoi soap tor.
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Queeo Ann
J-critT ,nr farmers at 1 p, m., uupper 7th. i* not to ta construal ra ^ving
Mrs. WiU Cole, of Bellevue, visited
'uciGto, p.m. All are Invited.
the saloons thfe privilege of doing a free
her parents, W. W. Cole and wife, last
Tcesuay was Matthew Youngs' whiskey business from the Irttothe ।wiC Saturday she left for her new
ot May. Those saloons that desire
JNeth birthday. In the evening his 7th
In the northern part of the state.
to carry on buMnere during that intar- home
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friends anh neighbors gathered at his val murt give their bonds and P*y the
N Halley l«vea for Bay City to day
tax
just
as
though
there
was
no
local
jolly time was had. His
where he is to speak at a
°f
’Odd Fellows to celebrete the fl»tb an­ Coffee marked down.
“•or I ■ brothers remembered him with option law to go into force.
marked down.
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present. .
of the organization of that Teo
Tobaccos marked down.
AT th, DraociMk: convention bald niversary
।
in
America.
t,1k republican# of this city will hold Id Union bidl Friday the loUcwlM order
.
“Orcaufus for nominating delegatee delegnle. to tha .UU coorenUon war.
Miss Viola Willison is tilling the posi­
tion of second assistant In the High
•om the various wards to the county elacted: John
IG-mrmber thia B*lr oommenoea n-xt
1school this week, taking the place of
SATURDAY M&gt;u ENDS SATUR­
Cairo.,
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mlrievtile:
F™*
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a' lhe court room Saturday
Come and See for Yonreelvt*.
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:.Miss Flora Beadle who is confined to DAY. April Kth. It will pay D&gt;» to
Representatives Oran,evule; llauben
the
house
by
sickness.
mon-?
J
McKelvrr.
Maple
GiOTfjU1
1,t In your Furamerw supply now. Thin
from each ward should lie present.
Geo.
Barr, of Ballvidere^ HL, A. sale Is tor SPOT CASH ONLY'.
Brah this in mind. The estate of A. Goodyear. N. Halier and »■ ‘’{'X.'j:
aer. dtp; John
25^10 Irv- &lt;
Respectfully, ■
“•late-Auguslui Rower wBl soon be tart Woodland; H. F. Fecknam, ir* ’C Barr and wife and Mra. Buyoe, of
.Allegan. and Mrs. Hater. Middleville,
Rubated. Before that can be done, it Ini- James Young. YM»k*e Springs. were
al I. M. B. Glllaapie’a la* ***k
F G G&lt;£d!**r wm
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Thev
Ufa .attending the family
that aU account* Lid D^i^nriifa. aeeroun.
the l*u Mr. Rower&gt; or
A
returned to their homes Friday.
“°wer shoe store shall be paid at once. , county committee.

Prices Guaranteed !

Undertaking a Specialty.

Goodyear : &amp; : Barnes

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Dress Goods and Trimming
DEPARTlVIEIXrT.

In Dress Goods

"Were

Latest Novelties &amp; Shades.

CLOSE“OUD”

Celebrated Jamestown Worsted Mill

.The factory Stands Behind These Goods.

SSfife...:.-. . . r ::::::-":::::: ?

In Trimmings

Everything Goes I

We Have Everything You Could Wish For.

Bert Tinkler.

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Barnes.

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FISH IN THE

Minaewte Letdt tbe ■«■«!(]

DEPTHS.
In-urance men in Norik Carolina. »nui&gt;

Paoallavttle*
Notwithstanding our txjasVxl detective
novolnd. tbe blood purified and vitalised, tbe
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p-mi of disease destroyed. Scrofula. Salt
dkr MrGsrlgte, of Chicago, come- acrow local option ek'd Ion law will
Rheum, and all other blood disorders are cured
t»y Hood's Sarsaparilla, the most popular and
from tbe queen* dominions, and reg*lm him- I
self nt the buo every little whipstitch Hi* I
Calumet *ai illuminated by a Fl,500 bias successful spring medicine.
visit*, however, are not prolonged, but still
give him a breath of fresh Amcricaiv *d&gt;*&gt; 1
Although putting in ite l&gt;est lick* to cntch
Shirt* wearing a docent air areara* fa
np with it* onlein, the Murton Manufacturmany a window marked at fifty-nine cent*
An inquiry waa mado of a shirtmnker a* to
bow it was pranible to make and sell a shirt
with linen Isiooms and cuff* for so low a
price. Hero fa the paradoxical answer: “It
tow, for the g-xid people of tbe place got- op a daily at tlie I'- rt Huron postofilcc.
dane»- for thrir .vjra-ial benefit
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Monroe La* a [ror treo that. t» nearly ■ band te not possible. It fa powibb when ।
tho work is .tone in Instilutiona Beautiful
Admiral Worden wbn commanded thn' century old. It fa sixty-fire feet in height, tho work is .tone in institutions. Beautiful
Monitor tu th.&gt; faraou* battle with the Merri.mac tn Wrt2, fa vWliiig r^lativea fa Kent
county. Ho’.* now an ohi man, having pa«*r«l
tbe nllotbd thro.- score and tan yoara.
Bottle Crraik lute nlready donned tier war
paint sial will celebrate tiw coming Fourth
in a rtyle fa-fitting tbo occasioa
A bevy &lt;&gt;t P«t Huron burglars tackled a
.lawyer'*
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office by
rnfatako,
but upm realising
the place tiwy were fa skipped for greennr
postures
Oerelir&gt;» spiurd meningitis turn laid many a
Han-o-k b&lt;&gt;n«- low th fa spring caiavd by
overfeeding and lack, of exoreijss
Curiosity hasn't all died out of tbw world.

| alld tbe&lt;tnmk, tiro font abovn-tbe ground, fa
thlrtra-ti f«4t fa idrcumfereuca Thl* tree still
j boar* timid crop* nf aImhiI fifty buiboh of
choice fruit.
Prof«*ot^ L. IL Hailey, Jr., of the state
I Agricultural ■•&gt;&gt;lb&gt;ge. bn* succumbed to th­
[ tihiquiag oBur of Cornell university of 83,000
pnr annum and a year’s trip fa Europe.
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tt,,, p^ytertaa church at Negaunee fa to

ChicagoStock s big roller rnilhiht Hilfadah. will urn
crude |xtrok-um for fuel.
' Away Iraak in the rixticw Daniel Lelvingway. ofiKnnihic county, caught a bullet at
Chanrallorayilto which be baa since worn ax a
Charlotte Mvlvakod in 815 in Ik single day by memento of his army experience. But lately
telling the folk* what «lm xurmbed Ixit didn't tbe ptert* at kail hasn't Agreed with his conA OHipln of Knlnmazoo women undertook
to hare a double funeral by takbig chloro­
form, but a doctor luippeued. in and brought
'em to which -disgusted Ut-in muchly ns they

Huron, started about tbo first of tbe present
month for a.trip to Mexico anil during Ids
absence, IxAh bls wife and little child have
died of scarlet fever. All effort* to find Mr.
have proven unavailing
Tho liabilitire of Root, Strong &amp; Co., the
Detroit firm that recently failed, figure up
8700.0UU with a-aote of 8500,000.
While the Rev. Mr. Church was discount­
ing to a Methodist congregation at Waterloo
or. Bunday, a large stone came crushing
through tin oyporite window, scattering fragrntuita of glow o’er the congregation and nar­
rowly mioilng tbe dominie's bead
Saginaw wiw-niUl* are getting down to
buslnree and will hump tbeniaelvisi for a big
Mason's cut of pine.
Oornehu* Austin, a Wnllnd Lake farmer.

versity doctors cut flout from the hip In
A Umdilta couple have completed sixty
years of married Ufe. without even a thought
of divorce. Well done, good and faithful

wheels sbavtng hfa xcnlp, but mu ermihing
It, has condulol that he’s had cnougli of tlrat
kind of fun. ।
Tbo nMociation 'Imrimw.w bound to event.
mfaisteni over in Iwpnwcc county are going
to luivc a little organixatiyri of tbnir own.
and will got tlx»nx*d»eK together &gt;
month
far that |«n po.c
Grand Rapid*' new calili rood, Ute only
one «•' Isdimre in all Mich^an. will uxm be
in operation.

awarded tbs government
building nf the new ewite

PonTLAXn. Ma, April 20.—A man and
woman arm *ecn walking fa St, John street
Thursday and* few minute*later two pfatol
abut* were braid. Tl»e roti pF- were found
lying on th** sidewalk, lx&gt;th apparently dead;
but while twing rawiral tte- man revived,
an&gt;l gav« the naim of Edwanj Chaw, of Now
York Re fa thr *on of Dr. 'K !’. Ctm&gt;«, ofNew York, anti ‘ins l«x-n staying
tbe City
hotel for w-vrral day* under the name ot.
Johnson. Tbo woman wa* Nir*. Nellie Ste­
ven-,. of Gardner, Me., tho daughtdrot MayW
I-add, of that city, and niece of tt protninenT
local minister She wa* richly etad. le-tter*

tbe w.«n.«n and then kiliinfr her and ' himself.

mother ai^, in which he said Mra. Stevens
had fon-kiiowledtee nf mid runwnted to thia

Port Huron javple believe in giving the
boy* n cbantv. Her newly sleeted mayor is
but 3&gt; yarn old.
Wheeler, n Gratiot county burg, fa having

A ix'tipie at Torch Lnke cliap* cut and put
up an av«M&gt;gp of .ramrly ravoqcord* of wood
dally for sixty-one day*
Chopping w&lt;«xi
to be getting sotnowhat of a ilAnguroua'avocation. A White
Ouk man fated it and droppmi dead before

Tbo rnmain* uf a child that were buried

natural as they were before txirial took plnoe.
Bines Noveudior. but tbe Wk Rapid* Iron
•Omjasny baa purchased wood which, if
placed in a continuous pile, four feet in height,
would string out acron mites in length.

•ounty whs llrat of Hon. George Oviatt, at

George Hyras a (Tavdilre cittern, was
somewhat pained by a 850 fine for indulging
hi n littte |&gt;ounding spree of Ida wife.

«&lt;rl works damaged the factory 82,500 worth
The explosion at a gajr-moter in tbo Battle
Crrek MethodiU church on Sunday made
hustling timua fur a few niinubw. Gne num
had a hole cut in bis scalp by a flying piece of
Tlmeo who take kindly to strangers are said
lo often enfortain angels unaware*. W«&lt; have
noticed, however, that some pm^ile don’t find

dinner and departed, as did also the farmer's
pocketiMiok (vntaining M
For injurioi received while in tbe runploy
of tbe Brash Hlectrialdgblcompany Almernn

drunngiw.
A Croswell dado nvwnUy Invested in M2
worth of rollant and cuff* The picnic season
fa approaching
'Karn Clay, tbe same Hun who lias tlie abil­
ity to keep all Grand Rapids in hubbub, anNhunww anotiicr 850,000 lawxuit Agairut Enos
Putnam for alienating bis wife’s affections.
Kam Imx pluck. If not discretion.
A Hancock man with a crooked name,
landed a cup of hot coffee pl ub into the fare
of a neigfalor whom he dliin*t Hkc, but it coat

•cutrarted hia find illness and doctor's bUI.

The Gonnnn lady, ot Hast Hnginnw. who

Gladxtona will make some fellow a pnwoni
ot a little patch of land, provided he's plenty
i.t.
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raw g2f.,Mri ..I it ia tbo building of a brick

hotel.

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A Varmiuitvllte boy got a nice little hole in
hfa arm white making tbe sux|ualntai&gt;euof a

■aoCher &lt;&gt;f fourteun children, the youugvxt of

for building the government building
at Sfurquetto for SflT»,60U.
Save doctors’ bills by using Hill's
Peerless Cough Syrup for coughs, colds
and croup. No cure no pay. W. H.
Goodyear.
A porcupine weighing 60 pounds was
shot recently on the farm ot Alonzo
Adams, Lapeer county.
No griping results f rom using Cobb's
Pills. W. H. Goody ear.
Several dwellings and a blacksmith
shop were destroyed at Gruafschup
Tuesday morning.
No humbug about Hill's Peerless
Worm Specitic. It is it genuine com­
mon sense remedy. W. 11. Goodyear.
Think of adding a public vault to the
other attractions of Mt. Mope cemetery,
Lansing.
Hill’s Sarsaparilla is a purely vege­
table tonic, cleanses lyid enriches the
blood, quickens the action of t e Liver
and Kidneys, and builds up the whole
system. W. H. Goodyear.
Only 81b a ton for timothy hay at
Jackson.

’VXr\v\^\ tr*®° wbh onr Thror.

taken in tlie Grand llapida probate court, has

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price —New York Evening Sun.

ami the wndeavor to find relief with tbe cathar­
tic, the injection, the aperient aud laxative arc
distressing. These are resorted to time arid
If there fa anything about which jaople de again, until the sufferer Is almost fa despair, a*
he gains ouly a brief re-pltc.
county informed the araeesor last spring that
By taking Simmons Liver Regulator, the bowbe hm! just 85W out nt intenwt, but Um new eh will be gently moved as naturally aa if no
medicine had been taken. Regularity In taking
the medicine will soon effect].* permanent re­
amount, which turned out to be 8-5.1MK).
lief.
.
Tbe Ehton county circuit court fa wrestling
Smith &amp; Wilson have the contract
with a calendar of 117 cases, elevon of which

A TRAGEDY ON THE STREET.

tempt tlw boarding of moving railway thiiiw,
Duuiy
worn to think the *j*irt offsets
tbo d.-mgar. But the FewaBw num.who tried

linen, which is not linen at all, but a French
cotton that can lie bought for twelvo cents a
yard, and is arcaniblo only U&gt; great manu­
facturers. It takes a high poli.h when brandried, and cannot bo detected. Of voum*. it
doesn't wear. Rut no nianufncturur pruduc-

The divorce buxinea ia likely to continue in
Kent county, ax over 500 marriage linmaes

resident at Michigan ncnrly sixty
The BBchigan Central will tn vert &lt;30,000
tn a XH&lt;w defiot at Hay City.
NotwtdiJaibljtig that averybraty knows

tione. Manufactureni are glad to employ
them. Hbirtii they can have made there fur
twenty-five cents a dozen. This cheap work
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dune by Institutions w one of tbe gr_grv“‘usli,
evils tliat tlie working-woman lias to&gt;contep«R
col. r..
against. Hhirta are nlao made by women
omenfain
their btimra for twenty-five rent* a dozen.
Such women are not wdf-&lt;upportlng, but
they eke out the|r husbands' inecmcs in this
way, nnd am afford to work fur lew* tlian tbe
working woman.
These cheap fihirts aro also slop work.. Tbe
cotton i» weighted with lime, and when j
wn^lted could be used for a strainer Tbo
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Kamas City, Stenipld* &amp; Birmingham train
remebeti a watering place near Cordova,

•lay morning a young lady poaccflger sud­
denly »pnmg from ter sent and left tlie car.
One of the pgMwigura noticed her get off ibo
train and walk off into the woods. After
taking water tbe train movwl off. When
about tbnv miles from the tank, one of the
passengers told tho conductor alxxit the
young lady getting off and failing to return.
There was no station at the tank, and the
conductor had the train stopped and pulled
back. Th* train crew instituted a search for

semi-unconscious condition.

Kb«* wax placed

Lixzie McDutlle, and her honu? Memphis,
Sbo Lx a Kumnamlmlixt, and left the rar while

L* CroiWC, Win., April 20 —Quite a sen­
ration was created Thursday by the unan­
imous agreement of twenty or more distfagufahed uchdars from historical *oric*kw of
Waueoniun and the Minnesota state normal
school of Winona, and tho university at ^tadfarm that the rafadng fort on tho chart ot
I'errot, th»» French explorer, had been dis­
covered near tho village of ,Trornj».-loau.
Bingular mound* and unib-rm inscription*
were also found. Tbfa fort, the ruins of
which were recently diwoverod by nirveyora,
was built in 1W5 by Perret and hl* follower*.
Excavations will
made and a complete
, history wriiten, making a mud' valuable con­
tribution to -tlie history of tbe state and of
great intenat to archmologfats.

Bortox, April 20.—Lexington Thursday
cetebratod tbo ll fth prihiverwiry of tbe mem­
orable battle where&lt; the first blood of tho

AJVW V Lung Disease. ’ If you
a Cough or--Co:d, or tins childnn er
threatened withCronpor WhoopingCough.
turn Acker’s English lienixiy and proven.1
further trouble.
It Is a punitive cure,
and w^guarantre it.
Price 10 and 50c

W. IL-Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.
Wheal is reported good in Calhoun
county.
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Iter. II. H. Faintl), D. D., editor of the Iowa
Mcltiodint. xay* editorially, iu tbe Nuveiuber
(1883) number of bi* paper: “ We have tr*ted
ttin merit* ot Kly’» Cream Balm, and believe
that, l»y * ttwrough courw of tnuUmrat. tt will
cure almost every case of catarrh. Minuter*,
a* a claax are afflicted wltb bead pad throat
troubles, and catarrh seems more prevalent
than ever. We cannot recomaieud Ely’* Cream
too hlRtilr."

Maple Rapids ships oan to Australia
and Cuba.
English spavin liniment removes all
hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blem­
ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs,
splints, sweeney. ringtxine, stifles,
sprains, swellings, etc. Save 850 by
use df one bottle. Warranted. Sold
by Goodyear &amp; Co., druggists, Hastings.
Decator people will raise 100 acres of
onions this year. »
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■VKraYAnn that are fretful, peevish,
DUUVLtt crnR, m ^^,4 wllh

Windy
Colic,
Toothing
Pains, or
Stomach Disorders, can
bo relieved
at once by using Acker’s Baby Soother.
It contains no Opium or MorpLLno,
hence is safe. Price 25 cents. Bold by

STRUO«
was exhibiting in a bottlu one of the queer­
est submaniMi m.ms-.cra that th- fancy could
point. Itapf«t*ntly had no beginning and
no ending. One could harilly tell where ita
outline-* left off, ami tlie alcohol in which It
wax preserved begun. It wn* hko jelly.
“It must be rumenibcred,” explained th*

nuriher to build up my *y«tem. but none
did me g-"-d until J took N S 8 1 u*a it

tbe premure upon a fl»h or any other laxly is

bytookfag ffabm, tbftemi be tied in
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aiirilrt

wiving me aj&lt;petite and digertK.n.’and ana-

fed and rigorous. When Ifab, apaptiwl by organigatiun tollusw depths, are brought to
tbe Mtrfnre, frequently their bodiea are rup­
tured,
lurtxj, their
l HOT vfacvjnt
vwxm protrude,
puuuu-s their eye*
-v —
start out and they present lb" appearance of
hanim suffered a frightful .leuth. When the
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fob ascends and the pr.-w.ure upon hfa body

fang afleettona so counsim to

„) l-xly ami easy ol mind
My &lt;oior
chanpai h&lt;»m a pale, worn haft to a
brail I, v. robust complexion ’’
Mr «
N Fr»s*el, nf F*rmer«»i1l*.

gin to expand, and-tbe expansion causes tho
diinorn!izt«l ap]raortuica uf Clio tfah. .If tbo
flxh could lx-5&gt;op]&gt;ed up out of tb'e'wa in an
fastant, it would probably explode with u
bang when it reach*! tho surface.
“Just look al its Jaws,1’continued tho ex­
hibitor. “Wtwu the fid, are brought to tbo
surface must of them aj^-ar to be wrft, pulpy
nsoraics. Thu liunes and mtM-kw npjsnr to be
feebly devolopesh Tbs lissuos acotn thin,
wt-ok and costly ruptured. These conditions,
implying muUular weakness, are apparently
facomistent with tbe powerful shape uf tho
jaws and tl:e rapacious looking teeth of samn
of the pmbicious 0*hea”
“How do they liveF

i.. sHeit niy

condition |fM»ara|iy.

1 lin.ilh rnmmcil

u.-os^n

KS Xte forms of
to thr moat delicate eniid. No
form of opiate enter into It* com-

TO lip

Cures
Whooping-3ssrX!3L.";1t:
Cough. many sleeples*. r.nii.M
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ClH’CS
generou* endorsement. No rr»nrak^
i
other modtefae ever had LOUgDS and
»m*h phenomena) rale* a*
r^l.l^
thia wheravvr iutroduivd.
vOiuS.
Freeport, Mich., write*.:—We liavr

&gt;*£rtKHAM*li,CRtH:r REMEDV
JTT’ a&amp;‘Z,DTi
U r«kll“'n ‘'rei
per bottle.’

light is due many of tbe most wonderful
peculiarities of tho deep aia,Q*h. Borno of
them are totally blind, having no eyes al all
or mere rudimentary eyea Others have
huge eyes, «&gt; organized ns to collect n* many
light rays a* possible. Sunlight, it is arid,
does not pnnetrate to a depth of 900 fathoms.

Who 1* WEAK, NEBVOra. DEDIUT*.
TEDzwbo inbteFOULY and IGNOBANCE
ba* TRI FLED away hb VIGOR of BODY,
MIM&gt;u:&gt; : n AMioon.ranclngcxhauatteg
drain* upon tbo I'oi maiss of LIFE.
HEADACHE. BACKACHE, DtmMINL

merest glimmer, and below that depth there
fa absolute darkraw.
“Now tlieae deep St'S fishes being cut off al­
together from the sunlight, many of them

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist
ELY’S

Cream Balm

to intenw rajinlity.

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CATARRH

theoolorwi nuoa.

Cleanses the
MM. Dr. limo ha* made MEBVOLIB D
B1L1TT. C1IBONIG *n&lt;1 *H Diwasc*
tbe GES1TO VKINAKY Omni a L
Ftudy It makes NO dUIhrence WUAT j
have taken or WHO has failed to cure you.

gnnizul g-j? companies, but each- furnishes
his own light—carries a lantern or torch
around with him. They have organs that
emit a pliospborteoent gleam and xbed light

of tpcedy relief and cure. Send. 2 cents postage
for works oa your dbeuscs.

from tbo top* of the brads. Many of them
havo regular symmetrical row* uf luminous
spots on their rides.r— New York Mall and

Nasal J'asMWs.
Allays Fain and I
Inflammation,.
Heals the Sore*,
Restores the
Senses of Taste
an-1 Smell.
TRY THE CURI

Oleew*nd parlors
ifnmfatnig Marriage
‘a celebrated guice

•ever

A particle is apnll&lt;
agreeable. Price SO &lt;

mtw). Before conf dine your

Itch. Mange, mra Scratches of every
. CLAKKE. A friendly fctu
iir warded are three who read tbsi
kind ou human or auiuutls cured In 30 ■are future suflering nnJ shame, and add golden
ai-d then net; they will ftu! Inn-ora
to life. aj-Book •• I4fe*a (Secret) Er­
n&gt;inut«8 by-WoojtOTd’a Sanitary Lotion. years
tde &lt;mi&gt;k&gt;)turi&gt;t that will
u».
ror*," 50c. (rtamja). Medicine and writings
rni jroni their wines ai &lt;|
'&lt;•
Thia neier falls. Bold by W. II. Good*- nut every where, .secure from expoaura. The profit* llare
large and rare |nr evrrv ts iu*
Hours, Bto b: Huu4*y«. tn 12. Addreix,
ycar, ilrnggint, Hantinga, Mich.'
triou* perren.. many have made and are i:.*«
making xeveral hOtldnd dollars a month. It .•
_F. D, CT.ARKE. M. D.
b&gt;r any our to nmhr fj amt upward- tai
Merrill Block, Detroit, Mich. east
day. who i-wllliiig to work. EEhrm-i.

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IHVALUABLK for CHILDREN
no drain* to jolii iu the »nori*of it* piaytn itra.
It fa hardly te-riou* rtuiuKu t» require a phy­
sician, but it-fa pl.dn Pint the rlulil nerd* some
thing. Ite pnident. Do M»t force into the
voiiiiB »ml undeveloped »&gt; »t«un atrooe and n*uwoun &lt;lrus«. but a medlelne that will al&lt;l. in
* litoral* and thoroughly dean.** the hjstem by
grill It mean*, sucli l*

•Simmons

Liver

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throwing about t

exiled xniaulttw. w
spparwitly had tra
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or otu; capuai uo« nreuea: «e »lart *.ns
thing new. No special ability require.!
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I, wmrti v«- nut.
Fortland. &gt;t*lu»

;2z^M.ichigan

Parent* are often worried (ibotd a child show
i

Where Are You Going'?
faintly.

Regulator.

did not apeak.

It I* purely vegetable Mnd of *o mild a natare
thill llmaylteatiinllifatcreil to Ike UM|*t drltea’*
child or (lie yp&lt;&gt;ug.-**t Infant wIUi p*1’ •«&lt;■* **fetj ■ \
and tin* tutwlrat result*. The child wilt not
rebel again*! taking it. tt due* not compel
them to n-rnalu li.dnora or require any,chaiur
of diet. Keep II *lwa*&lt; nt-.*r ai Inuid and you
will have a f.unl!v phvslrfan which witlsnre &gt;ou
many doctor’* bill* and much anxiety. •
•‘1 have ums! Slininoii* Liver Kcgula
tor many year*, having madoit my
only Family Medicine. Mv mother

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DON’T SCOLD
a man for groaning when he has
Rhenmatism or Neuralgia. The pain
is simply awful. No torture in tbe
anelent time* was more jxiinfiil than
these twin dfacancs. But—oughtn't
a mu to be blamed if, having Itheumatif-m or Neuralgia, he wont use
Ath-lo-pho-ro*. when it hn* cure!
thousands who hare suffered in the

tori e*»r tDJLAgt.

Ho

will

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

If

ss

1- a &gt;af&gt;-. good and reltxtili- mrdlcluc
for any disorder ot tbe system, and If
taed in timeajtreel preventive of
alckni’M.- Rkv. Jas. Roei.ins. Pas­
tor M. R. Oiurch,So.. Fairfield, Va.
Grand Rapid*
Middleville...
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Quimby....... ;..
Mancan...........
Nashville.........
Charlotte......
Eaton Rapid*..

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PEERLESS DYES.

ikto

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Ml

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12.80

Ing qualities. They do not eroek or xmut. Fur
rude at Wai I! Goodyear &amp; Co’s., drug and book
store. Baughman &amp; Hurl. Druggists, ifastinci
Mich.
*l*y

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PAINT

tUMCtOC CvIK

Mau.

after physicians have pronounced
them incurable, a

B»-Scnd G cent* for the beautiful colonxl pkv
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ture. " Moortih Malden.THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. M.T.

YOUR BUCCY

Detroit......... ...
Jaekaou .........
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Ghariotte....... '
Nasbvine.......
Mi'Miii.......
Quimby..........
HArrfxna....

be obtained from 8t. Paul to Great Falla, Mon.
tana, Uw coming manufacturing crutro ot tto

KtHiii

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The Port Huron electric street cars
now run to Huron la beach.

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M4UUWIIO IOU&gt;I I'O*
THE GUARANTEED remedy, Kemp's Bal- kota or upon Puget Bound and tbe Pacific
fag on all public buildings and many bouses ram, for tbe Throat and Lungs. It never fall* Coast. For further partk-ulani addraea D. W.
were decorated. Alrerunrise all tho bell* fa to euro Coujta, Cold*. Croup, Bronchitis and H WnreJ.rvI -T—w — ........ tiro churches were rung and cannon fired. all throat and lune troubles. Price 60c and 81.
At 7 o’clock the ladies »erve«l an old-fa*hlpned
Trial bottle free. W.1 H. Goodyear, druoefat.
breakfast in tbe famous MawMchusett* house.
FOR 23 CENTS get Kemp’* Liver Pill* for
In tha afternoon public exercise* were held
Torpid Llv«r. for Constipation, for the Complex­
fa tbe town hall and an address was deliv­
ion. W. H. Goodyear, druxgist.
ered by CoL T. W. Higginson. In tira even­
WE ARE POSITIVE that Kemp’s Sarsaparilla
ing a ball was held in the town hull
will cleanse and purify the blood aud tone up
When tee are In trouble we cry for help
tee IL Price 81M per bottle. W. H. Goodyear,
PttrumKUUiiA, Pa., April 30.—Saturday,
thankful. But not always. Mr. W. W. Grlffln.
druggist.
of Trout Creek. 8t. Ciair Co., Ala., writes; “I
Thos. Welch of Paw Paw, has the had a bad attack of chills and fever. Mysys
from tbo ship-building yardr of Cramp ft
Ron*. They are tbe gunboat Yorktown, add only atallion in that section sired by
the dyn.-iimte.gun cruiser, which in namefae*. Geo. Wilkes.
There ore fa the yard building thn cruiser*
r\\\ would enjoy your dinner heart would palpitate for two hours at a time.
Baltimore, Nnwark. and Huladelphia. Cramp
and aro prevented by Dya- My legs would get cold to tbe krxes. and 1 fully
ft Bona have performed excellent service for
pepsia. uao. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets. expected to die. InBrptember. 1881,1 bought a
tbe government, and rincq the war there ba*
bottle of Shaker Extract of Roots, or Selgel'a
notbnen *o much activity fa the yard* a*
dieastlon, Flatulency and Constipation. Curative Syrup, of rour agent, Mr. R. M. King,
there fa to-day. Work fa given to about 3.500
VVo guarantee them.
25 and 00 oeuta. and before I had taken the first bottle I felt
better, and In a short time was able to ro to
work. “May God Me»s you fog the good you
W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.
rupUd buximim for years to came.
have done."
Mr. Wm. J. McCann.» UndaB Kt., Breton,
J. M. Hawley, aged 75. waa killed by
write*: “Sti montIm ago I began to throw nn
the ears at Fenton Tuesday.
my fiwd alter eating. I thought I was going
CnxTrABonoA. Tenn., April 20.—The body
consumption. I raon began to hkve pain
Druaktnnots cr the Liquor Habit rcsltivcly Into
of "Pua," Kirk|mtrick w» found bringing
in tbe rhest. stomach and sides I rot little
Cured by administering Dr. Haines'
sleep and woke all tired out. I ouce Iret, five
Golden Specific.
nouad. in tour days. J t&gt;epiri using Shaker
Extrart ot R'Htte. or BelgePs 8jrup Mid when I
btralMUMix dead body, riddled wub bullate.
out thr know Ledge ot the perton taking lt» Is had finished the. sixth bottle 1 could eat three
absolutely hannlc** and will effect a perma­ square meal* a day. and go to sleep the minute
nent and sjiredy cure, whether the patient I* a I struck tha bed. I am a i&gt;*|*&gt;r hanger by trade
moderate . drinker or an alcoholic wreck. and have worked every nay since 1 took the
Thousands of drunkard* have been made tem­ second bof.la. nrd gained eighteen pounds. I
perate men who have taken Goldin bpeclfio ought to be thankful and i am."
fa tbelr coffee without their knowledge.and
This remedy opens all the natural psMagreof
free*wi!L1"lT 'hVvt'R FAIJA* Th^sptam Hie body, expels the polton from tbe blood and
Mavrisu., CaL. April 20 -Norlain., Sen­
ator Btanfurtfa cefabrated yserlmg filly,
ahrr Extract of Boots, or Relgrl’a Brrup, fa

‘MAY GOD BLESS YOU!

activity, under w

FOR ONE DOLLAR

iSSfairtiis’."
Grand Rapids , Ar.

LOW TOURIST RATfS.

W. H. Goodyear &amp; Co., Druggists.
About 50 new students have been en­ Far 847.SO a flrst-efaxa round trip'tickst,
tn»d f &gt;r
di»y», with *tup-ov»r privwgM. eon
rolled at Albion this term.
Kverythlnx wjiich fyongs to pure, healtbr
blood Is Imparted by mood'* Kanapanlla. a
trial will convince you of it* merit.

Ol

2n

u

Nr Conkling fa u

COITS HONEST 3

Grand Rapid* wd
tt&lt;0 A West Mlehlran
Muskegon and points n
P..I.I. &gt;.
U U I

Ptom dally. All other trains dally except But

.. «, j'A HAHN, Local Agent, Hastings.
O. W HraaiK- G P a T. A. Ch team
• — .»&gt;—...U
unwet aoy qnniKin Ol
the1 intellect to pteaae the fancy or content tbe
tirf.fl,' f'.rH.
In —_ 1-.. —I _K.
...
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letters From

Hell.

i startling and thrilling book with Introduc­
tion by Gkoim&gt;iiMacDoxau&gt;.
Ilrno.
a» pp.
8L00.
Irk’ ftTLXYn 0^«“’a,|y published fa Den(UIIUMICU lor. . :.IHl l;. : I, ,
aroused almcwt unparalleled Interest, running
through upward of twelve editions In the course
SLt?T»"ir' «’Th'- prr,-mit, hnglfah veralon Is nude
[rota
German
version,
translatorrot^p
falihU
,an.’thl*
'O“OW
'n&lt;
“U*Orthe
’* ^-'rtul

tloi-spiciuro* aun qescripErenlng Telegram. N. Y.: Towerful and
*U‘
I”-- MacDonald Is
earnest ana sincere,
Zion's Herald. Boston: “The hell of this

Utters From

Heaven.

A Companion Volume tn the above.
Translated from the fourth*'(tor-man Edition.
Heaven to her *nn ou enrkbl
Cbriatian IntelJUranrerTWr Y.: “It alms to
obtain sueli a gonceptlon of tbe life fa Heaven
tt &lt;»nJrMT “.Brt
lh'
™
r v.
!rnl 2{,he
»***•''
Wlnbrtih: “The rtyletsarcom"•’.‘Whutifullv drawn, and
tha sympathy is genuinely tender."
bo"k« togrther tar gl.TO.

FUN1T&amp;

wagnalET

&lt;■'» rtgicl ll. ill to too

u

'

g HOUSE PAINT

•rrived Friday n

COIFS FLOOR PAINTS

^Z.^WONT DRY STICKY

DncA. N. Y_,

CHEAP EXCURSIONS.1

InoXlnetor new location* or luvestownti
momiily excoMoDB have been arraiw*!.

Ilw-A
nrFpfnrnih. but are eun&gt;a**cd by the nuu-v. Is
VBfillnt invention. Those who aro iu need rt
profitable work that cun lie done wliii*
living al home should at once Mod their addrrs*
can earn from Sa lo Sub per day and upward*
wherever they live. You are started free. F.ip
Ital not required. Some luivr made over 9X Ln

NORTHERN PACIFIC
11

LOW NICE U1UMUD LUOS *
FREE Government LANDS.

■■

ramn

boa

ud

�dEATH (IF MR. CONKLING.
,„,WWN

OF

1tru6g!-£

H.S

MN(»S IN CONGRESS.

UNAVA.L'NO

KIRK’S

"’0CE“”‘a&gt;0FTHE WEEK IN ROTH

for life.

‘

BRANCHES.

Importani Dill,

FORAKER IN THE FRONT

P»“ -«nuuht appropriated is fW),11k river and harbor bill w&gt;u&gt; be

*0,i»0.

OF THE OHIO DELEGATION TO THE
Washixoto^ Cm
•trodivw!
Z

CHICAGO CONVENTION.
tabfcn
Tbrn»U

. which his physician* feared
,day. Ho wan hardly cout rem. mid ta. sank swiftly

Jurtlre'Wa£T't!‘° w',iow of
«~lutiX
•
^y

Daytox. O.,..April 30.—The state
licah ronrentlon met a^D SuX
Thursday Zrntag at &gt;0o^ck.«dEL8^X^X
dr. ,hd p- r a___ J
pirmnn«nt chairman. Tbn bn-druL J “
niaoant orgnmzatton wM rapidlv (WnpL^l’
"rf u» row o&lt; u»
'"™
(« "rf t—i.rtl

Atirii IAL‘ril »•

qurethms.
bll&gt; P^dS t

U
00 financial
T’ *'.nr,xln*nU

i «™ up. «rf £^7.

Tbn rreolutlotm. which were adopted with- vor of vfaion/Three
out duaent. rrafllrm the Ohio rtate ntatforJ^ 1 *'T" fad and referre.l'Tt
of ^.demand free and BntrX.±^’ i mit,re.

."-faU bill
‘P''^h
poo’wn T«‘«&gt;w
«*•'

r:
prote.ri.on.ff all American L^datrira.
ran be profitably d-vetoporl breitiaaua &lt;rf Ufa

and.“"-W,.

»•««•.

- ----- ••
wro rouuueratton or
**"»■ P™1'” “Ik
'&gt;» —«ur ta
ri eniug mWon the bwl„. |Kxr
pension bill, and adjourned.

GREAT

Annual Clearing Sale.

new. considered by tlw bouse Saturday'. Th^ wm amended by th" addition of t3»,(D0
to tM wm total, glo.OOu bring for tbe breokwpte. nt Port Jefferson, N. Y., and yj5P,(XM)
to remove talamte in tho harbor of PWladriphla With’Xit compleUng the bill the
huusa adjourned until Monday.

Have you put off purchaeig a Cloak?

A MOVE BY “ Q" STRIKERS. FLOATING SOAP
THE

INTER-STATE COMMERCE COM­

Marr &amp; Duff have marked
down all their Cloaks to cost
and under.

THE CHIEF

MISSION APPEALED TO.

I

If so, now is your chance to
eave money on the invest­
ment

—■ -

Chicago. April t-O.-The Burlington strik­
u’
ti«n’ dlaability occurred or ;
bouae bilbi were introduce,! fnP th
You can have a good fresh
cauae of death-rondamii tbo refusal of tip,
of an academic building and a vvnw ers bars made a nsw move. A few days ago
JAS. S. KIRK &amp; CO.
&gt;‘.77.
»"•* ,b” dlr*t
n-funding S
*«-t Point; Lt t£ rXrimc^ they engaged Alexander Kull^vnn to prepare
line to select fcom at an ex­
which would have given Ohio tL.wn.oo). | ^tarouw tax levied dunnj the rebrili^ a jK-tinon to tbe inter-stale omimcroe comtraordinary low price.
tniwicn That js-titlon stater.; First, that
eornmcn.1 tfio adminirtratir.n ./ Gw,.mor 00
of &lt;&gt;m.ers trf^tbe army
the- controv.-rev between tbe strikers and tlie
Forakeraudtonacteoftoetab lrvidature.anrt “2; for pub’iclmiMtngs nt parson/W«i
Thia is a chance tb purchase
“&lt;J rriatat alincwt. exclusively to wikw; sec­
finally I’nwniit John Kbarimin a_. •&gt;
Ikiate I lk.nRto,‘. *nd Inde|«mi"nre. Kan Rewita
ond. Hurt they are willing to submit thrir
Lanies’ and Childred'a Cloaks
for pr^Htant and direct too Ohio &lt;lol-g.t~ to ^»»-l»^taring It toe w ,,f t^ h,M
the Chitwgv ronrrntmo to ure all ‘ tan .raid"
-vrvtery ,.f the treasury h.-w re.wer to w clutm to arbitration: thin!, that tbe present
cheap.
.v
. 3
ire.-wury has power to iwi forro of ..nginrero-on tlie %&gt;" is Incompetent ;
means to secure hb&gt; nomination.
, *the
ki*! surnlns
surj’lus f,w
fur n.«
the m
pun
.—
how.
......of
.....................
United State.
and. fourth, that by rra.».,n of Unemploy­
Daniel Ryan, of Poruuwsith. wan manWo have marked them all
RRirfU b. wurid; .lirwi ment of Mich ini-ompcteut i-nginocre the Chi­
count. innted by acclamation flor w-. ro: try of state,
i
'-"™7 rom.HU.to cago, Burlington &lt;fc Quincy road b not a safe
over in
•
could and J. P. Bradbury for supreme ,wm judge,
one for the jnibHc to travel upon, and under
one Ixdlot
Litter, th..
which
- --------tsing
kaucr. taken
wni-ti&lt;m *t»je
*rniittin^
Axavon of greenbacks-deIteprewtit managetncnl it fails toprrfornl
wan M tavornUe-to Btwlfary th.if rto rtiloi 'j"*™*
toitxte. , :&lt;•. unlawful ami crim, it* duly ns n common carrier. Finally the
were susjwnded and tbe nomination nuule ' lud ' "'•‘P'riH-u-ri. Thr ..........................
jsitition tre. I*. M. Arthur. (1. C. E., and F.
unanimous. Hon. Walk H. Jornw, tb" pre*. b!M 'rn“ l»«*4 under»
1’. -Sarjl-r.t. G. M . conclude as fellows;
•mt |n.-umU ik &gt;»&lt;v nmomluatod fur th. An "^”1* to &lt;1.. th,.
.......... "WitfmtA going into the merita of tb.wo
Isvird of public works
l::irlsM
bartw 14ii
bill fnfL.i
failed ft.r »want .rf tb" oM,w«ry
m.. «Ary . «J*rpa,|it is enough to say that m all cava
so that you can see the genu­
JJ^-gatw. at -large to the Uhtasgo wxiVwi- two-tbinls vtge.dnu u reeolrltion dectarthg
-1—, it
„ wiM.u rtrikra occur, and where as a
flirt. Al.iCn ’ lio... n... ...
.... .
« ._
ine mark down.
to lai to- Miw of the hou-&lt; that -ri.tmg Inw result
'
such strikes ' large bodiea . of
‘•’"I’KV '&gt;■” ’urp’u- M*
terna
are
to
CTSigrr- - - - ——» —
»• Xilinx*.
are . likely
likely
to
cijtgroTie. ebewen men were: Governor Fbraker *um”nT.-. i
T’’,'Ur"n3'&gt;,&lt;",und'‘r r*o' ”rt’"'
"‘tract* other'largn
Special bargain in Dress
Maj, William McKinley, Gen. A. H. Bush' etBpcnriuci
of T'.'"?"the* ruins, there
Ci Urfk»rfll»rfS
IxxUes ofltb-*
--J tU«rfn»,ri
■ wwM.rf^3"““'.',f
“*•-» being but
IrftCt
rfrt
nay v.nre,
votra, all
nil of tfe-m
them extretiKi
extreme silver
men. - tbi;
,h« couknunity.
ronin
nell and Hon, Ben ButterworthForaker waa nay
*ijvw luon
Th.ae tatter ar., alwnyw
Goods, Plushes, Silks, and Vel­
Mlrctid by neclnnmtion, and «me of the de­
,&gt;&lt;&gt;l ‘*rt*w,n Tlx- hotuetoeii anxious to take advantage of anv public exvets. •
arijount.-l, । citementi which enable them to punme their
WAXHLYOTax &lt;?tTT, April 18.-IHIU were'
Ivrinfc’. It fa. titerefom. maul­
f'-r bls first
Also Flannels and Blankets.
I.. Maxwell (both colored! vf*ro elected by rep &lt;t.d to tbo rennteTuoktay appropriating ; ,t,y- f,lF toe |mblir gixjl that too condition
a/vlarturtion. The other alteynatcK cboma' tJUl.fl'D fur a puMw: building at. Wichita,
lewk t«. tbe pnwenre of large
Underwear in white, grey or
Kan.. aud&gt;fi for one nt Burlington la. . bo,,i’* '•( vnemploywl men tocrnld be rowere Frank Baird, of Perry. and-L W
Edmutafa taataksi that Rkldl-lwr-sr s ffatariwi j
H P’rible ’
rl»- vitality.'’ Brown of Fufrxm.
scrrlet pheap.
4g.« Afblch
Raolutioo toimld be *&gt;&lt;m*id«rcd in •acrulwut-’! . Mr■
waited upon Judge Conley of
tom, and it w». donre,and Uui rwmlution jxmt'ri——• «------------•
items which
We. can save you money on
rtill in were mspenilW ami Cape. A. H.' Matfax. of powd until the foiMgu reinti« i&gt;, committae
your Cotton purchases, either
FOR
•It “The communion will take tip
Teat -natural 'Hamilton, nud l. P. Isunson. of Cuyahoga,
report, on a simitar ono now pending Tb.. 1 Kulliviui
■KENTLEMEN.
grievance* and investigate Itatta.
m bleached, or unbleached.
bill forfeiting .-rtain .railway land grant*
i4m»g. nnd urdtfiinwusly named.
Iu Washington next Tuowlay to
The oniv fine ealf ttSxvMt.Hn* Huoe In tlie
A resolution uf thanks to tbe eitfron-t of wax amended
t&lt;&gt; wcure to wittlrra wh» ( "
Dayton, wldioiit nwpwt v&gt; party, for have taken up liun»rtM&lt;h in god :faito a |
"p
tbeir generous hospitality, was lit. :&gt;’tw^.vl. cirar title to the land* so taken un V.«t ih-n U,"t 11 w
"hum..
nrai iuIng or hurt the feet, makes them a* comfortable
.-I than for mid tbo convention adjourned sine die.
and well flttlng a« a hand sewed shoe. Buy the
In front of Farmers’ Sheds.
f pfutaken
beat. None Remilnn uulrai stamped ou bottom
DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION.
IqAa liad erml tn Mttfag up a suite guvem- “W. L. DouzIm 13 Hhoe. warranted."
b se ball attractions
w. L DOUGLAS »t SttOK. the original aud
iiPh* without Are: oi.uung Uh. ument of con- !
only
hand
sewed
welt
»l
shoe,
whies
e'laals
KTraa Titv bill was tie’ll laid curidr. a numlter
curtotn imute «&gt;mes easting from K to ®.
of private pefiviisi lulls pwis&lt; d, aud tlie wiuite
vhli'J !&gt;-.)n«-varj
W. I. DOUGLAS t3M SHOE U unexcelled
for lie.'vy wear.
Ai i tiix.d; llty
■ !.
Jirw York, April SI.—Upward of Jlftv
W. L. DOUGLAS 92 SHOE b worn by all
delegatee from Democratic club* throughout
&lt;&gt;( tlie National (rogue vp.n.d Friday. Tbe
■ rte^jdatiy uul the ronntry met at the H &gt;ffman borne Sntnr
------- -v---- ----------- ■ — —
it wH.ie-rs
Chiragos lefesited tlie Indlanapolb tram, 5 to
boine hi Grant county. Ind.; t«&gt; errata l-uinls
1 j &lt;d arbitration for the settlement of tronblwi 4; Pitteiiurg vanquished Detroit m twelve in­ write W. L. DOUGLAS. Bxocxtox. MAse.
• ;Mr» Conkling
j twtwren* common rarru.ni and their em- nings,'.’. to 8; Breton overcame tbe HHlad.'lA wooley, Agent,
pbiu, 4 to 3, nnd Nfcw Y'ork calcimined
thr Dentocratic club* of the, United Rtatre.
'
Hasting*.
j client
Washington. A to 0, An event of tlie Chi­
cago Rame was a fight between Esterbrook
and k-'ullivan. in which Anson ami certain
mmtta.,.b
&lt;&lt;n-- w-.l., prrtlut tli im|x»ut.u„c&lt;
X“mW'
L
.m.
F-“l«"'■
"m' th. poUee oftitwra tiecamc verbally involved.. A
• —1'1 was
fln" of fwaa lmpra&gt;d by tbe umpire on Um&gt;
FTrf.ri.-k R iMrfrii pr~.lrf.rirf th.
If mrr tinu» morning wa* dr voted to *n exwnUra wwsnon. buu«r«o into romnirtU e to consider lite tariff c-.-ml«iUuift&lt;. who were arrested after tbo
game and wid have to explain matters in a
whirl) was lively ami full &lt;d
h making
•
, A preliminary platform was in net-erdam-e and mranw c''mimlttae Kelly of I’ennwyl- police court.
CHiCAGiyApril 23.—The results of tbe Iragua
vnnA followed in opposition, and S»h«.ti he
Irflr.rtH.rt.Hb.b.-rt.rtlJ-irrf.l
.
■ baa&gt;&lt; tall; garrw*. Ratunlay were victoria
by Chicago. Borton, 1‘itteiiurg, nnd WasbiugI -'rgHiiizatiun torn* wax no difftc-n-v of &lt;&gt;pinity. "V,
April
19 -Rid.Uri&gt;ergton The
scores w-re;
were. a
riie .scon*
were:
At. .namiuij-jua
Indbuiapolb—
—
1 i»n- all were tn favor &lt;if rt.
'
j
,WanKD'OTO-7v CV,'
.......
-~a- iI —
Th. .i.i.tlon -t -l.rt »ualj I- ,
—JI'"
I”.............
.......... '« M'-.li™. -I '। । M«p&gt; "..IrfUirttrf.
*t l'lutakl,,ht^.
. "■
-.........
ii.ni.iiinj-.u-' S; at
i uiuuici|iain—
That fine line, comprising all the latest styles in
tldH-ri&lt;v&lt; treaty wm rep.rt.nl In .
k b.
totbo,
n U ;' IA.Irf.M.1.
Ptalndelplita ’■'(; rt
at Washington
.'«»• I.» th. t^n.«rf WrodH'.] «, ib- । the
1b.IM--n-irort.T--i
tb- . ta«t&lt;
I.rt...
, renate adversely Wediawday. A-tall wg* in-1 City—New. York
Washington 10; at Fittafur the purctaue &lt;*f a ».te fur
n su-1 tairg—Detfo.t 3, DttatairglO.
■
u-.drfro-.i-.... tL .hrtl.AWrfi! trodureid
rt-rft—&lt;r.»tI.-.-u
'«.«&lt;•I Mrot.irtk-1 |krt it -rt . ,.rtt, 1-u.l I
bm &lt;or th. /Ot■.................
.
....... folturrof uurarned land granta «-m tbitt *
ropM&lt;im«l. tart wiitanit action it w«nt over, ! FautrtliL, la.,April 33.—A mock mrtianai
naum Young Democratic lA-agua of the iuuI tUwnnan rv|tli«l to V«U« xjn-ccb of 1 Repul'liouj cunvwitioa ww held here by rtuUnited Statos were adopt'd. He believed in
Tuenday in whirii ha mmirted that Hayra w«w j dcuteuf Dnyiatiw rollegv. of this city, and tho
leaving -young" out of any name that might -nut fairly riecfivL SUrnum defuudid Un ! Iowa Werij-}’un university, ot Mount I’lwwlie adopted. A cotntnitfen to draft a plan &lt; f airiJon ”f the Ixniisiana returning board. anL Itatirartw! much local attention, and
! orgatdration was appoints*!. The e’xnruittee
ibow«i that the electoral WHiifubmba W» . Ullad the ijn-gert hall in tbe town with citlI went immnliately into wret sredoti.
'
■upported bjtmore Democrat than Rej.ttb- zinc" Tha young men uf the rival collegca
Tbe committer on plan of organuation re- Jitwin in congriwi, and explnin'vd toi’aiiieMt,- nlrol their elnqueiK-c in advocacy of
jortrfd in favor of naming the or-pinimtioil
3f ton IfannMTa’ic state ticket ta biufaumn ' Gresham, lAllfann. Slicrfaian and Blaine,
Anyone who will, see these goods will, without
i the National Ixaguu of Democratic clubs; while tlie Republican national ticket was de- After twojballota all toe other ynndldatra
: th« apt-tinDnenl of a general nannilttee eonhesitation, pronounce them the finest ever dis­
•lared elected Vret dectart11 tin- exptana- i msrewarily and obligingly witiidreW In fav«
»h-. iMtieut to j Ai~tiiix «»f &lt;km&gt; ropnwentative from each club Jon di&lt;! not explain and had read Btaine&gt; ' uf Allison, and he was nominated by acctamnplayed
at Hastings.
and Umbo, j whU h : Lad have power to admit any club,
iprech denouncing Hint feature &lt;if toe INTO । tion amid urn wlldeot rnthustazm. Hawley
nervous j that shall approve tbe principles enunciatol Jection. Hawley replied**to V«L Tbeao . wm h iionkl by a tender of wcund place
aturv and j by tha conference, timt. when tlure clula g.*cbou-were ticcle in couaideration of the 1
d;ni:
from &lt;m« city
have
t-wa wlmittol
itakntn bill, and that meozure went over j
Of all descriptions, from the plated to the solid sil­
ijtaill
from that no other
club
roj-mltted
vltliout actom. Tlie confi-roncn report on | Ixdumallotjh, lud.. April 3U.—Pursuant
ver article—knives, forks, spoons, etc.
city sliall have reprvwintation on tbe general jie Am»rt«n c'.immcn-tal convention bill I p, a rail
Republican
.. of. the
■ s.....# »tate central eotnoommittot&gt;Ltbat tlie general committee, lx- riu prtwentod anil was pending when tha ________________________
tnlttee courentions w«-roheld
I in all of the
empowerial to rail a national ccaivmllon at
thirteen cojigroMional districts of tbe state
wcNdlme anil place they may drlrnnin«;t!iat
A bill to prohibit* Chinese immigration waa Thursday, aud dabgaUw elected to tbe tusWell, mii-h ronvotitfnn shall luivw full powor to act
introduced In tbo house by Belmont, and tlw tionnl ronviention at Chicago. In all db-,
/E&gt;i«ni4 for ,,llie
league.
and
Hurt
the report of the «mfermireeoinmittro on tho bill trieta but one (the Tcntbi the delegates w.t*
A larger line than ever of all the best American
■ -tthng of committee shall have power to rail.- authorizing the pnwidenl to arrange a con­ instructed to support ex-Smator Harriwa
and Swiss movements.
IlMtemp-rniure and funds by voluntary rontrilHilions.
ference tai ween American natom* agreed to. for tlie presidential nomination, and in the
An especiallyfine line of Ladies' Gold Watches.
Baltimore wa» derign&gt;.t«l as the jtlare and Thu rotnmltfraon Inlior then got tho floor.and Tenth, altlimigb not instructed, they pledged
July 4 the time for tlie notional .club conven­ till-bill tn create u departmoofuf labor wai themsrivisi to vupjiort him.
any f-.irtoor nutrl
tion. The provisioniil olflrers chosun were:
)d«........
lie may
Chairman. Charles Qgden/'of Omaha; vire ermto a l-urd ot arbitration to sottlo dbchairman, Fred B. Leo, of Brooklyn: sect*- pute.. Isdwron rotnnmu carritn and their eraKaNhah Cmr, Mo., April 21.— Report*
nger any hopo."
ployt* was pmwxL The oi&gt;ponenta, among reoebmi here Friday of the lynching of eight
Complete line of these gogderthe-best in the
■I—A Urgn crowd
rtbum were Andenon of Iowa, Tillman of horwi thieve* in aoutbwwitern Indian terri­
i -ii whmi the train
Tbe following l» tbe girt- Of tbe platform South Carolina. Foran of Ohio, and Breck­ tory. A deputy aberiff aayv that tbe thievr*
market. Eyes tested free of charge by
-• -Senator Conkling adofrtod by th" coaferemri for presentation to enridge of Kentucky, urged in ^riof that tho were earprited by a puww of citixenz, mid a
the convention: That tlie government siinll trfll simply pointed out tbe way how not to running tight emrned, in which one of too
ibi- heaDM contain
Spencer s Qptljalmoscopic Test’ Lenses, pore was killed Tin- entire gang wo* tater
rfuttal by citizen a n&lt;&gt;t use ita power of taxation for tlie Ixmeflt di» it The hoUM- then adjourned. .
currounded and toot or hanged. Bill Higgle,
•y the mayor and of individuals or clm» intonwto; indorring tbe
Wabhiiiotox Cmr, Awll 30.—Bills ware
oxasn.
mwuurwi recommended by tne president in rejx&gt;rted in th" senate Tiflirelay authorizing alia* “Scar-Fare," and Curley Frank were tlie
and various delrgatiorw,
which are the most accurate test possible for those
' the family, whnre Ibero bis m.&lt;*Mg* to umgnw; reqn.*ting speedy tbo prwmtent to plnre Gen. J. U. Fremont on
who use glasses.
teiLiin.imwnibted. Tlie legislntlon thereon; indoncing the civil service the retired llrt with rank Of major general
'
i-on- : , route -were draped iu law» aud •aforcx’mnnt of tbeaame; calling and ajmropriaUng ILW.OOO for national.aolHON’T run th® ftek of buying spectacles withDaYTOX, Ohio, April 21),—A thousand Re­
!«*« T . .
th. for tlie prohibition uf &lt;»mbinaU&lt;&lt;»* &lt;»f cor- diera’ bom&lt;« A resolution was altered by
1/UJLN 1 out having your eves tested for them.
publican delegates to tbe Ohio League of Re­
porationa through trusts, endangering tbe Hoar providing that tbe debates ou tho fbb- publican clul* were at the Grand Opera
K|u-1 numrru'ts ftoral tributoc
By Spencer’s Opthalmoscopic Test Lenses we can
Vticji
. .
... i__________ '.'an eltr.ll lie reiMirted bounn Friday. Every dfatrkri in Ohio waa
rights ot individuate: that public tends be reand publitoodif repraamted. Vice Preaident Jainoi -Boyle
fit your eyes perfectly, and remember it costs you
‘■'I t-&lt; zyutpatoiM with tbe •ervwl for actual settlers, and wmmendmg
the efforts of the admlnirtration to redaim
•m toaday that the mortal
nothing.
In the line of
tbo
lands
heretofore
granted
to
corp-rations
".Conning wore laid in hfa
Judge King Dominated Judge John
Until uurn tip “Hi
------ -------t7 rtomb. auu™ rirf rutt, «rf wtrfM R well of Cincinnati for preaident, and
W- rt!,
W,M
kJ B«u«- rirf r-rfl. Il »-1*—1 &gt;T •
*
ti.« l-envy clumli that hung
elected by acclamation.
Chicago, April 23 - The Journeymen pinrJSk&gt; “F npr»rt&lt;i~r» •*•*■ tag in the vault of haaven.
bakeni of this city, to tbe number of about
A UH r«-. pobirf
1,800, struck work uarly Suwlay morning. 22k
I‘have all the latest novelties in pins, cuff buttons,
Chicago. April ZL—Mr. John A Rica,
Noqurationof
wagra b involve.!, th*
triiMuw *t A.™. O, ™•“*u”
Um dfatinguiabed dead.
charins, chains, rings, bracelets, ear rings, etc.
•imply arting that th* Ikj«w rwmgni*' their
■ tank place Kt Calvary
union and agree to a working day of ten
M»mo time part, diol Saturday morning.
femuTS ou rn!
a B m-. »u»d were coohour*, with twelve hour* Saturday, noon
A^- Z
A Breetor.
Mr. Hire wm one of tbe beat-known hotel
after Urn strike had been inaugurated n num
Everybody in Barry county knows that as a
tarti.'s '
‘',h;1’
^uUftil tbe
trill It was agreed that tbe tariff ilebato be manager* in the United Statra Ha was 50
,l°
" hit-b tho Issiy of the rx-«un- her of tbe Jxwwi agreed to
nwnnnslon Tuiwtay next lu.vmmdttoeof
workman Kep. Silsbee has no superior. Bring your
mamled. and about gxi &lt;rf tte- rtriken. ro
■' -iJ.iring from the white
tlw- who'.-' the house then considered the Inwuitol W,rk TW oUer rtrikrre my
repairing to my store and have Kep. do it for you
tv.
rent
by
the
president
dhn
nj-propriatlou
MIL
Additional
«tm.
tolMrs '
•hall remain out until they gain their point
,nw ivm, ri.,".. . —
- -—
I 'Dm pall l»virers were:
azenwitfwere voted for Indian
in a thorough and workmanlike manner.
»®.v, I,
XX- A point of onW against tb.. ap­ Wednwday aftornoort Ho luid Imm suffer­
riVllhani H. Wateon,
•Jmarw Hing for same time from an alwctw in the per­
Respectfully,
propriation of t2.85E.OD to pny the Choctaw itoneal cavity, and though an nperaUun was
-•nry D. Pixloy, Theodore
ISWAKAWKJH, Ind., April -'•“•Th0 fj*
raoerev, •,
&gt; I-faikie, Publius V. Robjudgment
was
overruled,
and
the
committoo
performed
grow
gnciually
wor.w.
Dr
Ag
­
marii* to select delegate, to tL-j 1^“" r * H
-.;!ev, nnd t.Wlra M. Den- county uihI state coo..srtiocu were teld in all
w ...r. upon Randall movl to rtrike out new was tent in New York Aug. N, IBM,and
j. waa a graduate of OylumldB coUagn
tbe wank of tWwcity Friday night.
re
'ail to t., er flowing with suited in a victory for tbe frivoih
previous quratiim ordered &lt;m this and tbe
Old” Hotel Bien Fiited.
Lss^geof tliebiU. th’- bouse adjourn*!.
Bfjuxghkui, Ohio., April 21.-Thomas
Wasihvg-tosCitt. April al —1jc
'■and the 4*’legatlons
and C. A. Bird, pnnnim-ut hotel pro
ex-oenni’T
--------amendment, to tb" military aendrtny b01 Dugan
m b urn sure Minding towns.
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.
...
t
.
..-■ . 1....... tt.iul
ri n.i
Mil'll
for dt-ingnta to the rtato
HASTINGS,
MICH.
servin' flint bad Ikx-u
Dtedon thr GaHuws.
&lt;4ton.arrari.-jui. their tables without porting
LkhaXOX. Tmm., April W -St B. Lwter
uoCicr iu dining-room*
WM tMUir&lt;d

CHICAGO.

Red Figures

w. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.1

MARR &amp; DUFF.

4

.

J-JAVE YOU SEEN IT,?

SILVERWARE!
Water Sets,
Berry Dishes,
Tea Sets, Cake Stands,
Castors'

Flat ■\^7"are

WATCHES

SPECTACLES.

JEWELRY,
REPAIRING.

STc^Rw-.

S. A.HOLMES
TLie Jeweler,

�ADDITION AL LOCAL NEWS.
Pbogeam for the C. I.. 8. C. at Addie
Jordan's with Mr*. McClintock. Friday
Dr. Lowry, of this city, assisted by evening, May 4th.
Dr. Taylor, of Middleville, on Tuesday
Music
removed an abscess from the tear duct
all call, general quotation*. .
_
mertcan Bhlppiug-quaattoued by Viola
of one of the eyes of Chas. Bassett, of
Willison.
Middleville.
llant life at wort -Queedoued by Mt*. 8idDu.Xathhob is sole agent for this ^HrodiM. •'Jean Paid tbe Only One" Long­
Bostwick.
city for the celebrated Detroit White fellow-Bose
Walk! gr- V mudlone by Mra. Kenaaton.
Lead Works Liquid Paints, acknowl­ Classic German course In English, April numedged to lie the beet prepared paints in
Closing song.__________________
the market. Get them when you need
such an article.
' Monday evening the Shakespeare
Eakly potatoes are sure to com* club met in the society rooms over the
mand a big price this year. It will Bower shoe store, to celebrate the 334th
therefore pay you to buy the earliest unniversary of the birth of Shakespeare.
variety grown for your seed. That is A stage had been fitted up in the north
the Early Yorker, for sale by Smith, end, and the remainder of the main
room waa arranged for the seating of
Hams A VanArman.
•
the audience, which numbered about
Stauffer Jt Cbawlky it would 12u. Mrs. J. S. Goodyear opened the
seem are coming to the front in the exercises by giving those present u
line of boots and shoes when they can very pleasing introduction to some of
sell men's calf boots as low as 81-50 Shakti peare's famous characters. Mrs.
and from that price up. It will pay Dr. Burton then read a poem on An­
you to see their goods and get prices thony, which waa pronounced by all
preBent to lie very fine.. Mrs. W. D.
before buying.
Hayes followed with a recitation from
Oub readers will remember that •‘Samantha at Saratoga.” Dressed and
some lime ago we mentioned the fact appearing like Samantha heraelf the
told
about when the “idee” to go to
that Harry Waters, of Orangeville,
Saratoga struck her, and of Jodiah’s
ran a thorn in^to one of his eyes, and flirtation with the English girl. Mrs.
the subsequent removal ot the thorn Hayes could not have done better if «he
by Dr. Lowry. luilamation of tlie in­ had been Samantha herself. Mrs.-Had­
jured optic set in, and the Dr. removed ley. then, as a prelude of what was to
tbe eye Monday. The eye was care­ follow, gave an explanation of “King
fully dissected, and tt was found the Lear” up to Act 2d. scene 4th. Act W,
thorn had gone nearly through tt, so senoe 4th ot King Lear was then given
there could not have been any chance by Mrs D. G. Robinson ;w king Lear;
Mrs. Ed. Powers as Regan; Mra. €. H.
/ Died, in this city Saturday, of blood­ VanArman, Goneril; Mrs. II. A. Bar­
KeDt; Mrs. E. H. Lathrop. Gloster: fv
The importation to Barry- county recently by LoWty A- Taylor of the,remarkably fine stallion STATESMAN, a half brotfcer to the celebrated Golden Bow, of Pqntlar.
poisoning caused from a felon, Ellen ber,
Mrs. N. Barlow, Cornwall; Miss Mae
E-, wife of Herbert Wooten, aged 5C Sweezey. Gentleman. The representa­ that now standi sit &gt;50 fur the season, will t»e of inestimable worth to the stock raiser* of this section who take advantage of tig- excellent opport unify the altove named cw
tlenu-ii now offer to' them.
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'
Sears. Funeral took place from her tion of this act was one of the finest
ite home Monday under the auspices bits of amateur work ever done in this
of the W. IL C- of ’ Hastings, the servi­ city and reflects great credit upon those
ces being conducted by Rev. OviatL who took part. Miss Ella Hallock read
Mrs. Wooten leaves a husband and one an inimitable essay on Brutus and Cas­
son, Archie MeGoy, to mourn her loss. sius. Miss Belle Throop in an effective
She was a woman highly esteemed by manner rendered the petition of Queen
all who knew her. and her loss will Katherine, in which she pleads for
cause the keenest grief to a large circle mercy before the king in Henry VIII.
Ofjriends.
Mra. N. Barlow, although very hoarse, la of * bright Iray color. has a small star in his forehead, two white hind feet, extending to top of ankle joint; his head is large land bony; deep and wide Jowls, which give
-Xi1erea»tkr Cedar Creek will rv- then gave a pleasant reading ot an
him great breathing capacity, his'citararteri*&gt;tl&lt;K and marks n-scmblc very nearly his great grand wire (the king of sires) Kjsdyk's Bambletonlan: weight in ordinary conditio,,.
. ieive Ito mail supplies seini-wrekly tract from the proceedings of.the Lime’ 1.250 pound*; l«l4 hands high, stands upon short, dal, clean, sinewy leg*. with evenly balanced forth and quarters, giving Him. that easy. long, seIf-adjusting nnd il*»t‘Kiln
dub. The exercises were both in­
ironi Cloverdale, and Hickory Corners
that Is so indtepenslhle to great spn-d nnd endurance.
structive and entertaining and gave action STATESMAN
is preceded on both side- by a long line of clean and noted ancestors from which iiave crone more tlian’half tbe Iwnt 1p»fm-&gt; now on the turf.
He
Vi-weekly from Delton. The arrange- much pleasure to those present. This
.inent with regard to Hickory Corners club has been organized something foaled In June. 1ST2. was aired by Satellite. he by Robert Bonner, by Bysdyk's HantblcUmlan. dain by Morgan Hambtetonliui. his dam by Young Durov, by Duroc thr dr.'
Is nothing less than al&gt;omlnable. It is over three years, and has ataemtxvahlp American Star, second dam by Gifford Morgan. For extension see tabulated pedigree, or refer to Wallape Trotting Register, Vol. 3. also Trotting Register.
Tbe Intelligent breeder will al once discover in this pediggee an unbroken line of trotting bred ancestors for several generaUons on the side of Isdh sire ami dam.
Iu
said to be tbe third office in the county of 20, to which number the membership
In volume of business, aud has had is restricted. They are all thoroughly tatmlar fonn it shows this horse tracing to Imp. Messenger fourteen times, to the head of the Morgan family twice, ^nd once t&lt;&gt; Imp. Grand Bashaw, who was tbe giamhin*of
daily mail from Augusta, a point with interreted in their work, and- are to be Andrew .incksbn. the founder of tbe game and sficedy family of Clays, to say nothing of several other out crosses considered d&lt;»[rablc in a first-class trotting pedigrr* w
Blood
will
tell,
and
a
horse
backed
by
such
a
magnificent
pedigree
as
STATESMAN'N.
a&gt;
w^'il
as
combining
tn
himself
so
many
of
the
good
qualities
that
go
to
itnsl
-­
two roads and one ol them the Michi­ congratulated on having succeeded bo
up an A 1 sire, is bound to produce even from mares &lt;4 a common order a class of colta that will oh arriving at thr projwr age bring the highest market price.’
gan Central main line, for some years. admirably in this entertainment.
ills colts are mortljt like him In color, possessing his even, pleasant tem|&gt;rr. with a quality of gait and speed, most re.inarkahle for the little handling they have Lad.
To curtail ite set vice to tn-weekly and
They are all of good slxe. and if they do not prove to l»c speedy trotters are capable of drawing theYoad vragop. the coach or plow. As colts, they are easily broken, and soon
to get that mail from a point where tt
There are only eleven days more be­ become pleasant drivers. Their uniform color enables owners to easily match them, and thereby dispose of them in cities at advanced prices. Like their sire tliey p-isscs.
will have to be later than by the farm­
er route will be very annoying, it is fore tbe local option law goes into ef­ pure, square, open gaits, which are easily improved -without thr use of weights or other appliances so nerramry to the cultivation of a gait among the get of many staMfops.
-Aside from the fact that this horse has produced us Sue and even a lot of coils as any other in tlie state. It is not an open question as to whether or nut ke*is a airr of
not as it should i&gt;e, and we doubt if fect in this county. As far as rumor
this rank Injustice will be long con­ goes there is every probability that the trotters. The first colt of his get is the noted stallion. Judge McCurdy. That this horse is both fast and game, no man who lias rode behind him will deny. Among hlacolu,
saloon keepers of Hastings will not are General I&lt;ee who has shown great speed: Major Banks could always show as much apfed u&gt; any eolts of his age and a gentleman in Pontiac has been endeavoring
tinued by the department.
make any attempt to continue the busi­ match him at-any price- Geo. Hicks and Cad Hamlin, of Pontiac, each hail a four-year-old tliat w ith careful handling would make the best of Michigan's four-year-olds trot
The advertisement ot the Hambleton- ness after the date when the people of fast to beat. Mr. Sln-ppard had a fouf-ycar-old stallion that could not be bought for 82.000. Martin Halfpenny had a yearling that as a weanling took first premium at tlcounty fair in competition with the best eoltl as best trotting colts sired by any horse.
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ion stallion. Statesman, now owned by Barry county have decided that the sa- Oakland
&lt;
To those farmers who Imagine that In tbeir hands blooded animals would Itave no more value than common stock, we say produce a stock of horses possessing style,
Dre. Lowry, of this city, and Taylor, of loons must go. We earnestly trust'k.
action, speed and size and you are bound to make double the money titan you can’ from those produced from common stock.
-s.
that
the
above
mentioned
rumor
speaks
Middleville, will be found in a con­
STATESMAN was purchased of E. R. Klug, of Pontiac, and by him for &gt;1.800 when he was three years old. of PoweJI Bros.. Penn.
He can now t«c seen a\Ui&gt;the truth, for the .people are in earnest
spicuous position elsewhere. We here­'। in
thia matter and judging -from the stables of Dr. Ixiwry mid will also stand at Middleville and Prairieville. Alihough having previously made the seasons at Pontiac tor 850. his present owner, have decided tr.
with give an extract from alette/dated
stand
him
for
the
very
low
price
of
825
to
insure.
It
will
pay
you
to
visit
and
examine
this
horse.
outlook there will be “blood on
April 20th, of Chas. C. Lucky, of Mid­11 present
dletown, N. V., the farmer owner of the moon” if any man attempts to vtoOneko, a four years- old colt sired by; late the liquor law in Barry county.
,
The
saloon
keepers are evidently takStatesman, and whose dam was never
known to trot a mile in less than six. ing a common sense view of the mat­
minutes. This Is what Mr. Lucky: ter. For the benefit of those who de­
sire to again post themselves on the
Default liavtp* txen made In tbe condition*
says ot Oneko:
ot aecrtaln martautc made by Jacob Jordan to
“I sold Oneko about April 10th to a new law we publish herewith a stale­
Lewi* H. Jordan, dated Notember flrat. A. 1).
Kitleman from New YorK, Mr. Harry! ment of its prohibitory and penal pro­
im.and rccontrd ta tbe office Of tbe Rwclrier
visions.
which
are
all
contained
in
secot
Deed*, tor tbe county o! Ham. and stale ot
ter, who sent him to Beacon 1’ark,
MKblpin. on tbe fourth day ot February. A. D.
Boston, for training this season. I had1 tions two and three:
liwn. ta IHx-rzsof rnortKaces. on pa«e IU, on
Section 2. That from and after the
I have in store a larce and well selected stock of new
him in training.three months last sea­
which
mortipiKe there U claimed to be due at
the dale ot Uns notice the sum ot one-Uiousand,
son. At the end of that time he could first Monday in May next after such
Ove hundred aud ninety-three dollar* and nine
make the mlle very easy and handily In special election, it is hereby declared
cents, and an attorney's tee of thirty-live dollars,
unlawful
to
manufacture,
sell,
give
2:33 aud repcut. I had him entered in
provided for In Mid nnntRw. and no suit or prucecdlnxs at law having been Instituted to recov­
the 4 year old class at Rochester, N. Y. away, or furnish malt, brewed, fer'
er tbe motieys secured by said mortgage, or any
About two weoks before‘be was to’ mentad, vinous or intoxicating liquors
parttbereut:
.
start the distenipe; caught him and of any kind, or in any quantity, or
prevented me itolu starting him. liquors, any pat t of which is malt, brew­
ed.
fermented,
vinous
or
intoxicating,
Oneko could have trotted that mile
ven that on Saturday, tbe Jist day ot April. A
track easily in 227 or 2:28 and won the or to .keep for sale, or keep a place
, IMX. at ten o’clock Iu the forenoon, 1 nhril
•ell al public Ruction, to the hlgboal bidder, at
race. I will give &gt;1,500 for one as good where such liquors are manufactured, or
Uie north trout door of the court bouse In the
MhewM. Isold him for 82250 and kept for sale, given a wav, or furnished,
city ot Hastinrs. (that being the place where the
within the limits of any county in
sold him too low.”
circuit
court for Barry county, Is holden,) tbe All wool Novelty Suitings, Cashmeres, Beige, Serges, Tricots
which a majority of the votes cast at The Banner’s Job Department premises
described Iu said mortgage. or so much
and Turner’s Suitings in all the latest spring colors.
The Hactnaw Ballroad.
the election next preceding, upon the
has just received the nicest thereof aa may be necessary to pay the amount
Two of the parties having a large in­ question of prohibiting the sale of in­
toxicating
liquors,
as
provided
in
sec
­
faces of type for pamphlets
terest in tbe Chicago. Kalamazoo &amp;
tew, tbe premise* being doacribed tn said mort­
Saginaw road, Messrs. A. J. Bowne and tion one ot this act. have been cast
and circulars.
gage asall that certain lot. piece and parcel ot
Maj. A. B. Wataon, of Grand Rapids, against the manufacture and sale of
laud ritaaie In the township ot In I ng. In the
were in the city Friday and to-day and intoxicating liquors; except where done All we ask is a call and in­ county of Barry, and elate of Michigan, and
known and described m tollow. to-wit:
a long informal meeting was held with by a druggist who is or who employs n
Tbe west brif ot the south .west quarter ot
spections of work.
the Kalamazoo stockholders, with ref­ registered pharmacist strictly In com­
section No. nineteen, and als&gt; tbe south-east
erence to tbe plans for the season. pliance with the laws for the regula­
quarter of the south-cmt quarter of «ald aeetlon
Their purposes ot last fall to continue tion of druggists. And whoever, with­ We make a specialtv of noth­ nineteen, all In town four north, runite nine We hav’e all the newest shapes in Hats and Frames, and com­
containing in all one hundred and twenty
the line on toward Saginaw as fast as in such limits, himself, or by an agent,
plete line of Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, etc.
ing, but do .good work on WMt,
acres ot land.
can be done is still adhered to, although or otherwise, thus manufactures, sells,
Dated. Hastings. Jan. M. UM.
everything.
Lewis H. Jordan, Mortgagee.
the present season is an embarrassing furnishes or gives away any sdeh
S
mith
&amp;
C
olgrove
.
Attorneys
for
Mortgagee.
liquors,
or
keeps
for
sale,
or
keeps
a
one for active operations. The bond
The above sale
Is ......
adjourned until Tuesday, .
market is flat, absolutely dead, and U*ey place where such liquors are/manufac­
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were expecting to makesonie use of tbeir tured or kept for sale, given away or
In my line will find it to their advantage to call and look
bonds for building the extension. They furnished, upon conviction thereof in
Smith A Colorovr. Att'y* forMortgagro.'
have tbe line to Hastings built and run­ any court ot competent jurisdiction,
over our goods before purchasing.
ning. A little remains to be done in shall be fined In any sum not less than
ballasting, but that is about finished. fifty nor more than five hundred dollars,
anker Apr. 10.
The road so far is paid for and is doing or l&gt;e imprisoned in the county jail not
a satisfactory business, with a prospect less than ten days nor more than six
of a steady gain year by year, although months, or both, in the discretion of
agricultural products will supply no tbe court
Sec. 3. In any county in this state* .
business worth mentioning for the next
four months. But it is something of in which the electors of such county, as
an undertaking to build about 50 miles herein la-fore provided, have voted to
more road when for the present, no use prohibit the manufacture and sale of
can be made of the company’s credit
1such liquors by a majority vote, then in .
case the provisions of tbe general
The foregoing is . the situation as it such
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stands to-day. The sentiment of Fri­ laws of this state for the taxation and
day's meeting was in favor of going on regulation of the business of tho sale,
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thisBMtson. The preliminary line has manufacture or dealing in such liquors '
l&gt;een run by the way of 8t. Johns. If :is suspended, or auperseded, from and
tlie. first day of May next follow­
that route is followed the company will after
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expect S2.O0O a mile and the right of iing. so far as relates to tbe territory of
way, which is less than was raised by &lt;sucn county, and all sales made by
Just made at the closing ont sale of the stock of Root
Kalamazoo and Hastings to get the en- 1druggists in such county shall be under
terprise started. The full survey will ’all the restrictions imposed upon drug­
Strong &amp; Co., of Detroit by which
by said general laws of this state.
probably be completed forthwith, and gists
I
“The restrictions imposed upon drug­
if the towns which have most to gain
from die building of the line act prompt- Igists by said general laws of this state,''
On which we will be glad to quote prices.
ly the proepecte for the building of the Iprovide for a bond of $2,’JOO; prohibit
road on the 8t. Johns route this season, 1tbe sale of liquor except for medicinal, .
are thought to lie good Kalamazoo 'chemical, scientific, mechanical and II propose to divide the profit of,the same with my customers.
Telegraph, April 2lat,
isacramental p.urpoeee; require the
druggist to keep a record, open to the
Now. is your time to buy
public, of all sales, and puuishes viola­
Following are the real rotate trans­ tors ot these provisions by fine of not
fers for the week enuing April less than $100 and not more than 8300.
2»i. 1888. as taken from the books in with costs, or imprisonment in the .
tbe register's officecounty jail not less than ninety dajs
, Whjcb ^re Seating scores of houses in Barry county, with
to Kmrr »T»x: a&gt; ac^ mm- it. nor more than one year, or both, m^he
tne best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
At •rri.i, B.'.,oou,
•discretion of the court. A second vio­
**• *"4ohn IOuJP:»
work. Will be pleassd to give estimates or quote prices.
lation debars the druggist from selling
any liquor in the state for five years.
aKjpb HtMUidlng u&gt; Martin Woodward; on Every urug clerk is subject to the same
penalties as proprietors or employers.
And everything at way-down prices. I an selling off
21 Frainei Ulr. nominal.
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Pamphlets

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Spring Dress Goods

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i In Millinery Goods

Ladies Intending to Purchase Any Goods

Patronize the B
Job Rooms.

New Purchases of

DET GOODS, NOTIONS. Etc.

HUFFMAN BROS

BUILDER’S HARDWARE

10 to 50 per eent. was Gained.

Prints at 3 to 7c.
Lawns at 8 to 10c

I hereby tender my heartfelt thanks

:s33tsz“!

the neighbors and friends who so
•- to
kindly rendered aMjataDce during the

inoiwgrt al to Frod’k F. MeNatr;

talMio toElarn Siiriugrr; on ace M

Clothing at any price, and Boots and Shoes
at Big Bargains for you.

sickneeii. death and burial of mv mother;
also to the^sdies of the W. R. C„ the
membero of Barry lodge K. of P , and Ladies' fine
£uroi*hed «uch beautiful
floral tributes on the occasion of the
funeral.
Ahcuie McCoy.

shoes a specialty.

I he Norcross Furnaces

STOVES

Of all kinds.

See onr stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

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Huffman Bros.

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VOL . XXXIII. NO. 1.
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HASTINGS. MICH., MAY 2. 1888.
COUNTY NEWS.

V^HOLE NO. 1718
Marshal j springing up, and I think It safe to ven-

Freeport fa booming.
Crane to FreejKirt If yno want Innate

rsriSKERlsr,
\V N l.lHn. M__

.»&gt;;i positively br Jt.Jfi.

Banner.

I*o*traaster. luicev 7
Itwnnartcr. Banfield.
o'lionncU
J. N. Covert. Cartum.
Puatinastcr. Freeport.
D. L. Mortbiand^lar Creek.
F. (I. Norwood. Delton.
John Sbean,Brkory Corners.
Brown &amp; t alru*,1Pr.driev»lt..
Byron sisbcr.Cn*My*aCorner*
u in Broward. Broward.
A. (.. Jessup. Oranacrllle.

t.. kXL ' *°*®*u‘l.n‘a&lt;le a bualneaa trip
to Kahtmazuo
Kalamazoo tn see
M*r about hfa
Ids tie*.
tU.»
Reading schud at Hope center cotnarenced Tuesday and will |»&gt; conducted the
same at tlio-t- of Inst winter.
Daniel Webster has rennmenied his
warehouse at Clovi-rdale.
We all wish to
Congratulate him for success.
Milan Walldorf, as director of tin* Itmlu.
Eaton and Barry insurance county, nuulea
business trip hist week to Charlotte.

l'urv ,br
Uvr
farmers now living on the farms they oc­
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copied In Yankee u
Springs
S8
yearsIago.
We are informed by uni* winy has seen a
copy of th** find edition of the Bannex.
that then* lias liecn marked impnivementa
in it a* well as In Yankee Springs. May
the Baxxhm increase in good work and
nev er grow less.
At the social at George Jackson's last
week they realized 817 towards ttielr ex­

dour more for the temjarance cause thaw

evening at thr Star.
Ezra Hardy from the north. U viaiting
at his home in this vleinlty.
Ferhapa your readers will remember
that we jmvc s|&gt;oken on the subject nt

asked to give something Utat. would be a
tanrflt to our community. We think that
if tbe gentleman who, we understand, wa*
to w ire down the hcrfzjc would visit thia
-INU 1UTK8:
community he would be prewnted with a
................. gtoooo
last Thursday !&gt;. IL Cook, of yuur city, piece of every fanners mind who lia* thus
•,*ccial position*.
Your eonvsjKintteiit like Rip Van Win­ shook hands with friends at Bowens Mllbf. Iwen swindled. We have taken no little
I"**1
■UNTINGkle. ha* taken a gtMxl long n*t while the and apokr In the Interest of thr Motdlrrw pain* to examine thin aforesaid fence and
■_ •Job Printing De­
&lt;*ut needing fa nrer.
ntonuBumt
nt Smith’s hall.
flpd that nt least one-flfth of tltc plants
World moved onward.
.. S Everything In tbe
’ h&gt;l. Briggs is improving.
, r"”
'**M l-TOI-nn an-&lt;1,.
are mtalng. In out* piece of ut leaM 5»
'Hie new M. E. chun-h is progressing.
• . a.th the latent (aceaof
Hut u- &gt;m«,„ w„rk
nrw
Tin* tuwnaldp board 1ms pttrchaM-d addi­ rods we will give anyone a good J. A. wha
o. -'-tru* •&gt;( machinery*
J. Ilea ter lias raised Ida new tarn.
. ■■i--!,iy&lt;-l. enables the
tional ground to thr Cuman cemetery, and will And a plant mvr one foot high. iidImm
E. Festnr Is j*ushing his new tarn.
,v»ork.
v\. Joslin ha* friends from Grand laxlgv let tin* job of building a new fems* around it I.* a pig wvrd. - But. while giving the
l„L“
U,U &gt;■*" T&gt;i«~lav visiting him.
tin* whole ground.
fault, it la right to say that now and then
all siibscrtbeni at the places uamed who h«t»
not Brttted with m wifi, between this dxie
VtmI?.
llw
-s'
Sunday Mr. aud Mrs. Wallbreciit cele­ tltere Is a small piece of this fence that te
Old Mrs. Miller died Friday morning,
New iears. nsv their
I,vrintu...- ... .
good (a very small pl«c*i too). It would
funeral Sunday. Services by Rev. Holier, brated their 50th marriage annivrraary.
IlmthlL.''1'"””
W* saw In of Nashville.
Irart Sunday while playing tall Mr. ta a benefit to our cummunjiy. we think.
Respectfully.
Hattnn collided with Miner Jones. Mr. II. lf.lt was transfen-d to tte- middle of the
COOK &amp;• KIHKKBK.
A nhv rain this morning.
, n.1!',
•"'! »l&gt;«n (llnkbn wenThe whi|»-paur-wlli ha* come from bis wan MO Mverely injured that medical aid Atlantic.
at lUMinga Saturday.
was railed. At present writing he i» im- !
Tbe Hchool house yard would look betwmthern home.
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proving.
mm ,U F&gt;hCrt hH'* purdw*rd * nr* wind
Time to plant com: oat* all sown; Wheat
Old clover latadly killed, and wheat h
irast Saturday the boys met at Streeter's front doors. If n mad ■were pt
looking poorly, some ideces will have to be
In very |&gt;oor condition.
landing to play trail, ami now Bert Arm­ thr school house,. It would ta
Henry Kckeri now uses one of those plowed up.
Mrs. Nelson Healey has gnne to Mendon
strong carrier a black eye and one thumb provrmrnt.1
tv see her mother. Mrs. Wing, who is not drum rollers made by Ernest Gosch.
in a sling.
. BrpV,1rt0" a‘"1 (bnghter vl-dtcd
vxj*eeti*d tn live. _
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Schoo) commenced to-day. Lina Still
frMafa In thi. vicinity Frfclay and SaturGeo. Roatche. of Flowvrtteld. rat
Mrs. Withey returned from Missouri
teacher.
.
Jcnnie Gniuinmitd is quite sick.
eek to see his mother who is nt# &lt;
last Mfcek.
.k^i*.** Yrrin^”n will bwrh M-lmolln
Manley f’hasc is remvering.
Naah villa.
Chas. Whithey ha» moved into his
the Fillmore dfatrict this xumim-r.
Mrs.
W.
H.
Willis
i*
sick.
The
trial
of
Ed
Rathburp,
commonly
The heirs of thr Imwrenre estate went
father’s houra-. M. Doyle is re-shingling his house.
known a* ••Buck.” last Thursday after­ to Hastings Tuesday 24th. that ladng tte*
i
township fa
Mamie Smith teaches in diatrlct No. a.
I~ A. Shtild vvu* buried here Saturday. noon. n-sultfd In a verdict of guilty. Thi; day appointed for tl»e hearing &lt;&gt;f the will.
C. A. Sheldon. «*f Pennsylvania, I* work­ '‘siting her Alster Mra. Conrad Snwlker.
W Innie T.-epl.* fa vfaltlng her grand He has been entirely dhMartencd and dij- cltargc wu non-support. made by his wife.
U S. Parmelee and family moved Satur­
ing for Knickerbocker &lt;k Howard.
pdrenta in Middleville.
couraged since Ills recent financial troubles, Sentence wai suspended by request of the day to Grand Rapids where Mr. P. will
Jacob Beeler I. bu*y wtllng out hl,, and wa* in no eimditlon to resist dladbie. jury.
work for the railroad company.
peach
orchard
this
week.
He
was
sick
but
a
short
time,
ami
y
ielded
J.
Pumfrey luu&gt; rented his mill to S.
There
an
1
nt
prawnl
only
five
different
Mae Bronson Is the gncst df cSrlton relaU III Hohnro. of Atla, ppettl Sunday in up his life not unwillingly.
Anns selling binders, but there promises. Haney, of Charleswort iu ICatoo Co. Thr
Mr*. Shedd, who has been very ill also.
mil) will b&lt;* moveil to Irving to work for
.1. B. Ray tin «nd and wife x|H«nt lust Sun.
Mr*. A. Brutnirr cnj««.v*sl » visit with
opens.
,
M. C.'Grlsworld.
day nt his brother’s. A. B. Raymoml’s.
Mra. Philo Cline is gaining slowly.
her sister. Mrs. Todd, of LowelL huudny. _ L. B. Gibta is impnwiiig bls plart* by a
C. Clever' and family, of 3liddleville.
Mis* Ballou rrpurtA IG w&amp;plar» enrolled
Rev. J. B. Jones, wife and daughter, of new fence.
were In the village nwr Sunday.
. Sylvia Bas* Is suffering with tnflamaJohn Mn*| died Saturday uiglu. of conThe cptertaiiiuwiil given by the Rich­
l.ouHI. s|wnt Sunday with Mr*, haac
A irarty of young folk* gave .h.hu Shri- Moulton.
land company was not &lt;&lt;&gt;inddered very en­ sirniptlmi, nt,the n*sidence of Bill Dnvl*.
A. s. Blssett returned from Vermomtar a ph-wrant aurprta* the evejilng ut the
tertaining by those who attended.
bn Main strvft. •Funeral Tuesday.
villc Friday last with hi* bride and thrre
^pST PERFECT
■gist. Warm .sugar and a g«KMl ns-ial time
Saturday.
The Barry and Eaton Medical »d*lety children. (
■Is re|Mirtrd.
held Its aniiual. meeting and election of
, Henry Cullet will buy enraiu for tlw
The Baxxeu i- spoken of by a good
, Rumored that one of our ( Ariton buys Lowell crvAmery thi-* snmmei.
ttui iiincli mssksl rain has rorne at last. ofili-*T» at the Wolcott house Thumday mauy as Ixdng u welcome guest.
cqlling at Hasting* more than the usual
I-Mdle Bump and wifi* sja-ut Sunday at afternoon of Inst week. The attendance
Elder Irane and wife an- expected home
Frank Libis- and wife Sundnywl with A.
run of btisines* -4.mid require, but then J. Cttatyrhnwh’s (ample.
I). P. SpraguA's.
was large anil the nicctim! a very interest­ tn plaster their ItquM*.
he is of an age tlml will caum* him to
David ('oat* ami family, of t’nrljou. ing one. Dr. Patterson, »f Charlotte, was
Gen. Pannehs* h loading ram with lc&gt;p«
Mr. WrltrN )*e»i&gt;lr. &gt;-f Bown.-, -spent
think of a new start, you know.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Job Clin-s-- Sundayisl with his brother. G. W. font's. gleetcd president for the ensuing yenr; Dr. for a tinu In Eaton Rapids.
Our school eominetierd Monday, with Maty E. Grjn-n. vice prorident: Dr. Par­
in reply to Reliable rel|»t|ve to
Geo. Bureh ha* purcliased of J. B. I’unI &gt; rough.
.
.
■ irovvning fi*h. we would *uy the taxt way * Mrs. J. M. Brunner-was in south laiwell
menter. of ymnontvllle. M**retary and frry tlm way for a road to hi.s place which
lx*vl Bolt*', of McBride. I- home fur ‘a .treasurer. Next meeting nt Chester sta- will la* inueh more convenient than the
Thursday ami Friday.
fortner one.
tlrai. in July.
Ntalll comvt the mistake 1 made in the short time.
.lame* Joslin and daughter, of Laming.,.
server. I f bo due* not make himself fast ln*t ph|M*r. It should have read.Mrs. Jen­
Rom Ballet is working at John KrrDr. W. 11. Young lias fam improving
are visiting in this vicinity, after making a j every day fnr the past freek, and on Mun- nns-n’s.
leave him to his fate.
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nie Fish instead of Myer.*. She I- n-portIday was .......
nlile'lo
get tip. dress and «*ut
short
stay
In
Middleville.
,
...
, &lt;-d tatter at this w riting.
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The tay* of this place ami thr State breakfast with thr tamilv.
,
N. ■ Brayton, W. Van Order and W.
c.
W.
lUrtuany
hit* moved south of
•1 F. Wright has moved from Bellevue lii. liardsoii were In Gralid Rapid* Friday road have onomlwsl w tasr tail elub. ■ considered oat of danger. .l.tn't
... I... ... .Vibul w- *1... t
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.1.1 after
r. .. dray-loml of Toledo Hastings and M. AV. ljp«comb lias moved
Drny-load
bfdiis place &lt;&gt;nr mile north of the Center. nnd -Saturday on business.
troll club, but wait and w wimt they 1 ran lager wen* d»llvere«t at our saksins Satur­ Into the hoiise vacated by him.
K. Churchill has moved t&lt;&gt; Battle Creek.
Mrs. Tompson returnwt to her Imme In
Jyorn.- girl* ought to haw more nwpccL
day. That 'doesn’t look very much ns
T. J. Blanek ha* -old forty acres of hi* Grand Rapids Saturday after a three W&lt;-cks
Tin* Mrs. Fred and Kddir lltimp visited though local: prohibition went Into effect for themselves than to Im* runiiing with a
fanrttoltettleCrri'kirartir*. .Consideration. Visit witll her dauglltei Mr*. Geo. Perkins.
certain young man.
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mi Muy "tfi.
on the town line Monday lust.
81.000.
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Rev. Aug. F. Naglcr, of Sheridan, railed
Will N-ytald was in thl* vlrinlty recent­
Hattie Foote is on an extended visit to ly selling hooks.
Fred Dingman ha* sold hl* farm and on Ids many Fq*cjs&gt;rl friends last week.
I-rtniMiil ville.
friend* at Buttle Cwk.
moved in Ra&lt;*hrl Shepard's bouM north of He retunieil to hi* home Saturday accom­
Mix
S|w*n&lt;i*r
is
on
the
road
again givTlw tnnch m«edcd rain has come at
the Center.
1 Ing mtLsir tessoi’i* for which many will ta
panied by his sister Jama Nngier. who will and everything i*«ok»'refreshed.
breaking a large light of glass at Goodwin's glad.
Frank Wright hurt his foot quite tadly sjwndra few weeks with him.
.
Mrs. Jennie Fnihanf and daughter, of drug store Friday.
by stepping on n gnr.lrn rake, one of the
Effie Perkins went to Grand Rapids Ann Arbor, an- visiting friend* at this
The council ha* ordered ff*-w sidewalk
bs-th pi-iietnytirig tbe liotVan of his foot.
Denni* Haskell went to Roscommon last
pirns*.
to lie laid frtau H. Roe's market, on the
srluio! taglns in the Center district
week to sis* hta m&lt;»th«-r. who is very sick.
.
moved into a part of
,c. A. Billman moved to takeOdreaa a
fn and attend to her duties' at the Jean RlehN ton*.' lie will work for
F. Goodrich near the depot. Thia
last week.
&gt;
Dave Searle* this summer.
Hay buyers plenty: Itey w
building a law Irani.
AlMiut 50 relative* and friends invaded
Martin Shaft n-Vinnsi to the west, after more and thr order was not given any too
S. Llpscumli worked Nr
the quiet lion....... . Mr. and Mr*. .1. C. making Ids mother a short vjidL
soon. The old foot-bridge has also been
Howtop
Baker Thursday rdght.April Sfitb. ffir the
Mr. &lt; a-well who hi* been *o poorly, nailed up and a new one will tie built
Will Duryvar returned from Kinderhook
W. R.
connected with them.
purjss-e of c.lrhraling Mrs. H.’h Mtli still continues to fall.
shortly. Other walks alxMil town will also fast week, and brought with him a horse
Styiervinor Kent is taking the hxhmv birthday. It was a complete surprise.
receive attention Immediately.
and cart. lx&gt;ok &lt;mt. girl**.
mrnt.
Following I* the list of presents:
(Me**a. building their *hup*.
Mrs. Spencer reports several acboofa In
Geo. S. ilarlom went to Charlotte last
Two rocking chair*, two chair (idle*,
Wilfa-i Niebuhr rcturneil to his home In track at thr driving park last week, by a
Odessa and Camptali towushl|M without
Saturday night with Bellevue lodge I. O. towel and p*K*kvt temk for their little son Elba Monday. He was tdllcil here by th?
teachers.
O; F. to wltnct* the work by the Banner —Agustu* Tyler. J. G. Reuter. H. I*arks. sickness of hi* brother.
,
put in fine waidlthin. It is now leveled up
D. M. Myers fa nursing a dislocated
S. Tecpie. L. Tyler. W. Safabury. lira
Elin Crockfoni. of Carlton, fa.visiting at to grade and is fftnooth and hard as n floor.
thmab.
Salsbury. .1. Ti-eple. J. Smith. B. lies- Sol Priehani’*. •
A party nt J. Spencer's last Saturday.
bfidger. D. C. Quigley. Gi*o. Ingram. M.
If you want tn se«- a ata* garden. ju*t village Saturday.
C. Field, of your city, was In this
Coulter. Burt Jones, S. H. Hunt, la wi* call al Sol Prichnnl*. Bi-*'t*. iwns. radish,
Mercury WI degree* In the -diode
,
Phillips. II. Thoinp-on. C. Coppins. C. lettuce iiml onluhn tip ami b&lt;s*l: Bout Hurt Irek' three of our frisky youngsters., had a vlrlidty Inst Saturday.
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Spi-nwr has ta-vn breaking a colt
Harris. J. Kline. Isaac Cowdl. Dr. J. F.
lively runaway Sunday nhtbt mi’ -outii
Plowing i.s the onier of the day.
A man from Wooflluml ha* rental the Muii$ strn-t. Ihitrgy dapMtliwcd but no
\m«s Fnuwy is preparing to build n Ruckle. Win. Grslfrey. Jno, *-tnrlker. J.
Twenty wreekiy Tribunes come toGcrky.
J. Smclkei', Jno Timm. J. M. Brunner. W. Barker farm, and l&lt; movin': on the plats*. one M'rimmly hurt.
new houM'oiihi* farm in P&lt;»l Augvi.
Wheat. in this section. is lookina tta
Brew and wives. .Mrs. Adtana Silcox, M.
Walter Stillwell I* getting material
on the Tobias land.
A. Iloicoiub and Albert Park*.
together for a new brick n*i«li*ncc.
ent writing.
.
Two
vase*
and
turki'h
tidy
.Geo.
and
IL Wellman is &lt;&gt;n Hie aick list.
.
' Coni Badeork has moved tack b* Nash­
Mrs. J. X. Chandl* &gt; Is very low with
*. H.U* ami takes his old {Mraltfan in Roe’s
sahtath school at the Pod Auger *ch«*&gt;G Emma Baker.
ike Wmk-, has the cellar wall kdd for mgfkct. t«* th*’ satisfaction of th** latter**- caueer in the throat.
.
.
S'* In cash—Mother Baker.
h&lt;*u.-v every Sunday at 10. o’clock.
After some appropriale-songs b&gt; choir. bls new bouse.
Aunt Ikdly Smith I* very sick.
r.
Mrs. Tobias Gam n lurrnd frofn Ohio
customer-.
iMirenxo Divm. of your city. Stmdayed
Geo.
Salsbury.
&lt;■(
Bowne.
made
(he
j*reMr*. I&gt;. L. Mnrthlund Is n&lt;» tie|ter.
C.
W.
Smith.
II.
A.
Brook*.
H.
c.
ZuschMonday.
.
with
his
parents
nt
thi*
place.
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The
social
at
J.
II.
Valentine
’
*
was
well
M'utatlon
&lt;&gt;f
pn*M-nts
in
an
able
manner,
nitt and James Flmning have tn*w &lt;e|eI came along the farm &lt;»f A. H. |ckc*
Mr*. Emma Tinkler, of Ha*Ung*. •* stay­ plHHir Rite*.
attrmhsf. $r. was nralinvl for the Wtwlcyand saw a splendid young colt. I foamed it after which tin y all |rajt«»vk of a temntlThr WlllUim* Fruit Evaporator cbm]«diy
wa* from the grey horse Sultan owned by fnl Mipjicr prepared by the la&lt;lir.-: ami at a ing nt John IlinchmntUs tid* week.
! shipped three rar-loads nf their evaporator*
tie Hasting* hors*- association, and If I Inta* teuir the company broke np wishing
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Baker
many
mon*
Mrtlidiiy
to
California
Saturday
.
*lmu,l&lt;i Im* judge I WOllM mv use Sultan if
of ScIh u.i. and
a maii-a pro^rty against j vuu '.vs;.:. gnod
'
. ;-:;!t*.
H.
Jiirob Ib-ckiithorn hus gone to Mnttrson. new frame kitchen, which will make hi*
■
I have since learned celebration*. .
-. visited friends
or wind; agalaat k man'a '
",^1 _ 1,
III., to ni-cepl u sitlialion m haggagrrniui house quite comfortable.
. Hutt Mr. Ickes refused SlVO for the colt.
The I*. B. church, at this place, J&gt; being
on the Mlrlil-.mn Central, under It. J.
I Sabbath acbool at the Roger aihool
Byron FWteF* store b nearly finished.
.Seymour Mayo’s bul*v ha* t*i*n quite
re|ralrod which will add irnirti to its apDrake, u former Nashville l&gt;oy.
He intend* to put 1ii* good*, into it next sick the past wi*ek.
|'00h .*. - HEi.nox:
Nashville is picking up euti*Iderab|y In
! preaching nt th* P«*l Augcf nchool iiouse
• Frank Burnham has moved into Jake the amount of business done. Al) Of thr
The wimmK on section 2(1 caught fire thr
"
’
rhe
side
track
i*
nearly
completed,
and
■I’ at 11 o’clock next Sumtayc
it HiiKk.Haatmga, Mich.)
Shoup'* house.
merchant* report their trade taller this other doy-and men and fare* wen- out In
Mrs. Rider, of Hastfiig*. was the guest Bvron and Chas. Fisher will commence
ofAbstract Books la Barry |I
Flora Moore, of Nashville, is working at spring than cxta-ctinl. and our mechanics full forec-and Worked bard to save fence*
I Of J. I_ Ickes and wife Inst Sunday.
buying
for D. IL Merrill A Co. some Wm. Anderson’*.
are (hiding no time for loafing. Nashville and Uh- I loud school house, which was in
;
C. Savischmd Is preparing to bnUd an time next week. There is tatxvucn ten
Cora Wilkinson started for tar home in Is not a manufacturing town, but stiil has
addition to his bouse. AVe are Kind, wv amt flftern tliousand Imstals within a ra­ Kansu* Monday.
lb*nry Gaskill commvficvd wbootln the
a g&lt;K*lly niimlNT of paying institutions fur
J. K. Smith Is bttllding a Iwmw.
Mr. a town i»f II* size. We have a furniture l.Kniil lUxtrict test Monday. •
1
i't.ysician &lt;fcSurgeon, have gut enterprising men in the neighbor* dius of two mile* of this point ready for
.
*s
IhmxI Hint are trying to improve th«-|r farm* shipment, a* **”» "H
■rc 1*n
l,w Holmes, of Nnshvlllr. 1* doing the work.
11 । • ■■ ■ lA'.hrop'a drag store.)
Wiv are informed that Mr. 1 rance, son nf
factory, fruit evaporator factory, two
L. B. Potter lias brought bl* lame horse grain rlevuturs. two roller flouring mills, Mr*. Wcrtman, ha* returned home after a
anil keep up with tin* time*.
side track for It* reception.
Wm. Segrr. F. b-kro and A. shlvely
home
from
Battle
Creek.
’
where
It
haalwen
Wm.
Coopgr
has
been
ou
Hie
sick
list
for
VIARTIN V. jlAnkBB,DMl BMaU
three wiHKl-worklng cstabilslinwnts. nn long slrkncM In your city.
were out among them last Sunday: wbo MHite time, but is tattpy at this writing.
We
nf
iniltig
»»»* are
«n npt
npi Informed
mronucn of
oi the
nn* actions
at
etvgitm and machine shop, a wnol-cardingAr.
:,nd
Mrs. Ely Firth fa quite poorly .
Beth.
,
brick the republican caucus last Friday.
,. and spinning factory, creamery. Iskk
pjhija.-. si Hon. 3 doora north can tell where they wen*.
Miss Mead, wbo hastacti sick all winter,
Wheat is talking vit&gt; bad.
Some a:
•'( Postofltea.
vard, fruit evaporator, one saw mill, mie
a*'' 1 •? ("fen to making exehaagM
rode out M-day fur. the first time hi many plowing up winrat ami sowing to oat*.
f.*wi mill, wagoii ami carriage factory ami
Mr. Rawson. John Rlvtman. E. !&gt;&gt;ck•'
,lt ,,;’**'I*«te of non-realdenl
Mabel Baston. of NaaltvlUc. vWted in
Old Mr. Savage
|ii very poor health.
a planing mill, with numerous other shop*, hart and wife attended the imnlveraary of
,'”r’ ,:*riuhy looked after. Farab
* Sarah Barber, of Richland, fa visiting
Will Bristol has startid hl* grocei
r
exchange. Houses and Maple Grove last week.
etc. That it i« a lively burg for its ata* no the I. '&lt;). o. F. lodge at Hastings.
Sevenl ■new cases of meaaie*.
wagon.
mm
will
deny
,
and
stanld
we
get
the
cx
­
A social entertainment was enjoyed by
There was an agent doing this town last W Ppter Godh-y. of Kalamazoo, Ims ta-en
jfavhc has started his meat cart and pro-i peeled B. C. Ji B. C. railroad wr predict
friends of Z. Rnwson from Hastinga, Smi­
[AMESA *WEEZ.EY.
posesffo sell hlndqimrtmr. What a ctange! for Nashville a very promising future.
week for Yager’s Anatomical Chart: we Viaithtc hi &lt; brother a fc* days.
th-Id. Woodland ami Vermontville on-the
Rng Is*- and dance at A. IL Brooke’ last
Sclumi commenced last Monday. Miss
have not learned with what Bucreas.
Arrangements are being tumh- for ta-at- •Mth.
-I
Lawyer,
Thursday
afternoon
and
evening.
The Misses Deila Mid Cora Reese mlled Lyttle, of Richland, is teacher.
IV,,..
,»Y',,ng».*Heh.
ing the Vulrin m-ImhiI building by •team.
&gt;eivral of the V. IL menitat* attended
Mr. Case, of Bedfortl. Visited at Ben1
Wp'
11 • ' -rte of.be state. (Ml
Wheat dors not look very promising.
Prof. -I. ,W. |lota*rts. nf Hastings, wn.*
on ol&lt;i friends fast week.
the U. H. oouretillon in Charlotte the past
C. 8. Duntam. G. A. Moacy and W
Sarah Kitkenmore lia* returned from Milter’s last Sunday.
on our Klrevte Sattirday. and M. I- *&lt;’&lt;««k
Jz-ttie Whitney was nick M-vernl days' and Cha*. Lubn Monday. .
copier went to Charlotte last Saturday to Kalamazoo, where she ha* been attending
W li. i.Axte, M. D,
Re'. Joy. of Indiana, delivered an ex-’
wltneiM degree work by the Banner degret her brother, who has l**n very *!&lt;* with |u* t week and Hattie Ite-wtt taught In h&lt;*i
’
’
O. V. StTKEU.
cclh'Ut -*rumu at the V. IL chureh Sunday.
Physlcuu and Surgeon, staff, of Battle Creek lodge L 0.0. K
tin- mi-aslc*._______________
place.
.
Guo. l*hilll|n* I* visiting his brother
Smn Shoup’s oxen ran away with mm
' Vc^dlund. Mleh.
There wm a surprise party at »' ■
Charley.
II.
Hilsingi-r.
I»an
lb*e«l
and
Itawrt
»t«* »
’ i" )lh of Kilpatrick** drug Inst Monday evening planned by tin ir
Mrs. John Kahler anil Mrs. McDermott
Charley Fhilll|m ha» erected 8 new wind
"
' ‘imltbere day or nightBDvin wen- In Ctariottc Saturday im ileledaughter. Mr*. Deha Wolf. »«J™ •
mill.
an* oil the sick listMrs' .hc-cph Warburton has retunieil gate* of the (bld Fellows talge.
complete surpri.* and enjoyed by all
।
J. U-nuh sold Cumpta‘11 Rro«.. of ( citer
TIitsMlore Sehoflcld anil (ten. GtmtflrW
Eva Burnaby. «‘f MliMlrvilh*. &gt;i»*ot Sun­
home from Reading.
were
prrMttL
.
,
...
tavc
each built new is uni fmi.e* in front
Creek,
a
fun*
colt
for
8111day
nt
liornc.
Gi-orgv
Belle*
ami
family
hnw
returned
W!.J Wpn In th" ,’“"k*",'J'l'X
Unite a «*n.*aUr*n in our midst caused by
Ella cplmrn retnnunl Saturday from her
M Mun,hi, wltli C Mwntall
U», ,“ '“l a young man taxing a childish old man from the north.
visit with Katauari«» frlrtid*.
another term.
. . for s&lt;»me remark* ta* tail mail*'.
•’Aint” onr svlmol bwher fixed tbe hiilekwllii iron-' ” '1; Court Ml*., Hnstiugs, Mich. forCora
Wilklnwm hu*. after un extaxted
terior of the sclusil up in (hie sta|w?
Wheat looks very l*»"r
Rntes.bi.oo per Day.
lea &lt;oc pi'.n
vi.lt .won. n-utlve- «l“l '&lt;h,"ln“''&lt;; IT
Mnt. Hull ha* a v&gt;*ry sick horse with InMr, Austen and vvlh- w&lt;
A blrthdny party for Mr*. King tat
Miliv Walldorf Is giving mush* lewuns.
i;’’■Ithplmuafctroonra. "Cta tunnJ tn Knn-i- -h.w -b" &gt;‘.« l«*» ■»
flaniattai of the tawrl* nteU» not expectt» nHpvctfirtiyaobclted.
In i^ohlng t»r ~-vvr»l &gt;«tv» I—'W. N. Payne in working the Dickerson Monday.
Mr*. Will Brooks i* very *lck.
this
vicintty.
Klcrtiou of ufiks-r* in the t«inj*nincc
Mrs. Jennie KemrrRng. nf Itehhumi
f * Kirk Grant and Dr. Andrus Itave fa*en
* Harry* flte.
Fin- i* doing conafalerable damage.
visiting nt her father *. Jake Shoup *.
Mr*. Whitlock, ot Hastings, who fax faitMr*. John Warring fa on’the *lc.k list.
tait «t her itat*. h«« h-n nulu- -kit lor ^"una Schram like* her school In the
Mr. Walk-.l, of W.*«!tai:d. KaudaycM
l*.
’
All enjoyed llieiu*clvc* at the lawn (?)
with his daughter. Mr-. John. Wat ring.
Bunnell district very rnerh.
&gt; ;«rt. a? IL Havens’ ia*t Friday evening.
It fa with surprise that wr Irani ILL
thia m
SIN I FD-PP ’ my rests wortbofcharraMr*. 1’ickh-ta* tarn visiting her slater.
Mr*. James Murphy spent -c-vurwldgvi
PhCT 1a Carpenter made a visit In Kai*
... ■ . _ ...lltlrtki.slitlnu
nf , of yuur I
Dultl P ft fift' ‘t'“ photegrapM/or fiubw
with E. Ixickhart.
aniazoo ilontlay.
.
mucr To look tack over ;nnt umr
*• *•«•m.. ,.
* riitrrtalmDcuttoUtaKWta
AB enjoyed a ptamant time at Marton uT wrinderful changes in Yuukrn* S[rrimo*.
A Barnah., Ims a foinendl.
offtrnvet’’Juvkics-” 25c..
Obi taul nwr“T*Md away m w &lt;me* I
Debate! -••Rro.ihrd that wq»en have O. &lt;» F. tanqurt in t'harhrtlr.
IrfttlKT. N. V. WlUllnoli.
.
.
... Davenport’* dance last Friday
Rev. MnrtlllMnl. nl &lt;&gt;-Ur &lt; "*•*-r.lk-tl
The town taanl na*t nt Harry M alldorr
nn Kt-.
r. tm-tn-h. Tn™*).
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�FARM AND GARDEN.
&lt; OF TIMELY
CONSIDERED.

TOPICS

In laying out farms and in shaping
fields the r-otumoi:. ruling practice is to
give ttam s wjuare form &lt;&gt;r as .nearly so
as practicnbl*-, in order to ovsioAdz** fenc­

ing. A toll acre lot. for v.vumplc. if square,
will,’measure forty rods on each"! the
Jour sld&lt;*» amt' require fur Its entire Inclosare IfiU nsl* of fenrfaig. , By altering
its form and making it twice as long and
half ns broad it will require 2tM) rods of
boundary fence.

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rto. 1—OKKONil FIELDS ON sqCAKK LOT.
But the oblong form lias some sptsfial
advantages, as every fanner knows, sav­
ing considerable time in plowing, liarrow­
ing and working with the cultivator.
Country Gentleman, in commenting on
the above, .-alls attention to the fact that
in portions of the country like many of
the western stales, when* -the land has
been surVeyetl wo squares and right
angles, it fa easy to lay out farms tn sym­
metrical fields, a form which may be
adapted isflng represented by Fig. 1.
when: the fields are twice as lung as
wide, and every one Is entered from the
central lane or farm road through a gale.
On the left of this-rood is a burn, orchard
and lung vegetaldv garden cultivated with
a horse. On tlu* right fa a dwelling, car­
riage house mid smaller fruit trees. The
idx principal fields may be brought into a
convenient rotation of corn, barley, oats
or peas, wjieat-and clover and timothy for
two or three years in meadow and posture.

Fig. 2 represents s farm of tbe same
shape laid out with square fields, which
would obviously Is* less convenient than
the one shown iu Fig 1.
When, from uneven, hilly land this
symmetrical form cannot be adopted, the
authority quoted from suggests that the
plan may be modified or varied to suit rireumstmu-t-H
For/ Instance, if a hill is in
the way of tin* farq^rosd. it nfay lie made
to deviate ami to pass* around it. shaping

wood, or the palm of the hand. Always
prea.1 the earth down firmly after sowing
all flower seeds, else there fa danger of
their drying up tafotv tbe roots can get a
firm bold of tbe soil. Seeds of thr hardier
annuals may be sown where' theee arc to
grow, but, as a rule, it Is preferable to
transplant, as ther plants are generally
stronger and stand the drought better.
During very dry went tar, and whim the
Mifdiings urc first set out. they should be
wntew-i frequently. Provide some sup­
port fur all inch annuals as require It. or
ttajdonfa will iiecome weak and straggling
mid! do not make the show they otherwire would- Tltv* weeds should 1st kept
down and the ground louMiied often, so
that the pbiuta will receive tbe full
benefit of the rains and dews, which they
will nut if the ground fa allowed to be­
come hard and baked.

The beat known remedy fur the currant
worm, which infests both entrant and
gooseberry bushes, is white hellebore.
Now white hellebore is an altogether dlf
fervnt drug from black hellebore, so re­
member and use the former. The cheap­
est and easiest mode of application is to
mix the hellebore in water. Place a heap­
ing tablespooiifui of tbe powder in a dial)-,
add gradually a quart of boiling water,
stirring all the while to make certain that
the hellebore Is thoroughly saturated.
Turn this mixture into a pailful of cold
water, stir well and apply with a garden
syringe or ordinary watering pot. The
object Is to wet every leaf; make two ap­
plications, a-few days apart. While white
hellebore is poisonous there Is little or no
danger from its use, as shove directed.
The chances are tliat before* the fruit is
ripe enough to Out the rnius will have
washed off all traces of tbe hellebore, and
should any remain on the clusters the
fruit will ■present u soiled appearance and
be rejected In consequence.

The grasses, for convenience, may be
ranged in two general divisions. The
first division comprises all the true grasses
or plants with lung, simple, narrow leaves
and a long sheath prided to tbe base
which seems to clasp the stem; or, rather,
through which the stem appears to pass.,
The artificial grasses an* mostly legu­
minous plants with a few- stems wldch
are cultivated and used like the graases.
although they do not 'properly belong to
that family. The cJbvera of all the va­
rieties, the alfalfa, etc., belong to this
In general. gnixse* ought to be cut not
long after the time of flowering, for al­
though there Is a grunt deal of nourishment
in the ripe need. It is liardly enough to
make up’for the iww in tbe stalks and
leaves, which an1 nuwt valuable before the
uolublu materials, such on starch, gum and
sugar, arc gradually changed into wtxxjy

The injury often done to the germ of
tbe *-vd corn cornea from contact with
manure applied at planting time.
De­
composed stable manure or well rotted
compost will not generally do harm. Cot­
tun seed meal wems to lie very hurtful to
amall seeds, as we have leanied at some
eust in our gardening operation*!. In ap­
plying all concentrated manures, it is
generally best to drop a little on each side
of the s«-vd corn as planted, not nearer
than two or -three inches. We prefer al­
ways to apply, at least, sonie portion of
the fertilizer at the time of depositing the
seed corn, and very close at liand, so thaj/'
the young plaut may be supplied at once
with nutritious and soluble food, and
pushed into vigorous growth from the
very beginning.—Southern Cnltlvstor.

carrying a Bower in the mouth, which taw
come Into vog-io among'the ladies of some
cities. should be discountenanced. He says
that Dalmatian powder and park green are
often sprinkled over hot Uouae ptanta to keep
off the bug*, and that it fa therefore unxafo
to put tbe stem of thcoe Momoum in ilia
mouth, as Up son-neas is Hable to ensue, if
nothing mure smons.—Chicago Herald.
.
In the Lins of Duty.
A lady who had been abroad w as etiuwra ting tbe pursuits of each day. Among
Attar things she mentioned letters to tar

ln&lt; SIEM of droopln*. with k»i ot appetite, and
no Stairs to Join Iu Um* uxwU of ito plaxmams.
It Is hardly sertius cuouxti to require a phy­
sician. but it fa plain that the child needs some
thing Be prudent. Do not force luto U»e
yoong and undeveloped oyztem strong and nau­
seous drugz, but a medicine that win aid, In
vltorate and • thoroughly cteanw the system by
centte means. Buehls

Simmons

Liver

d/rfa n-»•

“ You &lt;l.;a’t meats to sny that you write to
your husband every day when your are
absent f" Inquired her friend.
."Why, certainly I do,” .be answered with
much energy. "1 consider itaatsumed a duty
as it is to—vat!"—Detroit Free Promt.
/

Nnmlsred with the .many excellent
papers read at the New York imttitntA-'s
meetings this winter was out* hy Mr.
Gold, of Connecticut, on ■•Treatment of
Permanent Pastures." Iu this paper Mr.
Gohl called attention to the Important
fact that the way in which {sudurea artfed. whether rlotady or otherwise, ims
much to do with their |iermaiicnce in
value. It is pomdblii to feed a juu-turv so
closely
to divarf thr gruss roots mid
kill the targe growing -qs*ciin. Ttxi light
slocking favors the growth of course and
useless vegvtiition. clmkhig out sweeter
and richer grasses. Dairy mws, unless
fed some grain, impoverish pasture more
than'young stock &lt;&gt;r fattening animals.
The fields are apt to }x* too Hush in June
and too bare in August, {father than
them* extremes, t'r.-t, some grain or sowed
posture* to run into seed in June. Past
ure fa often benefited by a change of the
live slock kept upon it Slun-p will cat
and destroy the white itafay and wild car­
rot. TIs* tread of sheep has a marvelous
influence on the iniystnd condition of cer­
tain light lands. Horses may is- profit­
ably cliar.gi-d around with cattle consum­
ing much bulk growth that is rrfmuMl by
neat slock. Young cattle may lx; ad vantageoualy |stetunsl in i-imueethiu with
dairy cows, which have a habit of xpend1 ing their time about the entrance to the
jiasturo
It is well to have tows in the
more elevated jwts. thus encouraging the
animals to irnve their droppings where
they ure most needed.
For ia real p«*rmam-nt pasture wa must
cta*ri»h and retain the very best grs.--.-s
that an* fitted to the soil, the eMmate ami
the treatment onrpasture*receive. Sometlsm-;, |dowing and reseeding fa the only
resort. But consider pther rcm&lt;*dlcx first.
Cut the bushes. tn*va and destroy such
weeds as can be banished without plow
ing. Drain and irrigate. Drewt with tamo
er ashes, ami do not exjiect very sudden
improvement

A very common mistake tn sowing
flower seeds, ns well as other seeds. fa in
earering too deep.
As a general rule,
eorrronlyto the depth of the thickness
of tbe seeds, or with medium sized
axi inch or so is none too much,
i fine seeds an port tilvus need only to
teortd luto tbe mH with a piece of

jj,

Is pleasant is take awl cun*i
*- ”«*»■•--least injurious lOrUlS '
late cnlld. Ho
Her law lUeomTOllp
obrtaUor tbe mu|»i
j-.
rvoulilnc frets -tu s admlntatraiion ot tta-w. -. .
' on lb. Ita: L-;
Cures
Keep PeckbaiD’s (’roup |fea.
.ady
always
at
hand,
it
!*-»:Whooping- and certain to relieve.
your little ones I:; •„ ..
Cough. to
many s-replesa. Uxlou* I.,-w.

‘•See, father,’- said a oon, with tbe proud
conscioumcM of duty done, “1 have saved
J5U0 from my year’s allowance.’'
"Good,” exclaimed the old man; “you are
a wise young fellow, Charley."
“Yes, father; and I wish you would add
|.VKi to it. I vo got to pay some debts.' —The
Epoch.
__________

e» t«iue described In said mortipin as all that
certain lot.piece and parcel of land situate Id tbe
township of ITalrtevllle. In tbe county ot Barry
and state ot Michigan, and known and described
as follows, to-wtt: The nortn east fractional
quarter (t&lt;) of section number twenty-two (ZJ) in
town one (1) north of range ten (IO) west, con­
taining seventy-one end *0-100 acres of land, be
the same more or less, except three and 13» W0
t3 !3*-«0&gt; acres, deeded by Btepbeo Doster te
Thomas Starr, on and off from tlu* south west
• corner snd d&lt;**crlbcd as follows, to-wtt: Comnicnc.lnr al Uie south west comer of the south
eostfr. quarter as above described, running
north on quartern*! line, twelve (12) chains and
forty-seven «T) links, ta eenter of highway
known as the Grand Bap I da road, thence east
three &lt;3) chains and thirty &lt;30) links, tbrnee
south ten (10) chains and »ltty-seven (CT) links ta quarter &lt;l»&gt; line, thence west on quarter (U),
line three (3i chains and thirty (30) links to tbe
place of beginning.
Dated April 3d, l*M.
JOHN HOLDEN. Mortgagee.
KNAPFEN A V axARMAN,
Attorneys for Mortgagee.

J. T. Campbell, United States consul at
Auckland, New Zealand, says in his latest rvjK&gt;rt to tbe state department dial I1J.OUO.OOO

English offleer* who am acquainted with
tbe Grecian army declare that 2U.0U0 Greeks
would not lie a Truilc-h for r.'.OUO troops of
any other nation. There is no tight iu them
unless they can turn brigand.—Detroit Free
Fur the benefit of those who are getting
tired of “Truly rural” a* a cure for stam­
mering, the following is respectfully submit'
ted: Pronounce rapidly, “.She soils sea
shells; shall .be tell senabelbf"

Cures
«! Coughs and
' Colds.

trial will” secure your most

----- Bold iu Hinting* by—

W. H. Goodyear. Druggist

Catarrh
Cleanses the
Niaoi Pa.-*sagw&gt;,
Allays Pain and
n f*&gt; amtnation
Heals the Sores, ।
Restores tta*i
Senses of Taste

Louisiana has twenty-one industrial wbuob
with 3,QUO boy piipita.

State of Michigan, Comity of Barnr-ss.
Notice la hereby given that by virtue of a writ
of fieri facias lssu«d out of the Circuit Court tor
the County ut Barry. Slate of Michigan, to me
MICHIGAN TO THE FRONT I
directed and delivered a«ln*t the good, and
chattels and real estate of Lyman A..Shedd,
I did on tbe 21at day of February. A. D. UM,
levy upon and lake all tbe right, title and Inter­
of said Lyman A. Shedd In and to tbe follow­
The fallowing unablldtcd opinions from est
ing described piece or parcels ot land to-wlt:
your friends and neighbors, men and wo­ Tbe south half (Hl of the south east quarter ('*)
men, whom you know and rcsiwvt. ought ot section number twenty-live (2S) In town tw&lt;r
north of range number ten (lO)west.containto carry conviction tp any doubting mind. (a)
lug eighty acres of land more or le»»; also the
These words of gratitude from those who following piece or parcel of land situate and be­
have been afflicted. but an- now well, and ing In Uie township of Prairieville, county of
Barry
’ and Stale of Michigan, and described as
tlw pcnmua giving them are naturally sol- follows
to-wlt: Commrncing at a point fortyIcltlous tluit-others, troubled a*, were they,
may know the means, of cure. Then' is no
reason why you should longer be ill from
kidney. liver or stomach troubles. You
can ta cured us well as others. Do not
longer-delay treatuu-nt, but to-day obtain
that which will restore you to |s-mianent
health and strength.

praying for reasons therein set forth that he
may be Ucen-ted to *ell tbe real estate of said
dreeased In »*ld petition described.
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Thereupon It is ordered. Uizt Hoturd ay Ute sth
day of May A. D„ is». at ten o'clock In the
forenoon, be assigned for tbe bearing &lt;Jf ».-dd
pctltlou; and that tbe beirs at law of *ai.-l drutt nlf.M' ....r.nn • 11 it..
It. M'.IX

Ver

TRY THE CURE
A particle ta upplh
agreeable. PrieeMi

Houniato•: Sunda
p. D OL

Merrill Bloc

Where Are You

LADIES

Do loai O«L Dyeing, at Hun»r. with

PEERLESS DYES.
rhvy will dye rvnrytblu*. They xn* Mild etrn

the direction of the oblong fields accord­
ingly; ami a deep depraasion in the land

may be avoided iu a similar oray. or by
turning to the right or left and securing
a moderate grade.

'

Regulator.

It Is purely vegetable and of so mild a nature
that It maybe administered U&gt; the most delicate
child or tbe youngest Infant with perfect safely
.,1 ...I.ll.f v.-UI nnt

Grand Kapids

Irving.........

Among new things in the floral line is
■Gen. Boulanger." a French canna.

estate, are required to appear at a session
of said court then to be Holden at tbe Probate
Office. 1s the city of Hastings, tn said county.'
—••*
——- if any there ta*. why the prayer
or thr pelt
• should not bdgranled. And It
H further
tlce to thr perwuis Interested in »»ld estate, of
the pendeucy of sold petition, and । the bearing
Hirrcof by causing a copy al this order to be
published In tbe Hasting* Baxnkb. a newspa­
per printed and circulated Iu said county of
Birrv. once In each week for four successive
weeks previous U» said day uf lirsring.
.
WW. W.COLK,
(A triM* copy.)
Judx* of Probate.

Prooident Parker Earle’s annual address
before the American Horticultural uoriciy,
at its last mating, will be mailed to any
add mot by all who send two cents in
stomps for ptmtug" tn the secretary. W.
H. tfagrui- Greencastle. Jnd.‘

Tin* observance of ’ Artwr day" fa be­
coming ftopnlar. It ha good thing ami
ought to be encourage!.

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COIFS FLOOR PAINT

WONT DRY STICKY

CHEAP EXCURSIONS.
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IxAU

Soother at hand. It Is the only safe
medicine yet mado that will remove all
infantile disorders. It contains no Opium
or AfarpAius, but gives the child nofartU
eate from pain. Price 25 cents. Bold by
W. 11. Gamhivkak, Druggist.

&gt;
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The Occidental house tarn at Coldwater,
erected ovex W yeara ago. burned Saturday night.

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Itch, Mango and Scratches of every kind
on human or animals cnrwl in SO minutes
by WiMilfonl’s Sanitary Lotion. This
never fail*. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
druggist. Hasting*, Mich.

The National ex|ssJtiuii o|«cnx In Au­
gusta. Ga.. Oct. 10. and closes Jiev. S.

It is told that Pr*» dent Hred. of the
International
Hauge anaociation. and
othera of die cattle trust, hare made a
contract with the Pro tch gomrumimt to
supply thj; French army with 150.00U cattle
annually.

FOR ONE DOLLAR
COITS HONEST
your petltlourr. Peter Beensuitable perron
onlcreJ. that Monday, the tth
1-WM ... I-" ra*.....
_
noon, lx* awigued fur the hearing of said peti­
tion. and that the heirs at la* of said deceased
and all other persons tatercstrd In said estate,
are rciulnst io aimcar at a session of said
Court, then to ta hidden at the Probate Office,
In the City nf Hartings. In said County, and
show cause. II any there be. why the prayer of
the petitioner sitould not be granted. And it is
further ordered, that said petit loner give notice
to ritejx-rsoa* Interested in sold estate, ot the
Iwmdencv of nu.I petition, and the hcartsg
thereof.by causing a t-opy of this order to be
published In the Hartings HAXXt R. a Bewsp*.
tier pi inted and circulated In said County of
-Harry once Iu each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
Wm. W. COLE. Judge of Probate
1 A true nmt 1

This new canna is pronounced by I’vter
Henderson as being the most distinct and*
beautiful of al! the rtswit French vari­
eties. I.ik&gt;* most o0his class it is dwarf,
rarely exceeding four feet In height, but
in profusion of bl&lt;xm. is said to lx&gt; quite
remarkable. The flowers resemble orchids;
the gem-mi color fa iviuary yellow, mottled
snd streaked with criatson and scarlet.

The Art Amateur rutkea tlu- unnuuncq
meat tn all Invent of fiowrra tliat “E. E.
Mtems, botanist. 2*i Union square. New
York city, offers to name, without charge,
plants in dower nnd ferns. Small plants
cutin*, and pieces about one f«x»t long of
the larger ones, jnay l.e snugly foldi-d in
soft paper and sent by mall at a slight

YOUR BUGGY

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hard, wrft, or calloused iunijM and blem­
ishes from horse*, bloml sjiavin. curta,
splints, sweenry, riuglxuir, stifles, sprains,
swellings, etc. Save 850 ta use ofYme
bottle. Warranted. Sold by Ctoodycar.
druggist, Hastings.

NORTHERN
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�w r- n*l«v, Adv*rtWn|f Agent of

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&lt; • nir-at- rv'rheumatism ***,kd “J-

!,rr^.,frvru&lt;-.it&gt;n- P“in- Yuur »«*:
1 ’'I , J -.
made “ -•ompfoto cure.
&lt; 'i - Herbert, editor of th*
M
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..U Dixie farmer.
i'"‘ '■. -I, »rite*: “1
toNy tested

• :P-&gt;n&lt; ton claim for it,
::p. Jr. with &lt;!'• Bln*
i &lt;&gt;., Cincinnati, Ohio,

* Mi

S. S. S* relieved
tel like a new man.
. .,
Gaatonta^N. C,
. when four month*
t.
He had two *ea the neek. 1 rent
' tti xrlio pronounced
, iWd 8. S. &amp; for it.
. und it • on got
.a.o'. Th* aorea ar*
. . well and healthy.
,.; i.« life, and 1 told
&gt; regular physician,
■ for thi twtj a* roon
*-fola. :
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THE JUDGMENT DAY.

i nan i am now. t spent some lime with a kin*,
man in Philadelphia who lived near Indepcndi-nee Square. Near him dwelt two oetoeena
rians, lively relics of our national btrth-time.,

^ulre^Td:B“’

:
independence, “a port of which they saw and .
part of which they were."
headed, rotund, Jolly old genUemau, and was•
known by everybody as “Uncle Billy." .Thaoth.
er was a tall. ’Iwe man, with abundant flowlug
locks, rather grave and precise In speech, and
magisterial In deportinout. He w*« generally
known m "The 'Squire," he having been a justlce of tbe peace several successive years in
middle life. Both were mure than eighty year*1

"nl*bed

““••nr the lM‘. querilon about

with theresmrauoioftSSthSS4‘S5
2&gt;d
W,U* Pxxl
head

coolrot thlcg Of the &lt;tav^Vb*U abo“l the
not Hum lw X?L
,,Ux!b&lt;nl;iB‘
that it wouldTr ^Ti,^ nobod» wt

the tfottte.nm.X2r ». ■ n
prt"t*a on
for man'
‘“““““f «m*d out

nosed tn ZZZ:

“ Franklin u --one tup

*“ &lt;m‘y ‘Wo nni1 thlrt&gt; Kars of agr.
wtre’XJu4 T W°rW 01 boo,t'w‘*’®'" under that
T1
orhH"*n*dthe Ifanirt,
a king with Morri* about the ***1 * few.
afterward, and showing Morri* g few

N* King Like It!

11-16; xxi. 15-ltt Inherit,
excludes their own merit.

.

India Frenchman name*! Du Hinltere

Th*

nuuy jSKCT
flittering success! Fortl
catarrb, kid noy dUewu*.
•l,clt headache sta, Bll aisoraers resunng from lnipo«mtb*&gt;l blood, there Is nothing
Golden Medical Discoveryworld-renowned an* ever gruMlng la favor!
All of Owosso's 31 manufacturing hwtitaUona an- working overt Inn*.

noou f ranklln and Adam* came into Aitkens
r*" •'“■ “»

.
,be "^lulrc replied, rather
impatlentiy; "ho had irniMng l01|„ wllh un{|l
alter the whole nMlu-awas placed ta Secn-tary
lh»Viron'» hands."
Hie 'Squire wept on to say that at about the
middle of June. it**. Thomson »buwrd bim anil
Arthur Itee nnd Kite Boudln.it an elaborate
device by Barton. It was too elaborate, but In
(ll wax a device (or the reverse of the seal which
pleared them, which was fiuqlfy cbuwm fur that
lanttfon. At the name time Thomson showed
them a very simple mid appropriate device
made by an English nobleman, and which hr
and rather piercing tn their glances under ex- received from John Adam*, then in England.
cilemrnt; hi* nose was large and slightly rubi­
cund. and his hair was very dark brown, nearly offered, l liomx.ii rej-orted It to Congress, and
black He would come Into Aitkin'* Hub- back It was adopted. "So you see." said tbe squire,
room at tire Pope's Head, above the LtVffdon "we are indebted for wir national coat of anus
Coffee house on Market street, quite eany. In - the device on our Gre.it Seal -tu * titled artsthe morning, chai a little while with any wli»
"Vbat was Ute nameuflheKngllsbman?"
might be firerent, and after be had swaliowi-i
hl* third glass of brandy would take up his pen t-Xb L'ncle RUlv anil my kinsman xsketl. with
and begin to write with amariqg rapidity. Thi- '■meh eagerness. After giving a minute de­
s- riptlon of Barton's device, the Squire said:
'•Among others in England wbo held friendly
pen went &lt;ra without ceasing, trying to keep up
with tbe raiddapace of bls ttiougbi*. and in less relations with John Adams was Sir John J'resfthan two htiurl, somettnie*. he would finish one wiclt. a baronet of the west of England, who
had
been a friend of the Americans all through
of thore bold, incisive, logical and almost fierce
resay* on the current political topics which ap- tnelr tong quarrel and their struggle uith the
fwared from time to time and stirred the hearts British Ministry and tbe Crown. Hr was an *c&lt;rf the patriot* with holy real. Then he would cvmjdhhnd antiquary Winfo Adams was eoustretch himself on a settee and sleep soundly for verting with Sir John on* day on th" bright

'•!b
Qfcare In

Hi pic'ure-- and descrip-

i.: "Powerful and
l&gt;r. MacDonald la

•T'ritul i*,).'

• Tne hell of this
--■i to drive any unsaved
M .hl who alone can take

Heaven
InuHiate

•Meatwi

' ' nlume to the above.
1
Prut-. $i tn.
। t-xirth &lt;,crman Edition‘rillea by a mother In
• &lt;■!&gt; 'anh.
.
■-wr. N. y. -n aims to

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■ !• .in« am tur m&gt;ui in ii
icealirf tlie eart,,l&gt; life.

■* --IHltuti-. ■"••ni'i.i, mi,"
Yu-. &gt; •‘-i.uiuiy tender."
“mtic. u:.
tfcetber for »L».

WAGMALLS

Vitek- BIBy said Jefferson tame Into Morris »
counting-room that morning, on hi* sv»y io t r
State House, and remarked that the mercury
bad fallen from •&gt; to M dor**'. In tsretv*
The 'Squire reminded Me eompahten that I
was on that day. w.lb tbs fre»h wind from the
north, when Cqpgress sc* eoolty dec^-&lt;\’’e
Kugllob-Ainencan eolonle* “free and tndepe

arr of foreign birth.
Goal result* sure to follow the taking
„f rob!.'* Little 1111" every duj Iwfote din­
ner W. II. G«Mklyear.
It &lt;ro*t SV Clair county •Autocar*
for it* p«»r la« y*«r.
It is criminal to neglect a chlH. _HHft
p«.i.*s Worm Specific cure* worms or

d "YesZ'TatcJ Unci* BUly. "1 remember th* dr-

cumstaneewell. The Declaration was debated
all the gon-noon, and about two o'dock n the
.
. .
. . __ _
1! WX*
supposeu ina» wm™
- --------.
pllsbed Congress would adjourn tor
Not so. The grand werk
“’'J0' ’ 5_ed

foment. Of there, in fifty-one instance it la
need to describe tbe duration of the happi­
ness of the righteous-, in two, of God's oxlatWicv: In "ix, at the church and Christ's king­
dom. and in the remaining seven of tbe
future imnisliruent of th* wicked.
in tbe Inst days of cur Lord's earthly life.

Pl,, .llvnn— «rrr

&gt;»

f'ltv Saturday afternoon.
No family should l» without Hili’* SarJrilt B tap"-" £ «WUU.

blood you cannot enjoy good health.

good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
the blood, and Hood's Barmpari Ila Is worthy

strengthens and builds up the system, creates
an appetite, and tones the digestion, while
It eradicates disease. Give it a trial.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggist*.
Prepared by C. I- Hood * Co., Lowell, Mass

100 Doses One Dollar

‘MAY GOD BLESS YOU!
Uiankiul. But not always, Mr. W. W. Griffin,
of Trout CreekTBL Clair C* . Ala." writes: “I
had a bad attack of ehlilt and fever. My By*

This prmup|K»c* th* general resurrection
and forms tlie cunciusion of th* Lord's rotnmg
and &lt;nrutaia in thh pnw.nl stat,- of thingw
V. 3t. Within
tluii two days of hts
crucifixion be filly seta forth the glory of bis
triumph. He looked beyond lhe cro**. II*

K

She Tried and Knows.

ft! par

Httiiaily published in Den­
in pr-arvil n-rv recently
■&lt;i form. and lias there
■:*’l*led Interest, running
eh- • dlriona in lhe course
i' !
vtmuon Is made
the Irjtiilator faithMUthor’i powerful coneep

Ttw original word, mo-

heart srould palpitate for two hours at a time.
My legs would get cold to the knee*, and I fully
expected to die. In September! IMS. I bought e
hottie ot shaker Extract of Boots, ar Selgel's
Curative Byrop. of your wnt, Mr. R. M. King,
and before I had taken thr first bottle I feH
better, and in a short time «»• able to go to
suffer. His foresight wa* more than bouiau; work. *"MBy God bless you for tbo good you
hate doi&gt;e.'r
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•'Bbockiiig accident up town last nightt it wm divine.
Mr. Wm. J. MeCaun. »C Landall St.. Boston,
Th* word "wlten" pointe to a definite occa­ writes:
i oung man crushed to a.Jolly while getting
"Six mootbsagnl began to throw np
sion. tuunely. in connection with hi* second' my food after eating. 1 thought I wa* going
out of an elevator."
coming. When now speaking Ke wm in a into eensumpllon. I soon began to hsvr pidn
■‘Horribkc Who wm th* poor fellowf
“Don't now h:&gt; name. H&lt;« made a misstep,* state of humiliation, a man. poor, drepted,
nd* Irv four days. I beiran .using tihaker
somehow. Elevator wm full of people. Ho unknown, rejected and to be crucified. But,
rant of iloots. or Seigrl's Byrup. and when I
looking forward, he spoke of coming "in his
svm smoking a cigarette, and —
had mushed the sixth bottle I could rat three
"Ob, b* waa. iTeajmnt afternoon, isn't itl glory." In bis own true nature, divine, hon­ square
meals a day. and g--*—
------ --- ~You mustn't forget to cotne to the club to­ ored and tvoniMjte.1 m King of kings Now I struck the bed. i am at paper hanger by trade
*|empfi on a croiui. then -------- r-r ——~ ’’■v-j day «tnee f took the
night Btobba i, going to sing a comlo he wh« al«) :t
bottle, apd gained eighteen pounds. I
ho would Mrend “th* throne ct his glory," second
song."—Chicago Tribune.
ought to be thankful and 1 am."
sharing tbe glory with “th* ancient of days"
This remedy open* all tbe natural paMagroof
l..t—a.l nf m f..w I....—.1.1— Z. ,1.._ . .
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the iwKfy, expels the polsonifrom tbe blood and
then would bare an tinuicute retinue of "holy enables nature to rebuild What disease has des­
angels with him." Boated on hi* throne ini- troyed.
shaker Extract of Roots pr Relgel's Syrup, I*
mile*—this height having been reached dur­ ph.w his complete victory. Tho emtrnsu spld by oil dnurxlsts or setd to the proprietor.
f
ing a balloon ascent nuule by Glaisher. At nro striking. Now in the ixwition of a pris­ .A. J. White, m Warren street. New York.
oner Iteforo earthly Judge*', then he would lie
this tremendous distance atxne tbe earth's
surface physical exertion is found to be al­ a king ami judge; now th* crota. then tbe
crown, now In shame, then in glory; novr
most impossible, owing to the great rarefaothe conflict, then the triumph; now' the
tion of tbe atmosphere. -ChicaKodfcrald.
judgmi. then tbe judge of all.
V. 3i. The aMMUibly nt the judgment seem,
A leading chomfat of New York
to Inehi tu all mniikiiid; the "nations" repre­
says: “ No blaster* of such merit ax
Naphthaline hi now largely u»xi in Scot­ senting all people* of all clime* mid. region*.
Uie A th-lo-pho-ros Plasters haveever
land ns a preservative of wn&lt;id, ita action Tie- I'WMni jiri-MipjKMea the universal nominal
before been prodneed." They are
being tojlertroy all albuinin'nid compounds Christianization nf Uie worhL
s novelty because they are not made
in the wood, leaving it dry mid dmh to
Tpat the verse sliouki teach, as some «ugsimply to sell ch«q&gt;, they are lhe
hamlie, and w Uh $nly n faint aromatic smelL
best that science, skill and monev
The napbUialmti u meltoi in a vessel capa­ ce|&gt;t Christian*, should be judged, doee to the
can produc*-, and will do what i»
claimed for them,
For sprains,
ble of bring tightly sealed, and in this the simple retuier aecm strange and perplexing.
aches,
weakqeiB, lamencui, etc.,
Tin- obvious meaning seems to be Unit tho
they are unequaled.
whole biitmin rare will npponF is-forc Christ,

ing beyond it. A glass of whisky, if raised
to a level of tho mouth an Indefinite number
of times, will prevent the eyes from teeing
an object uo matter where it u held.—Chi-

tinned tbe fact (hat hl* conntrymen tiari not yet
adopted# national coal of-arms. Tbe banwet
The 'Squire was a wt of Ariel in the public suggested t&gt;it an escutcheon bearing thirtem
1 todies of the city at that time, and bit memory perjH-iullcuJarliars'or stripes, alternate white*
Th" rh*a]**t and. simplest gymnasium in
being phonographic in it* accuracy In reiwrlog and red. Ilk" those on tue Amertran tlag, with
sayings and doing* be was held in great repute. Bri chief blue and spangled with thirteen stars,
tbe number of the United State* wnuld'inak* a
steel noti l.Monoa* mile, fitting tightly into
u*d friend of CTiarlcsThompson, tlie secretary of. simple and appropriate deilre/ Hr further । n woootn frame, and after h*-in&amp; grrnecd on
tbe Continental Congress, lie learned many as* propoted. Iu order to give it more consequence,।' both sides with a bacon rind, rubbed info a
ch-t motive for acts of that body which wore to place thlseMUtcbeon on the breast ut a di» .stick of wood laid length wiw&gt; of a tawbuck.
hidden from public k*m The revelations of played Atnoriean eagle, with supporter* *-ni- —New York Medical Time*.
Ulemat i e of self reliance. Adams was pleased
'Hqulre one of the roost drllgtitlul and Instruc' with Sir John’* suggestions, comtnunteated
them to his friend* in (‘ongres*. and the design
live companions.
Hrnwn—DumJcy, 1 want to buy n dog. ■
wa* approved and adopted. Th* arms are de­
One evening I handed to Vocle Billy s docnscribed In heraldic phrases In tbe Journal* of
inrut printed amt written on parchment and
think every num ought to own a dog.
bearing lhe recumbent seal of the I'oiled tMates
• Barton's device for the reverse »ide of a pend­
ant real was adopted.' with some moi|l&lt;l*alloiis. grv»t one’
Iiundcy—Y«»; TH sell you min*. -Harper's
to explain the origin nf the seal, m It seamed to
have come down to u» In similar form from th*
I lieglnnlng of th* nation. Uncle Billy hxn4ed
tb* document to lha 'Squire, saying. "You
Mr. N. 11. Fniblirhate’.n. of Mobile. Ala.,
Th* largest cotton mill in the world is wild
kaow more of-thi* than 1 do; tell th* boy all wriu-.s: I take great pleaaiin* in reconito he located nt Knnbolm. Ruma. The &lt;wabout H.” Tbe 'Squire looked at It a moment,
taldishntent rantnins U-W.lXn spindlrw and
and turning to Billy asked
Consuniptlon. having tiacd it for n .-s-vt-ri'
2,200 looms, disposes of a fore* of 6.300 hors*
"Do you remember tbe fearful thunder storm attack Ilf Bruit* hitU amUCatbrrh. It gave
power, and gives employment to 7.IMXI lianda.
that swept over Philadelphia on the evening ot nr instant relh-f and entirely cured me and
—Chicago Herald.
July 3, !T7». and the very coal, bracipg wind I hav# not l«e*-n afflict*-*! since. I also iq-g
to state that 1 have tried other remedies
from th* northweal the next morning.'/'
Th* prejudice* of men enutnate from th*
Und* Billy antwered in tbe affirmative, nnd with n*&gt; g*K&gt;d result.. Have also used mind and may he overcome: the prejudice*
tbeu with much animation b* related some of Electric Bitters and Dr." King’s New Life
hts experience at that eventful Hnte. Morri* Pills, both of with 1 can recommend.
impregnable.—D'Arguns.
Dr. King's New Discovery f«*rConsump­
bad sent him to Chester on tome buslaeas. and
tb* clerk had ridden some distance ou the way tion. Coughs and Cold*. I* sold on a positive
One grade of Chinroe tea cost*
uy tb* side of M express sent by McKean, a gvaranbs*.
Trial
bottle* free nt W. H. Goodyear'.*
Member of Congress from Delaware, to hl* col­
league. Ctewar Rodney The errand of that ex­ I»rug Store.
Mange, distemper, diarrhoea and worm* In
press. Uncle Blliy. was of vital Importance.
The resolution for Indepeudoice had been ‘ W. 1&gt;. Hoyt A «'&lt;&gt;.. Whoh'roilv and Kre dogs quickly cured. Scratches, sores, galls
adooted on the second day of the month. Tb* trail Druggtetn of Itomc. &lt;*«- «*&gt;"•
hart* bruises, cuts or wounds of a iy kind quickly and
preamble, or the dectara^fa of caures whlcb tero N-liing Dr. King'* New Dhrovt-ry. permanently healed by washing with lhe Fluid.
had led to that resolution, had bwn presented Electric Bhtvra and Hucklhfit Am lea Salve Dr. J. H-'iigli. th* distinguished Veterinary
and atiated, and there were doubt* of its adop­ for four year*. Hwve never bandied n m- Surgeon, says: "I And Darby's Prophylactic
tion. a* there tiad l-eeu developed some strong mife* that aril s.« well, or give such univer- Fluid all that It is represented. A* a local ap
opposition to It McKean and Rodney were aa! sattefacthm. ’fh*-n- have been some plication I belles* tl to be without an equal.”
both Iu favor of the declaration, but th* tatter wonderful cure* rfwtcd by these inedl- For colic and wour* it aete like magic.
w as at hfa home In Delaware, eighty mil-'" rhire in thi* city. ;S*weral caaro of prj&gt;An Iowa umn Ims Jusi Invested $12,000
from Philadelphia. McKean rent this ex­ noonced Cou*uuip&lt;»&gt;n have ta-eti entirely in Sault Str. Marti- real estate.
press for him. Rodney detained bim only long cured by UM* of n few flattie* of'Dr. King'*
A - and reliable Mediclnen are thebeet
vtipugh for luncheon and to make a change New Dlwowry, takefi In ronncction with V’»'* to depend upon. Acker'll Blood El­
ot linen, when he sprang Into Ms saddle, and Ekv'tric Blttert. We ■jeuaranter them al­ ixir has been prencribcd for yearu ter all Imriding all night be reached l&gt;i» seat In &lt;now)
purltlceoftheBlood. In every fonnofBcrofIndependence Hall in tlm* to cast hl* vote for
Sold by W. H. Gdodyrar.
alous, Srphllljk or Mercurial dtaesnes, itta
the great measure. “Ho wm recured th* happy
Invaluable. ForJRheumathnn. haa no equal.
result," Uncle Billy said.
„
Th*- br«t salve in the world for cuts,
W. II. GnotiVEAK. Druggiet.
-I w» detained at Chester- by a shower,
brill***, olettra. aalt rh.'uin, frrer aorre.
Mid Uncle Billy, "nnd I *'*’ compelled to ride
A MI»n*'i‘l*diVnuiii has platiwl a vlllmn*
tetter. chnp|te*l liamte, chilblains, corns,
all night. I was thinly clad, for tb* weather nnd nil skhi eniptfoti*. anal jx^itively cures four mile* north of Gladstone.
bad been extremely warm- The sudden fall pllew. or no |«ay r.*|tiire*l. it Is guaranteed
WOULD YOU BELIEVE It? W* an- dally
of Ute temperature that succeeded the shower
guaranteeing jtemp’s Sarsaparilla to th* peo­
to give perfect satisfaction, or
wa* severe upon me, and 1 wm almost frozen funded- rHcc 'Jf.rta. per box. For-«al» ple tor cleansing ti e blood and giving a new
when I reached Fhlladelptaa. before sun rise. I
leas* of life- Price il.oo. W.H. Goodyear
,
_
observed, a* I pawed the church of Bev. Dr. by W. H. Godflyear.
Ulllhdalc lb g"*ng to put up a 8S.0W
FOR 39 CENTS get Kemp’s Liver PlUs for
liui tie. tiiwt the electric rods, |&gt;ut up by Dr.
Toroid Liver, for Constipation, for the Complex­
Franklin, bad been struck and bent by lhe Hnpttat church this xtitniuer.
There is no butler renu-dj known than ion. W. H. Goodyear, druggist.
lightning th* previous evening, inty » had“ ‘
lltlT* Pecrh* V«uth -Syrup for trough*,
TO-NIGHT AND to-morrow nigbt.aml at all
bent tbe Tory parson back to agnod wing,
eotd*. etc. NO cure, n» pay.
W. H. times call ou us for Kemn's Pile St^ixMltorira
he seemed to be vliM he preached that patriot
The new treatment for Pile*. Price » cent* per
le sermon In Christ Church; jus» a year before, Gikalycar.'
, six of the eight councilmen "f Hllladaie box. W. H. Goodyear.dnwKtet.
to tbe Find Battalion of Philadelphia.'
_
congenial friend on tb*

with Introdue-

The ln&gt;i&gt;ortanee of purifying the blood eat
endltwi duration.

lirVnvJ?treel***. **&gt;*■■&gt; asked how
thi.
Wets me. I never heard
that there wa* »tKh a Hung In the bouse." wa»
noted for her amiability. Proinethcu*. when
examined *rven»l of hfa sketches.
?&gt;?
10 a roc,t-m,Sbt as well have pretended
"But they came to nothing." said th* 's.,uiro. m.
wl'" *» 'halued to a future, and by n wonderfully interesting piculseasetl liver, tor poor ProitM-tbeus. there turn of the final judgment unfold* to us Lt*
**•'io eiK-ape. but by tlie u»r of hr. Pirn-B**
befis of th* committee were emmaed at differ­ foqtaHJ
‘I"* dlMgrwnble kingly anil judicial rhnracter ntui glory, and
L^..il^'u.
rTt
.
U,
’
lc
te
'
n
t*
r
. c.mstipxUfHj. indi­ how he will excrete judgment npon nil the
ent post, of d«y. Other conuniuee* were a*
gestion, dizziness and »lrk headache, which are
Jtentcd. Th* subject wri, br* fly considered tn c*u*ed by a diseased liver, promptly disapj-ear. nations of tlu- earth and upon all tlie genera­
tions of men. He shows vhnt men will bu
*-*‘agre.*» (rom time to time, and n&lt;r» blll uo.
judged by Ute view they take of him and tho
satisftulnry devices were presented. It w„
v.
Clear Water.
. “JV'P’tll xlx years after th* adopticn of the
Ev en th» e&gt;anwt water is |erfectly opaque conductor men toward his followers l*ecnin«&gt;
they
are bi* follower* His seiitencr intro­
1’reBratlon of Indejtemlence that Congressap. from a certain point of view. This mav he
discnvtTed by raising a glaw of water a little duce* a scjarataui which bum bring the
StatZ*" de,*lK,, f°r U”'Gr,nt Mra’ “* n,e
above the level of Um *y* and attempting to earth itw-lf, in It* ancient form, to nn end
&lt; . .'1«° ?W n‘*k'’ lhe ’"proved device of the see an object held just over the surface of

TbotUM Inline wa* a frequent contributor to its
]-oluinu«.
One evening the 'Squire and Unde Hilly were
1 conversing aixml journalism In '. itcvulntlonary
times." w hen the former gave a most interesting
acx mini ot "Tom Payne." its he called tom, and
hl» tuiblts. thi Uie ocrmdoiit I sat like * *|K&gt;ugo
abMirblhg at al! point* and imbibing an enorbiuu* quantity ot the "spirit 'of *&lt;«." which af­
fected my life career. The 'Squire raid Paine

QRAMO tfAPJDS DIVISION.

*

ine plump Bostonian with a baW
.,
though only forty year* of nx-e; au(J or ,it.neL '

twirmg for It during hf*'s twilight.
Tho ‘Squire luul a gvnins ut many feature^,
and had a capacity for many excellent perform­
! er*. Before Ms majority he w*» a sort ol sub­
editor of Pradfovd'* Feunsylvimta Journal, and
hu took pride hi jiutHtlug to hl* arttonic achieve
nirni it. vngravlng'with his penknife, tbe ugly
disjointed snake representing the Englfab Amer­
ican colonies, with the slgnltlcaiit words below
'it. "Join or bte." Il appeared al the head of
Th* Journal lor tn.say mouth*, to tbe great an- । seal, asked UnoteBIUy, with ab.Hlt
Iuucb
IwyaiK-euf tn* “King's Meh." wbo called It "a! eageraros a* the young listener felt. Was it
erandaloos and saucy rrfiection." Tbe 'Squire k^T,,^,"IWU1 “•“‘’“-Or- Ben's younger
became a nmn-vf-aU-work a sort of Caleb sjuo- brother? '

P. D CtdBKE. M. D.
Merrill Block, Detroit, Mich.

poors/j

narrative.

» 1^*Iad*tnn'‘ »Ml E*can*ba will be able to
taifc5££Bn abwu “ *•*«*&gt;*»

nnnths. In his youth he wa* a clerk with Rob­
ert Morris, the pnlrlollctinancter of the Conti­
nental CoogreM. 1-iter In Ute he became a suc­
cessful merchant, owned a privateer during the
second war tor independence, and for more than
thirty years had Used quietly upon an ample
competence In the enjoyment of wife, children
and friends. The ‘.Squire in his. eartier years .
bail been a *ort of«tnix'eUaucouswian-tt u it, n '
.
scholar to a considerable decree, a journalist.1

ly. and holding some public office now and then.
J u |m-x&lt;oii lie was tiaudroiin- In form and feature,
atal a little foppish. He had lived a iiachellnr,
aud bad waved^sufUcient money toward the s'uu-

*«H»o!ute&lt;! * committee

of thre" inrmta.r. ,

■

LESSON VI. SECOND QUAflTER. Itl-.
TERNAUONAL SERIiS, MAY 6.

The new street railway at Sunil St*-.
Marie will iu* propelled *»&gt;' •’lertric'.ty.
.

Th* b&lt;id» i» limn* miiwtiptlbb* ta l*ewfll from
Hood's K.*n*aparilta non lh*n «» any otliyr sva
son. Therefore take it now.
The Chicago Inter-Ocean jiud for this

'VVVC

B^d^ELbtk

fa warranted, ta bccauM It ta tho best
Eiood Propr.ration known.
It will poolUrrl, tort
Bl)»j
r«rlC"
whole gvstinn, ami tlmnuiplily imild* up the
oonsutatfon. Kwnrmbcr.weguaranto.il.

W. H. (JoonTKAB. DrugglM.,

the King niul Judge. The earthly distinc­
tion* and dividing lines will then ilh&lt;a|&gt;prar.
Hbrcp «nd pints pantun- togeUicr. and east­
ern travelers any that only the practlred eye
of the shepherd can distinguish .tbria. At
night they ore sc|MiraU*l by him. Thus now
good and bod nro interinitiglmi and th*

diffi-n-nre. Christ, tin- Great Shei'li-nl, all
tho while knows bls people; and there i* a
day coming when lie will deefore publicly
who are. and wbo pretend to be. his tn*' dis­
ciple*.
V. 33. The cenllennM. inoffewdvrncas,
pcnceftiltteM and tntetabUity of sbi-ep sym­
bolize* th* character of Christ's true |*«oplu,
(hwitscombine nnrleanness and stublioriinesH,
and thus typify the evil character of th* un­
godly. In the Hebrew there is one word
whu-h means both a goat and a demon. Th*
“right hand" wm th* place of honor.
V 34. "Here for tbe fieri, and only time
does th* isird give himself the name of
■king.’’ Alford. The kingdom was "inherited,"
not purcha*ed nor *arn«l; not their* by any
human merit, but God's free gift to them. If
was “prepared" in th* councils of eternity
that such a kingdom should be lhe inheritanc* of each on* of God's believing eblkiren.
censfon.
V. SMf.

“unto me"—“not unto

earth Jo b-ar remembrance at tbe tlay of
jnilginent bad to Im done with a regard to
Christ, prompted by his spirit and love, done
for and to Mm. for his sake and glory. Good
works are to tie rvmeuita-nxi and rewarded
only when jicrfornwd for him.
V. 8J-I0. They luul thought more of tho
they thought of lhe act* themreive*.

They

surpnxwi that the loving miudcr should deem

not commended, but t h« love which prompted
them to the works.
V 41-M. 8&gt;TKinitlon from the righteous is
the prefivo to final and eternal reparation
from Cinrud. to tbe lowest depths of misery
and &lt;l-wpnir The good which tbe wicked

Christ, but from worldly, human mid selfish
consideration*
Tlrey lived in tho world
without Christ. Their live* hod no regard
to him. Hence in the future life they could
have no fellowship with him. Doing the

4M Fulton Ht .Handurire.O. Jfcv.

——

...............- ........■**&gt;&gt;,,,&lt;&gt;&gt;
lure. ■ Moorish Mkhten."

|nr.

THEATHLOPHORQSCO. 112 Wall St. H. ¥.

LOW TOURIST RATES.
For 9&lt;7.Bn a flr*t-dn*s lound trip ticket,
xxlfor 90 days, with t-topqiver priniroes. cau
n obtained from 8L Paul to' Great Falk, Mon-

itrom points
rt.ngiy m low

v. ... .)
V—ur, ,ur i no
. County of Barry In ehanevry.
Hasting* City Bank, a eonjoratton entantzed
by and under ibc laws of th* state of Michigan,
and doing business at Hastings, Michigan, com­
plainant.
ry C Kknaaw, defendants. ,
Sult pending In Ute Circuit court for the Coca-

ants In the above entitled tense, pending In
this rotirt. reside out of thr sat* mate of Michigan
and la thr titate of Ohio. In tip- United Htateaof
Amcricn,and on motion ot St|ivri, Knapiien *
Vun Arman, solicitors for Um above named com,&gt;lw,,.«&gt;.t .'St I* nr*I.-I Ku, ,
A—a.

UK
r.lodi I* taken as roofesoed; knd nirthrr, that
tld« order b-‘ published vsitl.tiy twenty dins from
thh dale. In tlic Hastings IIa KNKK. a newspaper
Kmtrd •* the mid count* of foirty. and bepnbhed therein otire In ra-h wirk lor six works.

paira mi* mu &lt;:x\ or Anrli, A t&gt;. im*. »t th*
i&gt;v nf-Cbsrlon* In raid &lt;i»cuh
FUANK
i-o&lt;&gt;KP.H.&lt;!|rrurt
sTUAirr.
KNAIA’PEX
A Va&gt;AHMANJudge.
R
Solicitor ice Complainant.

pared for Satan. Their sin* of conimiroion | fISWWWRIf
U'.r *'ZW
£ not nanMlJmt Implied.
-n. of
cmlsaiort mejitioowi prove that they had no
tentiv,- p-ogre** 1* a method
faith and i-ne t-iw-nni Jraus. Unlx-licf, B,*‘* ••’"teni of work tbit mu be i-ertormed ail
lu him are the r-reatmt ?'rr Vi” '•""'’Tsvilh-Hif - I-irattax tfo-wortter*
denial of the Ii
to nuu. are the gn at«-»t fn-m their haute. p«» llta-rai; nnron* can do
glut in the unn.
The wickAI jmitend that they wen- unron- . at-tlb y reqtrirtd. t'apttal not
Msltell free.
III).
inn
■eious that their inhumanity was *)«&gt; itnjnetv. v. 4-4. Were lliev not simeil oh eart hl !

]|yEIT|yI^:^Xh:oS^fK|?

rung In tbi-ir eand W‘aa not Chrirt again
arid ngiriu
before their eycaf They were , t*. Main*,
iu. bad. *o indifferent that they did not even
see the tnp- xtandr.rd of living. Destitution
of Christ's lov* diequalitl*-* for bh-SM-dneiK
.State ot Miriilican. County ot li-wryand is sutDckmt without positive criuaw to,,
Noli &gt;• l» hereby given, I. nt by an
exclwte from Ikvvki.
'. V

should fall from the

tnu»t loving

tho eve of showing the infinitude of bis love
on Calvary. But is it not from Hie bright*
of love that tho groab-st depth«.of the guilt

tti-'ir el dm* against nrn ratal-- of Beniamin
1. ,....&lt; .nl.l r-.w.r.r.
*-27-7.

examination aud'alloaaure. ou
Mh day «f OctoW, A. I». IM.

�Hastings Banner
MARSHALL L. COOK, Editor.

A republican comity convention wi.l be held
, &lt;rfty ot Hastings, on Ttmrar
D, l»w. at H JO *. m.. for the

Eapkta on Tuesday. May xib. for the purpose u{
•lacttngv delegate* to the rci-ubllean national
eootcnUbn; alto li delegatea to ttv- republican
state convcotton, to &gt;«• hereafter called, to nom;
inate rtat- olH«.*r*. also
OelcKBlM to the ad district

bfiMt. tbe sever*'. township* and
entitled to the following number

Huims

Asovrta
Balt I tu&lt;

Johnstown.............
Maple ttrore......
(tranerrllle ...........
i'ralrtevlUe...........
XtiMami..................
Thornapplc........... I

wimnwid ..........

Yankee-Springs...
..her 1».
By order HepuMkau Cotmiv Committee.
M. L Cook. Chairman.
Hepabllran ConarMslot&gt;al District Con­
tentinn.
The reimUlcans of the third congressional
district will meet In dlvtr’.rt convention In the
Court house In the eltv of .lacksou. on Monday
RMC9 ICVni MU- UPHIV.
trlct in the national convention tube held In
Chicago June Mb. I»*.
Ttds Mmvrsitlon will also select a conarvssloii-

-.,1,1, v- ' —.
ly come before It. Earti county will lx- entitled
to name number of delegate* as to stale coji
noUao.
I
Dated April icth.
W. ft 8KATON. Ctudrinan.
CLKMKXr NuiTil. Secretary,
_____
kou

EDITORIAL NOTES.

to avail thwnwtvrs of the unequalled ad­
vantages thr BaXXKK offer* aa.an artw
the OtMii annlveraao of the orgai.lxatWm &lt;&gt;»
tlsing medium.
To MH) 'XMnmeinorale iu SSd birtlolay. tiirlr order in this country, holding tb«i
meeting In their hall Thurwlaj' evening.
and to make thr Banxkk a fnr mon- at­
11. Brooks opened tin- meeting with a
tractive pnj&gt;rr to If* large and growing list
few remarks, which wen- rvtqMindrd u&gt; by
of readers, the paper this week dims a an officer of the Nashville lodge. 1. M. B.
new dress, npjx-ars with a new heading,
Gillasjde wan tlie prlncliwl speaker of the
ami proposes to Increase its -ulr- ady lotig
lead and .make Itself In every respect Die evening, and gave a very intetvrtlng ad­
representative paper of tin*' elty and dress. The exercises weru interspersed
with stinging. There were aix&gt;ut 100 prvscount). R will be our sprrfal aim this
'ent. who all seamed to enjoy the meeting
y ear to present our n-atb-r* much wore
completely than ever the local and county ■s wFU a&gt; thr splendid supper that was
new*, tn which respect thr Baxxku Is served at tbe close ot tin- rvci-rvincs. The
already at thr front also to make Its gi-ncr- Odd Fellows onlcr was first organlxnl In
the rit) of Baltlnmn- in the year ISJll.
al m-w's columns of far mon- lidyresL
Ttmsc men who were Instrumental In the
lhe Bannkii recently published the founding of the order mid to whose efforts
ts dur thi- rxfstem-r nf the widely tirtlny.
ringing letter of Dr. .1. W. McNabb, of an- Thomas Wildry, John Welch. John
FremouL Mkh.. withdrawing from the Duncan. John CheuBicn and Itkhanl Rush­
greenback party. Ins-nuM- lliut party was worth. Mr. Wildry was tin- first gtand
sire am! served in chat rapacity for right
being turned over to Don. Dk-khtsori by
years. The grand lodge of thr order was
Field. Waters et «il, tlie gns-nburk leaders. organized In Baltimore iu 1825. ut which
The Doctor refuses to lie blindly led by his time four states were reprvsentnl. Mary­
party bo-wrs. ami will vote with the n-jmlr land. New York. iVtinsylvIa and Massarhulicuns for reasons which all will runcede la-tt*. Thr progn-ss of the order in its ear­
lier yean was very slow, ow ing the vxarc .sound and sufficient. But Mr. McNabb tremr prejudli-vs held by people at that
.so graphically states tlie Issue of the coming tinu- against secn-t sueietk|. This feeling,
campaign that we reproduce tin- following however, has been slowly overcome and a
extract from Ida letter, which accurately prosperous growth of the society has re­
sulted in the |«is«. years, so that tin- socie­
dcMiribra thr situation:
ty uoinbers r&gt;ao,ooo members. Thr num­
What Is the Issue in the ctnnlilg cam­ tier of grand lislgtw In the country Is 54
paign? The Issue is already Joined, ami it and the. sulsirdiiuitc ours number MUS.
Is simply this: Shall the American system, There are 44 grand encampments and t.twi
by which 1 menu protection to American Milmrdlnabw ones.' The total revenue of
Industry and American lalaw. which ha- tlu* order in 18n‘&gt; wils 85.550.772.37. Thr
nnuiunt expended for relief 'was 82,227.facturing nation in the world: which has
furnished a home market for t»2 |ier ,-vuC"
of our ugrictill oral products. .which ha*
kindled the tire* in 10,000 forges. and pear on the 15th day of May at 0 o'clock a.
made ten times ten thousand anvils ring m.:
with the glad music nf toil, which has de­
t 'a*t!&lt;-u&gt;ii Mlduiel Ehn-L
veloped our resources. which upheld us in
Ilusiings - Isaac Newton.
war mid blrs-w-d us iu |ieacrt sliall tills sys­
City 4tb ward—Cliarh-s Yutx.
tem lie destroyed and mir markets thrown
City 2&lt;l ward—Albert II. Rumnu.
open to the world and our laliorcrs turned
Hope- W. R. Cis-k.
into the streets to become tramps?
Irving—D. C. Quigley.

&lt; •rangcvilli-—An-liflsimi Murdock.
Prairieville—la-ster Warner.
Rutland—Afton .Smith.
Thornapple- -William Turner.
Woodland—Edward Fisher.
'Yankw Springs—John W. Briggs.
Assyria—Charles Cox.
Baltlnmtv—Frank Stanton.
. Barr)—William Elliott.
Carlton —Emery Kenyon.
Castleton—Ciuni Price.
Hastings—Orville C. Barnum.
City fl&lt;t ward—Erastu* N. Hinman.
1Io|m&gt;—Marshall Bagley.
Irving—George Hanna.
.Ibhnstowu— Willard K. Ny&lt;-.
Maple Grove—.1. Ed. Warburton.
Orangeville — .fames-s. Brown,
i’rniricviiy—William A. GarreU.
Rutland -{Thomas K’dley.
'Btdrtmpple—Osi-ar White.
_
{Vflir M. K. church has been greatly imtprovi-d hi.ap|&gt;«anin&lt;-e by the repairs the so­
ciety have been putting on Jt. 'Hie work
that has ta-en done In principally In tluInterior of tlie church. which lias been pa­
pered both on thr ceiling and walls. A
new carpet lias been placed on th«* floor
ami other improvement* added. The taste
displayed by the committee having In
charge thr selection of Uie paper and car­
pet. Is acknowledged by all to have been
exceidluiuiily good. The society now have
a very attractive church. .Services were
held there Sunday for the And time since
thr church was cloned for repair*.

, A meeting of the ^rena-n will lie held al
jAe engine house next Monday evening,
for the election of officers.
•

' Come and S

Astounding,
Astonish

beame
Reversible and Self-Sharpening Share and Point. Saves 50 per c*ent|iii&gt;repair&gt;.
A full stock of HARDWARE always on .hand.

LOCAL N

WE HAVE PVT THE: KN1F1
INTO OUR

Spring: Overcoats!
Cut Deep to Close Them Out

And

11. Jeffery.
Dr. Bamfltman will b

*ud Dr. Fdilcr city physi

Ildar In mind that Dr.
al th*- Maiding* h&lt;««r Fr

and will twain at «L00
To nut. rooms suita

A fcwr-Hwmth* -4d chi

They ]VLust G-o

Row i» setting broken

IF PRICK HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH IT. i

Give Us a Call if you Want a Coat

ihronghzhe city Sattuda

Saturday.
Married, vn thia city.

Now is the Time Before We are Out of Sizt

ML** Kila Sutton.

tension thin week.

P. S These Prices Close May 1011

Found, a Sady's kid ; g
ing fol this notice.

Yor

L B. GHtaxpfe la impro
in tbe «h ward, by raisi
a wall under IL

‘One Price Clothiers.

Hastings, Mich

Every republican should feel that he Is a

Baughman w
‘riday of this
tarif each Friday therea

committee of one to work for the success
of hli party from this time ou. ills own

John Reis-ru is now t
«f a Cue byrirte. Pnimp

individual welfare, and the neressIticH of
his country demand that the control of this

government should Is- remanded to tl(e
only party of our times which has shown
Its ability to look after the Interests of the

whole jieoplo—the repuldlcan party.

It Is safe to say that lit this presidential
year, when he k Industriously bidding for

presidential lightning, t'lcvelaml will scud
uo such brutal pemiqtl vetoes to rongreo*
as he did In 'NO. But the memory of ids
former unfeeling references to those who
ware injured while Imttllng- for their coun­

The targt-nt aud mort complete line of

’AKlHc
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

competition with the multitude ot low test, short
Clcvelsnd never made a greater mistake, weight. alum or phoaphate powders. Sold only
Ih mp. Mnv ■ , R.«1Pmt'riKU &lt;V| IM
than when be urged eongn-u to put wool
on the free list. Sheep raising is tin- most

profitable branch of thr farming industry
to-day, and the removal of tin- duty on

Clcve|pnd will make a mistake if he
twiks on Mii-iiigan a» a &lt;|iAil&gt;tfui stale. It
will give an old time, republican majority
So much f‘«r ttie pn.jirirtii.4tip of the
In this year of grace. Ihm't doubt it for
iMOT’ a.,---Ui» ..
&lt;HU- UKMUent.
The n-unuy's mall M-nlre, undi-ra deturicrack- admlntatrathm. U atsmt e» rotten a*

A ih.grirefai fight th

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Wedn

try. will continue to Ik-a plague and a tor­
ment to him.
&lt;

was burned in its u»ual tnnn. July 4th,
IMdi, A. D- Niskrm purchased a Iw'lf tn-

Uh- BajwKU speak* to nmrly

--pbejud

Plant the Early

State of Mlohlgau. Comity of Butv-biJ .
Notice Is hereby given, that br virtue ot * writ
of fieri taclas t*«Md out of t he Circuit Court fnr
Wool would work the greatest Injury if ntd the County of Barry. KUfte of Michigan, to mn
directed and delivered szwlust thr goods sad
actual destruction to tliat industry. with no chaU&gt;M and real estate M Mires Nlswrmgerand
Fraaklin Warner, f did on the first dav of May.
county, anil later on a small engine fur­ compensating Iwneflt to the fanner.
A. D. W«a. levy upon and take ail the right. Utle
nished power for tlie news and Job presses.
uud luterat of said Noaes Mswonger and
Fusion of two aucii parttea as the dem­ Freakllii Warner in and to tho following deMr. DcflU-y enlarged the puper to a nine
sarihodplecr
Gfta--.:
v.i; Mi u.u:certainptato
column 'quarto. F. W. Niakcrn In 1876 ocratic and greenliack. whoac principles or parcel of land situate, lying and being In tbe
purchased h» Interest in tire office which ami tradlllona are directly opjowed to each town of Woodland, County of Barry and State of
Michigan, known and described aa follow* toht, aflerwanl sold. Arthur Freeman next
Other is a iwsr surrender of principles anrf wit:- The weat halt of tbe aorth west quarter ot
purrhaacil an Interest with Mr. Dewey,
section tn-rnty-elgbt {») in town four (u. norUi
but soon after sold out to his partunr, and has but rate object—thr getting of a few range seven (.) west, containing righty acres of
Mr. Drw vy was sole proprietor until July loaves and fishes by leaders who make a land taorr, or law. all of whicb I shall rxpoM for
15th. 1880. when Ueo! E. Bowers, now of business of political prostitution.
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i»U&lt;ltr, al tnu uunn iront uoor or urn uoun
Hillsboro. Dakota, mul tlu&gt; writer purchas­
ed tbe office. Early hi IHN2, the Baxnkk
The republican
state convention to lug the Circuit Court tor tbe County of Barry,
waa enlarged to IU present size, and May
on Kasturday. Jun* tlxteentb. A. D. tn*, at ten
Wt of that year the writer became sole ehuoae ilektgate* to tlu- republican national u'ekMk la tho fnreooon.
proprietor. In Nuvrmlmr 1»k3. the Bax- convention will nawmbhi in Grand Ilaplds JtaH-d M tbrCity of HastIngs this first day of
xkk nffic- was rompb-tel) drwtrdyed by
to-morrow. It is safe to my that that con­
U N EK. HbBrifl of Barry Oo. Mkh.
Are. Am fart «w it could hr procured, new
U) A HBF.I.DON. t'noer HtmritT.
vention will wtdurnr tlie candidacy of Gcii.
10rpsi and machinery suppliwl the places of
IlQROVB. Attorneys tar riaiutllT.
KM
that of which the flames robls-d us and Iu Alger. ..

MtltoM-rflM-r-.

M(
Gnm

have ever seen, a kind of greenish yellow;
she wa» emaciated, had constant bowel
trouble, and had to take morphine every
night in order to sleep at all. All wbo
saw her thought she would dlr. Iler
lairenU wild they luid done ail they could*
1 repeatedly urged theta to try Ztrn-Ptrnni,
‘
but they were strongly prejudiced against alw^^tor-ehtaXS’O^n
2,
••nostrum*.- Finally the mother said, Urn ohlld. wJteu. M. rum*.
wind colic, and Is tbe best remedy tor dl.rr! •
•We must do noun-thing, and this is as Twwty-Ova coats al bottle.
««rrt.f

Johnstown'--Aliti n s. Farnam.

die coming contest is worthy of conslderation by every man who nut) have trained
with that party In the post:
It is. in my opinion. ti’&gt;&lt;- duty of thr
gn-rnlau-kers who would save our Indus­
tries from destruction, and our laborers
from starvation, to work and vote with the
only party which presents an unbroken
front to the party in powcj- that seeks t»
destroy American industry. I xnmn the
republican part), which Ims courage
enough to hold |M&gt;litical opinions and wis­
dom cnougli to put them Into practice.

With this issue of pie Bannku we close
the tMnd y citr of Its vjislMire, and enter
upon the 8Hd. The first week in May
ISM.' the ILtMTlNdsHKrt ni.n anBaxxkk
was hiunetiiKl ui*m tbe M-a of Journalism.
It was tin- &lt;|rtii;i.d organ of the new and
powerful republican intrtj. which in the
autumn of that year gained tin- ascendency
in this ciunitry and has maintained it since
Now! Now! Just look at lids high und
with the sitigle exception of l&amp;M. Tlie
paper has Ktcadfaatly maintained the prin­ .lofty kick from the Democrat of last week.
ciples of the republican |*rt.v f”’*” ‘Bat Jicnrour nrlgblsir talking of the grvrt»■back party of Barr) county as the tail of
thought and character, lhe surest guaranty
the fusiim dog. with thtt- iiiNinuatldM tltat
irf individual as well as natinnal progn***.
lay in the .aocttSM of 4hat party. It a* .the real canine is the democratic part.
heartily sup|s»rts tfint party ami sympa­ Now that is refreshing. All tlie same then;
thizes with Its alms and purpose* us on the Will Is- fusion in Barry county, the gnenday when Its first Lune, u six culnmn folio,
backcra. routempiuou*ly referred to by Bro.
was M ruck from thr old IVashlltgU^iJuutd
Johnson as the “tail” &lt;&gt;f the eomC-inatioii,
** What a wulidrirful change has occurred
will wag the dug Just tlie same, and' Bro.
lu the 32 years. From a howling wilder­ Johnson will see Hicks at thr tup of thr
ness Barry county Is transformed Into one
heap just as he did this spring at thr city
of the la-st and im»Ht prosperous agricultur­
al district* of the stale, j-eoplrd now with caucuses. Here Is what the Ilemocrat say*.
tbe descendant* of those hardy pioneers, Itaste it lu y our h«L and then w itness our
who braved the perils of a new country, contemporary rat stale crow next (all:
and rcrlahnod from nature’s wildenM-ss the
Tbe efforts of certain “leaders” uf the
lands that net-d but “to be tickled with the
plow that they may laugh with the har- greenback party in Barry county to have a
union convention called toplace lu nomina­
vert." Then every bushel of wheat raised
tion
candidates for county officers will
must be carried over rough roads to Battle
Creek or Kalamazoo, the nearest railroad come to naught. The Democrat will never
fall in with any such proposition. Isn’t itI
points. Now four railroads cross the
cnanly. mid bring excellent transportation al&gt;out time tlie tail was given to understandI
fficllltiea within easy reach of every »«- that the dog refuses to wag at its bidding.
lion. 'Oh- rude butconifortabR’ log house
if titta country wants to put the fire* out'
has given way lt&gt; \t he.( in a majority of
rasi-s, elegant farm honres. surrounded by from thousand* of furnaces, stop the
bams and granaries tliat betoken thrift and wheels of numberless factories, it shuuld
romfort to num and beast, while without follow where Cleveland would lead-in tbe
exception rhe people an- far is-tter hoiumd, direction where .the Cobden clubs of Eng­
clad and fed. Barry eniinty &lt;-an now
land would have us gu, and Where British
rightly claim a place alongside the ts-st of
agricultural districts of state or nation, manufacturers would have us gu, directly
and the reUgiotis and educational needs of toward free trrde. What England wants
th»: people are supplied from the 00 us to du Is tlie exact tiling our guvrmment
ehuteta-s and 150 scltoo! boustw of the
should strenuously uppow.
county.

Hastings from a tuuniet of a few hun­
dred souls has grown to a city of 3,000
people, while Its rellgiuus, educational and
commcrelal advantages have kept pace
with its growth In imputation. Then it
had no railroad. Now it has two, and will
undoubtedly soon have tlie third from
Lowell, with a chance for the Bay City
and Battle Creek line. It is Just entering
upon a career of progress and prosperity
to which It Ls entitled Is-causr of its Im­
portance as u center, ib» location with re­
spect to other large cities and its railroad
advantages. Within the past two yearn
aver 8150.0U0 have been exjiended here for
new bandings and improvements, and this
year prmuiM-s to far outstrip all predeces­
sors in the material advancement of tlu*
city.
Rapid ami splendid a* has l&gt;ern the
growth of ta&gt;tli elty add county, it has not
been in any respect In advance of tbe
growth of tills paper. It lias always been
a clean, creditable and progressive |m|s-r.
Norman Bailey wa* its first editor. At
that Hun- tin; BA.xxen was less than half
its present size- The paper was enlarged
and improved under the editorial manage­
ment of .1. M. Nevins, who next suceeedi-d
to the pniprietorshlp. He In turn sold to
George M. llewey, sesm after tlie close of
lhe war. Mr. Dewey added to the equipment

Wore of health a ,,,
ui fatal known h,.t.
) &lt;dh«-r eare*. not .
wonderful as thta, but still wr* nmi.,!
ble cures. MKs.MLAjfv V. CnAXhLKn
Battle Creek, Mlehiga.S. B.—htaetjually goal for all tint,...
life.
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PAINTS.

Builder $ Hardware
/ In two counties.

I

WIRE

If jou are going to build. It will '

**• T. Colgrovr h&lt;* imp

pay you to MN* us aud get our prices.
,
.
tainted.

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The Journal «y» h w
omtsjdrac). and in cot

'om,‘008 **
"*&gt;l l&gt;Hu oil.

STOVES
.

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Every
Description.
We sell tta-

1

:-JEWEL-:
Sta iti toga.
Ser our

|

We

Goodyear Bros.

have

*«iiwt |k*au&gt; grown.

A CARLOAD

ffARDWARff - NAILSBought before the rise iu

Goodyear Bros.

Gasoline Stoves,

Builders

tawr

should

T?

thi* faet in mind.

Then- will be

'Harrows and
Cultivators.

#**• bret
•‘&lt;”d»&lt;-r in unity.

was A. W

Best in the MaricL

sl’RINfl-TtKtTH

hydrant h
« entire no
^■ matter with tWng t
‘■nd-ntritrkler.

in prices.

Htsteaf Mich Iran. County of Barry

ae. inUiaCUyai

Buy the

Plain and Barbel

Bissell’s Combination
Plow has no equal.

“NO FVIF-S GN

TOT”

If you buy your

SCREEN DOORS
of

jns.

Apply

Mt thr

�^tinc.s Banner.
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Personal mention.
hot. miitfy summer, swooped down on
with a vengeoce Thursday.

u&gt; ■ n—nt
&lt;rf tb.
court property holders are belli liable for
damages that may occur due to defective
sidewalks adjacent to their property.
Itegiuulng with Sunday, trains will be
run on the C h. A S. R. R., leaving HastHun. nt 7«0 a. tu. and 4 p. m.. ami arriving
at. Kalamazoo at V a. m. and 5:30 p. nt

Hr. B«n«, ,Wwl ,.tartra, Moo&lt;aj.

BjJiohn BUrtfcml

&gt;v£L“X1..*t.fc’ .Mnu D Ti- RoMnwm. N. T.
Parker. IL B. M Ightmnn and A. H. John­
son and wife attended the funeral of Nina
Bownr at Mnmd Rapid* Friday.

b

Bmmmr MNM UtaHrt,

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WE HAVE THE

I- D. Gardner and wife, W. D. Hayw
and wife. Mr*. J. w. Bentley. J. S. ( toLl-

AMERICAN CHAMPION

H; LMU,r"»’ «terh'* « splendid lot
of wall piqlvr. which be offers at the - low­
NlhkX ,,lhn
**"* bmMM In est |MMsibte prices.
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aM Expert sent out by the
Those desiring to' commit Hr. .1 A
li. S. Bureau of loiltor. who was hi tlie
’“•"' lh- '"r
city limt week looking over the m-onls in
Baughman, the specialist, will find hhu at
Hmeounty clerk’s office for the purpose of
..•rcyiUK creature tlie Hastings Isrnv Friday of this week
um( each Friday thereafter, until further n»u;udrun1' ■*"“ Su“d*f *lu‘ «"»* •« ascertaining the nitndter of divorce* grant­
ed lu thi* county from Jan. i. 1WJ7 to
notice.
Decvinlier 21,
ftttund that number to
Will Scklmotr, Dell Newton and Joe
be 437.
If you will call at our warehouse, first door north of Bentley Bras. Jfc Wil­
Custer were last evening elected as dele-'
Fanner* you have realized for some
Kuh s to thr inert tfig of the Firemen's As- ' .'nXl.’*’ n,1Urt '*
n-rklt., for k tlnw that Houghtalin A Lichty iiavr paid kins' office. Broadway, we will be pleased to show and explain to ynu the above
^oelnilon held at Charlotte tiwlav and to­
Uie highest market price for your buyer, named unrivaled machine. We also keep on hand the
morrow.
I
3" Fn'I"'h
l» •°«n
Iw.ln... egg* and otto-r produce. Thi* they pro­
pose to ke,$ tight on tilling, making it.uf
Sell* Bn»». bill pwtejw arrived in the yestvraay.
special inten-st fur fanners to buy 'their
your Mart* &lt; ity yekterilny, nnd&gt;ince then have l&gt;,vn
groceries. d»y gntsl*. twots and shoe* ar
busy ••overing every available space with
tiudr store.
bills tvllhig of the varied attraction-, nf the
Sells Bros. show.
E. D. .lohii-on died Turstfay. April 1‘tlt.
Va,k’'"b',rc&gt;' took In the Valiev
elty Friday.
' after a lingering Hines* ^ir alsi’ut three
month*, of heart dlilensc. The tlccvased
II frM &lt;by? ugo
He mum wanted at Cold
i.t iL.)""*1"""' lld&lt;™...... I'
M aler to nixn er to a charge of as-saull and city Friday.
removed t» Ohio, and Mine to Michigan
battery. The officers then* Save lieen af­
Ian. nmi Cha*. Salisbury an- in the city about twelve year* ugo. He leave* a wife,
ter him for three months.
one *4j&lt;anil two danghtei* to mount hi.*
tor a few days.
untbficly end.
Their is m'.iuo talk of petitioning the
Bert Lake, of Grand Rapids, sjs nt Suncouncil for |&gt;rn&gt;|l.wh&gt;n tu aprinklc the buhijyThe society connected with the Emman­
d.iv ii
..If.
uel church will be entertained on Thursday
H. VanAnnan and wife *i* i.t .Sunday aftetnooti of next weak by Mcndamta H.
in Grand Rapids..
A. Gutslyvar, J. W. Bam-rott. A. Atkin*.
J. Duiinlng. Anna Young. D. S. Gtsslyear.
Early |ailal&gt;M*» an* sure tu &lt;x&gt;mmaml a
Etta Kennedy arrived home Monday'
J. 1. Gtsslycar ami Miss Bov Gtsslyear at
big pil.s- this year. It will therefore pay from Ann Arbor.
tbe Ms-iety room*. Hupper from half toiM
you to buy the oarlirkt variety grown for
•
Cha*. Lunn made a Imsln*** 'trin to it,..
your seed.
That U the Early Yorker, for Na»hville Monday.
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•I. S Kliugrn*iuith. fortuerlv of Yankee
rle by Smith, Hams A VanAnium.
Flunk Black nuulr a budne.-* trip to Spring*, now of Bradley. Mh h.. desires t&lt;»
IhdeguttoiM fnnu the K. of C. lolges of
.tniHHiiu-v that Iw-hnsfonnedacotMirtuvrCharlotte. Xashvib- and Middleville arc
-hip with
W. Duuweli de Sou, for tbe
I t" iw present Monduy night to
manufacture and -ale «»f Ttvl's improved
third tai* work In Barry Imlge.
Itwif t'ens-nt. f»r whli-lfthey haw. the ex­
clusive agency. Ilrnriqutthets ut Bradb-y.
t lemmit.Sudthuiadi. il burim.** trip to
Territory for -ale.
Mr. Wugiu*r. &gt;&lt; Ute roller mill. white at Sashville TliUnday.
Ilasthn:* ought to liave Hie tower *y.*tem
his work M&lt;anlay sprained ail ankh- and
•* ?“ )V‘
&lt;•&lt; I'sled.inirt. Visited added to It* water w»rkspiant. it would clit
thi* city Wednesday.
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down the tunning ck]*-iim-&gt; by one-half,
Mr*. Ed. Haff. &lt;d Grind Itophi- lUlted' ami would . &lt;&gt;*t m&gt;t to exem-d *0,000, over
in fI. ■ .....
halt of which *um i- now available fiotii
tlie piiH-«**|. of the water work* tsnid*.
i wk. Allegan nmtity. ran now Iw legally
W r hope tu .my the muni'll mow In the
fished fur tront. three year* having &lt;da)&gt;*v«J Grand Baplda Friday.
uiaUet without delay.
since these -4 reams wen* pinnted vvltl&gt; fry.
M. Ci MimmIhmi’m*- 1* the promt |ss»according to the dateineat of the aiithori... .. . ...... —-..................
.lll'llll.M-**or of an egg that in jhhiit of sire to-atr,
at V\ nil lake Thursday'.
, uny so far beard of tbi* ucaaon. Tlie egg
John
Furnba,
of
Nashville,
wa*
at
the
Is pexfrrBy fanned in every rrspeet but
llir lladkigH Engine a Iron works have
meosun-only 2x2■« inches, ii was laid
a hill stork of pi pen. fitting*. hydrant*. county hub Wednesday!.
.lame* Holbrook retume.1 Thur*&lt;tay by a bruhiua ben that weigh* It iiyumis.
The Dr. Im* m canary"* egg tliat is some­
with’ night from Forgo. I). T.
what larger than the one referred to.
their
Mr. Fouv. of Nashville, wa* thbgumtuf
If thr .luunial editor kept as well (acted
Where you will always find the largest assortment of
i'larenctf Battier, Sunday.
a!&lt;out the |Mi*tal facilities u* he doe* aladtt
one i.r Hu- proiiiineiit manGtnut HctHlershnti and wife, of Inlng ■ (het |M*i|&gt;lr\ btudm***. lie would have seen
jidxrt
in tbr Ih'jndt |&gt;u|M-n»of'tast vvm-k that con­
fined
tract* were let tor one y.-ar by thr post­
and gw&gt;&gt; (•■jail for 10 «fay*. Joseph
F. Bak-fi and wife now o-eupy room* In. office dcpartinrnt fur carrying mall semitian, of Itorr.' is awaiting trial &lt;&gt;n a
wvrkly from Clovrnlalr to Cellar Creek
So ••barge.
\-5ir*. Carrie Goodyear Xttcmb-d the fun­
&lt; ornps.
Mrs. Jaatcs K. Brooks, thing iu 4th eral of Nina Bownr FTIday.
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anl, dlisl \«-&lt;rr&lt;lay . looming.
Mrs.
Clio*. II. Bauer received l&gt;.' uuill
F. G. ttoodycar visited the lurtnqiotb. of
lots l.M-n a tcrrHde Mtfferer for
thi* week from Mrs. M. V. Burk, who I* In
northern inchlgan Monday. .
Mixsoula. MohImiiu. fourteen or fifteen va­
than 40,on her lady.
Ib-nry Smith and family, of Grand Ka|s rieties of wild Howers in full bloom,
•Ids. are jisitlng in thr city.
"
among which were *|MxHmrus of lnrk»pur
nml suiirtower*. Wlwu we conoldrr that
Call and see us on the north side of State St.
l&gt;r. Baughtnaa lu»- mmr|ud&gt;sl io make
f-liarlie Merritt, of the Charlotte leader
liverwort 1» Just In bl»um here, it makes
apiMHUtmeuts for IM-liun. and will Im* there force, is visiting in the city.
u.* feel homealrk and long for Rocky moun­
Tliunalay. May ITtli and Thursday tbe SUt.
c. M. Griswold, of Middleville, wa* in tain bn-ezr-s.'
and regutarly ev«y other week tiicrcafter.
Hr will make his headquarters at Nobles’ the elty a few hour* Saturday.
J. 8. Kllngvii*niith. out former Yankee
j lioardlng liouve.
,
&lt;’. H. Dunweli, of Wayland, visited his Springe correspondent, is now on the road
selling Teel’s Improved Roof Cement,
'attrte
Bear thia lu utfud. The estate of thr friend Fred Kunkle yesterday.
which h absolutely lire and water proof, a.*
Man •&lt;
Mr. Klingensmith will prove to the *atisBefore that*ran be done, it is afxuihitcly town on business Wednesday.
faction of any one. The Banner can rec­
’Kila
nrerwaory that all account* due tbe late
ommend
Mr. K. as .strictly reliable, undone
Richard Freer and wife left Thursday
Mr. Rower, or the A. Bower shoe store
who will say Just what and only what be
for an extended visif In the east.
shall be paid at once.
- Kinoj*tai&lt;Ki» ou the
K.
can nutatantlatv. ■
Howard Patton, of ITatrievJlIr. visited
'I'be law1 relative t&lt;» the failure to employ
Tliow Naloon keepers that paid tlie lax
a regiatered pharmacist in drug stores I# friend* heye thr first of the week.
fanul. aiarfc■ and gave bonds ta*t year ran do .business
Frank.Maus amt wife have moved into until the local option law grs~&gt; Into effect
pay- l»eing pretty thoroughly enforced by the
state. Since August. 1W7. there have the Ed. Rhler house in the 1st ward.
provided they tiled new blind* on lire 1st
7wen 13 arreata of unregistered druggist*
tl» F
Will Squire and family, of Big Rapids. of May. They are tint required to pay a
and 11 of them convicted.
tax as by a provision of the old law, the
vlsite.1 relative* in thr city last week.
(ax (mid last year dues not expHe till the
'-aArma?
A. II. Runyan and wife left Thursday first Monday hi May, thy day tlie local op­
hi * re-!ilen&lt; ••, a t rested iu I’lnlitwell in the art of making fur their new home, Allertown, Penn.
tion I aw takes effect.
fin
indecent
cxpoatuv
of
hi*
person.
while
n u-&gt; 4tl:
•■ Inm-M- and 1
drunk. Justice John Heath fined him 85
Guard (’hldlstrr gnes to Grand Rapid*
Thr High School nine and the fir*t nine
or ten day * lu Jail (a very light sentence today for a few days visit with friends.
Ri.l-r-rt
rrossed l&gt;at« at the fair ground yesterday.
I -•q-crintendfor the often**), and McGee went to Jail.
rnt of thr d!. •
im-rthigof’the
Mr. Nev ills and family now occupy room* Fred Allen ami Frank Hadley were the bat­
The demand for new turtiab prunes Is In P. T. Colgrovr’s house on church street cry for tbe latter, while Audi) Welton
twirled the s|&gt;iwre and Gcorgv Wooten
simply enormous. present prices are very
Thr Misses Nellie Wltkini aud Ignore liackrtopped for the H. S. team. Score. 10
low making them the chea|&gt;est sauce on
iw l^«- rrjia
★h ad End*;
the market. You will find them new, Valiant attended Nina Bowne’s funeral to s In favor of Uie High School ts»ys.
Feature of thr game was the fine work of
Friday.
large, fat ami bright at
I Join Itoter.*
Mrs. G. H. Brooks aud Mm. F. Brooks the High School battery■tijtelqckk
and
son
are
v
(siting
relatives
in
Martin.
• After an Illness of five day *. Nina,
Eugene Howe, living in thr 2d ward, in
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J.
Bownr.
Allegan
county.
sivk with aoarlet fever. He had been
&lt;Unl al-her home In Grand Rapid*, ot Inflaaway from boiim and on hh return was
Guy Erb has resigned to* puatttan in tlie
taken Mck. Then* la no danger of Uie Rowet^shm' store. Will Chldhter will fill matlon of the bowel*. She was ten yearn
ami right months old. and was a favorite
disease
spreading an the physician* have the place thus vacated.
Huj thr
iiirMld plow.
■m inoap a* u-r K
taken nil preaiutluns to prevent such a re­
Mm. N. Barlow visits friend* In Kaln- held at her home qn Friday. Tbe new* of
sult.
nuunu this week, and will also hear Booth her death war a great shock to Uie many
■|nr
Fanner* of Barry euunly n-metnlM-r that, and Barrett while there.
friends of thr family here, and,all express
If hand |»i&lt; Ard
heartfelt sym|mthy for tlie numbers of thr
■k- if H&lt;4 call the Hastlngh Engine A Iron works k&lt;vp
Geo. Bunirs. R. 1. Hendershot Ed. Mor­ stricken family.
’.() the®
plow pointe and other rvjialn, for BM) dif­
rill and Will Squire fished at Gun 1-akf-thr
ferent kinds of plows. Patrunlre them.
Thr annual (netting of the Barry and
•I thr 4p|n«r- They will tn-at you fair and lltirral. Bring
Eaton &lt;’&lt;uinty Medical Society was held In
your old Iron along: the higiicst market
Mrs. D. C, Griffith who lia* l»ren visit­ thr imrlors of tbr Wolcott house Thursday
i.
ing relatives In the &lt; lty, retunwl to her afternoon. Then' wa* a large attendance
price allowed for all kinds of Iron.
The Journal
and a very- luterertlng session. S-vcra!
Thd Bev. Mr. loingc will deliver his lec­ home. Naphvllle, Friday . ■
■ hi *publlsh a
'W’ptri.
.u
S. R. McIntyre attemhsl the meeting at case* wen- rgpoctod of more than usual in"i&gt; tlirrewKb ture upon the ••Mustache" at K. of P. hall,
Wlk.tlMUt ■,'&lt;
on Tuesday evening. May I5tb.yft.il who Charlotte last week of thr Ionia. Eaton A trn*.t and thr discussion following each
was attentively listened jo. Tlie following
are anxious to spend an cvenlngylcaaanliy Barry Insurance company.
were elected delegates to the American
will avail themselves of the opportunity to
Will William.* and wife will make Grand Medlrad soclrtv. which convenes in Clncstl.mably tlie go and hi-.i r this Interesting and humorous
Haplds
thelFbome.
Mr.
William*
will
en
­
d )&gt;otat&lt;a-s of lecture. Admission 35 cts. Hoar t&lt; p. m.
clntuiU. May 7: Mrs. Mary E. Green. S. M.
wrirty
ter tlie employ of Spring A Co.
smith. Hum*
Wilkins, Fuller and VanHorn. Officers
'
nuiilj
Well, it was a ein us and nothing less, at
Dr. Lowry visited Dr. Young at Nash­ rlrcti'd for the ensuing year were; Presi­
“&gt;ni|H‘l|rt| to do Bert Tinkler’s last hatuniay. Store jam ville yesterday, and report* him to tie m&gt; dent, Dr. Patterson; vice pn-sldent,' Dr.
*'«y for Un- .
full
all
day.
and
a
constant
stream
of
eagerMary E. Great; secretary and treasurer.
art .Mini. What’s
Improved as to be able to sit »P;
■v nu(ifr bitb
l&gt;euple pushing for n dwnce to get in. and
Dr. Parmenter. Thr aoclety adjourned tn
* 'tut up and u*ing a
^Finklvr.
Drs. lorwry and Fuller attended the meet nt Phestrr at its regular meeting In
nn equally large number of satisfied pur­
chasers. I&lt;mdisl down Iwlth jmreels. making meeting of tbe Barry and Eaton county July^-Nnshville News. '
The J»nir&lt;4l rr
•! ■ Democrat x» their exit. Bert aay s It was his red letter Medical society at Nashville ptuntday.
,h*' j'-«b»craUr
ly/Ct the republican city caucus In Ute
day.
Si-'.X'......
Mrs. T. J. Bush, of Jarlmon. was in tbe
Tourt room Saturday evening, tbe follow­
4XliT7(.lk&gt;wing are the uew water lakers, city last Week, and went tai Grand
ing delegates to the county convention of
whose applications were recorded last Friday to attend the funeral of Nina
May xrd were chos«‘n;
-nihunh.
weq)c:
Brake. John L. White, Mrs.
Bowne. ,
■
1st want—C.GI. Bauer, G. K Beamer,
Meda Titus. Julltw Bussell. T. Phillips, C.
Rev. D. B. OtrWtt »»d Fr“nk cl"*p '“i H. C. Lewis.
........ . “•
H. Whitcomb, J. I- Crawley, J. S. Good­ tendeil the Sunday school cotventhm of
2nd ward—C. M. .Ionian. Dr. w. H.
year. W. M. Wood. E. 11. Imthrop. Ed. A. Irving and Thomapple townships at Mid­
lavr
Snyder.
•
„ .
Bider—making a total of W&gt; taps with «&gt;®
»nl ward—R-B. Messer, E- A. Rider,
*}■. AwS. *
l,,,,k’nK ,1m* ’enns
dleville Friday.
•
■S«i?k ■................. s“iui* lakers.
V. Barker.
J. A. Greble and wife returned from M.4th
ward—W. H. Powers. M. 1- Book.
„
■ "• 1 '•.hmm.
Under the provisions of the statute for their Callfonila trip last nighu
Mrs. Ira C. D. Iterbc, S. J. Bidelman, A. E. Kenasb*&lt; Imiliii
enforcing hxml prohibition, a* well as for VanValkenbtfrgh invited In a few friends
ton.
ith‘». comprising tire regulation of tlie sale &lt;if liquors by to meet the couple on their return.
«*r t»i&gt; ]„t, fl
druggists, the sheriff ,of thr county and
Sidls Brothers' royal Roman Hippodrome,
“•ry ri'aMUiable
A. H. Runy an and wife. Jatw* M',n’hy- elevated stage, three ring ci reus and five
also all pollmwn are required to give ln. Barnes.
fi'nnation of any violation of the act nod IL Hltalnger. Dan Reed and «&lt;* BHvDw* continent tmniagrrie. The advertisers of
'• lto\vrr dme theproseentingattorney h obliged forthwith went t&lt;&gt; ..Charlotte Saturday to atti’nd &gt;» this Justly &lt;•rtebntted show are ’’jwlnting
ns the matter to prosecute. lnloxii-ale«l isTsons can lai ,meting M tbr Odd Fellows l-ige Ihrrc.
the wwu red" with splendidly executed
forced to diMilote where they procure their
-D IL Cook visa'd Bowens Mills Thurs- pictorial announwments of Its wmlng.
liquor and If they do not answer may be
No exhibition In the world I* better, if t*
'••Illi! rail your nt­ Jailed for contempt.
well, atlvertbwd. and mme so completely
* we are making:
ami to the letter fill* the bill. H cjroe* to
The qurtitfou of the cunslitiitionallty of IMUlre**&lt;d a MtotlnS «*»*&lt;»«•&gt; w ,thr5 P*BtJfn . italilwin has l*rn laid **rt at his us thi* year with nuutbrrte*s «uie&lt;i fea­
lie* local option law Is likely to be bo”J*
fcX’Ja e- ■"
tures, all strong drawing rank «t»d many
M-ulisl Iry the State Supreme court w hich
■^hknrtinJ. ■“ ■
’*tore “tel «tof them never Iwforr
has iiMueid a mnridainuhln the cruorof KeifAmerican audience.
Hielr lmr&lt;
back
un'
Wttl1 I*’*’’’ The&gt;er vs. Hillsdale. ccmnwlUng tire city to
rnuwdrians. iwth male and female, are
iru ■
' r&gt;«lani nthiiy pretty patshow enure why It will M«»t accept Kellers
marvelous perfonners: ami the hippodrome
new saloon bonds t'tr' lhe year lieglnning Sprtno I" «&gt;•
Sn attract Iona are as rxdttng astliry,«*rw^p’-fca't.
l,a‘
|,r Maw 1st. IHlbolah* I* a local prohibition
fa,Uc. Tbe sho* *’B1 I*- here Fuesday,
I’hat it will county and Kdfc.r’s noaitiOU i» tliat the
May 2*L
law I* uniUHMtltutiunal. The writ was re­
l„,
from
turnable for argument ywterday.

Grim - Monster,
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.
Astonishing

Champion and Advance Mowers, the Arthur Wood Buggies
and Carriages, the Ferguson Road Cart: also the

Bargains.

Celebrated North Fairfield Plow,

Solid Comfort Plow, Harrows, Seeders, and in fact a complete
line of Agricultural Implements of all the best
makes.
CALL AND SEE US.

barm.

J. M. ROGERS.

BEAMER’S*

Fourth Invoice

BABY CARRIAGES

.

FURNITURE
IN BARRY COUNTY.

Prices ^uaranteedi'

We W0NT be Undersold!

Undertaking a Specialty.

Goodyear : &amp; : Barnes
Have just received from New York the most complete
stock in their

Dress Goods and Trimming

That they have ever been able to show to the public.

In Dress Goods
----- We have all the-----

Latest Novelties &amp; Shades.
And are Agents for the

Celebrated Jamestown Worsted Mill
Of Jamestown, N. Y.

Of these make we keep a full line. We ask your special
attention.
They are guaranteed to be the very beet goods in the market
for the money they coet.

The factory Stands Behind These Goods.

In Trimmings

We Have Everything You Could Wish For.
Come and'See for Yourselves.

I,""" OuS w.'S

.. ™

hV1'

Goodyear

Barnes.

�Hastings Qty Bank.

OCEAN TERRORS AFLOAT.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

HxUnp?

- Sin.

'

OATITAJ., *50,000.00.

pravlty mn mortal* fall.

feswysrwil under the laws of tb* 5ute «f
Um dynamite cruiaer, and il*l*gatinn* fnxn
fatal profewiw-* trewt beautifully
A Mtxkrgoo .-xinty

Open for taatoem Dee. U. 1M« Id traUd.av hr•
meriy Meupied by Messer Brtn

lady n*n*d liana

orrtrtii-a O. BaUneaa. President;
W. 8. Goodyear. Ttee. Pre*
C.
D. Becle (
S DtMECTUtte.
W. &amp; Goodyear.
W. H Pesren.
D.
G. BoMnson.
J. a. Grebl*
L. K. Knappea
Chester M
0. D. Brtbe

, Washington and of leading citteen* of I”h£la-

tiripatert.

Ober day turned up a tifty found cannon
ball, but tbe oldest inhabitant of the vicinity

•

Dr. J. A. Basitaffl.:

Swift. who taX'ii a Detroit «*l-xxiBvt fllOB (or

A GmstoI Baaktog Bnstere* Tran»Mte&lt;:

THE SPECIALIST,

NASHVILLE,
gilt-«dg&gt;*t gyp»y &lt;*mp. If any town in tb*wau* e&lt;nuu im* u&gt; nivwu. nowever, rentoti
’ ——
........ . —-r-—w - —-a
.
fcJks will mH 'em ebmt*
’,’u 1 'V,UK proprnsitirx. But the dog ihed l*,t
&lt;”a!* rectangular on any section.
GmiRaiwIs iwrtu e *ri» handlr dr. id •»»-»•«''«&gt;*▼ •«» afterward, and no* the owner Bmmtos a knife over d aide it will rrttmhh*
brarfTl.ulk Z toT^of .“ nut‘u’ both dug and era*.
I
m a mndy urns*, hke Taping a lump of

—

.

.

nt a bridal 7wk as gnui war
Tbr Washingtoa fiarty. wl
in two w-ctbais of Seven &lt;nr&gt;
1 o'chs-k. and prrew-lnd h&gt; I
।delegation of the iradftig riti-

frreign miodnnarT caw, to

nu»rn«n indudrim.
tbr inaututiim. are! prucaplly hand**! tbr I

A Oro feminine.' wbo bra! nrol diamond
of gray hair, mi*u*4: a bloc pra kagn for

block ot wxiw which firms tlie door there 1*
enough air permeating its porous Wall* to
tsnil state crfitnl committee ot Michigan, give ample ventilation to the people inside.
ha* rwsigned that office., Tbe step and Mr.' 1 bars seen a lighted candle te-id to a snow
■ Fie Id’s re-asm* for it constitute tbe Michigan
1 poijtiewl ariMKUon ot the boor. His rwwons bouse wall on theUMidehave itsflama visibly
defiocted by tbe inconung air, a strong wind
blowing i-u the oaUode at thr tiur In fart,
tx&gt;t help elect Mr Cleveland ureter lire tariff tbe sj'.id anow tkloc-k, from six toebra to a
foot in thlcknran, is saldom •■’■nsidered »uffi

SPRING CROP REPORT

dsmtial lampaigi. wb~o tte- surface &gt;up]&gt;ly
■rem* inrxhauatalite
_ Michigan insane aayl-jaw are boarding

Arctic winter, and ail properly oMictnated

fold.—Frad-eick K'-hwatka.

TbtXDo, Ohio. April 9K—C. A. King &amp;

steel monster glided gracefully into tbe
water amid tlie blowing of whiattes, waving
of handkerchief* srel hurrah* of tie- crowd
Fl*7 minute* later th- lynatnite cruuwr
Breckenridge, daughter of Itepnewutauve
Breckenridge, ut Kmitucky. christened her
•Veauvina"

tilt they gracefully tUwted m th- water. Uie

ryJr l'L
uni'in
counties in Ohio. Indiana?
u I'ct .
Illinois. Michigan. Mbsroiri and Kansas Inf,Ji
i
r’-1'"rt’ ,hlU nrariy a quarter of the
,u&gt; a.-rnage ha-'w will te rjnwrt! up; Inmots
trm
u
ui
u. » u
riwat a fifth: Ohio about one-eighth, while it
■-•pc. Wiltam
rf (taut nu. |
- "JT -'-"'■.a «■ "A "I-b (or .taut t-.-U.rt. ot .
i»
m(l~ «rtbof
Mrt.tta, btalr ttatlnOta. taU lUta-.

otberwne by English laditw

Probably thj
to Waahiogton.

tobaeoo from a pipe not hanging about a
room »n lang a* those of u rigar. then- i-ing
lose dost and dirt following a pipe and the

\ln,
. __ ... .
... . esmdltuui i- worse in ail four of tbe slate*
./
'’ntgxtM wiu ^. mr high- ttaa wa. throe weeks ago
Wither ha.
tone! drmks from n Fl.W -rein fountain.
t-x-r. &lt;*dd srel dry. and tbr crop ha* suff-rod.
Byavntrof J10 to 15. Oteego has decided wann rains bring ladly nroted. A few of.
that »hrmu&lt; have more water Hbe has tbr counties in Indiana. Ohio and Illinois my

N&lt;Awiih«tandinz ttw *lafrr«iiioti ia th* rel 1 majority rejiort them much worm

to »&lt;—■ th* more rolmat jupc smokir than th(to them) aimswhat effeminate cigar or cigarette inhaler. 'But. whereas in this country
no apswtmrnt is cxanpletely furnished withput its cuspidor, in England n manwbnwas
so lost to the iiiMinird decencies of social
amenity as to expectorate m tbe presence cf
ladira (at leaU w itbout tsdh attempting to
hide the fart and afterward apologising for
it) would be deemed a cuar* creature, ut-

A judgment for'KBo ba«l&gt;-v-n rendered

BASE BALL ATTRACTIONS.

. !•»«• •■all field la given below:
NaI Hfxiol !t*Mfu-.
At Philadelphia—Pbila&lt;Wpi.ia
I.
Roton 8;
at
Ptttaimrg
1 -PittrfiUTg 10, Detroit l&gt;. at Indianapolis—
Indianapolis 10. Ctiiragn 11; at Waahington
’ City—Washington 1. New Y&lt;irk 1—twelve
, innings, darknrw.
, CbicaOo, Apnl T. —Tbr National bsigue
l-J** ball ciul* all played yesterday. The
scorra were: At Pittsl-urg—Pittsburg 4, De
ton 7; at Washington City—Waslilngton 15,
New York 10: at Indiaruipobs-lndianapulre
2, Chicago 3.
Chicaimi, April tM —Yesterday's Notional

pr-*;** t&gt; better than any year unce HR wb«a they rateM .'H.OOO.an i.tidx-h. but on '

one may iw junuwi in smuung anyunng to ,
tb« public print. Tbvwenre: Flrat. a.mrthiug : '
?• PhUa‘WPh“ 3: ftt
t'.^; m«md. long and jwtient practice m
??'T? °'
'
saylag it; and third th. arqnamtarew with
nthrr four r,nlM rtkl «*♦
gre«l literature which constltuUr the brat ' Cbitaoo, April '.T.-Bai^ lull playing yrapartof a literary educatwn Although tbe »entay resulted tn tbe NattetuU hague aa folfirrt ot the- propositions is too generally dis- &gt;nw»: At P.Usburg-Pittalmnc 1. Chicago 9:
regarded it remains true tjint the only ex- •*
York—Now York 11. Philadelphia 5.
«!"*-*-«. I-*—.-*-

Htowly. yet *t&gt;rely. are people coming to

*i&gt;e remtinwmte of J

I
i
,

,

1. Harry, the Grand

&lt;—*"IM. -» W "&lt; “»*

&lt;Jrrep.
arc teaming to t* good by iiring uwfnl.

■ arm rains soon wmkl improv* ■I ““

■

|
-

-t winter.

A profitable marine businam i*

Ppnwpre-t for lake nstipikio

Hchrteter. a driver for tbe Blatx Brewing

o.infsuty, baa left tl&gt;e city Early last summrr a Milwaukee girl caused lA hmeter's ar-

arel l-y, angling for nrr df the IM,000 brook

A Grand Rapid*

ALUM BAKING POWDERS.

twin*.

rhnrrh hoe been

baking fiewiten pulilhhed by the pubtl- author­
ities ns being mads from alum:
Davis.
Kenton.
N1verKafr.
Forex City.
One Mfioon,
Ua Monday a Pwhtige Palatweo.
Km pl re.
Gold.
Eureka,
Veteran.
lutrniatlonaL
Sehroeter
' Puritan.
Al bain Favorite.

tlj* &lt;*mtlnued
p&gt;. those clubs

-

a,
z*|wu
— l lie
monte* attending tb^unveiling ot the mono
roncluAw! Friday with the firing of a national

Ithaca - tertter- tub factory h atUpplng lwy&gt;
appeared mottrew Inw-rll—l with the names
nt Wallington and IAfayrtte. J. W. Roberta,
pnwidttit of the Washington aaaoriation.

Since the Quincy girl- bare taken to early
There's noth-

Ruskeye.
•
Burnet Fa PertMt,
Peerless.
State.
&lt; r -eti
Biirer King.
Wbeeler's.
Welcome.
Carleton.
Old
, Gera.
Crystal.
Kctoto,
CmtennU’,.
Zlpp's Grape Crystal. &lt;tem,
Um Wea^ngtOB)
Windsor.
Fleur de Us,
. Horen-ign.
Daisy,
Feather Weight.
.
TIierr are doubtlfss many other brands of
alum tiakihg powdep/brslde ti
amlned and named by the authorities Most of
the baking powders sold In bulk. t&gt;y weight, and

dr 11 rend by Rer. Dr. Bncktey. Tbe public thi- description.
school children —ng -America,- and thr
Prof. Wiley. Chemist in Chief of tbe I *epartGrand Army post concluded tbs exercises I meut of Agriculture at Washington. D. C..saya:
with a kaluui.

formancv of lifeV dutir-

Nrw OkutAXS. April MK.—Judge D. A,
Panlee, of the United Htatas circuit court,
Saturday rendered a decision on final bear

quantity, la place of other acid salts, should be
prohibited by law."

Hertwrll'a mills at Juniata burned Tut»day. U&lt;ftiier with a lot of lumber.

photic ..ornpany against tbe National Ini
There te‘ over l.'JOO memtwrn of the
firoved Triepboqe company in equity. Tbe order St. George in tlie upper fieri Insula.
decision i» in favor of tbe Bell company and '
HI ha. order**! 140 property r&gt;wn«r* tn build
frndant* ar* an infringement on the Beil

R iterillnge-r loX hi* life nt Ea*t Saginaw
in attempting to i**u-ue a drowning boy at

tdsion nil—■ given rhe

company judgment

Johmtoe. tbe higbmt living offiitr of the
&lt;&gt;nife«l«wate army was unanimously elre-ted
on boiKcary member of Baker post No H, G.

•Metlon

four legged ehickru

MtXXkvoia, Minn.. April
nal's Huron. D. T.. special say
Labor party territorial can

AfiUet s nearly every one in the spring. Tbe
• rstem bavins become accn-'umed to lhe brac­
ing air ot sluter. is weakened by Um warm
■lays ot the changing season, and readily yields
to attacks of disease. H.sxl's Sarsaparilla It
last the tnodleine needed, fl bales and bu!M*
up every part of the body and Alvo expel* all
Imparities from tbe blood. Try It this seasonAu rxploskui nf gas badly wwAed the
office &lt;if Dr. Bl las, at Fowler, Satuniay.

Dranksxfitsi er the Liquor Habit FMitivsly
Cured by admit:isteruig Dr. Haires'
Gcldsa Bpedfic.
Itean be given in a cup of coffee or tea with­
out tlie Knowledge oi tbe person lakiag it। is
absolutely lianraess and will eBret a pernia-

The best possible testimonial
bl his ability to grapple tvith | Good tra..........................
Beat tra..........................
these diseases—a successful I Tea
duat........................
practice in dealing with such 2-lb can baking powder
The Boas coffee
disorders.

Testimonials.

.

Beat coffee...................
Grtffl coffee.......................
' W. J. Bovrne's rigar-. the te-at J Fine cut tobacco, &gt;&gt;:•. 4Hc.. 60c. &gt;•
• Plug tobacco. 30c.. 40c . 50e.,

Cord inwg. :.tr,
Of these be can show enough Flour of all kinds.
Ground feed.
Corn an*&gt;-/*.
to convince the most skepti­ 11 (3pvrr
and timothy evevt
cal. from the very best citizens ' Grocerim of *11 kinds.
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
cluding business men, farmers,
A. D. COOK.
mechanics a’nd others.

DON’T PUT OFF
HxAting*, Mich., April lat IM*.
i partamblp b»-re*o/ &gt;rv *it»u-v te
&lt;■ * A II Itanyxn. «-h1 de.:i, '-.-inAw
t flrm name ot J. G. Bunvra 4 -&lt;t*

Seeing him if you are suffer­
ing from such aiseases. Now
is the- time.

Consultation Free.
The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he can cure
you. Extended experience as
a specialist enables him to
easily determine, and the best
of modern applTances'and the
most
approved remedies,
adapted for special cases, many
of them prepared only by Dr.
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily where oth­
ers would fail.

grTO
MACKINAC
Summer Tours,
Palace St^amcri.

Low Ratcb

DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND
a*, creir. OMUaod IloUM, Maftaa Uty.

Ivu; Wa*k !»•» a*«w*ra
DETROIT AND CLEVELAND
— ■■Hl aoadAX Trip* tela* J air aoc Aww*

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Job Rooms.

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B- WHITCOMB, G**-. P«* Awxi.

ttetrol! &amp; Clenlud Steaa Nirlptic: U
DCTROrr, MVCH.

-LUNN : BROS -

Pittaburg 2, Chicago 7; at Washington City
—Wnriiington 2. Bnatua 4; at Indianapolte—
Indianapolis 10, Detroit 7; at New York —

Chicaoo, April 30 —The first week's jdaying of the National Bai- Bal] league nbows
Bortou abssri with an uninterrupted series
at gaasM wau. Chicago had the same record
up to Hat unlay, but droppnt a game to Pitts

pisysd

l b- srlM-lule i* as follows:
I'taynl

GoienMonf.

lamp pod*, as (l&gt;ey pa« along tbe -tract*.
Tbe Imai yard* are unable tn sufiply tbe
«teinn nd for lirtek at Ixtnsing, and many
builder* an- couipeited to buy outside tlie

Butter and Eggs,
Cash or Trade.

Cncw,,. A|«U SB-V—ta- taBl

considerably depleted—II. R. Shattuck in
Tbe Writer
Homathing over &lt;110.000 lure been nx|wreted

DISEASE,

of tbe thirteen original state.. who held a

a monument in Fairmount park In cwtebraUoa
, ut tbe cwitennial of tin- '-ventitutfaai.
I
A few moments before 3 o'clock.-which waa
rewmant than tbe compacted snow of the
the hour wt for hionching, S.*-rv&lt;ary WbitAntic.
' ney and a portueiof hi* jsirty left tb- ColumThis snow, too, I* as fxinxis aa a lump of
I liia. and firucwdrd te a |4atform near the
white sugar, are! white it Is hardly right to
say (hat it fnwly admits t)x&gt; air. yet when
given tip- 14-rk* were cut from ureter tir&gt;

•‘•b- the oiofUo W the penitentiary. A Jack

Wanted.

CHRONIC

It t ikar ninety-nine inrtructor* toeoligbtea

'•nt wtUxiut knowing anything.

I

- MICH..

Can give those suffering
fr«&gt;ni any form of

age who never has had a ride on a railway, | '‘ks the «.ow .n oyr own xour when treat**!
firm! a gun or gone a-tiahlng. Rome folk, ‘n Ux-*.,». w.y Thi* soft, plastic eUrac
wevn to lv .hie to get along with a small
V*.v*°T * 1 th,.nk’
utt"
•hare at tbn jRva nf th* Ufa
known in tbe Arctic country, it Icing there .
Tin- innuii-irrHeMitv
•&gt; A*v-te. ■ ot «ufb firm, solid*character that when a
ano. block t. teid dmr of tbe ground and

-

-

g'«ii.ii&lt;*»*. a* hn- i.wii intimated aforetime.

-

THE - TAILORS
Have just received the largest and finest stock of goods suit­
able for spring wear ever shown in Hastings.

All the Latest and Nobbiest
PatternS'rtTGoods and Styles.

Plrrei-irp
ladiMajolK
Detroit

HANGMAN'S

SUITS FROM $20 UPWARD.

Tlx&gt; r&lt;»rt-I)tepatcfa says thn-c mm. Jack
Crow, George Mom. and Owen D. Hill, were
hanged at Fort Smith. Ark.. Friday morn
ing for cnm.« committed in tbe Indian ter
ritory. AU tbe men were Mgroes with In­
dian blood. Severn own were wntenced to
hang there Friday, but conrainpti »u rwmovwl Handy Hmith and the v-nU-arw of

laeoXAMWiiwx. Md., April '21-John B
Biscoe, colon*!, was executed hern Friday for
fl~, .—...I—* a#
i&gt; t&gt; rw
.. ..

Port Dispnte-h from Columbia, R C , says
Jack Prater, negm. and Jasper Daria, white,
were executed Fridsv.
J'be latter was
hang-1 at Orange berg. R C , arei tbe furmrr
at Columbia, R C.

for a new tna! in tbe

Billings murder mw

Mr* RUlings wapt.

Billings has

Quality of Goods and Work, Guaranteed.

Call early while our stock is completeRESPECTFULLY,

Lunn Bros.

�PROTFHI1'^ THE SLOGAN
,rtpU3LlMNS0fMASS‘CHU.of^^OPENSSYtVANl*.

NATIWAy^r-MAKERS. I POSSIBLE PRESIDENTS.

cMwiia rutaoua to txxrlndv
th&lt;&gt; death ot Mr.
Chloago tut* uniaatrwVrL

RECORD OF
SIX DAYS.

THE

ANOTHER

INDIANA DEMOCRATS.

BATCH

OF

MEN

FACTS FOR MILL OPERATIVES.

KIRK’S

WHO
Belo* la

HAYE SEEN MENTIONED.

lories in tbe United State* itaanaachu-

aetta). Frunce (P.beims district). England
(Yorkshire district), sad Germany (Rhen­
ish district). It U impossible to doubt
the accuracy of this table, as Carroll D.
Wright Is responsible for the United
States figures, ex Consul Friable for those
of Franco. Robert Giffen for the English,
and cx-Consul Dn Bols for -•
- those of
Germany:

IVDUXAMUM| Ind.. April 27.-H took the
't'HWniltatiVrK
th..- I.~u___ T.
। .1 —Penmyl&lt;nmla
vpitc cTMlvcntiini al
.. ' :»• itu-mhcr* be­
. ;..-k by ilmlnnaa
rn.-.L and a full
!«»rary chalruiaa,
•i. th* i-unleii of
. of the leuettu of

and on; that

‘

-t* Uck’^ uTpr^

Governor Gray to the countey m Indi.

A Alger of Michigan was born
In Ufyotta township. O.. Feb 27. IBM

hi

1 h xoe
E.
RtehardKm adl^ the convention teor■ter. and tin preliminaries having l&gt;eea»r
ranged at meetings W'edneeday night Charle*
1 -I.,watt nt Pt^ .l..... .......... J

nlw&gt; named William

°f

right wn w^tbro tatlu i7aau,r?i.eo’,y* !ur,u* '
?vwl
advonacy «ud all
„f.’i lu‘'11p{“O; *» i Lia tnoueyZ *c
right laws, and u» Amort^n01'
oop&gt;' eu»«Utiisg suf

pttheta to the A rocn ran people

offered

from tbooftcratiotw
excluding the LT2L

.. MiiU up a Ito
Ktawtn which

w’Th“» «»&lt;1 to Ids own re

fl'!* *P tbB-

frito^ Uli

B &lt;&lt;xlr*e at

FLOATING SOAP
THE CHIEF

u «,

’ “J «»«wi»nrat graduation

*—1“. and Chara

lhe

^rtiiicniy at Rich

“ UU“'

—. ..wuM.wiKupn.nmco.rt Jtnlgre
Withoul
wm a* follows; First district, W. R. NibUck 1 1‘UI Wenl
Th., senaU- tel,I
Akron lu 1857. and practiced two yearn at
of \ino-iinM.•__ •
stall, and nr_A.&lt;*i
... Bujvurnmx.
.
——..r-«u.
.'-leveland
Ute health failed and ho
Hawfc. of Floyd county; Fourthdistrict At.
intheraU.:
to Grand Raphi*. Mirh.. and enK^llnn. ..EV, «V-......
’
•na-.guratu.n J*?
&lt;&lt; the
u. tte lumtM-r buritema
Hr waa
held*ii» New Yortr**?1'! ''^‘"gtoo to tm , one uf tbe flrat to respond t&lt;&gt; the toll for
erwr, tte first ballotgUngw.ovurwtelnilnRlv
------------------------------------rol01 '
before tbe bouae Monday aud reter^d’"^!1, ^*’1**’ ’~n‘ MklllK&gt;“- joining coaqmny C.
mteto favor that
R. Myer*.
j.MSKit moved that the nomination be mad., j
Krnntmg a |Wl»&lt;»u of «luu£month .
, M,rh,KM“i ra’*lry.
lie made n
, |.k;ii.mu in

, ,------ — “......... — "J —AKU.UIUUII,
Tte remainder ot th.- ticket is a* follows:

nurd applattta
'.Al nmi addpt■*imple prj'P:
.- nc. « niinii to
• '•intel. L |hr
» nt.ttive .gbv.
nttkrew* and in
rtiwnwi •■« (be

^.uoc,..
'■r*L John It Vileon. Green Sanitb, the
terday and gavu Uwtimotiy rwaw-tinit trust
* *“ ,,lecVed governor in 1884.
pruideut of Jbc Ante senate during the con
Ui&lt; in tlw last litgiNlatare. wa» a candidate i nrxanixatiotu.
:—-—k Mr. -1’liilhjM read a riate- | UU^ ^**^Uo‘* ■ ** dectfon.
ment
from
the
wxecutir*
committee
&lt;rf
the
'
for this Iam nomination. G . V.
Fmwkfort. was n&lt;iniiuat&lt;.l for superintendent Maodation giving tbe coumw which Lil to tho cord. Maas.. Aug. 29.1H20. and has always
of public instrui-tliHi.
resided in the statu. Hu graduated from
-_... — .......
uv Ilarvanl In IMO. graduated from Harvard
•proulntan.; the increased corf of prainatlon
under the cunrtantly lemming ft.w of, oil Law school later and began practicing nt
Worcester Elected t* the Ma.iMchusetta
bar party of Illinois he.d iu find Mate con­ from well*; t^e depreciation In valueof oil held
bouse of reprevention here ThuruLiy. The platform de­ for a long period after |iruluctiun. anil the
clare* that tbe b«U«t. in the only tiieus tn get extremely low jriae* obtained for ofi Tbcw.
■ sentatiyes tn 1853
euuatiH. witnsM muJ led to urgntiuallrm with
I
tu
atl,t"
a view U&gt; limiting the production far a given
V &gt;8 senate in 1807.
iM-rtel Mr. PhiUipjM stated that the &lt;x»t ■
ot jroduction. now that wrih are not flow
•
the
national,
con
ing a* they formerly did, U over 41 per bar- !

Mhall Iwi-probfbitcd. and favors tbe |MK&gt;hibitiou of t»x« liquor CraAc
natrd for governor; Cbario* Dixon, of Chleop’. lieutenant governor; Bert Stewart, of

*UU(UI |WIT mrn. tea mv ngnt
| against Bell and knuckad him out Senator
ll now
Itohrtwh. Lfag, Riley amt Detwiefer. &lt;»f
r.-p'iy the Btatiw fhr
i .! ^&lt;-tiy during tiie
de dependent penyipn
i ;,-f .|i..tn annuity to
' !:■-!: !r«-nse Ml.
'
• I*-’
: '•■■hibi! lent to .i voto of
. d s ..v-.~ tor a cbm

fawbirn j.r .&gt;

9«j. -Wi.t.v
&lt;-i» Mid lirtir

"b - llci.uhlvaii
Tremont trai-

Mu-ite.

iI after the ladlot was taken, and all bolted the
i convention.
. ■___
'
;
j
Basuoh, Ma, April 26.—Tte Republican
ivu.cuu’ru
uuKii uu vruur ai. nuua
j Thurnday b} Cbahuzum J. H. Manley.
The
chainnan announced the following temporary
; organisation; Chiurman, Horace H. Bur-

elected to that
body four timer

figure of late Had n..t Ute produrtfou been
bimtad. many of th.- smaller d.nlew would,
lu tn* opinum, bare been &lt;&lt;l&gt;ltg«| t» *us|&gt;et&gt;d.
The Ktatrtuent nt Um- executive commitsurged that nmgTWM &lt;-na&lt;t legislation to pre­
vent gambling hi diffrrein-m and future* in
oiHnd t*bcr artidea of daily consumption.

WAMDrorotr Crry, April 3L-TW -.-note
yerterdaysreewivvd a number of bill* from
commit tars taad ap}&gt;ropriately dispuv-d of

CHICAGO.

Relative actual cvMttof later in a woolen
mill of 221 hands in Providence and of a
similar mill in Bradford; England, accord­
ing to Mr Charles Fletcher.
- I*rovMenc«i. - Bradford

21 y ran. old .

okoko*

’*"•
r UUAM.

March fi. 1877; re
elrrUMj |n

Waa delegate to tte Republican national
convention of 1876. 1880 and 1NW. lie

unenrnud lain! gnuit blllr »vupit«l tbe Hu was attending the public school at Niles
reniaiuedr of the aession, but no action was I when the war broke out. and although
taken and at 5*. p.-u. the senate adjounuxl.
under the stipulated ago he succeeded
Tbs house adopted y&gt;«. conference report on in enlisting and
maker, of Farmington: E. P. Boutelle, E. W. tbe bill outhoriDDg UH&gt;-|x«tma*ter general t/&gt; passing examlns~'~r'r~^V*
adjust claims of |KMtnia,ter» for l&gt;M«c*by fire tion
He rose
i
kfeto?\
eighty-thm- delegates were present
Tba
gradually from
/
■boie continued tbe tariff debate, qwccbot
tomponury organisation was then made parring made
bv
Bynum and Browne
maiient and the list of rice praddentB, one
‘
"Indiana
•*
*
Dockery
of
Mi* through Buccca
from each county, fbawn.
oivn promotion*
All cahdidntcM were elected by accioraation wirept in the oaw of first prudential the way* and mean* coratultleu was then »ub- to the captaincy
rnltted providing that seventeen day* and of his company,
two
evening
*wir(b
weekly
after
Ajiril
S3
A-nt C - B. Cbeofiy, of Batre college. The
and when mus­
•filllowing i* tbe list of elcctara al large
tered out was
riKHen: Ilpncw H. Khaw, Portland; Samuel
N.
Canqiltell. llK-rryfii-ld. Delegates at Uie evening MMKm to l-e for tariff talk. Ho- then atudietl
At this sewuon
Hbaw &lt;&gt;f
Maryland
large: Charlo* H. lYcseott, Joseph H. Man­
ley, Augusto; S. H.I Alirti, Cbaries A. B«&gt;Q- and Gia* of Tctumosp supports! tbe liill,
„u.IA» M'HiXl-tT.
and al Ww&gt; the boux- u'djournal.
to the bar and was
telle. Alternate*: C. J. Chapman, Grorge
Wabhi-Vutox I’itv, April 2*.—A bill was prosecuting attorney of Stark county
U Beale, Laux- Ubiiy. A. B. Hamner. The
He was first elected
.-uminitten on resolutions reported therplat- reported to Um, nunate yesterday granting from 1H6V to 1871
form, which was adopted, and tho convention right-of-way through Indian territory to the to tho Forty fifth rougrees and.hasi«erved
Kanaan City &amp; Pari Be (railway. Ingalls them the Suvente* nth district of Ohio steadily
adj&lt; aimed.
in
that
branch
ever
since.
Mr McKlnlAy
announced that ou Tuesday next bo would

la no wngrcMlonal "wall flower.” Ho
&lt; 'uicaih*. April ‘X—Hon. IL R. Hitt wa*i .trnfen-nce report on the reotlution arevpting has been une of the most active and
Friday nou-.innted by acviainatioti by tbe• tho invitation to take port in U» Ka-ncli ex­ efficient members and has held several
i
puutiuuM
18*0
and
appropriating
F2'k&gt;,00)
Sixth Illinois Republican dutrirt cnnvMtioa
important chairman»hi[*
Ho wan one of
fi-r re-el-ctiun to congress. H&lt;m. Tbomwi J. .therefor was agreed to. Tbe land forfeiture
tn wliici Hendonrei. nxmiber of congruw. from the• ,'bill riinu up next, and Palmer of Michigan the Republican members of the ways and
oiqrwd any anwndm»nt in tho interest of U&gt;o uimns sub committee on the tariff, and
mutuls-r from the Ninth .iistrict of this &gt;tate., Claim* of the Mk- Superior ship Canal omi- wna tbe author of the famous minority
w-.-rv likewbe unnnitaousiy nominated f«&lt; re­ |&gt;any to UUe to land* granted to tlie state -rt report which so scathingly criticu&gt;ed tho
election by tlie Republican conventions «&gt;f Michigan. Dblph cnmparwl the land |nill&lt;’i»* provisions of tlie bill and the majuftty's
t&gt;f the R-pulilican and Democratic lartfcs In
tlw-ir nsqMctive dirtr ‘-ts Tburwlay.
methods In making it up.
a jxilititwl kpeecb, and tbe bill went over.
William Pierce Wye. of Maine, was
Hal* wantel to J«* the bill retiring ,!«n.
DksMolxu. Iow4 April 38.’-The third Fremont, but Reagnn said bv desired to spiak born ui tawuton in that state. Sept. 2.
party ITuhibitionistJ of lows met in Mate against, it. and th*- matter wa. pratpoued. 1830. graduated nt Bowdoin in 1850;
studied law. wns
e,mv.-uU&lt;jn here Thupslay. twenty-two tlole- Tbe senate then adjourned uiilii Monday.
Un- hili for the relief at
admitted to .the
A state ticket was . The LoumWltifjf gat«-: Iwing piwnl!
n-sninaUxl. a* foiling; SccretaryXf state. tile &lt; Itnaba tn&gt;»’ "f Indiana •« Sebrnxka. raid
bar and began
\
practice nt Rock­
J. Mickelwaite of MiBs eiimty: state auditor, adopt.-1 a n^rtution ■■ailing upon tlw treas­
ury
for
tbe
numivr
of
pensxu,
engaged
in
ngMalcolm Smith of Litm county; tn-Hsurer.
land, but after a
rtauiturv
and-tnanufactuinH
wh&lt;&gt;
ore
subject
­
J. L Attanmof Dubique. clerk of tie- mi’
reara moved
ed to foreign emupetiUon. In ronunlttw of
the whole the tariff d«eu.-4di«i wu* emtinuud.
a,
f
where lw, has since
Bw,&lt;«nnn
S— J"-T. •»■ ‘.’tl™ ''
Tbr Florida Itepubllraua.
- '' ■if/*;- r ® • I d o d. • He
Pt-Buwylvauia iqvakilig again* the Milk bill,
servml in t ho st ate
publican state .-onvi-ntioti nt Palatka ta*t and Hemphill of South Carolina. Hudd of
Wlscunrin. and Sayers of Texas jUiu latter
•-'T logisluture from
night •’luctcd four defegulc*. ami four alter
■J
Ty y
1861 to IK7. was
nab« to Chicago. An attemfA to im*ru&lt;t at the night wwms&gt;) in favof Uiereuf. 11for Blame was voted down. Three delegate-* bowse adjourned at H:1U p. ra.
.......
a XrontheUn
presidential
WH.UAM I’rune
c!
WasHiXQTOX Crrr. April 2*.-Tbe only
favor Blaine a» tln.1 i choice, while &lt;me says
DejteW is Ute oulv man Uist can lie elnet»d. Uusinws dona bi Ute hate yusferday &lt;»f gen••» .«!••• tariff, the Two of the di,legates hre white and two col­ OTllnlnW.
ot. U» 'I-'-'- W «” eolmticket In 1864. mayor of Lewiston in
I • a. • |&lt;r&lt;«w*rvod.
Unit,
k&gt;pU&lt;M&gt; « •
■»“'« 1866- 457. attorney general of Mabie in
oral
tiientoC tlw mib
1867- Gfi
Ho wni then elected to congress
r&gt;-4 l.-nt, and de
mLw-U»AU*~i -.1 lk*&gt;*s Uurt six times in snAvesion. serving from 1871
ti&gt;Coscord, N. H., ’April 20.—Tbe large
to 1881
When James G. Blaine resigned
UU
opj«—I l&gt;T B—r "■
wa* thnw-etoty brick *trut-turo, ucruptal by the Otj, ,4 W~&gt; VirK...U,
I.J from tho senate to become President Gar­
mid J high, grammar, intortuudiatu and four Jiri- Fowl .4
UlmoK * field's aerretary of state. Mr Frye was
that
,M&gt;&lt; —"■&gt; »“ b&lt;*l. * •“'■b —«&gt;l«« elected to fill the vacancy, and In 1883 ho
Im ring $30,000; itaurancr. $15,000. Tte ijniiariau
bill. ««-. 1—&gt;•«"&gt; "
was elected to u full term
He has been
church near bv wa* al»» burned. Loe*. $40,­
bl JO U- b«u&gt;
a member of tho Republican national com
000: itu unuK-'.. «1G,(XI1
'
W»M&gt;»»TO»crrr. A,.J
Natick. Maw.. April ‘.V.-Tte Chemical
,&lt; ib. bow*
b.jt Ulrty-Bv. rail tec Since 1873. Mr. Rrye was inter­
Paint mlllK,Nw. 1 and 5 of Henry Wood, munb-n ««■ SMI •(«•■ ‘b.. &lt;14, !b eoUb ested in tho distribution of the Geneva
Son &amp; Co , at teku Croaring, wore burned
award and in commercial legislation.
hut night Lcmm, $50^U0; fully injured.
UtecImir.inaMwiiitUw of the &lt;1x0*. The Lately his voice has been heard on the
Fam. Rjvkr, Mam.. April 20. -Tte atattou committee i-o* «t ’• o’clock, and after f««dng fisheries qaeatfon. which he has always
of E&gt;lbon*M Electric Illuminating company u bill anttateiang a (ridge aero* the
given his closest attention, and on the
sippi at Hickman, Ky.. the h&lt;&gt;u*e al -• JO ad
tariff Ho is a trustee of Bowdoin. and
ably HW.MO.
Jouroed.
_________
received tho degree of LL. D. from Bates
in itel
____ __________
' ,nuuu' W,^ttiel(L
Bklxkfoxtaixx, 0., April 2B.—Tbefloor of
BrocketuanM hall gave way last night while
The prosimct is that protectionist Dem­
a school exhibition was in progress precipi­
ocrats in Georgia will not this y«w sup­
tating 400 pwplo
to
the floor be­
port fn« trade Democratic nomination^.
,u.J bj U» brw. «&gt; ™
low.
Two
wore
killed
w&gt;
far
a*
Graduallv but
surely too
th* quiwwuu
question «■
of pro­
Gradually
out surety
&gt; • April IM-Tbe Rcpub.
. . &lt;industries
t_ .1__ will
wrlll play
^1...
taction to American

“

ly. two probably fatally- Tbcro wm intan«&gt;
exritameni and tho slightly wounded number

S, “7^ 7.7r» ~U

Tot.il com of
wrvkly payroll

81.317 m

then elected Unit-

&gt; ukwmh.” «uu &gt;uuru«a luouo , ,
,
-------- Dr—
an argument.in favor of tlw tariff viesre in l*M’
of Gw Belknap impeachment
thr iiwmmSl-i* Hi. cl.K.«l hl*
uifh ■ &gt;1.. trial
Hr
nn honorod
hnnnftwl imember
-l-hl1-" trial ill
in 187(1
167G
He ta
is an
of fevcral historical and scientific socie­
Hancock and McCtelJau against the attack ties. aud baa n-ceived tho degree of
on ttem made by jngalis »*&gt;me weeks ago.
1-L D from William and Mary, Ati
Wbrn be conclmtortb- conference rejKirt on herst. Yale and Harvard.
the bill for a poo-American conference in
William McKinley. Jr., of Ohio, was
bora ut Niles, in that tttaFc. Feb. 2fl. 1844.

aS- Ttorftoj*,;

JAS. S. KIRK &amp; CO.

J'

Th- convention wns a very' uoby ot*',
1 .-toiefly b&lt;wauae th* Democratic element fallnd

,-toM

James B, Hicketta wa.
,1.....................
.

jmubmmi

fitful |»!itK-al

^•Iltli-v 4 Jtepub:::i’:i&lt;nWon. ,XVe

m-wt gloriou* military
record, partlripat' "
lug hi sixty Hix battluaunder Sheridan and
Citator. tMcomlng. sucira»iv«jy. major,,
|CMnniltte».&gt;f tb«. wbuteth,&lt;rjvcruiidharcutaud and cokim-1. trad on hi*
mil WM thru cucnud'.rel. t&gt;ux little pn»- ^’GreuietiUoti ocrounL of ill brad th wa»
■ made, uul ai 5 p.m. the bouM- ad- breveted brigadier guaeral for “gallant
Turned.
| »«d muritortuua Horvine in the field. * Hu
April 25.—Thntniu VV. , untied fir Detroit and became one of the
OU Fr»riiirf«iSaU« ’oSSred1^!^
*«*«•«»«*• 'umbw uja-ratora in lhe

unaaimowi tefor. tteresult wa* aanouncr.1 I *"
’r‘d,,w °&lt;
(neri'fc-uiu’n Itmm
If..t—
.
amended

Thus wn see, acrordlng toofficial
_________
authority, wages un- 100 per eent. higher in
the woolen and worsted industry in tho
United States than in any of tbe Euro­
pean eountries. No ono claims that tho
duty on wool and woolwts coiuhlned is 100
per centTlie manufacturers would
ratlier pay $12 a week than $0 a week.
So long us they un- adequately protected
they*can pay $12 a week. Reduce the
duty and wngre must be reduced propor­
tionately. Abolish the duty and wages
must nitimately sink to the European
standard. «r 1h&lt;- industries migrate to
European countries.
.
,
. woukteh doom.

Nowz 100 per epnt. is trader, rather than
over, the average difference between the
wrngo lists of the two rouxttrica. It might
be worth while for our Democratic free
trade laboring men to paste this table in
their hats and this fact .in their memory

Tbe signs of activity among the Repub­
licans of tbe south are very cheering.,
especially to those of us in Uie north who
have been insistent for years that the
southern states should not bu abandoned,
but that the national committee should
plan for aud conduct precisely the same
sort of a canvass in what may be termed
the “doubtful states'* of tbe south that
they do in the doubtful states of the
north. What we mean by the "doubtful
statca” of the south are the states about
whrec vote there can be no putwible doubt
if it was allowed to bo cast and counted,
and which, in the present, condition of
both political and industrial affairs, may
be wrested from Democratic control m..|
nddtxl to Uie Republican column, despite
tho obstacles that seem to bo In tho way
The *tate-s of Tennessee, North Carollna. tho Virginias, Louisiana. Florida and
one or two others are unquestionably lie
publican an a full vote and fair count.
The Republicans of the nation should not
be content to lot Uicmi states be longer
counted by tho Democracy by reason of
murder, outrage, intimidation, supprvs
sion. Tito Journal Ims always been in'

favor of a campaign in Uieso southern
states backed by all the force and influ­
ence of the national Republican commit
tec and tho Republican party-of the
northern Mates Gen. Harrison has kept
this question steadily to tho front, and it
is the front, bottom vital question, not
only of this campaign, but of all cam
poigns. ll will remain tho paramount,
dominant question until it is sellliod that
a free and equal ballot and fair, equal
repmentatlun are assured hi every state
of tlte Union We press thi* malto* upot.
tho attention of the Republican party
Tlie next campaign ought to be predicated
upon tin- idra of rescuing the (tepnblicnn J

vote of the southern states and of break- .
ing the sblid south of Democracy and
crime- Il can be done; it should be done;
it intuit bo done.—Indiaua|K&gt;ils Journal.

The inflnemx* of every dhUinguishci I
name hi Indiana belonging to the Demo
cratic party, with scarcely an exception.

of screening men who were known to be
fnlous. and who have now been convicted
and sentenced os such. Not only did
William U. Engllali say to Coy after hl.4
conviction. "The whole Democratic party
is at your bocknot only did Governor
Gray and Senator McDonald devote their
eloquence at Tomlinson hall to a piuicgyric upon the trusted representative of
Democracy, but when William Henderson
went t&lt;&gt; Washington to-secure tho prose­
ration of the indicteiB men lie was
astounded to icam tltut Bynum. Voorhees
and McDdtmld had all solicited of ths. at­
torney general a dismissal of the case,
that these criminals might go unpunished.
—Indianapolis Journal.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE•I GENTLEMEN.
In

Tte only Um call
Hkimlkm Snor
tte
world nud. withoi r ta.-h* ..a M|U. a,
•tyl.RD and durable aa tbow costing 15 oe M.
and having no tack* or nail* to wear thr stackInk or hurt the feet, make* them aa comfortable
v'nU l'8 “&gt;'* h,"Jl *nWt*U *h&lt;*- H’’T
-:one genuine unless stamped on bottom
W. L. IXxurfks to Shoe. warranted?"
W. L. DOLGLA8 to SHOE, the original and
only hand .sewed welt to shoe, which eqaate
custom-made «hocs co*tlnc frotn fa to T9.

GREAT

4259
Have you put of! purchaaing a Cloak?
If so. now is your chance to
save money on the invest­
ment
Marr &amp; Duff have marked
down all their Cloaks to cost
and under.
You can have a good fresh
line to select fcom at an exf
traordihary low price.
This is a chance to purchase
Lanies* and Childred’s Cloaks
cheap.
We have marked them al!
over in

Red Figures
so that yj)u can see the genu­
ine mark down.
Special bargain in Dress
Goods, Plashes, Silks, and Vel­
vets.
’

Also Flannels and Blankets^
Underwear in white, grey or
scrrlet cheap.
We can save you money on
your Cotton purchases, either
in bleached or unbleached.

MARR &amp; DUFF.
In front of Farmers’ Sheds.

Congrcsunnan Scott, of Pennsylvania,
who Is Mr. Cleveland's first lieutenant in
the condnet of his campaign, ia said to
lay much strvsa upon the tariff qub^on.
aud is quoted aa saying tliat "if the
Democrats [rasa a tariff bill they will barn Mclbodirt. *ar&gt; editorially, lu tte Xwcnrow
&lt;IM3) number of his (taper: “We have tr*t«|
to go into tbe canvass imd show that it Is tte merit* ot Ely’s Cream Halm, Mid believe
a good one. —
and
that ••
if they
..........
--- • cannot pose
one they must go before tho peoph. and
severe havoc with the Democratic party give the reason why ” Right yon are.
canuot recommend »&gt;•» Cream
tn tbe south.—Troy Timm.
I ^r- Scott.-ladianapoli* Journal
tooblgWr.'

�ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.

J-JAVE YOU SEEN LT?

Orangavlllc.
JAra. H. C. Turner, of fraylapd- was the
guest of Mrs, D. Klingensmith several,
nays Inal week.
Mm. Maggie Bailey, of Hastings, was in
town Inst WcdneMlNy looking after prop­
erty ’•I’** owns hen-.
F. E. Fish, of AUegiui. wax here Thurs­
day on huslntwM.
।
The steamer Gazelle is again in Gun:
take ready for loudness.
We timb-ndam! a doctor Irfim Eaton * &lt;&gt;•!
is to kicatr hen- In thr near future.
.
D. Becltmui has moved into a hotwe
purchaM tl of Mrs. (tainrron!
Mm- D. KUngen-mith entertains the
liuib— working bond ncrtw Wednesday.
Tin- Job of pnperWunrfimlutingthv
rhttreh lias taen let to a Mr. F.strs. to be
ixiniplrt'-d before .hum 1st­
- Merritt Cole ha- faiidicd -awing pickets
and eomtm-m-sl faradt'&lt;'_
Monda* the republicans held a caucus
and elcrlKl liir folkm ing delegates to tbe
count i convention: J. H. Earl.V .1. B.
Swan, J. W. Ftari. A. C. &lt; ahillaud Kugctie

A HUGE AND COMPLETE MIRtfOR OF WONDEE LAFD
Joint Lent fa* »«»■) ■ ‘b k and la not expect­
ed to live.
, '
11. Wil-on U able U&gt; lx- around again.
Mrs. Emma a tiM&gt;n ami mm are running
her father’s farm.
• ‘
Scmour Lvwtw ha* bought out Mrs. Bag­
ley and ha- moved lack In hi* old uelgh-

10 ACRES CROWDED WITH FASCINATING AMAZEMENTS!

SILVERWARE I

hootl againMrs, -Slaw-on to teaching south Pine
lake -chiail.
___
___
b going to clerk for
Stephen Doster._________ .
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Water Sets,
Berry Dishes,
Tea Sets, Cake Stands,
Castors.

Thr groumi around the de|M»t Inb lieen
mlyh improve*!, having bwit graded In 1 a

proper way.
Mr. Mosher, our enterprising merelMilt,
ha.- been placed in charge of thr railway
company** buslneaa nt. tin* point.
Batm * Kingsbury an- almost ready to
comim-nce the manufacture of brick.
Our *chiwl baa comim-nml nml Is pro­
gressing finely under the management of
Mi**.,il*'bliiM«i.
1 am glad t&lt;» stale that Mr-. Wm.
have breii boarding with Sheriff Nhriner.
has returned ami the other, we understand, Dornum lias recovered from her illin*ss and
1- now i isiting nt her dnngliter-s home hi
ha* none to Grand Rapid.-.
Our school rirtnmericed Tuesday. denote Oningevllle.
Mrs. A.

M. Davenport moved Into hl* new haute
last Saturday. the how«* having lieen
warjned with a dance the previous cvre

At this .vriling N. F. Wab-on la very
-lek. The rest of Ila- sick In this vicinity
are getting lietter
The fanners in this vlcintlty are very
busy making preparations for a bountiful
harvest. We ln»pri sudresfc will crown

Howard Mwdwr Lt having a porch built
in front of hi* store and Uie painters ate
busy painting tb&gt;- entire bpilding.
lie is
also fencing his premises and ’building
"
she&lt;l for the aceommod*t|«i of

Sujiervluor Ritchie 1* making hl* call*
from house to bbiiae; tn a-certain tiow our
town stands financially. We tiavea terribly
jwinr town Just now.
will hav*
Star lodge of the L (». G. X eh--t*-*l the charge.
following officers for the ensuing quarter
The brick yard will soon la- ready far
April 27lh: KT.. Hlepiiwi Potter; Vice, business. Everything is being arranged
Gertie Wells; Sfcc.. flora Brooks; Financial in Uie i»e*t manner and under the manage*
Str., Fieri Raymond; Treas., II. F. Count; inent of Mr. Batea cannot fail to lie sucM.; l ed Carter; D. M.. Alible Totter; L G.,
Cante Totter; Sent. |Bcrt Carter; IL II. S..
Mr. Dayton ha* thr wal'r ready for tlie
I, IL S.. Minnie Mrlavd: Chap.. K. G. new rating hoiMMt
Rentiett.
Campbell Bro*. A- llaveim have their
R. r. Norris sold a horse la-l week. ami hardwire* atnre well under way.
bought another one of E. Bennett.
Itartiin from Kutainnzoo have ptircliXMVl
Tainin aayw it* was teal mean be* luul to a site In the gnne and will erect a building
take UK best girl home la-fore tlie dance
war oiil. but be enjoyed the other party
John Akrr is flxipg tin* island In fttuJust the same.
jdiajH- and will soon have a iwo-*ti&gt;ry
building thereon for thr n&gt;‘&gt;-ouiUMMlatlo&lt;t
nf vxrursioiiists on the -teamlioat.
Wm. Btyriis ha- bought a wind mill of
II. Barnes lias his hbiuse almost «*on|!u«-cr Br«.-.‘. of HdMings.
.
K. M. Gniliam lia^a rousin visiting him

That fine line, comprising all the latest Rbyle?

Anyone who will see these goods will, without
hesitation, pronounce them the finest ever dis­
played at Hastings.
•

Flat "Ware
Of all descriptions, from tbe plated to the soli*! *ii
ver article—knives, forks, spoons, etc.

WATCHES
TWO BIG. pRllJ.lANT AND BKWILDF.IU-NG PEKFOKMAN’t F&gt; AT

HASTINGS

A larger line than ever of all the best American
and Swiss movements.
An eapf^'ially jine line of Ladies' Gold Washes. '

SPECTACLES.
Complete line of these goods, the best in the
market. Eyes tested fnr ofeharyt by ,

which ure the most accurate test possible for tho«c
who use glasses.
nClN’T run t'he risk of buying spectacles withL/U1N 1 out having your eyes tested fur them
By Spencer’s Opthalmoscopic Test Lenses w e can
fit your eyes perfectly, and remember it cost- you
nothing.
. In the line of

Real

JEWELRY,
1 have all the latest novelties in pins, cuff button
charms, chains, rings, bracelets, ear rings, etc.

REPAIRING.
Hcnry Burn&gt;n I- building u bani.
Anthony Ostroth l|a*,a felon on hand, it
I- Uie -ec»mi he has Uiul this winter.
W. C. Meek has returned fmm Ohio
when-be Ihvii vHting hi*
who was
«ick. but is on the gain now.
Surak thieves stole a couple of ham» of
A. O-trqtha abort Him* ago.
Bay Ik a sean-e article hi this vicinity.

Everybody in Barry county knows that i
workman Kep. Silsbee has no superior. Bring;
repairing to my store and have Kep. do it for
in a thorough and workmanlike manner.
Respectfully.

privileges.
Your correejMiiMlenr reniemlx-r- when
Cloverdale wa- un unbroken- forest, ami
thr red mnn hunted ami trapped around
the numerous lakh* in this vicinity: but
now all i- changed.
Thanks to the ambi­
tion and energy of our early settlers. The
wilderness has liei-fi made into good holm**
for tlu-mselvvs and children.
In closing this letter your correspondent
congratulate- the B vsskb on the rgwl an­
niversary of its existence,
'*
&gt; prosj-T nml always In* fo
'
। tbe -ante principle- whir
I’upheld In thr past.

!&gt;&lt;-•- ii i.-ally -eepi that this I* the :«id
birtluhty ..f Uh- B.txxfcn? But this to our
mind I- true a- yohr 4’rilie has Imh-ii a -til&gt;scribrr t&lt;&lt; that valuable. jw|&gt;er during
nearly alt of that |H-.i&lt;*| ot time and them*
fact* rail to mind rten iH’forr a new..paper wa- putpi-lii-d in Barry nmnty.
when among tin* foriiry, the Allrgim mid
Bart y «a&gt;tinly llrconl pan born at Allegan
quite u number of them found Its admirers
in tbi&gt; part of .the ••&lt;xii4.v. among whom
wa- your
and now-a.-ve take a
retnWpcetlveNd**^ «f the pasr 4S yearwhen then- via- 'vaq no new.* paper pule
hshi-Lwithin the llinitk uf wlAt wa- then
a vn-t amount of wilder —.-. aimmg which 1
l«wreiv*l th** gigntitir :&lt;&gt;ukF we can now ;
number a! h-a-t five t m-WspaiHTs within'
-aid limit-, lhe Banmii* In-ing the olde-t.
Muy thr lU.dxgn with Its wide spread
circulation -UH eohtitiue tb expand and
advocate itx Juwad republican principles,
and Nwh every' bom-ehold in this and ailJolntng countbi- and evm our sister -tates.
We wish thr Ita&gt;mii editors success and
many mon- t&gt;trth&lt;b«y anniversarirs. with
advanced *l -ules rijrtim to the |my roll to
thr Joy aii&lt;l Iwarf- r.niieiit of thr printer’*

S. A. HOLMES
HASTINGS.

HUFFMAN BROS

To tlie nrhebbon* and (Mends «Th&gt; Mi
kindly assisted ua during the stokncas and
since the death of our little ones, we re­
turn our heartfelt thanks; also for the floral
offering** on lhe (a-en.-iou ut the funeral.
•'
Mil. anoMk-. Abciiif. Avkiw.

I have been requested by n numlN-r of
the citizens of lia-llug- and vicinity to
give my view-mid ex)«*-rk-n&lt; «- of the prre
hlbltlon taw In Kaiifii.-. I hnvr Ihrd in
Kan-n-tirar tlie slab- llm' wi-st. for two
year*, and have noflrcti thr difference !»»•tween prohibition thi-re nnd free whtakey
here In Colorado, and I will -ay then- |« a
marked difference. Urn- the community,
av a rule, drink, ami their fainilie- are &lt;!&lt;-*tltirte n- « matter «f &lt;-onr*i-. The s&lt;l&lt;xnikerpers of IA .lunta m-t alxmt nil thr
Jam**- &lt;r&lt;r—. .while tailoring fordias.', I money the IL 11. Cu jiays It* I’niployix--.
William* one day lust Keek. t&gt;ail the mis­ wliilc lu Kaima* jH-ople live lietter. provide
fortune to Inll from n M-aff»ld and break । for their familh- lietb r. ami tl)r vrlmliial
both bums hi hi- Irg Ju-t aliovo the ankle. I record.- are 10U |*-r cent. I«*t t!mn In Colo­
Hr. Burt and wife are visiting their son.-. rado »I uni -peaking of ,wrxtvni Kansa•&lt;ne &lt;&gt;f whom re*idt-H ui North lyving and aud eastern Colorado). But for tin* whis­
the other at Martin. Allegan Co.
key i-lrment of this city, it wouid la* n
Tin**. Morthlaml -old .12 fat «teerx to )&gt;h*llMlllt place u&lt; live lu: but I would Ju-t
i has. I'nhlij of Kichliuid-' Thursday for a- *o&lt;&gt;n Im- In Michigan as In Knn-a- or
C&lt;ilnrudu either, lint 1 ani here, and nni
Clm». William- I- ihakfng needful .re­ g&lt;itig to rttay- I atn working on a nalary
pair-on hi* farm buildingof $75 per tnonflt for the A. T. * S. F. If.
W. ll. Drowii Emj. Ini* put up a picket IL (to. I liavr a quarter miethm of land In
win- fems- along the read -kh- of hi- farm. Kr.n-a-, and mn doing well enough. I
tiding imieli to it* apiHiannicv.
hope thr iM-tter cltlze.ii* of Barry c&lt;&gt;.» will
Br.ui Tump-on i- Improving hl- yard by xuMitln prohibition, and try and redeem
nrw pirki-i fehre. ul.*O a nrw building to your city from wfil-kry itile.
e tiMsl f&lt;«- smoke and ii*h house.
Mr*. F. Fonl i* rrjHirted irry «lek.‘

MICH

SELL

Human Imagination Confounded by its StupendouS'Magnitude.

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad to quote prices.

Which are heating scores of houses in Barry couniy. with
the best of satisfaction. We make them and -guarantee 'hen
work. Will be pleased to give estimates or quote priet

STOVES
Of all kinds. See our stock of GASOLINE STOV

I2ST 2STEA.KT.Y 2,000 YEABS: .
00 Engllsli and Kentucky TliorniiKhlwrd* in KmtMrtlrfin* struggles for Supreme
^Euormotm Bare Truck—Four.Tln.e* Anmiid. Om- Mlle!

what every man desires.

In the line of

FURNITURE!
You can getjvahfc received every time if you buy of

ARCHIE M°COY

At the blue front furniture store, oiist received for the
Spring Trade:

Just, made

Only Full-Groin Pair of Blood-SwcatiDE
“-WZE’-VE GOT ’EM O2T TTTTi JLIStTI”
300 PHENOMENAL ARENIC ARTIST!

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.

|90 DAZZLING ACTS!

Scotch Athlete*, Arabian Metcora. JuptmeM- Mnrvcl*, and a Glianiir European Vaude­

ville CumblniUlon. In Daring unit Da-hlng Performance* on tlu* Huge Tbentn- Stage.
Not h &lt;'he*«niit on the Programim-!

the closing out sale of the stock of Root.

10 to 50 per cent, was Gained
propose to divide the profit of the same with
Now is your time to buy

No Sere and Yellow D-af Attraction*!

50 Cages of Wild BeastS-A Universal Reflexion Savage Life.

--na I3ajreba,ck: xion»Es —..

Of the very finest grade of goods. An inspection will con­
vince any candid person of the fact. He also shows some
new aud nice things in

Willow Goods,

Couches, Stands.

A Full Line of BABY CARRIAGES
Furniture repairing by

1 workman a specialty

And everything at way-down prices.
PEERLESS. POETIC, ROYALLY RESPLENDENT STREET PARADE

I an selling off

Clothing at any price, and Boots and Shoeat Big Bargains for you.
Ladies’ fine shoes a specialty.

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VOL. XXXIII. NO. 2.

Hast,»'Iings
Banner
,i.. .। Weitiiexlaya. by
‘

Hastings,
COUNTY NEWS.

tv.

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1’^* nf n**‘b|P ’•» »hr future wIU Is* the
ball one mile Minth &lt;&gt;f the center. Tin' ft»llowtng.dfRcers were elected for the ensu­
ing quarter:

-Kate Dunham.

ASMS®"-

PEE YJE-A-R.
-n- l ie mid'.ef the year lac
. uill iMwttlvely-be91.25.
. Ills will be added for post-

flsl.SU BATfiSl
•.....................;.............. 9100 00

Kdyry. M»r&gt;i* &lt;;r

"Vk / Treaui.—Chas. Dunhiun.
t Guard—F. O. Dunham.

*'■
PoMniaitrr. Freeport.
D. L. Morthland'^Mar ।

*"k»"»&gt; *
111. &lt;kk II.L
“■
“Il "111 Hum.
*1|&gt; U&gt; IMlwvn1.. ImI SalunUy.

,

FK1NTIXG.
,
t in 'h- Job Frtnttas De­
Bvriythtng in t|i«
c t »I'.h the utrat faces ui

PURE

wm, Broward. Broward.
A. '.JeAup.OnuunaiUe.
;
Ijogmastcr. Yaiik*e Spring.
&lt;. ''. Armntruns, Bowen* Milk.
Money raid to tffviw agent* » ih b.. rrcetpted
I'u o', ’iii ,,A’,N'’K proprietor*, and »&lt;■ tru.t
all *ubwrfber* at t!ir »!«•*■, rnutx-&lt;i who &gt;i*»»
mx settled wlllru*
Sew Irar*. pay thrtr subscription* m th*
nxxxr.n's agents named atjorr.
n
' ItMMBtluHy. •
COaK^’siHKKfiK.

The latest and reigning

imJimiIoii

i» the

arrest and suli-wqucnt rsca^- of
Brook*. Who fa charged with the paternity
&lt;&gt;f Mis* Kittle Burge**' untmni child. The
warrant was fa*m-d last Thuraday by Jus­
' tier Fvighnrr and &lt;*ntni*twl t»» Jerry Van
Nbcker. our m-w marshal and cnnrtablr to
serve. Van drove to Woodland, where
Brooks was at work, arrested him and
started for home, hut ntopped at Vene
Falmerton's raw mill to allow Bn«.k* to
see Palmerton in regard to going on hfa
l»ail bond. Van rat in the :btiggy while
Brooks walked through the mill and dlra|&gt;pearwL The young man reeudns out of
sight pretty effectually. Um. and fa thought
to haw gone to Catuula, virile the laugh I*
&lt;•11 VnnNockrr and the powper-tivr nukher
moum*.
A new roj»c ha* been put &lt;«i the signal
flagstaff, and tfa- signal* will fly again a*
j M»on a* 11 new *et arrive*.
Next Saturday will prolnbly be a big
day In town, fas-ausr on that day G. A.
PERFECT
Truman erlelwatcs hl* tw&lt;-ntteth birthday
into Nashville business rirrie*. giving a
| concert by lire land In front M hi* store,
present* to all the ladle*, nml altogether
I employ* quite metropolitanDrtics tn famm
hfa business.
Thi- fa.}* meet Tuesday mcning nt the
■ini tnoat ,Healthful,
tg Powder doe* not town hall to *ee If they can organize a Ibm*
i&gt;t A'mn. .**old only trail ehtb. Tfan ran fit up «vr) c&gt;a«l
uround* on Hre driving park, at little extJAKIMI POWDER CO.

^PRICE’S

CREAM

Iakinc
•‘qwdeh
dii'u:i!

r- jf itw Mate und tn the
Hank
.. 7'j-Onxv.
Saiioort Bank.
llad1*UC*. Miehtaiui.
Miehtpui.
1'. new
. Ibxsns is.
it. it
is und
and tf.
ne
,r.uid
Miv'i

M BATE
Attorney at Law.
Hastings, Mich.
. ■Il* of the state. Special

J| A. B.XBBEK, M. D„

!L&gt;rtroMttdc Physician arj&lt;’ Surgeon,
M..»
t -nd At
over Kerin's ’ton*
true: r to io .1. r.. a:&gt;&lt;l irom I to p. m, AU caB*
i; tty ,r att) promptly revpoudsd to. Jtesla-:. •• !fcr.tfav p,*&lt;r. cor. crater and Church
*: .bMtii-.-v Mu_.
(
W.LOWRY. M.D.,
'’ •
i ’:i ysician and Surgeon,
of treating direrae* of the
M F tn;.; 1.AH .1*4 i»r preM-rvaiion of vision
(-.'itlsYsi-'
’’,‘^CTAC,-K1* ond-eyr

ri * zid r^denre on llroadway. nrar Court
H&lt;.«tra.Ha*unte. Mich.

aKOLGROVE.
Luwyent,
)t&gt; Viilou bioek. Hastings.)
Fnv5ir» !. ;dt t tic &lt;-&lt;MirU Of the state.
A

E. KEATON,

Attorney ut Law,
ifrortJ. h. Goxlrrar AUo.**«iorv.)
-.ner, iu ui cenrurtthe state. CoUroftoas
■»' ■ -ptty sOfuilng to.
**•

(■ WELTOX

I* W-tit far th&gt;- Ohio Fanner's lniurauc«&gt;'Lu.
, “
• -p:
* man's property agalntt
»*’*’ '.f'r.lUtfhii'iRorwind: against a nat&gt;*»
U«U)-&lt;K^n»tM«*MaaK •
. .

|«X)K A SHELDON,
jva.'. 1.. ai».i.,. • Ikock/Haatlnia,Mteb.)
Io- -.- •
.,r Abstract BoSki in Baa

|J
.iMMKKMAN.
1 • '1 uiK.-pathii' Physician &amp; Surgeon,
■*' ’• - over l.«throp's drug store.)

M AllTLX V. BAKKER, Reul Estate
itf iriuw ub'I Lonas.
.
”-Y.-w.th J. &lt;; Runyan a Son. x doors north
Of FottMlM.
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awi. atteiriun itlveu to Baking excUanM
• rr,t» of nou-resldeat
t'HR’r.!&gt; ■’•Utt* carefully looked after. Farms

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ILitongs. Mich.
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all rourta of the state. oflJceover
llL firkMU* Ifturv.

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Uf H. LANDIS, M. D.,
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tVoodlaud. Mich.
’ ■’.i'.’V* d"’,r ’'"M oI Kilpatrick'* drug
v. all. l&gt;r r.aitid u&gt;ere
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thfa

Busy time with farmer* in preparing
ground for planting corn ahd potatoes.
Some of them are nearly ready and prob­
ably plant this week.
Wheat on the ground looks sickly and
bad and will require more than Warner’s
Safe Consumption t'urr to revive it to onehalf Its usual yield in and about this vlcin-

The ladle* and Juveniles of the M.~
cbureh will give a temperance cantata
the opera house on Wcdnreday evening.

t Mr*. Burton Warner is wry sick.
’ Steven Doster is having a well drove.
M. Doster fa buying wheat at Doster sta­
Vegvtatlou of all sort* fa slow in mak­
tion at the present time.
Charley Enxlnv has just raised a haro. ing the motlier earth present ft* usual
lieautiful apptwnuifle at this season of the
H. Morehouse, carpenter.
II. Brownell fa building an addition to year. T!i«,weather being too cold and no
rain tor a long |*riod of time fa quite a
hi* houae.
Mr. Sherwood has fauight the old Wise drawiaick. causing fanner* to have what
pla&lt; t-. and fa adding to the improvements Mum- calj blue*.
('apt. Roberta ha* sent two haul* from
by building a barn!
.
.lame* Burchett fa selling hay at
a hfa liarnra* shop to Lake OdtMfi where he
lia* nubde amuurcinents to locate
ton.
Mr*. P. A. Young 1* '&gt;n the sick lirt,
Mr. Brainard I* setting out a young
not improving u* rapidly a* her many
(each orehani.
.
Mary Broward, our prot mfatr^**, fa friend* would wish.
Orlo
Kennedy ha* a new clerk In hi*
learning the telegraph art.' j
store. Master James Montgiancry.
Brnj.-Allen’s new bouse which fa to take
Our warm iq«cll han caught a ius&lt;l cold, the Ida**- of the one recently burnt, fa lin­
although the rain seemwl to bring the cold, ing raphlly pushed for ivrupaney and wiH
yet it did more good than the cold.
be in readlne** soon.
Eddie iVuiwk lia* a dek rolt. Dr.
John Henry ha* moved hie Imni from
t)M‘ l&gt;ack imrt of hl* place out to where he Burt, who wa* reported ln*t wxk to have
puic. wa* railed
admlulrter Saturday
live*. »u Broadway rtrevt.
George Ca|q»y has moved lus barn south and Sunday.
Rev. orrire Johnson, a former pastor of
from when' it stood.
Mr. C. think*
the farther south the l*tter thfa cold Hie Wesleyan Mrthislfat church of thi*
idncc. wa* ip'-ndlng several day* visiting
weather.
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Mr. Savarhool ba* torn n part of hi* old fro nd* and neighfans 'the i**t week!
Tfa- ladle* literary lurlrty met at Mr*.
bou*c down mip Intend* to build oti a
larger wale. Tearing down and moving 8. Wlntermnte's. last week. An enjoyaldr
building* seem* to lie the order of the day. tlnw I* reportedThe gnat European show tliat was Wilt'd
George Hanhqau has mraed waatnjf
for this pfa«* "" Frfatay night wa* mot
Roger*’ Comers.
Rumor ha* R that Will &lt;&gt;lney I* coming with a thin crowd.
Rumor Im* it that D. C. Itanney. of this
iMKk ou hfa .•fa. c wllh a houar keeper.
Mr*. John Henry ha* a rag her thfa place, ha* faTomr a partner of . Deb Nor­
wood. of Delton. In the mrat market huriweek Thursday.
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Farmer* an- ptvfmring to plant corn. ne»* at that plan*.
A. J. Smith move* to Augusta this
Some have planted and others are waiting

for warm weather.
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Data are making their appjnran'H- gras*
i* starting slowly, wheat dnes not look
vexy promising yeL
.
.
Simon Keiger is building a church on
the state road at Martin’* Comer*. K. |*

a find das* workman.
People of this vldnlty are rotnpia ningof
colds and cough, wfaxiplng rough, chin
cough and cough cough.
A. Wlltem vrrrflm1 .1
p“'
taiw.
"n"uU?T;,l,!
WM mm, th. Sth rtapfc-r of llebn-w. 1H

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■ Mr F Lyon, of Leonidas fa spending »

F. lUlODKKNKK, Pi^prUt^r.

P n,,U’1 corn ,be flr*t

cutne* to SandUiwn *0 often for.
Lucy HUI is very poorly und her life is
Will Ciawfont ha* moved into Mr.
despaired of.
Cumming*' house for the summer.
Henry Strong is lining rimaMerablr
Herman Trahr ha* gone to Plainwell to
receive treatment for hl* rye*, being-mwr- business hero this spring. He haded three
can with brick and is rawing staves pretty
ly blind.
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lively.
Mr. Rose's bourn- burnt down one day
Several persons were here Sunday view­ last week. The cause of the fin- fa un­
ing our scenery. with a design of foratlng known.
.
sites for boat bouec*.1
The rtraui faiai wa* launched on l^jng
.Mrs. Harrj MbmmiIk having the mean!&lt;•*.
lake Saturday in*t.
It b reported that Jacob Hoffman of
Several new building* are fadrtg erected,
ami Cloverdale fa hav Ing a steady growth South Maple Grove fa married to an Ohio
lady.
and will haw no superthmu* building*.
Mark Holme* and wife of California'vis­
Mr*. Alexander MH'al I urn I* quite ill.
Mr. and "Mr*. Haney Aduny buried ited at .1. K. Smith's Thursday.
•Mrs. A. S. Quick returned Saturday
their youngest ehlld Saturday, j
trim Battle Creek where she had' been
have a team here thi* season. and have'*
Four Corner.
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cwrtng fur a little grandson tliat wa* -lek
little *|M&gt;rt once In a white.
with the mraslc*.
changeable weather now.
M. II. IteynohfaJ* the new night watch.
Sam Smith, of Assyria, visited friends
Rev. J. H. Thoma*.
of Verarentrllh-.
&lt;t-- unlay blat.
f
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lit. . ..
in this vicinity Sunday.
copied tire M. E. pulpit last Sundgy.
The roof of Billy Grafton's iuiusr was
Mr*. C. S. B*»irv ha* a side child.
;
,L
“Ohls ha» bought the interest
Mr. Earl Townsend, of Vermontville, somewhat scorched last Sunday.
I ‘d hfa f&gt;artirer. S. Overholt. Jri the elevator
We bail the Hastiug* Democrat and the
was bn otir street on Sunday last.
I business.
‘
Austin Baronin lost a cnlt one day last Jotmtal that we had brought from the
• The Mihon* are all open and running a*
office for a neighbor one night last week
UNUal. with the exception that Instead of
nnd
was obliged to keep them in separate
Mi** Epith Baroutn is attending scbiiol
lag&gt;-r. whfakey, etc., nothing but root l*vr, In Vermontville this summer.
rooms to keep them from fighting.
ginger ale. pop, etc., fa di*|*en*cd over th&gt;George Shttmi. wife and child, of Cal­
Another male Ixmnter at Harley Kelsey’s
l&gt;ar».
on Sunday last. 11. we extend congratu­ ifornia. were calling on friends lien' last
11. I. Barnum, of Woodland, lias pur­ lations.
chased a ho'i»e of C. W. Smith, and moved
Charlie Nickerson.
of Lacey, was
Mr. and Mr*. W. N. Boice went to
to Naaitvllle:
Ixne-lug via Grand Ixslge on tlu-lr wel­ through here with a grocery wagon last
Dr. Young fa rr|*»rtcd l&gt;ett«r.
ding frlp. _____________________
Several of the Naabville boy* have gone

Mo. Th»o .lone. ImI Munl»&gt;' ovn'IW-.

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
'■r Jsff-f'in and fnnrt HU., Hasting*, Mleh.

Ratos, 91 .OO per Day.

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w Cooper ha* a sister from the north­
ern part of tlwxtate visiting him nt present
Several from this town attended the re­
publican and greenback county conven­
tion* last week at Hastings.
M. Cummin* ha* purchased the villnge
lot at the center known as the Simmons
P,MfaaJiinnie Cole visited her ]&gt;*rents In

L.ravriA last week.
’ Henn' Dunham ba* Improved in health
so much »* t&lt;&gt; fa* “W* l“ Mteml the &lt;h«id
Templar* lodge last Saturday evening.
It fa reported that Elder Huffman wra
marrieti fate!)-. We have nut learned the

name of the bride.
The M. G. C. IL was without s teacher
last Saturday evening; the instructor Mr.
Helm fa'lnc nrveasarily prevented fnau
‘wire wBI be ■ missionary meeting at

w;«7;
the M- E. church on Thursday cv«ilt«.
___ lath, to fa- addrr**e«l
by
the M. E.
.
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^‘T’SElUt.-Loww« lutes tor ad-. thirty uimi.
Daily mail at Crroay «w*— IKX”
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J".'.-’-fl® pod h-wspaperv sent tree.
... 'f_.il..
U visit!
&lt;U&gt;- 1 l;,’WEIJ. &amp; CO.,
Spruce
Mr*. Joel Barfarr, for a few
Mt the last mts-ueg of tire
Mr- Oriu Kennedy.
^imrta I Fort* l-«Hgv 1. O. «- 'I. to inert wmit&gt;lare
i
&lt;l&gt;*vi'W »h* aurnmor. The next
PDFP Fifty cento worth of eharm- mi our strtwta
Ml liibkis
burins «* driving
*
(.
to I(t. held Satnnlayto^f
Warren Flslirt. Jorl Bart-cr.
#t w|ikb tinu. h
^.rcted
Ix-puty Jatnr* Hallett will i*- jpsrnt to
iniTj.
Ou» box nt "Jv-vnaM." »•.. Towne and A;
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Walter Dunham.
R c. T.—Harry Main.

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Everything fa rather backward thfa
•N’rtng.
*
Oat* are up nicely, and some are plant­
ing com. We tear mhdt may have the
Kitto- Lockwtiud had u. *uv at hmm- privilege of planting over again.
K. D. Clark ha« a fine roll.
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Wm. Selble lut, a Otic flock of young
lamli*. *h&gt;ut A01u numlx-r.
*nd &lt;*U **U
J. Vnderhlir* new house fa progrr**lng
rafaed this summer around hero than in
•
*as«m. m ncer.unt of the bail out­ nicely.
look for hay. .Some bgtl. IIO| m,
f
Samuel Ixiani amt wife expect to return
to their home it) Lilfilc Traverse roon.
meadow that will pay to mow.
Hehry Forts** liaa *old hl* fat cattle.
Oraagsrytlle.. “
li. H. Ixurtxe i* able to be atsmt again.
Mrs. \\ hi. England l« quite sick with
lutdie* society win meet at Mrs. Wm.
thrutt trouble.
Vnjdru's Tkunslay. May 10th.
Rumor* an* afloat that We ahal! hate a
Ella Barrett, of Delton, fa’ teaching iu
new M. D. soon. ’
the Ixwrn district.
The services at the church last Sabbath
Old Mnt. Thomas l* vlidtlng her grand­
were conducted by Phillip Merlau and daughter. Mr*. Malone of Rom.
next Sabbath Mr. Bennett will conduct
them.
Joseph Golden lost a horse last week.
Charlie and Nettie England returned to
D. IL Scott hurt his knee last week but
OtM*o laxt week.
Eli and Albert Nichol* attended the is out again.
Mr*. Joaeph Golden has gone to spend a
burial NT\-ice* of Lyman Shedd at Prairie­
few day* with her daughter Mary.
ville la*t Saturday.
P. Scott from Grand Rapid* apeni Sun­
Etth- Faulk goes to Plainwell this week
day
at the lake.
to amy through the summer
Billy Mane is quite afck with bilious
Wonder what that Prairieville cliap

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&lt;**rtiey.

MlCIIIOAX.

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The best Advertis-

ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1719.

cisco. Joel Barber. W. Fisher. J. W. Sackct. John J. Perkins.
Rutland—Jamr* F. Mrad. Eli Erway, 8.
W. Lane. Oliver Hale. Wm. Hampton,
Henry Knickerbocker.
Thoroapplr—John Carveth. Horace Wat­
kins. Richard Johnson. Aaron Sherk. John
Ackerson. Jas. 11. MeKevitfa, Walter Fos­
ter, Wm. C. Otto. Dr. Rich and E. P.
Whittemore.
Woodland—C. ti. Palmerton, Arthur. L.
Haight, A. W. DHleulieck. John Velte,
Wm. H. U-c. James O. Ix*. John H. Walts.
Yankee Springs—Wm. J. Rltehtc, C. W.
Armstrong. Wm. Herrick, John Bveriiart
The committee on permanent organ izatlon and order of business reported in fa­
vor of Risking the temporary the perma­
nent officer* of the convention, and pre
wrilied the enter and manner of etactittg
tleltgaten to the various convention*, also
of naming the chairman and member* of
the county committee. Rc|&gt;ort adopted.
Convention then adjourned till 1:15 p. ni.
Chairman Andrus called the convention
io order at the hour fixed.
On motion Horace Watkins, of Middle­
ville. and R. M. Batea were made .tellers.

chairman and tellers.
The following delegation* were then
elected:
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(1) To state convention at Grand Rg|&gt;id* called for May 5th. 12 delegates:
Horace Watkins, chairman—Thomapple.
C. L. Brigg*—Assyria.
A. I- Yaullnro—Baltimore.
F. A. Sheldon-City.
.
Ransom Wolcott—Carlton.
John Furnis*—Castleton.
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Hale Kenyon—Hasting*.
Cha*. 8. Brown—Cfty.
H. H. Gill—•CID.
Ira A. OsgL&gt;«l— Hope.
J. W. Sarket—Prairieville.
Ixirrnro Mudge—Maple Grove.
(2) To slate convention, not. called, for
nomination of *tate officer*. 12 delegates.
C. D. Beetle, chairman—City.
P. W. Burgess—Hastings.
F. McDiTby—Castleton.
J. J. Hendershott—Irving.
E. F. Nye—Johnstown.
Antbody (fatroth—Maple Grove.
. Eugene Harthorn—Orangeville.

high vraupllnient and honor romferred upon
him by the convention.
His remark*
were Hatencd to with the krcnent Irrtwat,
and were vociferously applauded.
Hou. John Carveth wa« then called on
for a sjieeeh. and delivered m ringing addniis that fairly net the runvcntioti wild,
especially when he spoke of how much

repubhcati ranks than was ever possible to
one who embracsl the
constijavting
doctrines of democracy an he once dkL
Illa remarks were replete with wit and
telling hit*, and were frequently applantk
On motion of Mr. Carveth It was voted
as Uie sense of this convention that Rus­
sell A. Alger should fa-- named' far the
presidency- by the republican pgrty.
Motion adopted unanbnuul) by rising

onk-r" were'Indulged in which sh’owrot a
strong feeling in favor of the n-uoqdnatfon
of Governor Luge. .
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Thereafter one of the l&gt;wt ropoMican
county conventions arer held here ad­
journed, each delegate • feeling that the
work had been well and thoroughly 'done.
Truly can it I* said of the republicans
'of Barr) ruunty thal they are a harmonious,
united, active aMdaggremlve political Torre,
and unless some unfprseen difficulty shall
arise, they will make a iqdendid fight and
win a brilliant victory In Novemlier.
The irremtiack rcmnty convention met ’
in the court room Friday to elect delegates
to the state convention at 1 .arising May 8th.
About s.’&gt; delegates, representing about
half the voting prwlncts of the county
were |irr&gt;ent.
John Llcbty. chairman of the cuunty
conimltter. called the convention to order.

convention and J. H. Itennfa secretary.
■ Following were the delegates elected to
the state &lt;xnivention called at Lansing
May Mh.
f J. H. Dennfa. W. W. Kelly, J. E. Hogta,
Geo. Mosey. John Dawxnn, Ja.*&lt;m Tobias,
Gro. D. Barden. C. P. Pcmllll. Gee. Moore.
GrovThomaa, Jacob Shoup. W. F. Hlcka,
H. Van Syckle*. &amp; IL McIntyre. W. E.
Grigg*. Cha*. A. Bailey. Wm. (Yidlcr.
Geo. Whiten-). Geo. Nichola, Wm. W.
Cole. F. F. Camplwll.
Resoititton wa* introduced to endorse
Jas. F. Mead—Rutland.
President Cleveland's administration, and '
John Carveth—Thurnapph-romnn-udlug hfa tariff mnaiage. This
_ John Velte—Woodland.
brought
out a'stunn of objection*, especial­
’ C. W. Armstrong—Yankee Springs.
(3) To Sd &lt;!i-tri&lt; t I-onvrntion. not yet ly from surb wheelliorsiw of tfa- |tarty as
called, for nomination of rongrrssinan.
rongrwisixx::, 42 W. W. Kelly, of thfa city. Gen. Moore,
Maple Grove, and the entire delegation
delegates.
from that township, itcsklea others. Reso­
John Carveth. c.ialrman—Tlinmapplc.
lution wa* withdrawn.
.
J. J. Perkin*—PrairlcvUlc.
J. H. Dennis offered a subatitutrValling .
P. T. Colgrove—City.
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for tariff rnluctkni and &lt;s&gt;mmendirJg the
Thon. S. Brin*—Maple Grove.
course of Michigan democrat* in rongrraa
David Huggvtt—Awyrii
&lt;m the tariff question. After much dis­
IL K. Stanton—Baltimore.
cussion, which showed a hitter feeling
J. M. Koger*—Carlton.
.
again*! further combination with any
F..C. Boise—Castleton.
party, the sulmtitute was laid &lt;m Uie table,
L A. Melntyro—Hading*.
13 to KL
Convention then adjourned.
it didn't take more than half a minute's
Malcom McCallum—Hope.
convenuttjon
with the older and wise bead*
Delegate* elected to Dl.-drict Convention
oftenparty toshuw that they realize that the
for election of two delegates to National
party
has lost nearly all IU force and
Convention: said distrVt Convention called
power and votes because of It* union with
at Jackson Monday. May T.
the democracy, a party wIiom- principles
W. H. Powers—City, Chairman.
and traditions are as much &lt;&gt;ppo*rd to
J. G. Reuter—Irving.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
greenbarkfatn as night fa to day. It la
C. R. Palmer—Maple Grove.
very doubtful indeed, unless the greenKepubMean County Convention.
L. N. Moslu-r—Johnstown.
Imckrr* change tbQ£r sentimenta. whether
Never In'the history of the republican
J. H. Waltz—Woodlanct
there can be any union of the democratic
&gt;arty has it had a finer and more enthusFrank SyI Vester— Yankee Springs.
and greenback partles at all In Barry county
astic convention than the one In the court
John Keagle—Castleton.
thi* year. If there fa. It will mean jnst
room In thi* elty Thursday. With the sin­
C. H. VanArman—City.
one thing, that is the total disruption of
gle exception of Barry, every township1
G. Striker—Baltimore.
the greenback party. The heart, brains
ami ward-In the county wa* represented, a
.1. F. Mrarl— Rutland.
and conscience of that party haw suffered
very unusual thing for a ronventlop whose
H. A. Durkee—Castleton.
the disgrace of an illegitimate alliance aa
Walter Brown—Orangeville.
sole work was the cbtmaing of delegate*.
A finer looking nnd mon' orderly lot of
All abdye delegntioii* instructed to mi long as ttiey can. and will rels-1 against It
men never before assembled In Barry coun­ vscancie? should any occur.
The 10th annual convention nf tfa- Bar­
Following delegate* elected to senatorial
ty. Tlie assembly was entirely hannontou*. and though it lunl tw delegate* to eonvantion hereafter to tie called, and ry County W. ('. T. U. was held at the
_ Baptist church In thfa city on May 2nd and
elect, and 21 memfa-r* of the rounty com­ delegation authorized to fill vacancies:
Tlnl. with a good detection from it* local
mittee, it tlid all thfa work, listened to two
union* of which there are seven In the
S. F. Hinchman—Baltimore.
fine speeches, in the short space of an fa&lt;ur
county:* Hasting*. South Hastings. Rut­
mid a half.
,
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Marshall Bellinger—Barry.
land. Mlddlcvillv, Nashville, Coat* Grove
Promptly at ll:«o M.) L Cook. Chair­
W. W. McKibben—•Carlton.
and Woodland. Every buslnra* session
man of the county committee, called thy
wa* crowded hill with reports ftom officer*,
M. IL Todd—Hastings.
omventlon to Older and read the call.. In
local work and superintendent** depart­
faiimlf of the committee he named Enoch
G. K. Beamer—City. 1*1 ward.
ments, showing tliat these woman are try­
W. IL Snyder— - fid ward.
Andrus, of Irving, as temporary chairman
ing to get at the root of inltun)&gt;eranre by
of the convention.
educating
the people to the deatnictive
8. J. Bhlelman— *' 4tb ward.
H. A. Durkee, of Nashville, was made
tendencies &lt;»f the drink haUL That it. I*
Ole Douglas.-*— Hope.
,
sorrefary pro tom.
for the nation's good that we Imcome an
K. Andrus—Irving.
On motion. C. W. Armstrong. J. M.
alroliol and beer despising peojite; that
C. H. Steven* -Johnstown.
IU«et* and O. M. Cleveland were mad* u
jnst a* surely a* the drink habit detmam
I. . laipham -Maple Grove.
romuilttee oti credential*.
nnd destroys the man who give* himself
A. C. Towne—Pralrtev lib-.
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M. U Ctwk. K- F. Nyc hud John l.ee
up to ft* influence, just an sure will the
J. B. Swan—Orangeville.
nafian fall tliat encourage* it* manufac­
Thus. Haney—Rutland
ganlution and &lt;»nirr of bu*lne**.l
ture and rah': tliat the whole tendency of
W. C. Otto—Tfa»rftappl&lt;*.
Convention then took a rvcww df IS mlnttic um* of alcoholic sthn^latrhi is deraorgRA. W. Dlllenlmek—Woodland.
utra foi tliesc commltu*** tn pnqiarv their
zatimi and dvatK The) realize that some
S. &lt;*. Warren—Yankee Spring*.
rv | * *r t ■’
line of rdnenttamd reform fa nefeaaary rtsl
By unanimous rising vote, M. I. Cook
Ppota n*a*Mmbllng. tlse committee on
through
the varied department* of tlie
credential* reported the following person* was re-clectisi Chairman of the count)
union wart thfa fa being attempted. As
as properly authorixasi to represent the var­ ronuuitte. Tlie following members of raid
report after report wa* lyrnd-rt In. one
ious townsMpfi and wards in the eonven- committee were then *el&lt;-eted
would see that Uii» work for Un- saving of
Assyria—P. K. Jewell.
tton:
-their ejdldn-n fa &lt;&lt;ir vv.ry'liear th* hearts
Baltimore—N. lAthzm
A*S)Tia-—Go"- F. Steven*. Lucian A.
of these mothCTl and tliat their watch
Barry—J. H. Brown.
Hyde. P. K. Jewell. R. D. Chapman, C. U
wool and iMuimg zmiik-iu. “For God amr
Caritou—J. M. Roger*.
Brigg*. O. M- Cleveland.
Horn.' and Native Land** fa of strong signif­
Castleton—F. D. Soulew
Barry —not represented.
icance. Wrdniwaay evening was given to
Hastings—F. W. Burgess.
Carlton—Ransom Wolcott. W. W. Mc­
the reading of pa|M*rs &lt;m various, topics
City. 1st ward—G. K. Beamer.
Kibben. Solomon Shively, H. Crockford. J.
IM-rtaiulng to Um union work. An address
City, 2&lt;l ward—Eugene Jordan.
M. Roger*. Wm. W. William*. N. A Hard­
of welcome was given by Mrs. G, D. Lee.
CID. "■&lt;! ward—C. H. VanAnuan.
ing.
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president of tli&lt;-Hastings union, ami UnCity, 4th wanl—A. E. KenasUm.
CMtleton—John Keagle, John Fumfaa,
n-spunae by Mr*. J. Flemming. frnmNaahHope-Jas. G. Brown.
Friend D. Soule*. Hibbard Offley, Wm.
ville. The meeting closed on Thursday to
Irving—Enoch Andrus.
Strong. Jacob Osmnn. George Bump, Wm.
meet lit one year at Middleville. Officer*
Johnstown—Frank Bullis. w
N. Devine. Frank C. Boise, Harry A. Dur­
Maple Grove—Thoa. 8. Brice.
kee, &lt; land Prfne. Austin Delong.
ter. of Woodland. president: Mrs. A- £.
Orangeville— Eugene Harthom.
Hustings—L. A. McIntyre, P. W. Bur­
Burton, of Hastiugs. Roe. Secretary; Mrs.
Prairieville^—A. C. Tirwnc.
ge**, W. SjMmable. Hale Kenyon. D. K.
Finney, of Middleville. Cor. ‘ w-etwtory:
Rutland—Eli Erway.
Binbail and Cha*. F. Bldeltnan.
Mrs. E. Pennock. South Hastings, treaMirThornapple—John Carveth.
Harting* City, irt ward—Gem K. Beam­
er. The president to seh«-t her own *uWixxliaxid
—
John
Velte.
er, Chas. H. Bauer, Henry C. Lewis.
Yankee Springs-Cha*. W. Armstrong. l«erinU*ndvuta and county organizer.
Hartlug* City, 2nd wanl—I&gt;r. W. H.
• The committee afterward selected A. E.
Snydrr. Cha*. W. Jonlan. R. M. Bates.
Haatingit City, 3rd ward—IL IL Messer, Keuarton Secretary.
The following rrsolntkHi was presented cca a scries at remarkable articles by
H. H. GBL M. V. Barker.
Harting* City. 4th ward—M. I- Cook. &lt;'. by Hon. John Carveth. and waeadopted un­ Helen Campbell, ou the wretched condiD. Brobn. S. J. Bldehnan. Wm. H. Pow- animously by a rising vote and with great
enthusiasm:
«r*. A. E-Kcnaston.
McCallum. 1. A. Osgood, Jas. •
RerotewL That
Jkw.hwvL
Thai it fa the uuanimon* and will
G. Brown. C. F. Cock. Ole Duuglara. Wm. opinion of thfa c.mv«mtton that the usage*
‘of the party entitle tfa- rejiublleaiis of Rome. Th.- IRnatraUui by Hugh Eaton
' Irving—J. J. Wing. Job Cheesbr.mgh. J. Barry county to the right to name the
J. Hendershott. Hudson Bisson, Jas. W. ■ candidate
caiulidate fur
for (ongrera
Congmia fn.tn
fn.m thfa
thia dtatrieL
diatrirt. claim at pictorial art. Olive
the pjveciit year, and that the delegates
Qodfm. Alrln Bates. Enoch Arnim*.
Johnstown—Franklin Bullfa. II Iran Cade- elrcteslto ths- Congreiwtma! con rentJon tube
man, E. F. Nye. &lt;’. IL Steven*. W. H. Nye. hereafter called Is- &lt;i&gt;d they are hend.y In­ Meridian {"tub* &lt;&gt;f New Y&lt;
structed to urge this right before irorti Con- Mtbjerta’of the find paper,
Fred Tuorc.
,
,
v.
Mayle Grove—Tfa*'. S. Brier. L. E. gnwshmal (’saiTvntton. and aian to w year. Woman FuldMilng
liest ent|Hivon»
to .secure ..
tlw tuaninaMndtf&lt;*
Anthony imuitM,
Ifatrotb, Ireander iJit*- thsdr
unn-'c AuuMm....... ...............
—....... „
..
_
.Lam
. ' -Ti
.. I'alurer.
*__I J.
ti D.Guj.
«1... rv«.ln
ll.rlrn
C R.
Orin
Barker. . Hue ot the Hon. Clement Smith, of Harry.
Oranxerilte—John IL Earl. John B. a* candidate far Cuugrtea. .
Swan J W Earl. A. C. Cahill. Eugen. . Judge Smith was then called upon for a Chief. F. U.
'
Moreeh. He ttwwmded In a manner tliat
|

�■ - Mteh.
OF INTEREST AUKE TO MARKET
GARDENERS AND FARMERS.

DYSPEPSIA

TERNATIONAL SERIES,

may

13.

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nutriment naturally, with the addition of
a dreaming of barn vard manure to give it
a foot hold. wHl. by ita peniistcnt use, be
brought up to a condition of fertility, bemakes iu visitations felt in many sections

ties of thia peat. The one illustrated in
the cut is nunil&gt;cred with the more familI hare takes Hoad’s Sarsaparilla fcrdya-

ipg any of the natural grasses.
In furnishing vegetable mold and
clumping hard, compact soils for the
better, red clover is wholly nnexoelled.
It b one of the most important crops for
■oiling on account of Its rapid, early
growth and the large amount of excellent

OFFit

Kiwr T- i&gt;

reclined ou divans

V. 81.

Betray, deliver

t urnlp beds or patches of mustard, where

Mew York uty.

(Kwit their egg*. In about ten days tho
caterpillars are hatched. In about three
weeks more they have attained their full
growth, which Is about an inch and u half

Sick Headache

readily distinguished from the leaves on
hieh they live. They eat Indbcrimitally recommend It to alL

sh. VX* n&lt;«d » ttmiartil, and

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
IOO Doses One Dollar.
Minnesota Leads the World

M^A

CATERPILLAR WORM AND BVTTERFLT.
Of the numerous remedies that have
bean suggested and tried for the cabbage
worm since it first lx*gnn to spread over
the country and to play havoc with our
cabbage fields, few, if any, have given en-

It jusU/ imputor o» a bousshold ■.
_ 11
remedy. Peckham's Croup Rem- U”“S all
edy l» pleasant lo take *nd eon- fnnmc ref
tains notning the least iidurlrw* iOHUR 01
to the moat delicate child. No
„nnre
tons of trpuUe enter into ttseomFOUp
“&gt;e «upetvtn«eitert
resulting from the sdmlnlstrattoa of the vsrtous

Cures
tough., s„TU'Sk-s:,“ fi~;
Cures
coughs and
thin wh»-rcL. r iid.-nduri -1 “
Colds.
&amp; ILwreh. merchants.
We have sold more
Prokluun’s Croup Itemdo nil that is claimed

Care must be observed when pasturing
red clover while wot with dow or rain. a«
cattle are likely to eat enough of it to
cause bloating, which not unfrequently
mult* in the death of the animal.
It is.
in fact, unsafe at any time to turn cattle
wheh hungry into a large growth of
clover and permit them to eat their fill.
Of course when it has become partially
cropped, and the cattle are arcustom&lt;-d

thus far discovered b in the use of pyre­
thrum. The general experience with this
Insecticide is most favorable, and as high
authority aa Professor Riley unhesitat­
ingly recommend* it far all the different
The black knot on cherry and plum
worm* affecting the leaves at our cabbage tree* was shown to lie a fungus disease
plants.
penetrating the bark.
Tlie only safe
Some have found hot waler very effect
remedy Is to cut it off and then rub the
Ivo on a large scale. Living plants will ■pot affected with turpentine. The to­
bear without Injury, for a few seconds, mato rot was also declared to be a fungus,
water hot enough to kill soft bodied in­ the preventive being sulphur powder.
sects. The water should be at the tem­
Col. F. D. Curtin epokb ujion pigs m a
perature of about 1U0 dogs, when it dairy and fruit farm necessity, and how
reaebe* the plants. It will cool somewhat to feed them lean. Ho advocated a radi­
during application, and allowance should cal change, and said it was a mistake to
be made for thb. The pyrethrum b. think It imp&lt;MKible to keep pigs without
however, advised, and there’is no reason coni. ' Corn b the fanner's ideal of every­
why every fanm-r shuuld^t use it, for It thing, and it b all wrong. Pigs ought to
or buhach, which
b |&gt;rM
practically
same, be fed but twice u tiny, to give time for
n&lt;uuu lb
iir»uT the
inr same,
b now very generally for sale throughout ' rest nnd an opportunity for digestion. The
•
| f&lt;**l sliofild lie strongly inipregnntnl
the country.

&lt;&gt;- Wa, T Remdn
r^u.
! wU{‘
"'‘rogen
Feed them
Prairie Farmer give* the follow ine d- i W“ ' ”‘W‘ *■ tUrn U,e,n *nU&gt; r*e
^ription. with UhiMtralton. of a SLple
‘h'n* ."'/'‘‘T flr,d"
BPI',’orehPKCKHAM’H CRODF REMEDY
devica for pulling fence porta.
‘
ha‘ “ ““«««’««■
?&lt;»»«•*
. - '"Vyyrt
Dr- H. C. Peckham. Freeup with sweet cornstalks anti norghnni.
80d by 0,1 ,ln,sirl»ta. Me. aim toe,
; The beat quality of pork is made out of
----- tfold In FlaMln** hy----apples alone. He pictured the difference
between the effect* of carbonaceous and
! nitrogenous food, and such a pig could tie
fed so long on corn ns to be starved to
death.
I
Dr. J. 8. Woodwnnl adrlrtraed the farm­
er* upon • Nitrogen, putash and Ph&lt;»LT’S
l phoric Acid." He said the air was the
great storehouse of nitrogen; another
•
OKVICE FOR ri-I.Lt.'ffO FKNtX JUSTS.
Nasal Passages.
pan,. four
”“ !■» «■ fclJi
"Take a two by eight Inch plank,
Allays Pain dnd
r-1 law.
„Uta.
Srt
•■""““&gt;'•'•1 Hq»«r u&lt; ib. ct&gt; f«u&gt;
’ •™ tl„
:*, uUnk
__ k
rie«,
nnd
It was
oue
d fl amination
on the ground at a
a'alant
slant of about 43
4-5 degw.,
dc^., ne
*‘ **
n“ said
W,M U
WM" "
M" of the l&gt;cst form*
—
manure.
is •••
found
Heals the Sores,
with top end against the port:
punt: fasten
Tssten the I1 of
. nitrogenous
".
---------*Potash ~
“•«*
chain around the foot of the post, and 1
*he
Germany. Pbos
Restores pie
• l.—. pain
___chain
l.
........
.
. t phone
phoric acid
add builds no
up thn
the frsio-M
frames of anb
then
over
the top
of thTphnk.
Senses of Taste
Hitch on the team and ace how easily they I maifL nnd 1* found In the bones of ani­
and Smell.
will pull out a post. To save time. I gen- 1 mal*. It also exists lu the slag of iron
orally drive the wagon close to the row of furnaces, in natural deposits in the south,
TRY THE CURE
IMWitB. fastening the chain to tlie hind I along the St. Lawrence and in the Can-

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist.

i’i

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PAINT

THE SPECIALIST,
sruniL- irum
-----------------. • ,
satiOTL with the Lord's nipper Iretituted.
There to a point in this lesson which mark*
*. . .
J
A/fh. new

will.
Red clover b not really a pasture,
plant, and ito beat results are realized by unlcavarwd bread,” iK-cauv- leavened bread
soiling or cutting for hay and «e«}.
A was excluded during tin, whole wren day*
very usual plan b to sow clover in the tliat it lanUd The entire pa*«doii nnd death
epring, nidng from 12 to 20 pounds of
seed to the acre, according as tho soil day
bolized by tho Pawovrr.
Th- movement for the otwrvance of the
Clover ought to be cut as aoon aa the
originated on this occanon with toe
blossoms *4',ume a brownish hue and the PaMver
.. . .
_______ Im .-----Llm
swath should lie until weU wilted, when
It must be turned over, but not scattered
or spread, and when sufficiently dry be the frast The disciples were concerned
taken to the barm Clover Is more liable about making ready for it A chamber bad
to be damaged by rain than is either to be secured; tables with coocboff or divan*
prepared; the paschal lamb bad to be bought,
slain at tho temple bet ween 3 and 5 o’clock
observed to protect it from storm*.
Half a bushel of salt to the ton of hay in the afternoon of Thursday, tbro takeu to
Is often sown upon the mow, when clover a private dwelling and cooked; bread, bitter

Is housed In a green state. Its proper
place in the order of value aa a farm pro­
duct is generally thought to be between
.timothy and blue grass.
Cover seed
when kept undamaged will retain its
vitality for many years.

axle, dose to the nnind nearest to the
porta, and load them into the wagon a*
fast aa pulled. I like thr Idea of farmers !
In the following cut l« represented the
giving such simple ways of saving time." ■ form of the yellow trmvinanmt apple,
which la now txrtuddm-d by home of our
TIMOTHY
AND
RED
CLOVER.
ot take
leading pomulogiiita an altogether deCillllU-.
sirablo fruit, and one well adapted to a
widesangeof country. Tlw- general apTimothy may properly be placed at the |A-anu&gt;ce of thi* apple resembles that of
liead of all the meadow plant* for produe- the Early
- Harveat; it Is lundrome and of
big hay of the finest quality. It h perm- ’f0od BiMnlal in character, and when well duh- !
Ushed l&amp;vts several year* without the uc ,
reoaity of plowing up and reseeding. Tin ’
•I by. however, b not a good pasture I
graxs. from ths fart that it will not bear !
cluse cropping aa well as many others &lt;
Ita chief excellence consists fa Ito pro
dnrtlon of hay of the purest and finest
quality for all general purposes, and &lt;-*peclally for horero, In which It haa no rival.
Whatever Umothy flourishes it b uni
verteily preferred for hay and aelb for the

land s adnilniatraU

In this ieoaon wwbebbU tbs L»ni ritttng
.tow, .IU, b» durlpl&lt;**

NASHVILLE.

Can give those suffering
from any form of

DISEASE,
The Lest possible testimonial
of his ability to grapple with
these diseases—a successful
practice in dealing with such
disorders.

Testimonials.
able aid.
Tb„ direction and rjiwequent
event* show that Jenus was otnniacieaL In
th. great crowds of [»opl» that Oiled Jeruaatem, the right man would be dunmguhbsl

Christ’s suffering and death, by which souls
were to be ransomed from tin and death.
V. 19. it was a blind sort of errand upon
which the diadp'.es were to go.' They asked
no quectiou*, but in full faith on Christ's
word they went We, like these disciples,
aud like ztbrabam. are bidder, of God to do
thing* which our reason cannot 'undemand.
Faith, bowurer, gom forward.
V. 20,21. The fswcbal lamb was killed

Of these he can show enough
to convince the most skepti­
cal, from the very best citizens
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
cluding business men, farmers,
mechanics and others.

kTho Dr. will tell you plainly
wnetner or not he can cure
'
you. Extended experience
as
a snecialttt' enables him to
easily determine, and the best
of modern appliances and the
most
approved
remedies,
adapted for special cases, many
of tneip prepared only by Dr.
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily where otb-;
era would fuil.

MAY GOD BLESS YOU!

Oi
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HOUSEPAINT S
^3
g

xrac-aS;

Eswontdri sTtcrr

s

LADIES

PEERLESS DYES.
• ie-V *31 «4vr I v-rvf hlnr

Tl.eo MM

___

either spring or fall, but autumn sowing
t.
_______ ______ ...
,
T
Old.

'

A good way to test the vitality of the
seed b to uprinkle some on a hot fire­
shovel. when, if It mostly burn* up with
out a lively popping it ahoukl'be rejected.
Another good way to text not only timothy
weed, but the seed of other gnuwes, h to
sow a little in a lx&gt;x of fine earth and keep
it warm and damp a few day* until their
character b determined.
Growing tfcb
crop for Ita need b quite common In the
western ittatcM, and Chicngo h the ieadiug
primary market.
Although red clover Is not. strictly ‘
t"hbSIU,R' *
tJZ*
b
tittod to a higher rank unless It be
timothy; and. indeed, if we were wholly re- I
rtricted to the use of &lt;mly oiu» of the two,
it would be a difficult matter to aay whlcli
vain? of clover an a munurial plant and
renovator of wmu out solin fully makes
up for any deficiency It may have as hay
F"-i~*UT&lt;»nta
milk wImm it. *

l~Tredt.M&gt;» gihy,

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CLEVELAND
pamphlets

that was fair to

ryra of a Still gt
people. He ha* b
..pinion. ’ lYie ho

dixrm-ni. has coib
is not the proper
ornment during th

everything la prwp
busy and contorted

tertive system, hi
li*h workingman r

rosy colore which
lavishly employ wh
English example a
imitate. The lette
1h:vk Sir—Than

months last sumi

working- cb4*e* o

under free trade,

.That any person
Ing in America us

enuiest of the wh
a thing
Before a
(either engaged tn
culture) talk abou

DETROIT, MICH.

w-hat It in doing fo

job until Ida eo

Belgians are doing

w*.

mg tho trouble, se
country
You nev

’EL?’ ?h£Mn-»IJ’O’UH St.. BoMrw

Sd. A previous knowledge of a thing dore
not alter its nature
. ..
•U that
doo. tn crucifrinj
tob.br wiek^t
*

pol‘t»

great philosopher*

vxpeeirel to die In Keptttaber. 1*1.1 bought a
bottle ol Uhak4 Kxtraet of Root-. or Seigel's

him.

f«w

studied the actual e

IWreit &amp; Cierelud Xtean Nitfrfiii Ct

meant death” Hence Jcous atato, tliat be
will die iu fulfillment of protdxcy, mid that
while hi« death wa* not the result of acci­
dent, there was still * terrible punishment

trusts,

to point t« Englan

A. D. COOK.

When we are relieved «e often forget to t&lt;
thankltd. Dut not always. Mr. w. W. Griffln
of Trout Crock, 8l. Clair Co, Ala., write*: -1

burn it, or do a
oaviour

x-i

croc* of God. or plead them
will puniib crimes f
themselves.
n. J Prrnntu

steism.-_
^hare An Yon

luolst peaty or clayey soil, and does but
thrive ao well on light, sandy land*
When sown alone half a bushel of seed to

Floor of all kinds.
Corn tnral, far
Ground feed.
Corn and oats
'
Clover and timothy smi

E. a WHITCOMB, Gre-. P*« A&lt;«r..

YOUR BUGGY

FOR ORE DOLLAR
GOITS HONEST

Cash or Trade
Good tea
Beet ten
Tea dustf.
2-lbcan baking ।
The Bobs coffw .
Best coffee
Green coffee
W. J. Bowne'a cigars, the Nut fcj
Floe cut tobacco, 30-.. 40e„ SOc hoc
Plug tobacco, 30c., 40c.. 60e._, '

of rorwpkuou* to
first fair pronnw W
,We ;. candidate

DON'T PUT OFF

Consultation Free.

which they mid repnwnted tho clay whkh
their father* were conqwUed to ore in Egypt
in tnakfmr hrirk thn«
.

Wanted
Butter and Eggs,

Seeing him if you are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time.

In tho nigbL Originally the cupficr w**
taken standing. In time the reclining jxjatuPe, as at other meah, was (ulopttxi. John
occuidcdihepiacffucxitojuni*-*n«i juda* |
may have bcm ou the other iaie of him. ” ~
Our Lord and the twelve dasaplni were a
full pasclml company, ten pcreous was tho
minimum number. As they w« talking
their plam nt the toUe a strife aro*.- among

washed hla disciple*' feet, teacimig them ।
lewwm of humility.
V. 22. Tho effect of tb&lt;&gt; annouuremeu
upon the dheipk. « described in this ver*&gt;.

Republicans even,
forward. *rJI I“e*n

MICH.,

w.L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE. GENTLEMEN.’

Mardi 2S. iwjft

American

free

foreign polit ical o
this Irttot of a rtm

TKLLUW TKANSPAREXT AFFLB.
Uunien that the yellow transparent apple
l« entirely hardy, or to ure his exactword*. “I* Ironclad both In summer and
winter." He has found it tobearyounand almoet ovrrabundantly, and thinks it
Iran subject to the attacks of the codliiur
moth than some other sorts.

H- G. Head, president of the Intenmtioual Range association, disputes the re- _______
IWW
"inter reached Ml percent. He asserts
,hM catt,e ,n Colorado, Texas, Naw Mcx'«’•
territory, Wyoming and n
purflou of Arizona were never In better
at thta season of the year.
C
°L CurU
**TW» th
*: «««d
Col.
CurUxarm
tluo
good pork,
pork, with
ttIlh
fat and lean evenly dbtribnmd, can bmade »&gt;y feeding the pigs on turnips,
- — •
A bill lias been introduced tn the New
York legislature fixing a bounty of two

In Uie ortlinary condition of town work
ni*&lt; arable managenmnt. it ha&gt; been ob
-erred thnt the wall of a healthy foot
grow* down from the roronet at a rate of
about one-quarter &lt;&gt;f an Inch per month
ami that ibe entire wril gf a medium

. L. IXH GI.AS

only theorize. thkt

. U DOUGLAS SJJO SIIOK '•

R'«to philosophy r

to*/ werewUHng to di. for Chnv and

OLAR. Rmocktov. v
WOOLEY. AGEWT,

4
rvjro* whom ChrwTuy

ihk

tonic

u*?*
lh* tatractlon

tbo ntonvment for

ALTERAT: rL

“ld dow“

It drive* our the p.&gt;
the blood pwityinr

wMlnwd the Ifni's 8upX

s

uunte

A 01ORETIC

For The
The

WILLS, RICH4R3SOK I CO. C-w’

�BY PUBLIC OPINION.

loo oaen. because ft a aomethlne
which Involve, the ro(Mi scrioes oon*cquenr.,»
to tho general body of mankind. Temperance
gnostics tell
,_____ _ . •""•ice

Port Huron only iso

•UCIUMidk

to

‘wen fires! «

•rilteg tec,

u-omeion

No puntahtoem i. too ravero tm thora manufactun-rs who plaee these primnous alum and
Mme baking powders before the public with the
aMuraoee that they ore pure and wholesome
article!. In tiro belief of the truth of buuIi
statement nuch baking powders are lamely
used In the preparation of food ana ln lhu WB
IHXNMu ingredients are taken into tbe.ra.

■■,-Atiou m president of the
- '.uifore bo had Imd'tUno to
• . j- hsikod upm by his
Mugwmisjre. and by wme
. nr. bonrol. straight­
-. .rung man and singularly.
' ; ..-tiiwiship
He was

Un.!',

&lt;&gt; nisi one blunder trod
•£&gt; fai t they followed.
. made, and it was one
iitirc Ibe.n when his
&gt;. .•. . broken and he boi.«r r uouiinuutm. and
■
ling for public
. declared to be public
,il patronage, public
• i rt its&lt;if, dnij-tbo ro-

: thi! people. wus all
h
upon a few yean

..
j

... proportion of tho
l»t u pricked by public
. ov shell. Infuited by
•
■;.;^fw wlf tiggran-

i. ...ifi'd
What remains
i, . .'i^iiM'bead for this gova
next four years.

; nu!4rp who .xro wont
i a- m country wh-re,
theory tiioy advocate.

■ I.-, workingmen ore
:hi hi! nuinufiu-turing
v. operation, despite
: . tariff against the
*&gt;• utinetii .if lh:rope,
• t nicy, ever seen and
of 11:v English
traders arc

wiumg art. who
a medical diploma^
tn-, .V—.. i. ....
.

Tho njagaxine rifle ratectal ter the use of
tlie Britixh army was recently pat thrbCtgU
a Bt*rir» of tiwts to tn&lt;.***urc its srouracy,
penetration, range, etc. The dilutorinera of
the English
to have stood tliam ingocri
kiro-l this time, for while the German* andiscarding tlie '‘Matncr-Tv-Xgi" magazine

SJrix-d*

T
«•*“ n,’b« br nndor
“king what you ro not raj-abfe of (loin_

A Flint family ate Itrartily of currant pie
for-dimwir and were aftarM M-.! taken with
riokmt cramping |aini. with indications of
im^oning. Diuigsrs Me thickly MMtterft! all

wnsditcbid near Nagunniv. tanking a total
diit we should i bar® benefited by the experience,' nnd pin
their faith to a calil«-r nearly ono thml
smaller. The now pun weigh, x&gt;&lt;&gt; more than
■ ■-• tht papers you
tho Martini-Henry. which. modified more or
lera. has teen in continual fine in the British
•nt peer by our
tolf whether the
blo magazine pim-ed in front of the trigger
unity were
guard and bolding right rounds,'with one
•turn itan we are
more rnntmed horn.- in the breech, making
t!.v roncluaton i
nine. W ben one magazine in exhausted it to
detached with a single movenw-ut audanutber MUtpiied on. The powder is oxhprrerod
has to cam a Ur­
rn the Bwiui vystem, with the result that
smaller uud lighter bullets may be ua-d. The
ies a free
soldier will -be able to carry 115 rounds,
where bricro ho hod only .eventy. Still betL. to think «if auch
• •fyeiftr workingmen
much greater ttan that of the old style rifle.
rut.nfacturing or agri
—•Scientific American.
nt free trails let them
v:n»ber oyer here to see
•'Another wonderful discovery ha* been
f&lt; r this country, let him
f r six mouths looking for made and that too by a lady In this coun­
ty. Disease fastened its clutcbcs upon
&lt;vat gets ragged and his
her and for seven yeara she withstood Itund he guts t bo thinnest
severest tests, but her vital organs wvre
undermined and death nevined imminent.
bat the Germans and For thn-e months she coughed incessantly
t he work cheaper than and could not sleep. She bought of as a
let ’them send for him bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for
beat what he says about CA-nsumption and was so much relieved on
taking first, dose tliat she slept all night
and with one ixittle has been miraculously
cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther LutZ"
trade Thun write W. C. Hamrick A Co., of
knew them to bare Shelby, N. C.—Get a free trial bottle at W\
you don't like to do that, 11. Goodyear’s drug store.
■ a and sink It or bury it or
d&lt; anything In fart rather
W. I). Sult. ' Druggist, Blpptw, Ind.,
frw trade, that is to say, if
testlfira:
can n-croiumend . Electric
••'■’it fi-reign competition to Bitters as the very befit remedy’, Every
ifatturln£ iadm-tries and bottle sold iia* given relief In every case.
by to
ru &gt; you: fiinnerv by robbing One man took six bottles, and was cured
them of tU ’.r
' ie market. Youru truly, of rheumatism of 10 years’ standing."
U J hrm n -Elect de Phtc Worker), Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio,
Secetarj W..t mr.n'a iV&lt;aodatlon for Do­ affirms: “The best selling medieine I
ll Industry. Ibfl Waterloo have ever handled In my 20 years exper­
ience. Is Electric Bitters." Thousands of
; Englandr
others have added tlreir testimony, so that
Mtfr!.
the vunilct is unanlnmus tliat Ek-eUic
'tnulcru an
many of Bitters do cure all dtwaiua* of tho Liver,
■ '.i said, skilled in philoao- kidneys or blood. Only a half dollar a
■d m tlie best jwln&gt; &gt;!s of bottle at W. 11. Goodyear's drug store.
■ z'.i'pmy. but fur till that
■'i -.plv English mechanic.
Tlie liest salve in tlie world f'»r cute.
• i experience the opera
bruLsv*. ulerra. salt rheum, fever tunrs.
tkinnf
s'x&gt;ut which they cau tetter, cliappel hands, djubata*, corns, ,
rv.-. to have, and will and all skin eruptions, and positively run*
■u I Infltwneo with the plice. ornopay required. It te gii:&lt;rant&lt;sd
&gt; ;which mi amount of to give jwrfecl satisfaction, or money refundrei. Price 2-5 eta. per box. For sale
I ' iii shako.—Boston Jour
by w. H. Goodyear.

■-I'Mn jjirtystaJidN ready to

join in tbn : • i n.-’f of any measure that
*ill reiiu-f ib| ' iirplua and correct tbo
ioeipuiiiiv,, •f th'1 tariff without Injuring
*•1* ifidm rn • dm! labor of the country;
but ti Ung r • V&gt;&lt;-Di.'tnocrats are bent on
«* b*tnt,"&lt; of the tariff, they may
«|*et to
te rU'i-iunter every legitimate
call it what, they
®»V.—Pin .1 .... &lt;•______ , •
..
J

th. Ilan,!, „f-the Euetny.
Ite wnpUini ,te made by acme Repub“^•eiuto; . t^t prJntod miil
*®‘mi&lt;kr their frank to tbdr conrtttu,,!U ,c
ita destination, and

CongreMnum Chipman has introduced a
bin In the house for # railroad bridge
av-rora the river at Detroit.
FUll's JUraaparilla is n jx.werful mul
pleasant remrely for all diseases arising
from impure blood. W. II. Goodyear.
Some Flint ladles who wte wt permit­
ted to vote for school inspector have surd
the Inspector of election.
The best is the rhra|M*t. Hill’s Peer­
less Worm Bjawitic is both tbo ls*t and

ch(aja*L W.-il.-Goodyear.
.
Shephcrtl has a chair factory ann i» «pl1
along on,the way towantsa clothespin f»etery.
’
For indigesUoi'. use Cobb'a Idltlc Hlb-40 pills only
cents. W. H. Goodyrar.
Judge C«*7 »" rapidly recovering in
Washington from bls attack nf pneumonia-

xn.i J i” T"?
bundles uro opened
Don't nreriert a rold. 11111'4 Perri.— . ’T “ P',r|!&lt;iii of their contents for« AUknxl Thi. I. . natter Cough Syrup W a sure cure. No cure, no
look^j Into.—Bo»ton pay. W. H- dteodyearAiuruHt Balil, a Detroit milkman, has
b s n fined S“ for putting water in hto milk.

Klllrd hj Public Opinion.
of^aMMU UU ls
• ImoedBute

\jCk?Ck'X

all over the country. In
hwa.,'ai&gt;n!1‘3 1U wil1 remember thfi
pp-rcrb. -Of the dead say nothing

tbousauds Buffering frc
ever tri
•umption, Ccaghn. etc. I»&lt;1 X«i ever try
En^U.
I
tSiuS

ZS.pla!Et

ri

nwto-Uy mda

gj.ow wltt|

a Montague aanutambulfa*,
‘vrvre- early one morning, and un- onwiouslv
S
bn,u"bt hi® ,n'° White
AltJ’&lt;x*h h« speedily walked out again
aeatls resulted soon aftarwnrd
wje.

OI thf’ job that hr's &lt;i«-

nnd by eoma spells of headache, distress in u,c
MumartuiMa of appetite, a fimterlng of the
during tho Jlo,t
Horn- voting to to- dono by7aml bye.
heart; the chili! is seized with (u&gt; apparently
*W mUI “
Hofilnaw.
can toiles* cough. The coating n» the itomadi treJlL
i.__ i____T .
’
Is dratroyed. perhaps; one of the vital organ* to •’WreiMT With a triant »v
rendered alm.ct u-seless; Mie kriuvys are at­
partially
insured.
■'
tacked With
health or
of
-— Bright-s
—.. dicea*.
.......ot,, .Die
IK. iiraini
_
—
«• ehlta to Irreparably broken down; the adult I
^'.ntob j.jvr jut ^ui«t Bt
beWMiiee a ciironic invalid. Th«^.
....
'ttl.
ni"Ctl!
1* wt .1, to
. .. . ’7in
tlM’ °"!_____
-v OOr .published
Ings of the modera cheap baking jaredem that that language in tbto country.
are eniuposeit oi lime and alum, or that contain
Hruoira tte-ir
sulphuric or pbospbatie acid*.
Mier rink, m,,! chm,, that
the only ou*
now ruillnj^fn all Michigan.
ri4~'£~ Lr,;ag
bddout
exmctveil by swue in Uw sclertion of a proper «xtoen rktoiranake* on n rcwul. trip m m
brand of bakfug powder. Hi10 » no .toc,
dl, many nunutea. Cw-dir!h.' th,t
so. whether the neglect Is the result of Ignor­ «l4nmernhu *n)y ja*tlra,n inaugurated,
ance or recklessaesKcanuri free henwit from ter* to ro;watered an excellent room!
the ratpOMlhWty fat the health, jierhaps life,
A toral katge of the A. O. U. W .t l.btherriiy endangered. No famnewife need bn pemioK mUlM ini p^jj. to ita mcmberwbip
tguoraut o’ the quality and oouipoolUon of the to one night . That goat nuwt have an ex
article whlcti she use* to leavlm her bread, bis­ cMlenl lOtmtltutMia.
cuit and cake. The official tejx&gt;rt* ri^be govepniient chemists, who are certainly unpre­
judiced. have been published and show very
Some of tho Michigan editorial fraternity
dearly the quality and strength of all inc bak'em l&lt;&gt; have
—.. .&lt;
. .
.. .. .
Hug powders iii-tbe market. The Jteyri Baking
— —- ——•—. —■
. .-K-muurg oiiur* to
Powdqr, which Is accessible at every hand, is take either fi»h or froga on mbncriptimi.
reported absolutely free from time, aluin. ptio-Sewral B^g llapldx j«.ijtle ans orgnnlting a
pbatlc acid or&gt;any other injurious ingredient. company far the purjvwe of running a Mon­
It i» further stated by th- matt etninenf author­ tana »br.-p and -kittle ranch.
ities on to"xl hygiene that food leavetied with &gt;t
By acc.'dcnt a Hanover num xwnllowM a
I* more wholesome than wheu raised by any priatoekAigaad then followed the -crittor"
olhur method. Hs ust* I, therefore to be com­ with » dote of part* green. The bug died a
mended. it is i;» be regretted that no other violent death, bat the kwallower ol bugv and
baking powder, wires there arc m&gt; many In the
market, some of which will find their ‘way .1 nto
use, 1* trev from al! o( these sabsiant
The
Ki aim fellow, with an eye to good things,
' blficlal analyst* asiurc ti*. however, ilnfl all eirallied tlie liafo of tlie Spry lumber &lt;xvn;&gt;!tny
bept the Boyal eontaia either lime aud alum. at Knnlt Kte. Marie, and lugged off ihrw
Tlie housekeeper who regard* the health of h'r gold watebee at;. I $ro in coin. 'Hw company
loved one* should nut.only order the Boy al. but will ixmliinue ojn-ratiun* without tbuaidof
make personal ezhnCnntlnn to be sure that no

■ !i&lt;- .tni'Tican pro
. i
an Eng
j red dved by the
Maritol dltib. It
I
r.nL'laml in tho
I

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W a fine

J. •.......

For his monej’ is what every man desires.

In the line of

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moral and physical, in the intoxicating” nmand lallmiiiinwivtiw.i.Au-__ ...
*’

thl» continent.

VALUE RECEIVED

Protaocff tanning. of Bancroft, the &gt;«-re-

with the proper Utppbrc of sbekek
Grand Rapid* wnuta to hoop b&lt;_r»'lf up

n circular notifying all engaged in the drug
btuincu, tluil they muat,compiy with th.- law
n^pecting the enijiloymont of reghiero.1

diatry, th.- clerk of Saginaw county offered
a license without money nnd without pri-c to
the girl who would larar&gt; her mate l&lt;y popping
Elira Willett bluslilngly claimed tlie jiriae.
Jcwepb Griffin having ronseutel to l*&gt; her

to feed tlu, Manton mill daily. It abv turnc
out come 1.5,000 broum-luiLdkw per diem
riatr million fret of maple and Wm k&gt;« are
worked up yearly. The monthlv pav-roU
figure, up nlx.uufj,(xx)
’
itapidx citixen, to
■ hMtler. He wont to California, got marrtod. took m the mK|iU, rambled ore rid
Mexn-o, come home, mmle a Imrimm trip to
UoUmm. rnal returned to the Rapiito, all in•ide of thirty day*
A little Michigan Centro girl, ft year, at.
a*ps. wn* terribly burned by-tlie accidental |
•pilling of Hiilj‘h(ir|c arid, and ..•anuot live.
Her clothing woe entirely roi»t«ui-L
The Lancing printer** rtriko to nt an end,
•■me of ti«j ittrikfaig ctmipcdUjrs Laving reJ-umcd to work, while attorns eont'nue to run
1 tie Tribune, a morning )&lt;apre retabliabed
by them Mme week, ago.
■
Cromwell people have made curit a demand
for new ^liring ,uiu that
loaU tn(lor
keep* eighteen handi humfting right along.
The rtudentx of tbo state ngr.cuhural «*•
teg" have all dripped for their bumro on ac­
count of th* appearance of ecarlet fever at
that nhriue of learning.
John Rocte. un Eiut Saginaw citizen who
wandered uff to California aeventven yrare
ago. bn, returned to the boaotu of hte family
tu let rin know that he tou't dead, a* they
hail long rupiKMil.
Olivet college w to have a new library at a
Cort of gSO.OUO'
Flint to agitating the idea of a mammoth
ervamury with a daily cajxu-ity of 1.000
pounds of butter. Although Flint didn’t m&gt;-

The Orphan asylum at Grand Rapid*, fur
which the late John Clancy willed WKI.OUf), is
likely tt&gt; be n go. Il will c-mt $75.t*Mi when
Ajmjdetnl ami be a credit to the *ecvnd city.
A Hanover man i* the reputed owner of a
freak in the «haj&gt;" of a calf with a ilog's
bead.
Martin Davis, tbo Ow»l» nw&gt; who tell
isjfii n vat of boiling brine, didn't long «sOvivo toe blisturinx ’•th.
Freight haudlerM at revernl Michigan lake
jsute an- demanding
P^ day of ten h . ura.
Skillvl labor cornre high tbi» -urwon.
J
A-Laming church G&gt;&gt; have a boy chotr,
beditked with robe*. “T want to bean angel"
wifi^uuldkM be a favorite air.
Port Huron to b»w a rai|it4to fiber fac­
tory the liuiklingM
which wiU rover three
________ I TStav nr.. Ill ktfl brtl'k StlUClion to her industirn*
A Tuscola count’ citiwm. of « dropairol
tendency, ha" I*** relieved of a ton and a
quarter "of •ujwflunu* water dunngthe past
iven reara. alth mgb H requireJ IMteHjlmp
to do tbo job He Mill api-eun. tv ton good fur
•notlicr Miven-ycarn' aiegu
liev J F Dickie, the ridret llrebytorian
dregyman in Drirrit, in print of .-untmuom
.
~.n
American rcaiiietita

in rari». »uu
,
A Cbcbovgan lumber firm tew already sdd
Id (I0Q.IM) fret of lumber thia season nt good
prio*. and still &lt;&gt;»• the mutensi on band
with which to repeat the oporotkn.
A flflv-righl inch raw went to pb«« in “
Morthvill. mill U» u‘h*r &lt;U{*TT7^£1 **
band* narrowly carapn* «« U*u,,t d“*tb' ,
HmM-nt Fllnrt
men b.v«
«&gt;,««&gt; U. •
AU..

A D.rHmrch I*™,

T,,.™

be a comlmsUbli’ rombiaatorn.
For aptiroiTbiting his «n|*»y'’* ororcotil.
L . n.2
k.. IM|| riven n three.

Tbu can get value received every time if you buy of

ARCHIE MCCOY,

At the blue front furniture store. Just received for the
Spring Trade:

Parlor Sixits,
Of the very finest grade of goods. An inspection will con­
vince any candid person of the fact. He also shows some
new and nice things in

Couches, Stands.

Willow Goods,

A Full Line of BABY CARRIAGES
Furniture repairing by a No.,1 workman a specialty.

HUFFMAN BROS.
----- SELL—-

BUILDER’S HARDWARE

havo mure of the good ’thing* of thin life,
irevcrth-k-w,
.
For the killing of bi&gt; wife ou the Grand
Trunk trail, Henry A. Underltil) brought
•uit agalmt that corporation'in tire sum of
•10,(XX). init got toft, the case bring diKnitend
from tire Fj-.t-m euunty circuit court.
Fin- d-stroyed Ftoberis raw ami
shiugleAnn will operate fifty tnllra of
A JVtinky
mill nt Coral, entailing a lot* &lt;rf $5,0X1; in­
sured for •~.'.(«Xi.

On which we will be glad to quote prices.

The Norcross Furnaces

ton misting school. te&gt; Iwa iqtpoiuted i-tnte

Which are heating scores of houses in Barry county, with
the'best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will be jileassd to give estimates or quote prices.

thorough [iractwal kuoulcdgn of geology und
mimrainKy.

STOVES

ida wore kilieil iu the railway accident at
Uflupis. Neb., While on a visit tu liu-it state.

■uffirit'ntguarantee of mature jud*uient,b*ve
set rail on the wo matrimonial.
A Northvilte chap lira tavn amusing him­
self by firing »tono* at [HiMring train*. Ono
rnginwr aud several jMMaengrrt haw Imn
Injured.
'
A chap with n sore arm interarted the sym­
pathy of a Grand Rapid* Flruggist while n pal
of the former matk- a ban! of L’&gt;o worth of
hard rafih from the merchant.'! Uli. Double
dealing iMt't a rare thing nowadays.
'

have Immu dtocoverrd on D. I‘. WhitmoreN
farm near Mnwu, only thirty fret below tho
■urfaec. When forwrt* dUapjiear before the
woodmaii'i ax MHucthing wmaliy comoi to
tin? front iu&gt; a good sulwlitute for fuel.
A Gratiot county girl elope&gt;l with her pa'«

girl has any shomto wear in tteiulurc «l;c'U

Although nhe'a a ifttle burg, Bloomingdale
g^roudy offered to divide with him.
is locate! in on excellent farming .-Juntry, ln dejoR
b&lt;, ocetdentally pulksl out a stolen
and has •evMJ, c1—
•«
------ ---------------------- .------- —
mediate vicinity.
_____________________ ______ _________
c. bonnlrth
Flint people bnvc become »o aenwbaned to plate tho devious ways of n wicked world.
loitering alxwt tec church &lt;!oora at tho town (
y. h. Ferguxm. a Romo fa/iner, to the
Sundays taking their gospel rarond-handos proud owner of a pair of yearling .calves
it were, that they will hereafter !«• required
w^h 8,010 pounds. Many n fine roart

April in many Michigan towns, wems to
have been a trill" premature. Most of nm
have since wnwtled with a led enra of influ-

FURNITURE!

to pump water faster than a local opliunht
can drink ik
A Detroll mule had a tusdo with hydropboliia, but "kicked" in vain, ux the dtoesue
wa, too much for it. This M mippn*&lt;d to bo the

Whoever will corral tho fire-bug that is
supposed to have illuminated Traverse City
om several occasions of late, and return him
in a hraltfey condition to that burg, will be
pnwntal n ra*h pune of F&lt;W.
The celery industry to increasing at Jack­
son. one grower alone planting thirty -right

Tlie molting «now» revealed the ilrad body
( a num sum* fix or seven niibn fr-mi Man-

'January blizznrd. Ho ws* sj'fWcntiy aliout
M years bf ago. and tbo laid)' had l*vu badly
mutilated by wild teasta.
'

toma D. j. Campau and ex-Mnjor Willuun
G. Thompcon bad a violent H.-ht Nntnrday in
a ruilEoad station in thi* city. Thompson beIngwiinjiirwi a, to be takrei tna xurgeon’a
office m « ••arringo. Mra ThompiiHi, who to

the broUirra-ln-law cnuwl Uw fight. AM
eoocermid are rich ami socially prominent,

YnutatMi. Mich., May 5.—William Black­
more nwi a friend ted a thrilling experience
and on almost miracutea* orals’ tere Thurs­
day
They wwv driving over a bridge
witiiin tlie city limits when U*&gt; hone irawmc
frightened at a train pastetg helm* and
tamped the K»»rd rail* of the tiridge. drag­
ging the liuggy after him. the wimte falling
. ... ...__itnilwiuroh. Thn

Of all kinds. See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

Huffman Bros.

New Purchases of '

DBY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc.
Just made at the closing out sale of the stock of Root*
Strong &amp; Co., of Detroit, by which

10 to 50 per cent, was Gained.
I propose to divide the profit of the same with my imstomew.
Now is your time to buy

Prints at 3 to 7c.
Lawns at 3 to 10c.
And everything at way-down prices. I an selling off

Clothing at any price, and Boots and Shoe*
at Big Bargains for you.
Ladies’ fine shoes a specialty.

LUNN:BROS

THE

TAILORS

Have just received the largest and finest stock of goods suiV
• able for spring wear ever shown in Hastings.

All the Latest and Nobbiest
Patterns in Goods and Styles.
SUITS FROM $20 UPWARD.

train had just cleared that ported of trad;, । Qua|jty of Goods and Work, Guaranteed.
and. although riw b'Vgy
1 into ।
qtUntrra, Uw tuomen were uninjured. Tbo
L.—_
..I.., miissi

..
Qgjj early while OUT Stock 18
'

RKSPKCTFULLY,
tto^wnraon county turner firm

�MX! re&lt;u.a,'

AUUWT 14. 1BTP.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Like a nraahrooui in the night time. the

.I u» m o,d j

•»

It thru had principles fur whichurt ,Uch ,u tad,,, ^d
“How- lu doted. li doM TWd Ido n-|»rt
&lt;* people of ail shades of opinlwj, imrause
It respected Iteelf and latems I for the
■uccrss of Ito own oisUncUre principles.

Soon, however, treacherous leaders got
pweM-sJou Of the part) organization, and to
•drance their own .elfab intern*, pro­
posed a fusion with the dewarraey |u thi.
staie-a fiarty whom: principle, an. |0
every maimer opj.^rd to the tenete of the
rn*»»l*ck part). Fuslou was consutu-'
makr.1 tuMshlgaf, in lsw. «iace Mhl(.h
time Che greeHtack jwrtj has st radii) dre
eilnrel |„ thK
for
*mTW,drml
I'riueiple.

and had bden n party to base poUtieal
isrmtitutkm
No grrei.backer could re•Poet himself and vote a fusion ticket,
when he understood what fusion reaff.
■trons-a surrender of principle, tur Ute

•ake of gratifying the greed for office of .
few leader*.
Tb. dl.n,w tb,
!, M
SrX.l,b I. »„w , republtau,.
But . mtor ctewv la, h^te

P«t&gt;. M»«» W. FteM, -boa,,
tata.Syrf
,ta

Uk,

fur

past two years, now announces that be 1.

do“; *,u' ,bp l*rt) * and Will vote th.* rv
ta itaTn^ta h,*nl"'^i”’P“Ui»ta!
I» U» Dtttal, Trib,,,,.. Mt.
„y&gt;.
II l&gt; tartaip. btalte, tor
'

by the labor party.
no available man and consequently i-upjwrted Mr. Breen, amt then claim a **dnnerratic victory" for having reduced th* re­
publican majorities in the district. This
la an insult to gmmbarkeni and they have
swallowed all of It they Intend to.
Again, aa to kicking up the jropto'*
money in the treasury vaults. The demo­
cratic party continue to ki-ep the key turn­
ed on it and. wi&gt;nw* still, have loaned out
to the ttanks altout dxty-ooe million dol­
lars without interest Ikm. M. IMcklnsou

l^epeatediy urged

but they were

POWDER
Absolutely Pure

i*rrhaiM you may charge me. as you have ,
lieu. lune*. with try Ing to aid the reinxbIlcan |wrty. I ,-icre|it the challenge la-fore
It ia made, a* it is hardly possible that the
union lateir party ran carry the state this
fall, although It will surprise both the old
unary ainu&gt;. w . aww... —» —
Itortlea If It Is wise enough to discard your
•tlh UM&gt; multitude Of IO* tret, short
advice, while for a M-iecthm it would much
rather sec tin- republicans win for the
ort!MK
reasons above stated.
Hou! There'll lie erape on the dour in
Nuvemlier.
State
Michigan. County e&lt; Barn-m.
Notice is hereby »l»rti. that tv virtue of aorit!
o! Bert facta* Imum! out ol the Circuit Court tvr
Thia we clip from the Detroit Tribune, j tbo County of Barry, state of Michigan, to me i
.—.In.! th* ...hkU allll
It is part of an Interview with Major An-!

derson, the noted railroad solicitor, who,
although a democrat is nut so much a one

but that he can say just and true things of
republican friends.
- “How la the congressional boom of
Judge Smith of Hastings getting onT
“Guest* he'll l&gt;e nominated. I understand
O'Donnell won't run again, and Barry is
certainly entitled to representation. 1 am
probably acquainted with more represent*- j
five men in Michigan than anybody in the j
state, and 1 want to say that there .isn’t1
among them all a finer, better more honor­
able man titan Clem’ Smith, of Hastings.
The old Thlri: couldn’t find a better man
than Clem' to send to congrean."

vention ever held In the county declared It
i, „„ ladiiri'™'™ as the sense of the convention tliat Barry’
county, by the usage of the party In the
district, was entitled to liana* the congres­
sional candidate, and lion. Clement Smith
XXV,”,;““ “•)» p-"«'
was the unanimous choice of that cuuVmIn-rpluailtabt hl. taito,, u,
llou. The delegates to the congrewtioual

Franklin Warner. 1 did on the Bru day of May.
A. D. IM*, levy upon and lake all tbe right title
and Intereat of raid M-wm Nhwongcr and
Franklin Warner In and to the Mtowtng de­
scribed piece of land t.ew it :Ali tiiatdertaln piece

COMBINATION
PLOW
Reversihle and Self-Sharpening Shan- and Point. Saves 50 per cent in repairs ’
A -full btock of HARDWARE always ?n hand.

Mlcblnn. known ami drwrlte-d s- Mtoas to­
wn : The w»« half of tlie uortb nest quarter of
■eeUau twrntvreighl (38) la Unvn four (4). north
range seveti (Ti » v»t, contalauw rlgiiiy acres of
land more nr l««. all of which I »hall expow for

BAKER HHKrNEH.HlrertB of Barer Co Mleb.
By PH1LD t HUH DOM. Voder Sheriff.
SMITH &amp; OOLOROVg. Attorneys for Plaintiff.

Notice I* irerebv gl*rt&gt;, that b&gt; sn order of the
Probate Court for the County of Rarer , made on
tbe totb day of April. A. D, tew. six months
from that date were allowed for rred I tors to pre­
sent their clalmi against tbe «*tale of fUnmrl
King, tele of said cmmty. deceased, amt that ad
credhorn ot uld direea-red are required to pre
wnt their claim* tn *ald Probate Court, al the
Prohat* office, tn tbe City of IlaaUng*. for exam-

convention, yet to is-callcd, were instruct­
lull'd April
•«„ uwncte ed to use all honorable means to secure his
WM. w. COl.K. Jitdar of Probate.
,h. „pab’
nomination.
“J-“vtadrua, &lt;M
In the matter of the estate of William S. Bea
’Hte most exciting acene; ever witnessed dte. deceased.
l»wrr. »p,Ttall,
•Notice )« hereby given tliat 1 shall tell al pub­
occurred In the U. 8. Senate when Ingalls, lie ntwlloti In Hi, hi.!.., &gt;.1.1.1-. —.
»»««,
Idtarvl.. «,|tt lb,. Trttame of Kansas, was paying his respects tn Sen­
ator Voorhees, of Indiana. Tlie Kansu
reporter:
senator showed up to the gaze of the world cen*&lt;- and authority grant
the war record of tits Waboah senator, day of May. A. 1).. MM. bi
Barry Ootmlt. Michigan, i
estate, right,
who was In active sympathy with the con­ UUe and Interest of the u
wd ol. In and
r tn Ike Cuud
federacy. Voorhees could not keep still
ngan. known
under the furious lashing he received from
.
frart tanat half
his colleague. and used soich epithets as (nfrtHiotarctiontweut)-fl»e (s) in township
butnber three (3). north of range number eight
••liar" etc. In other words he .disgraced west
amwd nv in
l
himself and his statu.
said land.
fraud May Mb, A.
The last Issue of the Barry County Dem­
LOYAL K. K
With tbe will annexi
'lllUm'u.
ocrat denounces Dr. McNabb/ the green­
Beadle, tea—ag.
back leodea, who has lately Joined the re­
publicans tut a “tloppcr." We think Broth­
er Johnson ought to have his seat in Ute
Xo- ■,n --11 *01 -Mpk

wtai'.ta-u1?"''!1' p“‘ 'P b'-talbaUita

f««n- deveJoj^nJ, ^ ^-

"WaJl

S3mb t£It££^u.,p‘,on that

ly the tariff will be

Morrill • Company’s
FOR YOUR

G. A. R. SUITS
They will not fade, and you can buy them for
Less Money than anywhere else.

We keep the Buttons and Hats also

TICKET FREE to .SELLS’ BROS. CIRCUS.
give a ticket to the circus with every Jive dof/ar sa/e

democratic party warmed Just a little bit
before he talks about “rtojipera,’" and Editon

Bum WlghUnau comes under the same
head. Like Dr. McNabb, be was a green­
backer until he flopped, only Ruas flop]**!
Imck into Uie democratic camp. Tliat is
the only difference.
.Sumc oue ought Co provide the Democrat
and Journal editor* with stuffed clulw, and
let ’em fight It out If It takes all summer.

■ April. A. D.. l«T3. in liber three of mortgages
“U Page X ou which mortgage fberr I.eUlSwi
to fadue al the date of HU. * ,u“e the -XTnine hundred and thlrtv-oar dollar* and tiilrty-

Even reduction &lt;rf our tariff* lia* been
—wherever I muiH X«Crtr^ *cbool hou»e I followed by g decrease of donHe tic produe•uppm »r u, SSd^;.“
I
wages of labor. No exception to this in­
I variable relation of cause to effect can be
found In the history of the United States.
Dead sure 1a It that If Mr. Mill's tariff re­
duction bill liecomre law. the English. Bel­
wn WHO the democrats.
Genre., ugian. German and French manufacturer*
“™~&gt;
to announce
thatl-to.
Im- will,.
‘ will take off from Uh* prices of the good*
they send hrre Just Uh- amount of our tariff
reductions.
tetad. „„„„
On vdu. workingmen, then will fall the
eraaMng weight &lt;&lt; tire president's first step
»»lowr .Uta, “?" te “X" toward* free trade. For our manufactur-

One Price Clothiers

o..um owbSw. rtaSa"
.sa .rYKti"Ti,e-

ttm liu

SSiXSKS.“•

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«*F rirt « o( Un. m,w.r o|
u«Ta IuT,.?LBb{,‘,"*■!’,u,e

day at Aug

** ,nml door of the court iwate m tlie
k2n»
}*“"&gt;'‘ ouotv. Mlehlga.i, (tbit
rv?!!lJre ?‘ViTllrr''.,br c,rri:,t conrt fnr Rar-

U-- ri-vuli ptata,, ln ,b„

aiuouui uuv uu

u

pm

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clUrrelu, theprewBi'irtgajrt b» all ths*
&gt;'&lt; Un? dtarte m

tv-ioo acre. ol

tracts:
Ilcaac direct our attention to one single
Instance wherein this democratic adminlatration has nhown the slightest dlsporition
to advance Uie Interest* of tbe people by
advocating Um- adoption of any of those
things which you and the greenback partv
claimed to be Just and right! Gnn-r
Uerelaod. even before hk inauguration,
squaraly placed hte No. U boat on evary
one of them, and the democratic party. uj&gt;oti all oceaakma. since they took cotitrol youpaupen. and tramps in America.
Wliat arc you

The largest and most complete Hue of

Builders Hardware
In two counties,

if you are going * build, it will

.

j’laiti and Bat iwd '

WIRE

pay you to mc tit and gw our pdcra.

STOVES
OF

their ratabllahmtmta open, they will be
compelled, however much Uiey may hate
' to do It. Co reduce your wages Co the level
of the wages paid by Uieir competitor* In
Rugland. Belgium. France and Germanv.
The}’ will be obliged to do this or be bankrapt. You know the difference in the
wages imld to skilled industry In America
and In Europe. It to killing. The diflerence is one-half. yea. often mon- than onehalf.
BroUtera iu Um* abopa and fartuefaM. the
final result of every free trade measure, if
permitted to ripen, will be to transfer you

Mich.

Hast i

lltulCTl to recover the ruotwy* M-cqred

«&gt;.,**1&lt;I Zoiraiztok H«fan
And still the cry goes up; What has be­
come of Cleveland's civil service reform
policy?

things he rays we cull the following ex­

***',~&gt;’ ^O'VST'ET&lt;S

bidder, at Ure north front door of the Court
Uou«e in the Qty of (laotlngi. County of Barry.
State of Mlehlgaa. that befog tbe flare of bold

T"
bl. det.n&gt;,tau„„

ita^mT:

"»I »c.

JIS

^AKlHC

Die detnerrau are concerned. but green-1
Iwkwt will not recognize hia authority.
He concludes as follows:

Barry county has unequivocally express­
ed herself. on the exmgtvMtonal matter.
By a rising tote, the largest delegate con­

—ttad««lnst

WE HAVE

Every
uescription.

Goodyear Bros.

We ”1! ita,
i-JEWEL-:

Hardware

SlmuHupL

A CARLOAD

-NAILSBought before the rl* in
In prior*.

GRAND RASIM HORD.

Holston friesianS

See our

Gaoliie S18TK,

Goodyear Bros.

Builder*

l*ar

should

tills Diet In mimi.

s~n» Ita. Itakta.

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•srBiNG-'ixxrj-ji
Harrows and
Cultivators.

Then* will t*

Bisserl'b Combination
• low has no equal.

••NO FLIES 0*

vnl"

U you buj your

SCREEN DOORS
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OK US-

�--,uwi Wrfn~lV. M»y »■ !««■

_______ WHEN THE----------- '

Grim - Monster,
“PREJUDICE”
this'mind-dettroylag creature

««•

'1A)SUS his SWAY,

tie object of which will tar the raising of
funds for t|ie graduating nxerdses
*

James
celmu,
b., aayt. hl* read will socm announce ex­
cursion rates to parties of 10 and upwante
to points along that line.
P BnW,
All amranta dur the A. Rower shoe
»* aettied st once ax the matter
clcJjTnn
!,U
K,w"
closed up in the probate m-urt very soon.

ThtSXr" Cl™*' l*n
l»

Those desiring to consult Dr I a
Buhman, tbrrspedajirt, will ffiid’hlm It
' tffi'uuaUtles and the lowest prices.

ilfU See Us!

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("• owcr’w gladden your heart*

Astounding,
Astonishing
Bargains.
.i. it. mu! that b why woaak

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Haxtingx Mich.

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WrtntJf0"1''

Engineer Parker Merrill of the L. A H.
R. R. was m the vjfy yesterday. His
movements, while l^re indicated that
something was “about to be dhr with that
railroad.

R-PW-

^Tn"d.““,1,■M

— |» u»

H»e suit of W. H. Goodyear vs. By.
ixckinsmi growing out uf tin- contract for
Mlc of Dickinson a place, on Jefferson m
lu. brrn MH, Mr.
Hu- building.
*

Nevins'.

Buy school books at Fred Heath's drug
store.
*

Buy prepared
drug xtorc.

book* at Fred
1
.

paints nt

Dr. Lathron’a

L‘;X; .'W,e *

“

"*

You call get children’s wigwam *»ppere
at J. (.. Runyan'a.

A splemlid line of ladhw* fine xhoea at
Runyan’s xlioe tdore.
Potnt.xK $i.«jo j&gt;er
llntus A- VanAnnan'x.

u'

John Busby suffered a strode &lt;&gt;f paraly­
sis.Monday on one side of hi* fare. He la '
able to tie atemt the streets, but has no
control over the portion of hl- fun- that
Ims been psrhlyniL

Xb%.ta" '“■* i“'1’ '•

Those fine water sete yuu have tMitim!
in Dunning A Rogers’ show window* un­
being sold at bargain prices. They are
the .very nobbiest patterns in the market
..J1'?' S' R- Crosby,
and you Will always l&gt;e satisfied if vou buy » a* In town Monday.
* -rt.
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Grand Rapldx buota and fbix-x for'xale
by J. &lt;;. Runyan.

bmdu*! at Smith,

Houw to rent. Enquire’of Mrx. Julia
Kelley or c. F. Bnx.kx.

Einpioytncni

. 1/ CAL NEWS.

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We also keep on band the

Champion Twine Binder,
Champion and Advance Mowers, the Arthur Wood Buggies
and Carriages, the Ferguson Road Cart; also the

Celebrated North Fairfield Plow,
Solid Comfort Plow, Harrows, Seeders, and in fact a complete
line of Agricultural Implements of all the best
*
makes.
CALL AND SEE US.

J. M ROGERS.

Cail at J. (1. Runyan'x and examine hlx
men's fine sbws $nd get prices.
Water white ami red wad oil 10c per
gallon ut Smith,-Hams A VaiiAnujin's.

of Cannonsburg.

Wanted, ok! gold and silver at John
Burner's jewelry store.
Highest price
paid.

Judging from appearances there wfll
'Wt,n« W,,rtdM
mon be some new sidewalk along the State
Tbe Hasting* Engine &lt;k Iron works have i rainevllb- this week.
street front of the court yanl.
a full stock of pi|n-.s. fittings, hydrants.
Hike Kenfield now welcoimw tbe guests
Immv and all kinds of cocks nnd nozzles ft/1
Parker Merrill, formerly engineer of the
at tbe Hastings house.
L. and H. has been aeeurod by tte- C. K.
.wl,,,wl!o»» mui
with
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— ............... '--..MU-..Ln.
•t... k ..f ««riy Ohio, early H»~». *• tl»«*
CaB „„
and
tlldl
-- city water
------- - works.
—
u get Hicir
C. D. Beebe saw Booth and Barret at A S. to sulteit aid for their rood.
price*.
.
Kalamazoo Wednesday.
Y'ou will make no mistake if you buy
■^¥.. O. Hyde will go right on doing.his
Pn-sldvnt Bush, of the C. K. A S. ft. R.
tlie Detroit While Ia-iuI Works Liquid
duty aa Deputy game warden although was In the city yesterday.
paints at Dr. larthrop’x drug store.
some one did steal a coffin
the Mor­
Car load uf Beauty of Hebron and Rcue
Frank Wood, of Big Rapids, spent Sun­
gan depot recently and place the coffin
potatoes just received at Smith, Hams A
containing a written warning on Mr. day with his parents here.
VanAnnan’x. will be sold at $1.20 per
Hyde's door-step.
Mm. F. H. Barlow visited in Grand bushel.
i’
:«l peas at Beamer's.
i , Bear this In mind. Tbe estate of the Rapid* Friday and Saturday.
Farmers, take your produce to HougbW . A. Wright, of Allegan, Is hi the citv talin A Llchty, who will pay you the
y}&gt;;
-• ;.l for sale nt Dunning lab- Augustus Rower will usm be probated.
Before that can be done. It Is utoolutclp on a brief visit with friends.
highest market prin;. it will pay you tq
nrcowin/that all accounts due the late ’Z7‘ • W- Jours, of Grand Rapids, was in
- re-palnted his house Mr. Rower, or the A. Rower ahoe star/
tlie city Monday on business.
Person* in want of wxtdies. jewelry,
j shall br paid at onerist-n appointed t«»sl j
Tlie common ci.nncil ou Friday evening _
F.U™u*'i' "l N"hvn,e- n»de a busl- silverware, etc., will save money to call on
luecuuiiiion
ci.unciiontmnulwra
Friday evening
n.*« trip
tn.,i...
T
John Bessuwr. He has tlie largest stock
I1 Upj-'inted
the
folluwlug
uf
the
to this city Monday.
| nVlVHlIntlMt fX*.
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Iu
Barry Co.
l.w, »..rk
M1
' I U ... „ 1 .if
I..... • I.* It lUri'.,i
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I* 'I*
. I I. ■ Nashville
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1*.
-T. Colgrove vlsltrd
und
We are pleased to note that D. B. A Inger
and 3d wards;-J. M. Bentley. 1st nnd 4th Ihdtosi yesterday on business.
was nselectvsl a member of the republican^
wants. The sujicrvwni and city attorney 1
W. IL Cook vfaited his friends in Grand ।slate central committee. Right ttutn in
HaMltt.
|s«m idjibe netted the are the other meinlierx.
’
Rapid* Saturday and Sunday.
the right place.
u: !&gt;!
in ApylL •
May gilih Is the date of final set^Jemmit /O’. B- Barlow, of Coldwater, was in the
GlasHwarc at and below cost at Withry’s
Ru j^hmair will .be tit the Hastings in the Rower eatate. All thore jmrties in­
bazar. We are going to close out &lt;«ur en­
debted to the late A. Rower must pesltlvetire stock of glassware, ami will make very
ly
M-ttlr
their
accounts
before
that
date.
R.
T.
French
and
wife,
of
Middleville,
11. ar (
i that Dr. Baughman will he
low prices on them.
Bear, this in mind and call at the Rower visited at M. E. Nevins' Sunday.
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Fritfay.
Zx
shoe store and square up your account.
The second game between the find and
Ed. Matthews, a former Hastings boy,
iiaj
. ir MiRiH.-ecd at Dunning A L&lt; —.
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High school nines took place at tbe fair
ri'
.-? . x!ra ipiaiitv.
Z
The city has paid Mrs. Collins S3QO In spent Sunday here visiting friends.
grounds yesterday, and was won by the
-j-t t lenient of
of her
tier claim fnr
ilxriHive. for
f/vr In
t„_­
settlement
for damage*
W. S. Nelson and family are expected first nine, score 13 to 2.
l; I- i.pttid that circuit court thfa juries caused by falling on a defective
here this week on a visit to friends.
term wl‘i: j-i not more than one week.
sidewalk last summer.
Under a recent
Organs! Organs! My organ room is near­
• •ret-t. street wax the -tamping ground decision of the supreme cohrt, the city can . / Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt visited Grand Rapids ly finished. Any person Intending to buy
probably
collect
the
$300
from
the
proprrt/
Thursday
to hear Booth and Barret.
an organ will save money to call and ex­
&lt;&gt;f a jurty of sen-hader* Thursday night
amine my stock. ’Johs Bkcmimkk, Jeweler.
owner.
C, E. Baxter, of the Charlotte Rcpubli-:
favlvi H"'v Ikiu.m— and a new church
Our Nashville readers will lie pained to
Died. Tuesday. May L in Baltimore, can, was a caller rt this office Monday.
mk- in pn*ev»- of erection In the 3d ward.
team uf the death last week at her home
Mary Ann Bishop, aged 87 years. The
Mrs. Arnold Det*olt, of Nashville, visit­ in California of Ida May Martin, formerly
Iht G. A. R. will give p party Thursday deceased had been a sufferer from disease
ed friends jjere Wednesday and Thursday.
Ida M. Ralston. Disease, quick conmimp••v- nitiir, -May K, at Union hall. Bill 50 for many years. She hail been a resident
of this county for 13 years, coming here /P. T. Colgtove and wife visited Grand
from Ontario, N. Y. Tbe funeral occurred' R^tids Thursday to hear Booth A Barret.
', ' Tin- collar and elbow wrestling match
-•' • .&gt;kin ' ulieellothi will be taken
Thursday.
.
‘up lathe M. E. church one week from
Chas. Lunn and Jay McGuire- heart![ Saturday night between NUy Diamond, of
Look out for a man that calls and wants Booth * Barrett Thursday night at GrandI this city, and one Stewart from Grand
Rapids, was closely contested and exciting
Raplda.
I’i lx tin- numlxT uf High to sell you groceries at wholesale. The
throughout It was won by Diamond who
_y for Grand Rapids1 gained three fails out of five, tbe wager of
nub- this year, if nothing game is to offer the goods at Very low / John Rock left Friday
prices, gel an order and ask the buyer to to accept a position as night
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clerk in lire’ S25 and the gate money. Eugene Jordan,
call at the nearest depot for the good*‘ Eagle hotel.
referee, and AL Keith and John Cole,
which will Im- shipped by. freight. The
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Mrs. J. Kurtz returned Friday with her judges.
y lx held Friday evm- order next turns up as a m&lt;e.
slater Mrs. T. Peacock to tlie latter’.- home
&lt;The following are the members of the
Fanners of Barry county rcmcmlxT tliat। in Big Rapids.
/
graduating
elaM
»»f the High school: Kit­
and David llcimett have i the Hastings Engine A Iron works keep
Miss Delight Wolf, now st her sister's tie Beadle. Helen Prichard. Francis Allardnee-.. Both places urc in ■ plow poiutn and other repulrs for IpO dlf•
ferent kimls uf plows. Patronize them. home in Howard City, is very sick and not Ing. Mae TomlinM.il. Lillie Wardell, Mac
Fuller. Barry Wellman. Will Crab, Clayex)&gt;ected to live.
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....... ,.u They will treat you fair and litieral. Bring
tnn Willison, W. B. Matthews. Clarence
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m"k''
Mr. Peacock and wife, of Big Rapid-,
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1 price allowed for all kinds of Iron.
Young, Clarence Barter. Chan. Mug. Wal­
visited the families of John Cole and John
ter Lampman. U&gt;u Huffman, Ben Lee, Ed­
!
Fanners yoii have realiw-d for some
Kurtz last week.
die Bottom, Lottie Goodyear. Clarence
will be nt Nobles’
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.1. M. Ilewcs ami wife were In Middle­ Lathrop.
!t«m Thursday ofjiext I time tliat Houghtalin A Llchty have paid
the highest market price for your butter, ville yesterday. Mr. Hcwes attended the
A team of homes werp left standing un­
«-ggs and other produce. This they pro- Masonic meeting there.
hitched Thursday near the Hastings
&gt; B-tughuMH will lie at the Hast­ jxise to keep right on doing, making it o(
-&gt; 1 relay of this week, and regu- special interest for farmere. to buy their Z'MUB Dora Kennedy, who tas been Engine and Iron Works. They promptly
teaching school In Illinois, is now at home took advantage of the circumstance and a
groceries, dry goods. Imjo&lt;» nnd Atux-s at
enjoying the summer vacation.
good lively runaway soon developed.
their store.
W. S. Stuart, of Grand Rapids. has licen After passing around several blocks they
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April t!'. John McFarland
Mrs. Olle 8. Count,. wh&lt;&gt; has btam hav­ appointed prosecuting attorney of Kent appeared charging cast along State street.
.‘1 - t.eorgin Qver, ixjth of Hope.
ing l»er home at J- W. Hendorshott’s, of county, vice Samuel D. Clay, bounced.
Will McIntosh's dray .received a tad shock
by one of tho horses running agnlnst it but
Buj| 4l»c
d. the North Fuirlleld plow, Irving, has Just left to take, charge of a
Dr. and Mm. Iziwry visited Middleville, soon after the team wax stopped by Merrill
school at Harris Creei. Kent Co. The
Uo'i
। z i;
the Keystone.
jieople of Harrh Creek are fortunate in yoteiday. Tire doctor attended the ma­ Ktedge who gra»i&gt;ed the lines that ware
F. IL Bahluw A Co.
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procuring tlie service of Mrs. Count ox she sonic school of Instruction there last even­ dragging on the ground.
t!i' : -p'.;b!i-m&gt; district convention at is a first class teacher, and has tlie Iwat of ing.
0. P. McQueen, of this city, was found
-la- x-t-ii Mm dqy. W. H. Powers was made recommendations. —•
. Mrs. ('arson, and the Misses Anna Bese- near the Union depot, Grand Rapids,
—&lt; n 'j.n &lt;.f the congressional committee.
mer, B&lt;’lle Spaulding ami Minnie Ue went Thursday morning In a badly demoralized
On Thtinday Frank Brooks, of W&lt;xsito Grand Rapids Thursday to hear Booth condition, blood on his clothes nnd several
Hl. Ruler tripHxi on the sidewalk In
land. was xrrwted on r diargr of sedue’unit id Rix k'-!&gt;U:-k*mlth shop Tuesday •tlon. Marslial Van Nbcker. of Nashville, A Barrett.
gashes In his face. He claimed to have
'uitlit luitl fi ll cutting his chin quite severedid tbe arresting but allowed his man to , P. A. Sheldon. Col. H. IL GUL D. R. been knocked down, beaten and robbed by
go into C. S. 1‘almcrtnn's mill at I' &lt;mmK Cook ami C. S. Brown attended, as dele­ strangers about 13)0 o'clock that morning,
listing ju« added material to our office land for the purpose of'arranglng for ball. gates, Ute state convention at Grand Rap­ but the police. Judging from the appear­
ance of an emtankment near where he was
■re’ii.r ImcdhsUotdollart. we need the Brooks jiaJised through the mill. Ut &lt;«*t ids yesterday.
found, think McQueen mnrt have fallen
y dmon subscription account and fa still at large.
Rev. I). B. Oviatt mid daughter. Mrs. down the embankment. He was taken to
Rev. Haines, of Kalamazoo, will deliver Fred Busby and F. A. Clarke •Hewted a St. Mark's home and cared for.
Flit-, ••iircy .s" are H recently organized a lecture at Clio Baptist church next Mon­ Sunday school convention held at Hickory
Clement Cridler and Bert Blanchard,
inll club at Charlotte. They are real day evening. Subject. ’'Machinery. &lt; «"ka Comers Friday.
two tin peddlers, were arrested at Plain­
4inl.,u« u. mop the earth with a 'Hastings ' nnd Men." Tl&gt;e lecturer cornea highly ,
■ w. it. r®’’®*®' -• *•
■■■ , - .. .
well Sunday, by Sheriff Shriner. charged
recommended and an Interesting lecture Arman, Clement Smltti and M. U Cook
with stealing a pair of boots Friday night
Hir mail route from Cloverdale to may be expected. Admission 46 cents. attended tlie district republican convention from
Warren Foreman, of Rutland.
’ roar Cni'k lias been discontinued. Cedar The lecture la delivered under tlie auspices at Jackson Monday.
They were brought lieforc Justice Ken‘.rerk rcrelves its mall direct from this ofifi'e Baptist literary society.
'aston
Monday morning, waived a Jury and
4. J. Bowne. wife and son Burdette ar­
I«IBL
.
/There will be an cxcuralon from this, rived In thia city yesterday’p. nx. They upon- being tried Blanchard was found
'••not guilty*’ and Cridler was convicted of
•'( Ih*'roinn il meeting Friday evening city to Kalamazoo, over the C.K. * »• «- were arcompanhsl by Mrs. Bownea slater.
the theft. The latter was fined LJ or SO
Mrs. C. C. Wolcott
. *• B". |. was elected water commlx- R. Friday of thia
, days in the county jail. He is at present
'■ni’T vite John Hessmer, whose term has round trip one dollar. Train will leave
C.1L Van Arman went to Grand Rapids
,
'a
guest of the Sheriff. The men were in
this city at 7:30, and will be held in Kala­ Thursday, and in company with Mra. Van
•tpiirtf.
mazoo fate enough tn the evimlng to allow Arman. whtTwa* there visiting friends, th'- employ of an Eaton Rapids merchant.
A |i«i:y ,.f irieudx called at the 'home of excurakmlsta to witnew the ball game txlistened to Booth A Barret.
*in (lie strand ward. Satur- twten the Canton and Kalamazoo ci Uba.
■A. D. Maynard and wife arc in Ver-'' ;M*y 18th. Pn^ram.
‘U.- • vi.tihn: and helped him celebrate his
Singing 1st ami 3&lt;l verses of Scatter
birthday.
:
j ' The following officera of HosUngs
Seeds of KtndnwM.
We »n just quivering with vxcIteinXit 1. O. G. T. werelnMallml Wedn«i*}&gt; eral of un uncle of Mr. Maynard.' Jesse
Roll Call—Quotations from German
1-venlng: C. T..*Mrx. JamtmHallett; A. T., I’alterson, who died yesterday.
■"" If that -dastardly .conspiracy" don't Xatt!?Gook;P.C.T..;Mnu Olive Ougure
authors.
,
„ ...
Mrn. W. J. Holloway . Mrs. D. G. Robin­
*'“•1' rulin' pretty soon it will be a warm ter. R. 8.. H- J. Frakffr: \-S., Mra. &amp;tk
Classic German .cottrae in hngitah,
son, Mrs. E. IL Utlirop mid Mra. J- G chapter 10—Questions by Mrs. A. H.
•tty fig Mime une;
.
Itogrra: F.
May Rifh:
_
.
_
Wc [uve a number of city iota that we lew; Chap.. Mrs. II- I?Kimppet&gt;. M., Leun Andrus attended the Bootli-lfcirrctt enter­ Johnson.
tainment at Kalnmarxx'. Wednesday.
Reading. “The l&gt;eath, of scldllor',
wt" -H on ■•oiitract, inakir.g the terms VanVeisor; D. M. Edna Evans; G-.
I&gt;r. W. II. Snyder, S. E. HiUIIp*. J- J- Bryant—Mra. C. Smith.
Apply nt the offices of Smith A Harns.
Nervous system. Mucatim and Sleep,
' olmn.. or w. p. sidnam.
Down*. J. L. &lt; rnwtey. M. W. Riker and■ the Ctrautauquan—QucMiun* by
Dr.
Ou WHn~4&lt;!
X"'
W H Frost took In the masonic sc1hm&gt;. of
llic Michigan Central now noils tickets
Tiinme.nnan.
inMRKtkm St Mi.'dhwllte last evening.
Bicycling and Tolling, the ChauUo' - &lt; liitaim Jnar. |&gt;uinU on tlie (.rand Kap- reptlou
Mi. .~1 Mf- Jb_ ,1. Tnir
quan
—
Questions
by
MI
m
Nimo.
,&lt;N 'tA.-u.n ,1M.r the C. K... A 8. K. 1L
HMM.-noe «&lt;f Phillip Dunlmr.
vnrr
Mixa Fannie Mixer, who is now engaged
Literature uf ttw far East the ChautauI be f.nt ticket wa* sold Munday.
enjoying themm lvra to the utmost and paruimuu-r in Mrs. M. K»
taki
a bountiful n
• quail—Qu^-tioiis b&gt; Mr. Slduarn.
" iliian, x.
and Mig„
y,
department of Jxicmn* * Co.a atote, M»Critic—Mra. C. H. VauAnuaD.
leaving
behind
mwiy
“
&lt;•
“
»
’
*^
’
7,
**
dtevUte.
apeat Sunday In thia city with her■
Jtiiels. of llaxtiiqp, township, were unlt--d
‘
“
prosperity,
”
also
about
859
worth
of
Closing song.
■!&gt; inarrtage by Bev. G. D. laxt, al Ute M.
parent*.
r- parsonage. Wcdnewlay. May 3.
fnl preeenle.
-i &gt;&lt; n. JYnuanmt

IN THE WORLD.
if you will call at our warehouse. first door north of Bentley Brea. &amp; Wil­
kins' office, Broadway, we will be pleased to show and explain to you the above

picnic Saturday

in

“• m «-

'

I'

BEST ROAD SCRAPER
named unrivaled machine.

••bunts'’ had a

-Headquarter* for
Hcath’ii.

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l£.I«

AMERICAN CHAMPION,

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“ ’“«»«

Black Silk warp Henriettas at

the'Haxtlnga house Friday of thfa week
n'uie*""11 t'ri&lt;lay t,l(T«-after. until further

Mrs.kR. Billingjitey’tt well known and
highly -respected woman living in North
Irving, died Thursday. Tbe funeral wa*
lira! Sunday and wan amended by a l»nrr
mneourae of friends.

BEAMER'S

, T “•
&lt;*rnahau, tn well amt favorleft Friday for Man- B,lly k,n'w« bi- our citizens, has resigned
of lhr ,’n*b-vt«bu' church iu St
r' ,M‘nn- «nd accepted a similar po»L
-»a wlfc vHM
R.PM,
{Jon with the Find Presbyterian church nt
St PauL Mr. Carnahan ami wife will re
move to SL Paul about June 1st Their
many friends here will wish them abun­
dant. success in their new field.

M OPPORIW
Call at

SpiBgenacher &amp;
VuValksnburgh’s
Furniture fiDporM
And examine tbrfr new pieces of uphol­
stered goods. Ttny have all the

Latest Styles
Teles, Divans, Lounges, Easy Chairs,
Couches, Patent Rockers and Corner
Chairs; also a now Invoice of Chamber
Suite In the walnut, cherry, antique oak,
mahogany and rauural finish.
Don’t let
this opportunity go by without taking adr
vantage of it.

Goodyear : &amp; : Barnes
Have just received from New York the most complete
stock in their

Dr® Goods and Trimniiiif
to show to the public.

That they have

In Dress Goods
----- Wa have all the—k

Latest Novelties &amp; Shades.
And are Agents for the

Celebrated Jamestown Worsted Mill
Of Jamestown, N. Y.
Of these make we keep a full line. We ask your special
attention.
They are guaranteed to be the very best goods in the market
for the money they cost.

The factory Stands Behind These Goods.

In Trimmings
We Have Everything You Could Wish

For.

Come and See for Yourselves.

Goodyear

Barnes.

�I

PITH

ANO

PONT

SAVED BY A PORCUPINE.

RIGHT HEREJN MICHIGAN.

OF POLITICS.

Below will be found a sample of the
multitude of letter- of encouragement
pure. Tills is almost InMraars. H. H. Warner A Co., of Rochester.
the adultenuit Is cue 1. Mills.—Lowell atix«.
N. Y., dally rerelvc. The subjoined un­
o health. 'For instance. 1
mtmuf«&lt;i?^"ar\im2«. Atam“wLl'ule ;
Buxinraa wtil continue to suffer antU solicited twttmontals are from your friends
and neighbor*, ladies and gw t tiemen you
Baking Powdera not only fall tn Inform the tbn MiU»
wu l»
6,111
public of thr real i-lmrarter of their goods. Cleveland* reduction defeated —Hoches know and cstceoi for their honor and
straightforwardness, nnd who would *corn
but carefully wmcrat the fact that tlwy are tor Democrat and Chroiuck'
to be a party to any deception. What has
~
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Township and municipal elections In
been dour for others can be done for you,
Of threte manufacturers also claim that their '
i Indiana show Republican gains
in fact nnd It Is folly, nay suicidal, to longer suf­
artirh-.- are alwolutely purr. No conaum-'
fer when the uH-aiu* of recovery He ttt Jwor
er will Im? Aainionix or Aluin Baking
, •
,,
,
.■
, r, r.
Powders knowingly, for it is well under-;dlpoc,itm uot At all1, •’10 tb®
very door:
“
, »
UCTBorr. Mkb.. Dec. ,1Mb. '"^r^ver*!
stood that they are detrimental to health, moeracy. Minneapolta Tribune.
vrar* aco I took it coarse of treatment tor ca­
The sale of Auunoula and Alum Baking I
The simple and solo objection to tho ad
tarrh. I followed liredirrctkMof my ehysfcta0*
Powder* a.* pure and. whidraome article*. [ mtaaion of Dakota aa a state is that It but received no bere llt- 1 wa* convinced that I
iCriU|lM?1 h
.
. .1 i
[would probably gu Republican at tbo needed eoartitutional treat meat. I a-wd * ««r
tier'* Sale Cure,*’ and louu a weight •( 13-- lb*
Tta
uulT.ln. h.... rmoflj l-n aubon,l .taetta,.-Pn,,kl«&lt;. JuorMl
rllinbed un to iso.' I have wrameuaec t. to
active in tin- piirsnit of three diahimrat artrieudi nnd member* ot my faraily&gt;ad they bare
tich-v The Baking Ihiwdcrt of several ,
The New York Evening Post. Mug­ derived beneficial rreults.
haw t»rrn carefully and critically . wump. seems to think that this Is a good
examined. Tlie officials an*\urpriMd at titae to keep standing in -its columns
the large amount of Ammunlta Lime and President Cleveland’s various declarations
Alma goods found
; ggotart the political activity of offleoIt b a sunteslhr fart that Dr. I’iuck’h holder* So it Ln. for It affouds nn Interear* ago I suffered from a,kiwi ing paln.vro"
CIU.U. IIAKU.. nAmtolA. f..»»L „tl
„pt,,M,
&gt;y back., togettrer «nb a wrakniM* ot the blad­
der. My tacitly pbyMctati doctored ins for two
men’ (*lM-m;-;&gt;, aiul eminent fond analysts, । Pr’,nu’Y' wuu O1B l"-n
*~bluu months without helpleg me a bit. I hranl ot
toeontain nrlllwr Aninionix Liun-or Alum. Jn’,rnR‘.
“Warner’, Bale Cute' aud got a t.oule. I wav
While the
al Halting Powder was found I
Cleveland, tie- avowed fry) trader, eutlrrly cured ttelurv I ti.-ot taken tire third tart
tie. I hare never had the trouble since.
to contain A:am*&gt;niit and Lime In large ' takes the plaM iu Mugwump affection
qomitith^ Tin- chief x-rvice of Ammonia iuft bv Cleveland, the pretended civil w
Is to rbrapru Hu pnslnrt; but. being « rice ^forru&lt; r.-Hvraru» Brsndanl.
causne uf a powerful nature, n produces
,
.
wrtacs effort* &lt;&gt;n I he delicate membramra
T,1*-r* wil!
Mugwumps ta the
of the -tomarh. Intestines and kidneys; campaign of 1W3. Those that have not
more particularly of Infant, and children, I returned to the Republican purty havn
at s. MeKenzi. St.
anif especially w hen the .Unmonia Is taken affiliated tang enough with the corrupt

»« day G-W
—-- , doing t-&gt;'* lumber c*n&gt;I* «* «* ®?™
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ancwtoOSB

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into the system &lt;fay after day. ai;d with al-] Democracy to be classed ax bona fide
most every meal. This is said by phyxL Bourbons.' It wenu to be a case of no­
clans to !&gt;• one of ihe cause, of indigestion. '
instl
nobody’s gain.—Cleveland
dyspepsia, and thmr painful diseases of . r ™jer
tbe. kidney.-, now so prevalent. *
I
’
Adulterttlon with Aunuonin 1* quite as
A Moslem is a man who la resigned to
ranch to be dreadud as with Alum, which I tho will of Allah; a Mugwump (of tho
ha&gt;» always received the most emphatic ' political vintage of 1888) la a man who rooondfmnai ion from food analysts, physl- - signed to the will of Grover Cleveland.’
cImm and chemists.
Ho may wiali tliat tbo president bad
Tu determine tbe purity of anr Baking J
tl&gt;
dlWtortly as to rertata mat­
Powder, make this simple teat: Mix ta a
u„.
tin rup two heaping talMrapootifub of the J^*
powder with three teaspuonfuls of cold I h® “ «*«*»«•-Hartford Courant.
water, place it over thr fire, stirring it conDemocrats have not tho fairness to
stantly, allow It to I toll thoroughly, or un- ' admit that thov ware beaten on tho protil ihf gas e-.(-apea freely: then smell. If tection isaue. and that the tariff aentiadnlterated. that unsK*kabte odor, prov-'
U Mtnmger thin ever In Rhode
t
!&gt;“» j UlAAd.I. But
tbAt U
tW !««.«
whirl, tho
th.
But that
bi tbe
lesson which
detected. 'I lie proenev of Ammonia ta 1 . .................
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action teachrx— Pittsburg Commercial
must eases. Indicates that Alum is used, as
Gazette.
nearly all the Alum of cowunirce contains

Secretary Fairchild’s request for an ap­
Ammonia. Pure Baking I’owdef will not
give the faintest AmmoniaCal odor.
propriation of $4.50.000 for use in collect •
A Baking Pnwder containing the die- tag the revenues means that there is not
gmrting drug. Ammonia, is not fit for use only a deficiency of money in tbe service,
by any man, woman or child who values but a deficiency of abilityudso.—Philadel­
cleanly diet and good health.
phia Preus.
We would advise all housekeepers to wm*
The Mugwumps have laid iqvay tho
Dr. Price's Creaui Baking Powder, which
la free from all drug taints nnd the most civil service reform issue in ramjjior to
perfect nuulr.
keep the Democratic adminlst ration moths
fromchcWiug.it ail to .tinder. But they
- ------------------ape happy enough "with the other dear
.
Effect, ot Moonlight.
The influwieo of tbo moon upon vegetation creature. * fnw trade.—Springfield Union.
ia an interesting *’|&gt;robk&gt;m awaiting solution.
“No soldiers nred apply" Is a fair ver­
A recent writ«T upon the subject mentions sion of the Democratic pension committhat wood cut H rs in Cafie Colony and in
India insist that timber is full of aap and i' tee’s report to congrras on the.dependent
unfit to be cut al full moon. Another ob­ ■ pension bill, for which an overwhelming
servation of Iquar fufiuence iu Cape Colony majority of Grand Army men have petiis tbo rapid spoiling of meats and other pro­
vision* when vxp«*e,l to moonlight, though
The Democratic party always opposed
thta may I* doo to the fact that tho light tho tariff, and it is not therefore the
proper purty to revise it. It is not in fa­
Traveler.
vor of protection to any industry. Its solo
alm is to destroy protection.—-Clevelaud
Little Precocity—Uncle, what point do Leader.
/
“To i-Aint.vour m«er Hit the same kind
1
Little precocity i» hurriedly sent to bed.—
Texas Sifting*

Don M. Dickinson has had tho audacity
to refer to tho postal service us "excel­
lent." And this in face of tho complaints
that are- being made all over the country,
from Boston to ban Francisco The first
named city has by Ita persistent demands
upon tho departmont succeeded in obtain­
ing a somowhnt better service with New
York, but the fault fiudora are just as nu­
merous as ever and they are juit as loud.
One of the most recent petitions to tbo
postoffice department came from New Or­
leans, showing tbe condition of ths serv­
ice between that dty and Covington,
thirty miles distant, and with which It
has railroad communication The mall
for Covington leaves New Orleans at 10
o’clock in the evening; It goes to a junc­
tion point and lies until the next evening,
when it Is sent to its destination, to be
distributed tho following morning There
fore the Coventors get their New Orleans
morning papers fortyeight hours after
they are printed. Tho people of New Or
leans and Covington who took exception
to this state of affairs have been told by
tho chief of the railway mall service that
tho "complaint is well founded." but bo
says. "J regret very much my inability
to do anything-ln this case.” *nie depart­
ment mavBxnrt itself a little and biro a
mail carrier to drive a horse between the
two places—ft may. but it probably will
not.—Rochester Herald.

ml ustaon'tfcr checks r

Little Johnny (after n spanking)—Aunt
usio, ■« you going to heaven!
Aunt 8n*ie—Why, yen; I hope so.

Never mind what the world think* about

about you. Better think about and for your­
self. You are your own beat companion and
judge.—Philadelphia Call.
•
If you let other* think for you you will
soon find younwlf adrift ou the endless shores

You will always find it harder to liiteo

bldc-boonU. 1 giro Hlmmons Liver Hegulator In

known (or the above romptaints. In using It
with ray chicken*, for cholera and gapes, I mix
it with the dough sad teed tt to them otier a
day. By thi* treatment I hare lost none whore
tbe Bogutator wa* given promptly and regular-

J. R. Leeson lias been writing for tho
British American Orizon on the tariff. In
an admirable urtlclri ho given the followtag figtires, controverting tho statefnent
that no other nat ion in thia or any other
age has made anything like the same pro­
gress in material prosperity that has been
made by England during the last Imlf
century:
’
i860.
Total,wraith ot Great Britain........
Total wraith of United Rtatea.....’.. 6.«K),W0.tM0

nrlllinr a Gu Well.
The coot of drillbig a ga* well i* usually
trota^S^OQ to 80.000. The metood pureuad
i* tbe same a* fur an oil well Tbe weight of
ti»n drills with the nttnchrd "jar*** i* 8,000 to
4,OXI pound*. These rise and fall four to five
feet Llid arv
...

Total wealth of Great Britain.......... »43,«».DOO,OfO
Total wraith nf United Btatoi(1!W). «,SW,&lt;XXW»
ISO-vaura or axarrACTVOxv
Great Britain................. rbu.ooo.nto-n.irx.oro.ooo
United Stare,................ t,uitfito.«o- 5,MD.oto.ao
Tbe per centum of increase fn - thirty
years was. for Great Britain over 100 per
cent.; for tho United Blatea almost (500

yowl this depth tlw bola I* ermtinurd
roached or tbe '•- vll r.lmndwd.
four inch pipe Isusrd for thi, J

•‘In fa/1, tbe wppiy h giving
lliralrir w-.rn—
* *- - - - ■ -

number t medicine for what it Is rvoounnended.

■ Sr-KFiEnn. Midi.. Dec. 3l»t. UM7.-1 fed nuable to expnM* toy great loy fur what “Warner’s
Safe Cure" has done for my mother. For V,
year, she suffered with a "griping pain" In the
abdomen. Bhe tried everything without relief
A neighbor recommended “Warner** Mafe Cure.
Hbetried.lt, and before she bad taken three
bottli-s the result was iuj.rveloa&gt;. The fourth
bottle cured her. Before taking “Warner’,
Safe Cure" who wa, troubled with nervuu, dy»
pepita. sleapleas ulghta and a eerie, of female
complaint*. I can never say enough about
“ Warner's Safe Cure.''
-

Sabaxac, Mich.. Jan. J3th.i«a.-My wUeba*
rerelved much benefit from the n«e ol “War­
ner's Safe cure" for kidney disorder.

Drntoir. Mieh.. Dec. Unb. IWL— I am u«lns
“Waznrr’aSafe Cure" tor Maney trauble. I
have u«c&lt;i but two IxrttlwiMlMit lln-y have beljwxl
me. I mieitd to keep mi with tt.

* i &lt;&gt;ner
l.iKTKOtT. Mich.. Marrti tt*j, j«S7.-I have
fl!
'’W*nw*» -H-,{c uwra” for some
mo. and J inut confm* that my health b bet

.

country.—Boston

Commercial

Bognr &lt;1 Milla apaaka for the adminis­
tration In hh bUl. and It wiH receive all
the assisunw) that President Clnvcland,

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to aenirvm-.

cry toUta

dl£ti«.‘.”l must admrt f

oirratiom. a Italf-tablrapooc-

, ,

id«w into execution.

on tli-.nr ir.uii..
.-------- bent en mumng a night of it- J"’tarr;
h»* a muuth ttu&gt;t Ud the cnall boy. at the
!*». ball ground bui wmnwr to utrooticaUy
nw-rk: "This way for tbe msmmrtb
cavef whenever fbiwg.' got eutimxlMUeover
a good plav by our &lt;*»b “Jld, r^ted, triad

tini'K'M up
.......... . ....... -- - . to*. Fmal)yG&lt;xcp»*3wthujwrcnpi«aDd
. - -.............. -I .—.I V.1I 41v Jam “

and’George wouM pell out a quill. bwni It
up in a big chew of tobboco,wn&lt;i throw tt to
th* wolv&lt;«, which wemid to to very biuigry
and snap]**! up the morwl* «d swallowed
them w ithout tarting, like old land sharks a*

a oertalB UMirtfam made by Nrry G. rltiicr
fti.d Ell* Fl»hcr?nS wife, to Frai.clr Holdyu.

f.&gt;12A.MOW «5*" *

,*^?5S
&lt;2S.K*£A~
icir" *«d ”” 'h!i or KBWMjfimxs

st taw

The
tastwfliaiHl tewtanteut tearing (tatetar Uth
day U 4 Wil. A f»-»»n.
wh^^katodtiah
llo'drn I- cams the owner of tad- hide Mid
nortxw-. -and
Ute l«th day uf Augu«
A D 1«M. Mid Katraliuk Holden Arpurtud
thi* Mr lea* Im brr iart wtll aud testament

After a few minute* half the wolvre hail
swallowed huge chews ol tota-vo, which ap;
pkrwitly made ttom deathly skk. and a*
they trial to throw up tbe stuff tho poisonous
quill* w.-ro released and caught in their
throat or stomach- Thon they got frantic
and pitched into each otbar, stung to in­
credible ferocity by the lain* Hwy suffered.

When the other wives’ daughter* ore sold

Lap Dusters
_

rwt o*m». »w .«&gt;

.

% Horse Sheets
^Horse'c7ers

, ths prerawes described In

/&gt;&gt; !AFl» Nets.
W
laughing. and a* be tumbled be uttered a
blood hurdling yell or series of yell* which
for a momotit unsettled tbe wolfs twrve, and
befuro bo could rally George got |ii» revolver
and put an end to the Ixart. It wm ack*)
shave.—Cheboygan (Mich.) Democrat.

fire dollar, covenanted for therein, tbe prerai,&lt;brine Ut-Bcrlbed In mU&lt;I inortgute a« all tbut
cert ilnlol. Piero and pareel of land situate In tbe
towo»hip &lt;&gt;f t’rairieville. In the county &lt;«t Barry
and state of Michigan. and known and drarrlbed
x. ti&gt;buns. to-wll- Uh- north cart tractkmat
quarter &lt;H&gt; of nrctlcn number iweatr-two &lt;») tn
v-.M-t.
, 1 l n/.Hl. ,T r.",. rmi /tat wrat fVttA.

UbcoIi

axcitenwnt or sudden activity. Through all
hi* life and through all tiu&gt; uiiexixcted and
stirring events of the rebtlUOD. tax [&gt;cr*oanl-

oct.

It- wan thi* quality «vhteb, in tbo earlier

enco Hi* sagacity gave him a marked ad­
vantage over ot.b*r roou in enabling him to
forecast probable event*; and when they
took place, Ids grant xauUou iralrained hl*
comment* and controlled hi* outward bear
tag. Ufb-utinxs, when men came to him in
the rage nn-i transport of a find indignation
over M&gt;tne untoward incident, they were sur­
prised to find him quiet, even servue—per-

ctaoclied right hand.

to quarter (ill line, iben-e «nt on quarter (k)
line three rsictialUBMMl thirty (so. link* to the
jdare of iKwbmlng.
Dare* April yd. teat.
JOHN HOUHtN. Mortgagee.
KNAI’PEN AA aSARMAN.
Atroraeya for Mortgagee. -

ar, A* fe*t uJ tt-njMl.

Don't spoil your girl'-' dress by
buying a poor, loosely- woven car­
riage duster. s£ LajPDi.rters for
carriage use Have the .stock and
work put in them to make a firsts
class article. The new jjattcras oi
embroidery, flowers, bir 'L&gt;.»cene£y.
etc., are wdl worth seeing One
hundred different design: .itrices
to suit ail [For saleby.'iH deafen;
lC«ryvtat&gt;«-.1 .’TIJKtWm .tTwrrftc^-.i

CHEAP EXCURSIONS.

tooklngfol* iw*

AT fciv.-.-.a.n

Afisut, St- PnuVMum.

Ah iTQB^

BJOKTHER.i
ICIFIC
I *LCW PiilCERA.LSCSE. iABBSa

Hi* judgment, hkr Id*

FREE Government LANDS.
Inwily Brandling out tbo ditn and difficult
path toward thing* to ba Hi* ra»y and
natural attention to ordinary cxrupatiou*
afforded no indication of thr double mental

husband; naturally a very complicated, but
verj- adequate system of bequeathing prop­
erty prevails. Each wife inhabits a separate
hut which sin builds herself; thia b to mini­
mize quarrels, and the queen wife’a hut b
al way, at tte. right ham I of tbe chiefs bouie.
The fact that she is bought and oold, i, no
degradation to tbe Zulu woman, but i* rather

Tbe lYeston M. F_ memorial churdh. De­
troit, will cost &gt;17,400 when finished.
English spavin' liniment removes all
hard, soft, or calloused lump* nnd blem­
ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs,
splints, swrciwy, ringbone, stifle*, spraltu.
swellings, etc. Save SM Im use of tarn
bottle. Warranted. Sold l«y- Goodyear
druggist. Hasting*.

Pood in Drake'* Magsrine

Measles are about as thick at Adrian as
sparrows.
,

Mr Cutler *sy* of hi* vi»it to Dr. Franklin:
“There w» no curiosity in Philadelphia
whtr*}, I VfiIF an anvlrw.* * -----......

are no good.”*

/■

pirded

and the nenmary cow*. The sucreeding
wives becoms her wives, and the work ii
divided among them. Tbo second wife nuiv
Fol... “ Fktwl —“-I- —_ *&gt;.. .Li—J &gt;. ...

dress. It is
had one of

■■F

; Court Cur

•weend

Home.

“Just
almost

/

matter*.
'
Of all thing* th* strut and stagey exhibition
of mock htn.i-.-u were foreign to hii nature.
Generally it liapja-md that when others in
thi* mood aougbt him, hi* own gpirit had
already leva through tbe Otry trial of resent­
ment—but giving no outward sign, except at
times with lowered eyebrow, a slight nodding
nn.t
ku.l —
-- ■______ .._

sezdfor;,.,
MrtaaiiMva*-.

SSS.V.
ftanr P.-r«. ****

quarter B.fof urdioo number I­
one i ) north of rangy ten not W1
I slmli expuee lor sale at public:
due to the iilxbest bidder, al
iliu.r H...
.........
.

imifl Hilly
loiib Camia.
p. lx), sad

AA* Wir&gt; VnAKAJ AM
. ... ..w—.
Uie«hd»)of September A. D i«ruUberK
mortgages, on W «•" • ' 1 "-•■a'- **»
—Matofi to (liniMi) Button and -ait s-lmawot
wasduly recorded; on which niortgw thetv »
ctalmod to be due al thr date of till* notice thr
iUy's for Plaintiff. sum of one hundred and set. . t\ two doian
and elghn-Tlght rents, and an a!tome) &lt; («• of .

9

8V* ,of Michigan. Coanty of Barry - as.

• any part thereoi.
. .
, by virtue nf thr I'oarrd Mk
-X . - AtAtnti* m

tovawit ttoMr claim* .gmiiM Ute ratate
'Millam B. Beadle. iau* of raid eoun’v driS-L

t-entb day •$
he fetvafe*. *

alone cm account of DyapAai*. *4,5,
pyopejmlm Tablets willclre Dvep^

poaiuve guarantee at SjTand 80 cents, by

monarch.

But bow were my ideas changed

White locks, Otting without hi* bat under i

W. IL GoonrgAii, Druggist
Itch, Mange and Scratches of every kind
on human or antawl, cured In ao minutro
by Woolfurtls Sanitarv Lotion •ri.c,
never fails. Sold by W. H (^j™
druggist. Hastings, Mich.
'KXX’y~L

s.3MSS?lb“~'

IkwUcoBte.tmtrtbcrwit’. ■-.» &gt;'
fineeu ttauara covenanted r
Bataa hdng droeribed In sa&gt;«i
torttats !*-«»• county o( Barry
Michigan, and kaowv and torr
l '»&gt;•«»*’•
..lit.. ... &gt;*'
.! i &gt; Atl

-

tout myself clrep to him. Uta voice was low,
but hta citaiiU-twuoB frank and pleasing. Ho
instantly reminded mo of old Cnj.t. Cum­
mings. for he is nearly of Lta pitch, and no
more, of the air of superiority about him."
—Magazine of American History.

itateo reoruary .

sunai of small objects, including a latchkey
washixl orer with a Isyer of nickel Mirer, a
diver triweoj*' pencil, a box of lights in the

v^^S^sraisssfist
symptom, qnkkly yieM to h

'iHtrvwiug

State af Michigan. Ooautvot B.tfn*-Mattestobsrehy given, that !•' ■ ’ 1 r *
JMttajbl Oqnrt for toe County of lurn u. He ®
toifi&amp;ittayDf April. A D. 1—. - ' ’■

Trtl"»- -r- it

Hrad ,
Vitalize* and run-

V

•*-».

•h-ii i

. . ■

u'° said

•«' &gt;■««
teed.

riding whip and tbo crick* bat, but then one

Tltilta- J. WITUN.

SMITH dtCOUiKOVK..

ants

A Parisian journal say, that in
lang silver watch elxain is worn

It is a novitl^

Kuaran-

SSgSlraS
H. I.oonnux

United Btate*............... aot.ouo.axuYet we are told that’ tho tariff Is ruin­

ing the
Bulletin.

The Great Specific hr Indirection
And tt» aiicndaat erita -.

feels week, languid and exhausted, 'fire
blood, laden with impurities which have
herd accumntatlag for months, movra slug,
gtahfy through the trins, tlie mfnd’fsita t&lt;.
think quickly, and the body ix still dower
Ui respund. Husf’s Sarsaparilla is juwt
wliat is needed. It Is, In a jiretiUar sentw,
the idtwl spring toed trim-.. It purifies.
....I
,1.. l.t.__ ■ . .

strength and vigor to thr whole bodt.

—

W Probate uffire. In die C&gt;"
examliuiUou and altowano
§&lt;tay of October. A. D. *.'
im will be heard befttrv
. tbearddayol August i
Btt (lav oFOctob. r.
1

�NATIONAL capital
^.T THE LAW-MAKERS ARE DOING
F0R THE COUNTRY.

Wa-'&lt;i'OTO.v CtTT, May 1.—Among tbe
tamn-.rtai from - mmltt— to the tenoto
mere«he following: Fixing salaries
zLAv

rfUniUl

‘’h"*1

•5.000;

Xs/&gt;H.urr»!tr; bouse bill providing foe
nXhiurvldiuonal ground tpr public
taridin’ »« Indianapdta, and for improveaieut rf t-.,- building, appropriating WIS.OOO;
q-nating 11-W.000 tor a public
1-duth. Stewart introduced a
. tin- diver coinage *4,000,000
u molutlon inquiring m to
r [purchased by .the govern­
. nndtetitnt Bill* were- reported
'.; :g at Atchtaon. Kan. (1100,:i. Kan. (glOOjXxn, ami Fort

----------- ’-‘vxmutus mrveaige on
qamUoo- A resolution dsdaring
oppcmUon to prohibit!® reuood rum
"n*lly *d°Pu*» l,y • vote of
to ITO. It ta contended that this ta not in
7
vote on prohibition. a&gt;
nearly all the delegate, voting fur tbe minor
ity report are in accord with the party on
that question.
}
Sotna tableau effects were given prior to
fUx&gt;.
.Proc’wd.agx in which the por-

A CHICAGO MAN SELECTED TO FILL
THE VACANT CHAIR.
w.ra,UTO. enr, m.,
y° ’-u- niQww,.. of CW
JaMo. W«1u wm enM
br «kuiH. PcUop, Uw prwrfoo,

LiTto Uw

UWOWO.C iidTlu.
CkkMO. IwlUiaah

“Mmof Cha stata com­
mittee bad CHUMX1 th«
to bo call'd gut
arnm tz&gt;
r.

Peunsylvanta FrohlMtionlst. Nominate.
HAMUMDum;, P«., May 8.-The wrond
day's wmh.ou &lt;,f th- «tate iprobibitionista convenedatU;!^ o’clock Tuesday morning by
prayer nnd singing. A re-iluUon wm adopt­
ed which cetiMiied a fbw of the political
newspapMM fur garbled and inaccurate rn
porta of tho convnntion. After a great deal
of miscellaneou* inidn-x* was transacted, the
nomination iff n candidate for supreme judge
WM inorder. The name* of Hon. Lewis D.
Vail, of Philadnlphia, jmd Hon. James
Frank Dudley, of Owomso. tdilps three
Black, of lawcMter. were placed ta nomtaa cars of eggs a week to Boston.
tion. Mr, Biack attempted to withdraw his
Since Jan. 1 last t» penuna have applied'
name, but bta admirers would not boar to it
The vote to sriect the candidate wm by .tend­ for citizenship In Jackson county.
Urtthkeaneu or the Liquor Hahlt Fositivaly
ing, Vail had but fifty-four votes. Black
Cured by administering Dr. Haiaea*
was then nominated unanimously. The
Golden Spidfie.
convention named E. D. Nichols and
W.
V
-I_______ . ■_____

lun-uulment to tbo sundry
m bill, and Stewart then took
•iaretl the treasury had not
: purchamcC silver bullion,
law Required tia» purchase
:*r jnonu, which, if had bean
A&gt;oe - :il-! have brought the silver dollar to

No opposition from Republican senators to
bis confirmation b apprehended.
Judge
Cooloy, chairman of tbe inter-state com­
merce conimiwion at rare wired his congrat­
ulations to Mr. Fuller. He says tbo apjxrintment ta ta every way a fit one, and that Mr.
Fuller will moke a perfect chief justice.

’ U-triil.-Crrr. May A-Favorable re |
I**’- r
: - ■ • to tbe Semite yesterday on I
tbe I- • . r&gt; tn-. Gen. Alfred Flessauton, j
mst! -t.■ .... • . t id-.. acn^H U.e Missitaippl at1
ilii-kp;in
. and for the promutiun of
»n:iy &lt;.j ...
twenty, years rontlnu'kss-th:.
n .mo, grada. The-land grant
forfeit-j-. ! .I! •!&gt;!-, ■ aaw up. an*I on amend.TwutrM- pt-d jroviding that the rights of
tlx F
lake Canal compnnv or tho
Ort-ii; .-.
Brale
riwtttrailway^
• ompimv (j,- any [e-;Aj relic! to which
tfa-y jmv
. nuttel shall not be prejudiced;
the United BtnUw to forfeit
• ■ Land* * iaimed by these crimth- right pf any jrtnion claiming
•■d-bompanUM. Hpooaor offered
-•it affirming the right of private
- . thewt lands when legally arixed
Iv’/n----------------- to along discussion, and
uwUIJ w, nt over. Tbe aalmal in-iustry tell
»** ti-a debated for a time, going over
•ithout n.on-J the mate, after a *ecret
torioti. toj- urnedunbl Monday.
■ntafaxta-asreH totheiwuate increase of
«H»upr»t....i for the puHlc building at In“towi &lt;'b». .-vid tiu- conference report on the
joint r&lt;4olutio&lt;i accepting an invitation to
2nk=*‘' - :o the Pare exposition wm adopt-

FRIGHTFUL

The pain from Neuralgia and ita

ip,
^joUm1
bT ,lw b,’u*’ J’wtarday calling
*'*’1‘x-ewry for information* abetber
**
»r that de■ ’ri''t
pres mu tfce overloading of va»m
1 ‘”.‘■7."“* I*k'"unanimous nqtart'
wm .7'? 1 “M0**. the sittinr member
tmt V '
*n toe Lynch-Vandevar conIntel/" :
ca*fri1m •-'■Itfornia. ’ Private
‘‘“l”*’’ with, and tho
&lt;&lt;
e "
CmwdII and Guenther
MeD^- ’
' Mtanomta, nnd Wheeler of
Alatanis i
'- ■itingiL Anigbtsewion was
Wrist W
twenty-seven private pension
i—red.
•XT’.re&gt;r“r«ar u.i.™ ma,
rioctr,!. b[»«b« were made by Bland
' Vuodim^? / Jex“ for the biUbT
iw/ ' -Se'*d* itod McCormick ot
XnJj
Qtoto a dtaturbanoe

Ui

ltUr 'Voodbura had cmeed. Ho

question, the fourth nnd Inst hying as fol­
lows: Fifer, Ouri: McNulta, 111; Connelly.
W; Carr,Rinaksr.Sf; Smith, 17; Wright.
14. Fifer mw r-otwi-quently dcclarml tbe
nominee, and this action made unanimous.
For lieutenant governor Lyman B. Ray

HOLOCAUST.

Artjxoton, Neb.. May A—At fl oHock
Friday morning a tire wm wen on the farm
of Widow Freeze, one mile out. which wm
kupjKswd to be the burning tarn of her son­
in-law and family, who lived w it h her. A
party of citizens went out at « o'clock to so*
if ali wm well, and were horrifled nt finding
tl&gt;' charred remains at seven human Is-inga,
only idcntifl'xi by tbuir statures M old Mrs.
Freexe, Fred Grate!uactwn, his wife, and
three children, and Fred’s brother Ixrata,
scattered in different parte of the barn amuruthe horses and oowa, some fifteen of which
wvrtf al-TO burned.
One theory 1* foul play. Another is that
each one of the family tried to save an aid
tnal and all failed and were suffocated .ud
denly. A daughter, who ta awriw vtaiting, ta
tlw» only survivor of the family. It Is rejKirted that the hired man can not be found
Tim wife of Fred Gratelusrben wm found
under n horse. The coroner luv. beeu Minimoned. No feud In* existed ta Ibis family,
and no enemies of it are known.

A DESTRUCTIVE CONFLAGRATION.

late yesterday nfternoou in the airi«sUM
works of J. G. Pulltag &amp; Ca. ® Hrioto
street, by the upsettiug of a vat of

A strong wind Mowing
.““"e?
'P“*
Si
ment, and for a time Jt recmcd u*at

ta.-.

~----------- *
Dennbon hotel building
»-Mid.

JAS. S. KIRK &amp; CO.

______ CHICAGO.

OH! Mr HEAD.

speecbmaktag. A ros­
* rw^\2^c/Fz^r'oluUon w" tilen •ul&gt;'
“'R^d which caused
'
XX / /I t' some diM-ussion, rtwm'
mending tbe delegates
GSK ■•’ftn.TA.
to the national con ven
tion to give Judge Gresham tbelr hearty su;&gt;port for the nomination for president. Mo­
tions to strike out lb- name ot Gresham and
insert that of Senator Cullom, to send the
Chicago, IIU. May 4.-A Burlington document u&gt; the committee on resolutions,
freight train of fifty cars, manned by a non- and to lay the whole matter on th.- table, ■
uni'ui crew, wm derailed late hut night while were all daftiakd, nfter which tlie resolution
entering the lamtavilir. Now Albany &amp; Chi­ wm adopted almost unanimously; A rreolucago yard* nt Fortieth street As won as tbe tioa WM then presented and adopted declar­
cars toppled over oil wa, jxiurvd hpou the ing full confi.ieure in the wialctn, iwtriottam,
vans by the wreckers and fire I. One car and integrity of Shelby &gt;1. Cullom.
Nominations were then declared in order.
w m destroyed befio tlw firemen came. Cony
ductor Jamas Edwards, who was m charge
uf the train, was found co tho prairie, half a
mile from the wreck, in a dying condition. The leading candidates
He hail U*n beaten into ihsmtihility arid bta were Hon. Joseph AV.
l.ldy woe covered with cute nnd brute*. He rPrivnto“l Fifrr, (Jen.
con not Uro. Two city poliivnwn who were John McNulta, Geu
on the train when it left the down town John C. Hniith. nud
yank, are tittering. A Chicago &amp; Atlantic Maj. Jams A. Connel­
switehnn-n. who was loitering near tho scene ly,. lilt ImkleM tb*w
of tin: wreck, was arrrethiL
It fa thought by many thnt Edwards was
mistaken for Romer., who fired into a crowd
uf strikere wvc-rnl &lt;lay.- ago while his engine
wm going at full s}»ecd.

«&lt;-t rrt».rtc&lt;L
Bills
\&lt;/ li'iil-linf at Fort
•terliiig. Illfa., $-VMXB.
and at 5:10 p.

n 'be tariff t&lt;JL The UU
" i-n &lt;4 ’ Minncwta, Lan■ &lt; orulb ot Kentucky, mxi
■
Mar,-Uul and Allan

FLOATINC SOAP

&lt;v*» until S o'clock.
When the ixxly reas­
sembled the temporary
organization wm nnulo
jeirmanont, and it wm

The Burlin&lt;t&lt;»i Strike Situation.
Chicago, May ‘J.—Chairman Hoge, of the
Burlington rtriltore* committee. rays that

mejnm-U fpom lTiUarjc.ily r&lt;'I«?al &lt;&gt;f the
i aut.^.rising two light

mencwl using a a &amp; about three years
wo. I had suffered with a acre throat
tor over a year. I used a great many
O'her remedies witn no good result*.
My little girl, also, bad acre fingers; it
commenced from the quick, and then
the calls would ooms ot We doctored
her for over two years, and when I com­
menced using a ft. h. I thought I wooM
T?‘il ,l *ould
for her. 1 am
thankful to say thalli entirely cured
her. It is the best remedy I know
of for the blooa.
J really believe
it was the means of saving my Ufa.
The doctor toid me 1 had a throat**ease similar to General Grant’** I
cheerfully recommend it to all suffarina
from disordered blood.
•
on Blood and BklnDtseaeea
mailed free. Tex Swtrr Bracinc Co.
Drawgr,‘ Atlanta, Ge.

nk'

at
Youngstown,
O.
.' Akron, O... &lt;»75.£WOi, were
;
grant forfeiture bill waa
d;.- and laid nrid". and then the
• ;y right bill wm taken up and
:&lt;• allow a nceapaper or mag­
. r So impart two copies of any
n for hi» awn.Wks Beck
I lb;- bill, Vrd advocated it, and
.. ti&gt; • (wnate adjourned.

tagniri th n pnwd-jd to answer VoorhoM*
q.-ethof 'i&gt;&lt; «»*k. and made a caustic address
CU tte Indiana valor's record, the political
rvrord. ,-if Fitz Jobu Porter. McClellan, and
Hsiirc--» while’ '.ttlupidng tho military
arhievrr.' .. t ot th* latter. He denounced
•br »tir rec’-id ol th-' 1‘vuxrracy and southwn yahtical r.l-tb'wfa, and made charges of
dfel.*aln- ogaind Vourhee* Th® latter repted in an iqiw'tiy caustic tone, declaring tbe
dtarge* ageUnd him'folM ami putrid. Ingaih iv.'jmW '.farm and n«d from letters,
etc .:«•; • &gt;■ tifm Th® delete grew very
- --img *itb Vwrlwre cal’tag
Iiffifib *
liar " Ingal'm had charged
tl_-: In thr r&lt;.. nt. Lcuidanaelection in some
D.-u;‘-ratv majority wm great-

aora ou btafzca, near tbe right aya. U
caused him a graat daal ot pain, and ba
loet the eight of We «-ye. bu’-was taaUy
cured by. tbo ueo of Bwifl a Specific.
Tbta caea ta well known ta Wllkee Co.,
Gsl. where bs Uved."

wm

also

badly

The buildings were not very costly, but
with tbe contents destroyed tbe lo®’ will foot
up to fTOO.WO. Tbs owners are uuI poorly

Insured.

________ _

Frlghtfel Kxpto-ton &lt;rf Dyaomlte.
SHAMORIX. PR-. May 7--A freight Wahi
on the 1‘uilndeiphia &amp;. Reading railroad -as
pasring through Izx-uri Gap. six mito. from
JZ.J _«T_
i.
ktetnrdav night, whoa
n car loaded with dynamite expLkle l.
rewm j-eop’-e. wounding twenty
y. burning «ev«» bouwa. leveling right mure
to the ground end damaging rmmy H jwj.
TI* following are tbo uamm ot tbo kdtedJohn Quinn, aged 40: Kata Qatari, aged ».
Willie Kavanaugh, agod 15J.
MUgk. ngrti
Denio! Karwx* aged 0. Aller
Ker wick,-aged 4: infant child ot Stawou Ker
wick, born during the aftonwan.

rotary of stat*’. T. N Pearson,
’
Cot George W Davis. (Senator C. R. Far­
well, Harare S Clark and W. F. Hadley
were elected delegaU»-:it-l*rge. and W. H.
Robinson and. James M. him I th electora-atUrge.
.
ms

for *uu‘ lr““
&lt;/A urw. &lt;*“‘l George Hunt
for attorney general.
&gt;n [
The platform adoptokx. smith.
cd hi mainly an extend­
ed and severe arraignment of tho Democratic
pnrtv and ITesident Clevelands administra­
tion.' It favors legislation in furtherance of
tho taterwta of the laboring classes aad ap­
proves past Republican legislation reguiaUng
tbo sole of liquor; declares that the Demo­
cratic party, while profmstag attachment to

J

T'

------------- r ■ 1
"j •
K'1* ' &lt; ***-of Which WM opposed to rum. After speak­
ing ot the record cf the Republican party and
ita achlcvemsnt* during tbe war, Mr. Griffin
read letters from tScnntor Hawley’ond others
favoring tbe movement Letters wore also
read from Senators Evarts, Hoar and bar­
man, exprearing interest ta the cause. Gen.
Thomas J. Morgan, of Rhode Islam!, wm
nominated fur temporary chairman, and he
made an eloquent a--ldre&gt;«.
Indiana Republican*.
Indianapolis, Ind., May &amp;—Tho Repub­
lican ttate convention for the election‘ of
driegaha and alteraatea-at-largn to the
Chk-agu convention met in Tomlinson hall
Thursday morning. 11 wm compand of al»out
MW delegates, and. Ixodes these, was attended
l&gt;y a targe number of representative Repub­
licans from every quarter of the stab*. Chair­
man Huston called it to order nt 11:20 o'clock.
Ron. Bil liard W. Thompson, of Terre Haute
Was chosen permanent chairman, and made
a speech of half an hour with unusual elo­
quence nnd power. Charles E. Wilson, of
Tlppccnnre. »i&lt; chosen wcretary.
The convention •dected-ea-Govcrnor A. G.
Porter, Richard W. Thompson, J. N. HuaIon, and’ Clenj C. Studebaker, delegates-atlargv to Chicago. Tbo convention instructed

Madison, Wig. May 2.—The Democratic
state convention here Tneeday was a Cleve­
land gathering ailidly. The delegatee at large
to the national eon vention are C'-ol. George
W. Bird, of Mad non; Emil K-handtan, of
Milwaukee; CuL J. H. Knight, of Ashland,
and Gil M. Woodward, &lt;&gt;f La Crosse* A now
state centred committee, upon tbe reeignntiou
entirely of tbe old committee, wm elected to
serve to Jen 1, 1W1, of whieh Ellis B. Usher,
of La Crosse, was raeiectal chairman. A
canvem of ilek-gatc* on vice preeidentud &lt;wndidates shows tlie delegation to bo about
evenly divided between Gray, of Indians', and
Black, of Illinois, after a complimentary vote
for Vilas.
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HaRTTOIid, Conn., May'-’.—Tbe Democratic
state convention wm called to order at 10:45
a. m.. Wednesday, by Chairman M. F.
Dooley. William F. Shields, of Norwich,
WM elected temporary chairman. • The com­
mittee on permanent organisation reported
Col. Charles M. Joslyn, of Hartford, for
chairman, with one vice president from each
county. The report wm adopted. On taking
tbe clmir Cot Joslyn made a brief addrwx
The following delegates were then chosen by
acclamation; At large, Alfred E. Burr, Hart­
ford; James T. Piggott, New Haren; Charles
M Allen, Putnam; William H. Barnum,
Salisbury.

Loudivilix. Ky., May 1—At the Repub­
lican convention yesterday W. J. Landrum,
of IsmcMter, was imanimoudy elected per­
manent chairman After completing tbe or­
ganisation nominations for delegates at-large
were made, and at 1 a. m. tbe convention
wm still imllotlng with no jxxwpect ot an ad­
journment Tbe dead-lock ta caused by a
fight between tbe German and Blaine fee-

fearing that the votes of
th. R^Xan
M^tbe coming presidents elec­
Mills Uli U characterised m an
Xm,* U,d-™7 U-Am-rtcn policy &lt;t
FmSL------------- ------ ------- --------------Mew Hampshire Democracy.
which,
s
__ _ if
,__
r_, . lid bring general dis­
Coxcord, N. H.. May 2.—Tho Democrats
aster.
The re.-olutlbni conclude wiih a
strong endorsement of Judge Gnwiiam and a bald the largest state convention here yester­
requMt to the delegatee to the national con­ day ever helil- by them ta the state. All al­
vention to use all honornUe means to secure lusions to ITcsident Cleveland in the speocbm
were vociferously applauded, and resolutions
his nomination for tbo presidency.
adopted heartily indorsing tho administra­
The following district electors were announoed: First, JohnCrerar; Second, Michael tion and approving hi* tariff rocssago Tho
g’p.rr^y; Third. John R. Wheeler; Fourth, delegates at-large to the St Louis convention
0. W. Potter; Fifth, Harvey A. Jooest Sixth. orer Daniel Connor, of Mancbeetar; J. C.
Duncan McKay. Jr.; Seventh. James Dins­ Mooro.nf Gullford: A. W. Sulloway, of Frank­
more; Eighth. Ismsc U M«*»:
J- £ lin. and Frank Jones, of Portsmouth They
Hanna; Tenth, G. A- Bancroft; Eleventh. wore not instructed, but are unanimously for
Rotiert M: Orr; Twelfth. Thomas Worthingten Jr ; Tiiirteenth, D. C. Smith: Fourteenth^
.. Fifteenth, W. IL Jewell; Sixteenth,
LocmvibUt, Ky.. May 4 —After a loug
Rthellvnt Callahan; Seventeenth, J. A. Me
and revvre contest In tho Republican conven­
Claggnrt; Eightemth. Emory P. Slate; Nb»- tion it decided to sand tbe delegation to Chi­
tzmiUi. Alton Blakely: Twmitieth. Henry C. cago uninsttucted. Tbo resolutions indorse
W. O. Bradley, of thta state, for vice presi­
dent, but the majority rejwrt on tbo com­
THE IOWA DELEGATES
mittee on rt-solation* to instruct for Sbcrmau
wm defeated. ’Dio .^legation will stand;
Blaine, 14; Sherman, ll;Grsabam, I.

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S&amp;nsrTissrffiss

tf Bend 6 ceat» fur the beautiful colored pic­
ture. " Moorish Maiden "
THEATHL0PH0R0S CO. 112 Wall St. M. r.

LOW TOURIST RATES.

?«e

GREAT
Have you put off purchas­
ing a Cloak?
If so, now iis your chance to
save money■ on the investment.
Marr &amp; Duff have marked
down all their Cloaks to cost
and under.
You can have a good fresh
line to select fcom at an ex­
traordinary low price.

Games’ and Childred’s Cloaks
cheap.
We have marked them all
over in

Special bargain in Dress
Goods. Plusbes, Silks, and Vel­
vets.
Also Flannels and Blankets.
Underwear in white, grey or
scrrlet cheap.
We can save you money on
your Cotton purchases, either
in bleached or unbleached.

Heaven

MARR &amp; DUFF.
CO.J1CU mun' *-■»- —-w,
j
targe tn U&gt;e SL Louta couveuLon by the hfwa
Detnc-raf-i yretarday.
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The .Urtnct delegates a« as ToWovra: Fin*
dMrirt - A’- H- Baldwin, J. D.
HeoHKi—Miws Bloom, Thonum Lambert:
Tainl_4 BU.heU*,J. IL
■I. Bellamy, L. L.
L lark, J. E. Heariqnw; Sixth-8. fl. Larutb-

In front of Farmers’ Sheds.
FUNK A WaGVXLLS

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WHAT PROTECTION HAS DONE,

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ANOTHER RECORD OF FAILURE.

Recently The New York Ann printed
"This bonne -aaid Mr Barbour. • the
Barbour Flax company of Paterson. NJ., 1 the failure record of President Cleveland.
his own choice. sad sc like seeks like. It
of Lisburn. Ireland are substantially one i —- --------- 7—■ —-------. - .
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Hum. tad » dtatnXW b,m,«,irtad , » tel tatnml thta th., ttotUddlteta
t.o Utalta. Hr Hnbtat tarttar tad F-&lt; tata™ita ttHr
ta-Mr Mm l&gt; tartour Th. Irtah hta». Utalrehtat
AU tttar UUurm ta. Mmply
tta pm,,... bourn
My tartar. Mr , * I-t nt hta tad wh« Ml ta. put
Ttam» tarttar. tad hl. Htah«..ttat&lt;d srlbtaU»y *U«»ta.U,tatum. Tta
Atttairta wmuttaturtad tadn.ru. thi Mm-°r Wtattuy tt tta tu&gt;y ta. My
Uta. taln( taltata ttaroto by tta pm- j
by itata u» VUta In tta Uta.
ttati... .tall
W. u. tagvrd In th. “7
Tta ». ptatmtaU, (taunt. Dun
tataurtaturu ta llhta thntal
|
&gt;* “*?« • ™ ’«“ *rt»i
•Erm dur. f&lt;ta&gt; rtaumtar tta Irttt
th. older bod.
H« ta. tarrndy
tattta bta tad . Itagr tmd. In Guraviy.
o»“trlpp«l ■.tarn Ml
Th— tall
tartn»«tart&gt;&lt; mlltarbun: tartu. tad
ta eumptad In tlm. fur btady rtaur
ntar .Itata
Wdl. ta taun u Ourmta «— Tta O-r.ltad tataer hu luppl.
tndf. to-r-.Md ar «iorta our pltat lb lr» nunud Tta Sun . (HIUr. nuunl uf CUta
land hicren-smi
Naturally all of the 16nd ’rltb Bayard's failure record in the
profits of Gio German trade were trans- 'lapertment of state aa follows
ferred to and benefited Ireland This want .
Under Seeretao Bayard'» management
ou until a few years agu. when Prince at tbBt deportment the United Stntcs has
Bismarck cneluded that the Gorman pe6- । be*n disgraced and made tho laughing
pie had had enough of It Tho result was ■ ««k of the diplomatic circles of every
that there wa* Incorporated to the Gar- &lt;»nnt.ry with which wo hero bad any ex
man taw h tu.-ifl on imported linen thread, tensive negotiations ,What Mr. Bayard
The tart fl wait so high m to bo practically ' Baa tried to do and what he hue done to
prohiUti&lt;a Well, what was tho conse '-Bbown to the following
queaee? Thk “ uld Mr. Barbour, turnHe unnwaaorily prolonged the settle
lag to a table, whence, he took a large , mcnt °t the North Atlantic fisheries
sheet of Woe pap x. which Im handed to trouble, and finally effected a "settle
Tbo Press reprewntative The paper eon- , ntent” that really settled nothing except
. taiued architect's drawtags, aud Tbe Press । Canada’s right to charge our fishermen for
man read on it tho legend. "Plans for a : common commercial privileges.
factory to bebfillt at Ottoman, Germany." !
He baa mixed things up inexplicably In
"Ottenson tonoar Hamburg." proceeded ’bo Behring sun m»1 fiwberies dispute and
Mr Barbour
"That factory to now ta seems disposed to maintain a policy that
process of construcMou
This simply ! '’’Bi eventually force us to give up our
means that la order to preserve our Got-"! rights lu tho North Pacific
man trade w* have been compelled to go 1
Th° extradition treaties with Russia
to Germany and make our goods, just aa J “d England have been neither compre

ta J-.S6J wo were compolle-d to come to
America to prrsarvo our American trade."
—New York Press Interview.
--------------------------rroC««»lon and Practice.
That sturdy Democratic paper The New
York Wurld presents a strong indictment
of the Cleveland administration when It
■ays -that "scarcely any Idea for which the
Democrats contended ta the election has
been carried Into effect.The paper
freely coafestsn that tbe recent invcatigwGon by the Hale committee shows that the
civil service oct has been practically nulllfled, but that the party workers have been
mollified by the placing of a few thousand

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henchmen
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and* J
dependents
J—-- of
-• -v
the -polltidans in the publie service It then saya:
"Tho war t axer are still untouched, cor­
rupting plutocrats are unpunished, mo­
nopolies multiply and rings rule, but tiu&gt;
grab bog Is nearly emptied "
Who can deny this* And where failure
In all these 'things Is confessed, wliat is
left to justify tho support of Cloveland
by anybody but the spoils seekers? Those
who support him da'arcount of bis reform
pledges have been cheated, and the most
of them already acknowledge it
Those
who sup;H&gt;rt«l him on the,understanding
that he was hot a free trader, and that
the platform i on which he ran was not a
Cree trade platform, have been cheated.
Only tbe spoilsmen and the free traders
have had any;luck
Both these elements
supported CU-veland because ho was a
Democrat merely, hoping that as a Demo
erst ho would ultimately turn out to be a
tree leader and u leader of that good old
Democratic Mutimeul "to tho victors bo
long tbe spoils." They were not deceived.
Those of theiother kind who aro disposed
t^protest ore being read out of the party.

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tensive nor equitable.
the Sandwich Island treaty . he
thought bo was securing the right in per
petulty to the Pearl harbor, when, in fact,
the grant to measured by tho life of the
treaty—seven years
In tbe Samoan difficulty, ho allowed
himself to be wretchedly browbeaten and
bullied by Bismarck, and failed to main

ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWSCampbell S4 acres on the fiata Ja«| east of
the Altoft farm.
Ourl; eonwponilcnb- failed to n*p‘,h&lt;l
very numerously till-- week. IVe ho|»e to
bear from all of them next iwkH. H. Gill war- made a firmto-r of the
committee on jiermancin organization «t
the Grand Rapids rvpubllcati convention.
Barry county gets 85.106 j-rimar.' school
money under apportionment just madeThe school census shows 7.741 children of
school age in the county.
A general invitation to lx- present' st and
take part to the exercises of Memorial day
i» hereby extended by Fitzgerald |«ost to
tlw publie gtmeralb. and to other civic
orders, to ffiuchera, the clergy
schwil
chlidn-.t. An interesting ptoknun will lx?
prepared.
Editor Russ Wigtitnu-n niMle an atta- k
on Hon. Johti Carveth in the last Demo­
crat, in regnni to Mr. Vanclh's position
during the war. At the opening of the
relx-llinu, Mr. C. was bu«.,*J0 years oldills older brother sbouldertxl his musket
with the other "trays In blue" leaving an
aged. mother for John to provkht for.
This he did by the pursuit ol the honorable
vocation of teaching sdural. if any other ।
explauatiou ot Mr. Carveth's atweitev foan ,
the army should be necessary, it wlH be i
found hi his own wonts ••Why. 1 was a
democrat then.*’
The Hastings High r-JmmiI alumni a'Suelation will hold their annual inerting to ;
this city tyitunlay, June 38. A targe at- '
tendance and pleasant time is. expected-The exerciser will lx* conduetrd at the ;
M. E. chureh and the following have lxs-n
selected tor the program:
Address— H. IL Andrus.
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Recitation—Myrtle Rose.Faper—R. M. Bales.
In Memorlam—Mrs. Kate Thiers.
Music under tin* direction of Miss Belle
Spaulding.
A banquet will be held at the Hustings
house after the close of thr exercises at the
church. Charles W. Jones, toast master.

trespass ou tl»e ease: Charles Rorabeek,
In reading the argument of tho major­ appellee? vs. Samuel Weeks and David
ity of tbe cosnraittee of ways and means Searles, appellants, trvs|«ss tut the case;
on tbe tariff bill they have agreed upon John Yargtir vs. U. S. Grant and Elmira
and reported to congress. 1 notice that Grant assumpsit; Amanda Collins vs.
they give the value of tho entire produc­ City of Hastings, tresspass Jon the case;
The first National Bank of Grand Haven.
There Is a painful rumor to the effect tion of all kinds of manufseturing in this Michigan, vs. Wesley and Tragona Fox.
that Hon 8- IF Randall, of Pennsylvania, country ss $7,000,000,000. and I accept assumpsit; Edgar Y. Bogle. apixdlanL vs.
that
amount
as
correct
The
pay
roll
to
proposes to visit St Louis during the seaSamuel Phillips, ap|x-llee. assumpsit; City
slon of tho Democratic convention with a produce that amount of merchandise in of Hastings vs. The Hastings National
. tariff plank all his own Tho attempt to this country paid direct to employee of Bank, debt
tlie
different
manufactories
would
amount
transfer that peculiar timber from his
’. to
KI the
-HI' u.uuuaj
LM-uiL»vrnLtu ! to
-- $1,400,000,000
---private IXX'h-.
pocket
national Democratic
platform Is very certain to mkr the broth- .
Now, to produce the same amount of | The next regular meeting of the Barry
erly feeling and harmonious proceedings I mercliandise in Germany they would only County grange will lie held with Orangeof that body
As a matter of history, t W o“l $010,000,000. and in England they l ville grange on Friday, May 15th, ’«&lt;. comhowever. Brother Randall has always put would pay $784,000,000 These stubborn menclng nt 10 o'clock a. in. The forenoon
tn his bast wbrk nt conventions, and tho . farta Bhow W following result
W» pay will l»e devoted to the regular order of
business. As this is a quart* rly meeting,
change for a tariff double ender, with a {; ui
in this
country, V
$78(1.000.000
morotoour
vu.o '.UUUM
t'-p., wv,wv U1UIU
KI MLU
full reports froni suboniinate granges and
Cleveland cut of countenance* un (before, | wage earners than would bo paid out to committees are requested. Tlie following
uunuss io
and a RanduB likca«s»i&gt;
to tai
the’ art.
aft. pan
part or
of Germany to produce the same amount of wort? is assigned by the LecL:
craft,
ready
to
forge
ahead
,
goods,
and
$010,000,000
more
than
would
the Democratic c__ _L_2
Welcome Pumano— R. C. Norton.
‘ ' equal..............
Retponm.—Bro. Robertson.
or sail backward‘ with
facility, may be paid out in free trade England for the
National Banks—Bros. Hathaway and
bo regarded as a probability of the Demo­ same amount'of product.
The entire revenue collected by us on Newland.
cratic future.—Boston Traveller
Essays—bUtern Barrett. Newland and
all importations daring ths vear ending
June 30. 1887. amounted to $217,%4.898. BiggsReport of the bureau of labor and mort­
The president's mistakes in Maryland If the wage oaniero paid oil of this amount
and Indiana have been very aerie us They (which of course they do not) they would gaged projierty of Michigan—H. M. Brain­
ard, and IL C. Norton.
have a balance of $808.713.893 to their
Selections—Sisters N. Brown. M. Clark
Here Is President Cleveland's own. that credit on thr English pay rot) and $566,­ and J. Jordan.
tho civil sombre ought to be reformed on 718.167 to their credit on the German pay
Would the country be benefited if women
a sort of L*cai option plan—that la. that roll — Letter of W. L. Btrong to Philadel- had the ballotf—Sister Snook. Bros. Stone
in states In which tbo reform sentiment
anti CroM.
was strong the spoilsmen ‘were to bo re­
Essay, Homes va Saloona—Sister Daw­
son.
sisted. but that In states in which the re­
Temperance comic song— B. Brainard.
form sentiment was weak they ought to
Recitations—a Mack; M. Slawson. E.
be allawnd tt&gt; have their way
The re­ dnoed for eight cento. They formerly cost
Luther nnd B. Howarth.
sult has been, both in Maryland and In­ $35
This little btatemeut la floating
-Wimt iudueemeuts does the business of
diana a most shameful demoruliration through the papers, but many persons
farming offer a young man?—J. E. Tobias,
of the public service — Now York Even­ I probably foil to catch Ito significance. It D. Munroe.
ing Post. Mog
i illustrates the blighting totluoneo of that
The cobbler's comic song—W. Norman.
i terrible tariff Tho duty upon |&gt;etu&gt; Is nine --'A
questan
iiuwsuu box
uva will
wm be
iM- open;
open, let
lei all
an come
nu^Wld uh (or . .p-rfd I
u“4" tartH
prepared. Discussion will follow each cxerase.
N. 8. SLAWSON, Lcc’J
uwt’TZ1 Jtawrtcui predarem tar. rrtood Ita o»t erdsa
or IWH Lo &lt;mta ta
to rlghl
„„
air, «. UtataXtataor Id. dn^tatan I
£ ^lhe
opm the
No
Name
Nameand
and Residence
Residence
» Abraham Johnson. 1‘ralrt-viiitI imported article. Of course, every oc
year The appropriation would have boon [ countant and schoolboy realizes tho op &lt;x* &gt; Jennie Van Luster
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cutting down tbo estimates Iu an arbl-

Gibbe-Democrat.

Cleveland's friends don’t like to have

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VOL.XX?

Hasting

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ArUiur H. itewlaier to Jane* IL SxwJr; **
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Eiis CjIhi* to John A. Cslrti’. ov sec is

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BBILLLANT AND BEWHJlEKlNG PFHFOIIM.VM F- AT

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TUESDA Y, May 22.

“kam KtAli. ut?liiraiiiCog»*t ’n; »i *«&lt;«»

’XOTE—The arrangement* of the Atneriran Shownien'.1&gt;’- &lt;&gt;lixl f - ..ifany &lt;.|hrr (’Irens from visiting HimHm* thh stxuratL—'Er.jr«&gt;n. |

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THE FROST ELVES.
Afi nigtit tbe fn*t rirrs lu the MarliclU «o;
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Jam

Sells Brothers
GREAT 8-KUiG CIRCUS. ELEVATED STAGE

Real - Roman - Hippodrome
And 5-Cdptinent Menagerie.

inland river*, which |xu* through »wnnipa
filled with tn-re and other tuglily cokirod
rooto and vegetable matter. Nearly all the

gTTART. ENA PPI
amber.
Iu {addling alioat th»- shallower lays aixl
reefs tbe tranches of olive green misnd. tbe
reddish n» k*. the gray jirbbk*. now and tIm-u
suggested a peunter's |alette ly ing m a basin

qm9

CUBXSTorH

fringe it with amber colored gi-nw.

In tlie
m. bates.

B

tl&gt;e water him a remarkably black surface;
when a rippla there catcbua t he light of tbo

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ruddy hue while a lime blows, then the
sullen current looks-like a dark molten metal
curved into ripple of flame.—C. 11. Farnham

Attorney at

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barber.

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Physician

All of Earl'll’'. Illustrious MM-alr and An-nlc ('hamplons. Fralrb' lb :&gt; -^ H’j&gt;;«»lr nCelebrities. Munclmis Human Phenomena and Unrv't Z*»h»gt' ? T Merged and Maraluitrd In a CokiMa! and I’tfpsrallclcd I'nlb.

(Theodwinklc Brown ronm into the bouss
at 10 o'clock with a blreding mac.)
Mrs. B—Theo, what has haj^xuxxl!
Mr. B—Htumblcd over a post that some .-*8,300.000 Invested for the PuUlc'a IWtxtiatloit!
idiot left lying across tho walk tn tbe front -

Actual Daih E'-l&gt;i

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w. WHY. M.
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Human Imagination Confounded by its Stupendous Magnitude.

one left a putt there.
Mr. B-CouMn't 1 are itt ICs moonlight I
and bright aa day.

SJMITH A COLCJRO

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self. Sre that post lying therel That’s what
done it
Mrs. B—Theod winkle Browrf, that is noth­
ing but the ^badow of the trunk of tliat pine

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Don t you know (hie) that the shadow of a
j»U» tree is just as bard ■ thlna to kick
against and fall^rrer as the shadow of a
hickory tree! Sing'lar some women .lorj't
j?1™ anything after moonlight—Detroit

E. KENASTON.
Attarnc

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•re“y

)ol„ th. rhwaou. m i h.„

(MM’K » SHXUM1K

menu of a good t many other pronU'n
“«««hl» Th* l™^, ». h„. th.
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flod
U»m r.pu.u.1■M.r.p.ud 1. th. uriUnj.

The Only Compete, Perfee|and Lavishly s»nnpiu..«H itepr«i&lt;

bar. leg

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I2ST JSTHA.IiL-x- 2,000 TTEA-KS:
«&gt; English and Kentnrky Thoroughbred-, in SouWrring struck

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know when hs is doing the «-vicanft&gt;7

P H-TIMMERMAN
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btss, Eenh and Gluiatofiil Ctaiiis si tosl hi

wmal history he could not have &gt;-ntavMi
without It.
‘ujoyed
to find a wm^ telling them-"I.'^‘7

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Knormotte Racy Track—Four Tiint* Around. &lt;&gt;nc Mil-

N«UM&gt; tad Trtiwuditally KMMWtat Uta Ntatan with Ita -ta- I -

M AHTtN V. BAAtKl

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Figure of Western Romano-.

Ikjtbcsda

Blmsed aro tlmre who have mid
Ulnp to,
notmes in Atlantic.

Capt. A. H. BOGARDIS.
CAAMP1ON WING44HUT OF THE WORLD.

Ouattara on tlie Ground Awafttar the
Oiieitliir- t,r an Intllu,
r I....

tin »ni°

W u»
cotnplaloatii r» Ttinink*-m.

Issa.- itort. de^JS'

‘ 'J.“njowite heirs nf

Gheat Faixn, Mont. News of tlie ojwnESn, ta u»
Ing of the Bhiek Feet lleservalioti in await­
Court
ed impatk-ntly here and
throughout house in U1C eltj '0!’ ItatttaZTia Jo
toe 7lh day at Ma v tn ¥»2,iAn.MM e”UMy. aa
Northern Montana A large nuipbcr of
hur.tJrea anJcighw right °nC ,lw&gt;u«uid.
persons have gone to the rvwervadon tn
locate ranches, inhtre and (own nlte&gt;.
'Dm- desirable valiey* are fairly covered tm.ditaltaJJto.J,'!" » tta tatM_:
wltli teuta. the great^at runh apparently
being to the Big Sand), the famou*. hay
grounds Soldleradtawell se civilians are
on the grounds, aiill when news cornea “d tatarr Wta.xtt
that thr bill Is signed there Is likely to be
a. rush. Bullboek Valley, beyond Fort
AaidnflKiine. is all stalked off, and the
the valley of the Milk Blvvr.

FASCINAte

-iitfirrdx mta r m-. '•« * «**■“•

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VIEWING THE PROMISED LAND.

The Bcpubilcana
. ,
of congretm
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and_____
tW
country are anitod on the tariff queatkn. 1
and the ih-mtxsrato aro hopelessly divided. 1
Shrewd observers, ta putting the two dr-j
cnmsuuicre together, are apt to condutte
that tuc resell must be Dcmor-ratlc do-.
tat. eapedaly as the tariff la likely to be the' pctadpsl Isauo before the voters of
ths country this year.—Norristown Her- Preaa
aid

-ThuGC and COMPLETE M1R~ROR OgwONm L'MiD*

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I precalvo taxation he hr subjected to by the
i operation of a tariff capable of working g. I John McFarland. Hope
ouch results.- -Troy Timoa.

Tta Pail Mall Otartta find, that' tbe
iron maaufaettarers of South Staffordshire,
England, are greatly pleased with tho
Mlibi free trade bill and that tho details of
t!!n uw-wuro are all they could desire
This Information should be particularly
gratifytag to Chairman Mill* He Is doing
hia level brat In behalf of Britibb interests,
61211 11 will tickle him to le.irn that his
efforts are appreciated. — Philadelphia

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FuUo. ita.ta ita ta.l -tata ttata^J
for the week ending
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mn.h.Jata.f.C.tatan m—
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Alraut 50 KnighLs of Pythias from Char­
lotte. Nashville. Middleville /and Lake
Odessa were In the city Monda). .They
came by invitation of Barry lodge. No. 13.
for the purpow of witnessing tin- cxernplificatlon of the third rank work t&gt;y the
latter lodge. After tbe work was cun-1
eluded to the hxtgr room the assemblage I
adjouniisl to inert around irauntifully
spread tables In the rooms of the Ladles ;
.society of Emmanuel church. Thr latter
luul charge of furnishing the supper and. ।
in the opinion of all, acquitted themsrhex
most Creditably. Space forbid- a more1
extended mention.
However the whole
affair will be remembered by nil present as
a very cnjoynblc one.

j tain our rights tn the Samoan Islands
( against German aggression
Supported by the ruling of the secretary
. of tho treasury, he has allowed the Cans. dlan Pacific railroad to compete, at a
I runloua rate, with American Pacific
I roads
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He refused to assert the Monroe doc­
trine In tho Venezuela troublre, thereby
allowing England to secure valuable ter­
ritory In South America.
Circuit Court.
He disgraced thqcountry by a cowardly
Tlie following are the caws noticed fur
attempt to bully Mexico iu tho Cutting
case aud by sending his cockney put. the trial at the coming term «»f courtdrunken Sedgwick, to the'S^y of Mexico
People va Clement Mngridge. forgery;
as a special envoy.
People vs. David Fuller, forgery; People
He bus failed to secure any satisfaction va Thomas Casey, burglary: People va
from the sultan of Morocco for confining George Cor. receiving stolen goods: People
American citizens, a gross inSult
He has vs. .Harrison .1. Forsbey and Sarah Forahey.
negotiated a ricw Chlneae treaty tliat Is rvcciviiur stoicu goods; People vs. Edward
declared by tho most competent authority Harrison, assault and battery: People va
Joseph T. Goucher, attempt - to dig up,
on the Pacific coast to be incapable of of
feeting, relief from the grievous evils of disinter, remove and carry away a human
body.
Ci Inoue immigration.
In every Important diplomatic rotation,
ho ha* shown himself Incnpablo of direct- ' Strung anti Eva Strung. Mffurnptdt: Wil­
ing our foreign affairs to tbo honor of this liam H. Owen vs. John H. Beamer ascountry
Thank goodness there will bo tiumptdt; Jeremiah M. Bugera vs. Amos"
an end of all this uu tho 4th of March Fausey, ai»sum]»it: Hiram L. Brown vs.
Jonas Early, assumpsit: Oliver II. Perry,
i
appellee. vs. Ixirenzo Tobias, appellant,

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o Sere anti Yellow lx-af Atlrarthma!
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50 Cages of Wild BeastsTxUnfverlai'Reflex on Sava?? Lift
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AIMwrahadowing Central I’.™-' "f hb
the almost Human Clown Elephant, and tbe Only
EH»hMit on the Pontlnent.
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LMcKelvey Maule Grove.
Preston Jewell, Assyria.
Poaunoster, laax-y.
Pootimuter, BaBfieM.
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OTtoonell
J N. Covert. Carlton.
Poounastw. Freeport.

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•lohnbheau. Hlokorv Corner*.
Brown fi Calms. Pridrtevtlta.
Byron Usher. Crwt's Cc-rncra.
v» m. Broward, Broward.
A. G. Jewp.pranrejrllk.
i ostruaater, \ aakee spring*.
C. W. Arunitrong.BmretwMilte
Money paid to those agents wifi be receipted
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fotnjM rance d ri nk house*.
I hr driving park nasoeiatinn ha* made
r"r * ,nrtti»K matinee on
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«neni&lt;K&gt;n, May fifth. Flftvdolar* in purse* nrc offered, and there will
«* a frre-for all. a thft*qntaute and a
pn*-n rare. All Will is- lioot tw&lt;*in-tiiroe
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PIANO MANUFACTTRE.

l*-ct«*l. Tlie steamboat preaeiit* a fine api: jM-arance u* she |&gt;o*M-* up
u|. «,,n,'
and down
&lt;„.n u the
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The rain&gt; an- putting llye faniu-n* back
all Pih’,n
-fkotiw
In thi. vicinity
vtelnli,- doir- with their spring cro|M.
?Hrtuly'* It i ixki*. xn&lt;! *ti
-2n-" tii/hi*
Kldci Mllh-r pnwhed to the Advents
S. Wellman I* doing u* well a* can he Friday. Saturday and S/mday eyenlngH.
liovcntnirht. En- on* of enjoying a fine ride should patronize
&lt;expected. We in,pc
■ ;'■•• Great enlv.-rsltwa till- II.
hope xiun
soon o,
to *cr
w uim
him OUI
out
B. R. Rom was on our streets Mondav.
ia&lt;l mirtl Healthful.
•Your correspondent wa* Mimrwhat *ur- railing and visiting among hl* friend*,
Party at'hr. A. J. Wright * Wednwlay
Addie Seger wa* ihv gu&lt;-*t of friends and
Sold only pri-xsl &lt;»n a n-cent visit to the bland to *rv ;
tin- really' fine building which has l**-n j relative* around Fn-rjsirt last w.-ek.
Carlton I* on the gain if "they say" tell.*/
erected by Mr. Aker for the aixsuniMlatioii 1
MI«* Evn Cusick. Ihv evangelist, i* rx- th-truth. He talk- like ti|is: Sallie has
| of excursionist* and those wishing fw In-1 l»vtetl to prcaeh ft the Pud Auger M-h&lt;M&gt;l no more nw for Wood and 1'harlle Bowen
dnlge in the amum-ment of dancing. Tbt-1 Iuhim-May 37. at 11 o'clock. Go and hear wn» sri-n going east with a Inml of Cole In
hiillding I* 30X.W feet and two atorie* high, i i^r.
Telephone communication ha* Iwen &lt;•*■ I
E. Wood, of (lllvct ixoB-ge.
Cha*. *W&lt;d**ert was in town Friday.
tablishi-il at this j*»inL and Cloverdale can I. waa the giie*t of .1. L. Irkv* to t .Sunday,
J. Fleming Is getting out lumber for n
now hello with its neighbors.
1 Mr. W&lt;xxl intend* to. spend !.i* vm-alfon
Sine.- our Improvement in mail fiufllltlca 1 ‘biting among friend* and* n latlve* hi
Where I* the man that fcay* we shan't
rOotli.g*.
we welcome tin- Baxxf.ii each Wi-dm'-Mlni ' Carbon and vicinity. . fish? Returning from Husthig”* Wednc*., :t. IS »
day evening we noticed light* on Middhevening.
Fmlrlevtila.
I lake. Some one mil, pleasure riding we
The hnnlxT ha* arrived for thv Kwlamu
roo boat hotw and thv ground ha* ta-en I
Will Muiphy and family ate visiting at I -i"i'l»»’'. »mi as it wa* cold they had tlw
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' •’re to keep warm by,
,
gradi-4 fnr the same
Your scrtlx- &lt;-alIed on Mr. McArthur at
'
Tin- weather lia* bwh very im-l h-r
John Brandftetter la* hl* re-fab-nro
1 linHdiug purpom-s but ron*idt-rubl&lt;- pro- i m-wly ptiinb &lt;).
Igrdl* Im* be«n made however.
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&lt;h*&gt;. Hazen has-newly fi-maft fab front in having good sin-ci-** and I lie scholar* all
wrin to like him.
)
Mr. Dayton will soon have hi-ri-ftan- I yard.
to i.&lt;&gt;A* ox-' ran-’ completed.
IawI t'urti*. of ’The Tamarac." spent
John Jone* i* putting down a «lri» c well.
«rt.&lt; iiarUworo
C ntnpln-ll Bros, it flnti-n have their
Dt? Socket and John Perkine wen- nt the Sunday with Carlton |&lt;eop!c. I
K-ti Patient. wb» lias ta-en ill for room­
------------------[ building well under way.
conventionj»t Hasting* Thuriulay.
.
H&lt;&gt; it-ojKithic j
I- H- Barnes lias moved Into his new
Kejion tl that ttiv achodt will be divided time. to much Ix-tter.
Several Carlton young people dined with
rgi* n.
I hoiise.
to-day: tielng loo largeJor one leacher.
Fred and Minnie Homing Sutuluy I«*L
- Ti’-v- uo-r Ne|in'» store ,
Pierce Bru*' an- about removing their
Al. Shively -to working for W. W. Me: !roiu 1 t.i J p. nt All call* i-M»w mill on to section eight in thl* town:
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Wc are having wry fair winter weather, ItibtMin.
■( color akit Church th«-y have the Job of sawlog a Mg. lot of
Wilber .Wiafcl has quit-working for U
timber for Kalamaz«*&gt; phrtira. and ns all hut nothing which rest-mbit's spring.
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this lumlx-r will lw *iiip|w-d at thl* joint,
Earl Rusm-Q who has been » *nffcn-r for Harta-r.
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:si"r wind;I; j;caln« h man’s
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El.lMtN.
•'Wk.Hasting*.’flleb.y .
At&gt;-tract Books in forty

H&lt;&lt;no-pat iir T’hytaulirop'i drug mor •.)
UH IK .. IIAUKKII. IU-.I Kauir. In**“■
*i;run&lt;;i* and Ixuna.
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Son 2 dors north
I '-tofiteii.
'ton Zlvcn to making exchanges
&gt;ne interests'! of noiHvaMaati
ftapeny owner •ireiully-lookad often Farms,
ofshih- t .r
or ezehangv. Hoa»-s and

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v-taixfiamt, Mteh.
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Rates, 81 ,oo per Day.
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it will add largely to our btuslnes*.
John Ryan I* busy at the ware-hoiiM-.
Frank Wilcox, who was low* of the rail­
road Motion, lias ixi'ii Mtci-cixled by Mr.
Murray: the former now occupying a sub­
ordinate iMMltioii on the section. He will
move his family to Cloverdale this wi-ek.
hlMr. McLean is about t&lt;» move Into hl*
new building.

tunny months died Sunday afternoon;

now 1 tetter.
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Bertha Terpenning now ha* charge of
the primary department of the sclioril.
Mr. Conrad, from Kalanmzon* «*dirge,
preached from tho Baptist pulpit on Sun«jnv evening.
Sinti*. Sackett returned from n mouths
visit In Grand Rapid* Tuewlny.
Mr*. Collier. Mr*. Mel way and L. fg»veElder laine to building a tarn on hb land spent Saturday In Kalamazoo.
Mr*. U Ixwclaml will I*- prejmnsl in
A. S, Bissett I* working tpr S. Harahcy future, to furnish flower* for funerals at
reasonable price*.
in Irving.
.
Quarterly meeting at tin- I’. B. eliurrh
last SabbathJames Miller and A. Sherk have bi*-iK
Some mav Inquire wln-rc lx»wlaml Val­
building road fence on their farms.,'which ley i*. It i- &lt;&gt;n the C. K. A S. railroad six
is quite an improvvi.n-nt.
/
mile* from Hosting*.
J. Pumfrey and wife went to Irving
Our dew depot and freight hou*- I* hnished and ready for hnidne**.
Friday afternoon.
All subscription note* given for build­
Death Ik itTnur mid*t. It has taken two
nf onr oldest resident*. Grandma Roatrh ing tlw depot not |«id can l»e found at tinand Grandpa Klock. Tliey both died Nntlomtl bank. Hasting*.
Jann- Bulwek has
ap|»inted tick­
within the same |&gt;our. Sat IS. nt ~ p. m.
Christian KI wk. aged M. lives! with hi* et ngem for this plan. James is al«-o run­
son-tn-hiw. John Moxom. lie had tern ning a grocery and will probably I*- our
suffering with cramps In tin- stonuu-li. hnt post master nlsn. He i&lt;a reliable young
was around most of the time. Friday he ntan of go&lt;*l luilntA, and we predict satis­
walked over turn.*' Mother Itontch. a* he faction a* well as suet**-.
railed her, tlie distance fading about n mile.
Joseph Shultz own* tbr land adjacent
Iti-tuniing home in the^nfternvKin h&lt;- was to the depot, and ha* done well forthemadtaken worm-. Dr. Evans, of Middleville,
•was knmnioued. and pronounced it neural­
gia of tin- heart. He gkve quieting med­
Mr*. Uiveland. aged about f» ymra
icine. but it did no good, as lie never ral­ made n misstep one day last week, falling
.
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I..V tier nil ftir wvlied enough to know hiq friend*. Funeral
at thv M. E. church at S-p. m.
Tlrnnk* Dcltrlch Ik making- w«MW
Grandma Roateh aged dfi ha* for .years
been almost helpless. She lived with her pair* about his shop mid dwelling house.
Th&lt;X Rockwell, ©f Hltonta. *T"-nt
*on Norris, and for week* |&gt;o*t George, her

eider son, has been the main help in taking several day* ulth hl* parent* last week,
care ©f tin- mother that lias now pass' d and while hen- rwrlvod srord fn«» Lan­
away. She longed for death and It waa a sing that hi* broth'-rln-law, B- &lt; . Johnson.
happv. rrleore. Funeral at tin- N. K. w“dangerously *ick. He left Immediate
chnrci Monday, at 10 a. m. by Rev. A.
ly to *«e
* him1,lm* .i r.w&lt;t master 1’ H LawWilliam*. The singing by tbr cbolr •»»
mmtr'li'1 " '
renws hasbei'n mending our puliBe hlgle
very nice indeed.
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south Hartfugx.
The temperance society.
Jangle last Saturday &lt;"cntak-nydjtij
the first of September- rhry
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oflk-rrs as follow*: • Pres.. Ebrr Lakrt fc
pre*.. Mr*. Havens: trras.. Arthur Kyih
shvmrr; editor, Addie Hall. A
*Ion was given to a certain
by-laws arnl eonftltutiim. and It
ed that the way to vote 6)1
Hiimimtary rule* was by tt rtalne or ’
chunation.
,
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.Susie Baldwin Is now al ln-r-oou*in *.
Scarier rash at Jn«- Young*.
Norton Paton visited hi" »**» K,rI

Middleville Sunday,, _
^.u.
Porter Burton lias the wall n. arh con*
nletvd for tiir addition to hi* h»m*r!-«• r« ni«'*
l*. nil Int f*»' I-'*-10*.
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WHOLE- NO. 1720.

We are having a cold time for the middle
There will be a railroad meeting at
of May. Phis. Monday, tho fonrtevnth. Town hall rai Saturday evening.
.
Btul snowing.
F. F. Hilbert’* little girl fell on Sunday AN INDUSTRY BEGUN HERE ABOUT
i
«' y*lrnUn« ■nrt &lt;bear Campbell an­
last and dislocated her elbow and frac­
ta the. city .this week. wltncMea on the
100 YEARS AGO.
tured the bone In iter arm.
Some h&gt;w lived sneak ha* girdled Mr*.
Bltznr'* maple tree* in front of her hotuM.
Some farmer* planted their com two
Mrs. Josie Crites wua married last week,
wej^s
and now wlMb |hHr wrtl jn th&lt;&gt;
also Mrs. Be.*ch_
.
eriwInstead of the ground.
Adam Baltiuger lost a yearling enU on
Two kid* from Kalamazoo, one the- *on Sunday. It Caught ite head fast In tlie
wm1S?inrt*r 1&gt;&lt;,&lt;in,in- tin- other the son of manger and choked to death
W III Blaneliard came to thi* plai-e last Sat­
Leonard Mauch post No. 341. G. A. R.,
urday. Tta-y were on a tramp, having left and the ladle* Independent Relief Corp
home without the knowledge of their par­ will observe decoration day at Woodland j
ents.
nn Wednredsy May noth. The Him. P. T.
Mrs. A. Douoan is In town on a hunt for Colgrove. of Hasting*, will deliver the ad- claims by one your. The di«|«te &gt;* hardly
her son. and will visit her manv friends tlre** on the occasion. Ixt everybody worth maintaining. The original piano r«i
hetv.
probably little mon.- than * iiarf&gt; kid on ita
turn out and honor our nation's deart.
iJtfe Whlttcmorr has his saw mill mov­
ed to this place, amt will saw the logs that
primlttv* tboa
Winter ho* once more made )u appear­
were drawn to A. C^jWalt's mill.
ance.
1-rnnk Wilson, of Decosta countv, stop­
Ball game last Sattiniay.
ped over night with J. H. Valentine, on
f&gt;ur legal men go to Hasting* on Tue»his way home from Battle Creek.
day to try a suit In Justice Krnaston**
One of Dan. ilerce's children Ls ven court
sick. Dr. VanHorn attending.
A new bank building will soon occupy
the vacant lot between B. S. Holly's store
and Fatil A Vclb-ta hardware store.
Mr». R. W. Ba'rber. of Waterloo, N. Y.,
F. F. Hilbert ha* been-appointed post
I* visiting her daughter. Mrs. Whitlock.
master of this place. Frank know* how
F. I&gt;. Soules fius been grading hi* yard. the business is done.
Bert Corwin lias sold his bun*'.
Monroe Rowladcri* children have the
of the so called inventor in Italy, if not atao
N. V. Whltloek wa* in Charlotte last whooping cough.
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in Germany, hud to lw disinterred r.nd reaweek.
Geo. Itawlader and wife went to Saran­
Tlu- third quarterly meeting of the Assy­
ac on Saturday and returned Monday.
ria circuit M. P. church was held ,at the
RejKirted that we are at&gt;out to lose one I
countries, each country mntrititing wxaaAustin appointment Iasi Saturday attrf Sun­
thlng to the perfection of- an inutnunent
day.
Young Soldier bus been away on a fur­ which nowTrolds a position of tox-hallanged
Bear show at Morgan Sunday afternoon.
lough. wonder why "Old Soldier" deserted
&lt; »at* are lieginning to show above ground. hb post

not rented wtthu.wtll.twturenn.1,XZJ
Itr-eGMl tlw
hew Year*, pay their subscription* to th*
cantata of the “Blackamlth - Chlklren" at
BAawtata agents mimed above.
BoamKtluiiy
to .toM W*,n**u*&gt; nW&gt;t-and
_ ...
. ■ ' COOK * klSKERN.
it will probably lx- repeated.
7..
,*w»tiey’* gn-at clrcu* and con­
cert will exhibit tn Nashville- Wednesday
Mr. Schram has a new lion*-.
night
of this week: mi you need not expect
Mrs. S. M. Ixwimis has gone to sjsuui n
many
of
the
resident* of Nashville down
few day* with tier daughter. Mm. ( hamto see Sell's Bru*.
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bf*rialn. nt Wmll lake.
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Martin Chandler now sport* a new burhome in thi* village Thursday of last
ne.*s.
week. Her remain* wwe taken to Toledo,
Mr. Robinson lie* very low.
for burial.
Hie young people'* society &lt;&gt;f Christian
Mr*. Wyman Hall I* not expected to live. cmleayor will give a wideawake ooetety at
Frnnklo Broward be sick with rryalpeta the (ongn-gatkuiKl church next Frltiat
night.
Ri the face.
San. Truman was Imukr from GJivi-t over
Mrs. P. Roger* U visiting at her broth­
Sunday.
er's In northeast Orangeville.
Edna Trumap visited Charlotte friend*
S. C. Ibgiter Ims a carload of plaster for
sale at the stotion for the aceomm.*latlon Saturday and Sunday.
Mi Palmerton and wife, of Woodland.
Jeflrod* Post. G. A. IL, will«|renrdec­
of the farmers.
vbhe&lt;! at Will Brook'* last Sunday.,
oration
day.
Sti-vcn Doster talks nf buikllitg a new
Mr. Bob Phillipa waa called to Battle
houM- to rent here.
Creek lant WediMMay, to attend tho funer­
Farmers, have l*'gun planting' coni In vd in Nashville.
al of a cousin.
this vicinity.
■ rlr&lt;(last Friday night to Maud Baird.
John Winslow died of bland poison Sun­
Chao. Davidson, a forwor Nashville boy. day law. The funeral wan held at tin­
Smith Evangelical church jrm Monday at
in
town
over
Sunday.
The wild snap keeps pleasure aeckrr*
two
o'clock.
,
&lt;». r. St-CKKIL
away from here, but as sooh as tlw wrathVerne Andrews has n-tnrficd home from
er get* warmer lively jtarf* may Iw ex-

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COUNTY NEWS.

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rliated bv the dUtrirt last full.
The rin gud cold wav* that visited this

vfoinlty last week has delayed many of our
farmer* In planting corn.
,
Gul* are up nn&lt;i an- looking vlgormi*.
Dr Elliott n-lirveil Mt*. Southworth,
win has ta*-n afllirted with dropsy for

some time, of
’!*• ,,r *“,rr'
_
’ Dr. MdUty- &lt;d PralrirwiUjV reports ty*
P. A. Young slowly on thv mend.
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Meaiwl* W "‘til breaking out ih this
nrtahborhoudt n»»‘J of the rhi,&lt;,rt”'

Iiutt week.

think* fib

*".?'‘iv'i*

•Ito it ni
- when hL corn L n&lt;»t planted.
.
•ah fb-nrurk's hw tilth- L»»y* l»d an
■ bi.- time on tin- dth. while their

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*-'n&lt; lie wono«T«w —.............. ,
d luiinifoxh-.! altotfl D lt'ti in

Orangeville last wwk.

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Geo. Jtowlader batted n Imll through Pur
buudier’s window, shattering three panes
of class.
Mr*. Stephen l&lt;e*iie visited at her
brother, John Smith** on Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr*. CovlHe ia improving.
Mr*. Jain--* Lze is still sick.
Dr. Carpenter went to I ladings on
Tuemlay.
Mrs. Baitinger has potatoes up and
ready to hoc.
C. S. Pahkerton is agent for tin- Lan­
sing Engine Co. He also sells territory
for the far the farmer* "Weed Pnlverixrr."
Tin- billiard hall at Lake Odeaaa burned
down Just Friday night. Reposted to
have been fully hiKurvd.
1-rlehurdTlllc ~

baa dcscrnd-&lt;l upon nolcmn and ororahipir*

been a s.&gt;mewhat brilliant history, until A.

Contrary to popular imprfwioc, the record

Strwart,

f!k&gt;

I’ indefinitely located i* Boa*

thing of an itinerant to ttnrl customer*. His
operation* won. credited rtih-fly to Balti­
more, until be became prominently ideutUbd

(’.• IL Nichols, of Battle Creek, I* vlslt- their tn&lt;ltn&gt;trial lulvrnturea It will anrpriM
rig friend* in tills place.
Geo. Prichard and family have moved
to Lak* Gdessa.
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Farmer* an- preparing the ground and utatioo wa* John Jacob Astor; but it it truo,
planting com.
and in wun* of the odd nooks ami cranntai
Mr*. Jessie Fnihauf, after three WHto i of the metropolis may stillbe re.-n anttqwrtsh
visit In this place, returned to her iunur iu , piaora Iwiring bi^iuuue on the plate, with a'
Ann Arbor last Tbiiradav*
reference atao to hb ptace of businew la
J. S. Caswell ha* a brother from Greota Mftd"n lam-. Be bought hi* pianra M Engeoimty visiting him.
I tarn! and Germany, paying for than « the
Um Tnbta* lu»* moved Wk to Halting*, rate of hlxml
each, and sold tir.-nj hero
---------------• for about t wice the -amotinc. -reaafeiabla
Rutland.
, enough. Heta*aid to haw laid the fcamdolarge bam was ralwd by ('ha*. Roger* I tionot the fortun* which lias rinoe bicorns
on the town line In-lwet-n Rut land and 1 eonridrrnbh- through th is trade,, and phen
Yankee Springs, nt which CO of his neigh- | afterward hi* Oeftinga In fur* and rvalUtato
bora lent a helping hand. Mr*. Roger* ’ had t»*-&lt;nnr no vaxtaml varied that ife hod
entertained nearly nn equal number of no time for trifles, he-turnvd Ub piano Rrade
ladle* on the same twcasihn. A royully over to a suocrow named Leib.
But thw were incident* that
good time was enjoyed.
Frank Brown, of Irviqg. Is the happy
period we liaw eipaudcd mightily aa i
fatber of a week old son. ’ ,
Lutiwr Hill is also setting.'em up &lt;m ac­ lion, and our uKiurtrl* hare grown
more rapidly than our LXyndarica and
count of a bran new daughter.
Children's day at tin- Congregational lotion. But no industry law wirpaaa*
church ft Irving four week* from m-xt manufacture of pianos iu the rapidity
development.
From a single Itincr
Sabbath.
Then- will be no mon- "pow-wow" until piano maker, with powdbly a few a«:ln
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kind providence remove* another pest, the
famous MMijceati-r. from among u*.

!Xor&lt;h&gt;*.&lt; Orangeville.
The clover look* bod. bnt wheat is Im- '
provitig.
'
Dr. A. B. Watson, a former resident of
Hcliool eommrnnil in the &lt;&gt;ak Grove
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Yankee Springs, but now a resident of ]
school-house Momlay. with Elsie l^iPrad
Monterey. Allegan &lt;x&gt;unty, was making his I
a* taarher.
A. D. Cook and Mi** Jennie Cook, of many friends around here pleasant rails
Hasting*, spent Sunday wllhl L. F. Cook Ia*&lt; week. We understand the doctor I*
having a big praetler. Surre** to you ‘Aland famil? ■
Pre**. Flower* mid daughter, of (.'rrwy frenk
Nelson F. Watson, one of the first set­
Corner*, paid R- •!.' Flower* a visit the
tler* of Barry &lt;v&gt;tinty, ia sadly atllleted
past week.
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with thvdnqwy, and feat* are entertallw&lt;l•
Jam*-* Stuart I* Improving huite find.
of
hi* recovery.
The fanner* an- btiiy planting com.
Schixil commenced tact week Monday at
- It look* now a* lbough we might have
thi- Spring*, Florence Blake ns teacher. .
some fruit thl* mabmn.
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Mr*. Myron Serisvix-e ha* been very
Found. Sunday morning—geoid snap.
*lck. but I* better nt thi* writing.
No I. O. G. T. lodge meeting la*t.Frifay
Git’.’ atreeb were awakrnml Thursday nlgiit on aceount of the storm.
B. B. Burlington S* putting fin a full
night by the firn- and harmonious mu«fc of
stock
of groceries and dry goods tn the
tlw &lt;5. A. K. Imnd. U-nder Brayton has
tnknn much pain* in pnv-tiring tin- Imivh ixiatofiwe building of E. G. Bennett, E. G.
and now we i-an proudly say that Fri-ep/rt Ik-niwtt salesman.
lias the h-xt launl In the county.
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The Herald wax mistaken In Ila last W
suo In regard Io the rail fence.
It was
said for Delton.
Odle that found tin* new routnto lliehouw.
Mraar*. Fox A Higley, of Kalamazoo.
S. bravely laid down the fence and alowly
Iiavc arrived'with a nbx- stock of goods.
wended hi* way to the house.
They will keep a gvneral store. Much
C. i&gt;.Jha-be and Mr. Hadley drove In
credit U due Mr. Blackman for huiidtng
town Thursday and hitched their team In
such a large tiler store.
.
The roller mill I* nearly ready for rais­
cumc frighti ned and ton- low- ami ran ing. All are anxious io see II completed
uway. demoralizing thebugry In bad shape.
and ready for tine.
Lydia Reuter returned to her home In
Geo. Norwood and family moved Into’
Lamdl Sunday, after a three weetot visit
wlm friend* here.
Mr. Dulari* ha* a new houw nearly fin­
fir. Sale* has rental the1 Commercial
ished. *
how. and will soon be ready to aceommoHall A Goss are wiling lot* of lumber,
date the people. ’
which goes to show that Delton wb* joat
Nellie 0twn returned to Iler home in
the place to start in businesa.
Hrndlng* Tburwlay. after n short visit tn
Mr. Gwin returned Sunday from the
Freeport.
funeral of Ida mother.
V. Willison ami Frank Roush spent
Grand first eltma strike among the
Saturday and Sunday in Hastings,
carpenters
la*t wedk. We
have not
MiZivrkln.MmmM
S.I.ml.y after a
Kffi/
Perkin* n-tutned Satutday
learned how nittch they made by tire opera­
few weeks visit with friends In Cascade.
tion.
After « fen day* visit with relatives here
Mr. Stuart has started a jmnnd. Ypti
Conrad Smith.returned to Ada Friday.
can recover'property by giving him 81. '
John Yargcr was at Grand lUapIda Fri­
We wonder if a certain man thought
day on buslm-s*.
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wlu*n lu-killed&gt;Xhat In* Hurt hi* property
A. IL Johnwm, of tin- Ih mm raf. wan In would ii'-.er arctorntally gvi nn». and
tlie village Sunday.
|anr&gt;nx hl* at-lghJmrs,
H. Rogers and wife Sumlayyd with H.
A!”-noy cxoundonJat* have begun rinltW. Roger'* people, of ( ar'ton.
j. M. Brunm-F* people pmt*mplate
?. T. • tii.-tow will build him « I*mi
moving to South Ixwell.
b&lt;&gt;«&gt; •* on Mr. Gwin’* land soon.
Mrs. Conrml Smellwr Snndayed with her
F. A.
’Jackman will give a daneitig
IpuDiiit*-in South Jx,«wi-ll.
pa«-. &gt;:» hl® m w hall Friday avinhw.
Arc we going to •■••lebrat- tin- -ltl&gt; Chi*
yvurf H
it l»
w , r,‘ **a*°«t u‘ DonTfal! to idMvl the M-fy |*rty In
Paiilrtwd men in California estimate lixat
up to Jan. 1 -tn.fXX) California r-.-arsinn
' Andrew ticlgrr funds'.-vl In* Woodland.
tickets were sold in 1S87, repr^ormtiag M.Otf’.fiai |*rofil* to the irann’ociuwntal rook
Mltotflay.

According
tr.-------------The Muster
1. Courier. .&gt;
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--—------------------devoted to the trade, and whi.-b &lt;;i
careful a record of production aa I
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52,000- pi.irto. «&lt;T" inant.-fa.vtnrol
United State* tai.t year. At un .«

authority tracing tb» number manufactured
annually since th* year I7H0. pta-w. t| &lt;• total

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that bar- f.dlowwi the initial data. A* &lt;heae
are mere than 11,00,M&gt; faudUo. in the
country and tlx&gt; life of a pinna Is estimated

tho nmrkrt for thc-e inatninwnu.

hardly Jongtr existing in fact a* an antity.
but llvi»g-ns tix-_2bje&lt;-«vf. rr-prtwsitatiraof
an idsal combination of - iucluztrira. Only a

tbeir walls. and piano makdru, life* baiktera.

mrrly imported from Binningluun, but ia

maintfnrtuma of actions and keyboards fob

pinno Felt ia som-dhing different. Lt in th*
pro ’u&lt;*t of an atjieeially firm qunltty ©f wool,
and was fomwriy all imported from Gar
many or France.
But Lu re-tint roan

ur • uf pianos, and the IM may la
hr th* ucmti'D of pwtata, which

�•tings Banner SOME GLORIOUS HISTORY.
THE

PAST

AND

FUTURE OF

REPUBLICAN

THE

a poiituxU leader ter th* mlratioe of tha
reentry, and by tho Incidental asriManoe

PARTY.

of an unapprociatir* and stupid Democ­
racy oloeted him-eloetod him by the gite
riom; majority of l.OUOth of 1 par oacLthls nation waa eared. No triumph at a
greet principle could equal It
The
struggle* of the revolution, the wealth of
blood and drain of treasure that rebought
I un not one of the whs believe ‘With u* one flag fur our country, "pale their
the author of "Th* Man of Destiny.- and ineffectual fire*” compared with this vic­
The Great Specific for Indigestion other croakers. that the Republican party tory of moral ideas—our copyrighted, ax
han acrumpbaliad -its destiny
On the elusive, proprietary patented moral idcaa.
And Ito attendsnt eyDs;
Standing on this Intellectual Pisgah,
HeaducUe. ■ Blltoaaae—
CeaMipaiioe. contrary I believe Ito mission will not
have been completed until the iwceaalty handing down th* law. we can proudly
for political pantos in a republic shall
point to a promised land, where g
haw eaa-ud
Horn In the struggle to be bail for tlie gathering and arm filibu*check thv extension and usurpations of an ter who strike* a Republican hip
, i id thigh
unhallowed slave oligarchy nursed in may expect the deed of
,political farm.
the cradle of universal liberty, baptised
We have been accused of faith In a
tn the struggle to prevent secession, and to fetich
It baa been asserted that our
guarantee the rights of the people to self skill to simply a baatbenlah art; that we
government. the Republican party has os- have carved a block of wood, and with
paused Umi cause of the oppressed, guar
gouging of tool and touch uf paint have
anteed the rights of the poor, and demon
made it a god. that a thumbed lump of
St rated that a government of the people, clay, after baking, la our Deity, that we
by the people and for the people shall not dream as did Nebucha&lt;Lne*x*r. and on the
perish from thu earth
broad Shiuar of out imagination create
Ils history is a record of the deeds done ' a graven image. th«W fall down and wor­
by the government from IBfil to 1883 ! ship tho work of our own brain*, and that
That history every parent ia pp&gt;ud to have our Insanity, like that of the Assyrian
his children read
It is the uuly history king, can only be cured by sending ns to
which throws a halo of glory around the
grass What a libel! We are the [oilil­
name of America during that period.
It eal cardinals, whoa* votes are an inspira­
Is a liistory of which the party itself is tion. We are the hierarchy, whose hands
proud, and is perfectly willing to have
drip with anointing oil. and our bepedicread by the world
Concerning it n*&gt; tiua blessea with Infallibility. When are
apology is ever needed or sought. Thenbind the brow with the phylactery of imlIs no page of this history which it Is de
tatiro civil service gold, when we wrap
sirous of having erased or forgotten under the mantle uf sweet praise around the
the deceptive plea, "let bygones be by­
pan-electric bust, and swathe the shoddy
gones ' Every page is radiant with noble
clothing of the fishery fiasco, braided
acts worthily done for humanity.
' with the humbug of "pemlciotui parti
The Republican party is tho one which
, sanship' and girt with the canting amid
demonstrated that a republic has a life I lion uf tho second term, tho environing
worth preserving, that treason is a erum.
I will change a dolt to an oracle.
that tbr Culled Staten is a nation with a
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Did you note that impertinent criticism
central heart whose pulsations are fait In
, of Prealdant Cleveland by Senator Ingalls!
every part of the Body politic, that a uni­
• What a sacrilege! Is there no defense
versal currency secured by the wealth of
against audacity! Is free speech to be
the nation, is superior to the bustard pro­
permitted furerer! I* such a man aa In
geny of states and corporations, that
galls, with nothing in hi* vein* but such
citizenship is rightfully based upon in­
blood aa extorted the Magna Cliarta from
telligence and good character, and not
King John, that in a Puritan parliament
upon the more accident of birth or official
standing that the Culled States has a condemned Charles I for treason; that
stood on Bunker HUI and fought against
destiny to achieve and most not allow
English tyranny and an Idiot monarch,
herself to be shorn of iter strength by un­
such blood *s breasted and won tlie battle
due obeisance to any foreign gods or
against the southern oligarchy—are such
goddess**. at»d that the policy of protec
a critic and such criudsm to be borne
lion which baa during the pant been so
without end!
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prolific of beneficent results, may be safely
We and our friends had a right to call
UncolilS buffoon. Grant a butcher. Hayes
The Republican party, too. la proud of
a fraud. Oart'.cld a bandit, and Arthur a
the great men who. Iiavo stood in her
gourmand
Times have changed
The
ranks and fought her battles, and whom
dignity of lin&gt; office now gives thu tempo­
•he assisted In developing mid bequeath
iiu to the world—her bumnbrs. and WU- rary occnpotH of the executive chair a
RT’Messrs. Reisler ft tUxish. reerrhanta. ■una and Lincoln*, and Sewards, and position beyond reproach. Agaittst tlw
^nvusoet. Mleti wvirM..-. U. s... mUzI
Mottons. and Wades, and Qiagen. »nd . sacred target nu criticism or truth must
Cuuierutm. and Garflelds. and. Conklings, 1 be hurled -Thu jester must shield his
and Chandlers, and ’ Blaines and Sher | sting, and tiefore the awful presence of
, the ex aiteriff of Buffalo the nation must {
PKCKIIAM’S CKUt-r BKMKDY
mans and Logans, etc
In them tlie
, be dumb. I will conclude by &lt;&gt;Bering for 1
Is prepared only by Dr. H. C. Peckham. Fn
problems of government found ready so­
■orLMteb. Hold by all dn«gl«to. .-*• ♦nnd S
lution. and the rights of man. however ; your unanimous adoption an old-resolution '
■ [kuuxxI by a Calvinistic congregation, one !
humble, found able and conscientious ad
-—Hold Is Hastings by—
; that is politically applicable to u*
Resolved. That only the elect ran enter .
ha past history (fur tlw future is yet to
be wnttan) is sandwiched between thu
ELY’S
admiaistralioua of two Democratic presi­
dents. oue of wham haul bnauu but no
backbone the other backbone bu&gt; no
Filby Facts fur n.rkluCD»&gt;.
Cleansei. thbrains
Receiving the reins of govern
Then- is labor In every pound uf iron,
Nasid Passw*
every yard of doth, every gallon of wine
Allays Faio sn*’
Imported into this country
Tins foreign
treasury
bankrupt, her
army scat
I ■ fl a m mation
tonsd her nary dispersed her credit labor displace* so much Anim-an labor
Hefcta the Sorre
guue. she reorganized her ward and gave If leas wage are paid to tld» foreign
Restores tire
her a pusittuu and an honor before which labor limn American laborers receive, the
Sensre of Taste
tho Chaldee ■ excellency would have paled constant tendency of the in&gt;iw&gt;rt*tlons la
Inu. Utter tuslgnilicanoThe depicted to reduce wages here to European stand­
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treasury she tilled so full of good money ard.
Whenever in our folly wo have tried
TRY THE CUR1
that even a horde of hungry politicians
who tauikrupted it are unable to steal or free trade, or an approach to free trade,
squander Its omtenta. the dishonored flag our laborm* have knit tint their high
she cairned to be respected the world over; w*gv*. and then tbeir employment at auv
and the ruined credit she restored to tlie wages whatever Our manufacturers',
highest possible national standing
underaold by cheaper foreign pnxiuctiou
A party with ao glorious a heritage were forced to close their funum miU.-.
and factories and our aorianen and pro
Prieto re exhibited to the imtiuus of the

CHEAP EXCURSIONS.

ures all
forms of
roup

Cures
Whooping-^ SSL
Cough,

.Inat made at the closing out sale of the stock „i u .
Strong * Co., of Detroit, by which . '
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You are feeling depressed, your appetite
ie poor, you arc bothered with headache,
you are fidgMty. nervous axxl generally out
of-aorta, and want to brace up. Brace up,
bidnotwitMtimulanta. spring atedklne*
or bitter*, which have for their lase* very
cheap, taMihk. y. and which stimulate
you for an hour, and then leave you In a
worse eandtiiun than brftwv. What yoe
want la an alterative that will imrtfy y«ur
blood, start healthy action trf in • r and kid­
neys, restore your vitality, and gtw nv
in-wed health and strength. Bueh a imdlclue you will find in Electric Bitten, ami
bnly At) cents a bottle at W. H. Goodyear’*
drug store.
The licet salve in the world fnr cute,
bruise*, ukwa salt rheum. frvrr sores,
tetter. chapped hands, chilblains, runts,
and all akin eruptions. and positively cures
pile*, or no pay required. It la guaranteed
to give jicrftx-l satisfaction. '« money re­
funded. Prior U eta. |*r box. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear.
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• Hon. Sumner Howard h In Flint again.
He’ll stay all summer.

x&gt; OYL v ijaog Dteesse. If y ju 1...X
a Cough or Cold, or the children rrt
threatened with Croupor Whooping Coo , - a,
um Acker's English Itemedy and preieu!
further trouble.
Il la a positive cure,
and we guarantee it.
Price 10 and 50c
W. H. Goodyear, Druggist
It lakes reven men and one horse to car­
ry the Battle Crvrk mail.
THEFKrrriKXr lADY io Hastings and olb
en should not allow a rough to run. Vse at ooce
Kemp's Balsam which we guaruitre to cure.

FOR a CBMT8 get Kemp's Uvrr nils for
Torpid Liver, for Constipation, lor the CorapJei
loo. W. H. Goodyear. dragglsL
FOP. I DOST CAKE. dull, tired feeling. Im
poverished Mood, dull pales &gt;a back and head,
tantatutiig skin eruptions. Kamp's Haraaparilla
affords Immediate relief We always guarantee
It. Price «1 per bottle. W. H. Goodyear.
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Two hundred cases &lt;«f measles are re­
ported at the Normal. Ypsilanti.
Tim best mollcsl writer* claim that the suc­
cessful remedy lor nasal catarrh must be non
in-itoUng. easy of aapll^itiim. and oos that will
t'yltsowu action, reach all the remote soree

Cures
Coughs and
Colds.

w. H. Qoodyear, Druggist.

Cream Balm

10 to 50 per eent. was Gained.
I propose to divide the profit of the same with my engto^

Now is your time to boy

FLOATI N&lt;
And everything at way-down price-

celling off

Clothing at any price, and Boots and Shoes
at Big Bargains for you.
Ladies’ fine shoes a specialty.

WE HAVE THE

AMERICAN CHAMPION,
BEST ROAD SCRAPER

Champion and Advance Mowers, the Arthur Wood, Bum
and Carriages, the Ferguson Road Cart: also the

Celebrated North Fairfield Plow
Ib-h. .Maagc and &gt;*•»*trikes of every kind
on human or animals cured In so minutes
by Wuolfonl’a Sanitary Uxion. Thia
nrvi-r fall-. Sold lq W. II. Goodyear,
druggist. lUxtingw. Mich.

Solid Comfort Plow, Harrows, Seeders, and in fk-t a i-omjjcte
- line of Agricultural Implements of all the best
makes.
CALL AND SEE US.

J. M. ROGERS,

Catarrh

fever

THEY DIBIT.

■SKSStS?

Aih-lo-phe-ros Pills are anall and

Flrat—She must insist upon maintain­
ing in tha future, as in the past, the neonarity of protecting American Industrtw
against the imddioiu and hurtful doctrine
which would cripple them, and thus sac
rifice the righto of both capital and labor.
Seouud—She must insist npoo reatrictIng the importation of a pauper and aria
hud population to Intarfere with tho
right* of native born or oatanhaed re■pectabki eitlMcui
,
Third—She must Insist upon a free and
untipguMled vote in every part of th*
eouMry which vote ia to be counted aa
cart upon th* enforcement of the arerewt.
tnent to th* national eouatitutton which
nwtricta th* number nf elector* and armgreasmen to th* actual citizenship whoe*
righto are reapocted at thepotia; and upon
tho coudign puulahmeut of every one who
in any manner tampers with election re
turns or attempts U&gt; thwart the wishea
of the people a* ixpi—iii at the ballot

We guaranies them.
25 and W cents.
W. II. Goohykak. Druggist.

Swrefs hotel at Hersey is closed for the
■waaon. Alleged reAson, county option.
English &gt;pavtu liniment n-muvrs all
hard, soft, or calloum-d lumps and bletnIshcs fnnu horsre, blood tpavln. curbs,
splints, sweenvy. ringtamr, stifles, sprains,
swellings, rte. Mavr S5O l» use of W
buttle. WamtntoL Sold by Goodyear,
druggi-t, Hastings.
Sterling advertises for bids io erect a
8S.OOO school house by -Sept. 1st.
HHTs Sarsaparilla wil cure Scrofula,
Ep^lprlas. Salt Klwum amt Scald Head.
W IL Goodyear.
t
Judge Mon&gt;. of Ionia, says be h not a
candktate ft»r the democratic- nontlnatiun
for vice pmddcnu
Vre a bottle of Hill s ISwrtraa Worm
... 3fUCr&gt; n-fnmlcd If not benrncial. W. H. Goodyear.
WlUUa T.U, o&lt; E-r.1 &lt;Mk. b»&gt;
Incurably insane though dbappointmvnt Ln

3So.\a\.e,»

Fwiitire Kiptrin

Trim, Divans. IsMUigre. EMJ Off*
Concho. Patent Hocker* and
Chairs; also a new inwtre of CMe*’
Salto in the walnut, ehrrrv.
mahogany and natural finWi. D«&gt; *
this opportunity go by Without tax'M
vantage of It.

LUNN

THE

ARBUCKLES

BROS

TAILORS

Have just received the largest and finest stock of goods hit-

*ote for spring wear ever ahown in Hastings.

COFFEE

LOW TOMIST RATES.

parity to KTHppio sucoMsfully with the
vital problems of gornrumaat
Sixth -The »u called mag-.x-tum at the
day cantKX bo made to take t Ire place of
brains and exparteoce
Ability and availability moat both bo
taken into ammiut hi the s^m-tiou of can
dwtale-. Tbei must l» men who repre
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All the Latest and Nobbiest
It is quite popular among tariff reform
era to refer to the workingman aa poor
sod oppressed, and to daim that tune but
capitalists are gaining in Wealth in thia
country
They do thia without rvwurd to
■tattetlce or to the erldemwa of
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Patterns

Goods and Styles.

SUITS FROM $20 UPWARD
Cali early while our stock is &lt;•o&gt;nl’w&lt;-

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CHICAI

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NEWS.
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And thou nifienibte!
born’,.bw“ha«n‘r‘C**’11 whlch Abuually carries off
thunvADds of human being* In th? nrol
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hJS'm

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deducted fr«n hi* •lory
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SUING SABIN FOR A MILLION.

brightthan a

THE SPECIALIST,

Fred
Kanllac

CHICAGO.

filing him. They wen,
h“TinK fllr"’*h&lt;&gt;d the
which the land In dlaput- wa.

ftaLLWAnm. Minn., May 12 -Flandr^
S Cuctaoo. of St Paul, attorney* far

NASHVILLE.

MICH.

Can give those suffering
from any form of

with

W anted

Ungat-

IGUKof no»T
ran*in;icxta

rr. RASH.
PLEA upon
ft leading Io
GXNrwp.
it « » .anuiiJdcuMnltat otiro
I 1 11 l&gt;r. Warko. f.-iat4bhcd
.UNARY I'mM a IJfe
Ml dlir.vence WHAT you
’ &lt;» ha- Wied to c|:tv you.
H.nllCCTtU poatajM

i'&lt;
j'Mi.- eaM. consult
. . friend! j Liter er rail may

iirvar fiuieand the alligator’* whir ia beard

there i* * Channing city by the m*i where
every winter tliei* i- n gathering of fashion,
wealth and Imauiy, rcprrwnting the well
known learlcr* of the Iwwt noeirty in Ney
hork, Bo*l«m. PhiiadClpliia. Baltimore and
WaahiaBtaiL
Thov come

iwt. .lUtinctly unimpeeilmbU game of
card* fnr th- innre -laid patrona.
O1XVKXIKXCX ASH COMFORT.
The hrtri* are nuiueroup and thoroughly
ffi’ii equipfwvi with evert modal n convcuicnoa

MU. Ump. ,hul„w „

Ita-n.w.l.a wm (Ni.uw-.xita
I".

A Bnghtim man.wrU tatdrei with the juice
that inebriates, wmu bom* late at tight and
drove hi* wife out of tb* hotw. cta4 inilv In
her night apparel. Sta mngbt th- Italter of
tta tarn, anil wn* UiorottgUv ciified by
morning, but tta l&lt;,oi» hou*eof cbrrecu.m
wiUataltarWh«iteud fur ninety) days to

three mile- and a half. Thi* ocran U-ul -vard
fairly divide* hot-ora with the magnificent
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*1 north. shining sand*. made firm and hard

bring i ig-ir and hope on it* fragrant broath.

volving a low

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There, a couple in whom health, rtrrngth
and tappinreamcm personified. they, tod, are
watching tta-bright, suu kis***.! waters; but
it the exi&gt;re«dun of his face means aught the

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spray that carr**** ttaar bright, innocent

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WXSTWAKU

Mall.

&lt;&gt;f the moving, changeful throng.
DHOLI. IXXIKIKO JKXITHfi.

A. M.

«.w
7.10
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$.16
8.45

PAINT
YOUR BUGGY

FOR OWE DOLLAR f!

COIT’S HONEST

ilil
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housepaint h

BM°JR
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teen tintype*, three *haww nnd a dinner for
fiftre-n rente.
Atlantic City believe* In tbo adjuration
which bid* ua "be all thine* to all men."
There hi variety rnouglyln the life bore to
■utt retch and al L For life votarie* of fashion

the thoughtful rtudrnt. or tbearoker after
rert and quirt, surely tbert- cannot be a more
congenial »|x&gt;t than tins, wucre one i« face to
/are with thegnu»dft.t. migbttad of nature * elnmenu. And health ban already iwtablmhed
beyond dispute tar claim to having set tta w-al
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and briglitnr-* without being actually ex­
pend U&gt; the outside air, and from whose
sheltering window* the magnificent and fa*cinating qwrtade of a worm may bp safely
an-1 comfortably wftnemed There are droll

thing that dwell* in earth, atroraky may be
procure*! Thlnga, mUlilf. drinkable, wear­
able, portnble^wll that it ha* entered into
the mitxi of man to conoeiqc and invent—ore

XT».X‘
tn.is

I
i.y ill dav trains.
it 'Fraud ftapiih with Ctol■;’.*an f*&gt;ri Holland. N'unlea,
nn»» north, and with Grand
K- (or Big Rapid*. Traverse
X-w York and Pacific Kx
•f'-r train* dally except Him

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laughter: old a* tear*.- A little further on
coma* a party of laughing, happy children.

—«» 1 ureriltia rur»

WONT DRY STICKY

gwrn this to the most wcrpiRw- •
r-mthfaction lxjuxcninterd. and crriafliiy «»"■
Mtbf irtion to find tbr head dear, th*
regular, thblood purified and tlw
The Epbcopal uodety "f A&lt;lrta»
S18.0U0 in Ita locker fnr a new church.

hokjer* from liability upon Uw drl&gt;U of Sey­
mour. Nabiu &amp; Co. Till* i» an effurt to make
m-mt of |,HM».Qm.71, tlie amount rtf tbe
claim fl led by th* car comjeny agniiut tieytnour, Sabin A &lt;Jo.t or ao much of tlie claim
a* stall l« a]|r.wM| against tta latt-r com­
pany

WILKINS, THE BIGAMIST.

Hr. I’acu Minn.. May 12.—John F. WHkln*. who recently gained much notoriety
thntugh tavlng wvpn wim. al) living, wifi
com* before tlie public again mxm in a very
racy civil suit
He i« now living .with wife
, No. 2. ixw Htrtson. Tho first Mm. Wilkina.
Altai.™ CU, &lt;u,n. -ta. ta.1 |4-„ ro.|ii"-.li-in~l.tautam«M
...ta. Ih.

" TT1'.1'’'.'"

(Mr ma.Il..' 4— « « —• "&lt; &gt;W~.Wltal . "~5- 21”. " .““X.

of ending an unhappy existence.
Al lu*i th* Hr- tiiat iia* caumd to much
troubin at tb&lt;- Ualuipet and Hecla imps i* out,
and th- talk of pumping out tbe vmter ha*
tiem tiegun.
KnlAmaz*»&gt; merchants have bee a victimixod for MnajJ amount* by forged check*

■ide of John: that the married him talieving
him single, and that »in&lt;v tlw marriage ahe
ta» entirely «upi«&gt;rted him While be waa
in jail bi HL Pkul and engage.! in staving off

from |h- *t«wk
a. on j Bunday
Ixiywter &amp; Hoti, a Eludwin firm .{handled *on cash. Tbe sini
■JOO.ttK) pound* of butter last year, i
I tiiat Wilkin* objec
Mlllfonl'* roller mill will ba rebuilt nnd an- I (ending the artion
larged to n daily capacity of H.C tarf-d*
The Oakland circuit court ha* &lt;&gt;n|r sixtyfive ravw thi* term with which to ain'i** written by him In jail, which nre of the raci­
est posable character, will be introduced in
itself.
We are told that “birds in tbeir litfil* nert*
agree," l&lt;ut this —Mom appllra U&gt; n-ejnber* of
A TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.
tbr medical proftwion
A Clare *l*rt**r has
just iwen tried tor n&gt;Mi«plring to transplant a
brother prmditioner lb h healthier c|iine. The
iMtt, wa* a sort of draw, the jury standing
MAKi mtimm, N. H., May 8.—A terrific
nine to three for acyitital.

blind shop of J. Hodges, on Elm »troet,
on Tuesday morning.
William .H. Taylor

other day crying flro. hut when he I reached
tlie object of hl* f-«r». found that it was
simply a red fl -me! *hirt fiappidf! on a
ckuhM-llne.
A Rellevw- gentleman ta the owaer of a
Bible that’s 270 yearn oM. which he walues at
ViOO. The Britbh mitsMtm ha* th* only
other coor of th* •*"* edition.

terribly man|}k*l. .The boiler houw. engine
and dry bou*. all brick «tructure*. were
completely demnlivbad. Thompson, the en­
gineer. waa found beneath the ruina
of the engine hottw. but I* not fatally
injured Th" main »hop was riddled with
brick nnd tertiana of Iron nnd the chimney

INDIGNANT CHURCH MEMBERS.

Uramp Ranti*. Mich . May 12.—Is:**treat
milroad tnmpany undur their nrdininre are '
extending th-' ItrelS
three
,-Ai.uioi-ta
•• Lak",
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b-L-j
— v—• go^aaotmaFtta city line The
tl&lt;»k.l»E&gt;M.U-«.ta.itIta..H)l.fTh. 1
,Tlt..nv owner*
owm.-r. object,
iibi-T. nnd
n«4 mnml&gt;
&lt;rf th.
prv&gt;j&gt;ertv
Hbiland Refnrmnl chnrcb'. pa*t &lt;
will run. *r&lt; ivqwcially Indignant J An in­
junction re-trniniog the building I of the
mod wa* diawdved mid tin- nanv
gathered n targe gang of workmen
the road over th* disputed ti-rrib-rj
■urngle night The n-tRbtartaxd
nxmed by tbe ringing of. tbe church
art** in arm* They were mainly
era and member* of thertiurch. and
courage*! hy tbeir
venims, put the l,-------- wav defending the projwrty tn
by
a volley of slow* M»d club* “nd
.
_ monmn
dis

deacon uf the church *nd h no* m
railroad .'orapany ba* the &lt;»«rt
it* tack and i* preparing to

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D«T»»iT. Mlrtl.

Good tea■
Beat tea, 80
Tea dust....,4 jfl
2-lb can baking powder *
The Boss coffee SS
Best coffee 80
Green coffee *
W. J. Bowne’s cigars, the best Be.
Fine cut tobacco, 30c.. 40c.. COc, 80c.
IHug tobacco. 30c.. 40c.. 50c..

Testimonials.

2£

of all kinds.
Corn meal. fine.
Of these he can show enough Flour
Ground feed.
Corn and oats.
to convince the most skepti­ Clover and timothy reed.
cal, from the very best citizens Groceries of all kinds.
of Hastings arid vicinity, in­
cluding business men, farmers,
A. D. COOK.
mechanics,and others.

DON'T PUT OFF
nulp in-ret

Seeing him if yob are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Now
is th# time.

JI. Runyan
retiring
wOI
K.
.1 1... afrom
aa the~

n.000.'

sea. iuu», wo,, vi
.— ••j — ----- , w-or gay. young or old. this farored spot hath
charms for all.
And what ia the secret of tfac tnyutarioux,
powerful fa.scinatian of the seal One thinks
of the lines written about the woman who*'
fame for beauty and witching charms hu ,oudv. Tta company relaid tbe
come down through centuries, and will ring ' .
____ al nk-bt
on through agro yet to como-,,ngo cannot
wither, nor custom stale her infinite variety.
The last ten words arom to strike the key­
note, for Rurely to nothing el-*- on ‘b“ fair
l*11
earth oin they be more appropriately ap- StaTsortie- Th”
PlUko a willful woman, the am ha* iu nioned the Indignant church
p.mtilation and wtan th- dumniy
mood*, chaaging and fitful as the wtad^ wa. groabvl with a heavy riewr.
ruffim Ita calm. Uluo depth*.—Atlantic City ami cluta Tlw officer* made n

A safe, reliable. Iwrmln**. hotrepuldve reme­
dy that can be take*. wltilMrt rha-utlns the W
Urdlrt or di*orgauM"&gt; the s'rem . avegrtab c
compound a*M«tmg nature to re'- rid of ‘"'J'uritlrs in a gradual manner a* nature IntenjW.

. uini un
May P, IFKi, Seymour, Habm &amp; Co., retired
II.A&lt;XJ,«ii uf it* capita) atock, giving to the

Sherw ood, ha« pureha»cd over 23.fitXJi muskrat
*kin» for a New York city Ann High-priced
fur* ought to I- plenty next -&lt;a—n i

I

. r. JcnSTB.
.
vc-rarrLTRAft.

ing, riding, driving or sitting’ still, one sere
an i-iuHreo. even-hanging ptaortuna of human
life Vp and -town, laughing, talking, merry
or muI, age and youth, wenknewtnml -.treugth.
mi they go. like the ebb and flow of the tide
nt their feet. Wlmt a study! Here a group
of invalid*. tempted out of d« cm bj the clear,
Mipphnv »ky, which w« it* own rare beautyrcfiect.vl in the glittering blue 'lepth* below;
the bright.warmth of golden aunnhinc, the

Mo*t any of ns ran keep a penny, but it’s tho
big bill* that an- Imrd to get bold ofj and are
Mill more difficult to retain
The Ihiluth, BouUi Bbore A Atlantic rail-

Butter and Eggs,
Cash or Trade,.

The best possible testimonial
of his ability to grapple with
these diseases—a successful
practice in dealing with such
disorders.

5KH.71, nlb-giid to be DWtGR^u rabiw.
due from the latter . re.mjiany: that
Jbc
Minn-w-tn
Tlimshrr
company 'is

in.

F. D CLARKE, M. b.
Merrill IJiock. Tiftrnit. Mich.

DISEASE,

ha&gt;l duly filed iu
claim in court ngniiet
Seymour, Sabin A- Co.

that voted to retain the liceute syiwm. mod
of tar *al&lt;*&gt;n!*b&gt; have l_«*-n obliged 1 i&gt;*hut up
sho|&gt; on account of tbr-hlgh licenre'required
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by tta now tax taw.
John and Jeremiah &lt; i l onnor h..„
taxed fiSO each by tlie Ogetuan circtit court,
for refusing to n-ghtor a voter in flill town­
ship in April. I»s7
Having ruado -it* pikT Htanton’s National
National
bank is preparing to retire from Inwimra.
It will be •orexxdixl )&gt;y a saving* tapk.
John Boyd, of Katawasoo, i* tlw bwner of
an EnglWi penny that was coiner I ninety-one

li AddtvM,

S«U&gt; '

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a«P&lt;*&lt;-iaI Imcraveiof mttng—a method
in a- ivcdance with the American touent. And «o Lent, which ought to be.
if il isn’t, quirt and dull in the city, u th*

firm nnd corporation
who held any of the
capital etoek of Rejmuur, Kobin &amp; Ca on
May U. 1«SJ, holding
every such party indi­
vidually liable upon
certain accounts modtied.
ilie emu plaint
cite* that the North-

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hou*ro on Auburn airwA

Imilly injtlrit

age
«- Irving R- Hadley *** struck with a
flying brick but w«j» not fahilly hurL Uwe
... -i ... .. &lt;w.. ... . ’11 noil

New York. May U—The celebration of

tfnu by a -display of flnmork* T uewtay night
very nrarh t-multed in a di«a»trnii* panic,in
the Thalia theater next door. Herr Barnay
wa* playing a farewell ix-rfurmance of
• Uriel Acwda." The smoke from the fire­
work* found it* way through tta skylight* of

Consultation Free.

WTO

The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not lie can cure
you. Extended experience as
a specialist enables him to
easily determine, and thfc best
of modern appliances and the
Summer Tours.
most
approved
remedies, Palace Steamers.
Loim Rate*
adapted for special cases, many
of them prepared only by Dr. DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily where oth­
ers would fail.
DETROIT AND CLEVELAND

MACKINAC

'MAY GOD BLESS YOU!
Mnlt tCKnluI
tfun Mntjitiu Ci.
nrraniT

When we are relieved we often forget to be
thankful. Hut not alwoy*. Mr. W. W. Griffin.
bad attack of claiH* and fever. Mysy*-

•xperted to die. In Hepleniber. IM1.1 bought a
bottle of Shaker Kxtracl of Root*, or Selgel'B
Curative fijrrap. of your agent. Mr. R. M. King,
aad beture I had taken the Orel txmle I felt

VMr. Wm. J- McCaun. M Ijuidall St., Boston,
write*; "Hix month* ago J began to throw up
my food alter rating. I thought I wa« going
nto conxumpllon. I *non began to have pain,
n tlw chert, stomach nnd tide*, I got little
sleep and woke all tired out. I onee l&lt;»t five
pound* In four day*- 1 twgan using Hbaker
Kxlrart of Root*, or Hrtgel’a Hyrwn. and when I
bad finished tbr sixth bottle I roald eat three
«quare meals a day, and go to sleep tbe minute
1 struck the tx-d. 1 am a paper hanger by trade
and have worked every day litre J took tbe
sereaid b-iltir. and gainrel eighteen pound*. I
ought co l-e thankful and I am.”
Thl* remedy open* all the natural pnsaaiteaof 1
Uw liody. expel* the pobon from 1 he blood and I
enable* nature to rebuild wtixt disease hits de*- !
trovrel
Hnaher Extract of Boot*, or Hetuel’* Syrup, Is I
wld by all dnisgist* or «ei d to tbr proprietor.
A. J. White. M Warren------- --------

W.

L.

DOUGLAS

|shoe,

Where Are Yon Going?
j Ttji.xii and. durable a. tho»e rexUng •&amp; or fie.
। and harffik no tact* nr nail* in m-ar the "lock­
ing or hurt th* fret, mskerthem •* nomfnrtaMe
; aadtwcn-fitting a* » bund *ewv&lt;t *hoe. Bay tbe
____________ ____ _ ________ _____ t bes*- ?•■«»« senulne uidrere sixnnwU on bottme

ANiTOBAottar vatu- only band sewed writ fit *hrw. which equal*
in*.* rt»Uon which cnstem made *hoesco*Ui&gt;g from fie lo ».
rabta. Um. and moo.y. A sent* wUi j W. L PO1G1.A8 fix 50 tJHOK H unexcelled

looking window* of the Thalia. An un­
known inan Siting in the gallery *aw tbr
smoke and Instantly yelled ‘•Fire-!"
The
huuw- wa* jxvkrel, nnd those sitting in the
auditorium look*! up ami noticing tbcamoke,

WOOLKY, AGBMT,
Haiti ngs.

polio-

WEAK NERVES

fainted.

confirm
for anmmand
rrd it
rock*
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PlendUb Attempt at Wholeeale Poisoning,
Tolxixj. Ohio. May U—An arrort here
Tuwwtay dhe-l*»»&gt;rl a ti-ndish attempt at
poiarmuig that might have resulted in Umdeath of hundredHiram Field,*, a promt­
nent grnp-grower nnd wine merrhant. rejnTivod hl« hired m*n f°r drunkenn-wi. The
hired man rophud: "i'll fix you." tater
Mr. Field* found that lita w^w^-asks had
been tanita-red with A closer exatuination
. .
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{ Ing timumnd*
gallon*, were- found to have
I Iwwo thu* polwmed. The man «a* nrre-itwl.
There t» great i*xcitement nod throat* of
"T “2-i

of remark* l-efi-rr » committee on a«r«*meiiL* .
i^3 F Joyarohb-tallyW Amp tta *
“mark’.tat th* Catmdiao Parifr----------------- *

May

IS.—Marrin

-Painc’s"B'“AT""
mjw w
cicry

KIDNEY COMPLAINTS

DYSPEFSIA

nmboundcS^r

�NNER.
two yean.. Her fiber b*i
Tire people ya. David Fuller, forgery: over
doetun.’ bill*, still *be **
lnr -six- had the wuret ciuutcaa** that 1
terrwy Qdgrurm
. .j
— i.b veflow:
Tbe people vs. George (ox receiving
nuadatcd. had constant buwel
ductiona of our country. and gin- divrral- stolen good*: arraigned and pleaded •'not
guilty’ and can- rsmrinued uri application
tulvocalr an American system. (recluse I of Mpuadcnu
night In order •&gt; sleep at all. All wbu !
The people va. Edward Harriaom assault
desire tbr political power and ibr financial
tumor of the nation t» be maintained and and battery” inid tbe fine that had been saw her thought she would die. Her .*
vindicated before the wwld. This can be lni|«~ed In Jualkv’s court and case &lt;U»- parents said they had dour- all they ouukt t
l rcjieatedly urged tirew to try' Eua-Pitora. !
iniMt cffwtually Ktvamplisbed by making continued.
uunetves Independent a* far as our own
tempt to dig up, disinter, remove anti! imt they wen* strongly predjuditvd against
soil and climate and good raw materials
••nustnim*." Finally tire mother- sitid, I
carry away a humaii body; pleaded “uot
**Ww must do something, and thi* b a» J
we nerd, and this they do with aa guilty** and &lt;w continued by respondent
likely to help her as anything.” .Sire ‘ and
t
small an expense of labor as It would by nuisrnt.Tlie people vs. William Fracc. vlolatkm J 1 tiersmidrd tire father to let tire girl try It.
require to produce Hm* same article*
In any other part uf the world. I advocate uf village ordinance: continued «&gt;»i appH-j As a n-sult, in four months her functions
were established and regular, and In six
Frederic* »Wwr. Carftoe „
a policy tliat wilt maintain tls* national cation of defendant.
Mr* (SartetKi Bsw*. Wondtaad
The peojile vs. Charles Fuller and tnohlhs site was tire picture uf health a liv­
government and |my tlie natkui's debt out I
Hiram Whdromb. M*pi*.Grure
of duties on import*. The ireavlvd duties Arthur Barrett, burglary; pleaded ••guilty". ing wonder to all who had known her.
I could describe 30 other case*, not as I
William 11. Owen vs. John Beamer, asshould lie laid on alt article* tliat will aid
Wonderful a* thh*. but still very remarka-1
B*Ud’
sum|wlt:
cuutinwii
on
motion
uf
plaintiff.
in Mecnritig a diversified employment to
John Yargeg vs. Ulyara b. Grant and I il&gt;* cure*, jiiu*. »
&lt;mr projde."—1‘rter Cooper.
* • '-•• •■•—~
— (gmam J. r,amps a*, tsawran
Elmira Grant, aasunipdt: dlM-ontlnued as
Battle Creek. Michigan.
, gxwtc, n WtLxn. HohlmanN. B. - It fa* equally good for all times of w I l-admta Miner BaaMaga .
Tbr chief Industrie* uf this state arc tbr to Elmira Grant and judgment for S170.6U I

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Editor

Wigiitruan, of tbe

DecnuenU,

arxu- -. In effect that because four Barry
aounry brollrer* have received an iiicrrasc &gt;*f

prosiwi luxl.-r ilk* pn-seut admlnistratum,
therefore Cleveland h» mon* friendly to lite
We pare the brilliant logic uf our cuu-

Irmpuran. merely "to rail hl- attenticai to
tbr fallow ing fact-;

rrpublican rongrrsurs. with I hr ekrrptkm

%Scnnid. Ch’vrtand vetoed more Wils,
tu-nrly all of them pension bill* Un, tlian
all the president* fnaiGeorge Washington
to March &amp;. IBM.
Third, the bouse of representatives ba*
been dcnsM-ratlc with «mr rxeepthai. since
Iff"*. That body must first pass tlx nj»pr«*priatl&lt;»ti bills nrrr**ar&gt; to *u*talu the
pension tmrvau. In every Instance they
were niggardly in tlxlr appropriation*,
anti! Cleveland was inaugurated. Then
tbr republican prv&lt;lerv**&gt;rn uf Gen. Black
wen* placed at a great disadvantage in not
imving clerk hire enough to pas* upon the
claim* raphlly , ur examine any particular
claim thoroughly. But as soon as Clevr-

production of wool. In which the state
rank* third, ami Itnuliet, iron ami copper.
In all three of which Michigan ranks find.
All four of there industries an* protected.
Free-traders claim that protection Is chverIng our fanning land* with mortgages.
The fanning land* uf thi* state, arvonUng
, tbr report uf tbe omimlsMiaver of labor,
are mortgaged to (he extent of
jwr cent,
uf their
valuation.
Everybody
know* the assesard valuation la fnra 1* to
S leas than the real, so tliat actually the
fanus in Hits protected state are mortgaged |

ngainst Ulyses &amp; Grant
life.
Amanda Colins vs. city uf I lutings,
tres|iau on the ease: settled.
The First National Bank uf &lt;&gt;rand
Haven v». Wesley and Zagona Fox. iur I
siiiuimit; continued by defense on term* ]
including attorney fee of 86.

Tbo ,»„p|r

'“,"d

fnr th per cent, of their actual value.
Mulhail. the great English statistician,

LOSES k

25EB&amp;S

Ctfw*’ anc

POWDER
Abaolutely Pure.

?
!
• I 1«
6 s •« I
® ;
• t J6
tt 1 w

cult, bbl
fUUer. to;.
Beet Hides.
Calf Hidas

A pleasant &gt;ui &gt;ri»e occurred Wednesday.
Map I'th. IBM, a Dr. Wright’s eonin*«ii«&gt;u»
says the farm* of free trade Engtaml un­ and hospitable h rar; it bring his rtfiktii
« |
mortgaged for 5B per rent, of their actual birthday. Just ,------------------------------ -- — ..
ahsiiged their jK.licy, and roiigrrM granti-d value. How do farmer* like the voruparl- Hastings, hl* fronds and memls-re of the
:
family to U»e nuliber of 10U drove In the
everything asked by Gen. Black for tbe son? And do they' fancy that free trade yard b&gt; remind idm that be liad arrived at
1
pension Irnrrau. in unier that tbe party would lift tbe mortgages after syh a the fiftieth mile «ouc uf his life's Journey,
also
tbe
Dr.
’
s
twi
suns.
0.
J.
Wright,
of
.
might bid for soldier vote*.
showing.
UkeGdrara, and Dr. W. A. Wright, uf
Fourth, but while tbe democratic party
■•There are several people in this country Allegan, put in tbeir appearance at tbe always be u*ed tor rhtldreu urttiisc. li aoochs
has burn industriously bidding for the G.
besides the "U.
in fart se'vbrai to his Maine time. The;tables were soon spread
A. R. vote through Gen. Black, the south, one. and tlie immeuw* majority who an- with delicious viands, which the ladies Twenty fire cent, a boule
j
which fa thv real democratic party, han not **oki soldiers.” are getting tired &lt;&gt;f the know so well bow to prepare. After lis­
never ceased to show Its hatred at the (J. ••old soldleV bore. It is about tithe fur tening to some choice music i»y Rev. and
the ••O. 8." to dry up and be forever silent Mrs. Garlic and daughter Emma, followed
A. R. The Louisville Courier Journal,
I Jke any other butcher or hired assassin, by prayer, they Were seated at tbe table
the leading democrat pa|&gt;&lt;*r of the south, the “O. S." went out to kill men at 11« a when* all partook of the bountiful n-psst
brand* the boy* In blur who belong to tbe month and found. Killers—hired killers After refrrshmeuts were served they’ listen­
G. A. R. as political tramps, catui&gt;-fol­ —shall no longer Im* honored, neither shall ed to remark* by ,Rev. Garlic. J. P. Phllthey be rewarded."
li|m, J. G. Rcutet, Arthur Haight. Dr. and
lowers, pot-washer*
and - other choice
’Fhe alove Is an extract from the ixiuie Mr*. Carpenter and IL Messer. Tbe Dr.
namm.
Senator Vest, impenitent rebel
then re*|&lt;onded by a few feeling remarks.
ville Courier Journal, the leading demo­
The remainder of tbe day was spent In so­
sinner fnra Missouri, has always shown
cratic fiaprr of the Suuttt Editor Wight­ cial chaL and It wa* evening when the
by his apeeehen In the senate the jwprniest
nun, of the DciuoeraYr say* the democratic guests bade adieu to the Dr. and family.
party is just mashed un tbe soldier. Will All departed with the feeling that the oc­
ba Ma il by his party in that body who
casion had been replete In social pleasure,
ouur from tlie same section.
and each wishing fur the Dr., in wbow
honor they bad assembled, another half
Fifth, the facts rvmalu unchanged. In complete and deadly mash It is.
century of happy life.
• • •
■yilte of Editor RW^L that Cleveland's
Edlibr Rum Wightman, of tin* Democrat,
Vetoes of pension bill* were couched in | is now buay trying to prove that James &lt;&gt;.
Help* we give In tabulated form tlie U*t

In IB85 she experierrerd

will 1Uprist chunh tn Huron Un.. Ohio.
She was united in marriage U&gt; J. N. (’bandIrr (n IMO. They moved to Michigan in
I *62 am! settled &lt;« tta- same farm w|icn- she
died. She Joined tbe first United Brethren
rias*.organiud in llopr Urwtnddp by Drier
Jactrfv in 18M or 'Ml. and ha* lived a chri*tian llfr up tit the time of her death. Wa*
an affectionate wife, a loving mutter and a
kirn! neighbor. Sire leave* a busband.

GroariB, Crash

LADIES

PEERLESS DYES

references to their injuries upon the field
uf battle.

What la tlie sensr of one or two papers
butraing Mr. O'Doniirll for the third tenn*
Mr. Gflkainell ba* nald repeatedly to

But as hl* efforts seem to please unr cis­
tern porary and do not harm Blaine of any
one els*-, we see no serious objection to
hi* having all the fun out of-tf he can.

Tlie republicans of Barry county ujion

I

the assurance that Mr. O’Dontudl would
not again lie a candidate, and ufMrn Ma
other ooanty in the district tliat hr would suoyodton anil ndaict thtU they tla ■«.
under na circumstance* la- a candidate for ■ have united nnd will present tbe name of
Judge Smith as a candidate for congress.
Since Barry county alone of all the coun­
repnaantalirr republican In tbr district, ties of tlie district hu never had tbe rep­
well knows that party usage will glee the resentative, and In view of Ute fart that
numinatkai &lt;d a congrvMsinan to Burry she presents a nxett worthy candidate for
the honor*, justice and fair play alike
seem -to demand that she be gracefully,
peutedly i* word and by iettem, which and without contest, permitted to name
iaiu-r can be »&gt;roduc«d if necessary. He the next congressman. All circumstances
ha* even recsanmnudrd over bls own slgna- taken into consideration, we do not see
how any other course can l&gt;e honorablytun* that Barry Bounty prewent an united
taken.—CiuirloCte Republican.

numMift at republican* In this and every

candidate, aid assured hi* own support so
far a* h might be proper Iter him to give IL
even think of Mr. &lt;/Doru»rll as a candidate.
Hr could mK be srKbout a surrender of

believe MMt «o raaaon to dta-

AMvrta
Baltimore

Anti-fusion seemed to "be the rentlmcnt
of tlie grecnlmck state conrnntion at
Lansing.
That j&gt;arty Itad better go It
alone for a while ,or it cannot “ante" a

Many thank* to kind nrighlmr* and
friends fur tbeir ass 1st»nee In the care of
ixir wife and mother through her sad and
palhful affliction.
The funeral services were conducted by
f*. B. Voorbsre In the U." H. church, Cedar
w,b“•
Text, Matt U5-2.1.

Minueou Leads the World
3UO**MX»aaraa fio* Umber. tanuh« •

Buy your

FOR YOUR

A. Stanley.

They will not fade, and you can buy them for
Less Money than anywhere else.
We keep the Buttons and Hats also

TICKET FREE to SELLS’ BROS. CIRCUS.

Yankee Spring*
Total
TUiiSMou ck hvt'iim v&gt;
'District* No. 1 of Castleton, and Na i
of Thornapple. wen* the only districts in
these towns that rrporVxl the nurniwr uf
school chlktren under this bred and hence
are the only one* that receive an anu.rtiunment of tbe library, or fine, money.
Xo report received from Irving under this
head and hence no apjKirtlonmrnt of
money.

A splendid IJn** of
Ilusyan'* stere stem

M'.'lrt and htragart

Id^e give a ticket to the circus with every Jive dollar sale.

Hastin

lh_ Boogliman wil
teiusr Friday uf thU a

Buy your Mllh-c
testers. It h» uf extr

E. IV. Morrill &amp; Co
‘One Price Clothiers,

Kelley or &lt;’. F. Break

Mich.
that &lt;*omgrirary.

Builder s Hardware

Michigan It an Alger state, and it will
be well for the republican party If II shall
nominate our honored cx-govyrnor fur tbe
presidency.
His name will sweep the

Plain ami Burled

WIRE

bolld. RwUl

wJJLS.5,

. ....

portant witness In tbe Mugridgv case.
Indeed there could be no prosecution

STOVES

WK HAVE

There is Editor j

dustrfaa fiourfah l« a dusc of Ciereiand's
free trade. Editor Cha*. A. Dana, at the

.few «m UnatMv.

pulftt Sunday rveatag
Hmtlnnaty
Irving
.lot'i.st.-wi,
Maple drove
OratHtevtUs
Fratrievtns
lUiUaad

I. A.

Great am often differ.

A slight Burry «4

Grand Rapid* ta«d.
by J. G. Rnnyan-

WIL, to Harvey W. William;

promising a jwsitiun.

Frank Blank has tb

&lt;ladar Mlltet —"I h

G. A. R. SUITS

Following are tlie real estate transfer*
far the week ending May Nth, IBM, as
taken fr„w the books In the rqrMeris omce
conscience and heart uf tbe greenback
^•raki%^,,1VlnUn ’ AU"‘ *
party are opposed to that specie* of jx»lItiMjCmuptmirii lilllp T. Cuigrore. parcal prostitution called fualon, and will

ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.

BEAN

uf friend* to mount, who bad that tbdr

Morrill * Company’s

ianguage that wi« not only unfeeling but , Blaine Is a free trad* r. Editor Rus» is a of township* of the county, the numlwr of
abaolutely brutal, showing that In his I
very Industrious fellow, but Ire'll need school children rc|M&gt;rtrd in each and each
township's apportionment of the- primary
several resting spells u&gt; •vuol hi* fevered
school muney and of tbr fine money . The
as Senator Vest or Henry Watterson, al­ brow" before h»- shall have convinced this primary school m&gt;joey is apportioned at »»
though lie use* Gen. Black as a tool to bid country that the Plumed Knight is In cents per capita:
fur soldier votes, while tie himself caters favor of any policy which means the de­
to the real democracy. the south, by stair struction of our uwn industries atnl the
Township*
ang the soldier element with unfeeling building up of those of foreign lands.

Astounding,
Aston:

after intense suffering for the past 14
month*. which she bore with ehristalu pa­
fkw. Her maiden name, was Mary Ann

■.ua county, Ohio.

||»rT)„, j.

l“r&gt; ““

•treji

Diet Mrs. J. X. (’handler, May 9th, ’M,

4i
st

S
“ “M.111*”"- »n&lt;l l'n.™uw
1.2*5*^
trup*ty: Uui, 1. OU
.ppltcuu™ or &lt;MHUu
s-.n,
”

tSkL"

Grim-

Every
Description.
cannot be tried thb tmn. awl If Giner re-

Tire Montana Reservation Bm havlwr
I"w b*^r* •
"P™"
«Ura««l
four million acres uf rich farming land* In
tte- well-known and long coveted Milk
iaaeea Grand RapidaM6:4A a. m.. arrives Klver Valiey. ata. targe arras of rxoeBrat
grazing country on tbe rarroundhig nt*
stopping only at Middleville, Haetlng*. land*. Thl* i-.rUoti of Montana, ireahle*
IM rare is It that If Mr. Milt's tariff re- NaahvUlr. VarmrmtriDe. Cbariotte. Raton it* agricultural resource* te-fng rich lxi
minerals with an abundance M iwal fa at­
tracting wide sproml attenikm
fa *l**wn
by the number already settling there. (’.
Tbe night train going mat will m*-Ii ben1
importance to

:-JEWEL-:

Slmi ui lugu.

Goodyear Bros

A CARLOAD

Hardware NAILS
Goodyear Bros

Gaoliie Stove,

Builder*

aboukt

'*«

thfa fact in

Minn., has imntrd for frr- dletributfan. an
exeellmt map. and a pamphlet with
lnformatl.iB regarding this country.

"1’fuxG.TrMrni
Harrows and
Cultivators.

Bissell’s Combination
Plow has no equal.

SCREEN DOORS
or us.

ufflU

�hUtings

Bahmbm

renaoHAL

—

mention.

w.dnvday. May 18, 1888.
""Ta7 is NISKEKN. Local Editor.

~

WHEN THR--------

.

Grim - Monster,
•PREJUDIOE"

/j9.S7'.A his SWA y,
izt • ’

■

-t.-'k l» *a-H-on*ble: It i&gt;
,, ft —•niurtsc* s oMfbtna-

Sl'C Us!

c

xLuUm

AsWiii.ding..
Astonishing
v
Bargains.

■ 1*. Miln.ni VIMUM iMllum.rtnrt..,
to GTwnviite.

terday. Wr nuta-ratand be will engage in
Un- raising uf buna s.

w c. n.M ,U1M th&gt;. v,„o 01t).

&lt;lir.I Sunday of •xensumptlun,
about.*» year* of age. Tbe ftnwral Oocuin-d yesterday at 2 p. in.

Judge W. W. Cole li*.* bran i-Iwtrd stoleJ- H.’ ‘?runU* ■Uniate, from
this district to the National gnx-nbark con­
vention to be held at Cincinnati.

to i.rto

lUH?,. Ul“
IM w«fc’" ‘"‘1

Alt areounta du« the A. Rower shoe
stun- must nr Milled at mire u* the matter
of the «*iaie uf the tab- A. Rower Is to |MIt is expected that solicitor.- will muu
begin work to ralhe juom-v for tlu- ex
terudon of the C. K. A S. it It. If Wood­
land ia looking well to |M-r tuu-rrnu’ ah&lt;will resimnd liberally.

’U1M ta '•*l"»tll

'"•»4

Uw^toS"1'"1’'*’'

toiS.SK? .. . . . . . .

Rev*. Bunt*, of Mason. Anustnmg, of
Jackson, uilppunfield. Battle Creek, ami
■'■“er T. I&gt;. Marsh, of Grund Rapid*, were In the
city XVrducmluy. making an invt.stlgutimt
with a view io n*o|it-nlng the Presbyterian
■» town chnn-h and tlw employment of a minister
G. Goodyear wa» happily surprised
t(jl&lt;tey to receive Ida ix.mutlMlint n« Aide
dr Camp with Un- rank of 'Major 9U the
staff of H. F. HsMtingH. Brigadier General,
f*..K. K. of P. tlcit. Hasting* has made
an excelhmt schs-xitm and w&lt;- congratulate
......... Major Goodyear on hl-.good fortunp.

to

The Kulauuuoo. Hantitu.'.- i Saginaw,
railnnul is t»i la- sluived along toward Sag­
inaw this summer, and thu- dura smother
Clarence L. Mill*, who will lie renteiuM. F, Jordan, of Midulrviile. wa- ...urtof Jerry Boy num',, funde-t dr.-anw go un
ln-red by many of our readers as a funner
Ing here Momlay.
t 111. rtllf -— Ikai-.tl
resident of till* city, write* from Adrian.
Frank' Black wa* at Trav-rw- City last Mo., ontering tta- Baxxeil Hr I- &lt; a-diirr
of the Adrian bunking comtmny and • is
in Dunning A Roger*’ .-how whitlow* are week un business.
prospering finely. Hl* friemte here will
being w»J&lt;l at lurgitin prltx-s. They unR- J. Grant nmta* a buslnra* trip to In- pk-nMxl to learn that fortune hg* favor­
the very nobbir-t jxttteni- in tta- market, Cloverdale Monday.
ed him.
anti you will alwa? » be -ntlstaxt if you buy
U N. Miedwr. of Hanfield. t&lt;x&gt;k |u the
i*»wn -eat* for sale at Berd Bro*.
Tbe Hasting* Engine Jr Iron works haw county .-eat Monday.

a full stock i.f pipe*, fitting*, hydrant*., &lt; Frank Nln» expwte.to move hi* famllv
Tn 1 aik„
'
taste and all kind* of cock* Mini noz/.|e* fjrf
-prinkiera. to bn it-uul in vennwtiou with
Dr. J. c. Andtus find wife wen- In
the city water work*. Call and get tbeir
Battle Creek Sunday .

BEAMER’S

Bear thi* In mind. Tin- estate of thr
late Augindus itowrr will soon to- jmJmted.
Before that &lt;-un be done. It I* uI»*«,fMfc/{/
nrrra—irj/ llutt all aevounta dur thr late
Mr. Rowrr. -w thr A. Rawer Oboe store
staril lx- fiaitlct mpx-.

Then- will be a imslinx held In the in­
terest uf the C. K. &amp; S. railroad at the
town hall. WtMKlIaiul. Saturday evening.
May IWth. Representative., &lt;4 the railroad
wih to- present and make u final projiosltion bi tin- peuplr of that vh-lnity.

•local

news.

G. W. William* and wife, uf Grand
Rapid*, have purchased tbe Ed. Rider
plan* in the first want. Tlwy have taken
P«*»eM-lon and for the present will taw.-d
s'ith Frank Mans and wife, who now o&lt;eupy ita- house.

May 2&lt;Jth b th«- elate nf final M-ttlement
in tin- Rowrr e-tate. Aiiuamv jMrtlc.- In­
debted to tbr late A. Rowrr must positive­
ly M-ltlo the-lr aceottUls before Hint elate-.
Bear this in mind and call nt tin- Rower
shoe store and square up y«*r account

F. F. Hilbert, of Wtsalland. wa* in the
city un bii*lneH« Frlllay.
Chas. Wardell, flf Grand Raplito. .qwnt
Sunday with his jwltent*.

Wanted bean pickers at Beamer's.

-■Il ai Dtinnlngjfc
xtra iiiiality.

i Lh, ilaui- A jVanArman’s.
wa* quite disappointing!
Not one word wa* -ahi about
the lU/Miir. will wiuh

-•irlyrated Bi'-rll plow, which U a great
' QtorlV-wpb farmer*.
C2
J. W. Rent;.lias moved hia old bmuw
off it- fnna. r -ite and is |«&gt;-paring to build

At J. M. Huger- warehonse you will
ou-1 to.- m!m the moat prartticaJ machine In
w* for making slat feneex. y'"r
"3 C.’~. •

Dr. J. A. Baughman will be at the HaM*hg&lt; lumw Friday of this week, and regu­
larly each Frida? Ihcn-aftcr.
Married, in Kaatibga. May DUh. 18891
1J ». G. D. I..v, Ed. B. WUrox and
Mt-» l.-it i-u|a Miller, of Hastings.
Owu. f- ..j n&gt;ld«*n&lt;.-rs in all imrt* of the
*iiy sn- taking great interest this season
'■» thr iinpmvrmenl of their lawn*.

Buy I.,.th.- North Fairfield plow,
kiKiwn a- the Keystone.

s-ju

W. would ra|| the utn-nilon of drain and
hwham &lt;-i&gt;uiitii-&gt;*ionrrs to our large stock
«f drain Hie amt newer pipe. R. J. Giiast.

&lt;’I*»J llemgh now lum the exclusive
tandillM
tbe Detroit Dully Tribune list.
Hp |h a fattier and will give satisfartion.
.
................... MW-il JMn.
•i-i-n wiatlu-r *- the growing crops needed,
•nil II Ita* not l»vp brim fell •»( ootid «*nnf&lt;»rt.

Car l.!»TCf fh-auty of llrbron dwl lb sc
tout**- ju-i n-rrivrd ut Smith, Bams &amp;
’•tiArmwiX will )«• M&gt;id at 8L20 per
ixMltrl.
' ■
(
' znu-r.. ukv your jirudu&lt;*- tn HntighJwn A Llrlity. Who will |M&gt;y you thr
wrl!H (irlrv
|t
„ w
them.
. '•
if '-.ht.i.’i pay y.mr subscription ta-fore
inat time; l* *uir ami save enough out &lt;&gt;f
n‘"’1 m-mey to square vou &lt;m tlw
‘U'Xfflt’* i„4.s.
•

Murrbsl. l»j lt-\. G. D. lax- at the M.
iMr-umu... „|, th(. |4th „f Wmv lgg8t
Whin-a.., and Ml.** Iwttte How’-th
Matte- Grove.
.., ; ' ' - iiumnrr or city umu mwv
*"&lt; M-ii &lt;&gt;.; entdract, making the te-nna
!S&gt; ’*»&gt;•&gt;&gt; « Ik. oOVm a) Stoltt *

On which we will be glad to quote prices.

Flie Norcross Furnaces
Which are heating scores of houses in Barry county, with
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will be pleassd to give estimates or quote prices.

STOVES
Of all kinds

See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

Huffman Bros

Tbe front of Bert Tinkler’s-tore is living
painted.
(E. Nevin'

A splendid line of busicry just arrived nt
M ithey'a bazar.

Lon Southwick, -of Mlddlevlllr. wa- In
town &lt;»&gt; bn-iimss Monday .

Dr. E. II. laHbrup calls your attcntioQ to
his fine sUa-k of wall paper.

r. Sjmngi-marher made a bualiics* trip
to Grand Rapid*, ycfilvrday.
Emmet Evans. Ibf Naabvillv. vlalted

'Hie High school UU-rary society gb r un
entertainment tienight In Union haH.

Mrs. W. H. Schantz gave a vify pleas­
ant tea party yesterday to a number of ber
W. A. Hama ahd R. I. Hendershott friend*.
fished at Gun lake las*, week.
Garden stuff hi general luul the honor
W. E. DeGolla, ‘ of Middleville. wm» in and pleasure of lielng intnaluecd to a frost
last night.
the city on business Monday.
“
friemls In this city Monday.

you a protectionist or free trader."
I am
both.
A free trader:, that 1 buy goods
wherever I find them the rhrapeat for spot
cash. A prottH tluid-t: that 1 protect my
eiistouu is in getting the Iw-st quality of
gmsl* for tin- IraM |M)mibl«- money.
• Jonx Be-mmkk. Jeweler.

Miss Chattie lake, of Grand Rapid*.
their butter anti eggs to parties driving
alxMtt tin- country, generally do -to st a Irte* -|H-nt Sunday with h»r parent* in thin city.
of from one to two rents per dozen. They
Mr. Zimturrtnan. formerly of Battle
-liotthl bear in mind that tbwtc wln» make
Creek Know clerking fur K. W. Morrill Au btudnes* of shipping, ran and always do
pav th*- liiglkest market price, and you will
Thr free thought hx-turvr. John E. liensMr.-. S. Dickie, of Albion, ha* been vis­ burg, of Kan-n*. will speak-in Union hall
ttlway* fhtd that the tdtl and reliable firm of
Stauffer .V Craw toy. are alwaya ready with iting friend* In the city for tin- i**t few in this city Saturday evening. June Wth,
the &lt;Gtoh tii take your produce at prices day*.
and Sunday afternoon and evening. June
that will plca-e you.
('lias. Hotchkiss iua* secured a position 10th. The subject* of the lectures will be.
in tbr Michigan central officri at Michigan •-The fathers of our n-publfc.” ’'The In­
spiration of tlie Bible” and -’fhe vhurrh
City.
nnd morality." Tta- lectun* will be free.
■*u1mt-riptlmi* tos book t&lt;» bedflUveml at a
W. I* Wilkins and wife attended the
certain date. A short thne afterward* an­ funeral of an aunt at Grand Rapids last
Take your prescription* ami family
other agent call*, drllvera the tamks. gets
rt*vipe* to Dr. Uthrop s d^ug store, and
the oash and depnrte. At tta- appointed
/Mrs. B. Holly, of Wondland. was the have them cuui|&gt;oundrd accurately and
thuv the first agent appears with his bpoks. ,
promptly from purr drugs by a registered
and a* Im knows nothing about tho &lt;&gt;thep’ guest.yesterday of hy ulster Mr*. K. K, pliannacisL You will save money by «&gt;
mnn. hislxts on Itelng paid, and as the Maw Grapi
doing, a* you will not have to pay any
1« on hl» side tlie *ni&gt;*cri)«rr Is ,obliged to VA. E. Fowler has returned from hi* new jwrvcntages to Interested ixrties. And It
take the second book.
,
Alabama home and will remain here for a goes without »aylng that Quincy Hynes Is
as thorough n druggist and pharmacist aa
(’Ims. Fuller and Arthur Barrett broke short thne.
there Is In tlir city.
Into die restaurant of Ixm Sunthwick at
A. D. McElwain and Ed. Beamer expect
Spellman Casey.’ *hlle on the wltm*a
Middleville on the night of the 10th Inst,
stand for thr defence in tbr Forsbey case
and succeeded in carrying away a goodly
ent article.
yesterday afternoon and during his enwsuortkHi of plunder In tlw Khaja- of tobacco,
cigar* ami ratable*. Through some clever -tenement Smith wIB deliver a memorial examination by Ihwecutor (Wovrf told
detective work on tlw part of Mr. South­ day address before the G. A- R. P»t »t the latter that if he said a certain thing
were true, which was derogatory to Casey's
_
wick. the boy* wen- cornered in such a Prairieville.
way that one of them wnfewxl tbe crime
Gun McNaughton will take tbe poaitkm reputation, then the prosecutor was a liar.
and restored what was left of the plunder*. with M. E. Ncvbu» recently vacated by After a spat with Judge Hooker over the
matter, the tetter charged Casey 88 or two
They were pnunptlMtrrreU-d and Monday Jcdm McOmber.
plemlrd “guilty” t*&lt;bn- Judge Hooker, but Xludge W. W. ( &lt;de left Monday for days In jail, for not submitting to the au­
thority of the court. Casey promptly paid
have not yet been sentencedz •
Cincinnati th attend tlie national green­ htefine.
Sixteen memben. of Charlotte lodge N&lt;* back convention.
Saturday afternoon a Bax x kb repre­
M Knights of Py thte* accepted the kind
Mrs. Hiram Jonea and daughter Onb sentative witnessed the working of tbe
invitation of Barry lodge No- 18 and visit­
leave Thursday for a two weeks vlalt with American Cluunpiotr road scraper. It
ed Hasting*. Monday, where delegation*
was put to work on tbe (fort side of Broad­
fnm&gt; Nushvllle. Mlddlevlllr, I*ke Odessa friends in Chicago.
way ta-twern the railroad and State street
and other lodges Joined tin- visitors from
John McOmticr ha* resigned hb
The ground was In very bad condition and
Charlotte In making a large attendance. In with M. E. Nevin/aml will go on thr road thoroughly tested Che capabilities of the
the evening the h««w lodge «mtrmMi tbe selling a intent article.
machine, which did Its work In a most
amplified -'Ui rank on three &lt;»ndidates In a
John Shram of Wckory Gomera. tau admirable manner and without requiring
manner eminently pleasing and Inatruettve
plowed. Mr.
been made a nicmlier of the ilemocratic the ground to I* firat
to all. espectelly tlw ’I'd’0™™
Beardsley who handled the machine was
work tbr ladies of the Episcopal socWt) state central committer.
eoiniwlled to leave ta-ton-tlM'grading wa*
served a tmncpwt, which. In point of serc. j,. Beebe and
T. Ibrtcr toft y«»- completed, but enough wa* don* to demonvler, table decoration*, cuisine, etc., wa* teniay for Cleveland where they expect to stratr that tbe machine was a decided
a* elaborate as mortal need aak for. Alto­ purchase some fine lion*-.
aucceas. The American . Cluunptan road
gether it waa a moat delightful oocaslon.
B. R. Rose and wife went toGrand scraper poeoeoars many arlvantagcs over
Charlotte. Republican.
Itapfil" yesterday and will attend the any other similar machine. Thr scraper
Itself la rtvendble and can be placed In
Sell* Brother* have always been known prohibition convention there.
any p«mHi&lt;&gt;ta thus alkmtag the machine
as tbe “kld-gbiv«*r showmen; the splendid
to do Its work If driven In either direction
F. p. Ctook. formerly of the
discipline of their employe*, thr
along tlie road. The real axle of the wa­
shown patron*, and
absence at all rep- baa resigned his pradOon
n bmslble j-rm tlcr*. Iwing
J’’, Gazette, and expects won to go hi the land gon is Inng and threaded so that a wide
lateral inotloti can be gi'-'S to the scraper.
of thr Itacotiw.’'
lures of tbr exhibition. Tlw
The »crap&lt;-r ha* a verticta motion which
are at such an Infinite rarwty that tin
C H. VanAnnan visited Charlotte Fri­
most diversified tastes will tai fully sattet- day on bindneiM conmjted with hl* duttoa allows either end to be mnyed independent
of
tl»e other. Although |&gt;om&gt;wdiig tbr
mL .Captain
Uwmnlua. tin- J‘V“Pi,|
•u. State agent for ,nrr&gt;
',f tH
quality of taring l*tered In many m-ers-ary
itourd of Com-ctlon* mnl Charitir*.
l&lt;o&lt;dtlo«i* not attainable by any &lt;*ta!r ma­
Mr* tt F Comb*, of MWdtovilto, and chine. yet It te the n*»t emllv hsmti^l
t. &lt;■«•-&gt;“• ““Sr cause of a system of wheel* which allows
v"ll.* «n&lt;l Mr, W. V”&lt; &lt;»«“«* one num to easily do xll thr work with
ven little outlay of Un-ngth. While thl*
vIMud rrtKwl* I" ,1K*
Thwn-Sj.
machiiw I* pte&lt;»-d on tbe inarkvt at *
” u,,. ...unii.hn.mi. -in i.-'j;1*;?;
er rout titan any otitcr of Ite kind, yet it is
morning of’ Tuesday. May
M. rrtll. ™
1. * «■•
1
thr cheapest to buy, for it taw thr work
■’
........ ..
«v.t tin- nrotaMoi more rapidly , mure thoroughly and rosier
than otiwr tmul Ktraprr, made. J M
Goud'W and rhUdreu rech,Wren
to order to avoM thr

BUILDER’S HARDWARE

Mn*. I). MvOinbef vl-lttNl in Grand Rap­
ids Thursday amt Friday.
’

at the afternoon session of court Monday.

&gt;!. Haughtiuui will iwFrilay.

—-SELI-------

\ guuel bustie for AS Bents al Nevins'.

Ju*t received at WitbeyN a new stock of
Will Sbean. of Hbekury Corners, was in
Reported that L N. Wektoti never would
lauea, cornet*, bustles. liandkerehJef*. tow­
have been te-electted by aeeMnation to the the city .Saturday arid Sunday.
els and toweling.
ZjMi-dtion uf chairman of the- state central
y^Tin- ball game tartween' Um- -kids'' and
democratic cummlttex-. had hr not Item *0
(•rand Rapid* friends lust week.
vrbmie-ntly vjijmtwvi
oj.pewxl by
Mt Editor*
UUIIUI" Wightman
&gt;&gt; IKUUUK11 _
tin-first nine yesterday afterrnain. resulted
and Johu.Mxi, &lt;if tlw Democrat, at thv *tatp&lt; Col. ('. W. Armstrong, of Bowen* Mills, In a score of IX to « In favor of the lattar.
W&gt;L5 at the county *«ut Saturday.
drineicratir ccmventlon.
. Rev. Large's torture on tbe -Mustache"
Mr. Bowen, of Kokomo. Colorado. I* the at the K. &lt;&gt;f I’, lutll last evening was very
Fanra rsof Barry county remenilx-r tliat
thr Ha*ting* Engine a Iron works keep girret of John Bu*by and family.
entertaining, and listened to by a good six-;
plow jxiiiit, and uthe-r rejadr* fe»r .Htu difWinthrop Nelson and family, of Chh-it- cd audience.
fi-rent kinel* of jileiwa. Patronize thrip. go. are visiting friemls in the city .
(to to Dr. ljithro|i'* drug suite to buy ।
They will treat ye&gt;u fair and lilM-ral. Bring
Mr*. J. A. Greblr went to Marshall last your wall paper, as in- has a very large
stock at reasonable prices from which t&lt;»
&lt;w«x*k for a short visit with friend*.
make a selection.
F. M.-Wadlrigh. a Battle Creek attorney,
John A. Kidd, of Hasting*. and Miss
The lecture al the Baptist &lt;-hnn-h Mon­
J«»*le Valentine, of Woodland, were mar­ wa* in the city on haidnrM Friday.
day evening by Rev. Haiiwa, of Kalama­
ried at the n--idriu t- of lu-v. l_ M.Garllck.
zoo, wa- not very well atn-ndc&lt;l. but it
in Woodland, on the tmirnlrig xd the 10th wafc. in attendance at court Monday &lt;
was mticli enjoyed by tlivse present.
inst. nnd. after |«ylltg Mr. and Mr*. Flow­
Jacob V. Roger*. Plainwell * jHMtmcu-trr., . Daniel Donahue had one of Ids fingers
er. of till* village. a short visit. returned
badly tuutiiat.nl by the slab saw In Bentley
tn Woodland. ami will go to Hastings at wan in the city on bu»in&lt;«* Monday.
Bru*. A- Wilkin* mill yesterday afternoon.
once. where the? will re-hie.—Nashville
M. Thorp and family atarted Sunday fur Dr. Timmerman dre**ed the finger and
Spokane Fall*. Washington Territory.
A teaclier’s institute inerting will ImSBarry towunhip I* the only erne in theheld .it rrairievilic M.iy Mth. 1-". cMncounty that bears the honor of havinginore
menrliig st V o’clock u. m., ut which ques­
tion* relating &lt;o methods of teaching mid &lt;T. I’Hillii— U attending tin- state jirolij- voters than *e-he»ol children. According U&gt;
m-IkmiI atipervlaton will lw prcM-nted anyk'1 hition cjHivention at Grand Rapid.-. tewlay. tbe talent return* there an- UtW voter* and
only StP children. Something ought to be­
disctMMHl. Tearher*. whool offict-rw ahd
Mrs. 1K B. Barnum left Wcdnemlay for
all |wrncuu&gt; uiterrsunl in tin- work of rdu/an extended visit with friend* In lliiuol*.
ratton urv rwrtilaUy Invited.
Thr great quretimi of the day Is: ■••Are

«UI IU- at (!■•* Hastlrot*

HUFFMAN BROS

OH elbibition

Something Newt
5

We Will Give to Each Purchaser
&lt;z Bar of ‘

And a

FINE PICTURE CARD

(lame Everybody and Improve this Chance.

Goodyear &amp; Barnes.

VALUE RECEIVED
For bis money is what every mu desires.

In the line of

FURNITURE!
You can get raltie received every time if you buy of

ARCHIE M°C0Y,

At the bine front furniture store. Jurt received for tbe
Spring Trade:

Parlor Sults,
•
Bedroom Suits,
An inspection will cou­
rt* He also shows some
new and nice things in

Willow Goods,

Couches.

Stands.

A Full Line of BABY CARRIAGES
Furniture repairing by a No. 1 workman a “peaaltj.

�LIMPED IN A WINNER.

I

taUi

WASHINGTON WIRE.

the

! A SUMMARY OF THE PROCEEtUNUS «

LITTLEWOOD LEADS THE GO-AS-YOU- ’

CONGRESS

PLEASE PEDESTRIANS

Specific-commonly called “S. H- S-”
Mr.J.H Brown, ot Hornciisrilte. b. Y.,
writes: •Three yearn 1 suffered with
this horrible disease, tiwifi's Specific
cured mu completely."
..
Prot Edwin Baar, 234 E.2tad st.N.Y,,
writes: "Swift’s Specific curtd im
of a fearful case of Blood Polson."
Dr. B.F. Wingfield, of the Soldier's
Home. Richmond, Va., writes: “Swift’s
«m. ,A__zza— _» _ —-jjy. eaa,, of
Poison."
uf J.. *• X'

W-Milngtoi.
Tlie playing on Saturday in the league re-;
suited iii tbe following xevree; At Pittaliurg :
—Pittaburg “, Bart'** I: al Indianapolis—In- ,
dianai’Ui* 11. Waxhington 0: at Detroit—De- !
troltfliilndelphta 1; at Chfengo-Cbiengn •

THE LOUISVILLE RACE MEET.

LnvurviuJR, May .L—Seven hundred and
Little wood.

Itugix*. imd (.'amI«ni. Early in .the

tiom an- at Churchill Downs, and the mort I
oT them will participate in th- frt&gt; .l^vs
racing Ix-ginning today. The track is iu
fine cnmliUon, though probably a little Mow, ,
and while records mny not be broken, the •
higli-cliua bortn* engaged in all the big
ood and sharp work for tho booora.
The Melbourne rtnl«te's GalHfet. McCarthy I
Islington

wax trudging slow­
ly around the track,
and limped pain­
fully. He jut ht»
right foot down
gingerly, and it wa*
eriitent tlmt it was

ft ewood.

been »««/r-)rinx with

a split

- wtxild iikrbi irto IkUlewood gi&gt; fnrtlter than
bhn«4f, In «rd&lt;-r to-got ups .swerprtakes tn
tbe fafl. From 7 o'clock until t»:40 Little-

not only him, hut his teas fortunate com-

crowd

affirming.

that ।

health and hope, and I am well to-day.’’
•C. W. LanghiU. Savannah, Go.: I
suffered long with Blood Poison. I tried
Swift's BlieciCc and am perfectly woU.
A- W. Buell, of Power’s Hotel. Hochosier. N.Y., writes: "it &gt;s the beat blood '
rtnxedy on car tn. J cured myself vr.th
It. Xr *ommeaded it to afnuud and it
made him well.''

t a friend was
Blqjxl Polson,

Marr &amp; Huff have nia-kte
down all their Cloaks to
and under.

In .xtewure A short tun- was s;&gt;rot«
:
tend forfeiture bill, and thro
.
- .
.
•
indnstrv bill. I
A GOVERNMENT DAM GIVES WAV.

Tb&lt;’ wtuate held a sw-cret wsmuu
m. adjournt'l•
Th-1—
U» Or-

- .

Yon can have a rood fn»l,
line to select (com at an ,,
traordinary low price.

—— r
. . . I
,

This is a chance t() pnrehre
Lanies’ and Childre.l.
cheap.

harbor
tali, drospitUmftiwdMi
«f
h-niwylvania.
Itbought, perbnp*. in her uiaj&lt;wly *ftl"wncv re* pnsddrtit would probably vvto it Tbe ,*Btor nwb-d down tlie sluice in .torrenta,
I might gain ndiniwuou to the plai.v by’'per-,! %&lt;x&lt;t ,m
w»’ *?•*• l'?l •
*® I forcing ail tbe nulls and fartorfew atotig itto
X-T..T w,m^r.
o«s w.w-H urns xEaer^H. suiUitng” the indue keeper and the officer in ! Dumb mtn-lured a bill d.n-Unjrt^ taoaxury. tout dmm Among tbeee in tb* govsrnmdnt
and Autocrat at IV ml lex at Lesington
charge, for n yeilow key Will open'every
ure tta-xurplus in the purebiv** of b-mds at &lt; arwAnl. The damage to tbe dam is stunated
White, th* King Ban rolt, worked I’-,' mike ‘other lock 1 have trial in England, and u»u- I
aI&gt;| a,.ru-l interest A prwadeuUal ; at
,
over Uie I-ouGrilta track with Derby w-fght ally a silver on* will do. I got a l&lt;vd&gt; at tbe
o roared vrtmng th- bUt for tU ,
4t this i«lnt tbe avatanah. of -ater l-rrtre
in 2SJ7J4 on Friday last and with FUtpatrick ■ coronation robm, "the doth of gold, upon ;
op . ...-tain ln-itau tamta in kanwu. A , toe boom of the Rock bland lAimta-r com­
in the saddle will bu well suutinrt..1 in tbe 1 which the kings and quacus of England for 'vote on tlw d^rnitem ■»? the ns*T*V
I P*ny, and turned tease W.OUO.UW fret of tegs,
poota Zei. Ward, tho Hindoo colt, took hi* 600 years have ptawd their feel when rrvciv- ing the tack of a quorum tte« house ad.
at, gis.uot). and carried off tta. w^reberby trial Saturday morning and pulled up iuS ‘bo crown, and tho communion se.-vioa jouriwd.
the St. Louis &amp; St Paul i’a-kta
wilfa-ut showing any bad sign* in htegnma’ ot gold from which they have received tho |
tj'jmul.vurov City, May ft—After some; company It flooded thetavoe and tbe atracta
teg. His trainer telegraphed for Blaylock holy sacrament fur wen more renturioj at I uninteratitig morning buslnom fa the senate .
^veval block-.,
to ride tarn, and he fa, nt 'w*. a promising 1 the hands of the archbishop of Canterbury •—rental- Harris wax Invited to tlw &lt;-faalr by
41 ;u,„,nnrt acnw* the
outsider. Madvetb. with Covington to ri-ta I tafore they first ascend the throne, and it
him. uotwittotandlng hta in and-oot binning I only cost u sovereign. Three, the most
since tlw Memphfa meeting, is well liked by I sac^wl of nil the historical tremrarre, are kept
tlir prnfoafxuils, and many tiolfovo the gold- »P massive chests in the crypt of WmtmlnIresdo
ing will win. Alexandria is the dark horen stor( Abbey, and nre never taken &lt;mt except
pnrtoffire
friture

The Cincinnati visitors are lacking Tbe |
Chevalier with honest Isaac Lewis up. He is ;

“sulkrr". /The California eoh. Prince Charite, 1 '-reijni convinced him of hi* duty to see that
’---’----------------- ‘
। they were safe; sob* unlocked tbachrot and
sln-v it wns nunminred that Murphy would took tiiem out carefully, white I stood by in
not ritfe him. and Long Roll b hanily randy
to do hiiiuelf justice, not having had enough

rem writer from the fait, of Wight that it
aaiusm him to read the many dmllongre and
Uk&gt; lire Sullivan and hi* backers are circulat­
ing in Anterica, nnd that Charley Mitehall

■wan a imwj pitiable
sight.
Ur could
hardly move his fnet

If 80, now is yonr chm, u
ive money on the intJr
ent.
Wlr

aumploto cure.
Treattrfb on Blood nnd Skin DiseaMO
mulled free. Tub Hwirr Brsqmo Co.,
■ PrawarS, Atlanta, Ga.

tbe sjwtatc-rstdniort

aunt out ntamtS^O,

।cdr,pnt "ff p-h-

WAKHINnTOX CfTT. ,M»y R—-A
Iran Ata*a Kotrettag
i___ . _z . (..v^txrtal -ovrninunit there was

:

rapMly than population iu thi* country.
That is to say, population mcn-aeed ;li ;..-r
rent from 1H7U to 1SS0, and bbndncwi tn-

until now w» have fi0,0» bliud. Contagion
and immigration are set down aa -among tbe

tbe . forfeiture certain lands in Mich­
igan granted to the Marquette A Ontoua
gon railway. Edmunds oppow-d this amend-

Wa, have marked them all
over in

Red Figures
so that you can'see the genn.
ine mark down.
.
'
Special h&amp;rgain in
Goods, Plushes. Silks, and Vel­
vets.
Also Flannels and Blankets.
Underwear in white, grey or
sen-let cheap.

iodudri.-s

Paul, Minn ; Marinette.

Wk; Was Mourn.

out in ton flirt with-suprenie ixiurt iferfaions.

We can saye you money on
your Cotton purcha-e^ cither
in bleached or unbleached.

MARR &amp; DUFF.

ptiblw- buildings at Rar.o
and Vir­
ginia City I8SS.«X&gt;!. and JVorii, IB., (flt-

In front of Farmers' Sheds.
Uoo»—Stewart (who offeml th« mutation
A DESPERATE CRIMINAL.

WELL DESERVED HANGING.

**» the recipient w money prim* from all
dlrecUmis Between tho hours of fl and « he
reoeired tPl. Peter Golden completed his
ttSth milr shortly after 8 o'clock nnd retired.

A Kansas man object* to tbe designation

French army since tlw resolution wax offered

sny^ “Calf it the Sunflower State and you'll
boar our bora."
brute who murdered Maggie Gaughan in

tempted Wwlvieeday night to arrnrt John.

• ALUM BAKING POWDERS.

NORTHERN PACIFIC
UtownicERiiuioiDuns.-

had apologited to tbe British minister for a
ago asking an inquiry into tbe trial of O'Don-

give it up. “Old Sport" Cani|tana retired
nrnm tbn race with 380X mile to hit credit
JdttlewvM*} k-ft the track a few minute* 1«fore Vo'clock and rrepjtearnd at U:to. He
wax so badly broken up that Guerrero bel|H«l
him around. Tho winner wax prew nte.! with
a floral horaeshoe which Champion Albert
cnrri.'t nrouud tho track by tlx. side of tire
EngllHlnnun. Than Littlawvod feft the track

total receipta are ertiinatnl at »IH,-

Little-

O«t, or 14,073.88;
Herty, •!,40117;
Ndrvmsc, 8WM.78,
and Gohlcn,»4d7.a3.
The following is tbe
official rlirtanru and

- *=’
«1X mitas.570 yards.
UlrtT.
in 1 4 1 hours 44
minute*; Guerrero—ff8D tnflex, 1,380 yards.

The result of a trial jnrt roncludrd at Canton,
N. Y„ before Judge Kellogg, will haves salutary
the other dhtioction of having been tbe flrot' effect In cheeking the sale of one class of
negro officially hung horn. For sora* time adulterated food. Two meu, named M-w.i and
after hi* conviction bo wns r^rrww. dogged Akenll. were arrested tor selling adulterated
and dangvruoi, having awaultcd one or two baktag powder in violation of th- state food
adulterailoc act. Tbe tudlctmeut was for both
selling baking powders that were inferior, adul­
terated and injurious to UeaUb by reason of be­
ing niade from alum, and for selling them under
pretense that they were a wholesome, cream of
tartar baking powder. A stubborn defence was
He died railly,-aud without any appearance inuke, the claim being set up that baking
of fear, declaring that ho believed hta sins powders were not articles of food and that the
powder tho defendants were selling, which was
known a* GiUett's. was n standard article of
commuted on tbe ground,, of insanity, id* trade, and that alum baking powders iutenur
motlwr, n respectable negro woman of th to to it,'llke Davis' and others, were being sold by
city, visiting Governor Oglesby to plead her other dealers In the same town without com­
plaint. The Goon held that baking powders
were articles of food within the meaning of the
DENBY FOR SECOND PLACE
law. and the Jury found tbe defendants gum.

mueh attention from being the first brought
under tbe State Food Adulteration Act against
dealer. In atain baking powders. The result of
the trial Is to class such baking powders m
adulterated articles of food and to make tbeir

FRE~ Covemment LANDS.
pr»:U4«re.
*«&lt;«* ..! e-.1 rem-TL— -X Itar
Du-Ha,
■ -,•»«, Wa-kiM-v-a
f—ry

a Inter from Minuter Wert couflnuing tbe
*...» vi'....11___ w______ ■
_». .. ■

declared
taken
all

would
wp-ctor

not
ha
Bonfield

bill was then debated, among the partiri|nnt»

recewi uutll Kp. m., al which time the MiDs
bill wa* further debated by Gbipauui of
Mktdgnn. who said the Mills hiU wa* an

SEKD FOB .

•* tawte i » w.cau.

-Uter- Fwnt Free. / »*—

CRANO RADIOS HERD.
floor and back'd l-y MoUie Mrtt, ba
gave
deep-ntte
l«Uta
to
twentyAre poltcwurn. and the dare-devil little

Holstein friesianS

Tba ball. torethewalb within a few feet of his

WjumrwOTOX CITY,' May 10—Tbs RidhhmrivZJ.ib.
mZT___

longer bedding out

Thru

reeoluliuti for a report of the debate* tltereon. The land grant forfeiture biU thro mme
THE FIELD AGAINST TAYLOR.
anta in

Michigan and Iowa J and a* thus
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About XBhead of both M

ticket are pushing ft with determined rigor,
brand. In addition to those sold in bulk, the tale
of allot which cautious dealers will probably be
unwining to continue.

»e—« “•

BASE BALL ATTRACTIONS.
ageinent fnnn several other outhern stai
to stimulate tbeir efforts.

Cataano, May H.—The defeat of th., Barton

A RAGING FIRE AT HOT SPRINGS.

necessary, and. must glorious triumph of all,
VKmV —fK*. V---- *,1. I___

rtandlng that ci« IwreUrfore invincible Clarksou pitched for toe bMUi-eaten, ;mta Chicago

.8, Boston .1;
potted—rain.

HorSimreoa. Ark.. May 12.—Yesterday
afternoor rt— ——- -l!-■ --i
a. .
orfMalv*
brtUdfcg
■ burned to tbe ground. Tlw
flames c&lt;
mnicatad to buildings dore by.
--------- ---------- &lt;ur there were at ien»t fort/
dwellings, the gas works, tbe gymnasium

began by respecting him and ended with,
warmer feeling; they prayed for him in his
aflhconu, and mourned sincerely nt bis dratk
Hu spirit survives in tbe unirmw! amnrsrtv
wta! nrul nrJIftaet*
’

May Ml —The HMuote suaffirmed the judgment and

,t- , ^’“bsile pn-ujntrd proyf that th,- iata
G'Vflel&lt;l did not accept ids honorary
rteeU-. to m-ml-nlup m the COlJro rtab..pd
a tetter from Murat Halstead admitting that
be was aU bon-x-nr*
. J . .

they

halievwl

THE CENTURY MAGAZINE.

IXHTH the Issue for November. IMf.TJ*
v » Century began Ita tb.rtv-flftb win**
I •jetntaretrenXaflonof very uwiy auwJ*
uw una rule mart WafNMn and ths Ulr nt UtK-alr. Itsd »
ooH good so long M tta- majority iwdrted creaaadUi UMWlhlv sdiiton by I&lt;•&gt;.«»
iod of taacoln s llte - tbsi prec*&lt;ilng bl»'
to the prsaMMtcy.-and wttli thr &gt;--wtr
: aMMaaati. Xloolaj and Hay «sumd nt
MrtnMQM rra~ot&gt;c in .«!&gt;leh tta
Utetnacirea doitely msociab.’ vlth
Voder the caption [

Lincoln in the war,

telJU tells,,, ., ilta.Uw,. p... Ux.
—
m tejounml

a2£^c3£‘£l1-£’£3

*gnirat Guvernor Taylor teani tbe’enuatiou
pte ^|o*«;t&gt;on_wffl tn all probability rel
Si-i7iTS’*bt
*ewrt-

r^wttaywfn become yet n&gt;orr wutel

• WV |VWU IU»U

MMl Sa
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. —
• ■
Lara omAiHiwi
to confirm rertain titlm to tan,t. re
Florida, and
.stoerartdro amoro^^
JjMg.i of land by a railway u ^*2^ and
Umn. re-poirod. 'Hn- p,wi&lt;m sm.r
k
«• £
wp'SS; £3^

under control and

Inning with Chicago I to 0.
pUywl

Gnuul li.plds, MfeL

. *
...... tic iizru-ub
lu-c experiment station act wu aroemlwl *n
OB to ailthnei^. ________ .. .. .
*ro“,,w&gt;
.

up by too friend, of Senator McDonald, who
W‘known to be inimical to Gray. On tbe
J .U_ M—1 • _
»v_—K— ■ . -

ing imparttally tbe smilre of the fair; and if,
nn rxn.lr
Mm* —i.v ..... _ ......

n»u»I-raMwI i. niuMpki»s '
U.J II.—TV a*vr.
»H._ V' — V_ l
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able the trovernmrnt ... rev...

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r ',

ennan on Sil&gt;eria.
tta.
of one Who. #&lt; fore uock»»

**

mined to publish the debate'
* " *

rfnk

If ■

iaa gta 1

—wu«n tue time
Mr Kuiberftivd

tea and Asia.-Chicago Yr.1.-i-: •

Fiction.

kilted and
Otmvrotfou

_

A tall waapr- -.

Other Features

irg 0, Boston 8; at6 hidlanaud
Ajmjbtagtao
at l£&amp;

n

n» Hu. rtn.

-’““re.

Will include lllu-tratod pape'”
s-wraw
M graphy. General " 1 • •
laMaBMaMSM, * MmMhiihilv&lt;- : j.’’. ■
,.-iu

ruwrt rtuw i ita uamon .......... - -

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�FARM Alft) GARDElffl|
FACTS

WORTH

KNOWING

ABOUT

MATM.RS OF GENERAL INTEREST.

Tr— «■ .
l",-nl ,to’“WS»
Tf'
. o,w s tail while milking. There

eWetivr. &gt;
taken

plI.-'C'.

a4.-»v“
r which" JW potent has been
ihio Farmer is dna-rifegd and
he simple plan shown tn the

r, ;wm«ited In Fig.' 1 ia site,rj with a loop at one eud

JESUS K GETHSEMANE
dianieter* at the bottom about

LESSON V l|, SECOND QUARTER. IN-

WARNER’

------- •—* —wrwu
of thv top will prevent say crevice being
temnatiokal series, may ao.
made nt thv Hides by the shrinkage, uf the
mass below. The ensilage may be &lt;severed
in various ways. One Is with boards cov­
ered with earth and stonee; another with
Btraw two feet deep and the straw covered
with muck ur sand. An impreaslon nrenrn
to be gaining ground that the very heavy
weights once thought neccuaary may Ixs
di.Hp’-uscd with, provided the covering is
suffidccit to exclude the air, as the ten­ U» U-U«UeO &lt; U. »pp«.' “
dency of the finely cut maas is to become
compact from ita own weight. Cutters
costing from |50 or les* upward, to be
driven by light horse power, can bo had
from dealers In agricultural implements.

The Great Scientific, Simple Blood Purifier,
WlML-LVa. MIH

moving to Michigan. 1

ether.

. »io 1.

id it .ipnitig around the
tlw
ti|C thigh
1
atessvr
throe is, patented;
when flies br-

Horsea have hmall stomachs; reta- mber
this. A good plan Is to diride coni ra­
dons into three dally portion", the hay
two. Many object to giving hay juat drcnsxL
Cup oftra danote. aufTrnng.
previous to work, aa it distends the
xxSloop on
now.
stomach and causes the antnnd incon­ Miwt interpreter* think this ahould be
trumiated a. a que*U«i, naber a com­
venience.
I
mand:
"IXi
yun
now
and
take
your
Delicate feeders must be tempted to
Is thia a time, amid *o much
take their rations, and such should never re*tl"
be fed too strongly at one time. "AScoteh
plate is a rale very generally observed iu |
England—everything cleaned up before
placing other food in the racks or niaugers.
A little linseed boiled to a jelly and mixed
with thv coni is seductive. Hay dampened
i aud salted will tempt othe «. lleans, a
double handful, are a relish in weakly sub­
jects. pale malt for thr cxmvalcrrent or .......... mjiruw
our LAiru, rainui icmkui
indhqMMvd-, damp bran und oats are en­ WO belsikl him in agtrny th - tuisrt iuu-nse.
gaging tor others
Some gnamis give The clouds that had long (&lt;eeu g»therin|: now
carrots and Tares in small quantities. buret in furv upon him. Hu knew from thu
Carrots superinduce diabetes if given in
excessive qiiantith-s. The peculiar habits
His huuMin
of horses demand the at leu tian of all

•aulking

horee owners and grooms. A sufficiency
of Hob is all that is required, and not
■hog fat." or ••beastly fat" as .some
phrase it.

CURES all Diseases Caused by Urie Aeid, POISONED BLOOD,
.uSer^'i^ten’y^ wilh wU ui.mcUu.spro

l-hjsl. tans l.svv done nothing tor me exr jd to

a time frosn his poianiu, but tlie higlnr tn&lt;&gt;
live of God's glory aud man's salvation made
him welcome the aguoy of (n-thw-nmne.
V. 3f. After the institution of tbe Lord's
Sup|»-r, jiurliaps nmr midnight, our 'Lord,
with bis diacipka, left Jerusalem, aad on

feiLOS

ENSILAGE.

&lt;&gt;rnt*of silo* ore in
»i . upr-.-ily, says The
n'lgthy dem-rip-

-

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.......
be more tlian there-fourth- of an inch iu
width. Ev.-rx Inlet shiinld rest relg.-wbie
upon end Mipjirtrt*;' that is, the wldi- way
of the slain Klnrild Im- in a Vi-rtteal direrfion. Under till- gritting n npu'-e f.rnr to
—
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..
i-K
,u.. ~.iu «..&lt;
in..... i-n-i-.M
la-neat h. ail'll &lt;»n l»- '.rrajwd &lt;*«»t with »

rreelvcd much benefit from tbe use of ."War­
tier's Safe Cure" for kidney disorder.

^4 upoo the mrU1 ln mrTK&gt;t
j Thick
ti,„ ..jou,! „ftbi |.e could ;rtilf *re
■ Gol a. hi.father. In deep wotow we shpuld
' nu h claim God a* "my father." Whither
I shall tho child go, but unto tbo father! I
'—h- i—। of ilu father tliat if ninn -ca* be

.
f i.- half the year 975 cubic foot
uf etuihgr wilt generally be sufficient. In
i'cut'ir. u -.ihi and d-imuluing whether it
shall benbi'tcor below ground, the convenkr,-.-- ..'fa-rded for cutting. Alling,

।
I tbj,

,h„ b. u..p.„,i
drinking of the eup of suffering,

man. But though this human nature niadr
him shrink back an instant from tbcangdtxh,
yet iNVM-ath there lay. mllll'in* of fatbhms
deep, unmoved and immovable, tbe intense
ikuiro tliat bls Pkther'a wish and will should

he done.
This prayer of ClirtR sanctions our flying
to Gt«l when fa great affliction ami asking
delivernnoe, but conditioned upon his wilt
The third petition iu the Lonl's Prayer, nnd
our Lord's word, here, teach tbo somr, Sub-

. (tin* atre wanted
If
.
. ::nn .vFH-ht &lt;»n tlie smooth
Jut. hid it ii.sble to rave In then a brick
&lt; r &gt;t»u4 'ill will be rvspilrvd. which moat

trrtu t
feet upward aa desired.
U-iflr and \j--naive ailos
Milos are
see usually
iiHually
I dl'.idol inU&gt; - mpartawnU. with
with various
various
appliau •••' fnr cutting, tilling and empty
empty ­
ing. ur- -r-lfag to tho ideas of tlie owners,
h’i- . .Jingled that fnr a cow that lias

Female Complaints, Rheumatism.

Malaria, Backache,

! exiimple mdivvlual fnetuUhija a» not cun­
‘ flirting with Uw&gt; exrrcMesuf a universal tove.
. . 1 Wo also Lwni that they who Uro nearest to
Among farmronvenn n«m recommended ( b(m -n&lt;1
„f hu gp|ril w
nt one of the s*r-'.-ni farmer, inrtttuleu । Wftnv,t t,r view, of hh power and glory Rich
is the rattle .tall liere H lust rot cl
The |
other owi be ver receive.
pice witt
Minticsota Partner dracrit*** it a* follow* ,
v,
M. acquaints the disci
discijile*
* itb hi*
n.i.,..M. Iy
mbrpj rnttifurl
t.i unevrafort U
Each animal require* a
throe to .
fiuir.fi-et in jyHhh. ju-cordlng t«» sixe. Tlie !
The
pint form upon' which the animal i* to^---------------------- --— —---------- .--------- -- __
stand ahbnld be about fin. n et long, in- ‘hat Chrirt jxweree.1 a truohumanaoul His
eluding a sjmte »f one foot in width I
*’*•' n',t predominately ron«-«wl.
rdatted, for the hind fret to stand upon. I
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, ,

i
I hi' id- &gt;&gt;f a imrn or hium
• 1,.
mi.I
in iwX other
I’ j*. It Ml ia-low gnmnd by mak­

'■ ’&gt;
■»! &lt;&gt;nv of ih» advantage* of
►nrh a oty ,&gt;y*r tboao wholly above
I'M'.. •
is in thr &lt;•**•• with which Itran be !.ii &lt;! from th* first floor ip* trad of
ri-vaiiiq- tta- mailagt in norae way to the
top «t one above &lt;ro«»d. In taking oct
fr«a an uni.njiound nilo only so much of
frr-m
the tup."boul&lt;! !»• n-muved at a time aa ia
t*o -Miy f ,r getting at it conveniently,
and ill* -rolhige can be rained in a large
tub.-r Mfiiare fiox swung by blocks and
•
wl’h the aid of a »mall wIndiana
A si:., call be made of any form *o that
Wami Water an- excluded, but it will be
found L
I —t to make th* width about onoOne­

she

Dyspesia,

Bad Skins,

Headaches

Eruptions,

Impure Blood

DaraotT. Mich.. I»ec. 1Mb. l«r-Hev*ral,
jrin ago I took a course of treatment for ca­
tarrh. 1 foltowod tbe direction of tny phyaldsn»
but received no benefit. 1 was convinced tbaU!
needwl constitutional treatment. I used - War
ner’s Hate Cure.” and tram a weight et 13B lbs
elln&gt;t&gt;ed up to 110. I have recommended It to
friends srt«l member" of my tamiiy&gt;nd tliey bare

MICHIGAN -MALARIA- AND MOST OTHER DISEASES ARE REALLY CAl'SEDTtY
URIC ACID IKIDNEY) POISON IN THE BLOOD. A POISON THAT OAN ONLY BE RE­
MOVED THROUGH THE KIDNEYS BY

Milk cannot I*, made with-

Behind the nulls a trench of eighteen

•
•Jr

Caw

eoinpliilBta. I can M
" Warner's Safe Cure.

quirod-

.oftg which on* tbr gold
•■in-ife-d. gold sjienglrd.
nd blaek. . Th*- -liver
v-presented iu the cut is
■ ■: tj-c best known, in
It1,;.* black • Hamburg*
. v
Cor raaimwisl

Tfare

stiall Keep on USKinr earners rw«
this i. the loosest time 1 have v*cai&gt;ed uitcosc :

flamburg • owls.
..Hiongall laying breeds of
th. Hamburg. for they are • .Milk stock are averw to any great
.Hi layer*
Th'-ir «-gga. amount ot exercise, and do not prdinarily turbed water* of tbe Black brook, tiugtd and i
-mall as regards sue. and take any more than la uecvs-iary in sup darkened by tlie blo&gt;«i of tbs teanple au-ri-*l
-. isnr . "utiiu-mrret a* well plying themaelvea with food. Give them tl.-es, fit symbol of bow his own sacriflcial
- r htvefs Ti»ese fowls are plenty of food and am may accma to blis«l should axxi Aow. making fcrever after I
- ri.-ir la-auty.and thia fact,
fact.
water aad they will quickly fill them- •nwJh-sa tlie offering «f bloody Mu-ritices for
- . diawmck of small nixed
sued aelvea and spend moot of their time at sin The name Geth-. nuuie. meaning oliva
the reat. When water i* situated in out of ' firres, awuns to lie signiffcont aa emblematic
of hia own agony and distrww. -Ibero,* I
mya Matthew Henry, "our Lord Jsaua trod
go thinar Jar a considerable portion uf
the day nt her than uiakc a special jour­
ney to obtain it. Thl &lt; haa been oba^rved
by all prsi-timl fanner*, and yet it ia Hmt oil might flow fn?m hi* wounds to bad
curioua ihai many who an- mnynsiit i-ur msiI*."—Dr Wortlsworth.
V. 31. Prtrr. Jan&gt;~ and John sre-wd to
with tbe fact neglect U&gt; take proper ad■
cx’iwtituto a &gt;&gt;oly trfantvirato. Ou other
vantageuf* ths* peculiarity in the habits
of the animal. It ia an Important object
with thr dairy man who dmirm the bigh- glory as mu not n.x-orded the others. They
alone behold tbs brightnew of hu&gt; glory on
(without reporting to artificial means), the the Mount, airibow tbe dejiih uf his agony
taking of an abundant quantity of -water in fb-thsetnan*.’ They alone were permitted

by hi.* herd.

K. MiCU-. HW.ai.w. Alwmu™
1 suffered from ashlvsriug pain aaruas
togettier with a weakness of the Uad-

aWeurroprei.

can be tn a harmonic univeres but ons wiU,
and that b Gal -Parker. Tbr cup that

WARNER’S

SAFE

k

Mat* nf Mk-hlron -In tbe Circuit Oort tor tbe
County of Barry in chancery.
Hasting* City lUck. a eorporeUon ornmbed

probate court of

MSZK."
ptelnauL
V 40. AB if A deadly vapor from tho botinches or two feet in width, and about, tonlres pit bad steeps* ‘heir sydrita, both
eight Inches in depth, fa loft for collecting groups of disdpbw were rtupefled with sleep.
”
___ __. w.l.t of Interest n tbe
thr manure. Next /o this again fa left a
____
___
__
walk of convenient width through the mtuw.
stable. If dt-alred another set of stalls Luke, M a physician, tells us that from war­
can be arranged In g corresponding posi­ row they slept
Our Izard singl'd out Prter liecanw bo had
tion to this walk. Thr two of stanchkuM. been fomuicat In promising and boasting bow
of courac fa optional. Many prefer a strap
faithful be would bo.
around the stall fastened to a chain or
V. 41. Jay my% “Preynr without watch­
ing is hypocrisy, apd watching without
prayer is prewumpCMni." Some watch with­
out prayer and pray without watehfag. The
I A. B. Allen saya; The first thing in tho
morning fa to water tlie horse, which
.-should be done before feeling, otherw iae mav IWU from him. but that be might bv

it might work more or lea. of the food
just eaten undigested from the stomadi

A Vermont maple augur maker say. that
tlie great point is to keep tlie sap pure
nnd dean so as to retain Ita original color;
1 this once lost or Irewned cannot l»&gt; re-

himself. Tbe continuance of tbe trial be rernnl" »» 0«*'« «n»wer te bi* flrst prayer.
£5. _
a,— not debver » from our

CURE

Mortgage Sale.
Ntate ot Mlrblgan, Ctsmiy of Barry—•«
, Stale of Michigan, tbe ClrvuU .Court for the ■ Default having been made fa the condition*
ol a err;., t. ■MttgM MM M &gt;air.:i--: nfaM
Notice I* hereby gives that by virta. of a writ t
and Kusn Haines, hl* wlf. to John Cou-reth,
of fieri facta" tssueil out of the Circuit Court for I
the County of Harry. State of Michigan, to nw Un. Are i* Hanlon, tbe unknown ceirs of Halph dated the 3d day of Reidember A. D. Ims. aad
rtlrrctrd and delivered anlnst the rbod- and W. Dex en. deceased, and tbe unknown heir* of rerorxted tn tbe om.-e of tbe Begister at Dregs.
lor the County of Barry and Htate ot Michigan,
chattels snd real estate of Lyman A. Shedd, Isaac Uqyd. deceased, defendants.
on tbe 4th day uf September A. D. ism In Uber IT
1 did on the Sl»i day of February. A. D. IM,
Fifth /udletal OrciU-li Chancery.
levy upon and take all tbe right, title and inter
tfait pending In tbo Circuit Court for tbe I
est of *ald Lyman A. shedd tn and to the follow Count* ot Barry. •» Chaurery, nt tbr Court
Inx d«ocribedpiece « parrels of land to wit: txM**ein tbeelty of Hastings. In said county, oa was duly rvcord-d, on wTOeh mortgage there I*
The soutb half (H’ of the wmth ea»t quarter &lt; V Uie Tib day of war. In tbe year one thu-isand. claimed to !* due at the dal* of thl* notice the
snm of ooe htindre.1 and M-veoty-two dollar*
&lt;&gt;! section number twenty-five (S» In town two , eight Innlrea and etghry eight.
&lt;31 north of range number ten &lt; 10»»e*t. containIn this cause It anjiearing by alBds’tt filed and eighty -eight cents, and an attorney's fee of
ini; eighty acre* of land more or lero; al*o the herein at tbe lime of the filing of the bill ot fifteen douan provided tor In anM mortgage,
hJiowluK piece or parrel at land Mtnate and be­ romulalut. and by other proof to tbe wtlsty- an 1 no suit or proceedings at law having been
ing In ths townanlb of 1-ralrievtlle. county ot 1 tkm of tha undsreicned Circuit Court commit­ Instituted to recover the money* aeenred by
Harry und tttale ot Mlelilgan, and drocrtb-J as winner In and tor the county ot Ram afaertaid. said nicrtgagr. or any part thereof;
Now. therefore, by virtue ot the power of sate
hrilu** to wit: Commencing at a point forty- that Balph W. Daaerwi and Isaac Boyd- above
six (4C&gt; rssis south of tbe quarter port on the named are both deceased, and that their brir* contained In satd mortgage and the statute fa
web case mule and presided, notiee H hereby
1 north »ld* of sertloo number two &lt;») and on the
Een that on Thursday tbe seventeenth day of
I witli west corner ot a lol lormerly owned by
y A. D. USB. *t 10 o'clock in the foreoouu. I
I Myron C. Hwirt. running thence east twenty- creainir; on monos m muari. nn»i&gt;pr« •* ,
Annan, •olleitoc* tor tbe eomplalnaat Ibervln. shall sell at public auctloo. to tbe hlgbrot bld
It it ordered, that »uch r.nknownbdr* ut the »a&gt;d der. at the north front door of th* Court House
Halph W. Deacon, dereaeed. and tald unknown ot tbe City uf Hasting* In the County ot Harry
along tbe cvnte-r
f.lRI of
(I, the
WJV highway to th* Iplace
’——
of• heir* of *aid Irear Boyd, deeeawd, do appear In .lhat ’wing the ptacc »her* tbe circuit Court
containing about three [3] acres of *aid can**, and cau-o- thrir appearctyr to be
land be th* same more or lir»»: being a port of entered therein, on or twf.ire tbo dii «l«r of
the north west quarter ;«*) of th* north east November. In ibe year one ttiou.aad. eW
quarter (U1 of section number two [J] In town AIXI^IbVe^AHTi'n.Circuit Court Conunl* wdd inortgagr. wttb ten per cent. Interest, nnd
all l&lt;gal coete. tetether with an attorney’* lee
one (11 north of range ten [ 101 «m. *A of wbleh
at fifteen dottar* coveuMted for therein, tbe
I shall expose for -u.le al public,auction or ven
due to the highest bidder. rt U&gt;e nreth front
door ot the Court house In the dty of fasting*.
Solicitor* for Comptolnant.
County of Bam. Blate of Mleblgan. that being
(Atroeeopy.l Wu. H FUWKB8
the place of holding tbe Circuit &lt; &lt;&gt;urt for the
Deputy Bagitter to Chancery.
ci^niy of Barry, on Haturday tbe srtl.dayof
Mav A. D. l*m. at tea o'clock Io tbs tM*nomi
Dated at the “0 of Ha* Ung* tbl* 9th day of
April. A.
count. Michigan.
IMted February 1»
B0TroK.
I
FtalnUfl.
SMITH A COIASBOVK

William IL-Bansaw. Kte K. Baasaw and Hau­
er C. Banaaw. defendanta.

3Srtatb.Omu&gt;
rtiW^g—. known

Dotaun baa boon made in tbe oondiunaa

Tbe northhalf(ns)of
number eigtit
HtalM *urTey;

on p«e ae». ou wineh n.ort«a«e there heiahued
toCThesttbeMste of tbl. Mtke tbe Bum of

ara

D“**1oyalk kiJapSn. AdMtotettakw.

tsKMKWgBas
SuissraPu"“ sT/fi::
■hall be taken as cocfeased; aad furtbar. taa»
this order be inibllsbwt within twenty days frcas

mate of Mkblgaa. County.•C.Barvy-M.

Nolle* l» ben-by rivsn. that bv an order of tbe

FrotaSi Court fior fly Oreety

wdeju

mo aft daj,o&lt; Augo

sent thetr rl.lntfto «Jild Frot'ate Cc
Probste oflke. to tbe City of

id mortgage, and tbe
andjworidod. nottec

*aw and Henry C. Bansaw. personally, st tea,
iwuniy day* before tbe time hereto prescribe'“Dated thumb day of ^Drl1?i,x- D- ’*'• ** u

■UH"*
eny Of Cbmtotte to
*trcugtb to bear them.
_____
LBrtl 30UI, A- l’ ISV.
V 4.1 The '-raving for human »ympatby
STUABT. m^*SUt
Ws. #. COUL Judge of Probate.
♦fcj.t' mgat d feeding should be primarily
.-nused hihi agon ro go to hi.
n&gt;n*i&lt;ii h-.-. In addition to-the advantage* I gained.
a* atMmnmn nwan. are. we *tili in the
A Connecticut fanner claims for com- ; hour of deep u-rrow w wh tbe .ympatbrtic
iiam.s|, m underground silo once properly
Notiee is hereby given, if
nude i rt j- rmanrnt affair, while one tnon unbleached muslin, that It makes । Sdi nnd word of thaw new no How dte
of fieri f*et*steMwd «***'
«udc uf In Oilier above ground and ex- Mitfafaetury covering for hut beds, and at ■nixniitinc to our Lord in this
«• *•** th. ProLt" Court for tbe.Oowjy °&lt;
tbe county of tom.
ttai diw-iil* Though they continued dull ..u lb* »lxth day of April A.
directed aad debvervd U&gt;
J4a*dl» tin* action of the atni&lt;wpberr is । n much less c&lt;«t Ilian glass.
from lhat date were allowed tor creditor* to
t£Xut tbeir data.* agalsU the rotate Of
liable • . -.liritUuge and openings, and a • A Maryland farmer tell, that low'
Iktgv n-;. -- &lt;&gt;f fermt-ntlng material in close wagons with wide tirea make euah-r wirk
•untart ukii the boatafa will soon cause
in hauling out manure.
John M. Staid brlfavcs that no improv®- ttivel Cam.1 MWKJ ■ 1*n 11 o,“'- V- boW
ni [.Lmt h, M&gt; universally pre- went In aontboni agriculture w«mld fa- of
m-ilngr In this country tliat it greater advantage than makl-ig sliccp
dal. ttw Si”" *&gt;«&gt;
r-h’-• discuss the merits of the | rearing an E.ipurtiuit Indnntty. N'» rnl. &gt;•&lt; -. Well grown stalks and nial js m: well adapted to thh ptu-ificatltal
jodga of Probate.
Jan!.;
■
more desirable than those und enrichment of worn out lands fliat
as to be spindling and are given orar to noxious growllia.
‘I hr sre-d may be drilled in rows.
As aooti aa young stomIHii.-: plains of ,wniI.„
inf the Circuit Coin for the '
' 4|«irt. with stalled eight inebew any kind show a third or fourth leaf they , anrot
on Katurtsy. Jum sixteenth
■pon m the rows. with ruitivaUon enough Should be "pricked out" in a bed. with tte fas
Itvine i
’ ---------- ^ril w D | wutohl
5 ,
down tlie weeds, and the crop 1
u^ald l- harvested when thr ear* Ix-gin
Philbrick.
.
*r’1 'imuld Iw hauled In and rut
■ato in. h lengths or lew*. and. shoveled ia
“&gt;d tUrougkly trampled down aa fast aa
•'« h dmiraUe that thecorncra of the

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ty-flvw doltar» i.nuuauted for tberala; the preml*re twing de- ribed lu said morum as al! that
certata k*. piece and parcel of )aai ttaisto tn
the township of Prairieville, iu tbe countv of
Harry and stale ot Michigan, and known and
daeerlbadsa follows, la-srtl: The north eut
tnirttoual qcarter(k) ofeacMn number LwwtrIwoiXfiuitownwed.'iajrthof rang* ten uo&gt;

Uootor to ih- .o-it :i
ao tnOows.

UdrtytMilh

BTUABT. KWJ

dieorthsd

�tn a

ASTOR

mn rrrr
XJFV,WONI:ER

HOW JOHN JACOB ASHDOER FOUND-

Tt s» just 125 sears sines John Jacob Asi&lt;w
tM* original name is *aW to iuivr been Asbdotrl was born nt-a email village tawr H-sidcb
peer jHua::i
He
his boyhood on hie
father'* jstrfi of land; but, anxious to w
Mtnrtbriig of to* -worst. he determined to
join mw of hi* brother-. in Jxnakei, who had
gone then to follow the budiHT* &lt;&gt;f makiiix
and selling nou.-i'-al inrtruriw-ate. At Hi la

meiite for tlw A numn market, bn tbr ship
hrl-nctMinterot a furriest by wIhw advice be
exrfiangrd h&gt;« wares, on rwsehing New.Ynrk.
for % quantity of iurx with whirfl be n*
turned t«&gt; Ixxxloti. seUinjj tlwm at an cnormutvjnnflt Thi« lucky venture. a» is wri!
tatown. led
Ms eotaldishiiig him-nif te-rr tn
tlx-.fur Crete, which im-reawd wo fart that be
wmi soon in a iKMition to ship furs to Euro;*
and tte- eart in hl- own yesspis, which &lt;auue
back latten with foreign produce, which lie
di-poMd ot at an immense prottt. He laiij
tbn iafcis &lt;&gt;f hi- vaei fortune by dealing in
funs, but diil not make tt»e fortune iteclf in
that way, though It is gvnnrally thought so.
.Ajstor s wraith, when be died at 84, forty
ymr* ago, wa« ewtimated at &lt;20,000,000 to
rr.,OMi,(Wi!, aome putting it as high as &lt;30,000,(XX); dottbttere uti exaggeration. But.
wliMtovrr tbe correct figure* of bls fortune,
tbe bulk of it was made by ;&gt;urvbs.w» of real
estate Never liefore tn tlie history of tbe
world had there been in all probability such
an opportunity for safe and judicial •.|ocuIntion a» then* «o« between 1HX) and IMG in
thi' buying of Lnwte, Improved and uuimproved, on Manhattan Inland. The founder
&lt;tf tbe plutocratic family perceived this
elmrly, and arailed himself of ft to tbe ntroo'-t .He began purchasing at the begin­
ning of tbe century und kept at it ixituttantly
to tin* time of hl« death,I Tbe city grow so
fast that much of thv real refute he acquired
advanced during his lifetime 40 and &amp;Q, even
100 per rent.
John Jacob liad, I think, three sons. One
of thi-m died very young; a secund was demnged almost from his birth, was direful!y
watched and taken care of by sjwial attendanto iu a bouwn owned by tbe family ou
thr Wert site of town, jicar Twenty-third
street, and lirod to be part fiU. Tbe third non

father's frugality and mutton without any
of his taleut* or nrigituility Re could not
have ma.!" tn-mey, Inrt be rewld koqi it and
ad! to it by e wselww buying of real estate,
following tbe policy of th*, founder Of tho
colo***] fertun.' He was cold, phlegmatic,
dull, nunnmnplace. without imagination
tandunw-u or sympathy
He hail neither
▼icre nor wreakmwMf, uislr^. desire for money
bosn accounUvl Ho Mui, in tlie ordinary
•enui. a good hiuduiud, a good father, nnd
faithfully dt-charped the duly impcaBd on
him of earing for and increasing the estate.
A man nc-.-..&lt;arily of jewur and influence
throitrii liis great wealth, bo drew rirtwdy to
him. He had no resd friauds, r«v did bo fed
tho need of tiwm. Haw^a a stanch Episco­
pal mil. a regulnr attendsht at church, an ob­
server of till crci&lt;i;mst:c forma, and poMnl
away at M amid the rerrtnopi-w Iwiltting
hi/ iirrad. and In ti* full odor &lt;if sanctity.
Tlie Ad- &gt;r fortune has, from; its cre.irlon.

A

BRIEF

CHAT

ETHICS

friend to u reporter. i\- he trod heavily on the
te-«l of a man who had rudely crowded part
ni.d pfawedAlnwelf squarely in front &lt;rf tbe
t wo jird'wtrinn- The offender turned around
in a fury, but becoming cowwioue cither of
tbe unequal match or of hi* living in the
wrong, be transferred th»i •; ittaulf from his
hrrl to hi* faxdtrt and walked off.
“Th«w- bigfellows were to think that they
own the i.-wn.” Continnad tlsi triumphant
serial reformer •'They elbow their way
without regard t'ir ouws. If they are te~
hind you in a tens- crowd they preae you
ckwriy. and they never scorn to like it when
you turn your aide to them. put your hand
on your hip and give them the point of your
elbow to impale t hcsmelvM on. In a street
oar they win bock up to a six inch interval
between tw&lt;. ;m Mongers and srtlte into it, tear ing tbeir neighbors to chooso bet wren stand­
ing tlw crush or making room to tbe right
and Wt. The fart is, there is a great dtsil-of
ignorance as to bow to get about in a big

to what ia jolite and proper, what tactful
good some requires, what fa safe or dangernu.', in using the crowded rtrveta and public
pla-m. and it ought to to a part of n common
wihool education to give a little instruction
and lay down a few general principles that
ought to be. but are not, uni versally accepted.

‘Man have rather confused ideas as to
what deferanoe they should pay to ladius iu'
public plauea It is wall understood tliat in
theah vator of a hotel a man should conduct
himself as he would in any other room—tbe
parlor, for inrtanoa—of tbe hotal, and should
rise and Ktand uncovered when a indy enters
town building tbo conditions are changed.
That is a publio conveyance not an a;-xrt
ment, and in it a man may do exactly ns he
would in a strenl ear. The right* and privi­
leges of jiedrwtrians are very well defined, if
people only knew it That lubber whow bre!
I just scrunched bad a perfect right ta|paw
me, but he was bound to keep ahead. Fcan’t
stop walk!ug just because bo chootmu to get In
front of me I used to do so, as uvet j»»pte
do; one inrttnrtivel) draws up rather than
step on another; but I have conscientiously
tralncl myself out of Out habit, and now I
rather •step onf than step short,
“Very few people taw how to look out
for thnuM-lvea almut tlie city, and most of
them plunge into incanvienienre and oven
Ninety-nine men io 100 will hurry forward
to catch a swinging door before it cIomh be­
hind some on* who bad. just pared through.

ing ita full wuight, Tbi.y don't seem to think
that if they Irf it swing freely toward them
it will invnedMU-iy swing imck again, whin
they may pass fiirougb uhnrat without touch
ing their liapds to it. Ijut the best way ia to
disregard .-ntiiwly toe door, that nnuttrer hns

••If people are fovii’h and untaught about
tbe avtiidnnce uf dangvr, bow much more so
are tbrj regarding lb*- avoidance of inronvreteftcef Never a train «top» on tbe ele­
vated road or tbe Bridge but tboro is a pnxreKlon of greet, eager to alight, standing in the
aisle of the cars, ready to be pitched, flnit
bradioeg and then backward, yanked to and
fro, clutching wildly *t tbe door frame* and
at their neighbors, s* theaugiiirerapphretbe
jerky air brake*. I usually get off the car
ahead of mot ot them, although 1 remain
seated uatll tbe train comes to a full -top. for
I sit near the door, and when 1 getup I rise
in my place in tlie very van of tbe proewwiou.
A little headwork saves a great deal of leg­
work."—New York Tribune.
•

Athletira n re not left to men. Women
and girla go in for them, at least In tbeir own
mild way. and they are m enthusiastic a*
the must miecwdul college laramcu. What
do they do! Well they ride and they fence,
nnd do the trnjwn; art In bloomers and short
jackets; they walk, and they go in for dumb
bells and Indian clubs, and indulge in a va­
riety of other feats that pi re muscle and
for them nny more, and if you with to wo a
procession of Philndeqihia tiesuuor, big;? r­
and brighter tlian you will over tnhnh! it nt
any other time, you must take a walk in the
fashionable quarter on a wet day..
There you will aro them, bum, two aud
tlirms, in group* and detachments, swing­
ing merrily along tn their rubber coats and
dainty gniuehru, tbeir checks aglow, their
cyai shining. and tbeir breath kissuqf
tho mmrt air They are all bound—well, no
where in particular. But th-.-y must be out
in tbe wrt. It is tho new caprice, It indi­
cates that they are tip to the days; days in
which the •I’liiladelphin girl. who knows
what in tbr latest, insists on being healthy, un
danng tbe perils of ell weather. &lt;&gt;n ignoring
horee care, mid saving the prnniee which

TWO BIG. BRILLIANT AND BEWILDERING PERFORMA

HASTINGS
Orthography verses Prosody.
Old Lady (tn drug storej-Hov ya got army
camphire i
. ।
Boy (notipliLvwdl—Campfire!
Old Ijuly—Ya’as, ramphire, t&gt; -a—&lt;n—
p—b—o—r-camplilro; dye havu to have
•v’rytbin’ milled out fry yvl—Tho Epoch.

it takes seven men and one home to car
n tlie Baltic t'nfk mail.
Two hundred cases of nn-aalre are re­
ported at th.- Normal. Ypsilanti.__________

Chicaga,

iliea of thr Quaker city en rich anil powerful
Aral elie I" more than ever a lovely creature;
a bright olijl cheery wet weather daisy.
—Phlldrlphia Letter.

Kalaauco &amp; Sigio
TIME TABLE.

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IMtnn . .
Chucnlal-

cnntrolkd and ias-reaaed. so be left it to his
san, John Jacob, and John J.vrob ha* i-i turn
left ilto his wm&gt;, William Waldorf, with tbe
mm.' provision The Inw of ppimogemhire
hue bsao-ptartii-aBy '-arried out, nad will no
doubt continue to b-. Tbo amount of Lhe
estate is carefully concealed, "i in everything,
ind-ed, relating to it tliat powibly ciui be.
Tl» transfers of renC estate, in order to be
legal, must bo rw-ordiri, and therefore mada
pnhlic. Otherwise they would bo kept secret.
Tlie Aslors are perpetually guarding the
financial facts of which they are tbe sole repoartorir*. In truth, only two or three manbcm of tlw family are acquainted with tbe
special fart*, tbcmgb all may have tome
ge-iwal Idea of their prodigious wealth.
The!;- surplus med reach a munl*T at mil­
Buns annually, and thiwn are uniformly relnvw,.~L mainly in real estate. They almost
never rell any,.but they are continnally buy­
ing, btinng. buying, and swelling tbeir al­
ready «tuj&gt;endou« Income. Tf*-y own thous­
ands of bctiliiiugs-dwclhnrH, ab.res. offlres
and .warehouM*—nearly nil in tlw municipal
limits, •« they vrrj rarely pnrebare prqperty
unimproved ur out of town. They are un­
deniably tbe riebrtt family, by all odds, on
th.i coutiuent, and, perhap-.. the richcet oomnown on tie- glnbe. Tbeir united fortune
eon not l&gt;- lesi tuor. 1300,1)00,000. and may
be considerably more. .
The prewnt John Jacob ia not materially
UnHkn hi* father. William B Astor Hets
•ounviiAt hrouihrr and quicker wltted. more
• man uf tho world, but fully m much bent
ou uiukipl- big hie retate. WilU.w Waldorf
A&gt;tor. ix-w Um&gt; eiMUMiian of tta bnnMW
•state, in of much tho mme fiber a* his father
al..l gnuid i al) &gt;el. He u about 40 • has taken
anme part m politics; ler- been ndnister to
Home, and written tin indifferent book. As
sooi. a* his fat her quite thU planet— be te now
in Um- ncighta-rtexi of 70-or I v-xenivt senile,
be will emnloy whaievar Inu Bjgimoe and
mergy be ran c* i.miiond to iik-rosao tbs
family wpaitli_-‘1lteucrow" in Gfobe-Demo

Human Imagination Confounded by its Stupendui.- Magnitude:

Notnlily and Triumphantly Beinforetti ttiU Season with the On.

VICTOR : fDORRELiLi
Will be at the Fair Grounds, Hastings for
- Season of 1888.

r■•u.-nng. Kintff

Figure of Wrstrrn Romanes-,

Capt.A. H. BOGAR1)1 ’.S,
______ __________________

Ob X 1” O* S3 2D

.____

Only MGrm Fair of Blood-SveatiDE Hipjopolann oa M-

,9’T2I?'7uO,?iR.EI:-L'S Hire &gt;F Hennes, with a record of 2-274
u
’ «E rare 0(Hemes. «&lt;!
an inbSd^^r*1^

,
5110 Ui
cue woriu
jibs ever seen Manri
• «io„
and, others.
HerniOBO,
the damurosbcr
of Hermes,
showed
a trial of 2 261 RiJ
« xr
^9ou}, ,•;^e.2:2Qi
wider’. Edwin Forrest who sired Billy ’Hookins, 2
; „,d Cha.„±,*“2
Ly A,«eeconddem. old B)»ck Rose, was the most esteemed brood mltt on WmSbum/ ' H,‘™es'
doubtedly tlie peer of any brood mare tliat ever lived. Vicln/ Mormff-. i^l"1”’ a”d u“‘
Morrell, by Winthrop Morrell. Vietor Morrell is six years old. stands abo’irt isi'!' “■ J,!rrv
and is a bright mkhogony bay. Hr is valued verv liiglib by his oIL
j '?♦ ha?',R ‘'ifli
gait of 1 ill for a half mile.
'
o-uers, and 1lk„ shows!tt
this’Bpr.ng“H°r" Wh0 hftS U,,B of the
browl ra"«in *’W'- &lt;ounty ha. rej this home

GMLL MND See HIM

Wild BeastS—A Universal Reflex on Savage

PEERLESS, POETIC, ROYALLY RESPLENDENT STREET 1

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County.

Banner.

astings

VOL. XXXIII. NO. 4.

HASTINGS. MICH.. MAY 23. 1888.

H;\stings Banner

WHOLE NO. 1721.

COUNTY NEWS.

man Jail bark wante off the car. He was
published Wednesdays, by 1
atrlavllla.
run over by the n-ar car running tengthi stronger to take up arms against tbe
wtee of hte laidy. He was taken to Sun­
smart fn»t every night I American saloon systetu. A greater' for
to keep Uilngs f in growing too fast.
field aud lived about three houm.
to national pros peril) and the peace anil
Mr. Wager has hte tank nb-ely finlslicd
c*™**t**ry »• ~
to lie
.&lt;v impiw.ru
ini|&gt;rovrd by
*»&gt; frnc*rn*~ hapjdiiraa of the home Ilian ever slavery
l«g. with picket* made fn,m the obi rotten was: it has truthfully lieen called Satan'*
and will tagin work next week.
Wards
which
&lt;-i4n)*&gt;*nl
the
funner
fence.
. B.-F. Burdick wa*.-crioutiy Injured by
first alley.
a kicking home a few days ago and has not The nut fence te new. and tt te foolish to
t&gt;r&lt;-n aid* to take charge of hte livery 'svni aiAHI the yard byf kuch a piece of economy,
JO '.PET?. ITIILAJR.
J. W. Kcuter wg* at Carlton center Sanayt Is pro|K&gt;-Hit no do: but then any sort
FoMtnsstor, ixuxn
since.
*
Iwtore Uieeud vflbeyeai
day.
Postmaster. Banth-ld
iawt Friday night ate*ut one o'clock the ■vTa plaijr will d« to bury lyur friends. We
** *
.
Luther ChlliU was at Hastings Tburwta
.
i.* eral* *UI
«d«Jed tor t
nlanu of fin- wa» given and when the tire get nn return* from that InvraUarat.
. '.•rtber retidm nutator M
on bnsinrsK.
department ajijicarrd on the scene, tlie bllF. 1). Brayton and KetoOti Hinkley' wenliarvi hnll of (lias. HInion was all In tlamtss,
Mm.
A.
Sackei
who
will
Iw
*.»0
yiwrold
at
Lowell Thursday and Friday, wiling
j.- &lt;t:;rztiftfsr c”k
AtiVERTIMlNG RATES:
am! every effort was then, turned to rove
ii
ywvr.............. . ......
....•WO 00
next month, was Ven 111 Thursday , but te tickets for tlu- excursion to the May party­
the
postofllce
block,
and
by
hard
and
- . *«rgr &lt;&lt;e- • peel al puaiUooa.
in music hall the Mth.
brave action of tlx- Hook A 1 .adder com­ much better and Hkc.lv to see tbe coming
Mm. Sain Yritrr and Mary Yelier. of
birthday.
'
,
‘
JOB PKtS-nSG. _ , _
pany tlie tin-was confined to the building
• ride tefett iu Use Job Printing DoMrs. Ter|wnniiig'smother. Mm. Bunnell, i Ixrwell. called on friend* in this section
when- it was ftml dlx-overed. Nothing of
A. G. Jesaup.OnmNwflte
.» tlie BaxmkR. KwylbinR la. tbo
88 yean* of age.
down to the organ on Wednesday.
Postmaster. YaiAra fcwfara
i« new aiti with the latest tareo of
account was saved In thr building, anil Saturday, and pteyed and sang a hymn In
ix-na
tieige: cotnincnemi work for Mrs.
V;
Armstrong. Bowen* Mills
,»-: xw-rtoed pattern*iof nughtaeryWill Hrbrrland barely mcapeii nearly aufIHvlil Teiter, of Ixrwell. Thursday.
tn-.
fei tworkmouoasptoy-d.enaOlea tta
ficate*!. The amount of thr loss we are a manner which might shame a mueh
s. Finch was at the Valley city Tharwta*
younger permm.
tmalilv to give at this writing.
Miss L. tanib te a guest of the Go*h and Friday on bualnetw.
Tnc Michigan Stave &lt;k Barrel Co., of
John Yargi r and Job Cbecsbrough wenfamily.
] '
.
oCrw-5 ' ,,a? Umir suteu-riptlons to the
1 .anting, started their mill at thte point
Baxku s agents named above.
at the county seat Friday.
tat wrt-k with Izwte Begold at the helm. j Mm. Perry Is expected to return from
Beawcttulty.
Kalamaroo this week.
-_____
OOOK A N1SKKRN'.
Ixuit Friday a pully burnt in the stave
the rlllagr Saturday.
mill and flew fiercely around but fortunate­ 1 Lucien Gibta has ninrti Improved hl*
John Shlvley, uf (terlion, was In town
rwtldence by a handsome fence around the
.
Saturday aud Sunday.
The late rain* have improved the rinxli- ly no serious Injuries uccprrrd.
same.
The foundry and machine shop of l*rirbP. Copplna. of Grand Ba|»ld»* Sundayed
tlun of wheat and grass considerably.
Rev. Babcock te vtelting tn thte place
aro
A
Jones
te
fast
nearing
completion.
With
hte brother Cha*.
I'Ian Ung not quite fin Wuxi, but will be
and vicinity.
,
IL E. Wrtatrr. 'iirressor to Tolle* A
Nellie Yarger was In Lowell Sunday.
in a day or two.
Mm. Ritchie te stopping with her llaughSnow,
has
put
in
a
new
planer
and
match
­
Mm. IL C. and Mrs. II. F. Peckham were
Tlie saw-mill weal of here are dellveriug
ter. Mm. Chas. Smith, for a while.
er. and te doing a lively business at present.
I a car load of tics a day at east Creasy.
In Lowell Saturday.
' S. G. Russell is gaining slowly.
Geo. Morgan Was In Lowell Saturday.
Byron Fteher has moved inu* hi* new Mr. Wetater te a thorough bunlncxs man
Mrs. U X Staid is visiting her son
Mm. Wm. VanOrdwr te numbered twjlh
store, and te vyjrll pleased with his new alt- and cutnes highly recommraihti. and te Burt and wife. heartily
welrottwti
to
the
butiiuw
circle*
tbe
eick.
I nation.
The (JofJd Temjilar's hall wm dedicated
of
Ixike
Odessa.
Henry Eckert waa* at Hastings Saturduy.
tat Friday night.
Martin Even* of ItichUind. has bought a
I- !h«gold te building a fine residence on
Editor Godfrey aix! wife wen- at the Cxx
There is a possibility of Chgs. Ritchie,
carload of wheal of John Biitber. l*rlcr
sixth stnvt.
the jeweler, becoming a resident of Prairie­ seal Saturday.
eighty-nine .rents )&lt;er bnsln-l.
E. P. Colwell lias a new neat fence
N.'Brayton and Mm Bert were al take
John Fisher lost a line young coll the around hi» 'rrtidener and alm* has his ville. Hope he will.
Ode*-* Sal unlay.
other day .
'
bouse rvpaliital. which tulds much to the
Dr. Sale* and wifi- were in Ba*lings
. Mr. Thorpe and family, of Hastings,
appearance.
Cnrn and (sitato planting nearly all done Sunday.
stopped off at Crvw*y to visit irtemte. la­
Melvin Aulditt te having a lively Irnti- previous to the rain &lt;*f tat Friday."
IL Culler, wife and daughter Ollie were
tere leaving for their far away tame in
nt-ss In the lumlter trade. He carrier- a
K T. fbibin-ou. agwl 77 yearn, died at the guest* of Chas. WIHte people at Ixiwell
Washington Tit.
large stock of nil kind-of buHding material, the resident-*- of hte son in the township of Sunday.
D. Hoose, of Kalauutroo. Is visiting hte |
Farmers arc not complaining ate&gt;*ii Its
and te always found at hte place of bu-lnrs* Hope, the ifith. fimeral ami luiriai taking
aunt at thte place.
clta-rfully waiting upon hl* many rnstom- pho * the 18th at thi* place.
tiring dry. It m* iu« they an- -attettal al
Mm. Lydia France U vteitliigufriemte at
Mrs. Wadswortii. of whom mention wa« prrnrnL
rm.
’
The drdlcaQon of tlx- |ajoi n»nn b*ik
There te a linn probability of a large made tat week. diiM the tilth. Her reSamuel Firth is to bull'd u liru fur &lt;W- roller mill taing built heir thte season.
tuain- wen- taken to Monroe, Wayne Co,. place Saturday night. Champagne tider
neliu* Mason, of Hiehland.'
and cigars were funitebed in good sliap*\_
one would Imagine by tin- anxmiii of I her former home, for burial.
J. Bari’er l» (minting hte windmill.
*
The first ganx- of tall of the season will
furniture that I* tauled to Haight A Weed's
Ed. McCay te very sick: doubts an- vuMr*. Kistler, of Battle Creek, te vtelting •lore, thai they wen-doing n large Initinr** tertalned tor his Tannery. •
iw played tatwerh Fnwport and Ixiwrll
her ilaughler. Mm. John Fisher.
In their line.
E*L Penniek l*ml a valuable wort* horse Friday. May Sflth. at tlu* latter plan-. Both
being strong nlnre. il will probably be a
The carpenter work «n Dr. Crane* new the other d*).
- - ;per;.
v-attaicr proven hi tniUkxM of
(terkey.
Mrssta are still quite pn-*alent in our good game. We have not tlie -Hgbe-t
stun- will Is'gin mxui.
v
.&gt;r«-than a quarter of a century. 11
N huol in the Cheney district bprogn-iw
doubt but what Frctlxirl will get tliere.
mldiit.
'
w iw: t&gt;y the Vnlted NalM Government. Kn
•lero-n L* the head* of the Great I'niversion ing finely under the can- of Christina
Mrs. Sarah Wintemute te adding to the Come ami see the ganx- and stay to tlie
«• ire Straiii'-s llirr.i, anil moti Healthful. Bnrkle.
Hrnry Cher-man and wife, of Ix-roy. appearance of Ixr dwelling bouae by &gt; party in music halt. Yim will oev*-r re­
H-. Fnce'* errant Baking Powder does not
v
IM
ted
friend*
here
tat
week.
grey iu
Wru. King lost a valuable man- tat
uew coat of |*lnt.
.-♦citait: Aturr nla, Dau-, or Atom. Sold only
Sam &lt;'otton- received a visit from hi*
Mr. star and an agricultural man from
Wr are yrt without a Lartiros maker.
”
Plllt EBAKING POWDKKOO
i»i&gt;iv very
»vij near
uvai losing
io*lllK i brother John
. . tat
— Satiin|av
....... v'. John Hoover came
A Trail Isennock and wife have rrtunieil Middleville wen- In thte vicinity Thursday
"»■*• i as
&lt; uiCA'io.
st. ixwia.
bi* lib-one week ago tat Sundav. Hvl ’ **&gt;’" «««•»»"&lt;
held at Mr. Wat- from their weddlug tour.
trying to indaec the farmrm tn huj- a
wrnt tn Mr. Bare's tarn In the morning [A1'1' H** Friday night. and al Um.
binder.
The crops being on light be met
M. M. Kock well, hte mother, brother
where Bare'* mare had a young cult: wlth- An-her * Katurday night.
and sister Mrs. Albert Lawrence attended with ml her poor surer**.
J. K. Wilcox ha* jn»t finish*&lt;1 a patent the funeral of H. &lt;L Johnson, at Imnalng
I nut giving Mr. Hoover any warning she
। ricknwly attacked him arid the rm'ult was fence along thr entire fronbot hte fann.
•*n Sunday last.
Rev. Batark returned from Ingham Co.
the
The Section bill and Majfii-Glow tall
Hint Hoover narrowly escaped with lib*
Fred Ixiwrener and wife are the happy
ami ailiiiititetcrrd tbe rito of taptteni to
life. I!c received several bruise* on the elute* will cross tat* at Maple Grove Cen­ (Mirmt* of a flue -on.
■ ii;f„n »rrr itattags National Bank.
seven lart Sabtatb.
.
ter.
tatunlay
tlw
:Rlth.
HM'Ings. Mlchlgau.
brad ami one ear Iritten off.
Mrs. J. Kellogg has gimc to visit her
('. IL Thurston und Cha*. Crawford
■
I'dta". Iboms li. 1« aud 17, hew
Ixttllr
McCollum,
of
Italfonl.
te
visiting
Mr. Hoover lost a row the following
frfrnds residing In N. Y. state.
taeeraan Bloc*. ugMd llapldt. Mich.
went to Allrapn Saturday to altlrnd a ses­
her sister. Mrs. F. PrattDaniel Hallock te very &gt;lck.
nionilng.
sion
of
tlx*
fish
coin
ml**
Ion
held at Justice
Thr daner al Elmer Palmer** tat Friday
Mr. Dotvy is ■.topping with hi* brother­
Warner'.* ofllflc. to tell what they knew
night was not ven well attrndc*!.
In-law. Hod. Myers.
Thr marriage tat week, of Ix-ttin How­
."'W hifc ,anu * I* about netting In Gdn river. It te reported
they were l«*t «»ff nn suspended sentence
land and HI WUteocnb wax s surprise to
ami Will Duryea intend to Mart for Val­
until the otiwrs were arraigned and have
paraiso. Ind.. June 4. to attend the «umit all settled to the same time.
Hasting*. Mich.
The workmen have conyucni-isl th*- new
building on th*- Kalamazoo rlnb ground*
m
at Gun Infer. ’
rop and families ami never*! other* s&lt;mDied. May 17th. Mr*. Theodon* Scho­
Elmer Hiintly and wife and Mr*, .lame*
lirick building ti!x«O which will la- used
*&lt; HARBEm. M It.. Homeopathic field ht intlamatiiin: funeral scnirri* at
Sherwood, of! Plainwell, visited friend*
Gid Wilkinson. John Jkwb-r aud wive* as a bank and prwtofllrr.
East Castleton U. H. rbuqtethe 19tb. re-­
•
Phy -i; ixn and Nurgron.
Nuiulay eil ■! F. Chamlx-rlainta '
C. A. Hough w»« here on Saturday to here over -Sumlay.
M*v S' luuhd J. u:*z&gt;n.. r user Nrviu's store mains Interred iu Ctatlebai cemetery.
Dan Herdman simrts a new top buggy.lai-iHi tanak and thr Carpenter boya । attend H. It. meeting. .
—- •'
h and ha&gt;r&gt;* / tn J p. t». All calls
Mm. S. was bom In Monroe Co.. N. Y.. in
Itist Soturtfay evruing Mrs. Isaac Fish
D. B. Kilpatrick ha- Improved Ids rrrtuty prumpOy /capooded to. Real- 185H and was married to Theodore Beta­ have repainted their Ismb* and now they I
I ha&lt;l a »rc«mi stroke of paralysis but te
•» pL*rr. '-or Center and &lt; httreb
are In fine tiuipe.
drner by having It (minted Inside ami out.
field in 1870. She united with the U. B.
' better thte M'lmlay morning.
MicU.
Several from here attetxlnl court bed
A new sign gram the front of Billy's
Ella Nich&lt;&lt;« I* vtelting friend* near
week at Hartings.
band, ‘laughter, two son* and a mot her in
M. IL Burton l» going to Huron Co. tn
A. T. ( ooper has Ix-wh. rhri-tian's barn Hastings.
N. Y. *latc. beside* n laige &lt;drvlr of visit hte son.
Elmer Huntley ami wife spent, tat Sate
Phy-l- ian and Surgeon.
frame nearly ready to rater.
.
friend* tn mourn her !&lt;►-*.
Mr*. G. Dicka-on te going to Harbor
-------- ,.,-couiy U lreaui« dt»«Maea te tbe
W. Broon ha* ju-t rarn|Je&lt;nf'a drive luth ben-, visiting relative*.
C Schotielil. of JackMHi. attend&lt;*l tbe
at» .«.4 ».AB aud tn- preservation ol vuxxi
Julius Crank, who tax ta'n In PrnnsylSpring*.
■
well for A. Bnrkle. which l« *0 feet deep.
funeral of Mrs. Schofield.
vanta tor a year and a half, has returned
K. Homer vteltnl frlemte In Battle Creek
to Orange* I ih
vrrtldratexni Broadway. rear Court
Not much news thte week, but Clover-j
Mtes Frankie Wilson, who te teaching
itav.H.i-'.ii.gs. Mich.
Friday.
tin- committee are meeting w ith g&lt;*«( suereturned from dale manages to grow just tv saux-.
Mr*. Southwick
t*-ss and think that thr .•L'.doo will lie srlHxil in Marlin. *j*-nt Saturday aiul Bun­
Tlie
Kalnmu/isi
ciub
hnVv
completed
day * ith her pan-nl*
Goguac plains.
mteed.
Mid
that
Woodland
will
have
one
their ternt houM*. and it te a niis- one.
. The late rains have improved wheat.
,Bcn. S. Whig went to Kalmnaron tat
Lawyers.
The club Intend tn erect a fine building In i^if thr Iwst n’ilnwid* In thr country.
«
Rather cold for roni.
!&gt;■ i'nicai biurk. Hasting*.^Tb- marriages which om-urrrid In our Monday oil business.
Two of our i-itlxi-ii'. went to Allegan tat
Grandpa Sclmtield te not expectisl to I the grove. No finer view I-to be I.nd In town last week havriaroused) some of our
Barr* Co. than thr one to Iw s**-n.fr**m ile­
Saturday
anti paid 9!».(&gt;o each for netting
lire.
bjlchvtor friend*, and now they may ta
fish
In
Gun
Hiker,
ami
returned
well *attesite
of
the
club
house.
-Several
of
tbo
children
»rv
sick
with
a
sivn nut riding «m our streets with their
i
&lt;. KEN ANTON.
Mr. Craw, th«- proprietor of the .steam­
rash n*x-mbling tbe mraelis.
X
Attorin
best girl. Hoi* tte-y will have irocaf suc- taiFrank Montague ha*thr Job of putting up
Mm. A. Thorp returned to her h&lt;&gt;n&gt;n.al boat. says he will nut^blonitc rowdyism of■ in’aticourt-theBtate. Collections
any kiwi on hl- Ixait.
a building for tlw Kalamazoo boat elute
Riverdate.
it -tiding tn.
Judging from th.- various improvement*
Our new railroad, that te the B. C. A B.
A te«t him*- in taxrmctit. and dinning
bring made by our merchant Mr. Mosher,
,
■
Mi&lt;* Eva ( usslr will preach at 1h«- Pod tall nteivr.
te u sure thing.
he
must
ba*.t-onfidemv
In
the
future
loisl Sabtatb Rrv. T. F. Babcock, the
i- WELTON
Marion Shore* conic* to the front with a
Auger Sunday.
jirrHperity of our village.
••Bas*" &lt; ott-m wyn: to Odi -*x last we»-k. fnniu-r pastor. (&gt;n-*cbrd in the Baptist I
। new &lt;-arriagc.
Mi. Wilcox ha* nu.vwl hte family to thte and hail ?lb worth «rf dog light. That te church. Kigtit were added tn the churelr,
-.--I:the Ohio FariMT** InsuraneaOo. I
Mr. Tltniamh *)*&lt;rtx a new nwl cart.
■•icon a man‘■property against
H*
•
what die Jn-th-v thought at le»«t and ax- .srvrp 4») tapltem and on&lt;* by tlx- profusion
lightning or wind; against a man's I John Lockhart, of New York city, te place.
Mr. Daytun wilt probably mkui la- pn*- M-ased him that much/
death mi) accident.
I
! vtelting al E. Ixx-khart'*.
pnn-ii to mlnteter to Ute temiMiial wants of
The ladle* working land will be enterEven mic with rbusln*. uncle*, hunt*
th«- inner mnn in his new n-ataunmL
ami !i&lt;-l/htar* w ith ffn- exception of gkand- (aim'd I'V Mr*. Zena* Cntwfont Thursday,
week.
UK a MIELDON.
'Die brick yard te in full bln»L
,
ma. who stay * a! home tn lend tain. goes tbrttrt.
Minnie Wllkin«*m. of to*wn. Sumlayvil

NSaterfxHSr

going fnau tbe drpot to th.

‘nrw

a liter line of millinery good-.

Add I M&gt;n i’enntx'k la improving hte plane
by a new fence.
Mr. Kobteon. of iTairievllte. te finishing
Mr. Blackman's hall very nieeiy .
The party was postponed on accoaiU of
l«d wcattier until thte week Friday even­
ing Mai ittli. Mr. Cramer will fnmlab
supper tn all who wteh.

SOLDIERS

“ UNDER- -FIRE."

There I* nothing to wr&lt;*|Mit»l sntli U»

fULUWElGWr^
_
PURE

O?PRICE’s
CREAM
Iakin^
hiWDER
^2? perfect m*o£

spiteful sound ■* tte-ball stags

to flinch
There is a wonderful madjustawmt of tl»
standing &lt;s' ..ifl-m mid men ms rommaad
after tb&lt; flrst il^iu. a uutuber who teiva

■topanpbl up to tbe front.

mistake to sup

tai th- lie
more timid.
Yrt (e&gt;&gt;*r*m nr" more to

soon mw that tbaabalis did eocnjsirativtiy
Uttis damage, and tbs projetde which

stniilar first tbe* would excite out

an opra

tarpdy .i-j-t.te-nt. upon pbyurai &lt;«vdiu«i.

R.

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uxi many bold that]

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• Abstract Block. Halting*. Mich.)

L' i: TIMMERMAN. tlonuriMthie Phy­
-1 .
ib tat and Surgeon.

ART1N V. BARKER. Heal EaUte. !nsurancr and Ixian*.
•®CewtLaJ. G. Kuamnti tern 1 doors north
'
of Poatoffice.,
ii*~ n*: titration gtvoa to maMnc rouRfl*
•I pr-jpertv. Tbe totereata of saMtdtat
.T -twny ■&gt;&lt;u«r» caretaBy looked aflyr. WMU

U

MEH A. SWEEZEY.
,
Ita»'ng». Mieb.
cun til cooriii of tbe state. Oftceow
w II. fchanu* store.

‘

Waodtad.Mfcki-tr.cg's drag
•jtto- one door
xi.
• -tom. will t* '&lt;«»nd ll*

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

v

F. ItmHtfMMKit. rroj»Het»r,
■
• x*. JrfiVtrau and Cuort
Hasting*. Mich.
,
Rates. 81 .OO per Day.
T&gt;i« Hcxra is new, with ptaaaut roams. Tta
«*• .-ci. u[&gt;- «q the public Is respectfully roficltta
!'&lt;• .KMttrriSKWL-Lowrot Hales tor ad­
* v-nislng wi tjoangwid twwioapen wWifrUp.' |
A4.lrr.sfit?&gt;, p. p.dWF.LL fc CO., io !»pn*«

SENT ?RH

with her sister Mm. H. Hormci
•
,
C. Mater, of Battle Cnwk. made hi* Iwst
S. ,1. Bate-nek and wife startl'd I'g'day
girl a fdraxanl visit ptrturday.
morning for Adrian t«» nlU-tal the gwirml
ronfen-ncr ia»w In session. Mr. Itatark
Ituttand.
I
Woaibrr cold and damp ami not miich te a delegate,
C. P. Goodrich ha* trndiil hte roml rarl
। com planteil a* yet. .
__
Miner Mead's buggy .
Leroy Bogers, the Irving druggist, ha* forMm.'N.
V. Whitlock entertained the la­
purchase*! the John Hurd sixty acn-s. and
dies mil*- society la&gt;&gt;l Friday.
&gt;* going to try hte hand at fanning, pro­
Children's day will lie appropriately obviding he can dispose of hte drug 'lock.
aerviit at the chnn-teSunday, June 3rd.
A dance at Chas. Koger- new tarn next
F. D. Soules ha»-« new Ixmrd fence.
Friday evening. A glorious time te ex­
N. V. Whitlock's mother bn- returned
pected.
_______________ _
। to her hoow In Hastings.
Rev. C. P. Goodrich startl'd for Adrian

Fnsl Veter* db-d Friday tiigbt of eonFrost tat IVivInciday and ThutMlay
wtftuptloii. The funeral wu- ’"'Id Hnnriay
af tbr ilohiH'- i-hureh conducted by a Her­ morning*.
Farmer* «n-;replanting coni. Soon* have
man mlnteter. whoatituune
dnnof know.
Bertha M«nrr. df Hastings, ha* Iwcn fintelird.
Asher Turhiir and -I. W. Brigg* went to­
calling mi Carlton friend-, te-fon- lea* Ing
day to review the roll of N. C. Rlchlr, xufor Saginaw.
‘
Pat Haymond and wife called on Irving prrviMir.
David Baird I-moving into W. E. Bow­
friend- Sunday.
•
en's house onvinill.r south uf the burg.
Chet Mrserr was in town Monday.
I The leap year jairty at Smith'* hall was
one-of the plcaeantv-t of the whole year.
Each lady conducted her part with dlgnlty
David llagja te scrloutiy &lt;11. ’
Elder Brown, of Georgetow n, neruplnl and credit to herself, and the gentlemen
the pnlplt In the Dl-elple ehnrrh tat Sab­ remained quh-t until invited to dahcr.
J. W. Brigg* wa* on Jury in Hasting*
Thr Ixarding cars of tbe construction 1 tat Monday.
Alva Babcock and wife were tn Grand bath.
Mrs. Hale and ilaitghtrr visited at Har­ last week.
company were moved to thte plan- tat
J. W. Brigg* and wife visited Mr. .S.
rison Barnum’s Sunday.
week. They have thr road nearly al) 1 Kapld* last week.
Mr*. Sheldon, of Rec«l City. I* visiting I&lt;ee and wife, of Hastings, last wnck.
tallteted up to thl* point, anti a* .-asm u* it
Mra. C. ('happrH dted tat Moniby after­
te tintelwd. which will be some time next
Quarterly meeting at the ihiud school her slater Mrs. Senter.
noon
and was buried Wednesday. Mr. C.
Wallac*- Hobti* ha* gone to Ixuiting to
week, this part of the read will Iw turned
houae tat Saturday and Sumlay .
has tlu- sympathy of the community. He
over to the D. U A N. Co. which will lie­
.
A large congregation listened to Un* ex­ visit hte mother.
An open air concert wa« given by a few­ ha* no neai relatives in thl* country.
gin o)&gt;eratian over the same: then the bitsl- hortation* delivered by Elder Reynolds on
Richard Harvey dhd tat Friday and
northeast Hastings boys in front of D. P.
nea* men of tills place can receive regular
waa bnrird buriday.
last*
“hipping rate*, making lumber, lime. Imrd- Sunday
E. Kobltwon died test Wednesday night Sprague'.* Satuntay night.
Wedneaitay thr Briggs family- were
Tin- mite society will meet with Mr*. E.
ware, ate., much easier obtained and at a al tlie residence of hte son, Ca**. one mile
west of thte place. Mr. K- was quite aged, Balm- May Hist, at I o’clock p. nu
lew expenM.
Mm. Wm. Hahn- has gone to Grand they took to he a tramp enter lhe.bonae.
John Camplwii. of Cedar (,’twk. wa« on and an old resident of the town of Barry
and'as he did not come out Instantly one of
Rapids.
our streets last week.
this county .
PhlHp Duntar ami wife Sundayed on
Mrrarr Brie-. A Beynolite have a large i in Martin
Chandler ha» mo*ed into his
lieard the tramp up stair*. Hr signs tai
dteptgy of :urrii itlti:ral omehtnary, bnggie* , father's house, since the death nf lite moth­ the Town line.
A program iui* been arranged for an hte Irrother and together ttay entro-d lie­
and wagons a: their new war*- house.
house, just a* Lyun Msrttnbrook. the
Geo. Rannt-y. of Portland, has the con­ er.Eddie Pierre, metitlmml in our tat let­ Alatastine tempemner tnwtlug to be given blackamlth. who tewnte with tbe faaiilv.
at Coats
tract for building n $1,000 dr|«ol at thte I ter. died at bls father's houm* on Friday by the ta&lt;He* uf tlx- W. C. T.
catne down stairs. He had lawn awe*,
Grove
Saturday
evening.
May
hUh.
(
‘
onia
place and lie ha* tin- foundation up for the ' morning, after a long and painful illnmn.
r.verybody anil help the finance of the cane home ami went to hte mom to change
freight hoiiMi. thr carpenter* btfhmlqg । Deceased wm ntaut nine year* old.
lite clothe*. uirtu»|&gt;icioas of the tiinuoll htheir work this week, ateo the m**on* on
We raw ice In the water trough Snnrfay. Union.
Mr*. Wm. smith te vteilitig her sister wm creating, until he B(rt the brother* at
thr wall fnr the (smwngvr depot
tbe f'“&lt; of the Malm. Tfc- hoys don't say
the 20th. How te that tor Michigan, my
Mm. Mark*, near tatulng.
The construction company will begin
Malic Baine te entertaining a lady friend anything about tramp.
laying ateel on toward GrainI Rapids nrxti F^D. L. Morthland now drives a yoke of

oxen, having traded a three year old colt from Sunfield.
The union will meet nt Mm. Matilda
week.
Kagirw Na 1L on tin- gravel train wa*y
ditched near Snnflrta last WrdneadaW to Cluuu Hazel for the same.
Odrll’s Saturday afirnuxm, June ‘Jd.
.A large number of the friend* of Frank
Though Incnl option be » failure, wc,
causing a delay of nearly two days. aniP Bishop met at hte home to b*-lp hkn crirtiw day following two land ram were run­ brate hte fifth marriage day. Many pre«- faint not. It will open thr rye* of many an
boDest temperance man, and they will be
ning at a rapid rate near together when
handles on tiw fr»*nt ear broke letting one

I

27*'A 1 HDD. B,terttiua»rattoib'*r«b“
"Obr uf * &lt;|nwci*l one box nt eJuvgin.” Xf
V“t *hn mall the mrtddr wn*prer “»

rfettnn.
r*t Tue.sdn) p. m. alsiiit 40 men nirt

daring round up time w- often count our-

feat* of daring and akUIfu] borxetnainhip.

prolsdily re«ult fatally, a man think* twit*
before going intoit: wariikv prapUor claim

than

ratter high

utherwian.

There »■ a high regard for truthfoloM and

tarn

gamble

and

dnuk,

wrought fear of sl.islding blood.

but

Ho (XM­

' dora puma u»» very
manly qua!/ten Uto

RoowTelt tn Tbe Century.

leg*, athletic*.

He argun* that two

intfj

niandaiuade by knowledge on loins and
nervaa To abow bow popuUtiea Is cotxwtrating he giv* the following flgun; In
came f &lt;*-i citta* of Ln.OnO iuhabitaaia or

100. Till- is n r-mnrkable slunwlag.
But the (irojxirtion in SbsAeld Kcteclllr
school has i bell still mo rapidly, llaatan

'be young na.ii again: ill health, again** tte

local pbm-wl diaorden*. and

Democrat

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raised the frame for the roller mill.
The Lillian Lewis compsnv wrcnd-i al
a a large building and adds much\ddan .Saturday night. Finan*.. I drpm..

�T® WHEN LN CoNGKESS. |

Hastings Banner

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Domes OF THE

NATIONAL

. MMS W V
LAW-!

MAKERS AT WASHINGTON.

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MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

GREAT

Ugirtn.ug Uu«l many ixranks at Untam

ought to know, .-taiua. that no matter wb-'tMrr

GRAND RAPIDS OiViaiON.

bad shaking up

taxing eSact Nm w-, !v;

ou th., middle of June. during all

Have you put of! purchas­
ing a Cloak?
If so, now is your chance to
&lt;are money on the invest­
ment
Marr &amp; Duff have marked
down all their Cloaks to cost
aud under.
You can have a good fresh
fine to select fcom at an ex­
traordinary low price.
‘This is a chance to purchase
Lanies’and Childreds Cloaks
cheap.
We have marked them all
Alter Jiff
.

KiMMdl Kellogg, a BaUlo Creek ciliren.

. . -! ■ ... 1

.

Lightning struck tbe reside!!*?*' uf Mai rille

aud torntbe abro-i from his daughter a tovL

a tunnel

will go a little l&amp;tue for aevcral day* yet.
ferrying a.~ro«.
WiMu big Anger rings is also beooming &lt;langaroua in liuw modarn time*. An Imlay City
biackscnlth lost a linger white ahceing a borer
by U»e anima! giving a rigurrxi* kick ami the quarter.
•ho* catching th* ring.
It Am a iMruit mloosiM &lt;1Sil ami ciwta to run of custom nt CaxlUlaE. Ruch a ocu* would

William Tad. a Koyal Oak youth, te said

the tend, tuul the job dom* over again in.
Dutch »twu they reached Chicago, so «a to
pre them prop** standing when they reach
Holland, -.viticb wilpxj tlirir future home.
Tta April crop of Michigan salt fuota up
Urreb

ty. H* tad fi roly induigtxl in stimulants the
moot Of bi * life, retains a g.wxl appttito and

' White hunting in taking down a brick
waif of tba &lt;dd Mrth'jdist church at Flint J.
O. Clark wu killed by falling brick. He «as
O) years &lt;Al and a reais ctcd citLten.
Grand I lapkit people are isuug 'something
over l.OqO Udcphonre, while the city itxlf is
tetepbvnicaily connect**! with nearly 1U0
Michigan townu
The rurksuty of the residents of Lhpeniiug
is greatly exercised. Tbe towu ban twenty-

censor of Sam Clay, U» d-p&gt;smd prosecuting
attorney uf Kent countj.
Tuscola lias a factory Uial devote* itself to
the projijgauon of rustic chain.
WJllu-.m Cidr. n«jpenuton&lt;l«iit of the South

Heine fellow with mighty • pour Judgment
fed a mixture of salt and Pkris graeu to throe

making • «knj-te majority sufficient to
Idlte ever a veto A rreoluLvU wa* ate
toquiring &lt;d ttartreawiry as to the a*id
free of duty of W .uT-.ontaluiugV 11
,
dlwr. Tbe Turpi*, erne was reported ujxfl (
the commitaw’unanimously .-..nfirmlng Turpie-s right to hl* eret. Vmt offered a rerolu- beau pUviMl!
! .L.
„ ..tart cnmmltte» to ate»r-

°‘e. uu&gt; .. -.
this country. Thr mdmal industry bill came
up as unlltuabed Ihwuum. Init went over and
tbe sniate wjait into xcrel wseuon &gt;n tm’
fi*beri&lt;* treaty, and when the iloor* reopemn league arerre were- At Indianapou*-- )&gt;■.«*•
*. ..lUhuMito ■•■je ‘Mr
adjuurbed. .
The bows! ml"j*«'da rreUuUoti for tbe close
of tbe general tariff debate on tsiturday
next, initawere introduced to rejwal cer­
tain Sjie.-lal taxi*, on refadl drolrrw in liquors,
tobarev and cigare; fur tbe location and r«ervatmn of vol lands by tbe government.and
nun eitue*™
,
a joint resolutiun prop«w«« a cocwtitaiional
CMW«"I «•"*• &gt;»’
‘
...
„ and the
amen.lm. rt lining tbe preaidcmlial tenaatMX
y.-are, with ineligibUily for reotectfau; sJ«&gt;
making the vice president in- Ugibte atbw
cxunpletuiglbe term of prvdilcnt in caw» « tn»it- ix-trolt". WasWbgtou 1; at Pitteburg
the tatterV drotb. The tariff delate was -Mttaburg I. New York l-gtouw &lt;*U*L
darkness:
at imu«u*»l"*--*
lmt..maj-d»- lndkm«q»,’» H—
‘ar }. . T~
arki.ow at
Hatch d-J-n-tol. and Hymeu, PtawteQ Tbumi.
(tel bills gsmo txwlpcta’d—raw.
!
CBM Au*'. mat id.-tim. «w«ut *d- Tuusduy w
Strubl- iqijawd the Mill* Irtll.
1._* ”* I.vtta.
waa .luUy wiped
M U" I'hL-avai
Ciuroro leatrun
:'agu» .

qna»°. «v..'a-’oa&lt;^

A recently platted addition to the village of
Mount Phroant Is laid oat in a uovel man-

Tfan’t a gwxl plan, generally, to go away
from home to trade. A Holland lady tried
her fnckrtt.sik ami th* *.15 it contained, and
tl»* lady hail to return harm* with neither
John lUUcrKtoff, a ho went to Jaekauu from

to ten years Uy Guvarncr I*ucv. sit of whichhave already beeu wsrved.
Tbe &lt;a|*ksuun of a lamp at tbe Nileswpod
Pulp company's work., resulted in tbe destrortiun of one-half the plant, involving a
1-jos of Ho.UKF. insured for |HV,0U&gt;. Tbe
works will be rebuilt at unev.

Red Figures

Waainsinus Ctrr. May I'k-A nwdntton
wm ad'; -U4I in the senate yeaterJaysuthorijmic tb*j tiaaDca committee to make « car.ful cvaiuinntiou into the uiatttcr of tariff rtan. urostaury to make the hncUlgatom com-

pound cow.
quarter.

More Leef than milk in that

in Ave innings.
CtUCAiMi. in*.,
CmcaiMi.
Illa. May M.-*ur
record including S»tunlay » playing te an fab

xanoaM. ixun i Hared.

Tbe home UH apj4yiag the eight-

eight Loure they

work.

The animal in-

fl

puteisirx- '
Fhlteddiihl*

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AN
Washingtro
fl
S 17
.13)
F*4l&lt;&gt;» mg arr.lbc league scon* Sotunlay:
At Chicago-Cbkogu fl, Philadelphia 4; at
.

SAVED JUST IN TIME.

sun appropriation was tatem up, and on
amendment uicrvaring tbe aggregate to M).473,000 agreed to. Au amendment proposing

“That tn all pendonii to widow* jaymctita

polii.-liKliAiinp.4i* 4. Jlostoc 7; at I'lttaLurg
—llttaburg 2, Washington-L

tbe Lualoiui," ml to ralntitute for them;

WILL NOT BE EXTRADITED.

Agaaux, (In iv nil Manager AV biting, Huperin-

from the Haiti* Crook HajrtLt ebureh, wm

Special bargain ui Dress
Goods, -Plushes, Silke, and VelV0LS.

(Underwear iu w hite, grey or
sorrlet cheap.
We can save you money on
your Cotton punciiasea, either
In bleached or unbleached. t

’ST

£&amp;5J%'vTt

Ciiwga, Kalana;:: i lipn
TIME TABLE.
In effect Mar 1st,

MARR &amp; DUFF.
In front of Farmers’ Sheds.

utuet and Hecla mine, Lad at: «“ fid rule and

capacity, tn. doubt, that be learned to be truly

&lt;m a tour of inspection, and gqt into a skip
crriUy burgled, ami the f'«ll4h chap who did
&lt;»
cg|n fryjj
driver that
day by an admiring

,

.

... j
* I
jv«'Also
Flannels aud Blankets.

to tbe.ciMulilutioD giving the District repro-

adopted.

bank.

.

-

can see the genu­
_ yonvoa
can
*.
*
ine mark down.

...Milo
IWlhW;

law regulating pen-dons to widows,
quence of 'death occurring from
Patti tickvt swindler awaiung extradition to
Mexico, kilted himself in Ludlow Street jail
by throwing hinumlf

tegulaUeu

eppad

ing to tw the skip, rang a signal which

Fiun&gt; n IV ui. l*r

inorder, Ingalls and Edmunds voting with

Hastings Citv Bank,

stau.1 Hint it wool ! ap|4y in ll'.L' vaxs and
cost tmo.uxi. T11O bill tlien went ov«r witb-

Haatni^s.

" ay of stopping the skip uni***. they could lie

stop the skip,

ami m&gt; wnXe a tetter of Inquiry to the United
Ktatea iaiai office. In due time Mr. C. re­
ceived n reply stating tluit not only tile
waters uf tlsi lata* were hte ball vidunl prop-

succeeded iu stopping it at

Thurwlay and Friday of this wwk al 10

can authoritisa. He
hrdkaaway from a
gboxx bxxaos
kropcr white IM
conducted along the upper '-urr.ilor. took

A Hungry Burglar al
Fuxx, Mich.. May Hk-F

work. Many things are unrertain.
Burglar."*, are painfully numerow.

at

night polka

defended aud Darlington ami Jnrkaon of
METHODIST LAY REPRESENTATION.
the Mill* bill

l»wn doubled, Irtit tbe l*urglar goo*. &lt;&gt;n eating
full meals at midnight. Walter Berridge, a
merrbaiit in thia rity, retired with a khut-

knal burglar would give him a call.

The

The couiinMsl milk fa
retting away with 12,00)

bookmaking boons bare been climd by tbe
A Wexford county lioaLn*. who claims to
perform cure* by tbe Uy lug ter of bands, is

Which
tknii a two-minute gait
Tlie stelbon Warlo-k, b years old. by Beluiont, dam Waterwich. wm said by John

•200,100 for a branch Lome in Grant county.
Indiana, fur volunteer doubted kddirrs. The
debate ■ si the tariff bill was resumed In «mimittee of Uie wtmte.

trade for tbe past Bfty-fira years. beginning

0. (1. itobiMon. rraatdei.

COIT’S HONEST

AVaaitixCiTOX Crrr, May id—In the house

at the Mcf^lirt ecnferenca Hatarday
Bisixip NinffF, and the main queatiou before
tbe body »»» that of . qualuing lay repre-

D. Q. Babinson.
Knappea.

patebva The ministerial meml.-re d*uuamM
and go'* away while Bcrridgo and the dogs
stejit ja-arelully. Iterridge is greatly cha­
grined, nnd the mystery uf tbe hungry burg-

MAiujL'mr, Mich., May 21.—The opinion
generally obtains that a railroad deal of large
proporttoiu. te imiuinent between the Duluth,
South Shore A Atlantic and the Canadian
Pacific rmlrooals, in which foreign capitalist*

withuut ofiposition.-Wawiimotux Crrr, May IS.-Tbe senate
agnwd V* the rooferenre rvjmrt uu the Cin
clnnati ngpodtian Wednesday, and then took

without division, am! tbe 1411 [—ar-!

Busi

aml naya The report
oljbwi: Minktaria! .letegata*

HOUSE PAINT
sugg—ting

COIT'S
FLOOR PAiFITM
TMM te.' sew, .1^,1 tawrf A. ***.k, l—,

uas tmi eptsropoi powers, but is confined in
hta jurtalictiiai to the missionary Arid to
wbich.be te appointed, and b not in the mewn-

until Monday.
Van H urn .general manager, of the Canadian
Pacific; Mr. Farrar, a banker of Loo.lon,

tian tall, ns reported by the cnofereooa com-

Dulutb. South Hbore &amp; Atlantic are now
making a caret ul and detailed Examination of
all the fa&lt;ldiiigv of the latter rood, trawling
in a iqf&amp;-ial car.

Spew-bi*. m favor of tbe Mills bill were made
by AndeTMiu of IHiuoU, iireckinndge nt
Arkansas, and Cox, and oiipusod by Pktem,
Stewart of Vermont, and Maanti of Illiuote.
A night assaiou v. as LeH at which tbo debate

Bauble Crime Over Ketigioau HIITrrem-e*.
St. CMAiium, Mich.. May.21.— A tragedy
growing out of religious dihicultv between
Edward Wilman and hte wife .•-t-orred a

At Jatinfanuvilfe, Mich . a burglar entered

amounting to •1,500.

FOR OHE DOLLAR

The house adjourned at 10

PteriLv, Cot* &amp; Co., at Ludington. •ft.OOU

Eldar Jeremiah Payne, the Kent county
man '-uovicted of wdm-ing Pauline Mbaik,

CAPITAL, $50,000.00.

hired Internally, though
broken. Ha lived three hours.

Thia

claim of ownership by tboMUMniiig land that
entirely mu rounds small l*o&lt;tit« of water
Nine Michigan Centra* ccxiouctun nave
bees, boun.-ul. including soma of tbe uldret

.Mich.*

YOUR BUCCY

Mills t4U and Huckntew and Btotie default.!
luuwrf, might be included.

•

Waamsornx Cmr, May !!&gt;.—The houw
tariff, lb.) speakers being Ranilall, McKinley
aixl HreckiiiridgM of Kentucky. A night

Baltwohx. M.L, May ffl.-At the . third

LOW TOURIST R-TES.
For M7.M

^sWONTDRT snail

MAY GOD BLESS YOU ।

n«t ciHwndtt.ecu Sunday oboarvanev was

i &gt; rrea. w. OWT Qg, AU , Wr1
b»d attack « rMU. and fner
a rre-.lutiau that tbe aasamldy |4ao. itself on

unite with tlie Adventists' church met with a
strong opfasdtian from her husband, and she
Anally left him ami returned to her foth«*r's

fraternal greeting ware !•«» to tbe northern
aawrnblv of th. I'r-l..—____

up to tie- bou~* and found Mrx Wilman.

through the heart.

Mn Wilman will die

Chairman Hoge, of the Mriker*' eianiuitto-

preartl«d

hst night Rev J. F
n wrni.vt r_. -Tn..

_

the Illinoi. Wmteyan university of this city.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.

far Grover Ckveland or

tJ*MandlnZrommitte....n «inbtertal rriirf

Uraad Trunk road bae pu kv-l up 110,-

o'c rTr?’"
hts throat

Androwa baa

«“
DYES.

�biuwn takes THE IJ-AD.

F°°° TESTS IH NEW YORK
■ filelnt A —

L;ROR FIRST IN THE FIELD WITH A
“ - crjESlOENTIAL TICKET.
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THE DENIAL OF PETER.

H-*nl of R^u’eThu 7
&gt;■.1.1
rw,77._
hly f ,or

Yortt Hu,P
khKfaftn’

Streeter, of

Illinois, far

of Arkatisas

THERE

AS WELL

IS

LOTS

OF

FUN

AS BUSINESS.

remrdle* and steadflj-, grew

Chief
Duluth; C O BdwTnte
M171 rf
Joe! v
, ‘E’1' °I Fillm-jre, and
Jorl 1 Heatwole. of Noniifleld. m the th«-

Magutratb and C. E. Cunning-*
for

Vice President;

WHERE

NATIONAL SERIES, MAY 27.

couiu »e round for «ni. &lt;■&gt; •&gt;._

I

IN A BIG STOCK YARD.

LESSON IX, SECOND QUARTER, INTER­

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•«uk«1 by Prof. Edward O. I-nc. OlP
■Q&gt;&lt; offlllai
KZJ

St l/JUta, M*y 17.—Tte
venrion awannliled at Hedalia. Sb,

t. n... .
V1-&lt;t

.

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tUo,»* to «uohanrs.

Ijilmr nat&gt;&lt;Mi|l convention

i7 V. •

«arner, of Knnsa.

of Hannibal. The entire delngaUou wio
vw the nomination of Blain...

nothing touching tlx* prohibition

BUCKEYE DEMOCRATS. .

1 Unit th ■ '-eiitnlttec to
i n the MHHvntr cvuwn-

nf reniteiitL-i t&gt;eiugtbe
hith tbe Unital Inter tmn
I the night MMrioa ax-t'onof. Iowa, predpitated an•t.;li-4vor
mtreiduto hh
■:Xn which hail bren do­
. ■(? i-.'-T ■m:,. itio’ii- Were
:•&gt; l|r the &lt;hfT«-rent d"lega

■ 'ii Gen. Weaver.

Tills

of A'barL sfon, IV.

i; i at Id v’- hs-k the roll
iidnatKo* ter pmddenl of

mitt««i the name uf
of Cokwado, but a

-i ti -u gentjo■■» nomination
tMfio
t! • ;iernMiimt chairman,
j rornptly deeliucd, and
u.r. i’-»l hr ncclaittatiqiL
Enuis.of Tex*;
im^ivajiin; t'bnrlre E
kitis.1-; JohnpjjwintOn

Objix-tjon was made
Jph&gt;» SwInltKts name
- u- tern in Scotland.
&lt;i tljat te wx&gt; ineligible,
i -: t first twllot. but te
•• I Stat— -mate nt tte
&gt;. ,'hiatn-'CterltH
. s,.;

te
tie generdj
nd**&gt;'in*.*d

Darrox. Ohio. May 11. -Tte IKmocretic
ltXet£kl?,
tn ,,r,Ur b&gt;' H,'ury
Botu. chairman of tte state central rommtt!*• £“* ***
** “I"**! with prayer
‘ . MrFnrUl'&lt;1 “«i K P. Hunt,
^•n’tnfulaO.' *!W chosen clit-innan. and W.
B. Doloin, of Wood county, secretary (.hi
taking th-, chair Mr. Hunt thaptedlte ronvrotem for tte honor coafeSri® iXX
viewed tte history of (.bi», nn,i ITHn[,
nvmtert C’favolaiidX mbuiufatrntlon. Attte
meotion of l-rwvleuL Cleveland', name great
enthuxinvm prevailed. The committee-, on
credcuttak and order ot bwdnew reportel
and ax tte rommlttee op reeotutima n-a.i
their report, n large, vcrol), tearing a iM'rtrait
renting of Prreidcn: Ctevntaad, wm allow.-i
to unroll ju*t as th-&gt; indvreeBvnt of Clev.taud'. adminfatration was read Tte amveutmu chrcrMt wildly. Tin- candidate, for
tbe Ktate.ufRrxM were UttrtXucinl bv speeclMW,
and under a stwp, n»fon of tte mitw tte f.j’
lowing candidate* w«re nomljtatad bv orcla
mutton: For* n-uu-y of stat--. Ikwtnn &lt;1.
S',rung, of Manon county: for supreme
jmlge. Lyman R.. Critclifiokl. of Hotanm
county: fur 1-ourd of jmlj,.- .works, Jane­
Emmet, of Plkr county
Delegate*tat-torge h. 8t. Iteis w.-rv elected
&lt;U follows (?. W Ifaker. of
Hamilton
county; a C. Briw, of Alton dainty; Thoma*
H PowclL uf Franklin cotiily, and T. E.
Holden, of Cbyalmgn county. Ete-tors-atlarge are: W. I&gt; Hill, of D.iten&lt;v, .and Dr
HJMrary, of Brown cuuity.

Nrw YtMUL May 15.—Chairman Edward
Murphy, Jr/, of tte otate committer-, rated
the Dcmornttic rot&gt; veotton to padrr, arid,
stated ttet by tin lUrecthm of1 the »tat&lt; committi-o te iHHuinntqfl Hun. Prolerlrk C&lt;mtlcrt, of New York, temporary- cltainnan.
An eloquent eulogy on tte Democratic
party nnd tta tauter. Grover -Cleveland, was
delivered by Danfol Dougherty
IbMwell P. Fk-wer, of New York} George 1
Hahi-w,
IUx*Le«ter; Alfred C. Chapin, of
Brooklyn, am! Edward itooper, of-New York [
Vi-rr ebfrirn Ity tte conunttto- Lu delegate, a• j.. .
t lantv to the natfotfa). Democratic
i; Gf/vernur Hili'- '[urn- iww, put

the highret contempt and Imult. RumlMre
xU, 14; Job xxx. 10. Buffeted, striking with
/kwod hand, or with the flvta. V. 08. Imke
txxil, 14; ua,j Murk cxiv, 15) tej] m that thev

X; GATHERINGS.

•urn™ u
««. 1D u,.„
“,“2" ~

u,
imronii.,, in»™,
wr

to“k,n&lt; Fowdeni of the market, with
the single esreptlonut-fewal" [not ire|IH#ng
not uJ'm ^n,, pl‘U’''1‘aU’ I“&gt;*d*r*, which bare
n r tbe virtue nt even an impure eream uf tartor). are ma&lt;fc- from tte a.luiterated cream of
“***”"'■
~~«™&gt; "tal.
lime to a corresponding extent.
The only baking powder yet found by chemiahL^’1’’■nOn“‘
from ll,“" •"*’
&gt;rr ” “**
" Thh.prefrd
Ptiril^ results from tbe exclusive tur at cretin
of tattar speciAtly relined and preuarrd by
patent proce«M-s which totally remove tlie tart­
rate of Ihue and other inqa.ntirv Th. cwt o’
this chemically pure cream of tartar fa much
greater than any otter, and on account of this
mud. greater cow fa used In no baking powder
but U&gt;e‘-Rnya],"
Prof. Ixive. wtio made the analysis ot baklna
*•«&lt;&gt;»«■* for the Sew York Htate Hoard ot
Health, as well as for the toxermnent, eay-i o'
tte puntv and v.boieM&gt;nvu&gt;-w of the •■Royal-“J find tte Penal Baking Pourier rwuixHed
of pure mid wbokwome Ingredient*. It fa B
cream of tartar- judvder of a bfCh degree of
merit, and dor-, llot contain r-ilter atom or
pbwphairaor other Injurion-, mbstaucr.'
B.«'. D»vg, Ph. D.
111« littrii'y Mrtfafactory to the housck'eeprrof
this vlctaity. a here the Jtera| Baking Powder
l» m gent nd inc, that the invcntlgaitoiw by the
analysts in MassAclntnetta. New York mu' Ohio,
lire Only slates that terr titan far utett acitati
u, -on this Important, subject, agree lt&gt; cla«sli;g

A PHOTOGRAPHER’S TRIBULATIONS.

The following sreno w a« recently enacted
in the gallery of a well known Broadway
ptotograplH-r. A lady enteral in u glitter­
ing whirlwind of lace, tarttere, beads and
diamond* and accosted tte utT-iLto artist in n
•voiding tone:
have ruado u ; refect fright of me in yixir

know you insisted on a three-quartern fare
picture, while 1 told you that my profile wm
tlie best”
“But, my dear madam,'* intcrjxwed tlie
artist, “the picture is certainly a good likensoaof you."
••Notwrtua'r replied the lady petulantly.
“I never could bring tny»4f to teUerc that I

tainlv have t^rach *iuinting eye* 1 have
rocio to bare another sitting. and I Insist
that the picture shall be In profile n* I wig*

The m-ronniMktalhig artist bowed his acquir»irenre..torr iris locks when tte lady wm
»
..
j i out talking, and la-ucradcd to arrange his
Ax .:i. p. in. tte lonvcntlmi iu)J»umnf t appamtu*.
lour afterward,
ipparntu*. Half
Half on
an tout
afterward. when
when
lt!»?ut «1*V.
I
I
(L- „n-

nu»a seston te tte itonwcrntict rtaie'coaven- j

!' Hudr, v, ;&lt;&gt;f f'lurogq,
I'lj-L.t rear--., and W.
.'■.rp. .1 ■&gt;vv.-. Katq.
! t Ir. y i- b ualiVt- eg
I l|i.
a -,ta! .■d.tm-dr
. , H- 1 u tte li. piRj
1 fj. teld
a htWyft'•
-• tlii-ortaml Ksti
41 tt. m knubicky,
|

fmnhrn. wroeefa.-^
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(Ccrtidenas! from Ixwaon Helper Quurteriy. by
tahrerto“Or B'“ noff,Mn- "dtadelphla. poh

in Uu pr.|w&gt;o. «

think! €&lt;»«&gt;» m-

rs»

trteit Dr. King's Nev Dfaenvery fur cmi.
Mtrupiiun aud fnund immediate relief, and
after mdtig aixmt a -lialf «for*-n &gt;K&lt;ttte«
found himuclf well and hns had no rvrtiru

V *«uM«t tremendous

npplauw.,

wln&gt; clian.TCil to be in hfa studio.
-Mn-4 I always be n ttorn to the whln-.s ot
vunttj .* That lady who tlifa moment left u«
law tad four sittings, everyone ot ttem wttj&gt;
m-tfatic wulta, nnd yet him is not salldtat
Hbr is too g-xxj a patron to l&lt;&gt;*o or 1 would
riot humor Iit Kvrry tinre dr- tea a new
drws --te my*t have her-elf. ptetogratited,
&gt;* wealthy aw! can afford to Iwlt’’.,— ter
w hhn. l.ut her vanity fa inteirtwbh. Bbc is
only on** of a hrwt of (irofifa who Imve tte

““fa i:Kta.iSiZ£-*■.*■ ihu^-C Brit.

Ur of Ute building. V. 73. After a while,
about nn hour Inter, laikc xxii. 50 Speech
jravy*.
f-in-n .™,t
a.

There's Iota of fun nn wall as business aImmk
stock yard. Tbo old hands, tte buyers and
romc.of ten enough to toarn the
enjoy
nothing tetter than a joke on a greeti visiter,
ona with kid gtovw aud boota with n patent
laath.T shine preferred, but the vonbu-.t, with
flannel shirt and collar and his fiontalootw iu
hi* boot tops, if be tetteo.ily object at bond.
The jokes take various forms, often there are
new ones, but there is a standard joky, the
use of which M always indomal. Tte victim
is walking down one of dm large poreage
ways through which tte eattle are driven

will turn or through which gateway ho will
paw to come out wtero hr wants to. Sud­
denly there is a loud cry:

Z....... "
vu
woree
Thrire, three times. Lukaxxli.
Cl talk n« Jeans footed on him. Wept bit°f d*?p RU1,‘ "wvl* OTPr
ret»T a aoul and Im went oat into tbe dariairaa

-I

taken up by the &lt;-rowd scattered along the
alley. They all know what it fa. and though
man nature ,a»d divine grace, of warning
and comfort, as tte fall «uJ restomt.no of
Peter. Too nearest parallel am- m tie- Bible
Is the great sin aud rejvutanco uf David.
After tte preliminary trial before the high
prirot hart tateu place many of the membcni
of the Jewish sanhedrim aM&gt;embk&gt;d in tbe
miOtoll Itall -T'L... «____ *

('•wfa?!tm-i cannot- inngte lad wb«n&gt;u:nong
2
men &lt;*f the world
*
V. 7A Now te Ix’.-idlv dcnl.-s bfa Mader,
and tte b&gt;ag cast off tebl: of twmnug rornra
lusrk to him in th.* moment of exciurttent.
He told an nnbliuJilng, p-j-itive He, w|,mi te
•aid that te knew not Christ, and thro trod

plunge* ahead by an long atridca a» poMible,
and Ih» fa lucky if lie dore not gn brad ttret
into the mud.
Tbe moat intareating thing about a atock
yard fa thr yell. The rich buyer or ernnmiaaipn man, aa well m the salaried agent, nr
qrx-ulator. know* it—or ratter them, for ite
yell fa a* nuuMroiM alitawt M the |ie&lt;&gt;pj« in
tte yard- The farmer and mail stock

nations of letters and sounds uwd here ttey
an- m umnh nt sou a&lt; one (ft tte gantiamen
ustug them would te in attempting to con-'
vey nn InMIigwt idea of them on |xiper.
The mist familiar sound to the rountryman
fa a liatg one Homething likfatln ■:
p-uted astrapidly ns ixswible, with occasional
variations as they suggest ttanweivi*.
Tills is pot an exact reproduction. Imt it b

bnifowt, ulccn.. oalj rteum. fever mitm. '
tetter, chapixd hands, chilblains, enma,
and all akin eruptions* and )&gt;o-*ltivcly cures
pile*, or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfret Ntflafkntion. or romtay re­
funded. Prfre 2ft eta. per bbx. For -wife
by W. H. &lt;ite«lyear.
•

Nothing tetter for croup than HlU’a
I’cerle** Cough Syrup. No dm*. n»» pay.
W. II. (fbodyear.
&lt;
Thirteen lawyers get a living in Clare,
county.

Who is WEAK, XT.RVOCR. DKBl
TED, wboinMa FOLLT end ICSOl
hasTBtFLED away hl» V1QOB ote

Lite right rontorti&amp;n bo may produce Um
sound. If be anticipates going into tlie bttaISil. Dr. Cfarte h« made KEBVOE1B DBBI LITT. I IIROXHl and all DiMOses «

ning point of all—the one taught in tiw pri­
mary d..‘|»rt incut. A yell followmg it w»au
easier, but it is noL It runs;
'
‘‘HI-i-t-yl-kteyiea-yra-ea-ea-bi-yLyi-yi-yi r*
and carried out without limit, until its ob­
ject b acromplislied.
This yell may be made very musical, and
then it
something more than a yell.

of speedy relief and^curc. Send 2 cents purtaga

and a pn-f.*.w&gt;r of mu*ie could tetter Uwii
ex]ircsa it In notes than any'one she could
represent ft in tatter*. '
There'» ante I x-r sound which soumla Iflw
an mtrUonrer t i-j« otnig “goluggpingong" an

riumra). Bcforu coufidl
hr. CLARKE.
frit
tave future suffering and »n«rae. ana
ywui tnrilA. as-Book *• L4A**m (5
rocs,*' 50c. titampak .Medicine ana writing*

aoitat.-u:.,: i. -u-g ;• *roeurn teuernorite
winds up t-.ith an nlirnpt -gone to John
H«“h.' wim l.*s aimou bwgottrs: that te

.
MawIIi’ Hliwk
Doi^e mi i
M®"*11 »»&lt;**•»*. IX'troit, Mich.

Another mu-u-ai spur to Uh- live stock'*
jnovcm-nit* I- built on tte plan of Jne I'm- I
melt’s wnrLte. which eterybody who think* |
teVaa Emmett tnas to imitate. This fa !mcomiug slightly popular, tax .its
■ ralue in ita &lt; Jett on the caul.- ua» me vet
. W®
**** «&lt;«■. m'M.
1
.oM fell,.1_
' aud neale yanm- la tte unloading .uul uhipI pmgym I (another styfo prarnlfa,»&gt;uieil/lng
,
1 u-v. so sharp- Variety fa the tufa itare. :&lt; • &gt;.
■Lbnt n« in tte first c.-tw- tterv fan txeitme
1■ nppisivMt ye’l which may te attempud uiut
iI a few tenons. Topnxiuce U tte lip* mmi
; be fixed ju*t sn. Then i-nm*-.
I
uBrr-rr-w-lui« -lmw-ta(-ba-ba-h*r
I
In producing the ia«r ;wrt of ti,fa wHimi tte

Tte |uatfan:i calls fr&lt;r a reduction of dutitu
r—1"5 - *1Governor -Bo'."
the sipminathm.
.NA,nv,ux T™.. M».
K
-Hupliton

T?”'1'. ,*Y
•'■(■(»• l“-r .aih-a-. «13. UuJh I..
:
„,ly ter m.n
&lt;&gt;..
b,
j mn olwrve by turning over Its
tew TAMwiy dnMUml T)n„ hf ta.t.ral ; ,(fco„r U„.
'III
I-;
^..luh.,, h.,. i.;Ur /UU-hU,- l„ «.l
&gt;1-.TlTSt!*
In) l , •*3rig- 'rtth
’ month. Hartl isn’t it! Every time she line a
JT’nn.
,„ . . .
.’
। wiebiug it properly tetwecu m&gt;um- otter
i
Hkenetu taken«ate asks m«- ‘Do pm . . *
17 £
*“"■
The I-Ut l~,«. mW I. »hr .Uh
4.' -if Cftauarey lirpew
’&gt; »i"tr|- Mi?yratardajt
' tbink Ibl* picture looks older thaw tte lastf
&lt;p.-Uk Ufa nominaiitm wa.
“Another &lt;.f my patron* fan ymmg and
“ZTl«"to™nw. ’ridi a . twenty pounds; with wbu-h xte student will
vy overroatg
i&gt; n%-nt&gt;’
thought fut tltade uiiantro -Us after whicfi tte famveo- , PMtty girl, who te* gon* wdd ore.- pnvMJ
iT* T i’™1" ,*x ,,r
“ DO‘hl,,t more epnnlhnj *«-» now. ™ h,m».„.
Uhrr^H— — w'.h
I tliratricala Si* has tereelf photographed
•i' *m
Hoc tidjountei
Ua&gt;wh.i ta--J^»„ Uy.mrolns l.hm- '
„ ,„m&gt;--&lt;
t»-l.rh.
a. nere Fit4&gt; «&lt;m ha&gt;l th«
—
.
•
&gt; m IDT CiT’tunw oi riwj
—■ •—
,..ml
THE COLD WATER MEN.
I mrwnatai. BtlJJ another fa a young man. tMmlmlh-hnmrlul-M*- U—.h.rt,..
• • -r.-l tie- usual commit
.
| who if as pretty tw a doll. Hfa vanity can rf hl.ta-mo-hr*oum&gt;hs.ta&lt;"il.rmrt»r.-l ' ..mtul,k.H»n»UTO..nh.a~pHrui««y
lUlriol* rrohlbittaul.t. 1'lnfali Their Work hafall) te telle.’tA. He enme* here every’ TtenkimuhbhUa anti u-nwhdhcnn In , .,(anMnMh.&lt;d
wrilitgr
ex-itenator PltU'
' two or three yveiat. awl te* wwis of photo- the test. (Tiristinn.
Wikti tiio cock crew
t-Tte 4H. I KrntoerM—u.-m? .tt
l-ruirie-nt chairman, and
Rr*KiirannxL Ufa., May H.,
. ____ . — • ! tribute* Indiscriminately amnag his friends
Prohibition convention adopted an out-and
TT'. &lt;Lin„tin &lt;
Jesus turned &lt;uul looked upon 1'vt-r.
noo
2™-■J-)."’ te app-orr,
gaiter*, hat, tbe took of woumtal km* Hittory.tears to j fa again or are drivwi r.wav bv" tlx* Inner,
i« full
full walking
walk inc suit
suit—
—frock
frock coat,
o
■ti'-u
Tbe &lt;-r«reentiori solute probibitiou of tte umnuLariure anti ill
----'
-eh-efion of delegates; sale of intoxicants n/fd nominnt-d th ■ follow­ gforeH.can'v Agato you will »«&gt; him pict­ u-. tte tradition that ever after when Peter ; ;-rOy™,-„■■ &gt;tlu/*i.rr A-shranl tte crowing erf u rock b** fell «m his ' ;! i.m,tal into liu- |s*u tte n
- .4id tte A.liotrlng were ing state-ticket: tf'&lt;T guverodr. David IL ured in e*eitag drees. I have ptotograptafi
nn&lt;i th^pm, wntefa-d.’
him in hunting suit, riding suit, nnd ovmi in frmo and mouruud over his tarn* denial of life ■
Harts, of Lincoln: Ii&lt; uV.-iuuit governor. Jtetenl
.
!
open
from
*
to
2
&lt;'
’
u
*
w,niM| rph k WUUlnck, of Cbfe-ago: weretary vf his dreasiiig gown. It is a mania- with hint,
At about 2 o’clock in tha momlfip. wlien ; t,te gnt«* oisaiim:
but I cannot complain, for it is money in
state. J. Row Hanna, of .M-nmotth; Mato
hin last &lt;lMiifll occurred. Peter hurried out J milrokuL Promji
or John auditor. Uriah Kofip- l'r Lxll; treasurer my pocket. In fact. 1 make mV living by.
altering to the vanity of others. Actors and
John W. Hart. &lt;&gt;f Itockford: trux-vw of artn-cHW nn- veiw imrd to phase. They
Ice state univerAty, Isukth Villar^ of I tab know what nu artistic photograph fa, and de­ terly. IV# must nnt only m.tire inters -Jim, „ ratter dtflieidt matter. Unterthisalr•mtf. were I elected n!ter|
anon: F. L. bti«or. of CarllnvtUe; Mary Al­
mand Bitting after sitting until they are buthisdixvre tears of rejMntanc.- Too re- rangeintmt -wks thing ns transferring fa wk
len Wes’, of (l.iengo. and Henry Angus- pleased. With ttem. however, I can afford morse of Judas marie him rush out ami hang (romnne pc8 u» another, taking out a cfailro
tine, of BJojmingtno. Tbe only tell'* taken to spend ccnaiii.-rable time, for I can sell
himself. Tbo repciitanec of j-*-ter timdc him ’ miimal ntul Hitatitating an inferior one. is
. May I’i.+'fte iluptiblil wni for Ik-utrtiia.t governor, and showed KI&gt; tbcR-plrturi* afterward in tte market. turn to Hod with tmra npd «t.&lt;**. There- | imjwsMbfa. Tbe stock i* cmiutol Into tao
New York Evening Bun. __
fa&gt; "i, Lathi; pe-tnanent
incuiliranre of his groat sin over niter hum- . ]xm. tfam into tbe seafa hottM-. and then oat
bind his prowl and self contidont spirit. Ute nuBiUf nnti Uint nwhtpjfad .xmutnl uguin iuio
Mlvhlgun.
I sr CoblFti Little PHI* If tbf
are repcatmire wan complete.
t jK. mra Every car mid everv buaeii fa ki.pt
fliuKO a«r.i». MM&gt;. M., n.-TteKM- fo.W mid malurin nlKtut. !W r&lt;,it«,‘ for 4«
•fohn 8. W far*. wlul led
Notice tte cwimsi of I’-btfa sin., &lt;•. Bo, sqwrute.
•
Frottitdtihn &lt;«ti' i-ntidn was attondud yretarfallowed Jt*u» afar off. Had be kept itrorw
But few eatttoor o-teraulnwfa are injured!
dav
Inore:
W&gt;
detegatre.
Ro&lt;
John
Rite
: !•-&gt; til- claims I f hi« d&lt; legntion.
Muskegon-Im* 338 elertrir lighfb burn­ go Jreus bn would have breti ra/er. b. He ! iu tin* yards, but for tte tetettt of tfaw* tailrell Profevta* Suin'i"! Dickta. Mr«. Mary*' - ornrp'.ion and frier-l on the port.
got
wpnr&amp;ted
from
the&lt;$ter
ilfacipta.
Had
;
fog
victim*
to
overcrowding
&lt;u
rwngh
traring brightly «t iiirhtttey kept closer together they ail would hav. eUng, In wpitahi tiro pnividsd in r»«-h ritvfafon.
' " •st* in his di«rii!L5
(.’apt Wise
....................
-,
Whenever used. Pecrh-*" Wopn S(&gt;wlti&lt;‘ bam stronger, c. He undrrrat/d aml nog-| To three all injured animal.- are taken,
•i all tbtMB op;KKtd te Ite unit rule ul targe to u&gt;*
(ion.* were n.topte.1 .-rodenunng tte
makes,
f«*t
friend*.
S3
and
50
♦entw.
W.tected
Che
warnings
of
Jesus.
He
on*
nje
j
though
firrt
sold
to
speculator*.
In
th*tenir-^n the hall andh-.M a w-parate' lican jsirty and Ural ,'P*iua
.l?r X
prisai of coming danger, d. He did not bo-; pftafa the animals art* given dry, sladtered
H. (loodywr.
B Fisk, of New Jersey, was indorwd for toe
----- *x -- ------------ • ------‘
Sfcfy rhlMren «»t **" AdrlW •“'1^ Mera the word of the Lord. He bud tax* much
pnmdeney. Many. uC &lt;he .tofajato- •roMired
1.
1-0 tn th. bdt
rr««lr";yaam
rr--—
Tj-pc
1&lt;41
ronfidoncc Iu l&gt;i» own strength.
H.-. with
?__ n J -&gt;..*
ite ..
«rat.* tiecci
Jl ari'itown with tin-im-aair.*.
|U1.&lt;,1 th.
,,&gt;'«»!8»tbH
—would
r
pristmiptian. mated Where rhml er waa f.
frTnn
to *».«» ' rrfre tte year
To enrich tlx- IHemmI awl imiwvf Um Hanegivctwl toextenfaetbut wntohfulpreennd latter depend u|«m their skill ** rtterinwlapja-Utr. uw HUI* ftanmparillB. W. H. prayer J»**u- had i*ujotae»L y. lie Liil. d to
mnum. s. .M*J ,T-TI,'..J“kt!±; (hMslycar.
There ArtmrinlMT* in Miehl«n
Hl-tar;- — u* naU.Mi.l
••••"
sudvring* and death. He clung tr&gt; tte Jvwfab
• H. Han-fa, of Dhiwirldte, and'
of the Ancient Order of IIllwnilati».
wis-.
notion Hint Christ would MttaLll.hrn i-artldy
■■-'-&gt; Mahpoe. of Petcrslxirg. Etoct
kingihtai A. His piety was controllivl inure - hr ,kro rib w the ordiaaryinjury.irtheanl,'■■■' H'illfam lAimb. «4 Norfolk.
tlnetoeu children *
hy iM-dn.;-.tum principle.- In ti c ‘our
• - * —•—----■ • ’I’afr. of Wythe.
i.’rzan ebureb
R
&gt;wn.' i«'m;&gt;'.n’km «r mud tegreun-!&lt;-l •■ntte
otiventien adjounnd
iw will fantot under it and hold up its head, in
tFH m» tap. Mcxn «» ••'
the tumtfcg -rithen
which jo-itiftn rattie^rra: tetter, it is ro-

T.*-7T21i!r&gt;™,'PT

Mrs. Plurbe (litulcy, Fetelxm.Clay Vtu,
Iowa. telb. tin* following remarkable Mary,
the truth of. which ij&lt; vnuejwd for by th*
readdrnta of tbe town: “1 am 73 year*
&lt;&gt;kL have lm-n troubled will; kidney com­
plaint and lomi-nt-sM for many years; could
not drew myself, without help. Now 1 am
fri-e from all pain and sontaeeK. aud am
able tn do all mj own honwwnrk. 1 owe
my thanks to Electric Bitter* for having
renewed my y with, mid retnavrti ramplrtaly al) disease and pain." Try a bottle. 50c
ami «1. af W. H. Goody ear’s drug stun*.-

'Cadillac .girls have organized a boating
chili.
i

■
---. I vroniw
MK* member os Nicodemus oral Joseph of
Arumathea wore absent The umtedrim
ted autboriiv tn try th— &lt;4^^ whb ^p.
ital ofTt-mr--,, But could not execute tte m&gt;utenc&lt;' of death. I;&gt; this miduight trial of
J.wux mrery rufo of Jewfal, inw^cem, u&gt; ban,
fa-ao violated m tte teste and rwg/nuw, U&gt;
emideum him. A rnght trial w M not foguk
To bo Lotmd us a mnk-fhetur before te »,u.
arraigned, to be bmten tefore a verdict wiw
rtendarod, t-&gt; Ifc struck in open court white
the trial was going on, were all hi v iotaUon
of every semcoi* right and justice. Tte Ir­
regular and illegal trial of him by night «aJ
MMjomded until daybreak w&gt; ttet they could
tteu secure from Pilate the amkrnev of bfa
death. In tte time elapsing Uli &lt;tayHght
oo-umvl tte mnltrcaUuetit by hfa lawlrat
om-mnw mid the denial by Peter.
V. 07. After tbo annlxdrim ted pronauuced him “guilty of death" be w.« «ufa
j«-ted |&lt;j a swim &lt;d imlignitlre. Before the
trial In tte house of Ann.-u te wn&gt;- struck by
ono of tte oflirers. Ifoubthwa otter* In au­
thority offered him insults. Tin- eomrfmn
guan! *»m followed in jrer nn&gt;l mockerv.
The abusive iiuute of the underling.- wm tie
natural -••qiu-.Kx- of ttemorefnrmaimorkcry
of thrir -uqicriors. Let it u« surprise us if,
a&lt; foilowers of Jesus, wo too rm-ive insult*.
V. tx Alter they had blindfolded him
itey KuflM nt his prophetic ufllre as Mchstah. Jem, answered pot u word, Ihoitgh nil
tte universe wm nt bfa command. No act is
&gt;o contemptible as to ridicolu good pereorw
or holy things. And y«&lt;t wteti we are
'snockivl «ik-tM-e fa lest.
V. IW. Peter was now inside Urn court yard
of tte palace of Cuiapl,^ He ted gained
admittance JUrough John, who was known .
nt tte palate. With tte n-rvants te was
Sinbig around tte 1ln-, fur tte night was
cold. A poftr«* looking upon Pctar said

tte downfall of tte chief uf tbe apratta.
V. 70. In the most cowardly fashion he resnrts touvata-.i, which always k-ad* to dirwri
falsehood and often perjury.
V. 71 itorhaja wishingn&gt; wapolte fur:t:cr ote»rr:ition of -tbe rervunta, be went
or m-.wmu mu, t»„
iou&gt; the V,«.: ;(&gt;uto or porch L-odlng into tte
!. rl..r.. ,-.!|...h.r
|n
-■ him
»• of- ta-iiig
. ......
.
...
iiren-tad
with Jesus.
P.-rtaj*
**
wicwtl n*. tte time ronflnued her statement.

King's New Dte-over} for consumption
gtuunntevd to do just what fa eiahDrd for
it. Trial Isrttto free at W. H. Goodyear's
drug store.

havn takren nr WHO bn.

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EnABLlKHKD. DriC.

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EDITORIAL NOTES.
TALLY AGAIN.

veteran
grernbtu-ker* uf western Michigan, writes

as follow* to itw Grand Rapids Eagle: ■
The atatemrnu madeby I &gt;r. McNabb and
true grrentmeker ftilbr stale. The businew* nnd property Of our country are in
danger, and we must lay aside all party
frellng for the present ami jmt our shoul­
der* to the wheel for a common oiiik.
When the guns were opened on Fort Sump
terirvery loyal man stepped to the front to
save our common country . But the Chief
Magistrate ha.- uhned hi- deadly weapons
at the Industrie of «mr nation, and the
men who tired on Sumpter are hfa follow­
ers. We accept his challenge and will go
Into the fight as the buys in blur went in
tn Mt.
■■
"
-CTO ‘
I wall remember the times «if free trade
In 1SR7-R. when factories and business
shops shut down all over tbe country, ami
anti many of ttetn rotted into the earth. I

It was all the farmers could pay ■ They
-old thrtr teef for one .-ent a pound, pota­
toes for tsjhf ‘•«&gt;t**
for
rtr. Hut mind y«*u. they had to |«i for
Engiiah broaddothe- from two dollar* to
••lx dollar* perjyard. and calico ami rottou
rinth twenty to thirty cent-. Common fatorera Were paid 40 rente per day. and mrpetrtrw, tradesmen and masons SI |wrday,
wten they could get any tiling to da There
wax no money and no later far any one.
Ito the people of this country wish to m-'
such a time again? Free traders tell me
that thing* have changed, and not as they
were thirty years ago. Truth has not
ehuaedd. Fire will bum'my fingers Just
ax quickly as it did in IKW, although free
traders try to convince me with very fine
argument that it will noL We do not wish
to fuse with tte republican party, but we
have &lt; duty to perform to our country, and
through that party alone can we uccomplixb the object that ix nearest and dearest
to us. the safety of our country.

The decision of tbe supreme court, de­
claring the local option law unconstitution­
al, will be sincerely regrrtUsl by the many
thousands of true temperanre peojde of the
state who favor practical and progressive
temperance legislation. Tbe chief defects
pointed out which render Che law invalid
arc not tonnd in ttunfriiiclph* luvolvisl but
h» tlie title and the imjierfecl method pro­
vided for calling sjieclal elections and mak­
ing returns. These are the grounds on
which the decision is taxed.
The general regret among the friends uf
this measure which promised snch salutary
results, it fa netsllcsa to ray fa fully -hared
by the Tribune, which sincerely believed
and still believes in the efficacy and prac­
ticability ot the local option system. It Is
a system which has proved Its worth in
Georgia and elsewhere and could as well In
Michigan If glv.cn a fair chance. Coupled
wlti the law of lylgh tax aud stringent reguhitrah/it places in the IuumIh of public
sentiment available machinery' for controll­
ing and removing evils which defy and
threaten and deraorallresociety.
ed. la declared unconstitutional and there­

fore until another legislature aball assem­
ble the fafith tax and regulation law alone
into go* era In dealing with tbe liquor
traffic. If thoroughly enforced In all Ita

provisions this law will prove to be largely
prohibitory In its effect. It Is lunch more
public sentiment box Htuttalned prohibition
it will In* able to necurc a large measure of
prohibition through a rigurou* enforcement
It is needlrwN to say that there is rejoic­
ing aa well as regret al Use discovery of
these defect* which render tin* local option

Wherever

manufacturing

enwrprtecx

Friday night, farting till 3 o'clock Satur­
day morning. Il was voted to supply the
residents on Wert Center street as far as
John Bnaby’s with city wtanr.

found a community of protection I xtaEvery factory, mlH. foundry or kindred ex• — -- - - •
tablfahux-nt bring** together a working and Ot waver
Who did.mg qualify for tte podium.
Mai-stal Rogen* was elected pound master,
must be fed, hou-vd ami supplied with the and Z. Stapterd fin* warden. A tmlta
necrtwarirs of life. Artisan imputation* for street rotnmlrafoner resutted in a tu­
are drawn from Ute surrounding f/nus. tor H. G. Carter ami t:b4‘rfc*
May or Wilkins then voted for IL G. C*rEvery time * hand leaves tit* farm and ter. who waa declared elected. But City
goes into a manufactory, farm pnxluctlon Attorney Swoezey states ttet It requires
the votes of five n»emter» of tte council to
new Miurce are drawn to pay th&gt;- fanner- elect a street commi«4owr. Th* ▼«&lt;*
fix th*’ salary of -trert
*
tor thr supplies of thr new consumer. $ 1.50 per day wm. a tie. Mayor Wilkin*
Tlm-r who formerly iw.lped to glut the lo­ v.&gt;tr«l "No".which leaves tte payAt
cal markets with farm product-, after go­ per day. A cummin** *•* *»&lt;*vgRiomted
to play the Jew act wltli tte printer*.
ing to the factories, become consumers, and
titles* that committee will find they are
sharpen tin* damamfa for the produce uf
Imrking up tte wrong tree.
other fanners. Hundreds of women and
&lt;A -almm sympathizer wa» overteant to
children, who before were a burden oil remark that, since the -uprcuMl eourt had
wluan they depended, dial p'rofitnlde rqc declare*! the local option law uneonrtttuploymrnl and are better able to supply tionaL tte BaNXKR would regret Ite
course in opposing the saloons. I be
themselves with ncccwmrirs. ( They now
Banner tmks no xymj&gt;alhy In thfa matter.
asslid and help to a coinjietrncr thoM- We are uo less than ever disposed to op­
whom they onre weighed down. In thfa pose thr saloon.’ which fa thr enemy of th**
way those who live near manufacturing home. Hie enemy .if law. the enemy of
decency, and the enemy of jrace and
towns discontinue the cultivation of staple
prosperity. Wr stall fight It because U
agricultural products, such as coni, eoyou curse- evrrv thing and every body that fa
and wheat. The demand for the smaller ctmtamlnated with Its touch. Moreover,
farm produce, as milk, fntlt. poultry. vegr- tte fight against tte raluon Is not aban­
mlilcs and the like, causes the owners to doned. Next winter another republican
legislature Will eimvrnr, and thrt legisla­
-ell It off in small parcels. These sub-dl- ture will give the pwqrtc a I.m-uI option
Vistens arc devoted to fruit, dairy nnd veg­ law that will stand. Thr fight fa simp y
etable productions. The lands, as well as delayed, just a- It luw I wen drlayed In
their owners, step out of the line af reirular Maine. Kansas and Iowa by advenw de­
cisions of courts. H is not ended. J hr
farm industry.: are withdrawn from cotnpe- tide of public sentiment fa turning
Altiun with the producurs of com. wheat against thr saloon, and It mmd be destroy­
ai(d cotton. Instead &lt;&gt;f helping tn the ed as slavery wm* &lt;lextn»yt'd. And tte re­
profitless work of overproduction, they in publican tarty whkh wiped out slavery
will al*&gt; wipe out saloonfam. the createst
turn liecome dependmt upon the regular crime against humanity. A county local
.farmer for their supplies. In the mean­ option law affunfa thr Is-st means at pres­
time. lands in all tlust vicinity increase in ent tor wiping out the open saloons in
value, and besides the better markets thus Michigan, with It- large cities when- a state
prohibitory law would te inoperative, anil
brought aliouL the factory , shop or mill where prohibition would mean free whisky
add- to the wealth of the man on the farm. pure and wimple until public mmtiment lx
.&lt; »wncrs of laud Umt had been considered more thoroughly aroused. The republi­
can party In Michigan is squarely commltworthless for generations are now poases.-*t**d to the county local option method of
ed of fortunes.—Manufacturer.
dealing with the liquor -traffic. The re­
publican tarty will maintain that ground
If those parties who claim to be Mr.
until the law reaches that perfection that
O'Donnell’s friend's knew the compromis­ it will be sustained- by the court of last
ing position iu which they were placing resort, or until that tribunal can te so
him. they would cease their clatter for a altered as to be In accord with the senti­
third term, it must certainly be without ment of tin- people. Courts, constitutions
and legislatures are the creatures of tte
hfa knowledge or consent that they take j*rople, and tbe people can . bring them
the course they do now. Mr. OtDonntU Into accord with their own views.
could wa ucceid a nomlmitkm wlthoui
conferring Mmnelf rf^dcvoM of till honor Editors Basner:
and even/ rest lye if truth, for he has as­
In thr Freeport correspondinnv. in tbe
sured scores of people In Barry county, Democrat of May 4th, I notice that a
and we presume of every otlwg county In I sharp young Croekigator paxsrc some se­
vere
criticisms on the German Methodists
the district, that he'would not accept a
uf Freeport and Woodland. If the charge
third lerm. and tha! he recogniied Barry he make* were true. his criticism would
county’s right to name the isindldate. He have been descried. Before be published
has even gone so far ns to recommend that such a statement he should Imre l»-en sure
the republican* of this county place their that the truth was on hls’side. He states
that the Rev. Spaeth was compelled on a
candidate In tlie field early and assured recent Sunday to walk from Freeport to
them hfa support. Dot-s any man of sense Woodland and return, » dlsOUwe of 14
or honor suppose that Mr. O'DonnnU. hav­ miles, jrrencldng first at Woodland xml
ing so expressed himself, and after Barry then at Freeport on his return, and this
■lito’ the members of his church have plen­
county tad heeded his advice as to placing ty of good teams.
n candidate early in tbe field, 'wpuld com­
What are the facts?
First, tbe youthful Crockigator is not
promise himself nod hfa friends In Barry
county by accepting a nomination frfr.a |x*ted as to the distance, which is less than
13 miles Instead of 14.
third term?
Certainly noLy We think
Second, not on tbe Sunday, but tlie pre­
better of our cxcrtleut congressman than ceding day. Rev. Spaeth walked from Free­
to even presume his acceptance of a nom­ port to John Schaibley'a In Carlton, where
ination. We believe Mr. O'Donnell meant he remained over night. Distance from
Freeport, 9 miles.
what lie said when he told us that he would
Third, Mr. Schalbley, wlm Is a member
under no circumstances be a candidate for of tlie German M. E. church uf Woodland,
took
Rev. Spaeth In his own convcyaucu to
a third term, but would do what he could
to have Barry county's claims to the (&gt;oal- the Woodland church, distance nearly
three miles.
tion recognizecL We believe Mr. O'Don­
Fourth, Mr. Schaibley'a son took bls
nell stated his honest sentiments when he father's conveyance and in It carried Rev.
raid that if Barry county republicans were
united on a nominee far congrcas thfa year
taken him the whole distance except that
he would give that ntwnlnee his support, as tbe Rev. requested to walk the remaining
Barry county was already entitled to such distance.
These are the cold facta which we berecognition. We believe he wax honest
when be advised tbe republicans of Barry Here the acute correspondent could have
learned had be seen fit and which he
county to not only ta united but to an­ should have ascertained before spreading
nounce their choke at a v»*ry early date. abroad such an Insult to a church member­
Mr. O'Donneirs friends to Barry county ship. w&gt; are both aide and willing and
desirous of doing all they can for Uic com­
cannot concleve for a moment chat Im*
fort and convenience of theirpaator.
would to guilty of duplicity. an&lt;i so dfaRespectfully,
honor himself mid deceive ttom. a» to un­
Oxn Who Kxown.
der any circumstance- take any other
course than to leave lire field clear for
prlton, May 31, 18«8.

taw nnvaifaL It would be difficult to ray
Barry county.
who rejoice* nxiat, the liquor sellers or tbe
leaders of the prohibition party. In this
The third party managers are rejoicing
city It la about an rvrn thin*, and a joint over the defeat of prohibition, in XG count­
jubilee uf the two elements over the daela- ies of the stab-, by the ilrefalon of tte
lon nf tte court would lie eminently profier. supreme court. Tiikoughrto be enough
But the end I* n*it yrt. The next tagfo- to driye every honest prohibitionfat out of
tte tidrd party.
roll by and It will te. like tte tet, h re­
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
publican fagfafaturv, forearmed in being
forewarned by the |xxl defective legfalaTbe Journal fa very kind and has earned
ttau, nnd equally iduwre mid earoeat m the heurtfrlt t tanks of the republicans of
It hra named thr republican
wm thr bud iegiwlature in it* efforta to give tlie county.
ticket this year, thereby avoiding the nrreralty for any convention. Great heart?
But until our contemporary reveals the
dalton In horrilde details of titat “damnable conspir­
acy-to drive him from the purtoffice we
shall cro-e to inhere that hb political prng&lt;l&lt;-vfaiim.*M ten! recunfa many fatal deferix,
iKwticatktn* are worth heeding.
but ttew did not proven: further pnigr&lt;w«lvc trtnpramce legfafatiou which pm.mm-&lt;1
home uf hfa parent- In this city Friday.
Tbe funeral took place ' Sunday. Eight
«MM &gt; urllnr IrntM.I
yeani ago te was stricken with paralyah,
and IhuI been confined to hfa ted ever
slime. He liorv this terrible misfortune
with Christian patletMW and nwlgnattau.;

Editor Banner:
1 have every reason to Iwllcve that If the
reference in the Delton items to the
“strike" had been known to you as a per­
sonal fling and a piece ot petty spite It
would never have appeared? for while !
differ from the Banner in politic* 1 have
regarded .it as altuve Iwing the organ of
spite fur any body. As to thr amount
realirrd liy the writer and others by the
DrlUm strike we will say that we made a
certain gentleman scratch grave! pretty
lively till lie got money enough to pay me
nnd my own before setting my tool chest
and bcru-li out of his store. So far ns I am
coneenietl that was enough, and I lost
nothing, for which I am itappy.
Respect fully,

Orta* w—l
I ta general Interest that has tawi taken
in tte opening uf the Montana Indian lte»ervations fa shown by tte large numters
of people who have already gonef to Great
Falls to investigate tte mimtra! and agri­
cultural resources of thia wonderful roun-

“ myUinu'.'
tn buslnww. mining.
|U
tog. RamtK majw
fumfahedby C. “• Warnm.
jj|nn.
Agvjtl, St. P. M. A M. Ry*. »»• wu' "

noo to-wr.’ MIK *11

~ &lt;*-

I could drocrilx- 2d otter
wonderful u U1U, but rflll
rfw
.w»H.wd, l«i r~*U»d to-H bieemrra. Mrs. Mary
“n&gt;ubK m.l U«t w U*. rniWjAllw
N- B.—ItheqUMlly g.^1
ubtM b. «-d" &lt;" *&gt;**F “ ML "I »-•
life.
brr UuuKbt
would &lt;ll&lt;-.

Kxeur»&gt;«»
» ™rr .muplrt. I»

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“

TkeHambletonian Stallion

Victor Morrell
Will be at the Fair Grounds, /or the Season
.^\/lCT0R MORRELL'S Sire is Hermes, with a record of 2:27}, Harold, by
V Rysdyk’s Hamblotonian, is tlie sire of Hermea, and is an inbred Abdallah. He is
’s-*^
the sire of the fastest trotter the world has ever seen, Maud S.; also Noontide, 2-.2I)}
and others. Hermoso, the dam of Hennes, showed a trial of 2:26}. She was sired by Alex­
ander’s Edwin Forrest, who sired Billy Hoskins, 2:26}; and Cham
e, 2:36. Hennes'
second dam. old Black Rose, was the most esteemed brood ma&amp;e oA W
urn farm, and un­
doubtedly the peer of any brood mare that ever lived. Victor Morrell’s 1st dam is deny
Morrell, by Wmthrop Morrell. Victor Morrell is six years old. stands about 15} hands high
and is a bright mahogony bay. He is valued very highly by his owners, and has showed a
gait of 1:11 for a half-mile.
,. Dr. VanHorn, who has one of the finest brood mares in Barry counfy has used this horse
this spring,
CMLL AND see HIM............. *
C. E. BIDlzAC, Manager.

MESSER BROS. &amp; REYNOLDS.

Clothing

Genteel

FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE.
W« tarfte Ux

„,d |dllMltar

,11„111„.nililt. ,o

BUSINESS SUITS,
dress suits
Kw
rw Social
oooal Events.
r.vrtHK.

Furnishing Goods -.■
A Gentleman s Wardrobe.
°“* -WM *ta* I. p,rt„t torTO1 rrtOrUm

Kt. Paul. Minneapolla A Manitoba railway,
make* tlie expense of exploring thfa coun­
try merely nominal, and will undoubtedly
jtwtili In a still larger number fallowing.

-a-Re:

large circle &lt;&gt;f

\&lt;x«

low

^°°^S are Rargai*s Viewed From Any Standpoint-

us and the goods.
try

US!

PROVE US!

YOU'LL BE GLAD

Hastings, Mich-

�Hastings Banner

^RSONAL mexdom.

«. !««■

Wnto™a«&gt;.

Huffman

. t&gt; MISKKW. 1—■'

K.jddH tooto andvtvorsfur

Others Preach
Th1**

quality.

is-i.TsRiui

A *plendld line «f
Runyan’s shoe More.

We Practice

rtn&lt;1 „h,

.

i- afraid we wlmll mnk

;i.t il title drnJ to Ute- SMrtll.

l;ui|’liw.init

it •prtnr hackbMra.

1

ICALNEWSt;

&gt;-&lt;i for -mb- al Dunning

&gt;t«ni!ir a- * rawb-y‘s.

U
$1.20 j-i-i
Hsh» j: VanArnutqX

’
,

bushel

ut Smith,

Ho-i**-1&lt;&gt; rent inquire of Mr*. Julia
Kelley or &lt;'. F. Brodkfc
‘
th. Baughman will Is- at th*- Hasting*
Friday of th|r&lt;'week.
‘

,

Ihar in mind thaiH# Baughman will lie
M i.v Hasting* home Friday.
'

j

fitly yo'nr Millet swmI at Dunning*
Koger-,', it is of extra quality,.
John &lt;'. Col*.- has pun-liased an interest
&gt;n uh- business of By. Dickinson.

f

Winthrop Nelson 1* duw owner ot tlie
JnhnC. Cole residency on State street
Waler white and red seal o|) ioc per
raliun .-it Smith. llama ft Van Arman's.

»

Th-- G. A. R. dance was |&gt;ostp&lt;n&gt;t*d
Ttmrvday evening on account of U&gt;c rain.

I&gt;r. lo*kv lias sold hl* blacksmith shop
'■'Hiding to Jerome Smith It* former owner.
Cr*
Register Rh-hard* la making idee in.,
into'
i -"leuxtit- on Ida newly acquired resldeiK*'.

Jeri'nir Smith say* Hastings is a good
enough j-laer for hiu|. and he's tried others
t" his entire satisfaction.

'

Dr. J. A. Baughman will be at the Hast-,k*. h,&gt;UM- Friday of this week, and reguluiy each Friday thereafter.

Bcj the ls-*t. tin- North Fairfield plow,
th,- Kryatom*.
F. II. BAitton k (&gt;».
Tin i*-s1 office will Is- cloned on Decorab&lt;&gt;-&gt; &lt;ii«y rr&gt;&lt;m W o'clock a. in. to 1 p. nt,
and after
j*. m. for thr rest of tlie day .

W • u.iuld ,-ali the.attention of drain and
’ - 'i'- ;’ &gt;-'iiKui--i&lt;UM-n&gt; to our large stock
of 'Irain-tili and sewer pipe. IL J. Grant.

-z'F*nl « hotel Im* taken another boom
*-*l Mr. F'l.nl h now .■outidrnt that the
' ■in*.- will* la- opened to the public July
'

)&lt;u&lt;iof Bounty pf Hebron and Ruse
(stUPM*-* jtwt received at Smith, Hams A
VanAnuanX will I* *"ld at SI.do per
l&gt;u»kc).
i

W«- fuivv a numln-r uf city lots that we
, will sei) on coutrarf, making the terms
•Avy. Apply at till- offices of Smith A
• olgi'-v.- i»r W. I*, sldumn
I’erlup- If the 1 lainwell pa per* would
&lt;one*-t their market report* is-caslonaliy
there would in* l»e Much a wide difference
&gt;i» the price of wheat at tliat point
Ail timmnte due the A. R\&gt;wer shoe
tort mutt be -ettled at oner- a* the matter
&lt;»f th.- eatate of the late A. Rower Iu to be
up jM the prolate court very won.

.

Tbore l-.in- water seta you have noticed
in Ihmning A Rogen*' show window* are
Wnr -u,M at bargain prices. They are
the r.-n nobhfert patterns In the market.
»0d &gt;0U will always Im- satisfied. if you buy

lortliruu h* •M’lling
UU otoek
wall /rnjsA at rulnore. priera. he H lM»ung
hi- entire atock thl. neasoiu Any
one wishing wall pai&gt;er lito better cal
soon an&lt;l haik al hi* imis-i.

The Norcross Furnaces
Which are heating scores of houses in Barry county, with
the best of satisfac.twti. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will be pleas.-*] to give estimates or quote prices.

_ The team of ponies la-longlug u,
glnrer Balch ran away -Sunday* Tta-y
started at W &lt;-wt creek on &lt; Ireen street ran
to toe i-rtncterv. into It aihl out into suni
Garrison'* yard where tlwy w«-n- *u,p)»ed
without having done any damage.

STOVES

w. E. Netoon and family left for ttodr
home. .&lt;ailrago. Mauday p. ui_

.
i.uU’
Wutorewlav fur .
health-wa-king trip to Kanmta.

have the men of mnans Ina town invent In
factories rather than mortgages. iff the

am brother- J. awl (i pun:

"Itode Smith, formerly a barlwr in this
city ws anostwt b) Sheriff shrlner at
&lt;*nmd Haven y rstrelay &lt;m a charge of
rajre. which he is uttemsl
Uhve eommli

‘ i••■a Tolhurst, of Allcgnn. visitwl
ibc lkyxira.il hasn't said tuurJ: alsmt'it, relatives in the eltv la*t Meek.
l»ui it* jol&gt; dojmrnneut hm. been ,-b&lt;.-k full
Dr./I'm) lor mid M. F. Junlan. of Middh-.
Of liuslnrs* Will: plenty of imlurs aire.nl foi
rUIr, wen- in the city Satunlav.
iir .lHMt t.'i^uonth*. This is Is-cau^.. x._ 1
I work is'fiirahtoed and every order). rilled
Burn fo Dr. and Mr*. Politemitoat Mantl•’(tin- time ngn-nl upon.
agiuCat. a girl, weight II pounds.
Hun.
H F. retinlngton. of Charlotte.
. —
atU-nUixl Cireult Court Wednesday.

rum Hal rd ha* resumed hl» tonucr posi­
tion as ch-rk in the American bon**-.

Of all kinds.

See our etock of GASOLINE STOVES

Huffman Bros

look, living in thr thhd ward. The of«* committed Minictirae during the
winter while Jtmith w«- h»-re on n»vlsit.
Hl- Is tmw confined in tor countv jail:
It is dcslniiih- thm every cttiMU. a* well
Memorial day and participate hi doing hon-

and to itare for thixandoiir nmutry. Seek
no exetme. but let every indivhhmllum out
ami help the *urv|vor* amongst«»tinxiratc
the last resting piners of our is-low-d dead,
who Mt nobly stuml by the old flag that our
tpivrrnmrmt and liberties might live.

lol. MerrllL solicitor tor the C. K. &lt;k S.
I he show wa* Ute chief attraction Tuea*e».-in* to be a great deal of a bustler.
•lay but tin* display windows of Goodyear
Bear thl* in mind. The estate of the
late Augustus Rower will soon Im- probated. Z John Rock, night clerk al the new Ragle, * Ranies and E. Y. Hoglc drew their
share from the crowd uf sight seen*. In
Before that can la* italic, it to almolulclu Grainl Rapid*, was in the city Monday .
neccwnry tliat all aixxiunts dire Uh- late
Mr*. Ited|mth. of Boyne Falls, Is the Goodyear A- Barnes window was a steam
vessel, the “City of Hastings.” of w'hlch
Mr. Rower, or the A. Rower shoe store guest of. her sister, Mr*. W. P. Sldnaoy.
F. G. Goodyear was tlie-dralgner. It waj
shall be paid at once.
John Woodruff, of Otsego, vlritod hix complete in all Ito parts and. although Mr.
May 2dtb la the date of final settlement parent*. J. Wisslruff and wife, yesterday. Gmalyrar's first attempt, showed that ita
m toe Rower estate. All thorn- parlies In­
designer had a giss! claim to the jkiomwdebted to the late A. Rower must jMw*ltiv.-*I&lt;hi of genius. In the window of E. Y.
ly settle tlrelr aecounto la-fore that date. Is. visiting her brother, Dr. E. 11. Lathrop.' Hofrie was shown an elepimnt In the act of
Bear thia in mind and call at Hie Rower
Charles Merritt left TburMlay' to assume making a meal of a small boy, wtasre feet
shoe Mure and. square up your nrx^imt.
a ptwhlmi in a printing office at Marquette. hail not yet dlaappaired. It was. we un­
derstand, the product of Charley Doyle’s
/A very enthusiastic meeting was hehi at
Mr*. Ovhauipaugh. &lt;,d Nashville, was the
fertile brain and showed remarkable in­
Portland recently in the interest of the guest of her daughter Mr*. Thayer. Tbura- genuity. Both of them proved good draw­
proposed extension of the C. K. A S. R. R?
ing cards.
Soliciting enmiuittees ■ are now ut work‘ f i’r. I’riah Upjohn, of Kaiamaroo. visltthere trying to raise tile ftjfi.ood usked of
b ed his daughter. Mr*. W.,P. Sidnam. last
them. We wish Uir commlltre s|mv-I&gt;
Following are thr ra*e, disposed of iu
sucres*.
‘
thr circuit court:
H. F. llM*thuc*. Brigadier Genera) ot
Peojdwvs. Clement Mugridgr, forgery,
Thr
Plaindeali-r. au afro-Anrerleau . the Michigan brigade. U. 11. K. of P. was
continued.
weekly pajM.-r publishtsi at Detroit. Issued in the city Satunlay.
• People vk Thomas Casey, burglary, con­
a jicat and tasty anniversary edition ty-*t
. ,
Mr*. 1. M. 11. Gllla-&gt;p)e, we are plraMxi tinued.
Wis-k crh-bnitiiig thr beginning of its'sixth
People vs. llnrriM&gt;n .E and Sarah Forahyear. This is an excellent journal and is to say. Iiad so far nrovi-retl from her IIIcy.
receiving stolen goods, nottc primed as
enthusiastically tosimlng Alger for thr ncss a» to be nut of door* for the first time to Mrs. Foralfey. H. J. Fonibry convict­
Moudgf.
■
prtMidenry.
ed and fined $100 or live months in the
Frank Campliell has gum* u» Coopers­ Detroit house of correction.
There Is another rather tough criminal
People vs. Chas, fuller and Arthur Bar­
case brewing.a young woman living about ville, Mich., to take charge of the hotel
there.
We
Iwlleve
he
will
prove
a
very
rett. burglary. DvfrndanU plead guilty.
ten miles from the city being, aceured of
Find sent to Ionia four months, second to
thr murder of her child. The warrant Is sstirfarwyy landlord.
issued, hut the arrest 1* not made breause I Rev. Geo. A. Beattie jnutor of the Firat same place six montls.
Wm. Semlon et., at va. Herbert. C. and
tin- (tarty complained of to confined to her/ Presbyterian chtin-h, Ijmsliur. wa* in the
Eva Strong. BMum^dt, tried and *ubmitbed by sickness.
city TIiuduImv and conducted acrvlctw at
Farmers of Barry county rememlter that the Presbyterian church In the evening.
O. H. Perry vs. Iprenzo Toldaa, tressthr HasUngx Engine A Iron work* keep
Mine Minule lx-e will take a six monllis' pawi on the caae, sulmdtUxt on briefs.
plow pointe and other repair* for 160 dlf- ,
Chas. Korabeck v*. Sam’l Weeks and D.
course in violin music at Grand Rapids,
W. Seariea, trespass I In the case, verdict
ferrnt kinds of plows. Patronize them.
iteglunlng this week. She will be here
They will treat you fair and liberal. Bring
Saturdays to give Instruction* In music u&gt; for plaintiff for $82 «td Interest at 7 per
your old Iron along: thr highest market
ceqL from JWy 1st. ‘
price allowed for all kind* of Iron.
E. V. Hogle vs. Sam'l Phillipa, trespass
Prof.
N. Jours, of the Michigan UnJ&gt;' on the cam-. Jury trial, verdict not guilty.
Thr legislature of 1887 made a provision vcrslty. waa In the city Thursday. Ills |
John A. Robertson va. Edward Doyle
for publishing In book form • complete list &lt;object waa to Inspect the city schools and and Moses Rich. Judgment of .*220.60 and
of Michigan num who servtd under their .see if the work dune there waa sufficiently costa, with Interest at 7 per cent
country's flag iu thr war of tbe rebellion, ।good to warrant tbe admission of graduates
Divorces were granted In esses of
and it Is the duty of supervisors to collect |to tlie university without further examina­
Clark Loomis vs. Rllrabeth Loomis.
thr namrs, but It will be well for those tion.
1
Marv B. Dennis v.&lt; John H. Dennis.
UMMt Interested—thr veterans themselves—
(1.-M. Gallup vs. Eva Gallup.
- Mr. and
James Krum
Krun: visited at Jaa.
J a*.
to -v that their names an- on thr supcrv is- Z
"id Mr*. Junes
Thoma* Silcock va Martha C. Silcock.
om' list
Z Clarkes and other relatives and friends
Lucy E. Conithers va W ni. Corutbera
,
k.™
It
VMatv»rrfav fnr
here la.f
last wm
week.
They toft
left yesterday
for
A The society of tlie Eptaco|&gt;al church will Gratiot county, and will soon depart for
be
on Thursday
of Denver. Mr*. Knimrenjoysthrdistlnctiiqi nell, proofs submitted.
(R- entertained vil
niuinw; afternoon ...
Wm. Pippetal, va Win. Mitchell et ak
this week. May 34th, by Mrs. J. S. (Mid­ of being tire only lady who has ever made foreclonureon mechanic*lien. Announced
year, F. G. Goodyear, IL 1. nenderahott, thr trip from Manitou to Pike's Peak on as settled.
John Kurtz, W. H. Goodyear, A- Sllngur- foot.
John A. Verdble va Frauds E. Olney,
land, and tlie Misses Annie Wolf and Ger­
Abram A. Post et al., continued by com­
tie Stebbins at the society room*, fluppej^, Z k'ears ag&lt;&gt;. Washington K. Ferris waa a
plainant.
from six until seven. All are i-onllally in­ familiar figure on our atreeta, and a famil­
Francis K. Olnef vs. John A. Venline,
iar name to the people of Barry uuunty.
vited to attend.
He left uptfarda of 20 yeara ago. and has A. A. Post et al., continued by defendants.
Ella E. Bansaw vs. Wm. and Henry C.
, A teacher’s InBtliute meeting will be been a resident of Arizona for mo»t of the
lUuisaw, submitted.
/
held at Prairieville May 3Cth. 1888. eom- pa*t two drcaih-n. He Is a man who Ims
lucnclng at t&gt; o'clock a. m.. at which ques­ ami win* warm friends everywhere. I«etion* relating to method* of teaching and cause Im* is a man of sincere convictions and
Tbe wool market tills year Is not likely
school mipervfaian will be presented am) has the nmraite to maintain therm Mr.
tu be marked by the enlhwdaam ami rivalry
discussed. Teachers, school officers and Ferris I* now on a visit to old friends here.
which was common last year. No large
all persons intervsteO in the work of edu­ Following are*-ommenta of Arizona p«i|&gt;er»
handier* made any money on last year’s
cation are cordially invited.
referring to his trip tu Michigan.
business—In fact, the man whohandlwl nny
Two worthy old Arizonians, Judge W. great amount of wool last year and did not
K. Ferris and Judge Abner Wade, arrived lose money Is an anomaly. Moat of last
Another burglary, at Middleville beturIn Preseott yesterday from Walnut Grove, year's buyers will be In th*- field again this
day night This time entrance was gained
mid put up at th*- aucietit piunrer hotel. year and are getting their country buyers
In Izr Moow's clothing store by boring
Judge Ferri* Is en pute to his old home in in shape to begin operations. Thr indica­
around and removing the lock in the back
Michigan and the u rlter. who turn known
door. Almut »50 dollar* worth of goods him upward* of 20 rears, wishes him a safe tions are that X wools will start in at about
1W30 and medium grade* from 20@31c.
were taken. EvhleuUy there were mil)
journey, pleasant -rtsit and sjrecdy return In view of the present agitation relative to 1
two burglar* a* two old suits of clothes
to the green bills, of Yavapai.—Prescott the wool tariff, the Boston buyers are de-.
wen- found in an out-building tin- next
tcrmlned
t» get the clip thin year at a price
morning showing that tin- burglar* hs&lt;l CiHirier.,
W. K. Ferris, an old pioneer of thia sec­ equivalent to what It would be with the
provided thtrmaelves with new suits.
Flic
tion. and who Ims Ireen a patron of this pa­ tariff removed. If the duty Is taken off
।
&lt;-videnci*
giH’» to fihow that they went west
per ever shire It first started in 1864. will they will not be money out If tbe duty
&lt;
from town.
leave to-monw* fora visit to hls old home is not taken off. limn tbe difference will I*
The state public sclwol at Coldwater of Jn Michigan. We wish him a pleasant their gain.—Michigan Tradesman.
(which Wesley Nears is superintendent th- Journey. Mr. Ferria say* he Is going Imck
'Mres to have the following facts cuneemlng to mt* that tire right sort of a umn b nom­
Following are the real estate transfers
tin- Institution nmde public: The state inated by tin* republicans for president, as |
school Is » temporary home-for the depend­ he want* to *e*- the next president a repub- for tbe week ending May ISst, 1888, aa
।
taken from the books In Urn register's office:
ent slid ueglwied children of the *&lt;**»•• .Ucan.—Arizona Journal.
1
These
children are not
'
are wanted forthem In respectable families.
{
Elsewhere It will be seen titat In toe
Most of them are boy* from two to ten
,'^m* of the people vs. Harrison J. Forabey
iyean* okl. a few older. Any peraon dc*ir- and Mamb Forsbey the action against the
j?ng to take th**e children into Uwlr bome- latter was noBr prww’d. The reason for
and
hearts can receive all infornudlom nec­
(
such action is tliat the statute expressly
essary
by addressing the superintendent.
,
prohibit* the trial of a wife for an offense
( aritcn. s: X".
that a husband ami Wife are charged with
Ge.
ta. k-««|1*1
committing.
!November 1st next, tbe bnjwrtat. m
at.
Th* Bella Bros, show 1# a thing of thr
™,u. w wcm™
past, so far as Un? people of tid" vicinity
;
S5th
parallel of north latitude, that tmre InOr .tmel )»nde wu b.

Something New

Saturday, May 26th
We Will Give to Each Purchaser
.
a Bar of

And a

FINE PICTURE CARD
Come Everybody and Improve this Chance

Goodyear &amp; Barnes

VALUE RECEIVED

. For his money is what every man desires.

Si"&lt;$£■

Dm- vuiertaintucnt at Union ball Wedne.'.iay night given by the High school
Hlerary society
*-----Till* luont
toying for a «
**UBg cirreisea

Thursday

gmrerww. you wHi&lt;ct orn-.
■ .......... *-ovc. Grand chanerilor K. &lt;&gt;r
tar. jum toraM a nmiomd nicely writ­
ten pamphlet on the aim* and ob&gt;-b* of
Ure order of Knights of Pythla*. and . ghnm swh luforuuithm us k dealrable to pre­
sent to tli.rs-Msklng jnfwrnmtion concern­
tug tr&gt;- miwi rapidly inenwdng Hvk- wwir.
ty oftois &lt;smn»n.

to m-J

riiv Hading* Engine A iron works have ;*,!! u- j.n.blMMl. ""J" ™1’
JiulJ *tock of pipe*, fittings, hydrants.. '
it, transit through this stale, »*««
jo- huid all kinds of cocks and nozzles far
'Pnukh-r*. to l»e used In connection with '
rf’&gt; .water works. Call and get their

'

Prof. Rola-rta -wa* tloSprainal ankle laid week.
rr..» K. ,A' &lt;*wWc
from her visit to Marslmll.

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad to quote prices.

"«JI Lake Friday.

'V. H. Ki-nth-ld and family toft for tiu4r
te»mc. Dakota, thl* luwning.
horse, on another pugr.
ting to Ire M grout favwite in Uii* 'smiitv/
I’. Drak
...........
—
left Mainditv fora
and Ida popularity will Im-rrawr tevaore 'it vn.it to h»*r old home iu Ohio.

Bqapiers
\ - Bargain Store

'

tor-oM Bannkr tatllding fiiruu-rly .tomi
and given Joe Wardell tire job of erect tag
theseon a brick building, that will be
as a blnrjuunhh slan*

nvejnglmm County Rrpultaean i*.IMra
। ” J1” '»«»-»«per ttehl. it 1,
pnl&lt;li*hnd I»y (,et,. H, Lobmil Jr..at Leslie.
&lt; nil lire 1 N&lt;»
neat mius creditable sheet.

iiigio Make it Pleasant

notorious.

in the Hty Monday.
■ in*. P. W„ Ni*kvm left fur Midillrrilir
Monday to vWt friend*.

We re Easily Satisfied.

hhu

Is a litth-

Wu te mntrlbittr thereto.

Countcrfrft dollar* made their

and you w»U agree

i’. i.

Grand fervid.,, w»s ta

V"■"■“•I, 1.0 MMa,

-wf?IP?
-miner drtak.
Milk Shake at J-red Hcatli'i tiring store.

(.rocenes,
ockery
Bazaar Goods

GI.HXX HKOTHKBS
HoehMter. N. Y.

toe city Friday.

Milk Slmke" toe ummi Mmiir
drtak at Fred ItamhV
W

largrimi Hiur*'ant be txpmted
if vob want to be ecuMimical

:

bros.

------ SELL-----

rablM:

t

T'r 7^-'

s

sUK-k yards.

animal* t&lt;rl6g taurh larger than ever exhi­
bited is-rr before. The show wa* a n«plrte *»■«•*«. iwrt merely In Ure wonderful
feat' of the athlete and acrobat, but In tbe uftbe Harting* City
quality of the exhibition. There was
nothing to offend hi any particular, which

Bank

In the line of

FURNITURE!
Yon can get value received every time if you buy of

ARCHIE M°COY,

At the blue front furniture store. Just received for the
Spring Trade:

Parlor Suits,

and XtoolxLerw,
Of the very finest grade of good*. An inspection wilt con­
vince any candid person ef the fact He also shows soma
new and nice things in

Willow Goods,

Couches,

Stands.

A Full Line at BABY OABRLAGEB

�FHTH

*ND POINT

OF POLITICS.

FARM AND GARDEN.
USEFUL INFORMATION ON SUBJECTS

:

Mnkwump means ice in the Algonquin 1

’ language
Our Democratic friend* gen '
erally "take mukwump in tboirn" in hot .
j weather; but il U doubtful If they agai$ '

ANO

OTHER

ICT &lt;■ »&lt; th. uwial -a«“-

OF GENERAL INTER&amp;8T.

^dvaus.-l yeariy. and
been uninterrupted.

take tbe Mugwump in during the coming ;
campaign —Norristown Herald

rtarn-

X™ *rd Ottar rattlo a tadine of 10 per la-r2 HemrOy.
ST te itatatXI
Up U. -Mtuntey
Tbo uxtausbn of cattJ* growing. *£ ' Jwl lw.n paid tn tta

Really if Mr Blaine were at all etmaid ,
erate ho would get sick if only tor the i
purpooe of tinkling the mournful Mug I

In tbe see-nnponying ent are represented
two popular varieties of fluid corn
Fig.
wump*—Topeka Capital.
labor* an oaf of Chester County Mam
Weather prophets can win $500 offered i
by Tho Detroit Journal by naming tbe | moth one of thelarge-A rarietiasiof i^ld
I Three hottret days of 1888
Judging corn in cultivation yielding under good
■ without tlie aid of a patent medicine i culture from 1VU to l.W bushels per sere
| almanac. Tlie Whronjiin names tlie 5th ; Tb&lt;- -are are large, and the sulks furnish
■ nnd 18th of Juno and the Clb of Novem- 1 a large amount, of nxoello.it fodder.
Burpee. »lio wvll kno:.-n Philadelphia
her next.—Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin.
■todsman. say* of it
"It 1* undoubtedly
Yew. my sou. you arc right
A "tariff
one of the best yellow field varieUre for
reformer" is n man who spends ono-fcrurt.L
rich land In latitudes whore It v.-il! grow."
ofi hi* time denying that be i&gt; a free
Gregory, tho MasraCehusetts
' isman.
trader and the other throe-fourth* howl­
big for free trade.—Detroit Tribune.

Ko second term
Non-part Iran ship
Civil service reforal.
Public office n public trait.
No removals except for eausa
Justice to fishermen
Reduction of tbe surplus

MILK COWS

As Decoration Day approach**. Prretl
dent Cleveland Is seeking some secluded
dale where ho can go trout fishing with
i out being vexed with the ghosts of dead
’ Union soldiers. —Dayton Journal

.
.
__ __ » —nvewllnir very &lt;■
porLW^
popuhtlon
j,lve bf-m hw a-'1'1 hefl'7

whr Ackerts

we- vMvaO'fc. SL

Wages in this country uro double what
they nro in free trade England. This aj&gt;plles to every kind of labor. Our farmers
are infinitely bptter off than the British
farmers —Atlanta Constitution.
Tlie manner in which all congressional'

kiuit

is iw®™ “,**
l':r!«.rc*lca ks..-u.
It will I«— „rr tdl Btoai
)«;«&gt;« O.

ocr.nrred in setne fit ibe ranrn
lon-ios UEvn oev.&gt;ir»T»»
.
‘
— *-»«»*
dUtrlf-.v
U&gt;r- 1» “&gt; ««*■»
“J •«
** Eh»
!!'’

" ...... ..n.MntM it- 1
! rh«.r«« *»d mart .bBddMt
«
, b«r. rl-Mlw p.rb.P. bta. «d«bj * »“
. Tartar &lt;•-' Onsteft ha* afcanduited |
tliat
produced in tta country Corn
...--------- -- ——
»
’• entered
.....__—I the l.w^.ter
1 has a relatively small share In the taof |,ie ,|ai&gt;-v a.nd
broader Hoiil
Arid r.f*
of a !•
I making in any country The pnrth7”^' I itsh-jwsidler.
era states are giving more and more prom |
spavin liniment rouwtre all
THE CHIEF
loom* to cattle, the wheat interest raia- j
()J, cani,Harrt lumps and bleintlvcly declining in the older setHernnuts. I iNUV frfnn
In; curbs.
uulu iinrBl^i blood
-------- -par
-------ringtiota.
Mitin., anralns.
aprsln*.
Milk rows ar- n&lt;oelvlng rather more mlints. swrenet. •■*
—»»•«•«•« -title*,
Nara W0
.. __ it.... thn-a;etc.
A/uiffti. nir. Save
*50 - - - attention than Ln recent years in tta east­
ern and middle rtatos. and are Increasing
o.Trrtw wllb
popuU
hr. K. II. uihrap. drua.-1-l. IlMIW
CHICAGO
W'
CHICAGO
tion There I* aome recuperation from Mich.
■
I ——————y .
__--------...
. --------- , Tb^ union
Ixwfe
Tbe
UUlan Lewis company branded
stranded nt
at j
triets.' Naw York especially, where ]Prirte i Adrian Saturday HigbL Financial dvpn-s-1
j -----aion.
I
|
of thfiir product* ruled so low.
Thn betaf is expressed, in the report ;
ix(| &lt;Mm,
of
Sjatvin Llni-}
quoted from, that the rtoek interest* of nie,n| (.nrw{ tny fine Norman man* uf two .
tta United State* ore In a comparatively (
Jv
tpavitt» which damaged her |
prosperous condition, with a pro’,poet of va)iw. at
««). it U the gnuxfret
advance' te priore. especially* tho« of Blemish cure I ever used. John McCain.
Bonn-Denier. Darlington. III,!.
Ind. Silin
bold Lit
by
Dr. E. H. Lathrop. dnwgtet. Rastlnr*.

FLOATING SOAP

mu&gt;«iw™.——r* •&gt;&gt;

In the opposition to tho free traders the
Republicans must lead, not follow.
A
majority of congress are -friend* of the
protective policy
Tho Republican mem­
bers of tho bouse will eocuro the support
of every Democratic protectionist in con­
gress if they frame such a bill m tho ex!-,
genejes of tho situation demand.—St
louis Globe-Democrat.

»• Bu-r
count) trvoa- ,

itoSJi?

JAS. S. KIRK &amp; CO

Mich.
We are informed that tbo common I
tow1p&gt; m-ar Mackinac l-&gt;land will
asparagus beetle appeared the past sum- ,j^.nr Memorial ds&gt; « that handvawtn-r in such vast numbers in New Jereey
•
that the owners ofsome rather extensive
plantatinns of this exrvllent vegetable : Mbji wimuiw'e HtxreHiMG enter •bouM
b.™
™ri»d«i &gt; ■ -toio- «• ™i J
ssfs

work Is now being twisted to servo tbe
The second figure represent* Favorite
president's electioneering scheme* is an
Interesting illustration of Democratic in­ Golden Dent yrhich ripens very early and Uvat ion iu consequence of tho depreda- « w)n&lt;1 «*iir. and h thei*-»: renn-&lt;)yror'fl»rrh&lt;ra.
genuity. but Juat a trifle humiliktbtg hence suc«&gt;eds far north, where many va­ tioas of the imuvt named
It wins *1 I TwentytHe rents a tattle.
‘
when considered as national legislation.— I| rietlM. including Chanter County Mam
most unaccountable tlmt any cultivator '
,
f,nrlw thl, Clvti War.
Evening WisBousin.
moth, will not mature
~
of asparagus «Jm&gt;u1U know how to quickly
of ApriJ 1M1 to tbo J4lh of
Varieties of fluid onni valuable for soil­ destroy this well known pert. Inasmuch J AprtL 1«5 iwben tta'order to stop eclirtThe Timocratic mwihlnn hi the Louse
at Washington seems caught on a dead ing and fodder are Southern Horse Tooth, a? it ho* been published hundreds "f
«*» Ssued).
United Btatr* govurncenter. 'lie president may bo able to pry Sweet Fodder corn. Hlcnt'r Prolific and
times during the jjoat twenty year*
Tho n)M1» “calksi for’’ S.'iW.MS men. There were ,
Tboroughbrud'Whito Flint. *Th£w latter
it to n start with patronage. Tho ma
remedy 1* dry caustic lime scattered over
’
"
&lt;l——
Is
of
*ncb
spreading
habit
that
not
more
mh. in de—1888.
chino cannot atari Itself. The Democratic
the plants in the morning when wet with most of which would have 1m supplied in
leaders can neither get a majority to fit a than one kernel should bo allowed to grow dew Tlie larva of tta asparagus bootie
ita great aurkering. habit,
Whol&lt;*ah' romorub.
tariff bill nor a tariff bill to fit the ma- : in a hill
is a small, soft, naked, thin skinned
‘ breadth of blade and jrmallneo* of stock
Vse of office for polities.
jorjty.—Philadelphia Preas.
•killful Actuarial that tta Fedarul anniM
TMI SPECIALIST.
grub, and the least particle of lime com
; recommend it as a fodder plant, while for
contained about i.800,000 nwn, at whom
Fishery treaty humbug.
The New York Independent tersely and j
Ing in rtintacl with this cause* almost in
1,500,(XX) at vorionc tinw* wren in active ter­
SnornxHU mirpluB.
forcibly sums up Mr Clavelsijd’s career :J cnsllsge purposes It is one of tbe most val
slant death
If t ta grubs are killed thfere visa Of three 69.700 fvecy nnariy) were
j uabk'surioticH now grown.
Second U-.ra nmducsi.
as president in those words: ’*He started •
will be no beetles — American Agricul
killed in battle and 115,000 mortally wounded?
Partiaan polttica in office.
out to lift the Democratic party.
2
ty. __
and
turist.
while l»H.0W died in coiup or boapttal It U
He (Clovultmd) found 2.850 presidential ended by letting down tlie goverraDent.”
also intimated that *t tain 2O.0OD died toon
postmasters in office, and ho lias removed It -pould hardly be poeaible to state the
or changed 2.000 of thorn , Mis jKistmastor casts more succinctly or more accurately. Alfalfa or Lucerne tlirougliont the coun­
The Inclination is growing for car]*:
general, out of 52.000 4dnployes under —St Louis Globe-Democrat.
try
Now the truth In a nutshell I* jnrt beds and fancy flower gardens. To read­
him. Las removed 40.000 Out of thirtyThe iniquitous tariff docs not seem to this There i» no tatter plant known for ers who are couteiiiptaflng efforts In thl*
three ministers abroad the president has
producing a large amount of gnvn fodder line tin* acixnnpanyingcul may prove ra'gremoved or changed thirty-two. Out of cisco Post.
and many also UM it for hay. but owing
56.000 places he has removed or changed
to thn wnody fiber of it* item it cannot
Th- plan presented D designed for a
When Mills gets his bill through the rank along with timothy, clover an*many
48.000. and out of 48.000 there are not
aquare plot of ground, but can be adapted
country will have neither revenue', nor
yty Republicans among the appointees.—
other well known hay grosses
It grows toother rhapmi plot* with a little-eonsurplus, nor character, nor mean* of do
best in warm ramate* and deep rich soil,
It possesrea the merit of nor
feneo. nnd tliat seems to bo what th- and it’fca not suited to a liarrl pan or close, trirarfre
•dty, and with a careful armugenient of
Democratic party want*.—Minneapolis
THE PENALTY OF FREE TRADE.
oouipoct clay soil or any thin land wtarn plant* is exceedingly, effective.
Tribune.
e
it* long top footn would intat wlthobHud tliat in four
Protection to tlie American ballot ^triirtions
li may be sown broadcaJrt. or
against fraud, and American labor agulnxt in drills, but ■. In either nue the ground
palling aggregate of l.ttJO.OOU uble bodiod
England, ho Mid. is now paying tho
foreign capital, will be written on the
penalty of tar forty years of theory ns op­ standard of the'Republican parly, nnd should bo rich and wnll prepared, and u«t*
posed to her 450 previous years of pros­ that standard will carry them to victory of a weedy eharacter The first growth
of the young plants W alow and ferNe, ■
perity under protection. and she must re­ In November.—Minneapolis Tribune.
htmee It I* usually tatter to mw in quite 1
turn to Uxjswgoxi old days, or her work­
It was
very
------ —
z badly overdone in Loulei. narrow drill* .that can ta kept clear of 1
ing px’ple niust either emigrate nr starve.
an*
Tha
South
Carolina
Democrats
would
weed* tta first Reason
Lucerne has taen 1
I am iufurmed that there are present to­
bo ashamed of such a clumsy job Tlie • grown to a *m*l! rxtrtit in the northern
night some laboring tnon—mou who work
Wrap! tolling uptaith'80^000 uujmity b ' state*, but seem* specially well adapted •
I mortality fa American taatatal* ws* a free- j f.. i-nnvinro I !.t
, tl&lt;« over Ml MTHMih tea Crimora war ;
«»c&lt; l ■
fender oC tie Atherirau standard &lt;&gt;fwkgM? nllttlp too much But if*^&gt;w»tatriL:inix . to tta south iFroWtcn to twenty potinff*
that In th«- British n-vpitah was S3 per eeut, I Cal, from the • T'
In &lt;1...
- ■&amp;, ....
- ...
.
hvmg and self government, to moot you scared the iMmocratic mauagnrs were.— i of rwvh will, tie required M tta acre, ar '
Now York Mall and Express
I cording to the’ manner of atiwing.
here, aud to coufww ray Inability to single
Wo 1.L11 that Brer Randall
hand at:
------- i------- .
yon out from the meruhantn and tnann---------- is on
----------------Furiiy
Your
Blou&lt;l.
fscturer^pn wnt
It la a boast that the
tta Democratic caufcusen of the homo ;
imported pntnt&lt;&gt;«-« tnr twn.
Buoib au&lt;1 mental m»!Ui depond 3pou
ciilxen of no other country rar, mata thatwith the regularity of an old tirner. Jmrt j
i ™..
;—Imca
-7.^-. In
,D ;'
j have
wimwiat interested
hca.: hv
...» •&gt;...
..j '
In the chbrehos. at tho convert or tho lee- i
’*an,o we have nowhere nom intima- r.siding the ntautrxw nn foreign potatm-- i
ture. the employe and tta employer, the &gt; tion lhttl Bpcr Kal'&lt;1'l!! has let go hk grip f'W :&lt;-ed in tta BgftenJtan) papers this |
",.w.
wiucn
uc
u&gt;;enus
to
winter
1
nitgrown
n
large
nnmbmof
I
J*
’
*ro*rtF
*
Pd
''
:i
*
j
housewife and the housemaid, cannot he I on t*u*1 dnh.wltb which be intends to winter
I h«r»- grown n large number of I
singled out by
by ;the
the anparal
apj.ar.-l worn. Tta
*■”*»-*«"-v'”
■
'
protertion'orr fieatrnetkm
fi&gt;jxrnctwu of domestic
■
In !; -■ —
-•
—
,
___
__
Sr* xts
1
dnrtric* concrrns especially tta working ; ,rolt
•
t**
wi it* woamvea /ewl.rr‘a‘C a'*4
lx'w,^r»
. xncn of America. Would you »hhn tho j
Tliu Ignorance of Milla concerning stuck
Hw! XV
’••’•Ttn.m ula:
?
T f 1 **
ttn'1
nwe
products of a mill on one hide of a rivor holding* is no greater than the general acrJimatise a foreign vnrtav. nnd then we ’■
* iA
w!lh
P.
**”
th” U»* of
Yurt? «£i
••?.»&amp;£“*’ K!W1- K, w
because
&gt;w. Ignorance concerning tin plates ar,-cotton an- not sure of having « valuable variutv. ■
tacauno Ita
ita owner paid 5 per
per, cent less
••&lt;**! &lt;» tur dntj. fsr
After ^&lt;-,.-..1
.. '
““ "'*r
than ourrtiot wage*, and pAtrQnlxa ah esAfter
several yosre ,^..1
trial _r
of _n
all the loading
tablh&gt;btat,liroctly across ttayiver where
English and Sculrh variation I have not
found one that, will compare for produc
wagte'tture SO per oeut less than In nearly overythtog that Amariea*H need
A practical advocate of brine salting for
the liqjoutted mill’ Tho demoralizing The tariff law bijio longer in aid of the tjveneas with an average American kind. butter wammead,
proportion of one
nona, all over u.y n &lt;■;.-• i .v&gt;nii «...
Do not half pint of aait to a r.IIo:, -f naJer
competition of unorganized labor at home beginnings of great Industrie*. but in My advice tn potato growers Is
is insignificant when measured by. the ill malntcnancn of vested interests and of plant Imported seed if yod wish to grow a making the weak brine tha/ I. nwol to
**.*-&gt;■
effect of open competition with the prod
high wages for tho workingmen.—Now crop of potatoes that will pay the cost of wash the butter, a little mode or less «*lt
cultivation.—lew England Farmer
uct* of scant clad, il! fed foreign - labor.
York Mail and Express.
being Immaterial Churning Is stopped
In your praiseworthy desire to poshes*
Tho Democratic press talks about the
while the butter is in the form of
n
your own homo*, you may have incurred fidelity of Louisiana to the DAuoeratic
“ * pinhead; the but
an iadebtednes*
Would you by a stroke
In the cut. Pig 1 represent* Hubbard's
party. It dpes not tall us. however, that
^ra’r" °B- &lt;n&lt;1 at low,t "«&lt;Wh
of law double the araouut? You aceom
this "fidelity" Is tho result of treason to Curled I«if tomato, numbered with flic of thia weak brine I* puj |n u, fl(wt t|tK
plish tl&gt;» satne result by favoring free tta principles of liberty and of^tho sub­ earliest of early sort*
The fruit in small thX?^
!?lUnnl,U H
«mt.
foreign trade, which will shrink your version of tho rights of a largo class of to medium in. rise, tha plant dwarf .In
the brine bring drawn off and the peowum
earning i one-half la a twelvemonth, but citizens by means tliat every dvillxod habit Tho name comes from tbo fart repeated till the brin© runs clear The
which will not shrink tho mortgages on man must look on with indignation and that the leaves curl a* though the plant
■trong brine u, be next used is a eaturatad
yrrar hnroca
If by a certain law yon horror-—Now York Tribune.
were drying up
Mint on-a« much salt m the wBrewere dcprivtxl of work and turned from
dissolve The washing brine is •hol.
There is a Democratic club in St- Louis
your home*., and your employers were re
°UgWI
frt,tn th- batt«’ &lt;nd
called tho "Vest club," in honor of the
dneed to bankruptcy, would you divide
Missouri nanator. A vest club is better
strot^ hHnelI. poured un to
your raaalning crust with the ttaorirta
tluui n bloody shirt dub. but, perhaps, if
m ■
brine the butter elands
wta made that law* Be not deceived.
till event single atom is covered with a
It took of! its vest a bloody shirt would bo
The free foreign traders aro playing with
oj brine
Great difference of opinion
ytrar dotlnfea as rocklesaly as boys play disclosed.—New York Tribune.
prevails ip regard to the advisability of
with fontball*
Under tta pretext of re- •
Tl,e 0,(1 •oldi&lt;*« d«*-1 expect nothing
bripo Halting
Aa good autboritv as T
during surplus revouuc, ttay are strain- ' r~*" **“ n-m~— •- -—' •'
* vD. Carth tail* to are either it* utlhty or
disappointed
tat them form column.
Ing oven- nerve to degrade our labor eye
^■nv a« compared to applying'the .alt
tern to the European level, mid unless
vigorous proteats nro hurted into Wash­
ington by laboring men from every indus­ command of tbe army.—J
trial center, tin-, effort will be successful
Midte certain that your seed is dean
Put no mnfidenor ta thote wta ted! you
rhere la nathtag more disastrous th*,
that neither party dwdrra industrial lagte
•owing foul seed.
latiou
if. for political affect, that drath gan. Trio Standard -Wo real freetrader*,
6yrr iuul&lt;b,lr pUa, ,;U1
Sh warrant of Amcriran Industrie*, the whose alm Is the 'abolition of tbe but
1 tariff bflL Is pataM in »h„ iOwer ihred of a duty. have. Indeed, good raaaou
; CKIJUOR
taraae with tl
to be satisfied with tbe work of the (Mills)
Fig 2 reprreenta H»t bnway's Rgcalriir.
taatupjnd In
commit toe. and with tbe efficient support which Vick claims Is. the tart tomato lie
inraidcnl mag sign
■ha* rvrr grown
This is early, uiedlita
tt. and ttan
&lt;“• j to large, smooth a» nn apple, solid, andiof

NASHVILLE,

Mien.

Can give tho«e.suffering
from any form of

DISEASE

The best possible testimonial
of his ability to grapple with
these • diseases » successful
practice in dealing with such’
disorders.

sfbstimoniai

Of these hr

'of Hastings ano •
j eluding busine- : •
j meetiauics and • ;.

suigh
epti-

. tniners-.

DON3* P.UT.Oi

• Seeing him if you are suffer। ing from such di&gt;«Now

Consultation Free.

SSEJr

-

n£

Tbe Dr. will tell ym; plainly
। whether or not lie can- cure
•(y«’U. Extended experience s­
a 8i»eciali&gt;t enable bin’- to
easily determine, and thebe^t
of nn dern appliance*- and the
im^Rt
approved iwnt'dies
adanted forspet iai । . many
- of tn»*m prepnrod &lt;»nl.v
Banghman. &lt; nnb'u* him w
' feet a run’' ea^iiy " ;
uth* ■
.ers uouhbfuj'l.
I
When An Yeo tag?

,'^111 r

i”'‘I1 "” d‘“*’—Ml, rf

w alter/

messtn* —Indiatinpota Journal

luiminc &lt;&gt;rape
For training thr vine tbe Kirtffcn trr-Uis

IN A CO. '■■‘Pfl*

�Till- VILtAGE DOCTOR.

A

SECOND THOUGHT.

DROPPING 10,000 FEET.

HUNTING

FOR "FIGHTING

JOE."

EXAMINING TEA.

REVIN SCENCES OF THE TIME WHEN
BAU.OON.ST-S OASING LEAP WITH

r .EHY BO DY PRACTICED MEDICINE.

A BIG PARACHUTE,

WHAT A CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICIAL
SAYS ABOUT

“Calomsl

and Jalap.'

&gt;4 t:Mi»y, gel tbe shriek of
-s' ,&gt;f hi* «tr* and then take
i|to old plnnttition tinte* ho
i lunttaod. Among tta ole
•4 void ta tta [xintry of the
i tta iKHtw.wife kept her
4,-n-d cnrionsly about ta
lit.' ruth.- * retired shelf on

to. dr5 |O,
|toni ,
w&amp;koSSui**
“ —

£4'.' ownd-wtor. Asa
ta- evervtariy rWs
vlto yearned to be
(■ or
VJLMKVTS.
.
'P‘ t iiluentea wg» Umith today. There
.-...;u • lisuosra. A man
jerebro spina) men­
, ' :k-i had. If hu hud A
ta Une i-Ndl&gt;rtl lift ongufth
j 1 lymouniotda. Tbi^w ird
i.w.ettiy filing ut him.
i ■.•ngUfthlr; putrid *pre
i\.in tta tai. Ila
' il trouble with hi*
• . ui-nl piititlmc wae
i- . 1 iii-Jol-bronidiitiak
i«m invmtal in our
r-» ra-vvr troubled
-.., Hem» old time
: . ■ t '. die. Imd a cun•! il fr» in w inch tu eiioiav,
i f livdl, plain nnd unro-

' • 'dud lie donil'u-d iiitusa'U to
-iusl arid jnUp—adituuisvelfuh rtare must havo
tpfn-w ■ f these drugs when
d'letont died. If a man
mkkj, U-s» i.ittcu by a mad dog
b ...dal'liv be was told to toko
if ii4 rvfitood and diedjit
-ciit. jit bo took them and died,
- that no human power could

&lt;-i nnd jhlap The only re:n: - the private remedies of the
.t tin vid woman thought
: valuable medicine out-of

•amaru.&lt;ii,' Mrs. Perkins, often
t . ury- tin* uw of make not
..i- ’■■ bring ttadtevoMrapidly
An .-. I iHgro, Aunt Kitty,
brtitucoi was duck'* fat, but
- kiikvi.ut u errudn phase of
:.&lt;• la: invited over a, flro

‘•unmiihy that ita artro-

taste or

-

.- n it cb-irnrd the vrindpipc aii&lt;i
■
and finished by par­
- .f tft^re..t. Its forte wu.-

•t’r-ught tta cold ont, and it
r;. ; .al.sin out, and the heart s
• thing ttar Caul 1 te moved
tn tta cuticuls after a composi-

testament bearing date tta Ktb &lt;ia&gt; of kpril *
-D-. MTT. Dy wftleb &lt;w, Zalmtrtek HnbjJn hL’
came tho owner ot «i.f lu«» . ..t

«ww, amtued Hie cumpwniMM by *j«tang it
-4- -

^4®

—&gt;nr «.„rl,i.

tar work of reforming tta norH_
she was a girl of iuI1Pi -.i,....... , .

“ °

8&lt;&gt; said Edward D. H&lt;yB!l to n group nf
SK

vf town u,

proprietary t&lt;» the

i.i'uw.ru.,

spu

u’-Sfc"

referred to his law taok, (or KU1dai;ee’
SaT ^W°rku “ hl* hbrary reading Uu-w
books, and M she thought lie amid
anything but what he found there ,ho r,r£
fully tore out and burned thuw tagra that
cnotetarel priuc.pl.. uf dwiiionaof wl£h3£
diaapprored. How could he, whlh on th.
onyttang not to ta seen In tta traita by whteh

^J^°ffe,ulv's u OVw’y u* b"ok Hint *ta
^«ted iu bu library.
Uut
th#

a“* iuto lh‘' IJre until the
book Suited her, aud ata felt *u:v that her
fattat would tacompelted to confine hijj^f
to such law ra sta h-ft. 8ta kept on at this
Zto? f‘k'“»K •WWk’* U",a 4,0
iau,Fbt
at it; tmrby that Ume a great |&lt;ft llf j
Cody * law library tad been
ln
efforts to roton, tta wwld.-Nrw York buL

----- --------------------- isnif,"
TWtooUre authorities of Vienna he
time pan have,
appUarti.w, issued so
calta. ’ utterrtattoiuil identity'card* " ron“toUiu; of a photograph, on willcU ’u brhrf
porwtsri dm-riimon of tta owner ft written
’ll
lltonnan. Fn-hefa
English), and to which an ofik-ml certificate
and seal ft attadust In such a way fut w&gt; Dre_
vent tbe ptttibiUty uf the .-xcdiang.. &lt;rf the
carte de visit, j-tatograph. Therard ft kept
m .1 .mail leather cover, cun therefore easily
ta carried, aud for purpose of id.nufirattou
ft fully as useful uud even more convenient
to traveler* than a pMsport. This same idea
r*“ P?dln
Pnw tick6t*
our Ceatennial Exhibition in 187B.
Each press
ticket bore tta photograph of the editor or
report.T Who j-rwutwl it, aud this prveaution prevented “passra" from taing traurferred.—House Journal

hiw

i;iAle

' S?H‘ *“t'r'for U*y
10010,1 w'ina
apdcxhmutol. Afu-r drinking heartily tlw
Gvrauui *)&gt;uku up again and said;
'

. *

uugid^ b «H° tWU***•
fron, chil'lhXirtokZ ‘tta’kJE^

to .
tiior-

tv Philadelphia tor him.-

by dH-mical analysis, a valuable aid to tta
examiner."
“Is tra tastfng or testing injuriou.?”

'

and delight In u..j sr-iuaro salU.
i
H&lt;ri«vdu ..^Z i
Uwsta^nt eve^J11aX^ X^
anting In tta- ron.’irwtmg of Lalk-.m ^d
«i every poclhfe iwuion bad made nn
uM-rtBion, frequently ruins nn
i
abtetaigbte.
J C
*
c0““der

w°inen bearing trunks and bandies and
children; mottare with
ta ,h° ,hroa“’ *U
*,W"T’ “*
lh&lt;’ ,h''‘bu Ottaere in gray rode
up nwl down warning tta propte to remove
^iiM.aud etahiren to ptecosof safety, a.

Ttaroi.Bou^’ ta«“XmraJl
t
tag to A, anything unjew. I cj taLt Jn X
viou* muriUand tall AirttaMta-ranr IlJfaa
man A few huiulred f.«t ta». or B tL bun
dred tort mure will ceita? nothin ■ 14 nm I
met at taw doublJita dtaX
'

ra“n-ut' '-utTywm would not ta
'?r®“» &lt;*v«*ling aaythmg.
k“w.‘ Jo*, Huoker n“T ^ru than
1T*
L*«‘» bumbtat, private, but h« tad
fuI* of tnion tohtar. who.hail
b*"
“* ,trwtfc“
i«» n knownutl.iug, nnd pend tho scouting
3uft.&lt;d»ral4M iiwsy tut ignunuituk they came.
tar iftteuing to a fuw of hft blind answers
"J «l~A"ratoi w»l k. to
will,
y!"."?1
i* *or
J*« etawhere. There

He repented thl-. talk
enr reudv nn.i '■&gt; &lt;if.

whi-n getting lift
. .

tories, will determine qualities without pro­
longed tasting or amnlling; an exoeadve in­
dulgence) m thia respect doubthw would aud
•ometimca does affect tta nervous system, ft
may be seriously." “It naturally ervotes

Zajrablek Holden departed' Staft Ufa
•raving tar last will and testamrot taarlngdate
tbe tan day of Augu«t. a. D.. imi. by whfth tta
Mid John lioidra became the owner of said
u&lt;de and tiHirtgagegiven ttal on Jtainntey tta toiRb tav VJi.
at Mt*&lt;v*elnck In the forenooo. I
KliaU *ell at public auctk&gt;n.*to tta hlxtart bidder,
?^1th,&lt;jI¥i'U,.frout &lt;1Qor ‘d tta courthouse In tho
City of Hastlncn. Barry County, Mich Iran, (that
relK
f‘ta:*"bPre ’be cireult court for Bar,m M0,deu'. the premise* deseritad hi

&gt;; theorem
nasaUthaj

?;x.r£s!i-' s;

km?
J™'1 l"‘to. ijiurteri1, i of section numbertwrarytwoasitn town one (1) north of range ten (|6)
west, coutaliiing seveatv-oneand TO-IOO acres trf
laud, ta the same more tm Im.

... .........
fcv., uuucr wv pjtaeni n* taw.
entirely too much; and at tliesamu time it

•itiarter
h j line, twelve Ct3) Chains and fortkaevm &lt;«)
i!°
toghway known as tbe Grand
KaRi^ruuMl.tileiK.-eaHttirav &lt;3&gt; C!:aUl9^a,J
thirty ho link*, ihenenrouth ten &lt;to»chains amt
slxty-inven (S7l links to quarter (Uy line ttanre
tW“‘“n,
»&gt;‘ree G) etam,

"Very likely, m both quality ami strength
aroewential elements composing a good cup
of ten. Many a good housewife fails in no­
curing a good cup of,tea by not puttft^ KTi'tirr tew.te
‘
center; in ti .swnv v.u i nVH tu.. r».T^.i .
ly^Jn did nut know what panicky times i enough in tta pot."
t&gt;.«
only ktouttok.
“S’b" U»» «« «■ U«“How do they adulterate tea iu tta pro­
HX- ym-ift. uf atom doth. It te not uniiku a i*«U«1 wards upstairs were hungry; so ta i
' dudug cwintrtair
State of Michigan. County of Barry- **.
mammoth Gmbrelin without a. (tick, the put on &gt;1 long fare ami declared that he
"We have no accurate knowledge'upon
V*"1 ”v rirtuecfawrlt
brnew* living tagiblo Curds running down iual just tad u vudt from ayiarty of Confedwhich to Inse an intelligent reply. Tta al­ of lien tirUb Issued oat ot the Circuit Coart fur
twenty-five test, and fastening to nn iron ■' eratw who tad eaten up about all thr jnuitry
tta County of Barry. Slate of Michigan, to me
contained, and ttare really wm. not- "enough leged mrthtxbi are various, but sufficiently
*U1 delivered ngalnst the roods and
left now to begin on.’’ Tbe true bumnwr well authenticated to repeat."
nerer ex|&gt;ccte to live high on a route that has
just been traveled by other* of hu kind, and
was fastened to tta outside of tta hot air tmi- ]
“.Wide variations in tta quality of' leaves 1-rank] in Harner la and to tbe tel kiwi nr de­
barn in a perpendicular form by a cord. I ttaae unfortunate fellows took tta burgher’s
found in tta same ‘cheat1 or ‘chop1 are often scribed piece of land to-wit:All that eertalnnlwce
IV lien the balloon was at tta proper height !

To
&lt;mlv

nto .j,.
.vhoW. ,
Nm-v to iBuu'iue n - whi&gt;» ™- &gt; '

Sum.thing About llxlesu.

----------- uaxwon, ue .

UO UU Aura ol n».-Ui&lt; torn Ora. In
...
Iu,, hi. lira, uraT H.
*“ ’"““IT1 17'■’•”&gt; T“" -a -taUH —r bJX nul,
*.I1“” A"lb”'"' ol . ■•taMHO’l. «-l — iwSnW u,
A. b.
p; ,Wg

boMUi,. u»
IuU.Er.wndk.
“
I™''—”—■&lt;"&gt; -I- —N»»d«.&gt;. ’b" “A - hh&gt; U» IMU-r l»Ur^d
to l» &lt;lnj Mr. ot » ibtriOE ud nohte
Ottuk. The Arabians, ft is true, employ a "JUi nu.,
..
.
Scab- if I .aur l.Ht
1
- N.
MX balloon outtht k. ink. n» op two
Tf1
MCiouf tta Arabian iMtrqnwnu being tuned InHda ut SX&gt; twd trwn the Um. 1 kwr. th.
to quarter tunes in iuch a way that music ballooo. Thl. dwthik- wtU nwupr thr™
Meontlk
after
tfiat
■
ntirr1
f,
.
r«arna.
rtoam &gt;11
adapted to ttain cannot
i-uuiui ta
uo playedI'layeu. ujmo
upon aa
.,
. ,
•
. . .
--------,
European :instrument
Europsrtti
iiAtrumctit uf
of any kind,
kiod, or even , rigmriawde or one npnnta and thirty aetonda
sung by n Euro&gt;&gt;ean without giving the
Oriental the impression that tta tuns u false ’
inx^Urmj.t-Ulojopw^-J.
—San Franc: *co Exnuuner.
The chute* guy iuu. brosen, cried Hogan
instantly. "I’ll havo to come down and
start over." As -xm as puodblo Hogan deThe night clerk at a Wert Side hotel has
srended. ’Til .go up Again in an hour," ta

loon shot up almost straight to a distauoa of
fully K’jSX) fssA. It then settled aliouc 400
M t and hung like a tall in tho bnavcnx The

matobvs, and then drop* off to sleep; If &lt;­ ground watebed tta taUoon wj,th bated
customer attempts to |iass tta sleeping clerk breath. Tta rvj«irters were provided with
without paying bi* check his b-ct encounter powerful glesec*,and saw Hogan makeready
to jump.
fusitado tliat nrouMw tbe sleeping clerk and

Talk.”

sirtKot/puuring a given quantity of tailing

u, Ki; 2^2^ £—..... -...........

I™"i”'A"4,ur'"S Ito torrluur

M
u
Mr. H W. nwn

touier* from getting away without laying
their score. At tho same tune ho combi nos
buriuea. with pleasure, arid thereby gvta
more sleep thou any other night clerk in
town. Every morning at I o'clock bo strews

nxai
4"'“*' 1£*‘*uorMo4.lu*««l ttam in touj

™
“

! ~&gt;™&gt; Uu-1-nditan iMCIrai h..k t.m
,
^d-bln, hi. mdiury wmurr, -id, u.
I nd or bwiUhul colora!. nd .n«-»«d
. nj„„| U. r»rri (r-w, th.
.i iu rk—
. t„„t hrt«rfi«. hod It -n uroo(h Orwu
i Uu“ •»
mwU» wwtory ot l^tation at
Loa.ion H- wa. m|.l.w«t brOrant Inn
I at WaHdop&lt;«. and Iw ^no,t.hwd Grant
. on hi, lonr anwud th. world. It nu thrmrh
Grant that iw jot to l» eunnl
at
1 r&gt;__ _ _ _a a. . a. . a
.
.
।
aua bocmimju uuxou up tn some
| question a* to id* right to certain salaries

BUhanur ,»dU™ b.
ta U»
someway. It was through Grant that ta
I gnt tho material for hte “Military History of
UlywwaR Grapt." It wa. through him that
j he got tho experience that enabled him to

with those that are matured, neglecting to
expense of tho quality."
“How much tea is confiscated P
“During my service only one imrtanre of

."Why do y&lt;xi not drew samples youreelfr
“in excepUonal Caere 1 do. This duty.

spiracy; a Cuban KumonM,” published in
ISiS, luts hardly had a national circulation.
Tta truth is that Bodeau has Ijocomv greet
•
1 DU CEUIO
cmwvu. uugou Orow i» up
fay tta reflected light of Grant, and tta ntti 11 ta rcakoed the ropes to which ta lashed ' tempt to makh out Grant an Ignorant, un­
I himself. Hr did nut expect tta chute toepen 1 grammatical writer, and a man unable to

he might ta shaken off tta bar by ttarapidity fallen flat, as far as Washington is concerned.
&amp; tta fall unlee ta took the precaution to It may ta that Bodvsu was not treated
ubjwito/ti -to thuir jiaticnU
I fMtan himself. Wtan ta stepjwd on the edge
’ ' No’ matter how much the
of tta car to spring off into space some of the which ta tad with Grant, but he has un­
I hj^.-tAtors grew palu and sick. Surely thb questionably injured himself greatly in atat
j airing man wa* going to certain death.
m»i- -imiy warned to turn a
■
A jbout of terror goes up Hogan hu
I jumpKt Down lik.- n caniiuu lull he fell for writer well. Ho u a very p|caaaut conver­
■ I abne-l tint^ first blow ut tta
WO fort. Tta chute has not yrt opened. sationist, uud hi* round, rod whlski-rod
;im«, aud it tiappcund in thft.
! Down it came like a gigantic elongated bird.
faro, h» short, stumpy form and hft pleasant
•• &gt;Mting on u |ilnnintion nnd
I Hu won falling like a meteor, and tta n&gt;octa- blue eyes are well known in Washington. ti6
lattar, u. r.uui of advanced
1 tors shut tlu-ir eyu* white still keeping their. has boon spending tta winter hen-, and It is a
J-ath’s door, owing tcrapruglass'- elevated. Suddenly a shout goes up. matter of regret to hft friends that ta ha*
■f dynetitery. Day by day tho
Tta ebute ho* caught ta &gt; air. It opens like become Involved in tta present controversy.
worth ita weight in gold, taxapw it wo* tta wings of n monster eagle. Hogan's flight Even were ho correct in hft stat, menu bo
•'
The &lt;i:w desire of thodying coined fur tta Conf.dvrato government dur­ downward was almost stopped with a jerk. would havo trouble in proving them to tho
■Untight of cold water from one of ing tta rebellion, from a die which was cap­ Tlien tta chute tcttles down to a strady
tured by the Unital Rtatra auttaritim after journey earthward with iu pxu*enger, and Into a controversy . in which ta is handi­
■
mgs whi'ih abounded on tho
in thri minutes from the time tbe recklue capped at tta imtert, and into which he will
.
&gt;in&lt;i blinded and thirst' tta forty-second piece hud been struck off.
it is thought that only about twenty &lt;if tta*o man k-tt tta balloua ta landed :afely in mi gat into more trouble tta further ta goes.
ojwii field wmo little distance from where Thera is no doubt in tta minds of tta leading
utarailingly, for the
thinker* nt Washington that Grant i the
i tta asceut was made.
,
CtomvpotMhint was almost the first to grasp । author of lift own book, though ho may have
_________ .____________ y-____ j tta hand of tta acrotuffit
ISO hip r&lt;-quest*.
into Great Britain ft from Hussia. tta largest». “1 lost my breath,” said be, "when I shot , which Gen. Badeau could, from his famili­
'“ ‘ u ui" ro*un, fur ta dearly
competitor of tta Uniteri Staten. Thu annual down so fast, but I caught it again after a ( arity with tho subject and bis knowledge of
literary methods, so easily give.—Frank G.
ave rage ut tta wheat crop of tho United •' time. Il wm a great jump, wnxu'lri!'’
States for .cveral y Ara past Iws tarn 436,- j Profeawr Hogan win reared with smuL Carpenter. __________________
dated, for while no end- had
HOO 000 bustalk, and tbu export 1J3.000.000. &gt; He had never seen a man jump with a chute.
Tta average crop of Rutaa tor the iu.-uo Hn was much duaps-o-nt-d nt th- slow time
■ -1to inm -nwu the uid man
twri'xi 1ms bee n ZffjA'.OUD buxhoft, uud tta made, exjsJCting to come down m mnety axng liltn hi* watch from off oxnort 70 OOO.OUO.-Chicago Herald.
said that you can prove anything by statis­
uniii Tlie chute was twenty feet in diameter
11 ■' ‘
did .no, ami he told me I should
*
' Oscillation wus guarded against by means of tics. Under Lout* XVI, for instance, tho
■".
v "“d bring him a pitetar of
&lt;‘».srerd for the &lt; orrectlona four inch bole in tbe ap-X. He wax over- tobaA-o tax only produced 000,000 francs, ta
’ •- watch was of silver, m largo a* ■
,MUnrfw,lh«nIr.|uMlwmdw«&lt;,ulU
3’
r. and I loiigwl tp
such
lacksou (Mien.) uor. time tta average duration of life waa twentyJ tl,e buf? .
,
I brought Itawater. At times tho batknian.
•even years. Now tta tobacco tax produces
"No, I want a cab to take me." was tta ; Globe-Democrat.
‘ ’’•: ■' -A humanity raata mo bring it,
300/00,000, nnd the average duration of life
'•;i’ ‘ ! ’tank of tta watch and doubt.
rsfily of the purist.
is forty-three years. fhxftkins, who suffer
And the cabby meekly bowed his tadd and j
Ad« io# tc
&lt;■:; man swallowed tho pitcher's oonmado ’the charge M. 75 per cent, of which
- ------—. k&gt;miv.*, -.■■-■
.
a.kman,
• — ——
—-------trot* &lt;-t a draught and dled-ten years after,
,
in
a
very
early
period
of
hft
career,
that
he
was
for
tta
enforced
lusson
in
grammar.
'-i •: ..n .1 1 have tta watch yet.—“J. C.
will not rat too much, and, according' to my
• U) 1:,! ulclphia Timm.
Detroit Free ITwa.
that “all joy* coi
strict notions, ta should never use intoxltacto." Where
A 1 fine wvrr~-w~.
enttag liquoro or tobacco, particularly tta
Farmer (retunisd from townj-Ttars-w tta tamer.
A man should tawp g«d boura
thl'.:
“ /Mnjr incl'*«‘V connected with terbacker, an - tta molaa-w, and tbe condition 1 The gay fellows wno sit up till - and 3 u dock
to-' &lt;r..t„ u^icb JT,
oruUUlncJ only
powders for tta sick brindle heifer, an’ ln
morning, “drinking wino and lager
"-“‘‘■■'•'I tad diwervoa most lasting place ,T.
• beer," probably think they ere tavuig lots
.
With Cd Washington s cavalry
Wife— Where’s tta quinine, John, I asked i ot fun_ Tbo^fnct ft, ttay ore not having
'uluhtrer trooper ..from Virginia,
Wtf^Where . tn. qui
.joynmnt. In betavlxig that ttay aro
re.-r r..,li,tKO&gt;a gjftnt hl also,and with
getting n full measure of enjoyment, they
I &gt;,
1’:T*ai5tfa of Richard tta
i are the victims uf on Illusion; they see life
1.’u«:.m1 In a Hhort encounter-in that The Epoch.
through jaundlood eyes.
WM} .raer ,lt the
wfaen
!
Bv and bv tho scalc»&lt; will bo taken off, life average soma 30,000 potants
g“&gt;
'■'« Maryland in Ha attack ^pon
' .... ....... Maliv !■ tta truth af tta Two-thirds were usually gran
vol ''ra,ter » guard., ta dew, with his own
Ed-How ol
wmmoo mmw), “uM toffT W-e about mod­
T*'“in. Hui sword was ovur four
Al—Look nt this bill from my tailor, re-;
dnmwutratad posribly too
ai&gt; ‘tiigth, tati so heavy that not another
cdptod.'—Tul Bite.
I late to do them any good. As it ft written ublistad as a praotitioner in the. distinct
«« m ?ta army could wftld iu One of tta
—
1
'——~
.
.
in tta Scripture... “I have soon tta wicked In Add rrf patenta Now there nr" about 35,000
v rib., despiu, Francisco’, parrying, ran
.
____ &lt;■ iiko tiid inonls ,u
_____
ki„,„ir nt. . application* each year.
About 30,0)0
teiyourt Jmo
lattert thigh, picrafaw
are granted. Many of tbe devices for which
n-R’ te n:&lt; l„,r^. i.s.______ -TT®
■ ..------- J
but has to De laiu on i.u-.• - --------m, cown □ni.-S,” Orta. h.r»«
could not ta found." it 1* n fart that "tta
way of tta tou-sra-or" of Nature's UwU
a inn
mi l uea rrancisoo made
lartox. strata with hi. mighty Itad. and
ttlmn-s "luUtL" And one Of the old phxlooon»
Tbe f.
brad u&gt; bis shoukters.

ante at Public Metlon or vendue to the htehrat
bldder. at tta north front door ot the Court
!2f^,.eSreU1t00'ullor

BAKKK silHlNEH. StariH at Barry Co. Mich.
u„ ‘7 PBtW A. SHELDON. Voder Sheriff
HMITIl A COUiROVE, Attorneys tor ItalutitT,

packages, or ray about IJKiO.CM) pounds.
About half of ttaae were sulsequentiy ad­
mitted upon re-exanunatiun by arbitration
committees, a« provided by tta oct,'"
“Do you swallow tta tea io tta process at

Notice Is hereby given tliat f *haJl Mdl at pub­
lic auction, u&gt; the highest bidder, on taUMay
tta twenty-third day of Ju»u-. A. D.. law?atdeu
ocloektntbe fyeenoqu. at tbe Probate court
room, in the dt$of llMtlnra. tn ita rimatyrf
Barry. Ln the stale of Michigan, pursuant ta’lloenne iuid authority- granted to me ou tha fifth
day ot May, A. D.. lifts,by tta probate court of
■ "■■■ 1
'
" ■ :.■■■• r . ■’

KUSJiss aayxisM
Urine.'

The north half uiS) of tbenorth fractional»e&gt;r
,n ,rL?,.if ’Pe0on taenty-flre 05) tu township
number three uj. north of range number eight
*77’ Tl&lt;7&gt;rS‘n&lt; J? u,e Vnl,c&lt;1 Hul*l survey;
sail! sale tcbl- sub set tn nil eneninl.eanta-

adulterations or admixtures which do or may
----.__ .. ... ... . ..

Dated May 3th. A. D.. IMW.
v.th
E k24aT»’k'' Administrator.

State of Michigan, ।

completed they aro held subject to tho order

r_vu, v*
,.uvun mun lor
i- ,,,
. .
d'rected and delivered acalnst the goods and
ebauels and real estate of Lymaa A. Bhedd
I did on the jut day of February. A. I), is*
lew unon and take all the ri.-nt title »...t
_ *

In tta examination."—Now York

iuz described
pieceoforthe
parrels
The
south hal/Ym
south ot )*nd to-wit ■
'JU'”enb five .23) in town two
tt) north of range number ten uu)we«t,contalnmr eighty acres of land more or teas; 'atao tire
following piece oc parcel ol taud situate and be­
ing In tae towDMiln of Prairieville, county of
tarry and state of Michigan, and il-wrltad m
follows to-wfte (toinniencln^. at * Mint torty-

I * prepared especially tor children, and ita sueIn curing eroap, whooping-cough, cold*,
hoarseness, brouchltlv. and like throat and
tang affections so etvmtnon to childhood, makes
it JwtUy l-ipulsr n* a household n -fle nil.
remedy. I’rektiam sCroup Bern- Ur^S all
edy ft pleasant to take and eon- fnrrnc Af
tain* nothing the least inlurtous 1O"IDS 01
to the most delicate child. No
nmm
form of opiate enter Into Itseom1 UUP
position, thereby obviating the stupefying effect
resulting from tbe administration of tbe various
ci-m

Cures
Whooping--5-S3;U“SL!f‘!1-;
Cougrh 10
••&gt; time.

SI SiflSE-

' Cures'”''

£ Coughs and
ES’UiS^gdS:." colds.

four (W rods theuco south elghteron &lt; 18) rods,
nuirv im fess, to a fence, thence west twentvtour (M) rods thence norto eighteen [1-. rn-is
along the renter of tbe bfthsay to tbe place of
tarionleg, containing about throe (3J acre# ot
land be tta same more or less; being a part ot
the north west imurter l‘«] of ttanorth east
quarter (ft(ot section nurnlier two {JI in town
one (n north ot r»t,T- ten (10l west, all of which
I shall expose tor sale at public auction or ven­
due to the hlgheot bidder, at the north front
door of the Court bouse in the city of ll.istinrSonDf1' 01JH7??
o' MlchUtan, that bring
ttaptacepf holding tta Circuit Court tor the
County of tarry, on Saturday the 2Bth day of
Mar A. D. Be*, nt ten o'clock In tta forenoon f
.
rity ot Hastings this eth day of
April. A.
,
BAKER SHKINEfc
.. .
Wi’-rifl ri Barry County. Michigan.
BV I. W. V niXiMlS. lA-nn’v Khurl*
*

KtSS?f “
Oounty ot Barry-ss.
NoUee ft hereby riven, that by an order of tta
Probate (ourt for Uic County of Harry, nu.de on
the wtb day of April. A. D. ItaTnlx iSitta
fn”?^S‘Tt£.werc *n('Wrtl tor cradtara toprejentUrttr elaluixagaiBMt Hie estate of Samur!
5Sfcl^.WZSS&amp;“~=!-JS‘
-

tJTMew*. Iteigler A Housh. merchants.
Freeport. Mich., wrilru-We hav- sold mon­
th an four gross ot Dr. Peckham’s Croup Rem­
. la.ui. &lt;&lt;&gt; miu i ruuaie court. at the
cdy. gnaranteeln*
edy.
guaranteelnit it to
.. do
— all
—. that ..is .ta.,™
claimed 1 rebate office. in the City af Hasting*. for examfor It. or refund the price, and not one bottle
han ever been returned.
ef October next, and that such claim* will be
beardI before said court, on Thursday. the well
’
PECKHAM’S CBOUP BHMEDY
In prepared only by Dr. H. C. Peckham. Freewort, Mich. -Sold by all dniafttx, 25c. and 50c.
perbottlr.

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist.

State of MIch^Dy" nTheVtamt Court fur the

County ot Barry In chancery.
Kt&amp;teot Michigan, tta Circuit Court tor the
County ot Barry—In chancery.
Alouro 1&gt;. HtlU, complainant. vs Thomas Mar­
tin. Atnoe Hanlon, tbe unknown heirs of Bal ph
W. Denoon, deeaaaed, aud tta unknown tain of
Is.use Boyd, deceaserl. dafradants.
Fifth Judicial Circuit—In Chancery-

burineseBi Basting*. Michigan; oom-

‘AVLS.*?7,1U •‘‘‘‘•^'■Z-FIfUi Judicial Cir
Upon doe proof bv affidavit that Wm. H.
«.aw and Hmirv &lt;' I'......... .....
......

bouse Id die city of Hartings, ta i
the ith day of May. In the year
eight huDdred and eighty elglit.
la this cauee It appearinx by

r proof to tbe satlxtacCircuit Court Coannft-

VanArman. solicitor* for the abowt named com-

SS3TJ

&lt;rf thl* order, else the said bill &lt;&gt;l "o“ n“vm

assra;
BHKawbsfeS

this date. in

il,-

CStfiUSSSl

Halp!&gt; W. LWwroo.
talrs of said Isaac.

befurr tta «h day of •erred on the raid delttdanta. William H. Ilnnr one tbouxand. eight •»w Md Henry C. Hmujh, penuuraliy. at least
u&lt;-,lm,i b-r"1 i-^SS
iiasrausa ar-."«a..---- -

eity of
Of all tbtarea fools ara tta won*; ttay rote

&lt;
B«rry.
a- d- -• “
V«a’lty 01H***11**u“s nm *’•7 Of

•How much tea u rejected each rearf

land, and it was through him that be made
mousy out of his letton beaded “Grant in

ita* -written, which have attracted no notice
whatsoever Badmu pubifthwl In 1S50 a
book called “The Vagabond,” a collection

pass’s?

Wit I The west half ot the north wratquarter^
section twenty-eight &lt;X) In town tour (&lt;k north

mI^ d

Following tbe disappearance of the upper
limb of tta sun’s disk at sunset, tlivre 1ms
been otaerved the ptaaouMnon of a beautiful
green ray, its flash being ns rapid as that of
lightning, uud only visible under rare coodi tions of clearmot - «f tta sky. The explanstion offered fur its api&gt;caranre is that of the
simultaneous contrast of colon, the ttaory
propounded originally by M. CtavreuL—
Globe-Democrat.
.

I
“ • “■“Ser «&lt;
■’Uh
"beuar.
U X.
nm "" «"t «U—
U“t ^xummee. — Raleigh

Kite Fitter. T.H wtfTlo Ve.. tajJ h J/T*
Aptjl thirteenth A. D , tag La**5S;.,
ti^.
... »i._
t
iuhi recon

WORK.

« will, siglitwielug aial foraging. At a
tawe, dowdy barred, n parly of tbe.. ind^
pendents halted and trgan to recotmdtor.
rmmen from tta strwt tta owner was

Oilton* »na*lo thereof."

i &gt; area an.! wtare

THE

[A true copy. 1

8TVj

�pitcaires island
CRIME THAT RESULTED IN THE EVO­
LUTION OF A NEW PEOPLE.

AMERICAN CHAMPION

car in tha: city. This should teach as not tn
become wralthy New York bankers; and il

-------

'

--------

-s.

'

"S’MM ■»
qually plain. — Norristown

Herald.

Bpitbrad, England. Ix-uud for the Knuth Hen

British admiralty tu riait the Society and

Lieut. Bllgh in oaninan-l
usually u. vrtntringand insult!uj: -li»poritf-&gt;u.

al visited. ;Christian -teu-mnued to
ty from Ute ship, and was informed
tteobiwain that tbe «i*w ware ready to
mutiny.
He Mirprired the captain in hH
brith, owh a prionrr of him and took pos■ acwnoti of Ute -hip. Tlie captain and eighteen
of his twheers and men were then ret adrift
Chrirtlnn. with the twenty-four otterwho ha«l nranined in tbe ship, strered for the
Bocfety Island, mu! Mixtom of them Anally
decided to remain at Otatalte, while Christ-

otaheitean women and seven men, set Rail -in
tlx- ship for any piaoc that chance might take
them. Nothing was beard of Christian and

ship, happening to touch at Pitcairn's Island,
found tiiere an Englishman called Alexander
Smith (liis name was altaward changed to

rivor of thorn who bail sailed on the Bounty.
Christian, thinking tbe island a place
being Mil-covered, bad landed there and
burtiMl tl&gt;° ship. Things went smoothly for

hc i trull men's.

Tho OUihdU-ana rebelled and

kilted all tta Otaheitmn inen.

BEST ROAD SCRAPER

Alpine guides are in demand in the Hima­
layas, in the Caucasus nnd among tbe^New
Zealand Alts': and a British mountaineer re­
.
................. .» ... .... .... ... »....... u. Vi;-■

ttfroli-Sg

Iz-diea

o&lt; mortgages on |&gt;W IP and t
tMwd by him.
.
And whereas. Ihr

——

a ortHERN

Judge of I rowe
-------------------------

FACIFi,:

anoe ot mo suiruir. in iiko
rided the said mertgaiP* will if f0"**0**
sale of the premise, ti»ereli&gt;iji-s&lt;-ril&gt;ed. at pub I
tovernmont^ANpS.
lie auction to lhe tdgkest bidder, at Vi'Li'ieLl' !
door ot thr court bouse in Hie city of Hssthuri; 1; ivatixinvs UV A«tr» &lt;•«■•’ A' ,.2V„ -n,t orvr-m.

at LOW PRICE

Celebrated North Fairfield Plow.

free

sew for is; •’SSftfSsi.-taK

Solid Comfort Plow, Harrows, Seeders, and in fact a complete
line of Agricnltnral Implemente of all the be&gt;t
makes.
CALL AND SEE 1’S.

Patronize the Banner
Job Rooms.

Dated toe twen

appeared

al’BM

Champion and Advance Moweru, the Arthur Votf
and Carriages, the Eergnson Road Cart also ths

J&lt; M. ROGERS.

mate for the quart•• r j uxt ended, in the course
of which, it i&gt; added, tho receipts by the pro­
prietors &lt;&gt;f the gaming tables showed an in­
crease over the previous quarter.
Bcriptural text* have

PuMiah
COOK

Champion Twine Binder,
gage, or any |»rt thrrrol whereby ibe wnrerm 1
late contained In sola mortgage haa become ja truecopy.1

Begley-Jonee won fl0,000 in a lottery

Gaglcy—He must l&gt;e if *be was fool enough
tn tell them anything alwut his luck—Life.

Hastin

11 you will e«ll *1 our warehouw. Hurt door north ol BanUry Bro,. *
kin,' offloe. Broadway, we wBI be plaawd to allow and explait,,, r„„ ,h.
n.ao-d unrivaled marjitne. Wr alao keep on hand the

hatched out in a magnetic field, with the re­
defonm-.l—blind, d-af or Inmi-.—London
Electrician.
-- ------With Every Baltic.
Drug Clerk (to youth who «atiw wm»ething to aid tl.i- growth of his whbkem)—
After tin* elixir makes your bcenl rnn»e out,
then you can get the wind started through
them with tbi- little pair of bellows.—Judge.

VOL. X&gt;

IN -THE WORLD.

I SitSK-;

trt~. the most app
.as '•nnpetmt w-o

LUNN : BROS

in tho

vertlserncut* of champagne, &lt;-nrwli« and jot-

THE

••Unmarried traa” an* a fashionable diver­
sion in Washington. For unmarried tews
very Young Hyson Is tbe appropriate thing.

0?P
CR
gAl
bn

TAILORS

hire. Lillie DnvoreauK Blake thinks women
would makegood soldier?.

Only four

Have just received the largest and finest stock of goods suit­
able for spring wear ever shown in Hasting1*

He: bort Hjamcar haa nd hair, *

three awsvedwl in making an Intoxicating
liquor and drank himanlf to death, another
oue was executed by hte companions, and a
third died of consumption.

---------- THE BISSELL------ —

inipn&lt;~.«l with tbe rtapcmiubility resting
ttpoo him of teaching the dnsoendanta of hitnw'.f and bi- companions, tho truths -f tbe
Bible. The rn*ult wns a model community.
In 1SW the inhabitant* moved to Norfolk 1*1-

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nhabfaante, named McCoy,
slnp-TO Liverjiool. In the
thcr American ship, the
Wandering Jow. stopped at Die island and vo
leaving (.'apt Talpey, the commamter, took
■with him another one of tbe inhabitants.

RBSPBCTPVLLY,
Don’t fail to examine the Bla-ell If in new! of a plow

quadruped. Hfa dolight ami astonishment
when Iw find saw n steam engine and train
were unlioundcsl- On his arrival Christian
was treated with tlie greatest kimlm-ss. and
when be left England took with him many

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In cans Rnv ■ ■
r»—*» r*« uw
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m. bates.

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Minnesota Leads the World

in tbe liilte Wand church, attisted tar father

leader in everything mixing tho women on

tbo Bland for Tbe Century. w&gt;d "he told Mrs.
Talpey tluU «hc rever bJu tui idle roonuxuL

a rest ami change from tlie ordinary routine
of life.
On an isolated Island only a fuw
mile* iu clreuiaicncici*, in midoccan, and
rtritahdng only one village of J&lt;*&gt; than
100 iidud-iianU.
••summer
residences”
sirable. Yet tbreepeopk have alrmdy liegun
to build, a little way frum the main settle­
ment, a small "numimr colonywhere tbe

can in tbe tillage. They have named their
retreat “Happy VaBer.’
The condition of the blandera iuw lately
been considerably improved by the numer­
ous visits of English and American ships.
Tbe population is increasing slowly. In ]t&gt;7V
It was IM. In December, 1682, it was 108, of
which number 2 were shipwrecked sailora
of alxMit HO fauiiliiw, who live in singk- story
cottages formed of lounboo, with tbatched

Alton:

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H

One In particular, Mim Emily McCoy, kept
Close to ter all the time, asking her all in­
ner uf qu-wtions abuat the ouUldo world.

horse cars look like! Aud the cburchre-do
you ha Vi- |«opk&gt; enough to fill tb*mr
Among tiw island women who visited Un­
ship on this iK-.-asi'ii was Misa lU»aliud

PRICE

Lunn Bros

GOODYEAR BROS.

his arrival at Hull, England, Earnest Chris-

visiting Sen Franciaco, aud going completely
the wvrid l-vforv ho returned to his
■mu-. Op her second visit tn Pitcairn
Ipey lio-i with l*r a young English

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A. BARBE
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M*sB»A

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Phya

Mate o' Michigan. County of Barry,
hotiee In hereby raven tliat by virt

:usar B“n‘

directed and delivered -agalnat the
ciiattria and real estate of Jnhn H.
r. I did
on the Eld day of Mar. A. D. 1W, ter
take an tbo right.titleapd Interest
John H. (lay In and to . the following daocribed
pieces or parcels.of land to-wlt: Theeouthesat
quarter of the niirth east quarter of acctI on,
number fifteen &lt;in! town one II] north of range
».-»cnt7| west. Barry County Mlrlilipui; the east
half of the south uast quarter of oeetlon Ofteeu
f 131 tewn one (H north of range seven [7] went,
lurry County Michigan; also two acres off the
went half of the south east quarter of section
fifteen (15] town om- 111 north of range seven |7j
west, in Barry County Michigan, more partlciu
lariy described a* f ifi-iw* towll: Beginning at
the -otiUi east corner of thr we-t half of the
squib east quarter of said section fifteen,
tb-.nee west twriv-]I21 rods, thenie In a north
easterly course until a dlrve: Hue from said last
iirniioucil point would strike tbe east line of
the west hau of said south east qnarter at a
l&gt;ol i&gt; IBS rods north of the south east corner
of said a rat bait of south east quarter ot said
see loti fifteen, thence south to Uie place of
lirglnnlDg: and being the same lands attached
by lhe said Contlneutal insurance company on
thr ad day of January. A.-D. i«W; all of wfaleh
I shall expose for sate al public auction or ven­
due. to the highest bidder, at the north front
Bred and raiiw-d by Pone'll Bro
door of th* Court baaae iu t*ie citv of Bastion,
Sprln,. &lt; uu,r»rt&lt;X. IV. I. no,
b, lh,.
County nt Barry and Biste of Michigan that Ihs
Ing the place of holding the clrenlt court for
su.™« w. mow Jn„.
„ „w ton,u 01rt:
tbe County of Barry, on Saturday tbe "th day
of Joly. A. i». i»s. at in o’clock In the forenoon.
listed ar tbe elty of Hastings this 3d day of
May A. D. IM.
Bakku Shummr.
Sheriff of Barry CoM Midi.
By I. W. Vmooman. Deputy Sheriff.
(The king of rirte) Eyed) k\- ilamblrtonian. SiateanMUt was sired by Sate-iiih- «i«. ., u .
KXAFMX &amp; VavARMAN.
Udy DahlmL *-’1-V
(
Attorney’s for Coutiuenud Insurance Cum- Satellite by Robert Bonner, sire of I’imuncy H..
pany.

ufflee and realden:
House. Hastings, M]

gMlTH A COD

(Office in Uni

E. KEN AST
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C. WKLTON

STATESMAN’

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HIS GREAT GRAND SIRE.
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artin v. bj

Rescue, sire of Willfa Wood. J:th: Dfadcm. ’ire

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strict religions condnrt, grace bring anid

lately unknown.

Wbtni any dispute arises

Wallace’s Trotting Register Vol 3. or Bruce's Trotting Register.

iMtbmrtty

of Barry h&lt;
lias tines

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A Detroit lady in Washington writes to a
friend that upward- of 100 young women
Mt'thn capHa) nre habitual riders of th- tri-

Now upon the turf, stieh tr-

fied.nf
rleerased praying
determine who a
said deceased and

Goldsmith Maid, Gloster, Bodine. St Julixn htrireo c. h
» tree, svrrnrrt’ v«tixm. t
’ Ud?6 Ful,erlon» Huntress, Sister Jteud. and hosts of othei^

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otHton and the ; dured 11? Niui-i.r mw acne he is a hi peiuoh mtai.i.ios and from' well bred
^helr d***»«t«’i* UH«-d to nnKtnet"
I
&lt;»NF.KO. a &lt;-&gt;»- «M -on »f Nfatnman. from a mare that could not trmTlXT* ^" L“rT M wurb *1
Sm ctaS" w 1 Aur». 1^’«’•’« hwi “ nurk
■•&gt;&lt;’ *111 uniiouhtedh b.- hrard fn.mS&gt;l
‘han Mx
JX -Xi.r * uX further .. .................... . Steck rai-r- abo admire th(- mjq .
**’n«* fliwn
‘jy ot brarta ’

Al HMtiun, »• owner/ -table. Friday »n»rnoon&lt;i and Satuntay-.

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ROBERTSON

Thereupon it H ordered, that Thursday,
the Ittli day of June. A. It. 18M, at ten
lDi MM. All the
- ■'
;M»Kre&lt;
not hi- In a Urv of trott-rs. The fast colt of hi,
u th). llrtU1f™
■ lot
&lt;«»
o'clock In tbi
'"
It iaytm ah &lt;&gt;|»en qurelkm »- i“ "
&gt;nfl
lhe hearing ol
reeoml J«iti&lt;m in tin- h-irar-nM rare st the Michfgan .fate fak
As .
te*
the heirs nt
. with caw. In ISM Mr. King, the fninirr owner of STATESMAN in ■ -iw.. t
d
'“'t «»•
! ilninditer. Mixmk Mack, nnif t-&gt; n pole thl- t.*um can ntui will tqq R Hri|,.Ta' nTra *- ’t,mt ’,, UWK «&lt;
show cause.
•nd ,hr
nf • ••»tlkm les. thBn twelve yeare old. It
,n&gt;&lt;lp,l •’ —■
or ant team ran
the p- ti । world nt twelve year* *&gt;f nge. tad pnwtnecd n a-vrn year old. who Imd iinriKJ u
Hv1"* ** d"*'1 h«* «’•/produced.
‘ h&gt; eaiil that there gfrno such teams and no rworrfa to Judge from
tr f».J,'i . “ ” ur 'r*r 0,(1 *hat could rnur r versu v». J sfufsirs: them haw had the br-l bred and fa-drat trotting mama m-nTt-Hhein ^Wby tatn*»t **
&gt;Ul ’Uk*# ‘l,W!3
he hundred
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                  <text>I ugest Circulation
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County

Hastings Banner.

VCiL. XXXIII. NO. 5.

Hastings Banner
•. 3 -hed H eiineHtfeVA by

CX *-

ISTTSTCZEIRlSr,

i-niuvCTl oe 4
Trite added for

. EPTMINU RATESMoo i«
.rxr far special position*.

Ji &gt;11 i'iHNTI.NG.
1: n the -Job Printing
everything In »ne
tbeurtrwt te-eauf
approved paz’.ents of maehlnery*
url nu-n e'nrdnvcd. enable* ’*

HASTINGS. MICH.?MAyTNkSr'
sFcighncr lias moved her
goods hen- and expects soon to fill her
star,- with millinery goods.
D‘ ^7
R. IL have winiplrled
ttelr line to Lake Odessa and are now ntnMory-tn.
uing regular trains.
H &lt;1 -Hid*. NK’bWil...
yy tc right of way hA* ta.ii secured
/Brough tte west part of tte townahlp at a
I/very small cost Will tte east part do tte
Mrs. Deate Nichols, for mauv x,mr« / **nw and help us to,build up4 town here
O’ltemetl.
instead of building up other town* at our
expense. The more capital that we can
make
fanners
Balch hero
and wiU
C. A.
Hough
weretaxe*
here
in tte- x iltag,. cemetery Wrelm-^iax.
| getMr.invested
D
Alorthlat.rf, Ctslsr Creek
thatbaluntay
much Icsa
Why not
teip
rerure
on
last looking
after
tin-toright
pf
•tahn ■itownTSickorj roraers
K- Atlita
S. town,
R. R.and
new.
It isgt&gt;sl
ini'‘ax through
met an
with
doubteily
the
last
ehanec
this
town
will
alamount of kicking d,me.
A Mteccss..
for Fox,
a railroad.
John
of Ohio, ta here visiting reta­
Editor .Strong surted for tte state i-ress jjave
Y *q Bro ward. Broware.
cart
’’
llli» morning with a il vr*. There h souie talk of hta trading
crMtere
Wt™ ,l*
Saj *rvi- innns with Mrs. Laudls. tuid it would be
Moncr^Mhl :“’*/■
ati advantage to Woodland as he ta an old
1. N. Kellogg ha* struck * lowing well nursery man and could supply the sur­
i*mPrintors^MnU we trust
rounding county with frail and ornamen­
brldre whl
u,rU' ,,f the ,r'’'
brid£. which furaiatea him plenty of fine tal trw-s at prices that would astonish
everybody.
Wr are told that if Woodland wU) se­
b"xp&gt;-rt'nhr.
' Lota ot picker,.] are being taken from
cure thi-right of way through the town
COOK &amp; NHKKRN.
the mill |M&gt;nd just now.
. i.Lh,?1- J**? the '■|&lt;'U11''r- advertiseb u mt&lt;i raise the money asked Uiat the work
&lt; Italng-out sale, apd says he is going out will commence on the rood Monday next,
caraJ”"*" ttn* Uearl&gt; *U d,,ur ’•,ant,n«
ami Woodland will have a railroad it, tte
»wS~l"’s“l‘vlu”next 60 dayA How ta tlui.
Pml1^?. L'“ CV“lC.k
,o i,rvarh ■» ‘lie

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fAKlNg
^OWOER

Month Hasting-.
(’lias, and Addle Hall wen- the gurrt* of
Milan Waldorff and family In Hope. Sun-

CREAM

PERFECT M*0?

vcclienee proven in millions of
,re thou a quail
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: Purest. »n4 most Healthful,
or. lUk.rt. Powder doe* not
inata. Lone, ur Alum. Hold only
BAKING FOiyilElt CO.
titcAoo. LALovia.

ut tile stale iind in (He

i.i’Uug*. Mh-fiL;.,*.

I
;4 the slate, Special

H

I Imneopalhic
I'hysieiati anil burgeon.
ipe-uunv ove,
i&gt;4 tana llo U
prouipth rcsimodcsi to.

iRY. M. D..
i’hysicinn and Surgeon.

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residence on II road way. 'near Court
itamtuM. Mich.

CM Illi A lolJlKUVE
oni&gt;*v in imna ulock, Hastings.)
n ;ilI tlie courts ot the stale.

Attorney at tew.
ruu.T.re* in 41: courts of tike Mate. Colieetiou
utenting to.

•&gt;:.ein »t&lt; a num's property against
hillingot wind: lutalust a man's
.IF. mid .'uwldent.

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7HEEDOX.

AtmuiM Block, Hasting*. Midi.)
•ot* -« of Abstract Book* tn Barry
P if. TIMMERMAN. Homoipathlc Phy1 •-i'-ian and Surgeon.
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.0®* o»rr Lgmrnp's drug More.)
U AirriN V.BARKER, Real Eatate.’In* *■
•'u ranee and Loan*.
tHDcswtih J. (j, Kunvaa A don a door* uurtfi

8|*m! ati»nt!on givwi to maktng exahaagM
•&gt;. property
The Interest* of nao-realdeat
0*n',e* earefully locked OttagfidfenS.
hi. *lu*,,or »xle w •xehange. House* and
tar oils.
I A MES A. SWEEZEY.

“ H. Schantz' store.

ROBERTSON HOUSE
UHODKfiSKR,
I vr. -irfferwu *nd Court Ma, Ranting*, Mich.'

Rates, • 1.00 per Day.
Rteaite of the pubtle l* respectfully aoilctied.

P.’^JwELlT’coT'ID Hprtice

»KNT FRK.«Sfis3ftK5£
“ ■innttut one Ims of "JtTVMKX. »■..
mall the ouuMe wraHwto HaMXLkmk:alC&lt;»..P 0. Bos tHk. X-w York.

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WHOLE NO. 1722.

COUNTY NEWS.

1 p
5‘ bouI h“U!’r ,Mt S»hbath.
i ml Auger gave * gmsi turn out show
(lay. mapart was well represented the
&lt;nnie day.
Wrn- teger had hi* test girl from Hast­
ings last Sunday and gave J. L. Ickes and
wife a rail.
Pet Shively *i» tte guest ot Addle
segar last Sunday.
AThe eonU M tatwevn th, Freeport and
Lowell nine* reunited a* follows. 0 ta o.
C. Savacool has tire addltimi to hta house
nearly vompletexl.
Frank ('a*sl,lay igis moveriin Wm. Sid­
ney's hou»r.
Mr. Whltucy, of Turk State, ta visiting
his stater Mrs. Scott.
Rumor ha* It that J. 1„ fcketi tea rented
hta huure to Mr. Hager &lt;&gt;r Kuusa*.

^price’s

| The best Advertis
ing medium tn Bar
ry County.

.Tx,'&lt;i dogs killed u uniuber of IMrr Co­
burn's h&lt;&gt;gs one day last Wtek.
Tte.|«r(yat Mr. Baton* last Friday
evening was a very .enjoyable affair, not­
withstanding the bad weather.
A small party fur Effie Lake, last Satur­
day uftrnioon.
The- carpenter* begun xvork Monday on
the addition to Porter Burton** houy:.
Preparations are telng imuir by ttiNxtar
Nabtuith school to observe the second Sun­
day in June'as Children’* tbix. AB are
invited.

\vXiVh,'llk‘ ?' -y ,L
&gt;»y the
I.’ !L,’ “y1‘•»h*’r Retires will otanr
•‘w«nrtioh ,tay with appropriate . xerebw,.
rr ti n,M ,hla,!'0f H'Vd'WW. Will dellvcr the address at tte ojwra house in the af­
ternoon.
Cotaldrrubic going &lt;»n ln 01ir t0Wh
hr past txxo week*, bm very
Uttlr time t«» te|] you about it. Wil) trx and
get there next w.s-k.

llannaii Moxikh. of Panm l,*- and Chas.
Mofeit, of Stantou. xvrre marri,*! by S. (.
Buck. May twh.
'
.M.ami Mr. T..n.l„
luuuctit 1&lt; In, i„ ,,..^.1, ,h,
u„d,..
«&gt;.
Iu„lr.
Ihu
wU|
addreo* her as Mr*. Tomte.
Ttenm Forte* and hlNlw*t «irl**pent
taluntayr and sauday In brand Rapid*
with friend* and rotative*.

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IWh II&gt;
their appointment imt will rvtuix again in
Hire, month* and make their bourn here.
S. laiwrenee is painting A. Cline*house
and l&gt;ani.
inch ttjhtie in tin; river.
J. Pumfrex and George Pamela- loaded

means dollar* to every property bolder in also freight and ticket agent for the C., K.
our township for as the facilities' for trans­ A S. railroad company.
porting our produce are better the price of
real estate will advance. It is hoped that blacksmith, who baa but very few tarper:
the people In our vicinity will look this Ion. if any In Barry county, does work
very reasonable. Re-setting sUmmw only
13ctA. tire, setting St.00 and everything
In proportion.
Balds A Go. will nut the new rnUermill
A Iwavy rain storm is In progress at this which ta being erected as fast a* iMMihls
writing, and ta doing some damage to com
by four ftctatttific and skillful workmen
planted on rolling land, bjr washing it out.
from Pennsylvania The dimensions of
Daddy Brown, as he ta familtarlv called, the large mill are ateut "4x80 fret and from'
is visiting hta son C. J. Brown.' Ills 85
bottom of wall to top of mill 50 fceL It
yearn apjssar to sit lightly &lt;m hta idmuldera ha* a splendid block front which was built
in consequence of hta taxing Hv&lt;x! a life of.
by Henry Reploglc. who has uosuperior In
tomjicrancv, never using llqmrr or btbarcu ills profession; The engine room I* to te
In any form.
built of brick, and will-be tintated equally
The riepot ta up at Host Cre*&gt;y. and will
a* good as any parlor In tin- surrounding
soon ta encliMsl.
country. To express ft briefly, it U siusWill Norman lo-t a vr.luahl • two year ply immense. '
old colt one day la-'t xveek. by being gored
Pennock A Nobles, who keep a imrtauby a vicious animal.
.
I nuiL have a rikw trade. They have many
'J*"T. TWe*
J'S
't' .Ue. n«... UK —Uj «U«l fir a
week* old colt dead Inst Sun,tax- ni uninc. of rhi, Jttna
A n“n.l.r
o.r mu
UM,A. .1
a It. HouMhU . .Hn-Ud
Id,.
Uw&lt;U»w .t Awl. u.i 1-rtd.j oldbt.
Ailed wlU,
u.t I.* r~ty &lt;■&gt;
WMMWr. (roui U,l. ,1m* UUW1- supply th. vwu
the people. Ml. B.
ft! Ue roomy mu:&lt;- u Onu.p.,1:, &gt;-1 ho.tart„h,ls eoun-Oou'wuh U.
may. jndloul. yy rojoywro..-.ootu,,
nrodln, . dan, will do
Enos Barber, wife and daughter have well by colling ou hhn.
gone to Mendon, for a visit with relative^ i &lt;-.
Glmaon occupies a part of Mr.
and friends.
.
’ Huested'* store as a shoe step. Mr. Gtew^

lire warm rain* of late make farmers
sntlle.
Bertha nills-rt** broken arm is getting
nlotig nicely.
Rain enough at pn-sent.
If. IL KII|ratrick's house lias received a
Sonic farmers have washed their sheep.
new coat of paintWheat and gnu* loftf-well since the
। Faul A Volte's store Im* n*fre*b coat of
last
rains.
I
i*lnt.
_
John Shufiield. of Johnstoxxii. Sundayed
We wonder why the new fence around
with hta test girl.
'
I lire school ground* Is not tainted.
D. Pierer, of Cedar ('feck; Sundayed
Bcverv * Luca* lutve taken tire contract
ti.lmlht E. F. Hilbert's m-w lank bplldjng. with old friend* in this place. Dee Is a
Tire building ta to Im- of brick 32x50 fret jolly fellow, and is always welcome.
IL L. Tobins has some fine sh&lt;«te for
and to ire completed by July tst.
&lt;. K. A S. IL It. Holicitonx have lawn
May 20th and corn not yet planted.
busy in our town during the past xvevk
May Powell, of Rutland, Suiidayed at
and have met with fair nitcees*. .
Nellie Snyder sprained her wrist very Henry Tobias*.
John Pierce rides in a new rat I er.
Imilly while playing ball at school last
Cora Prichard started for the north Mon­
week.
Sylvester Lane Itobblrs around on a day. where she intend* visiting her stater
ctatdi. caused by a tee sting on his fwL
Ddn. Pier,* Hundaywl at John' Pierce's.
J. Norton has moved into Andrew Scott’s
Mr. Dcmaray** people entertained conn
jinny.trout Woodland hut week.
Prayer meeting at the Wink's wlmol
house every WedncMlay evening.

S. Haight, of Lake thlexsa. waZin town
Saturday.
*
Tire G. A. IL boy» of this place will ole
serve iJevoration ,tay with appr&lt;u&gt;rbd&lt;ceremony. Mr. - Colgrove. of Hastings,
will deliver the address.
Cha.*. McArthur luv&gt; his new bouse
nearly completed.
Mr. Gau*, of Orange, our factory man.
lias arrived and occupies the Carpenter
bouM1.
Several young men from this place roil­
template starting for Val|&gt;araho soon.
■There is’some-talk of Uncle Umainess
(“frlianging the location of fata store with
h. B. Kilpatrick.
••Billy's meat market, cash paid fur hides
and irelta*’ is the sign Uiat decorates the
front of one of our nn-at markets.
larcal option was short lived but we
sipped our next legislature will give us the
IdnjHT remedy.
•
S’veral of our people attcudnl tell's
Bro-, show at Hastings last week and re|Mirted m gocKl time.
F. E. Hilbert mid Win. I** reviewed
SujK-rvlsor IMllrntateks ascesMneiil roll

for the M. C. It. R. Co., the latter with
logs tor a firm in Eaton Rapid*.
Willis Buck, of til,,Titian, sjtenl Satur­
day with hU fetter U •. Buck and Sun­
day nt Mr. faiitner's. He purchased Geo.
Parmelee's span of colt* for
Everything I- growing finely now. We
Habbath si-Ihm.I at the Mu- x-btsd house
had a grand shower Sunday evening which
at Ijt. m.. Itiianc Fr«*enmn -u|&gt;eriiit«&gt;tuient.
was very acceptable.
.
AU are cordially Invited.
Ita-orutlon day will lie vtaerml on
A. Sherk, highway eomiutarioncr. anti a
Wednesday of this week. P. T. f'olgyove
— . ...
,,,,
nIIURIdelivers the address.
ncrov- tte Tlmrnapplc.
Rev. O. Perry' prem-hed a most excellent
&lt;'luirl,-y. Toby and lady visited af hta
meihorial scmu-n Snmtay morning.
t
brother Ed.’* .Sunday.
There wns no service at the «-ha*j&gt;el
Jlco. Willlani* and Atf. England xn-nt
Sunday evening on account of the mtn.
tZWayland Satuniay.
M. J. Goss i&gt; improving slowly, imt iJ. McQueen and Grorgic Karl, of Mid­
nut able u« Ire alMHit yet.
i
dleville. *|M-nt Sunday fit J. L. Broughton'*.
Mrs. Perry has not relumed L&gt;mu- as
rhildren's dux will te observed June
expected, talng detain,*! l&gt;y illness.
lOlh at tin- M. K church.
Mrs. Terjrening |a jvutt recovering from
another illness.
Ion. sj&gt;rnt Sunday at Nolomnu Clark's.
Hnl Socket Is spending a week with her
Mr* George Parmelee went Sunday to
sht,iw in Kslnmnusi.
Ki. Hynes lias sold his farm and iKmght
see Dr. Wrigiit. of (’r.rltr.h. We think the
(I. i&gt;. MolTett Is doing considerable work doctor worthy of praise.
another of I). B. Kilputrh-k.
in his tine alMiut tire village.
Four members »f the L &lt;&gt;. &lt;&gt;. F. fratern­
ity from Lake OdcwA visited our lodge
lr.-t Monday night jind found the tatHi
Rainy weatlirr.
stjiiig hanging out.
The steel gang on the rail navi ary fail
one of our early settlers, Mrs. Burton
lawyer Allen. »&gt;t Grand Rapid-. i« visit •
Warner, who dejurte,! thta lift* Wednes- working their way toward Grand Rnplds. lag friends In Woodland:
and the gravel train ami balltating gang
Tlie Woodland kids play wl ladl with tire
are following.
•
Lake Ottawa kids Saturday. After play­
Mra. G. H. and F. C. Brooks are visit­
A mixed train will tirglii running fur ing nine innings the score atood 1H to IP
ink rtdaflvw, in tlds acction.
the Mceonmdatltui of jKiswngvrs and freight in /avor of the v isiUng tdn*. but it is only
Mrs. B. A. Walker and daughter Winnie
from this jMiint to Grand foslgr next week. fair t&lt;&gt; state that the vlsHwsovcre n,4 exand H. A. Walker, of Martin, an- visiting
The city Imiik Iwgan liuslmrss last Wed­ pected on Saturday nhd that, tree of tte
at Phil'diis Koger-.
Ixat players In the home club wen- absent,
Mr. Wright, living M,uth «a»t of here, nesday.
Tile side truck i» being graded down to tiadr places Iwing filled With boys who
was tonrid detul In hl* lied n few day* ago:
were without base ball expertanc*. lu
&lt;-auae, heart disease.
Mr. EHnlotA I,»m in the fire referred to
John and Su*pln-n IhMter are Vetting tip in your last U-ue. was “isiut 8*2,500. in­ two weeks our •■kM” nine will visit |.akr
&lt; hlensa and we expert they will bring a
the cigars In great ithnpcj when asking the
surance Si .000.
ball home with them.
reason for such liberality the cry utu. -we
Robert Nocris mid wife, of Baltimore,
The masons will commence work on the
are both happy jmtwessors of a fine j&gt;alr of
were tbegucsta of their daughter and many wall of Prof. Smith's new house In a day
daughters.
friends of this place last week.
or«o.
,
Chas. Fond lost a valuable horse a few
R. II. Wagor Is grading and preparing
Reported that tte sink hole on the D. L.
day» ago.
to erect a brick block opposite the city
Stephen Hoste* ahipp?4 a carload nf
Iwnk.
down HU feet.
/
wheat Saturday.
C. W. t'rother is rrslia-klng Ids y ard ami
K Luca* has bought a !*•* wagon of
preparing for a busy season. #
Hough Jt Snyder.
Tiie fo'indgtion for the iksm'Ujpt house
That
new
buggy
F.
F.
Hilbert
Ims pure
Mr*. Fhebe Bunderlln Ims sold her (arm i.* completed and the carpenQir work on
clmsrii is a iM-mity.
to P. B. Durkee. • of Westport; Dakota. tte freight house Is well under way.
The C. K. A. H. It. R- may Is- completed
We undrrKtaml hr ta to erect a new house
D. .1. Glllm. of Lair-Ing was in the vil­
and horn sontetlmr this summer.
lage lari week ci, business.
The railroad tnectlng hold here on the
I_ Norton, who has lieen working in the
B. F. Burdick ta again able to take 2ta was well attended and between $4,000
saw mill at Irving, iiad tte* mtafortum- to charge of hla livery.
and Sft.000 were snliarribed. Nearly every
hurt hta lefJ arm quite badly one
lost
The carpenter work on John Ixiwry's jH-rson who sulwcrtbtxi for the Boynton
store is progrimttag finely.
natd Mitwribed an equal amount for^he
The infant son of Frank Brown died
A new side walk Is being laid between
Friday the 25th. The funeral »v»s held at the Star miirket and pliotograph gallery C. K. A S. IL IL In exchange for the note
te had given Boynton. Noth withstand­
the house Sunday.
which is a much needed improvement.
ing tire fact that the crop outlook ta not
Stephen Kennedy now support* a new
Dr. Bart dill enlarge bis store soon.
very promising we think we will have no
McCormick binder.
I’ricbnrd'A Jones not wishing to pat
great difficulty in raising tte 815.000. and
It is reported that a piece of slanderous lie home institutions purchase their lum­
tte right of way that ta asked for. If the
printing matter Is being circulated, berat­ ber and material for their building In Ionia
pMtple In otter localities along the propos­
ing one of our most resjiected cittern* and ut a slight advance of terne prices.
ed route will respond as literally as Woaltrue soldiers, one who ha* bravely defend­
land people are doing the road will te an
ed hta country In the time-of need. We
aaaured success. Some Mopiu urge that
Woodland.
hope that such underhanded business will
If the road ta to be built '•let tte company
D. B. (.’ovllie ta on the sick list
S'*rin- liemocrat scribe from Irvlfig. Htinka
Wut. Downing tea had hl* house paint­ build it,” but we are glad to ray those who
advance this theory are few in number.
hr has hit the nail on the bead by firing ed.
The jKtople in our vicinity are aware of
Frank
Harter,
of
Lake
OdeMA
was
In
tamlnuni at us. But we will say that if
tte fact if we are to get a railroad, now is
that scribe should meet ua be could not town on Sunday ImL
• J. W. Holmes, who hA« lieen very sick. the time to secure It. and seem willing ta
tell us from the Goddess of Liberty.«« we
tend every effort to accomplish IL if we
surely rerald not tell the write from any |» now on the gain.
p. S. Noyers, who Its* teen very sick k«e this n*ad in all probability *e will
other long «ara._________ _____
for sometime, is reported as gaining slowly. never get one. or if we shouliL It will te
Mrs. Feighner has bought Irena Holly's isome short feeder that will be little tetter
than none at all. Tte C.. K. A b. railroad.
stock of millinery goals.
There was mmalderaWe excitement caus­
Great horse sale at the hotel on Monday If built, will give direct communication be­
ed last wrek by tte arrest of C. W. I tan­
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Jtween northern Michigan and Chicago.
ham and Frank Treat on a ctnr^ of sell­ June 4th.
Mary Parks hAH moved her goals into Tte lumbering eamp* lu the liurth will
ing liquor without tanuta. Their
furnish us with a good market for our hay,
tbm was set for Monday, and they were Dr. I.andta’ office.
F. F. Hilbert took control of the jswt ।butler and egg* and enable u» to get lum­
IhuuhI over to circuit courL waiving exumber at greatly reduced rate*. A railroad
atlon. John Rotert. Emory 1
Hor­ ofthf Monday test a* Mr. Haight refused Imeans a Iswm for our village; 'Dolton ami
i
ace terkln ami Sam Fowler were also ■£ to keep It till the end of the quarter.
F. F. Hilbert and M. S. McArthur wen- ,Lake O«lessa were bull*, up rapidly under
resUxl same &lt;tay fordruukennes*. R'’’*’1’'
liws favorable circumstances; the places
bad W trial Saturday and *■* *"£**£1 on the sick list test week, but are around ,referred to above dhl not have a single
.
j
but has apprah-d. Parody had hk hearing on our streets again.
Andrew Geiger had his arm broken last Ihouse one year ago: tew different is it
to-day. Tu,*day. and Fterler and Larkin
with our village? Wr have l»eautiful sur­
week by a colt kicking him.
John Bulling tert a valuable horse test Iroundings- law rowureve nntl a goodly
sired village to irtart with, if wv get Uxta
week xrith inttamaUon.
i
railroad
oar population will rapidly in­
UK Tlurwuv
The moat welcome rain of the spring i
.iihtxugh the day was teattfintl and a
crease, we will xxm .te listening to the
fell on Friday last
|
ta town.
large crowdIwrata
Unra- The free-for-all
Belterue.
Burt Snugg* and wile, of Grand Rapids, cum «
——* —— -— —
■ --- pro.,.™, TM, mUnud
SUh. second. Robert S.. third. Maud F„

son has had a goal many year* raperfenre
I as a shne'tnhker. and H is hard to find hta
equal.
W&gt; have another t~rtaurnut. which ta
nicely conducted by John Cramer. He
has a number of boarders, and trade Milt

Hal! A Gosa lumber merchants, have al­
ways on hand everything to supply
want- of the surrounding country.
I
,

In regard to tte re-meiery fence,
are not using any rotten iumlnr at
Foolish or mrt: we an- not injuring
grouiui- In the least.
And us for economy. it was by that that
Prairieville became the tirat town in the
county.
.
•
•
port the finest cemetery In any country
town In the county and honor, our dead.
We have not simply the. slub but also the
CMtllret granite the world affords, such mb

Growler probably pay* little or no tax.
atui the dog always growls that has no
meat.
Prairieville. May SHE. *88.

Orangsvllle.
I Juvt Friday the Pomona grange for this
district waa held ben1. A bur attendance
and an interesting meeting was rejwjrted.
Mrs. Kii Nichols and Mrs. I- W., Wing
visited friends at Hastings bust week'.
A new steamer will lie launched on Gun
take at .Streeter’s landing this week.
The fmiutera will commence work on the
interior of the church this week.
Decoration day- will be observed by the
pout here, but have been unable to learn
anything about tlieiprognuu.
Robert Gailand lost a horse Thursday of

All the Sunday acbooi* a! Hersey will
combine to celebrate (he glorious Fourth.

building nt Htiwtrr'n.

i drawing pnxror
Mrs. Geo. Williams ami children visited i “What t* ma
at Jame* Cook's tte past week.
j “It cannot b,
Mrs. G. II. Brail-. and F. C. Brooks and than drawing
son pa-K-rd through lien- last Thursday on
the way to Prairieville.
Many from this wax attended the show
at Hastings.
C. F. Hale, wife and daughter, of Rich­
land. visited nt I. I). Brooks' the |iast
Mrs. .Myron Senaeby iw recovered
from her recent illness.
Scott Cook lias u fine young colt.
Cary Willey* who now has employment ■
in Grand Rapids. wax giving bl* many !
friends a call Saturday and Sunday.
initiate.
Grandma Brooks ta now staying with
her *«ti Ira Brooks.
that quality called drawing power—the power
Datum.
Ni&lt;* growing time apd a fine ahower
Sunday morning.
Our merchant. A. P. Ireonard. returned
mi Saturday last from Mendon.
A. P.
took in the hone- races and report* a good
time.
_
Mr. Fpx. our merchant of the Kalanmzno
store, went to Kalamazoo last Saturday ou
a business trip and returned M&lt;uiday.
Henry Dubois uanrisl Into*hta new boos*Saturday last and thlnte It much tetter
than living over the meat market.
Robert Norwood has his new bouse
nearly rcaupleted and will move Into the
same in tire near future.
Mr. Norwoal
also contemplates' Indicting another bow
to rent
.
.
Mark Skillman mmw to ta1 very busy in
tte livery business at this writing.
A very enjoyable time was bad at the
new Store- of E. A. Blackman's by tliuae
who participated In tipping the light fantAStlC.

to enjoy him."—Chicago Times.

j
•

dnctag disintegration and decay

Diphtheria

trate deeply into the tiwruc, producing
changAK and di-comiioaltioo, which tiecomaa

here last Saturday, between the Exis-rts
is evidently ram peculiar condition required:
and Science, the score standing 15 to 13 in
favor of Experts. The Expert* are a hard
club to beat with Mr. Dodds on 1st base,
Ebbie Pennock in the pitcher's box and
little Burt Quick behind the bat.
Mias Nora Collins Is working for John
Cramer at his restaurant.
Pennock A Noble* are building a nta?
boat that attract* the eye of everyone.
mated at 8lfiO,(MMJ.(JUU Hara la
Will Kelley and Chas. Corwin, of northeasi Barry, wltnceMMl the ball game Satur­
day.
Henry Newman and wife, of Baltimore
towmdilp, took tte train Friday morning
for Kalamazoo.
Our railroad ws-m* to be
quite convenient for people of that locality
who wish to go to Kalauuumo to trade.
John Campbell and Hamilton Cox, &lt;if foliar* nr
Cedar.Creek, called ou friend* here last
Saturday.
Delton is located about -talf way lie­
tween Hasting', and Kalamazoo on tte C.
K. A S. railroad. It han a niee surround­
ing country ami lively business men ln*lb&lt;
mldM, and with the rapidity nf Its growth.
It cannot help but be our of the Inwt buaimm* plaeta In Barry county. Ita principal
business men are Fox Jr. Higley, who

A. Blackman.
uKuallj found
their prices an-

•!» “22

fact gentleman, aiways glad

�the cross.

EARS

LESSON X, SECOND QUARTER, INTER­

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TOPICS CONSIDERED

PRACTICAL

NATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 3.

MANNER.

lung*

Tte cabbage requires a deep, rich soil
and thorough working. Some of tbo large
tn to do test if th*
liilbi where they

Ventilation is found tn all well

VALUE
For his money is what every

FURNITURE!
” ou can get value received every time if you buy of

Good grooming

is

demanded under

brush, os a rule. should follow the dlrec
tior. of the hair, except when dirt and

execution. i no ““-o
- —■- — - ■
,
equivalent, ate mesutu skull. from its conical
_■ .
r» n. *»■ ■--- --- l.irrar- wtlinelXlUS

archie m°coy

-A-

—onAiVP/l IDT t

Wagging their
The Savoy cabbages nave wrinkled leaves
■nd are of fine flavor, especially after a
Mttlo frost has touched them in, tte

•omi, to cabbage in cany sections of late

mand Ims hay. but hay Is useful in dis­
tending the stomaeh. and thus assisting
digMtion. From six to fourteen pounds
many stables. To maintain hunting or
racing condition, old bay Is essential.
Clover, vetches and trifolium are laxa
tive and cooling, and excellent for the in­
valid horse or the youngster.
They
should te given sparingly, at the early

thirtt. except on occasions of extreme ex
artion. That bones uro the bettor for
being watered before being fed Is on ad
mitted fact with all veterinary surgeons
Colic and gri]&gt;ee are thus avoided. The
explanation given is this. Wlien tbo
stomach is full, water, passing rapidly

In the cuts are shown two popular va
rietiee. The first of these, the Jeraey
Early Wakefield. Is a great favorite with
the earliest, sure to head and
red.
Thu second, teutsvillo
Drumhead, is a variety grown largely by
market gurden era in the south went. Jt
stands hot weather better than moot other
sorts, and Is a sure cropper and roscmblee
Premium "Flat Dutch.

jPa.rlc’1" Suit8’
finished," JohnI!x’ 3,1

UVW VJ WJV
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at last fainted and sank under the burden o.

somewhat Membling in shape &lt;1 human
skull, was then without tte city limits, for
capital punishment wm not jermitted within
.■
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_ _ - 1. n — I,,.....In Mft A

apt to carry with it Into the small Lutestines undigested corn, and this produces

might obtain entrance into the heavenly

watering a hone actively warm than
when the system U somewhat lowered.
Soft water is tetter for all f&gt;tock. and.on
no account let horsee drink dirty water;
it la most objectionable.

Mine through Christ the mountain of blcwe-

into a shining saint.
to rtujiefy tte Minxes, but be was unwilling

An inspection will confact. He also shows some

vince any candid pereon el
new and nice things m

Willow Goods,

Couches,

W.
’'J11'11‘•"’•rtnair-wT.'f?
oorded in the oflte-of ttr nrl’t'-r *f
the county •! Horry, in liter t..; m.TroTZ *.

Stands.

A Full Line of BABY CARRIAGES

by aa&amp;ignruera'

Furniture repairing by a No. 1 workman a specialty.

HUFFMAN BROS

j

And. whereas, tte amount c!al:tw&lt;d
co said mortnxeat tte
i.-

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad to quote prieee.

Wak-rwetoe Cultera.
Soutliem Cultivator gives the following

A sandy, loamy, soil suits melons best
It should te well supplied with humusIf the land Is level and tint, liable to bo

place of execution, was required to te stripped
of all his clothes, and then was laid upou tte
crosj with his arms stretched out upon its

beds twelve feet deep, with deep waler
furrows, liaving previously loen well
broken, rolled and harrowed.

well directed blows of a mallet or hammer
huge nails were driven through tte bauds

and let fall violently into the holo that had
pounds of manure, one pound of cotton
seed meal, one pound of acid phokphato
and half a pound of kidnit. and work it
well into the soil ofj,«ch hill. Grout care
should te taken at this jxjint l&lt;Mt the col

previous to sain

and RocKers

,zma rotee" n *bout

the Lord's road from tte Prn-torimu to Gdgotba, which required on thb occasion a half
on hour to j&gt;ae, was marked at every step by
tte blood which ooied from tte freshly
scourged body of J«ma Tte natural pidn
.
-L __ __ • 1 l.v th&lt;f

watching, by a troubled night such as no
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copt on Saturday nlghta-

riytMtaoto the person. Intrn-sU.»
ESb th, r- of

the set of the coat. Good grooming short­
ens the coat, gives a gloss and develops
physical force.
horees fed largely on other foods de­

The Norcross Furnaces

the sate n&gt;
Dated the

Which are heating scores ot houses in Barry county, with
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work Will be pleassd to give estimates or quote prices.

cruel and shameful a mode of punishment as

STOVES

urday, tte 1»Ui dfcyof Ma), tn tte )«
UsowiaiKi eirht hundred and eigbtywicM.
Frteeut. wm. W. CNe. Jiate- of lv.*at«

LOUISVILiK DRUM HEAD

cf excellent quality and may bo planted
early or lato. as ItHorms large and very
■olid heads quickly.

The hills should be ten feet apart tn the
drilL.
After preparation and tedding
keep the land perfectly clean by running

motion caused the must inlcnw wmart. (2.)
Tte nails were driven through duster* of tire
tno«’ sensitive uervtw and tendons of tte
hand« and feet, censing tte nuat exquisite

Of all kinds. See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

Huffman Bros

Continue the harrowing until the

Tbo sweet potato Im extremely sensitive
■on must te prolonged by means of the
Lot ted. No other plan than sprouting
and setting the plants Is now thought of

•eriptlon.
Alluvial and peaty soil a are
wot adapted to Lt.
The Southern Queen is the earliest of all

tatiger, than the Nansomand. of light
cedar,-with excellent keeping qualities.
The Hanover, or improved Nanswnond
wriety. is a favorite in Virginia, and the
many

Reau Its obtained with artificial fertili­
sers and Mirpeclally with what are known
•a “complete manures." are often sur­
prising in potato culture and truck gar­
dening. Potatoes grown with the use of
eommcreial fertilizers are less liable to

plants appear begin working with wide
scrapes, going over at short intervals so
m to keep tbo soil clean and mellow. Un-

the plow to run near the hill; but after
that the viuee should not te ‘disturbed.

Cultivator, j

brought on violent inflammation. H) The
free circulation of tte blood was' prevented.

fering of mind and Iwdy which prewied bin
crucifixion. Only tte inquisition, with Its
fiendish inventions, has teen able to equal
this torturing drath. Socb was the death

THE

V. 30. Tte suldieni now watched him that
none should remove tbe&lt;body. Sometimes

Have just received the largest and finest stock of goods suit­
able for spring wear ever shown in Hastings.

In the cut Is shown a Mills grape vine
properly trained on a Knltfin trellis of
lugly simple one and the illustration
makes it so plain that a full description
would te superfluous. The symmetry
shown In training and the well balanced
distribution of fruit over the vino la only
a matter of skillful management.

Call early while our stock is complete.

crucified was that he claimed to bo divine

tawing withstood the bllxauds of the
Want season better than any other sort,
root and nall.-aud the lighter board fences

SUITS FROM $20 UPWARD
Quality of Cfooda and Work, Guaranteed.

tenderness

BUStaku (omBwhcm

sJndr-ol TrotaX

J£fi

.is era cited condition was in
with his own worth, as to excite the mirth of

growth.
Asparagus from soil rich Ln
•uluble food is full flavored, tender and

Tbo much talked of Kubanka wheat,
raised in tbo neighborhood of Winnipeg,
has been badly Mt upon by the Canadian
boards of trade
Tte} nay It tn only
“gootki or rice wheat. ” and not worth to
them within twenty-five cents a bnabel of
good red fife The Russian grown Ku­
banka is a valuable mixing wheat on the

TAILORS

«UUxl

would not have been tte anointed Christ,

Tlie

ordered. TtetsmdpHir.-K.r'rn. r.-.-v
persons interested hi said e»-.Mr
the
icy ot teld petition, ate tte l.r»m«

AH the Latest and Nobbiest
Patterns in Goods and Styles.

Bcbaff.

many Instances la improved
Quality
•sems to te larg&lt;6ly dependent upon tbo
rapidity and hnulthfulmsw of growth, and
a alow acting manure will most surely
produce inferior vegetablefl. lacking flavor.
Fean, beans, radlshca. carrots, etc., grown
fikewise many fruits

LUNN : BROS

■producing inexpremiblo agony. (5.) Death
was not immediate Tte pain inrrensed and
wno bad liven known to languikti thus Uli
the seventh day. Our Saviour's sufferings

Thereupon

saiu petition, and that

The Mills gmpo la Introduced by
Mmusra. Ell wangw and Bkrry
It is tte
nMiilu of criming Muscat
Hamburg
witVCrevcllng. It la claimed that this
grape is a little later than the Concord
and a long keqier.
M&gt; E. Williams, in Orchard and Gar­
den. from which the above Uluatratlon Im
taken, advises In addition to the trial of
now varieties, enough trustworthy old
standbys for an abundant hotne supply

IDcure west iwrrre ii.-i nw». un o r -77MWtcrfy course unlit •direct II im- frora

the wwl half of •
point MH rods
of .aid avM half
wing Mir wh--, - ----------- -

eE“'."'ff?jrrzss

RESPECTFULLY,

Ijniixi Bros

door of tte Court home In t te dl&gt; &lt;•’
OMMrMMnar aid state of
Uw (Xwity o&lt; Iterry. ou Saturday tte ?ih W
at July. A. IWim at 10 &lt;» riack te
Dated at tbe cih of »te»W* (ht*ndJM«

HAKitn thtftiM:*-

WE HAVE THE

temporal, but spiritual, they" re&gt;ct«d him.
Unwittingly tte chief priests, writes and

AMERICAN CHAMPION
THE-

tested and approved kind, liho Worden, or
even like tbo older Concord, may prove
worth more than ton yet untried novelties

BEST ROAD SCRAPER
IN THE WORLD.

SMCta twrntv--eight [Ml In te* n !•"

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’'"“““"“f w«r*ooM, Uni door north st Beotln Hro. * w„
kins otRcg. Broadway, we will te
,, ey bros- * wu’

W. J^X

unrt.^t

Hut milk in the morning will benefit the

Champion Twine Binder

woodtti

Celebrated North Fairfield Plow,

serve the fruit
Sno’fruit on the table

So,ld

«■*&lt;*.

CALL and see tis

Htmgirv
the Count • id p*?L~

�OUTRAGEOUS POSTAL DELAYS.

irothw striking »n»t*noe of tho tab®.
...j i • - mimagonw-nt ©sitting ta tbo
fir.
po«al service fa furnish*! The

L-«ihT ’
Mr w A
Harrington, of
• .b-_ r&lt;. 0
Hv hw» sent to us six cn„
althin which were letters to
' .
., ' hb family
Tbo flrat. plainly
’ to W A. Harrington. Grecnsb'
Trntnbbll county. O., was Inailed at
j’./ , .. &lt;i.. Feb S3. 1887
It passed
he Sunbury. O-* postoffice April
,
:; r, • li the Cleveland postoffice April
‘ w.i received at Greensburg, its
’. j.stioji April 10.1888. baring boon
’ l &lt;L. • i" t ranidt It should have reached
, f,i;;
days.
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;
. ortfl was mailed at Oberlin, O.,
v
j, ;• :. addressed plainly to Miss
•I ‘
: .rrington, Greonsburg. TrnrabuU
, . .
.. Tte date of transit through
. . , i l Cleveland offices was the
■
preceding Instance, and
of receipt was tho same, ft was
. transit, nnd should have
• Gp ensburg In throe days at the
t

i; •! ir-1 raw Is a letter tnallod at Chl। : £&gt;. l«97.
Tho [-vstmarks of
. I miler, tho address clear and
;i,
-f receipt the same as In tho pro■. it was 278 days in transit.
,,
;i-h caw&gt; is .that of a letter mailed
«{
* I’lje time and place an the third.
kS : i. .ilarly delayed
Tbedftn m that of a letter mailed at
’
.fane 25. 1887. which was aim!j

ONLY A ROBE.

ga^e tie thn chtesrfnl aaaurance that “Mt
nora than Hl yr Met
lU ^xxiawuj.
rearf In the United State. wo^Mfas fe.

iuh-zi ...jTl—---------woru *«M'?r"nr”»l •'■pportri b,
Trert.ttX’e'
* u quite evident that
the chairman of the committee ou w*y„
and means han not mode a many sided
study of the qnrattan which he no glibly
JiPOTa°f J* U BTrUt*

of Barry
Of April,
on ixigetet,
to be duo at
uino hundn
two cent* (S831.3JJ

ried ‘“‘ho rale of articles offood have become
ThT'^^1^ lo “,c ”abUc h«rith.
They are. no matt—.
.
.
--—-u,

nets of American manufacturer* in 18S0
amounted ta value to $5.M0.57».i9i
and that thia year they will proba­
bly
exceed $7,000,000,000?
Aounmlug
that
the term
goods ' meana

to—*•“•

The Great Specific for Indigestion

“"-I.—

And Ita attendant evite: ,
,
&gt;,
UlliouaNea*.
Coaatl patten.

“■u&lt;5i~on]r *• »*« spared
to explain how we would be able to nav
for $700,000,000 more of imports annually
than we now receive? Draw he fancy that
if wo Ux&gt;k tlmt amount of manufactured
goods from forcifftiore that wo would be
able to sell them enough agricultural
pnxlucts to balmico oar trade? Or has he
adopted tho absurd free trade Idea that an
adverse balance of trade fa something to
be dredrod? No man In a »*m&gt; condition
would deliberately advocate a policy which
could only end In disaster and ruin
Any
policy which will force our manufactorimi.
or a part of them, to abut down ta order
to allow the foreigner to place his goods
In our markets will Invite a crash. We
have tried tho experiment before, and
every time with disastrous effect.—Son
Francisco Chronicle.

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Englhh

M

TRYTHECURE

touowt.

lo-wtt;

OomoJo«IVd"u'lh,

south west corner of the south ea*t Ir^quarwr
Ik»Itar? twelve {12): ehkta “wV’fr^y^v^*

Druggists; by mall

t&gt;-w-lfikstotbeptareoclitaatag.
Dated May Sth. 1*8. .
JOHN &amp;
HOLDEN,
Mortcsgee.
8TVART. KNAITKN
VakA1&amp;&lt;A
n7^^
______________
Attorneys for Mortgagee.

reSSr.'p£k£u?sc£Tte^. ures all

Crinwmbmyc—That violin of mine hover
100 years old.
YiwM—I thought ns much.
“Why did you think «o! I'm sure it doesn't
show its bkc.”
“Well, it has an air of )antiquity. I h-mrd
you playing •Grandmother’s Clock* on it thia
morning."—Yonkers Btatcsmou.
.

edy fa pleasant to take and coo- farms nf
tain* nothing tte least inluriou* lOrOlS O1
to tbe most deUrate oil id. No
rmtn
formol opiate enter into Its comi uuu
position, thereby obviating tbe wupefyfag effect
resulting from the adnitalniralton of the various
f)lrpq
cough lultturcs on the market
VUl cb
K^p Peckham's Croup -Item-

Whobping-SJ^V,.
cough.
will te avoided. A single
fitraa
trial will secure your most
VUcco
generous endoraement No Cnnrehc and
other medicine ever ted vOUgnS and
such phenomenal sale* as
fnlrlq
this wherevsrtatroduced.
VUlUb.
BF-Messr*. Reigler A Roush, merchants.
Freeport, Mich., writes:-Wo have sold more
than tour gro*a a! Dr. Peckham's Croup Rem­
edy, guaranteeing it to do nil that fa claimed
for It. or refund the price, and not one tettle
has ever been returned.
PECKHAM*H CROUP REMEDY
Is prepared only by Dr. H. C. Pockham. Freenort. Mich. Sold by all druggists, »c. and Me.
I&gt;er bottle.
—Sold Hl Hastings by----

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist.
thFcenturYmagazine.
ITH the Issue for Noreinbcr, 1«S7. The

vnaueerr urarr.
.
State of Michlgu-ln Uie Circuit Court tor tte
Count) of Barry ta ebaaeery.
Hasting* City Bank, a corporation organized
'
.".r. . .
and doing business at dasUng*. Mh-iilgati. cone
plataant.

■• William IL ttanraw. Ella E. Itausaw and Hen­
ry C. Itausaw, defeadaols.
Salt jwndlng In tbe Circuit court for tbe Coun­
ty of Barry, in ctencciy-Eifth Judicial Circuit.
t'poii due [-root bv stUdavlt that Wiu. H. Kanraw and Henry C. Itansaw, two oL tbe defeoaants ta ite above entitled cause, peodfag la
this court, reside out of the raid tttatewf Michigan
ami in the State of (Mito, ta the UuKcd Btatmri
America, and oa motion of Stuart, Knappea &amp;

nfthtaoraer. else the said bill of complait
•.ball tie taken as conft-saed; and further, Uu
thia order be published wfthto twenty days fro
• 1,i.
iir-A.,nM h .

In succrsaion; sueb publication.
twenty days before tte lime herein j&gt;'rescrtte
for their appearance.
\
Dafed this unb dny of Anrfl, A. D. WW. at tk
city ot Chariofte lu said Circuit.
'
FRANK A. HOOKER. Circuit Judge.
STUART. KNAITKN A VaxAKMAN.
Solicitor* for GompialnaoL
In tbe matter of the estate of William 8. Bea­
dle deceased.
’

Notice Is hereby given that I shall sell at pub­
began Ils thirty-fifth volume with
WCentury
lic auction, to the hixhe»t bidder, on Sataritag
a regular circulation of very nearly afb.ono. The
tbe twi-nty-lhird day of June. A. I).. ISM. at ten

War Papers and tbe Life ot IJncoln bad tocreased Ils monthly edition by 100,000.
flip latter history has reviewed the first per-,
tod of Lincoln's life-ttet preceding his election
to the presidency; am! with tho November Isaue
Messrs- Nicolay and Haw entered upon tte more
important era-ono ta which they were them­
selves closely associated with President. Under
the caption

o'clock In the foreaooti. at tbe Probate court
room, ta the city of Hiwtlnga, tn tbe couaty st

Barry Coumv, MlcbUtsn. all t;&gt;- -ta:... riz&gt; :.
title and Interest of the said decexs.-d at. in and
to the real estate- situate and betnr ta the Coun­
ty of Barry, ta tbe Mate of MieWganyknown
and described as follows, to-wlt;
The north halt U&gt;S) el the north tracttonal half
the history will become yet more widely read,
tnfrl
H)ot seetlontwanty-fivs (») ta township
audita value more fully appreciated. If possible,
number
three (3&gt;. north of range number eight
than during the past year.
Thu young man who fa not reading "The Idle west, .-reordlng to the Vnlted Slates survey:
of Lincoln" as It appears from month to month raid Mie ta be subject to all encumbrances on
land.
it Tbe Century Magazine, rota himself of that raid
Itete-d Mas 3th. A. !&gt;.. IMS.
which be will one day hunger for.—Monongahe­
LOYAL E. KNAPPEN. Administrator
la. (Pa.) Republican.
Of the greatest Interest is the eerie# of paj-ers With the will annexed ot estate ot William 8Deadla. deceased.■.
I'ft
e
Notirr to Unknown Heir*.
of Micbtgan. the ClreuK Court for the
which began with tbe November number. The .State
Conniy of Barry—In chancery. _
scries fa the work of one who. before undertak­
Alonzo D. Still, com pl slnam. vs Thoma* Mar.
ing It, was Intimate with the Russian custonM Un.
Amor Hanlon, tte uukmswn heirs of Ralph
and people. Thoroughly equipped for the work W. Draeon,
amt tte unknown heirs ot
te undertook his tong jnuniey of ta.ooo miles Isaac Boyd, deccawd.
deceased, defendant*.
'
neerssan to visit nra.ly all the Siberian prisons
Fifth Judicial Circiiit-fln Chancery.
and mines. Here he t-ecume acquainted »t&gt;
Sult
ta the Circuit Court for tte
।») exite*, secured many documents am) secret Countypending
of
Barry,
tn
Chancery,
af
the
Court
report*. »«n« even from th** Governor General
in Uh- eity ot BasUtigs. ta said county, on
ot Siberia addressed to tte Tsar. A special liou-uTth day of Maj, In the year one thousand,
artist accompanied Mr. Keiinkn, and obtained tte
hnudred and ctgbfy eight.
many sketches and photographs, lobe irwdJn eight
In Hits cause 11 appearing by affidavit filed
illustrating the series ndvquairl) and Iniinlullr. ten-ta
at tbe tlm- of the filing of tbe bill of
Mr. Kennan's papers are now prohibited In complaint,
and »-v other proof to the sattafaeRuvda.
Uon of the umtcnduued Circuit Court Cominfs
I*robal&gt;h m, other magazine articles |»riutrd slonrr
In
and for the eou-ity of Harry aforesaid.
In the Eogllsb language hurt now touch upon a
Ralph W. Deacon and Isaae Bopt above
subject wblch.so vitally interests, for many rea­ •that
son*. all ttioiighifiii people In Europe and Amer­ named are lioth dcreased. and that their heirs
ica and Asia-Chicago Tribune­

Lincoln in the War,

George Kennan on Siberia,

If you are sick Slintuons Liver Regulator will
surely aid nature in making you well. If you
are costive or dyspeptic or are suffering from
any other of the nuim-roiw diseases of the liver,
Annan, solicitor* fur the cmnplataaat therein
the year, will occupy a prominent place it Is ordered, that such unknownhntn. of the sate
stomach or bowel*. It Is your m (hrtt If von during
In The Century. There will b# novels and nov­
remain Hl. for' Simmons Urer Regulator ta a elettes by Dr. Eggleston. Geo. W. Cable and
Frank R. Stocktou, tor*th-r with short stories
Boveralgn remedy m all such complaints.
by authors always welcome. To a large extent
A $850,000 union depot is to W- ttrected the fiction will bo illustrated.
J’— ——
at Grand Rapids.
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AUiPziiE. KKNA^T^N.ClrhrftCourtConmtta
R«u._&lt;&gt;ne bottle of Engltali Spavin Uni-1 win Inehrie illustrated patwy^esrajfs tneritL
stoner In and for 1*--- - ------ —
BTUABT. K5AI
mv
htuN.-minii
mure
of
two
ment cured tny fine N.&gt;rnmn tn.in or , w" ,
J eJinipn-bcruire ]»i*r on*;Tbe
tor Comtilal’flint.
tiglj blood ipavlns which dnmngrtl her (iranduiratscyof the War.” Paper* on Wild
..................IWF.KS.
valui' .it- l«L-.t «W. n Is the gmhdret W.-U'm l.llebv Tlrna tamni v.-li wt11 tariien;
Deputy ItegUter ta Cbancrrv
?Btamlah
.
. . riure .I ever n-‘&lt;i.
,
at
and
n nrt
artlriest-iwlilngontlie
elr*owlilncontbc flihl
field of JiiternatlohhiternatlnnJohu McLain. nl
Sunday School Itowraii’-. etc.
■
Honw Hailer. Itarlinrtnn. Ind. Sold by “One mart read THKCKxri'nv. If nolhtagrise."
By a sproitd offer,a new subreriberbeginning
Dr. E. IL Lathrop, dnirztat. Hurting*.
with November can ban- the srarts number*.
Mich.
fl rut in
The Saginriw &lt;'lty union Mlnml district IIIc from tbe beginning. By aurtter speetal M- Oregon, liecau’e of 1te n»lld climate, timber,
minerals and wonderful production of
iui» a hooded lntleliCetln«te» of ftJ'J.UOO.
fer. new snitociibcn beginning with January, coal,
and reraals. .The rapid growth of Hfto•». ran have tte Nov. aud Doc; numbers Iree- fnitts
Palls, with a waU-r power cxcreding even
tbns beginning Mr. Kennan'S articles Mid Dr. SuuW
I —Bl &lt;n
«'Mr Write for that ot the Minneapolis; Tsectma. &lt;w&gt; Pont
Mki*. Winslow'b Soothixii 8YMCP sbeuld
Sound, the terminus ot the Nortlieni l‘*ctac
always bo i»ca tor children tiwtatag r‘ »‘K&gt;Ih’ Bailroail. with «.«» tahat*—
Him child, softens the gums, allays »l&gt; t«ta, cures
wind colic, and Is the neat remedy for dlnrrlnrA.
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
seeking new iiotnre.
By writt
••What maker- the style in cigarsr a cigar

Fiction.

•

Other Features.

'MAY GOB BLESS YOU!”

' WM th- rr]&gt;ly. ‘-for you arc asking mo almost

and Scattlr. Waablnctan'rerrttoey
bad a bad attack of chills and fever. My sya
the principal pat ms ta North era Mfai&gt;r»ot*aud
Dakota. Montana. Idaho. Orrgou and Washing­
heart would palpitate for two hours rt a time. ton. jMMsrfcHsi unequalled Semite sUraeUon*. m
Sty Irr-' would get eold to the knees, and I fully well mi superior train equipment, snen as dtaexpected ta die. ta September. UM. I bought a
hottie of Shaker Extract of Rants, or Selrel's
Curative Synm. of Mtararent. Mr. R. M. King,
am! before J nwl taken li.« first bottle 1 felt
better, and ta n short illhe wa&gt; able low to
...
id-..
tfu, -n.vl vnn

patterna are made thoniands of fancy stylm
1 j
Knt thrre vnriatiiW of

I
:

| J„ly tlow«ut.

Iraetionri quarteriHiofsecUonnumbertwsMWtwo (Zri mtown oueli) north of range ten &lt;1W»

Tho minister railed ono day and wna shown
into tte parlor, where Johnny undertook to
entertain him until hta mutter should ap­
pear But soon rtubbing hta too against •
sharp corner of furniture, littlo Johnny, who
was only » years old. gave vent to n string of
swear word*.
“Ob, obi” cried tho minister, shock**!.
“Where do you Irani to use such drradful
won Is r
"Well, I’ll tell, you," said Johnny, confi­
dentially; “you see, I hear pa swearing at
ns, and then I go ami practicv on Bridget."
—Boston Gloto.

Young Can-wv—Ya’as, he’s my father.
Jack—Why didn't yon recognise him?
Y&lt;&gt;nng Callow—To tell tho truth, old boy,
I never do ta the strwji. He comet, of a
rawtber jxxjt family, y’know.—The Epoch.

contained in raid
such case made al
gtet-n that on 8atr..^_?
Mau.
list A. D., ISSA at leu Celoek ta th
shall sell at piddle auction, to the h
at the north front door of tbe sour
City ot Hastings, Barry County. M
bring the atare where the circuit
ry county « noldeni. the premtara
said mortgage or so much ttereol
necessary to pay the amount due ,
gage, with ten per cent tatereste

iKwfaaj'ss; st ss s

cess lu curing eroitp whooping cough, cclds.
hoarseness, bronchitis, and like- throat and
lung affections so common to ehlldhnod. make’

Jack (to young Callow)—That old gentle­

Irav'tog her fast will and testament bearing dale

t) -five dollars covenanted for tberota; thstranIm-s t-ing described In said mortgage asailthax

Allays I’alu and
1 n fl a in tn ation
Heals the Sores
Rea to res the
Stmaea of Taste
■ml 8uw.ll.

Btar.

air I—Now York Butt

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I
1
taErariand-Cniragv Evening Jouroal

Catarrh

Nasal 1'iuvhagr-v.

A characterirtic trait of tbo late- Emporor
William was bis genuine good nature. He
was ntan fond of a good &gt;ike. At a hunt the
huntsmen laid twenty-eight tawulof game be­
fore- him, which they *sid ho had killed.
Smilingly he quoted tbo wonls of Sbakesixwn-, “There are more things ta heaven and
earth tlian ore dreamt of lu your philosophy."
He addai, “For i&lt; it. not a miracle that I
should have killed twenty-eight bend while I
had -.nly twenty-five cartri.igre T—Bostcu
Transcript,
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i fe'g’SAK

The u-.Hsjp of n single sewing society ta
°Ul" ha* brakeu up four fnimlwa nnd nauaad
. ri”. "-1 tertc. HU
“
&lt;'Ut the orgaruzatiOD complMsd U. dLJ» two U-mMitcluri iu^ndkercui.ts and a tidy
«»r « starving woman, so - that the sins of its .
■vtajeri! urn mono than com petnetted Cor.— i
—Hartford CotiraDt
taw \ork Evening Hon.
’

ELY'S

Cream Balm

sus of the different town* and villages show-

Deacon
oyster dtwleri—We are getting
np a church festival for Wednr^iny night.
What khxl of oysters han- yixi gutf
Oyster Dealer—Blue joints uwi saddle
rocks, str.
Deacon—Well, I hardly know which to

testament bearing date the t:tU duj of April. A.
Il I *TT l.r.blU, ah.. -Zulr»lrl„l. U..1XL.- a—

-V
••'
.... III..U/
nt, in­
digestion. I miHtaduiltrtteriryunceventhfox
else recommended to me I tried Simmons Lwrrr
Bemilrtor. In three day* after taking It aociird-

goods with, the gifts or lottery ucknvi attached,
thereby shlffi-ig the liability to prowcution. ta
He died, acme few
part, upon otter, perhaps Innocent parties. •usjwcte.1 nothing.
Every grocer or dealer, for Inatauee, who sella nxmtiw after, up in the New Hampahlre hills,
amoticr atrntHn^. _ TO.- -ri_ a________
or affcra for sale any of the prize or tottery bak­
ing poaders Is a criminal ta the eye of the law,
anil liable, upon conviction, to fine and Im­
prisonment. while those who sell the gift goods i
,
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m,'*" 1 regnruarc. morally, as resporfrible. for they arc offer­ ing tbo unfortunate exiles of Rilwria bars
tag au inducement, or prize, to housekeepers
to use a corrosive poison. This a predicament
In which It Is not paalble our grocers will care number of political and other prisoners of
to place themselves wten they come to think both sexes in the provinces of Irkutsk, Yene■risk and Yakutsk was HO.OOf.' Of th&lt;»- 43,.
nenoualy of tte matter.
000 wvro ta fixed places nt rvaidonre. 30,000
these gift or prize baking powder, are alum wen- employed on different public works and
baking powders. These powders post less than 41,000 had escaped from confinement and

Mr. Mills Bays that “under lower dutioa
1., -, .
, i m transit, and was received on
wo could uxport more guod*. the tfianu11..
• .la’-'-. having been 290 days on faetoriea would run steadily and labor
it* ■*»?■
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. ■ I
. • would be coaatautly employed." Some
. ; •. , : ti and l^t case la the most ag- ono In the house should ask Mr Mills If
n
. ,-f all The letter was mailed at
he believes it j&gt;oaslblo that wo could find
U- .. I.*:.. Feb I. 1887. and was re- a market for $700,000,000 worth of goods four cents a pound to produce; the gift or prize
\ '.ho balance of tbo delayed annually In excess of the amount wo now costa but a few cents more. They are sold at
wall 4 &lt;'•&gt; - ni'bthjg. April 10. haring been export. If wo wore to allow that quantity the price of a first class baking powder, so Hist
Hie swindle, ta a commercial sense, is enor
n reaching Its destination
of our manufactures to bo displaced by
m&lt;-us. But the chief Iniquity of the bustac-u
.Froo th. »in» that all these letters left importing, as he propose. 10 per rente of
consists ta selling, as presumably wholesome,
th :r itartiug points they seem to hare all tho gtxxls we consume. Where are an article ot a ixmltivcly Injurious character,
l- . n watwl-'iritig aimlessly over tho United tho couutrite to which wo would send mid by means of gifts or bribe* Inducing ser­
strange law of attraction tho $700,000,000 of manufactures? Does vants or unsus pe sting housekeepers to purchase
&lt;jro&lt;* th--entire six together at Sunbury. ♦fit, gentleman from Texas think that and use ta our daily food.
There should t-e some prompt method of
. -arv county. O.. a posioffice e-« wo could market them with profit in
Jfai tnfb-s in an sir lino
•uitrtrue England? Doe* bo imagine wo could get reaching these dangerous practices and punish­
- ... it
j. .-u«« of the worst tarid of many of them In Germany, which ing the parties engaged ta their promotion. If
,u' . nof iw-icimaWedelay that has come as jealously protects'her man u factories as
tn p
n’.b'Htion since tho Democratic wo do oore? Does ba think France nr the matter to the consideration of our State
party began replacing tbo competent Austria would Iw largo patrons? We have Board of Health for recommrmlatlou of such
additional legGtatlor. as shall be efflfictive tor
pn.iUd ci--rk- with an ignorant set of ward heard of the South American and Central
the protection of the public.
b—!-r* snd bosses. These letters were all countries as customers, but there ta no ovlci ■- ..vrabh' importance, and those for donee that tho paltry market they afford
ah.tr. they were intended wore put to would not l»o greedily contest cd. under any
In the morning, the cook is preparing
witch trouble, and caused great anxi-ty drcumstahcoe, by England. Germany and breakfast long before tbo first glimmer
by t he delay.
•
France. In short, tho outside markets of dawn. As soon us it is ready, proba­
Ma) F. 11 Braggins, of this dty. has are a delusion and a snare, aA'England is bly about 8 o'clock, be utten a long
in his i-rt MAwion two letters which were finding out to her cost. It ta simply Idi­
t»ai:.-i 1 Chicago In 1885. the envelopes otic to think of turning over to othera a
of . !:i'h b-vro plainly written requests to present trade of $700,000,000 with the
ten-turned to Cleveland if uncalled for at vain idea of bring able to Mill elsewhere Accordingly, they bundle out, rubbing their
Mb., expiration of ten days.
/ I
to recoup oimeTf for tho loss of the borne
ft. .:ut!y both, were returawi to him trade. Lot us keep what we have.—San
roil up and cunl their beddtag, and usually
. front i 'Li&lt;-*g-»'diroe.t. instead of the dead lev Frarictacu Chronicle
without any attempt nt washing crowd
er
tex office. having lata in tho Chicago post­
to tho little smoldering fire, which is pi . -ed
. ctHre three years without attention from
A to&gt;l bl Platform.
ta a bole dug in the ground, so tlgrt there
‘.'.be shiftless Democratic clerks appointed
Wo favor such economic legislation as
by Mr Judd. the Chicago postmaster, the will protect all American industries that
ftti* L-i li-idual w ho declares that he has can bo profitably pursued by American
arir'rt ■. &gt; tear open’tho wrappers of news­ citizens
We insist that our produeera
Esch man, as bo comes up, grasps a tin cup
papers and read thern to discover if there are entitled to tho control of their own
D snytjdng reflating on his official con- markets to the extent of their ability to
ihct. k is* no lunger a mystery that our supply them. Wo denounce all efforts to
roereluutts depend upon tho tet-graph and open those markets to competition with
I cults that have been baked in a Dutch ovwa,
espre« a.r reliable aerviee Nobody cares the cheap labor and abundant capita! /jf and perhaps also to a slice of ti-e fat pork
tv intrust anything nf value to a service foreign nations as hostile to tho internets swimming In tbo grwiao of tbo frying pan,
no *J;.&gt;ptaghly demoralize*} as the Demo* of labor and destructive to national and
'•rail'■ misnuurtgcd postal service of tho individual prosperity.
Wo regard the
United btates.Xf^vi land Leader.
last annual mwmage of tho president and bto braokfoKt. The meal is not on elaborate
tbo recent action of the majority of the
Ward*. Only Word*.
man ring out, -Coma, toys, catcii your
‘i'meo ’.bo preddent shrieked that tho and open awault upon thoao industrioa.
i u had c&lt; ;m&gt; to destroy Che tariff and which will. If unresisted, result In intro­
relieve th« country of the unprecedented ducing a policy of free trade that In the dore Roosevelt ta the Century.
aii‘. •'&gt;
Democrat, incomprehensible near future will.paralyse or destroy our.
calamity of .an overflowing treasury— own Industrios. reduce tho compensation
sture tbr pvreldezit soundixl an alarm and for labor and Impoverish tho nation.—
This solitary confinement is n relic of a
'••--•' tv &lt;■ tigress an annual mnaxagvon Declaration of Ohio Republican State Con­ barbarous ago. Thu history of the middle
■t alone and flung himself about vention.
--------------------------- , years, io
-------------------------- ---------------------------- -----------.n u,: ;. over tho state of tho country—
It Win He Anewrrrd at th* Polls.
, walking tnsck and forth In a lonely cell
Ike- ;..iwr. January. February. March and
Tho qutetloo before congress Is not so | which, perhaps niBJr ba',° ,’*-a for •,l&gt;orV1on
Apr.i have i^xased away and nothing has
much
th.
Mill*
bill
In
’
detail
as
It
is
tte
at tte^tim.
1
in tho Democratic house but
talk. .nd very jxxjr talk, tocr Where is prtndpt. .U.. bUI reFrnu.
l.u.d
to
It-lUm^n
• prerideat's jH.werful influence? What
chained to a pillaj; walked S’ and trouts
fro as far
- ami- wore
- a'deep
-•
ha" -- ..j,. of bi,, immense energy? What tain tte American policy of protection or as his chain would permit,
:• re ids [,-igjujtte will power and spinal whether It will change it to conform to
British
policy.
- imm Wn about? Along what great
1STtte old I-rtaJm by kte rid. of the placid
Shall tho policy nf Washington. Hamil­
luthway han bn *bcd tho rays of his beLake tenmn and sea this furrow, and jxvndor
r.ign si'&gt;] guiding Intelligence?—Ctacta* ton. Jefferson and Clay bo continued, or on tte story of human nuffenng that it tella
shall it Ire exchanged for that of England'"
nail Cvmuiercial Gazette.
In America much cf tbo rigor of imprisoorulers and cumnw-nial magnates? There
nw&gt;t ba. I«« altovtatod by the introduction
ought to te but ono answer to thin, and of contract later.
Thru I« Our Opportnnlty.
‘•ImprisotwJ nt hard
i I • ‘! • the year ta which the Ropr.b* there will be but ouo if the people every­ labor" may roam to imply a metaqchnly lot.
but compared with rolitary confinement,
&gt; "i |«tty‘ought to reMoro itself to full where give tteir representatives in con
' '• in tho nevend departments of greas to understand that they insist upon with nothing to qceupy tte priawir’s atten: Hon. or Ufa tnusclra. Lard inter mrati* nn
; M.i-nt
The people are anxious for the first and will have no change.—Manu- ; exfat-noo far preferable. Amoncrt W doubt­
:
Mup do not desire to invest facturvr’s Record.
' law in tte advance in this reform. I te mort
1
•
they are not sure of tho pol■ thinking European nati-ms como next, while
crnnirnLls ta pursue, nor will
' Hnwla "till lingers iu tte twiligl* ot bar­
Mr Cleveland ta now declared by a high
: r.tucb in a bnMness way. But
barter.. —Exchange.
■ - italbti begin to contract Mugwump authority to l« only * .* «««»«
to an end " TIu» i* «&gt;«’* fjulto In ko-ping
H.' ategn-e«i rwuniMT-. .
1the laboring men am
They nndr him quite ’,0}*:
with tlin driivenmenof another authority,
. To relieve them is one of our
But tn- took a frw "Feliets! ,
to wit. Mr. Lowell, that be ta the brat
Titat cored him right quick.
■
•’■■■■ —Greenwich Journal
An
easier pbyrte
type of Amnricaniam that -wo havo
a'lnco Lincoln wss snatched from its Tbo
1H~ Iteaxin l&gt; l olly limlrrstond.
The I'unmtlv* kind
Si ’int..!- Vent thinks It very awful, or thick and thin Cleveland worshipers are
Small but precious. M eeuts jwr vial.
'y r
Hut Montana with 115.000 popula- not able to agr-c entirely a« to the pecu­
Ailrgan puts up her liquor fainifa to
U')U i* kept out of the Union, but his cars liar qnallflcudona of their Idol.-New
S4.00C.
tai. !.)pg been deaf to the knockings of York Tribune.
Dakota. Chm.OOO. His ears, and those of
hi* parjy friends, ore acute to Democratic 1'any
------- ------ signals -Utica Harald.
who arc in favor of protecting American t.
doc­
inar,few
' Th l. I. Go Ina Too Far.
It ta now stated that Senator Ingalls
Mid President Cleveland are related
It ttor.«l rep«l or H-Intend
:
usumn a
Is rktu that the Democrats intend to stop but to &lt;.«H&gt; ond on*7 °n* °*
Hillsdale exacts of saloonkeepets 8C.W0
*» nothing in their efforts to humiliate .UOO-.OT th. I&gt;m.-r.tV putjt- -»°™ |
taporuutt Uuu |,rotation or tbo r.p~J
the renatur—Uneoln Bcpubiican
liquor bonds.
ortboo«ol~t1u«&lt;.-ittet.Coo.“‘'‘ltet
«
luH-ii m eres! ’offerer from entarrt for
arertel reS? b“ dll very bad. rould hanlly
All Ii. niucrat* Are Ellfflblu.
SY?'A??
hi. I could not risen h»&lt;&gt; to
A V&lt; st club, nam'd after the Missouri
Wi’ttnr. bos been started out west
Its
probably la. -Give us tbo offices
•ml y.,u ran h-ep your civil service rofoni! -Baltimore American
*

Tvo luu-r Even for Mnrwmup Credulity.
Tlie Uem-xTatlc majorities are so enor­
Bar ly lurgo in Louisiana n» to invitesuspkioii that they were ralatsl in the figures
b» the .licetldn officers.—Boston Hwaid.

-Jte In any rnndiliou of the system,
with any diet and without d.iaaer from ww&gt;
UTB- to wet or cold. Absolutely free from Mer-

hi* triumph.’ te- Iwamo cnaedoua that a msUgnant dhe-ase was fastening it-df upon him.
latest ca:&gt;d..tete-s, noth foe pJ:„jte execr^u^ His pbyrinans pnxnxinred it incurable cauWld
the manufacture
te
*’7".
who are tefa.
? Bad lqW*ry UckeU- ai’Poeiw
—_
uv imui jneva
baltteflrid. but he would not
of large nuantitles of their eorro»ivt-ly pofMn daath in
».
wbtel, u. «, w.n k«M„ u, M, fare tbe long, wiring grief of an invalid
wifi, nnd.a delicate daughter, nor riiould they
tulmtt them to her kitchen knowing!} . Thl* *» him suffer th-., hollos agonise of the
farm of swindle l* not only being peddled from month* of life that lay before him.
Ho told them that, ta- was coming te&gt; Amer­
profits tube rrallr«d, the nuumfocturnra are ica to hunt buffalo. There are English pro­
entrendhtag taemsetvn behind the counters of pio who still Iwlleve that. tbe plains are full
of
Hta ■jwroh was already affected
many grocers by getting them to oflk-r tbe alum

Mr. Wtn. J. WQCmm, SO Umtall SL, Boston,
writes: “.six months »r» I tagan to throw up
meu," fmnkly stated a fartuun teller the my food alter eating. 1 Ihoughl I was going
otter day, “But wten nrman is really 'gone Into eonsumpUon. I «hi# began to have n*ta
lu
tte eti-r-t. sroma h am! shies I nd little
. . T. .telling. »&gt;o
.... to speak,
c.uw.V te Ins
on fortune
tea tins
the j
WI w,»kn -U
all tired
tort fire
.......Mt...1
&gt;1^..^ mil. 11 unc.i I,Mt
fever a-itUnu«&gt;ta..d.-r tlian tte‘opporita ,
ln four daya 1 tegao wtng Shaker
--r • Win- I Imve -ch patronwho coari»l« I Extract of Itoo-'*. oiXjriKei'*
nte wten I
wx' .
.
Ja liav But l,»d touted tberixth tortile I remM rat three
mo dally, and routalmwt twice a day. uux
iurt roljl. le&gt;.!h(. minute

bMtvln lluiinent reniovre- ul&gt;

V’SLCli

Pl^M 0lP B0WI

NORTHERN PI
I kl LOW MICE MILROtl
FREE; tovemmen'.

all

rt“taX'
■ “ssr?J-. ‘SJj’S.Kt w.W:
Sold b&gt; . J», ..Ml. «»? «” W to*
.......... —

I cage Tribune.
I cago Tribune.

I *Ald b&gt; all druxri«e*. nrrei d
A. J, while. M warren street.

OB ,

�RUSSIA’S -FAIR CITY

SWEATING IT OCT.

GEORGE KENHAN GIVES * DESCRIP­

MAKSHALL

IQ

RIO

OF

TURKISH

Hartings,

AtCOHOL IN

A

TION OF NIZHNI NOVGOROD.

BATHROOM.

lx* the democratic candidal*- for governor.
Here's earnestly hoping for his recovery.
THK MASTOMtH, Mini., HMTvmrE.
MHlAltmlX •«

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Hlrtne Out.
In the T«‘lfgram Herald of tills, Wedtww-

-day morning U published .lames G Blaine's
JeOcr withdrawing completely from the
field, and stating that be could not accept
tbe preaidenttai nomination even it tend-

cted. and expressing »urpri-«e that

hta

former letter wjta not considered Anal.

Tbe tetter ta directed to Whitelaw .Kidd,

stated at i*arta Maj 17th.

It ta an ianiest,

uaniy letter, and cannot fail to deepen the-,
regard and esteem for tbe brilliant states­

man from Maine, whom every republican
would Im* pleased to see as president of the
United States.

In a recent Issue of a contemporary -we
read something concerning that venerable
chestnut, the “great fraud of *76." Tilden
ta dead and llnyi-s Is ub longer president,
but that MM-ius y&gt; make no difference with
the perpetrating of thta ancient ami buldiwaded chestnut. But tte* fully of the tiling
ta such that it ta a wonder that any tuvndble
democrat would refer to the matter. Havre"
title to the presidency was declared valM
by an electoral commtasion. Thta eumndsahm **us a democratic child, born of demo­
enttie hopes, raid opposed by a large major­
ity of reiuiblicahs In faith senate and tanise.
But democratic votre created it, and when
the commission decided that Hayes was
president, the (Ufnuxratic party fatoui to
kick and have continued to &lt;k&gt; so ever
since, and prulnbly wilt keep it up to tte*
end of time for the old adage runs that a
••Bourlsjn never learns and never forgeta."
All the same It ta in bad taste for that par­
ty to kick at the decision of a commfaslon
for- whose existence the democratic party
ta directly responsible^
.

"It ta safe to say that In this presidential
year, when he ta industriously bidding, ftx
presidential lightning, Cleveland will send
no such brutal pension vetoea to congreM
as be did in 1®. But the memory of hta
former unfeeling reference* to those who
were Injured while Irnttling for their coun­
try. will continue to be a plague and a tor­
ment to him.'"—Banner.
With dur reference to tte ability and
good sense of tho Baskku jmople when
tbeir better judgement ta -not warped by
the Incrustations of party prejudice, we
can but wrmder a little at their putting
forth such sentiments as the above with
the calcium light of history and statisUra
glaring in their &lt;-yes. In tin* first place It
ta wt-il known that no raw of special |x-nRhm» coinvH liefon* cougn*ss for action or
gues to the president for hta signature unk-os it has imxMxt the jwnstan bureau and
has been rejected for wantnf rvhlenee &lt;if a
clear ease, tt-ta well known also that all
tin* laws governing the. granting of |M*nsluns have ta-cn under republican control
four-fifths of tin- time since they were en­
acted. anti yet with tin* short time that
Grover Cleveland luts lieen In the prreldrntlal chair he has signed more special pen­
sion bills than was signed during th**
whole time of republican jhjwcc. The way
that deserving soldiers were treated when
applying for a pmisloa under a republican
administration can well be lllustraksi by a
rase in our own county. Four brotiters
who are all republicans and ore* of them
holding a lucrative federal office from
which no attempt ha* been ntmle to remove
him, after t&gt;etng freak'd like nettrvy dogs
they succeeded under a republican admin­
istration in getting a small pittalus- allow­
ed them: but since a democratic admlnistre*
tlon has been tn powerthey have nil
had their pensions increased: one from S4
to F10 per month: one from .SI 1.50 to -F-M
per month and SI.ISO Lack pension; one
from SIU to Sl^ per menth. and &lt;&gt;nt- fnM
to SK per month- All tinder an administmtlon of which it was prophesied tiuit if
It came into power pensions were' to cease
to loyal tncn. the rebel debt to be paid and
Ute rebel soldiers to be pensioned. If the
Baxxkr wishes to verity
statement in
any respect wo refer It to the republican
supervisor of Maple Grove township.—;
itemotrat

Editoha BANNKitt—EnelCMMilaend clip­
ping from Hosting* Democrat. containing
On general principles we have little care the Banxek’h paragraph relative to pen­
whether Mr. O'Donnell or some of the hun­ sions. and the Democrat's comment thetvdred other equally a« able and just as
worthy republicans represents thta district
it lias long since evqtmi to be amusing to
rend the administration gush of their ten­
matter if Mr. O’Donnell ta seeking a notn- der regunta for the Union soldier. It has
inatlon at ttunexpvru-e of the lianuany and grown to Im; iNMltlvely ridiculous. There
welfare of the party, while at the same ta not a boy ten years old tn the United
time he Is nubltahing a letter announcing States, who can n-ad. but knows that the
that he will not ta- a randldate. The elaj*- present* pepafon system was conceived
trap. too. ata&gt;ut the
demanding and alone by tin* repiibllea.n party, and gener­
tbc.pollticiuis opjKMtng him ta simply a ally against the growling ami protests of
wormy chestnut. We know of no republi­ the democratic party north and south. The
cans hercabouta who are espdriaHy anxious first ten of tift*-vn years after tbe war.
that Mr. O’Donnell should serve am&gt;ti»er there were thouMimk of veterans suffer­
term, although it wilt be singular .If there ing from disabilities directly trarealde to
are not a few such. We know of nothing service in the war for tbe Union, yet who
hr has done In roiigitws that espetdalty en­ iiad not then arrived at the period of worldly
titles him to this recognition above that are de|&gt;endrnce sufficient to Induce them to
coaled to Ids predecessors. But. It ta are take action tn secure pensions. But 20
sertod. tho rotation practice ta undesirable. years of struggle against the Ude of facts,
Well, after Barry county lias had her turn convinced them that their condition had
the rule can be safely changed. But nut brought them face to face with two ulbuunUl Barry county has luwl the representa­
naUves: cither to apply for aid to the gov;
tive will It Im? safe or booorabk* to make emment or become the subjects of charity
this departure.—Charlotte Republican.
in their respective connmmiticjz
A great majority of them sought a reme­
Hie democratic jxrty would take the
dy from the government their valor had
duty &lt;off of tlm farpers wool, and retain the
huljH-d to save. Twenty thousand of them
duty rtbstigar and rice. And this notwith­

standing U&gt;e fact that all but the finest
gradee of woolen goods are aa cheap or
rfieaper In Amarica than any otter country.
Mobile to remove the duty on wool would
make sheep-raising unprofitable. Sugar
ed in the southern staUw, and that is why
the duties on them are retained In the
MIBa bill We believe tte duty cm

woal should be retained, white tte duty on
sugar should be removed.

We

r. from a third'a match,
bkudful of ruined cigar*

tbe

proved.

by lerty
farcies and p
canal,' spanned al interval*
bndg«w: the picturesque-

’AKIH*
POWDER

Hul-taatml brick Luddiug* had
nf the lone row* of fufhun-

--—7 ■ .
_
" •? "“T*“ ‘

N»vda; u:c
U» mW**

Absolutely Pure.

activity;
volley of oath* that

aw.iKiiwl him.

Ho removes bh clothing after

This powder never vari.mamh odwtartemwwi,-...
than Dm ordinary kind., al
ArwntwMIftnM
IF.__ .. . .
alum or phosphate

tbo niidiii- — —
. .
.
.. .
Chicks Of tlK&gt; travel-worn oU^walks, Wrd. ,
_
__ I__ in tho tn-ei that shade
less -drit* on&lt;l warvuvww
« — —------ ■ ,
barred and padlocked; the balls are slhmt ; g(wk

........ .........
The wife of Frank G.

Groceries
Crocl
B

We’re Ez

Going to J

bashful until another equator of towel U tied
around bis blushing form. Ho » led out to

in a Turkish Lath bouse for men.
days in tbo lower region*.

Be
Cash Ba

You could

It would make

man looks like a striking brunette.

The in

Hu is being

ta in itself a wj-arau- and independent city,
and a city which during niM months uf every j
. .
__ ... ....1 --1 rv.nw— tZ* -

fair city of Nizhni Novgorod W situated on .
.
. .... . _____ _ .1—
&lt; IV— an,

Quickly PUp«»ed Of.

prisoner--Gawgo Washington fblc&gt; John-

Magistrate — Well, Gawgo Wn*hingtoc
[lek John* a, it * &lt;10 or thirty du) a—Th*

relation to tbe old town &lt;«f Nizhni Novgorod

more. Suddenly something prinks him like
a needle.

A sharp pain runs through' ids bock.

Thr saloons at
The S-'-OO tax will

wvcral uf them w.

Tbo lUuaion fair city, however, differs

He

LOCA

vansoi v where 500,000 traders anemble every

Circulation this w

lazily foiling from the cold sutsr faucet

chandise valued at

Buy millet need

r5,a».0i»; while in

habitant* might be fed and fjxdtcrrd in tlx?

date him, but tho doctor ba* warned them to

■makn it bcfaro'ho killed any one

might be put into

Bert Tinkler
dow.

ai. annual jiaruxysmof intense and unnatural
activity » '
I f&lt;imw and

then a fog, now u cloud. Thu air 1* Elrd bonks., hotels, a nurrhaata’ exchange and
with white light. Tho ioobnate i* nilied; I nearly 7.00) shops and Inhabitable building*.

Beamer'a.

New full cream
Bruner's.

THE BISSELL

COMBINATION PL0\W
With Reversible Share and Point,

which it

' Great

Garden seeds le
at Beamer's. '

Grand Ea|dds
by J. G. Runyan.
at J. G. Banyan

Frank Beamer
rant In running o

0DVANCE 0-

Or. Baughman

To Try It is To'Buy
Doatfai)

more years and then- wffl Im- no more pen­
sion bills pafiM-d to signsm veto. But the
eountry is abundantly aMe to care for
them, and the veterans" rights must and
•will be recognized despite the unpatriotic
-predilections of presidents, southern con­
gressmen and their nortbem sympathizer*.
Ti&gt;e pension laws have been greatly
broadened within the last few years,
through the persistent efterrto of General
Izugan and other leaders o(the party. The
demand of the loyal porttem.s of the Union

Sou* BY

GOODYEAR BROS

c*n st J. a R

Good light do

Genteel ?: Clothing

Tbedrish World wades into Gungreas- the abolishment of technical barriers that
prevent justice to the old wfidiers. It is
atwmt as ridiculous for a dewiocndic jourfinds that te las •■squeezer" of the most rad to claim champlonahlp.far the soldiers’
cause,
aa it Is for the prohibition party to
rvlcntlesH kind. Tbe lalvoring mew arc al ■
asawme that all the tetujH-ranec people In
so shewing up Mr. Scott's true Inwardness.
the tend are In the.fr party. 1 think I di*-

Goodyear A Ba

(lorerdalu.

Grable

FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE.

article, that would have been wmeh to the
writer*.credit to have omitted. Perhaps

».

W.

Reyno

tn the terne market

We invite the attent
“f U&gt; s—nXU.

strikes eaery time.

Hr.

BUSINESS SUITS,

— administration remarked,
“I'd like tore* Uu* admintatrathm that can

Baug

For Every Day Wear,

larty «wh Friday

DRESS SUITS

For that rrnaun claims were delayed.

pension claims alraufa

„

rounty has gained

ClcrclazxTa.admlutatratlon devnurratir &lt;aui-

to ]H&lt;rmit ttei.pcusion dejnrtinent to give

Stjl„

tbe a» MH the end of Caamriwn. but when
Crsar eerawx, what then? Periiaps he
alpa&gt; eoaMlatlon from tbe case of the old

ADDmOWAL LOCAL NEWS.

For -Social Events.

Furnishing Goods
Onee more we Ajneal to Uh- Cobden club,

A Gentleman's Wardrobe.

M.woMiaUU
0»r wrtn, .tak ta

ert

a free trade

United

wages.—Tribune.

fonnd at Great Fails.

dotting NEARLY aa good.

These Goods are Bargains Viewed From Any Standpoint.
**h!ng tatter ,-«n be had.

Tbe quality and uv!

..
are Item

*
'
‘
Tte tetehMi ttteeteap'.t. quality considered

us and the goods.
TRY US!

One Price Clothiers,

PROVE US!

YOU'LL BE GLAD

Hastings, Mich.

�Hastings Banner
wrf»~iw- &gt;to »».»».
In Chi- history

-

Others Preach
vl&lt;nv prices and high quality.

&gt;

We Practice
. „aiv, but every day In the year
Xiejj iantains that can't be equaled
'niwltcrv. If y«u want to be economical
ud 1‘M'k at our stock of

---- ------- -- •.•W.UIKB. ntu,
Vrf» Will,,, wuta town
8M*,.

goods or no «fe,
for tine new fixh
Crawley.

Mrt. Ju. Nhn, ra.pa.tall,
u. tl™ ud tr,rf,
dablhl. «1~ to
mu .nd vn.U. s.tWjeHon
n» ra«ld„,„ ralh

Crockery,
Bazaar Goods,

'

it carefully, observe the qualthe prices, and you will agree

W e're Easily Satisfied.

J0I4 E. RcmslMTk-er. the frcrthougbt or•uT°f K«n*as. will deliver three lectures
in Union hall. Hastings. mfnllowK -Th«
fattu-rs of our rejriblic.” 7:30 o'clock Sat­
urday eveuing, June 9th. 1»88: -The in­
spiration of the bible." 3 o’clock Sunday
afU-moon. Jun:- Huh. 188S; -The church
and morality." 7StO o'clock Sunday evening.
Jnire 10th. 1888. The expends of these
/rt-turcs have been provided for by sub­
«•!&gt;“. «, l,.,k scription, therefore, they will lie free, and
all nre cordially invited tb lie prera-ut and
hear these aubjecta dheusMd from e free
Pta)rlw l-“ •"» “»
thought or rational *tan&lt;li&gt;otat.

enterprise on the part of her citizens, and
particularly tire Observer, which goes in
sled length for the scheme.

- ■» «-

n~ “riX."*’

Do.not read Without apec's. If ri&gt;L. prtnt
Is not clear have your eyes examined, fre/
of charge, and fitted to a pair of the Ihm
spec’s for very little money.
,
Joint Bkk&gt;mer, Jeweler.
'

No better boneless Codfish comes out of
the-twlney deep” than &lt;mr -ideal" brick
grade, {everybody Is grhiug about tired
of eggs and pork, and codfish will makr a
happy change. 8tai ffki: A Chawley.

Ttrat Cleveland. N..T. Parker s. Humbletanlan stalliotu 1* a -guei" was evidenced
Wodnesdax afternoon. wh&lt;-n hr madtwice arort.d the fair grounds ta 2-46.
This fa nqual to 2:40 to 2:4.”. on a good
traok. Mr. BlrlLu- held th- rlblems pnd
lx rt-spojrsil.lt- fur •ievclunlng the’ speedxquantity, of c;..v -bt„|. H&lt;- -xpr -.*«•* hiui'self aa cwuMeut that h- can mke a full
mile with (’lexTland on tire Grand Rapids
track ta 2:4t&gt; or |r«*. .Mr. Bid lac think*
when Cli-ve!ar:&lt;l act-, in tborough corulltion be will take hi* pi.tr- with the Byers.
Mr. Parker's iua:i- friends congratulate
him on’ !•!* qwnt-rahlp
&gt; fine u horse,
anti hope tliat ('lexeland may ftillr realize
Mr. Bldfue’s i-:p--t:
Ffagerald post G. A. R. anA th- W. lb

'-w
wii

,L K- lir““ ”,h^ •'

lrtI ,i'r

want a title deed to the earth. /The rainfall from Sunday evening at e
\v. .
t nlsiut nix feet of It some day, oclock to the same hour Monday evening
r ,i
. - .u day comes we an*
was t fochra, which Is a very hravy rain- f
fall. Prolmbly itf inches fell In about 3
houra Monday. The abbve report is from
John BeMmer.
,» L:- - frr.tho*’ who admire our nurthThe wool season will M&gt;on be here. As
. .li t
at
in the pari, Hasttiigt will be the best mar&gt;.'
ket for wool. When suliscriberx conn- fi&gt;
this city with that staple, we hope they
will not f&lt;»nret to call at the Banner of­
fice juid liquidate accounts.

i . ng u&gt; Make it Pleasant

"«■

Beamers’
■ Ciish Bargain Store.

Ira VanValkenburg went to Grand RanPressure 1s being brought to bear on thu..«,vuui
« mi
Fri&lt;h&gt;.
new council
p&gt; iiukr
make mem
them cnoooe
choose a
n man
nw» L-f * * ’
.MlaAnG.n. to
... W.
XX- .U
tf, i. for
. street
.
aatta&amp;rtory
F. Hfck*
conw
W. Jam, will be onranlri nt tl,.rnliciloner.m
Mr. .Hicks
has ..."-UIIKXI
assumed Hit?
the
K-church hereafter.
- ---......
task of telling the eounell how to do buri- ’
nejj.-. hut thus far with todlfferenfsueceas/ /h' ILU.. ’J?11'!'- « Ururt IU|.1,K
wxh in .the city Monday.
Employment
,
The
,K- *
have fought the Mr-,
Rev. Miner, of Irving, and Rev. Lee exbage aud J. F. Babcock hits. Just south of
cliouged pulpits Stualay.
*
GLENN BRDTHER8./
their depot. which give- them the land
.;-.,p-r.
Koehwtcr. X. Y.
from Court street to Ute Barti.-x property
c"k 'WM
east of Fall creek. Tbe new lots will be'• &lt;&lt; rand Rapids last week.
graded off and soon covered with side
Mbs Sadie Sanborn, of Battle Creek!
-on&lt;l hand lui
tracks.
‘ was in the city Wednesday.
The G.- A. R. Memorial service was held
wlfe vWto* Mtaute in
at the Baptist church Sunday, and whs very
'
largely attended. The sermon, delivered (grand Rapids the pari week.
by Rev. Ovlatt is very highly commended
Gea Koblnaon, of Battle Creak, wan in
by ail who hoard It for the patriotic and the city during the |mri week.
■
sound Views expressed as well,as for ele­ /%'lement Smith and D. R. Cook were at
gant diction.
Allegan several days lari week.
/' 'Trank Goodyear, the new chief of the
Daniel Striker and wife are expected
ilM fire dr|&gt;artmeut. takes hold of the duties home Saturday from New York.
’
of his |M»hi&lt;&lt;n In a manner that shows
P. A. Halm and family will occupy the
him to be the right man in the right place.
Under his leader-hlp we expect to see the Henry Ford house, second want
uts» fur sale at Reed Bros.
fire department of this city placed where
J. U Wilkins made a buslnem trip to
s.I.- '■ K. A Svd»-|»ot is being re-jiaintad. It ought to be.
Holton. Muskegon Ca, last week.
fieri Tinkler b#&lt; n neat vegetable winy
' C. W. Sherman anti Homer Green, of

LOCAL NEWS.

Charhate, were In the city Monday.

concerning tliat town:- Nd, acres heavy
nt tnn)»er. fti«: Nor acres light tjnriM-r, 8027;
,
, -’&lt;»• U.’HK .fW. .X&lt;1
ritnehtw IS eta per lb nt | ««her cattle, 487;
hogs. 877; No. colonies of bees, 132.
/

‘l.oo per

Mr*. A. H. Tinkler, of Detroit, sister of
U. H. Myers. I* vHthtg lu the city.

mid wives went to Gun lake Sauirdly.While Em. Busby and Nelson Johiuon
L.A' ,,0Mfh "7K ln Woodland Saturday
were riding ta a nrad eart Sunday near the I xv..rkinx ut.
M. C. freight depot their hone stumbled ‘
’ h
' K' A S *“«•** Pro’^t-

Ixrate and shoe* for sale and fell In auch a manner tliat Mr. Bu»b'
xva- thrown violently to the ground under
get children'- wigwam slippers.
’ over him, hut he xxras not seriously Injured.

• Frieik Beamer.xvjll soon have his restau­
rant i:| tunning order.

Choii- fine cut and plug tobacco :1O cents
i- r |m4iiu1 at Beamer’s.
Dr.JKatighmau will Im-ht the Hastings
bouse Friday ofxhly.xveek. .

Sunday. June 17th, will be the quarterly
mtvtinjg at the M. E. church.
z
Bear in mind that Dj. Baughman will be
it the Hastings house' Friday?
Mre. Sage bos bought 2X lots of Smith
A- folgroxe and W. P. Sldnam.

Fall! at J- G. Rnriyan’a and examine his

• men's line .'•hoes and get prices.
'

Gowj light double harness and pole for

m -«Mp Saturday—&lt;me bar to each custom-

Kalatuazoo parties are putting up boat
•siM-.. &lt;&gt;n Ixmg and Mud lakes near
lovertlaic.

.Ivin A. t treble is brightening the ap• arum- of fa's house and Irani by h fresh
'■at of [mint. ’
o
1'.

IV.

Iteynulds ha» commenced the

sin&lt;t the fall election of 1888. Barry
hmntyjhx.'gahnd 31 citizens by means of
the n.xt-.rallzation laws.

N&lt;;l-im. Matter &amp; Co., the Grand Rapids
' irnitifre manufacturers occupy half of
■•'ir ln-j jmge this weak.

I'r. .j. A. Baughman will be at the Haxt-

'Ikbim- Friday of this week, and rvgutarl&gt; i iit'li Friday thereafter.
It him l»-en agreed to close the business
hott-i- Unlay. We hojx* tbe agreement
. n&gt;ay be perforated faithfully.
T&lt;» Itf. loo acres of land for summer fal&gt;
■'■wing purposes. Enquire at the law of&gt;
nee of Stuart, Knappen A VauAnuan.
.

time would haw been from 8 to « seconds
better. Mr. BMtae, his trainer, -U* Holz'
bom is one of the moat honest trotters he
ever
saw. and stake* his judgment on hb
Wo Would call the attention of drain and
olglis a-. comndMlonera to our large stock showing a 2,40 clip this season. There is
«f drain.tile and sewer pipe. R. J. Grant. no reason why Holburn khould not show
mnlrfn.,.-:
He U. lhe
Big ibvoice of wall paper, comprising and h in good hands.
the lat.-et and most stylish patents received
Sunday, June 10th, will be Children’*
kt Dr. Lathrop's. Prices cheaper than
Day. wherae obaerranre by Methodism has
become general the world over. Tin
Only Iplare in the city where yon can get members of that church here «'P«’l*l|y
x erntirh ginger ale is Dr. Lathrop’a drug the Sunday school, are busy already with
’tore. B-,t summer drink as everybody preparaUona for that festive ocr^n- A
knows.!
'
‘
fine program has been prepared, withita-

, - I . inions are before the council taking terestlng and appropriate
tor tlw extension of the water mains up church will be elaborately trimm*.
1Iwk.v&lt;t street, which Is t&gt;ecoming a hand- everything d«&gt;&lt;' «h»« can be U&gt; make tbe
Cy plemmrable and happy not merely for
s'ltne rreldrace quarter.
children, but for the older folks as well.
We- have a number of city lota that we
^Harvey William*, wheat buyer at Milo
»HI - II on contract, making the terms 4^^tafornwd.rtm^ thhyrar.

/? The U.unty treason- will be enriched liy

--.Soo this year from liquor Ikvnwu.
Under fthe new law. half of the WOO It
to get a license goes to tbe county.

"itode” Smith was brought before Jua11I’’’ ^n«»ton Thurwlsy. toanawer to the
ebanrr of rape, of which mention was made
•» the last Bannkb. -HIs exmnlnatlon was
rwitlnmd to tomorrow.

Al.Silugerland and wife are taking in the
Pros association’s annual meeting at De­
troit.

C. have mad- extensive preparations for
the proper observance to-day of Memorial
Day. The veterans h&lt; mbri by Uic city
band and followed- by other civic -hrder*
and citizens will participate ta lh&gt;- march.
At one o’-lock the |Hmt aud corps will form
at th- hull ami pnx-eetl to the court house,
and tbe following exercise* will Im-held:
. 1. Grand Army M&lt; nmrial.
2. AddrvMt by U. H. ’ VgiiArnian and
othcra.
,i
3. Singing.
_
4. March to Kivi-raidr cemetery:
5. Drcoratiiig gntxex
&lt;J. Irast G. A. R. exercises at the grave
of Robert Kelly.
The Journal Intimates that there is a re­
publican ring and pretends to name the al­
leged ring ticket. At least four of thccandldates named by the Journal have never
been mentioned for the offices for which
Uh* Journal placc&gt; them In nomination, at
least never to us. and we have never so
much aa suspected, that they were ta the
field. But then wc are perliapa not In the
-ring5’ or have not that &lt;dtarp, keen Insight
into affairs pusra-saed by ourcxMiteruporarj- !
But speaking of rings calls to mlml,.that I
there Is a ring, a rail lire ring, in the
Journal* own party and the Journal has
Itan made to feel Its force and power.'That
ring has decreed already that there shall be !
a fnidon; ha* decided that tlie Demix-rat
and Journal mnri call off their dogs of war.
and thoM- pain-r-. an- now as meek as lambs;
'has dcchksl on eg-rtain candidates, anil par­
celed them out to th- demd-rat!’ and greenbackers; ha* glerreed that no further effort
dial! be made to n-niovej&gt;orimaitter Dennis
till after election. S|M-aking about rings
makes us think that .the Journal should
look to Its own party, and then it*' editor
should l&lt;*&gt;lj In the glass to mt the fellow
whom the ring handle* In It* own way.

.Mrs. Arthur Ainsworth anil sister were
Tills Is Memorial day, and sacred to tbe ‘ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Smith last
The annual meeting of the stockholders
memory of the nation's dead. Let each
of the Hastings City »Bank of Hastiags,
remember on this day what our country
Mn.'McUughlln ami little aon, of Mus­ for the election of directors for the ensuing
owes to its brave defenders, the boys Ui kegon. are visltihg her mother. Mrs. I. A. year, will be held at the office of said bonk
In Hartings on Monday. June 4th, 1888,
blue, who conquered treason and presort­ Holbrook.
tietween the hours of 9 a. bl and 12 m.
ed the union and kept the stars and stripes
Judge Cole and wife left yesterday for
Hostings, Mich.. May 23d, 1888.
as the fit emblem of a free and united
C. 1&gt;. Beebe. Cashier.
Bellevue, where they will remain tbe rest
country.
«^The membe.ru of the graduating doss of
National Convention*.
the high school are nearly overpowered by / John Hessmer went to Grand Rapids yes­
The Michigan Central, the Niagara Falls
the generosity of the school board, which terday to visit John Klopfer who Is not ex­ route, will sell tickets at one fare for the
has kindly agreed to pay the hall rent and pected to live.
round trip as follows: To the republican
810 toward other commencement expenses.
Rev. Frank Elliott is the. name of the national convention Chicago, IlL# June,
When you come to size up -such a mon­
1888- Ticket* will be'told June l«th.
new
Presbyterian
pastor.
He
la
a
gradu
­
strous freak of erilargemcnt of the heart as
17th and 18th (and from Michigan pointe
ate of Princeton.
that, It Is enough to overpower a mule.
only, on the 19th). good going only on date
Dr.
P.
H.
-Ex-ana
and
M.
F.
Jordan,
of
of
sale, and good returning on date stamp­
Barry county district lodge Na Ifi. 1. O.
Middleville,
made
a
business
trip
to
this
ed
on back by agent at Chicago, not later
of G. T., will meet in quarterly seaslon,
than June 23d. 1888. To the democratic
with Union lodge, on Monday. June 11th, city Wednesday.
national convention St. ixtuls. Ma, June,
'88. at the Irving grange hall, tbe meeting
Mrs. Hattie Watkins, who has been for
commencing at 10 a. m. There will be a some time In Detroit, has returned to her 1888; tickets will be sold June 2d. 3d and;
4th. good going only on date of sale, and
complete change of program at this time, home In this city.
good returning on date Stamped on Irack
and it Is hoped each subordfnrie lodge in
R. B. Wightman expects to go to Lake by agent at St Louis, not later .than June
the district will send a large delegation.
Odessa this week where he will buy wool Btli, 1888. To the prohibition national
convention Indianapolis, Ind., May, 1888;
during the seasonT
• For the information of tbe Democrat we
tickets will be sold May 27th, 28th and
MIm Satie Tinkler la now a trimmer In 29tii, good going only on date of sale, and
will way that our market reports are cor­
rected every Wednesday morning. Wed­ a Cheboygan millinery store, &lt;le|&gt;arting for good returning on date stamped on back
that
city
last
week.
by agent at Indianapolis, not later than
nesday morning May 10th, a wheat buyer
told us the market price was 81 cents.
’te. /Win Holmes, of Waupaca. Win., is in June 4th.. 1888. These tickets will be
Wednesday morning May 23d we were !~
In- the city on a visit to his friends. Same gtiod on any regular train, excepting the
New York A Boston limited express, Na
fonned by equally good authority that the old Win—hearty and Jolly.
«, . and the fast Western Express. Na 5.
price was 85 cents. That's 14 cento, not 16
Engineer Balch and Chris. A. Hough Wagner palace sleeping cars, partor cars
cent*, advance and wc gave it to our readwere In Woodland township yesterday on day trains, unrivaled (lining edrs.
working for tho right of way for the C. K.
Houghtalln A Llcbty desire to Imprw*
upon the people of Hartings and vicinity
Following are the real estate transfers
that In obedience to the expresoed wish of -/ Ml** Viola Willison gave a party to for the week ending May 28th, 1888, as
a majority of thrfr cuotomera. mid wince Minn* of her young friends Saturday even­ taken from the books In the register’s office.
their store has bk«n refitted for them, they ing In honor of her cousin, Mr. Zimmer­
Orin A. Hughe* to Charles H. Master; parcel
will continue business at the old stand. man. of Augusta.
Pmlrfevllle. 8100.
They call especial attention to their line of
g aupig x*ryrr,»,. _
dry Ktxxls and bobta and shoes. Then- to­ tliat he don't like that country a little bit
Edward Byne» to Leonard Hazelditie; tea sec
gether with groceries they are prepared to and he hopes to spend the Fourth of July 1 I Woodland. 11.Ito.
D. B. KiinatricktoEdwnrdHyncaz-WnreeW
exchange for butter, eggs and tanner's pn- In Hastings, Mich.
roodlaDd.OI/to. ,
duce generally.
John McArthur to Leri Holmes; pfocel vee J6
Mr. Bowen, who hat been visiting John
Wwlni-Mtay Holbuni. W. IL Schantz'
standard bred Hambleionlan stallion, made Busby and fandfy. returned to-day to bls
Mrs. Bowen will re- '
a full mile on the fair grounds in 2.58. home In Colorado.
'
Had the track been ta good condition, his turn about July

Huy .the best, the North Fairfield plow,
nos kra&gt;wn as the Keystone.

rtxy- Apply at the offices of Smith A
’ ulgrox-f or W. P. Sldnam.

rade tn fr.li luul
motto i.i --gnud
all an Stauffer A

oiJtaSk""*1' *“ “»• »"-»

R- R. tt will not be fromtack ofpusf or

Groceries,

Wc have built tij

to •“*•"« M» ™&lt;-l« «

The wife of T. M. Woodruff died at her
late home, Detroit, SatH-ay. May 20th. and
her.nanalna were buried at Ann Arbor the
succeeding Wednesday.;

rrrm nf wh-*t of a IToWevilh- fanner ri
w. do -&lt; “g**1
7
. 7?
manx- Much contrC' !-'
shrewd buyer, wtaw Jodrnent or -nr
STtanpt to ta- ■»*&gt;» rtf*- "T *Tu‘n,
he made this oontmcf to lihow that h-Jud
odrmrwt. and we mention tec
“?±25SMr Win

,

This Space
Belongs to

Goodyear
-•‘Barnes.
Who will have an Ad. next week.

Look Out for It.

1
It is not time to use binder twine at present, but it is ex­
actly the
a

TIME TO ORDER
About what you think you will need, so that the dealers may
estimate about the amount of twine needed for this territory.
You will remember that last year the stock of twine in
the state was exhausted long before harvest was completed
and many had to abandon their binders because they could
not get twine.
We have put in a stock of

Charles Baldwin has returned 'from De- ;
treit Bls pitching arm Is out of form, and .
be will not again join the Detroit club un- j
til he la In condition.

8,000 POUNDS,

A. II- Johnson and wife attended the ’
meeting of tho Michigan Pre^s Association j
In Detroit this week. Mrs. Johnson will
visit relatives In Toledo before her return.

Wort! was received from Grand Rapids
yesterday that John Klepfer was lying at
,the point of death at the home of abrother,
this
will t»e sad news for his many Ha»t,
lngn friends.
f
/Mr.
Dodds, proprietor of the roller mill
being erected at Delton, was in our city
Friday.
Mr. Dodds Is building- a mill
that will have very- few equals and no su­
periors
In the state.
I

FfeGte-anB. oebtevaie. Vi

Wc desire to thank the kind friends and
neighbors who so willingly gave a helping
j
hand during the long Illness and afore the
death of our son and brother. May they
,never lack friends lu a like bereavement.
Mu. and Mna. Schumann and family.

, The fire department came out on parade
Saturday evening, and presented a credit- ,
ableapjraaraner•
(
A. Black ha* placed in tbe cemetery » '
fine Scotch granite monument ta memory ;
of tbe late Dr. William Upjohu. The icultural resource* of this wonderful couumonument stands nearly seven feet high i
and weighs over seven tons. The base Is I
4xJ&gt;M feet and weighs 4,BOO II*. The I
«Wgn Is beautiful and the monument a :
fine addition to Ri wrskle and a great cred-

Of various grades, ud trust yon||will order at ones about
what you will need, thereby enabling us to keep a supply on

hand.

.
Yours respectfully,

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds.

�MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

SOLONS AT WASHINGTON.

Dr.

DIGEST OF THE WORK IN THE SENATE
AND HOUSE
home adjourned^

mid watered milk, baspmdn tine aimj
. NpW IHwovtry r‘T rmihumption. IB now
of |sn. Dtahooret prartics- •rwi'triways ^ ^y third bottle, and able to oversre tte
profitable, avw from a money pota. «
{arni
thc taw(t niwn.

___________
good tooert farmers of tbrt vicinity ore no­
in tto toll* Ihk-suw of the watery trie*.
Michigan Knight Tempi un tod a blowout
al Grand Rapids, in an mini conclave, the
post week.
Negounee’s new •SS.WC school building.

BASE BALL ATTRACTIONS.

traduced a bill in the senate yesterday which

CinCAOO, May £2.—Yesterday's National
laagte playmggnve the- foilawing basn tell
more.-*;
At Indianapolis—Indianapolis 1,
Breton 0; at Iietroit— Detroit 7, Now York

Mru. Gail, of Lakmkie, wiu atnaultai by a
tramp in her own house. and managing to
campe wcurely kicked herself in an s^uiu.
*
......... ... »-i.____ 'L.rfWLvii-

between tte bouie chib and the Philadelphia

ehamtier, and entered a motion for reconloffvrtd a rraolutiai: for an Inquiry whether

at Indlannj&gt;oli*—Indianapolis S. Borton 4.

to erect p.xtn&lt;n&lt;M&gt; buildings in al! towns
dclphfa club, making honors even in tte

;
.

adjourned.
The bouse peered tho bill creating a depart moot of agriculture aud the consular and
diplomatic anti District appropriation Hila.

Bills

were introduced:

to pay

for Pliilndclphla. The *w» yerterday In
leugtM playing wwe: At Pittaburg—Pittaburg 4. Washington 5; at ludianapoto—
ludiannjiolL* 4. Boston 5; al Chicogt*—Chicago
7, Philadrilphta 4; at Detroit-Detroit 18,

their sorire with tho Detroit t
day by recording a decisive

(Springeri. The bill granting right-of-way
through Uw Crow rossrvatloQ to tlx&gt; Billings,
Clark's Fork A Cooke City railway was
ington 3; at Boston—Boston 1, Philadelphia
4; atPiCtaburg—Pitteburg-Itidfanapolb gome

the Milwnukc-, teko Shore A Western rnil-

tion, Wfacowun, and granting 175,000 for a
public building at Jamestown, O. A aecrvt
•tsadon vi' Irekl in which Riddh'targcr'* roSolutiun to debate tbo Ilslierieu treaty in open
Bterian wn» defatted. Tbo hou»‘ bill to retablith a department of later wa* taken up nnd

having
ttmemimetit-. made by tto ivnata. Bills
wire pois'd authorizing a bridge over tto
Mi-vouri at Nobrnska City;'.appropriating
&gt;12,0110 for the public building ■ nt Peoria.
Hta.; iacroaaing the aprroprintion for a build­
ing at-Winona. Minn., to 1150,000; increas­
ing tbe annual tnlUtia appropriation to
Ittjo.OOD: np]&gt;ropriating 810,(AX) for more
ground f«r tto buikUug at Council Bluffs,
la., nnd'nuudry other public building bill*,
after sriucti tte aenato adjourned.
Tte house took up tbe LUI to prohibit the
Mie of ooovief—
In which they
pied nearly “
and
bouM- adjoi

cwitage as it did, bat it still Ipui a good lead.

Dotfott.
New Y«t
rWadriphta
Pktaborg
.
teteua|*4M
WaAtngVm .

cage—Chicago 8, Detroit 9; at Pittsburg— ' to mostly owned by one man—A. J. Scott.
Pittsburg 9. Indinnajioli, 9; at Boston—Bos­ Tbe high water of this spring has broughtton I), Philadelphia 1—ten innings; at New

A iittto Carfctou girl,

HENRY AND IRENE WED.

followed, burning the ojicrator so badly tluil
two hours afterward she had joined tbo angel
throng.
Wbilo Mra Jane Baling, of MosbervUlef

EMPEROR FREDERICK’S SON MARRIED
-TO HIS FIRST COUSIN.

tai rosnlta are likely to follow,
Muskegon folks now walk in the light of
233 electric irradiators.

■ who were anxious to catch a glimpse
royal |xuty. When Gen Von Moitke

man. died at his hornet
19to Ho wai n veteran

;
Lake Huroraw !ron .we
------------------- I
this season ’amoant to Uti.«» ton*, tom than j
ono-half-of what they wore «.row agoA Gratiot county tody, wbo a ««”» T*r’ :
rinre was worth ♦IH.000. fa no* nt the age ot ■
ninety rear, said to bo a candidate for th.
‘UZT
TX Ilka aoo toteptomw have halre tato i .town at Mar
looed Items*! re
,

borne office. She promptly gam tho alarm
tot tte hn-ja. wa» burned to tte ground.
Judge Lynch fa after tbe scamp.
For scattering forged papers around n
liUte too freely. Georg« E. Byers was given a
three aud n half years lay off at tte house at
correction, by a Grand Rapids court.
Michigan doctors, of tte small pellet psr•uariou. teidlhoir annual meeting at luma,
and ted n royal good time.
Tb. «»rU*r.™- U In,
Battfa Crtwk te* a ••Jay.Ey*8re“ dub, tte state agriculture college is ___
----------object at which i* to get ita eye on something teaching tto boy* theoretical agriculcura.
guu.1 to drink oefari’molly,
teems to te
J K. Perremon, a Grand Rapid* man ar­
wort o’ dry like under tte reign of total rested
a Ciwge of bigamy, admit" that be
option.
tod been thrire married, but claim* that to
Several insurance ctunjanivs arc looking was matrimonially insane, and wouldn't even
for tteir Milford agent. Frank Calhoun, and
tte 81,500 it fa daimtd that te failed tore
mil as per instruction*.
At last account*,
bowevw, Frank hadn't been found.
be very hard to got acquainted.
Haney's school furniture factory
Grand
Rapid« was wiped out by fire on the 'Pith, in­
volving a los* of f10.000; insurance, 13,(100.
Into the Calumet awl Hecla mine when the
Tte trial ot Willten N. Brown, at Mount subterranean Area were raging .last winter is
Ptaawuit, in tiie United State, court at Bay now buing hauled out in great tank* balding
City on a ctergo of taking timtw Irom gov­
ernment bind in Isabella county, rssulteri Ina
Tabled the T.ihacoo Question.
dtaagreement of tte jury.
Amu an, Mich., May 3b.-Tbe Methodist
An exphaicn of dynamite at tho Palmer
mine near Negaunee Instantly killed two em- Protestant conference Saturday tolAcd tbe
report talnoing the uso of tobncv.i by the
ministry.' Thetbmperanro qumUoo wasdisbody broken.
poeed nt by tbe adoj-Umtof a report which
commits the church to prohibition and
her ITO.axi.
William GUbert, a 15-year old tail, em agnimtt licrnw in any form, declares it im­
ployed in an Eart Saginaw mill, who lost an moral to traffic in or inanufai '-ure intoxicat­
arm by ita being caught in a pulley, has sioce ing drinks, and a matter of ducipilne, and
died. Complaint U made tliat tbe employ­ calls upon members bj vote only for u-mjwrment of child labor in the Valley mills b alto ancq candidates and partita. The feeling ou

Chadwick, at Flint, put |15 in cash in hi*
pocket, exchanged bis ragged shirt for a clean

was solemn iz» I in the chapel al Charlottonits brevity, tbo whole time occupied, includ-

ttemaohre together in a burinem association
for tbo purpose of rapturing any stray menu-

Muskegon has joined the procession of snake
story-talhux But It’s no ordinary snake yarn
in which she indulges, for Muskegon isn’t

homo mbeions, with luudquartepcat Grafton,
......... —- chosen tooocstiFisber, William
tute it: Tbo ReVx.

Kteetrle Itiltar*.
This remedy i* l&gt;ce&lt;&gt;tnlng *o well known
and so popular a* to need n&lt;» Njwlal mention. Ill who haw used Electric Bitter*
gfag the same song of P™1**- A Pnnrr
metiiclne d«ta not exist rod It
teed to do all that I* claltmri
EtertricbK
ters will cure all dfaeawta Of tho U»W »n&lt;J
kidney*, will remove |dmph*. toll*, ralt
rta-um and «bri afi. ctton* caused b? lmpun- blood. Will drive Mjdaria from tte,
iydrtn an.1 prevent to well a* .ffire all Mto
f&lt;V(!rK yor rlir,. of .te-adache. eon-

J. H. Wick wire, a Jackson printer, fa in
luck, a back [wnrion of 11,000 having Imen
harvested by himself. Tisn’t often that a

this sum •ikVl.On i» appropriato! fur light
aii'l fuel nt third ctaa offices; an Increase of
♦SW'.ffl'Ofor cleVka in^ pretofflee*. and nn iu-

A Michigan air line train went through
an open switch near Orchard lake, upsetting
tbe engine aud badly scalding tho engineer.

bruise*, ulcer*, salt rheum, fever wres,
tetter, chapped hand.’, chilblains, eorne,
and al) skin crapjtan* and positively curea
piles, or n»j«y required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­
funded. Price 95 rts. per box. For &gt;&lt;ale
by W. IL Goody ear.

institutional auieixlmonl making a simple
majority sufficient to override a veto. He

Ucn to uns-sat him. and -gave flgiu-cs sbo wlug
that ho luui vetoed more bills than tin- total

tho thousands

many tod begun in the chapel, and a sain to
of thirty rix gun* at 12 JO o'clock announced
that tto bride and toidegro^m liad t-xohangnd
rings. Emperor Frederick and tto Dowager
Einpreaa Augusta were prceeut st tbe Cenv
inouy. Prince Henry on 1\ Crown Pri:u»
William were dreawvi in full naval uniform*.
Prince Henry and Princess Irene ore first
and his bride the third

Sberiff Christmas Is an Ottawa county offi­
cial. But evil-doers In tliat quarter find him
more than ordinarily lively cm tiis chase,
from whom It is difficult to escape.
A bouncing cow that had pre empted a lit­
tle piece at tbe Chicago * Northwestern
trade met a freight train near Negnunw, and

Thu bill finally passed, tho only amendmant
Uang an* increaring an item from tJOO.OOO
toTB6U,WM Next on Ito list wiu tto Isgtdative, executive and judicial appropriation.
Mid thi* woa mode tbo occasion of a political

eonmiittro rose without action on tbe bill.

aa inquiry into tbe conviction tn England ot
Ji C. Knut, an American citizen, fur alleged

Nxw Yonx. Mny 23.—The Methodist con­
ference at tte night smion nf Hie twentysecond day elected two btabope. Rev. John
ViDCont/U D. LL.D., of Itouk River, Ill.,
nnd Re?. J. N. Fitagerald, I). D„ of New-

out TBceivod 811 votes, and FitageraH 810.
b’zw York, Mny
tho MoUmdist
Episcopal convention ynrterday, Binbop Bow­
man prwlding, tbe fifth ballot, taken Tues­
day night, was announced, and tho rwull

Cincinnati, a* tbe third bishop, be receiving

Flint hsa n pitcher, by tbe name of
Hchwlngshlegle, whose balb arc very diffi­
cult to hit. And yet same folks will still invbt tliat there’s notiiing in n name.
Hinro the opening of navigation Muskegon
lumbornura hnvo shipped 70,000,000 fcot of

For headache, an effectual remedy U
found in Cobb’s little plila. S3 cents for
40 pill*. W. II. Goodyear. .
Over so penwnA were confirmed at' St.
Frier's cathedral at Marquette last Sunday.
Thouaanda of children relieved by Peer­
lens worm specific. . Try !l 35. and 50 eta.
W.. B. Goodyear.
.
■The aalouns at Ionia are slow to resume.
The $300 tax will knock several of them out

freight

troanurar, I. M. Mills, Grand Rapids; George
Owcn«, Grand ltaj&gt;id»,. chairman board of
director*.
•

THE " REGISTER OF LABOR."
would arrive and suinmon him to report at
once fur niKXtor long trip. The order wn*
imperative, for if tbe angtaaer refused he
would forfeit hta jxaitiou. Many accident*
have occurred tn this way which wore at­
tributed to other sources. Ono night I ran

misdoner uf labor annually to compile
from tho beit and mo-t autbantie sourcea
and to pre)»r&lt;. and publish a book to laj
callwl tho “RagUter of Labor," to to of the
da&gt; of the army and nary register com­
bined, to contain t}w natnei and a&lt;ldreae« of

tetobet and hie

postmaster of the town for thirty-five years,
has rollnqubhc! its honors and amdumruts

Inherited Diseases.
Ucn from the different rtatei and torritorlM

with awful meaning than the fact of tbo
Inheritance of disease.

mall for inn today r
Of Ingham county’s 544 criminal prusecu-

4*?.

Wanhixotox Cm-, May

ing a conrtilntional amendment prohibiting

uuc&gt;&gt;. iwu-uui imiut, uu&gt;iti n eunceaay,
was announced and showed no election, New-

shall bo visited

“upon
To?thn
XT?.
!!“;
children

Ln.;rLTi"f.T™'.”r.,'S£t!s

absence. Not o
luggixloff. but.

which

- ------ ..wur.aga, (wo Hilles
from tliv city limits, exploded at R:!» r. m.
ranting thetas, of several lives. UptolOJO
Oclor-k seven .teed tod.re ted Iwwn taken
from the ruins. Mu*tof tte todte taken.ott
wore only slightly bruised, and i| fa mippowd
death wav cauwxl from suffocation It fa
wppo-l .that as many u thirty were
more «• 1—
injured.
The
buBding
itaulf
a total
wr '
nothing
hut
tbo
[ran
iriitara
tte
iron
reiiiain standmg Rri-k. were IJown’ any
&gt;11 ride* totne-bsd. sndoS

lb*’
Slre-t rallwny
which ore in claw proximity to the rotorc
^XZ?^r^tnjnn'"g*d' bUl ~lti&gt;UitaM.
reption tto buddings in the immediate vib"7'!1&lt;&gt;t
excepting through
tbe l&gt;reakinc of window.
suTZ.

THE SPECIALIST,

NASHVILLE,

MICH..

Can give thitee-suffering
from auy form of

DISEASE,
Tbe best possible testimonial
of hfe ability to grapple with
these diseases—a successful
Sractice in dealing with such
inorders.

Testimonials.
Of these he can show enough
to convince the most skepti­
cal, from the very best citizens
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
cluding business men, farmers,
mechanics* and others.
DON’T POT OFF

SEVERAL LIVES LOST.

Marion, an Osceola oounty village, has
neittor a doctor, preacher nor lawyer, ami
her jieopjn are Mid to lead uncommonly
peaceful, happy Hvos.

compared with zhal
land ttey ted a Jan
in the balance and
ing loud and tang g

But none of those aboard tte train

actowdy, and not awake till tteetigiuc pa»cd

names taken from tto uurio locality. Tbe
number of hooks to be pribllriied is to be
twice the number of army and navy reeMers
aulburited to to [..1.114^

r.
CLARKE. M. D
Morrill Block. Detroit. Mich.

Hili'* Peerlww Gough syrup will qulckly
reUcve aathama. or no pay. W, H. Good­

Several public building and bridge bill.
ALL THE BISHOPS ELECTED.

dy-Thnee c.ratcmp!-.:

year.
The St. Joaepb county Republican has
been *nki to G. W. Howland, of \Va*hlug-

Demurrat.

Grand Itaprids pays her mayor an annua)
■alary of F7M. while her treasurer recoirw.
•3,500. It requires a high-priced man nowa­
days to properly rare for public funds.
Il costs Detroit liquor dealers •'.‘0,000 in

Seeing-him if yoa are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time.

Consultation Free.
The Dr. will tell you •plainly
whether or not he can cure
yon. Extended experience li­
ft specialist enables Inm to
easin7 determine, and the best
of modern appliances am! the
most
approved rem»''lie!i.
adapted for special case-, many
of tnem prepared only by I ”
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cOre easily where oth­
ers would fail.

CHEAP EXCURSIONS.^
aalsSsSs
‘^ItrrebyacSrel.^r5*

d lurtom jwu-.r. “—-J

T®" Bwjf? ttexanc Co.,

game by planting I
likely do the most

Indian

received

is nothing to do in tins groat, wide world.
Burnley Foot. a bright Branson. bay.

KIDNEY COMPLAINTS

Talk of consolidating tho two Saginaw* fa

FASaWsCaxaav Co«W&gt;iT'qulckly.!* ‘Jf"

Wtagtotative. executive and Judicial

ugua canal.
, wtati private psnakm
«4 and thirty-eight

ititebtd
| tempted
! Hefrtle

•We ll Get Ttere

All the'Snnday aebool* at Heraey will
combine to wlebrate the glorious Fourth.

an ax aud attempted to kill Scully. Scully
dodged tbe blow and drew a revolver, but did
not shoot Dr. Galrdeen attempted to dis­
arm Kennedy and had his right hand badly
cut with tbo ax. After a struggk' the mar­
shal overpowered his assailant and Kennedy time both my fireman and myself have, unawas takte to jail. His preliminary oxamiruibaurtion, while our train wm. ruddng along
with attempted murder.
Michigan's Traveling Men.
Battle Ckskk, Mich., May UH-At tho
fourth annual convention of tiio Michigan

'TH
’with the.

&lt;n«T»nlfrf. or ««mo

Enll„

If you have constipation of the bowels.
Hill's Sarsaparilla will cure you. W. H.
Goodytar. .
Ira Shaw, aged three, of Brunaon, fell
Ishfimixo. Mfcfa.. May 2A—Marshal Scully
and Health Officer Qalrtlran were making a into a tfib of Imlllug water Monday and
died the next morn ing.
The Coldwater clothier* liavc all signed
ing yards that nreded cleaning. Thai ot Ed­
ward Kennedy, proprietor of a clothing store a paper promising not to sell any more
goods on Sundays.
'

Turpie has introdurod a bill to provide for i

training or theological school would bu

I WaglUNOTOx Crrr. May 25.—Tbe Indian
approprintiim bilbuid tho bill fora deficiency
appropriation for collecting the revenue ware

BMTO^iSjgS

ntaolM. Prim w «». nnd SI .00 pnrlKrttie nt W. H. Goodyear's drug store.

noise that sarved to bring us to our rensre.

tbe ixwtoffiro appropriation bilL •'It approjrtaU-toVJlA.MO. or aa lacnase «rf &gt;4.341,.

of Run?'

wart* are no more.
Sample botth* free «t W. H. Gocxlyrar's
ten. C. Jdurem. a well-known Un*mg I

•17,.*UX) to tire-proof* the wnrt

Bauh,H«- Maria aud establish Grand Rapid*

THIHJLL ti

viaw.
of a : cine ever uuuie."
A Ksot county man w» tte, owner or
.
MWdlpwart, Decrtur, Ohio, ray.:
&lt;5,000 horse that had wart*.-Hnd It nd tern fw Dr. King * NevJ Illodkin’t like tte took* at tte taemfabm.
ft.r consumption 1 would have died
hii-ed a veterinarian to romov* oirn ne
- trouhlt*. Wa* given up by-doecMdedio nS that both tte boro* and ita
|n
Trjr

auduistZrtlytiw ci

with Iwnfc and c
uouneul, to fact, wi
stratioa that Che rtm
foil halt, and looted
•Mrtaln what to do
din cmi tinned, and

th*' afternoon MWtan
for them in a corner
Qtxtac taring r-tair.
hn addre®&gt;, and thia
'•enunciation'of Uw ]

�frt for the Fray,

« THE SHGAH CAMP.
SHORcLC./PTr’'OF wo°°
FROM

UUnois Democrat* Nominate
Palmer for Governor.

lore

PENNSYLVANIA

MACKINAC

NORTH CAROLINA REPUBLICANS.

JBE HSL trot and platform.
Convr.iu.w-Nomination*.

j

GREAT

Summer Tours.

PenMyiv*^

Palacc Steamcf,s.

tnaunfactnre over

low

Rates

DETROIT, JjJACKl NAcTsLAND
pubtlran
iblttonista

itlkn—Wis-

, Mny 2jL—Rebind flying
■ i. Hud were merrily tooting

««.. -n. -Ute Jtem c.

dre. . u,„..

*W-

.
opwennx were
r&gt;y several prominent members of th..
Sinonir ttovn warm du,.
_

Have you put off purchas­
ing a Cloak?
If so, now is your chance
save money on the invest-,
ment,

DETROIT AND 'CLEVELAND
°»» ltxu*r»»Tto PMMFHLrr*

“*■csssffissaams—

Democracy of Illinois, many

•b. Den^-^™-Ki: Sv^SJ^ *■ F-rwenuc lawa. It was claimed that tto onto-. : «-■&gt;» «iT. Si'
“*r-i

e. a Whitcomb, a..-, p— a^.

Detn It &amp; Cleieliei ttiu liilntlu ta
DETROIT, MICH.

eighty.fimr of ninety-mx counties in tto .tan.
wvro r-prva.-ntod. In tto oloctum of n
m»™»s eUlrau,,, ot u&gt;,.

rauurI"&lt;l

- -• •

-

Marr &amp; Duff have marked
down all their Cloaks to cost S&amp;St”..1!:.
and under.
You can have a good fresh
line to select fcom at an ex­
traordinary low price.
This is a chance to purchase
Lanies’ and Childred’a Cloaks
cheap.

-

Where Are You Going?

"®

"^711 ax^S^T .°f b*t’ ' ',V1 “d «W»L
- --

Danlt I L. Rmwell. a Kbernian man ant!
Jmiiex
Boyd, who is for Blame, wen, i™,. , -urn m-M UK.n
„ w
ituited. Tto fctter wa« elected bv a iant,
“■*
i.^juntT Hi. notuinatmn wm u^L.
i w&gt;K&gt;u "Zi.„ ’tn* J* l^’yof snow ta tto
mow* amid much cbwjriug.
i
^ ’eaUter ' ta prime. A hrt-vv
Ollvnr H. Duekrry, of Richmond collnt.
«nu imti.ta.ited f&lt;H* governor by awdamaUwl
a
.;For
y «o-’unmMUot&gt;
u,‘ " happy,
u‘nw, will
make
owner
amid
aniiilt gtvat
gn-at. ttaenug.
tiiwriiig.
Fw ‘toutcnmit
Ueuteuaut
gov!
Kov ,:f ...........
tt8uKar ‘•bush
"a
few ttetrw/wrn
eruor. J. &lt;*. lYite-hanl
. ..
.
tto uomraatiou.
mi anomalon.
____ “ 'V1

i

wi:i 1

We have marked them all
over in

DEMANDING A DROUGHT.

Red Figures

■ LAMLLsS

T„,PEERLESS
DYES
"d-.X-x &gt;a-Tte 1-n-lblu.
"abt.mll ink.
j [tex «iu &gt;:« m.mhu. Ttexv.
ui clktrring imdg«-&gt; ami
' immense1 site, marehod
ipitol yesterday wonting

vt-rou^bt d-wn bte gsvd,
while llev Dr. F. W .
rut Episcopal church, cb-

.

tto anoorouv

- nventiou np&gt;m the good
nr that jtfvailed in tto
it .th- 'tote. Four years had
iH-w-mtic ndiuinistratinti bad
.,

nning national convention

■ who bad Ixtui weighed
found wantlag. Ctowr-

-r

H.iilijw. W Hillsboro, wo*
i^rary -uiirmaa. with W. J.
• Min-.of DerttttirjM sec-

hi.knig hair streom-

podUr'a dusk
d oienibti*:

• '•■ I lad toaring aloft
.1 gilt-fringed tonuer.

cunventMm ha* nominated tto following state th&lt;1‘ ,h*' ""‘"i- quantity during tto dnv Kat. wlM
‘- 1 r‘e"
Z.
... n
.«.
..,wmbkc—w rotors, tk
i n«&gt;
UH.H r Fur PHTO, K. U. lH,r„,„.
,u. .
Wore re.vl,„r,„„
■ r
P tovt no equal for Mr-ngth. brlghtneiui, amount
shea hi IMcfi^ra or far tartne-Md color, or non fad
••inn- lirent..,...., _ ________ w- &lt;■ .. ..
. cailirht
....... ,
. .
just b’?
, 1 l‘.-y do not ,-roek or suml For
B* tree
. at..W&lt;5‘tHlyear4;C#’...drugM.d book
Collins, of LatayeCte; treasurer, D. PracotL taPl’od blgh '■U
~ . iS.’
»“'■ ■**»'&gt;• "-JMU
«rf Marinette; attorney general’. C. E like,
*°*’ —
‘w- tap
It ™
the »
line
ta,. will
w.H give
___ tto II _____
erf o^uA;sup.-rtatend..ut&lt;rfpabUrin«nrv ^‘Vr.J,UIU,t,t-T- A shallow tap will fetch i------STRANGE SIGHTS IN MEXICO.
cotnmfa.x«r, E W. Druk.-, &lt;rf Milw,uk^-. *U1whiter and totter grninwi sugar
tasurance eutnmtoioner, 8. M. Bixby, of New I ““Ul • d,*P ub but tto deep tap will yi^a I
to and Frtmltfep Customs WJileb Sur­
Kh-hmotML
J
| tto. mart molaw* Sap rtaro. just on tae
prise NurthertM-rs—Rllenl Courtship.
The platform inrirts on state and national i ^uU1 ,,do
tree, and runs much swwter !
“Everything looks particularly strange to
prohibitioo, litoral aud .complete puHfc «ju ‘ban sap from Uk&gt; north side, but san will j
cation, and asore curefuHUtd test imposition *?“ f&amp;r*l°ng Um., from tto north side of 1
of taxes and vigilant supervtefon of tto um, ' the ‘A'e, nfu* it has nosed running on tto
to which frunriiiww talrtuted to’ cor|x&gt;ratiou&lt; “uu,h BU1a.
are put: and favors tto enactment of lawi
DM01' Bv nnor.
making railroad rompanio. liable for injur
'soon as thv sap stare in the trre. the । 1“^' io an American. Bceurw In tto streets
i.« .urtaimxl by employ^
maple are taPIwxl, iron spiles driven m th- ' now set you to thinking.
Tto minority report of tto. committee fo- t1™*? &lt;ud “ a&gt;Tpred bucket hung to each one.
“In all the cities and town* you see lomr
voring the InwrUon erf a woman's suffrage : Btb* old days the spile was sn eider with 1 Hoss «f jack trains loading with goods, sod
plank cauwd a lively row, lasting lw.&gt; h.mr*
pith &gt;’utlch'»l ouLand tto receptacle for I Uu» outwittotandtagttorailroad.«.u| tram.
It was finally rejectwL
*»P was Httor a trough hewn out of n I •" Itoy call their street car Hum. Tto latter

HARJtlSIit'KG,

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

MastoWe.'
Morgan...

so that you can see the genu­
ine mark down.

Special bargain in Dress
Goods, Plushes, Silks, and Vel­
vets.
Also Flannels and Blankets.
Underwear in white, grey or
scrrlet cheap.
We can save you money on
your Cotton purchases, either
in bleached or unbleached.

trvtag..„.l
£ iddle vllle.
All trams run or
landard time.
Irand Baplds and
Muskegon and

uiiugo, Eal&amp;sasoo &amp; hgiiw
TIME TABLE.

MARR &amp; DUFF.
In front of Farmers’ Sheds.

country

.. ............
wu.cMwxii -a- im xxvat- , •
------- ---------------------mkui. unr, auu UlF ..mhuu, 1..U may nae a snort &lt;U»ty to Cleveland, every atta-mj.d'Pi obtain “tuedropaof liquid sugar will be running | tar‘'" 00 o«» of them first clam car. for a
action not io line with ndministrati.Mi view,! OTtr tbe nm of tto poll tofore th- stranger ' c‘«’-b*lf real, or six and one-half rente. On
Inmuk tbrfoated overwhelmingly. A sutati-1 *’OU,J thllik it payable. A. sotnias n jsul is ; * second class car you pay half of that, and
tute offered for tto plank in the.platf.wtiith I ^***1 it i. lifted from Uw&gt; spile and etupUed : 00 • third class half of that again. Ttoy
dorring the Mills tail only received two) *nl° * btrge barrel with a top like a big fun*be three kinds of cars on tto tame
votee—Uioee &lt;rf Congnnatman Bowden and ncJ- T,1“ ,'ttrral is securely attached to a ,~'1'
Dallas Bandera, of rhiladelphu*.
Every !
bW «• wngtr.i, and b drawn
‘Tbe
City of Mexico
rnwn about
about the
tbe |
*uev«y&lt;u
Mexico has
nas not
not lawn
been drained
drained
mention of Clevolnnd's name wa-. uproar- trt“b from tree to tree by a u..m
mild uu*nncr__
mannered
f°r
yearn, and an Ohio company has just
ioosly cltrerwb Tto delegatew-at ■ large are an'*
K°,nK bor*, driven by a youth ostaken a contract to do it Heretofore all
all Cleveland and tariff reform men, and l*ci*lly sulecte.1 far his patianre and carefultto drainage has run into n lake that throw.
are as follow.; Ex-Attorney i.foneral Cas- ! IIB*’ for
rounds of tho camp must bo
sidy, William L. Scott, William Muu-hler, !
to a slow and cautious manner. An
and Cbarirn E. Boyle.
upm-C in tto bush with a cargo of sop aboard
The platform differs in nothing particular i T'W»'r» a driver ta tto estimation of his ful■ .
.. . v.
...
. ' lilWK a»»l It. t. .
a »L. ... I
...

Hastings City Bank,

PAINT

Hastings.

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-

Mich.

■I, and tbe convention got
yrii«d with vigor. Hut
vote aa a unit for Cleveland's rcnominatloa

'•

[» rtnut.of Geu. Black,
ch.»r&gt; were intenqiorstd

u'ou-4.- ;n frt s w.i* tto ■7'fxwkition demooitrsdro thst tItehandanI'lMarer came to a
foil iuiu and -''44.^ the right aud left ta
s»vrtaia wtst u&gt; !u wita bte burden. Tto
I;b cUujuiud. -m i ttanlly, making a break
fi4-tb »j-.iKtr sdr&gt;k. to endeavored to place
it la a rot»j.:&lt; u, pNftfaq behlfid tbe chair-

They light you u[ stain with a tallow can-

irts u condemned.

‘-airman tod cuucliaJed, the
•• »wt npfMinted, and the

I r &gt;mpt in coming to­
rn &gt;-«ion, but tto eomi " rvjxjft, and a delay

iy CL4Sri&gt;, i;j
atoflkrnt:.-

thd 1 Lunhcratic candidate
•• Highteunth di-trlct; Sen-

• . • ■mmittee cn credentials,
• ' outeats, aud tto torn■•••
made fainnauent.
' '-ing complete, tie Inisi• ’luart .s. .
‘ ''
b. tto nan-ni
.‘I’’11' ‘:i 'lfas iwocreded with, aud
k M
IV. C. Goody,.J. £
E Birthiugtott were sleeted.
»tecisunmte.. r&lt;j resolutions then prewmt*•»«* wm unanimously
’
! lo,Ior*’' President Clewiand's
'■ “ud ekpraans admiration for
rajm^l,tB!"vrt8r U rongrem upon tariff re•Netted
fa«uy .rg

j^wcumirai.ion .rf national waterways
udXS±S??-*"‘“h“ M»-i-PP&lt; river,
ttls^^'t
";*u“nai wnriiutiun to make
apart of fa, declarations and
cXi R*31,JOT
iK,‘dln« ot binrU ta the
Uvw,,.^* ■ "^b Tfsidenl foreigner.;
•1
b’H^ry into tbs cause
ro&lt;d‘Ubn of th" in•tarfX i 1
,|,-,U0UDl»» legislation reXS£ii“"‘1‘‘,aUon'
A r~.lutl.rn was

Ur..-r77‘ ,u’lkltl&lt;c tb« president for tto
Of MdX W LUpon UUno,M by ,h* “‘•ctfoa
„ r2Tlt- "■ mW as Chief Justice of tto
of tto United States.
K'ivpmnr resulted: Ex-

•
Postmaster General Ste
nto»taEZ*n‘Or
nomination
A,*in’w J- Bell wtw :
‘^Jrtoutetiant governor .breeds

a-tS-

"iwwTrr also I 0,0 combustible qualities of tbe wood in the
inn Tlir nlat- Urv
Thrae discomforts. however, never

one day I saw a young man flipping his
fingers grotesquely, m though playing an
imaginary tattoo in tto air. I looked all

FOR ONE DOLLAR
C0IT8 HONEST^

young fallow who was courting that

Sftwjjtnv.wc'raxcr:

!!

Said my friend;

I TX4MS Hlk : &lt;nin. O.r sante. »xv tC
lain*
Wrtl ta Um Lut am •imiiVir

Ui

a Its. w *• vtM b MftcbM
HOUSE PAINT
COITS FLOOR PAIHTS5

acvw

; tadored and well appointed.
THE PRESBYTERIAN CENTENNIAL
"sv«AJLijro on
| After boiling in one vat until certain eondi tIons arc brought about, which tto sugar flirtation, long protractedAbut whether tho
' maker's skill detects at. the projicr time, tbe pantominw was translatable Intn language I
j sap is run into another vat through a strainer
was the ceutanuiinl day of thu Presliy terinn ■! and then the boiltag'*i» continued. When a
church, and the nwmbcni of tto two funeral I
( proper consistency is reached in the second
mtsemblic-t united in great ma^-mroting* in II vat tbe aap is ready for sugaring off. A few
the Academy of Music and; Horticultural i farmers in western Pennsylvania have their
Tbo manners of people of high rank tn Ger­
halt Tbo ceremonies began in loth build­ (Killing houam so equipped that the last pro­ many ore amusing to a stranger. Nowtora
ta tin, world urv *-duka» an' duchcMtw tin’
ing. at 10 o'clock in the morning, and tbe •
cess may be gone through with on tbe prem­
crowd in attendance nt both ' was anormaua । ises, but generally tho awaiting syrup is rich'' so unpretentious as hero. In the hotel
Tto IimneiiMj Academy of Muvic, with its j loaded in barrels and conveyed to the form
Mating capacity of over 3.M0, was jaiuimnlL^ wbcr&lt;;
f&lt;r[u wirf|heil
of note who are waiting an Improvement ta
tto emperor's condition before returning
to
hU!r&gt;use
ukccuurge
cliar^ &lt;rf umu
it and‘sugar
■sugaron.
off.’
... suffocation,
-------------- , and
. . every
- ’inch ,,at standing
, ti I dnugliter,
tome. SoMisro guard tto entrance*/ of the
was occupied
eceupied by a stniggh
struggling inasi of , u
._ u
.*» .
, fo ,-----— ---------------------room w-as
huge—
toilets,
an stove, arhumanity, anxious to have a part in the find■ ranged for the purjxw, where it boils and hotels ta their honor, but that te tto begin­
ning and end of all ceremony. The Duke of
reunion erf the two great bodies of bubbles and nxlunViteilf, under tto skillful
the Presbyterian church in America riqco uionijxilation and »u&gt;&gt;ennta-3dencv of tto 8ox&lt;v Meiningen, a tall, amiable looking man
with a big gray beard, and the Duke of Balmthe division more thana quarter of a century housewife.
agu.
/"
Tto texts of tto different stagwi of tho
In the Academy c of Music tto Rev. J. J.
»-.-rupas it i» slowly transformed into sugar
Bullock. D. D., moderator of tto southern are Uio lame today ns Uiry were tho first day of men in magnificent uniforms.
general assembly, presided, ami seated with maple sugar was made—n sjKxonful of syrup
him on the platfcmfi were tbe Rev. William on a plate of snow, or dropjied into a bowl of
H. Roberta. D. D , stated clerk of tto north­ cold spring or well water. Tto work of su­
ern general assembly; tto Rev. Jowpb T. garing off requires tto greatest skill aud tho
Smith, D. D., of Baltimore, cx-moderator of moat constant attention. If syrup te wanted
tbo northern ameinbly; tto R*’V- James Mo the quick eye of ths former's wife detects tto
Coah, D. I)., president of tto Princeton oOl- stago known os UxT'buekwheat "—when little blotKie beads to dine in tlw public dining
lf«e; tbo Rev. John Hall. D. D., of New throe cornered grains form under this test.
York ; tto Rev. Charles H. Stoddard, editot The syrup i» then ttirned into earthen jugs.
of Tto New York Observer, and man, When tbe boiling chow, tbe advance of the
hardening stage, tbo tord work begins. Tto
others.
Theodore Cuylar, of Brooklyn. N. Y., made hot, st lek v mass must bo beaten and stirred
U&gt;e first addrem, bi. subj^t being tto history and stirred and beaten, unUi the grains sep­
Of tto church, which to claimed began with arate and tto sugar assumes a fine, smooth
BL Pnul and had toon of vast usefuin« in and whitened appearance. Widia the syrup
the religious world. Hon. John I* Marye, of is still in liquid form it is run into molds
b milking btr. Tbe officers are dandles out
Virginia, spoke of tto importance of unity and forms of all descriptions, to suit tto
Ix-twsen tto north and south churches, which fancy or convenience of tto maker, and set
away to cool-Cor- New York Tribune.
Joan rmu, u«
----- -- —- - aity of evangelising tbe cl ties, which were full
...
.
, i—n_i
heart. Dr.
Snipe, duck, gee*, cranes of many ktodeof them standing four feet hlgh•» . /X. UOSKJp,
, ----- • ■
undesirable immigrants, who wero breaking
down our Sunday regulations.
■I^wchhMt &lt;O&lt;1» «*—• —
■ Irncthr wldn*. br R«v. Swauel J. nio^TdD. LU).. 2 «■ Lo«K H. «m
Lw-h field has awatchman to drive their otr. ; worid rolls on again upon its axia-Bi
- .. .
. . -1. . -&gt;..—1.
far OrtZu tbeae watchmen arc on platforms built Hall's Berlin totter to New York Bun.
.. _____ . l
tto branches being
•
unoveo irom
"«~“a------ -­
Mr. Bennett H. Young, of Louisville
wit tor un»
r —- —■ -,
•,
.
a
t to Maas." trained
■t ni~ht to drive off monkeys and deer, and .
st®. Marie Herald prints the
to bo ready far tto early bird. He te gen-1 nM|lwl
tlK. |Mind«men of tbe saloon-krej erally armed with a sling or •
i era. and eauew. a vigorous klek.
Which bo throe, a pebble, and so dextrotwto .
.
te u..»X » Urt buaU»*« "T 2-1
J. C. TWKK tf pwrih-

~“

flsb-peddlrr.

‘■w’tag were nominated. for state

'

Michigan.

Ol&gt;en Jfor business Dae. IS. 1H tn buDdl^T fare
J. Brewster McCallum was nominated for

wwua.vt.vy hudtot Uto tannqr «u»d boy out
into tto &lt;vm . ■ wh»-r,- Both rvmained until

i d J udgo Phillipa sssnyul
h Irt-grui by a general
!'■ le-puldii'Kn state adminI’t-ith r. d-.' aiug itot the peopl« Were oppre»di ta;
1 ts ration, tto. result of
nog nt’. Hr Um. dtmounred' tto use of
nnkertoi, hsrgir.g the stabs official*
»Uh r-.;.;nu,_- th-ir duties into tto Lands &lt;4

YOUR BUCCY

Sympathy fur Ireland

cougrres.

D 6. Boblnsou. PreaMeat;

D. G. Bobinton,
L. A Knappen.
0. D.
General Banking Business Transacted.

food lor DO duya, wllb .tvp-c.... ,•». i
can
to obtained from fit. Paul to Gnent Palte, Mon.
tana, tbe comltis manutertmlne centre of tto

^WONTDRY STICKY
east and acratr.

CRAND RAPIDS HERD.

Holstein friesianS
ESTABLISHED, 1870.

vl of b^L'i seven and al) area. I
BULL* Rim FCM KB*

DON'T SCOLD
Rheumatism or Neuralgia. Thepain
Is rlmply awful. No torture ta the
ancient ttmea was more painful than

7MT ATMMVMtt Cf. TH tht9Lg.T.

Iiutra m

�*

RICH

GOLD

FIELD.

Nelson, Matter &amp; Co

Hasting

inesida Tbe little boys and girli
set day «n&gt; too well dressed to
tbeir pretty clotboa. Children's

Harrnto*

clean and ready for driving.

Manufacturers of
with either a Punch and Judy
inettns, a children's play, magi :

—------------------ --------------------- -uxor ita substitute ends
by tbe stream that had been drawn from Ito I evening. Children like novelty, and any
form of entertainment to eagerly welcm
Partloa for young people should never be
lengthy affairs, ns it te impossible to kev-

chl’d before
Hrrnwbmenta at n
juvenile («rty should bo simple but a num
ber of bontxvns and crackers should alwayr
be provided. It to a mistake to give children

The owner of this horse spends
an hour a day cleaning him rather
than buy a Horse Sheet

FURNITURE

JKS'J'St.'S

5/A Ironside Sheet
Abutted himself In such * bring
¥i «uui learned that it »M tho homo

cakes and sandwiches are quite Buflkdent and
far better for thom.
There to no prettier sight than to we a
number of prettily drtwwd children assem-

The Strongest Horse

s/a

Otitand mtruducvd tiLaiwlf. A gray, unkempt

Vi Horse Sheets

moot to caused by Inwpectiiig tbo variout

drrweed tn suited «n’» clotboa, bat bo noted

Vi Hone Coven
%Rv Nets,

their own family circle.—London Queen.

an mi Bast *s4 torsels*. j

33, 35, and 37 CANAL STREET

Grand Rapids, Mich

Don’t get stuck with poor Horae
Sheets. If your dealer don’t have
54 Ironsides Sheets ask him to
order some for you.

mattresa of

Ho told us hl« claim yielded gold duns

WAREROOMS

Lap Dusters

riMCahn: vfllvui.

Absolut
ganders courtesy m surely as
lorn” Politeness as a habit soon grows into

should do to us"), once thoroughly imbibed.

child, on the contrary, unco taught that your
will to supreme and admits no question, you
can wield no wnapou so potent aa the fear of
wounding “mamma’ Don’t try to hide from
your dear once that in punishing them the
hardest part falls upon you. That tordepriv-

centiy struck a small town in Htasouri where

Our stock comprises cheap, medium and the finest grades for

surrounded by uumsruas acres uf land staked
off into lota Before one uf the msgmllccnt
trade emporiums sat uu old man auiuking u
corn cub pip,, aud apparently plunged tn
nxilitalion. Tbe Lincoln man assumed an
ulr of profound Inuoreuou &gt;u.d accosted him,
when thu dialogue ctuaed:

This hyar town

“Who owns this property?"
“Asyndicut. Ye rrout sw ary flies dn
(bis town."
"Whcx te a syudicatv;" .

gTUART. KM AP

RETAIL

TRADE

M. BATKB,
Attorn

R•

n mid two small children.
ot midnight

snuned to bo annoying.

Tbo ladies and

Thu burx-s snorted
you will ever bold tbe first place with them

Hawking la still an expensive sport, and

farm, and
a boom
That Lhar land was tber Widder Kagutr&gt;
farm, but tber syndicut bought it, aad
staked it off."
"And bow dove thn syndicate do its boomIngl"
“Wai, «m feller in tber syndlcut gets con­
trol of it nil, yn w, and husclto a lot to an-

that body.'

We carry a large line of heavy

A. BARBER
Fhjstct

II

Window and Portiere Draperies!

W. LOOT,
I’tayafc

G•
and then it's deddycated, yo wee, tut’ don't go
round no morn."

A complete line of

gMITH A CXNjG

loving goddess "Kali.

Laee Curtains!
lug roast cbietvn. boiled Ixam and other dnh-

A

K. KSNABTO
ACta

opsraglam. li
bird dor ttwy rarely

L C. WB.TON
made him look through U»

animal tom
After making our offering I was about to
light my cigar in the court with a magnify­
ing or sun giant. 1 saw his revervnre wanted
to w tln&gt; thing. 1 motxiaod him to hold out

lu
order tbem.

And the largest and best selected stock of

QOOS a KHKJJ

UPHOLSTERY

lit

AND

took at tho littin roasted epot and rub it with

PARLOR GOODS
To be found in the W est

Chronicle "Undertones

visitors are invited to inspect our goods

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                  <text>Hastings Banner.

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CountyVOL. XXXIII. NO. 6.

Hastings. Mich., june
Hastings Banner.
l-irtjfi-ird W.-durattaya, by

COOK &amp; NISKXBS-;

iv«i.. u2“ \,.rar ine “*MX«a

m t'ot’NTY. Michiram.

Ha-

-■* wl fat.

Si-O'

~V HI A ~F?..

wh*n

.-mutlllHMltively ta»1
.cuts will be added for
'■•■r resides outside o

u .

w'er* the iiagan

cSnty-

!&lt;&gt;-. KItnSINti RATES:
.; . - . .......................................8100 00
r .’.:, r jr-ter q&gt;rt-lal IKHltlonS.

JSSto
: •
&gt;S«; . :
S®Jibr

'•SK- -

A. G, Jrarap.OrammrtUB.
Portmaitter. Yankee Sprtags

to Ita

-I -H,
« or
a|&gt;;fn&lt;ed pattern* of machinery*
-'cekjnrn employed, enables the
-. • ■tob work.

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"Wl.ll&gt;.

Ground &lt;nul— .nil th. lunu-

rauhnJSJ* lild".'""" *»«&lt;*&gt;-hi.

row
{ROYAL MSfiia

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

The ln&gt;n is laid a* far a* the sink hob
west of lien- and they are now putting a
jmnttxni iiridge across the same.
Tiie foundation is being laid for Wager's
new brick block opposite the citv lank.
Money is being rabed by sulni-rlption to
grade Main street.
During the severe rains of last week the
railroad grade east of here wa* imdh
washed &lt;n&gt;L but no train* weredrlavcd
however.
Steven Maltery fa building a new house
In Fellows addition to lhe village of Lake
(Messa.
Decoration services held at this plarc
wen- grand. A splendid *&gt;prugram had
been arranged and a large crowd wn*
j-n-M-nt.
The business men of this place intend to
celebrate tin- Fourth of July In n fitting
manner. Judge Morse will deliver the
oration.
&gt;
Tire freight house fa all finished and It fa
said to be the freight house that the |&gt;. I._
•fc N. railroad owns. The carpenters are
pow busy on tiw passenger house.
Geo. Ranny , of Portland, was In town
last week on buslne**.
jJ*'. Clark* of n*5,1ngs. has the Job of
drivlnga'well for the foundry ami machine
shop.
The city bakery is well patronized*H. VanAllen a Co.'* drug store was
clnseri fast Thursday on account of the
death of Mf. VanAllen'* father.

cociMktibn ait!::
wrlxh), alum or p

’

M. J. (toes I# about again.
Henry Mosier 1* still feeble.
Hal. Sackett returned from her visit
to
Kalamaxoo Satiinlav.
Q Hi till. KNAPPEN a-VAN ARMAN,
Dr. Sackett was very ill Fridnv and S
ij '
Lawyers.
unlay, but is now better.,
Th«- Baptist society held a meeting In
:b all J- :rt* .■! tlw Atatn and In the
rnU&lt;Nibut&gt;*rouft*.
•
'
Lindsay grove on Sabbath morning, con­
pff,*-.
r h-&lt;ing* Naiioiud itank.
ducted by th&lt;- Revs. Fletcher, of. Plainwell,
liA-tiugs, Michigan.
Awocfao- n
Uotitns IX Is ami IT. new and Fish, of Kalamazoo, during which six
raiJ tuplils. Midi.
js-rsons were baptised and united with the.
tn .&gt;. STI Alli.
chureh. Mr. Fish preached at the HmpelI
। NAFf-ICSr.
Sunday evening.
Jay Stanley, son of Asher Stanley, resid­.
ing two mile* xnith of here, will Is- buriedI
In the cemetery to-day.
..
AL
The person who answer* to Growler's,
Hastings. Mich,
Fru-tiM.
tlx-. state, Special critlctam of the ct-nw-tery fence l» undnubt-.
Mlrfttl-ft u, ।
'sxv r&lt;» Loan on edly a very’ wi* and wealthy penion. so,
i Hvwrt-t hardware
wise t'i* strange that It did not occur to
him that sarcasm would be lost on a dog.
|| L bAllltrJ;
. . Homeopathic. One would think also that so wise a person
•irfen and^Surgeoff.
would sett at ouoe that a fence made of old
i. * &gt;,:.e over N&gt;vtn‘s store weather tiraten Iwtanl* would not mrres.... 4U4 front ■ to 3 p. in. All call* I*&gt;nd very well with the -‘costliest granite
:&gt; pn-inpth responded to. R«lthe
world afford*/* However, “there's nunc
—, -ma;.-.
Center and Church
so blind as those who won't wr" it is truly
said. This wise person should’also Iw
aware of the fact that Growler pays her
n -W. J.OWRY. M. D..
taxes as promptly a* the aforementioned
I'ny-irfan and Surgeon.
‘restmg di»raiw* of the jteraon. ami also said taxes are much high­
JtYEkiht fcAit . ■ :tif preservation of vision er in comparison with property owned by
al.fjmRy Ottinz SPECTACLKH and eye her than said person's taxes. Now If
Offl oad re-on Broadway, near Court Economy lias any more to say. 1 shall con­
Mwh.
■
cede the woman's privilege of tin- last
word.' liecause I am a little sorry for him.
Signed Growler, otherwise Mrs. L. Ix»\eGMITH A tOl.GROVE.
land.
"
k. lawyers.
fOfflcr In Union clock, Bastings.)
metier h *11 the court* of the state.
Judging from the amount of good* arriv­
ing here, our merchant must be having a
A E-KEN ASTON.
big trade.
**•
Attorm
Mr. Mosher ha* to make frequent trips
w.. . . ...
vtl. a juire.)
rrytites m i-.omrtsof the State. Collections to Kalamazoo.
srtnpciyattaisuw u&gt;.
Mr. Dayton_has moved Into his new restauranL and i* now prepared to entertain
jj C. WELTON
tlu? traveling public.
John Doonan ha* opened a tartar shop
hI’JSiS.5
Farmer's lu’itraaeeCo. in connection with his restaurant.
l*’lon x man1* property sratntf
Fishermen are qnltirnumerou* tare at
S?bT1Jfr,h,rttial-"&lt;2r*,n&lt;,:
* ««»■•
present and many oft the finny tribe are
■ussyaMlb And u-eujent.
talng caught.
Campbell
Bros. A Havens are putting In
|’"N'K A sHELlHtN.
a large stock of hardware, and have just
received a car load of reapers and mowers
4?^’Ala Ata'ract Block.llMtlng*. Mich.)
the other day.
,
°a T *'"! Ahltrv:t Books tn Bu
A span of horses took fright st a ixissing
band car and made lively time towani
P KTimwiMAX. 11.,Ir H,,. Hope center. Result, wagffn badly broken.
Replogle Bros. A Titus are putting down
•
*lrfan and Surgeon.
iOfflccoVar Lathrop'* drug (tore.)
a well for I.. H. Barnes.
There will ta a dancing party at John
Martin V. BARKER. Real Estate. In- Acker's Island house on next Friday even­
ing. Music by Willison’s and Doonan s
oa*.«.* . *l,nnW*nd Ixmua.
*
w*ee*1J&gt;J.
KunyaaA itoa. X doors north string band.
Miss Llbble Barnes and the two Mfaara
Pmtofltos.
nT*
1:1 t0 making exchanges Johnson, of Mlle, Snndayrd with U H.
JnJ!wTart* °r Doo-wridsnt
.
. ,
Vr’,uUy I20kf*1 aner&gt; r“n“ Barnes.
Quite a numtar from this placethe decoration exercises at Prairieville.
The oration by Clement Smith was exeeiJAMZS A. SWHKZEV.
lrnt.
u »A. McCallum tost a horse last week, by
lawyer.
I:™"-"1'««~™ having It* leg broken.
Quite a crowd here Sunday .

Robertson house,
**■

BftODKMMEM, Pewprle/or.
mid Court Sla, Hastings. Mich.

Rates. Si.oo per Day.
,1Ln'*L?ilh P'wwant room*. The
~w*«eo1 ‘be pubtl- u re*|«cttuUy solicited.
•'

Kates for adA4tz*Ir&lt;’’2?.-n.'.?*'xx1 newapapwasent free.
to Aproee’
SENT PR FP Fifty eent* worth«(charmUfin 1 f U £J £j. 1 “- Photograph* t« family
entertainment Iothoaowho

apeetab-

4*

6

irrr

WHOLE NO. 1723.

COUNTY NEWS.
B. 8. Holly ha* a new clerk.
Onr new milliner lia* got settled, and i*
temly to attend to the want* of the public.
Frank MeArtiiur i» now enjoving u two
weeks vacation of hj* school.
“U1.‘ brt*&lt;*n t’nrtfa and ('urtfa
wa^idjoumed to June 8th.
ri- i
belw^n 1&gt;r- Carpenter and
I&gt;r. Landis was tried on the i«t taforwJu*‘U* Kwtovtow X Haatlnga; Utat ax vrt the
Justice ha* rendered no deeislMi. '
»r. Landis will go to Chicago In a few
aay * to pnu-tic.- to his profession.
Fred Griswold will occupy the house «cupisd by Dr. Landis.
Four q{ our boy*, among whom wax Dor
Ntowvli. started for Valpariso Monday.
a „
VrlchanlvtBe.
Ernest Hayne* and sister Emma Nunday•*d in Battie Creek. .
Luther Wright Sundayed at Gun Lake.
Isaac
wk* has the frame for his new
house raised.
•
Cultivating com Is the order of the day.
Henry Tobia* and wife Sundaved in
Rutland.
’
W. Manning. «f Dowling, Sunday wl at
R. ILHayues.
We are pleased to learn that J. S. Cas­
well, who ims liecn *lck for the past
thne
** 50 ""
e*n '* ”Ut * P&lt;rt °f &lt;h”

T^’wnceri
aB^l°ur scribe towered
ihonmpple lake about tw., fret .Saturday
J. S. Caswell has the canxmter* to work
evening—fishing.
«
fhe W. C. T. U. had a meetingTue*dav on hb&gt; new hen bpuse.
afternoon.
Dalton.
Burton ha* th*- frame up tn the
Jud Bailey, who has lieen working for
addition to his houar and work i* pro­ Frank J. Norwood hi his store, ha* quit,
pressing raiddly.
and will return to hi* !home soon In
Ros*.
Thoma* M. Bainl. of yonr city , was In
Some of lhe Hasting* folks went to town last Haturday; also W. Norton - and
Freeport Decoration day.
Wallace Catnptall. of Cedar Creek.
Farnn-rs are done planting com.
Mrs. A. P. Leonanl took the train SatHenry Welton went to lx,well last week. unlay for Kalamazoo, where sin- will visit
S. Shively ha* the rheumatism quite lied friend* and relative* a few days.
I* Bird Is going to build an addition to
Tifa pay car on the C. K. A S. rallroml
his house.
made its appearance here fast Saturday.
1 uh.l. T.un.1 &gt;UI Mr. Cwn-r &gt;... m.Krl
Go** A Hall receiVeil a feu-load of'nice
alter (.ole* ln,u.M- instead of J. L. Ickes'. huntar from tta nortli last week.
C. SavlsehnAl has Us house ready for
Messrs. Falk. Dodds and Higley went
I tiie plasterers.
fishing last Friday, and caught about one
Frank went to Hastings Saturday after­ hundred jMitind* of fish.
noon and failed tn returiruntil Sunday.
Alvah Pennock had the misfortune to
AL Shively is Jtotne again. He low Im get two of hi* fingers liadiy jammed, while
employed by Rollnw l«aeh building patent playing Imll on Saturday.
fence. They report a plenty of fence to
Then- wJJI Im- a matehni game of Jmuhtall between Delton and Cloverdale next
build.
Saturday.
Garkay.
Minnie Sago, nf Johnstown, fa visiting
.School closed in the Tamarac district her mother at this place.
last Friday and tiie teacher. 1). M. Myers,
The brick work fa done on our mill
with Frank Nye. Dorr'Stowell and Will ready for tta roof, which will be put on by
'Duryea started for Valjiaralso Monday.
Middleville parties this week. Tta roof fa
vEd. Demaray and Mr. IxK-kwpod had a to be a first-clas* tin one.
little set to last week in whieh Mr. 1_ got
S. E. Bain! ha* hi* wall completed, and
the worst of the IratKaln. They go to will erect a house thereon.
Hastings before Esq. Kenaston Thursday
Will VanHorn ha* hfa houac.raised, and
to see which wax to blame.
is enclosing it a* rapidly as possible. Har­
Dennis Haskel's mother Is on the sick vey Adam* A Co. have the job of building.
IfaL
M. T. Artsnir and son were tan-one day
It was estimated that over onr thousand last week looking for a location for a drug
people Witnessed the baptismal servlre on store. Mr. Arbour'has had many years
C. Smith'* farm fast Sunday: 21 were cxjs-rience. and w&lt;- would like very much
baptised.
to see him In &lt;nw midst.
•
A. P. l.c&lt;inani has the celebrated combi­
nation rack for sale a: hi* store. Just
i'Wimld like to add a little to the items what every farmer need*.
of Jour regular correspondent*-.
B. R. Huvsted purchased a very firn- as­
The loqptlon of our poatofflee luu- been sortment of yanki-e notion* last week. Hr
linnet! one-half mile east to the R. 11.. has them neatly arranged in und about his
\ytien- tin- (’. K. A 8™R. IL Ce, are now
Jtttlldlng a ;xi**cng«-r waiting room, wlilch
F. A. Blackman'* father visited hhn fast
will main lie ready for publie uae.'
Warren Fisher, our principal wheat buy­
Tta time being limited your correspond­
er. has l&lt;ought and shipped eight carload* ent forgot, to mention our meat market and
the business It fa doing. The market Is
load of wheat besides there has been ship- owned and conducted by Norwood A Ran­
l*d froiu here 12 carload* &lt;•• R. R. ties ey. who an- doing a’ first-claM business
shier the 23d of May. We Think that a
very good taginning.
good buyers, hence low prices in meat*.
|
Our station is situated it mile*northeast
Elmer Bishop i» hauling lutpla-r and pre­
of Kalamazoo and 80 mile* aoutlt-west of paring to build him a house east of railroad.
Hasting* surrounded by one of tlw’ iwst Dimension* of house 10x28.
farming section* in Michigan. Good vil­
James Collins, of southwest Texas, has
lage lol* can Im- had for 825.
a very fine *|ieelinrn Of Texas horses la-re.

Mra. Perry Wiseman, who has been Hl.
i* on th? gain.
It seems lonesome here In the valley
since the gravel train ha* left us.
The railroad have penned In their land
given for the .stock yards.
Can any of your Ba.vxm-. Trailer* tell u*
why it I* that this democratic free trade
administration does not give u» our needed
poatotfice?
B. F. Jenklna has imllt a nice porch on
hb bouse.
James Babcock has built a chimney on
the grocery and is making room for more
goods, which hr must have to supply the
increasing demand.
Wheat lia* Improved much In the pa*t
two weeks. Com looks as if It was sick
ami needed the doctor.
The prospects for fruit of all kind Is
splendid.
Jonas Hall I* piling up lumber for a new
house.
A few cold nights of late.
Dame rumor reports that a marriage will
take place In our qufet village on Wednes­
day evening. So mnte It be.
A. Cooper claims jA have tiie finest cow

BanAold.
'
Do not forget the Thursday evening
pray« r meeting.
There ta *ome talk of celebrating the 4th
here.
J
A few from here were in Battle Creek
Deeoratlon day.
• Mr. Crandall and family, formerly of
Bedford, have moved in with Herbert
Bowman.
Ths* olkservancr of Children's day will be
pqst]Kin(sl one week.
Last Saturday afternoon Wm. Lyon had
21 men to plant 24 acre* of com.
Ix-vi 1‘ulmatier and wife spent the fore
part &lt;W the week with Ionia relatives.
Andrew Bresee is erecting a manklon
which will add greatly to tint apjiea^ncr
of Banfield.
There is a great amount of picket tim­
ber being drawn to Bid Fisk's mill, where
’ he is still sawing.
ta N. Mosher, our merchant, ha* com­
pleted hl* lam, and will In the near fnture wmmcm-e work on his house.
John Stark post made extensive prepa­
ration for Memorial day, ami fully carried
out the program.
The memlsera of the
post and others aaacmbled at the ••vlilr"
tiriuging their dlnnerr and had a liankct
picnic. In the afternoon an appropriate
addresA was delivered by Rev. Fow.
Af­
ter the address the land led the procession
to the cemetery where the grave* of our
honored dead were decorated^

in Woodland.
J. W. Holme* is no better, and but little
hopes arc entertained of his recovery.
L. Hough has aTtew telephone.
Dr. Benson drives a matched team
Viry Bamum ami Stella Cha*e are quite
J. Boyd has the cellgr wall of Prof.
Smith’s new house nearly completed.
sick.
».
Mr. Owen, of Battle Creek. I* vfaltlng
kits. Chancy Brown will spciutthe sum­
mer with her friend* here.
his rider, Mrs. J. W. Holme*.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at Mary
The Woodland bnys plckwl “P * ",ne
and crossed Imte with the state road boy* Boice's on Wednesday afternoon the Dtth.
on Saturday, which resulted in an easy The day of the meeting hereafter will lie
victon- for Hie visiting club: If our boys Wednesday Instead of Saturday.
Railroad meeting here last Saturday
expert to play tall they hail better organl„ and settle down to bu.lne*"
n' W?N. Bolt* and wife Sundayed with
Our kid nine went over to Lake Odessa
a few days since and won an easy victory, her parent* In North-eaat Hasting*.
Jay Barnum was home on a visit last
the .score standing 51 to 25.
Our •chool will ch"* in four weeks for We\*giwMl many from this vicinity spent
Nice growing times Iwut cool nights,
Onr school I# progressing finely under a two month* vacation.
decoration
«tay In cleaning up the Carlton
The temperance program rwdered by
the managmnent of Mbw Geiger.
the Good Templar* and W. C. T U. iat the ^Clark^Barbcr is on the sick Hat.
Onr new chnrch building ta nearly ready
M. E. church on Sunday evening was well
for the masons. There was n gnod turn­
D. Summers I* quite sick.
and wa# a sucres*.
.
out to the bee to lath It last Fhursday. ■trended,
Ora Summers, of Cleveland. Ohio. Is
The Good Templars of *hl!{P*arr tave
The ladles furnished a K"°d dinner and
homo «&gt;» a visit.
rh»ne«l U&gt;rtr tadp- »KI»
rrtd-&gt;
Bertie Scott was on our street" Sunday
M Quarterly meeting at the Free Mcthmlist
"work has commenced on I- &amp; F. F. last,
.
chnrch hwbSnnday.
ow ..n
Lonb Hilton has a very l*dly swoolen
S. J. Babcock and wife have returnedI
hand, caused by the kick of «&lt;**• . ,
.
from Adrian.
(trpha Mead Is badly troubled with the
Children s day was observed Sunday.
rheumatbm.
.
Barryville has la-rn having a big st-lge■
• Joel Bamliart returned from the nortn
J"
He ha* now more than
nt Uw wb-opl.C
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d1"1’ to 41*j
em part of the state.
of IT.’rTbanJiwl ml’
-j-jjf roads have hern improved the pasti
The ladle* foreign mtaaknar)
of
South Carlton, will meet at M"- Joh
win MOO hr «k&gt;w
*-**■
Mead’s the 13th- All are Invltca-

bushels per hour. This mill will be equal
Itecnration day wa* very appropriately to the tawt. Mr. K. T. F. ikxid* who win
otaervetl In Nashville &lt;ju Wednesday tort. tave the controlling interest, and who la a
All busiitcMs place* were closed from 10 to practical miller, has visited the l&gt;e»t mill*
1 o’dqek.- Tlw- procosslnn and ccn-moniw
at the cemetery were fine, a* were also the
exercfae, at the opera house. Rev. D. B. of other mills ha* denioiwtrated to ta most
Oviatt delivered an excellent address.
satisfactory. it* engine and entire equip­
। Sam Hartford has received a back pen- ment will be of tta very fine.*:. The jwopic of Delton and vldnRy appreciate tta
ilastlng* 2d nine came dqwu fast Wed­ value to themselves of this mill for they
nesday afternoon and lieat the home nine arc awake to their Interests, it will
28 to 18. A game will probably I*- ofay ed
with Katamo, at the driving park, next er. and centralxe iMi.sinra* at Delton, ray­
Tuesday afternoon.
. ing nothing about the aecnmodation It will
E. Parady wa* tried before Justice Mills afford to the southwestern j*&gt;rtioti of the
and a Jury last Tuesday on a charge of county.
drunkenm-sK and foimd guilty.
He was*
Near the depot are the two warebouao*
fined Si and costs, ahiounting to $14.30. of Go** A Hail and A. 1*. I^onard. Near
but’ hr apiiealcd tiie .-a*e to the circuit by b the ltnn|&gt;er yard of tin-, first named
court. Sam Fowler had a hearing Thurs­ firm, which Is doing an extensive and inday on the same charge and wa* found &lt;-rea*ing business.
guilty, being fined 98 and cost*.
He ha*
GoIiik towani tin- town proper, you note
also appealed.
Horace Larkins, Itroughl tln-aetirity on every har-d. the saw and
up on the same charge, plead guilty and luiinmer making giad musie.
was fined 92.35. c,»t».Ineluded.
Mr. John Cramer eondheu a find claw
The ladles of the O.’ E. S. hejd a wry re*taiirant and Itoardhig Ihhum- near the
pleasant social at the । lodge- hail last Fri­ &lt;lt-|&gt;ot. and is na-eting with deserved sucday evening.
The Congregational social will be held at
Next I* tiw tamnling house of Pennock
Rev. F. Hurd's. to-nlghL.
A Nobles, which has been fitted up in ex­
Only one saloon has as yet applied for cellent taste for the purpose, attend* to
txjnds, but tw&lt;&gt; other* expect to do so.
the wants of guest* and I* accomodating
Herb Wai rath luu, iougbt the old Bos­ in every respect;
ton store.
L. J. Wilsou'lia* traded his property, on
Main street for a farm in Assyria, but will kcej*. a well M-lccted stock of grotwriea
not move out there.
ami hardware and attends faithfully to tinEd VknNockcr "peril Sunday in Carlton, wan to of customer*.
Just north is the fine new store owned
by F. A. Blackiaan and occupied by D. C.
A number of people from abroad wen- Higley A Co. with a fine stock of dry
seen on our strop!* yesterday with fish g'Mxls. millluery and groceries.
Tbclr
poh*. They went to Gilkey lake, where stock would be a creditable one fora town
they captured a large quantity of fish. .
ten time* as largo as Delton, and lhe
Mrs. F. Vandcwalker is suffering from proprietor* an- hustlers.
Still further riorth is the livery and feed
an ulcerated ankle. Dr. Ostiom. of Kala­
mazoo. I* attending.
.
Iwn of F. A. Blaekman. who conducts
Grandpa Brown is visiting his daughter that estabitahmetit in a very satisfactory
In Otsego.
/
manner.
.
On account of the rglny weather the saw
South from Mr. Norwood's tathe geiiyrat
mill cannot la- supplied to keep It running merchandise store of A. P. Leonard, auomore than half of the lime.
Curtis Reynold* lost a cow last Friday fine stock and ta attentlvwto the wants of
trade.
of pink rye.
Miss Edith Cox. of Otsego, fa visiting
G. A. Mantle, the Delton blacksmith, la
her uncle. Mr. Brown.'
a hustler from Hurtlerrlllc- He ha* a
Ernest Beal, wife and son are visiting wide reputation for doing first class work,
Enos Barker and fondly.
and hta price* are In keeping with the
■
Children's day will be observed next times.
B. R. Huested has a fine new store, and
Sunday.
a good Hock of goods In his line, and keep*
Jane Travers is visiting In this place.
hp with eompetitora in bidding for trade.
In tin- same bglldfag I* C. &amp; Gleason,
A. Gorrilnler, of Leroy. called on Maple the Delton shoemaker, who b a splendid
Grove friends last week.
workman and finds a good demand for £fi»
Several member* of Forest lodge visited work.
z
\
Assyria lodge last Saturday evening.
Mark Sklllmw has erected a fine livery
W.’ Wheeler received a visit from two bam at Delton, and if you want to put out
sisters, who rouble In New York last week.
Children's day at M. E. church Sunday to accomodate.
Messrs. Ifanney A- Norwood are pro­
Saturday's game: Lacey 2d nine, and prietors of thp Delton meat market They
home nine: .score 2f&gt; to 21 In favor of home keep everything demanded in their line,
nine.
luive a nice plats), and deserve their large
The dance at W. . VanWagoner's last patnmage. in .addition to their retail
Thursday evening was well attended: also trade from their market, they’ supply the
the one held at Fred Quick's the following nrlghtairing cotmtry from their warun.
evening.
«
and wholesale to Kalama/on dealers.
E. Recso and John McIntyre are repair­
Those who wish to locate in a live new
ing their tarns.
town, with lota
snap and enterprisq.
should visit Delton. J*rice» for lot* annot boomed a* in molt new plai-es, but un­
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
sold at very reasons I &gt;\figu re*.
Quaker boy. brown colt, two year* old.
Delton’s luliabltaitf* an- fnnn tta very
by Hermes. dam Quaker girl Imught at ta-*t people, law-ublding, ordCr-loving and
pragTVMive. Tltere fa no doubt but that
Cleveland. I* the owner.—Western Sports­ they will btdld .up u village that will be a
man. The above colt i* half brother to credit t«» thrmsetves and Barry county.
Messer Bro*. A Iteyuolds' ltor*c Victor
Morrill, whose excellent quail th-* a* a
For once. Manorial day proved one of
breeder of *|detidi&lt;l horse* our ixsipie can­ the most pleaaanL and the exorcise* wennot fall t&lt;» appnx-lnte. Victor Morrill i* not interrupted by rain, nor marred by a
iindoiibtedly one of the finest Hnmbleton- single mlalutfa The attendance was very
large. The olwcrvanee wa* undertiie aus­
Ihii sire* In the country.
.
pices of Fitzgerald post. G. A. R. and the'
"Why we are selling so much of Hoyt's \S\JL C.. who deserve great credit for the
successful manner in which tta exercises
standard coffee:
0ecauw of ita flavor, delicious and were conducted. The |&gt;«rt formed in
front of their hall, and marched to court
sweet
BrcauM- of Ita strength which none can house square. Tta exerctae* there were
detyily interesting and very Imimaslve.
BrcauM- it Is fresh. It b healthful and The musk- by the choir is worthy cf sprein!
commendation fur excellence and approsound.
Because it* convenient and ready to be priateni-s*. But tta feature v(a«. tta ad­
dress by C. H. Van Annau. of this city.
ground.
Though having but Si limited time far it*
preparation. Mr. VanArman's oration was
and worth.
•
Because 'tls the best for ths money on replete with fitting thought and senti­
ment* for Decoration day. and kindled
anew the fire* of patriotfam in tiw heart*
of the lam- assemblage. The attention ‘
Till* week our subscribers in the south­ given the speaker was the highest compli­
western portion of the coqnty will find a ment that could be paid to the address,
supplement, wherein the hustling buaineas whick we have tannl many deciare tn haw
mctl of I triton apeak of the advantage*
an occasion. Tta- procession to the ceme­
their town offers for tradeDelton fa situated In the midst of one of tery was headed by the city baud follow­
the fine-,! agricultural districts of the state, ed by the memlmro of the post and firemen
a region abounding in fine farms and ex­ in uniform on foot. The W. R. C. and
cellent farmers who will ixmtribute largely children In carriages and wagons were,
to the growth of the place. It* location, nettJfr-onlyr. followed by still other* in
midway between Kalamazoo and Saginaw
on the C. K. A S. R. R..' fa commanding. ■ o^er a mile* lung. Tlw beautiful and
touching services of the G. A. K. were
und of itself insures ita future importance
as a center. Together with Ita other ad­ rendered at the oemetery io remembrance
vantage*. . which it* energetic citizens arc of those who had Joined the “Grand Army
rapidly acquiring for It. Delton Is assum­ of the l»ead." to whose deeds of valor our
ing proportions that will make it one of nation owes ita existence, and an united
country a delit it can never pay. The
the finest inland village* of the state.
In leas than a year it has grown from solemnity of these exercise* over tie­
almost nothing to a place of considerable graves of the dead veterans by the living
importance, and already looks like a boom­
ing village. No one looms Delton. It
does not need any such tactics tn secure a
steady, rapid and .healthful growth. All
It needs i* that Its advantages should be
fnllv known, and modestly asserted.
The country about Delton I* rich and
productive—no finer anywhereAH It
has needed for It* full dewlopement is a
railrdad, andthat has been secured. Clotw
l,y Delton is Crooked lake, noted far and
wide for prime fitting. But a mile or so
distant is Wall lake, one of the moat lieautlful Inland lakes of the country. There
are still other* within ea*y reach, so Hiat
the dlM-iple of Isaac Walton can. by going
tn Delton, and paying a reasonable sum
for the aeeomudattou. ret u g&gt;«xl rig and

lakes in its vicinage and enjoy a day of

nothing else can, upon the rising genera­
tion the lemon* of iwtrlothm. the grandest
nation of earth, and patriotic duty tn

tie to preserve the Union and its dag. Tta
exerctee* were performed over tlw grave
of Rotart Kelly, the latest to fall before
that grim visitor who is so rapidly thin­
ning tta ranks of that Grand Army which
at Vicksburg. Atlanta. Gettysburg, the
Wilderness and numtarire* other fanxzu*
fiekis conquered treason and wrested from

Riverside, for wtM*e adohimrut grnenms
nature has done *o much, never katked *n
beautiful a* on Memorial day thfa rear.

But of the place

depot, the first building to -wenre his at­ beautiful as It was touching. AB coa(*m«l may lie proud of the manner in
tention Is the new roller mill now being
erected containing* three stores atui a which Decoration day wa* &lt;rfwrvrd m
nommodlotM basement. This mill will la- Hasting*.
able to grind 150 »&gt;arrels of No. 1 flour
every S4 hours. In connection with It with an attack
win be an elevator of tfi.OOO bushels
capacity. There will be added too ms-

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�FARM AND GARDEN.

POULTRY IN

THE RISEN LORD.

RESTRICTED RUHS.

LESSON xl. MCOHO QUARTER. IN­

■VERY DAY MOTTOES THAT NOW
CALL FOR ATTENTION.

TERNATIONAL SERIES. JUNE 10.
Kin

limit* tho question

arises '‘How

fresh?" for grai-a is beautiful only when

JOHN A. BROOKS

The Gnat Specific for Indigestion
U hardly enough for the heavier breed*

worked of! In place of Royid Bakin* Powder. *»d

The Brcoxupaj-ying illustration shows
how an Englishman fmxi* hl* sheep OU
favorite method of sclhng these poisonous
amply Royal Baking Powder can and welghlD*

glad to act upon. Southern Cui
tlvatar givea the following description of
thcan hurdleu
Tbe hurdlee are twelve feet long, and
are maria with a stout pole bored with

All baking powdon sold In this way are entitled
to suspicion. Analysis of many of them hare

shall sell'a:

by fright were

Catarrh

ELY'S
all case* they have been found Urjely adalterabole* l» bond in a direction at right

■takes-age all properly placed they form-a
hurdle, the end of which looks like the

E.XOLUU SLTUODOr Ut-KDX-I’W BHK1U*.
The abovo engraving shows how
these hurdles are made and tbe method of

placod acrosa'tho field. Tho field in which
strip of ten feet wide is thus set off. upon
which 400 sheep feed. They eat up all
the grass upon this strip and that which
they can reach by putting their heads
through the hurdle*
Tiie hurdles are
then turned’ over, exposing another strip

turn. When this is fed off. tho hurdles
are again turned over. The sharp point*
presented by the hurdles prevent any
trespaaatag on the other aide of them, and
are kept in the narrow strip between
them. Their droppings are very evenly

alum. Tills Is tcIUn* counterfeit finds, and Is.

POULTT.T FENCE.
Company have taken the matter In hand, and
A very good plan whan tho runs are re­ are acting In a way that will protect the public
stricted I* to have gravel runs to th* from the swindle.
Tiie surest protection from this fraud la tor the
houses of moderate capacity for each fifty
birds, and a large field In grass, where 'brand she wishes In tbe original unbroken pack­
age, looking carefully to see that tbe label bat
they can go in turns during the day.
not been tampered with. The. Royal Baking
When fencing is necessary the best ma­
terial is wire netting, which, if gal vau­
lted. last* a long time. That with two
inch mosh is fine enough. An admirable but are never sold in bulk, oy the barrel or loose
fence is shown in tho cut
The bottom
half is of gn.lvaniM'd iron and the upper
half of wire, thu* forming a complete the weight oteacb package staniped on the cover.
division between runs and being at the Adv baking powder being peddled out by weight
name time a shelter against nun, wind under the name at Royal they denounce as boand. sun. Movable fences are a good in­
Consumers should bear these lacto in mind If
vention. as these prevent a frequent
they do not wish to have imposed upon them
•Lifting of runs.
the poisonous alum stuff that Is being profuse­
ly distributed throughout the country under the
Bonen may be reduced by dissolving name of baking powder. If, however, they buy
with sulphuric add or boiling them in the Royal In cans with uubroken labels, they are
always sure of using u baking powder perfectly
lye; also. In a slower way. by mixing them
up when broken IS; a heating compost of
strength and efficiency.
kept moist with drainage from the atabla.
Bones In burning lose tho nitrogen they
contain, but aa they are chiefly valued for
their phosphoric acid, which is mostly re­
tained in the ash. this 1* tho oaalest way
of making a small amount of them avail­
able. When burned ta a wood fire they
will add largely 1
as manure. Ten

A SNOWY EVENING.

news wa* so gooa
" e—
,. .
V V All hail, a salutation widen
*
■'
rr
Li- u.
t—r throw

brilx; twin w .
....-------•
mode him. uiiisfy Pilate that bo would not

tomb Friday night, Saturday, and Saturday
night, and the morning of the first day (.mr
Sunday) had come. In the twilight of the
................
&gt; —.1.
nt Mamula

other holy women wended- their way tv the
sepulcher. Matthew omit- tho name* tho

CreaiD Balm
Nasal Passage*,
iuiaya Pain and

The growth of th# grass con-

brought bark again to the starting point
and commence once more eating their way

••tbu woman that

wile

a sinner."

While they

tilled with grief, a remote hojie of hi» reaur-

TRYTHECURE

b inches from tho
bottom to receive
the tall piece B.
which should bo

Blackberries are not gtxxl shippers, so
better avoid sending to distant markets.
Tbe strawberry case is tin- most suitable
package. Gather this fruit os auou as
fairly colored—while yet firm.
There U a good demand for thu black
canning and pretterviug catabliahments,
but for immediate consumption tho red
varieties tuku the precedence and ore most
largely s
market- Pint boxes, in
neat, Hal
Hon fiaaee. are a proper
package
fruit, which will not
stand long ahipment.
It is advised that gooseberries be shipped

twenty-four quarts—a*. while good ship­
pers. they are liable to heat in barrels.
Ship them full grown, before the fruit
turns brown. For currants use the sumo

Whenever practicable ship the fruit at
night. Saturday is a bad day on which
to make shipment.-.. Friday Is considered

Bible getting goods into market Sunday
morning. Sunday night shlpxnante n*u-

Profeeoor Ooesaman.
of Amheret,
Mass., calls attention to the Importance

It often happens that trees received in
good condition and very carefully planted.
Thia, far the first aeaMuti, consists in. see­
ing that a sufficient supply of moisture is
preeent about the roots.
In limo of drought, watering may be
avoided by covering the ground for sev­
ere) feet about the tree with mulch, five
or six Inches drop, or by stirring the but-

planted in turf are especially liable from
tho moisture being token up by the stir
rounding grass roots. This can only be
prevented by covering the ground with a
mulch of any wute material, like corn
stover, old hay. straw, ahavlngs. saw dust,
fine brush, cider pvinuv. meadow mud or

Tho same ruaull may bo obtained by
packing tho loose stones often found
about tho tree. Mulching material of any
kind should not be in contact with the

tain

much |K&gt;ta*b oa that of younger
Aabca generally [wy well on uU
crop* but ore specially adapted

Irish potatore; also specially good for

otlwir fertiliser, or dropped b v

length; tho other
about 12 iiMhea
from tho bottom

which 1*
length and

Ki.unmg Donll

above described

, £0*

ittRlMCsbetoten titii &gt;
of l*»rtnmtiW*#'1&lt;J‘1 r

Deck&lt;(50^
K ... Remedy^

m«r. x, J®

_________________ Attorney, tOf M-rtru,.
K^of Michigan-to the ctrcmtowt tor u»-

vparea

(haciples were alow to believe it, showing tbe
difference between woman's Intuition and

How true affection still prompt* u» to go to

.—- -

mug ancciiuuT av

Mfevadtbe accej.U

all
X’JSKv.S 2S tSIZX forms of
roup

William H.

i Circuit court for:
or »&gt;» MM
eMRM came psoAaa i
&lt;4 toe void Mom af MF®—
□Bio. In lhe l otted *
afBtaart,
ra for the al.om.
Umt till. K!.l
ad Henry C.
e bill uf coni phut
tow mo»u&gt;i&gt; tra;i uw dau:
aaid bill at &lt;anipburii
*«d; si&gt;d lurUier. u*:
wtthln twenty &lt;avs tn.*

Cures IgS'RSasSfitft21
Whooping--55Sltft!ji?l?..Ta
.

/,

...

Mttla nnoa la t mo

concerned about difficulties which will be

Innate divine power.

Cures
£ Coughs and
colds.

XXSSE'ASR

The earthquake and

served on the said defends nKWilltara H. 1U:

the tomb by human power. When tbe
women approached tbe tomb, the herald of

triumph mxl purity upon the stone.
V. 4. While tin. old herocanre trembling
and impotent, tiie dutpondmg btx-axno heroic;
while the Uving becum&gt;* a. iluad, in who was
In the Interest of the public. Recent reseorcbm have shown that a considerable trade
market*.
The practice of embalming fowl or dressing
up long demised birds so as to make them

V. &amp; Tin- turning [mint in human his­
tory begin* with ChrUtY rreui rectiou. Every
human hope spring* from his empty tomb.

but that of painting tbe legs of turkeys is as
old as tbe days of Privat d'Anglemoct. Tho

Jesus bad nqxBtcdly predicted that he would

per bottle.

linn*.I thi» tttb day uf Anri!. A.
city o&lt; FhMriotte In »*l&lt;t Cbcnit
FRANK A. *tiM»KKi;. Ch.STUART. KNAPPEN X VasaRM
Sobciton for coiu

.
—Bold lu Hasting* by—

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist.

'MAY GOD BLESS YOU1

traurdlnary docum

। hereby given that I shall Mfi at
. to the inchest bidder, .hi Ku

thankful. But nu&lt; always.

Barry County. Michigan. all ut the r-utc, ri.-ir

pro-

FX.XCK LariNG DEVICK.
Hou that the cross piece C is at right

legs of turkeys were brilliantly black for one
day after they had been killed, and that then
accordingly invented u peculiar kind of

are made of material j inch thick by 3
inches wide Tho tall piece B should have
a block ur stake fastened on tho &lt;iud of it
5 or 0 inches tn length, sharpened on tiie
end so a* to stick into tho ground.
Now place the sharpened stake In tbe
ground at the starting point, with the
upright piece A in lino with the stakes
along the line of fence: the cross piece C

Btonc or block. Then go ou and put tiie
stake on the tall plecu B ix-'.o the same
hole from which tho upright piece A camo
out, and so on. With 11 feet rails thia
will give a fence with 1G&lt; feet Panola and
straight aa a line. This will be found a
valuable aud expeditious aid lu laying a

Celery is often grown aa a second crop
among the onions, five rows of the onions
being sown twelve or fourteen inches

setting of celery plant*.
Lice on young chickens can be prtsvontsd
by making sure that hen* are not lousy
when Mt Ziood Persian insect powder,
well sprinkled through the feathers, is a
quick and convenient cure
Tlw great -point* to bo observed in graft
Ing are tlw making of smooth, clean cuts
the placing In perfect contact tbe inner
barks of scion and stock; then tbe whole
cut surface and every portion of 'the split
to be perfectly covered with the grafting
wax and the exclusion of air and waler
Dealers and manufacturers call the
latao or medium, and tho shorter staples
are clothing wools, and they are graded aa
superfine, tine, medium and coarse
Manure should never bo placed In con
tact with the roots when setting out a

as an article of food wa* once under diseunsion among a party of East End vil
this valuable piece of Information -T
don't think much of turnip* There isn’t

profit on retiring from business, and wiu&gt;

madO'the Unit etatigvjixts to make Imuvru his
resurrection.
They were to tell the disciple.,-Mark xvi.7.

Klateof Michigan, the Circuit Court!
County ot Barry—to chow. ry.
Alouxo D. Still, complainant. r» Tno!*a» M*r«n, Ainos Hanlon, the unknown belr»u£ IU )■»
f. Deacon, deceased, and tbe unknownh.-.r.o:
Isaac Boyd, deceased, defendants
Fifth .liidicinl &lt; trviili-in Clmnren
Sult pending In the Circuit Court I for the
rUl UmvW I ’&gt;
tl** I'.-E'!.

that Christ had forgiven him.

often bought painted turkeys in preference

You cannot afford to waste time in ex­
perimenting when your lung* are In dan­
ger. Consumption always .wins, at first,
only a cold. Do not |&gt;ermit any dealer to
Impoie upon you with some cheap Imitation
of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumpthm. Coughs. Colds, -but lie sure you
get the genuine. Because hr can make
more profiit he may tell you hr has some­
thing just at good, or Just the same.
Doni lie deceived, but Insist ujsm getting
Dr. King's New Discovery, which I* guar­
anteed to give relief in all throat, lung
and chest affections Trial bottle free at
W. H. Goodyear’s drug store, large bottle

E. Bainbridge Munday Esq.. County
Atty., Clay Co.. Tex. say*: •• Have used
Electric Bitter* with most happy results.
My brother also wa* very low with Malar­
ial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured bv
the timely use of this medicine. Am sat-.
Isfled Electric Bitter* saved hl* life.
Mr. D. .1. Wilcoxium, of Horae Cave, Ky..
ndd»a little testimmiy. saying: He positive­
ly belfeve* he would have died, had It
not lieen for Electric Bitter*.
This giffht remedy will ward off. as well
aa cure all Malaria liiaeaMM*. and for all
Kidney. Liver aud Stomach disorder* it
stand* uiNxiualed. Price 50c. andfll. W.
&gt;1. Goodyear’s drug store.
Tlw best salve in the world for cuts,
bruise*, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, chapixvl hands, ciiilblaliiA conis,
and all skin eruptions, and positively cure*
pih*s. or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect Natl&lt;facilu:i, or money re­
funded. Price 25 ets.. per Imx. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear.

tad finished the sixth* Ixittir rcou^deeA three
to Sleep the minute

troyed.
busier Extract of Roots.
the path of duty.
Kneeling down at his feet with beautiful
Oriental uniplicity and grace, the womea
worshiped him, rendering him divine bom-

...........

Whm Are Yon Going?
un- -tou»y ».
Ibou'tod. eqjb.
1 eighty eteht.
_ KKJWJn.'uN.Clretdt Court (-uni o-.
tinner in and tor Barry County. MjeWsu.
irruABT,KNAPPJtN• VA.XAKMA .

MO. Bimert.1* and -woudertui pn»iu---.;'
traits and t-rr-sh. Thv rapid gro»uj'V. IR-UJ. The miserable subterfuge to
which the rulers reoorted refutes liwdf nnw

rrgi-nc I'.nd tbrlviie
m*rk H&gt; Metlon oftlw Pacific N'&lt;rt w ■
0M that offer* v collar toitareinvnt- W

body) It they *lrj&gt;t bow orxild tla-v ree that
u.’T,01? di4C1l11‘*wbo»t&lt;*&gt; the body! The
dlaclples bad no motive in stealing the bodv
They knew welt that in &lt;1™.. . '’1

MACKINAC

By writing Ctum-B. F«HL General ia
Agent. JtortE.-m Paone Railroad. StJ J&gt;&gt;1.
Mton.. he will wm.1 pm Rlustr-t. d
mapsandbooksglviiiRyou v du.t.i. . •
ta reference tn the eoantry rrfcrere-i "
mat Hi* from ta. Paul. Mlnrrspu! • i' ^ ■■
■Bffjttifted to PortlalHL Orvgoi. *: d । "

DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND

1U ■MWIIAI w
AHnn. AA.V .............
BMlane Falhi. T»co«na au.. H.-:.tt; r. ,!&gt;. N1
thepettK-ipalpoicUln Northern .Mini
fiakma. Montana, idaboL Oregon siui . ..
^nVlMaOSBOS lllioqilti j —"I- aUrwlM.-^
wall Msnperior train eutu -—'' * '
lti£ cars and eofoolrt elec

■

Summer Tours.

ward enkindle enkhutiaom (rum such
inqxwition which would
kiul

DETROIT AND CLEVELAND
-,.HrWrrW*JL° PAMFHLETE

V'-Sr-’N

i ■
—'■
vn uue whom tbev
had not the courage to defrn.1 • h.te Ijviu/
i^a,’ln.iU d*tt lhK-' "«*tod to a it

LADIES

peerlessdyS.
that there hiuuit any of th.- stuff ...w

Mmbeetbrretn. aerth/rf range oumrer rtstn
west, meeardtng to the Uin-.nt States wne
said sale to be subject to *U en.■•nsibr*ri&lt;r&gt; on
said land.
Dated May 3th, A. !&gt;.. 1«».
LOYAL K. KXAPl’EX. Admin &lt;
Withtbevttlannexed ol estate U v.l
mafia, demsifl

bottle &lt;&gt;l Hbaker Extract of Root*, or ttalgd'S
Curative Hynip. of your agent, Mr. K M. King,
and before I had taken the fir»t bottle 1 Mt

Wm J. McCann. SO Land all »L. Boston.

remained unsold for any considerable period

•even-fifths water." Another one of the
The German &lt;’atho)i&lt;-« of Port Huron
number freely, if not IpteiUgently ex
pressed bis opinion regarding the sdiuter pnijxMe t&lt;&gt; ti'Jlld ndiiirrb. priest's resilience
atioii of I.mmI
Ho said 'It's awful to and school honse at a coat of Rt.OOO. Of
think &lt;&gt;f tho fearful extent to winch &lt;&gt;ur this amount *3.000 has bewt suliwritird.

Nothing seems to be free front tlirwirk**d

Kentucky

peckhamb croup remedy'

and with 2 boles
mortised
in
it

advised, a thirty-two quart ventilated
crate (quart baskets) such us Florida grow-

era

ixistor to Thomas
Um smith wevt
as follows, to-wll

and Smell-

bS

rvetion of the body!

The fence laying device shown in the
□lustration Is from Ohio .Farmer, and Is
described as follow*.
A Is on upright piece to set In lino wnh
other stoke* In tho lino fir
for a fiite&gt;&lt;rhlch
fenco,"'■which
may bo fl or 7 feet
In length, sharp

For shipping strawberries longdistance*
or for eastern markets the gift crate is

tracUoaal i—-— •
two (Sri m |

Sense' of Taste

perhaps a repetition of the shock described
taken oft

as;S£TuS.i,"i,sr,

Heal* the Sore*
iltiatorea the

ppoaotp

ORTRERN PACIFIC
MILROAD IA®5

Government LANDS

aily cheated in this way

ifINN-

American

is an old '' natnp
c&lt; prohibition,
quainted with the

�nominated lor

For bis money is wbat every man desires.

President by the Na-

Uanal Prohibition Convention.

j0KS .- PGOOKS FOR SECOND PLACE
hhlUy-Shallylng.
The campaign is fairly
.
Jost wfaat lbs issues are to be and th»&gt;•ait &gt;ba Republican
erats wabbled all sro
•nd aotuallt pit tn t_______
•UX-.IU.U.K,,, „„

-OB* I—.pl. po, wlum tbp
,™”u
“»•»&gt;»«
£•». lb., f.n B„ p.,,^ n,
•™ Mnte p„d UX.P lucb prtnch“» «“W ««.«
k, P^TTp“

fitvi a&lt; loci* tolly nnimated
debate over it. Tbe plat-* i
fr.nn committee reported
two reports, the minor­
ity ••cifaisting-of on** man
-Hon. John M. Olin, of-

THE

U» ppg™ w.„
b lsra
&gt;»1 th. -vnl., old nook„ Dpoop^u
«»«lll mblrn ,o ,p. plppuapp
Th. rmplt t, lhoy oppoM
mnnufactun.ra and a free ballot and a
fair count In the Gulf states
And that is just tho kind of a fight the

EARLY^DElEGATE.

happy m. when fighting for human rights
•nd American Instltuttona They are for
the American mborur every time against
th- Enropean. for the right of .very
American, laborer or capitalist, to vote aa
be plra-M-a and have his vote counted for
•duration, protection and progreea. and
on tb. present issues thefc triumph is ab
•otutaly certain, anleas the people have
tost tbe Mtnse of honor and tbe judgment
of what’a good for them: and wo don't be-

,uul then th« delate U-gan
*y until &lt;1 p. m, when tbe
n was put and a vote taken,
tending np ngfciurt the rnaT .ny that the raff rag iata
tuhg it mlkllv, and a« soon ns
over rvcww wa- taken, ahd
-nt to refresh themselves for
a i-a crush and M-iixltag
prend uni. Nomination*
I tto p reddential nomination

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ARCHIE M°COY,

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(
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Of the very finest grade of
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Furniture repairing by a No. 1 workman a specialty.

HUFFMAN BROS.
•SELL

Gray fur the wcond place. Saufa of those
who venture predictions thtak there will bo a
sauniMxU for the former, tlrnt to will decline
to accept, and that Indiana's governor will
then bn the choice of tbe convention. The
California delegation arrived Thursday, and
the Oregonian-. came ta with a blare of
trumpets al out rapper time last night A
number of stragglers arrived on the after­
noon and evening trains, enough tqjpve the
rotundas of the hoteb an apfxaranre of nn-

vtataled. Those who were "too good" to
vote for Mr Blaine have lately given aa
their candid opinion of Mr Cleveland's
performances and what la ItT Without
An excepttor. from Curtis to Caliban, they
•ay be baa violaud bis pledges
a fayr of
them annonnee their intention to still
vote for him but wbat aort of an appeal
can they ma:&lt;» U&gt; their follower*? Necos
■anly rt will amount to about thia , ta
Mr Cleveland'* name and by hb authority
we gave you moat solemn assn rances of
eivtl service reform and a new era of
parity, bo baa violated all these pledges,
dctnoreltaad the poatoffleo department,
degraded tho Judicial department, con

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad to quote prices.

the sum of four hundred; and one dollars and
twenty cents of principal and Interest, ana
the tnrther sum bf twenty-are dollars m K&gt; at­
torney fee stipulated tor in said mr—------------ which Is tto whole amount claltnc
paid on Mid mortgage and nffsuti
Ing bavins been Instituted, at lav
rhe. debt now n-niaintnx secured t. —_ _™,.
W, or any part thereof whereby the power of
contained In sale tnortRSge has become
operauiv.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that h&gt;
virtue of-the said |x»»i r of sale, and in pursu­
ance of lhe statute in sueb eases made and pro­
vided the said mortgage will tic faredoasd by a
sale of the premises thereiu deseribwt. at nab11c auction to the highest bidder, at tto front
door of the court bcmxe tn the city of Haatings.
In said county of Harn- on lhe istb day of
A netmt next, st ten .irktf-k In lbs fon,Hnnn nt

Which are heating scores of houses in Barry county, with
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work; Will be pleassd to give estimates ar quote prices.

STOVES

the damage is dona, he cannot do any
more soletuai-% him again, and seo If
be dore not Improve by' experience
If
the American people are chiefly simpletons
that argument" will wta votes
Another palpable tact, and one that Is
going tueoant ta thia campaign for much
mure th*n the Democrats suspect, la thisEverybody knows that the administration
of James G Blaine whatever other faults
il might have bad. would have been ta
tensely American and •very body knows
Chat the administration of Grover Cleve­
land liijp boon painfully tho reverse. Aa
Dickerm - -Jerry Cruncher' said of his
wife -Hbe do be.always s flopping and
”
'
agta tho boslnes.*. too:" so
a flopping
cabinet has "flapped" every
time tho chanre offered Whea Bayard
wasn't “flopping" before England or
meaning thereof.
The
in- plank are ax follows:
Canada, or Cleveland himself "flopping"
'■&gt;••■1 article* of linp-ict aa
before what be calh-d lhe "Confederal*
L- tto majjufartnring
states" (his own wortisi tn the flag bust-rhi.-ing laborer against
nnsa. the others wore "flopping' before
Mexico or tbe whisky ring
Always and
everywhere "a flopping ’
And after
rm. and not a voice can to Leoni ngniret backing out of their first position in tho
freaident Cleveland's renoniination.
Tbe fisheries, and refusing to execute one act
So’Jttorn hotel will be tbe bead quartern of of -ongresa. and violating the law by ere
the t-hairmen of tho various state delegations. •ting a oommlasion without authority,
To a rcprew-ntaUve of the United ITre* a they ended by negotiating a treaty so bad
prominent Wnshingtonlan snid last night that tbe Democratic Journals dare not de­
r । q&lt;okeof Uio death ol John that be had received jicreooal tuivirea direct fend It. and Democratic scmrfnra only
I hi. widow, now on tto plat­ from Judge Thurman that if It waa the venture to aak that tta consideration may
unanimous wish of the convention t&gt;« -w&lt;xil&lt;i
’s •* thh day remembering'
be postponed til! after tho election* The
twelfth anniversary. of her accept tiie nomination for tbe vice preal
national pride la wounded. Americans feel
■ Will»nf then moved that danrv. There are other* who stoutly maliti
tain that they know t*ttar. It i* Ui&lt;&gt; ighr
that there will be developments- by Nimday known as Republicans. men who do not
morning which will rainier prediction as to •ay much, will pat in a very effective
the ticl.et nlmoat certain. New York will protaat ta November When tbe majority
name tlw vice pre«i'i -nL
.
againri Grover i.lomland la counted oat,
The convention bail was formally surnm- credit 100.000 of It to national pride and
dered by tb« deeoratore to the local commit­
a» manv more to that shameful letter on
tee yesterday afternoon ssd was turned over
to lbo ‘Confederate
to the national committro to-day. A rail returning flog"

White for temporary chairman of tbe con­
vention they Struck's snag in the.form of a
‘contingent of tho Manuu-huxetta delegation,
•who were vigorously looming P. A Collins,
;of Button, for the mine honor. Between tiie
iimportunitim and bottoubolKig of tbe two,
• whnt delegates are on the gnaml an- having
U 4&gt;rry time of it. Cleyrland l.uttwis,- toarfng tto inscription: •‘Public • ■flh-c U a public
ciatt,** are toing worn by &lt;l&lt;-logat&lt;« and oth-

Of all kinds.

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David G. Boblnkon, sdminlstr
non. with tbe will annexed of si
Ing that his said account may be
final account. and distribution
he be diwhargtyl from said trust
Thereupon, if I* ordered, lhai

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was i-wued thU morning, under tbe mmplcea
of the National Pension association, for a
«
■ *'
U.m.faW fz. MV.

■d hj a-k-qiuue laws a&lt;te
idnimbtrsxire authority.
.-Ai.ization of th- I&lt;roiilUtioo
‘leniutded ta state mi l n*

Win-,
i»iw
srralgn the Republican and
**»“mitk- jartks for ttoir persistent attitude
2?’,h,/ J*" l! vnsed iniquity, whereby ttoy
- tin-fktiuuid of tto j-oplr for probtbiXioo.
W.ibroorii r-p-j fumptotty with tto liquor

rangt' for submiUing to - the convention »a
tacmorlnl on the pennon question.
I 8t. Ix.ub is reall.YXriting excited over the
l-mn.-niion. It lias appointed sUv-rts «
rommittre. to do all *»rt-of things, andinteuds to have a grnmi parade Tuesday night,
when it is expectod 4U.&lt;X»» men will to in
line. The [laradr will include all visiting
elubs, rarh a. the Initiate and tto County,
rf Chicago; the Heodmwm aseociatlon. of HL
Louis; Tnmmnny and the County JiemoCTMS,
of New York; ttoCleveland club, of Buffalo;
the Randall, of Philadelphia; tto Duckworth,
of Cincinnati , tto Watterwm. of Kentucky ;
tto Keokuk. la.. Democratic club, anu
others. On that evening Olive street will to
mumln.Ud wlU. p. JM.
p.l..„tor-l «.■*« uxl • P~&gt; ►»!-*"■

p.rtrf If i. &lt;l—n« ™1»-

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Ttafwur fnrta™.

.
7 , .. _______ _
vl-A OMWittilnm*
Kv“ttoTtandall cl^&gt; It wanted to toow
“ in7considMWtton of ‘JW “"’.1*°?^

U
.T? ,
,2*’

pnip,-r|y tie robed by Import duties,
shdttid bs an rr&lt;1 need that no
lo the treasury. and
' -I’d-nnf taxation shall to removed
'’’’“MogaBd other cotn forte and nac-

the establishment, tto price could not be re
dured. Tim manager - irod back:
I surprised that a club calling
ilnKX..fla prnrectlonW » Hs-^11 **7,^
for » nxlurtioo of tariff Shall

Incersoll to Present Gresham's Na“*^
New Yoxk, Juno l.-UnqussttoM^r t‘*1'
crest oratorical event of the Republican
Stototodto-m&gt;• *
tit
Robert G. Ingersoll, as it wax In the
U«a cotototoa. d irn wbto tor.to-""*
Hmo b. '■brt—l
•kOoL la^noU b« b«a Wrttod bf “• “T
.
- .... .
native state, to presrei

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» N«-

W. . I" »&gt; W

Champion and Advance Mowers, tbe Arthur Wood Buggies
and Carriages, the Ferguson Road Cart: also the

Celebrated North Fairfield Plow

lb'lr d"S”E,

Solid Comfort Plow. Harrows. Seeders, and in fact a complete
line of Agricultural Implements of all the best
make-.
CAl.t AND SEE VS.
bstv

ROGERS.

LOW TOURIST RATES.

�ASTINGS
Hastings Wednesday, June 0, 18BS.

thta amount

n a wire door
"w"».
~ .-tov ;
Muskegon will have the land dmiat#.

THE HAWINOK, MICH., plWTUFFICE.
1V»«NT 14, 187V.

him-

Tiie Mclbodkt Proti-stantgent-ralcouferanrejuatchwedat Adrian I-a***! reaolotlot&gt; deprecating novel reading and bun­
day newspapers.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
As announced In our hurt, Blaine has pill
qaletun on tbe attempt to nominate him
bi spite of his Florence letter, which he
thought would lie final. Illa la*t letter Is
no full of good sentiment, ami shows the
Maine statesman M such a honorable light

decided that three or four should go m “club

n that they mnj die an awful, lingering

that wv give hl* letter a place in our col­
umns. It ta worthy the pernaal of every

attention was momentarily diverted from him
aad his multitude at |»rtiwr*, as Helen Col-

reatler of the BAX^tat:
Pawn May 17th,T88K.—W/illctaw Rekl.

Dkah Bm: Since uiy return to Paris from
Southern Italy on the 8tb insL, I have
leaned (what 1 did not before believe) that
tional convention aa a candidate for the
presidential nomination for the republican

party.

Kmv South
South Wai
s*, irstteud _____
of securing these
Bew
w aim,

eyuglaw and scanned slowly the entire room,
th* slightart sign of interart in anything.

ing with ineffable regret.
•'dull men

rlsfveof everything 1 liad

Bakins

the quantity should be muneaae and |M»t thy
. _J__ _ .
. Ua art HUU-h tllO better.

tbe personal

power to dwfldc—has liwm treattai by many
of my most valued friends as not sbiolute^

wsite per rabbit, aa they would catch tn tbe
average of JOO every day. and a much gnreter
number at first. Tbe delicious food rould

ly-eoncluslvc In ultimate and i«Bu»Ible cun-

tlngeucics. On tiie other hand Mentis
equally devoted and dlainterreted have con­

OUNCES

CREAM

A single phrase of my letter nf

tbe loveliest trait* In girl nature: the whole

strued my letter (as it should be construed)
rarely fails to delight in another girl's poputo be an unconditional withholding of my
name from the national convention. They
have In consequence given their support to
eminent gentlemen who are candidates for
the Chli^go nomination—some of whom
would not. I am sure, have consented to
usKutne that position, if I had desired to
difficulty of thus aeknowledgii^c her to bo
represent the party in tbe presidential con­

HWORlHfi

h)WDE*

Mr. Van Brunt, I'm awfully unlucky to­
night r ' Nor did she fall, occasionally, as she

HTRMTS
mBlfBBIfliffiB

The girls begun to believe that Helen meant
Texas was admitted some one built a little

test of 1888.

If I should now by speech or by silence,

by commlKdon or omlsskm. permit my

Rinee than the Texas has been improved and

young men this particular lesson.

Tbe only

persistently ignored tbe entire evening by

vention, I should Incur tbe reproach of be­
ing uncandld with tlw who have always

been candid with me. 1 speak, therefore,
"because I am nut willing to live In a doubt­

ful Attitude. I am not willing to be the
cause of misleading a single man among
tlw millions who have given me their suf­

you all tbe evening, but every time 1 looked

frages and their confidence. I am nut will­
ing that even onr of my faithful supporters
in the pest should think me cajmble of ban­
opjiortunity, and
tering in a double sense with mv words.
Assuming that the presidential naniinsthe
most
important
thing
to im&gt;rwoi upon
tion could by any possible chance be offer­
the fair feminine mind was the &lt;teurabk&gt;n&lt;*
ed tome, 1 could not accept 11 without of ctejjierom- The long suffering youths bad
leaving In the minds u^ztie thousands of

great field for tbe display of valor from both
parties. Tbe masculine mind bad evolved
the briliiant conception of collusiou with tbs

those tlir impression that I had nut hern

free from Indirection, and therefore I could
not accept It at all. The misrepresenta­
tions of malice have no weight, Imt the
just displeasure of friends I could not pa­
tiently endure.
Republican victory, tiie (wusprcls of
which grow brighter every day. can be Im­
periled only by lack of unity hi council or
by acrimonkHts contest over men. The Is­
sue of protection is Incalculably stronger
and greater than any man for It concerns
the prosperity of the present and of genrr•titnuvlo come. Were It possible for every
voter ufsthe Republic to see for himself the
condition and rwxmipense of labor In Eu­
rope, the party of free trade in the United

still Um
living as wall as sleeping, tbe captain's room

of feminine appetite, and side readily with

drift out of the vocabulary as

ranged tiurt nt a certain hour of the evening
there should be a greet and sudden demand

THE BISSELL

charming had they bo-n provided with a
chaperon to whom they - could be led back

hours of tedious promenade with tbe un-

eh’sdd lie extrwiMily difficult to oulini from
tho reticent waiters. Finally, however, tbe
Hebss were to return with brimming gobleta,
from which each suffering victim to extreme
thirst win to take daintily a single dp, re-

of tbe dining ball.

COMBINATION PLOW

tbe judge *hut nun
finud Him to facta -Tid Hila

With Reversible Share and Point,

This coup d't

threat ^DVANCE 0ver Qll' ©tljer P^OWS.

eroca, that the young ladles might discover
it It* alleged that a member of the Sher­
idan village council j»\ clthrn of Detroit

They could certainly be uwrtaLXo find out
bow much more likely they were to be liked

"By George!" cried Lindley Grant in ad-

tha: the fair offenders might In this way dis-

States would not receive the supj«ort of one

room on a tour of investigation, 'they've

Thc fourth annual convention of tlw
Michigan Equal .Suffrage aMociation will
be held in Bay Qty .lune fi. 7 and K

To Try It is Tit^Buy It.
Aoa'Ufall to examine the Bissell if In need of a plow.

GOODYEAR BROS.

• Tbe saloons at Ionia are alow to resume.
The 35W) tax will knock several of them out.

may not be directly hi our power aa phil­
anthropists to elevate the European lalmr-

er, but will be a lasting stigma upon our
statesmanship If we penult the American
laborer to be forced down to the European
level, and in the end tbe rewards of labor
everywhere will be advanced If we steadily

Clothing

Genteel

Jamkh G. Blaine.

FO/? BUSINESS OR PLEASURE.

There are ire counties la this congres­

sional district and four of them under the

tire.

W. InvK. U» MM.Uo. u, 8^.^,

In nil her history Harry county lias

p„lmUr ?t&gt;

to

baa been constituted as it now ex late for

eighteen years and ail the other countire

am! Jackaoti lias had mon than any other.

didate named by Burry county, besides. Is
able and worthy of the honor aa

BUSINESS SUITS,

Tottenham. Lily and bar coadjutors were
i»« long in dlr——’----- -• • • •
premeditated..

For Every Day Wear.

DRESS SUITS
Fur Social Events,

With gratitude for

'

Furnishing Goods '-

—Charlotte Republican.

A Gentlemans Wardrobe.
Onr "ftln,u prrttet laqwl trttlctai uni

,

w

i..........

*
-0*.« &lt;S- —m.

«t u.d

uuertee. hr will ronsklerhltasrit

ctotbiug NEARLY as gixxt

•

C

w« &lt;kHibt if J&lt;MI

anym*.

LOW
a, u^t our pri&lt; &lt; « ....

These Goods are Bargains Viewed From Any Standpoint.

^,™,s.rK12L^NOW US AND the GOODS,
TRY US!
t

I r PR°VE,.US!

YOU'LL BE GLAD

E- W. Morrill &amp; Co.,
“One Po£p. Clothiers,'
Hastings, Mich-

�itisTiNGs

------- muM. u».l BJIw-

of Gouda.

- ------------ ------ _
ana gents
watehM.in tbe city nt S. A. Hohnca*, tbe
jeweler.

I- the i.&gt;n« Beamer sbouldera.

A LIGHT CHIP,

IT’S
But a Heavy Challenge.
Our ei'i.n-* illor- would find it very

Knock off the Chip,
t ; w.ield - more than hard for them to

Take up the Challenge.
ma. ...G viir word for It they d&lt;mt

THEY CAN’T DO IT.
consent to our claim
that

We Lead the Trade
W«* r Ac i" ■ ■ -1!a,! ,"*li'* tra«le.

Beamers’
Cash Bargain Store.

Bishop GUleapte was ta the city Sunday.

June nth. IMS.
round trip

Farv one and one-third

burgh's furniture store.

Mrs. F. Balch visited Kalamazoo Mon­
day.

M. E. social will be eutertained by
Meaziame* A. C. Carpenter. Grant, Marv
Rich. Greenfield. Chas. WHsxert and Allie
rox k at Epfanqial society rtximx Wednes­
John Row, of northeast Carlton, was ar­
F. F. Hilbert, of Woodland, waa in the day aventag next. Cordial Invitation to
rested yesterday by Sheriff Shrlner and city Friday.
jailed, charged with stealing clothing from
Miss Carrie Goodyear visited Katamazw *Xltr Board of Education at ita meeting
the home of his brother.
■
.
Wednesday.
of last evening elected the following teachS. A. Holmes the Jeweler is closing uul
«ro» fur tbe ensuing year.
f
c
* 2* ^**be made a business trip to Lan­
all clocks in his store at reduced prices, to
l»t grade Addle Jontan;3d grade Franc
make room for new stock. Now Is the sing Friday.
/&gt;* illianm: 3d grade Minnie Mathew*; 4th
time to buy.
Dr. Taylor, of MlJdlevIlte. wax in the (grade. Mix* Lamb; ftth grade Vtola Wtlll•on: dth grade Fannie Linw; 7th grade
The. Bannkm was misinformed Iasi, city Monday.
Rore IbMtwirk: ftth grade H. B. Andrus;
week in regent to the peraon who deliverJ. J. Perkin*, of Pralrevllle. wax in the assistant* in high-school. Flors Beadle and
। ed the Decoration day address at Oranp-- city Monday .
MIm Hallock; 1st ward Mrs. Hinkley: 2d
viile. M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, ws* I
ward. Libbie McLaughlin. Janitor for
M.
F.
Jordan,
of
Mlddleuilk-,
was
in
the
th** -(icaker and J. H. Dennis accompanied
central building, Esaa Cannon.
city yesterday.
। him only as a visitor.

This Chip I
•

^"■OWALMtHTIOH.
A"" IfcOMn 1. I. a, aj,

I,,.,.

WE &lt;
ALL
4XjWrtl..|ou.m»*n&lt;-.Quality and Weight

1

dnStSUH

Banner.

।

Alfred Cheney, who has been in jail
some time for making threat* was belled
out yesterday by 3»i» unde. Geo. Whitney .

Ed. Holbrook has pun-hared of Mr.
Matteson his barber shop on Jefferson
street. Ed., arebded by ••Blllfe" Babfaick.
will continue the business In ita prerent
ta-utann and we predict for him a gu&lt;*l
tradF, of which he la deserving.

June Has Comet

^*
Cook left fur Toledo on btuhiere
Monday.

R. J. Grant made bu*ine»* trip to Clo­
verdale Friday.

Mr*. W. 8. Chidester has been very sick
tor several days.
’

Clement Smith wax in Nashville on
iMixiiicim Saturday.
High school nine visited Nashville
•j, L. Wilkin* ws* In Graisl Bapld* on
WixlncMlay, and by a score of 2ft to 1ft de­
bnsluesx yesterita).
feated the crack nine of that town. It
wak a wry easy task for our ••kida." who
A. J. Bownc. wife and son Burdette,
held up after u few inning* in order not to I were in town friday.
t&gt;vat the Nashville nine too badly.
l’re«l«U-nt Hush-of the C. K. A S. wa*
Tbe annual picnic of Yankee Springs I In the city Saturday.
will l*&gt; iield Friday. June 15th, Iftftft, In '
iMnlel Striker gnd wife retunnxl Satur­
the Calvin Hin grove Wv liopr each
day from New York.
hcbonl district will be fully represented.
All arc cordially Invited to attend.
ttorr Mudge and wife spent Sunday
/
Bt oKUKH &lt;l» CoMMITTEK.
with ( luirlotte frtewlK
.

LfV\w MM’lety connected with Emuiaihirl
F. Mi-Derby, of Nashville, was in town
church will l»e entertained on Thuriutay, TliurMlay oil tnudnesx.
June 7th. by Madamcs Valllartt, F. H.Bar­
r Ixu. Felgbner aiid wife, of Nashville,
low. IL Mudge. J. Goodyear. M. Hicks,
were in. the eity Sunday .
Wm. Huffman. D. McNaughton, Joe VanT. S. Briec, of Maple Grove, was in the
Annan, Miss l&gt;enorc Valliant and NellfeJ
Wilkin*. Supper nerved from rt until 7.1 city yn bwdne** Monday.
All are cunHatiy UivitetL
Clement Sinitii made n buxine** trip to
vrKsikY" &lt;TtM’K. lenuani-ul Emptoytasut
qiSatrrd ftsizry aud Expenses Paid. Ap­
Dr. l*lhrop reports ^iiat his sale* of CbarkAte yeaterday p. tn.
joints and oils have been larger than ever . z L. E Knatqien and wife were in town
ply stonre. *Uto&gt;»:
bROTHKRS.
this year, -’rhe reason 1s because tlw I
-the latter part of last week.
* (Bel-r to t.*■-* p »f*r»
Hoebeater. N. x.
paints arc satfafactory and the prices right.
»0t 8ALK-Totter mv ho««and tear lotsla Don’t think of buying paints or oils till
Mrs. Luke Water* left Friday for a visit
r th- Ilr’ «»rd. :u«t north of tho old iron you havp called at Dr. lathrop’* .drug with Grand Rapid, friend*.
i.jr cash or will give tltse
rtore. Ho krvfm lhe best goods in those ;
Rev. I). 41. Oviatt delivered the address
Mu*, c. Gaaanrm.
Iu;m. and will make you ' satisfactory *
at Nashville Decoration day.
run NAt.i:,
Mix* Kittle Stebbins ha* resumed her ।
\/O. N. ■ Brown while riding Sunday afterduties as clerk for E. Y. llugle.
.
mam was thrown from tin- buggy iu It
Mr*. H. C. Cook *rrturued Friday from
waa turning around near the old Iron
'
bridge. Mr. Brown's little girl, who wa* a yixlt with Grand Rapid* friend*.
with him at the time, wax also thrown out
Rev. A. K. Stewart, of GraNdville. was
and rendered unconsetoux but she soon re­ tbe guest of J. L. Crawley Munday.
covered. Tbe home soon made the buggy
Hod Clark", formerly with the Journal,
extremely unsafe for transfiortiitfoii twrvlcee but otherwise there wax no serious ha* returned to his home. Charlotte.
damage.
x

Why you should Uigy the oval chuni:
1st. It i* without gearing, therefore
nolseleHs in operation.
3d. It churns eader and quicker titan
any other churn.
i
3d. It h lighter, a*urc coavcnicnt and
raster to clean.
4th. The irou* liclag galvanized cannot
rust and owing to tiwir pacuUar eoustruction leakage, which 1* the moat objection­
able feature to hmm; chunw. is positively
and entirely obviated.
5th. The* material used in its construc­
tion is the bert tlud can be procured and
tiie wurkumnahip a* urat und accurate as
experience and mechanical skill can pro­
duce.
,
Otlt It pruducex nsure butter of unsurl&gt;a'red quality from the same quantity of
cream In less time than any other chum.
■ th. Every chuni lx filled and finished
in the beat posdbte manner, tbe finest
quality nf &lt; &lt;«rh varnish only l«elng used.
ftth. The price of our oval chuni is
lower than any first class chum.
Yon can find any size you want at
B-amer’s Cash Bargain store.
'

■Saturday evening, at MlddTevilte. tiie
Voting Men’s Republican Club, of Thorn­
apple. wax organized in a manner to leave
no doubt tliat It will be one of the most
potent factors in Barry county In promot­
ing republican triumph. They never do
thing* by halves at Middleville. And
their club starts off with a membership of
upwards of 200. At ita organization, a
number of *bort but pointed speeches wendr lived which showed the deep earnestneM
that all feel In lhe club. It did just the
proper thing In selecting Richard Johnson
for ita prexMeut If there is a man in
Barr)- 'who deserve* tbe term of ••huxtier"
it I* jolly Hick Johnson, of Middleville,
whore good Judgment, tact and qualities
of leadership were fitly and heartily rea•&lt;nlzed by the splendid organization of
which be I* the head. The club ha* rent­
ed quarter*, ami goes Into the canvas with
a vim and enthusiasm which shows that
Visit
with
Mrs.
Wextfrll
In
Jackson.
It
will
I
m
*
worth
lhe
while
of
any
reader
2.150
'Plendhl irsult* can ta- expected. Tbonito vl.lt Archie McCoy** furniture -tore,
Mias’ Potuir, of Knlama«*&gt;. was the applr and Middlrvllte have led off tn tiie
and Inspect that Tine *100 antique
daily nu^?
pna-essitm. Lx*t tbe good work go on In
gueut laet week of Mrs. Frank Raich.
ta-drootn suite. Tiie oak 1* quarter -awed,
other localities where *ucfi organizations
Mrs. Mary B. Dmnlx. of Nashville, was I* an ta- bail. lx*t ns join the pruceKsion,
rt Brothen**, block anti shown the beautiful grain ,of Hie wood
to advantage. The glasses are the finest in the city the latter part of last week.
and make Harry county aglow with
Frctwh plate, lievrl edge. The style and
‘ Jim. Frank Barnes went to Ann Arbor Hr • lire uf republlean enthusiasm.
■I meeting at lhe
finish are elegant, and taken together the Friday for a few days visit with friende.
t here wilt ta* a grand trotting matinee
suit* would make a handsome and arttathMi** Matic Hlndmarrh. of Nashville, at lhe fairVrouiulu July 20th and 2ist. As
.
;*t the Hartings addition to Hie hn«*t resktrncr.
was the giM**t Friday of Mis* Belle Tiro- ।.
Hasting city schools have again received
expected then* will is* a good time and
Miss Mattle Matthew*, of Irving, wax the some K&lt;«xl races. The first da) will be
• ogi 11 lion from tlw Michigan I’Diversity
Baughman will It
which place them in the front rank of the guest of Mi** Clara Roberta over Sunday. filled a* follows: No. I. a green race for
■choolx of Michigan, For the cxnuiug three
Mr*. /..A. Grebb*‘and Mr*. Ira Van hordes that have never started for ua&lt;nry;
. c»tellM*r repair- hi
years graduates of onr High Scfasdwlll lie ValkenAurgh visited Grund Rapids jester- No. 9. free for all-trot. Sat unJay July
'm.u -iwt.
received a» Freshmen at the I'nlvrrsitw
Slat, tta* last &lt;tey. will lx* filled aa fo"-jws:
without examination. This is the very I
'
.
Na 3. three minute rtass: No. 4. half mile
higbert romplimrn. that could l»- paid \&lt;fi
Joh&gt; Htwk and Clarence Chalkrr. of running. These rw-r* will be for 73 per
E. Knxppen.
•
rtsegu*
have
been
In
the
city
-for
a
few
the efficiency and high charicte^ of work
cent, of the Kate money and will lie divid­
i:rrlM*cd -a residence In our city schools. Prof. Roberta received days.
ed a* follow*: In all races the 1st horse
tin* letter announcing that .Harting* High
Mr. ami Mrs. M. I- William. will visit
School
had
been
placed
on»
tiie
diploma
,
3d,
20 |mr cent. The trotting racea will
repainted the
Jlr and Jin. F. G. Thiers, at Eide, this
all
ire over X of a mile. Thia ix to pre­
jli»t Saturday morning.
vent horocx from getting a record. Thew?
At a regular meeting of Fitzgerald port.
Walter Cole left Monday on a health- races will ah hr trotted on the square and
Na 12ft. G. A. R.. on Saturday evening ****klng trip to the northern part of the may the beat horm* win. There will t(e no
June 2*1. tbftft. the following renolution* *tate.
entrance fee charged and good xtails will
The examination •»( ••lade" Smith wax
znin -titinwil from lad Tliiirvlay to
T. FhliUit* and B. R. Itoae attended the Ik* furnlduxl free of charge. These races
Aomlrerl. That. FItzgvndd post berebyH
are to best 8 In ft heats. Admission 2.*H-ts..
fimhi). Jinn* Ibtli.
tender* Its heartfelt thanks to Rev. Ovlntt national prohibition convention at Indian­ ladiex free, lioys under 12 years 15 ct*.
for Ids grand and patriotic sermon deliver­ apolis la*t wrrk.
No extra charge will be made for grand
•tj latte wood sard recently purchased ed on Sunday. May 27th. to the memberMr*. P. A. Sheldon left for Big Rapid* । stand seats.
Kmoiiy Bcshy,
of said post: and also to the member* of Friday, called there by the serious sick. 11* C. K. A S. R. It.
Hastings, Mich.
ld» church who did so much to make plea*- neas of a relative.
Or. J. A Bauxhnuui will be al the Hast- ant ax well as profitable tbe visit of *ald
.
.
Fixht
Mr*; C. G. Bentley returned to Grand । Jtarry county’* crack tte)»erman transI poxt mefalwrx. Further.
. atly evh Filth) thereafter.
Rcaolved, That Fitzgerald port tender* Rapids Wednesday, her mother,Mn. Susan iFire* to lie Phil Colgrove. One hundred
Bentiey arromrnnylng her.
rnul ^/rp-yire lb. blark bans in four houn.
(fiber I.Hit). t.-nm-rly of Kansan, diet! ita sincere and heartfelt thanks to Mh C.
Mr*. A. E. Snugg*. after a visit with Next—Charlotte Republican.
W-dne-da) after
lingering deknea*. H. VanAnnan for tiie timely and eloquent
addrexs delivered by him on Memorial &lt;ipy. relatives in this vicinity, returned FridayTte- funeral &lt; murred Sunday.
■
Here *t la:
This la the Qmr fish story of tbe M-ason.
Bt ohukk or Post.
to her liumc. Grand Rapids.
Tn let. '(«' a'T-.- of land for summer falPhil Colgrove, of Hastings, and Frank
We
read
In
the
HlghSchrsdtTescentSatI
’
.
T.
Colgrove
leave*
to-day
for
Albion
। lowing pur)-* - -. Enquire u» the law of­
1 hsui, of this city, went fishing recently.
unlay evening of week before last that the and Ijiwton on duties connected with his (jflgrovc claims to have secured one hun­
fbeat Stuart. Ki&gt;.q&lt;|i«-u &amp; Van Arman.
Board of Education had voted ter limit i*o*ltlon as Grata! Chancellor.
dred mid tu-e?Ov-.Jtoe&gt;re pound bass. The
Buy the best, the North Fairfield plow, tbe expenaea of commencement exercises
Mrx Kale), who ba* been visiting her water in the lake was lowered three inches.
:.&gt;»w krHw i' i!»- K&lt; ."tone.
to' f 10. We thought that very niggardly,
rent*. Z. B. Hoyt and wife, returned Ihaiii pufei bl- catch at seventy-three
and heard a number of graduate* use th*(■minds. A Hastings gentleman, wfooee
Saturday to her home in Ovid.
W- «&gt;mid .nil *h*&gt; xttt-ntkin of drain and ■Mtme expression, and. accordingly, on the
reputation fotfrruth and viraclty is good,
••Bob” Green charged hl* mind and lias vouches for the faet that the price of
K-I«hwi) e&lt;xniti&gt;.*ioticr* to our large shirk following Monday we wrote the article on
■drain tifeaud -*-r pipe. IL J. Giiant. . that subject which appeared In the Ban- derided to play lieil with the Otsego club fixh hi that city was greatly reduced.—
nku of last week.
Thia article wax In type iii'tftad of with.the Ouwagiacs.
Charlotto Prohibitionist.
'
24 hours before tin* Iteiuoerat wa* printed.'
■ t»td it- .uu:. fully explained, attend which shows the rtlliculousnere of its talk - Mm. Arthur Ainsworth, who lias lieeii
■ rtilnwl uavfl, i at th.- c&lt;Hirt house u&gt;- uu that subject in IbuFriday edition. The the guest of Mrs. C. Smith, returned WedTbe Hastings Banskii succeeds In con­
■&gt;&lt;-*day to her home In Grand Rapids.
«kl.
.
I (tensing considerable truth in the space of
Banner is glad to state that the Crewent
Mesrlame* W. S. Goodyear, F. G. Good­ the following small panurraph:
.!. mutual wlnil-storm tu­ was in error. The statemrat should have
“Ax those factories which reek a new
year and Carrie Goodyear were the guests
lieeli
correctly
made
there.
The
810
was
ny i-:in-d iKillch** tn the
location want alxmt ax much in the shape
of Mrs. Sherman in Charlotte- Saturday.
■want i&gt;
. -Lli.uoo during the mouths for Incidentals, not'including program*
of n bonus a* their entire plant Is worth. It
• f-&gt;jxrii «r*i Maj.
or ball runt.
F. 1. Maybury, traveling passenger Is safe to oonNudr that the only way, at
/'ita Barr. |x*n*uin tamrd has
Col. Merrill and others will explain the । agent of the G. R. A 1. R. R.. wa* in the least the most feasible way, for a town like
organized unh Dk W. H. Young as status of tbe project for lhe extension of I .-it) Thursday in the Intercut of his road. Hastings to secure manufacturing 1* to
&gt;-frdi«,ii;: hr. J. M. Elliott, treasurer: Dr. the C. K. A S. railroad at the court room
Mrs. Camptadl £n&lt;l Mlwt Tillie Tinkler have the men of means In a town Invest In
benight. The citizens of Hasting* are vl- returned Monday to Allegan, the Iwnm* of factories rather titan mortgages. Of the
A. P. Brake, secretary.
•
tally interested In the matter. The exteti- iho former, after a visit with relatives two Investments the former pay bexf
We tan*- k niiinlier of city lots tliat wr
aiou of the line will make Hasting* a rail­ livre.
The Baxxkh Is right The bonus plan
i
•ill «1! du *&lt;&gt;&gt;itra, t.'making tin- terms
rood center, one of the best In the state.
is not right. In tbe majority of cases, it is
*•*). Appv at I In- ofiinvt of Smith A If tlw rood stops where It Is, it will heroine
dune Illegally. Leaving the legal phase of
Colgrove i.r w. P. Sdnam.
the Michigan Central property «nd do our I* clerk tor r„ j.
the matter out of the question, tbe bonus
_
__
_
week assume n like position with E. W. |
Is Nil attraction of doubtful expediency.
Th.- tall,-, of tar W. R. C, will give a city no practical good. Be up and doing,
The man who lx lielprd Into business us­
*«W «t Pint hall next Satunlay. June Pth. and secure the fnture prosperity of the city, Morrill A Co.
Married, at th* residence of T. J. Broa-! ually has to ta* helped frequently then-af­
T*a wertd truiii 5 to 7 o'rtock. A cordial and get railroad facilities white they cun
be had. The time for railroad bi'ikliug in *eau. rerond ward. Friday evening. Ml** ter. What is true of the Individual is
tr.vitation h'extrrited tn everybody.
Michigan will soon end. and the city which hflte SalWmry to John Cameron, of Torch equally true of the corporation w large en­
.
.......
wsj «a irei we«K wnen loses such an opportunity as Hastings now
terprise. Once boucht It must be paid for
t j*M thr Miller'' monuutent had arrived.1 has will get left, and Ita present Inhabi­ Lake, Antrim &lt;-'*&gt;again in the event of a fire or losses in oth­
Better stud) tfe- drawing of the monument tant will deserve the censure of future j ^AfTemrnt Suiltlg &lt;’. H. VanAnnan. R. B.
er directions. As the recipient of charity
, »little num* (-an fully. Mr. Journal.
■r*M-ran(l IL B. Richards were at Middle- la debasing to a man of spirit, so tbe feel­
generation*, whim* prospects and property
vllle Katmdar evening to attend the sring of drpeiylence begotten by a corpora­
TB*' W. ('. T. I . presented the soldiers1 our lark of enterprise will Imvebllghtwl.
gaulzatiou of the young men’s republican ---------- •«---------- -nt a
ts too of«IkrenUan day with loo button hole
Mrs. Seymour Andrus returned from a club at that place.
*»l»t*- A creditabte art and one fur
visit to Belding Saturday, and gives h
. *Ueh the ladie* received the thanks of
glowing arrount of ti»at thriving place,
Spectacle*, flnrat line in the city at S.
;’heoidwMbi..
wbmw manufacturing mtablishmitit* are A. Holmes’, the JrweleFx, Eyre tested ,STs
n;U-r aw-nggs*
Mfv IHcklix-ii. who resided with her making It a hon-rhold word. These plant* accurately for glaare* free of charge.
Aa cn instance of till* policy. Tbe Tradra«o»ln-ltw. (UM,. William* in tiie first ward, are owned by Belding Bros., who are genThe itcmrtmrg lectures In Union hall man baa only to refer b» the towtiof bow­
BWsaddeni) Saturday night of ta-art dto-1 tlcmrn that get right to th# front a little In
el) to satisfy even them-t "ta-pttej that a
Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon
**e- Tb&gt;- remain- were takroi to Yankee advance of Ell. If anything. These Insti­ and evening. The. lectures will be fine. Judldow Investment in
* '■Finr* Sunday for burial.
tutions are under the charge &lt;of Thomas
trrprises fa vastly more satisfactory to k&gt;caJ
All are cordially invited to In- prrecut and
Ranuey. foreman, who arema to l»e the
eaHlallatx than the kau.Ingof, nmney £
Insr this able and- eloquent champion of
A traveling salesman tor a nurtbem ।
iih utgarv* or the securing of t*r,,‘rir'
“*h!nii tnmitum factory remarked tiie right man In Un* right place. The refriger­ fire thought pud reciilarfam.
tnranaofl'onuw*.—Michigan Tmleaman.
ator factory'employ* 10U men, and Its ca­
&lt;het day that in no town ta* visited did
Now that inittcr I* getting plenty atxl
pacity will mam 1* itoubled byawlditional
•* famltun- store* carry a* good a slock
bulklings wud machinery, 'flu* silk fsctie cheap and many Anus refuse to handle it
e»d* as *t Hasting*.
ry lx alremly an iunnen*!' inrtlratitm. rm you will t*ar in rnlnd that Stauffer A
Tteniiiug nuu liiue men are hereby no- Ploying 120 hands. There wBl*e Iixro-s- t'rawley have » carefully selected lint nf
that tiu- Hartings Engine &amp; Iron cd to 300 wtwn the factory Is enlarged, u* seasoiiabh* good* for xprhig and xuium-r
• *ottvaH) sell Xnhol*
Shepard’* cn- It mam wtB be. Belding h a shining rx- trade which they wilt give you In «reb*ngc
-. --------- .
s—m .wMumI for produce, or If profn red will pay high°*»Md&gt;epanitir» at prices to suit the'
“•ea. JU-.-. v- .
■ ■ —In

And with it the finest line of

White Goods
and Embroideries, &amp;c

Ladies, yon want some of these, goods for
yourself for your daughters and little ones.

We are prepared to give you the very cheap-

,

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,

est prices in. the market.

v

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—

These are Facts!
Come and Ask to See Them.

Goodyear &amp; Barnes

LOCAL NEWS.

Remember the “Little Brick Grocery” if you
have any butter and eggs to sell

.

It is not time to uae binder twine at present, but it is ex­

actly tbe

TIME TO ORDER

k

About what you think you will need, so that the dealers may

estimate about the amount of twine needed for this territory.
You will remember that last year the stock of twine in
the state was exhausted long before harvest was completed

and many had to abandon their binders "because they could
not get twine.

.

We have put in a stock of

8,000 POUNDS,
Of various grades, and trust you ,will order at onoe about

wbat you will need, thereby enabling us to keep a supply on
baud.

Yours respectfully,

Messer Bros. &amp;&gt; Reynolds.

�WHERE

A

WOMAN’S

BIU. OF

REASON.

NEVADA

PARTICULARS WANTED.

AMD

FREE

THE

TAW

PINCHES.

WOOU

great

tafitwriDgSaio,

Hon W H Hngllali
CkreHand earn* in*t
peculiarly uiuzcjih ouu vimwiww
In tb* platform adopted at tho
invention It to stated that "coming
' Into power under elrcninstances peculiarly
difficult and embarra-ilng after Belong
period
Republican rule “
I
ariod of KepUMlean
Th* Indtanapoli* Journal pertinently
romment* upon ____
It a*_______
follow*
Mr English seems to ba deeply tm
hr peeulixriy
by ’.the
peculiarly dlffienlt
difficult and =
em
etrcumsianei** under which Mr
came into power
v. th* statement
they? Tbe repetition of
I--.IS— —
L, In
I— asking
_-LI-_ for
I-- a
_ b
L;,|
-I particn
_ ____
jnstlfi**
n*
‘.U of
loro
W* know some peen 11 orI y difficult
■Ing
----------------------------- - - ■■did
■
circumstancm—that
Mr Cleveland came in tn
Tbe Rcpiil/iran statin had not

With a tamcal ctaUn U&gt;*1

ram taanary ■* earn

A fal&gt;*» up earth is

rtre

r-«:i»re the kidney* to hrerth and vi«or

lust i
lean* and wss Men

A MrnoniiiM*
browsing i» ,he town

|
• ail I
------------------_
I watching the tariff l.gislation of tbe last
I *few
—-------veersn Ou: people
I thi« continual tinkering with
It nnsettle* everything and w* don’t
kn &gt;«
wiU be prosperous next
| veer or whether our bustoea* will be I
II u’tcrly bankrupt
Mv opinion to/hat th* j
tariff ahoulcT ue so formed a*. I
our home Indus? H«-. apd -Fhen
that It should be let alone and not trifled
with
•j bare been engaged In sheep raising
&gt;

ruwtvrT the other

day.
•so.-One bottle of Kugitoh Nj»* In Lini­
ment cured my fine Noonan Biarc of two
lutlv l.l«4 .T»’hi" •M.h duw-l
n|L .&lt;
»»■ 11

Blemish cure 1 ever used. John Mc&lt; *ta,
lion* Itoatar, Itorllugton. Ind. Sold by
Dr. E. IL Lathrop, druggist. Hastings,

Mich.

plaining all tine Worth toM his American
customer that :: was in this sutdioof his that
thefasbior really had their birth
T never
I educate th -u When I make up my mind
to introduce i certain ftv-hion I give myself

tn trodocing tin&gt; U»hion« of tbe Pompadour,

something new" While this txznveraatiou
waagotogon there was an ante roam to th*
kitchen Yuli of men who waited upon tbe

—New York World.

aemi-batbaroas people, as tbe English
t-vuirod. are an nlandoned except thou that
pcttata to tbe asiminlAnitiob of justieo. An
Engiiah paper, in caUmg attention to tho
drcum*taao&gt; that judges in that country
stiU wear wiga In trying can*, says that it
furnlsbea evidence that there to toss progress
Im law than I. aww — - “
—LI —L.

were when Abraham Lincoln was tuaugur
umi
i uc aavy
«i tbe
mo vnucu
ated Tbe
nary of
putted males
State* nau
had
not been scattered to tbe four quarters of
the globe nnd armv officers were not re
signtag tbetr comuitoaiotta everyday to
join their states to tbe treasonable move
moot to destroy tho Union United State*
senators were not resigning thetr seats
for tbosam* purpose
Tbe dopartmouta
at Washington were not honey com tied
with treacon
The treasury wm not
empty nor the national credit bankrupt
Tbe government waa not obliged to bar
row money at I per cent a month to
meet current expenses
Tbe government
arsenals had not been depleted of musket*
to arm its enemies
Hostile cannon were

average 40 tons of wool annually
market
On March 3. 1888. the tariff on
wool «rae reduced
Before that date l re
Preeident Otovelatid - See *»
eel vnd ta San Francisco for raw wool «
xinle dressed bi English cloths
Figure
cents per pound
The same class of wool
brings me now 184 cents
I sold 25 ton* bow much tbelr coal la
‘J-***’
1 at that price laat January
At this rate Jnties Impoaed
5*7,,^ 1
' wr are making very little profit And any
Workingman—That a nothing t
V..n
further rod action ta tariffjrill. ntterly de | jont wear Imported cloChea
Amet&gt;can
1 “—u“ "
•— •
•­
’,
.
i
'

ret of toe Havana lowly street folk.

A num-

They am ucupimgly displayed on a light
canyon do dulce, which confection box to
daintily bnluu-wl upon tlw dul«*sros bead.
Each one ho. an ixUviduai souata call, or
•onL the effort tying both to compel sain*

pul—ooF glroa in a piercing treble, and a

Mail aud Exi-nsw.

fl.il fm»l imlllns Among tbe advantages
ctalmiHl for Um&lt; rope transmitters is ecuuumy
—tUfdpecditiug about ..^thirtieth aa much
— ,L— 1—. U— .
—lii.u .
...

with a belt. Tho totter requires a man in tbe
bustarei to put on* an right, and sometime*
they dont always do (tright. nay deviation
out of tin. -of tbe shafting offecto tbe belt.
While It bos no effect on n rojs- tho repo requirar to* room, and will pass through a
w».a.&lt;
iimi. ■— - .i ■ _ a*.
It

tie and turning his bead la an admiring way

We have marked them alk
over in

Bed Figures
so that you can see the genn.
ine mark down.

with a free trade
growers will vote the
this year
Cleveland
.
____
2.000 vote* by his message
Nevada to
generally a doubtful state, but it will b*
Republican by a good majority this fall
Tbe Pacific slope doe* not believ* ta free
trade and will not heeitato to express a
decided opinion "—New York Press
dot

ConpvMiniin
rlvanla. made

ch in favor of
day tn which

state
This alleged sympathy for the
workingmen waa of the genuine Demo
erotic brund-pure buncombe to catch votes
The weight and Influence It has tn his
own district to shown tn tbe expressions
of leading labor men there concerning hia
speech
8ald John Flannery, editor of The
Trades Journal, and e.x-secrctary of the
Miners’ association, today "The operators

retain th olr situations
Other eosd
operator* pay cash for mining
•Scott pays five cents per ton less than
any other, operator ta the Pittsburg dto
trict or along lhe linn of th* Baltimore
and Ohio railroad
He ha* always proven
himself an enemy of labor organizations
Scott Haven, where the congreeaman's
mines are located principally, to known all
ovor tho state aa tne plan* where the poor
eA wagea are paid, and where tho men
never have any ease "
John Jarrett said
"Be (Scott) says
there Is but 80 percent difference between
wage* in England and the United States,
whereas there is over 100 per cent, differ
enee
His estimate of the average coet
nogie's during 1887 Is several dolines too
low to my actual knowledge
His flguren
on structural Inin and steel beams are still
more flighty and hto argument upon tbe
profit of tbene beams is nd lentous
•Why didn’t be give hto own experience
of IBS'! when he refused to pay reaaon
tbe profits were too low? Ho forgets also
to say anything about hto profits as a coal

After ridiculing wounded veteran* in
bls pension vetoes and going fishing on
Decoration day. President Cleveland made

denlly sympathise with them and whose
inextinguishable debt of gratitude to
them, for thetr sufferings for thereon try'»
prcaarvaiion makes them keenly feel and
promptly rerout any slight w insult tn
fileted on them
Mr Cleveland has gotten these facts
through hla epidermis, and aa thia to
prcsideutlal year and be ’••ants to be re
elected, be Is going to cultivate the
veterans
Ho ba* eonaented to review
the Doooration day narade tn Brooklyn
Ho will look down from n grand stand
with patroulxing sir aa tbe veterans march
by him and leave him tiehind, as they left
him behind when they marched to the

Itie* on the dntle* of patriotism The
veterans will please not forget that Mr
Candidate Cleveland stands ready to aa
sure them of hla most distinguished con
aidantion —this year
Why protend. Mr Cleveland? Nobody
will be deceived by tt Nobody expects It
of yot*. It to unreaaonablo to expect a
man who stayed at home writing herd
books to feel his heart beat faster and hla
blood tingle wftb the fire that burned the
shrine* of treason to aahea
Not only
does tbe coin of hypocrisy not pesa at par
tn this counter, but It will not pass for
anything of vaJua It will come back to

tbemseive*

One of the wore: of tbe Roman emner
ora oxprsaaed a wiah that tho people bad
but ope heed, so that he might ent It off
Poa^bly Mr Mills wtobes that th* sources
gl* industry, so that be could extinguish
thmn st one blow The wool industry

for Ills purpose
Free wool would not
only dote factories but It would, by ro
during tbe number of sheep, decrease tbe
food supply, and. by reducing tbe average
availability of rtmJ land on which sheep

Fmrt:&gt;g
tow. the H
t*ny. of O
wnh •
tor Tbe company employs 900 iwreotu. with a
monthly pr.y roll o’ 115.0X1
The cutupauy has two mills, cohnected.
which In external appearance and Internal
arrangement and equipment have oo
superior* tn the world, and had plans pro
pare? some time ago for th« erection of a
third Tbr. head of tbe concern, tbe well
known Commodore A..
tattou throughout N
being th* moat ocnsldc

their tnflncnc*. and that a pledge to this
effect be a condition of admission to mem
barship In the Irish National
“
This readutioa was adc

At the last national convention of the
Irish National league of America, held tn
Chicago on Aug 18 and 10. 1880. tbe fol
lowing dause In tbe platform waa
adopted
’To hurt the enemy where be wfll fe«l
tide of

•nd by
disconr

An effort was made by President (.'lev*
1 land** followers tn tho convention tn have
,
' ™!OWPT4JvnvrorK.n w nave
'
11 *nomta
,aU.^ .
Hhw of the shore facts
&lt;*a, 1Hfh AnwriesnA th* great ma
I0"1?. °*
’«* ®*mb.ra or sup
J ported
portedj.be
Irish Nation*,
Nations., -ague,
.eaguc. support
support
tbe Iriab

Also Flannels and Blanket.

path's remarks ~
••Protection and free trade are neither
party nor sectional poUciaa " .
As long m there arc free trade Demo
erat.* and protectionist Democrat* the
Irish voter* can bold tbe balance of power
and insist on’s policy that to ator.ee beoo
fldal to America and prejudicial to Eng
land. Ought they to be so? From thin
point of How of their interest* a*
• class in America the Irish rotors
should
support
protectionist
ean
didates
only
because
uin* tenths
°f them arc either directly or Indirectly
supported by American manufaanrinn
totererta It to dttea and vtUac- th&gt;t

MARR.&amp; DUFF.
In front of Fanners’ Sheds.

Detroit.
Jaetsoa......
Bason Rapids

Hastings City Bank,
Irving .....
MMAvttto

Hastings.
O.OOO.OO.

Grand BapMs and
CoKwackiONa.—

tdjournwl u.itil Tburwl

vicinity
Self Interest control* the action
of other voter* and self Iniertwt should
be oonsnlted by th* Irish voters
But
race Interest, Mert *n *qoai)y potent In
fluenee on tbe Irish return
As long as
tbetr race Is maligned the Irish ought
never to loro sight of race tater«ii*7be
cause their *&lt;&gt;Jal interest* are Proper
ably Interwoven with them
Are there
any Iriab patriots who would aid England
In her ootMjcrelai pollcyf Not If they

Itierly occupied by «• ••er Brut.

Chicago, .Id&amp;nusi &amp; Sigio
‘ TIMETABLE.

■. L it-i Mdiarrahan lark

flout •'

Ktatleni

* Fs
a «» &lt; to

,8. (loodjr-r.
Kp Itobir.oin
CE Knapp

Gener.d Rsnklr.e II-;

NmvIi &gt;•

CconerUoas At KJchtmx! Junction with C. J.
r W -tnr
a

L HKtuiKAirr.'Smd.
it &lt;■ I-.—...

5

PAINT

y
$

10026786
L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.
”««. ■

..
W.

C0IT8 HONEST

ceht

The only r.n- calf
•
““
wMPmaAe wmun r ryk- ■
sty! sb ami datable «-• ttow r-&lt;
and bavins no tacks or nails to *&lt;
’ fest, make*
* iiazm!
m*••Mine unl-j .unwed «&gt;

Budjatb then

..-------- . —
u&gt; -.ns aoanwia isli
that while dining with a number of die-

ta Ameriea

housepaint

I*

ns «~S*S

tz

u’aaWONTDRYSTICKT S
m

aristocratic club* to _
It distributed in Amertoa
than 7'*.700 books and

■a* atees costing froze. .•&gt;
DOUGLAS MJe 1»H0M l» ua*’«tt'1

COITS FLOOR PAINTSJSpii
jaeSirSfigiS
a

wvux-i.

HMtinr

GRAND RAPIDS HERD‘

Holstein friesianS

Brftlah

Tried and Knows

tn free trade England, which robe labor of

ivix«rt«l tlw bill .aitb'.n

P. A HAHN, useal Agent. Hastiass.
II. W. HINMI-K* &lt;». r • T. A. Chicago.

YOUR BUGGY

fsrred by

Mr Redpath oonttau*.

la New tort lobbing
tariff, cheaper than bo

bill wi

We can gave you money on
your Cotton purchax-, either
in bleached or unbleached.

Charlotte.......
Kat--:. Etoiali
Jscksor
Detroit

Jrf” •

5s

^-jmipriation

Underwear in white, grey or
scrrlet cheap.

urana ns;
MldJJerfllr

factureaof Ireland end driven her chll
dren^exUes to tbe four corners nt tbs

Mr

■ UM b-.

Special bargain in Dre*
Goods, Plashes. Silks, and Vel­
vets.
-

। ‘l" D«ipera«.le P^y In tbe coming eon
w
-v baa
— now committed
Itself to the

baton the probability of

Illustrated by a letter from a Bed for
clanTman to Tho London 'Hm—

GRAND RAPION DIVISION.

. x-wJdiers. *nd Hum*

and .dtacoon-

of by figure* within the

The most glaring exhibition of human van­
ity that I ever saw »u n young man as he
stood admiring the reflection of his well
drsMsd figure in the glass of a bearsn. Th*
heares stood iu front of an uud-jrtakiiig t-s’.ah
lisbnwnt. and. being heavily dra^l on the

This is a Chance U pnrclmae
Isanies’and Childred » I’hak
cheap.

foreign workmen
W.WV
WW. ——- — J
—number nf animals require four men. who
receive |50 per month each, a total of |200
IRISHMEN AND PROTECTION.
a mouth
Tbe most of our wool to sold tn San Fran
cisco
We pa)
cents per pound for
esube cf tho election of a Democratic freight from Reno to that dty Tbe
Tbe members of th* Irish National
freight charge from Australia to Ban league ta America at the ronventirm held
president None of these "peculiarly difil
Francisco to only t wnt a pound Tbe
cult and embarrassing circumstances" ex
ta Philadelphia ta 1881 when n wa* de
isioo
vievcianu camo
ctuno into Australians
auairaniuw jar
p*. 24 .cents to 3 cents--a bead
Isted wocu
when .11
Mrr Cleveland
tided to change tbe name of the old land
power On
u pay IU
Un the
tbe contrary,
contrary. all the state*
Matte ., for
tor shearing.
sucanng; w
we
iv cents
cenm a
■ bead
ocau
„
all tho
~
_ La
— alec
—I — — I|
..I
— —•bort.
1. ■ ■&gt; Australia
A——. — It— 1.
— a tl.a
x&gt; _
people
aequleaced itn
hla
"In
baa
tbe a/tvar
advantage toagns to that of tbe Irish National
when be assumed tbe dutiea of , tn every point South America eannot gut league and which would include tbe
aa , members of ail other Irish anciettoa ta this
.
the office be found every department of bur wool to our ehorv quite as cbeanly
■nment In perfect running order.
yet it could undersoil
us
Ln |- country struck the keynote in tbe *dop
Australia, and yet
4* “
’?
the government
order,
no u*mot vdo trouble, no friction, an oar own market* U. —-------— — —
Hon of their platform when they Inserted
The Mill* MU. which place* wool
overflowing treasury, tbe books balanced tariff
P*w»«
--^7
__-i l__.—— -t »------ -—
"tl_ —i cbaro any English manufactured goods
vancod. the national authority respected wool, buaine** of America. Tbe wool
at home and abroad, and all the conditions growers of Nevada are against It. to a This was followed up st th* state conven
man
We aro very much afraid that It tion. held at Syracuro ta th* spring of
of a prosperous people and a powerful
will pass tbe house, and our only hope to 1884. by tbr introduction of tho following
that It will be killed in th* senate The rreolution by Rev Father Cronin, editor
■Unena under which Mr. Cleveland canw
of The Catholic Union and Times, of Buf .
into power? Nothing tn the world, abeofalo
■
lutel v nothing, but hi* own ignorance of coom • Law the result will ccr.alnli
•That as tbe manufacture* of Oreat
public affairs, the lack of trained states­
Britain are tbe chief source of her ma
men tn his party, and It* natural incapac­
terial
greatness
already declining under
ity to administer tbe government
We
feeling In my state, continued Mr Hall, tbe tafiuenee of American competition. w»
might safely challenge Mr English or Mr
“tn tbe last four months
I was brought
Cleveland himself to name any other dlf

Our judges do

iqrn apjxwlv to higher
xgjtoh courts. It ta sold,
r-suxtaining, but source*

Marr &amp; Duff have marked
down all their Cloaks t-&gt;■' cwt
and under.

come* next and tho United State* third
In Australia the grass to better than tt la
bi thta country There one border who

manufacture*
eourt room.

If so, now in your chance u
save money on the inve,i.
ment.

i on can have a gi.^I fresfa
line to select fcom at an ex­
traordinary low price.

enty-flve cents h hotite-

hausts th &gt;v posruw* tieforv te- ba« satisfied
biihwjif. Tbe gir! will drop w.ih fntign* and
is rapidly reptatvd by&gt; fresh one. ao that the

Ci yo?. P"1 ,,IT purctas.
ingR Cloak?

KSTABXJSHEIX

“‘■Atera hareerer

pcr&gt;—Dear me! There to a Mg dry goods
firm tn this city named Catehcm i

our Democratic friends

re

mediately west into sec

�vaTw?;allegisiature

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

.,f THE WEEK 8 PRO­
IN CONFESS

A

uroala raosnunl,

Swede did not

ou t the paragraph referrinTtoioM

and a

n»”ieal p-1

1

immmnifactuxwd, not specially enumerated
BASE BALL Al TRACTIONS

uy unnK»ls. under n ihkuIvo giutrsiiirr from
th- manufacturer*. that tt wifi give «atl«tentioti

Chicago, May '-V—Rato dvj tbe
nr thrun &lt;&gt;f tu.
,
.
U.H*P yesterday that tbo
wnuuilW”'

Alma collets cotnumirenirnt June 10 to

“tatol. urt pnu. ,™a^L

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w
CIUM ’I hi.
only game played wa* at New York-Wartrinrton o. N«w
n
.....
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,,r $l,7S?.«X&gt; mon* than

An E1V

While practicing on sparrows with a Flobert rifle a Jackin boy land*! a bullet in tbe

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■bjn it !• I-

Chicam, 111*., May SO.-Baaeball

*,aJ
..' •. • »•tom on the setting aside of
s.«*ft L •
„..ndefending it. Tbe
. xecctive Starton, where
liemocrats diAcmoed the
I tinaliy it wa* resolved

n,"rl “*
WW«. eddnud
D.- I
pU-lns two uunrn.
Cbk^, ,„t
trn Imi.-li m, U,
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tjjf'di'bs^ «nhsi-uc--

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Ckk aoo. Hla. June 2. —The following di*

amount of

this morning;
At 11 o’clock last night a mob collected at

. dings on the treaty,
r tbst tiie treaty will bo

•re 154,00) farnu U&gt; toe

n
-Washington 5, Chicago 3; at Philadelphia
drew GraiaUtaff, who wa. eouhned on
fJ^U’n Ru*h- °* PoalUc’ C"”(tnoniingi—Philadelphia 2, Detroit fl; (after,
charge of murdering the Drake family Tbe
noon)—Philadelphia 3, Detroit 4; at Boston for tons- jeer* nnij f„ur njon^ of |Ittnl
bm-for
stealing
a
horee.
while
tlw
defaulting
(morning)—Borton 3, IndianapolL 0; (after­
___ ._ i .
civil wrvnv *U wounded noon)— Borton 4, Indlana|M&gt;lbt 2; at jjew f bank ctuhter L-IX to
York (morning)—Now York 11, Pittsburg 1
G^r?h
-~1 mine at
. : I.«m1- Tboo»|»naof —eight inningx; (afternoon) New York *
Grand L«lge,« nOw furnishing launaug fac'
, ,,ty report trotu the |*n- Pittsburg H.
“
CntCAOO. June 1.—Tho weather sot its fare fartre with their fuel
Prof. ..Ma-D a
' tennin*1 men-axnoug them people wbo bad
against
bull playing ymterdav and put
re*r*Ud Grn,ldlUff before be
4f^.lu«l Up to the
on embargo on nearly all too -ebiffuled raptured the Mq^rmu-mtency .7 to.'*c£- ’"“"I
game*. In the league Breton and Indianap­ lotte Mih.b.i&gt;.
&gt;■ w-.
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...
i committed the horrible murder at the old
olis managed to play. toe Horeiera winning
I man Drake's—rushed into tbs cell. Gnuidby a score of 4 to 3, while tlu: failure of tbe „i,''’hU* ’*UlnK ?U pi»*’ l'r,‘J««‘tory to tbe
t tbe eomparativn bon­ Pittkhurir nine to appnnr at tbe Polo ground., •did comfort of a gm*! »inoke. John MeMu, in executing tbe civil in
York bwt tlw dub a game which was trto, of Homer, found a ll.’O diamond. Tho
'forfeitel to tbe Gianta The amocbitiim played gnnd thiiiga of this life come in double duam
At 1 o'clock they pulled him up to get a
r J
&gt;.i- rrtwrtisl. and tbe nowhere.
■KaneUmra.
com'c*iuu. They held him too long. When
H*wy Brown. a famous huntsman, of
Hunter « errek, armed him«tlf ami started out
in pursuit of a frau. But th" girl with whom
It was thought he might be feigning. He
tte was smitten didn't unite in return, and
for a public building at
...He irf Indiana wlrodarod

-MU by

o
n a, iwuanapous
i; nt
Now Yoik—New
York'J.
Hltoburg 0; nt
Washington-Washinjtou 1, Chicago 10; at Philuildtetda—Phila I
ff-lpbi. 3. DrtnSt 4
1
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CHICAGO, June 4.—Tbe Windy City League
boMi ball aggregation managni dur'
•
1

l-n.«ident wax too fn*o
it । ungnvB should pro­
. n some -of them.
it* authority to submit.
l 1*|] »
re-- ivtbe
grade
or
nnersl ia thearuiy »a» reporte-l and iiume4i4te Mi-4-I-m'.. .UA-‘ked. but Berry objected.
pnoedmg* than took

prin-

ci]&gt;oJ teams are given below;
xatkuol uuovL Played
■Chiosgo........ :......... n
Iteaton........ .. ...36
£j

g q»wh ugain-t the treaty.

inelKn* hi
executm

i-laTIve bill to

awl then mlopted
• tiie. J&gt;-gistatijM» bill, '
-mmttted to have forty I
n et .4 them far tala- I

the dear girls have organised a iodg&gt;- all their
own. None trot feminines art* eligible for
meuitwrahlp, but the hoys intimate that their
gout b |&gt;rovided with a side-Moldl** to make
rile initiatory trip a* agrreatdc m poadble.

the tariff
■ minute rute '
King duration
with bis buck to the rail

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'ft th. bouinafter Kilgore
: leutiy ohyMUjd to it and
. Milk had earnestly urg-1
Sone -.uUngnay. Then it
’ r it wbo tipinl it arel
Un* -senate, wblch ini-

'■rimentaj aig-ial sta- Indian approprinattor a debate in
• ailininiitrutiou of
bile Bate defended
! until Munday.
•1 &lt;fi tb« bin making
U of tlm array, and
agnliwt thedodrian al
iW-t 7 ,"'। " irjun
or |w hariag irten
«b*i" tmA vt. and {M*0d tlu. completed
-'fb&lt;U

Th.

terenre
'
ab-

: h-l th- bill M-nt
In evuunitteo of th«

h’ cx,-,ud*! th» importar rteiu-msde goaU and good*
, i JLr 2
n*L‘ ,"'n! J"f«tod also. The
i-sdfln.H-'tT?. &gt;l'r" ‘Abated for some time.

moved that debate o«i this

! '«&lt;tek
it-bOi .

"'" '? t,**‘’*'»!« ..mendmenta
ttution bill, wtueb sends

the I-eiHling parahtre.i
hill &lt;o ten minute* wa*
‘Sww”
‘"ywunitteeof Urn whole that
‘l«oa*L41
Th*&gt; nmeiijineiit under
i u. ■
’ -'I* to rtrlL-A &lt;„....
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You can cure the Headache by uaelng
Hill’s Peerless Sarsaparilla. W. H. Good-

Forty young Hollanders formed a tine re­
publican dub at Holland City.

Merrill Block, Detroit, Mich.

English spavin liniment -removes all
hard, noft, or calloused lumps and blemlahrs from horwm, blood spavin, curbs.
■pUnta, sweeuey, ringbone, stitles, aprains,
all swollen throat*, coughs, etc. Save S50
by um* of one laitUe. Warranted. Sold by
Dr. E. H. Igdhrop, druggist, Jlnnting*.

curious und mgeuiou* custom.

While tho

Jut a precaution

wedding gift to hla bride.

This money i* not

Bkmixrho. Miuiu, May
Tlw judlce
pickoff up a dim.-f novel boy here, hailing
from Chicago, who wn* found studying the
cirrus- pictunw on the bill-board, having
alight*I from tbe train just In from tb« I’mrifle aiait. Heaays ho « 11 yean old next
July nud Ms MOM Joe Friend, that his father
i« n job jirintcr in the eiujJoy of Shepard &amp;
Co., of Chicago, and that his home b at HIM

Dr J. A. Bauta
THE SPECIALIST,
mean financial ruin, and as a Pantan's

NASHVILLE,
Owing

to

this

ingenious

Can give those suffering
from any form of

Persia than in thu United Statra.—Thomas

From Mount Calvary it is but a short ride

DISEASE,

ck»*l by a "rolling static' -a rudely cut
disk, perhaps a yard ta diameter, ‘■landing

The best possible testimonial
of his ability to grapple with
these diseases—a successfalSractice in dealing with such,
isorders.

Kone immediately follows tho incline to the

way on trains without money, getting as far
west n* Yellowstone park, nud ttajnce return­
ing in the Mtme nuutnur, stopping a while at
Fargo, D. T. He ba bright, Intelligent fel-

Testimonials.

of tbe tomb. CeusUicrablo
]ulre.i to displace it. -Edward
rtw Century.

decided in favor of Rovechlaub, holding that
They rather hustle things in Sbiawawwe
county. Tb&lt;&gt; nam« nf a lady wbo has fig- i pony of a tract to iu granted limits, which

Uio tUcb Man.” bo called on a good old
brother to pray, and was sumewnat utectriBed to bear the following. "Oh. Lord! wo

Of these he can show enough
to convince'the most skepti­
cal, from the venr best citizens
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
cluding business men, farmers,
mechanics and others.
DON’T PUT OFF

After a too day s smsion at Adrian, Mich.,
tbe quadrennial conference of the Mrtbodht
Protestant church of the United States ad­
journal to meet in Westminster, Md.. in

was white but detennhi.4. Advancing again
she fired auothur nbot nt ckwe range. This
took effect, but • Um lady, ovIdenUy crowd
with rage, by this time fired three more»bote
One al them Ux&gt;k effect One of tiie two
toot* Uiat struck the lawyer entered the left
■g, and tbe other in tbe groin.
Th*.- shooting occurred soquickly thatevery
- ...room
___wu?
f____
I..—1 r—one ui tlw..court
paralysed

engaged.
Saginaw luu. wmo royal old «tn-rt* A
rood machine, that wa* I«dng operated in ant
of 'em,
xl tbe
-em, got
g0C mired
niireu ami Imffl
oaniuu
wm ingenuity
lln,i effort* of tbe autbnriUi* tor several days
ufnrw it Wlu tlnally rmcoed.
•
A Connecticut Ann is at work upon an Eunnler f.,r 4O0,(M*Lntn rartriilge* that
being mmle of Michigan copper.
A reunion of Mii-higra ex-prixmei
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time being and not a movement wa* n
too revolver bail been emjUied she was tolred
and forend into a eoat. ffbe crowd that lm*l
gathered rushed to tho aisdstaw-oof tbe fallen
man. He wm lying «*» his eUte Imhtnff th"
clerk’s desk, the blood trickling from hi* garuienta. In several jJaocaltha.1 stained tbe
carprt a deep crimson.
Dr. Andrew’. Was immediately summoned
to attend the wounded man. Tlu* phyiucian
found him suffering from a dangenni* bullet
..mud in the grmn and another a llttte a^'.
too knee. Mew while Judge Jamiewm had
a^o-ndixl hi* rostrum and In jwremptory
tonm .inters! toe sheriff tob-summoned, mid
Chief Deputy Gtetsan was ordered by ths
Judge to at once remove Mr*. liaswin to tbe
county jail Tbi* was instantly dona.
Thoebocrting b. the outcome
brated ItawMon divorce sulk The day before

I

A M^uette newspaper man sat down te
J|jnch
wJtb M
of ginger, will,
whj(.h to
)d* thirst. Before be !■««»
| .-^rations, however, thu bottle explod.r.l.
। B|nfunv wounding him in one eyn.
. ‘
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&gt;&lt;*«ta&gt;-uite
Kalamonio. making
haul from toe
grocery &lt;*f M. &lt;’. Duvis..
1,,
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..... __nt a rlimtn

ana a* tbe wipply w adeqtmte-about 100,tXIO
ealloiu itailv tbe succemof the coming re­
.afl-lr set down as an a»
..............
Kurea i»n,
,» ,
A„0«».l. r»lta.»n ta^l of a tramp about a J««r “S0 far •
Th. otber day be dranrtl it upaud found
he was tho owner of a ITS diamond.
n, F R "'Baker, a M.-unmln-e tooth
iarker is the owner of a fur
that wa?
Sni by a member of tbo Grady oxpeditiou
whll. bunun, l« Ita north j—*.

About a year ago a* Banker «***“*_£
ing from the church door to bis
vCintart. L-,**,*««»!»*EKS,
own son. shot him in Uni hack. *enousiy
wounding him. He fo now “‘A*
jail serving out a seventeen months *outeno&lt;
for thu crime.

li b btak

tbe purchaser of the tract from the railroad
company are defeated under tbe vet of March
3, 1S-7. by a settler who settled at any time
subsequent to December. 10S1
Nxw Yong, June 2.— David H. McAlpin
ha* presented to the Metropolitan Museum oi
Art Karl Rubner's painting. -Tbe Poacher's
Death." This well-known picture was fox
Ciii* city.
It was painted about 18M), and
wiieu tint exhibited in Germany made such a
seiLMition a* to eau*o important changes in
DiUMildorf gallery tbe picture waa purchased
by Mr. John Taylor Johnaun. When bis ali­

bought by Mr. McAlpin.

a Ustaoin' to!''— Breloc Journal.

*

cured by the uee of Swift’s

The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he can cure
you. Extended experience as
a specialist enables him to
easily determine, and the best
of modern appliances and the
most
approved
remedies,
adapted for special cases, many
of them prepared only by Dr.
Bapghman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily U'here oth­
ers would fail.
• .

from old ulcers for years. Your tn adj,
cine waa recommended, and after using
six bottles I was completely curetL

ases which were thought hopelee*.1
Mrs. A. M. Goldsmith, Ro. BT* Warrs,

until the latter almost cried with pain. Ths
boy was looked upon a* a hero. Sullivan,
after enu ring a liar-room and remaining a
short time, got into a cab with a friend and
went up-town.

menced using H B. H.I thought I would
•de what it would do for bar. lam
thankful to say that it entirely cured
her. ’ It Is tbe best remedy 1 know
of for tho blood.
I really believe
it was the means of saving my Illa
Tbe doctor told mo I bad a throat dte&gt;
case i similar to General Grant's. 1
cheerfully recommend It to all sufforixg
from disordered blood.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases

luiMMig a number of institution". Yate univeraitv geta 110.000; Yolo Divinity ecbool,
&lt;5i*JU. The reimUmtar It oqually divided
betwren tbe Young Men&gt; Institute, Young

Consultation Free.

Specifla

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other remedies wltn no good reeulla.
My httle girl, also, bad sore fingers; it
coramonood from the quick, and the*

.IIW HAVE!, vna, June J —lrt"jl|,r
Uriel. L-h&lt;&gt; epent most of bis life inending
umbi vitas. died recently. aged 'O 5 ears Mi
left u fortune of 130,MX). Tbe income from I

Seeing him if you are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Nov/
is the time.

Cure of Cancer and Ulcers.
JudgeT. G McLondoa writes to tbe
Bwift Specific Co.: ‘‘About three yoars

Ntw York, June ‘--John L HhUIvbd
paid a visit to Wall stnwt and for a Halt
white a large number of broken neglected
the tickiand jninsd tbe crowd of ofllcv boyi
and mcreenger* who attended upon fketoo'i
pride. Tb&lt;&gt; crowd i-iieernl, which m tickled.

CHEAP EXCURSIONS.^

M»«J?p*A
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KRUE TOXIC.
Oetery and Cook toe
rredtenw. are the I
Serve Talks «l •

FvlinPC

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Tta «prt“ Votortl" •«
Itartta.'"'ti' «'■' •J"1
“*"?
tbe Otui
K
.till i-outlxiUBS to

'“Hill Kmlib »
Stem..

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HMtalta tod. &lt;ta" &gt;r •»|ta,»-"l

toe Ll-jixl puri-Mn« acd eurtchmg it,

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MWU-I.-™-”1 Inta Ita nrurttaj-Ml
HrU«r.n«u&gt;. tlK. JuM &gt; of the luinofa national guard are artwng
here on ovary *min to take part inthe grand
encainpiimai. ('apt. Jarnos Halloran, of too

land and a bonsn, rent free for six mouths,
during which time tbe snrirty tak.-* rare of
him. Heads of famihw “ere giv«u twnaty-

» uumc

i»"£aS-S2S2«

/ DIURETIC.

,, u«. ic-i.ni« «n* tow

Twelfth infAntry. Im* been
tbecampoC instruction tar.
i___ titvtor such tartrm.-

Aiuilsnii. M’ia, Jun. 2 -TV. .too repaid
.

to

S«

Will l» «&gt;llr l'l

U»

MICH.,

amuigcmeut,

A college student was invited one Sunday
to occupy the (nilpit tn a little country

the danger'.ii. avocsttiona

u-

m-*w

rnufa .Iroqqwarauct
buUayad thu dsugb-

,,b"rT

buUdiag
ww&gt; teaebiug M-boul.

galhorinzi
tho rata

The Menominee cheek 1* varied now
with an attack of tiie mumps.

of JUxschUub vx the Union Pacific Hailrond

ing it at Whitney'* bend fired.
Tbe boll
did not take effect, but Whitney jumped

a* he may recmive irom
ofUwsnny Th- nty
a military and gala
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Hill's Peerless Worm Specific will expel
worms from children or money refunded.
W. H. Goodyear.

’ Till.

None nrticed bur particularly, but she held

Uki-h •V.7’? ‘'1 **“** ‘1’Wrtion rveste was

Iiuq-adjoumM.
ItettST;?’ PTV' Jnn" 4 -Tb” house

Cndlbu.-'s remotery b being ll:ted up with a
well and windmill outfit Getting ready for
tlw long, dry, hot spell, probably.

■
' n Maulwrville man plowed up toe otocr day.
At k#*t that te what bo &gt;-lttm*. and an in. m.
, wuuldn t prwaruate about a burn of that
, VJ_ ‘
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A little Lapeur child was awakened during
• th/night ami Itegan catling for ita’ mother,
&lt;bo fuute.l tliat a rat hod made an incjiiou In
baby's nor, und was quietly sipping the ooxting facing tbe court.
ing blocxL
Grand luipid* folks an* getting »o good
tliat they want their meat tiiopM kept doted
on Sunday.
Mr«t &lt;4 Hudson's voting men belong to

te r
mte

litiiitteo row without
takuigai-ii'iit im the ntnendtnent or disposing
4 the ri.-vt fl v* Knew of ’be UU. Tb" tegiriative
Wllsx- r-.ported with too blank.* fllteiand
Randd; a*k-d f&lt;,: immediate co:i*id«ratjon.
l-ter*
tel Oat it must be eoatolrrod in
-*eunin.-of toe wind-., acd was overruled.
. stereip -Iu|ipm)ed r.nd tbo ap|&gt;jnl wa*
padmg a:
uirumm:. Ao attempt ta
wxrrnnc . lat:..,,.^ f.r bill to revive Uo,
F**®*
the annytolie tilled by
tea. SL.nf.in faiL-f and the house wi/anus!
W»Mt»'-I • Cnr. June a-Both bouse
S^’ ’wt' 11
'l’llck work yretanlny in
ttepaviai- ।-t tn.,- Ml pnumting Gon. Shor-

concluded. Tho building will be lOOxaOO
feet, six
high. The building alone is
wjuare iimuer, a leal to cost I KJO.OOO, and tbe machinery &lt;400,000
that not many young men could accomplish. additiUnd. IV ben completed this will be
the largtMt mill iu the world, tlw second in
tine being tbe famous Tillobury mill'' tn
Minneapolis, which has u dally cajecity of
idled, too.
3,300 birrek Th«- stockholders an" wealthy
men and no expenre will be spared to make
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'ip*i their Solvation army that it would be Uus the fiixst milling plant in exlrfence.
'rttor to diif^nw with the l«i*ter&lt;xi* drum Tbe plant will be located on what 1* known
a*
the;Peck *Up. w hich has the most admlr“n;l tink-lm*; tambourine when on tlx. march,
l.rt,
u n.
* UKILI
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WWo locked uP in the ’calaix.*® nll(| given : bon will I*, known as U»- Duluth Imperia)
tone to reflart upou tlw way* of Um. world '
#Md expect to ratnaimrv grinding in
ami tin-dreinibility of obeying tin- |-&gt;wcr* May, IW.
that U-.

Cbicauo, June 1.—Mrs. llawsua, wife of
tbe tanker, made a probably run ireful al----- „------ —--------- — - —------------ ,
Whitney, • Banker
Hawton’* at‘ ‘ was too tired five
two of
ffoct in the lawyer'* tody,
ocurrud shortly after &lt;&lt;ourt

dm t&lt;&gt; ti; '-"Urt &lt;&gt;f

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n-nauuL." B
u„.* V
m
? ^yru w*“ut tau,ui- bouse oak. Thea tho mob dlqairaed and the
‘ V"1, ""*!
i“ul her suitor amstetl, sheriff begun to dean up for the coroner and
Ju&lt;M*
bkn
i»
toe ralaboiw- and an importunity t&lt;i oar a
fifilhw*.
?
W
poumiun, but would not giro it out until
A Montcalm rountv widow cultivatoc
twenty-two acre* rt tend all her own wlf, I
and find* plenty of terne to plow for toe ueigbA Mamin.,ih Flouring Mill.
&gt;0.1 _ll — ___ l.l__
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bcLVTir, Minn., May 80.—-A mammoth
flouring mill, with a daily .opacity of 6.000

E&lt;lmore ba% two saloon* against n round
dozen under low lieciiM*.

Lkuj GiUi tt. a Burton boy of TH summon,
ba* just reJcbrated the fifty-fourth anniver-

W.»
n

Detroit
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l-hUMteiphia ..
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I'ittainirx. ......
IiMliaiiapi.il* .
Washingtai ....,_
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Saturday',. Loogue playing .-e«t*lted a* follow*; At Washington—Washington
troit 11; at Phih»dei|4iia—lliilmlriphia \
Chicago 4; al New York—New York 0, Indi !
ana|*.b . : at Borton—B&lt;«ton fl, 'llttetarg 1 I
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MRS. RAWSON ATTEMPTS TO MURDER
HER HUSBAND’S ATTORNEY.

I*ing Berry. Qoke.

The Belding silk factor}' employe* 17B
female*.
Constipatlou is quickly removed bi us­
ing C«bh*» Little FIIIn. W. II. Goodyear.

bought iuu too. of g-Axh 7’a ringlcTZk

adojAral a r«solu-

, rti|i in

HED THE DRAKEBUTCHER.

Head the .guarantee on which
Hill's
I'liTless.Onigh Syrup Is sold. No cure, nu
pay. W. B. Goodyear.

For The NERVOUS
The DEBILITATED
“STS
The AGED.
WELXt'

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ADDITIONAL_LOCAL NEW&amp;

anxious and fang suffering public. Why
la the Journal silent? why arc not Ils
thunderbolts of wrath turned on the con­
spirators? Has a still small voter said;
“Keep atilt todovod. or off come* your
head aff." Why so much thoancss in tills
awkward situation for tto Journal man.
wbo erstwhile went boldly around with aconspiracy chip on his sholdcr? Who
raid "Baier

Nelson, Matter &amp; Co

Following are tto real estate tng»ten»
for tto werk‘ending June 4th, 1&amp;&gt;8. as
taken from the IkxAh In the register's office,
^gonrad Clever to Honan Gibbs; parcel MiddfeT
’
’------Flint: On arc IT

Manufacturers of
IXcklnoon to John C. Cole; parcel city.
E. Fowler to Bert B- Tinkler; lot CIO
"ML. Sunderland to Ferry 8. Ihirkec: 73a I

'sgsrs?to LymanJ^WIIson; Mia sec

”l^.Wn to Eleanor R. Cox: lot (A.

SHOT LN THE SADDLE.

any mercy from

ling devils, and

W. p.'s add Nashville. n«n.
Allen O. Freeman to Wm. Huffman; «aa see
M and D Baltimore, gt.UO.
Wm. Huffman to Alien " ”----------13 Yankee Springs. 53,350.

• Name and Residence
ur J. Miller. Assyria
.
Case. Bedford. Calhoun Co.
., j John Cameron. Torch Lake. Antrim Co. •&lt;&gt;
1 E«e A. Salisbury. Harting*
i John Veite. Woodland
16 &gt; Lena Croalngvr, Woodland

No.

picturroqunly rough. Tto
could to aran a mite away, gliding end
quivering through tto tress like a huge ar-

•oft a-s velvet. Tho high stockade (that ran
round tto barracks made tto position all but

hia buck. Revolver fa right hand and tutor
fa left, we prepared tc mount, with tto un­
derstanding that wo wore to keep together
Kfor pace, straight out into the open for
a mile, and then strike to tho left for tbo

I often wonder what Paris would to with­
out ita Champa Elyama. It ia tto playground
for thousands of children, and tto favorite
promenade of all Pariaituii. Here tbo little

nt for a cOent, rapid handshake,
all in the saddle but Carly, wbo

are hired by tbe hour, with a young poetll-

Immediately, but we ware too quick
they rail him.

buried behind the.

ln« right and left.
How dirtJnetlv

-------- old "plalsir" man aa
At tto little booths scattered

lemonade. end play for macarons at tto
little rocgwet-notre tables, and buy all

FURNITURE
WAREROOMS

33, 35, and 37 CANAL STREET
Grand Eapids, Mich

^ak

w them drag hia mutilated

Hto win» at we galloped along.

t&gt;ot aa game as a pebble in spite of his frosted
I from tto long
ting us often mi

Our stock comprises cheap, medium and the finest grades for

Here wan

making straight for tto river.
rattling vntoy from a HtUe thlctaC wa
n nearing psared right amongrt us, aad I
Curly"s right arm fall limp and hripleea
lia aide. Tlw. bright cheeka blanched, but
mver uttered n sound, and I saw him let.
hia pirtol fail and put his sword totwssn hia
teeth aa be tore along.
The I&gt;a.-non was swearing at the top of hie»
vole" and slaahiug like n butcher nr to stood
high in his stirrujm, and we went/ on nock
and nock, like a rolling wave. _&gt;We were
Oh, if we could only make it!
Another volley and Curly fell forward on
hla (addle, but waa tip again in a moment,
ghastly white and with tto blood pouring in
tn,..II *. tn,—, I...
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your money, aad for an additional aou will
bring you a littte footstool, which is a groat
weakness with all French women—they will
carry ttoir own folding tabouret with them
if they happen to be going anywhere 'There
they fear the absence of tto uerassary little
..J
w.1.1 «mb**1&gt;*— .L-— t—_A_____ __

"Bit atotdy,

had i smite and a kindly word tor every poor

ws dismounted, and wo could aso tto brt»w
pursuing them already far away.
Tto rto te quickly told.' We got afloat
and dropiwd smartly down the stream, lying

gTUART. KNAP™

■RETAIL

TRADE-

Argotumt.
The Belding silk factory' emptove-* 175
females.

m. bates.

K

UU MU&gt;
aay oi nxj. a.
&gt;km. tn a certain
cause therein [xudlng. wherein C. Aultman &amp;
(to., ani incorporated company muter the general
laws of Uiv Slate of Ohio, arc complainants. and
Homer UBtaU and Charles H. toady are de­
fendants. Notice It hereby given that I shall sell
at public auction to the highest bidder,on Friday

A t tert*

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Alma college conuuenecmrnt June 10 to.

In pursuance and by virtue of a decree of tto
circuit court lor tbe County of Barry, In Chan
“Hold on, Curly!" I cried.

POW
Absolute

We carry a large line of heavy

A. BARBER. M
Physician

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Window and Portiere Draperies!

W. LOWBY, M.
Pbyafafa

G
^‘jcrsiir
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County ol
being th# place for holding tin circuit court lor
said County of Barry, all Ito follawinx described
property, to-wlt:

Sffi! WWWS
Gregg's addition tai

MITH &amp; COIXtRO

S

A compete line of
pialnanL

Laee Curtains!

B. KIN ANTON.
Attorn

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l-ulirt

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pulled hia shirt and
,..
,
pillow for him. Preachy
tore hla shirt into strips for bandages, and
'ter used hla to cover up tto poor cold feet.
FoaOnriy was dying He groaned with
n, but to never complained, and although
we drifted

kerth. droeaaed.
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On reading and tiling the final account of W.
H. Lee. adBiiuistrator of said estate!, pravlae
that hia final account m such may be board and
allowed, and decree of distribution made and tie
discharged from said trust.
Tbennu-on It is ordered, that Thurodaj the 3ttb
day of June A. D1W, at ten o'clock In tto
forcywb t*
*1 tor tto hearing nf said
petittoa, and that the heirs at law of said de-

right night—a littte log raft dancing an tto
water, and on it six weary men, blood

^is^-arj

And the largest and best selected stock of

(J°°K A SHKLDO

UPHOLSTERY
.

AND

PARLOR GOODS

tto awftri drought, aad the men ware begfa-

To be found in the West.

« tto early dawn wo touted fa
Wood. With a words and ton

(WILTON

isitors are invited to inspect our goods

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VOL XXXIII. NO. 7,

Hastings Banner.

The best Adz.._
ingmediumin Bar­
ry County.

21A?INGS. MICH.. JUNE 13. 1883.

PIastings Banner

WHOLE NO. 1724.

COUNTY NEWS.

• •.. .M-d Wcdm-sdays. by

.7,

'*'!"“ J"'l *ll&gt;.

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much.
Two carloads of machinery arrived Fri­
da} for our mill.
past wjck for Mart Even*.
.
B. IL H muted and wife vfaltcd friends
Coi-xty. Michtoax.
’*'“'•to
People from Gun Plains came to Pine in Richland last week.
&gt;Uln
"&gt;
, fake to lisve a picnic last baturday. and
The trail gam* played Iran* on -Saturday
J""; ‘-’n - .uk. &lt;*“n&gt;- °&lt; rr-r-.*. I from rejxirts tlisy had a good time.
last between Delton and Clorardale was a
with S. K.hk-r I
The Wesleyan Methodist iuumswed five
very dm** game. Jlre scores were tn to
‘Y’E-A-ia.
peraona at Warner’s lake last .Sunday.
17 in favor of Belton.
rota.
&lt;”*rt
**Mnlilrtonl.n
Pwttmjuter. Freeport.
Fred Wilson fa keeping bachellors hall
Delton club playa Milo club next Satur­
at iifa home near Itoiiert Mandial I's.
*
“y"*°&lt; iu»day at MBo.
kta ■"»!»"-■»»*&gt;
Gen. Noryrood hail a tumor removed
John Shean, Hfckorr Corner*
Mr. Seibel and wife, of Hastings. visitMlI
Fred Griswplcj fa living iu. Dr. Lamifa' from |ii» mules legs hint weekbfa mm Wul HcibcL l^t wSt
!
«•
Ikwnrrs.
iVEBTWINQ HATB6:
llOUM*.
m-ra S
b h,,n“" from Gall Cor­.
« m. Broward, Broward.
Dr. laindi* luu* gone to Chicago at a sal­
A-- Jcyup. pranrerille.
ners this week.
ary of 81. sou a year.
*
Postaraster. Yankee Bprings.
TOLD BY HIS TIPPLE
Mi
C. W. Armstrong. Bowen* Mill*
*•
v.»nw.lu.t
Mo. Katie McLfahr, of Izakota. fa visit­
Money paid to tlw-*r agent* win' tu
1
sermon at the Is-anics school house.
ing In-r parents ami relatives here.
The mason* commenced laying brick on
F. F. Hilbert's new bonk on Saturday last
**
hl" ,mrn' which *»•I
Mr*. Cora Staples and Lillian Brown are
fa quite convenient when finished.
vfaiting their sister at Kalamazoo.
Mrs. Hiram Forbra, of Carltoiu fa vlrit-.
iiy.
A. 11. Hamme ha* bait amrflier fortune
&amp;NIHKERN.
Ing among old friends and neighbor.
fall to him. It fa a boy.
tbc beverage.
John W. Ilolnfas died oil Friday last and
frightened
condition
and
6&gt;ok
hfa
&lt;lei«w
.
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UBnBl
'
Thrr
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, was buried oti Sunday; Rev.-Garl'lek preach­
Fanners an* busy cultivating ctnn.
■ Z JL? T1
,ook “O’ &gt;ni^ret ed the funeral H-nnon. He was one uf
Grass Is doing excexxllngly well what fa
the boy* In blue Unit helped to capture
••Why do yooaakF
left, but fa generally quite light.
“AVeil. yt,a acn, wi: can generally fix the
21 . . •
Uu“ •!•'• folk* only faugh- AHtte Mead, also Maud and Mettle Pum-, Jeff. Davis. It was the largest funeral
Oats are looking quite fim. In fact all
*1 to sec him run. Charlie Sy* he win
vno nice. If the older ones that has been held here lor years, people, nationality and place of nealdenoe of our vtospring crops are looking well considering stay at home a g&lt;»*l white fa-fii ||t.
would help as much a* the Huie ones It coming in from adjoining town* to j&gt;ay iters by their drinks. American, usually
the cohl weather..
would
I
m
*
quite
an
Improvement
,
their last respect* to u num w ho wnsi&gt;eluv- take whisky or gla cocktail, in the morning,
L. Bint has Rm addition to hfa house en­ aronml another planing mill pnrapecthig
I’* drath? J"rt * ,Tr
kt
,hcM'r- rhurei‘ ed and respected by ail who knew him.
closed.
at Cidodonla in the evening. They say it He had l»een a Sufierer fur many ymra of
Th-n- will 1» . th,.,
„
was fim*.
'
consumption,
but wan confined to hfa house
called, ut tin- l*i&gt;d Auger school house next
wil'to Am0*"1" ,mu lie,,“ ’fa^'nk « but two wissks. The family liavo the
r riduy. Saturday and Sunday, the Ifi w Delayed Letter. Orangeville.
week in Ohio.
deeprei-sympathy of all the community.•
and 11th.
i uMT; ILK" p“n,K,|w" Wfnt to Grand Rap. He wa* buried mrording to the regulation*
John Shively ahtldpatro shearing sheep
««• &gt;» *™« bls Saturday .
*
of the Laotian! Mauch post, &lt;i. a. r., Of
Friday of la»t
0„ buaine**.
again thfa summer. Those who havealwep
Palhimtster Broughton and hfa crew which lie was a meuifa-r.
take brandy in their tea. Scotehmeu and
.i.hr\Uk’ hf,,,n' rS family entertained refato shear and wish to have a good lob dune
In thix country
road ,U* ** *,u,,e au *n,Pf‘vement -In tlw
Frank CoviU. &lt;if W ay land, fa vfalUng IruhiMii drink whisLy.
thw from Rutland &lt;n-er Sunday.
should employ him.
WiMMlland friCtadi
A number «&gt;f the.church jMxipte atb-nd«xl
Itoni. (o W. Wood nnd wife, n son: fttM»
Geo. Garlick; or lensing, spent Sunday
sen-ire,- at North I'irie lake iaMt Sumlat.
week Thursday. Plenty of rax* sewed.
r.
Brimpeofl
and
wife
a
son.
Puuruprlvajiia:! calls ;or Manougahela. tbs
with hfa imn-nta.
Alta Nevin* nisi Mr*. Will BeattfeXnt
There will be a special meeting at the
Addie Seger fa working in Hasting* at Niihday In Allegan.
The Waite Hom. arc building an addi­ Kratucki-ui Kricks to bourbou and it is almost
’
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school house Wednesday evening.. for the tion to their barn. .
present.
certain &lt;)ca;U to offer n man from Florida or
wBoi’*"*?** U vWUm&lt; ,H!«
M. Falromc'a bruther-lndaw from Iowa
t
’
l
me***'
°
f
h,r,nB
*
‘
e
*
c,M?r
for
»
lon
kvr
Gsurgia
anything imt corn whisky. JerseyFrank
Me
Ar
Hint
will
&lt;rt&gt;mtuenee
hfa
well thia week.
made him a short visit laxt ,wt»k.
m-IkkiI again oil Momluy.
Frayk fa a good
hn?I’ Jr mK’ tt
’«»■* n »t«I the
We undcratand that th.- people of I\m1
fellow and we are, glad he fa making a auenous*-of Sirs. H. C. Turner.
Augur are going In tlw creamery business.
cess in hfa school.
A vep serious accident happened at the
Very dry nnd dusty—rain, wanted.
Dor Stowell writes from Valimriso that
I.EACI! tnsTUKT ••ALIAS" POJ&gt; AfGVIL North Pine lake school houm- Monday.
Mrs. Whltwright fa suffering with a he fa well pleoacd with lira school.
Mr. Wellman .fa still Improving in Charlie Annstrong, of Prairieville, was cancer un her liji.
John Volte nnd Lena Groxlngvr wen*
digging a well and had got down 16 fret
health.
Sheep shearing next in order us soon as married at tlw huldence of the bride’s j&gt;ar. “Planting dm" an* words of the past. when it cavtsl in onl|&gt; him. Before they it gets w arm enough.
enta on Wednesday evening.
could get him out he Was dead.
Bond work comes next.
A party of young folks from thfa place , The
-----------------— Dr. Carjranter „„„
lawsuit r-...
between
and
Another new steamer for Gun lake pass­ visited with Loren (Turk, of Yankee, I,r- L*»dfe was derided in favor of the de­
Amos Fausey is working on rile rall-rnnd
ed
through
thfa
place
lately
.
at or near Hastings.
Spring*. Sunday.
' b-ndanLfrndant- brDr. Cnn»«nlnr
t'arjranter want
went •»
to tt-Hastings
Chester Savacoal ha* his new hmiMe
Mamie Smith closed her school last Fri­ the following day and api&gt;ealed the name. iijopo call frojuenUy for Catawba, but lialf of
ready for the masons. Chester will m«&gt;i&gt;
Maple jo rove.
day for a vacation, with ringing and speak­
Geo. Banten 'defended an assault and them cant tell the difference baCwwn still
patawba anil 8a 11terne.”
D--tay»&lt;l Letter.
Thrtp-*-;- - i.-.i rv.Tf&lt;
a marvel of purity l*e in good shajie to live, having a good
ing. Miss Smith laltorr Irani to make her Imttery case iu Hastings on Friday.
StrrMtt .u-t ••
More economical house and bam.
“What fancy drink* are meetly called forF
\The funeral of Abljal) Smith was held hcImmiI a success and receives her reward
Tira horse mtutiontxl In the Woodland
Cun to- ofdlrwy kind*. *.•&gt;&gt;! cannot be sold in
•'Wall. New Yorker, tai. naturally to milk
W. W. McKiblsin and 1- Stedge made ut tire M. E. church last Friday.
in knowing she has the love of her scholars. items of the News last week has been di.scCTipeuttots »Mti the multitude of low test, short
Old Mrs. I anting has gone to Whitehall
•tiithX sl-rr. ■* ptiosphate powders. Sola otiljf money by holding thely wheat until spring.
js»sed of.
.
'b rati, Kmi»L Hxkim- .Pownu Co/. JfaU
(ItMtd for you gents, we are pleased to s.-.- to visit het daughter.
•
The Good Templars of this place are
VdfM. N. Y
.
oct‘KM
I that kind of financiering.
• .
T’b«*re wa* a dance nt Will VanWagonQuite a crowd was hen- Sunday to see still doing gtMxl! wttrk." .
The gentleman. C. IL Crumb, who lately era last Thursday night and one at Fred 1the excursion—hut no jiarty cam*-.
Thu Sons of Veteran* will meet at the bourtxin «our*. Philadelphian*, when they
J purchased the farm known as the Bfaset Quick's Friday night. Both were well at­
The steamboat fa quite well patrbnired. town liall on Sotunlay evenbig and organ­
VANARMAN, place fa greatly Improving the sain-. May tended nn&lt;l n giMnl time n*|s&gt;rted.
Cloverdale is becoming quite a resort for ize. It fa ho|*e&lt; that every one entitled to
E. G. I'ott.-r ami wife visited relatives' IJWTMM who like to fish, and Judging from fax-oute a mendrar will be present ami aid
hfa ctjurage. strength anti money hold tint.
h»w» punch
In Convfa last Natunfay ami Sunday.
।the Strings Of large Ira** thi angle* are well in organizing.
I.* our kind wfalies.
known, h is
Uncle G&lt;MMtm**s fa having a sjx*ll of the
Ezra Cole, of Wilson. N. Y.. is visiting ।rewarded for their trouble.
Where! &lt;&gt;H. where! an- those hedge
National Bank.
Thfa place is A» conveniently -Husted as bluta: hfa best girl lia.* gone with another
fence men this spring fa the cry. Nome relatln** here.
:i;i*ttagt. Michigan.
Mr*. Wm. Anil«-r*on fa quite sick.
1 tn lake.- that no time need !&gt;e lost by those fellow.
■
I* lilllt IT. nd
sre wlifajM-ring fraud, they will never re­
The sink hold wtfal of Ijike Odessa ha* ' different names in different parts of the
A. N. Quick l» preparing to move to 1coming here In getting to busin*-** Imme­
turn.’ Do not worry neighbor, they will
country."—New York Mail and Exjwwsa
&lt;diately. Boat* Can fa- Imd on reasonable Iraeu riutihM*nc«ila!U*r sfirnding a great deal [
call fur the remaining -Jfi eta. per rod when Naslrelllr.
&lt;4
.lime and a fcatum- in trping to fill iu
term*.
your hedge fa of sufficient size to plash.
Little Gffiin Quick Iras l&gt;een very -siek
The dancing party at John Acker's Island but found it ImjtosSible.
Such lia&lt; Ih^-h thrir practice, however. In
We now come to the meat important pan
Tin.- union temperance meeting to have
the past week.
----------- ----------------cigar making—lbs wrapping. I supposa*
yZlolin Reese and wifi-, of Ceresco, visited j The hardware store fa nearly cumpjcte&gt;L Irarti hel*l ut the M. E. church next Sunday .of
■
• »ne of the grandest sight- we liave ever
■tn N. S. Barne«* ami D. IL Sloile*' fast '
There Is some talk «&gt;f a doctor locating evening by the G&lt;»*l Templars and W. C. that there are more .than 200 patent* far
had
the
pleasure
of
seeing
In
the
way
of
Hading*, Mich.
T. U. has been Mmt|ioiied onto week on ac­ wrapping maciilnea, n\a one device having
I here. The plare is healthy but it Is hand)
tstate. Hpectal orchards fa that owned by C. 1- Beamer. wrek.
count
of
a
public
trm)&gt;erancc
mass
meet
­
A
dance
at
Wallare
Matteson
’
s
next
,o
lte»'e
a
doctor
near
by.
.
VM iSF.V-lo LOAX on &lt;&gt;t &lt; I'Donnell. To dfacribe thl* |&gt;each orl«vrt.* nardware cliard 1 will not make the attempt, suffic­ Thursday night.
Tire ground has l»ren surveyed toy the ing to lie held at the same time ami jdace '
Gerry Sjmulding and family, of Hastings, j Kalamazra* club hoitsr.
The club will by Nashville |&gt;attie&gt;. tome out ami give ;
ient to My.'to lie appreciated must tie seen.
them a full home.
Mr. B. will no doubt realize a splendid in­ were the gueste of Frank Quirk fast week. pndraWy erect a fine bulbllng.
M. D.. Home
People of W(M&gt;dland: lh&lt; you wish the
N.H.
llimn
raiM-d
a
large.
Irani
last.
Ed. Prnnol ha* nuned hfa family from
come from hi* peach orchard this season.
n ai&gt;.i &gt;.untvon.
week.
'
I Kalamazoo ami-now live* when- Mr. Day- (.*. K. A S. R. IL'.’ ? If you du you must ।
Charles, we will Call again when peaches
place
your sliuukter to the wheel and lift.
Sim Biggs skipped out and left Frwl 1 ,,m ,|I&lt;* fonnerly.
.
are
yellow.
made the hotter. Several manufacturers
^•'CU} wcviiUtj ;Tu:»ptij re»pon&lt;tedto. Best
of the section Irand* a»- having a Alrearly the company fa Incoming dissatis- have tried to introduce cigars with the joints
The enterprising ami Jolly Erl. Edwards, Quick a note nf $50 to pay for him. It I
lied with our tartly action, and are ncgotladon't always pay to Ire accommodating, lay-off.
the men-hant of O'Donnell. Is enjoying a
— has
...
- —
• pounding,
...
fisherman from Ha*ting* uxik an in­ ting with the stix-khulderauf Um* Hastings ]
Sim
had
one
or
two
g&lt;«&lt;d
guoil trade thfa spring. Be happy while
voluntary Iralh in Ixuig lake last Sunday. A Israeli road I for the purchase of the '
you have the opportunity, for soon our "nnd another one wouldn't go amiss.
same. Now is &lt;ntr only chance to get a !
C’iV. Ltt'AHY. M. b..
J. K. Smith hail to fill tip hfa drive well
friend John Raphe will wear the laurels,
V. ■
.i.-htii and Nurgeon.
good road.
Already
capitalists stand ,
he put down last fall.
when
the
cars
are
running
past
your
burg
ready to build a train elevator, roller mUL
-UUg dtveaae* Of the
Children's day at the Week'e
jr.-wnotion of vl«tou without a halt. In haste to reach tliat favor­
factory, retainer) anil evaporator It
house next Sunday.
fcj M4pn1r-9tt&gt;Ul
ably and well know n place. Grumble Town
•Ian secure th»* rosui. The) u*t no bo- j machine for wrup;4ng cigars, and it took me
GLASSES.
Mr. Demary «ml wife have fa-*-n visiting
two years to solve the problem of making
nit* as fa usual; they only ask u* to secure
Office and r-sidri. on Broadway, near Court or i*od Augur, then we pn*dlet Ed. will go
How the wind did blow Sunday. Sonic frletwfa in Woodland for the |*gM week.
ilaBC.ttMtllo;the road. Certain fa*ople. who have Inter­ the machine do the work of the knife and the
west to grow up with the eoniity.
,
called It tin* blackberry storm. and every
Ten iterxms were l«aptisr&lt;l al Stzwking
fingers in shaping and finishing a neat joint.
ests
efaew
here
tliat
would
be
ruined
by
bush of the kind an- full of blossoms now. fake Sunday.
*
Levi HoufMattcr la sljt with the measles. . Sol Prichard fa said to liave the t&gt;est our getting the read, are deluding die peo­
QMiTil A. t OLGRftVE.
ple with the idea that It *ls not necessary tian of what it could do to the manufacturers
The past week Iuls been a favorable on¥ His jrarvnts are with him to assist in carv­ garden in town.
’
l-awyers.
Mrs. Will Cotton, of Grand Rapids, fa for them to subscribe anything: that the
for fartnera to cultivate com. and many of ing for him.
in l*t-i m mock. tuuUng*.)
road fa an assups! success any bow. 1
Mr. Abraham Frey and family start tlw vfaltlng at Henry Wright'*.
them liave Improved It to gtsui advantage.
Valentine Fry has the pleasure of nurs­ wish to say to the jwopleof thfa vicinity and
Some farmers 'complain of cut worms morning of the 12th for Pennsylvania to
working In their com. more particularly visit hi* friend*. On their return will ing’a *ore hand and Ben Demary takes hfa elsewhere that wr tdmuid not hug thfa de­ several hundred cigars made
A E. KEXANTON.
lusive hope. It । Is Intended to 'prove a
visit In Fremont.
place at C. Stanton'.*..
on sod ground.'
**•
Attorney at Law.
*
Quarterly Hireling next Saturday ami
Prayer meetings are progressing nicely snare for our feet. Others say time the
- The late rams follow*! by ««&gt;! weather
J£Lwi4*8" •’-"••ear« to. • stare.)
row! will benefit only the business men of
ruencr« In all court, of t tie state. Collections have made quite a change In the appearance Sunday. Presiding Elder Buell fa expect­ with lanre attendants-*.
this place and hit them build It. These after three hours* teaching, turned out 100
tefcipily.ittrr.."-g to
ed to be pnraent.
of the wheat anti grass.
people forget tliai these business unit have
The ladles aid .society will meet at Mrs.
Several new vmm of measles afamt here
Fred Barry's the 20th. All are cordially
Jennie Sweet, of Hastings, and Nettle subscribed from |1QO to 81,000 each; Unit
"ELTO!
the jMist week.
they lune done u|l that they are able to do.
O'Dell spent Sunday at W. N. Boice’s.
W. T. Barbar lias been feeling quite In- invited.
b tr'ii: lor tin? Ohio Firmer's Insurance Co. *d|&gt;ed for the past two week*, a portion of
Melvin Spragm*. who went to New York I say we ought to wake up from our Rip
Seeing that deformed fret add 50
' rt n,"n?
against
soirn- time ago. ha* rotiiroixl. and will iro VanWinkle sleep; tlmt we might to l&lt;*»k
* ,?? •
rzr wuid; au-atost a man's that time confined to the lied and honw.
thfa matter Mjuarely in the fare and t&gt;end
T'homax Pennock and wife, of Hickory to hfa home in Washington territory.
III-I...1 ....... I-...
It Is said hfa 32nd wedding anniversary,
our
energies
ami
fewry
effort
to
secure
the
Oxro Warner ami Alva Fuller visited at
which occurred on the 11th. may liave had Corners, visited ut E. Pmmrk’s last week.
road. Let us point out same of the advan­
Friend* from C«-dar Creek spent Sunday Joseph Fuller'* one day thfa week.
ii barring oti hfa funner robust conatitutlon.
{JOt’K A NHEl.lxiN.
Children's day wn&lt; nlMerved at tlw tage* of thfa rural to the farmer*. laL
reducing hfa physical nerve and muscle to withEber I jikv and family.
We are In the reritifr of as beautiful and atiro poverty
Children's
day
cxerctow
at
the
Star
were
Holme*
church last Sunday.
tin* rank of the invalid.' We IFjjk* to w
It^.!1'1 *?•»{*« Hfack.Hastings, Mich.)
good and enjoyed by all. Collection 08.80.
Mrv- Bailey, of Hastings, will speak on productive a couijtt|r a* the sun ever shown 1 Cuui'doubtlMs a
(jHsijUlf &lt;&gt;:. ■,•*_•» (.J Abstract Bonks In Barry him more vigorous in tin* near future.
upon; but our fann* are worth only alxnit
Rev. Cutler will not preach here next social purity on Sunday. June 24th.
Joseph rnderhlll ha« hl* new hou«e
Children's day will br observed at the $50 an acre. If we can secure thfa road,
nearly finished, and will lie u mm and tidy Sundae, but one week from that time.
li IL Tiy|yj£|;\; ^x,- Hnuunpalhid Phy­ residence for himself and hi.* estimable
Mrs. Long. &lt;rt Nashville, was the guest Disciple church on the evening of June live years from now our farm* will sell for infanta
lilies, tor whom some
17tlL instead of In the day a* wa* first 8100 art acre. Thfa fa nt&gt; delusion, for in
'
-i- .vi afid surgeon.
wife. We Cheerfully wmgratulate them of Jas. Smith and wite last week.
Alice Hall was at home Sunday.
given out.
. the southern part of our state land tlmt is
(Outre over I.tttirop'z drug store.)
upon their removal from the old log one.
much
Inferior
to
111,0*
sells
from
8100
to
The W. C. T: U. will meet with Mrs.
II. Havens and wlfevlldn't go. but we're
A party of young pwiplc assembled at
8150 an acre, sianply l»ecau*- they have
Mary A. Boice thfa week Wednesday.
\plnis V IS.lliKKK. IM
In­ the residence of Frank Hoyt on Friday not tn blame.
railroad advantsgra. 2d. Thfa rood If
Will Hayman returned front the nortn
evening, where they cnjoywl a social hop.
built will be a main line and will give us .
. ■'lwa,K‘»'*nd IxJens.
Prairieville.
last week, and spent Sunday with relative*
«*»witt&gt;J.&lt;., Xunyau &amp; Hou t doors north Henry Fowler’s full hand fumfahnl the
direct coaimunlcwtten with the north ami
Another cold wave ha* xtruck us.
add friends here.
.
o! I'miofilce.
music.
Children's day was observed Nunday west, giving us excellent advantages In
John Whetstone and wife visited at Tom
atrf*ren to making exohaagM
Children’s day was properly observed by,
shipping
our grain, hay, cattle, butter and
with Suitable exercise.*.
Crawley 's last week.
many, and an enjoyable time was had.
Jay Stanley, son of Asher Stanley, died eggs. 3d- Our merchants will save hun­
Father Griffin was quite feeble SundayMr. and Mrs. A. Barnaby vfaited their after two day* Illness, at hfa home In Kal­ dreds of dollars cartage every year, thus
amazoo and was buried from the M. E. enabling them to compete with other rail­
daughter Eva. in Middleville, iaat week.
Mr. Heath, of thfa place, bad the mfafor- 1 Chas. Hahiaby ha* a nice colt.
church here on Monday of last week.
He road town* “by giving ua the benefit of low
ames a sweezey
prices. 4th. People who build will save
tune to get hfa foot crushed under a car
leave* a wife ami four children.
Ijiwyer.
wheel at Grand laalge last Saturday.
Our community was thrown into a state several-dollaonpn eicry thousand feet of
l.c''’ t^vtirte. Office over
lumber they use. a large amount on Hmr.
A young man. whose name fa not learn
Sheep shearing fa the order of the day. of great {excitement Monday, about noon by and tlw expense. &lt;rf carting hardware and
ed at present was seriously If aot fatally
Peter Gallengrr fa putting up a new the news that Charlie Armstrong wm- glass will Ira entirely overcome. And iu
Injured while jumping from the gravel
buried In the well at Brown's school houw
conclusion
once more we apjieal to. you to
wind
mill.
which
hr
and
Geo.
Haren
were
just
com
­
train in bunfield last SundayWm. C-'arixMigh and wife, of I ortland.
Many went there at rn.ee and look this matter Njuarely tn the fare. U»
H. F. Peckham, of Fm-port. was on our and Mrs. Furgeson, of Ionia, were guest* pleting.
carefully. Io step boldly to the io™ intmwttng
with all *-,3ibie spe«l the work of rem.-e canva&gt;.
streets last Tuesday.
' .
,
1
»■ MODKV.KK, rnrrirt„,
Main street fa lielng graded In iucc bluqs-. &gt;°fC N^wtS? and wife wen* guests of went on. but about five hours elapsed fa- front ana subscribe enough to secure thfa
&lt;■*» ud', „.rt
XlrlL which fa a much needed improvement.
fore hfa Ixxiy wa* rvcoivred.
From ap­
Jamre Murphy in Hasltng* teat week.
The passenger depot is progri-ssingfinely. . Children's day was obwnrd at ttmj I. pearance* it would seem that life had de­
1.00 per O«».
The G. A. IL boys
John Morgan ba,« hfa new house com­ B. church with a flue program, which did ; parted instantly.
F. J. Norwood shipped two cratre of
buried him with all honor*ot&gt; Wednesday.
pleted.
credit to teachers and scholars.
Janes A Prichard have their building &lt; F_ Ixgjkhart and son were In Ionia Co. Rev. O. Perry preaching the funeral ser­ large frogs Tuesday.
Ftank Falk matte a Mhdnfiiu* trip tn
T*®; nF!^&gt;KsL;Lo*'ist IU,B*,or **• well under way. and when complrts-d t
mon Charlie had many friends, ami bl*
Cedar
Creek Monday.
wife
and
f&lt;»ur
children
have
the
symimtliy
will be the best factory building In the vll- '
"M &lt;*■*'"
Rannry A Norwood"* door to meat mar­
of the entire community, whk-h has Iren
lage. They are thorough going business
exprrasMl fa*h by kind acts and In a more ket blew shut Sumtey morning, consemen and we predict for them e lively ami &lt;
I
quently
two large lights were broken.
I subktantfal manm-r.
.
friends in this'vicinity.
. .-■ .-‘ * on tlw sfak
Next Sat uni av occur* the annual picnic ’ «.
“•*?list. •••*Wm. Troxal has Ntevc Sprlngrt s barn
place last week, whicb fills the laet vacant
fajgiteu
Goo. Prichard and family Sunday*! in
F. Brook fa putting down a new well

Children'^ day al Warner** church on
vtehX teSSlftJL’*’.wlft' of
Sunday next
laS wrek” ° *0P^”
"tb*r friend’

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Center.

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POWDER
Pure.
Absolutely

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.

house,

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Ky (

�FARI AND GARDEN.
EVERY DAY LESSONS OF VALUE
FARMERS AND GARDENERS.

TERNATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 17.

La HorttealluTB That

Irrigation.

Nelson, Matter &amp; Co

burning.

abstaining from cultivation of mlns
upon which the Insect feeds
With no tn-

N umbered with other summer remedies

plant.
u branch, or a
shoot. to produce
ramifications o f

whole We prune
to induce fruit­
fulness and to
' diminish it. We
prune
In the
growing as well
as in the dormant
season, and Anally
we prune both
the roots and
branches.
Thus
we see that prun­
ing is applied to
all parts of a tret
a^ all season*,
and to produce
OOLCIOUK FXU. “»
.
results How tm\
portant. there-

A horticulturist iu Country Gentleman

pruning a crowing brencji weakens the
me. This fact must be borne in mind

shapeIv or get a uniform growth of vine.
In the Ola World use is made of thia
principle Ln training fruit and other trees
into various forms. Some fruit trees are
trained so as to make perfect trellises.

Manufacturers of
field, that portion should be overlaid with

effect tn some localities,
plants distasteful to the
tlax. hemp or buckwheat,
around the fields to bo protected is re­
sorted to in some eases. On the other
hand, sowing strips of favored food
around the fields to be protected is prac­
ticed. as a strip of timothy. Hungarian
or millet
The bugs Uy their eggs
eference In this protective strip and
are destroyed by the plowing and

quern knowledge at mankind.

Enough re-

with ilia Ufa can bo certainly idaoUfisd.

droo» child.

Nazareth is indicated, but the

emulsion. Applications made by Profos
sor Forbes and repor'--1------Howard all proved efl
time
of application wm Ju__ _____ ______ _______
harvest, when help is abundant
Expert­
menu made with kerosene emulsions by

FURNITURE

What

filled their baarta as they looked upon thair

that are moaning on corn. Thia resulted
In the destruction of groat numbers. In
this application the cyclone nozzle waa
found exceedingly satisfactory.

eleven disciples who bail doubted, but now
were convinced. and yet though some doubt-

little implement
implu.
The little
here Illustrated is
simple
'
' but useful affair In the

that bold and unfaltering faith with which

it has stood the

WAREROOMS
33, 35, and 37 CANAL STREET

Grand Rapids, Mich

rvctloo

among French
gardeners, who
uae it quite ex­
tensively.
It is made of
hardwood. turned

of the Pacific. »

a little of

otherwise ent out.
made of it Is in

all future believers in Him.

shown In the Hit___ ______
Attention has be*rcalled to this form
of tree simply to Illustrate the general
principle that pruning or pinching back
a Rtrong shoot weakens it. and that the
weaker ones profit by what to the strong
ones has been denied, b&gt; conclusion adds
thia horticultUt. If the shoots on a grow­
ing vine are all weaklsh at theOratiom,
and a few strong ones are pusliiug.at the
top w« should pinch Umm s'truug ones
back and take out the growing point soon

the stronger
weaker ones.
If Itbo a pear-tree that we would train to
1 foruj. keep back the stronger
and let the weaker ones grow.

Al) flowers. whether wild or cultivated,
are visited by the industrious bee for
honey, and it Is not easy to say from
what species It derives the most of iu
sweets Orchards in full bloom are me­
lodious with their hum. and later on the
fields of buck wheat are extraordinarily
attractive, so much so. indeed. that honey
made principally from this plant is readily
distinguished from that made earlier from
fruit blossoms. white clover, etc., which
highly esteemed on account of iu
lor and quality.

ahodld be the
same as that of

He ■■urte that

Our stock comprises cheap, medium and the finest grades for

throne. He declare* that Ho is the Hind of the

which the plant.-.
are taken. A sin,, . ,—.— _ ta------ground will be all that is necnessry.
although in harder soil a tap with a mal­
let or some convenient object makes
quicker work. __________

At the Colorado state agricultural col­
lege. where jxjtatoes have been gniwn
under mulch for three seasons. it lias been
decided that the best mulch/is composed
of either partially decayed-dmterials or of
dean oat strew. It is reported that tlw
yield under mulch is ordinarily greater
than without, especially In uncongenial
dimes. Thu shading of the ground fur­
nishes tlu&gt; proper conditions of tempera­
ture and moisture at the root, as well az
assuring the i unwary mechanical condi­
tion of the soil so desirable in securing
uniformity end the greatest possible de­
velopment of tuber. A mulch, to be of
any value tn a dry climate, should, ac­
cording to the re|&gt;ort in question, be quite
a foot thick, using large m-vd pieces, how­
ever. to hjUo the tope to push through
the cover.
The opinion is expmvH-d tliat mulch
culture w only practicable on s small
scale and in localities, soils and seasons
unfavorable to the potato under ordinary
culture.

Director at the coarse of human hietory, mak-

railroads and stoamslilps and telegraphs
should carry His Gospel. Ho tel la ua that Ho

RETAIL

TRADE

Ing, all powerful Saviour.

We carry a large line of heavy
the earth to proclaim Hu u*n»r.

All Hla

Window and Portiere Draperies!

tntnfatten

Numbered with desirable crimson roses
is the Louis Van Houtte. which last sum­
mer endured so well the heel and dry
weather
At the English rose shows.
Where the varieties exhibited are Judged
by very strict rules, Louis Van Houtte
occupied the twelfth place in a list of
WtT'ii London exhibition last summer.

The entomologist of the Ohio experi­
ment sUtlon advisee one and the naniu
remedy for both the round headed and flat
headed borers and bark Uce that so In­
juriously affect the trunks of apple trees.
The remedy is a wash made by mixing one
quart of soft soap, or one pound of hard
soap with two gallons of boiling hot
water and then adding a pint of crude
carlollc acid. This mixture should bo a}&gt;pliod late in May and again throe weeks
later with a scrub brush to the trunk and

A compete line of
nothing but what Christ bm taught.

While

Lace Curtains!

before the
tin; trunk where the inMCta
can enter should bo missed Ito the tqrpllratlou. as the sole object la to prevent the
laying of the eggs from which the grubs

Strawberries will send their roots from
twenty to thirty/Inches Into tbe ground,
if it is made ver, rich and well worked to
that depth. Mulching with rotted forest
leaves saves all oeceMity for watering,
and with the ground prepared and fertil
Ised in this manner the plants will bo sure
---------- *
more and better colored
berries

Him “Now is Christ with us. Uxa *l the
end of the world) wo shall be with Him where
He in" Behalf. “He may Lido himself, but

a ookl. unkind world, the diacipitw «vr&gt;, not
to think they wurw deserted. Their Master

ofChUtasr

And the largest and best selected stock of

UPHOLSTERY
AND

hard an that of

arm u -with
always.
Ho came to bo 'Emmanuel.

dally to defend and keep;
I end to guide, with us in

PARLOR GOODS
To be found in the West

in moat localities this will not

Ing firms engaged In the peanut trade m
St. Louis. Cincinnati. New York. Norfolk.

rieulture Um

thia bieaeed truth, and

Visitors are invited to inspect our goods

�jfFECTS OF

TARIFF

TINKERING.

HIGH PRICED COOKS.
1-08 Idrax °° whlch
Mm" Url3
I. framed am deadly to home industries,
n-t Mr Will8 and h‘D friends refuse to t
tern it A" If '&lt;«■1110 “P*0" parpora

“—Jj,:
.hero oomes a scries of diss_
L« now In on« state or branch of Indus
♦rr and then in another, which curiously
nitrate* tho theories to which this
U
wr. tto being and Ita shape
A
-.&gt;:nc* from Philadelphia, which
frcoho®
-,. worth studying because ths
7.ta. nrhirip! which it illuatrates is ftp
ou~]
.• Mills bill to the entire rauge
, of IffiP’rt- • *,ich affec‘ b7 “.“prftooo
oerrtri of «&gt;«•
home industries
■f]&gt;,
itrophs in tho botton bora
t-.;,’. -■ f .-stimated by one largo dealer.
-hasaircaih ■.•mp. lied at least6.000 work­
- ertferUriciptHatossak other employ
........ - op after another ha*cltswd,
ujfltb -.ui- vfew of tkc strongest conwlii- b depend for tho sale of good*
'........... • ream low prices, but upon
of on sstablished custom.
.^ration- The Boston Com
ta-lieves that none can be
BU-MJ.-il II .
tahls
business
What is the
duifeg '• P
■ :;-’y this, that duties have
trowle*
txci rcihi - ; from about ten cent* per
:-: —
tiiree
per
pair,
and
mlf to JO-- A
i——
—■ — ■cents
—। r
— r
—— -----mi*, si *
wheo
overstocked
taufcet
cause* ruinous priara
tteA'—&gt;'
i’ffF Tribune
F.i:-'-.- Dur to the Mill* DHL
Tie Mi:.''’bill has already been the dlf u $2,000,000 fffiluro lu Saa
William T Coleman &amp; Co.,
Franc- •
-.- a-rrs In California fruits,
' .&lt;4&gt;d borax, with large branch
bnus- - m '.■ ng,-. St P*qL Kansas Qty
-irj«endad upon tho sale of
and Nev Yi ■:
to enable them to fulfill
•
.
The Mills bill placing
hrtpt
ti&gt;e Iren list appearedon limo
bora*
li e sale, anti tho firm, not­
to fn
.:: ;i was solvent, had to go to
with ■
Mill* bill also places fruit
*. and If It abould pass it
rtain.ro ruin n finfi with large
pereh ''.'t
rafts oat
The Coleman
. aUur-- • -. hr.erfcre very acrkmsly with
the ex' - - -! the farmer" and fiahermen
of the I’.irtfic. «Ixirh wore not vary good,
oadwii. i --J -•-great deal worse
The
wcol
• ! •
uthwest and California
le c ••■ r' ody.to market, but tho free wool
cl,&lt;&gt;.
’ Mil:* t ill bangs over it with

CHEFS DO NOT EXERT THEMSELVES

Keaton.
Silver star.
Forait city,
Ona Spoon.
Fatadsco.
Empire,

What has become of the old DemacraMrt

n*vtrr
Davis' -o. K."

Ne ttus Ultra,

Veteran.
Favorite,

opened the

William H, Barnum's refusal to

_

«!», u«“S%

ORTT ConMcUon for Cl^-.uLl UJ. LI?
l» ISSA—Hm. Tort
Tbo RrpuWtaM, pArty u raor.

££

.

Wheeler's.
OUMm,

Scioto,
app’s Grape Crystal.
Geo. Washington,
Fleur de Lis
Feather Weight.

StT-iS ^'oL5trdUj ““
^te thing I* certain. If tha Republican
party cam have Ita way. the
MvrabeUnkrawdtawct B manner JS
lower laboring man’s wage* and can^
gyaeral Injury of his Intarrata This fa a*
of the most Important facta to be Rent In
n^ndduring the coming campaign. -^Truy

!* Cleveland and Thurman ■
rays The Central New Jersey Herald
Th*1 ,s B Uckt-‘ ‘l»*t would suggtwt a buL
pap scooting alou^ with a ranTSd Roman
vase tied to Its tail.-New York Preaa
When President Cleveland In bls mea
sag. remarked that tbo qt&gt;ration of frra
ttade was aboolutaly frrd^rant"be IlttU
dreamed that within four months there
after Roger Q. Mills would show tho
country that bo didn’t know what he was
talking about
Yam must be admitted
th"‘ ‘jk Mill* has done that very thing
—Philadelphia Press

Intarnations]
Puritan
Albany Favorite.
Golden Sheaf,
Burnett’. Perfect.
State.
Silver King.
Welcome.
Old Colony.

Penumntal,
Gem.
—- Windsor,
Sovereign,
Daisy,

55XE’,2r.t“«

"±SJS“ ?■

UNLESS COMPLIMENTED.

Hcnkle*

.. " rt' **y*' ,n »F opinion the use of alum
a ronsutuent of a baking powder should be
uroidblted by law.”
’

well .ppotm^

Horse Sheets keep horses smooth,
clean and ready for driving.
difficult to
Wridiron tter.nr.ta K.w Yirk
txrt there mart be over 100 of item

e^^,74Or?U?“dr*1 «■
«raDy
experts! And the answer is that more of
them are entitled to that dasi gnkttan tteui tbo

1
---- '' .—people WHO
&gt;pk»y them, and It U the habit among tb»
ntrv not to r..~ -* — *_____ .___
.

The importance of purifying the Wood era
not bo overestimated. for without pun
blood you cannot enjoy good healUu
At this season nearly every one needs a
good medicine to purify, vltallxc, and enrich

sUenirtbeus and builds up Um system.creates
uu Mppcute, and tones tlie dlgcstlosi, while
it eradicates disease. Give it a trial.
Hood's fiantaparllla is sold by all druggists.
Frepared by C. L Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass.

1OO Dosos One

Dollar

“•* u» l-ro-HUtr to U»l u»7
’fill tret vorr few
ai—__ . .
.
a‘

“• D",1-!' ~«wib b
in 1,000 i»r onnnm w+.;u
.—

RHEUM.
-tod palate any mora than ammldan would
?‘Dlofl
Un’
of B«*hoven if

The owner ofthis horse spend*
an hour a day cleaning him ratheg
than buy a Horse Sheet

■owes

" * “ “ not IO! The
^&gt;7^TSin i E esnsesof Now York's rela2Z2
01 morUllty *re ita or«r^77 t*’°“uenta
»• trying climatic
COr.dlti.r-1. nrvinr.
..
?

rocompLalnta coiaumption and kidney troubles.
The jiroportiOn of infant death* la New York
I*
•*’y°n&lt;1 0101 ln London nnd accounts
largely for the high average of our mortalitv
KU not encouraging to find that
dijMjtberta nnd croup, aa well M kidney dl»-

Mr Watterson Is urging tho south to
staod by the Milla bUL ra the ground,
tliat a reduction of duty on Iron and Iron ««iins Fortunately, the most fatal group
manufactures will close many northern of &lt;!tea.—oonusnmelon
ai._ J,
furnaces and £1ve batter opportunities to
Uro southern
Tills ta an argument which
is design-.! exclusively for aouthcra con
sumption —Boston Journal

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■w*e. aouu«U c-uaniiUuR from a happy mtaebnt* of tomtom* ■*..! tu_.it—___ ■ » ",

5/A Ironside Sheet

D.TWM
ron CATARRH.

Good rooks ore said to lie almost ns sensi.7.“
proper approelation nnd applause they will not show their
finer quailtiea. However conscientious thov
may t&gt;«. they require this stimulus for any
brilliant or efftxrtive exertion. On the other
l»nd. if the employer is a man wbo'is learned
In the secrets of their calling and is able to
recogniw their Best achtavementa nnd criti­
cism them with Intelligence and subtle ap­
preciation, tbo ordinary chef will do every­
thing pociiblo to extort admiration from his
patron. Ho will stand behind curtains,watch
ths waiters bring his dishes on the table end

The StrongesJ Horse
Sheet made.

25?T.S
Spring Medicine

5/iLap Dusters
Tut Man; srttl wash.
51 Horse Sheets
11 Horse Covers

’4 Fly Nets.

In pursuance and hy virtue of a decree uf Ui«
circuit court for the Countv of Barry, lu Chan­
cery, In the Mate of Michigan, made and dated
Don’t get stuck with poof Horse
on the toh day of May. A. D. I«B. In a certain
cause therein pending, wherein C. Aultman *
Co., an IncorouratMl company under the genera) Shbets.
If your dealer don't have
N,e*riy 0*°°O emigrant arrived at New
laws of the Htate of Ohio, are complainants, and
Homer
L*
Blair
and
Charles
H.
Brady
are
de
­
York on ono day lately. Jt la odd that
5 a Ironsides Sheets ask him to
fendants Notice U hereby given that I shall sell
these people should fly from tbo lands
at
public
auction
to
the
hlgbrot
bWder.on
Friday
order
some
for you.
Onr year
!'resident Cleveland apwhere tree trade (rrovalls to come to a
the . Bb day of July* A. D. t«ti. al ten o'clock In
evptcd tar the nation the statue to James country where protective tariffs exist.
the forenoon, at the north front door of the
court bouse In tlje City of Haatlngs, County of
A Gartcld
A i'emocratic admlnlstra- The free traders should explain all this.—
Barry and State of Mlehlgan. said court house
Phlladalphta Press
P
iira had ran fof twp ynars
The mask
telai the place for holding the circuit court for
Minnesota Leads the World
of ctril service reform had not fallen.
said County of Barry, ail the following described
Tho administration has madKno expo­
property, to-wlt:
Tbo professions of reform were main­
sure
of
Republican
rascality,
simply
be
­
All that certain piece or parrel of land lying,
tained L - king,to the spoils system as
being and situate In the County of Barrv knd
cause
there
was
none
of
tho
article
to-bs
the ultimate esn.-w of President Garfinld's
Blate of M tab I ran. known nnd described as' fol­
found.—Troy Times.
S
lows, to-wlt: Village lot number eight. B. B.
Grera's addition to the Ullage of Nashville, Bar
dealt evil w-vlea reform tbo moat fatal
The multiplicity of presidential candln- Couufy. Michigan, according to the recorded
(low of »un generation, said
&gt; i
dates tn the Republican party is a mighty
plat thereof.
Dated ffastlMs. .Mich.. June Silt, tra
The dispovray of the origin arMTildlag good sign—Cleveland Leader. .
ALONZO K. RENAHTfJN, Circuit Court Com
Sold
by
W.
ll..(&gt;&lt;MMly&lt;*ar.
pbreef '.i *e'hatefuL tmuatural thing*
than they are able to do during the wfn• ailMloner, Ham Counts. Mlcb.
The Deaxxrattc free trade policy is to
th.- al.! b- fellowkd by a solemn resolve to'tar season tn New York. The withusjartlc
KNAH'ENA Van AMMAN.
buy labor in tho cheapest market In
State nr Miclilgan. County of Barry.
Solicitors for Complainant.
purge : • er from &lt;rar political methods
ehefs spend hours composing menu*, nnd
At a session of the Probate Court to.
some foreign markets labof can be irad for
Mi. N. H. ______________
Fnihlich.'tfin. of
- —
Mobile.
...............
Ala..
and .S:.gi : h - "derations of our governre ot Barry hofdennittie Probate Office tn tbeetty
less than ten cants a day
Tho free I writes: 1 take great pleasure In recomof Hastings to said roonty on Monday. tl&gt;e
jmu: •!.«• p- rtfersiotu and ruisconceptioos
traders ought to Uro there.—Detroit mending ,v
- Klug's
*••- -’ *•
Dr.
New •-•
Disiovcry for
a
!L
,l“'
,n
-’e&lt;u' onc thousand
Htate
of
Michigan.
County
of
Barry
—
m
.
whirh xn birth to passionate and bloody
the service blend together like the voire and
Tribune. ■
Cuusuniption. having u»e&lt;! it for a severe
At. a Mrolon of tlie ITohate .Court for the
thoughts If cur wtttckfulueaa against
Couaty of Barry. noMen at Urv ITobatc Office,
Inttiematteref the rotateof-Klleu E. Wooten,
A league of Democratic clubs Is now uttnek of Bronchitis anil Catarrlu it gave rating to note that there b no rivalry b-twwm In the city of Hastings. In said county, on
th-- -kbc.-:-.v' : n tua.l ehw after partisan
deceased.me
Instant
relief
and
entirely
eured
me
and
Monday the 4th dav til Jur e In the year one
spoils by qr.ickeuii! the dedication of this propped. Imitation Is sincere flattery.
Ou reading and tiling the petition, duly trai­
I have not ta-vn atiiii'tiil alnce. 1 also teg
UxMisaud eight hundred and etghty-elpht.
s'4'.tirtb th- people of the United States - Tbo Democrats follow tho footsteps of the
ned. of Arelile .McCoy, role and onlv heir nt said
I Present. Wm. W. Cole. Judge ofTrobatv.
di*vease«l praying this eourt to adjudicate and
Republicans as rapidly os they can, but &gt;. State that 1 have lrie&lt;l other n-mwlle* j th. art and to do merythin^P^ribta~fo’ti^
In the matter ot the*rotate of Henry Fol- determine
who are nr were the leital Heirs of
vi
’
1
'.
w«
ave
1
”
*■'
of
•
u
RK«
tion
or
experiment
to
they
are
always
behind.
—
Hartford
Post.
kertb.
deeea»ed.
Tr.i« was hue yuan ago. and the ••vent*
On reading and filing the final account uf W. •odd drevased and entitled to Inherit the real
Elect!* Bitten and Dr. Kings New Lit.-, bring new ideas into a final and ctfcctira and
of the •
are -. tetur comment than we
The civil service reform mugwumps, Pills, ImiiIi of with I can recommend.
H. I^-e. administrator ot said estate, praying
— - stope..
•
artistic
can n...rthe ' solemn resolve" to
that lih final neeuunl a* »ucb may te heard and
learning that Cleveland is uo longer iy1
Tu»'rru|x&gt;n
ordered, that Thursday,
Dr. King’s Nvtv Discoven torCon»uiii|e
allowed, and decree ot distribution made and he the nth dayItof i*
which Grr- r Cleveland called the nation
coors* canixrr nsnra
dvll service reformer, declare that "tariff
June, A. D. I Ma, at ten
discharged from said truat
tloti. Coughs and Colds, is sold pu aperitivedock in the More noon, be assigned for
’
:■ in federal office, convcxt
reform" is tbo only issue Tho mugwump guarantee.
Thereupon it is ordered, tbnl Thur.a laythezrth o
the
hearing
of
8x14
petition, and ttot
.
tiotn
&gt; ■»•!••• holders.-the entire Etirpassi-s nil other CToaturvi in forgetting
day of June a. IK I***, at teii o’clock In the
Trial tadtlcs free nt W. IL Goodyear’* Newport bouse the kltcten of tins cetabliab- forenoon, te auirtied for the hearing of said the heirs at law of .yud deroasi-d and
Infl';-’
r r\rriin!slratlcu&gt; enlisted to to remember what be most believed in last I
nx-nt fuunediataly becomes a convention Indi IMdltiou. and that the heirs at taw of s.-xM dr. all other j-sreonn Interested In said estate,
Drug More.
.
.
inaiibn for its head—thia
required to appear at a ersslon of said Court,
tecurc a r-.tr.-r.fmatfr
for ell the feeding chefs in town. There is a ev-wd and all other iwraous Intercated to said are
thru to beholden at the Probate Office. In the
b what
, ‘..’.ker of a year ago has
cabinet mooting of cooks. Dishes aro dis- | rotate, are required to ari|a*ar at a MMalon of etty of Harttoga in said e.Minty and allow cause.
Mid court, then to be holden at the Probate
done "’j p
' forever from our |x)litleal
an) there lx. why the prayer of the peti­
Tin! I&gt;cst salve in the world for cuts, curaod, as the cabinet In IVaxhiugton di* offli e. In the cltv of Hastings, In said eountv, It
tioner should not be granted.
tnelbmb
*• oftrnt loiM of our governcussea
billsand
When
the-formula and show rauw, if any there te, why the pravrr
UIUI.WO, ulcers,
IllWlb. salt
TAU rheum.
IIIVUIII. frVer
1ITII Mirra.
mi I -----------------— nusunires.
--------- ------------Tlio Indiana Democrats are afraid of the brutes
And It l» further ordered that said petitioner
aent" tie
is system?
*
ol tlie petltlouer should hot te granted. And
Harrison boom, the Ohio Demcxrcata are tetter, chapped hand*, rhilblains. corm, fur a new dish ba* tavn decided upon (to pro- it ta further ordered, that a*ld petitioner gtvw rive uoUce to the perrons Interested In said ro—.
... rs c-f a mad chase after
and all akin rrupfidiitt. and iawitivrly cures 8T’’* b watched by a doran, pairs of t-gor notice to Ure persons Interested in said estate, late, of the pendency of said petition and the
portion ‘p --'
p-slner than when ho afraid of the Sherman boom, tho Michl..
. ■
&gt;- r
.
■ I arut ^villm.1
flu. II.".
.1,— I —
of I be prnavni y of said petition, and the hear bearing thereof by causing «i ropy of this order
iip.-ki-, and h taadq- them so
Many gnn Democrats are afraid of the Rusk pili's or no pay requin**!. It is guaranteed gredlcuto are first lulngtad until tbo final re­ log thereof b) causing a copy o&lt; till* order to be to be published In the Hastir.xs rfa.si srac a newsP*Pcr printed and clreulaled In said County of
atnas bek -vi-d tn I’troldent Cleveland** boom, the New York Democrats are afraid to give perfect satlsfacUon, or money re­ sult is triumphantly attained. All kinds of yuollahed In the Haktixos Hana kb a news­
of tbo Depew boom, and the Connecticut funded. l*rie«' 211 Cfs. per l»x. For sale
paper printed nnd circulated in said County of
, sui-yrity ■( veer . „
when ho made this
exjxirtnietits are tried, and tbu result of tbeir Burry once In each week for three successive
.
M. W. CUES.
sjroctL W.-i'-.ubt If a voter lu either Damocrat* are afraid of tho Hawley boom. by W. 11. (rtswiyear.
earnest deliberations, If deemed succeanful, is ■ weeks prevlooa to said day of hearing
_^[A true coRy.l
Judge of Probate.
Tho favorite sons of sovereign states sro
WM.
W.
(X)LE.
Judge
of
Probate.
party
Out of ids own mouth
Tlie postoff|cv and Perry ’s store at i’ier- finally sent upstairs for tlie consideration of [A true copy.]
cnara flu* L !: S.-mnatloh of tho policy to causes of Democratic terror everywhere.
a
second
cabinet
gnth-red
around
tbs
dinner
]M»rt
were
burglarized
Monday
night
and
which h -1--; j HU administration have The favorite sons of Democracy who ex­
table
And
hero
again,
tlie
exacting
chefs
Probate
Order.
’
cite Republican terror—where are they? the stamps and posIblHce money stolen.
mi-nt ot Uie money secured by a mortgaae dated
State of Michigan, county of Ban?—so.
Ask of the winds— but even the winds j
At a srovlon of the Probate Court for the the lath day of December. In Ure year last, exsIt WGild i.r. te possible for Grover
Hili'* Peerless Cough Syrup lapalatable, ing of the iotelligvnco and keenness
,
County ot Barn , bolden at the Probate office In cincd by Nat tian A. Adams and Helen M.
Qenlatw 5&gt; kxik -»n audience ot hia fel- can’t tell—Philadelphia Press
ix«iotuleal and effective, nnd warranted to of appreciation
of
the patrons .of Die City ot Hastings. In said County, on Tues­ Adams bls wife, of the towiisliii* ot Heim. Barty
&lt;OW Citizens In the face today and repeat
cure or money rctunilrd. W. H. Good­ their art At a largo dinner given day. the Blh day ot .lune. In the year one county. Michigan, to ftbenezer Pennock, of the
Didn't Want Time Called on Him.
city ot Hastings, which said inortgagr was re­
in Newport lart cummer ono of tli»» thousand eight hundred and i Igbrt-elgbL
Ori*
—PKUadelyear.
*
corded In the rfBeeof the raglster-of deeds of
Present. Win. W. Coir. Judge of Prorate,
•'George, dear, aball wo hang the ham­
chefs prepared a lag of mutton in an entirely
In the matter otthe estate &lt;■! Franklin Patton., the county of Buitv, In liber 14 of mortgages on
A woniani residing near Coldwater is
mock out under that beautiful chestnut
deceased.
living with her sixth husband. Her pres­
On reading and filing the petition.duly veri­
tree!" asked Maude, softly
,
Sall
fied, ot Rachel A. Patton, widow of said deceased,
Unger Q Mill* |n Ida
•No. no. not that tree, not thaw one." ent husband is 35 and she is 50.
venison. It was piqued and larded out of all praying that the administration of said estate
Bprerh
■'nr discussion on the tar- be cried, hoarsely
maybe granted to Racirnl A. Patton or some Geon:" Osborn by anlgunumt tearing date the
IS MU
CoW»’s Little Pills tor 25 cents excel­ likeneai to Ita original condition, and was oilier suitable person.
ninth day af.Innnnry In the year 1»O. and re­
•‘Why uot. GeorgeF
sent up stairs labeled, or rather announced,
Thereupon It is ordered, that Friday, the corded In the office of the register ot deeds of
"Becau'r. Maude, there are * number lent for bowel difficulties. W. II. Good­ a_i vnnlsou. and with divers ttnall wagers
farmer on ono side
ZMh day of June. A. D. la*, al ten o'clock tn tlie county of Harry. on the 9th dav of Jaunarv
by facrew in•pneeof what he buys,
ycar.
among the chefs below that the
the forenoon, te assigned for the bearing of In the year IM.', at 11 o'slock a. m . tn Uber is
said petition, and that tlie telra at law of said
ii- -ter by di^rvssiug the night. "—Morebant Trarelur
Emma Bathrr. lUfisi 1». of Bayport, died would not be discovered, notwi
Fiet of w»:#i
rtrcvaard and all other , persons Interested In
And abervao, the amount claimed to be due
under a surgical operation at Saginaw, to
said «wtatc. ure required to appear nt a session at
- y. drawn from the in*
company of exceedingly experienced dinero. said court, then to te bolden at the Probate on said mortgage al the date nt this "odee Is
remoya «tumor Tugsday.
the sum
tour hundred aud one doilww and
•'
Mr Milin, with nothNo Harvard medical studnnt la declared
And the confidence of the chef in bis work office. In the rtty of Hasting*, in said county, twenty cento ot principal and Interest, and
lag whsHlH’s PceflciM
l'..n'ro' - *“
to the extent that in n company and stuiw cause, if any there be. why Ute prayer the further sum of iwei.iy-Dve dollars as an at■•i-’Mn it. Now for the “up" In his perfeeb until be can cut off &gt;a
of
the
petitioner
should
not
te
granted.
No
cure, of twcnty (Mopla only one of them diaoovcrcd - And It lx further ordered, that said petitioner
’" old and successful leg without drawing a drop of blood. cure for worm'. Try a Ixrttle.
-w. ~
« ....
• • i:le. Ills., writes to The Tbo man who owpra the leg must also no j»*y. W. JI. Hoddyear.
eve notice to the person* interested In said ns
said mortgage and no suit or proceedte, ol the jieodenc) of said petltlwr.. and the paM
wake up ns from a sweet tlumbw. and
June 17—81. OHwt college eonnnencohearing thereof by causing a copy of Uibi order luu having teen Instituted al law io recover
1.. srefully, end I think so far forget himself as to tra sod
very exquuutely end ani»tlc»Uy prriiarcd to be published In the Hastings Bawmkr a
new*Piper printed ami circulated In said Coun­
:Lfd u-/.u
both amen
aides in
In mo
the scratch tbo missing member.—Detroit menL
* 1*11,■ . --~.--.-w
muttou.
ty of Barry once In each sreek tor th res- successive
Hill's Sarsaparilla Is purely vegetable,
"-T ^ -'Ivin-j all the British and
The reason why Sam Ward scoured so wide
■|Oper*uvv.
A^enran r.-it &gt;-.&lt; on political economy,
exceirt Iodide of Potaadum, which is the a reputation of giving good dinners was not
Auo.v h; th t work* to our present
most powerful ^Iterative In the whole so much that tw bad skillful chefs nt his com­ (A true copy.)
Mthora In s !&lt;l:tinn to this theoretical
Occupant Third Floor Flat (wiping hw vocabulary of mwiiclnra. '»• H* &lt;»o&lt;«d- mand as it was because ba knew bow to got
C"
; '■ -T r',rty years' experience eyes}— What is it yon want!
up the rnort attractive menus himself, know
In the matter of the estate of William 8. Bea­
Janitor—The fourth floor aouds respects
,ar!,lir;K' some twentv-reven
Kbotif 1,500 Sons of Veterans arv at­ bow to order the cooking of tbo various dle, dcceaaed.
« who: l-r~ Lcrn nnder onr pr^ent and some flowers fer y*r hoaband’s coffin,
dishes nnd know bow to pass upon the dishes
Notice Is hereby given that I shall sell at pubFurtive tariff ruJt. and tn the light of an* begs you won’t cry so loud, ’cause It tending the annual encampment at (hrara when they were filially brought to the table. tteancaou. tothehighmt bidder, on Haturaay
I have been a sufferer from f'“*rrbforthepijst Old members of tbo Manhattan club still do- the twenty-tlilrd day of June. A. I)., max. at ten thni day. which said urenlsoi are described tn
*7
!
I find that disturbs the woddln’ foatirtties up stairs.
o'clock In tto forenoon, at the Probate court said mortgage as follows. to-Wtt: Tlie east half
•iiijr Ll in • Jralaratlon. that the —Omaha World.
vem Ifaving tried a number of n tn*
(KJ of the north west nuarter ffe] of section Ove
2d^rtlsed ra '•»are rare." wtilmut obtain- scril» Ward as bo appeared on the ore of rwiu. IU
v*
... ..." WWW./
f°V ’,sve Pnunpiewaa certainly friendly
h K any relief. 1 had resolved ,;c'*“1 giving one of bis fmuoas spreads. Ha would Barrv. in the state of Michlttan. pursuant to II- I-'.) lu township two |8| north of range aiw (3)
sh BWsTSSVS? ■ ““ coma into the club rooms, sit down at a tablo, cense and authority granted to me on the firth wrot. contalnlDg according to the original gov­
«f
tfru b^ood
"h*do*
day of May. A. D.. IMS, bv the probate court of ernment survey seventy-tlvn and f»100 aerro te
th*ouLi But facts uro better than
My non. I don’t think I know a man great reTucumcc, but can now testify w}:,{ P‘''a'' draw the pen and ink and ]»pcr toward him, Barry Count*. Michigan, all of the estate, right, th- same more or less
a '
, M** bcrount book* for 1887 who wears bet ter clotboa or more of them ure that after using It for six wyHt* * '’***.'.'_ aiul burying his face tn liu bands would ro- title au&lt;l Interest of the said deceased of. in and
Dated the twenty-third day of May. 1ML
Gsontia osHonx. Assignee.
maln in a condition of studious deliberation to the real rotate situate and being lu the Coun­
your friend Smallbore.
Bo make* me
ty of Barry. In the Htate of Michigan, known
think of a atorekeepra I u-d
and described ns follows, to-wlt;
®*nuf*--ture. wh£h I needed last Peoria, who put no many goods ta tte Ave.. BrooklynTheiinfthh*U(n‘4)of tbe.norUi fractional bah
(nlrl S&gt;of section twenty-ave (ffi) tn township
The Marquette schools cloned the other
Prodn-fL6 H’c °SaJvideu‘ of aimilar show window be bad nothing left on tbo
tbr - c.i. north of range number right
bough* mol, 1838. or that after shelves.—Burdette In Brooklyn Eagle.
day to give^thr chlldrvn a chance to go to was going to give, and Homo of iu iKidlng number
wed. sccordiug to the United Htotes survey;
featuraa Having gotten this down, in black wild sale tote subject to all enetimhranees on
und*' I'rotocUon mv
a circus.
the County of Barn . HUte of Mtehlgau. to me
offf'nvf.
ne.near1ytwice03much
din-te,! and delivered ■sslnst the yroxls and
' mo -One bottle of Knglbh Spavin Uni5S?i-"J‘1L’t!&lt;*“ *»18M und«
KNAPI’KN. Administrator. ’ chatUesand real rotate of Moses Mswonger red
Fond Mother texcitedly&gt;-8*k«" U"X □W,,. rtfRl my
NonrtJ wm■
“ ‘1 f'^’ ’nuio rule "
.
nrlv
blood
Bpavifw
witlch
damaged
her
efl.vk J*?,.'1’-’' “:‘d f“«* come into Irrecon- chile, yo’ brndder * gone te dal dar daora
at Johnsing ■ an’ bell nebbra com* bnck
“aaeeouiJI-. -Tn,y Tinje,
Blemisii cure J ever used. John McCain.
ihxlrr Darlington. Ind- Sold by In the light of bis discussion with this officer,
••noVd^Tgono forgot to take bi* rarer Dr. E. H. iJtlhnip. tlntggisL Hastings, m. terU»r Rl&lt;h&gt; -Wiy- uutUtl» made,
Consta
‘-'““’K To® N»ch.
Mlrhlg»&gt;. known and drocrlted ns Ml
aud the menu was finally comphfeid.—New
wid him ~ -Nebraska State Journal
wit: 1 hr west hnl! of tte north west &lt;iu
Mich.
York World.
section •wrni.v-s-lriit(W) In town tour ill
Patrick Clarey of
Shepan1 «•
goo-lf ttVOdaya. With stop-owr j r!vn*-.w*. can rann
lb/
00 • ’“«• 'raoTly
roven C) wrot. rontaintog righty i
be obtained from fit. I'uul to Groot Fsll*. Mon.
“nratlv i,\ ’ T tr'&lt;r1,al1 manufacturers
found deml on a log on hia farm Sunday,
tana, tbo comlnc to-nul u-tu-iua teni.-e ot tte
to &lt;O
Vfc' P““«® °r
A tourist who is traveling in India write* ES®|j
MintoteTt Wife (wboee
cause, iu-art diseaseA IftSSi
eflea“Oprovement it will
Fnclfeh spavin iinixnent removes ail
,,l9'neBa- Cousin Ben is anMinimi R.-P- *»d b!.~of th?.to r;,80Inln« that It la th. poL
skillful
lime sixteenth.
'^•-V bn&lt;&gt; *4lyinl«retkm- to ’tell the
Minister- What la tbo toxtf
,__ .
* irntho should ba taken aside and
Mi,l,.1J.r4 W ife-lt to About tbo cahxJ and
Kmv^^
‘here ra. tfanra
BAKF.R
SHKINKR.
Kteriff of 1
°«w p^i
i!’i&gt;
r\h'’‘ni‘^&gt;nayupra»tth»
By I HILU A NtBLDOX
W
dnwd,,. BrtOfop.
SMITH A CULUBOVE. Attar®
ot Hatranwi
Mieh.

Thta

put

- nal IV.mocracy and the
uj.ve. a dixna* t&lt;- experience
fit l-forc tin, next preeiwren if tho Mill* bill 1*
i: :ighamton itepublican.

.
'----- ,----- -mui mey eucil
frani bis cultivated rnnstar. Then ba will re­
turn to the Idtciien hi the happimt poraible
framo of mind and anticipate with beating
W. D. Hoyt &lt;Jt Co., Wholesale anfi
tall DruggiMs of Ibmic, Gg.. ray: We have heart the time when the gratifitxl employer
fewn selling Dr. King s New Disrenen. will descend to the kitctien and compliment
Electric Hitters and Bucklin’* Arnica Halve him iq ontbusiaatlo ptiraaas on the latest do
for four years. Have never handled rem­ velopoirnt of his skiU it is a common re­
edies that sell a* well, or glvt' Hurh univer­ mark among the good livers in the Manhat­
sal satfefaetlon. There have teen some tan and Union clubs that Mr. Belmont liable
wonderful cures effected by Uiese medi­ to give good dinners bemuse be knows bow to
cines in this city. Several rases of pro­
nounced Consumption have been entirely
cured by use of a few tettles of Dr. King’s
Probably tbo beat dinners given in thia
New Discovery, taken in connection with
Electric Bitters. We guarantee them nl-

LOW TOURIST RATES.

S? JX*' "c'“1 “

"h» 11

�—
Hastings Banner
1881 authorized him to use this surplus ta
extinguish the public debt?

That’s the kind of a gn-enbackrr Gruver

Cleveland is.

otes.

TOR

.

OLD !

backers of Barry county be driven by un­

desire to keep one of their number in a fat
office, into the democratic cami&gt;. and com­

We lirlfeve this ignoble surrender, this
Itargain and sale policy, will recoil upon
its instigators, and that they will learn

for

years the recognized organ of tbe green­

back party with tbe names of Cleveland

that greenbackers are not to lie driven like
cattle, sold like slaves nor traded off for

the red j&lt;utlag«* of ufilcv*.

and Thurman at Uh* head of its first edi­

torial column.

.

For some time efforts have been makhig
to secure the removal of Postmaster Den­

nis.

Tlds effort,

which was made by

leading democrats, led to hot words be­

tween the Democrat and Journal.

All at

once the controversy lietween those papers
Stopped, and the efforts to-.bounce Ute
postmaster ceased.

White was paid by the friends of this
federal officer to purchase this truce?

AU

knew there was some consideration. What

was It?

The following, taken verbatlon from the
Journal of June 8tb, would seem to leave
no doubt that Unit pajHtr has consented to

become a democratic organ, if Its editor
may be allowed to enjoy his office and its

salary unmolested by democrats.

Thia is

wliat appeared at the head of the first col­

democratic appointment This
ready practically destroyed the greenback
party, and tbe destruction will be complet­

“Good morning." sold tbe inventor. “How

ed in both state and county by the fusion

this fall. The rank and file, the voters
who followed Peter Cooj»cr from* motives

wm

the reply.

men vho died that we might me:
Mir Iom our aarthlr gain.

pelled to support a Presidential candidate at honesty, will never follow their present
who lias shown nothing tint hostility to treacherous party leader* Into the demo­
greenback principles?

pcaranre at the Hastings Journal,

Mont. amt on the reservation jugt opened,
in bostoMA mining. atock-Mtotag or farm­
ing. Rates,
partfcttlRra will be
furnished bj* C. H. Warren, Gen. Paas.
Xmt St P.M. AM. By., St Paul. Minn.

Will the honest seif respecting green­

faithful party leaders, animated by the

The Greenback Party Auctioned Off I

fir uB*rnJ county te concerned, fusion

As an Illustration to show how tbe farm­
ers of Michigan are protected we give the
following Instance: It te well known that
the Oliver Chilled plows are manufactured
at South Bend. Ind., and are sold In this
state complete for 817. A republican
friend of ours a few days since called at
this office and exhibited a letter from a half
brother of hLs In Canada, stating that he
could buy the same plow manufactured at
the same place and shipped to Canadn for
86. How is that for protecting infant In­
dustries?—Barry County Democrat May
29th.
Just to leam how much truth

there
might l»e In the above statement, Mr. C.
W. Jones, of this city, enclosed the above
clipping frofi: the Democrat to the Oliver
Chilled Plow Works, and Asked for the
facta. Following h tbe reply ffom the sec­
retary of that company:
,
Ouvkb Cmij.ku Plow Wokkh, I
South Bend. Ind.. June 2. 1888.
J
C. W. Jones, Esq.. Hastings. Mieh.
' Dear Sib.—We have your favor, 31 ult.
enclosing cltppling from one of your city
papers relative to prices at which our plows
an* sold In Michigan and Canada. Th**
statements contained in tbe article are In­
correct In everj* particular. In the first

“When shall it her

cratic camp.

The action of the prohibitionists In se­
lecting their nominee for the presidency lu
a doubtful state is warmly commended by

Jaking
Powder

the democracy, who hope thus to weaken
the republicans in both New Jersey and

New York. It is suggested that the wish­
es of die democratic party might liave been
consulted in this matter, since tn common
with democracy the prohibition party has
shown its hostility to every movement
made by tbe republicans In the Interest of
tew persnee.

.

This

ITS 11
But a Hee

Knock &lt;

Take up t
ie*e boys in blue stooa uy oar uag.

clothe* tinkering away at tbe machtoM.
Ptal ta n—tar Uta, n ™ — —ddlsf
nlgbtl No. he’d forgotten all about it
Batcbek-r dragged the lagging groom to tbe
itorv, got bin*, into a new
Lartar shop aud finally put

THEY Q

We Lea«

While tlie democratic* national conven­
tion was In progress, two elections were
held. That in Oregon resulted In the

largest republican majority ever given.
That In Illinois elected five republicans and
one democrat as members of the stele su­
preme court, giving the republicans control
over that body for the first time in the his­
tory of tbe state. Straws show the direc­
tion of the current, which is steadily
against the ex-sheriff of Buffalo.
Oregon fired the first gun of the Presi­
dential campaign Tuesday last. There U
no mistaking her meaning. The Issue was
squarely drawn on the tariff. The republi­
can majority of 4,000 was the largest ever
given tn that state. The republicans also
have M out of 00 members of the legisla­
ture.

in Crockery i

were no such thing
Ml III—&lt; • '“ft1 | ——
faithful lieutenant till the morning

Be
Cash Ba:

prasiin of our eonntnr 's fame.
A toe to tyrant's thrall.

(lil kens, s, r •

sun

never shat! forget our sons,
nd trials they (K*«cd through.
Na 1 betrayed a tendency to branch out in

Uy God from h&lt;-a&gt;en’s throne,
May present or accounted for,
Be told of each brave eon.

F.H.

TT-Oll 8AUL-1 &lt;
r the fim war

grow a little untaboratory about midnight and there was the'

President Cleveland want* the American
farmers to elect him as the great American
Democratic Notional Ticket.
sheep-chaser for another four years. The
American farmers know their friends, anti
Fur PraMenL
GROVER CIJSVELAND.
a man who would ruin the sheep raising elbow in working hours, with book-and pen.
Canadian tariff of 85 per cent amounts to Industry is no friend of tbeire.
a prohibition and effectuallyuihuts us out
Far Vice President.
The prohibition party has now l*»come worthy of his abilities.—New York Tribune.
from
that
market
Our
nunmks
40
and
W
ALLEN G. THU RM AL
the woman’s suffrage party, having declar­
Of^ila
*
. plows are the patterns mainly sold In Mich­ ed In favor of giving the right to vote to
igan. and their price is 811.00 each for the
tbe opposite'sex at Ita convention In Indian­
IltaATTOKM.
plow nlone. or 814.00 complete with wheel
apolis. This will hardly be satisfactory to
Tariff reduction.
and Jidnter. Some of our patterns are
many of that party.
Economy and honesty in public office.
made In Canada by Canadian manufactur­
Payment of the National debt.
ers, but are sold at a higher price than In
Cleveland's nomination means that the
Public domain for actual .settlers.
Michigan. W’e have a large and growing fight is to be tlw* American system of pro­
Pensions for the soldier*.
trade Jn Europe, tmt invariably there the tection versus the English system of free nlKrtit thutf Then* can be no two.opi&gt;odng
What does it mean?
•
plows an* sold several dollars higher than trade. Cleveland is the recognized cham­
What l&gt;oy ten years old could not tell?
iiutud* dividends. Dividend* can l« bad only
In the United States. Our trade, whether pion of the latter.
from a prosperous buaincsL A proaparooa
It can hardly bear any other Interpreta­
at home or abroad, is placed on the same
/ ADDITIONALLOCAL NEWS.
tion than this:
and demand, and if tbo public dnmaad dirt
footing as regards prices at which weasel 1
tlie ni w.pajers will furuUli dirt—and don’t
1st—The Journal has surrendered Its to our agents and all reports that we dis­ t/flie knights were started off In good
position as tbe organ of the .greenback par­ criminate in favor of foreign toiade are false. snaj« yesterday p. m. They were curortOf contw* we are pleased tcriuve our plows ed to the train by the band led by their
ty,aud will now be democratic.
mascot Eddie Cole, who sup|s&gt;rted the
“Mamma, who to Solly Forth V asked littto
kjj-yW. F. Hicks, the Journal editor so well thought of abroad, and as a matter
dignity becoming one bearing his responsi­ Dumley..
of business we seek to increase their sale.
bilities; then marched Grand Chancellor
and others of tbe heretofore greenliack We believe that the merit of our goods
haulers of Barry county will try to carry alone te what causes their popularity; and, Nweezcy and CoL E. Y. Hogle. followed
as showing bow the'OUver plow was re­ by tbe Sir Knights In double file all dres.ttbe greenback i*rty. body, soul and breeched In full uniform. • A larger crowd wait­ Free Pre**.
garded ten jean ago, the testimony of Mr.
ed to see tliem well on their way than ever
over into tlie democratic camp.
Coffin before the senate committee on pat­ gathered at the C. K. A S. depot before.
Tlie day before tbe Journal appeared, W. ents In 1878 Is not without Interest Mr. As the train pulled out rice and old shoes
F. Hicks announced himself as **a Michi­ Coffin stated: “That the acreage under flew after them while the land played. If
Homer will celebrate on the FourtlL
they fail to bring back one of tbe prize*
gan democrat“ And now the Journal sup­ cultivation at that time could be plowed they have worked so hard to win many
with the Oliver chilled plow 845.000,000 a enthusiastic friends will be disappointed.
ports tbe democratic presidential ticket
year cheaper than It could with any other
One te ted to this conclusion with regard
National Convention*.
The Michigan Central, tho Niagara Falls
to the Journal's future course from the fact cheaper than any other similar one In the
route, will sell tickets at one fare for the
market.” You can see therefore that we
round trip as follow*: To the republican
Sara- first column, on tbe editorial page, is have a right to feel gratified over the suc- national convention Chicago. DI.. June,
eeas we have had wherever our plows have 1888. -Tickets will be sold June Ifith,
an article copied from tire Iowa Tribune,
been Introduced. As additional proof of 17th and 18th (and from Michigan points
only, on tbe 19th), good going only on date
which Mys that at Cincinnati last month,
our statement regarding Canadian trade, of Mie, and good returning on date stamp­
thetireenbaekcrH and Union Labor parties we quote from n letter from our Detroit ed on back by agent at Chicago, not later
than 23d, 1888.
united 4oi a presidential ticket the nominee
umn of the Journal last week:

p?PRICE’$
CREAM

LOCAL

Circulation this was

Quarterly medial
Sunday*

THE BISSELL­

Friday evening.

Prank Beal

COMBINATION PLOW
With Reversible Share and Point,

into the city Tbured

Great 0DVANCE ©ver ©II ©t^er PbQWS.

To Try It is To Buy It:

Hear In mind that

Don't fall to examine tbe Bissell If in med of a plow.
Sold by

GOODYEAR BROS.

tomb any

ruthusiai

’&lt;1KX.! Win plcnle at

inHaaUagaatS. A- I
Pau)

K.

WlrtS

Morrill» Company

fur tfee presidency I&gt;eiug Mr. Streeter whom

the article states te “fit to follow tbe Hlus-

Streutrt'a name at the head of Ibt editorial

were not for the duty, we could do a very
nice trade on tlie other aide of the river,
I hereby return sincere thanks to those
but at present we are somewhat handteap- kind neighbors and friends who, during
my sickness. prepared ground for my
We mast apologize for writing you at spring crops, and also contributed u nice
sum of cash.
Harry Watkmh.
such length, but our obllgaiteha to the
___________ Orangeville, Mich.
farmers of Michigan, who have been our
not pennit os to rest quietly under the

know what tins position of the Journal

w.«n*.

it can hardly mean etoe than that

W. F. Bicks, tbe editor ut the Journal and

have determtoted to sell out their party—

a sharp bargain with the demurrata of Bar­
ry county, tbe eowalderatiou being that the
Journal editor shall keep tbe posUdBce.

•atehm hi the efty a

FOR 50 CLNTS

"liberate."

manaer stated In tbe dipping you send us.
Thanking you for the interest manifesto!
In writing us, we remain.
Very truly yours.

South Bend Plow Works.

greenback party around In their pockets,

Following are the real estate transfers
for the week ending June 11th, 1888, as
taken from tin* books in tin* register’s office.

Will give you your choice

Irvine, gam.
Ctty.Bi.Ma.
‘
tr&gt; Albert IL Moraan; oa.

Free traders always get along nicely when

It comes to thtorin, which they have re­
duced to a fine art. Bnt when they rely
on facts, they usually report, as in this In­
stance to vivid imagination, and thus get
into difficulty.
,

Any '. Straw '. Hat!
In the stock.

Where a*. Death han entered our midst

Cleveland as a candidate four years ago

fool* that they will follow these unfaithful

any further candidacy was fraught with
danger to the republic. But Soaredy was

75c., $1, $1.25 Hats for 60c. All go
The cold weather has made the Straw Hat trade slow, but we will

move them if prices have anything to do with it,'

E- W. Morrill &amp; Co
One Price Clothiers,'

Hastings, Mich.

�Banner.-

personal mention.

from 83,000 to 90.000 daily.

1

FATAL ACCIDENT.

Rob*l Green hi In tlw city.
Judw s“l,h »“ l» Marinm, SuiwU) .

H \l.bENGE ALL
•
„ jvnvs. Quality and Weight

'

। .’t.

। c IU inner .-boulders.

[T’S

A LIGHT CHIP,

But a Heavy Challenge.
.i iix tltor* would find it very

’

Knock off the Chip,
"tv limn Imrdforthrm to

, ..... .

Take up

Challenge.
word tor it they don’t
ln,.lUW&lt;.
.

.
H-'‘.a. ••

THEY CAN’T DO IT.
■.

.... , .,-,Vts consent to our claim

We Lead the Trade

We have a number of city lota that we
will sell &lt;m contract, making the terms
Apply at the office of Smith A
Colgrove or W. P. Sidnam.
Saturday's shower here was a water
spout in a j»ort of Barry county a few
miles south and west, where the heavy
rain damaged crops severely.
1
Tlie Republican Elector h a new candi­
date for honors in the newspaper field. It
la published at Hetroit, and Is solely a ixlltlcal pf per of the republican order.

•
Beamers’
Cash Bargain Store.

Jay Blackford, a funner Hastings tvrx.
has purchased the Sheridan News, pubihto
ed at Sheridan, Montcalm Co. We wish
for Jay the best of success hi this venture.

.Tlenn bkotmers.
• Eefrr Wtt&gt;'&lt;

Jbs-liesUT. -s. &gt;.

•t*. ip7« I F I off'T ir.v house ami four lots In
P lb- -“ril wanh «u-t n-rlb Of the old Iron
t-idre^wM'ertf-4 lor
or *m«*w tl,M
MMC.tioareixo.
urr;
-------------tn rir edriraatra to the fitate Concresskmal
will meet at the
■
r.-'vintn. hf} el IK-tlnc* on Saturday
151,1'1 1'1 '- r, T “ iniw
Mil - .
■r- ,»f tn-: inipurtJUice and there w
&lt;
I *. C. MeLEHEN,
-.-'lalrman Co. Committee.

W"“~ *' Gr,,“l
H"m”

ln

«•!**

'Ww ln

«•&gt;-

'n &lt;ir*~i

&gt;•*

'•
While the editors are rusticating at Cin­ ■•iX 'XaSSsuL*'”4
cinnati, those who wish to exchange cash
for subscription receipts for the Banxhi
I&gt;. W. S»IU, li vmu„k ,t to Mm.
will be accommodated by our obliging fore­ I lenient bmith » this week.
man.
Mil.. Wnito, .„J wlf. Mito Ed
The Journal is now dying Cleveland day from their visit u» Etate,
colors, and will evidently struggle for
■,|‘1 wW'Uki'
recognition as the democratic organ of
Barry county. It haa abandoned its own were in the city over SumUy.
party.

A son of Dewitt C. Smith, Holland, cut
his right foot nearly severing the large tbe.
while chopping wood Friday.. Dr. Lath­
rop dressed the wound but may not be able
'rhe remains of Mrs. Mary Shook. of
Moline, Allegan county, was brought to
Morgan to her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos­
eph Golden. for burial. She leaves a hus­
band and tin Infant son.

^Inx. Holes urao working on IL Wlttiey*houae in the 1st want Monday afternoon,
when the scaffolding gave away telling
him to the ground. The physician* say he
In In a critical condition.

&gt;p. Uri. •&gt; &lt;-anv-.i*s tor
. jvrnwuient Eiuptoytnent
. .out BxpenaM P*M. Ap-

iw-

Aa the Baxxkr predicted, the IW1|„
Eattat A Barry Insurance Co. levied an
assessment of 20 cents on the 9100 to pay
IU losses and exjx-nses of the past year. ’

. ami Bazaar Goods.

i.,

u. u i-:«- r!i-’ ’,,ai: ’“ako tt*’1*’*

VMM .' M..», bl,
M* &lt;K»dy„ |. VM|U,

The old Barry A Eaton Insurance Co.
teems to have renewed IL* youth, it Imadded quite largely to Ita memberahip and
to the amount of Itwurance carried, and iiu a very prosperous condition.

John Fllbum, hailing from Petnisylvania. was arrested Saturday by Constable
EIBa for carrying concealed weapon-. He
waa taken before Squire Greenfield, fined
8A.M including costa and h'is revolver kept
by the court.
Threshing machine men are hereby me
titled that tbe Hasting* Engine A- Iron
works will sell Nichol* A Shejianr- en­
gine* and separators nt prices to suit the
times. A big cut has been made In prices,

C. W. Jordan act* a* county trea*urer
for the remainder of the week.

i
WNnughton I* behind the counter
tn K. K. Grant’s store tills week.
Mrs. James Clarke visifc.1 her father at
KalnuuiziM&gt; a few days’ igst week.

Rev. Large attended the EpUco|«l convvntlon at Grand Haven last week.
John Rock, cleric in th.- Eagle hotel.
Grand Rapids, was in the city Monday.
’

■Onto Strong’s cheerful countenance'
beamed in the Banxkk sanctum Friday.
Mrs. Monw Nevins will leave Friday
for a visit with her parents, In Jackson
county.
• ■

Kludge I*. T. VanZile and wife, of Cliarrutte, wl-re.guests of P. T. Colgrove ami
wife Bunday.

Rev. Cooper, of Grand Rapids, is exiw-rtcd to occupy tlie M. E. pulpit next
Sunday morning,
C M. Mack, of Dowling, will I*- depu­
ty county clerk during W. H. Power*'
absence at Cincinnati.
•

T. .1. Bu*h. of Jackson, was In tlie dtv
Saturday. Hr came to Jake in a fishing
Bert Zimmerman has returned to Battle
Creek, his home, lib place in Morrill A
Co's I- tilled by Charley Doyle.

Mieses Eliza and Jennie Woll returned
A little child of J. NvviH’*. while play­ to-day from Howard City, where the fun­
ing &lt;«n the lawn Sat unlay, l»ecam-' Hloki-d eral of their 'stator. Mi-ji Delight Wolf,
on a blade of grn*-, which gave the doctor* took place.
■
a hard Job before It was ivmovoL Luckily
'uzRahdi Wnoton will attend the annual
till* was accompli* hcd. and tbe child wamr«
ting
of
the
Metlxali-t
Alliance at Chi­
i&lt;.unlr«l hi- rwid^uw.
cago Wednesday a* a delegate from the
John Klopfer died Fn Grant I Rapid- of alliance of this city.
.
consumption Friday, aged 29 year-. The
"Ed. Bailey has u-cured a |MMltl&lt;*n in an
body, am&gt;Dl|»nl«! by a number of' rela­
Gtwgt» drug .-tore, and will leave for that
tives. arrived &lt;m thetRlh p. m. train Satur­ place to-day. Hr will also play with the
day. and the funeral occum-d Sunday at Otsego Isv-e ball rlllb.
.; B.-.n»i&lt; r- restaurant f««r ice the ri-^idence &lt;rf John Benitmrr.
D. R. c&lt;aik and Major Anderson urr
soliciting aid tor an extension of the
• njoy.ti n picnic at 1.3 yetuw fur criminal K.-isaultin Barty eotin-. Wheeling A l&gt;akr Erie II. R. Their pre—
ty. suicided by cutting hi* throat y esterday .
ent quartet* an* at Adena, Ohio.
He wouhl liave l»eeti released .lune IK He
the --a-on was I'rough t had no known relatives. No cause for hi*
C. II. ralmatirr. of Banfield.-wn- in the
city last week on his *fay to Ann Arbor,
dee&lt;l known.—Detroit Tribune.
where hearlsitod the university.
He will
&lt;&gt;f living. now get'
Mrs. IL 1’. Cherry, of Bedford, died probably attend the same next year.
Wednesday, aged Cl: after long suffering
./li.
I.
Hendersbott.
Ed.
Power*
and T.
l!l Ih1 at the Hasting* from cancer. Ih-ci-afjed wn- a piotwer of
Barry county, a former resident of John—-- si. Bush were at Gun lake the fore |&gt;art of
town but for the past six years resided in the week. They brought home u 11 lb.
Bedford. She left a husband and five pickerel that In some way got fa»t to one
of their hooks.
grown ehlldnm to mourn iter loss.

jcAl news

at lb- II:

■I that Dr. R-nigliman will te­
;♦ isotiMf Frttay.
j

Delight J. Wolf. M. D.. of Huron, Da­ V-TV. D. *Bennett has returned to this city
kota. but formerly of Hasting*. Mirldgan. from Brooklyn. Hr has l&gt;een suffering
died at tlie resMence of her slater. Mrs. severely with rheumatism, and . comes
Tlmmas Quick, in Howard City, Saturday home to recuperate. Will's many friends
afternoon, June »th. at
p. m., of can­ extend to him a la-arty welcome.
- und wnlor* of the high cer of breast. Her funeral took place
Mrs. Runyan and Mrs. Carpenter, of
tn' a: riKiniapple Friday.
Monday, at 3 p. m.. *nd the remains wen- Grand Rapids attended tbe funeral of
I single, middle ag«l num. to intoned in the cemetery at tiwt place by John Klepfer In this city Sunday, return­
the aide of her father and mother.
ing to the Valley city Motulay. Mrs.
Our Cliuton and n baaket full of Ban- Runyan la a sister of tbe Mr. Klepfer.

it ' ii &lt;•! ।'M viand Hoes n&lt;H
thn-iam lu Jin-ting-.

ihe last :
iq Hading-al

On Mmiday hurt occurred a terrible ac­
cident In the neighboring towiudilp of
1’rilrieville. that caused by suffocation the
almost lustant death of a man in the prime
of life.
"
Mewr*. J. IL Cairns and Geo. Hazen
had taken a contrast to drive a well In the
yard of the Littsley school, at North Pine
latke. Some difficulty wn.- experienced in
getting the pi|&gt;r down, nnd then a change
was made to Um- old method of iligging ami
curbing. After going down 23 or 3U feet,
pipe driving wu* resumed, und water se­
cured. On Monday morning ht-t the well
was about to is- filled alauit the pipe, wl-.cn
(Tutric* AruuKwtg, of Prairieville, asked
l&gt;erml&lt;w&gt;luh to remove the curbing for his
own use. Till- wu* granted, nod Mr. Hnzerfassisted him in the work, the men de•ctfiding alteruately and renartiug curbing.
After a short time, gravel't-mmnrnced to
run in from the sktes, and Mr. Hazen said
that he wouhl nqt go .down agnlii. Mr.
Arumtrong hnd no feur. however, and de
■wended. Mr. Hazcu was horrified fo'heur
the curbing cracking, and looking down
the welt saw foe -hie* close in upon the
victim, 18 feet below. The Crushing grav­
el was very wet, and Mr. Armstrong was
undoubtedly smothered at once. A crowd
was MK&gt;n gathered, but tlie laxly, which
was buried Ut the tleptii of five feet, was
not recovered umii atu.r j p. m. The ac­
cident occurred just before uoou.
Upon request. Justice L? E. Warner impanueb-d a jury constating of M. Diwter.
John Brandstetter. Jas. Brown, Kellogg
Flower, Cha*. Ford and Theo. Morehouse,
who held un Inquest over the remain*.
The verdict was hi uccordanee with the
facts a&gt; stau-d above.
Cliarics Armstrong, tbe deecased, was
»ui industrious, steady citizen, nged about
4b yearn, and leaves a wife nnd four chil­
dren In pwr circumstance-.—Plainwell
Indcja-ndent.
.
■»
Children's day wu obMtrved at the M.
E. chnreh in the usual maimer. The
church never hMikcd much prettier, fems
and gnuwes taking th" place largely of the
profusion of flower* lit the previous decor­
ations. After the opening exercises a
slam address was given by the |m-tor.
telling the object of "children's day"
which teaches the children beiievoleuce
and extends charity to young p&gt;sij&gt;lc desir­
ing an education but unable to attain It by
their Own efforts. Some six hundred were
BMdstvd in their college work from this
fund last year.. The program as carried
out was exceptionally good ami reflects credit
upon Hie superintendent and those who
assisted her. Each selvHon was deserv­
ing a word of praise which we are unable
tn give sejrarately. .We would like to
make sjiecial mention of the select reading
•by Rose* Bostwick, the recitations liy
--------- Eggle-ton and Bf*-ie Herring and
exercUea by the infant class. A short
memorial wn* given by Mr*. Rose of the
schoinrs who have died during the year.
There were four: Frankie Imvvtand. Marion
Tliorp. Maudlv Fuller and Nettle Batterson.' Each one was lovingly reiuemlmred
and tenderly spoken of. The collection,
iiiio of the feature* of the day, found open
hands waiting. Each vias* sent to the
front a repr»*-«-ntaiive with ‘their money
and a dish of flower* which whet^ placed
In the franw prepared for them left the
lieautifiil motto "Our gift* In Hi* name."
Tim collection amounted v&lt; 921.

Friday evening Halting* Division gave
F. G. Goodyear a most thorough surprise.
The drill corp* wx« marched out on Main
street, formed n circle, and N. T. Parker
proccedisl to make n vigorous "kick"
against arrangement* Major Goodynu* had
made for the accommodation of the Division
at Cincinnati. Others Joined in tlw same
strain. At till* Junction Col. E. Y. Hogle
stepjM-tl within the circle, and proceeded
to reprimand Major Goodyear, for his seem­
ing lack of attention for the Division's
welfare. He wound up by making a neat
speech, showing that, despite tlie com­
plaints made. Major Goodyear had the con­
fidence nnd gcxxl will of the Division
which be had merited as Its former captain
and one of Us men in the ranks now. In
Conclusion he presented Major Goodyear,
lu Is-half of the Division, a magnificent
sword and belL with gold trimmings, all
appropriate to his rank as Major on the
staff of Brigadier General Hastings, of the
Michigan Brigade. U. IL K. of P. It was
a happy turn of affairs, and Major Good­
year was touched deeply by tfaL* testimony
of the esteem In which he 1s held by Hast­
ings Division. He responded feelingly
and from the heart. And the boys feel­
ing that they had enjoyed first the dis­
comfiture &lt;rf Sir Knight Goodyear, ooeaslontd by tlie put-up job engineered by
Parker, and afterward tb«‘ surprise caused
the recipient by the beautiful gift, reform­
ed the line, all happy over tbe event.

lli&gt;)nii&gt;*. the Jeweler’*, XKitH hail a "monkey and parrot time" on ✓Dr. Andrus ami wife. Fred Ryerson,
Jefferson street near the postoffiee Weitnes- far*. J. C. Cole. Mrs- A. McCoy. Mrs. D.
fountain pen. the |&gt;e*t day evening
Clinton stopped to rest ami 8. Gucalyear, Mrs. R. Doyle. Col. E.
.
u*ilr. for &lt;tlf at S A. Holmen* the Jewe- set the lawket down with such emphasis Hogle, J. A. ftweezey. Miss Mac Swrezry,
that Junes McGlynn's hone was so taidiy anti Miss Belle Spaulding accompanied the
The Detroit league ball club now . hold frightened that hr Jumped Into Frank Hastings Diviaion to C^irinnatl.
-»rnm1 pure, slot an- crowding t 'bicAgo for Olner's buggy as a safe harlrnr of refuge.
Finis: A mail "devil" and an unrecogniz­
Barnum A Bailey’s show at Kalamazoo
able buggy with a disgusted owner.
Tt.«- c. K tc &gt;, &lt;... ttre getting rending
July 30th.
A game of bow ball at the .fair ground*
Iblfflild nioie *aling mi the grounds near
CoL Merrill is hard at work soliciting
aid for the extension of the C.. K. A S. next Saturday.
While Hastings has 80.000 elegant dollarot Iodic- Mint genu 'already invested in the project, yet we
Ca and Messer Bros. A Reynolds.
*«rL-» in the
■ at S. A- Ildlmea*. the cannot have the road atop where It Is. Its
Dr. I awry removed,h pterigum • growth
extension will make It one of the most im­
and tumor from tbe rye of T. J. Bush
••••ntres were well at- portant line® in Michigan, and a very de­ Tuentay- Also stumor from the eye of
trllilrfl Uti'l
'■&gt;mpliinente&lt;l by the sirable road for Hastings. It will give n* Mrs. Montgomery, of Rutland. Monday.
those trans|M»rtation facilities we so much
■’Hlerai-."
mid. and without which we cannot bop- * On Saturday afternoon of this week, at
and family how nccapy to have capital sech forwitment In manu­ Vwtonlvllle. tHv" will '»■ • s-mlnnw
K-rntly purchased of .Smith facturing. Therefortdielp on the project.
toS Al~&gt; « K»"w "&lt; I—•'“rtw
* &lt; hWr.'.r
Don’t refuse the little that is required.
Z B. Jl»yi i-greatly improving the apthe races.
The Drill Corps Of Hastings DlvWonEdward
1
ternary
.
of
W.xdtajHl.
was
con;-wraiwr «t his p -idrnre grounds by a
Na 10. U. R. K. of P. left on yesterday victcd of an assault upon C. V. L
cud tab ut auvt'in.
’
afternoon's train for Cincinnati, where they to Justice Kenaaton's court tlw -th.
H
I Alt UM will enter the competitive prize drill, open to teels that the venllct’was unjust and lias
ail U. IL Divisions of the world Twenty- appealed to the circuit court.
five divisions are entered. Including some
We won't wait fo/th« weather, or righ
Ni V -t'-.-v of Using.-, and touches Juit of tlie finest In the land. In the state. for the seasons, if the spring ta backo*rivjd at Ni aiikvmach.-r Jc VanValken- Hastings Division has won tlie laurels at win! we are forwanl: If the sea-ms are
every competitive drill. But at Cincinna­ on time with a stock of good* that you
“untD* ftiniitcrv store. •
&gt;ou
■o"* ba,,CT’ “ «rW
ti. the boys will meet companies that have Xi
Or. J. A. i.,i:. Jnnan will Is- at the Hnst- won prizes on similar occasions in the SJ’rnSFa little cash that we need. We
Friday &lt;tf thl- week, anti regu- put. .nd win, taf • uUnul
&gt;&gt;»■ pt)** i”«»“ ““ “T •?'
tel) rarh Friday thereafter.
for proficiency in such matter*, n iiether
Ttahai,f„r j. w Bentley** rrci- Hastings will win at Cincinnati ta a ques,
•w ha* to,.); „ltliri|vtwl and work on tbe tion. but the boys are going to try Undr
best At least they will creditably repre­
is procn-inr rapidly.
sent foelr city and Hastings Dhiston.
"* ,llr “«u«! -Sunday services Here's hoping they may come home with Xwimclni-prcqmse to keep VP the well"*n*»bjterian Sunday school will olv
tin* first prize.
r rtlltin ii day, o.'xt Saldiath.
The l&gt;oot and' shoe business so long
cimducted by Augustus Rower during hi*
Jewwfc-c«. E.™ wurt lifetime, and since his death - by J. J-jsifly fur gla-H- free of charge.
Wilkins as agent of the estate of A. Rower,
lias been transferred to n »“n‘ed stock
Th-Z.
'*Uh1 the firemen out
cotniiany. known as the Rower Hbor Co..
t^i
*&gt;r rprartlre drill. But
of Hasting*. The members of the new
alinn
](lb. „r kjegiyg.
concern me J. L. Wilkins Mrs. J. L.J Bw.' are branching out In our line of be •
kreh.^L.100 MrT&lt;* 6r ,BW| tor summer falkin. ami William H. Spence. Mr.
S- ^Ur’”M^' K",l“lr‘* «t lhe law of- will have the management of the «jrporwstuart, KuuRpen A VanArman.
."j
tkm. All wifi agree that It s * ' ' * Xnte’dpabl** •* lmProvWnrnt*
&lt;rf
t(W
wr
"SfcX'F n “E S,’”‘
I*1""- hands. Will Is a welcmw ad&lt;Uiioo to th" tnrnte ca - i
. L;. there If there I* any virtue in
bualneas circles of Having*- He U * u'
a. li;,. Keystone.
bound top-Uhere "(X-K tolr dealing
young man whom- integrity Mn‘Lo&gt;'hVm
/
P- H. IlAKtatw A Co.
Welrelo'-t now reeeivattention tn the Intored. mitrnsud to him
imd tolrPr»«*
ymuen's
”’•* PaPer ackuowl- have w&lt;m the good ofdntai 0f*llirtto ' * ,e" ir &lt;»’ U"‘ finest heads of Wilkins will give moat of bta rime to bi* Ing litrp- ln\"*« 2; ^ocerics and provis’e7eni interesli^but wJH haw a I
III!SU-ffriwm
KtQJr, e'PV‘r '”w' ,,l&lt;? K*toof Uncle John ;«the7
manufacturing

At the McClure saw mill, Morgan, ou
Friday afternoon last. Charles Hipp met
with an accident that rrsultwl fatally that
evening. He had worked in the mill!but
two day*, and his Job was sawing slab*.
Tlie saw swung on a lever, and the lever
wo* m&gt; carelessly arranged that It would
fall forward toward the workman and lnyond the platform, rendering It exceeding­
ly dangerous. This fact, 11 seems, was not
known to Mr. Hipp. At the time of the
accident, he had his imck to the stab saw.
whh h was at the time Inclining toward
him. he It seems not knowing there was
nay danger. But foe deadly saw got in Its
work, falling forward and striking him in
the leg. alxive tbe knee, cutting nearly
through, mid backward into the hip, also
severing tlie dwdi below the-knee. With
a cry of "Why didn't you tell me It would
fall on me,” the Injured man dropped to
the floor. He was taken to hi* home, and
Dre. Drake and Fuller of this city sum™&lt;^l. Tb.
phylete.
chloriform and amputated the limb. But
the patient never rallied, expiring Friday
evening. Mr. Hipp was highly esteemed
by all who knew him. He leaves a wife
and three children in needy circumstances.
The criminal candewmem that would al­
low such a death trap in an institution of
the kind mrets the -tnmgrst
tian fnan the people of Morgan and vicin­
ity. If there is any redress, it will prob­
ably be sought, as the people there are
thoroughly aroused over tbe matter.

cdi.!!*1."*' *U1'- kw,kr ** rl&lt;*ln&lt; «rt

Handy.
Closing -mg.
Critle—Mrs. Noble.

W
, sS&lt;&gt;r&lt;‘prices, to
fiuu-v/JJ" ,w f"w stock. Now hthe

which morta *t Mr. Striker’s June
15th, 1888Singing­
Roll rall-Gcneral
.
Boweries* plants-Hr*. Smith.
Pa|&gt;er, Literature of the far East

Mr.

Sldnatn.

State interference—Mrs. Kenmd'mCurrent Italian lltemture-Mr. t&gt;tri**»Reading. The Giadiic** of Nature—Belle

June Has Comei
And. with it the finest line of

White Goods
and Embroideries, &amp;c.

Ladies, you want some of these goods for
yourself for your daughters and little ones.

We are prepared to give you the very cheapr­
est prices in the market.

These are Facts!

Come and Ask to See Them-

Goodyear &amp; Barnes.
J

Remember the “Little Brick Grocery” if ybu
have any butter and eggs to sell.

Junior

Binder,

Lightest and Strongest 2-horse Binder on Earth. Actual
Weight 1,160 pounds, ready for work.

Wheat will not be a heavy crop but the ground must all be
gone over and there is no cheaper way or one by which you
can save as much grain as with a good binder. Last year we
sold 81 of the above binders and every one of them gave per­
fect satisfaction. The purchasers tfames-will be furnished on
application.

This year the following persons have given orders for Mil­
waukee Junior Binders:
1. John R. Barnum, Woodland.
2. Geo. Kepner, Wooland.
3. John Shaibly, Woodland.
4. Chas. Mack, Dowling.
6. Noah Haney, Freeport.
6. Conrad Smelker, Freeport
7. Jacob Shriber, Carlton.
.
8. J. Hansberger, South Cass.
9. Chas. Buche, South Cass.
10. John Johnson, West Sibewa.
11. A. E. Dewey, Banfield.
12. Frank Kohler, Hastings.
13. James Ransom. Hastings.
■
14. Philander Otis, Hastings.
15. L. K. Foreman, Hastings.
*16. Stephen Weaver, Logan.
Come in and look over this binder. It will pay yon.
Yours respectfully,

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds.

�Named for the to.
Cbureh party. W. F. Steele and H.

Democratic Nominees for the

CLEVELAND AND THURMAN TO RUN;

White, of

California,

and Prines of Waa*a Vt'/A
cUu»«tta, temporary sec-

Pnxaediup of the Batiomd Democratic
with sbnutuof applause.
Oonveiiticm of 1888—The Plat­
form in Full
porary offi-vra' names having been announced.
A Selection That Makes the Red Ban­

dana a Prorhinent Feature in
the Coming Campaign.

and altoy Ita Irritation.
-After eating • b-ry
.treTHxvulul ol JWnmxra* favor IW1*^;,
. .. ..............
tlu&gt; sniiner eaten

lected for tbe temporary
organization.
A* be

National Sweepstakes.

-

unonintuusly. mm! Gorman. Bryca, and Daw•an (of South Carolina) were named to escort
White to tbe chair. A round of applause
greeted bi n aa he took bi* place, and he im­
mediately began hie addrem.

adopted," and tbe organization committee
-L.
____ .
. V...SU...
Xf«.—Mui.

Adrian Alger club will go to Chlcmco-

A Horrible Inheritance.
Tto transmission of tb*

tdously adjjited.
,
Flower.
New York; O’Dey, of Mtaouri,
and Barnum, of Connecticut, were appinted a

malority of c**c*. prevented ny use
naeof the antidote which Nature fur.7 . —i.t-h i. fnt-nd tn the remorty known au over
— --Bjieciflc-rommoaly called
Hr J. a Brown, or HMMlUirUta, SV,
writes: ••Three rears 1 suffered with
thi* horrible dl*ea*e. tfwin** Specific
cured m*

8&gt;‘Kii75S3’u“!SS3y

uooldou). theprr.n ^
maar so much tb. rvot &gt;7^^
’ *® P*X the amount due oa

x a loarxui viuo
r'..
Dr. B.F. Wingfield, of tho Boldlerts
lomo. Richmond, Va.,
THE FIRST DAV
Xxpurition bail full of political elute and
-- .1*:___ ' • ■■
--- -1 urt,L
t
--

U. »». ZV U.-IKg*.
write*: “I wa* a perfect wreck from
Blood PoliMXL Bwiffa Rpocifloreatored
• __a.v - U 1.
.1 t •• -*1 I-.—11 tzwtSKV *'

ctadliix the lte|KibUc*L.i, fm mat.y jeors, but that
tie- latter party had. In spite of thin concmdon.
fought against a revtaiou continually. But the

erotic national convention te held while the affalrx

admlntetration.
He charged lb* Itepubllcaa Tarty with giving

given to President n.n-rhuul, a subject which the
Republicans hud utterly failed to deal effectively
struggling for life and could .not long survive:
ita unworthy u rvantahad been driven from office.

dieting tbe triumph tn the coming tight of the

Aithwigi. White had requested by w
oe that during the delivery of htoi
arch xcrupied by fair women In rich toilete—

twice wa* comjarlbM to atop until the applause

north gallery, a brwixo statue of President
Cleveland watching tbe proceeding* from
another prominent position, and portraita of
Tilden and Hmidrick* prominently displayed.

tbo will of the p-irty a» to candid
prindplai for the campaign of !H8tL

fleations: That in voting for
allowed to change ita vote until tbo roll-call

gavel fell calling
the convention to
order. Every prom­
inent man—Henry
Watterson. W. A.
Scott, CoL Morri-

Then Tlionuvi M. Patti*

num. nnd othnra
hixi* numerou* to

'',3,lulv

I'-ntof a burst of
npjdauw. white the
political clulo,sucb

••“HOW. IUl t*”* Hendricks,
ot Indianapolis; &lt;be Clevelands, of Buffalo.
iu.xhv

Citation* a* they marched into the

CDtORflOO SILVER GAVEL
convention a gavel manufactured of Colorado

Of the MKress Of Hood’s .•tarwMtita »•«•*»»*
that c»rr&gt; [inrehawr receives ■. fair equivalent
tor h&gt;» mow). The familiar h-ad-liae IM
Domm One Dollar," stolen by
»
oricins) with and true only of Hood s Hanapsrrilfa. Thi* can really be proven by any one
who drMre* to ted the matter.
which be sold the Democracy rt u-day profoundly omy. buy only Hood1* Sarsaparilla. Sold by all
Wit-red “We «r»- here today,'’ d-efared Col drusglst*.
_____________ __
Una. "us reprewntat Ivro of tlw party that has Mir
Lota of n&lt;-« house* K«.&gt;ing up st Ml.
vtved all othera. the United, triumpluuit. tuvinrfbte
Clemen*.
’

PajiiHou (Clarke's extract of tiax) Skin
Cure, like many other inestimable Ix-nefite
to mankind, was discovered by accident.
Tlie proprietor, engaged in the pre[mix­
eumipUoa. oi
tion of certain plants, fnfln time to. time
noticed the effect of working In tbe pulp
rate on the skin, if there was present
any cutaneous eruptions, warts, blemishes
or scrofulous syuiptouw. all disappeared as
If my magic. After cxi-Tinienting ten
years, it has become a scientific fart and a
priceless boon to the human race. From
giving away a few bottles, the demand too*
Increased until the sale for the i«urt two
yean* amounts to 1.032.000 totttes. Large
will not willingly ]&gt;erpetr*tr They, fancy. In­ bottles only $1.00 for sale by Goodyear at
deed, that there to no Imposture too 'mntMrmn tbe jieople's drug More.
for th* popular credullty.nocrime that will nr&lt; te
Homer will celebrate on the Fourth.

P*l»il!on (Clarke’s extract of flax) Ca­
tarrh Cure. from an exiwrlmmt, ha* grown
to lx- the acknowledged Mipertar of any
qulllty and peas_v" throughout the land, and of remedy for similar nurpoees. Purely
solemn promtaw made by tlw tamucntcy beta* vegetable and M-lentifically prepared, it Ts
faithfully kept ’To th- patriotic, independent nbbolutely harmless, and effect* cures
where till other known ivnuilivs and the
moat learned medical talent fall. That It
nobly’
I* a favorite with all cla--M-* is evidenced
by tlie fact that during the past two years.
•&gt;&lt;1.000 gallon* have bwen- wild. Positively
cure* catarrh, hay fever, eolils. etc., etc.
Itante battles only $1.00 at W. H. Good"
’
.year's drug chore.

dent—Grover Cfeveland. [Loudapplau*e.]
The chairman received thia han&gt;b«ome pres­
ent, which wa» hand«d up in a blue plush
case, and than briefly declared the couvenGorman then moved that the roll of state*
b« relied for mcmlx-rs &lt;rf tlw committee*, and
the proper committee witbout debate. Tbe
motion was carried and tho roll was called,
the chairman of each delegation announcing

Mr. Collin* spoke in a voice which, though
not great in volume, wiu sufficiently clear

office with tbe White Mottas.

Great mistake* have Iwn made in tinworld, by supposing many nervous troubles
were due to l»il blond. This headaebr.
lita dizziness, sleepletuinres. etc. an- al-

Interrupted with loud applaute.
nrrves of the brain; dyspepsia. {41n, wind,
Tbe vice president* then Vx&gt;k their seat* on etc. u&gt; weakness of tire nerves of the
stomach; wcire lungs Is eaused by weak­
ho wax Informed that the resolutions commit­ ness of the parts; • biliousness, constipa­
tee would not hare their report ready until 1 tion, etc. to weakness of tbe liver or bow­
els; [mlna. irregularity, sterility, to de­
rangement of the uterine nerves. For all
weaknes. Dr. Miles’ great nerve and
country, and it went to the reoolutian* com- brain food Miqias.se* all other remedies.
mitten. A request from tbo woman’s con ren­ Trial bottles free at W. H. Goodyrer’K
tion recently l&gt;eld to WoAhington City was &lt;Lntg store.
Saloon bonds at St. Louis 83.U00; min­
eral water tree,
.

A question m to tbe distribution of ticket*
national committee, and Roswell P. Flower
tbsn offered a resolution that tin- oouvention
adjourn to noon to-day, which, after an
Mosndment making tbe hour 10 o'clock, w.i»
tuloptr-d and tlic convention B&lt;fjotim~l.
Wabhax
. otoh Cftt. June 6.- Praddent
devel^tui manifMted great iuternwt in the pro­
ceeding* at the Bt Louis convention. He re­
mained in th* White House alb &lt;tay yester­
day, agd, with hi* cabinet arorfnd him, re­
ceived bultetina from tbe coinentlou.
A

.

Impurities of the
often cause great
roof flutter.
st till* season. Hood's Haraaiiartila
T. J. Campbell then aroeo and wanted U annoyance
partite* tbe blood, and cures all »urh affection*.
offer a resolution, but did not state ite pur
St Johns capitalists will start a bank at
port. Tho convention had previously tulo|&gt;ted
a rwnlution that all such should l&gt;p referred Pompeii.
without reading, and it was not until Camp
bell had declared that bi* pap-r bod no refer­
\\ eakrned and deranged livers, stomachs
ence to the platform that b.- was permitted
and bowel* should never lie acted on by
Irritanta like common pills, bran etc.
Mlles* Pills cures liver complaint, consti­
pation. plica, Hr., by a new method,
bamples free at W. H. Goodyear’s.

THE SECOND DAY.

Bolesby’s old Junk and curiosity-.bop fa
Monroe burned Tuesday.

boewt. A Cnliforuia delegate mounted a
chair and unfurling a red banderchiof placed
oob

THK SPBOIALIST,

NASHVILLE,

MICH.

Can give those suffering
from any form of

DISEASE,
The l&gt;est possible testimonial
of Kis ability to grapple with
these diseases—a successful
Sractice in dealing with such
isorderS.

Thereupon It I* ordered. that Ssrurdsy. the
JOh day ot June. -A. I). !'•*. «t t®» o'drek us
the forenoon, be a*iigu--&lt;l ».r tb- hwisj st
•aid Mtitiou, and Dial the hetn&gt; at Uw ot »4d
dew Med and all other iwnori* itdrrratri to
said relate. are required to appear al a w*doo
of aaldTtoun. then to be tedden al ;te ITvtqte
Office tn tbe elty.of lUdtii.r. ■.&gt;, *s.
show cause. If any (beret*. why tlw prayer e(
the petitioner should not !•&lt;• granted. And It «
’farther ordered. That saidj«.iltt«te-rgf»*5®&lt;to
to the persons Interested tn said estate, ot tte
pendency of said petition, and (he heartg
thereof,by causinr a «»pv of tkl* order to te
puMlsflrt fa the HsMIng* BANhKk. *n.-»»te-

Testimonials.
Of these he can show enough
to convince tlie most skepti­
cal, ffbni the very best citizens
iu vjblUSbJ,

in­

cluding business men, farmers,
DON’T PUT OFF

Seeing him if you are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time.

Consultation Free.

.

State of Mietugwi. Count vd lUrn -MNotire la hereby given that l&gt;)»&lt;r: o* of a srfl
* - ■ - e- . - - .,i... ..i—for
lbs canity of Bam. sut- ■&gt;( Mh-ispkwa
dtroctetfand delivered against tor

taaw mi uenjui.uir
".V".
J»M B. Uv .»•»},&lt;» U»

j•--..

nuniuer anevu iu&gt;&lt; nmu
seven [7] »e»t. lurry Coui-ty Mkhii-an Jt&gt;e t»M
half of tbe sooUx rest quarter ot •^•tlon niure

town one [11 north ot mure »■ :■ ■
The Dr. will tell you plainly (US]
tarry County Michigan. *!«■ t«oacnsrSli*
whether or not he can cure
yoU. Extended experience as
a specialist enables him to
easiij' determine, and the best Wcncc west lueive [u; rw».
of modern appliances and the sastarty course until a &lt;flre-t &lt;iu ■
most
approved remedies,
! Ute ■
adapted for special cases, many teak*-fifteen, tbeore aputn «
*»:&gt;••• k««b
of them prepared ouly by. Dr. 1I tagtootng: and bring theIn«ur.ine&gt;
r--nms&gt; «»
Baughman, enables him to ef­ the
nd day ot Januan . A. i&gt;
1.»
f—..l„ qf ,11^ . .1,. .1 .1 or wo
fect a cure easily whertf^oth-'
era would fail.
. |
fount v

isi'fc

“L®!®

n.o&gt;n.
Sheriff Ol Ram • ■’ - '’’SSig
By I. W. VTaOaMAS. DeFW S8*™’

xSt?" «

,“*“-,WutaLow,s Boonuxo Bruvr should
u*rt for children teethIsg. H

Petmsylvania, Wisconsin, Nebraska. West
Virginia, Florida. Utah, New Mexico. Ohio,

entered thereto, on ur before tbe Mb d*y ut
November, In tbe year our tbotoand. etefc:
। hundred and qlghty eight.
ALONZO A JUNABTON. CIreuit EtmnCowkb
■toner to and for Barry County. Mkhttaa.
BTUABT, KNAFrEN * VasAKMAST
Solicitor* (or i utaplainuL
(A true copy.) Wm. H. 1*OWEB8.
Deputy B«|*tcr in Cbanewy.

OBCHONIO

Ml
The St. Clair county Jail I* faH.

of IHTd, and which hn.l
Lot tlie unnounci-niiuit be made tliroughout
the civilised world through th*silvery tongue

^JOHN HOLD1X. Xnrts*»M
STU ABT. KNAJTEN A VakaWUX iW*
&lt;
Attorney* for H'Xrtgsgve.

After experaxing hl* apprecla^on
oouferred upon him by hto •election i

member of tho federal union to that party
which had restored silver to that high plane
and wined to be tinder the special manage­
ment of the California delegation, which has
done so much to cultivate the “Old Roman's"

to ■}»’•described: Rrnntog north on oaSl

links. to coater ot highway knoa-n *» tbe final
Rapids road. tbenee wt thr.-.- (JI
thirty (30) links, thence sooth ten go, chain,
slxtr-aeven (87) link* to quarter (kilter tL-Z,
west M quarter (m) line three &lt; &lt; • &lt; i *i n,

The village of Sullivan. Muskegon, was
fighting Are all day Tuesday. A ndmber.
of buildings were bumisl.

. ColllM then turned hhaUratloo to tbe arlminl*-

TEMPORARY WOODEN GAVEL
■HK

committee to escort tbe chairman to hi* place,
and they executed tludr duty aniid n most
vehement oull&gt;unU of apptowe, anil Chair­
man White performed hi» last official act, the
introduction of tlw new presiding officer to
the convention with grace and eloquwe,
adding a few words of farewell on his own
la-half. A* ColUn* raw to deliver hto Mhlreut

suffered long with L’locl Poison I tried
Bwifi's Si-octfic and nm l«»’j£.ct.!j,Jre!?A. W. Buell, of Power** H&lt;ftt»Uilocb*
eater. N.Y., writes:“It i» tbe bestblood
■ remedy oa earth. I cured myself with
It. 1 r gommendod It to a friend and It
■ made him well."
Mr. F. L. Stanton, of the BinithviUe,
(Go.) News, writes that a friend was
affiicted with a csso of Blood Polson,
and two bottles of 8. 8. H effected a
complete cure­
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free. TuKSwirrRrrc.’rtcCo^

10,000 people who thronged the floor and gal
lerim cheered rwponslve to tbo Thurman on
Su. As it fluttered from tbo bonnor staff
Um California dabgatton a mighty about
aroM The Pennsylvania delegation had it

Cream Balm ■FFly^JB

bo tlw feminine symbol of attachment to the
eutwe of tbo -Old Roman. ” At 10
tbo si I*

Allays Pain and

Catarrh

ELY’S

Cleanses the

Nasal I*a*tag-&lt;
I n fl a m m atlon
that the basic principle of tl&gt;i* country wu

Heals the Sores

aiOHMT COMPLAINT*
relied tl-twdm

The Republican* had given freedom to-l.uoo.

Sense* of Taste

and Smelt

,

TRY THE CURE

ovaemiA

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A particle I* applied iu;u&lt;-\. ;&gt; i
agreeable. Prise M cent* at Dn.
rSrtstered.eirt*. ELY BROS, V- "Atreo

NORTHERN PACIFIC

J

HUR MICE U1U010iLHIB
FREE Government L AN Dib

'

‘to platforos

THE TH

�tbefa la^ioranoi, - —
et^Tbi* tnaMar.
j^w.rthar clowd by thanking ttte
tn ’-half of dO.lXIO.OOO women.
rnmotw eb. Lad been granted.
*,%D» She wa. -peaking there wax a good
(jodaCconfu* on and note* and atxne call* of
-Tiw," aa.i he - a'evidently keenly affected
by the he* of coorteey ahown bar, and at
cw t..br, when th- uproar made it naceaaary
f*r ber to rtop »|**king, ibe wciO^d with difBeultr to i- t-nwi tear*.
It la but fair
rn the .i. :-n&lt;tc. to *ay that th.- treab
3*0! of Mr&gt; Morri weather waa mainly due «c
•he «di.:i- •- "titnidem in tbe bull.
(
Am I -!
r&lt;- then made to take a twee
to
wru, but noUbcr amvoeded, and
.k. *,!! .&lt; &lt;nt.» wa* ordered called furaom-

“*

y Na atlad tecboc^raXw^Tf7 ""t* Wh*^L har® been effected by Hood'* Startoeeadtand execute Ute law*, and are rbtegil
with tbe duty at pnwerrtag peace, aneurin*
•quaMty and iwtebbihlng JuaUca Tbe Dwnocraik
party welcome «t exacting ecratlay af the ad
mtatatmUon of tbe executive power, which four
ywar* ago yaawommltted to Ua trwxt In the eteoam ot Drover Cteretand pwaUeal of the United
Brnteaandk challengwi the newt Marching In­
quiry aiocerniug IU ndeli j end devotion to tbe
ptedgwwMch then tnvKed the eoffregre of th*
people..
During a moat critical pwitto of our nn»aet*J

w .uBrirai praot Uui thl. ami-

”•■** WJW l»„

£T^’*^*tadu«-ovi
atri
him

J Am-ric«&gt; aril htrtory
WJ"Vri Uo“
nominate

M^c^ln^ titaxlf^”*10’ ““j® “ rioqueat

0»?C.Bl.ek,f

to .New York, which vlicit^l
,. r», and when the Kmpire
.1 Hen- Dnaiel I-oagh-rty to
x -Uad the cbeore were pro,-,rV a minute, and tbe ap
। .i.Hed when be appeared oo

'jKsa. "5,'&gt; U*tr
■«*
bnudkerchiefa Th* 10,­
5.
c'take* &gt;&gt;ined in
r' Vyl
th-- npplauw and tbe
"-V ,
hand tn the eart. gallery
paitTt. teU’W.vtW. helped akiag With
tn- on! irn-re twit their I fare and

lial'., tna.ietbe flag*
.nvl n-M*und*«! through
____
tatty. hie l**e watioui
witlun nwr wry urn down and feuilicnlly
■
air*- -siw uuP in tlie gallery Was «evtl

1 ret la — oudiagXbe nom, tutted al! tlir-ngh with
•' •-&lt;*':** &lt;f( ttreif It waa

^av0. /ou put off purchas­
ing a C.ioakj

Ilropp-W D«ad.
I'hj-atok^iHb* eatlmate that tbe heart
applaud
«FN. J. r. BLACK.
A* tto» nioquent orator from Indiana pro­
ceeded his *precb wwt repeatedly cheered, al­
though tbe Tburmtei men were evidently
mtiw* under tbe point* tbe toH*H Sycamore"
made in favor of ■electing an Indianian (or
tbe vice prenideottul nominee. He said:
The hlrtoriaa* at Euroj»- doncrilin Ifalgiutn at
the Latite gnaoto m all tbe great ware that IranRilre i. tww-t! Lun-pean uatteu*. 1 rotne from
tbe ptttlkal battle ground of xbe United Matew—
teim rim I4*tc of Indiana. While k-rvai ware
ak* piaiv ta &lt;Xbvr cr.unttww, and eni|&gt;irre anil
dynastte* are &lt;nwrthrown or vrtataiiihcd. &gt;• hi In
dlanaquertfamdr mightier laipirt are determined
for tbe wluAec'-iintry by bvr attitude, either pf
victory re &lt;Weat at ptreidcntiid eteettau*. Wh.
will Inquire "How front th,- hatth-‘ on any lint on*
or two northeru atato, except Indiana! You.
gvutfatnre is tbe *&gt;mtb with everything In ferfl.
will not a*k -How gre, Uhnofa! • to our weak, luc
you know faiw she will go You will not atot
“How r&gt;~ t»- i-ou. ii_zu..-—
•

Pfa.er&gt;4.re and-qrety.B n*. U1 Lut nZ
*’*And i.-uiiUrtU Ui.- -Jdlrew ...d —n
&lt;wveT thwntpiiblfathau wmaver peMbefure de*ing ssi equal p-ri-nl.
Rytetttlir-ut m.s.a m.u
, )Mdtei.« »d
re Mem Hal e(|wndRure ar th- putat&gt;- u««wy. it
tire ent &lt; :ila*4 tiw rer-,^.,.
.... m... . . 1

feetualti wun**t under tlw pruviaiou, *.&lt; a
uwaty. Ur opera:km of which ha* born purtpuued
by lb«vastM&gt;u ut a Hr^ubh'an majority w the

Uonw« reform ta tlw*civil aervhe Imm -liwn
wi*ngnrib-l and mataua&gt;-&gt;l by Pnwldetit*arvw
land, oo* b*- lu»&lt; brvurhtarw public *ervkw *o tbe
higtwwt XatxUrd of cOkartH-y. u.4 only by rule
and pmv«|X. Imii by tbe«Lan&gt;|ile ut hfa own uu
Liriur ■ »M1 utiM-lndi fcdoti.ix-T Ui.iu ut |&gt;uM*. aflair*
In «mcy teunch and Zcpartn»iit ut Uwg-.rernn am Under Uc*BurraUc conlral th*- ri*hU

u* V lit be. There will be De Inquiry nuule except
Low tbe £uck &lt;4 tbe 'battle fa uirtalurd in IncUaua. aed In New Yet*, and in New Jerwer. with
an Inquiry **&gt;inrtlnwwafa-a&lt;&lt; lo CY&gt;nn«ticuL
(leatlewwn'of tbe convention, we mine before
you, out a* mctidieatila or *u;iplianta. Un a. rep
rviwntleg a power. We a*k an honor ue till*
tfakeC ted we Irn.tar you victory w it h the other
band. Mr wk a tautw- on thfa tkkrt.aml we
tender yvu hftivu electoral vote* In yuur cutfagn.
Det te pare a mutreni in rvtnwpvet at Mstory.
Jndtaaa iwcame a «tr In PUG. and from that
'liuur -is tbh no ilkauocratlc pre*k!&lt;-t&gt;t liar ever
t—o Inaugurated wwvpt by her vote ladlana
tun ruled for every farttoa-ral who ha» ever been
■ worn ite* office tvven 1*10 forward. Wtasw Is
Uie date wlure- rev-red orrrmatctteihrv*- Where
i* thereat- which in-mre Iwforv ltd* «*.L-eenU&lt;m
witb.htolwr right to demand rrepect an-1 ivwgnl
tion! W" will again &lt; o*t that rote fait dfanifar
from year tuiud u«.«. and from thi» on untfl Novrmb*r. the IbougM or tbe cdculall rti that thfa

----- »•••&lt;! wiiu won,
r’"1
®uul&lt;* ** prevented by
Dr. Mite*', new anti great discovery, tbe
N«"W &lt;-Bn-. Alwny* cotutnatev* when
yoa am liegin to get .bort of breath, have
wmk. taint or smothering spell*, pat* or
Uwdrrxw—. In aide. ete. Sold at W. H.
GoodyeuV

May rrialto at ta jmr urn at Newaygo.
Oregwn HDd Wjuhlngtou.
Xr-S’S’ 1l»ffiK.‘7pULr.SSiOregon. beeauM. Of lu mild ellmate. Umber,
^i - ""r!*** ’ "i"11 .*,,nd-r,'‘l product ton of
Sy’s**1
n&gt;*'
growth wf tipo-

Nniind, tlw-terminu, of the NmRm Pactac
K*."lib 12.000 Inhabitants; AeatUe. 3
miles dfattut. an enereetlc and thriving etty.
’b5, **“®° I? lhr P*c,Be Northwest L
one that after* p culler Inducement* te thoae
iwrklng wew borne*
,
By writing f ha*. 8. Fue, General Paseenger
Agent, bortbern PbcIBc Railroad. St. Paul.
Minn., be will wnd you ilirutrated pamphlet*,
ntapeand booksgl ring you valuable InformaUoa
tn reference to tlw country trovmed br this
great line from Mt. Paul, Mlnoeanoh* Duluth
and Aahtaad to Porttaod.OregoXehd TaXa
to
w.^ln1«tt&gt;'1 Territory. ThI. road.
*?**■ h*-1"* tb« only rail line to
spoKMu- I- all*. Tacoma and Seattle.rehebea all
Irioril*! l-utot* It* Northern Minure.**and
Itaksca. Montana, Idaho. Oregon arii! WmtftlDgton po*te**re uu-iualled *ceolc attraction,, as
well a* superior train equipment, such as din“!? roloQl'! deeper* tor the use at int'XMnk •riilsr,. neither of whleh ronvralences
are to be found on an&gt; other Hue ticketing bu*lne»* to the atalM and

great

when * regular babtt ot body can be eea
wllbout rhangtng the diet ar dlaorgunlzlng
•yatem, if they will only

/ The Canth-kl Co’* ult abed nt Mantotee
burnr*! Tuenday. Ixkm &lt;1,-900.

. ilui«hW hi* unpasafrmed
IW in til- wtwt unitary turn
-Inch hid a portrait of Clevet»wo( the great plctare of
aiding. twewling to tbe full
&gt;nrentioo tbe, well-known
features of tbe pree-

flr*t time durutg iu
■pro--re-ll ng*. Tbe del­
egatee inpuuted the

CONSTIPATION,

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» poaeeas peculiar curative power,
•evereat eaaea of ecnrfula or salt
. wiw-n other prvjiamtion* bed Iwcn
powrrteaa. the u*e of Hood’a Saraapartlla
ha* brought about the happlnrt result*.
75*^* °f “**
c- Whittier, of
UmelL Maa*., who luffrml terribly from
ecrofulou* *onw; that of Charlca A. Kote
01 E*»t Wilton. N. T., who had
thirteen abter**,-, &lt;m hl* face and neek:
that of Willie Duff, of Walpole. Maae.,
who had hip dbeaiM- and scrofula ao bail
tint phy.lci.na said hr could not recover,
are a few of tlie many Irutaneea In which
wonderful rare* were effected by this
medicine.

K so, now is your chance to
?Ave money on the 'invest। ment
Marr &amp; Duff have marked
down all their Cloaks to cost
and under.
You can have a good fresh
line to select fcom at an ex­
traordinary low price.
emedy
This is a chance to purchase
r-'i—•■■■ -r".—cuouivu. *liu IU UK- Lanies’ and Childred*s Cloaks
ssAxr^nu*ws.^-iSi cheap.
remedy Peckham** Croup Rem- UFcS all
We have marked them all
SS ffiLS£ forms of over in

,

R

to the most delicate cttiid. No
rnnr*
form of opiate eater Into It* eomrUUD
posmon. iberotrv obviating tbe rtupefytngeffect
resulttng from tbe admlalstraUoa ot the variou*

Cures
whooping--ssffi“Ks£yg-:
Cnujrh
to
’rwnttoeple**.
: n“1* «*•
“» hour*
a®®vvug
u.
nmjy
anxious
■ *
Cures
Coughs and
Colds.

PET KHAWS CROUP REMEDY
&gt;,rn*rrd only by Dr. H. C. Peckham. FroeTbWk' toIdby 1111 dn'K|rll,u- JBe- an&lt;1 Mc-

—Sold la Haatlng* by-----

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist.

MARR &amp;. DUFF.

Wher® Are You Going?

lii front of Farmers’ Sheds.

— V — JOB I W UM rvma oo yoo p
Upon Moeipt ol an Mwwer to the abova
u'ine you will be tarol*hed. fre. of .xpeare

Ute*, wail te r.-rio ted thfa fall «&gt;U. the role uf
Indiana - r **dl n. t
r,t„l at *3 Mate uo
inktea-^ 1 know &lt; t errtam mlculatrm* to fan* IndfaM cut. «&gt;atr,er inIhMmcw de- tn.y Mdtena
dr&gt;troye,-ry ' —tumh»pe he
I eay terr. Mr. fliamnati and gratirimn at thia
magidAcw.t cunvrvtiua that the Imre of Uttle
^an- lb- wuiw. thfa yaar that tbr&lt; &gt;rrr tn lte«;
L*p*ic lt&gt;
tli&gt;» •wiillriukl. aul u«m: tlw tfaUU *111 U.&lt; l, x-uangvd Tbe ptetgr. we
ptelg-- &lt; t a .-ontlu.iant* *- tie- !»■»*• --f iLe ten■•fit* uf gi.-l KvrerwtewL tlx- natl&lt;|t&gt;al !•»*:*•&gt;
v-racyuav-A-v- n renewal of pujMilnr trp»» b» tbe
re-efacte?i« «»f a chief iMfhtnue wb*. )**» been
taJthtuL alih- and prwdeai Ttey Invoke lu wl'lltten t, that Irn-t tte lr**cfnr to Uag DnMMwracy
ut the entire b-uWaUwt&gt; power
Th,- ltepiil*llc*u party. ciNttrolllng the wnate.
VoirJwo -Takr &gt;&gt;nunt by Oregon and rely
• «i li-ltan* and y&gt;et • III ant be defeated
Ur ptre.ot tojriAi n MW on thfa ti- »et j-hyatally o.m! Mwntalh -tnxig. endowed with itwntM
and piiydcal tttv'fie- year* to rerrw We name a
ma;i wfa, ha* proven hint*elf •■we and over

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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Mich.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION
Taking effect Not 20th, IM7.

Grand Rapid*
Middleville....
D. O. Roblntoti, ITrrident;
W. 8. Goodyear. Vkw. 1-rea.i
0. D. Beebe. C ashler.

FOR ONE DOLLAR
doubt. avdaoncHital. unjust tana can i.-tUar te
|*»prr&lt;&gt; a*:-i&gt;-l-l I .«• o-|«Ued
.
Th.- Itews-.rrtk- paitv &gt;11 .cnMlow* wftn aT
tbr|a»w«r u-iin-fal (■• it to aliugglr-t - reform
Itew laeaSn aoiM-laiy— with the pledg- . ut lt»
Lu&gt;t Idatfurm Ii&gt;&lt;lor~.1 at the ballot !•-* by tbr
suffrage* &gt;&lt;•»!&gt;■ |ieop4r

Special bargain* in Dress
Goods, Plushes, Silks, and Vel­
vets.
Also Flannels and Blankets.
Underwear in white, grey or
scrrlet cheap.
We can save you money on
your Cotton purchases, either
m bleached or unbleached.

COITS HONEST
I. K. K nappe-

But look at tbe specUsela which Indiana* p-v-w-ou
Kite &lt;w*l four ynar* ago O0.&lt;**&gt; »-.&lt;•■* She will
owt Vo.uu) vote* ar the ajiitouw-bing eteetk-n.

nev*»rtr» ■&lt; kt- aboukl bv unjustly .toerenard to
*11 our P«*d*- Audited by ItetnucraSk- |-vtm ipire.
the lutervrta of Um* people an- brirapwl. when, by

na»*naltre«Miry The a&gt;«ey m*w hl*-Ml*fa thfrelecol (rvortiry rreultaeg from Mi|&lt;.*lh;.«o teva
tiue atrw-unta to more than &gt;IS‘-.&lt;**’ (W, and tie
eurplu. clfacted fa nwilitax tie- Mnjof wore
thau
anauakr Ifatraiiriied by thfa
great tavilitettorn, tlw- rewdv of th- UcputiUran
|«rty w'/mx-ef and e*M*-&gt; U. by egtrutagu*
extwwdltwrww Tbe l«e«n&lt;MVB®Cremedy r&lt; l-irtiturzf ,
fnigablyn* jeditic expmdila’v"- and .Uolfah un

HOUSEPAINT
liave riery atom of ainrnglb—jwreuial and polltl*wl— which We .-all rertalu, in order to hold
, otir iiard pre»«rd Ut-re. Recruit the pivotal Jc4nt
In the brttletleld if ymt are wire. The key of the
•ftitrtkiu H in Imliana Strengthen her. you bold,
brute no-o. win—- judgment* are &lt;.vurtnred.de
■p'te the bonoraMr w-atlnimtality which h in
your lirart.' Chut to tbe rwu* at tlw ixadtlrei
in the lirtUrtlrid Wlivre Uw ttabt fa hoUart. ami
tin* fight m iU be woci if woe ail.
I cliabmg,-very fair-ruiaded manto amrwrr
what .tale could pn-wnt any other nnnu- » hk-h
could tieUig IU v-tc to the etertoral crilegv, ex
cejit that ut Dane P. flray. We &lt;io not put up
our man for •!■..» or parade, bid for a han! tat­
tle and wincing mail!*. IM you tey to me
charge *re madeagalnrt him at home and etae

COTS FLOOR PAINTS

MAY^GOD BLESS YOU!

Chicago, K&amp;U&amp;aioo &amp; Sagioaw
TIME TABLE.

{Americanand tun-igo
imurt permit iumI &lt;-uCAiragr every Lraueli of micll lnd«4ry and enter
prise by girion rbc*n ateuntn-M uf a* rxleieinl
market co l i&lt;ea&gt;ly and c*,ntinuou* «.pwnt4-x&gt; Id
»«1 and tla- nutn|nn
tie* Inter,-&lt;l of American W»it. wlileb riiould Id
tn; ixvlaim. hih! a* «■&gt; emit l»- le-glected. tte reviteMl ut uut tax
ready an&lt;L *1 Your- U»» i» cmitemjilaled Ly tlw- Ileuue raMc Ireri 1 .and
tu priarerte tto- ad»aetagv -»f wl* later, tiy•tawtJwuliiK Ue- &lt;viat of tte- -t—i-e-.M ire uf kfc m | tvir liopre of vt-tery In ludtatia that hi, name in
theboin--of evt-rr workinginati and nt tlw re,i»- tiiat rtatr bvMre n tjiltiuily of wMCtet I am
time N-cmring to him steady *usl i&lt;-iuun»w*UG&gt;- J not livre to rev that * - can u-x win without him.
but I sun here u&gt; May thM if you want l.i radtire to
an abardtifa- rerfaufty IwT-xt- you Hive thfa hat
He- fifteen etoctoral *wXc;. of Imlfaun, ixeniaatt
Jeaac P Gray &gt; illiGroirrt&gt;'vtand und tlw wort
• **•• Im* in &lt; nover*.
wlft fa- tlctir
wb. n tlie Itemu
Thun n wxuou &lt;if apwrhmaking waxih- ion wa* rellnd lo ur&lt;lqlgixl in. Thurtnnti * iiNiiiinatlon wnaacc“&lt;»; w&gt; hot that tbr
(raided by Dryden '
n------ -* *r-—
it wi-lrvw, uniform—
Jeraey; Dorwiv, &lt;iuf Nevada; Rainea, of New
■ ■‘•t- their vrets am|
York; PowriJ. &lt;.,.t Ohio, and other*, and
&gt;-ls»f fan trade wm a
then moved that it
Gray’s by Co*. „f Georgia, mxl Kettle, ot
epivxle, in Which tlw
bo adopted, which
Kentti&lt;ky,*afb r iwhich tbe nxrtclitiun prt&gt;•ml I'UMpicutHH part,
wm carried umuil*
crwdtxi to vo»ei
'■•d&gt; NuetMW, mid wa» mously with a
Tbo &lt;-llo|cu WM made aunng rw auUre ....
I tenac excite-inoat, every delegate in tbe hall
| being ujioii iifat teal nnd nboutlng at the top
of hfa vedev
When a vote wqu announced
from Oliiil for Gray there wm a storm of
biaww and cries of “Put him out." Before tbe
tote of YVfaconain was announced it was eri
dent th.it Tbuniianb nomination wasaxuml,
rend nwpectivclyil
nnd In the niidat of tbo mori intent* excite­
ment tbe noininatkm wax rondo unanimous,
by
Scott,
of
I'enn-I
, '-2 ‘'f/Jrlniud s‘-t*
and Uien, after tho psaaago of the usual reao•ylvunla. Ixdnnan,
'■••Mte iJLKwTn»Wril. tvnew.u»eptelce
lutlotix, tlie cuuvMtUoa ndjoaraod sine die.
i f low*,and Baker,
&lt;&lt; !♦. L I
&gt;U the of Ohio. 'Die flrrt demanded tlw pa**nge of
Tlw Kfkala Coovontlou.
'r^™d&gt;«o* the view. &lt;g.
tha Mill* bill, tbe attxnxf declared for tbo adCfNCfNKATi. O., June 8—At 4 o'clock yes­
"** torJZ’ “ L
lx hfa tart unouri
U* rtafiw Z
the uirma intel pretathm miteion ns etute* of Washington, Dakota, terday afternoon the convention of the Bamv
Mottteun ami New Mexico, atxl tbe third was otant and Protective Order of Elks war
^"■l^reta'hT*’.?"’
o&lt;n Detuo- a tribute to lb« memory of tbe late TtwimM forrnaliy opened atMtedc hall by L. M. HadA. Hendrick* They were all adopted
dsa. of tbe CipcinnaU lodge. About l.MC
Tbe rewlution* all bn ring been dtopoved ol delsgnteM were premmt, repnwnting every
tbeconvention proceeded to tbe uominalioc state in tbo Union. Tbe address af^ welcotns
of a candidate for rice preaSdeoL When Cal
■yLSr. “ •»—;Z5Z.VI Uoanla waa called in tbe Itot of aUte^ Mr. ।
(,?£JUud *7 • rirtuea m
Wz,^rtag every greotedpowte ,

tern w im full of malaria. For two year* I wa*
acarrely able to work at alL Some time* my
heart wouki palpitate for two bourn at a time.
My leg* wvnild get cold to the knee*, and I fully
■xpcctrd lodle. In 8cpteml&gt;cr. MW. I bought a
bottle of Shaker Extract of Boot*, or Sclgrl'a
CunUlvr Syrtip. of your agent, Mr. IL M. King,
and before I had taken the Br*t bottle I felt
belter, amt In a »hort time wa* nblo to go to
work, ••.'lay God hie** you for the good you

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE. cEMT?EU.

Mr. win. J. ii.&lt; ano. w uuwiui im . uoaiou.
write*: "&gt;lx month* ago 1 I^kbii to throw np
B food after rating. I thought 1 wa* going
&gt;eoB*umi&gt;llon. J »ooo began to hare t*aln
la the clH**t. *touiorh and side*. 1 gntllttJi*
tleep and woke all tired out. I once loat flue
pHintti In lour dux*. I began u*lng Shaker
Kvtno-t of Root*, or HelgaT* Syrup, and when 11
lind atu.bed tbo ahtli bottle 1 could eat three
•quart- nieal* a da i. and go lo tlrep tbe minute j
r
p&gt;. Iuwt I M.n ■ i,,n&gt;e hane—e tivtead—

•ocond taittl-. nnd pained rightrer. jraund*. 1
ought tn t* thankful and I nor "
Till* rtm»dv open* all tlw natural pMUwnot
the l*ody. Mp-H the polMm frnra the blood and
enable* nature to rrlxu'd what dheare baa dee^fSiat’er Extract of Root*. nr Heieel1* Hynip. la
wild by all druggist*. or »ei d tn the proprietor,
A. J. White. M w^ren etrrrf. New York.

She Tried and Knows.
A leading ehemiat of New York
aay*: ** No nlaaten of rack merit m
tbe Ath-lo-pno-roa Platan have ever
before been prodoced.” They era
a novelty beenuae they ait not made
•imply to *ell cheap, they era the
beat that acicnce, *kiil and monev
can produce, and will do what to
claimed for them. For apmina,
acbea, wraknea*. lamenea*, etc.,
they an —tfIgn

arTfl

CRAND RAPIDS HERD.

Holstein friesianS

MACKINAC
bummer lours.

Palack

Low

STBAtagw.

Ratm

DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND
■vary W«ak Bay

DETROIT AND

a

CLEVELAND

■*«J —H»y T»*&gt;e *«riw *uly —« Awroa*.

OUS ILLURTRATKD

PkMHtltTI

jssiswa
-* ■
■K. X. BWnx; Snaheri
ItaSaattNBvaKi

SeaM

�PMite •10,000 or »lfi,0«J

paper til) she bad teen helped ap and wen

• . ....

author, u living, a cnx»

You will think that

F«™-h tarose a.i«l alter them anffictanHyto
French farces
This will require
lone par. found Mte C. Anna Manning and
trer stater. Mi« Milan B. Manning. settled

’W a IU,
" ....£
land rillagn of Glenfield It ted fascinated
r.'
‘Hlv Minnlnr sisters.''

•rating found than resting nt last beneath

book by cutting out the
old and clumsy method.

quite calmly:
“They are
Yet it is quite possible that I put them too
near tbe edge of tbe stair"----"And they fell off." interrupted her sister;

Glenfield river, a little more than a hundred
rods distant.
Tte listers prepared for tte night with
little couvaratioa. M te Lilian was thought-

bility of Marla's having forgotten to put tte
oatmeal to soak, and no fur: tier sound issued

land fashion, "tbo living room.’' Tte fiipk-

'Well, truth to toll.

a ghostly experience te In tte tailing, i
you can tell this thrilllngly." Miss Lil

unwmt, which during her stater • last word.
Ing

^on. and pre tbo -happy ending.
m.wuu
____ „...„».
then de

ctare ttet v-’u te-’v.
i-itavtte novel in qtw*uon. Nobody w»IMfcw
you Mpectally your brolter dranuitista. but
tijatdotonotinattoriftireplayiaa sucre-o
Nobody ran prove that tb-similar: ty tinot
■ ...___ r viwirwdf. and of CtaUX-

Tire moonlight was so bri I Lian t that the

tt about ffl, who wore ter brown hair combed
mxxTihly nod sb intogly lack and Irer brown

. ...

An old Now England te'-wa that had stood
through Indian warfare, with tte wild shriek­
ing around it, like a faint echo of earlier and
thougbta.

poor aud clever New York artist named Hal­
leck Dubsonx, that this batr of ter* had teen

with tire instinctive feeling that she must
listen for something. Perhaps tte town

Bet for tire wind, oil we* still.

_ __ _ I-

tai UUI.U dm.tfuv
a^aniM Dnrinr

tr-iiwHuwiu _-.z—j
even- tower and faculty of body and mind
is taxed to tire utmost to discharge tte duty

poured out tbe follow

who wna studying tbe deed with quiet inter
"Oh, don't you see! Dubenu, Du bean—oh,
that was what It was all for—oh. It all seems
like a story, only more wonderful t Oh. Nan.
don’t look to stupid! Don’t you know how
Halleck's ancestor was a Comte de Beauvais

Mias Lilian
Anna's brain evidently did

Mini Lilian bad mudly quwfconed if be

Halleck Duteaux had long since admitted
would not prevent ter tearing that for which
Could their friendship become

to how Stephen Ashley and his wife “quit
claimed" forever to a minutely described
house lot, and did al) things that could make
tt "entirely and absolutely" tte property of

and push of cMrks irnd eurumrerx
It is one unending .drive.
Everything must te finished up to tte doe-

thia attitude.
Wks', was

on which their bouw' stood.

ttenmlrrs rabght in this whirl of work, and
are carried nloug and made to decide ques­
tions awl mokepun-luuM with a rapidity ut­
terly unknown to them in tteir own terne..
We grind, grind at our tnwimllb all day,
and grind too hard. We bolt our meals in a
fourth of the time we should give to them;
wo ruab bark ho:n« at night m furiously aa
wo left in tte morning, and our evenings are

of the day. We are lirnig too fast, too hard.
We break down long btrfors we should.
Thit haste, tbia furious pare at which we

that! It

sounded

Mba Lilian's

like tte
tho sister lo’ urge not visiting tte antiquary.

had reeaired a revelation all at once:
“Get right up from tire floor, Lilian! You
will take a deathly cold. Wo must retnem-

it tte wind) That does not, habitually,
shut doom carefully Indistinct ideas of hor­
rible things rusted through her confused
mind. But sire could not move; heart and
twenty questions at once. But with a joyful
gleam In his eye. and a satisfied smile on his

metallic jingling came from some distant

posture

clearly prove who had tellt this teoae. Un
doubtediy the builder hail been this exilmi
for tire public good In those troublous times.

by

Mias Lilian at this point had somehow got
from ter bod to tte door Kb« caught at tire
handle, an I not having l*cn Jdtched the door

is fair fight or. otterwisa, this enemy had
vowed to kill tte count, and soon after tte
count's exile bnd chanend to te sent tooccupv
a high official position in Now France. This

fleors on- no: city floors," reiterated ter
“My beloved Nan," replied tte young lady
•ddrews-* rtaiug and gesticulating dramatic-

desire to die, in fair fight or ot berwise, thus
leaving a young wife and child unprotected

jingling sound

him on tte forbidden sol) in order to put him
D.II,
&gt;_ .l. ■
.
.

no spectra) light even appeared above them.

An added sickening thrill passed through

mark, for ter sister interrupted with “Brush

advising that lovely old man 1 met today to
dye hte white hair and beard. I didn’t tall
you about him, did II He is Mr. Hikten. tte

Couches, Stands.

A Full Line of BABY CARRIAGES

HUFFMAN BROS
SELL------

ing the jingling sound.

Tte shoes dashed

inte tbe little room and ceased. Btiil ate
dssrended, sick with fright, total darknan
around, tte shoes just ahead af ter.
•
Suddenly there was a aiiuflUng; she sprang
L_-L .. *4.- - ■
■_ ..

vainly to cling to a support from which they

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad to quote prices.

The Norcross Furnaces
Which are heating scores of houses in Barry county, with
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will be pleassd to give estimates or quote prices

STOVES

of determining its character, and how long
it would support life of the different micro
organisms, :re&gt;re eqiecialiy tiiat of Asiatic
cholera. H[»-elmcns war* obtained al differ
second abnigside tte steamship Britannia
(lying in qusrantinel. the third at Hoffman's
island aud tte fourth al Swinburne island.
Tho results of tte chemical and microscopic
tests were such that tte invurtigator. As
cistant. Kurgeco J. J. Kmyoun, M. B. C.,
says: “After rlmrir studying tte currents
of tte upper Uy, 1 tun tel tn Isdicre that, if
dejecta from cholera patients should be
thrown into tte lower hay, cholera could gain
a foothold va tire contiguous thoron, wbent
every rendition favorable tn ita development

1‘roliati
Mate of Mich it
Notice it hrt!
irrn.'ihat bv an order of the
Probate Gnirt
th- • :u *b Of
from that aate wu v
&gt;»., lvuilur&gt;&lt;« wrsrnt ibelr claims snlnU the estate of Mary E
Bcehtel- late of saTd count) dereaaed. and that
all creditor, of Mid dreraw! arrrcqtrtrrd to pre'cnUhelrrlalma to aaid Probate Cuurt. at the
Crvtete office, la tte tlty of Hastings, for exam­
ination and allowancr. on or lx-f&lt;- tte ®h day
Of December pen. and that such claims will te
lursday. tte cth
Thursday the &lt;Hh

Of all kinds. See our stock ofGASOLINE STOVES.

Huffman Bros,

LUNN : BROS.

THE - TAILORS
Have just received the largest and finest stock of gooL suit­
able for spring wear ever shown in Hastings.

All the Latest and Nobbiest
Patterns in Goods and Styles.
SUITS FROM $20 UPWARD

activity—they rusted on, expressing in each
step tte despo|r of one who makes a wild
dash for liberty.

‘Bad child t—that reminds me, your speak­

Willow Goods,

An examination of the waters of Naw York

shoes. But she saw nothing in tho long hall,
which was not dark, although tte wind clouds
clumping approached, and, suddenly, from
below, sounding loud above ter throbbing

over it, of course—iu a position that would
combine tte picturesquennd tte economical!
Tlris wa have found in Lire country, and it
has a secret slaircoso! And you know, Nanny

Of the very flnep* grade of goods. An inspection will con­
vince any candid person of the fact. He also shows some
new-and nice things in

otter cities, coming into

thing, is lire great curse of New Ya
Joe Howard in New York Graphic.
thought and was

Parlor Sxxits

These with a company around and

invoker is npt to become their victim. When
Mix Lilian finally fell nr.lrop tte clock Lari
struck 12 ’
•wore a gown of soft yellowisu silk with a bit

At the bine front furniture store. Just, received for Ule
Spring Trade:

Furniture repairing by a No. 1 workman a specialty.

York Herald.

noliriuvl apdirona and broad
■bowed a room with deep wine

tn that

You can get value received every time if you bqy of

ARCHIE MCCOY,

AN INHERITANCE.

Mias Lilian assumed n sitting

FURNITURE!

natural!y suffered change during tte yaora.
This only living dsceudant at M. Is Comte
de Bsanantesau. when te first learned Umm
facts relating to his ancestor's life and death
in America, was sitting in bls studio tn Now
York. They came to him In an astonishing
letter from a young lady who was always
astonishing him. Like irer, aa lie read first a
ghastly experience, then n Inr.oncal ax­

strange

sound!ng like a yarn.

■ • uvr•
State ot Michigan, County of Rarry-ea„ At »
of the Probate Court far the
u‘* f*rob*te &lt;»«ce.
tf,,Jr-?I1*.MUn,P' ’“•a^waaty.oo'iSnre^*L tte 7th day oi Jutre. In the rear one
thousand right hundred and righty-tight.
Frewvnt.wm. W. Cota. J edge of "Prob ate.
^^inttematter nf tbe vStaie of Susan J. Warner,
M5!■«*?A,nr“**t*0110"- *»•/ wn-

Quality of Goods and Work, Guaranteed.
Call early while our stock is complete
RKSP1CTFULI.Y,

Lunn Bros
&gt;n&lt;1 ***" rt*vnlor therein namrd appointed.

are required t
Court, then to
IntteCUy ot
shoe eanse. if

we have- the

AMERICAN CHAMPION,

•odark. if

futile effort, gtestiy in ita despair.

Mia fAllan

BEST ROAD SCRAPER
IN THE WORLD.
If you will call at our warebouv*. em door Dorth of Bentley Bra&lt;. * *’*’
kins' office, Broadway, we will be pleaaad to show and explain to y&lt;
!h* aboTe
named unrivaled machine. We also keep oo hand tbe

voice of Marla, wailing:

Champion Twine Binder,
Champion and Advance Mowers, the Arthur Wond Buutfifl'
and Carriages, the Ferguson Road Cart; also the

Celebrated North Fairfield Plow.
hsolid Cnmfort Plow, Harrows. Seeders, and in fact a eomple^
line of Agricultural Implements of all the l»e-“t
CALL AND SEE US.

J. M. ROGERS.

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Hastings

VOL. XXXIH- NO 8

Hastings, mich., june 20.1888.

Hastings Banner!

COUNTY NEWS.
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, I ..rNTV. MlCHI»»AX.

BaI

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'f-BBt P*",..
of *»l~- ■&gt;

YE-AJR.

poiltlvriytams.
I w ta.Jed for po*trr.|dr« outside ot the

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Banner.

rrmow
Kyen'tolng lu the
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JS8S3S

J. MeKrlvey. Matta &lt;lro,e.
Preston Jewell. Awyrla.
I’nvlinastcr^Laoev
Postmaster, Banfleld.
, • •’
O'Donnell.
J. h. Covert. Carlton
Postmaster. FYMport.
D. L. Motythmd^dar Creek.
Joun fliwau, tucKory tonicrv
Brown A Cairn*. Prairieville
Byron Fisher. Creasy’» Comm*,,
u in. Broward. 'Broward.
A. G. Jeuup.Oranaarllle.
Fosunmter. Yankee Spring*.
a W. Artnyiroug, Bowan*Mllh.

»"&lt;Si.iL'Wss
\ pars, nav their

royal

er. of Hickon-Comen.

P
’
Mr*. Geo. Nelson ami daughter Jes*m
f?end* ln M«tto.
rr,.r
“ °,k Grove district is proES uKl “S.7 “r
'
i.ai run. our school .1* *ni»ii i,„,
the attendance Is good and much Interest
m-u fratodbyjditta^hola^
CarrI

’p*.1.1 "

U 6°W a,M,Ut Malted.

tamUf (^irAnSron’i'W&lt;‘ '‘d'‘&lt;1

21** Of the flneat yearling colts in this
SU?
”mn‘n u ,,wne‘1 h&gt; H««n
One day- last week, while Mr.-Bridg.

ItMMetiaUy.

*l”*l’ tor Mr. Warne*
mie cLt hU|^h doWn b&gt; “ '** wnd J,n*mle (oy, a lad of ten. picked up the watch
ami went away. Mr. B: caught the hov
The brick are all laid on John Ixiwn ’« near the McCallum school house where he
block.
confessed be hid the watch near the creek
Eugene Parmelee shipped B car of shing­ Such buys should be lodked after for this
les here last week, and they were sold a* to not the first time thl* tay ha* imeu
fast a* they could lie unloaded.
•guilty of stealing.
. Some of the R. R. official* high in auth­
ority were here last Saturday Inspecting
Mi.l4lv«lllr
the road, and considering the matter of ac­ Delayed Utter.
cepting the same as far ns tare.
Al the s|&gt;erlal election Tnewlay to elect
Htepben Mallory has the job of painting village trustee* in the place of Wm. Turthe ilejmt and freight bouse.
M**’**dan r«*»igm&lt;d: Edward
The maMius are at work mi the fmimla* Whittemore and MonroeDh-trich were
elected.
iiWu.nl- W.lkl,«; of Imilm K In m«n.
c. A. Ifurt’s black-’.nlth’s simp is well
pattyHtfred.
Mr. Paxley. of Jack-on. |* here in the
lh F. Bzirdirk i* home «g, n visit al Interest of th- M.-Conuiek MuehlneC*.
At ■ sjiecial meeting Monday evening
Hickory Cotners.
Mr. and Mr*. Ge«*nrv Prichard were rail- hrldkby delegates of the several church
societies, it was voted tliat each society
&lt;&gt;' their youngest child.
take a certain wi*ei&lt; in each mouth fos­
Gv-eggr Satebaugh. of Pridiardvllle. wa* sorial*. etc.
, Several of our young people attended
on our street* last Saturday. •
Many front this place went t«T Gram! district Ifslgr ,»f 1. q. &lt;;. t. at the Grange
Ledge Saturday to get their pay for famrd hall in Irving Monday.
John Carveth and fandh sin-nt snmlay
with Aston Clark, of Dutton.
Mr. Carpenter wn* in Ionia -Saturday,
Mr.*. F. A. Colins, who has liecn spend­
fur the pui'iM»se of getting the fixtun** for
ing *-.rau«»&gt;in&gt;H
wveral month* won
with ner
her oaugnters
daughter* at
tta interior of tta depot.
•..*
urtMib
Dr. Crane ha* a fine displav of groceries -South Boardman. returned home Saturday.
-Al t in
UufiUeictf:
F
FJnirr
’------ --Kenyon,
’ ”— ' of
" Grand
Rapids, wa* in
f,.-'hnrt In the P. U building.
&gt;t«i only
town .Saturday. .
&lt;&gt;. UM
IL.E. Hendrick amt wife s|M*nt Sundav
t ■-VK
Wil) WIN.
’
■ William Shrby-haa taught a. new saw with friend* in Carlton.
XThe graduating exercises of the Idgli
MOL
mill and Is going to cut log* mi E. B.
school were held at the Congregational
church Friday evening. Eight revived diWhere has our dejxit gone-’?
ihe &lt;ta:e snd in tta
.
Some gtNKl enterprising man liad ought plouuis.
an&lt;mal Bank.
The Star society* will meet this week
to come ami wake up the proph* hr this
, yi.chlgan.
Friday evening with Mis* Edith Turner at
place and get it started.
VI - ....
Stephen Stanley went to Prairieville the hotel.
Janie* Whitney has purcha-H*!- the
Sunday last on a visit.
Things are getting dry and rain needed. Sprague property on Main street. Consid­
Mr*. R. Chamta-riahi l« on the sick- list eration 81.200.
Kls.B.v,r.There Is more grading and fixing up of
Mrs. l^wi* Hyde lias been very low.
our streets thi.- spring, than tor several j cars
but I* Iwttrr.
Our school will soon close for t he •UDH.
Gov. Luce will a&lt;ldn***&gt; the republican
mer.
‘
.
club.mml all others who will come, at Jorbil&amp;c
narownre
■ dan's opera hall, July 3d.
Honu*»pa’hlc
Fred Havens went to KhIhiimzoo and
iirgrun.
Thred River* la&lt; Friday for a visit, ami to
x •»’• *tore
Goodrich was in Charlotte la*t
tu. All calls attend the ctHmnenmnrnt exercise* of the
-■1 to. I'rslThe ladles mile wtclely had a social in
a'.ni Church
Some one has suggested that a nrlghtare.iumrn
the
IniM.-mrnt
of the church Friday evening.
hood picnic to Long or Wall lake would Iw
'Hie cut worms arc itothering the com
। W. ijHM’.’i M Hv/
al tout the proper thing. We think so. too.
considerable.
v.
’ - - , i-.
rreon.
rAtibg divease* ot the Sunday evening.
The Barry villc Sunday school will or­
»AE».-; Kti: , •„ er-• : v itlon ot vtolon
Edna Haven* I* expected home to-day tn
ki Mvr-crij JIKius *
ganize next Sunday.
spend the summer vacation.
l.L,ls4r&gt;.
The built*, mite society will meet with
Morri* Burton has greatly Improved his
vQce wirt
■
Mrs. S. J. Radrock.
fldtae. Htetlr.i&lt; Alk'b,
hmiM* by hating the same re-jotinted.
Kemle Root Lorenzo Mudge. Itavid
Tliat pesky organ at .the Star is mil of
UMITH .•* f t'I.Gli
’•sorts" again. Better put It In an Iron Itarr anti Mr*. Devine were bapthed Sun­
day bj C. P. GoodrU'b.
' ’ \Wiet to t s.o-;
lings.)
There will be cldldren'a tlay sen Ice* at
Pr*rfrw ItaUflir :,r.
the Brick apjiointment at 10 o’clock and
. LKEXAm-a
Plenty of warm rain* make* the corn at Assyria Center M. I’, church at 2 p. m.
•1.
.A’li-t! • I »| law.
grow finely.
(Over J b. ',iK*i».- v iCv. »*:ore.)
Everybody Is bu*y plowin&lt; corn.
?:*£!«* :n a.i. &gt;art« ,' • sut- &lt;’-&gt;liectlou«
Mr. Sheililey bn* raise*I hh hum. which
pru-TpCljattrtia'ng 'c.
Hough * Suydrr have n fine lot of
I* ready for the |&gt;ainters. and la adding
wagons, rarrftgrs and agricultural imple­
WELT&lt;»\
two |&lt;ofehes to hls resident.
,
•
• Herbert Shelbley came home Friday t&lt;(, ments.
The work on F. F. Hilbert s new bank
spend hl* vacation.
Ida Peters ha- recovered from hfr sick­ is living pushed along.
Geo. Barden went to SunAeld to attend
ness.
Uhkjihuthand *e-!l?r.t
a lawsuit Saturday.
Mrs. VanBrocklin has been terry
Mike Roupe died Sunday: he leaves a
p;»OK &amp; ?BKLD!&gt;N.
I»r. Ahl«»tt Is not-able to !»• zip about
wife mu! family.
the house yet.
The work of soliciting for the railroad
‘mceiaAbsU.*- KKxg.HMttw. Mtah.)
' There lias Ihn ii quite a number sick
is
la-lug flnhh“d by earnest worken*.
y
' Book* in Bai
with scarlet rash am) measles.
Frank McArthur I*-gun hls schoo. on
y/re. Hall and Miss Annie Patterson
P R.
Houm-pathir Phy.- are here visiting friends and relatives. Monday •
Emma Grozlngcr ha- a two week* vaen1 •
&gt;i&lt;br.
Siirg«-in.
They expect tn start hi a few day * for their
tlon.
• .
,
,
home in Ohio.
* Mr*. Chas. McArthur l» sick.
Mrs. Williams Sr. Is sending a tew
—J. I 1,1 Vt!.
JJAET1N V .BAI !Eii. llraf Estate. Indays at her son Davkfsyc
iid limits.
.
Prayer meeting at the W. M. church
Sheep shearing i» the onler of Die day.
next Wwlnesday evening.
- Clarence Stilwell, of Grand itaphta is
wreaUtUnti
■■
Making exchange*
spemllng a short time In this vicinity.
of • noa-rtakwat
i.owwr*
Weather wanner than the wannest
•; &gt;ak-d after. Farms
Ella WeJlmau bpent a few day s vtoitunc
• sv»s* Houses and The tbennonetcr registering ’A' hi the
friends In this vicinity.
.tame* E. Boice, ot Eastport, s *prt»dshade.
Tlu* town picnic held In the Hill’s itrove
James a. sweezfv.
in Yankee Springs wa* well attended, and
’
•
•, Lawyer,
all report a good time.
n»
Children’s day was obaerved at the &lt; ongregntionai chnreh at Irving last Sunday. A Ricbanison and wive*. K. Boice, .Jew*
The church was taautifnliy decorated ami
Ef-I O-Ml - M­
the program very Interesting.
C M O’Dell spent Sunday with Mr*.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Stowell.
June Uth. a girt, weight 15 pounds.
..-.HOU—;
, .
'* *&lt;"»•
Kv, Hutlrn Mirk
Mallr lUlnr
M —'“J *’
f„im itan.l tapkH- »&gt;»"• *•■*
hT"
I.OOp.rO«».
Delsved tatter.
Victor Austin, ot Alleyn Co., is v&gt;"il- for Mime flaw*
-T81*&lt;*
tohy (* respeettufly solicited. Ing at J. P. SpriupT’ettapast few day*.
Bun«.nc Springer, of Plainwrl). is mak
Wm Bcachr-of Chicago, to visiting hls
Ing some pleasant caBa tuthto
Chaa. Elrtridgo. of « H»tcr. N. Y.. »»s
m
p
purehm-«d n pm-el «rf land of Heary Dorr
H&gt;'li«-. - . Mich.
and Is erecting a frnlt evaporator on it.

Cook a nihkkrn.

8akiHc

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

£S

H. ' 'lH "

Robertson .house,

Hastings City Bank,

K I •P' '

•*&gt;■* ” J- U

Fr^c regret that school closed

-•^PITAL. $50,000.00.

WHOLE NO. 1725,

half a mile from shore. Chas, by hi* stem
and peroeveting effort* succeeded in reseuln, M. youu&lt;vr l.roth.r r™,. wh||e
w estley worked bard to save the ladles.
Mrs. D. P. Tolles and daughter Mattle
were in Kalamazoo Saturday.
•
~ T‘ B«ber and son spent Satur­
day iir Kalamazoo.
A. G. Cortright and wife were in Kal­
amazoo Saturday.
John Andrus, wife and family Sundayed with hls broUter-in-law; C. McCoy.
Mrs. D. C. Itaum-y entertained her oooin-taw and family, CImul Dubolce. of Roes,
Sunday.
„
Quite a large numtar of little folk* met
at the residence of Roll McElwain on Sat­
urday attnruoon where an enjoyable time
was had with their sou Elwln.
A. G. Cortright sold to C. Roratack. of
Augusta, four head of two year ofil's last
week for SIM.
Clarence Pennock ha* returned from
Kansas with a new bride.
Quite a number from here took In the
horse race and tall game at Augusta Sat­
urday afternoon.

U The farmer* are. busy cultivating corn

and planting when- the ent worm has de.
troyed the first plantinx.^____

W.&amp;Gooly^ vice Free.:

Em. W.lto. tai • '
bn.
of Bool- &lt; r—'l-'ttng

relative* and friend* here.
A). Wolf.
( hariotte. wa* in town the
itoiiWTonu:

Greble.

KTbeF w’.iJ’S’tainir cUppwi •«*

W^I^S?elltoH»wlUeHabn-e«t

Y'i Mriting hrr parent*.

«&lt; **'«“• *" ri*-

day to attend commencement exerel»e».
Ed Bramble goes to Minnesota this week
to visit hls son Gerurgv.
Fred Wiwdhxnm has u brother from the
Went vfailting him.
The person or persons who retnoyed the
plants from tlu- Liveland lot in the cem­
etery. and the white peony from the grave
of Mrs. J. B. Hackett this spring may con­
sider themselves perfectly and lies rtfly
welcome to them.
When plant* an- m»
plenty that they can lie had for the asking,
any one who want* them so much tliat
they will go Into a graveyard and take them
from the graves of our friends should oerlalnly enjoy them, a* It Is to be hoped they
will. If there I* any more they would like
we hope they will not let any consideration
of honor or such trifle* deter them from
going and taking them at any time.

FROM FOREIGN SHORES.
THE

WHICH

TIDE

THE

SWEEPS

I NT®

FAR NORTHWEST.

Tta tide of Immigration into Nortbotn

gration from Yankaedom.

Each branch

SCENES IN GRANTSTOWN.
LAZY AND CONTENTED BLACKS
THE BAHAMA ISLANDS.

Sunday mi the west side of a building
tta^thermometer reached 117.
Cassius Fow has returned home from
Alblun college to spend hl*- summer vaca­
tion.
.
Nellie Edmund* returned to-day from
Albion college to spend her summer vaca­
tion.
Children’.* day was nltserved last Sumfay.
-Then* ua» a large numtar present.
L. N. Mosher ha* the cellar dug for lite
new house.
i'
Lyda Brunncy, who for a'few munth*
ha* ta*n Willi her idster at Allegan. I* now
h-&gt;u;e.
Clarence Lien and wife. «&gt;f Augusta.
*[H-nt Sunday in Johnstown.
Udle* aid society hwhiy a Mrs. Harn
Trettarick’*.

d-*-:,ir:n;i.&gt;!i.

and childrwi

ing, and on a Saturday at that
Over the hill an a star lit night —they shine

Freeport.
•I. Walker, ot Verginne* stent Sunday
with his daughter. Mrs. D. E Waiter’s. '
W. Yeltvr. J. YfiterHiul tto-lr wives, of
Lowell, visited Conrad SmriIkerS |ns»plt*
Spnday.
•
J. G. Reuter wa* at the t-ouhty *eat Fri­
day on bu*in&lt;**s.
Miss Hattie Cadwell Sundayed with her
mother In Muir.
John Yargcr wa* at the ! Valley City
TbiiFMtoy and Friday tin business.
Quarterly meeting was laivly attended
at tin* M. E. church Sunday. Presiding
Elder Moore's lead tin* meeting.
The game of tail between Frwjiort ami
Logan nines at the latter place, resulted In
n score of S2 to 42 in favor of Freeport.
The Ire cream social in mude hall Satur­
day night wa* largely attended.
.
A k»w crowd gathered on Alain street
Saturdny night, with the expectation of
seeing a slugging match. The iv?ults was
nothing worse than a little wlw’l.
Of coarse y&lt;n; /re aware that Freeport
celebrates July 4th, hi the *amr grand sty It*
os &lt;&gt;f old. Br sure and don’t miss IL IhInw is the program shortemsl very much.
Header—A. J. Cbeeabrough!
.
Orator—Rev. Husted, of Ixiwell.
,
Music—4). A. IL Band.
The officers of the day are: l*reshieui of
the day Dr. 11. F. Peckham: officer ot the
day. AVealey Fax: marshal. Henry Will.
The usual sport* such a* hona* and foot
race*, jumping and climbing greased pole.
I n the evening a grand dinplay of firework*.
Married. June 14th. at Rev. Vivian's
home. F. D. Brayton to Estella Culler.
Mm. buttln. iff Ovid, to visiting tar
her daughter. Mrs. William Moorr.
.
Tta Miser* Nellie and Myrtle Yarger
spent a few day* of last week visiting
their grandparents in Carlton.
A largi* and attentive audience listened
tn an address by* Rev. Naglrr. of Sheridan,
Sunday evening at the Congregational
church.
Mr. Sam Yritrr ami wife, of South D»well. wa* tta guest &lt;»f J. G. ReutcPs people
Sunday.
,
’

Jule Otto has a little girl dangerously
sick.
Nellie Meriau lia- been vtolting her
cousin Hattie Walker, of Martlln. (he past

ihtaUigeni. not
Germans

town.

Am you go down tin* dope llttio doU

almost continuous row of cabins on eittar
side, and this is GranUUrwn—u..t our Gen.
Grant's but another Grant’s a Sir-Homebody,

under water and just above it. for Granta'

tion nt a [taint like this where there are large
nuralxm of emigrants changing trains. The

few Of them speak Engl uh. and tbemforo

connnnmcritfoo with the pul;^lot tmlgnurt

in a hollow behind it. The little fbunee
broaden a* you approach, and yon And on a
little pitch pine sticks, kept lighted torch
like, and squatting on tho ground bceido each

farthing, four little rad

The emigrant room i* in the long brick

od'd cute of garrnmu —qu.tc bewildering

,
a yam like

this hardly sens to t&gt;c food, but only relish.
Where are tho solids, tba substantial* I
Eggs, bread, butter, etc. I Not any, in
Grantotown!
- MKX, WOMXX AMD CniLDMXX.

road, tba blacks—men. women and children
—jrwtte axel joke, gowping^. with gusto,
chaflhitg ami scandal tattling—an outdoor

groat* fcr ttam, tun
fl»• or six differont
,,
9J1X) a minute, pattaa lung enough to inform
mo that a family ot tuoa and ten children
may ta found waiting in tta emigrant room
almost any day.
•‘Tta run i* higher titan that ncimetitnea,1*
ta said, with a nod. “but they very seldom
go beyond Bfkvn.
Ttarn wa* o:&gt;»&gt; num
through tar* wjth thirty-two children In his
train l.irt
One wifef Oh. no; it wm
but third wife he bad with him; but then, yon
Tta majority of th.- immigrant* 'perhaps

fallows, with
Hoped limha.

right r

“WhaVs

that! Sousa,

raaawl

What’s

teacup full A GranUtoarn
Uy never had a bellyful of

ore going tn Wxvhington territory to engoga
In the flatarim, and tta whole crowd will ba
widely acattered by tta time tbs long joanwy

Ground nut* or paanuta, which with u»
One geta the Itnpraaaion that : '•uxlyranta
r.-r»v«-aatino
'k..---- :*«
~

luxury, and prolwbly a bushel woiid glut
ou» 4*1*** thereof flab out gragt lppvcao\ry»
KUnma uil.um n ...4 .a. ...I »«►.

spirit.
Visit Gmntatown when ttaMini* up and
M tta tropical picture, the thatched cabins
embowered in climbing vines, encircled with
the plumy cocoanut palm stored with all

Meanwhile the babies are playing about tbo

The &lt;kH Fellows hfhl their annual pic­
nic at LindseyV Khat yesterday.
I.. F. Cook and wife spent Sunday with
P. Rogrra and wife.
7 trre ripens iuseeding green aunbakcd loaves.
Sate Mrriau came home to attend chilfl- Everywhere the warm enfolding sunlight
ren'eday.
;
Ed. Ilaine* I* painting hh house.
Mr*. B. A. Walker ami Winnie are
spending the Sabtath with relatives In

this section.
Henry Morehouse miM*l a new tarn
Thursday last.

B. IL Howled wa* in your city

The tingle of a triangle, rapidly struck, at-

window, opening*, gui
MM a moving crowd.

De Ito u.
Monday

on bnsfnea*.
,
F .1 Norwood to improv lug tie looks of
hls store by having It palntal. Mr. Hull

to doing the work.
Ettie Fhlk. of Orangeville, vtolted tar
brother here la4 week Tburodhy.
A Manti’- and wife. Sidney Armour ami
hl* brat flirt all »«•« «•' "
&gt;•*« s«»Mtoy*
and report a good time.
A. Jones, of Odessa, wa* In town fucs-

dooti gib la»r &lt;&gt;uy trup’nooe, moasa, gib it ma F*
This from a burly black in a east off suit.

roof'oa tta mill iaot week. The work »a.
done nicely, and the roof la number one.
Tta work-of putting the machinery’
into the mill will comnwnm* soon. Mr. An-

unlay, score* standing 10 to 11.
t
(hind many camper* al ( rooked lake at

tarty from I’jckon C.-rner was flrhing

bon I wa dawncmabary evenin’from

iwnoa for da watoe. I» tnoa’ specfbto pJara
in Orantatown. Ma nuinc, W. IL O. Gray;
dis ma kaerd (handing me bto name ocribbled

Pmlrtevitlo.
The auction at Rwl'» took place on
Frtdw IM. A "«*« ’.T.*?'G
with’Mra- Earl Russell by which 8. G.
RummU pay to her
and assume* all

ii ,.»«riv full grown, ( harle*, n esiiey
.T«l iLrencr In &lt;-omimn.'
«*°
"n&lt;,
ie* were Sut &lt;m Crook* l»kr for '^ The Odd Fellow* had a tine day fortbelr
&gt;“un* *J“*L „f fishing ami having a k»kxI
picnic on Batuntay. though pretty wwm.
time^when &lt;’ba»- rowed hl* boat out to *• ___ u. humok
-* were
—~ 7'*.,
..,,nib,&lt;r
nrewut. and a
^ 7ta .alter* were-. ti*5 propjwed „J^l ttav aAtal to the liti of bygtJneo”bfrV, _
them going With Cha*. 1’ Mrs. tuven*.
_k
Havens. Sr..
Br.. I'Mil
I* •« vrrry ill.
V*1
Mito Jr*sle Sackct spent tlie past week

.-lit S. T«w*-»

■

watching tor a friend, the 'expected
rfvj. the frtah arrival starve, nil

tn flannel tmus-rs and a buckskin coat, to
fairly .iaxxling in wide pants, a light spring

wide open

daA Mod* * &lt;-’&lt;m of MiddU ville. put the

ml Ml II not i—» S» "-l***"- «»
p«r&lt;&gt;
I—" ar~»n~l-

MHhlgan.

The best Advertis­
ingmedium in\Barry County.

IRRECONCILABLE.

�A FAMOUS OLD PRISON.

OF FREE
GREAT INDUSTRIES THAT WOULD BE

And niUcaaia

CRAWFORD’S PEN PICTURES OF
INTERIOR OF NEWGATE.

RUINED BY THE MILLS.BILL.

CONSTIPATION
without rbaar-nx the dtetwr dworganlrim: -tbe
Cohoes, N. Y., is the greatly knitted
good* center in the world. Three-fifths

A Simple but Effective Vegetable
Compound.
■dpatlon. and ahvay* with decided benefit."Hikam Wakxkm. late ChiefJurtlee of Go.
Hurteol Mlehipiu, the Circuit Court for the

butt pending In the Clrcalt Court for tba
... ... L&gt;.. — I..
, ..

till* cause It appearing by affidavit filed
herein at tbe time of tbe filing of the hill of
ceinolaint. aad by other proof to tile aaUifaclion of the undenrigtuxl Circuit Ctturt Comtuli*loner In and for the com-ty af Barry aforesaid.
■ that Ralph W. iiracon and f«.xac lUmL atrnve
trainee ore both deceased, and that their heir*

evedtnv: on motion of Stuart, Knappen A: VanArman. soHeltorx tor the complainant therein.
It to oriterrd. tbatsacii tmknownbelra of the said
Ralph W. Deacon, deceived, and said unknown

. sloiter lu and for Barrv'county. Michigan.
OTl’AKT. KNATPEN &amp; VaxABMjS.
S-ilu-Uu-. ter Compi.shuuit.
[A true copy.] Wm. H. POWERS,
Deputy Register In Ctuuieerv

mills owned by the Harmony company.
Democratic dispatches have recently been
sent throughout the country stating that
Cohoe* manufacturers are almost solid
for Oevelaud and ‘•tariff reform." as rep­
resented in the Milla bill Tim Albany
Expma scut a reporter there to learn the
truth. Ho interviewed Republicans anti
IX.-mocrats at random and found one man
in favor of Cleveland and the Mills MU.
That man was Hon. I). J. Johnston, su­
perintendent for the Harmony company.
He is English born and -vas brought up
st Cohoes by his English father with Eng­
lish ideas, who uses English machinery to
a large extent In the Harmony mills,
of which ho la the general manager, and
to which Lte aon will won suectx-d. &lt;is he
to over c3 years old. The reasons given
for Mr Johnston favoring the Milla bill is
that ho hopes tosoducc fha wages of the
5.000 Harmony operative* to the English
level, which will &gt;&lt;uable him to turn out
better goods artU- suwe east, cs English
goods, and thus throw the vast output of
the Harnuny mills into tho market of
the world. This would be good for the
Harmony company, but bad for the opera
tives
Hon. William E. Thorn, secretary
of the company, is strongly opposes to the
Mills bill. The standing of Commodore
A. J. Root, who controls the most perfect
knitting mil) in the world, wan recently
given iu these colunuw. On tho same
platform stand nearly al! tbo • other
knitted goods manufacturers of both
parties. w|^j whom, as with all others,

Htate of Michigan. County ot Harry.-m.
Notice la hereby given that by virtue of a writ
of fieri facta* Issued out of the circuit court for see nothing but ruin to a great indus­
try and tho reduction of a now prosperrbattel* and real estate of Jehu H.
did ouu community of operatives to starvation
rates, as a result of the adoption of the
Mills bill' The industry suffered along
John H. Gay in and to the fonowtag described
Piece* or parcel* of land to-wlt -. The south east period of uncertainty tn 1884 from the
quarter of tbe north cast quarter of section effect of Qsveland'* election.
Many
number fifteen (15J town one fl] north of range
orders were canceled and many mom
withheld, and it was a desperate struggle
with some of tho manufacturers to tide
over the season of depression
A year
having passed and nothing having been
larly described »» follow* to-wlt: Beginning at done to disturb tho existing tariff laws,
the south east corner of the west tulif ot the
The marked
south east quarter of said section fifteen, coufldeuce was regained
thence west twelve [131 rods, lhenee In a uorth itaving thus been entirely cleared a genu
easterly course until a direct line from said last tuo boom set in and has rontirAod with
varying energy ever 5111X Tnat de­
pression
resulted
simply
from
a
Morion fifteen, thenrei south to the place ot fear of what might be and it taught a les
bcximilnjt; uml beiU|0M* same tands attaclted son that will not 'soon be forgotten. If
by the said Contlnetful Insurance retnpany on
thr -ttM day of January- A- D. !«*; all of which such a depression resulted from a mcro
I shall expose for sale at publie auction or ven­ possibility, what will be the result of
due. to the hijthrst bidder, at tbe north front
door of the Court bouse In tbe city ot Hasunn. reality? Even now tho business suffer^
County of Barry and Blate of Mlciilean that be- from the uncertainty and a dull summer
Ins tbr place of huldiDx tbe circuit court for
the County of Barry, on Satardsy the Tth day is anticipated. Experience is a dear but a
of July. A. D. i«h. at 10 o’clock in U»e forenoon. thorough teacher. There is no doubt
Dated at the elty ot Hastings this 23d day of about the standing of Cohoes on the tariff
question
No more is there of the stand
Slirrin ot Barry Co.,Miob.
Ing of Piiiladelphia. Amsterdam and Lit
&gt;'. Vkoomax. Deputy-Hberlff.
tie Falls. The knitted goods industry
throughout the country may be set down
as solid for protection first, last and al
Notice 1&gt; herot-y given, that by i
Probate Court for the County of I

VOICE OF

NEW

allowed for erroftom to proalnit
Ma—, U
As has been well known for some time
the Democracy of thin state arc not in ac­
cord on the question of the tariff. Not a
few Democrat* are extensive manufac­
turers. and have prospered in buiineas
under the law* of tariff protection. Since

Probate Order.
State of Michigan. County of Harry- s*.
At a MMMlon of the Probate Court for the'
County of Barr; , balden at the Probate Office,
in the Ctty of Harting*. In Mid county, otiThuntday, the Tth day of Jone, In the vmr oue

aity on tbo part of the public to learn
political poeition would be token by
kl___ • .vii___ __________ 1 1_____ .-Z

ha* proof which no one will question

The sight of Hie street* pf Johnstow®
on plcaMut evenings after shop time l«
exceptionally Interesting. Many of the
girls in the glove factories are among the
hand-totufst women in America. Their
bualnesa is dean and dainty. It leavee
no tr le mark on body or *oaL The la­
dles . ' the old ahd historic families of
Johnstown are not dressed ns are theee
working girl#
Silk, lace and solid, jew­
elry are the rule with them. . Cotton
for earnings, or Iw wages by reason of
lea* skill and qutekneos.
Handsomely
dreoaed. liberally fed. well Ijputied, well
companioned and well guaxjled. these
beautiful girl* make a suprib flower gar­
den out of Johnstown's streets, filling
them with life, color and grace.
When- will they be a year after the
downward steps of free tnwle have becu
taken’ To smash the tariff will surely
■mash the glove and mitten business of
Fulton county: closing its tanneries?
mills, shops and dye works, driving all
those girls baek to their fathers' farms;
cutting off tbe cash Income of every
mother, grand wither and enut in the
fannhou-M-a of a neighborhood c.lrcls
twenty-five iiiiles in diameter, damaging
w driving out of business every merchant
and every trade and calling supple­
mentary to this hive of industry’.
What n detestable act such destruction
of industries would be! How niiwhlevous
to the legislation that would take from
daughters and mothers the wage* that
make tho lives pf the ngt-l comfortable,
and free, and enable the girls to live and
dress like American queens, which they
arol—New York Sun (Dam.)

I r- v;oin l.i -ui-l ,l.,v
-,,'r.r.ly.
Wm. W. COLfc. Judge ofFrobate,
raitnr V

Mr. John T.. Charles A. Build's brother,
u life long Democrat and partner with
him its the hosiery business, will not only
refuse to support Cleveland for ro-election
At a re*-1&lt;in ol tne Probate Court for th" bat is writing and publishing articles ad­
Ctrnnjv of Barry lahiea at the Probate Office la vocating the continuance of the present
tbeelfr of Hastings, in said comrty, on Mon­ laws governing the tariff on everything
day, me nth dsv at Jane, in tbe year our entering into uot only woolen but cuttou
manufacturing. The defection of such
tetent. Wm. W. Cote. Judge of Probate.
01 :hc wt&gt;U! af k,"w*b d' ■,°hu' man m the Buslel brother' will produce
a decided sensation in the Democratic
party, and it is very probable that they
will not bo alone among tbo Democratic

M-ction of the country t»«wdav aitrattiuz
jch attention ** Montana. uragott and
itIt now rwi&gt;K.

innate, nmoer.
production of
tumn tlic nite of the original prtwo
Newgute ha* «ood «n« MW- Newgate ba*
held iu It* long htotory every kind &lt;&gt;f victim
of Ute law. It to at the »ud of the Old Bailey,
verv lamr Smithfield, where the martynt to
fanatiri«m wfro publicly burned.
_
. .
. —- ■ -.il ■
r.Tzt

public. The principal entrance is mart for­
bidding. The lower half of the door is a
locked and l-arrwl cqu^eof wood eurmounU-d
by sharp iron «pikf Just above this is a
network of iron. Over the floor hung chains

Noiiixi. me irrmiuia vc
Itailnod. Witfe 12,MD 1I11&gt;»NUUU»; IteMile. 3
mite* dtotaut.
mxi-k tbto section of thr Pao!5c NortbMMt a*
otte tlmt offm p cnllxr tnilurwni-nto to thoM

M1DU-. tte Win tend you tlliwtnitocl pfmpWoto.
maps and book* girinx you valuable information
In referonce to the wintry traveroedb, Ute
croat line fron*8t. Paul. Minneapolto. Duluth
and Aiblxnd to Portland. (&gt;ng»A and Tacoma
;md Seattle, Waahlngton Territory. Tbto road,
Itiadu-IUontoitabetag the only nil I'ne to
Spokane Fall*. Taooou and Seattle roacbev all
Um principal point* In Northern Mtnnrortaand
Dakota. Montana, Idaho, nrrwr and Wartinzton. po""»*e» utHw|U*lle I *nrnl? MUr i.-tlon*. av
well a, nuiterior train eqmpmeut, -meh a« &lt;Ui&gt;i— —
-i—. , r... ri,..

IN

eath tn England will be nn utw'
From the c-ll I walked with the '

ow tssmoned chamber
high well lighted, and fln.nbed in dark
wood*. In the center is a lofty tmlnlt Uuon
the left of this to a gallery box for vfaitfag
Around the room ujxm the right
and left are citma nr X.l-ll—__ » ... .

can see tmly the preacher, and not on. of the
*be pulpft to a libU. btock chair, the wit of bX m

U r*w^«U wchuiroly for
pnsoncni under
.
, Aft*r leaving the chape] I walked with the
warder anninzt
__ ..
“
. - —
..um nt* cel
the pri«on wing into a luxrrow

NamI I*iu»a*eK
Alftiy* l*atn and

I n 1! a in n&gt; ation
Heals tin-

Whole’* haying
wd the farmer &lt;rba

TRY THE CURE

b’ partly off 1" f' :&lt;♦
. A..
H...
I.-

have dried. If

,f ront

OI ,11*
ig It un
loo h&gt;ug

in t..«

THE SPECIALIST,

GREA

taMlCtaifcSsle
Have you put off purchas­
ing a Cloak?

ASHVILLE.

brittle.

■ .ilCH..

Can give th&lt;4e 'Offering
fr ni uny forpi of "

DISEASE,

If so, how L your chancn to
«ave money on the invest,uen^'
mo uesb
The
best pussiuie
possible ;e?;iiiioniai
te?’iinonial
Marr &amp; Duff have marked !of his »hiW
grapple with
down al) their Cloaks to c°’t tbese disease?—a «u&lt;ressfal
a
_j —
j__
*
practice in dealing with .such
and
un^er.
disorders.
You can have a good fresh
line to select fcom at an ex­
^Testimonials.
traordinary low price.

This is a chance to purchase
Of these he can show enough
Lanies’ and Childred’s Cloaks
to convince the most- skepti-.
cheap.
cal, fn»m the very best citizens
We have marked them alii of Hasting- and viciniiv, inover in
eluding business men. /farmers,,
mechanics and other*.

Bed Figures

UON'T PUT OFF

so that you can see the genu­ Seeing him if you are -ufferine mark doivn.
ing from nurh diseases. Now
is die time.
Special bargain in Dress
Goods, Plushes, Silks, and Vel­
Consultation Free.
vets.
Also Flannels, and Blankets.
The Dr. will tell yon plainly
Underwear in white, grey or whether or not he can cure
you. Extended experience as
scrrlet cheap.
a specialist enable.' him to
W e can save you money on easily determine, and the best
purchases, either of modern appliances and the
most
approved remedies,
m bleached or unbleached.
adapted for special cases many
of tnem prepared only by Ik.
T
.
__
AMtuguumu,
Hmriv v.
Baughman, enables himtoefin rront of Farmers’^Bheds? “feet a cure easily where othera would fail.

MARR &amp; DUFF.

moutMy azeoniou* havrlwen aro&gt;:'.-'-..3»t

^daya. ^ormapsjmdlurtb.tt

M ANl't D BA
4 f£frr romc
poniabed by fn—.’re­

iw&gt; ii
|CSJtjEsrgKi.gg
rsirrslwE
KSaS#4?S'.’; ’
mto

DANGER.”

York. &lt;ro the «ot of an tonn^na. glove .

and mitten rmuiufaeturo.
branch railroad, rcvcral

Merrill'
_____

Cram Bala

It la really oue of the most amusing
and anomalous situation* in politic* that
luui ever been known when a party is
unanimous for a candidate whom they do
not like and whom nine-tenths of its
membera wyuld like to see thrown over
board into tbe deep sea if they had any­
body to take hl* place. This is tho attl-

If thf liet
fall it can afl
INDUSTRY

rousdh.
A tHc?,.;

ELY'S
the drawing and quartering, and every kind
of old fashlonci torture ha* been troted to
the full extremity of barbarous law within
thaw blackened walls. T&lt;«iny Newgate is
used as a prison of detention for mmInals
who art* to be-trial at the Old Bailey. If
they are sentenced to death they arr kept at
Newgate au&lt;l executed there. If they aro
sentenced to penal servitude they are trans­
ferred elsewhere.
The other day, through permission from
the home secretary. 1 visited Newgate |1 was
turned over to uno of the chief warders, a
num Who has bam ip Newgate for thirty
years, and who has Moisted at thirty fir. exi-eutions. He was'tall, broad shouldered,
with n-gular failures and a full, long l&gt;rown
boinl and flowing mustache. He looked us
dignified as a colonel in the Hone Guards.
He spoke good English, without the alightsat

Jn'y

ANOTHER

«r• ’

m

1CUOIUK WIU'TI. Util"’. V.
&gt;are to be found on any Other Hiw defecting bovl
tiess to the statist and territ'*'!*’ nAin "fl.

It is well at time* for us to think sori
ously of the promises that have hen made
by those who livid high position*. At
this time the gushing sUtc-m«Dl* con­
tained in certain letters which our chief
executive wrote several years ago deserve
special attention. It is almost impassible
far an honest man to think of thhae much
quoted letters without emotions of anger
and disgust
The hyjiocrisy ot President
Cleveland in his attitude toward civil ser­
vice reform need* no dlacussion
Hls
apostasy, too, hafl become an accepted
fact, and has no defenders except among
spoilsmen of the Democratic party. Hls
cant Is naw winked at by men of the attendants at Windsor cMtle.
stamp of George William Curtis, in their
Common report describee Newgate as
eagerness to carry out the great crusade damp, unwholesome and lisdly lighted. This’
for free trade, as inaugurated by Cleve­ is incorrect. It i» a model prison so far as
land in hls December measagr.-.
ventilation, light and drytwos aro concerned.
Elected, as ho was. on a »traddie plat­
form. which advocated free trad* in the
south and protection in Now York. Now tfortabk- an a prison should be. Prisoner* in
Jersey and Connecticut, the president Newgate who conduct tbemaelvsM well ore
comes out boldly in a message designed to entitled to an hour's daily, uxerviot- th the
ruin the manufacturing interests of our court yard. Refractory prii-&gt;m-r&gt; jrbo refuse
country. If Randall had not guaranteed to submit to ordinary punishments are given
protection in the tlirre doubtful states twenty-four hours in the ■ lark cell, with a
above mimed Cleveland would have been diet of imwd and water. The warder showed
easily defeated. Hu was elected by false un* &lt;&gt;ne of these dark cells, and kindly closed
promises, mid Is himstdf the embodiment
nu&gt; in it for a monwnt to give me an idea of
of such false promises.
And now his
this kind of ptuutiuueut. The roll was so
official organ.Tbe Washington Post, which
speaks by tie card, come* out in a pointed clewed out from the light that I could not see
my hand directly in front of my eye*. Tlie
editorial, written for the information of
those who dare to oppose Mr Cleveland's warder said that this form ot puul»t;m.jnt
was not at all npj^rt iated by jiriaotwro Who
free trad" views, and says:
•'Then- is an Allentown for every Sow- had never undergone It. He never saw a
den." The key to this seeming enigma priwiner who dreaded this punishment for the
may be easily given. Mr. Suwden is a
Bionist, or Randall Democrat—an
man—who refus»«d to vote as the
nd • Mills - OsrlLdo
combination this punidiment aw&gt;coud time. Twenty four
wished on the Mill* bill, but who pre­ hours atone in alnolute silence and darkness
ferrod to obey the wishes of the experi­ breaks and rows the matt rtubtwn spirit,
enced farmer, mechanic sad manufacturer and if continued much beyond this limit
of hls district is Pennsylvania. In order
to punish him for hi* independence and
to try to whip him into their views Gro­ the dark cells It 1* a large room, double tbe
ver Cleveland vetoes u bill, which ordinary sin. It contanu n plank bed. upon
which a light maUran is laid. There are
appropriating *100,000 for a public
building in Allentown, a prominent
city iu Bowdens district, and then
- - ------------ .
W|W
exultantly and brutally gives his reaaotw him day and night from She time be is con­
for thia action in his home organ. Mean­ demned. compose tho furniture. Execution
while towns in the south of ooe-fourth
the population end one-tweitletb the
value and commercial importance of Al­
lentown have had buildings given them
to any extent which may have been asked
for. while against uueh appropriations no
veto power Um been used.
Thm partiality lu the matter of appro

enduro for many yeora. What presump­
tion It is for a man of the limitedinform*,
tiou of Cleveland to announce hls Inten­
tion to compel the representatives of the
people to adopt hte views! Nor is thia all
Hls appointees and hebclimen ore Invad­
ing Democratic c-jagresaional districts
and are attempting by threats to thwart
tho will of the people. They say: "No
natrjmnge fdr your repn-sen’.ative nnleea
he shall vote far the Milla bill‘’—In other
words, for free trade.
Who should know what is best for the
business interesto—tho farmer, tho miner,
the iron worker, the wook worker and tho
cotton and woolen manufacturer, or tho
wise ex-sheriff of Buffalo, who has nover
had a particle of business experience? No
more flagrant abuse of power has ever
been witnra*ed by tho voters of our coun­
try. and they will not tamely submit to
such bulldozing methods many days.
Tho duy of judgment drawuth near.—
New York Press.

Thia proof
t executive
and business character. Mr. Charles A.
Buslel. of Laconia, a \wealthy hosiery
manufacturer and a gentleman high in
the councils of the Democratic party, has
stated to your representative that be shall
not vote for the re-stoction of Cleveland
on a platform embodying the views of tho
president’s tariff message and of tbe Mills
bill In congress. Mr. Buxisl is a member
. ’ A.
7 .J«w&gt;rc. of the Democratic state committee and
the City c&lt; Hasting*, tn «akl. Coantr. and one of the c.xseutlve committee of ten.
.ml r.iiw ir i„v th..—.
U I...
_ ...
and has long been regarded as oue of the
ablest managers in his party. Ha is also
a director of the Boston, Concord and
Montreal railroad and president of tho
Lake Shore corjxirntiuu. which will soon
break (found for a line from the Weirs or

There are 5.000 Edison liwamlcscent
lights In Grand Rapid*.

It aupporta a
Republican blood
banks, manr I T2T .uJ JlliTJZt

4 UXJITin.
i HOKCTK.

I land**
Bocandyear to •sflirising him; the third
year to distruatSnir him. and the fourth

I
I

The DEBILITATED
The AGED.

,

.

_

I&gt;ry ■«»*•»

clover hay

aeaiu
If -tot well e
. _ ,____ _______ _ u.

A ventilator will d
hay stacked when

than tn« outride. thu

Tjrta&lt; t.'p Laftuoe
TheOs kttores.
«« exceedingly de
and of Gm- tiutur. a
by tying tip to bla
outer Inarm carefull
nr center, of the pla
firmly. bnt carefully
The tying up of to
- bag* Is much

b, th.
Gardening Illus­
trated. and la onn
to be commended
Tho operation Is a
rimplo’mne. in
fart.
above
described
far the Cot let­
tuces
There are wr
end good reason*(

gnnkners for thia i
practice
The.
being pro •
tectecl from the
weather. the cab

�woota or winx* uanurl

rARll AID GABDEI.
, TOPICS CONSIDERED IN A

PRACTICAL

-

r°UD‘

A"

DiMNMte festatLl

MANNER.

&gt;»tu« «f r&gt;r. HL.

t lie

'

..riiicrt liave laid aside tbs
. the for tho horse mower.
■ j-il n the labor saving Im
i .^-tiier and horserake In
ir hay crops
This aav
UN'rtneaus. where large
saving of

itoltba.'

Consumption and
‘
”0 for
taking first do*e t1Lr^7’lmt’'7r'’lJ?'
*&gt;«1 With «Mie Imttte I . I
1 ■n l,lghl
cured.
X ir£r’,I"‘^uI,ou^
Thu. write W. T ItamriJ'"2^.Lu,/ ''

con*Utu«“* have had
any fair d«Mje u. wxrk Into the fround
•droc*‘&lt;* both at home and
abroad of the practice of carting ont freak
rMnqrefn.ro tbe barn yard m fart m it
“ -AT ■Pp*d'nK ‘t directly on the
flails- The chief gain in »ueh practice is
uoubtlciw thoiaving of tabor.
Tl&gt;e
of short manure upon
grass iu Vhe spring, ur tn the autumn even
ta no doubt comiuemtabta iu many aituaA°dd“
nwi«lB,nlnS
•*»•

w ' r. J .
‘smiiiws.,
testifie*; ”JU
B*Id"is In&lt;L.
Bitter* u the !' tnr°JanM,'*d W*trir
bottle sold !,** mJ*
r‘,,‘°dy. Even
One man t." xiX'X.1" 7^
of rh-umatmm o! ij
.

•otth at

much to pre.s&lt;nfiS
. -Jam;'
There are
&gt; •« sho'm In tho cut
fie Farmer n-» Ix-ing as
ribed by that
heavy poW
yther tinnjy ,
io top. Tilt’s
bat will help
ling tri one
ireplag tin* 1
tliiig fnAtar i

the settsou June 25.

fag aw reUH

ESr?

tfotal. &gt;■

•

above -,
f»r the G
■ni«r,uut

prsst

tis-n. rp c.fnBAOg. •

'ar,

wtaffc* than they
'iml they ar» more
i.”ring and rocking
«one that ix ad
ganltus. but there
is one that can bo
pod authority as
known New Jereev

.Uh;
'sr h.i!
4»ttad

■tatbid V ;$?! 0R- ,.a.^, CAb|,Ufrea

U

.............. ‘re wairr 1 arm.
fai-h. Powell &amp; Lamb, who

lt*CTnpa gTOWn on
aS £A.'ttf'’ ^ad OOni m&lt;“‘ df dr
‘•fo’rtZb
-* cla*er ““*• but pre
cZ!rk.!r*rta,’*ch. They MF
J-rH ilri!,edu^‘n enou?h 10
tWce, rJ?. ' hlch Ahould bo well glased
tSe fits 1"'^ W&lt;rw«uW leave It lying

‘!Iu,1,o’n5 Cut one
P‘rk th'jroughlv and see
lh« «Uoe are well
OUo 1,10 thro° or
ch“«® to another.
*taa
”or **’«» d*y» to heat.
^’XSl-i 'C !“l flIUn«
boated.
Wte7h3.
that tifihi
fov fort

00 which place
afxjut oue
’’ Jr&gt;uud“ P«r square foot.
T«y attle\&gt;i‘u ‘a£? Kl&gt;&gt;d »uccom with
**■» ataslr fo 'te aor*,r •bould be cut
■
w,'Ott
It cau bo put in
^■^^bs“*’*. n!,fclZ’rlthout
but it will requSi

■&lt;«tad nk?.

The query recently Mint out to authori­
ties on bee culture by “Gleaning in Bee
Culture —“Do you prefer tbe entrance
at the end of the frame? Why?*'elicited
quite a numlxir of replies including1 plain
“yes” giui ' no.” aird several answers to
the effect that it makes no difference. In
a word, a consideration of all tho ropliwi
justlffof* the ronclusiou tliat it doee not
make any difference about the amount of
honey- stored, whether the !»•«• go into
the nlves *idewi«e or endwise. But so
far as aiding the beea.in boiiMcleanlfie.
expelling intruders, ete.. is concerned, the
endwise door appears to offer the best
facilities. It also seems as if on entrance
tbe full width of the biv^With the combs
running endwise, must &lt;Mer the bees bet­
ter facilities for perfect ventilation.

A gr*xi force pump, with which the
orehardist may apply insecticides early In
tho season and thus prevent lose from In­
sects. Is nue of tho requisites of the re
munersxive fruit farm
In March. 1887. the enactment of a na­
tional taw provided for the establishment
of an agricultural experiment station in
each state and territory, and appropriated
to each state and territory the sum of
115.000 annually for thta purpose
Ths
bill providing for these stations was In­
troduced into congreas by W. H. Hatch,

of Missouri
Southam cow peas, so valued in ths
socthem states a» * renovator of the soH.
while they will not rtpAx their seeds in
the northern states, will make a heavy
under m * green manure­
Procuring uow seed often for moat farm
crops, and preferably suob as ium
further north than where planted, haa
frequently bwn advised, and so eminent
M iaUoHO » H. * Alrorf
*h*t
the advantages of doing so have been re­
cognised by most men of experience
Poultry will not thrive in a wot or damp
place
Excelleul result* are claimed for tho
dry method of fredlng chickens. I.
ginning with - boiled egg and
arumbs. ohaaging hi* diet in a few days
to oatmeal. $ue cracked txm sad flne
cracked wheat, afterwards substituting

to supply

..

Tbe

lag or hurt tbs 1
awl writ-fitting

Buy the

u»ton»-madr «h*~i roetJnj: from DM t&lt;&gt; 1&gt;
«• t- DOUOLXh fc so BH0K

the blind gui-irn. th,'
" It I. .

ujxmi

A VOOLKTj AGEMT.
____ _______________ ._____ ' - '• Hasting*

LC.’UV.ffi /

'□RAND RAPIDS H^RD.
ron CATARRH.

25'

R&lt;!

Holstein friesianS

THE BEST

C!’4'v,,,ul ,U6 n«v«’r

» a iron*

known to tf&gt;0 indicted
themselves^ fo
Le true, and i*o far as it was proph­
ecy. it wa* soon to iw fulfilled. The
Jews w»rs soon to fill up tbe measure of tbi-ir
iniquities by fierce persecution*, and Within

|„u.
.J,,,,.,. Sp,,ta , In|_
uient cv.red my fine Norman man- .if tuo
ugly blo&lt;*! HWVi„b wll|,,h (llunatfM,j )|pr
IP '-ni V &amp;
*1
U *’ ’h" KrW,t,*5»t
Hlcmi.-h care I evei u*r&lt;i. John McCain. frightful suffering by in* people, and the
Darlington, lud. Sold by Jewish nation wa* utterly blotted out Tha
Dr. K. H. Uthrop. druggist. Hastings. e**Mitial jxjint of tbe leseoo^s that Gog tsp
Mich
l
Just Judge, a* well a&gt; n Haviour and Friend.
Ixxxon XVI coatinum tbe wkndng with
IjmIj Ihidley *leep-. in blm-k -ilk .d.c-t*.
an oxiwrtatfon to watcb, and then coma;
Um remarkable parabit of the ten virgins,
Eminent authorities unsultuoti*lv agree with tbo aiulnon. and to a considerable
that the high pressure method* of modem extant tlie sam- figures and si mi Quids* as in
life are rapidly rnnklng u* a race of pervou* invalid*—subject to ull manner of
nervous affections, headache. Insanity, ilixzitie**. neuralgia. Iiackache. hysteria, tiertroublea of the heart, stomach, kidnv&gt;\brain, ete. I^uliei* mid gentlemen faitiilaw Indeed, thl* fact appear* in aL
who are thu* aflilcted. or who are c&lt;.m|*-IJ- miwt ev-ry teaching, and )* at the lut most
cd to keep lute houra. do much mental or j painfully
.
-----------coafinued
- ------by
----------------------th* treachery
-- of
physical work, who worn or Tret alxiut ; Judai On” P0'”1 I" Hiu jxirnblo is quite
husinrw. &lt;&gt;r domestic tn{ui&gt;le*. should n- delicately
d“,lp^‘,r put: th* slothful --------servant,
- -*•
when
—
uiemlsir tfaai no other rein-ily lu th,- world called to ncCounL *t once began to find fault
ami to
will *o spectH* .-ure thew UIm-um-*. re-i with tlx- couiUtion*
,
, of th* trust, ----------move worry and blue*. Induce tranquil •‘XB«rT'u’ ,hv *«rtlng di.poritian of hi*
rtcel*. roller,- pain, or build - o the brain'
?’*"
hl,.n *‘l11 cruelty and
.tiid nervoti* system*, a- Dr. Ml!.--' great! “T*1*'"*"1*’** "ow v*’7
How
discovery, th-' Re*t..rati*e N-niite
h ctosaiy doolttrorr«paod wttfc whrt w. so
...ntrtti* ru, o|.lum,..r morphinInal ufU’” ‘filwh,?~rtfU‘n of th*
fo.tth-s flee Hl W. H. &lt;;,xi*,-ar - .|rn« rigor of Bibledoetnuy! And thu lord’* re
Btoi,..
i i&gt;!y *' Hiflfcicnt answer to aU those who com­
.
j plain of tbi* or tliat us "bard doctrine.p He
«•»»! iti the ■Miutlteiit |&gt;uri of the »tate j- 1 *ay» in effect tliat the complaint u fobs, but
worth
court |x-r |Miund.
even if the servant believed it true, "Thou
, (Milutrtlc Fili.are Wiu,,.
i n’«Rhb»t »o much tbe more have gtven thy
T«»y&lt;h«- Ih.-r ami Ixiw.-i-. j.ur ghr «.&gt;
Tho fudjinoul ret forth in Lcmkiii XIX—
slrriigtli. The mon- you taki-thv imiro you Matt, xx f. 31-40— )ia* probably tncn more
nwdMilo-." Pili* iXf. 1».* posjthvly
thoroughly nnd heatedly dtocuratl than any
strengthen. The longer lakri the Ires 're­
other section pf the New T&lt;wtan*ch’- It is
quired.
fr«H-at W. IL Goodyears.__
____
evtimatod
that some hundreds of volumes
Tent camp ineutlpg* are beginning to' h'*r,‘ bc'?n written upon the single Greek
I ,*”ri) "aionhW—“eternal"—and that the ntw

Mr*. (. harb-sGris-tiwoisl. &lt;&lt;: hulisnsfMvlk. | more than ten thousand p*mphl*t*^*nd pulx
had what tlte doctor* call a-dhfna. iml *h--1 lubed serrnonM in Great Britain alone. And
gul little relief until .-die t-«&gt;M Di. Mil?*-1 it is indeed remarkable that with all this the
Xi;w Cun-, which mxiii *md&lt;- her 1-mg , doctrine held by the Chrirtian chnrehra has
w Inch'd. ship|&gt;vd Hie fortn in I'he-t. swell- not greatly varied from Tertulllan. In rise
ing of ankles, rough, palj.itatl.si. etc. Mild I 8ecwid century, Uli no*.
On
pednt |
at W. II. GiNxtyrar's.
' onlv doe* there apfieor a marked change,

,

. . . ...... ■ . ...... I ~a

£I

Spring Medicine

. Hi aureuanoe and-h* virtue of a decree of thd
circuit court for the County of Barry, in Chan­
cery, In the state o( Michigan, made and dated
ou the irth day of May, A. I) UH*, tn a certain
cau*- therein penduig. wherein C. Aultman A
Co., an Incorporated company under tbe general
laws of the state of Ohio, are eomplainantit. and
Homer 1- Blair and Charles 41. Brady are defeudauts Notice is hereby given that I shall sell
..I public auction to th* highest bldilcr.oii Friday
tb* 20th day of July. a. 1&gt; iw*. at ten o'clock In
the forenoon; at the north trout door of the
court house iu the City ot Hasting*. County of
Burry »»d State of Michigan, said court tome
being the place for bolding the elreult court tor
kaMT'ounly of Barry.all the following descritied
protw-ny. to-wit:
All that certain piece or pant! of land lying.
Iw ng and situate In the County of Barre and
Slate of .Michigan, known and &lt;)e»rrtbe&lt;l an fol­
low*. to-wlt: Village Joe uombrr eight. R. B.
(Irijm's addition to the village of Nashville, Bar­
re County. Michigan, according-to the recorded
fdi.i iherapL
Dale&lt;l Hastings. Mich.. June Sth. ItW.
ALriNZO E. KKNAHTON. Circuit Court Coinnil«-&gt;i»i&gt;»r. Barre Coaaty* Mete.
, •
KNAI'FEN 4 Van ARMAN.
Solicitor* for CbuiplainauL

liody.
Hill's Peericw Cough syrup becomes ■
household word wherever used- If not
satisfied will refund you money for empty
bottle. W. IL Goody ear.
Secretary* Whitney has a ennt-of-nrms.
Cobb's pill* eontaln nmndralrt. the brat
agent known for oom*tin« stwnach troub­

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I&gt;*te&lt;! May Sth. A. D.. MB*.
IX)YALE. KNAPFEN. Administrator.
With tbe u 111 annexed ot estate of William N.
Beadle, deceased.

LOW TOURIST RATES.

M«AS

S«ri&gt;rr. "&gt;»•&gt;•

P"””*

Minnesota Leads the World

*al¥«A
Mortgage kale.

el th*

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•11 - &lt;v*i*ifr o. urea* nt
the eounty of Barre. In Uber 14 of niorigatte* on

Ium been duly
assigned by tbe sal
r Fennock to
lirorge Osborn by a*i
ninth day of January' I
cooled in the office---------„ MCCTI&gt;,»
the eounty of Barry, on the sth dav ot January
hi the year MU, at 11 o'clock a. m,. in liber u
nt nuirtnniFwM ...i
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&lt; _ .

twenty cents of
the farther stun o
toniey fee aitpul
which i« the whoi

...»
.zv.u luMiiuu-ii
w&gt; recover
tlie debt now remaining secured bv said wort»*«. or any pm thereof * hereby
power of
.j sale contained in xalu mortgage has become

other peculiarly atrocious erimro. rvmmoa
murderers or criminals generally received A
For *17.150 a fir*t-clnM round trip ticket
le. W. H. Goodyear.
quicker and more merciful death. Wo may sno.l f »t V&lt;) dn;-*, with stoe-ov-r privirf®:*, run
Ixslie Munson. *R«i
dropped dead onL* obtained trvia St Paul to Great FaJL, MouBomlng mvtmfiwtu'lng centre ot thr
his firm InrittafonL buuda*.
Works In children often Irod to dangerSpte»e.

About 105 h*ad of both saves ami a!) agro, at
"LTT ®WLLS RH0T ro" wWct a

limit i
Stan- of Michigan. Count* of Barry—**.
At ii Mts-olon of lb- rrobale Court for the
County of Barry, holdrn at the Probate Office.
In tlx- city of Jis«tliig». in said rounly, on'
M«n&gt;i,*y the 4th day el June in Bn- year one
I timusand eight hav.drrd nnd clghiy-rfglit.
Fre—ut. wm.-W. Cole. Judge of Probate.
lu th- loalter of tl:e estate &lt;d Hrnrv Folkrrth. dreew-.t.
on reading and Cling tbe final account of W.
H. fj»e. adminhtrator of «ai&lt;i estate, proving
that hl* final account a» such may be heard'and .
allowed, and decree &lt;if dlsirtbution made and he '
train »*id truM.
Thereupon It U ordered, that Thursday theSMh
day of June A. D.. ism. at too o'clock in tho
forenoon, ire wisigned for the hearing of *ald
l etitlon. and that the heirs at law of said dec.MM-d and all other penon* Interested in said
estate, are required to appear at a aesslou of
.aid court, then t*&gt; be hokirn at Uie (lobate
office, in the city of Halting*, in said cunntv.
and show cause. If any there lie. why the prayer
of the petitioner should not be granted. And
it Is further ordered, that Mid petitioner give
1 notice to the person* Interested iu said estate,
1 of the pendency of *«ld |&gt;qtItlor.. and the hear

weeksirerious tn said dav of hearing
r
Wm. w. COLS. Judge of PrtfoMe.
! one great event, when all huma)i bring* 1 (A true copy.)
Th* Greatest Discover*
1 would sopeur before the ••Great White [------- s------------Of the utarterntJi century, ran truly ta-' Throne;" but now many tau-mri and plou.
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said of Fapillon (extract bMaxl .skill cure. 1 ra«&gt; b"M that “*« nro *ep«rato rrourrec
wnti-Mte
At A seicdfla of the Probate Court for the
'•rtwniuind.* testify to It* wonderful cura- f riot» and sucr-Msive jndgmenu. Belief in County of Harry, holdrn at tbe Probate office In
tlve power* In secinlngly lioiwlra* «•».«•&gt; of '-ithor is not a tost of faith, tbo reality i* tbe City of Hunting*, la saM County, onTuesdav. the .Mil day of Jane. In the year one
Eczema. .Salt Hhcum. Eryelprta* and every
••*»«»».»» «&lt;* many Tbo thousand eight hundred and etghtv-elghL
kind of skin diM*ac. Mr. O. I’. Algier. of ScripCure. xr-open to all briiavora to study
Present, wm. W. Cole. Ju-lge ot Probate. ,
Hartford. Ohio, triril cverytliiug he hoard | nnddroide for tbrmaelvra so tho reader is
.
of &lt;ir saw rromnmend*sl. and 5utfer. il five referred L- I Thom. Iv IS-lfi. Il Thwwi, d*reased.
&lt;&gt;n reading and filing th*.petition, duly *&gt;*rivrars with Eczema until he foqnd I’upilioii' • 1
’,9T'XT \n”B'k*V ^i'8,and X’T
tied, of Rachel A. Patton, widow of said deceased.
prn«1ng that the administration of said estate
Skin cure, wkkbenred him. Urge untie* *nUro. I( &lt;r ». !0. and paralM pasragM
may be granted to Rachel A. Patton or some
only ? 1.00 at W. 11. Goodyear^ drug store.
'r,th the&lt;?!&lt;**&gt;U"’/, othersnltable
,
other snitaidc person
p^son ,
,
__
.
.,
।
i ' went,* change appears, thrttasron mart ap-f
Thereupon It is ordered, that Friday, the
iM-ousIn ha* enjoyed heavy and murh p^pNataly ends the (Mmpreh*n*ive It—ntis;. •12«V'^yofJm
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*•*“”*e,'A.'
* ’'l)71Nii.
’* '**" **
*- ‘—
at ten o’ttock
in 1
ihHvled rnin«.
,
thereafter It would seem that Cbritt cnnsid- the forenoon, be XMlgwed for th- hearing of
said imtllloti. and tliat the belt* at law of said
t
On- notti* Cured hiln.
; ,&gt;r. Hi* mission as a teacher at an rad. and deceased and all other jH-rson.* Interested iu
A. II. Th*MD|i*&gt;»n. Rockford/ ill., writes: । wta Uie example of making final arrange- said estate, are required to appear at a session of
court, then to be hohten al the Probale
-I have Iwen troubled with-catarrh for tnent* for death, indulging in last word* and said
otfiee. In th«- city of Hasting*, In «ald eounty,
years, nothing heljwl me nittll I tri«**l Pa- scene* with Hix companion* In tasaon XX and show eause. it ativ there tie, why the prayer
villoti Catarrh Cure. 1 followed the direr--! tie- beautiful and simple ceremony of tbo of th- |H-tlt|otier should not be granted.
And it Is further ordered, that said petitioner
tbmi and with les* than one WKtle. I nin ' Lord'* Supper i* instituted.
give notice to the person* Interested in said e»cured?' Pavilion (extractor lino catarrh*
At*.&gt;a
UH- —
regular
ui«r «&lt;.««■
supper ifo
**« anmxmclunuuncrn tfo.
iu« fate, of thep-udenevof said ;&gt;etltl«n. and the
cure will |H,s|ilv&lt;.ly and ix-mialiently cure 1I approrirhing tragedy and thrill* tho hearts hearing thereof by caitsisg a eopv of thl* order
lobe published in the Hastings BAbXKii a
Bronchial Catarrh. Acute or Chronic Ca­ of Hix disci ph* with tue astounding stata- new*pa|M&gt;r printed and circulated In said Coun
tarrh. «l*o Row Cold' nnd Hay Fever.
ty of Barry once in each week for three successive
weeks previous to said dav of hearing.
Large IxjttJes SI-00. For *!&lt;• by. W. H.
WM. W. COLE. Judge of Probate
vicxir quietly tatuuate* to the diaciple near
&lt;Jo*Miye»r.
y
Him ax U&gt; who tbo traitor is. and • immedi­
Million* of locust* are. appearing at Ga­ ately after tbo devil entered in Juda*."
lena. IllEnglish spavin liniment remove* all
OW. arcrn-i.-ti.
Notice t* hereby gl&gt;en that I shall sell al pub­
hard. soft, or calloused lump* and blemlic auction, to Hi* highest bidder, on Saturday
ixhra from horses, blood spavin, curbs,
the twenty-third dsr of June. A. D.. 1*S8. st ten
splints, bwecney. ringbone, stifles, sprains, Hl* approaching
o'clock In the forenoon, al the Probate court
all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Have WO disciplesdid not ’
tl.. ’—&lt;11 —
by use of one l»ttle. Warranted, bu d by
cense and authority granted to me on the fifth
Dr. E- II- Lsthrop. druggist. Hasting*.
day of May. A. D.. IMS. by the probate court of
rule of the Romans, they thought "it ty*d Barr* Count*. Michigan, all of the rotaut, right,
Mich.
title and Interest ot tlie said deceased of. In and
been
He
which
should
have
redeemed
brseL"
FMisoti »•*&gt;* I'*' wthild give *11 hl» fitmc
Then followed Hls agony in Gethsemane, Hls
to recover hl* hearing.
and dmertbed a* follows, to-wlt; The north half । m«) of the north fractional hall
long night of buffeting and derMou, after
nch* and tndlgwt ton are cured b) u&lt;“®» °*r
(n tri Hint seetlpn twenty-five (23) lu township
i^rtlta. n kta&gt; erertra a good *&gt;prtlW.
vrbdch He was led out to cascutlou. It was number three ij&gt;. nerta of range number eight
Judge Gresham carries five bullet* in hls on Friday about 0 o'clock in tiio morning WML according to the United Males survey;

’ "sta. Ju 1.
aoutbsrn Florid*

grout, foaming la required to understand this
la»t wm set. t|u. formal proftwaor dally
ihciwintr that
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hLi''^I'’rur.-"” *‘u"«rt ■'’' ••in-

l»IO«Miin all over the state.

,
' The openu
staple :&gt;n

- hi o.«,

pronouncing w&lt;x,
"Cvnerntinn of

1
j
I
;
I

rr-w- ,

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3rmlvSHOE.
fi...If
..

. RHEUM.
• n. BURNS

ttartllug break In Chrirt*

«

grextly improved
F'ld the soft
round the heart,
isnt rod bind ti e whds

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

by w . H. G&lt;xxlyr*r.

, , .--- 7------ .
wi ■ r-vmejghths board, as you see. Now, with a
dnulsr saw. rut groove* clear through
tho thin bqnrd uptU the saw strikes tho
thick oue. These grooves are of sucli a
width that three of tbe afore meutioinsd
■trips of veneer will drop into each
groove, the strips running lengthwise of
the frame. When thta la .lono, three
short piecra of veneer are dropped into
th-i grooves -arosewise _ But to mako
these bits of wo&lt;»d stay in place when the
frame is pulled up, a little glue U jmt
into each corner with a cannd'i* hair
bru*h-

the f&lt;n-m. Before you pm in tbe glue,
however, drop Home link- mi nares nt foiujdatlon; into each little section. The glue
should just catch cseh corner of the foun­
dation. When the whole thing is dry.
lift it nff and hang it in the hive. \Vh»!n
the little sectlotu&lt; are full nnd sealed over,
take frame and all to the groevr. slip off
tbe outside, and show -him tliat he con
separate the squares into long strips
With a eharp knife he can uow cut them
up Into little cake* a* wanted. If a cus
turner wants two. four, six or eight, 1st
him . have them all in a slice, to save
handling so many loose pieces.

. n. Goodyear’s drug store.

by Impure blood. It Is readily cured by Hood's
fiarxaparliu. tho great blood purifier.
William Spits, Elyria, 0.. iraflcred greatly
from erysipelas and salt rheum, caused by
handling tobacco. At times hls hands would
crack open and bleed. He tried various prep­
araMons without aid; finally took Hood's Bar.
saparilla, and now says: "lam entirely well.”
“My scBi had salt rheum on Ids bands and
on the calves of hls legs. He took Hood's
Banaparllla and Is entirely cured.” J. B.
Btanton, ML Vernon, Ohio.

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IUWI
'"■mg tbo prevailing camm then tbo a^ralex

&gt;!&gt;' or rail n
c Lid on:|
ventilator. J

pur,' -se. aiiii
v.r tlmduter,

Salt Rheum
... ,
flrrt quarter tbo calling of bis
disclplre and Uh, preliminary work were an
foldad; wo uow come to tbe distinctive doctriMa, tho warning* and Judgments, and
after them the shameful and. painful death
which sealed tbe divine testimony, followed
by the vfadblo proofs of life and immortality
brought tz, n.-kt
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IOO Doses One Dollar

frame. Then with a jack plane, het coarse
liu scoops uff the sliavings. The shavings
of couree roll up. but he tumbles them
into a poll of water, and when titer gt-t
weil soaked, th.-y are straightened'„ui.
piled up and dried. Thta give* thin strips
of veneer, and cheaper than &lt;ou cap im­
agine. He then fixes a board a* hi the
swond engraving. The I^ngatreth IraA
is slipped over this board.

md then put up
I, hay 'iveps liet-'
barn tiuur iu a
I - exposed to the

Banaparllla cured him.

--------- -&gt;&gt;*&gt;icaMiva,

■ that |
..silcu delavs when the ,
..........
- ........ . ImT I ,,n Claaniiign in Bee Culture i* described
Hi. be PJt tn tbu plan of a Michigan aptarian by which
,’h now Iua I he g«ta two small package of comb honey
’ *
that have proven very popular in his
vy Jet tho dew | ket.
’ ‘!.c cutting. A seven-eighth* board Is selected just
i.-»iv follow the I lung enough to slip inside of a Langdrotli

renders it
with little
possible opjiortu.\brrb ..f the beet
v..i:*-:l when lvia
the Click*;

boils, swolltags, enlarged joints.

,rUi '«&lt;fA wr

manure from sheep pens shouldta, appUrd
by preference to cold clayey loams. oTto
moist soil* rich in humus These hot
manure* tend to warm and enliven she
tand. On the other hand, the sfowlv
fermenting cow manure la preferred for
warm light soil*. Ou light sandy soils it
will b« found u good plan when using
horse manure to mix it with some slow

hl be taken
: lul leave*
lover, an it
tblo ]&gt;ordou
is fair, with

TERNATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 24.

“* “ •

,

.•.•ucw siar caaea bere as eis-where,
T»
seems, however, reaao-iable to maintain
’r.ln,ef
should £ ^2
strieted to leveffieldTfo? bolhraln a£d
snow must sweep manure from rt

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*7»h&gt;bi oi sarfare st
r. which appHe* imrtlcularly
King soils, is that the non­
sol n bi portion* of the manure, a* they
Ue on the.ground, are Hable to dry out to
a poit like substance that is not specially
useful to tbe growing crop
7
However manure may be applied, it is
of importance to secure its equable distri­
bution In the soil
In a gnnurul war It
may bo said tliat horse dropping* ^and

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Beware of Scrofula

LESSON XIII, SECOND QUARTER, IN­

un&lt;i-nnhi&lt;-&lt;i aAd ,te»n r v,tM,-or&lt;»ite were

TN-tjW

CHRISTS MISSION CLOSED.

Now. therefore, notice 1* herein given that by
virtue of tbe said now rr nf «*l* anO in t..— .'.

5»Ie ot the premise* therein described. at pub­
lie auction to tbe hUbnt bidder. al tbe front

August next, at ten o'clock lu the foreiimta of
that day, whi«h said premise* are llescrtbril lu
nihlii two HJ north nt rang* nine IB]
Raining according to the original govstirrer veventrJIvr snrf m.ina

Hated tbe twenty-third day' of May. IMi
GeomiK Okoork, Assign
R- M. RATtcj, Attorney for AaUgnre-.

certain mortgage made by Perry G. Fisher sad
Wta FUhsr. hls wife, to French Holden, dated
April thirteenth A. I)., is:*, and recorded in
the office attbe register of deed* for the county
of Harry and «u»tc ot Michigan, on tho'rriti day
of Anru. A. !&gt;.. 1875. in Uber three of mortgage*,
ou pace SSI. on which mortgage there 1* claimed
to bclue lojbe &lt;W &lt;il this uottoe the sum of
nine hundred and tffirn-one itollan and tbirtynvo reau (teai xi), and an "fittorneyl* f-c of
twnfityWve dollars provided for tn sad mort-

tt.
,L,ri
D.. 1»T7. ‘y
bv sxKi;%s
whirl, on- Zalralfl.k
It.jaL.

leaving her last will and testament beating date
note aii-l mortgage.
Now. therefore, by * Irtue of the rower of sale
ceutrtaed In Mid mortgage, and the statute tn
M&gt;. h ca*e made and provided, notice Is l*reby
given tbsl on bHtnrday tbe fourth day of Aug

City of Hastings. Hxrvy (fount*. Michigan. &lt;th»t
being the ptare where the elreult court for Bar
rj 7M,nt&gt; “ uo“1&lt;n’- “* Prredw* dmcribml t;;

dote ri bed as ioUows. to-wlt; Ttm oorll|
fractional quarter i'.i of section number twenty two (» in town one U&gt; north of range ten &lt; li.

tbe with west rorosr itwi c’cwrttte-i
a* folio* *. fo-wtt: renimeoctns mi tbs
south w«*j c-rse.- of the wxBli ra*t fr. quarter
m shore de*-riiwri: Kumiiug north ow quarter

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verted at Bronson.
Wil’s Jiarmjrtrill-wlllrelkrre^uin-tl-®
and often cure it- W. H. Goodyear-

.is

SttAKT. KNAlTEN i

�"

of Gooch
Frftt Goodyear I* home from Orchard

lea—al! men who work—are Identical. If
th* fanner pay* mon- for hi* plow ho gets

EDITORIAL NOTES.
INGERSOLL’S TARIFF TALK.
AMEKK-AXS W1MB IX PROTECTING

Ute south manufactured nothing and ral*e«l
mly raw material—for the reason tliat Its
lalxtr wa» enslaved and cuuld not be trust­
ed wWi education enough to b.'come skilltul -it was in
of fr&lt; ■ trade; It want­

ed to sell the raw material to England and
buy the manufactured article where It
could buy the cbeapert. Even under tbttse
circunistanc* it was a short-sighted and
UNi-ATKtonc roLirr.
“Now everything is changed In the
south. They are Iwglmning to see that lie

•I take a# much interest In polities as a
republican ought to who expects nothing
and wha wants nothing for himself,” said
Colonel Robert G. Ingrraoll yesterday to a
reporter tjf the Press who questioned him
as to hi* attitude in political matters.
“I
want Kt a* this country again controlled
by the'republican party. The present ad­
ministration has not in my mind, the train­
ing and political intelligence to decide upon
the great economic and financial question*.
There are a great many politicians and but
few statesmen. Here, where men have to
be elected every two or six yean, then* la
hardly time for the officials to study states­
manship—they are busy laying pipes and
fixlug fences for the next election. Each
on* feels much like a monkey at n fair on
top of a greased pole, ami spends most of
bis time dodgiqg stones and keeping from
falling. I want to see the party In power

who simply raises raw material is destined

best qualified, best equipped to administer

that few people seem to appreciate, and

the government”
“What do you think will be the particu­
lar issue of the campaign?"
“That quevtion has already been answer­
ed. The great question will be as to the
tariff. Mr. Cleveland imagines that the
surplus can be gutton rid of by a reduction
of the tariff. If the reduction is so great
as to. increase the demand for foreign artlcles the prolwbllity Is that

that is that tin- value of raw material Is
only nominal. The raw material of a ship
costing gSOO.OOO Is only a few hundred

The surplus can surety be done away with
by one of two methods; first, make the tar­
iff prohibitory; second, have no tariff. But
if tbe tariff Is JusUat tliat point where the
foreign trade could pay it, and yet underseli tlie Americans so as to stop manufao
ture, then tin- surplus would increase. As
a rule we can depend uj&gt;on .kxm-rh-an com­
petition to keep prices at a reasonable rate.
When that fails,. wZjfave nt all times the

to be forever poor. For instam-e, the
fanner who sells corn will never get rich;
the farmer should sell pork and beef and

bones. So a nation, a state, that parts
with its raw material loses nearly ull the
profit which rises with the skill requisite to
produce. It requires only brute streogth to
raise cotton: it requires Mum-thing more to
spin it, to weave It, and the more bcautlful tbe fabric tbe greater the skill and
consequently tbe higher the wages and the
greater profit. In other words, the more
thought i* mlngkxi with ialtor, the more
value Is the result- Besides all this, pro­
tection is the mother of economy; tlucheapest at last whether the amount paid
make glass than to sell sand to other
countries; the profit on tbe sand will l&gt;e
irxceodlngly small. There is another thing

dollars. The value of the raw material of
a ton of steel rails. Including the coal and
lime, is not to exceed S cents; all the rest
la labor, pniy a little while ago steel rails
were worth $125 a ton. They were made
in England nnd shipped to the United
States. There has been a tariff of *28 a
ton on steel rails, and tbe result has been
that since that tariff was in existence fteel

rails have been sold In the United States
at 82V a ton, and are now worth only ta*tween $30 nnd 840. There are hundreds
and hundreds of Inslances in which com­

petition has succeeded in producing manu­
factured articles and selfing them for
much less than the tariff.
“The’ interests of this country are unit­

ed; they depend upon each other. You
governing power in our hands—that is to dfHtniy one and the effect upon nil the
rest may lie disastrous. Snp*pore we had

words, the tariff is not for tlie benefit of free trade to-day. what would came of
the manufacturer—the protect ion is not for the manufacturing, Interests to-morrow?
the mechanic or the capitalist—it is for the The value of property would fall thou­
country. I don’t believe in protecting silk sands of millions In an instant. The tires
simply to help the town of Patterson, but 1 would die out In thousands and tltousands
am for tbe protection of that manufacture &lt;4 furnace*, hmunwrahle engipes would

Kin U k oUr* U&gt; our eolraaa*. and bill;

Lake.

Undteputable facta ami admteslons. to
regard to which there is no controversy
render it Imposrilde for Mr. O’Dtmnell to
honorably enter the field as candidate for
a third term In congress. Hence we do
not believe that hr is or will become a
candidate.
We will add, also, that we circulate
among republicans of this vicinity al»u1
as intimately « anytasiy and we do not
single person who desires to
farce Mr. (J'Donnrll to l&gt;ec&lt;nnc a candidate
in violation of hls pledges an/ in coatradlction of hls letter annmuff lng Hurt hr
would not l&gt;e,
tliat Mr- O'INiunell
has not a great many
has plenty of them. He also has some
fool friends who an- doing not a little to
injure the good reputation he has always
hail hen-.
Mr. O’Dounell. more than ail other men
and Influence* in the third district. D re­
sponsible for the fact that the republicans
of Harry county have brought out a candi­
date for congress. He mlmita and will
nut for a moment deny tliat this is the case.
How. then, can Mr. O'Donnell, with con­
sistency or honor, now enter tiie field
against tire candidate be led tbe repuHF
cans of Barry county to bring Into tbe
field?
It is urged lu extenuation that th*
friends of Mr. O'Donnell aw insisting that
he shall run whether iu- wants to or noL.
We cannot accept this statement, for we
&lt;10 not u-lleve the friends of a gmtleman
would place him In the attitude of be­
coming a candidate for office against hls
wishes apd in violation of hls manly honor.
At least, n man who surrounds himself
with that character of “friends" is very
unfortunate In the class of company tie

quite sick.
Judge Smith and wife are visiting friends

As we said at the outset, we have the
utmost confidence that Mr. O'Donnell fully
understands and appreciates all this and
that lu good lime he will extricate himself
from tire unenviable position hls alleged
frieails are placing him. Most assuredly
we shall not believe he is responsible for
tbe arts of these indiscreet friends until

hls own.
We fee)

that Mr. O’Donnell’s friends

effort on railroad*. on freight*, on limb
nere: what upon the towns through which
thoy pass? Stop making iron In Pennsyl­
vania and the state would br bankrupt In

of every kind of brain and find, use for all
human capacities. In this way we will an hour. Give ns free trade and New
produce greater ipd better people. A na­ Jersey. Connecticut and many other states
tion of agriculturists or a nation of mechan­ would noj be worth one dollar an acre.
ics would iieeome narrow and small, but
-If a man will think of tbe connection
where everything 1« done the brain Is culti­ between all Industrie*. of the dependence
vated on every aide from artisan to artist and Interdependence of each on all, of the
That Is, we become thinker* a* well as subtle relations Is-tween all human pur­
wurkerx; muscle and mind form a partner­ suit*, be will see that to destroy wme of
ship. f don’t believe that England is par­ the great Interests
ticularly interested In the
MXAJtt FINANCIAL HU IK
WKLFAXX OF THK f.NlTKt) STATKS.
and desolation. 1 am not talking now
It never seemed prohibit- to me that men about a tariff that in too high, because that
like Goldwln Smith sat up an it and feared tariff dors not produce a surplus. Neither
that we tn some way might injure ourselves. am 1 asking to have that protected which
To use a phrase that will be understood by needs no protection. I atn only Insisting
theologians at least we ought to “copper” that all Hie Industries that have been
all English advice.
fostered and that need protection should
"The free trader* nay that there ought to be protected, and that we should turn our
be no olmtrucLions placed by governments attention to our own country, letting other
between Ituyera and sellers. If we want nations take care of themselves. If every
to
make
the trade of course there American would use only articles produc­
abrnild be no obstruction, but If we prefer ed by Americans; If they would wear only
that Americans should trade with Amer­ American cloth, only American allkt If we
icans—that Amaricans should make what sfouid absolutely stand by ea&lt;*h other, tiw
Americans want—then mo far as trading
with foreigners U concerned, there ought
human history. We can live at
home, and we have now the Ingenuity, tbe
the United State* could get along If the. iutelligrnce, tbe Industry to raise from
rest of tbe
world should
be sub- nature everything that a nation needs."
“What have you to say about the claim
such a cundltion that It can be iudepend- tliat Mr. Cleveland does not pntpose free
trade?’'
“I suppose that he means what he said.
mechanieal genius In the United States
ln« has been fostered and developed by
protection. The democracy with to throw
thtet way—to make uaetaaa this akBL thta

ITS A LIGHT CHIP.
But a Heavy ChaUe'nge'

Chicago convention.

B. R. Hunted, of Delton,
eity Monday on business.
Mrs. T. J. Bu*h. of Jackson, h tinguest of Hastings friends.
Rev. Mbrgan. of-Grand Rapid*, was In
lire city on buslnowt Tneaday.

Mrs. W. H. Bryant, of Flint. Is the
guest of Mra John F. Goodyear.

(ten. J. G. Parkhurst. &lt;&gt;f Coldwater, Is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Goodyear.

Our eompriit.^. ^,11||() fiaJ.

jAKlNg
^OWDEK

Knock of! the Chip
bM It «m,M I-

Ii,,,

Take up the Challenge.

LOCAL
THEY CAN'T DOIT.

J. IL Ryan and J. A. Cutting, of the
firm of Morrill * Co., were In tire city Frlexcellence tn

that

D. G. Robinson and Mrs. Nathan
were In Grand Rapids Wednesday

®

-’But,’ resumed Plunkett, "1 seed -sr little
ville tavern, that they couldn't make run by
balls, but that there lire what I've told you
••Tbe Httte girl1* folk* were rvfugeed folks,
mid they were living hi er little house out in

try to
belittle

her down, and tbe little baby fell erway in

In Crockery and Ikuaar (kxxh.

s. N. Baldwin left for Milwaukee Wed­
nesday, when- le- will vMt friemfa for a
time.
V Allas Hallie Watkins left tor Clyde. Ohio,

Wednesday.
there.

MUCti BAKING BOWDKB Cd.
st. LOUia.

Besniers'
Cash Bargain Store.

«be will spend tbe summer
,

Gem 1L F. Hastings,' of Grand Kaplda,
wa* among the guests at tbe banquet last
evening.
/Miss Belle Throop wffl go to Ann Arbor

s

Where Are You Bomr?

&gt;* rs

July 2d. to take a term of 12 weeks luseon*.
in stenography.
Vnl.dmkwl

Mrs. E. L. Haff, of Grand Rapid*, at­
tended the futjeral of her aunt. Miss Re­
becca Goodyear. Sunday.

Man^dbAB
■VI

Mrs. Dan Lake is- visiting at her old
bom* in Canada. Her brother, l*aul Mc­
Intosh, returned with her.

Swisax

burgh'*.
Tbe ftnert toe

Quarttrly mastin
chureh Sunday te

&lt;yMls* Grade Mesmer has returned home
tn enjoy the summer vacation. She is.
much pleaM-d with -her school, tlw- Sum-1
men lllr, at St. Glair.

Stuart, ICn

Buy tbe best,

Mr*. John Hoffman. «»f Wellington,
Ohio, who has liven x telling her rtej*
daujfhtcr. Mrs. John M. Hessmer, fur a 1
couple of montiis. returned home Tuesday ।
morning.
We are .in receipt of an Invitation front
the H(im&gt;x&gt;i&gt;athic Medical Department of
the University to attend the exerdaro of
commencement week. Mls« Llzxie A.
Ih-ndendxitU of this place. Is tin- class
historian.

C. F. Dwight and wife. Miss Belle Bar­
low And J. W. Barlow, of Evanston. HL,
attended the funeral of Mis* Relwcra
Goodyear. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight n-tunted
to their home Sunday evening.. Mias Belle
and brother will remain for n visit with
friends .

■THE BISSELL

COMBINATION PLC

oflicer* arc all Wm

Witli Reversible Strare and Point,
Great 0DVANCE Over

©^r PL0.WS,

To Try It is To Buy It.

P

occasions al

must be getting r

Threshing mac
tilted that the
works will sell

Morrill • Company
Will give you your choice

Mr. Carl Rcha

Bismarck. la pra

FOR 50 CENTS

bore. Thsy become dsMUtatad and painfully
lacking in vital energy. All live amid too

Any

Straw ’. Hat!
In the stock

which certainly Mr. Cleveland is not in

irj Biai ucwxs VWMKV uuu&gt; unj
&gt;
er workmen on the globe. The faudllmtn: I

Wr hare a nt
. will H-n on can

GOODYEAR BROS.

way to deenue Uie anrplua except to
prohibit the bnjxrrtation of foreign articles

th

Governor Lore
can ••tub at Midd
minds u« tlu! w*
can club tn Hasti

Don’t tail to examine the Bissell it in need of a pkw.

in Atlanta Conatitutlou.

paid n higher price for manufactured art I-

•d.A-.s rm

in Hastings »t»-

^Xoioa

Mrs E. V. Hogle went to Albion Tues­
day morning to attend tbe commencement
exercises of Albion college;
Ttwwwfysw*
H. F. Ford returnrei, Monday evening,
from El. Paso, Texas. Mrs. Ford will n-maht there a short time before returning

The Baxnku notes with pleasure that
there Ik a movement on foot to make K. tO.
front, but she never left her little brother. Dewey -register of deed* for Shiawa*M-e
county. The people of that county will
Yankee*
firing, and tbe soldiers of "make ns mistake if they give Ed. this po­
sition. i He is not only a' good reimbllcan
and wei qualified, but is a man of whom
any county might well feel proud.
to tho little lady

His argument was all for free trade, and
be endeavortd to show Ute fanner that he

it

wbCTr wm j&lt;» «

We Lead the Trade

who are crowding him for a third term do
not know the ixadtion in which they are
placing him.
Hls candidacy Is clearly i/lnw Strong ami wife, of Nashville,
impossible as we shall show later, and were nt the lianquct last evening. Onto
says he's proud to hurrah for Hastings
every statement we shall make will laDi vision.
subject to as complete demonstration -as a
J. N. Stearns and wife, of Knlamazo&gt;*
geometrical proposition.
returned hon»r Monday morning, after a
short visit with their daughter, Mrs. Frank
Balph of this city.
A Brava Little GlrL

because in my judgment it helps tbe whole stop, thousands and thousarxis would Mop
country, and because I know that it has digging coal ami iron and lead. Y^isit
given us a fur.better article of silk at a far would the cities that hare l«een built up by
tower price than we obtained before the iwtabllshmenta of these factories. 1 Iwlieve
In the protection of every Industry that
necdsJVto the eikl that we may make use

In Chicago.
Editor Godfrey, of Freeport, was in tl*
city Friday,
Philo SJicldon started yesterday fur Hr

e cold weather has made the Straw Hat trade slow, but we will
move them if prices have anything to do with it’

tut .

H&gt;-My dmr. I sely
m have dipped yotir j

Lady Dudley steep* tn Wack silk sberta.

E- W.. Morrill
“One Price Clothiers

Hastings, Mich

profitably In
fall in

�HasT,ngs_Banner.

"MICHIGAN,

0^3— 7^. «iay. Janr ,J0- 18W-

ATOW&lt;l?8^’d^W*NT8-

JIS': u'n ■

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wa* ’“n'rt.lW

Harting* Dl'lUon,

iS'K SY *’, ’r? jnst -north of th® oH
r
e.r:::Sa.»J-r
Jfidv
C.Wttaonrnm.

THI HWT PUXB 15 THE CiXOXKAn
TOFRXOENT AWARDED WHKME
WE WANT IT.

jb«*

IUrt" k** UnaUtaluor
toSdenu°lr wxl W1 usm mottor

itrs to the State CobgresMotral
ivntiou* will meet af the
;"v of Hastings &lt;&gt;n Katurday
. .. m the forenoon. I Let
i
HURRAH FOR HASTINGS I
. p.presented in this proven- / Tbe ilrill con* of Hastings Division Nn.

« ™»&lt;
ns-hta, this ehy smrf.,
Th*&gt; mn inn u Us ,i,w b)- u„

“T
"»&gt; l»d
°"b" "•'«»»&lt; '-&lt;*•
H.,
5Sir Kulcht, Col.
Hayea nnd Grant and Capthln NUkern re

HO, acrumpalned by Sir Knight J c
Andrus and wife. Past Grand Chancellor
J. A. Swii-zey and daughter Mae Fred
Ryeraon. Mra. D. 8. GotMlyear. Miss Belle j^|Megram.s reached this city Mondav
. Spaulding. Mr.. Rkhanl Doyle.
Mrx
Archie McCoy, Mra. John Cole and EddieJ
Men u&gt; canvass for &gt;
Cole, the ••MaM-otte" of the dlvlden le Z
leniumeut Einpiuymrtu
on
the
Tuesday
p.
m.
train
on
the
€.
K*»&lt;! Kxpenscs Paid. Ap
8. for Cincinnati. The land .-awrtwl
GLENN BROTHERS. '
Knighta to the train. Ju#t as they
Rochester. Nil
about to leave, the ladiw delayed the
t«7. And UH. latter was done In no vnre
with rice for good tuck, and some auc
SX*toW&lt;? dibrr' Ew* thl,*&lt; *«“
sllpjirrn were firetl at them for the
put inio use for the event and even the
purperae. Tim Diviakin hj^L chartered

..iirnui Co. Committee.

AL NEWS.

Hie town was well decorated yesb-rdav
in honor uf the victory.
Hastings Division weakened not a parti­
cle when ft was aappoited they would meet
40 Division on the field of tmttle.
,.
The number of cimfwting companies
dwhuiled down to 14.
&lt;
was the only Michigan Division
that had the rand to face the music. ■

Archie McCoy will extend his Jefferson
street building nearly to the alley, and fix
it up In first class style.

niVhl'.SSJA'SKX*
ww .0.

{JSSK’-!S’™...tn™. U.I -I-

June Has Come!
And ~dnth it the'finest line of

White Goods
and Embroideries, &amp;c.
Ladies, you want some of these goods for
yourself, for your daughters and little ones.
We are. prepared to give you the very cheap­

est prices in the market.

«

These are Facts!

Come and Ask ‘to See Them.

Dr. J. A. Baughman will be at Delton
Thursday. June 28th. to attend to the
wants of his jmtlents there.
♦

There will tie quarterly meeting at the
State road church next Satunlay and Sun­
day. Eldar Canfield Is exjieetni to br pre*'Wc wonder if the correct knowledge
lias yet come to the Cincinnati man who
wantwt to know how large a town Michi­
gan was.

The &lt;J&lt;Hid Trmplais will give an Ire
cream social at the residence of Mrs. A. &lt;’.
Carpenter. in the 1st ward &lt;&gt;n Satnrdgy
evening from r&gt; to iu o'clock.
•
The Hastings high school nine &lt;lone up
the KidumuziM* K&gt; A IL club Thuraday
to 4 In a five-inning game.—Kalamazoo
Teh-graph. TJiat was Hastings week in
everything.

Goodyear &amp; Barnes.
Remember the “Little Brick Grocery” if yob
have any butter and eggs to sell.

i^Mm li fatond'ld mention lias lawn nude
Ml a very iwcurap- map of the U. S. drawn
by Mirai Georgiana Heath, daughter of the
photographer, who is a pupil In the 7th
grade. Miss Allie Sidnain drew bne al­
most as good, however.

Died, nt tlu- isitue of Ed. Powers, Fri­
day evening at '•&lt; o'clock. Miss Rela-cca
G&lt;sidyear. aged 72 year*. Miss Goodyear
wu born In York. Penn., and hus lawn a
resident of Hastings since 1857. The
funeral occurred at Mr. Powers' residence
1/Tlii' following l» TK* prrijmtm of .ttw*
Ttimiueiiecim'nt exrrcteeii of the high .school
at I’nion hall. Friday evening. June 22:
Music—Overture.
Prayer—Rev. I). B. OvUtL
Music—Duel.
Address—Rev. Kerr B. Tupper.
Music—Class Staig.
Presentation of Diplomas—John Lichty.
Music—■Quartette.
.
Benedict ion.
)

The editor o’ tbe Joiirnnl tries to evade
tbe suumient of the poriitkni In which he
has placet! himself, but hls jioor. weak at­
tempts at evasion only show the truth of
the allegations we made last week.
The
Journal stated that Streeter was thegrvenback nominee for the presidency, hls nom­
ination being made by a fusion of greentiacken and the union latior party.
But
Streeter's name was not placed at the head
of the Journal's editorial column, while
Cleveland and Thurman still hold the place
on tliat page of the Journal which is ‘supixvsrd to indicate the editorial preference.
Mighty queer action that for a man and a
paper which claim to be true to greenback
principles.
\ very compete l,slt ol tourUU round
trip rates and mules u&gt; western polnU for
ISbu, has just been Issued for free distri­
bution by C. n. Warren. Gen. Pass. Agent,
St. T. M. A M. Ry. St. Paul. Minn.

jjo.

Name *uid
. «ea Boonun, lUktlugi
76 ■ Delora Mulliken. Tborn^pp^«•

Following are the real estate transfers
for the week. ending June 18th, 1888, as
takeh from the books In the register's office,

.-lia z&amp;S'S.“

alien G..Free"'"?* *?.Hoffman;BOasec

nubois; lota 94 and
telmK. Hd wr"&lt; »" " «
BirtSlthehirt!ra
tho ,roo:
tepi-ned. Ml IX
pkkte tntoXittaJ. IMUaobeck;
UP und liwdrd 11 “ “*,“7*2;
lu ,h.1 —t*P. gu niBrebln, on.
PFWrfabe1nter° MlMaf&gt;U»ul’senter; tooaaecH
out tlse least break occurlng. It was rre
»n tenor lo rte Hn'Unn Conn ol Ku&gt;n»u
Durite by U&gt;....W wHIm ‘•“‘■‘T '[S
Invtk
T’l'argc. Sheriff Shriner mak- Imp. teyr rrrrU-d «J&gt; utter. In Itelr Ulte
ttam!iarTW,,; r,ll,‘,M tlM4 *ctwul offenne ot n-mtewu tte pter tebx ritetlj teH
nhS?
M1* »*»“* a wuak- rm. Il S »M«prrr«l tlut tte lUhi h nmr
•yiir’lKS'-Ta— H.
taihl *":aa,‘ 'Oio may l«e more sinned
between Kokomo and Hastings.
«*»• n«” »"
Tlie .member - referred jn who
lieiniet was I’. T. Coigrovr, .whom? Prt‘»ttait there wa» any proteat
taSr!!!VpV!*“““l
the De- rur. .d mind »rrr«l»d him
‘ X lUUto? IH.Won n-l.a- »’ &gt;«r
^JTriUme under its maiugruomt waa reaching for the helmet ‘,r OcccpungH
from the numeotte. Had he done so there
wroreri by nM. K-ulng of a
p^. Sun­
So
ot tte I’uted
in thi.^Z-! ^‘re’* Ram ever Issued would have resulted a b«i “Mr?‘,mistake.
*?£2'nlrT Tl" Tribune bio. a fine tlie dlviston. Finding that hnlght
grove would not accept the
"r Priu“»UC. l*»Ung
S4«n;^J* I’ l’ute edition at the rate of him, HtUe Eddie handed »t I|
J2**
cuT1m- Tribune i. tbe bright- Nhkrrn, who P&gt;ne«I « «&gt;
M'eh'gan. and de- of it, owner, (totovve wm
uid
■p'a,,“1,'l"e of every republican ““s1 b’b ,!id±rJ
dte.^npl*"n bf 8,1 **H' tlwire a find
“ f' '***1 lwue of the U-AJi‘.,5,rVrs have been for ranue time
"f child-munier in
.Jh,|; sl,', "!‘K»t»on 1*4 Wednesday
«tbrthearo..,',, _
M|,m Am|.||a HB11()ck

xrV

'

D. V. Drawn and wife, of Cincinnati,
were most hospitable in their attentions to
the Divisions and will over be remembered
by IU members.

This Is how they stood: Hastings Di­
vision, Na 19. 08.54 per tent.: Kokmno
Division. No. 0. Indiana, ws. 19 per geuM
Terre Haute Division. Na X. vo.«i8 per
cent; Fort Deqrbarn. No. I. Chicago. 06.00
percent; Ua-hlel. No. n. Elgin, Hl.. *•&gt;.rb'”&gt; KmHIntbe S3 per cent; Miami. No. 85, Toledo. 05.64
ludfoSS“*i rb^‘ U no &lt;»”pbtlon »hout
tit?
g *‘en th‘’ greatest night HadThe prizes were: 1st, 91,300; 2nd. $800;
"4W‘ And th*‘ tn"ulb*'r;’ of the
Division present In the city felt that they 3rd. toot); 4th, $400: Oth, 8200: itth, 8100.
np*ld f,,r 1111 U" hard work
Hastings Division gets the world’s cham­
y&gt;ey had done.
Vhose Who had remained In Cincinnati pionship. 81.200, &gt;100 from Gen. Hastings
who had offered that num to any Michigan
ant . Ml home and were met at the C.. K. A
Division that would win any prize. and
depot at n&lt;x&gt;n yesterday by the Division
a larre Imix of tobacco from a Covington.
in full uniform, the band, the members of
Ky„ firm. Besides covering themselves
fire 4fe)&gt;artaM*nt in unlforyi imd- armed with
all over with glory and teaching some peobrooms, and by a multitude «.f joyful pen.
pic tliat Michigan hail lota of good raw (?i
pie. Eddie Cole, the maraotte, and Capt.
material within her borders.
.
reuaem Were Imrnr on willing shoulders
and rafely deposited in « carriage. After
The tanqurt was attended by a number
giving three cheers for Hastings Division, &lt;if brother knights, and their idles from
the &lt; onmuimler and a rip-roarer for tbe surrounding towns.
nmseotte the procession mlived to the . Lieutenants W. 11. Power* and Dan AV.
Hastings hotiw. Durim. the march the
Reynolds did Iwttrr work than any other
brave little umscotte w»&gt; tie- cynosure of
lieutenants who were on the grounds dur­
all ryes, and well he &lt;les4*ned’it too. At
ing the eouipeUtive drill.
the Hasting* house the line lot march was
The Division received its first Install­
ended and.c&lt;ipgratulalinns fiowed in thick
and fast on the masrotte atid Comnmtuler. ment of the winnings last night In the
At the 9:in train the "Division met ami ehape of a 8100 cheek from Gen. Hastings.
escorted Gem H. F. Hastings, of (Jrand. Tliank you. General.
Rapids, to the Hastings iaiuse.. By-theway our pcopfe owe their thank's to lien.
Mrs. Wm. Jone* now receives a pension.
Ha-dlngs for from him our Hty was hon­ It fat la to u deserving woman.
ored In the Wedm-Mlny's parade by hls are
The ball game Saturday wa.% won by the
pointment of Col. E. Y. Hoglr to the com­
mand of the Michigan brigade during that home boya. Score: Coats Grove, 9; Hast­
, Ings, 10.
sritne.

Kai
। ’.'irate?
XUir sleeper was attached to the G. R. A
through train for nnclnnatl. it was.
i Kalamazoo July 2trti
jolly crowd. N. T. Parker was there. That
•lety hat t*en fsratpui
was enough to insure any amount of aidesplitting merriment. Nel Is a dreus. inMrnling double rings und four downs.
ureat hurra- sale at this
Cincinnati was reached at 8 o'clock Wed­
nesday morning, ami Hartings Division
was soon &lt;iuartens| at tbe Hotel Emery
This hotebis conducted on tlu* Eurotxwn
plan, which the initiated find Is to give the
Uli Ik* ut the Hastings
ajpalk-st possible coat
Zwednoglay
afternoon
occurred the
dish. quart or gnlloy* grand parade, the largest ever made by
any civic order. The procvNdou was 3’4
tin: rant.
f
Biniithtnan wil/be hnura in pacing n given point. The route
was seven &gt;ulli» long; though moat of the
.* I’rnlay July Oth.
,
Sir -Knights felt tliat a cypher after tire
middle aged man. to ••even would better express the extent of
F. MkJh.
territory covered. The streets and bulbliugs of Cinnlunatl were beautifully decor­
ated for the occasion. The Hastings laijs
received fnxiuent applause for their move­
and couches'just ments in the parade and their Muscorte^
r A VanValarn- received a perfect ovation everywhere, if
Was 8 o'clock when Hastings Division h^
lailirs and gtitls their quarters to take thelff'place In tl$*
Michigan brigade. It was 7:30 when th&lt;
A. lltdnirs*. the returned from a terrible march through
tbi* hot. dusty, rough and lmi&gt;t streets
Cincinnati. Though unused to such i?
strain, most uf the 8ir,Knights of the
wTe are sorry that limited tinre prevmu
division endured the hardship, '•omuiendour giving an extended account of the
‘ubly well.
NThrre seemed to be a very great lack of l&gt;an.]uet given at the Hastings house last
t. conducted by Kev. order in the arrangements, and Hastings evening in h&lt;mor of the'kreat victory. It
division .was kept under onlers all day was. however, in all reapkts the finest
affair ever occurring in Hastings. The
will Is* at the Hast- II Thursday, to Irani when they would Iw ladire mmipietely out-slid any fonner ef­
!y 6tb. and regu- 'expected to |«rtici|&gt;ate in the jirize drill, fort* and great praise is due.them for con­
which Iwgan that day. They waited In
tributing
mi'
much
to tlie general
vain tuktil evening, when their ordets
and
wife had
me ill the tjfty at S. swined to indicate that they would bn sneceu. Mr. Parker
ektr's. Eye. testetl called at 2:45 the next aftern&lt;M&gt;n. X prac­ given up |KKM-»simi of their |toft*l and the
feasters had full sway. , Thd diniiig nwnu
fjvr .t i-Harge.
tice'drill was indulged in that evening,
, and
...... table* were most jdrturdsqely devoraland for .nminer fal- and another at &amp; o'clock the next morning.'
; Sjjd..-"2
and li) an honored imhUIou' w.w tieimire at tlu- law of­ / At one o'clock the next aftcrn&lt;s&lt;u the ,4d
old slipper that made the trip vlith the
* VanAniran.
' division was on hand at the lutra* Dull i»ark. pllw- winners.
Nothing lived Ik- .aid
Falrn-li/fflowi where the prize (trill t«H»k place, it was altoui tire &gt;*atubh-s, except Hmt they were
then Ittarnnl that the division wopid not
prepared by Hastings ladies.: Tlu- toast.,
j 1* mlletl until the uext aftenusin.' The
with l\ H. VanAnnan
toa.tma.ter.
I thrnnumrier w.» nlsuit-100 in ' the sluedr,
। Iml tliat stood nowhere In comparison
iif , wftli the wannth of tin* Hastings sir
wna oiiiiged i&lt;&gt; Ih- uliM-nt from the lMU&gt;t|uot.
i&gt;w i« dhe ' Knl|thts. They Were npd and hu&lt;| rearam
■ “Mlihigun." Grand Prelate’Onio Strong:
, to lx-. But Hie sun shines brightest after .
••.Snprem.- Lrelge.T.G.C. Jus A Swrezey;
(tlu* clouds. And &lt;o Hastings division I
••Preparing for the Drill.“Nir Kt. D.XGwxb
«smnty fair are* j found a way out of the difficulty. Theyl i1 year;
-Grand Parade."Grand i'haueeilor P.
*; and isth. Tbe , waylaid the committee oi amnureinrnts,
T. (Vilgrove; “Brig.-Gen. H. F. Hastings."
make it the l»^.t expostulated, rvmunrtratcd and argued. |j nu Kt. F. IL Tlmmenmm: ••Mawot.’Col. E.
j and were told to see the Judges. ’*«•!
!1 I' Y. Hogle;-From Major io Private.4 Ex-Ma­
r.-i
' jO'lK'-* were seen, ami graciously jiennit- jor F. G^hiodyear; • The Rank and File of
rhat IV4
Hastings division to drill that afler- llastlng&gt;.|DrillCorps."(’apt. A. D.Nlskern;
repubii-V’”o,u B,u,r twu
’UvMons bad tinlxh- /We're all Hight.” Nir Kt. A.11. Johnson;
I s'Tiie «lr)li ground was surrounded on ulf ''•‘Just Before the Drill." S|r Kt. W. D.
Hayes: -Tlve Drill ('orje. AbBomf. ('■ &lt;’■
i!y ’.»&lt;» that we | sides by high buildings, and track of these
Sylvester • Greu*el: "Our t'nj taln." Sir Kt.
iking flir terms ■ on three sides were big bluffs. To shut W. H. Power*: "The World'! &lt; hampl&lt;»n-ifiiv- of Smith A ‘ out all isissiidllty of a breath of fresh nlr abip or 1H»N.“ Brig-Gen. H. F. Hastings:
■uii
'
stealing into th«- grounds, a broad fence 20 ••Cincinnati." Sir Kt. W. R. Conk.
for a i j.-roaring i ,“K 1 ’*h wa* "w“*s*r&gt;- M,,d ,be fM‘n;
Ixr’e orchestra ftinibdint splendid inn­
l' il" 5".!
Tlie hot June sun was loaded for bust-, ale and a &lt;|Uartelte c&gt;insisting of Dr. F. IL
Timmerman and Mrs. Timmerman and Dr.
■ n»s»« at &lt;’» o'clock, and shone directly Into and Mrs. H. A. Barber sang, two songs
•ption.
• the park us Hastings division marched in. very appropriate for the occaJou. Below
Allegan paj-»TH foMwed by their MMcotte. who wa- again
h L stated that the recipient of much enthusiastic n|&lt;-_
&lt; an.j oi imkhiifpow- plause. The division went In to win. an&lt;l
each mati did hls duty nobly. Captain Tvr unc mii!~‘dlpttous..
Michigan, My Mlchlpu:.
Nlskrrn raid after they had marelusl off .
!&lt;• nii-n arc hereby no- tliat they bad surprised him by tlu* excel­ Thy shining streams and babbling rills,
Michigan. My Michigan.
lL«tiiurs Engine A Iron lence &lt;»f tlielr movements. 'ITicy received And history so oft hath told
ichols A Shepard's en- the greatest applause and must of the 1Ot thy brave men of times of old.
i» at pri&lt;**s to suit the audience felt they were the winner* of the We Jove thy patriots tree and bold.
Michigan. My Michigan.
i .t' liei-n made in prices first prize, as they marched off the grounds.
nc love &gt;ur
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The following from the Cincinnati En­
Michigan. My Mlcbigan.
sturdy Wolverines have stood.
II. IL will run a s|Mt*ial rx- quirer so truthfully describes tbe phrt Where
Michigan. My Mlcblgaii
ur.|.&gt;j&gt; lnii:i Ti..-mUj, JnIM. 26. for Imil played by Hastings division that we give We tore heroic loyal ones
ifcjtrolt. Train leaves Hnstlng» ! it as our own:
Who fe*ri«Mly tarod tbr «ll«wt.Iug guus.
Till vietarv crowned them Freedomr. sous
returning. WYe' Detroit alraut 1
••'rhe last Division of the evening was
Michigan. My Michigan.
.............
...... f2.li
«... * *
. ii...
........ ■ v.. to
.r Michigan,
imiit command
.-ciuiiiand-­
Hastings,'No.
1». .«'f
F;ie
for wind trip only
ed by Captain A. D. Nlskont. Their drill­
Ing created the enthusiasm of the day. It .
could be seen that a master hand was at
Aid wa- reoiit:. &lt; t!tcrtalned by Prince the helm tlie moment they took the field. For when thy gallant knight* arise.
And flaahtng blade from veabbani Cles,
iltMn.*.tr», - . ^.-paring a thorough study of
Captain Nlskeni’s soldierly bearing was
bore that win th- prize.
Bema: y. ijir- &gt;-t and of its iK-tiring* on iiartlculariy noticeable, and It was found TH Hastings
Ml-hljan. My MMMgU.
d&gt;l»lltlciiti:.,nt-un in Eurois*. It will
on Inquiry that he Is an Ex-L’nlted Sbttes
appear In tfiMtny ntatber of the Forum. Armv officer, having graduated from W«‘st»
Tie•MHiii'an .rejxirt for June Is at Point iu the Clara 0CI8M. He reigned,
Tira san shone bright, tbe &gt;ky was clear,
One wees ago today.
n&gt;- iwragr forwh«mt in the Mtuth- to go Into the nqfrspaper brndnora «t
When Hastings boys with wavtng plumes
■ ru
th-tz o'
utlrs I. '«•» j&gt;er tent, of Hustings. On the flehl with the Hastings
Btied ou their southward way.
Division
was
their
niucotte.
little
Eddie
Tbev Upped their hail, and smiling bowad
«i zvrra/.-.
Barry eounty shown
In easy, graceful way.
•I''nr htt’.m p..r ,.t.nt &lt;Torn indiratOH fi it Cole, aged raveu, who won' tbe full
7' ’ As they went owvlnfc ou.
i-ro-it ab.*. .u, ,&lt;v,.rage. oitLt 0 percent. uniform, including helmet, red plume and
A shower U rice was quiekiy thrown
sword. Ills ambitious efforts to keep up
•‘"r-V "• i» r cept, above.
.SfrssE’Skojier..*'.
•
with the Division during double quicks
T-i«rd» the ttaln did glKe. 1
"I"'1' 1-'1,,l»ga big thing in and fast turns were amusing to a degree.
And In the hands ot Major Frax.&lt;
Imn«4lA T#wn- He aceompanled the Division atthe I*"‘
-hit" in Um
One
of
them
vrcjrapled'"•-■•■•
— j-. nty an* votfitg as high us two U. R- K. of P. prixe drills In Michigan,
out o» o&gt;
they went mortng on.
W.tW t«i
highway*,, 'fe ' for.laying and graveling in ix&gt;th of which Hastings Division took
• money wifely and very
!'0»6ul&gt;b hii' ini. Harry county ahould first prize: accompanied them thl* year lo
Cincinnati,
and
received
much
applause*,
W iri jm.-will) this kind of improvemcnta.
both In Wednesday s parade and yester­
!■ ua "b7iiM««n «H» ™n” ““h
' vi1?'
' ’• '’■hre will tie held in tbe day's competitive drill.
As Hastings Division left the drill
^h'lnirrhs.tuntay evening. A good
gn&gt;and
the
First
Lieutenant
of
Dearborn
Twas
Capt. NHk«n driilad tho boys
iT. ।
n*
11 Prepared for the oct-anion.
IAWdl.^1,,,,,.,1
tni.r lllvlilon, Chicago, .aid to the
And w heeled them Into line.
And under h!s control tlray learned
••Yun luive knocked Dearborn out, «{* *!,
™
'-™r ,l»’ ■«»“•! V*"executes© fine.
,
ilrelrf' ""
Jmww- Over M have want you as a member of our division,
.in «
*b,’lr 'ideutlon to Im- pre* and pinned a Dearborn badge upon young
MmXiJta • "rt ' wi"lS*&lt;i* &gt;lteUn*»
•""yW;

J

Sir Knight f. G. Goodyear deserves and
receives the thanks of Hastings Division
fur the promj&gt;tne»s wttii which be sent hi
HU rr.lm.ti,,,, u M.)or on n«i. IluUnp
staff when he fouud that hls bolding that
rank would bar him from taking part In
the drill.

Milwaukee
Junior Binder,
Lightest and Strongest 2-horee Binder on Earth.
Weight 1,150 pounds, ready for work.

Actual

Wheat will not be a heavy crop but the ground must all be
gone over and there is no cheaper way or one by which yon
can save as much grain as with a good binder. Last year we
sold 81 of the above binders and every one. of them gave per­
fect satisfaction. The purchase^ names will he furnished on
application.
.

This year the following persons have given orders for Mil­
waukee Junior Binders:
1. John IL Barnum, Woodland.
2. Geo. Kepner, Wooland.
8. John Bhaibly, Woodland.
4. Chas. Mack, Dowling.
5. Noah Haney, Freeport.
6. Conrad Smelker, Freeport.
7. Jaoob Shriber, Carlton.
8. J. Hansberger, South Cass.
9. Chas. Bnche, South Case.
10. John Johnson, West Sidewa­
ll. A. E. Dewey, Banfleld.
12. Frank Kohler, Hastings.
18. James Ransom. Hastings.
14. Philander Otis, Hastings.
15. L. K. Foreman, Hastings.
16. Stephen Weaver, Logan.
Come in and look over this binder. It will pay yon.
Yonrs respectfully,

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds.

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BAD

A QUEST’ON OF HEALTH.

PRAYERS.

IN AN art center.
PAIHTISOS

some rood, and thl* cannot br Usd *ith tbe u»e

ploltu, especially Ted, who wax scratched nnd
stung and bitten nntll be |onkr&gt;l like a
Booth Bea Islander. One day he belli up two
brown paws u&gt; display hii numenjus wounds

CILED

THAT

NOR

ARE

NOT STEM-

DUPLICATED.

lower grades of baking powd-rs eontalp ruber
aluin. Mme or pbospliaile acid. As loath as we

can be uo gainsaying the unauiuwus testimony
ot 1 he official chemists, indeed, analysis seen*
Ted gnnnwl .with delight at this, which
made him look like such a veritable scare­
some one ot these oujrctiouable Ingredients ex
crow that Sidney o&lt;lvised him to hire him­
eept the Boys’. and that they report as chemiself out for’corn fleld^. Hta upper Up had

*that of Titian a*1

Ul
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mrtbetfc appreciation.
Salo

tevti ot Pror&lt;*wrs Cb*n&lt;Ver.y

Mfaa Priscilla was exporting company. Any

oven door and smiled continually, as though

tag hospitably ns one after another imprinted

"Bids grown a half a1 bead since last summw, and Pm most as tall” "And uotbtug
fits me!" exulted Master Wally,-aged LU, as
bo stood on tip toe. “You're a perfect sot of

that you'&lt;l bettor b.fjin an soma ginger
bread—frreh. luade this morning."
Notiody .ver did give a fallow such gener­
ous bunks at ouo» as Miaf Priscilla; thought
mouth* both Cult They declared, as they

buckleshouted

light, nnd "Hoc rayl" shouted tho others, folfttoriUar
X
Tboy vanisiad in a cloud of dust along the

ster declan d that it did her ROCxi just to sea
thoiu. How well- sii-i remembered that sum-

motlMir first aube there with her three boys
tor quiet and comfort, she said, white her
husband wo« away on a long bustaiMH jour-

thorn,'they said; they had such

their house alo]&gt;e like that, till it canto

and it bad a kind of bill in tbemiddle, whoro
they elided off 00 each other. WsUy slept in
funny little window

"Ynu don't know how.’’ replied Ted, rather
scornfully; "boys never da It takes women
huckleberry cake was tbo coxiwit t
world. You just make a batter
OVStL**
This sounded simple enough, and Tod
shouted. “Come on, then!" while Wally
turned an approving somersault on tho
kitchen floor st tho prospect of something
exciting.
'
“I
•aid Sidney, reflectively, as
they wore explortag for ma tarLeix, "that
Ml...
.

like the trunks; they couldn't tell which.

The boys all watched Mlw Priscilla 1
hear tlie rain c-utoe down on, it sounded so'
gxxxi.wtam tboy warn *lMp. And Miss Priadlla tel threw do just what they w anted to.
Rtes liked tbo boys, and sold they ought to be
Tbe huckleberries behared remade happy. And tboy were sill engag-ud to salt added

,

. month. Nina Priscilla's neighbors laughed a
good deal at lier "summer bourdent,” but she
declared khat they didn't laugh half as much
ias sha did, for tbo boys kept her tn laughing

(sotbered creatures, bound separately in
paper, with tbe tails and hoods jcvtrudlzjg,
and showing a gorgeous plumage. They

flvo inches long, but, throwing tbe tail into

utes to see it baku “It looks queer " re­
marked Ted in 1 critical tone “Why don't
the huckleberries show at the top.r Sidney
rejilied rather sharply that they probably
’ had reason? of their own for staying u the
bottom—as they undoubU-dly had.
‘Why
ain't it thick nnd black looking like Him
Priscilla's huckleberry cakeP inquired Wally
when his brother finally took n thin; .pale

Columbus .’tending theagg &gt;nend, b it-ither
hard when you don't. Cbtne. though ~ u the

ofUa, as she laughingly accepted this numer-

GUATEMALA’S BIRD OF LIBERTY.

lots of berries," exclaimed Wally, peering
into a large tta basin in tbo buttery. .“Lot's
put'email in." But this Sidney prudently
declined doing, half of the quantity being
the greatest abundance. He toleinnlr stirred
his batter, then added tbe berries and pound
tho mixture into x Un pan. This bo srt in

“1 maant It for huckleberry cake " .vplied
tho puxxled cook. “You aaid it was «□ may,
and we thought you’d be »o lata.**

that slipped along on a string

reported upon the results attained In the refin­
ed cream of tartar. Tbs foUow Ing extract Ji urn
his report would seem lo answer tlie question
repeated st tbe head ot this article, and which
Is so frequently propounded or the housekeeper:
"I have examined the cream of tartar used by
the Royal Baktnx Powder Company In Hie man­
ufacture of their linking powder, and (Ind It to
be perfectly pure and trev from lime 111 auy
fbnu. The chemical test* to wbteh 1 have *• tmlttcd the Royal Baklnjt Powder prove It per­
fectly healthful and tree from every deletenmn
mrtMtaacv. The Royal Bak lux powder is purest

Miss Priscilla's getting back in time .was rap­
idly diminishing. “Bl tell you what to do;

‘a am ao sorry ’ l.&gt;gac Sidney, in a mortlfl-d ton. *TV . thought &lt;ro d surprise you ’
• I am surprised.’’ said Mins Priwilla. &lt;&gt;ing
off into 1 fresh fit of laughter “I nevvr
thought that three active lx&gt;ys would :ry
fW’kiner tnr*
— tl... ... ...
_

marvels with them.

Scuffing candles, hit-

«•

introduced."1'

«p-r

Colds.

Mr. rrcanzni , Crmi*
for It. nr re I and (he price. ans not ,,...^3?

FKCKHAN'ri CBUVP KSHKDT

VL H. Goodyear. Druggist.

Purify Your Blood.
Bodily nnd manta! health depend upon
a healthy condition of tho blend. The
blood parUcularlr in the spring and
•utntaoiimpurittea, which poison It an
disease. A harmless blood

XXL BAXD ftafXTXC.
■'SteociUng! No, I never eaw

story about a long row of pictures being

plared ngaiurt the wall nnd a procv~!an of
men filing down tbo line, one putting in ski re,

meeces and tin tabes his own pictures.

Bcuxs-

that Is all.''

to bo called, go to work with al! the abandon

painter's brash in a pail of kewn. to clean
It, and starts by putting In the sky There
are four or flv. tin jxiils of sky color already

trtee to put in the sky. In doing thia be dips
his brush into ]»rha;w three or four different

PAINT

AUTT UATRL
»UU.AVU
U ” U AB
Bwift’s Specific (B. 8. S). Of Its won­
derful purifying and loalo p.iwors we
give a few feslltnoniala:
Mr. Wm. A. 8’oboht, with George ,P.
Rowell &amp; Co., 10 bprace Btrout, Now

YOUR BUCCY

flicted as I was, to writ®you this letter,
which you can usa in any way yoa
chcosa.
I aufferod great pain from
boils, all over my nick; I canid not
torn my heul wtihouiacutnpain. After
trying all the usual remedies, and flndr t .... 1 .... - K.-. 1 . u u a

FOR ONE DOLLAR|$
COITS HONEST i
■!

my ‘Job • Can;farters.’ Now not a
sign of my affliction can be aeeh.”
Mr. M. H. Hamlin, Wluston, N. C.,
■ writes: “I use it every spring. It alaB builds me Up, giving me appetite
d Rest ion, and enabling me lo stand
tbe hot aunimor days. Un using 11 I
soon beeomu strong of body and easy ot
mind.’’
&lt;
Mr. C. E. Mitchell. West Mid BL
Ferry. New Yor.:, writaa: *1 weighed
11&lt;J pounds when I bewan taking your

50?^^
HOUS*: PAIN

looks much coaler than It-1
been dfp]*d Into a slightly darker shade, and

Its weight io gold.”
. Treatise on Blood and Skin Disease

.........
He c’itn«w up Mulling, makes another draft
on tbe sky ;&gt;aib&lt;, warn his brush with a
borixontal swIur. and a placid lake mirrors
tho misty mountains and summer sky Ho

Mao. WljrsuiW* tetoTIHWU Svkt'F should
always lx used fur children teetblag. U sooths
the . LU t. ’nfterc- the kui:-.’. allay* alt pain, cun wind colic, and i» tbt best remedy for dtarrtxra.

QU7CXXM TRXH CXXATIOX.
A ten second wait is followed by another

COITS FLOOR PAINT-5

Ze^WOIlT ORT STICK!
Alenr goods kept In *t\k atl »Vr*=te4 by
red L. Heath. Hasting’.'

FRIENDS-:
Don t some of your neighbors or

friends want the Banner during the
for this divpunty of plumage, hod given the’
bird, that would otherwise have l*vn clearly
al a disadvantage, a third and npddle feather big tiraxb into a mixture of asphaltum and
burned Mama, which makes a warm, rich
the licvls, and white cotton bad been stuffed brown, and svfldly sinwirs it over tbe forw
ground, running up into the sky tn spot*
into tbo eye cavities.
This is the dead rotor for th* foliare and
—. L._____
.
one.of tlien: up .in his hand, “is tbe quoxial,
or bird of liberty of Guatemala. It is to be
found only in a small portion of the country,
Stepping out, lie toloa n largo brush, tbe
managed to secure this pair, and left them

pcojde down there being able only to dry and
preserve them. Quexzal is to Guatemala
America—its national bird.
Its picture,
rather distorted, is stami«d on many of
Guatemala's coins, and engraved on all tbo
postage starnjw of tliat country. Whether it
t-x-k its name from the ancient capital, or
tlte old metropolis was called after it, is a
question not fully srttlid; but quexxal it the
title of both. Tbo quezzal baa, nt yon must
perceive, great poraonal mi vantages over the
eagle, even in Ita wild state, and we are all
familiar with tbo bedraggled appearance of
the caged eagle.

than » few hours. It is truly a bird af
liberty, nnd II dire almost Immediately wbeu
captured. Its pride In its rear feathers h
evidently dearer than Ito lovs for Ufa When
one of than accidentally gets soda! or broken

from tbo neat they die at once. Occasionally
a cpvsMud han been captured, end ta a few
top, and altogether It was qnlte a different seconds restored to liberty, but tho contend
looking affair that went into the oven this nation of tho hand could not bo removed
with Lx- grasp, and it dropped llfol.-w to tbe
earth before it had flown many yards. They
the same thing over Sidney's snow, which to ore brought down for mercantile purjiov*,
when tho opportunity pnwents itself, with
tery small shot fired at long range. Tho
Malfand Exprnre.
qucssal builds a round roofed nest, like tbe

Tbo Albanian pistols are terrible weapons,
and are st least a foot long, single barrels
and carry a ball that will shoot a hole
through a man that a rabbit can run through.

Cough-

—■ •“ ® 'ed. Tte1

per bottle.

The question naturally arises, why do these
cheap baking powder maker* use these things?
Alam is three cehts fc pound, lime still cheaper,
while eream at tartar cost* thirty-five or fbrtj.
The reasons for the eberieal purity of the Royal
Baking Powder were recently given tn the New
York Times in an Interesting description of*
earthly use, and so they drifted into the neat, new method for refining argols, or crude cr.-nm
spacious kitchen, where the ruddy light from of tartar. It seems that it 1* only under this
nonlrlncv
—Inn. i.l u
proccsA that cream ot tartar cab be freed from
the lime natural to it and retntered chemically
pure; that the patent* and plant tor this’cost
the Royal Baking Powder Company about lisdf
place, which might not be for some hours. If a million dollars, and that they maintain ex­
clusive control of tbe rights.
। for supj)er. She tied
Professor McMurtrle. tale chlel ehemlst of
the Department of Agriculture, at Washington.

Jolly; and just to see that bed with tbe set-

I kept on rvmefnbaring tbe look on bcr fans
and the tone of tbo sad, little voice. -Dstrdt

Norristown Herald.

at last there came a rain that made every
one rejoice except Him Priscilla’s summer
boarders. Three young gentlemen scarcely

’be under side, and as Slffney stood rather
ruefully regarding '.ba result of hls *al&gt;drs
Miss Pmcilia suddenly appeared, iripping
with rain.
"For .bo land's sakaf she exclaimed on

°*?You can imagine just bow I felt, and how

thins Mur So r~ ~
U» .rt nJu.Uoo =&lt; U» oomtry. thoo,b M

But aside from tbe Inferiority of th- work
done by these powers, ibe physicians assure us
that lime and alum taken Into the system In
such quantities a« this arc Injurious. Ttxlr
phyi'.oloftca! effects are Indigestion, dyspepsia.

tentment Tbo seductive beds in the room
with tho slo|Mug roof ware occupied to some
purpewe every night by three tired boys, nnd
tbe days seenMd all too short for tho lots af
things they had to do.

roup

Cures

ire yuur anwt
LUrftJ *‘
tt*w’ lmi Coughs-and
riw™.PTw- o&lt; u—

tomid tn the biscuits so frequently complained

prayers:

MISS PRISCILLA’S BOYS.

gftyigtfrty &gt;.*&gt;»“ib■-••■■■n-

tsrtsv. Thl’ we presume. accounts for their

suited in a swelled face plastered with mud.
But nothing could subdue tbo young gentle­
man's seed in attacking tbe enemy. Sidney
had grown as brawn os a berry and looked

—Hartford Tlnu’a

■ay ix ronaMj. ——
- minute, after I had puniahml bar. and then
.he looked up with n quirsrtng lip and said;
gne loowu
___ .( j
enwta-1

Tribune.

bumble bees were hls favorite pursuit, and a

With fold.*! bao&lt;U and fare- demure.

continually pro• 1 thought "ill-

Shsde

Thus the bird avoids the tail breaking neccal

dip;&gt;ed into dark and tbe other into light
gret-n.' A alight touch of this brash makes a .
lir.,1,
,U-____ __ 1____ &lt;
.
.

Bo plays a sort of bass drum oiiUgato on the •
canvas, ocraMoually .replenishing bis item ’
from thi’ pulette. ;md tl.o picture Luu all the !
foliage it c.111 bold without running or«r
the Kill,’* Tima, nf me. I—
.

campaign?

Asjk them, and report

to us.

•

OH! MY HEAD.
The pain from Neuralgia anil its ;
oompenion diseue Rheumati«m is I
excruciating. Thousand* who could |
be quickly cured are needlemly sufftriiw. Ath-lo-pho-ros will do for
other* what it did for ths following

g^Wsi
GraTiH Bap t’ L
Ml Mun dlr... .
K2%inM*.7.'.

THEATHLOHWROl CO. lit SM St. £ E

J?‘ u» MUp . amdta,
br.
port A smaller brush is nicked
*d
pPP*1 tnl°
l*iut. A succwion of
iarirr nnwarrt
____ __ .

GRAND

\'a»hr.;te ..........
’pn?BMMLL'--

,

Ivdreno
becro:

W GOD BLESS YOU!

sailboat
When
are all | thankful Bat not ainayi
Total of Treat (.’reek. St. Clslr Co . Ala., writes 1 -j
had a had &gt; attack m chills and fevrr. Mr m».
tem w»« full nt
c... .
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Time of tbo hut hoal,l'8J&lt; tuinutm.
Chicago Inter Ocean.

Katouitapids

heart would palpitate tar V
Tlw. are no quaUttee which sueewd so
well In this world as seifahner. ar^nn^
houretv It n*».
k- u.___
~ "rlct

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auu 1 iuu
«Wted to dis. tn September, ism. 1 boegtu
bottle of ShaVar It,,—___
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man Who takrn all hl.

&gt;w* **
■—» &gt;“«
McCauii jo |j*i»mi st tawton
bteaa tot ■’
',
north,
and ••’£ *&gt;r»as
UtoSV 1 wir^n? ; £5»STln“L£lihsEs
RR.to"r
HUBS
Inkcmwui^TT
l? th- ’ nest, eti.mm

bymneaeth men

tho lotig foathera, which wave gently in the
air. a&gt; resting time are slowly and cautiously
drawn after it"

hare dooe."

st Nias Priscilla's, and as the good soul is

lirigbton has recently enjoyed the presence
Of a quack who, according to bls own aocoatrt, bs.Wlh JTZ.000 richer than wtm bs

Ghgt, btaiict i Sigui

Ingiyaasasy

TIME TABLE

-TSrtE-

spl«

(without pain} woe a shilling, and four ehil-

.East cooper-.

dipped in a myettrioua wen ta Mexico.

Tbe

to »W romped Ly JxX, ,,
lefocs i. ta th. want

bummer Tours.
PJTROIT, MACKINAcTgLANn
adjsey,by
I hM fourth

NORTHERN
PACIFIC
IlLOW FStCE HAU.fl 0 AD UIDS ~
FKEE

Government LAND-**
Wmaioaia or irci* „r
te xittn*- "1*..Mlc

res f.. -s:;•*.«« -“j;
Llliwiv^isfwi-''
a

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JTXXi

Fatal Suludy.

!».

ill Net B« Denied.

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Tl» malady which was the ew.w^X
. Germany Succumb* ; fc* death wM uiteved to t» brr*dta^»i

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exPre-EMT «

Califomi. SUrtb

MICHIGAN

,he Blline

k W:
pastorol Plym
oath OmgrqmtKmid church. Chicago, was
« mouor of John C. New. &lt;ff Indiana. ur.animr.tulv
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Booni Once More

■ — "’•■re ure euu&lt;Ii-vn

bEbl.h

Alif WILL Lisns TO 10 DEK1AL.

Mrs. Robert Paterson. a Saginaw county

p_
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wnere
bmperor Frodenec was greatly t-toved end
very pipnlur, tbo orrow at his ilrath » nm
AU ,»Uk, tmU.11^. cuspuiv
UIW nar* st
u ...
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- —
Emperor Frederick is '■• half
***[ mu«t. and tta- _,Wln
Mt-a.
'h °f private dwell,
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routatod by hh family mgs *
r” to a wed, and gwwmlly
------------*
are
throughout
the i-ity mourning signs w visible. ^Lner-

A tn.WO Wane mads

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K&gt; annul txan
Ute Mabone .md anU-Mahone d-legata. from
Vlnrinta «» &gt;k_ ______ .•
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1". UNdon lu the

P —-------—.
ury say-lua* rt*y
MH. and IX evening they brought into *xu
Mwwea northwt^tern Blaine osaociation for.

&gt; P‘', ” Sftt,,r4n ’ m-’ramg.and w«
dut"^
X’

rx Mo.,. «ru,.„

Muskegon church root on a pnepccting tour
didn’t know enough to march down again.

day*

n.i.i-ht .eaib-r in th.- hruiw.
owner of rixty-eight Southdown tmts tlmt

..
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.-------- --s"*” nuiicn inat on
। Munday be dwild naive an addrtM of rfeen
; "2’roW
c»,**f’ity which had overtakS

by a full hunting outfit from beads' to tom-

Frederick

; half-mast and tbe blinds drawn
DOUBLE WEDDING AT MENTOR.

bV S'
ft?

_________________________________
Mk-xvon, O.. Jut..- r. -Tho marriage of
Miw Mary Gorki* to J &gt;U,day ito^
!

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'«?•' V-

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ptent* u;
outward demonetraUou to encourage ’ tbe
I Cnllformaa* to per« t«- with their plane.
!•£
■ the event &lt;g a third isanmunlcanon Iwing
i received from Mr. Blaine or any other cir
| cqimtanre compelling a -hange id la&gt;4 their

Townsend Gidtoy, of Grand Haven. fa&gt; now

dtstributi-ni, and yesterday many a health to
-be Mnnte man was drunk at tbeir rooms.
Buttle .future id th,, reception Wm tbe
KlMM-k
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.

- - u.^.- ...
»&lt;-er*HIUng
mid:,
He said in brief tliat Blaine'* name
had to go before the convention, and if no
on* ei*e put him up t&gt;o(Ravmo:i&lt;l&gt; ni-uld take
the rraj&lt;usdUllty and do ii himself. Such a
drtermtoiatton i* pregnant with important
results if tbe &lt;rtbcr delegation* do not change
their uilml*, as in nearly every caw tbe in:prewon wa* that if the “Plumed Knight?
। wm named at all noChing«could prevent his
nomination with a wboop. It wm stated bv
I one |« mlmmt putlUrian thnt wherever he
went be f&lt;H:nd all willing to concentrate on

I’avKcf Wortre
------------ pastor of the Euclid
Avenue Pcrebyterinn church, of Cleveland.
Itoth tbi- bride* were member* of his congr*gati.-ti during his |&gt;.-Mtorat» in Ctevrinmt. An
“InbArate lemer of naevnnil smiiax had Iwi;

getter

the past thirty-six year*.
at the punching business.

Walker

Blaine

the sun' of

He’s an old Lund'
'

has occupied a somewhat con*picuou&amp; place

lhAU

.Devil'* Lake, a Tatiswee county iuunkt, is
puttim: in her I4d as a summer resort. Ought
to be a gool exploring field for Sunday school

I Jmlgo Gresham will be quite content if their
j candidate shall he Mevud or even third at

d*re&lt;l away from lK»me last water aad died
in a swamp, left a widow and a &lt;tv'jrcvd

tanding caniiuiate* give*:
Sherman. 330;
Gresham, 230; Alger. 157; Allison. «i; Har-

which jurt now figures as a l&gt;onc &gt;»f conten­
tion in the courte between tb&lt;’ alxivo men­
tioned fetnininea

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&lt;»

tliird statement from him.

Tbt-o who

JJffl

big pollticn count, and. as tersely expreiwcd
by an old timer, is: “A conundrum -which
will be solved by a dutch men. or an accident

■ Mere rairiug bob with tin- lum'uer Intertoto iu*

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prise. Ou the contrary she has been fined
likely place Sherman in nomination. L,
_____ |to by a loenl court for obstructing tbe
Sboidd
matter* take thta turn Sbennan'* already
The Northport farmers who carried over
creased. Late estimate* give Hberman .’150 several thouMiud bushel* of potatoes with
votes'
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L-I.U—. u n*»«. •«•»«»!" »•""»
X1U». Artlmr * B«—&gt;■
VW
rMrbadl—«
S-u-nUy ufebt,

Ml"" «U lb". ™

i'tatf rL '■*“!

Bhmarckareoba

•hlS A^w“^n&gt; (M-

•fctyiwtta.^
Ujr ** w" w"»*t
4*«
ibfe h? J,p "Uo,,g *nd “'MiJr On

neanj
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------- WakhixoypX CCT. Juo* Ifi.-HatnWi
report.. 1 to the house Katuntay nxenmg tta
sundry civil Msiropriiitlmi bill- TLt- total
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St, tlLI.yj! b»!

pie-u for the current fiscal 'er-' "iu

/4'

In a» -&gt;&lt;« U»* "-I“
nw'u I*. Inumi 1b. aoU-ibll-i*,-'— «oU“TbibL“L
*
.
.

s.wrt.r,«X1 u
WM* L'lVCU tO

onridered a pretty

foothold In.-but they Imven't
ft In Hunt Saginaw.

Maxcsloxa,

Mich.,

June

16.— Editor

tour through England and France. Mi. Slusser

bieyctariuta in Londou and Far^ and will
send an interesting account of ,hf» trip to tbs
American s|sifting journal*.
AN OFFICIAL INVESTIGATION

RahTlMoa*. Nd., June Id.—An official la­

was begun before United State* Steamboat

two wlifetlM again and then th* bolls rang

Henry L Strong, a lMtn«ing insurance man
appropriation bill which jawwd the bouse
ttatunlay contains an item appropriating
8100.000 for experiment* with dynamite and
other l.igu explwlve*.
The experiments,
which are to be cooduLlw!
by the graveyard iiuuranoe.
Kcretary of
the navy
r-lli
include
Oakland county has a farmer whose co
demomaations with Lieut. Graydrai’s dyna­ sCMmoe was surely troubled bwause ba ka&lt;
mite shells and his system of throwing large, ■otite money that rlgbtfuHy belonged to

upflh-ientiy changed.

ta dying. J&lt;
Walt Grayaov

a

Wtal with tb. effect of tbe

1-1.
Satunlay nigin nml jxwtponcd
up at I ii. tn. Friday they wera
haunted iiy hunger and fright-

meneing burine*/
Tbe TittabawasM Boom company haspurcha-*.*! 110 ton* of flr*t-c!ax» -----pneent. M-OMm s operation*,
Ti.'widen*
that this company ta doing a.

L*Yr.R - -There was a meeting at tlie head­
occurred liefare reaching there.
quarter* of the California delegation yester­
day afternoon which resulted in the aj&gt;poiDtment of a committee with instructions to
a red and green light and the high tight* of
visit tbe various delegation* to-day and uss
til* ' f.InMni
TTn
U.I
all their influence against tbe nomination of syndicate
RhsrmaiL
Dejx'w announced last evening that be was dstaehmeut id the Salvation Army, who sued
a candidate. A gentleman who is very cl.or that city for *10,000 damage*! liecaust1 site1

£. Grerf

" Fr“-’-’. w emperor.
fu,1,kr Po^-r than be has
6” X M“Jj*."*1!,r' Talk °&lt; Peepee-

aJlcfavaed together at Grand Rapid*, a li

wooden bridges w..;&gt; -olid iron and stone I job at Ionia by Uncle 8am.
structure*.
Tho laming Cc:rtenM»l Mftk ronqtenv ha*

drewd to a cxiupie of lady acquaintanetn
A Minden City girl, 15 years ot age, built

UNEASY ABOUTG^N. SHERIDAN.

Although die Doctor* Issue aa Knrourag
lug Bulletin.
Wahiiisgtox City. June P*.—Thera wen.
run» r* yesterday tbar Gvn. Hberidan bad
suffered a rela|»«e, nnd that hls condition wnagain rritirtd. Dr. Pepper, id Philadelphia
came here, nnd. togetbi-r with Dr. Lfnro-n
nnd tta* regular attending physician*, held a
Ixmraltatlou. Their,-.expression of opinion igiven n inilleUn i-win*! at 7 p tn. It reads;
Grn Kheridan's condition. M contracted with
that of iMl Sunday, riiow* a gratifying iinpnwe

-"tperort death. Prinre
edited, wn» groatty agitatad

•iso » which indicate a speckled community.
Hack drivers, saloonista, pullers and tbe

was tho nr*t &lt;w &lt;&gt;’ the delrgatlon to break
T
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ventton.
Tbe Ohio delegates did .
--------------------ary work yesterday, but at night their room*

look uppn Stanley as lust long ago.

NonTHroBT. June IK—The schooner Flor­
ida. from Tauuton to New York, put into
thta place Friday evening to lend two boyi
whom it lu*d picked up in a skiff seven,
mil- outside to tbo sound. Tbe leys pnov^i
to t&gt;e JarnM S. Robinson, aged 13, «md How
ard E Itarneo, aged W, wi,o while ptaymg In
M skiff at Rocky Point on Thursday taet,wcr&lt;

peudeut foi . upport.
• .
Gon. William L. Stoughton tlkd atahls
Sturgis home on the fith. He was a man of
fine ability, wa* a gallant *oldicr in the late

Jctui Anderson, tbe Kent county citizen
rbo engaged in making dime* and nickels on

wn

'f, Stanley, and that Mr. Ward, who »&gt; it
turning from Africa, boars lad news of t •

!■&gt;&lt; were prewnt at the death
■ Hnperur Frederickdfad.

Blackman ciaiius, in John Batebalder. the

Thl*

finwl sugar to sweeten it with.
, *on. &lt;•! . wvciaiin; sum netrn ,*eweu. or
------ ,
Chicago, and Mi- Fanny Koothwr.rtb, of,
CJ*'**“
.
make a move or show a hand
Corunna* First National lank in jogging
&lt; leveland. Directly after this ren-mony bad &gt; To speak of the gomip at hsmiquarters in
Frederick Douglam 1* the* latest acquisition along all ngbt, despite tbe AW.OOO nm re­
Irot |crforme.l tta- racond tridal j«rty en ;
to repeat what ha. al- to tho Sherman font*.
He came direct cently made on it Some institution* show
terrd tbe room. It comdstad of Mr. J. Htan-1 rwM,r ‘**n
*n ,lb&lt;*e ^’T*^*** The from Washington ami is quartered nt th*
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tc. ,_________
manneervof all tbe tejoni* were In states of Grand Pacific.
ta-t- The wall*
Hon. William Walter Flielps now state* Michigan in search of panto and
act*iinpanl««i by IVreival Farquhar, of New mind varying from perfect confidence to, suta
rstnr- n dfi’iMudc and gold
durd bt'pef ulnes?, and were all on the' alrrt positively that Mr. Blame i« not anti can not
York . I- J. Hatch, of Chicago; J. J. Chick
d gold is
predoniinat•
.•ring, of Washington; Irving Garfield, of to capture delegate* who should stray their be made a candidate.
way. with varying suecei* There wm wime
bri&lt;k-*maids were Miw Mamie Garfleid, of talk among tbe Indian tan* of a willingn-w to night, nnd llw Herald say* be is here to as­
• while &gt;ippt«ite a dre-i
sist Alger. He hold* that Illalne u out ol showing them to be “vulchawed" marksmen
Ctoveland; Mis* Mabel Kittredge, of New
•*K of tbe windows ol
tcoffed al by other*. The ticket of Blaine
York: Mi« Sally Foetar. of Cincinnati, and
tbtained acnsa tbe garden
and Hsrruon wa* one that wa* spoken of oc­
Mimi Nellie Windom, of St Paul, Minn.
-ip,! avenue of Itotadam.
casionally. and U&gt;e -|«dltical combltw" wa* is tbe soldiers' friend in tbe truest sense of
Tbe wedding «ujmer was served directly
• everywhere watching its opportunity.
tbe term, ami ought to g* t the nomination.
after.
Mr. and Mm Garfield will go to j
Among tbe arrival* was T. V. Cooper.
Ita*t night the R'isk campaign was formally
pays hi* doctor's bills.
th-rwr.? ■&lt; — ths:
‘ctaiued tbe sick cham1 chairman of the Pennsylvania delegation
br 1 tt-EiP.’ -f thl- magnificence, the
Hi* delegation, be said, was divide! 1-twtvn
Marie. An English dude spent four days
rope Among the prominent gmet* precni Filler. Sherman nnd Blnfnc, but Blame
.taking
In the Soo sights, and it cret him
could bare it all if be wanted it.
were --x-President Haye* and wife and
the Wisconsin governor with tbe inscription
-____ ___ «______ ■
__ _
.. ir_
-rimd
governor.
IS EXPLORER STANLEY DEAD?
I bulletin lb*iql-. otei asking
&gt;br detail*
tl&gt;eir beloved
ter tain the caller*. Among them'wa* Will­
Male.
■ rei »rane AU the royal
iam E. Carter, of tbe Thhd &lt;U«trict, known
RaUNntLA, June 18.—Letter* which bav.
Ed Klingingsmith, a Crooked Lake lad
as tbe “Wtaconrin Mascot and President

nun;. 5,

Flint ha* a business mar. who isn't troubled
by dull “ipeUs” In trail-. He handle* toe,
wood, bud &lt;&lt;«1 and is kept busy all the year

the’ P**'*"
pivotal1 *state,
delegation
lb&lt;
Utr- and say* ii ’that
hat delegation
. ... If- • ,__ I.____ . ■ . ... . j

tta-

. choice.

The bulletin hardly allayed the unea*ine«
felt in some quarters, though why.tiita is sc
nobody seems to know.

North Muskegon Is fine school building was
cretnab-d 110,WO worthone day the past

l( be’decide* .upon the tatter Ums

gain tbcreliy it ta impoaritile to -peak dNS
nitely.* ---------------- Hon. George Gorham thinks that at this
time no man's optntou as to the outcome is of

will be ntnniuate|lmerely cut of compliment.
If the lialloting beewnes protracted it in pre­
dicted that there will l« a *tamped&lt;* for

!

liody that framed Michigan'* constitution

fortune could l«- found..ita* at last reached
her native heath at East Saginaw. Shell

Still.

wlilrh the ceremony was to take place. Tta
&lt;'.&lt;•&lt; nrntw&gt;n» iltroiighc-ut the bouse* ixmafarte*,
-.1 .-* • riTren nrratb. «*nilax, Mnreehal.Nel'
icwi-v .!. ■!•■», ami j
plant* ami (rrw&gt;. A
•j»-!-i*l train conveyed tiM'gmwtefrom ('toreland; rind a city caterer provided tlie menu.
Tin. •itnvnt- sri-recy we* olx-wed regarding

l er* of the family, entered tta- room. Fob
I lowing them were Mr. Harry Garfield ami
Itiiw’ bride. The former *»» atta-nd-1 by
Jam** R. Garfield. Mr. Bently Warren, of
(baton, and Mr. Frank Baldwin, of Clave-

Muxkigou tody, whose husband was sent

pend-d sentence,

Grand Rapids society, were pulled by tbo
paiire r«xi-ntljt The s«.-&lt;Mm1 city is march­
ing to the tun* of refora* nowadays. •
A Kaitank in girl who married In April,
bedana' tired of matrimonial life and loft her
liege Iml In May. And the di*appo!ntod 1.
1 adv» • - to . that tlw folk* m that : vicinity
needn't trust twr utile** they'll take the girl

pi'lbl U|&gt;M&lt; tbree-fltth* uf tlie delegation
whihi Gr-diam will get the balance.
Tta- New Yorker, ore ax undecided a* ever
Pretty veil ad tlie &lt;tay they kept themselvi- birch and ferule so imti-dnctory at Grand
away from tlwir sjmrion* lunulquartan&gt;, nnd
lockM thmnwlve* in a remote parlor, with a ta"!ti reengaged a- supvrintinkdimt ot schools
broad Shouldered sentinel on tho outside of for the tenth wasun Home people are noted
the door. Said one &lt;4 their number: '-Mr. for their wearing qualitb**.
Burglar* made a nocturnal cal! oo Dr.
**l-'* hiw
far fsUtowl to make up his mind
a» to whether be will allow bi* name tn go Wade, of Holly, tmd relieved him of**100 in
before tlie convention for a complimentary suptfiuou* ca*h. If they'll call again tlie
vote, w hether lie will go into the fight a* a
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.
....

I whHi-w-ortwi th.- mend«T» tbtbeLritmd. Lika
, tbeUUfikim debwitfcu to St Is.uix.thi,
; ta&lt;.nr.ht ,
1. —...
..
.
. . '

! ;ark was n
• |trc quietly
capital. Tb«

Heart dIwane carried off a Petersburg lady
who had linen lawfully-wedded for tbe fourth
time. Very many bowt-v-r.- roccumb at the
first atta-k
Punishing tbe girls for iutasj vlliug by mak­
ing the boys kiss' ’em ws,! tried fiy a Deer­
field schuulma'am, and it wasn't long before

luUire.

man would take with him a flag wfth tbo ta"tTlptifei “Blain- by Arctarnnttou.” Blaine

' Emperor Frederick tbe
WJihu., *l»&gt;. although not
intuit reigning *&gt;-vertdgt| ot
-i.
will take place
lUrlin three ,lay* after th*

Liber . ctniego at Glasgow, Ky.,

While digging n trench at Saginaw work-

”
1 1&lt;uo; nicy will &lt;iu
tai*, however, ta extremely d-Hibtful. A dtol*teb was receive.! nt the Leland *aying that
-4k*&gt; Blaine men from various pointe in Rare

things . lively a£

dlr young.

than tn tta former are fully m urteitfui

At night, however.tta- booming Unit
nn.t ..It &gt;J... L—.1_. T*

1'-Tb«. i«m-j or &lt;b.
A . . . . . •

—cwemnnuisttau
«xnre-K*i
hv tkOriifwuia
drieguU.K! to ®omE
istalu,-bX
the convention Hrmy nilly." £
I.

nearly 000,000 cans.

The Lansing Tribune that twinkled bright
•» a territory wa* tabled.

om mnoag-s &lt;■( ixjndotowo. bare been wit
to Emprtm Victoria from England. Tbe
queen "‘ri«"Gy telegraphed h- ■ daughter a
«vmnaUnitio .laww™ tl. ... ...
2... .

tta* doctor* l&gt;-ing un-

by a local «xnmft:&lt;*»

systenaot Oring high expl.aiv.awm also,
under thi* appropriation, le thoroughly

is lewi than 22 years old, and is claims! to

in tbo country.

E;

'SSw.1
Tra~JT-

Wamhixgio:.- City, June 18.—There will
Michigan,
not be a quorum In either houte of congresa
X.
* fc O"'r
.52 much if any of I be time "during the week.
Wwd south of tbo Ohio river. AsaistJj^tariThomw J. Brogan, of

wnuta

B»K o'

Itoby.
Mini—ot*:
?J of Ariinma; William
VTfaraX A^Muurue. of
Ne»v Jerw-'J rt- .
.
,

Hewy M­
Nelson, trf
Maland;
u,.,. nr

meat in Scotland shortly.

buuing folks tiave been inspecting a ."DO

definitely.

The

�RElfIVED

• - r:

rery man oemres

In ti

FACTUME NEAR ATLANTA.

TTUREI

Nelson, Matter &amp; Co.

You can get value received every time if you buv of

archie m°coy,

At the blue front furniture store. Just received for tbe
Spring Trade:

Manufacturers of

parlor Sults,
Bedroom. Suits.
Of the very finest grade of goods
An inspection wig TOn.
vince any candid person of the fact. He also shows some
new and nice things in
.
,

FURNITURE
4

Willow Goods,

Couches,

Stands.

A Full Line of BABY CARRIAGES
Furniture repairing by a No. 1 workman a specialty

HUFFMAN ?ROS
----- SELL-----

WAREROOMS:

33, 35, and 37 CANAL STRLET
really nothing more than • oottott gin, with

Grand Rapids. Mich.

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
■
On which we will be glad to quote prices.

&gt;

The Norcross Furnaces

t?*00* ** COftrw’** tie ordinary corn

Our stdck comprises cheap, medium and the finest grades for

Which are beating scores of houses in Barry county, wity
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will be pleassd to give estimates or quote prices.*

STOVES. &lt;
Of all kinds. See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.
tetxlee being connect/*! direct with tho boil-

fur twenty tmnutoa tho ummU is itnbjeciwl to

TRADE­

RETAIL

Huffman Bros.

LUNN : BROS.

nuro luuvr MCI..io a wurrer,
a:revolving arm attached alright angle* to
a vertical shaft. • The ■tirrer makea tit., boat.

'» water In I
all remains

We carry a large line of heavy

Window and Portiere Draperies!

THE

TAILORS

Have just received the largest and finest stock of goods suit­
able for spring wear ever shown in Hasting'.

All the Latest and Nobbiest
Patterns in Goods and Styles.
A compete line of

SUITS FROM $20 UPWARD

Lace Curtains!

Quality of Goods and Work, Guaranteed.

Call eayly while our stock is complete.
RB8P1CTFULLT.

‘

Lunn Bros.

AndFthe larged and best selected stock of

.

UPHOLSTERY
J

-.AND

PARLOR GOODS

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VOL XXXIII. NO. 9

Hastings, mich., june 27.

Hastings Banner

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“ flne «'lt,
Sam I hillliK Mn«l Wnu Mahoney ar-’
busy ahearing sheep.
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Fanner* an- lotlt to take the prices offerrd for their wool.
M. Waldorff. Sr., ha* built *oni.- new
hate for tilt- aocoqimodaiiun of any one
wanting to ride on the lake.
Some fine highwny work done this
spring, mane not mi fine.
Andy Carpenter made a biisim-** trip to
Kalamazoo Saturday.
*
.Chauneey Townsend went m HMtbig*
;411111'lay- l&lt;- draw the money on hl* tie*.
Dr. MrLeary. «f Prairieville, on Tm-*day
lost, removed a large needle, by a jialnful
surgical Oftergtion. from the person of Wm.
JL Carpenter. Jr., that Im* l*-en wander­
ing around for several years at least. In
different part* of hte body.

The W. (’. T. U. Will inert with Mr*. C.
Thi* powder never varlen. A'lnarvei &lt;&gt;t purity Barnaby next Tuesday afn-nioon.
Frank .S|&gt;euker says that he got Into a
streazth and wtioleMHnebeM. More economical
than the ordinary Xlmb. and cannot I-r «ota tn &lt;len of blue-racer* ami killed - them alL
competition with the multitude nt low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only twenty-five In numlx-r.
Wm. Walldprf has built a new hay I Mini.
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Wall St. N. Y._________________
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Mr*. Joe Bowser. son and daughter, and
Mrs. I). Riddle, of Johnstown visited at
QTUART. KNAPPEN A VANARMAN,
E. Baldwin's one day last week.
D
lAHryera.
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Who put in the nail?
Practice tn all courts of the state and in th*
Porter.. Burton’s sister of Jackson is
United State* court*.
I
visiting in thi* vielnlty.
.
Offices over Haftlngj National.Bank.
Mis* Ella Youngs, of Muskegon, is
a-«uu »«ra..
spending her summer vacation in this
Houseman Block. Grand lUpId*. Mleh.
vicinity the guest of relative*.
WlLUAM J. HyVABT.
d by the pint.
LdVAt. K. KxAi-i*ip.
Albert Eycleahymer i* home from Ann
• ClIUtWTOfKKn it. VAX AKMAX.
Arbor.
One of Jno. Young’s cow* got mired In
18-S7 crop..
M. BATES.
a ditch Sunday, but wax rescued.
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Attorney at Law. i
Some of our fanners will commence
Hastings. Mich.
Practice* tn ad court* of Uict Male. Special haying thi* week.
attention to coliectlout. MONKg to Loan ox
Mis* Edith Haven* was in Cloverdale
la*i Friday.
A. BARBER, M. D„ I Homeopathic
There will lie preaching at the Star
school iuRisr next Sunday evening.
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I’by-dcten and Burgeon.
May be found at his ortk-e over Nevin's store
from S to 10 a. m. and from I to X p. tn. All call*
in city or county promptly responded to. Rest- ' Our street commissioners have all made
deoce -Beutlvv piace. cor. Center and Church'
grand improvvtwml*. with tlw 'exception
»L. Uaatings. Mien
'
of Scuby hill on south braodway. one more
W. LOWRY. M. D ,
-day's work on thi* hill would make it al­
•
Physician and Surgeon.
most Imjmssablr.
Makes a specially of treauug duwases of the
Ixiren Burd on north Broadway h»- hi*
ETKand KAU and the vrwervMiou of vision
(Hm» pick I
b5L
s**BCTACg.ES and eye house completed far enough to Initiate It
3 pint luui
by a dance Friday night. A good time is
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court reported.
House. Hatting*, Mtein_________ |____________
_
(FDonnell
merchant* will not buy wool
this season, price* to low. Chas, thinks
MITH de COLGKOVE.
they
will
be In the market next year.
‘ Lawyers.
On south Broadway occurred a scene
worthy of note, however dtegraw-ful. from
the fact had the aggressor continued to
E. KENASTOX.
aggn-s* we quite probably would have liad
Attorney at Law,
.Mnfi.nl’*
iuk. ja-r terttle.
a terrible tragedy to have written up. So
Erirriol* *. ;»•*
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far as we can learn the facts are as follows:
Leonard and another small boy indulged
13 tfwu note pa;a-r.....................
in a fist to fist fight last week: weapons
Fin- crackers, bunch:
C. WELTON
used stones, hoes and harsh words. Re­
sult small boy catnc out first.
.
A* Mr. Pod Auger did not report test
P*l-cr cap pistoK, the l&gt;est....
lie* by fire, Uffhtnlng or wind: sgatost a mao * week the result of the three day* meeting
of the socalhsl Free Methodists at Ixach
I'to by death and accident.______ _
Flats on
in. for. .
sclmol houae, we will mention a few note*
QOOK &amp; SHELDON
taken while there. The meeting of itself
in. for.’.
with a few exn-jrtlon* was a «u«*aa We
(Ufflcoin Atetract Bl&lt;^.HwW’. s&lt;‘e^&gt;
■lave the only *et of Abstract Books In Harn have only to *ay. that after Elder Vi itham
Iteq hisa!
romeatothe year* of understanding he
I'ounty.
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Ihminwk
will preach bible doctrine and let other
R. TIMMERMAN. Homtepathlc Phy­ churches and people quite alone, and more
.
tdclan
anil
Surgeon.
eapeeially the gallant soldier* affair*. He
Tooihpfck.
has no doubt learnvfi by this time that
(Office over Lathrop's drugstore.)
people in this’ district are not mutl-slll*,
II ART1N V. BARKER,’ Real Estate. |n-* and do not in any manner approve of his
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surance aud U«t».
remark* a* to tlw sin of the soldier* re­
Itesul plat.-*, fancy.
once with J.G. KunntfiS non i &lt;’•*»« north union. The majority of the people of this
of nMMDM^
Snectal attention given to making exchanges itlace openly *«y, al) pral— to brother
Kiser for his pointed remarks, or rather
uf mowrty
The interest­
property owuers carefully
rebuke to the remark* made by th.- Rev.
ofallstzes tor sal* or exchange. House* ana
gentleman. Now Elder If you glory in
I'ap-p,-t...,,,s It,,ui qnot|ng the hunfn pulling
the /eather*
fro® ‘£e
•Ifoi- .i graju] harfilh* we are offering In
I AMES A. SWERZEY.
ladies hats and their bustles off tbelr backs
kery. giasswate and bazaar .1
Lawyer.
or advise their removal in order to enjoy
fori*.
Pracuco*in all wtrteof the°state. omceover religion. If they suMlill we have iu» objec­
tion* *o long as y ou keep hand* off of us.
We have aiway. adhered to the one price W. H. Schantz' store.
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"e-intend to «(uote prices for
^nty jo patten, n ftcr.

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Barry

bo keep your eye

the Indicator.

JT* invite vstevially all laboring xnen

t pay ca*h t.i b,lh(t |tl BniJ examine good*
»nd prire*.
ni.il,,. I,,, dintinetibn betw&lt;fet| rich
p..r. Ke treat all alike and sell
fold* on * smaller average per cent, of
' i than any house In the county.

The late rain* and warm weather have
given corn, oat* and potatoes a fine start,
wheat L« looking line and promise* about
W per cent, of a crop.
Tin- saw roll! that wu rawing tie* ha*
taken It* leave, and Lt I* more quiet here
Ilian it ha* been for a month.
Mrs. McDotuiald. of Grand Rapids.’ ha*
been visiting her parents Eli Firth and
wife.
Cha*. Thomas, of frditimo. wa* Interred
In the Cressy's Corner cemetery one day
last week.
The woo] ha* lawn about all taken from
the sheep* bocks and sold to Eli Miller, of
Richland, for 23 cents per lb.
_
Mr*. Van DeWalker still suffer* from an
olwtinate sore on her ankle.
C. J. Brown lost a fine young cow one
•lay last week.
D. IL Reynolds Is making extensive,rel&gt;afrs on his house.
A strawberry and Ice cream festival wa*
held at Grange hall Saturday night and
wa* well attended and a good time had.

aitdlrnoBiu
X large quantity of concrete walk is be­
ing laid for citizens living over In Brook-

Incorporated

Tnerty oertipied’hy Me-W Htm.

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W. M. Goodyear.

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Mr. Fenner.
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to play with anotitnr club. R. T. F. Dtxlda
The Barryville Sunday school re-organ­ got a ball right aquare on the end of the
ized last Sunday with Aivah Babcock, n.»e which made the bkxxl flow nicely.
supt.. W,- V. Whitlock. sec’y. Will Hyde,
Splendid location here for a drug store;
treaa.,' Jamro Goodrich, artist. N. V. also a good doctor.
Whitlock, chorister.
C. P. Goodrich and wife were tn Hope Bedford to visit hi* perenta.
Pennock &amp; Gwynn have their grove In
We an- having plenty of rain.
splendid shape and any one wishing to
(trace IjOhrop Is speeding a few days rusticate cannot find a better plane than to
with friends in Hastings.
come to Crooked lake.
Mrs. Skillman, of Illinois ha* l»ern visit­
ing friends here for the pout two weeks
John Lowry'* brick block I* being pen­ but will return to her home ibis weak
ciled. which I* a decided improvement.
Thursday.
--•The track la all lakl. and l&gt;allasting
F. J. Norwood wa* in yoqrctty Monday.
nearly all done.
Frank Norwood went to Augusta Tues­
Excursion ticket* will Ik- given from any day.
point on the D. L. i N. IL R. to this place
Dr. Lathrop, of Hastings. I* spending
July 4tii.
a few days at Crooked lake fishing; also a
The passenger house is well under way. puny from Battle Creek and report fishing
and when finished it will bs a beautiful good, catching boas that weigh 7 lbs. and
structure.
upward*.
Tboina* Johnson lias traded
unsold
lot* on Ua plat for forty acres of 'Frank
Mrs. W. H. Spencer, of White Hall, la
Clark's (arai near here.
C. A. Burt Iim sold hit blacksmith shop vteltingjrelativa* here.
Maggie Clark, of Lacey, was tin- guest
aud tat,, and a lutrneas shop will tie started
uf
Ben Miller* last Monday.
in Urn name. Mr. Burt will build again.
Strawberries are quite plenty.
Frank Omsdolph ha* opened a wagon
'Rbe dance at F. J. Quick* last Friday shoo in the building vacated by John East­
man. Give him a calif he is a good work­ night called out a large crowd.
EJi Latttng i* at present the owner of
man.
.
Lute of wool in town every day. No nine dogs, eight of them are to young to
'pay taxes on this year.
better wool market in the county.
Jason
Townsend ha* mumed to 'hia
The work on the wagon shop I* n««ring
family who were much id need of him.
cumpletiuu.
The jfuneral of Roliert Perry , an old
M. F. Armour has the material on the
resident of this town, was held at the M.
ground fur a new kltch-n.
George Prichard and family Is hotpe on E. church on Tuesday of last week. He
died al the residence of his son'*. James’,
a vi*lt to Prichardvillc thi* week.
Tl»e raising of the smoke stack at the in Nashville where lie had lived for the

foundry last week make* It Iw-glns to look
like business.
M. L. Alden i* having an uncoujnion
Mr. Ambrose. of Chicago. gave a lecture
large liimla-r trade.
The money Is all subwrilM-d for miwlng Sunday evening at the M. E. church, sub*
jfet "Temperance.” and Monday evening
the church from Bonanza to this place.
tai “My Partner.”
The merchant* all report * good trade,
John Ixiwry’s store will bu stocked with
dry guods and filbthlng.
.
Mrs. A. A. Socket )*a.-»&lt;ed her MtiTblrtbMr. Fishi'superintendent of the D. E. *
N. road wa* In town last Saturday, also «inp oncFriday of last weck.Rev. Stanley Collins received a vteit
lk«- Youngs has hi* new lam nearly Mr. Vance, .tnglneer of thc road, and wth- from hl*'mother last week. Her visit was
er officer*. "
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completed.
.Quite a curiosity in the form of a hand sliorieneil by summon* home on account
Herbert Sprague. of Mecosta. is spend­
of
the 11 toes* of her huslmnd.
car driven by a little’ 2x4 cUinder engine
ing a shdrt time here.
Ice cream and strawberries were served
A rah lianiuiu and son Leroy and wives *topi&gt;ed here, last Saturday. It was teaind to the public at the school house on Saturfor Grand Rapid*. It* jm**engen» were
Sunday ed on the town line.
/
&lt;l*y evmiing by the M. E. society. A gen­
Children's day was otisened at the Alt- thp official* of the road.
tle mln made It rather unpleasant for tlw
oft school house on Sunday last.
rnte rtabmient.
Mrs. Myrtle Boice is sick.
Several of our villagers had their resi­
Mrs. (». A. Carpenter and Mr*. F. M&lt;&gt;r-'
It 1b rumored that Deck Sprague will
dence*
ph&lt;itograplie«l by
Brigham,
of
pan are spending a few days In Lansing.
have to be hooped. It’s a 5S'lb girl.
W. F. Puiufrcy. of Fremont. called on Plainwell, last week.
Mrs. Cha*. Itichard-Min ha* gone to Men­
Who will lie tin- next president Ikthe
his brother last week;
don on a short visit.
one topic of alieorblng Interest at preedpL
Mrs. D. M. Falconer and daughter, of
Mrs. Lucy Jolmson Im* a friend from
Woo! 1* coming in quite rapidly. The
Vermontville, are visiting at A. S. Biiwett’*
Petoskey visiting her.'
usual parties are liuyera.
and .1. Pumfrey’s.
Crops are looking quite good in this
Or/naevllle
.Children** day at the Hendershott school vicinity. Farmers have cotumencr-d haying.
Monday afternoon of last week a heavy
W. Dorr and family returned tn their
houae next Sunday.
fall of rain accompanied by thunder and
Rob Seymour has traded hi* mule* to C. home in Jackson Monday.
lightning passed over here. L. W. WingS
Stanton for a yoke of oxen.
hMM was struck by lightning, going In
Mr. Dviuary'* people entertained romthrough tile, roof and tearing a Im de through
Some of our farmer* have commented
pony from Maple Grove Sunday.
Hit- side as it passed out. but doing no
Geo. Prichard, &lt;&gt;f od«-*sa. I* visiting liaylng.
other damage. Several In the place were
Corn looks well, ami oata never looked
friend* in thi* place.
shocked but none seriously .
Elmer Clark, of Barry, Sundayed at B. lietter.
*
Ella Train i* quite sick.
The brjek layers have nearly finished
J. Sutherland.
Mr*. Henry Arbour returned last week
An ice cream Ms-ial at Harry Hall’s next laying brick on F. F. Hillwrl's new brick
from ■ twx» weeks visit with relative* amt
Thunddy night. All are cordially In­ building.
friends at PlalnwcM.
Tlit- &lt;-arpenten* will cimiurn* wqrk
vited.
The Rev. Mr. t'olNns. of Prairieville,will
on Prof. Smith's new hou-w ou Wednesday.
Good growing weather at present.
preach at the church hext Sunday evening.
School will close on Friday w ith a picnic.
Mra. U Livingston will entertain thc
The railroad meeting on Saturday wa*
ladies' working land today (Wednesday.)
A very beneficial rain test Thursday.
not largely attended, and wily a few hun­
MU* Clara Nlehol*. of PlainwelL closed
There wa* a dance at Fred Quick’s last dred dollar* wen- Mil»scrlbcd. We have
a
very sureesHful term of school at Gun
Friday night.
now nearly 88,000 signed, but the rompapy
lake last Friday.
P. ft. Dunham was In Hasting* last
a*k 813.000, which seem* to !*• mqre
Mr*. Wm. England is visiting friend* In
Saturday tn attendance at the prohibition than we can raise. The fanners have subRutland this week.
county convention.
•
scrilied liberally two or three times, but
School cloned last Friday for a vacation,
A. Haffner closed his school at Assyria now »irtu dllltory almut taking hold of the
mid the teacher celebrated It by whipping
Center last Friday and has returned to
mattex.
Maple Grove.
L. Parrot hail a horse bitten by a rattle­ five or «ix of the wholars: from the reports
pounding would be the proper expression
A. J. Wolf Is in town for a short time. snake ou Sunday.
C. w. Taylor returned last week from a - Several new building* are being' erected to qse, one o.f the boys lielpg unable to be
oat the next day. The jmrent* talk of hav­
visit In Oceana Co.
here this summer.
ing her ariwtest.
Mr. Chipman. of the firm of Chipman.
rTbe democratic caucus to elect delegate*
Children's day was olxwrved last Sunday
McIntyre A Co., was In town last week.
to the county convention to be held in
L. E. Hinchman and Rob Ellston were Hooting* on July 7tli. will l»e held at the In the morning, and in the evening the L
0. G. T. had a temperance meeting. Great
oldlged to appoint a Imard oParbltratlon to
town hall on July 3d.
credit Is due Mrs. L. W. Wing and Mrs.
settle a difficulty about a line fence.
The Woodland kid nine played ball bore
on Saturday with the Late Odessa kid
entertaining. The music was very nice be­
Nashville, having celebrated the fourth inine. The score Mood40 to 10 In tavor.nf ing conducted by Mr*. B. A. Walter, of
of July lart year. Imd decided to give her ’Woodland nine.
Martin.
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John Smith ha* tradi-d horse*.
neighbor* a ebnnee this year, but a* Done
Mr. Held luu purchased a buggy of’
of them seem to lw atiout It arrangement*
Hough
tc.
Snyder.
ate being made to have a celebration l&gt;ere. I
Mr. Drmond ha* purcliawd a horiw of
It will dcvlatr.somnwhat from the regular
the mooting of the Now York Clril Service
order of Fourth of July releliratlnn*. the •John DIHenbeck.
John Valentine ha* pointed 15 bugles Reform association. In his speech foil back
speeches, reading of declaration, etc.. t*»upon the did and now time worn method
ing omitted, but about 8'tou will be put up this summer.
Frank Aspinwall ha* l&gt;em sick, but 1* of excusing Mr. Cleveland for hi* failure
for punea for some g&lt;**i lively racf&lt; at
to carry out the reform pledges made pre
to attend tn Imalness'again.
the driving |mrk. Then- will I*- a grand able
i
vious to hb election and Inauguration.
Mr*.
Charles
McArthur
I*
wry
nick;
ab&lt;&gt;
free-for-all trot. 875; stallion trot. MO: »That excuse is that he has not reetdrod
minute trot 830: free-for-all running. 830: Mr*. Will McArthur.
These reform­
Lake Odc*«a nuwon* come to Woodland the support of his party
green running rare 85. Aside from these
ers might have known, and doubtless did
there will lie foot rare*, two game* of Im-e for work.
know before Mr. Cleveland * election, that
The
Andrew
mill
property
Im.ie-en
sold.
l«al). bowery dance*, with music by the
Charlo* McArthur will move into hl* no efforts in the direction of dvil service
band throughout the day. No admiaaloti
refornuLwould receive any more support
will lie charged to the driving jmrk and a new house soon.
■froflflii* psriythan It.would be compelled
Burt Hood I* spending his vacatiop with
big attendance Is expected. Bring down
to give.—Philadelphia Press
some of your good Hasting* horse* and see hi* mother. Mrs. Suwlc Kowlader.

Hastings City Bank,

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STORE.
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Great preparations are being made to
Ijave a celeliratioti .nd good time ben- on
. se Fourth. There will be dancing during
day and evening at Cloverdale, and also
at Acker's Point, and all desirous of enjoy­
ing a su«m boat ride or a fine sail on the
lake aliould come here.
Mr. Mosher L* having a - well put down
near his store. ■
Your cornwjwndent think* that card
playing should not be Indulged in oti Sun&lt;UL"’,and “a woni 10 thc wh*
I*
sufficient."
Considerable lumber i* being shipped to
Kalamazoo from here.
Seth Oti* shipped 250 bushels of potatoes
from here to Katenixuai.
John Acker will give a dancing party at
Ixmg lake hall on the island, on the after­
noon and evening of July 4th.

ROBERTSON HOUSE’

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ta Emus

WHOLE NO. 1726

if you can win our nmney. Arrangement*
are l*?ing made for the acromm&lt;«iatl«»n of
an inimenac crowd. ■
The. second annual graduating exercise*
of the Nashville seh&lt;N»l* at the opera house
on Wednesday evening of last week were
well attendiri. the building being parked
E. Wellman wgs out riding test Sunday: and the exorcise* pi»**«l off very nicely.
It cheers hl* neighbor* to see him out.
There wen- four graduates, Ix-na Parrish.
F. BKODEfiSEH- rr^prirtnr,
. Grand li‘-u u&gt; -niraif In th,‘ drrawnntt- Mabel Selieck. Clyde Francis and Myron
Stanton.
a .
Mr*. Jatnro Fleming wa* taken to the
C.r, J.nurao
'"fv, undrraund that &lt;l«‘- Wn11 •“» **‘p
Insane asylum at Kalamazoo on Wednrte
RatM. • 1.00 P»rO»»'
day of last week by Deputy Sheriff O-mun.
Thh Hou- I.
»l‘l&gt; ^SJlrawSielK plrajun- .d M-lUn, up Unin,rad In nnntltw .UU—«UU- ot mntrlWill Griffith I* home from Detroit.
patronage of the puldie Is rrqw&lt; trany
Wool Is-glns to come In lively.
“a
bnlldIM • I*™
* M,lhThe Vermontville l*&gt;y» won a game of
lose !**U from our boy* &lt;m Friday after­
Tnn. Ultra. -&lt; H-tlntra •»
«““*
noon last.
Hastings, - - Mich.
f t i ickes and wife laal week.
Frank R&lt;»berts’ show tented at this place
W W. McKibbln’s sister, of Ohio, and last Friday evening but didn’t give a per­
his alstert daughter of the same, are visit- formance on account of the scarelty of
—; A T=&gt;Trr A Tj, $50,000.00.

*f ytei win consider ywwr owu hitereat
•"”111 »oarrange your matters and pay

isss.

Corner* and Delton club* on -Saturday last,
resulted in a acore of 24 to 3. In favor of
the former.
eryttle Kln|p,bury u vUittour at her fath-

Hasttno*. Bahut Corm, Michigan.

.U
?£nty

1 Sjecial Oster!

Banner.

The best Advertis~
ingmedium in Bar­
ry County.

b Children’s

day

wa* obaen ed at

the

Evangelical chureh on Sunday la»t with
appropriate ami interesting were-lues.
\ portion of the Congregational Sunday
achool will picnic nt Gregg’* crossing Tues­

• Ell Thomas, of Hope, vislt.-d at G. A.
Mantle's last Sunday.
E. D. Fox. of the Kalamazoo stare, went
to Kalamazoo Sunday to visit hl* famlb
returning Bunday eve.
Frank J. Norwood and wife and Mr*.
Monrot\ &lt;if Plainwell, spent Sunday gt
(tail lake-.
,
Henry Forties piirchaMXl a lilnder of
Norwood A Julies |a*t week.
B. It. Huctded wa* on the sick list last

*&lt;F.k*J. Norwood went to Baltimore test

week to make a collectioa for a firm In
PlainwelL &gt;•
Elater Blabop and wife spent bund^
with Cedar Creek fri. nd-,
IUiImti Norwootl I* having hl* bom®
painted. ।
■ .
’
EWa Ileunoek *lieared hi* sheep «&gt;w
day last week, the clip averaging 7 l-« lb*.
Lremard &amp; Bush are buying wool and
want every pound In Barry county st
their want house next Satunlay at hlgheat
market price.
Mr. Sidnam ha* about one half mile of
slat ami wire fence built along the road

muck
'vMr*. C. S. Gleason visited at Cedar
day afternoon.
Creek test Saturday.
Sanford Truman I* home from olivet.
The ball game that took place on Satur­
Campaign hat« are frequently seen, but
Iti* thought only the ones with white day last wa* a grand walk away for the
bands Will survive the campaign. A Bugtiec Corner* club, the scores standing
white plug with a blaek Imnd makes a 24 to 3 In favor of the Buglwe Comer*
club. Tlw defeat wa* caused greatly hy
very poor cmnblnatltm.
What’* the matter with Harrlwiu and four of Delton’s beat pteyer* being away,
their pitcher Aivah Pennock having agreed

to the cat. Thia name la applloo to neveral
things besides the fell*. It mean* a short,
stumpy boat (Whittington'a cat waa a
cat lz&gt;at). a nine pronged laah and tackle,
used to hotat the anchor on board ships.
anchor

not dU

surface. Certain ropes on board ship are
nanicd "cat fall.” "cat talL” ' 'catharpiix."

poM. Lb a -cat hole." and the French ap­
ply the aaoc name to the "lubber bote” In

Glasgow will soon be the second city
the United Kingdom
lu boundaries
to be extended an a* to include a num
of populous suburban towns, and It la
.1 at- —. la ——111
I. — —— —

The Catholics of Unionville are ta a
church-building frame of mind.

�Hastings Banner.

the fourth

WOMAN AND HOME.

ef

celebrated BY POLITICAL OFFENO-

Hastings, June tt. 18S&amp;

EPE IN A RUBBUN PRISON.

HOW GOOD TASTE IS MADE A SAL­
ABLE COMMODITY.

CONSTIPATION,
without changing the diet sr disorganizing
system. If they wifiouly

Coffee is • handy and tormk^.d!*ln/^

A Simple but Effective Vegetable
Compound.

i viadrop
without exciting suspicion, and at the euue

eupatlon. ami always with decided benefit."—

charming woman, 1 will toll you bow It came

State of Michigan, the Circuit Court for the
County of Barry— I n chaneery..
•
Alouzo D. Still, complainant, vs Thomas Mar-

and can outer a company of young ami pretty

Ujcu o cuaung uix*
- ---------------hundred grammre of coffee thrown on the
_
l
-__ __ (ran c&lt;*m-

Dentin s Wife in Good Housekeeping.

Circuit—In Chaneerr.
mding In Ute Circuit Court for the
if Barry. In Chancery, al the Court
In the city of Hastings, lu said county, on
: day of May. In the year oue thousand,
lundreu and eighty eight
lla cause It nupearing by affidavit filed
।.at
the time
of tbe filing...of....
the..IL.,..
bill oF
re.
k«.

OeveiojtMi. auu moeij k‘
Ii.
Mrvy.dtte.u-il In about half, mimn* It
. . . ___ _ ■
__ W—
ilaiua tlu&gt; amell Of

The

One day. n woman much older than herself.

■imply spent bee life lu cultivating her mind

a!oner in ami for the county of Barry aforesaid.
Gist Ralph W. Descm: .-mil Isaac Boyd, above
named are both deceased, and that their heirs
are unknown, and that such heirs are necessary
and proper parties to the above entitled pro■eeedlnx: on motion of Stuart. Knapi&gt;en &amp; VanArman, solicitors for the complainant therein,
it Is ordered, that such unknownhelm of the said
Ralph W. Deacon, deceased, and said unknown
heirs of said Isaac
Boyd, deceased, do apfear ...
In
- .......

quaintance with Emomon and Gautier wm

tian In Philadelphia, hundreds of American
.1
. &gt;
____ _
—4

and eeid nothing.
children
naked tbu tote bearer, impatiently ••Oughtn't
they to be aahameil to live tn the style they '
do when they actually haven't enough to pay ;
their debtor

ingiy when .bo complained of having nothing

spends
rather

stewted, white the other smalls gradually
diminish as the fumigation contlnma The
best way to affect this fumigation is to pound
tbc coffee in a mortar, and then strew it an
a hot iron plata, which, howevsr, must not

political* around the whole quadrangle uf

5/A Ironside Sheet
The Strongest Horse

%Lu&gt; Dusteo

undred atirt eighty eight.
XOFZOE. KENASTON.Ctreuit Court Coinmil
aioner In and for Barry County. Michigan.
BTTAKT, KNAPPEN &amp; VanABMAN,
Solicitors for Complainant.
(A true copy.] Wm. H POWERS.
Deputy Register In GLanearv

she should mate a living out of IL
i very largo social acqualntaucv,
sited all of her friends. What Mie

pink C the adccd. innocently.

' like daisiea

ysMCXri. vtuvsak.

Yellow daiswe with brown

Vi

‘ What an&gt; ypu going to wear thia apring,
and wluix shall you do to your bouse f They

Horse Sheets

5/l Hone Coven

thin extraordinary demonrtration, promptly

Notice it I.- reby given ’hat l&gt;&gt; virtu
of fieri facias Issued out of the circuit

Nets.
toibtatmhrMra

on the ad day of May A. D. 1WS, tevy upon am!
take all the right, title and Interest of the said
John H. Hay In and to tin* following described

•‘The charming woman matin a tour of Chi-

number fifteen tisj town one 11) north of range '
wren |U west, Barrr County Michigan: the east

i men. He has known teal

ravishing,

Barry Count:» Michigan : also two acres off the
west half of the south east quarter of section
aneen {IS] town one [tl north of vange seven [7]
west, 1n wry County Michigan, more partlcu
Mrly described aa fofiows to-wll: Beginning at
the south east corner of the west half of the

faint but

The combinations of color in

unwelcoms news into those deaf rara— j to a lonely Wouern late in May.
Youth's Compotiion.
I the wratlmr permitted, and rool

beautiful

compels
money.
section fifteen, tbenre wiuth tp the place of
beginning: and being the same lands attached
by the said Continental Insurance company on
the 23d day of January. A. DJ**: all ofwhleh
I shall expose for sale at public auction or ven­
due, to the highest bidder, al the north front
door of the Court bouse in the dir of Hastlnn.,

Where Are You Going?
found!}-mournful and tr.uehf-r; in t l» altempt of WO political offend-: tp ct*la»rute

Beyond doubt, she b one of the most

A man cfeouacs hia dentist with care; be
will not engage a groom who Las no croimtials beyond a neat figure an I glib utterance,
te jays fur the “anarch" that ratabltstea the
validity of his title to bls house, and, when
it is bought, has an expert to look into
drainace nnd lihimlilnr- hn will nor hne K

’■ Ken wood.” shouted the conductor.

i juiy. a. t». iw. at loociocK in * tie forenoon.
Dated at the chy of Hastings this EM day of

’booman. Deputy Sheriff.

quadrangle

hut near by. One of the terfto wm
Tbo rvckh-iMiCM. with which tho aitmlrar
V. —
«... MKHi.ir iu.i^iii' ru' ll urx
.rv—.. uv«l ,'u.j uulv iu mu
to tho (xaition of arbiter of hl. and his chil- ■' weak* She took an internet in botany and

■lie employed the severest limpl I city: again

Don't get stuck with poor Horae
Sheets. If your dealer don't have
s a Ironsides Sheets ask him to
order some for you.

hia-pedigrvo and poiiita. He will, and dora.
fall in love with a girl's oral ankles and
bowitchlug lisp, and await the bonnet “first

naturally fond of comfort. A day of a
Frenchwoman of fashion ran easily bf
summed up in the following manner: At 8'

Probate Notice.
Michigan. County of Barr
B ia hereby given, that by u
i Court for the County of B

that lief tn a mule ilka pertinacity to her

was a th:&gt;r&lt;Highly well woman.Utrta should
I be encouraged to romp out nf doors, like
their brothers.—Cincinnati Commercial Gw
. xrtta
________
i
|
‘
Ventilation ..f Cellars.
In the ventilation of &lt;s-liars the mtstake is

glowing [ognantry of triumphant literty in
I’hila/b-)|&gt;hia. the rmlely faahioued stars and
stripes hung out from grated call windows,
Uw faint hurrahing and auiging of [mlnotic
sings through water cloi-ct pipes, and the few
| bit* of tallow candte, iliummating faintly al
i&gt;„ j.u.
____ i___ :_____________

------- -\
•'•
*rum
without Which is coumderably srarmcr than
that contained within them
lustrad of
■■
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—' •
Sirad Object they aru thereby rendered warm
and damn for t&gt;u. warm.&gt;r

m
trotersuurg, may seem pitifully weak,
. ineffective and insignificant, bat judged by
I n spiritual rtaixtard, the catebration in tlie
U-JW V* luwiununrj ur«uuoa, m coo IUXS. Sinn capital, c&gt;f tl«&gt; American centennial
r.___
Fourth of July, it an event almost aa ax-

I

cooled aiul depcaiu Ito mowtura, which soon
the splendid demonstration in Philadelphia

m.tueirimii.im ui uw
iut.u . — •.
toad, with «.«&lt;• inhabitant* Seiitle.

biscuit

wife and mother, in multiplying her folly
tiimntfh Iimt
.1___

mora UH- arniiiM
—
one that offer* p • ultar ludix-Bauto to ti—
simple thing, almost

would be with sensible matron* maturity.—
Morion Harland In Philadelphia Timm.

heard tx-fon- sald court, on Thursday, the Citi
day of September. I rex. and on Th uniday, the «h
appear equipped for a few caMa. aa afternoon
concert, or reception, or ter own day at home.
At 4 o'clock cornea the daily drive to the

. I find that practically, white it la cteariy
hrMln V...W II,.t
___ ._____ ... J

windows, and lighted at night their boarded
bits of candle as an expression of tlwlr devotian to liberty and tbeir sympothy with the
rejoicings of a freer and happier peopte, it.
trivial

Blate of Michigan. County of

touch the napkin as little.

toilet for tbedinner;nt7—ometltneathia may

Agent. Nortbrrti Itarinc Raliiesd. Kt. f^ol.
Minn., he will semi v u lllmtrsird pamphMU,
maps and i*ook-Mviagyau valuable mterrMtwa
•*
•&gt;. • I.— W.KlJrV
I'l 111

in addition tn 11« l*l»k- Ho- only tali lh* to
ttookane Falls. Tacoma
' Seat th. reaches a-l
Ibe prtaclna! r*""!*
N&lt;'ril . n M&gt;t rj.-uaBd
Dakota. Mooiana. Idaho. Orrgm, and H Mt.hftoe. posaeMca unequalled arenl” at:r*f..«n». “
—“
— -»- - —
... inn".-. ! .nch as Utalenuiiia •rulers. nenner "uku
arc la be found on am other Bor tirartiKf MSI-

L Wm. W. Cole. Judge of Probate.

The Birvli Run •choul childr* n mlrfrd
two baskets of-wiki 4lowvr. and hvii tl»3»
to Itetrolt for use in the hwphal*.

On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied. of Beth H. Chapman pravlng that an In­
strument ta writing Uiis day filed with this
court purporting to be tbr last will and testa­
ment or said deceased may be admitted to pro­
bate anti the executor therein named appointed.
Thereupon It Is artered. that Friday, tho cih
day of July. A. D. IMS. at one o'clock in the after-

ritbout than pay a living prfcv

disinfectant—a deatroyer of the dlurae ^rtm.

Save your children from croiip by viMnc
Hill's Peerirsta Cough Syrup. &gt;•&gt;'no
paj. W. H. Good} rar.

shift* last Ortoter Ml liMmsea to many
‘“y^ nirfantelby the Muskegon county

The aasettaed valuation «t jtropertyta
the city of tahpeniing is M.ld.'.Ti’C *n,&gt;
about four-fifths of the city !«'• ■ ■’&lt;* l*w

earning aayttiing at any time very indistinct

by the miner.*.

wuld not be granted. And It is
that said petitioner give notice

Adults Lau* very well tboi if, they drink
hastily and uninterruptedly, they will cough
or hlccornje.. and have, probably, more last­
ed In the Hastings Bannkx. a newspa- ing unnasmeM. mid tho tender infant stom­
ited and circulated tn said County of
ach. wholly unouited U&gt; such an influx of
liquid, naturally rebels, generates wind or

pleasantest field for earning a living; nod if
young women bad tho industrial training
that would allow item to mate a choice, this
fact would avail more to prevent unworthy
and lovhtaui nuima.res m..—&lt;*
• .a .

Traveling tnen should carri*- «
Cobb's Pills. ’S5 rent* tor 4»»p'”'- i’--»*
Howard's jewelry- store at Grand Rapid* Goodyear.
Sotneltody lias liecn Wowiusf.
&lt;&gt;*• n&gt;h
in Teal lake, near Isbpeiniim. with ilj^jnlte. until the bank- an- lUn-i with their

U&gt; parity year blSudwH mre y "sSiSS.
WlyiDK buckwheat, pteuUfully and Ultbfully, brushing It Into a du»t pan after ■
short t.m.-, and putting on fresh until the oil
haa all disappeared. Never put on liquid of
any kind to eiuans.
OI

S«»J*s Callart. HU, wt.,,
Sxx“d “I "«S --Wfe
Oar OU tlio sidMB ne ■» ih- 1__ i. ...

ay. the lilh dav of June, In the'rear one
hotnaud etahl hundred and elghty-olgfat
Iresenu Wm. W. Cole, JutbeofFroteh-.
I n the matter of the emase of Emblte D. John-

But. as tables will certainly contlnae, in

*drn whey you sc» him. Ho may not louk
like tbe^fnan your fancy patntad, yet you
will recognise in him tho qualities that go
tn tru&amp;L:«i un thn rail al.In
__ ____ ,

*

eomaining nod. wtU cuum,
.Two
oesla on your brush, and aft«r . r—___

additional word give cumf'jrt in tho form of
other they will iali into tho same open trap,
just as though they were blindfolded or were
impelled by some micotitroilable forra The

that Ttaraday. the

MV there be. why ths prayer
ltd not be granted. Audit h
st said iwtltleunr give aotlr#
«t»id tn said estate, of the
petition, and tbn Imortng

you with a smile; but—unhappily—not prof­
iting by exjoThmce, it will (if the mother bo
squally untaaciiobtei, gobble over its next

An obstinate, willful child

C. Rmita Ita® in DmiuirwaS Monthly.

swell manners, anil clattering tonguo an,

turb the sarenity and tranquillity of the
domestic scene. Better such an ideal had
never been formed. —Pittoburg Chronicle.

mt

In a

--------—... ..«»«rnui.
Hlira Sarsaparilla will cure -V. t. urial
-man b fearfully ami
diseases, venereal taints nnd mlwnU
, lhat Um! nu*t wonderful jwr- poisons. W. H. Goodyear.
tlou of xnau ta the nervous system. In It
Madam Morel dr la DuraDtme. a Milt®
are located the scab of life and mind and
Acadian, fe oue of JarksimS di-iimfitisltrti
the control of all the bodily organs. When
th* nen-ea are th-atroyed. the part b nar- vbltors Just now.
'otlXg JH* V1'
Mnd ‘H,ne5
M
English spavin liniment ivuioveor n r\* ? w , .I&gt;r&gt;,UfviDeuta of the brain hard, soft, or aallouwsl lump* a«d "irtaW nervt s are-the rattm-a of headache fits khca from hutM*.-. bk«xl s’paun. rare*. spllnte. Sweeney, ringbone, -tlib-s- 'I'111"*’
all swollen throats, cough-Qvt*-. **’*■
ururrttla.
“Utrtii mid; feet, a free trial
bottle of mid
Dr by use of one bottle. Wammtwl Nohisy
MHw nenrlrn—the latest and inrat supl Dr. E. H. Imthn&gt;p. dniggl'i.
ted
w!“r.for
,bpM' dl***-'. may te Mirh.
h* at W. H. Goodymr-a drug .tom
Mercury cantering-: At HoWfif#
'The prohIWthmiata of lonb and Graicsee at 1 £ tn. Tuesday. Utt ilrgrre- !&gt;' »r
nninth-s want to run J.
shade and at Unadilla 106 deun • •
Detroit for guwrnor
”f
h‘

-.and oil that is ommmu-v is to find a
vno is good looking or rick
tin». and laying a warm hand ovrftbe strnn-

bampltn. free nt W. fi. Goodyt*ap#.

ehlll
&lt;,f
ciiurch-biilhling frame of mind.

•f Hill's
•J5 rente h ill buy a -maS &lt;"&gt;
Peerless W.ortii .Specltk. Ti'
child Is sick. 'No riire. if rGoiKiycar.
Mrs. John Snyder of Cambriu. Ilillv^f
county, fell down stairs Tnc-.l.«} «f&lt;cr&gt;&lt;wn
and broke her neck, dying ItisUtotl)-

1k, ,

Tb»

OTFRB.ssS^
MoiircHi.

CauM'

ar. Ana u. irowiry. uvu*k
ducrel Ui try some of the P»pilll"i’ ’ 'I-‘rT“
Cure by hh eu*h»UM*rs. after sev.-ra! |'n&gt;«*
clans predicted he would M*&gt;n hi've
•unuiUon front nn aggravated
" r*'
tarrh. He agpi: "Tin- ri-sult
rreieuted. t-caMmrncr*&lt; 1 • T • e.-)l
the ftrat apjMnui.--, and um im«.
*
few wwkA entirely ourt-1.
l'.*lt»•
/extract of flax] Catarrh Cun- « •&gt;’
■"
that b claiPted fur IL Uwtv Mt*'" I W'

'

�•

FAHM

andgakden.

IN CELLARS,

RAT8

GOD
...
,^TRUCTIVB auke
TOP
•- ’CS
W«ER» ‘«n '’""V“£N-

ISRAEL

UlS^,„\,TH'RD OU«te».
ery

,h,

in

DEMOCRACY’S

FAVORITE

WEAPON.

TO
farmer

will

inter­

expels all trace ot scrofula from Um Mood,
leaving It pure, enriched, and healthy. '
•• I was severely aflleied with scrofula, and
•’’w a year had two running aorta ©a my neck.

*'■«' •**

,
—nevrd cut* are illustrated a
13 teir r-'-» ““d pattern for making
• v

Beware of Scrofula

national SERIES, JULY 1.

h..

-ta™ t» „trwt w

11 ,'-vncb 511 hiB manu*1
Of it Into the eallay, and whiter .
they dig In the cellar are always to
passages under threw wall, instead^f
the earth or any other lartnf
&gt;J10
bwtom.
Knowing thi. habit of thZ ^
then, ope can so build that, they wUlnn!
h* ab’° u' F1’* through under thLe wju
and then lEey wiU fii moat effXLTex
rinded from the cellar
M
This U easily done by following what la
also a most excellent practice in forrnin«
th* foundations for these wallsf Afl«
the collar is dug and the lines mwkM
where the wall is to stand, then dig a
tr&amp;jfh twenty Inches or two feet drem «nA
aUttle broader than the wall |8 t&lt;Tto d‘|
reetly under where It la to stand. Fl 11

road. or. what I.
better, break up those l«tee. abellv flint
stone, in the trench, enough te fill it
Either of these will make iguXl abut

Kim

— U.7SX,”

.£°T

-

(Im. «JiH,Sl;XYiti.g.y“

i n—"cnpturai facte and
fully perauadod that three things 1
*m*bout to mention are Indeed plainly^&lt;j
moat cmobaticanv
„
f

haforv them by day In

ment to construct the walls ,,c
a. a drain for th. cellar, if it b’
and above all will prove hnpenetrabie tn
ita -Mtata .1 Xu
ThS^bl dK

1~~. tajta. -too-, which th^ru,

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i
i
I
1
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'.;L:;;M./APnoN.
___ ___
___
i»aif
th/ apruu.
....
— -*
-te 1-.. 4i-i.m
i» -I....!,
d-sired
». r»«- the middle, say
»
'--r tiw luwtrr nart
-v be tuwd. which
i.-Mm» will
i • that it
uixer
held
■ m Iking pail
; the
- butmay .be fastened
and.-- —.i frequent

&lt;A| b. ■ '

■
the back
• -t rings nt the
front and there

■■: u h again around
• I Ijriiiihl.
.. .. : r.t - f |tbi» «tyleof apron
t-': wr.-r ifi which It pro
. 7 .
irm- f tlw pmon and
-t n ii t* put on and off.
.
,t*i teittnued. Il
k
--r tby almost
•' ■ in&gt;.a- u n***U«-. *nd will
r- j- •
frun thirty to maty
! --ap • aBr«- or heavy cotton.
■»• &gt;• a.!l as dainu.en will
har* •
■
tnsrtk- f-,r them*
.
M&gt;on Kwotne favnnt*
Mm
• ■. »(«-- till dap. when the
hi* h -;;-!sy &lt;-h&gt;thvs such *n
spdw. would
■ -pi-rlally useful, for it
. woc’dph'.-i.’
pl* clothe* all-m d
helspp i. ■ • • n «ke a r»unplete change
r-f nr—-.
In any -•*«- by its use the ordiriarv ri- dtc* •&gt;f «teble'workers will bo
—
—
■' cleaner for wear
ths
; ty at general work, and
estt-cbH;. । .-nreyrignillk into the dairy.
Itfe- :.- - ■'Mhple expedient* which
mav !■' i • ptrt! by the farmer as a prac­
tical |n,l
means &lt;-f securing, In a
m*a«ur-’.4 ii'.-- result to that attained, ax

^11 ,w
to "tay outside, and the
eidlar will lw prarticallv "rat proof "
But If tlw walls to the buUdings one
haa were not made aa above and the ee|lars are already Infested with rate th,re
mav be mad. nearly -rat proof" in t)Z
following manner big a trench fifteen
inches wide ai&gt;d eight or tea inclwa deep
iu.*t uydde. at thb bottom of the walla
FHl this two-thirds full of the pounded
stones, and then with water lime cement
emiugh to l&gt;e even with the cellar Untom
and plnatenxi a little way up from the
bottom of the walls. This will prove so
much of a barrier to tius rats in Irving to
pt a paa-tege under th. walk again that
they will doubtless abandon the premisca.

,
To meet the demands of the New York
j rnark-t. die crop* of turkeys and t hickens
; must tie free from food or other substance,
hence poultry designed for that market
; must be kept from food about twentyfour hours before killing. It I.
il­
is generally
; conceded that all jpoultry
—
la best killed by
cutting through 11
the roof of the mouth to
’ the brain witb a sL
than* pointed ktfcfe. Fur
that market leava
___ ____________________
'• the
bead and legs oil._
ami
"
»,,
au-1 du
mi not
nafc "draw"
umw" tboentrall*
the entrails
T
........................
The advire
baa bewt given many tlntwh
,.ot to pack [s-uhrv until it is entirely re­
• not
“
lieved of all anlmaj heat This is an im­
portant point, for birds packed before
they are cold are almost sure to apoiL
Far packing material clean dry wheat or
rye straw will be found preferable.

The useful device shown in the cut here
Kntcd was originally described and li­
lted in Rural New Yorker This de­
vice Ium been used with success In driv­
ing plntiks into the ground.

•
nty-friur hours after
■ \ g I.* nrci-asary. thc
he !ittIo bnsMl being mal'i ■ more quiet and less
-u -,an bakept the stronger
• • -mo and the les* dan
'■
them in tlwlr weak
■
the mid her.• hours after the first
cHhih
•• -in'* of them will make
ther.
■ '-n the outside of tho
' - b-aru ititi- what kind
; "-utcred:;uid lnjwtlwv
in it. i■
'
--n j.. removed from the
;• give n little food, con»i«1!nr ot ta ftrr- .-d, or bread soaked in
itifc. whi ■:
•tinned three or font
«■»»*. wit). t
•va.-'-giid hard boiled egg,
’hyli i* &gt;i_
gradually cnamreq
changod io
to any
ntirtr wutabla to their age. until they
to eat rrstked euro, wheat and
Whnln grain., when th* labor of
tHdjtg will L-- greatly reduced. A little
=2 and
- Lapped vegfliablte will be
especially a* long aa
«rs kept ia .:.. Ited quarters
.......... - —mw ■ ,1--kA
ltaS°fl',!.'
‘h-ctlnUU. to pp*.
CTm-, c"
' !l0t **qub» to be eaten.
ij&gt;.Lrik
coming In contact with tho
a:yl i* ^y and easily applied in
•n'fe‘T'W.
11
,,e ’“•f’d- tor !t “
?nwt
"tA-pt to in.*&gt;*ct life. For

tlaxw.
tax —
or trough
cut
A little wooden —
-—-e- — out
--­
of a solid piece of wood was placed at tbn
top of the plank, aa shown In the cut, and
the mallet was nonnded upon thia. Thus
the plank was driven accurelv to its place
and the top was comparatively uninjured.
Had the attempt laron made to drive the
planks with the ordinary mallet, tbo tope
would have Ixx-trniashed and defaced (

.Secretary E. WlUlams. of the New
Jersey Horticultural eodety. tells thM »
member of thin society had a plum treo
trained against the side of hi* house,
which hn inclosed in a mnnquito netting,
nnd the result was twenty-two quarts of
plums In perfection.
Mr. Spreckels Is credited with haring
Imported twenty-five tons of beet *«.&gt;d to
be planted by IO« California farmer* on
2.0te) acre* of land. A factory i* bring
erected at Watsonville. Cal., to work th.
product.
A N»nh OuUln, wtboHt,
thta l-Kr-1 CP- —“J
hj5 '"’7S1
•taxWM ImJIj — th»~' -x|«—' —4
l»g, muk- the akin uodar
W
D
Philbrick. • Mm—ebb-«“
mrkri prtrarr. m?» -taIta lu&gt;J (or ta-p m-toE rtaU. Ilk. P~
mlp.M.dho—Jita. It U tata—n w
nm
pl&lt;&gt;« ."7 J-P “d “*•
rvw Mln. -nd. -Utar tarrn-rU, P-***
eta
duk-k
Uta rw».ta" -h-i '«&gt;»- "£
«Z do not ™«lr. -J
Ita lM,d. but *Ul wiukllx —U —W
.“r. .xpra~- or
plowliur. uU ""«■

it IM ’.l ?h’
with vermin dust
4ilSr,O t^/,^tl’‘'rswry useful In
buw^n\
t,rnis *nd lire slugs and
l-j? pt?r,'i l'‘“f Ihfert rose and currant
wH. 7
emulsion.* may l&lt;c made of two manuring*.
of Lite' ’lUnrt "{ ’"ft *"aPt0 0,K^1 ‘Ituu’t*
tar. Rror««,r Cook, ot Ml.b'«*» K™;
f tefilng, t water, wall aHared topttar, i
nrer r2r
!*,u kettle should be taken
MB? iu,U1 !;i&lt;’
*°‘1'®ne pint of kero
wri-i'
"ue pint of teur milk be
riw»JrM&gt;1' *•' W,'H mixed up while hot by
,ir ,I,lng “ AumU band pump
V,,e Us'?ful w“b for trees
wrt, n” a
and any kind of in
•teti.!!? «d‘
wh,te h«»«»»nre Is also
currant worms and
, rnlltapymtam. H to pol■wunu*. *Ui!
._i___

iT» t
potato beetle

GOOD OLD FREE

TRADE.

A ladv of Providence. R. I., tho wife of
a retired admiral. fnrnlahea the following
statement to The Now York Press in re-

Salt Rheum
IsonsafttemostdteagrecabtediseasMMinod
by Impure blood, Il U readily cured by Hood1
Barsaparilia, the great bkxxl purifier.
William Spies, Elyria, O.f suffered greatly
from eryilpelaa and salt rheum, caused by
handling tobacco. At times hia hand* would

Forty years ago. when 1 wa* a young
lady, I remember what prices w0 had tn
pay for the things we wore and the cloth
Wt.’"d ,K- l*ki »1 .pml lor Enoch
calico, arid it wM conMdered then quite a
dressy article for young ladies to wear,
too. We bought English cambric foi
seventy-five cent* a yard, and I well re
member that when wo were hemming our
handkerchiefs w0 used to break our
needles by the dosen. there was so much
lime in the goods
But we liad to take
what the English and French would send

.
-■ ' — ,
lluul MjO1r op.
pre-or*. tho supply of their daily «mu an&lt;j
t seems to mo very strange that any 01
victory over their, eaeniire-but. oh. bow
rho has lived long enough to bo able
natural ami liow sinful as U&gt; their dally life!
forslneilr
ik-.. ____ .
1
.o;dAS(ft
. —. — ,
t umui wkv&gt; raur । a irue iraacr.
Thot“’
tho ^y”- *,8°-when th°
kZmrb...
H.OT ’u?“Kr ,lu‘t ««r, j farmer had very little inarknt for his pro­
St Zh.*
h°W Ul”r woaM I dutx‘
k took ‘wu *««" •*«’» «r a pound
ZC ,
n ftOr. Uu
1,1
*” I of botter tc‘ U,,y B I*1*1"'’ "I
and
J..IU,! I
d n Hm the u,,ch*Jip*l'l” I, **•
fid cotte.coffee were
were too
too expensive
expen*ireto
be in
tea “
mm
to be
In
Jctiovah.
।! dulged
n&gt;l mortgages !
dulged in
tn Lr
by thouthose who
who l.
hod
' ’
M-Jsea. Aaron an&gt;l two of hi* sons, with ' upon their farm*. One calico draw a year !
seventy-if the elder* of Israel, are invited to was the --xtreine of indulgence bv the I
4
eome.upoo the mount t.. meetG-M, the more , farmer's wife; the family depended for i
full acuKint of tiu* w» liave in verse* V toll clothing upon tho labor of her-hands in
fiET
of our lesson But nntlce bore that “Most* spinning and weaving wool and flax.
mono shall csvmo uenr, the other* an- tn
fanner kept a larger number of sheep
M
worship afar off. they shall not i-umc uigh. ! Hmn was nis-ded to supply the family
N
-The Tatw-ni.v&lt;-h&gt; nt this tiiiM- not l*ting built I wool and mutton, for there was abwonor Aaron &lt;wd bf*&gt; wins wt n|-*irt n* priret*, lately no market for wool- Inthueed*
Moses, whom tlw Lxd knew fa-x- t&lt;~ fmx&gt; wbeat brought 75 cents a bushel, com
,(Di-iil.
T"1.■ &gt; . I —
—.L. I.V,
_ ....
. cents M.t.l
xxxiv,
10), ttiind* ■t*.*fon-u*a»
u _tyjie&lt;&gt;f
und oats .Ml
20 ...
to 25 rents, ■!...
the ...solo 1 In iiiirsiiAiicn and by virtue uf a decree of- lilv
Iicult court for the riiuuty of. Barry, in Cbantin- true nw«lialor and •layiiimn. the Lord wartavv
inarkel lur
for too
the miter
latter being
the canal
canal .I eery.
Doing me
In tho Btett of Michigan, made and dstni
Jesus Christ, uur prophet, pneat and king I Those w?
were
~ the
— days
—7= —
of. fnwtraiU
-• TSss;
There j .........
on ibe
- lat^dayof Ma). A.
... 1Dwl Mill. 1S-1R l» ,tatal.l,.|.»ork J ,
no «T—&lt; m»nnlM.url„g dUm lo j
”*SFi5,
the lx&gt;r&gt;! J-vu* all wborvveivr
are made
i eonstnne
------------------------------------------ Hun
--------------™ "» (»«!»«• ot Ito turn Md |
Sto
tugh (Eph ii. LTi. and all who ’trust In Hi* i tbe, ?inly
alY salable
«al»ble crop was
wa.* wheat, which Homer L Blair and Charles H. Brady are de
merit* and are wwhed in Hi* blood have I «•«« be exported. England bad
had a momo 1l fendants Notice I* hereby given that 1 *b*ll tell
at
iHibllc
auction
to
the
blgtinii
bidderAm
Friday
accras at all tidies to tbs very pnwmce uf ; n^poly-of &lt;
J
a *u
tiie ■: th day of Jute. A. T». l«*. at ten o’clock tn
God by faith in Him. OnnoC the ux« toouti- I MM^«M...t
ducement to the capitalist to inveat in the forenoon, at tiie north front door of the
j. County
ot•
’—------fnl nnmra of brael is that in K cxlviii. 14: ■ manufactures, or to inventive genius to court house In the •'»/ of Hastings,'
Barry
state ot MK-mgan. **m court house
taJJ and
"A people near unto Him:” tik- full navuiing j 1tartMl.lxir-TtornMl.touT.
being
the place for holding tta circuit conrt fur
of which h yet tn be made niaiufiwt. All true
. Isaid
— CountyMTof—Barry,
—
all the follow
tata,,
Ing described
property, to-wit:
All that certain plree or parrel of I
Some thoughtful, conscientious mem*'­ , being and situate in Uin ( ounty of
..... kno-r.
know n and desert:
dewribed as folber* &lt;&gt;f the DffiUKntie party, who by ext-­ stale of Michigan,
w-..,
,'lllagelot
eight. K. is.
low*,
to-wit:
Villa—number
’— -*------(Eph. v, a». and if we w.niid but believo perience and observation are protection­
Gregg’s addition tn the vlllaocof Nashville. Barists, have been Inclined to accept the free rv County. Michigan, according to thc recorded
_______ ______ —,—z M* . trade tendencies nf the present wdminis- put* tber&gt;-o(.
Dated Hastings. Mich.. June 5th. IkM. •
coturtrained by Hi* lore to honor Him and tratfon because they come from th#
ALONZO K. KENAHTON. Circuit Court Com—i. ml. _______-- .l-------- m .
highest Democratic sources.
Perhaps
| some young men who liave nut yet voted
Sollcftofs tor Coin plains n l.
are inclined
inciinisi to
io accept the
me free
iree trade
trace doc
uocword* of li&gt;« Lord. and all Ita judgments.' , .are
[ trine on tlw ground that it is rapuused by ,
' a gnat party, ahd therefore cannot be so
Moves went up to God in tho Moo nt just seven . utterly destructive of American Interests . Rteta of Michigan. County ot Harry
At a *rs»|on ut the JTrdiair Court for the
limos, and on two ocmalorm be retiutfned with j as RepnblicatiN assort it to be.
nt Barrs. holden at the Probate Office,
Let u* remind these conservative men. County
in the city of Hastings, lit &gt;*&gt;■! county, on
God forty days and forty nights, and neuter ■
did cot bread or drink water
(Ex xix. j old and young, of thc history of the Dem- Monday th-- Uh dav of June in thc year oue
ocratie party. That party, while it has Ibmnand elnl hundreu and eighty eight.
Present. Win. W. Cole. Judge of Probate.
: at nil times included in its membership
lu the matter of the«eytate of Henry Fob
4.1 Thi*
I many able. cdn»de.ntii&gt;ua citix-.-ns. has kerth. deceased.
fourth^ i
On reading and filing the final account of W.
been from its birth the party of nullifi
cation, negation, obstruction or retro
gression. It has been liarmlms only when allowed, and decree of distribution made and he
। no great issue* were pending or when it discharged from said trust.
Thereupon It I* ordered, that Thursday theMh
ha* been out of power
It defended
of June A. !&gt;.. uw&gt;. at leb o'clock in the
slavery and fought in- It* defeuae. It pro­ day
forenoon, lx- MHgnnd (or the hearing of said
posed nullification fifty years ago. based petition, and that the heirs at law of said de..
uuuu
l -nH ull MtKMr rw-e«.n« ltil*rt^*e•! In Sabi
Lord.’
on the same free trade heresy which
bids fair to destroy tho Democracy
today. When aucvr*.--ively nullification office. In the cltr of Hastings. In said c lunlv,
wm ’ overthrown, slavery defeated and
ami show cause, If any there be. why the prayer'
a* ttalr life iDeul. xxxii. 4ff-. they were to tiie doctrine of secsasi'-u overeonje. thc of the )wt it loner *IkhiM not tic granted. And
have them in their hearts. b-ach them unto
Democracy still clung to &gt;lt» obstructive
tactics, it opposed bitterly and earnestly
the resumption of ;pcck- fiaviaout* From Ing thereof by causing n copy of this order to l»e
punlished In the Hahtix
. u* Bax
. xkh a uvwsfeared that many Christians think that they
its ranks wore rwcruiU-d tto rag money pAj-vr printed and circulated in said County of
enn get along quite w.-U with a very few of party or grecnbackcra, th. stiver Lnfla- llarrv once In each wrek for three sucres«Ir»
tinnfate, the opponent* of the national­
W
m w **&lt; ii F Jitot** nf Prubute WM. ". touB, Judiieoi rroosie.
banking system; the **fe»i and best sya
[A true copy.)"
*
—
„.
22_______________________________
Bible unneewwary for them tn givw any bred
tem that human wisdom ever devised.
All thrae things were wrong, and yet'
to -There may ba some trecnors who are
Probate Oder.'
«&gt;rry that our lessen* for the next six they had the support'of) the Democracy. Mate of Michigan, county of Barry-ss.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
mouth* ore in thc Old Testament, forgetting Reuolution-- wore adopted at Mat* and na­
County of Harry. holden at the ITobate offler In
that tbo Old Testament, a* we call it. »i&gt; the tional Democratic cdnvnBtUxui. attended the City ot Hasting*. In Mill County, on Tues­
tmok that Jesus
and that He was ever by num of prominence, intelligence and .day. the ftth day of June. In the year one
quoting from, expounding, and In Hi* life integrity-, lending aid and •ncouragemoul thotKvnd right hunilrwl aiulrlghtv^lrht
Present, "ffl. W. i'ole. Judge nf Probate.
to th0M obatructive Ugtlca and refusing
fulfilling. and that all tho Scripture* were
In I tic matter of the estate of Frsnkltn Patton,
ronrertiltig Himself. If wehavo In any way to condemn and. oppose thorn. The Do
itn readlux and filing th--netitio-.dulv wior in tiie h-ert degree alighted or neghited mocracv was wrong then. It is wrong in
Bed,
&lt;x*ati&gt;ei A. Patton, widow of naM deceased.
it* free trade attiludq wow.
That
any portion of Scripture let u» reck forgive
nrsann.1 l-^in at otuv tn appreciate more attitudci la based upoii t-bu demands
of the solid
aoutb.
tho
original .other suitable person.
fully “all tb” won!* of the Lord."
Tlrereunon it l« ordered, that Friday, tlw
homo of
free trade,
uf nullifies
5. “Burnt offerings—Peace offering*."
h day of.I line. A. l&gt;. I**». «t ten o'clock tn
Two different niqiecte of the one great and lion, of slavery and wcession; tbo samv thr forenoon, be assigned for the hcarlnx of
south wliich when it orgauixed/the so said (•etltlon. and tluU thchelr* at law of .»ld
all imfflritmt «n«-ri!lc&lt;- of the Lord Jreus. the
called ''Confederate" government {fixed In
first signifying Hl* giving Hltoarif an offer
Its constitution a fundamputal provision
........ —
4ng nJ id a *ncrifl&lt;» tt&gt; God for tn. and the arc- forever forbidding the levying of a tariff nxiii r.-uil. uirii
office, in the dty uf HMtlnc*. lu said county,
&lt;U1&lt;I telling U* of tbo rreultof dial sacrlffna
and show cause. If any there tw. why tlw prayer
upon Importwl goods
' .
. . e»._ __ _ I-- Ulm
1
tiie iwtitiuner should not I* granted.
Can conscientious, progressive Demo­ of And
If is further onlerc-l. that -wld peUUourr
Ujxni rum.
••• —.................. - - crats who have voted with tho party give not'ee io the person* Interested In said e*
fcUowvhip, iwing n,'w!'' iwif^kers of Christ when it wns right, continue to vote with late, of the pendency ot -odd |-»-f ltl«n. nnd the
hearing thereof hv r^tt«lna» eo-iv id ’Id* onlrr
nnd nil the benfiflM which flow from Him
it when it Is wrougt Can young men. en­
IM. "And
took the blood, ami tering upon public life, find anything in to iw publiabed In the Huatinip Ba Mtn a
newspaper printed ami elrvnlatea In *ald &lt; -nu»
sprinkled (k on tbo people-'
He nbo the r.'cord of such “ party l!»“ arouses tvof Barrvnnre tn rncli • &lt;-rk firlhrv- wine— iv«
sprinkled It on the altar tr «l. ami on the their enthusiasm, awakens their ambition, wreka prwlou* to saM dnv of hearing.
\
took iHeb. £x. 19i It i« the application of or ixivitcs their support?—Albany Jour
the I4o«l that in any case makea. It effica­
cious. On the night «n which they left
Egypt tho blood at tb« paasovrr lamb might
.
Hints of a Feather.
ELYS
nnlewi It bad been
____ -i—i
The president has an amaxing rapacity
for finding fellows who were blatant cop
perhead* during the war to sit in Judg­
ment on question* which they are no more
fit to decide than Jeff Davi.s. utiles* they
have totally changed their omnlona Wo Nasal ranges.
can
nn good in any such Insults to Allays Pain and
SS, wL„ Itnwittal
U»™,» «-&lt;
1 it 11 a tn tn atiop
Grant when fellows like Fuller wens abus­
ing northern men who wore loyal and
snapping st tlw backs of tho Union sol­
J_2_v r Ami ret Jenu said: "No man nuiu
dierain tho field.—Lincoln (Neb.) News.
won God at any time, the°nly beg'
and SmelL
|

Mr

Manning,

who

I* -authority

Oread Itaplda. Mich.

Minnesota Leads the World

cated by /-Nathan
Attains his wile, o
co intx. Michigan,
city &lt;&gt;i HasHiiks.

ninth day of January In tho year IMS. and re­
cord rd In the offlre of the register of deeds ot
the county of BarrA on the tnh dav of January

Uwney fee stipulated for In said mortgage, and
which I* the whole amount claimed to be unKd on said mnrtmge ami no suit or proceedhaving been instituted al law to recover

Jis-j'igfississtitisrtfiT:
virtue
laesUtute
laid powr
pur&gt;uMtice o,of,be
tn ot**ale. and
msj,in^4
provlded the *aid mortgage will be fnrvctosed by a
*aln of the premises therein described, si pule
lie auction to the highest bidder, at the front
door of the court bon«e tn ibe city of Haating*.
I.
r.r n.mr
k. .k.w .1

lu; of the north wes
[el in township two,
west. containing a&lt;

April thirteenth

S3rd d*&gt; of April. A. D . 1«7, (aid Francis Hnldcu departed this life leaving bl* last will a»a
Urstameut bearing datejlie 17th day of April. A.
D.. l«TT. by which one. Jtidratoleli Holden, be-

Catarrh

Cream Balm

am in the Scriptures this and other apparent

n id contradiction* uttered by tho Holy
fTi 1. of
fnwHo
a faithful
Witness
Mt
trXh. i* We
ueodooly
* and a
IVi ?1e has «aid on uny subject, and IL&gt; n.mifsrilBrire « bfiht in^ue time. Every

rcrelatiOTof God the Father
'•"Mow* went Into the midst of tbo
f. W.ww- LI. IWb--ml-«1

Thc Now Kn.-I.~l
h„ Utah
, WU ollh. I.rmcr. lu New hhjta-d-»d
Eastern New York on the Mills bill, with
thia reault Out of 2.W2 returns from
lemd voters. L'.-IW
against tho bill
and 243 In ita favor
Maine went four to
one; New Hampshire, thirty to one; Ver­
mont, twenty w one: Maaaacbtuettii.
twelve to one; Rhode bland, seven to
one. Connecticut, seven to our. and New

York, nine to one

’

i 11

lieca fide wild Isrui 1.

on

ttomaaure can b* pat on green in tba

f.11 If dMirod

Holstein friesianS

‘8

p.r,I.UO&gt;ll; rooiwb »'U
."“'T“1“
M aneitMmlMWr to th. oolon 1
B
kill JI It l—cta*
Bn M tbg
U.-aI, ..v.rr f«w d*V3 VOU mUSt U*&lt; l‘‘n
i rfuZ.
«th. «on». «x»
b^w'lnu, tta kbl«t*»- ot th.
tta rtalrh ita -ppllrtal-'
““
before they have got In out of reach

CRAND RAPIOS HERD.

Spring Medicine

,'rsta'dM

DKVTCE FOR nnrmto

hatching
chief want of
t-Tual beat, r-'
dhiurUl she
th^cMeks ; U

Freebooter Mills’ attempt to twnnninlo thr.
—L!___ *

for tb*** fil«J da-v

The renotnlnatloD of Mr CTerdxnd
means that the question of maintain ng
&lt;mr tariff system mul bo decided at the
polls
Tlic campaign wiU not there.ore
Co Ute that of IW4, • conflict lartweeo
person*, but a teat of the strength of prtaK This in Iterif wW be a
Ik y“dn —Philadelphia Evening Halletin.

I lii said mortgare, i
inadn slid provide*
iall sell at public suction, to the highest bidder,
the iiurtti Iroot door of the court bouse in the

TRYTHE CURE |
IsM tel ng described lu said in
A psrtlcle Isappli
agreeable. Price 3h n
regHterwl. • I rt«. El,

in mall

i number I weuty-

LOW. TOURIST RATES.
For M7.BA a ffret-d*** rremd trip ticket.
eno-! t &lt;r 9«J &lt;Uy«. with «top-crer prlvi^o-t*. c-mi
be oliuUiwd from bt- i'»ul to Great Fall*, Mon­
tana. Um coming ia-&gt;nuf wttt&gt;litg otaue of tbs

ESTC.M r-’fe A

laT-ESU'i

�Hastings Banner

Tbe Republican

STATE

RUSSIAN FANATICS.

RESPONSES.
taken from Ito books in the:

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ay-ora-r 14. itrnt.

MAK»HALL L. COOK. Iteiur

EDITORIAL NOTES.
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
or txntaxA.
LEVI P. MORTON,

,

of svengtb against which the assaults of
the democracy will be as impotent as a
child’s wrath against a mountain. By the
nomination of Harriron and Morton there
has been iwctired to the party as clean a
pair of men as ever the people had the
privilege of voting for. Harrisou eomre
from a line of ancestor* whose idunes ap­

A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF,AN INTER­
ESTING RELIGIOUS SECT.

-aff
W. MUwr. « ~Brown.

pear on the pages of time without a bkrt;
be H a hard student and an able lawyer,

as a soldier he attained the rank of
brigadier gwneral with a most enviable

record: and his record in cougresa, extend­
Thc platform adopted unanimou-ly and ing from IbtR) to 1887 was one of which
amid great enthusiasm at the national con­ any man would be prosd. The stand
vention in Chicago on Thursday ta iuw of j tb&lt;-rr taken by him on the Chinree ques­
which every mcmiier &lt;4 the party ta ex­ tion, on the contract-labor bill and on Uhtremely proud- . It contains no ambigu­ alien ownership of land was perfectly
ous phrases, and throughout It entin* con- satisfactory and only added to his reputa­
teats s)*eaka in language strong and tiututa- tion as a thoughtful and able statesman.
takable. it ta impossible for us to publish Up to 1878 Mr. Levi I*. Morton gave his

It entire, but below we give the gist of attention exclusively to his successful
each plank:
business career, in 1878 be was elected
(1) Honor and praise are given to the to congress and n*-etarted in 1880. From
1881 to 1886 he filled the position ut min­
Abraham Lincoln, Grunt, Garfield, Ar­ ister to France, to which he was appointed
thur. Ix&gt;gan. Conkling. A prayer ta offer­ by President Garfield. Hr afterward hehl
ed for tbe recovery of the gallant Philip other high and honorable positions both In
H; Sheridan
and out of government circles and Is such

Woodland. 9t®.
wLo*myjaCbert to F. F. Hl!tert; parasl

listed.

Idea of nihil tom and of negation to tbeir ex-

and heartily desiring to Spaad the restore
tion of tho union, harmony paaoa and

Circuit (•«,« •

Ceme

thinks tbmr doctrines

) wiUteM 8. Woodruff, Hasting*
n' Flore Hart
"

for Gen Grant
tote sect.

all religion was error and lying. He addicted

Louisiana gives 14 votes for Grant,
and w* propose to fight it out ou that
Una if it takes all summer
Mary land beliering that our great cap
tain will crush treason in tho cabinet, as

tn accord with human nature, and then be
came to repudiate all ideas ot God and rollgioa. aa well aa all human institutions, all
authority, government and society. Hu was

Maryland, gives 14 rotes for Grant.
Minneeota. tbo North Star state. fit

tify blmeelf ar to avail hmuelf ot legal help

Misaisaippl. th* home of Jeff Daria, re­
pudiates th* traitor and offers her 14
votes for Grant
Montana—The mountains of Montana,
whence flow the waters of the Columbia

Fra

naro •
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Dwkwad Chickens. •prtagto.

ss®W:r:.,:xx
ES.WK■■TITS

name of Grant, to whom sb* gives 2
votes
(2). Congratulations are sent to Brazil a man that the ticket is str strong at his
Nebraska, tbo last state admitted to tbo Watertaialibi..'.'
ou Hie abolition of slavery there. And a . end as at the other. And the ticket Itoclf
Union and the first to adopt impartial
suffrage, givee 6 votes for Grant
hujs- ta expressed of the peaceful recovery j Is one whose strength will be able to
■What to your religion!
Nevada, the’Silver state, baa only 6
-1 have none.
of home rule fbr Ireland.
force, next fall. Messrs. Cleveland ami
votes, but proposes to give six more next
■What God do you believe tn!
(S). Unswerving devotion to the na­ Thurman and thc red bandana Into a hole
4 don't believe In any God. God be- fall fur Grant
tional constitution is reaffinned, and espec­ no bigger than the eye of u Na 10 needle.
New Jersey -—Her delegation, instructed
her ronveution. widen spoke the voice
ially the right of every citizen to cast
On an Inside page will l»e found a full
every man of tho Republican party
J.—Do you worship tbo devil, then I (with
oue ballot and have it counted. Effective
within her borders deliver tbeir 14
account of the Republican national oonven- aoma irritatioajtefisiatlon un the latter point ta called for
votes for Grant, not only tbeir victorious
tion up to tiie eighth ballot In which Ben­
soldier, but conspicuous for calmness uf
and the present administration and demo­
jamin Harrison, of Indiana, was nominated
judgment, sincerity of patriotism and per
crat^ majority in congress are charged with
kuual honesty
for president. Forvlcr-preddent the fol­
owing their existence to the criminal sup­
North Carolina, known u the land of
lowing names were presented: William
pression of tlw ballot.
the Tar Heels, givee 18 votce for Grant,
Walter Phelps, New Jersey: Leri P. Morton,
and will rive a majority of 86.000 votes
(4.) Uneompromtaingly
favors
the
B,l0« U* "nal
.
New Y&lt;nt; W. D. Bradley. Kentucky.
for him. all of which will stlek
American system of protection, and pro­
Ohio has the honor of being the mother
Mr. Morton received the majority of the
tests against It* d&lt;-struction by the Presi­
of our great leader Ohio Is tho line, and
rotes cast on the first ballot, and was de­
"under that line” Ohio proposes under
dent and bls party. Tbe Issue la accepted
clared the unanimous nominee of the con­
the captain who never knew defeat, to
and the people will be appealed to. The
fight.lt out through the summer and In
vention.
Hills bill ta denounced as destructive to
impalk-d toward truth and squlty
They the autumn, when the groat victory will
The republican party wa* not ashami-d
general business, and the action of tinOhio caste 42 votes for
deny, without exception, all rights of prop- be secured
Grant.
•
,republican representative* in opposing Its to put Itself un record as cordially in favor
Rhode Island.—Littie Rhody. small to
of ail wise and well directed efforts In fa­
passage ta heartily endorsed.
stature, but greet to patriotic impulses,
vor
of
the
promotion
uf
temperance
and
(5). Thc democratic proposition U&gt;
fantastic work! of liberty without limit, and gives her « votes for Grant and wishes
tiie had more
morality. On Monday the national con­
place wool on the free list Is condemned.
South Carolina, the birthplace and home
(fl). Pniposes to effect ntedeti reduction vention voted unanimously in favor of a
of Calhoun and tho doctrine &gt;&gt;f state
of the National revenue by repealing tax--* resolution expressing the preceding senti­
rights,
first to withdraw beroelf from tbo
once, only It absolutely must be wmethiug
ment
____________________
oo tobacco and upon spirits used in the
arts and fur mechanical purposes; and by
With such a imuhllflccntly strong combi-*
hullsuch revision m would tend to check im­ nation as Harrison and Morton foi stand­
aired only to preserve the Union, arm and
ports of articles produced by our people, ard bearers, the republlca?K^»arty la sure
and release from Import duties those arti­ to march to a glorious victory next fall.
.
Tranaeare. being one of tbe southern
cles (not luxuries) tlw* like of which can­
The republican .platform I* an excellent
ktatea that was forced totorebellkm. being
not be produced sluibuH-. If the revenue
fighting document' thank you:
“What a stupid won!) You have received , the first to reconstruct, ask. and ta ad
still remains too large then repeal all of tiie
mitted into tta Union, and today being in
jayareouat .* I shall pay no .i-bu q&lt;H
the enjoy ment of the most liberal Repub
Internal taxes.
. ADDITIONAL^-OCAL NEWS.
Hcangovenimcnt in the United Siatea.
(7). Hostile to introduction of foreign
•_________
Hasmah KFat.
snd with the M.lemn pledge never again to i mwi’? Ara'“°o1*’ L,n“- «* Ah“°- FoM «oiy I
contract ami Chinese labdr. Demands en-' ’ The excreta** of the Hastings High
Take the Baxxki; during the remtof
HUCK RAKING POWDKKCO.
fbrvcment of rahting laws, and favors any school aiumnl association were held at the
preaideut of such a traitor as A Johuaon
raw xoaa.
caicaoo.
rr. txivu. | caiu|ialgn.
M E. church Saturday evening and con­
casts HO votes for Grant
additional legislation that may be nrceslife In'
stated of thc following program: Music,
Texas, the Empire State of the south,
i^-e’s orrbestni: prayer. Rev. D. B. Oriatt:
containing 273.0W square miles, and ca
* (8). Declares opposition to trusts and Ihraldent's address. Miss Flore Beadle;
;*blo of sustaining 2u.UW.000 of ixonle
Recitation.
Mine
Myrtle
Rose:
Music,
duet.
cast
a 8 votes for Grant
h—i—.
monopolies and recommends appropriate
Mrs. Carrie Goodyear and Mrs. A. D^JHsVirginia.—Rising from the grave that
legislation ttorefor.
krrn: History, R. M. Bates: Memorial, on
Geri Grant dug for her at Appomattox In
(0). Reaffirm- the policy of appropriat­ the death of Truman Parker. Miss Franc
18M. comss up here with ft) votes end an
Williams; music, solo, Mre! Carrie Good­
ing public lauds for homesteads.
lists under his banner
Tb.y propose
next NoVMnhsr
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(10) Denies that the Democrat party year. Thc program was Well carried out
and tho&lt;M- who took |xrt earned and re­
bato alone restored an acre, and charges reived the praise uf those present. At thc
thab-party with failure to execute the laws business meeting held immediately after
n-.Ter .**’•* LtemocreUema
the conclusion of the literary and musical
jartty. gives freely and willingly her 10
relating thereto.
votes for Grant
(11) Asserts that territories should ta feast the following officers for the ensuing
Wlaamaln-the last of the roll of states,
year were elected: Pres.. C. W. Jones:
allowed to take,on statehood when local vice pres.. Ml*s Mina Mudge; trees., R. M.
adds her voice to that of her slater -—venditions are such as to Insure stable Rates: sec'y, Ralph Wooton. After wlilch
and gives 16 votes frbnal
the alumni anti their invited friends ad­ tnalned immovable
local government
(18) South Dakota should Im- Imme­ journed to a fine banquet at the Hastings
house. Mrs. Parker, who had in charge
STATE RESPONSES
diately admitted as a state. So should the preparation of tho banquet succetided
Washington, North Dakota and Montana. admirably both aa to the eatables and the
decorations
and
flowers.
Fifty-four
covers
And pledges the party to do all in Its
Michigan-William A. Howard; Michl
power to facilitate the admission of New were raised when the word was given and
in has 29 I.—,_ _ ____
—
.
until the close of the toasts merriment
Mexico. Wyoming. Idaho and Arizona.
and general pood feeling reigned supreme.
(13) Attacks the Mormon church and Charles W. Jones did duty well as tnastfkvoni legislation tending to wipe out niaster. Miss Flora Beadh- responded to
‘•Welcome to ’88:’' Clarence Bartar, “Our
•olygamy.
•
Clasar R. M. Bates. ■The I .aw:" Ralph
(14) Favors gold and silver aa money. Wooton,
“Our Alwtit Cadet;" Frank
(15) Calls for one rent per ounce letter Clarke. “Un-original Poem:" Chas. Prich­
...----------- ——— u«eg**sa.
requata mo to put that great state on
ard. “Thc Spread." The responses wen&gt;«tagv.
national record aa approdating tho wante
all
enjoyed
much. Music was furnished
(16) State ar nation should support a
uf
all
thia
great country, m gratefully
by thc class of '88. AH in all this meeting
sufficient number of free huititutlomi of was the most auoceMful and pleasant ever
rccugnixtog the heroic ana patriotic of the
whole country; as pledged to maintain
learning.
held by the alumni and reflects much
tho liberty and political equality of all
(17) Protests against passage of free credit on those who had personal super­
men, without regard Ao race or color, by
ahtp bill and calls for legislation looking vision of the arrangement*.
nominating one for t^o presidency uf the
United States whooo connection with na
toward rehabilitation of our merchant
tional affairs constitutes one of the bright­
British troops have done groat things
est pages of the history of tho republic.
(18) DemandK appropriations for bulld- h* their day. and in tho fare of overpowerPremdont U. 8 Grant.
Kigof navy, ronstrurtion of coast fortiflea- tog numbers, too. as when Wellington.
Nebraska gives her C rotes for thc
tanner who will tan the hide of Horace to ,
Uoon and other modem mean* of defense; withxS.IXK) men. aomn of them Spaniards
the vat of Democrutlo corruption and
*aymcnt of just pensions; river and har­
turned upon his 70,000 pursuers under
damnstlon. U. S. Gnu.t
bor Improvements; rncotinurement at ship­ Nev. at Busaco, in the Peninsular war.
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ping interests: and payment of maturing and Hwt them; and again when, in the

5

pRPRICE^
CREAM
jAKINg

'«r».

PERFECT (UDE

VALUE RECEIVED
Irf the line of

For his money is what every man desires.

FURNITURE!
You can get value received every time if you buy of

ARCHIE M°COY,

At the blue front furniture store. Just received for the
•
Spring Trade:

Parlor eudLts,

Of the very finest grade of goods. An inspection will con­
vince any candid person of the fact. He also shows some
new and nice things in

Couches,

Stands.

A Full Line of BABY CARRIAGES

Furniture repairing by .a No. 1 workman a specialty.

public debt , All thi* tatter than Demo­
crat pulley of loaning money without In* ' successfully 10.000 Russian soreTheos
are but »[&gt;Bclmrns of what the British
(19) Present
administration
distin­ soldier can do. History abounds with
similar incidents. But tothoec days, there
guished Itself by cowardice and Inefficien­
Is reason to believe, brawn and courage
cy hi its conduct of our foreign affairs.
were of more value than now, when the
(tM&gt;) Arraign.* the Democrat admliti.*- direful machine gun and its cousin. ths
magaxine rifle, have come Into general
'tratlon fur ite unpatriotic treatment of th«
use
The soldier whoso nerve# can not
fiaberies question.
Ktand th- approach uf cold stoat has heart
(91) Speaker of thc rights ofcltlzengun battery, and may pro re a very d*■
(82) Kepcatnthe declaration of ISM ou mon with a repeating rile on a half mile
range.—Scientific American
&lt;to subject of civil service reform.
(88) Favors much a provision for all
Who honorably wore the federal uniform,

■•faith,’

!
by Proaktent Cleveland. aa well aa

(M) Invites co-operation of
Wm of all
Mr. McKinley.

Urman of Um- commltJbr national c.uvboprumlnrnt and lapuOMo. Hr rrr lted

New Hampshire—Governor Smith—New
Hampshire, one of the old thirteen states
and thc birthplaei- of Horace Greeley,
casts for Ulysses 8 Grant 10 votes, and
she will give him her electoral vote to
November
New York—Mr Townsend—Tbo Em
pire state, by the unanimous Wish of our
delegate*. lntm»&lt;« ------ -------- * *

to law la to dsstroy one's indi viduality. which

aa will keep them from the almshouse or
tram depending on private charity. And

A Curlou. Finnish Myth.
Dawn and twilight are only tartly made

dJriuiUos among untutored pvoptaa. But
Uwy are parsooiftad la a curraw Estbculaa
myth among tbo Hum It to rotated la tbto
story that thv sun to a torch lit up .very
morning by Kot, tbo dawn, *ud [.at out
•vary ereuin*. by CEnunorik, Um twilight.
Tbeir father. Ukko, tbo uky.dawring to unite
thorn. Way ern—clod U&gt; crane together tar
a few days every year at tbo Una* of tbo
summer solstice, at which Umv Ibero io in
Finland o&gt; night between tho t* Slight and
Ike dawn. Un the** day*. jbe Htso-1 ecu-

Warran

rriwirM) »hoa

for full daarr

W. E

Ct-nirnt Well
Call at 2S F

luinilir* in K
ttase wells an

af.ss'K’

•‘owdea

Willow Goods,

and fully

-THE BISSELL^-—

COMBINATION PLOW
With Reversible Share and Point,
——DI A-------

GtatQDVANCE; ©ver Qfl ©tber PLQWS.I

To Try It is To Buy It.
iwt tall to examine tbe Biwell If to need «f « ptow.

GOODYEAR BROS.

LOC

Circulation thb

Itepub
Arrangrmru
irrand ratifirath
city at the Cu
tog. June noth,

ed al 8 ••'eloc

r*pubiicans an

ihrougiMNtt th
sure at this ar
‘-otiatxainrd to

thflf only thoa
Turn out eve

■f protiytion am
log the Journa
a little wool to

ticket than Har
ta •elected am
feel like doing a
,;&lt;«d speakers
this meeting ti
republican elnb

itood silk mill

Miller A I^k
blacksmith atop

A fresh exatf
Barlow's reaiden

imwllng and Ba

l&gt;r. Baughma
iiouae Friday J II

'-“-morrow (Thur

sdjtiunuaenl We

Frank Beamer's

Brat in mind t
st tlw Hastings ho
’•“Texin store.

I

rhe Troy iauz

Fruit Jan, you:

�Banner.

actings

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PERSOHAL_MEHTIOH.

I*r,r rach Friday U

AV.-xnwKfcv. Jun* 37, 1W.

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- -- ----- Local Ultar.

j
I

--... -Krtur i* tome from Ann Arbor. •
B. R. Rose visited Grand Rapid* Thun-sitj"^ ®ur*on

Bt home from the unlvct-

■ • The taw relative to the taxing of mort­

gages, was held to lie constitutional by thc
Clinton Pheljm v Mted Kalamazoo over
Supreme court in a deetalon rendered Fri­
Sunday.
day. The Judges stood three to one In
? Wm. Robert*, of Illinois, la visiting In
Gea Richard* aud wife, of Chelsea.
favor of tbe statute.
.
thedty.
Z*TT\2*T*^rrtl,&gt;
uf tiielr nephew. R.
;
Mrs. Leu Cobb and Christmas BeIson, of
is. i.tetaara*.
Rutland, were arrested last weefc each on
Dr. Wright, of Carlton, was in the cit-.
PS-“llXNN BROTHERS.
Mrs. BrightwdL of Grand Rapid*, te
the other s complaint of assault and battery. Tuesday.
to ^hhpaP&gt;^^,
Rocbesw. N X
Their examination* were continued to to­
*’th Mnu W- u Gomiy or and
MU* Man Allerdlng vtaited Freeport ’&lt;her friend*.
'
day before Justice Krnaaton.
rhwMiuy.
The M. E. social will be entertained by
K. B. Preston, of Nashville, was In tl£
the young |&gt;cople of the church and con­
purta, mi
city Friday.
"
. ~ with the Detroit* about July let.
gregation this aflern&lt;KMi at the society
Mtaa Belk Spaulding visited Grand Rap­
rooms over Rowerb shoe store. ItefreahMta.Brt.Mr. ot 1-PUtaWplrta. mtarf
ids yesterday.
luents from 5 to 7. Come all.
inuradxy for an extended visit with her
Gea W. Osbonw’ aud wife visited Char- sister. Mrs. A allfent, and friend*.
W. 11. Devine, of Caledonia. Mich., has
an adv. In this Issue callidg attention to his j lotte last week.
&lt;
Lake aUD*‘ ■b‘m* ,r”m
patent cement wells arfl rtaten. Mr. De­
Pres. Busin of tbe C. JL A S. R. R., wa* Grand Rapid* Friday, to be preuent at tbe
vine has any quantity of recommendations, in town Friday.
alumni banquet Saturday evening.
and Is sure to give satisfaction.
Mi*a
Mina
Mudge
returned from Aldan
Mta* Kittle Holbrook returned Saturday
The &gt; bulletin board in front of Busby's from Muskegun.
luUmU&gt; spending her vaca­
Irtuber shop was surrounded by large
tion with her sister hi Maple Grove.
Hurd Tinkler, of Grand Rapids, wa* In
crowds whenever the genial Charley
Mra. Colgrove and daughter, of MlnneapBrown ap)*eared on the scene with his thc city Monday.
f*4"’ for “n
»islt
dispatches from the Chicago convention.
Elsie LaPard, of Orangeville, was in the with Mr*. Colgrove'* son. P. T. and family
The most popular and l»e»t selling gfi city over Sunday.
I rent baking powder on she market is the
“ “I
Milletts,
XI Us Sadie Booram. returned from Grand vWted with JoMrph Wardell and family
Hatchet. It Is pure and u-imleaume and 1 Rapids Thursday.
k
■Ucnded’ commencement
well that Is everlasting warranted to give satisfaction.
Mi.** Lillian Ellwood, uf Middleville. Is
/ ,
Stacftku A CuAwutr.
i
visiting in the dty.
F. G. Gomlyear and wife go to Chicago
\/Thr annual commencement exercises of I
when*they w,u ««wnl« “ eminent
Chas. Wardell, of Grand RapkU. was at
the High school were held at Union hall I
Physician with reference tk&gt; Mrs. Good­
home over Sunday.
Ai..i &lt;•»!. :!&gt;.it wt; &lt;■ posuptly settled or Thursday evening. As no ticket was
year’s health.
given
to
a
representative
ot
the
B
annwi
|
Wallace Dingman, of Battle Creek, was
. .
-I th-- water fail. Or. if you
Mossra. Bonnett, Metzinger and Dr.
suit 11- G
in tbe market, send we are unable to give any rcjwrt of the in the city Monday.
itaad, of Charlotte, were In the dty.Thnrs. affair.
ii*.- circulars to
Bert McQuectt b&gt; lwu»e for a few day* , day. on their return home from a fishing
'
The drill corps pt Hastings Division. Na from Grand Rapid*.
trip to Mud take.
. . .w—’”-"'
.Wt j;. IL K. of P.. has received an Invita­

1

Cement Wells,

** &gt;«"*•» &lt;•"

Frost-Proof Cisterns.

Warranted for five Years,

W. H. DEVINE, I1

Ed. Bottum Is now clerking fur A. D.
tion to go to &lt;1 rend Rapids. July 4th. to I Cook, iu the grocery.
rangwnento
can be made
Inviutlon
give
an exhibition
drill.tbeIf
proper will
ar­
|
Lillie Felghner. of Nashville, attendetl
l»c accepted.
'md cistern Invents.
✓Uaatings owe* It to tbe farmers who , ! graduating exercises.
I J. W. Godfrey and wife, of Freeport,
. u
Grdud Rapids, and j In&lt;lkv gjjj. thl.|r trailing polut and als«. to |
were In the city Friday.
..7 ----- •••■'
puiui
ana aiM',
i • v.-tk luquirr of any of POO !
citiren*
,J
1
- the citizens, and sb«mlf! Immediately take
rx. nt county who ar* using
Rev. Barnhart, of Charlotte, occupied
.&lt;n» u,w.nl pm-ldlnk public drtaki,™
- jiid cisterns, i
the M. E. pulpit Sunday.

, .ilwhuilg Mation.
„
r,\-mty under the Davis

C. E. Ritrhle. of Prai/IFvIllc, w*.* In the
city Monday on business.
-

Calrttnnla Station.

F«“%“
under &lt;&lt;xxl cuitivailoo.

Itatni Jew 2A|.

LOCAL NEWS.
&gt;-&lt; !l this Week,

- I

-./•

2.150

uf made for a
tl.be held In the

but unlay evencaD-

party

the

lie in attrnd-

need feel

work, will kII Xkbol. * blw|»M', rnK,i&gt;™ urt wt.r.u.r. ,t prt,^. u, .„|, tbr
STh'i
C“ *“ h"'"
1,1 Prtrr.
for this iteason.

'21*r,r:..E’1' rif k- Cha*. WeiMMTt. Boy
Harlow. Walter Wilkin*. Jr.. Ed. Kvana,
J-CL Qua If and 'aughtrr. Mis* Jo«le, took
advantage uf the excursion to Detroit yes­
terday.

June Has Come/
And. with it the finest line of

White Goods
and, Embroideries, &amp;c
Ladies, you want some of these goods for

yourself for your daughters and little ones.

We are prepared to give you the very cheap­

est prices in the market.

8j E. lx«e. the popular band leader, and
hi* Equally popular daughter. Mbs Minnie,
havs been offered better position* at Otta­
wa Bearh. and leave this week for that
JK»palar resort.
yjA Benedict left Friday- morning for

These are Facts!

Newfield. 5. Y..- in company with hl*
Clement Smith and wife returned Satur­ mother. They were called there by the
day evening from Chicago.
.
sickaes* of bis mother'* slater, who L* - not
T. S. Brice, of Maple Grove, was 1n cxiwctcd to live.
town on business Monday.
B. .1. licnderahott and wife. R. L Hcn-

Come and Ask to See Them.

Elder Wale* and wife, of Grand Rapid*, tlerskott and family, and Mrs. Will Squier
S?? ™ui«&lt;-l with Emmanu.1
and daughter, of Big Rapid*, have gone
church will tic entertained &lt;in Thursday were in the city hut week.
Into camp at Gun 1-akc. They expect to
•fteoMMm, June 28th. by Mrsdamea J. W.
Mr*. J. T. Roek leaves Saturday for her
return to civilization about July 5th.
B’-nUn. W. H. Power*. W. E. powcra. new home In Grand Rapid*.
Rose &lt;.«s«|ycar and May Roberts, al society
Tiw Democrat Is now bxut-d as a weekly.
Geo. H. Brooks lias resigned his j&gt;osltlon
naans. All are cordtai I v in vltcdjo attend. III th.* ’» 4^--*Cha*. Warner b now leailer of the band.
We trust that the band organization I
Stella Heath and Cora Mack, of BaltlI lasting* don’t rrlebrate the xlorion*
now »o well under way. will not be al­
Fourth.
.
lowed to go to pitwr* «m amount of th\ more, wen* here over Sunday.
I .lejwrtQD-of Mr. Ian-. The latter Ims don.Walter Webater. of Nashville. wa* in
The Bax»mx lx always ready to receive
exceptionally gixxl work and we expect to the city Saturday on imsines*.
■■aynw-nt* on sulMcription.
sec tiie boy* go forward a* they have beDr. Parkhurst, of Middleville, wu in
Correspondent* will pleae* get their
gnn.
’ • .
.
the city on business yestenlay.
item* in next week tiefare Tuesday.
Through an oversight the Baxxkk In
Mr*. Will Squire and daughter, of Big
Allrrt Herring ha* l&lt;ern appointed 1st
ita last Issue failed to mention Alox Chris­
Rapid*. are visiting In the city.
nnd Z. Shepard -hl engineer for tin- city.
tie In connectiuu with the trip of the

Goodyear &amp; Barnes.
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X

Remember the “Little Brick Grocery” if you

have any butter and eggs to sell.

Hasting IMII Corp* to Cincinnati. How-’
Frank Woodmansee Is the orator at CalHoaghtahn A*Lichty- want all tiie butler
ewer. Alex was an essential feature of th.- eihniiaV «h of July celebration.
and eggs that they are able to buy. They
affair and by hi* thoughtfiilnrs, and
will pny cash or In go&lt;xl«.
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, tuiulr n
every friend enthn*lastic solicitude for the welfare and
business trip to this city Monday.
The M. c. R. IL will aril excursion tick­
includ- succrw. of tbe "drillere" contributed no
I, Daniel Striker and w ife spent Sunday at et* tn all puints at one fare for round trip.
who have little to their victory .
July 3 and 4, and gissl to return July 4
1' tlw camp Jueeting at Eaton Rapid*.
'
Tiie nam. of the U &lt;SrH, railroad ha* I
and 5.
A better
Mr. Matteson, father of E. A. Matteson.
could not been changevl to that of Central Michigan I
We &gt;have a number of city lots that we
and a movement is now on foot having In/ is seriously sick witii heart disease.
will sell on contract, making the term*
that do not view the extension of the rtaul so^?
I
Haif^ Waldorff.
easy . 1?."*
“ “
“
*.................
Apply
at "
the uftir.-.
of
Smith &amp;
.... .. —....... of Cloverdale, was In
«-an fur IL through Hastings to Garret, Ind., to con­
ore or W. P. Sidnam.
the city the tatter part of last week.
■
At nect with the Gould system In Indiana,
A
nambewof
republican*
from
tbb sec­
C. I&gt;. Bcelw left for Chicago Saturday
a county and north from Lowell to Rogers City,
tion t-xls-cl to attend the meeting Monday
thirty miles from tbe mouth of the SL evening. He visited the convention.
of tbe Middleville republican dub. Guv.
Mary's river, and from there to connect by
Mr. Barnes and wife, of Wichita. Kan­ Luce will address the meeting.
ImmC with the D.. N. S. A A. and the
sas. visited at J. M. Nevin’* this week.
Canadian Itacific.
/JWfl* mom tag llaxtltte* Divixlou, U. R.
Mrs. W. B. Randall. of Grand Rapids, b IT of P.. received a ch»tk for *1.200..being
new
The Rower Shoe Company are in condi­ | visiting her slater. Mrs. W. H. Powers.
the amount of the first; prize awarded to
tion to handle any business that comes
their
drill corp* at Cincinnati.
Kittle Burrail. of Albion. Is thc guest
adorns N. their way. It is an acknowledged fact
that they have the moat complete assort­ of her grand-parenta, T. Phillips and wife. [JKno Chamberlain, of State road Sun^
thr grounds

are InvIUxL

Miller A lAkr 41'jatk-niitl;«hop.

A frvsh &lt;-&gt;«*t (if paint
Barlow’. re-Idem*-.
•

h-aling and Itanfield.
Dr. Baughnuii will
tew Friday .l-.'y .It!..

l&gt;r. J. A.*-faiiKiumui will

Hr ll««r&gt;t of -Review
oljoanigrtit Wediwnday.

A |uilf&lt;,nn ii

at

Hastings
in Delton
their final1

the north,

i

Fnisk Bea

Dearin
«tlte||aM;».

l-arsu*

be'

Cash I

ment of laa.ta and shoes ever put on sale
Mixa Ora Moore, of Clay Center, Kansas.
in Barry county. They not only carry all Is the guest of David Bowker and family.
staple articles but have a targe line of
J.
L. Crawley and AL Henkes fished at
ladle* and men'* fine shoes, tennis and
Iwse ball shoes, etc. Their prices give Long lake Monday, and had excellent
universal satisfaction and coupled with luck.
fair dealing make fhelr store a |s&gt;pular
Arnold St-won and wife, of Freeport,
place to trade.
visited their son Frank a few days last
Cloventale' will ceiebretr on the Fourth |
&lt;&gt;f July, '88. with music, daneing. fireworks
Mb* Cora Brook*. of Orangeville, at­
ami a-teanilxMt riding. Everybody come tended the commencement exercises last
and enjoy a good time. Pleasure trips
will be made- by thc strainer “Reindeer" I
Mr. Radrmrker and wife, of Grand Rap­
on Cloverdale lake, during thc &lt;tay and
Ids. have been vblting In the city tbe pairt
evening. Dancing day and night at Acre's
1*01111 where there will also be displayed a
large collection of fireworks In the even­;
Gea Keeler wa* In thc city Friday, on
ing. Music will be discoursed by one &lt;&gt;f his way home to Middleville from Ann
k-adlng iaurl* of the day; a running race Arbor.
will also be a pleasant feature. Come one,
Mr. Olmstead, wlfoand son. of Galesburg,
come all. ami Join the festive throng for a
, have Item guests for a few days at J. M.1
Jolly good old faahionetl time. In the erlr*
bretkon of the victory of 177«. Reduced Nevins’.
rutes on all milrondijZ'

hotel.

BEST ROAD SCRAPER
IN THE WORLD.
named unrivaled machine. We also keep on hand the

Em. Busby's trotting instiiiev ha* been1
postponed from July 30 and 31 to July 37
and 28 an account of the )al&gt; harvest Em.
says there are seven entries already.

Our Royal prunes put up In 2 Ik lioxr*
are the finest and cheapest saute you can
buy. Try them.

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,

Champion Twine Binder,

1 Champion and Advance Mowers, the Arthur Wood Buggies
and Carriages, the Ferguson Bead Cart; also the

The xapreme court luu&gt; unstained tlw le­
gality of tiiat section of the liquor law,
which provides that all screen*, blinds,
etc. shall Iw removed during hours when
tlw statute prohibits liquor selling.

I

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AMERICAN CHAMPION

■By whiMil. lias missed but two Sundays In I
it you will call u our waretoiue, Sr« door north ot BwiLley Brts. * WUattendance of thc Sabbath school In seven.. kku‘ uu&lt;uo
C wui
______
office., muwuw.j,
Broadway, w
we
wUl uc
be pieasea
pleaeed to
to snow
abow ana
and uplaln___
to_’ you
the_______
abon
year*. Who can l&gt;cat this record?
/

1 have now completed a nice room In the
rear of my Jewelry store for the sale of
pianos and organs.
The reason* why I can sell them cheaper
Mr*. M. E. Nevins, sou. and her aunt, then anybody else are these:
1 buy direct from tbe factory.
Mra. Susan Bentley, left Tuesday fora vis­
I buy for cash only.
it In Addison.
I have no expense selling them, no
Mrs. M. H. Clark arrived In the city yes­ agent's commission, no team to feed and
terday for a visit with her mother, Mr*. no rent to pay.
Win. Tinkler.
I sell the l**t good* made.
1 ain special agent for the Decker Bros..
Mrs. Ira VanYnlkenbiirgh and daughter
left ThurMlay for n visit with relative* In Einmcrsna and Kimball piano* and the
Kimi ml I organ. Do not buy of peddler*
Alliance, Ohio.
before yon see my stock and price*.
Mr*. A.. H. .Johnson returned Friday ev­
'
Jons Bksmmkjl
ening from her visit In tbe eastern part of
Holing*. Mich.
thc state andOh'oi

It will Is- rvtuembered by our readers
that on Thursday. Sept 11 th. 1887, Lester
Mead and lanvis Wellman, of thc north
middle aged man, to east part ot Castleton township. Iiad a
racket over a road which runs juu-t Mead's
Ja*. F. Mead.
place and give* Ingres* and rgres* to a
bttnin
farm owned by Wellman. Mead had
at tlw lowest jfossiblr i-lused up the road and when Wellman
went to ojwn the. roa&lt;L the former leveled
iwvniy •
•
- ■ were sold at this a gun nt the latter and pulled the trigger,
psut yraten'.,. । ,-iiiift for the bow ball but the gun was not discharged ami Well­
man got away without blood-shed. Mead
tartuyk*-1&lt;&gt; If. t-. It.
wa* arrested but got out of the screj*'
Grand Ctuuicellbr P. T. Colgrove visit*
In. .1. \.
•■izhiuan will be at Delton
through tiie testimony of Rev. A. Witham, Lansing beday. to attend tbededicatiun of
. . ■■ ■' to till-, who testified that thr gun had no lock on. a -new K. of I*, bail.
-nfttaof hi, juikut- there.
.
So far, so good; but now come* up some­
Mt*. Kiuq-l* -'. «” «&lt;ed Indy living &lt;m thing which put* an altogether different r/£uii Brock expect* to go to Grand Rapids
Mate »trwt f-’.'WtduvMtay hurting b«r- a-pect on the affair. At the time of this mxiii, there to liecome h member of the
•dflmUy but i .-t —riously.
•
f "S trouble Rev. Witham and Mead were in South end ball club.
clone communion, but this friendship
Mias Myrtfo Rose, of Grand Rapids, vis­
S*1 Ur llii* -.- ii- -n tlw average price paid
ha* been recently dissolved by mutual con­ ited In tbe dty iaxt week, and altonded the
lu.-' •
.....it W.., cents, with sent, wherefory It ta affirmed that Mead
graduating exercises.
'•--Trio- txlu-ii.- [&gt; to 26 cent*.
J
and hie wife **&gt; there was a luck on the
Frank Knowles and mother, Mr*. Porter
Th *ut.- wi-ntb-'t report *how» that tiie gun and that the reveremi gentleman
•■'•Txgetrtupvmn,,. la*t week wa* higher swore falsely when be tertifi.il there w«- Knowle*. are visiting thr latter's daughter,
'‘taa it ta.. been i- t-.n- tn 18 years.
• nut It I* claimed that Witham suggesb-d Mrs. J. F. Goodyear.
to Mead to take the lock »ff hi* gun and
Rev. G. D. let- wa* in Charlotte Sunday,
b ta. ion a,;. . &lt;,[ rand for summer falswear there was none on. saying tiiat hr and delivered a sermon to the Knight Teniton-m
Enquire at the law of- himself got out of a simitar scrape in a like
plara in the morning.
^•rfsttun. knapjien A VanAnnan.
manner some y ears previous, aud his ad­
Dr. E. IL Lathrap ami wife and Miss
Bny tbv best. th. North Fairfield plow. vice wa.* accordingly acted upon.
u**hxfwii a- ih&gt;- Keystone.
,
All this haring cone- to the .-are uf W ell- Hallock went to Crooked take Monday, for
man. hr swore out a warrant fur W itham. a
। few day* recreation.
F. H. Barlow A Go.
W. W(,t|[j ;ik,. &gt;onr tifijcf for any Kind which was served on him Wednesday, by I /ba*. Prichard, of Prlcbardvlllr, and
Sheriff Rhrtner, Just as Witham was taking Ma*.
।
Ffilnutilr-r. &lt;»( Bonfield, attended
-ait fenunl will -aaraiitee quality/ and
the train for Maple Rapids to attend camjr the rommeni-emdit exvrclae*.
meeting, lie wa* taken to thc office of
Mb* L'tara ThnD»j«*o« left Friday to
•Sjulre Keiiastim. at Hastings, aixl ««v»'
*Vf MU’ AwS^
sjieml her vacation at her home. In lfa«tIxnui* in the sum of fifiOO to aj.pear &lt;m ,
^‘*rar* F-u"' ''""*** t,r C5P'1 mur' Thursday of mot week for examination.
ing*.
—Tuscola Ca Advrrtfarr.
,
A
"rld*:- Is-fiitr JuxticrKt-nastufi.
Mr. Witham Is a Free Methodist mlutaJRHCfiMaeter. Fred Allen. Harry Hay e*.
tor, who for tire past year ha* hdd forth Wre.
1
Julia (toodyrar ami Mra. Hotchkl~*
at Morgan, and Is tlw wune man who cod- |were among thoae wIhj went to IXrolt «n
»&gt; tn.uiHe When the\ fruit i* ducted the big ounp-nwetlM northwe»t of -

WE HAVE THE'

'Fhe wide-awake people of Grand Raidds
are JiustUag themselves making prepara­
tion!! for n celebration on the Fourth uf
July. In addition to the superb trades,
military and civil day display. the fire
works at night will be the most bril Hant
amt expensive ever seen in Michigan.
Half fare ha* been secured on all the rail­
roads and everybody will be happy who
spend* the Fourth at tiie -Rapids.”

No portion of the United StatM to-day
offers as many opportunities for making
Booty as can be found at Great Falls,
Mont., and on the reservation Just opened.
In busbies*. mining. stock-raising or farm­
ing. Ratos. m*J* and jwrticular* will be
furnished by C. H. Warren. Gen. Pass.
Agent. St. P. M. A M.RyL, fit Paul. Minn.
The Jonesville village board didn't at­
tend the rirrus Uh- edbrr -lay free
eharg".
Tin- deadhead tickets were In the pocket
of thr president and the pocket ami pred&lt;feiit were fc IMroit that day.

The widow of Ctamr E- (Tarkr. drowned

Celebrated North Fairfield Plow,
Solid Comfort Plow, Harrows, Seeders, and in fact a complete
line of Agricultural Implements of all the best
makes.
CALL AND SEE US.

J. M. ROGERS.

HUFFMAN BROS,
----- SELL-----

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad to quote price?.

The Norcross Furnaces
Which are heating scores of houses in Barry county, with
tbe best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will be pleased to give estimates or quote prices.

STOVES
Of all kind*.

See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

�Blsby, Minnesota; Henry W.
Cooper. Arkansas, William Nelson. New
Jeowy; A. W. Monroe, Maryland-, J. E.
Wiley. Texas; C. M. Hhinu, Watt Virginia;
John E. Minor. Louisiana; reading clerks,
Henry Ballard. Vermont; Col. Clarkson
•Lake, Now York; Copt. David Lonning.
Ohio; Jjunwi H. Stone, Michigan; George M.
Brinkerhoff, Illinois;' official stenographer,
Gustavus P. English; ncrgeaui-at-arins,,
dm*; Jama*

The National Aapublxan
Nominates

Him

Convention
for

President.

nf applause from tbe Californian*; Benjamin
Butterworth'* name among the vice preatdenta wm received with great approbation,
and when the name of Webster Flanagan,
of Texas, was reached tho audience gave a
great shout, then want into convulsions of
laughter and finally concluded with a cboar.

wo bora forf blushed like a school girl, while
bis wife, who sat upon tbe stage, laughed
heartily over tbe recognition accorded ber

FIRST DAY’S PROCBSniNpS

No ooe !md any opposition to off.tr to tbe
T”port and when it
had been adopted ox-

BackisB’* Arnica Balve.
Thr i«e»t salve In the world for cut*,
bruise*, ulcers »alt rheum, fever sore*,
tetter, clutpped hand*, chilblain*, corn*,
and all »k!n eruption*, and positively cun*
piles, or no pay required. It I* guaranleed
to give iierfrrt satlMfactlun. or money re­
funded. Price 25 ct». per box. For sale
by TV. H. Goodyear.

reached was
the rejection
ot
tbe
committee's report on th* Ninth district,
where both delegation, were refused *eate.
and the convention wated the Mahonc men
Then an attempt wa* tnndo to sent tbe Mabone delegation from tbe Second district. It
fafb-d, however, tbe convention voting no
on tbe roll call by two to one. tbe rote standing—for Mubonu, »0; againat Mabone, 5U
Tbe remainder of tbe report wa, then
adopted without a division, and the conrm
tlon adjourned until.10 a. m. Thursday.

arx. nrrrrnwoRTB. and the permanent
chairman rtcpjied forward.
Tlw first ajrplsuaa was brought out by Mr.
Esteo's reference to Oregon, and it was min­
gled with shouts of hurrah. Three cheers for
Oregon were called from tbo gallery and
beart.lv given. Only two minutes were oc­
cupied with the sjwech to tto obvious surpri« ot tbe convention which bail expected a
speech upon the tenses of tbe hour.
At the conclusion of Mr. Eatee’s oxi drees
Mayor Rocha, of Chicago, who was tbe first
delegate to gain jrrcognltion. climbed upon
tiie platform with a silver gavel in bi* hand,
and in an able speech presented it on Iwlialf
of tbe c"y t tbe chair. It waa, he said, not

wen- among tbe first to arrive. Tbe other
delegatee mmu cams in, nnd the convention
wu rvtuly for buidntw
At 12:W tlw lauid struck up a tune,
but a sign from Chairman Jon—, at 12-.33
brought it to a full stop and thc - convention
wm called to onlcr. Then Rev. Frank W.
punaaulus wa* introduced to lead tbe con­
vention in prayer.
Then tbe call for the convention was rood
In a ringing toon by Secretary Feseendcu
•nd tbe references to tbe tariff, to tbe pro­
tection of American labor, to tlw accumula­
tion of tlw surplus, tbe demand for a free,
hooer-t ballot and a fair count, and tho quw

i

THIRD DAY’S PROCEEDINGS.
We cartwatly recommend that prompt settee
be taken by rongnre. In tb« ««•««*"» «f
iegulatlou a, wir X —cx:r. th- rehabilitation of
our A.wrican i -.-iuj: maria-, and w- protert
Sltsito pa ..iCeb&gt; ouigrew
• f'7
a, cal.-itetei t &gt; wort lujuofc" to tabor by
bwening the war* of th—e rogogod i» prep*f;
Ing muriate sawed s- the— directly empkT-d
Tlw fonimiltoo on resolutiua, then sub­ ta our ship yanU We demand apprvprtati «*
-ariy rebuii-ling -f our aiavy. for the con­
mitted the platform, through McKinley, of for xh.•
. _• ,
...I
.ie,iOhio, which Is a* follows;
The Hiqiublleaa* of the L'nltn! States »«*»•
bled by th-ir ttetecate* In nstioud omvmtiou.
pause on the lhr*sh»M of tbeir ;&gt;r&lt;vwib&gt;i-« to
honor Uv&lt; memory of llirir firex irtvei lred-r. the
immortal chaunplim ut Uberty «nd UierighUof tbo
people. Abraham IJncohi. and Kvcow *1m&gt; with
wreath, of lmp-ri»bable remembrance an-J gnu I
tude tAs li-rolu name* of our later leaders wtxo
have mor- recently been called away from our
oouncU, araai. Garfield. Arthur. Ix&gt;sin. and
Conkling MV thetr memori-s. be faithfully

MICH.

Can give those suffering
from any form of

DISEASE,

Mair &amp; Duff have marked
down all their Cloaks to cost
and under.

silver alone, but of gold, embhnnntid of tbe
bi-metallic lauii* of sound national curre----Tho appreciation that greeted tln&gt; gift

against !U dostruction &lt;i, prop»rd trytbejweri
deal and bls party. They serve the Interests of
Europe; we will mippirt the Internet-of Aia-rica.
We accept tbe Ionin and confidently ap;&gt;oal to tbo
people for tbeir judgment. Tbs protective *y»

naxlian fibbing vm*»l, rrodvv In the puna of tbe
United State*. We condemn tbr inilcy of tbe
prwe-xit admlnlstraUoa end tbe l&gt;-ii&gt;&gt;-craUe ma­
jority In congress toward o-xr fUbertre a, un­
friendly aud cviupicuouiuy unpatriotic, and u
tending to destroy a valuable uatk&gt;aal Indu.lry

Testimonials.

Of these he can show er.nuah
to convince the mp&lt;t skepti­
You can have a good fresh
from the very best citizens
line to select fcom at an ex­ cal,
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
traordinary low’ price.
cluding business men. farniew-f
mechanics and others
Lanies' ami Childred^ Cloaks
DON’T PUT OFF
cheap.
■offerSeeing him if you
w
We have marked them all ing from such diseases. Now
over in
is the time.

Red Figures

Consultation Free.

Underwear in white, grey &lt;&gt;r
scrrlet cheap.

The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he can core
you. Extended experience aa specialist enables him to
easily determine, and the best
of in&lt; derh appliances and the
must
approved
remedies,
adapted for special cases; many
of tn&lt;*m prepared only by Dr.
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily where oth­
ers would fail.

We can save you money on
your Cotton purchases, either
in bleached or unbleached.

CHEAP EXCURSIONS.

so that you can see the genu
ine mark down.

Special bargain in Dress
Goods, I’lu-hes, Silks, and Vel­
vets.
.

tezoept lururtae) the like of which cannot be pro
duoedathome. If there shall (tin remains tent"
revenue than Is l*qui»ltr fur Ui« wanti of tbo uu»
ernmrut, wo favor the entire rvjwa! of Internal
taxtw. rather than tbo mirretiiler ot any part of
our protec live syrtetn a: I he joint bobaat of tbo
whtaky tnutta aad the agent* of foreign mamr
facturrrtk
We d-ictere our hoMUIIy to the introduction Into
thli country of foreign contract tabor. ,n&lt;! of

predation which came from tbo vast audi­
ence when tbe ritaring word.* fell from hi,
lips. Ritenxw restored, tbe rest of th* roll
cf temporary
wa* read, feuding out
With C. W. Erin«bey, of Michigan, Michael
Rickard. Wisent run. and W. M. Howell,

Jaaftantopof_____________ ._________
MMd in whit* Wian and Matone talked bite
.ferlytoeaoh ottor
Tbe convention them
adjourned for tbe day.

FOURTH DAI

Atll:Friday C
gavol down upon th
ventien to com* to
gates ur a) terns ten

Have you put off purchas­
The best possible testimonial
ing a CH oak?
of his ability to grapple with
If so, now is your chance to these diseases—a ^u&lt;&lt; e.-^ful
save money on the invest­ practice in dealing with -ueh
disorders.
ment.

Tbe Republican party would effort all ooedd
reduction of the national rornnun by repealing
tho taxi" upon tobacco, which are an annoyaore
and burdae to agriculture, aud tho tax upon tho
•plrita u«i ta the art., and for mechanical pur
jxrert. and byaueb revMon of the tariff taw-ai
will tend to check Import, of itucii xirticloa aa are
produced by our propte, ttia production of which
gives employmeut to our labor, and reteoae from

Gaorge a Daria, of Chicago, succeadad in
getting tbe eanwentioa w«U on into tbe Urnnsaction of routine Inwlnww by securing a call

'■ulorvl, al VirgiMi
udrijJix.n wa» nouu
Tbe rhuadalptea

NASHVILLE

Work, of Rockford. RU. took Ms plncv ----presented a gavel made from a desk in a tan­
nery in Galena, an&gt;l which “onco belonged to
that superb, mngnllicrnt, silent *oldiur, Gen.
Grant." [Long continued applause.]
Congrewinan Bayne, of i’itlsburg. sub­
mitted tbe report of tbo committee on rules.
Tbe rule" provide for tba following order
of business: Itejxxrt of tbe committee oxi
credential*; report ot the committee on reso­
lutions; calling roll for members of tbe na­
tional committee: placing in nomination
candidate, for prreidsnt; balloting; nomina­
tion* for vice president; balloting.
A provision presented by tbe committee aa

Judge Morely,1 of Dakota, moved to give
Dakota ten dsiejatM. He was informed by
the chair tiiat thr national committee hail
already conceded what wm naked for. On
tbe motion of Gen. Bingham, of Pennsylva­
nia, the ruiwi uf tbe boom of xrpreeetiiativa*
wwre adopted, nml on motion of a dalegate
from Kan.xxvi, who did not giro hia name, a
resolution of sympathy with Gen. Bberulnn
wm adapted l&gt;y n rising rote mnid buarty

The ii*u»1 treatment of catarrh &lt;• very unutbfM-tury. *» thousand*of despairing ponente
can testify. Ou till, point a trustworthy tnrdt
cal writer says: -J^opcr local trearineixt I,

GREAT

reading concluded Chairman Jonas
an addrm. He prophesied su crews
the Rcpublieau
party, nnd said

Hon. John M. Thurrtou, of Nebraska, who
had 1mm choMnlby the national committee
aa temporary dutlnnan, then moved up to
the right of Mr. Janus, «md the latter lost no
On» in introducing hi* successor. who

Harrison Hufehln* of Ganges l« the
owner of loo mtn* of bearing peach trees,
tbr largest i»eacii orchard in the state.
Xfr * fl
ha* an mi usually level head. The two go
well together.

Also Flannels and Blankets.

MARR &amp;. DUFE
In front of Farmers' Sheds.

Carcaoo, June 2D.—There waaan immense
crush al Convention hall' Wadnaaday ’ night
when tiie chairman's gavel Bounded the call
to order. Not a foot of spore- any where in
the vast chamber wm vacant, nnd tlw per

on the qul vivo for a warmer time when tbe
credential* committee report came up.
Bpeocbea ware called for, but nt this
juncture tbe chair announced that tbo cre­
dential, committee wa* ready Co report .and
Hepburn, of Iowa, wa* .
•

largxx and also drin­
gate, tram tbe First
and Fourth district*,.

norths
wrvp«.-|UU&gt;O OXOf all portlen, and especially of all
7^ prorpertty i* ear-—- free trade policy of tiie ।
The platform

v®?

Ingersoll, who haa
lug* in a score of ye
vi-y«l tbo acvsn fmti
right that would imj
cry to hia dying daj
pounding* of tbe g
conversation and bri
order, but when it i
pli*b«l, i&gt;rayer »u
Voroater. of tbe C

�FREIGHT BRAKEMEN'.
THEwo“V,nK‘"MH,ps w
K

SIXTH PAY’S PROCEEDINGS.

JnaUttM nomination, and tbo roll cell
££Xd. WhroMiehignn wusetad

IN

P,TH

AND

POINT

OF POLITICS.

the,r

COLO WEATHER.

To*”&gt;’**« old time Republican victor*
pbeuomrual uIm,
MTOriiU f« tbe
Mt*-.Siring strength, and era^

thi.T
canatoate
for
president
R^nVii—Y* 60
l“ L,c n&lt;”aln
&lt;’*d
bv the
Rrpnbllran party, and not by the Mug
^wh&lt;,mqS
Thtai. fw the IrotErfit
^wbom it mv concern —Philadelphia

_ _ _rr-Huu*r soon to
assist in tbe ratification jubilee of the euccoerful nominee, bad turned their faces
homeward en msai after tho adjournment
on Saturday afternoon. Still, wtuit under
other circuinstaUCMi would be regarded a* an
Itnpoiing crowd b—&lt;——'
'

•uhug*.

Igeffv norninatlou.
■uriiEd. 'Hiecock anwe
i-alfed and placed D»-

Anty that reiqMxxted.
_______
inmi voting for me. lira**
■&gt;' put Iwfon* tbe I make thl« and former dkjxUch putAlc promptly.
.■wtitSP*. of PennJ. &lt;1. Biaixa.
■ SI "■*» se -&lt; axled ny | Tbe convention then proceeded to call ti.e
•ti&gt;f«wcr Jsingvbin, roll of itnVw fur the sixth ballot.
Major Fitter, of PbUTbe sixth Iwllut wa* completed nt ll:.V&gt; nnd
br Editor .smith, of resulted A* follow*; Alger, 137; AUisoo. 73;
dhen !'• nn*riuania Gresiuun, 01; Harriaun. 331; Sherman. M4:
mvvntiuu adjronwd

DAY S PROCEEDINGS.

•••ring a cep; a

ruMy bio., nv,.ln'

_
___ _ —. v*»*y uoar.
At 11 o'clock Chairman Ester, accanpon,jd by Rev. Dr. Edmands, editor of The
Northwestern Christian Advocate, who waa
to open toe sixth day of tbe convention with
prayer, made hi* appearanc*.
Not a
dozen delegate** were absent when the rhair
at 11:0-V brought down hia gavel upon tbe
desk, a 1*1 announced that tiu- convention
would Etanu to order.
Mr. Boutelta, ot Maine, then took the plat­
form nnd pnxsreded to talk about Mr.
Blaine'*
attitude toward the convention. He
t XtdUXATUU Aixieox
| said that wRbout attempting to give any ,
ta&gt; K.w^il^d l*y Hon. Robert
| eonntrurtiou to the langnege employed be I
&lt;i; i Alger w-uld fi.rniab the
would read some dispatches from Mr. Blaine,
a* follows:
*•

t*» official: P

hU br**1* l,M“ a4'

'fretaht’tram

•&lt;«_

h.

fnr

** o’

j™ “ “n ,S?“r jusr*

---------------top. started
The engineer
Whistled for
brakm
an'uu
Jimmy
to run
over the top tbe train. He slipjmd an' fell
ix-twixt two cars. He bit on tbe bumper an'
grabbed to save himself, tail be axikln't
ki'U-h nothin', an' drop|&gt;ed on to tbe roll.
Both truck* went over hint Me

IMTO DEAD MKB'S SHOX*.
_
"Every railroad ba* hanging about ita
jtnli and rtatirn* a small army of three
anxious applicant* for cliances to step into
d&lt;wd mcnY shoHL Th-v---- -l , “
'
U.,|—ror •OTO eniUK
K*,lro“’,nK “• K««l deal like pohthra If,

a l"jn his toui-

.
•
---------- *•*•**
u Dr geta out of
h.Urenam.Uym.u.taokm.Umu, o?
irnrtumiy Um h.
„lu«
"£

a w-mblancr of

ta‘'1
Uu.
not f«J
7 „ ;
"«w*»raMroaa
killed,
.z
‘u2™r^‘rLr,‘l man U
“ *“
“•
»U&gt;1 not one c&lt; torn#
them wnuM
would testate
hesitate to risk
ssv&amp;eSSSS
..__ _ in
.•
• &gt; own life to save that nt

.'regatsuoal

Cl^lZl 'Jb ; W,1K*utuP editors praise
form of opiate- enter Into ft*rotn°
TOUp
t-tereland their matter read* a* if ft waa J
PapUlkm (extract «if flax) Skin cure 1*
txMltlon, thereby ot vlatli c u&gt;» atunrfvl-i effer•rritten agatuxt spore. - Baltimore Ameri। superior
to all thr
much
advertised
__— —
—w.M
M4-t.l-.WAl
3K1Uskin n**ultlng from tbe adateaMraUo&lt;r?ibavariora
u/v.
CUr
?
brantifien* with the advantage of being
beurfictal. and not like the mineral prepa­
-.Mm 's-™ VS" n™ld
*«
without New Io,*
H* know* that thia ration* usually sold which are very poisonon*, It will remove all intiiuuatlon. chaf­
ing and roughnres of the skin, sunburn,
trial win weure your most
vUTeS
______ —v*j» creac. ana lucre frwltlrs and unseemly blutchra, and leave
never waa a cleaner sweep than tho new the cuticle fair anil soft a* an infant's- An
federal machine haa mode —Rochester a tuM nere-uiity for tbe complete udlrf ta­
PoatEx^res*.
ble. 1-arge bottles only 81.00, for. sale by
Pauperized American labor aud freo W. H. Gesslyear.

Whooping-ffiSffi-wjsJg-j

&gt;S Coughs and
ffifdSSSSjft.- Colds.

whiaky are the two great pauiuea.'! which
Ezra Reed, who luul a hand In naming
the Democratic party la now aaking tbo lterd&gt; lake, a summer resort' for remit
American oeunlr
.w-n—
— - I everything, near Grand Rapids, and an
' early settler in Kent county, died recently
PECKHAMS CROUP REMEDY
The Cleveland administration Is gradu­ in Muskegon county.
‘^1f,Ab.y 1&gt;r',L c P*kham Freeally throwing off its disguise. It la com­
Ssl).—One bottle of English Spavin Llui- noct^MWi. Hold by aU druggiste. 3c. and Kc.
ing before the people aa an out and out
free trade party The Milla bill is but reent cured my fine Norman mare of two
ugly Wood spavins which damaged her
one step th tbe programme. Speeches in
value at least 8b0. It Ik tlw.* grandest
support of tho Milla bill have tbo real
free trade ring.—San Franciacu Call (lud. Blemish cure 1 ever used. John MeCaln.
Hon* Dealer. Darlington, Ind. Sold by
Dem.)
, Dr. E. II. Lathrop, druggist, liaatlugs,
The "aolid south" stands, by Cleveland ! Mich.
just a* It stood by Fierce and by Bu­
The widow of Oscar E. Clarke, drowned
chanan. because he l» a northern Demo­
crat of inferior tvpe. who will do the ! the other day ha* received 9-’&gt;00 generously
contributed by tbr employe* of the Muske­
south's bidding.—liuflalu Commercial.
gon Brewery company.
William E. Scott is spoken of aa the
next chairman of the Democratic Na­
Inherited Disease*.
tional committee. Mr. Scott la said to
have no auperiur in the art of apending
No fact of nature la more pregnant
with awful moaning than the fact of th*
money lu politics to tbo best advantage.
Probably the matt campaign will be the
labor! tan co of diaoaso.
biggest boodle campaign on record.—Phil­
Modern scienc*, which haa illuminated
adelphia Inquirer.
aamanv dark corner* of nature,ha* shod
a now light uu no ominous word* of tho
Wlu&gt; would have predicted' six years
Scripture*, “The tin* of tbo Xatbor*,
•hall bo vtelted upon the children
1
ago tliat tin- national Democratic party
unto tbo third and fourth jreneraUan."
would have been cumpulk-d to rally around
Fifty per oenL of case*, cf consumption,
Grover Cleveland—a man who at that time
cancer
and
scrofula,
run
in
tatalUee
i
waa as absolutely Ignorant of national
through inbaritauce. insaally labored*
tallica ai a man well could bet—Buffalo
I tare in a narlraX a..— •—.
Commercial.
.

W. H. Goodyfir, Druggist.

_____rate,
- Bw»if you
werecould
nnrt, give
an’ I'd
job
first
it tolike
me,tlx*
sirf
The railroad official promised to hold the
api'liratiou for consldrration, aud tho nmu
went out, evidently well pleased.
“There is no railing.’' said the official when
the man had gone, "so bowl with danger and
hanlshija a» that of a railroad braketnnu,
eepectally on long freight train*; and yet, 'if
there should be twenty brakemen killed on
this or any other nxvl today there would be
a* many applicanta for each tnan'a place os
soon a* t!a&lt; new* ot hi* death l-K-anu* kuuwn.
Tl»e mon who wa* ju*t here wo» an eye witimw uf RUey** (rightful death, and yet what­
ever im|&gt;nwautr it made ujxin him wa* lost in
I appririation of the fact tliat tbe dead man
I bad left a pb»cv to be filled by some one etae.
1 Thi* prompted him to art at once, and he lost

YOUR BUGGY

stW^-tsiraMiaK

FOR ONE DOLLAR
COITS HONEST

,
i
।
bni
j

treaty

.LS"’rrUu7 B».rard frels
u.”^0rt,t7 "P011 on toe fltherT
V\e should think he would be ao

“t upon
' add‘tM®*l experience of that kind
would not disturb him —St. L*»uto Globodemocrat.
-J.!'—f'r
!»*• “-1-1 &lt;or
Irei.tn™. u.
n«ur
Watteraon. uf Kentucky, and .Senator
Eustl*. of Uutaiana. with tiro tatter three
ar nil. an. i.n.i, ■
Watterson
- amdidly
that
’M 'iranmaiy admit*
aamita 'I
that
the negro rote at the
I tenth
is
aupp«w*«l.
--------‘ while
’ Senator Eustis
•oath
ta
euH-rrtteed.
-I- -.1 *1.tsi-.-ssms:
.
■'iSis
1

ax.* Kaaaraox.
■
--------- —..
yanis &lt;m* »ft«-r
Foraker. !; Blaine. AO; Fred Grant.' 1; Mc­ day, watching tlw Switching and coming and
l^raU-naM. &gt; founul
Kinley. 12.
going of trains, klxiwmg that sexier or later 1
specially devob-d to tbo lumber interests
Tlw neyentb ballot wa* completed at I'JuTO
of tbo wc*t and south, states, succinctly
ami reKUltesi aa follows; Alger. 120; Alliwm.
and arenrately.. tbr ^onsequtmee* of a
70;'Blaine. 15; Foraker. 1: Oraaboid, VI; i
tyiff for revenue only” in theso words.
Harrisun,* BTb; Uncoin, 2; McKinley. Ifl;
1. bnch facility for Importation of for­
Klii-rnian. 231; Haymond, I.
eign goods af a sliiuie lower price, than
At the conclusion of tbe sevonth tellot Mr. an appiiratam fte Riley's phw wa. jail in will gi ve profit to American manufacturers
Henderson, of Iowa, row and said: 1 rise to on hour or ao abend -A them tter -ill bemoan as will result in the reduction of wages to
thank the friend* in this convention who the hard hick that bail kept them front being
American labor.
have shown tbeir confidence in tbe character
2. Such a lessening bf the demand for
awifiincM of iVilliam B. Aliieun for th*
American labor in tho mechanical arts, in
_
------ ,------ —..... -»1UuK
presidency, and L«sr» witn tiro authority af my ear flr«t. It is by no meats* likely that i rommetce. in tbe various branches of
ibnt gentleman, I withdraw bls name from Jtlx- young man who wa» just here will be manufacture as shall force ten. of thou
the further consider*tiuti of thi* convention/- hired, although ho may. If ho Isn't given I sands of men now employed lu them Into
[Applause ] The eighth and deciding ballot Riley's place it will not break his faith nor agricultural pursuits; thus forcing tbe
that of any of his kind lu tlx- nnjortanoe of increaae-i output of fvms to seek a for­
fallow*:
haring early intelligwoe of fatal accident* to eign market, in which tbev will have to
trainmen nnd of being early in my office with compete with the cheap Uborof Russia
tbr naw* and an application, or, if the acci­ and Hungary, and tho .till cheeper tabor
dent occur* eei’Shere eUa, al tbo offico of ?f Eastern India, for a disposal of ninetenths of their volume
the one in authority there."
‘
1 walked through tbe railroad yard and to ;
J—***v «*ucr»U»-n .b™,
Jimmy Uk/.M Ulkd. I ~
t'.“

I

Kentucky

LmMbS

Maine
Maryland..
Minsraota ..

stsr

Hi

to

®r tesxlxro of th* body fa exempt from
Ueebance of beta/ the .ubtert 3
th’r*1‘'-ary aitease ■' Probably more
•»***•**' *’h!ch ixirmaneaily
jnodtfy the structure end luncUon* of
x*
mu,*J or !••• Hable to be lahamed. Tholmpot-taut and far reaching
practical deduction* from each facte—
are obvious to reflecting mtud*. andthZ
beet mean* for preventing or curing

HOUSEPAINT
coirs
’ *** tfloor
" raimgHKi
*• *«*«- lac

and the rente- '
oy la tbe world-famous Swift’s KjieoUla,
* r/° *®«®tebio com|*ound—nature^
?2 .’ld.,5fif?r B1* M'»od poison a To the
aflUctMlltia a blesairy; of Inestimabla
Jriua. An interest.eg treatise
“Blood and Bkin Diseaace" will La
aaUodfroutoMdraaaimF^

iWONT DRY STICKY
Abore cooiU kept la •tock and
Fred L. Heath. Hasting*.

T«a Swift B.rxnnc Co.,

fo.r/"hlldren trethleg

11 LmHi* I I*

T***-iil) n«e.ent»s bottle.

OH! MY HEAD.
Tbe pain from Neuralgia and its
eompaaiou disease Rheumatism is
excraciaung. Thousands who could
be quickly cured are nerdlredy aufreriag. Atb-lopho-rte will do for
othen what it did for the following

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

il j!

Hi* mangled t««ly Lad hern taken away. A ’ may favor
"
tbe formation of foreign
"truats" which will destroy competition.
grimy, one arm**! : witrhman pointed out to
4. Buch general adveraity in tbe United
nx&gt; where tbe unfortunate brakeman fell on
State* as may make Its home market only
the roil, nnd exploited bow it all happened.
more valuable than that of Spain or Par
THS TOP RtrtCM OP DOWUSB.
tugal, as Its area ta larger.
“This bus been a Lard winter on 'em," said
tbe switchman. “Jimmy make* four this
wrek, er. for. Three of ’em w as took just hko
Tho position of the Democratic party
him, and t'other tin wa* flattened twixt the
upon the tariff question at thta time u not
unlike that held by the party on the'
slavery aud accceslon issues In tho year ;
i 1860. Tho Democratic leaders now, as I
i then, both north and south, seem to be
j deaf to the voice or reason, and so intoler-

California
Colorado .
I'oonretlL-ut
Maatu
Florida

liii

PAINT

n-.-t a second in securing all the ndvantag*priority of appllcation might give him.

v.-niat UCc-e brought hia

Thr Jonesville village iraani didn’t at­
tend the circn. the other day free of chanre.
Thr deadhead tlcketa were in thr pocket
of the president nnd tbr pocket and prrsb I aXv la rdaaarnnf In I.*, -..a _ .
dent were In Detroit that day.

Urand Rapid t
Mlddterihe.
Irvtag............
lUanaae.,
QulaTO..___
Uxaaa..........
XMhvflle ...

AW- fiend 6 rente for the teauUfhl retard t*O' tore. '• Mourteh Malden. "
THEITMLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. H. f.

Jacka«
Dotrolt

‘MAY GOD BLESS YOU!"

Nebraska

Ijurdln revet
ivhue-ft. n

.‘reed Hay­
Art* her 10
a ro«r of ap­
I-* J iik«.- a poxl. and it
■nutm to rm-re «eder.
re»plc|«d at 1:15

- -resliam I'**. lugall*
litaiM M AlUaoo 75,
bit nnan 1th, JR-Kin-

M fc 1
ihnlsog.

''“ “i ;imwmdune In■: •'■ -j*' . c. wipri, caused
'
cmvintiun ad
»”";xtday.

fifth day s proceedings*
KrtatrWamtr

lldw w'/'V' .

F**^1"* I .“ii ir. • .
Be .J

lu‘toe
"
’
'
in*- every delegate
■«raistlo&lt;*.
FaHow* was iatroton'T. ‘ ’■ •&lt;h'd hi» arm*. cJoeed
twve, u *
tor Wemilig*
.......... “"'J-

H’ “*• &gt;1 that in A
‘r .W U tn)uT*L
&lt; the .
'
b“ur to» pro'**’*‘b* A!,., ’’ ■ ':“ln
supremr wi*. "
Hattj..,.
»f’''«,a to the conven-

L&gt; • *n‘» time thecUdidGZ '

tra L&gt;nd ptaysU; -Aju/rtetJjtJ
/
' Atedat II;Ji»&gt;n/re.
.
UXW"&lt; 135. AUreZ
Foraker,
Foraker, /•
i
Har.

'-ipielr.1 at il:5« BBd

one bad liern knocked off Lu enr by a bridge,
an' that one liad rniaecd a couplin' an' gut tbe
l&gt;um|cr», an' that another uno had slipped
from the n&gt;of, like Jimmy jist now, an' m&gt; on.

N- Carolina
Otte..
.
Oregon .
&gt;‘&lt;*no«ylraais
Rhode Island
B. Carolina.

not brook oppoattion by any member of
the party to the peculiar views of the ex
tramists upon that question, but seem
determined to make tho support of tbe
Mills bill the teat of party fealty.
Antonio Express, Dem.

bad a bad attack ot chin* and fever. My sja-

heart would j&gt;alp!tate- for two hour* st a time.
My legs would &lt;M cold to tbe knees, and I fully
expected to die. In Neptember. uni, 1 bought •
bottle uf Mbeker Extract uf Route, or tMael's
CuraUve «,«». of your sgent, Mr. R. M. K1M.
and before I hod taken the Bret bottle I trit

There were a large number uf votes
Even to Mr. Cleveland four years ago that
• has done much to alienate. If the elec­
tion to rutne were to be decided upon hi*
ciril service record much of the enthusi­
asm that wa* in the independent support
before accorded him would be missing, | Mr. Wm. J. MeCann. so Landed 8t, Boston.
and there are not a few n&gt;-n who were a j *rtt**:. ”8‘x month* ago I began to thro* up
I f&gt;art of this who would decline to rejicat : i m, fo«xl after rating. 1 thought I was going
grruoa 1! i»'&gt;t an eo«y Uiing for a man to
into consumpllon. 1 soon began to have pain
Utah .
..
I their action.—Boston Herald (Mugwump) in the chest, it-unach and side* I got little
run along tbs tojw of care going twenty
IVathingtoa .
•leep and woke all tired out. I once Jost five
Wy.ynlng___
miles an hour, even when tiu-re la no ice on
ESI". 1? ££.
SK7
tbe lx*rd* an' tbe wind is light. But when
W MCI W
Tho prompt and effective manner In had fltusiiMl tbe sixth bottle I could eat three
.
.you tak* it like it hs» been for a week or en,
square meal* a day. ami go to sleep th* minute
which the administration ha* defeated I struck thr bed. I am a i-aprr banger bj tradr
Tbe nomination of Harri«&gt;n wa* received with th*- car roof* like glass and tbe wind
those Dcnuxirntic candidates for congress and b.»vr worked every day sinre I took the
I mth cunsldrrablo enthusiasm.
Delegatee tearing along faster, than tbe train docs, I
| n-*« en rnasoe, and tbe rbesring »u loud and want you to know' tliat there's got to be who were opnused to free trade ta another rected tettlj*. and gained eighteen pounds. I
ought to be thankful and I am.
nerve in a man for bltn to climb up to the proof of tho hypoertav of tbe civil service
। long. Tbe band al«o playrd patriotic aira
Thi* remsdy opens all the natural passages of
reform
pretension* of President Cleveland.
There seer* call* for McKinley, but be did top of a car and run over half a dozen or eo
the l&gt;ody. expel* the poison from I be blood sod
This country never saw a mure unscrupu­ anal des nature to rebuild what dbeore ha* des­
not rvaqxmd. Tbo nomination wa* then m..de entry time tbe engineer call* for brakra
.
lous political tuacidne than tbe Democratic troyed.
unanimous, sod Harrison was formally de-' Then, mind yon, a brakeman baa no right to
Hhaker Extract of Hoots,
party ban made of our national govern
ride anywhere but on hia car, no matter if
dared tbe nominee of the convention.
sold by all druxgista. or sei
meat.—Cleveland Leader.
A. J, white. MWarrro stre
the anow )a falling an him by the ton or rain
ret. New'fork.
drenching Uni or bail a-polUng him like hot
•hot Then’ be’* apt in the night to run his
brad agniurt-eome bri-igv that rjana tbe
Our esteemed Mugwump contemporary,
Tbe Boston Herald, complacently remarks
but it wa* not regularly seconded, aud after I track. But couplin' i» what carrier the most
a brief delay tbe roll rail was proceeded of them awny. I used to be a freight brake­ that Mr. Cleveland has aune well “except
man
myself,
nr.d
one
day
I
stepped
between
as a civil reformer." which ta a targe and
with, with Mr. Hastingi, of Pennsylvnia, in
two car* to couple them, haring at Um time comprehcusivo reservation with a fence
the chair.
around It. It recalls tbe big footed giri
Mr. Denny, of Kentucky, plared W. O. two as good arm» as anybody ever had.
When I came to my aenwa my right ann
who tried to put Cinderella'* aiipjicr on
Bradley of that state* in nomination
wiu gone. The bumper* took ft off. These
and gleefully exclaimed: 'Txp got it on
Tbe nomtuation of Bradley "o» sccoudcl
link and pin coupler* are what ruins tho^ all but tbo lioel. "—Philadelphia Prase.
by Ka:i«&gt;«. A Ibert Griffin »jicke for that boya Every brakeman know* that just for*
dclegat.on and raid that but for the suppres­ having to do that be haa to pay six time* as I
sion of tbe southern vote four year* ago
much tar iriauring his life aa tlw mon that
Asheville. N C, gets a public building
Blaine wuuld be in the While Houae to-day
Palace &gt;y«amkw.
Low Rates
by the appropriation bill becoming a taw
instead of in Scotland.
,
Four Trips per Weak Between
to 1«P«' of tiCMI through the president's
Bradley Y nomination was also Mcondad by
DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND
lotion,
—------------------- - ------ failure to sign It. Aa be neither eignad
Warner, of Alabama; Hoake, of Tenneroe; nn hi* wheel, nnd
°* brakeman
nor fmoed it. Aabeviile gets the building
. *.....------—* rs Im. Ann't ret In ufider tbs I
j,e gets the credit Thia ta for Bun­
combe. of which county Asheville la thc
to
talki-N.w York
capital. —Indianapolis Journal.
DETROIT AND CLEVELAND
am! wnmArai, or ootuo little thing like that.
I hope oo.anyhuw.
“What niak.a brakin' ao dangerous I A
good many thing*. For instance, there'•
couplin’. That'* always al tbe top notch of

Virginia .
West Virginia.
IVi cnesin
Arizona.
Dakota .
t/f«l. Columbia
Idaho...............

witigo, Kalanaioo i Sago
TIME TABLE.

Morth.

v*T0
MACKINAC
Summer Tours.

aey. He moved a reevsa tmtil 5 p. tn., but
tbe motion war declared to be out of order.
Senator Hln-ock add that further- proceed
lag* ought to be taken with dcliberati'-n end

Alc\. i«?

Time*.

_ _________ _ ________

Bov-Wind b a crank, paf
hLa crank i» a n«u*’r,‘h 000 &lt;daa-

_______ _ ____ p„

&gt;• M«KtaJay.’i&lt;'

■roev** waautaax

Buchanan could nut coerce a state, but
Cleveland can ■■□erDe tho whole iJetnocratlc party Into nominating him — Phila­
delphia Inquirer

OUR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS
kuil XlO'—lm riXi.i. MH k- a*.—

FRIENDS:

Doni some of your neighbors or

friends want the Banner during the
campaign?
tons.

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�PRENTICE AND TRAIN

AFTERGLOW.

trifling pleasures and flirta­
tions OF AN EVENING PROMENADE.

INTERVIEW

BETWEEN

THE

AGfTA-

rnR ANO THE FAMOUS EDITOR.

County-

"/‘•OW ta x„ .

tn building tosnttfnl ear*

VOL. XXX
Rail

Train In

FlriUlnr.

BEA!

*** a*

debonaire young graitloman

and neither party might meet with.out ceaaeieaa prompting* to the rancor of political

buff tinU-rud over which bte coat

breach ot edncncion (that te, good form,

wm

A Sjecu

but

inch or two below U»e front ot tbe coat; nod in
While *ra are compelled to acknowledge
.
■ .
___________ ta ■ vmlntB

hit uj&gt;per lip wae covered with a luxuriant end

mercantile

Every Mexican city, town, village

life, as wall

as tbo

Grant Britain, Gcrnuuiy and the

highest

by agriculture to ite follower* are
’
. »___ j.-h- hnt fmm nsnoosl

United

■ men in all Culm which

“George Francis Train.
Sum.”

Civil Amartoanua

hawthorn, crab apple and Judas trera.
Tbsaxperimantsin ornamenting railroads
. ..
. r. .......
......—:
on tll»*
larp’t io«
---- ---- - __
vidunt How many typenettera have injured

The wonderful coal tar sugar story, which

smoothly rolled walks, ita grass and
rr plots, ita great trees, ita smart iron
benebsw, it* fountains and columns, which

within a year, is again revived, and from* re­
cent article in Tbo German Sugar Manufac­
turers’ Journal it appears that a factory for
the production of tliat wonderful product
known as saccharine te now completed, and
will be fully equipped for work in a few

and slippered pantaloon.'

been “droray." HL hair, which bad once
been jet black, fell on hte ahouldcnfand even
about hte cheek*, well mixed with gray, and

the old historic city ot Magdeburg.
This coal tar sugar, having a sweetening
power 300 times greater than cane sugar, it

to two ulghta weekly, usually Sundays and
diqilac' the. product of tho cano for the sarno
purpose. Tho journal from which we gather

loon*
He had taken off hte ' long,
black Crock coat and replaced It with

nlna* and tbe lagartljos—the dnmacls and
supplied at a much lower price.—•Sciontiflo

relative

people promenade and drive during tbo

oneUv period

-and in

many towns

through the prorinres during tho off season
tn Mexico city Tbo larger towns ore visited

gethw disreputable looking old yarn
pea Jacket, or what was commonly called In
Kentucky a "warraiis." On the table near
him stood hte baL Thia was a slouch with a

to walk In pride In rublx-r txxjta. The pocket* in hte clotbea, which sort of receptahaughty yet indifferent air with which tha ^cl« be never used Hn carried in hte bat
rubber booted small boy will swash through everything that oUsur men carry in their

tas

making

hi*

which teem to offer

girls were walking through tbo puddles in
their way with tho evident prida.nf conquer-

So take a look ata higher social grad- as
contrast.*I with who: country avocations
offer It la appalling to note tbo young 11 van

Frank Mayo in a recent conversation with
Harrison Grey FWteaaid:
“AU this bother about geniuses flying
straight to places of eminence on Uio stag" te
rubbish. Acting te tho most practical trade
tn tbo world, to be tearhed apd practiced to a
point of proficiency like any other businras
like pursuit. Of com-' tbo dramatic capac

once and sufficient intelligence, and I’ll give

"But the trouble with tbe profession, now-

l*irn tho dramatic trade. They apply themaelres industriously enough until they haj&gt;pen to make a bit. aud then tliey become
sailed. A little applaww, a little newspaper
flattery, anil thou big heads are visible. Thu
development of tbe novice te arrested forth-

lack ability, other* enduranoe, and many do

Agriculturist.

cultivated in retaining

ba* bad a careful training in tlw particular
lino of retaining numbers on the car* I

with his own band, ho would, with both of

things as he desired to consider upon tbo
......... ... a-_________ ___ J al__ — llaat.
ence.

He usually bail the old felt al&gt;out half

you didn’t forget that puddle nt tho croasar.d 1 have often’seen him, absent tnlndedly.

metropolis and facilities for transportation,
offered by tbe local

rneouaiuo
™ —-—
rrached maturity from the hardabips tool-

Mr. Prentice waa

••There is altogether too much hurry to
siorjilly bow legged through taking tbo more
difficult walks of tbe stage too soon. It's a
falling common to tbe human rare. When
God nuidr man He waited to put the breath
into his nostrils tbo last thing, because if He

so, 1 can invariably tall him witbewt rever­
ing to my book.
• Now, when it is remembered that tbo train

1 don’t want

theatres, fairly well patronised. though flrrt
national capital and a few of the larger ci tian

I beard, the other evening nt a rausieale.

statement undoubtedly seems incredible to
those not familiarly acquainted with this

myself "with tho

Transcript
West" during tho latter’s glorious and brilUant career as a r.tatosnmn. the writer of

quite a num**- of freight conductors who

tbo man

lady with her daughter was traveling
giants before him with hte pen.

unprofitable” to the youth of .the United

Yet hia
through tlw day occupied n seal hi the ardi-

capability, was dtecmutag a ver
brilliant artist who bad Just betel playing

bummlng bird, and bo could indite a fierce

preached that it waa l&gt;cconiiiig unpknsantly

numbers with but lit tic difficulty.

Tbe style

“Oh, yes, bo playa well enough.'’ *bo said in

wouldn’t pay."
■stoclsbed Hatmac

ration.

Train

wm

i uouuuir. ua s.ingnra, out me
locked, and tbe officiate within ,
; tbeir suppers with duHberaUon. j cenUy’

In Louirrillo with

While bull lights may really ba colled the

the appointing power.
Now hl* hired
servant*, selected to beat down the will
of tbe jx-oplc and to irapiwe hte own wffl
upon hia pdrty, swarm at ev«y 1^,
gyfffriyRt slaughter I * moo*,.‘c
nongrsMBMQ who reaped thewlUvfeon
stituents rather fum Mr. C!evete:rswin.
and write tbe olatforma of thefwvt

UH Ita. mmotai-l
u t» rtntrttlonrt-.
IT Sta 1KM rHl»»

Ol

'

Cleveland in three vital reapers w*s de
liberatcly deceiving the peopte? Would
there not have been a tretni-udmu rcrul.
ston of nubile opinion against thc candi­
date who was then repreoented u a
•tnlfhtfurward. blunt, honr-t ami prv
tical reformer? What would have bt*3
the result had It bw n knosrn that Mr
Tilden would be shublsd. Ma friends
driven out of place, hi* fimu.cia! cuuaseis treated with emxtenip*. the &lt;-u-.
rcney expanded *150,000, (ski. anil more
profligate
appropriatiilfih
mad* and
approved that, had ever b««n nmdr*by tho
worst of Republican enngr—■&gt;!•*? How
many Union veterans w&lt;mH hate sup
ported Mr. Cleveland In 18&amp;4 if thiw had
foreeeeu his choice of Confsdittstes -nd
copperbeads for high honor* lite order to
surrender rebel flags, stid Ids frwitter
vetoes pf pension bills? He was a amdfdato without a record, and men ro "cted
that one who had dour uolKltg .je the
Union in time of war rould hanlly ba a
citizen vf passionate loyalty
Rut what
welcome would he have'received at loval
hands if all had then b&gt;-e?bkn&lt;,w n wbiehtf
JIad Samuel J. Tilden. ' Horatio Sey­
mour. Daniel Manning, been dead in ISSi.
had Mr Randall and Senator McPLcnon
been oetradzed by their party a- dtelnyal
to Ita chief, what uimld havi-'besn the re
suit?
Tbeae are exceedingly practical
queetlons for Repubilrans to anuuder
when thrv talk of tbe proapects for
1888. Do’they really think that Mr '
Cleveland** course has nuwir bin. &lt;;'.rougcr
In the doubtful Mateu4—New York Trib
uno.
.

Mr. JoM&gt;ph D. Weeks, ptanl srcTriirj
tlti American Protective bague. ba­
the following letter:

White fi»h.

P"

Dingman'* «*p. “
Antl-Waahlioard soar
0 ft*. com March. - -

Choice fine cut tobacc

Choice plug
”
Ful! cream chee** *
Best Japan tea dust
Ctlolee
M “

Extra
” “
.
” cream candles
“ chocolate cream
Choice roaated coffee
“
blended coffee
Best teinelesa erwifudi

Moca and Javc coffee
New Brazil nute
Pure Parte Green

Kirk’s best aoap
Best canned salmon..
“
mackerel
Best Imported sardine
“ potted han'
•• lunch tongue....
s lbs. mocked tomato

Canned corned beef..

Bent French mustard
quart or gallon.
Choice hand-picked lie

Bret roller dour. cwt.

Itat

« I&gt;»l»ers carpet facts I
3 dux. clatbee pins for
20 *beeU shelf paper f
Glass pickle dish for .

,

,»hcnff

2 pint basins for
6 dot. agate buttons fa
Waah.bastiui tor

“ adjoining

daughter how Idfag tbo Southern railroad
withdrew and Prentice proceeded to dictate

lubjxet te undivided. Tho champions of bull
fighting are very enthusiastic, bat ita onpo-

received in tbeee three states w.,^
been given to hia epnonr-nta’ Dora
saaonabte man doubt that belW la
Cleveland aa a gvauimi cirii
„.jee reformar influenced a lire,
er number of vote* In ’.RM .jA
turned
th*
scale
in
tfare..
Ihiw.
BtateM Then it wa* hia formal p]«L~
that officials, should Dot be removed rxreoi
for cause- Now he haa turned out DihOuO
or more for no other oausn {Rm the’ tbev
were RcpubU^m*
Theo.be nublldyZ
elared that R waa an Intolerable abui» to

Kettle cuyen tor
Pie tltiA round and aq

hte cell
Hollo!" I sriId ’ What are yon in here forF

The two friends had lunched together a:
“Rambo," said Baldwin, “you'd better put

which you live aud tn which I was ao unfor-

Hoping that much c «t will mui; tbro-froa.
am.
Y.xirs truly
[RaauJ
Wa. Maarts. Secretary

« china neat eggs
Celluloid round cutnlw

Sanford’s black ink. pc

La ri rar.
“How aoP 1 asked. “Haro you anything
to do with tbe liquor traffkr

what is known tn typography

against it disapproval.

dime savings and loan company, which re-

revolutions n minute (full stopi
human

novel

•la Zingaro," tearing tbe German to wore

kite in

without

turd’.

nest (comma)

least possible

social

dor social eecretivsuera a policy with him, but
be, at any rate, was never a man to hunger
for nutorie*y in a fashioaabls sensa He is a

iws the limb

caaoand herald:
Tribune.

ship

without a

rudder

(dash)
tiretueuL His children are chips al tbe old
hlrw-V TV..
L——_ .l . .
. .

Grace—Isn't that your fiance. Katef
Kato-Yea Why!
awfully dark, dear!

formal and
habit* {full stopi

A noonday mystery Hlaahj

. - --------j ogreatatepleasura Ths daughter repeat*, I am as
surad by friends of tbe family, tho amUhi,
and admirable traits of Ujs mother. Al
though they tivo in abundant luxury the

There te no longer any preten.w' tn any
quarter, on far as wo can ascertain, tha:
Mr. Cleveland is a civil service reformer.
The masquerade isover. It te no transient
Injury that the reform has receivtvl fnim
thia paltering ami final betrayal on tbe.
part of its former friend* Hut it i» »
great thing that the relgnof cant and
hypocrisy te ended and Hist the part*
which haa aceompli»hi-d pra-.nally all
that has over been areomphslwi for eivu
service reform can at tent meet face to
fare, and under dreumstanre* which
not permit the uisue to be
urod. to*
party of the spoils.— Boot' n .-'.drertiMr

After all tho fine wonte nb'ut refit®
and non.psrtisar.ahip «*■ find ttw
service today administered by Drnwcrau ..
for thc promotion of party cnu.&lt; tnoer
Prxreident Arthur, with all bls Itrttinrts**
a trained poUUdan. and with t. ■ •**
pledges M those;of hl*
r &lt;«*• ■
was not as inuch politiral ai-t.v.ty
part of tho ofimaholdcn*. to ftirtoffM’
ambition to remain in office w there »
todav on behalf of Presid-nt &lt; ."velaod.—
Philadelphia Evening Bulletin

Fire crackers. bunch.

PaiMT cap platote, the I

•’

caps, 6 boxes jo|

Fire cracker*, huatien

Hammock spreaders, p

“
rope.,
ioothpicki, box
School SlattM
liratart taw Un. Ito|

dr"d» of grand bargain:
Kuoda.

In telling goods
naro-.i. * *—•
reived a cablegram from J’(,atJrKfc
Wales, apprising him that ten shed »U»
pudilhna furnace* ere atout»
tLl pta£. -ill

which also r-ircly
artist—About *aoa

take charge of one of tltc. dep^L
______ A letter from a frfcnd bn!’£
information tliat the gn-atest -UWJ
prevails there over the r..~ d ' : -’ST
of tha IflUla bill, and that it i«
atnuigth of such a proJiabiUty •b’V
UtaZL - r»re about t-&gt; resume

trad

on-the Indicator.

*’&lt;• Invite eapeciail:

bad.—Detroit Free Prera

u;&gt; toe Urtt
stating Ha

e

not much of on orator. &gt;—■ *
with hi* last
,
haa givou the pn^'c
’
w 40fc0Q0 copl«» of i’- &lt;’&gt; P*7iLdl
form, and haa given tadW
ttaMMBttfe tta»»"r of the b -cw
1,800 and oach Democratic wiutw ■
--------------- *
It coats him
I up by

5early all of the United Sutra senators

some one wjU

bU shadow, bees)—Boston Commsrdal

Thr ««onf

Down trim
KrTtalEuidKxta*

BEAM

E1SIK

Btrataruar

med

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Hastings Banner.

VOL XXXIII. NO..10.

BEAMER’S

MD OFFER.

Hastings,
Hastings Banner.
Published Wednesdays bv
r^ro-yv
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.

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Bunm 8int

Cocttt.

* st nscntrriox

Milo.

J""”-™* tart*,.

itonw.

bates:

Sl.OO FBIZl YEAR
rfTc
tbJtn enter ease is cents wiU be added Yo*' ifE. and
«.««!», mfte, uu'l&amp;'V’fc ditton

' ADVERTISING RATES
rear.- ......... - 8100 00
Extra charge forspeetal portions.

e Gnu”t® Na S4A constituted
‘ta r™
.and MU OIt Thursday last
lXt
rviwt aa to con-

taL,

, ^^JOB FRINTrNG.

_

15 to

mich. july

COUNTY NEWS’

ngar for
Mdcompetent workmen employed, enables th*
BAXXKM'o do Qrat-clas* lot «.U
“«

OUR

An excursion of too persons (colored)
«»“*« the «U» from! Kalamazoo'on the K. a
Giin.kl' “ M ’
ta'* • fta* rbta •&lt;

M. FOWLER.
Deuttoi.

S
•

n u M‘rawberrJ' i«tch, all claiming they

ta J”"“- -P

TUART. KNAPPEN A VANARMAN.
Lawyer*.
.iIEff&amp;S ^7^ 01 ,h- «*« -ta l» Ita

S

Crooked lake, one mile from here, is
famous fc,r fine ttoh.
Wool [is moving very fast at prices not
xattofactory to the farmer., -0 to «3c per

houah denning ami moving

*1
Offices over Ha*Ungs National Bank.
.
_
Baatton. Mklilgnn.
Associate offices. Rooms 15, fr, mKt
new
Houseman Block, Grand Rapids, Mleb.
William J. BrvAitT.
Loyal E. KxAmut.

time will come next year the 4th of March,
so let it be.

Chas, ami Wil! Barnaby attended the
races at Kaluumzoc last Friday,
.
„„„
w
and „,
they
m. bates.
say that tney were good.
•
Attorney at Law.
Rev. Canfield occupied the pulpit at the
Practices In ad courts of the* sute.^Msfiai Star last Bunday eten'ng.
it Is now Will Huie
Rule und
mul family,
family, a
a girl
girl
attrtnttontocinlectton*. Moneyto Loanax
K«al estatk. Office over Wetesert.s haTOwsre having jnit lh her appearance there a abort
time ago. '
A. BARBER. M. D., H&lt;&gt;mei&gt;|iathi&lt;At this writing. Monday forenoon, ef
ef-­
•
Physician and Surgeon.
fort to teing nude o have ii small picnic
May be found al bls office orer Nevin's More
from s to io a. m. and from 1 to 3 p. in. All calls party at the lake Jtly 4th.'
Even-tealj to right in haying thto week,
tn city or count) promptly responded to. Resivoc. Center and Church prepared to Celrbnge the glorious fourtli,
K., Hastings, Mich.
consequently therefore no |&gt;ersonal or news
of
any kind ex nipt jt hat It to liaying time.
W. LOWRY. M. D..
•
Physician and Surgeon.
&lt;te«Ur Creek.

K

H

G

Office and residence on Broadway, near Court
House. Hastings, Mich.

QMITH &amp; CUUiKoVE,
D
lawyers.
(Office la Union block, Hastings.)
Practice Is all the courts of the state.

E. KENASTON.
•
Attorney at Law,^.
(Over J.B. GooUvesrA Co. * store.) /
Practices In all courts of the State. Collections
promptly attea4 In k
s
C. WELTON

the p|hjl

1S&amp;7 crop,

la agent for the Ohio Fanner s Insurance Co.
He writes policies on a man's property against
:uU by fire, lightning or wind; against a man's

Farmers have eftumeneed cutting hay
which to a very lighkcrop.
Wljeat is tetter’ than was exj»ect&lt;&gt;:i but
to not very gpod.
'
Com und oats urd looking well.
Mrs. I). I.. Miflhlund Is able to take
short rides.
How aix»ut onrtxwtofltee? Itlaeldsed
about half of the time.
.
.1. H. Valentine and (lias. Bergman at­
tended the ratification meetlqg lavt Satur­
day evening In jour city and report a
good time.
We did jiot kn4w there was a copper
head in Barry county until decoration day
when one of the Ahl veterans was on the
way to decorate the graves of the old

ed by a farm amf seeing a splendid lot of
Howem he called to get some of them and
wa« informed by t|ie lady of the hou*e
that her Hower* I'pst her a great amount
of time and money, (also tluit the soldier*
fOffice In Abstract Block. Hastings, Mich.)
Havetb&amp;ouly set of Abstract Books in Barry never done any filing for tliem and that
County.
the soldier* got pay ifor all they ever did
it. TIMMERMAN. Homopathic Phy- for tire governments and that he ctmhl not
have any Hotter* thjire. This all wa* at
•
slcian and Surgeon.
.the
home &lt;d a genqtne-old bourlxm demo­
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store, i
crat.
Th«Zrepublicans jef this place are satis­
Vf ARTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate. In­
fied with tire nomination at Chicago ami
al
surauev and Ix«an*.
win work with "a [Will for Harrison am!
Morton.
Special attention gl reu to making exchanges
'arty.
The interests of non-resident
i owners carefully looked after. Fanns
Eil. Edwards vupu our street last week
es tor sale or exchange. Houses and
Saturday*
Mr. Hudson, of Leach lake. died last
AMES A. SWEEZEY.
week Friday evening ami was buried Sat­

0OOK A SHELIX&gt;N.

i Grand Rusher
GW;* kb!

F

HasCngS, Mich.
Pract.ecs in all courts of the state. Office over
W. H. Schantz' store.
______________ ___
,

prflnbrid
Jiaaford'

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

K5 .hreb
F.i*
'

Cor. Jefferson and Coart su., Hastings, Mich.

Rate*. • 1.00 per Day.
This House is new. with pleasant rooms. The
patronage of the public is respectfully solicited.

Piper rap

Hastings City Bank,

F-u* on »Udt 18 in. for
.

'
“
•*
27 In. for
Rreayksr*. busflrrs.

Hastings.

-

-

Mich.

CAPITAL, $50,000.00.

Twtbpkli..

Incorporated under the laws of the State of
Michigan.
Hrium«| bra

bread pun-., fancy.

Oprabr taUtata DtaU
“ EJJIm
merly occupied by Messer Bro-&gt;.
,
orrtcKiw:

•''psre pr«4.
. from quoting the hundrfb of grj|(.| b^gabis we are offering in ,
nijrr.cTon*:

PWu-. i-t»m i;.-ry. glasswjre and bazaar
fBote
adhered to the one price

&gt;y*tcm in -riling g»Fel&lt; and hereafter will
•k the -*anii| |n buying produce and pdy

, A. Greble.
D. G. Boblnson,
Chester Messer.
L. B. Kosppen.
C. D. Beebe.

weeks

vacitlon at

, ,
Pod

Auger

school house.
Mr. Savacoo! has hto house ready tor
the Inside finish.
Erv. -Seagar and. wife called at J. L.

Wc hitri.4 to quote

(or BMrry

'xmoty to pMt--r-.i after.
the Indoor

So keep your eye

We iltyite ••s|H'chUy an laboring men
^“t Pay cadi t» rone In and examinegoods

ttd Price*.
We nuke u&lt;&gt; dtotlnctloii between rich

the rudd, which proved to be a good lnr»t-

agents
FOB

Hastings Banner.
■me following persons we
ceive •ubswlfwow
W&lt;MeJlMye”derSy1 d C nW

We tr.ni n|i aiife aIMi sell

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pnrfit Hum any home In the connty.

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Frenum Jewell
Poatmaater,
Postmaster.

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wltt &lt;-ciishirr ymir own interest
will so armiigr your matters and pay
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Valley.
Lowlan
Our country Ixmrding house to no nu.re
We are ever so much obliged. Mr. Nasn.
for that new road frtm the muth to the
depot And anothej one to needed from
the north to complete our location.
The Nashville cbrrm.pondent to the
BANsr.it asks wha't Ito the matterwith
Harrison &amp; Mortou?'i 1 predict there to
nothing the matter w«th these men. Fhej
Ire armed t»the twth with steel armour
.nd helmet.* with
°L “j
family to back then! and on the 4th of
March next, free trade has got to take a
Isack M-at and don’t p.u forget It.
We expected a few dajs ago that an
elevator would go up here. A man was
here looking for a site to locate one,
u
come to find out Be Ranted the farmer* to

bUGrtvel'fromnthb pU

«te price, rtj,3 or trade, and sell every*
fiunr we haWit un Is clote c«h basts.

•»&gt; poor.

finish.
Two

Ickes’ Sunday.

B«t Sisal hammock- ..
Hstatnix k -j

We have

urday.
Rev. Witham preached in our school
house last Sabbath. [
Simeon Matthews lias the basement of
his barn finished.
J. U Ickes and wife attended a two days
meeting at Baltimore held by Rev. Bald­
win and wife. Evangvltot. It is rei»orted
that the meeting was a grand success.
Kaiser and Shively Intend to commence
Mr. C’assmly’s house and put on the inside

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ing medium in Bar­
ry County.
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along the road side and some Hl disposed
A large numl&gt;er of our citizens were at
penam cut It down.
*
Hastings Saturday afternoon and evening
J. W. Ford is In the market buying wool,
Wending the republican ratification meethaving taken 10.000 lbs. up to Saturday
noon.
.
,nd
Hunl •Raided
C. Rorato'ck and Adam Elliott arc also
prohibition state conventioninatwool
Detroit
market
week.
Lewis "Batt, of Augusta, to making llve• Everything promises well for a big
ly times with hl* competitor* In the wool
Wowd and a grxxl time at our racing market, all of whom are receiving a sliare.
Amtfnee u&gt;day.
Some farmers have commenced haying.
’ Tim new engine has been put into KelHenry Tolkv, of Clay Center. Kansas,
togp. shops and will be ready to run thto made hto brother* here a short visit.
week. It to g S.Vhor*e power engine and
The Republicans ex pans themselves as
ww made by A. C. Buxton.
well pleased with the cltolce made at the
Elisha H. Crane, aged 48. a veteran of Chicago convention'In placing Hart-toon
Of the late war and member of- Jeffento and Norton at the head at the national
Fw, G. A K. died at his home In tills ticket.
village on 'Friday morning tost, of conMr. Reeme. general agent for the west­
jnnnptton resulting from exposure while ern part of the state of the cclri.ratod
In the service. He was buried Sunday Deering binder, has been canvassing with
A A Aldrich for several days past.
tumors,
Will Burdick to clerking in the meat
Hattie Bromley, of Charlotte, is t»eing market
entertained by Jennie Frace.
David Mimhler to making our cemetery­
Dunham A Treat opened their saloon look very much better by mowing the
Monday morning their bonds having tmen same.
accepted by the council, Robert and Lannle Brady l&gt;elng the bondsmen.
Nashville is said to be one of the l*st
Carpenter A Powell, contractors on the
wool markets in the state, considerably depot Job, Sundayed in Portland.
over 100.000 lbs. having been bought here
The Heath boys will run a bowery dance
already this.season.
the 4 th.
Mr*. Dr. Winn has gone ebst on an ex­
There Is a splendid chance for a good
tended visit to relatives and old friends.
blacksmith here at present.
John Chaddock, an Olivet student, was
The engine was steamed up at the foun­
a guest of San. Truman last- week.
dry last Tuesday.
Eugene Coy has njiened his nous store
G. H. Chettcm, of Sunfield, was in town
on south Main street.
the past week.
Jacob &lt; tsmun had nearly all the whole
last Thursday John Holmes’ team got
lower end of.Main street torn up last week frightened near the feed l&gt;ani and ran
but has got, his haying Mules In dandy alxjut 100 rods, wlien they were rescued by
shape ju*t the same.
A.’ E. Webster, doing no great damage- ’
Prof. A. L. B&lt; nds and wife are visiting
The painters have begun work on the
frlemlsat Ionia, arid the rest -&gt;f the teach- pa*senger house.
cr&gt; are enjoying their vacation In various
Mr*. Ge&lt;&gt;. Prichard retuimtl |iu:n&lt;* from
Hastingi' last Thursday.
She had been
wuj-s.
Len Brady has returned from a trip up caring for her sick chH&lt;L
north with his trotter, having won four
Gru. Prichard is getting the material on
the ground for a new house.
out of five races entered.
Jacob Heckaihutn and Ella Overholt
X L. Jones to going homu next week to
were married last Wtslnesday. Jake I* get more machinery for their works.
working at Mm'™.™. IIL. wliere they will
Mr. Goucher has the lumber on. the
make their home hereafter, after a week's ground to finish hl* house. / 1
visit here with friends. Mr. Overlwlt has
R. E. Webeti-r to preparing to build- a
gone to AlWun, Indiana, when- Mrs. &lt;&gt;. planing mill, which La much needed Im­
has been for her health for teverai months provement.
Engine.Na 18 made the first through
past.
Rowles' woolen mills start up this week trip from Grand Rapids to Grand L«xige
Friday.
Regular trains- will begin
for tire season's work.
Rev.' Hurd has twvn elected aupcHntcnd. running July sth. *
(.rtsjrgr Walter liegan his fine residence
ent of tire Congregational Sunday school.
last
week.
May Potter, of Mulliken, spent zlast
week with Kate Dickinson.
Mamie Bartley, of Manistee, formerly
Hurrah for the Fourth.
of Hastings, was the guest of the Misses
Campaign hats are all the rage.
Truman tin* latter part of last week.
Sam Nicewamler and wife, of Maple
Homer Downing has started a milk wa­
Grove, to visiting with M. J. Allerton.
gon. ami Is receiving a good patronage.
E. Lockiuut and wife Sundayed with C.
H. M. Fowler, just home from the uni­
versity of Michigan, greatrd his numerous Stevens, of Eaton Rapid*.
Mr. Bnxjks. of town, is down Hto feet
Nashville friends Friday add Sat unlay.
Last TiKMday evening the l*gke QdCMa with J. Watrings well, and no water.
Mater lake seem* to attract the young
lolge of Knights «f Pythia* were the
kid*.
. •
•
■guest* of their Nashville brethren.
Mrs. B. Ix&gt;u. of Assyria Center, to a
Dur. Jarninl'is Iron* from the west on
guest at B. W. Austin's.
Com is Ixxtmlng.
m-asb**. He expect* to return shortly.
Fanners have commenced tuying. which
Tlie Miutn-siden* are feeling jubilant
over the erection of a new foot-bridge. It will be a fair cropC. I*rlee wa* in Grand Rapids Thursday
!» an improvement which lias been sadly
onlmslness.
needed fur years.
G. Greenfield will hififa bowery dance at
Some of the more sanctimonious people
of the burg are writhing in agony bettUM Lake Odessa the Fourth.
L. Lockhart, Mrs. Geo. Appleman and
all of the igipulnee do not stay in the
Miss
Shoup were at Charlotte attending
house an&lt;l read the bible all day. Sundays
and are circulating a petition to shut off the Salvation meeting Sunday.
Our cheese factory is In full blast again.
the milk shake machines, soda-water
Mtos 1). Murphy, of Hastings, is enjoy­
fountains, etc., ami- to prevent anyone
ing country life here.
••desecrating” the Sabbath tn any way.
Several of the young ]&gt;eopte in this vi­
The members Of the Y. 1’. S. C. E.
cinity
made the Wilkinson girls a surprise
entertained the audience at the Congrega­
last Saturday.
tional church Sunday evening.
J. Snore ami father hare come to the
Ur. F. A*. Weaver, of Chester, spent last
■
week with his brother. Dr. L. F. Weaver front with a new binder.
Wheat will not do to cut till the middle
of this place.
Nellie Felghner, of Hastings, is spend­ of the month.
Clarence
Stevens,
of
Eaton
Rapids, Is
ing the vacation with her brother, the
visiting old friends.
Grandfather Scofield to still on the aiek
A goodly number of our jM»ple attended,
camp at Eaton Rapids Rapids last week. ' Hat

te

L

WHOLE NO. 1727.
Old ami Young Soldier. Young Soldier la
tall O. K-. but we wonder where Old SolA good program was rendered at the
temperance meeting Sunday evening.
Woodland kid nine played b«U with the
lake Odessa 1st nine in this place Satur­
day, the game resulting in a score of 15 to
IB in favor of the kids.
Claude Hough
was In the pitcher's box and Charley Reis­
er behind the bat.
The town line boys and the Setewa'club
met here Saturday to play ball.
Through
some misunderstanding they did not play.
C. H. Van Annan was in our town Sat*
unlay on legal business.
Our people are feeling encouraged about
the railroad,
We feel confident of raising
the required amount soon.
____________ Yocxo Soldier.

Children's day at the Hendershott school
house wm largely attended, and a nice
time was had.
H. H. Mershon has a uew cement well.
R. R. Haynes has a new twine binder.
Mrs. J. 8- Caswell started Thursday for
a two weeks vtolt In Osceola county.
The Ice cream iwclatjit Harry Hall's was
largely attended. Net proceeds 811.30.

WALKING ON THE CEIUNG.

down along the full length gf i* great
and who are known aa celling walam.

pcrformam-N being confined almoat entirely

full

.

rtnfiis, their
(%tl ro-

end difference ae to detail* the principle In-

whlch the

when starting upon his walk.

Underneath

O. U. SfCKKlt.

B. Fisher has taken pohcmIvu of the de­
pot, and commenced selling tickets Monday.
Sidney Cali upends the 4th with friends
in Allegan.
Mrs. Minnie Hammond, of Hastings, Is
visiting her sister, Mrs. C. J. Brown..
Rom Lelnaar. soli of Jacob Lelnaar, wm
accidentally shot by hl» elder brother Fri­
day evening. Hopes are entertained of Bls
recovery.
Miss Mead spent Monday and Tuesday
In Kalamazoo.
and ) ct "they live and bare their being,- and
George Brown la* been ailing the past are seemingly content. One or two Mexicans
Buckwheat aeedllg life begun and from
tlMj amount of ground that l» belngftiul in week.
A number of the young folks from this
place contemplate spending the 4th at
The farmers commenced haying Mon­ Camp St. Lewis, while others will go to
Cloverdale.
day.
Geo. Warner's children are recovering
from the measles.
Woodland will not celebrate tire glorious
James Stuart rode out last Sunday for
Fourth.
the first time in seven months.
Jennie Lamb, of Hasting* Is spending a
Mr. Youngs i» recovering from a long
few days with Woodland friends.
siege of sickness.
♦
The masons have finished laying brick;
Cora Brooks closed her term of school In
on
F. F. Hilbert's new bank and the car-'
the McCallum district last Wednesday.
Brooks A Cook are going to sow turnip pentero are busy completing the wood
seed and buckwheat together. Will let all ­ work. Faul A Volte are putting a tin
-hero ItchllUtbo
know in the future how the crop* turn roof on the building.
John Warner expects to go to Flint to
Mrs. PhiletM Rogi«ni and Mrs. S. Lyons attend school.
Maude and Claude Hough, of Hastings,
visited friends in this vicinity the past
are spending a few daya with Woodland
" Carrie Potter to working at Geo. Nel*
friends.
School closed on Friday with u picnic.
^Mra. R- (L'Flowera and children visited On Friday morning the pupils assembled
st the school house, and al 10:30 formed in
£t Cressey’s Corners n few days the past
processton and were escorted by the Wood­
* L*D. Brooks and wife Sundayed at P. land liaud to S. Haight's grove, where they
rendered an excellent program, after
K'E?‘Nelson Is in Martin helping hla which remarks were made by Rev. Garilek
and others. The scholars then formed in
brother with his haying. ■ ♦
Will Smith’s horse got tired of waiting line, ami marched to the tahie, which was
bountifully supplied with everything tint
tor him to get Into the buggy, and m&gt;
equid tempt the appetite of hungry chil­
made the homeward trip alone.
No dam*
dren. After dinner several swings were
adjusted, and more than 100 children be­
bolls could be ootteeted.-Wtetegan enjoying themselves aa only fun loving
j—Uun* mu- tan wm ptayln, children can.
Mrs. Chas. MeArtbur to. convalescent.
wilh.n’ohrrota’tar
*h™
Mrs. Wm. McArthur to sum- better.
it M oil inUtalita • dii.r-™- Wtata
A. T. Cooper has Iwgun work on Prof.
up.ro a M-rta-pwrroM —. th. tall .iitaSmith's
bouse.
n &lt; w ■&gt;&gt;'&lt;'- hl. I»ta- ta’.i"' ■’"T?"”";
W. C. Downing has purchased Frank
Metar. "I rrallfc- UX. »" 'XhM but
Asplnall’s blacksmith shop.
failed to find the bell.
Frank Asplnall liM. purchased W. C.
The fanners club met at the residence
of Will Elliott &lt;«u Friday afternoon and a Downing's bouse and tot.
Will Cramer has pnrehased a lot of W.
&lt;°^injou&gt;*&gt; to tlie first farm-r beard nf C. Downing,
f
We see that tin Woodland editor of the

Barryvllls.
Rev. C. D. Paxson and family, of Char­
lotte, are visiting old friends here.
,
Mina Baird and her father are spending
a few days in Charlotte.
The funeral services for Louie I*athrop,
who died last Thursday, were held- at the
church Saturday: Iter. C. P. Goodrich as­
sisted by Rev. C. D. Paxson, officiating.

�.—
Hastings Banner.
Hartings. July 4. 1W8.

EVERY

INFORMATION
DAY

ABOUT

MATTERS.

CONSTIPATION,
without changing tbe d fat er ditorgsaixUut U&gt;"
•ysteni. II they will ouly

-I have um-U Simon* Livrr Reculatur for coustipalion. M&gt;.l always with decided brneOt."Bibam Warskr. late ChleWusiloe of Ga.

&lt;

Male of Michigan. County of Barry.Notice l» berebv &lt;rt»eo that Uy vlrt

Tbe diversity of opinion that exists in
regard to the cultivation of com can, gentplalned by all who
matter. Take the
corn; some farmers
iry to their crops
therefrom; uthera. equally trustworthy,
consider It a cheep aud at the same time
effective way of cultivating their com.
Aa with other questions, so with this
one. cireumB'.aucea must bo considered in
determining It
Experiment* to decide
tbe benefits of harrowing corn make It
appear luat when tbe crop tins been
planted on land not well prepared, har­
rowing is likely to do more damage than
benefit, while on soil thoroughly pulver­
ised aud in good condition, the narrow
becomes a positive- benefit, especially aa
it admits of earlier working of tbe youpg
plants than does the cultivator.

ehaueh* and real estate of Jehn H. (lay. I did
oo tbe ad day of May. A I&gt;. r«*. levy upon an*I
take an the rltht Hile and Interest of the wl-i
John H. &lt; lay in and to I be fol low Inf describe* I

halt of the south east quarter of section fifteen
fJ8' town one JlJ north of range seven [71 west.
Barn Court* Michigan; also two acre* off tbwent half of tbe Jx&gt;uth east quarter of section
IfUwn f 151 town one I IT north of range seven [t]
vrest. In Barry Countv Michlnn. more parth-u
larty deaertbed as follow* to-ytlr BeftimUng at
the south east cornet of tbe west half of tbe

r-

MO 1—HOOT* W TOK CU1UC PtteMT.
In cultivating corn. It ought to be borne
in mind that the root* of tho com plant
run ucarcr the surface than those of
many other plants, and while there are
some advocate* left for root pruning, the
cffsaid »«l half &lt;4 south east quarter of said great majority disapprove of cutting aud
seNinr fifteen, thence south tn th- place of
befflnnln* and being tbe same land* attached tearing corn roots Some yewm ago Pro
bv tlw mu! Continental Insurance c*«np«ny on feasor Roberts in a lecture delivered be­
the 33d day of Janosry. A. D. IMS. alt of wbleh fore a Now York farmers' dub. explained
1 shall expose tor sale m pnblic anetkin or vvndue. to the b*ghe*i bidder, st the north front tbe effects cf ordinary cultivation by
door of tb» Court b*-u*e la nreltr nt Halting*, means of diagrams Ho remarked that it
Countr of Bam and Btsie of Michigan that tie- waa coiLmun to begin cultivating at a
tog the place of holding tlw circuit court fnr
the County of Barrv. on Hrturdar tbe Tib dav distance from tho com plants and to go
Of July. A- D. INK. at in o'clock In I be forenoon. nearer aud deeper aa tho stalks were bet
Dated at the city of'Hastings this nd day of ter able to withatand the breaking of tbe
earth.
Fig I shows by the vertical marks the
Rv J. w VaofiNsx. Deputy Sheriff.
Kung plant uninjured by tho teeth; aud
Kx*rrrx A Va«ABM*y
g. 2 tbe longer root* cut by tbe opera­
Attorney's tor Continental insurance Comtion.

Frohste Court fnr the CWiutv of Barn. made on
’berth dav of. June. A. n 1***. *fx months
Bechtel, tote of said county, deceased, and that
Mi creditor* nf said deceased arerequlreelnpre.
sent their etoims *o said Probate Court, at the
Prohate other. In the Citv of Hastings, for exam(nation and allowance, cm or before the «Hi day
nf De, ember next, and that ‘neb claims will he
ko.

2— Houts or nix

corn

n~i.\T.

the row and cut slud low and extend the
distance as the plants increase In growth
Tlieae different mode* of cultivation, say*
Btate of Michigan. Crmrflv of Ham - s*.
At a aewslon of the Probate Court for the Country Gentleman, exhibit the diverse
Couutv of Ram. holden si tbe Proton* Office. result* obtained lu cultivating corn, some
In tbe cm *4 Hasting*. In said countv. on Thurs­
experimenters
finding its frequent per
day. the :th dav nf June, in th* rear on*
formauce jxjai lively du ‘-H men tai to the
thousand eight hundred and elghtr-elght
Present. Wm. W. Cole. Jodae of Probate.
oreduct, while others obtain a gain of
In tbe matter of tbe estate of Susan J. Warner from ten to twenty bushels an aero from
MMMM
continued
working
the plants
over
-------------„until
---------------- ---------------ton
topthe
thehorse's
home's Lack
back Ln
Innaaalne
pawing thn
the enlti
calU
atrunrnt tn wriilnr thl« da, bled with this •vator
between the
row*
Thodetrimimtal
iu*j. uvo-vvu
uiciv**,
i uuucinuitmiai
court puroortlng to »&gt;* tbe m*t will and testa­
operation
l»
performed
so
as
to
xut
and
ment ef «aid «teera«e&lt;1 tnsv b* admitted to urotear the root*, and on heavy soils
after
soil*
beavy rains it tends
---- ’■ •*
--------'—
lend* to
to pack
the
surface.
wnditiuj/ ____
more Dearly
reducing It toac__2!"__^
-v re
, be
reed for the bearing of Mid pell
and that the heirs at tow of Mid &lt;i«reasod sembling mortar, changing to crust and
ill other persons Interested In said estate. clods aa It become* dry On the other
band. * fine, dean, mellow surface, not
City of ilMtlur*. tn seM County, and deep enough to hurt tbe roots. Is port
lively bcueflcla!
Taking all these differ
ent influences Into consideration, farmer*
mid iwtltloner Klrr'twWlee
may easily try the experiment In It* dlf
ferent forms for themselvee. tbe only care
n*quired b*4ug an accurate measurement
pUhlhbrd In the Hs»llnr* Ravxkr. a newna- of the crops
Some of the largest yield* of corn on
aid day of bear ng.
record hare been tboaa to which, in add!
F. COU, Judge of Probate.
tion to generous manuring of tbe soil

'. CCILK. Jiidgc of Probate.

in Mid county, on Mon-

On rtwdtns and ming.theprtttton. dntv vert»d. of ttothartne Johason. wMow of said de­
eased. praying that an Instrument In wrlUng
hto day iled with this court purporting to tie
be Isst will and lestametit ot said deeeased
&gt;av : r rmMM to probate and the executor*

Thereupon It la ordered. I bat Tbur*day. the
Kb day of July, A D. i»w. at ten o'clock tn
tbefervnoon.be amlmed for the heart nr of
mid petition. and that the heir* at law of mid
deceaied and all other p*r»'n» Intvn-Hed tUMrt

tdtbe reUoner abmildnnt be irrantrd. At
further ordered, that «al&lt;l petitioner give i
of mid petliteri . and the bearing
eatutne a ropy of tl&gt;l&lt; order to be

NATIONAL SERIES, JULY &amp;

QODa. will these on returning separate and
go to their different klvsa, or will they all
go to one hire! If they all go to on* hire

answered by prominent apiarians in dif­
ferent sections by American Bt« Journal
Following are some of the repltoa Mr*
L. Harrisou and G. L Tinker answered
"Each swarm will return to it* own
hire.” A. J Cook said "Sametlmea all
wil go into on* hive, but usually they
separate for me. Simply take the frames
aril shake the bees in front 6f another
hive." C. C. Miller said: "They will
often unite. When they d&lt;y you cannot
sc par* a- them, but you can’ give a share
of the mixed bnea to each queen." M
Mahin said. "Generally they will go back
to their own hives If they do not shake
a part of the bees In front of th* hive

of tbe big corn rlcldii grown on the ex
perimental grounds of The Rural New
Yorker received thro* or more appliesHous of M-&gt;pefi' corn manure during the
season
Tbe enltlyation consisted in run
ulng a cultivator bet wren tbe row* after
every rain and after the application of the
fertillur The result waa a crop of 184
bushel* of shelled corn to the acre.

For the amateur, the |xjt grown straw
berry plant serves well
There la do
more nsk of losing the plants than in
ordinary bedding plants These plants
are obtained, explains Prairie Farmer, aa
tbe runners grow In summer, by sinking
two or three inch pot* In tbe aoi). un a

'' ™* d‘a* *

bioud poleunhig.

c-tUlar lr,ju«,..u .J»•

Mr and Mr*. B
ta. .Ill

£ U.rfr own biro., «d I

prt-U»od , 0~*-»

■oaxetlmM tbev will not. If tbev are I "'udh^rerscontod inr^pG— rxv-xxxi. H* .
made to fly before they aro ready to break
up the duster, and tbe hives they come

Jamee Heddon said: "Usually tbe bees
will not return to their own hives In per
feet order."
G. W Damaree answered; They
generally iM.f*roteaud return to their
homes, but-they sometimes make a g
muse of IL You can divide the united
swarm and give to each one of tbe queens,
but It Is the safest way to leave the queens
caged for twenty-four hours, aa the mixed
swarms will often 'ball' the queen."
G. M Doolittle said. "Frequently both
wqys, but with a alitct to spread over
th» hive that Is getting the must bees, I
have no trouble Ln getting them divided ,
In each hire about as I desired. 2. You*
must not let them all go-to one hive, but
sbeuld they get tho .tart of von and do
so
caged,
ana after—
they
so keep
keep 11
11m
H** queens
out-------w— --------------v.., □
..
----------- -------- nrou|i
girt nettled alp them up as you woulc
wheat till you get them as you desire 1

aad Beattie. WaahlnrUiu rvrT *orv

differed indtopurtttou.

££M
Frank Wright ws* Iwlly honbyatiuM
yrar4Nd bull tn Plyutuulh, Sunday.

The
first orom
brood of
larvo&gt; or
of the elm leaf
leaf .
iuo urai
oi uu-va&gt;
berth apuears In June. Timely applies I
tioRa of Pari* green or London pnrple tn i
wfiter sprayed over and among the foliage
af th.» t rw.a urfll
.

Nothing in Hill's I,»*t'* ••' ••ugh rtrjp
can hurt thr younp-»t chiM. Nucnm uol
'pay, W. H. Good).-ar.

i

- ----------- T.T£VZZ _*-&lt;&gt;. u,
favor, mul thto to shown
typeaod symuoL W ben w» remember tb
d^ significance of each command as ei
iJlina! bv the Lord Jc*u« in Hl* airinau a
tbe mount, and that

.

., .
. - --- .-------“nd ** ul‘
al Brtbel andat Dau tl Kings xii, Bfi.

a peg or stunt-, a single,runner over each
pot Tbe root* strike into this, and as I
Tba cultivator Illustrated in the acnom
aoan as the plant ha* become well eetab 1
®Ing cut was recently described in
Wshed. the rdnncr la cut off. the pot*
is Farmer by tbe maker of It. who
lifted and placed by thcmre.iree. where I

A new Ma»wd&gt; t.-mplr
lL®Vr
pi be built at LudhigU-u
Ask ft&gt;K&lt; dili'-. pill* and lake nu -41&gt;rt.
•Jkcli £|ir 4V&lt;hk»l)'-dr.
Barry cwtintt ntitncr*. .tn- jnHiaKl^**-—
--- &gt;1* rfciHftjft
frfrtw!.’ 'TV. YI. &lt;HHMljmr.
Went Branch, with t w inhabitanto
four mlllibrn shires.
if you haw dyepr|»ta r imfigretke,
call and get a fwttlr of Hilfs sartaWrtl|.
W. H. Gaaly ear

A

WEDDING

IN

THE

fL-mly believed th

IF8

though not an at tracti
snee It la fine in qu
■eys "Plant of strong

Zi T n«
i
od pro.ific. I
flud It requires but one thing
ILL-, beyond
'
'
keeping tiio grotitid free from
r™»
u,;
Insure sqccms. to wit. a liberal supply of
fertilisers, with thia It will succeed on all
aoila and without it will fall on Any TIkuurth iuu».i be rich and haavUy fertilixcxl
also to have it du ite best ’ The amateur '
will find oo dliBculty Id supplying tlds

*’ b“de
blarkamlth will make it
nJ,t of about fifty cents Th« dotted
line, indicate where to btmd to
u,. e&gt;w „ pw
not be turned square ant
rather gradually prodnclni
corner, so that while workli

Wite 8180 a ns
lira Fortunately

I »uk. b&lt; r mr» *«! tamotaUori* could

with tbe o;«i band
effect twuduecd Uuig eomewhal'like tbecry
cf an Indian

lavs bad a .pieod

it wai appropria
explained Ifaala b
d*d with golden &gt;tar», which jortly n-reM

vacancy and to t&gt;- anything but w.uiuoot
tbe soul. Arab etiquette prti. -.uvl m» from

Airram far. He
uf toia* harty fals

fmaied land at ralaUVM, while the mar-

Wd
thinking

much lixigoi to ere. tbu celebrated
araba*
Imagine about forty Arata, " reprrtdy

•mantially tmecul

*V*J y« ~ a* by flm &lt;j Cur. HL U-1A)
“V
** do, and to do quickly if
not alrwsdv ckwwv I. t,,
_
.j
u, vrirm, «t»o be«in for us &lt;11 Cor. v. W), ami so tot Him
'‘T* ln “• H*** Ho may do tbe wmka. fw
"batever He dore will mrely «nduro Uw firr
** rewarded.
”•*&lt;■
u-|.*&lt; to rxcuw himself and
«,u&lt;' *** E«*llt of ifa sin ulwa tbo people

■ ug diaciiarged. a long »wnid, .farw.irwwd

t- -rai &gt; tb.-u plebeian antoewh-nta K.-'.kwr,
can tho
___ ... . newo“

j*rf&lt;wnjs sotno niorr Januj feat than any of
his cooiraifaw, U’U finally, amid a whirlwind
&lt;rf dust, b*ww« and men. imlf r»sd *uu «citemeut, stop by degrees from fh-.»b«r vk-

^atxUdid s^- lG«.ilil2.)
°U'"to*,.id

tbeir method wer

him, end

mwSJ

. P—ml himmlf off aa

who looked approvingh .•&gt;: uw a» I *|u*n*i
down cross legged au*l feiL«wei the &lt;Jtars utearing, strip by strip, the nastt to1® °*
steaming anima) Ai a t&lt;oc&gt;rc t«*a*.-b* s&gt;J’
bust crammed Ins band dowr tbe, snuaaf*
throat, tearing out tb*,toagwni&gt;*l
it with ma After *ms!r* &lt;h*b«. hiW

We flnuW

to prewxw r. e^wui’ -i?
"AUmwuu——
nsfitt in HarperV Magaro--

fV;.

merkahly healthy

DESERT.

I b^l tb*. gisid f&lt;rtum to m. . grsnd Arte
wedding Tbs cart Lad jtonrwd tbe as.riagw of hta daughter to a sbeik frankly om

SENT

Where Are You Going?

which fonUsh p&lt;
whirt celymopp*

jacket* of every hue and texture inmginabw;
Ixrw b'ooainr- of velvet end pW. with tas­
sels and embroidery everywhere. the b«vtoc&lt;
their Jong red leather UvXa deckel with tbe
Arab spur. five incbea long, which b really
ouly an ornament; flashing nraw,* kogfise.

oowa, sheep or other animals graxlng
about them ar of children playing there,
the greatest caution should be observed
in using araenitea

A correnjxindent hi New York Tribune ■
iy»: "The best of all ways to keep crown
HE oulllii* com Is tn sow
i-.-j
—------------ —vvuini up ।
Ono quart to the acre will be enough untU I
it to gone., then sow more
Some soak :
core, but I never do. Tbe erow. will pick
up cutworms enough to pay for the corn ,
and the labor of sowing 1 have seen aods '
that would weigh a pound or more that ,

bsitmL brewn eyv

According to-it* 'nr* illrrrtory, Sauli
Ste Marie han 10,888 people.

Ray. madam, mid a

them."
R. L Taylor said: "If tbe swarms unite
in the air tbev will eluster together or re
turn to one hive If the swarms unite
you cannot give each queen her own bees,
but you ran give each ladf of the united
swarms, which la juit aa well If swarms propbet like unto Moms. »bo &gt;ux only in Hi* Ktnckland family, who objected to be known
cluster together place each queen in a
separate basket and shake into each baa
ket the proper share of tbe bees
If they
offer to return to one hive when that hire tbe law tor «r*ry ono that belwvetb"
might be rtJc to dwtinguiab the wwk at one
1---bee*,
- ..I.Vk.
— « x,
41 4),
«'vl
over
has It*I*.
hhare ofO.
the
quickly remove
audImwomm
because He
warhvarti
bv«chtzi to make
It, substitute tbe other hive aud attract intarenalua. He to able to save to tbe
tbe rest of tbe be«« to It by placing tbe utmost uuargm "wermonT) them that come
queen at the entrance But clrcumatanne unto God by Him ;Hab. vU, rj5».
, who could identify (be origin of each cruM
und experience murt often dictate the1
IV. “Mum east tlx* taM&lt;« out of hi* baud*
course to be pursued-”
and l*rnke tl&gt;«n beneath th&lt;- mount" Thus
Tlw editor of The Journal said:
-The be &gt;!«««» iu ►juibol what the |»opl«' bad done
bees may separate and return them to ; and ware doing literally. aud ybc they ■armed
their respective* hives, but -quite often , perfect!) happy notwithrtondlug the broken
they will go to one of the hives
If they i law of Got How dn &lt;lue» idind tbe ryes, jur’a batwa, tbey'r* tbe laird at ----- k batww.
all g* together, give the surplus bee* to 1 and stop the .-ora. aud Uanh-u th* b,*art We and yea's tbe laird o
wiaker coluuiee. carefully raging the see oe r&gt;ery u.le of u* trtay tb&lt;-fiiw&gt;of G&lt;rt Inttittre! might th us tell
queen before doing so "
euuUnunlly broken, and yet the people iretn
•
--------------larfertlv happy, and
tvcause atmteuee
jI
Growing l.blwjr.
ogainut iu. evil work I* uot • x*cuted spnrtily,
12..
First get tbe land In good order for tho therefore tlw Iwort of the axis ot men to
&lt;crop
rqp tA mellow, sandy loam, well ,„„„
man
fully
in them to do evil" (Reel rill,
urwl. la
to the best of all
ured.
Fqr field culture I. 1L1
Hi But "Our Go! shall come, and shall unt
---------•
* with
— ’i *krep silence. ■ fire shall devour tiefare Him,
|; tnmsplant *in
row*‘ three
feet epart,
pint*
about two feet auut In the rows ! kud it shall be very tem;wstuou* round about
Pj®
1'-----.' For
~ earl
-rtrly cabbage rich ground, early , Him. Nor
- ■
, transr
’
ransnlantiug
and early varieties are re . tort He tea
quL-1.
[uired
For winter u*« the fist vzuvcu
Dutch . to dehvvr.’ &lt;Fk L 8. tt&gt;
and drumhead varieties
aro favorites,
._L41--------...v.ito..aud
—J
» "Tba
tnav
Ixi set out rt&gt;mt
I-'. | In reres 8
may bo
about tim
the lat
tot of July
Uratad church dignitaries from tier own point.
Clean
is neevsaary
and the । calf which
■ *-*'
__ cultivation
. ...._____ ___
,
. ravage* of insects must bo prevented
; For
tbe'latter
sprinkling
with
black
~~for the latter
pep.
Mom* burnt It, ground it to
-* --*■
— and lime
—- *have
—
•• been ,
( per. —
soot.
ashes
all
। __
used and
recommended.
At present j
... , _______
' pyrethrum
pyrethrum Insect
Insect powder. If freah and
——•—•&lt;— to bo the moat rail- W. would tuppoae that after the judgment
genuine.
Is •believed
abb, and may be mixed with ten parts of
flour, and Is blown or dusted on tho

tbe plant Is
the'plant
la ready to be rtransplanted into |
y®“»the bed
It is ready to go on growing at
once, and give a good crop tho following
•pO ADVKRT1SK1U1.- Ix»e»t Kites for *4 summer
I vrrftMnr tn i.ronrood i**w»n&lt;ir-T* sent free.,
Every oue who ba* a garden should
A44re«*GK?&gt; p. KOWHH, A CT&gt; , I* Mproer I
grow a few strawberries
When fresh
from tbe plant they are quite a different
article from tbe very b**t that can bo ob
talnod tn the market
Th* beat way for
a small garden I* to make a new plant*
tiou for fifty or a hundred plants every
»• tbe rrelfK- af the Rrvotevt wneetut year, aud dig up an equal number of old
A OOUU OAJUIKX CCLT1VATOR.
one*, after gatliertng f
n_ *_ I
He aays concernirg It "I gqt th
ginning al one end of th
rCZ-------- tlvator up for cultivating- onions, but
be used for a number'of
For ama- hav* extended Its one to everything raised

•*.&lt;*•*

A WIFI

Agent. Northern tw-.ft, fu’7.^-

a pasture lot nor around tho dwelling

Probate Order.

In tbe siatter cf the estate of Xmblee D. John-

THE REVELA
TRAITS AND CHARACTERISTICS.

LS86ON U, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­

PRACTICAL

A Simple but Effective Vegetable
Compound.

TBE

THE GOLDEN CALF.

FAM A5B GA1DEN.

» "Who»
ot I^ivi

Mm. &lt;’. A. J&lt;.hnM.n. of Teh .1" MW
symptom of heart tfinra.-'. • ''rV
.
breath, could not Ito «n toft •••**• * .
pain* In chert. rte.. yr&lt; after
up to die. wa* cured h&gt; Dr­
cun*. Sold by W. H. (iisrtjrar.
The Cartriirbt Iron work- ' &gt;'
vllK &lt;&gt;.. failed Tuesday-

It was quite surprise
'
numerous reports oi refnrtk "
.j., h*
iMirvuus iltotjB** cured, jourh
’
Ot*. amniis prostration, twat: * '
Rf. Vltna danre. Insanity. »' •'* l '‘ '

IInsts« «'»'
tol ml m.sw«, l«&lt;*n »'* tL

SMIA

2 inch bard wi-xL__ _ _ _
rim 1 Inches «ide' A bole I inch in di
i*rt physical &lt;rti»jrWurk. "
Un* drug*!*!, will givr •*«.'
fliia wemderfu) remedy. It
taiii'. no opium or tnorphlr.'-

^ofte

�WHEN US* SIHCS—A

PASTORAL.

watch and wait.

.ac MUior, "bl-n’ u» «

---- ...

~

uarssg2atg.?!».y

-Roton Xlcoa

------- _

the “slouch.-

biritut M reply.

.__ . T" T, *—“■

*’U little army nt white
1»AMr w Ud. M u»
ipproacn of t lie stranger.
Ufa‘’n tbe
tow
V^oll, so much the better for me.

..r .
•
nut — •‘Wifi! .1“?.
s—■ tv
bwrt ^Kun&gt; on that I’ll
^*1 v«

■ ■mfrihi* loro** gokMitato;

oreten.!*.!
.
ucceive.l, but *ho
pretended to be, and with another exert
ainMd,

T Aim

hXr7^?°r‘talatta«

2111 unde-

•urablo citixen tto

That Tired Feeling

of tbe claim.
‘ Ho won't
half bitterly.

. * *k*“h -Uhoul erapur 1.
**
“* anybody else!"
The *Fift falling twilight had filled with
darknew tlw little room that tho half

Ir.rtu.

jnauiK-r« a*ke. and py„ a pr,*; Btart
low nx«n replio.1 fh„ nioan was rape.

I'“r “»»»»•

complain: known a* -ttai tired feeling,"
l* tbe result. This feeling can !&gt;e entire!'oyereomo by taking Hood’s SorxaparHU

sleep soundly; could get up without that
Lr±auf-uT‘*d
““,uy ”'«*«“•
unpnn cd. B. A. SayroiD, Kent, Ohio.

Sfrenffthen the Sustem

J. Adalrjlta Gerald.

WIITS ECONOMY.

£

«-d taek. .&amp;&gt;

by feminine cow.it&gt;.

n^i -C.

f .

’-M

jttt' “»ww

dwnsuwu !ma

aal Mto.
o&amp;AW*rt j

Minnie

i.t small magnitude in tbe
•l.tlrg. Alexander Blossom
. -in bad been married for

i..
unlike Alexander and
.•were never happy except
: together, and wh»® tber
x.*t unhappy for amomrnt.

51XU3'
sissy*
haifrd. ।

•1 iwrtaiu iw-nagewny
und iuk him where htt
••. under th'**e ulrcum"
|.» bike a
idi'b-rmine
nuiuifv*tittioiDS
• -ilfehnw*, ami
• genial houw*that di^qgr was

proelatnulioa

. !v|iitnip. Her
with fullness as

:i

more lu ipuftte.
il about Alexanl Alexander nt
rvreired MOO n
i »rn. However, be
uno mystcriou* way

Blossom* bad to

&lt;-nn&gt;c homo from bls
g in * nn-1 sweet, and
ir Tte latter ruto**!
, v :«sl place lu which sto
[t'Lltn errand the neck,
. • -ve-i were, put a rapturb!&lt; -ttikl s hair niu^taebe,
! . j -i think'"
u«l&gt;ond im|Janted a rat&lt; re Mmme w-juM
nrarticte had she
:sd licit to &lt;bdn t

iliik. Minnie tbeu
‘ - -me iddmawd to
..,-lding . ard*. that

cording to immemorial ,^,-w
“ I'nw* ,rat she said it was a

-&gt;

«*n&gt;ng a bank. 22d\j2^
of
a towvv
&lt; J
alrettlly mode quite

a&lt;Ming^T^iS^.b.1rrLW“ ,1,*r”u“ h*"* *•&gt;&gt;
•sot, and Alexander had been complacentIr
informed that a drew suit wouldItoproridM

•I.a-!

Artb.tr Lemon

-'"I M—iu-ntia.ly hade her d-pundrnt husband to "eonw
up and g« ready ■ ne Wrtlt Tb„ buMtUe
was brought out fnr him to open. It w** a
ntgtifer taft&gt;r*s box bueb was Minnie’s raft-

o
- —T. —....... w. —.... .. xurkiaiior
Minnie, of course, bad obtained the naino of
tor father and sew nd it on with ber own fair
hi mis.
Afec, with o full heart, donne.! the suit
and Moral before tbe mirror. He tart two
raretul. c-omp'ebeufeve glancra at the trim
reflection, dn*;x-d Minnie to tbe new coat
and exelauncd in many rapture*. "You dar­
ling! It's—it's the regular tiung!"
• Areyouantufledr’ rnked tho wife, wish­
ing him to commit himself t-eyoud retrac­
tion toforo she divulged the low origt. of
tbe suit
“Of courser cried Alee warmly, whblrig
bo were n woman, so that bo could gush a
little. “SatisfhsiJ Why, it s one
Acker­
man's best - tint’s what It la See the way
it fits. I could tell that wns Ackerman n
mile off."
K
When he had raved for ten minutM Minnie
do know something.*
’
.
Mr. BluMom lookrsl nt th* coat more Crit­
ically, trying to detect a blemish, but ho
couldn’t.
•
“Are you still wtisfiedf asked Mrauie.
He had to admit that to was.
“Now, how much do you suppo«e it cortf
Mr. Blosoom couldn’t telL "Now, a tail-

*X“r “u,ric l Mr’

**W’y I IfecavjM it tout become neewvrev...
purge Coyote eny uv umlesIraLto^^X^
Ikw who retarded instead uv prom^to?

|wti^M&gt;nty, and whose proence iusv-nd uv at­
tracting Immigration, rapdfed itt”
t «2iZ2"«i*8UUl,p ,,f
cHnw’ ^ph&gt;»*d*ucb.uiamary eviction* wore for per
son* engug..,! m nefarioa* practices.”
’ So they'air, an' ’----W5‘i lx'4 liw c,lf'jr«^«nigratiun
,t?R£he“ ,h“
***’u rUb “ut^'
« ‘ BcrauM- thar’* imta.ly el*, that
need* ruunin’ out."
'
‘
Uiat tbw a™
Wt *"■era! pvnotw upon whom various crimes hav&lt;provro. a. w»U
lhat :ber. nry
rnalnin^ a utunlvr uf tatoomsta,pro”-___ He
stoppedI suddenly, a* if checked by th- prea| bk7 °f Plen* Fac*ha,r’ prof'wstonal guin-

Afexa: ■!&lt;-.- iboufe hi* hen d.
“BattbecIubm-vteMrlyln the orsoing,"
ianuu.ll’muu.- Couldn’t you get one that
•lclj__.... 1 ... । ____ ______ ,

----- -- - -aopuueu. nu soul tio trusted
*affid nut speak m eornert.
T*r'~ ”7“'* ^IffiuieIn despair, “what can
.' w” *;«*t hike Loenlors, and you
U a Ixx* agent I wito somebody
•xuduav,- uisnme tutney."
'
“8uil&lt;, I,” murmured Alee with fwling.
I know « Lut,” cried Mrante, with sudden
•id u

afterward*.

Ehf

What do you think of

thati"
- *
Minni.-., firing from tears to smiles, fadtti;ly thought Alexander more adorable than
ever, and that evening at the play, •^u«“
it w- . &gt;~T t*«*i “W1T. &lt;Mr
mnintniraal the higbsst *plriu. But better
than all, when tbe tory was related to
Minitie'* father, la—knowing bow to *lri*o
tbe right char. 1-umiwdtately prownt*! ber
with u largo check ns a guarantee that ber
first charming futile effort* at economy ««rv
properl v appreciated- -Hartford Tium*

Tho beauties of the prairie landscape were
aaMUo.1. u bte UUE
mil. Uur »U. bJUjd

wb^boru by fire of its matted coverfet at
brown, the rarth wo* grown with the «wift
Kcinging aucond crop. Ou each gn»n oaaui
too htelora h-U high cwnlva! “J1 «U&lt;*‘

'Uk yi&gt;ur fttUwr for “ooey.”

■ **":tiiiteu&lt;l to.”
1 ’
to think toe x
««* Itakm«.ro willful on this r)
^fel to li.L mm-u rolieval,
~jy*r''.'Umnaxl that toe was not
‘.Ur
to this wa* l
Mailer bad m&gt; more to say.
"“nextday Mumie, tn purauaf
tost by stealth to tho ato
rr®*3 of WurwMbarw auj Jhmi

Lw,uU~~1 &gt;»
1L

But

^.coo,ln8 draught from tbe well near, at

K-wd huanwly:
°
‘■Thank ye, pordner. Oit! Smallpox!"
Out info Dm dnrkneas tbo “slouch" fled os
if puntuojl by a dvraun. When bo pauiftl ho
wax almost totho wire fence that surrounded
the claim. He took off his battered hat and
looked up at th® Etars, twinkling into sight,
one after another.
The deadly danger of tho plague wa* only
oat more link to his chain of misfortune*.
PerhajM If ho fled he could escapo it The
man in the eabln, if felt alone, would die of
neglect, if not of the plague. A “slouch"
could help him to battle with death just as
well as tho mist fortunate and influential
eitiz n uf Coyote City. Tho sufferer in the
nhatrty lusd no claim on him. but----Then he replaced the bottereil hat, and,
tuniing al*&gt;ut in tho darkr.nw, stnxli'.towanl
the open door, from which camo a long,
gleaming shaft of light from the'rai&gt;dle&gt; bo
bad lit i’rrecntly the door was tout, and
the "douch" and the sufferer were aloue with
the plague.
It wm juit such another tiny a, tho one
upon which, two week* before too • slouch"
Ii’ft Coyote City, that a gaunt, |*alc man,
weary, with his long tramp from the i»oUud
claim near tho louc raoun 1, *t*q,p»d ju»^ be­
yond tbe wxl of tho ano street &lt; &gt;f Coyote and
tojuted bonraely to a ladr
“Tell tho big gun in the town to coino
yarn
Tbe Ind very properly sought CoL Benderson as tho individual most worthy’ of tho
title of “big gun." That gentleman ro*o
from a tabla in tbe Jumbo saloon, and
Pierre Faiuhaw and Arthur Lemon followed
him.
"Halt, ihar!" cried the stranger, when
they liad gotten within a hundred yards of
him.
New* file* fa*- in a border settlement, and
quite a w|uad of curious one* strolled up and
joined the colonel and his friemis.
The colonel did not heel thb command, hut
continued to advaix-e.
“Hull, tbarf repeated the stranger.
'“Smallpox! You’ll halt now, I reckon!” be
added, grimly. •
.
Not only did CoL Benderson halt, but he
turned so quickly that b» nearly fell ou his
face, ami started to hurry away.

.b.A"41 l’rof”d"tUil gambler*,' remarked
tba. gentleman pleasantly, completing the
sentence. ’TH lell you, niy ,ltwr fdJ
wh
w« are not run mt. Lu: are left to do our
swret Will*. Whll* a more harmleft person,
:’°c?e *" ’*to5 trtfltng.’
orthk-ra, a ‘aiuueh, was given jwo boura in
which to make himself scarce. Tbe reason U
to bo found lu tbu ancient mtagn that ‘might
makes right That luakus us not offender^
but influential citisanV
“But, good Hwrens,” explotad Col. Bend-rson, “your eastern blow air almost rtartUn’, Lemon! Might ns well talk uv runnin'
m-&gt; out os to sjwak of. those yens genu
bein'"-----“And CoL Bendersou eouM not be remlily
►jrtFed, interrupted Fierce Fuuhaw'.* cuol
voire. “The colonel is a boomer of tho llret
magnitwle, and tallaiwom and Coyote Uitv1*
prosperity from morning till night."
’
Col. Bendcnwin k-aned back in his choir
and expaiule.1 his chest, like a man-well
aware of his »wn merit.
’ ’Thanks, Fierce, a thoumnd thanks. You
Jo me mighty proud. Jim"—to a waiter—
A huge revolver glmm«l in tbe band of
‘"tho bc»t in the liouae for my friends an' tlx* stranger, au-1 too colonel stopjwxL
"What dore till* mean, sirr lie demanded,
self.”
It Mr: Arthur Letoon, tbu “tenderfoot," ’ rather faintly. “Who arc youV .
“Name's Ikq Master*," tho stranger shouted
dettfted any sarciism in Fanshaw's laudation |
of CoL ik-n-tareou, ho held his panes?. Nor in reply. “Know William HatfieldF
“Never brervd uv himF CoL Bcndenon
did to mak&lt;- any comment wheta Ranshaw's
answered positively.
.
soft voice raid, almost cooingly:
“Hatfield wa* tbu ‘slooch’s* name," said
Pierro Fanshaw.
"Never knofeed It Wall”—to tbe stronger
—“what uv himr ■

“Tailor!” cried Minnie. "You mean rob­
ber. f counteil ou just 8 to. and out of that I
have this suit, which you »«y you like, and
thu tires* of mine. You would have paid
(75 for tho suit alone. To-morrow I shall g.&gt;
and pay up, and I worn you tlia: every rent/
•1» atxl .uq tured bravely Ihavufeft out of the MU I shall *|»nd-*rf&gt;
’hat tbe i
candy, every single miL" For Minmo had
■’X.’ jpiu the Warrensburg the woman'* k&gt;vo of extravagance after all.
i Sbifiie. “and I have been
So this wax Sirs. BlaMoni's triumph. Not
thlpkln,
: tin- afternoon."' 80 she a gentleman at the club was letter dressed
than her husband.
thinking . ..it dr.-— &lt; she could wear. “Isn’t
They ware both in raptunn Alexander
itni'.s:
! "Now, say'Ivo can go." especially, when ha had convinced himself
“That's a fact,'* agreed CoL Bendenon.
•an go,’
that his suit did nut proclaim to tbu world
“Thera was nothing uv tbe gcntlvnan nl»&gt;ut
the disgraceful truth ttiat it bad iwen con1dm. Ho possessed so little reflnrowat Hint,
euMitmhy n.x&lt;-jline. Women, on tbu coo-,
txary, ai*3;. . . ^u by rufusing, and ofterThe next overling, when Mr. Blossom came
WMd*tl&gt;» ibtraw.-lre* to I*-argued iutoony- Lame and instituted tho search for Minnie, only declined, but mi-led insult to tbe refusal
by saying that he not only did not drink, but
Uutrg wliate-u'r.
wished every drop of tho accursed stuff was
Immsbod from toe land. Thera's his very
Kont-tu.
room and crying.
worda Not only refused to enjoy himself,
"tTbafs tho matterr asked Alexaxxlur.
crarsjo] the r.-u ltbig idea that Hie faahion- She did not reply ut firat, but still kept ber l&gt;ut wanted too pcnmrisl ilbertiiwuv the millsbfe Ab-wid-r Lad notldug in drew more head from him, but when sbt* hod town
fornul than cutaways or Prince Albert*. wrought up to tbe proper state of sympathy
Tte enluuel paused, lost in the nirorti con­
How. *!i. n, had he bean married! Thu ex- and alarm sl»u cried a little more bitterly
templation of the se^ihueos of tho "slouch."
plaa*:- &gt;3 thr »&gt; light cn a very dark paa- than before, and quite UDCOtMciously rajsixad
"No instinct* of a gentleman about hint,"
agn ;u Mr. EiiHMxn's l:te—his drew* suit tad her grasp on a piece of crumpled pajxsr. Al­
ho continued, presently. "All slouch."
exander divined that this dingy scrap wa*
“But why was bo called tbe ‘slouchT ques­
thesoureo of.tbe trouble, and picked It up. tioned Arthur Lemoix “I liardly understand
It contnimxl atrocious writtug executed In
red ink, rnui looked like too work of a dyna­
“Ono at tbe mast potent respect bringnrs is
"Taaf.
! Minnie, delighted; ’Tro miter. But it wn* notsotrief. It began: succces," *aJ‘* Fierce Fanshaw. “and many a
leen fl-ur
man an th*’ border i.&lt; stigmatised as a slouch
Herrs!...-.
Suite,” and after eighteea or twenty linos of simply liecuuw to is unfortunate. And lie
1 ' th 11 ,heet of legal cap trimming*, iiulnga, buttons, extra cloth,
i- rul looking figures. “Sow, rnnking, etc., culminated i:&gt; "totlo
Under this "totlu” Minnie teal written ui
trembling figure* what she owed tho tailor, fragment of an orchixtra, with a great burst
833, w:&lt;l then she had rnrtdo a "totlo" of Ker of triumphant sound, ..vertook and captured
own. The draft sudtoa J cost ber &lt;71
tho rlusivo tune.
In tbe meanwhile the shuffling footstep* of
“You bote me,” fsho sobbod; “you'll think
the “slouch" were wkieuing the distance, be­
•Wetbe o-onomical for two ’ Alexander wa* not distinguished for akecSi tween himself ami unappreciative Coyote
n»ntb. &gt;.
hid Mlunte. “There it U, insight into human-nature, tait with so beau­ City. Bitterness rankled in hi* heart, and
tiful and appealing u creature a* Minnie in a* he strode along his life rose up, a mental
TbeindwputabJedfxumait ran thus:
tears who would not know the proper chord? panorama, before him. Ho recalled the day*
-Grocer,
Jaai.. JIJ; butebw, flS; cool,
... I .. . __..
/.,!I nf hi,,),
ho
“Simpleton!" ho Cried: and distrusting tbe
Wl WyHung elw, fill; altogrther, tTS-tfH- power of word* alone he soiled ber by tbe
oct nf fbj; huim iai-say J30; two months,
—r-—.• — -­
"tau jimp," and gleefully whisked her too ai umuuv w.
about the room, “to you wont n compliment were to be bail for the grasping. Bui for­
lb*3*' ®ilte doesn't coot more than on your flimucieringi You shall bare it. tune had not a.nw to him; all his many
wit. does is f' she asluxl, confidently.
cherished Dians and plot* hail turned out
You have got a thing worth &gt;75 for
•" replied the gloomy Alexander.
j3 by simply turning over your some­
“Hani|&gt;b: ’ tned Minnie. “Can’t you man- what dimpled hand. Simpleton, forsooth;
_
___ VI .... -r.l-.. mo f &gt; the

a mysterious fetter

“Waterr

°f lbo rocw,t

•nmmng out" w^t

wU*Lta*'i“r.
2.
0 nxmths ‘ho would create a
wuxKferfhlnbvel. os Udies so easily do-in
othnr novefe-but that she wonhi
____ .iJ

. .. ..
wusodoobu)
W-e hl* nuftculmo J^judto-, swept aw.y.
Thijniportant night having rtlfed into Wir
ronthnrg. Minnie came dancing down ttalrs
lu "something” tho gifted drewunakcr “h*d

A match, hurriedly lighted, revmfed the
only occupant of tbe “shack," a gaunt, feebly
tottU!K man, who. rtretciu-d on tho rude Ixd,
aremol hardly conscious of the intruder’*
preeenre.
“What’s the matter, ponlnerr the “slooch”
«kod, kindly.
The oto.«r, who w-emod to be conscious oul v
in a glimmering fashion, strove feebly to
answer, and as the "slouch" bent close to him
them caino tho one word:

dead, that's*oil.

Don't reckon any ur you'U

qnaUUcs. Tlie result Isn'medleitte of unusoal
strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown.
Send for br«j|. ci'utalulug additional evidence,
r --ices t;.ySbl^1,r.asiuirpeS*nwaa

“Ho.«l's Sarsaparilla beat* all other*, sad
1 J? weight In gold.'* I. BAiuujroTOir,
1® Bank Street, New York Qty.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all draggfsu. |t; six for gs. Msda
only by C. L HOOD ft CO., Lowell. Mass.

100 Doses One Dollar.
CURES
PILES,
— *”
RHEUM,

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CEMTLEMCM.
strLsb and durable
and having no t*ek» &lt;

W. L D-mvf., lu Sb^wsrr^teT
w. L. DOUGLAS »i SHOE, the original and.
nly hand jewed weft »« shoe, which equals
astom-mada ahoMBortine from M to *9.
SHOE Is unexcelled
DOUGLAS 1*9

----JSLVE? JStf

All the above goods are made in Congress.
WOUNDS.
A WOOUET, AOKMT.
■ | 'Hastings.

GRAND RAPIOS HERO.
Of^CTS.
C&gt;*w/ ' •

Rcumo'-C onuoo
(TOM* PoftlVIVC Gv

Holstein frmesianS
ESTABLISHED, 1876.

Spring Medicine

eery. In tbe state of Michigan.made and dated
on the i‘U&gt; day ot May. A. D. 1“**. Is a certain
cause therein pending, wherein C. Auttnian ft
Co., an Inc orporated company under the general
laws of tlie stale of Ohio, are cumplalmuiUi.and
Homer L. Blair aud Charlee H. Brady are de­
fendants. Notice I* hereby given that I shall sell
St public auction to the highest bldder.oo Friday
the 20tb day ot July, 4. D. IMS. at ten o'clock In
the forenoon, at the north trout door ot the
court house in the City oF Hasting*. County of
Barry and State ot Michigan, said court house
being the place for holding the circuit court for
said Itounry Ot Barry, all the following described
property, to-wit:
Ail that certain piece or parcel ot land lying,
tolng and situate In the County ot Barry and
State of Michigan, known and described ns fol­
lows, to-wit: village lot DtuutwT eight. IL B.
Gregg's addition to the village of Nashville, Har­
ry County, Michigan, according to tbe recorded
plat thereof.
Dated Hartings. Mich., June Sth, IMS.
ALONZO E. KENAHTON, Clepult Court CommlMloner, Itarry County. Mlcb.
KNApI’EN ft VaxAHMAN.
Solicitors tor Complainant.

In pursuance and by virtue of a decree of the
circuit court for the County of Barry. In Chancause thereto pending, wherein Cyrus Sperry I*
complainant.and Walter Keagleaiid Flora henKie are defendants. Notice isThereby given that
I shall sell al public auction to tbe highest bid

About 100 head nf both s*ves and all agra, 1
ring prionq BULLS READY FOR CTltt,.

Minnesota Leads the World
With ber stock, dairy and grain products,
JLOOO,OOO acres dne timberttermini and postal

suent ot tbe money secured in
the i!&gt;th day of December, la tbe year IN&gt;I.exe­
cuted bv Natluui X Adams and Helen M.
Adams hl* wife, of the township of Hope. Barry
county. Michiana, to Kbenczer I'etiuoeK. ot the
•dty ot Heatings, which said mortgage wm re­
corded In the office of th- register of deeds of
the county nf Barry, in Uber U of usortgagei ou

Id tiiortjage baa been duly
(rout door of U&gt;o Court house In the City of
Hxsttnn. County of Barry and State of JdfehlK. said court bouse being th- place lor holding
Circuit Court for said County of Barry, all
the following described property, to-wlt;
The east half of the south west quarter of sec­
tion seyenteeo tn town three north rance seven
west, also the east half of toe west half of the
north west quarter of section twenty in town
three north range seven west.
Dated. Hostings, Mleb.. June W. A. D . 18M. I
Auu.xao B. KjtXASTOM.
Circuit Court ComtnlMloner.
,
Barry County, Mlcb.

eorded In tbe offiro of the reutiter of deeds Of
tte County at Barryl on the f»th dav of January
In the year IML aid I o'clock a- tn.. In fiber 18
o&lt; niorig*K&lt;w on pagew and the same Is now
owned by him.
,
.
Anil IttorriiH tto umnnnt
t,, tw. Ah*

the sum of four h
twenty cents of

it now remalblDg secured by said n*ortany part thereof whereby the power of
l.ibi.J In mH
I,
K-n-..

‘slouch' died a hero I"

added, as Lu cloeud the radial “Hold fur too

ttloiM-h' wa'n't a failure* bu
'complUlxol what ho set oul

Tho colonel, usually ready tongued, was

case they feel insulted when I say thit ever'
tnon connected with tte runuln' out |r Will­
iam Hatfield is a liar an' a hoM thief f
These epithet* may not have been appro­
priate to th,, .xx-iuion, but they wore of tbe
kind that on thu border are regarded as the
deadliest insult*.

fouixi thar or tharaliout*, cuao anybody
want* to take this yar matter upl”
And turning bo strode across the prairie.
Tho crowd that soon gathered in tlx&gt; J umbo
«al(x&gt;n wa* iaw» uoUy than usual; they wanted
to boar what CoL Bandcrson would say, but

talk.

die for anybody but myself.’

JKT, ATUlur AkWAiuu,
.
•'And with which U will doubtless eurprias
you to leant that I am passably familiar,"
toterrupted Pferoo Fan*haw. “ 'And greater
k&gt;vc bath no man than this, that a man lay
down his lifo for hl* friend*.’ "-Frank Les­
lie’s Pictorial-

Magistrate—Thirty day*, Uncle Rostu*.
It’s disgraceful that on old man like you
should gri druukI What would you think if
you were to sue mo reeling along tbe street
under th** influence of liquor I
Uncle R»tu*—I would think, yo' Honah.

tyof Barry bolden at the Probate Office lulheclty
of HssUiut* In said county on Friday, toe
Slud day of Jtme. In the year one thousand
eight hundred and elgbty-elght.
Present. Wm. W.Colo. Judge of Probate.
In the matter of toe estate ot Charles Hipp,
df'-asm.
On readlitg and filing tbe petition, duly veri­
fied. of JoaenhlBe Hipp, widow of said deceased,
praying that administration of said estate inay
be granted to Josephine Hipp, or some other
suitable person.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday,
the l»th day of July, A. D. IMA at ten
o’clock in tbe forenoon, be assigned for
the hearing ot said petition, and' that
the heirs al law of said deeeaacd and
all other person* interested In said estate,
are required to appear at a session of said Court,
thro to be boldmat tbe Probate Office. In the
city of Hastings In said county an$l show cause,
If any there be. why the prayer of the peti­
tioner should not be granted.
And It t* furtlwr ordered that said petitioner
give notice to the person* Interested tn laid es­
tate. ot the pendency of said petition and the
hearing thereat by causing a copy of this order
to to publHbed In the Hasangs Haxnkr a news­
paper printed aud circulated In saM County of
Barry once tn each week for three successive
weeks previous to said dav ot toarlnp.

Mu- oe me prctnisosmerriu uewriuea. at pub­
lic auction t&lt;&gt; tbo histoe*! bidder, at the front

(Ml ot u&gt;- north
"sai*

lie same more’or leas.
Dated tbe twenty-third day of May, ISM.
Gruiitor OonoRN. Anlgi

Defuult Um been luAde lu the coodtitoii&gt; ot a
certain mortgage made by Perry «. Either and
EBa Fisher. Ills wife,to Praocl* Holden, dated
April thirteenth A. I).. In75. sod recorded In

htaie of MtehHpui. eouuty of Barry.—ss.
At a wMlon of thr Probate Court foe the
County of lurry, hidden at the Probate l&gt;nr« in
thr City of IIsMtliori. In said county, on tteturday, the 23rd dayol June. In the year
ChOMaad elrid hundred utiil cignty-clght.
FreseaL Wm. W. Cole. Judge ot 1‘robatn.,
In tbe matter of the estate at Cel
Unyfnrd. deceased.
Ix/yal E. KHappen, administrator of said estate,
praying that his said areount may be allowed as
hl* final account, and thr decreed distribution
and aedgninant duly made and to be dl»cli*r»«l
from his said trust.
Thereupon It Is ordered, that ttaturday, tba
aist day of July. A. D. 1M8. at ten o’cloek in
the foreoooa, Im assigned for tbo tearing of
said pnttUon, and that tte heir* af law of sold
deceased and all otberipereon* Interested in
said estate, are required tb appear at a joftioo
of said court, then re te teiJfaiit tte Frotete

."2#% “f.
published in tbe Hasting* RirxxR. a nowya.

M«ng lii-r
the Lulida1
Mid John

City of llasiini*. Barry Ceuatv. MlctUcan, (that
beinx the plat** where tbe circuit court tar Bar­
ry
ts nolilas).
tbo promises
.-Mcounty
(....r
ar ——
»*-■-■-*described in

u

weeks' previous to said day of hearing.
.
W w. w &lt;

LOW TOURIST RATES.

The junior beg» »
“ “5s0 , ,
asserted ttanlu to nuinerou* kiud neighbors
aswrwu
__ vnuna man

E . dSb o&lt;

b«“&gt; ‘‘“T’PL!

tall tabd ot
. drucru, ru»W»J ■» ».■“* "&lt;
Wedumday —Quitman Horaid.

ty l») iiakVtorife
Dated May tth. j

5TUABT, KNAPJ
cloth.

£r»«t surprise to
c-.tr.ing out with

Thia
A.«~U

U-

�THE COWBOY.

Hastings Banner.

£2 ot abjsct tar.

success, directed
THE HASTINGS MICH-, FOSTOFEJCK.
avgv«t 1&lt;, 1879.
COOK. Editor.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
FOB FJUCMUKN'T.
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
or IHIIUNA.

LEVI P. MORTON.

The men who have assumed tbe task of
tearing down tin- Imrrlers by which our
markets are defended, and better returns
for labor insured, seem determined' to
make the policy of protccllon odious by
falsely charging it with responsibility for
every unpopular condition which tbe busi■ nese of the cmnitry exjiericncre.
Among the more recently discovered
evils of a protective policy to which these
free trade advocates jaiint is the alleged
fostering of ••trusts." But here, ns else*
w^ere. facto are. against them, as will be
seen by a glance at history post and pres-

••Trusts,''or “pools,” or combination* by
whatever name, are fur from being modern
contrivances for controlling prices, and an*
by no means confined to the United States,
hi fart the “trust" of to-day is of English
origin; and unfortunately for the free
trade advocate's purpose, did not come
Into prominence in England until 1Mb,
two years after the adoption by that nation
of her existing &lt;free trade policy. This
combination wm In the tin mining district
of Com wall und Devonshire, and was in­
tended to affect tlic price of a metal on
which there was no tariff.
Coming down to the present: the great
copper "trust." which recently succeeded
In carrying up prices to an unprecedented
figure originated in France, where there
an* no^x&gt;Mier mines to protect Englam!
to-day has a coal oil trust though no oil
•wells, and no tariff on coal oils.* Canada,
like ourselves lias a sugar trust, while al­
lowing sugar to enter her ports free of
duly. Here In the United States our
most formidable “trust" is the Standard
Oil company, with coal oil on the free. list.
(It may be well to remember that the pres­
ent Secretary of the Navy Is a member of
this Standani OH combination.) Then,
again, we have the coffee “trust", which
has succeeded in materially Increasing the
price of eoffee within the past year and a
ha|f. ahlte every &lt;»e who cures to inquire
knows that coffee has been on the free list
since 1873.
•
In the face of facta like these. It is daily
chargnl that •trusts"—inberiteti from
England, und flourishing as never before
under the present pro-Britlsh admiutatration—are an outgrowth of the American
protective policy. The same free trade
advocates, with unabashed Inconsistency,
charge against a protective tariff that It
materially Increases the prieee.of protected
productH. This, if true, would ojierate to
render cnmbinatkiiis aH the more difficult,
by reqairing incrvascacapltal for holding
and arbitrarily forcing up thr prices of
commodities. The real truth is tliat all
these commercial combinations like those
twtwccn railroad managers, are very little.
If at alh affecuxl by customs laws: and the
evils with which they threaten the country
are to be averted by national and state
legtalation. rendering all combinations
more difficult, and keeping every bualness
avenue open to untrammelled tocijetitlon.
This appeal of free trade advocate* to the
general prejudice against "trusts” but lie­
Trays the absence of facte and arguments
In support of the unpatriotic jmlicy
they have espoused, and will deceive none
but the unthinking.
ThatlKe liars may no longer falsify and'
tbe fools no longer misunderstand the re­
publican platform as It relates to interna)
revenue taxes, It should be compared with
the plank In tbe prohibition platform
on
the
same
subject Here
they
are in Juxtaposition, and they are almost
identical In language, while being coudE
tional and lamed on a state of affairs which
In both instances modify the explicit dec­
laration which they convey:
Republican Platform. | Prohibition Platform
If there shall Still For the immediate
remain a larger reve-labolitlon of the Interaiue than Is requisite nal revfiuc .system
for tbe wants of tbe whereby our national
government we favor[govenjment is derlvtbe entire gepeal ofdng suport from our
Internal taxes ratbcrlgrcatast national vice,
than the surrender of|

tectfve system at the
Joint behest of the
whiskey trusts and
r
tbe agents of foreign
nuiufacturvr*.
'
If the repubHcan platform pledges the re­

manufacture*. The object is of too much
consequence not to Insure a continuance of
their efforts every way which shall appear
eligible.
Benjamin Franklin: Every manufactur­
er encouraged In our country makes part
of a market for provitdems within ourselves
and saves so much money to the rejuntry
ns must otherwise lie exported for the man­
ufactures lie supplies.
Alexander Hamilton: There are natural
causes tending to render the external de­
mand fur thcsurplusof agricultural nations
3 precarious reliance.
.
Thomas Jefferson: We must now place
our manufacturer by the side of the agri­
culturalist • « • Experience lias taught
me that manufactures are now as necessary
to our independence us to’our comfort.
John Quincy Adams: The great interests
of an agricultural, commercial and manu­
facturing nation are so linked lu union to­
gether tiuit no jx-niiaiicnt cause of prosper­
ity hi one of them can operate wttiiout ex­
tending Ito Influence t&lt;&gt; the others.
Andrew Jackson: Upon tbe success of
our manufactures, us handmaid of agricul­
ture ami commerce, depends hi n great
measure the independence of our country,
und none can feel more sensibly than I do
tbe necessity of encouraging them.
Daniel Webster: That Is tbe truest Am­
erican policy which shall most usefully
employ American capital and American
labor, and beet simtaln the whole imputa­
tion. • • Agriculture, commerce and
manufacture* will prosper together or lan­
guish together.
Abraham Lincoln: 1 am In favor of a
protective tariff and internal Improve­
ments.

We don't want the Democrat's 825. but

•we publish tbe following letter for the
benefit of that misinformed Journal:
Oliver Chilled Plow Work.
I
South Bend. Ind:. June M, IMS. j
C. W. Jones Esq., Hastings. Mich.
Dear Sir:—Some friend has sent us a
copy of the “Bfrry County Democrat’ of
date June IVth. win*rein we find an editor­
ial reaffirming the statement that Oliver
chilled plows all complete are sold in
Canada for Sb. We repeal our assertion
tiuit this statement Is false, auirchallenge
proof showing tliat plows of our manu­
facture In good condition, new and unused,
fitted with v^heel and Jointer complete and
sold under the usual rules of trade, can be
bought In Canada for any such money.
We repeat also our statement that we ship
few ur no plows to Canada, as the Cana­
dian tariff shuts us out most effectually
from that market We say once again
that we make no discrimination in prices
in favor of Canadian purchasers, and the
man does not live who can truthfully say
that we sell our plows chuaper In any
foreign market than Jre do in tbe United
States. As a rule, our treatment by the
newrtpapera of the country la gll that could
be asked, but on prexidentialyrars, some
of them sink fairness in imrtisanshlp and
make charge* that tliv fact- will not sus­
tain. 1’crhaps p-e ought not to uutiee such
attacks, but we are ho widely known and
our plows so generally used that we wish
to lie set right when false statements are
made n-ganllng us.
Yours truly.
Smith Bend Iron Wohks.
The attempt to throw mud ou Gov. Luce
and the Republican party In Michigan, be­
cause of the alleged “dens" In the north­
ern couutlcs. has fallen fiat and the mud
la now ignominiously covering the originatera of the scheme. The only other ft;
suit has been to slander the counties men­
tioned because it Is now _M&gt;nduslvely
shown that nut on lx are there do dens
such counties but in sonic instances their

L

Cement

Frost-1
•■Wonderful! wonderful!" gasped each odo
It wm mare like a miracle.

THE TIGER MAN.
tions to go up tbe country and All an order
far six tigers far Amsterdam, a very singular
India for two years m the agenbof”tbe great
German animal bouse aud Lad snb-agenta In

warding serpents, jackalls, hyena*, wo’.vee,
buffialoea, tigers, and each curiorities m fell

Gw! ®ood

more ot him until next uioromg. Before »e
turned in for the night the bead man told u*
that nt least four man eating tlgvra had their
haunts within a radius of ten milm, and that
wo abould drpeud j- j&gt;ou Gwal and 1«&lt; him

aruu, and Gwal would sooner ur later find
mi occupant for iwch-cagt. Be talked of
caging up full grown liger* as careLmlyM

.

SSKINg
’•OWDEF

I

DELICIOUS

fUVORlHB
EXTRACTS

and fully

Warrantee

did.

Aud one tbM wi

to suL-ageuts, and 1 got ready for a trip to

afternoon a stranger wMannouuaxl under
the name of Gwal He wm a tall, stiff
apjwaring figure, moving with all tbe dig­
nity of a prince, l»ut his face waa so horribly
disfigured that I couldal repreas a start af

mouth and bin keep when bo *et cut with us.
This wm a soagnifiCTmt sum in tbe eyta of a

ferred I would give him &lt;100 for «ht Ugara

l rtuiuc rooa
p - ----- —“
kjcbwoiui
ur ."no- . i r-uj
due Pwder rto-&gt; aoteoatalu Anaojk Uwor Alum. Dr Prier • D*iki,
m.orte/S
aaTwllta, Lttboz. Otmsv, Alr.und. Hom, eta., do not contain Potato-, ou. CL.akS.

W. H.

PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.. Naw Yortt. Chios go. St. tsois.

Cate

face. His M*o wm like thut of a dog, und
bis mouth wa* wide, almost without lips, and

great card in a museum.

Ho expected to see

to look nt him with surprise. He gave me
plenty of time, and then, bowing very low,
he said.
•

ploy two extra helper* for a sum equal to
about thirteen American dollars. When 1

sinking down in hi* astonishment, ami for

“You capture them sliver’
“I should like to go with you.

any wiki Least. No animal dares attack me."
He informed mo that he had come from n
village called Johpur, on the Godavery river,

For his money is what every man desires.

Cement Well and
Call at 25 Pear
yee .-umptevd wo
familire to Ken
these wells and r

In the line ot

FURNITUREI

CHASE B

You can get value received every time if you buy of
mid you must tint tire your guns or make

man and his wonderful doings, but bad put
woodurful magnetism over tho animal crea-

VALUE RECEIVED

it shall be occupied by a flue tiger. The laat
time 1 taw him lie had a acre ear. It should

Rlchard Taylor, of tbe Fifty-first'Native in-

H ANTI N

ARCHIE M°C0Y,

At the blue front furniture store. Just received for the
Spring Tr*de:

Parlor SxiitB,
him his food, and even the captain dared not

of a savage dogf iqut-nedai b« finished
statensjit of his wonderful powers •
“Lend me to the lwi»l.n hr. r-urtlv rmlln

indoor* aud keep quiet, and our baud
tided in half and placid in .trees where
------ ---------- J------ ... _
Gwal's wonderful magnetic |&gt;ower* had

E

skeptical a* to .da )&gt;ow«ni over a tiger. All
w..^. K.... ,r.... ..........................................,

tain had mtiafled hi* curiosity bo said to
him:
“You may bo a brave man. but do not ex­
pose youraelf. My dog will kill you if you

man. no matter what gift* be had, bringing
too absun! for belief.

But Gwal settled' it to

our saustuction m well ru chagrin.

In

Of the very finest grade of goods. An inspection will con­
vince any candid person of the fact. He also shows some
new and nice things in

Willow. Goods,

Cpuehes.

Stknds.

A Full Line of BABY CARRIAGES
Furniture repairing by a No. 1 workman a specialty.

twfore buying a pl
I xll the beat or

it) Barry' county.
tbelMrtwas terronxed. A wmpprd puppy
could DOC have shown more servility. Gwal
conw■* —---- 1
- _ i.
. .

no doubt of hu lavage fury. HU eye* blawd.
bo frothed at tbe mouth, anil hU effort* to
break the stout chain filled me with alarm.
Tbe native waited a minute before showing
SllrLLl. 'f
aa
...
a___ . .

bulyng and selling

June HaS^ Cornel-

your choice in t
umkr» of organs:
Vote)', Ber.tk-y,
1’eloubct A Cai
And can fumWi

E. A

And with it the finest line o

White Goods

tremble of fear.
'
"Is the Sahib aattaedr quietly —

LOCAL
Circulattau this

we

Friday wm
buyera. .

ingoite* to-day.

He readjusted tho collar, and th*dry
Into hU box, so cowad and overcome that a
child might have used a whip on him. White

and Embroideries, &amp;c.
'bon be come forth refrw»^i

July

.

froubd* July ST an

that will roll up big majorities for pro­
tection and Harrison mid Morion this fall.

Ladies, you want some of these goods for

. _—.....
~luioo
traffic, Maj. Lawrence, of the Eighth Light
M.dn-' fid M..
y... " A.

publican party to free whhkey, the prohE
bitkin platform pledges the prohibition par­
ty to tree whiskey.

for full descriptl

move WM to run to tbe bank of the over and
bargain with tho owner of a rude but saw-

This is tbe way Gen. Sbenuan tells of
Cleveland's war record:
“Cleveland Is seventeen years younger
than L He should have siiouldered u
musket and gone to tbe front. Everybody
rapablc of carrying a gun should have
offered hit services. Then the war would
not have lasted as long as it did. At
Vicksburg and Gettysburg we were short­
handed, and If those men who hung In the
rear had gone to the front the war wuuld

Democrats ever}'where prophesied and
expected a glorious victory but Free Trade
was snowed under by a large majority—
7,400. Oregon is' one cf the many states

,

(JR.PRUQ

wore out, nnu «uvu
— ---------found him cvvered with i*er&gt;pirat&gt;or„ IM

localities liave no existence.

The Issue at stake in Hie recent Oregon
election was Protection vs. Free Trade.

„

f u» in turn.

The poatoffiee wm
10 k. m. tv I p. Hl.

yourself, for your daughters and little ones.

During the twenty-two sesakms of ConHouse of Representatives, tn which must

originate legislation affecting the revenue.

■month

------------------- ----------- r™.
U.I1 UU
journey, which were without startling Inddent, and one afternoon arrived jn good
■hope at the village of Johpur. Without a
t
aw.1 1 - .
.

jxrtlc* for eleven years. White the re• publican pony has been committed to the
protection of American Jalxir und ludus■with promises of revenue reform and the
reduction of taxation. But what records

eould all fed lu. electricity. Pruu^i aa be
was, the man Lad no
—...
. .
—I — Sta m up

IVe are prepared to give you the very cheapest prices in the market.

tlenian lu
tags
laxly

tied my Iwlief that Own! wm what be claimed

&lt;&gt;»» 'writer

power the proteettaniete .reduced tbe rev-

«nue Si Mi, 000,000 annually; and the other
duriug Ito term of supremacy reduced It 1
♦1,«SO,000 annually.
Tills has never '

These are Facts!

Come and Ask to See Them
The tullfillmcnt ot pledges on
the one hand sod un the other practically
a total dtenyani of a 11 pranlm. The re-

I*opte.

tatagh-e to Sir

s

STAV

Rix*! tiinvati

Goodyear &amp; Barnes
Remember the "Little Brick Grocery' it yoU

have any butter and eggs to sell.

�ha&gt;tings banner.

PERSON AL MENTION.

J. W. Bentley** new resilience i&gt; ma.
inuted aptdl,

Omo strong was in the city tadurday.

Cement Wells,

Ed. Brock, of DuRun, is visiting in tbe
city.;
,
Mrs. Jeunle Thayer visited Detroit yea-

Although thr meeting at the Court
House SUurdaj evening had been aanounerd but a short time preemie to tte

—---- - — —wws ,M
front all parts of the county and ererybodv
was ttithutdiwtlc fof the Republican ticket
anil platform; with the exception, however,
terday.
of a few democrats who were present in
order,
to get potmen, as to how a rousing
Jacob Ounun, of Nashville, was In the
We have a number of city lute that we city Monda).
mirf orderly meeting is conducted. Tbe
puerile clahus of lite democrat-, that repub­
will sell on contracL ranking th.- terms
Ira VanValkenburg visited Batth- Breek , licans were dh.Mtb.fied with their ticket,
easy. Apply at the offices of Smith A
this week.
felt alek. and so forth, were clearly dis­
Colgruve or W. T. Sldnatn.
Richard Johnson, of Middleville, was in proved at this meeting. The result of thr '
Miss Sarah Jouea, who has - been taking
meeting was such that it made those demolesson* tn vocal music., at Olivet, for two town Friday.
ereta. who Were prment, turn green with j
years, has returned home and will organ­
Clement Smith delivers the oration at envy. There wa» expressed an unanimity
ize a elaaawoun. Cail on Iter.
I Lacey uxlay.
of gixd feeling towanl the ticket and the
I
E. I&gt;. Whitlock has Been in tbe city tlw jrepubllcau party, that is typical of the sen­
There will be a special traia un tin- C. ।
timent throiighimt tiir ctyufrty and JmsIi-s IB
K. A S., July 4th. leaving Hastings at I i i*M few days.
tor tiie administration party In this section.
7:00 o'elock in the morning, and returning I
W. C. t)tU&gt;, of MWiUeviBe. was in the
At tiie o|M&gt;ning of the meeting E. A.
alniut 0:00 o'clock in the evening.
city yesterday.
Rider was circled temporary chairman ami
Fran ci Rapids people are working to get
A. E. Kriuurton secretary. The committee
Major Watson, of Grand Rapid-, was in
,i wrH that f&lt; rwrtastlng the Michigan Central to put on another'
that wan appointed to pnqtarv a constitu­
I the city Friday.
tion nnd by-lates for a republican club
ra-Mmger train each way per day. Hast-;
!
Fmh-rick Busli, of Kalauuutou. wa* in made Iht-ir rejiort which was accepted and
Ings hopes tbe effort will be succuMftu.
। the city Friday,
adopted ami the following were elected
Wausnled
The liastIngs Baxnki: lias cruwtled Itself
officers of the club:
Will Loudan, of Middleville, was In.
kill be promptly Mealed or Into tbe fnmt rank of the credltable'Ust of
Pmdiicut, P. T. Colgrove.
. tin- waler tail.
(te. if you the b« -printed and most carefully edited the city Friday.
Vice l*resldrnt, C. S. Brown.
\ti-m In the marktv uend Michigan newsjiaper*.—Detroit Journal.
Secretary, W. R. Cook.
M. s. and Geo. Keeler were In town on 1
:i\e circular* tu
Treasurer.
Emery Busbv.
business
Frida)'.
The council is considering the matter of
The following were fleeted members of
grading down Green atreet from Bioadwny
C. W. Crotbera. of Lakr Odessa, was lu the executive committee:
east aud filling It up In the vicinity of Fah the city Saturday.
P. K. Jewell. Assyria.
Creek. A move in the right direction,
N. Latham. Baltimore.
/-(slonia Station,
W. H. Spcnec attended the races at
and the work ought tn be dune.
Joliu Ji. Brown. Barry.
Kalamazoo Friilay.
try i-ouot.v under tbe Davis
A canvass made &lt;&gt;n a train between Eat­
J. M. Rogers. Carlton.
Mrs. Mary H. Depnli, of Nashville, wa­
on Rapids and Jacksuu one day last
,i t i-trrn patent*.
F. D. boule. Castlrtou.
in the city Saturday.
P. W. Burgess, Hastings. ,
! st.. Grand Rapids, and week showed the polftitcal preferences of
G. K. Beamer. City.
A&lt;&gt;rk. ln&lt;juirr of any of poo । the voters on Ixmni to be ns follows: For
Chester Messer leaves Friday to go U&gt;
C. D. ifcwbe,
”
county wMi arc using Harrteon 37; Cleveland 4; Fisk C.
his wife In Coionulo.
Eugene Jordan. "
An anonymous communication was sent
Mr. Baylor, of York, Peun.. Is visiting
A. E. Kenaston. ••
. W. N. DEVINE,
to this office Munday mornhig charging a at H. A. Goodyear's.
. I
Enoch Andrus. Irving.
Catalonia Station.
resident of this city with brutal treatment
Frank Bullis. Johnstown.
of u laiy by pounding. Th&lt;- Banm:k n--.T. S. Brie.-. Maple Grove.
tuu business Saturday.
er publishes such communications.
Eugene Harthorn, Orangeville.
Dr. ,1. C. Lampman aud family visited in
A. C. Towne. Prairieville.
Jim Poland, of Irving, was drunk Mon­
Nashville
Wednesday.
Eli Erway, Rutland.
day night and occupied himself with chas­
John Caneth. Thomapple.
C. H. VauArnum made a business trip
nV-.it Guaranteed. SAL­ ing various women on the btccta until hr
John Velte. Woodland.
■
ES PAID. Apply st ouee. waa arrwted and. lodged tn JaiL Justice to Lake Odessa Friday.
C. W. Armstrong, Yankee Springs.
Refer to thl*paper*
Sweezry yesterday morning fined him SIX
tOTMERK. COMPART
David Morthlaud. Hope.
Col.-H. li. (.ill was in Grand Haven the
Rucbnter, X Y.
InvitatkaiH are out for a Fourth of July latter part of last week.
Onto Strong. Nashville.
party al Ford’s new bolc7-this (Wednes­
I*. T. Colgruve took the chair and the
M. I- Cook is rapidly recovering from
day) evening. Tire bourn) is excellent ly ar­
happy manner in which he introduced the
l
ranged for dancing and Hie proprietor. D. V is attack of typhoid fever.
speakers mldeil no little to the succeaa of
1). Ford, promises an enjoyable time to ail
Mrs. ,1. T. flock left Saturday for_her tbe meeting. Although the committee hail
who attend.
•
made every ertort to obtaln speakers from
new home in Grand Rapids.
abnmd yet they hail been unsuccess­
A full-line of fruit cau*. including the
Walker Mathews is spending his vaca­ ful an all
were cngagv&gt;l
for that
Mason. Glolir and Woodbury can be found tion from Ann Arbor a: home.
evening. However, the local speakers
B-xtUt
for reasonable prices at Dunning Jt Rogers.
11. F. Pennington, of Charlotte, was in did themselves proud and-made up for the
Tho Woodbury is a new ean that has an at­
nou-appearance
of
a
speaker
from
abroad.
l
h
the
city
Thursday
on
legal
busine*?.
tachment which dues away with all trouble
Vm! cre-«-C
L. E. Knappen. Clement Smith, C. H. Vanin removing the fruit.
Judson Master, of Chicago, arrived in Annan. Frank Boice, Onio Strong. Thom­
.
LuU U. ti. Gvftritml Oxmui.
j
the
city
Monday,
for
a
few
days
vfett.
as Hruey, Col. H. H. Gill, Chas. H. Bauer,
According to Hie new time table of the
C. K. A S. R. IL, which took effect July 1st. ' Mrs. John Busby and son left, yesterday IL B. Messer and C. D. Beebe were thr
Era! Hide*
speaker*. All spoke warmly in behalf of
trains now leave Hastings at 10:20 a. m. morning for a visit with Detroit friends.
the ticket and platform. Many remarks of
Miss Nellie Felghner is sjsaiding her va­ praise were made of Hie speakers, who not
in. and 4:45 p. m. The tlua- table Skill be
cation with her brother .Lm in Nashville. only did credit to themselves but tu the
found elsewhere in thia Issue.
for a party of which they are menilierB. Mr.
ThaCeutanklal expeaitiun „i the ohi.,&lt; Dr.
,)r- Lowry
L,‘wr* and
*&gt;&gt;&lt;1 family
famll) left Tuesday
Tundayfor.
alky and central Matra own- Julv sth N"'
visit with friends in Oakland. Henry's remarks were rich to the eorc, and
valley and central states open* July &lt;th
hf nuule a decldiil hit l&gt;y qootfalff facts in
TlMtb) S*«
and e.uaes Oct. 27th. Great preparations .. M,r!^ ?* Spw’Kvnwber went to Grand ; favor of protection that he iiad gleaned
luivr Im made for Chis display, and those Kapida Friday.for a few day, vl&lt;dt with during his remit trip U&gt; his old home In
who are fortunate enough tu l&gt;e able to at­ friends.
Ireland. None of the s)&gt;eaker* left any
tend. will never regret the trip.
doubt in the minds of the audience as io
Mrs. Belle Seward. &lt;d Wis.. abler, of
how. they stood on the i*olitieaL questions
u,hr
"«
’l
’
vlrillng
n
lativcs
in
Tin Australia Novelty Co. that was billof-Ute day.
cd to Mww In Union ball Monday evening, this vicinity.
Taken all In ail this .meeting is pro­
failed to draw uiueii of a crowd, and thow
a p’srHi or organ:
Mb* Minnie Ize. Miss Laura Ik-snuier. nounced by those present as the best rati­
•t organs uia-lr.
who were there at the opening of the per- Jay McGuire and Fred Allen spent Friday fication meeting; they ever attended.
THXgin.-to
any
other
dealer*
one
fonnance
«uun
left
the
hall
as
it
was
found
1 buy u-n
Thr 1*11 ha« l»et-n sent into the arena
at Wall lakr.
to be not fit fur rv»|iectable pm|&gt;le to witin Bait} cm:
with a lively twfri and you can look out
Will Squire* returned Munday to his
for lively time* In these parte for a few
Louie. Big Rapid*, after a few days spent months.
&lt;&gt;u&lt;uis and therefore
In the examination, lief ore Justice Ken- I attiun Lake.
taitm a good
After the meeting adjourned more names
aston Friday, of Annilla Haljoek on a_
Mr». irfndall, who has been die guest of were added to tbe club’s roil so that the
charge
of
child
murder,
testimony
was
tak!
ur
in the following first-class
club starts out with a membership uf up­
en on the jmrt of the people amt’ the caw Mrs. W. Powers, returned to her home lu
wards of 200.
L^ze» of &lt; rgan»: The Este). Famuid and
® Hrami itapfd* Friday.
Vote), iieutlvy. Western ‘ ullage, and adjourned to August hl. Jas. A. Swvczry.Mis, Blanche Mead left Monday for Lan­
appeared for the defendant, and P. T. Coi- .
FsMxtAVu
.
.
sing,
where
she
lias
secured
a
position
In
grove
for
the
)&gt;eople.
*
Leaving Chicago, 8:10 p. m. daily; ar­
And nu&gt; tun-i-i y: any make of Plano
If you will call at our warehouse. first door north of Bentley Brea. A Wil­
I the Auditor General's office.
T
riving Detroit 10:45 p. lu. dally: Buffalo, kins' office. Broadway, we will be pleased to show and explain to yon tbe above
jX. T. Parker's team of cults made
Belle Throop started Monday for 0:15 a. m. dally; New York, 8:50 p. m. named unrivaled machine. We also keep on hand the
Wings lively on East Stale street for a tew
North Fairfield. Ohio, where she will take dally; Boaton, 10:57 p. m. dally. Through
minutes Saturday evening.
The buggy
ears between these points via Michigan
a three months’ course In short-han&lt;|.
coutaineti Mr. and Mrs.
Parker. Mr.
Central, “tbe’Nlagsy* Falls route.” New
Parker guided the team up to Mrs. KenCharlie Smith, formerly a telegraph op­ York Centra! A Hudson River and Boston
tL» belli* ouly
field’s barn and thus succeeded In stopping erator at this point, but now a ticket agent A Albany railroad*. Solid vest!billed
them, without any damage having been at Sheldon. Iowa, Is visiting friends here. train Chicago to Buffalo via Niagara Falls.
done.
.
Mr*. M. E. Nevins and Mm. Susan New and magnificent equipment. Al!
classes of passengers. No extra charge.
Tin- examination of Rev. Witham was Bt-ndey returned Saturday from a visit
held Thursday In the Circuit court room, with friends In the southern part of the
before- Justice Kenaston.
I’. T. Colgruve state.
The time of closing the sul»scrlptlon for
ap)&gt;earcd for tbe people and H. F. Pen­
Fred Spraker and wife, Frank Speaker
Cirtulatk.;i ;hi, week.
...
X160 nington and Jas. A. Swtvzey for Hie de­ aud wife, Mrs. and Miae Todd, of Grand the Barry county soldiers and sailors mon­
fendant As the testimony of the principal 'Rapids, were gueste uf J. L. Wilkins and ument is fast approaelilng, ami it is earueatly desired that the required amount
Friday wa« a baity day with the woo! witness did not corroborate what he had family Sunday.
will soon be forth-coming. If he lias not
previously told the prosecutor and was
E. M. Evarta. John Fural*, and Frank already done so. the commander of every
Ihere will be a great exodus of ilasl- void df materiality In the cam-, the defend­ Boice, all uf Naslivilie.'Vere among those ’G. A. R. post In the county Is urged to im­
ant was released on motion of Mr. Coliogdtcs to-day.
present at the republican ratification meet­ mediately call a meeting of his post and see
grove.
that a member of the post, who la a hustler,
ing Saturday night.
Ik. Baughman will be at the Hastings
•hall 1* assigned to each school district In ।
S. M. Fowler Is making preparations to
b&gt;ux IWdaj July 6th.
C. W. Jcnen and family Jef: yesterday thr township, and charged with the raising
open hl* dental office to the public next for Oscoda- They will visit friends In
In that district of Its proportion of the 8’250
iUtu-mlr-r the matinee at the fair
Monday. Ills rooms are locabxl over Charlotte and Port Huron enroute. Mr. that Is expected froip each township. The
twuad* July 27 aud 28.
Smith, Hams A Van Annan’s grocery and Jones will return next wuek.
amount Is comparaUvely small and ought
hr ciram by the disk quart or gallon at ■have been newly fitted up. Mr. Fowler Is 1
J. D. Cole, of Kentucky, a brother, and easily to be raised. Yankee Springs has
fresh from the Ann Arbor university,
Fratk ikiu.. • '■ Ire cnaui parlor.
alrwuiy practically raised the required
where lie graduated recently in the dental B. E. Cole, of Climax, a nephew, of Judge
All the budlieM piares will be closed, departroent, but he lias had considerable ।Cole were guests of the latter but week. amount; and surely If tills township, the
smallest in population and the lightest In as­
today. A; least it :• so Intended.
•.
practical experience, and we are sure that They left Saturday forjClimax.
sessed valuation, can raise its 8250 there b
The petofiln will I* dosed tirday from he will give Hie best of satisfaction to ^S. M. Fowler arrived in thr city Monday no reason why every other township should
those who give him their work.
I from Ann Arbor. He expect* to have his
ID a ul to 1 j&gt;. a:, aud after 4 J&gt;. m.
not respond promptly.
dental office ojiened fur business next Mun­
D. R. Cook,
Br»r hi itiiud that Dr. Baughman will be
A law lias l*en pa^ed covering a tech- 'day. Tiie Bxx.vgn wishes him success.
• President of Monument Association.
title
Friday July Cth.
ideal defect, whereby widows who filed 1
Bert I’. Zimmerman was married at Bat­
application for pension aubaequent to July
Wanted.—A sifiglc, umidle aged man. to
1. 18M. will, when the.pemdun is allowed, tle Creek, Wednesday, to Miss Grace L.
xvniunfamy
Ja-. F. Muai&gt;.
Name and BeMdooco
receive Hto rating from date of the death Fischer. Mr. Zimmerman expects *oon to Xo.
. * iUciiard X Kurt.-. Hastings
Frutr jars you uill find them at
of the huslmnd. in place of the date uf take charge of his mother's farm In Johns­
filing the claim. This rule does not hold town.
'
* i Luev X Overholt. Nashville
where tin- soldier died prior to July 1.
j Alexander Henderson. HaaUnas
P. T. Colgruve amh wife started Mon­
Ha»tluge t
r. &lt;». E. b. will have a
IMP. Claimanta who are affected by this day for a trip to the^northern peninsula.
■&lt; Annie Demood.____________
title at -r ■. - at Crooked take to-day. change in the law should w-rito the ComMr. Colgruve expects to vtolt a number of
A. lllvl A son this week sold to a geu- miraloner of j&gt;en&lt;ioiu:. sending the num­ K. of 1’. lodge* Uiere in his capacity as
Following
are the real estate ‘r*“fer»
tsiuuiin Cadillac a uroiiiiurnt fur 81.000. tar of their iiemiivn certificate aud post­
Grand Chancellor.
for the week ending July 1st, 1888. as
III. J. A. Baughman will lx* at the Bust* office address.
Mr-. F. G. Goodyear has been advised uken from the books in the register’s office:
mo Iguw- Fridaj July Oth, and reguTbe Journal b&gt; .trietly living up to ha by a Chicago physkbm to go to CoJo™d^l
Asdrew Moll to C. A- * Smith; M »q rods
mriy wh Friday ib-rcafter.
j*rt of the bargain by which tta postmaa- I she exuects to make Hie trip soon *nd will ”5 2ite°R ‘b&amp;’Sx X Bldwp; UX 43 Delton
ta aSmptoded by her .tater, Mb. Mxirie
One scvuiuit uf issuing the Baxscb one terahip Is to be secured to one of Ito Pub­
Itarkhurst,
of
Coldwater.
|
•^K.
B. Brady to Lan” Brady: pared Kaabvflla.
. «laj rarhi-r tlu, week, our supply of corre*- lisher*. Therefore in accordance to Its
agreement it came out last week containing tX Fleming contemplate* taking an «xInternet is somewhat limited.
Burnr to Darwin MeOmser; teto 17,
j^jlFiadd
3
au article telling greenbackers why they fl&amp;Mlud vaqatiun for Um benefit of bis
son ot Henry Lariirop, died should vote for Cleveland and Thurman. healHi. HI* church "In this city will miss
Ttarsfa) hum th., rifects of a kick recelvThe Journal will no doubt claim that H him ver)’ much should he decide to per­
«from a boro- a f. w days before.
published the article simply
a matter of
dsblXJMMdtevilM.aijro.
manently leave this parish.
Frank A .ptu*l!;52sq rod»
Th-jrtvninnu ii-t fot the cumhig Barry news. However, the greenback™* of
MarrioL in this city July 1st. !««. by
'w“»ty fair lias l«ru made u]&gt;, and the Barry county propose to guide their wn
to Danlsl Gartiugvr: M H»
O.
H.
Greenfield.
Esq..
Alexander
Hen
­
course
and
do
not
intend
to
be
thus
d
crat
­
prvmiuta, amount to nearly -?2.U0U. ’
N^hvIBs, 88M.
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ed to by a hx»l of the present administra­ derson and Miss Annie Deraood.
, T«i
ioo n.IV, &lt;,( ]aiui fOr summer faltion.
purpose-. Enquire at the law uffortfStaan. Knappen A VanAnnan.
i Monday evening the Young Men'sreiwn and
lh"
A yuattg man named Kogrra, who was a Xbllcan club at Middleville held a rouslug ratification meetiw which was ad­
f«rt In ffir ]&gt;Cv) js.-t-officr, waaaertdressed by Governor Luee. The Go"™"r
'cnulJ)- rtnoiatd m Ding lake FrklajL
,
delivered an able and Intmattag
MUactive feature of Jackson’s 4tX of and was frequently applauded- After bls I
4«l) relebrati..;. win
&lt; mne- uf baeeUtU address waa closed the audience called &lt;&lt;n
® tte etentag under the electric HghU./ J

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the store*.
•Tbe Hurd time always ccrnquera, ” de­ &lt;he
General Ktiypbausrn from
Heavy front at L'Anse &lt;
clares a -wliw aaylng." 1 found it verified
that sidewalks were white.
in my attempt to obtain an Interview with Island,
t
or (broernl CUntnn from the etty.
Ten thousand Mik worm* an- tbe )&gt;et»t of lu* aud wa* uuabli* t«&gt; »«*Pthe latest known survivor at the taiuou* Ha
]
went with two whaleboats and a liargr.
tri«l Dr. King'* New Dhcovery for **»•
corps knownas ‘•Waabinghm's Life Guard,” a
, i&gt;d 38 or 30 men. Including officers, but Mr*. Neilthorpe. of Burlington.
In '40 botuw* on one street In Lapesr sumption and found Immwitata "^^f*
which was funned. In the spring of 1778, ,did not succeed, owing to high winds."
there are 73 children all under 15 year* of after using
• h,lr d“z,'n
of trustworthy men- of I tbe Centennial
“You say Gen. and Mr*. WaahinAton
fuund hhnM*lf well and has bad no return
axv.
Army for the protection ot thr person. |&gt;a- gave
।
entertainment* occaaionally. Were
Emmanuel I*ricr want* the village of of the diwmw. No other ”,n*d&gt; nr
pen. and baggage of the Coiumander-ln- you aver at headquarters at »uch times?"
Oscoda to pay him 85.000 for a broken show *o grand a record of r’”***
. '
CMcf. Of Ihb corps the tuifnrtunate mar- . ; asked.
foot.
King’s New IHscovery
tyr, Nathan Hale! wa* an original manbeg.
"Always, as special guard at the door of
Ex-Governor Begole I* preaident trf the guaranteed to do Just what is claimed for
It consisted of one -hundreS said eighty the bouse, or on other duty there. I shall
U. Trial bottle free at W. H. Goodyear's
newly
organized
car
axk*
oiler
manufactur
­
pteked mm from different regiments. Its never fnrgct thr Christmas dinner at head­
drug store.
nrst commander was Caleb Glibs, of Rhode quarter* a few day* after Lady Washing ing company at Owdmu.
One of principal buildings on fairground
Island.
ton came."
at Marletu- destroyed by fire. Cau&lt;. small
A new organization of the Guard occur*
“Why do you call her Lady Washing­
Mn. n&lt;»l» CbMlw. rwenon.
boya and firecracker*. No Insurance.
red at Mf&gt;rrist«&lt;wn. New Jersey, at the ton?" I inquired.
low* Ml, llw lollowlnf
-WO •
Benj. F. Doolittle, who iia* lived on
cloae of the spring of 1777. when its num­
“We soldier* always called ber so. She Gull Prairie since 1885. died of apoplexy the troU. ot which h. vooehnHo b
bers were increased and ■ part of the
retldrnteof the town: “I am &lt;3 &gt;««*
at Plainwell on the evening of tbe 33d.
Si have been troubled with kidney com­
guard were mounted as cavalry. Washing­ answered.
A steam vat in the Grand Rapids glue
ton rwtulred these men to be. in stature,
plaint sad lameness forimny
-m
“Well, as 1 was saying. It waa Lady
not more thsn five feet ten inehws—-sober, Washington's first entertainment there. factory exploded Tuesday, blowing the not dress myself without help. Now I am
roof
of
the
building
nearly
100
feet
away.
free from all pain and .urcuess and am
young, active, and well made." Glbbe There wa* trouble at that time in getting
Harn
Rook
and
Will
Rush
used
a
jack
­
was yet their commander. He wa* suc­
able to do all my own ho“*5*or^' .* °.*®
poultry for headquarters, particularly tur­ knife a» a file and made their escape from
ceeded at near tbe close of 1|79, by Wm.
my thaaks to Electric Bitter, for having
keys. for the camp had lately been cstalr the Allegan county jail Tuesday morning. „’„ew.dmy yomh.
Colfax, of New Jersey, the grandfather of
lished, and tbe fanner* in all directions
A Kalamazoo livery man has the follow­
tbe late Vice-President Schuyler Colfax.
Try a bottle, -we
iiad been roblM*d of their fowl* by the bad ing sign, itanging in hl* stable: "My well ly ail disease and pain.
The uuifonns of tbe cor)* consisted of a
soldier*. A* 1 knew all the farmer* in the I* gode. my prices gust. I’ll youse you well and 81, at W. IL Goodyeart drug store.
blue coat with white facings, white waist­
nelghlwrhood. I wa* sent to procure poul­ but cannot trust"
coat and breeches, black stock and black
try f&lt;T this occasion. 1 had traveled far
The front elevation and the plan of tite
The beet salve In the world for cut*half gaiters, and a cocked hat with blue
without succMS, when I called at the Y. M. C. A. building at Nashville. Tenn., bruises, ulerrs. salt rheum, fever sores,
and white pltun. Their flag waa of white
house of Gen. James Clinton, who waa may be duplicated at Kalamazoo for the Y. tetter, chapped hand*. cJh,lb,^!u'Ilro1^’
silk, on which wa» painted one of the
then in the Northern Department. Hl*
and
all skin eruptions, and positively cures
Guard holding a horse, and bi the act of
wife, Molly, one of the best of women, had
Tbe body of an unknown man, 35 or 40 piles, or no pay required, it Is guaranteed
receiving a banner from the Genius of
locked up several turkey* for her family's years old, of good aloe. and with a sandy to give perfect satisfaction, or mone) re­
Liberty, personified as a woman leaning
use, but gladly let me have three of them mustache and sidewhisker* , was found in funded. Price 35 ct*. per box. For sale
upon the Union shield, near which was
fur the Gen. with which I returned to the river at Bay City.
by W. H. Goodycan
the American eatfle
U)»on a ribbon was
headquarters."
A Bay City Pole who apell* hln name
the niotto of the corps—Conquer or Die.
Creighton's saw mill, near Nirvana,
"Who were at that Christmas dinner?" I John Cwojdxlntkl.has been mbsing for
This flag, which I have seen and sketched,
burned Saturday. L«&gt;m. 8s.ooo; parti)
Inquired.
nearly a week and the police are looking
was made after the national banner of tbe
"1 cannot rememl&gt;er all" he said.
Sit­ for him with th? name pasted in their bats. Insured.
United Stat**—the star&gt; and stripes was
ting in silence for a while in summoning
Ths Be*I Fhysletans Ontdons.
Lansing baa a new dray stand, her news­
adopted In June, 1777.
memory to the front, he aald:
J. A. Cmwfrrd aaya: -‘I haw had the
boys will tie licensed hereafter, and tbe
Informed that Sergeant Ural Knapp, tbe
"There were two young French officers
pndxble last survivor of Washlnirt'm's
city borrows 85,000 for W day*. but for worst form of •■czenui two years, and
from ibvhambcau'sarmy at Newport; Gov­ what purpose the council proceedings fall found no relief from some of our l»est phy­
Lite Gkard. and Major Robert Burnet, one
ernor George Clinton and ids wife or
sicians who have made this dtsrase a ‘sjicc. to state.
ot Ibc General's escort into the city of
daughter; mmih* gentlemen and their wives
New York, on tbe morning when the Brit­
There was n local hose company t&lt;&gt;A st ialty; 1 wa.* j»r»tiade&lt;l to try Papilion (ex­
from the neighliorboud: Molly Clinton
ish evacuated it in November. 1783, were
Saginaw Sunday, two eomiwuire reapokn- tract of ilax). The relief 1 received wa*
living iu&gt;t far from Newburg, ontbeliud- (who, you know, wa* the mother of Dr ing within three minutes and one company like a charm and I am well. I think l*aWitt Clinton), and the staff officers, two of
pillouone &lt;«f tbe bfraslngs of the age."
uon, J iiiwle three attempts to visit them.
them with tl^lr wives.
Colonel Hamil­ traveling three-quarter* of a mile In les*
TLv Jirsl effort was a failure: at the second
Tn' I’apHlun (extract of flax| Skin cure
ton, Washington's secretary’.
*t Al­ than five miputes.
wh«« all other* fall. I-arge bottles 81.00,
1 h*«1 a brief Interview with Major Burnet,
A Cadillac school teacher won fame the
bany, where be had married General
and tiie. last mulled in an Interesting con­
bchuylrr's daughter only ten dajs liefori*. other day by hoisting a lady out of the at W. H. Goodyear's drug store.
versation with both of the veterans, on a
and did not return until after the holidays. school room by the ear, as she was berating
pleasant Septemlwr afternoon. 1 rode first
There were about twenty at the table, him because the scbooE wasn’t run ato thr residence of Major Burnet, whom 1
which was set in the biggest roum In the schools were when dm wb» a girl.
hail visited on a hot evening In August.
house.
Bcskirs poultry, there was beef
Mrs. Bailie Roberts. relict of the late
Appniqching bls Ismse by a green lane,
ami mutton.
After dinner spiced wine Col. Wm. Roberta,I of Grand Rapids, and
shaded by ancient willows planted by his
was pa.*.*ed round, foliowed by pies, pud­ a resident of that city sHtee 1834, will be
own band, I greeted the old jntriot as hr
dings, apples, nut* and cider.
I- wa« de­ UH years old July M. She is the mother
Mt In his arm chair Just inside the wide- tailed as a sergeant, to take chance of the
open front door of the sfawJlous entrance Life-Guard Band, which played lively of Mrs. J. W. Pierce, of Ute same city,
A 810.000 collision occured on the Chi­
hall of hi* dwelling. Seated'Ibero, 1 was
turn* during thr feast: and so I saw all
entertained for an hour by his reminis­ tliat was going on In the room, for we were cago A Northwestern railroad'at the Buff­
cence* of the old war for indtqiendencc.
alo mine, south of .Negaunee, Thursday af­
stationed In tbe passage through which
ternoon. and Egineer John Fisher, aged 35
Hr gave me a graphic account of tbe great
each guest went to t lie dining room.
and single, was probably fatally Injured.
meeting of officers at *The Temple." on
On such occasions Cbh Hamilton gener­
the cgnip-Krounds of the Continental Army ally sat at the brad of the table, but now
An ypsllanti man w!k&gt; Is better off than
not far from Newburgh, where, in a digni­ being absent, the General prided at one If he had been bom rich, bet S00 that
fied address, Washington gave a scathing end of the table and Lady Wltahington at Blaine would nut be nominated and that
rebuke of the unpatriotic and seditious
the other.
She was a short, stout-built Harrison would. He now Jingles 8180 In
spirit manifested by the famous “New­ and good little woman.
We all loved her. his pocket and I* the envy of every sport in
burgh Letters." In £&gt;nc spring of 1783,
•
Before the guests sat down. • the General, town.
which were thr occasion of tbe assemblage. standing, asked a biesaing with solemn
As 13 safe* went through the fire that
Washington entered tbe temple unattend­ tones and ckmed eyes. Old Billy, Wash­ burned up the town of Norway, it is the
ed, after thr officers were seated," said ington's body servant, whose head appear­ proposition now to ntake a scrap heap
Major Burnet; -took a scat at one end of ed like a bunch of white sheep's wool, was monument of them In commemoration of
thr long room, and in a few minutes hr thr chief waiter on that occasion, and tbe conflagration. Better sell 'em and buy
njsa with a &gt;»a)M*r In hU hand. * Taking moved with great dignity. In the evening bread.
from his waistcoat pocket a pair of stiver some of the young |&gt;roplr of the village
A. A. White, of Vaster, assigned bls
framed spectacles, lie said, tn his usual de­ were Invited in. and all Indulged in inno­
liberate manner of speaking, as he placed cent amusement, particularly in dancing, stock to W. W. Hunt for benefit of his
them before his eyea, “Yon tee, gentlemen, until nine o'clock, when the comjmny creditor*. Stock is partially covered with
a chattel mortgage of 8500. Extent of lia­
that 1 haw not only grown gray tint idlnd broke up.
('apt. Colfax, who exuumanded
In your service." These wards powerfully the Guard, was a guest at the dinner. We bilities ami asset* cannot at present l&gt;e as­
certained.
touched every heart, and from that mo­ all Iiad a guud tliM."
z
With a stone quarry within gunshot of
ment every soul tn the rooid waa loyal to
Serg. Knapp gave me many .other inter­
the chief and tbe canse.’’
.
esting rendnisevnees of his lift- as a guards­ the town, Ionia received three carloads of
Major Burnet's father was a Scotchman, man. and I lingered until tile sun had set curb stoue from Oberlin Tuesday, lln re­
and his mother waa a native of Ireland. and the twilight was fast deepening.
I turn Ionia will semi three carloads of their
He w*«,» lieutenant of artillery, and was bade the venerable patriot farewell, when castllrcsnap stone for the new librarv
bullding at Oberlin.
.
’
in charge of a battery at West Point, at thr be said:
time of tlwt discovery of Arnold's treachery.
It la so easy to live without a visible
"Oh, 1 forgot to tell you tin* beat part of
He was afterward promoted to major, and the story of Uta Christmas dinner at bead­ means of support on the boom at the Son
was one of the officer* delegated to attend quarter*. There was a pretty and proud that an Insufferable Jot of loafers baug
the meeting at **the Temple" just alluded little girl In tbe village, named Ann* Brew­ around there all summer, and the councilto. He continued in the army under tbe ster. then In ber terns, but less than throe is now drafting a ball and chain ordinance
immediate command of Washington, and feet high. She refused Lady Washington's In order to use them.
was one of tbe foundara of the society of invitation to the dinner liecauae she sup­
Maj. Wm. McGurrjn, of the Second
the Cincinnati. When t|e American* posed it waa given (Mdy tu gratify Uie cur­
regiment, Michigan state troops, wu
marched Into the elty: uf New York, ac­ iosity of the other gtieata.. She soon found
named at the annual national convention
companied by Washington Un the day of out ber mistake, for Lady Washington
ot the Knights of St John, held at lx»nlsthe British evacuation, be commanded the called at her mother's house and little
ville, Ky., as supreme deputy for Michigan
Anna nw afterward very often at head­ with the rank of colonel.
final parting of Washington with his of­ quarters.
When she grew to full woman­
By actual figures, it Is established that
ficer* at
Tavern fa Broad street. hood she wa* only a yard high. She lived
Hie buildings now being erected at Sault
Major Burnet
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a maiden until she was seventy-five years
He had seen what, fpw men Ln modern old, and Jbcn died. Perfect In form.sweet Stc. Marie, which includes an opera house,
times had Ix-hekUnMiel)
-• "
•
nd), the
living
rep- in temper, she was belored by everybody. union depot wharf aud warehouse, two
resentattves of
geherations of his Anna Brewster was the smallest woman In hotels, bank and at least 150 residences,
will ccWt something over8333,000.
kindred.
America."
Walter MeConnell. 30 ymn a saloonlived ■ short distance
It wa* dark when I left the old guards­
from Ma
While we were in, man's door. and. rode beck to Newburgh In keejwr at &lt;*«iar Springs, his gone out of
conversation, /the venerMile Sergeant, the light of a full moon.
I met Sergeant Uie biMdneas and opened a grocery store.
Burnet's aenlpr lu age, rode by at a brisk Knapp once afterwards. It wa* at a cele­ There are now no saloons or bHIiant rooms
ard. Tbe Major said, with a bration at Newburgh of an historical event in that town, and y« there arc very few
trace of jnal
In his tone. "See how There was a civic and military procession. polltieal prohibitionists In the town.
careteaair
man rides; he will have a I was Invited to ride in a barouche with
Up at Lexington the people are very
fall yet that
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...
kill him.
1 ride __
tu. well
Sergeant Knapp and thr orator of tlie day. thankful that the fellow who made Lake
as he, but
Uy." .
The Sergeant and I were invited guests. Huron placed It nror the town. A sum­
1 Imde Maj
Burnet farewell, and ar­ He had a conspicuous seat on the platform mer normal Is just being started there, and
rived at the hous^of Sergeant Knapp just and when the orator had finished hi* add­ the cool lake breezes are showing great
as’ he had allg
from hi* burse, lie ress I was. invited to Introduce thl* vener­ drawing power in bringing the students to
left the steed In care
' '
a telioror
and fo­ able gdardsman to tbe people. The audivited nw into his
iling. 1 felt aure rnreXstlfied their ruap&lt;*&lt;-t aud reverence
John Fowler, engineer of the tng Cowie,
- that ho could tall w
for the hen&lt; by hunalj* which almost, of Alpena, turned up missing a year ago
WMhlngtaWfc
w,„„
brought seboe* fn&gt;m Bftacdo;HUI and the
*or. than any other living jxwwwi. and with Storm King, looming up from the Hudson and hi* body was found reoently in
Thunder Bay river, in a decomposed con­
very little preface, after we were seated. 1 not far off. on the crests of which Sergeant
dition and minus face, hands or feet. He
asked.
Knapp hail seen signal tin*,
blar­
"Were you with Washington ail the ing daring tbe old War for Independance. wa* identified by hla clothes aud the aril!
clee.tn his pockets.
tttne that he was at New Windsor?"
And when, an hour later, this last survi­
Alex La Ixiude, of the Hammond's Bay­
••Certainly,” l»e re,died; "I was one of vor of Washington's Life Guards arose at
the Guard, aud I believe 1 am tho only one tbe public banquet to depart, with suleuui life saving station, had a hen which laid a
three-yolked
living.” .
.
Z-Z fourQnch
m IT.
“«*•&gt;«««&gt; egg
l«K one
one rooming.
morning.
but flan vole* h* invited Ibe whnU
‘
'
**’ „ *?’ “ o"lln«y W «t noon and another of
•When Eld you join ttieGaanl?" 1 aakef. pany to his funeraL
J«*t f___
It* “5L ““ •' "W".
"Not long after
battle of Monmouffi to a dag from that ttar, wheg be v
“ 7
d** Tte Mxt mon&gt;ta»
IdJ ... w
CourVhoure." be repBed. **I joined the little past nlmy-aix yeaga Of ago.
bta
T”1 " th' ,n'n,““
dlM. So wotarmy when 1 waa 11, and luy first battto took Its flight, and many who wri
were at the der.
was at White Plain*. I was afterward
feast were mourners at tbe burial. His
with General Wooster In .tbe affair at remains wore interred near tte* tall flagstaff
l*res. W. O. Hughart of Grand Rapids A
Ridgefield, in Connecticut, where be was at Waablngton’B headquarters at Newburgh. Indiana railroad returned borne- from the
killed. Then 1 joined the light infantry
Over them stands a chaste mausoleum of East, where hr has been for two weeks on
under Lafayette, fought in the battle at
brown sandstone, fashioned by the emi­ business. No action was taken upon the
Monmouth Court-house in New Jersey on
nent sculptor tlie late . Henry K. Brown. proposed Elk Rapids or Manistee branches
that terribly hot Sunday In June, and was
It wa* erected by Company F. Ikth Ratf-, .. .—’----------- ——■ ~ —wwwct* "mvi pre­
elMWcn a member of tbe Commander-lnrnent Newburgh Guards, In the early sum- liminary nature, and may result in MjxnrChtef* guard « month afterward."
thlng positive Jater. Mr. Hughart will re-Wbwe did Washington reside at New
Bexnotr 3. InMoto L. L. D.
Windsor?' I Inquired.
Bertha Carey, a young woman who Is In
“In a plain, old-fashioned Dutch fannPittsburg and unprovided with a father for
home, built by the father uf Simeon De
Would you whip a nick horae? No. her child, soon to be bom, has alleged that
Witt." he answered, "ft »«« run large. Then don't iw ordinary pill*. salts, senna.
Dr.
Holden of Grand Rapids, assaulted
Ittrt
L.I
-- v .. ...
her while trratlng ber pioowoiMuiy.
profwulonally. The
.VwT.
w*
me
Miles Pills. (M. P.) the safest and rarest doctor, who has been Interviewed by the
Washington lived and eofcrtalued compauy &lt;»f Illis. Samples tree at W. H. Goodyear's. n
Grand
Rapids
Eagle.
—»
—t*. »
—u. indlgnanUv
------- . .“drtih^
for acme days before Christmas tn 1780
the
charge,
although
he
did
treat
the
girl
Gen. Alger add rowed a Harrison meet­
until the spring of 1781. That bouse
reparation h a ntadl
last April, and hr nays she rvfuacd u» u-n
ing In Detroit, Monday night.
him who had ruined her.
IIou. T. W. Hall, who came from Ver­
army with their wives were entertained
mont 50 years ago to aid In founding Bat­
with Canadian 85 Hlb. tle Creek, recalls with much Interest Ms
acquaintance with the Morton family In
Apnrtn liniment removes all Shoreham, a townabip adjoining hl* own

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NASHVILLE, - - MICH.,
Can give those suffering
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cluding business men, farmers,
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.
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of them prepared only by Dr.
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�MEAT SPEECHES. |
eohcy. ww.
mited. u»t tta BteMm.

/•** In which
**“ tom from t

They Were Made in Republican
Conventions of the Past.
ffUKD*'111 AT

ARE NOW HISTORIC

hideous fsm of ra»l!

fr"m

.

’U tn the arena af o_k_._

.

.

old ship Mfeh into

.

total

NelBe Cash, a school-girl of Hyannis,
Mass., shot herself dead lu her room.

lUimuaUd " *• ~'u ""W* be lu

S3?tZKS-.,5-!M •:!»■

!“~ TO

whone hands you h
mUfartar who
f

w®’

Wltat ta.kk aLTrk?.baTe kniTn

«FGKry a currewy as national aa 4ta flag
u|-~
WU&gt; o»-.Im p.„pk
Mthrew Ita protecting arm around our
great industries, and they stood erect as
with new life
It filled wttbEta spirit
nJ
•&gt;« lbfunction,
of the government
It confronted a re
beillon of urexampled magnitude, with
tbTS'71trhU^ “j ,an&lt;1 uud"’G«l- fi-ugl*.
tta final bailie of liberty unlfirelctorv was
won TLt-n aflnr t K..
_.
~----- -- o-..™Biwora,OI|1(tw
nt tenxi by the conquering nation, and

pending peril fresh upon her To you
representatives of &lt;50.0(X).000 of the Amer

&gt;&gt;neu&gt;r.
W. F. Beyer. Garretavillc, Ohio, says;
"My wife has l-een troubled with catarrh a
long time, but have, with what remedies
Wr hail, and what thr doctors could do.
kept the upper hand of It until this ftUL
when everything failed. Her throat was
raw as far a* one could see. with an Inces­
sant cough, when I inwatrd my dollar In

• invention without a nom­
tor
U»
— lU ^J*“J""*
t would strike tho young
thrtiat all healed and entirely cured." I’a(iduy as the piny of "Ham­ -Hof tba H^ublfau,
pilkm (eqtract of flax) Catarrh cun- effect*
, character of tiie Prine*
JUDGE -WEST, OF OHIO.
cures when al! othera fail. Urge tattle*
power
,,M’d He
official
omitlecL Yet that was
81.00, at W. H. Good) ear's drug store.
£
U ~
,e,e“* flan?
ha.
■f ire !&gt;?•
Indeed, until without remaining Jree.
b
. i . ------ . .
“«■-■*&lt;-• uurouiy revemre.
Judge John Mlnkey of Pennsylvania
that you job: us in lifting «o the serene
gcrwiU set tho fasliion st
Gentlemen of -ta convention in th_
supreme court died in London.
firmament of the constitution, to shine
, ts«$; nothing more was nsmb of tta great republic, tta
like stare («-over and ever, tbe immonal
*;,7;
I n more winouncement of- republic that everextated upon thia earth
$80.—One tattle of English Spavin LtaL
A
b
a
delegate
to
tho
Chicago
conveuprinciple*
truth and justioe. that all
• sort of perfunctory pledge
in tho name of all her defenders and of all’
ment cured my fine Norman man- of two
men. white or block, shall be free and
ud of tbe nominator would
tar supporters, in tlie name of all hmugly blood spavins which damaged her
■t“d *lu*J before tbe law '
•
■; Jatc ita vote, n pledge which
value
al least &gt;A0. It Ik thr grandest
,
- “t&gt;- —
usiuo oi on her solThen came the questions«f reconstruc­
tv callad deceittul since it dtore
Blemish cure 1 ever used. John McCain,
dead upon the field of battle, and in
mil! li
tion. tbe public debt and tbe public faith, first Republican president of the United Hocm! Dealer. Darlington. Ind. Sold by
... ■ anybody. But after In - tbe name of thorn* who perished h&gt; th0
tn
th,.
•
i.
____
«-•
_ corn « 'flc
st Cincinnati a skeleton clutch of famine at A&amp;dcrsnn
B'’U“t™kat byutSJi
State.
font and twenty years of tho Mich1" n‘ LaXlin,p' ‘lru*’'hrt' Hasting*,
au^^0:,
ta find -offenae and disqualificatian in
himhelf MUe and Libby
grandest history of recorded times have
• U .«.iwkud
viddJy remembers. Illta,4s-!llteui. oom
started with
tiio:
distinguished the ascendency of tta Re­
.lames E. Hubhani of Pltbifle.ld. Maaa,
sh state looks
.
________
____
r
^
p,-rleI
"
SJ
be
haagalnrd
Show
-.7
I»«l&lt;tent of thia ronn
Tbe skies have lowered quarrelled with his sweetheart and shot
luatrum of duty and of victory
How publican party
for its moat do- foL
try ‘
that
prince
— ....
.
ha,M
rtn.frof pwBainentaruiua-^tat
;
X'uno 00,5 •u,d
shsU w(, do thia great work ? \Ve cannot
himself.
Hid tho suit has been to
1OT-, .,t IOT-m—Imum, a. Iiut^.
• '
B"&gt; dt. ™ pot,,.. „ , 44,
lV “7
hy aamtilhg our Repub­
Snow fell'ta Pierce county, western Wis­
i*™iuc»unn, tq
very fiu-t, whixi. lican brethren. God forbid that I should
consin Tuesday.
(or
ROSCOE CONKLINGsay one won! to cast a ..Imdow upon any Its folds, not a cloud on ita- glory
■»* -x™u.„tx. dh.itaUf, „
name on the roll of our heroes This Whether It'shall maintain that grand as­
vomciuf rhe short and
coming fight U our TJienuopyhe. W« are
Caro of Cancer and LTccri*
ideinugstatu votes
standing Upon a narrow Isthmus. If our cendency depends upon tta action of this
ions |In ths Cn&gt;t ReWith bated breath a nation
Spartan boats arc united Wt. tuu with- council
I cDuvientton. held at
waits tho result
On it are fixed the eyes
■of 20,000.000 of Republlcaa freemen Ln the
l" apd IB. J’toC. there
bring against us
Let us i north.
On it. or to Lt. rather, are
sTMtocnqs made on the
hold our grou
_ one year, for the '.
ound this
Xr. the ittndkiitte wa*, not
2*^ "'“houl
Ha baUs trotu Appomattox
stars In their course fight ‘for us’ in tta stretched forth the imploring handn of
AimI tbe famous appto Tree.
i -ca. omctula or emomorie, to manufacture future
i . ’put in (nomination, and
Tin- oraisus taken tlta year will 10.000.000 of political bundmen of tbe
•outl.
while
above, from the portals of
^
n
eff
“
1
w
nt
“
m
Utw
'
’
rUhuu
‘
»WV*
Obeying
iuatructiomi
I
should
never
■- 'rueof tta conventions
bring re-euforoemcnta and' continued
light. Is lookiur down tta immortal spirit
: 1 In 1868 Gen. Grant [ ware to disregiird. 1 rise in behalf of the or effort on Lb part. Grant - is tbe candl
power But in order to win this victory now
date whose supporters lisw* never threat
wo
thp lmn’ort*1 martyr wta firn bore It
.dusted in ad van ch by tq&gt;onWlf want
Wiint ’• ho
Km vote
L'r.tM nf
(&gt;___ Vl! ...
state of New York to propose a noraina । S1uJr11
Aa u,ey
u * ttePub
. v-A.-tn. yet ta wu dot for- | tiou with which tta^eouutrv tod tta lie i
from old ulcers for
W‘vrrt
,le
bis Grant Republican
&lt;1 :n the conveutidn
So puhliean • party can rrandlv win Tta
fl 5 d’
b} lhe CrctxJ “d t»‘O CMJldl
r-ew accustomed no that
election tafore us will be
A anteHit*
ttaririft ‘fo* kt?ublk’an
holding
t .this omtKsk® would now Of Amcncan politics.
It will decide r f^h
Uk “4&gt;ri»y “ tta vere e^nre
: psr*loruble slight yet it wtaLtar for years to come the couture
l
“«*“*ng to uphold that
that tho nomination in will be ' Republican or Coaxack " Tta i■ wtk f.‘ h'
| faith against tta common i*n«-mv and the
a man who Lad not been
need of the hour is a candidate who can !
; ctarlattos and guerrilla* wbo deploy b«
I who ha! most &lt;l&gt;vjnently carry doubtful states. n&lt;rth mid south 1
t.w«m the lu.ua and forage on one aide
aJuno. of Senator Sherman,
and believing that be. more surely tluui । or tta other
•
here were no nominating any other, run carry New York against !'
Tta Democratic partv iz a alanding
MylltU.gtrL.te&gt;, taFaSSfiniSr
:-*4 and |87t ret lhechalr- any opponent, and carry not only the *
i protest against jwogreM
lu purpooea j
eommencod from tho quick, and tb&lt;
tstc drlrgatinnv ctpbrared
north, but several state?, of tta south New ■ are spoila It* hope and very existence is
the nails would odrne off. W. doctori
-f casting tta Vote to
York L» for Ulysses S Grant
lie alone a solid south. Ita succeu b a menace to
:hy remarks,' tta' pith
)t living Republicans has carried New . prosjicrity and order
thought 1 Would
v present
Tta general
York ua presidential candidate
Once II
Tlib convention i* master of a su­
V( for each State n&gt; aim­ be carried it ••ven according .to a Demo
prana opportunity, ran name the next
- .,*te. and tta first de
cratic coii?t. and twice heMRMTled it bv president of tb- I nltcd States and make
rom were rather looked
tta people s vote, and he is stronger now'. sure of hh electlqn and hb peaceful inau '
_ ——&gt;.,was
Mviur nr Lira.
Hut now the ‘ The Republican party, with its atamlnrd gnration
p^°r&gt;*XSay,iru&lt;wo7iiwpKIi.ra
Tbs doctor told mo I bad a throat di™.
It can break the power wlifch • K!‘«ift“bXSr5’£lS.”‘,
I in his hand, i&gt; stronger now ; l,ttJ1 iiJxixB- dominates and mildew- tta south
*“• &lt;a‘uulBr t0 °*n*ral Grsnt'a X
It aa'
cheerfully rocoani-nd it to ad auflerlM
I or lb'72
Never defeated • a ar or in speed tb&lt;* nn|ion in a career of grandeur
from disordered blood.
x.
i peace, hb name Is tta most illustrious ecUpsiug all post achievements We have prxarf owullUon. llul U .fe.ll tw Mluitud ।
ualuj wad in.p.rwd Uw r«.w, ot
—
oa Blood and BkinJ»woass«
borne by any living man. Mb services at , only to listen above-the din and look be
!X*X*r*
*&gt;*“
ud .h. nJL. ot bum-MW
'*- ERSOL
. teat his greatneas, an*! Lb country know, , rond the dual of an hour to behold tta
,1’1' “Vl"’: ”
«“ reo-nd-l-d
tW«a
l»n
| them by heart
His fame wo, bom not Republiean party advancing to victory,
7 .TUT,
•»!«■»» cond.Uon ^Md il.Hr ^ouo.iom. Tb. .obordl; aiune of things written anti said, but of , with its greatest tnaralud st ita head.
, the arduous greatness of things done.
I i1"*.
"k '&gt;*•“ “ -Iff"■ u.d bunrf ...v wi&lt;h ih. dMd W.1.1WM ot
[ and dangers and emergeneire will search j
p^buT^
TUOT.otth.uud.mu,™
JAMES A. GARFIELD.
: in vain in tho .future, as they have
I
xj.ot otu.1ot.mm mm..
___
i
, against us Not an electoral gain can be J tlieehlM, M&gt;rten« the rums, allays all ।
Is* satisfied with searched in vuin in tho past, for any
I Now. gentlemen, not to worry yon. lam | expected from tliat sect ion If triumph ’wind
•'nd eMic.
rblic. and w
U me
tbe b«i
tx-nt remedy for diarrbera.
r.in H Bristow—bo ! other on whom the nation leans with such |
,11 ‘"fJT*"' • T"
r&lt;?r
I ""*»■ U» Idpobl.Mn .uu. ot tu ImAh Twenty-live cents a bottle.
j confidence and trust
Standing on tho i
on nominated by thia
OTIoo-tUoumot
Who WMIU
tonua lU eoo,unim bmuUou
cerry tlie state of 1 highest cmineuce of burntm distinction. •
“•'If tnrn, lU (ot. &lt;U u,Al ^3 tU loom.
I have witnessed the extraordinary ,' &lt;-'ommde *nd associate and friend of ■nearh
I: • ■-•t-tlrd with tlie um!
------ _
having
filled oil
all buds
lands with
with Lis
Lis re
~
JI thorn bold. dMd whom, Jot look (n,„ tu „1om. ,u worUUp ud tU
viug tilled
**crnes of this convention with deep soHc
if the nominee of : nown. modest, firm, simple and self itude No emotion touches my heart more dowo opou ,u from th™. -mH.u&gt; idjhl
,u but «t tU InmUr &lt;m Um
------- j —, ------- j poised, m.
he i------------------Las seen not onlythe titled but । £u|^kjy
., —
™ &gt;a ™—
than
sentiment .In honor of a . mm, who u™&gt; hl.
ot pnbUu Mr .
(Urrm. tn.m tU hot of tU UUr
v ;d:h f Massachuaott* by । tta poor and lowly in tho utmost ends of great
ra lb, hmik. ot lU Uudwm
TU
g----• tod
~~ noble ccharacter
ImmototT
But aa I sat rU, twrutv dr. ,ot «o.’ whuj. dmt ,
What ? Cured among others the
*&gt; l w.,uld'advise them to the world, rise aud uncover before him.
’’
' witnessed these dem- ■lu*?
JomOTuU? dm» lu th. dor. ; UpuhlUm .uu. u&gt;u.t turuith th™
^2. । on these
seats and
following. They write:
:! Lull ius a Demqrnitic He has studied tta needs and defects of
ot (instraxions
.
..
It .
seemed to me yoy were a ot peril on lU plum, ot Uu™. wUm ch. moqiwrtmr UlUU™ It trtmuoh rum.
I would a/lvL**o them to , many systems of government, and •"
ta ' human ocean
not mund polUknl wul.,m die-_-rrur. In
!□ a t era peat' 1 hive seen dr.t rwl dmp. oi Umt UwnlyUmw., Uto tJI width dn.ll? .wJlwi Into IU lot. .nd dramud lUi &gt; l.drr &gt;UU U
iziiker Hill mat old menu- । |(romes
latch m
a none?
tatter /itncncun
American inuu
than ever,
ever, ., the
the sea
ses lashed
lashed into
in a fury and tossed Into
umicv Um.-,,
j with a wealth of knowledge and expert- , a spray, and Its grandeur moves the soul deluge of war lie bravely stood by . riven to them whom our people will fol­
;.*\&gt;i&lt;'of the United States , encc .added to tta bard common sense of tbe dullest maa But I remember that young Ku,™ lUu ud rwuiruing *» hto |
„ roa- upl. ml.JriTut by tnm™u. to mr-mta d.tr.1. nil .
drEiaml
• leader
tn the e
great
eou- . *hich Bo conspicuously diatingubhed him II b not the billows, but tbe calm level of duty lull,. U.IOT1 UgtoUlum. ih rough .
—
-----------i1" F-’J’-y b“ b“ grmnl drte Un&gt;. whom tU wul. ot tU
* a man of intrliigmcv. a man ; m all tta fierce light that beat upon him . tta sea. from which all heights and deptha *“
of intrgri: .. mail of well known and ap- • throughout tta moat eventful, trying and ore measured,
"'hen the- storm has mmkwl by Um pnrformjt In ..«ry d. 1
d«U. md whom Ihry will ndlow
purumnl ot legtototlon
loo Mk tor hto । „|t|, j] th. mthuOTm of rUuniOT. M
proved
.
,[«:! :leal opinion* They demand a i periktu sixteen years of lhe nation's Lb- [&gt;aaaed tod tta bourof calm setyleson tta
Alh-lo-pho-ros Pills are small and
mouumool.. I point you to twmlydr. - tUy .w«p &lt;m mid ouwnrd to iwruln rtory.cra,tr .* icr.w well u&gt; before the elec- . torr.
&gt;&lt;ean. when sunlight bathes its smooth
pleasant to take, yet wonderfully
?«rt
°t
unltatol
,|«&gt;u&lt;«..
.*.ot™,
g™t
t
,gy,
.
ot American
Ammrun man
nun-­
•.: r;
lu-i demand a politician in the
Sever had a policy to enforce against , surface, then the aatronomcrand snrveyor
effective.
Invaluable for kidney
lory, a mpnwmt.ll,.
representative of
Uod. .
ot that
tut living
llrlng ReU
and liver complaints, dyspepsia, ini.ijt-wt ‘?r*;a ;i Kt and best M-nsc—a man | tho will of ths people, ho never betrayed takes tta level from which ta mcaaurea bmrfr.nl .UluU I™ town ptomd lu our hood.
a mfrtmmUUM
representative of
uigestion, eonstipauon, beadache,
statute books without his Intelligent and 1 publicaniam that demanda tta amplest
&lt;f vupt-rtmt'-iaj courage.
They demand u cause or a friend, aud tta people will ' all terrestrial heights and depths
Genetc. They'll take away that tired
witb public affair*. . never betray ar desert him.
Vilified aud ! tieracr. of tta convention, your present powerful aid. ils aided them* meo to Industrial protection and opportunity
formulate tta laws that raiaed our great whereby labor shall be enabled to earn,
**fh th.
•••.sitt of the
people, with reviled, ruthlessly aspersed by number- । temper may not mark the healthful pulse
armies tod carried us through the war. WV1
the bread of Independent employtot :
the r?.mremexits of tho hour, less presses, nut In other lands,'but in his । ot our people When our enthusiasm has
His hand was seen Ln tta workmanahip । ment. relieved from mrndictot comr«t'p:'. cd. u.e demand* of the future. ; own. tho assaults upon him have strength
paaaed. when tta emotions of thb hour
THE ATHLDPHORQl CO. 112 THU it. 1. T.
icc. ..- trxtui , teau broad enough to ened and seasoned
bis hold upon
_________
upon tho
— pub- i liave subaided, we shall find tho calm of those statutes that created the Hun with pauper Europe cr pagan China?
war currency, and in a still greater ln this contention of force*, to whose can­
couipreb n ; tte relatloa* of thb govern- , He heart
Tlwi ammunition
ammunition of
of calumt
calumny level of public opinion below tho storm
Tta
work that redeemed Ata promiacs of didate shall be intrusted our battle flag?
mu: fo th., (.they nation* of the earth,
ha* all been exploded; tta powder hasaU , from which tho thoughts of a mlgl.tr
the government, and made tbe currency citizens. I am not here to d*. It. and-----They demand
--tod a mtoWrll versed in tta . l«en burned once, its force l» spent, and people are to be measured, and by which
“lT
And when at last. called —
mv
cleave toJthe
roof of my
tn 1th
|osrer«. -l
‘ i? : and prerogatives of each 'Gen. Great's name will glitter as a bright ttair final action will be determined Not' eqaal to gold
&lt; tongue
----- w------------------------------------J----a.-!
n’ department of this gdvernmenL j tod imperishable star In tho diadem of here, in thb brilliant circle, where 1A.000 from tho halls of legislation into a high if I do abate one tithe from the just fame,
executive
office, ho displayed that experi­ integrity and public honor of Chester A.
Itey (lonjsn.l , man who will sucrediv
the Republic when those who bnvo tried men and women are assembled, u tta
! It *.’?', ' &gt; litiatichl
, , t I...
mm - of tbe United i to tarnish i.
ill bavo Holdered
-i -1,
i in /for
mm I destiny
* 1 n । nf
m mm
?™ Ml., tn
honor
It —
will
of ?K
the
republic
to fo.
be decreed;• not ence. Intelligence, firmness and poise of Arthur, our preaident. 1 state not one
gotten
their' memories
and here,
where
see *’---------the enthusiastic
faces character which has carried us through a litho from tbe juat fame and nubile lutogl&gt;o kupws enough to know g"**
-" graves and' -------‘
---------—’ I—
•-------------------------stormy
** *vM’"*-------- । rity of George F. Edmunds, tn JoMph R. thankful. But not always. Mr. W. W. Griffin.
have vanished utterlv.
1 of 7MJ delegates waiting to cast their
1 -d debt must be paid epitaphs
&lt;
half tl
Hawley, of John Sherman, of that grand
Never elated by sure.™.' never de- votes into the urn and detennta* tta
■ i-v.'ity of this people:one
' old black eagle of Illinois. And 1 am
and a !
:!; to know that ail the pressed bvadversity.be
by adversity, i baa ever in peace, choice of their party- but by 4 000,000
sucetML,
--------------- — । proud to know that these distinguialied
ti-ua* 1»: q«
Republican
wbcre the thought
of the world catuiof re- a/in
ad in war.
war^ shown tta
tbe very groins of corn
until victory crowned him. The great senators whom I have nuniod have born*
dtem a
■ dollar; one who knows mon sense. Tta terms he pmcritad far fid fathers, with wives and children about fiscal affairs of tho nation, tod the great like testimony to tta public life, tho pub­
t-uiugti t..;. ■ tlat all the money must
Lee’s surrender foreshadowed tbo wisest them, with the ealm thought* Inspired by
business Interests of tta country, he has lic character and the public Integrity of heart would palpitate for two hour* at a time.
I* Citde. a,
oy law. but by labor, ota principle* tod prophecies of true recon­ love of home and love of country, with the guarded and preserved, while executing him whose confirmation brought him to
»bo iuM&lt;w4. ■
expected to die. In Heptember. 1HI1.1 bought a
to know that tho peo- !. structlon.
iiroaiou.
the law of resumption and effecting its th. highest office—second in dignity only
pfe «t the C: ■ Mates tare the industry [
of Hhaker Bxtnul of. Room, or Selrrl's
Victor
In me
tho greaiuBt
greatest ui
of umuoiu
modern wars. .........—_ —
icior id
- ■&gt;
f __
object without a jar. aud against the false to tbe offieo of president itself—the botUe
Curative Bynip. of yw agent. Mr. K M. King,
...._
&gt; quick.?
..cr-irf to
and the honor to
pay ( ho
f---*-'-- .I^OTIOT
-r—~n-«~t U,
m«
tn hot-he OT. OTmrf OT OTOT uur
prophecies of one-half of the press and first. premiership In the administration and before I tiad iak&lt;*u the first bottle I fet£
ucyet
„ .jl0„ Inako ..
kls lore t pettCC by* an nrbltra- . uatlou in days gone by—there God pre
Ho of James A. Garfield. A man for whom better, and bi a short time was able to go to
I'* (|. t,tbli,-..!* Qf th0 Uritcd States ! lion of inlcruitiana! deputes which P*”’/’54* v,'r'nrt "hl™ J^Jh^Kotu al! the Democracy of thia continent
has shown himself sble to meet with senator* and rivals will rote for the sec­
- -i*-; 1.... U1 v ., k
nows tllM
knows
thatt prosperity
prosperity , stands
sltodn oa
oa tho
tho wisest and moat majestic tho wisdom of onr worit to nigbU Not ta cnlmnews tbe great emergencies of tho retaryship of state of
»f tho
the United States la
is
Mr. Wm. J. MeCaun, W Landall Kt.. Boaton.
•*:-i ' n. wtan
ttay mm
come,
mutt . example
of ita
L.-I. flu-M
_ --.-.-.a
.,vm.....1m nf
!(■ kind ta tta world’s dlplo; Chicago ta tta heat of Junr but In tta government for twenty-five years. He good enough for s If
plain
‘rtt**:&lt;2ilx moMb* W I bexan to throw up
- flesh and»•bluodJ-*
--»
maryP When
WhenInflation,
Inflation, at
at the
tta height
bright of
c4 । sober
----------------------------------“na ®°T*^1
• ’• &gt;h*L wb«.
"ucji they
nicy com.
com*. , macy.
quiet
that vou*“ MW
J?J***?
my fooJThrr ruing. I thought I wa« gv._.
has trodden tta perilous heights of pub­ God's jieopic to vote for for president. .
Into eonsumpllon. I soon began to have twin
i
...
-J win e*..c• &gt;i- clI ..in&lt; hand.1through
--------- 1 tta 1: its popularity
x.»and
_M.I frenzy,
f.... 1 .- hud
I.m.I swept both
twit , the melancholy &lt;lay*
lic duty, and against all the shafts of
Who shall be our candidate? Not the In tbe cb««t. stomach and side# I got little
igdra.
' ' !dfo tarnl in baud by bo&lt;£i of coGgrrai. It 4aa tho veto of slleuee of deliberate J**®*™ MU thb
inallra has borne his* breast unharmed. representative of n particular intereat or sleep and woke all. tired out. I once tret live
II- OT tho lun.OT llnu&gt;l wUlkh. .OTIo OT don., ...orthrew g™t q™Uoo ho Mittal LMukUdOTn.
SKT
llt&gt; has stood in tho blaze of "that ficroo a particular class, bend the great procla­ Kia i” JS.
vteclv
light that beats against tho throne." but mation to the country labeled “The Doc­ h./l
I__ .tu
■»___
kJ put OT open fur । -xpm.lon OT elraOT OT
for .pool. , ■" “«“*
—oI lh, «,BT„
:|,1 in hand bv tho flaming resumption
Tohim. immeasurably mure
B &gt;t
mt' Rear with uro a
Its ficm*t ray luu, found no flaw in Ills tor's Candidate,” "The Lawyer's Candi­
OT by OT -b.mn.7. OTa to .n? nOTr &lt;ot. to OT tb. Cut.
Xu
OT
armor, no stain on his shield. I do not date,” "Tbo Wall Street Candidate." and
• »„ ™...o pmOT OT lb.torrr?|iP«rOTUrl...fOT».«OT
a»a»nt
tau m. or into OT. .»«
present him as a better Republlcan or as a the hand of resurrection will not fathom
J,.'. OT
f OT.
, IVlfhhto'ilnrlOTrrw. OT11 b.v. no for . S“£‘.,~
uSf^b
iK-tter man than t^iousanda of others we his November grave.
honor, but I present him for your deliber­
Gentlemen, he must ta a representative
•-M lo U, OT out Of OT dofmrfro o.m,OTn. no spolo&lt;(M «r er ,
. ,n‘pl. rh*ta of bend™
, ...... 11 •&gt;?
■ pta-njlnn. to mOT
The OTtt. OT
|
™
Um/, „[£ „fflc In OT OT?
ate consideration. 1 nominate John Sher­ of that Republicanism that demands tbe
absolute political as well as the pcreonal
man. of Ohia
Ti. Ji?
o"
have
i-oug
• . .o/^T^P'®
MM—ivzcd the eon
?W’“r K*puet «f «oots. &lt;* tatesl's Sjrrun. la
■' &gt;',lldcal
Of thconvention.
,e Cn‘*d 8ui« rows
J;r’ken
,nfnil been aimed
J* nt him and lit 1 “
tencei Of » majority
Tb®
emancipation and etifranchiacment of

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THET DID IT.

sag"

‘HAY GOD BLESS YOU!

mankind—a representative of that Repub­
^’crn'
o/ tta^bS tebful doctrine of mate eorerrigmv bad
‘ FRYE NOMINATING BLAINE.
licanism which recognises tbe stamp of
, ’v*Ty‘■tiMn.nt homo । in bim. When be wuo oi
weakened tta noblest and
American citizenship as the passport to
k",”r’lh‘l &lt;uygu’«ro
man In Florida. 'Wherever I *rn tbg
^mnal
every right, privilege and consideration,
' '' df'rt!n^ It* defenders. 1 may como also, ta meant that..bad ho the
msping power of
at home or abroad, whethar under the
tta tea. " /-it i’^^vutors. b u disgrace ta . power to help It. tho pcxir dwellers In lhe
Mixing the virgui territericsof
'rtd Ttay deuutod . cabin, of tta «uth abould nrita driven atar«yvraaithr d(B&gt;
time; an old ahip battling for its life with sky of Bismarck, under tbo Palmetto,
the fury of the tempest; darkness cvety- .under the Pallcan. or ou the banka of the
'‘tataufidkl‘J,v etern*1 »upa*re- ; in terror from tbe homos of ‘heiyj^“J- I
«*•
At
crihb tho
where: tho winds raging and bowling; the Mohawk, that Republicanism that rognrda
’Jtavdci--. '”
nf chureh and school
hood aud tta graves of their murdered ,
party raa born
It drew its
1*5“
* °1
wU*’
«P« । d—1
WkBU he rrfnr1
T5eUL?S fiS taXuun from that fire of Hbert;
Logo waves beating on the aides of the with dUsatlsfaction a despotism which
ship, and making her shiver from
f--------stem
•— *to
“ under the "aic semper tymnnii" of tho
««* dem .*‘.7’
sUr- ^ut tfacf do | Kearney ho meant that lawlesaueo and
P^(
ih-fitcd in every mana
the I Old Dominion eliminates, by slaughter,
stern. Tlie lightning waa flashing,
'
tav» »
tl,dr raudidaXe shall j communism, although they *b.ov'1^ *4°
.
jmd which all tbe powers of ignorthunders rolling; there was danger every- •] popular majorities In tho name of Deraocuc.ri\,u
tnoni1 character tale taws to a whole city. wouJd
I -.
’^4 tVraxmv can never wholly
rholly ex
ex-„
UC1X1
n
bold,
coure;
racy
—
a
Reuublieaniam
aa embodied and
where.
1
saw
at
the
helm
5an«&gt;u't,‘ !d”ierat* congress
The where meet u foe in him. and. popular or
. .
-j-^0 Republican party came to
geons Immovable, commanding man
In ; stated in tba platform of principles this
?i'“' ‘‘“I** “*»
“OPOP^.
her lO.^
I XTud
ft entered
and save tta
the repobta
republic
’“TT
the tempest.
lhe consmotion. 1 day adopted by your convenUon.
"" ’!l’,B“3doMa!iBcatioua, I right, let tta chips fly where they may.
,
wlicn the
as■xwhen
the beleaguered
Ifrieaguerrd and
and 2**oulot* in the danger, hopeful. I saw him’
Gentlemen, auch * representative Ra­
taLb *
K*B»ut Icauler of I
Lib Integrity, hut
• i^led territories were struggling tor freaX ihat old ahlfiad bring her into her publican ta James 0. Blaine, of Maine If
0^1 "y Jtarty-James G Blaine
courage, and ids uncounted cxp«ri&lt; uco are ,
drow ^und them the aacr*d
harbor Into »tUl waters, into safety. That nominated to-night Ha campaign would
•ta tevr ” "' r7’w,‘*1 *'»th tbo vast t the
tho qualities
qualities offered to his
H»,
ij cbete of
of 11
lib®rtv
bertv which
which tbe
tbe demon
demon of
of starsbvman
wks
a
hero.
I
saw
tho
good
old
ship
---------------™.
-----------------------OTfo..
^^
nnvor
J.,™!
to
ero~
t
made
them
1,-‘ 1.■ hiovemexita of ita first ; The only argument agslust
try h&gt;»
made them
of state, the slate of Maine, within the '
“mtury. 4. •» tor auuu, worthy of tar past ing them would amaze Solomon
J" ! fra* forww
tore ver Strengthenrd
Strengthened by its victory
way
last year fighting her
h
““through
,u '" the
* “ powder bumod to firh into tta backs of Ida
2Ttta
th? young
young party.
und«
ptvpb&gt; •&lt;» -f her future, asks fbTa thoaghl there could ta•«‘&lt;*W "®
lh(1 frontlet,
frontlet, the
party under
,
at tta same dangers- leaders. It would only be exploded to
iartty of genius, oaks under ^ta sum Having tried Gmnt t
, the tatdereblp
of that
man wta.
ofgreat
that great
man an
wta on
She
was
freighted
with nil
that Illuminate the inauguration. The brazen
’■••• -.-randest combination aud found him faithful, we are • । this #spot- twenty
t -venty years ago. was
was mads
uiode its
is nrerioUB
In
the
principles of tbrosta of ttacaxuion in yonder square,
" ‘; id lirrixj tatwath her must not. even after toJntcrrnlI of
1^./
leodcr entered the national capital
espitul and I our republic, wish tta rights of tta Amer- waiting to tarald. th* result of tta «mJun.es G. Btaine.
lru*r him again
tho .Ku
high
l.lrt.
duties
dutiea
&lt;&gt;f of
the tta*
yrnvern
rcrern ! lean citiz. tiship. with afa that U gnar- ventian,
veution, would not have time to cool bebe­
’
ra host, led by thb
does not mteh a fallacy taj°|v»twVi. 1 ment
The light which shone from ita 1 autecd to lbs American citizen by cnir fore his
hht name
name* would ta
be caught up cm
on tan
t«n
■ -.ubeno defeat
Ameritto republicexrlutfo Jcffere^u
JJte,.d'speiled tta darkness ir which
thousand tooguae of electric flame. It
CUU»U*UWU.
------i vear-. y«r flUod
from public treat
Why? »«'£* £
^.nahnmded tbe repeal and
would swaeo down from the old Pine Tree
tlon
u-te.1 ...f.
**» tuo arch traitor tod
.1.
melt(3 the shackle*of every
Miw]
r
.t_jwere on
* her and intense AuxJetj
talioo* of
of tho
tho revolution;!
revolution:
state. It would go over the hilla aud valr«w- filled every American heart, lost the grant
old ship, the 'State of Maine.” might gt
• ■ -V-.UVI UK-Iuuno* Ol UOTWWV-k
——- . . ,
'' *.&lt;rrt Iqcenda.of
dot
|bf &gt;h^ow ..f th*c*IkvOT. .of liblit are
OT asked
—krf to
u&gt; Mtrerim.
oOTrtM Onu&gt;»
(*»■&gt;
1 -«fo-t ■•foch
foci? 1the
ta SOOS
him. Why?
i •
sons of freedom . trust
t:~r. hk=.
“■by’ Because
Bacauso he
ht «*•
“■=’du-‘.;i.

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MACKINAC
Summer Tours.

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DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND

DETROIT AND
OUR ILLUSTRATED

CLEVELAND
P*MFMUm

MirtkCtaMtaataptatt.
OETROrr, BICM.

�CONGRESSIONAL NEWS.

On Historic Ground
Great Gathering of Veterans on
Gettysburg Field.

WORK
OF THE NATIONAL
LAW­
MAKERS BRIEFLY STATED.

bOH! tbe OMiBURb

would tx&gt;
market a

IHBOOIHUi MONUMENTS DEDICATED

tLlr drihr poUMM to Ujlr bsart’s c-onGovernor

rjrXZov by poktag it -ttb • Pta.
~

Ybo

tW-

s-..1.

Washikotox City. June ■T..—Notice waa
sympathy such

At tbe (-.inclusion
of tbo address, Gov-

lew

♦hich the iron Brigade. In which Wisconsin
had throe reghnsnta, pomed on that msmoraBL Isbof July. MB.
Mort prominent among th- spectators was

feeling, and thought none knew better how
to manifest there feelings than ths troops of
ths First corps.

valor, fortitude or faith.

In paying tribute

present, God bluet them, and may tlvoy dis­
pel all allusions that may come between the

Tbo band played ‘•Dixie" before Longthen Gen. Fairchild was introduced, and
started out with tho sentence: “Twenty-five

Couffiirate and A Yankee between ‘Dixie’
and 'Yhnkee Doodle'" Ho did not know a
bettor objoct-l-awoa for tho young than
these fraterpsl gatherings of those two once
hostile srmiea.
■
tbe afternoon tbe monument of the Eightythird New York regiment was dedicated. It
Is fifty-ouo feet high and the finest regimental
monument on tbe field
In the evening Bishop Uewntan addrossed
an audience of SA) in Christ's Lutheran
church on tbe mission of the country.

bose ball club went to Detroit yesterday, and

granting

for

Chicago and

Getaein

for

Detroit.

ton 2, Washington 4.
Chicago, June 97.—With Van Haltnn in

since tl&gt; « bloody un­

thrir twooorps took

tisfted with Monday.

Now TUI tin WiacoxsiK VOM.

Round Top. the exorcist* taking place in.

burg 5, Indtanapriis 7; st Philadelphia—
New York 4, Philadelphia 1; at Boofion—
Washington-Boston game jeetponed—rain.
ChicaOO, June 3i—An»onyput Borchers
in tbo box at Detroit yMterday and got badly
beaten. Tbe league base ball scores yorterday were: At Boston—Boston 13, Washing-

•r. CoL’James W. Duffy, chairman

presided.
Bright sansbine and a delightful breeze
contributed much

Washington 7—fourteen innings.
Chicago, June ».—Tho National league
fully doubled yes-

apol Is—Indianapolis 2, Detroit V; at Philadel­
phia- Philadelphia 3, Boston 8; at Pittsburg
—Pittaburg 0, Chicago 4; at Now York—
were thronged with

mnut, CoL William
Howard 'command-

■way with a few hundred th.nuan.1 u—J?
■Minin fn Canada e-vl Ak.Ii.__ ' ’ .
tbe “trwmctimr by returning vrLthLi

Tbe laud bill occupied tbo attention of tbe

yesterday agree&lt;! to house amendments to
senate bills authorising tbo construction of
bridges at Muscatine and Clinton, la.; Ne­
braska City, Neb., and Ocaquan, Illa A
bill was introduced to provide for appeal on
capital cases decided in the United States
district court nt Fort Smith, Ark. The
river and barter appropriation bill was then
taken up and a large number of senate amend-

gregale 31.3dOO.UOO The senate then adjournixl.
.
Tbe house paso-d tbe public land bill with
an amendment by Holman retaining tho
tltla of the government in all coal
found on
public
hinds.
Tbe tariff
bill was then taken ‘ up and Kelley
made a proposition to drop it until next ses­
sion, to be passed then or not, as tho election
should determine. This was opposed by both
Mills and Raed, and a long discuoslou 'was

Misaankae county's old jail at fAksCdv
was burned Bunday evening, l.-.t tberocA
bouse ad loininr was
___

lltM;

Alpena lumbsrmai have dkpoeed of 5,000,­
000 shingles and 50,000,(00 fee. of lumbar
since tho 1st of January.
Somebmiy .tidnt love A. J. Ufomia, a
away, tbe Volunteer was under iuu mu Chsriro. Allegan county, farmer, and to ac­
and the Stranger was badly baadlropjJed. quaint him of the fact, girdled bls apple
At 18:40 tbe Puritan turned the stake-boat orchard. Some folks have strange .rays of
off Hardings, and the Volunteer at 13:48. ■showing their likes and dislikes.
From thia time the Volunteer steadily
gained on the Puritan. , and at 13:M
pawed ber to windward, leaving tbo Stran­
ger fully a mile behind. Tho Volunteer
turned the second stake boat at 3:IH, and tbe
A bursting emery Wheel at Sand Lake
Puritan sixteen mlnunu latiT. Tbe watar
was comparatively smooth and tbe rwwl’
sailed for the finishing line in tbe following

Mxo—1 u. U1» •&gt;

incentive to their rem &lt;nl.

330:45, Hesper at Sj33&gt;*0, aud Puri’an at

light puntes ind ordinary tendencies to sweat
____ - -O 'I —-,

teenth annua! eight oared.four miles, straight

afternoon at 5 o'clock over tbe Thames rirer
course from Gale's Ferry to Winthrop Point,

Detrot} already sojourning in Furops.

and brick other than flrn brick, and then the
bouse adjourned.
Washixgtox Crrr, June 3L—Seven pen­
sion bilb. which had been vetoed, woro ro-

oat effort made to make the mine pay a
golden dividend.
Israel Williams died at Bropson at the ago

nigh perfect condition.

1812.

Dickie

cvptancu of Robert H. Cowdrey, candidate

it is

dated

promise of being too abundant this season In
many sections for the farmer's welfare.

dressed to William

cinnatl industrial expositlou by a big exhibit
of water fn&gt;m her mineral springs. To avoid
making this exhilut too conspicuous ou tbo
summer sir, it will be carcrully secured la
bottles.
An Adrian couple who recently celebrated
their sixtieth wedding anniversary, ought to
bat pretty well si-qualnted, as they've not

Houghton, seer

necesMry appropriations by tb» noth Inst.
The army appropriation then camo up, and
4'TQJ.OOO was added for cannon, torpedrsw.
utr. Pending action on another amendment
appropriating 3730,000 for a gun factory at
Watervliet arsenal, N. Y., tbe senate ad-

er pro tent during tbo absence of Carlisle,
and thon took up the tariff bill. A g&gt;»xl
deal of political debate was Indulged in. Tbo

and to strike therefrom plums, prunes, pulp

akippad, turns out to Im a wsoHbC r.-s^ka
-A ,L_ r-.,„
t

FIVE MEN FALL EIGHTY FEET.

tional campaign
committee.
M r.
Cowdroy dorian*
that his duty seems

CTT.
WUU( .&gt;..—.111 SCVI.JT.: -x-OTn
at Daniel Marsh ii &amp;xj,‘ c«l nua«, two
miles south of Btlie rille. Ul« , late in thfor tbo day tbe hoistlng-rop-s broke sad ht
firemen fall to the bottom, a distant of
eighty feet. Tho list of iujurol is a. follw;
Edward Hoffman, 31 years rid. both
crushed below the knw: John .L Wattses,
2j years old, both ankles enubed; Cbsrim

and internally injured, ail! die. Oscar Ver­

■

Professor Charles

UNITED LABOR PARTY.

tbe contrary" notwithstanding, and Paris of

propriation.s for thirty days was presented
and referred, after Allison had stated in of-

Grand Rapidsite wbo it «u&gt;
, akrilUJ kl.
... .

__________

tho hands cf Detroit cspitaltsta, new and im-

was resumed, and amendments were adopted
.adding &lt;30,000 to tbo Ohio river appropria­
tion. and 125,000 to that for tbo Nt. Clair
flats. Mich. The bill was then laid aside,

purpose originally intend-1
Canned mackerel that nad b*ro expos*! to
tbe open air for forty-eight hours
tbe family of D. V. 8psno«r. .f
though all recovered except a liuLi child
A Graud Ra&gt;!dsite is balMlngafiddL? from
material that was used In tho cuflatractioa of

Jackson City authoriti- say Cue English

3:44:30 tbe Volunteer cnwed tbe line a wtn-

A number of motions to strike from the free

his rights and duties regarding tho veto

Robert Murray for murder. and another triZ
-r-nMy-r to Im,. II. .l_i, ..,

etom t—Urr™ mil— lutoxm. X-r. -'
la— - Hilrtartwl
da Clyte.
•
S-yaehte
7 s. follows:
Puritan.
Ghana. 11-JJ7; Adrienne.

crease' the time in which eotrymen must
build dwellings on their claims to six months
Instead of throe, and. without final action on
tho bill, the house adjourned.

sight.
Tbe pump«at the Calumet and Hecla miro
.
All-—v«...fcwtha neat rix

Detroit 2,Chicago 0; at Indianapolis— Indian­
apolis.'!, Pittsburg 0; at Philadelphia—

expectedly in

tbo thirteen

iegialative, executive and judicial appronri-

Following is a list of entries:
"‘Jri “SJtJi
seboooers, thirty-six miles:
rmto. Adrtmo.;
miles- Dtar.a, Bohemian: first-class duops.
Uirtj...
milVoto»l~r.

BASE BALL ^TTRACTION&amp;

throughout the ex*

ffial

bill prohibiting tbu purchasn of conrict-

alluding to the doad said: -Such
fittingly, I touchingly
Is tbo sacrifice sometimes demanded by tbo
usages of war." Glancing toward Round
Top: “You crowning heights are now for

the trust being re■Ktoxn wtsroxww
«lr*1
voi.r lTrxRa.
Beaver, of Pttnn■ytvanla, ex-officio president of tbo Memorial
aasoch'-tio!!.
Gon. I uaus Fairchild, past national com.t n a D
1—« kto Imfr-

to-

Htsie tees Chan 35,(XW.OOO.

not on tbe Held
tbe stand, oapl.
Levy E. Pond, preeident of tbe Wis­
consin Monument
commisrion, csdled

was tbn eloquent
addroM of United

Hi left to trr

Confederate

A couple of Caronua boy, emnuU u .
game of burglar, when one of ttom took Lt
good aim, inflicting a wound In tb-Lu.2?
neck which may prove fatal
Thomas Hyland, of Grand
Jackson orison for a teem
a ‘

The lost two uanml
______ _________ —
ras loodrioa.
AD are single exrspt Hoffman and Mr.-riil,

children.

GAUtrsrito.

of ber daughter.

Dis. Juiw-

Mrs.

2t&gt;.—Charlotte

Aaron Welcome. st

ward Balter, on a plantation nyir tha; pteat
short tu»-. roai-

Baptist church and was in attcndarr~ st its

:
lieres tbe United

policy

ft

would

Joe Hieltsmt, who lived near Cadillac, mH
a bone's b-els and an uatinwly end. He was

from f 100 to (3U0 per annum.

Joseph county.
A Detroit clergyman publicly advocates

Edith OUver Gwynne. a sister of Mro C«neliite Vanderbilt, to M*tlUam Fe iring GiU, *

CtncAOO, July 2.—Tbe Detroit sluggers of
tbe National Bose Ball league aro moving Up
on the Chicago nine, and now ore hut 39
pointe behind. The schedule of all the prin-

journed.

LOCKrOKT.
Altbouse, tbe well-known mystari'Mii Athos
sleeper, has bad a narrow Hespe from ifaotb
by prisoning. Two strange men visited Mn.
Altbouse sod it is thought they iniuced ner

vigorously defended by Hawley. Tbe bill was
laid bride without action, and the resolution

Ninty-sovuuth, Fifty-fourth, and Ono Huntbe One Hundred and Fifty-first Ptennsyl-

ment, but adjournment was reached without

Ne^-York 9, Washington 0; al Philadelphia
-Philadelphia 0, Boston 0; at PittsburgPittsburg &lt;1. Chicago 4; at ’ *'
’
diauapolis 13, Detroit &amp; .

idea who they were, although «htalk. The case has been Laid before tb» «*■
statuary and tho adding thereto of prlmullns.

lost his life.

triet attorney. __________ _____

IDLE IRON WORKERS.
Will do some of tbe talking

Milwackxx, Jane 30.—Francis Hinton,

Cum,, tom.
Ham-.?
ebambsn-has ordered a temp»rory inJ“DC'
[alnst nine sri(*&gt;nkoepers
hey occupy, rsstrainiac tbsa
Uquor until applKS’-lJaB wr

would shut down Saturday night and remain

harbor bill waa the subject principally die-

propriat Iona

3300,QUO; Missouririrer.11,000,(XX); directing

Michigan, at Chicago, for

required to work sixty hours instead of MF

besrfasia

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Hastings Banner.

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^XXXIH. NO. 11.

HASTINGS, MICH.. JULY 11, 1888.

Hastings Banner.
a w.-.m—taj’. •&gt;&gt;■

11

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The

Wool aex eta last week.

CofXTY. MfCTOOAM.

r.irriox rate*:
e* ot) ''ER YEAR.
WJ" to'™1 “'.to'
1! »’t I“d .*.&lt;in wlU nasUlTalybafilJfi.
Jri*
r. rent* will be added for P«t""
reside* outside of the
r$»ty.
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i',t?f.:tiinithe?Job Printing Defcpec^yii’ ‘h‘txxr.a. Kventhlngjn the
&gt;• kM with the fataat tacos of
sppr.nrd pattern* of machlnenr
to-’tkiuru employed- enables the

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O DounelL
J. K. Covert. Carlton.
Psatmaater. Freeport.
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MofthlrodJ^roar Creek.
F. G. Norwood. Delton.
■; ’’111 Shero. Hickory Cbraen.
Brown A Calm*, Prairieville.
rODl&gt;Fl»ber/ Cre-ya Corner*.
u m. lirowari*,. Broward.
A.
Fostraa*ter. Yankee Bpring*.
C. W. Armstroug. Bowen* Mills.
Money paid to these agents wlU t»e receipted
f?,r b? u": Banxkm proprietors, and we trust
all suoscribeni at tbe place* named who have
not settled with u* wifi

BW%OK14?S'lbKMtN.

A VANARMAN.
loiwym.
*hc *ute &lt;u&lt;l *“

There is a feeling of relief to all that the
Fourth doe* not come next week.
McMlnmes Carpenter and Morgan have
returned from lensing, where tlwy went
l
oa£ ’ ■•rtHUsti'ix* National Rank.
to see Mrs. Fred Alexander. Her many
Basting*. Mieblaan.
R,wm* l-\ if nnrt b. new friends will feel sari to hear that she Is en­
.retd ltat&gt;ld*. Mich.
tirely helpless. i v*i.«. SlfAHT.
Mrs. Esther Botes came to visit her fath­
I F. KNAI-WX.
. .. II V,*.- Anu IV
er the 3d.
Little Mattle Ames, of Ada. Is staying
with her aunt, Mrs. S. Ftffbea.
There Is a terrible racket, pounding, etc.,
HssUogs, Mieh. over at Mr. Moxom’s. and they say It Is n
. nt tne »taie. Special
M.-xxv ro tx&gt;AX ox new house.
r Wet*«ert.s hardware
James Miller went tn Carltou Sunday to
see. Dr. Wright Think the Dr. had better
M- I’. IL'meopathic move,this way.
and Nuratvn.
Clarence Geer, aged 18, was drowned
. ,,,
.
• -flee o»er N’e»ta’s *tore
was
: isffii hip
Al: call* the 5th. In Thomapple river.
-i ‘■.'t.- 1 - I’- *V&lt;&gt;&gt; reloaded to. Kcri- working for J. L. Brodghton about 1’^
■ -' » &gt; ■
Center and church miles from their residence, thus being
HMt . • M »• •___________________ obliged to take his dinner with him. It is
supposed that lie turned his horse out tu
feed at 12 o’ciirk and went In bathing nt
that time, as he lud dot eaten hl* dinner.
ta.&lt; i iwrvalioti of vision Mr. H.’s dog Lad was with him and stayed
sfKCTACLtai and eye
until evening, when he came home and
■ Broadway, near Court followrtl his master aniuud until he l&gt;ecamc uneasy and went to «_■»• what was the
matter. He found the hor»e, but no
QU ITU .v
clarence. He .searched until -midnight.
Early next morning a jmrty of men resum­
in block, Hastings.)
ed the search, and found his clothes but
•art* of the state.
the laaiy was pot found until Saturday
morning. In the afternoon he was taken
to hl* long resting place, beside hi* mother
in Middleville cemetery. Although he
luid no home, he was nibt without friends
for hr wa* friendly to all and the-com­
munity mourn fur him. Hi* life was like
lil* death, lonely and sorrowful.

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fra-tlre la * ’ &lt;

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th «nte&gt; ;&gt; .licit . on a man's property against
Imb?Ire.l^titulugor wind;,against a man's
Life by tfrath .in J accident.
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jOffleein Abtinwt Bt wk. llasUngs, Mich.)
Batetbe uniy set of Abstract Books tn Barry
C«cry.
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it TL'DIEi:M.\N. H..m&lt;epathicThy-

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&gt;; :.u&gt; nml SuigeoiL
;
;Oflcc orar Lorup’s drus store.)' ,

JjAirriN V. BAHKEIL Real Hstate.lnOBcauttbG‘. R4.ivnulb&lt;vn. 2 doors north
•'! I'ostoSice.
8r*eix!*tteu:Mugir,m to making exchanges
f&amp;pervr. ■ T.i* interest* of unn-rtsldent
wweny'iw;ivr*c*n-luily looked after. Farms
Stall»lr-« Ijt tale or evchuige. Houses and
[AMES A. .-IVEEZEY.
d
Lawyr.
Ita-nnx*. Mich.
_ftumce»ln
?•! rise state. Offlceover
W. H. tWsantz- ttsre.

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
l’»r. Jtfferwn arid Court Sti^ Hatting*. Midi.
Rate*. 9 (.00 per Day.
TinHw:»a&lt;-«. with pteaiant room*. -The
purouiK- "I tte
t- rrqtectfully solicited.

Hastings City Bank,
Ihdii

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Mich.

APITAL, $50,000.00.

loorpiriiM under the law* of the Htate of
Mlchlgjui.
Open tor
i&gt;„-. )s.
m bmidlng formeny ureppted by Mnwr Bro*.
0. o. Bobinwa, ftMtaent)

C. V. Beebe, Cashier.

if. 8. Goodyrjr.
W. H. Power*.
b. 0. Ribiti*! t.
J. A. Greble,
Lt Knsppts.
Chester Messer.
C- I). Beebe.

1 bvnrrd Banking Busineaa Transacted.

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Independence day paseed off quietly
with tin* citizens at and about the Corners.
.Some spept the day at Camp St. Louis en­
joying a steamltoal ride up and down Gull
lake: otlier* celebrated the day at oilier
public resort*.
Quite a sensation occurred on Saturday
morning on receiving news of the death of
F. ('. McAllister who fell dead the pre­
vious day. He was an esteemed member
In society and fnr many years a resident
of this township, lie leave* a widow and
a large circle of relatives and friends to
mourn his sudden death.
Haying is well under way.
John Sbean. A- G. Cortright. Will Lash­
er and Ed. Orlliey went to Hasting* as
delegate* to the • democrat convention on
Saturday.
Some farmers Intend to conum*nev har­
vesting wheat on Tuesday.
Too busy a season for your scribe to
glean a great amount of news fur the bene­
fit of the Baxnku readers this week.

f’«*»Utfon wall

"Tw hou*e on the

lhe ,M“W!»&gt;&gt;«««»&lt;mill,
drav .L&lt;T?her h“* 1Utt”1 * on* h&lt;**
uraj and delivery wagon.
.Ji.h“ 1“*1 '««&lt;’•* • &gt;w &gt;»'utee of lumber.
Mrs. F. Sargent Is very sick.
andtM^?&lt;nMi^
IIak**s- of thls !’&gt;aw.
STtat°f springport. Sundayeu in Grand Rapids.
”• *"

Uf,’*br»kenutat the planing mill last
Monday night, but was discovered before
much dantagv was done.
Houghtalta A Rogers will build a brick
block soon, next to Wager’s new block.
rhe foundation Is being lakl for G.
Hnchen’s new house.
The celebration passed off very pleas­
antly. A large crowd was present, and a
good time enjoyed. The oration was ex­
cellent. It was estimated that about 6.000
people spent their 4th at this place. It is
wirt to te the gran&lt;lest celebration erer
known In Ionia Co.
Harvesting Is near at hand.

The gnat and only Important event of
the past week in Nashville was the racing
matinee on - Wrtncaday last, the glorious
Fourth. A. L Kasey’s stallion. “Barty
Gold&lt;lusL” was the winner of the free-forall trot, with Dan IL second and Levan
third. Be*: time SSL
No Hastings
horse* entered. The stallion trot did not
fill. The n-minutt* trot m il* won by Hank­
er Golrtdust. with Hazel second and Foxy
third. The green running race wa*
by Bay Frank, with Baby second. Fre^
lor-alll running race Mas won by Slnbad.
with Buy Frank second and Frederick I*,
third. Emmet Snyder, of Charlotte, took
first money in both the hrif-mile and 100
yard* foot race*. Nashville won the bull
game with Hasting* by IT to IS. with an
inning to spare. Vermontville kids won
from Nashville kids U to II hi seven inn­
ing*. The day throughout was very pleas­
antly apent, there being no repetition of
the dtsmeeful dninkenne** nt the year
before, brth of the saloon* bring closed.
The attendance was aixnit. 3.000.
The Australian Novelty comitany went
tb^decr* here !a*t week Tuwlay night,
taking the morning train »&gt;ock to Grand
Rapids, from where they startixl.
Jim PIlbMm am! Vera .tndrew* have
'tarted, a dime museum. They exploited
at loilte Odessa on the 4th. doing a good
busimw*. and here Saturday. They have
a very creditable exhibition and ought to
do well.
The Kalamu kid* came over Saturday
and did up our kid base ball team ten to
nine, in a hotly evutestrd game.
S. (tverholt, wife atul daughter have re­
turned from Albion. Indiana, and again
settled down among their Nashville friends.
Steam heating ap)&gt;aratu* i* being placed
In sch&lt;»d Imljding.
Fred Baker I* visiting friemisat Heuvel-

"■'liank Southwell, of Vermontville, was
run through toe Mil!* of justice last week
and came out atauit S.’&gt; poorer. Plain
drunk.
Frank Lampman and John Graves were
nrrestwl last Friday for drunkenness and
will stand trial thb week before Justice
Mills.
Hie Nashville Odd Fellow* have rented
and fitted up an elegant new hall in the
Kocher block, which they met in f»r tbe
first time Inst Friday night. All the Nash­
ville l&lt;Nlgre now have comfortable homes.
Mrs. Dr. Goucher wna badly hurt on the
Fourth by being thrown from her buggy.
•She is Improving rapidly.
Himc Wairath has Joined the Go*hen.
Fanners have had a fine time for ha&gt;Indiana, fiand and will accumpany them to
Ing and now we have a fine rain.
At tlie covenant meeting of the Baptist Atlanta. Georgia, where they are engaged
fur several month*.
iwciety.on Saturday last, two perron*, pre­
0. I’. St’CKEIL
sented themselves as candidates for mem­
bership. The Baptists are making pre*
paratlons for a harvest picnic, which will
take place two weeks from Wednesday.
Our little village eelebraUs! the Fourth
July 25th, If nothing happens to prevent: in grand style, and toe large crowd In at­
about 97 was realized from the sale at straw- tendance during the day greatly enjoyed
lierrles and ice cream on Saturday even­ themselves and every one l&gt;ehaved well,
there being no disturbance of any kind.
ing.
Mrs. Millie Fisher, of Grand Rapid*. I* CoL Gill addreased the people in his usmri
iiappy manner, ansi toe crowd test!tied
spending the week with friends here.
Mrs. Henry Mosher Is cntertalnltyf rom- their approval by giving three cheers for
the Col. awl our flag.
The tire-works wenP#A&gt; lawn social will be held at J. J. Per­
very gus’d. far exceeding the expectation of
kins’ on Wednesday evening for the bene­ riiany. The dances at this place and at tbe
Island house were well patronized. Tbe
fit of the M. E. society.
Henry Storm* and ladj spent Sunday at steamer was loaded each trip, ami has! she
been larger woulsl still have had a fu.ll
Aload.
Quite a targe numlier of laslies and
There Is a good opening here for a sober
shoemaker, hope romrone will take the gentlemen from Kalsnuuoo are now stop­
ping at their boat house, ami there Is quite
chance.
a throng of vUltorw coming ansi going too
and from our village, which Is so beauti­
Mr. Hinckley risle* In a new double fully sltuaUri among the lakes.
1 have no sickness ta record, and our vil­
blMhw Nellie titevens has not been over to
lage so far has been -rf-markably healthy.
school lately. Perhaps ahe has l-een »lck. The hay-makers were not quite ready for
Oscar Campbell lias returned from near tbe late rain, but toe growing crops were.
Harvest b almost tajw, and there an; Mjme
Battle Creek.
ir
...
Mildred Corning visited Lacey'"“J*
vs-ry nice piece* of wheat in this ylcinlDMark Rogers, a highly esteemed yout g
Your correspondent «n&lt;l several others
man ef this ptace. was drowned June Wtt of our village attended toe aBver wedding
In Long lake. There were four couple of Malcome McCallum and wife on the af­
camping near the take. The lake ww ternoon of the fifth. The worthy cfiuple
were taken entirely by surprise, and when
dragged the second time before,toe
boy was brought to shore. The funer*J they saw about sixty persons assemble to
S-l*. wrw teld «&gt;
M«hodW dwrrt
do honor to the occasion their heart* were
Sunday nt eleven uefock. Hr !»'" too full for Utterance. The present* were
fine amountlhg to about forty dollars.
a father, three statery. ansi two
mourn beaktes a targe circle
JJend*. The company brought with them a bounte­
He was IP years of age and a member of ous supplv Of refreshment*. Including Ice
•—•Ion ,J&gt;
the Free Will Baptist church.
nu-nt. Mr. MrC.nuu.ndwir.
.r-n-Mb rw««l br .11 wfc&gt; trow Uiem.
Ixmg
may
they
live
to
enjoy
life.
F. -M. Seariee and family ye
visit with relative* from New York this

Delayed Letter.
Haying has commenced and will be a

Nice rain Bunday morning.
Wheat in these parta will soon be ready

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UMinaPCroweli cloaed tier sphuol last Fri­
day? Delta Park* received the prixe for

for the reaper.
Eld. Vereey. of BattleCreek. occupied
toe pulpit of the Disciple church on Satur­
day evening. Sunday afternoon and even-

leaving off to tbe head toe most.
•
Mnu Hunt, who hs* been very rick with
meaalM. U abte to be up again.
Mr. Holtopefer I* preparing to build a

homes in georgiai
‘
Me*!nr youraelf—A state
«*&gt;&lt;;{a,|»*ntage»-the empire
H-**! climate, best coontry

HELPING FOLKS TO SEE THEMSELVES
Tita celebration j&lt;esM-d off very pluutAS OTH2RS SEE THEM.
antly here the 4th; fire work*, free lemon­
ade and candy In the evening.
Annie Tlbblib entertained her Sunday
school class consisting of about one dozen
small boys and girls, Friday afternoon at
4 o’clock.
Samuel Rickcnmore I* visiting his par­
ents at this place.
Tbs buxinun of rowing newspapers for
A large number ot the young |&gt;eople at­
Delayed Utter.
tended the dance at Camp St. Louis Wed­
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brook* .visited at P. nesday evening.
Rogers’ Sunday.
Mrs. Hannah Cali Is visiting friend* in
An Ice cream social at the Lent school Allegan.
houee Friday evening.
Blanche Draper, of Augusta, I* visiting
Ernest Cnok. visited friend* In Pralrb?- her grand parents. D. P. Flowers and wife,
vllle.
’
of this place.
Hatty Carpenter, grand daughter of
Mrs. Mary Flower* is visiting her
Pari*, and then wunt into the bminors in
jrvwpli Cook, was married at her home in daughter Mrs. A. J. Smith, of Augusta.
Plainwell to Mr. Norton.
Mr*. Eva Rickcnmore was seriously
Stephen Doitcr In building a house at bunted In the eye during the fireworks at
cone to this country tn carry out Ma «yrt«n
the station.
East Creasy Wednesday evening.
Emma Mead bought the first ticket sold
at Creasy.
manipulation.
Seven thousand papers wera
The ladles of the Star union will give
Carrie Holden Is visiting her aunt Mr*.
an lee cream social at the home of Mr*. Mary Norton, of Hasting*.
Porter Burton's ' Friday evening of this
week. July 18th. All are Invited.
Must al) of uk went to Thomannle lake
Warm and nice growing weather.
the 4 th.
Mis* Ettle M. Falk ta working at F. J.
W. Lang, of Albion, visited at Elier Norwood’s.
whoso name* are familiar in widely different
Lake* last week.
B. R. Hues ted ha.* a idee ul-m- well, put
Some wheat will be cut this week.
in.by George Hazen, of Prairieville.
. There is some talk of having n Sunday
Henry Arbor, of Orangeville, wa* in what particular news or information that
school picnic at the lake in about three town looking for a site for a drug store.
person want* from the paper*. Fully half of
week*.
Mr. Arbor has purchased the lot known a*
Eva Burnaby, of Middleville, wa* al the .Iona*’ lot; consideration 875.
home over Sunday.
Mr. Dodd* says he thinks wheat will be
Mrs. Kirk Davis, of Middleville, Is visit­ worth 81.25 per bushel before next June. faction'to room of *nubbcd reporter* *&gt;x&gt;ut
ing at her home.
A good many |&gt;eople from your city towjj to *”5 in tlinMj books the evidence of tha
Miss Susie Baldwin I* now organise hi spent the 4th at Crooked take fishing, boat anxiety of great lawyer* who have nothing to
the Sunday school, with Mrs. Munis- Bur­ riding, etc.
ton as assistant.
Our mill Is being nicely painted, the
Henry Havens lias n finer colt than you work lielng done by Plainwell imrtle*.
women who wouldn’t baretb-ir nanw* in tbA
see every day.
11. T. F. Dodds sismt jmlH of last week p.»prr &lt;pr anything to wo whatever is printed
A few from this vicinity expect tn get In Kansas, Missouri and Illinois returning about them. “Everything about the Sharp
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up at 5 o'clock in the tnomlng, Saturday, by the way of Chicago. Mr. Dodda reand jro to Wall lake an^hive a grand pic­ jsirts corn in Kansas to lie aliove tbe aver­
nic.
age, white wheat 1* not more thjm one-half “Everything atwut ber reception" I* tuidor
pic name of a tending society wou^n.
&lt;». A. Mantle’Is doing a driving buxines* “Everything Iwenng on fraud at clectiona?
Delayed letter.
In the blacksmith line, while E. Bishop Is U the •-nrteus order of a city oflkiaL Artirta
Eastman kitting was l&gt;adly stung almut doing a first-etas* business in wood work.
the face mid head while hiving a swarui of
to •&lt;- everything that is printed alxsut
!**•* last Monday.
.Mrs. Darius Putter and (tertrude Potter,
The Fourth passetl off quietly with us. Alxiut the time the picture i* exhibited, or
of Syracuse, N. Y.. are visiting friends in
Jennie Lamb ha* returned to Hasting-i. the book printed, they semi in an order for
thl» vicinity.
Claud and Mam! Hough have returned all the paragraph* rwfrrring to the work, and
The remains of Elisha; Crane, an old' to thi-lr home In Hosting*.
then prolstbiy quit work for a week, in order
Koldler. were buried In the Wilcox cemetery
The carpenters are busy completing the to rercl in the evidence of the tide of popular­
ity tliat they expect will roll over them. Of­
on Sunday la&gt;L
IIlllM-rt block.
Mrs. Fred Quick had a large rag l*eti at
•Will Downing will move Into Voight ten there is not a solicitary clipping charged
her bouse last Friday.
Hltrtlnger's house.
to tnuir account, ainny umc* uwru arc one
Russel Slade was kicked by a horse last
Frank Aspinall will move iuto hl* house or two only. If the picture i* a daub or tta*
■Sunday on the leg making him quite lame.
'
, Isxjk bait, tbe jmrngrapb* may ran up into
Bert Spaulding and Nettie Depew, of
That young isarlwr that has lately ar­ the hundreds; but statistics on this point ara\
.Section Hill. \(sited at Ixtwrie l&gt;ebolt’» rived makes busiuras hvelj' for Frank.
inccuiplute, a* theJwdcr is always cancvied
last Sunday.
John Velte drove into tsiwn with a‘load ofter n w wk of this.
t.Tiarlic Quick spent last Saturday and of furniture Saturday evening. That looks
Political mon. and ospbrielly congrrasmen.
■Sunday nt hi* grandfather* hi Nashville. like ks-epiug house.
. .
We wonder Why our health officer don’t tution, but they generally mean business and
Mr*. Cora, used to be Pluhi. of ludlnnn, look after the cause of that stench in a not vanity. Through it they collect maascs
ot statistics M.to some particular interwt for
certain part of our city.
I* visiting friend* here.
A' real estate .srtfice has Iwen locates! In which they stand sjMinwr, or get ev.denro of
L. B. Potter nfised a barn last Monday.
the teinteticy ot public sentiment' by which
Mr. and Mr*. Peter Anderson, of Mc­ smr town.
Marian McArthur’s hs&gt;ree ran away a
Bride. are visiting relative* and friend*.
John McCartney and Mrs. I a-ttie How­ few slays ags&gt;. Not much damage sra*
done.
«
land are married. *o we h«ar.
A goodly, numlier of our peoplefpeut
Mat*-! Quick ri-dted Ml*-* Elsie Mayo in
the Fourth at 1-ake Odessa.
Nashvilh-last week.
Monroe Itowladcr’a little, child fell and
Look* a* if the M. G. merchant wa* go­
m pH mentry notices
ing bi have an auction. Ha* got hl* red hurt its head badlv ou the Fourth.
• convention and St.
it Is reported that S. Haight will return now on the
flag tloatlug.
Louix, and
Matthew Cooper In stayiijg with his mmi to Woodland won.
order limit* the clippings to ••paragraphs at­
Most farmers have finished haying.
WI1L
Mr*. Emeline Dunham and little girl, of
As our items were so lengthy last week tacking him only." Iz&gt;rd Randolph Chur­
that the editor severely prunes! them we chill ouev gave an order of that sort to th*
N. Y-. are visiting friend*.
will forltear to writs; more sin account of London Institution, and hi* bill the first
month was for a 1,000 clipping*. “Great
tboM* terrible shs-ars.
ILi D. Bonner, our mall carrier., wishes Hca»rn» '. 1 can't stand this,” bu uid. Send
Oat- and corn are looking well.
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to announce to tl&gt;e traveling public that
The merry click of the nwwiwg machine
the fair to ansi from Hastings will be only a change," and his bill fell to nominal
Ik bean! through the land.
figures.
The glorlofis national holiday J.* past. 40 cents Dorn and after July Ttb.
. Yul'XSi SoLDIKK.
Moot of the people for mllea aruund cele­
brated at Stn-eter’s landing. They listen­
Thirty thousand wa|i-eyed pike minnows that is. printed about Votajnik goes to one
ed to the following exercises. Opening
were put into tbe takes of Jackson Couuiy. college professor in this city. Paragraph*
prayer by Rev. J. E. White, formerly of
Middleville, reading of declaration of Inde­
pendence by CoL Armstrong. 4)f Bowens
At a meeting of the members of tbs Royal
Mills, and an eloquent s|wech&gt;by M. F.
reference to th- Quaker bridge dam, another
United Service institution held recently a
Jordan, of Middleville: iHimdlctlon was
paragraphs of the Harlem bridge, and *rrthen pronounced by Rev. George, of Mid­
equipment and transport of modern armies.
dleville. Next followed the all impor­
CoL Huzier called attention to the present,
tant exercise, partaking of the riels dinner
attitude of foreign nations, with Large bodies
at Streeter’s hotel, at Mr. Griffith’s houseor
bnjugbt in the large basket* from home.
The amusement* were lx&gt;at-ridlng. danc­
ing, games of all kind* and drinking, we
think lake water. At far a* we know,
every one had a pleasant time and all went
signing or constructing. Usually they are
merry as a marriage bell.
tmdrailroeda; but these cavalry engagements
i-airt Sunday morning Mr. Goodacre l&lt;At
a valuable cow by lightning.
victory would depend upon which oldo would
Aboul ten stay* ago a nice valuable colt bo able to bring up infantry with the fin-work manufacturing comjtanlea keep
owned by John Hall atepped on a nail, and greatest rapidity. This involved railway
Monday it died of lock-jaw from the effects transportation. There were now everywhere
of the nail.
In foreign land* fortrwrare commanding the
ItaBt Monday morning. Austin Hunt. In line* of railways, and at tlw first opening of
looking over his hogs which he had In l&gt;a*- war upon the contiiftnt no doubt a doth
ture. found fourteen of Item in the fence
comer near tu gather a* though sleeping, them being victualed for any lengthened Of ibt^papcr rdaden. Important events in
and when he came up to them he 'found j»&gt;ri&lt;xL They must be prepared to strike busintM* s-s apt to bring patrons .around.
them all shad, killed by lightning. A quick blows, and within a short time of the UHanaelf and his failure," is a common en­
tree on the oppMltp aisle of the fence In outbreak of hostilities. They must rtttnco try. As a general thing the patrons are only
those who think they are likely to get ci&gt;mMr. Richard** field Ims! been struck by
lightning. Your corrrwpoudent alssi saw a by every horse; they ought not to handicap plimentry press notice*. People wb» no­
sheep about ten rods from the tree, which the soldier* by making them carry enormous
Is anppoawl to have been killed at the same
body involved in a ■■caudal. a divorce suit or
cient railway corps, abte to n-pnir railway* a similar affair, baa yet asked for clippings.
time.
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in advancing, and Pt break them down when
The growth of the tinrineae baa nereantated
they »wro not wonted. Thirdly, they must tin introduction into It of a complicated eye­
M- Waldorff ha-* a sick colt.
do without camp equipment and tents, beWheat nearly fit to harveat.
Master Wilder Rix i* visUlng friend* In in the future.
comment, such m art, literate, the drama,
thi* vteinity.
pohtfea and similar subjects, are made »epaJulia Goodyear and family are rusticat­
rate dlviatom of the buaima*. and everything
ing at Wall lakeIf the Cedar Creek correapondent had
•re Tbaso clippings are than ।
investigate*! I do not think he would have
men in charge of each i
wrttteh tbe article a'juvt the ilowcre. He
would have found the veteran wa* one of
the writ demo-green* In the country, and
and mailed to him at once. He has paid iti
bad some other party went there they weight to nboot thirty-eight pounds, Instead advance *5 for 100 •’clips," or at deof fifty-two jxjunds, which it wn* at prreont
would have stood a better chance.
The party referred to as Bourbon take* Men »bould carry not more than thirty
two republican papers and talks politic#
had been shown to taking infantry into
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8. A. Nteboh. Ot B.nl- cm*

Sunday morning to be conducted by &lt; ,
Griswold.
h . fiends
Maggie Johucox I* making her rn
hrn- , ; Mt Ob■
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Monday’ of this work w
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have daily- mail from Meetey • creasing

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Rev. C. P. Goodrich started for Reed
City Monday afternoon.
Several of the young folks sjxnt the 4th
In Battle Creek.
Mrs. Ball and son, of Dexter, who have
beenvhdtlng with her slater Mrs. IL A.
Lathrop, have returned home.
dataes Goodrich spent the 4th at Chatter.

Four Corner*.

"”.kK. KUhwd wife rf AHep». «•"&gt;

C.te.-

Tke best Advertising medium in. Bar­
ry County.

COUNTY NEWS.

COOK *
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vldony. iten. «»&gt;

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man dies, all his obituaries are

’"liriviu Sprague who iuw been spending

the winter in these’parts-md N- 1. *t*te
returned to hi* homo In Washington Ter.
“"^"w? N\ Boice ta •«!» on the •*«* H»tNchool commenced Monday after a few

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1,000 paragraphs
then b« may kill

collscted andpsddlsd

�Hastings Banner.

FARJl AND (iAjlDEN.

FRUITS AND

GOD'S GREAT PROMISE.

’TABLES.

Hasting*. July 11. IM*.
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Hbj IsracUced tbe Method with a View
ot Deciding lu Advisability.

thought It «oul&lt;l Udi me. Alter trying many
remedies.and fiadleg them ofn-.account*.!con­
cluded to try SC m mon* Liver Itegulator. and I

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Tbe following seem worthy of further
trial, vlx. Itasca. Jowell, Ontario. Sum
mit and Warfield.
Tbo following are classed aa doubtful,
or not sufficiently tested to justify an
opinion, viz.. Belmont, Bomba, Cor
mlchael, .Covell, Crimson Clu/tar. Gandy
Hendcraon and Lida.
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Of tbe newer raspberries, the following
are claaaed as promising, vlx. Carman.
Earhart. Golden Queen. Hllborn and
Johnston'a Sweet.
The following are classed as doubtful,
or not yet fully tested, viz. Rancoeas,
Nemaha and Springfield.
Crimson Beauty and Hansell are found
uncoiled to the soil and climate of this

easterly rouree until a direct line from «*irt last
meWloned rolnt would strike the east line of
point N'H rrxl« north nf the smith east corner
Of vald west half of Hmth ca-r .ptarter of said
•rcilnn tlflren. thrnrr smith tn the place of
beginning.* and bring U&gt;r same lands attached

due. to tbe highest bidder, at the north front
door of the Court bouse In'the citv rtf Hartlium,
Couptv of Rarrv ard State of Michigan that b«^
ing the place of bolding the circuit emtrt for
the rountv of Barry, °n Katunlav the 7th day
of July. A. D. iw. al 10 o'ejoek In the forenoon.
Dated at tbe city of Hastings this '.Oddayof
May A. D. 1*M.
Rakku Khrimmh.
KberU! of Barev Co.. Mleh.
By 1. W. VaoosiAX. Deputy Sheriff.
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Kx-M-rrv A VawAbxax.
Attorney's for Continental insurance Com­
pany.
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Frdbate Notice.
Statenf Michigan, (tounty of Harry—sg
Notice is hereby etveti. that b» an order of the
Probate Court for the County of Harrv. made on
the Sth dav of June. A. D. IMS. six months

rope. a stanchion and a saw
Procure
twenty-fire feet of one-half Inch rope and
fasten two three Indi rings to one end by
passing the end of the rope through the
rings and braiding it Into the rope again,
in a similar manner to splicing
A kitchen saw answer* the purpose
fairly well, provided it la sharp, strong
and moderately fine
A regular dehorn
ing saw dlffura from a kitchen ona in bav
Ing n stronger back and a thicker und
narrower blade
ll la thua ksa liable to
break. The blade being, narrower the di
rection ta more easily changed while saw
Ing. The btaile can also be reversed, so
m to saw while, pulling toward vou in
stead of pmdilng from you. as is the case
with on ordinary naw
If a strung stanchion Is not at hand, set
two strong posts, eight and one half fuel
long, four foot apart and three feet Id tbe
ground
Sei the posts securely
Tbe
atanchloirmust be etrong
Fig 2. drawn
to the scale of one half Inch to the fool,
will assist in making one.. The tlmbe:
used la two by six luehee. and may bo ban!
Elne or equally strong material
Tbe
&gt;wer edge of tbe top croas piece ta five
feet from the ground
It ta best to have
the stanchion this height so as to be able
to raise the head of tbe animal well up, as
It ta thus more powerless
Tbe aide of the
stanchion next tbe animal Is planked up
two feet from tbe ground This helps to
prevent tbo animal from running through
tbo stanchion while attempting to catch
him. and holds hia neck up If he throws
himself, as animals are very apt to da

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all creditor* of said drreit»ed an- required topre•ept their rlainis to aahl Probate Court, at the
of Derem1&gt;rr nmrt.iiyx} that such claims will be
bean! ’■rforv said e&gt;tort. on Thnrsdav. tbr cth

l-nibalr Orrtnr
State of Michigan. County af Barry.—a*.
At a tension ot the Probate Court for thevouu3 of Barry bolder; at the Probate OfficeIn thecity
Hastinite ta said county &lt;»&gt; Friday, tbe
Smd day of June. In the year one thousand
eight hundred ;iml riuhty eight.
Pre»eut. Wn&gt;. IV. Cole. Judge of Probate.
In the matter af the estate of Charles Hipp,
deceased.
On reiidma and tUlng thr petition, duly veri­
fied, of Josephine Hipp, widow of .aid deceased,
praytac that admlnlHtratlon of sold estate may
be xnurted to Josephine Hipp, or some other
suitable person.
• Thereupon It Is ordered, tliat Thursday,
tlte lath day of July, A. D. ltet&gt;. at ten
o'riqe* ta Ufa forenoon, be assigned for
tbe Bearing of said petition, and that

U any there be. why tbe prayer ot the peti­
tioner should not Ih* grantaa.
And it la further ordered that said petitioner
five notice to tint persons interested In said eatate.vf tbe ix-ndeticj &lt;&gt;t NUKI H'tltlon and the
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Keep tbo animals out of sight of those
fat iuchomed. so that when their turn
comes they will not bo frantic with the
sight or smell of blood. Having secured
mi snhnid in the stanchion, pass the rop«
around hia uock and doubling it pass the
loops through one of tbo rings and slip
tbe loop thus formed over the note of the
animal
Next pmw the free end of the
rope over one end of the cross piece at
the top of the stanchion (which has been
left projecting a foot or so for the pur
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Mate of Michigan, county of Barry.—aa.
At a aesalon or tbe ITobate Court tor the
County of Barry, boideu at the Probate Office ta
tbe Crty of Hastlnxv. In aaid county, on Haturttajr, the ttn! day ot June, ta tbe year one
thouund elrl.t hundred ami rishty-ctgtiL
' Fresadt. wm. W. Cole, Judge of l*robate.
In the matter of the estate of Celeste
Hayford, deceased.
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Ou reading ami filing tbe final account of
Loyal E. Kuappen, administrator of said estate,
praying that his said account mar t-eallowed as
bls final account, and the decreed distribution
and assignment duly madeimd he bo discharged
from bis said trust.
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Saturday, the
21 *t day of July. A. D. ISM. at ten o'clock in
the forenoon, be assigned tor tbe hearing of
said |&gt;etltlou. and that the heirs al law of said

den af the Probate
i, lu said count)-, and
Why tlu- pr..vr &lt;&gt;'
Itnuited. And It Is
pendedcy of said petition, and tbo bearing
thereof, by causing a copy c&gt;f this order to be
published In the Hasllrjpt Bannbil a newspa­
per printed and circulated In said county of
Barry', once in each week fur three mKOOsaive

LADIES

PEERLESS DYES.
n packrurwi or tor fartn
tot muiHiira. Tlirv do
saJewt W»&gt; II C. tnlyeai

pieoe.pass It through the free ring and over
tbe cross piece again, and have it held by
an
mi attendant
attendant The extra ring is simply a
convenience. After passing the rone over
the cross piece the first lime It Is difficult
to get the rope through the ring already
in use It is important to bring the rope
back to the head a second time in the
manner described; otherwise it will stack
nxid allow the, animal to move his head
about too freely
Thus secured to one side, saw off the
opposite horn
Thea unfasten and re
fasten on the other side in similar man­
nar and remove the remaining horn. No
exact rule can be given aa to the place to
saw
The best rule probably that can be

Ing ukiii remaining on .the born. Ani
mala vary in regard to the extent of the
skip-' al thu base of tbo bora.
The
thifuier skinned animals naturally bavo
the least, and the thicker skinned the
most The main object ta to naw off tbe
horn even with tbe heail. so that no pro­
jecting stub remains
No application to
the wounds la needed and ordinarily la
not advisable
Not only does the animal suffer but tlre&gt;
operation to not a pleasant one to a man
of sensitive nerves
It burta different
animals differently, and the younger more
than the older usually. In Mr Hunt*
opinion. Every one must decide for him
self the advlslbllity of dehorning II has
Dot been decided yet to the entire satin
faction of the public generally that de­
horning is desirable.
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Z^fa®JBdSewart, Decatur du
"Had lt not been fur Dr. )£*&amp;■*

tors. Am now in l«-»t ,&lt;t h.Sample bottka free aI w
drugstore.
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mount with God.

now 1 will ‘go up unto the Lord. i*rXmture^ £dl «ke an auxwm-ni tor

yoo tin.” (Ex. xxxri, ») How glortoo.
to m Jrou. Chnst, the prvpb* Uk. unto

utoiwnuiiu
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(1 John 11, 8). a ■ufflcient atonement for all.
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HABITS

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Run of Gtxl ijJanUItel Himself with mby te
In experiments in training tomatoes,
conducted last year at the farm of the
Michigan Agricultural collego, the method

Ing ua Hu brethren.

iHeb.il. HMM.

eight feet a stout stake was driven on
cither side of the row and fifteen Inchon
from the plant, the stakes when firmly
driven standing something over a foot
high. A strip of old boards was nailed
near,.the tops of tbo poata along cither
side of the row.
Then edgings were
tacked across from one side to tbe other,
four about each plant and a foot apart.
The plant now found itaelf growing up
between horizontal edgings, and as it be­
gun to lop the nick held it above the
ground
Upon thb. simple rack the
tomatoes needed no tying nor training,
and they spread themselves freely to the
sunlight. Tbo circulation of the air under
the racks was bo free that there was no
unusual danger from rot. This la de­
cidedly tbe best rack tried. It was noticed
also that the fruit rinem-d moreuniformlv
here than on the plants which were tied
to stakes
On the same grounds some olmcrvatlons
were made In tomato rot. which makes its
first appearance as a slight, spotty discol­
oration about the apex of the tomato
gradually extending and becoming darker
until the whole lop of the fruit sinks In.
This disease attacks tbe fruit at any time
after it is a third or a quarter grown.
Tomato rot Is of fungus origin.- Abun­
dant use of stable manure appears to aug­
ment the disease.
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BREAKING.

‘Don’t you set- liur tonguer
•Ohl yre bn* H perfectly dreadful!

whet, siw’* thinking about anything.”
Tin- young woman lu question was promonadmg on W set Fourteenth street early one
morning rececitly, 'attired In a bewitching

let wren two hp« of the d scription known to

Whm An Yon Gainy?

Fata. Apsat. I7S

SICK HEADACHE
AJti&gt;
lCOMT»*TKM

grain before fully ripe uid leave it to
ripen in abimvea and stouks In order to
avoid loss by shaking
After the beads have fairly formed it Is
little matter whether the plants remain
connected by their roots or not
In either
•vent I: can be seen that the stalks
gradually dry up and change to strew
from below upwards
A new brand of fowls—the Orpington
niJulnS fulo notice among
English punltrymen. It is claimed that

^Inri

1 he best salve in tie- .u.rid r. r .
bntisea.- tilM-ra. saft ih-nnu. fmw
tetter.^bapj.e.1 Land*, rblli.^n,
and all akin cniption*.
piles, nr no pay requird.!. It,,
to give |wrfo-t sattafacti m. &lt;e
funded. Price25 rt*. i--r l«&gt;x. v..'' .
Hy W. H. Goodyear.

it. Now. poor girl, it mortifies her terribly
to ixi told about it, though, of courec, aba is

urn it Peerless t ntighfijnp.

every one Unw aome curious UtUo habit which

Indian who
Imybood. Ho say* that when Indian visitcra
came by Ibero—that being a well known
troll—they would each cut his totem on tbo

pmaaga Thia b intoreatMl with a similar proeved-------- jo and Ariaooa.
deairebb to explain tbe mode of u»-

trntiuns remaining, aa also the memcry to
many persona of tha 1jolted; the lUuBtraUoiu. kept.in ardor. would supply always tbe

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talitht u,..Hrwa»u., »Wm w
scon or can «■»"
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Thb is what the rolls of lurch,Urk do to tto.
i^U*ted Ojibwa. ami what Schoolcraft preUuxl’i.l. lb smu. in.™.
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and

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End™ ta

&lt;K U^id wiTi,
riag-,"-----•Well, er

Lhe ground for winter protection.
tu^Urt^bcSt ndmertec/ ^

President Cleveland Ixs signed -a hill
opening the Mngiaim Indian reaarvatlou.
making available or st IT.OUO.OOO acre* Cor

' tin □ Brnndanl, both char

E. C. Reid, editor of the Allr&lt;au Gwor b
aecrrtan of for stab' to&gt;rtiru!tur»l wdetj.
arilta will cure you.

W. J|. Gwdyw. r

The tirsi mmI waMunvdforTheiwwmth.
ollc church nt Marshal taut Thunday.
No Metlon ot lheo.ii.ntn ktCHlay altrart •
Siniicb atteuiton as Montana. &lt; trrm&gt; *3
aahtagum: MixiUuia In-raikw- it bo« raidii
fir*', in the i-rodUrtiun &lt;■! nrwbma wta’i;
Urexou. beeau*-- of it* mKd climate, tlnxer

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Well. 1 wait a

on. wanted me for fatba

Old Lambert© printed

that of the Mluneapi-tTo. 1*«6nui &lt;Wi Pu.'
Mottd. the lenntou. of the Nwtteh F»;l
KaJltoiuL with rz.cco inUriuiKs seuib
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Anol. Northeni ra. in- Sillrosd. A fi.j.
Mtun.. hr will send tv;: IlJuttnit.pMnpNrtt.
Tnapa and bcqks givint yo-i valuable intorntatke

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and Ashland to Portuiai &lt;irek-..:, ar. !1*c-:*rf
«od 1!rattle. WaahlurtoL TCrriterr. Ts« r«s&amp;
ta addition to its brinn |L&lt;- •xily r»il liw is
Hpokaae Falls, Taaoma and W:&gt;. rwh» aC
the principal points In N«rtl«enj
Dakota. Montana, Jti.sJ*.&gt;•
Wvt'uMMs une^nalb-d ncenl-r aurvtiani a*
uperior train e&gt;|iD!&gt;tn&lt;-i&gt;t. &gt;uca-as &lt;llaahd colonist •l^-ts-rs Mr the i«w a-

should I* vary happy.

The state ai tadterlmnd will light ptoHbiUon.
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bls. take Hood's Harwarilln wfntB d«r»
strength, a good appetite and health.

Halt has been reduced Id eta a larrri la
Saginaw.
Not the house of woo-i. or brirk or
In which you live, but jour ivdily ten­
ement may be in terrible .tawr ftW»
smouldering firr which yon iuak»- no rif-vt
to quench. The kn-at &lt;l:u:g&lt; r frutu impure
blood Is that It debilitates thv vyatMU *■&lt;!
the digestive organs grow wrok and hurtIve. Hood's Banw|«rllta c» anbims tbe tost
kidney and liver invlgeiators. withthchwt
alterativi-y and- tanlf's. all from tile »»yetablc kingdom carefully mid unkt»tsu-lIngly prepaml. It panto's, vitalizes. «*'
enriches tbe blood and Umrs upthesfrt®
giving the whole body vitality, and effect­
ually guarding it against ,Mtaek*by dlxsw-

Albert Emminger, Coviiwtiui ,K)..•«»
afflicted with Catarrh thrrt* yrars Hr
says: After trying ever} known i&gt;aten«
which helped tne. I tri'-l INtpHi'Si •ittnrt
of flax) Catarrh Cure a* a
remrt- u.
has made a complete mrv and i» w«'rt» &gt;1*
weight In gold. 1 will give yu other, nderenew from parties who Im'' iven-cwdIt Is H'i experiment, bui n i-nltin' &lt;nrr.
Large Ixittles only our dollar st
Goodyear's
Ernest Pearl, ugnl 13 '«■ dnwwd M

A. MmdvvI A**’t Supl. A ' - I’k'IL L. 6 F. R. R- write*; For 30 jwf* '
have bwu afflicted with bait KheUfit “
must serious form. I hiring tl»t **Pl*'r
sons, my ItaUito hare been in «*’&gt;&gt; * 1
dltton that 1 was uuable (•• dru* «
drufis without aMlMaru-'-.
Ium! glares or bandage- "fl wj ||U7*
about Tour mouth*' untjl I N&lt;nu:
pllluu (extract nf flail Skitt Curt. *
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aiuly think it has cured
botth-s only one dollar at V. H- 'rtA'
year's drug Store.
Levi Hayden of Trenuterit h «‘r,'uU
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Tltere are 4,000 children in East
who do nut attend Sunday *&lt;•»««.
Mu oueo »&lt;■*&gt;&lt;&gt;
■t*. »|«. ■» run "i • '•"I™
If you have choking seueati"!". th
In chrot. la;"1

kt Dr. MI1»’ New t-ure «&lt;&gt;■
rerepr 4reth. M did Beurv
rt, tf Cleveland. Ohio. Md b) *•

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•Dust think me blind!

Hill's IVerlt-M worm bj-relfa! i» tiki dahi
effectual worm destroys In th,. Wor]d_
cure, no pay. W. 41. &lt;iuo.lvtar.
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A great physician has
tin- true way u&gt; act on Ute Iher. ’
bowels, etc., to thnutah tlu-r w*»
Mitea* Pills the small' '1
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Samples free at W. H. Goody ear &gt;•

“Roekcf Agwi- b f^
’ Th" “»«•
«*d»&lt; of cXh xrnT* &amp;

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with 'their spring eyoa
and that jx-rhaps ehuwa t
“But, tattorC

hntne front Boston on his Bycfcto-

surface of ground; B B the aprighta of
trellis; C C slats which support the arms of
tbo vine; D D iron bolts. By removing

.•.inoMmahl

. Cd|&gt;b** Pllto are MuJil an.l joweffti ha
do not grijh-. Cures h. a.tm-1,.- ur
funded. W. H. Goud.rar,
Thirty tiwiraand wall-ejetl pikem-asoB.
were put into for lake- &lt;.• Jaiboti &lt;’«udj.

Grand Rapids Friday.

light for oil

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A. Backus. Jr.. ..f Detroit. wiB.b,t m
a farm of three hundred at n * u&lt;ar Ki'
master and rreeted a g:Si min,

Saginaw ruix'd S'J.MW for a Fourth of
July celebraUuu.
“Him that

RESE

sprtOD and prevent *» Ut.n ~
£
larial fevrra. Fur cun- uf Ih ^uh
rtljtationujdMktotlon tn
Entire sattafacfoiu Kuarantwi. ,r J, ’
refunded. 1 ’rire 50cte. and «i
«... w. h.

The Flint; £ Fere Marqtwm, rafin»j
cumpaD) will i-nx-t a yi-*.«g, .b™ ..
,
Inaw this Mtonuer.

»d*o 1 have Lm known fully,"
v ..
wbodi- a living U Oor xU, U“1L^1
WTiflce, nog conformed Ln tW. -Lu.
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8

1

contracted, «Uck cloaor Uian n million bruit-

•tnrka.*

A correspondent in Orchard and Gordon
furnishee tbe drecriptlon of the adjustable
trellis shown in the cut.
C
f

b-»4nd

,

KJeetrlc »lUrr.,
,
This remedy in be™*,,. „
.
and so popular as u, IM!t4 ,
I "**®
font. AU who have uv.j
l2
.Ing foe same
UMjdlcine dore not exist 4iMl u ’&lt;
teed to do al! that Is riatax KJS*
tors will cure all dU^ , „t th,
kidneys, will nritove pltnnlr. JjT
rheum and other affretha..'
‘ *•*
PXh,OW‘:
&lt;»»*’•• M-iaSli £

The two principal classes of insects
quite happy without sot*ftnoro or less fragile
which attack the foliage of the apple tree
article to twist and bend and turn about in
are plant Uco and leaf eating caterpillars
together.’
The lice batch in spring, aa soon aa tbe
leaf buds begin to expand, and Increase
extremely delicate paper cutter la i
so rapidly that, almost as fast as the
leaves develop, there are colonies of plant
lice ready to occupy them
Godby
ua'
to rob him of hia plaything. Be b quite hap­
The best applications, according to sev
py and at his ease so lung os be I* allowed to
era! good authorities, are kerosene omul
siou and tobacco decoction One formula
bereft of the t«nj K&gt;mry object of hit affection
fur the emulsion is as follows Add two
to know Him; it wema strange to hear i*aul
parts of kerosene to one part of a solution
—
made
J- *by
— dissolving
J‘—
—v
half
-** ai pound of hard praying “that I may know Him vPhih’ LU, Ito;
lilt
there
is
more
in
“
knowing
God"
than
soap in one gallon uf boll—,, ...___ _____
well while
ethin;;-anything—
appears at fin* sight, and it is only theme who
churning thu mixture lu thu manner com
rnonly directed for this emulsion, until
the wholu forms a creamy mass. The so
"Ono of the moat annoying forma of thia
lutiou must be hut and removed from the mid: “This is life eternal, to knoi
fire when, the kerosene Is added This
.
•
— , .
. .
AIT)!
lucir uum or
u
Juba
, .Nlo. «H«a u, h. lno.1 inotwu.
emulsion must bo diluted with nine ports whoa, thou bu. wo.
of .cold water before being used
m
I k-yb-H.
I
ootad th., ura
own ^iljr Wnte,
Tobacco duouctiou Is made by soaking turn twrwm. y, mUmUwly. w.
God and Fatlivr.' and Jesuit aa our own 1 - ■
.....
.
refuse tobacco In hut water and then drain
tag ot! tbo liquid. When the plant lire Saviour and Brother.
wur».&lt; than ■•.wtddlo your thumiM.' There
JL "My prewnco stall go with thee, and I
ore so numerous early ta the season as to
..T-i •:----- TZ._7;,‘ t ore 1‘itB of .»cl&gt;rr curious hrtlo wavs peeuLar
make it uecusaary. these rumidk-a should
. J?,
. K
“ ■“.'■nJN-l. I
Who. wlw,.
bo applied by bujods uf hand force pump
vjiuarrBwcu. ajway* taps the aldo uf hl» note
and spray nozzle, which may be attached* pity Ho redremed them.** lire, ixiii. 0.) I am
with hit little finger, and a girl who is to
to a tank or Larrvl containing the insectl
fully ;«reuHde&lt;i that if tta- (mnniim con lamed
ride solution that can be driven ta a in our Golden T«xt for todav was mure
wagon along beside the trees
fully underatorsl and appreciated, twFortunately, where It is not actually Uerers would be filled with power to
Deces*arv that the remedies should be servo Christ and would provs true fellow
used early lu the season, nearly or quite lalwrers with GtxL Hia presence uksuus full
all-of the leaf devouring Insects. Including
“In tbo neighborhood of Odanah, on the
the caterpillars, may bo destroyed at the
same time and with the same application andnwt! Bimply becaww branf'a aiulaour
of London purple and Paris green that b» tin;'they tempted God, they ipoko agwurt
required ta May or Juno to protect the God, they belienxl nut in God. and trusted
newly formed applre from Uiu codling not in His salvation." (P». Ixxvili, MJ, 1ft,,
moth, by which one spraying Is made to
destroy the two closes of Insects and thus
answers a double purpose.
.

HarrMtlug of Grain.
11 Is a matter of familiar observation
with regard to tbo phenomena whiejt de
lemlne the times of harvesting grain
crops tliat the standing crop ceases ugrow soon after the ea.ra have fairly
formed. It lu evident enough that from
thia time forward the grain ripctia nt tbe
expense of the leaves or Htalks. Heuer

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STwlytao^j,.?^,,.^

This u the fifth

LA tree eopy.l

"

1

Of the newer potatoes the largest yield
obtained at this station over a period of
three eeasumi (2G0.S bushels per acre) has "Tbare shall no man m Mo and Uve.J’ but
been from Lee’s Favorite.
Empire State the intercourse of Mom with God waa aa a
and Early Ohio come next, ranking above man wtthhis friend. Sincv Jesus iuw died
Early Ro«a which haa yielded 225.4
bushels fKir acre for the same period.
Larger yields uf potatoes have invaria
courw* with God through Chrut ought surely
bly been obtained from planting Whole _
tiusn, cut potatoes, but a jmrtion at least
of this increase baa been offset by the defined wvm urorv DiU-rvated in decking thc«
greater cost of the seed and the larger mortal iKKlira anil in Iworming Ultimate with
per.cent of small potatoes in the produce
sin aura like tbunuch i».
Complete fortlUzers have given the
12. “Bring up tbl* people.” When Gud
St increase in yield on potatoes. The
amt Mcm unto Pharaoh, nod Mrare esid.
stlon of phosphoric arid (in auper .“Who am 1 that 1 should go unto Pharaoh
bate and bone meal I appears to have
an-1 that 1 «hould bring forth foe children of
been attended with profit, while that of
Israel out of Egyptr God said unto html
nitrogen alone (to nitrate of smta and am
“Certainly 1 will lie with tiwv’’ (Ex. ill.
mouis) has resulted in loss, as haa also
1U-12&gt;; but because of tbelr sin God had now
that of potash alone.
The Importance of careful selection of
wed is forcibly shown in the experiments
with tomatoea nt which the Acme, se
lected with a view to corllness, for several and a deliverer, lie pittttl* what God has mid:
Mtasons Im* outstripped other strains of
that variety by about ton days.

no. 1—huhk ajcn snuou ov rrnto.

LUI town one ill north of raiute seven IT] we*t.
Barn- Count'- Michigan; aho two acres off»he
wear’half of rhe *o«ith east quarter of section
fifteen U-M town one [1 ’ north of ranre seven [T]
wvet. In Barry Counti Michigan. n&gt;&lt;.re particu­
larly de«cribr«l a» follows to-wit: Heel ml ng St
•
ft,.. WORT
fS..

ArUnu.

covery for coiuuwptiim |
Uf huw troowen. W.&lt; ‘

In a recent Issue of Prairie Farmer ap­
pears n long article, with illustrations, on
"Dehorning Cattle," by T F Hunt, of
the lillnuto Agricultural exposition, at
Champaign
The method elf dehorning
thervin described Is pronounced as simple.
and expeditious
Following are
In brief this description, with two of the

With the tacit Headache, ami find It the only
thing that will give me relief.”— W. J. Aistov.
Arkadelphia.
*
»

nt fieri fwla* issued out of the circuit court for
the eomrtv of Barry. State of Michigan, to me
directed and delivered agalnrt the gmda and
ebMteN and real rotate &lt;&gt;f John If. Gay. I did
on the »d day of May. A. D. i*x*. levy upon and
take al) .the right title and Interest of the aald
John H. &lt;5av In and to tin? following described
piece* or parcels oftand io-wit: The MHitii east

w. J GlHm, &gt;o4fault«ttet at ibe Ohio

AgriCuituriJ aULtloD at Columbus. In a re­
port on experiments made on email fruits
and vegi-tabfai. aiimniarl— tbe results
obtained as follows.
Of tbe newer varieties of rtrawberrtos
thus far tested at this station, the foUow-

-

HEADACHE.

''■-art.

LRTI

SUBJECTS OF&gt;TtER&amp;r TQ. FARM­
ERS IN All SECTIONS.
-X

,

•

uuddau

father.

M^ore his beautiful daug

�uove SONO-

DYSPEPSJA

*•

ll'.h

vxrlaimed

FUt women in t4a.r»i nf

_ ,

;u
justice in
“e&lt;«ttrib«tionof bargifts! It is ^dom that
We find lnwarrla.,,1
—. .
*
“““

dll. -piritleos,
I iatoUitaaandthee,

gladsome luxuriance |ier bud husk. 'bL? i?
nil thinn Noto™
7."
.But 1M
S^tuo-

..
- —
»«wv
ner arara-rv
of
brauty.
Juno1-■
widow, the
flowucs
wHhuJto
beauty; Venus, thu love gt«ld«s
them their fragrance.
Odorlera ’ flowm
Thu. at unJ
h-suphues
okJ
Gabbadlo
ora? Pfals

i.eicfniry-

reseda
e.1,1

jrjjb’sr'urtte.«b.T I"--'
toicitift-

p.tjrtng r.&lt;r

sort!.'

2iai hardly iablsiaal. «'

KT""

Lamlwrto to his

i -.it wait until some spirit
for thy hand, siu&lt;»

, .inker In Rome, anti liavo

. I mil Th- ■ u wi’rt Ixim
! re. Thou art 2U yean
■er of a millionaire that
1 yuung. Thou dost need
1 tranquillity. Tbo
wooers who flutter
ths around-tlie light,

1 m-.'in, Joar father!"
Kwt tmlicvcl have
irtar.y suitors oply
m l:t of thro they

seiuw.’
only again let

ttx little -laughter to
thoughts strongly

piey filled and overran
;
tbititrs ban grown
4 -ml. .'.ml then, tu«j.

,vl myself greatly

iiy daughter.'- And
c’rJwd of lovers Um?
: -h-.~i’;ntat:ons. No, it

ClXitll *te&gt; i
a--.il menu'.

■■ niarned-diltu, w&lt;«M it

thoughts of tbe

had no heart, no
S;tj&gt; ..a* beautiful, and
&lt;-f ix-: |)UuF eyre,
:ra»tel strongly with tbo
. .
.. f her ronqilexion, might
i*k»hsr f« a *unuui of high frehng. a olumt«n»&lt; rolrai., li-.it nature hung out false
qjht» Ur&gt;- uidA.l tin? judgmont astray.
OUrtta, by :,r.tnri i-.d hk.sl.sl, know love
only from rew-re an I jw-tns, bell it for a

rc'-rs w &lt;••&lt;) rr.-uM---one duty to which a
aaHen must •-. ■snii.ittbe will of her j-urenL
L-.r tuber wb!..,i ti, aad Giletta made no
KUfgk-.!, r .j.,. W|U {q ap M
naturod

,
........
• . **• b.
ogtuu
w.cre Ui isutittiu! -laughter.
■
“I bare rbi-n.' •!1e&gt;a;d quietly, aad withowsayvignuffi.viing.
:
, IntCounu-wM -.- mi »r Signora Bran-

/ tbon aeest-’-----U’&gt;!, it is all
««uos
‘UawU.andlea
-’■ a«k for his hind.”
fat tbi/u cni;« • : U4
u,up.
sncrarruvui
him
up The
carnival
hl a fpi days there will tn, tbe
h-wrrG/r-^sb. h thou, fomaampte"-----.-. ™w'‘k,!." '-ri/-l th.; maiden, and
t^-itte.-Ri mart's n.vuth. "Gitte thyself

-i-w.t i-amoerto
£toa htatiftd v,ix nbx-h be rar,!,. Ia_

■fctoZLiT; r
ffibXi

rRut ”rodu«-- ofthuKarhim tbo Homans
-r'»"".tb*lrniratbrauU-

«-Uim onianwntal
‘ ••Jb’ -kl min b master &lt;f hi. art,
"’ll rerv.1 „ . ,u_ ______
,
.’

. ......
ln
tiiysu'rias
n"ral
I route
UWUUte^h.?r’T,’“?t‘?‘t l,elnS“' knOW*
»lth ttuJj
ir *** •1,10rlli «,» endows them
sxtals fhnr matchlme
eludes their fail“&amp;JNdSlh ”
T° th"tnli{’
*°yB'

sadn-^ i

'to.'kiE-nu.u0 uJ* ,‘-VOl--&lt;nt*’. ‘•WbyifisHTitwt
To fe
&gt;y ’T10” “ul »hy fni«nm«r
* trai ii',1, l '
think to achieve

*»«rk
Bnd 1 WI11
wh*»
*ay»te
’r,Ja*a °* rkku* »»«i»
. . '’**y to ct»u Ti________ _____ S’* 2

, .

No. it lww».

,

S«« U&gt; Ua w^. balr, and (bte
til,* fl,.**,./
— ...I _ *.
■ .

• ,. ,------------------•
all tni*
fulls almort entirely upou her. Thu two old
servant w&lt; mien ora of little help to her. One
must le young to know how to bind flowers.
Itosedchen is skills! in this Iwutiful art us
no one else. Hlio know* whntodora Is-lour
tcgu'dier and how to mingle tbcm: wtei
cnlwfnll into beautiful Larmonv and con­
trast, and a bouquut bound by her hand h.
feet tiatural brauty. Hard it «e:ns tluU
web thing, mart wither! Tim nhf man
wa.ghe.1 over fin- work frvqp tho ad’ts.n. imt a* often a. lie 4ulfai .mt
olswit this .r that or&lt;lur It U found already
dis,mtch.sl or quite iwdy. “Two hundred
little Dtaegayafor the Palaxxu Rutj-&gt;li, f&lt;irget ma. hmrtfar •‘Quit, .rrady. w!-ta many for the Palaxto QugaP “All
ready, papa!
••Ami the flowegs f-ir tbu I*nlaw* SdarraF "Quite remly, papa r Amaxing it is. almost a morval, to aw tho awiftneM
with which tbe little maiden tinge nd the
Howers piled up before her; how qteckly she
•elx»M thu rows, violets, janstes, grrantunM.
hyacinths, orange blowrjms. and arranges
them with exquisite art. It ia as if-iIm Sow­
ars flew together, lovingly seeking ctM-h other.
Iteseda te tbuir mirtrew. They divine .her
wishes, they anticipate her tlioughfis. They
seem to aak sadly why now and then a Hate
duud flits over her fair brow. D-&gt;ai our
Iwautiful quwn sorrowf Docu she grieve,
jmrehauco, tliat she must ldn.1 flowers for
others, but remain herwif away fn&gt;ni the
festivity! In truth, queen, thou should* also
be there. And w* huw the flowers grow
merry and rally the maiden ns she blm.hr. &lt;
over a socrot thought Of what is the beau­
tiful queen thinking! Aha! *bo is thinking
of the gay Bertiuu Brandnr.1. wlx* buys a&lt;&gt;
many bouquets.of her. Ab, see hnw the
Isjautiful mnidrm is jwrpicxnl
Hh« i*
afraid, sbo remain* seated. But Uss kinilly
voices ot [bo bells drown th&lt;re&gt; loose chat­
tering* Every manteti, a* every fragrant
flower, has her own secret; that is the

none ahull tn vm te it

Tito frauiu-abvrs are

"Hohl thy

Enl tongues whispers,! that .be
°“ce B
girt rtu inquisitive female
friend once quortioned her about it. She led

l **° Ncidcnt only took a f«w
___ “uncriiagrt once more.

my life." And from a thousand
s and balls murmured and

"~»&lt;i 1-rtJ.
*
SSir600M lhi“k lb° ,uam^ becaure sIm
C°U?‘**'Coro“et' JfromadistaDci

__ TT.

wnpty, only the llttte lwnch of nwedas with
the fiamiag flow«- Uy therein a Uttk m
sigtiiflrauk thing to coinuup by chance out of
w *fX ”*hh
aow”"- L&gt;,:‘ **«■ »-~-

•&gt;“» wrv u uir, fastened it to
tbo bouquet of iteolas aud threw it with truu
aim at the pa.ln&lt; U,rllIV,
,u‘lruu
Tbe daughter uf Oabbodw is out again activeauiuuq her (towers. The (tottodei flora
te over, yet a new f&lt;-ta like that af yreter’ hVi nM* ,1uk t,w Worallaand itaaalia uf the
! the Puum. -1H l-q“,kT^ ro ral£7l«u£S
I nmre 1. to take ,4^ J^d f~ UisS^
| fns-h Mrauity fur bmping up the frattrant
Tbo !«ttiu ut^AsX uT'X
i
bjiwucn tbe young n»ldou» of rank and
' the ^le yonths of th. X
t£
pmzra I*urret-,1 of »dkuu bataanartXutk
- the wail.
which ore
i vurj. t,. The mai.h-iw defend the fortres*
' white the
..
. '
,
• ....... —
... ■ V-.
rrututlM.'
cretlu there is x^lrv of almond., nppl,-. and
nutniegr-, while tbiy return-- fire must be
made with Q„wcni
n
youth lire in thb conflict won hi.
bride.
Bcrtinu and tbv count are fret
fneuda. They have talked over the occur-

with rubies and emeralds.
Who Is tin,
cbowmf Tbcj- have roprreetited tbe matter
fronkly to tbe old Uunberto, anti bo has tn
hw XdiHin decided tliat tbe one who bnng.
his IriletUi out Of the i-a.-tlo shall lx&gt; his »min-law without
N&lt;?w conns tbo nevresity (o»- providing hinwlf with ammunition.

finely drewral twUcony beauttea, though by
fortune only a gardener-, daughter.
The
maiden utton. a cry as BerUno enters her
flower workshop. Bartilto wears the little
n-eeda bouquet with’ Uiu flaming flower lu

witigud tbuiqrto him. ■ With quick inturast
Ik-rtino inquired Um reason of liar suddsn
aiartu. It is nothing, she has otily pricKwl
bup-qlnger with tbe wire.
Hut how die
agitation
LeconKi her and n.kii to
her charms!
Her checks color, her

tlvo organs tin they perform their duties
willingly. Hood's Bantsparllla has proven

' I hare taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for dys-

so satisfactory as Hood's Sanapartlla.”
Thomas- COOK, Brush Electric Light Cc^
Now York City.

Sick Headache
afflicted with severe headaches and dyspep-

“S*1 TUaZXtaT1 W* “ rB*Wy“
ronti: t2d,^‘Urf i""1^ hor t:ount'*' Mu-

to change tho flat nt

rllla, and have found great relief. I cbeer-

-,uua orvugm tU ZO UM
'
¥*£ “,huff0 Wack bottr- thirty f«*t away
»Wh ? ’ ““ , JMrned tO I’roUct tbo retreat of a
h^r-,1 nt w-.I.I 1.,
.

was a sufferer from dyspepsia and sick head­
ache.
She took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
found it tho best remedy she ever used.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
itself with delight. There stood the savage
tow. .11 bead. briaUing shoulders, !««,, tail
with plumy trembling end, jaws and tusks
champing and crackling his jaws, from
which great rolls of foam were already w ork­
ing, With a hideous sucking sound, a splendid

andoublmL
Bertmo
cannot drink
in enough of the beautiful picture.
Hl.
tur.ughu are in a whirl. Tbo colon, mount
to his bemi. Tbe blossoms buz. an«i bum
around him. "Bertmo, stupid BerUno, const
waste thy love upou a marble statue, cold,

ult father Camelli had brought ft from Ja­
pan into Eurof&gt;e In tbo first half of the
century. Gabbadlo cultivated it with the

flower for Giletta, bo would have thought,
ceruduly, had his resfwet for tbo upper

denar's daughter, oven so much ns think of
it, that hn could bcconvj/ficr&lt; I As little aa
that this poor ntswgay should ever adorn his
coat! And tbo flowers murmured in chorus:

Tbo Corwi was splendidly ilecorated for tbe
flower festival. Tbo windows were hung
with carpets, tbo bakutiioa with bright
silken stuffs bedecked, tbe logga displayed
adornments of various kinds. Each bouse
strove to outdo the other in show and osteution. But the palm of beauty belongs to
those whoso windows and balconies were
filled with groups of lovely maiden faorn.
"Flowers nud maidens-’ become* tbo wntebUM&gt; S.M4W,
----- --- -----thronging titusm of peoj-le. two km* of carriagea paas up aud down lu opposite diroc-.
tioaa and thu occupants of tbo flower laden
oquir^gM pelt each other from opjiorito
sides with largo and small bouquets. Tho
lovely mini:-. &lt; dart hither and thithor, they
fly up to the lieautiful fao» at thu windows
J , V. m___
.1.^— ..~Hv nnM nnon the

beans, onu nccao, »uu u— -........... .
era benuatb.
Meanwhile they overhead
jour upon the moving sea below a
rain of
many
colorwi
paper cl‘l^
pings, and out over tbo whole eamte
val*wens a glittering variegated cloud.
Upon the bolcuuy. f the I’nlanu ^berto
--tends Giletta at her father's side. -Seal be.
t* a groat basket, fllted with little booqueta
which Mower Lamlx.-rto «at plundering »ith
busyhaad. He bombankxl all, friends ami

5/A Five Mile.

100 Doses One Dollar

SABnsStaNa.

5/A Electric.
‘•PR ,*ud whirl in the air, scattering the earth
like-an exploding ttieU. Clover and closer
crowded the two brutaa, in air half tbe time,
meh beat on death, the dog frequently clear- "
ing tbe bw at a bound, and innddening him
with Mtvngv muqipiuga mid laceration, of
.boulder* .,r tiams. Over and under wetit the
dog with niarvebjua agility, frequently .end­
ing tbe biar four feet into thn air, but every
clMirgo from tlio dog brought a wtill more
ravage couiitm-harge froai the bnar.
.
I belfoVo no such agile and ferueious moveIn pursuance and by virtufl of a ite»re«- of Uie
im-tit. were ever .Iran hern tern. For fort v circuit court for the foutity &gt;* Barry, iu Chan­
In the State of Mtahlgnl-. "isu!-- .ml datr«l
foot hi every direction the foreet ground cery,
on tlie isth day of May.iA D s*A. In u r-rtain
lookeii like a freshly plowed fluid, and it cause therein (wndlug. wherylu C. Autiuuui A.
reemed to tny emnled ry«a M though a cy­ Co., an incurjMiraiisf - oiripauj muter Hie general
of the Slate of tiliiq. are eo.uiiliitaauls.*6d |
clone of dog, boar, mud. bark and froth ha-i IL-rncr
I.. Blair ami Ctosrl - al. Hr..-'-, ure de­
dcM.’otKicd into Uw darkening covert.
I fendants Noileo I* herrtivitlfen tliat I shall-ell;
frankly couAm to flight to-a near fallen tree at public auctionlothe Ugli’ f bWdor.ou Friday
Hie aith day nt July. A. D M». at ten o'clock !i.
upon which, to cwaqW lea. than hanging, 1 the forenoon, at the north front &lt;Mar of the
do not believe I could have ordinarily court house In the City at llnstiugs. County of 1
vault”L T1h&gt; Don and Joao Iwatroc ap|mr- 'Barry and Statu &lt;*f'Mfchigu:i. said court house;
being Hie place tor bolding the circuit court for
- cutly n [art of the cyclone, though uo mortal said IkHinty of Barry. aiLthe foliowine described
eye* could kiavo followed their movements or property, to-wit: .
All that certain piece qr parrel of land lying,
gyinnoatwe. 1 &lt;k&gt; not know bow king this
being
and situate In the &lt; otmtj of Harrv and
l.-isti’L 1 saw a flash of fire, and through tbe Stair of
.Michigan, known and desert tied as fol­
roar of it all heard a shot. Then tlio whirl­ lows, to-ult: Village lot mfiiiber eight, H- H.
Greiat'* addition to the village ot Nashville. Bar­
ry County, Michigan, acoordlng to the recorded
plat thereof,
coni. Thun a Cuban yell went up that set
listed Hastings. MiehA June Mh, Isa*.
AMINZO E. KKNASTtiN. Circuit Court Com­
tbe tree limU vibrating. W» tied our graw
.
mlasioner, Harry County, Mich.
woven thongs to tbo dead fair’s shoulders
KNAI'I'KN &amp; TanARMAN.
aad tuskA, and when w.. bad &lt;lraggw! him U&lt;
HclIcRon forComplainanL
tbo mountaineer's cabins great fl-cksof foam
-treakwl with blood still lay upon the bravo
fn pursuance and by virtue of a decree ot the
fellow's jagged riba- Edgar L Wakman In
circuit court for the Louiity of Bait) . In Chan­
Philadoipiua Times.
cery. In the Stair of Michigan, made and dales!
on the Hili day of May. A. !&gt;.. m*1, in a certain
cause therein pending, wherein Cyrus -Sperry ts
coiuulalnunt, and Wuitcr Keagleand Flora hen
Tboro are two middle ng»wl ladies living on fie are defeixlaiits. Notice is hereby given that
shall sell at public auction to the highest, bid­
tho samu block uptown wh-» have ls-en friends
der on Erlday. the lOtb day of August.' A. D..
for years, *Uanug.-acb &gt;Ahert joys and tribu­ IRM. at ten o'clock lu thd forenoon at the north
lations to a remarkable dogrec. Ono is a front door of the Court hou-e in Hie City ot
widow and tlio other a sjnnater. For yonrs Hastings, tknmty of Barn-and State of Michi­
gan. skid court house befiigthc place for holding
they have been trymg to screw up courage the Circuit Court for said County of Harry, all
enough to go to a ileutist’s to have their few the following described property, to-wlt:
Tbe east half of tho smith west quarter of sec­
remaining teeth out, preparatory to having
tian seventeen lu town iijn.-e uorth ranm.' seven
new seta iiuulc. Their friend* have coaxed west, also the eiisl half ot the west half of the
and scolded, tolling them bow much younger north wrat quarter of sdetlon twenty in town
aud handsomer they would appear, and what three north range s*-»en Uest.
Dated. Ha-tlugis. Michl Jur-c SB. A. D . 1M.
n grunt advantage new teeth wouhl l»o to
ALONZO E?K KNA
Circuit CAurt t ommisManer.
‘ Burry Opunty. Mich.
At Inst they plucked up courage and had

25--’

deal "Taking tbe impression" proved more
than their friends bad pictured it, and feel­
ing they bud »vn enough of Unit dentist they
ordered their toett! sent homo when finished
In Hue time the jm^kagw came, ami each la.lv-

5/A Extra Test
30 other styles
See your dealer before cold
weather, and if he hasn’t 5,4 Horae
Blankets don't get stuck with
poor imitations, but ask him to
order some for you.

FIG'

None genuine without this
5/4 Trade Mark sewed inside.

■ Minnesota Leads the World
8,000,0)0 aerM Ono timber, faxsdng end

'amn. Gene/*! a a

snmst

’m

mrnt ol tbe mon-y setured by n mortem:- dated
,tu.1,
&gt;..
....
Adams bls wife, of cm- toWu*hlu of Hope. Barry
eoainly, ADcbigaii, to Ebcnexer IVunock, ot the

tho raunty of B»rn. In fiber li of inortgacwv on
page SJ4. un the »l day o( December to tbe
y-sr !«1, kt l-.»n'ckt:k p. m
And whereas the Mid mortemre Ims tm-n duly
assigned by the said Eien-r-r Pennock to
George Osborn by ashiguiAanl bearlug date the
ninth day of January In theVrar 1W. and re­
corded lu the office jof the blister ot deeds ot
the county of Barry, on the :«t&gt; dst of Januarv
I11 tbe year l«ftt. i»t it o’elo. k a m , lu liber U
of innrlgtge.sun jiagr io au&lt;! the same is now
owned byhlni.
And whereas, the amount claimed to be due
on said mortgage al die date of this notice la
the sum of four Immkml and one dollars and
twenty cents ot nri|ri|*al and Interest, and
the turther twi ot twrnt&gt;-Die ilullaro as an at­
torney fee stipulated tor lu said niortxuge. ai.il
which is th* whole amount -.-lalmed to lie un-

liven with her married daughter, who spurn’d
is a wall spring of warm, living, fragrant,
breathing love!"
With difficulty can tbo
young man make known his errand. Ho
wants 200 little bouquets for tbo flower buttle.

“What, you
HeMsln has faahiiXH-d ft with especial care, which 1 mmle yesterday!"
meanwhile Involuntarily asking herself to madu itr cried Bcrtiuo. and be murmured
whom tbo aiguorina would throw it. “To *&gt;mething about making 2,QpO, and a. bo cotiBertino, to Bcrt-.no!- hum ths volcei under - tinned talking with tho girl the more hugely
swelicl tho order. /Vs be prepared to leave
the bright stars which will dim bar, bright ho was Iirssr tho fifteenth tbousaniL “What
a sjwndthriftr cried theUld flower veteran,
eyes. “All ready r inquires tha old man.

stuck an oj&gt;en rod bkaeom in tbo midst.
That plain little nosegay, with tbo flaming
red in tbo center, is not alow tougued to toll
of open heart wound*. She inhales thank­
fully the mild fragrance.

Jake is IO' years old. Ht
has seen lots of horse blankets,
but never saw any which would
wear like
Horse Blankets.

only by 0. L HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mass.

not of
•‘And tbo l-ouquet of camellias which the
Blgnoritu* GitoUa ordered/" again cried out
tbe ol.l man. “1 am Juat binding it,’’ an­
swered t ho little daughter. Tbo camellia was

acquaintances. Tbe bosket was soon
an I tbo caraeVi-a alone
“ .
.
...L u-vt- to naer/u. A gold

:'La“Chotber• flil ‘"L «
’kTt‘WteSL*.wraW my- ’*T,lln*

bj-w,,,

&gt;»

Carton i“,kh'C1 UttU nrcou"t of bls mishap.
Lwtainly a ebanning voung
a f'w.h
fiew mt/, Oilrtta's fa£ ' wSiT^t

wxn* ring out words of comfort
'••r^Uan.v. youuu' Ber-ibM!
v.
high spitted,
j r-wiKV. Hut then the
all tlueeCne physical

»«*• -u

Thia tteM*he
tt')Pr&lt;*chl«Sr*n«* t- 1 1 ^°rtipied it atom-, and nat&gt;a
O»
h° *,,,1W wWenly cbangwl
ZSLTO- brUh‘*' m,in‘ JoyuuTS

tnaid u|&gt;ou a pile of gold.

:in:r.e, am 1 a stupid,
v datfbtar jiropounds
tiud leaves them, if
nt, to iv U-hraded by

jrtaU’ U

mU|U.^dl^’,U
lu h1’ armchair
mid tickksi tho end ot Lis mwe wi*h a frmi,
T"?’ Tl,‘' h '■“'■"-"-no™
ill fonned. almmrt eotorirat, yet exhaling
sweet purfutne from every little fiber and
fllamcnt. This flower was first brought into
Europe tn 17M and imd already for vrar
faea cultivated by GabUdto tn his gartaa.
and comorvatoAoa H. lore, the Uttl* flower
so towlcHy that be aeidoru calls hie Uttto

thou didst
1*P». laughing.

j— -Mis-g;

ar-ia, quite m alwont minded. And then
through tbo flowers goo* n strange hfawlng
mid tittering; they shake their cups nnd liny
hrada and whispur from calyx to calyx.
»Hai quite ready, indred, but tbo groat thing
y-t remains tube dune, andlhat Is our affair."
' Jbe niiraiha whir from above and below.
Tlio gentle maidens have some foron in their
giiitle arras, ami many a youth gets bisoye
closed and his ear tingling when n well di­
rected apple lands upon tbo side of bis brad,
but be revenges himself as M hurls bouquet
after bouquet in thu combat Tho sceiw is
almost obscured by the flying veil of ro»,
carnations, lillea and uareiwus- Steadily
ovarer moves the army-of twairgera. Thu
eorrisoti defends itself drtjwately, and has
1 1.
—.0. .n..rnimk svriniois. and re-

Now. therefore, notice is hereby given that by

fit. Mho was auro no one iuul over suffered as
she, and she would l»-g to take th»m out for
a day or a meal. But her daughter was firm,
ami the poor old lady, with swollen, blistered
gums, kept U10 teeth in bravely for a few
days, and than she declared she could stand

vtded tbe said mortgage will be torrclosed by a
sale of the premises therein ,lcwribed. at pub­
lic auction to tbe highest blddvr. at tlw front
door of the court
city am.
ot Hastings,
„• hotlM
U-b—In the.1.-I-..

■breaking in" process wn» progressing with

“every one felt to at first," They compared
notes, nnd then a bright thought flashed Into
MmlL’sheod.
/
made a mistake!" she exclaimed. “Let's
change teeth.”
They did, and found they bad lioen blister­
ing their gums breaking in the wrong troth.
The triumph the discovery gave them over
their friends, however, almost paid for their

The Hnbll of Htudying l acoo.
A face is nut a mere embellishment or a
family devieu; it is a cipher in which are
conduced one’s history and character. So
largo and clear are tboso written that it Is
a wonder people can err so blindly in their
animate* of • «eh other, and are so surprised
at tieing deceived.- In the tint meoting Ibero

nlacetl agaro*4—----- —
-r- ,
the teeth of a storm of apples, nutmegs and
aoanto.1 waters. Suddenly above the tumidt
U beard a terrible cry, "She b dying, she is
ivinff' Hi-scda Rtweda!" The beautiful

bod, it is well to keep this mental negaUvo
for reference. Tbo habit of studying fares
brings out one convincing fact, that it is ill
dispositfon or neglect which prevsnts most
women from being attractive. The features
JIT.,
b^lnd*b»pol»rtb, to will bo equally good In two faces, but ths
u,
. mu. U» »J—" Urnowo lb. play of expressiou and signs of feeling will
• *-» -""c i4"- ™rk;p“! ti
d-u. &lt;UHn, ejornl of odum. &gt;b. b»4 k*
&amp;. ot U» «&gt;«iob-r lb.
conscious
Jeans ho
and ill humor, tbe latter being
nerves and health, tbe former
fert. A woman of sunny, truthful, unselfish
disposition, by her very lu-nsitiveums to menu
doing and wrong, may have a capacity for
bis own breath between her hdbest antagonism and scorn which limited
tins. At last she revives. A carriage natures wry foolishly condemn as wlcksdft band- Carefully and anxiously, as U
..
.
.
avn.1 (-.rtf-VM, will nil
tl at nan
. bo

^“..unain.
wIt-&gt;aw«l the Whole scene. Sbo has
tar PM. * •»*«•. -»&gt;-£*.
. .
»h.t whan we find our orwu-

the debt now remnltlng se&lt; tired bv said rnortgugr;orati&gt; part thereof whereby the |&gt;owerot
safe cnptanird in Salp mortgage'has become

only jM.-rsevu.ro, and by telling b» r how young

W. L DOUGLAS
$3
SHOE. CENTUEMEN.
T1&gt;e only fine
hi the
world made

calf MSKAMi.M«*tn»e
bn sails. As

without t,x&lt; k«

HllU linving &gt;•«»
... wrn,
w
ing or hurt the feel, iiiakna them as comfortable
and well fitting as a hind sewed »ho*'. Buy the
best. None genuine unless ^tainiwi on tnittoni
“W. L Douglas 93 Shoe, wsrrntited."
W. to DOUGLAS M SHOE, the original and
only hand-sewed well H shoe, which equals
custom-made shorn costing from M to 10.
W. to WiVGLAM «LIW SHOK ts unexcelled

Default has beeu inaue in the ciXtaltloas ot .
certain mortgage msdr by I’erry (,. Fisher au&lt;l
Kila Fisher, bls wife, to Francis Hntaeii. date,!
April UUrieenth A. I&gt;.. lies, and recorded lu
the office ol the reifi«»r of deed* for the county
ll.^v
Ml--,-...

on pace tei.-m which inurtKage there is claimed
to be due nt the date ar thb notice the sum of
nine hiiudE*4-amtiblrty-iine dollars and thirtytwocentSiWH.x:^-aau au attorney's fee of
tweniJ-Ove dofiars pravidesTlur to sold rnortDOUGLAS SJ HIDE Is worn byril Mge:)aad mi suit or proeswdiugs at law havr
Bovs, and la the best school sho.- In ilw world. been instituted to recover the moneys secured
by said-mor gagr. or any part Un-n-ot. On the
2301 day of April. X D . 1W7. said Francis Hol­
den departed this life leavtos his last will and
testament bearing date the nth day of April. A.
D.. lifTT, by which ouet Zalrairlek Hedden, be

CRAND RAPIDS HERD.

Holstein friesianS

14*1. said Zalraiziek IfaHden departed lb!* lite
leaving her last will aad teslatneut bearing dale
tbe mb da) of August. A. D.. INI. by which the
said John Holden became the owner ot said
mortgage, and the aMMa tn
nd provided, notice is hereby

ESTABLlsnKD, 1878.

shall sell at pnbllcauctlMi. to the iitebest bidder,
st the uortii front door of tbe court bouse In tbe
City of Hastings. Barry Counts . Mlehixao. (that
being the plare where Hie ulreuit court for Bar­
ry county ts tiolden) tbe premises described In

te pretnhet being described In said marts
। all that
curtain tot, psece aad nan-rl uf la
the township ot I'nUrievtlle. in t,™,
„,
Barry-and stale of Michigan, and known and
describes! as tollowa, lu-wlt; Ti* north ea-t
fractional quart er G») ot section umnbcrlwwntwo (X* tn town one H&gt; north of range ten (10*

which are no more than neuralgic twinges in
ebanging wither, and spring from tbe same
. ____________ Thm. thins, hrs far dlf-

SS*.
to

■■L- imntMs and petty malignity whfth
write out their harsh etarsetm uumUtak-

help Bupixyrt the family or help tmy debts that
wen? contracted while hr wax with the family;
Krm&gt; solas bar, u auw
— -/— — MoconUhas caught
_____ I*, rnrew or favor surrender to him.

[Hl af the north west quarter [H] ot section five
[51 in township two [A north of range tune [#]
• cat, containing in-cording to the original gov­
ernment survey seventy-five and c*tno acres be
the same moreor leva
Dated the twenty-tMrd day of May. ■***GKOitiiK thmoMN. Assignee.

inllOW’.

&lt;!i&gt;list, twelve(tlielixbrt iukJ fort! sev^u (Ki
llnh». to renter »if htrfiwar known
the Grand
Kapidn read, tbeure ere'three ,W&gt; chains and
tbirt} (30) lit-ks. th-1 re «Mitb ten (MH chains S' 6

lured Ma&gt; Mh. ism
m i«T. KxJWJIWSWW’-"
Baltimore, June »d, ML

�Hastings Banner
Hastings. Wednesday, July 11, 1888.

The Journal In .lu endeavor to take a
little of the emwe off of tbe evident bar­
gain by which It U to support Cleveland
and Thurman, has placed the republican
ticket also In its editorial column. But

MARSHALL L. COOK. EdtoT

the manner in, which the Journal cotmuenta
on tbe republican ticket and platform
shows It* envenomed hostility to both,

EDITORIAL NOTES.

and la still another evidence of what seems
and can seem nothing Ires than a slyune-

AViit-sT 14, 1879.

Won Mtr.SlDKNT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,

TBrtffLH.r.tur .
_ American prote. ,
~An'
It publishing • mnnt^.1
teriff document.,
with a view not onlv ........... ar- tot?!
srguinebLs Tor protect!.,, ,

ENTREATY.

A TERRIBLE ACCOUNT.
84NB WHICH ARE COMMITTED BY THE

cfttasos strsogtbM

DYSPEPTIC.

4317383681^^^^1748650351674922486929020323
danger. Many times during the day a busy
housewife would unceremoniously drop her

ful largaln.
Indiana is no longer a doubtful Male.

FUR YtCK-PHKSJIlENT,LEVI P. .MORTON,
, or XKW YO11K.

The rnUiiishuim engendered by the nom­
ination of Harrison, her favorite ^on, - will
sweep tbe Hoosier state, and give Harrison

plunge fur tho back yard, where tbo family
would quickly disappear into tbe bo web of

One or two pipers tliat seek to d«iy to 15.000 plurality. Four mure electoral
Barn- county her right to name tbe cqn- votes alone are necessary for his election;
grcmmaii this year have very broadly and Connecticut. New York, New
intimated that Mr. O'Donnell has made no or West Virginia will supply that.

Ono hot July night tbo members of a little
family in tbe southern pert of the city eat on
their piasE, trying in vain to obtain a breath
of cool air. Occasionally a fure shell ure.,.,1ml with a whish Into tbe inid-beavens,
'
deafening explosion. The

. pledgee tbatd»ind~hhn to remain out of the
field and supjiort Barry county's candidate.

REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS.

coufecUoner « the outer afternoon

a doxen rejiubllcans. representative men
of Barry couMy too, to whom Mr. O'Don-&gt;

tivtusos might consequently be pardoned

neh slatetl ki 1BH4 that he would hut be a

twining a few curious looking objects, tbe

“The Vital Qur«tIon. ,sb*i! A„,.^
trte« tw ahiTHiuur,! ai.d
HorTmtdered?* ’
’

Th.- mUn. Iht ol

seen before.

found its way into tbe reliable bomb proof.

®

unra.^,.*

*™N

I«»r I«ld. on nrH|.&lt;

sugared violota,"
“Sugared fiddlesticks P

canijudgii of
our present congressman
stated that |he term to which he expected

IM

Cros-

ford D._Hsfdqg. Univ. }•»
Ainiutlcwn

candidate in ISfih, but would impport the

candidate upon whom Barry county should
unite. We dun produce a score of men of
tbe same high standing, to whom in tlie

,

they could see tte-ir approach a long

We say here and now that we can produce

■

Aildte's.
I!
Ahierlcan Protective 'U-i’l i«i\.
23 W^t 23d street, X. Y

tq be elected^would be his last, and that* It

Would Iw Barry county's turn to name the
csndldate In fbS and he would give Barry’s

“Possibly.

They are imported from Eng-

Following «r&lt;- th.- ;&lt;a- .
tor Uu- week eliding Ju!&gt; 51h. 35
taken from theiHsik-intl..■n-Ki.tert,ufl”

“la that all! Well, you may aend me up

candidate his cheerful, hearty supjsirt.
After election tliat year Mr. ODonbell

alight, and could also look out upon the
city. The shelling was terrific, Lmt the in- ■

calied tbe Writer to h!s office In Jnekson,
and told him that he ap|areclated the ex­

cellent .work Barry eounty republicans
had itone ton hiih. that the present would
■ tie hi\laNt term; that'Barry county would
tie entitled to name the candidate in W.

fectioner. but be found that the sugared vio­ page* uf bls Napoleon, apparently forgetful
lets were a reality, and tbe price actual.
Hail a vol can &gt; broken loose!
Upon chaicr inspection ono could wv tlw vio­
let nestled in its coating of sugar. Dainty­
food for an exquisite generation!—Boston
ray, tbe draw fumes of sulphur filled
Transcript “Listener."-

For President,
BENJAMIN HARRISON
of Indiana.

that all that would lie necessary for them
to secarc the nonilnatiun of their candidate
would l&gt;e for repnUlica&amp;s to unite on him;

of six men captured a 365 j&gt;ouud turtle tbe

In rvqn premier way. He father stated
tliat it would be wise for the republicans

of Barry eounty to name their candidate
early. This same udvio1 lie gave to anvtherJBany iruunty republican in Septem­
ber last. . Mr. O'Donnell will deny none
of these things, but has admitted them by
' word aiul letter. Barry eounty has fol­
lowed his advice. The largest republican
delegate convention'ever held In the county
declared bv unanimous rising vote that

gvstlon of

our

present

dis ketch um tru good luck. Wo cum 'cross
de tutrte w’en be bln asleep an'driftin'. Tut-

be wake up, look like wo gwf hub a ship,
wreck bedout any storm, but we .hoi’ to Im
an lan' ‘im in de boat at last."—New York
Hun.

l»iog out the party's whole force.
Cbvwr the conventf
•Ban'kah dbmtnMon

PURE

cungressuMn.

Then- were frantic inquiries, and.

‘How did it happenT asked everybody tn

twenty-four pounder.

I know I

choked up with sul|&gt;hur and rubbish.’'
Just then hi* wife, who hail looked oat,

Stiuwl firm for Harrison!
Who lo cotnjorison
Ibina »iu-h good chancre
Triumph is evident.
Ho »ill be president:
JIm- White Huusc hl» dwelling shad ba.

adroitly that their iuusi never moves until

she asked.

CbrtMtati or Kaniren

pert, prolong tho movement until icvera)

Stand by tbe G. O. P
Ousanl to victory:
iTotcciiuii sod Right! be your cry.

When morning dawned tbe extent of tbe

The Irish-Atnericans have made----------note
of the brutal - assertion of The London
Time* tliat the only way in which Irish­
men can be of service to England is by
emigrating to America and voting for free
trade. Tliat note will be heard frotn&gt;urlug the campaign — Philadelphia Press.-

Edison is a most iudcfatigsblu worker, but
like all men of strung imaginative powers,
works by fits and starts. 1 saw hiui theotber
day. and bring struck by his haggard lock.
1 asked him if he was UL “No," be replied
milk - &gt; — II- &gt;■»—. T \___ ■... _
■ .
.

li. .IV. &gt; ! r i..

struck again.—Atlanta ConaUtntion.

.

PHICg BAKING FOWDEKOI .

.v. k.■
, Mil, US'I
kept .«&gt; sU-adily workiug without Intormiuou for thirty-six hours.—The Epoch.

Report ol tn« cooditiut. of - tta-

if be did, it would be at a
RCWt K. II amok aad dlaMmrii*
Furniture and Flitimnp*Mo....... .
Due from B
Bankers....

Whila a squad of United Htates aoldiere
from Fort Ontario, under cvnuuaud of Lieut
Dsridsoo, wasrogognj to nfle practice upra'.

island that some of those who
Jusly booming Mr. O'Donnell
for a third !; term are trying to make out
that this Is »iA doubtful district and that no

Stationery account..

one but Mr. O'Donnell can carry It. Rats!
un six* nonR-nsr. A district which gave
Blaine 1,400 over a fusion hi '84 and Luce

Capital paid lu
Hurhlus Fund.

Herald.

S,500-over a fusion tn 1886 Is not very
doulrtful. And tbe republicans of this
district were never so well organized as

anxiety yheps; and if thu dinner can be fol­
lowed by a abort rest half tbo evils of dy»peptic conditions will vanish. Worry is a
prolific causuof suffering, if wo camo to think

And even if their assertion

were true, what an awful plight this di»&gt;
trict would he In if Mr. O’Donnell's health

should fail or some other misfortune
should prevent him from entering the
field!

BakinJ

^OWDEP

problem which bothered me.” I found after-

sacrifice which ^no honorable man would
make.

this year.

0?PRICE^
CREAM

turn to first principle*! Give your friend I bad &lt;xwu|&gt;k-te}y demolished tbo. wing in
ample time to m* aud return tho salute.— . which tbe eulotlel had been sitting in an
Pittsburg Bulletin.
j upper room, and bw &lt;w*pc npiwuvi to bo

Mr. TFlkHinell would or could accept a

nomination,

cat, only much bigger, rolled down into their

thua described tbe rupture: “Houk an' line

Philadelphia comes to the front witk
tho first poem of the glorious campaign of
1888, and Mr. Milton Goldsmith, of that
city, has the honor and credit of produc­
ing it. Few better will be produced.
Hen- It Is:
Hurrah for Harri*on 1

Judge Smith was Barry county’s candidate.
He jvas plated in the field early at the pug-

considen-d wise and luuiest. and that Congpeannttn ( *DonneQ&gt;4neant every word he
lias Mid I • the republicans of Barry
county. If he did. &lt;10 man of honor dare
deny that ills candidacy at this time is an
lmporoibillt|. His over-xralons friends,
tn crowding jhiui fur a third term, are seek­
ing to place, him hi the attitude of one
who has ne regard for his word, and as
one willing to Insely drtTive and grievous­
ly wrung the republicans of Barry county.
We du not believe these so-called friends
of Mr. OlkHiiiell realize what they are
doing rior how miich they would sacrifice
him hi tin- event of their success. We do
n&lt;d believe,1 even if they should succeed
wluHt'jlve certainly do not believe, that

ItrgMO.
Peter Deller to J. D. Dieklma
iaatldoa Sxaoo.
IttMbeth Miller to Harvey Trent

tliat nothing could bo seen. Before the terri­
fied in the l&gt;oiub pnxif had pulled tbemw-lvce

Catchlug

For Vice President,
LEVI P. MoRTON.

and tliat he would ahi Barry's candidate

EteeU A. Kill 10H.G MANc'iijiro
eel Nashville, moo
W

pepoia.—Demorest's Moatlily.

This district Is as doubtful for the

Seven hundred European singing tdrds are
' Im iintwrrEAwt
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, .
_

country immediately ou amvak
It is to te
bojwd that they Will no: turn oat tube such

republican joirty as thu state of Kansas.
Ami Mr. O'Donnell’s friends are making

themselves and him appear exceedingly
ridiculous by talking such nonsense.
Judge Smith will carry this district by not
. lew than 2.000 majority.

Fair treatment

and jnrtice demand that. Barry county
have the nominee this year, and the other

four wunlies will sec that we have him

too. The way to keep Uils district solidly
republican is to respect the party usage*
that have maile it always reliably republi­
can.

Tb&gt;; atUun[tt to make Harrison appear
as favonNe to ChlMese Immigration will
provo abortive. When the question was
tint brought up In the aonate, he oppoMid
tbe restriction* to Chinese immigration on
Dir correct principle that each action was
In direct wmfiict with our treaty »lth
China. When that treaty was afterward

What with his own war record and the
An important rejxjrt from the Dritteh ronadded weight of his chief, tbe Grand Old sul nt Taguurug ou the coal induxtr? af
Roman will have “hard scrabbling" over .southern lUmm lia, ju,t been laid te-fore'parthe rocky rood to the While House. It is linmeut. The five coal basirui of Ru«ala are
a howslesa race against the Republican the Donetz, mib-Mcacow, Dumbrova (PoJaud)
war (Curses with their fine records.
Ural and Caucaaun; of throe the first la the
one &lt;!e*cnbed in the present report. It
stretches over a comiderablo portion of Now
There is nothing particularly exciting Russia, betwi-en the Don and the DuR-^r
tdtu.
or delightful in tramping along at a trot and includes many extensive ».alnB
in a cavalry column. The c.louda of dust mujuosawl anthracite co.1, but itroutaim
sent up by the thousands of hoof beats fill all kinds of coal suitable for inanufactoriM
and
hoarabold
parpew-.
Tbe
eyes, nose aud all passages, give external
surfocea a uniform dirty gray color, and
F‘up* of coJ‘‘v’-le« proform such au imjwuetrabio veil that for &lt;luc.bg different kinds of coal, and descrilna
many minutes together you cannot seo tho tuode of working and the results of the
even your hand before you. Apparently mure important collioriw in each group
just at the point of impending suffocation I here are lu all SOO eollteriw lu tiw Douctz
a gentle algh of wind makes a rift, and a tsuhi, many being thoroughly equipped but
others being wholly unp^rided witffi£i
fret-breath is Inspired. Dust and horse
hairs penetrate everywhere.
Working applinnres. Tbe recent rapid development
under the clothing to the skin, and fixed of the coal industry lu this region b said to
by the aweat, the sensation is aa though

„7r ?eVr

exptrumuta in typbmd f.vtr vacc^U^
In mice inoculated with cultures of tvnhuld
^hg-tjulne typhoid fevar^LilK

Subscribed and sworn
day of J«^*

A marvel of purity

T3A11M FOB SALE-1 ail
1 acre* situated oae mllr
weat of Maple Grove On’
Will tell the K&gt; cheap, or »»!

^,wnl* V**- multitude of Inw teat, short

I.1T) FUNK-

.1 ,%ItMt!&lt;«.

ter right 1 &gt;

jv-oduewi. but In mice Inoculated with broth
in which tlo.
....
.

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mo

Hn«

VALUE RECEI\ ED
t or his money is what every man desires.

tbejr bsir pl W up In a
atari and rompllcatrej faction, atid tot'ar-

ut icmattwu hour*.-Demorrat’s Monthly.

In tbe line «f .

FURNITURE!
ou cau get value received every time if you buy of

share, and with the bacon particularly, so
with republican m-j.atora from the 1’wlfie
slope, labored tat and gained the paseMreby the ermte of a bill that would have
effi-ctually stopped Oibicac iamlgration.

’AKlHc
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

carried by railway; but it b calculated that
nearly 3,000,000 tons will be available for
tranqwrt during the present yar. braidcs
tbe quantity ccsuumsd in tbe neighborhood.

ARCHIE MCCOY,

Ilham.

At the blue front furniture store. Jufet leceived for the
Spring Trade:

•bowed that a dog may reoognlie the
uotai.

of other

restricted

Parlor Sults,

I wrote them carefully on a half sheet

Russell has

rt, u

Arkansaw Traveler,
The

Flint Jk Pen-

ctxxcj. JFtooLs-ei-Bi

vini®'’Very fin2?!' £mde of goodh. An inspection will conn^«^?y canl^ Person of the fact He also shows some
new and nice things in

were quickly

•oaarJmev five

Willow Goods,

Couches,

Stands.

A Full Line of BABY CARRIAGES
Furniture repairing by a No. 1 workman a specialty.

�Banner

h

1 c11MGS
B^Gv^netaar. Jniy

MENTION.

-^j^nng^______,—:--------------------

l&gt;™* H.1,
•Sunday school daring the -3d
1888 to m.

SmoTt Wells&gt;
Frost-Proof Cisterns.

*■ B"k”

if you are In need of white lead and oil
orprtwtaofaity kind, rail « Dr. r °n
Iailhn^ s drug store. He handles as larat
• Whtlly Of palau ami Ota, a,
.hones Poland, who vm anertexl and
fined last wwk for being drunk and &lt;Uw&gt;re
*«ly, gave, security for theymynient of hi.
fine. The next heard ofhlm wM that he
had left tbe country and his fine unpaid.

What do you think of a man that have*
ret organ at your hou-e and aakggm. then
Mills at $85? You Should call It cheek’
No ficUdous prices cm my organs. .
'

iwll tliat »» everlastiug

y
John Bk—mkh.
/Krmtaa. daughter of D. 8. &lt;taodymr
■nd wife, was accidentally struck un the
lead by a stone thuwday. Quite a garti
was .rat but the attending physician sewed
wound and tbe Httie girl was soon

Warranted for Five Years,

th*-

Frt_

htaia. ta

,y you should •«
o or organ:
n» 'made.
one

years vx]&lt;rlencr In
organs, and tin-refw
:mi from a poor one.
is .wd enn Ifive you
following' firat-rla—

Chester Mtwrer left Monday morning to
Join bls Wife Who is at Boulder. Colorado.
Miss Gertie Bentley went to Grand
Raphte Friday fora two week's visit with
friend*.
' v
•

William Williams, of Grand Rapids, vis­
ited old fitends here Wcdiu-sduy and
TburMlay.
,

popular work -Ben Hur” is now engaged
lu writing a biography of Gen. Ben Harri­
son. Gen. Wallace is a very able writer
ami his long and intimate acquaintance
with Gen. Harrison will enable him to
-write an accurate anti interesting book.
Hubbard Brothers of Philadelphia expect
t&lt;&gt; have the wotk for publication early In
August. Gen. Wallace In,now at Indianap­
olis where he can during this work l*c
intimately associated with the subject of
the .work and l»e thus enabled to produce
■u^cctirate and authentic b|ogray&lt;l&gt;y.
VAt the dejnocraiic county convention
held at Union hid). Saturday, July 11th,
the following delegates were elected: To
the state convention, F. F. Hilben. Robt.
Itaw.wtn, H. A. &lt;KM*dyear. Lcwte Wellman.
Norman Bailey. John Barry . John Nhean.
Dr. A. L. Taylor. W. S. &lt; luudyear, John
Beumer, Jas. Young ami M. WaVlorff: to
the congn-Mlomd convention. Wm. Mc­
Murray. F. G. Goodyear. A. Hr Johnson.
W. A. I-asher, Jay Carpenter. J. E. Calms.
D. C. Wartier. Jerome B. England. Allen
.Jones. A. IL Youngs, John Marnhall and
E. Grilley: to the senatorial convention. G.'
S. Hartom. N. Clrntem H. M. Bynlngton,
Lewis Docker, John Barry. Plefadta Brown,
Luke Waters. F. H. Barlow. F. Brudesser,
D. S. GfMMlycar. Frank Sheffield, Jacob F.
Marshall, Frrd Nausk-y. JohnBrandsthtter,
John Dawson. Win. Cridler, J. M. Riser,
Jas. Young, Dugall Campliell and John
Yarger. The democratic county commit­
ter was instructed to confer with the
gn-rnDaek committee, relative to Jin- time
&lt;&gt;f calling the convention for tin- notnltia-

Mr*. Julia (uMwlycar arm *«»ns and Fred
Rev. A. K. htewart. fotiuerlv In charge Gnddi* and Bert Main caui|sil this wtx-k at
I of the Harting- circuit, wa* tnarjied July
Next Monday evening the people of this
4th. at the n-rtdrnre of the brides parent­
Will Cook. Myrtle .Roue and Helle Handv vicinity, will have the privilege &lt;*f enjoy­
in Hasting* lown-hip to Miss Ruth latke.
-l*ent Sunday with Henry Clarke at his ing a feast in music. Several member- of
Rev.
G.
D.
Lee
officiating.
Mr.
StewarSe
any make «•! Plano
, tile Boston ideal Co. are advertised to aje
home in Carlton.
now stationed at Grandville, where tip
(pear in Union linl! in a grand concert.
luciuliers uf his chutrh gave the lieu'
Mr-, clement Smith and children leave They come hen- from Grand Rapids and
married couple a feceptlon on tJirir arrival. to-Jilght for Bay View, when- they will are well recommended. The first name
-l&gt;&lt;nd the Miuimrr.
tliat appears &lt;ut the list. I* that of Mrs.
friends
Mr. Blair and wife, of Ionising, are the Geo. H. Nichols. a former well-known
NEWS.
gio-:- &lt;.f their daughters. Mrs. Dr. ikrlH-r resident of this city. Since her departure
Hom ta-re she ha*, devoted her time tu the
Beginning with Monday. July D'-th, a hug Mrs. Timmi-nnaii.
2.130 new umingcincnt will go into offer; by
study of music in Grand Rapid** and lias
Mis* Libbk* Mriaiehlin ten Monday for developed it Wonderfully sweet mezzo
which tin- iJctruit ‘morning dailies wiii
Higiilaml I*ark. ot; lake Mii-higan. where soprano voice. Mte« Effie Van Vaikenburg
Monday reach hen- ut 8:40 u. m. A train v::l she will spend the-iiuimer.
appears as the pianist. Something over it
Mrs. Antiie Marton leave* to-&lt;lay for a year ago she graduated with high honors
pets, and mnnei-tlug with a train &lt;&gt;u tide
rafy nbw eontalrw division of the M. C. K. R. will reach till- jMipplarsuwim-r resort in M’lscnnsln when* at the New England conservatory uf music. ■
Boston, and since then has reuclied n high
js.iut at 8:40 and Grand Rapids at lO.uu a. 1 she will spend the summer. ,
rank as a pianist. She Is well known in
m. This will be gotrt news to tiu- patrons
• iiiii'irt at Union
the east and lias l*en very succrs-fiil there
of the Detroit morning |«pers in thi- sec­
ene-t.- at R. B. Rose's. returned ThnrMlay and is by far the best lady -pianist In
tion as It gives them their pa)H-rs about ui*
to the'r home. Grand Rapid*.
Grand Rapids. Edward E. Dlrkerson.
soon as they would get them If llvlng^m
Detroit
'
•*. D. G. Thurston, of Chattanooga, only 1" years of age. Is also on the pro­
gram. Although still young hr ha* devel­
Alexander Cain wgs arrested by Sheriff
oped a remarkable basso and It will be a
brother-in-law, K. B. Messer.
genuine treat to hear’him. The others on
Shriner In Indiana last week and brought
Jin.. IL L. Miller, of Otsego, has been the list are singers of marked ability but
ir*i).fautdr;. &gt;i'' 1*e. located in their, to this city Friday to answer to a charge &lt;.f
forgery. His examination will be held * biting her husband's pan-nte, John Milter space forbids extended mention. The
-. F d'&lt; hotel, next Monday.
prices of admission are 23 cents; reserved
Friday, before Justice Kennston. Thi- and wife, for the pas: few days.
seat*. 85 cents, on sale at Goodycar’s drug
alleged crime was committed by Caln la-t
C. D. Beebe anil a party of Kalamazoo
Rower Shoe tuinpany. March. He took a note from David IL
store; children, 13 cents.
friends went to Gun lake Saturday. They
Brown in payment for a quantity of BobtwiDl break camp on tbe 18th Inst
n-- at. Vnl«&gt;n hall Munday mian oats, and afterward sold a note, sign­
Tlu* Democrat says “the republicans are
ed by David R. Brown tu Geo. Osboni.
Mrs. S. W. Lane has gone to Silver
Mr. Brown claims that tbe note sold' by Creek. N. Y.. called there by the serious used to seeing the red bandana.” Well,
Cain was a forgery, since It did not liav*- lllncs* of her daughter, Mr?. Frank Pottej. yrs. we boys In blue from fll to «5 did fre­
quently see a rag that Mime what resembled
In- 4th was exceedingly the written conditions on the buck that th*
Jim McGuire, formerly a catcher with
funner claims were on the note he signed. the Hartings ball club, baa lxx-n relrftMxl It. only then- were stars and bars upon It,
vet the resemblance Is sufficient to cause,
A man giving his name as John 8. Blos­ trotn the Pbiladelphlas and signed with tlu- the Ixiys to vote for the stars and strips’
Hartings Division,
som, and representing that he was walking Detroit«.
this fall, and that mea)is Harriwn and,
from New York to MUwaukeq. 'Via.,
G. H. Brooks, Sam Wood and A. A. Morton.
where In- expected to work on a farm, we Eggleston were at Cooperavllle the 4th
ml of ta-t week conA prominent democrat of this elty.'re। ' l uet &lt;&gt;f Lowell-** past and arrreted in this city Friday on a charge of where they helped-make the music forJhe inarkc-d. -Ninety per cent, of the boys In
obtaining money by false pretenwk. Hr daiice given by Frank (Jampixill at his
blue will vote for Cleveland this fall." and
represented to IL J. Grant, that hr had
hotel.
further "There are but two republicans In
I'. It vim-, of Pa., will -nine wool to selL which he would bring to
A. H. Nollies, wife and daughter, of our post." &lt;&gt; demu.. what a whopper.
jiianuel church. Hastings, Mr. Grant the next day. and asked iui&lt;l re­
ceived of the latter money with which to Hastings, visjted friends in tin- city Wed* But then, fkluehoods are the &lt;le*n&lt;M-rats
.th J3th. ■
n—day. Mn&gt;. Nobles and daughter wll| stock In trade. They start out hi a cam­
rn-s &lt;*f land for summer fal- pay for getting Ills horses staid. He falieo remain In the city several days.—Charlotte paign with Juat tach falm-hoods and as the
to produce the wool next day, with the
campaign progresses the bigger lies they
alxjve result. This Blossom has been liv­ Prohibitionist
tell. Now. Hiram, at the next post meet­
ing a high old time In this vicinity, and te
The many friends of Mrs. Fred Alexan­ ing look around the room aud are Whether
• uf tone; durability and, liable to arrest on several other charge- **f der, &lt;&gt;f Lansing, formerly of this city, will those are not more than two rer*sbllcans
Uiubsll organ, tor which a leas serious nature. He waived examina­ te- pained to learn that she now Iles at her
tion and will appear for trial at the next home a jierfeetly helpb-ss sufferer from present

V Mattigjbn.’

•

■- N'.*n)i Fairfield plow,
Kry,tom?.
’
F. II. Bahvow &amp; Co.
«v.t- fined Saturday morn:• mile S’&gt; and costs or thirty
■ g *lrunk Friday. • He

of city lots that we
■*•: nuking the terms
:t» offices of Smith A
"Sidnatn.

ihIm t

.•Ih hig about a mile eart
nkUnly Friday of heart

ils county.
। 1 'fltair? uf tl
l

I &lt;&gt;.&lt;&gt;. F. lodge of this
l- term are: N. G.. J.
,
................... I M. B. Glllaspte: R'&lt;An JI. H. Mmer. p.. M&gt; j_ Williams.

Mi* ^rall .h.n,.s who has lu-en taking
, ••■•’’s In Heal miL**le. at OllveL for tuo
u?**u1Sf! n t‘4nw^ borne and will organ­
. '4
M-t*- l-'all on her. Tenn* 8,
!” --Mr l.-Mins.

term of court.

•

'

Another uf thcJfi*.* of 1M7 &gt;*** bert'
knockral out t&gt;y the Mnpretnj* Court. Thitime the derision does not have a bcanuupun the liquor question, however.
1 h*
act klllrai i» the wi-li-knuwn fish law, nmh r
which so many |*ople have gut Into troule. tbe case bring brought before the Su­
preme court by a num who was wuvk i* -i
ut Mt. Clemens of netting in Lake St.
Clair, and was fined and sentenced to serve
a term of hnprisoninenL
The
}"
the law lie in that white It prohlblta fish­
ing in certain ways und in certain specified
streams and lakes, the names of tin
streams and lake so .pecibed vr not
nwullo—t to U» Ulk. «Hh..urh Ito, .to to
Ito Uta, u&lt; U» tot Tto
*••&gt;“ •"*
Ml Into ^ttonn
&gt;»«*,
«*
.|M-toto . dlilrtoOl
Tto ™rl
onb-tod Ito prt-mer dhetonrd.
Tto drill corp, ol IlMlto«. Dlvl.ta Na
1*. rl.ltol llnwd Batoto, Jul, .lb. wjd
„to
rxhlWU-rdrdl to Ito
Cun|»» l-tato‘iS'-JLif

And with it the finest line of

A game u4 l&gt;all was played at the fair
■unds Mtmdsy evening, that for a lark
M-lenc,- aud lunchm-v &lt;Z fun was the ,
)-■« of ««&gt; game this M-aaon. Prof. J.
w. Roberts captained one nine and Char­
ley Brown the other. Charley's side got
left by a numlier of i-oore*. but they ought
to have been the winners fur they did the
•i
greater part of the work and their runs
were all eatuetl taxi by chasing Un- bull fur
the other side. All the same Charley is a
k&lt;HHl captain. In fact lu- talked enough
Mn. Ch«*. ItiuMh. or Allnmii. h O»lt- fur a dozen captains.
in, reuuw. In th, aty.
'

^

W. 1] DEVINE,
Stattaa,

llie Fourth was a deod day in Hastings,
but tioam of the smaller towns In this vi­
cinity made the eagle sFnwm .hi u glorious'
manner. Hastings |Mt&gt;|&gt;le spent the dax
principally' «t Grand Rapids. Cloverdale
and Thumapple lake, and suialler parties
visited the other popular resorts in thb»
MM-tion. . Next year |*erha)»s some induce­
ment will tie held out tliat may keep Hart­
ing* people at home and faring others here.

June Has Come!

Sin*! hi

We happened Into Stauffer A Crawley’s
vwterday as they were unpacking a recent
consignment of crockery, which consisted
ofdiuner sets of the Ridgway Balmtml
■hirf tujid”' L“' ",unw
" jutttern. This kind of ware Is something
pew but very desirable. It is warranted
not to craze from beat The patterns are
to,“ “■* pretty and the prices very reasonable.
Chis firm alio have a fine line «*f common
lustre Im nd ware. B*- sure and call on
them te-ton- purcliastag any thing In the
cnx-keity line.

l-iSM"'"- &gt;“n '*

Walter Fisher, agra 1«, was before Jusb«* ptuuijCly settled or1
tire Kenastun Saturday to answer to a
.• water fail. &lt;&gt;r. If you
-ni in the market, send &lt; hazge of poisoning ,ta». F. Mead's . hones
■with
parte green.. PJsber was rrlmsed ou
’•“‘“"Uta. WM to th.
• irviitars to
bull and his examination was cunttaned to &lt; ity on bnrtnetw yesterday.
the 23th Inrt.
?5t;U'lr. "•"**«■■
S’Mb'lll«.l.U.r
gupst
of
Mends
In
tbe
city.
The Michigan UrMrai company has to
sural a neat j-humphtet eatlthil The Fain
uhi
i
D,fk*r*« b»ft for Grand Rap­
Me of Mackinac, it contains many Riu^ id*. and tlu-north last week..
limy under the Davis tratfmi* as well as w«ll writtendeseripthue
John Atkins, .rf Grand Hapkto, was ta
of the many |K&gt;inta
Intereste hi th.- xitbe city &lt;m btwineiw Munday.
... GrafwLJRapkte. and ctaity of Marklnae tatami.
hiquireof any uf VOO
of Awyria, visited
On the morning uf the Fourth as Charlev trteS'
onnty who arc using Berk was gutting lute a buggy un Stax, irtends In the city this week.
■
street, the team, fietauglng to N. T. Farit- .
StauMtag starts this week
er. I*ccatne frightmied und ran away. ,X«.
&lt;*t tlu* ndrilieni summer resorts.
.
&lt;alt*donta Statlop,
damage done other than to the 'buggMrs. B«ler, of Marshall, 1« the guest of
w:.i -h was completely wrecked.
inn ilMiigluer, Mrs. J. A. Grebte.
Mr. Bldtack, who hae been so sucereP. A. Slwldou started M./n.lay fur the
nd.' training n number of boraesat the fair
W^utod.
mounds, ex|&gt;ecte next week to remove witi MHtth part«.f the state oa busine-s.
ids horses to Grand Rapid-. We are sorry
Clarenre Hsrte-r rctnrned yesterday
say that the cause uf his rvinuvaf is the from n visit with friends'hi lensing.
!&gt;i-All* Apply at on&lt;*.
Krfci ti&gt; thl»paper.
jioor condition of the track at the fair j
U. H. Bowers made a business trip to
tK.irilEIiS, C'IMPANY
gnrands.
A
fault
that
«muhl
soon
teeorRochester. N. Y.
-'he wmthera &gt;art of the state Monday.
V,
—rt.wit...w.1 Miciety andI.horsa. ..
noted i.
if thentagricultural
Fr«i Ingram, uf Detroit, visited Frank
hi. n in the city would cMwiblur and repair,
Beamer aijd fondly a few days this waek.

Organs

and with » James Tyndall, who struck in
Mich a manner that hi. right .hualdrr was
thrown out of Joint.

rheumatism.
\ partv consisting of Walter W Hklus,
John Goodyear, Ed. Powers. Geo. Barnes.
It. Mudge, J. A. Grcble. their families and
invttoil guests from out of town will «* to
Gun lake on the I’tlu

The Michigan Central will sell excursion
tickets io Grand Rapids and return on July
Uth. for 81.45. Tills Includes coupon for
admission to the circus.
P. A. Ilanx.

Leaving Chicago, 8:10 p- m. daily; ar­
James Rook, now living In Kingston. N. riving Detroit 10:45 p. m. dally; Buffalo.
M luu. Iwen promoted to the foremanship 8-1’5 A m. dally; New York. 8:30 p.
, t ihe Illinois mid Manaska mines at a daily: Burton. iOS? P- m-dally. Through
'urge ualary. 1J* »"«»J friends lien- will can* between these potato via Michigan
h* pleased to hear of his good fortune.
Central. "Hie Niagara Falls route.” New
York Central * Hudson River anil Boston
i Albany railroads. Solid vratlbuted
Half ratw *111 be given on
Mh-hlgav *'train Chicago to Buffalo via Niagara Falls.
rallrart*
10 the Hay
’New and magalficent equipment. All
claiaes of passengers. No extra charge.
dualve, ticket*
;
Round trip tickets from Halting* will cwt
onli MTO. The Bay View Aa-rtnMy
To all parties concerned notice is hereby
open* July 25th. dosing August
P&gt;e
hotel and l«mDng acc*aum«taUun» are fgiven that the common council of the city
Hasiings propose to change the grade of
ampll- and the prices only S3 to »IO » &lt;of
Grri“.tr£ fJmltark street mat to Jefweek. -Over 100 cottages wlllbebuj*1 lhl* &lt;

street, according to a profile at the
vear
The finest talent that can be afc-ured feraon
j
office, and that the common
ha, j«ju engaged for the summer school Hecorders
j
council will take final action on said
HtoulM trUMto. |..tal •
for teachers, schools of musie, art. oratory, (
change «f gnide on Friday, August 3d,
.nd Nirbrdton |«&gt;tawto tojMn■ l«to»
' w111 “’’’bMibtedljr be &lt;»|wncd
in
th,,
rent-ral
program
will
tie
heard
Bish;
18SSr W Wxnmt.
ntotal by «to«
i -'epunih ai-.ut the first of next week. .dlndvanlMT,
itoto tosto »Wtol &lt;*- “
Kn.
Recorder.
' •’
‘Xrrn'*vb*a portton of the fur- nnurlbuto. pto.lii, to and ,ro •'“’J"1 }
tiavM
P S. Henson.
Robert
KJ Jl
AK^G.WrUl.1.
J. lywm
i .T,AU** Hn- post)&gt;uneinvnt. of inn lra.1 -Mlbr «».lta»
*
, "peniig &lt;q the lipuse.
mnldtudr .d cannon »to '-totrra a» .HI •» Miller Mb-* Matilda H. R&lt;*». H. IL R*gaii,
' ' largt-imuiils-r went to Kalamazoo Fri- Ur, .ptotol '"•&gt;'l’1"«"' “.'J^'^Xbarfll
hi.e
tto dlfflrulUw of Ito oft »Bnl tto tor,, -ml Ibrawh Ujrtr«
i^.,S‘!,wiV‘’■" n tame of lmil betwtxn the
currlnp
MU to I-.'W *JMr
•*’*,"“U/T „S
.i
? T1 Kldit"'ax«*». Baldwin pltcb- and rtonltod
dressmakers fixed
by the month or
,caught for the Detroite.' lanto cro-d In
year hiring them, in fact, as tbe Chlneea
ylhu**nt.
•»
paid
tto
drill
«»T»
W
to
land.
Dwmia
Osboroe,
of
11
^
U
t
.
:
’v 17 "■'- ih favor of Detroit
ignore of such celebrities, beside, a Umg ,l,U.rirplv.kiato. 0&gt;»-.&gt;m*l&gt;W,b«
LalwtoHto, dU
X
Awes
m
sker
n
mouth,
and for this
or th” Board of Educattan veto. •dtonto.Utoto. ™list of eminent murical talent such as ,
.1...
fl. at alls,
Walter Emerson. cornotlM. Rudolph King. ।
.
tlie following officers T,*«r.toHan!d
X
Hetaon Emer-n and
'7*^".-l,''’heensning year: Prert- .prnt M toddl,
'■'"■“".Xton toto«
’ •/1
i l‘“'*Lv”ar; secretary, Glenn W. linnlk Ito ml,
,'to-toto Anna Kuouneta*. Mdoista, ete- Al
"■“’K ej: tn-u-iiter. Joipi Bcxuuer.
tto drill of Ito Baattor. &amp;&gt;««•« n™,
taken from a rabbit.
In
r,VLj.to So*
Sh&lt;* (-'o|npauy have from
with wntakrfnl
n«« *“ **n„,
ttov
,N41t*
n,cn !- •“* shoes that
■sitoSdto. &gt;«*"&lt;“■
rL;
’• Hing at 25 i&gt;er cent less than
Hri’v Ji,’;business and the-com»*"&gt; will d&lt;&gt; ju,t M |t Myiu

White Goods
and Embroideries, &amp;c
Ladies, you want some of these goods for
yourself for your daughters and little ones.
IVe are prepared to give you the very cheap­

est prices in the market.

«

These are Facts!

Come and Ask to See Them.

Goodvear &amp; Barnes.
Remember the “Little Brick Grocery” if you

have any butter and eggs to sell.

WE HAVE THE.

AMERICAN CHAMPION,

BEST ROAD SCRAPER
IN THE WORLD.
If you will call at our warehouse, first door north of Bentley Bros. &lt;t Wil­
kins' office, Broadway, we will be pleased to show and explain to you the above
named unrivaled machine. We also keep, on hand the
.

Champion Twine Binder,
Champion and Advance Mowers, the Arthur Wood Buggies
and Carriages, the Ferguson Road Cart; also the

Celebrated. North Fairfield Plow,
Solid Comfort Plow, Harrows, Seeders, and in fact a complete
line of Agricultural Implements of all the best
makes.
CALL AND SEE US.

J. M. ROGERS.

HUFFMAN-BROS.
■SELL —

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad to qnote pricee.

The Norcross Furnaces
Which are heating aooree of houses in Barry county, with
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will lie pleased to give estimates or quote prices.

STOVES.
Of all kinds. See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

Huffman

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MICHIGAN STATE MEWS.

en._i-- w

P““““™“NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.
_________ _

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THE WEEK’S WOhK IN BOTH HOUSES

phvbtetSe Ftald t« unequalled.
•1 bare used Darby* PmpiiTtectlc FluK &gt;n

OF CONGRESS.

xnow ot i.-^hiut wner for alougNng.
aad a» * disinfectant.”—J- F. HeuslU. Profes­

Hint- tho opening of navigation 140 tons of
■awduHt have been shipped to Chicago from

ing about the Windy City.
A couple of Grand Rapid., lumbermen,
who own some W.OuO.OlK) fret ot standing

sor Mobile Med. Colhwe.
The prospect forahuckleberrycroplnthe
upper peninsula was never ttetter.
English sjtavln liniment remove* all
Wafhixotox City. July a.—Tbe senate ix.nL soft, or floured iumpa and b1™l,hre from ht.rrea, bkxol eparln. curbs,
•pllnte. swrene). rlmcbw. aUflrs. sprains,
all swollen throats, coughs, etc. bant v.&gt;o
by uae of one tattle. Warranted. SoWb)
Dr. E. IL Lathrop, drugiflst Hastings.
abolishing tjio Missouri river comrAwlon was
Mich.
rejected. One of tbe amendment* appropriSince the opening of navigation 1«

ended in a murderous row, Jacob Bender bo
ing fatally injured.
Anthony Grohman, a farmer of Saginaw
county, bi tbe owner of a calf that cloasly re-

have already been built at Bay View thiaaea-

po o to buy an additional 4W.00O.000 feet, and
work in the neighborhood of Ishpeming, and
A Detroit man amused himself by setting
his dog ou a neighbor, and the judge that

bill was ;tw*4

It appropriate* 321,474,783,

Columbiaville thinks berwelf a right lively

camjiaign

Clyde Hoeman, a Waterloo boy of 13 num

dar for another conquest, and met hia
Waterloo by a fall that broke both anna

A 3-year-oki colt, the property of William
Rolfe, of Vevay, had a fit of the "blues.” and
going to a creek near by, waded in, lay down
and held ito bead under water until the last

adjourned until Thunulay.
Tbo bones was in chargt
matic and the legislative appropriation
,1...
' ...
&lt;•

The principal street of Ironwood is wwd aa

Cndilac i, scampering along on the hi-h-

which, a |&gt;ate«it crate frame factory, has
350,000 capital

Rapids felt happy upon learning that
tliair unito&lt;l effort, hud defeated the project

might disturb their Bunday .vervlcn*.

But

Union Pacific funding bill. Andersen is oppoeod thereto, and he introduced a bill to

A colored child carried off the first pnm at
a Boyne City baby show, and the ma's of tho
white entries are sad beyond expression.
A wild man is rambling around loose in St.
nioonllght eyo on the

A Harbor Hprinpi man. a namesake of
David of old, narrowly escaped lynching for
assaulting bis little niece. 8 years old. Tbo

mont under forfeiture. He demanded its
reeding in full, which occupied more than
two hours. Than be Introduced anotbw bill,
establishing a munlci;&gt;ul code for the Dis-

out all other liusinos, the house concluded to
ailjourn.
WashijtdtoX Cttt. July 4.—Tbe boas.)

will be decidedly unhealthy.

The Mabooxy tr.urdar case at Grayling
His

lnl&gt;or nt tho Jackson prison.
Capt H. D, Moore, a Canadian, triad his
peninsula and accumulated a roand sum of
31,000,000. But be wanted more money and so

of Ills own.

Of juehwre thu ups aud

JanuM Purdy, a 13-yvar-oU Brigliton boy,
ba* plowed and put forty acres into crops.

A ilarryvillo boy ot

11 years tried his

equine was ev«n more frisky than the fly,
and the boy died three 'days later.
The

A Stockbridge baby w.u lorn with a full
set of tooth. Inquiry developed tbe fact that

s than tbe merchant can without trade,
tbo reason why Tbe Homer Herald
to an early and untimely death.

turned out to |&gt;aHturo early In life, as they

A 313,000 fire played smash with. Kenyon’s

Light insurance.
Btark Durfee. who died at Plymouth at tbo

lawsuit, although one of hU ten children ws«
acnpubfea^niey.
I t- ...
—4.John Pridgoon, Jr., mayor of Detroit

By

I to attach bis autograph to city bonds
CW times.

Think, ot an official task like that.

amendments to tbe poatofilce appropriations
providing 3S00.000 for a sulrtay for Booth
Detroit, Mich., July 9.—A girl named
Ismie Martin, lb yuan old, tbe (laughter .of
a builder until recently prosperous, boa re-- and sent the bill to conference. The Mills
bill was then resumed, and the duty on steel
t Fall*. Mtmforged check ujs&gt;n M. H. Smith &amp; Co.', the
octitre of Um
A duty of 4 cents a pound was imp&gt;aied on
UidT ssa.(M
Steel for fencing pur|«w«*,and with this action
to Helena
Himllarrevolved is not p-vat, but tbe youth of tbo girl the house adjourned until Thursday.
F^Elrum poteu
Washixgtox City, July 8.—Three pen- diictl'"ia|vl
and tbe gnat ingenuity shown indicated an
exit oim! woir.a,
currv»puiHlii«iy a* law
will bo luuutwl to pciataln }lL*n&gt;eM&gt;te&gt; am! Da­
k,,*.
TX.iu.
in the habit of ordering goods from mer­ them the executive severely criticised Die
ut. 179
chants op approval or other pretexts, and methods ot cougreas in panting private pon­
retaining them, and that the girl ha* been sion bills. Tho conference report on the ag­
ricultural appropriation was concurred in,
with tbe exec{if on of a clause striking out
tbe senate'amendment appropriating 3100,
Aniuax, Mich., July K—Hon. John J. 000 for sorghum experimvuta, and ou this a
Adam died at his home in Tecumseh, aged
was also ordered on the (XHtatpca appropria­
cated ut Oxford, camo to America in l&amp;W, tion bill, and then tbo s*-nnte adjourned un­
taught languages and mathematics nt Meade- til Monday.
ville academy, and came to Michigan in 1831.
appointment of an aadstant secretary of the
navy. The land grnn'. forfeiture, bill was
then taken up, and Holman explained that
tlio house sulMtituto forfeited .M,;tr.,9lW acre,,
while the suoate bill only forfeited 5.037,both an able and deservedly jwpulsr man.

sylvanla for 20.QW. saaw-abovels. a sort of
happy reminder of tbo coming January blix-

John Murphy, the bod boy of Grand Rap.

GREAT

Lake City, MleK,J«teteiy Wiped Out.
I-axx Crrr, Mich., July 0.-Fire started in
Vanarsdale’s saloon at midnight and soon
spread and got beyound control of tbe home
department Aid waa promptly sent from
Cadillac and the Are controlled, after a lus
of 375,000' bad l&gt; en suatalnod. A pile ot
kindling, well oiled, was found in tho rear of
the Vanarsdale building, giving rise to a
strong suspicion that the saloon was set an
fire. Matt af tbe merchant, will rebuild at

aaukea county.

adjouraed.
•
Wabhixotos Crrr, July 7.—Tbe bouse
••uaUi amendment to tbe agricultural bill
appropriating 4100,000 for sorghum expert-

rapid j-rogrem made, all amendments offered
by the Republicans being rejected.
Tbe

GltASi. Rapids, Mich., July F-The new
Grand Rapids, Lansing A Uvtroit railroad

tbo duty on sugars
in this city Saturday, traveling one stretch

trains, thrw, daily, will begin running July

Havt-tHyx. Marix, Mich., July C — Mary
Paine, an Englishwoman, was burned to

quickly consumed.

Tho

Tbo building

woman's btrsbend

tbe bow*.- at 10:30 odjoumwL
WasmiraTOir Crrr, July 9.—Tbe 1k&gt;um

of Fort Omaha. Neb., and tho purchase of
a nnw site and the construction of buildings
thereon. A joint resolution was adopted
nominating L A. Harris, of Ohio; John A

fluence of liquor.

July 17, at 11 a. m.
It ia understood that the solo object of tbe
extra session is to provide .an appropriation

'ben the appropriations now available for
Isxslle's Baptist church has struck a new
light
It will be kept radiant by a 3133

Debate wan then resumed on Cannon’s
amendment to tbe Mills Uli, taking the duty
off sugar aud providing bounties far its pro­
duction. Kelley, Konna of California, Peters
aud Anderson of Kansas, and .others, opposed
tbe amendment, and Cannou, Bayne, and
others, advocated it. fending a vote tbe
house adjourned. The debate occupied mwlv
tho whnte .!■&lt;CINCINNATI WHOOPS IT UP.

honorably acquitted by a jury of his poor*.
Mr*. William Pettit, ot Grand Rapid*,
showed bur wifely devotion by pawning her
sewing machine to raim m inoy with which
to pay a fine impoeed upon bur husband for
cruelly beating her. There's num things
that are beyond tbo ken of our philosophy.
resident of Grand

and clotbe her.

Here's hoping that Mary

, reiU).-,*- . (’.a,.,,-, nZ ’

.

has ever been returned.
, .____ PBCKHAM-fi CRGI P REMEDY

----- Sold la Hasting* by—

W. H. Goodyear, Druggist
Merrill Block, Detroit, Mich.

PAINT
YOUR BUCCY

FOR ONE DOLLAR
COITS HONEST

for Liverpool, their prrty having taken pas­
sage ou tho . Umbria, which kails for New
York. Garrett looked in better health than

death &lt;5f his fattier, when tbe management of

Cixctwwatx, Ohio, July 5.-Just as th,
cathedral clock chimed the midnight hour
the glorious Fourth wns ushered in with the
thing di a salute of 100 guns from the blll-

sundown Tuewtey night tbe firing of Chinese
cracker, and torpedo, the tooting of tin
horns and ringing uf bells and gongs wa.

him

HOUSEPAINT
COITS FLOOR PAINT:
.

THE SPECIALIST,

NASHVILLE.

-

MICH.,

SWOHT DRY STICKY

DISEASE,
Testimonials.

grand rapids Division.
k
Taking efleet Nov
\ .XASTWAV. ■

DON'T PUT OFF
This is a chance to purchase
Lanies’ and Childred s Cloaks Seeing him if you are suffer­
cheap.
'
ing from such diseases. Now
We have marked them all is the time.
over in

Consultation Free.

Bed Figures
so that you can see the genu­
ine mark down.

Special bargain in Drees
Goods, Plushes, Silks, and Vel­
vets.
Underwear in white, grey or
scrrlet cheap.

The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or ’not he can cure
you. Extended experience as
a specialist enables him to
easily determine, and the best
of modern appliances and the
most
approved
remedies,
adapted for special cases, many
of them prepared only by Dr.
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily where oth­
ers would fail.
Dy r StHS '••• '•

We can save you money on
jour Cotton purchases, either
in bleached or unbleached.

Grand Baplds and Detroit on all dar
Oomtacnoxa.—At Grand Rani J, with Ctg%g.

MARR &amp; DUFF.

M

In front of Farmers’ Sheds.

Jolixt. IJL, July 7 —The Elgin. Joliet &amp;
Etuitorn reload ba, a line from Joliet to
Aurora, aud b building a branch from near
Plainfield to Elgin While the caoatructian

-

Can give those suffering
from any form of

Marr
buff have marked j Of
the'e lie
he ran
dim, euougll
VI uuu-TC
Utt.i auuw
&gt;wn all
1
.J??
’b0* e?
ou?h
down
all their
their Cloaka
Cloaks to
to mat
cost to convince
the most skepti­
and under.
cal, from the very best citizens
You can have a good fresh of Hastings and vicinity, in­
line to select fcom at an ex­ cluding business men, farmers,
mechanics and others.
traordinary low price.

NSffiUSffi!

Tbe city has donned the holiday attire to
Ik.
I-f___ a___
- ..

field, the train struck same |

bet-men, have been Informed by a jury that a
33,500 cash payment to Will E. Smith, who

\

The best possible testimonial
Have you put off purchas­ of his ability to grapple with
ing a Cloak?
these diseases—a successful
practice in dealing with such
» If so, now is your chance to disorders.
save money on the invest­
ment.

Also Flannels and Blankets.

Tbe sidewalks of Muskegon, the dty of

Mr. Weelfall, tbe Ithaca man accused of

Colds.

SSU ANffijB A

on the outskirts of the city.
wife a drubbing because she preferred to at­
tend a different church than the one at w hich
he worshiped. Seems as though we had read
aosDawbere about religion making its follow
ore “first pure, then }&gt;eacjabie.*'.
A Lakeview daaler was comforted during

thtao^hererer Introduced.-

LOW TOURIST RATES,

Lenawiu county f'.lrtuars couldn't agree as to
line-fence, and so they’ve been indulging in
lawsuits over tho matter.

Remarkable Narve.
The early history of America Is full (if
Inirtanceaofc men of. remarkable nerve.
But we are rapidly lawming the nwat ner•vous people on earth. The recent Increase
of insanity, epileptic flu. headache. Itaek
ache, neuralgia, sleeplessness nrrvousnett
dvspepaia, fluttering of the heart, etc.,
points to an early decay of the race, unlaw
this tendency Is checked. Nothing can
cure these diseases like Dr. Mill’s Nervine
warranted to contain neither opium nor
moqihlne. "Sample Imttles free at AS. H.
Goodyear’s Drug Store.
Twenty new memben joined the state
pioneer society at the recent meeting.
' 580.—One Imttle of English Spavin Lini­
ment cured my line Norman mare of two
ugly blood Himvlps which damaged her
value at least 880. It is the grandest
Blemish cure 1 ever us«l. John McCain.
Horse Dealer. Darlington. Ind. Bohl by
Dr. E. IL Latlirop. druggist. Hastings,
Mich.
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________

now,

Cures .

___

&amp;JES&amp;Jlj“'Co“f*u »nd

sons have been drowncii In tiaglnnw river.

■reesdAly. All other trains daily
P. A. HAHN. Local Agent. HoMtm
O. W. B^OOLM G.P AT. A..CHUM®-____

i Sag'Jit

Ghgj,

TIME TABLE
In eflect July l»t.l*“

North,

who oppcMn tho road. Three Italian,
killed, and Engineer Tom Knight went
with hl, engine, being scalded on

Kinostox, Can., July 7.—An old lady,- TS

The doors of tho rententilal exposition of the
Ohio valley and central states opaned tn tbe
morning at 9 o'clock, and the inaugural
ceremonies wore liegun nt 11 o'clock with a
welcoming addres, to distinguished guests by
Got. Foraker, and addresses by vidting gov-

7...Mito.......

Cardinal.

to Prescott.

...Delton’..

The train was making
She is greatly injured.

,

Her

formal opening was announced by President
Allison.
____
(W-MHl Burned.
collector of
lumbar In the yards.

Thu fire caught in tbe

^00^ ninrtiaw, nmitr,,

i were kept tin the-fire by
mill could not bu saved,

.fltiuiu.;.
Hu-t: •

for 11

‘•nu c»r ng rr,

-At Richland Junction with C. 1

o.t... IN... It (ten. Msn

FRIEKDS:
Don’t some of your neighbors or

friends want the Banner during the

oampaig-n?

* CO.,

Burlington, vt.

to us.

Ask them, and report

■

�HEWITT ONl.«,,aBAT|ON

ntauLT or

HARRISON AT HOME
. pij* to Blow Up the C. B. &amp; Q. Office
Building at Chicago.

for good stories and nr-.’’*

THREE ven

to
nuetoti..,.

Klrls T”’1***

SOMETHING ABOUT THE NEXT PRES­
IDENT OF THIS COUNTRY.

caught with dynamite

,

ta* "■
v?’ °° -be inunteraimn

anything pertaining to tbo private Ufa of
Scuatc-.- liarrisou.
Aa a hu muid and
father, he has lung Irnid an enviable podtha before those who know him inti­
mately. Am a worker in church and char­
itable matters his record is first claaa.

Di Iddianapolia. He is earnest and con­
sistent, and It has been long well known
tliat Lis word is as good tut his bond.

democratic

rule.

aa to t^ financial .lauding of tfer&gt;Z»
mant and the rate of Interest &lt;m govern,
merit Iohuh in 1880, when the Republican
party came into power aud Democxncy'a
ml.', ws■
_ 7- *

Kelley
That part relating to the fin. ncial standing of the government and the
rate of interest demanded by banks and
capitalists on loans to tbe government ig
here given:
Thu government itself was without
means and without credit
Toward tho
eloae of the year it advertised for a )&lt;sa
of $5.(XX).000
Forty bids were made.
Four were made at diAerent rates by the

d“*“
ohl” rt--*
Ont^
mode of tnivel. 1
•bout twenty miles south of Cincinnati,
WHY IT -DESERTS CLEVELAND.
"ne
may
look
up
on
to
one
of the hills on
irlington train, are nccused
wb-,D&lt;1f
of &lt;h* rircr •U1‘1 &gt;*«• th*
While abaft that marks the grave of Old
Haymarket massacre. It*
.Jt
Hntt Ben
•
The Buffalo News, more than any other.
rgid, wax to blow up the ChiHarrison—-who. half u remturv after his Ker any other influence, is reeponaii, A Quincy office building
decided to .-all OU you U. rmuib^e
KModfatherhad led lili j&gt;artv to victory,
the country for Grover Cleveland,
from your pivteinn. We xg) a«k dm
•ekes up tlie standard for the same pur- it first tlruggr-d him from the obscuritv United States, and which wm in suspen­
dlririon* Utrnughoui the country to^
the big structure.
I-*--«jwnt.h» childhood. Tliongh,thc to which be belongs. It boomed him for sion, but wldle it would not redeem a dol­
Idy f.r . tnktSux
.«...
a
great grandchild of a governor of Vlr- uheritT and fur mayor, to both of which lar of its paper, proposed to lend tho garpffia and grandchild of a president of the offices he was ejected. In both of these ernment $d3,000 at tho modest rate of 8,
I uiu'&lt;
B‘;n il*rri*on was not city offices he did well, and it is said that hto 81-2, Dand 10 per cent interest in gold.
born and bred. In J«J»CIudunatL which hanging-W a fellow citizen was done with No foreign house or institution showed
. qwcial •urvcillanoo. It is
^twenty mile# distant from North Bend, a m-atne-ss and dispatch that gratified all its willingness to invest any capital in tho
had a Widalion of Jeis than 40.000 peo- hto JritmdH and put to sliame his carping loans of the United States Ln that prreseuciiiiea. Thus eucouragud and cmiold- perous year. I860, and tho rata* of intcrwas by Ktage or by the river. North eneil, The News corefiillv groomed him
Bend was as quirt as the present alto of and trotted him c ut for the gubernatorial
GaWteirc Rnritaataa. Crw&lt;f
rare in New York state. Again be was
luliln and Mr.A
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successful and agaiu bo actin it ted himself Tho Philadelphia Pnu, De®. 29. 1800:
fairly as governor, being dosely watched
UM. much. 7r who
ten
and constantly couched by Daniel Man­
ning through his crafty and able lieuten­
ant. Dan Lamont, who. at Mr. Manning's
Uree year*, largely of person, who were unrequest.was made private secretary. Again
Ti“' '*r“rr '““’“Kntoion nfthK
TI:e News was first hr the field for the
'tMir», fraternally.
great national race, handling Grover and
of H-rvice to certain contractor.
I. G. (’.
'
staking even-thing on hto ability to "got
MOO OOM
Who bring them vut and unerdtnke toZjl
.’-,0U&gt; IdS
there." Having run him under the wire
WfiOO OB
“r“—x their later in the Unite! Ktatea in competia winner by a nose ‘ length. Tho News
*• rr **thu St
tbh. ctreularthuxm.pBnv Wft, fullr
MW MK
waited in confidence to see the grandest
4,000 08
UEN UARUISOKS UIHTUn..UX.
"nd b““ * ‘nHteumuliruf Thi* bi a new and a very great danger. It
and most perfect administration ou roc1,«X&gt; K
Ben Hnrrist'ii lived in this country ord. Great w«m Its dlxapjioiutmenL Am
application*-- from reliable men. with gdoii thnmteiM not merely the lirellbood of Amerl-'d0 OB
reference far any vaouidre which might of Ufr
11 U‘r'*u,rw
perpetultv place and Was seven years old when hto the years Went by The News grew colder
30.IW 13
grandfather wa* elected President But and colder, und the otxmlng of the cam­
of free itutiri.tOu,.
1.1 _
. •
cocur. A number at attempts ware mazia
ajoo M
hi* ••ducal ion was cared far by his father, paign finds it strongly arrayed against
otter*.
John teott Harrison, who had himself him—which, by the way, is one of the
ixjo.o® u
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"&lt;r». rvtured
unnnd
7.000 «
•n.pl..ym.-nL fte cmnjwny, knowing the I
,
»mWw? *ntimont U M&gt; finely divided been governor of the northwestern terri­ many very yellow straws to be found in
18
tory and a member of omgnws. and at Cleveland's native state. Being asked by
l.nnu'tor of
..r
, ... i ris it lwtwiM.ii th« r»-..
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....
’ «”Mre«f IB-an age when the'tastes, the Albany Union why The News is not
—u, , ,,
can uctermino the Intellectual culture and the social
10.000 60
,
“TO' "f It*
which tliall |kmi~«h the government of this
now (or Cleveland as In the days of yore
guanl agaims thrn very
u,ing frem
10.000
00
the tlret day of the strike. Mr. Stone ex­ eouatp . I think that if children are re­ bearing un* principally formed—the youth that paper answers as follows:'
10.000 10
Having been asked why in a friendly
plained that the sal soda ns to bs put Into quired to b? nrfidonte of this tountrv for w«s «»*««*« “ tlw Miami university' at
116,00 18
u n &lt; cinxl yesterday of a
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. '
. Oxfanl. Ohio. Here te spout two years, and courteous way. it Is not amiss, per­
HUU0 12
the tank* of th.- enginw,s&lt;&gt; tliat the water on tWelltV-lMUl Team if
• rted attack upon tteeusnbeing graduated at IB. Hew also In this haps. to tell Tho Union, and others who
5MW)
IS
being pumped into the bolter would “.aam."
.■ .'oiling trains and »tat|oa
6,000 IS
atmosphere of study Harrison met hto may be interested, why The News does
6,000 IS
Ivlieved Mr. Stone'* office so as to prevent ths engine from gt-tting dry
wife, a daughter ot Dr. Seott. the pro- not "make a good fight” for Cleveland
steam, and inalm it impossible to proreed
loihitotta. Acting upon
10.000
30
x'«S5&lt;,ri&lt;J&lt; I'b«nl’rtry at the university.
nn.i to
..
.to- . .
.
*
Mr*. Harrison tears evidence of her curlr
sureoutidings. Ste is a woman of rare years ago. . Then he was an honest, sim­
VICTORIA AND ALEXANDER,
, culture and her attainments are manifest ple minded man, with no apparent puryal Weddlug to- Take place Be'fare from rhe fact uf her being a prominent Khut to serve the jieople and make
and active member uf the Ladies’ Literary
wlf an honored name. He has devel­
society of Indianapolis. She is also ex­ oped what tbe boys call -the big head"
UMBOS, July
tremely fond of pubiting and has done ■Ince then, and makes the same mistake
no further doubt that
ClUtaTux, Iowa, July 7.-Thurmtav night Victoria of Germany
some excellent work on china herself. A Izinis XIV is said (&lt;j have made when ho
about 12 o'clock.when tbe eoab-tound p^en- of Battenburg will l«
great deal of her attention is given to the aat for a picture of the Creator of tho
ger train wn* traveling along at a rapid rate
Indtonajtolb Orphans' home.
world.
worid.
j alKMjt • mile from Crerton there wa* n load
ylitre of age. with a profession, - . Because he has pretended to reform the
। cxplauon, and tbe t*nginto-r an&gt;i fiWmau ot
FNX) and a wife. Hnrrison went to Indianap-&gt; cItH service and has made that pretense
U J? L •
..
murr woins.
oils and swung out. Ids sign. The hr&gt;n.&lt;^ in I • mask for carrying out grudges and vex- Hood'* Harsapanlla will not do iniporaihilltiea!
whirli the young coupie first iivH in In-' ing friends.
' Jt » proprietor* tall phUuly what ft has done,
proofs from suiirre* ofun&lt;iue*ttciued redianapolis to stiU standing. It was Chen |- Because he has persistently snubbed runml:
llabllity. and ask you frankly If yon Art- »ufleron tte outskirts of the town, bnt is now I the city that gave him his "wonderful Ing trt.m Stay dl*&lt;-a.e or affect lot, ..-uw-rlj.r pro­
moled ny impure blood or low state of tfi* »yaI engine. A -^.ti iilgeaw bon;., taut evhk-ntly '
nearthe renter of a large citv. Ittoalfttle “tart in public life.
l-cen tncteSed to tin* rail. Hi- txSnb con- I
one story frame building with three rooms. I
Because he has launched at the last of tem to try Hood'* Sarsaparilla. TbeexperiMiee
or other* 1* suffletent avuirante that you'will
There,
in ISM. Mr. and Mrs, Harrison be- his administration, wten it can do harm not ye dlsappoAted In the rettilt.
Lniurti d\ inunito nr some otter po^wful &lt;-xgan a life of "lore in a cuttage."
; and can do no good, a damrerous scheme
Southern . Michigan reports n fine hay
Senator Harrison hits told 'how he ' of "tariff reform.”
.
p t hl.&lt; first case.
The incident was j
"---------- L_ 2---------------- New Yxi.-k Mate
given to the correspondent of Tliu Phils- 1 politics to bo run by a clique' of Albany
A Horrible Inheritance.
politicians and nationaf olHci’s by an oldt-!p!i:a Press while ridibg by this house' —,4*'“‘---------- J .
r
Tbo tranamlMioh of the fuurful effect*
REV. WARREN'S PATRIOTISM,
of contagious blood poison u tbo moat
with the senator.
■ftHwirc southern combination — ow of
horrible
Ir.teritanco which any man
whose members (Garland) La in disgrace,
can leave to hl* innocent posterity: but
but retained in office, and another (Bay­
it can bo certainly mitigated and in tbo
proachiug marriage .if her granddaughter,
ard) distrustud as a'thoroughly unpracti­
matoritv nt
__
and it i* no* well underMotxl ttet ter nu}cal man and dlaiionored by a succession
I window in die.churvh of tbe Holy Trinity at dkty *a. mainly imlrunuMital in removing
of the worst uppointntfnts ever mode
I Forty M-cond and Madivon -trrel*. Pedae- nil tin- objection* that Prince llismarvk inunder any administration.
Bpsctnc—commonly called "8. S. 8."
terpoas! do tte tmtU-h. The dowager wnBecause he signed the rebel war flag
■ trian* looked and
Mr.J.H.Br°wn, or Hornell.ville, N.TL.
i press of Germany i&lt; expected Jure within *
! woodensi and looksd
order as a silly bit of clap trap and re­
write*: "Three years I suffered witi
'fewdays, an! tew daughter, thn betrothed
canted on false grounds.
Una ticrrible dlMume. tiwlffa Bpeciflo
Prince* Victoria, will *i.vom|«iuy her, it w
: -:i. rhtef engineer of »liBecause he stayed away from the St.
cured me completely.”
nportcL Prince Alexander will remain in
Prof. Edwin lla«Xi»l E.22nd at N Y
Ivirlington road, wai arLouis encampment when ho should have
write*: "Swift’* Specific- cured ma
Germany until a few &lt;lay&lt; tx-forv the imp- ,
XI rei-l brought to this
gone and went when it was apparent it
of a fearful c*»e of Blood Folxm ”
tial» will be celebrated. and will be accom­
was to patch up a sore.
i iris* cvnni-eted with the sufficiently uwel to
Dr. B. F. Wmpfirid, of tho Soldier's
panied &lt;41 hb marital journey, it is said.
Becaux- hr took a "ghoulish glee" in
Home, Richmond, Va., writes; "Swift’s
vetoing
widows'
pensions—often on
fctexum
McAllister
Blood Poison."
™
HABKISON'S FIRST HOUftB IN 1NIUAN- strained objections or none worth con­
f rltfttds &lt;nai- anil said ttey ’ flung the banner to
‘
AFOLIS.
sidering.
£ Brl*^ Brooklyn. N. Y„
. 1 'r,“ ‘ «»-rfect wreck from
BASE BALL ATTRACTIONS
Because the government has tx-cn
"Right in front of that door," ho bald.
in the morning. He
Bw it » Specific restored
mg given bond. ’ The num U an undertaker.
"I ren-ivod my first lawyers fee. It was forcibly feeble throughout under his ad­
bMlth and hope, and I in well today.'*
the first Sunday in our new home, and I ministration-full of cheap buncombe, of
C. W.'Langnill, Savannah. Ga • T
toadying io southern sentiment and of
suffered long w.th Blood Poison. I tried
i-uring on July 13.
Chicago. Ilk. July X—National l-ngue had walked out on the sidewalk in the meddle muddle experiments in tariff mat­
BVfts Si’oclllc and am perfectly woIL
afternoon and was standing there looking
A- W. Buell, of Power’s liorn;, Rucburiau’--ii Qusncy railroad, tau
with some pride at the front of the house ters.
_*etnr. N. Y.-, writes: "It A the best blood
• iru-and i-t-md acting the in- furled on the Fourth uf July or any other adelphla— Philadelphia 2. Breton 1: at Pitts when a man clattered up on horseback. ‘ Because he has proved a weak man
remedy ou eart b. 1 cured myself with.
He aaiekly made known hto errand. A where he was thought a strong man, a
burg—i’ittaburg 0, Chicago 3; at Indiana|e
man had been arrested at Clermont, about Vtln man in his dodging of criticism I
oils—Indtetapolw 3, Detroit 4—twolvu in­
eight miles from here, on tthe charge of where he was thought to ne too earnest
Mr. F. L. Blanton, of ti.o Bmlthvilla,
nings.
Newa writes that a friend was
obtaining money under false pretenses. and too well potoed to care for opposition
l it a larg&lt;. number of locomotive rector, Kev. E. Walpole Warren, ordered
a-;-. ■:.
Chicago, July 4.—The following is the The rider wished me to appear before tbe of any sort, a stubborn man where he
afflicted with a case of Blood Poison,
longing to the bi otherboud will
aad two bottles of 8. a H. effected a
league
l*»*e
l&gt;aB
record
on
ywrtrrday:
At
day* ago, but just tefore his de|&gt;arture tent
justice of the t&gt;eace there for the prosecui was thought a firm one—as in the Gar­
complete
cure
Chicago—(morning) Chicago 10, ITillaulelydiia tion
hia ruudstaut thia letter:
1 Agreed to do so. and he handed land case, and while claiming to be a rep­
Treatise
on Blood aud. Pkln Diseases
»; (afternoon? Chicago 5, PhihMlolpbia 6; of
mntlMl
T.• &gt;.
u.
*. n
me a five dollar gold piece. It was not an resentative of Democratic ideas has kept
iu»«. r the g-nernl charge placed
ItwltennpiJi*— (morning) Indiaiinpolis H.Bos- • enormous fee, but I wn* glad to have it. the grt*t leaders of Democracy at bay
k
idy m tin-clutcbin of tbe
ton-*; (afternoon- Indiaaapolis 3, Breton 4; The sum wns hardly large enough to war­ and oivffied it in congress for no motive
at Detroit—(morning! Detroit 1. New York 4; rant a buggy, so the next morning 1 rode tliat can be gueshed unless a fear of
the country of my adoption. I Ui.-.H be obliged if (afternoon) Detroit 1, New York 4; at Pitta­
to Clermont on the back of a pony that I rivalry or a selfish determination to ad­
Mr* Winslow'* Sootmi&gt;u mrit tkould
you will w«- that tte American flag &gt; hoisted over
burg (morning) Pittsburg 14. Wiadiiugton u; hired ut a stable. -I came back home that vance his own fortunes st any dost.
always Ik- iiwst f,.r children uetfil-.g. It sooths
the ch lid, soften* the minis, allays ail twin, eurea
having in custody Also
(afternoon) llttaburg 4, Washington 3—game night-pretty well chafed, but I Lad suc­
wind nolle, and I* the txrt remedy lor diarrhoea.
laborer" i.i*y be allowed to exhibit ids mtsnl fur called fourth inning—ruin.
ceeded in what I went for.”
Twenty-five cent* a bottle.
' •• i ut under bonds like tbe * natiou UiaX ha., reeriml him *o kindly thiHiah
Chicago, July
Tbe record of the Na­
Jtist as Harrison was beginning Xtf get
Ererybody wants to know what Col.
with ~.iim- qualms of omsctence a* to their right tional tongue in yreterdayV playing was &lt;w a start at the law tho war came 014 and Ingersoll meant at Chicago last week by
•f 2d, wig- ha» lived in
follows; At Chicago—Chicago 4, Philadel­ lie was in the field winning military lau­ calling Cleveland and Thurman the "dog
SOME DOCTORS
phia 3; nt Pittsburg-*Pittsburg3, Washing­ rels, while bo was missing the opportiinity. fenne!" candidates.
It has been sup­
dynamite cartridges. ,
SHERIDAN REACHES NONQUITT. ♦ ton 8; at Detroit— Detroit 1H, Now York 13; to wiu legal fees at home. This, and the posed by some that he really raid "dog
honestly admit that they can’t curs
■ut wiu. given out by
attention ho has given to politics. Includ­ kennel" candidates, meaning ncllv an exnt Indianapolis—Imlianapoli* 10. Breton 7.
Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Othssa
i-&gt;, of tie Q, which in
ing
the
time
spent
In
the
United
States
preosion of contempt: but The Press is
CHICAGO. Julv 7.—Two game* onlv were
say they can but—don’t. Ath-teplayed yreterday by National league boae senate, has kept Harrison a poor man, happv to state tliat Col. Ingersoll did not
r :.uo middto of Muy Inft
KOHQVrr, Mare., July ft-Tbe Mwatara Iwll clubs. At Indianaixilis—Indinnapnii* 9, notwithstanding his success as a lawyer. say this or mean this, and that he had no
• mfnrmed tliat attempts came
anchor off the; village ut 2 o'clock Phlladvlphla 0; at Pittsburg-Pittsburg 3, But; ho has galiied that which to better intention of setting a bad example by
than wealth—comfort in Ids home and the slinging campaign mud. The expression
loinag.. ite property and yreterday afternoon, after a run of seven Washington 3.
respect and afiection of hto neighbors. -dog fennel" has a historic meaning in.-,
hour,
from New Loudon. Al-out l wo lz&gt;ur»
• f dynamite, ami that
Chicago, July f.-Tbe not result of last
this connection; and its historic sense to
afterward Gen. Sheridan was brought nAoro week’s league tere. lai! playing wua to give
the sense in which Col. Ingersoll used It.
■ dterntxMt with dynamite without any apparent discomfort, and is Chicago nn incronse of one game aacu, lost
• During tbe war of the rebellion the
'‘-■Hi about to leave town now in his own cottage. He w»s somewhat and won. in the lead for tto pennant, nnd t0
Knights of the Golden Circle, a copperhead
::i iqj**rntiou. Bowlosdid ro.tl«A&lt; Saturday night, and coawsqueatly put IndianajKill. in ffont of Pittaburg. The
organization tliat extended over several
wm
rather
nervous
yesterday;
nevertbete*
- H &lt; x|«cted, having taken
recunl* of all tbe lase l»U aaawtethaw are
states
in the Mississippi valley, used to
namit.. and caps with him his circulation coutinure good nn&gt;l his gen­ ■riven tielow, including Bundays games:
tn»a mem
drill in back lota, where tho ugly weed
p-r ..uwrfee
nij l : stifle hotel, the liowi- eral condition L» quite 9s leviable as when ”
known as "dog fennel" grew, because
•Witter* -f
frierunre committer, of ths
he left the Capre of Delaware.
Ilrwoilyn.. 44
thoy were ashamed to drill in tho public
‘pii'l by S. E. Hoge, chairi
A large crowd of citixens and yisiton
streets or conspicuous parts of town.
-nJ grievance committee.' watched the transfer of Gen. Sbei idau from
James K. Magic, then editor of The Can­
•W j . m.. a bomb was ex* the Swatara to tbe short’. The general lay ytni'phi*...*'
.«&gt;•
ton (His.) Register, denounced a local
THEITHI.0PH0R0S CO. lit Vail St t.t.
tbn ’.- rr'^
- «
!l ,ocomot,v
'betwwm
locomotive
irtwwm on a couch In a small bodt which was towed Indta-p lM 31
company of tbe Gohlen Circle Knights by
imteT
?r,Jra’ w,Ulout doing any by tbe Hw •tarn’s steam launch. When the nttebvnr. .!'•
by the epithet of "Dog Fennel Hangers,”
boat reached shallow water a doyen sailors
the &gt;&gt;.■
111 ”»ever. Examination of
w’hich some village genius hail applied to
lh”
bx&gt;k ptacs waded out and lit ted the bed, Iswring it care­
them by a happy inspiration.
ta* Jn
1I‘T v'1,iwK*qt dynamite, and fully to tbe shore. Mrs. Sheridan and two
The nickname took from tbe start. It
"^uufucturw ot tbe ex- Sisters of Charity, who have faithfully at­
became the synonym for copperheads in
i-'-d 1
'r.'1,1'ir8’i Pi«dc of brother- tended the genet al, were brought ashore Unit,
all that region, and CoL Ingersoll, then a
Juno LI, another
resident
of the neighboring county of
Mth&gt;»oka
f-u.it. TV1
il!,d Oix'urr'-d With aimilar paucni as »oon »»
Peoria, heard it and salted it down in hto
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"‘rZgw iroX’ ttatardav gave tbo foUowdw-,rt, u , ‘•^‘•dou* are attributed cottage. Tbo general is much ptetwxl with ingl^ A* Detroit—Detroit ‘J, Wutat
vocabulary of gems of eloquence. What
RISON.
his
new
quarters.
He
wanted
xd
inspect
tbs
diie, Ind *
thf“’
I,’obl»Lu h; At Indianapolis—lodlaunpolis L PN1- He lives in .• substantial brick dwelling, was more nat ural Uian that he should ap­
L-n- hu wu» supplied with fund* whole cottage n« »oo«i as he arrived, but tbe
ply it to the ticket composed uf Cleveland,
iff ttaan* i,c
adelphia 2. at Chieaxo-Cbteago 4, Burton with a largo porch, a pleasant lawn and a who stayed at home during the war, and
draft from John A. Bauer- doctors would not tot him loavotbo bed.
ttr - hj
stable id the rear, to which a driveway Thurman, whose copperhead sympathies
_
L_____ 4. No&gt;» \ urk ti.
j
:&gt;kiurer
and
principal
officer
Ihrte-n:
lends by the house, and where Is kept the were notorious? No, the name "Dog
Pa LACK Steamers.
Low Rates
l
OUl
.
------------of tbe Brotherhood of
tamily carriage, driven principally by Mrs. Fennel Ticket" is not mud. It to wax,
Exu CtoUB., Wk. July 7.-John and
New York, Jolj T.-Mayor Howitt, when Harrison.
and it will stick.—New York Press.
DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND
tbs S«n Francisoo dtepateh stating
Mrs. Ikrrison is about the ramo age as
that the American J-arty stale conventionof her husblnd. They were married young
' of the brotherhood ou the
California had favored hk nomiimUou for and have spent thirty-four yearn together.
I'urliugtou &amp; Quincy «y»JJztunt mid: “I would not acrept any Their daughter, Mre. McKee. Is with
Allen G. Thurman, 13 letters in hl»
ESSSX.U- !—a«.e, ..Wr
ButTOM Habhor, Mich.,
them, and her child. Benjamin McBee,
DETROIT AND CLEVELAND
unc. Born Nov. 13, A D. 1818.
**«&lt; and wl a ’ * Ule'T,ber ul
brotbnr- Wateoti, aged **, was drowned white bathing circuni»tenet*about a year and a half Md. to a great pet Nominated,
_____
June 7
He
,Wa 'in"aL Cn-V«- in Be. Jrevph r*w u*treT“‘nR v^i An&lt;torNov. 8
with hU i^ahdfather.
Election day.
OUR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS
CaniLUAC. Mich.. JUy.
,*'n" “&gt;•
Beuermen to
The reUgious element stands out prom­
n*u» *gd
cu.iu&lt;d, a. J-V
y" ■inent
•* Brate-Jb' n n,^l, k* aci:°fdiugiy went, ■on avounc man. w“ drowned m
in tho household. Both Mr. and
E. B. WHITCOMB. Gwn. Pma Amm.
«ytem tr
'wd de&gt;|vered to him the Clam lake last evening while bathing.
Mre- Harrison are members of and work­
The red bandana
Cristo-1’ ’.’’’"i 8h^rt,y nfu,r Bowlre
ers in the First Presbyterian church of
128 458
78 910111318.
nPio»H&lt;i u ’ f"1' 4 foW hours afterward an
IndtomsixiHs.
They were prominent tn
—New York Mall and Expreaa.
Bible class and Sunday school until tbe

t

t

rszMtf

arTO

SKSiSM

MACKINAC
Summer Tours.

'

ii

tatnlt l UmM thu WoM ta

i jag ‘outhof Creston, and another

�HFE Di HOLLAND.

SHORTHAND writers.

WOMAN AND HOME.

THE

8OMETHING NEEDED BESIDES QUICK

A

WIDESPREAD

AND

AGAINST

CONSPIRACY

FORMIDABLE

CURIOUS

CUSBY PROXY.-

TOM OF

ANGERS AND WITS.

Co***?'

GIRLHOOD.

“Haw *oT

vol. xxxm

tiuit one delicate woman will take

to reach I-*' warns i».k»
TO, M , mlm.*. only

appliu.1, with other eari&gt; of tbo health, rallioe
tbe forces and adds flesh and color like magic.
I write thia for sensible women, not those
who, aware of Its aid to beauty, rush off to

U» hub-r
" ,

mXuf

do chloral and champagne.

Electricity is no

&gt;“

—

«r-i u~ iu&gt;e “»» u“!2?

u»

&lt;* famUtar
*“
...
.nv reculre-

little thing of four

depressing
sight.

It will be

by tbo fire, rub tbo hair with towels until
perfectly dry, bru*h and I art tbu hair with
caste and cxpcrumcwl deflk

and |ilkeq and tbe ammonia promotes Its
put two or throe spoonful* of ?ago into a cup
* j____ ta_„.______ ___ _____ 1. XVk__ »k-

above.—Atlanta Constitution.

e oxeuswl only on tto hypothesis that thn
•other is an Ignorant aa tbe child
Tbo little girl* of today imitate not only

Riders, but their language also.

easily removed by rubbing a little vaseline

faculty, there is already Indeed from tbe

have thought its plebeian character.—Har-

pineh of salt into n cupful of corn meal, tlxm
Many women spend a good deal of time in

with some kind of powder each weak. This
tea poor plan„astbe lose scouring tinware

living! We pour lift too full and wear out
ho measure.
measure A quart pot will not hold
taw pints,
breo
pinta, neither win forty yuan hold the
•oncc'rn* of seventy.
swvtmty. Moro
hl
■■onec'nt*
than two-thirds
of tto nveni^w woman’ll
worry over ber sowing or in preparing food,
As though our bocks anti our stomachs wore
Ux&gt; immortal part of us! What would you
think of a gardener wtjo should give no
thought or time to anyth
■lipa were rooted ini Or
should spend all his time
hi* violin

strings until the air is full of nightingales and

that you devote to fuming.over tbo cut and
make of your various
tearing ordlmd

UfeD icing cakes, or preparing fancy dishes,

Nature nover intended that wo should live

puff jswte, who would have grown it on some

five yards of goods to make a dress she never
The first thing she did with man, and woman,
tho bird*.

Tbo wily inventions of tho devil

torment to precipitate old age before its

tbo world in time with a

A serene old lady, wboeo dally^Urtng was
like noble music, was once asked by a moody

to oil up f

with
up half the night before, and didn’t know

oration!

Regard your mind and body aa

tiroodinii ib

fit of tho deepest indigo

tbs sunlight so damling that I couldn’t

writ. ItartMnd

Uk. *&gt;•»

literally."
Sijpposc tbe editor believes you, and yen
are engaged as a shorthand reporter. Then
sujgxise your first asrtgnnmd is to give a
column rejiort of an historical lecture You
attend, and tbe kx-turer t»egins with a few
commonplace-, which you find youreolf quite

coating, and though it bo kept looking bright
by bard labor, it will never look as well aa if

sure, when tho tin is stained tbo stain will
have to bo removed by scouring, but only

events that led up to ttw American revolu­
tion, and te&gt; drags in the tuuia-s ot tbe load­
ing men in tbo different colonics who stirred

draff will disappear and tbo little bend to
—Boston Budget

and minds of little girls, where lives should

vou are to report have orawn uici;
For example, you
aborthaud. and al
butt after clghtrt-n months of indurtriems
practice by dint of dx-tatton. reed to you
from tho daily nowsjwjK-r or^some handy
lxx»k, you time yourrelf. awl find that juu
can actually get d««n l» word* a minute,
and transcribe it correctly. Now you are

and dust will in time dim it* luster.
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That,
an/1

tbo bat must be’blocked.’ Ironing and block­
ing are different matters Now I con have
that hat of yours ironed while you wait, but
to have it lilocke.1 would take two boura.

tablcrpoonful of flour; beat together and
thin with coki water. After beating tto
whites of tbo egg* very stiff, fold them into
be omitted.—Good Housekeeping.

Half tho badly shaped mouths that nro

result from their being permitted when they
were children to suck their fingers. One ot
tho prettiest women in town has roarso, thick
lips, that come from having been allowed
when she was going to sleep to put her thumb
In her mouth.—’‘Bab's" Lottor.

residence, in Virginia, or New York, or Dela­
ware, or dw-where, and quote* from their
letters extensively. You fallow him in short
band, and you think you- have got him But
when you go Iwk to tbu offlcv you ojwn j'oer

tawtl of before, because you have never
given any time to reading up the ante-revo­
lution history of these potted States. lu that
case you mar write out your notes after a
fashion, but how tbe lecturer will stare when
bo roads it; and wlmt letters the editor will
get after be imbllshes ft; and how soon, after
you hare nuule one or two nsw* of that
kind, you will be sized up m good for ofllcv
work, dictation, and the five for a quarter
brand of public meetings, but on Important

that many of theoUgibto y^
having flntebed thrtr sdoca^ droan^Z
Dutch India to engag. fa .^7*22*

friend tn Holl

Tbe friend i
general!) one
otherwise conf

■ta a wifiing young h
h a substantial dot
7.rt.Tr" w
r. A photograph of

favored one is

reived from

smoothed down and bow tbo original shine
returns. Now tliat big smoothing iron comm
intoptay. He hold* tbe hat tn his hand and
rubs tbo iron lightly tmt firmly around tho

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u» Ktml
lb, r,™, -u,
ports In tbe next Indian mail Jteatner
bring ^appipem to thu lowly one to tbe

binding a. If^b. brid^m , J.
and is never mmwIUbJ tr
__

M. FOWLER,
.
Denlhd.

.

To polish nickel plated goods after becam-

an a rag with a little oil

botttae half filled with water will dean them
quickly.

S

Smith.

qtuabt. knapfen
avoidance of join. ^9 Uta ta as
r, save that it h a fitoooff in

Tilt; mnfa legal rostrtert.
Tbo laws in Holland la rererd u, th* kesl
oeiUon Of the Wife nr.
crown und tbo ‘dip’ of tbo brim, and in tbe
width and material of the trimmings. A
very small reduction in the circumference of
a lutt crown in thv middle will make an n»tontahtug difference in the Apparent abajie of
tl&gt;o hat when worn. It I* thta «»«bt change
in shaj«&lt; which makes the wearer of a silk
tile a well dreamil man, n dude or a shoddy

■ Ukve with the jM-rln nnd the propmv n&lt;
balpmate Tho law* are sltai.t a. to the wife's
claim on t ie husband, but tawvers have toH
me that tins apparent votd in the tan te.3k h
caused by tbe invariable ds&gt;rr&gt;tsia of tta.' H &gt;4■
- — to, Kia
— ^.1 i, I.
.
.

Practice in all eourts of

cnairroriiKM
M. BATEts
.
Attorney at

B

thoroughly illustrated titan in the
land*, and cases of negl.vt to • rorids b

A. RAHBKK. M.
.
Fhy^ciau ar
May l* found ■***» o®®*

H
(ronsdT
.
“Weil, 1 aboukiny they da .Every con-

tbe busband and father in prieurag a itv.
ing. In summer you wilt UWre hoBdrai*
of them on their kntxo tngbe public rnuite*
armed with a three inch spik-j n «edit&gt;g tb»

v”1*

flmshlng polish, but before that
take a small brush, give each row

C°'

H.tatata
in this colonial

outward tiound merchant «!:lf., to te o»ei
as ballast. You will we a sratnan pushing a
Coffee culture is not difficult. It is very wheel!arrow, containing about AO poucdi
profitahte.
Aud
a
coffee
plantation
in
bloom
of sand, up a broad gangway inditwd at
words, but it requires the eofuetbiag more
ta
U
m
mo.t
btautifu)
spot
on
earth
If
a
which wo call general intelligence to write
them out properly. That general intelM- planter decides to begin at the beginning and
create hta own “flnea” or coffro ,plantation, •ex. You will often meet a small prseswion
there ta first tbe selection of ground. Thia ta
Remove blood stain* from linen by soaking
tbe article in clear, soft water over night, thinker” with oil drawn in liberal quantity not difficult, for coffee thrives anywhere In
They must be soft enough to crush into
then washing tte&gt; usual way and drying in from standard literature of all kinds. The a projx-r ellinato and fairly wall drained
A level surface ta not neceseary, very much in tbe manneAe.f AswHan
tbo mn. Tbo vessel in which they are soaked lecturer on the ante-revolution period will •oil.
Hillside reaches nmitw. They hang, as it wern/ta th &gt; Luuea,
pcrhajM talk of tbe-Townxbeeid acts of ITfit, though usually chosen.
-.r any otte r washing compound is apt to set of Governor Sharpe, of Maryland, nud-Goy- ami even hillocks answer admirably. Tbo and their swinging regular walk proves ths:
ernor Montagu, of South Carolina, and their selection of seed Is simply a matter of
then with a flannel rub it over with tho t»w- tho stain.—Good Housekeeping.
Tta &lt;a —A«._ ,ta_.
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choice.
Seeding
is
carried
OU. after this
proclamations in the name of the king; th&lt;«i
ho will, go on and tell what such American- fashion. An especially rich bit of ground ta
beautiful palteb. Never use lyu on tinware,
We have removed tho very worst ink stains leaden a* Gadilcn.Laureti*, Rutledge, Lyndi chosen where tin* *0(1111)01-0 or seed bed ta tbe family, who, placidly smoking his pip;,
or it will ruin it Keep an ol&lt;l toothbrush from carpet* of very delicate colors by rob­ and Pinckney ilid about it
made. In this, in drills not over one Inch sits in the stern steering tbo vowel, but yw
for getting into tbo seams around t!&gt;&lt;&gt; handle bing them with skitn milk, and when they
But, itwuniing that you have given up
anger will cool when iiixwUgation dx&gt;».
are almost effaced, washing them with a careful reading to the bister)- of that period,
. that if It. took to the tow jath and aU«ww‘ '
any acid substanco in tin. When tins are cloth wrung oat in boiling water without how ran you trunscriboymir notes, m&gt; mattilhia wife the helm, all .lanugo f.w cultatoc.
new. first fill with boiling water and let soap. Then cover tho place with a dry cloth how faithfully they wtru taken, so as to sare
stand for a little whlio before axing. To and let it n-:nafn for a day.—Boston Emlgrt.
six months anu required for germination,
mend holes in tinware uao putty, placing M!
grouting and sufficient progress! of tho plant
on tbe outside.—Boston Budget
ernor Sharp," but will you omit that final to render trainplauUng successful. Then glance along tbe irvu path, a womans drr»*d
Good Dish Ooth.
For a dish cloth ‘‘par excollonce,'' make a ‘‘eT Very likely you will, because yr&gt;u&lt; I watt
in red tunic and glistening helmet, waving *
cloth about twelve Incbee square of four or know any better. Wilf you write it out
white Signal flag, catches your eye. Slw u
fire thlcknesKo, of common white mosquito Governor "Montagu," or ‘‘MontagtwF Will
netting; then sow acrooa and lock and forth you write ’‘.Lauretw,” as it should bo, or sufficient amount ot cultivation to keep tbe railroad in Holland this position ts filled by’
physically delicate women. This age de­ on tbe machine, to bold It firmly together. •‘Lawrence," as it should not be! WIU you
a woman, and railrood offk-inls hsre sssurwi
mands Helus and young Venuses with amplo
surely .ij-ell Pinckney with the "c" before
the “kF .Will you write “Routledge,” or have town set eighteen inches apart, and fully
wafata and veritable musete. Specked fruit
••Rutledger If you are without any pre­
vious reading on thi* Bubj-jct you are just m
would require double that salary ami might
lltri.1v to writ* ---- — — --.... .........
..
get intoxicated once in awhilo. Ihttiuctiom
tn prlvileyca twtwren mam«i and ilngi*
Illustrations might b# multiplied without
When Die latter stage is reacbe.1 the entire
women are so thoroughly established ter* by
1,1 f*.. ■r.J
_
. *
.
ever It be this windy day fj, ’‘First rate, glory
plantation, where It ta nufficlently level to
gum arabio on white gloves, and iron it on
permit, is laid out in rectangular plats of
tbe wrong side. Strong black tea, cold, is a
about 200 varaa or COO feet long and half thet
good thing to clean black silk.—Boston Budwidth, with cominoa or roadwayuof from
English, German and French philoeupbera
aj^seu where you wUl como out zilo a„,i
Moths or anj
be enticed to di
by a bright tin pan
custom comp^itaonly introduced l&amp;» the
——---------- -— ------------ sst In a dark corner vi woviar*. ana ie» tljeru be a fow Latin quo­ feet from center to center, in each direction.
wing uplifts you above tbe countless shafts of tbe room. Attracted by tbe bright pan, tations, and you may get them down as they This dime, and tbo roots well set—for tbe country when under the Iron nils of “Alvs
tbo moth will moot hia death in tbo keroeena sounded to your ears; but, if yad bare navw roota develop rapidly and profiuely, throw­ tbs Woody." Au unmarried wotnan alwsjv
death, ta ever aiming at poor humanity’
taken a ctMirmnf
.
ing out myriads of fibers from a great carrot
count yourself an ingrsto if tbe eoug of
If tho gums, as frequently happens after
siiaped tap which often reaches a length of
tbanlngi ring ta not always welling from your illnem, become very sore a gargle af myrrh
ton feet—and your plantation Is provided
heart like tbe constant song of a bobolink In A
■■— j . . ■
with a coffee orchard which with a fair
singing for very Joy above tbe clover.—
right side of tho groom, the wife returning
“Amber" in Chicago Journal
not mind using it
ou tbo toft side of ber bu»ba:&gt; 1 when tbeesremony ha» l«*n perform*! No unniantoi
lady can dream of going to church, coooert
soiled room repainted after n moderate mw
may bo said to have attained their liest bear­ or any place ot public eswmbiy without tbe
af tbe mop and brush, than it does to have It
ing age; though many will continue increas­ escort ot parents or male members of h»f
scrubbed and scoured.
ing in yield unto two score years old.—Edgur family. She cannot take a walk, W a visit
tr go shopping unaccvsnpauiel by b*
mother or other chaperon, i'nul tte tewhite. I should like to call it *a campaign
trotted ot tbo young lady ba*twvn sunounced,
i»».r t-wd yon oasno, (a,,.
lo
ter,
1
toUjou
un
a„
she remains the sole charge ot lather and
ZJ*
“»■' ““ “JlwdX.
ino Ikoton newiuMteruonwH,
«... r* daily attention to books, to recitations, to mother, and she makes acqnsi.itatwMonly tn
instruction, is all tliat any growing child can tbo preoence of a thi rd parly.
This matter of bathing cannot bo made to
little care to It
__ ... &gt; . ■ ■_____ta• u..,
er*
«fely enduro. “No, no I” you cry “giro
them more leosoua-givo them ta*k»^o7&gt; at
pecialiy stupid. Ho luul never b™n intm. home;" and your children go through their Even dancing pertirt are intereporeed rt’A
rubbed over it for a white, and
with water in a bath.
school lives with the shadow ot thTooming singing, recitations, etc., for the sraworamt
doerf Ui U«. wori ..oui.tx,, Z
— $“,'’.“5,““?.
fl"; U« task always falling upon tho taak just fin- of tho elderi of. tho family, who *&gt;t around
fsbciL Tho gentle, obedient, loving ami tbu tablre, sipping their endue, "ine or other
affectionate little ones suffer, while tbe dear favorite beverage, while the’young pc-p&gt;
a {ail while boiling water is poured upon
.
..
...
___________ v- th.1 tad
bad boys won’t even make an effort, and
thrive accordingly. Tbu teacher can »meparents to go homo tha daughter* also q“i;
■lay, tlie pupil never.
the gayetu-s of the ballroem.-AuM«ro*m
Now, if I win not 1
Cor. New York Tribune.
abomination of hard water—I think it would
him to Mr.
u..., n Of — Examinattun Hunter’s school; and you take
little borax or i
French picture varnish will restore chromo* words bo wanted wm
Tour clrl r»it nt Vi- ir____ . , 1 .
for tbe exercite of all one’s intellectual PJ*you bathe your face.—“Bob’’ in New York
era. Uk. Mrs. Todgcrs* gravy, it calk h*
tueatresuariy in tho iwmetit
i-Urnal pride to anxiety and a sumo ot nmpctfibihty tteborne or"bot obtainable, a good sharp rub- icriflo cn.lc-1 f.r their fevnHi.. ____
finely pulverimd, te claimed to clean tinware

H
astings
*
p»MUkrf &lt;«*»

Iron is already hot.

baby’s bead, giving tbe child an uncared

Tbcslmptoot

simply disgusting or perfectly exquisite. Tbe
aanspirtu** against girlhood ta widespread aad
formidable. and it is only by tho resolute ex-

rood silk bat will tart a full season if it ta not
or
hr mn.
“ 1
«rfot&lt;ta&lt;Un»'rtllr.uto» 'T

ta, that you may combine dexterity

of linger and inoirtal quickness, however
* . __ __
—Ill /«&gt;r to rwu-h the full

stature of an expert \
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rou hove read, marked, taornsd and inwardly
digested volumes upon volume* ol tho same

if it

'"7midyte brought about
“ Ptsratam
k
Holland,
byuZto?

bility, and for
cents, or
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•^u.UlkmtdJollEr^oto:
•torn a w»u
a
.
came forward -itb alaertty C3d
to comply with thJ A" 7 Lu,uor

ocean swell known as a naval officer, or M

-» n
lu U»r. .
-lad maruiw, UuUmt.

Salt aad vinegar brighten brave* aa well
pUUIck.

■* rirrr"“

uuu*

«P WoI.a^W lurt"!

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will look much brighter after

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lie tnai ot
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your daughter
‘^hl fever or spinal memugltM or
•osnu otbar Latin -**— ..

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W. LOWBT. M. D.
Physician a

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MITH * COLGROV1
Law

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t. KENASTON,
.
Attorney

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la Meat for tbe Ohio Far
tie ver.tea policies on a ma
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Uta by death aad accident.

£UM)K A SHELDON.'

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in tke
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Comity-

XXXIII. NO. 12.
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Banner

HASTINGS, MICH.. JULY 18. 1888.
COUNTY NEWS.

*Vl-,f -hed Wednesdays, by ’
cop4
-•■isk:eb';n‘-

. w
— —-e»e wrova.
cikui?^
'&gt;■'« •• «•&gt;&lt;&gt;.

The follows

sj-S?

&gt;tv the end of the year the
v nt pnoltlvely beftJS.
ml* will W added for poatresides outside of the

rortnuuter.

'“^tnxaulf^t
Putt master.

ApVKK»!tlNG RATK8:

‘

*

special' pmiltiouv.

JOB 'PRINTING. _ , .
__
nyron FUiber. Creasy's Corners
«■ B- .him*
r.ir-1!ll! th* *foJ Prtntlng Dea. &lt;». jcwip, twanrj-ytur-.
•“ '"""i 1-Cn« for .hr
uvxxaa. Evenrthtug in the
SSKfcJ. j.- S2LSS1!! .Furtmaater, Yankee Springs.
C. W. Armstrong. Bowen* Mill*.
P-0”,;,,-..,! approved pattens pt machinery*
x"“u&gt; «». u™“*
I! W‘r*«rti employed, enable* the
Money paid to thrne agents will be receipted
gfggjnSdper.t&lt;ta** tab workWkX£A£Kt“
i^e
Mlu Alli. n«n,-&gt;. of Ri:,«u„, u ,unot Mttied with u* wifi, beew^tot,
HIm hr,
Mr^ j,,,,, Mm.r
ihi. il?™
"* tarml'»
M.
inis section.
^fiwK^NISKgRN.
School tiegins In two weeks.
.nipinf by Dr- Jones, over
There I. «mx-talk of tabernacle meet­
ings being held in Philo Clines' premises,
•PEN A VAN A RM AN.
Adrian ’*axson, of Charlotte, is working near Mrs. Mayne, of Dntton. beginning
for Barlwr Mead.
* wune time this wwk.
. Izrwyris. ” .
-.ut&lt; of tbe state and in tbe
Wheat harvest has commenced in good
••arnesl.
ikatugs National Bouk.
Ixirenao-Mudge ha* l»ecii n*rtdlng and
H.i-t!ng*. Michigan.
’ &lt;,au‘fl"’T Lucinda and
Maggie Poster are visiting friend* and rek
rvHhlngling his granary.
These dusty day* the spring on tlie par­ atjve* In this vicinity.
home from being
sonage lot M*ttns to bo appreciated liy the ,.,.iiLC“Ok’.
nn the road with hl* dalllnn. was thrown
wewy i«sM’r-li}.
Bont. Saturday July 7. to Mr. and Mr*. from hi- seat and still hanging on to his
reins was caught in the wheel ami carried
Keniey Rout, a daughter.
P. Howell's mother, of Indiana, fa visit­ f-&gt;r several rod*. ■ He bnrfe hi* Jaw in jwo
Hasting*. Mich,
ptaces and wa* bruised In several other
.
in of the state. Special ing him.
place-. Pcs. Martin and Rowland are at­
Haying Is nearly over.
I&lt;&gt;XBVTO LOAX ox
Welisertj hardware
tending him. He Is getting along nicely.
heat In this section Is good this year,
I).. llunwpatliic
tn-tter than expectetl. '
'
Crops are looking fine at present.
id Surgeon.
Mr*. Bert Walker, of Martin, visited her
Sirs. Inure Hinckley and child, of Hast­
ings, jn- die guest- of &lt;T. N. Ickes and aunt.'Mrs. Augers, last.week.
r—ponded t&gt;x Rest­ otitere this week.
r. Center and Church
Nelson Bruce la oti the sick list.
lbw. (». I’erry wa- ab-ent over Sunday,
W. W. McKlbtiin- was the gue-t of 1..
his pulpit Is-lnc tillwl by the brother from
stixlgv last Sunday .
.
• an uirt Surgeon.
Amts Fauafly anticipates building Ida Richland.
•:; resting diwa-es of the
Mrs. TenwunlnK ami Bertha will Im&gt;
. the'preservation of vision
S. Kaiser is at work on the M. E. church absent from home a couple of «wto&gt; visit-’
}• poperi)
* -I'EVTACLES and eye
lug friends.
east of Hastlnga.
'oi'-m rr- it-::.--; a BruAinay, near Court
Mre. Collin* ha- txn n visiting In Battle
John Henry has the wall to hi* barn
Creek.
built.
Mr-. Oscar Fisher has returned to her
A«ldie Seger rvtiirntsl fnnn Spring Lake
JillTH a Kd.GRoVEj.
home.
last Saturday.
?
Ijiwyrts.
I'r.meroy'* drove of horses was the utD. W. Rogen* and family spent their
ci.- -- - t'nu’ii block,Masiingk)
Jth at South Boston with his wife’- par­ tractlon 1kt»&gt; on Tfiursday: quite a crowd
Pnal.
were present at the sale-but only three
ent-.
texdemill. They went from here tn
E. Wellman Is out calling on his neighrney al; ItaW. ' •
Arar 5 Co.'s store.)
John Stewart, of El l*a*o. Texas, called
Rutnor ha.- It tliat E. Parker is going to
,*i&gt;fthefilate. Vollectl^nj
on some of his friend* here last week.
OMo.
Stvaptl}- MteM
The lawn social at .1. .1. Perkins wa- a
Harvesting ha* bdgun and-the rattle of tjie
decided success: something over $15 real­
reaper la heard.
We understand that Addle Seger I* go­ ized. and a very' plea-atit entertainment
enjoyed hy all presu-ut.
It uentfatlt
* property against ing to Canada to be gone some time.
The Baptist society will have a harvest
Guy .Erti wm- seen on our streets one
— r...• wind; against a man's
picnic on Wednesday. July 25th. at l.indliteaj-i-rtb nJ accident.
.
hmin t« Baltimore when- his parents live.
ptice.
icecream, lemonade. etc. No pains
f"H'K a- 'llELfk'Nr
.
Cora Bowker. of Hasting-, wax the
will be -|&gt;ared to make ah enjoy able affair
(Offlc'ia?.: i”*-- B'"-''&gt;&lt;.Hartings. Mich.)
»f it: iamt- to Im* had ut pleasure, and
ilAtetac •&gt;'•!} *«:o| Ab«trwt Books lu Bai
evcryievly Invited.
Cwot,-.

A.

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L.

it. TIMMEBMaN. Hoimepatliie Phy•
-*
;nid surgeon.irop*s drug store.)

F

BAllKbB. Real E-Iate. In-

.'JjAKHN

Ur:-«i!hJ. '• 1 :n:;y*n &amp; 9ud. . doors north
,’
&lt;•! V'-jl'j'Bee.
s,«Mi1 *tt&lt; atl: a rucn to making exchange*।
:l propcriy. Tur interests of non-resident
;r&gt;:»T*.j-0«::i"r&gt; .arrfullv b-ok-d after, Fann*’
dzr.dirt for sale or exrhamrc. Houses and
Mi tor tale.
TAME* A. bWEEZEY.
’’
l.iwyer.
Rz«t-’a*-. Mich.
Pr*.-.... » in an :
v of the state. Office over
W. H. Jkhxnft’ More.

ROBERTSON' HOUSE,
b . BBdDXtttiL’B, Proprietor,
t'-.r. J.fitro&gt;n .iu-I Cuurt &gt;•.«., Harting*. Rich.
Tbi* Jk..- • Is U-*. with plmtiant room*. Tbe
p-Ur-Wr ol th- public i* respectfully solicited.

Hastings City Bank,
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Midi.

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Incorporate;! under «lie taw
Michigan.
Br,.. b. iro in building
&lt;aw.y u&lt; c-jpied fiy Messer Bros.
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w. H. 1‘awen.
J. A. Greble.
L £. Kutpprs
Chetter Messer.
C. I» Be-be.

* 'HOtrsl ILnklag Business Transacted.

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W. T. Bartwr received intrlllgenre last
we&lt;*k announcing the death of hl- twin
brother Wm.. who dictl on the tfth at Red
Bluff. California.
.1. M. Brigham, of Plainwell, wa- here
last week taking photograph views of rreldeuces, horses, stock, etc.: besides that,
the salvation army jiaraded our walks
one day last week.
A. (J. Cortrlxht and family ate rucuinbers of his &lt;&gt;wn raising Sunday. Ills
daughter Vera I* sick with mcxsle-.
Mr-. Ed. KLansburg. of Kalamazoo. Is
visiting old time friend- and neighbor­
About tin* Corners.
Mrs. H. c. Johnson, of Lansing, who
ha- been visiting her parent.-, Mr. ntai
Mrs. J. B. Rockwell. luu« returned to iter
totne after an aheenee of two weeks.
Bom. to Geo. Stanley and wife on the
lath, a daughter: also to Cliarle- R'&gt;acb
and wife, of "Gull F/ake. on the ISth. a
daughter.
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NcIL "Ncudder. of itosS. Is preparwt to
put on material to presene ami beautify
roofs of buildings.
Wheat cutting Is well under way; some
fanners having finished.
,
Sarah Winisnti. stred XS • years, only
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Willison,
died quite suddenly on Friday night
Whlie picking cherries on Monday she ate
quite freely swallow lug the pita, causing
Intlahiatlon of the bowels, of which she
WiitTered Intensely until death came to her
relief. Her funeral srrvlcca w ere held at
the W. M. church on Sunday afternoon.
Rev. Clarence, of Augusta, officiating to a
large audience of relative and neighbors,
who met to pay the last/fvspeeta to a bright
and lovely girl. She will be missed, not
only In the home circle but in her school
cIamws, in which she stqpd high in, the estimatloii of both young and old. 'Hie af­
flicted parents have the warm aympathy of
a large circle of relatives and neighbors.
Another car-load of western horses are
to f»c sold at this (dare during the week.
Carlton.
Wheat is Ixdng harvested at a rapid rate.
Among those that have purchased new
bindeni are J. Eirly. J. Shriber, R- Grume*
and Durkee Bro*.
Mr. Flaher. tiw new blacksmith at uu
center, is rushes! with work.
Sid Thomas, of Woodland. 1* head *awyer at Tebo A Hecliffl mllL
A. C. L'arpmiter and wife, of your city,
dined with W. W. McKibben Sunday.
Mm. Id. Jone, returned Friday from
Iowa, where »he-ha» been vMtlrtg her
brother. Geo. Carpenter.
Mate Ballou, after tw&lt;» weeks vaxatlun.
will on Monday next resume her place a
teacher In the Ixrach district

John Shcatr. of Hickory Corners, was in
—neo. Norwood 1- preparing to ]«lnl hi*
house.
The psinten- have completed their work
on tlie mill am! returned horn*- at Plain­
well.
Jud Bailey and Clarence Crosby visited
friend- in Ros-. Kalamazoo Co.. Sunday.
F. J. Norwood now wears a white plug
hat.
There will be a dance at F. A. Black­
man's -tore one week from thl- Thursday’
evening. Everybody I* Invtted to attend.
A gentleman from Vermontville hadudded to locate here and open a cooper
shop.
Del. Douglas, of Augusta, was In town
and purchased some very flne hlotslrd
fowl* «f &lt;teo. Norwood.
Will Van Horn moved Into hl* new
hou-e Monday.
Henry Arbour, of Orangeville, was In
town Monday making preparations to erect
a drug store.
A splendid tochtlou for u harness ,hop;
A. P. Leonani has a building to rent or
sell for that purpose.
Lumber to on the ground for stock yanls
and yard* will be built Immediately.
B. IL Ilnestwl has hl,* s"d* fountain In
running order.
Battle Creek parties took home a nice
im-s.- of bass from here tliat were caught
in Crooked lake Sunday.
Eilgar Cork, of Johrotown. vtolhri at
Mark Skillman s Sunday . —»
Dewitt Ranuey sja-nt Sinulaj with his
folk- at Hickory Corners.
Farmers in thfa lorality have their wheat
inurtlv cut.
• Mark Skillman has hl- livery barn
painted which Improve.- Ito look- very
uiueh.
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Norwood 4 Rannry have their nuwt
market uicd) painted and a new sign
placed in front of their^uildlng.

Jarno Hallett, district d*’l»uty f,&gt;r Bar­
ry county. L O. G. T..?toltod Ntar todge
last Friday evening. &lt; ome again. Brothir
In thl. Odniu nnbusr at tills present time harvesting. The
w&amp; anri ry-e crop 1. “uch better than
JiexSSedto be •“» N-ring. although
the bay crop l» «!moSt " fallure*, ton‘
(«k*well. The little potato? Im&lt; ba* not
LwtSun'-ln M. mlMhkr
In ™'
*■ C- 1Mn1"' I'"-'1” *‘ a"
i»«l SnmlB In "» '''rnln,.
Ol^fncle Isaac Young* fa '&lt;□ s,ck*

Mr Hill knows bow to rush busdnea*.
M We understand a Jiarty uf ten or twelve
rustlratlng
Wheat is better than it was thought It fri cirvetamL Ohire to
^nri Gun take, where they intend to
would be last spring.
£Stt.e heated |»art of tbe summer.
Tbe M. E. church bulldlbK
am! the canientcn’ an* putting the fi«Lri‘*
Prlchanlvllte.
lux touches to It lid* week.
Delta Bolyn». who lias l*cn Mrk. to
Thr ladles aid society meet-Uris

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n*e the old fashion Armstrong reaper­
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M 4,, .rrnlw Ib-rlr “•W*™’.*"'1 '^1. ■'stJTfeKim In thfa |dac« are done
met there for a prayer
^k,.n ^Ed^Prichard. of Lake Odessa. » in ‘hfa
fi5tenwu*i«io«ir'mr“bcr' piS'taimSwUn-iH".
kl- urhwit.
ance of their good wishes.

WHOLE NO. 1729.

□My piano tuner will be in this city,
Haying is over and harvest Is at hand. Thuraday. July l»th; any order* tor tuning
James Ixxrkliart. front the south part of or repairing planus left at my store will be
the stale. I.- here on burtneas.
attended too.
Mrs. Ada Murphy, of Hasting*, fa visit­
Jous Bkssmeu, Jeweler.
ing old friends.
Tlte click of the binder la beard «aln in
our land.
Following are the real estate transfer*
Ile.ulR-n Allerton lias concluded nut to
go to New York city. No place like Mich­ for the week ending July 15th. 1888. as
taken from the book* in the register’s office:
igan.
May Loekhart Is ou the sick iirt.
H. Bloom and wife smile on a n
rlage.
Herrick to l«vt Htewart; tb acres
Grandfather SeofieliL who has not been
expected to live for the pastjtwo months. Im
able to l&gt;e around again.
Henry A. Rickert to F. 8. Heuney: *0 acre*
John Appleman has &lt;me. of those fine w
a r-jirlioi. Il nm
mustangs.
Rather dull since the Fourth.
Mr. Brooks is down over UOO feet at No.
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Name_and ,Residence
John WatringwcH’s. and no water.
m 'John McCartney. Maple'Grove
Green bean*, peas' and potatoes are
i VloleUa Rowland. Aisyrti
plenty In our land again.
Geo. Frank comes to the front with a
Carlton
uew binder.
Ellrn
Grand Rapids
Baattniw
1. F. Fuller and wife. Casper Bowen
and mother visited friends in Baltimore
Imit Sunday.
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All persons are hereby forbidden, ex­
Arthur Quick visited at his grandparents cept ly pennlssloiu to pick hucklelnrrics
hi Nashville last Saturday and Sunday.
In our swamp. Parties not heeding this
Moat everybody is busy harvesting their notice will be pnjw*cuted to the fnll ex­
wheat: they are finding it a murli better tent nf the taw, f
crop than they expected.
Ar.. Forshkv.
I&gt;. It. Slade has a new binder.
BthlTOX J. Sot TIII.ANh.
Crop* an- suffering for the want of rain.
JAMKS Nk.VBV.
Mr. Warburton's have two grandstma
C.’V. llouixsox,
visiting them from Grand Rapid-.
.
Agt. for W. L. Mead.
A load of Niuhvllle swells passed
ttnougti here early Inst Sunday morning
Street.
running their horses, shouting ami uuikim;
almost as ridiculous apjiearancr &lt;- a moss
To all jutrtlen concerned notire Uberehy
back dors in the city of Nashville.
given that the coniinon council of tlic city
of Hastings projsjM’ to change the grade of
Truman Nnvue iiud wife an* housekvep- Green street fromlPark street east to Jef-’
furson street, aejording to a proflh- at the
Ben. Pearce and family Visited in Ver­ Recorder** office, j am! tliat the common
montville last batunlay and Sunday.
counrll^wlll taka filial action on said
Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre visited friemls change vf grade on Frida} . August fid,
In Battle Creek last week.
1888.
Alf. Herrick, of Battle Creek. Is visiting
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(. AV. Waiixiji. ' ,
.in this vicinity.
Recorder.
Guy loMimls and daughter Mattie visited
at L. B. and E. G. Potter’s last Friday
and Saturday.
"Did.you ever notice that girl'* mouthV a
Jim Elston da enjoying the comforts ol a critical friend aold to mo rt a luncheon tho
feloh.
other day.
Ben. Miller ha* n new hinder.
“Ye*, and what a pity it te, too; .bo would
Mrs. IL Mayo, of Nashville, ami Ruby 5* awfully jiretty if it were not for that ooh
Arnim*, of Contis, visited friend* here on disflgumnent,*' I respondat
Tuesday-.
"1’11 tell you jurt what I* the matter with
bar," «ald my friend. “Sbe to rather ahy.
ADDITIONAL_LOCAL NEWS­

home tltniT shire.Jas. Olmsted plowed up
n peculiar coin on lifa farm wr-l of the
city. He brought it into the National City
Bank this week for examination, when it
wa- ducoCered to be a very rare piece.
Acrordhig t&lt;&gt; the coin fa-jl. it in Indian
states money and but, two
of the
kind are known in have been in circula­
tion hi the t'nlted btatrs. No one swob
to know where file Indian state* ttre nr

utterly ruined the contour of her lower face,
which used to be rarely beautiful. Notice

WHERE ARE THE GIRLS!
FOLLIES OF THE DAY AS ILLUS­
TRATED BY CONDUCT IN PUBLIC.

watclic! an affecting parting between

with cateqilUar colored fuzz on hi* upper lip
and a liat two or thres aliea too email for hl*
ipa clung together
&gt;ha whispered airy

poatadly, and aha

Ths oast, rn bound exprom rolfad out of ths
depot, tbq.pamaog«r* *etUed tbanaeiv** for
tbo joqrnay and the young PuP.mnn eon-'
dticbjr ruaito hi» firw aiipearuuce with groat
brilliancy and eclat. How it happened I can-,
not tell, for my thought* were bu*r d*e-r
Io! “ChoHy” w** forgotten. Dafay** tear*
wero dried nnd »bc »» conducting acwr&gt;|- _
Ing to the bed knowledge and m-.4t auihoi?’
tic rule* &lt;Jf the game, a suececaful flirtation
with the young eon-tector. She giggled, vliq.
made eye*, she frowued prettily, *he was ao
charmingly belptas. about the window, she

flirtation made [creeptilde progress. Daisy*
went to b-cikfa*t with gilt bdttoo* and blue

them* Mb" d»nned her ql-ter aiel
big flaring Gniusl»rougb and w&lt;mt out nod'1
rode upon llw platform “to look at the scete
ery.” which ’consisted mainly of flat lueud-

surpoMing beauty

plUow. This b.-lng brought, she .made great
u«e of It for the further subjugation of tbs
unnappy conductor, for. taking it, she poaad
upon it such effective attitude* as tn win
tion from the infatuated, bopeleasiy besotted

Being delayed fprrtoveral hours in an ouL

forming around her mouth. That girl i*
only 'JO, but looks fire year* older. When

watrhed the gradual unfolding of another

perfect old hag.'

alwj traveling alomt Sbe was a pretty girl,
but bad a look of brawn, full bloom coquetry

coffee while J studied the face of the girl in

aronnd and some thicker than a quarter of
» dollar, upd contain.- 45 cent* worth of beautiful were it not for the one disfigure­
ment. Tills fatal habit bad fairly trans­
silver. — Marshall Stale-mun.
formed her, ami as I watched I noticed that
Afs-onlinic to the financial statement of wlieuevcr she was nddrewed the quick color
tin* Utah School Crescent, luddlshw! In its
issue of July 11. tin* cost of its publication
above tbe receipts amounts to $14.12, Inasmtlch as tin* high school has gained,
through the publication, apparatus to the
amount of $37.25. |t mtiil- to us tliat It habit before It waa too late.—Buffalo News.
would Ih* no more than right for the Board
of Education to make good to the superin­
Nature matte only stupid people; foul*
tendent the amount of $14.12. which the are a product of civilisation.
latter will otherwise lie out of |&gt;ockrL If
this 814.12 were paid to the superintend
dent, it would still leave the school a gain
Northern and eastern markets will tn a
of $23.13. while the superintendent has
few years be almost entirely dependent upon
Itonre ail of tlw responsibility.
southern woods for lino lumber. Northern
An exclumgr tells Ulf story of a boy capital is pushing into Kentucky and TenWho wo* sent to tlw* market with a sack
flill of rabbits. Lingering around town all Carolinas with mills in the lumber regions.
day, be game homo without selling thnu.
When asked by his mother why he had no!
sold tin- rabblta. he said no one |iad asked
him what wa* in the sack- How many of th" coming woods that will bo universally
our people are like this boy? They have used for fine trimming* in a few year* by
ph-nty of goods for sale, but they fail to northern builder* 1* the cyprrea Cypn-wi
tell pcv|de what Is in the sack. If you ex­
pect to sell gtsxis In thl. day and age of
tbe world, open jour sack ami shout the durability. But only tn the past two or
merits of your stock in trade by advertis­
ing in tie* newspaper*. Then people will
The southern states have been utilising
buy your rabbits.
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this wood for building material, anti liave
Jerry Boynton lias cotne forward with
a very good projjosition from the Central
Michigan, formerly the L * IL. rallnwti
company - For $5.00U and tlw right of wi() a very fine polish, and, therefore, is used
to th** freight depot of the M. C. he agrees principally for wainscoting and iusidefurto construct tin* road to Un* latter point nfabings. It is a soft wood, and when drybt
this year, it will be rememliercd that it of about the name texture en white pHtA
is now propu-ed to exteml tin* road to the While a general product of all. the southern
Gould system In Indiana and north so us to states, where it grow* In .the lowland*, yvt
ruimect with the Northern iw.ninsula roads, tbo beet cyprws corme from Florida and
the find of the road In the lower peninsula
being Roger* City. The road i»s been
bonded tor S7.O0O.iMXi and $18,000 can be
drawn by the Construction compsny upon
the rompletion of each mile of road. This tlinn is manufactured ebewhw. Cypress
mean- that the roml will be builL but It
doe* not uiean that the nmd must tuwn- northern markets that it should
sartly come to this city. Fartbor, it is
claimed tliat the. road will go around u*
unless our people come forward with tho
small amount asked of them. Anri If the
irtople of this city d«i t care enough alwut
Its welfare to raise tbe required amount borne is ana in the basement, where, opposite
tlian they ought to Inee the road. A a row of wall filled book shelves, Is fitted up
familiar argument against railnawte being a small carpenter shop, with a foot lathe
built into Hastings is that .It build* up standing near the window. It U powibly the
small towns around the city that tend to surgical tide of him thatenjoys the clean cut­
draw tbe trade away from our merchant*. ting of this delicate instrument as ft coarsen
Thfa w*y of anri'hta cannot be used
ngaln-t this road with any efleeL slwe.
whether it comes to Hastings or nob the
nnd will be built awl the small town* will
grow. Suppose tbe road d«* not come doing some little odd Job with hi* hands,
here The small town* will grow up Just while his brain fa turning over some delighV
quick ami have Jurt as much influence !ul fancy that will be written out in the room
on trade, white Hartings »»»«»&lt;,«*»?•
benefit The talk that railroads will kill a the tranquil ,Swria*.—Harj*r'* Bazar.
B the merest rblKT* prattle Sekct
An English physician ba* ahowa why some
any- of the flourishing towns In Michigan
and It will be found tiut they owe their
nnnnerlty to good railroad connections.
The talk* nlKiut getting manufactures to
here la all well enough, but let ub
digested. This
have good competing Um* ”f railroad and
Broiichout life
ferment
the ntanufactunra will come If the
effort fa imt forth. The trouble with
Hastings l» that it has always depended
on the agricultural Interred for Its support
SdSv*- awoke to thr feet that railroAdaad manufacture* were the tire
nf f-verv urosperou* city. Now. citlrcn
of Hastings, wake up and tred thfa money
forward rapidly-

qunintance. He was devotion itself. He sax

fnce with a vicious gaze, and complimented
her in the moot bold and florid fashion, and
when I left them in the soft, mellow twilight
fascinated bird under

aerpont

old, eaid: -Wril, If I
_
would act like that, I should want to shoot
myself.'’ Both tiaoe girls were well drewed
and looked os if they might lie the children

doing!
willing to flirt and make the acquaintance of

friend.

hglr hanging hi braids, and by look sad word
juvite hi* sodoky. Nor la this an e*o«p*iaual
&lt; a«e. 1 often b*ar of nnd am wiUam to
tlieie ramaritabto exhibition*. Thfa ia what
the girl* op* doing. Naw what are -the
hmtMnrdpIngl -Well, many at them ar* ab-

nrgtiiug about the width of a pillow cs*c

tending «-lmrcb lectures or making flannel

mockery! leading a “mothert" meeting. The

To the girls who do thi» sort of thing, pick

Subscribe for the L*axxkr now.

�Hastings Banner.

FARM AND GARDEN.

DURABLE TIMBER.

HaaUaga, July IB. IBM-

TIMELY TOPldB CON^OERED #Y
TRUSTWORT|fr AUTH&lt;RI^|ft '

frotp the

i. and one for greater heights. A
non ladder with parallel poke or ban
not rest well agalnat the brane hen
tree, hence do not make convenient
ladders for picking fruit In orchard*.

Insure Its durablllt
ber) should
Early winter fel
kava the piwfsreno
. ---------------bark from failed timber to aid seasoning,
but not from the standing tree If winter
felled, shape tbo timber to »ix»’ within a
fortnight after felling and bare it placed
on block* sway from san and rain as
much as possible, as it ought not to dry
too rapidly Sufficiently thorough season­
ing for moat purposes la obtained in from
twelve to eighteen months, while for

SIMMONS^

HEADACHE.
"1 wm tor many years a perfect martyr to
Headache nn&lt;1 Ityspepsla. and «»metlm&lt;M
tbooxht tt would kill me. After trytolt many
remedtaa. and nudlux them of no account. I coueluded to try HltAnooi Liver Regulator, and 1
. am DOW and hare t&gt;een tor fifteen years a/tranger to the headache. I can recommend the Beg-

two to ten years Is required ,
When 4imber is cut in the ^raf It la ad
vantageous to let the trees 'lie full length
until the leaves are thoroughly withered
(two or three weeks; before culling to
•ixo. With conifers this U good practice

nan&gt;Co.,(la. “I have *11 tiered for five years
with thr 8tek Headache. ai.d find It the only
thing that will giro ™ relief.”---- W. J. Alatou,
Arkadelphia.

winter felled treaa should be left lying to

^T^ufatr hrcsuM- he cm. make
Sore prufflt he may tell you lw ha* some­
thing Just sc
'*
tbc
Dunt be deceived, but Insist
S'v\»r
Dr. King’s New Discovery, which Is gua^
antced to give relief to all
.nd chest affeetton-s. Trial bottle
J
W. H. Goodyear’s drug store, large hottie

S-iSaaSE
lag to rhe recorded

E. Bainbridge Munday Emj.. County
Atty.. Clay Ca. Tex. says: “ Hav? used
EJrctric bitters with most luippy rren ta.
My brother also was very low with Mslyl*| Fever and. Jaundice, but was cured ny
the timely use of this uwdk-lne. Am sat­
isfied Electric Bitten saved his life.
Mr. D. L Wilcoxson. of Horse Cave, Kyadds a little testintony. saying: He jawlti vr(y believes'be would have died, had it
not been for Electric Bitters.
This great remedy will ward off. as wel
as cure all Malaria Dlaraw*. and for all
Kidney, Liver and Stotnarb disorders It
stands uncqnaled. ITlee 50c. and tl. " • 1
H. Goodyear's drug store.

Minnesota Leads the World
nUienaA toe Bate ehaau ox&gt;

M#A

tbe further aum uf t»rety h-,

Imr I. Jil..

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m&lt;,rir«X'- an&lt;! Iu, «ult (wL?

The best method of obtaining propar
seasoning without costly apparatus In
shorter time is to Ixnmnrae the prepared
timber m water from one to three weeks
to dissolve the fermentable matter uear
eat tbe surface Thik is best done by run
Mrs. Patrick O*Shanghnr«&lt;y. of West
The beat salve In thr world for euta,
nlng water—if such la not at baud, a bath bruises. u!cer&gt;. salt rhetun, fever sore*,
Bay nty, eut her throat In a fit of despondmay be substituted, the water of which tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, co. ns, 1 Ml the I4U« day at May. A.v71M». In S_ eertalt;
cy, but failed to sever the jugntar and will
I cau*e therelu PvuJlnr. wfeareta Cyrw। Spern l» 1
needs frequent change
Timber so
LADDZULH FOH THE 0KC1IAKD
live.
and
all skin eruptions, and positively cures coinplataaiiLaad Walter Keaglv Imd Flora Kea- I
James Fite.of Keswick. Va.,gives sotno treated, like raft timber, will season more
are detendanta. Notice I* hereby given that
Her. Claude B. Spencer, of the Owomo advice on the subject of making ladders, quickly and is known to be more durable. piles, or uo pay required- It Is guaranteed ale
I »h*ll aell at public auettou to thr hlghr*: bid­
Methodist church, lias worked faithfully and describes the forms hero illustrated
«
If practicable tbe application of boiling . to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­ der cm Friday, the lorn day of Augiro. a. !&gt;.. said mortgage a» fo,fow»
for a year, und now take* a vacation. Thoso will be old to many readers, but water or steam Is an advantage in loach fund. vL Price 25 Cis. [rr box. For sale 1M». at teu o'euwk tn th* forruoon ar tbe north Win township two (s ‘toorlll uf
s”
front door of thr Court Imxim In the CUT of
by W. II. Goodyear.
beginners may receive timely help from lug out the sap
HaaUnga. County of Barry and State uf Michi­ wvu. roouiulo* wcrord'
Never apply (mint or any other coating
Battle Creek ’horwwn talk of races gan. «aTd court ht'UM- being Uia Mace for holding
fl'r
Mrs. William Radsuck, of Grand Rapids, the same. If tho bora are made to run
the Circuit Court for »ald t«&gt;ut&lt;tv of Harry, ail
If the there this Augiut.
thought she had reason to belffve that up to a point, the ladder may bo thrust to green or unseasoned timber
tin- fi-tlowtng d-xrlbol pro!*rrt&gt;. t&lt;&lt; wit:
wood la not well dried or seasoned, the
The ea»: half of tbe wmlu neat quarter of areChsrlrs Wnllnrv had bwn talking about upward anywhere into tho tree and will
coat
will
only
hasten
decay
.
Don
aoventean
In
town
thrwnorth
range
»eveu
remain
firmly
in
its
place.
A
broad
her. and met him on the street Tuesday
Good coatings consist of oily or resinous
No section of tbe country l» to-day attracting seat, aiaothe oaat half of tkr went half of the
and horsewhipped hhn.
J wooden [xulded hook may bo attached to substances,
which make . smooth coat, a* much attention a* Him ten1. Oregon and
the upper end. by which this ladder may
Wa^bingtou: Montana became It now rank*
—
Editor Ilainmond. of the Vernon Inter­ | be hung ou any limb and drawn down capable of being uniformly applied, they first lu the produrtlon «&lt; ptyefoua luctel*!
D*ted. Hartiug*, Mien . Mine X. A. D. Itel.
ffKk&gt;A&lt;r&lt;-,N.
lake, can’t live l&gt;y faith alone, and be will I slightly, so that the legs may rest on tho must cover every part, must not crack, Oregon. bcc*u»e of 1t» mH.) climate, ttaibor.
Circuit Court ComnUaaloner.
move hl. offlev to Ashley, where the citi- ground This is one of the most conve­ and possess a certain amount of plasticity coal, mineral* and wuudertu) production nf .
fruit* and cereali. Tbe rapid growth of Spo-.
Horry County. Mich,
xenNpriiniiw to’ appreciate hl* efforts' to nient forms of step ladders la use. . See after drying Coal tar, with or without kane
Fat!*, with a water txturcr exceeding even ;
sand or plaster or pitch. &lt;«|&gt;ecially If that of thr MlliMapotM; Tacoma, on I'ugrt
make a live newspaper.
Fig. 1 in the cut
Uic lermluu* of Uir Northern PaciOe
A modification of tho ordinary ladder mixed with oil of turpentine and applied Sound.
Mm. RohFrta. mother of Fort Huron’s
Itallroad, with 12.000.inhabitant*; NeaOle. 1-1
hot
(thus
penetrating
more
deeply).
bo mado by attaching u similar
mile* dlrtxut. au energetic and thriving city, j
young Munchauiien. said that her son tokl may
padded book to the upper end of ono of
mark tkl* ecctlon «f the I'actSc N'orthwW *«
the truth alwwt the recent murder In that
ono that offer* peculiar Inducement* lu tbo*e ।
tho bars, putting off a foot or so of the
vicinity, and sbe is not to be driven from other bar so as to allow tho hook to bo grease. to prevent the tar from drying seeking Hew homes.
By writing Chas. S. Fee. General Pawngrr
heropinion; now there!
until It has bad time to fill the minute Agent,
placed on a limb. Seo Fig. 2.
Northern PaelBc Baitroad. St. Foul,
James Cushman.* of Williamston, lost 18 |
Another convenient fruit ladder Is pores. Is 1 ecommcndcd. Ono barrel of Minn., he wilt send you illustrated pamphlet*,
and books giving you valuable Information
sheep. Charles Webb lost 14. nnd the shown In Fig 8, and may bo constructed cool tar will cover 800 posts Wood tar map*
tn reference to the country Iravenwd tn this
is
not
serviceable
because
It
does
not
dry.
1 fis.tsKw.a?:!S!.*“-'s»S2rs is
same day two dogs, owned resj&gt;ectlvdy by of any light, tough sapling timber, such
line from Mt. Paul. Minneapolis. Duluth
OU naints are next In value Boiled great
and AtAland to Cortland. Oregon and Tacoma
Thomas &lt;111luly and James McMnnn, were as young ash, poplar or chestnut. Tho
sapling should.bo split at tho butt and linseed oil or any other drying vegetable and Seattle. Washington Territory. This road.
ivent across the river Styx.
In addition to It* being the only rati Itne to
opezwa to about two foel. Tho holos for —not animal—oils are used with lead or Spokaao
Fall*. Tacoma and Seattle, reacbe* all
A ‘good woman In the central part of the tho rounds In the split part should be any other body (like nulverixed charcoal; the prlneh
al potnt* In Northern Mlnn-w&gt;u*nd
»tate thanks her friends, through the col­ Cured rather slanting so that the rounds to give substance. Immersion In crude Dekola. Mohtaua. Idaho. Oregon and Washing­
ton. pos«eates uoe-|ualled scenic attraction*, a*
umns of thr Greenville Call, for their I when driven In will fit; tho distance apart petroleum is also recommended.
well
a*
euperior
train equipment. »uch a* din­
Charring
uf
those
parts
which
come
kindness In “assisting her In the sickness i ought to be eighteen inchee and the tim
ing cars and colonlti deeper* toe the uw of In­
and death of her husband.?
ber from which they are split should be into contact with the ground can be. con tending settler*, neither of whkh convenience*
sidered only as an imperfect preservative, are to Im found on any cither line ticketing bualRev. C. T. Allem of Pontiac, In a reccut well seasoned. Tho other short rounds unless a considerable layer of charcoal is m-*« to tin- state* ami I. rrltorle* named
_ri■"i-iot* I* Wrti'J
sermon to girls, said: “You may paint or pegs should bo mado of stuff three
formed, and if it is not carefully done tbe
Over
have- been Invented In
your faces, put on fine dresses, go out on fourths of an inch by about two inches, effect Is often detrimental, as the process
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»t, MttWsaa.-tk«
the streets catch a fool mid marry him. and put to mortises^f tho same sire, and both weakens the timber and produces built!Ing at Lansing thus far tlilx ramrn.
but the devil will get In his work on you trimmed, curving upward, tho ends to eracks. Abus exposing tbe interior to fer
A prcaliarltj of Hum!'* Sanuipartlla t« tnat
project about six inches on each aldo of
while ft purlffe* lb- blood.it Impart* new vigor
just the same.**
'
tho pole as represented in'iQg. 8.
' meuta
to every (function of tbe body
Tlie quo warranto procMjdlngs instituted
The Correct Grade In Ditchlug.
It is expected tliat Detroit * miiM-utnof
Uangins IlonMS1 Tall*.
by Sam. CJay ngalnst W. J. Stuart, his
wiiu wn&gt; per cvDTsji!!. rIn tlie figure annexed is 11 lust rated the
together with »- AortiThe docking of hones' tolls is a mere principle om which au instrument can bo art building will he rtnnpletesl by Aug. -I.
successor as protecAdng attorney of Kent
•r (folUr* coienuiwv ;
method
of
fashion
Just
now.
In
and
oounty, have gone nver until October. Clay
made that will, says a correspondent In
Mtag
tfoaertbed In tai.1.1.1.
having neglected to -flic his application about New York city, ono aoes banged Rural New Yorker, enable thr most inex
If yoil get -hurt of breath, have flutter­
tails on all the saddle horses. There u a perienced to determine the proper grade
within the sjM-clfted timt\
ing. pali&gt; in side, taint or hungry *pcll«.
fashion too in sotno sections of Gauging tn ditching.
CEHTLEMEM.
j
;
Sfes!
Harvey Hall, of Pontiac, will provide
swollen (ankles, etc., you have in-art &lt;linDl- uslv tine .-«H &lt;1 Mutw;
Afitw |u
frartlSu qOArtii’ ,
i ’
gold rings, marriage lleeiiM*. minister,
ea.se, nmi don’t fail to take Hr. Miles’ New
hacks, mid two pairs of shoex to the unw- the bone of the talk Tho tgils of aomo
Cure. Sold at W. II. Goodyear** drug “2
iss.
1 asphisticated pair who will ogtxs-to t&gt;e mar­ of the racing horses are cut square and
store.
ried on thr county fair grounds during tbe left somewhat longer as to the hair than
John M- Freneli. a inettter &gt;'f the state
exposition next Septemlier.
those of carriage horses The cutting oft
uhI CcwriteS
legislatitn- In 1842. live* at l&lt;ansing and
a* loik&gt;«».
■ Mrs. Annette Carver, of IMner town­ of a portion of the bone of the tail now
at the ripe age of 90 Is still In good sha|w.
•
ship, Van Buren county, visited friends in. rarely practiced.
ttunn!.-;.
Decatur one day last weak, and returning
W. I. 1K1UGI.AM tiso dHOK tTtUMxreUed
home repaired to the orchard with n revol­
By M. P. Is meant Miles nerve and liver
The gladiolus is not only one of the
ver and blew tin- top of her hear! off. She
pills which regulates the liver, stonmeh.
most beautiful of the Bumnjtr or tender
hail been married but a short time.
A DITCH I NO LEVEL.
onlu
•rr,’n &lt;gn ,,nk»to Sujn*r **• «*- ttrOf»
bowels,
etr.
through
their
nerves.
.Small
­
bulbs, but few plants are-Ko easily man
St'SrS" ’s£F:
This leveling instrument, according to
Conant, son of dx-secretar}' of iigvd and none give greater Hiitisfactlon iu the authority given, may be made of a est and niihlest. A new principle! A revolutionlrer! Samples free- at W. H. (toorf.
Jit. and Spencer Cook were cap- proportion to time, labor and money ex­
board five feet, eight inches long, six year’s. *
WOOLSY. AOMWT,
HOLDEN. N.rtgagtv.
Isstt at Monroe mid were nearly
ll.sUag*
STCABT. KSAI'PEN A VasaKMAN
inohea wide, and one-half inch thick,
exhausted when rescued by Gale Jackson.
1
Atto.-i.ey- fur Ntctgxgrt.
Buccesaive plantings on the same made tho shape of A. B. a pointer c d.
A heavy* m** was running, and considerable
made
exactly
five
and
a
half
feet
long
excitement attended the reaeae ofthe lads. ground should be avoided, and the local
Ity of tbo bed should not be changed so turning on a. a foot D, slotted and bolted
on tho board at C At tho end A of the
A Ypallantt num attempted an assault
board A B is a graduated arc divided
upon a young girl, and thr child’s father
into spaces ane-slxteenth of an Inch
and brother, not taking inucb stock In ap­ make tbe ground Terr rich for a
each. On the pointer c d Is a level
peals to thr law proceeded tn thump the crop thia year and pUnt gladiolus
L. Tho upper edge of the pointer
scoundrel, which they did so effectually
1 should be parallel with tbe edge of the
that he will not be moving In society for
board AR To use It drive a stake at
Several weeks.
the lower end. where the outlet of the
Whitney A Saunders, proprietors of tlie
ditch Is. exactly tho same height u the
soldiery' home budge-mill, Grund Rapids,
board Is at A. Sight the edge A B to tbe
do not accept the finding of tho supreme
top of this stake Push the pointer c d
court In their case as final, and they will
down (or up as tbe case may be) until It
■ask the United States supreme court to
la level, and tbe point should be at tern
compel the township board to accept their
of the orc. Then read tbe number of six
liquor bonds.
.
teentha from xero to the; pointer's end
This will give tho fall per rod As tho
A Chesaning youth went to Saginaw
pointer is five and a half feet long a vari
City Monday for a marriage license, but
ation of ono-slxteenth of an Inch will
thr Important document wan refused be­
equal three-sixteenths of an inch In fall
cause the woman In thr case wm 'only 14
per rod. Two sixteenths, equal to one
years old. Yet the lad actually had a note
It is fitting that the pioneer of low-priced
eighth of an inch, will indicate a fall of
from the girl’s mother, giving her consent
journalism in the West should lead in placing the of The Daily News. The large addition to its
three-eighths of anineb per rod; and eight
to tbe marriage.
sixteenths, equal to one half inch, wfll
American newspaper of to-day upon the basis of present million-a-week circulation, which will
give one and a half inch fall per rod. and
Nettie Falken, of Port Huron, disap­
the lowest unit of American coinage. Twelve surdy come with its reduction to &lt;wrr awf
tin
peared several week ago, and it was I*

J. L. Newberry ’* shingle mill at AlanAon burned Wednesday. Imaa 815.000; no
JpsunuKc.

W. - L. DOUGLAS S
S3 SHOE.

ne cent d ta|.
THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS'**

announces the reduction of its price from Two
cents to ONE CENT per copy.

।

Mevod that she bad been stolen. Nettie
•wasn’t that sort uf a girl, bownver: and
she -writes from Joliet, DI., that she Is
merely visiting her grandparents, and that
Wfafm she gets ready she will be home.

The'best varieties and •p-clea of huckle

Geo. Kenney, a Detroit. I&lt;amdi&gt;g &amp;.
Northern employe at Ionia, is under urTest charged with raising a pay cbock from
•83.72 to 842.95. Kenney nays some la&lt;ls
took the check from his pocket ami mis­
chievously raised the figure--, returning the
paper to hh prxJctd, all without his knowlTILE GLADIOLUS.

|

Seven years ago Frederick J. Woodard,
bf Manistique, was accused of assaulting”
his 14-ycar-old stepdaughter. He was
tent to Jail to await trial but e*eai»cd there­
from. Recently he was apprehended and
aeturned to Bcboolcraft county. His trial
wan held last week, amt notwithstanding
positive evktence by hla alleged victim and
her mother, the jury acquitted him.
Good Appwtit*

and

John Martin, uf Mendon, lias been ap­
pointed postal clerk &lt;ju the M. C. main line.
J. C. Burrows. Kalamazoo, MMu. testL
■ka: -For more than five jears a member
«f my family has tetrn afflicted with hay
•tver. culmlnaOnr late In th* fall In a hacktagjrougb. Ewry
pro.rci fuUle.
Not half a
(exteaet of
&lt;uwd before

In Garden and Forest attention is called
to the important fact that a succession of
Cowers can only bo kept up by repeated
plantings because tbe flowers that one
bulb will produce are quickly gone.
Tho spring fever In gardening creates a
desire to have everything at ths earliest
jKHudblo moment, whether seasonable or
not, and early planting oMho gladiolus
brings the dowers in ths very hot. dry
weather of our midsummer, when In its
natural habitat It flowers in the rainy
season. For perfect flowers a motet* at­
mosphere Is n eraseery; to that cod the
bulbs should bo planted from tho first to
tbe middle of July, and they will then
eomo into flower about the first of Octo
Ing air moist. Any given variety coming
Into flower at that time will give spikes
of blooms much larger and stronger and
the colors will bo far better than If the

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MT *r-pv up iruui
July until fraat by planting every two

la lb. cut (or which n
u
‘ *5*1-n&lt;”vu Madman, at Bocb
r?tcr;I^’ Xw U ahpwn a spike of Bowen,
also ths way in whkh little bulbUt* form
utlbs base uf the bulb. Th™ may U
kspt until spring and sown in drills

blackberries and raspberries are cult!
voted. Plante found growing on high.
drv ground can be taken up with lass
labor than those growing In low ground,
and usually with a ball of earth about
their roots There in no risk In moving
such plants. A huckleberry plantation la
very much like an asparagus bed as to
permanency, for with ordinary care cither
willAst a lifetime.
P. B. Crandall stated before the West,
cm New York Horticultural society that
grape*, picked and wilted, then buried In
stone jare three or four feet below the
surface, will come out with stems green
and fruit plump and bright In the spring
A. C. Hammond, secretary of the Hllnots
Horticultural society, reports most excel
lent results from spraying bis orchard
with London purple.
He recommends
using a pound of purple to three barrels
of water and applies with an ordinary force
pump.
A. W. Chcevcr claims that grass can be
grown much more economically In rota
tion with other crops than If the attempt
Is made to grow It continuously on tbe
same land for a long term of years

lang we will always find that the Intro­
duction of deep rooted crops will benefit
the soil, ” says Dr. Goeasman.
Tbe director of the Maaeechewet^ Ex
ueriment station favors spreading out
barnyard manure on the aurfare of the
soil as soon as possible. It doc. nut gain
iu vaJue by being kept, and It Is unl.raTtbi
for siuck to lioYe it stored under them.
Tbe total exports of apple* from the
United States and Canada for IWu-3 were
barrels. asagnUat 811,410 bam-t*
fur 1886-7 About one half 11m shlpmsul.

years ago that Unit was the nickel in Chicago and
throughout the Northwest The founding of The
Daily News at a lower price was regarded by the
journalistic profession as inviting certain failure
But they were^rrong. To-day there is not a
nickel paper in Chicago, and the circulation of
The'Daily News averages, ^s shown by its pub­
lished sworn statements, 175,000 copies a day—
with a single exception the largest daily circula­
tion in America, and greater than the circula­
tions of all other Chicago dailies contbrned.
The Daily News has prospered beyond the
most sanguine hopes of its founders. For this it
has more than once made its grateful acknowledg­
ments to an appreciative public. It believes, how­
ever, that the time has now come when, acting
entirely within the limits of a wise commercial
progression, it can give its thanks more pr^.^
expreasioi. It proposes henceforth to "divide"
u to Its friends—and to multiply as to its circula­
tion. To-day it reduces its price to Ous Cent—
and expects to double its! circulation.

will fully compensate for tlie reduced profit dt
which each paper is sold. All this concerns the
reader only as assuring him that The Daily N’iAys
can reduce its price and at the same time nuiiitajh
its high character as the foremost ncwspajx r : tip
Northwest—that a million-a-wcek circulation
makes ther-ctherwise impossible entirely j» -MbW. I
Th^ present is peculiarly tlie time to inaugtjrate 'tins popular departure in American jour­
nalism. The approaching -Presidential election
widens immeasurably the field and opportunity
for The Daily News as an independent, impartial,
fearless newspaper—one free from all the entangle­
ments of mere partisan allegiance. The demand
is more and more for a newspaper which shall
give all the political news free from partisan colot?
ing, and which shall tell the absolute, unvarnished
truth about things, regardless of its effect up n thfc
fortunes of this or that political party or candidate
This demand The Daily News aims to meet, and
at its reduced price it combines all the elements
which should make it literally everybody’s paperTo the thousands of new readers whose atten­
tion is now for the first time directed to The Da«4
News it h proper to say that they will find it
complete in all the essentials of the best Anierir
can journalism of to-day. Its quality as a i-'T'J*
paper
proper is best indicated in the foct that iHf
;

*«. THBDuurNiJ^Uthui.S^h
the put as well u all that i, rightly expected of
it in the future u a leader ta proerea^?ASricaa joumaham—can be produced and wld for
me M a &lt;4rz, and thia by reaaon of those com­
mon pnncrples of trade which make possible ,
lower prices just in proportion as the a^reX ,cwted Press." The other "Associated Pre&gt;papers in Chicago, the Tribime, the Tinies and
&lt;*^rn fapers a week, u shown by its fato’-Octait all cost three cents. The Chicv-o
.”'S lUteraenU °f circulation, and it .Daily News prints all l/u news and sells it ' •'
CM afford to sell at a waller profit per pair thao o* amad^y. Sold by alf news dealers Mailed.
other Chicago dailies, ao one of whi^has a. POJttge paid, at &lt;3-00 per year, or 25c. per month.
much as om-third the average dfolj tirdSri^ Address
'
VICTOR F. LAWSON, Publisher.
The Daily News, Ciu t

�CONGRESSIONAL NEWS.
Work'd Striker! or Their

Sympathizer.
enG1NEER

AND

FIREMAN

«kW0,M

=

THE NATIVES OF BARBADOS.

OOiNQS OF THE NATIONAL
MAKERS AT WASHINGTON

•
BEATEN.

Ewing-* story was tbe eubeUnoo of Smith's

adjourned at 10®.
Saturday rejected Bingham's propcoittou
relative to a mail subsidy in tfa postoffloo
appropriation Uli. instated on a dtaagree-

explouivos captured vtm dynamite.

■Ud tbe prertd«t
many vetrew
County hospital, while
rt»- belonging to tlm company
-..i and guarded by polioa
‘TuC-ern
*n&lt;l Kmxi® »t«ot, tbe
iLr/roa''. .madron a "Q” engine
r*!‘t
1. .
&gt;,.,f seventy-five infuriated
the evening.
: Fred Heal, engineer, and
Endin'

S 'ffi “

'v.

. ,n'ie switching.

__ .

^±2.-

“* fater-rtate commerec
law wa* then taken up. An amendment »u
^opted giving United State, circuit and dl»--v, Tioiauon 01 tlw? law.
consldereble delate tbe bill was
pasar-L The house bUl authorising a britare
across tbo Mlsw..&gt;h

At Kinale
lynamlte at the headquarters of tb-&gt; brotherl.ood at the Grand Padflc, be replied that be
had seen a package which was said to con­
tain dynamite; that Bowles said n was dyne­
mite, and showed him several cartridges
which he had with him.
CniCAOO, July 16.—The Burlington coc-

««*. afa. a rreoluu^ providing f^ .
■pecial cotumittee to inquire whether tlw law
prohibiting tho Importation of contract labor
fau beun evaded; olw, o reenlution making
tbe Blair educational Uli »p.&lt;ial ordor fur
July 17. .All were referred. A bill woe faplace Saturday, accompanied with a highly I traduced to Increaw tbe jansions of Mexican
exciting scene in court. The developments war veterans to |rj per month. Tbo Mill*
of Friday which fixed upon Bowles the jmr-

ara‘1,5

uning
upon him. and tliere were some
proceedings fafore court opened that proba| }y made counsel for the defense uneasy.
Tb-j throe priajnTs-Bowtea, Wilson and
Bro^rfak-were taken before Commissioner
Moyne Saturday St 9 a m., and the two fat- t
tor took their places by tbeir counsel,-but I
Bowles walked
walkrel into tfa
the room with tbu rail
rail-­ j
Howies
way rtiunae! and took 4 Mat apart. He Lad
ju&lt; l&gt;een having an Interview With ti« rail- ,
way penpl., and it was evident that be had 1
broken down during the satuu. aa there were !

fete.

&amp;

jsetod—10H tn 37. Beverel amendment of­
fered by Republican* were rejected, and one
by J! illr making tbe duty .« molaaM pot
over 56 degress 2^ cent* per gallon adopted.
Thh completed tbe paragraph, and the
4
- m(xinu
-------- to
out tho starch provision wa*'t^t
ftt 5 p. m., when the house adjourned^
Waihisgtox Crnr, July ll.-Hb«
&lt;&lt;Tered a re-dnvs^u7
drretlne
T
tr77.
,nv'-u«- “

■aid feort!a* limre
p
'■ je«ured
lift
thrown into th« cab.
and ’ breaking deUcat
•ry. Tlw engineer and
at tho tire*, onslaught.

."T’T:
d Hilt life

to
;
It* Of 1

Hrei mk! Darby!*

said
; the

d^bSrtthl? hi

dttuoatfc

**1 rnent to tbe sundry civil bUl appropriating

case
at lu o'eloek
o'clock.
-u» adjourned
OJourr^-t to
U Mooxlay U
Bowlus »s&lt; taken to Marshal Marsh's after­
ward nnd relwwad on 85.0U0 bail by Commis­
sioned Hayua.
A defiant smile wa* on Bro-leriek's Up* aa
be nalkvd back to tfa marshal's office in tbe
custody uf Marxiial BarchanL He look'd at

TU
of the party
and
/fair rag" tty num, with a look at mingled pity ami con­
tamage to ifa cogljte uji«1 ---ha tempt.
A
n ths oafae*-- yas tg&gt;»k«n,
Ban-hanl and Detective Bonfield had a
burled through its -long talk with Broderick in the marshal's
office, but tbe idg engineer kept up his smile.
. . turn*! in a police alarm.and

li l,„„,ai u, lh.
United Rtutea Tbo ronferenev report on the
District appropriation bill was then agreed
to, and tlte seuate adjourned.
The botnta spent the day on tlie Mills bill
In committee of tbe whola The amendment
restoring tbu duty on starch was rejected.
The duty on rire flour and’ rice meal was

nu*ly injured, 'Squads

r. quarter
the (itand
twins and
chains and
tie. tht-nre

irtgagte

mlt, the first In

journm-ut bafag reacbad at midnight
A PARISIAN SENSATION.

good medicine to purify, vitalise, and enrich
the blood, and Hood's Sareapartlfa tt worthy

liar, and this brought about the encounter.
Thu Weapons used ware swonl* The duelling
round was on Count Dillon'* estate at Neu-

John H. Murphy, charged with conspiracy,
worn called faforo Justieo*D. J. Lyon, Judge
Barnum .topped forward and spud; “If Lt

FOB

spend for bright ribbon*or a stunning gown,
that a largr? majority of black women in­
come concubines by choice. This conditicu

while Prenitof r 1-xjuet iwcap^l with a slight
^rntcb on tlw hand. Thr membw* of ,ho
ministry awaited Ute r«n&gt;h«/ Um&gt;du2j“l bindlng themselves for life to an untrial
partner. "Suppoto be done turn out twd,
tbe residence of Frotiiter Fk-|uet, and &gt;•
1 &lt;,or niisw,'n'1 on*'
that gentleman returned fa received a per­ inartcr
feet ovation. Uulya small crtrwd was a watt­
fag the return of Gau. Boulanger.
did not marry.
.
Later jarticulars saj Uiat Gen. Boulanger
It tenet far b»dr tn the hiktory of tbefa'
lott onwiderable blood from tliosw.wd thru.*! islands to vemdoo and fetich worship, tbo
how seriously bo is hurt. Tbo gunerul »aj
nccotn|&gt;anit&lt;d by MM. Heriree and J-ataem. et^L My man dropped
M. Flcquet was tecondnl by MM. Clcmon- other day, with dainngi
o-au mid Perrin
-

Boulanger fought desperately and displayed
much feeling. He tyied very iiard to kill his
antagonist. He threw himself again and
agnin on NL Fkxjuet, making deqx-rate
lunges with his sword at «rory onslaught
Both duelist* reftiand to «V&gt;p at tin- reqinwt
of their seomdv, when M. Floqnot'a hand was

rent tbe duty on.flax and linen thread, etc.,

Wakhixotox Cmr, July 10.—Representa­
tive Randall's physicians say their patient U
has boon no t«.-urr*nce of itemorrhngu sinew
Saturday night. Mr. Randall slept conoid,
erebly since early yesterday morning, and at
midnight last night was resting comfortably.
Dr. Martin, who. with Dr. Malian, remained
st Um Randall residence Saturday night, re­
turned to i'hilaiinlpbm yesterday nnd will

against H'»gu and Muroby. I ap'*-»r for tfa
defendant*. I was tioj/called In?-, tfacoau

-“’’I1 ,u,,nin*ting cap* Later fa
IkuKoI-' JiP '* I' Ondin&lt; and Bfaith went to
Iu“i Coding gave him four
Mvijta M,,| wmo
Smith took

toUn
. •
""
Broderick

li

following scores: ai ..^TTSpitUbdrg .
New
York 1;I; at•» Pittsburg
Phlfadiljtafa
I,‘dU“‘—
rft “71LtuKrait»

poll* 5, Washington 3; at ifateo't
tv-t/m U—eleven innings;

_1U3 J

ka. declined to interfere in tho case of Brooks,

CATARRH.

25?T?
DON'T SCOLD
Rheumatism or 1
ie«e twin diseases. Bal—ougbta't
man to be blamedV, faaffagEhrnH

thousand* wno b?ra
4*
■ame way ? It h*» cureu mmdredj
after physicians have pncnoouCC^
than iDcunUa.

. X«w AJbaw, l|y&lt;
tiful «iot*d pteture, •• Moorish Malden.''
THEATHL0PH0R0S CO. 112 RMtSt. H.T.

kiml-Dr. Wtn
Magaiine. ___
Purify Your .Blood.
Bodily and menial health .depend upon
a healthy condition of the b./**1- Tho
blood particularly tn tbe •pn.’W &gt;nd
'summer months, becomes clogged w‘tb
Impurities, which poison It end goner* «•
disease. A harmless blood purifier te
yooMary to restore a healthy tone.
The best purifier and tonic known 1*
Swift’s Specific (S. 8. a). Of Its won­
derful purifying and tonic powers wo
give a feiv te-stimoniafa:
■
Mr. Wm. A. blebold, with George P.
Rowell &amp; Co., 10 Spruce Street, Now
York, write*: “1 feel It my duu-, for '
tho benefit of other* who may fa al­

tho senate insist, and a long debate uniu^d,
choose. I suffered great pain from
bolls, all over my neck; 1 conld not ,
ornate bill providing fur reeroost defense*
turn my head without acute pain. After
was next taken up, and another long debate
trying all the usual remedies, and find- .
THE "Q PLOT OUTLINED.
b-ok place, .but without actiou tbe senate, at
unlere summoned here by sonx- unlooked-for
opportunity to see my clients. 1 &lt;»k that fiJO p. in., adjourned.
Tin- housu ordered a couftwoocn on tbe emergency
the caae be pustfrtned."
The pbyrielans and household felt so rtwrb
•ign of my affliction can bo ■can."
Mr. Frank Collier, who appeared for tbe land forfeiture 1411. and after »mn« debate
concurred in the si-pate amendnirat tn the eucutiragvd and hopeful of continued proj^w
John A. Baur- crxilincance. u sorne of the
agricultural bill apjirvficiating flOO.UXJ for during the night that Dr. Malian and Mr.
ways builds me up, giving me appetite
Randall's
oiliest
dougbter
and
ber
hu-ib^d.
sorghum axporixntinta. which bad faro the
and digestion, and enabling me to stand 1
the hot summer day* On using It I
continuance wan granted, and the hearing cause of diiagroement. This paaaed tbe bill
ynamlte cooepiraey against was set for next Saturday morning.
soon become strong of body and easy of I
Tbe conference report on thr District bill
mind.''
was agreed to. and then in committee tbe
Mr. C. E. Mitchell, West ild BL
■ irt-room. The bearing,
Mill* bill wa* resumed on tbe amendment
BASE BALL ATTRACTIONS.
Perry. New York, writes: "I eulghed
• 1 States Commiodntter
fixing tbe itaty on flax nnd linen thread, etc.,
116 pounds when I began taking your j
ntxl Coding arrived
at 40 per rent nd velcrem. After a long
medicine, and now 153 pound* 1 would
■ •lock accompanied by
not bo without 8 aa for sever*! times
political debate it was rejected Thu rate of Pennsylvania home.
ibdr at
its weight lu gold.”
.
CHICAGO, July 10.—National league base duty on bags and bogging wa* changed
’ r.abtie and David. Brod­
Treatise on Blood Slid Skin Dlsoaaa
. in ! iiowles were brought from
from 15
l«r cunt.
nd valorem to
mailed free. TnaSwirrSrectnc Cou
Nox&lt;jvrrr, Maa*. July, lik—Tbe following
ibejaiiearly in tbe morning mid confined in ■coma: At Chicago—Chicago 3. Boston 4; at %
of
a
cent
a
pound.
Tbe
I,rawer 3- Atlanta, Ga. .
h
last
night's'll
o
’
clock
’
bulletin
relative
to
Detroit
—
Detroit
3.
Washington
5
—
ten
in
­
!te
in Marshal Manta's office.
wool section wa. then taken up nnd
Neither H'SJ- nor Murphy attended the ning* Other scheduled game* not played— Caswell of Wisconsin offered an amendment Gen. 'Sbnridan: “Gen. Rheridan pass d a
prom:*.', revelation* oxicemlng the con- rein.
rotatitatfag tfa sctwdnle of 196T for the one vary oomfortable night, sleeping quietly
nnirly the entire time. Ho tuui had o good
Ipritey
MRS. Winslow* Boonmto Bvhci- shouU
Chicago. July 11.—Base ball playing in
day notwithstanding some slight. tilsnrder of alw»v» bo med for children teethl»g. It sooth*
I'nite!
District Attorney Ewing the National league yesterday gave tbe fol­
th. ' hll'I. inn.-tLi tbe rums, allays all pain, euros
lowing raratta: At Chicago— Boston 1. Chi- evening s-w-lon tho Mil providing for taking aliment*, which has jmdured no unfavora- wind colic, and Is tbe fast remedy for dtnrrha-*.
Twenty-five
cent* a bottle.
tbo olr-von th and cubet-quont censuses wa*
0; at Indianapolis—Philadelphia-’, Indianap­ ponied. O'Neil, by an Ingonlnu* amendment
Are there more osta-s tiiau knaves qr
olis i: at Detroit—Washington 0. Detrrdt 4. which wa* not noticed until adopted, got tbo
more kuaves'than asses on our board &lt;if
Chicago. July 12.-Tbo pteying of the
rddenDen'.'—Lansing Republican. Comit
K*tU&gt;, fa
•I think it will appear two leading HuIm tn tbe National Raw Ball
SUDDEN AND DISASTROUS FLOOD.
'cm and see.
that on or al«&gt;ut the 29th leogno h« l'e*'° remarkably uniform this
work. When Chfaigo lost Detroit very mag­ once to honorably discharged soldier* Tbe
eupfax-l
-i- tmclh of th* Chicago. nanimously hwt also, ami when one captured bouse adjourned at 11:30 p. m.
B. F. Nounw, General Western Agetit
Bur!tejjto:i ,v Quincy a dynamite cartridge. a game tbe other did likewise. Tlie scores
Wabhibotox CrrY, July IS.—A resolution
PreixxcRO. t*, July BI—There was al­ Royal Baking Powder Co., writes: “I have
y«&lt;toniny were: At Detroit—Philadelphia was tatrndneed in tha senate yesterday pro­ most an unjiTvcedented f reafat in tlie Monon­ never found so great reunite from physi­
cians
’ prescriptions and attendance upon our
re. on June 15, a similar 4. Detroit fl; at Chicago—Washington 5. Chi-' viding for Ute prinuMg of extra coptas of tbe gahela yeoterilsy, and tbo lorn thereby is esti­
■xptodad. SerereI days cag»&gt;7: at Pittsburg-Boston «. Pittaburg 8; ___ I__ remit on vetoed nrlmated at 8).0W).(»M). Wbre-ling report* the children, ns I have from a few days twe &lt;if
prkfrtotl
Indlanapoite—Now York 5. Indianapolis 2. vale
damago in the vicinity of Grafton. W. Va., at Papillon(extract of flax) Skin Cure. 1
•••' ------- -- - -­
Chicago. July 18.—Tbe National Base Id quite as acrimonteus debata.during which not Ims than 8350,000, and nfaut Fairmont at cannot describe to you medically what fa
iimnler of dynamite cart- Ball league played but two gamos yerterday. Blair said tbe prefadefit’s menwges were not as much more. The lore nt Brownsville, Pa., has done for us, but can say .that yean, of
Butter of HmRh Carolina is reported to be over |U£»,Wl). at Rowlere treatment have not aecompilshed what PftboM at Detroit and Ptttataurg being stopped Rentiemanly.
■ Bowles met Smith and by l&gt;ad weather. Tbe scores were; At Chicago thought Blair a poor judge of genttaman- burg, W. V*. |125.«k&gt;. In this neighbor­ pillou lias after a few :o&gt;i&gt;i;&lt;-ntionaCJ-*r«1’
Wind to bi.
}&gt;ottk-s only 81 at W. M. Goodyear's druff
the Uv- of dynamite, and —Wa*hington 23. Chicago V; at In-lianapolis Imod, and Blair retorted that fa st any rate hood it will oxewd 8IU0,&lt;XU
wJ not a traitor nnd todrbtasl to bis country
The rise of the water won remarkable for store.
&gt; mid be u**l. Tbecvi- -Now York n. Indianapolis 9.
“ “T “
it* sudrlenne*. tlie report from Greensburg
■ w that nt el-rot 9
Chicago. July 14.—That score of 21 to 9, f&lt;.u.iu. Ti.. 0-&lt;vJ«*
David Farley, one of the first settlers in
«yock t-: .'Iky^fi Ihiwtafi got a buggy at
faing that tbo river went up there thirtywith which the Statesmen mopped the earth
Calhoun county, died Monday at his honfa
Aurora sul j,Hndtb with him to ttm with Aoww's atblrtw Thursday, was erU
south of Albion, aged 84 years. He hall
.»n &lt;rf I..,,,, sulB white on the rand Bowles detitiy a little too much of a good famg for a bill to |«y Mr* Harali L Latimer WHO,
tor giving Important information In 1W4 as
poopte think tb" final been a supervisor for a number of years.
»e&gt; .'uuitt&gt; lh namite cartrhige nnd ful- tbo ex-chnmjdous. and they
rfl,....
pltated by
cfandMtiug ■■■ ,|, j arranged thorn for ex- with tbo Wasliington* yesterday. A peculiar to hostile intention* of tbo BiouxIndian*,
buret in tbe maun
at: | tliv.fan les got out of tfa buggy feature of tbo day’s pteying fa
league
I'arento too frequently jM*nult their chil­
Pitteliurg tbe Io
tween 'Ireunsburg
pfae.-1
cartridge on th» track, and
dren to Huffer from fits, St. Vitus dance,
rommittee
to
investigate
altar*
1
evroioa*«y
AwUyafterubrli tb- explosion took place,
pelted to live in tbe upper nunrou-'ineM. etc., when they can fa cured.
A 'b-y w
uf'Mrward Bowl*, told Smith
Mrs.
I’- wm cured of sick headache, dixtbe evil, of too much
away to get more dyna- iifampolte^New, York 4. ’ IndfanapoU. fa Ing
cidly of Italians and
Tba MUto Wl
•eek tbo bills for safety. Many had not Urn tlness, dyspepsia, nevous prostnition of IB
‘ta. snd tb|t he would giro him soma. at Pittsburg-(tmimfag) Boston fa
ream standing, after faUnre of 1« physlr^itfad dlscuwlon. until at
’I’”’? *‘faou» giving Smith any 4; (afternoon) H-ton fa Pittsburg fi. at De
cianr. Mrs. K, of sick headache for «
r.:ai H few day, after Baureteen trail-(first game) Philadelphia 1 jMrtn.tt 3;
years; Mrs. P.of twenty to fifty fitea night:
At -Polhhtown
®«HmiUat4toll him that Bowin* had left (second game) Philadelphia 0, Detroit i
.u.
twinz tfa consideration of an
enty-flve shanty boat* occupied. by MX» peo olhora from this vicinity could fa- mentioned
’!**•&lt;» h r bin. nt Heck's hotel. A day
Chicago. July 16 -Tbo tm* bah schedule* tamraized private pension bill*. The oppewiwho have been cured by that
underfol
tagoniswl pr
nlgllt
■ad.
‘ 1 Uftur«*wn again met him at tbe Hoar of the playing yesterday were
nerve food and medicine—Dr. Miles’ Ner­
l.mj it; be llad
gfl- Bny of that
vine. which contains no morphine, opium,
nothing wro areompfafad. «hfaUowi
y«- &lt;1&gt; Smith's reply that be bad
or dangerous drugs. Free sample bottles
bouw adjourning at 10 15
7-.;.
•nggwfal
that
that
may fa had at W. H. Goodyear's drug store.
** * K0"1 tin*
usa It, and
•'* ft'’ suggestion and the rtoult
CumncgO., July IS.—EIm nrear Stan
XsrfAthieuc... »•
English «pavin Itmment removre ail
• ipi ntro near Aurora. For tbe
yard was banged in tho Ohio peniiwittary at hard. roft. or ealloufad Inmi* and bletfi'fa. It seems that Bowles was
£ JffKSSff
tw.ooo for a public I mild I ng at 11.50 yesterday morning for the murder of Ishre from hows, blood spavin, enrfa.
M.
—'l~n. Al'™
“ splints, eweenn. ringlxmc. stlftea. spralnii
thJ.L.
r ! n w«**lvi*ed if be really
Yom.rwwn.
M. l»rr.
all swollen throat-, cough*, rte. Save WO
hwhl/i.?
*rtwB* be tb°ught to i«e fol
***
* '*r- 1U
MWw7r.pl al W.nb4ta. and .igf.qateUng u&gt; B&lt;«U4»nw&gt;.
by uro of one bottle. Warranted. Sold toy
T^Chle..
the — ------------------ Swiss &lt;w a branch sold tars’ boqw Wterant
Dr E. H. lathrop. (Iruggirt, HMtlngB.
^£*-T ' -r
Hrnlth met Broderick.
SL.aa-.
— tlie Salvation array,
-Meh.
other men. Broderick
adly tha cause. H« "»ut bl&lt; d&lt;*‘u‘ flr,,,1Jr'
“iquirwj f..r 1 * l&gt;w and also for Coding,
Ifflfadh?
1T’n B
not®
'dig A™
and’ W,W
wiu &lt;
givgn
n note
eluded -&gt;n&gt;e
rsrt,i.i Blf tM
wife to give him aome
'n\ recently mninwintd

PILIS.
RHEUM.

■light wounds 00 the band, chest and foot.

ence report on tbo pretoffire approptiatlqn
bill was pruMiuted to t)x&gt; senate yesterday, the
houte insisting on its disagn-munt to tbo
danse appropriating Injo.IXV fur Mouth Amnr-

.|OO Doses One Dollar

Ptlmt subsidy and tithe taxation, nnd are
well attended.
It Is a simple impossibility to make them

RANDALL A VERY SICK MAN.

United State* warrants, among them twing
Hoge and Murphy. After adjournment the
engineers who had listened to the caw gath­
ered in little knot* in the corridor* and dix-

quent. m a certain way they
That is, (hey attend church
The Church of England

then tin- bill wa* amended by fixing tbeduty

wagon load of officer!.

nowoiand

debate, and the discusrion was continued by
Scott, Giaevooor, Ford of Michigan and

SICK HEADACHt
CONSTIPATION
■rtsST/We.

State of Mwhl_
At a session of IhAProhata
Umlsmo.
3of BarryboldenattbeProo
tnUwdtv
Haallngs In said county on Fridav, tbe
Zted.fey pf June, In the year on« thousand
eight liundn-il am! eighty eight.
Present. Wm. W. Cole. Jcdgr of frnbatr.
In thr matin Of the estate ol Charles Hipp,
deo-asni.
'•
on l eading and filing the petltio*. duly verb
fled, of Josephine Hipp, widow of sftld deceased,
praying thal administration of said estate may
be granted to Josephine Hipp, or some other
suitable perron.
Thereupon It l» ordered, that Thursday,

the lielrs
oil other jwcons Interested In ?, .. . _____ ,
are required to appear at a session at said Court,
tlicu to fa bolden at the Probate Office. In the
city of Hartings In said county and show cause.
And It h furtlw ordered that siffil petitioner
give notlbe to the persons interested tn said es­
tate. of thr pen&lt;ten&lt;n- of Mid petitk
beartug thereof by causing a copy of
to be pubHstied in the HMtlure bank
paper printed and circulated Insatd
Barry once tn each week for three
Judge of Probate.

Htate of Michigan, county of Barry.—s*.
At a session of thr Probate Court —
County of Barrv. hoidten at the Probate Office in

On reading and filing the final
Loyal E. Knsnpcn. adinlnlttrator a(
praying that his Mid account may ta
his final account, and the decreed &lt;
and assignment duly made Mid h« bedlscttarged

said
estate. are required
..M
K—
Offlee In the city of Hastings
shew cause. If any theret*.
the petitioner should not be grantao. And It U
further ordered. That said petitioner give notice
thereof by causing a copy of tMa «
published
in ,tha
Halting* Banner
.
,,,
...I
I.

Was. 'J.IOIX,
Judge of Probate.

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________ ^V&lt;.t*I 14. 1”7!&gt;.______ _
MAUMHALL L. COOK. Editor.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Vt-s: MtoOPKlCT.
BENJAMIN HARRISON.
j OF JXWAJTA.
y&lt;4i vu K-PJlK«M»Mlrt,
LEVI P. MORTON,
| OF XKW VOfUt.
'
HARRISON’S CHINESE RECORD.

The record &lt;&gt;t Gen. Barrison, the nomi­
nee of the rejiiblicau party for the ITvsldency. is ideptjeal w ith that of every antlC’hlnesr cltlwn of California.—San Frauctaro Bulletin^

If thr Chinese bill which Mr. Harrison
reported had been enacted it would have
kept thousaiils of -t'binese out whd will
come In niwlct thr new treaty.*—San Fran­
cisco Call (Ina.)
The voter** will have no difficulty lu de­
ciding which party favors Chinese exclu­
sion. The interests of the coast Kill Isfar safer in thr Imiida of Mr. Harrison,
who bwlsted rin framing an exclusion, than
in thr liniids df Mr. Cleveland, who killed
it.—Sou Francisco Post
-

mark, In a speech before the’ Gertimu
ndclwtag, expressed himself unqualifiedly
on this point and made this significant
reference to the American policy. Said

The suecewt of the United States hi ma­
terial development Is till: inost^inmilrlotui
of modern times. The American Nation
ha* not only successftjlly bore aud suje
pressed the most gigantic nnd expemdw
war of all history, but Imiuvdiataly after­
ward dlsliauded ite army, found work fur
all its Mikilera and mariners paid oft most
of its debt, given lala»r und homes to al)
umimployed of Europe as fast as they
could arrive within Its territory, and still
by a system of taxation mi indirect as not
to be preetdved, much less felt. Ihx-ause
it L* my deliberate judgment that the pros­
perity uf America is mainly due. to ite sys­
tem uf protective laws, I urge that Ger­
many has now nmrhvd tliat point where it
is iit-eeMary to imitate tlie tariff system of
the United Staten.
it may be truthfully said that thia la the
view entertained by able statesmen of all
foreign countries.. They point to our
country's ptuqteroua career under protec­
tion and justly credit our national pros­
perity tn. pur Wish tariff pollc'y.—Detroit
Tribune.

ACCUMULATIONS OF A PAWNBROKER
PUT ,UP AT AUCTION.

white watting the arrival of.lbe idea)

The auctionoers had;a bouse clearing.

pocket pistol.* w hich Mr Wilkins Micawber.
Gent., and otteni who were waiting for soma­
thing to tarn up had confided to the care of

Quarter, quarter, quarter, will

th- auctioneer, and wh«s»wcr he urgol them
to “make it'a quarter" they generally inadt
it a quarter. A suspicion that they ware in
sympathy with the vender* made their
neighbors light rather shy of them, and
whenever they showed much di*;xMitlor to

professionals would turn with a laugh, and
regard tl-.r-.r unprofessional sister with scorn.
A handsona- Newfoundland dog strayed in
throng, am! regarded the proccolings with
philosophic loftiness. “What form of human

“with a solid fourteen carat gold case."
“Anlminerw* bargain,’’ added Mr. Jingle

.ml,-Ml.. *
K»
the basincm of a t&gt;arroorn is a bright «Uver
d&lt;&gt;liar glued fart to too floor in front of tbe
.
. .... _ n—l.-r n drink dtecovers roc cuui,
• — ।---- -- -• pnekrt it without t&lt;eing wen, ond to that end
-x.
. Mil in Tvivnumt for

a half. Although it would tx&gt; much better if.
after having teeth extracted, tbe patient
would wait for a week until tbe mouth heals
gurermueui w-iL-grapooQc i
with u ball and chain atta--',. • •, h^T“*
con*-ict who had bout

and pain which uf naceratty follow* a quick
operation radar tldin depar. toolbit**.
“Bow do 1 do it so quickly. Wall, by a
method or proces* 1 ux&gt; in vulcauUing or
•cooking the rubber used for tbo plate,which
reduces that usually long procera to on hour'*

juugiug UJ a .icw 1 ora cuuip-b-.,. mu-. . .
Guayaquil with the cuuidr n,-..'-;.an extremely high, tho tan* u lbe
State* bettur S3 a word «.u

on the number and »t»” of thr platinum pins
which the teeth contain, and the quality and
texture of the jKccelain umkL
“pnm,- too,’ tbe small manufacturers of
cheap teeth are continually cutting one
another* throats. uud the people gel the
quietly or
benefit. The drtitut baa very little to du lx.
determining tbe price.
.
- ‘■Countryman and farmers buy tu~,.falto
teeth than do any other clam of people. You
«ev, Mix Joiua, for instance, bo* tbe tooth
husband tohl of the trick I Sb- provided ache, cornea to tonn, qpd. after frantic atbenwE-wltb " sliorp edged tack puller, nnd yunpu to gut rid of the pnn. bn all her
made a round of nil the pvggenw in her
teeth pulted, and with n beautiful new art.
neighburlioiKl where the dollar dndge was with portal* a little gold' filling in front, re­
turn* to her village, oj farm. Mrs. Smith
in roch place, neatly pried up the coin while ww® Mrs June*' treto, and, not content to lxthe l«rkwper wa* making change, nnd went
without anything that Mra. Jone* has, »bc,
too, come* to town and ha» pirwdain sulwu
tute&lt;l for bone.
“Country people don’t take pro] er or even
decent can of their teeth, and. lw* de*, they
eat too t-rneb pie. And they, too, are tbe
scribed iu print. This 1* the trade of tbe people who want tbun- teeth served up In an
Itour's time. A countryman couwe to tbe
city expecting to do shopping for ‘tlie folks
at home.' take m tbe town and jsrovido him•elf, and |«*:na|r&gt; hl* family, with a art of
teeth, and al) in one day. Somrtimen ba is
»ucct*aful, too.
a board meeting, thr amount
“Negro™ carry a good deal of porcelain
Ing to the eoinjony be serves
andgold in their mouth*, too, but they, al­
most invariably, want tbe most expensive
M-t*. instating upon gold plates and a plenty
of gold filling. 1 have made a number of
payipg n director «1 for negroew which c*»t f 100 But in a
The only require- year** time a negro will manage to break tbe
brat set that 1 can make, and then, of course,
be receive* a bill forrepatrs.
But it is a ixvuliarlty of txxird meetings that
Tbe gold platea are. of course, incumparaably better than tbe rubber or tbe celluloid,
not swemUe. Tin? directors, with that fine
eye to bus!nram tliat charabtcrire* the average and if a patient cou.afford tbvia 1 nJ way* ad­
। fittaocur, are.prvtty certain to *ee to it that vise tta-ir use."—New York Evening Woritt
they earn their fees, especially a* the nxvtings are gt-ucrslly abort ones and held quite

wnbroker. He i* a* benevolent a* 1 am.
* heart bleed* when cinnutHtanav compel attending them.—Alfred TrumUo in New
him to *el) the forfeited idedga* uf tbe needy.
Twenty dollara ora bitt [Wb6 «ay» quarter r

within the court of a Buddhist temple as tin
ston-houM of ite relics. Tbu honor thus du*

nera

a* were most distinguished for their learning

E

Widows Wenden u,- l'l^Mu*,.Uu
The sultan of Zanzibar did s,xxv4t .m
dow the sultan uf Muscat La, ;4anl n»77
•Tbo number of widows wawlcrtax
solate along the store* &lt;■{ tt. Araixaa «
and*tha Indian urao- i* t.xcfno™
York World
‘

CREAM

JakinJ
•"qwdeh
perfect

Ite superior tat-eilrt&gt;er proven In aiUMxari
hotaea tor luory than a &lt;|iuitn &lt;•. » ^utur?. It
U used by the United Ktate* &lt;„&gt;wr.Iisrct. Et
dersed hv th* bead* nt H.ei;rrarC'.&gt;'vr«&lt;'M
as Ute M rouse*• fur-: ..i.d rn.nf HesShtu.
I»r. 1‘rlc. • ('ream Itaklux 1‘uwder J&lt;«-« M
contain Ammonia. I.!&lt; .e. ur Alum. B.14 ouij
in ean*.
ERICKMAKINt: l*OWl)Htr«.
,XKWY»aa.
CBWA4C*.
sr.uAW.

One would hardly go to KatUrlund for

Bo was' revolutionary in his doctrines

gold watch was produced.

find such a one there. Tim Kafllr baby, when

parent death.

Tbe dreamer lies in the open

reduo.

r, Chi* primary pur-

Ctar it.•
The hair u turned inward, giving tbe yon ng
Kaffir a* soft a Led as seme found in tbo
cradhw of royalty. Foor long strips of anto-

Reitert of tbv condition of th*- Hartita* Oh
Bank at Hasilugs. Mlehinn. mi Mwidsy. July
death are

eligible

to

member-

peculiar fashion.—Drake's MagaziiK.
I&gt;or

from Bank* and

»u«, crau kvumii or in war; out u toe
face is distorted it ban iudicaUon that the
skphaut. A photograph of the rock sboa*
Tbow- who foresee cam also prevent

Uanltal jald In.
fiSS'd?2-u
'•nt DepcHftors..
l»g« with one whose death is fonsssu, a sweat
lodge built by the latter, pronouncing cer­
tain incantation* end sprinkling the body of
the client with tbe powder of tbe arteotesia,

(Cat) Independent.

coming death, bur is not k infatKhte aa tha
spectacle of a dog mounting tho side of an
earth lodge, and peering through tbe opening
at th. top Then, with tramUlng limbs, the

‘'•"■fcj'lr. Rm voi ne.Natarv BiM:ao.Roinx&gt;-'-' i
C-Mr-sssr.
■ Atusta

Euglbii rutiaman
portunitv to tbo
— - •-------tuu TUtce- Ol
dead rotative* la also a sign of approaching
death.'—

Take the Baxxkh during the campaign.

Mr. Alfred Nobel, tho Invonur and ehirf
?^.“f“&lt;?'22‘,LOLd.,?alnl,‘’’ U "mphatieally

block of con&lt;-n!te of incredible thickness. It
loxengo «Uar&gt;e, the outside being a more block
without projections or aoceaa It is not yet
settled whether this block shall be surrounded

says tu worklngiiMth:
Free trade mean* patting all the labor­
ing men of the world upon one level of sheeted cannon shall move round tho block.
coinpelltiou. 1‘rotocUuu means restricting
tbe eoinpetithni among laborers to those tills cannon, always In motion and ooraping
living in our'-uwn .country, and tlw cbu.se- tbe enemy's aim, will fire on a fixed point.
.quence at such wwtrictiuu is that the This movable sheeting will make up for tl»o
■wagMa remain at a high level: whereas, if
the cumirtltioa of all the I*l*orurs In I.*
world were allowed! to operate here, they
would OMdHy fall to the lowest level.
Tliat Is the reason why the wurklngtnon of

VALUE RECEIVED
For his money is what every man desires.

In “The Itagplcker of Pari*"—that famous-

bitof lace waa worn by the belhi of the ball,
that scrap of radleo came from n shirt that
rot of I dying child. So In this mwn-

ta«&gt; d»eo,.rad i„
I* a WlXlUin d’hn .I,-.

, “"’-■s'*

T
■-

In tbe link of ■

FURNITURE!
ou can get value received every time if you buy of

fur anything but the rtagtt, and

Burnuwxi from her behavior that tbe engage*ratty camo to nothing. This

of five trade. Tbeirepublican parly U for
protection: tbr democrat for free trade.
Im there anything the matter with that?
—Detroit Tribune.

archie m°coy,

At the bine front furniture store. Just received for the
Spring Trade:

Parlor Suits,
Bedr-ooxn Suits.
and H.ool5Lers,

uf human life-

Aud still Mr. Jingle wmt

Of the eery tinest grade of goods. An in-pection will conpera,,n of the tart- H" “-1m‘ ’110'" ',in‘e
UBS' '‘nd nice tilings in

Willow Goods,
new IndUMtrirs

nectfug Guayaquil wftfc Qu‘.u ,u ?.?*•

vuui.y
—----------.
quick enough to ux:ch the prim So he ardor*
-» .
I*,.- . avain FYwharw he

g-rwrally divided into n.* many room* tn
tL-rv are stoves, tbe lower floor forming the
tempk. wherein is placed the relic shrine,
which, in autne cases, is a miniature poguda.
while tlie walls around are adorned with
numerous imagra of Buddha.

The New Yo0t Sun. although a Demo­ solely with a view to geoniantic influence*.
crat paper la no; very much of a lover of
free trade. Be that aa It may the Sun has
ble fung shul—tbo mystic spirit of thr dmgiven a very clear and comprehensive defi­
diamonds; worth ilMk’
nition of ‘‘revciuc reform’’ from a free coatrcils all human dastiniea Several of tbe
trade standpoint nnd also from a protee- flnwt nine stoned pagixla.* in tbe neighbor­ says Jingle—**daugbicr of Philadelphia parhood of Canton havu been cn*.-t«l solely for
tian standpoint lit says:
this purjxwc. In tbe belief tliat by their
duke all broke
A protection! st Is a revenue reformer
who proposes find to fake off the Internal
ty—Rwpian police
revenue taxes awl to bring the govern­
ment back to theiroureea of revenue which
were relied uponlprevious to the civil war.
•Worth »1SO,” says Mr. Pickwick. “Who
and after that Be would revise the tariff,. oral distinction of Ute citisnna. Buch a one
always with the} principle of .protection
uppermost
.
1800 because tho prosperity of the neighborA free trader is a revenue reformer who
proposes first of ,nil to reduce the tariff
chities on foreign goods and to maintain
the Internal revenue taxes untouched.
*Tbe revision of jthe tariff he would put erected, each story consecrated to a different up; pulverise'em; and a pawubrokar will
'-id you 175 on the fragmruta WhalY tU&gt;
Through with the, principle of free trade
1! Six dollarut Why, the gtaw I* worth
with foreign nations , uppermost By
x»."
steadily pursuing', this policy All strictly
"Watch belonged to Beardod Lady,” tays
protective duties I would be swept away in
tbe rouree &lt;rf aboiit twenty years, and the
country bremght I substantially to Internal
taxation as Itx permanent mode of revenue.
This would be equivalent to free trade.
All of which goes to nliow that the taaue
the divulging of
is squarely drawn!between protection and
free trade.
The Suni also I gives "a short talk to

frequently referred
••protection
■n» trail.

vented nuvthingt It wa* untrue, anyhow.

Pickwick. He wa* aastated by a you.-gentleman of rapid and dujoin ted utterance
who txwembled Mr. J ingle; and he wm always
calling attention to hi* Pickwickian philan­
thropy, the purity of his mott vm, tbo' ‘tquaroneae" of Lis conduct. In hi* vindication Mr.
Jingle aided him volubly.
■Um *ale begun with a [.air of solid gold
mounted earring*. Samebody bid &lt;2.

tnarkahlo history—lady doped-aotoriou*

u-l rad bring up tbetr ehllmorr bppe ami ainbitteft than
Vtrkingmcn In any other coun­
ts why the workingmen of the

cf

The dentist, when naked that qwwtiuu, an•wrred affirmatively. “You
wid be,
“dentistry hi prognmlng like everything

did a throng cf bargain hunters. The street
was packed with thuni The auctioneer «a*
elderly, bald and liendvoient. Be wore spec-

quarter.'

kA.

AU

“Key winder.” said Mr. Jingle.
“Perfect order," *aid Mr. Pickwick.
Jiagoda is of solid masonry throughout, bnt
■ far more frequently it consuta of two towers. Jingle.
.
'Gentlemen." said Mr.'PtekwicK, beaming
wind* n spiral rtalrcasn which Irad* to t.h&lt;&gt; through hi* spcctache, “iiii* » nut my sale.

further exclusiuti arte because of the.dclib- tbo funeral pyre.
CT»tlon» pending upon Cleveland’s new
uAd important jnmty.—Oakland Tlmw.

wurklngmeri" on tfce tariff, and we must
confess that it is all very sound. Coming
from a great democratic paper It Is all the
mure remarkable, i Here • is what tbe Sun

wttto waiting.’

“Pror&lt;erty of prominent society tally,"
cried Mr. Jingle. "Husband *peculated—
The Irish-American readers of the TrL caught ln wheat deal—couldn't come to time
buiie, of whom tln-re are Umnsands. will —went to beard at night—hung himself froni
appreciate England's friendly attitude to­ gallery—cut down in morning—wheat rose
inimediatelj—would Lave been millionaire
ward the fna1 trade demr-cracy of this
—sad case—very."
' (
country. England wants more power, and
“My only reason," sold Mr. Ftekwfck, "for
thr more outside )&gt;atrouagtt she can gvt the
pawnbroker** st*-ru command Genfl«u«i, i
inure power site will have. Witli one heel
you kntnv. me. 1 guarnnu* everything 1 1
on Ireland's neck she stands shunting for mil. My heart bleed* to dlipom at thc»' earhelp from America tu come to the rescue
of her perishing imliistriea. And yet quarterf Quarter, quarter, quarter, shall 1
there are Irishmen In this country Who make it»“

Hr rr|x&gt;rted and voted for antM.’hiws*Irglslatfon a* loon as treaty contractu ad­
mitted it, anil lie stands pledged upon n
plat form dear J and rati-factory upon the
question dhwuMed. He is disclosed In
sUorucljr favorable contrast to his qppoarnt, who but. ■&lt; few short weeks ago was
anxiously Inquiring
fallfomlatis if it
was not’ ixKsmle to Christianize the Chin­
ese and bring Iheiu Into harmony with our
ayxiem of dvilixation—tbu* displaying n
‘ ‘
’
of ignorance upon the
nto Record U nlon.
subject.— Sa
evidently want to fvtxp the hand that
Tberv are ijo weak points in Harrison's smites old irelsml. —Detroit Tribune.
tempt to create a prejudice
coast
on the
Chinese
sgalnrt him (this
--------------------,------------THt PAGODAS OF JAPAN.
question will *ot cost u vote. llaniMn
here eastern
Stood In 1878 *■
J*“ men generally
" M"
stood. He d not comprehend the magm nor the urgent need
li I’.tide of tin.’
All the pagoda* I raw in Japan were gen­
of legislation, Tlie Burlingame treaty wa* erally bpilt te flvo storira, with very fine
then In force, hlch provided for tlie Im- dark red woodwork and harmooiou* gray
nesr. On tlii.i coast we
migration of
of legislation as so ur­ jectlng roof are innumerable boldly carved
r*-Ki«rded the.
gent that we tasked congress to prohibit dragon*’ brads peering from beneath the
Chinese ition without regard to the
treaty. Gen. flarri-on. with many others, tween tlie stories. The summit is invariably
thought better to wait until a treaty wa* crowned by an honorific symbol in metal,
obtained as a |l*u.*U of the legislation pro­ consisting of nine rings, disks or onpolas as
posed. Thr Angell-swift treaty was tbe cam may bo, piled one above tho other.
formed two yetirs later, ami Senator Har­ On further examination wo shall And that
rison has slnceiplaced himself on rnronl as tin* rings and tbdae mvutnulaU*! roof* are
an opponent of} Chinese Immigration.—San developmente of tbe muuo original simple
Francisco Call find.)
Mr. Harrl*ort never did vote to enfran­
chise Chinamen, never did vote against
the Chinese trejit^ never did advocate the
admission of thr OrincM*. bnt did in fact
advocate their total exclusion. He did in­
sist. however, dint this exclusion shotikl.
be a* &lt; ompli*hei| under and not by vhdatIng treat)- stipulations. He did, ■ there­
fore, oppose a -ingle bill whlah aimed ai
the exchision «fl the Chinese, not liH-ausc
it no aina-d. but because a* a .sound const 1tutloiujJ lawyer h'’ opposed such a violation
of the high rwqwrt due to treaties, and an
abrogation of aj treaty which were they
with a nation I uf equal power would
amount to a declaration of war. In short;
Mr. Harrison did at that time Just what
the Democrat bouse did in the last session

teeth while you WAIT.

A 8OMG.

UNREDEEMED PLEDGES.

Couches.

Stands.

A FuU Line of BABY CARRIAGES
Furniture repairing by * No.

workman * specialty.

�•"***■* “»

Klmbaii

PE«»OH*LMEN-no«.

18, 1888.

IL Balun* wlU for a few weeks oceunv
the building, two do.,« north of Jlir
oMec, with a stock of &gt;walry.- Rb» a
tankniut stock brought here from Hills­
dale.

The man, who tried M hard to prevent
the placing of the Harrison and Morton
liberty pole un the -plains.- probably teei*
*u&gt; better trow than he did before. How ever he now undoubtedly letter understarpK how Ju* uelghlrors feel toward him.
l/flm Wilkins bridge eolhuiM-d Mtaidav
night juh! neue know* just how it i,ai;
jt-ned. Dualities* n helping hand
tendered bnt the hand &lt;11.1 H g&lt;MK| ju|, as
the appearance nf the timber, w&lt;mki iadk
cate that the liriilge wn« in a ven unsafe
eomtltkwL

AL N

hi lie.M. C, IL IL

M! of the UH Hill

The condition ot the park tx the 4th
ward is but little better than i: would iM.
if it were in the heart of a vast fnre--L At
least the city can afford to have tin.* ih-tul
tree*, brush, eta., hauled away. A little
expense will ma|tc tin- plan si leant look
as if MKcietMHly owned it.

V“'*“ "

IW.rtoff

~ **

yXl.T""''

mother. Mrs. Mary (krer.of Hustings, left
yesterday fur a trip to IxMMhai, Ont.. Bos­
ton. and other La-teiu points.—Trii-gramilendd. (}. R.
,
Mr. IL E. f.ravtM. of Cleveland. O.. who
ha» b.Hm visiting at l&gt;r. Lampman** the
past two week.-, departed for his Iiuum* last
"&gt;*•&gt;■ ■« Friday leaving hla wite. formerly Mary
Aklmrnr. ami ilaughter fur a more ••xtend-

teSr**^**,«.
I“"

&lt;■11,72.^ “K*r*~ to ,h-■
uS/talw.*'
•W“
■vu’^Trtir'- '"°~d *”• **

While' their, parents were, away from
in vMtlng Ida
home Wednesday evening, the children uf suiV’w’ V'^Ll’i
MV- belig laid ou Suite R. Mudge and wife discovered a stranger
in the house. They lininedlat.-ly called
'.t? ‘““‘S’&gt;M1«1 MruJ.
the neighbor*. but the alann wan sufficient hi tlie cits Jsuaday.
to notify tlie sup]»oMKl burglar, who e*ews
A. E. Kmaston vUilted Nashville on
ed but without haring secured any Hi Ing.
buslneaa yesterday.
adorn* the
M. H. Chtk. formerly an editor at •Man­
L. E. Htauffer and wife were at Thomistee, but &gt;nca-an employe la tlw puWh- apple lake yesterday.
.
Printing Office at Waahlugtrat. ha- dMinIfuhdiMl himself by heading a committee
Bentlry ngunwrl from
I
C'«dn Ini* which has Mn»-vcdrd In having 15 per cent, (•Wul Rapids Friday.
added to the wages of all printer* cmphn.il
Ml-* Sadie Tinkler rent rued Friday
on the night gangs In the gowiruroeut of- night from Chelxiygan.

tln&lt; r Mvolid hand
I. Mattison'.*.

i: ■ gall* al E. A.
ai d low prices
■ut to Gnui&lt;l
to visit Bar­

annoauclaj the death In a Minnesota ctmvrntof.Mb* Ota Wolcott. daughter of C.
&lt;. Wolcott who in now traveling in Europe.

Eil Bink.-, «&gt;f Middleville, was iu the
Jltn Craig mid **1mtlge** were tlw eaipa* city Friday on btivines*.
of the foruwf* arre-a Thursday aftenfoon
S. E. Lee. of Ottawa Beach, vlagad
and the turn together nearly downed Maithal Huger*. But the tnatMial ami eou- bls family hen- Monday.
Mabte Waite Unally lodge)! Craig In jail
ML* Ella Marshall, of! 1’rairieviUe. visltwhere lie trow Is because after hlapleadlng «•&lt;! in the pity yesterday.
“guilty” tlie next morning JuMlce Bemlle
gave him U04ay* hi jail.
»
Judge Kobln-wi mnib- a business trip tu
’•rami Baphl* yesteniayj
The Mi&lt;4ibaui Central will, ns WeduesMrs. Jennie Thayer hltunied last week
«lny, July M, sell tickets front Hatting* to
Grand Rapids and return, at the rate of 05 from her visit to Detroit.
cents. g*M*l going only on the 8:4J a. ni.
Frank PmmxiuH and
of Charlotte,
train and retaining &lt;m the train* leaving' spant Sunday in the city.
Graud Rapid* at 5:40 and 10:45 p. m.. on ac­
Lon Southwick.«.f Middleville. waTin the
count of Bcgatta.
P. A. Hah&gt;.
city yestcnlay on buslrn-**.
, Ticket AgenL

v Wrn. Latta. re-ddhigTi Assyria, hi get­
ting &lt;»tl the war of hl»- mowing machine,
Wednreday. reughj hi- f,-. t In the Urns hi
Mich a manner that hit. fell behind tbe
wheel* which the lior-Hn backed 'ujxni him.
lae wheels held him fast but tn answ.-r
to hl* crib* neighlior* came to hl* awlstMice ami he ira* n lmsed wlthcait broken
ixmen yet ttmdderahly UniImmI.
’rhursday an-ruoim a slx-yeara old sou
of Henry Scon, living four mile* north of
the city, was following a mower In his
father's fluid, (hi turning a earner the
drtwr of the Uwwer "barkeii hl* machine
ami for Home reason the boy, unseen. by
thedriver, »te p]&gt;ed in front of the knives and
In such a way tliat In a moment his leg was
almost entirely cut off at tbe ankle. Drs.
l^throp and 'Ihunmnaan were called und
ampurauxl-the leg just above tiieankle.
At last geports tbe lx&gt;y was (totting along
well.

Burglar* r.ntered the snhioii of Dicken­
son * Cole JJonday morning und attempt­
ed tp blow ojieu the safe. This tliVy jiarllnlly succeeded In lining but were unable
to force open the Itpirr door* liefore they
wcre frighlmieil away. The attempt was
made after daylight when Che night watch
bail gone home and liefore the Marshal
wa* on the street. Two different purtfre
M« Uh: men in the saloon but failed to
notify the officer*, and no onu else careil
to Investigate the matter. It Is unfortu­
nate tliat projw r mulct was nut given ai the
burglars eould easily have been secured.
To know the right thing to do at
the right time Im au iiecomplishment
tliat these eye-wltneaaea did not seeu*
to puMacs-i. No valuables, however, were
secured &gt;»y the attempt

June Has Come!
And iviih.it the finest line of

White Goods
and, Embroideries, &amp;c.

Ladies, you want some of these^ goods for
yourself for your daughters and little ones.
We are prepared to give you the very cheap­

. ’

est prices in the market.

These are Facts!

Come and Ask to See Them.

Dr. Cha* ttuMetl. of Allegan, visited
Unless our citlieu* come’ forward and
The Grand concert at Union hall MunMai.ied. in :h’*rt!.' Wedit) Mlay evening. give a fittle aid t&gt;o the hand that organiza­ relatives In town Sunday.
&lt;tay evening was very- poorly attended.
te-v-ie.
Mr. I. nil* Thibout. tion will soon be broken up. HastingMr* Ann Husted, ot Indianapolis, is As a whole the music was Indifferent yet
ought to have ofcd keep up a gvowl Imml visiting friends in the city.
tlw member* of the tniu|&gt;any umlnubfedly
ami thl* can lie done if tlie liuslm** twin
Mi** My rtn Rose returned to her home IKissess a great deal uf talent which wouldhere he wrtbt will help In payirig the expenses of a lead­ in Grand Kapid* Moudkv .
iiudrea niudi better showing were'the
management more capable. However,
time and attention to tlie leadership of a
J. l.unn goes to Detroit- to-«lay. Hu *ame of the pieces rrnden-d were veryzflne
ottt' ■■dZat tlie new band without he receive* compensation
nml well worth the price of admission It
'.Mxiaid door therefor.
Ferry Busby anil wifriure in the city on 1* a wonder that the company could do us
Well a* thry did considering the fa&lt;T that
On Sunilay three young men Mopped on u visit from Caro, Michigan.
various parties hi the Mudlcnce iierslated
of
the
,t biniic i
thrir way to Sunday acbool to liatheNh
Curt. Mixer ami family, "f Greenville.'' In continually talking aloud during tlie
Wilk- lake, JohnMoWU. Fred &lt;4lea*oii cn^
in the
music. People that ure nut able to do
tereil the water first. He iiecantr tangled an- visiting at L. N. Mixer's.
without talking while music is being ren­
iu the long weeds? ami .lobn Wilton and
mid
th.’ Kliulx
dered ought to keep away fn&gt;iu.*ueh place*.
Louis Bunmn went to his assiMgrov. All,. Ing her vacation In the city.
■heli’. John
buying
If they don’t want to allow'imy respect for
three were drowneil- Their bodh's were
W. ('. Otto, of Miiidlerili'-. made a bitsi- the singers they ought at least to respect
t agent.
.
nvnvwl Sunday evening. The young lies* trip to this eitj yesterday.
the feelings of oilier* In the audience who
• '..d1 nilvt rti*ed to take men were Highly respected In their coiuMr*. Peter Schuman left this morning -dr*lre to hear thr nnSlc. In this instance
i'.lc Friilay b tween HaM- munity aiidtluir sad end la deeply deplored.
the iMaklluin made him,*clf an unmitigated
for a visit with fricial* In Ohio.
tiuisanrc amt nioie tiiuu ordinarily deservMortitqer Sage, a resident of the tevoml
Willie Powers reiunieit Frldaj from hl* edalopathl^do»rs uf the parental shingle.
to buy live ward. Mid for w&gt;me time employed at the.
, visit with Grand Rapid* friends.
afitUnH lie t-a; get ami will
A prominent man In this city, we are
i prlc •&gt;
Thunulay last taken before I’rolmte Judge
Henry und Ell Banutby' attended tlie reliably informed. I* consuming a good
Cole for examination, and by hint adjudged .rare- at Grand llaplds Thnnolay.
&gt;U-ru Auial&gt;4i
|M&gt;rtluii of his time hi telling property
insane.
Sage
will
lie
removed
to
thr
Kala
­
aim u il iegatt.1 at
1L Johnson, of Mlddleyille. made a busi- owners on the line of the extension of the
mazoo asylum as soon «* an .order can be.
rsday July -J5.
K. &amp; S. between this city and Coats
Obtained. Hr has been an inmate of thr ntws mj&gt; t&lt;&lt; the county hub Friday.
Grove that they an- ffiolloh If they don’t
lummrr fid- asylum before, but since hi* relrsM’ haji
■ M.‘ h»i a. .' * tg land
Mi** Minnie Matthew* went to Middle- put a big price on their land: as the IL IL
-Enquireai— — — had periodical attack* of Insanity whjpn vllle yesterday for a few day* visit
company must haw thr right of way and
•: '•utart- Knappen * Vti lAnnan.
have ioi-rv*M,d of late so, that hl* family
Jay Smith, of Dakota, formerly n resi­ the property owner, by holding out, can
• )' K. sGun a specif train Fri- have liecoine afraid of him.
get his own price. This . Is pretty small
dent of Hastings, I* visiting In the city.
• . te’- l»-m*V of tho e wild Wish
business for any man to be engaged in but
The worthlessness of spring estimate-------- THE-------D. IL Cook, who has been nt home for it Is hardly more than could be expected
Barnum’s *1»&gt;W at Ki taunazou.
of crops Is well illustrated by what a farm­
a
few
days,
returned
to
Ohio
yesterday.
from this particular Individual since it Is
tin North F drtield plow, er said lately. Hr said hr wanted to plow
his wheat up in the spring, but was nimble
Mlsa Pauline Ixionard, of Chicago. l“the only the preaching of a doctrine that he
»wii as the keystone.
lias never failed to practice. To the propto gid the necessary help. He irt it go. guest of her uncle. Fred Spangemaclier.
aud what there was left of it spread out and
J. L. Crawley attended 'the Stewart- Lake tliat they will I* wise if they place only a
Tce
n ;niu ll*l for tlie i ext meeting ha* h)iulrd so well that he thinks it will
reasonable
value on their land. Should a
reception
at
Grandville
Wednesday
night.
•c ihr Barry &lt; oiinty Acricul urn! Society yield fully 30 bq. to the acre. Tlie head*
jury be called to appraise tbe value of the
«i.'l be found &lt;m tlH- Oth jwge of this Isiiue. of all the wheat in this locality are tilling
If you will call at oar warehouse, flrat door north of Bentley Bros.
Wil­
A. IL MrOmber and Mins Anna Besiimer
very nicely, Mid If the grain does not have Joined the Wilkins’ party at Gun lake. property tn question the railroad company kins* office, Broadway, we will be pleased to show and explain to you the above
Gi.m Away to every lad visiting the shrink the crop will be much larger than
would undoubtedly gut their right of way
if postoffice.
■ r.. w store. -&gt; ■ ;'ji ii&lt;«&gt;r mirth ..
™
Born. Saturday, July 14. to Mr. ami at a prettj cheap price. Ami no umr named unrivaled machine. We also keep on hand the
Z
expected.—B.
Moon.
T!..:r»day a’teni'Hin. a sol il gold tooth
Mr*. Will WIHianw, of Grand Rapids, a would blame the company If they were to
take^iuch action.
t a meeting held in Union hall Wed­’ bo-v'.
the Harlow nesday evening a Cleveland dub was or-.
F. HI Uraraci
Burdette Bowne. of Grand Rapids, Saturday afternoon was)one fllled with
gunixod and tlie following officers were
, visited relatives In this dty the past few more than ordinary Intensn to the republi­
inki It tii-ou -the 1st of elected: PresidenL W. D. Hay«*: vice
, cs ns who n-idv on the •'plains.” They
pftwldeut, John F. Goodyear; recording; days.
had previously secured and prejiared a lib- Champion and Advance Mowers, the Arthur Wood Buggies
scr'y, Wm. B. Sweczey: corresponding
Will S|&gt;ence riffled Grand Rapid* -on
and Carriages, the Ferguson Road Cart; also the
C..;/ Merr.!! moi Frank Bal •h have been sev*y. C. W. Warner; treasurer. Thos. buslnew* Thursday, and also to see Bar­ vrty.pole to which had been nailed the
American ling ami u streamer bearing the
in she i-try tlie -|m*t |f«w day s working In- Doyle. The officers deeted were made the! num.
names “Harrison aud Murton." The length
•iu»tri&lt;in*ly tor Un! rx^-nsloi of the C. K. executive committee. IL A. Goodyear.
Dr. G. W. iaiwry and family returned of the pole was 72 fert and the pole Itself
Fred Allen and James Clarite addressed। yesterday from their visit in Oakland was without a splice. At four o'clock tbe
Fox' extend i eordlal iu- the meeting. No particular enthusiasm
crowd aMvctubled.and in n short time the
county.
_____ __ _____,__________
attend theirI arvestdaDM was manifested during the meeting.
first campaign streamer iu the city wan Solid Comfort Plow, Harrows, Seeders, and in fact a complete
Mr. Wagner and family now occupy a waving In the breexr. Tlie crowd then
*: liMW; - hall. |k-ltniL Tliur*day evfto- xJA large numlier of tint mrmbre* &lt;»f thr
line of Agricultural Implements of all the best
portion of the Nlms bmwr Just south of called for apeecheft (rum C. H. VanAnnnn,
makes.
CALL AND SEE US.
SI. E. Sunday school gathcri-d at tin- resi­
the jail.
Cli-juent Smith and Ker. 1. M. B. GUlaaple.
h-n't iuTw
Enif Biwby's&gt; matinees at dence of B. R. Rum: Saturday ^veiling.
MIm Collie, and her niece MIm Mabel Each of tlieee gentlemen respondwr by ap­
;l&gt; tairco1 r»l-. .Inly 27 th andI-Wth.
wiu. uuu^Judg- Among those prevent was Dr. F. IL rlmpropriate and Interesting remark*. Harri­
Snyder,
are
visiting
relative*
lu
tills
Ing tiou, die viitrh- now mi de they will luerman in whose honor thr gathering w'a*
son and Morton were cheered to the echo.
’
had. Rev. G. 1&gt;. Lee, - on Iwbalf "f *•' vicinity.
Severn] old time democrats were present
Sunday-school and as a testimonial of hi*
J Ruarell■accompanied his brother, Dr. but tun ing renounced their allegiance to
‘. i ni i.of flue v atches. Jew- faithful oervicwi tftf arwra! years, present­
dn. ,11m ; jstui.ni «(mv, etc., rill lie open- ed to Dr. Timmerman a complete *t of Charles Rnrerll, on ills return to Allegan the democratic party they showiM their
zeal for the republican party and Its stand­
■'! ii! u. -hn&gt; -e-.vlld door north of the Dickens* work*. The Dr. uu* taken by Monday.
John Bnrt .tri.rt l&gt;&gt; town ,&lt;Mrnb&gt;- ard liearer* by working and cheering with
Mirpriae. accepted the gift ami re*|»nd«t.
Hr li. rwUiirt M&lt;
I"
O'—«“ tlie re*L The republicans In tliat part of
Tic llu-.'.’c! ExpiHs is the name of a In a imppv nuuiner to Rev. loses remarks.
the city are to be congratulated on the
■prr-’a«u.i nt Hnnmd. Vo . 1. number v/'Dic Greenbacker* &lt;&gt;f thl* cmuity met m Itall duk
■amount of energy and enthusiasm they dis­
The children erfC. F. Idem*.Grand.Rap­ played in the matter. By-tiro-wny the pole
office, und It |&gt;n*M!»tN y&lt;.nveiition at the Court house. Saturday
id*; are visiting tfielr aunt, Mrs. F. Span­ was thr gift of a life-long democrat who
fllt-ll! ;i|q*'ai4&lt;M’eafterauuu ami elected tbe following[named
now says that Harrison and Morton are the
x
hive a itiiiiilier of city L,_
.
lot* that, we
dr legate* to tia* btate Grecitimck roovrn- gemache r.
Flora Beadte. Mrs. W. A. Hama men for him. Thus the good work goes
•UJ U on cantraHj, making the terms tion: John Llehty. J. B. Itenma. W. K
'_____ _ __________ _
and'MIm Ettle Main leave to-night for on.
AppF. .it tlie office* if‘ Smith A Hick*. John Dawson. Jerome
'***
\ Mosey. Mathew Hall. Oscar Mnttli.-w-*.
Will. Sweet, a lalairur who elalm* Hast­
•xrirt)' &lt;&gt;•
p. Midi lain.
M. Kitan. Milo LW. W- Petoskey.
Mm Mary Geer left for New Yack ings. Mich., a* his home, while in an in­
Fhru.'n trainonlhe
M. C.IL IL going Cole
--------------------toxicated condition, unhitched Constable
L. Bowen. W. W. Kelley. Geo. tmSu” S* »»'
• Mni.vi.'i
r*t trip Monday morning.'
Daigneau's h«n«« from tn front of the City
'xiMiir.c ,„.'!
nixed. . I’alron* of the Tomlinson. Allen J&lt;m«.. W.
«ank. late Friday afternoon, and drove off
I
W. C. Kelley. Goa Tinkler. &lt; ha*. Bailey... autll Sei*. &gt;“•
Hrtmit mondiur |&lt;a|rr* apprec ate this new B. R. McIntyre, Gta. Moure ami W. E.
Xr U.nieT. o&lt;
IWMrliUl boUl. with IL Tlie attention of Mr. Daigneau
tmniftuieiii.
was called to the theft Just as the
«&lt;1 Wr •» '"""K
I&gt; Ut*
IliiftHmil
of
the
Woman
b
Exchange,
GpW*Mr*
‘
' fellow was croaulng the bridge on
in th!* ricinlty.
On which we will be glad to quote prices.
West Main street will! the rig. and
■r*n&lt;! lUplil*. lias vHtablishc
■und
!!;&gt;■■! a। I an vxcel- \ZMni. C. S- Burton Is the proud {*’*'*•£*
Vr.1 Mbv Hughes relumed troui a
tl?;
,,
.’. huirh ____
|Hitly np|»HD'tii
room!on Mqproe ora set of small gla** **«&lt;*
w&lt;S" riS witi. the family uf F. A. the officer •tepped Into the City Had
Mrret-wrerr »he would
" 'be glad
J
and telephoned to Uie Hcvlew and Herald
Rrret
to meet were presented to her by her mother. O
the one of them which I* ,n°ur£*'J^ Blackman, Delton.
offin-afor some one to stop him. which
|*r Hatting* hii-mlM.
Mnu A. Nobles came hrane Friday from was done, nml Sweet was held until Mr.
1 lh»le Smith wa* before Jmklce Kenaa■ ctartol»«b-""l»'h“b^ »««»« &gt;»r Daitneou "rrivet. when hr phuud hhu un­
hmTliiuMia} for examination;- A# a re- ll.rrt-m &gt;11'1 “Mi ""'Hw) “JJ*- J “L
der arrest, and lockdd him up. Next
; .bur.
F' B&gt;nro«rt
»nt he wax bound liver for trial in tbe
morning Sweet was arralgm-d l*(ore Jus­
aSil
u”’1 *4 bal1 M*1 nt W00» tn™, wort, b •
s. Smith, wbt* hlL' bt*11 • •'b*1 at tice Briggs ujxin a clmrgc of home stealing,
' Pro) J '*"■ Bol-rt... frtumrt Saturt.r to iu,d ids examination wa- -K fur MotaUv
*Neb lie Lu* been -unable to furnish.
Which uro heating score, of homes in Burry county, with
■ Urhmm-1» Clmttam. Out
last, st nine o’clock. He wa* takeu to Jail the best of satisfaction.
If you luire iM&gt;t Isvu liuyhiglyour coffees
We make them and guarantee their
to await hl* cxnmhintiaii. in default of *300
01 Qaytm can nut appreciate the Ixrgains
Mre. M. W. ROm w™* “
Will be pleassd to give estimates or quote prices.
HuiurtW to .pt""' •
d'&gt;" wl,b hrr IMil Sweet claim* that he remember* work.
«w k&lt;*»1 value* we are giving. Our
SSS
’
r.MiWUlWIlltam.
nothing
of
tlw
tran*aetlon.
and
tliat
he
was
"Undanl ink.-the iewi. TrylL
too dnink to realize what lie
'?*_
.
SrAWKlt &amp; (IIIAW!XV.
Vr. PWi B1—1L '•&lt; l»tt”1'- “*"? '? latter: Wm. Sweet, who took Constable
tl “X,■ JfSdW- “f
afternoon Mrs. D. Striker gave "X n«r MMdb'nko..
Daigneau'* hurre from in front of tbe City
: y Ml“t mrt ta&gt;B&gt; •• Gun 1*b‘•raHdren',
In liunor of ie 5th -•
-*
birthBank. Thuntday. wa* arraigned liefore J mOhio b.
' .nR. bu^
•»y -ot her ion 1^ and Tara Rider. the woiian s dress caugt n hB.)penwl U&gt;
tice Briggs Monthly wonting, upon dujF
tMgltier 0! Ed. Khler and
of mlmtrmeanor. to which lie plead guilty,
Ife. About imml and a young. “^U7eu&lt;mmn from the
lT Jiuie bilks Were present a 1 all had an la- near, hurriedly u* k
und wa* lined W und cost*. 84.20ayItloti- Of all kinds. See our stdck of GASOLINE STOVES.
rxtlngulwhi'd1 teaching in the school* of that phu».
carriage and by gre. I^obr^2S?liun.b
’■nJoraUetinu-.
al. whieh hr paid and was diaeharged.
’
W D. Hayes and fanilly. Dwight G.«l- Sweet’s trouble all cmw
through the
lA’U'W oilier n-sideut* of jin-en street tbe Are. but not unU* ,,„_wi Tia-v were
’ xFrank Ackerman nnd family and A.
ton tree u* of liquor, and hr trow
and Stik
* W»“
*r
H-tt-d by a jxrty of. sereimdera
to forswear It* use entirely.—Battle Creek
■«r ew nitiis tut wet*. Their winging was
unless tiiere might na _
^pitig
Journal.
fmv iltul we tmjoyed the
days.
T*’ inuu'-»*«-h although we last Bome the buggy which they ig«JW* 1
’**!' tL-n-by.
;

Goodyear &amp; Barnes.

Remember the “Little Brick Grocery” if y&gt;ou

have any butter and eggs to sell.

WE HAVE THE-

AMERICAN CHAMPION,
iEST ROAD SCRAPER
IN THE WORLD.

It

Champion Twine Binder,

Celebrated .North Fairfield Plow,

J. M. ROGERS.

HUFFMAN BROS.

BUILDER’S HARDWARE

The Norcross Furnaces

wm'1' "ii'.'

ThwM^l!jl.7iI^

STOVES

Huffman Bros.

�Class 12. Mares.
Bast brood mare with colt by *M«*
Class 18. Colts, Mares or GeldingsBeat colt 3 year* old. L" «

Premium List
'

faim-SlXTH

ANNUAL FAIR
Barry County

Pair Toutons* MM

—ii. Si. &lt;iifKEaSfe*

Hastings, Mich.

Pair poking daek*
Pair Mallard docks......
The Babbit Claa*.
Lot»-eared rabbit*, buck pt any color.
fetfSS*
::

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY and FRH1AY,

Jntroductory.
The following is Che premium list of tlie thirty­
sixth annual lair of the Barry County Agricul­
tural Society. I
The executive committee have given the list a
thorough reviilnn, making many important addi­
tions thereto, | more especially In the horse and
sheep departai“*“
Barry counify 1s having a boom of fine horses.
Since our last!Jannual fair a number of flrst-clase
hursen have Ibeen brought into the county, Increasing there!|»y the numl&gt;er of good horees that
were already &lt;iwned by our citixena, and wu expert this tall L
to .make
. .. ____
such_________
a showing In the dlfferent classes of horses as has never been equaled
Instructions to Judges.
Ih this county;
Tha race course will be In splendid condition
1.—When a majority of the viewing committee i
and during the fair there will be trials of speed present, they shall constitute a quorum, and may
such as have never before been seen on our track, their committee and be authorized to award prctnfur
for Barry county lias horses that will not take The first named ou the list of tboae present shall
anybody's dust. And what is more attractive at
a fair than good races, no matter who may con­
demn them, it Is wonderful how quick the people
flock to the trtek when the bell tape for the com­
ing race be they mlnlstera, lawyers or mechanics.
There Is magnetism surroimdlng the race course
which none cap deny.
The some course of management will be pur­
sued this fall fo was last in regard to gambling
devices and tin- sale ot intoxicating liquora, as
none will lie allowed on the grounds.
A fair is peculiarly a farmers* institution and
every farmer $)ould unite himself to some agri­
cultural society which bold* an annual fair, for
one who always stays at home will not discover,
the Importanik- of keeping up with the times.
Such will slick to the old rata as long ns they can
and sigh for tlie good old times when their grand­
mothers canted the wool for the yarn to w«ave
the cloth to clothe the family, and tbe first they
know the world lias left them behind. Now is
the time to begin preparations for tbe fall fair. If
you cannot find more than a single specimen for
exhibition bring It along, for If everyone does
iDrter of Exercises.
likewise there will
good show and the fair
will be a succtHs.
Yoon respectfully,
i Wm. H. Nkrbick, Secretary.

N. B.—Horaea entered in thlietas* n»u»t not weigh
leas than 1300 nor more than 1*» lbs.
Clan IV. Marry.

N. B.—Marts entered in this etas? must not weigh leas

hayrarit...Mrii b.trrel
r;.l.-r :-..rrr!
fanngxtc .
MM KM#

CUm M. B!rt, .nd rubra.
I collection ot singing birds, six varie­
ties or more ..._
song bird on exhibition:„

Division M. &lt;
Claaa &amp;W- Table Rdfreshment-..
Jadgca—Mr». F. D. Scale, Mrs. M. Seeber, Mm. Jmy
Division D.—CATTLE

Wm. Strong, superintendent.
Judgee-Dougias* Hail. Wm. Feagles. Wm Bedford.
Class 2± Durham*.
Best bull 3 year* old or over*•' « N

Unlstelus.

•• 25. Alderney*.
•• S3. Ayerahlrra.
“ 87. Hereford*.
N. B.-Tbe same premiums, will be gl
, a, b«
......
.11,
■

Division N.
Class 60. Grains and Vegetables.
Jodgra-Joho Btniaoc, Geo. Moore. Aathony Ottrau-.

SISK-

Division E—SHEEP.Richard Murray, superintendent.
Judges-John Morgan. H. R. Barnttm. Morris Burton.
Class 31. Thoroughbred Merino.
Beat bucks yean old or orer.S3 00 S3 00
“
1 rear old..........................
son « m

Notes.
All who can Should make their entries ami se­
cure their meratoership tickets before the first day
of thr fair. The secretary will be at the office of
D. W. Rogers, secretary of the Barry A Eaton
Insurance Company, for two days exclusive of
Sunday before the fair for that purpose.

Brat two ewes s yean old or din....a
Best ewe lamb*, two or more /^l^’***"-* »
Class 32. Long Wools.
To Include Lincoln. I&lt;lee*ter and CoUwold.
Best buck 2 years old or over;jg

Notwithstanding tlie decision of the Supreme
Cou^t. die officer* of the society have decided
that the local option law shall be enforced on the
the talr ground* this fall, and also that we have
no rdqmor apdcc-for games of chance or gam­
bling abvlces oi any kind.

Exhibitors should carefully read the premium
list and rules add then If in doubt u to what to
do enquire of fbeae whoso duty It te to Inform

r renptunp Liist.

Class 33. Middle Wools.
To Include Southdown. Oiforddo'wn and 8hrojMblra

wooloa mlttotu
woolen glome

RACES.
• Judges—F.A. Blackman. Miner Mead. James McKevm.
No. 1. Trotting—Free for all county horeca; beat 3 In

variety of potatoes worthy of being produced.

Division O.
_xClass 31. Fruit.
Judges—Charles Beamer. Geo. Nichol*. Henry Harens.

b—: b« ,

Ip.ffcqr-sot the Society.
.KDexn
MgMTO

under; beat t tn3, mile heats. First, Sth; second, io.
No. 4. Banning—For county homes. t Oree yearn old or

six Golden Bernet apples

President
Vice Prwldbnt

»

S

aw* twovow ...w...............
ewe lamb*.......................... ""J

Friend Soule,
A. H. Johnson.
Thomas Brice,
Wm. Strong.
Richard Murray,
Win. H. Fisk.
JohiPj. Perkins,
B. R. Rose.
J. N. Rogers,
Moses Seeber.
Jeaee Jordan,

Division F.—SWINE
First. FO;
Division J.
Wm. H. Flak, superintendent
■Vtauh .
..
Class 54. Fancy Work.
SPORTS AND AMUSEMENTS.
McIntyre
jouu rural
J A*umroT Thom“
MfxW D'
Judges—A. H. Johnson. A. D. Nlskarn, Orno Strong.
Class 37. Poland China.
Sport Ko. I- Foot race for boss under IS year* of age,
BeatUdr.cecum
40 rods. First, 15; second,3: third, 1.
................
secou?
3
r
uiird
I
,Or
*
n
1601
nMX
''
mUe
’
Flr,t
’
S ports and Amusements *Hport ?to. 3-siuio race. H mile. First, gs; second, 3;
**”o!
'jr'““ir1*.-"« ""M.
- ’Horses
- v •
- Cattle . Bport No. 4— Blercle race, one turn of the track.
Berkshire.
Sheep First,35; second.3; third, l.
Cheater White.
-mbroldered tort rest
- Swine
Division- A—HORSES FOR ROADSTERS.
Suffolk.
silk embroidery
.
Essex.
•
- Poultry । Thomas Brice, Superintendent.
eotlou or lu&gt;eu erubrot
tmt or rr^ bet hood.
- Floral Hall Judge*—A. Pennock. Foster Bisson, Henry Bristol.
Improved Chester.
katt or *nebM scarf .
•
Mechanical Work
Yorkshire.
fancy table scarf ... .
drain and -Vegetable*
Cheshire.
chair cover .
If'.eti'.Ers1*”! ’5“ “«"™ i» «i*«~
• 41. 42, 43 and 41 as is otTi-ml In nla.a
*

-

Mis. Goo. Clark. •• B. R. Rom*,
•• Wm. H. Merrick.
C. Whitcomb. “ H. E Handy,

Central Huies.

Division I

IWff:::::™.::::::::J J

Class 2. Marra.
Beat brood mars with coil by aide*4 0
Class 3. Colta, Marra or Geldings.
Best 3 year old coltH a
•• 2
••
is
“ suckling colt
9 0t
Class 4. Span and Single Carriage.
VaStettfciiTTt-;.::: * 5
CIBM5. Ladies1 Driving.
Beet difvitr by lady.S3 a
Class 3. Standard Bred.
Best stallton 4 years old or overoc

ENTRY BLANK.
MLk AAjrFAJE.'FAr* •/(&gt;&lt;■

Barry Cgunty^Agricultural Society.
Dt*rlilr: 1, ................................ ..

Postoffice.....'
desire to enter tfw- Mio.. lug articleDlvtetan G. -POULTRY.
John J. Perkin*, superintendent.
Judges—Matthew Hall. L. N. Mixer. M. (
Class 43. Fowls.
The Asiatic Qaas.
§?!»%££*

Pair Dominique‘
Tbr American Cl*«

Division B.—HORSES FOR DRAFT.
Judges— Philip Maurer, Lewi* Wellman. Guy Durfee.
Class 8. Clydesdale and other English Draft

.
Mn

The Game Claas.

�MICHIGAN ST-trE NEWS,

SOME FAMOUS SONGS.

a model mayor who evidently
^public office U a public trust"
tendta.,1, of the dty council to increase
^tawdartfr., including his own which was
W?£7wt.l«d.
prurujMly vetoed by that
man who Raptured an

th^*"‘nc“ und“
WHICH

THEY WESE WRITTEN.

eo-

payment Of a single dollar,
man says that the next time
,&gt;IT to capture runaway luna-

4« ysara old, and leavM a family
Tbe soldiers and tailors of northarn Mich­
igan will moat in annual reunion at Chehov
pm August 21 to 23. All soldter. and

I. । *» i-r 350 buve tieen riaugh-

'r«d*il&gt;
;. m June. And-the belles and
■t :!. ■ ‘ ity of the Hindu are still

Drrnorr, Mich.. July I ,-Tbe mi,ntaretate^t0 a*
hJ'T
°”e w|th 'nhUriou.
intent, derailed the Grand Tnmk limited ex
I, ' 7 , .
mer-iy.
pre- at midnight at tbe new Mount du'rt
MmeUry. fourteen «11m from D^St.0^ wL .tJn
l4* ‘“’K
written.
he
■ teain ran a short distance on tlm^ie, an-1 eetmm
000
nwrain
6 along
i_~.'n quiet
1 *
then upset locomotive and nil except tbe rouutry ro-i i he
^r. which um the but car ontoetarin
dty a UsUt w,: ''
coring to
IV111 bun Raby, the fireman wa« burtart Th. .J-1
1 “rten
and
fruit.
Shi
Wh‘Ch,th flower*
lrllUd
wilh
“
under the engine and wm dead when taken
out Home of the pamengerv were teully
SSk” w^“Ud; brVlaw’' and °ne. Miss Ro^

। il. Butler, of Ahnont, is
«m’.cred the household
... Hu;r pet cut, 21 years old.
’ i |y larber ami she has
. i- arndher ayunue ton livewvinen. But the urnle
• &lt; rail there arc having a
. Meh show* that tbu lady
i.ew |x»%itioa.
, . mlfiodry up the soda
ibu o«j&gt; milk shake on SiiuBut the «vatber seems
i’ink a» grateful ou thalilay
."• 1-rockway Centro ritino,
Hhisote M&gt;mo months since for
. ■ Recanting hoinu u&gt;*]«mu1 tbo
c.family, he found that the
m(. , . •out!: t&gt;.•»•! flown to gre-enar paatore* •
A..lr. •' '• « ,in baton county num, and
■ - v »r.
i SI- Hand colt that stands two
fwth
*' -tut* ban- feet, and weighs
t 'f.i.-’., ; -:i-b Rather a small beginning

,'&lt;!•*» Ua
a

on tbe 5th. •
: tired, the Jeni^mhiv-

fudierviUe lady of
nd tji.- job didn t tiro her

: Grand w. ladies who
- to a rvrs.tr.inmd for a
which afterward turned

M. ran unlr&gt; rdty teto be repvircd J5.00U
worth .let a:g ,'fce pi ■.■unit vacatioti.
i.u| •.!&lt; lady is tie- object of much
-nti’.i ”i.-fellow i.« spending money to
jr.cuieL • Mum- while nnotlwr i« invreticgl.isi'. .aw! tteiatre ts-kets in the
i.'I- ‘ ■■'itming It love. Hurd to tell

St*/, uf '.Pontiac, be being burgled
-il anil *J\J worth of Jewelry on

nd ii.ij.ids divorce mill isn't likely
n i-.l-i ri.sl iu Kent county during

T’ e n I j. r -atput uf tbe C.dumet and Hecla
i:r.- &lt; v vlvfirid.UtX) pounds for die month

Away Inck In primeval .lays when Michlicv: "-i« an untamwl wilderness.. Charles
Irtchan- camped -m the banks of Grand
rid.- _:1.|
d in clearing tbo timber
fr-m the ground upon which Grand Rapids
;• im» (crated ChnrSewhow lives at Grand
Hann.
yfarw old in a few days,
*nd mi. ■ :
xcellant health.
• i-&gt; • . ...... fe«t of logs were used up by
tliv jt rn th,, iropvrty of Stiiiumn Bros.
Fv.-imibi fulk- would like to get tlieir
han.li uu •!, ■ t‘.t-'.«g»wli&lt;&gt; have already tnndo
two ati.
•..&gt; burn that town.
To '-.in'., flncrackm- didn't get U* its
wark
. Vu-k.-gon lumber plies the
E' /fti.■
.« r&gt; gavaViu a goal wonk*
h..... • has figur'd up hi* profit*
nrjT . . !...|y («rtwoyaani at Harbor
J'l
" i’ '-UmtbewWT.1Tah.sid. If
; &gt;' . : . &gt; jl‘.|. ju,t embark m tbe news*

I ■■ ■■• ' iv in son- dixtrewi. Tha
'
. are in tbo minority and
■
vrn to be greatly lacking in
i
cream xenwu is rapidly
. i tl.- scarcity ot l&gt;caux is
iy i.vMul. AVha’Jl volunteer to fly
. : tw- |.-ri*hing
-nv (,!&gt;• My, whose husband is a
.■ l- wn, wit him out on an
I1 Fr ’■vmiug and than packed
&gt;n i skipped, whither lie hasn't
Tl
military Incnrnpnwwt opened at
Ma A i.ic July 1* Should any of our readT 7 "
during the next few
\V
; ‘!vubtlnmgu«Mi pretry close io

r-:-i su.
, IS,,W Epjj^jp.] church,
’niua- . . iivjjdaand coat I33.W0 has
wo " •; 11- ud^nd gone into uurunladon.
’ /' i?*.'. ’ r‘”' *'Mil1 to l* *° lo”'thnt many
* ta'.i worn off their scales tn the atla ‘ ,U1
l-Mdy butt
mill’'r ' ” k follu ‘lc“ l ,lk® to gotwalv*
'vr "‘"riago Hkusos—too much exer“"ow’-aiid so want the county
•J.* 11 t"u,fi,h • • ■aneb office tberu for
‘ l*v&lt;'rtt. Great scheme
•
■ ',n‘z' llvin&lt; ne*r
niol'r 4|‘ •'"J *‘’*ernl I*»ky WM, and so
, ' ' -‘H ■•m. An “exterminator*1 war
•uj,! ti'"'1 l1,r w&gt;ra» took sick sim! died, and
«»fatal a 5'?”r “a“Kr’:0« ** 1,1 “"d dld

Tie c„uH1|ic ...(.inetery at Detroit covers
Winn O
kantiful slU naiui ally,and
entr,. , ‘ '"‘•‘vioplated improvetisiit* ara
^1- .tad will u tbe equal of any ij Am«j

•J’pwa s wm fire of the )1U&gt;. ly- bicb
Ktstu» lust their lives and f'RXi.WO

—ine cnaropfc&gt;n heart-break er and femnlu bigamist of
the I tilted States ha* Ixxm traced to this
city. Her name is Martblrm Hart. She is
.aged «1 years, and it I* «d,i, has no fewer
than eleven living husbands. Her home is
Ulintwl,..,.. I,.
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1-0 7, T.
* ' w Iiomv, nwcet Hi
'r r!m^' "°u r'“- •&gt; h™'

m-El.ng IXXIKX.

White no? good-lccdtiiig, stricUy .peeking.
Minn Hart has a fax-inating manner that
makes her quite a sucrewsful salewoman, but
her greau-rt success is in capturing the hearts
of the opposite sux. A* riw came in contact
with men every day her circle of acquaintnnce vvsu vhtt In-,...
v. a ........ ..

.i
..---out as me normthe world ■ Stephen Collins Fiwter,

'
'
I

&lt;wed under the most incongruous condition*,
i writer who met him in New York in 1639
»y» that his favorite haunt was in a tumble-

FOR ONE DOLLAR
COITS HONEST

r* K«tac to pa&gt;&gt;&lt; tri&gt; reu? rr
M, . MM loeM.- W —4 « tawnu M .T

yoor children by using
Hill * IM-rleaa Worm Specific. 25 and 50
rente. No cure, no pay. W. H. Good­
year.
An Iron vault to cost 8850 will be built
to keep tbe rccorda nnd books of Arenac
county iafe fronvderfnictlcfti.

ScienUflcally combined from trot ma­
terial* arc Cobb's PUIs. Will cure head­
ache. W. H. .Goodyear. . .

HOUSEPAINT

Hon. D. L. CroMtnan's condition conUndes to Improve, and the hope that he
will recover Is getting stronger daily.

COITS FLOOR PAIKTSS

Don't give tliat cold a start, but use
Hlirs PeerltwH Cough Syrup. No cure, no
pay. W. H. (faodyear.
.

THE CHAMPION HEART-BREAKER.

. • Scab Ruple. of Bronson,
• &gt; liglitnlug and soon after« Still another barn wm
• u. »;n&gt;t nnd the other day
it- work cn the end of tho
Rr.jib’ M im to be located In

YOURBUCCY

We believe Hill* Sanmparilla Is the ven
treat corrector of blood difficulties yet die­
covered. W. H. Goodyear.
Battle Creek ha* a Imndrel debt of 8175,O°o. which It is paying at tbe rate of 810.­
.000 per aiitnun.

r- «ithj which to celebrate too
1 uluod by tho vxpkMion.
killol, throb badly wounded,
.'i. r. the npt ramlta of Eazt
4. i rauon., But tho small boy
.or hud a good time.

A1NT

IndlfrsUon, constant or lawloUlcal
of the body, a feeling af iMslUide and dezpondency by taking Simmons Liver Regulator. It Is
wrtutipleaMUit, Is purely vegetable, and Is not
tajnrlons to the most delicate constitution.
The Kent county problbitSonlste are to
Tfapkb* dD,fariUL‘&lt;l birchingchibatGrand

it te rejrertexl that a syndicate having
ample financial resources Is About to start
a republican paper, nt East Saginaw.
880.—One bottle of English Spavin Lini­
ment cured my fine Norman marc of two
ugly blood spavins which damaged her
rijiu.' at least 880. It I* the grandeat
Blemish cure 1 ever used. John McCain.
Horte Dealer. DarllngtotL Ind. Sold by
Dr. E. IL Lathrop, druggist, Hastings,
Midi.

^WOMT ORT STICKY
Merrill' Block. Detroit, Mich.

c^yjRicaicwi

LOW TOURIST RATES.
tlritat.
rood tor no days, with sto
tn- obtained from fit. Paul io ureal ran*, Mon­
tana, the rotilng tniuit.terturhm a-utre of the

Directly nfter marriage Mim Hart would j Jr£,c l**« »» well a* mnjtr.'jrfro
oak her husband for flOU, saying her mother ,xth lhn "&lt;-rd« and music of all his sones,
was rick aud necled money. Of courae. a
u ““d that tbe method* of Frank Ho
dtieilonalvl
/^tri.m point*
uewly-married husband could not refuse,
successful author of “Only a Pat
east and routh Raua curna&gt;pondiii(ijr m low
and the cash wm„ forthcoming. This would
..
—— “
arv HlluewQai l»T- will b* named to point* In Mhintaotw and Dale tlie lari reen of the cash or bride. In this euliar. and would astonish many muaidana.
way she victimized many men. John Evans Mr. Howard is a negro minstrel by prof.-s­
errivavl .n/ti, Irw^klww
k__ t,__ . , . .

smitten with her ehaniu that he propcaed.

8'4M to send home, but never xsw anything I fa*'-®
several attempt* baferohitting
of her after be gave her the ca*h. Hiin*c '
public taste, although be hail written
hns since lenriwl that there are mrural I ”“&gt;nY beautiful vitms. Upon one occasion,
other men who married liie woman and ore '
A’ ,lp» P reflection ho strode along &lt;be
now looking for her for their money. Mtes rtnvt* of IkMou. be heard an untidy urchin
Haft wm bore In tbe early part i\tbo week. , &lt;ry oct to bl« mother: “Say, ma'am, put me
but her wheTMtwrate l« now unknoWh.
j fa “X b«k l«L" There is a subject, thought
. ■ the Kxig writer, and aa reaching bom* be
Horrible Crnrlty to a Itoy. procwlwl to write &lt;mt what he cunsidcred
Asbua.ni&gt;, Wk. July U.—Gurt., Johnson, I the flattest aong of which be wa* callable,
au unnatural parent, chainod his 1&lt;&gt;-year-old Thu result of hl* effort was gladly accrpuxl
san to a chair at Worcester, Price county, 1 by tho publisher, and, to the portV Mirprtec,
and d igged him nearly to death. The boy ! mcmed equally to plena- the public. In
tweattad and roamed in the wwli for near 1 v ' ’•bort, it was this *&gt;mc which rtr«t
th.

cniw. The railr.xnieni nnd citizens woib-d
upon Johnsoti nnd wtgro going to lynch him,
tint u;&gt;oii his solemn promise that his brutal

The familiar “r&lt;vk-o-Boo," which has now
Is.m worn n.orly threadbare. wo». nc-curdlng
to it* author, Mr. Scanlan, an 1 aspiration of
again taken in hand, and after being Soundly U»
the moment It wm
was sug;
suggeetud by the gam­
flogRvd wm ducked in tho railway tank. The, t»ol» of
children,
:* some
-LILI—
, who wt&gt;n' playing
Imy has been taken in charge by neighbor*. .around •&gt;the door whore ilie wa» sitting, idly
The father is laid to have kept i tbe boy picking oat tunc* upon an accordion. A* tho
chained up like a dog for week*, _Xith noth- children peeped curiously Into his door ho
l«gaa to say ••ptwk-a-buo," nodding his bead
at tha same time. Unconsciously the inrtrukeep bi* life in his frail body.
Terrible Accident to a Young Lady.
CDX5OA,
C
dlioa DL.
HL, July 14.—A U-rrible
terrible accident his fancy. He immediately wrote off the
occurred near Gridley, HL, al-out 5 p. tn. A | chorus of “Peek-a-Boo” upon an envelope,
.
_____------daughter
ot Rudolph W'.lzig,---a .fanner,
wn* 't and added a few stanzM afterward, touching
driving a hay-rako when the horse* ts-came I up tbe song at hi* leisure.
frlghte-ned and ran. Her father called to her
"Evangeline" b without doubt the first
to bold them and sbo did. and w an dragged

Thu jaws aud

eye, and makes her wants known by writing,

Fauntleroy, attorneys for Hugh M. Brooks,
alias Maxwell, have nOt yot given up hope ot
saving their client's' Ufa Mr. Martin said
that the governor hi bis decision had over­
looked many strong point* made by the
attorneys, and it i* their intention to make
an effort to have the governor go over the
ground again. Just what course will bo
pursued luu not yet been determined, but
tidhMMB will bo brought to bear to induce

S«w Vo««. Jill! 14-Jllw
Bherwooctfa prettv telephone girl at I ort
Cheater, elopwt with Henry H*x.f. super.uUndent of tbe American Yacht club bouse,
nnd came
this city. Mi« Sbcrwxod, who
bulievrd bwwlf a bride, wm surpn-od by a
vUUlrom IUkT. -U-. -bo. -JU1
dren. lives at Glon One, I- L Mrs. Roof
My* rtio will shoot bar husband on right.

Bum Wk.JnlJ
I^r, u» &lt;-^«looU Mr «»
tempts to obtain nourishment from the 11*1
food administered to him have proven futUo.
Tha milk and other food fak-.n is not re­
tained on tbe rtomaek This bM Wt him in
o wry weak and exhausted
*u^n
wiO most jrobaUy Buffer &lt;Mth M«* Pen­
alty of bls fifty-throe days’ wilful fast

Tweniy—-----Ripley, Ont. July 1K-Tho mori dj*

and was tho rvstilt of a frolic, bring written
when be waa quite young. Tlie author was
ono of a party who one evening chanced to
attend a social gathering in a small village
iu Kentucky. Among tbo ladies prw»nt was
ono who so strikingly nwemblcd the ideal
portrait of Longfellow’s “Evangeline" that
sbu wa* at once given that nickname by tbo
young ci’inposrr. The company had organ­
ized a quartet nnd had given a largo number
of popular Elections during tlie evening. It
wm a bright, moonlight night when they
start cd to return home, and “Evangriino”
suggest.*! tliat they try nomo new song.
“I will write you a song,niuiid Hayv, "if
you will promise to sing it befcre wo go
borne."
Tills wa* enthusiastically agrwi to. It so
bappeood that them wa* a new white plank
fence jurt opposite them at that time. A fire
bail recmtly been built near by and a numl&gt;cr ot cl.nrred sticks lay scattered around.
Picking tip several of these Hays walked orcr
to the fenre’nnd proeecdet towrite the first
vtrwof his song on the top plank, and tho
notes for the qunrtet of voices on tlie four
planks beneath. As all could rwul music
they stood back a short dbtanre aud had no
diffieulQr In singing it. The girls Insisted on
tinving n chorus, nnd tbo author went to the
cn&lt;l of tlie fcuro awl there wrote out tbe
cborua The party sung Rover and over,
and at lost went homo with it m&gt; their lipa
The fidtownig day Mr. Hay» «n« requested
by “Eriuigeline’ to write out a copy.on
paper, but be laughingly told bcr that she
could go down to tbe fence nnd copy Roff.
Tbo young Iwly 100,1 ‘din at hi* word, and
though It wa* raining bard she started out
and returned with tho words and music comtdeta Th reward bw Hays then added anOber verse, and soon after the lady roturned to berbonM in8t lxjuh,takiig tbo
song with her. On her ringing RU*"*^
tmetol much attention, and she final!y sent
it Lack to tbe author to have it published.
Cbarle* F. Adams in Detroit Free Press.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
Taking effect July 15. ISM.

Dr. I A. BaWira

cotnjiany. proceeds to drum out an hotel

--------- —.... .
,,,
produco a taking song, which, when com­
pleted, is writteu out aud trlw! upon the
Khu also furgvd Ids name for n con audience in the evening. If the song nleawa
la s.nt
_ nnd nut. upon
*•* the
.
sideniblu amount Another busbami named I ft
1: ta
*®* to the ....S.I.--V.
publixbcr
N M PhinMii
tn*
.l . markvt

leaving eyes aud mrs only.

Or

THE SPECIALIST,

GREAT

NASHVILLE, - - MICH.,
Can give those suffering
from any form of

tonal Cleans Sale. DISEASE,
Have you .put off purchas­
ing a Cloak/
If so, now is your chance to i
save ‘money on the invest­
ment.
Marr &amp; Duff have marked
down all their Cloaks to cost
and under.
You can have a good fresh
line to select fcom at an ex­
traordinary low price.
This is a chance to purchase
Lan i^’ and Childred’s Cloaks
cheap.
We have marked them all
over in
-

Red Figures
so that you can see the genu­
ine mark doyrn.

Special bargain in Dress
Goods, Plushes, Silks, and Vel­
vets.
Also Flannels and Blankets.
Underwear in white, grey or
scrrlet cheap.
We can save yop money on
. ...
a..
&lt;tv»
your
Cotton purchases,
either
in bleached or unbleached.

TheJbest possible testimonial
of his ability to. grapple with
thestv diseiLses—a successful
prnewee in dealing with such
disoraers.

Testimonials.
Of these he can show enough
to convince the most skepti­
cal, from the very best citizens
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
cluding business men, farmers,
mechanics and others.
DON’T PUT OFF
Seeing him if you are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time.

Detroit...........
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O arietta.......
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Waevuie-7.:"?/.:::
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AU trains run by mnstieta laertdiaa oroeagal

. u*ll.v. ixxia; Ape.it,
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TIME TABLE.

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Consultation Free.
The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he can cure
you. Extended experience as
a specialist enables him to
easily determine, and the best
of modern appliances and the
most approved remedies,
adapted for special cases, many
of them prepared only by Dr.
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily where oth­
ers would fail.

v.
rzxp z Minin, raw. * wen. mm.
L.Skkokaxt,8«pl
H. C. PoTritii Rec. ft a. P. ft P. A.

m.

CROND RAPIDS HKRD.

CHEAP EXCURSIONS.^ Holstein friesianS

looklnxlor new&gt;lci«uions or lave*unents. **udmoathly exeurw.me have been arnw&lt;ed, at one
«...
.... ......nil nnlnt* 1 r&lt; TlaSntA

ESTABLISHED. IS70.

M«®»A

MARR &amp; DUFF.
In front of Farmers’ Sheds.

aEGRTHEWi PACIFIC

11 LOW P3ICE UILRMB LMDS »
r -I w ovemmen

&gt; rnr'hi

n' •• "te nt "rae. **»«•

1 *! saurrtr&gt;,fiw,‘

About 100 bead of both sevre and all agwtri
Vlnr prtesa. BULLS READT FOR StRVtCE. 7
pocirity of roans yrira not skin, for foundsUa
Warshwfdby r'TpressS^JwdriSj*

K PERFECT COMBINATION
veretable remedies that wlH restore the whole system to healthy action, h
STHtS MLRFECTCOI«MH*t!oH,&lt;’ ta3».Dr&lt;x*I

FRIENDS:
Don't some of your neighbors or

erptions

In Denmark It i« becoming roxtomajj for
friend* to send to the relatives of a person
wbohM dkd wbat U call’d a “Good M ark*
C^l/in place of the
‘^tad
cards are of white r*&lt;tfbo«rd jrintod
J Deso caru __
various charitable

Wabhixotok CITY, wwy
.
n»n BlnneUrd. of &gt;'«**"*?
S“S£y whit* two. u; »«*
tbe river and harbor
f r jje
................. ,„&gt;.i/.i. tiw name nf the deto bix bwite. wfferins team a riow f
- «•
attributes hi* tllnwB to a general bre
cuased may tx wruicu,
----____
spore for the uanw of tlie sender, 1 bo cards
nrcrold In bookstores fora nicxlcrato rtm,
UBrr'*0*&gt; 3u»rr..«» -----wnre Flic idea appears to be a eenriblo one, a* by
ending Sew cards i*opl«» can
r*ll»l ~rl) In u‘- n"*1 *2^27Trateiy ^mjxJhy for tboro fa
JS time do rtmwchto^r
..Un-I. irom ~nr.l,l» I-'”

what It did tor
Ontario Centro, W. Y.

PAINE’S

CELERY

, , Kxwo&gt;. &gt;&gt;
J-

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COMPOUND

friends want the Banner during the
campaign?

Ask them, and report

to us.

CURES ALL NERVOUS DISEASES,
imtrartlnx after tbu dale.
Baldmorv. J use tad, MBA,

o, tita iuX®, I Th. OrtllltthKl, |

Th. *&lt;«!■»*•

�that

laid down

“HARRISON AND VICTORY?"

THE TABERNACLE BUILT.
INTER-

■nidJd Mrthareat bread nor drink wakar,

from
all the wflllng hearted

the party. tn xr-»
.
home d'rSk ijt !
to explain, nothing ta add, nothing to
take Lack. The platform is the embodi­ which
THE CRY OF THE PRESS THROUGH­ ment of hb record. Everybody, there­
. ... C
—a MMMUV to
,.ar- J___ L •__ &gt; . . .
OUT THE LAND.
fore, who is a Repnbilran can rote otm™ oral.,,th.sistently for Harrison, and everebody who
l ta for American principle* ana 'American
&lt;*? Wril
e,.4.,
I Interests, a* opposed to tboMof British
mu
-y. wh«, U-. fell.--? ~
[ free trade, ran conslst^itly vote for him, to£n“o ’tbe country for their parity ol Rftinga.
I and to bo consistent must vote for him.
life, rectitude of purpcee and devotion to
|
Furthermore, Harrison is a fin* spsci- Itepublicaa prindplee.
straight*
Another human being ha-. h~-, s..^.
men of American dttaenshtp. He is in
New York World: ft "IU
of Mr. with an eye taken from a rebbu
ft seem* a* If it would have been bn- the fine of a great family. Hlsgraatgrandfather was one of the signers of the TUrrison that ha is nomlnx-ted for hi* fore mankind have been sfflHed . .t
poealble for the Republican national con­ Declaration of Independence. Hta grand­ JJS^Tthat
if
bls grandfather had not hare lips. Now they bseome
gaBarlas are already filled
*T*Lvention at Chirago to have ael«ted another father was a distinguished soldier .and t£cn preeldent of the. United Staten and Pittsburg Bulletin.
ticket that would have so solidified and president of the United States, tend was
Xrot .rrendfatber • *UP*r of the
unified the grand old party a* that of * leader in the memorable campaign of 1840,
Declaration or r»ui-jx—— — —
"•=—
■ywtle.HMMUi Fry. ha* (aH-.j
Harrison end Morton. There »til be no and hb candid:cy will revive recollection* have been the candidate. But thia i» idle
faction* or mnnhraJs in 1888. and mud of that wonderful contest, when the coun­ talk. Mr. Harrison b available without tented M before the public Ur
have leftber teed and board
throwing will be Impossible. It will be tho try was stirred aa it never was before or reference to the honorable positions occu­ iMOKwUtWliMa rsftned u.
X*
tbe t»ny I ttewefore trel l: my 4u ,
cleanest and strongest campaign on rec­ since; when Tippecanoe, the log rabln and
| tasot mytoUriitte More ny rrwa-n,
ord. The great warriors of the press have hard elder excited the people and made pied by bis ancestors.
sxaet troth tn regard to th. mait-r t;*
simultaneously rolled up their sleeve* and Harrison president. • We may expect a
Utica Herald: Gen. Harrison b in aogone into tho fight with a vigor and a revival of tho popular and soul stirring cord with his party. Hs stands firmly on
rings.
rtoM to being a ebrteuan, irou.'^
unanimity that must be appalling to our
its platform. Is In full syrajia'.hy with ite back. And ou tbs strength of tho., arami-f?
of that period.
frteuds tbe enemy, aafl which presages an songs
This auiv-stral line would not be com­ moat advanced thought. In him Uw laws
i Ntok to ber.hoping to Ure itn-sEwXtai
overwhelming victory in November. We plete—would i&gt;- very tar from complete—
tehstpIn bWnsupim ca.Hrt;, |“uj
will have a faithful and firm executive,
prreout a collodion of newspaper com­ without tho mention of J. Scott Harrison. the American citizen abroad a watchful
taalaare fsrbainu rr*—k . .72“^
ments which will show the feeling 1 and the father of our candidate. He wm I protector, tbo American fisherman, tradraa citizen of this county, and wa* elected j man and workingman an upholder of tho
throughout the party.
Philadelphia Press Tho Republican na !' to congress. He differed from tbe Besake at my ebfidren 1 was willicg to Kaka P?
But in ।
tiona! convention has done mon- than publican party and from hta son in poll- flag and the factory and the home.
attempt, and I was hi hopes that there ml**;
bS spate rtnoerity lu her rri-r*--o i.rrtra.kS
nominate tbe Republican candidate for tics. He Was elected as a Know Nothing.
only
Detroit Tribune: Gen. Harrison is However, her rotation aoa: vazKbed mi ’-L
tbo prealdcncy. it has name-1 tbo next । and acted with the Democrats; but be
with bar &lt;nmi bsearne a vwttahk b-u « tvAmerican president. Thia lay in its ' was an honorable man. and ntiro as bis worthy of it. an able statesman, elean jUtXsdtathbWMtbe taet that .-tor
man. and was a gallant soldier. Ho ta a utiisSiall—tiiliii tn .11 mini «...i
power. If it acted well and wisely in Its
dentally, of course—and starting his bone selection, and il has acted wisely and well ancestora He was respected by all hi* Bepnbllran of tbe highest and best type,
at a gallop from tho other end of tho ball, be In placing Benjamin Harrison at tho head fellow citizens, and by none mon- than and when hta record ta fairly placed be­
throws himself far over ite side, and with a of the'Repnbilran ticket. With tho best thoM who differed with him 'politically. fore thp people it will compare favorably
low swoop at tbe proper instant picks up the of the party to choose from, tbe conven­ But Harrison is more, and a great deal with the best. The nominee for vloe
saber and regains his seat amid tbe applauso tion has chosen tbe best candidate named I more than the s«*.n of a father or grand- president ta the right man in tbe right
। father. He inherited no wraith. He
of tho gallery.
before It; with many political path* to has not depended on a name. He liaa place and hails from the ri^ht strfte. i
Mow, saddles and blankets are removed foDow It has selected the safest.
carved his own way through life, and by
Chicago Times: Gen. Harrison b a gen­
Nominated in 1876 to lead a forlorn
exercised with harms bareback. How, they hope, Benjamin Harriaon carried hta party hj* own performances *s a public man. tleman of unstained reputation, and the
are sitting faced to the rear, and now side­ to the very threshold of victory. IB* and in places of trust, ha* written hl* scavengers of tlw party will vainly seek
nw Ititag.
name
in
the
public
records
of
the
nation.
ways, but quickly resume the ordinary posi­ brilliant leadership swept the state In
fur mstrrial against him with which to
tion at tbe command. Finally the grand 1880. elected Garfield and placed himselfI He is thus known in all the state* and by befoul the political atmosphere. . Levi P.
ail thr people bctw&lt;s*u the two oceans. He
in the senate. In 18M he carried the is a statraman with a cnnscieneo, and hl* Morton, the candidate for vice president,
liar vote, and
aim lo*t
iu*i — - —---------- •,
state again on tbe popular
— an,!
&gt; private eiti- is au ideal hustnefa man. aud has in a
me
mguuaturo omy
I record as a puWic man
i
great degree the eoufideaoe of tbe people
the legislature
only w«sn
whet tbe
* continuing
“
ftwid of a gerrvmandor was supjJc-mi-ntcd ( — -- ---------------.fron‘ ’L.*. «&gt;r blemish. Ho of hb state.
—~—
needs
no
defense.
There
is nothing in
iby
______________________
___reckkw
iJvi__ nrads
Boston Journal: In nominating Benja­
a corrupt election studi the
and no defense. Tin
leaping on and off galloj&gt;ir&lt; horaro; cadet* illegal violence of a Democratic senate. hi* whole life os m politician, a etateeman min Harrison, of Indiana, for the prraicitizen tlmt nerds defrnsu or exptanaleaning far over the sides of their aaddlelcro Ho enters another rauvasa
ran vans with this
tuts in
in-­ , or
oraiue..
* hta dency of the United States tho Chicago
’ ■
——1is
—-~ m i.u
nomination
tion. His character
as pure
nts convention has. made a selection which
justice to avenge. His
E-------1—place*
’
---jpairn I■ name
at the bead of the ”
Republican campaign
uamr is
» lllustriuua
R„n ,h- will be cordially approved by the-Republi­
in Indiana thr successor of Morton,
&gt;n. ttie
tho I This
Thisisistbe
tbe kind
kindof
of a
rnQ11-h to
can party In all staU-a and sections, and
I
II
mii
*
I
ibv
»
i»«atk
fol
_
_
best pcditlral organizer uf the state and li«us have breu fortunate enough to will bi- ratified, w an- confident, by,the
its mrat dtotkwtahed "citizen. It gives I
U
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country in November.
■
bone. Suddenly be leap* and lands snugly tbe Republican canvas* th* rn.mootis and | which the people of thl* country can aud
behind the horw-nan, who dismounts In preponderating advantage of a candidate 1 wiU^rallv
_
.. .
Albany Express; Benjamin Harrison, '
Re­t ■
idwutifi.il and In harmony with the polltl- I Troy "times:
Tiito.— The
. m- die b east! Tlie -l&gt;earer for tbe cam- of Indiana, for president, aud L^vi P.
s
go until tbo captain's voice commands order cal machinery, which in a closely eon- publican standard
•—iof ItM has bron wlecud! Tlie choice Mortuti. of New York, for vice president,
iwlgni
again, and the active fallows are marched tested state dreidee the battle by polling —
Chicago convention falls upon Gm. make the strongest ticket that was within
thi* last doubtful vote.
I, “v.I
Harri*&gt;n, of Indiana. £X-t’uited the reach of tho convention—the ticket
Personally, the national Republican Benjamin
*'*“
for which Repuhli'rans have been crying
cor.vention has placed before the rourttry States senator, and one of the soundest and praying ever since the convention'
a man of clean life and high ambition, a and truMt Erpublicans in tbe land. His
--------bravo soldier and an able senator who has record la stejnlsaa. He is sound to the Is-gan
Boston Advertiser; Ho will lie a splen­
core
on
all
groat
Americaif
principle.
A
born right on every public question be■cause hr has brought principle to bear on protectionist from profound, cunvk-tion. did randhlati-. not vaunting himsi-lf not
moots for deception Uyt
disturbed.
He
will
be the Iraiicr of tho
he has always stood stanch and true
and arouming favors whl
be granted. every public issue. His life as a man ta against free trade in any of its protean canvass, as he has led tbe Republicans of
stainlrax in all Its relations from his youth
up; hl* career a* a soldier owed its every disguises The false cry of "revenue re­ Indiana in many a hard tight to their en­
promotion to bravo and honorable service; form." raised to hide the free trade inten- tire satisfaction.
by [ironihing everything
tils position an a lawyer places him in the tlon* of Democracy and mugwumplsm. ha* .
New York Press: While Benjamin Har­
forefront of - tho bar of his at ate. and hta never deceived him or swerved him from
his straight forward course aa a champion rison wM winning heaps of laurels lu the /
woman customers, who deal through their record as a public man and a aenator
clrll war, Grover Ch-veland wa* quietly
aervanta, insist on certain conditions which allows an eqnal attention to the practical of home industry
H« comes from .-goal fighting stock. practicing taw in Buffalo. Tbe famous
if the milkman cannot fulfill, be will often work of politics and to the iwlnstaking
Soldier's blood is tn his veins, inherited apostle otfire trade bad in. those days a
and sedulous dtachargeof public duties.
Benjamin Harrison is no discovery of from his grand father, tbe valiant old well developed Idea of the kind of prrfec
a day, no invention of a campaign. Ho ta "Tippecanoe," whose heroism was re­ tion which saves the Individual, what- ver
neither tbe product of a raucu« nor the warded by an election to the presidency becomes of the cause.
belief which
offspring of a machine. Nor has ho stood »of tbe United States Beiougtng to a
Trenton Gaxctte: Harrison's nomination
tbe bottlu uiu.it have tho milk of one cow, nnd among tho*e nselres men who share the family renowned for patriotic valor. It
was natural that tbe war of the rebsllioa will give unusual and unalloyed satisfac­
only one, aa it would otherwise die. As soon adrantagtw of a free government without
discharging its duties, and whose sole should draw him to the Held. There bo tion throughout New Jersey. He was the
m a contingency aria* to feed the Imby one
favorite
litre from the first and we f&lt;-el
served
with
distinguished
gallantry,
aud
■ cow's milk, tbe milkman is ordered to bring i political activity l* shown in criticising
roM* from tbe rank of srooud lieutenant ererr confident- that iw will rarrv the
। the work of those who do discharge them
, t»is po*urr never var
Levi P. Mort.&gt;n won long ago a national to that of major general Since the war
. »trength and wbolrecno
reputation as the head of one nf the great his public services have been of great
Boston Transcript: Tho nominee Is not tbaalbe onllnar, iir..!&lt;
banking firms in the world. Elcct.xl to value to bis country and made his name dependent on bb ancestors for his fame, 1
year or more freding the babyon milk which
the house of representative*, he there familiar to his fellow citizens.
for hb achievements have been honor­
sbe believe, comes from tbe same cow.
Such is brave Ben Harrison, the Repnb- ably accomplished by his own services in
addi-d to his fame and justified the high
expectations of hta friends by his speeches linan cliuire for the prreidmey. A fear tbe army, in the court room and Ln the.
on financial questions, which showed that less soldier and a wise ststeiunau. He senate chamber of tbe United Stalest.
ho was not merely a practical banker, but will sweet through the country with re­
if they only reflected upon tbe difficulties tn understood the theory and philosophy of sist ires poptdarity. Hr will* command
New York Sun: He is a straight Repub­
the way of supply. In tho first place, one finance lu its largest sense and Ln its na­ the de votnI and loyal support of all Union
E. H. Ilsmm'md. c. S. D.. pnn-fltil'urf
cow does not give milk as long as the baby tional aspects He ta a man whose talents' veterans. He dared to personally lead lican. yet involved in no factional ani­ In mental healing. ha&gt; returm-d to Gbnd
could use IL Again, meet of tbe milk deliv­ and tastes qualify him conspicuously for the boys in blue on the enemy's lines. mosities. Everybody who has ever be­ Rapids for the sumim-t.
ered here comes from farmers outside tbe high public office, and there La an evident The old soldiers will bear that in mind; longed to tho Republican party ran sup
May be found at 134 North l»lvi-'«i !jq
city, who ship it in big cans containing tbe fitness in giving this representative and and they will rally around him during port him. Stalwarts. Half Breeds. Blaine cor. Lyon. Consultation fnv.
product of al) their milking. Some of the leading citizen of New York tho second this campaign In a way that will strike men, Conkling men, all can take Harrison
Class for the study ofUhri-tlan bci lire
without any wrffire of feeling.
milk dealers explain this, and lose a cus­ place on the Republican national ticket, terror to the hearts of political opponents.
soon tn be formed. Terms ma&gt;*- -xti'jfactomer by it Some small dealers really re­ tbe first having gone to tbe all powerful He will make a moat excellent standard
St. Louis Globe-Democrat: Harrison j tory to alfyarneT-t!) draltou* &lt;&gt;f 'tudyine.
serve one cow^s milk for certain customers, west.
.
bearer for the grand oldHtaraand Stripes, and Morton, the ticket, has a sonorous
but generally tbe promise can not be kept I
New York Tribune: A convention re­ under which flag so many precious lives
have seen milkmen filling babies* bottles out markable for its cad and patient deliber­ were sacrificed during the civU war, and and resonant sound. It will undoubtedly
prove strong and popular with tbo coun­
ation, which has never tx-en surpassed In which now beromre tbe emblem of the try. Harrison represents the alert, en­ Mate of Michigan—Fifth Jud'.
ite declaration of Republican principles, Republican party, in contradistinction to terprising and aggressive west, and Mor­
Halt peadins la Circuit Court for tmiab 4
in eteancen.at tor L'tty of Haiiioss oa
has nominated ax the Republican candi­ the blood red British bandanna.
ton stanas for ail tliat la vigorous, solid tBarry,
parontly with only one bottle of milk, and date for the presidency ex Senator Benja­
be froth day &lt;&lt; Job, a. t&gt;
Harrison arui
■
WhHassB. Buieklee. comptelaart. n Jfrltw
chargee an exborbttant price for it, but be ie min Harrison, of Indiana, The seat in
aa Htrickten, defetteant
tho United States senate which he filled
tn thta cause it ■npprartux that dri«-«ML
Albany Journal: By the masterly dig­
New York Herald: Mr. Harrison has
worthily and with honor had been stolen nity and sublime self sacrifice of James nerved a term in the United States senate. Melissa tMrtckten. t« .ixrt • re-Urel /
this state but rrelJn iq ire &lt;*t»
by Democratic crime. His nomination for G. Blaine, aud by the willing and disin­
stOhto. TtavforroomMW"! smith
,
a higher office gives the people of Indiana terested spirit of the Republican delega­ He showed himself there, as In the poll­ grove, solicitors lur r-uniplslnsni. H &gt;’ of’?nT
tire of his state, a vigilant and keen, and untOModanl enter teer sm-b-v '- ta fo i
an opportunity, which they will probably tion of tbe Empire state, indorsed aud
Improve, to show their detestation ot tho sustained to tbe last ditch by the Repub­ indeed a rather bitter partisan; a thorough SSnJtaMbre tourn-X lour- Ite &amp;
Coing high tariff protectionist; a man of o( this order, and that totals twvntv «*'» »♦
crime and of tbe party which made Mr. licans at honrt, tho nomination of Gen.
causa ttil» order too- pul&gt;li»te« io
win clear headed, bnt somewhat conntalaant
theHMtao Bassnn. s-id PaW&gt;«‘"*j£ *
Cleveland president by robbing citizens Benjamin Harrison, of Indiana, was made strong
narrow.
______
of their rights.
possible, and the contention at Chicago . KXw..York
11 b ^ubtful if abet­
Tbe nomination of the Hon. L P. Mor­ has presented him for the suffrages of tbe
Hini
Hookxk. C.rtwt Ji
ter ticket could have been nominated, ft
ton fur vice president will give especial American people.
sstbifartlon to buaLnesa men of this slate,
Tho choice of the convention is a mag­ Is strong at both ends Strong In patriot­
who know well hta merit*. True to the nificent one. This morning tho conven­ ism strong in statesmanship, strong tn
policy which has led it to select candi­ tion was in chaos. Nover in the history legal and business attainments, and long
ctate* with peculiar regard to their of the party has then- iieen so many can­ before elect Dm It will be so strong in the UtateofMlebtgSi' -Ftttl* Judkisl-‘ Ireuit, «
’’I/1* tn&gt;® Amrrir*us tb*t *t will
strength in the doubtful states, the con­ didates pressing for tlie nomination, so »
tteMjseSiM In Circuit Court, fnr CiMtetf "■
Barry, in GnScery.M the CHF"'
**vention waa not able to concede the first nearly equal in point of chances and so
place to the choice of New York, bnt ac­ warmlv, uncompromisingly supported by
ttth durof Jaw. A. I». t«»
.
Geoswr Wrokt oxnpbdiiari. •• ..........
cepted for the second place the candidate their Iricuds. It seemed impossible to
. , _n Troy Tclegnun: It may safely be said Msrtfl£ IffinlsnL .
named by this state, remembering how agree upon any one. Even the Republi­
la this eauae it awesrmti
“•
road about bar artistic qualities in tbe ncws- creditably he had acquitted himself in
that New York's electoral vote is asaured ObarlottelurWe.lsa«sre?J»A«4•Kiel*
can papers of tho country admitted tho
far the Republican national candidates frKFjgswfe th* &lt;*«• **
k jJiS t&lt;
public service at home and abroad, in situation km critical.
congress and aa minister to France.
But once again the oracle spoke. Uke thh rear. Mr. Harrison not only brings
it has been said repeatedly that the tbe voice of Ono of old, "This is tho way, an historic name, but tbe record of dis­
comkfg contest would turn lees upon tho walk ye iu it,” the grand wisdom ot that tinguished services in the field and In tbe
SStetSSSyta^heren^lesn!
Uj
personal merits of candidate* than upon greatest ot Americans, James G. Blaine, halls of congress.
order to be published lu Ito »**; hithe great principles involved. Yet it will waa hurried under tho sea on lightning
&lt;mn&gt; m ’f
New York Mall and Express: Gen. Har­ MMugbOtebMito heeontlauHl
be found to tha Republican cause a di*. wings, and the convention listened, as
M oaore—ton
, '
albla with group* of beaux In the fashlonabte Unct advantage that it is to be repre­ the party has for a score of years, to his rison owes little of his promlnenre or po­ WttT fereweeks
FBXMK A. Hoos r t:. &lt; irv&lt; .. •’ Mr
▲tteSt.WM.il. POWXMS. Iwp.l' t
sented by ono who is personally strong, counsel. Ho could not lu Jnatice to his litical succMs to his ancestry. He has
as Mr. Cleveland is personally weak, m party bo a candidate.
won at every step of Ma career, because
those elements of character which com­
At once the clouds cleared up. The ho has l&gt;ren a true, nobly ambitious,
mand public confidence. Nor ta* It a dis­ party was again a unit. It knows no patriotic, courageous, capable and grow­
advantage that the doubtful state of In­ Stalwarts or Half Breeds. There are no ing man. Whether as lawyer, or soldier,
diana, after preseutlng a candidate to the disgruntled, unliappy men tn it. Tbo or statewnan. be has always acquitted
Democratic convention only to sec him now Inst ion of Harrison was accompliahftd himself nobly, always done his duty, and
ro I ho Bassy tes«h
waa dlactzaaad. Ko doubt that la
il slaught-red at the bidding of a party des­ by no subterfuge or trickery. The race always been true to his character and
re in trouble-we «? ly
pot, now hM opportunity to elect the mart waa free fur all and the nomination fell conviction-: as a Christian gentleman.
«-&gt;--------- --- * ' *
by the nntraramsled choirs of tlie conven­ Tbe brot
ffirCn.. AU.
aigbtly object, aba doubtieao found comfort
tion. Then- is not a de tented rendidats
With a man no strung and worthy, tbe for the nomination who will not be found
Republican party has a right to look for on the atnmp tills fall.
?alt‘OM 5,1
a popular uprising ut»t unlike that which
Harrison lias been chosen. A man from pM. in the halls of nations! 1. rialatlon
swept Martin Van Boren from power In Indiana, a statu brought with its fifteen «d in thepolltirel campaign
1840. n.« h*-l been successful through electoral votes by thia one act of the con­ h?U|** wprn,d.*H,lrd WMr MoHo/Tm
Srta of the demagogue; be had prostituted vention fnnn the list of doubtful atates
^frefirW hottie IfHC
g*rw *’ •* Brediaaroa A atagto teat turned up around tha ■ tbe public esswiee to hta private am bit ion. into the noble galaxy of eommcmwaalths
destined by tho God of nations to shine
for tbe Republicanism whose principles m
lutkm war bt&gt; smllerl on iu raising np Abraham
a*
Lincoln, and in ]M*re by n-coguixiug Grant
puha, and by throe thia natural cradle te election of another Harrison would bring and Garfield
Tlie result i» a glorious one. It h redo­
—
wiu
i It.
UUUC hlixk^f
lent with victory. Honor, virtue, statesPolitical coatrot will decide
manahin am
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brought tha Lord's offering.'
eoosittar B a grtevous thing to bo thus called
upon to contribute toward thia building, it

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Thank Go! for tbe women, willing hearted,
wise hearted, and with beans stirred up (vs.
9f», 98: who are found evvjwbero ministentig unto Him. not only in Doreas societies
and aa BB.te readers, but aa actual mianouariro at home and abroad. In tbe China Island

women and 06 unmarried wenun. Surely Pa
LxvUi. 11 h being fulfilled "Tbe Lord gireth
the word , tbe women that publish tha tidings
are agree* bust" (R. V.) He who permit­
ted many wonwii to follow Hun end minister
onto Him. who hindered not the woman of
Bamaria from running to tell tbe glad

ba- notown- that 1 can find forbidden woman
either to minister unto Hun, or to lovingly

fully stirre-1 wtan -yep" man brought an
offering of gold.
seldom that aucb

apt to predominate, jurbafM * fair sprinkling

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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

fin* a willing mind, it ts accepted according
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eigbt boards of tbe tabernacle, it waa also
beaten into thin pUtaa aivl cut into wire* and

riy and cheerfully.

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bold His glory and our ears to bear His
word, so that we have eye* and ears for Him
above all others, then shall we know the joy
uCHbservtea
of tho High Pnret's drvos, on which sore sn-

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The best Achertis’ mg medium in Bar| ry County.

Banner.

HASTINGS. MICH.. JULY 25. 1888.
Banner.

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113 r tu.bed Wednesday*, by

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COUNTY NEWS.

Oraagevilte.
Henn-Arbtrar Ik going to start a drtig
store at IMtm., We are sorry to lose him
u he la an excel lent business man and a
rxxl citizen. IMS father will remain here.
‘ Mrs. Cameron has Mtn polntlag her res­
idence. which adds much to itn api-raranro
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Miciikian.

&lt;ai r*
YEAR.
•
’ul'jfr the end of the year tb
JJtir i-/n *«f positively be «1 JS.
- Il ■
1 &gt; . . . ..Till

Grove.

G^r neu?* |S blow’y gaining.

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KCr &gt; ch W for»Ped*» positions.

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.iobThikhng. •
fri’ tn the Job Printing Debixmmb. Bvantlitag to th.
and with toe latest taoesof
rumaMer. Yanka* Bpringx
SSr^itai’fM’vd patterns of maebtowySdrorap-’.**: • Jrionen employed-onablra toe
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ns is, t« and 17, net
itiplds. Mich.

Hastings, Mien.
of the stale. Special
■ MusMfto Loam ux
.ver Welssert.s hardware
.

Ilmneopathk*

ptly responded to. itral«.r Center and Church

.hi and Sutgeou.
trr.iLug diseases of the
.. prew-rvation of vision
■1’HCTACLES ami eye
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■&gt;:i Broadway, near Court

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Respectfully.
____________ OPOKA fclfiKKRN.

Harvest la aluwst over and the farmer*
haverrsNon to rejoice over the wheat crop
B e had a nice shower last Xundaylnd
corn and potatoes are improving.
The funeral of Mr*. Earl Bugl»- took
place on Sunday last. She was a sister of
Dugald and Hough CanipMI and whs
much reaiwctrd by all whir knew her.
A Sabbath school picnic Is being talked
of by yds and some of the neighboring
school*.
.
Our iMKttnastrr has had to increase hlIm»x room: he has added 72 more lanes to
those already In the office.
Mr. Wilcox luu purchased a piece of1
land of Mrs. Given on which to erect a
laHtt hotiM*.
Fortv-tour ticket* were sold at this
point for Barnum's show. A pretty good
showing for harreaftlme.
The railroad comjmny have extended
the side track and are putting in stock
yards.
Fishermen still continue to come here to
enjoy the fine fishing.
J. Mclyeon, our local preacher, was
made to rejoice over the present of n tine
book from his congregation at the William's
school house and also a lienefit from a
social held by the young people of the
Brush Ridge district

ton M;»rk, Hastings.)'
oMirts of the State.
* E. KhSAH'».
/
A.
Mti-rnej at 1-vw.
*
jOrcr J. - • joodvear &amp; Ca’s »tore.)
Prartireslnnjt courtsoftbeStale. COUeetlotii
proasj-tty aUrtfth^ to.
C. WELTON

I* agrnt let t. - Ohio farmer yidsurance Co.
dr antes x-lln.'* on a man's property against
'■••bylire.Uskiiiiutt.irwind; sgaiiut a man's
Meby iletlb «2 .icvidrnt:.
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BAKKER. Real Estate.In-dr;:. •• and Jsaus.
OStfutl-J.
JCjnysn » Sor. 2 do'Ts north
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S[-r&lt;itf*t:?ntl» । ilrsn to making exchange*
st property. , T
intenAta of twn-mldeut
prcw-rty treair* carefully looked after. Farm*
oU.'Uue’ fur&gt;»!*y *-r rxrhange. Houses and
krtibr.ai-.
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TAMES A. iWEEZEY.
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l.awver.
H.l,'b1Cs. Mie,.

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

r-’i. Jrfli r, m and Court SH- Hastings. Mirh.
Rates, Si .00 per Day.
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&lt;•' .lie public is respectfully solicited.

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A CIRCUS IN MEXICO.
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OF HIS

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EXPERIENCE.

BEEF, BLOOD, BONES.
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DONE BY A BIG CATTLB

SLAUGHTERING

FIRM.

were rusticating at Gun'lake, called on
friends here last Thursday.
*i ul*
W,n&lt; ind CIa™ E,,U
visiting friends In Allegan. '
Frank Montague and M. Cole were at
Hastings last week.
Several of our citizen* went to Kalama­
zoo to see Barnum.
fifoodyw. of Hastings, vis­
ited friends here a few day* ago.
Geo. H. Brooks passed through here last
fhureday on his way to visit his daughter,
Mrs. B. A. Walker, at Martin.
L. C. Welton was In town last wuek.
A. Clemm ha* purchased Cole's Interest &lt;*m, and todred ttoobow people, were totally
in tin! threshing machine.
The firm will
now Im- Montague A Clemm and tiiey will
start the machine Tuesday, the 'J4 th inst.

Maud Somers i» making a short visit at
C. Griswold's.
Mrs. A. Pond, of Hxsting*. |g staying
with her son at present
Phllu Crance. who has been sick so long,
I* on the gain, his friends having hope* of
J’ultaS'? ■'"•“anl lb. ■,»,wnll™.t
bls ultimate lecovery.
Grand RapW-t last week.
A. P. Hodge took a trip to the nourish­ arctics. Bitting in thia richly furnished
work! &lt;kW&lt;1 T’’n,plar’
stln ‘^“K K'**1
ing town of Ik-lton last- Friday.
Mabel Jloss sjH'iit Sunday at home.
KMl^rtek lake last Sunday.
A certain woman in our village ba* been phant, toll* Booth, to save her life, and aa
l»an Miller is building a new cistern.
in the habit of whipping her V,-year-old
If our village continues tn grow a*rapid­
Stepdaughter and the nelghlram hre-e said
ly tor the next five year* x. It ha.*, for the
considerable aliout It. So Instead of whip­
last year it will number n thousand in­ ping. she till hiT mouth with cayenne pep­
habitant*. All we nned is a railroad and
per f&lt;*r punishment When matter* get to inent they would call out, "DianaI Dianaf
tlmt wv are bound to have.
surli a im—as'that It Is tiny* something ami nothing could to dooa until tto toM
G- D. -Barden defended a lawsuit at
was dune glxuit it. This is a fact and can had played that favorite tune Tho national
i.»kr Odessa on Friday and 'a* u-ual w&lt;m lx* prbveil.

“L*

M. ,&lt; puliiu,
Ireuih, on Prol. bmlUT, mw

*’• ’*Tk " a&gt;a

Ml wdV"

or it la Hay 6, the national holiday.
ilake Hvnzie. (1f Battle truck. wa*at
-lake Shonp** last Sunday.
Ihllah Wilcox has the meaaTes, quite a
uiinilier of others are waiting their turn.
Mr*. Joe Shoup is visiting at Battle
Cri-ek.
Joseph Smith and wife, of Assjala. were
calling tai friend* last Sunday.
Huckleberries are not x* plenty In the
swamp- about here a* they were !x*t yean
•ome having none in.
•
Lillie and Cora Shoup visited their sis­
ter, Mr&gt;. Jennie Hemurlin. at Dowling
last Sunday.

Shia-ked—flu* wheat.
Mrs. W. N. Boies- i* on thr gain.
Mra. Afton Senter is on the sick list.
D. C. Kenyon and fgmily will sown goto
Nice shower Sunday aftermsm.
town to live in the future, his m*u Arthur
P. T. Cnlgmvc and Clement Smith, of
working his farm.
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'
School commenced again t«wtay after a Hastings, were in town Sunday.
F. J. Norwood and win- visited at Mr*.
two week'* varatidn.
Norwoods father's Sunday.
Ida Brow n is spending a nhort lime with
Messrs. Apderaon and' Dodds attended
Mrs. Myrta Boice.
Mrs. C. M. O'Dell goes to Jamestown. religious service -at the (lulled Brrihren
church at Cedar Creek last Sunday.
Ottawa Co., next week to spend a short
Miss Nora Collins sjient Sunday with
time.
friend* at Cedar Creek.
Malle Baine has returned from Grand
Mrs. H. las.nnrd. of Marcrlle*. is visit­
Rapids where she ha* Iwen visiting.
ing her Min. A. P. Ix*ouard.
Remember the Ice cream social at Wm.
I’artirs.from Battle Crvrk are «&lt;ut on :«
Smith'.* Aug. 3d: all invited.
fishing expedition.
They an* eiiraui|x*il
Eld. Brown, of Georgetown, preacheil
on- the bank of Crooked lake and report
to our {H*ople Sunday afternoon and even­ gis-d sucqejt* fishing.
ing.
.
t'. E. Bailey, of Cedar Crock, wiw in
Wil! Whitney Is drawing “Wood" now
towp Monday.
on Sundays.
Ed. Grille);, of Hickory Comer*, was in
town Monday.
:
again.
Hay es. Ackeraon and cutupany are en­
joying thenmelvrs at Wall lake tl-hlng.
A. P. Ibxlgc. of Orangeville, wa* in
Danlel Hallock aged nearly 70 years, town Friday.
who has been almost helpless for some
Mrx F. J. Norwood, Ellen Falk and
time, died on the 15tb and was buried the Mrs. C. II. Thurston of Orangeville took
Idth. Hr leaves a wife and two grown up In Bumuui at Kalamazoo laat Friday and
children.
returned Friday night, well pleased with
Wheat harvesting la nearly all secured the show.
in l&gt;am and stacks.
Hall &amp; Gos- arc painting their ware­
Mrs. Lucy Chaika, residing at Gull lake, house. which improves It* looks verydied the filst leaving an infant child. Her much.
funeral services were held at her late home
Ranney A Norwood purclixscd tour head
the ‘."Id.
of nice cattle tor tlielr market. Mr. Hurb
Huberts show Is advertised to exhibit on bert furnishing the cattle.
the 23d, ami the Whitney family Is billed
The wail for Henry Arbour's drug store
for this place on the SOtli. thus putting in is completed and the work on the building
shows thick and fast.
will commence Wednesday .
A shower of rain would be quite accept­
C. C. Campbell and Dr.. Broughton, of
able in this vicinity aa the earth U b»"- Cedar Creek, were in town Monday.
comlng dry: corn and potatoes plainly
Dance at Myron Pennuek'a hall next
show the need thereof, as al-o garden vege­ Wednesday evening for the benefit of the
tables.
base ball club. Bill. bO cento.
A.
P. l^runani. F. J. Norwood and F. P.
The oat crop la cwmlng’on quite rapidly
Falk went fishing last Saturday and re­
with prospects of a good erop.
-Several new case* of measles the past turned -with some very nice black I**-,
but the boy* did uot say anything about
who caught toe most fish.
But your oorn*s|M&gt;ndent is Impressed to beiteve tliat Sol
The farmers are getting nearly done StantoU. of Cellar Creek, caught about nil
with the wheat, harvest ami can find no of the large fish they hail.
fault with the weather, which has been
Samuel Andersou made a business trip
dry: too dry tor every thing else, and no to Kalamazoo Saturday.
, , ,. t
l brlsta-Bush visited friend* In Kalamapivfpect of rain yeL
ITie thresher has commenced huMntnw zix* last week.
Isaac Andeix»n and his Ih*sI girl ami
B T. E. Dodds and Ellen Falk attended
toe fwtlval a: Prairieville Saturday rrencolds.
Quite a number of our villagers went to
1,1 Mr. McEwan went to lamsing Saturday
Kalamazoo Frljlay. some to
Barnum,

David Hoes and wife visited at Morris
Burton's .Sunday.
There has l»vvn a risk I deal of talking
alwnt a Henle.' Ijist Sunday It was decid­
ed to. have a picnic at Thornapplc lake, but
the date for the same was not tngde. it
will probably be two weeks from next Fri­
day, but due notice'of the same will aje
l&gt;car in this pa]&gt;cr.
Whooping cough is all the rage here now.
Rev. Elliott, id Hastings, occupkvl the
star pulpit last Sunday afternoon.
School will clcwe in about two weeks.
Will Moore was on one of odr main
roods the other evening, in company with
Al. EyrleMiymer.
Rev. Mr. Martin will preach at the Star
H*hool house next Suiulay evening.
The Ice cream s«*lal held at Mr. Burton's
wx- a decided success, netting the W. C.
T.U. srirlety fix. for whieb the |N*op)e have
the society's thanks. _
We leant that Mrs. A. Barnaby is very
•lek.

Itowrns Mill*.
Haying ahd harvesting finished except
•sits, and the dry wrather is fast preisiiing tln*m for the reafn-.r.
Au ire cream social was Iwhl in J. N.
Hiibliaids new house lastFri&gt;lay ••veiling,
for the benefit of Elder Daniels. Tiic ire
cream was splendid a* every one says who
was there. It. was a very enjoyable alTalr
and the Elder received nearly as.
• The lime for harvest dances has arrived
and Messrs. Hale and btn*eter. vie with
each other in calling a crowd and having a
good anclai danre next Friday evening.
Iasi Sunday altenloon your scribe was
overtaken on the road b) .1. L. Shupkfcs.
who al once Is-gan telling in an excited
manner that he had been robbed, roblied
tn the highway; yea. sir. robbed by ttgeive
light haired d— I. They overpuwered him,
roblied him of his fish jn the highway. He
supposed the twelve to la* from MlddlevlHe. Wi: liave often read of two or three
robbing a whole train, but twelve large
light ludred mrn to |*oun&lt;v upon one poor
lone gun with a few fish must 1* true
manly courage.
John Briggs and wife. Howard Ives and
hi* sister Jennie have gone to Gnmd
itapids to work.
J

I, enn Grbwold and Ancle Wakefield, of
Middleville, are vbdtfng the little Mtaes
in this place.
J. T. Forl«e* started last week for Ken­
tucky.
C. Roeenbunc died at hi* home July 20th
• if Infiamatiou of the bladder, aged S7
years- Service* st the M. E. church Sun­
day by Elder Moon*, of Middleville. He
leaves n wife and,*ix cldldnql to mourn
his loss.
I
Your scrilx* Was uiisinfuriri*d. *chool
does not commeiice until Septemlicr.

A much tireded rain -Sunday.
Maria Dewey, of McBride, la visiting at
B. ISwnv's.
Hackleberrie* are few but the pickers
are very numerou*.
Forest lodge I. &lt;&gt;. G. T. elected the fol­
lowing officers tor the ensuing term:
C. T.—K. W. Mosey.
V. T.—Minnie Mo*ey.
N. J. T.—Lottie Gray,
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See’y—Ward Quick.
Trcaii.—W. C- Dunham.
Marshal—Mark I^wls.
Guard—C’. R. Dunliam.
F. S.—Lizzie Mayo.

and returned M-mdny morning to -“*1*^some on other, business.
The Banxeh makes terrible work with tend tlie placing of toe machinery in the
people's names, as mentioned In corres­ min.
’
pondence: whdi they would be a little more
particular.—(When correspondent* write
names plainly thefe is no trouble, but the
Too dry and cool for corn and potato***compositor often is obliged to guess at the
Wheat is all aecurrd In this
The oat crop i- now ready for the bindrr.
name.—Ed.)
S. S. Cobb, of Kalamazoo, shipped two
Five persons were baptised by Ktn.
Fletcher at the grove meeting on Sunday. ear load* of wool from East C re*M*y &lt;»nc
A large company were present.
^Mi^Luc^Uttleckwd her *choo! Erb
Fred Woodhams has the cellar In process
of construct, on tor bla new house. H e day. after a successful term of thretj
are heartily glad Mr. Woodliams ho de­
“SXonb* "'**•' mM«B» »• &lt;’"W
boon discovered in Paris at the Ambigu. It
cided to remain In our village.
Mrs. Walter Bush and sister Jessie, of attended tb&lt;* circus Friday.
KalanuutK*. are expected at S. Temple*
H,,. 1M.M
this week for a lengthy visit.
with the artors in a whisper. Her neighbors
Mra. Temple. Sr., lias returned from n
visit to ttopkina and vicinity.
M.tl,r »n«.
M J. Goss ami family have bwn spemiIng several days in Kalamaxuu
mond'.*.
Mrx J. Haven's baby l» quite sick.
C. 11. Thurston I* painting the new
i-tom nicking ha* been going «“ for
, — ----- - -­
huu«e of the Flowers I"*)-*- __
.
weeks •n'1 ”,,w ,be w°m‘’n nir-ro ba» i»oa»cd a voto of want of confident
;u lb* lecral prot—toa. .nd dwided ttol to
Mr. Ftetehrr. toe Baptist
aMmbars wdl go to Jail witbout toe &lt;•**«&gt;•
Plainwell, baptis'd five people at Llndwys
p.';-ofU
omtoer.
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grove Sunday.
, his
Wltam. uf DowllW.
•'
Putttec »« Xteeljr.
father's over Smulay.
.. , ,
Hattie Brainard returned to her P«Pl*
Saturday from Dakota where she ha* Iwen
.to «M vWUng Mrs. Bi joom, “.lent Cry to

In Mexico thnt may bring
in the republic* a short limo a report that w»
had offended against this law led to ths priut-

oagluy cure hldm. although

throat of the animal is collected in round,
ab.tlhiw Jens, which are trucked to cool
*1; .'I res. where coagulation soon follows, and
then the olbtimmi is dried and arid to button
the use &lt;«f the unsuspecting jmlilic, who are
thus blood stuiued, as it were. In a highly
artistic fashion- Coagulated cattle blood H

printers’ work. Dried Mood Serras to . .urtfy
•Itun, syrupa and other thick solutions. In
SVaudlnavla 11 is made into a kind of good
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was entirely unfounded and gratuitous. We
ware never molded in Mexico, except by
rrwm
tk. -h.__
thought it prudent to object very strongly.

gute, niter scrupulous clumung, nru packed

One day I saw a pickpocket rob a woman.
Apolireman attempted the fellow '■ arrest,
bat hh saber waa wrratod from hijji, and
with hla own weapon bo was dlwmbowried.
Qlbsr policemen parr.i*d the murderer.

food, and it is produced from the animals'
stomachs, which ore cleaned. boiled, scraped
and placed in kegs for consumption. Tripe
is aometim-w pickled, according to the de­

tt&lt; highest grade, and then an appeal lies to
the overnor. Occasionally he may reverse
the orrision of the magistrate, but by the
t iron the edict fa received the poor fellow may
have been legally executed. We were treated
with the utmost civility and attention. The
governor of Monterey sent us his land to
play at&gt;rnr entertainment*, and some of the
highest officials presented my partner's wife
with a tricolor saah.hung with gold pieces of

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WIL. —
the hoof from which b extractoi khe cele­
brated Jim's foot oil, which is valuable for
keeping shoes soft and waterproot Three
hoofs are finally ground up and sold to far-

- -------1-------- - ——... bmmkax*,
muuueu
to Europe. The Sheffield nuuiufacturrn* in

lady

was 11, but soldiers were admitted for 12)&lt;
cents each. This small sum was paid by ths
officers. The private soldiers, you know, arc
all convicts, and am under guard in times of

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form useful coi^nng. (or tho transportation
of gtazters’ putty, for ouqx-a. druggist*, etc.,
and are valuable far placing over the jam
in which the careful housewife lays away

agrous and in the main quite trustworthy.
Gambling is a universal accomplishment,
can to distant points. The tongues are cun­
ningly curled, put into air tight cans, and

lowed the show into the republic with th Imnice and cold collations.

French in Globe-Democrat.

Bargalc
has just gained publicity,regarding some
rathe: prominent furniture dealers in Clu-

finest uphe. Uteri ng.

It also had duplicates in

room The costly outfit, which waa worth
about tXX), was displayed in the front win
dow, and marked: “Thia elegant parlor suit

fertilizing, and refuse blood is eagerly col
lected and turned to account in reflneriea.
Now we coms to the utilization of the
fat
Oleomargarine is made aa follows

to toe jiecklng house for mixing with thl*
l«-t oiL The milk and nil aro jxjured into the
I churn together, and a little pure prime !«-&lt;
is added to cause the mixture to flow more
things would to atm t right over." In due time easily from the churn, which is driven rapidly
by machinery till the yellow g&gt;obul»*. •w-parate. This semi liquid maa* drams into u
••Hold on," said the purchaser, “don't un- large ice cooler far a short tima Thonthorn
globules an- taken and ku«:d»*d to-g-lher care­
fully. drained and the mtun is salted by
rrry jiorticular examination of the load.
•iiocial maebinwy with good.. lean, EngiUh
•Ibiry nit Tbaohomarparhw is colored by

linen cloths by neat looking girls, and, as
ready for sale, is difficult to distinguish from
real but ter In ta&amp;to z&gt;r color.
Tallow is made by boiling toe rough piece-.

“You’vetried to swindle mor* she cried.
tutetho chief luxuries obtained from cattle.

a pin while you wore not looking. Now, Pm
going to pick oat ray property and ore that
you toko It over. If you don't tborel) t»
trouble."
Tiiere was no trouble, and the little woman

Harold.

tic ambition now in the market dote not turn

IS ’KS.bwtS-®' •- -h..rtlrt-.rrhw.

while hu brain b turning over some delight­
ful fancy that will be written oct in the room

llXrttrf Ftatawrikn"*' """"w' wl"‘

&gt;r ttie pant y«*r.
th., KtevrD
Tbe new bouse at
__ IU nearh completed.

.X*. 5~wW
cbo era. ana nr
the) .to very ttek"7
/
iwaarlu
to^d in L

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&gt;"• «• »' &gt;'“•w*

r. OoV. l»" ..«•

-Saginaw city voire to build a new «2^,
0)0 school building In the find ward.

Mormon*. nud were duly tepttord tntotlw
tallh'

�Hastings Banner

LET

Xl’MBEHNG THS

tD GALLAGHER 1

i the wekjk congress.
SUMMARY Of

Harting*. July ’•». 1H88-

TWEMTY-FOUR
VICTIMS
WHEELING DISASTER,

THE PROCEEDINGS IN

BOTH BRANCHES

Mowrrcm-Lo, N. Y., July m.-HJood byf
sheriff.
Gallagher,’ were the las
■k" Allen ■■ the drop MJ
at 11:47

United Sen-in- institution heM reronL’y a
equipment apd transport of m «Uni artnie*.
Col. Hosier cdlcl attention to th- pnwent
attitude of foreign notion*, with large bodie-

walked with military tread.

Ho then uok

WHEtXUro, W. Va, July 2L—So tar n»
Itaved thnt Uiere would b« an increased numof engafo^uente between cavalry, and

and mllnmde: btrt. threecavalryengagements

dratha through ThursdayS&gt; flood at and in
the immediate vicinity of thia city ie nine-

WAMBCTOB crrr. July is.-The wflate
Sa.urd.y kdd .
SP*CIB1
-........ ....... &lt;—_ ~
to reimtHirw* the depositor* in tb* Frued-

He bad eight or ten drinks
of the (hunter and half a pti

information is ob-

fncreiurd

_____ |~| tta. whole noiou.

addition to thoeo wtaj |«rkb&lt;d liere four chii

Ttue involved
heaven.
in foreign lau-1* fortn^ses comtuaudiug th'.line* of railways, nnd at the first opening of
war upon the continent no doubt a dash

He sang with the clergyman “Bafi
•
• ’
* He adjusted' tin

lous that tb* list of fatnlitlM 1-. not^ much

talked fully twenty minute*.
them being • v i'tuaksd

for any lengthened

quick blow*, and within a short time of the
outbreak of h-rtilitio*. They must reduce
the weight to I® earned by every soldier and
by every bor*c; they ought not to Handicap
th- toWiere by making them carry enormous

eient railway corps, able to repair railway*
In advancing, am! to brmk them down nben
they were nut wanted. Thirdly, they must
do without camp equipment and tents, be­

Baltimore &amp; Ohio railroad bridge.

The fif-

cllnging to fragments at the wreck. ‘K number

victim was an aged German widow, Vreuls
Ulrich, who lived alone a *bort d wtance f rorr
Jeffersonville in Sullivan county. On ths

ur.
.. ..—
. of cider, and, upon entering the kitchen door,
found the old woman—«he being upwards- ol

ie dangnrooaly hurt

In the Caldwell’* Run del­

rounded by a juxd of blood. Hbe hail beer
shot in the bred, and there were serara
wounds about b*r body. Th* neighburh-wd

ta the future.
Enrol® bad changed in tbo seventy-five year*
Which had &lt;-laps«i since the tart greet war;
•uch mmsuro* to encamp the fight inc men

Elm Grove.

Ex-Sheriff Kemp wu drowned

Elira Jane Johnston was frightened

county.

upon Allen, who was known as ritallor Jack.
He wasamwtad and held by the coroner’s
jury to await the action of lb* grand jury.
H* was indicted, and he thereafter reMife—

The unknown children baking**! tn Belmont

FUSION IN MICHIGAN.
weight tn nl-out thirty-eight pound*. instead

Men should carry not more than thirty
rounds of ammunition at a time.
Favor
bail been shown to takiug infantry into

airy soldier, he recommended that n triangu-

form, localise in fighting a man alway* did
an J that a putol should bo sulistituted for a
carbine The revolver, bo thought, was not

hich the horse ought to carry -should
tar a* possible.—koodoo

follow*: Mr*. Thoma* Ho wiry, and four
cbildreu, three boy* and a girl;.John HolMiss ^licc Wingert, Mias Annie Win­
gert;
Mra
Jane
Fvay
ami
two
daughter*. Allen nnd Belie; William Gaston,
Elixa Jane Johnston ; Mr*. Eaton and three
children; Ex-«beriff Henry Kemp, of Mar­
shall county; an unknown child at Wheeb
Run, Ohio; two children loot in Belmont
county, O.
A narrow eecsape from appalling loe* of life
took place ou the PiUburg division of the
Baltimore &amp; Ohio road at Tnadeljhia Btatiou. eight milea east of th* city.
The

A genu|no remedy Is Hill's Peerless
CZitigli Syrup maili- from the lost of stock.
No enre. no i«y. AV. H. Goodyear.
Not au empty bouse al ML elemental

Cobb's Uttie Pills are sold, no cure, no
pay. Is not that fair? W. H. Goodyear.

Two Lapaing women have Joined the
Murmurs, and were duly baptized into the
Mith.

By using Hill's Saraaprilta you will en­
joy the- blessing of pure blood which is the
secret of good good health.' W. H. Good-

Splttrr * Co., of Toledo, take 857.000
worth of Bay county -done road bonita and
♦B0.000 worth of bridge bonds.

Rev. C. L Deyo, one of Yaple’a lieuten­
ants, lias thrown off hl* alwep'a garb and
become a roaring dcimx ratlc w-o-l-n-f.

Inherited Diseases.
No fact of nature is more pregnant
With awful meaning than the fact of the

AND

GREEN0ACKERS

HOLD STATE CONVENTIONS.
Detroit, Mich., Juiy 2U.-Tbe Democratic
and Greenback state convent lone held m I Hi
troit and Grand Rapide respectively, cm
eluded their labor* at 10-JO o'clock at night,
having cvodticted toeii
business with a tie-

ng to ev. rybjdy.
o(&gt;jKMiti&lt;« iu tb«
Democratic coo ventioa
to Burt*candidacy fot
governor efagendsrvd
by hl« declaraUon on

Wiiklu*. and Foran Ikmocrata, voting aye. and Andereon of Iowa«
Rrpubtavm, nay. Mill* offered an amendm*nt fixing the duty &gt;&gt;n rertaln

William Garton was found lodged In some
drift. The current hail torn off all hb
clothing but hi* shooi and stocking*. Mr*.
Stenael. one ctf the Howley ciiildren. and
Mra Eaton and cUildrep were also found

A NEW CRUISER AFLOAT.

v. I.*- wanwu
• ■
but Lb ptMxWUw. —
•ton «( North Carolina moved U&gt;e n-i*al «
aU tax on spirita distilled from grain of
trull The na tion was dafrated-87 to I B.

A UXKMM1
—- — - &gt;
&lt;ai fruit qdrita. and Ibis wa* jwsuiing when
the bouw adjuuroed. Oct- 1.
date fixed for the toM*vu clause to p&gt; into
effect
WaMHXUTOX Ctrl, July lb.-Biair mov*d
iu tb. senate yt-tarday that a ptare fa. pro,
vidrd in th. rnpitol to tert Craig* improved
telegraph cta nie.. th*« object being to tiav.
the guvonimenl buy it if it was a gwd thing.
71m- rraolution went over. The Miudry civil
bill X»• n-,x.ited back, and a bill to p!*re

bill to lay government* workmen for over
..
I
. 1—L. *---- law aurAn* intn asf.

Hr-Ung tn the d!
the Union Iron

tbo dirty tlioroughfare In the outskirts of th*

ever built on the Pacific const

Won t you buy this poor bone a
s.i Clipper Fly Net?
U Lap Dusters

.fine young lady

:| r.' h- • I.r;i:&gt;g ro-.:n
at Harbor Point
NewbarryNt •lh.00

Horse Sheets
dlanap&lt;-i»—Washing0, ludiatuq&gt;oUs 2; at
Httaburg—ITilladalphla 1. Pittalairg 0; at

5k Horse Covers

For sale by ail dealers.
Ask to see them before you bey.

Bn ■ I ■

Philadelphia 2. Pittaburg 0, at Detroit-Bon

pliahed without any friction. In the division, question Saturday at 11:30
the Greenbacki-r* get thrre district elector* namely, from the Hoonvl. Eighth and Elsv. &lt;rtui&gt;lisUiug lighthouses at
an th district*—and the auditor general and
commissioner of the land uffle&gt;-. Bartley
Breen. Greenback und labor ihnmpicn* wm
WaMiixuTuk Cm. July iu—Bill* were
nominated by l«?th conventions for audita*

mgton 5. Indianapolis 11.
CHfCAQO. July IS.—The

Chicago* got
When «
When ur are
tnHKHl 1 '
td Trout &lt; re-I.
bad a taul attack &lt;•! &lt;'hii&gt;
twnr
was full ot matatis- I ’’ ■ • ■. o I
ly able to work at
. r»rv- Hbmwould palpitate I. - t«- t --r» rt * }'*&gt;» Mj
lags wonJu p-t coin til* tilers, al -l_lJaHj.lt
pected to die In S» |4rii
bottle &lt;4 Htiaker Extre-1
Curative Sirup. j» »&lt;-ur &gt;

trials and much t ibi
tsining a good rappi]

writes. - Hix moot* w

him .'M.S pounds of

Vif.

Cnicaoo, July 2Q—Anson put Van Hai-

For governor, Wellington H. Burt, of Sag­ the war department; reducing postage on
inaw; fur lieutenant governor, William B.
two ounce*, apd BpoHi-rs bill (dacing the

delphla7. New York 1.
Chiuoo, July 21.—With

Kruck

tn the

ftk

loin offered a nwoiutkm iustructtng the Intar-

tors ah large, J. I&gt;. Sterling, of Monroe, and
MH ward Ryan, of Houghton: district vleo
tor*. First district, L. Dew Elwood; Second,
C. H. Dewey; Third, William B. Tbcvnjwou.
Fourth, William KWefer; Fifth, William B.
Coaters; Sixth, Josiah W. Begole; Seventh,
Thoma* M. Crock er; Eighth, Dr. A. W.
Nichols. Ninth, Georg- Goodsell; Tenth,
William McArthur; Eleventh, J. C. Blanch

railway*. Btoir’. resolution to give the Craig
telegraph *y*tem a tart in Ur Capitol was
agreed to. The bill to admit Washington
■
__ _ _
__ r

there was hardly a point within range of

troi; 1; at Indianapolis—Plttaburg 4. Indian­
apolis 0; at Washington City—Bo4ou &gt;.
Washingtou 2; at Philadelphia — New York
7, Phiiadeiihia f—ton inning*.

olanaatar,
are aa follow*.

The Democratic platform b eooapicuoiu
white

«d ureoeira..
•TrXtaetnaaM.
.yrr xthteti-

It Indorare Cleveland’*
The duty on decorated china,

land grant* to railroads In the uppar |wmu
sula should be forfeited. A jimslon plank

ad valorem

Ing pension law* by tbo administration. The
greenback platform b of the usual cbaractei
as regards the currency. It thanks Clevrr
land for Commisrtouer Black’s service* to

glaK botltes, cylinder, crown and window
increaae-l ThH wetion

uniting with Weaver against the Wilkins
bill ll declare* for service pensions; for tn«
repeal of the dais claim of the arresragns-otjwnsiun act; wants taxation reduced to the
workingmen need lew protection by inip.rt

pound* tn lour day*.
"" •’*
trad &lt;4 Boot*, or S-uivl'. amp. ant «yl
had finished the •nth brtlb- I wM •*&gt;

ouxbi to be thankful and I sic
. _____
TnU remedv opens all thr r uursl wy1*
the i«odv. ewh tb- wwi. trots lk* I-**

Tiie house continued Uie consideration of
th" Mills bill The first paragraph dlscuawi
was that putting ou the free list Iron and

Buchanan failed in aa effort

siax

by th* Itepublican*
—it a quorum, and an
adjournment wa* carried al 4R» p m.
Wakiiixotox Cirri, July 20—The aeaate

forbidding Imported labor, railrond wreck­
unmaflable; also the bon*e bill requiring the
ing, stock watering, trusts, and pools
Pacific railways operating telegraph iiinw to

E. H. HAMBONP. C. 8. D..
r. H. niMi-wl c. *
ENrtlfcn
Iu urnW hwilln,-, l«&gt;. n innxd t. Haus
Rapid* for the »umn;&gt;-i.
May be Ibnnd nt J U N- nh Dnldou SL
cor. Lyon. CraMtltathyi free.
Class fnrthe stud} of hridlan Sd*'’
mxui to bp funned
Tenn - made »afi»nc

lory to all earnestly

Chan*-.., ..........
telgan—PilTu Juihrisl Cirofib »
Chancer}.
Sol: pending in t :rf HutJHP. "
Barry, la rtisw. at
the tenth day ot-I ui a . •
al Indianapolis— Pittaburg 1.1, Indianapoita
WlUian. H. B: tie kirn
4; al imiadoliihla—New York fl. Iliita *a Hl ridden, delrousn’
tb»s dfftcart
In this eauM* it "
delpliia 1; at Washington- Ikatou d, WartiMetisea 8tri*kk&gt;’
this state tali
of Ohio. Thervf.'
ANOTHER ANARCHIST .CIRCULAR

the body, are mure or loss Hable to bo in­
herited. Theitupbrtanland far-reaching

revealing or curing
• objector Intense la­

rusted, chargod with defrauding the govern­
ment by furnishing wrong sample* to certain

and* Of throat* the vemel glktad slowly off
The noise

— —....... , .wmni
taste! until S JO, when the sonata o-lj.-umwl
Jurtlre Fuller * nmuinatiou was not takmi up,
Youxosrowx, O.. July 2L- Probably one imt-tta. nomination of Samuel J. Bigelow U
'
at tbe moet extraordinary legal document* be district attorney of *— ’------jectel. Evarts. EJmi

aontlmtei &lt;«&gt;&lt;■*
Etio-v—ii

*

called the fatal Ha

notice yesterday r.fiernoon on certain mem

of tb* following document to the perKwn
named:
To Itav. J. Fulton Boyd, Hamuel Boyd. John
Haverrtick, Edward Ixw, William Cowden,
H. K. Morse, and James Hexton, Session of
tb* Presbyterian Church of Poland, O.:

sous Bwlfl's Hpeolflo,
a pure vegetable compound—nature’s
antidote for all blood poisona To the
•
It &gt;a a
__ I_______ ..___

She Tried and Knows.
A leading chetnirt of N't* I
any*: “h'u plartera "fraeGjuouw
t£ Aih-io-ph^n-Plteert
before been produced-"
a novelty Ir-caum ’.beyw*

the congregation, and ymterday Walter a
Arreli, a wealthy rnemlw. employed counsel

ther are onequa'ol

U:»a,iu.

Arra.^.
™-«. N. O.

”hy

tbority, and threaten* to implicate hu supebe permitted.

Realization that your

1—
—
.uou
* lj.li (/.
approtrtaie »100.O» for a monunwut to •ownwirv of thW JO, adjourned.

GHICAUO. July ‘XI —Matter* wore tolera

IB UulJ . SIW«

tun - Moorub MrtlrtTUEATMLOPHOKOS

Whore Are Ton
12 JO

A CHUNK (

Natunlay's league playing gave the follow.

WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH ARRELL1

hfo daughter, broke a bottle of whm over tbo

public building nt AUsntown. Pa . over the

Ihmaetit Ttenorre

Frank Hoppin, a 1

away without a tai:
Chicago. July 1.7 -The Chicago club put
Baldwin in the box ymterday to pitch

JUiyNeb.

Half part 7

Charged with ttefraudli.it Lucie .Ham.
Bbookutx. Juiy 80.— Daniel Lsdrd, re­
cently dismbeed from his puaitteu aa receiver

spavin

BASE BALL ATTRACTION^

journed.

token up

ton," and amid the booming of cannon, the

English

PirW*-

redationa
juurmd.

Haltren took Uia plara, ftniddpg the Inning

of duty

Fifty per onaL of oases &lt;&gt;f consumption,
cancer and scrofula, run tn tamlUes
through In beriAoco. insanity is hered­
itary in a marked degree, but, fortu­
nately, like many other hereditary
fllsoasee, tends to wear itself out, the
Btock becoming extinct.
A distilstint truly say*: “No organ

John Joekrtin, of ML Morri*, died Sun­
day from Injuries received fran* an expl
i-m of gunpowder oti the Fourth at Jti

like wan.

Rnmre’ flO.UOClaie-

Itearrt, and Grey, Democrat*. voting

a* nd.if ted

Intondont of, public inrtruclit®. Stuart Mo

5 4 Jake says it is hot. but cold
weather is coming, lie w21
you something new about hone
blankets next week, but he ay,
you ought to buy your horse a
sheet, cover, or fly net now.

Wallace oe the *hre*
claiming that b* I

WKLXIXOTOX R. BVBT. evidence of it iwing
an attempt by about 100 delegates beads 1 by
Gen. Hutberionl to prolong tlw Democratic
convention another &lt;lny. This ntuve was sap

b briefly a* follow*:

looking the yard i»nrro*l with jwople. Very

Hit-1 III &lt;1. •-•Bru* the guru*. *!!*&gt;• nil ualn.Mirae
- u..i «•&lt;&gt;!&gt;••. and i* ilw bmtt remedy far dtarrbo*a.

ert City. D. T.. and Btoux Qty. Iowa, and
•cross the Mi&lt;taUppi at Burlington. Iowa.
Tb. senate thru adjourned.
The house occupied Heturday la listening

mm.ooo.

btarted up an ir spiring strain a* Mr. Scott,
th* gen-rnl manager of the Union Iron

Bkln Disease- will be
■tailed free by addressing
Tub Bwirr Hrsortc

gJOQ.OOo'for an

ot Then *omc I'ommittee ninvudmotit
ing the duty on kaoUn. marbta. etc.,
.* . ■ __ i
,Mirt of thv bl

cigars, etc., and fruit spirits wen- rejected,
a* were *everal jeojosing Ja, strike out tb*
modification of tb* revenun law. relating to

lontic City. Wb-u the train approached the
bridge at Triad.ilphia the engineer *w. the

11 ill’s reerlere Wurm Specific is pleas­
ant to take and no child will refuse IL No
cure, no pay. W. H. Goodyear.

The Owooso casket factory wilt lie phonlxed and manufacturing again SepL 1.

DEMOCRATS

,

PaplHon (Clarke’s extract of Cax) Skin
Cure, like many other inesttmabl’e benefit*
to mankind, w^j) discovered by accident. 'the train is bolding down tin- only piece of
The proprietor, engaged iu the preparation
of certain plants in,m time to time noticed
the effect of working In the pulp vats on half an hour after the train stopped, with
the skin, if there was present any cutaneou&gt; eruption*, wart*, blemishes or scrofu­ the night a* t**t they could on the hilUidce
lous »&gt;Tnptionx. all dlMppearwl as if by and.&gt;n neighboring bouno. Ymtre-day they
magic. After experimenting 10 year*, ithas were brought to the city in enrriagta. f aew
become a scientific fact aud a prieelea* boon
tothehuman race. From giving away a few uumerous and thrilling.
bottles,' the demand ha ’ increased until tie­
One hundred square mil®, of agricultural
sale for the past two years amounts to 1.
0.12.000 lottie*. Ulgv bottles only St.
for sale by Goodyear the pcople'a drug bou—w an- gone, while many pther. are
stripped of their contents and’ are Iwliy
store.
damage-1 Nine railro
ges and twvntySaginaw cit$ vote* to build a new 825.
—
(n otto county
000 school building in the first ward.

^"pruding.

upon
XZ’iEi

1

STRUCK IN A QOI
PEKING,

�KICIIIGAlfj STATE NEWS.

CARE OF THE FIGURE

.^-uiudlcnte an unusually
tly* Mirhlfr*” Uk* ’bw*
.urt* I*?? „. v&gt;«.
'
, .
rfgt® ' Sgt an 1
Cartaan, two mtni-rsak
„ nrematuro fall uf ora

THE VIAL OF TEAKS.

ALPINE FUNERALS.

■

won’t briM-

HA88

aoe
THE 0ELSABTE SYSTEM

CEREMONIAL

what might follow. Ths Bolas gold ml-j
has hson aml&gt;k&lt;n» fl— _____ _ .

TO

VISIT

OF THE

• ot rich rcwk Wun&gt; strask.1 but
Lire onffl

THE

DYING.

Ons byono the luxuries of
onin th., ------- ■-■
* ul

Tr?found guilty of rnur-

^ili&gt;:

, &lt; i^nre^'roufity's l«adlng

,krJ“U.'

,

A

«d

sl-.-nl1

. taiid+t togotter for tta pur­
. • llmt-upcrwuMiy- BuH*
right away and butter
r-iln But it’s doubtful
[rating on this account
.! 1 lonovan l*gan five
Big Ra|dds people for

(lefamstiMi

our Climate! Tte7vJ'
Z. u Cru”’ ,D
foe oyster, which was eom»
ti^w sent os a great offering on friendship's
"jltarto our forefatbers from tome friend at

__ .

Monday morning tor a
4 wb»n Saturday night

'
- ■ —- i" ■■"jwcie near
tbo Lake bupertor and y.lel,lKlul min-w.
Numters of prospectors wfll begin work to-

strangely heartless.

«uaeu gown of our

ma™? .ar

In

luXket factory started

I want to rate myself to his."
“Perhaps, women are not deal ruble in tole-

hardly a word Is i

—• —/
‘
aww nutmeg any
diffsreooa It’s what I camphor, anyhow,
Wtet does it sulphur r

•tedrion. TteWehigau Gold company.*
Clevaland, Ohio; George Frummatt. of M”.

,h.l unlo*' Donovan fur­
, .
____ —ill

■.

announced.

•—

..
4 is out
*-KJrt time since a stationary bath In one's

"I never cinnamon who thought himself so
witty ns you do," said the druggist, in a
gingerly manner, feeling colled upon to do a
little punning himself.
“Well, that's not tad, ether," taugted tbo
’-’TFfzi.rww wOk —
... _ ,
...

the churchyard.

sliingte rail! at Wolveri.!&gt;‘i&gt;ik horsewhipped Charles
’•.n r” of Grand Rapids, sh«
find maligned tar good

remark.

Pushed.

_ __________________

Wriwtert dictionary, revistd and puh
tahed in 168?, does not contain tbe word maul-

TWENTY-FIVE LASHES.

■.
- ——
..WFF, UJVUKa
they ought to be handled with cloves till
they wouldn’t know wfaat was tbe madder
with them.
Perhaps I shouldn't myrrh
myrrh.
have bad a pleasant time and I
shall caraway"-----

from the church, barn dimly, and near them

Robert Browning won’t write for msgaS14flA in sinking of an offer of gl.OOO from
a Bosam paper for a short poem, he said: “If
I wonld write in that way for any onn 1 would
consider this request from Boston, but I
simply cant - An English magaxmo offered

usually ends In hard drinking.

•!J eirl. and was somewhat

practical use their knowledge of manicure
Toronto, Out., July ?L—"Dv." Cherta, urtlrlw Vn..
___ __ .
.. .
H. Whiting received a flogging in one of the
curridnni at tbe Central prison. The pris­ shall invention of modern times rather than
oner. who is a quack medicine doctor, was with a bunch of long strong thorns or tkh
convicted at St Thomas of an indnoent as­
sault on hta niece, ag.ri 11 yearn. Whiting
requested tbe coiu|&gt;any of hi&lt; nice© to St
Thomas on a trip She refused to go, and
trim tiio nails instead of tho penknife. Wo
Olivet col­ axked for her reasons, told of the treatment soo tte average woman with carefully can d
she
bad received from her uncle. Her treat­ for finger nails, when ten years ago not on©
let that fact militate
of them Used th- same methods ot i«lndung.
br.Wl sul&gt;M*quei&gt;t sentence of twenty-three months filing and trimming.
In the Central prison and fifty (astaa,
Massage, too, tea word of Nineteenth cen­
twenty-five
tote
nd
ministered
one
month
igle-inili'at Alantury coining Wbo of our rnggnl nnrs«»fry
i : th No iissur- after tim date of bti entering the prison and would havo drocunod of being" rubbed tor
The remaining twenty-fir© one month before pleasure or to enhance thsir physical beauty I
l-v-lde facfiiry and
waist and at tbe first dut gave nu audible ury! To bo rubiaxl w hen ill i» but on e*7*ctini furnishing the
whimper. On receiving cut Na 8 be bedpan oi part of the nursing and treatment, but to
bowling and kept It up throughout th© pun
ta rubta-d into straightness or slenderness, or
high minded
ishmunt HL back tumcKl n dull purple and to te jiatted and punched into roundiuM and
blue color. Ho received little sympathy Cnuno*. of outline or muscle u just dawning
from those wbo witnewed his punishment
upon U:o consciousness of the public as a
little chicks.
bts crime having teen an atriviutM one.
thing possible to accomplish. It will only
MANY LIVES IN PERIL.

ballot would help us! For sometimes I have
thought it may be the fact that th© young
vKr.
1.—J.I.. —— —- LlZ
you think."—New York,

Journal.

Customs of this kind are not prevalent tn

shocks us in other districts
fill it out to my own satisfaction. But I re­
turned that alio I cannot bring mvself to
writ© tor periodical* If I publish a book,
and people chooso to buy It. that pravea they

On the whole.

present religious beliefs and requirements of
tta community, and (t is csu.y to sm bow
they might degenerate into such exossses As
have teen mentioned. A simple account
of a funeral in Carinthia will show this

Ningpo. Tlie cotton • is separated from the
seed by the uao of band power treadle gin*
mannfactured in Japan. They are worked
eighteen boars a day, and in that time turn
out SIO pounds of seed cotton, or eighty
pjundu of lint cotton |&gt;er gin. Thess cootrinum;, although primitive, an superior
to the little treadle gins used by tbo cotton
ducedtowork ttagin* Tbo Chinese gins clout

Tbo cotton Kinard retairm tbo entire steength

wife liked it She liked tn tie with tbo others;
thing from first to taut.”—New York Tribune.

coffin and the room put in order, tho tatter L
thrown open to tbe vuitors. In a Roman
Catholic country it is natural that rich and

’ It is not generally known that tb« ren­
dered fat of a woodchuck is as good a bare

supreme importance of this massage treat­
ment ■will bo thoroughly understood by warn-

VlcfOMA, H. &lt;1. July SI.—Mr ttortand, n
roll known packer, has arrived frorJh, Hasri-

mako a somewhat langtlx-Dcd pauso at tte ta­
ble before going -home. After ths return ot
the funeral tbe chief moureur Invitee every

night.

During tbo greater part of the time

elate litiieneesand suppleness in another
in which tbo ottara join.

growing sections and shipped to Klngjo to
tn ginned. When ginned the cotton is packed
Id sacks, weighing 160 pound* Th© staple Is
short, ranging from half to tlve-fligbths of
au inch. Cotton in bale© is um packed
tightly, and a 100 pound bale is as bulky as a
bale of American cotton. Tte ptic* paid for
tbe cotton in April, I6t», was 7% rents a
pound ginned. Most of tin cotton ginned tn
Nlngpo is manufactured into cotton good/ in
China. One American WO pound saw gin

On leaving tbo

in tbo ginning of cotton

garding tbuMtatc of affaire at Hazelton, an
the Hkewia river, and Calls the following
furt' r inducement he’ll give

if

Springfield,

is

the

A:&gt;-i:n»l»n farmers bu.1 thlrty-iT&gt; . P
: by dogs inun.-.day,but tta
d'z;»
do sm.’tb’-r j •!&gt; ot that kiwi—not
■ until •-!'
n anyway—for they were
dapstetal ti&gt; tta land whore bad canines
.

Tbrr; :* a taliuuti poplar trre nt Adrian
Thu trunk Is

EI.taM. Fitter raid wants *5,000 because

taretli at r&gt;- V-’tio'Jril vdtage council
After s Inng. ng roarefi for hidden trpasrw, tta lb i-r u ji wh|| strie-k a sinal. but
tro'.y fio» of natural ga« at a depth- of
7V. b-: 'Tt.« ir-;I will ta t irp»l&lt;«ed in th©
Gladif jiw’s IP’w grain elevator will have a
cajoeit&gt; of .FJO.viw btutab of wheat whoa
com{4-ted.

A CHI NK OF RICMESS
STRUCK IN A GOLD MINE NEAR I8HPEMING, MICHIGAN-

P»ri-jf Iron- isvupauyb land, seven i-ilea
iwthwfct of tare There was brought ywtelsy morning nearly 4d) pounds •■( very
11 iF^inugquart*, whichwnsdislodged
by «ti " Uut fir. d Tliurulay night at the bob-

...... - "
lain mbmij,
,n 'st ■ nuggets and small grains
isttastFd At fr.im fa.an to 1*0.000. and at

back and forth, round and round, gently,
slowly, with certain delicate manipulations.

the teromer got cloudy twelve hours before

able degree.

(Pa.) Herald.

fused.

Among- a hospitable population this
stock.—Bradstreet'*

present hemmed in by the hostile Indians.
They cun Isold out fur a month If Ums Indiani
cat. l»i pruvi-uUd from Burning the place.
Among tbo whiles in tbo locality where ti»

broken nrtn. where tbo wholo limb bns boon
held immovabl© for days or weeks bandagid
tight -and
ognmst
the l*&gt;dyf
tu L-uarge
we nuuwu naj
----— doso
-- , Do
,, tlwy
, Mr. EMU. F..1 wir. afS Mr. »An»u. fo.1 *■- &gt;k“J «“«*™ "ST *"d UTdm.
■
...
,
.
.A.
— mmawmw
’E—
ta
they
apj.-iir when TK«
the ||rTMtl,rMK
ligature* «Tw1
and ■nllr
splints
family. Tta Indians demand that Gi
ore removed! Koi At.Uiis point in the heal­
handrtl to them au&lt;l ll.uOL* paid UA
ing tho daily, and ofttitnes twice daily, visits
of thosurgwiu am tnado With ernu more ex­
actness than earlier in tho case, and desjrtto
locality
tho moons and groans of tbo patient ho tends
every joint of the fingers and wrist backward
Logansport, Ind., July 21.—An exciting oim'. forward, each time farther and farther,
until the tortured creature cau enduro no
mor© for the nonre. But though tho man of
fell into a cistern of water, awl while ids
tempting to rescue him the platform gave pleadings will turn him from his cuuhmj until
way and the trio of nocuer» were precipi­ •h&gt;- joints have recovered their pristine flexi­
tated into the cistern. Tho screams of the bility.
frantic women brought sufficient numters to
safuiy rescue them from tbelr perilous posi­
tion. Tbo Brown lad »a&lt; stiff and cold, and anything stronger than tbta argument In
was promptly pronounced drod. Amid the favor of masnagr treatment! The figure deconfusion that followed the undertaker and maiub personal attention today because ft
. _ .. . —* —Fw,—
— nd HirtiLcoroner were sent for. but immediately upon

their arrival the little fellow was resuscitated
and the undertaker, with his little emp&lt;y

th* country may bo seen in Annapolis, Md..
where they have stood with bet little alteraone would like nt such

Brooklyn barters fleck irajMirfluous lather
from rim face, while shaving, will, the back
or blunt top of iterator. - This habit was
tbnut upon a patron tho other day. and bo
stoutly objected. Ho said that even barbers
arc but human anil liable to mistakes, and
that bo remembered a painful scene in th©
west, where a* tarter, thinking be had
tin- blunt top turned to a cmtomcr's face,
eowiytd to deck tte arapeuds from tte fare
and actually used tta glittering «dg« and
niado n gnsh that tho unfortunate one will
as© until tte coffin lid closos over film.—New
York Sun. _ ________________ L.

Bt.' Loera, JnlY ai.-WUllum McMichae.s,
young reporter for the Post-Dispatch,
. ' . ... ,•____ „ll»
Painwnov. a

lies, a us; MF v-v
_ «-— - , __
up in Belleville, tte., looking for a marnag©
Hc-nso. On account of tta girl’s youth th©
license was refused, nnd thou tte reporter
telegrapiirti to ter father requeuing him to
give hta commnt . Tte father armqd himself
-.U, . pMMj-d
&lt;» BaS^f

IO annw*
- -------OTTAWA. Ont. J«ir •“■-Pr'”2!!X,L
ta taken in tte latent offlro next September
to annul tbe patent- for Edtaw'"
anew with tte requirements of the pate, t
act.
Tte petitioners ore tta Tho{?P*"'
Haouston Electric Light
°’
with ngencire in tin. D-un umm end tta
Royal Electro company, of Canada. R- U

This is a more reaaonablo wish than it soems
oeotlKtieaL Tbo women of today
are thoroughly alive totho modem throrier
. . .&lt; ____ i —.i.i—rRev.flrHl it'

anew aa a child.

tendency to stoatnees; nothing except
wrinkles do women more dislike than a
heavy plumping step which some 800 pounds
!Tfl«h’moreor\-m. to carry atanrt eng...aern Mu-wge i» beneficial for thia, though
certain!v by no umuu a* effectual as »rtive
0Xt.rcis.K Th© rubbing for this should bo

from tbo hi;» &lt;«»
- ---------------- ,...
mX of ptooslure applied to r°irtag girls
develops ‘length of limb and general bright.
Anothrtiirip to lightness, grace ondsuppta-

an- the muvem-nts taught by the teacto
c^Tof Detarta This, perhaps, is the test
„r

.11 lor

■-W tho beauty or nature m ••

—-------

McGibbou. counsel for

tan educated tn the name schools, and manj

That Tired Feeling
The w.inn weather has a debilitating effect,
especially upon tho •• w1k&gt; arc within do&lt;&gt;r»
mains unimpaired.

U’iien Cb» win of tbo

family think of entering, the bouse of raourn-

array the unsuspecting maidan
■e but greater profit. English
A, ...__—
I a.

habits to suit ma"
I
“Why. what makes you thikk soP
“Oti. 1 noticed when be asms out of tho )wu»tort room that the knees of his trousers were
corerel with dust."-Springfield Union.

toulstad and delighted Vortigem with a lit-

tervd and old hunting adventures retold,
the wino flows freely, and. though the ooca

only by 0. L HOOD A CO., Lowell, Mam.

Hood's Sarsaparilla
IOO Doses One Dollar*

afternoon would fancy that a festival was
Uiing celebrated.—London Saturday Review.

—(ileago Herald.

Little Top«»y—Una Itastus, wha—wbai
makes dnt yidlur dog o' youm growl so when
bo’s gnawin’ er bone!
Unde Rastus—Gwino away, chita
Tee

knows which of bcr pupils will protwdjly
make ttelr way. and which aro j&lt;oaitively
dull and likely to remain aa No two human
beings are created with tho earn© natural
ability, and genius is simply tb© inborn qual-

up among
detective.

White Elspbant's flair.
Tbe hair from a whit© eteptanfs tail is
considered of much value, and in tte old days
of tte kings of Burmah wns enly given to tte
nnblm and dignitaries of th© kingdom.-San

u- WJXJS

pU“

Gone to Cflleoraie **"*•
■
t.ii* 91 —The Boven.y-n™
TOFF. J”* *L“ Wl lor M

Walk
homo
V,
au. now

O'”j°

An rim tree growing In
Pennsylvania hcmpital. In

Cr7,n,J"

“

mighty advantage, even tu genuinely ablu
nw,, because it gives tb«n tbo fulkst chance
to rapldlv develop tlielr great powers Men

MACKINAC
Summer Tours.

Palacc Stkamcrr.

tbey conn In contaci
with
nnd seldom venture
them for fear &lt;4 beii_„-------- .
.ea of teaming they imagine the scholars
bo swimming in.—Globe-Dstnocrnt Inti

Never mind uw
LUU '
. "°“tunilnur

1111’

Low Ratks

DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND

DETROIT AND CLEVELAND
OUR

ILLUSTRATED

PAMRNLCTg

dangerous spoegn

Multi dmMittaaMpMiCa.
000.—Naw York World.

----- -Fi-o-jy III tee:

;!-•d*a Sirsaparllla Is charnctcrlxrd by

should gather tii groups in ths various inn*
The very thought of tho companion they

The stnrv runs that kteing was introduced
Into England by Rowena, tho daughter of
Hcugi't tho Haxoa At a banquet which
was given by tbe British monarch in honor

.

to the United States wprem© court-

tte functions of the body.
*■ I could not sleep; had no appetite. I
took Hood's Banabarllla and soon twgan to
sleep soundly; could gel up without that
tired and languid feeling; and ray appetite
Unproved." R. A. Saxroan, Kent, Ohio.

. :n 1.1 aeats; 2d. U&gt;o proportion,- 3d, the
;.r.re*s it securing the active medicinal
■(uallUcs. The result Is a medicine of unusual
strength, effecting cures bitten© unknown.
S.uul for bock containing additional evidence.
“ Hood's B-irennarilla tones up my system.
purtOcs »uy i’luud. alnrpmis mv appetite, and
-•■c.u.s to in.iko mo &lt;ivcr.** J. 1’. Tuostraox,
Ite^lster ut Deeds, Lowell, Mass.
“ noorl's S irenparilla teats all others, and
Is wnrili us weight tn p-lii." I. Baiuruiaroaf,
iw temk tttteet, New York City.

“Good eroning. Mrs. Gobrightiy; bow did
you like tbe candidate tart Sunday T
__ —.11 lL.Fn.rn Whlttnlcrr: ho

A Centred ------------------HFW Y»„.
='L K

rbich

complaint known as “that tired feeling,"
is the result. This feeling can be entire I •
overcome by taking Hood's SanaparilU,

Strengthen the System
churchyard, and on its return ejwaik
words of sympathy to the family

States circuit court Judge Wallace, rat™
fR|W»|..a -xbibltloa at tbe Inhuming
hank y^terday morning, and ©re• great seusattak The specimens were
&gt;■- taksa p,i«w Lojm Superior office, where
“*y am now l.^tod in tho vaults. Hundreds
« poplo vuited tbe mine during tbo day.

&gt;th

napills was tbo scut of a refined and wealthy
community.—New York Evening,"'arid.

town* these visitors put up nt diffcrentlnns.

ml*. “

Ing to the recent a~~ —u- «-»

the bounce date lock to the

tlio day of the funeral old companions will

are substituted imnx
worth flf men rents a

lie iriou w .uw, ........
.
Tb- fatter stormed and swore but was
finslly prevaital upon to cowwnt and tbe

Umkij.j. Mich,, July 2L—The whole
Rintry here u wild with excitement over a

There upon the shelf stood a bottle sealed

nanii'l Jim murdered an Indian doctor at

ing the winter.
rm
ntmeted to furnish
j: &lt;-! «&gt;!, and after tunny

I••ttnm dropjK-i out

ttairown volition, but through tho medium

'

�Banner.
Boatings, Wednesday. July 25, I WK

*

XHK MARTUSG**, MJCH-, PtNfTOmrE,
ACOI'ST 14, 18t9.

The democratic party In Michigan ap-

HOW

Full rilKeUHiXT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,

system that ca»ts Irish tenantry in the
sliadc.
Vote for Breen lieeauNi he Is a labor ad-

Vote fur Ellis and Fowler because they
are &lt;ir&lt;-cnfjackera.
Vote for the whole ticket because it is all

American government, not yet relieved of
Its extreme need, render -to Itself and tp
ev-fi-y city, vlllagqand hamlet In tbe States.

If It p-duld tax whiskey and rum almost to
the {xiint of imddbltion.''
The experiment of doing this has been

made, with results* tbe lesson ol which Mr.
Emerson, if bv. were living, would be the
first to accept. &lt; &gt;nr of three Is the surplus
In the National Treasury Which works-so

Protection, free trade,

monopoly, labor. Greenback Um—all are
riding with n» this year.
The only reason the prohibition party Is
not represented on our ticket is that we
have a special coach for our temperance

friendstu ride In.' If you cannot vote the
Democrat-free trade-protection- monopoly-

lalwr-green-back tickeL m* into the next car
and help us out by voting wHb the “third
party."—Detroit Tribmie.

John Bull— Ooray! 'Ouray I Hit's como
at last I Hl ’avo some friends bin Hainer

Congressmen Tursnry,’Fisher and Whit­
ney, democrats, of this state, In recent In­
terviews have Mated Hint they thought tte

dL-uulvantageou.ily to. our Interests. An­
other la the opportunity which it has given
to form the whiskey trusts Which play the
uil-whlcf on so large n scale-with our poli­ fuNlonhtN would carry Miehlgiin because
tics. A thlnl Is tbe Interference of tbe they expected the prohibition vote, which
federal government with State control of .in 1880 was 20,000 would ig« doubled, and
the liquor Interest And still another is the Increase would raw almost wholly
the demonstration tliat such taxation as from the republican party. As the Detroit
Mr. ^Emerson ted In view, the utinoat Tribune aptly remarks. the temperance
thjit cab te I'ollecttd. does not have the re­ republican who does not catch onto the,
pressive effect which te anticipattsL and, significance of these statements from
instead of almost prohibiting, hinders pro­ democratic sources must lie a dead repute
lican, very dead too.
hibition as attempted by each state.

We lune no quarrel to make with those
friends of Congressman O'Donuell who
persons pay special taxes to the United are laboring for hlk renonitaation. Their
States govemmuut for liquor selling priv­ course Is explainable only im one of these
ileges, tn defiance to the prohibitory law hypotheses: (i) Either they do not Under­
of the state. This partnership of the stand the real tdtuatlou, or (2) They are
United States in rum traffic, contrary to
titling what Mr. O'Jkmnell-wishes them to
sfote law, occasions tire prohibition plat­ do.
This latter we do not believe, as we
form to declare for “the immediate ntell- iiave repeatedly slated.
We think the
tlon of the Internal revenue system, where­
friends of our present congressman will all
by uur national government is deriving be found anxious to do plain justk-v, which
support from our greatest national vice." demands the nomination of Jndgc Smith.
Tte republican platform, assuming tinWe expect the forthcoming eongresalom'
state control of the Bqnor traffic, under
eithor lleense or prohibitory law, declares al convention in this district will lie u
consent to “entire repeal &lt;rf internal taxes harmonious gathering as ha%e been al! its.
-rather than surrender any part of our pro­ prvdeceswra. Barry county might to and
tective system at ,thn joint larhrsts of tb&lt;- ■will l»e accorded tte candidate because- re­
whiskey trusts and ttie agents of foreign publican usage, justice and fairness so
manufaenyrvts.” Id doing this the aim is demand, and we teiieve that when that
no more free .whiskey, nor Is flu- effect any lime comre Congressman O'Donnell will
more free whiskey, than In tin- proldbition do what he has given the republicans of
declaration for “Immediate abolition of the Barry county tte right to cxjiect of him.

Internal revenue system."
■
Experience has demonstratedtwothings,
tliat the highest taxes Hint can te collected
do not have the effect fo\lmoet prohibit,

We have received a copy of the speech
recently delivered In congress by Mr.
O'DonnulL
It Is au exewdtogly uble ef­

injurious use of liquor la action taken Iq
each state, and under state law by eart:
local community. It has aho shown tliat
■a vwt tax .011 vhlskcy. besides creating
whlskby trusts and a Treasurj- surplus,
affords to foreign Intereata and false
theories, hostile to tbe protection of Amer­
ican Industries, Jast the opportunity they
want for making a system in the highest
degree injurious to American interests.
There baa never been hi cur politics
anything more dishonest, tricky and need­
lessly lying than the courseofademocratic
mugwump journal which keeps on tap .ai

they are only latering for tariff reform.
His arguments on the wool/question are
masterly. ____________________

fort, anil Congrresman (FDonncjl tears the
and that by far the wisest and luost effec­ ■mask of hypperisy from the democratic
tive action in control or suppression of the free traders h( congress who pretend flpit

Rev. C. I. Deyo, In the democratic con­
vention at Detroit last week, read the
Journal's comments on the democratic and
republican presidential candidates, nnd re­
ferred to the Journal as "a democratic
{taper published in the Interior of Michi­
gan." Brother Deyo sized up the Journal
Just, right Jt is a democratic paper and
nothing else.
Already enough democrats in New York
state Iiave deserted that party and united
with the republicans to more tban.overeome Cleveland's majority in 1884. It
seems to be a stampede. Harrison is all
right.
,

against «ur industry, was meant to signify,
or can be made to signify, free whiskey.—
N. Y. M*H and Express. -

manufacture*, they produce nothing to eell,
and yet “they lire and bare tteir boiug," and
m Been tingly eon tout. One or two Mnrlr«n«

A certain newspaper in thi« district
strongly opposed to the republican party,
is quoted .-is saying that Mr. O'Doanell

Vegas hot spriiigi, tho great health resort of

ought to te renominated for Congret*. and
that “it Is awry doubtful If Judge Smith,"
the candidate, proposed by the Barry coen■ty republicans, “could be elected, if nom­
inated." There is reason te* believe .that
this exprentan is Instigated by no otiier
motive than that of creating diarxudou in
the (KmgrewdtaL'd nomination. As we un­
where At chilli tho blood to look
derstand IL Mr. O'Donnell has regealodhr
rnuv**
assured the republicans of Barry county, anknal iu tbe world, and hU unshod hoof*
and.hk- constituents In other counties, that ~
will
J" pick out' a secure foothold almcet any.------ &gt;1_____ •
he would not te fa- the field for rvnoutina-

met nous to uo suop*®**
—
y
campaign may determine the
huJab nuupihro wxnetimre
year the.Republican party needs to &lt;te
Lnd upon fact" and rea«^
must be argument at the beginning, ar­
gument in the middle and
the end of tte campaign, if the riglrtta
to prevail. "Tippecanoe and Tarin too
han more mwuibig
meaning in it than 'llppecanoe
ha.-,
iippwrau^
— . . too. only
.1_ —
~ nrawlneed
tO to,
and. Tyler
tte voters
know what tbe tariff m**0". wh“l
I
for them and what a Democratic victory ;
would involve.
'
Tte one danger this year is that there
will be too much reljanco upon
awn, brass bands, torches and unlimited
ehouting. Tho west will go wild with
excitement
Political managers who
have
i«pnHave been
IM-CII accustomed
kcusiimu™ to appeal to
- - r-r
lur instincts and lovol M-ntimeuta, instead
of well fortified beliefs oh economic and
iLilustriai questions, will bu constant V
tempted to utilize the growing ent bus!
asm as tho readiest weapon and to neglect
the dry duty of public educat Ion. Let the
RepuWican manager* take warning early
that this would te a fatal mistake. A
great many thousand voters are going to
be shifted this year from one party to ths
•'•tber on account of issues which have not
been w* sharply presented hitherto. It
‘rests with tbe Republican party to deter­
mine whether tho shifting BhaD turn for
or against its candidates.
Living under a protective tariff for
twenty-seven years, tho present genera­
tion of voters lias neverelo*cly considered
tho nature or workings of that tariff.
Habit has led msuy to rely upon tho

the procession of the seasons, and' as in­
dependent of political campaigns.
tubers, again, have .heard for a genera-

yond the ncceuilv’ for them, and have
vaguely accepted the notion that tte pro­
tective tariff was such a tax and should
be reduced
Others, »till, brought up to
believe In protection, have found tteir de­
sires growing faster than their wages.

•The return* to the Internal revenue col­
lector In Rhode l.-dand show that 1,350

dribble of lies about free wMskey In therepublican platform, and reprhitaday after
day tbe benighted IncubratiuM of such
persons of name and character as have un-wlttingly blundered into mendacious repre­
sentation that a conditional assent -to "en­
tire repeal of Internal taxes." aimed »l the
"whiskey trusts and at foreign designs

John Bull—Twas he ver thus. My fend
hopes are blasted hagain. These people
working people and trndeafolk than for
the glory ter hold Hingland. Hl gueau
Hl‘11 get hout

HARRISON

A SELF

MADE

MAN.

The Democratic partisans have always,
in paying attention to Benjamin Harrison,
whoso ability and industry have given
him high place irrespective of hfa political
career, sought to put on tho public mind
the Imprtfudon that be was an aristocrat,
gnd they have been guilty of a great deal
Of vulgar gabble about bls "kid gloves"
hud Ids unsympathetic maneuvers, and
all that sort of vague and frilly thing.
And many have Innocently suppoeed, as
Harrison Is an illustrious name, that It
was associated with great material re­
sources The truth is the Harrisons were
impoverished by .their public services.
Their honor ana fame did not rise from
tho condition of wealth, ar.d were not asaociated with It.
Ben Harrison when a little boy was of
intelligence and steadfast resolution in
applying himself to his studies and of
such manliness that' he was looked upon
aa destined to restore the glory of the old
name. His schoolmate-* ted tils iu mind
about him forty years ago.
Ho was perfectly self possessed with
regard to his celebrity as the grandson of
President Harrison, never referred to the
fact hlrasdf or led up to the reference by
others, ami when the subject camo up
itself, as by the declamation of a passage
from tho writings of his grandfather Tn
tte school books by a companion, that
which he would say was modest and be­
coming.
A few years later his friends thought
he had 1 touch of the feeling expressed
once by the Into Charles Francis Adams—
tte sense af the disadvantage of a famous
name. As tte son of a president, and tte
grandson of a president, Adams felt that
ho had not fair play for his Inherent ca­
pacity. Ben Harrison, the grandson of a
president, and great grandson of a signer
of the Declaration of Independence, and
at the name time a young man with his
own living to make, did not always And
the glorious past a help in the hand-tohand c&amp;utart with the present.
But ho was stout hearted and acquired
fixed habits of hard work, and each year
of his profesmional labors in Indiana his
reputation as a dear sighted, conscienti­
ous. high spirited and capable lawyer
grew, and h,. wouid tavq boen a rich man
before this if te had kept out of politics.
But ho could not quite do that. It was in
his blood to go Into public life, and Ida
bralte put him into the high place.
Harnsou Is aman who te. and has always
btvn.yaimple tn his dre.’s and tastes,
cordial in manoera—not effusive and
gushing, but just and sincere—telling the
truth when ho said: “1 am glad to see

THE

The Republican party is perfectly able
to justify Ils past policy, its present plat­
form and Its plans fur tho future. It has
behind It a record of Industrial progress
such as no other nation Ima ever achieved,
and such as this nation haa never achieved
under any other nplley. . It ran crush and
bury ell opposition if it takes care to
bring the facts of recent history to bear
upon tte minds of voters. But it cannot
convince those minds by shouting, bv
brass bands or by torchlight processions’.
The voters need information, and the
danger is that managers will offer them
enthusiasm instead. There are needed
this year millions of tracts, millions of
effective speeches crowded with facta.

v. i—
ui--ungs ai
whkh voters may be edurated. Tte truth
will win. If men take the trouble to pre•ent the truth. But tte truth will not
win if it gets expression only In tho flare
v
Now York Tribune.

tranpeta.&lt;

--w.
aura u.once more to
become tte battle ground of a presiden­
tial canvaM. and again the Democracy
counts upon defeettou In tte ranks of its
foes, as In 1844 and 1884, to bring it to
win^i7’ U
lta P«»Pecto of
winning sre unfavorable, and that de
feat, as overwhelming as It Is deserved

unbroken. Bourbon
T4 BTxrtofJ’5“P speakers 'may
Kayly and confidently of the chancre
1 I rv17' but lb** wb«r “d more
thoughtful members are aware that if the
Bepublicaii lines stand firm the Dem.^

GOSPEL OF RECREAT^

country office and am called a ping by tbe

LOO

Nation thb

Ltrd,aad t,w

all, too coastantiy.

We

July !».«

ixtmudve rep

do not understand nor pnu-r

debating ctab.
“I owe my
abilitiw. Tte inhabitants of thia out.of tte
way locality look upon tte telegraph asa

|&gt;r. J- A. Bam
.-morrow, Thu

on Friday Dr
; the HaWlugs

hia office, and grumble a-

itoberte taut
■toBctty July s’

knowladgv and power. Only last week I re­
ceived a call from n victim of chronic rteu-

bridge wa* begun

thought I must be au charged with tbo fluid

electricity .that tbe instruments givi. off to

After dinner be plays
that is generally too slow fui
until after what ought m tx-

A large party

i'brre are alm
ullybe 35 entrie

A rOrVLAR FALLACT.

dura talking busimtar

that may be roosting tbcrvou, and much time
is annually wasted by curious people tn
watching for this catastrophe'. Tho jxxmlUr
hemming of the wins, eqiccially noticeable

Quito a large

mutt of tbo mocumg looking tbnjcrh tte
papers, and moM of tor afura
,
perhaps taking auotter nde L kmdhktL.
tera. AnrtlmM .b. ........ .
, Ui4ln*

Subscribe for
nnijwicn. Twe
■BL

--—.--------- ----------- u.- ir .mj,
•tending, and at a guip Tbeyc.t^^
day in about the urns fraLion.
silk
mt. talk fast, make Bin!
.
way could be dtoconx-.,! &lt;4

If your nright

Judging froia
r the city pepc-r-

tot

listening wi _h an ear against a pule.

In spite of the
Irouth still couC

Em. Busby g
-on who attends
.atia&amp;od with the

all the time. Beyuod d-mbt, toc&lt; there is
something good and admiral .Jr in this ratal-

iowlng purposes.

calmly—if perchanee.be canever find rin—
to think calmly—L&lt; tl ' "
while! Or, to put it
The «mww

known as th

A tent 280 tickt

\teut 110 of them
do they “take things easy . "u. ,i rajgyffltf

cf 110,000 they want gjn.lri'. n hen they tert
got that they want gtO.n.u NotoswtoanuUiou
of us ever gvu rich enough, and the few who

some are bein
want lot an (Ire
«i« nf a hou.M-- th

•*n Thursday
i*l! nine was do

hare lost, from di-Riv-. whatever facility at

that
come aa promptly aa be thinks they should.

capacity for enjoyment Lagto temhirarei,

■ernyard.

The 1‘resbjrter
•ruddering ttelinv. Elliott an i
regular pastor.

requested by the company to politely call tbe

Baldwin's wor

among the left-ha
Detroit Tribune? J

We have a nu
will sell on conte
combination that I remember.

The Good Tranp

one I once knew who was princijal Investor,

he held forth at great length to tbe effect that
‘when 1 was in tanlwws thntoiwomnk
wwa

'Saturday afternoo
“No," be replhd; “ft's against Uw mhs to

“Can't you do it for a httie U&gt;yP quensd

“No. that wouldn't da"

luat started In Det
HrowueU Bros., i

good

was a great politician, and one year

Ou the night of

contest in Ohio.

that hadn't been out of th«- shops more than

to dlmno, to tta. ronin.
man usually inoUted uprai their retiring.
When tbo daily paper |&gt;uldisted iu tte n~reat city did not coutaie.
of ‘special dispatches'
‘hardly worth reading.'
ot U'e hnlepend
Who' "P'Uwi by BlZ^'s
““’d^“^delud«i by Cleveland
form pronrisrs. ,oted th.

1

pay tbe highest

mi&gt;W’

sort at thing, and they dewde. to shot dvwa
00 tbe whole busine- Fvi* t; d. ubt yoa

au. still have the Beats turned ever, ix ttay
----- -— — — -V ““1“ wfucu 1
^dytng. Funeral Thuralay

burch of Rutland
dunk August 4tiL
dially Invited.

teveral unsuccv
glsrixe houses hav
'he first ward. T
(•srilcular pains to
characters

« Big
J- Hart to Mtea
H' i*ry Johuaou off
• -‘-live of Graagr
’••”« a rrtident tte

fold again.
folio

■ continued

qusck as paadWe.’

I

publkaiui of our eeguty, but by the mranbeni qf Ub party thjwugbout the district stands thoroughly the art of tying a ‘•pack,’
&lt;cr*fd a.«Jai»n for tte oiumlnatkui whteh

•wiuld no longer In justice and fairness be

rlthln the last
tvuAtp**" W Jackson Im* had a Core

A GREAT BURDEN.

be had if tte "monopoly
cut down. Others, still,
their industries would prosper with free
raw materials, and that a genuine protec­
tion would give them cheapur materials,
cheaper food and clothing and wider
foreign markets.
For the first time in more than fort’
ynara tte Democratic party has set tteel
to appeal to the Judgment of voters. 1
is not altogether honest in stating tho
issue. The changes which it advocates bi
New York aa esaentiaily protective are
precisely the changes which it advocates
in Kentucky as essential steps toward
free trade. Voters who see die contra­
diction are appeased with the pretense
that Mr. Garfield and other Republicans
Lave favored protection ouly aa tte abort
road to free trade, and that the time has
come to take another step on that road.
It will nut do to treat theee specious ar­
guments With contempt. The number of
voters who may be led astray by them, if
•they are not met by solid facta'and sound

-tion fin a third teen, and upon tills amur- j

mice. Judge .Smith became a candidate and

. ,C*»*BILT&gt;v

THE COUNTRY TELEGRAPHER’S UFE

ter candhlate and land nwnopltet, who has
been a mainstay arid support to a tenantry

tilings to all UMUi.

OPERATORS’ TRIALS.

TEAK.

The Repablicana have decldad for what
&gt; fighTEd for whom. How to figM

be an Indorsement of the protective sys-

FoH ViroPlUC-IKKXT,
LEVI p. MORTON,

Mr. Emerann. In hh essay on --r.Tvjliuitloii," said: What a benefit would tin-

WIN THIS

following reascuu:
trader.
Vote for Burt becanae hia election would

MARSHALL L.tOOK. Editor.

EDITORIAL NOTES-

TO

THE TWO CAMPAIGN BANNERS.

something more than tnaro conventional
p; 1 rase...
Tho Republican candidate is nit ouly a
xnau of must honorable military record
and distinction as a stoiesnian. but ha
adds to that which Is inspiring bi un il­
lustrious ancestry, the confirmation of
manhood tn the experience of self made
good fortune. — (Inchmati Commercial

5™,'? * ^1T*U l«ta whlsl. .Tonluf,

, —,

Weather-.—.

mine morn*
Am well • lnto«v.ni.,.K.

delightful it

stonaurd bearer on a. question of
mental potey placed L . "

•hia. S;,’bEiSQta»Ia*XA&gt;“r

collected.-Wash-

Thsoulyktat worth la-.:-.:
1-1.v nnrl If lha labv
iioarysuirnuu *o ■-.
-■ . • dainty, jerfniny Uuk.mouu. bspri

Tbo following table gives the electoral
“»ray issue

wbldTt£7 had eLsb!^°l.K
the
» -»u. iL h
*^~

Bmith*fo Doctoo

.''•ini’yura are r

-

�Hastings Banner.
-’'Harttnr■ Wednesday. July

»S8*-

/9rt.

personal mention.

an- undoubtedly the Isr-xt ^&lt;K. for
-ad-- They Ire now
I^l-riceahy StaupfuT?iSwEr^^

vanij*lgw.
him lake, ■celdeataAy fell last

'J~NISKERN. Local Editor.

Em. Baaby say, U»1 the horse.
yv-steniay.
1V July
IMS. between iu each raw are alxau .venly matrlwal In
H units' tMwk building, a .|««l ato wtn nuke, IMerkilrStrt
,..! co* blue pIbvIi collar iuid-

------ ior ano gw.-­
MMdtertlte

** Gnu tab-this mooting. Jtnttarwf-

Tbe advarn.
I

antic* Ural I

\L NEWS.
■2.150

llofen,- j,,,
utot He
“

“"L 5’"1 *'■
»™ei
tut‘ 1,1 ’b'' »e»»Ume Ue I.
arirNdln, to &lt;br &lt;lNtr»raUm&gt; ot Mila. er.
and ,h, nujaUl k„.p.
» a. aeeurUr *» W.- na-nt M th, due.
r.rcC''Ti=U!“l'"‘

Btow&gt;. and wife, Saturare Itcliuj made on (lie

*" •'

to. tsi.

«£S'.£r*’h
*■ &lt;k-c*
•u^&amp;Kg"bl» Or““i 'to-4. .-

1*'klua,4, 4

lalo In two PMf - mataad of one aa rerunrd In Ibe teal Baxettu Th, Ou,.,
'&gt;M Md Mfo but th, ,MH .tn.rk tb,
- &gt;■ and the luntlar ea, ubbM to re-,H
T, “
* Fto-tae In bl. a«n»|.t t„

iu u-te ,w— *"‘•■■•‘’•toU.«.

Uw

yi.et H be remeatlsered by all tliat the
VotM*r meeting will be held ou The fair
gmuruit on Thursday. Aug. l«tk. next,
per the vuif of i«id meeting held one ven'r
ago. bet all come prepared o&gt; hold a ba«k&lt;t ptenic and hawr an enjoobie thne. nniemle-ring that to Mime ct least, thh nure
I- their last opportunity fo take bv the
hand many of the old pionrew
" .
I^t the town rotnMlttere make their re­
port of all deuth« fo Hu- historian, pernmt

.
............. —J
-T»iinc bi onmeeting.
The town iNiniudue*-* np]&gt;ob&gt;t(-&lt;i to makr
ti.v'lte ly^'1 t'"' »«&gt;■•"'i'wtov —re sueh reports arc as follows:
A**yrta-r-c. L. Briggs.
'
Thuraday »lght luirglara gataadktranr, •ii tbe city Munday.
Barry—W. T. Bartar.
hr. .1. A. Bungbntan will-tie
.. the Imine &lt;rf Ajuirew Northof by eut/iui*’ £ «
MI&lt;WleviO«,vUittta) thiion-—David JekVs.
■ ing through a rereen &lt;lonr.
They nu&gt;- &lt;•1 Hila rity Monday.
Castleton-1). W. Smith.
how i- blllnl to appear iu sacked the Imusc but carried auay only M
Carlton—J. N. Govert.
&gt;• . Ranies, wife and children-vtalted in
pra-kri-lxmk containing about 82. Al­
nnd 28.
City— W. S.’Gbadyear.
' ci muntvtile Sunday,
though the buu'.-breakers wen* evidently
Hastings townuMp—J. W. Stilsuu.
building the Wilkin’s
in the house for some time yot flie ipmat.4.
Hope—G. W. Valentine.
of Nashville,
«ere not avwusesl.
u j.
lhat&lt; -Isllt SunAxv tn
Irving—.1. J. Hendershott.
middle wired man. ti-1 M-reform .was used to aid In the work.
Johnstown—Chas. E. Paine.
i
,?•
“»'l children grecaumMaple Grove—Leander Laptaim
x/The Itesvd of EJneatlou ieennshlerlnc Ing at Wail.lake ibis week.
O.-angevIllr—Ell Nichols.
pH* matter of heating the highschool buildJ- P«t*r ami wife, of Detroit, anPrairieville—A. C. Towne.
nn a picnic rxcundon.
ng by steam- it is to ta hoped tliat steam kiirets of relatives in the city.
Rntland—J. IL RobiuMm.
Thomapple—Aiwa, Wakefield.
IP and will undoubt-' ‘-rating will ta* ailopted for it will guanu.
Mrs.
Whrtbvck
m
u
|
children,
of
lietn-h,
WocaQand—-Jesse Jordan.
Em. Husby'* matinee, JP’t"! the entire building heating facilltl.-- «re visiting Ht L. C Welton's.
tliat will give satisfaction. Under prem ui
Yankee Springs—Asher Turner.
number of jieopie took in euuditloiu the building Ims aiever been m.MU? ,-'nu? Nrvhi. sjM-ut -Sunday with " — ■*■'*
'
fTui.K.UL
‘ ' nlorn- properly hcgiesl and much weU-meritwt
The forenoon will I* devoted to meeting.
Miss Addie Jordan, uf Irviug.
.
•■omplaint has been made of the cold rooms,
Dinner pn.mptly at 13 m.
Geo. Nevins and family , of Cheboygan,
(tall to order by the pnvddent at I ju in. i
nnms during tbe ••te.. during tie winter motitta
visited at J. M. Nevins' Huiuhiy.
I’rayvr by the chaplain.
■cuts will pay the /■The edipM of the moon Sunday night
Mnging by the eholr.
■ Mrs. W. L. Lev. uf Blur Island, Bfih&lt;riH,
was watriiwi toy many foitpk- u, this riti &gt;' the guest of Mrs. J. (). Tinkler.
Addre-n of web-ouM-'by tip president.
ws VOUt BaNNEK and all among the watcher? felt amplv n*History of the society by the historian. I
Mr. Mclutyre. brother ufS. R. McIntyre.
ing the campaign jBiirt by what tiu-y witneaacd. During th.-’
Addreoa.
greater portion of the time of the ixdlnu- • &gt;• here from Clevekuui this week.
Singing by the eholr.
the sky was clotuty^*. thus giving a goptt
I*mtuhwuou« speaklag.
Clemeht Nrulth attended tbe fiire-ra) of
ilw tylvertislng columns view of the seem-. Tin* entire time occu­
hfox-thai
»if
officers
and
«he&gt; burinCM.
an
aunt
near
Battle
Vreek.
Friday.
would thlnl ail our pied by the transit of the shadow a&lt;-r&lt;.&gt;Stngtag by the choir.
t. E. KenkM and J. L. t'rawley will
thc tuoon was front 9:45 to 1:45 as near aIn tin- evening there will be a dance at
-•
uve
for
Bay
View
Saturday
-Might,
eonkl
I
m
judged
by
the
naked
eyu
Those
Union hall:, good imislr in attendance.
:ml&gt; for local talus the
। n and the dsst gets who did not see it missed u grand sight,
Mrs. John ll-ssnn-r and son left lYldav Tickets for same 5u cento each.
but it goes without saying that all the for* visit with relatives at Nashville.
Couilty lujH-rs please raipy.
’
y oting folks watched until every last bit of
Mkm Effie Resell, of Charlpttc, It ihv
shallow mis retnovwl from the moon a disc.
the matinee wfll be fully
guest of Miss Fannie Mixer tills week.

Ktinun will Im* hi

Iteltni;

of un anii'h berotan *.■» the can*r of ilie
(Wederatr ram Alteennarle. which Is the
Mibjectvf an illustrated narrative In The
Century for July.
The contributors to
of li»nd,for -summer fnl- this weU-rotutdcsl hioUirieal sketch an-‘
F'l-jiiire at th.- law of Gilbert. Etilott. who Unlit the n»n-F. bocor'Edgar Iluldeu. of the &amp;aatuicus«i, the
.. ’Knuppeii &amp; VaiiAruian.
wooden whip which tried to run down the
irtli Fairfield plow.
ram iu Albcnuarle Sound: Lhmtenant
Cushing, wbo modestly dewriln** lift gal­
lant attack upon the Alliemarlc with j
sold Friday by torpetlo-IxMiK and Captain A. F. Wariey.
ihcir lUtAntn excursion, who commanded the Confederate ves.se) .'it
weti- sold nt this station, the time of Cushing's attack and her dtatrurtion. Tlit*»lilu»tratl&lt;niii will include
drawn to J. A. Greblc'a
a niimlier uf portraits and interesting pici -tns-1. and the bulld&gt;thi will mm hi be Itegyu.
VS’onniui LnlliMBi, &lt;&gt;f Baltiuum* town ship.
tfleniuun the I Hastings
■ d by a Mlddleyllie L thi- proud owifer of a hen that as ah iurerpret’-r of Unmnm orcnpleg the fouit
rank. The other iilxlit he had a dream
relative to the defenfetl pn-'identlal eundii &lt;&gt;raitgevlHe currespon- date. visKuis of the man jossed beforvlilm
tjlrtlt l&gt;eartiig the date but always tn Much p&lt;*ltlom&gt; tliat lie could
uni reeognize him. We don't know atxnft
it but perhajM Mr. I .attain was uhIiu; a* a
church Society are guide the picture that the Ih inocprt car­
•ntpj’t of extending to ries at tiie head of its editorial columns.
Inrhatlou to brcwne their Al al) events when Mr. Latham awoke in
the morning the problem was still urmolv'ed. But when the eggs were gatlienil be
ivork’ jmurday •» evidence found among them one that gave him an
, means to I* yet ela.«sed answer. On the nheJJ and making a |&gt;art
..L/i-g tbe Iril-tundvd -lack numbers.~— of It waAa perfectly formed letter C. Even
tHroit ■"
’I ibuueyJnlyuiF '
tbe hen/In the ■•ountry revolt al the idea
&gt;• a number of city lota that we of Mr/ Cleveland's again occupying the
«i contract, making the terms presidential chair.
vow. read) m buy live
ill lie ran get and will

ply ut the offices of Smith &lt;k
t-W. P. Sidnam.
‘

’i;a- G&lt;»d Templara will «ril Ice cream
t:-- n-:&gt; -d Mrs. Htlnehcomb, three
tfodTv w^t &lt;-t th.- Hi.irt house xpiare. on
.■wtunLiy ,ii;cnite&gt;n. July 38.
Hid TiarU-d !i. IMroiL It.ls published by
Hnsnurli l.r.rv. is devoteti to Frer-masona-'jaml is gritiii up In fihe form.
I Allies v i-lmig tine shoe-, good fit,
■rau'.y -ruul good w&lt;-ar. &lt;-un obtain them
le&gt;s iii.ti), , at Stauffer A Crawley’s
/Ik ataJiy ■&gt;!!.-1- ■.'.ore In the city*

ID 'vit ti-.I,.-, .if t]j(. luylng of the cw
-tm;c - th,- First United Brethren
■'’ifrb of lin mu will tuke pfere al I’o&lt;j’ink Aug-.at ith. at t p. m.
AB are •cort

••-still niu-mpu to bur■ recently lc*n made in
Thy officera sliould take

■ ■
Xirriol

■

IIhi:

Arid:

loitering u’te&gt;ut town.
Rapids, July IT. Jasper
Fannie Graham. Rev.
ng
Mr. Hatt wa»
vllle township and Las

i.
'I
"•'
■
”t

father of Mra. James
n-niilent of Kalamazoo,
in that city on .Sunday
Hi* death occurred
Him—&gt; fur more than

.iniiiug a line through
...J1- 0,1 tt&lt;- ninth side of thr rlyer.
,2 ““ 4 ‘“'“•uiry survey for tho expwi'tth.-1 . A h. But U1L. road j,
I’ ''MUj.!ew ll' U,!' '”l,lt Whtn U4'' ”irVej'

of Ford's hotel, which was opened tn
tbe general public, July Ifi, Heatings lias
die right to .-ay tliat It Is one of tin: finest
hotels in the state. Too much cannot bv
said in praise of Mr. D. 1). Ford’s penuvdranee In the matter of bulkliug this
bqtue. Be has had a vast number uf ol&gt;staples to fight against and it has often
seemed tliat be must give up. But just athe people would about decide that the
hold would not be finished its husUing
owner would appear on deck for another
whirl at IL And now-'the bouse can I&gt;e
said to lie completed, although there are a
few minor details yet to be attended ton.
The building Is of red brick and stone and
Ito style of architecture was exrecdlngly
well chosen. Once on the inside one be­
gins to realize the perfection of tbe build­
big and its amuigementa. The offices,
parlors and dining room are large, well
lighted and well ventilated rooms. The
building la .three stories high, tho upper
stories being arranged Into sleeping rooms.
The entile hojrte is lighted by guv mid the
syatema of limiting, ventilating, etc.. «*'
exceedingly well arranged. In fact the
house contains all of the modern improve­
ments In as nearly a jicrfect arrangement
us can be obtained. Most excellent taste
has been displayed In the matter of decora­
tions for the ceilings and walls. All the
furniture Is modern and well selected.
This liolel would be a credit to any city,
and Hastings has good reasons for feeling
proud of it. All wlah tliat aucerss may
’come to Ito proprietor and tliat he may KPt
It In the full measure that he deserves.

The following are the entries .already
made for tbe matinees on Friday and Sat­
urday. July 27 a&gt;'d «8The first two
races will be on Friday and the other two

mi Saturday:
J’-urnal la bound to
TIUIXK M1NUTA TMOT.
Sk.^’-.'.....
,u -Mimcriben. One
1
...m, 4 republican and tbe
.lrna.-rat column. What fun
loe b u owned bv Will । adear, Lowen’ ‘‘ ** ai',|"’'l tliat offhx" us the cam- Ht
Kh»ke buk'l b, owned by D. J. Haflaer. Lowell.
I’Mu warms up.
•
uui» BACK
,l"w ' "tiiiiied in the county
*"*''W-'r loriug tbe pow^km
uasll m“, v’
morning he

lE&amp;M- rrtBA'WTtefi;

'* *’}
1 ""ul'«l&gt;ly

•TeU,n« ta ,,ta
rousing tlie resL

-hitkriifndtyof tbejaih

‘-ta

%

. , ‘

i'.vi.u'fSX*

Itateon &lt; 'ampbcll left Monday for Dak«u.
He goes there for th.- Iienefit of hS hixitth.
Mr».
M. Stevens, of Battle Creek, b
visiting her pan'llta. Judge Cole and wife.

Mrs. W. H. Goodyear was in Grand Rap­
Ids Monday, the guest of Mra. Brightrail.
Mrs. E. BuAby returned Friday night
from an extended vi«It with friends in D&gt;trolt.

&lt;’. A. Brakeman representing the Grand
Rapids Eagle was tn the city Friday arid
Saturday. .

Mrs. Euium Austin, of Grand Itapl-ts. is
at 1-ong lake camping with the F. H. Bar
low party,
Mra. Julia G&lt;wdyear. und sons -ame
home Monday from an extended outing ut
Wall Wc.

oll«

Will Huffman. F. H. Barlow. John
Jewett of Grand Rapids, and their wives
are eamplug at Long lake this week,
J L. E- Stauffer left yesterday for Bay­
City where he will atteml a meeting of the
Grand lodge of the order of Forresters.

Mr. Hunting, prosWent of th* Portland
byclele dub, vrtis In the dty Saturday. Hr
riunr over from Portland on his bydde.

nivlaian. No. 10,
- *“h *
»Uw
"Mnd n
»ili Im k&lt; J* rh*',’‘c rt,r 8,00 Wh,ch U
8hi»il»^?ru‘:*’r'',, i)r' i'r’**®t«l u&gt; *1*
^Wnnsa “*°UD*itM n*«al
»*

1’ IL
"ttttlfnlto

MR. EDITOR:

feel that Mn. fry has tuul a mat injustice
done her; those kuuwliig both shlM of the story
raimot exonerate cither fronr. blanie. but vre
should like to »*v Irutn ^Indicated. He caats
refteetlnn* on her religion* life. If tills 1* a re-

p°I*l

J Mrs. E. Haff, of Grand Rapid*, arrived
fo the city Friday and accomj&gt;ani«d H. A.
Goody ear and Miss Rose Goodyear to Gum*
take,
f

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Jul Halin, who has been employed at
the M. C. ftdght office, has resigned his
.Mwltlon ami will return to his home this ^pimmu with the ninitltudeoflow te^toort
WS To^aa^.0^
week. Louis Huffman takes ids ptare.
,

in Fennville.

House Furnishino

ItaTC. N. Snyder and wife, of Shnytown,
visited relatives in this dty Saturday, re­
turning home in the afternoon, areomlonted by MU* Effie Snyder who will
inake an extended visit with them.

£. A. Holbrook. Gen. Pass., and Chas,
lloldridgr, north-eastern paswnger agent,
ot
Nl.o.1 K. H.. NUM1» U»
wrK of fl’-ri taclM
out of »l&gt;'l UliCrV ,be
.to
tot w-l ti&gt;,&gt; «&gt;«•;;&gt;
(inn take in company with N. T. Parker seal ot lUe Circuit court for tta Vooiity-J

Following are the real erfate transfers
for the
ending Juiy »d. IMS. a.
taken from the books In the register^ office.

»e&lt;: h Jobuslu* U S5A00.

wri&gt;“ sr ' "~r; ™
Hchramm; lot 2

Battle or*m
Mbctty

Loans and dlacoanta...
Furniture aud nxtiwaa

I.1AI11IJT(KK.
Undivided prutti
Due Depositors .
Notes and Bllh
counted.........
l do •olcinnlr «wear that the
."V"—MW
I&gt; I’.KEI K. (au&gt;ler.
o before nx thi» 31

D. G. Kobimsos, i
‘
C.MKMKK.
AUWOa.

OUCS MAKING NCVUKUCXJ.
IM.
CHICAGO.FT. LOL’U

VALUE RECEIVED
For his moaey is what every man desires.

In the line of

FURNITURE!
You can get value received every time if you buy of

ARCHIE M°COY,

At the blue front furniture store. Just received for the
Spring Trade:

JPcurloi- Suits

Of the very finest grade of goods. An inspection will con­
vince any candid person of the fact. He also shows some
new and nice things in

Willow Goods,

Couches,

Stands.

A Full Line of BABY CARRIAGES
Furniture Repairing by a No. 1 workman a specialty.

WE HAVE ThK.-

AMERICAN CHAMPION
BEST ROAD SCRAPER
IN THE WORLD.
If you will call at our warehouse, first door north of Bentley Bros. 4 Wil­
kins’ office, Broadway, we will be pleased to show and explain to you tbe above
named unrivaled machine. We also keep on hand the

Champion Twine Binder,

.’-M. ROGERS.

Fnd Miller is now acting as day opera­
tor for the M. C. hen- and Mr. Berger, of
i atalouta. takra Miller-* former portion

C'oL H. H. Gill left Monday for Fan*
well where be spoke at the dedication of a
G A. R- bail. To-night he speaks at
Hurley and Saturday night nt a .camp fire

!jS&lt;!te? PERFECT

Bank at RaatlDga. Michigan, on Monday. Joly
and. A. D. b*. tmWr In accordance with *o-

Solid Comfort Plow, Harrows, Seeders, and in fact a complete
line of Agricultural Implements of all the best
makes.
CALL AND SEE US.

Jay McGuire bus been temporarily tranafrrred to tbe M.
telegraph office at
Grand Rapids, it Is poeaible that he may
be retained there.

.is night ojHrrutor.

S^WDEft
akin J

.C. W AUX KM,
Sec y Barry Co.

ev amination

Celebrated North Fairfield Plow,

pense*.

V. Leins and wife started from Bremen,
«...rwwnv- this morning on their return
home. The/expcct to arrive In this dty
alK&gt;ut the 10th of August.

ppPRICfs
CREAM

The regular exwu uatlo'-wt I be beldalJUstinr* • n Thursday
*1.
-- -r &gt;.l,-udIFrMay. *uiu*tTBd
----and
-

Champion and Advance Mowers, the Arthur Wood Buggies
and Carriages, the Ferguson Road Cart; also the

Tom Doyle, bagagemau. has twen laid
off bv tbe M. C. at this place for the prere
riiL Tire Central wants t&lt;&gt; curtail ex­

’cm-Hinn'

UbteJI ? Ha'iiugp. uf Gnuuf Rapids,

To all partie* concerned notire In hereby
given that the num mon council of the city ■
of Hastings propose to change tbe grade of
Green street from Park street east to Jef­
ferson street, according to a profile at the
Recorder's office, and that the eomthon
cmtnell will lake final- action
-­
on raid
change of grade &lt;/n Friday. Augpst 3d.
lttt-8.
&lt;’. W. W-ailneu,
Recorder.

i*. T. Colgrove and wife-aiifi t'lrment
Smith were gutwl* Sunday at F. A. Black­ and not hit tli&gt;- truth amiss either; If patience
won't cease lo te » virtue than ask someone
man's, Delton.
with greater knowledge than 1. When a man
away from home to attend over? meeting In
The children of Clarence Burton. Dre is
hearing dlntaticr for nearly one-thinl ot the
trolt. are vhiting their grand parents. Dr. lime with a pretense that he Is not able to cio
any work.'when at this writing be Is al work In
and Mrs. C. S. Burton.
harvest in HalUniore. a lb I ng which has bmm
out Of the question with him for the past four
Dr. G. W. Lowry goes to Chester to or five years. We •tlnrepdy believe that if LOrl
morrow to attend a rat*ting of the Barry Fry ha&lt;i not got bls pension be would be living
with his family to-day. but said pension win
and Eaton medical association.
'
furnish both do: bes and tobacco.
And be can dead beat.
Mra. J. W. Bentley went to Grand Rap­
For bls lodging and keep.
ids yesterday.
She will be tbe guest of As to the improvements in buildinn which he
sticakf of there baa been none since he went on
Mrs. A. J. Bownc for a few days.
the plane some twenty-five or taanty-six yean
/ IL E. Hendricks and M. F. Jordan, of
Middleville, were iu the city on Friday on done tf It bad not tieen tor tlna very unworthy
•pouse u be would have bar looked upon
busiDtJM before the Probate court
*• A VWXIWMAW M

and J. RusadL

r) 'tn*t1,1 the city there
of wred* that should be
,n***
lu,d
token« of * “Nftix»l really exiat Iu tills
••Sfo'tu* would re-

Si.

wtio«r&gt;
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pure

be found elsewhere In this Issue.

HUFFMAN BROS
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BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad to quote prices.

The Norcross Furnaces
Which arc heating scores of houses'in Barry county, with
tbe best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will be pleased to give estimates or quote prices.

STOVES
Ot all kinds. See onr stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

Huffman

�fc=r
FARM AND GARDEN.
MOOE8 OF AGRICULTURE PRACTICED
BY PROGRESSIVE FARMERS-

HEADACHE.
i

A correspondent In Pxalrie Farmer gives
the following illustrated description of
bow hay in stacked In northwestern Lown,
where wild grass Is mostly grown and
where it is stacked in the field

roroedto*. and finding them of no account. I con
. . ...
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—B I.fDodd. Putnamvo-.ua.
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with the Sick Headache, and find It the only
thing that wtll give me relief.”—W. J. Alaton,
Arkadelphia-

KOVEL BAY STACKKR.
Heavy forest fires through Arenac cdunOut and rake In square lands of such a
'»y.sixe that tho liay will make stacks of tbe
One ot Baniuiu's Arabs is in hospital nt (desired dinicn.dons. Tbe stack is to be
made tn tho renter, and tho windrows,
Jackson.
which should bo straight, run towards it.
The Bay View camp meeting is now un- ,
dcr way.
Muskegon Catholics will build a 830,000 Hitch a steady team to each end by a
rope or chain tenor twelve feet long. One
church; *
team walks on each ride of the window
Mormon missionaries are operating in and the driver may stand on tho board or
Ionia county.
not, as he pleases.
To elevate the hay an inelined piano like
Cadillac te-trying irnrd to get the Mich­
that shown in the illustration Is used.
igan Congregational training school.
Tho incline te made of fence boards sixGen. Lewis Cass was the first owner of toon feet long, planed on tho upper side,
Un land where the village of Romeo now and supported by a frame made of two bv
four scantlings, which are firmly braced.
stands.
Tte&gt; frame should be fourteen foot long,
Uncle Josiah Begole. site on the stage, twelve or fourteen wide,' and eight high.
with the speaker, In prohibition meetings To elevate the hay, drive ono team ou each
atFIlnL
.
side of the Incline, sliding tho Lay up and
■
Mary Crentilli, of Grand Rapids, sues letting it drop over the end onto the stack.
John Mamowskl for $5,000 worth of breach It Is best to have two men drive while do­
ing this. The man who stacks can help,
of promise.
.......
only two men being actually needed to
~TlreSouthwestern Soldiers and Sailors’ perform all the work.
Association holds a reunion at Allegan,
When" one part of the stack gets as
August 31-84.
j&lt;
i
high as the Incline, the indlno can
be moved forward a few /oot, by hitch­
•
.The SL Joseph democratic county con­
ing ono or l«oth teams to the front
vention instructed its delegates to the demof it, or by moving It with tbe plank,
ucratic state convention to vote for Ysple.ae you would a bunch of hay. Tho first
Another Congregational church society part te-TOpi-ed out whilo the rest Is bciug
has been formed at East Saginaw, and a built. To got tho plank out after unload­
church will be built. Rev. B. Hunter will ing, unhitch ono wm and the other pulls
it out lengthwise.
. be the pastor.

C. E. Sotner, the, treasurer of Nester
tbwnahlp. Roscommon Co., who L&gt; charged
wlUi a ‘*stiortage,“ has lieen held for - trial
with bonds at sooo.
Flat Rock grange is pronounced the ban­
ner grange of the state, having scort-d the
largest list of new memlxirs and paid tbe
■toort money to headquarters.

July 10. Horace Herbert, aged SO, and a
hameasmaker by occupation, left his home
al Anderson, expecting to go to Detroit to
buy stock. Nothing has been heard of him
since, and his friends are greatly alarmed.
The citizens of Ann Arbor want the To­
ledo, Ann Arbor A Northern Railrod com­
pany to build u liandsotm- stone de]&gt;ot
house in Ural dty. Mr. Ashley can’t see it
in that lightand thinks wood is good enougti.

In the matter of the death of the man
Collins, of Mt. Morris, who was found
dead, in clows company with a Jug of liquor,
a coroner's jury has rendered a verdict
whch bears down very' ha-d on John Bar­
leycorn.
t
Several days ago the house of William
Dupaw. of Zilwaukee, was burned, presuntalHy by an Incendiary, and since then
( his bam has also been burned. Two cases
Nitferaon on*one man’s premlsce te spread­
ing It on pretty thick.

The saventli annual couelave of the
grand cotnxnanden of tte- Knights Tem­
plar for th&lt;fstate of Michigan and province
of Ontario (colored), will convene In Kal■ amazoo on Wednesday. August 22. at U a
in. Tbe grand street parade and prize
drill will occur on Thursday, the23d, com­
petition open to all commanderit-s, and in
the evening a tauiquel and ball will occur
at tbe Academy of Music. Sir Knight D.
Augustus Straker, of Detroit, will address
the knigtito on the “Rtee and Progress of
Urn Order uf Knighta Templar.”

There will be a reunion of the Soldiers*
and Sailors' association of northeastern
Michigan at Saginaw City August 3. 0 and
10. Cot A. T. Bliss, president of the asso­
ciation, In order to entourage a large aU
tendance of veterans, has given $S0 to be
distributed In prizes as follows among out-1
side posts: largest post reporting in a
body, HO; best drilled post In tlie assoefa-1
tion, $30; second best drilled post In tbe
association. 810; te-st drum corps in the
association. 810. Posts competing for the
prizes must belong to the association and
have nut lass than 25 members present nnd
drIU.

For late fall or winter cab bag n, where
land Is cheap, tho plants are set in rows
three foot apart each way. This, sayn
Joseph Harris tn American Agriculturist,
requires 4.840 plants per acre. Tho land
Is marked out with a common marker
both ways, tho plants are droppod whore
tho two rows cross, and a careful man

so that the lower leaves stand level with
the surface. Tbe great point te to prexs

out the land both ways, te to drop about
two tablespoon!uls of fertiliser or u go-xl
handful of pulverised hen dung where the
two rows croas, and then run a narrow
homo hoc up and down each row both
ways.
Tho favorite varieties and tho time'df
planting vary considerably In different
sections. Tho usual time of planting
■these varieties for late fall and winter
une ranges from the BOth of Juno until
tho 10th of July. Mach, however, de­
pends on the laud and stason. When the
noil und preparation ar* all that could l,e
desired, these varieties can be frequently
planted safely until the 20th of July, ana
occasionally until tbe 1st of August.
The after mauagoment of the crop con­
sists merely In keeping the land clean and
mallow by constant use of tbo enltl vutor
and hoe. Simple as thia is, it te where
many eabl&gt;age growers fall. In two or
three days after tho cabbage plants aro
not out it is wall to run a cultivator bo
tween tho rows, and follow with a hoe and
brook the crust round the wilted plants
and draw a little fins frosh anil round

WHEAT

FOR

DIFFERENT

own locality. Some interesting Informa­
tion of this kind is furnished in thereporta of intelligent observers to tbo agri­
cultural department at Washington.
The Michigan Agricultural ccllogo re­
ports that th* Imported varieties—Geno­
ese. whifo Crimean, Egypt iaa'-xnd Indian
—grew vigorously in the fall, but were
not sufficiently hardy to withMand tho
winter. Extra early Oakley
tender for this latitude. The DtoM Med­
iterranean, a bearded variety, stood thick
on tho ground; nospiqtorrust: was

showed some ruat on the leave*, tmt nc
smut, ripened unevenly.
Missouri experiment station, reports:
The Crimean, a coarse whwit, mostly win­
ter. killed
The Indian and Egyptian
wheat, all winter, killed. Tho Diehl Med­
iterranean Ktood the winter well and gave
a gv.«d berry. Tho Genoese, &amp; failure. The
McGhee white gave a moderate yield of
most Ixwutlful wheat of light color, with
a pearly luster, and ripened June 10. From
Pawnee county. Neb., tbe Sheriff wheat Is
reported as badly winter killed.
The Now York experiment station re­
ports the Dinlil Mediterranean is well
adapted to this rHmate- Martin*s amber
te first class. Genoese, white Crimean
and Egyptian are failures.
ThcPunnsvlvanta state college reporta,
all tb. Imported varieties, white Crimtan.
Genoese, Egyptian and India, winter
kUlod. Tbe yield from one quart Me
Ghoe reed was 22 pounds; extra early
Oakley. 22 pounds; Diehl Mediterranean.
00 pounds; Martin’s amber, 13 ounce®
All suffered considerably from the fly.
South Carolina experiment station re­
ports the extra early Oakley a Ten- early
variety, and an aamirahle sort far this
latitude. Yield, about 20 bushels to the
acxv. MeGhee's white is a week later and
a good southern wheat. The Diehl Medi­
terranean rather late, but made a fine
yidd; tho Sheriff too late fur this latitude;
the Egyptian, Crimean and Indian al)
kilted by cold; Martin's amber about half
killed. '
Virginia. Hamptaii School reports: Ib-d
Mediterranean seems to be tho enly wheat
at all sure fare.
The southern states generally report
but little wheat sown, ta It is fat as suc­
cessful as Id higher latitudes and is al­
most invariably Injured by rust-

Professor Budd, of the Iowa Mate agri­
cultural college, thinks that tltu question
of the possible improvement ot the beauti­
ful folisged Rosa rugosa ought to be
agitated- Ha writes:
• *8o far as yet triad all of Its farms from
-China, Japan. Poland, north Silesia and
central Russia are perfectly hardy and
perfect in foliage on the great (prairies of
tho west and northwest,' where, under
common cultivation, nearly all I the varie­
ties grown at tho east cither (tall on ac­
count of severe winters or imperfect foli­
age and flowers in hot, dry simmer llr.
Some of tho rod and white varieties of
east Europe have already developed oil of
their stamens into petals, and । there are
good reasons for believing that judicious
crowing and selection would snon give a
list of varieties uniting the grand foliage
'of the rugosa with the beauty and per­
fume of bloojn of twmt&gt; of the fovorite old
vartoUea."

uciiarr. -

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Remedy
clna In U.l, ettr-

Sewnl

Hew Dlwnvei;. UM to
Klertrk Bltum- We

wc5*i“J2.^;Xr of section twrtrty te town

' S Jd bj W. B. Guodjar.

Mi. K. H. PtaiUFhFtan. o(
wrtta- 1
Ftat rtawv In
JSSm Di. KIM'- !i-w,

swaatS

ted. Hastforo. MJrt..
w.
v—Clrenitcoun^teunxxff-

cn.iuwllnn. hnvUU
attack of Bronchitis and (atarrh. It P'
nichuitant relief and entirely curedI me and
1 have no. l«n afflictedsince
I*
(o state that I have tried other
with no pxxl rfflfult. Have also
Electric Blttera aad Dr. Kte£sKew LUc
Pills both of with 1 can recommend.
’ Dr King’s New Discovery for Cotwumptlun. Cough, and CoMa Is wld on a poalUve

on kald mocteawe at the .Ut- o;”*«»
ttMUSMihftour hundred and ate dofim » .

the debt now reaiainlBNsecured

T,iti&gt;ar» faro

» «’• HDrug Store.

E.U-."-' •• ---------------The best wdvv in the world for cute,
bruUes. ulrere. salt rheum, fever •««.
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns,

whoUff

and all skin
plies, or no pay required. It Is guanu te t
to give perfret satisfaction, or mwry re­
funded. Price J5 eta. per box. For sale
by W. H. Uoc4}-««r.
The Second and Fourth regiments of the
Michigan state troops are home from Mac­
kinac and the Flrat and Third will take
their placet-

ubm

. Tbeal^xn

UT according to th* IlrtgIMi A,‘
Mr *eventv-«Te and . -uAJ-.*1. .

W. L DOUGLAS

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High utooLs
can friends

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V*"* •«'.
IL M. BATKS. Attorney for Assignee.

$3 SHOE. CEMTUMEH.

, Grefit mistakes have been made in the
world, by supposing that many time
troubles were’ due to bad blood.
This
ntiu ito’i'i*
*•— — --■• -—
hemlache, (Its, dizzlnrsi. .•.Iwplitwnere, etc. Ing or hurt the feet.iaakt
are nlwava due to wvakjo-s or irritation and well fining as a Hand
of the nerves of thtf bndu; dyspepsia. i*lnwind. etc. to wesknew* of the nerves of the
ly hand sewed welt H stew. r.uicn
stomach: weak lungs tecaiwed by the weak­
ness of the parts: bHluusneaa. etc- to weak­
ness of the nerves of of the liver or ixiwels:
pains, irregularity, sterility,, to derange­
ment of the uterine nerves. For all weak­
All'the above
ness, Dr. Miles' great nerve and brain food
surpasses ail other remedies. Trial buttles
A WOOLEY, AGKNT.
freest W. H. Goodyear'adrug store.
•
Hasting*.
The w ork irf rebuilding the burnt dtetrict
at Al|H*ua lias begun-

ot Barry and state of Mir-Mrol April. A. IX. lira. In fiber i

nine hundred arid thirty
iwoeenu tfiwi. x: &gt; and

and Cnnsdia
we firing up

tbe Allan thy«t iou w hici
trrtsrtwut beariu®date th- ;:tl&gt; &lt;ix&gt;
D.. tier, by which one, Zilralru I
came the owner of* sal t n
and

MinnflwntA Leads the World

life with quit

I. mid Zalrata
ring her test

K

Do you suffer from
**!1 rifrwuiJJ£
other btunors? Take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the
greatest blo.nl purifier. K» do^ .me dollar.

fb«- owr-r ofulS

America had

U th# powsrof sale
ur-4 the «tatute la

Conductor J. T.'Flaherty, of the Grand
Rapids A Indiana railrwuL has Iwen ap­
pointed depot master it tbe Union depot
at Grand Rapids.
'

No section o! Hit country I* to day alt rartine
M much aUeulluii *• Montana, ilrefitxi and
Washington: Montana because It now ranks
fint la tlie prodaetton of preetoui metals:
Onion, berauw nf its tn&lt;M climate, timber,
coal, minerals and wonderful production of
fruits and cereal'. Tbe rapid growth of Spo­
kane Falls, with a waler power caceedlbg exen
that of the Mlntwapoln; Tacoma, on Puget
Sound, the term li-us nf tbe Northern Pacific
Kailroad, with l-.ixo Inhabitant*; Seattle. 3
miles distant, an •■ncnfvUe and thriving city,
mark -this srotlcn &lt;.f the Paejfic Northwest aa
one that offers p. cutter InduroiuentE to thore
seeking new home*By writing Chat. A Fee, General Passenger
Agent, Northern l*arit)c Itatiroad, St. Paul.
Minn., he will send you Illustrated pamphlets,
maps and booksrlrltutyon vstnsMe Information
In reference to the country traversed by this
groat fine from St. I’ant, Minneapolis. Duluth
and Ashland tn PortUnd. On-eon and Tscoraa
and Seattle. Washington Territory. Thl&lt; road.
In addition to its iFClng tlw only roll line to
Spokane Fall'. Tjcoii: i »u&lt;i Seattle, reaches ail
the prit-climl point1* In Northern Minnesota and
Dakota, Montan*. Idkho, Oregon and Washtogtou. possesses un&lt;-.|uafied ceeule attractions, as
well as superior train equipment, mtch as din-

for tbn excel
tte yaatig E

wife, U&gt; Fraud. finder d*M

■at AKtaB, Bl WO &lt;&gt; U&lt;’&gt;
ihaU sell at public auettet:
at tbe aartti trout done ot tbe
City «f Hast lug-v Barry 4 '*mt

Chaaevry Order.
Mate of Mtehigau -Fifth JmilcJal Circuit, la
Chancery.
mm pending in Circuit Court, for Counn of
Barry, in Chair-ery. at the City of Hastluxs. on gage, with ten per cede, it.:- cobU. together with ai\atto#i.
the Nth day of July. A D. tnu
(lecrg* tVoolet. complainant. v». Cliarlrite ty-fite dollar-' eovrnantHi tot
Martite, defendant.
In thl« cau— It appearing that defendant.
Charlotte Mart ie, I* not a mldent of this alate,
but resides ln.the»tat» »f Nebraska; therefore
on motion of Smith A Colgrove. solicitors tor
cuaiplalnaut. It i» ordered that defendant enter

nihility

weal, containing sevent»
I published la tte Hasilna* Ba&gt;xkk.

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Duster to Tbnnms .“terr
&lt;• i off !rur.
the south pest renter iwl ••i-vrtted
a«. follow*. Ate-Wil: t’miiWria-toii El lb*
south wtat otfrtet/Mt be south »&gt;, !r. .;i:artrr
as above dc*erit&gt;re: kuni.itig r-.-it:;
-;wirter
Cinif
urininuc «*&gt;fine.twelve&lt;tt»eb*lnsv ■ «■&gt;*» -eirn «ci
O U \
nLAuAuilL links, to center of highway kb-iwo s&lt; tbe(.rs3d
"xd
ItoFtato road, thence efa threw, - &lt;-hsiH' sta
. nresra-rsnaTsriM * thirty (»»Uuks. thei.re south ten. cWnsssd
t CONSTIPATION -\«i&lt;tv seven ikti links to uuirt- r x ;n. these*
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$1,500 in Cash Prizes

great city, *

cal of pigsty

ADVERTISEMENTS.

regarded by®

on culti-

The Chicago Daily News has reduced its price from two cents to One Cent per copy.

beyond tte Al

Tomatoes ripened on tho Tinas are
much superior to those that are picked off
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&lt;7,
Sent to write ut effective ne«-»p»per
reward the writen of the three be*
td as folio-1:

ends of the vines aa soon aa enough fruit
has set. The best soil for tomatoes la a

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food-and k*

wet or too highly manured lands.
$1,000.00

300.00

A loading market gardener of Penney 1vaaia doacribcs in Popular Gardening

Hard

Cash Prise—For third bast adrartiaesoeot,
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attention

do raalterfbow

hav. often fait the need of such a medicine, and
when I found It I exclaimed: 'Eureka!*" Rsv.
J. P. Harper, Proprietor ••Chrtstaln Visitor.**
.rraxran tomato flaktb.
Each plant is trained to a stake four te
five feet high. The planta are trimmed
*1.— .1.- A. ' A—Lavin, ztnlv «

remedy for similar purposes. Purely veg­ stakes until the top is reached, when they
etable and acteirttflatlly prepared, it is ab­ aro allowed to hang over and fruit until
kilted by tbe frost. In training ho makw
solutely harmlesM, and effect* cpre where
about three tyings to a stake, tearing only
all other known remedies and the most
learned medical talent fall. That ft a fav­
orite with all classes Is evidenced by the
that
fact that during tin, past two years Sfi.OOO

to

tbe

new

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New York's appropriations for agritituro and kindrod purpose*, available

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it la perfectly
of ynara
Social ncntii
alinoof life,

vt

success In tho same line, as sufficient en­
couragement to Induce our rose growers
to systematic efforts tn this field of prom­
ise.
The experimenta of Mr. Carman on tbe
grounds of Tho Rural New Yorker have
roeultod In sixty hybrids between Roca
rngoaa with pollen from many different
roses. One of the flrat of these to bloom
this aesson is, explains the editor of The
Wtakly World, a hybrid between R rugoM and Harrison's yallow.
Thu flower
b a surprise; it has twenty petals, and
tho color in far from that of cither Its
father plant (yellow) or Us mother plant
(a light pink). Tho color te almost that of
Gen. Jacqueminot.
Tbo hybrid rrme depleted tn our ent,
Mme. Georgoa Bruant, is the result of a
flower of R. rugurn fertilised by the pol­
len of Sombreull.
Tbe plant Is said to
Inherit tho hardy constitution of tbo
mother plant, and haring foltege much
like that Of rugosa, whilo tn tbe flower it
reoemblM a tea roao; tho flower te white,
aeml-doubla and fragrant, and is particu­
larly attractive in tho bud.

nuafortunu.

Sl,500.00

given in u»- way of winter i protection
than is usually bestowed by tbe average
owner of a prairie homestead. Professor
Budd closes Ida tettor with Gio remark
that the “profemilonal tom growers should
take up tills much needed work." Tho

ensilio breath.

i£i

hmn*’

। by aroignmetit
»rytn’the yr»r

art u&gt; be found on any other fine ticketing bail-

out others in their

The Midland Republican gives tbe fol­
lowing list of names ot various counties in
■ Michigan, as originally designated by the
state legislature: Nodpekago, now Manon; &lt;
Alscbum. now Lake; Uuwaltln, now Os­
ceola: Kaykakee, now Wexford; Mlkenauk,
now lUxscoinmon; Kanotin. now Iosco;
Siiswono. now Crawford; WabfiMiee, now
Kalkaska; Omrena, now Grand Traverse:
Meegiwe. now Antrim: Okkuddo. now
Otaego: CbeonqueL jww Montmorency;
Anainlkre. now Alpena; Wyandot, now
part of Cheboygan: Kcskkawko, now part
of Enunct, Cheboygan and Charlevoix:
Tonedagana. now part of Emmet: Negwegon. now Alcona.

Papillion (Clarke’s extract of flax) Ca­
tarrh Cure, from an experiment, han

'

It is quite well known tluit varietimi that
succeed well Ln some seetlomi of ,‘h*
country prove unprofitable in others under
different conditions of sail and climate.
New varieties are also being constantly
introduced, aad It la desirable to learn
when and where they succeed or fall In
order that as little loss os possible may

'

plduant effect upon the suomaeh

SOILS.

VICTOR r. LAWSON, hURtar Tta Italy MWF, CfclMP

�■MT •
GENTLEMEN emigrants.

WE

MAKE OUR

OWN

PENS.

shaping^the FACE.

PAINT

MAN* YOUNG BRITONS GO TO

AMERICA-

THE UGLY LINES CARVED BY

-k j— —uwzcoa ci
BUU» wear oat 180.000,000

AND

discontent.

only Hoods Hanapart.'la. Sold by «!'. dnuohste.
;,I, youngster* Take Kindly to tho

Osceola comity fair ut Evart Sept.

,rue in tnikd that tbe young
&lt; tnn.ltan of tte more cdu;&gt;ughly doqiiso farming, andk

-nflned to tte high pricl’urtK ^’T
' doubtedthat steal p«.ouoid ternate
in this country, but it was som, ; aniea
tte requisite rici’Wd tabor could be
for huih »nn&lt; an.1 ,1.............
•
*CU

P'*\tn’uch of

. .7i™;.

«f“r

Uwe. if (you are

wil1

dlNfreraU; L„,yij'
lf&gt;

11 UJMIU

tte pen*. Ttet ruyuoriou* quality of (taol
which gives different colons i&gt; « qualitv tlinl
reejuinw expert mnulpukUon on tte pkrt of
UMS Workman wKn
___ _______

which- te wnrio, oud Wivh that knowledge te
must .exercise n colwitv
*«__
.

rough pioneering life of prea brat which insuree the requisite quality
“Fir»t. tte SU-.1 l.rnllhH
1-.—_ S'
nted young Briton, howwsr,
I it ion* exactly' the reverse.
; I; cuntenipt for towns, for
. .:.opkreying aa bu Anicri- ttey are heated to a red teal and rwrmittod
so ttei mo
tte omticuesu
britUcmw is
b
-.,• (or lurming, tui&lt;i entirely lovool
—------- -r.mdmd)y.
—~
I. ? i:u&gt;y te f’vlisb, to agree all rwu.-red, and the rtrel is soft uuougb to
..
.
itet n|xaitian tehiud tho be wuiilv &lt;vnri.N! Tl„... .k,
■' ,,nsnongLr'» or Ixjotmakw*
, I bite. It would bo quite quick eye fur cuk&gt;r nnd tte quick tend that
he iximporatiyn' menu -fasten, it that oonstituto tte rttill to deter i
U of ’ view. And this mine the temper of tte steel. What the *ted
ti ttet, even supjxuing i* tented fuf tempering ;it is bright. Tbe
first color that np).-«ir* I- rtras color Tim change* rapidly te a blue. Tte etartlelty.of
i- inferior urban situations tho motel v aria* with tte color, and i» nr ' I
rested at ouy point by iostaxit iJungimrin
tb- demand.
cold water. Tbe proccMe* of splitting, pal, urpriring that Americana ishmg, pointing and flushing tho pen* are
.. - iitmnally asking ns why operation'reuniting dexterity, but by long ,
mug iu. n iu luxury, educate practice thr workmen and workwomen te- ’
k-

■l the iipjxT and middle
r years .hav-- liccn bringing
.-.r tn-.-nt i-hiklreti than they

it any good pushing
nmtry, (or there tte
_&lt;Tk* hurtling and jostling
. t.-- ■ • th-.r to a living, but in addition to
a tl«- iteiitable, ubiquitous Teuton.
I'- - ■ at.• tte pr-epyt* &lt;*f tte gentleman'*
-- .. u.-h- ui br.r■;•. money or mhTvat, a high
&lt; (•
1 s "&lt;r* et'eo if it could be
i,\luy wit- Hilly pound* a year, tte
•teadvaiiL;:■* without tho mi vantages of u
yrent eity. a c. .r,.taut rtruggte to keep tte
tap ou ti ■
it and die loaf in tlie cuplioanl,
. d-ut ■MrA.-ilotjp, bad ulr, bad tobacco
aad rnttrin toll*.
•
T3K T1XAL OVTCOMU.
English
who look upon tte cleaning
.-'.tri picrtyt* aa a horrible .legnutation,
but ridihi; &gt; ti a mowing machine a purformanr- • • unworthy of a gentleman, would be
-y-.r : i l.y an American farmer aa abowing
. i ~ dtening uf tte brain. Tte perfect
:■ ■ ibiui.7-j; -f the, farming .community
ta-y -i,! •' V.lantir, which so often irritate*
tne terliih gi-ntlcmaii emigrate of capita!

h nt is deeply ad verse to such
but, niter all, what n trifling
■ •:» placed ujun tte &gt;wale* with
."■faiiil oil average degree Of
U there are more gentlemen, to
j',--ra&gt;», Imagbt into tte
&gt; t« maintained tn a aoft
- - oteil atate. fletnand and
•hanselre* Purtteyouth
. :dual lionkcnng* and
• • । - in hi* phytical powers,
many a wr&gt;rw&gt; fAt.» than ttet
—I into that immcnae and
»bo till tte *uil of tbo
Amer mt.
..-nt Ho will be ttooe tbe
ti g&lt;:utle rearing if bo have tact
Enn if te lure hi* raperflcial
■ w ahnest unrm-ogtiixabto in
! y« are from tbe ordinary work­
- — . ■! tte country of hb adoption,
«tttiar_i.,:;il. L there any special teppilife, or extra cbanoe of It in tte
'•ixt. In ;v,. u .jjng certain tricks of manner
aad
that indicate neither virtue, in•nu-.aty ur even education in its cone
•
*hat do young men of
tei dud. whoui education has bocu to them

' miHaiA

-------• “ J U
w°y to tbe biuM
JIH not try to fight item off, you wfij iu
*..? °J‘r*raor'- *&gt;&lt;“1 tho curam if )oor
mouth tunring downward,
eq d.e facer of no many sour and
maidem. married and single.
This fact ifant ihu *uue of mind yo
keep Ip *h,;« net only Ute face meetly
whole body, ta nothing new. Itisc'
us. A man or woman who
‘^ks growl dl tte time
ik.« n
n-&gt;__
. *

.. ;
----- .—.........
ran • w thing
new ~~
fab
all &gt;tht
-- tt
- -•
—, umr. anu •
hi* iguoranas and
ln ,h&lt;?
l»l bis voice.
_,Th'‘a^h,J,
fn«" plmrtng ar repulsive
They5°™ Uu«.
" niAlcs, k^-p tta&gt;
fUouU’ °I&gt;en n’ It , should not bo or keep it
»tet a* it rixnild be, and dy« tte vldnmllow
fT death cuter or tbe pink aad white of
h5aJ5h-,
S’”*™ the walk nnd tte way
thc bndT •* «wtI«L A “*louch»&lt;w a tramp
without |&gt;nde, ambition or »clf respectTwill
'
"
lit. bb knee* bent obd tte
i-oppt-d or drooping. I When
I decided about anything

would your fare during that hoar hare J
mind tho wool ter; a little rain will not hurt

Then have dinter, avoiding, us at your lunch
and breakfast, gruasy, sweet, highly flavored
or aesaoned food. Water i* tte best thing to
drink, and that is better drank after finish­
ing your meal Take your time over dinner

Ftab«

toty a whole year
permanently into

effeminate
got off some “hard words’ with ter mother
or rister, or sornt teriy olie, nnd Is still going
through with it all, and giving them nil a
piece of her mind. But keeping this up riore
* __
f., .1., I, I. f mi I nf.lnf. Kin

Ratting

doet but for halibut stronger tackle and
bigger books arc needed, while macterel and
bernng must bu taken in net*. Fbua it is
that Ik»U usually sail from port, equipped
suitably for capturing a singhs kind of flsh,
to the’ netting or booking of which each
cruft ileyotes ite exclusive attention. For
bahbuKted.lock and-tbo toothsome cod tbo
bonks, hundreds of tniloa oat to m, are

U

If you found cat that-thn girl next yet ted
caught tte sm,ill[&gt;ox weald not that know]
edg* nnd tbo foer coming of itciuui^tha

setting to work n similar power to make
your face look worry.
I see somi timce in tte street a really pretty
girl, or one who would te, worn not her. face
spoiled and being spoiled more end more by

without it, ns it Will not injure you n qui
as much os it will to eat it In a In

It

u

technically

tin' llppro» iu
-----mile or » iu length. with hooka

tte blood. It drivn. tte tert peoplo
ter. It attracttnnd bring* tte
ruin» the complexion.
You may not take much Rtock In
Wm» ju«t now. but you will in time,
will think more of them three month*
You will think of them rtill more a
hence. You cant teip thinking of
cnu&gt;e these are live truth*, and
that** alive grow*. And a* you th
them you will olmcrt uuc«n*ci&lt;xi*ly act
and te nil tbe tetter and healthier
tenthnmrr for it You needn't mind
the older folka may *ny about this, ft
them are part tteir time for learning
thing hew. You are not nna never
ba—^entire Mulford in New York Sta

.

they are dmigunUxl-ore art at a«n* ax» ...
tiio morning, every hook freshly baited with

lint I nm indebted to tbo private in | tte
ranks fcr all this credit that has cornu to
Ila was tte man who did tte fighting,

□ in clone*, woo «»***-•* —
—W
u» &lt;■— !«“&gt;■ “J*-1
.
S_______ A___th. rw-.«n — Boston

s-rtSS

s.ixsftawrt.wi'W
H Tto t» 1&lt;W
I'
nmr

HOUSE PAINT

Uj

COTS FLOOR PAINT-3

William Manioek. «f InliptiMing, has
teaud a dc«Mia&lt;I of mica six itiUra fnmr'ltepublic. Tbe blocks are wnall hut of good
qcallty.
.
M.—une bottle of Eagltali Spavin Ltalu-eut cured my fine Norauin umre of two
ugly blood apavlns wldeh damaged her
\alue at least SMI. It Is the gnuiiiest
Blemish cun-J ever used, .fohn McCain,
.il'inie Dealer, Darllngtoo, Ind. Sold by
br. E. H. Lathrop, drcgglst. Hartlnga.
Mstli.

wetll

.'•«i u« ln &lt;nr &lt;f&gt;ir 1. lirs ruwu run ZE-

T^-wmiT
~;&gt;:WONT nRY
DRY Sim
STICKY
Merrill

Block, Detroit, Mich.

CHEAP EXCURSIONS.^

TjaTHEBR PACIFIC

Saint Paul
and return

.CW PRICE RlILhulb JdiDS «
LV Government LANDS.
3i . Ffl
. . ~

Vui*

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

tw. pw. • rrow. Aon

GREAT
68419462

CharloctB.....
Katon Bapldj
Jackson
iv^tro't

Have you put off purchas­
ing a Cloak ?
Detroit
Jscksot
Katcn lU[ it!s

If so, now is your chance to
save money on the invest­
ment.

m

Marr &amp; Duff have marked
down all their Cloaks to cost
and under.

THE SPECIALIST,

You can have a good fresh NASHVILLE, - - MICH.,
line to select fcom at an ex­ Can give those suffering
traordinary low price.
from any form of

This is a chance to purchase
Lanies’and Childredfs Cloaks
cheap.
.

DISEASE,

The best possible testimonial
We have marked them all of his ability to grapple with
over in
these diseases—a successful
practice in dealing witiv such
disorders.

Red Figures

All traki run by ninetieth inert di aa orcentnu
standard Hum. Through coache* betweea
Grand Baplds and Detroit on *11 day trains.

caxo
* Went
for HoUand.
lea.
Murtafaj
andMichin.in
point* north,
and withNun
GrsSd
gySssyi- vs ftKSiians
preM dally- All other trains dally except Him­
’
P. A. HAHN. Local Agent. Marti us*.

Bgo,

&amp; S&amp;giuw
TIME TABLE,,
in effect July 1st. IBS.

Stations

Testimonials.

these he can show enough
so that you can see the genu­ toOf
convince the most skepti­
ine mark down.
cal, from the very best citizens
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
cluding business men, farmers,
mechanics and others.
Special bargain in Dress
DON’T PUT OFF
Goods, Plushes, Silks, and Vel­
Seeing him if you are suffer­
vets.
ing from such diseases. Now
Also Flannels and Blankets. is the time.

- Hprtn*Brook*..
Richland Janet..
Oreeiry.......
,...MDo^.........
..DettM....... .
Cloverdale....
NuhV.......
■Hbalta..........

aliegan. Al Hsrtlng* with

I

Underwear in white,-grey or
gcrrlet cheap.

Consultation Free

CRAND RAPIOS HKRD.

Holstein friesianS
F.8TABIASHKD. 1876.

The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he can-Tn re
yon.
Extended experience as
We can save you money on
your Cotton purchases, either a specialist enables him to
easily determine, and the best
in bleached or unbleached.
of modern appliances and the
most approved remedies,
for special cases, many
MARR &amp; DUFF. adapted
of tnem prepared only by-Dr.
In front of Fanners’ Sheds. Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily where oth­
ers would fail.

sliur-ly
“Kvnt u‘ Ulft’ car"
U1X“- ■“
did tho work. Now, comrade*. there

OTMUoo.
__

brio* r~. w U»S
when most of die world M

befall those who ore not. &gt;•*
HU ttue that * nw^T
J team before8, • «■ 4 o’dock

FRIENDS:

Don’t some of your neighbors or

mon soldier that we are indebted to nay
credit that came to ui I ofum taid awnte
ntanaluff for my soldiers' welfare, and I
never killed a man unnecessarily. One great
trouble with man *te command troopa is
that they kill men uunecssaarlly. You may
. ..
______ if vm c-ivn

.

friends want the Benner during the
campaign?

killed for nothing; ttey do not.

to US.

Mrs. Dart’s Triplets

K V.Zoigw-, I-'rom a «tudy of rtatirtice
vi..rul y&lt;uft ti.'taarn* that firm of unRJMWUurhJj tfl WOOdl. fnrnurtwuta. bemu.

.•••’&gt;■ vfUui cuinddeut with the peri’,l,
riiootliig ttara. Ho point*
I'lring tiio first eighteen day* of lart
au.
';-rtorms, nah mehoric d»‘•‘■■'■ItagraUoaai were of frequent
an'L
A rkauraw Traveler. ’

Ulf GES
Study. It
Phtniolojcixta estimate that tte heart
heart
does 4,noo.ooo jniniids nf -work •meh dnv.
No
wonder people drop ikwl with
w&lt;4» &lt;&gt;ui biwte. Thia reuhl te prrientrd
by br. Milre* sew and great discovery, the
Cure. Aiwaj * ronuni-nre* when yon
tir* liegin to get *liort of breath, hate,
weak, faint or siimttering 'pells, jmln or
Umdenirsx in side, etc. Sold «t W. IL
O«w!y«irS drag store.

,\ rv much more or Uie wore u. ■
w York than b Imagined by tte ^tak-

such* life If they are otter'.ilthyaml industrious?—Mac-

v
Gu' Kindled by Meteors.
Tte rvuorUUk. possibility that mysterioas
k k?™-' !‘“l U 1,&lt;VU
sParia from °th*r
«*w than our uwn tea been suggested to

.*

firmness.
If you are In mind bright and cheerful,
making tho beet of everything, wilfing to
plrose otters, but not to “toady" to thfem; if
you want to do tho “square thing" by |svery1 ody, and want also and insist on havfag tho
■ “square thing” done by rc&lt;ar«clf. your face
—New York 1Mail and Expnat.
I w ill take on an ex|.rcerion in m-conlnnct! with
| ttet kind of permanent thought, nnd it will
। not bo an pnplrasant one. And expreadon is
adopted
for------------------- ; four-fifths of beauty.
Tte au«ua to be
,----------------rnent of robnss ben Ith are clAqiincHi, reguThere nr., handsome fncre tte same ill the
tarity of halnta, moderation tn dlbt. exercise, yrar round. That’s the trouble. TteJu-ver
preferably in tte &lt;n«&gt;a air. in accordance change. Be ttey on man or woman there is
with tte cajiortty of .tho individual and n»- - i-ot enough -brains inride to make I ttem
turn of tte contort,.and abstinence from I change.
strung drinks and tobacco. It a man train* ■ It U nund ttetallies nnd swnys and fficaws
limply to improve bu health te does so toon, and fwematre. and doe* K. to ln&lt;L. Th­
or hw modarataly: if for a contort, more or mere face w ill bold but a rbort time tfdt tais
Imc. stnetiv in nccordancu with tho imtair- 1 nn rhnna&gt;H of ..vi.,™.;.,..
I. l
wv.lv-..,
..
... v-.. w,
.
n,r l-uru{&lt;-ui HAprcnion ui inc race a* it u
without a trului-r if te ha* an ordinary tu like changes of fwhion in drew. Anda*
Mwontri common *eu*e and will paw*. : isi* natural, it bright in both com*. |
Tte man who simply derirea to livo iu a ■ Inm tailing you ttet your daily thctighta
cound, bcedtby condition should follow tteee 1 are not fog nor air nor myths. Thiy are
rules, modifying Item riigbtly, according to ] forcM. They nro thing* a* real ns tiling you
agoor..pby»iqte:
'
' —*-------- r.i-.
—
t .
Gvt up not later ।
rub yourwlf with
tte I They can make you fortunate or unfor
g, but in llfwor buriiMwa They can make yc rick
-«n,.
------------- ---------- .—■ —----------Then | or well. "No,” say you. If 1 were
&gt; tell
draw and take a fairly long walk tefens and ! yon at lOo'dock to-morrow morning t! Xthe
—
Im.I'I...
IVnIW r.\ vnn* nl.Nint &gt;WNU ■
„ m., aa—
L ,,.—

incline to active ratter than

■

will

uniform, ranging
to ono duUar r
be quality cf fir.uh. Tbo boxes sold gunerally contain u groan. Tte tert now tn tte
market are of American mate
Writers
who buy foreign pens ut fancy firftxs find
them far interior in durability to tte Ameri­
can artlcla Persons who write continuously

Iff. at any rate, bn ven. &gt; material anxieties.
The? may g •_ within certain limits, almost

•I nti-l l-Eiging nud sufficient wage. If
r 1 •. - &lt;
nmoug n cIom rocitrily lower
S t!:at In w’ju h ttey were born, It is pro•■rtioi.i.ti-lv lim.liIwarted and 1ms likelr to
lt&gt;- the lurch in caojuf unforeseen
wtfortut
If tho physical work b hard.
. proportion uf English youth
. .a! t-il t« infinitely preferable
■iter and th privation from fresh
•tiakb this is only fancy and a
.-a, .- to te rid of txxik*, but often
.. gt'nuiminnd will stand tte tert

COITS HONEST 5
-i

pretty

- ------- , —
wuuviih man
•
American »toti. Thia uniformity of quality
i» twewarv. Ixvano&lt; nf h— ____
v

.., nod tten send ttem screw,
•d..: on
land—an oct'uiy te .-arritd on aa well nnd
&lt;t*n]&gt;arativcly auvducated
,t-on i&gt; natural enough te
he first place, do not look at
lhe *amc eyes that we use.
■ml. have little notion of tte
• • iumy
this country, ami
e-.mpctitten that exists.
If
vacant desks’ !•&gt; offer to tte
: -r i»ml upper middle claw, no
■uld 1- v.xigbt with eager-new.
i , nd4/ influential American
H ws w.-If that, if ho hud the
.• tn ^curing the most humble
I &gt; •.- telf n doM.n English
Haileybury, te would be
Nuiiplisb tte ta»k.
American by any poaratriar aversion to initeil pteuuhs iu phystrtuige taw auinuiUw sucti

FORONEDOLLAR jj

Miuwmb nraiity fair-September

. n'.qyictton of tbo kind it has
.
This filling against farmgenuine .ambition and partly
(.■bbishnesH. and tte provincial
i.idRy noting and deploring its

। n higher pursuit, nkw* vulgar.
. .vupuUun Ilion cultivating
if m -re* This is not. considerdittous of transatlantic life.

YOUR BUCCY

Weaktmnl aixl derangisl liver*, KKnnai-te nnd bowel, *bou1d new be ncird up«Mt by irritant.* like eonimnn pill*, bnnt. etc.
Mik*’Fill* cure* fiver complaint, rnustil»atlon. pili*, eh*., by a new nM*.h&lt;&gt;&lt;l.
Samples fn&lt;e at w. H. Goodyear^ &lt;innf

Brought On—Think.

l*rorid«nt CKvelar
ETw^lSll
Halt
SheridanV Address tn 1988.

that would NT0®
rttatily. and they
“cAtSTtete of the- triplets wni tree to

WELLS. RICHARDSON A CO.. BurllfUtton. Vt.

Ask them, and

�iG
)

snnsucE fe*,.

PUNISHMENT

FASHIONED

THE

STATE OF

rkGi

CSMTIUL AHERIC4

DELAWARE.

Or utterly twdJrd forth hta M

A CASE OF COMPOSITION.

rtmunbled Mr. Thlrtie’s (excepting that the
rhlch I bad not observed before., written in

pings are tbo outcome at a court of quarw
n, aions of tbe peace and jail delivery. Tc
ST^tivre of this sleepy old place tbe whip

acquiring too kind of education which was

eon, resulting from tbe blended photographs

Dora's curiosity and amazement thus excited,
a brief search had enabled her to discover
another photograph of Mra Thlrkle, which

Dora's

which

composite

photograph, so

larceny to highway robbory and
of th* girl Of 15 beat hopefully trader tx-r old

Golding would arrive.

Her doth* fatbar
many emotions which fluttered In our
hearts and expressed themselves forcibly in

Dora's

cruel

_.
I appreciated
position—bound by infinite

■■■ ■

minimum qpd forty tho maximum •
. Most of the offenders are poor, n
blacks, and 11 looks to an outsider as

boy. for instance, is brought Into

Suddenly my blissful agitation was given

told my story, you can consider what had

graph look like meF and picking up a photo
graph from an adjoining table she extended

While we

much
Dora's likoneeR.

abot through me, though quick os thou
ojicnrd tho mliolve and rend aa fallown:

of the twin children born to them; bound by
tbo Indissoluble tins of blood to parents hum
bio and uneducated, and to a twin brother

Tho outlines were a trifle

alighted

the

parlor door

wo*

violently

sidored a fine specimen of photography, but

“Poor child I what
claimed Mr. Golding.

from you," exclaimed Mrs. Gokling
little distance, she made-tbo following

from Philadelphia.

My

The Goldings had re

“You know that, unlike most girls, 1 am
the soul of punctuality, being generally
ready for anything fifteen minute, before

the prosecuting officer in all tlw criminal
courts of tiw state, reads the indictment

It to fun of hint*
brilliant daughters. .
and points for girls
nuua-u
.Mt....... ...... ... - . —. ..
and ambition. Louisa Alcott was ao full of
wit and strength that- she chiefly educated

untl-s his bandhi, which enutain.-. i.roera
for tbo bride, and the fatlmr. tapping agxia.
bands in some attractive i.-.Uin-

oner is found guilty, and tlie dignified chief

darling girl, but she Isold mo aloof, and

wan filled with friends of both fami lira

grand jury This document te a ponderous
affair, copied after tbe'old English, ns U
everything connected with the court, and
cliargm the defendant with stealing two
...
St Tl.» rtf-iarwr

Tbe trembling wretch stands up in tlie dock,

ough knowledge of tbe life which aba under­
took to reproduce, and in her willingness to

—— z—- ——-- —
-- —
cover, that you had found the portrait which

folk within are so busy examining tbo flawr
that thav fnrtr«t-th«ir
... -j- .

THK ■RIUrGBOoM’S OPPCSTOnTT.
This te toe brichgvsom'. opportu^n-.

Before tho question could be answered the
usual.

Mamina was fiurned and had twenty

wedding wax regarded wjth a good daal of

and Mra Thirklo, accompanied by a young

confusion excepting myself.
cticahty.

pillory only, and not whipped at alL

Dreseed as I

Hbe
llttte photograph gaUery I told you of, which
it waa Ills custom tolock himself in. ao that
be could pursue hte favorite bobby undis­
turbed. I knocked at tbe dqap no answer.

locked.

expressions of surprise.

Mr Thirklo braced

though by common consent, took heats, and
listened to him 1 afterward b-orned tliat.

in ISKk

It is a mistaken idea ttiul

On tho contrary, it yielded to my

। remain ut tho threehlittie while, in order that I may

lory and tbo whipping

was pushing against jmpn's body!

He box

tion in th” same direct, oil
About

found out afterwards, ba had just unlocked

summer holidays which my legal duties
permitted mo nt thu Golding residence.
Upon th* firn &lt;tay of my arrival, a dark

and was cordially received by my future
fatoer-in-law and mother-in-law. Ho was a
bandsorao num, plainly, almost poorly,
ncr.

to have a look nt l«r (indicating
turn ut tbo thumb). Prank was
feeling an Immense relief, “that tbo wedding
was postponed F
“That had nothing to do with it wtiat-

and left him at tbe door of a foundling hue 1
pltai. All his little clothes wm-o oa him and

immediately. It. was what 1 raw in thoVoom

and never told him the truth till tbe other
day when she was dyin'.
And ithu baby
clothes aa was found on him. wito hte name

square and fifteen feet high. About eight
feoi from toe ground is a platform about six

ribs of a rniwd umbrella.

On either

adopted from tbe asylum by a kinfl hearted.

Ho was apparently

A chill

afford ft!

pickle jar with
is obliged

through mordiut I would ndt

heard papa speak of composite photography i

what they might
might say or do This man boro the singular
name of Glasgow Thirklo, though I was

consists in taking two or more photographs

nt in the middle) jpin hamls and in­
dulge in dance and frolic round too might/

was so glad to see him that chey brought
him straight here to mm you, ami to tell you
that now they’ve got him, they ain't coming

tippling without stint until it m tuiptiid.

center, tbo upper portion lifting as a hinge.
tbo portraits shall coincide as perfectly as

properly prepared plate, and the result is tbo

a sufficient number ot calabashes ni u set flcutfa
To toe invigorating strain* pt make

then, with torches made of piro spliutt, tbs

and pole by turns with a multitods of con
tradictory feelings. The genuine lovo of her
reputed parents did not perfectly repay her
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_
&gt;.

should happen to-you.

was now only loo evident why they had paid

.. ......
wu Mivir iocs, ns
araoTAToiia UKaxuaixt

light broke In upon ma
mvm

and dopes

him l«t

Saturday morning

Hullditir Neu-

At 10 o’clock tbe sheriff

rood testy
That t
achieve

difference

the gentleman riding by with fold*! *rws
training and handling weights, in making

intour roinpostyi
too much. They told
Her singularity consisted in tbo fact that Lar

my father nnd mother; that that young man
la mv twin
....I ■ . T__ . .
.

naldenoe about half « mile distant-

ore fastened to to. prat, and a deputy sheriff.

"Then J understand that Mr. Golding has

are mystified."

buildinq from basement to top fix* w ess

My darling," he tod, ‘Mr. and Mra Trim

any stiffened, musclodwttiMj iWal No.fuu

“What tbnn ran yon nwanF

searching look, than, putting her band in hcr

unfortunate enough to midsy
Wul» &lt;*
put anything combustible &gt;u pvxisuty te

perfanned nightly for nearly flfu-&lt;&gt; vwux' ,
“Ho pumas a similar course wi’-h ftJN®
to hte home. Generally be Ute
“
hb library until midnight, and itauwdiawj

had noticed.

ma, exclaimed:
“Lookr-

indulgent, if they
duties.

toe sole purpose of gratifying their affection

Tbs Pabellon Nacionai

trawrawnra

railroads. He owns and is erecting
seme a--id suLatantlal Imiidiai;" in »■* P“"

toe woman who ported Mr hair like a boy's!

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Hastings

CountyVOL. XXXIII. NO. 14.

Banner.

Hastings, mich.. august i. isss.

Hastings Banner.
* * ppii'i’-luxl W^dncndaya, by

COUNTY NEWS.

WHOLE NO. 1731.

yF to ton take* another boom, this tlmert**

Mrs. O. L. fipeoeer had quite a serious
accident. On returning from picking
' cooKfcWXSXBRShuekteberrles and while attempting to post*
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«* ~iur for another buggy In a cut driven by Mra. K.
StTOum- they locked wheels and the result
HAVIN'Mrs. Jakey Tack Is on the sick list
J *a* a smash up." Mrs. S. was dragged
some distance on the ground but luckily
jj... qq 2r‘i£JT?&gt; U
-A.itno bone* were broken.
.
the end of the seal
moor brrrlZ.
P™'
J. S. Ickes and wife attended the U. B.
Wm.
,un&lt; w,
IW&gt; quarterly meeting at Frw-]x&gt;rt.
V'
rent" *"“•
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O
’
Donnell.
wwte?
reside*
« . W. McKibben's sister and daughter
returned to their home In Ohio.
always thn mending bosket, or if nothing ba
bJ^SL’SS'SST
The meertng at the Pud Auger school
AP". KHTWINO RATES:
lar
Creek.
's-'t babtath was a success. Rev.
F. G.‘
Win. Hamilton, of Kalamaroo swmt
U0"9jffi-w^orspieiii
Sfu»,
U
,
with
A.
r.
LwuJS'TS'r.
Kidder
preached.
Johnl
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Corners,
S. Kaiser will finish the new M. E.
Brown &amp; Cairn*. Pralrievin*th2ldder *“ve
•ned*!- • h-bSenmI^^tf,Prtoting Dechurch at Martin Comers, east of Ha*Ungs,
and taX .
Wldlng till*
V
A. G. Je**up,6ranror(lle.
and have a nice stock on hand.
"monotonous existence," and occasionally
CMoni't । •
Jgpatteras of maehlMry*
Priehard vitta.
coualn, of Balding*, were at Pod Auger wnno wise men say "too little sleep." If
v/im P' 'VanM!r &lt;to‘l Wife, who have been last Buinlay.
proprii-ro^
bP
d
,vrel
l
,
to(l
■it®'!o^pd**» lob work.
I). IL'pklns and wife, of Martin Cunu-ra,
uk. "v ?rn''‘.ub rl“"-b-*’
!?.«J2S‘?er’««»* Place* named who
went the gw-sts of S. Kaiser last Suntjpj. iiuand year out, would driibarately make up
their minds to take a midday nap. they
would find in the long run that they could
In
*',r
,ri™d“^^W^klBKKRN.
Mrs. Caroline Allerton is slowly on the do more and letter work^ and come out of
gain.
hard work with better nerve, than if thsy
l..lhu“„i!2i""L
•‘•'nwn-luvl.lt
ssay"" ”■b"
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F. Uates. nt Orange, and &amp;ir. Thorpe,
Itarryville.
of Riverdale, were here on business last few minutes of daylight sleep wi'l coma
V.tN'ARMAN,
Rev. C. p. Goodrich has returned from
gTl’AKT.
week. I
hack laden with manifold riches of strength.
his northern trip.
Mrs. Wm. Carbough is taking care of
Mr. Comatock. of Hattie Creek, and Mrs.
sleep in daytime. If any one will lie down
Some farmers in thl* place have com.. her daughter. Mrs. Allerton.
Barber, of Irving late of N. Y.. were mar­
M. II. Bloom and wife visited friends hi
ried In the church last Wednesdav. Rev. menred cutting oats while others haven't
Hastings Sunday.
C. P. (kKMlrich performed the ct'-renmny’ got their wheat all cut.
Oats are Im-Ing harvested.
Th, W mun nrlal .1 J.^ph |t,Un&lt;,-.
The chureh was nicely trimmed and quite
Bert Hart brings to the front a new bring gbte to sleep In daytime. For many
’ *n™'W
rrntn**-.
:i company gnthervl to witnetw the fen- JTno
threshing machine and engine of Nichols neonle th** half hour per day 1* ratfictent re*t
mnny.
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to help keep good »tn-ngth all day. ■ Th*
A Shepard. Battle Creek.
(.hit* are being harvested this week.
Martin'* Corner*.
E. Jjiekhart and wife In company with deep nt tjight will b* all the better for it,
Mr*. Whitlock, of Hastings. Is ar her
To^y the steam whistle of the thresh­ dame* Murphy, of Hustings. Kjmdayed IracaoM thi nt-rrS will not I* *o worn and
*-! l&gt;aw..
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-oil’s trying 1“ regain her health, whirl: ing machine i* heard for the first tim.- thl* with Robert Hlivens'. In Baltimore.
.
lia*tl:igs, Midi- ha* been poor tor *omr time |m*t.
season at Horatio Warner'.*.
No one esn make n rule that will apply to
f.. I Eckhart and J. W. Stocker SundayRailroad surveyors passn*! through here «l wlttnfriend* In Charlotte.
every an&lt;&gt; a* to the proper amount of tlerp
Orangeville.
la*t ww-k looking up a route from Fns-port
Rev. Withconib delivered his farewell noreatary; but one thing b« »urr—any woman
F. E. Fish, of Allegan, was In to^vn last to Nashville.
M-rmon ht the Free Methodist church Sun­ hail better err on tbo side of too much d-.-cp
I. l&gt;.. Homeopathic Monday un legal busliies*.
Splendid weather for lianotlng.
_
day evening. Then- was h large attend- than run any risk a* to wearing out her
and S.urgwili.
1
Dexter Brigham, of Decatur, vlsiovl
nerve*, which wack on ton little »leep I* «uro
Mr*. Silas Emsley and her sister Ernina
friends here last week.
Smith have gone to Petoskey to visit their
Steve Sprenget's threshing machine is to do. Children, to^, are soriuftiin** abused
Our school coininrnrre next Monday. sister.
i..plh responded to. Rcsiby tbore who love them bwt by behig obliged'
again heard in our land.
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Center and Church; Jennie McDonald teacher.
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&lt;,||lnan and *•'* »"• visiting their
Mr. Brook* has commenced digging * to gid up to breakfast whether tbeir rioep la
Boro, July 24th. to Mr. and Mrs. Cortex *011 Nile.
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“out" or not. They will wake up of Jbrir
well for .1. Watrltig.
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GrlswelL a girt; Cort Is as proud as a mate
own acconi when they have rirpt enough.
turkey.
We women do too nlucb work in many
in and Sunrwni.
Prairieville.
Harvest, both wheat and oats is About
D. Klingensmiths -one of our leading
dirts.-ttona We *ew top much, we i»on&gt;e of
A good soaking rain would lie very a«.greenbarkers, sport* a Cleveland and nil done.
ti») (cnib too'mueb, oik! many a one clean*
We wm&gt; favored on Wcdneaday night ceiitable jwt now.
Thunuan hat. but Orangeville will gjve
Wli*-at has turned out better than ex- for hard bouts al a time when a very few
o । Rroadwaj . near Court Harr!.«on and Morton 75 majority all the last with a fine shower, the first for Mime­ IMWted. and most of It is gathered in.
' minute* of rare taking would hav.. prevented
time; com and potatoes are still In heed
same.
The harvest dinner on Wednesday last tbe-necoMity for tbo cleaning If we would
A-i
take a nap in tbe midrt of tlie day, nnd by
Mrs. D. ('. Jordon Is visiting sMlrand of more mln. ■
W heat Is a much better crop than was wa* yell attended, though the picnic of forethought rave tbe time frrtn unneceraary
Rapid* and De* h enjoying single blessedI.awy&lt;&lt;*.
supposed it could ]KMslbly lx- la*t spring. Saturday undoubtedly made couslderablu work, wB might live longer to do work.
difference
a»
many
could
not
attend
lioth.
lUlock, Hastings.)
S. &lt;«. H. Brook* and wife, of youf city,
One frail, delicate woman, wbo ha* been
Prartire l» ill the'
S40 was taken In however.
brother Lew mu-day last week while on and Mrs. B. A. Walker am! daughter, of
The Good Templar* were out in force and her five children happy, thinks her «uoMartin, are visiting In the vicinity of Pine
* .E. KEKAVn&gt;».
his way to Gun lake.,
Saturday; sptul the day at Gull lake and
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.
,\tti)nivy.ul l aw.
ij
Mrs. Edgar Brown and children are lake.
report a most enjoyable time. -IL S. King, one of the first settlers in
(Over J. s. ।loodvar &amp; (*».'« More.f^
visiting her father Capt. E. C. Phetteplace
There will be a water-melon social here rested, tier l&gt;ody and mind refreshed, and
gnrike* tn si: c lurta'of the skate. Coileetloua at Petoskey.
Prairieville, ha.* been visiting among old
this week: haven't learned when or&gt; where.
Cha.*. Bmtirj who is employed In a mill friends tor several daya.
Mrs. W. C. Bush and sl*ter Jcs*ie will
Nehemiali Cook, who was .-s&gt; badly In­ .*|a-hd a few weeks with their sister Mr*. become overtired before night. Kho l&gt;et;an
r. WFi &lt; \
i nt White Claqd was in town to-day.
jured a couple of weeks* ago by being Temple. Hurlng which tian- Mr. Bush will the hatrit when she first I wgan to keep bouse,
thrown from his road cart, I* slowly Im­ visit Kat»*as to look after hi* property
b igqnt for Uw Ohio Farmed * Insurance Co. |
Lake Odo&lt;«
proving.
there.
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..... •;Frank XUb- I’ Ksxllnic kb wbral aM
W* hear much about woman'* right*, but
Some fanners in till.* vicinity are thresh­
1 wribl to .ship so ns to make room for the
Nellie jtayton s]&gt;ent Sunday with her no woman iwes all the right* that are ac­
coming; crop of wheat that will soon lx- in ing their wheat from the shock lu Ihr field friend Mm. Ixiveland.
corded her unhw* the makr« of herself physi­
and
report
the
yield
as
good
for
this
year.
£t'K»K a SHELDON. . .
Mr*. Unory Alverson I* visiting al lu-r
the market.
All the lakes hrn-alHiuts, e»pecia1ly Pine brother'* Capt. Earl's and among her nutn- cally the strong woman she ha* a right to
H. IL Wager loaded a car of white oak
lake, are being largely patronlust to’ peo­ erow* friend* here. Mrs. Glover accnm|mny- be, then increase* her mental ctrength to
AMnrt Bb».k. Hastings. Mich.)
timber for the Lansing wagon vyork* last ple In purfijit of pleasure and fish.
what it should and can become. W hen the
U*r- the ,-n'y : d AbOract books to Bai
Ing
her.
Monday.
,
majority of women do thia there will 1m« no
Cwsnty.
.
out the tire* air
While
ure iti&lt;*t &gt;&lt;-l ktmllcd unGeo. Nel**on has moved into John Earl's
The passenger train nuts each way daily
drr the political pot, j et
home, the ncigblicrhood and the nation.—
it. IW.HHMAX. Hmtm-piithic Pby- and our freight; thr road wills to Im- &lt;h&gt;’■ •gin -to-may
troll rest
you assured
may restthat Har­
Blanche fborjw. of Richland. is visiting
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'i&lt;'an i«ii&gt;! &gt;urir&lt;ni.
Inga !«wbt»lne*s From the start.
rison and Morion will receive, a .big ma­ her young1; friends in our pUngr.
A large and commodious mill with new jority in NovenilM-r.
WliltneJ's show Tuesday night.
and Improved machinery now takes the
IfAKTIX Y. HAilKKlZ. Rteal Estate. In­ place of the old teinjainiry mill.
Failures in jelly makinu- are duo to several
South Hasting*.
Milan.- and bmp*, t
A. L. .tones is preparing to build a house
Corine Hinckley is the guest at H. HuvOffer na J./I. Hun ran a non, i door* north In Ute near future-.
Elmer says Ills horw did not get away. to-, sweet and not freshly picked, or the jelly
o! IVotoOee. J
The hoodlums were out la*t night.
may have l»-cn boiled just a little too long.
A liberal bonu* will I* given for some
Spoririatteatioa pbru to making exchange*
Mrs. Murray, of Buffalo. N. Y.. Is vljitA good1 business lot 2'4x165 ft for sale The Utter is the mret frequent cause of fail­
al property The uit-rotUi of non-resident lively enterprising foundry and machine Ing nt Porter Burton's.
cheap. Inquire of J. M. Smith.
tewrtj owe -t * .-aret-all)- looked after. Farau shop to locate here. That is a branch of
ure Some kind of fruit, and that very frosh
E. Pennock returned Saturday from a
ofilbiic* f»: vale or exebang*. Houses and
Chas. McArthur has moved Into Ids new­ and nicely prepared, jellim quickly, perhaps
trade that should be represented here.
trip to Petoskey and other northern points.
house,
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after tenlqinUte*’ boilin;, and if boiled past
l&gt;r. Crane lias his new store nearly cotnMrs. DavKsof Chicago. Ih vhltingat Mr.
The Cornier brother* lu»w J. M. Smith's this point will never again coagulate. Over
TAME}* A MVEEZEY.
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pletevL ■
[ 'Griffin's.
.
bouse nearly completed.
boiling cause* the juice to lose Its property
•J.
I.:iwyer.
G. Walters ha* bis new house well un­
Mrs. Bnlxjock visited at E. Pennocg's
It L* said Hutt steps- will Immediately lie of geJatinixlng, aud produce* a mucilaginous
IliViigL Mich.
way.
Prvtrs*B!ii *!iuxirt*ol Cheviot,.. Officeover derHerirv
taken
to prosecute certain young men who or gummy sulwtance.
Smith rotunn-d home from Eaton
butde Baldwin is at her cousin's this get together evening* and have a good
It} the fruit "ix’uis to yield a largerquantity
Rapids last Monday where to- has liven
time tearing down fences, opening gates, of juice than usual, an extra ounce or two of
apending n few weeks with friends and
Clarence Osgood started Monday morn­ tearing up sidewalks, etc.
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
)
sugar should be used, a* the given amount
relatives. •
ing for a visit with relatives near Muske­
On .Saturday night IL I). Banners gar­ will not be sufficient to absorb the natural
M. F. Armour has n new street sprinWet gon, den was partially destroyed by cattle.
F.
frofiriftor,
nnd iiqw there is no dmrt on Main street
Prat, a vegetable substance such as Is
F. F. Hilbert's new bank building pre- gelatinous, and will remain a syrup, even
Cst. Jefftrsvc «uj J'.-nr’ sts., Bating*, Mich.
A large excaralon aud banket picnic used in Ireland for fuelytias been found on M-uta a neat appearance and is an orna­ ■Iter long continuous boiling. The second"
Rates.Sl.oOperOay.
from Ionia to tills place last Wednesday.
the Youngs' place.
ment to our village.
boiling seldom dm* any good The only safe
The
owners
of
the
new
steanQyr
are
K.
it
has
been
decider!
to
have
a
table
plcTh-'v Bmim- h r,.-s . with pleaaaat room*. The
Will (‘miner and Uncle Goodness tuivc way is to begin to try the jelly after five
Wueye ol tli- pviblh. •« respectfully solicited. Wager. F. Sargent. W. S. Hart., Stephen ulc at Thornapple lake one week from next new boats, and now our market will tie minutre' boiling Put a teaspoonful iAto a
Haight. The Ixrat I* a very nice one. and Friday providing the boats and tables can supplied with fish.
be secured for that day. IL Hllsinger was
F. P. Palmerton wont to Ixiwcll Sunday. cool. If a jelly like film forma quickly over
astings
ity
ank It* name la Favorite.
appointed to are about securing the mum*.
Mrs. F. Sargent Is still very sick.
Morey Covel has b»-en away harvesting.
. Herbie Brets, of Saranac, was in town We'll tell you more about it next week.
Geo. Drake expects to finish Allen King's will finish it. If thia film is quite tough.it
: Ha-’inc-. - - Mich.
Porter Burton has the addition to his new house In two weeks.
last Friday &lt;&gt;n busineaa.
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Mr. Mann I* making some deckled Im­ bouse nearly ready to be occupied.
llev. I. M. Garlick preached the funeral
Frank Bush has started out with lib sermon of John Rowlader on Sunday. nerves more attention than it usually reLA.FITA.L., $50,000.00. provement* In -ids new home on Second
Mr. Uowlad-T was one of tire pioneers of
steam thresluw.
,
street.
Several families are talking about eamp- Woodland and a highly respected citizen. to all kinds of fruits:
'
C. A. Hurl Is preparing to build a new
Select currants that liave been freshly
ftig at Wall lake soon.
Fifteen month* ago lie was one of four
black*mlth shop and house. .
Three weeS from next Sunday evening brother*, but iluring that time all have
John Hummel shipped two can* of ImsaMtchigan,
Kev. Martin will deliver hla last sennori of pititMd away.
wcmmI himlirr to Grand Jfaplds last week.
Mr. and Mrs. SaiAuel Hinchman, of the conference year nt Hie Star school
Several of our farmers are drawing quantity at a time in s stone jar with a
wooden ,M»tato mMbcr: Hquecvr through a
it*; in building
Baltimore, wn- the guests of He«'*n h^Four weeks from Saturday evening the wheat to Lake Odessa.
It seem* to be a settled fact that W isal- coarw- i»ng an&lt;i then drip again through
Wrlmter and wife Inst Friday and Satur­
a flannel tmg, without premre, that tbe
temperance literary society will meet at the tand will get two railroads.
day.
0. O'. tabliwn. Fr«f!
one, of the large doge belonging to Mr.
There will be an excursion over the new school house.___________
and turn it into a porcelain lined kettle.
road to Ottawa Beach on Sunday Aug. 5th.
Held I.* sick;
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Monday evening- Robert* show held Stand over n l&gt;eiek fire and boil rapidly for
via the C. A W. M. IL R.
Fanner.* have commenced drawing new forth at till* place. The liest i»art of the
Frank Roberts great show at this place
wheat to till-* place,-*uohn Ryan having exhibition was when two of the slmwmen
J,lLuH»er Tolles, of Augusta. Is working In purchased the first load
*«*-.............. railed to sec the butchers big d-gs; Fashion
•f. S. Goortyes-.
The liarvwtidanee oti the evening of the the large U&lt;«g. mistook the showmen'.*
D. G. BShimnti.
Greble,
R. E. WebsteFs planing mill.
Ing, stir hastily until the *ugar u dtawlvwl,
Artliur Tolle and wife, of this place U7th wa.* well imtnmiwd and every one English pug for a rat aud proceeded to not longer. Bringing quickly to a boil, toy
who attended rei»ort a good time.
devour it. The howling pug and shouting
visited friends and relatives at t^aar
Wilcox and Ryan
*J°w to ma
showmen soon drew a crowd, byjthls time to *m If it jell!**- If it doe* not, which ia
Creek last week.
. , ,
... ico off in guodi style- Two other P^«'«* by the united effort* of Mr. Held, hl* wife wy untumal, boll it rapidly tor a minute or
The foreman in Webster . planing mill Jtaa were held, one at the blandI house
3 llwtnl fankHg Buiitievi Tranvacted.
two longer, but tw very careful not to over
luul the misfortune to run
'"“‘J and one at the residence of John Acker on niid the showmen. Fashion was induced to lx&gt;il. Dip tumbler* in hot water, fill them
release the pug. when the showmen best a
foot last week, causing a delay of a short
with the boiling Jolly, and *tand tn a cool,
pieeipltate
retreat,
even
forgetting
to
leave
time In starting the new mill.
hh tickets to the show which they had prom­ dry plare for twenty-four bonne If not
John Hummel is repairing b^ ‘b^blr*
BUfflcienUy jellied by thia tim*. cover th*
ised Mr. lleld lf he would exhibit his dogs.
machine and getting ready for the threshY'ovso Sot.niKn.
'“klT’lk.tb
ftdoes jelly.-Mrs. a T. Borer.

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right. aat

died

trouble in finding irach. My Ideal avoa
haunt* me atilt: y&lt;M when I
one tfiat rv
•emblM him I ahuddor and shnt a*y «yaa

disappointment when my Ideal von:»hed,tbaS

which they umsI in the kitchen, and clap oa
the Iqgf of broad, with the kitchen knife b*.
■ide it, tor tb.-se to help thcmwlvee who
winbo^ Tt}!^ Joo, hi famibo* who made
pretention* to education and refinement, n
Ttje eoiVM-quena., ip »uch cmb&amp; t« that the
children di*bke to mingle with ttxsw of their
aaiocla’e* who nro taught more elegant manQpr» nnd custom*. m&gt;('i when obliged to be tn
their conqsuiy. or that of their eMere^tbey
happy. &lt;ln a family whmy nwdneo* and
ta«te are dwplnywl in the ordinary «mra* of
•veryday life, the member* are thoroughiy
at «Am&lt; in any society. Children wbu am
•arly taught the correct u»- of knife, fort
and sjMxm, the quictoat mode of eating, tM
consbvnt use of rhn napkin, and attention to
the mlnutret iletaita of table etiquette, wifi
become •&gt;&gt; habituated to tb/w mraniingty
■mall thing*, that when they are called upon

anxious anil oft ecpmto-l query: “What shall

Mrs. Blank cotnr home* Ho* -hull I set th*
.table to make it look attractive-!"—Emma S.
Marshall in Woman.
Many a father directs all his affection and
anxiety for hie children Into the one channel
of accumulating wealth, in the fire of th*
fact thnt golden door* do not shut out death
and rickiKw*. nor do they shut in cheerful.

hut wealth tv not happlnra*. Moreover, tn
. America fortune* nrv made K&gt; rapidly and
lost so unexpectedly that a man cannot b*

to his children throughout tbe whole of their
mean* to give his children an equivalent of
wealth which no change of fortune can

fortune in govwn-

or birthdays or times like that I present tbs
friend with the duplicate of the article shs

tiling, and my set of duplicate* generally
got* around pretty wen among my friends
—New Ydrk Run.

Don't light a sick
fa'jnt of gn« bun
Don't /Blow offensive matters to remain.

instance, like Turkish toweling—out of cold

this serve* as a deodoriser. If burnt upon
other ImpuriM**.—Herald of Health.

WOMAN AND HOME.
H&gt; 'W women do differ in regard to the kind

DISASTROUS RESULTS OF OVER­
w^rtnu-ud IM l»IMIW • "•I*”’,w
WORK ANO LACK OF SLEEP.
TbomK M. B»lnl. ot &lt;«»r Cnrt. «•«
G. W. Rytm.__________ _

-torr ru ■ tnutd

W niimbrt- l»

HutorM U Moomli* *«• **«1
Wheat Is all taken care of and oat harvest

called as an idle fancy. With oornc it may

Arbour rreeuM • bjm ^"'JrS

owned by him bod »r« W ro"
"Tn lxw.nl. ol Mmwllb* bm

hl-•"l“”1"
"

ta* u» lob »&lt;

Uj-

,
OJW hi* gtxda to HiiA !»***•
rmt ot Ihr mllnwd uul »UI "’"''’"St, ,.
rm.llobrfVdwrIimit
“r«™-'
* P Leuoanl wenf to Marcellus w*
A i.
&lt;n removing Jus
T Ioryourself—A state
Y'' ■ ....... ntagea-tn* empire goods to thia place.
nml M-al.-s
nt the iteople of thia place antlclOur stock yards are cwnpieteo w
ready to «PPb the want* of •» *n
”_ — _» Mtinfirld.
,
,
Kalama- ■«*«•«««
*l Hunfeld*
wish to use them.
I ha* the wing to his
Jeur Hampton t
.pending n
"

............

homes in georgiai

'• linmigrstioa Cammitt**.

with this set My years fnliy justify the

wksaad

�WHAT 18 ECONOMY!

TWO SHIPS.

advice

a

WRITER
(ouaded at VI was -ui-j-™- -- --

nineteenth century
GIVES TO LONDONERS.

.

younger
away. "Rhe's let the baby fall down stairs;
ribbons which tbe tried in ruin to coax into I always said she'd kill itl I shall dismiss

returning with the baby. “1 never draw an.
-iomly. bokiiug it off a little, aud slowly
turning it nroutid. I.
Mattle linked up from her machine-with’cut Stopjr.i;g its quick motion, turned one brother,'Tvo gut bald ofaaciutton for all
your dumurtic difikultica. Never any I’m
"Oh, dour,” said Dolly, flushing all over maid—unlives, -i.-tora, capable, educated,
warranted by the -minister. \Vhat more
poor litthCaatriuto a corner. "W
could you askf
ase, anywsy t We may as well gt
"Raymond, what ou earth are ynu talking
go to the issinjkouw' first as tart.”
abouir
I “It's all here, you oau dm tor yooraelf. Tbe
Mattie. *‘Somewhere and somehow I know fact is, I've Ikvu thinking a good ueal about
there must !•• toinething better for us, and we this labor question, anil one rvening I wrote

ESCAPE FBOM PRISON.

dune to 1 hung bis xkXhta before lay flro
Xe to dry. It &lt;«*
«*“«a&lt;ed,10
Lat I got the idea of. taking tUB,a..a^*MJ

A writer In The Nincteenfh Century, toll
bow a I/ondon family may live on £700 a

hj

Of the thousand or more Andersonville

must not forget that twoshillings
tnrad within an iiour. Of the other- tenth
tbe majority were returned inside of a day.
So tarn. 1 can lenrn only &lt;&gt;rw- prisoners
everimUc their war from, Al&lt;lcr».4i villc to

ginia from Gettysburg, and was sent with
about 150 others direct to. Andersonville. 1
had at tfic moment of capture alxmt $500 in

in baud. I

of ndn aud 1 . against twepeue a day to omnibus make,

pc,™ tl»I — Atnto. it tn,rrih&lt;hto»br &lt;Uro»
camp seutmel with a wavx ot my ____
, ____ and district railways, con
went down into the Ullage, )»““ *»
।
saving that putting our pride Into
without cxning in *«"***‘“

' of .first dam. faro, effect, by th. and of tbe

*ta^°Lba£l'b?

strength la pretending. Our clothes are old

her troubles with servants, and appealing to
Um- b'ju uf res|wctablu unemployed women
Ing to make them look anything else.” '
for help."
v Dolly gave a sign that touched Mattie's ’ "You rainerable humbug! I road It with
“Poor little Dolly! It's too bod far you;

They would have taken

dured to “shuck" I stood boldly up and said:
“This is my uniform. 1 joiil for it. I own
it. I'm going to krep it If the Confederacy
t» so hard up that Jt must
rob prisoners,
England und France ought to lx- informed.”

And wtar a geoid ring."
Dolly smiled faintly.

I used to believe id

and sometimes I indulge myself in dreaming
about it unsf ond fancying what it will bring

Mattie set the last stitches with her Ups
compresM-l, anil began folding the coarse
ahirt- ou which she was working into a com­
pact pile.
•‘Are they flubbed f” asked Dolly.

.

wan*not discovered.

her myxulf —our cum arc so much alike—only

wait till my ship comes In,

we wanted anything.

four different tiima before 1 |xi».-l through

going out toiocA for our ship."
.
llattie put-&lt;&gt;n a bat tfider and mon- openly
Ugly than Dolly’s, and walked down the
street witli her Anti, rapid tread. Once she
turned to look Itack at the small brown Ik&gt;u«o
that was the only inheritance bar father had
. left to his wife and girls—a fortune that
Mcmed indefinitely smaller mK tlrnt tbe

The coarse sewing, with which tbe girls mao*
certainly better than nothing, nnd was eonkidered u resjxctabUs nwourcu, but at tawt it
was working with starvation swinging a
nwreiks* lash over tbeir heads.

prise uf my fellow prisouers, al) of whom bad
been deqwllcd. Tbe place was tbcnapjiroachiag it* worst. I had made up my mhxl
directly after capture that if taken to Ander­
sonville I would run any risk to make my
and not companions and friends.”
escape. 1 had not been uirid* on hour before
“All right, you Lave.my approval there; I was cauvaMung tbe cliancra According n&gt;
but I thought tile trouble was you were not all accounts tiw-y were slim Indeed. TL&gt;mistrew. They obey just tar enough to eu- stockade
heavily gtiank-d. the guur.h’ able them to keep their place* anil draw their were aware uf every Yankee trick, nnd th*wagm, .aid they have no conception of any l&gt;eopir in tbe oxmtry around i-agvrly took up
the- bunt after any prisoner who made a dash
fur liberty. Then- was nj&gt; longer any luqie
tainly yun couldn't lie worse off.”.
uf tunneling under tin- fence, aud the idea of
“If you were a boueekeuper you would do a sudden uprising of all the prisoners bad to
be abauduued in the face of the artillery
mow ritiier than tempt the unknown."
“Perhaps so; I'm profoundly thankful I'm two days 1 bad figured the matter down to
not a woman, to go on doing n tiling to all this: First, if I got away, it muvt be while I
bad strength, pluck aud money. Secondly,
fore mt, and my neighbors would think ft tbe first move Uiwaril t»capc must lx- to get a
ifcta 11 outride I he stockade. On th.- third day
..— — - —
tori You really ought to answer it."
"So I shall. I shall toll the minister I havo sired, and my offer was accepted.
Just nt that time there was a grxsl deal uf
who will correspond with him if she decides Hickness among tbe Confederatesi as well, mid
"I'd sooner havo Bridget with all her pep­
pery tumpnr. Deliver mu from superior. I'm

with ic-xpli-xitMi that seeaxMl nobody's buri-

nurious. poverty stricken community the
good man bad perplexities of I .s own, but
that only lu-ljxxl him to sj-mpathizu with
Ottwr ]h-o|&gt;le, and few households held any

knitting on the porch, welcomed Mattie
kindly. The minuter was away ; "goo* to
South AiLxms to 'tend n funeral,” but she
was looking fcB him every minute.
Mattie weut-to tb.&gt; study, and turned

If tliowdltoris letter, proving that Mrs. E.
L. Howe was no myth, created deep and pro­
found axcitetncnt in tbe little circle of three.
letter mldroraoKV’ Miss Mattie Harper, offer-

hold of the writer, with wages and condi­
tions wry carefully iqiNdfiedf To lie sure,
it was signed Mra. Frederite Lattimer, but of
. flctftiooa name in a
terms : it said servants, and not "hired girls/

to find refreshment in the papers u|ivn the
table .that seemed so much more modern and
human. There was a story that looked
tempting wit.i its spicy blur of conversation,
but this was Chapter XX

of greater nv.jx'Ct. and stipulate.! that the
engagensmt was only for a month of trial,
at the end of which tune, if Mrs. Ijittinier
be not pleased, s&amp;e would pay their ux|X-nses
boma
“It'll come pretty tough on you, Marthy
the Sunday school lesson, letters from a Harper, ta-ing looked down on as u servant,”

bouseliold hints and economicH, at which
Mattie smiled grimly, with tbe feeling that
abo could open some depths of experience in
that line berw-lf, and at last a letter from a
woman adilreuied to the editor, complaining
that the world was out of juiut and iu need
cf regulating.
“So it is." thought Mattie, nodding assent

bar breath came more rapidly. Why, here
was a woman in desperate need of help, aud
here was »Ce. asking only the ebunev to help
her, and they were but twenty miles apart.
But then, ixwhaps, tbe letter was Just made

Mrs. E. L. Howe, and at tbe thought
Mattle threw down tbo paper and went to

bo

"I dout core to asaociote'witb tbe family;
we don't associate with the mc^we make
shirta for,” said Mattia "I shall Law Dolly,
and Dolly will have me., and wo shall both
have the balm*. I denythink we shall care

said to Dolly.

"And I wane her to under­

raktllxtol their social standing at. a glance,

Mattie's

kkiuurtlilug camo clattering along the hull.

| riumta-rs wa* the viic-&lt; -f ..white man who
coux-riding upto the place. Loukhig Out
; b.iw.-en tbe logs^Maaw that bewasaUoui federate cnvidrynuta, aud from Lis uiu-l
splashed apputrance 1 could gu.-w that lu।-bad riddrta many mfim. His wdutaUuu a* ho
rode pp was:
I.... i&lt;ir imt to nlta Hint t» &gt; ist-nta'. out Was Hut
hL.oi.i. viane out!"
.
"Ho! llmr
thnr’, r&lt;m
you nigger*,

whole outfit would have Iws-n held In con
tamptbyabacKWfodslwgtniMr. The day I
went out of th* stockade there were twentythree Confederatas &lt;m Un- rick list uud at
h«st 1,IW prisoner* should havo been under*
nodical care.
I am. informed that 1 would ba put oa my

fore felt at liberty to carry out any plan
which might come to me. 1 knew the henUouof Auderronnlk-to a dot, and tbe long

the Union lines. Such prisoners a* Lad got
away hiul no other idea tluui to put dutanre

knew every highway and plautatiuu fur ten
miles ar. und u*. In another fortnight I

as sigbteeens and, as 1 employed tome cf
them to bring lhe Imrk aud route, 1 had every
chonev to jHirsuc my inquiries I gut tlit
highways to the west truthfully mapped out

gradually exchanged my uniform for civil­
ian's clot hes, and by Che time I was ready to
go 1 hod nothing blue left. Up to three days
one tiling 1 should havo krjg it locked in my

"Oh, you darling!” exclaimed Dully, nqv-

wanted belonged to a captain, iuul was cared

mutual satisfaction and benefit The prob-

little saying,
"Where's Bridgutr
And to a minute the nurse jxxiuced upon
him and dragged him off, calling him "a
littio toruu-ut cud u bad, naughty boy."

from words be had let fall. I reolued that he
was anxious to escape to Urt Uuion llu-ju
To reach Joe after nightfall 1 must have an

utter tailure, and tbe baby clung obstinately

but to gut the liurae if I vould. Autumn had
uow come, aud the rainy s -ason might soon
be expected On tbe morning of tbe day I
had set for my isst at Andersonville Joe

tauxt bo a good many disagreeable tbiiigii

stoppod abruiitly.

writing to this indy to inquirer*
"Mol in tlx* lasxt. I will forward your lot­

they hurried to lb* ttoor.
•‘Yottan- hiding » white man tn thru-*! lie
ram.-berv this morning. Bring him outer
I’ll have tbo three of you skinutxi ulivu” '
“A white manf*queried one.
“Yas, d—nyou! BnuglUmautr’
For a moment I gave up, believing 1 Usd

patictax- with ignorance in others, aud dung incouiir was sucii that I di-tarmintxl to fully
to luir deep perouaxiuu that nothing but the trust him, aud 1 finally queried;
most vigurou* putting down could ever keep
thoeu girls from disagreeable .u*ucaptian. cape from thUl ’
"Ou footf he asked.
But long before lha tad uf tbs inontb Dolly?
“No, on luirscback."
“Wbar’ yu gwino to git a
"I’ll take the eaptalnV
able thought, and drank In ris’jght from the
“Which way ye gwiaef
bliada! park, with its flowers and Urda and

us tho ahUdrau she loved and guarded.
— &gt;s for MatUu," Mrs. Lattimer
to her brother, "sbo's tavaluabk, and I shall

tbormy first week. That's-

question, and if ay ship ever ooew in 111
wvtew tho taner out of arniitode."
benefactor,” said tbe editor.

:toto
aids

rjl-r Trips p&lt;x

t B&lt;r»Kp

DETROIT ANO CLEVELAND

E. B. WHITCOMB. Grea P». Arar.

Detroit i Cie^lind Steam Ningitin Ct

He is enduring the situation, and

northwest.* a
Eatat l*,.ulll

»’ &lt;*.

s &lt;.
’• &lt; ’ *H’ •

!■

..

«

.

.... « ...

...

.. ..

thankful. But not^lwa.v- Mr u.
of Trail ('reek. St « Istr Co.. ,\rx.
!»a4 a Iwl attack ol eMih rtx! freer,
was fifl) ot m*laris&gt;I &lt;-r tw-esrar* I
lyabl«to work at al!, reiw tim
wuuM palpitate for two !»«-'» *'
tegS WtFUld cut cold to thr klirrt. ai&gt;
■wetri
to dlr
tteplerc.’.*r r.v»......
tw.
L_d
_,__ Inv...

moral advantages.’

wnw*: -’lw luvi.n.- ■- --nw fo*d after ratkig. 1 ttio-sgtc ! wm par
Into c*usumptKa&gt; I sooDl-ssa w hsie ««
... .K_ -I- — .
,.|. -,..l
1
late

Keep your eyes peehd.* and is propelling his body and muactemore
strength df his muscle.
So far from making a "small doctor’s biU,"
this vary overstrain, caused through piling oa

awoke i*. w» night. I was now thorough)v
rested, but sharp set. Hatided tluvt I run a
the plantation. 1 ImsUmI for the highway,
and as soon tis I Strack it 1 sut off at a brisk
Itare. While the- ram still continued, there
was considerable travel, end every half Lour
l__.« I U_.l l-l J___ ....
. .

proted that 1 M
beaded for Columbus. 1
kept on until r•
come to tandt
which I should have

was, Inspected, a runaway. 1 guvs him my
rtmlklnm al &gt;
..________ ;

- .
------ — —
* wxutqr a p*XUtaUon fur provisions. In un ininutta we

■filing, attributing their condition to any-

writing hastened Lis death, and Roacve Conkmained down town all night, nuking hinuxlf
us comfortable rj b&lt;- could in bis office, in-

will, in furvnig and straining his body after
a day of mental labor, in that thrw milea &lt;4
struggle on foot along Broad Way to his hotel
luring that March Llinard.-New York

other day. *‘Mra Langtr?* fas a remarkable
woman. She ran do mero with $ 10,(100 titan
•mother pcreon oould with MO.000. That b

uJ Michigan- F-.n.'' -’aiisriri fin
tfcSXiuc tn hretui f*;n f‘«* fo
J .- tL . r-v Of HsstU

wairafih*--a*«
»•
Bfitnekten.d' * ‘
In this ) »U'
lafoaa Ktrki

In

grove, solicitor* t--i ■
tHcndaiit «nt'r
cause, on or l-rior- I
Of UiM order, and that
eomMSlUMit esuvr 111 I
tbe Harting- Itassrt:
eoutlnurd onro v ■
stiwbloi-

OH! MY HEAD.

ant's uniform, thinking to don it, if r.-anx
excruciating. J

,“
---- —mtmj me to
abandon it, which I did, and wo entered th»

thirty mihw from St. Helena, and adjoins
Gebhardt's place. Gebhardt is going to
nrinir
—h _ . .« .
t
rancho. Rhe calls it Langtry farm.

night.’

th* window.

thru- mgfata in a swamp, while a hundred
men beat up the neighborhood fur us.

UUI—U.

It H*. „

It is

ZbtaL bo-«

«« H H

oltrwMly «xa/ort«bl.. X«xt
bow. For
the past week she lias been very busy basing
it furnished. I tell you she is v«rn particular.

turn. ' Maori* Ms***
nttmofmios «&gt;■
.1nxau lurmsueu
toffereutly. Sbe hn» a lovely little breakfast.

After dinner 1 had opportunity to speak
' with him again, and It was settled that be
should go with me. He rvallaed ths danger
us fully mi 1 did. If recaptured, 1 would bu

MAY GOD BLESS YOD!

..

trart oi wool*, or -tltbafi
teiabed Ar *•*»&lt;« b-'H" 1
~~__[
... - ...-.lie tr;«M

one nlghta. Du.-tag this Ume wo tay luddi
by day in swamps, barns and th Hr to. fad tv
nesrroes and huntad hv
----- ----- ,
1
eral times narrowly sscaping cooMm. ir.
I’"’"'1110 tAe left of Muutguniery and
right through Damopolis, aud naar the Mis-

"Your ship

’
WAixnro aFTKB woax.
jjiiM«»eatb Ccntary economical ad; viser further rays, "Tbnamoun* thus sprat
‘ luay
ta, Urgelv diminished by ■■nevuraglng B
WR]vlng—a practire- which all
j dwrUc„ u, London, if strong enough .should
j aJopt (ar
bygiraa. This mote

diffsrrat channel.

of them, my dear. Dretiy Dally,

educating uiatlnm in A!
him nothing to do with

resting.

mawnin*."
*‘If you lie to me-ITi shout you.”* shouted
the tnxjjs-r
‘
•

and lay hid al) next day. AVtam nLjtt catta
th, U-t, |SL1 hut.
or until tbe matter blows over."
“How ya gwino to git dot bossr
"Why, to-night, soon after dark, you'll be­
taken with cramps and send tor Eit I'll
come. Than I’ll rido off."
"Bet dcy'n track yer."

“HowP

wax a fictitious one,

'

finally said:

ix-gru cabin between Andersonville uud tbe

maktwhifui for a mere livelihood who might,!/

Tbe minister looked at her doubtfully.

to. R.n,

P.rjct Sm.r.1,

DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND

------ ------- ---- •---I —- —
I
---- j
----- ;—-• (UTUOll m
mum..
.a.... ... .
quinine, an ounce of calomel, and a gallon and cuUrely unsuspicious, and after a tune I (Pinera and the same force cxjsmdrd in
jug of- extract of blackberry root. There I gut over my ware a*.! went to sleep. It was taring gq«i might, otherwise directed, ms

beautiful boy of four, draw ing a tin horsu

fectly happy with two babh_-» to cuddle and .while Mrs. Lattimer,. knowing nothing uf

. TO

MACKINAC
Summer Tours.

LOW TOURIST RATES.

I therefore lay dowif without tasting fix'd,
an.l waa
.IrntlllO- l.lT U&gt;
WtlMl tlUOT
thrre people auueto the buildmg A little

no fear that anything would miscarry.

gladitisnt abasement kitcht
ata moo large yard,” the said

IOO Doses Ono Dollar

OCTROlT, SUCH.

and* through, mid to tired out that 1 ctaiH
not go a rod further. My crackers had been
reduced to dough by the raiu, and the baron.

my break 1 bad every detail planned and

was probably n fiction of somebaly’s brain,
created to make forcible, tbe undoubted*

it* to the woman and ask her to left
r. I should like nothing better than to

.tn-ngth. If wisely expended, represrnto dol, ]ors octj n nta, and tbe pomibllitiw' for Its
: wite expenditure are much .lewwnnl when
ra, hare sat twenty minute* with a recseuly
j
immigrant, frreh or otherwise, from
th&lt;. Btrcrn^ M your vIhuu
, There is a great deal of so called economy.
' ...ui-t, •„ — v,. fir* rents exnends flftv cents

myself out of fully ten miles.
do In New York who walk on a hot day half
A* daylight began to brook 1 entered upon i B
a five cent fare. Tills is really
a plantation, having! for the last half hour extravngnnra The amount "saved” by our
been following the nwl through tbe wu.hl*. i^onjot, .-.-nnomist man and wife per year in
It was still raining, ami I wanted shelter for I Hding third cliua is about MSI Are they
. .1__
1-__ - if «*&lt;*.. 11.-lit MUU.tfti til
.. ..____ IW
ridel
Held to a rebin or building. winch turned but

“Yew, last night.

r, which w&lt;nild never have attracted his

"But if the letter were genuine, my child,”

mitinut 'least nine hours* walking between
the time Of my is«|«' and 'layligiit, and I
Mus justiflwl m l&lt;-be» iiig that I was over
thirty miles from Aaderaunyili'- when 1
sought a uiilitqi place. 1 was mistaken, bowever. In the darklure and nun, and wiwooi
the slightest susjAcion on my part, I bad
n,. urnij nail at the first forks and

atioul a hundred buns of cathartic pills, I made out that there wre at least three Wd

Alabama without asking

smart looking

and conducted them to tbe kitchen.

beautiful homes whose wealth brought them
nothing but bondage, because of tbe impo»sibility of obtaining tbe help of intelligent,
dependable, care taking servants, while there

Uth- uf surgeon. 1 had served for nix months
as hospital Steward ut Washington, aud.
though nothing of rt doctor, I was better
qualified to administer unslit-ine than, any

traveling. a

rnues wisdoms
—.j —
—coming from the w«». 1 lay down boride a atone of £«
log, and as they passed I made out it was a
And what in really gained by thus riding
p’reiun uf some b-tne guard company pro­
ceeding to the jmrt t« tloduty. It was lucky
for mu. berauM., • bun met nearer the town
by those in pursuit of mu, they truthful)}
declared they had ctaixuttered no one on tbe
highway. After tbe guanU pamed 1 U*k to
the road and pusbal on at tlw rate of five
mil« au Jriur. I w* strong aud bi-orty mid

1 Parted and -was so sore aud kune and fufi

Wan

MK1

Are You G«7

�B Bi

there too often.

a*3E ball attractions.

at Washington city.

.u, S0UX HAVE THEIR WEATHER
™
EYE ON UNCLE SAM.

Urd-TMU MJ.*,

J"

Ol one gome.

। Rock AciKXcr. D. T., July 30.—
rwrf*r &lt;•”,h,lr
&lt;—1

The

rangvd f«r t

turned out nearly IhJ.UW loaves o(

w.—.

scotbs

Howe.., cite’’* eutter factory hxs changed

Naw York-New York a- Rj-ZrT00 4’ ■*

IrrlLtns

put Amon's
both In tte

sw
j-hn

digni

Mpbta-PhU^phtafi. Wa^i^f
J-b' *-Tber~ult^ i

that

-goanother notch tower The ASonag
gragot ion fa now third on the list. New Y, JI
UHngseooM ptace. Tb. sco£tX
‘‘O’LU ^‘V“n*L At Icdlnn«l»lfa-Indian
apolls 6, Chicago 4; at Naw York—New York

ihich fril ir.

Mdhhm
tai? n U

u, u,„ ,4,,'" J
.k. t____ ’f’.OT"

U-rn».
JQ,, ^._o,n. X A.
Patrick, governor of the National Soldiers'
ta-r.e. Ud-aA (Hn. F.u-.ck was barn i.

ciuyr GAM.
A&gt; rds lh«y (had heard

that treaty they tokl the
want-'! tb&lt;«lr content to­
il railroad. This consent
•rv the commlMiouers got ■
i they changwlltho papers
tielteved fliat t!&gt;&lt;» InPw Itnler.

•art of the 'tnUiag Indian

industrial
Ait I! ••mdl

1Laugh

I*agt&gt;e gan»s&gt;e Saturday give tbe follow­
Ing worw: At Chira,7&gt;-Chicngo 21, Detro;!
17; at Now York—New York 4. Philsdelphu
3—ten innings; at Boston—Boston 10, Wash
ington I; at Fiiteburg—Pittaburg S. Indian
spoils 0.

TIRED OF PUBLIC SERVICE.

i v-rJor tlve nizlit-, and al
&gt; «iy to yon tnat they will
•■Diment o*e&lt; us much
to Washington you will
black, which is for tho
*, and one rod for those
people say thAy will not
You have

Mt. Part, Minn.. July 2H.—Tbe Globe hai
Information that on his retirement from th.
come an attorney of the St. PnuL Mlnneap
Oils .t Manitoba rail
road.
His oju triket
with tbe company b
With

, knowledge of n lettei
.-•n with u» tnnuy days,
•ticio* to visit xml much
id better go on. for you
jn. This Is all wo bare.
• .tpp'audrd tiy tlie In-

hen called upon to spedk
w.-«. but he simply safal:
rmA:; Pratt replied be told
■' ul'l l-e forced tonign one

K5VTK nUOX.
with the Republican nomination for govveyrd that.be is in no sense a candidate foi*
United States senator next tai). Mr. Nelsot
gives bi» reasons for all this remarkabh
change In this form: “My family haveit
right to claim my attention now. I

oil it, g-.-i rrmrfnt bad bran doing for tbe
ladfasK in
of Kis rstr.arks he expense that I pan ill bear. 1 am justified
ms!«ollmion m tin- time ttey were fighting now in seeking prutltable employment outstJ killing the wbite.i.
■ida of tbe political walla.n
In reply the dignified John said to ITatt in
pclnte-i though -.nfoteow speech: “Before
CHICAGO ANARCHISTS INDICTED.
’ what the whites have done for
;rnat country which was onre
,
jj- —L-------- L---- .J
Chicago, July M—Another arrest in th.
forrovr treati* Don't speak of that again.’
fatting ffa 2 refuses to return to tbe
day la the jxirson of Rudulpb Sevic, a Bobe
agtacT until I,
aid it n m -r.' -twin probable that be will be mian gunsmith. It was ascertained that h.
■' r--’i ' • the police or tho military. He had purchased twenty-flve pounds of dynn
l.- ti -&gt; ,:k-j with many commission- mite on April 28 last, from the America!
Powder company. He claims that bo sob­
tea pounds of this to a Nebraska tanner, anc
Tbe In-lar,, are befog kept Imre iu tii« has forgotten to whom be sold the remainder.
b ijv that they may I- Induced 'to reconsidef
tour deebion, fait thwv Is small foundation
tertbu b.pn fo the council Saturday the Minnesota
fodlaif,[ &lt;■&gt;.strongly against tbe policy of the name* in either case, aud In
Bonfield says tbe ' stuff was dis
the cunimjsstun ,n keeping them here after spector
■ • . tr__ . —1 - ...I aL.|. |r
they have r-n fared their decirion. They
wy that tfa*y will not sign if kept here for the conspiracy.
Bonfield also capture.! a number of bomb*
of a decidedly dangerous pattern, but wil
not say where he found them.
Hronek. Chapek. Chfaboun. and Serie
fine Hijg?, - ■ . .j-enua in a few day*. An
tttea.pt will fa, ,nwte to force .j,„ Indians to were all indicted yesterday afternoon by tin
«i«n, -itheT’j-.s of-no, but the Indian* are grand jury for conspiracy to commit mur
der.
It fa not thought that tbe indictment
•Wetou. -mJ wftl n-A touch tte paper,
tevy
r-a-l, and fear that a trick fa againat Cbleboun will be pressed, in conoid
eratlmi of tbe information ho has givrii U
about to I ■ pfai j-Bim -.hum.
the police. ___ _ ______ &lt;_____

8t I ll • Mfotk.. July 5Sk—The Problbfa
' tot toi:v~titiun met nt Market ball
- ...... ‘••u; ano uie any wn-i aevotoa
tho apjoic-nit:.: Of
i-mitoes ou credentials, jwirK!.* rgjrrr.v.i ei, r-Molution* and finance.

-

Hajti Harrison, -,f Minneapolis, eld bead
some Bcondittavtan for
rnA4bui«
-M..U «».,. animated for cougreta.
Mhli *t Is illn" ' Jul&gt;r ’M—The state Pro««v nti.,n (■•meludwl (ta tabors yes'4D'1?the following ticket:
“wrwr. H igh Harrison; secretary of state,
SoiDT^':.I!
ln**ur*r»John H Allan.

DROPPEDVlTO THE CELLAR.

Nxw York. July 30. -Tbe floors at an old
building at Elm and White strwta collapse,
yesterday atternoon, owing to the weight ol
machinery upon them, and about fifty girb
and women employed by C. A. Lovell,*
bookbinder, were carried down amid the
ruins into tbe cellar. Mte. Maria Bagnell.

Jurwl. The building wm formerly an armory,
and was not fitted for the purjKwe for whict
it haa lately been used 'An investigation
will follow,'
..
’

Krw Vuu. JUr
Mrs
C-Mlnd. Mrs IMmoi. CM. Ij.ootI. smlll
X Wm4, lLi—• O—si
I
J.„„ 4 HUI. o&lt; MlnwolM. ""”4 "

VBalrnive ||,1(w Brings Hull for Ubol.

JulF '*•—Some weeks age
«• ttecoin Daily New* published matter re
S E Hoge, the bm.1 of the
evnuerbn..! of Ixx-omotivo Mngineesv* griovtha'
“'nd bls Wife. It was alfaged
mu. n c*'r’vl*r w«" 'luoetlonabta, and that,
"h“
btadurnmtag dtixons of
brub-i- U*'H 1 '
morning Hoge
fcl!,t tnr
against The Nows for
Pitting tbe damages of
?iao2&gt;
wl11
,uo fnfootivo
“•’■oftto Burlington Zb Missouri railor th- mma aniounte on the same

In . mrrlM-“*•

ben. of the pen)

, ~’‘t™a,o*uira*y. eunaay
to *** Prow*1 °P wlth

.

।

to Washington Bunday night.

esuapmen
aU wsstern Hom.
,

Tbu Congregatlonalbta have multiplied
nnd become so numerous at East’ Haginaw
that a secund society has been formed, with
Rev. B. Hunter for pastor.
A Grand Rapids factory has received an

him t&gt;00 to thin the fruit sufflciantly to kaeg

conclusively proven an atabi, and that tt
must have been Eoine other fellow whom the
autb.jritltw should Interview oa the subject.
Henry 8. Robinson, a respected ritixvn of

While the state U conducting costly eg-

1M11, and graduated
yestanfa^r were as follow*;
At "cfo
rago-.f hi&lt;nxr&gt; J, Detroit &gt;; at Pitta
bnrg-Pittei.urg 3.
Indian.polfa 1 “•
4. Washington 5; at N„
York-New Wk H, Philadelphia l
VatCAoa, July 3o —Tbsr records of tiw di
terous nitHw stand a* follow..

&lt; bad l»~u t
He alluded

mnced to u». nnd that

T. F. Saltuun,

■
------- j — — ———...
-Ul
IO Ml—
. i—"•‘•wry ua suite. raynon genial climate.
r^’7?**
R^pobbcatM
from tbe
the charg*
'T1 &lt; A
n pr,S
"ld*nt‘al
presidential
«~pmmcmw from
charge
Rev. Father Schmitdiol having completed
that ttleV wera
_ .L . land, grant.
?
** * civil aarric. refbr^ZTr,^
*1" for
his twenty-fifth year as pastor of 8t Mi­
The bona. fall fur tlC rofof .J .to ^
y’- *n‘l J~U*‘
that tbe chael’s Catholic church at Monroe, his parb-Hitbem llhnou Normal
— «•&gt; be thank.,! f&lt;* forfelu
senate
7
b°th
n^l«-txBan.
B«r»ly a quorum was prwxmt in th. to.
Missouri
«aid the rmpooribility
for
.u!h
,, 7
, ?.--Hie respoonmuty
for
»hich mutt have gladdened tbe
■tw4 llj.to V ■
pwenun Ute lion.. MUnsIatinn
toi __
_ .L
&gt; .. in
.
legislation .tarv...
d-pended
upon
the majority
Paysoh'e speech.
The Mm.I L. '
“to-mce were granted. Pending debate the hou«n adjourned.
-------------- — MW bOBtU
—« .rrt
b tier1 N&lt;!Xt tinM h*’U pr'‘h*blr
““
GEN. PATRICK DEAD.
- —---- — — o-wr. ■

XMbln.i.mjt Th.
mencinx to-dav.

cntdi out every Indian ou
He cut ,'-vk to the

fod&gt;"

Wi!?t tt° ch*nK* mildo by th.
*”***
h'»H
..pUn
-tbout

.’S-fw

27 lost Th" ax.-,’ wL- aTT fam°" won
-••'"
h
‘ nv 4,
soore*
were:1; At
—
IndiannpoU.
Chicago
at IndtananrJt,
DeXtSi^
Kwme, Detroit 7. Ptttebw. g,

•n and

»HF. U
milstt*3

building of * S39.0OT bousi ol

E,in&gt;«

But Detroit was aratabto and Iem* -

■ .

MICHIGAN STATE NE

’w,0MTawSi2£la?w w TH!

a-swwiav Chairman At&gt;
Saturday CMumau

fe."7‘ta7jr^,|"'T“r’1 1,1
tav president I Veto mwMagve. but th.
,he ,un4n- eivil
.
’!u'sa sowing tore

l®k

He

to 1H37 In cutting a
road from Green
Bay to Winnebago,
Wto. From 1&gt;C7 to
1M2 be was situate!
in Florida. He serve!
in the war, with
Mexico, and reigned
from the regutar

SJNO-ton steel cruiser, and throe 2,i»X&gt;-Uit
armored cruisers—all n ix&gt;,t pot mon- than
&gt;ts. aI«Vty. The bill then went ..vW and
Hoar offered a resolution to appoint a romu, btwinoes
ou,JnaM fa
ln
------- —------- - ,lufiUr,n» at
c-;^i
C aiiada and the United States MJ,.,
mid tho
claim. ,
up; ciaimhave ngafast
aeaitHit Groat
(ir—t Britain ....
------ o*.,
we hare
on .-u-.,amt
treaty violation,, etc. Without idfon th,,
[
tenato adjoaruod.
like hotbn did pot have a quorum present i
The senate bills for a fSX),i&gt;» appr*iwr's
budding at Chicago and prohifattag-the use
of transparent envafopw m th- mail-, were
passed; also the tall tn forfeit the lamb
Kiwntol the Hasting* &amp; Dakota railway. The
Oklahoma bill WM taken up in committee of
the whole, but without artion the committee
rose and &amp; night session was ordered, at which

campaign
item.
•oil of which has hithSHo been regarded at
Durand folk* ap;&gt;rociato the advantage of
having thing* handy, their tliruu railway*
occupying union passenger and fTMightde-

ont to the Ionia house of correction, that
lasing a state institution.
The tand-upon which the village of Romeo

serve.! through the war of the roMlion
. Mary Cnmlilli, a Grand Rapids |aa^
!" ‘,uLtul',n ftnnjrhis rommioslon thinks that John Mamowski, ought tn par
in m After the war he became provident her about |S,a», because John didn't loo tbe
at au agricultural roUege at Grid. N. Y . mark, matrimonially, as he azreed, and
•n'J r*lCwb*that position to fauM gov- Mary has invoked the aid of the e.urts, de­
eninr of the Dayton b:me in
spite the fart that some folks aver that her
recreant lover, ain’t worth half that number
LYNCHED A DEPUTY SHERIFF.

ument to hi*.inten&lt;tod bride, sbe pointed out
tbe ghastly mistake, and the ardent foret
vu obliged to make a soccmd trip to have it
rectified.'- Tberjk's no knowing wfott a fallow may do when he’s in tavb.
’ Manly Thurston and Ed Shaw, wfaifo driv

nerr the brink nnd then over it, rolling oyw

During th" electric storm at Flint, a boll
of lightning ho|&gt;pec onto a t legraph wire
An Arab, that belongo.i to Barnum's dr-. apd akippod into tbe M*estern Union offle-&gt;,
shaking up the opTator, Rolla Jones, and
setting tire to bls doching.
WaUPCTOX, Dak. July 27-Miss Mollie
■
Korfa-I was .hot and killed by deputy sheriff tb» Jackson hospital for repairs.
L. R. Ewer. No provocation was given for
C. It. Richardson, of Detf-oit, the owner of of copper near that burg that weighs eighty
three |KHinih, nnd alt the folks tlq-reabouts
the deed and the populace became «nraged
are wondering where the s;rcin&gt;eii cams
ami tlx* town.was tilled with angry farmers dtiM of the state, baa lualgnod. Lfabilltim, from.
nnd titlnnu who thrastoned lynching.
At two o'clock in the morning a masked mol:
A couple of companies of state troops en
SLUGGED THE WATCHMAN.
of alx&gt;ut 100 men wen«werv! Sheriff Miller route for Mackinac, dro)&gt;ped off at Cadi lac,
ami Deputy Bronte and took tbe murderer nnd to show their water tackled tbe .Salva­
Warkixoton Citt, July 25.—Cul|om in
tion Army, bugging and dancing with the
Gha.xd Raptm, Mleh., July 27.—Early in
trofoced a resolution in tbe senate yesterday the Bofa de Sioux river and after asking him army iawiM, and Anally routing tbe entire
the morning two men enterLl M. P. Swarts
instructing the inter state commerce com­ if b« wanted to pray and receiving th* ans­ detachment
mittee to. inquire into the steps necee wer “no." he was .trung up and left to hang
Alpena is said to bo rapidly recovering &amp; Co's, planing mill. and. with a slung shot
improvised
by placing a stone in a &gt;tockicg.
•ary to patent , the Canadian Pa­ until daylight The sheriff did all be . rouM from her recent dita-trou* cm flog rat! on.
cific railway (rum rendering nugatory to prevent the lynching but would not fir* Preparations for rebuilding are steeiUly gothe
interS^te
commerce law.
Th* On tbe lyncher* who were all his friends.
ver comma tided him to deliver HO, hl*
ND
ing &gt;150,ON for an alr-shl;
.
nd referred to the inter-state
DaxtHXE. Ya.. July 37.—Near M.wtehands and feet tied. Charim
and
commerce committee. Tbe naval approprta
viile,
in
Halifax
county,
Bruoo
Younger,
William
Henry Robertsixi were arreAod an
tion bill was tbsn rammed and passel sulk
circumstances
.
, stantlally as it was reported from committor roterod. committed an Mutuit upon Mra • Fire started on Montgomery, Champaign suspicion of having committed tbe crime.
of the whole Tuesday. A fall appropriating Rota&gt;rt Dudge. a welt kno«n lady of the &amp; f.’o.’s docks at Muskegon, Thursday after­ Johnson wan heavily armed with a revolver
and an ugly looking knife, and compaai-joi
&gt;75.000 for a public building at Allentown..
noon. and ooneumed 2,000,000 fe^t of lumber
....
nit in place or too oiw , „ / ’ , ’ ---------- -------- tefon-it was checked, involving a loss of were found whom be had tried to IMuon to
organise a robber's gang, with a bloody oath
vetoed, which apj-ropriatel &gt;!W,uUt
lc
A •“«&lt;.'ot ‘'X1*-’*"1 im» wentto &lt;30,000.
anti other tragical featurm. Robertson,
le~ than an hour tbe wnai- then m—1 131
SV n‘*bt' U’* ' 0Un«*
A Kalamar'o man pniudly smokes a pljw when arrested ciaifrasud to tbe entire tran»
private prn.1 w talk and st 5 pa »d , fr0&lt;n
V4 ‘“nge! him to a troa
Which ho unnarthed while excavating at tbe action and declared that John.«on tod btai ta’
.
LyneH In m New tone.
city gas work! It was liuried then, just 33
Nxw QautAXH, Lv. July 27 —A special
not more than !‘^&gt; metnlx-rs being present at from YasoO City, Mia. says there h much
I. McReynolds, M Grand
any time. The bill to establish a court tc excitement in the n«Mchborb&lt;&gt;o1 of Eden sta­
settlglaud chums in New Mexico. Colorado, tion over tbe killing of two white men by a
Guamd ILaFIM, Mich., July 38.—Tbe day
special act of congnwv on account of Mexican
Arioxia, and then jsuswd, The Oktab.xns
bill waa taken up in .-oramittee of the whole,

Cixciaxati. Ohio, July 2S —A most
A few private bills i atrocious and mysterious act of sacrilege aud
vandalism was perpetrated on Walnut Hilla
m„ at which section an attempt to contlitei Unknown ’parties entered the Calvary
Catholic cemetery and the Unite! Jewish
glnta called up the first bill, and upon it be­ cemetery, both oni Montgomery pike, just
ing objected to be retaliated by .objecting tc outside tlv city limits, and destroyed nine­
the next bill, and then objection, becams teen tombf tone* in tbe former cemetery and
epidemic, and tbe house adjourned at 9:3X five in the latter resting place of the dead.
WAHnrtOTox City, July 27.—The senate When th" sextons nnd ka^per* of the burial
gniun ii awoke in thr morning a picture &lt;&gt;(
bill, with an amendment appropriating 1750,­
000 f'W a pin factory at Watervliet arwnol. sight. The tomb -stones topptai over or
New York; 115,000,000 for the purchase uf Mattered u&gt; fragments nrv th-w of some of
steel and construction of coast defense guns, tbe leading Catholic and Jewish familMs of
and MW 1,00) for submarine mines and torpedoea Wilson of Maryland then defended ing for this strange piece of vandalism.

most Immediately rose.

Ea«t Saginaw has wnno mighty mean boys
if tbe report be true that they stole the
gloves and parasol of ah oM lady while she

McArthur Broe., of Chicago, havo been
worded tbe dontrart of tuildlng the “S&lt;x&gt;"

atgo Fnrrnguts, in U:13&gt;£. Senior /pun,
Moline Sylvans, in 13:1UX Last night tbe

al once am! tbe project vigorously *|uubed to
completion. The cost will be about &gt;250,000.
Humrmt City's flooring and handle factory
goes to swell Cadillac's manufacturing inDxTRorr, July 30.—Advices received froa:
daftriea. Tbs concern will employ about Senator Palmer at Waablngtoa make it abfifty men, and will turn its attention to tbe -wJutely certain that be will not be a candi­
date for t e-electioc by the legislature thb
tion, the supply °I bard wood being well
nigt inexhaustabie.
»
Wemfa grow w luxuriantly on . the high
hinted, however, that bo may contest with
Toi*KKA, Kan.. July 37.—The Republican
when Wilson bad cocditded, after which
state
convention,
which
began
Its
sewuon
presidential vetoes of a pension to Bridget
MUian, on being informed of Senator Palm­
»L... 1.111
.. vtebt of. WAV to til.
Himm Case, of Three Riven, celebrated eros decision, promptly announced himself a
of Independence, for governor on the third
through Indian territory were received and tialloL The ticket was completed as follows; his 01st birthday by going into the harvest candidate.
Lieutenant governor. A. J. Felt; secretary
of state, William Higgins; auditor, T. J. Mc­
man and family were driving on the Grand
bate.1 tbe fall to construct postoffliw build Carthy; treasurer. George Hamilton; attor­
ings throughout the country on a definite ney general. Charlm Kellogg. Tbe platform events, but that at Mr. and Mrs. D. &amp; Hopplan, and then went into committee on the indonm the msnuiM of tbe Chicago convvn pough, of Otlsco, was made doubly so tiy by a train. Mi»&lt; Chapman will die.
Oklahoma bill, which
advocate! by tion; demands the complete execution of tbs tlic marriage of tbeir youngest daughter tc
Profrteor L. B. Hall, of Belding.
probably fatally injured.
Perktai, Byrne*, and Cannon, ami oppose 1
by Hooker,Cobb, and other*. Without action nouncee the ITohiiiition party ; frfvnr. pro
Since tbe Albion WAndmlll company suethe committee rose, the fortifications bill
talncd its loss uf some 110.(XX) or l!2.&lt;m. it
Gkkex Bat, Wta. July M—In the town
was report*!, and the house t-»k recess ily indorses tbe course of Senators Ingalh
that would suit them better, provide.! suit-'
until bp. m-.at which session several bill* and Plumb
j
able inducamenVi in tbe shape of a fat bonui driving a team of horses attached to a her
rotating to United States courts were passed,
one extending their jurisdiction over the ।
cotnddsring the advisability of investing frightened and started on a run over a piece
of rough ground. Koney was thrown In
ments before tbe Chicago train pulled out ol
the Union depot a little woman hurriedly ' Errxat Stone, a highly rospw'ted young Jxnnt ofijbe sickle-bar and becoming caught
on the guard* he_ was dragged twenty rods.
man of Lwlie, wan accidentally shot with a
advocacy of tbe fisheries treaty. Tbe sun­
revolver while out hunting and insta.itiy
dry civil bill was then taken up and a num­
ber of senate committee amendments agreed merrily laughing nnd talking. Tbe littls kited.
to among them appropriations for public woman suddenly drew a riding whip. “I
lacerated In a frightful manner. He b not
tending at Byj City. MIA, 3WC.0U0; Ma­ have watched you. George Martin," she «x- ling mill*, last his left band by its coming in expected to live.
rine hospital. Chicago. &gt;13,000; statue of Lib■contact with a wieked buxx-aaw.
foNew York harbor. &gt;50. W; HgM at
Tbe Plymouth woman who bought flowet
Cedar river Point, Mich., &gt;25.iX» Tte ap­ husband, a loading coal dsalar. He retrmited
Miotrnis. Tenn., July M.—Ths Democrab
propriations for repairs of ligbt-bousea, sata­ from tbe car, followed by bis wife, who kept
of Crittrnden county, Arkansas, nominated
__
.nd liehtinr rivers were to- on whipping him aver tbe face and shoul­
ders. On tbe platform a policeman stopped
crooAxi sub
— — —- - Alice Hauser and Etta .Masterman, cham­
pion bareback riders. while giving an exblta“rtb. engreringLd printing bm~u wm
Chicago, July 3U—the conspiracy cases
refected, lie senate adjourned at
ngni.Ut Stewart £ Hoge and John Murphy,
7.—.,,„i ta-k nf members nrroent wai at the striking engineers, and their “clerks,•
the feature in
—- — - tbe Detectives Kelly and' McGidiuary. wors
cogon man hat embarked in the
^rlv Was devoted to the private calendar, called ixdom Justice Lyon at tbe Armory
2Z«n war claim hills being p-jwL An Saturday mormng. luey waived examina­
-t^ronriation of &gt;100,000 wm made for a tion and the two former were bound over to
VtxcxvxxB. Ind., July Sv.—Tbe MU-poston
..... ___ ... at Wl tk. Sam tetter in
ni^rino hospital at Evansville, Ind. At 5 p. ..
“tarm
c rfrlock. and on law.
Upper peninsula railroads offer special in­
ducements for attending Bunday bail games
&gt;r^"w7l.M.V..I0.:«IUJ&lt;.«n,-L
Rows, July M —The pope M suffering from
Wmhwotoa CWT, SiUt 3a"s*t“7^Z the effects of .Bordered liver. He la rap­
idly losing •trangtli. and experiences severs ury of going iwn-fixd have donned their
m r» ■ ulSteLiuuw 1
He h*« been, ordered by tua physic sbowi and stockings. A lively rattlesnake
™
el.ll Uli — U" ™-—I •»* ■wins.
&gt;....... r...nirai«lv . of mineral watan
ta?-nM&gt;l o&lt; «»»•« Lbw bulUlnj. a.
Lwu. b..UK pm-lWl lor -up-Ml^ °'l U»
work -ml — R^bA -bleb —
Two n-oik-rr-s-Ubs "*Tlr

Tk.

audience to visitors;

police at Kalamaaoo after having ■ attempted

Nxw Bkdvokd. Masa. July 5fl —Tbe third

rsuscafissr

the physicians and have establisaed a btacklist. They will not bury tbe dead of tbe
delinquent until tbo delln/jumt bee settled

�Hastings Banner

THE “PEOPLES PALACE.’

Haatlngn. Wednesday, August 1,1888.

WALTER BESANT’S IDEAL HAS TAKEN

and ihat the Australian wool gnvwrrwobld
chief merit of proposed tariff reduction make money even if be raid h!« clip at 10
that it will reduce prices. And In this cents per |«mnd. Fkrmera in Michigan
they are at least parttally correct. The should remember that the rentond «f the
TUB BASTINGS, MICH.. POSTOFFICK,
recent experience of Eng tend under the duty on wool would vlrtuaiiy give tbe Au«Atovrfr 14. 1870.
fiscal policy now advocated for tills coun­ ' trallsn and South Aumrican sheep raisers
MARBHALX L. COOK. Editor.
try shows that cheaper wheat front India, the contra* of the American wool market.
cheaper meat from America, cheaper wool That ta just what the Mllta bill would
from Australia and South America, liave bring about.
Do the farmers of Barry
made unprofitable lands at home: that county want that condition of affairs’ if
FOU n»iDKNT.
BENJAMIN HARRISON.
values of English farms have fallen off 40 they do. they should vote for Cleveland
OF rXDIAXA.
to 70 percent, while each year targe tracts and free trade. If they do not, they should
FtUt V|CF.-l’KK.-inKXT.
are withdrawn from tillage.
vote for Harrison and protection. *
LEVI P. MORTON,
if a like result of cheapness Is to follow
In these piping times of peace—just be­
an approach to free trade here, an alterna­
tive is presented which is well tor a targe fore the Irattlc, when democracy b court­
The fapubhcan* or the Third Congressiutal class of our |&gt;eople to seriously consider ing the colored vote— and g/rting the mit­
kJ-.a_.~A..... — —&gt;&gt;.1 tn
... &lt;1 &gt;*
rnir
ten, it ’is refreshing to 4u*&amp;r from tiud
liefore aiding to strike down the policy
under which otrr country lias hitherto grand old poet Whittier once more on the
made such advances in wealth aud great­ political situation and issues. Briefly he
•ays:
may property eomc before the convention.
ness.
Ths wtveri counties of tbe district wiD be
think the selection uflHarrison and,
We may well be appalled hi contemplat­
emitted to tbe same number ot delegate as In
Morton by the Republican National con­
tee state convention, viz: Barry 12, Branch 14.
ing a shrinkage in real |state values in the vention at Chicago (under the clreamUnited States to onedialf tbe extent ex­ stances) the very Iwwt that could have
w. j. &lt;ra»ui.
'
perienced in England, and the looses of been made. They will, if elected, sustain
Frank H PrGoija.
the great principle of protection to Ameri­
farms and homes It would entail upon
CHAKIJM L. TWSDKLL.
can Industry and Labor against tbe en­
Congressional Committee.
those Industrious tollers who have Incurred croachments and co«i|Mdiitton of European
debts In securing homes for themaelvre nations. They will carry out the princi­
and families. Under a decline of one ples of the republican phttorm, the ad­
A republican county convention, for the pur­ fourth Its present value, the man-who had vancement. the elevation and prosperity,
the equality of all mrn, black or white,
pose of nominating candidates for the various
county oSkers and repreoentaUve In tbe state bought a home for 81,000, and by years of richorpoor, under the constitution. 1 we
lerUlalure will be held in tbe court bouse, city Industry and saving jwld 81,000, would no reason why they will not be elected.
ofltastlngs. on
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST fid. ItM.
still find himself owing 81,000 for property
Boodler Burt, the millionaire president of
at &gt;1 o'clock a m. The townships and wards worth but 81,800. In tbe midst of the
will be entitled to representation in tbe convertthe Saginaw Salt Association—one of those
■•cheapness" with which he had been
tlOD'OS follows:
Assyria, 6-. Baltimore. 7; Barry.•; Cariton.7; cajoled, the payment of this sum would be “truata" the democratic free traders love to
tell about—will try to buy the governor­
more difficult than the original 82,000 un­
eity. S; Bope.«; Irvini. T; Johnstown, 8; Maple
ship this year. But Fanner Luce will be
Grove. 7: OrangeviDr, 5; Prairievtlle. 6; Rut­ der existing conditions of ready sale of
re-elected by such a majority as will con­
land s: Thornapple, 10; Woodland, i; Yankee
products and fair rettirns for lalxir. If
Springs. 4. Total number of delegates.!».
vince the rich Saginaw boodier that the
M. L COOK. Cam. Kep. Co. Com.
the adoption of the English policy by the
A. E. KBNASTOX.Hec’y.
voters of Michigan are not saleable prop­
United States should Is* followed by one
erty. Governor Luce represents tbe agri­
tialf the reduction in real estate values
cultural interest-of tbe state, the largest,
•
Those who liave watched the canvass that England has experienced within' the
most conservative and irest interest within
for the congressional nomination in the past few years, mortgaged farms and
Its borders. He has made an excellent
third district have observed that the pros­ homes would revert by thousands to cred­
executive, and is a clean capable man.
pect for tliat jxrty harmony this year itors wlp&gt;, like tbe landlords of England,
Thu voters of Michigan will never ex­
whlth has made tho district reliably repub- would permit what could not be rented to
change him for the president of a so-called
ean was growing more dubious daily. go out of tillage.
,
trust.
While the prospects for the just recogni­
In no other country than ours docs so
tion of Barry county's rights in the con­ large percentage of farmers own tbe lands
The Bannkk has at last driven the
gressional convention were bright, and it they cultivate. In no other country is Journal to support Mr. Streeter, tbe presi­
teemed certain that he would have a ma­ there ho targe' a proportion of workingmen dential candltade of the greenback party.
jority of the delegates, this result could who own the homes they occupy. In no Mr. Streeter was nominated by tbe green­
; only be brought about by a bitter struggle other does the fiscal policy so decidedly back party over two months ago, but he
in primaries, county .conventions and even favor the man who honestly nnd indus­ wan not recognized by tbe Journal until
in the congressional convention Itself.
triously endeavors to better his condition last week, while the' Journal promptly put
Judge Smltl) was in no sense a seeker in We. Nowhere else In the world can the names of Cleveland and Thurman at
after tin* office of congressman. He never the laborer get so many of the necessaries the head of the editorial first column after
would have thought of being a candidate and comforts qf^ life for a day’s work .as they were nominated. We are glad to see
except upon the urgent solicitation of here in the United Blates. All this we a greenback paper thus heartily (?) sup­
friends wlto repre-euted every township in are asked to menace by adopting n policy port the presidential ticket of Its party.
tbe county, and who have been the most
Of course It’s a little late: but better late
prominent tn republican councils. Hb business of this country; a policy, with than never.
candidacy was udoraed most flatteringly blit one aggres-sivc advocate among all the
A few" short years ago, when times were
by the largest cfelrgate republican conven­ nations of Europq—and that our nation to­
hard and money close, tbe Journal was
tion ever held within the county. Very day presenting within her borders some of
wont to spend whole columns of space in
mirny of tbe op|KMition had assured him of the strongest possible argument* against
teDini; that it was all due to the financial
their cordial support. The unwritten law the policy sire seeks to enforce upon otliera.
condition of the country. Now it joins in
of the district would have given him the' White tire Cobden club and leading British
with the free trade democracy and says the
nomination by acclamation. No'other Journal* are preaching the benefita of free
tariff is whet causes all these ills, kt's
candidate was expected against him. and trade, the , British farmer Is depressed.
But “things have changed
assurance mentioned ntpeatally in the 800,000 workmen are idle, and the police quite a flop.
Banxkh gave Barry county republicans a of Ixmdtni are kept busy hnpprexxing up­ since RetilM-u died.” A democratic admin­
right to expect that then* would be-no risings of men made despergte by hearing istration with postoftirvs to baud out him
done its fatal work, and the Journal editor
contest for the nomination.
their children cry for bread. Nothing cat)
When tbe matter was first proposed aud lie dearer than “cheaimesy bought at such now gazes through democratic smoked
be was Induced to allow his srienda to use a price; nothing more ed-American than a gl*M.
If.Scott and'his democratic friends be­
bis name • as Barry county’s candidate, jHillcy which makes such a condition pos­
Have In their lusty cry of “cheapening the
yudge Smith distinctly- and emphatically sible.
necessities of Hfe," why don’t they reduce
sola that if to be a candidate meant that
Oh ye*; there te ail the reason in tire the price of anthracite coal, which is a
be must go into other counties of the dis­
world for a fusion of the democratic and necessity to millions of Americans? There
trict and electioneer for hint self, he would
greenback parties of Michigan. Flrat nnd is no duty on anthracite coal, but the ring
Dot consent fi&gt; liecome one; that if his can­ foremost it will give Fuller, Waters, Den­ which controls production Is making cent
didacy meant that h|s friends must engage nis and a few other self-styled greenback jx&gt;r cent on every ton sold.—Toledo Blade.
Scott is In tbe same democratic boat with
in an unseemly contest for his selection,
leaders some fat offices. Next it will be Secretary Whitney, of the Standard OU
he had no desire to eater. the field, and I
an endorsement of that famous grvcnback- monopoly, and Calvin Brice, the size of
positively would not allow such a thing.
er, Grover Cleveland’s financial policy, whose dollar sign recently placed him at
That he was too good a republican to ever
whieh commends Itself to all Blinking the head of tbe democratic campaign cornbe even the passive means of bringing
green backera. Cleveland has favored tire
any discord Into the party in this district,
abolition of silver coinage, and through
and had too much self-respect to enter any
hia secretary of the treasury haa even mb . “, Clothing," says the Chicago
- Herald^
- -Is
auch contest, or permit his friends to do so.
the
fran, drruUterf « I—ISO pe, om,
d.nwl lhui
Judge Smith's friends have in a dignified .
, ,
.
.
'
"ham." Oh
irtva
»»•
■
naauu.*
* —
_ u.
Oh
give
us
a
pause!
A
clothier
in
the greenback currency.
In spite ot a
and self-respecting manner, sought to pro­
plain resolution pasi^.-d by both houses of Washington is calling the attention of con­
mote his Interests. ’Die state of feeling
gressmen
to
tire
fact
tliat
he
now
selling
for
eongnsM authorizing him to go Into the
and every movement In every county of
markete of the world and buy our bonds 810 suite of clotldng, exactly alike In pat­
the district was known to them. Judge
and thus rednoe tbe surplus, Clevnland te tern. material, finish^and every other qual­
Smith, though absent from tbe city, was
keeping 870,000.000 of that surplus in pet ity to those “Huddersfield single-yam
Informed of tbe situation. He returned
New York banka, drawing no Interest suite which are offered al 810.80 In Loudon
boiue at once, called on a few friends, and
whatever. This especially entitles him to and all tbe great cities of.England.—Interannounced his determination to pull out of
greeuknek support. It anything more te Ocean.
the field. This be has done in bls own
wanted to draw scnribte greenlxckers Into
The Mills bill makes the duty rm rice
straightforward, maniy way. In a letter
the “fusion’’ it is the very idea of the base
addressed to Hon. John Carveth. This
political prostitution which such an unholy wool. It gives protection to the southern
letter, and Judge Smith’s honorable course
and unnatural union Implies.
farmer, but got* on tbe theory that tbe
in placing the welfare of the party above
northern fanner can compete With the
his own interests cannot but command . The Journal says tbe tuwoniats must
world In tbe American markets. The
resp&lt;-ct from every quarter of the district. nominate no lawyer for congressman in
northern
farmers will expreaa their opin­
Judge Smith has shown himself to be not this district.
Why this change? Four
ion of this democratic sclieme next Novem­
only a dignified gentleman but a true-blue years ago the Journal very cordially sup­
ber, and the opinion will not flatter Mr.
republican. Following is his letter:
ported Pennington. a lawyer, for that of­
Cleveland.
Hastlng», Mich., July 81, 1888.
fice. But tbe true iawardnt-M of the Jour­
Hon. John Cakvkth, • Ch’mn Barry Co. nal's statement, as explained to the writer ;ln the original Mills hill, marble was
Congressional Delegation.
by
a
member
of
Ita
own
party
is
thl*:
If
a
Dear Sir:—An you well know It was with
jowl that the only stale which produced
much reluctance and only al tire solicita­ lawyer is nominated in this district by the
tion of valued friends that 1 permitted my fusion late, It will be Frank Dean. of Char­
name to be used In connection with the lotte. Mr. Drain hi a warm friend of Dick­ But democratic, congressmen from Georgia
and Tenntwiec reminded Mr. Mills that
Mr. Dean’s wannest democratic
1 would not be a candidate inson.
marble was. quarried extensive)} In ttame
friends in Hastings are the ones who liave
voive a contest in the nominating conven­ ixsen endeavoring to get the Journal editor two Mutbcni states. It ta nfeetllew to add
tion which might threaten to Injuriously ••bounced” from tho jKMtoffiec. if he were lhat the duty was at oner restored on
affect the tatemsta of the republican party
marble.
In tabs AMjta- Buch a contest did not elected or beaten, and Cleveland should be
Free wool and lugh tariff sugar is the
thrai snail Wither probable or possible.
But *t now appears that mv remaining I n cratlc pap-dtapenser of tbe district,' and
tbe field would precipitate Huch a struggle.
then
you know woo) Is a northern nnd
might make life a burden to tbe Hasting*
Therefore in the interest of harmony wlthsugar a southern product. The acmth give®
Cleveland
188 electoral votes, and that’s
alone, the Journal editor and those Inter­

ON ACTUALITY.

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EDITORIAL NOTES.

di

The Whltafl

jotheHtycf*'

Wanted.—*

fr.nk

but

Allow me to ray In conclusion that I
ahull none the lens labor tor the republican

UtJCMOT 1

4

See of Stuart, K

Madeonl

If the agricul
-l&lt;cial aitractio

olists. The four principal leaden. arc Cal­
vin Stewart Brice, Arthur Sewell. William

raidng in Australia were so favoral.lv that thrtr aids.

day.
Tho Ctawlott

VALUE RECEIVED
For hi» money is what every man desires.
and

SOO.-

move.

In the line of

.ustalned by M

FURNITURE!

...y- Aia&gt;ly “
rolgrove«r W.

Isaac Toung
eitv. died la-1 w
vllfe, aged 78 ye
some time. Th
./The Yaairee
‘(loll dub eaoraed
Friday. Score

You can get value received every time if vou buy of

ARCHIE M°COY,

At the blue front furniture store. Just received for the
. Spring Trade :

wry.
T. Phillips w
. videuce that w
breaks ojien ti

Parlor Suits,

and Rockers,
and

lady dirine. wil
of this city ou th
day. She is a p

Of the very finest grade of goods. An inspection will con­
vince any candid person oi the fact. He also shows some
new and nice things in

The M. Q Ry
io Detroit on Au

Willow Goods,, Couches. 'Stands.

«lf republican sta

A Full Line of BABY CARRIAGES

The Barry com
Ijold their annu
lake, Wednesday
temperance are c

Furniture repairing by a No. 1 workman a specialty.

July 27th, the
•lub. of Middler
crate of that to
l«all within ten
huge. losers to

WE HAVE THE
fifth

AMERICAN CHAMPION

day night. But M
&lt;&gt;f her and findin

bill and skip.

BEST ROAD SCRAPER

S

tllrgu via Gran
14 inclusive, lin

IN THE WORLD.

trip. *crL sokBer

If you will call at our warehouse, first door north of’ Bentley Bros. « Wil*
kina’ office. Broadway, we will be pirated to show and explain to you the above
named unrivaled machine. We also keep oh hind the

A little daught
nawre, fell ma
monring dlatoeat
hand and breakl

Champion Twine Binder,

re calked

RrthfiUlM
rtwwUy

Champion and Advance Mowers, the Arthur Worn! Buggies
and Carriages, the Ferguson Road €art; also the

'hurt way and it

ritf’ outer shell w
1
sbeH
thl- kind laid by

Celebrated North Fairfield Plow,

. Ve-terday awm

Solid Comfort Plow, Harrows, Seeders, and in fact a complete
line of Agricultural Implements of all the best
makes.
CALL AND SEE US.

•«n&lt;! around wire

J. M. ROGERS.

HUFFMAN BROS
within tire limits uf tire patera.

----- SELL

BUILDER’S HARDWARE

'

I Ire Whitney
’’•“it Weda^^y
'ri»&gt;re-wlll*ttaMW
temoon and e^-en
introduced hare b
' omreeUon.
in the aftenxxui

vrin- win
tv Grand
vicinity

On which we will be glad to quote prices.
“• " **“ '-)• U* HolUrd cotmaay
Now Mexico. Ao Englreh srnd-cX

The Norcross Furnaces
♦ i "i?10?1 Y® *184t*ng soore« of booses in Barry county, 'y1^
thei best_of Batisfaetion. We make them and guarantee their
won. Will be pleased to give estimates or quote ptices.

The Kalauiaaoo Telegraph roomily eon-

He was in

united party arttoo in this district and
tibrat! rooxitteratiima .mly have .brought
•bout my withdraw^.

frtdW**«“

died*
Irving ttkaftri

ested in keeping him In a fat office will
oppose the nomination of the most cajmblc
candidate the Ml! hia wool In eonipetltioa with the cheap tta. i’hillip^Mandw.U
and available
wools from Australia and South America.

I

this etombtoz'ftora.
David Beiim’U,

STOVES.

Of all kinds. See onr rtoclt of GASOLINE STOVES

Huffman Bros.

IL

�plAstings

Banner,

PERSONAL mention.

AdQrt 1.1888.

Ot .Nashville, wa* in u.vra

Newer feed » l*hy starchy tnod u;.i
-------- —-were as good days
for owing ns &lt;nse‘couM ask for but tee fine
weather was a drawback to tbe financial
suec«s of Busby'» matinee, b*cauw It wa,
Miss Minnie Cook b home from East Jum as good fpr tbe fanner's work as it
•tegitiaw.
.
.
was for tire races. And ttxis wa* especially
■*&gt;»«&gt;»1Wlrt, ’
^.v'
■
AlnK*rCharlotte, was jn the apparent on the • rst day when the gale
city Mxeday.
receipts were fontid to amount to only W6- byivl of Lynn Haven Uy«u-r, wane time age
given at FonlS boirl
fXo“ Cd**- «f Wayne, arrived in town Saturday afternoon there were probably
1.000 people on the lair ground, but te&gt;this usendug.
.F. A. Blnrkmnn. of IWton. was In th.* wosnea and children were in the majority baruh wa* QBod with educated oyster*. Ttw
ami tire gat* receipt, only footed uptofTI.
August rtU&gt;.
’
’
'*"&gt;Uuuk| |O city Saturday.
However, the lack of u crowd did not pre­
T«mt Baird, of Cedar Creek, was in thr vent tbe racing from Ireing very good and
Family i»*-rt Wednesday
I’ from- giving go«*i satisfaction tn tho**Ginger,air I* n&lt;&gt;&lt; ouh
i
city U»t week.
invigorating-Iiluk butli is vX!^' “‘,l
&lt;»yster« with tnmr month-upwtni Several
M- *F. -Ionian, uf MxidlrviHe. wa* in jm-xnt.
ami ugrreahte to the tail.
small tuU were fl4ed in this wav. a! lnt«On Friday there wa* * 3:00 minute rar*
town batuniay.
ger ale raa be found af l»r Laihm’.? .K‘“* | Orno Strong ut the Na-divRle New* wa*, 1 aud « screen rare. Th* ••nlrie, bt lire 3;00 vnlsjXWvvmt h.mn.. They wvre'then:runsfrrred to a l-arrel which had a. tuotabfa
,*•!&lt;-. mkMh* aged aun. to
In town Thursday.
4 minute rare were a* follow*: Shake Out.
' owned by D. J. Hanner. Ixweli; Billy
C U . AnnMnmg. of Boweifa Mills, w*a« I Lung, by E. Sperry. Battle Creek: Black
wn«cx n&gt;iu ou uieai, tnudc of such conin town yesterday.
Fox. C. B. Fox. Aagu-tta; Polkd Dot, J. Hiirtrncv that it t nekled slowly from tme layer
• ii .luring It* vMt here
V,. IL Cook made a buslncw* trip to Joluison. After the tir’d beat Black Fox of oysters to another on its way to ter bottom
1 wa., drauo r-.r..
—■—
Caledonia Monday.
of tho ItarreL
.
Mi*» Hattie llotchkH* visited friends in
Orders wt re given that the oysters should
Mr*. &lt; ««nirHa IL Ila. who
Wil
""»■
*uit:
Charlotte bud Week. '
be fed in this way ou alternate days until
Blark Fox ..
they rem-h.-.i their dcstinatiom Tin- man
•■n at 2 o'clock.
ft. K. Grant aud fandlv relumed from 1
Shake Mui .
who packed them promised teal, if hi» direcv&gt; sasueum. wa-nzMsluu Wall lake Thurmiay.
uf .'at-d tor summer fak Thursday before Ja*tier Kcna&lt;«&lt;» &lt;wi the
Billy Ixaig
r-iu.—*
— E. ReynokK of Baknout. N. T.. is visit­
Polka Dot .
Enquire at tbe law uf charge Uf a failure Ao support hUfoife and
ing
his
brother
l»an
W.
Tlw
—
2:52.
2:50,
-J.-bJ;,.
tatfKs
-T4&lt;Hchildren. Croa* wu convicted but rvThe
last
two
heats
were
trotted
Satur
­
toou
x"
Mr. Ottmer. of Alabama. wn» the gm-st day afternoon. Shake Out was drawn on
•Ju- North Fairfield plow. IcasmI «m hl* proadae tliat hereafter hr, I
would «ee tliat hb&gt; family was gaovidnl, Inst week of H_ Witiiry.
fbIk’““
H w" brought to New York
for.
acenunt uf having severely cut bls quarter on tbe Guyuadotfis, was at osxv transferred than the ordinary xtnd*
,^nn
&lt;). F. Ixmg. of Sashville, wa- in the while being worked out Saturday morning. te a .teamrr .£ tee French line, and by her
The -Aemocratk and greenback county efey Friday and Saiusday.
In those heat* in which Shake Out trfoted delivered at Mar-dk* Thence it .u
ai -asrirty want tn mid
it was evideat to ail Hurt lie was befog
i- -.■&gt; tin" fiir, why don't eonventtons will br held tn thi* city Thnr—
Mr*. J. T. Boek, ef Grand fcapldr. i* held back by Ids driver and it has stere
day, Aug. 18th. WMl they fuse? Fw*e did
1 iieou learned that hl, l&lt;e*t tteir I* 2r22.
you aak? Yr*, nn *on. And then the visiting friend* in the city.
d«u nation,
rascal^ republican* will have t« euipe up
In the Knv-n race were entered BUly
Dr. FrrguMm. of Mktdleville. wa, in thr
alive, &lt;04 M
the &lt;-nrth with the allied aggTvgatioii of cRx on Inwlnea* yesterday.
Locur, Reckless. F. Uuykmdall. MicMlr- frisky ia hU wbdi
* Bernhardt
*
dx rolomti quarto, crow-ratert
vHhg Maggie Montgomery. J. Montgom­
Clement Smith left Thursday night tor a ery. Hickory 1 tontera; BlackVtatt i,»rk*&lt;’s
all m^. lM&gt;ine. &lt;hkmI
Hugttasga'played two game* of twll at *b«rt vacation'*!. Bay View.
GlfL D. J. Hamn r. LowclL It wa* for
NaahvMc yestentay. one game being with
Miss May Tomlins-ra is visiting triends iu 'nesi 3 In 5. mile heats.
that thr injury a Vennuntville club. Tbe kid* from ihi*
Maggh- M&lt;nitgniiiery ..................341 I
city giitthere In th*- game with Naahville Grand Uupid, fora few days.
BUly Long
.
hl !•
normal condition. Her doctor* havr ordered
by l“to"^' In thofternoun they plajed
T. B. Diamond, of Bellaire, I* the
Rnrkltr*.*. ...................................z. 5 0 0
with VrniMHitville who had Naahvllle’s । gu&lt;v of hi, Mm, NUy and Jay.
first nine pitcher ata! were lieaten to to ».
Black
Fox
in tbe garden before breakfaat. work mmr
T. S. Brice, of Maple Grove, made a bu*the flower*
..-I I_J -j oJr
We &lt;k«»’t know ofanything in our -stuck ine*» trip to thl* city Thursday.
TiUte—9M. •.‘:52‘4. 2:53'y.
Saturday afternoon there were thrw
that givis u, more pleasure to rvrotmnrmi
Mr*.’ iL Striker andeJiildn-n wen-guest* entries in tbe free for all race: best 8 In 5,
to our customers than our True gp.nnul
mile heat,. Interest In this nsec put. high "cure," tec "chambermaid trial meat" as it
-pice".
The ability to look a cu-dmuer of frhcids in Kat-unaaoe last week.
■ t'h&lt; r of V. Toting* this
MIm Jemde Banium i* now ch-rkkng in and ctntaiderable money wa* wsgrrtxl on Is called. Tbe same mode of Ufa might ban• k at hi, leuuein Onuigc- *quan- i« the face and say. Mndam. 1 taaow
tlie result. The entries were: Barry &lt;k»ld- eflt any woman in\hi» country n no ha. lost
these spire* are almohrtrly pure, i* nny the inanjancr office ofJj. W. Roger*.
dute AL Kasey. Nashville; Murice IL. D. Dec grip on her twrvm. "That tired frehnr"
gratifying to u*.*
v
• «-n»i -*-ur&gt;xl Friday.
____
H. G. Carter. J. A. VaaAnnan. J. Lunn J. Hanner. Ixiwell; Robert S., Len Brady. tee advrrtiM.nw.nte
Nashville Barry Golddust and Morice H.
■and wive* spent Thursday at Wall lake.
greatly resemble each other, about tinMr. BazaelL auctioneer in tht* Jefferaoei
Dr. IL F. Peckham, of Freeport. Wa* in only difference being that the latter was
»Uvet jewelry store, wm Arrested and tried town Saturday and attondol the mUtinw.
not quite so heavy a, Barry. But Naabyntterday in Justice Ktsaiuton's .court far
Miss Hattie Bradley, of Plainwell, l*tbr v ille came down to Imrk their home nnd
wiling gihid^at auction without a license.
lHW ,bpn’ ww» °°'y -S0QU Jew. in jen&gt;_
Jas. Sweaty appeared fur the ehy. Tbe guct of MU« Mar Davenport, of Carltou. they did to the tune of a large number of
dollar*.
However, the first heat phu-tb
,
itefetulant udmittixl the selling but claimed for a week.
cally
decided
the
race
.and
Nashville
ad
­
that m* the good* were befog -silil under a
M. C. GrUwuld. &lt;»f Middleville, wa* in mitted that Its hore* wa, not quite fast
Only
you
: thr wi:(brant murucage wo Uccnw could he collrctexl. also
or l.aard* from that the ordinance I, no good. Justice Hie city a lew hour* Friday on bi, way to enough. The result:
Kalaiuaroo.
Robert S.............................................8 3 8
Kemu-ton has not remlered t&gt;;, decision in
The Haye*-Ackerson-Johtion jstrlj
Barry Golddust.............................. -J 8 3
th— noted and witty thbean.
Morice H......................................... 1 1 1
caiup at Wall lake and returned
। irtdn** the people f/TUr question of clutnging the grade on broke
hour- Thunday night.
rtns-u street an*1 improving the street
In the running rare- were entered Black
Mr*. I. J. Perkins and grandson. &lt;rf ► rl.l.r, W Ijd-tor. Ltortl: Tt-mimL
where It cixxumw Fall creek wfQeoiur up
1. alld Will &lt;|
— ■ ----PURE
Iteforr the Mmuuon council Friday even­ PmlrtovlH^
Boger. Broil.. Greenville; Red Fox. R. D.
ing. Undoubtedly there will tn* Mime msMeDerby. Sebewa
Tlte hr*t quarter of
ikwltlon t&lt;&gt; this much needed iiq|iroiriii&lt;m\
«*”^i*iJ7 la todle» - children's and Gant'*
Mr*. *1 . Ryan mid Mt* Blair, who have
but thr &lt;x&gt;ui» 11 should carefully n&gt;n»idvr l»evn. vetting friemU here, returned W«L
w\r^.nfZl
yr,’*1 *”*■&lt;!&lt;* to our
warranted
linn* thX
w*
,—
the matter and nut allow a few kickers to neMiaV to their home. I.un-ing.
well together and were bundled to the end
they
Win n&lt;4Fast
eroekBlack MteTif
stand in thr way of »uvh{4 new*»ary im­
of tire first quarter. Everybody wa, ut
them back au&lt;! *e will give you * n*K p„]r\
and wne
wife atu*U&lt;lattend- tliat time greatly
provement. While -a few nut}. !*•• ill—' ■ Rev.
dim
their Inter
­
.. . 1. M. .B. tlllla.pir aim
arrauy ewite*!.
rwilr.1. -41
u I Uirtr
I
the finwral. at Ihiuru* Mill. Friday, of I «*t soon abated a, th. Iiorse* began to
gruntlcxl over the nuitter then- h a vety
it Tbunutpple large siuffiber anxiou* to have the wotk an aunt Mm. Elizabeth Blackman.
amt* ann take more prononnerd position^
All friend* of dune. .
.From thi, time all doubt a., to the result
i. . i«'io r, jiiacr in p.
• M.-Derby * grocery at Nashville last week. was removed and all the crowd had to do
V. M..-ev. Sro’y.
public adtool at Colrfwuter. for iiuiigent Mr. Soule wa, at hl, home here &lt;m the *lck was to wait till the hhlf mile was completcd. This race wa* fur i*e,t 2 in 3. half
g Men's Republican, aad dependent children, will be nt liaatmile heats. »Thi- result:
Ing* on the dth and 7th of Augn-t. f..r the
W. A. Hadis and children wenttoGraud
Black Friday................................ .22
a game of Imm- purpose of placing* children in home, in 1 Rapids yesientay.
They
went
to
nn-et
Tempest....................... ................... 1 i
an tee to silt y^mth^VT^I^U ,W
The
present
Barry county. T.
-. w-iiool
__ '. at th«- HirR
.w'j to, ii™
.41 her return from Bay View
Red Fox..... ‘.......................... 33
man-, tirirht and -.-.in P"r
‘ .
-upper tor Uah time contain., many bright and worthy || and will remain then- netml &lt;lay *.
Twenty-five per relit of the gate receipts
children that would adorn any home. Pwr '
F_ tf. Shrope. formerly of tbe Ih-umcntt was reserved for the |&lt;aynient of expenses
pie desiring children indented from the
stab- will be aide to *r Mr. SlnMer abI but recently of Atlanta. Ga.. i* In th.- citv and seventy-five |*-r cent, was divided for
authorities Wnftirt- Hostings on each of tin- days above m&lt;j/ for the week. We an- pleased to leant the purse*. A* the gab- receipts were
• hr Mi: led Roger* kept watch Honed. Mr. Streeter will make hl, head­ that Mr. Shrupe's health is very much im­ small tbe purses amounted to scarcely
enough to jmy the expense of bringing
■
i that .In- h'ml iiMdi.-y in quarters at the Hastings bouse.
proved.
horses here. However, liter* was no d1*•
.i her to p«y her hotel
During the coming Frcsidential cam­ ^F. I*anet»st and wife, of Charlotte, ar­ satisfaction among the owner*. Had thenpaign Frank Le-die*. Illustrated Newspaper rived In tbe city yesterday. They accom­ been good amounts put up as prizes many
Tbe 11 r. * Hl
wil excursion tickets to will lie especially interesting and valuable. panied A. Nobles and family and Mrs. other good horse* would have been brought
.Wreuiku Grm I Rapids from Aug. 20 to
Thoroughly Independent, it will treat all McElheney to Wall lake for a fi-w day* hen-, and the Interest in the matinee
ti tatfaKtt. lit !ted 40 return m»t lau-r tbi* i*&gt;sues of the campaign with strict Jus­ camping.
greatly- Incmued thereby. Th* time of
.iic vf one fnrt- for round tice and impartiality. Written and illus­ Z’The Bannkh i* ph-aMxl to announce holding this matinee wa* a little put of l» used hr the United Matas Government? Er&gt;.
and sailor* reunion.
season and had It been put a few week* doryd by tbe beads ot Uu- Great UalvwattMa
trated by the ablest writers and l«est artists
that the p-nlal Charley Brown, of thl, later a good crowd would have responded “ the Btroagret Purest and wm Healthful.
F. A. Hahn.
and engravers, the Illustrated Newspaper
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not Id stork az above SO per mat 1m« th," l*«t year
city, ha* been retained for another year by
•f I’avid Hyde, uf Dal­ will l&gt;e simply indispensable to all who the Chicago New,paj**r Vnlon at an in­ both days. We trust that a way will l»e contain Ammonia. Lime, or Alum. Sold only
devised whereby more money may be put
*'
ai. apple tree Friday desire to I* thoroughly Informed.
crease of salary.'
PRICK BAKIN'OTOWDKR CO.
tip for races in tbe future. And while the
It will be sent to any aildresa dx months
■xaw roaa.
emcaoo.
st. nouia. ;
_ .. . .-.te- tin- wri.,t &lt;»f her right
I.*st week Mrs. A. K. Dart, of Ham track Is in fair condition steps ought at
hand ami ■
&lt; .■ thr bone* in forte. Subscribe at oner. Addrere.
onee
to
be
taken
toward
a
radical
Itnburg.
N.
Y..
gave
birth
tn
twin*.
Mrs.
Mita.
Faaxx
Lr.at.tK.
Publisher.
*?.•
-i.
In- 1 chrop and Timmerprovement.
Dart was formerly of this city, her maiden
M, M 4 57 I*ark Hare, N. Y.
■nan wen.
rrdu&gt;-wl the fracture.
name taring Kate Kelly. She Is the moth­
Many fall to understand why the old er of the famous Dart triplet*. The birth
if I. Britt":-. :i c* to the front with an
.
—....i. ii.,, m a car“12 cmewtbereln pending, wherein Albert K.
•rt !a’&lt;! :• eutiy by
bhu-k cochin hen. practice of allowing gambling game, on of the twins brings into that happy house­ before putting it down to "teething.'
l*o*er, it complainant, and Harvey L. Count ffl1, ** rylvte&lt; aew nood* wvwy day. Tbe
Tb- rj£
, । nrlies around thr thr streets is not dbicuntinurd. During hold five children within the past sixteen
and Kila M. (ount arc dafendanta.
m'
V&gt;b''
afford, wtn be found at tM
•bwt • aj m &lt;■ facte* around the long thr matinee Friday and Saturday there months.
Xotlre
it
btreby riven that I shall tell
•*
at puNie aarttoutotha fitataM bidder.oa Friday
■*
It* •». .:•
' , miner*. Within were, as usual during such entrrtalnmtnts.
The Barlow-HuffuMn-Jevvctt party gave
hr 14th day of Hept a. !&gt;. UM. at ten o-clotkfi
the.
• •“. : -»4. .* wc«Sld egg riicluaed a considerable amount of gambling on the
a
dance
at
their
camp
at
Acker's
landing.
s-. . ». .m. • ....................
•
■
it J. the -rcund egg of streets. It is a disgrace to,our city that Long lake. Thursday evening. Their ad a high degree of teraj»rature, are tee
such things are recognized in tin- way they
" th* same hen.
active eg rote fur 111 at thl« tune, not tee
r‘U7,HroT boWI,«K «iie elrculfoourt tor
are by the city ordinances. Many a boy friends received the following Invitation,: much maligned little torch
■aMUoznty of Barry.aU tS* following dererlbed
ghtnbtg »rot In Its gets a taste of gambling at such time* that ••Bar-Huff-Jew club—Thursday evening—
• ■■;
office and made easily leads him on to frequenting poker To commence when you gel there—Lute
Mothers
who
do
their
own
housework
need
Bennett's
full
orchestra.
”
Thore
who
at
­
■ri -'he for a time. Furt'n- n«&gt;n» and tbe like. We tnMt tliat the
to be very careful of overdoing, ot retting of Barry and State rtlAteteM. and dweriM
n the office. The linr day is not far distant when gambler* will tended had a very pleasant time.
to-wlt: The north eaat quarter of
overbented, of exposing th* aru» hi Arintor a* foUow*,
north east quarter of section fifteaa, town
■ - • burm-d off but no not be allowed to work their nefarious
W. E. HolL of Hi.- Vermontville Echo, Whrc hanging out clothes. Never^ nurse the
t»"north.range ten west, together with the _2‘«**«* l*J»«r*by Elven that by virtue of two
•
Hu- tmllding,
Thr practice* In this city.
was In town Thursday. We regret tliat your child when angry or especially nervous; brredltain«nto and appurtenance* thereunto wri ts of Serf tacla/hsiied out of and under the
l
...
1
■
fi.lrn-r
Ii. anv wtu .
I
r
seal of tbe cirrult court for the county of Harry,
::’-‘thf wa« near his trlrwe were out when he called at the Ban- wait uutU you are more quiet. Tbe crying
A railroad meeting Is called for th/s
Michigan, am! to me directed san!
’ •- jn«l received a hard
A1X)NZ(1 E.^E.N AMTOX\Clreiit c55i Con dt hrered of
nek office. We know we tnbaeti a Jot of fun
and MMn.1 the goods and chattels.
evening at the court h&lt;»u*c. for the purpose by not seeing him when he called. We for food will not do it as much barm as immlialoner. Barry County, Mich.
of considering whaLought to be done rela­ learn that he wa, at Thomapple Jake for a
Jamm H. McKuk.
Whir
.b will I*: in thl* city i tive to the building of tbe 1_ A H.. or
Solicitor for ComnlalnanL
pleasure trip and while then- decided to
At-.crtioon and evening. । Central Michigan. K. K. into thi* city. Mr. I eome to Hastings. Thr following note ever i» fashionable is apt to be becoming;
interest of the said det. ndant.CTu
..ttr.u-tionr both af- Boynton is all ready to.begin the work of -lipped under our sanctum door explains or, in other words, what t» unfashionable or
The rerulsr exam-nattoa win be held at Hast­ in amt to the blowing property
.-• that they have never । extension and this-will be probably the
ings
«m
Thursday
and
Friday, angust ad and ad.
ltM*lf: --What’s tlw matter with Holt? Oh. unuwid i. odd, and therefore untiecoming. &gt;"w. commencing at» o’clock a m , local date.
.• ■
No *ide show in j last opportunity that will be extended to
hr's all right: He walked from Thorn- True, tbe fashions an like the (Janets in j
•.nt tli krl admits to all. this city relative to this road. Nothing applg
lake Thursday afternoon to rail on their orbiU, and sweep around to the same ■
qulremente made known at tbe opening of the
i.iiiin-n will be admitted obliges Mr. Boynton to build this roud to
the RanxEli. arriving in the city Just 10
1” rent,.
examination.
Daxtat.C. WAJUtKB,
T evening the regular. Hastings and then-Is a strung probability 'rod* ahead of an nuexpreted slow freight.
Bee'y Barry Co.
that hr will not come here unless Hasting, Mad"!*-*???"
Report of tne coodlUon of tbe Hastings City
i DwMUiigx', ■ tiiil low rateof A3 cent* &lt;loe* thr little asked of us. Citizen* you
and tbe forgery seldom detected. by beating Hank at Htettngi. Michigan, on Monday. July
i te(fatal R*|.S1. »id return to Hasting* cannot afford to remain qnlet in this mat­
'.■nd.A-Ii. ma. mads In accordant with aeei saafre*; tnibi'• ini’ut to people in this ter. Let there be a good attendance at
Following are- the real estate transfers cold water, beating tbe milk and peering
I. »Wni‘.y Wrun Mtay A proportionate rate this meeting and every possible step taken
for the week ending July 30th. 1888. as over the egg, stirring constantly. and .till
i *'i ab.r.g tl.
; ,.la general exudu* to sccnre the read.
taken from the books (n Ute register's office: stirring when tbe boiling hot coffee is added.
I’atlr tlifirr*. *wn-. The train due
Funit turn and Fixtures
EHubeib Henderson to Elgin J. Gibbs; parcel
A Well dressed young man, giving his
KxpeBsas........... ............
i
4 4:42 a t.:, *,i- mnposed of 10 pas.Tboruappie Jioa
Due from Bank, and
iMIla Hin to Cklvln L. HH1; so* mc 23 Yankee |
i - tor rar* and the conductor was kept name as William Jones, was arrested Sat­
urday and brought before Justice Kens* SMrGaaMOR
'• -1 "Olk^tiug the 10.»0 fare*.
Lsol
Tsndiir *ad' Bank
Lucinda Ixvwery to Jason E. Tobias; 1* sec M
ton Monday for trial on. a charge of larceny.
NaSasanaPtMttoaaiey
,|Z-' n?pul&gt;!l--sn i-imgresslonal ronven- Hr waa convicted and sentenced to 00 days Hope0iM
?:a-.lonery
account..........
-VatantlDe Leins to Uno. W. boule, lot »4 city
■ !nthi» .l.-t:* -. will be held at Jackstat it the Detroit house of correction. P. T.
-------aVki SK E

Local Editor.

h h',W** fWB1 ,:“*A

Ra^'X.

;AL NEWS.

:!.t» —™ta, to to

X'.1"' *&gt;«

.J£,”Th‘“X4 Y-r K?

IT11^

v“- Thr hum-‘ *"»to

SX MU'ta

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Clearing

Dr* Coeds Store.

Parasols

Chailie Delaines

CM;

To Stimulate Trade

Special Drives

I

0?pRicr$
CREAM
gAKlNj

Marr &amp; Duff’s

Children’s Lace Caps

sJj’J Perfect

MarA£ Duff
Sf’toJ: 55 SffKKf.(2e?4- to“ '■
Marr &amp; Duff

Cotton Flannels

MARR &amp; DUFF'S,

For Diseases of the

I 1 1 I’lrthj. A'..;..-I 14th next The delr। P’- from tbi,, mty to that convention
।
*- follow*: .John f'arvrth, chairman.
i
T- Wgtovc. 1 hr*. S. Brtre, David
1
11 K Stantidi. .1. M. Rogers, F.
। '•
1- A. .McIntyre. W. H. Power*.
-j n. Mfoter. Ralroni McCallum. If any
'
delnurtr* ciffiiidt attend this con’tntloh tLry .|..,ul.l ;&lt;i once notify M. L.
i Wr. rfoiniiati of the count} committee.

&lt; 'olgrove appeared for thr people. Jones
bought 5 rents worth of tolmccn in tloodycar A Barnes' grooery Saturday and of­
fered a M bill In payment. Upon receiv­
ing his change he pushed a portion of It
back to the dork with tbe remark that he
had found a nickel In his pocket and Would
take the te bill back. He received hia bill
and escaped from the store Won1 the ch-rk
found that Iw had returned all but 81 of
the change. Hr had tried to .work thr
place*
fin*- was bad at Aim same game in a dozen different plarr,
in Barty Momtey. the Mill an­ but failed to succeed.
'
ofhi. Ic.nh. About 60 person*
*'J’’Ht&gt;nt. Ini bHling 0. E. (Jlllman. A.
Fame and Ktai&lt;W*re_ .
F. KtcbMnx M. O. Abbott, Jas- No.
U Comstort, ffisttle Oetw
“‘“•T Jbtit w|w.... A. D. Cndwalladcr and _. .. MmorT
Mrs. Celrmia rtarber, Irvin;
uany u .iVntnirk and A. Seibel from
(«?• Dt. II. y. Perkltam. of Fre^
* F'oretuaE. EmJu-.
"
ml"r* Mrj a! "I"*''*1 pnMented "cv.» EraamoaK WrtgW.
w
i»fr*n&gt; ',I- Peniiis-k s friend*. Mr.
I Jw&amp;’&amp;jtllrsaa. braagevlll*
wp. t-.|. ,-lally pleased with a
pnp. wbteh wa, nmomf the pre*-

&gt; Man sosr.

“

Matthew S. Harkness to Lizzie Harkness;
parcel Nasln llle gxoo
C A. Hough to Ephraim Lueai: Ma see
Woodland.41.*05.
' Geo. H. Hanner to A. A. Estabrook; parcel
Woodland ffino.
Chas. V. Klegler to Samuel Route; parcel
EHenry‘ wf*MIller to Emms K. Hill; 40asee»
.Maple ifrove SIZOO.
Dsyld Bowker to Ann* Randall; 40* sec SO
Hope 0430.
John K. Kdwards to James W. Edwards; eo*
sec 23 Irving t.'.MO.

paid m.
During tbe summer month, meat is not a t'aidtal
•&gt;-&lt;rplu« Fuad.
Mcvwuty, and port and corned beef should ( ..divided rrvi

To live after a certain stylo al tbs cost of
Opeoding that which should go for book*.

SIMM.

To all parties ooneerued notice I, hereby
given that the common council of the efty
of Hastings propo* &lt;" &lt;-b*nire
&lt;nkte of
Green street from t’hrk street east to Jefferwm street, according to a profile at the
Recorder's office, and that the &lt;v&gt;mn*.&gt;ii
council will take final action un eald
change of grailr on Friday. August 3d.

C. W. Wakxkk,
Recorder.

During tbe wmmcr month* we should not

Her that all food i»w*Ucook*d; ••tptenty stork! %aSv mMoriM^Mk
f ripe fruit, but nut to exrem, and If yoo I A RY AMD ttF«NSg* PAID.

KIDNEYS
-

xm.smut.-s

SOYUtHCLI.H

�FARM AND GARDEN.

SCAB IN

POTATOES.

PRACTICAL LESSONS FROM EVERY
DAY LIFE ON THE FARM.

HEADACHE.
Hredaehe aad Oyapepala. and nxuet tn**
thought ft would kill me. After trying many

with tbe'tUek Headache.' at.d Bud It the only
Arkadelphia.

Of tbe nineteenth century, can trulj fa­
' 'aid of Papllkm &lt; extract of flax) Skin
Cure. Thummnd- testify to Ito wonderful |
&lt; untilv«- powers lu neetntogly hopele** |
race' of Eczema. bait Ilbeum. Eryslprln-.
and every kind uf akin disease. Mr. O. P.
Alger. «»f Hartford. Ohio, tried everything
he heard of or saw recommended, and suf­
fered five year* with Eczema until he
found PapilliMi Skin Cure, which cured
him. imnre bottles only SI. at W. H.
&lt; ioodycar'e drug store.

The Gorham Unis' luuvkrt factory at Mt.
Pleasant gives employment to 50 men and
lioys and turns out 5,000 lia-keU per day.
A. H. Thompson, Rodcfurd, III., says:
•‘1 have txwn troubled with Catarrh for
years, nothing helped me until I tried
PapUion Catarrh Cure. I followed direc­
tions, and with less than one bottle, I am
' cured.’' Psplllon (extract of flax) Catarrh
Cure will poxltivel) and permanently cure
Irrom-htal catarrh. Acute ur chronic ca­
tarrh, also row cold and hay fever. large
. bottles SI. for Mie by W. H. (kxidyrar.
A Muskegon man is do|ng the state with
a tent show. Ute attrw-tiotw of which are
mlucaked snakes and a trained pig.

Eminent authorities unanimously agree
tliat the high pressure .methods of modem
life are rapidly making us a rare of ner• sous invalids,—subject to all manner of
nervous affection', headache. Insanity,
dizziness, neuralgia.' itackache, hysteria,
nervous tronblee uf the heart, stomach,
kidneys, brain..otc. Ladles and gentlemen
who are thna afflicted or who are compell­
ed tn keep late hours, do tnueh mental or
physical work, who worry and fret about
bnsintew or domestic troubles, should rre
■temixer that no oilier remedy in the world
will so speedily cure tires*-diseases remove,
worry and the bltu-a.induce tranquil sleep,
relieve pain, or build up the brain aud
nervous sy.sten©/ as Dr. Miles' great dls■ co very, lire Restorative Nervine. It* con­
tains no opium or morphine. Trial bottles
free at W. H. Goodvear's drug store.

The two principal desires of tho potato
grower are. of course, quality and quan­
tity. and If only one may be realized tbe
former has the prefcrenoPotato**
without dtaeaae are, or ought to be. tbe
great aim in this daj pf rot. blight and
scabby tuber* Of IsSe years mA only
learueil scientista. but progressive farmera. have endeavored to discover tbe cause
Tbcrv ar*&gt; many p»d plows mauufac and a preventive for seab in potatoes.
Some of our ablest authoritiea, Includ­
tured iu various parts of tbu country aud
threw give direr*? reeulta with the ffif. ing Dr. J. B Lawes, of England, K. 8.
ferent soite in which they arc uwd. and Carman, editor of Tbs Rural New Yorker;
from the unlike modes of using them by Dr. F. M. Hexamer. Dr. Henry Stewart
tbe different owners. Country Gentle­ and Professor Goeasmau. after extrvnuvi­
man. in reply to recent queries concerning and repoate.1 experiments,^iavo become
plows that will turn under green cropa. eonvtared of the efficacy off special com­
give* expniKffiiiii to the following atato- mercial fertilisers for the potato. Mr
menta, which are of widespread Lutereat. Carman, who boltores that wire worms
are at least one cause of scabby potatoes,
says: "Whether tbe wire worm dislikes
potato chemical fertUlzere or whether
these do not furnish ths shelter which
tho worm prefers, we do not pretend to
say. We do say that to all of our tests
the potatoes grown with fanxi xr.anure
have invariably boon more Injured with
wire worms than those grown with fertll-

Fine 1. 2—plowing fNbmcRKXN CROra.
The chilled plows have generally given
better Mtlsfartion than those with steel
mold boards, and are mostly better for
avoiding adhesion of the soil A personal
examination of the different plows made
or wold in your region of the country
would dnnbtluM give more satisfactory
reeultft than any single rvcornntendatiou.
For turning under a abort or moderate
growth *&gt;f a green crop, important aid Is
rendered by the aklni coulter, such a* is
repreeentt&gt;d In Fig. 1. For taller growth
of rye ofc clover, two or three feet nigh, a
weed hook or heavy chain Is Indispens­
able. A gtxxi weed hook -is represented
by Fig. 2 Tl*r ourwed hook sweep* and
bends over «&gt;.- men crops in front of tbe
mold' board, and they are at once buried
out of flight

Different modes are employed for nsing
the heavy chain for covering the growth
Fig. 4 represents one of these doum, tbe
operation being quite similar to that of
To thr liver ami bowels, but give no the weed hook (Fig 2) Sometimes the
strength. The more &gt;ou take the more chain to attached so as to operate like the
you nwd. Mllre' Plifa (M. P.) positively straight rod (Fig. 8).
•
strengthen. The lunger taken, the less'reTbe appearance of a field whpre the
qulred. Samplen free at W. H. Goodyear's. owner line tried to turn under a5*ll crop
of grass without chain or hook, the tope
Orville Welch, of Seville han been arrest­ of the growth project/ig bet worn the
ed charged with a criminal assault upon furrows a foot or more in height, to vety
Mra. Delta-Bail? hfa wife’s cousin.
'
different from a field properly treateu.
\We have often been asked why it is that with the growth thoroughly buried.
JOriNSTON-s extract of sarsa­
parilla Has prove*! such a success. The
only reason we can give. Is that it fa a med­
It detracts greatly from tho market
icine which has proved by tbe tret to be value of butter to mix dlflerent makes,
superior to ahy preparation known fur rite which generally mean diflwrent colors, to­
relief of blood di*eam*s.
gether in a solid pack. Buyers of coun­
Chas. A- Ibwne, of Marquette will be try made batter !n large quaiitities usu­
the orator at Hie meeting of alumni ot the ally work it over again and color it uni­
formly before parking it down In a solid
Michigan nnBrenitty.

Cwra of Can oa* Mrtl Uleerd.

and tho result fa to average the quality of
tbe good and poor that are packed to
Ktber When practicable, it fa Irest to
ep each make by Itself and strip ft to
I martlet tn rolls, wrappad in bleached moaUn. wet enough to keep from sticking to
the rolL As a general rule, a ooxmtry
storekeeper wiU realise the most from Ufa
batter trade who sells II a* soou aa he
ean. and before it has lost the delicate
flavor and aroma of fresh butter by long
keeping.
In peeking sohdly In tubs or firkins
from fifty to 100 pounds are used. The
packages should always be made of hard
wood. When it is desired to keep early
made butter through ths summer to a
season of scarcity and better prices, the
following ptan has proved one of the best:
Peak only sweet and fresh rolls where
the buttermilk has been got out and tho
grain of the butter faagood. Wrap each
roll in a thin muslin doth wet in strong

them. Thea Immediately cover the but­
ter entirely with clear, strong brine and
ast it away in a cool place. Toe first may
be weighted down and more put in after­
ward. out none abould be toft floating
partly out of the brine. In thia way earn
roll Is entirely submerged axtd does not
come In contact with tbe air.

In tbe recorder's court in Detroit Monday
morning there were W ra«e» xrfgdotatfon of
the city ordinance'.

Considerable curioeity has been evinced
concerning Japaures buck wheat. Mr.
Peter Henderson. the wail known Now

Mrs. Charles Greenwood, of Indianapolb
had what Ute doctor- called anthtaa, bat
'he got little relief until she (&lt;x&gt;k Dr.
Miks' N»*w Care, which somi made her

buckwheat is entirely distinct from all
other variottoe so far offered. ’' Mr. Heudsreon attests to tbe produetiv«QM8 of
JspmeM bockwbaat. and raeransMods
a trial of It. whether it bo for milling, for
tbs aptery oe tbs aviary Good.reports

SoldatV. BL Goodyear’*

culture

The Cadilfaw Salvation army are to build
barffeta and organize a brass liend.

Senator Ghandlnr has introduced a bill
into congress appropriating 1150.000 for
tbe encouragement of Mik culture in tbe
United Staten II creates a division of
silk culture in the department of agricul­
ture and autbwiiea tbe MlabUabmeat of

For the elm tree beetle, that has be­
come such a pest In numy sections at this
season of tbe year. 'Professor Riley
recommends an tho taut remedy spray fag
the trees with a notation of London
purple made from half a pound of
purple and three quarts of flour in forty
gallons of water, or in those proportions
tor a umaller quantity Tho purple is
considered less hurtful to plants than
Paris green.

Tbe panel illustrated in tho acrompanying cut was recently described In Rural
hew Yorker, and may be made of poles,
edging, fencing wire lath, any or all of
these, combined or separate, as chancre*

H.OKUMO; ta van.

.'S

IL Goodyear's drug store.

•nrr. and »w;te

Tbr St. Louis creaaxexj turn” put thnr

Hill's pevrlv*' Worm Spectje bthrmost
effectual worm killer in the world. War­
ranted. W. H. Gooityear.
.

Unlou depot as
utafl tzwitta to &lt;
having sufficicn

autbnrtttaa.
wa« boW-

ssfa Matiisiii tn tato coring:

*&gt;• of the premise* tbercui
»
Me station to tbe hfafaevt' d
“ Wdoor of tbe court btaro- i,. ,£?Sts
Ui saM county &lt;g Barry .,u t£ ’
AMUtt MIL at ten u'cU 4 -h.Sj!’ «

S!SS'SSWZ”

governor's prociti
the jerll of the
shows aho why »
vf the rebellion a
Greaham came fe
soldiers of tho
property of iu
traction.
'Vh*

instituted t&lt;&lt; rei-.n-i &gt;b»

I lasting'.

Lead* the World

J. 11. Munlaugh. of Ji’n&gt;»wcU. la't uwk C. H. Warren, General ■ ■
shipped 1.000 boxrw ot cber-f direct to IJverp&lt;N&gt;|. England.

******

rasw the owner of «*•.!
xm r^-no
and on Hw un* in
am-m . ‘T?
MBI. said Zalratxl-k H.-..le: ,lr,o.-v l mt* •&gt;

a

line tnat on Satanta) ite f.oirtt* d*&gt; ol
tttl A. !&gt;.. 1*»«. at ten &lt;. Inek .» ihr iL,*.Aw.
shall *eH ax |&gt;uW-r*1Ws,,.,, t.,rbr
al the uorib Iii4-t doorot ihr &lt; jnT*Duw»t&gt;
at) M llauihxx. Run I.« &lt;-. M|,*X
beltif the [-•* atrre t)&gt;r rtrr -It evert tor Lu

No section «f the country G:»4a» attracting
aa much attention m Montana. Oregon and ! etale of Michigan -Firth Judicial circuit. tn
Washington: Montana '-eau-e it now ranks
&lt;4»*ucer*.
first In the pruduetlon of precious metab;
gtilt pending luClrralt Court, l-r C-nuity of
Oregon, because •&gt;[ it* mi bl cilmatc.fftmbcr.
coal, mineral- and wonderful product loti nt
fruit* and erreai*. The rapid growth of !»»«►
kane Fall*, with a water |iower exceeding even Marble. &lt;lelrlulaut.
that ot the Nhtneapoli'. Tacoma, ou Puget
In thH rail-* I* .imv
Mound, the trrmlnu- of tbe Sort hen; Pwctfie Charlotte
Marble, h kot
the township of I'rs
Railroad, with U.aoo inhabitants. Seattle, j
itarry and*ta!i-*d !
•mile* distant, an energetic and thrising cin,
described*' I olios.
mark thia sect ion of the Pacific Northv.r.t ns
one
that offers p rollar IndorrmeuU lo Iborn* &gt; jxer aplNwraiier in ul-l &lt;-*&lt;1 **&gt;M ur *
__
seeking new borne*
'"B7"wrtitar ciia’k A Fee. General Fuseuger 1 U'rti.in’«T^r.r
Aerut. Northern i'sclBc Railroad, fit. Paul • ••InIn lweni&gt; • la)* tby • -tnp:«lu*ir.
BAXNgn. - ar.d isi t-.o
Minn., he win send &gt;eu IPmtrated pamphfe:*'. ZwaMTremfollf iSVai i eV 'll TJtutt i*&gt;ta*ilur*
! *^i1
maps and booksglrinayou valuable totormailon ** ’ imMirmimi m iw- emitttinmt m*
In refer cure to the countrir t.-arersro b» thl*
Fkamk A. ll.~-K»ts.('heuH -&gt;u.l*r.
great Itm* from St. Fsjtl. Mfaneapolt*. IMuth
stnl Ashland to p.wttand. i tretton nn&lt;1 Taroma
and Neattie. Washington r-rrllory Tfit« road.
In addltiMtotts twins th- out, rail Hue lo
Rimkane Fall*. Tuona and Nrottle. rear be* all
K’SlSfc.z
the&gt; prtschial pout* 1a Northern Mlruw*»taat&gt;d
jjq l Rapid* road, thru- &lt;
Dakota. Montana. Idaho. &lt;*reirot&gt; and Washing
-H&gt;eha!n»v.d &gt;
-COMTIMTION
ton. posse«MM unr.|ualled serene attraction*. *'
‘. ime tbnx*
tonmcw*Liv Criu »v . uTilun quartern*.
well as superior train e-iutpuM-tit 'uch a* din­
.li'eAsdttering ear* and colonist *lecr*T&gt; tor the u*» of In­
tending sMUere. neither o’ which ronventenct*
are to be found on an&gt; other line tlekr tng b*nlJOHN HiH-OIX M-ctpr
DrM lo che state* and territories raised.
LPWLV 4 \ SXAKMAN. .
Attorney*
Mortpre-

‘

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PAino. pom rtxn.
on one aide. Of course, if oneVanta
garden inclose*! he can leave the fence
standing. The ends of the pieces that
answer tbe purpose of poets are well
sharpened and driven into the ground to
sumo depth, the one tn the middle of the
panel having a longer point than tbe end
.&lt;*&gt;«• One ean make up a lot of such
panels during winter.

exerted himself
nu-nt f&lt;&gt;r the stri!
ttoa of tbe Ohio

mi pristmmrat. wf.ir their r* hoe,
prosecuGxig thet

like other ci t in
that they w*&gt;uld
Judge
them.

Drummot
Many stri

Harrison and ttau
ta their behalf.

OUR NATION

Within a radim
Madison square. 2

remutry will be

battle

ffnrire will do th

SICK HEADACHE

There are Two Distinguishing
&gt;
‘
Characteristics
Which, more than anything else, have contributed to the phenomenal growth of The Chicago
Daily News, giving it a circulation larger than that of all other Chicago dailies combined.- It
seems strange that the first practical, combined application of two such common sense principles in
journalism should have been left to a paper as yet only twelve years old. And yet true it is that in this
fact lies the real secret of the unparalleled success of The Chicago Daily News. Briefly stated
these principles are:
First.
, THE DAILY NEWS
Second.
THE DAILY NEWS
Is a I daily paper for busy people.
III an Independent, truth-telling newspaper.

K

Franklin L*ndei
cratic candidate
Harrison. AH’”
Jamreou. Hiram
Ttamp^m. Gov
«-rnoc Parker. N
Shaw. T. D Kiuj
T. A. Morris. G
Sinker. Efforts*
a meeting of U

safety to act wit
as fullowa: Jo*
Btnjamta Harri
baker. Gen. Join

1

'
IMsuli
1 atrtalu m&lt;

testament bearla» «l*jr &gt;U tTtt, 'a*,Jl.■*¥

A WOOLEY, AGENT.

A

one membe
appointed. O»*«

ifsaus;'
W..I.
*» eHHK
ior4. «in! Is u»- !«e»t »eta&gt; &gt;» sh e
Al! the aMve S'kH- are r»s

S-liewa i&lt; wrathy beesuseofthe Invasion
of four Monnon elder*.
Minneaou
The beauty of th* akin re|tiire« pure
bkiod. which you ran have fly using HIH’s u iomoi
ladds,
s-lji
Sarwaparilla. W. H. Goodyear.

other with wire, willow b&lt;nda. old hoops
or anything that will hold. Thia sort of
inclosure was recommend*! originally
for portable hog yards. An extension, so
toffpeak, of thoidre resulted In the inclosing of s ptaee of ground the right etas
for a garden that was occupied by the
hoes until It wm rich and clean enough
to K- properly ptantod. Then three sides
of the feuco we-*, remove! for convenience
lu plowing. Tho hog yard join* tbs gar-

Of all mankind the people of Chicago and tbe busy northThe reader can count on one hind the known ntwipzpen
weu are the batieat. And yet pexhapa no equal number of peo­
ple are to ta fouxxi who appreciate ao keenly the neceuity of an
az at Iran intentionally truthful, and comxn .nlr io in ba.
intelligent knowledge of the worid’a daily doingi. They recog.
On the Other hand, it 11 tbe all-but-umrer. d nde « J*»*
nite that they, more than anyone else, are the worid’a providers
one’s party and caadidate to the skies, and » cry !«*■ t!K '
in many of the moat important r.eceaaariet of life. How im­
portant, then, that they abould have their daily intelligence of
every event, the world over, which by any poenbiiity ean affect
tliwn become that they }*ai unnoticed, end axe steeped *» * •
their diversified commercial holdings. And in all the higher
intereats of life wh«~
k.
j - But this to only another mistake of the thoogbileu The Ameri­
--------- -ppreciauve Ol an that Cuntnbutei to nrrwrr^. &lt;­
can people are iMelHgtot enough, thoughtful enough. fair enovgh
an. Item™,
to appreciate and endorse honest, trath-tellitH; jounutam-*
one things which make np modem civilisation.
truth to prefer it to the roi*te*ding, the treth-duculoiir.^ iliibOacMy

t—

but one kind of cMek» They can then
have unlimited range, and there wfl] be

Tbe demand is more and more for the fair, impartial, tsdependent newspaper which give the reader e.'l th
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Birds can't remain healthy unless

i /iutt, will comdeod »«’f tt

* *• p-°* *»

PMidect Chamberlain, of the Iowa
Agricultural college, dose not believe in

~
aww vi ■mail wuicik ii uimj
—
of purpose remains. With no mere political ambition to fradtf.
ao •' ax to grind," the impartial and independent *’*”5*’*^

The land, under rotation, la in bettar

dreula-

During tbe hot summer months the
Doogiaa mixture placed in tbe drinking
vassals—&lt;m« ounce of mixture to one gj

An able bodied toad of industrioiu hab­
its will make way with and digest his

22%w»^E!

The awwrr Inspector of Saginaw Qty gets
&gt;4 a dsj. Ugh! Cheap enough.

'"j

For malaria.” um- i »4»b'* -Little* Pill*.
Only 25 rent* for W plifa- W. II. (tood-

Ito application to roots. In preference to

I*-. E. H. l-athrop. druggtaL HaaMngx.

!tarri«*u ta-cr-’D

- M'chlgau. tu n»t,

growth in the potato itiwlf.

English spavin Jinuneut remove* all
isbew Irani t&gt;on*-n, blood s-srln. • curt*.
•pilot*. swmrey, ringbone. stifles. tfftlb*.

MM* £•“
‘ ,.d story c
^foBo»*:

thr UKbd.y oriL™ 2?
eirtr.| hy jfstiian A ‘ 11

DOUGLAS
w L.
_ ___________
$3 SHOE. CEHTLCMIM.

chicken*
An Engifah fanner

Tbe uxd Michigan infantry bolds ita xn-

TRU
'XremthaX
i«i»&lt;-»t fl*

W. I). SnlL druggfat. Blppstk Ind..
tMtifhw: ••! can reccommend Electric
Bitten, as .thr very l«e*t renudy. Every
bottle sold lias given relief In every caw.
One nuui took six bottles, and was cured
of rhentnatfam of 10 years' standing."
Abraham Harr. druggfaL Bellville. Ohio,
aflinus: ‘■The liest selling inrslli lnr I
have ever handled In my HO years exper­
ience, fa Electric Bitters." Thousands of
others have added their U*»thuou). so that
the verdict is unanimous that Electric
Bitters do cure al! dfarase-, of thr liver,
kidneys or blood. Only a half dollar a
feeling very generally prevails that Isxttlr at W. H. Goodyear's dnig store.
manure, especially fresh manure. Is pro
llflc cause. In many soils, of notate scab,
The liest lalve In thr world for cuU,
and ought to be avoided for this crop. In bruises, ulcers, salt rbrnm. fever sores,
general, it Is claimed Gist potatees grown tetter, chained hands.-chilbtains. com*,
on chemical fertilisers are more free from and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
rot scab and blight, and are smoother, piles, or no pay required. It I* guaranteed
mon* uniform and of better quality than to give perfect Mtlsfactfon. or money re­
thbee grown ou unfertnunted stable ma funded. Price S5 cts. per Iwx. For sale
nure
In a word, experience haa proven that by W. II. Goodyear.
organic manures tend to promote scab
Clare has IS paMenger trains.
and rot In potatoes The organic sub­
The liver and kidneys »m*t b" kept la good
stance seems to afford a soil oeculiarly condition. Hood'* .*&lt;arsa|Mrills Isa great rem­
adapted te tho devalopnent of fungi and edy (or regnlatlng thee* organs.
Insects, which in time attack thepotaA new drpot fa building at Sherwood.
toae. On the other band, results favor
Tluu hacking rough can br cured by us­
the belief that conunenial fertilisers
Tte- July fine C4'f «3NB»MLIC«' MUih- Hi the
made from mineral" end proper!) treat*-*! ingHill's Perrle-.- ( otigli bynip. or no pay. noriil made wrrwurr tack* &lt;»« XAlus aat51 all aud durable .1* V&gt;&lt;»«&gt; cuaXInz ST* or R.
animal products are ••otnparatively free IV. 11. Goodpear.
from fungi, and that such fertilizers tend
Clear timothy hay can !- bought at SO
to prevent or destroy any chance fungus

Wright, who to a good authority on
poultry, thinks gapes infections, or at
least epidemic. Unices, perhaps, thus
communicated by others, its •x-currence
is caused by foul water, exposure to wet.
and want of nourishing food. The actual
symptom* exhibited are a number of
small worms in the windpipe and a gasp­
green crop over into the previous furrow. ing for breath. If taken early it will be
Thia form haa tho mIvaztage of not bring sufficient to put a little camphor tn tbe
caught by any obstructions, but it la im­ drinking water or a little turpentine may
portant that it be properly adjusted for be given daily In meal In bad castto tbe
efficient work and that It ta stiff enough worms must lax removed by introducing a
loop of hor&gt;« hair into the trachea and
to bold its place.
turning it round durihg tho withdrawal,
reposting the operation till the worms are
extracted. A feather striprxxl al most to
tbe top may be used instead uf tbe borne
hair. Small pellets of camphor are some­
times given, and the feather may be dip­
ped tn turpentine diluted with throe
parts water When young chickens are
kept in Vlean coops and out of the early
morning dew and rains, they are not often
•rouble*! with gape*

Oscaota, l*ake amt Mrcreta county citi­
zen.' are dUruming the Idea of oganizlng a
Tri-County Agricultural society.

"Anowrr "WWI. ,u. -n., L .
made and that too by ■ laxly In thfa coud-I
ty. IHararn- fastened its elutelies upon |
cause therein renAS
her and tut seven yearn she withstood Its eompialmmt.an-1
Wx
M'runwt test', but her vital organ* were
undermined and death mwomhI imminent.
For rtirre nsmths site couglud Incessantly
and eould not sleep. She bought of its u
Ixrttle of Dr. Kings New Discovery for
ccnsumption and was so much relieved &gt;xi
taking llr*t dose that she slept ail night
and with one bottle has l&gt;rrn miraculously
I cured. Her nanw fa Mr*. Luther Lutz."
.Thus write W. C. Hamrick A Co., of txWth •■
Shelby. N. C.—Get a free trial bottle at W.

Nrws has to-day a circulation of over *auuUlion n »eek
M. Wtoaxt, Sibley. Iowa, writest “I am well pfa»*d ***
Thx Daily Nzwx, rithoogh I am a • bred-in thedm*' K****“*• ** •

&lt;rfd&lt;«jUe food.- ,

.____comprehensive
—.1
NEWS
When to _two Buch
elements of popularity ^HE
combination
now adds a third in its unparalleled price reduction to One Cent
^JLianer and one wbteh
attractions at once unique and unapproacltable by any other Amencan newsp
•
will rarely multiply ^ulneod, throughout the Northwert by the thourandtbe

The Chicago D.Uy Neva 1, for rale by all newadralera « One Cent per
mailed, portage paid, for #3,00 per year, or 2$ cents per mooth. Tbe former *
afford as well aa the merchant aad prcfcaairwial man to bara hia metropolitan oauyAddrea.

M , ,»■
chicMo.

VICTOR F. LAWSON. Pobliaher Tbe D^Iy N««- c

OtrVBUCAJI CAW
'■ngagtd ta three

tore, art and grner
1* tbe station for
: ..news of war and
ally fa thia aa H

luxury with utiii

P*ta» machinery i

�FlUTH OF A STORY.

HARRISON

-

AND THE STRIKERS.

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the burnt offering.

- — ••'rauvi,
.
-"
[ -Hood &lt; Ssruf-srillA 1
- H[&gt;cclal to The Ne^w kork
xwwru ox Uen. Ilnrrixm 1
S’dSSLU.
W. TH.R0 QUARTER,
lie real truth of a much I labor troubles, ao ralLd^^--H10
u. erning Gen. Harrison, • record Uf au Lnu^abfe
k,,llle - TERNATiONAL .SERIES,
1 patriotic man Thera In n, •&gt; J^'cvat,ive,
Ihe Sentinel .■ssaibi Gen. J ogire for U it It Uuot
*P&lt;’1
i . iTercd hla wrrira. | rail the uetril. &lt;4 ihu
ro;
call i-suefl by Governor . property W bet-n destrov.-d i,
'
r..: f-r v luntwr.militia . andt.Hcago by riot^i t' L.J.ll tu*’b“r«
1 . Ir.-batui-di* when . an hl*u. who. L faSrf
** ‘U’
r.ngii’ii ^nviujJbJ.
d'roiul engim-ra. brake- | ready to take adva;^/. ^ ';.,^’.^5*?“
onitan uuirc ufftwii
iu pn.gr y iu aura of r^faj rondi* m u, w&lt;S
pUMKh-r.l
which rlaimu'irU. Lei
•:' • t&lt;&gt; hi iwnte-aalon uf the, niiy aiuMin^tcr. To t&gt;re re At nv * the*r
m
^'n,R,te«t
-. . uld permit none but i of destruction in tim citv
;&lt;,rt. MayorCavin. not WlUiama. .
Zai2«° C”i'*r- truk^tttVj0* * 1,nnCI’1*:tar“«*" '«***•• Draier. Darlington. iJi" Mdd^bv
• - d-m-n te protect the . kw abiding euix^w ro
o’*’.11
W
“’•Off-nag.
JLathrop, dni«i.c. Hs’llnc-.
' ""."".'ir-1'"' “»b 1 •“M-uIrRX C.R««ta5
,i to
. .V
the. ITiion vetekana
vt.tCTans
«ld Jbe
•i.- citinma to
-L.
largw public mouthig
:tiy even leading cjti.iM.'lis wa* • preM’nt.
A
iiiblic ■‘ofeftr fompnaed
Irvin vneh ward, was
of the most louspicuous
. committee was L'uited
ph E. McDunolil. Tho
in uuy tw-tuH- juirtfean.
. li nt flight of in thefomwmiiiunhy. The eom. bow.' tho following ra
nniittewof tho strikers-.
afterwards tho Demo
v’vrrnor; Beniamin
ter. Dr P. H.

j pnij
Droperty. Iu thb, couracbewX i„ v
by figvorCkv.u, by Sheriff

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in OFik-r to understand thi*.

hrunkllu Laud.w. Gta. John Love Wil
♦ n n i1’ E??1!'ai &lt;u,li Wiers. In response
nil lu ’1 tC“
buudred cithern, of

m m-.i Gt!x,r„

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YOUR BUGGY ?!«|3

FOR ONE DOLLAR
COITS HONEST

IVNAXXTT. kbozijJcunroU nt or.re

THE VASTNESS OF INDIA.

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WtMlt WH &lt;tn-a ,1..____ .. ..

----- win vurama in hu
. -. . --------- -r
u^uira, WKW ia
•wn body.m tbe tree. (1 Pot. iliS&lt;. Wi
Ct'lied
wrUl« ’ .to;.settle
'
tint
Ct.Ife;. ith..
tht(•existence
the *««
strike
bnrut offering »bowe us Christ perfectly uudcrstend tiroir drecriptwo,, but fail*, for
Imd nothing to dosrith theMtrike: It never
tatber . w til and giving IhmseW nn i uncut large a» Em
vtferimr nnd n
.** .
’»iamps, netore caaBdina jour case, ennsnii
। nnd with aj,(&lt;x»,ttXi
»r. &lt;514M«I£E. A friendly ktteror call may
the hvra and property of praemible clildent nnlirirx of
•sva future snfSsrtugaad absme. anAssdd geldan
tens and preserre public order, and io
".u.mjvn tno*e wboavaina
----.... wm feast io Zfe avBook ** Ute’s (SecrvG Es?
nw*-v: th’ OMrtoffering «bow&gt; us
' tMl. &lt;-i .
J,' u‘° “'■“‘‘■neriug shows
u&gt;Kanitntion» for werv"
every couorivablc luniun
. us urgnnlzntian*
rm * “"lea. to their credit lx- it m.ia JWUM Christ bi Hi..______ *
fnwn if—--------- I.....
___ J" _________
th,, .tnken. JIU Rnt-iwly
Hnf
sSX.’Sa'*1"*'
Merrih Block, Detroft, Mich.
Williams
Jrath.
l 2^Il&gt;&lt;a v2
U‘“M° &lt;IM1 !
“ C*n"1' ouUlunjl-a’
Cavin, (ol. IV C.
7“
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In -thU *.£
F1’!...
.
I
whiu&gt; ,n tt&gt;i United fitatra; tta- MnhIm It. Elder. (H Un. U«rn,,,a
,4 tkui.
^Duthl* nrT ch4*r®f beviticus wo have
। rnitas would fill Spain, the people of the
or .iwmmlrr,,n,^ i,,.]
h,
7? b”7lt offing tu. a bullock, a lamb
or I Punjab with Scindu ore doulJk- the ixitnitalamb or
mii.itrfiaving failed.
i*."'1 “
tk' &lt;*&gt;0TO “■ P'r-^o- »&gt;ut■*In
1 each' । titm of Turkey, and 1 hnve zuumd but four
and
an. Mij'iximcu
*!ju*tipcntof
• citizens was held . striker “
ou m
’uf their griov
nr
caae it !• said tu i«- “n burnt w^ritlw, on t4( , of theinure aolirnt di virions.
.. • a ■'..•mmittee of ’'ua&lt;'«
aurc-k with the railruMpct.miMukM
rnilroadlcompsuii-. V
ksiin fering made by Arc, of a ,weet fcavor linU, J Everything is on the same bewildering
:j- orb.' Rppoiotcd
d i l*'giwiingtoeud&lt;&gt;f ilii-iet.
the Umt- (Vk’.».:3.K.. T’-CWdifferent grade.
, "Ode. Tiro lighting jmiplesof India.-•wbiwe
MtTMaiun. Gen.L | Hnrri»o;;"i.v,4.^ av r&lt;4
T 1 IHtwabk. lawful.
"f nfferiiig» were to suit the , uwlc’ jin.- ut big ns ouraelve*. a* brave an
be H.iu Conrad■ ' rvjii^ervath'o muts’in*d |
? ‘w k.....
,’, rsuU.y
"“d in tiwpM- xAirwh-es, and inure n-gardlnM of death than
ill tl&gt;.‘ kit,
, n lh-:;:ocnit), Gen. hide of th.- st., iki-r.- . mi far
wrnwlvw, number at lra*t 120,000.000, exjual
Gnicl M-'&lt; «u!i v iand of their &lt;idUM;i&lt;l fur inrrv
iges was
to GiLl*&gt;n\ cah-uL-ition uf tiro population of
conet-rutd
lie n-p.-st..,
...... ........ — — - -‘a- -o- awnei aut n* tiie Rtunan empire.
&lt;1 their
There I are &lt;00,000
wapvi werr t.«, hw, id
If
he
had
brought
a
lamb
or
two
turtle
dovtw
ie would
train-4 brown soldier* in natisc service-, of
wplReona
(L*&gt;v.v,
7-18.)
IH
m
*
not
this
teach
itience to secure 11
whom we hrar iwi bnji* once hl ten years, and
that, tiiin;«• h "
a *[x-rom
may
,, ; *“ , r
;*
•l*rrisrm has ever us
.....A.ul.J
-------- “
V but Very
TCT-- feabiy
“‘-fWMXM n»«M who think the'lr urotier
--- iuv -rivniiu-u &lt;a
•d and re enlisted as labor. Inxlaiing thui invtluuc waH
C-iirKt.
yrt if with
«ia they
Chraujau
wMtrue
,n» penitence
|nM, for
f rra
,l»r &lt; U th,, „„,lt
E„£L-.ml
... -.. protect ,1../
,.«■» of whidiVj
.... :
1 , '
the ,;; r-lhiwal.
cheap
wiih •..v«r
i,„„
. «m---- . out
---- — --— ..r labor was not io&lt;_,m .u Jiwm, a»-ttro«r-urmtitiiu- W,lh
”** k.. iI
,;~r • ’rora If Uro Pro-ion
from
--- •
- rriuunerausl While JnuL\- rn i' '’"■•’'‘J"'*” “ u"‘ lr&gt; »• n,u&lt; b «• ■ •eriptl-m were applied ln lndU&gt; w„ dnmld,
.'pn.p-riy
and umn|y
; doing this Gen. Hurru.ii urg.-d the Mrik '
™"'"'“'■'“".r'
'rlrtar OmaUd, r~r... or
&lt;J
i-iidrd. Gen Harrison (era to erase wfatt w»&gt; &lt; Irariy against
.
“hw* unto Moms and spoke any force not nummoned m time of peace,
Ibfaui mwifiil trvat- | the tew. naming :i«n| that tbev would untointu cat of the taberunr-l.r of the con- I haw 2.SOO.OOO soldiers Actually in barrack*,
• S-me 200 had been । get into tronble ' dtherwire. ' When gyrgnuoa,' A. He dwelt in Uro Holy of Holim with bOJ.OOO recruite coming up every ymr
some of them were arfirate.1 „IItl punched above the merev irat bet*th* ekm-.ii.im ' —a force with which not only Aria, but the
MKsiasippi
railroad.
_ ,---------- | by the Lnited .Mates oulirt tlrov ucknowlworld, might bo nulritMxL There ore tens of
to ninety days' ; edged the justice aud tlje wisdom«&gt;f (ien
million* of proqtvrau* peasant* wheroe board­
Harrison n»ked Harrison's
ad vine,
and fere thankful
' - - ------------. —
for law trwii tbe burning, quakfuc Ml Sinai, ing* make of India tiro grand «b»orbent ot
•
1L.1
hig tliat
’.be object nf
of hl«
his laflueucv wtth Jklge
Drumtnoad. 1 but from tbe propitiatory, u tyus uf Chrisn &lt;
|...'j'™»uin«ul vcn» &lt;n tniuioua oi pcashad plainly la«u to whh-li w as exerted u» ttfrminutet to. period i ff “U any man of you bring au offering ! anta balde whom poverty fellahs or Sicilians
.. ;&gt;t obey the lax and limit the extent of their sentences, uato tbo Lord " No one is wmpelltd to | or Connaught men are rich; millions of nrtiHo was eiiufidentk tb-’gvhcral itrolstmg that it ws« only the i
w abiding citizens law dun, abould Im- upheld, nnd not the I
_ _ _.i
__ ,~i
rvl.nwd.
punishment of hulividtida. When mow o-ourod that lie will in no way be cast uuL i mott without tooX do tbe bumbhat woA of
n-lrased I hot haadeii people war jed to «utarch the : 3. "A mule without blemlxh." Whether ' tbe jotter.
J-.lS’ilig out I luiilti* against the striUersLieu liarrisun ’ it Were uf tiiu herd or of tbe flock thi. it hod
. Every occupation which exist* (n Europe
ds with Gen. I siiiii no. Li- dhi not prop|r-e tu go out nnd to be; tjjw of the Lambuf God without 1 exist* nl»o it; India. The industry of the
ir ins efforts I. shoot dow n hU neighbors Mr. McIiX blemish and without spot (1 I’uL L I'J). who I v*m continent never «ws. for India, with !
i old. who was asAuciatodi with Uea. Ifar will in &lt;ltw tinw pnmeut fnultkte before tbe • all her terming multitudes, with a fxipula! risoa on the ciinnuitUxj testifies to tiro pre*euge of bi* glory with exceeding joy nil I tion in place* |«cked tieyond Eurnjxv.n
'HEADQUARTERS. t gi'ni rttl’* wise ahd. cvitro-rvative action. , who put tbcirtru*: In Him- iJudeSLi Al | preeedrtit, imports nothing either to rat
। He stiyM: ,
!
.
though scsv.’y ini*! by men and demon*, even or drink, nnd. tnit for tbe Eyrojwatis, would
'
"I wa* a«M»dauri' wjth.Gra. Harrison Judo* Iscariot had to say, “1 have betrayed import nothing whnu-ver. Hho ls sufficient
pulgu Mure
in cortferenern with t3ie sinken.. aud low- nt blood.” und tiro denmus taMitlnl ' to henmJf for everything save stiver. Amid 1
THE SPECIALIST,
.......
• throughout he lulvised h peaceful settle- that He «a» tt;&gt;. K-iy Ui:e of GuL Truly of U«*c varied nuuatm, these 25o,0tP,000. whose
iji-ir t r*
xr r-.tr
■css around !i m
,.a. i.-f the trouble. I hurt- in rueullcc- • Him, ami U Him
I’juid it lie raid, “In f mere d'wcnptiotu would fill volumes, tbe -SAbil* 1 L1*L&gt;,
- jllLxf.y
Mivdit
'. tion of his using ppy l bluodthinitv lan­
1 Tborc is ns much labor, ax tnueb contention, ’
--- ----gtiuge osiufluhiuganv tii.resentalives of lle wa* without aib."
Can give those suffering
“Of His own voluntary --vill." Cunei-rnina ’ ns much anybitfrm, aa much crime, a* much |
W hile the ■ the striker* during &lt;»Ur evaferem-r.*."
from any farm of
ew York ns
^r- MclX»uald also sat* uf thi- matter
- here that j
^mi't think that x-il cut much ft a.
J'im x, is.;
txrmne vuier or n uynrety older than bis•at t.tVtirai* I fl‘run‘ ns au
,n
nimpaign- The . •cit
"II-.--Lidl
Hi* baud upon the bead of I tory, or flnonee minister uf n new prince I
.
। situation wjw ihreatriihig iu fudiaunp-iis
L "Hi-Lull put H
■. :&lt;nii more , then, and a «&gt;tnmittre'ou.public wfetv ! thetsMartoffering."
.... :
Thus fully identifying whoso jemonnl' fortune in bard cash is i
I wa* u^aniud
There wns n sub-evm- Himself
“
wnth it, ns if to*ay, “I draerve to din , double that &gt;•( the late Emperor William, or '
tbj*
! mittve hppoiated tn vudbaror to urrwicd | for My
M) sin,
—,but
-------. *iule» sacrifice take* M v ; abbot of * monastery richer than Glastou' ' 1 *------------------------------- *------। The best possible testimonial
’ Bpraccffui settlement ufl the difiictiltyjtf i. place, to»uff&lt;-r
to suffer in
m My
Mj »trad for My
possible,
and to
lo lake
tukn whkt
whwt measures
rn&lt;ts*nr»« might1 I Ihavs
” -'
’iblr.aud
havoctiminlttecL
committed.
■
, ersAcwnty, beau or a non wbow transac- Joi
। of DIS
his fttUlItV
ability tO
to CTappIe
grapple WltH
with.
v-..lectIwtnllock
bullock • • • tiuns may vie with thoac of tbe Barings or tkpsp aiRfilStAfi—A HnrrPRfifnl
be
nt ’sarv to protect I the public Inter, i i “And he dudl kill tbe
vsta Hen Harrison, ex-Govt-mur Porter. J Mid sprinkle rhe blood.’ Without ;shedding
--------- w Blcichruder. One man, Ju to Pcrriiad by , bDc-c CllSBuSeS- &lt;1 -U( CcSSIUL
wion (Heb. ix. 22); ,' name, fed and transported tbe army which ,। practice in
IP dealing With
ex-Uovtrtior Baker. Franklin Landers of blood there is no renuxdon
with SUCh
such
- the
' 'blood conquered tbe Punjab.—Meredith Townsend .li.nrdor^
[afterwurd Democratic candidate for gt»v ' and although iti* not poMible for
' UISUlUC16in VnrAnlcH.tlv
Fortnightly Ravin*.
Review.
ernor] and myxclf were that comrnittw. , of bulb oral goatetc takeaway sin iHeb. In
We met n rominittiv of the striker* iu &gt; x. 4), the Wood of Jesus Christ can and doe*
The Grrenvilh- crrainrry b*« 1*®« trans­
the cuuncil chamber in a public confer- | cleanse from all- sin il John i, 7) all
.
cnee. 1 talked to them and told them ! tlxac to whom it is applied, that is, all who formed tt&gt; a furniture factory.
that we srtnpatiiixed witfi them and rec . tecorno identified with Him by faith In Him.
Of these he can show enough
HMjr wile and my*eif were in bad health for i
oguized their right to ouit work if they । G. “Hoiiballflay tbe burnt offering and cut
Mime
filtrei;
year*.
I
chawed
to
be
looking to convince the most skepti­
were nut utistiud with their wages or it into his plecear C. H. M. says on this that
their .employers; but that they had no ; "it wm no mere surface work with Christ; over one ol Biramuuf Liver KeKUiator Almanac* cal, from the verv best citizens
right tu prevail other men from working, tiro Are tiro depths ot His being were ex- aud*-h A. H- Stevens' and Bishop Pierce'* of Hastings and vicinity, in­
aud that when they attempted to do so plored, tbe more clearly was it made maul- tuune* to testimonial’. 1 then obtained *om&lt;f
they became law Lrcakirx. Gen Harri feat that pure devotion to the will of Hl* ot ttir Regulator, and can heartily recommend cluding business men, farmers,
sou aud tbe others also talked to them in Father and earnest dmire for Hi* glory were the IJver Regulator to my Irlenda aa an excel- ’ mechanics and others.
.
tbe stunt" fltrain."
' the «|iring* of action in the great antitype of k-nt medicine."
Z. E. Ham»on. M. D.,(R&gt;rdoMV&gt;Ui-. Va.
This is all there is of this business, and j the burnt offering; not only as a whole, but
DON’T PUT OFF
it is a record In the highest degree’credit J ;n all It* [»rts, was tho offering seen to ba
able to Gen. Harrison; not a line would he without blemish."
Notice is hereby given Uist by virtue ota Seeing him if you are suffer­
wish to blot out; not a word Wou(d he 1 7. “Fire upon tiro^Itar. • • • wooden writ of fieri farin’ l*&lt;ned out of and under the
Now
change, or trv to change, even for the ; order upon t bo fl re." We think of tbe rtdry wal of tbe Cln uf cmitt for the County of Harry ing from such diseases.
and Male i-t Mi. itiL-u... Mot to me directed and is the time.
presidency of the L'uited States. The of j^uic in Gen. xxii, and »«.• Isaac carrying delivered
and asolii'i Hie good* and chattels.
men who object to it now do so either '
wood, while Abraham carried tiro fire Und* and teto went’ &lt; - md iasman In the
from parti ran rearens, and thereby*sbow ' »nd tbe ktdfe. then, a little later, we »eo the Connly t4 B.-rrv Mild tn favur of Cbaritv N.
IIEADQUARTERA
I did on the H&gt;'ii day .’I July. A. t&gt; IM6.
their daxturd luck 0/ patriotism and true j
built, tbe wood laid in order, and Jnioc Down*.
levy u,"on And’r./j-all tbe rigid, title and Incitlreiudiip. or they are cut throat* nnd •bound• —
and• &gt;-'-*
laid —
upon
—• the wood «ready
—&lt;«-»«
to •be tciwri of fbe »।In defendant. Conrad Layman In
The Dr. will tell you plainly
Gi .' wilt have to go Jo Mwasxlrw, boure btirnera and Auuremsts. dain and eon»um«d; hut tho knife descends ami
to the ftili&lt;i« tup ;&gt;ro|-eriy and lands to-wlt:
•v*tn ’bins und Inspirenot upon I«ac, be is «;tired, and in his Mead The ooutii ci «i quarter iL»l of the south east whether or not he can cure
lacking Only the courage and the oppbrtu
•rk ;* the distributing nity to put into practice what i» in their tlic lamb i» d-vin nnd con»unied. God spared qnaiur&lt;’.■«' veetton twenty-five GBi. hi town i
•■'.•im.
you.
Extended experience as
thrt-north
nf
range
wrai
(.Iwtpt
Harry
f
J
OU.
nft ry in fl nance, litcra- cowardly hearts. The militia was called not bisown Sou, beciime.1 tbe woo.! of tho
specialist enables him to
.-il cummotrc. so will it out to protect life and projxrty, and it crb«, was nailed L3
atl'1 “OwD/
the dietribution of the
both
nan
dn.offering
and
n
burnt
offering.
was not tired for any other purpore. The
■■
?'!I',MKUtaUS elUil'y determine, and the best
! nrmy --uppHi* gi-nerThe Are on tb.- brazen altar sjwaks to us of County ,i |)..rn bn saiurdAv. the »th .ur of of modern appliances and the
man wlio objects lo Uetr. Harrison fur ubdy
, hax been in the past
a. I&gt;.
o'clock In Ihe
foreXI
,
. ii&lt;”. at u-n ---------------—
ing tho call of a Democratic governor like God’s bolinws nc.vj.ting the sacrifice as a Serfmibr: „.
-•
most approved remedies,
lit years.
&lt;&lt;f that
*luxtbe patriotic. Lrnf'e citizen he Is. and why jweet mvor unto Him (the burn: offering, ti&lt;xsi
|i»t~;
nt tiro City of linslbigs this IMb d*j of
l-'th the contesting aro trying to manufai turn political rapi
1 adapted for special cases, many
nwwit offering nnd p«ocv offering were sweet Julv. A (l. I”1.
...
: ■ 1 with comfortable ttd (iguitust him for hla honorable, con- savor offerings); but tbe fire without tiie
B»hI.H Nilxixi&lt; R, Sheriff &lt;&gt;.’ Barry &lt;otinljr.
of them prepared only by Dr.
IJV I, tv. Vkoomax, In-pulv Hlirrltl.
publiratiH will combine rervativv. law upidbig action, thereby camp which cousumed tlw »n ’offering (Hek
W. s. row MAW. Atl’V for Plaintiff.
Baughman, enables him to ef■y 'Ilir-y have leased
confess tLew-elvra against the supn-miiry iv. U*l speaks tu us of the wrath of God
uriously furnished club of law and In favor uf destruction of life a nunrt hlnour *in
SMLT
RHEUM
^Ct U CUrG
^616 Oth•enty-fifth street until and property by molis. No honorable offering, suffering for oor sins, and
te-. rem burns ers would fail.
&gt;pidly getting the camman would so place hitnself- Cithers are also otir burnt offering, making us
ksCALDB, BORES, 'I _________ '
'___________________
nUi running order. It simply lawless uurdibtR. who brand aceeotaWe to God.} It i« nlw worthy of note
L WOUNDS, IN- • ~
‘
~
ndi-d to have the New themselves as house burners, pillagers in connection with the fire that the wonk
incnnno-uvu
7 tv, , h,.
. rllieiiv
. the
. . __
—..............
■.. in irferenco
Hebrew
U&gt; the humand muruervrh Gen Harrison d&lt;«‘* not Med. in
I ARD CHAFING.
expect the votes of such, und if they । ing on the altar, and tbe burning without tbe
3ORC NIPPLES I
Hr nialL Henfl trn renu lor po«la&lt;e anA reeslre
think to cnlixt nny Intelligent working- j cJnus, ars entirely differ** &lt;t*ds; U* ffrst
AN INVALU- our Illustrated CAtMorusjrapMse Ml bantaln.
k ON EARIH
I man In their Infainous crusade, they are signifying tbs burning as of incense, and tbe
I himplv mistakeu. American workiugracn u5..r tlie burning s« of that which 1.
FOR CATARRH.
aro ' not built tliat way.—Indianapolis
i Journal.
,
■
of the sin offering wn. burned upon tbe altar
eaiic eituoairr* act I JJOMC.
PoS&gt;rivt Guoaomtci
«a sw«* mvor (Lev. iv, 8U, teaching us
many Chlm-so Republican clubs SodV apprwcUtiO" of U* excellency of
Christ
even
while
suffenng
fur
our
sins
TTie
organized, and n great many
Lui
hidicates
theintaltect,
fully
surrcudrjwd
, _ ________ lb arc shouting for Harrisou-ln
CO God affd appredaud by Him.
i the columns of the Democratic press, no
9 “His inwards and ids k-ga »hall bo wiwh
i nowhere el&gt;«. Aa tho ^dependent ChL
..
wild water made
I cBgo Nows remarks, '^oven if Chinatnen
j w ere really Id favor of Harrison s •J«Uon
' they would have too much
let the reality.
white people find it out- Therefore.
Democrkta, stop talking nonsense and
tan the truth." Those writ®”, evidently offering »a» enicu
,
■
credit a laundry man with havtugM1 “i. l.a,»&gt;&lt;jr«rl»s: It ™ •“ b«™* “I”?

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DISEASE,
Testimonials.

muniHuiiiii

Consultation Frfee.

r.-,‘Znwcm
SALVE
2

little wit as a Democratic repo. ,«-.—»«•
. falo Express.
Yer*11111,11 'T ™B utAlN'-'kTEita.
•eetirJ'h'1
,‘,'unty committees also
hotri'JT;' “f thf! hllU&lt;iii:g. but the un­
to .k
' desired to no alone, and
Um* , ? “ r o,auKit't®«» will occupy tho
KiiT? “n |U 1384 ln the ^fth
»21 l'k”r,
ua,lonaJ commktco
I •• Diy of room and everything
hi the-7.,nf K‘'fk’ c'uufort *^d luxury,
wde- ■
comnleldy fnrakhod.
k Bill k '-hRffJ? i“c,lld&lt;}4 iff lll° lefcscl“» Mecca of poUUcitms from
^rusd • „r'J* !erritory taring tho sum-

fast US, then, have nn honest, not »

t!” 1-“i'
nhnMO -Umo vwv. „ , ,,-J,'l...

**

ought to i

jSlSXr’Jui. uc—r u «•*■»

standard time. ThrwiRb eoschei
Grand Rapids and Detroit on all day t------Coxxzrnoxs.—At Grand Rsiildi with Cbfea«o * West Michigan tor Holland. Nuotea.
Muskegon and j&gt;ol\B north, and with Grand
Rapid.’ A Jndhma ifSLtcr Rig Rapids.TrarerM
City and Petoskey. New York and Paclfic'Expreas dally. All other trains dally except ttan-

P. A. HAHN, Local A*rut. Hasting*.
O. W. RrooLn G.P ItT. A..Chicago.

Chicago, K&amp;Iuuhc &amp; Jjgisw
TIME TABLE.
In effect July 1st, iswl

North.

I

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A Word to the

campaign?

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to us.

A healthy boy has as many aa you, but he doesnft know it. That ii
the difference between “sick" and "weU.”
Why don't you cure yourself? It is easy. Don't wait. Paine's
Celery Compound will do it Pay yoar druggut a dollar, and enjoy
life once more Thousandshave. Why not you?
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MU btHc

nu. on too • •• —-------Mo- mrarTlns •

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lighted up her fr-h young face, her } edo
braids of hair and busy hands. 80 *b“
sobbed till tired out

Boon I heard a borws'i
many a night to come; but I-tbe woug
,.&lt;L»ed through my mind-should bare_

thought angrily of standing up with him
that night in my old white satin slippers.
Guy was Sally's only brother—older than
beraelf. I bad thought him cold and re­
served lately, though we had been good
friends in ths days when be took me coasttag.

me it would bo always night.
I lingered. I temwnber, on tbe bridge^ «
1
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rarer with

every day or
c'.
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realisation
of fresh
nnd sti-ango impreMWm.
reui»M
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THE BROCADE SLIPPERS.
faintly pcreotrated tho dusky space, glancing
bare and there upon a bit of glowing color in

STORY OF A DUEL.

tone, looking into tho darkness outaide, for a
heavy storm had come up.
"We waited in growing uneariMcs aa the
servants were questioned, nnd It was found
that his hone Bondi was gone, and that Guy
had not been seen sinwinoralng.

my escort, nnd I almost wished something
might happen to him. Sally declined to bo

with bnua noil*. There waa a tantalizing
rustic of wrappings from within, but tbe
**Ilmu&lt; tn locked," cried Dolly, hot and
breathlmK.
•
"How Jirovokingf exclaimed NelL “1
wonder whani's tho key!"
"What key, deurF asked a voice from the

lady, who. nothing loath, produced a bunch of
There was a breafhlaen pause as she lifted
the lid ami took from its wnijiping* a marvel­
ous gown of old brocade. Tbe girta spread
out its rich (olds with crie* of admiration.
It was of a lieautiful rose color, with tints
of blue a»d other gorgeous hues that blended
ta tbe harmony only produced by subtle
WMavcr* of the oast. Threads of gold, out-,
lining a flower her* hnd there, glittered
bravely in the lamplight ns grandma smiled
“Was it yours, grand mam ma r asked
Dolly.

log to lift a small box from the trunk.
“Yea, it haa,’’ said grondmamom, thought­
fully; ’.‘and I have cause to remomber it."
Tho girls natod themaclvue on trunks nnd
boxen and looked nt her in dulighted &lt;ucp&lt;x-ta-

"My life in this old house was quietly
happy. Until I was 19 years old there was

family whom I win call
were otir twanwt neighbors, though half a
mile distant. Hally and Polly-Burton were
soar my own ago, and wore my very dear
friends.
“On my eighteenth birthday I received
this brocade os a tireseot from my godfather.
He was a stia captain, and had brought thia

her bridemaids, while her fiance liegan to
fear that some serious accident had detained
ills friend.
“Outride tho cold was intense, and tho

He did not at once answer. Hb Ups trembted a little, aa be sat looking at ms; the tears
rushed to his eye*
“You are an Eugltahi»an," be said, hold­
inn out hi* tend with an affectionate gesture
that touched mo deeply. "I didn't think I
Should SM any one hero that would oare about

L^Xlr w^’l Ll left bTn

though painfully conscious of tbe old slip­
pers. on whioh I could not look with equa­
nimity.
“Arriving at the Burtons I found the girls

In dull
rested on « quaint old cradle, tattered books.

Bred and died beneath thakroof.

1. some color returned to his cheek*

fashion I ted traversed France and Belgium,
and crowing tho German frontier had
reached aryl taken up my abode for twentyfour hours ta a small town with a river and
a bridge; a confused mass of red roofed
bouses, with sheltering forest covered LUI*
that favored and shut in its remoteness from
the compion highway. It was one of those
places whose antique air, inherited straight
from tbe Middle Ages, charms aud invites tbe
imseer by; tbe inn charmed mo also, a gabled
bouse on the old market place, with a
fruitful garden reaching down to th5 river
at the back. The town was not unknown to
tourists, but lying apart from the usual

never moved f I could not tell ta
not now alone. A young girl stool
to him leaning agn!u*t a
bead thrown tack, her arm* folded under a
fonz colored apron that she wore over a dark
blue gown. 1 knew the girl by sight; once
ate bad waited on me nt table, once or twice
I had eerebor gathering fruit in U*«*rd“,;
she seemed to have no fixed service to the
bouse, but to mAe herself useful as occa­
sion required. Without much beauty, some­
thing singular in .her apjxarar.ee drew at­
tention. She was a brown faced girl, with
masses of suu faded brown hair, and sleepy
blue eye* ttet had a trick of opening sud­
denly to accompany a sudden smite which
rtvsalod two rows of small white terth;
otherwise her exprosdon wm sullen aud
rather scornfuL So much 1 had noticed,
paving litti* heed to ter, however, as she
.. _ &gt; --- k., w.-r.v-lr
nr**.

was speaking as I came in, but ended or broke
off abnipllv on my entrance, and stood os 1
have drecril«*l ter, leaning against the

parity, however, less on the custom of [tfuuing
stranger* than on its clientele of commercial
travelers, and on the excellent ordinary it
provided for the townspeople and the officers
of tbe small town garrison. The table d’hote,
I found—for my stay was prolonged from

midnight drew near,
«vr, a gloom settled
*%uoi over us
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imix*sibte
all, which it was i_
,_____ to dispel. All
- I WIW “J"*y lull- Tho gurets coin-' dropping
wan ' in OIM&gt; by one, hanging each hi* cloak and bat
though: of going: on with tha
tbe wedding wax
on a peg by the door, a»4 ”1^
friendly
greeting to one and another, took each hts
to search for Guy.
“Suddenly we beard a low whinny. Wo accustomed seat at tbe liberal l-iard. Each
tucked
a
napkin
under
his
chin;
men
and
sprang to the great door and flung it open,
aud Bnadi walked into the halt On his back, maids flew round tbe table;, a clatter, of
plates and tongues began. Tbe scene amuwd
men laid him me, I don't know why; through iu novelty,

oned wrappings. Saliy and I clung together, • On tbe evening of the second day. return­
too much frightened for tears, as we looked ing from some excursion in the neighborhood.
at Guy's white, still face.
served in a small room adjoining the lalle-astill beat, a little package fell to tho floor.

seemed quite himself, though stiff and lama
As soon a* be could stand 1m&gt; falt in his breast

table d'hote might bo over, the guests were
not yet all dispersed. Some dispute was ap­
parently in progress. I could distinguish no
“You con fancy my feelings, girto, for it words; the speakers, as I Judged, were at the
bold these," and opening the box, grand- further end of the long adjoining room; but
angry clamor, rising and falling, argued •
to put them on, the guests quarrel of sumo kind. Presently the clamor
fdll; tbe voices died away, amid a scraping of
qliairo on the wooden floor; silence sneered*!
storm of questions.
“Yes, he had ridden to T—for them, I iuul nearly finished my supper, cofLw bad
and would have been back in time, but lost been brought, aud I was preparing to light a
hi* way in the storm on tbe return, teent cigar, when1 the door between the rooms was
miles from ti» right rood, and on regaining thrown opm and a young man entered.
it bad only strength to clasp hU arms about Without noticing my presence, he flung him­
self into a chair against the wall and Mt
fiaadi's neck and bid him go Iwkne.
"Just hero Saadi created a diversion by motionlesa
’
walking up to the bride with the evident tu­
cided,on coiuidering him more attentively,
der. Hee&amp;* )ietted and spoiled to his heart's a boy with light, shining hair, a fair com­
content, and to ray
plux ion and a girlish delicacy of feature; a
balftte bride * cako, for Solly thought noth­ faint yellow mustache alone testified to bis
ing too gooT?Qr bijn. Guy kept us waiting manhood. He wasdrereed in a light colored
but a abort time loflffer,
midnight the tourist suit; Uictb was botEIng remarkable
ta hlj appearance, nothing to distinguish
‘I danced tho first dance with Guy, who him especially from any other fresh young
fellow abroad on his travois; but something
in bis attitude, as bo sat without movement
ta tbe chair into which be had flung himself,
arrested my attention. He sat with his legs

book from tho table where I bad toft it, but
did not change ter jxMition Tbe young
Englishman, on the other tend, sprang to

“A dueir Nonsense," I mid. He looked
up, "Nonacnse," I repeated. "Who fights a
.

.

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.1.. ...I TLw. fltinrr r*n I*' nntan

wards tho door, with I don’t know what idea;
since at that hour of tbe night nothing could
be dona He stopped

I faced round on him.
“Look here," I said; •
I iaw that girl this evening; I beard about
hi r. Sim leaves the bouao to-morrow. But
you’ve fallen into a trap, my dear fellow;
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I r, flu.
whole thing may be arranged without tho
Slightest difficulty."
“HowF ho said, with a certain eagerpem. but checked himself immediately. “It
mud go on, lie repeated; “it is all settled, I

nothing ta do in the matter—nothing. Keep- i Kke a fool; but there were some good fellows
out of it" .
among them, ami they’ll see mo through.
Ho thrust his hands deeper into his pockets
and swung out of tbe room. Tim girl looked I
njrf
4Etr
quilUxl the room, leaving her standing there
with her folded atm*. At the foot of tbe
stabs I met my acquaintance, the waiter.
•*Vhois that girir 1 Mid, describing her. the Ind with his fresh complexion and pretty
girl's fare was a cowanl; and as I recqgnissd
the fact, tojuething of contempt for him rose
“You mean Loiter said tiie old man. la my- mind. I had In tbosa days the brutal
"Hare nothing to do with her, young sir; stupidity of a man to whom, constitutionally.
is nothing she tike* better than to set on tbe
young men who rotno here lo quarrel about

ber at It She treats them like dogs till they
turn and insult her, and then she gets one of
them to take ter jiart When the mischief is
done she rubs her hand*. Oh, I’v, Men her
at It I know ter ways, jft, nd, ehe’11 come
to no good wterew she te."
A bell ran^atid bo left'mt 1 made my

that a vivid Imagination may play with a
eansitive organization, and I looked at tbe
trembling lad before me with the amount of
intelligence a bull dog might have brought to
bear upon the subject. Nevcrtbelam, I laid
ray hand on his shoulder good naturedly
enough.
"Look here," I said, giving him a friendly
shake. “Take come more brandy first,
though." I got him to swallow anotlxT
miouthfuk « "Look here, my dear boy," I
said, “you don't like tbe notion of fighting, 1

-

standing in front of me and speaking rapldlv'
“You're right, I am afraid, Fm sick with

also, and stoid irre#ilute ' I hxrdlrlikwl to
leave him ahme, y«f»hi« rhwe’of res I
thought, might be greater
than if 1 re­
mained. He uuderetoci my doubt
ently.
“Pm al) right now,- be sai-L “I dare mt I
shall sleep o&gt; you say. Thank yon tut a»
tag ta; I don’t Ipiow what I *bo«ld hsTsdoa*
He smiled faintly and held out hb taM-

l&gt;rie_f m I could make them, abxst the more-

rith the promise wrung hi* hand end kft

moment did 1 intend that thl* iniquitous dad
to route the tendlonl. to stir up tte riiy
guard, if needful. nay. to oil &lt;uith*t&lt;»re
garrison itself, rather than iwruus an act «f
criminal and unneceM«ry folly. AU this. I
My. I intended For a white I lay wakeful
and attentive; I teanl a cteir p-jitej tack
in tbe adjoining room, are! fooCrte^s ni.wtrj

lind dreaw'd in haste, that I had made my

He dropped into his chair again and flung

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row morning for a night's re.-,"
.
He did not immediately amwsr. ’ W,
I.Vm,
, 1... Iw.l* ... I «... , ’ .. ■ . .

Theyoung fellow. I concluJ**!. had Mkwsd
my aUricv, and betaken Mow. If to l*d fopsa
hour or twn. -The town clocks strurk three,
and with the determiasii-. u to roust ray

all arranged. ”
He shook his head.

sego, 1 saw the young Englishman standing
and gazing out into the darknow. He started
at my approach, and preceding me rapidly

I beard a bolt drawn aa T paawdand a match
struck, and saw him no more.
J was tired, and although the night was

directed, where a v*ra» mart*! (n p,’^^

of the bed.

“Buroly it to not tim* logo yet.'

----- me

beat. Tbe room waa jerfecUy dark;1 *#uck

^oucan imagine what a sensation it caused

“Mother rightly thought it far too fine
^ne, and laid it away in this same little trunk
.until I should arrive at an age aud dignity to
wAr it That Umo, in my opinion, camo
when, the following winter, my friend Solly

be a grand and brilliant affair

and was indulged accordingly.

It's all
“I never could endure the sight ot . those face, which tiiduld naturally, I Imagine,
w»ar the pink and white complexion
proper to fair haired youth, was empty

There was a chorus of' thanks

erect and shapely figure, they could almost

Dolly bent to place a slipper on one pretty
foot, but it was taken from her hand, and
grandpapa, who had entenwj unperoeivsd,
knelt beforetho little lady with a smile.

through the darknsaa from earth and herbs
and leaves iu tho garden below; the damn

rance of his nationality; for I had no better
skill In languages than an imperfect knowl­
edge of French and a still more stumbling
acquaintance with German. I finished my

rata refreshed and calqwd me. I was rw
turning to bed with a| better prospect of
deep than before when my attention was ar­
rested by a noise in the adjoining ajortinenL

1 was, as arrayed in 111 turned
tcretbo great mil

young fellow. He was an
man answered; nnd open,
books to abow m 111* name.

England, and Magdalau college, Oxford; he
had arrived tho previous night; be had come

&gt;dm," lauglwd NelL
“I was a tboughtisas girl," sighed grand­
mamma, ‘ and caused a deal of trouble by

detail in a round, boyish hand.

Tho French squadron, now gathering at
lotions.

....**» ■
*y wwupour. 1 got up
and groped my way to tbe window, hardly
visible as a square of fainter black open­
ing from the blacknsm within. A church

bling table might wear just such an expres­
sion. Twice 1 thought of addremmg himT —1 - »
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tbe gray haired head waiter, an old man.

girls, Imre U the stain."
But Jbo girls laughed incredulously, and
boro off their captive The light jmssed from
(lOint to point, aud glimmered ou the rafters.

■Thank

hack.

Ho was a

His pale look as be dropped into hk»

form had

yet less a «&gt;b than a kind of ahi vering moon
as from some creature trapped and held by
mortal auguisb. It came again and again; 1
{“^•d until listening became impossible.
Tlie rvom was oceupted, a* 1 know, by my
young compatriot; 1 n-c.dted his pate Bnd
Operate lopke ansn. fow hour, betara.^
lighting a candle. I drew*! hastily and went
J"1
empty corridor. A streak of
light shono below tho door of tho neighbor1 klOTUi
2
Mjtooek »M,uUL. m
Lour; hut Uui It WM .udiLU U&gt;U» wuumu,
Otlbo room .. immwluUl, apinrcnt. I
. rb«lr pud^d Uek. .LTuJX™,
as ot some om suddenly springing tohtefre*.
£rit2tiCa7' 1.kuockpd M»b». This time a
««• ««r. th. bolt

sres broad daylighy 1 looked at my wstdi;
it wanted bat twenty minutes to (L I caught
up my bat and bur*: into fhe adyiaing
room. It was empty. On my Ixadlongww

He buried Lis face again, and there
silenro fora while. I heard the rain stlU
fallmg steadily outside, now ,nd then tbe
candle flickered a little in the breath of

--- ■—•• i» uu iiwvjti m ou,
.
d- r~n* B,H ,McSni’ the f00"1 Jn
turn.
The thing is an absurdity. 1 tell
vein, nn nnn R—1,,^ ,
_
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are about! Can you tire n pistol
TV**

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bad liappened. and rusiied from tte bouse
1 rushed from tho house.
the steep
arcbed bridge, through the town goto ar»i

clouds wore still low and threatening. 1 r»
member still—L hardly noted attheuote-

.

He answered almost inaudibly. “1 can
■sdle firearms, be said. “I had to learn."
I rat down mid contemplated him for a
losnent, “Look h*re " I K-i. ZT.
_

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L-...,
coming
abroad for your holiday and getting your­
self rotangW ta mtaw«. of thterort
would your family sayf Think of than, "

winning sunoug «»■
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fore me .to follow, but 1 thought it
never end; 'it seemed intenumsbly long:
I thought Chat it never- would «®o- *
camo upon the scene suddenly at JaM;
a cleared space, some walls sud
spriucing arches on slender culutnui, a grsM’
• " ■ T 2:__ .
.. tn trre 00
and found it empty of human Ufa Tudsy*

I had—all might have turned out differently.
face downward, dead.

orouingf Ho shrugged bi* shoulders.

“poeAa offictel of tbe Lehigh V.lky reload J
In favor at maintaining high rates ol
»
railroad travul. Ho san acctdeut.
»

the roads were not open for traveling until

loss August night; tho sky. hoary
ckxsd that spread from hill to hdl.

eooasirwsl oQ

train is firing,

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VoL- XXXIII. NO. 15.

COUNTY NEWS.

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Postmuter,' Bonfield.
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l*wrenre. who has had mm* expernTnt
'’batons of that kind.
or I-ake Odessa, was
■*«&gt;&gt;»

(J1V EBTWING RATES:

Fndrievtne.

JOB PRINTTIfG- _ .
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&amp;K"5»Sa.&lt;SSSSS£~~’’

lemihvJrr°.“r*1 f°lk£ lwd ,n after harvest
leap }ear picnic at Camp Sl Louis tiaturd«J^afternoon, whore all had an enjoyable

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Dentist

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in Arman's.
•. &gt; (. KNAPPEN « VAN ARMAN,

-r liastinc* National Bank,
r*4sllDgs. Michigan.
. Rooms 15, i* and if. ne’
Grand Uapids. Mlcb.

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. HwittuKS. Mich,
.it the state. Special
M. nkvto U»ak oa
tr Wclssert.* hardware

•Ian and Smgeon.
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store. ontee hour* from s

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; the .’ourW &lt;&gt;t IbeftaW-

: the State. CoCeetioni

T V. WELDIN
L.
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!h orc-; t n : ir Ohio Farmer s insurance Co.
H« wfm’&gt;
an a m.m'» property against
UMSrar-.' .'ti'.mi--"twlnd; against a man's
life by
u’-l acBdenl.
-irELDUN.

. .re- Attract ’-Heck.Hastings, Micb.)
iHst- tin- •&gt; _■ • : ■&gt;! Abstract Books in Barry
i: rniMERMAN, ll .mapathlc Phy.. Him and Sursreon.
pi
■•.^-Jathrop's drug store.)

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ItrARTlS V MARKER. Heal Estate, In.-.ifatiee and Loans.
l ' Bunyan &amp; Bon. i doors north
II. .of PostotEpr.
Kpe-id.it&gt;siven to making exchanges
ol proper:-.. Vfh", Interest* of non-resident
piopertv-iwucrvyuteduiiy looked after. Farms
ofshsiies t.ir ‘tie or exchange.. Houses and

I TAMEi A. &gt;WEE7.ET,
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Law;
iUsttngs. Mich.
.
.ir urts uf the state. Offlcoover

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
F. BKODEMAJIM. Proprietor.
LXir. JHf'r-.-n »n&lt;l Court sts., Hastings, Mleh.
Rates. $! .OO per Day.
Timlto&gt;i~ r, t.r«. with pleaiaal rooms. The
purcaoj- ' • - - public l* respectfully solicited.

Hastings Citv Bank,
Htotik.’s

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Mich.

$50,000.00.

Michigan.

Oat harvest is nearly completed in this
seetton.
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i'i’FiC|.K«
W. Blowers Is happy now beranse he
can be called
’ z. XI
u. President;
May Potter! Allie Smith and C. Mar­
C. D. Beebe. Cashier. shall attended the examination at Hastings
last week.
.
oiiiECToua:
Forest lodged. (&gt;- G. T. installed officers
•V. h. Gtodyeii’-,
W. H. Powers.
last Saturday night.
Albert Cole has rejoined the band after
an abaence of several months.
I. D. Beebe.
Mrs. Pearite Stevens nee Pearlie Eddy
will begin teaching the fall term in dis­
trict No. a next Monday.
Adwwra! l:..tiidng Butloeu Trausactod.
The noted Naahvilie base ball club will
meet the Maple Grove club at the grounds
HA-TINGS MAKKtTJ.
of the latter next Thurwlay p. m-

and
eamp'-d on
r lake *everal ‘kJ'"

Wednesday his parents Invited his friends
to help him celobrate it.
Geo. Reese and wife, ot Wheatfield,
spent the most of last week with relatives
ami friends here.
Ward Quick broke hi* arm last .Saturday
by coming down too quick out of an apple

“J,.- «•&gt;■"■&lt; l«l»

h«"

«lck thi post week.
,.
Mrs. Hiram Whitcomb has returned to
her heme lit Crand Rapids.
.
R. Mayo, wife ami daughter Eble visit­
ed at D. R- Hlfides' test Sunday.
Enurtus Whitcomb was in (.rand Rapids
’“otdte

pnrfber from
£
tended a birtMsy party at W. E. Herrick »
in Nashville last Saturday.
A very enjoyable time was had at E. G.
Potter's Thursday, Aug. 9d. It being Mrs.
OaU are cut and nearly ail of them se­ &amp;teJs «d birthday. About 70 person*
cured In good eondition with prosiwcts ot were nresent in the afternoon, and in the
an unusual yield for this vicinity.
C. McCoy and Ed. Griltey have atarted
their threshing machines, but report jobs
as being scattering and far Indwcen, nw
ix-lug ready yet. As tar as we can kwro
wheat has not yielded 90 bushels to the
’'Soni. to Ed. Tawtrt and wife on tiw rold some Stories of pioneerlife »nd J.
st oun made Mmie very appropriate n&gt;
Sto ”h«"
*’FarweS^b held a picnic at J'am v
Ix.ufe on the fid. whftre many of them t*- which the guests deported.

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*n,i ‘laughter Vera
““dMra. W. r. Barber visited friends at
Henry Racey. of Charlottr. is here bnlld- and alx.ut Orangeville last week.
lng.a hove for fate daughter and son-in­ ago' BUrl !&lt;&gt;"1 B VRlua,,,v 0o,t a tew days
law. Mr nd Un. Wm. Magowan.
We were' pleased to greet an old ac­
Family Mhow cauu- here the
quaintance at onr services Bunday, Mrs •Wth. and &lt;ro Hlx-rally patronized.
Dennis, of Kansas, who is visiting rela­
tives near ('oats Grove.
Henry Mosher Is very itoorly.
The carpenter’s work on the church Is
Cha*. Ruggles' little *&lt;m I-. quite sick.
flnltdwd, and is now nearly ready for
dedicaflrat which will take pine Sundav.
Oh! Mrs. Havens still living, but very
theJJflth. All are cordially lnvip*d.
'' feeble.
Mrs. Terpennlng ha.- a brother and
Nellie Geiger lias commenced the tall
niece from Battle Creek vkftlng her. The
term ut abhooi.
.
!’ro'Ji' '• ^r* Hunnel!. preached from the
M. E. pulpit Sunday morning.
Potatoes and corn arc looking exceed­
John Jones and wife have returned from
ingly well.
Fetnskry. having enjoyed a very pIcaMiit
Oat liarvest b over here, the crop being trip.
better than it has fulsome time.
The Baptist Sunday school have recelvMars Woodard, of Hastings, visited ed nn Invitation from the Hickory Corner*
friends -around Pod Auger list week. K
school to join them In u picnic ut Full lake
G. L. Seger and wife, of Irving, visited one week from Thursday.
with J. K likes atnl wife last Sat unlay
The melon social on Saturday evening
cotikl scarcely be called a sncccis finan­
and with &lt;’. bavicool Sunday.
S. Kaiser has commenced the new IL B. cially.
church at Poduuk.
The Halder was out Saturday night,
J. F. Shively and Welby Gant attended bestowing her favor* Indiscriminately .
Hie teachers examination at Hastings last
.Geo. Haren's little son I* better.
week.
Fred Woodham*. &lt;mr barnetomaker, l»
The surveyors of the Lowell &lt;« Hastings building a tine house.
railrdmi Imre mated quite an excitement
Died..July ’10111, aged 3d years,Mrs,
between the people of I’o»l Auger and Earl Buglwe. Mrs. Bugbee wa&lt; an only
O’Dviinell as to which will have the depot sister of Hugh and Dugul Campbell, of
Hope,
from where -he moved with her
ami postoftice. We think that Peal Auger
stands ahead, and the peophoof this place husband- to her unde's John CamplMdl, of
will undoubtedly have their wishes granted Kalamazoo, wher? she died; Mrs. Buglfeethem as we hake the liest locality, titr most leave* many sorrowing relatives and
convenient place for marketing. iuStgct, friends, being endeared to all with whom
the only place for convenience between *hr was acquainted.
, Fre»-|HJrt and (tastings.
Kind and true.
H. E. Hendrick and wife,-of Middleville,
The loving wife, the heart aoklnd so
were tiie guests of A. F. Fausey lost SlinFaith tut and true;
K're noon of life bad marked her
brow our Maggie uavseu away.
To be with him wbo gave hl* lite that
hlie might with bln! stay.
Born Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Speaker, a girl.
We corrv»i«&gt;ndeiib&gt; are quite negligent
Tlw .Sunday school picnic will l»e to­
morrow (Thursday). All who can go. about writing, it nupt make it much
harder for the editor when the news fulls
sliould go.
Mrs. IL Havens, in company with a to come so let u&lt; one and ail do a little
relative from Chicago, went to Ypsilanti
yesterday for a vlsiL Mrs. II. will return ’ F. M. Woodmansee has taken up his
nlsCle In Vermontville having taught out
Friday.
While getting out of a buggy. Miss Maud Ralph Strvens of that place, hla wife will
Davis, of Chicago, allpixxl and hurt hy/wlf go later. Mr.’and Mrs. W. have been a
great help in the .Subbath .school and will
quite badly, but no bones were broken.
The steam thresher la tn our midst, but lie missed. especially Mrs. W. who has
a good "turn-out to the acre" is not to l&gt;e lived here so many years.
J. T. Forbes returned from his trip to
found. Frank Bush is to have a new at­
tachment to his thresher In the way of a Cincinnati and Kentucky Saturday after­
Mtsl separator, Iwcause so much timothy noon.
M. E. Sabtath school Inst Sunday at 4
u mixed with the wheat and oat crop this
p. m.. a* a good many went‘to quarterly
year.
There will undoubtedly be a picnic In meeting at Caledonia.
Some
of the Holme* band from hen’ arc
the near future for those who eannot go to
in attendance at Grand Rapids camp meet­
the one cm Thursday.
• ____________
Eber loike and family . Intend to make ing.
Mrs. Ruth Stewart a visit this week.
John Stlllson and Norton Paton, each
The Wise family. of Charlotte, are visit­
support a new gold watch Just o*k them ing friends In this place.
what time it is and see how It "tickles
Dave Surlefi started his threshing ma­
’em."
chine Wednesday.
Miss Sophia Mate was the guest of a
R. Seymour ami wife. Frank Demry and
number of our young folks last week.
Geo. Tobias visited friends In Woodland
Fred Stowell, of Hastings, called ou hte and Lake Ottawa last week.
best girl. Sunday.
.Ln lev creana social at J. S. Caswell s
We hear that Rev. Cutler will preach at Tuesday night. All are cordially Invited
the Star next Sunday evening.
to attend.
IL Havens and family intend to start
Geo. Tobias lias some fine swarms of
next Tueoday for Wall lake to enjoy the bees to sell cheap. _________
"sea-breetes" for a week or more.
Why Isn’t a program- mode out for the
Mrs. Phebe Andrus, of Convis, was call­
T. L. 8. and iianded to your correspondent
for publication? We will thankfully re­ ing on friends in this vlclplty test Thursceive such.
11 It being Fred Barnes 21st birthday last

&lt;1 Dra. 15. IM« in building tor■ •-’! bv Messer Hros.

WHOLE NO. 1732.

Sidney Hull starts his threshing machine
nuwre, also carrying undertaking this week we are informed.
An old adage, "Where ignorance is bliss
V"1 wl''' ""'toto n,u- Ils folly to lie wise." Who ever heard of
an-old time democrat refusing a demo­
green that which be would freely give a
«.P?.b,,®an* 1 "ter to an article from
»»1 lake correspondent about tliowflowers where lie says If any other party
had ealle&lt;l they would have got all the
flowers they wanted.

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iKrui"

Banner.

Hastings, mich„ august s. isss.

Hastings
Banner
Wednesday*, by

.

The best \___
mg medium in Bar­
ry County.

Will Brooks la putting up a wind mill
for I»r. L. X. Benson.
•
Mr. Bronka has just finlahed a M fool
drive well for Hilbert * Holly.
Esq. Volte, onr new pathmsstcr. Ls fix­
ing our nidi* walks up in good shape.
D. M. Myers has postponed his time of
moving to Ada at present on account of a
young gentleman who arrived there one
day last week on an extended visit
The Whitney family will exhibit their
show at Woodland Center on Monday.
Aug. 18th.
Delayed Letter.
Mrs. I- Hilbert visited friends at Ionia
C. W. Armstrong accompanied bls bister, on Sunday last
Mra. Curtlr to Hastings this vfeek.
Hector Patteroon's sister and her two
daughters have been visiting him the past
AS WE AT TENNIS PLAYED.
Mrs. J. E. Wlilte is here visiting among
her relatives and friends.
'
Luna Coledge, of Allegan, lx visiting
her mother and friends in this vicinity.
Geo. Tolhurst and wife visited I. iM. B.
‘•iliavpfe of your city last week.
E. H. Bowen atfd son are getting the
materia) on the ground for a new house.
Geo. Hale’* Iwwery dance pasiwd off so
pleasantly and satisfactorily that he will
entertain, another company in the near
future.
uv.tne played."
Clark. and Baldwin have been called
uirau to adjust the loss smdained by Wm. i
Hunt &lt;v Son. of which mention was mark
two weeks ago.
Sineat tranka played.
The iMtrons of the Insurance company
iu this vicinity are confident that.the com­
pany will pay the losses cheerfully a^&gt;
Hunt A Son have i«id their Insurance.
Delaj -1 Letter.
Mr. Pearce Travis' raspberry yield Is
aixiut nil gathered and dhjxrosl of, bring­
ing hiui a very good Income from «o amall
a piece &lt;&gt;f ground.
"
Nathan Slawrnm. of Augusta, is visiting
nt David Ke^nulds' for a tew &lt;lay*.
Frank Barber has gone to Charlotte, to
vUlthU aister.
A number of Kalamazoo people came on
tho bitn&lt;lay morning train; conveyances
were ready to take them to the head of
Gull lake where they spent the day happlI'barlle and David Barlrer lost a valua­
ble bor«e from colic last week.
Rev. David Iteynolds L* gaining slowly.
Clint Tilddts and cousin John startetl
for'Dakota Mondaj.

Delayed Letter.
.
Isaac Youngs one of Barry1 county's old­
est pioneers, quietly passed awav. Thurs­
day, July tjfith. The funeral was held at
tin* home of the dtveased the :l"tb.
Mrs. E«tvlla Ol’onor is very sick, but is
a little better1 at this wrftimr.
Children's day at the Spring* last Sun­
day. each scholar perfoftnhig their part In
a iHomnilng manner, after which Rev. M.
C. Daniels gave a short speech upon the
necessity of sending money and misslonarle* to the teathrnt*.
star lodge 1. &lt;». &lt;;. T. elected the follow­
ing oftieera fur the ensuing terin last Fri­
day night:
V. T.—Carrie Potter.
See')— Almon Ritchie.
Treas.—Ilulda Potter.
F. S.—Bert Carter.
.
M.—Mark Ritchie.
I.
Abbie Potter.
O. &lt;;.—E. G. Bennett.
Chaplin—Ernest Cook.
I). M.-Gertlc Wells.
A. S_—-Jasper Itoyniond. .
After the election of officers Brother
Woodman, of Orangerille lodge, delivered
a short speech that was right to the point
R. B.‘Green sold a horse to F. F. Will­
iams.
•
J. P. Springer Is putting the finishing
touches on his house.

Ice cream social for Rev. M. C. Daniela,
at the residence of T. S. Clarke last
Toesday night, July 3lsL The net YeC^lpte of the evening amounted to 811.03.
We hi-aY the hum of the threshing tupehlne In almost ever)' direction.
L. A. Hill has IlnUhed the new dryer
and returned to his home In York state.
There Is a bridge job to be let near T.
Coykendall'.- nt 1 o’clock p. m.. Aug. Itj.
There was a dance at the new dryer on
the night of Jnly 31st. About 40 numbers
out and a good time reported.
Dolton.
Many of the farmer.-. In this locality
have their oats harvested and some are
threshing.
.
Mrs. Frank Norwood visltedat Samuel
William* the fore part of the w«4»k.
Lewis Norwood la excavating a cellar
and preparing to erect a brick house In the
near future.
G..m A Hall had a large trade In the
lumber business Monday.
E. D. Fox spent Sunday with Ids folks
in Kalamazoo.
There will be a dance at F. A. Black­
man's hall Friday evening, Aug. 17th. for
the benefit of tlie B. B. C.. of Delton.
All are invited to attend, bill 81.
E G. Stugley. of Grand Rapid*, fished
af Crooked lake Monday afternoon and
returned at night with 40 nice blaek Imm
a!&gt; a remuneration fur bls-lalior.
.
Westley Norwood had a blrthdaj party
Wednesday and wa.- presented w'th a nice
ball and bat by his cousin Russell Nor­
wood.
The evaporator Is enclosed and the ma­
chinery Is la-ink Put I"- !t •" expected
to Ih- ready for work Itt about three weeks.
Mr. Scudder spent Sunday with his
family at Augusta.
The ball game between Delton and
Cloverdale wa* a nlco game and was wit­
nessed by a gtxMi many spectators. Scores
standing 18 to 19 In favor of Delton.
Two games of ball will tak.
tween Delton and Cloverdale, and Delton
and Gull lake clube. Come everybody
and »&lt;* th®,wl1 *"me'

HOW I KNOW.

I know my darling ior-u n»'

Caucasus dwell

Mingrelian etiquette require* that Milute-

balling iImUdm the inquiries begin; "How |g

The Mingrelians bavo|tbo extraordinary
custom of gutug bareheaded one day in the
week. This they do in honor of tho Sabbath,

experiences among my swarthy companions
winds telling the eeitMM trixiorly. After each

of land beneath tbo feet, even though al. th»t table etiquette is peculiar. • They oat mock
greets the t&gt;yo is quaint, interesting and tex- *“* «“ greedily. Portions sire allowed souriiutt. All this is at Nassau and everywhere (cording • ago and position, according to
tehind. along tbo flower girdled island ' “Su in th" family, and according tn ixaitton
ilri%ve. It to simply Cuba,' diminutively, at the feasts, to which these, people are much
under better rule. Tbero nre a great hotel, I addlctuL—Barton Transcript.
n tuueh of English aristocracy, a horde I
■■■■-■.
,
of invalids, an ancient flavor of architecture I
Addressing nn Envelope.
and all forms and customs growing out of • Do not write the addreas so as te&gt; cover th*
human activities, or ratbsr inactivities: wljole envelope. Almost every day I as*
white men and women who, under tho Influ- [ envelopes on which there is no room left for
coco o£ tho narcotic tropical sumjundings ; a postmark witbout disflgurtug tbo addresa
Iho and uiovo as in a dream; and 3u,000 | It fe no wonder that such lotte-rs go astray.
rimple, guikdees, half naked black folk so I Write your comwpoadent's rnuno first, b*sodden in inertialhat mental activity Ixnpliod I ginning at the left hand side of th*&gt; envelop*,
in dreams seems impoasiblo. But that U all, ; put tho name of tbo town a llttlo to tbo right
save the endlens contemplation ot God's ' on *b* Uno below, and that of tho state still
unuted, unappreciated prodigality of un- j furt..er to the right on tho lower edge of the
sought provision of human nearositicw—Ed- ; envelcpe. Then note the county, street and
gar L. Wakeman in St. Louis Republic.
, number or box number in the loft band
----------'
lower corner’
Cooling Off a Tramp.

■Ubk .inun,'lb.

U»

oUm. .Uj."
rtc!
-I, ... op «, But,
u
ib-ran-ror T.,«r ,„„U.
luBKi.tvUtb, Um.
a aakxm, and outside, on tho sidewalk, there
wns a trampish looking individual who had
evidently Ixs n annoving the proprietor of
tho place. This proprietor, in shirt sleeves,
stood Id tln&gt; doorway, surrounded by a quar-

' ,FT.JlL
^12*1” ■”&lt;?re'°.*°&lt;toTU» J.-.I eto, t» HUM.
i —eto.l,C~"&gt;»
ln
" rit*r
'
I
T,“’
s‘Telephone.
I Thl' telephone has t*&gt;-n added to the safety
i *rvico at tho boepico on the Great Kt Bar-

as if nt a preconcerted signal, the proprietor I frr,m ‘be station in the valley below-. preand Ilia four friends made a mad ruih for tho ' enuticwiary rnomrare which baa thus far beau
interloper. Before bfwas fulir aware of it 1 Instrumental in the saving of six lives. la
L__________ - ... » - ..... . . ...
-1 -- ■n Kzshm
yell of derision, ami Um half drowned tramp
spluttered and blubbered as ha climbed out
of the boreo trough at tho curbstone. Bis
anior an&lt;l hie clothes lind both Imcn seriously
dampen'd, and ho plodded wearily down tbo
street, fearing a watery trail behind Wm.
He was not ambitious for an oncore,"—Chi­
cago HeraliL

’in
attomoot
j twonot arrivfo
ot two
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this timely help both would have perished.—
Home Journal.

&lt; Ha Did Splaadldly.
Birds* Skin for Crafting.
Sunday School Tsochra—Johor
Dr. Ibxla.nl has communicated to tbo Parts
.
Academy of Medicine sotno obrarvations re­ I splendidly today.
garding tho advantages of tbo skin of birds
for grafts on wounds of human being*. Ho

maintained in position by means of a little
cotton wool and Iodoform gauta Tbo skin

Ing supple, delicate and vascular, and .11
readily adapted U&gt; tbo ratface of a. wound,
whom it adheres without undergoihg absorp­
tion. In a co*' of sercra burn of tho scalp of
eight month*’ standing in a child two years
old ha obtained rapid cicatrisation by means

The pay and work ot different reporters
reporters varies from 8S to MO a week—wad

Writer.

arty, Georgs I Buch massiva dignity cat
At a recent horticultural meeting flowera cotwcioua power 1
were exhibited in a gloat filled with water
Ho— Ye-ei: but don't you think, dear,
ami fitted with a wide aod flat stopper. To that the emo small peanut bo has ju»t put
the stopper the flowers were «ttacbod and into his huge body with ouch a childioh relMh
then carefully Introduced into the water In
the globe, the »topi&gt;er completely filling the
mouth of the globe and being wide eorngti
to stand safely. By turning the whole ar-,
rangement to that it stood on the etopper,
Wife—Why! Ilow.late you are! I thought
______ — I.-™., iri-. —
and a pleasing optical illusion i» the rreulL
Flowura thus immarwd will krep twice aa
long as those in tho air.—Detroit Free Prom.

—Lowell Citizen.
undoulrtclly neutralitCTi tbo intoxicating
and narcotic “ITacts of alcohnL It enables
largn quantltim of alcohol to be taken for a
roualderobie stretch of time without causing
the usual utpuilc loslotis which follow the um&gt;
of alcohol alon^ Therapeutically, strych­
nine should I* Utod in ail forms of alcohol­
ism ; it may be regarded as a powerful pro­
phylactic againid nlixiholum.—Frank Loe-

directly or indlre-tly a gift from his Poly­
nesian majesty, King Malietoa, of bamoa, a
very neat and finished model of a Samoan

violin
tione inc hoe a middle section
by more than 100 cells. The g
the bridge am not departed

my unfortunate friend, your fate is indeed

X ' II “^r^r^^have

Burt Snugga and wife, of Grand Rapids.
w’wn, • w l«X'r «■•-&gt;» «W SHna.r-l .1
S. Haight and daughter, of Lake Odessa,
were in town on Saturday.
interest in the meat market »•' P*rt1'*
Kr-&lt;-ni,n
Tte pr,^.l. at &lt;b.
JSJSTvLto.
)»-«• held
from Scotts Statinn.
by the bible class of the M. E. b. 8.,
A seognl Is on the sick Hat.
on Saturday evening amounted to about
s,,,,,. ml-rabl- I'""Old Mrs. Loveland ia.qnite P00^',' . .
noor old glandery how in the road near
• ■ ..C. U;:-7 ih&lt;- empire
Mb Ellen Bissel In company with b« r the Doud school house one day last week. ^Fred Wager. jr„ has commenced work
hS- “-to aw- “’“E ,‘JJ
Best climate, beet country
aI I
f
wife,
have xuue
gone ito
C^cadu
: ''X’wSSr »&lt;
, ......
v»nuuwn.uB w
|f» navn
«i vw
—-on a vtell with
. jtp dtail mills for Jesae Jonlon. John Bolelater Mr*. John Bowtre.
Journal.
, ton and John P- Phillips4a

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Italian

HOMES IN GEORGIA!!

I. ««WM.

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d*l

Take the Baxxct this campaign.

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MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

Our rvaA-ri. hwr tta-btlesa often notWd
that Hood’s Saxeapartlla is
In the uewspaiH-rv The press
recognize m. r.L and doe* not be*
SHOOTING JACK RABBITS WHILE give praise where It todwe.
is from the Bapll-t Weekly, a hading reRIDING AT FULL GALLOP.
.
rue*-,-X
Inentlj before the public, but no
tag ran Ibng help It if It ha* »«&lt;
Ifaxl's Sarsaparilla Is well advertised, but
the beat pnxif of it- value ft that
pen-on* use It on the recommendation* of
friends
who have proved its pecultar vlrTbo following day we found hone* at the

SPORT IN CALIFORNIA.

JUSTICE FOR THE “WHITE CAPS.’

•rive-. lake •.xruTsions, picnic* and Imotjurt*
aaivvs out to do a good job of entertaining
they're „X a wbiv l-ehmd their wutbern
neighbor* in point of gei.«rou» hospitality
Benjamin Penny and Curt Green, a couple
«f rvwident* of Ionia county, happened in at
a Bhilob blacksmith shop and hadn't been

a little fellow, wss roughly bandied, and
grabbing a three cm-imred file gave Green a

of Crawford and nelgblxxring counties hare
terrorised the community tor ysarv, is re-

ktnpr»d, andlashed
with hickory
switches until blood struarned from their
Ix.-ite* and the women fainted, crated a
feeling of savage indignation Lu thu Mighbur-

California sport after my own idea*. Bring
up the boracs. Bob," be shouted, and Bob
forthwith led up three musU^ig*. fully sad­
dled. that a]&gt;pearo! to hav^ been kept in the
stable for months on a highly excitable dUt
for '-or especial benefit
Finally we mounted, and the bort put hi*
nag at the fenre sc vital time*, just to warm

«ei on foot »hlch may nau!t In bloodshed
Patrick Burke and Henry Halverson were
■tffocated by foul air "hila digging a wall

th« l«.Jio* of their unfortunate romradex
Peter Knoblock, a Monterey man. recontecJd 1 i-aiTvl* of bi. last year * apple crop

ecutive. Attorney-General Mielw-uer will
visit Crawford and adjoining counties prol»ably next wnek, and confer with the autbiwitlos a* to thu best methods to accomplish the
total suppreJ-ion of the gang and to convict
the leader*. Leslie Mon-land, who overheard

loped along the hard rood, “the country out
here n way I* well supplied with jack rabblta,
and tta* sebeuso is to rid«- tlu-rn down on
horseback and shoot them with the rifle."
The colonel had supplied us with riflre and.
like certain idckwickiant, we were in for it
The country wm gently rolling, and we
soon came out Into a low brush, with jxlches

Deeded in badly wounding three ot them,
will be an important and valuable wlr—।—.

Gratiot county circuit court concluded a

TO TAX IMMIGRANTS

work dona wa* to give Janie* Thompson
small brown creature, with black ear*, darted
up, and In a moment was away like a flash.
The Larsen caught the infection, and in a
second were upon a dead run. fairly crawl
with excitement, snorting, their eyes biasing,
and running like tlie wiixL
"Look out for Uries." shouted the colonel,
as hi* bone took a tiadgcr burrow. But it
was too late; one of the mustang* landed
knee de»-p in a burrow, stopped short, while
the rider kept on. He wa* an old hand at
this wrt of thing, however, and clearing him-,
seif merely laixlol on hi* /«&gt;t and ran twenty
or thirty feet to return and examine the
mount. Luckily, no bones «i re broken, and

W amhisotox CrrT, Aug. 4 — Iteprr*intaA five and one half foot coal dejxwit baa

cummlttcn investigating Italian immigra­
tion lias returned to Washington during the
Alma still sticks to &lt;0,000 liquor bauds and
ot a drink /hop has obtained a fcotbuld

Mancelona Herald, ia making
things bat interest him about which "be
writes ru*y letters to The H-rald, but there's

taabioned Yankee pin. That** tho one thing
A Utehfleld man. who lias a decided pen­
chant foi the ever-recurring camp-maating,
has invent,-! a buggy socket that k-cutsm his
whip from being stolen. Past experience
had taught him its usefulnm.
A Hickory Corner* girl, IS years old.

v&gt; restrict immigration by imposing a tax uf
f AX)
on every immigrant
whether
he
comes
from
Italy
or
any

safeguard around American eitixenship.
While be would not go so fas a* Mayor
Hewitt in &lt;kmondtng a twenty one year*
residence in this country, be would certainly

and rider* were m»u makIng tlx.- biml ground
shake. To hit an animal so small a, a rabbit,
ut full run, with a rifle, was seemingly an
Impossibility, yet the valiant colonel did it.

clauat- about the good moral character ia
practical operation. He is also of the opinion
that it will be norewsary to atolbh CasUe
Garden
make

flying jack, wbra, dropping the lines, be
raised the light wm[»jn which bad !&lt;cn bung
upon the saddle, and jn an offhai-d way Bred.

entirely a federal institution.

it

exempt.

a ball, and fell, moaning like a child.
••The rifle was haded with shot, colonel,”
shouted sosne one. ‘One shot.", laughed the

IbUtty.

that fro wna exempt from garnishment, but
was greatly .urjirued when informed by the
court tLat Uw document didn’t make him a
and informed hie rappuwt wife of the situa-

ried.

MORGANJMED HARDi
Physician*

Hold

boating and then robbing Joseph Van Huygau, a night wak-hruan ot that city. It is
claimed now that AAmsou La&gt; been emieavortag to entamae 4-diaud of outh-buund rob-

for violating the cruelty to animals act.
The excitement al Baldwin, ucauiooed by
tbo rc|x&gt;rt that -Hue" Andrews bod murdered
the Cold water public jchool yeur« ago, shows
bow easily a whole community many be mis-

Grand Rapid. Maaua* contemplate buiid-

'XWfscity of UjeuO barasb of colic-producer,
is now cotnjilate.
The tower of Pontiac's high school is now
furnished with a 1,2JO-pound bell
Ed C. Torpiy, a Wrartoo resident, didn't

bureau drawer, intending to send

I have been about tea j car* getting into the
habit. There guei another1" and away went
th® bonce, who knew a rabb.t half a mile
away, and rnjoyed the sjiort as much u the

bush mv timl to afford cover for oue or more.
The sharp
nfi.» began
. report*
.
- of- -rej*ating
----- -w---------«—
10 *ouuJ ■'* rapkl succeaakHi. and little cloud*
of du*'
I,ko “noke
l‘prv »nd th*n’
all about the flying gone-, showing hv»v diffl00,1 0
»t w»* »u tat such a mark.
■’Thon- i. no use in trying to take accurate
nun,” aaid tiro ••shut." a* the boras came up
*ad vuihhd to “It to a matter of intuition,
belivVf. I take no aim. but ]*.itut tiro rifle
when- 1 think “
the
wji],
the
------raUrtt
-- ------ *be‘ »ih-h “
bullet g‘&lt;» there, and in *uuiu way they man­
age
to make cuuii'ction.’’
tbo tragedy hi* life could proixtbly bo *av&lt;«L
Hiding acroai country nt such n »pecd in
the ck-or. bracing air ww&gt;«wst exhilarat­
others a great deal of trouble " Afterward ing xjxirt, and the excitement 1; caused was
astonishing. Tiw liorani fairly went mad.
There is something unpleasantly human
about the voice of a dying jack. The first I
time of the McMunn rescue.
aver took in coursing was in tho valley, and
tny greyhound had &gt;tartc1 to tin- eret and
Eon.- out of sight. A deep arroyo stopped
my hone, and. I wa* rtaudtag in tlx- saddle
njout at 125 East Eleventh street. The build­ trying to follow her with my eyre when I
ing adjoin* Webster hall and wa* occupied b&lt;-ard piercing scream* and then in-joiw from
by J. Echafer, wife and two children and the roe I .lirc-tly behind me. Thinking that
a child had been run ever or injured m *omx
way, 1 dropped into the Middle and made for
Uw road, to find my dog standing over a
covered, but was promptly extinguished dead jack. Sbc'hod circhxl ami turned faha,
and brought it to a finish immediately Be­
hind me. Often when shot on the run the
ding and cloeete were saturated with kero­ jack will utter a piercing, half human shriek.
sene and beuexlue besides two '•jokers’’ that

off bi* arm*, and be began trying to pull ths
rope off hi* node. The phydclana grabbed
hi* hand* and held then* until he died of I
strangulation. It wm twahtv-four minutes i
before the heart roaacd to b-vit, and be
j
c terrible da.lh, drawing his leg. up and |
kicking in a frightful manner. Morgan I
mad® astatemmd to Warden Coffin that I
night that is looked upon by soma s* being a I
cuufwwionof bi* guilt. During hi* couversa- i
tton the warden .uggmted to Morgan that if 1

drtda is by no means a pleasant light
Mgniwl his pudtioa as ,
Flint &amp; Psre Marqu

whiled the time away listening to the yarns

Detroit's bostaMe men recently told the
toter-.tate commerce commission what they
knr .v about the railways discr.ruinating in
favor of Chicago shippers, but the latter

«ren a UtUe bit

The common practice of putting children

hii desire unlcte you see danger before him.
To cleanse a soured si«uge, use lemon juice
and lukewarm water.

Oil of lavender sprinkled around a room
may change hi* religion, his politics, hi* race
and toctal jrvjudice*. *nd sever Id* all*-

Tubs and pails well rubbed with glycerine
will not shrink.
___

roic importance. The Oriental woman, how­ encHixh ” »aj* a mother whose too. alinoet
bmufwitb Srofula. was eared by this medletne.
ever, opfMiw.* with a conservatism that is
\ Howard City couple named Carlton arc
sublimely tenacious, all change, all prugraa
in thaw dlrectiOM. nod stranger still, all the parents of 1 lb-. I&amp; ounrem of babytendency toward her wn emancipation.
If a movement were set uu foot to do away
with the yashmak (fare veil) and the life ot
seclusi'.Mi led by women in Turkey, the
Turkish woman berw-lf would oppose the
innovaUoti stronger than anylody. Rbv re-

tally Injured.

»anl at Battle Creek and are "camping out"
for the arason Without the auuoyaucu and disThe Grand Trunk pwoplr have purchased
the Toledo, tjagtaaw &amp; Muskegon railway,
which gives them a direct line to tbe aawBust city. Tls thought that the Grand
Trunk folks will put on a line of steamers
between Milwaukee and Maekegou.
G H. Hockley, the Muekegun lumberman
Who reovutly donated IKXi.uUO for a library

the property of tier husbatul
If we couk! we wuukl take her by tbo band.
the same freedom aa'uur own women enjoy.
We would introduce l»er to th- ball room.-to
the drawing nom. permit her to mingle anil
converse with geutlcmen and to Im* onse a
social being. In doing oil this we should, uf
course, I* governed by the kindtot motive,
no more, no l»«s, than that of securing for the
Turkish woman social freolom and rJevatino,
and, rotwr&lt;iu« nUy. according to our idea*.

CObUed him.

5/A Boss Stable.

5/A Electric.

Nothing i* more certain, however, than

5/A Extra Teet

Every •uflerer I* earnestly requested to try It
and they win acknowledge it to be

A Wonderful Medicine
all disorder* of Use liver.

snt orxatis of tur human machine.
"I hare usad hmnnon* Liver
Bvgnlator many ) ear* and ran
rouscientlously say It k» the King
of al! liver remedies. I consider
•
It a medicine chest Itaell.**

30 other
See your dealer before cold
weather, and if he hasn't i,i Horse
Blankets don't get stuck with
poor imitations, but ask- him tn
order some for you.

____ rt-.2

band-, in virtuous horror st such a proposi­
tion. 61m- doesn't consider bcraelf a slave or
a prisoner, by any means. Rhe believes that
she enjoys a far greater measure of freedom
than thi- Eurv*puan »r American lady The
barrier that separata*her from the worjd at

the njipoher An­

her own ha-land &lt;iari- ]r«wunM- to violate
her iiiciignito in public, nor dare be invade
her ajmrtmcnte. in lus own Loom-, without

the woitK-n of Frungistan. Our &gt;yn&gt;|«xbr
for tQterfennee in her Irhalf die bi-ittar

But dtwpite nil thu cotuwn atuui and averto twm-lf a woman * pren^t.re t-, t*. jw&gt;-. *
wtr bit iu- ’.ard-tent with te-rwlf Chongo

None genuine without this
Trade Mark sewed inside.
(Coyynahlsd iStt, by Wm. Ayms A, tom]

! uTSirLF.D«»»jl.li VlOOkof BO

■ IM D and KAKHOOtCmwint exhan
dr*!:J upon the FOVMTArwr of U
■ BABACMI, BACKACIK, Dre
tawttas, WKAKMK5MI od Msreory. BA
ri LSEM in BOC IETT. HIBPLEX
the FAt'K, and *11 the ErrECTR teadlnc to
HSI.Y BBCATaad perhaps &lt; OMat ■ P­
TION or IMSAMITT.ShouUion.ull at one®
th* OtlABRATEn j&gt;r. Claxfa, Ertabihbad
1BL Dr. Oarttahaaaiade servois t&gt;pHit.ITT. IHMMiC and all Dtoraaas iff

PAINT

liar to theirssx can rotignlt wn^ the
of rpeedy relief end cure. Send 2 oenu postage

YOUR BUG

ha* changed, auil-krepi uu ehaupng. But it
is only in tta- matter of IikI-xt draw, only a
little matter i f feminine apjnrel within the
prrcinvts of her own exclusive wvrld. Hero
the Turkish lady ha» of late sera fit to imi­
tate the m&lt;&lt;tes of Pari* and Vienna, whilst
fur outd«&gt;r ostumm she still cling* to the
old feridji and veil.—Thomas Steveua m
Woman.

-----... innnuj »nv
that I tell," aid the ahoemaker.

FOR ONE OOLUB

COITS HONEST
T. D. CLARK®, M. D.
Merrill Block. Detroit. Mich.

the scribe.
fumunee bis patrons with a freelunch-in

HOUSE PAInlTl
ting something for nothing, yoii are all
right I know a Bowery tailor who, by
guaranteeing t&lt;, keop all clothing made by
him in msir tor
...

ou th* 1 wb day of November, a. D. OST7. in a carlain cause thereto pending. wherein Albert E.
Powcrel*
and
■nil
&gt;.!!&lt; Ifeompialtiani.
r-Minr xm x.r
— Harvey LOMSt
\ ■ ■

.

COITS FLOOR PAINT; d

'

|aper dealer in Brooklyn, who sells wall

zS^WONT DRY STICK!

MxxxkaFoub, Mian., Aug &lt;—There will
"Talking about Bjwrt," he said, "reminds
mo of a little exjertenec I bad with rm
Eaglhbman *.&gt;me year, ago up in Uro main budnres d^c bftha:
range. He came down from'Frisco with a
,l*d* 10 CHiftMuto building
letter of introduction to me, and v. anted to tots with every rev-rved «*; ticket. Thget into tbo heart of the big game country. touvemr* prweutwl by u-ir city manager,
•*,000,000. The claim is now in the bands of It so bapi«ned that I had 400 or 300 head of is only another tebetne for making i«uule
a well known attorney, a bo stated that he
think that they an- getting something L&gt;r
could give -OO particulars about the matter him up and introduced him to half' a Awn .Poth-‘,s
By *KT«’mg to revole all shore
tought of me 1 merely divide m&gt;with my customers, liut any Idm sustaliwd
wanted. They got it into his bead that it
wa. un*jxirt»raanlike to shout a brar. and
that it should bo taken with a lariat ; so he
practiced with a rope at steer*, dog*, stump*
Wmnepeg.
and men until be wm a verv fair haul at it
and finally one day went -4f un n regular
bear hunt
Grand Opera bouse is probably false.

With

tog snosou
intends to retire from public
life. The report that she will marry Geb­
hardt In a few weeks continues to circulate.
Mra Langtry can well afford to enjoy tbo
remainder of her life in privacy, as her pro­
fessional work in America
Iwn richly

there w*. a large patch of wild grape that
black bear* nn- fond uf, 01*1 ther ma,in for
it, fairly sure to And one or mare, and sureenough they did. Coming down a hub- *id-&gt;
canyon, they &lt;-am« out into a level spot with
,n
nf
■■ __ . , ..

Fred L. Heath. Heistlng*.
property to-wit1?,,
wrtxln Pt«* or pared of land sltuatMl
to Uie township ot Orsnrerilie, la the County
o! tarn sad State of. Mlehlpb. and deserttw.1
thereunto
vl- n«ing ar in any wise apncnamitK.

CHEAP EXCURSIONS^

oSolicitor for Complainant.

cal of the Circuit Court for the romf&gt;

for you free’
1^5 levy upon *bd tetre Al! tot-rtgKL uite-and

CRAND RAPIDS HERO.

Holstein friesianS

, '7',uwium u«y « April,

ESTAIlUknilD. Is-6erotic French

employ tiro
boarding

terrible

She is worth over 11,1X0.000, her real estate
aloue being worth &lt;800,(00. 8be bdds souw
sixty first uiortgagea Ou prujwrty in New
York city. ___________

faihlon

would go, and riding around, dropjwd his

lb® daily

f1-ntJ,7'*M «wu*b to fill Qp U. kUun,
■toto. ot
w,,

but the pony settle. 1 back;
Whiteville Indian while engaged in

5/A Five Mile.

tlie chains of a barbarous social system that

itanglnl In tbs har-

boy's

*/k Jake is 101
tot years
years old. Ht
has seen lots of horse blanket
but never saw' any which woifl
wear tike 3 J Hors
iorsc Blankets.

IBvwb X*-m

the Bchafere.

Karl S-buernanti. a Detroit citlsen, wants
tho Deu-.it City rail way to pay him &lt;10,000

Do not a*k nuteher tn do Vbat you would

HI* Baud* While

Nrw You, Aug A—The World's (pedal
from Columtms, Oblo, says that “Bl inky"
Morgan made an awfnl fight for Ufa whan

He’ll know bettor bow to proevoi next

. Char Jex Johnson and W. H. Robertaon

THE BALKAN PENINSULA.

into behavior.

.

’

t --

f

July A.
a D.
I UM.
i*LC &gt; «
Oil
July.
HAKk*t*&gt;la
8imt
Cummmxt bMint. Att y t£

id &lt;ff both tex*&gt; •T’.jllff'}

the boys expected, tin- •rolling' businm*.

JOHNSTONS
SARSAPARILLA

a pony s»
the boys

M. L. 8WKET, Breeder and Imjrrtsn

coming, gctttng more and more entangled

every monsssit, and Anally the |«oy turned
tail and legan to drag her, she yelling and
whimporiug and scratching gravel, the boras
(Taxed; and in this shej«&gt; the)- rame to the

V???? ft?30 r PUc« ”&gt;d al] DI*.

log, the Englishman cuasing things until

Nutlos is hereby given lbs’ «■&gt;. ’ ;!X
writ uf fieri facias l*weAovt *f
,j e«seal ot the nrcult eenrt tor t! &gt; &lt; "•»?
Ktateof Michigan, and ta»y ■mW BBd BttlMf ike
It u*
lands and ksroments of Ot.t &gt;t I--'"1" T.

a

and to th* fallowing prof
The boys gut rat Lit left trying to fool Uro

t*. saprctaliy

^’h oflmrtre.

Ttad. dispirited and

Chronicle
W.JOH*

I. W. Vine MAX. 1MM"'
mint, amt tor ruiuw

a.

D.

�NATIONAL legislature.

OPR ANGLOMANIACS.

OOINGS or THE W.SE MEN AT WASH­

Siesp That Knows No
VVakmg Claims the Hero.
the VICTOR

vuuum. Lrerxcan and I
_________
MltdK.lI advocated it. and Edmunds rather
ENGLAND DOES THIS, SAYS THAT OR
THINKS THE OTHER.

INGTON CITY

finally vanquished.

. Warning

on English methods

. .^a’«W»TOk Crrr, July 3i
.jtt. _
tine and unintermtlni«»tba tanete
l,UM— — dooa in

Invincible Steals

gf!wnU w;fn.

.,,, -7~-general uenelrcey
il, “&lt;Jan *uaen'lmant appropriating glt3t»'.(XX&gt; for arnwra nf
-_A 1 .a:

“ :tiin and Does His
Work Quickly.

Can for the Children

A matter that will constantly

England do this, or say that, or think the

Purify the Blood
tbink. as if io

Rwd'i .s_.-33parllla Is characterised by

«k&gt;d the bilL So Mid
SLINKY" MORGAN HANGED.

Mn«. Aug iV^-'Dr. McKee haa
- r;-fl) --announcing tb« death
ndin of heart failure
■! tuJdenly at ludto.

«Ub
""I
Gen. Sheridan’s family consists of wife and
^rfaddren. Tt^ u iX pnLT^

^terandtheltutegtrijwtn,. Tbeiau^.,
Well OB tbe older ones, can rank Frenrh
Mre Kberi.ian h^ Iwen very eaJeful of t2r

debated for imgatiou'? **” °h,°
*«*
th* proposal ns amended
. 84o*tU*1- '
Murder of D-trertlve Hallies.
»ut further actum, amItlZ^STi^
1 ICoLV’‘B^. OWo. Aug. 4.-Cuarta. alia.
Themanufscture* committee pres£m2Tto ! i,Rll"ky UorX»n. th* principal figure in th*
lb. bouse ttair report oo u.
1 1??'”'* 'TY? ‘"'l ,ho murJ* nt 0**tiv.
t*m . sod a&gt;kal iav. to
“"I1**!*.’ U Cleveland, Ohio. wa. executed

vrai uenctenry bill exms up.

uTi
mg - ’S^f “Xt te

curing promotion through political or n,-..
•onn! favnrititm. If* w»« . h a.____ . .. .

. . . ' . ,
hi* motto wa* a*
L.O
"?“Wb^”&gt;r you sen a bead
hit it. nod bit It tianL"
WIOQary ni)Jge
,)m.
At Ute battle of «,
Miwlonary
Ridge hUr
his mmniand tald a v«y
very important
important posit!
uoritinu
m the
t“
nfin

.

i iilureat
prevlotta
■infavomUo in-

-rfiil during 1b&lt;* day.
tixAj full nourlsbisi-nnily, «• usual Tta
t.nitly were in hopeful

d preparation- for the
s. (*&lt;■;. S|i..ri&lt;lan mid
:• I. There having I-pen

• mptoins appeared Dr*
it&gt; ill'll-Illy applied tba re med ire
ffoctiva in for^hjjr attacks,

Sirter* M iMn mid tta,
preterit during tho genNo arraiig-metit&lt; have

-ud.;t mi 1 night tta do©,
r i:nn&gt;,-ltrttn c-suse of death

__________

not even think iu own thoughts, achinvcs
only a pale reflection and imitation of tbo

. o«
w oiui acuou ana spoecn;
and it creates tho liability of returning us to
oar old colonial ertatc, in which we shall

process of securing tbs active medicinal
qualities. Tho result Js a medicine of unusual
strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown.
“Hrxxi's Sirssrortlla tones up my system,
ruriflrt. my blow), shnrpens my anpetite. ana
.Mean to iaake mo over." J. V. Tiiomfbom,
Ecgister of Deeds, Lowell, Mass.
“Hood's flirsaparflla beats all others, and

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

An amend-

material life. ;

Ibto
krt.'ltOgr‘pbe" tor 'xtr* WOTk
tbu session, «hicb had alreadv
-__
u atter tT
by , ao°
of printed
JP” 7’m,nlu** n»e with tta Ull I
WU jv-nding, the conference rejwrt on tho
Ohiaha puUte bmkLug LIU fixltj tbe appro­
priation nt mi.OOQ was-read, and with’xit
action the house adjourned,
WamHIXgtOj, Crrr
.
Mentiod with {be Outbwalte bill in tbe house
retaX?^^^
,^t*r-da’rJfor
or. -the 1
r — •—
ywieraay
^funding of th* Union Pacific Railwar
।I
h, l^rW'a
for th*
tta entire
entirc I!
'*,bL *'
l,ruvl‘i”* for
**•
d”Ut llia
I 21JT1
f *** d,,bt
». «tty year*. • Tbo I I
moluuon to inquire into tbfe
r®*&gt;luuon
tU* effo-t
eff.( -t of
Of CanaCana­
raBwav* aurxm
•da&gt;i system &lt;&gt;f railway*
jZ)I, tih»
t,„ corryj^
trade of this country was adopted. ’Tta 1
eivil bill w„ then
nup
.

NC-11 to go on and begm tta ascent of tta uU‘^7.^' “l al'l‘r,'nrUting money for a pubridge Thoma* grow uneasy. Gen. Grant was ' ! C buU,l,nlC at Atchison, Kan., wax objected
furprisrel nt this move, ss hl* orders w..M V, I
a ‘*d.
attaching of meh
stop at tta first line of rebel worts. - Turn- I n‘"ur*" ,0 ,h" "“‘•‘iry civil bill, uiey being
(pg to Gen. Thomas b« wild: -WIkw work
‘^“■tureof "rider*"-Md finally roj-cted
is Ihisr Thomas niuivvred, without lower**h? "a' v0**—Hl'ooncr
Ing his field glw- “! don’t undiwsUnd iL” '
"n amcn lcD®ut to refund the
In that quiet but •igniflcimt manner Grint 'J/T1 UX Jh"
This was tta bill
raplusl: -WtH; if lt 40lwn.t lu£Zt r?2 . m? 22^ U"“&gt; «•. b&lt;ra esriy
•tar* will fall to-morrow " meaning of ,hU.**lw^ A point of enter was made
couree, tta star* that n Joraed the gwJid’i I 2^,'n‘ “ ‘ ‘ h * 7m l^nrrnl Ink'’l«tion on
Shoulder strajw.
'
*
I “' ■PPropri.tiou bill and tbe print was BU,.

Sigurd O-. n perpetual colony of Great
Britain. Iu geographical situation. IU
isolation from the Old World, iu immetwe
extent, iu pc-aresion of ail climates, all anils.

its own, while generations have imported to
the dmeendanu of iu first settlers a charac-

;

only by a’L HOOD to CO.. Lowell. Masi.

IOO Doses One Dollar.

arJO

MACKJNAC

civilisation, then, should be on an English
than &lt;&gt;ii a French, an Italian or a German
model It should lie on none of them. It
should l» American. In tin* couree ot time
It should In one great American pcojde,
varying only with the rnrowitii-sof iu parallela, the customs of iu tropica, tin life of

DETROIT. MACKINAC ISLAND

a now and loftier civilimtiim jKMaibly than
has appeared in the world before. .

DETROIT AND CLEVELAND

Summer Tours.
Palace Steamcas.

Low Ratks

|
i
!
|

;

-,««
will ™?ta Iri2d ’ ™plt®J8b&lt;’rt'lan- “tot I tbe bop* of recovering such property wttluwill you be kind enough to give Gen Gran- I rive Cnekrell also otipoted tta apnrooriager ty complimetiu. and ask tau wkteh wm tloo m -n atariute wXoTro .LetaX?
u”1 °r “f tho
“* lhe ri',a’’ ft“d *d‘* 't might cotn|illcnte tta government'
first lino nt. tli* bottom!"
v
1 in trouides from which it might not cosily
Before tbe courier got tack-to Gen. Wkan- extricate itself. Without action on Call's
gvr tta first line on tta top of the bill had amendment tta senate at 5:30 p. tn. adbeen reached, and Gen. Btaridan's men were ' journed.
tta fin* to get ttoro... .
.
| A letter from Speaker Carlisle announced
In the spring of 1*4 Rtarldar.taa* given a । to the t»»use that he would be atsent for rornew field .&gt;f action by reason of Gen. era! days, and McMiHin was seh-cted tor
Grant1* mimirntion ol his past gallantry, i speatar (ro tem. Au attempt to hav. Aug.
Tbe latter was dissatisfied with th- result* TawigMii for consid.-ration ot labor bin.
—--rr’TT-- by
-z tta
-- ravnlry
-------- -- re
-.‘-un ■ ,failed.
mTO. a
.HoxMA.oro^rc^
accompltslx-l
in Virginia,
Tta
conferenc.- reto-t o.!
on uh
the, umana
Omaha
«n&gt;!
«-m&lt; Etalking
hIIr tetr u-tf'S,
...» »...1
- - ■ public
,
ibuilding
,, i, .bill
... was .rejroted
. . . and. a new
and was
with E
the prodd-iut
nnd-weretory of war of bU d-regi*. “I want,” be confereore erdorad.
The bill appropriaaaid, -an active, energntic max. full of life, atea fl/jp.OU). A bill tor tbe revocation uf .
spirit, ami power.* Haliwk. who was pre* withdrawals of certain Iowa nn I Minmssota •
ent. inquired: “How would Sheridan dor lands was poawd. Tbe senate amendmeuta i
•Th. very man I want," said Grant, and tel to tbe army appropriation Uli wer* notion
graphed tor hitn that hour.
i curbed in. with th* exception ot thu Hawley

often«Ml-tuld and mm: bernic of his achieve- ! non-concur in this was ponding when the
mente was his ride from Winchester t«/ the house adjourned.
C—1-*™*™"'WuMi.orj, OTT. A«H-A Join. rw&gt;r**"r **’.'■'&lt;*; .U.b«ldn,lip~u.n&gt; w OU.1. ,»1~

tbe manners and apeedhood hnbita of such a
I—&gt;pte drvel,q&gt; according to their own uresis,
aud not to attem(rt to enforce upon them an
arbitrary system of another and total Iv dif­
ferent country, climate and institution of
cantc.’ What od&lt;ls i* it to the woodsmen of
the northern pcninauhM. to 'the cowboy* ot
the -outhwE-stem prairie*, th the mitten of
tlw Rocky mouutaina and th* Sierras, to the
ord-r turning ills body over to Dr. Clemmer, planter* of the MimUaippi levnl*. how Engltoh
th- physician of the prison, with the requ^t lord, and ladies ’and »cbo!are addro** their
rfadting cards, enter their carriages, dip their
spoons! And why »hoald tbe girl graduate
order he received a letter from Nellie Low of Vnwar or Welleeley trouble lieraelf with
ery, of Cleveland, who is reputed to have tta fancy that because sbe dons not two th*
lawn bto mistress, asking that bin body I* rising inflection of vUco at tta clow of all
her septaKa as the Girton graduate Hue*,
her education is therefore deficient and her
it was no more than right sta should «ne bis reaourcas limited!
face after death Morgan changwl his mind
It is a matter U quwtioa wtettar tbe
after reading th* letter and asked the English domestic life, |*inia*i: ia, ia of
physician to relinquish bis Haim, which wa* Srur quality than-tta Gorman petal her tho
done.
igllsl, mental life is of finer'irtroin than tta
Tbo execution was witnessed by thirty French; whether tho t*wm]&gt;* on^rNorwegian
persons. Morgan was on tho scaffold when are not as manly, n* gi-uinl, as true, ns the
tht' *I’*Klftor. entered th* execution depart- English; if tta I Lilian ami 'the Spaniard are
®*nk He looked like n high-toned gentle not uf a tAore jioctical sort; whether, in
nian 4w**d for “ ',ranln* *■’&gt; Tbe war short, there Is any peculiar rcaumi why the
rnnl w**read, and Morgan refused to say n English taha'nor and ttaugbt idiould be
*ord’
*“» “ *tetu,J “ tto roP* made our standard ralta-r than that of any
“'‘ju’bd. W tan all was ready, the rap other ptnpie. H'e may be told that soma
down,
,drawn
’r”r" ■'
n"rn and 'tho
h“ ropo
r’’~ began to tighten,
Morgan »|ioke in n loud tone, "Good-bye, same language; but udk-n wn cume to con­
Nellie," and passed through tbo trap. Tho sider tbe matt-irof language, the queetiun l&gt;owork wm not a nu-.’oe* - Thd body writhed cotrie* a still more open one. Then. i» n&lt;* a
in tho greatest agony and the logs Jerked, whole county in all England where tlw lanwhile the srins swung and .the bands gungi- is generally spoken in anything a|&gt;clutched. He slowly strangled to d«ath
pronching purity; there is but one where it is
BASE BALL ATTRACTIONS-

E. B. WHITCOMB, G»x Pu*. Amst.

Detroit &amp; Clin land tins Kn|pHu Ct
DKTROrr, MICH.

16675618
For 847-80 a firet-das
xl f it 80 days, with su
obtained from fit. Hull

K

'MAY GOD BLESS YOU!

When mt are tn trouble we cry for help.
Wlitu we are relieved we often tenret to be
thankful. But not alwaya. Mr. W. W Grtffla,
nf Trent Creek, fit. Clair Co.. Ala., writes: “I
li»d a bad attack of chills nnd fever. My system
was full of malaria. Kur two years I was scarce­
ly able tn work at all. Home times fiy heart
would palpitate for two hours at a tnne. My"
legs would ret wild to the knees, and I fully ex­
pected to die. Iii September. IWI. I bought a
bottle of SbnkerXExtraet of Boots, or HrijtlA’a
Curative Syrup, obyour agent. Mr. K. M. King,
and beforr I had taken the-first bottle I fell bet­
and Its a short Hine was nble to go to work.
kingdom* where it la ejatkvn with the purity ter.
"Mny God tiless you fur the good you have done.”
and perfection that i« used, for instance, in
Mr. Wm. J. McCann. W Randall Ht., Boatoa,
writes: Six months ago I began to throw up
my food After eating. I thought 1 was going
InioconsumptHn. I soon becatt to hare pain
Inthecbret. stomach and aides. I-got tittle
sleep ar &lt;1 woke all tired out I ono- loot fire
In four days. I began using Shaker Ex­
of it which have tweome the slang of tbo pound*
tract of Boots, or Seigel's Syrup, and when I
upjicr clweei using that vernacular, in which had nmsbed the sixth tattle I could cat three
“nouaenae’* is called •"rot," luul wvatber is square mesh a day. and go to sloop tbe minute
1
struck
l»ed. I una paper hanger by tr»4e,
eallwi •‘beastly,* our own euphonious ■'swill" and havethe
worked every day since 1 took lb* sac*
ia called “bog wash,” unseemly conduct ia. ond bottle, and galled elglitern |&gt;aunda. I
enlied “nasty;” and |«cubar people tTe ought to be thankful and 1 am.”
This rcnirdi open* all the natural passages of
tbe body, ex reIs the potoon from tta btood ana

Int r-etale oommiMlou, writing tbo history ot Steamship com|&gt;any of New York tor the
the Vermont brigadv In which be served. wixure of one of tbrir steanwrs in 1WL Bllh
Chicago, July 80 —The srorea of the
for a bridgo acrnai tba NiaUMippi at Wi­
“While thus waiting for tbe complete re­ nona. Minn., and a public building at Jack­ League* ta-e ball Hide, yesterday ware as
v. oi.he KirrniPAv i.;xu
formation of the array, sulkily, and, it U to son, Mich.. were passed. Also a bill appro­ follows: At Detrolt-r Detroit 5, Indianapolis
Thu remote cause wav be feared, profanely growling over the priating. &lt;30,001) for a monument to com­
defeat in detail which we had ex- memorate the revolutionary bnttio of Prince­ 1; Washington 8; at Chicago—Chicago 7,
portoncod. though
not in tbe least ton. Tbe proporilluu to appropriate 81(1,(XX) Pittsburg 8; at Boston—PMladelpia 4, Bea­
which barn occurred have disposed to admit that our division bad to look intolbu claim that Grant Britain ton .1—eleven innings.
Chicago. Aug. 1—League scon* yiwterday:
:•
exhaustion, pulmonary been wMppcd“-fh fact, a little proud of what bolds a large amount ot Confederate propwe
harl
already
done
—
and expecting tbe
ttjt.'is, ane».T-&gt; and hemorrhages. He was
at BvsUm—Boston 5, Philadelphia 6—eleven
rebel charge, winch we grew more and more
n**t-* j -.-vArday. but not more so than be
innings; at Detroit—Detroit S, indlanap^ls
«w&amp;tent we should repulse, we bean! cheer,
,
Leblnds us on tbe pike. We were astounded. and ordered feinted, and tta senate ad­ ft—eleven Innings.
os well tn follow our own methods and make
Nuuquitt. At about Oil) symptoms of taart
journed.
our own manners, sure that manners which
base
tali playing yesterday wm m follows: are. gentle, cleanly and pure, and which hurt
Tbe
I
ioum
went
into
committee
on
tho
sen
­
quietly
waiting
for
what
might
’
ta
further
। flilure suddenly H'-pi-ared. * Tba remedies,
ai&gt;d immediate disaster, while far in tta rear ate amendment* to tta army bill and nnn■-ui’ i.*i taietofpro, been sugo-ssful were
tta ordnance amendment.^
A at Dvtroit—Detroit I. Indianapolis 4; at CH­ Cages, can only be right manners; that tbo
wo beard tta straggler* and hospital bum- concurred in ---------------------------------vigocoinlr applied, but prove] ineffectual, m«rs, and tta gun!*« artilleryman' actually I resolution directing that tbe buuss will fainnguagnof Shakcajs-um and the Bible, which
---------------- to ,a
“ amendment* nings; at Boston—Boston 2. Ptilladelphia 4. h&gt; spoken more nrarly here than anywhere
Uw
, ted :&gt;• suit rapidly, dying painli*ly at the cheering as though a victory bad been won. 1 si st on it* -di«agrecmetit
wn* offered, but pending the dlscuwion of a
Chicago, Aug. 3.—Tta Ansxi airgregaWe could hardly believe our ear*.
••The explanation soon cam*, in tbe appar­ point of order ax*inst it, jtho houw ad­ tint, played good enough tall n-torday V- ,.„u
.
break the monotony of tb- tnst week or two . IK-e,or literature and daily life; and dial
ition which Buchanan Rood's yet embryonic journed.
tta foulisb, If their insular reinbut now well-known po*m ba* made famil­
Washihgtox Crrr. Aug. A—In tbe senate and win • game. Bun-tare f lu-had.
1__ _
- A* lOr.t.ui_ Itzwtnn 'i , ..
....
.
. .
I’' c day* the public had been 'led to iar. A* tbe sturdy, fiery Sbarijan, on bis yesterday ttainnau Ingalls announced a*
----- ..------ -. riurdy, fiery steed, flocked with foam from th* cvmmltt/w to Inqurc intrf commerce and
that tbe lw»t thing they can do is to follow
hl* two hour*' mad gall :ping, wheeled front businM between thU country and Canada, burg h; at Chicago—Chicago 4, Uidlnnajxrii*' our ■■xanipk1 in a few things, if not iu all,
tta plk* tad dashed down the lino, our di­ Hoar. Aliiscn. Hale, Dolph. Fugb, Eustis, 3-rovon innings, rain; at, Wkridngton-' and setting aside written speech, which i» a
2,- Philadelphia
0.
------ ,
.
i fixed qunutity. correct their own spoken
vision also broke forth into tb* most tumult­ nn.l BlodmtL Th* committee on Indian af- Washington
‘j t’tWxpr-tat; ni.faJl that tbadistinrulsbed ous applause.
Tbe Indianapolis rinb
Hub , sj^ch by one that more dowdy touches the
Ardent Gen. Custer first fairs was inrtructixl to continue itelnvostiga- • Chicago. Aug. 4.—The
« dier w-si'.l .'mi, bi. well To iw sure the •topped the wonderful ln«plrer and .kissed tiou
treaty
mu into Indian
suiuau mattera
- Tta
* — fisheries
------------------ i camo
uss over
=rsr yreterday
yt^fml=y to piny
pfr.y a
“ writ*
"erica with •taruinrd of precision than m nt present
was
ttan taken up ami Riddleberger delivraslb-n
deliv-, Anson's
Amun's nine and m*C
met defeat
defeat, t'i-&gt;
the city
dty papers rcaclHxi by tbeir r&gt;wu vernacular.—Harper's
him before his men. HLs next halt wns be
a ttfUltlila
tore I _X»l..M
»katbe
—.wilt
I,-* William
Main-,
a notablef—feature
| pclng
credit thereof
to William
MainsBamr
our /own
brigade.
Such a ured. a. pbllliplc against it,
«»i hot, iL.'-jgbt that the l&gt;a&lt;l symptoms fore
of tta spec'll being Rtost hostility t j Eng- • of Davenport. Ia., who is a new fiitcii»r ,
-'i.var.: ininbriiate danger and so tbe an* scene as bls prewnco producel and such land Morgan followed in advocacy of tbe rigned early this week. H« jfitrhod “good '
!; r.uo-.-n.Umt death liod really arrived emotions a* it awoke can not b- rvalixod U-raty A bill was poised to provide an ad- • bB)p undoubtedly and appear* to be an aconce in n century. All outward m«nifo*tecnsalan rare hi the Balkan jwnin»uia,
tlons were ns enthusiastic as men are capable ditiona! a*scci«te justice on the Wyoming qulrition. League base ball score* yHterdny
-i fronting a window look- of exhibiting: cheering seemed to come from aunreme court, and after a brief *ocr»t**s- w&lt;Te: At Boston— Borton 0. N*w York B; at thar |«ople have hern removed ever ii
| Ciucago-Cbicar&gt; 5, Indianopolbi 4;at Wash■ ■ Asia Minor and colonisud on land the
throate of bnum, and rap* were thrown to rion th* **tate adjourned.
ri&gt;4- oHi-try j 4.(
nxking to have live, the topa of the watteriug oaks; but tai-atli
a short timi wm spent in the bous* onrou- 1 inston- Washington- 3, Philadelphia A Tta Tta days arc gone by Wt-m drenxsian gtrb
tin* busmeoL and then Sayres withdrew his ixroit-Pittetmrg gain® was called in tta ore openly rokl into slavery to tta Turks,
• lire hod l.’pirtad. He had fought and yrt wperior to that* noisy .temonstra- RMlet-M of MstructloM to the bou*» con-1
inning owing to rain, tta scare being 3 allbough, like many anoth-r thing in Turkey
;bi«.uit
bad donehU work, the end tion* there was in every heart a revulsion of IXea’on the army .nropriatian MIL Tta w j (n f,vor of DetroK
, that tie* law pretax, not to revguro:, tta
11 ' n
Around the still figure stood feeling tad a pressure of emotion beyond de­
scription. No more doubt or chance for
™n.dn»»u -«*
CA.0.W iy »
-u u-..
relativm ami torrowing friends, but doubt existed; wo wore safe, perfectly and in and a conference ordered. Ib» general fereol lllno, stand a* follows:
daughters and sisters to the highrat bidder,
unconditionally «afe. and every mat. kiM&gt;. deficiency bill wm then taken up. but nearly
with tbe same cold blooded iiargaining that '
^rla)'' I.'nited htatas had departed, and
»U on praton I^UU«. Hn*W ■*
’••’*»...........
th*r name in tbe long list of
■na charued that the Democracy from tbe I»-v- , .......
A WOMAN SLAYER LYNCHED
•J?’ Far from objecting tn thia commercial trans­
-MOip—1 to ““‘7!” Ji EK’.'!’""
. ...
flu. r'iuMiul.’.
1. ' I.inru
i&gt;-&lt;*i«la*ion
declaring
that the
committee*
of ', p.junur.KX
“would
not1 report
the
btll- before

State ot MKhlgan-Finh Judicial Circuit, in
lliiunn,
Sult pending In Circuit Court for County at
Barry. In chancery, at the City nf ilastlnc*. an
th* tenth day of July. A. D IMt
William Ft. Rtrlrklm. &lt;-o«ii|&gt;lainant. vs. Mellsm Sirieklm. defendant.
in tt»L» rauw It apitaaring that defendant.
Mellnut Ktrloklen. ’» not a reatoant of
tlit» stair but renlde* In tba state
of Ohio. Tlirrrfore on morion of Suiith ft Col*
grove, solicitor* for complainant. It is ordered
that dtfendant -ntr lirr at&gt;|&gt;earan&lt;ie tn said
c»use. on or Iw-fore tour months trotu the date
Of this ord-r. and that within twenty d«vs tbe
cornnlalr u.t cause lids order to be published In
the Hasting-Basskb. said publlrstlou to be
continued once (iiowh week fur six weeks iu
SPCCVS»l0l&gt;.
Hooker. Circuti Judge.

THEYDIDIT.
What? Cured among others tha
following. They write;

7^“ "»“*'«•: ”riL-

fr-iuthi: Military academy at
"rttLn: I. Wved tn fro :tier warfare
extev.-r,
At tbe beginning of tta
_• i wnri. ... appointed quartermaator of
■x.'iihwratern Mtaouri, and In
May. iwu
•appointed colbnel of a Mlcb• TiTslry company, but wm
lain
- loned brigadier general of
I.,. ■” “Jl T’ift-r a brief period was put
1 or ’' • Eloveruh division of tbs
Ib nJ
,l" commanded a division
ta-r
"{ “* Cumberland, and at tta
«-*-t M.-ue itiver. Dec. 31, Ibt U, saved
*'7 ln,nirvut by his stubborn reatate
«uh ।
, '&gt;u'iucton thia occariou bo
K^te-ral Of volunteers. In
th. p^n Onuit “lied him to tbe Army of
.. ot°‘n*c. and be wm given command of
tajteu’7 2,rt*A He"‘•““Jdtaingutabd*
Jun,;g th. month, of May. Jun*
“2J
J*”"”- On lUreb &lt; b.
phm io
Of tbe Army of tta Shenandoah
ta^“a^0,u* mld&lt;Uo mil'tary dlvis-

ho deliberately stabixri

£5u.. “reSS. cw««

tolm iwcuu- they were afraid to be brought
tou vote ttarcon. MeKinnry of New Hamp- '
4ilra-raplfed io Hovey. *nd cited statistic* to j
d,owtb*t LT».«)0penrion d,‘™
tatted during tbe Urt
cr.tte *innm*tratkm .gain*JWUOW durt^
the similar period of Republican
rule.
;
we HUA
r~__
and then,

Mias Schults was a
hotel Emwni met

Jte was immediately arrested There wav
intense excitement and feore of
mok
prevailed
The officer^ accordingly
*r,-«

Umlrnn b~rl«A

S* **''“

u too. Doalng □&lt; »» “•«*'
doubt determined y feign insanity

UWOa. " IkU ■,vuu I
w
James G. Bhita and family

“• ”

" —■»**»•

**•»

a®w-

£&gt;’l«nn'u 4* si
K3m£«: «J «
£«2Iviii*_art M
-IN

&lt;
ais*i«»ukcit».
-J*.
m
jr.i miIwbusm
-".I Minuu'n'lP

UiHiainboul were leswnsd by the edict of
the porte making their lot-vbaae illegal. This

ASl goal of their ambition.

br Canadian railway, and fifty armed men «
te*n
£2 Tta difficulty aimed at to , Smith county. Ute
*uwwh*
lines of common- , H. Haul&gt;J trom t
ft-.t -naturally sbouw do
-7
linm. and In «m» «•*
oulUfaastat. Uw by thia invade-.
„ ,™ ________ _____
br BHa* comp**-. •“&gt;

killed Deput} .Sheriff Wartnaa last neptatnt»r
“» «"-V

take, yet wonderfully
invaluable for kidney

etc. They'll take away that tired
feeling giving new life and strength.

But after all it is

' fl- at Detroit—Dotruit 3, Pittsburg 5; at and Irrotiiers are just as unverupuious she ia
Washington-Washington 0, Fails islphia 7; Jurt as willing, and tho law is practically a
ol * rwAuiina by Culll‘n llTu?'jtV Tw-n
*AT*
—»— Ar*«**«»TennreLynching.
IaW..—T«... A..:, 1.-A

.
effective,

THE ATHLOPHOKOE CO. 112 TteUit. K. T.

Where Are You Going?

1U be tarnished, me ot rxpeowi
Ij w.xy£e A

�Hastings Banner.
Hastings. Wednesday. Angmst 8,1888.

THE HA.-mXGK. MICH., 1‘OeIUrFICE,
Avovax M, 1870MARSH ALL, L. COOK. Editor.

EDITORIAL NOTES'
ran puwjppsT,

BENJAMIN HARRISON.
qV

tMlMAXA.

FOB VlCEHlteaWENT,

LEVI P. MORTON,
OF SKW tOBK.

Bre«lrtuff»KiKl provtaitm* Sbo.ooo.ooo
Wool 50,000,000
Hides
M.ooo.ooe
Other article'
6.000,000

the owners for defence of their rights in
property and the peaceable pursuit of the
bnaloeaa of their choice.
..
To exempt any one man’s property from
Total
.8156,000,000
taxation would Im- an Injustice to nil com­
' New England has n population &lt;&gt;W,000.- pelled to pay taxes. Yet this Is just what
000. Her people therefore patronized the free trade proposes to du. American ownwestern fanner to the extent of over 881
each, while each Inhabitant of Great Brit­ to be taxed, white the same rigids they*en­
ain averaged less than four dollars and a joy are to be given free to otheni—to men
half in patronage uf the western farmer.
who owe no allegtanee to our gnvenintent
As everybody knows. New England is and who seek profits from trade here to I*
preeminently a manufacturing district, and spent In other countries.
x v
the majority ot her jajpulMion are directly
Hay, barley, wheat, wool, etc., are
or indirectly dependent upon her manu­ grown In large quantities by Canadian
facturing industries.
These industries fanners who never paid a cent of taxes
have been built up by a protective tariff, toward tbe support of our government.
which has been tiie means of turnlug the If these men prefer to send their products

Tbe Republican* of the Third Coiignre-lonal Rtteiitiuu of her j»eople from farming, for
1.tn mwt In itf.1
A ftdi.
which that section is unfitted, to nsuiu•tm.ooTuMdsr. thsHth dajof August, at ’ll
Oteiock a. a., wr the purpose of selecting a facturing for which by nature and the
candidate for representative In eangrrM. am! genius uf ita people It ia peculiarly fitted.
tor tbe transaction of such otner business us
Tiie rapid increase in luauutacturing has
enUUed to tbe same number of delegates a* in resulted in large additions to Ito lopulatbe state convention, viz: Barry II. Branch I*. tion. Each addition has made one more
for tbo western farmer to feed.
Now as a matter of businesa can the
W. J. GHMKi.
Frank H. DkGoua.
western farmer afford to destroy his New
CHAKl.r.l |_ THL'Nl.r-LL, ’
England market, which is constantly grow­
Oowtres’louxl Committee.
ing better, for the sake of attempting to
improve the Old England market? Tbe
tariff ou farm produce reserves to tbe west­
ern fanner the New England market But
in England tiie western fanner would come
into competition with India and Russia
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST iM, no*.
when
he sold his wheat, with South Amer­
at It o'clock a m. The townships and ward*
will ^e entitled torepreventallon In the woven- ica when be sold his live stock, and with
■ Assyria.sTBaltiinore, T; Barry.b; Carlton.7; l&gt;oth South America and Australia when
CMUetoti. U: Hastings twp.,«: 1st ward, city. he sold his wool. If lie sells to tiie Eng­
8: 2d ward. eity. j; 3d ward, city, 3: 4th ward,
City. B; Hope 6; Irving. 7; Johnstown. C: Maple lishman. he must aril because he is willing
Grove. ?: Orangevin*. B: Prairieville. 6: .Rut­
land C: Tbornappie, SO; woodland. 8; Yankee 'to part witli bls prcxluee as cheap or cheaje
Springs. 4.. Total
numberns-M
otdelegates.
er than hb Russian, South American or
m f
v... r,.
Australian competitor.
While In New
England tbe westeni farmer bks a market
N«w England or Old England naaCu»ton&gt;- reserved to himself.
Had iw better not favor tbe jxdlcy that
Tbe American system of protection to gives him'the exclusive right to the New
American interests has, for a quarter of a England market, rather than favor a policy
century, been the policy to which our gov­ that cornjieln him to force bis produce on
ernment has Ateadlly adhered. That it England In competition with Indian wheat
has been a wise policy, the unrivalled produced in a country where 11 cents a
prosperity baa conclusively demonstrated. day is the price for labor, or in competi­
Under it we have outstripped all competi­ tion with South America on live stock,
tors, ahd become "hot only tbe greatest but where untold millions of the best jmsturthe richest nation on the earth. Capital age Is free and the&gt;Umate is unexception­
for grazing?
or In
ba* found safe and remunerative invest­ al))- favorable
ment. and labor been better rewarded than com|ietltion with AustraliiMn selling his
in any other country. Wages of employ­ wooL where that staple can be grown at a
ees in the factory and on tin- farm are from Idg profit if sold for lb cents per pound?
The western farmer should think of
50 to 100 per cent, groove those in any oth­
er land. The building up of home markets these things seriously.
And when he stop* to reflect on the ad­
cent of tin'' products of the farm being vantages of New England as compan-d
consumed at home. It has been proven by with Old England as a market, he ought
experience that a protective policy has .in­ also to think of the other advantages of a
creased the prosperity of the American protective tariff.
How It has built up
farmer by Increasing tin- number of con­ flourishing cities, not &lt;mly in tiie east but
sumers of farm products in our own coun- as well in the west, and how tiie millions
of people dej»endent to-day on* the manu­
Free trade means nothing more nor less facturing Interests of the United Kates
than that wages in this country must reach must be fed by the western fanner, 4heu
tin- general level of those paid in otiier
countries, or the employees of the factory himself of a protective tariff. He should
arid shop must jenter other pursuits, and also remetulwr that fret- trade would abso­
the oniy other one open to them is farm­ lutely crush out of existence thousands of
ing.
They would thus be competitors shops and factories that now prosper un­
with those now engaged in agriculture— der our wise tariff laws. More than that,
would become iproducera Instead of con­ it would reduce wages to tbe level of those
paid in other countries, and reduce by that
sumer* of farm products.
But free traders have ever sought to di­ much the purchasing ability of every me­
vide the friends of the American system of chanic and artisan. It would add to tbe
protection. In vain have been their appeals number of producers and decrease the
to manufacturing states, and now they number of consumers.
That the tariff needs revision, no nmn
American farmer l»elleve that protection denies. That It should be revised with
works an injustice to him. Tbe Cobden free trade as the ultimate point of view,
duta.of England are sending tons of free we do,not believe, nor does the republican
trade tracts Into the west, In the hope that party believe.. This Country needs for Its
the fanners, who have always been steady proiter government only so much iu the
adherents to tbe protective policy, might way of duties as will properly maintain 1L
Hut the reduction should be so adjusted as
gratify English manufacturers, and enable to protect American interests, and we
them to supplant our own in the Ameri­ should be exceedingly careful to avoid do­
can markets. These efforts have proven ing what England desires of ua, for we
vain In the past. t*ut nothing will be spared
to make them successful this year. We
opine they will have much difficulty In
winning over the fanner to support the
Mills bUL which places every product of
the farm on the free list, and puts 88 per
cent duty on sugar to appease the south­
ern planter, and 100 per cent, duty on rice
fur the protection of the southern rice

Thin question therefore becomes perti­
nent: What interest has the American
farmer in sustaining the American system
of protection?
"
P .
'»/‘Vj-T
Hi has seen thia year what direct inter­
est he has In sustaining the policy of proBut his home market I* of the most con­
cern and here a few statistics are of value.
England is the best foreign customer for
tbe American farmer. She 1» not so from
choice, but from neoesetty. No fanner
will delude himself with dbe Idea that

in-re to be add in our martn-ts, why should'
they not be taxed, at least as much as our,
farmers are taxed, for tiie privilege? But
tliu free trader says no, let the foreigner
have our markets without cost, although
tiie American fanner’s taxes Deed to lie
Increased in censequeuou, and then com­
placently suggwte that if growing such
articles under this one-sided arrangement
proves unprofitable our farmers can turn
their atteiition to some other productions.
Protection insures for our o*n citizens
not only tbe first, but always the beat
chance In tbe markets uf Uie couutry they
have helped to build up. This is both
jiatriotism and good business policy. Its
opposite l» tbe un-American policy advo­
cated by tbe President and other free
trade advocates, and for which they have
received tbe plaudits of the Cobden club
and every prominent Journal In • Great
Britain. It remains to be seen If a ma­
jority of American farmers agree with
them.

Saginaw Herald: Several Saginaw men
who have recently made business trips to
New York say that democrats are break­
ing away from their party by the hun­
dreds. The changes are confined to Dp
locahty, but are reported from all over tinstate. Buffalo, I’rwldent Cleveland’s old
home. Is In open revolt agalpst him, and It
will give tbe republican ticket a targef ma-,
jority. In New York city and Albany the
same state of affairs is reported, many life­
long democrats openly declaring against
ttm free trade tendencies of their party.
In Troy, Gloversville and Cohoes, large
manufacturing points, tbe flopping is re­
markable. .The Troy Times says:
The following are among the democratic
buslncfts men of Troy who have declanxt
against Cleveland and Thurman:
Ex-&lt;.’ougn*sman J. M. Warren.
Ex-Mayor George It. Warren.
Ex-Mayor W. L. VanAlstyne.
Ex-Comptroller John D. Spicer.
' James O’NrfL
Pierce Katie.
Stephen W. Barker.
O. F. Burtis.
Henry Lolxlell.
John Flynn.
Gioversdale is the center of the glove in-1
dustiy in America. The following demo­
crats have declared for Harrison and Mor­
ton:
W. A. Lansing.
O. H. Baine.

I.

LOVE'S FAITH.

the. statement that; “Never before ba*
ctothing l*en sold so cheap as this season-”
if the editor Is right, thru tiie clothing
houses do not know their own buriuota.

MSV V
- - ---- ’ —
body knows they are—then editorials of
that son are unadulterated bosh.—State
Republican._________ _

Tbe New York Mall and Express chal­
lenges the democrats to explain these out­
rageous discrimination* in favor ..of the
boiKh against the North, demanded in the
infamous Mills bill:
l.ouisiaua sugar........... ’.. -«b P&lt;« ‘*uU
Southern riceI00X pw cenL dutj
Northern lumber................................. » ““JNorthern wool..................................... ,lt*
Northern salt1.................................... u0^
, million of dollar* for tmschtoery and proa­
Northern beans and pears“*»
_
_ __ _ • — ... .1 (A...
rr*K F.1,—
Northern vegetables.......................................Northern flax (not tlreased)duty
petroleum.
Nurthern lime.......................................nodntJr
Wil! some Michigan tree trade democrat
exi&gt;laln? Will Mr. Burt make an effort to onrt wif B fool; the true* herctan is u» nenlighten the people as to tie facts? W ill
some bourbon paper favor us with a plaus­
ible defence for this sectional piece of leg­
islation which tbe democrats In the lower
house of congress have Just p*smx1'.‘ One

ym U1 tb.^.1.. Will lb. Frw I‘n—
off?—Tribune. '_______

pPPRICej
CREAM

SHAKING

powder

2 O'ClMk. ».

“I don't -like Bqulldlg." otaenred Mr.

auu tuiai
I fig I i*.,u.

Hon. T. B. Barty, the wril known lalwr Chroclcte-Tatertspb.
.
leader of .Saginaw, in a recent interview
A Howard City couple namwl Carlton i
spoke as follows of Burt's nomination for tbe itarenta of 1 lb., 1&amp; ounces uf baby.
governor on tile democratic ticket:
“1
don't think Burt’s election would benefit
laltor one iota.
His uppouent .will cer­
tainly do as much for labor as he will ever
do.” In regard to t|ie probability of his
For his money is what every
reevivlng the labor vole. Mr. Barry also
says: "It depend* tin bow muJh }«-pper

FUCKBaKJXc IuWDEBOO.
IK.
cntcaan.
wr iy,ril

VALUE RECEIVED

or dust can be thrown in the eye* of labor
all around. Mr. Burt made a great many
promises during tbe great mill strike in
the Saginaw valley three years ago, but
none of them were ever fulfilled.
He
wauted the men to gn^liack. not as free
men, nor tweause he sympatidzrd with
their cause, but because fie sympathized
with his own interests.

An English manufacturer of a certain
line of goods employs 300 men at an aver­
age of 81 per day. An American manufac­
turer of the same kind &lt;if goods employs

With the cost oi "raw material" the same
u&gt; each, and with equal facilities in the
way of machinery, etc., what must the
American manufacturer do in order to
compete with the English manufacturer
on a free trade basis? Must he not do one
of two things, viz: Either cut down tiie
wages of his workingmen to the price paid
for labor by his English competitor, or
&gt;hut up his shop?
We jiause for an
answer.

man desires.

15111. i

In the line of

FURNITURE!

loc;
Cireulatieo thia

Fuund, a G.
office far iL -

llanios building.

You can get value received every time if you buy of

ARCHIE M°C0Y,

At the blue front furniture store. Just received for the
Spring Trade:

Parlor Suits,
Etnd RooKers,
Of the very finest grade of mods. Au inspedtion will con­
vince any candid person of the fact. He also shows some
new and nice things in

Willow Goods,

Dr. fiaugbmai

city ah- ouuptng

You Will Aim
Hastings bouse &gt;
vanilsbr*

Couches,

Stands.

t A Full Line of BABY CARRIAGES

WE HAVE'THE

AMERICAN CHAMPION,

BEST ROAD SCRAPER

If you want a
at Dr. Ijuhrop's

There will pro
the fair grounds

teachers’ examin
Thtiraday and Fr

rent to the build
second door north

Walter Fisher'h
•&gt;f i«iM«itur j. f

Tb«w. McNeal
night for being

Buy the best.
now known as tbe

church.- ■ft**-

IN THE WORLD.

Champion Twine Binder,

Celebrated North Fairfield Plow,

J. M. ROGERS.

of tbeaeh

ty ixwrd uCexaml

win wii

S- H. IHckemm.
-awe by calling*
for this natter.

land on

Monday. Vnrtta w

W|IUbBi h. Bry

HUFFMAN BROS

vention me-ete.—Tribune.

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad to quote -prices.

The Norcross Furnaces

off balderdash about the 1kmocratlc party

uf British free traders and their attorneys
in th*-United State*.

Pric

Wanted, a gi
w.&gt;riL Enquire i
State street.

The action of Judge Smith uf Hastings
iu withdrawing from the field as a conFurniture repairing by a No. 1 workman u specially.
greMlunal candidate is to be highly com­
mended for the generous spirit tltat
prompted II His desire for entire har­
mony and unity of action among the republieaus of the Jhinl district is much
greater than his iiersonai ambition, and It
fa Just such men who can be safely relied
Morgan L. Snell.'
• upon In politics or anywhere else.—Tri­
.
Of the 35 knitting mill proprietors and bune.
firms at Cohoes all but two, John Scott and
Chairman Dickie, of the prohibition na­
W. J. Scott, have placed their names on
6 ----- THX----tional committee, in an address at a W. C.
the roll of the Cohoes City Central Protec­
T. U. convention In Maryland. Friday, I
tion elub, which is doing excellent work
warmly indorsed the tariff plank in the I
for Harrison and Marton. Among Ukmmdemocratic platform, and was followed by
whore names appear on the roll of the elub
Gen. Clintou B. Fish, who i depreciated
are the following llfe-lbng democrats:
Dickie s free) trade tendencies. It is said.
Jonatlum Hiller proprietor ot the Amer­
If you will call at our warehouse, first door north of Bentley Bros. &amp; WilIt would seem that Dickie is rather In­
ican Hosiery mill.
Charles F. North, of tbe Anchor Hos­ clined to aid in Cleveland'* election In kina’ office, Broadway, we will be pleased to show and explain to you the above
iery iflill.
named unrivaled machine. We also keep on hand the
Charles F. Doyle, of tbe Anchor Hosiery
What do Mills and bis crowd care for
David Akin, of W. II. &amp; D. Akin.
estem farmers so long as Jxtulidana and
W. 11. Akin, of W. H. a D. Akin.
Georgia and South Carolina are fully pro­
David Fuld. of Fuld a Bochlowlu.
Herman Bochlowlu, of Fuld A Bochlo- tected in all their leading Industrie*? They
m^y be sure she has her own axe to grind
Champion and Advance Mowers, the Arthur Wood Buggies
vote right, and shoot the man that don’t.
when she asks this country to adopt a free
and Carriages, the Ferguson Road Cart; also the
trade policy, and poors money by tbe
There
is
some
reason
to
believe
that
the
thousands and free trade documents by tbe
demonstration made by George P. Sanford,
tons to carry her point
of Lansing, looking toward his own nom­
Solid Comfort Plow, Harrows, Seeders, and in fact a complete
ination tor cungreaa on the fusion ticket
Is simply a feint to cover up the real work
line of Agricultural Implements of all the best
The advocates of Me trade are especial­
which he has in hand. It Is said that tbe
makes.
CALL AND SEE VS.
ly earnest in their appeals to tbe Western
democrat management have placed hl in In
fanner, as tbe voter most likely to furnish
aiiliu overturning tbe existing fiscal policy
packing of the union labor party conven­
of this country and ante more trying that
tion, which meets in this city on tiie fif­
of England. In their efforts to this end
teenth instant, so that It shall declare for
they are untiring. Ingenious, unscrupulous.
fusion with the democrats. Mr. Sanford
v,___“num.
No possible resort remains untried, no
is Mdd to I* devoting all his time to bring
illustration unused, no appeal kmguegtectabout that result, and he has gone to work
ed. They seek to inflame the worthy am­
systematically to that end.
bition to better one's condition In life by
Rumor has it that he has awilgned th,,
picturing a mythical market which is nt
----- SELL----work nf packing delegations to tins union
ouee both the cheaiAstl for the buyer and
JalMir convention as follow#: Knut county,
tiie dearest for the seller. They seek to
William P. Innes; Oakland county. John
create sectional prejudice by persistent
repetitious in speeches and writings of the

House; Manistee county, 8. W. Fowter.
American Intenatg. We hare had abun- manufacturers" Just u if the west had no
Barry county, John Dennie; Van Buran
manufactures, the cast do agriculture.
eounty, L W. Van Fossen; CUnkm county,
overly anxious tor our prosperity, but Is
Edward
Brown.
looking out for England first bust and al)
Whether Gen.'Sanford and his aide* will
The time. Thai is why the British pres- paid the duty on foreign competing artidra
succeed in doing an artistic Job of packing
Mild In thia country, the foreigner would

TS8S

■Will!

$!!**PERFECT M*°£

intv
•

scor*e
houses in Barry county, with
We m,klte them and guarantee their
n ill tie pleased to give estimates or quote prices.

STOVES.

kinds. Sm our stock of GASOLINE STOVES

an Bros.

from
For «
’ Mon 1
That

*«.

�H astixgs Banner

-J-,to^

“

PERSON AL MENTION.

U .Mnesday. AuznM 8. 1888.

SISKERN. Local Editor.

Onio Strung was iu the city Monday.

&lt;1 guthis prices on |&gt;ainu and oils.

'

DeteSLJUlU’**k ’’ vUW"C’«rimd» In
Burt Tinkler says the tariff don’t effect
his sugar uiy if
of
lari^rek”0, B,*dOn T6!trd ,n Ba"’v,,,r
. J* *° "r up’ h&lt;‘ hoW’‘ **»•■ Prtw
Just the Mune; he is the cheujH Nt man in
fUyVIew!01* Be"d,e ,U” lrUin,r’1 fro,n
went Guaranteed. bal- town on sugar.
n PAID A;-i«v at once,
The M. C. will sell excursloi: tickets tt,
K&lt;I-rto this pare r&gt;
Allegan da Grand Rapids from Aug. “O to velS^iKwl"’
iTHF.KS. COMPANY
*«• In town
♦ h nUA\U* « ,hu5l5'tl to return not later yeswTuay.
trh
rBU! .of &lt;wu' fulv for lou»d TbUNte. BMW
U™"'
u that thiseomiiion eou »• trip, accL soldiers and sailors reunkm. .
.•us prop se to change tbe
1*. A. Haux.
:. from Park street, cat to
Sheriff ■ Shriner went to Jionh Irving
■ahnrto. a profile uow on
ofiice; irttt that on Fridav. yeatenlay and brought Imine with him
itie iniumon counci; will font boyo, children uf one Tolev who re­
sides there. The buys range in age troin
C. W. \Yaukkh.
aeveii to 14, and were arrested fvrtruancv.
Un™" re,uraM
Recorder.
.
Fhey will to taken to the State Public
Sufiool nt Coldwater.
Prohibition Convention
&lt;■1 “ru&lt; Vk. B“h
ln
:!it« ot Labor ball, tn the
Wednesday, the sat day of V Dr. Abdrus fa several points ahead as a
■ii'uencInK at io o'clock a. fisherman so tar this season. o„,. (hiv
liln -end III a full drleea- last week, at Wail lake he caught JO black
Urge convention. Ladles lime., ataong them three old timers weighT. PRtlXlM.
mg resj- etlvely three, five and six and une
-Half pound*. I&gt;r. Is looking for the fellow
who ran beat that rueohl.
°' I'Kirtaiu. w.,
i rLAxnA t.rlegam was reerived Satunlav night in the city Friday.
&gt;u»e, on Friday. August 17, at
announcing the death of brain fever, after
tour days ricknem, at Philadelphia, or guest at a. Black ».
. AssyriaCenter. Friday. Aug. Minnie, daughter of Gottlieb Beamer and
wife. She was 19 years of age uul has
A. LipiKT. of Allegan, was In the city
•
is-eu jn Philadelphia about a year. The Munday and Tuesday.
Maple Grove Center, Aug. remains are expected to reach this city to\ unwr Wlllisou, of the Freeport Herald,
&lt;lay and the fuheral will probably b.- held
spent
Sunday
at
home.
at Mr. Bes-nner’s residence this afternoon.
Aionist i^ib. atone o'clock
It. E F. 1 lodds, of Delton, was In the
Hundreds «rf {ample go out of town every
city Saturday mi business.
.
sttnnwr for a gwal time. It seems sensi­

diiaX1:’'l“’1»

IrSl KuVJ""-

school bouse. AUR.

•. ohv Hie. Saturday. Aug. ttth.

NEWS.
2.150
IL budge.

tall at tills

&lt;i round the Goodyear A

■ ill !»■ nt the Hastings
•t 17th.
lounimtrra I row this
hr. Bamthinnii nt tile

•;&gt;’» for paints, oils and
■n these good* are right.
.

Brown’s,

■J. n-tre-diing drink call
ug st&lt;&gt;re and try his lee

bfy Is- n siim/Jf bull nt.
iiiay betweeirthe Ihist-

held in this city
riivved fits restau&gt;•» Jefferson street.'
he ]H»|ofUi*.
.

lamination on a charge
'■•.id'- horses was con:&lt;&gt; the lifith Inst.
was Hrn-sh-il Saturday
drunk. &lt;&gt;n Monday be
•iidered out of town.

•f land for summer falHiiquire at tiie law of
!. :j;e North Fairfield plow,',

d tie- r*ctop!hip of the Emmanuel
■ He will ar-uuie tiie duties next
V fro;. J. W Roberta was yesterday. at a
rwriingM •:.Inspectors held In the
rlwted .i member uf tbe route
ixjuntnen.

■■■n- • nn wittun for sale cheap at
tinz- Eueiiu A Iron Works. Will sell
H*paniti*|y.
.
. ■!
iiunilsT of city lots that we
ntraet, making the terms
: ti e offices of Smith &lt;fc
W. I’. Hdiiain. I
l"*‘kqt book, near Gregory
ntajning a note given- to
; owner can luive the
this office and paying

'■ Woodland, was arrested
hi*tice Veltc at Woodlit in cjmrgod withfttealttlal will take plat* rut
SV.A rriea.*ed mi 9300 bull.
with seducing
«'tt BKid lb yearn. Both
-sfriitjtiof Haltimore towuniiifcitkm incurs un the
. Jiwtlce Kcnastan.

h ’ W““

ble that they stomld. It is pleasant to
quit the stores and workshops lor the ruo!
and silent valleys, ur to fish hi the cool
still waters of the lakes. But tiie summer
tourists all return to engage again in burineiss. and you will find Stauffer A Crawley
at home to wait upon their friends anil
customers and. will lie pleased to see you
nil and make you prices that will p!.’.i«e
you.
•

I’rui. Ed. Troy ami wife, uf Caledonia,
were hi the city yesterday.

An biterestliig gmnv«rf ball was played
at the fair grounds Friday afternoon be­
tween the Hastings nine and a nine from
Coats Grove. It was a five innings game.
In the first innings Hasting* got two runs
and Coats Grove one. The next three In­
nings resulted in goose eggs for both ciuli&amp;
In the first half of the fifth Coats Grove
run In three men. Hastings came to l&gt;at
ami with one man out. got the pitcher
rattled, then run In three men and stoppts!
playing, it being unnecessary to finish the
Inning. Score: Hastings. 5; Coat Grove, 4.

FrankHamllton. uf New York, vislteil rel­
atives in the city last week.

Bislrlrid Clarke, ut New York city h
v Uiilng UF frother Ed. A.

C. F. Iduiia. ot Grainl itaphls. visited nt
r. Spaiifeinucher's friunilny.
N. T. Parker am! Allen MeQmber vl»itetl Grand Rapids Saturday.

The Wilkins Gun lake party have brok­
en ramp and returned home.
Mrs. W. W. Cole left Monday for a few
&lt;lay» recreation at Bay View.

S&amp;rS. RSMSiffS4-*

Mlllioiwln H f6r the
Eaton
engird to the
A'idiew any stuckhoklw in
natural gas well.—Charlotte work of supply IM vgK f«bulum to
nJans.

Wbe- a coxnmuhity is threatened with
enukra, every woman ia it should bo thor­
oughly informed on the subject, and know
exactly what should be done when tbe earliest
symptom appears. At such a time any ten­
dency toward diarrbcua sliould be carefully
watched; If it develops, the jiatient must at
once go to bed, with hot bottles at tbe (•«. if
they'are cold, and-be kept warm.
' Half a U-a-poouful of Jamaica ginger mar
ts* given in hot water, and rejxated in a
short time, a temqxxinful of paregoric, for a
grown purso-.s, or thirty rtrojia of aromatic
spirits of aurniouia. if there is much pain or
vomiting begins, put n mustard plaster over
tbo tu&gt;macb. and it tbe'body feels'cold wrap
it in flannel, nnd givo a mtutard foot bath.
Buipburie acid i» thought to be very useful
in this stage; a little cun.be obtained from a
druggist and, kept in the house. It should be
the concentrated sulphuric acid, put up In
strvngtb 'of half a drachm to tbo ouncs.
When it is used put two taUeepouuful* of
this solution into a pint and a half of thin
arrowroot, and give tbe sufferer three tabled
spoonfuls every hour until relieved.

Who does not know that tbo sufferings,
peril imd short life of our i fonts is largely

aud exceeding wi-akn^a

Medicine is re­

being kept down is to drop it into n teaspoon­
ful of chipped ice and givo a lir‘ * “
The ice can be easily broken 1
lump
with thu point of a strong pin.

piece in a stout cloth and j-ound it with a
ixwvy hammer. Ice should le given fre­
quently, to assist in checking tbs vomiting
and to relieve the intense thirst Brandy
can be dropped upon it when It is ordered.
Tbe limbs arc sometunes rubbed with al­
cohol aud red prpp", aud large plasters of

bu watched that they do not blister.
When tbo discoiv pomoa into'the third
stage, that of collapse, tho victim seldom
and the efforts to promote a reaction, by
strong stimulant*, brat and friction, should
be continued while life lasta
thorities not to bo personally contagious,
that is, it cannot bo communicated from uno

mind u distracted by fear of infection can

Prof. W. A. Morse and wife, of Middle­
ville. were hi the cltv yesterday.

self by attending to two simple precautions,
and then try to forgvt herself.—“Trained

Guan! Chidester is camping this week
at Wall lake with Henry Bentley.

and aecure healthful tetivity in life—and yet
lion—ns pro; er doth.ng, loosely worn and

: r _m: tv :.ls (which for months should
.'inc;--; tmlk only, where the supply is
Kin!. :id quality pood); olmndant sleep;

l«.nmanting with various kituh af “quick
fencing for railways, especially with a view
to keening out »;iow drifu," have settled

off the brightness or euuuing ways of the thick will cheek kmw drifts. The bloBRoma
child; proper care Lul ing ut tta&gt;i&gt;crioda of
teething, learning to walk, etc.
How few realise U:at deformities arise
from encouraging a child to walk U-fiire the
bony structures arosufikiently hardened, and
Wife
from allowing it to sit too continuously
while the buiH-s nre more cartilaginous than husband logins beating the rlcek with his
osseous. EspoelaHy may thiM habit p.-ove
disastrous to fe:p:.le children, from tbe. fact tori
that the diameter of the pelvis' may be so
Huvband—The clock (fair), confound it, tbe
much changed by continued prvwure of. tbe
superincumbent weight of tbe trunk of the
body and head u|xm it that in after life matu -.‘.‘J may prove not only extra hazardous,
but, perchance, lm;K*.dlde—to say nothing
air and opportunity for voluntary exercise

mother to give, but are they regularly ac­
corded by a majority I
Use of drugs should be sedulously avoided.

with tbo old time catnip and mint teas only,

unblemished reputations.
“ParadLc," by Tmtoret?, u tho largest,
painting in tbe worth It is S4 feet wide,

oeas, anti ofttimre the germs of imbecility,
and even death itself, in their Itrnin. i’txw

timsl 1 Rar, yes, till such tunc an women
rouse fn :.i their lethargic mental condition
and shahe off tbe sliacklcs of ignorance,
through which three wbalrenle al usre re­
main jite’i bio. Erj»eri«icc and ul*ervation
abko point to tbe fart- that most of' the suf­
fering incident to tbo jieriud of early woman­
hood and iu fixation (oil too frequently for

allow thu.r daughters to enter upon the must
imports!.' |ieriod af their Uvw, wholly unaoquainta} - with the nature of the changes
which ar? taking place in thu economy, and

out of them, mid thu neglect applies aimt«r.
equally to women in every phase and condi­
tion ui life, the generally mulhgent and cul­
tivated, no Ices than their oppositeI—Anna

The popularity of dairis down town is

live jatroa* of these lunch rooms remain
blimfully ignorant of tbe inside workings of
tb-jsc imtitutlons. The waiters ore usually
young women, and these pretty dairymaids
they cumrtmn&lt;l good salaries. In a dairy a
maid's face is her fortune, and the attend­
ants are divided into three classes. “Stan"

ably pretty ones and “thirds” the maidens
whom nature has endowed with sweet tempm but humciy face*. ■ Tiie jroprictor of a
prusperuus down town restaurant uf tbe
dairy type^during a confidential chat with a
inside facta about in* businces of which tbo

handsome attendants aud they rarely work

No time can ever reconcile a cis-Atlantic
ear to tbo heartiiiixs with w hich an otbcrw’ise
well bred English lady will talk frankly of
“tubbing" and of “cleaning herself." It sug­
gests tbe complaint made by Lord Mel­
bourne of certain Londou beauties that they
rsvo him too much of tbi ir natural history.
do nut know any well educated Americans,
except one or two soutberu lady novelists,
who liabitually use the word, “nigger," but
In English literature and speech it nems uni­
versal. Froudu employs it through all bls
books of travel, and even so graceful a

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Hum tbe ordinary* kinds, and cannot be sold in
u it It tbe multitude of low te»L short
live word “stinking," aud one finds nod bears co:np&lt;-titi&lt;&gt;ti
webdit. alum or phosphite powders. Sold only
In eons. Royal Baking Powuxn Co.. 1M
Wall bt. N. Y.
octlMK
pendent, “f hate people that stink of
money." So, la society, Araericai.s ore
constantly placed in the absurd position of
being ketun d for want of rriituxl perception

Great Clearing Site

offend us at every step.
The highest, tho meat gifud, are not free

•star* dairymaid. These fortunate beings
commence their duties about 11 o'clock in
tho morning and finish os hSdii a» the rush is
over, about 9-JO or 3 o’clock. You go into a

narily dairymaids get from 15 to &lt;9 a
week according tettbeir qualifications Borno

time when that odious Anglicism had not
had opened her marble Ups and had begun
to curse and swear. Tbe trouble ia that such

Swt Dry W hi,

America furnisbee some along to England
also, and we often go to London to bear it'
girls don't mind little things like that For far tbo flrat time from cultivated lips. But
young women who have to provide for them-;
ing tyi**. They get Iuirly good salaries aud
the work is comparatively easy.—New York
Evening Bun.

in Loudon.—

Parasols
stock.

'hallie Delaines

When
A stylish lorouchc drawn by two prancing
bones drove out Walnut street the ether
oftenuzjtL A well known wigmaker was no doubt, bust, since, should you be in error,
et-nding at Broad and Walnut Krects (alb-

dress while
s CUaille Do-

To Stimulate Trade
maker. “WcT?F8u you see what
flowing tail* they’ve got I They’re
Tbe litlli’ wigmaker laughed aloud aud
then said: “I made those tails. I make tails
for a good many stylish horses. You know
. i___tall tan'S

We will sell Ball's Healtn Comet for 86 cents,
tegular price 11.00.

But in an ordinary fog, I argue that full

mane, and bold his bead high, and step and
prance, and Into his bit, showing all the absolute danger, not being able to see or hear
traits of a full blooded animal, but if be anything; if you reduce tbo steam gradually
hasn’t got a long, flowing tall all tho other you takc&lt; power off your ship and pressure off
your whistle, and if you suddenly bear «&gt;me
characteristics go for nothing.

Special Drives
In Hosiery. In lames', children's and Gent's
we would **k your special attention to our
Warranted
C Black
Ih.r
will nn«F.m
-.xV
na Hose.If Wk piarantee
‘

Marr &amp; Duff’s

or left slowly or stop altogether, letting the
tails that sweep tho ground. Tbo bones get

accustomed to wearing a wig. Tbe false
tails are fastened on to tbe horses own tall
so nicely that you can’t detect the deception.
The mils don't Lave to be removed at nli-'hs
.
.. . ... . 2,U— -.all

quickly.
Now, going fall speed, all is ss still and

Children’s Lace Caps

fim.
,
••The bogus tails cost from 810 to 115. _1

by tbe lecturer:

Marr &amp; Duff
Capt. I.and, City of Berlin, In North Ameri­
can Review.

Marr &amp; Duff

"BKSSiXj!!

w^l^r,,^“d«
’■*,,,llnK * meeting was held at
■ tthvllle ami „ T'-puBllcan club oPnearly *^Jamn Itaayaw to Jacob A- Grow: 8S tac 2.
M-rnbet.. wu, orwnlze&lt;1
ju.tjo yBn
&lt;*’ °l&lt;’h»ri&lt;&gt;ne, addressed the meeting
H V aWv #ll« Higumentatlve manner. C.
» Job. UeW.M-”
G~"•'wiAm.4i.and (U H. H. (Ml) also
“!
Kmm. BHrtolirxh
jremarks. Several
cm™ &gt;0
'
hum th|» rlty attended the Tlioruopplc 8I.OQO•**J«ng and acre well paid for their trip.
fJJ'l.’*1’'' ‘ holv ,o
k'ruuiul, 2,*W
-s
“SSSSSt. h. e. *-« 4 i’ *h .eI1)' “ u Wlnvcd that gas and
"
S
&lt;J""
«»* endlre* quantity several
I”‘l ,*h’“ Um* !*&gt;““«»■ B *• M 5X«*ieBmo*e.
. -ii*
3?
। dwtaebt I- V in Haro ./ra'f ,.rJW
1(,
Mai * ,1!*‘ ’ MM"»»nture ot several
u. ’ ? ■- * 'hurt trjivn&lt;gAtioQ-raHajt|kn W , Allee Bcuaett._________

nrM
nl&lt;r!l' v

RESULTS OF IGNORANCE.

Miss Josie Qunif returned Friday even­
ing from a visit at (tattle Creek.
•

The republican press of tbe district have
with unanimity praised Judge Smith for
J. M. McElwniii. the hustling Tribune
his self sacrifice In wlthilmwlng from the solicitor, hj home on a brief vacation.
canvas for the txmgrcssiunal Itomln.itioii
Miss Bertha Watson, of Muskegon. Is
for the sake, of party liaimouy. A man
who will do that deserves well of tlu'xre^ visiting the family uf W. H. S-hautz.
publican i«rty. A man who nui take tne
Ili-nry and Charles Ijitlirop, of Detroit,
manly course of pinchix party', interests were.in the city on business hist wtrk.
above hia own Ms a'loyal republican, and
that i» whirl Judge Smith liai, done. He ’ P. T. Colgrove aud C. 11. Van Arman
I were hl Charlotte Saturday on business.
wanted harmony, hi the party hi this disMl»* Celia Ensign mol Miss AruutS'evins
tricL eapcrially in this year when the
fusionl«Ti» are turning every stone to se­ {.went to Detroit Thursday fur a sluirt visit.
cure the slate. .
i Dr. J. C. Andrus and wife go to Wall
A llarristui ami Murton LH&gt;cit&gt; pulewm. I lake next week for a tew days recreation.
raises! Saturday afternoon In tin- second L-- Mason Nevin* and Ered Curtis left ywward, on the vomer near David Bowker’s ! tenlay imimhig for a short visit in Detroit
residence, notwithstanding tire report and Toledo.
circulated by the opposition that there
11. N. Mead, who has been visiting his
were not euough rej&gt;it!&gt;l!rmis in Hurt ward*
to raise one. After the raising, enthusi.i'- ,*on W. I_. returned Saturday to his home
tic opceebea Were marie by Cut H. H. Gill in CiAiiutte.
and Rev. 1. M. B. Glllaapie. and tlirraJay McGuire Jias returned from Grand
••beers and “get there” for Hantaon, Mot­ Rapids and resumed Ids old duties at the
ion and the stirra aud stripes. The "pole .M. C. depot.
was 90 feet long lieing M feet witiiout the
Mr*. WhlllteCk. who has been a piest at
splice. What Is the matter with the 2d
L. C. Welton’s, .returned Monday to her
ward? Oh she's all right*.
home In lA-troit.
The banquet at Ford’s hotel Wednexlay
Miss Belle Simuldlng returned yesterday
evening was a very pleasant affair. Over
200 tickets were sold. Those present ex­ from a tew weeks sojourn at lhe northern
pressed themselves as well pleased with summer resorts.
their entertainment. Supper wa&gt; served
Mrs. Mark Rusreh. of Dakota, and Miss
at about 0:00 o’clock and after all had |«ar- Hattie Knap|&gt;eD. of Niles, are visiting
taken. James Clarke, on behalf of those relatives in Um city tlito week.present, addressed a few appropriated re­ i/Ca. Hough left yesterday moniing tor
marks to Mr. and Mrs. Ford.
He briefly
Jackson. He went as a delegate to the
alluded to the ubstacles with which they
had contended and expresae«l the pleasure stale assembly of lhe K. uf L. order.
of the people on finding that. In spite of t/r. B. Beiifaan and C. W. Higgs have re­
the many reverses, Mr. Ford had bren able turned from Kansas where they have been
to build such a complete hotel. C. H. selling territory for the Kelly faim scale.
Van Arman. In replying for the host and
John Qcalf accompanied Miss Hattie
hostess, thanked the jieople for the Interest Bradley to Plainwell last week on tbe lat­
they had taken in their success. The pin­ ter’s return, after a“short visit with friend*
ing liall was then cleared and those who
desired spent the remaining boura In danc­
i/V. Leins and wife returned Monday
ing.
Yrom th. Ir visit tn Germany. They were
met nt tiie depot by the band and a crowd
of home friend*.
Eiutuh Banxkiu
, '
On Saturday evening a pleasant’riirG. JL. Buyoe and wife, of Allegan, and
prisi! occurred at the residence of John Mrs. C. H. Hay ter, of Middleilllc. spent
Elsey. of Juhnstowu. It being the the fittli the latter part of last week with lhe family
anniversary of the marriage of their sou of Rev. 1. M. B- GIHasple.
Bert. A large. number of relatives and
friends were present An enjoyable even­ . W. J. t&gt;tuart,*of the linn of Stuart,
ing was spent and a nqmber of costly V&gt;d Knuppeii Jt VatiAnuau. has Isen nominat­
appropriate presents were given the happy ed by the republicans of Kent county to
couple ns a token jrf friendship, the gifts the office of Prosecuting attorney.
were presented bfr Charlie Falmatter with
Iteii Fftahner has resigned his padtiuti
a tew appropriate remarks, after which with the Nashville News- Un Intends
the comimny departed leaving thr happy Incoming an editor on his own hook.
S.
Hhrfon. rerentiy with the Democrat,
couple to consider Is there anything more
desirable than friendship.
fiukm
, .
takes Feighner’s place.
. /&amp;as*Coiy JtolAusun. of Battle Cr^t. I»
»■“t.*"!1’The fair tmuiagvra have derided to In­ VSuwi wilt
I.-nw~l H lb‘J-'k •
crease the paired in some of 3hc races tn
cm-lnt
th- IM «' l,,ro'
•»ul'n
be held at the coming Wrchanges bavu b«m made aiuee the publiia- fur a Battle Crcric-priwlon agent.
tion, some Weeks ago, of the premium list
County Urange Meeting.
In the Banxkk:
The Pomona grange of Barry
made the »e*&lt;cm In ibe 'Xf? »t%frd »w' .III cm.™ »lth Art 'S
ball on Friday. August Mtigim, «t 1#
o’clock a. m. Th* afternoon session will
J1:50 !•- m. to which tbe puWte are
iiiritrtl. Tiw following work fo assigned

■ i-!-' Qick' Hounds returned
•■‘-Het.. his hmnr In Irving.
- i Mri. itenmls took ucca1 uiiifthlng uf a scukilng.
' । ! ■ 'U proem-tied to fish OUt
। tiie nirean and shot blm■'iiui » Dick was jdlte but
i. .un Is now sorry that he
'"Utlenly lax*! line b oud thinly, i
tlrtm-x H»y&lt; -. iiv ng in tiie third ward,
tried Frid iy heft in- Justice Greenfield
- -..mi..
a»suil and battery made by
■'■tuihan Hntlei, * r elghlior. Hayes was
"•"nd gulhy and wa4 taxed 825.50 inriudFollowing are the real r«tate
3“» n~&gt;. r. T. (olgrovo appeared
’• thejMipl, ,m&lt;| V.| H. Van Arman for for the week ending Aug. 5th, 1»88, “
. 11 n«."r~l UM Mr. Bui- taken from the book* In the register •&lt; office.
r will begin u civil suit for damages.

IN CASE OF CHOLERA.

IL F. Ford visited Middleville Friday.

chdd llvei amid perj
phis Times

Cotton Flannels

M'

Co. Grange Lecturer.

i.'SRMi'ssrys
MARR &amp; DI

�FARM AND GARDEN.
EXPERIENCES AND OBSERVATIONS
FROM MANY SECTIONS.

A Floridian, whose Idea of a fowl bouse
la a building that will give protection to
to the bird* from weather and animals,
and seclusion to bens while laying, de
scribes his plan in Florida Farmer. He
thinks It a mistaken idea that a hen house

noedful acootnmodaiian. does not require
half tho labor in cleaning and is capable
of being more thoroughly cleaned than
Ordinary houses, Ixwidsa other od vantages
that are obrioua

no. 1—FOWL HWSK. GROUND FLAN.
A is a plan of tta bouse, showing three
l, a. a. of 4x2 lumber, placed on
and
tnd rroting
resting on
cm nine blocks fifteen
high. Ou these sills the flooring is
jch floor boards, no joist necessary);
— tkn
•

TJs
B is a section; b, b, are the neats; f is a
small sliding door for fowls to enter; c, c.
arc rafters, u |&gt;olr at each end and in tho
middle, these are of 8x1 lumber; d is the
tho crossed linos represent wlro tatting,
which should be used to Inclose upper pert
of ends, tho lower part, behind nests, be­
ing made as a flap to hang for easy access
to nosta.
•
Now take some thin lumber, say 2jxf,
and make skeleton framings. Cover them
with sacking or other stout material, and
paint well inside and out. Hang them
from tho top as shown by tbo dotted
linos g g; Cut out a few' squares, six
inctas each. way. and fill tn with wire
'betting for ventilation. A shutter the
shape of ths end of bouse would bo servtecable to put up on the windy side on
cold nights. It will be seen that ths dbovo
can be practically turned inride out; the
roof can be thrown open on letting ths
fowls out, and while they are breakfast­
ing the floor can bo cleaned. Thon tho
house should be closed, excepting the
small door, and tho tons can go in
and be nearly in tho dark while laying,
which te Just whnt they like. Tills
house will accommodate fifty fowls,
and tbe under part I forms a dry
place for them in wet weather. It may
be urged that they will Qot have sufficient
air. Thia is not so. [They will have
abgut tiie same cubic space per head as
two persons in an ordinary fctatcroom of a
steamboat and very much more ventila­
tion. By this con tri vanes the mlntuMim
Of labor is attained, all tho droppinftfri
free of sand, and tho house can qBIrooTcd at wilL The floor need not even
be nailed If cut down the middle, so as to
bo in four feet three tach lengths An
open flooring of slate can be used The
blocks might then be dispensed with, tbo
house resting on the ground, which
should bo hollowed so as to let the■drop­
pings fall through. This would entail
tbs removal of tta house frequently, not
every time it was swept, but say once a
A house on this principle, but smaller,
say eight foot long, three feet six inches
wide, and three feet high for about
twenty fowls, would do well to place un­
der trees in a grove, as it could be re­
moved every few days and tta droppings
hood in. thus fortillxing every tree In
turn. Tho moats should be made of hard
.wood and tho edges rounded off. They
aEotud ndl be nailed, but let into sockets
so as to bo readily removed. Tbo nesta
should also move easily.' An occasional
dressing of kerosene and some tobacco
dust sprinkled in the neats will keep tbe
place from mi tee. Tta correspondent who
dascritad the above has found pine straw
the next bent material to wheat straw far
making neata. He does Dot approve of

Cut worms are worse in sandy than in
stiff clay land. They are especially fond
of young beets, cucumbers and melons,
but almost any tendqr young vegetable
attracts them No practlcabL, means of
poisoning, trapping or destroying them In
any other wav than by hand picking haa,
ao far as I know, been discovered. Ex­
amino young crops in tho morning, and
wtanevnr you obaarve that some of tbe
plants have recently been ent. remove a
litfie of the sol! from about the plants,
and probably the depredator will be found.

cross

breeding

sheep.

i

THE DAY OF ATONEMENT,

Tbe Advisability
Ip»pl,&gt;&lt;,tL.qan7: -U R praSuU,!'-EMW&lt; *“•

™n°

OUARTER.

IN­

for the average farmer to cross rfae wool
TERNATIONAL SERIES, AUG. 12.
ewes with coarse or middle wtol rams?" ।
Mr. Hcury Luc, among other statements, I
made tbe following at a sheep breeders’ 1 TBrt
lug fa Lapeer county. Mich.:
• ml
!• depend on three sources for tta I

appears to be tho moat deairaifle.
To conridcr wool first. There haa been
of late a large demand for combing and ' •bould always command our moat reverent
medium wools dt larger prices Tta only ! ritentton; we want to bow our haute and
wav we can grow thu wool is by a cross ■ btmrta in loving aubmteaiou and aay “Speak,
between the fino and coarour breeds, the ’ Lord- ,or tisr »crvaut taarrth."
object being to increase the site of car-I •’Tta death of tta two sons of Aaron. Thia
cans aud the length of staple. What cross 1 ’rM becauaa of dteobedtence (x. j); they will­
ow we to make? Will it ta ou fine ewes 1 Bdiy did* what Ood had coniwandeo them
and a Lciceater or Southdown ram? Mr. j not to do (Ex xxx. 9), and flru from the Lord
Lee, Judging from his own experience. ’ d7??r’’‘1
soys no; that the cross first named Is an 1
offered before too Ixnrd. All our
mmedtagly poor one. and on tta second | -rrta •• ChrirtUns istafwetta Lord aud
named one 1» shortening the staple of 1 onSht to **uato Hha ln
powcr “
wool with too much 4ryneM. He thinks 1
aU^b* b “ «r*a«&gt;
tbe safest cross to make te with a first I V-1 “C«n. not al all timre within tta
class Dxforddown. Hampshiredown or vnU-" (or “*»
1q!o th&lt;&gt; bol“*t of
Shropslilredown.' His experience with a notyetmado manifret: bet now we have bortfirst claas.of grade ewes and a Shropridre '
*" *nt~ “* *"
&lt;nt“
hull“t bT
19.1
mn lias been productive of desirable re­
’ What a
sults. such at increased sixe of carcass.
length of staple and number of Increase.
In regard to mutton. Mr. Lee said only given us accooi to, but permits to abide
mutton lias become an important factor
fa the meat cvtisuniption, so there is
a large demand for mutton st high prices.
Ho made, fa thia connection, a “totement demption. (Hub. ix, 12.)
V. &amp; ‘Thus shall Aaron come into the
of adiat he thought it would ta safe to
reckon and compend tho product fa dol­
lars and cents between 100 medium grade
ewes and their lambs and 100 fine grade
ewes and ttair lambs, with a balance of
$180 in favor of tta medium grades.
On the subject of increase Mr. Lee
cited ids own experience, which, with fine
wool rams, was a loss of GO per cent, of tbo scapegoat; 8, the tarnt offering: 9. tbo.
lambs for quite a number of years Last
year ta creased fifty ewes with a Shropsldre ram, and raised forty-five lambs, a
loss of only 10 per cent '

A Portable HwiU Darrel.
The sketch here given of a.portable
swill barrel wttai recently described in
Ohio Faran-r and affords u convenient contrivancoTliat main- readers may lie glad
to copy
The correspondent who made the orig­
inal of the mcxiel here shown, and who
has
used it for acme time,
u“ aucccasfully
Hn
------8*ys:’ "I took two wheels from an old
linseedand procured a “
'J&gt;ru Cultivator
‘
it _
iu
0111701.
wiutui.
I prefer this kind, &lt;&gt;u ..
thoroughly soaked with oil. and burnt
the oil out of it. but not enough to draw
it out of tho wood. I have found it more
lasting and durable, besides, the sun ap­
pears to have less effect on it than any
other kind I over tried. I sawed about
four inches off of the top end and nut a
lid on. I had stoat Iron pins or guageons
seven-eighths qt on Inch in diameter,
bolted to tho middle of tbo bilge, on op­
posite rides at a point to balance it, and
swung the barrel to the frame between
tho wDcels. These gudgeons are forged
out of a heavy niece of iron, with a broad
Surface, so u to five strength and support for the weight of a barrel of slop.
“1 took a 1J tach axle of an old spring
wagon, taut it ptrpcndicularly D inches.
than borixontalfy again, lotting it project
fa front of mtd around tbe barrel, with
Just sufficient room so tta barrel can be
tilted back to be emptied by menn* of a
leather loop at A, ta front, at the top.
The barrel swings or is carried 9 inches
from tta ground to pass over obstructions, and iu cose of mud. the wheels do
not rink so deep but thatethe barrel will
pass over clear. Tho gudgeons rest at
1 ho bend nt a pofat (e&gt; ta sockctTor slots
9 inches above tht&gt; center of tho wheel, ns
tho wheels
are net bigh^nough
------- ' to
‘ swing
------------ -----------tbo barrel far enough away from the
ground without this extra perpendicular
bend of tho axle. Have a light, flat iron
rod bolted on tho side projection of axle
at (f f) with two small bolts on each ride,
and let it come to u point at B. through
which the handle is

bountiful garments ordinarily worn by him.

ganoentn of glory and beauty (Kx. xxvili, 2»

Rut. xix, 6, gives us tta significance of linen.
The word sweat is only found in two other
! nlacee In Scrioture—&lt;len. ill. IP. Lukexxil.

1 The sacrifices for himself and bls house

included tiotb a du offering and a burnt offaring, which were explain*) in tbelast tea
son. Being a sinful man. he had to offer sne
riflee for hlm«lf as wall os tor tbe sln» of
tbo piopte dieb. lx, 7), but our High Priest is
holy, harmlcm, undeflltd and sej-aratr from
sinners.

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offering and burnt offering. Tbe burnt
offering in cueb ca*&gt; »u a ram. but tbo aln
offering wa*. for Aaron, a bullock, and for
tta people, two goats; tta reason may be
fo'and ta my commeuta upon tta last Iwaou.
The cntranco to tta HoltesL —Thte is de­
’bribed In rentes 13-17. IVe ni-jst under
’ ,tand ti» arrangement ot tbe tal«rnacte,
' nnd remember that Into this room went tbo
i hl8b priest alono, ood only once every year.
’ (Krft lx, 7.) He was to take the ceMertof
[ burning coals from off tta golden altar be
' f°ro tta vail and carry it, within the vail,
' putting on tho fire bandfute of swret incenae
, beaten omall, that a cloud of tnc«Mu might
’ cover tta mercy rent, that ta dte not Tta
1 jireclou* truth of tta merits of Christ as a
sweet tncetae before God on our behalf will
AU our souls If *re only receive Iu Ono not
acquainted with thb day’s servicre might
think from reading (Hob. iz, 3, ■)&gt; that tta
golden censer txloagtd within tta vail, but

Probably no one thing has e*u*^
•
general revival uf trade at W. D. Good'
M-cris drug store a. t»4r giving .’•! to
their customers &lt;&gt;f «• many free trial
ties of Dr. King's New Discovery for con
X^tion. Ttair trade la ri-pjy «&gt;£

mou- iu this very valuable article
fact that it alway 3 cure* and never dtaappoliK&lt; Coughs. Colda. Asthama. BiwKitte. Croup, and all throat andJung dteMMies quickly cured. Sou can test it be­ tbe Mtowing .teaerttari property, to-wtt:
The eavt half of th* »«» wr1,: '»«&gt;»«" of **■
fore buying by getting a trial bottle free,
large sire 91. Every bMtle warranted.
You are feeling depreaaed, &gt;our •W*J“C
is poor, you are bothered with ht*5*^ *’*'
you an- fldgetty, nervous and generail) out
ot sorts, anil want to brace up. Brace up.
but not with stimnlanfa. "I’Hng nie*.«cine^
or Irftten. which have for “r|r ’**" J*J
cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimulate
you for an hour, and then leave youi In a
worse condition than Ih-tore- What )&lt;«&gt;
want Is an alterative that will purify your
blond, start healthy action of liver and kldiH-y^restore your vitality, and give re­
, nrwed health and rtrength. buch a medi­
cine you will And In
only 50 cents a liottlc at U. H. Good, rar *
drag litor^!

jUtaUsmdaw

'•V83i

Eaton Rapids
eiiitkired in the great
work of supply laj; wjtabulum to Bosttrnlans.

Nor take Cniharlc mils whenyimrtawete
or liver, are sltiggfafa. Th *y are whip*.
But try—onreatleart—Mllre’ Nene and
Liver Pills. Tory net through tta nenes.
.Sample* free at W. 11. Goodyear’* drug
store.
The Alma Heron! ernni-A out boldly and
ably for IlarriMin andjirotectlun.

turn bnrtWly

rtereas, the a

to speeolsto

operanve. &gt;.
Now. therefore, mAlcv i. 1,
virtue rt tta re* poewo,

Tile l"”*t wtfve I'* ***** wor*‘* f°r cu**“
brulM-s, ulcer*. salt rheum, fever eorre.
tetter dapped hands* chilblain*, corns,
and nil akin eruptions, and positively corre
plies, or no pay required. It Is gtiarantcvu
to give perfect satisfaction. &lt;f «&gt;««•&gt;• r'“
funded. Price 9ft Cfa. per ts&gt;x. Fat sale
by WJ H. (ioodyear.
19S Move* j« r day are tuntod out of the
Downline works.
The Bible says ••mau Is fearfully ami
wonderfully inode.” But physiologist* all
concede that, the inert wonderful portion
of man I* the nervous system, in It are
located the M-att «f life slid wind, and the
control of all the bodily organ'. When the
nerves are destroyed, the part K paralysnL
The flesh, blood and lames are hs nothing
to it. Denngrtuent.s of ibr brabaor nerve*
an- the causeb of hemlacbe. fit*, divines*,
fluttering of rbe heart, textual wceknesa,
sleeplessness. neUfalgia. void hands ainl
feet A free trial iw.ttlc of Dr. Jilles' Ner­
vine—the latest ami most ruecessful cure
for these disease*, may be lia-l at W. H.
Goodyearis tints store.

45W

,|rrc iru, .■&lt; i■■ •• -;

»rie of tliv premia u-erriu
j?,;,.1
He m octtoo to Um hirtw.1 Sz.udt.. miL
door of the roert houw in th,- . ttr“ uU?*

Kt'
U&lt; siltite at

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.
atHTLEMIH.
... - .1/
In 111.
• EVI Ml BBS UUlRUir
r-,
.xud &gt;imv‘.i-4 ih» tark' -&gt;r luuls to wear tiie •fork
tug or hnrtthe feet, make* them &lt;1 rmntortsHc

Default
certain m
Ella FMb
April tlitrlrrnlb

window readin

the boepitau and

only band

utnc iiunamt aou thin
iMo.rents XuH.zn. an
twenty-five dollars jw
aagc: anU tio suit or pnrro
been Instituted to n-ru. r -i.,
by said mart
■3rd day of .1

fan.*. and
All 111Dutton am
A WOOLEY, AGENT,
Hasting*.

Minnesota Leads the World

tiro alarms.

csine the owner m vaiJ n

tearing her la»t will at&gt;4 touii.-it te*ni«dju*
the 1Mb day nt August. A. 11.. J--f. '} shSifte
said John lioMrn. Merer I hr toww
aw, uwriuTT. Uj
-r
contained |n Mid iu&gt;rt;ju'r ™r.u :!■&lt; •utsteh
such case and* and provl-M. untie* H terete
riven that nn Nalv.rvlui tl-o

No Mcttou of tbe country l« to-dar atlracrinc
as much attention as .Montana. Oregon and mate of Vtehlgaa -Fifth judicial Clrrttlt. In
Washington: Montana lieCausr II now ranks
first In Hie production of iireri&lt;&gt;u» metals: j
Orrvon. becau«e of its ni'ld climate, timber,
•, w-v.ir—r •. •»! ii*v vii. v, 11 , 1. . vii
coal. 1111nerals and worn!- rful production ot the-iottini•!.«
jt July. A !&gt;. isM
Oe«irr- tVunl-t enn|il&lt;Ina.&gt;t. vs..Chari -tte
Marble. ddfetwlaatSound, the li-rnili-H* of the Northcru JVclBc
Railroad, with IS.«« Intabltanti,; Seaitte. 3
mite* dl&gt;t«nt. an i-tK-reetk- and thriving city,
mark tbh section of the Paeifle Northwest as &gt;
nt enter
one that offer* p rullur Inducement* to those
“seeking new bomrs^
r
]
I months tnira tta date ot ihl* n-d.-r ■ and that
,Vi».
Minn., hr wit) send *&lt;&gt;a&lt;nttMmtcd pempblrl**.
maps and tanks giving) &lt;m v iladta mrormat xm
In relcieiiie to the i-imutry imtersnib' this;
great Hur Irani *t.»nl. Minneniioli*. Inihti?)
and Artdaud .10 t*ortUi»i.Oregon and Tacoma
and Seattle. Washington Territory. Thi« mad, j
In addition to Its t&gt;r|i&gt;g the only rat! Hue to I
Spokane Faite. Taeomn an" Seattle, rvaebvs r?! 1
the prlncliml potr.l* In Northern Mlniirsola uvli |
axd
Dakota. Montana. Idaho. On-gou and Wa*bli&gt;g&lt; |
CONSTIPATION
ton, poMusw* unlimited »cenlc attraction*, a* I
well a-superior Ir ,tn rqunmirnt. such as &lt;llu- i
lux cars and rolonltf *l. et«rr» for Hie nse of It--'
tending s*illers. u&lt;-ltl&gt;rr oi which &lt;-ouvrnlen«v«
are to Be found on any other line ticket leg bud 1

SICK HEADACHE

tian with the re
police ude^rapt

wanted.

fire U-U, follows

itallsell at puMle euct 'us. t o iiw i.lxtmt MMtt
at tbe north front &lt;l,«&gt;r -&gt;l th-, cm :&gt;uus* |« tte
City of Hatting*. Itirry
suvl.^aa. itm
ire u brrt- n&gt;r ri.’eu!t c-’crt ter Bit
DOMen* Ibr prt-i.drwribrt It

troctlunai quarter &gt;, v ot t&gt;»u number i
twofEt in limn «k&gt;&lt;- t' •
ur*t. eontataias *e«rutvn»nr

was tbn fright!
bridge in USB;
detxiek buikita
in 188S, and vixt,

Each hospital
city, covering tr

tour square mils
biocka through

number. Prmnlii

Repute r&lt;i»i. thwest on quartvr
D .»» links to ci

ambuiao
rantatad. and i

tho blood that maketh an atonement for the
•ouL” (Lev. xvtl. n.) Varure 14-10, IS, 19,

$1,500 in Cash Prizes

White tta ioa
rplanatiun thee

ADVERTISEMENTS.

The Chicago Daily Newa has reduced its -price from two cents to One Cent per copy.
mat. oc tl&gt;o Horns of tbe altar and aoven time*
ou tbe altar.
disposal of tho sin offerings. Verses
_ Tbo fat burned upon tbo altar, for
PORTAHLE SWILL BARREL.
the center of the forward prpiection of
tho axle in front of barrel to hold up tbo
frame and make it more convenient.! D
D are buckets hung on each end of a
wooden lath. 1x2 Inches, notched, and
wired on ths Iron frame with light wire.
Now pull up to the swill tank, fill and
hang on tbe buckets as shown In figure,
and it is ready to bo distributed to the
hungry porkers in their respective lota,
and tbo labor of feeding is lessened four­
fold.
“I believe a mare staple one can be con­
structed by taking tbo highest spring
4ragou or buggy whi-els and having tbe
spindles or tho ends of tbo old axle
spoken of fastened directly to tlui bilge
■of tho Imrrcl in the manner before doscribed. and putting the wheels on those
spindles, which fastens them directly to
tna barrel; then a couple of thills with r

Northwest rxow

We state atant

.
.
(u», ta*i
i He might sanctify tbe people with His own
blood, suffered without tbe

____ to write an effective newtfap®
this matter T«M Daily News will reward the wnters of the three be«
ng Fifteen Hndred Dollars, divided u followi •

Pint Cash Prixe—For beat adwertiaement, - - Second Celt Price—For oecond best edrertioement.
Third Ca.h Prire-Por third beet .dTertuement,

(Hub. xiii. 11-14.1
people’s sin offering. One was slain and

Tote)

Si,000.00
300.00

$1,500.00

Daily Nam

land not Inhabited.
cnKfawns.

bolted to the axle with email bolto. Tbo
gudgeons are bolted on tho bilge of '
narrel with four «mall bolts."

Pign tn the orchard are best both for
the pigfl and the orchard, provided there
la fair pasturage.
Mr. Dunbar, After an experience of
thirty years with tho plum, finds that it
roquhea to be well fod. Hen manure aud
manure from tho hog pen are aa good as
any. As It roquiroe clean cultivation, not
doing well in grace, a ben yard aecraa to
bo just tho place for IL Besides, the
hens are the beat protection against the
curculio.
P. M. Augar. of tho. Maine Pomologies]
society, behoves in thorough cultivation
for tho strawberry. Ho would aubooil to
the depth of twenty inebeu, and apply
twenty-five cords of stable manure to the

might say: “Next year 1 must go over all this

pres committed.

But oar ’‘sacrifice has been

The cabbage root worm, which attacks
the roota of cabbages nnd cauliflowers,
atexordfag to Professor Cook? af Mfob
bo rlrcttmrented with bteulpbkla of
curtion. A small hole is re- ’
oaroh dmt tta mate root of tta

Sited faatacoe
t Us toot
VICTOR F. LAWSON. Fubtatar Tta Daily

Mews. Cbtear

�WITH

A^T AMBULANCE

POUND OF THE DAILY UFB
B*''’
A CITY SURGEON.

°UR CAHDtOATES ACCEPT.
WHAT WE ARE FIGHTING FOR.

------ —— ouaummq.

TnK&gt;c“«SASJ^!^,&lt;’®rn-“»=' or

mrthlog that makes tlm blood
hfart Lent .juidrer about that
. wagon with the gilt letters
'
i t! &gt;' name of Its hospital
•&gt; i we h*ar th.- quick clang uf
it swing n-qnd tbocoriierand
rr.-t, with wheels rattling
Hid K-Etlojitag horse -.training
• white -trucks and wagcuu
-at of its path, there uro few
. ■■ .'iiL'thing of a thrill and
: niter it. 1: calls up so jtavidly
.: nt or disaster, of dusi«rate
. would liku-to know what haa

freuht to givoepeodytutxor to
, &gt; .me frightful calamity, mid
u» the hospital with a mast of
•.canity mtk-ming behind hint, or
will be found niere.'y name
■ ■I. inert and •cnselces from
■nlancc ecrvicv, but lhe dart
:,&lt;• latter m only broken by on
:&gt; r incident There Is enough
I crime tn a great city to kerp
. :.h too basy.and make tho
• .’.de and »criua» ond Per-

iirtidu uf tl.o ambulance
“O'clock in the evening when
•f the hosjiital. .The ambn. r u.v night ta anting u. bis
.-. ui-dicol journal. Apjia-

omtmlantv •.■rriro of

•:r:v tali. This ta in ebtincc; wires that cocstitta- tta
and u-h phonic sjxow aud
with the difTero.-it pro- cndquartKra or Un-jrwincts
.- : sir »barp taja — — —,
.
-■that •n.-aus “ambnlance
ig of two prominent etrwu
number, which is rung out

iee-juds make th* tUfrireoce
try t-iui ■ ly fab* *iecd—a

;i the- BrouUyu
I n hii th-l Bud•uiitit- l»tre«it fell
ltd have
ihr. ri™: Grua.1
Thirri are ewen"L
.
i .
•a dt^rirt in tta
- to feurof tbepoiics
an avern^Lof'jibuta
Intervals of aboug two
listrict there are fire
. -L.ch h.-i» Itstiiatidctive
. a: iiuilding.A, nu)h as school
T.icttnany hall add the like,
x. by which a special signal
Often. al»o, excited citizens
their .jCk-es that a inrui is
corner, and, on the arrival

w au-i «ui&lt;!nu»*.
«i tar. .-. ■&gt;'. • •-iertric bell tinkles sharply—
ew, I A , -i;- r.a-—find then the numbers
ttau icll thr l-ealfty. Ho does mA bxfe to

y. ti e horse, buckled in tbodrop
Lu tig over him in his | stall and
'i tbe ambulance in something
wads, plunges through the
st We swing In behind.

There are U“ veteran soldiers ta Isabella
county.

(cn,,p, ri^p

£^|&gt;J low Urin

880.—One bottle of English Spavin Lini­
ment cured my tine. Norman mare of two
ngly blood- spavins which danwg.fl her
value at least «80. It is th.- grandr-t
Bk-iiiLsh C-JU--I ever used. John McCain.
Uorae Deal. r. Darlington, tad. Sold by
I’r. E. II. Lathrop, druggist. Hasting-',
Mich.
_

. ‘t Cr,lc*go
‘°

rio-htta

that the convention found tn me anv*n»?
rtao'rtoa.'i"”.” -ta-ptlomU

'W'* o' A»wrl™»

The new union dej&gt;ot at Salt Ste Mari&lt;-Is
completed.
.

to An,cricau comnlorclal

*** cmxc:i tn office against tin.
|MAuda£’erond mWsnwnt" ot polEKST"

..
.; ...... .uv , oiikui cv.-r &gt;
Port Huron.

of the o&gt;a.
ESTlK'

'»lb. -nennta,.

N. K. FAIRBANK &amp; CO., Manufacturers, Chicago, IU.

Alpena has German. Norwegian and Pol­
ish brass bends.
-Sw,
r Hicouhgrtta onrwiuntnr nun
StaLlI-.
'"r
•Hlhln

“S “tostotherwise
Sm&amp;^° p“y

Gen. Harrison's course on tho Chlm-so
amestiou was honorable, just and right.
He did not oppose restriction of Chinese
immigration, but insisted that the acts of
restriction should be kept within the pro­
visions of the treaties.—Portland -Oregouian.
The nominee is not. however, dependent
on bhi ancestors for his fame, for his
achievements have been honorably accom­
plished by his own service In tbe army. In
tho court room and in the senate chamber
of the United States. — Boston Tran­
script.•
Harrison and Morton are both men of
the people: they are both men whose pri­
vate lives are without blemish, and they
xre both typical Republicans. The great
principles' of the Republican party can
hardly fall to pavo tho way to victory.
If anything else were neodal the happy
nomination of Harrison and Morton would
sundy brihg success.—Chicago Hems­
lander (Seaiiuinuvlan).
Lay on. Jftcduff. ami damned be ho who.
first cries, ■'Holdl 'th snuff."—Judge.
Oregon wks 4,0W Democratic. She Is
7,000 Republican. Yet tho Democrats
think they can beat Harrison on tho P»rifle coast.—Philadelphia inquirer.
Gon. Harrison personally is unassail­
able, and the sooner the Democrats ceye
to break their teeth on that filo tho bettor
for theta.-—Indianapolis News.
Evcrv free trade newspaper In London
Is for Cleveland and Thurman. Harrison
snd-Morton will have to rely entirely upon
American support — Detroit Tribune.
In 800 words of his address to the eommltteo to notify him at hta nomination
Mr. Cleveland uses forty-four times the
personal pronoun. I, me, mvsclf. 'IhediaUsc of "Ug head" is growing on him-—
Utica Herald­
Gen. Harrison is n partisan, but thtsre
b no proof that be representa any of the
bad methods of party, either tn tho em­
ployment of intrigue, of money or of
jSumige. • - * The Republican*
Cave the advantage in their attituae upon
sivll .erviee. —Boston Herald!Mug.)

s;'2LfXs,^»
,K

..f.nFtataf M*
Chronicle

We have often Iteen a»krd why It is that
JOHNSTON’S EXTRACT OF SARSA­
PARILLA Im* proved such a success. The
only reason we can rive. Is that It isamed­
icine whk-h lut» prpved by the test to besuisTior to any preparation known for the
relief o( blood diseases.
.»

bb exh.

Alexander Hamilton- -There are
the eonsiderate judgment of odr fellow
ritlreus and the gractomi favor of God. we
wil cunfidentlv submit our entire to the
arbitrament of a free ballot. The day
Thoma, Jeff„&gt;ou: . «W« mu&gt;t now
you have chosen for this visit suggests no
thoughts that are nut in harmony with
.Th&lt;1 ^PfMleaa party has has taught rue that manufacturesiue now
walked in the light of the Declaration of'
-to
lndep.-mlenoe
It tao hfted the shaft of Xr^X?”to W
patriotism upon the foundation laid at
John Quincy Adams: -Th.- great inter­
broker Hill It bls made the more per
ml?
,a«r*cuiiur»!. commercial and
i ifS1 }M"&lt;®
by making nil men free.
nation are so linked in
Washington and Lincoln. fVrlrtawn'and miuiufuctunng
onion together that no permanent cause
। Apjwmattox. tbe Drettmtion of Inde­ ^ P~«pvrity to one of them xau operate
pendence and the proclamation of emanci­ otbJra" *XUnding iu ‘nfioence to the
pation are naturally and worthily assortsted in cur thougnts todsv.
'
Andrew Jackson; "Upon the sueceM of
"A* aoon a.* mny be po^ible I shall bv our manufactures, as the handmaid of
letter communicate to yo-ar chairman a agriculture and commerce, depends in a
more formal acceptance of the nomina­
:I1 great measure the tadem-ndence of our
tion, but it mny be proper fir me now to country, and none con feel more sensibly
say tluit I LukVf- already examined tiie thX " d° lh° uw:*s*ll-v of encouraging
platform with some can'.'and that Its de­
clarations. to which some &lt;,f vou have
Dani.-1 Webster: "That is the truest
alluded, are in harmony with my view?. Amenean policy which shall most use­
It gives me pleasure, grntb-rien, to receive fully employ Ameriran capital and Ameri­
you ta my home and &lt;o tlftbck vou for the can Mbor, and lx-st sustain the whole
cordial manner ta which rot; havo con- population.
• Agrirtdture. re*veved your official message. "
rncrw- imcl manufactures will prohper to­
Chairman Estoe and .i part of ths com­ gether or languish together. "
mittee visited ta'ti P. Morton «t his tern- nwr.-^ivta
Abrabnm,t.^fr
Lincoln:
’,U: .““JI am iu favor of a
Krary country la&gt;rue, m-ar Rhinebeck, on C^nta”
ff -ttUd btcra:i1 lmi,rov^ly 7. ana formally nuUfied him of his
nomination for vice prwddqit Following
Is Mr. Murt.qi':- speech of areeptance:
OPE^ING CAMPAIGN SHOTS.
j "Mr.
—-------------- ---and w
„,„
Clutlnuu:
G«-:i:l.-:u«
it - f the
। Com mitt.--. lam ntyfoUndly ■miblu &lt;»f j r,*‘’
SharjMhuotrni peppering, the
(the Mgh honor which Has Ikvl _
- upon uk.-by thv Jiattomd ii. publican on
N-&gt;t sinew tho nomination of Lincoln
, vention n-ec-utly In
aipa at Chicago. hast hero been so much Republican en­
। and thank you. gentlemen. Dir the thusiasm evinced u is now manifested
courteous and complimentary terms in for Harrison and Morton.—Buffalo Com­
which you have officially annottncv.l my mercial Advertiser.
■
ntnninution ns tin' cauffidati'c: tl.c IteuuliThe Mugwump os a Democrat Is not as
llran party for the vice presidency. I am Imposing rm ho was. Bls romantic period
also th, ply sensible of the honor conferred A over&lt;—Syracuse Standard.
upon the stato of New York in the
Itf all Ftad worrta it tongue or pm,
‘
selection of a citizen nf this Estate
as one of the standard iR-oxers in
the approaching peaceful conflict of
Harrison and Morton' and a solid Re
the two great political parties of publican north. That will break tho solid
the country for supremacy tn govern­ south,—Detroit Tribune.
mental control. New York represents to
In the contest between Cleveland luck
a large degree tbe bustacss intereats of
ad Harrison pluek we stand by the lat­
ill those ever growing and wider spreo/l
ter. For this is a Republican year.—
tag communities of varied interests and Philadelphia Press.
‘
Industries which It Is tbe mission of the
There wlB be another "lost cause" after
Republican party to foster tad protect.
Tbe plat form a’u wisely adopted at Chi- the bixth day of next November. When
-ago has thia mission boldly In view, and the Democratic party arc called upon to
by iu enunciation of . three prindplre weep over it, how bandy those bandannas
will bo to. have in the house.—Minneapolis
tuakua tbe Issue dear tad distinct.
"1 accept the position tendered by this Tribuna.
invention, of which you arc the honored
Now the Democrats are ready to say
representatives, and will ta due time ad- that principles are everything and men
irtw.s to you. Mr. Chairman, an official rink into imugnilicance. Tbe comparison
xnnmuniart ion to that, t-ffoet.”
it Cleveland with Harrison does not
please thf-uj. and It will please them less

■

To lighten labor, save expense
And make things bright and new.

ui

English spavin liniment remove* all
hard, soft, nr eiilluuaed lump» and blem­
ishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs,
splints, swecney. riitfetane. stifles, sprain*,
all swollen throats, cough.', etc. Save S’&gt;0
by use of one tattle. Warranted. »&lt;&gt;ld by
M1 1
Lathrop. druggist. Hastings.

any unworthy rootbud. or by a

Irish-Aroericnn citizens hold in grateful
remcmbraii'x- the utterances of Ocn.
Harrison ta behalf of oppressed Ireland,
in public speech and In.' private conversa­
swelling I.
tion he has repeatedly fexpressed his sym­
: &lt; f the w»t white children pathy with tbe eause to width Parnell
- street and men and wjmen tnd Oladstoue are devoting their lives,
ind wherever word of his in behalf of
those struggling millions has been called
for he haa been prompt to respond. The
souree of this sympathy is not hard to
•
iittie girts and big girls, find. It is a part of the same feeling that
led
him to keep secret the whereabouts of
touatu with tables hi their
tbo
fugitive slave when n boy: the
to
something lutererttame that caused him. later, tb leave
M-i.sathKi; ttay scent blood.
- i ure a groat brick tenement bis wife and&lt; babies and go to the de­
• nr an instant with beads out fense of l&lt;w country; the same that
has drawn out his strong den social ions
of tho outrages upon southern r.cgroez—
about u». Chl'uiretj in- it is the tovijof freedom fur nil men. The
l.ttle girb with their bare right to life, liberty and tbe pursuit of
calico flr'-RRef, more anxious
happiness Ixdongs, in his creed, to all
the little boys; big girls ta man: and wherever, in Che con rec of hie
holding up babies in ilu-ir life, he has been able by word or deed to
with bad Lata, wives I and assist thia cone urn mat inn ho has done so.
itli anxious faces, meh in He fought for freedom iu the war; be has
■ ■ slaves a: a!L* out for tbe labored since fur Um political enfranchise­
iftcr their 'lay’s work, aud ment of all men; he ha* championed the
'.fhat ta it/ Who'a4rtxrtf policy of protection, because it i* the sal­
mu:; it i&gt; a woman fainted, vation of the wurklngmcn, and be has
by kllLd, It'd* sunstroke. It's a fight. spoken for Ireland, boeausc her pwiploare
Mx-us.su Cf.mes to tho door; behind striving to lift their chains and bo free.
. ’^u’.,l- ’i&gt;Lbing girl, who Is.lm- AB the acts at his career prove unmis­
with &lt;]ue*tiotu by a down takably that the wronged and (Jppressoa.
black or white American or foreign born,
ilircc Murirs," the cfllcer ex- are auro to find in him a defender aud a
pl*uu,u«
i'&lt; up Mairs into the little room, Mend —Indianapolis Journal.
* '•lark haired little lad of Oof
h A" I
"
1OI me room
-Kh n-onien. Tlww&lt; except)the
UH P. Mono. -M «» of U»™ mm
27 "■r'1;
; ctor orders out with brief
rwqi if-'' ‘,?n
b°T
“ fl’owu'toon .bo rat » Odp lood of pn&gt;rl.l&lt;ta
starving evicted people of Ireland. Ev«7
h,i Bred, Ids body,
.. frnctureto be found.no no- wuw 1H.I. beta .-oU.««*«»
Hmen.tam.raof thio
of tbo tax, and a little «n a It U In HriktoF «»f"«,II,L&lt;2r21, J
** held atbte nostril* Ths' trotrltattaK noth M to tbo M.b Mi of
°Ixn“ His eyes tad WoSSO WOnonunllytal glHog ooly
"
*T’ r®0 hart- JohnayF I
to tbe Chortaton rarttatnOe .nEtata.
Lar. nowhere," says ha sucrtndly.
J;- B-- a hotter- af fart hii diaguaria InwoSUio Bestatorsaum- '.',
Further careful t«xtconfain0
5°
«md ho does not
kSX.? W Internal damage, and 11
ta) i- ,7;, 4* eora* 001 °f • thirty foot
than^t ’ t‘Tt J ™urt with nothing worse
Cl«r.U«&lt;
YounK flath A“d land in the coming election&amp;S2t .:;'3
thank far id* luck.
rL-10 th0 bMpital this time. ’■
kt wlUi°n -d’ ur?yn twice as large. Is walt“• ••;
j^rienc; at tho door. It
■'lewn■•i'l’-’;attnint an seeing us como
KrSir. Cte.x&gt;a u
to "Mbre tectlon will have reodrad it* death
-InditaBpolis JonrmiL . ,
.
I

U
.
prove
* What wonders it will do.

Uwrrnlld. Voftmi, the mmu. alUy,»l| IM1II,
Wind Che. and I. th- ta-t reme.lv fordlar

r
wttn“?,s
the renli
men nf £th ‘r°«UB ,Pn'ait,'®t“ and states­
men of the United State* on the system

"I accept the nomination with so d«na
“Mi ulgnlty ..f the office and of
tiost^it? of.u»
rwpoiisibili
ties as altogether to exclude any fadinir
o/
ur pride. Th.priiriX S
staerauwcL tal lta tatata/taw&amp;u
IraO.o, upuu which l»u™ „
. rt
“U-StaZ
inrtLi.F’i ,&lt;,n‘ 10 the «»ta,tud and
to individual prosperity that w«- mny
expect
an unusual
popular
bit crest
ta the campaign.
Relying
wholly
u^k

Lend me your ears, and hear me
for my cause.
The Soap I come to speak about
is the Great Santa Claus.
Tis good for every purpose,
. For which a soap is needed.
And joy will bring to
every one
/[ Who has wise counsel
Il
heeded
•
Z&lt;And spent a nickel, just to

T11*1 ’««*Mful motWuelor

Joo ta.™ iCTogtaof iS1
which
runs
h.
n.'„“•£“A&gt;l'-n

excites emotions of a U f

Friends, Washerwomen, House-

?*':? |»CTU?.’’’ *1h,.r* ufb*r preparation* mtirrtA!*’’• "J-Jfltaf *&lt;■ ll» goal name at borne. whl&lt; h

.

SStathSS.
£?
molly notified hlm1?
UoV
1^ul"P0'1i'’ snd tar-

«
-cu

Grand Rapids has &lt;S furniture factories
employing pj.ooo iwraons.
If the children have fever and cltills,
uw &lt; otd»'M Little I’odopbylln Pills. W. fl.
Goodyear.
William Scroszaskl, agetF 19. moulder,
was drowinxl at Detroit Sunday.

Skill and common sense combined in
!1 Hill's Peerless Cough Sj rup, for colds etc.
W. H. Goodyear.

Quincy ships more stock than any other
town on the Lake Shore road.
Stomach, liver and other organs require
pure blood to properly perform their func­
tions. It can lie secured by using Hill's
Sarsaparilla. W.-il. Goodyear.
The Hillsdale county Harrison vets of
1640 will organize tur scalps at once. .
' Hoe* yotir child suffer from worms? Try
Hill's Peclm worm sp-eitic. No cure, no
pay. W. H. Goodyear.
/

WARM WAVES
•

Are rolling in. You can’t earape them; but you ran escape the sleep­
lew nights, loos of appetite, and languid feeling that result from drain­
ing tiie nervous force by muscular or
’
• •
mer’s torrid days. Tbe
-fi
f j nn o( Poke's Celery
J ncnretohic, will at once
Compound, that great X
strengthen the nervous
S*' system, and fortify It
against the attacks of
j*1
summer debility. This
preparation is a medi
ctae—not a drink. It is a
scientific combination of
the best tonics, giving lasting
benefit to body and brain.vQyl
and has brought new life k
I|
and health to thousands whose
weakened uerves were the
cause of their many ill*. It b
especially valuable at thiol
7A Jseason, when feeble persons are
ao liable to sunstroke, a \ q / /disease which is nearly always
^I^Componnd, by restoring perfect
fatal. Pains’s Celery
®*^^mov« the liability to this dread
health, almost entirely re
disease. If
feel the effects of summer's heat, you can't afford to
—you
.------------------------delay another day before gaining the vitality only obtained by-&lt;h«
use of this great, medicine. SM
Ifn^gitU. fljOO. Six far f5.00.

/ELLS, RICHARDSON &amp;. CO.

Burlington,

vt;

A lot of tramp* are living off hen roosts
and cellars of*fan»vn. near Grnylin.
Mr. Asa B. Rowh-j. ilnmgHt. was induerd to tn Mnaeof the Papillion Cntarrii
Cun-by bis customers, after several phyrftlons pnslicted In- would &gt;oon have con­
sumption from an affinivatn! case of ca­
tarrh. Hr says:—The n-sult was unpre­
i-rdrnti-d. 1 rotintn-ricist Io get well after
tbr -tir-t tippllcntioiu' and am now. after a
f&lt;Jw week*, entirely cured."
i'apiilon
i (extract of flax: Catarrh Cure will do all
। that L* claimed for It. large farttles'. only

*^•&gt;'•^55

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1

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
Taklmt effect July is. !SH».

A nmntM- of lifelong farmer dentocrats
jolnwl the Dundet'^Harri-wn elub Saturday
evening.

PapUkni (extract uf flax/ Skin Cure Is
superior to all the much advertised skin
beautlficrs with 11k advantage of ta-lng
beneficial, and not like the mineral prep­
arations utiualy-sold-which are very poison­
ous. It will remove all Inflanmtlon. chafing
and roughnes* of the skin, sunburn, freckels and unseemly blotches. and leave the
cuticle fair and soft m&gt; an infant's. An
actual necessity for the complete toilet ta­
ble. louge tattle* only SI, for sale by W.
H. Goodyear.
*
jVII Monroe clergymen refuse to mary a
couple, either one of whom has been divorcstL

Swelling of the ankles or feet when not
due to rhcumatlwn. Prof. DeCosta sa.'fc. is
always caused by a weak or diM-awd heart.
So is shortness of breath, pain or uneasi­
ness when lying on the left side, smother­
ing spells. The only cure in Dr. Miles'
New Cure. Sold ut W. H. Goodyear's.
One steamer took 15,000 packages of
In-rrles from Benton Harbor to Chicago
Monday night.

’ A Herribl® Inheritance.
The tranamlMlon of the fearful effects
of contagious blood poiaou la tho most
horrible Inheritance which any man
can leave to his Innocent pcaterity; but
It can bo certainly mitigate^ aud in tbo
majority of caaca, prevented by tbo
u»o of tho nnUdoto which Nature fur*
nlahoa, and which is found ta the reme­
dy known all over tho world as Swift's
Specific-commonly called
a B."
Mr.J.H-Brown, or Hornallavillc, N.Y.,
writes: "Throe years 1 suffered with
this horrible disease. Swift’s Bpecilto
cured mo completely.”
Prof. Edwin Boar, 234 E-22nd at.N.Y.,
writes: "Swift's Specific cured ma
of a fearful esse of Blood Polson.”
Dr. B.F. Wtnrfleld, of tho Soldier's
Homo. Richmond, Va., writes: ’‘Swift's

D. W. K. Briggs, Brooklyn, N. Y.’,
writes: "I was a per feet wreck from
Blood Poison. Bwlft's Bpsciflc restored
health and hope, and 1 am well to-day.*’
C. W. LananUi. Savannah. Ga: I
Buffered long with Blood Polson. 1 tried
ester, N.Y., writes: “Itla lhebeat blood
remedy on earth. 1 cured myself with
it. 1 r &lt;ommcnded it to a friend and It
made him well."
Mr. F. L Stanton, of the BmllhvUla,
fGa.) News, writes that a friend was
afflicted with a awe of Blood Polson,
sad two bottles of B. 8. B. effected a
complete cure.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free. The bnurr Si-acincCou,

Dr. J.THE1. Banta.
specialist,

NASHVILLE, - - MICH.,
Can give those suffering
from any form of

QbttMto ’.‘.’.7.’
Emm Rapid* .
JaskMa.........
Detroit -------

DISEASE,
The best possible testimonial
of his ability to grapple with
SashvlUe’.'
these diseases—a successful Monon
......
Sractice in dealing with such SSSix-.
inorders.

Testimonials.
Of these he can show enough
to convince the most skepti­
cal, from the very best citizens
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
cluding business men, farmers,
mechanics aud others.

City and Petoeke,. New York aud FarlBe Rxprras dally. All other trains dolly except Hun.

DON’T PUT OFF

Chgi, Zilu&amp;igg &amp; Sigisiw

[er^
Seeing him if you are suffer
­
ing from such diseases. ' Now
is the time.

?• A. HAHN. Local
Agent, Hiuitla&lt;s.
it ,

„ „

O. W. ttnoai »■ 11 v

time table.

Sorth.

Consultation Free.
The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he can cure
you. Extended experience as
a specialist enables him to
easily determine, and the best
of modern appliances and the
most approved remedies,
adapted for special cases, many
of'tnem prepared only by Dr.
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily where oth­
ers would fait

troubled no more witb morning bradactaa
RHEUM,

A astern is jnirified by placing a sack af

befors using.

BASTWAlUl

,

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19 ............... Khuittl...............

11 ............. Noah's*................
........... &lt; lownlale...........
................ 1*“£D...............
.............. ........
13 ...... ^-VP«W...............
...... Wchiand June!. ....
..........Spring Krook’........
L
'»•...... Kaiamaroo....... Ar.

IU

0 SI
1 OI
1 »
fS
15
2a
2a
u
: if
2 w _e

J hereby forbid peroonii ba,
him on my account MI *ha’
eoatrartlng artw thM date.

House Furnishino

Nowhere does tlovenllnras so quickly tell
of itself as in tho shabby wrinkles and
crumpled folds and drapery of • H0
wardrobe.
_________

25?T-‘

�a one p,ECcQp
AN ANCIENT METHOD OF BREWING
THE CUP THAT CHEERS.

IN THE METHODS OF
THOSE WHO ARE HELPFUL.

difference

i
of any
I County-

SUCCESSFUL RIDER.

aecreta and that I wouldn’t tell you what they

.

a luxury

Fihzer’s

VOL- XXXI

now kept up with aomething of tbe reverencw
profltatde one
full count.,,

licra it, I was actually overrun with students
for ministers ta tbo' pulpit, for public t»ch-

that I was giving instruction,. And just a*

by

v

that mors within him, because, being a man,

draw a weight of 10,000 pounds along a dusty
a^t that 1« not all Be it smallpox, dipta score of contagious disea*a, tho doctor
but is absolutely regnant with joy nt an op­
portunity to wrestle with a focinan worthy

I have como to tho conclusion that intelli­
gent man do know themselves. What folly
Ixdanccd mind doesn't fully, accurately, al&gt;solutely estimate himself. Could you con­
vince Bisraarck, as be sits ta the calm seclugrant pipe of happy reflrotiou, that ho has
not been a successful.diplomat!
Yuu’ro a merchant. r Continuity of en­
deavor Las brought you, step by step, from
tbe humility of an office sweeping f2 a week

solidity throughout the world of trade and
dicker. Could anybody convince you that
you are a failure! Don’t you know, as you
look nt your bald head at:d wrinkled face and
shriveled Deck ta-tbe too faithful mirror that,
though you are decaying pbyrically, you are
a superb sucveM along tho line of mercantile
yourself. And pre­
know yourself to be
a fact that wo are all, in certain lines, unique,
peculiar, individual, it is equally a fact that

tbo expression and the seeming egotism, t
have a pretty long head, and when I found
so many half amateurish persons starting up
ta opposition to me, and then using my name

pied with tbe solemn teiunakmg that they
brul no time to hatch conspiracies or indulge

little, and as

thing more about tlk» workings of my
•freckle factory,’ tbo only further insight I
can possibly give is a little practical illustra-

don’t know. Here! Bit ta thia chair. Koi
nose, surely, for your friend* would think it
was an Incipient blossom. Hare—on the left
cheek—steady now.'1
From o table covered with perfumre and
lotions, a long, needle like instrument was
taken. Deftly .lipping it into a pot contain­
ing a purple colored liquid, tbo fair operator
grasped tbe tip of the reporter^ nose with
one hand, and poyiug no herd to bis start* of
pain, *he prodded him on his left cheek Imlf
a dowri times. Thcu a sponge wm dipped
Into a colorless liquid and the wound care­
fully wiped.
,
“There, that’s all there is to it! Inside of
three days you will have a freckle on that
spot which will last you tbo season through,
aud if you wish to repeat tho operation often
enough 1’11 guarantee a crop that will make
you the envy of all your acquaintances; and
when I havo applied a liquid bronze it will
put such a healthful look on your face that
whoa you gnsn upon it reflected in a looking
enjoying tbe comforts of a month's vocation

able enough—tivynty-five rente per freckle,
with a liberal discount when taken in dosen
lots. Do I liars a good trade! Yes, indeed;
I am busy all day, thpdgh just at this time
buatacos Is a little bit slack. But I have half
a dosen engagemeuta, beginning in. five min'utre, so that really I must bid you good day.

les;" and with another pleasant laugh she
showed the reporter to tbn door. On tho
threshold stood two blushing girls, with a
bloom of youth upon their cheeks never
acquired by artificial means. Tho door
closed upon them as tbe reporter made his
exit, rubbing his fresh laid freckle—and
which, by tiie way, still clings closer than a

pretty good control of my physical organs at
that, to maku a practice of visiting hispitaU,

aick, helping tbo friendless, uplifting tho be­
reaved, attending to the literal, physical

means of giving signals to engine runners,
switchmen and others enakgad in switching
and drilling operattana^are now extensively
used in the 'largo yards of tbe Caledonian
railway ta and around Glasgow, and are
about to bo Introduced on some of tho great
railway systems haring their termini ta Lon­
don. According to the code of trumpet sig­
nals for shunting, ta operation at 8t. Rollox
freight yard, Glasgow, the various signals
are represented by long blasts, short blasts,
and “crows" of tbe trumpet, tbe repetition

Each shunter, and
with a horn trumpet, which is slovna inches

gutters of humanity.
'
Talk about giving money aa an evidence

his left shoulder with a
hangs across ths right

hip.

Its payment would bo a positive relief. You

crook, by which he lifts tho chain coupling.
It is stated on good authority that sinre this
method of coupling, and coupling freight

i-&gt;COOK
a?T!^
s
Publiam*g
1w
w
aS

and then see him

invariable answer

arid cheering

'

until hia breath is gone.

fine piece

OF
^PLQG
.TOBACCO

feverish excitement then ia tbe joekey him-

forma and minute rolre tiutt when daimioa

organised, identically developed men or wopeople say. “Oh, he's a gtxxl beorto.1 fallow,
be will give bis last dollar."
Well, yes, but is it a good heart that gives
itx last dollar, but would hesitate, even if bo
didn’t refuse to giro literal, jxeraona), indi­
vidual, band to hand, heart to heart, body to
"body comfort*' Recurring u&gt; the doctor
thought a moment, I don’t bdievo it would

WOO orv UU. —— •"-n—* r-

kind

most in tbe female heart to be in tbe country,
or at hast create an impression to that effect,
I was not long in devising my scheme.

which you naturally turn as frorn any othor
nuisance that required moral courage. That
uf itaolf would d.-tenritao ma I could uo

for tbo Slwguu, Hldeyoshi, to take it up. add
more and more rervmony to^.t. and make It

ing more money giving lawojn than in fol-

physically. Toe Issue of the fight must be

tensive oiors, you are

and elaborate method of making, tea for
small grouj*i of friends grew .up slowly in
the quiet atmosphere ot the Kioto court

manta with the closmt attention when any

bowl and brazier when such entertainmenta
instruction when pupils apply. Women are
trained in tbe methods, too, and young ladin
of the hlgbmt rank, even at this advanced
day of French fashions, go through a course
of cha no yu lessons as jxir-. of a finished
education. The empress and her court iadite

profit b_r wb/t these high tonal an^ bf.
Buch argument- not only abow tbrir .gncrance, but their willful disregard of their

paper, ior »
' i——- —
__
bring done in the world of science, and we
think that many of these disinterested men,
if they would spend a small fraction of the
time they devote to reading trash ta looking
.be
some thing* that would interest and instruct
them, and alto remove tbe prejudice "against
the contributors. Tbe average working clay
a ten hours. Now it is safe to say that eight
hours’ sleep B enough for qny healthy man,
and this icavse six hours out of every day
that msy bo divide! up betwren study and
recreation, for we would not ask or expect a
man to devote all
bis We to tte former.

Diiruro ar a clvb aorst
sleep even eight hours, neither ilo they •tody
It was apparent that I rose cubit* in tho es­ one-eighth part of that time; and still they
timation of a Japanese gentleman when I have not time enough to read a good, sensi­
ble article that will show them Low to make
the- ialor they perform, and about which they
in that line could bo found at tho Hoishiga- ore pretty sure to'grnmble, mnch easier and
more profitably accomplished.
t&gt;M evening on which we should dine at tbe
dub house with him and his wife and meet
tbe master ot the ceremonies. The Holslii- thc effects of a littlo time devoted to reading
gaoka club is closed off from the temple
groumis by high badges and a grand old oak inventors and jirorpenwn manufacturers.
tree that stands at it* entmniv. and could lie
easily niiawl If not known and looked for.
A tiny room, with a round window and a
screen dour opening on tbo garden, received midnight oil” in their pursuit of infarma-

our" htsrt to divsat hlnus-lf of his foreign
clothes and assume tbe rustling silk kimono
and coat of a JajssneM gentleman. He and
his pretty little wife w» re pictures as they
sat on the mats sipping tbe tiny cups of

ar of the latest scandal, but of that which
that they found «urh time uninteresting or
unprofitable, or that they ever begrudged
the littlo they spent of their bard corned

in band. Slipping into wooden clogs wo
clattered along a garden path after bitn to

es host began tho rites. A t’k&gt;»l kettle of
water casting in tlw small fireplace sunken

besides a kakemono and a vase ot flowers in

Tbo ostrich bgg* uro huge affairs, as largo
around ax n quart measure. They lay out ia
tbe ojien field, and just as I was hanging
over tiie fence, wickedly waring my jacket
to make the majwdic ostrich jwrfonn an un­
dignified pirouette, one of the eggs broke
open, an&lt;l out popped a little latecb. Imeverybody rushed breathlessly In oar direc­
tion. Tbo keep.iT wrw told tl» nows and
camo hurrying on with ejaculation! of but-

lemnity, brought iu a box containing char- farthest distance from the mother ostrich
ijojil and Impk-mentN for making the Are; and made in tbe direction of ttie newcomer;
retireJand brought in a bowl of iwumL With ' but when tbe tfiotber bird took long strides
a deliberation and an exactness acquired onlr in his direction, and manifested a lively
i-y a lifetime of practice, ho went through
the procese of removing the water kettle. vaulted
• dredging tho fresh sand, laying in charcoal,
It was quite comical to ne tho old bird
sprinkling incense, dusting the fdgxs of tbo
fire place, and setting bock the water kettle. with her new been offspring. At first she
disdained to nottco the Ifltie thing, which
looked about the sura of a 2-months-old
angle of the elbow were carefully regulated chicken, and sought to follow the jnrenta)
guidance by running a few stc;a and then
quite unexfactedly toppling over, or turning
crime. With tbo same awful aileucu tho a treble sumenssulL I Lad quite hateful
feelings against tbe mother bird, who by this
tiraosto-.l prancing before us with her long,
beautifuf dn-.*py plumes. I think she saw
During the interval, while tbo frrah char­ by our e xptwvions that we did not aj.provu
coal caught lire and tbe water boiled, we of such spartan motterbood, such unnatural
dined. While the last trays were removed, calming of tiie emotions, for aim unnmUately
11...1 nn.I
._ 1 _ ___ .._ .
wo stepped to tbo tiny veranda and looked tilervwl nn
out upon the moonlighted garden, ami tbe
thrill &lt;if satisfaction along tbo whole line of
the cha no yu. Tbe master sat meditatively spectators when she finally tat barself down
nevoteut Buddha about to perform tbe rites,
a tiny bamboo dipjar, a bowl, a silk bag. and
aJhing like a shaving brush, but made of
finely split bamboo, lying before him. With

a square of purplo silk from his girdle, folded,
stroked, and imap|&gt;ed it just so, took up tbe
littlo brocade bag and dolil-erately untied its
silk v»ni- and revealed a littlo tea civ Idy
alxout three inches high, of ancient brown

f asit
f
is
POSSiRi

TO
MAKE it

KNOWN ASA
always been temperate in my. habits. I use
totttcco to a small extent, but eat almost any­
thing to which I take a fancy, although some­
times I am obliged to jay tbe penalty. It is
my purp.se always to keep myoelf down to
about 11'3 jxiunds in weight. Tbo- fewest
weight I have over attained was 107 pounds,
and tho highest 130 pounds,' si&gt;, to reduce
myself to tbe right avoirdupois, I was once
forced to knock off just eighteen pounds of

taking.
Wb&lt;-n I find myself accumulating weight
ton rapidly I legtu to take long walks, wear-

tag, • Lieb le not especially enjoyable in hot
summer weather. A walk af from eight to
ten miles, dressed tn tbe cooditivU described,
will usually dispose, of from one to two
potm'ls ot extra flush. Three walks are indulgwi in only when the neoserity requires:,
and are by no means of dally occurrence, for
which I am duly thankful
‘
. Tbe one all lmj&gt;ortenC nqui»!to for a suc­
cessful jockey is to keep a ow&gt;l bead and to
[k*»«m an unerring judgnumt. fur if be lose*.

jjtcabt. kxaiti

grand

BATES,
Attorney*

AMONG DEALERS

A. BARBER,
.
Physici

THESE GOODS ARE ON THE

H

MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE,

3x12 FULL 16 OZ. PLUG-THE

W. LOWBY, MLT.
Physicta
JSSWffifMl

MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN
POCKET PIECES OR CARHY WHOLE

t.USXF T "

no. FIJZER i BROS., UiisKlk, I;

Mich.

gMITH A COLOM

strength Before tiw critical moment ••oruus,
and must raeervo for himself sufficient force
to carry him wifely through tbo final

But above all, be should be very intimately
acquainted with tbo capabilities of his own

(Office ta Vntou

Notice is hereby »*en that i ,!ul’1
U#
to the tax best bidder,
Mmauction,
sash
. i, on..

E. KE X ASTON
.
Attorn
(OrerJ. 8. Goodn
rractlrea In ailooarta

A

day of April A. t&gt;..#N. t&gt;&gt; tae.rrnto»&lt;eun M
Barry county. Michigan, si;
title and Interest ol tbe said uec&lt;-xwJ of. in
to lhe real estate sltuste a:,.l Wr.r in ttecacsty at Barry, latte Mute oi Mietam. L&gt;o»b
and described as follows, to-wit. Commesclsi
Sd a^Stake in lhe tashway t«u chate sad

C. WELTOX

...
...
U, V,!
quarter line, two cl&gt;aiu« *:ui ^-vwiteen tab
UWtMM west two chains asd fifty «ii links three#
south three chain* and thirty link.- to tbs plsrr
of begitiutag, containing •&gt;vrnty.»os besdredthsolan sere more or lew.. Ates Mt
meuelng at a stake on the mirth :tt;d«otiih&lt;iuar
ter line of said section *ix, sr*«i chains
seventy-two links south or the center of »«H
section, thence viuth ou tiie quarter line, trere

(Office ta Abstract Bi
Have the only Mt ot A
County._____
\. TIMM ERMA
.
rician a

knack of riding which it is difficnlt to ex­
plain, but which has a substantia) existence\ Ina. containing one *tid »i;e«fwsere si»r
th.. Mnu,
... —
, ia.
w less, all on seclioa six. tn tosu tvo Mtt!» &lt;
range seven west In Barry .aunty. SffihlgMDated AugtutM. WM.
Ur&gt;Hv !!• BTO.v. AdmfnlstrsKK.

IfAKTlM V. BAR
al
surance
Ofiee with J. O. Bunya
ot Fo
Special attention give

J AMES A. SWEEZ

HARVEST

Haat'.n
Pracnces Iu all courts
W. II. Jkhantt' store.

EXCURSIONS

ROBERTSON H
r

r. BKODESIfX

Cor. Jrifersoa and Cot

Minnesota, Dakota,
Times- Doniocrat

This Ifouee Is new. w
patronage ot the publi

MONTANA,

every railroad company which runs into
into Boston to maintain what used to be
called "taborere' trains,- which are required
to roach Boston before.? in tbe mottling and

ZScriW

10

morning canter on hia father's favorite mare.

pbstacl y that meet bun with every turu of
the track, and never win a' race unless be in
mounted upon a bone that will carry him

eign women soemsd to overflow with drapery

grulty of our figures in such a scene was
sadly apparent. There was a rustling out___ I
___ — - ■ - -11.1 k.lu .K.a .li­

U

.fBAkCRIPT

n^ot paid before «

• tach th. ««uy m flwl
u
him. But ha. knows instinctively that tbe

Hastings

K
j Aug.
TUESDAY, / Sept. 11 and 25.
) Ort. 9 and 23.

K

Hastings,

CJLI»ITJLI*,

single man has breu Injured in

the shepherd's crook obviatae tbe
Argonaut

little flats pawing over a handful of coin to
&lt;nd tbe change, you say, “Oh, keep It Merer

invisible and impalpable dust, carefully
robbed a straight irory spoon and laid it
down, wiped the bowl with a shred of white
cloth elaborately folded beforehand, and
then tho tea making really began. We were
sratching closely, and tbe facreof our Japan­
ese friends were glowing with pleasure at
notiag tbo perfect moveowute of the master.
It would require columns to tell to a critical

p here, by
with each

much that wa hardly suspected

raCurned him tbe change."
“Wellf
“Well, here’s the Avar, and it's a dead
broken tank, by jovol Took it into four

and tolls her family, whom aho joins in hum-

of powdered tea iu tbo bowl, poured ou tho
boiling water and beat the mixture'to a
froth with a bamboo whisk. The bowl eras

occasioned

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all tbe suburban trains are now run willingly
at rates lowur tlum thn«a &gt;i h~. _ I

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CHEAPER THAN
'
EVER BEFORE I
Pointe weri id Grand
MONTANA Ltato TflAb
trtu
rate brine moreFALp.J*™™**
Elian T** i-&gt; 1'
fi
83Cr%g
. JMtwtetatrtaK to take a n-&gt; thr**'**

’Ocro th0 cblldren can

quinine mixed. The powdered tea is made
of tho choicest young leaves ot tbe tea plant,
dried immediately after picking, and ground
to a powder as fine aa flour, and is used only
for ceremonial tea drinkings. In an xqually

ariea of tbe OKA!

IWIroiEiMSF—.... —

fannies. •J'
purposes, will do well to take .vlssn-M*

^tikin^’E?Oaf2^,2

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F. I. WHITNEY
Gann Pas*-

iur ws* ao&gt;

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today, Mrs. Moribund!

which is warranted

FRIENDS:
Itbababy.

Don i iome of your neigiib'f* or

the fruit Without
.onforta

tor tmsinees Dec
u&gt;erty occupied

ST. PAUL i MUWEXMUS

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Incorporated under^

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ur-4 mru
ia made, and then they i-oa-e alUigvther until

growth of a larg.' number of villamsi w h*4
workimmen n n» —.... .&lt;
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of any careful

“To my plug hat, by Jove! It roDetl ta
the dust, you know. He insisted on paying

roods dislike this^terfsren^an UteTartof
tbe state, and would hare balked it If they
could, but had to succumb and run t'
trains. The result la that not only merchnnte atul their clerks wbuee work tewiu,
8 or 9 ta tbe morning, have their Country
residence* outside of Burton, but abu, that

Tta»4podx

friends want the Banner during-

campaign?

to us.

Ask them, and rep*1*

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VOL.j&lt;XXIIL

Hastings Banner.

NO. 16.

HASTINGS. MICH., AUGUST 15. 1888.

H
astings Banner.
11 Pulfbt '-* W.'tnrsday*. by

COUNTY NEWS.
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-to hi, tara
L.hn n ’ 7 Week* *“ "n ,he nwndJutm Brandsu-tter and Bert McBane
'J™,™ IV lanlld I,., u„

Postmaster, Laeey. ’
Postmaster, Benfield.
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J. N. Covert. Cartton.
Poatmuter. Freeport.

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but wlth°ut avail, ami on
Saturday morning he died. Hr was an
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The
favnr‘tct
th*’ van&gt;*’*‘ "ympathy
of their many friends in this great sorfow&gt;

Respectfully,
COOK 6 NISKERN.
^And now the thresher Is beard la the
VANARMAN,
ot the -tate and In th«

;.t&gt;gv National Bank. ,
ila*ting*. Michigan.
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rid-. Midi.
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Hastings. »ii'-ii.
Hit* state. Special
.•skv ro Loam &lt;Mf
iVri&gt;M-rt.s hardware

uee hour* from 3

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firciodway. near Court

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&gt;)•'$ drug store.)

. ItAKKER. Real Estate, In­
in," - V: I Loan*. .
OEa wits J. itaarawtepju. 3 doors north
SjKW*t&gt;i,...-i‘|,-*ivrti »T making exchanges
cf prjj’ertv ' Thr te'-rest*-of non-resident
xwrtj ■&gt;» uitrt ,-zreluUy looked after. Farms
&lt;r -vrluutge.
eicluusge. Hooses
Hijasea and
a'xjiuo toe j.»:- or
IX* for **k.

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lUvtufi. Mich.
, .1! courts of the slate. Office over

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
F. HHbiH WH. Proftrlfiar,
«n-l i ..art ■*!- Hotting*, Mich.
Ra es. 51.00 per Day. ■
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• a .:!i pleasant rooms. The
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i« respectfully solicited.

H.igri

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City

Bank,

Mich.

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S50,000.00.

iu tmliding

i. n. Beebe, cashier.

Grable.
Chester Messer.

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llu,iae&gt;* Transactsd.

HAhTINGs MABKETH.
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The best Advertis­
ing medium in'Bar­
ry County.

Orangeville.

J. F. Meaji attended the republican state
Stephen Nichols, of Charlotte. is visit­
convention last week.
ing relatives and friends here.
RepubHeans should’ attend the town
Albert Niehola and wife spent Saturday
caucus.
and Sunday at Mell Warner’s m ar Shelby.
Fruit promises tn l»e aImivt the average.
Mrs. John Valentine In on the sick Hat.
Rut.and l» not Ix-hlnd her stater towns
Mra. Richard* turn a night blooming
in progress. Among the many who have
cereus In blossom.
Mrn. Mark Earl han an aunt visiting her. grown up in our mklst to iMsdtions of
IT'anliwnce
and re-pect may ta- mentioned
A. G. Jessup sports a new road cart.
By indastry.
Mrs. James Heed has gone to Otsego to Mr. (hrlstmas Belton.
economy ami bonraty he ha- -.-cured a
goodly portion of the world's goods, ha*
raised a family ot good, holiest IwysJ and
Mr. Ashley is buildiiut an addition to his is and ought to be proud of them. Tour
correspondent desire-, to state tliat in the
housex
' • D. C. Doster is buying wheat at the sta­ n-ceut matu-n. of isiue between Mr. Ik-I­
son and one of his neighbors, the verdict
tion paying £0.75.
of Um* Jun in ffivor of Mr. Iktson was Just,
Then- was a watermelon festival at the
and meets the npprovnt ot the
of
station Aug. tth. In the evening. A livt-ly this township.
tlme is re|M&gt;rted.
.
Philip Me/lun has gone t« Kalamuroo to
commence work in the asylum.
■
Miss Gertie Nlmo ■ !&gt;wr«l a very success­
Anthony Rogers intemls to make snre of ful tenn of s.-lmol at the Star la»i Friday
hls hpusekre|&gt;cr. he ha-, taken her for a
Era Barnaby, of MhMlevilb-. was nt
life companion.
home last Thurolay.
izist Saturday while threshing at D.
Eycleshymeris Will Paton left hi- vest In
the barn while he wn* carryIng wheat.
Threshing Is the order of the day.
Albert ’ Kelley and wife, ot your city, Ou going after his vest he found that his
were the guests of Mr. und Mrs’ Reuben watch and part of the chain had been tak­
en. Su.-plelon naturally rested on one
Weister last week.
*&lt;R. E. WvtKter has his new planing mill Bechtel, who was there but not working.
He was «rrvM«si and his'examination set
In naming onlcr.
The new steamer adds much enjoyment W next Saturday. But Saturday evening
to the pleasure seekers who swarm to our the watch was found in a ferrit’s 1m»x. un­
der
where, the vest has ts-en laid. Every­
beautiful summer retort every Saturday
one Is glad tliat It was th.- furrit and not
and Sunday.
&lt;!. II. Chethem and wife, ot Snfifield. the boy who stole the watch.
Notwithstanding it was right In oat
went In town last Sunday.
The excursion train that pasni-d through time last Thivsday. there was a jolty
here last Sunday l&gt;ound for Ottawa Beach. crowd at the picnic. Fifty-two wit down
t&lt;»dinner.
All enjoyed themselves as they
&gt;-&lt;&gt;ntalnv«l eleven coaclu-s. Quite a crowd
never did la-fore. IL Hilsinger trot a clean
went from here.
Gtjo. Prichjinl went to Prichardville last shove by our t.insorial artist. E. Baldwin.
Effie Lake Is visiting her shtrr in Grand­
week to attoml to threshing his wheat.
"
IL R. Wdger ha* the lumber on the ville.
Boys, did yoa get the coon?
ground and at the new planing mill for
H- Havens and family are cuinplng at
live houses,
A very nmt and convenient car house Long lake.
Tb- folhsu lng is the program for the T.
lias ireen erected on tire east side of Main
L. s. mn tlng, Saturday evening. Sept. 1:
street.
/Music.
•
’
A citizens meeting was called last Wed­
x'Talk on hygiene with chart Illustrationnesday evening at Hewitt’s hall to consider
by Albert Eycleshy nwr.
the matter &lt;if building some kind of tire
Music.
protection and make some move in regard
E«lna XL Havens, chorister.
to a roller mill. Committees wereapjroiutBev. Cutler was taken sick in the pulpit
ed to receive estimates and rt-porl nt a Sunday evening and was obliged to quit
future riftretinag.
preaching.
A new saloon has been started In the
Lowry block.
Herbie Brets, of Saranac, will put in a
Ada Hauhry Is recovering very slowly.
stock of furniture and undertaking goods
Tliotnas Kelley has sold out hi* interest
at this place in a short time.
In the meat market to Mr. Francisco, of
King, Quay 4 King, of IxiwvlL were in Scotta Station.
town last weak prospecting with a view of
Quito a number of people from here at­
locating a lumls-r yard here.
tended the matinee at Augusta on Friday.
Uf Mr. Webster’s new planing mil)
Several partire from Hastings, opposed
which has just been erected Lake Odessa to the republican party, were here last
has the right to say that it is one of the week tilling out the alate for the various
finest In the county: too much can not be office*.
said in praiw of Mr. Webster’s persever­
A. IL Johnson, editor of the Democrat
ance V* pusldng the planing mill Industry was in town Saturday evening.
forward. He came to this place and open­
Several loads of black hogs were sold
ed up the business when lAke Odessa was nt Richland by parties about town.
but an experimental town; he also had
.Some wheat is being moved to market.
other olfstackw to tight again-t. buildings
Saturday evening we had u tine shower.
Is-lng put up in speaking distance under
the guise ot foundry machine shops, but
Cam|H‘r» at the lake too numerous to
afterwards turned out to be planing mills,
bnt for all he never flinched. The busi­ mention.
Wm. Kilgore, of Augurta, Sundayed
ness inen of the place have given him their
patronage and bei]&gt;ed hhn in securing the with M. Bagley.
I). Thompson Is working at the carjMjnpatronage of the general community. The
building is 44x54. two stories high, on a ter business in Kalamazoo.
Nat Rix. of of Kalamazoo. has Iwett rusgood foundation .and well built. Once on
ticatink
In this vicinity.
the inside one Itegina to realize the perfec­
Mrs. M. Bagley has gone to Gagetown,
tion of the niilL the machinery is all new
anil of the latest imrodVed patterns, and Tuscola Co.. to visit her mother and other
most excellent Judgment has liccn display­ relatives.
S. Chattenion b on the Kick list.
ed in the arrangmrnt and setting up of
the machinery'. This planing mill Is a
credit to any city mid Lake Odessa has
Very dry. c"rn cul
*|J
‘lroul*u
good reasons tor feelfug proud «if It
j(rs. Vandewalker mid her grand­
! Geo. Pricluffd and family returned Imine
daughter, Nellie Brttwn. have returned
last Wednesday.
Kalamazoo.
. E»l. Townsk'nd is preparing to build a home from a visit
Ettle Fljwer Is jilting her sister at
new bouse. '
Heiey tk Layton are sinking a well at "^'mt. Cooper and wife are visiting friends
the new planing mill.
A town Ml has been put on Hewitt s In JohnsUiwn and Battle Creek.
Fred McDonald- and her slater from
hall, that belief the place of holding ouslGrand Rapids are visiting their grand par­
ne_ss meeting*
J. C. - Griffin. has opened a meat market ents of thh place.
Parties from VanBuren Cd. are contem­
In the bulldkig formerly occupied with
plating establishing a saw mill at west
groceries.
'
Dr. Crane has traded his farm, north of Creasy, and purehao- timber In this sec­
,
. ,
this place, for the Grand Central bote!, of tion to cut into ties.
Mr. Evers, of Richlaud. Is buying wheat,
Bonanza, and will move the same on to p«“ng f««&gt; &lt;lghty-two to elghty-four
the lot north of his new store and will re­
sume the duties of a landloni.
01 EM? Reed i« buying all the hoga be can
Oscar Smith has purchased the WH1 find, paying five »nfl a half cents a j-ounds.
Townsend property on Second street
The large amount of vessel timber that
Woixllniiilwas hauled hero last winter was all toadert
Prof. Smith has moved into hU new
and shipped last week.
■
D. F. Newton, of Cedar Creek, was on * "Frank Aspinall has moved into the
honae be bought of Wm. Downing.
our streets last week.
C. A. Burt has the foundation laid for
Wm. Downing has moved Into tiie V. G.
his new house and the carpenter work
‘"a'&amp;iwii !“•'"t**"1 ••*"’
well under way.
Geo. rricbani luui moved In W« u*-’w

1 Hattie IWierlaud returned home last
infantum. .
r-~_nvii!e
Week fn,m an extended viaU to Charh tte. eholera
Several of ow boys were at Greenville
The iron f ted elevator is being
last week to attend the re-union.
A car of coal has Just been unloaded for
S. Thomas received his new threshhig
Ladies' College,
,UTbe buUdlngof Jone" *£^2^ ‘SJre machine on Friday of last week,.
nfM-JZ’.5'1" '1-'"- w-'fiAiia
Several at our people attended, campTeachers. Nearly a» Btudenta. fire last Friday but was discovered before mSlS.tBnSfl.Mimd Ionia test Sunday.
Ltll7MrArthur, of Saranac, visited relaUetu^, taSJ,u?: 1 Courses ta
• much damage was done.
w.wr
There I, . rumor .H-I
»“vr
*U&gt; Build u oprra Bo» Ud.
to.
M. I- AM» Ik pwrB&gt;« •» duiw *
urr. oj Bird
V,IB °"
lumber ofller.
’
I'rtuelpal AUSTIN, n. D.

•’‘‘“g'S

Monday last. Curtis was convicted and sen­
tenced to the work house at Detroit for 73
days. The jury was out only about ten
minutes.
.
Saturday last Mr. Ira Hopkins
threaded with his sti-am thresher 1885 bus.
of grflhi. setting four times And moving
alrnuf fl mUre. The grain wan about une­
halfwheat and barley and the balance rads.
&lt;Jn Tuesday night of last week some one
broke Into the store of Faul &amp; Velte and
drilled their safe and tried to burst It open,
but did not succeed.in their attempt, and
left no trace behind them.
The Whitney hunily show was hereon
Monday last and their tent was crowded
rail.
l’- B. camp mreting on section 2fl In
Cmnplwll township this week. Several of
their liest speakers are expected.
The hum of the threshlhg machine la
heard in every direction.
C. W. Armstrong attended the republi­
can state convention at Detroit last Wed­
nesday.
.
Mrs. Dayton, of Paw Paw, is visiting
relatives In this vicinity.
Lynn Martenbrook Sundayed frith his
parent-- urar Grand Rapids.
A lowery dhnee at Geo. Hale’s Thnrsday. evening.
Fred Hunt and wife, formerly of this
place now ot Grand Rapids, brought their
Infant daughter here for burial.
W. E. Bowen is the happy man—it is a
son.

WHOLE NO. 1733.
Wc understand tliat A. F. Fausey In­
tends to go to work on the C. K. and S.
Bert Putnam, of Middleville. Is visiting
relatives at Oils place.
Henry-Welton, of thfe place, has gone
to Greenville to work.

by peopU wboaa

Mr. Scott last Sunday.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS-

Tiie August term of court has been ad­
journed to the a7th.
Hastings plays Nashville a game of ImUI
at the fair grounds this afternoon: and a
game with Lacey Eriday.

Tiie renowned sink bole on the C. K. A
S. R. R. settled again this week. Howev­
er, the trains have becri running regularly.
Three bead of cattle liekrnglng to N. T,
Parker died Monday from the effects of
having made too long a visit to tiie corn
field adjoining the pasttare lot

.-4

An excursion to South Haven will be
given August 38th. A spectai train will
be run via Kalamazoo, leaving this station to do a big besneaa coUacting grocers* Ute,
at 0:30 a. m. Fare for the round trip 81.75. bat now retail grocers in thia city have a
Marshall Rogers has n. large lnn»d&gt; of mutual 'protective and collecting agency off
clothing that the owner may Imve by call­ thoir own. The two work itogatbcr admir­
ing un him. The defthes were found near ably. A black list ta kept of people -who
town where they were evidently left by
some elothes-IInc thief.

Sheridan memorial aervicos will be held Tribune.
at the Baptist church nuxt Sunday at tlw,
usual liour. Rev. D. B. Oylatt will deliv­
er the address. The members of the (i.
Sheriff Shriner was in our town last A. R. |xa«t will attend the service tn a body
week on legal business.
,
'
and are n-quesUnt to meet nt the post hull
‘ “
W. H. Deck died very Middenly-nt ids promptly at t&gt;::to a. in.
son-jn-law's. T. S. Elsivorth’s. the 13th of
hcmorriiagi- of the lungs.
ScIkmiI has commenced again at the
Cbeeseiuan, Maule Grove.
full, his legs short and small, and his arms so
Springs after a vacation of about -lx weeks. • &gt;■ Juhu
Aan* Eaton. Baltimore.
phenomenally long that hu bauds reached
Dorr 4 Green expect to-tart their apple
far below bls knees as bo walked. Ills
evaporator this week. .
physical pccul lari ties were so marked before
I. O. G. T. lodge. Nq. sflO, at Yankee
Following are the real estate transfers be finally and fully developed that bo osmo
Springs has clmngied the night of mi-etlng
from,Friday night to Satunlay night.
• for tiie week .ending Aug. Nth. Ibbti, as
T. S. Clark visited witty friends In taken from tht book* in the register's office:
Lewis C. Beadle to John Holden; 3» sec 33
Nashville the [mat week.
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Caritoa.MM. .
that Sbcridan would bt&lt;omo the moat dteMr*. Estella O'Connor in slowly recover­
Hannah Given to Frank P. Wilcox; parcel
section 20 Hone, fl
ing from her late sickness.
Thomas M. Brady to Martin A. Eddy: parcel
. Wm. Herrick ha* l&gt;ought a linlf Interest Nash
Ville. Hta
*
would have been laughed out of the academy.
in the hotel at Freeport and expects to
Henn Fclghner to Flaviat Frlghncr: TO* see
“Sheridan wns graduated a year behind us.
12 Manic Grove. $TM. .
make that place his future home.
Coni ami potatoes look a* though the' Rachel A- Shepard to John D. Bloomer; 20*
fanners would have a Isiuntlfnl crop this
fall. .
.
&lt;)mn Barrett Io U. K. 4H. IL R.; parcel «ec o
BXrry, Sh&gt;.sabra J. Bushe,.- to Savon Koblnson; so* sec 3
A«*)rta. M17.
John Yarger was iu lx&gt;wrll Tuesday.
Mary Jane Stncw to Setaour I.jnei; 30* see ported him, resulting in his
A. D. Slvjianl moved Into bls new house
Prairieville. 6*au
Munday.
Geo. Smith to Rollin D. Jacox; lot to hlk 65
A. H. Nobb-s wo.* on our sirrah-Monday. Bodcodc's and Middleville, ion.
-a rels of .hard
meetings.
BarVlJS
cider were
Smith Wills went to Hastings Tuesday.
an unwarranted
of tiie cabina, and the
James Furguxm, wist has l-ccn working placed inB front lox:
Cabin* were, In Um in the moat
canumign
of ’40”
for Chas. Bronson, returned home Tuesday. “ Log Cabin
B. hard
tin-cider
HurriMin
- Tippecanoe
bn*
pai-M-d
into
history
a*
the
most
enthus
­
S. Lnrabee, Ccdnr Cns-k jxi-tiun-tcr, |
entirely satisfactory to Philip, bat be bad go*
B iK. campaign
of IMtiIxat
erected
contests.
Call­
vi-lted II. F. 1'eckliam Monday and Tues- i iastic of opr political
the large
cities and place
vlllins have for
thisin
reason
a pennanent
day.
.
pQ
ages,
and
used for holding
F. G. Goodyear and John Wcissert. of 1 in American history . Warner's Log Cab
Hastings, were in town one day last week. I in Rcmrdlca and ••Tipjwcanoe’’ tonic bit­
Chas. Griffin, of Kalmazno Is In Freeport I ten- have secured a permanent place isvwuse
of their excellence.
stopping at tin* Perkins bouse.
The G. A. R. band have invitations out
announcing n harvest iwrty In Music ball ■
Frrv|&lt;&lt;&gt;rt, Friday evening. Aug. 24th.'
After ail, 1 suppore it is little wonder that
Dr. DeVore and sun F.ivln w&lt;-re in Free-1
outsiders should know so little of ths French. *
l»ort Friilay and Satuntay.
. I
John Fl*h and wife spent Saturday and
Sunday at Clarksville.
Rev. C.. Emsbergvr. of Ohio, was the
guest of IL. Wills Monday and Tuesday.
W. Roush and family, who have Iweii
DEBTORS FEEL EASIER,
visiting relatives In Ohio, returned home
Thursday.
Geo. Pcrkitis made a business trip to NOW THAT AN OFFENSIVE METHOD
Lnwell Wedne-day.
w
*
OF DUNNING IS PROHIBITED.
H. Whedon Is erecting a cooper shop,
east of the handle factory.
Mrs. S. Finch and Mrs. Geo. Kelly visit­
ed friends in Grand Rapids last week retttnihie Saturday.
Geo. Eddy, who has Isjen clerking in the
trlslesuLi completely so many outedera-tore of Kelglrr. Roush 4 Co. for the past
few months, has gomi on the rood selling
cloaks for a IhmtiNi unn.
)
May Rogers, of Hastings,z spent WedI’ve got the postal author!Um to tluink for it.
rn-sdgy and Thursday with her parents In
"How’s thatF asked a reporter.
—_____ - little of hia
Carlton.
prvmlxamoo tn the public eye loan apparaatly
' Dr. Ruckel will move into the rooms
unimportant and trivial habit. 1 refer to his
now occupied by A. D. Shepard as soon as
they are v arated.
F. D. Carlton, manager of Lowell cream­
important
ery mid R. Wolcott, of this place, an- look­ send through the j-ottofficve," bo continued.“tn
ing over the cream routes In this vicinity. my delinquent debtor*. Inclosing a request
Wil! Moore and wife returned Saturday
evening from their visit In the northern
part of the state.
/ ! tale iuscriptiun written small upon om cor­
A sod accident happened hi Clarkaifiilo i ner; tlx- iwurt envelope liad much larger charpericared journalist was recalling bis firrt
Friday night: the night watch was kun
attempt at reporting a public dinner. 1 think
over by the cars and killed, instantly.
it was one of the 8L Nicholas club’s annual
Home In Ohio.
'Bad debt’ in flaring eokirs on one side and
The Italian* that have been stopping In calling'the debtor *Mr. Dtted Be*!' and other
Freeport the |&gt;a-t week left for Grand lte|&gt;- harsh terms on the revereo aide. Thia used Depew sided him standing irrenolutely at the
to fetch a great many hard cases who could d.xir, jailed by the waiters and looking the
ids Saturday.
..
, .
Work on the railroad Is progressing fine­ bo compelled to pay their debta in no other picture of discomfort.
ly. a full crew of luuids are at work.
way. There is no man who wants to make
Fehelcy was In Freepirt Thursday any pretcasiona to bonrety but dislikes to
mxl a* the Whitney family show was have such publicity given to his abortcom­
billed for that evening thought he hwl ings as is insured by sending such letters to
lietter secure a ticket More they were all him through the public imalla He fancies
gone: he went home, a distance of three everyixxiy reel then-nnd i* laughingmiles, pn returning In the evening dis­ or thinking little ot him, as indsed a
covered that he had left his ticket at home many people mutt.
KXOCKXD OUT.
In his other vert pricket.
“Bnt now my pet scheme is knocked oo the

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should taka

Frank Splcklcr Is working for H. Tobias.
Gea Tobias Is working for R. Seymcmr.
Nina Nichols, of Battle Creek, is visit­
ing her grandmother. Mrs. H. L. Tobin.
Geo. Tobias and mother are visiting In

otbonriM- mailable by law, upon the envelope

b&lt;Frank Bunlick visited In thia place Sun-

'^Tlicre were 200 In attendance at the ice
cream social at J. L. Caswell**.
M. Newton and sister, of Battle LreeK,
are visiting Iu this place.
Detmiray and Seymour burnt their fal­
low Monday and Tuesday, which made
did eaeroeb a happy hunting ground for drad
lively time* tor the boy*.
Daisy Stanton b on the sick IbL
Mrs. Will Forshy is »!«*•
Her. w. T. Halstad, of Juhurtown,
on our street* &lt;»«»«
l*st week.
Zmtotolw.
H—B.,.. vW.rf her b«r» allows every man to retain enough qt his
Income free from the claims of creditors to
brothers here last &amp;imtay.
enable hhn to lira decently,'and H’s a hard
[ man about town.

M'lwol bouse Friday with' a pkrK- Mb*
Ballou liaa'a good dral of praise m Uri»
district for the good wbool abe lias taught,
A i»arty of friends and relative* *urPri*‘
rd D. W. Rogen one evening last week, it
being hl# birthday.

sampling liquids

brilliant women

�TO WEEK

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

The Call to Sleep

iGRESS.

DYSPEP^

CONDENSED PRC--------------NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.
.!■ *&gt;

W Ud. «~ntrx. ~

Closes the Funeral Services on
Arlington Heights.

ttvo'orgaua U11 they i^rfon, (•
aillinriv. W^-. . ’
U
draw trade U&gt;en tbe inhabltau

GALLANT SHERIDAN LAID TO REST.

“I have token
He then Wt the pulpit end wm arrayed by

of The Grand Rapid* Telegram-Herald, that

boy* carrying lighted candle., be loft the
sanctuary and took his position at the head

die, curried thv crore to the altar rail, land­
ing at the opposite end of the catafalque.
The cardinal knelt and a choir of Dominican
tb&lt;-canlinal aroee and sprinkled the coffin
with holy water and incenaed It with tho
burning ineonw. Ho Item pronounced abso­
lution and clewed with a prayer.
Tbe casket wm then lifted by the eight
artillerymiju who had been andgned to that

generaiv home Guy,
charger, wm led. H
died ta military stylo ready for a mount.
The gold embroidered Kuldle-clotli bore the
insignia of Gen. Sheridan’s rank as lleuthe cloth iu front were two pistol bolsters.
The general's military boots, rerenod with
spuni panting forward, were xruml in the

oheridan. Tiie chaplain of the senate. Rev.
Dr. Butler, of tiie Lutheran chureli, sat in

to

h-j

anything

social ion at Grand Rapid* pooled their 1»Shipmontu from the Saginaw valley for
the first seven months of the year- ren-bed
311.000.0ai feet of lumber, 30,00,000 ubingle.

capture a wounded crane, but the bird aa■urned the affemilve and drove the quartette
from the field of conflict
Jackson, got right down to business the other
night and trotted through 188 uow memta'rx.

Hiller wai struck
saw and ■&gt; badly
injured that be died soon afterwunL
The Grand Trunk (teople are arranging to

Edmund* ottered rvwolutlom axpreeaive of
teigenerou. slice of a •»,000,«» fortune
at Philadoljkbia.
... •
c. r. H—l. . Kdk-lu*
preparing to embark ta the trout industry.
He’s getting a ten-acre pood ready .or tta huotuly adojited. Farwell introduced a tall
speckled fry. *
" A mill far the manufacture of copper
Utobe teiilt at Dollar bay. ta tta upper
pentajula. Twill bo tta firrt mill of tbe
kind west of’New Jersey.
reeolution
John Harmon, the well-known editor,
printer, and politician, died •» I**"’*1 tm

Sick Headache
•ta. J

received, and Hawley offered a roeoluttau to
appoint a committee to attend thv funeral,
which was adopted, and the following named
by the chair: Hawley. Mandvreon. Collora,
Btewart. Hampton. Gibson and Gray. . The.

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Hood’s Sarsaparilla
a■

.11

JOO

.

Doses One Dollar.

PAiriil

Battle Creek, .4drewed to a Mr. Morly, Petoskey. Mich. Three
•
wto boat left Oden, on Crooked

•‘fe w-’-4

YOUR TJCCvH

dan got from Izixington, Ky,, f-jur years
ago while tn Chicago, and bo liloed it much.be-

President Cleveland, a Calvinist, followed
tiie Riknan Catholic eel-vice, bending his
head at the “dutninus vobbrum." Federal
officers in full uniform and Confederate cap­
tains with whom they had fought gathered
Bile by side, sorrowing around the bier.
Many bandsonuj floral offering* were laid
about the shrine.
An immense general’s

indite.-,] to try HwZ, J!

Mr*. Mary C Smith. &lt;
~
waa -a sufli-rer fruxn &lt;!&gt; q... 1&lt;(U
•ch*- She t-..k tl
found n the beat remedy she rter M.

l»ny for the manufacture to furniture.

IXDla.V 1
Wednesday

wm

Hila, and hav*. f. ....a —..

ip

: v
Grand Rann*, Mich.. Aug. IL—eanforu

wn me uoinsi &lt;

Big Rapids' cigar factory ha* laid itself out
u a job of making a round million smoke.
president and wife.the cabinet,the Judiciary,
the congrereional committees, diplomatic
corjte, and repreeuntaUrev of tho Ixiyal

public and ci titans and the march was at once

to the quiet of the country.

bl» patrons by blowing a shrill whistle, which
save* him the trouble of dismounting. Those

Grant y*wt of Brooklyn. The Chinese minis-

thb great soldier to his final home in mother
it was about 1 o'clock when the funeral

Pennsylvania avenue, across Rock creek by

into tht-coMon bogging po^L $bernuui tl.cn 1
mode an extended ^wecc against tta rtUfica

Tvcuinsub will bare

obliged to wait till the next trip.
Quito a number of new building, are going
up at Lake City to replace those recently de­
stroyed by her disastrous fire.
Almont is Just now distinguished by a lot
of -toughs,’’ whose pnwuucv render, it dan-

vioua husband two weeks after the wedding. vtnet Cbio*w» impigrotiftK wm tb*i&gt;
up. but without acti’jn the «*nate at Cil&amp;jx
deeerted him, and since bM been living with m. adjourned. ’
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another mau without divorce formalitia* or

iiSS'i H&gt;i

inntrn.iuonaJly free, and Inal mouth married
plaining witness In the prosecution.
.

A VILLAIN

m

PUNISHED.

to appropriate &lt;330,0X1 to aid the nerro

fur a d»|iarUunat*] exhibit at Kansas City,

Without final action on the bill

Aqueduct

lumtaa. Col Wibon sent a wreath of pond
lilies. Secretary Whitney a floral shirk! upon

the northwerf gate tho Marine bund played a
dirge. Arraying at the grave the light ar­
tillery skirted the picturesque hill and took
up a poeition rm the road just below. The

diplomntic corps, the Joint committee of
congrem, wnatore and reproenutativea in
congress, began to arrive, and the ixxly of
toe church 4jkllly filled. Amoug the prom-

the
proddent and
Mr*.
Cleveland,
while Mr*
Sheridan and tho other
member, of the family stood near the

tioned near tlir grave, and just behind the
president and Mr*. Cleveland stood the miun-

and took from hiscell Frank Phillips, who

musketry. The bugle nail for^’/Taps" rang

CO

EOUSE PAiNT
NIT'S FLOOR PJIRT^

E

Washington City. Aug. U.—Tta senate

Immigration. A coucnrrvnt mutation *m
a prominent hardware merchant of this adopted to print lOO/XMi ix&gt;phw of the tanff
place. After stripping bis eluttas from him l&gt;i’.l of IWCf. the Mills tariff tall and a nwn
rhippitig administered, after which bo wm । the difference between the two Ulla.

rill require

feeding to carry them

businot. unrciuuuerntive
The state Ixjard of pardons, which cuu-

Fidey. tasho|&gt;-elect ot Detroit, conducted tba
..... . . .
tacludod

pla rights of the Catholic church.
At the
concludon of the religion. Mi-vicee tho light
artillery fired n militaryhmluteof fifteen guns

5|K» HONEST!

ot staying behind prison tiara. Anxxtg ttam
U that of Thomas Smith, serving a life een-

Evart*

For Diseases of the

the streets and to the jail.. About '4 o’clock treaty, holding that the Cawed Ian policy

torth ton telegraph polc.hauled him up by Us-: wm bold, after which tta senate adjourned,
uvek and lowered him a few time*, and com-■' ~
*
"
polled him to make a -full confinnion. Ho
also admitted having com united other simi-

d'uu. Phillipa L a very ignorant and brutallooking fellow ** '

Fvnch spoliation claim*

KIDNEYS
DR.HrLL-S

ROYAL ENGLISH

BUCHU

Breckinridge of

father bad died, leaving him a portion ot h.«

hushed amem

didn l-appreciate-mu expreouou.
Detroit claims a jopulstion of 1S\OX) |»-o-

A DOUBLE FXECUTION.

|ir..p«r &lt; t KIUMTS.
ITO*
lll»»«!v t :io». rti'5 IX THI
iui'K Urtrence el Vox F»

IUS.IUI, U' ... —- —
;WW8MSS

business done being the Introduction of a bill

KTlnATO* tt« **■—

morning at »;01 o’clock.

Brooks
mme time Henry Landgraff, who killed hi*
sweetheart with a pistol March 5, .885, w*.

England by hi* mother and sister and buried
in the little churchyard at Hyde, the boy-

INDIANA REPUBLICANS.

Gwi. Sherman in full uniform, entered al the

publican,Hate convention wm presided orar

joint committee of rongreen apjo-ared and
were conducted to Mata rreerved for them in
trout and to the right of the catafalque, four
&lt;4 them occupying Geh. Sheridan’s pew.
They wore white sashes and were beaded by
Senator* Gray and Hampton, an’, among

tempt to stampede the convention to Porter,
but that' gentleman positively refused to ac­
cept tbe gubernatorial nomination. Lieuten­
ant Governor Robertson and Gon. Hovey
were placed tn nomination and Hovey
wm
the
•‘ucremful
candidate.
For
fighting jxuwHi."

wm

mon will roll into Grand Rapids ’Aug. 18.
Tbey'ro a Jolly crowd who make tumuol m
well m diurnal rovolntiooa
While the officer, of the Sturgis National
bank wrre getting dunw on the 3d, thfcv*.
effected an entrance and gobbled about
in cash and then skedaddled.
Fire burned a (30.000 bole in the busineM
portion of White Rock, Huron county, on
tho night uf Aug. 2
In trying to mvo property from the burn­
ing born of a neighbor at HarrUvilfe, Mr*.
Joeeph Ftaber wm Udly burned. Tb*
owner of the burned building and bls family
■ were absent Veren
. ..i_ .
*

Partim owning nsddonre property ta tbe
telnltv nf
.

Pouxker’n gas well came to a dead lialt at

The balance of the ticket wm made up in
this order: Judges of the supremo court.
First district. Judge 811m Coffee, of Clay
•whick had been provided for them, and county; Second district. Judge J. G. Berk- while looking In his garden, imagined
which remain'd unoccupied during tho cere' •hire, of Jennings county; Third district. he fell wimetliing flecking away at th boot*
■eonles. Mr* Folsom, Stvretary Bayard, Judge Walter Olds, of Whitl-y county; sec- By and by th* thought annoyed him *o much
and Postmaster General Dickinson followed.
tool lie concluded to investigate, and looking
around beheld n mns.uaatign with Uw f*tefu)
About five minutes after the presidential .•nt. num.. , .rrc'iir’ir oi wuiu.*, u. /v t.vrncKn;
superintendent ot public instruction, M. IJ
t.fnll.*r........______ J.

. and h«ned upon tie arm of Col. Sheridan.
They were accompanied by Gen and Mr*.
Rucker and axi, Mia* Rucker, John Sheri

the extreme right and front ot the church.

wUt'i’ilWT**

W. JOHNJTON^CO..

Evarts
Chancery Nate.

mltteo with authority to report at any time,

In the State ot Mictupwi. &gt;'’*'&gt;
t iMhdaj cl Nuivviter. A |&gt;. nC.ie.Mtain fttuee therein i*-b.li.is. wnoei.i a-** £
rower, is aaapMnonu suJ ilsnry L trat
and Elia M. Count are deft^dsutNotice ts hereby xn-r thit I •
st puMieauclfnn tilth"
«t MiMrejwrrej
dwtuhdayofsep:.. a i&gt;i«•&lt;«$*««
A.
'nnll dour flt tBS

amwiat uiv,,. rerUficate at a lug the limit otontat &lt;150.000, wm agreed
barber shop Friday morning. Th- barter to
^1.1_____ I
.
returned tbe bill and held tbe fellow UU the
police came TX»e Italian |&gt;ut the bill in bis
mouth and triv0 to swallow it, while tike bar­
ter tried to ebbko him into spitting It out
W hen U tnllrvtn.n
- U__j
.
bill.
odeoiar^ among

mM ny tn* re.-ret mrvioe ag.ut „ frni;k
IliamU, who .wallowed &lt;50 w
wveral month* neo when ho w*. .

w2B.WwHl"‘Ki

*

-----

•vsunoa.

fVma

before the immigration taviw-

tire that on Monday tiie
insist on the continuous u
untt! it wm disposed of. Tbe matter wont
over and Bpomort taU to regulate the tele“ wa’ * b‘l* Mtwopriating
•-o.lOO to encourage tbe cuIUvnu.m and

M follows, to-wi! The mwtl: TO'*
tbe north east &lt;|itart. r ..f wrftoo flto*.
two north, range teu **•«. fa»»&gt;er.y»» ”
hereditament* and ai'i-'irtenwM* laettnaw
bel hglngorinauv«i----- --Dated Ration. Mu'
ALONZO E KKN A&lt;
mlMicner. Harn ('•

writs of fled Jaria &gt;
seal o*the ctrriiit ruud

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&gt;.
,
prisons. He wm seutemwd to prieon for life In ItWi, but unon his Juuramcut taken to Monday.

jourood sine die.
UNITED THEIR FORCES.

'■■eMliZSrc.WS!# “*
04m«nd f"- i-rmis-

funeral ot 'Gem. Sheridan ta a body.

drowned at Wolf’s lake. JacksonS summer
and picnic nsort. That's not a thrilling
rwvwvl mftalw
-K -__ _
.—

nominated by acclarua-*

Gen. Charles E. Hooker, of MiwureippL
About V.-40 the prrahlnnt and Mr*. Cleveland
and Secretaries Fairchild and Vila* canin iiy ■

Guilford Miller decision, and the adoption

Owen Hnukerd, a Jackson county tarru*.had uinety-tbree sheep killed by ligbUiitJ
during a rerent Uiundoretonn.
Elijah Hauler, ot Flat Rock, bad six cow.

«•-«

Joint resolution

governor, of

wm

wll a&gt; public auction or

bolt of lightning. Tb«&gt; same boil .hookup
Brotherhood of Engineer* adjourned last Elijah somewhat, but didn't land him ta the
evening, and Chief Arthbr ba. gone homo.

mode public.
A &lt;55,000 tomb u to be built for the Bolin.

and (witebraen. but he would not disclow.

STORM
* tern Hardy returned bo^Tlate Thurwt ’
•^■'ng l» found Mb. rXXE
IUi tar .mnm,. tn iTJ^**.**? “

HAVOC IN MISSOURI.

SOKE DOCTORS

wrecked the Cochmuc manufactory

chureli, and wen. conducted by Rev* Ryan.
George Rumrnele, a Frankenmuth farmer

teon Cardinal

Uy effective when br

WSMXI&lt;WRMiDr ita U-m'.Ifl rw^rtare*’ M«xW&gt; JWdcO-"
TUmUJDHMKOSCQ
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�fancies.

pjcis,

qvE compares

PROIS-UO* J &gt;SB rREE TRADE.
.

OSMOCRATIC CMHHUON UE8.

everyday pettiness.
It Is quit® evident that th®
in De»nrw-r«+l&lt;- a.—_ &gt;
.

VARIOUS

WAYS

IN

WHICH

V

BLAINE G'TS HOME.

TIME

nlng into consumption in its find stages.
He tried many so called popular cough
remedies and steadily gn u worse. Was
reduced in firah, had difficultyn I breath­
ing and was unable to sleep.
Finally
tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for con­
sumption and found immediate relief, and
after using about a half dozen bfittlM
found himself well and has tiarf no return
of tbe disease. No other remedy can
show so grand a record of cures, as Dr.
King's New Discovery for consumption
guaranteed ta do just what Is claimed for
It. Trial Jaitlh- free at W. H. Goodyear's
drug store.

SEEMS TO BE WASTEt.

tho whole line, to
wholesale stamped
jll.t-hlldrr.1

a protective tariff
/.crests; of men wh«I'liat to a protective

0&gt;'
hijy h,r

within

. , ,:„proh« liion of Gita
. j .... fitting befortf me,
&lt;• i:! n I fhuff Im-governed.
. (snrics.
Wherever I
^ivo thoio abroad at
at ju-uic nt tho
,
nleasd consider tor i

Viwe-J ►'■■'
Iwidb "■-h1’
I,
wk

«SJ '&gt;• ■

wd.1 Uk&gt; F-&lt;w
■ . build । a twelve net
;W.KMijtoek. United
,
cnuntefpait In Now
. 1 coxnntohro here in

;,,,md.it itsi from $ I to
’,.-.4
men whi* work in the
•..■;u-, I'.-rin tl.50 to |2
thej bricks, from
the palntirs. from $3
arriera of slate, from
ciascds who lay tho
-3 a day; and when
&gt;• it has cost mo |400,i dir whole amount be-

' &lt;a*rtI

tai-kiu
jay. &lt;1

who. exravato 1 pay
- day; V» those who
md lay tho fouoda. .'nre a day; to tho
ii rents tn 60 cents a
r.I hire and Mrc, it
nkuwke my'bricks,
a'th^usa^d;
it |
•-•loglrb. barefooted |
tn I tii 14 years of i
,.t clay In my brick
heads, from
to
my uiasor..t at from
।y'slaters |1 a day;
"
to fl aday;-''
- completed, it has
Whvthta mill rJOO.'Mdstock $-lbO.OOO»
tuensa different in
niiil is to) per

IWe. tli
“tkT ’from
JevoteJjtoprotertioy
try. On no other
present outbreak of fc*
Harrison ba accounted for. Tho n„„ ।

to remain at Quarantine uuUl B o’clock this
morning wbro the steamer Bam 8loan will
reach there and Mr. Blain- will betaken

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them or are made responsible forthem
trherever they ran be identified:
’
Lie No. 1.—That at a meeting In
c'ty la 1877 Gen. Harrison «al5
the
railroad strikers that he wonldharaerl^
.i-.

Jenumerate at least
in wh,eh
’bps into tn- d&lt;H-nUou from the Republican club and
^Jificaooe; for until w, know Uta ~w «
g"'p

rscomg ot»a neighbor's
eharacto- or qualification, with delight at
^•portof barfiWUng. Thtarortof ijf

bS55£"°”u’B“2S:;

ta *“•

“** *'7^. '*v“' n“rr,8°n Mid to the
railroad sinker.: "Were I governor I
would fore® you back, or vou Woum
riwt down Isko doga." Thta ||0 ,nu
IU».UUy ta .to tarn. h» tara
a number of tlmea, but m quoted hero la
attributed to one E. F. Gould, of thtodty
and i» pnnted aa coming from him In T&amp;
New York Herald.
Lie No. Ik That Gen. Harrison said to
the railroad strikers: "Your wagra afford
you a living. Workingmen do not need
pi®, rake or sugar. All these are luxurto.
that yon wldom eoioy. A dollar .day
*nd two meata. eonatotlng of good broad,
butter and sow belly, ta enough for any
woridngnmn." Thta lie ta also credited
to E. F. Gould, and to printed as coming
from him in The New York Herald.
I Je No. 4.—A letter to The Journal gays
that on a train of the Pittaburg. Fort
Wayne and Cldrago railroad the conduc­
tor handed the writer the following,
written on yellow manifold paper, on typo
writer, accredited to The Milwaukee Dally
Review;
J
“GOOD rilOTECTIuMs? DOCTHntB.

to be cured or not worth tbe curing.
P 'T*™nMhinS • &lt;r«t deal more
general than backbiting. It ta the apnhearerl1rOf|th" ‘“,Ud to
l,t positively In*7?-^.tn&gt;POrt*nC° 10 1110 cxrlu»1''» “f matu-re

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w womans Ureas—nerS”Bui“tavolvra art, and develops the .peculiarly fem­
inine rapacity of appreciating fltne™ in form
and rotor. But clearly there ta a vast deal
Of intellectual waste on small topics. Thia ta

mind is stnpcfle&gt;L often, in it* abnormal desln»t-&gt; plrow. or ,hlnc; whcn wo
|&gt;ellcd to cqjvero. with those wbow intellec­
tual tastes we know nothing of. Perhaps it
is foe this rroron that It ha* come to be held
as ill breeding to introduce ar.v topic of
jswight Can not society move with a
higher grad® conversation! Tho effect at
present ta to send sensible people homo with
a filing of dtatnsM and lass, while the rapid
are msuW to consider that rapidity has

" ‘Better for tho workingmen that they
bo willing to content themselves to work
for ten cents per day rather than incur
tho risk of being thrown ouV of employ­
MTTtJt XXCUSK FOR UADBLE.
ment by their masters, because of their
In onr home life and general social rela­
efforts, by mean.-, of organization, to se­ tion* then- t» far Iras excuse for gossipy
cure Increase of wagon. A dime will buy gabble Thora who arc unable to convene
two loaves of bread, and water can bo exreplou tranh *houJ&gt;l be daa*ed with the
had for asking. Evon this |&gt;oor faro ta ash barrel scavenger and denied tho privibetter when eaten in independence than ioge of eantrolliiig any |»rtlon af • our time.
that doled out by tho hand of charity.'
Wo are privileged by nature to exclude tho
"These words were uttered by Benta- giMiij* from any bouMhobi familiarity
mln
Harrison, the Republican nominee for With these raavepgerv 1 chua the l«rra who
In our fore.stsi.
t he .&lt;i.,r aIui *lato the presidency, while making a speech at tack all valuation of the time of other pro
al in m;r him-s and’ Attira. Ind., during his gubernatorial pie, perrons who do not gossip, but in reality
are M cheap M ln campaign against Blue Jeans Williams In do nothing, and compel you to do tbe pame.
:. rnaki-s tho mm 187®?!
An honest (arson, man or woman, sbontd
The conductor who handed this slip to have the days api-ortioned with great nicety
■h as there? Cleany,
। &gt;«*paid mow than 'I’bo Journal correspondent says it was to occupancy and ute. For the unexpected
'‘reins busily circulated by a Mr. Reed, and unforeseeable interruption* one may
rth-'re.
'
■ machinery for the mill lost car accountant of tho Pennsrlvanla allow Justly an hour a day. For probable
interruption* another bodr. To avoid tbe
Uhlted fttates. I par company."
Lie No. 5.—Mr. E. F. Gould, of this city, Sam of two or three morn hour* requires both
t-’-V) to F« a «tay.
in his New York Herald Interview, repeats tact and decision. It is psrfratly right to
this lie about the Attira speech in sub­ require all .caller* to report tbenuelvh, and
oirl nty morhi^rf stantially the same words.
to reply to many of them “npt at home,” or
Lie No. 0.—The Golden (Colo ) Transcript an ;nl vaient.
Jtememliar tliat ofthe
quotes a totter, which it says was written
percent, at lewst Is labor.
There i* no substantial reason why our
..
c»mrdete. and here by Mr. Condon, of Bloomington, Ills., to a callers six-util not only send in a can!, but
1 United dtatos. I hire countryman and personal friend In this should also a-Id the object of tbe rail an-1
specify the amount of time desired. This,
i\:urr.. my sorters, my city. In which he says:
"Bk'n Harrison orated here eight rears placed on a rani, will rau*o th- applicant
and my dressers.
ruin I'j. to fw n week, ago, iu Durly. hall, in this city, that it was little time aud trouble, and will save the
a well
fact
the Irish .aw,
race ,fur
— known —
.... that; .....
m. ; recipient vast low. Is all the social obliga•
p, week. I get —
nt a cost y&lt;» nm of lust qished most of the occupants uf the pent . tkm on the stde of- the visited.1 I think not.
H(o New Haven, Etig- ti'iitiaries. und- that the only thing be •’ 1 ix-lieve no om- has a right to a*k one min" of' our *'
*
. expla
. ­
titre' without’ apology
and
r men and my women. knew to bo g»od In aswaa to shovel dirt ’ ute
nation. My time l» my nxmev. Ono hour is
. |! !«&gt;to V’3 week. and grado rai'lrqsds.”
Lie No. " et al.—Thran refer, generally,
to Geu. J’rarrison’s relations to the soldiers
under His command; that ho wm harsh CMnfvrt. This It Is npt rightcoiir to demand
it here and and cruel; stringing mun up by the Xtoc right for me to allow. There nre claims
ca se which thunnbs for tight offenAos; neglected tho' of friendship. Tbiw- ore compatible with
si ck and dying of his command, etc., eta., work. True friends will not rob each other.
i tnd that out of 145 member* of his com- There i« cora[wi*ation tn such cnam.
WITH 1OXOBA.W HKOPLX.
■re. nad atlii make ■ mand in this city 93 declare that they will
I nm nut so confident what rvn-.vd or com*r
,
1 -ng. J hen. will -aiy vote for Cleveland.
As to each and all of the others, The
. ouil".i 1t [UJ against such • comC ■’
**'* T-&lt;yr.;i&gt;cratlc Journal desires to mako a job lot of them, dealings with ignorant people; aud M a rule
' : its Jne'.hno of free and of any others of similar import or this includes all tlw&gt; help we can employ.
tnjr
• boy in the chrapeat purport, and to say that such of them, and Th*' narrowness* of thutr vision makes it im—--.
itaqrast—makesill all of them, in essence, in spirit, in form poMiblc for them to aee or fee* with ns, and
r.‘
:
*♦•-• over there in New and substance, in word, phrase and sen­ if wo get on with them at all we must com®
'Sir'll
' WIki
freely here, tence, in every poesible aspect, are pure, down to their level and talk from their stand­
• 4 iu cvtnpetifion with the unmitigated, baseless, venomous raise-' point. This may not be altogether injurious;
?/.?■'
Wooustotk. But. my hoods, and the meu and the pa]icrs mak­ for we are likely to get too faraway from
.•y.-rara-; f.■■ I:-i. will not tho mill in ing themselves reeponsiblo for them, in the maasM, and lose all communicating
W«xl»!&lt;ici. • - f- ipeUfri to stop? "No.” any way. are common liarsand slanderere. power. Moro than that, the highest mental
Ufo is too strictly a brain life. It to an in­
Bow cm it run" 1 ii-.-re is but one way on —Minneapolis Journal.
valuable i-iwer U&gt; lx. able to drop down at
the fa- c it on, and that Is by
times into a more physical and simple life,
eutlin^ ■:,.wages of. the men who
provided our doing eo dore not Involve sensu­
w«k -ju - I
t. \ ations, in the quarries,
Chicago Democrats are divided into two
cutin- futindat1 :. in the brick vai^l; of sections, one of which ta known as tho ous degradation. That danger ta constantly
tlw p’aderera: •! paiut&lt;u*, the wood- “short hair" crowd, and 1s led by ex-Mayor near, and must bo careflllly guarded against
Too dore familiarity with tlx. grower
■ w-7kc:-. n. ■ ,-laicts. th© machinists, and Carter Harrison. Tho “short hairs” have
tta mw: i- 1 ■
wb-&gt; work in tho not had a “smell" of patronage alnco sort is overwhelmingly fatal But we may
&amp;J-. to ih- ifage* paid la Now Haven. President Cleveland camo into power. go to (ar aatobe kindly and friendly, and
England.
'■””’* " .- " ■ 'hen the mill can run. President Cleveland's course with refer­ help to lift to a higher plane. But nothing
».&lt; i. i •: wlm works in th® mill: ence to Chicago appointments lias l&gt;ocn Is more difficult than honestly to wcuro the
I caiuiot
i' -Mr. Frye, tar any such constantly unfiivoranlo to Carter Harrison real frteiuiahip of jieopte morally and intel• 'i have nkmed." “Yes ’ and hta friends until recently. HU ap­ loctually our inferiors. The largest genera*
Toucan. fur '
in Europe." “But pointment of John A, King as postmaster Ity aud meat kindly treatment will not make
I couldn't
cv-.-rv day. and tho is tho flrat recognition they have had. a firm friend of on® who cannot understand
ri-’.-c for my family they &lt; Col. George R- IMvfo says that King te a you. Ami aaa rule tbe ignorant can never
vott cnu|an't; but&gt; you wealthy wholesale druggist, and in hta understand the cultured. They may undercould !i
often ad once or (price opinion the appointment indicates that . »taud fee more, ignorant, but ran use no
mental measure greater than that poweered
*vu soon every day, rtraident Cleveland wishes to placate Ml
• j.-d with molasses elements of hta partvXn Illinois, with tho by them»eivra.-Mary F- Sjiencer in Globenhvateu bread. Jliat view of trying to carry the state.—Now Democrat.
' tor workiugnten.’’ York Tribune.
■■But,'
' eouhbi't send,' my
chiUn-i
7ery original musical instrument has
’■ ' ‘■No. withjrour
recentlv bran constructed nt Mi inn-an or­
siul(l not dress (hem
Troy, N. Y„ ta a great linen manufact­ gan wboe pipes, ind«U of being of metal,
। to rand therti to
'J. vou would need uring town. It has some of th® largest are of paper pulp. 1« history ta quite cu­
null to help ear# the factories in tho United Blates, and bears rious Fhtbcr Giovanui Crtapi Rigg11'10'
&gt;;ch doihing us {they ■the same relation to this country u ten- having learned that tp parish dell’ Inraredonderrv does to Great Britain and Ire­ •mta, at Milan, was tfortitutoof music for the
rj e, I could not iaavo
• • ver buy a homo for land. Tho Troy Times has recently been offices, conceived tho idea of devtffog “
making on inquiry into the wages paid in
you -.•onld not. and tho the two cities. Hero is tho comparison it cheap material that would permit of con­
structing organs under such conditions that
i Inspector Whc^tlv,
the most uupretending communities could
ears to a study of tn®
Troy.
Derry (Irelaai
Dun-bn** one of Umx&gt; instrument*
This
Jfiodiiioa of tiie
rkingman of England, Bkilled t utter*.
&gt;«•« S^r^bo had ,^-cd hi. life m poverty.
.............. &gt;4 Waj
■-tion, rudd: ‘I do not Girls in stitching room........ t H)®S
i.^15
fctew of ou ikli; 1 artisan who owns a
wm oonfrontrd by a tack of money and
Giris in laundries................. 8 0003
notwithstanding'i&gt;b&gt; effort* to carry out hta
.„ .
bo house standing on
The workmen In tho factories *t Troy
underUtaing. wm beginning to despair of
-FT5*11*;T -rye's Fourth ofJnly are practically unanimous for
•pvehat \\v,
emu,.
7 tcnaco of tho tariff. Many of ttam know
u be had U- fortune to meet an
Luigi Colombo, who understood the
from personal experience the difterenoo artisan,
£££uction of the instrument
betwom the two dttae in the matter of
. . .... • ''incut Unesuons.
^od enough to aid h:m in carrying out bi.
‘•wlirU.r,:T
u 'd-M per cont.—to
ftikT/ ’•'c’nocrate dalm. what
«ot' WI*
““b'tw—which la 83'per

“The removal of bo many firms front

.”n wocl 111 robbery, what to
? f •" which to 100 per cent.!
. tf‘*cb'e •. ; the .Hills bill to to re­
' -v "during tho tariff,
ar-dn-l.T'-J’ r :'set“rlff on sugar, which
'' ■'S&gt;M)00. instead oi .removing
dtuie. .V *?Lurtff oa W»J- which proI?J.* -»-0&gt;U.&lt;HW rwennef
Britton .k / ' •-^nctar tho tf.riff to to
&amp; Js fe«=3cr • burden, why not reSS?^B‘&gt;’br ' ^ch th. fanner has to
vfeci. k6** :f ■'■ ’:10ring it from wool,
b? xaiscj to ac1&gt;—Pbil-dplpbl*

on u:&gt; in z-ynn, tuua
a Urge shoo manufiteturcr
Mass, . to a Boston Advertiser reporter.
“Talk about free trad®, why ’^to^us
try shop® are more tUn • “l^iL^ided'
ami U foreign rotnpet it Ion were atoo ended.

th-* have moved away get inwr
moat W per cent,
u

mwj .-.ro tor Hartuoo,
Uau
Albert Stover.
6^W-i1S“ ;f‘lrlure"0&lt; ^wego, for-

‘“teiiaat lb: MHls bill. Their»—1------

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a„n,’ In Jinn. ISA
Stlli 1""““ umwwMWy.br ~-™
j bwb W IU.*-, &gt;l»r nonld nW •—1
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iS.iiT.JX-SS
Ueror!AtM-wsra* great

Mrs. Phaibc Cbesley, Peteraon. Clay Co.,
Iowa, tells the following remarkable story,
the truth of which is vouched for by the
residents of the town: “I nm 73 yean
old. have lieen troubled with kidney com­
plaint and lameness for many years; could
soundwl in their- glad ears. Tbe striking not tlrcM myself without help. Now I am
novelty of the ocrasixm was ebn multitude of free from all jdtln and soreness, and am
Bag* dtaidayod. Every tnau tn th« procemion able to do all my own honsework. I owe
my tlianks to Electric Bitters for having
renewed my youth, and removed complete­
ly all disease and pain.” Try a bottle, 50c
and SI. at W. H. Goodyear'* drug store.

_ ______ _ _____

njgttaguisbed Foreigner-1 think the voices

”11".

Fifth avenue's

W. L DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE.

The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter. chapi&gt;ed hands, chilblains, corns,
CEHTLKMKM.
and all t&gt;kln eruptions, and ismlttvely cures
piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed
to give perfeet satisfaction, or money re­
funded. Price 25 eta. |&gt;er box. For sale Ing or hurt tbe feet, inaktw them ** eomfortaMr.
u&gt;d well-fitting *&gt; * hand -.ewed *hra Bay Va,
by W. II. Goodyear.
None genuine units* »uwnt*d an bottom
L. D'-.ugfM n Hbos. warranted.'”
A Petersburg farmer doe* his work with •■ W.
W L. DDCGLAB MSHOK. theart-tftMiand
a horse and steer hltehed up together.
only hand rawed welt »4 »bde. wt\lt* equals
custom
made shoeseoatltu: tram F:’. to |w.
■ Ilmples. bolls and other humors are liable to
ta DOUGLAS CL30 SHOE t* i«execlicd
appear when the blood sets heated. To cure forw.heavy
wear.
them, take Hood'aBareapartlla.
W. ta DOUGLAS 92 B«&lt;)K is gran by all
big campaign ball, fourteen feet in diameter,
and la the tel school *Ikxi tn th- world.
Ogemaw county Is building a new court Bovs,
”a* greatly applauded a* it wm rollal along.
All the above good'. *re mode in Concrete,
Button *ml lace, and If not sold hr yoar dealer,
Thia ball to an imitation of one that was used house and Jail.
yrrite W. ta DOUGLAS. BbooctoXx MAM.
In tbo campaign of 1M0. “Keep thi&gt; ball roll­
A WOOLEY. AOKNT,
ing" wn* a favorite “slogan" of the Harrison
Hasting*. .
J. A. Crawford Isays: “ 1 hare btul the
mon of that day, and it is Intended tn roll the woret fonu of rczHua two years, and found
now ball clear aerate the country to tho Pa- no relief from sotie of our tx-xt physicians
Minnesota Leads the World
ci tic COUHl
■
who have made tfils dtoca.M* n speciality.
1 wis pt-reuaded th try Papliion(extract of
day morning tho steamer Liura Htarin took flax). The relief I received was like u
a large party of Republican* down tho bay (barm and I am well. 1 think Papliion
to tho steamship City of Now York and one of the blessings of the age." Try
boarded that vmmL Aftei greeting Mr. p(llon(extract of flax) Skin Cure when
Blaine, bo and hi* jarty Were taken aboard others fail. latrge Ixrttles 81 at W.
the Starln, w bicb steamod up the l&gt;ay again Goodyear’s drug store.
with her c i«tingul*h«l passenger. On tho trip
up an add rem of welcome wa» delivered by*
Grand Ledgk lUsil’t a vacant house.
President BartleU, of the Refublican club,
to which Mr. Blaine replied, expressing hi»
gratification at reaching. home again, and at
W. F. Beyer, flarrelM illc, Ohio says!
ths warm welcome bU friends were giving ••My wife Im* lw® troubled with catarrh a
him.
’
long time, hut have, with what remedies
I 2b&gt;. j
Arriving at tbe pier carriagwi were taken, we iia&lt;L and wimt the doctor could do,
and through ttreeta lined with cheering peo- kept the upper hatid of it until this fall,
when everything failed. Her throat was
raw as far as one i-ould see, with anlncessamong them Mr. Morton, candidate for vice ant rough, when 1 invested my dollar in a
president. A speech was called for eo ro- libttlc of Papliion Catarrh Cure as a last re­ iftent of the money secured by a mortgage dated
ciferouJy that Mr. Blaine appeared at the sort. To-day she is free from cough, throat the iMbdavonteeember.intheyesrlMl.exeby Nathan A. Adams and Helen M.
brad of the *taln* and thanked tho propio for all healed and entirely cured." Papliion cuted
Adiunn hi* w ife, of the township of Hope, Barry
(extract of flax) Ctatarrli Cure effects cures county. Michigan, to Ebenezer Pennock, of th®
An informal reception was held during th® when all others fail. I^rgv bodies St at city oi Hastings, which said mortgage was re,
corded
in the offiee/if the register of deeds of
day, and at night the Marne statesman was W. H. Goodyear’s drug store,
the
on
na.Mcounty
-.tl —-of Barfy.
MM In Uber 14 of mortgages
... .K,
serenado-l and addressed a great throng,
giving his views on the coming campaign,
Detroit had 85 fires in July.
suwl-ropeclally dealing with the policy of pro­
tection, which be said bis trip abroad had
George Osborn by assignment bearing date the
Mrs. C. A. Jidmson. of Toledo, had ninth day of January tn the year i»u. and re­
more than ever convinced him wm nnceawry
to tho laboring mojraie of thll country.
••very symtotn of heart disease, shortness of corded In the office of the register of deeds of
county of Barry, on the utli dav of January
The meeting hid been railed by tbe work­ breath, could nqt He'on left side, ctnigh, ttic
In tbe year l*M. at U o'clock a. ui., ta Uber is
ingmen and tbe speakrr was etitlitisiMlically imliis in chest, etc. yet after being given of raorti
clM«red. After the speaking Mr. Blaine re­ up to die, was cured by Dr. Miles’ New
tired and another Informal reception wm Cure. Sold by W. II. Goodyear.
on laid mortgage at Up- date of this notice Is
bokL
,
•____
(he «nm of four hundred and one dollars and
Within a few weeks 5 Menoinluee chil­
BASE BALL ATTRACTIONS..
dren hare t*een nm over by careless host' toniey fee stipulated for tn said mortgage. and
;
men.
.which 1s the whole amount claimed to be un*
j
i
Purify Your Blood.
the debt now remainlnkeecured by said mort­
CHtCAOO, Aug. 7.—Rain stoppod tho
Bodily and mental health depend upon
gage. or any part thereof whereby the power ot
; League games nt Ikmton -and Philadelphia
a healthy condition of tho blood. The
sale contained In sate mortgage has become
blood particularly In th® spring and
yesterday, tho home dub at th • tatter place
summer months, become* clogged with
Now. therefore, notice i* hereby given that by
baring 2 runs to Chicago 1 in tho aerond in­
impuritie*, which potaou Hand generate
ning. Tho other raores were; At New New
disease. A hormle** blood purifier is
York—Indianapolis2, New Yo k 8; at Wash­
vlded the said mortgage will be foraetaeed by a
necessary to restore a healthy tone.
sale of the pretniv.« therein described, at pub­
ington City—Dbtroit 3, Washington 5.
The best purifier and tonic known is
lic auctloa to the highest Udder, at the front
Swift’s Bpecifio (H B. B). Of its won­
Chicago, Aug. 8.-National leagu-&gt; t-ow&gt;
derful purifying and tonic powers we
IaII gam--, yesterday gave the following
give a few testimonials:
August next, at ten o clock In the forenoon ot
scores: At Philadelphia—Philadelphia 0,
that day. whlsh uiid premise* are described tn
Chicago 5; at New York—New York *1, Insaid mortgage as totlows. to-wlt: The east half
York, writes:’ “I feel it my duty, for
114) of ttw north west quarter Lta) of section five
dtanapolis 4; at Washington—Washington
i5] in township two [tj north or range nine [B]
tho banefit of others who may be af10, Detroit 6; at Boston-Boston d, Pitts­
west, containing according to the original gov­
-flicted as 1 was, to write you thta letter,
burg 1.
ernment survey wranty-five and telOO aerve be
which you can use in any way you
ths same more or leas.
.
Chicago, Aug. 0.—The feature of the base
choosn. I suffered great pain from
Dated tbe twenty-third day of May. IRM.
koils, all over my neck; r could not
GKOaait Osnonx. Assignee.
turn my head without acute paiiL After
way the Quakers fall oa Main-, tho new
trying all tho usual remedies, and find­
Chicago pitcher, and Von Haltfen. who took
ing no relief. I used one bottte &amp; B. H-,
hta place in the second inning. Tbe reorrs
and very soon I w.is entirely relieved of
are given below: At Philadelphia-Phila­
my ‘Job's Comforter*.' Now not a
delphia 1(5, Chicago 5: at New York-Now
sign of my affliction cap be seen.”
Mr. M. B. Hamlin, Winston, N. C.,.
Yoik 4, Indianapolis 1; at Barton-Breton 3,
writes:
“I use It every spring. It al­
Pittaliurg :i—eloron innings; Washington
ways build* me up, giving mo appetite
and Detroit did not play—rain.
aud
digestion, aud enabling mo to stand
.Chicago. Aug. 10.-The Windy City bane

vmsG»|^

PeckM(5
oup«
5' REMED /.

ball club kept up their reputation yesterday
by t*iug downed by-a tail-endor. the sena­
tors getting away with them badly. The
KSim lua.v

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must remember our tarorita

Mr. C. E. Mitchell, West itid Bt.
Ferry, Now York, write*: “I weighed
lift pounds when I begun taking your
medicine, and now 153 pounds. I would
not be without S.H.8. for several times
Its weight in gold."
Treatise on Blood and Sklu Disease
malted free. TuxHwtrrBraciricCo.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.

At Washington-Washington 4, ChicaabS;
at PhllAiteljdiia—Philadelphia S. Detroit 5—
tan innings; at New 1 ork—New 1 or* 5,
Pittaburg 3; at Boston—Boston 4. Indianapo­
lis 1.
Chicago, Aug. 11.—It looks like Now
York wm bound to have that pennant this
A cork, blown from n bottle of pop. put
year. Yesterday tbe club won the tenth
consecutive game, wihle Chicago dropped out the eye of a Port Huron boy named
.. TV.. Im.il.
Dowling.

York 2, Pittaburg 1; at Wartinghm-Waabiugton 8, Chicago 5; at Philadelphia-Phila­
delphia 5. Detroit 3; at Booten-Rxton 7,
Indianapolis 2.
Chicago, Aug. 13 -The records of tb^iiferent nine* stand as follows:

mi»S„lphl*
BoMoa-.........
Pitubonr ..
Wwhlnavn
InUwnapolH

We liave often lieen, asked why it ta tliat
JOHNSTON’S EXTRACT OF SARSA­
PARILLA hn.i proved such a succcs*. The
only reason we ran. give, is that It teamediclne which has proved by the test to be
superior to any preparation known for tbe
relief of blood diseases.

MAY GOD BLESS YOU!

w^TO
MACKINAC
Summer Tours.

Palace Sycamkrs.

Low Ratks

DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND

DETROIT AND

CLEVELAND

£ B. WHITCOMB, G*t Pm*. Ao*«t.

Detreit &amp; Clinlud ttiu NirlgitloB Ca
orraorr, migh.

LOW TOURIST RATES.
For 847-50 a fiiwt-date round trip ticket,
rood tor 90 day*, with »-.op-over prtnMMM. can
be obtained from fit. Paul to Groat Falta, Mon-

When we are In trouble we cry tor help,
hen we are relieved we often fonret to be
ui Trout Ctrek. IM. GMur to., A»a-, wriiw: i
bad a bad attack of chills and fever. My system
wan full ot malaria. For t« &lt;• years I was aeareeE3S“&lt;^
lyabfeto work at all. Some times my heart
Cleveland..
would palpitate for two hours at a time. My
l.i■i
legs would «l cold to the kncee. and I fully, ex­
KaM'sCtr-M
SCOHM
In
tbe
National
league
prated
to die. InBeptcmbcr, •— T
Saturday'*
WMtungton—Waahingtou 1, bottle of Shaker Extract of I
Chicago 4; el New York-New York H
I bite taken S first battle I teltV
Pittsburgs 3; at Philadelphia—Philadelphia ter. and in » short time was aide to go to wori
1, Detroit 0; at Boston— Boston 10, Lndianap- ••May God bless you foe the rood ymihuvrdone.
Ur w». J. M-C-ML.»

began to hare pal
•Me*. I got Gul

Bel— Famille.

SferrasNo Eepubue rowiniW^l i»14 1.1«

’ottr, Aug. IQ—The parade inh-mnr

great apostle of protection.

b„„„. ni,.

Caution !

City, Fla., was taken with a severe cold.

will be tuunwl to point* In Mlnneeota nail D*
koto, or Upon Pueet Sound and the I'adfic
Court. For further f-ortlcnlun* addrew, D. W.
n
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btote of Michigan-Fifth Judicial Circuit, In
Chancery.
Suit jwndteK in Circuit Court for County of
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Hastings Banner.
Hastings. Wednesday, August 15,18M.
, THE HASTINGS, MICH., POHTOFFICE,

EDITORIAL NOTES.
FOR PlUUtlDKNT,

BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.

.

FOB V1CR-FHEMDENT,

LEVI P. MORTON,
OF NEW TOKK.

CYRUS G. LUCK, of Brunch.

IWBBIDGE, ot Ionia.
*at»Ue Instruction—

POWERS, of Wexford.

iMAN. of Calhoun
r; DON J.
\ I 1 . .i. &gt;11 . I 11 • l. 1 -1 i • , &lt;i I . 1 (ir.
III. KLUOTT F. GRABiLL. ot MontIX. WELUN’GTDN W. CUMMER, of
Wexford;
X. HARRY F. MERRILL. of-Bay
XI. FERRY
HANNAH. of Grand

Tba republican convention ot the deven th senatonal district of Michigan, consisting ot the

THURSDAY. SKPTBM HER Cth.lB*.
ho purpose of placing In nomination a can­

s resolution adopted by
e basis of rvpresrtiUiEach precinct will In

SMITH.

Senatorial Disc Com.
A republican county conventiou. tor the pur­
pose of nominating candldstes for the various
county officers and representative In tbe stale
«stature will be held tn tbe court bouse, city
lasUngs. on
WED.NEADAY, AUGUST 23d, Ue*.
al it o'dock a m. The townships and wards
wilt be entitled to representation tn the conven­
tion as follows:
.
Assyria,fl: Baltimore, 7; Barry, 6; Carlton. 7;
Castleton. 12: Hastings t«rp.,«; 1st ward, city,
8: 2d ward, dtr.3; M ward, city, &gt;; llh ward,
city. A; Hc~; 1 *—•— •- »«»•-—----.*. n. rncnevuie, t; nuiGrore. 7jJ
10; Wotxltaod. »; Yankee

THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

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and which any
English free tnulcr
would employ now.
Such propositions as
that taxation ought
be a direct insult to tta* republicans of
be
of State
strictly
under
limited
a Harrison -admlnistratioDEaton county. It Is well known that Mr. ago I was Id Dundee. 1 bought a suit’of
Thus the American people are directly ln*
ckitbrs for £2 or 810^ I can and do get as
askln like a gentleman of honor, and al­ good a suit right down here in Main street
lowed Jackson county to name the candi­ for $10. On. the average, clothing for the which will l» .Crrt-J &lt;» lbr
their future, which would be seriously n
date. If Mr. O’Donnell was poasesaed of family ta a little dearer. But then a work­
the same manly qualitire he would now ingman's family is always tidier got up flueneed by tbe resloraticiu to po*"
such a fire-brand as Blaine, with hta butnestand aside aud allow Barry county to here, 'rhe women wear finer clothes than
rule sympathies and AnteChlnroe polfcy.
name the candidate. We are fully aware they do In Scotland."
Tbe American election 1* infinitely more
tliat It ta not our funeral? but we like to
"Why is that?"
Important to Englishmen than their own
see justice prevail, even If It be among the
“Well, I suppose It's their taste."
Internal politics just at this juncture, and
enemy. It the third district ta to be rep­
"Oh,. then they excrehc taste in their
they should observe every phase of tbe
resented in Congress by a republican, we dress. How’s tliat?”
campaign closely and undewtandlngb- &gt;&lt;
would prefer Judge Smith, of Hastings, to
‘‘Well, their circunutances permit them
I. from this point of view that tbe copious
James O'Donnell.-—i’liarloUe Leader.
to. I can't give any other reason for It
dispatches to the Sunday Times are cabled.
Hon. Clement Smith, of Barry county, only that their circgtnManccs are better."
The
result of the American election will
has wltiidrawn from the canvass for the
help to decide many Important issues In
republican congressional nomination In
The republicans of Michigan aaaembled
Great
Britain.
this district. 8o far as tbe Judge was con­ in state convention, reaffirm their faith
cerned, this act will make him more papu­ and confidence in tbe principles expressed
and
candidate*
selected
by
the
National
lar than ever vflth the rank and file of the
The National Democrat committee Is
party throughout the district, who ore now Republican party ut Its recent convention mostly ma&lt;ir up of big railroad men. W.
al Uliicagu. That in Benjamin' Harrison
largely, almost unanimously, in fpvor of we recognize unquestioned Integrity, high H. Barnum Is president of six railroads;
returning Hon. James O’Donnell to the atau-smanship and devotee! patriotism and Hon. A. H. bewail, of Bath, Me., presides
place he has so well filled, and whenever pledge to him and his honorable and dis­ over seven railroads; Hon. Wm. Scott of
tiie time comes for a change In tlm position tinguished associate our vigorous and earn­ Pennsylvania, is president of oue rood and
est support.
Judge Smith will undoubtedly secure the
We do moat fully aud conllaliy Indorse leading director In 12 more; Col. C. 8.
prize without opposition. If he should de­ the wise, economical and statesmanlike Brice is vice-prcsMent of nine roads; A. P.
sire it at that time. But,we apprehend administration of Gov. Cyrus G. Luce, and Gorham Is director of West Virginia rail­
commend the vigilance add courage with
tiint the friends of Mr. Smith, who for sev­
which he lias discharged the official duties road; J. S. Barbour presides over the Vir­
eral weeks have been so apxlous to secure of his great office. We are also justly ginia Midland. One of Mr. Scott's roads
his nomination at the coming convention, proud of the faithful and capable • manner is tire Canadian l*aclflc, and the many iron
will not relax their efforts In that direction in which every state officer has discharged highways managed by this company
until after the deciding vote shall have the duties of his office during the present leading'democrats reach all over lire land.
term.
lieen taken.—Marshall Statesman.
.
We believe in that system of protection Helman Oelrich is part owner in the
We feel that the course pursued by which has built up and diversified our in­ Nonldvutcber, Llyul. European steamer
Judge Smith ta proper and patriotic. We dustries, and has made us the bret fed. line.
.«
clothci. boused, and the happiest and most
should luive no quarrels or contest among civilized of all peoples; which has reward­
This railroad clique are in high.gleeover
republicans tn Michigan this year, and if, ed labor with wages and conditions un­ a cheek of 810.000 from Mr. Green, presi­
under the circumstances, the nomination equaled elsewhere, and which has made dent of Jay Gould’s Western Union tele­
was not to be accorded to Barry county our markets the envy of the world.
We arraign and censure Gruver Cleve­ graph line. Tlds is the democratic com­
without a strpggle It was better for the land and tiie democrat party for their bit­ mittee remember. If “ g«*» republican
party and all concerned that Judge Smith ter and disloyal attacks upon American in­ happens to have money these denwerata
should withdraw. The supreme regret Is dustries and American labor, especially tor cry out ^millionaire" and “monopolist."
that the staunch and true republicans of their direct and mercileM blows alined at Great is humbug!
Michigan and timse of her great industries
Barry county should have been drawn Into which have advanced her to tbe front rank
The Democrat still keeps up Its elatter
this needless cmbarraMment when It might in thr march of states. We arraign them
for placing wool on the free list, the effect about the Giber plows selling for $0.00
easily have all been avoided.
■‘Better to endure wrong than to do of which lias already txen to greatly re­ each in Canada when the same plow can­
duce Its price, and which If adopted would
wrong."—Charlotte Republican.
absolutely drive from our farms the grow­ not be bought for less than 8 14.00 on this
' We desire to state through the Tribune ing of sheep.
side of the straits.
We have, printed a
We believe In a reduction of the lucreas- complete refutation- Still the Democrat Is
that our position on the congressional
question. was Id no way itersonal. In Jng surplus and" National revenues to gov­ not satisfied. To convince our erring ronernmental requiremenu by an American
common with most republicans of tiie protective and republican method, and not tenqiorary we call attention to the fact
county and district, we believed the best by an English free trade gnd democrat tliat the revised statutes of the United
interests of the district demanded Mr. system, and that subh reduction should be States penult goods of American manufac­
O'Donndl’s retention In coiqcress. This made with thr encouragement &lt;&gt;f our in­ ture, which liaye been shipped to Canada
dustries and the better wages of our work­
we urgeA being careful to say nothing that men ever In .view.
or any other country, 'to be relumed to
would In •tty manner lie construed as I We cordially Indorse the progressive this country, duty free. Doe* our Con­
■temperance
legislation enacted by the last temporary suppose that tbe farmers of
harsh by Mr. Smith ot hta friends. Mr.
legislature, and regret that Its full fruits
Smith Is one of ouN^lends. a man whom
were not realized owing t&lt;» the technical Michigan are such tools that they would
we respect and for whan yre should have defects iu the laws, held by the supreme not avail themselves of this provision of
been found doing best service In our pow­ court to be In conflict with the constitution. our country's laws? As they could. I ac­
lr*avor of the im- cording to the Democrat, get Oliver plows
er had lie .remained in the field and secur­ We record ourselves
)&gt;artlai enforcement of the temjM-rance laws
ed the .nomination. The question of party
of the state njid recouuiM-nd to the next In Canada tor 80.00 for wh ch they tausl
harmony could not have been nmrred if he legislature a rv-ciuurunent of a i»x-a! pay 814 In Michigan, and liave theui re­
had succeeded, neither would there have option law tliat slutll be free from cun»titu- shipped duty free in Michigan, would they
been any gr&amp;it danger of his failure of tional objection.*. •
not buy Oliver plows in Canada? ■ Of
Upon thr questitui of pension* to Union
election. Mr. Smith’s outlook for tbe fu­
soldiers, theji widow.*, orphans and -de­ course they would, if otiv eoniempumry
ture Is goal and when ndhaugels desirable pendent one*, the republican party, unlike lieiicvea what he saya, why ilors he not
we presume Barry county will again call its antagonist, is not divided by sectional make a nice bundle by going into the ptow
prejudices, but its sentiment* are ever
him forth.—Charlotte Tritium*.
grateful and jwtriotic. We believe the buslneaa, buying Oliver plows in Canada
The name of Judge Smith, of Barry debt of gratitude we owe to the brave de? Instead of at the factory? More money in
county, has been withdrawn from the con- fenders of our National life ean oni) be it Bro. Johnson than in the newspaper
gresslanal nice In this district. If the discharged by extending to them such aid. business. But don't give yourself so dead
and especially to their maimed, healthwithdrawal of Judge Smith Is made in the broken and crippled survivors, aiui such away any murt. Pk«M don't, fur your
Interest of harmony and without bitterness care for the dependent ones ot deceased
of feeling, and we have no reason to pre­ soldiers as will bring to them comfort and
Cleveland and the British free traders
sume the contrary, it ta an act all tiie more do honor to a patriotic people, lilesMid with
a bountiful land and overflowing treasury. seem to be in accord. as the following
commendable because of its rarity. The
We Indorse the seutlment recently ut­ parallel will fully show:
nomination had been fairly conceded to tered by our leader. Benjamin Harrison,
Barry county, and Judge Smith liad been “It l» no time now to use tiie apothecary's
Ou; present tariff it is certain that
selected by that county as tiie standard scale to weigh ti&gt;r rewards of the men who
saved tiie country."
laws—the vlelous. In-ltbe arguments which
bearer, so that his declination amounts to
We believe in such legislation, both state equitable, and lllogl- President Cleveland
pushing aside the certainty of representing and National, an will Imjxjse severe penal­ cal source of unneoes-Jurges are those which
the district in congress the next two years. ties ujxm all organized trusts and monopo­ sary taxation—oughtjCobden used to em'
“
&gt;' forty-five years
It is true that In some portions of the dis­ lies that unjustly oppress our citizens, and *“ *
do hereby declare our opposition to their and amended. . . .
trict there was talk of Ignoring tne claims existence.
When an attempt I
of Barry, but a spirit of fairness would
The republican party being in favor of made to justify
have moved the convention tn give that protecting the product* of American labor, schetpe which
county the nouitnatlon. We take it, how­ also demands tlus protection of American
laborers, and is therefore unalterably opever, tliat. In answer to tbe desire of many jM&gt;sed to unrestrained Chinese immigration upon every
In tbe land tor
republicans throughout the district. Mr.' and to the Importation of all foreign con­ benefit of our man
_,,
w
.
O'Donnell, who has certainly shown him­ tract tabor; and believe tliat such taws facturer* quite be-‘Ju»t to tax the whole
self a valuable congressman, should be ac­ should be enacted as will give protection yond a reasonable
nuulty for the
to our laboring men against such competi­ maud far
of special
corded 'anottar term, that Barry has tion and secure to them the wages and la­
mental regard,
that import
patriotically bowed to this expression and bor to which they are rightfully entitled. suits the purposes
utles stith* prudnaZ
withdrawn Iter claim for recognition until We believe also In such legislation as will advocacy to call
lion and limit rife
another time. Tiie action ta wise and ever protect the laborer in tiie preservation manufactures
of his rights and aeetire tn him safety In industries stlll/need
patriotic, and will certainly not be forgot­ his employment
Ing the
sndlfrve-tradei
ten by the republicans ot the district.—
We condemn tiie democrat members of
Albion Recorder.
.
, congress from this state for their willing favor and
l«d tosecPreafalcfU
submission to tbe dictation of Southern care that can
Clcrchnwl
uainp
democrat memtiers and for their unreason­ wrung from F
HOW PROTECTION WORKS.
able and disloyal action upon “tiie refund­ legislation.
•wry/or the
ing of tbe direct tax blU" passed by the
ilor
.
&lt;n/&gt;umttloti
seuate and which legally ami justly by Its
provisions would have turned Into our
[(/eroiui to t/iiv them
*•1 formerly worked,” said Mr. Johnson, state treasury nearly half a million of dol­
,
_____Ithcte right nurnc.
u&gt; the New York ihess representative, “in lars and woind have reduced the burdens
►New York Times: Before the Morrill
the Cox Brothers’ Camperdown linen fac­ of Michigan tax-payers so much
We also arraign the democrat party for tariff was enacted potteries in America had
tory. near Dundee, Scotland. There 1 gdl
lire criminal ^sincerity In Indorsing the
n guinea a week, that’s 85. Here 1 get 818 Mills bill and numlnsting candidates who existed only in the crudest form. Under
a week.”
have declared their oppoaltion thereto. Its th^ beneficent operation ot the Inspiring
“Wasn’t the guinea as good to you over pretended Jove of party and the barter and P"|tey wldch that taw established, ta one
sale of Its principles ami the name of
there as the 815 Is over here?"
democracy to a meaningless fusion tor tbe
“Nut mueh. I can live on the 85 over sake of votes. Its Indefensible action hi hu I—n lnw.« In i»ni,rt™.
here, and. put 810 aside. That's navi ng keeplug Dakota from tbe sisterhood of Ui the unount ot ITS.OM t &gt;uk »re Wn&lt;
twice as much as I could save uver there." states. The scurrilous vetoes of pension &lt;ll«rll,ul™l unn^
p,,,
o(
bills; Its Incompetency and failure to re­
“Tell me about the difference In living
nnlun. Th. mne nuvta,, ot thw,
duce the surplus, and for the prostitution
to j, tbonl
here and in Scotland.'’
. of tbe civil service so soon following the wKklnmm
“Well, the average rates for boarding a glowing declaration of the newly elected which is 118 j&gt;er cent more than the Eng­
laboring mart over here are 85 s week. democrat President, are but a few of their lish potters are paying to thdr laborers.
inconsistencies.
So great has been the growth of thh. Indus­
Over in Ihxndee they pay 81,50. But we
We Invite the intelligent voters of Mich­
can live twice as well here tor 85 as they igan from their unnumbered callings to an try in Trenton that article* ot the finest
can over there for 81.M. But these are examination of tbe recond and prioelplm quality are Dow being produced, soiling In
of tbe republican party, and wr solid i the munwiLj,
connection _,.k.
with ..
Ute eboiZai
i **
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B
the regular board rates, and figuring on
e^cp^^.all whobetfeve in therein.
decorative ware. This is an industry .t
the protection of labor, tbei farm and the which the Mills bill directs a forcible blow.
workshop, and against the danger, threat“How about rents?”

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Hastings, July 31.—(Special).—Hon.
Clement Smith lias • announced hta with­
drawal as a candidate for Congmui. The
reasons for hta action are fully explained in
his letter, which I* as follows:
Horn John Carwtii, Ciialrman Barry
County Congressional Delegation: Ih-.tr
.
Sir—As you well know it was with much
. .reluctance, and only at the solicitation of
v ' valued friends that I consented to the use
of my name In connection with the Congn-sslonal nomination. I then said I
would not be a candidate under any circumstant-es if It should involve a contest
tn the nominating convention which might
threaten to seriously affect the interests of
the republican party in this district Such
a contest did not then seem probable nor
■
jMMsible; but it now appeani that my re­
maining iu tbe field would precipitate such
a struggle. Therefore, In the Interest of
harmony within tiie party, especially in
tin- several counties of the district I have
decided to withdraw my name as a condl-

I wish 10 thank you and tiie many loyal
friend* throughout the district for the in­
terest manifested In my behalf. Their efTortsand friendship will ever be gratefully
remembered. Allow me to say in conclu­
sion that I shall none the less tabor for the
republican party and Its candidates be­
cause of the step I have taken. My love
Tor republicanism and desire fur hannonfous and united party action In thta dis­
trict, and these considerations only have
brought about my wllhijrawal. I am
yours truly.
Clement Smith.
It ta needless to add that nothing but a
desire for party harmony In thta district
has Influenced Judge Smith In this matter.
He Is a high-minded gentleman and ft
thorough republican, who believes that the
welfare of tiie party ta of more conwm
than of any one man in IL—Detroit Tri-'
bune.
Tbe withdrawal of Judge Clement Smith.
Of Hastings, leaves the wny open for Mr.
O’Dannell, of Jackson, to be renominated
for Congress. Thus is harmony secured
and a stroog and able man will continue to
represent tbe Third District Judge Smith's
example la oue tliat should be followed in
the Ninth District, where an ugly fight ta
tn prospect—Detroit Journal.
The action of Judge Smith, of Hastings,
ta withdrawing from the field as a cwitcresrional candidate is to be highly oomknendrd for the generous spirit that proof^t■ed It Ilia desire for entire harmony and
unity of action anamg the republican* of tiie
third district ta much greater than his per­
gonal ambition, and it ta juxt such men
Who can be safely relied upon in polities or

its

duties

faithfnlly.

Its predeertaore

believe thta one will be. While repubjkan
prospect* In Barry county are bright. the
party Is not so strong that it can afford to
poet It will ♦void these. If all h harmontoua, as we expect it will be, the re­
•I1L.W1 ft.,, u, i Sbh,
publicans can win In Barry county. Jxrt months’ fannriw.,........... *' "* l*s*it, u .
each and all work fur unity and harmony
and all will be well.
A few days before the democratic con­
vention met in Detroit. Mr. Boodle Burt
wrote a letter in which be said that. M to
sustain the Mills bill was the measure of
n man's democracy then he was no demucraL This letter rained a breezy row in
the Bourbd^Jcatup. But the barrel candi­
date was equal to tbe occasion. He ate
hta crow beautifully and said to the demo­
crats In convention assembled that he en­
dorsed President Cleveland's message, and
endorsed the course of the Michigan dem­
ocrats in congress, all of whom had given
support to the Mills bllL
■

TUESDAY B

Cleveland has 870,000,000 of the surplus
in democratic banks in New York city.
That Is why greenlstakers are all piling

tluu of Grover. This &lt;870,000,000 Is still
kept on deposit Id these banks despite U
ntolution |«ascd by the republicans in
1881 authorizing the president to go Into
the market and buy bonds With the sur­
plus, thus extinguishing tltc public debt.
Under that resolution, Cleveland's prede­
cessor paid over 81(H).(HK),000 of the nstlonal debt.
Southern rice protected by a tariff of 100
per cent, southern sugar by u tariff of &lt;W per
cent., and all produce of the northern
farms on the free list That is the capti­
vating manlier In which the Mills bill ap­
peals to the northern fanner. There are
no flies on tbe northern farmer, nor can
the wool be pulled over hUeyr*. Hr will
rebuke the free trade democracy which
thus attempts to rub 1dm and enrich tbe
southern planter.
.

^AKlHG

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
M UHtfdlUr. Kind, a^.i

•

day’ABgtMt

Great Glaring S^l,

Of course Boodle Burt will open hi* reel
and try to buy tbe highest office within
the gift of the people, but the honest, self­
respecting voters at this state will tolerate
no such poUties. and will fittingly rebuke
the brazen effrontery of a man who feel*
Marr A Dull
that hta tiMritey cau buy tiie highest posi­ Sunnt.-T
Fall Wtri k.
tion wltiilt: tiu- glfl of tin* |N &lt;.plr.
.

Bc!‘.ce h ta ta.

LO

circulation

Meeting
morrow.

Parasols

Fusion. Yea. you'll see auother exhibi­
tion of this dog-eat-dog ]&lt;oUtfc* In this city
to-morrow when the demomatlc and grexiitmek county ctaiventions asm-miile. It will

The Go
picnic at T

Chailie I Maines

be u fine exhibition mi tbe pa rt &lt;&gt;f a few
self-styled grrenlmck Irwdens a.f how they'
can use their party a* trading', slock to
E*in a little advantage for lhemseh es.

Dr. Ban
bouse ^Frid

You W

Take the duty off of wool and keep h« on
woolen goods. That's tbe way tiie Mill’s
bill would "protect" the American farn\r.
The American farmer knows a thing of i-egidar prise 81.00:

To Stimulate Trade

Three m
gethered c

The Ep

The splendid prospect the farmer can
see If Cleveland shall be elected ta that
wool and all |iroducta of tbe northern
fartus shall be placed on the free list,
while a dnty of 88 per cent on sugar and
100 per cent, on rice will protect the
southern planter.
borne nice little excuses for Cleveland’s
order for tiie return of the rebel flags will
now be attempted.
But the justification
for that act will fall fiat. Tbe G. A. IL
boys are nut fools.

Marr &amp; Du5’s

Broaftway

Wanted
work. E
State stre

Children's Lace Caps

The farmers should renamlwr that dem-

wythabert equipped dr- sood*bee*ta W

'

Marr &amp; Duff

Butter

The in
Ford died
remarkable

Cotton Flannels

and &lt;m

Good* a*

MARR &amp; DUFF'S,
fruit

Mra.

It ta to be regretted that Judge bu.iUi.of

ordinarily one

London Times July 18:

The election- pnmmtod in tta, article nrfarred

Wiving the nomination to O’Donnell for

ice

27'

most Interesting *o the English people L*
historical, politieal, phllmaphical and
mlrr ot«**

toon triM-

The pm
ing the h
\ funend to

Marr &amp; Duff

woo! and dear sugar.
The lX*trolL* of tate have baen giving a
rautlful cxhlbltiou of bow not to play

The rep
meet tn th

Boy you

Special Drives

teetlun" nor can he be deceived Into sup­
port of sueh a measure.

if anythin

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a stings

Banner

. Wednesday, August 15,1685.

PERSON A L-MENTiON.
Frank Reed Is tonne from Kalwmnjo',

Cleans:

tTlSKERN, Local* Editor.

Orno Strong was to Uw city Saturday

A. J. Bowne. was to the city Saturday.

n«it Guaranteod. Hj
rAUXkpply at on
i liefer to this paper)
ii iSE HBOTaKBS. gOMFAKT

by • Jury to JuWcc
w,lt&gt;
He was scntenecdiin*th?ltS^ *&lt;”"l«y.
cunbetlou r„ „

M given tliat the common com •
Hartings prop »«c to change tbe
••reel, from Park street, e«st to z
..i-vnllngto a profile now on.
,‘er’s office; and that on Friday.
..-it. the •■ommi’ii council Will

Frid^Er,I‘S’ °f

was in the elty

ei£

tra" OW»

B.

I*A-IUu»,Tlei«A8„t

garment of night, he aallied mJ i .
la- order.
nit) Prohibition Convention
KntghU 01 1-iibor hall, in the
... «i&gt; Wednesday, the xzd day of
- . ..mtneiichig at SO o'clock a.
itshlp *end In a full delsaa. targe! convention, 'adtai
T. I'itlL! a.

PrEu1*? B‘,wk5w«,‘called to G-ipcraville
rrian) bv a telegram announcing the »erifrom Bay ous innere Of a daughter. He returned
uml 1 ncmni*nlwl l’&gt;’ ,hc |Uughte.rt re­

A. McCoy vlsluxl Grand Rapids Friday.

Vtew*' W- W* C&lt;de luut

Di trolt and returnjat theS*. tot'113 to
Koltig on tin date of

a»iiSS?0,&lt;aMte“0- *“

toiriSS:,"-

b.'EsMrasrit?

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1 Iv

meeting on Acker’s PolnTto ?heP iowl
Hope on Thureday. the^f^ ’

- .-vwvn rxjirciea n.&gt;tue rrom
,U&gt;’”Igh^ ,Mr' J&lt;u'e' &lt;0®' ’ottnmd
Raplili t rfUy on businere and will accom­
pany bls wife itvnie.

nix SS’

«-

u ';h-

u""“- *■ "&gt;■ «“*' -&lt;

of rhe elty c! Honing* will
..wtug place* on

H b exjiected that there will be same ex^
w^ii*"
S' S’ work‘T!' of Rutland, a­
m
rt“y
th” wUI n”*‘
S s^worl ?. V o V.t‘ry *“"■ *” “’rested In
frank Stanley'* blackwillbebop.
i.Y.T
k
U
U’
BI"1 take Uewis^“’""
h'“'
i s. Good)ears more imlldlng.
part In the exercises.
A. f- Kvmuton"* office. •
*W heir Roberto show was here three of
Its acrobatic arttat- |eft Ule argregatimT
The niaxmgur looked tbe town^XX
lotwl subGtltutes and employed Deville
McQueen and Winn Hinkley, the former
ao adrulmt the latter a- n'clog dancer. The
on Friday. August;
«ck Jon r’,h ,l*t*how'
*alk.sl
..Uvk ;rT(,raud Kapids. reaching this
J ’J |ThVrwb‘&gt;? 11
Die taiys wear)
to talk about thr giddy life of th.* .bow­
C. IL Van Arman was in Freetiort on
Maple Crore Center. Aiw- man. It no longer has charms torthem.
business Wednesday
‘
.. I^n‘oc™“c «“»&gt; Kn-etiback county con­
FredAnen. of Charlotte, has been In
August 14th. atone •■'clock ventions In this city Utanorrow. The town the jmst fvw days.
demurmts will try and get a larger fepnsrntatlon timn heretufon* on thr county
Wills ;*chool house, Aug. ticket. The Mbcallvd gn-enhack leaders
of the county will Wy ami see how sharp n
“
i«arKaln they can make with the democrats, elerfJitbW.'
Hie. rtaturday, Aug. tuh. using their party as trading stock, having
G. W. Francis, of Nashville, was in the
about as much Interest In It* rmi welfare
Hickory Corner*. Satur- as a horse-tnuler luis In some old broken- city on business Wednesday. down aiiinud which he desires to get rid of
Ira VanValkrnburgh nunle a business
at as much advantage |o himself as possi­ trip to Grand Rapids Friday.
ble. The rank and file of the greculmck
Ml»» Mary Parker, of Grand Rapid*, is
party will never ratify any mon- such imrgaln-ond-sale poUtica. They have played visiting at Mn^MoCltotoek’s,
the tail-end act for the democratic kin- us
MIm Belle Handy left fur a visit with
long aa they will.
New York friends this morning.
The excursion to South Haven will tie
&gt; *i*itiv&lt;-.*
Mauley Chase and Rev. Perry, of Prair­
•I h&lt;*UMM Saturday. Aug. the most enjoyable one. all thing- coiisid- ieville, were in tbe city -Monday.
vr«l. tliat we could imagine. The .-cenrre
Mr*. Kirk Davis and Mix IL Hendricks
Is weird, beautiful and ptatumwiur. TtaGjten on Tuesday tbe ride from Kalamazoo over the hill- ta exil­ visited friends in town yesterday.

ire to the republican county coo-

Mr*. Merrlfli-hl, of New York. A-idtad
her brother Dr. J. C. Lnmpmau Monday
and left for a short vlelt in the southern
pan of the state after which she will re­
turn here.
Vhcldon, IV. H. l*owei&gt;. c. H. Van.Krmam
I- E Culgruve and.M. L. C ok attended
the congit^Hiona! rmventU-u at Jackson
yesterday as delegates.
Mrank Houglaalln returned rrom Missou­
ri Satunlay. Hta bojoum in that state
eiidrntly did not agree wirtt- him. as he
weighed GO )M&gt;unds le»* than when hr left
here,' Hb friends hardly knew him lie
had^hanget! to Such an extent.
t^'hv Dctn.its hare rvlcaM*d Charlie Bald­
win. Probably, this will end Baldwin’s
base ball career. But bls many friends
will be sorry to m-c hint retire from the
held. Rheumattam In his pitching arm Is
the mlafurttuie that has ta*fal!eu Charlie.

Timothy seed for bale at

Em.‘Busby's bath rooms remember are
In good running order.

There will be a babbath school concert
at the AI toft School house next Sabbath
evening.
Go to Frank Beamer's, 2d dour north of
P«M office, for lunches, confectionery, ।
fruit.-, nuts, etc.

Those warranted prime kip tawts are lie­
ginning to arrive at
The laiiies .ot tiie Presbyterian church
will have a MK-lety at the society rooms
Wednesday p. nu *J2ud Inst. Supper fr«to
6 to all are Inyited.

Mn*on fruit can.*: Pints. 10c.: quarts,
Nk*.: 2 quarts. *l|10 per dozen. Woodbury
fruit cans: Quart-, Sl.io: 2 quarts. S1.30
per dozen.
Snrrn. Ham* A VanAumax.
Tim Ikumvin attivipUii to bruise Lute
Bennett's countenance Thursday. Mar4ia)i Rogers caught Tim In the act and
promptly conveyed him to Justice Beadle’s
office. Tim left tliat office jsiorer by S3
and ready to go home. •
’ Middleville republiran* expect to hold a '
grand ma-s meeting on the noth to-t. Gov.
Luc** and other sjieakers will lie in attend­
ance. The Michigan Central will give.re-'
duce*| rates. A large number will proba­
bly go ilown from thl* &lt;-ity.

THE REPUBLICAN CON

resident nfBaltinda}- of paralyata
------------- -y—d days. Ttie fun­
Next WrelneNtay thr republican of I eml will wtr to^fy under tbe anapteea
Barry county will Kemble In convratioii. Iuf ttir
Fellow* lodge of thin city. Mr.
Tin* Bannkh has never sought t&lt;&gt; Influence, Durfee was uoedf the leading men of hta
the action of tbe republican* of Barry «”*»NP
h&gt;Sb|X rrepret«i by all. HU
county in regard to any candidate. an&lt;i .!«•* will lie deeply Mf by his community,
never would. But we feel that it to for| The State Teacher.’institute for Barry
the Interest- of tbe jarty tiuit thr repuNI- county will l«e hdd at Hastiug-. cxhucana should know who are talked of for menclng at 10 o’clock a- m.. Monday,
tin- various county officers. There may ta August 'JO. and closing at 4 p. m.. Friday,
uthvra, but the following are all we iiavc August SL, J. W. Roberts. Hastiugs, local
heard of. .
committee. Ute value of the Instruction
Z/F«r representative we have heard two received at thr* institutes ta being very
names mentioned. J. M. Rogers, of Carlton, generally . recognized by teacher* and
the pnn.-nt representative, and C. D. ach&lt;«! officers. Aa a rule. It lias been thfl
Becta, of this city. The latter, hovferer, experience of county examiners and other
declares that he will not enter tta- contest, examining officers, tlpit the most success­
and this will probably leave the field for ful teachers are these who have availed
Mr. Rogers, unless other candidates should thenmelves ot tbe normal instruction offer­
ta offered.
ed by thew* local institutes. The dally
For probate Judge we have 'heard tta scssloits of the institutes for this year will,
following names: Charley Mack, of Balti­ ns heretofore, be devoted exclusively to
more. Enoch Andrus, of Irving, Col. C. W. topics of special interest to teachcra, pre­
Arnwtrong. of Bowens Mills, and Chas. H. sented by j»eraous ot extended practical
Bauer. A. E. Kenaston and W. P. Sidnam. ex[&gt;erience as teachers, anil who have
of this city. From such a liqt of excellent made a special study of .institute work.
centlexuen the republicans will have little The evening lectures will be of a popular
difficulty in making a selection. How character. The institute law allows teachmany of tta m are actual candidates we do
not know.
time appointed for the county institute,
For -tariff there will doubtless ta no held under the direction of the state super­
■■andldate against Mr. tihrincr, present intendent. to close their schools during the
incumbent, who has mode an excellent continuance of such Institute without for­
sheriff. Ja*. H. McKrviu. tta Middleville feiting their wage* for as tcany half-days
hustler, ^ia# taeu mentioned, but states as they are in attendance at the institute.
Uiat.be will not be a candidate against Mr. This provision of law. and the ' fact that
Shriner.
'
there will be no tuition or enrollment fee
For clerk we have heard but two names, exacted, should insure the attendance of
Thos. ti. Brice, of Maple Grove, and Chas. every teacher In the county who possesses
M. Mark. The latter say* that be win the true professional spirit Full particu­
make no effort fur the nomination aa he ta lars in regard to Iward, etc., may be ob­
not n seeker after thv place. Mr. Brice Is tained upon application to the local com­
one uf the best republican hustlers Ln the mittee.
county, and to hta tabor ta due in a great
,
Jos#&gt;B EmTABBOOK, .
measure the change of front of his town­
Superintendent-of Public instruction.
ship In thr last two y ears. Either of them
would make an excellent official.
For register »nd treasurer there will
doubtless ta uo candidates -against the
prv.M-nl excellent official*. IL B. Richanta
PURI
ami C. A. Hough.
For prosecuting attorney we have heart!
of two candidate*. C. H. VanArman. the
rising y oung attorney of this city, aud Jas.
A. Sweezey, also trf thi* city.
•
A. E. Kenaston will doubtless ta re­
nominated a* one of thr circuit court cummlMKinrra. and we have heard «f no can­
didates for the other. •
Wr have heard do names mentioned as
canOldau-t for surveyor or coroners.

pPPRICE^
CREAM
^AKlNg
»OWDEeH

Tiie new byiiding of the Detroit Museum
of Art will be opened to the public on the
first ot September, with a loan exhibition
of art works of superior merit, consisting
of the famous Seney collection from New
York city and other |&gt;alnting* of the high­
est grade. The gallery will be op&lt;;n from
9 a. m. tu l» p. in., dally, until November
13th. Tbe price of admittance will be a
fifty cent silver piece on Mondays aud a
tweiity-flve eent piece on all other days.
A coin will be accepted tbe Same as in old
Art Loan, in place of tiie orthodox ticket,
in order to save the making of change ami
avoid delay at the door. Excursions will
be run over all roads centering at Detroit homes tor more than.
nt greatly reduce*! rates, the tickets to in­
clude a coupon of admission to the Art as the 3lrt&gt;UK&lt;«t Purest, and most Healthful.
Gallery. Those who wish to go ttj Detroit Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder dore not
on the—- excursions should indicate It at | contain Ammonia. Lime, or Alum. Bold only
once tti the ticket agent at the depot.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.

erating, Arriving on th.- level which |Geo. IL Fleming aud daughter, of Phila­
eoiilinuwl to the Black river.
)mss delphia, are visiting at Ln- Reed’a.
The Kntamazi-o I’tibltahlng company
through what was once cunsldlred thte
have sold the daily and weekly Kalamazoo
Mta&gt; Ettie Main returned Katunlay from
••Pineries'* o_f Michigan, but now well cul­
Telegraph to Edward N. Dingley, lute of j
u
few
weeks
visit
nt
Harbor
spring-,
.iso
the
ia-aicuworth. Kan«a*. Times. Mr.
tivated farm-, giving something of an idea
..ZZ
( Imrie- Marshall, of Prairieville, was Dlngk-y ta an nnlrjj: n.-publican and n
of the growth &lt;rf this arcttmi. In agricultu­
-trong protectionist, and the Tch-graph
ral pursuit*. The acconniuHlution-in an ft the guest of friend- in thr city Frldnj.
will continue to be th.- enterjirieing aggres­
around Poiuolugieal hall, located on thi*
Rev. IL A. Cnntahau and’ wife, of St. sive paper tliat It ha- ta-n under the rctirtake at Frank picnic |»rk and to nils from the lake wifi
Paul, on- exiiected in the Cltj to-night.*
I* all one could desire. Op|airtiinlt)r* fir
l-oating anil Imtixlng unrivaled luMichlguiL
F. C. Boice and Herbert la-v, of Nash­
Tin- Tobey children, gathered Itl by
■ holding jheirIt will afford good opphrtiutity to ,-ecurt* ville, were in ihr city on u visit Monday. Sheriff 3hriner hist week on compluiht of
some of the choicest i**ach&lt;-*. Thr Hn-tMr.. .Wise, the new ptibltalier of the a ncidilior of the family, were released
') If*- at the Hastings Ing- taiml will be in attrinlanr.-.
Center i prohibition I, was In town syestcr- Thursday from custody. Their four
HlW-^h.
grown brother.* appeared before Justice
IK.
CHICAGO.
ST. LOCU
The candidal.*- before thv fusion /-on- day.
Kenaston and t&lt;y&gt;k oath to do all lu their
i'r. Baughman at the ventlon tomorrow, as far as we can h-ara
poa-er for the education and can1 of the
tay. August S-ith.
are as follows:
Jtrday ftoui u visit with relative*hi Allegan children. Hence It wa» decided to let
Prolmtr Judge, uo opposition to Juiigf county.
•uui-ty -peach erop promises
them return to their home.'
Coli-. Sheriff, W. E. Griggs. N'ashvTlle. (i
.1. Hall, Si. c. IL It passenger agent of
A. Polly, Barry. Probably the Intrer will
The congressional convention at Jackson
• '‘luity convention will ta* nominated. For Iteglstcr of Denis, Dan- Jackson, was the guest uf 1’. A. Halin।
y«*tentay was one of tbe most largely at­
Ivl W'arnvr, of Baltimore, seems to have Friday.
tended aud enthusiastic conventions ever
the limide track. A. G. CortrighL of Bar­
C. Di Beebe and J. F. Mead attended held lu this district. 1*. T. Colgrove, of
ry. and Geo. W. Abbey, of this city, are the republican state cuDVentkm at Detroit
this city, was made chairman of tbe con­
mentioned for clerk.
I’robalily Abbey
vention. aud • made one of tbe happiest
two performing beam will ta chosen. Geo. S. Tnmlln-wm would
tXTanl Chidester and Henry' Bentley low­ .-{M-ecbes of hta life ujion assuming the
nn the street* yesterday. like to.run for treasurer, 'tta said, and may
&lt;lutiri« of hS office, thanking the eonvenered
Wall
lake
about
two
feet
last
week.
.■ Sunday' school held Ila ta- nominated. M. F. Jordan, of Middle­ They tithed.
tloti for this tribute to ”thc splendid re­
at Tin mapi&gt;le lake yester- : ville, thinks civil service reform aa Inter­
publicanism of Barry county and the loyal­
preted by Cleveland, will pennit him to lie
C. A. Hough, Ed. Holbrook^ J- Rich. ty to republican inti-rests of the man whom
Ixettiniuter at Middleville and candidate Jas. Hallett aud their families are camping Barry ctkinty liad exjiecied to present as
■ Is being extended on for pnswcuting attorney . Many friends of at I-ung lake.
her candidate to this convention*, a man of
rwn street south ot the
IX'lum. Lunn, Orton Lichty, Cha-. Doyle talent, power and ability, whom to know
tentative, but it is understood that he has
and Quincy Hynes camped nt Wall take Is to lore, and who would have honored
If you will call at our warehouse, first door north of Bentley Bros. * Wil­
the position to which the republicans of
to do general house his eagle eye on the senate.
the post week.
Barry county had sought to promote ijim.” kins’ office, Broadway, we will be pleased to show and explain to you the above
3. Brown’.*, west
Mr. Wm. Dell, of Hastings. Mich., a
Mr. l*reutlss and family, of Buffalo, and It was a vety fine effort, which was warm­ named unrivaled machine. We also keep on band the
delegate to tin- Republican State Cunven­ Mrs. SherwixxL of Kalamazoo, are guests i ly applauded, csjieclaliy his eloquent al­
jiundry lias juoved Into the tion, called at the Free Pn-s»,office yester­ at D. Striker1*.
lusion to Barry county and Judge Smith.
day and exhibited two wonderful eggs,
Warren Williams and wife go to Petos­ The usual committees on credentials, order
each larger than a goose egg. and contain­
of builneu and resolutions were appointed.
ing inside tbe larger sIh*H. a ^mailer &lt;-gg key this wrel. They return about tiie Upon assembling these committees report­
'••• was doMttl Saturday dur­ "full of meat" and eyery way perfect. first ot October.
ed in tiie order named. The resolutions
in which Gen. Sheridan’s There wonderful eggs are the product of a
Miss Ada Michael returned Saturday endorsed the state and national platforms Champion and Advance Mowers, the Arthur Wood Buggies
certain black cochin lien owned by Mr. from an extended visit In the northern and candidates, anil warmly commended
and Carriages, the Ferguson Road Cart; also the
your butter and eggs at Andrew J. Britton, of Hastings, and they
the course In congress pursued by Hon.
will pay iv much a* any were laid two weeks'apart. It would be ✓Sils* Clara Rotarts gave a pleasant tea Jas. O’Donnell. Hon. W. L. Seaton, of
too
much
to
expect
such
gigantic
Hjn-clmrn.-.
Jackson, introduced a farther resolution as
1 -uhty does jmy. r
.
every week, and so the next cackle of the party in honor of tbe Mi-wes Prentiss follows:
•I. the North Fairfield plow, black cochin ta not expected until about Monday evening.
Rnolved, by the 3rd district republican Solid Comfort Plow, Harrows, Seeders, and in fact a complete
the time that the republican convention l/Shirley Smith lias returned from Bay­ congressional convention that! we heartily
line of Agricultural Implements of all the best
concludes Its labor- and if UHXher double View. and to now visiting at his grand­ commend the manly and patriotic course
ta
then
revealed
the
Barry
county
delegate*
father's In Castleton.
of Hon. Clement Smith In placing the In­
makes.
CALL AND SEE US.
marked op and coffees
will have some expectations of isueces.*.
Mi*s Bertha Watson, who lias been a terests of the republican party alxive per­
According to Mr. Dell there are no fear*
sonal Interests, awl appreciate the fact that
guest si W. H. Schantx’, returned Monday
of war In iX-tlnga on account of thr per­
hta withdrawal lias Insured that barmony
IfiThl of Mr. anil Mrs. D. D. formances or Mr. Britton'.* black cochin, to her home, Muskegon.
and unity of action which has made tbe
b-la? arid tin- body was tiik- bnt If she keeps up her gait and bad actorWm. Innes, of Grand Rapids secretary "Old Third’’ the banner republican dis­
thc following day for burial, and proxy platform sjieakers come that of the greenback stale central committee, trict of Michigan.
This resolution was adopted with vocif­
o-rk horses, two harnesses way they uiay look out fur an mloriferoun was In town Wednesday.
n&gt; wagon for sale cheap at ItomlMirdnientof double shells.—Free Press, L/filba Keynohta. who has been the guest erous applause.
A. A. Dorrance, of Coldwater. In a
• "&lt;• * Iron Works. Will sell
of bls brother Don W., returned Friday to splendid speech -Dominated the present
-5-argtely.
j
l/riie republican senatorial convention his home In Belmont, N. Y.
congressman for bls own successor. '
Hon. John Carveth. In l&gt;ehalf of the
• pmnberof city lots that we will be held In this city on Thursday. । Ain J.
Lampman and children left.
••utract. tiuiking the terms August 6th. Under the call each voting Hondav for .a two weeks visit with friends unltctl delegation of Barry county, second­
ed the nomination of- Mr. O’Donnell. He
.■ nt the offlres of Smith A preclnt ahall have one delegate for each In Colon, St. Joseph county.
G-lxr.-u . v I‘. Sidnam.
1.000 population or fraction of 500 over
then feelingly and eloquently related to
Captain Ferris and Dr. Drake attended the convention how the convention which
|X'» M.
that number, but each voting precinct ahall
• - jnin-h at Martin* Conien of have at least one delegate. Under tliat the reunion of the old 3rd Michigan regi­ chose them delegates had unanimously In­
: 'hstlhxs
. &lt;
will lie dedicated Aug. call, Castleton. Thomapplc and Woodland ment at Greenville last week.
structed them to vote awl work for the
’''
-J- Buel will conduct the sei- will each be entitled to two delegate* In­
MIm Minnie Cook has been in Grand nomination of Cement Smith. But true to
t’’
J-•
imn-nce at 10*40 a. m.
stead of one to tho senatorial convention. Rapida *everal days receiving medial hl» record as a sterling republican, desir­
ing the highest good of bls party, deter­
Al
their
caucuses
for
the
selection
of
dele
­
treatment
for
a
throat
difficulty.
,
..........
' -'ta: Phils, TOe.; quarts,
mined that no personal Interest* of his
-l.iopgr dozen. Woodbury gates to county convention of August 2Snd.
Wm. Jamdan. Jr, of Middleville, to to owji should Jeojiardlze tbe interests of the
2JI*
Quarts. fi.to; 'J quarts, ffl.30 the republicans of each of these towns will
the
city.
He
to
employed
In
tbe
taw
office
pvf dozen.
select n iu-«m&lt;Adelegate In *d&lt;tltlon to the
republican party of-the district. Judge
On which we will be glad to quote prices.
Smith had withdrawn from tiie field, ani­
one already chosen from their township. of Khiart, Knappen A van Arman.
/
llAM.i VjuiAnux.
P. T. dolgrove was In Charlotte Satui- ।mated In so doing by the sole purpose of
■'/LV'" ' '«•••&gt;• W- r. M. mtmot If tbe caucus has been held when this
notice appears, the town committee. will day and talked republieardsm at the big ,placing the party to th? condition of the
,
&gt; -lihrld.t tb- n-.ld.ner nr cbooae the second delegate. The senatori­ rcpubliaui rally there that evening.
utmost harmony. In conclusion be pledg­
£f&lt;^’ Wednesday, Mrs. J. C. al delegates already elected are as follows.
ed Barry county to give her share of Mr.
,JCrs. Jame. Piper, erf Livingston county [O'Dauncirs 6.000 majority.
pi*­
Assyria— (Joo. P. Stevens.
mHkI Mrs- Marshall, her nkw are vtoiting
* life membership to Mrs. Wm.
Mr. Carveth Is a gifted speaker, and his
Baltimore—S. F. Hinchman.
Mrs. Piper’s brother, C. G. Holbrookeffort on this occasion fairly brought down
Harry—Marshall Bellluger.
WMn&gt;-&gt; thnr Wrfnewta, w» UbCarlton—W. W. McKibben.
Mr*. M. E. Nevlna was at Gun lake last the bouse. Tbe good will of the conven­
2»&gt;l«r..sllnl IkSSl. tbe lent
Which are heating scoree of houses in Barry county, with
Castietoo— W. M. De rtoo.
week tho guest of Mrs. R, T. French, of ।tion for Judge Smith and Barry county
Middleville. Mr. Nevins spent Sunday a. were abown by the hearty applause accord­ the best of satisfaction.
Hastings tow'p—M. B. Todd.
—— ere»i In iboevenln, tbu II l»We make them and guarantee their
ed Messre. Carvelh and Colgrove whenever
City. 1st ward—G. K. Beamer.
to f“'l‘
**- &lt;” tlokeintbe
lake.
they
spoke
of
Judge
Smith
or
Barry
counwork.
Will be pleeead to give estimates or quote prices.
City, 2d ward—T&gt;r. W. H. Bnyder.
""
, JTbe famlBee of Perry. John, Em. and ,
City, 3d ward—M. V. Barker­
■-/rd Busby and Chas. Jordan, also Mrs. tyTbe teller* were then Instructed to cast
City, 4th ward—8. J. Bidehnan.
ablS'n"iA'''l"’"*u'- *«• 1Kh- •V*
Wlllbou and Mrs. Bowen are camping at ,
J-Mj. lu„h, M. Monee. dwh«-7ot
Wall take thta week.
i
iXfr. Huff, of Charlotte, was thegunit last '
rJ,. d &gt; ’•InnU) ud InnW nt cAr
&amp;ek of hta clazsonate. Star® EowlrT. A
"”k"
party was given to honor ot Mr. Huff at (
Of all kinds. See onr stock of G AS0LINB STOVES.
Union liall Friday evening.
XwL,^?tn,t 4 Wen- you eu&gt; box

NEWS.

WE HAVE THE

AMERICAN CHAMPION
BEST ROAD SCRAPER
IN THE WORLD..

Champion Twine Binder,

Celebrated North Fairfield Plow,

J. M. ROGERS.

HUFFMAN BROS

BUILDER'S HARDWARE

The Norcross Furnaces
STOVES.

' rans: Pl«&lt;* a* ’0 cento! quate,
*^b^v1WD 'iu,rta- W.IO pre fcMta.
‘l’1"* felft two quarfc,
,wn' And everything elre to
*** Proportion.
.
'

««**•-**»■
h?**’?
Tbortrapple—W. C. Otto.

Woodland—A. W. IMBentaek.
Yankee Spri«3»—&amp; (1 Wa rren

Curth1 Strewn. &lt;rf Itelfcto*. to***»“ 1
tbe guest Friday and Saturday of
'
S«Be Tinkler. Mr.
»•* «&gt; bta
way bonv after a trip through Ohio.
'

lurry rarnty to

«B&lt;« wlileb lad

�FARM AND GARDEN.
IMPROVED MOPES OP AGRICULTURE
PRACTICED BY FARMERS.

I,

THE SEVENTEEN YEAR LOCUST.

A HOLY FESTIVAL
LESSON VIII,' THIRD QUARTER. IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES. AUG- 10.

the feet that &lt;
broods of tbe

The illustration here given of tbe larva
f the hot fly, showing its attachment to
tie coat of tho stomach by the largo end
-the head—appeared originally in l*ralle Farmer. with the following explaintiODB:

Farmers hare often noticed on tba
breasts and forelegs of horaca minute yel-

through the stomach, hatch, aud the

tended with tho faces. Tho attachment
to the stomach, la bv means of the hooks,
where it sucks liquid nourishment from
the food of the horse. They do not eat
through the stomach, as often supposed,
having no means for so doing; neither do
thcY.caufw serious disability, unless in
men Quantity as to take the nourishment
•^indispensable to the well being of the
horoe. or in case they accumulate In such
quantities in the stomach and bowels as
to considerably Interfere with tho procoos
of digestion.
'
■
The maggot, being mature, lots go its
• head to tho cost of the utoraocli, passes
out of the intestinal canal, falls to the
earth with tiie excrement, makes its way
to the north, whence it, in about six
weeks, transforms and issues as the per­
fect fly. lays iu eggs upon thu ends of the
hairs of the home and dies.
Once tho Insect is lodged tn the stom­
ach. little cau bo done. When they exist
. in largo quantities, strong purgatives
may possibly dislodge them. They never
eat through tiie coats of tho stomach.
The hole sometimes found In the stomach
of Qje horse inft-rted wit h Lots is caused
by tbe action of, the gastric juice of the
animal acting upon inflamed aud suppu­
rating surfaces. The preventive is to
carefully clip off all eggs found. Watch
for them.

Readers who send this Information to '
Professor Riley will doubtless do a ser- !
vice to science and indirectly to them- |

often grownupon
the name stock.
If tho scion and
slender, wedge
grafting Is usu-

Ing cut to fit into
each other and ty­
ing them around,
but not so tight
as to prevent cir­
culation of the
■ip. Sometimes

lug. 111 tlw aeo03(1 CUL is shown
* head of a free
blooming EchinoMO. 3—(iBirrau tux cercus pectiaatus
cactus.
grafted In this
way on a stem of
C. grandiflortu The roots, and a small part
of tho plant above them, should be cut
away and an Incision made, ohaped to re­
ceive the end of tho oereus. which should

but to tie ftjabout three inches
lower end of a small stake,
« growing end up. Insert this

which represent their future wings.
When tho time arrives for them to Issue
from the ground they come out during
successive nights in great numbers', come
up tho trees, fasten themselves to tbn
name with their claws aud proceed to cast
off their skins. A long rent appears in
the skin of tbo back, and through this
tho cicada pushes itself, and withdrawing
its logs and wings from their separate
cases, crawls away, leaving Its empty
pupa skin.
Within a fortnight after their final
transformation the fomai«w begin to lay
their eggs, and in six weeks the whole
piusration is-comes extinct. Such are iu
brief the general habits of this remark­
able Insect, which passes seventeen years
of its life in the soil and at stated periods
appears for a short time to life above
ground.

it ij

handy
Handsome

arjd
ri Msist
on testing it

”

.rtd spring we

THE SPECIALIST

aad sells r°r

__u

DISEASE,
The font jKRsibb n- imonul
of his J.i'ity to _"app’,.- with
these diseases- n -urceifsl
practice iu dealii .- witji sticti
disorders.

/oo^

Testimonials.
Of these he carj show ••noi^b
to convince the ninst scepti­
cal. from the ver&gt;
. iijz. H
of Hastings and vicinity. i.h
eluding business men. farmer
I inechaui'es and others.

tt A. M-rtr d&gt;d. IIX! thr-. FQR iKfHTS and IHVAUDS
the

they dwelt seven days, rejoicing before tbe
Lord, os they rotnomlierwi their forty darn

PHrsiciJins nronrrE

BABIES cur FOB IT.
INVALIDS RELISH IT.

Seeing him-if you are suffer­
WELLS, RICHARDSON &amp; CO., BURLINGTON, VT. ing from such
a«&gt;. Nu-r
is the time.

Consultation Free.

Martile. dcfetuianl

by

fire

that

House Furnishing
“in1- «

VILES, '

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which ta opened up more fully in Rar. xvll.
xvtil; then In Bev. xlx, xx, the marriage of
tbo Lamb, tbe judgment of tho nation*. tho
binding of Satan, after which comes tbo

nation
alsdbvE
than tho

iZoch. xil, xilt); and then

Tho prince of Wales la • patron of the
Bed Polled Cattle sodeiyof England.
The report is that all through the Shen­
andoah vajhnr tho wheat acreage Is large
Queen Victoria has accepted the office
of president oi the Royal Agricultural
society of England during IU forthcoming youeeethi
truly eay.
jubilee year.

appear

followed

tqucaling pig,'

laying hla whi

paved with col

CHEAP EXCURSIONS.

_ 0 IDER

mans with

ahWKbA IUCHIIERY;=™zfflEE

M

Fl AddrtW, C. C. HA1PT0M. Detroit. «W.

' they think tha
dora And l&gt;e

The Newspaper Revolution

the bellerent as “a kind of first fruita?’ and

Longing m t
father himrelf

gallop, urging
»briil whittle,

21

rhlch occurred fifty

■Arning hta bod

HHCUX

98. ‘'Beside tbo Sabbaths, . . . gift.,
. . rows, ... and free will offerVfK which yo give unto tho Lord." Israel

dear the ground, them plow a strip of
land eight or ten feet wide, leaving a deep
furrow In the center of the strip, with
the perpendicular side of the furrow to­
ward the field to be protected. Into this
tho bugs will fall, whore straw may be
thrown on them and burned. Or tho fur­ dnearity and truth, purging out all the old
row may be covered with some of the
stalks that have been cut while they were
green, by laying them across It, when the
bugs will crawl under them into the fur­
row and remain there In the shade long
enough for the stalks to dry and be
burned.

t

conipialiuiut. it l» un»rr*«s tlixt defr-udant enter
her nii|*nr.in«v In «nld e.&gt; '-e .»n nr i-rf.&lt;r I air
months frwn the il»te nt &lt;hl&gt; o’drr. nrw! that .
within twrnl' dm* tlt&gt;- rtmiplalUMHI eaiiM- Sista ।
order tn be pnblhh«t In the IIr&gt;U»k* Banmcb,
said publication bi t&gt;e continued owe its e .cu j
week for «ls
In weer-slp"

humility of soul
87. •'Everythingupon Ilia day." Sacrifice,
and tho number of them, fi-atta and tbo order
of them al) appointed by God and everything
upon Hta day; tho priests aud the people had
only to read aright and bo obedient, and the

A great many remedies and preventives
against ch kwh bugs have been suggested
and published from time to time, tho
most of them emanating from good au­
thorities. but very generally so difficult
and impracticable in their application as
to be of little general use. In their mi­
gration from one field to another, at the
time they first appear on the side of a
field of corn and before they have entered

Professor Henry, of the Wisconsin ex­
periment station, who has been inveettgatlng the silo system, sums up hla con­
clusions somewhat as follows: 1. Even
though ensilage made &lt;from Indian corn
has no more feeding value than the same
ufbunt of material dried into good fod­
der, tbe difficultlN and expense of curing
and caring for tho dried fodders aro such
that ordinarily tho silo is preferable. 2.
The usual waste from feeding dry fodder
is very considerable, while for ensUago it
need be none at all. 8. Feed can be more
compactly secured in the silo than in any
other way. 4. Husking, cribbing and
grinding corn are useless operations far
the most part, and are expensive and in a
measure wasteful: nothing is added to
the value of tbe crop by any of these pro­
cesses. 5. For tho northern corn belt
smaller varieties of corn will give nearly
or quite as much feeding material as tho
largo varictlM, with less labor to handle
them. Lastly, the clover crop is a vary
promising candidate far ensilage, and the
farmer who tries It for the suo wHl*be
well pleased with tbe results.’

The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he can cure
you. Extended experience as
a specialist enable him to
easily detemrine. and the best
of modern appliances and the
most
approved remedies
adapted
for special eases, many
roewtre
of them prepared onjv by Dr.
2? Baughmai .
’»'e- him to ef} where otbIs* feH a &lt;
।

In this cause I
Cbarimte Marble. t» not a rvald-tit &lt;4 tht* Mate.

offering

right pieoea of

DON’T PUT

Holy Ono af isnuiL He wu their bolincm,
even as B« ta ours, and apart fnrni Him there

thta

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CaHfgire those .uBenug

“mo «m/&lt; tv ii.oq^v.

3L ». 28. 81. 35, 3(5i In connection with those
holy day*. All true tervice ought to be joyful'

-

XASUtiLbE,

fjVE Qentj a &lt;AKE. jquit only by
N. K. Fairbank s f), Chicago

Mair of MhliUtb .Ed! i Julicial iirenit. In
Chancery.

ucro ana xnara.

then nils through it four or five pounds
of sulphur. The addition of a quantity
of carbolic acid to tho sulphur will do no
harm. Tbe fowls will rolFta «Mr.&gt;thu
mixing its contents through tfceir tenth-

(Cams

U
no
pquoi

form and ore covered with little halm.
They soon find their way to the soil,
Into which they deaoend to where the
roots are most abundant. The only change
to which they are subjected during the
long period of their subterranean confine

For a pond with muddy bottom carp Is

by 24 inches by 12 In depth will ana
111 ’It Dearly full with road dnrt,

I your
[Grocer
I for

foraJI tS|
houje W
lyold ujtsB

Th|e chapter may wall bo called "TbeCbap«r oi tho FeaiUi of the Lonl” or "Tbe Chop-

DILLE

IajK

use
Roffinaa. Philadelphia.

In its winged state the seventeen year
old locust is of a black color, with trans­
pare* wings and wing covers, the thick
anterior edge and larger veins of which
aro orange red, and near the tips of the
latter there is a dusky xlgzag line in the
form of tho letter W, supposed by the
superstitious to indicate war. The eyes
are red. the rings of the body are edged
with dull orange, and ths legs are of the count tho Sabbath, wiilch waa an mrtitutian
same color. The wings expand from two
and one-half to three and one-quarter
inches.
In its many years af underground life
this insect does more or less damage by
feeding upon the roots of plants, but its Cher things paar away “ths word ot our God
manifest Injury is when In the perfect
stand forever."
state tho female deposits her eggs in the ball
34. "Speak unto the children of IsraaL”
twigs of fruit and other trees, where
punctured limbs, as a rule, languish and
die soon after the eggs are hatched. The
told him.
eggs are of a white color, about one-t wolfth
“The fifteenth day of the seventh month.

By an act passed by the New York leg­
islature and approved by the governor,
the dairy commissioner i* directed to em­
ploy expert butter and cheew makers,
not exceeding five in number, whose duty
it shall be, under hla directions, to exam­
Almost every grower of flowers, ine and inspect butter and cheese, factorwhether amateur j or professional, culti­ l«a and tho methods employer! therein,
vates at least otte7---------------and attend at nueh agricultural falre. In­
cactus. To these
stitutes, meetings and conventions within
growers, tho fol­
tbe state as shall be designated by the
lowing illustra­
commissioner, to Imjiart thereat informa­
tions and hints,
tion as to thti beet methods of mt: in;by American Gar­
butter and cheese. Five thousand dol­
den, will be of '
lars have been appropriated for the pur­
pose. On or before Dec. 15 next the com­
missioner must report the number of
methods of grow.
experts employed under the act. together
Ing delicate spewith their compensation and expenses,
oles of cactus
and must include the whole in his annual
from stocks of a
report. Another appropriation of $2,500
has lieon miul&gt;&gt; to tho State Dairy Associa­
tion to bo expended in holding a number
low growing or
of dairy conferences in yarlons parts of
drooping varieties
the Htate to illustraUrtitittcr and cheeee
so that they can
making.

•lender cereuses,
a«:ch u C. tuber- iro. 1—■oiurraa the
«ras. aro ,.ben.
CACTUS.
eflted in growth, but it makes little differ­
ence bi blooming, excepting tliat a
strong plant does
batter than a
weak oue. Cere us columbinus from
Cuba formsa favorite stock for graft­
ing. Fig. 1 shows a rat tail eactus (0.
flagelliformlB) grafted upon it. All of
those having a
gummy sap unite
readily, and a
number of differ-

ahor,
‘flnpt-

?^oullOT

pearance in different parts of the country.
He sake In a circular sent out from the
department of agriculture at Washington
for information in regard to the appear-

th

[BL) Xffuter ]

■

“Th' er* o[ cumbrous bisnket-sheets seems coming to an end, and newspapers like the

Oinm Dauv Nrsn

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Forty years ago the chief duty of an editor, in
view of his limited facilities, was to gather all the
news he could and print it Intelligence was
transmitted slowly; many occurrences of interest
were never heard of beyond their immediate
locality; ocean mails were long in transit, and the
overthrow of an European dynasty was not known
here until Ung after the event Suddenly there
came a change. The railroad and the telegraph
superseded old methods, and the newspaper was
literally flooded with news. The death of a petty
ward politician in San Francisco, the result of a
Presidential election, the accession of a sovereign
the outbreak of a war, and notice that a shanty hkd
been burden m Texas, all were hurried over the wires
into the newspaper offices, and there
no idea of discrimination, all were printed.
Thus originated the "blanket sheet" '
■Die publisher who could send out
the biggest blanket fora nickel
most enterprising; the bigger
was the best; it was a period ofU.____
Butafter a time the very excess of the.
evil brought the remedy, and there be­
gan an era of discrimination, t ‘
arose such journals as the.,™ Ien
and The Chicago Daily News. That the
“S’ dcP*rtvr|: i» beat evideriedm

considerably more than the circulations of all other
Chicago dailies combined. It is hardly necessary
to'say that such a circulation could not be attained,
much less maintained, except by a pa[x-r of high
grade of excellence, as well as one sold at a popu­
lar price. To win such recognition the cheap
paper must be ar good a newspaper as tiie best ol
of its higher-priced competitors. And this Thb
Daily News certainly is. It is a member of the
Associated Press, and is the only paper in Chicago
which possesses a franchise which sccuresto it
both the-day and night dispatches ofthe Associa­
tion. In-the.general field of news-gathering it re­
presents in thefiighest degree the progressive enterpi ise of American journalism : as a «rtrr-papa’
it challenges comparison with any in the land- ’
n its editorial columns The. Daily News
speaks from the standpoint oi the inde- •
___ ent newspaper, and thereby escapes
the temptation of impairing honest and
honorable influence by condoning or
defending the questionable under the
. pressure of party allegiance. It is not
an organ, neither is it a neutral in
of principle. It has the courw of its convictions.
The organ oi
no party, sect or Interest, it voices the united de­
mand of all those better elements of society m
behalf of parity, honesty and decency in all the
relations of life. By just so much as it thus com­
mends itself to the regard of the truly “ best peo­
ple M of the community docs it voluntarily re­
nounce any community of interest with all others.
So conspicious a success must have its imi­
P™*’1x11
are still too tor tators, and Tbe Daily News has tbe endorsement
removed
true ideal ofg^^T
■
naiism to from
meet the
the SsTthe
’ such imitation always bestows. However as itist™
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h—"th?J” C”ca«&gt; UAn-TjSnn ha
been the first to appreciate and meet the

premiums amounting to 220,000
*asded aS the Mr which will open t

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irnrai prominent feature «f RESPECT YOUR STOMACH.
The preslfieiittal campaign
Al the opening
of the cumpaigu, tbeoppo- A MEMBER WHICH SOMETIMES RISES
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RIP THROUGH THE CORDILLC8AS’ SIDE SPUR?.

mtn go by stage for Ban MarI'he n«d nun through tbe
Cordtllcnui for thirty-six
the nniuiata arc whipped
vJ stretch mid sent faster
brake lieing applied only
ii gains too much on the

*;ul one lazy multi ot about

*.
ting- four jssople intlw driver, all seats on the
’uuned with bather stuffed
L. hard us tile boards uuder,.ud sucbdotlxn im they may
r &lt;tml. The diligence eomn-ure ln»h whip, and a large
: he ronrao of the day.

-from Quezalteuongo, aud

pueblo” uf WO or 700
o'clock in the morning
wen- filled with Indiana
pruGiicfe. some carrying

fast«Q«d tato four uj&gt;..I und »tiffen*l with rew­

ugh, thirty jncbv* wide and
K . Curd* around tbo Ixjt■ Are joined to the leather
broad &lt;iup. which, paraea
• - teitbvod nnd a^rvea to bold
in place. Tiie Indian, in• i i gin ly forward, travels for
«itU hi* }&gt;ock uf 150 )*ouudfl
ui'xs! and adjusted that be
.train ou any particular
r&gt;-driving goat, and sheep
i, ..nd others dragging them

W bio this bvely wxipe. Now
.mid are the entire family
arrying bi* load and driving

■y the mother With a basket
tha yi &gt;3iiKv=t sjrnpjxHl to her
dangling &lt;iut of the folds
,* little black hnul j*wj&gt;
1'ien coma liu&gt; two tays,
■; Ctif "Idyr bff» tugging at
inc, .nnd yld&gt; I* living
1..i.uger Voy, who is
I its hind quarter* nt
Ii tu nuiku but slow
i* i ii tbe pbua and in

ires anil tilled with such

naiigo is spread out before
f.v- bdow you, and often

1 warm. Wo were nearly
g th ridge, a distance of
Thu mountain set-nery

nut it ill, would become monoti from an olnuwt spnuglcre
• 'em ruin washed, rocky
ar* vnijianied by a Mexican
1 whistles, and tho iucwuant

lajyti. ,s

up nt tin- breakfast nation
i in- untaiu valley, it wa« not
, • vwd u*. but the relief felt
: t bat bard cuahioned. wagon
i pie &gt;lrivw's noixe
। “. nt this stopping place, and
:&gt; hud tin tatted their uon veno’it uri. cviaideratian for tho feel'npaUept pawiengeni w« were

1

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—* uu*—4*. ww

• a inter, brought {315 at a recent i
wa“ boughs for Trinity c»
nimparison of tbo work of English,
™■■ aud American detectIvee
UMocuvce show
sixiw tbe
i
U4er -o bo If per cent, ahead ail around.
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’ It ta quite surprihlng to tiotiee the nuiB, t-ruiL*
, rum. reiMirta
rvi&gt;orta of remarkable ca»c*
ca-ws uf
of m*miTbh difficulty in distinguishing an insane f vous &lt;ll»atee« cineil. »urh M headache fit*
ronJa
none
man,
|«rticuUr)y^
it
be
a
case
pnctratlon. heart affection. Si
from a mne
itanieulorly^ bo
i: ner\&lt;&lt;iu
tiemtu* prtelratlnn.
Si.’
off mhnamnnia,
m inomnniu. ta
U nfteut.nH*
ofteutimra very great, a*
as |I Vitus Dance,
l»ancf. limiiitt.
iinuiuitt. and
und probmgiil
urolonitiil
tbe following incident will show; A few i ‘IwpIraMir**. by ’br. Miles’ Itextoratitlv
yenrd ngo a physu inn talnwe entiriSJife, Nervine. Thta m-sv ttlld Improved brafo
nlmoit. and practice liad Lee-i'-pcnt in airat- ; and nene food, and medicine, is everyinospben.- of insanity, and tab-., is romldered where gaining a remarkable reputation for
the U»t authority extant on. Mich matter*, I curing tin- worst &lt;&gt;t three diseases, a* well
called at tiw Kt. Lxmm insane asyium fur the j a- thr injiirioti. effect* uf worry, nervutta
pur|*R-i»f looking tlirougli ft. h-lying on a ; irritation, mental nml physical ■uverworlt.
physa .c,n ,&gt;f his acqumuumo? who wax lo \V. II. G,**!ir.it the dniggisL will give
catrtl tfa|m» to show him about. Near the । away trial Ixdtle* ot thi- wiunletul n-m..gate ta mrf a gentleman wbo wn- very re- j dy. It positively contain* no opium or
date, ksMirteou* and intellectual ut him ho | m&gt;&gt;rphln*'.
InquihJ "IL,.
»d. .ml, U&gt; l..n. Ita, ta
j„|,„
,,
, ..... ..
was'd-Msni attbetinw. Hupfswmg hw com qujnry. fiead.
! English .spavin liniment removes all
Irt&gt;ni •'ertain term* and tireirira |wculiar to
| haul. Mift. or &lt; ullutiMsl lump* and bleitt! isbt* from lior-c*. Idood *pavhi. curbs,
-plhit-. ►weeitry', rinxbun&gt;% stiflrs. sprains.
thorough knowledge of the claxalcs and of airtW'dlcn tbruat.-. roughs, rte. Save S3O
by um-uf one bottle. Warranted. Sold by
Dr. E. Ii. Itathiop, druggist, Hastings,
nt length and very entertainingly.
_S
,
Finally he volunteered t-&gt; allow thr visitor Mich.
Mrs. Carmichael of Hillsdalr county,who
through the lusti tilt ion. and t» "be did so be
made a minute diagnosis of each case which lias been tinder arrest on a charge of kill­
ing her husband by poison, ha* been re­
until suddenly intemq&gt;ted by the ap]&gt;rarance leased on $2,000 bull.
of the keeper arid assistants, who uucvn monioualy seised hl* edifying '•otMiuctor, man­
Would you whip a sick horse?
&gt;’«■
acled him and led him to a cell, despite his Then dmit ure ordinary phi’s salts, senna,
etc., for sick liven, bowel*. etc. Only use
quito raatura! utxier the circumrtanre* with Miles’ PillsiM. P.) the best ai)d surest &lt;ff
even a sane man, and the expert was mule- pills. Samples five at W. H. Good)ear’-..
ceired atlll, until hi* formor entertainer
shriektad back to him: “Thejr’re going to
crown nu- emperor of Germany, anti I scorn
Once mare it ta woman who is apparently
the crown! Rave me. mve me!” Thv ex­
woman ii w&lt;ir..t enemy, aud Lmdon »in* far
pert's m&lt;*licnl fncud appeared un the *cvw a
little later nnd congratulated the vis­ more ixavily In thta re*peet than New York,
aixl far a very obvious noon, that of
itor on bi» narrow escape, Informing
harpiy defined lines of ra*te and the ncanhim. to hta actontahmmiL .that this Mty fur Hnipluwtislng tbrti felt by all whose
was the moat violent subject under their
position does nut iijtsak far ibwlf. A “bora
lady’ might, ou ifftteciug u shop where women
durkti were sitting, realize that from eleven
he had brutally beaten his keeper*. Thta to fourteen hour*' rervkn dally might well
.lemon*trate.* tbe inability lot cv &lt;-n the meat be punctuated by a few moment* cm the bits
experienced judge to decnii- infallibly ns to of board, pusbtui’ in between b.-xvs, which do
the condition of n man’s nnud.—Dr. Max duty for M-ixta, and lie glad that an oppuiRtarkloff in Olo»w-Democrat
tuuitv liud been improved.
Not ro the wife uf tbo iirraperou* butcher
or baker or candlestick maker, rejoicing, it
Three are seme of the prices that authors may bv. in the flrat ap;x*ran&lt;* in piuah and
have received for works nuw famous: GoW- •ilk, and bent ui-«i making it u* imprearive
raiith, AUU fov^“TheTraveller,” AGO for “The n» i«raible. To bt-r obaequiomne* ta the flrat
Vicar of Wakefield" anti £100 for “The D&gt;- ewentud uf any'flealing with tho order from
which she u emerging; and her ..-ustom will
sertral Viltaga;" Fielding. £!/«/
•■Amelia" nad XJ.2O0 for “Tom Jones;" Dr. Ko to the »hop where it* outward tokens aro
most profiiw. A clerk found sitting ta «imply
Johnson, £'13f for “Raraeta*:''
emltodiwi Unpertlttauce, nnd Uie floor man£30,(XM for the "History uf England. Boa­ oKer who allows it an offender ngamrt every
well. £1,(X» fur thr “Life of Johnson; Dry­ taw uf propriety; and thu* it happens that
den £1,200 fag hta translation &lt;•( 'Virgil; wnto aro slipped out af sight, and exhausted
(ivorge Eliot, £2.000 for ••Humola,” and
wunum smile and ask. a* tho purchase w
never lew than £1.600 for any novel, it is made. "And what ta the next pleasure! in a
said; Walter Scott. £700 for the Aral « aver tout, that makes the Ameriran hearer cruigs
lev* and large sums for later oner, with far tbe abject humility that }* the first con­
£S,00U fur “Vfoodstack'’ aud £1S,«W for the dition af taiccwfc a* seller.—Helen Campbell
••Life of Nnpuhwn:" Zola.
to*
._________
.
Htorv and gHO.OOOfar “L’Assotxunafr; " UMJ in WotuML
Call’m*. £5.000 for “Armadale:" Milton, ^5
for "Paradise Lost;” Byron. £3.000 for Ifou
Jar Gould will talk freely to a reporter
Juan" and £4,000 fur "CWldo
whom be knows to bo Intelligent and trortMoore, 3.000 guineas for "Lalta Booth and worthy. Tlw reporter n&gt;u»*
£13,000 for "Irish Mriodies;"
oughly what tic wants to know. Ha will get,
fnr Pleasure* of Hope;' burps, UO for tbo £Xfp if he does not underatand tte• .ubj«^
Hnl«lltlonot bl. work.
CT^tor
al&gt;out which ho iuwk* informauon. After on
test- Pt-e ry for "The Raven; UmgMlo*. off band exxn rrenUou Uw re.^rtar^wUl. per­
M 060 ifcJO a line) for the "Hanging ot tbe ham. if the interview is on inijwrtant matle highret prire -er paid for •
Ciare ol Monomania.

R-

llui! I felt as if my tpinpl- column had
np t.ircugh my brain. Now and tlmn
tte
would give a cHc lurch and smash
•®v WULI of my |,;i; azaiiutt tb&gt;» side stick*.
ThbiluAn hili ride couUnued for two hour*, ..imcwbJ. iimhiraro Fur FjHt***[£
w.il. U..;..a3b_’y oxlMUtated, we arrived at
Tf’'"-v or i&lt;auJPodro. Wlmre we caught a
JPjJWuf a rather levelcountry in advance.
itxteed wo have no right to go v- ■n”
'
“Gbitcju-ds Car. New York T&amp;nea.

A renr.rkablo photo-cugraved chart af tho
■twlad*,, i:‘„, ;v.iuj 2,32tl stare train L*e third
V“u'*‘-v •&gt;’-*nth magnitude, has been pro•“k-vd a: the Paris obscrvauiry.
,

i

ant omm&gt; of the human machine.
•T haive used Simmon* Liver
"u'tnuri?,*VJ**4.“ Mutuana. ure,"u~iita 1
, ,
------ - ----" UUXLUU. IU UW3K:
Keguiator many years and can
itrat laSh/
It uow ranks days of devol&lt;&gt;;&gt;tu&gt;mt ami discovery, noshing
;
contdentlousl) *ay Ii i* the King
&lt;teUV“
rflIV^tuu.’‘
is more probobte than the improbable, and
of all liver remedln. I consider
its I uttL^dMud'
It is risky bdsinaa hasarding a positive and
tt a medicine ehest Itself.” '
fruit* si.dreZJj. Ti?ull'rt!' producthin dt definitive statement oq any subject; but it is
J. H. Gardner, Suffolk, Vo.
.
v—
Sum. tbo quiet. How gmng citinm
1D '
i ‘J*’
fate morning paper columu* of burniuR, pro- '"Ur. dllisUI' «u ViXJt'i in
3 TT^refore it behooves him to lx&gt; good to
pbttfo'wonta-graph.e pietnrre if *££ : «**
mW* prosperity and rich wn modings. He M-. kiui .wn’ta.L'141" '“*“«•"“&gt;■«* to those
op» hu eye. in anuremrat to thmkhe hl
M y.r , .eDrr , p
bead in Hoomvilfe *, iOB&lt;
Arem. xortf, ,, ^£^2'
BL*F?uT
gra^rel three start ling truths Alhteratiou : &amp;
"‘-“‘n.ted p^.fthtet.’, tho affection.*, and with good reason. Somo
even go no for os to center the soul there. It
nm* mad m the columns of a pap.-r which. . iu reimiiX m h
l",“r‘n*lb*‘
but a few days ago, was content to chrouiel* 1:0,41 W ”*■« *r. p»”iMtanra^i?* d ixihnh is certain that the hades of tbe divorce court
i* flUi-d with eas&lt;-= that can be traced direct
the taul g-reip of the unmraming
I
to a defective cuidnc, aud who shall say how
Purtry. patriattam, figurative ta^t ungr, . ta"iMd?
many l«t souls have gone down to perdition
column* at. figures are crowded tiiacuufased
F*»*. T..&lt;unta «H &gt; Xelnlt-TlUtu.t Jii who dated, their H.-st dereliction from duty
num. The teom writer know* bow to make . I itatna
back to the deadly frying pan, and their
figurelie. * rootagkws Tta-dtisrmof I’ *’&gt;• -‘^i.wi ’da &gt;'»; Oregon and Washing. fall from .grace to tbe diabolical agency of
Eutbutawmta
half baked dough I
Bixtmville grow interrated. 1teal e«ate „ffl. j ^^s^“* “* “12?
cs* open
m every
room, und
in j1:c
»&lt;*”to»«u-tmiL?,'.,
t1,1,;
,1?lchmawd"
f ,,n»”ul*
“res
lota
become
tbo vacant
chief busiura.
of trade*
tta- day.
foe state* ^territories
8 bl
“’’
1. ,«• **•. .bun-h
&lt;:rwd n,;. them enlarge their culinary horuoa. Tbe
woman who invents a new dish deservosa
wool.* of-the boom writer, who begisaIww to RI*
the GJENITO ITRIWABT Onrans a
It pnijM-se.-.
to erect u number of drinking
reap bin hnrvrat. He Mills eoplga &lt;.f
------Study. If Kittei WO difference WHAT
fountains for man and IwasL
isauoof the pqwr in bundhw of humlre.ii. m
grave
whose licrt title to immortality was
$S0.—&lt; me bod),. ,,f English Spavin l.iiathe enterprising ritix»uS *im mail them te
her baking. Her children rise up and call
friends and acquaintances in older towns, mrut cured my tine Norman mare of two
A subHcriptiou list ta made for tbe |mrp&lt;*c , ug y- WofMi *;mvin* which damagHl her
Knding over the land tlnwe graphic accouuta lj*tee at 1,-awt Jgo. It ta the graiidrM too little. And both are apt to (orgtt that
■of the new mrtre&gt;i»,li«. The lx«.m writer foemidii cure 1 ever iimxI. John MeCalh. quality has more, or should have more, to do
____________ _____ ... }
•‘«l'ugt..iL Ind. Mold by with the matter than quantity.' Fe«v women
citrmral incrreisra, and hi* pocketbook grows Midi
,I-M,hroP. drtiipcisl, Hastings, have what may bo culled the “alunantive
sense" properly developed. Tb&lt;- average
When hta quick eye wra that the enthusi- । strike for higher wage.- at Ihr Tittaba- woman scertn, to consider it her special
a*m begin* to waver, the boom writer re- .««"«• latoili,, Friday. Eight} men tjuit duty and proud prerogative to cater to that
tnembeni that be ta engaged to write up the
high and mighty monarch, her lord and
next town, and awpy Ik- go.-* gayly, leaving '
Advise to Mulhar*. "
Boomville to sink slqwly back into a quiet
Mur u ntnura-’* RonmiNa Hi ui r should
life, but not the same life, for tbe boom :
'“ST1 ’"radtlldrei, teetnise. It «x&gt;ik»
,F. D. CHLARKM, M. D.
wriw ta.«,
Uw IM
,ta
k
ixxly1* Momnchf 8b» knows all about cake*. Merrill Block, Detroit, Mich.
villtans in the future pro-prrity of their city Twrutj-ave rents a bottle.
that yean of dull timre esmimt wholly de- । Gfcn. Ctrtihwm l« reported to have Iksin
------ --------------- --------- | takr„
j!) „ Wfc,b|jl&lt;t|Wu

Pemsu; Wbituer, fiOO for the
bi* works,.which bo
for I1JXJ0; Tbnnywn, «12 a Un. for

fw.t'iuii

F - ::.e e-nk Moma-h Impelled digestion and

,
redite and always truUifnL Y et
to be always p&lt;drt»u tat fbot

writadt out. It ta then submitted to Mr.
Gould, who may suggMt
^^7
tionsintho phraseologytalk* frvelj.
at time* almost eloquently, but has » rural
habit of dropping the fliml g1* in part cipies.
Thu. lie snr* goin'. carmn, ote. Ho i* *urSXw w
wk“" “4 ““"2
whether in his homo on Fifth *v«mo or at
hta mansiuu ut Irving on
w-lk* up and down bta library in mk-wlnter
tnhaliu’ the perfumes of a roeo perhaps us

UTTJtHLY DWuHAUim.

&gt; It b notoriowi that women taKOmc utterly
dnnoraliuxl as to their caung, when the
"m«i folks” are away from huiae for any
length of time. Whether the family be rich
or |xx&gt;r
to maki- little difference with
women, who almost invariably nlvuulon the
regular dinner when tbo head of the house is
away, and drift into the slovenly and harm­
ful liabit «t “pickiitg up” sucii odds and
suds—mcittlyawret stuff and pickies—as may
come liadtly. I f men wi re good for nothing

telling disagtwd'!®
tacL-kuow where 0

four

w.

HARVEST

Ms-tunrssnAgtEisp,

OWRusaaB.
wi rucr LTIiAC*-

TO

Tuklax effect July IS. IRS
___________ tUTWlKD

sranuNS '

Minnesota, Dakota,.
MONTANA,

am Ip.m. pjn. Ktltti

need taking in band—tha working girls
e«|&gt;oclally. Some of them deny thrmsclvas

I&gt;.«5 1.10, 5.W
Grand Rapids Lv.
Middleville....;.......... 7 IT !.« &lt;l.» U.K S.W
Irvtng......................
1.15 6.2S
a.isl « M 1XW 9.10
Harrisa*....... L.........

Poor misguided young crootures! Haven't

I tTT 6.57
10.40
MaaJvfiie................
•7-BT1
T.W
Chartotte................... ASM 1.011 7JB xor
Baton Rapid*..;.......... tstais X35
Jackson ......................
ii.se&gt;! a«lio.« 7.x
Detroit..............Ar
warnsabd.

122 c v

ind sooner than dull
i tins I

ST. PAUL &amp; MINNEAPOLIS
rben baby luxuriates in colic, papa curvets

CHEAPER THAN
EVER BEFORE I

Detroit............
......
prevention is worth a pound af cure. The Jsckson
EitJti Haplds
doctors have slain their tboumudH, and the Charlotte.......
cucumber it* tens of thousand*. ItamembAr

11X13

ixao

LOTA and
ass’.

MONTANA LE8!
trip rate being mt
Including GRKA1

that Rlmmons Liver Regulator will rldyquof
dyspepsia, purify jour srstem. enable you th
sleep well, prevent malaria! dltenses and give
jiiu a brisk and vlrorou* feeling. It arts direct­
ly on the liver and klflnrys. clcomlng. partlying
invigorating and fortifying thr system against
disease. It win break up chills and fever and
prevent their return—yet entirely free from
calomel or Quinine.

raster Friday charged with
y by his
wife.
Ulll’a I’errlew Cough Syrup I* quirk to
act upon and cure a cold. No cure, no pay.
W. II. Goodyear.
Thos. Hroak. agnl SO. banged himself at
Saginaw Friday twmlng. €au«-. worry
about Wh debt*.

All SS nm tij

• Private John Fifer, the repabBom can­
didate for governor in UUnci*. taw l*en
ilolng a'couple of weeks of resting In Em­
met and Antrim counties.

HIli’R Pecrles-M Worm Specific hi aeknowledgisl the best remedy for tiie purpose
wherever known. W. H. Goodyear.

mrridlsn orernrrai
nwlr.

pureoae of looking over the eosotry. or with mo
the* &lt;ftt A N IIeST U 1JEA TUj*KLTaiN
THE WORLD, and ar. agricultural district suit­
able for dlveralAed farming, dairy and stack
nurpoMB, will do well to tako advantage of
For Maps and Information apply to your
borne ticket agent, to any ageDlofthe company
F. I. WHITNEY
’
Genl Pas* and Tkt. Agt..
Bt IW. Minn.

Chicago, uluurn it Sigisw
TIME TABLE.
In sffod July l«t,l»M.

Houth.

Hu th,
d1

Cobb’a'IJttle Pll|f cure indigestion, head­
ache. dlxxiness. natiM*. bllliounness, etc.,
p. m.|i m
or nioney refunded.' W. H. Goodyear.
4 1*1

U

Stations

CRAND RAPIDS HERD.

Holstein friesianS

rs^A

...... Hastings
.......Shultz...
. ..Nash's’ .
,. Cloverdale

3 s:
3 31

ta

3 tl

runtSTrS?1

The Bay View association at Petoskey
Ims decided to put in a new system uf wat­
er worta this fall.

Impure blood 1* an Insidious enemy rutt­
ing through the system seeking the week.Kt organ*. To conquer the enemy iwe
Hill's Saruajiarilla. W. H. Goodyear.

Whero

kn

Ton Going?

delivered anil
trouble. Ums and money.

A|»i&gt;'

FRIENDS:

Ask them, and report

REJOICE

campaign?

•

RY.. FROM

kind generally aro ffkaly to be reminded that

DY8PERTICS

reire-nr*

iiMubi

is

,1a tha Epwdy Ballaf
I OBTAINED BT VSDJO

headache.
®5S&amp; S3.
talr trial. It will do you ROJd-

’ ) A.ug. 21st.
TUESDAYJ Sept. 11 and 25.
) Oct. 9 and 23.

10.»

ixsul ta ^t medltatively a.
Don’t some of your neighbors or
„ to and fro anil dtacu-wTh-hiv flnanci.il Import- He expivumita,
UH!i
U.
Willoughby itlaf &lt;° Chicaj&gt; Herald.
friends want the Banner during the

f we ,vfrain

EXCURSIONS

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION

their care and ‘•keep” just to bold tbo wo­
mankind to *otni&lt; sort of regularity and

nodiaractarU'
Tim him
detested a* ta the Ursa “"^^y Bnd
unnorastairy &lt;!»••

AskYouk Dealer For, l&gt;
OohtTake/ny.Oihir
Jm. flHZER &amp; BR0S4-OU I.VUU,M

habit, and because food is lying around..
Men must have their jygular mads, sal what
they don't want, women will mt rather than

teriN*

■I eroaes; and on nearing

-uad'idc. inscribed with tbe

A Wonderful Medicine

oMldlg

-nt into the mountain side,
i: "‘did rock, iu which, as you

Let no man take Ubertitsi with his stomach
0-r woman neither, far that matter. Tbe
omach 1» a long luffcring meuilx.-r, but
k„ flirt urnwrn &lt;* -LU
_

V £*d ^!L

■vpuud dangerous roods to

* ‘■au’r 'M are the renire
m ^’^Iteph- but ef-

^“o-» laborer. 70 yearn
\.V’nt?WtT t" Ba) C,J&gt;' Honda?‘
thr riv, r wh,k’ Kvtthig wood,
*

_

t|.. u the proper way to
■ de». they duja-ad on the stage
Aeration |of any coinniuwions
• • iu the ncightrjriug towns,
ir driver stepped iutheloog
Tuan, always a welcome guest,
a,;e&lt; li-.rt. picking them up
;.t every »&lt;«1&gt; receiving bis small
and n drink iu jiayment. Uo
dnul' iwfore coming to tbo

ftvjre

.

ta hug the sides
baeU. For blocks
use llidiam t-Muping
/•t" when possible, and
nrvsubjected to thedau-

ahould rvTr*"1' h°
wby Bodravills
S ilnT I.TteUOOU*eUO’W’U Thousand.
Of people in the
tantic roost are ■wareliing.t?1^j'1JJJ^l'^'.
to,wn°f promifo K^hfe/to
invest their hoards of wealth. The money
burns to be mvretel. All that t. nJk'i u
riite uTh Krr*,L2T?*? know ab«v
Viltaaiid its wonderful rreixirv,,
Having interested his hearers the boom
writer now malM &gt;
“

ssudxgMG
sraMig

ii1 with Ills whip nnd a
mid btfing cumjtarativaly fresh
Ci’c willingly Tbe leadera,
ti.-l bi their necks, warned

•onw Uf the teadiu, men, .nd
ranwtre that . town » ha,
with
mauy natural nd^

tn OurPapuiarBrand

lands and

M MMunl

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Republican National Platform.

AFTER THE EXAMINATIONS.

THE VETERINARIAN.
COMPLAINT AGAINST QUACKS IN

THE PROFESSION

Ct^niy-

1*1

whoso mental and physical qtsdificatltms art
like

vou XX

ordeal

standing i&gt; my standing. I am Judged by it.
Bometimes when I thlnk that all are well pre­
pared same of them may fail me. I worry and
fret (to myself and within myadf) more than
any one known I lalior and strain—some- ilatai its substantial progress, little demand
tim&lt;is it is almost agony—to prvy.iaro them.
I heartily denounce the forcing^ cramming

children

through these

plainly, and so can any intelligent person,
that tbe children suffer in health and in
mind. It is cruel, it is unjust, it is very un­
profitable.

their examinations simply becaua* they are
shoved, or hqjsted through by machine like
methods. They can glibly nq&gt;eat many
things that they study, of tbe sonso and prac­
tical application of which they are utterly
ignorant. Girls, of course, are naturally
more prone to Spells of exhaustion ami faint­
ing, bat the frequency of such instances ii
notan ordinary but extraordinary feature.
I hayc iiutaneva in mind of girls who, realiz­
ing that they bad but a short period to go to
school, and because of the poverty of their

tbe ballet by ■
fatten nad U*

bread, with commendable ambition and dili­
gence laltorod with all their might 11 ndvancs
as font m pcesiblo; inlxired bonier tlinu some
others who learned easier; labored boyood
their strength until they were stricken down
from sheer brain and body exhaustion. Ons
of thcao I bad cautioned repeatedly, and even
Ihtoctrilrighta

It

&gt;d ta. ItopuWfcao port?
adhere to tbe Demo

protocU-ID to that todustry.
Th* U-?pulUc*.n party would effect oil nreded
rtductioaof the national revenue by rvp«‘allag

i tkoM articles qf foreign production

“8bo was near graduation, and felt that
unless she could pas* examinations then "&gt;b&lt;i
would never have another chance. She
studied hard und leanmil slowly an! with
difficulty, but wm persistent and determined.
Sbo was an unusually nmiablc, sweet tem­
pered, quiet girl, whom vveryliody loved. 1
bail noticed her growing pal- and tbln, and
knew that she was straining all of her mental
and physical powers in tho contest for wtr?cusa Ono day, in tbe cfc^s room during re­
citation,' tbe book sli|&gt;pcd from ber hands,

and exclaiming in a mournful voice tlmt I
shall never forget: ’Oh, Mie, ----- , my beaii,
my bead!* sank down in a faiut. She was
tbo very day pf the closing exercisea of that
term she was-burirxl. Bbo was undoubtedly
tbe victim of hfmn overwork. This was an ex-

We declare our hostility to the Introduction into

biuMta
with a rough voice and shaggy overcoat,
who smelled ot Ms patW spit tobacco
Juice and “nlraed" like,a herd driver. Twentr-fiv. yrars ago in this city there were, are
cording t“ Dr. Alexander F. Llautard, the
dean of the American Veterinary college In
Wart Fifty-fourth street, only three well
educated veterinary surgeons Now there
are brt wren fifty and sixty skillful practi­
tioner here whore names appenr in tho burin*«i director-. But tbe unnws in tbo direct­
ory do not give aa idea of the red nunibsr
of men practicing here. And quacb still
flourish, not alone tn this city, but all over
the country.
It does not pay a skillful veterinarian to
• follow his profession in a country town, and
hundreds of towns, villages and hamlets
throughout the land rejoice in their "horse
nnd cow doctors." Many of them are men
of good common sense and can pull their
naUente through, but the large cities, where
rtock fe valuable, can't exactly bo proud of
yeterinarians of a class .that humanitarians
protest against. An animal cannot tell its
troubles, oannot sue for damngra. but If it’
could, would it not rereut tbe offices of a
“doctor" who can scarcely write his own
name! Yet, on good authority, it may be
said that there are such men in tbe profea­
rion. It i« said that/mt of rt.UOO or 8,000
veterinary surgeons in*tbe country only 1,000
are educated.
'
thk oDtvit or qvAcra.
Tho profession has long had t &gt; bear the
odium of quacks with much cost to itself.
Two yenrr. ogi&gt; the sodetfa* oimwed the legis­
lature tho ncresrity of passing an set for
regulating th- practice “f veterinary surgery.
It wm provided that all veterinarians who
had practiced three years prior to tbo pas­
sage of the art should bo Allowed to continae
in practice on filing with tbe county ckrk a
certificate to that effect,
ProBwor Law employs from fourteen to
sixteen surgeons in the ■wrvicea of the bureau
of which be is the bead. The lowest salary
he pays is 11.?*! o year, ami that to a recent
graduate; while one of his mart rajiable
assistants gets 410 a day and exjw-*. “Look
at my -Rogue*' Gallery,' " said a well known

ita. taa

ASIbk*, you tn thought anil prayer J
WUt you faithful prov” to the bitter rod.

that any man

•s oa their suppUss. or by unjust rata
m»port»!lon of their prwlucts to em
approve
the
legtatatJia by
to prevent
alike
unjust bu
unfair dtocrltnlnstioas
between
We
niafllna
tho
policy

i eerkxilly threatened
tbs present_aJtmlntatri
FOR THE LAST TIME.

people, but declare Chat by the
fispubUcaos and Democrats tn

fast that I wee wall acquainted with tbe

a dosen, are doing well, making from 11,400
to W.OOO a year.” I’rofcesor Lisutard is aa
enlbu«iast In tho future of bis profession.
“I began my dancing career at t he ngeo “In ten y«u-*,“ sold hr, with a shrug of his
7 as one of tbe pupils, or •rata,’ oa they are shoo idem, “the American vvttTinArian will
called, and went on laboring until I was Id
feasor be right I He came here twenty-five
pupil is generally terminated, tho neophyte years ago from France. Then, in this city,
being then sufficiently advanced to go up far there were oaly three properly educated
examination.
veterinarians, and now there are between
fifty and sixty. There are now two colleges,
;h another sewrul well equippwi ixopltals, veterinary
examination for tbo new gnule. Even when societies and veterinary Journalism firmly
fairly launched, aspirants have still to prac­ established. ItealdM tlmt, tho profeslon Is
tice two hours at home daily. In addition to rcsjiected by tbo medical fratendty. (»ne of
tbocoih-gra in to is ouily overcrowded,-and
fore the public, tbe morning lessons, etc.
has sent out an apjxnl for n building fund.
The boapitals aro always full aud are obliged
for such h(u-d wurkf Tbo tariff varies with to turn away patiente at times Tbe value
tbo gnulo of tbe dkneor. Tbo ‘out’ pupils, or of stock has greatly incraded. Tbe domeutic
•rats,’ are paid at the rate of forty rente tar animals of tbe Unlttxl Staten now rejireeach appearance; the demoisdles de quad •ect an aggregate wealth ot upward of
rille, FA) to Mo a month; tho coryphees, IM)
to W0; tho sujeta. Mb to 4120; the danrers in
tbe first rank, |1A) to 4900; and the ‘stars,’ this country, and four of them. Uku most
43,Uf?) to W,000 a year
.
American Institutions, owe their succcm to
“Advnnremcnt comes very slowly, it Is
considered u great thing to move up as I did
from the second to tho first quadrille. Tbe U wild to have only three coUcgre, Germany
next step upward is to the envied pmition of no more than this country, and Ehigland oven
leva But gin &lt;&lt;rnmental aralstance enablra
even Itoumanla *
’
’
students
a
- - ----------- —---------------.nw, Portu­
gal five, Russia four, Sweden four,
rises into a petit sujet, which glvse her an Htdland four. Germany thrt^, and ano­
individuality before tho footlights. It took half and England three. Tbo course re­
me fifteen years to reach this giddy height quired here J* only two years, and short
of glory and pay, the latter being 11,000 per
yours at that Germany requires about forty
annum.
hours of recitations aud lectures a week for
"Stars seldom rise from tho ranks. The
Ehakre und TogHonU form a rias, nnort.
“U. «... „r ,u_. _ ______ ,_____
.
.
nosrrraui roa jtrnuxa.
Tho hoapital system has raa/la good progtbo excellence of their proportions. Tbe r®“ hereof late yeara, but it baa yet erode
brnwoj- or tbo otherwise objectionable fig­ aud inadequate, according to the opinion of
a well known veterinarian who is connected
urant is nearly always some new comer not
yet developed or broken."—Paris Cor. Phila­
delphia Press.

lunacy added to tbe interest her act inspired
in me. Her explanation was simple enough,
bowevsr She wm foraging for her cats. . Edinburgh Royal asylum answers tho query
rtf tiervrv I’
n* C.
_
*1for grass second only to that which she chcrislwa/or catnip. She devours grara, my fair patients. He gives to such patients as many
friurtd avers, as n tonic, and a cat well dored as a down eggs, and os much us nix or noven
with gross will, she states, prererve ita good pinto of milk a day. Whan this form of
condition against all the ills that felinlty is treatment is aaodated with plenty of walkheir to. Having two cats in her family, my
gentle informant should certainly be an
authority.
my experience becomes," writes Dr. Ck.ii&gt;She goes to tho trouble of carrying a hand­ ton, "I tend more to Mibstitato milk tor
ful of grass home every day to her pete to
nibble on, and they do it jtutice, she says, at
a properly constituted Frenchman would. both in depreraion and maniacal exaltation^
where tho disordered working of thv hrein
। a regular diet, and cat- teuda rapidly to exhaust tho strength, I rely
more and more on milk and eggs truulo into
liquid custards. Ono such caso this year got
alone. An additional nnd curious item, ac­ eight pinta of milk and sixteen eggs every
cording to my enlightener, is that a fairly
f hwA — n.1 ....« i.ta
.
well bred oat infinitely prefers the dried cat­
nip one buys at the druggist's to tbe Isaves
fresh from the field. Pussy will roll barself
“Hu was almost dead or. admlaaton, actually
1 dBMraB.absolutalyrisepteas^mdrery nearly
just n little. Hbo will roll on the dried cat­ pulrelesa. It was a hand to band fight benip, too, and then devour it tn the last crumb
o&lt; polygamy

have digested and

pltal wU opened five jieonago with accom­
modations for six honten. Now it can take
aare of thirty bone, ami a large number of
dogs. -Twenty thousand dollara were taken
in at that place test year. Tbe colleges also
have hospitals.
h
lira hones are eomfortaldy stalled in the
boepitab, some ot them Iraviug box stalls.
Tbe other &lt;lay a reporter mw one hone tak­
ing electric rixicks for wpiuMl trouble with u
much equmdmity Ma human being. Tho
sling is an interesting appliauco. It is used
tortroporia bone that has lamed or strainwl
r *12*“ ,*troo«’®o«K»' to stand all
tbo time. Tbe sling is largo enough to give
a horse a good imitation of a hamt^ck
swine, .-.rvl It (&gt; —
___ ..
.

“"”*??. *•

, '--------- ---------- ..MjU!. u&gt;r |ja.&lt;

the store! I'm gofn’ to town to git th’ mara shod agin tbe plowin' to-marrer."
“Missea" looked scornfully over tiw wash
tub st the shifty, uneasy figure in tho door-

shlfJVws enwtur I" she tb-Hight
About noon a nMgfabordn&gt;v« tBV)

filling the duties of his position

of body, mid therefore all foods, and ail treat-

_ .

thought, “tou kin bring me a yard ot night
_Z l-ZZ_ _ —A
&gt;Cr,w
twit
round." .

neighbors, "Missus,'' watched him drive
slowly off dowu tho road behind tbo patient

“nothin' but a nuisanre ennyway.

Hhn wiped the suds off either arm with her
thumb and forefinger.

ments of steady rub rubbing up and down
over tbo Imrd, th- rhythmic motion kee|&gt;
ing time to •On Jordan’s Stormy Rank, I
Stand," which wm rnnntbg through her
mind "Tliat buy mortal's clean forgot the
pail o’ water I toM him to git half an hour

launcbwl after him her porting threat, but
jogged slowly on, musing to binnwlf.
“El Missus *ud only give a feller a chance!

aloud, to fix it more firmly in his unstable
memory. “An' mrblx* I kin find wins little
thing to-eort o' pac’fy bar, rf so be’t as bow I'
declar' fort, cf I didn't furgit thet pail o'

Em. bates.
.

aslant tbe kitchen lbw. wlwp.
knitting sad regrets uh &gt; bn »t:
Wra Blinking—a* she h*d fhuugkt muy
times before, with. |whaps a t w* ;.■*«&lt;*
self reproar h now in the tbougtt. • Ef I
hadn't ha’ l&gt;en
ha'sh. ».t!. him uwbte
things would ha' g-.-oe* »,-««■ A nan lint
be tied to [kXm an' tulx -ui’ owe
a fat

—Harald of Health.

.

I*hysk

.

Q W. LOWBlu

OfflosMrtrtsiiay
House. Haaungs, M

gMITH A COLG
knocked, and aa Mimus rj*.- u?-vrtaaly,
filled wito vague, undefiit-d expectation,

(Office in Un

“8am!" was allabtMid, as «be WMcbM
out both trembling Irakis :--war4 him, bit

E. KENAST
.
At

A

days of hu&gt; married hf-.
“MImus,- he stammered "l-t forgot ter
git tbe water—but I bran? ’h&gt;'■ Igtit cat
Ootton!"—Kate A. Bradley &gt;a Dvth.it Free

C. WELTON

Is agent tor the O
He wr.tee polic.cs o
iswaress

Ing tu right for miles cither way.

0 WK A SHEL

Sam

Ing upon this wibjwr &gt;f th" t--l«ti&lt;,nof nitd
tb matter) is found in Usvrvir.r tbexffertsof
a high temperature u|*« different ^rguua-

County.

turned Kam, cheerfully, pulling up hie burse.

tiu) thermometer rntupvAnr»-cfc’' niteCrt,
is chiefly intent upon publishing ht&lt; pre-tuu
1 diatotnforts. In^bad of kitting still sU

F

dently a gentleman, climbed to a place beside
Kam nnd Ihtcned silently to that worthy's
itarrulona convertatioti.

Attoroe

Ha. barbe

fled, I spose. Though I never thought Ctft
thet way then. Etberoulq culy kutubsck
now, lift'd fiul things ■lufmeit. I r-.- k -n. Aa'
be might go to town nownn'ith.-b-mraMea.''

Il TlMMKK
.
sic

Martin v. b

diversion, be move* busily al*-uL telliaj

suran
Office Wtth J. G

'■nd ejaculations to tuat.-t-.. He is a tnecial
rediator, lent on trnnMuitting his own cuddition to otbi-r minds, ami without lutendag
it, is generating his own dle.vuif xt tothin

8 ;&gt;«dal attention

“Thet speck ‘way back by Tim SkCTimaM*

JAMES A. SWE

oif physical and thermal cusiditlanf no a bet
bill than*
nervous friend fling down Ids j ch or sped*

'
-1
~ u» cuiujniuira, nurrwur,
“if you will drive with all your might to
Kingdaw. Hl gtv. you »20 if you get me
there tntime."

ROBERTSON

A'. BttODKM
Cor. Jefferson and
Rates,
This House to new
patronage of tbe pu

discomfort One freb compkreUvely &lt;ool in
this man’s prewmw He is a partial refrtger-

oomfort. In thi* busy *w».n hn&amp;lreds.of
New England farmer, toil on th« op® 8ekU
in tbe bet sun in such excessive prq&gt;iratw-i
that hardly u dry thread :&lt; fi-un lonthan
through thaday. But if one Is arenrted from

“ 7 ,- “
a*-- “ vuaiuauta
Tam t thet—it's why you're in tach a 'maxtu'
burry afi of a euddint. No, stranger, I,toot

Hastings

Hasting

rimy nu* u»j , v&gt;•
• &gt;-.-■
true Yankee drollery, that it u »P*«*dfci

Incorporated unde

ter be hum for dinner.’
‘Wall, that

, ■
. •• }
nv* urc io Aiugsiuw
docks In time to catch a boat waiting there
forme hnfor.
____ .
The alternative was expressed by a drawn
revolver, pointed threateningly nt Sam’s
blanching face.

&gt;• uai u
i uibh .•- ■ - - - ---- - ot tbo moat painfl’ll &lt;&lt;igbt» to a
of kind

Open lor bustnoM
•nerly uoeuj

O

O. G. Bobtason, Pr
W. 8. Go

mrnt by the companies, tu.
strength is not evertaxi-l

'

mbeh.
uig MWU iw.vu
— i- - ■touting tbo car that chiefly induce*
sweat and wmi-torture. Evrei * &gt;d&gt; - '«*•
it b tbe condition U miwl that lan&gt;y *•

nu

*. 8. Goodyear.
D-GBoUmm
L-«. fcaappo

’

A Gaaeral Baakla

HArtlX

Bev. Dr. Hyde, president id
fctlaeuunary at Honolulu, tdi&gt; bo’

groaned.

i p‘JZe J
into the other. An editor alwB-r.
jwwdf-directod and sramprf roveElS «. u» U4,
stamps put iu kxws (ir
L ” .
.

rein.

«z

m. ««ni «u« «»• “&gt;£,

u&gt; u&gt; tavta*.
mhta. Uli taUlJ

. T
«uown tor bl
totwill
u . npri ta rt,ur
•ertpt. Have your manuscript

lb7 ■ -■*; Si
~ lrj!-“5

appean that Hawaiian ta»»

tlx

Associate office^
Hou—

poibt be stopped *Pd looked intently up and

and bound fur « «&lt;-

B«*a- (London, 1819),

Practice in all y
“'“■XSSJS

And It wm wond-rful h w Rrmt ||w,
besot thing*eke found fierawf iMigwltoiij
dnrtnv ttw, I., tka, u*... ■
.

&gt;,iaL3; ab

“- '

gTUART, KNA

.Un'* no

and ready to bo operated on by man who uZ
tamed Uta btaam.-i,., v“lnta^

srz.d-L°“

Q M-rOWLKK
b.
»»

l-oomstortaerijo
Smith. HWS «

society and sympathy of ber tu^hboB £vi
abut barsUf op alone with hrr tirra'moaai
MfSUtonl reiflivtion*. That •'c-,
».j.
k»p* rinjdug in bar aching «an-- - gf

only too plainly hanging over him; that

to a port of the machine which looks likTa
let down leaf of a dining table. The nwtto“J* tlu? “ crn;ik
tov teaf with tlx- horse
fastened to
it slides
up to
its place on ton tf
stable
and
tltere tif.
bori

adveb

j
~n.&gt; root
doubt WM left in any mind,.ven m t)rt
~
.... &gt;
. _

his body aadmilated

Trumble iu New York News.

Ha»t”hw' BaW
.

‘MISSUS.’

many inttancre of girls injured for life from
tbe same cause.'’—New York Star.

wisely and effect! rely avoided.’

u» i»«.

8b. mtatal u» t.„ to
nlilnv tn
_ _.

rvv,ik«'

i...

r«.i_ *1

words Kitoaicute
u-r “ —■ r
“t" Tb, student bad adoy-^
£n‘‘T
IMWIIlf' whL* ba bad often brord sui *»•

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^r^est Circulation
any
th\

Hastings

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Qni’ity-

Banner.

ing medturn in Bar­
ry County.

^L XXXIIL NO. 17.
tJvSTlNGS BANNteR.

COUNTY NEWS.

**■. p..:.- .cl Weduisdays. by
COC'K .Sc IiTlSTCElRTSr
„ ... . I’-xfifn CotfNTv. Michigan.
U■: r.w-inrrtox hates:
&lt;ti 't') PEK- X HJA.ZE&amp;.
thw
ot the luai

, cents rol11 be added (or pattH&gt;er rvxti&lt;*' outside of the

when

Ai-.-.ElinSINGIJLATES:
?
lor speJiai psHittOM.

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0-*

Uoec-.s;Fri-tel’*ftKto:thE^r*}nttM DeSS^fB

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theVates'^fMCs of

an
QTCAliT KSAPPEN |&amp; VANARMAN.
Law) ersx.
IW&lt;.’

HLfc-.rtng* National Bank.
• itisttngs. Michigan.
. itaom.* f!.v. w
nei
• •rand Rapids, Mich.
,

K.'!

at &gt;Jtw.

Hasting*, Mich.
.iris &lt;H Jtlie ■‘Lite. Special
t&lt;&gt; Loan os
.• .,vr Websert.* hardware
ji. i&gt;..
;■ .tiid Snrgeoti.
ture i&lt; tfilce hours from s

H.?
G.

and Surgeon.
,. ;y err treating diwans* ol the
is;- ereservation uf vision
i;

, i...
oarc

S’

eaw on IJrjudway, near Court
Mich.
|
,

i&lt;»acv 1'iiwn block. Haatttigs.)
i&gt; all the eaurta or the state.

E KENASTON.
,
Attorney rtt Law.
. (Over s. Goodrear A Co.'s store.)
(Prvtite! in an coertsof lh» State. CoUo
pKwr-iy ■••■*•
•
|
/J

A

■

1.

&gt;

v

tat for the Ohio I vri er » Insurance Uo.
8» wrWyo"*'---------- ---------- property against
by fire, h&amp;hiing or win&lt; against a man's
UftbydciUb m.t accident.
■H El. BUS.

’0(.HK

:-.-iraci Block.: lasting. Mich.)
&lt;nnujj«uthlc Phy-

P K. TIMMFJ

ever Lathrop's Irug store.)

TfAiniN V BARKER Real Estate, In­
21
•( .- atid I ,&lt;gius.
OfleeW.hJ.G. KlPwaJA !8sn. f doors north
Special-.ir-.-n given to। praklng exchanges
afyrot'er.
The luteresi&lt; of non-raaldent

TAME* A. nWEEZEY.
•J
i.aw
■toting). M ch.
PraetfTC-*1! .’vrirts of lb- state. Office over

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
F. UHOJH.^EK, rmprtrtor,
■ Cor. J--ffere.R and Court *ta. itotings, Mich.
Rates. $1.00 per Day.
Ttiv Hone- i. new. with plrtisam rooms. The
i r -pcctfully solicited.

Hastings Ciiv Bank,
Ha- Jigs,

-

• I Mich.

CAPITAL, $50,000.00.
lawrpo:.! -i Lader the taw» ol the Btate iit
Micblzan. I
Op®

&gt; Dec. 15.14M in building forq»led by M&lt;«wr Bro,
President; I
GiHdyear. Vice. Pres.:
•
C. D. Beebe, Cashier.

L K Kuapprn,

W. II. Powers,
J. k. Greble.
Cheder MCteer.

A Gttetal Uwklug Business Transacted.

•wk. «r-•»»-!
st--

8J8K:

"

? b*’ln&lt; door h‘
vicinity,
Mhn *ln
tun,1ng out well
leg fiihA!!Zjta£! y,n’’1««d child had Ita

iWgJBate Center.

]&gt;r AM* u

Gf0
I rest on Jewell, A*wrrla_
Foatnraster. 1jv*v ' '
Postmaster. BanfleM.
£• *■ Oorort-Carlte^IL
1 ortmaster, Freeport.
prwOrtW"r*^'*ur|
r. G. Norwood. Delton
JotoShean.HlckoifaM

bl. M

S5^R,K7’'«'"”' » &lt;-

SrjSIJi&amp;Kj' »“■ “-*1 &gt;»*&gt;

Alma Ladies’ College,
BT- 7HOMAS. 0S-ZAM1U.
rw*— STrKten. SwrtyJHSOldmt.

s..

MneltKl

"T.

“

’cU“"- nw»».

B. D.

Delayed Letter.
Delayed Letter.
Mra. Will Brooks visited In Woodland
Freeman and Herbert John-on. of Can­
last Friday and Saturday.
ton. visited at John Cramer's last week.
Mr*. W. H. Spencer ha-, returned to her
Wood &amp; Co., of Grand Ilaplds. are spend­
b.'llui 11 "’Idtehall much improved In ing a few days at Crooked lake fishing.
Mtwra. (Irani. Ackerson. and Hayes
? Mra. Eastman has gone, tn Kansas tn

“■*lc""
live.
.
Ambrose Cox. of Cedar Creek, witnessed
M «
"“Mtnony.
Dele* Tupper is visiting at Andrew Encra the baseball game Saturday and pronounc­
to Wre"fir*r “d
U,k ,rf mov,n&lt;
Mra. Emily Jarrani and Porter Harwood ed the Deltonltes the lest tell players he
were
called
to
Battle
Crwk
last
Wednes
­
had seen this year.
VHx£ h“w,n*
day to attend the funeral of ttadratepHenry Camptell. of Johnstown, wa* in
tttother.
town Saturday.
Mr. and. Mr*. Claud Waikar are calling
I.tike Waters, of Hastings, U spending
a week at Wall lake fishing, etc.
fjy”
h” «°"c north to keep hnuar on relatives in this vicinity.
Tiie Maple Grove toy* lieat the Nashville
Jason Toldas. of Baltimore, visited at
*or her brother James.
.
toys at tht-lr ball game last Thurmlay, and Mr. Barrett's!Saturday.
•
aume of their liest players were gone.
Don’t forget the dance at F. A. Black­
Tney- go to Nashville Tuesday to try their man's hall Friday evening. Aug. 17th.
Money fiu
-nd-rbi'.'K. "
luck there.
tor br the 1
The Delton lxq&gt; played a good game nf
Droorletnrv *»«
&gt;•».(receipted
tell tot Saturday.
I' agunlander and wife are visiting
Km vwr. .
.‘■oe‘"wn ,r”' date and their parent* In Belding.
’
Delayed Letter.
There were 17 little folks present at
m
vl.rtb^
rW“T,''‘- of Bedford, Is
C. 8. Boice takes the cake on wheat this Wesley Norwood's birthday party tot
"’pwtfuny.
.
' biting friend* In this place.
C(WK &amp; X18KERN.
Wetlnewlay. Each one brought a niee
year, 52 bu. on two acres.
gril^” nZ° Hj’&lt;U’ n‘&gt;ol.fw,
» &lt;n**» big
Nathan O'Dell and wife returned from present as a token of friendship whieh will
Mr- ■nd Mrs. Warren are visiting their Antrim Co. where they have been visiting always te rcmrmtered. by Wesley. The
will Ashley l&lt;1n this place threshing.
l»rst of all was to m* the little ones enjoy
their daughter Mrs. Chamberlin.
milch1* ,OOk* **” bQt W&lt;’ M^d ral“ n&gt;r&gt; daughter In Parmelee.
Harry Erlantl, of Plainwell, lias been tlielr supper after having such a nice time
flaw^L^. * ’W,al
Mr' J,,ne* lMt Frl'
spending a short time with bike Barnum. playing so hard all the afternoon.
•lay
ei
eniug
was
a
aurerss.
&lt;
Farmers are dlscmraged trying to plow
Hartle Coats went to Lansing on Mon­
the ground Is m&gt; dry nnd hard.
■
«
•tt’*n”*'» **lal at Mra. day to attend the commencement exercises
Clark Loomis living two miles north of vortrlght• Friday for the Iwnefit of the of the M. A. C.
ar*‘ Invited to
thl* place, fntiml a small watch last Satur­ atn'n7*KMtl&lt;,n8' c,,,irr,L
John Curt is; secured Imil, and ha*api&gt;ca!Melvin Sprague, of W. T.. Is the lucky
day on the Street® at Hasting*. The
one to draw the prize picture at Lake «l the ra*e to the circuit court.
er .can have the same by di-M-rlldug it tn
William Dowitlng'a child wa- burlart on
Odessa picture gallery; It U an nil paint­
tto. satisfaction of Mr Loomis.
Friday last :
ing of himself.
Getting dry for plowing.
Then- are six or seven men in this vicin­
J.‘ H. Townsend's wife is on the sick
Our hoys (the Coat* Grovers), go to
Geo. Grdpufield has eommetuwl Id* new­ Freeport on Saturday, this week, tn rn^ INt.
ity who voted for old Tippecanoe in imo
house.
Dr. T. Sawtly. of Howard City, attended
who will vote for Ben Harrison if ttoy
l»ats with the latten
Scyeral of ottr T. B. members attended
live to see the sixth of next Novemtor.
the funeral tif Ids slater. Mrs. W. H. Jop&lt;!an. on .sundaj last.
The greentark and democrat committee* the ramp meeting at the Tamarack Sunday.
Quimby.
'
lour write with friends from Nashville,
Herbert Smith has moved into Ai IL
did not rail a caucus In this town Imt sent
Everything is booming.
such &lt;te*tegates as they knew were in favoi Hastings fcnd Irving plcnired at Morgan
• Our people enjoyed the in-cream social Whltnanb's bouse.
Sunday. .
Mr*. I’. B. llunslcker I* on the sick list!
of fusion and anything to defeat the re­
Tuesday evening hugely.
H.
Offley
hus
»
new
windmill.
Mra. William Jordan was buried on Sun­
publican party.
The republicans talk of raising h pole nt
Mr. OveptmlthS mm George is on the
day last. Thu funeral services were held
The republicans of this town held a cau­
this
place
M&lt;m.
sick list.
at the Tamarack church. There were
cus at Hope (’enter, .and electwl • a full
Mr-.
Bert.
Striker
has
a
sister
and
uncle
C Mater Jia« raturabd from Battle Creek.
nearly a thousand people at the chureK
ilch-ratlon of tnn- and Joyal republicans to
Ml— Aggie Waiting and sister have re­ making her quite an extended visit.
School comnienres In school district Nm
repnwent thl- town in the coming con­
Olive Hall spent last week with, her
turned from a visit in Baltimore.
4 on Mon/iay. I Sept. »nL with Hi ris'-rt
vention.
mother in llastingn.
The U. B. 8. S. yvill picnic with the
Schalblry as pflni-iiml and John WarnerJ
Mrs. Geo. Soule* and son Fred were
Walter
Bldelman
’
*
new
house
Is
nearly
a» assistant. '
caller.* nt J. IL Valentine’.* one dav la*t Woodland S. S. Thursday of this week.
completed. •
Annie Bruton, of Hastings, I- visiting
week;
Tlic ladles of Quimby visited at Elder
old friends.
. Ftinuem an- Frying more rain.
Martin's Friday afternoon.
Dr. Benson has ihnew wind-mill.
F. Gates, of Orangeville, was tlai guest
Threshing is mostly done In this vicinity.
.1. M. Smith lias moved' into Ida new
A. Fausey 1ms the carpenters at work of E. Uickhurt la«t week.
The Qnlmby S. S. will give a concert house.
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on hi» new house again.
Several bf our citizens attended the Saturday evening. Aug. 25th.
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Mrs. Hunsickcr is very alek.
L. Bini ha* the wing to his hou*e about pioneer meeting at Hastings last Thursday.
Mr. Waldorfs horse. Charlie, departed
Wash Price and family sport n new this life Saturday noon. An old pioneer, ' Wm. Jonbm’s wife filed on Friday,
completed.
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caused by a blood v easel ImrsGng.
ABtert Shively wa* on our street last double buggy.
giiue.
George louic is in town, and says he in­
Sunday.
.
Steve Springett and wife enjoy a new
tends moving liack to Woodland.
carriage.
Wanted—a good rain.
Ashbei Cooper ta hustling Mr. jjiytnAii'e
Mr. Brook- has found water at last for
*&lt;une pleasure hereafter: we umh-ratand he
Tlireshlng Is mo-tly done In this vicinity. hottse.
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has purchased a new double liamrw* and J. Warring.
Eugene Bush doing the larger share.
also a new double buggy.
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Fanners say Gene can do more threahlng
W. C, Downing buried his little datigh-!
Miss Metzger, of Middleville. • was the"
South Hastings.
with the least wood, wltfi his machine, ter on Friday. Death caused by cholera
guest of Iz-ttie Garn last week.
Rev. Cutler finished Ids ,*erutou Sunday than any one who has ever ia-en in these
infant urn.
.1. L. Ickes anti wife attended the $5th evening which he commenced the week In­
Frank Aapinhll has moved into his new­
marriage anniversary' of Mr. and Mrs. fore.
' Ed. Chaffee and family an- attending a ly pureha-MNl htitiM-.
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I-aac Seger, of Freeport. last Monday
Mr. Clark, of the firm of Busli A- Clark, I'. B. camiemecting near Od&lt;—a.
■ W. C. Down tn g has moved into V. Hllilevening.. A grand reception Is re|M)rt«*d by bail the misfortune to have hi* land cut
The Bannku scribe from Carlton made ingerio house. ,
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across the I jack quite seriously while thresh­ Ed. Evan* taiid family a pleasant call
'Die young )«ari»er now rides to and from
Mbs Ballou’s school closed last Friday ing at C. Ofcgood'* one day last week.
quite recently, nt their 1x»t house in this the shop In a nCw carriage.
at the Pod Auger school bouse with a pic­
Peter Coburn Is getting out the block, place.
D. Lucas Ita-J purchased a new buggy.
nic at Middle lake, then- they were Joined stone for fieri. Simpson's bout* in HasThe Curtis qute of sheep stealing lias
Hickory Cornets.
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tings.
He
got
1W
blocks
ont
of
one
stone
by the M. E. Sunday school picnic of Carl­
| Iteen ap|&gt;cakxl to circuit) court.
ton Center. A pleasant time is reported
on t|ie 10th a Imsket picnic tor the bene­
Those large tlxasfUhe new corresiiondby those who attended.
Effle latke has returned from hrir visit fit nf several Satitoth school Joined with eut Is worry Ing s- alwiut. were purvhaaeii
’ F_ Parker of thia place visited bls soy with her sifter Ruth.
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the Baptist school of this place, had a very by Young Soldier ami paid for cash -in
N. Parker, of Morgan, week before
A number from this vicinity attended enjoyable time at Camp St. Louis.
advance).
Mrs. A. G. Cortrigbt has a double scarlet
Mrs.’Scott and daughter were the guests funeral of Guy Durfee, in Baltimore.
We expect toigo west soon and thought
Norton Baton and Ella Young* rusticat­ geranium about two fert high which has we would adopt the scheme th^t saved a
of Mrs. S. Kalsen last Friday.
G. W. Cappy and wife attended the free ed at Harens’ Point. Lxmg Lake, one day tin cl aster* of flowcra."
whole company of soldiers from la-ing
There werv-snot many from this town­ »calj&gt;c&lt;l once. Several years since the
Mctluxlbd camp meeting at Sunfield week
Mr. Whetstone and wife spent Sunday ship atteiideiMhe Barry county jdoneer News eorresixHidcnt was In the far west
before last.
meeting on the ifith.
The L. &amp; 11. IL It. is befog btlllL They at Thos-Crawleya
on a pleasure trip. In some manner he
S. It. A'llltem. John IL Brown, R. A. iM-came attached to a company of soldlrrx,
Porter Burton ha* put Hew -aiding mi
are at work nn the grade near O’ltonnelL
The threshing machines are heard In ail the upright to his h&lt;&gt;u*e. He ha- pur­ Bolley. Milton Hugh and Wm. Elliott were that were out on an Indian hunt. They
chosen as delegate- to the republican suddenly came on a large body of savages.
chased a furnace for hl* retddet|ce.
quarters.
county convention.
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A child of John Young* is quite sick.
Mr*. Arthur Shively , of Hastings, visitThe soltliera t&gt;eat a hasty retreat, but when
Belle Stanley, of Hastings, was the the Indians snw the large tracks left by
Bev. Martin-will preach his farewell aerof the conference year at the Star next giie.stof her brother Geo., ami other friends the Newa correapondeut they fled in terror.
Friday and -Saturday returning to her tome
Sunday evi-nlag.
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, Rev. C. P. Goodrich and family and S.
A I'reslAtcrlan minister, whtifilled Rev. on Sunday.
Wm. H. Brown and wife have gone to
8. Badcock and wife attended the district Elliot's pulpit nt Hastings, preached at the
Chicago on a visit.
meeting and 8. 5. Institute lield in Hope Star last Sunday afternoon.
The
prodigal
son.
after
an
alisencv
of
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tot week.
Mr. Ikun-Mi. of Lowell, visited In the vi­
WlU Mstoney seem* to bv taking the
several weeks, did return yu the Ifth and lead in thl* locsiity tbrrablng. Win dim
The Barn vilte 8. 8. will have a picnic cinity la4 Thursday.
Mrs. A. Barnaby and Mrs. Will Rule was cordially received. '
at Titornapple lake Friday.
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good work and very reasonable.
Peter Aldrich is reported quite sick wjth
•The fourth quarterly meeting of the As­ went to Middleville Tuesday for a visit. .
Henry Leonard has hl» Imhum- nearly
A. K. Stewart and wife expected here bloody dysentery.
syria circuit will be the Burk appointment
ready to move into.
two week* from tot Sunday.
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Another dwelling bouse is to be .built
this week.
Eva Barnaby is expeeled to return home
next week. Name of the party unknown.
Threshing Is nearly over. ,
Mr. Thurston’s, little girl Etna, who lias
Mr. and Mrfc. Frederick Bergman, of
to stay ere long.
been ill for some time of typhoid fever. Ik Cedar Creek, spent Thursday visiting Mr.
and Mra. Elmer Bishop, of this place.
much better.
The fidlowiug are the delegate elected
Francis
AltenHng
Is
In
llaatinga
attend
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O.
L. Falk, of Cedar Creek.'was In town
to attend the county convention: Frank
A party of ten Including W. Baker. Ed.
Monday.
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McDerby. Jacob Osman. James Fleming, Hocum. L. bmlth, -L- Pumfrey and their ing the teachers institute.
Harrison Hull is painting F. J. NorSchool closed at the Pod Augur school
Ed. Partello, John Furoto. Chas. Smith. tetter halves, also Elmer Rowland and
Geo. Bump. F. D. Soules, Henry Swarth- Will Rathbum went to Dorr last week to house Friday, with a picnic at Middle Lake. wood'a store, whirl) Improves It* appear­
The railroad b or. the go a littfc from ance very much;
out, IL Offley. -V. Kill. Wm. Strong, and pick terries. Ix»t* of fun and lot* of terTwo wheat buyers In town at present
O'Donnell.
one senatorial delegate, E. M. Everts.
rf\L Miller and wile went to Richland last
The people at Grumble town are at their F. J* Norwood and Chas. Monrue are the
Barney Brooks slarted his fruit evapora­
usual iMlsineM. No depot to be there you buyers.
tor Munday.
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John McBane is building a touse in thl* 1
Uniy Orr. of Muskegon, called on know.
Nellie Truman Is visiting In ChicuKu.
The Methodists to the number of 170 city.
Several of our
young men were tak- friends here tot week.
F. J. Norwood ha* u *lck child.
•n to Grand
tot week, to answer ti­
Quite a goo&lt;l many of the old folK* at­ picnlced at Middle lake Friday. The day
G. A. Mantle wen- the
was
spent
In
feasting
ami
tenting.
There
the charge of selling "wet goods'* at tbc tended the picnic in Mr. Moes woods tot
guest* of Chas. Collin*, of Rutland. Bun­
Friday- lt *•» *ot,en np l,y ,be ,rac,M'r was some good speaking.
cauitv-mecling at Bumstown.
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day.
The Infant chll&lt;f of E. A. Phlllijm di«l and scholar*.
A. 8. Bissell has gone to Eaton Rapids
bust Sunday nlghl.
It took -Grover" nearly four years to Friday, Ihr Utli.
The steam heating apparatus lit the to work for Sito.Harshvy.
Mr. Scudder*- family moved to Delton
J Pumfrey and J. Mungeraon went to interpet the Democratic platform ol *Mschool house was tested tot week, and
It will take only three montta for the
rrw,.,* S.IUK1M rvnilm Io
found to work perfectly.
Lewis Norwood and Jud Bailey spent
republican voters of the U. 8. to Interpol
F. C. and F. T. Boice'* father, from republican meeting.
A. Basa will commence work In the their free-trade platform of *86 and render
Iowa, and two slstera, from Ohio, ore vis­
P. T. Colgrovv spent Sunday at Crooked
their
verdict.
iting them.
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^FvJ'Flrmlng has l*e» voting at E.
Where are Heatings and Kalamazoo? lake fishingOur ball chib went to Maple Grove tot
W. J. Reynolds of Cedar Creek, wa- in
Saturday to gain a victory, but as usual C°K' mW Ji- &lt;"-■ *-»&gt;--&lt;« •» Our wheat buyers at Milo took In wheat town Monday, un route for Kaiamarxxi.
last Tiiursdav to the amount of LSOO bu.
Delton
base
ball
club
will
play
Hastings
“got left,"
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laying from Wc to S4c per bu. Laat totE. H VanNocker will stxm start on the visit her mother Mrs. 8. Lawrenfie.
urday they struck a boom and paid 85J&lt;c Imse ball club tkli&gt; week Thursday. Come
road to take views.
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li-r bu. The farmers from miles around everybody and see the best game of the
The Whitney family show was here tot
flock to our market I again Inquire where
Threshing h wcl&gt; u,,,ler Wfc&gt;1 and ,be
week, and as usual gave a firat-clnsa enter­
Delton base ball eiub eroded bats with
Is Hasting* and Kalamazoo? Milo has nut
tainment to a crowded tent.
enjoyed* fictitious toout. but time and fig­ Hickory Cornera club last Friday, ami at
Geo. Abbe), of Hasting*, was seen un
ureswill tell where It la fur the Interest of the cloae of the game the Hickory Comers
are vlnltlOK friends and relatives bert*­
toy* thought they could not play bell a
our streets tot Saturday.
Ora Moore, of Clay Center. Kaiuo*, vis­ " The &lt;hoo! house In the Moore district I* the business man to invest Ids money.
rhas. Slorr, our bos* tbnwber. threshed llUle bit; tbc wore standing 2fl to S In fa­
ited her cousin. Mrs. J. B. Messimer, to nearb Spirted, which la the Udni brick last Monday on the Judin .farm of wheat vor of Delhm.
The dance at F. A. Blackman’s hall Fri­
school
house
in
town.
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and oats l.Wfi bu. and can go 200 bu. bet*
W Our hustling clothier, C. B. Lusk, was
There was a dance, at Elmer Palmers
day evening waa well attended. 62 nuroter. Who can go him better?
lu Chicago tot week buying ,,eW
r ta,t Friday evening.
The threshing machine Informs the Isers lielng sold.
DwriM the Pitet te*1 «*■&gt;■» tl,rts* 8»u»$s (’f farmers that wheat will to only K of a
Jaaoti Tobias, of Baltlm&lt;me. was IntownChas. McMore has A- L- lto*&gt; f,?
"Barry Gold Dwrt," at Grand Rapids rialn- ba*e ball have been played by the Maple cron oata from 40 to to bu.. torley from Friday.
Grove and Nashville cluto one In NashJohn Harrington, of Couvla, Kalamazoo
is tn -J4 bu. m-r
Ing him for the fall races.
Co.. Is vbltlDg Albert Adams and relatives.
The amlllug couiitenauce of M. L- ivm&gt;k
Mr. Herrington reports It much dryer
was seen on our streets tot
Farmers are tilting their grounds in firn(I. v.
omditbrn for fall -rding. Tterc will be here than where he lives.
Harriaou Hall and Cha-. Norwood vi»K15 per cent, less wheat sowed this fail tlian
rd Cedar Creek Sunday.
Alta NevUu shipped a carloail of bugs
**The Flower brothers have moved into
Peter Stewart ha*^h taimw repainted.
Frank Falk is working for Marcus Skill­
their fine farm house- And that reminds
we. that a young lady appeared at Jnu. K. » man in the livery and feed borii.
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(udxr. I- O. C. T. I» l-rvl«I- part «&gt;f the house and now they arc happy.
I oth. a daughter.
"F^Ttan get the highest market
and relatives hi this vicinity.
.
JlntoVt tte euuA tawS to!Thurad.) ?
price fur their w braL Ms. tomroe l* doing
price for their wheat. Mi. tomroe b doing
which thne preparation were made for , I have beard it said the union was not I
tol^ «
’‘Kige in the near futuro
very harmonious In principles (if they ted
any) and after Nov. 6th. « dlvow1of furniture Monday.

b~,ST

Dwitrel

WHOLE NO. 1734.
Vary dry weaVter.

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state of mitid, if] you look on
most beautiful things in this world

Ing, or coring I
thought that led. you first into tho kingdom
of horsedcsl-.

a boaUer or a driver," nnd you hold yourvelf
aloof (in mind) from the wealthy ownere of
•took, then always a hostler you will ba
But if you my, “I am going to grt up in this
t tHrirwH T Iiavm a. —r^.1 * ...I.*
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•table.

blea. They feel your thought unconsciously,
and when you are alert and civil, and as
much Interested in their bwdneai as If It wept
your own (as you must lie when you are tn
the pushing, aspiring state of mind), they
begin to feel an interest in you. You wlU
bare more and more opportunities to talk
with them. They find you useful. They
find, probably, nt hut, that they cannot get
on without you. Out of thia comm friend­
ship. Friendship Ma you up in hudnres, or

you carry always
with yrm tbe thought of *&gt;tf depreciation,
and tli ink of yourself a* of little value or
use, tluwe aixAit you will Dot treat you with
that defereneo or respect m if you regantad
yourself more highly; nor will they feel dia-

mind!
You may find, on searching into yourealf,
that them are positions in life now appar­
ently beyond yxxir reach? in which you dare
not aoe ywwlf. Probably nine hotel acrub-

in mind as the
•powibln.

You are then attracting to you

The avaraton to

�TWILIGHT IN ACADIA.

A SUMMER DREAM.

1 «xi &lt;«"=■«

S-AD

L*i over rixty sewoda.

mt -HI lotb.brfj*
condition gave us a strung idea o. th
, wolf* fightingpowsn. One
boch.y*. Plucked
I tongua bitten Marly
! horrible gubre In tiw brily it

W« were satisfied of their injections, lang
enough before. It was not to help a vwl

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hlw wrecks.

That Tired Fee^

VICTIMS OF THE OPIUM HABIT AND
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THEIR FATAL CRAZE.

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just sit dowu You wool i
It1* about time for tb«a to I

fr.}

tired and

“Tbc fellow is evidently
plained the okl man. *'x o

when within rifle shot ench one raised CliinLuug'* flag and uttersM a cheer. Each had a

"ig

ilon cw tut*r, i

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Of gokten gndn fadn Into fc&gt;ber gray

CLEARING OUT PIRATES.

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W-tnn,

n!&gt; "itte.

Streugth,,, tl„.

THE MAN.WOLF.

From the year 1S52 to IBM the Cbimwohca.
from Shanghai in the north to Singapore is

While with the animal hunters in tho
Jungle, and foothills to tbo north of Bounre*

him."
“But Who could have told him r

off young, Igtxaa They generally begin i
come in about 13 o'clock at night, and for ■

WUUta
r.m.cu.,

Then tto trade drop* off until al&gt;out 4 in the
hod given little attention to them.

punfie* my l.ioud. »&gt;, —....
Wins to link" Bit-

vigorous warfare against
the trap into which they

In those far back day* comparatively
nothing w-os known of China outride of a

bnSr-tota. »unW-l . tartar u.n»
Imo. mu, wolf, ud ™™ U» Jmvta UO qul*'?
While ttay hold (hl.

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•‘Hood’s S'.rwinarilh
.n „.■
bwartbitHwriEhiinr . . ■ t

TSS

Bi

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold tiy all druggists. (•; l:x Ia. *,
only by C L HOOD i qj..
fifth we rn:i her down. Our *t&lt;-in struck her
full on the starteaurl broudride and cut ber

had authority to barnbard any town which

AU nations wore vnullng with

•ell ita products, it bated tho men who bought

government tacitly encouraged piracy, and.

Canton called “The Foreign Trader*." It

aoilllon*, and the object was threefohL

We

of tho govenuuont in
d were finally officially

rascals right and left luuidcd. We had been
•ZOicifiatiug this, and hnd a craft ready at
of excellent model and large spread of
■•11, iu&gt;d we know that she could out­
sail anything, native or foreign, wo had ever

tain was an Englishman named Wetberbee,
who hnd served as a commissioned officer in
an American, am! the other olflres were

We flew thu association flag, and while we.

Bhung-Woug and Chin-Lung. The first hnd
• fleet of seven or eight craft, and haunted
the nca from 8inga|&gt;ore north to the TongKln islands. Tho second cruised from tlienn.M far north as Shanghai, having his bwulquarter* at Formosu Island. Ho was reported to *have a fleet of nine craft. That
both were monster* wo had a hundred pnsifn.
and that both had grown rich and powerful
office. While wo had kept our movement*
a* Hccret as poorible, wo had no doubt that
To deceive them as far
and reported to four ship* tiound for Canton.
Then wo ran over toward the Philippine

lion, but tiieao men were monsters. Inside of
thirty minute* from the time wo opened fire
tiio fleet was at the bottom and at least u
hundred pirates had jold the penalty of their
crime*.
Our captain was lamrntmg tbo fact that
be had not picked up one or two in order to
•ocure information when there wa* u row
had Ijw-ii found hanging to. the chains.
When brought aft be was ready to do any­
thing tn save hl* life. His name was Mung­
Hang; and ho hail good cause to believe that

Therefore,
while they would talk to us of
^mon^rotiJ7lere^y.vreyca^

called
to me:
-ffidrtb.youb.vwugbtffi.l
—iay-r an* give Mamie the hala me in dope.’* said

ful not to locate them and bring them Into ‘r»Pdanger. We had long before made up our
It wa. a mile, a. I bare tokl you, from the
minds that ti&gt;cn- was nothing *o very queer
in finding a wild man Ln tbo jungle* of India.
Children are carried off by semi-wild men or
scrawny, miserable Uttie young man of tbs
wild animal* almost dally, and cv*u the no danger,tbc village soon quieted down, but “lover’ type inaakad in. IL* chinchilla
civilised eouutrire have their wiid me* room­
coal was threadbare, and, with hm turtle llku
ing through the foreata.. We were willing to
b'ea.1 and neck and trembling chin, bo lookad
pay a round sum for tbo capture of a man
wolf, believing bo would turn out to be only the night, and of all the proceedings I ever
knew a wild beast'to engage in hl* were the
want. He had a voire as strong as a lions.
curiority than a gorilla.
Wo had been making our headquarter* in
Ho watched the operation of weighing very
a village for rercral day*, baiting our trap*
for hyena* and having natives on tho lookout mented and gro'vkd, and the wind brought
for *erpMite. when one mid-afteruoon 1 got us every sound. He still had a full hood of
into a hammock slung between two tree* on steam on - when daylight came, and after a
“Four grains'," repltad the clerk, lacoolotheoutekiru of tho village and drut&gt;j&gt;od off
•Dy.
moved in hi* directicm. He probably beard

loo Doses Ono Dollsr,

PAINT
YOUR BUCCY

FOR ONE DOLLAR
GOITS HONEST

•Well, why don’t

There were two or three children playing at
I am free to say that the flrot sight of tto
tto door of a but near me, bat making little man wolf, caught by tto hind foot in tto
was his rendexvoua, but hi* plunder was or no noise- It wg* a* quiet a* if a sricll had . t«P. “'d banging head downward from the
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hidden on the coast near Foo Chow. There
were barracks for tbc men up the bay, and
thirty or forty men there at that moment.
face on the path, die hung about three feet
They hnd captured a French brig several
days before, and she wns then at anchor in tho hammock could ree tho edge of the Jun­
tlie bay waiting for Chin-Lung'* return. He gle, about forty rods away. Tbb children ,------buslics-----------------by the rout*. —
He
a* supple
- wa*
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was then up among the Lioo Klo islands ’orvn Mill at play, and were a hundred fret monkey, aud could double himrelf up and
with four junks to capture a large ship which nearer the jungle than 1 was. • Almost n*----- *■ ““ *
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had drifted into Shoal water, but was not s&lt;«m as I opened my eyes 1 saw a dark object
abandoned. If we would spare hi* life he
hi* foot There was a foot of chain before
would pilot us anywhere and prove his grati­ Bbclter of a single bush on the cleared
tude in any&lt;yay. Ehin-Lre took him in
on that chain made u» hold our breaths. Hod
hand for a few minute*, and then announced
tliat we could depend uj»n him. Wo ran
into tbc bay, broughtNnp alongside of the twenty-three feet
when wo firnt beard him servam out. and bad
brig, and scut forty metr aaborv to clean out , I did not start up, but rubbed my eye*
the place. Not a pirate was to. bo seen, all । wide open to identify the strange creature. would have thought he would be exhausted
having boltpd for the woods. Everything It had cowered until I could see nothing but with pain and struggling, but bo was not.
' a black spot, and it was two or three miu; utes before it moved again. Then it sud- _______________ — ____ —
gate her to Hong Kong. She reae hed that I deniy looped into view, bounded for tto . ns, that all the native* fled in terror.
|xirt lately, and fair salvage money went tar । children exactly us a monk* y leap*, and bo- I Wc quickly understood that wu could do
to reimburse the company for ita outlay.
j fore I could call out it bad aeiaod u little toy nothing
—-----“u tbo ’to.ut —
” "he •••-•■
with
until
had loot hi*
When we sailAl out of tbc bay it was to i about two and a iialf year* old. ami was re strength and temper, and we returned to tto
fajbk for the ixsa pirate. He was nearer than treating with him. it wns on ita hind legs.
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T------- .— treating wuu mm. u was on ;u tuna leg*.
villageand Mt him banging. AB that day
bo yelkvl out every two or threw minutes,
and all that night we heard from him at in-,
tervab. On tto suevad morning be wm still
u» ;&gt;&gt;m» outer ita. Tb™. ....
thi
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that, of a b
human being. I. yellod
out. and.
lot of men. Knowing that they could not tbo creature whirled about, ratosl tho child ugly, but lute in the afternoon Lunger and
p«uu m««wi him. We brought up a cage,
on high, axul, with adirifi scr.tuu of anger, got
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him. and finwere an enemy, they closed right hi for a
fight. It. did not lost long, however. Wq dashed it down on tbo hard baked earth with ally made bifu u priaoanr. Hi* foot atxl l«v
terrible
force. Then Lt shook It* fists at tho ! were terribly swollen, and bo made but little
had one man killod_J&gt;y tbo full of a block villager* swarming out. and, dropjdug down . raristoure.
from aloft, and three or four wounded by the
tullrts from their ancient fin-arms, utxl in on all fours', bounded away into tho Jungle. | Wo now liad opportunity to look him over
We found the child gasping ita last. That I Ho wa* certainly a mau wulf-that is, a nafling had broken almost every tone la hl* . tfie child had been carried off when yon nr
than an h-jur’n fighting altogether we sent
boily. It was not until the villager* were and brought up •-..th tto wild
for
oonvinred that I had seen tbo creature and --------------------- -—
wn* uasured of it* identity that tlielmadmau
memlicr that In the previous twelve months acknowledged it to to n uuui wolf, aud that
thu fleet of this old pirate had captured no it bad 1 &gt;ng been a menace to the locality. It
। the bands out uf shape, and to bad learned to
k*s than ten foreign craft and six traders,
i go as » four footed animal Ho wa* indeed
and lliat every man, wonumand child aboard
, a torriblu looking sight, but the wood fe«had now killed three children, agnimt whom j turn about him wa* hi* ev«. No true wild
about Chin-Lung. He thought of uutkgug
it seemed to have a particular spite, and a* beast ever saw through a mure ugly pair.
but blood and plunder, tuxl he would cut. a
There wa* a villainous squint to them and
| the balls seenavl te boaflanui WewwoconBbung-Wong, who had less power, but was elusion by a prewmt valued at 130, and by i gratulating ounolve* on his easy capture
wb«j the head num repltad:
just a* great a villain. Tboae twe leader*
I '‘Wait a bit Walt until bis steength re
bad divided up the territory, and compoUad
all leaser plrauw to join them and come uuThe first thing to be done was to learn the
bablte of the creature. Ho was known to int

witli the wvajiping paper in hi* h*:al. •• Vqq
t1. rV.
.I..., I, * r—

:..®4
•W

took the lit tie tray In hi* hand preparatory

HOUSE PAINT
_ _ _ ES
COIT'S FLOOR FMhT:-r
doesn't seem to stop tbatx

It'* a udaarabla

■W0N1DPY STICK!

finding fault with 'the quantity we give
CB»D i\L TH« TtAJt 1UCSDI

the last fiend sbamhitxl in.
"That follow'* a good two hour*

The young man bo spoke of showed plainly
nV l.l. I__

~

JOHNSTONS
SAR^PARILLA
■riiwieiMFum. rrsrsva
HRWVSI" IK I'M

counter with a miserable. d«*j«iring air.

itt

Used for 30
S'iJc* and all Hiv
Years. Bost
ttxm arico
Preparction 1 frmna ni-wdered
in the World IT. &gt;a U'-vr. wm.
' an impure
Hlood. .
in Cite Side

Ing a byiKxlcrmic syringe from hia &amp;

The suffering wrotcb fairly rushed out
W. JOHNSTON a CO.. Dgtrci

more than ordinarily good inking.

Now

isib (■um' ificirii.
...........
Power* 1* coorplrinam. auri Itove) U t«=&gt;:
and Ella M. Count are .i.-b i.. m •
Notice I* hereby girea that 1
•t publie auction to i to big’--: bi&lt;.&lt;liT,oe In4»&gt;
the l«b day « top:.. A-1&gt;- «'•««*’

beaded up for Formosa to get acquainted

wo came upon the

i day* we did not right
Wo fell in with a lot of wreckage which
•bowed us that a trailer had been overhauled

Foruxvm. aud fifty miles off the coast.

hauled about a hundred miles north
of the northern group of Philippine*,
calk'd th&lt;) Little Philippine*. The crew con-

Men

prowling around at all hour* of tbc day and
night. He was v*ry strong and fierce, and
would bold him. We decided to tempt his
rM.^lnwit'V nH.I tr. *l.tu ..ml ...... ... __ __ .

of a venae 1 tn distress, and under a

had only part of n cargo. Shung-Wong bad
boarded her himself, and although the crew

ranged us to shut the creature in if be but

He demanded a ran: equal

osity, or, if be did, it was to fight shy of the

distance. Then a small Junk camo out

about. 120 aboard, and l«’ personally etrt the
captain's throat, hud the other* flogged, and

hi* bloody hand.

ffiroctlv fpr us. Everything aboard of
Memed to be at sixes and aeven*. A mau name. We spoke the trader, and received
wm lasted to the mainmast, to repnwat tbo i from ber terrified ercw the incidents above
•aptain, everything aloft was askew, ami- narrated, and then dnqied our course for

ingly drunk- and having a high old time. AiMonuau Buip vaum cue uuscpn layior ;
down tlw
W* had a man aloft to piny a part, knowing was ahead of us, and a. she |«uthat we should be hailed in English. Both a«*t wa* attacked by tbc fleet about seven
Of ttean toM pirates ' had American, and mllreoffrixore. We beard lb* rumpus atom,' I
on
hour
before
daylight,
'ihere
was
Ht3* 1
■Englishmen with tte-m—rascals who bail
deserted their ship* and voluntarily adopted breexe. and though greatly outimmtored, the
, . «...
_ ..
tto life of n pirate—aud one of them wa* --------.... m—.3..
----- --.y
always put forward to bail a ship. The jutik ' daylight tto win ! freshened, and we slid in
Camo steadily forward to within hailing between tto junks and the shore Just as they i
distontx tefore she camo Up into tto wind. ‘ Were prej&gt;aring for a second attack. We '
i

u dnuikc-.i mtrn might do, but at tbo fin,:
opportunity a voice hailed us.
••ficUwuar ahoy I IVfist schooner is that T
"Tb.f Revenge, Capt Thatcher, bound to

minute* from the opening of the fight we

dently bent on further mischief, and the na­
tives finally found a path which the man
wolf uw*l iu going and coming fnxu a water

——... .
t*'r‘S
“Ae111
a ld firmly held in a trap
°° 1TS“’
««1
'nuJ'Uratroplared the chain with a Imlf
ropu
°r “““T’
Mid as
*oou as a suitable spot bad been aelectod wn
excavated u bole. buri*d tto trap out of
sight, aud then bent down a sapling and tied­
the end of tbo rope to it. This sapling was
held djwn by a trigger, which a thorp pul]

.

- .

,

--

—

When tho trap had bee* set noeyocould
detect anything auspicious around tto sjxit
and wo felt certain that the creature would
get into trouble if to paraed that way. When

Our work bad been dme so promptly and

«pt«d lotli, and his condurt was as bumble
as Wu could tkrire. He was biding hb time
however. On the third day he minutely ex­
amined tiM,
Im
.LJ .
---

--- -------- ••

*‘v

Barry and Stair of M( ^l&lt;T
being the place for Iwhlc;.-:!./ &lt; .-nt wrt.’sr
said Count! of Barry.anthc :
diss'fiwn
*^*Sai rertaln piece orHi- -I ‘I*
rhip.

1013 nlKU DC

ux»,i,tL.,.umwl_rr«i Oau»aju.dM
bd bcci'Jl to snarl aiul rr~ —l ...___ . .

a* follows, to-wll
the north east &lt;i
two north, r.wtic
herednaiarrite at
be! ngins or In an
Hated Hastinp.

impatiently.

i;u»rter &lt;4

, - •—"
un nti'.-re ne tuu!
teaoaulking, neiaxi a bar in dtter hand and
with a trnnumJ™.
____ I?.,.. ’
‘

prepared. He did nut fc*k escape but'*^'
rouge, and before we could pick up'our guns
and ojam fire ho had kilhd three uf tbo Ma.
Uve* “****•v,:r,sly wounded two other*. He
wa* still laying about him screaming with
rage when on.** of tlu&gt;
“

lor one Uo«e.“ •nd state of Ml. !&gt;'*■■■ fe ta* Or
u_
M
teitvaf*d and Mains' ::
beggw for cocaine and extends] tor arms land* aMi iro&gt;awt&gt;:« ■
Am warty of Barry- •‘-,l
toward tho clerk.
1 dtel on th. .
“No; yon kind of people don't gvtaxirthing VronOMu:.
l«xs lev* o|H»ti and s»l?r
totereri ol Ibe *al.l drier.
la and Ui Um MIowilh
1 don't

„

•&gt;aicr color*.

taken for crigtaah.
”* ofUm
‘‘Some link time ago." be said

WU1 tUI “* if

r» &gt;O~'u ®i7 „g™ .Z.'TS?
In her twrnMr»^» -u-

BVTJ
dtr*&lt;te ’ «M

__ .

•ue hundred aud t»n &lt;: &lt;■ h
er Ires, all of which 1 shad •
sell mx public auction er »• n
bidder a: ti.e north irons
boB-e. In t'w cltvof Haxf' ;■

if!

iMktfMi at tbr city of BsriingA. 'I'1' -®*1
j.iv T D.tm
OtJtMKXT Smith.^Mt " f&lt;" 1

DON'T SCOLD
ana* abokftli*
cruiior, tto company wa* OuaucutUy ahead.

He, and then ttuapo&amp;MZMii calkd out:
•Very well; we wifi bring you help.”

«ati«M aboard oallsd fihxn-Uo.

the same creatute I

AttbkApho-rus, wtirn n
'-v~
thouMnd* whi.have jum-nri

He hsdhaan

,S“-TLSthES£'"5 *

ntinurutnos co. «r

,t

�CARE OF THE HAIR.
™ m, thlrt lite,

* COMB AND A BRUSH THE BEST

Electric Illttera.
'Oita remedy is becoming so well know,,

teed to &lt;|o nil that is claimed FIc.-^XViT
Bn. will „„ .1,
«
klstoeys, will remove pimples, boll*, •,»&amp;
rheum and other affection* eatmed bv 'i™1

'

5/A Five Mile.
5/A Boss Stable.

5/A Electric.

5/A Extra Test
30 other styles
See pur dealer before cold
we.tf" anil if he hasn't 5 Horae
F'.
\!‘-n t get stuck, with
p: ,'r h A ns, but ask him to

nuine without .this
Mark sewed inside.

Caution.
!
■ •.( Fi .■ i a* my name and the price

.

.—

,A tt,,.
ol all my odrertbied
&gt; • u.i.g tin- nn tor. which protect
lueh tpr-'«'*» and Inferior
.- - n&lt; he ha* them without
: stamped on i^tj bottom, put

L DOUGLAS
S3
SHOE
■ GENTLEMEN.
T'c
i &gt; .di 9* HKAMucm Uhoe In the
W.

»«.(! tl&lt;*. ; IIHIIIT ttAI K* OB NAIL*. As
-■ ii.lc as thore costing |6 or Ml,
k« or nails to wear the stock­
: -' n &gt;«!: rs t hem *« comfortable
a* n hand sewed shoe. Bay the
:n- imleM steinia&gt;d on bottom
s. hikw, warranted."
1 l* St shoe, toe original and
"
M dies*, which equals
"••semting from S^toSS.
■ Las jj.30 SHOE is unexcelled

«t school shoe in the world.
A WOOLEY, AOBNT,
Hairtlugs.

mac^smac
Sj :i.r Tours.
• "Jbv.

DETROiK vac

Low Rates

.C l-iLAND

For cure of headache enw.
BitK'tatinfl5f lge"t,n” lr&gt; e,'*tdr Mttent
ref!indTb',i^ nn« ruaranteed. or mon.-y
w n
Bnrt ” 00 r*r
th* at w. H. Gootiyear** drug store.

ll&gt;r M Mln 1. the wotW
r„^
brtjhHW, uIct'oi, salt rheum, fever- sore^
tetter, cbaj.petl band*, chilblain*.
and all skin rruptlette, and positively cures
piles, or no pay required, it Is guaranteed
* Ve, ,K^T’
or munry^S
1£&lt;*.“CU' **r ,,ox' ^rstetle
by W. H. Goodyear.

—

A state exchange suggests that the De­
troit base l»all club can now be used as a
jMwtage stamp—anyone can lick It.
Albert Emminger. Covington. Ky.. was
afflicted with catarrh thrw yearn. He nay*:
“After tn Inrfeveri known patentnwdlclnr
which 1 naw advertised, none &lt;&gt;f which
helped me, I tried Paplllon(extm&lt; t of flax)
Catarrh Curves n last resort. It has math'
a complete cure, and is worth lt&gt; wight
gold. 1 will give you other references
from partiro who have been cored. It «
no exiwrimeiit, Imt a positive cun1. Urge
bottktii only 81 at W. IL Goodyear* drug
More.

XrUf ,5'c

i,” ctt^

a',d ,v”Db *“&lt;1

will show a

the

,,
.
&gt;U&gt;U lucre Bnoren*j
through an opening in tbo wall 'directly into
11UCC vata whnn !►
-*1--- ►— •
-

-b

wm do but m«al. whieh bobjee£^fric^rnAtOL^ **** wurendeS

Whether it will agree with all complexion* is
another question, and the best thing that can
be said in its favor is it ndiwaivoncss. It
sticks like white lead, and that irthe quality
will use it, sintfo it cannot be applied with­
out being absorbwl by thosystem It* effects
uro most serious, resulting often in Idiocy
and jstmlysla.
The beet, saf-t and ch-apert powder is
rice flour, and to make sure of ita purity tbo
rice cau bu j&gt;urcba»&lt;d whole and jxainded in
a mortar for use. Second choice is French
chalk, which forms tbs beet protection
agaiust sun, tan and wratbor burn. For a
picnic, anil, n sunny dnvo ar a long widk,
*__ .1___ i
I. BU &lt;-rand n rirotectton tOT

the pores of tho skin. Before retiring it
should be rubbed off first with n soft cloth
_i.k —I.I MmnrnnwC

mllM distant, an eneravtic and thrMng ty.
mark this section of the Pacific Northwest.a*
X'hM.'irrn p nill»r WM* “

I"1J"-**
tbe-powdarover the toco and remove any
puttita -Uh • •&gt;« rl°U1- I” “‘”,5
. as theV turn tt to a

LOW TOURIST RATES.

HJlFao ■Peerless
Cough oyrup
Syrup is unsur&lt;VM. vuuju
uniori***ed h&gt; concentrated healing powers.
'No cure, no pay. W. H. Goodyear.

There is a ift-tnile fanner's talcgraph line
between Newlx-rg and Penn townships.
Can* county.

•hungers are rigidly excluded, and oome In-

Agent* are working the Boliemlan oat
racket again. Farmer* should be on the’
lookout.

- v* j i ol uny,
as the introduction of the most minute parti­
cles of dirt will injure the day. Employes
are reouirwi
»■ ■ ■ -——I—— ___ ...» „ ..
_,,,, . ---- ;.... ...... vw~uuntw», ono uwy
willingly comply, because leather show are
T”
"&gt;-&lt;. »• Mil. &gt;-l», -l.loklyd.
stroyod by coming in contact with the clay.
Iron will r-rrf
.__. . _ • ।
.
. --- j----- - ------; lD„
machinery which I* touched by the cla while
It In —
— *1. .
* ' ....... .
,,, w.LCl! W|U
remain in oolution for a long time, and tbo
rxt a.—..-, —___,__ .
■ ■

thing, keeping always on tbo opp««iteskta
Can tho man go around the squirrel C "WlU
tho opposition to tbc Andover theology war
rant tho heathen in adopting (a protectire
tariff, excluding our miaiionancsr "Dore
nn incubated bon bare any maternal in­
stinct T and the ladies were familiar with tho
last topic for tbo evening, "Leap ysar.'’—Tbo
Argonaut
f

Australian Tariff on Odnamrn.
A bill to restrict Chinese immigration has
liomed the colonial aawtnbly at Byxlney
without ono dissenting vote. This not only
prohibits tho naturalisation of Chinamen in
Australia, but imposes a poll tax of £100
upon every Chinese immigrant, and only pore

migrants to tho country be quarantined dur­
ing tbo pleasure of tho authorities. Chinreo
cheap labor is such a tempting plum for
speculators in tbc contract system that It to
no wonder that a* soon as the United Btatea
excluded the Mongolians, Australia wa* in­
flicted with au invasion of there immigrants,
whore frugality ami industry tnako it im­
possible for laborers of other nationalities to
compete with them.
The judges in Sydney are of the opinion
that the colonial governments have acted too
precipitately in tbelr stringent legislative eo-'
-a
..
111st&gt;r-.&gt; w-ifh thn Im-

VTotnen EngM^d ln Agriculture.
I
Statistic show that the pro.oortion or , „
in

and

The Northwestern fair will be held at
FlinL Scpb mlier 17-tll.

Cobb's Little Pllb are the greatest regu­
lator (of the bowels) In the world. W. H.
Goodyear.

applied correctly■
“id fteSuh; Wtahiogtm'Tetritory. TW« read.
In addition to its being the mH
wli

rej-rra.-iitrd strength an&lt;
simplicity.
the nature
MF«^yjLnH| eharactertatics of tbr rug­
ged yeomenry who iuhate
i &lt;i i L p *ri i1**1 U&gt;em. Our hardy anccstare lived happy , wholesome, healthy
lives and their lx&gt;g Cabin remedies were
simple herbs and root* that grew nliont
their forest homes, now re-lntroduced In
Warner's Log Cabin Remedies and
liecaniMi."

fThi» u tho moot important thing tn
the whole nrrwwllnXv.______

family too former

JT" *MWX1 ‘'‘ght or nine Umos a
h'1»
Of whom rrTt
““"R mrn. most
?nek tbelr hvat1’ ta cold water
r^ymorning and duck toe Ufn out at tbo
»»•«•«» Tb.*7 w„b B
-Wy o&lt; ml. ta&gt; a.
b-J-l r»T ta i™,
u.n» r«^

tion afterward of hard water and ammonia

&amp;(B0UP

r^'Aso’nEMEDY.

-nd

Mina Grace Beamer, one of the loveliest
young women of IkUtsIng, died at Harbor excellent preventative against n too’ that Is
in exposure to dust, smoke, soot or storm.
Point a few days ago.

PflMPHLtTa

OCTnoiT, MICH.

•

-m wm t-ountrv nood
taport any, for in the immodtate vicinity of
nd
COmp&lt;n^ Peaces from its
■------ •&gt;---- — -Ul DOW in
end u?« throughout tbo United Stateu. gsn-

T~" i
and »,(] ,bowiu
To make a perfect toilrt the "racking" should
last until the romb pa»M through the hair
Lie'll Breeze, late etlltor-munngv! of the
U' “ t°Wt'1 W‘th
ren?d.^ap&lt;’.!'.TK,,^™,n'H',rald' *» ^rious- Whfch to
Sroot?
COmb
time it to drawn
l&gt; Hl at Sweet s hotel, m that city
U^mgh the hair, a brush wiU cost any­
where from fl to g50, according to the mouey
b^I5‘«TLl,’lmUnthoraountto^ H11^
accompltsbes cures hitherto unkno«vn ‘
bound gaveb are very expensive, the shell
Little Mbs Frisch, of Gross Point, under­ backs come next an.1 pretty
ondc^jy. '
■errened or run through a fins wire netting,
took to swallow too large a piece of meet at
» “xl »t There .re mbUv
dinner Sunday, and Monday they |,Brled ITOds for 83 awl tbo best wood mount* for a I and at this point id is constantly and care-fully watched by two workmen.
dollar leaa
“In the tanka It rmnains for about a wnek,
For real service nothing is better than a
until tho day hiu m-ttled to tho'bottom and
A grul pl,, .I,-!.., p., OUto'.'.m
toe clror water it drawn off to bo uso.1 again.
The clay is then taken to the evaporating
true wa) to act on t|* liver,
,„,w.
els, etc. is through their uenvK Miles*’ bnMlxs" served with black iristlre, which a room and placed in shallow jxuxs. toe tidre
and bottoms of which are covered with coils
PilLs, the smallest and mildent. Samples
of steam pipa, A uniform temperature of 70
free at W. H. Goodyear's drag store. ’
dirt White bristle are lietter but La* Mr- degs. i« maintained as nearly as possible In
It Is said Hint Father Koloahukt. who virenb.e. ns the bleaching weaken* the hair,
- - -.... ..
U, "U.xuiru turu
has wide so much trouble aiming the Poles but the taut lithe natural color, containing tho clay over and over with aboveb until it
a mixture of gray, brown mid black. U»cd bof the couhteney of putty ready for the
lit Detroit, will Mkffl return to till* city.
i every- d»y a dollar brush will last two month* glaxier'a um
.
He had Malt Uheum for 20 years
-!uu
'‘“»mwr
letter mm
that it
st is
to not
not of
of much
much account
atvount fur
fur
"Thutice tt la taken to another roam, wlioro
A. SUnvrl. AMTSuptaG. 1'. A,,.. &lt;’.. I Mln.-1&gt;»Ulr. 1„fta.o.
i.„„b
It lI.,. .V
It R.
It writes:
uahIp.m.- “For ,&gt;n
____ ■1 burvnu room ..
A- _ it ..wiU
... n« reach
. tonwsh b a powerful block molding machine which
when
R
a- I*
I’. IL
20 _years
pTewa— it into a abb which b cut into blocks
hate been afflicted with salt rlien'm in a tU Lair t. &gt; the scalp. There on-, to b- sure,
by a boy Ho uw a oort of bow with n wire
most serious form.
During the winter different purpo*..-A to which hair brushes are string, and as Be cuts bo stamps each block
season my hands have been in such a shape put. Some jxiople buy them to equip u'drew- with tho factory mark. Then in tho drying
that 1 was unable to dress or undreas my­ ing care; othrrato clean the comb on: Hill rpom Uw-y are baked slowly for flve days
self without assistance, and I have not had others to smotXh the hair with after it luu whan they are ready for mIo in that shape,
gloves or (mintages off my li^pda for alxmt been cotnbed, and a few to dre« ths hair and or for re.luction to |x&gt;wdir. whieh b sold In
Tour months' until 1 began using Panlllun cl-an*e th« walp. If intended for this tart
(extract of ilax) Skin Cure. 1’ certainly
’ ■ I service losig life cannot ba exjwted from iL
think It has cured my hands. lutrjre hotBy way of care don't souk the brwh; tho
bristles enn be wa«he&lt;i without .welling and
A young man in Boston who is going
sjilitting the |.ock. A better plan Is to clean abroad ooon wtdxvl to entertain soma
store.
it with a cloth after each using. But, re­
Jackson authorities will pureliase a flue turning to th* toilet,’it is not time wasted to friend* before fats departure. Ho knew they
old home In that city, which' will Is- used spend thirty.minute, a clay on tl&gt;e tanr, first were ourfelted with the ordinary stylo of
evening jnrtiea He wanted somethingorig.
a* a city hospital, paying $4,400 for lb
using tbc comb, then the brush, and finally inaL He invited ton young ladies and nine
the comb tn drees iL Now. it U n long time young genttens-n. As each gutnt entered the
Sudden Death.
The pai«TH arc full of .sudden death*. If i tocutub the luilrsteadily for fifteen tninufw, reception room ho or she received a hand­
you liave choking• sensations, fluttering, anti unJ&gt;*« the work i» &lt;1ouj in tho face of a somely engraved .card which tore tile
pain or tenderness in chest, faint easily, cluck tbaoperation will l»&gt;brought to*finish mysterious word "CauseTU-.’' A hint as to
take Dr. Miles' New Cure for th-- heart, iu ten minutes or loss, for tho arms will tiro the meaplhg of wluat would follow wm given
and so rscajs- death, as-did Henry Brown, and th* tseck and ihouhlers perspire if tho by the quotation from • T\iradi*j Lost:"
druggist, of Cleveland. Ohio. Sold by \V. hair is thick and nbumtant. However, it is "With tboe converting, 1 forget all time.*'
the last way and the only way t • krepaclean, After Li* guests bad puxated their braitui tryhealthy scalp and get n glu*«y. natural iug to decipher tho mooning, the host vol­
Martin L. Sweet, of Grand Rapids is add­ Resting on the hair. There are tn all the unteered an explanation. Ten subjects were
ing a :’.00-ton silo to hl» fann. This will hair sliops young womeu who go out to dre-w prreented for discimsion. nnd.be had chosen
hair, sjiending nn hour, or so every day in ten couples to do Um work. Instead of
give him nsan for 50U tons of eiu-ilagii.
each family. Tbo mother or child is placed spending tlie-evening In dancing, each genSs&lt;).—One Isittle of English N|«WnLini- in a chair barber fashion, with a towel
tirraan wm expected to till out bU card with
nient cured my tine Norman mare of two piunedabotit the uocknud Mhoalders. After the names of Uio young ladies with whom bo
ugly blood sierlus which damaged ber the hair has lawn vigorously combed the itedred to talk, kt that respset it differed
value nt least SSO. It is the grandest clerk looks tta&gt; s- alp over with a bit of soft sUghtly from tho selection of partners for the
Blemish cure I ever Used. John McCain. Chilli Utarnta.1 with sweet oil, which Is ap­
Horse Dealer, Darlington. Ind. Sold by plied to dandruff «j&gt;ot* After the seniff lias
Dy. E. IL luithrop. druggist. Hastings. been looremd tho realp. nqt the hair, is
Mich.
combed, aud tlien follows a thorough brush­
it l» said that out of 22 voters of Win­ ing until erwy particle of toore and dredyed
a final touch the change in tho style of conversation. For
terfeld township. Clare county. 20 Itehmg skin taw l.ien removed.
trewsos aru superficially bruUiud until the instance, the company opened the ball by
to the Harrison and Morton club.
telling what they knew Jbout “Boston Busy
hair look* oily.
B's, Baked Beans, Brown Bread, BarebaU,
The early history of America is full of mer in a city as dirty ami smoky as Chicago, Uig Brains, Blooming Beauties, Blitbasome
in.-diuicv* of men having great nerve. But powder ia n greater necmsity tiuin soap, for Baciieior*.” When the young ladles bad
practically
floored tho gentlemen in regard
it
is
passible
to
keep
clean
with
dry
Imthlng,
we are rapidly Itecmnlng the most nervous
to tho relative merits of baked beans and
people on earth. The recent Increase of
brown bread as tbo best method of pnxlucing
insanity, epileptic fits, heailarhc, Iwkache,
neuralgia, rlrepleaenesa, nervouBDesm. dys­ Of all the ;«iwder» in the market pink, white,
pepsia. tlntterltig of the heart, btc.. point*
Tiger—Which T There was a strong di vision
to an early decay of the rare, unless thl*
tendency Is checked. Nothing ^wlll cure of the most expensive powders contain bis­ on that m well ns on tho next topic, •'Should
th&lt;w dLscanes like Dr. Mlles* Nervine, war­ muth and magnesin, which are not tamefleta! Mrs. Cloveland l*&gt; rwelectedF Ite others
ranted to contain neltherfoplum nor mor­ as ccametica. Some physicians consider bis­
phine. Samples free at W. II. (teodyear’i- muth actually poisonous. l&lt;ut the fact that it "Boston Fado," "Giron a squirrel uu i» tros
drug store. Don’t fall to try It
and a man at tbo foot. The man moral

S’101.' ’'NO CLEVELAND
roav-,.:.
, Jarin* July &gt;Bd augms.

Detroit &amp; Cieveldiid Sleam Navigation Co

bald and women

mwth

No section of the country b to-day
as much attention as Montana, .pregan and

TF0

It

PRESERVATIVES.

JR"’ “

-n:
cover)' for consumption I wOum b*5* P1”'
of lung troubles. Wm giVrn unhaJc rf,nd.
tore. Am now in Ix-st of health1"
&lt;iT

has si-'Ctt lots
but n-v r saw any
wear like 5^ Horse Blankets.

CLAY FCP. THE POTTERS.

Md

phr-lrlw, linwoJ^Sd’
J«»umpUre.
lu^1

No cure, no pay. On these, terms try *
bottle of Hill's Peerles* Worm - Specific.
W. H. Gotslyear.
The Port Huron Tribune freely admits
that the liquor men of that city are bosse*
of the police forre.

People living in a malarial climate
Shold never Is- without a bottle of Hill's
Sarsaparilla. W. H. Goodyear.
Cedar Springs hr talking military com­
pany.

English spavin liniment removes alL
hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blem­
ishes from.horses, blood spavin,’ curbs,
splints, sweenry, ringlnine, stifles, sprains,
all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save 550
by use of utMt battle. Warranted. Sold by
Dr. E. H. Lathrop, druggist. Hastings.
Mich.

Fifty flyers have entered for tlfe Ovid
race*.

Inherited I&gt;l«ea»es.
with awful meaning than the fact of tho
Inheritance of dlMaaa.
Modern science, which has Illuminated
as manv dark corners of naturo,baa abed
a new light on tt&gt;o ominous words of tho
BerIpturas, "Tba Bins of the fathers,
shall bo visited upon tho children
unto the third and fourth generation."
Fifty percent, of eases of consumption,
f^°*r.s,a&lt;1 sorofula, run In famlllM
-- i't
,7&lt;
MVKrco, uui, loriunstely. Ilka many other hereditary
diseases, tend* to wear itself out, the
stock becoming extinct A dlstlngulshed scleqtiat truly »«ys.- “No organ
or texture of the body to exempt from
the chance of being tho subject of
hereditary disease.’" ProLublr more
chronio diseases, which permanently
modify tho structure snd functions of
the body, are mora or leas 1 table to be In­
herited. Tho Important and far-reaching
practical deductions from such facto—
are obvious to reflecting minds, and the
best means for preventing or curing
these diseases to a subjoctof intense latMWst to au. Fortunately nature has
provided a rcmedv which experience
has attested Mlnfalllble, and tho reme­
dy is Um&gt; world-famous Swift's Hpocifla,
a pure vegetable.compound—nature’s
antidote for all blood poisons. To ths
afflicted It la a blessing of Inestimable
“Blood and Bklu Diseases"
mailed free by addressing

IfoNdiy
(MEV/ldt;
jo 3/ICC O
IT p/ea$ant^n&lt;

■ 1 Qood quality
OLlfrf
on t/je njar\et in
only one s6a/&gt;e_3x 12- full ibozpluj,
the most con/enient
to .cut for poclfet or
Insist on Ijav4nq the
GENUIH- with The red H
‘in tag , made onjy Ly
•Ibhn 'finzer ^Bn^Loui .•

HARVEST
EXCURSIONS
Minnesota, Dakota,
MONTANA,

Eau Claire lings liavr the summer gripes
Itad.
«
We have often been asked why It is that
J&lt;&gt;IINSTl»NT&gt; EXTRACT OF SARSA­
PARILLA has proved such a sutwm. The
only retuwu we can give, is that It Lsammlichir which has proved by the test to lie
superior io any preparation known for the
relief of blood diseases.

.
) Aug. 21st.
TUESDAY, &gt;Sept. 11 and 25.
) Oct. 9 and 23.

St. Pel, Muneipoliili Muiioha
BY.. FROM

Before I saw one I always imagined the
BL Bernard to be as large ns a lion and
strong as a bulL The picture of my youthful
geography had made th«w impressions.
When a dog that I supposed to ba an over­
grown setter was pointed out as am of the
criabrated Alpina breed, my cberishod imag-

ST. PAUL &amp; MINNEAPOLIS

CHEAPER THAN

EVER BEFORE 1

Montana 1X8B TfyJtfltOABKyrnuDd
trip rate being more than T WKNTY DOLLARS,
i:.
I'.ur GREAT FALLS, MONTANA.
I’erscm drelnng to take a trip through Nor­
thern Minnesota, Dakota or Montana for the
purpose of looking over tho country, or with the
Idea at oelsrtinat new bomre within the boundnr'” of ths tntANDKHT WHKAT HELT IN
wnnn body and tho brandy flask so conve­ THE WOULD, am! an agricultural district suitniently attached to tho collar. After regain Ing strength 1 supposed the traveler would
mount tbc dog's back and tho anima! trot off
BBt. to auy *&lt;*:&gt;t ofthe company
with him to the monastery. But it was plain
that this BL Bernard (be was a crack, too),
P. 1. WHITMBY
luul bo been largo enough to carry a man,
Genl Pass. snd^TC. AgL.^
could not trot; bo wits entirely too straight
in the r-tiflen. It is doubtful If he could Lave

when tbc nagacious BL Bernard patroliod tbo
mountain pawww on the lookout for storm
bound travelars. When some poor wretch
half perishing In the snow was found Us

treating to death on a real cold night.—

GRAND RAPiDS HERD.

Holstein friesianS
nice girl offering her bis heart nod band, but
doubtful Staten."—Now York Tribune.

'

their stomachs. Simmons IJrer Kegnlstor pre­
sents Itrelf as a mint admirable remedy. Owing

and debilitated at all times and under any cir­
cumstances with perfect safety. One of the
most venerable ot the U. 8. Senate, the late A.
11. Stephens.of Gt. said "Simmons Liver Begvlatnr Is mild and suits me better than more ac­
tive remedies."

About JOO hea4 of both seres and al! at—, i
vine prices BULLS READY FOB ttWglL

Htate ol Michigan-Fifth Judicial Circuit, In
SulU^nding ia Circuit Court tor Dounly of
Itarrj-. tn chancery, at Ute City of Hastings, on
th* tenth day ot July. A. D. !*•.
William H. Strlcklrn. complainant, vs. MellssaHirickleu. defendant
tn tins cause tt appearing that defendant,
Melissa Strtcklen, Is not a- resident of
thl* slat1’ but resides In the state
«u» xiSnZ'tS
of Ohio. Therefore on motion ot Smith &amp; Cob
rrovn. solleltora for complainant, it la ordered
that defendaut enter her sppearauee tn Mid
muse, on or before four months from the date
of this order, and t»iat within twenty dan tbc [SSI rtJXL.14,
comptatnaut cans* this order to be published in tevy upon aad swtre all tbe rtaM, (ttte and tnJn fou0wing the example of tbs the Hastings Basxk*. said publication to be
States la nwtrtctuig Chme» I turn! •
8Ur&lt;*“l0n’FttA»ra A. Hooxkr. Circuit Judge.
The south eaM quarter Hi) of tbe s&lt;
A-tralta bas.wdy adopted tbs^nl

GO*? * fl7VdM’ round l*1p ticket.
tending settlers. nr*’£^.£Ti1n(. ticketing tm*!

. A rallnwl mun HIM «

point*

owsy.
Advice io Mothers.

SJ

” ll°"'

,wa . Great numbers of
।
the C^rthS^Jnti&gt;^tyyHaM^ta^a"d
FRIENDS:
ranu lM&lt;a. I»~- ■&lt;“» “/““re!
than unmarried men.
Don't same of your neighbors or
at tea
known to go :ron&gt;
- whPe of our ptaiw* « »
,
isi’jiduing claims j^in tbo ft^af Belial, overflown with insolence and ' friends want the Banner during the
J. A. U. IWK.
•
wine.
i campaign? A«k them,&gt; and report
r mom Tros otaima are
Wonder what the people of Man .re
r
an. amedaUr in Dakota. - ,
it j-nttaborg Camnerctal Goartte.
1 to US,

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~

Hastings Banner.
deal of trouble anti expense. His hired
men managed to gel just enough Demo­
crats Into the cunventfcm to uncover hb
M-bcme, and that was the worst ptAsible
thing fur him that could have t&gt;een dune.
Honesty b the beat policy, Mr. Burt.
A little good borer sense along with it lant
a bo«l thing, either.—Tribune. z

THE HASTING*. MICH., WMTOlWt.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
BENJAMIN HARRISON,

FUR VttT-FJt»n&gt;KXT,
LEVI P. MORTON,
OF NEW YOKK.
PRESIDENTIAL ELWTURM.

Isaac cappon. of Kent
'
DutrictI? EDWARD BUBX, of Wayne.
&lt; I I &lt; ■ . 11 •. 1- I &gt; V . I . .1 U.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.

JOKHFHW.FRRNCH.0fHL Josej
DON J. IJtATHERM of Kett.
JAMEHM. TURNER, of Ingham.
JOHNS THUMHON, of Ranllac.

VIII. ELLIOTT F. GRAMLL, of Hex

xV
For Governor—
CYRUS G. LUCE, of Branch.
For IJesienant-riuvernor —

JAMEBH. MACDONALD, of Doha.

For Beeretary of State-

M WM"- '
GEORGE 1. MALTZ. of Alpena.
Fur Auditor GeneralHEERY H. Al'UN, of Bay.
For Commissioner of th- Land &lt; fflrv
For Attoroev (teMraJBTEFHKN V. R. TROWBRIDGE, of loch
For Hup«TtnteDdeot of IVMIc lastructloaJtHJEFH K8TABROOK. of Eaton.
For Member Blate Board BduealionPEREY F/PoWEMTof Wexford.
For reprmenuare In Conrrexs. M dlrtrtctV JAME8O DONNKIJ., of Jackson

THURSDAY. KKPTEMI1KK ttb.inu
MjUtMM fit MMM te MMMSM

• may properly come betore the convention.
In accordance with Ute resolution *&lt;lo|*r&lt;! by

entitled tn one delegate for every 1.0® of popu
IsUon and fractloetbereof If said traettoa ex
cred 900, and each precinct shall be entitled to
at least one d«le*-te.
J. M. C. SMITH,
K. J. B1DEI.MAN,

tUOVEK TAKES

I1BBIAGI IK HIGH MB.

Hastings. Wednesday. August 22, I SM.

•J
... &gt;.1.
1 Ur *at&lt;l DO DUU&gt;
wbo wore a Cteveuuxi us.
of Horry ‘fjant)'MR. DECREPIT BOURBON LEADS greenbackers
Ham was mistaken. Jordan »«-' n^‘.
THE COY.MI88 GREENBACK
ted after everybody vl*e hod
TO THE HYMENEAL ALTER
Bolsacr &lt;&gt;f Hie county committer was tm u
ihxtad. and tbc convention adjourned.

JOINT CONVENTION.
OH THK FLY aAFKLY Dt TUM

-WlU

It is fully for tbe repubUcaiin to attempt
Chalimau F. G. Goodyear called the
to hoodwink the people with the idea that
the demoerau are in favor of absolute free democratic county convention to order In
trade. The Milla bill only provides fur a Union hall Thursday at 11 a. m. D. W.
4K per cent, reduction.— Detroit Free Reynolds, secretary of the county coinmltt«i read the calL
z
Michigan farmers who SimI the duty un
ary officer* of the convention.
imports competing with their wool, vegeta­
Mr. Goodyear made a speech to the
bles, meats, poultry, wit and lumber has democracy, urging them to use due dili­
been reduced one hundred per cent by tbe gence and caution In their efforts to In­
veigle
the coy Mbs Greenback Into an alli­
Mills bill, which place* them on tbe
ance with the unterrifled.
free list and the other industries
To arrange for the orange blossom act,
whose products are given up to “ab­ A. H. Johnson, John Sbean and Wm. Mc­
solute free trade” must be comforted by Murray were selected as * committee.
The chair asked If any Instructions were
the Free ITt-w’ assurance* that the ••aver­
to l»c given these bridal emmlssaric*.
age" reduction of duty on the artlctes left Delegate Ira Stowell, of Woodland,
on tbe dutiable list—not Including article* said he thought the committee able to han­
placed tbe free list—la 4# per cent And dle “tbe bad element we had to deal with."
M. W. Riker, Dr. Taylor and Lewis
the industries left un tbe dutlajjle list,
Wellman were made a committee on cre­
where duties have been reduced largely, dentials.
Committees un permanent organization
will be likely to remind such democratic
deceivers that "averagre" obtained by keep­ and resolutions were also chosen.
Convention then adjourned till 2 p. m. '
fib percent duty o« sugar and 100 per
At the hour named the convention reas­
cent, on rice don't encourage northern in­ sembled. Committee on credential* made
a report which was adopted. Tin tempor­
dustries and labor.—KaL Telegraph.
ary were made permanent officers of the
It may be well to again call the attention convention.
Resolutions committee resoluted. and
of our ardent and sincere third party
the convention agreed U&gt; 4L
•
friends to the remarks made by Dr. John
Then convention adjourned for 1&amp; minA. Brooks, the prohibitionist candidate for
Upon reassembling, the conference cumvice president, at Decatur, BL. In July
last. A reporter of the Chicago Tribune mlilec stated that they ba&gt;l decoyed tbc
greenback conferencecommittee into the of­
and two other witnesses swore that Dr. fice of tbe Barry County ItemocraL had
Brooks used the following language:
prostrated themselves at tiie feet of the
“1 have lived in the south and I owned greenback maiden and been accepted, and
slaves toerv. I sympathized with the that all was lovely while the goose was ab
south and prayed Cor the success tltudinous.
Miss Greenback would take probate
of the confederate cause, but my
prayer* were not answered.' I have been judge, sheriff, clerk, prosecutor, represen­
a democrat, but thank tiod.”—here the tative and one curoner to look after tiw
speaker shook hia head, at the same time remains after the regular November knock
raising hie arm and shaking his finger at out. The dcmocrata could have register,
at the audience—“I have never been a re­ treasurer, surveyor, two commissioner* and
publican. I will never have that sb) to one coroner who would be needed to bold
the usual biennia! Inquest.
answer for.”
Convention ratified the work of the com­
How can our third party friends ccnacimittee, and then proceeded to nominate
entfoualy vote for such a man as this? thetr }&gt;art of the ticket
What further testimony is required to show
Dan. W. Rcynulds, uf lids city, wm
that the third party Is but a democratic an- named for register of deeds. Daniel C.
Warner, of Baltimore, for treasurer, Frank
Baulch. of this city fur surveyor. James
The Tribune has prvvlumdy and on sev­ Clarke and M. W. Riker, both of this city,
for circuit court commbwhaiera. and Dr.
"
eral occasion* called the attention of Young*, of Nashville, for coroner.
Michigan republican* to fhr fact that the
Tin* convention then pna*ed«l to tbe
democrat mannger* propose to make thl* court room to conclude the nuptial*.

In the second,resolution of the National
Democrat platform of 1864 will be found
tn cold print the declaration whieh these
democrat* would like to be unable to find.
We quote the exact word as follows:
Jtautoed. that this convention docs ex­
plicitly declare, as Ute sense of the Ameri­
can people. timt After four y ean, of fail­ one of the battle-ground states tills year.
ure to restore tne Union by the experi­ Every Michigan-republican-nhould govern
ment of war, during which, under the pre­
tense of a military necessity *&gt;f a war pow­ himwlf accordingly. It will nut &lt;!«• to re­
er higher than the constitution. the consti­ main Inactive while the enemy Is up and
tution Itself lias l&gt;eeii disregarded hi every doing. All the jiowera of fusion oomiilned
part, und public liberty and ’private right cannot beat the rejniblican party of Michi­
alike trodden down, and the material
prosperity of the country essentially Im­ gan if the republicans do tbelr duty. The
paired; justice, humanity. Hlierty nod the result depends upon just that. The dempublic welfare demand that hnmedlatc ef­ ucrata have already liegun the tight in ear­
fort lie uiatle fur a &lt; ex*&lt;itlon of hoafUHkx. nest. An- the republicans jts active and
with a view to an ultimate convention of
all tbe states, or other peaeedblc means to aggressive as they ought to be? Iji some
.
the end that at the earliest practicable quarters they are not,—Trilxinc.
moment jteare may be restored un tbe basis
Don’t worry about th^BANNKiL We
of tbe Federal Union of tbe states.
shall
loyally
support
the
candidacy
of
. This b» the Democrat party's d««claraUon
V^abthr war was a failure and that hostili­ James O'Donnell fur congress. He has la­
bored
for
hb
district
faithfully,
and
his
ties should etase. Everybody knows that
If ita demand* had been yielded to the vote will be always recorded on the right
■routh would have triumphed; that all Uiat side of all public questions. Thb district
stuff about rwtoring jwaee ’Ym the basis needs no democrat at Washington, and
of the Federal Union" was simply dust will have none. Mr. O'Donnell will be
thrown by copperhead* and rebels at re-elected by 0,000 majority and Barry
heart to blind the eyes of the loyal people. county will cheerfully give ber proportion
The father of that infamous plank was of that umnber.
Allen G. Thurman, of Ohio, the present
Now that Blaine has evinced a deter­
democrat nominee for vlee-prealdenL He mination to take part tn the campaign,
was a rank copi*eriiead all through the making speeches In all tbe doubtful states
War, bls sympathies were with tbe south, for Haralson. Morton and protection the
and when be came out as a candidate for democrats are nearly frantic. They know
vlre-jirrddent this year tbe ex-cunfedrrates Blaine's power and that, as the greatest
in the convention remembered him ami living American, be b the greatest vote­
were solid for Thunnan.
winner tn the country. That accounts for
Tbe detaocoi convention of 1864 not tbe violent symptom* uf Blalneophotib
only adopted that infkmaus plank, bat Its which tin- UeuMicratic pre** has lately
proceedings and the speeches of the dele­ shown.
gates were all against the war. and Lin­
The fwdonista have put up a stronger
coln and the loyalists were cursed and
ticket than usual in Barry county. That
abused without stint Just at the very*
show* that they regard their case as des­
time when the Union armies needed eniderate. Wise nominaltohn by tbc republi­
couragcment most, the democrat party
can convention tieday will settle the mat­
made public the declaration that the war
ter, and lire only question will then be Hie
was a failure and must t»e stopped rigid
site, of tbe republican majority.
there.

‘■Fuaion: what does it mean? Bivnply
If there Is anything the democrat jmrty
has reason to lie afraid of It Is Its own re&lt;^ 'tills and nothing else; tbe abeorplioo of the
■ord. But denying that record doea not wpaker party by the stronger. It is a
wipe It out.—Tri Irane,
i trade, a dicker, a bargain and sale of j»rineipies fur office. It b disgraceful politics
The barber* of Detroit must have had n and will never win.
hard time of It yesterday—Chose of then
The Union latbor party's. cxinventLuii at
who iiad many democrat fares to shave.
They were very lung taco*. very. TIiIuks Detroit did not pru|s*e to make -the mis­
hadn’t gone to suit their awurm at all the take which has rutnrd the grwnbock party,
day before. Tbe independent action of fusion, and accordingly put a straight tick­
U»e Union Labor mm entiun threw them et in the field. Very’ sruible movv.

THF. GREENBACKERb.
TRAIL

At the hour of 11. Tbunglay furrnuun.
the frirndsof the Greenback .Maiden a*sembled l:Ahe court room—about 40 strong
wbru the convention opened, although
there sbntkl lutve lieeli 10" delegate- mi
hand.
Chairman IJchty cal led the convention
to order, and named J. H. Dennis, fur
temporary chairman. C. P. Prndlll. of
Prairieville, was made temporary secre­
tary.
•John l.lchty. D. Klingensmith amt W.
E. Griggs appointed as credentbls com­
mittee.
'
M. F. Jordan and W. F. Hicks were
made committee on permanent organiza­
tion.
Convention adjourned till 1 p. m.
At the hour named convention was call­
ed to order. Not more than 13 of Ux«. 20
preelncta had held regular caueuae*. but
this tiring pioneer day. greenbackrr* from
all the towns were here and were Induc­
ed to take part lit the convention. SUli
iTalrieville waa represented by one person,
and three towns by two each.
Temporary were made |&gt;ennanriit officers
and credentials committee reported.
Chairman Dennis then relieved himself
by making a speech. In which he said the
party was still tree to the principles enun­
ciated by Peter Cooper. But he neglected
to state that Peter Cooper wgs never aHied
wi^ &lt;!»• det^dcracy and was one of the
moat pronounced protectionism that ever
lived.
A eummunicatlon was received stating
that representative* of the democratic
bride were red hot for the wooing business,
and would be ready to woo from dow till
the cow* came imine, and that they were
in hiding at the Democrat office, and
would make themselves known to repre­
sentative* of Mis* Grwnbsrk.
W. F. Hicks moved that the chair apirnint Utroe to look after the democratic
wooer*.
Chainun nam.-d a. G. Kent of A.syrb.
John Vawson. of Rutland, and W.- F
Hicka.
Mr. Kent arose and tledlDed to act on
tlw cuounlttet! aa he was opposed to fusion.
Gem Hartom. of Assyria, was clu»ni in
place of Mr. Kent, and tbe rommittee sallit*] forth to meet life wooer* at tbe Dtanorrat oHm-v.
A rrt-cs* uf five minute*, which iengtiteped into an hour, was then taken.
Upon reaiewmlding. cxnivt-ntioncTKiontt-d
slate pbUorm and raudklatr-.,
.
Tuwas not fully repnoeiited were auth­
orized to cast full vote of their town*.
Geo. D. Barden and C. A. Bailey were
made teller*.
Tbc enmmlUrr here returned, amt an­
nounced that they had met 1*. democrat
wooer* In the Democrat ..ffi-. and luul
l&gt;een wooed and won. That in cnsklaraHon of a few luunns on the fifdon ticket
they had delhrred the greenback party
nv*r t»,
__ . ..

out of gear and left their high hopes tn a
lArt each republican consider himself a
badly dumageil condition.
committee of one on organization. There
How did It happen? The explanation* never was so good an opportunity for such
splendid reunite from personal work in
t-VJ. Sanford, the democrat drum major. Barry county as now.
•
Who. with hb faithful land, had been
This is the day when the republicans of
authorized and rnjj.ow,rrd to look after
tbe Union lata&gt;r prtmarisa and ore to II Barry county will meet in convention. wouldn't roe any greenback kite, but
They are not in the habit of taking any uawould ner a democratic kite, with the
wtec steps and win name the winnlt* greenback party
ticket.
into the convention.
Tbc democratic scheme to capture tbe
Union Ijilmr romrention failed to pan oat.
-utterly failed to prove tbe boasted tight- Bort's bxslk- cannot make him guveroor of ple (irvxt and a few other delegate* op­
— .un«Mtng.
- Michigan.
The following uominatitms were tbw&gt;
tasdly Inside a* CoL bon ford

On all state and national qoestlutHi the
republican party h right.

sPLUKR*"

a.VTCME*.

Chairman Dennis requested the dele­
gate* t&lt;&gt; remain, as b»- expected the &lt;tem&lt;&gt;cratic delegate* to come OTertlu't,.,r*”7,;
and have ■ feast of reason and a flow of
soul and so on.
The democrats come, beadal by Chat
man Goodyear, who was seat*’ by the Me
of bls brother chairman, the civIL scrvice
refunmxi pdatJnaattt of Hasting".
Then the feast of reason and tbe flow of
sou! and so on continued, and *&gt;
They remarked that tbc shrivelled limbs
and ar*—withered integumenta of the dem­
-8m Fnxxueo Chronicle.
ocratic gnram had l*en so neatly padded
out that he was a dandy, a real Jim dandy,
POLITICAL POINTS
beautiful to behold, and "jnrt as young as
he used to be."
Tbe coy and blushing bride, Mi- Green­
back. was then trotted out She ebuaed
down ber emotions, and feebly said “Bark­
is Is willin’ let the dance proceed.”
It proceeded.
___
rMAWitl contrast between him and Mr. Omliig
who Ln 1804 ran behind hia party ticket

^AKIHG
POWDER
Absolutely Pure,

illations were ratified. and then some more

curtain was rung down.
And the Tragic Comedy of a wedding Lu
high life was over, and the Fly was safely
bi the Spider’s nesL Mjd from thb time on
tbe Spider will vat Fly.

b little bo;*- of htare-eJrrtlcai. Heaaeerta

, nia TICKET.

The fusion of two parties whose princi­
ple* arc m diametrically opposed b noth­
ing short of a farce, it is witm- than a
farce inasmuch as It (uvotves political job­
bery, and tin- surrender of principle*
claimed to l&gt;e advocated for tbe hope -of
getting a few office*.
Of the ticket named. Little can be said in
honest criticism. It b probably Ute strong­
est ticket the opposition have ever put up
In Harry county. For the mast part, tlw
candidates are clean men and good citizens.
if the upposllkNt to the republican party
was one jtarty Instead of two, this ticket
might have some slight hope of success,
but It would be very Jigiit even then. But
when every candidal* I* compelled to
straddle two pbtforms, in une of which he
canuot believe and be a man, instead uf
planting Isilh fret squarely un one plat­
form. that candidate b weak.

The United States manufacture*, nearly
four-fifth* aa much cloth and clothing aa
England, one-fourth more than Germany
and a third more than France, and hi
people use nearly all of iL Tbe pauper
labor of England prodncec more than
twice as much as its wealthy and poor
(dike can afford to buy.
Democratic organs.- including thoee
with tbe mugwump barrel attachment,
are busily denying that the Mill* bill

«yi&gt;K

Great Clearing Sale

bill.
English newspapers are st 111 favoring
the Democratic plan of reducing the aur*

nrsslng together the greenback party, the
follower* of Peter Cooper, ami tbe demo­
cratic party, the follower* of Gruvejr Cleve­
land. Grover Cleveland bas-oppused every
principle ever advorated by Uw greenback
party. He b a hard-tuouey man, opposed
to tbe coinage uf sllve^, and through hb
secretary of the treasury haaaveh advoca­
ted tlie retirement of the greenback curreuey­
In the nature of things a fusion of two
-ix-h dissimilar )«artlv* cannot iw strong.
It Is Weak: and beeau*v of Its weakness it
will fail, and It will drag down every mnuinee «»f Thursday's convention*.

THE INDO-EUROPEAN

•waamK,^
iBOTiteWSHSr
K-jeniwe. J. Y.

tho water to British mazrofarturera.
There are noariy 40.000 members of &amp;spublican League clubs tn Indiana, and the
numl«r is rapidly increasing Meanwhile

rel rolling.
The rate of wages in tbe iron industry­
in England has fallen 21 per cent during
—last
—- twenty-two
—
ok
the
yaan vwui*
Ihjriag the
*ome
United
=3 time
: wages in the U..'.;.
J States
‘— •have risen
in some ...
brane-he* over —
50 par
cent.
■

TELEGRAPH.

taj h M aw.
Bummer Good* in w&lt;t&lt; ■

The Democratic managers have begun
to deny tbe story about the claae relations
cab ting between Jay Geuld and the clique
in charge of the free trade canvaaa. but
aslilc from the fact that it was at firat oeteBtalioUhly given out at their Iwwlnnsfters. there is ample raridetivv that Mr.
Gould sre* in Ciert-Und'a n-^lcction hia
main chance for the jMrprtnation of hbtetegTwph monopoly.
Beside* thb. Mr
Gould b heavily interrotad in legislative
’
'
schemes now pending In Washington, isgnlar |&lt;tee |ico.
and which, iiavuig started with the
power* dow in control, must be conW
through by them. A change of adminis­
tration would, therefore, oerioualy inter­
-uratiou U MT
fere- with tbe succwis of hb plan's The
Democratic committee waa at firwt ebted
bv tbe visit paid them by Dr Norrin thesa back and we will give j on • so psi t
Green. «s well aa with the filO.OOO check
that iiAM followed it. but they are beginulug to realise now Um there is too much

Chailie Delaines

To Stimulate Trade

anoo with ttus remarkable uOrgrapb ilxte

v

time by strcubt* of dilapidated Turkish Une,

Special Drives

Marr &amp; Duff’s

IVrsin

Turk o-Persian border, inhabited‘chiefly by
Ki.n.h an.i i _ ___ 1___

For tu- rT**’n «»**
BlY5*-d 1,110 Jbwrwu the Xtould crowd Ln

weatarn civili-

have I .!
Come tn mm! k&gt;c
ante* to suit you with price* aad &gt;:aaUty.

Children's Lace Caps
i

i i v

&gt; with
110 &lt;’PP
Milla
tiet»«&gt;
opinions of
a BILL
Mr

Mamlf aa folknra.

•hflnite form, lt»

Marr &amp; Duff
Marr &amp; Duff

Cotton Flannels
found »
ta..-C«rad (B. H.)

MARR &amp; DUFF'S,
—

•dolmta,

,

*tau. th., SSh

“rif
------_.,’1O.,WXJ.'y0° ** tb® Democratic

«•“■&gt;*.» tak,

In front of Fanner’* »M&gt;

tJSL
falloau hereby yn&lt; &lt;: t.
sneftaa. to the htabert bhld.r

_ ne reel r-iaxr ,i,r

su-saw

■ ■■ »

iA'-’feyS

nt a Make in tbe hi«|i»*\

�H A STINGS Banner.

pERBONAL_MEHTlON.
B». iliww wen t„ Qartatte mu,,.

"57:Wedneaday, August aa, 18H«.
T"”* ' I ’ K1SKHRN. Local tailor.

p Jitat kS„n'hiT?,k"

&lt;■«*«*■ to

^Uu W. Frtrtuu

FIREMEN'S

Annual Ball
Union Hall,'

HASTINGS,
Thursday Eve’g,

September

good time for all.
Sl-'-BILL-Sl.
local news.

,u

«£ »J:e»Xk “* ** ”

Ur. Lathroj* .

wtoger *** or &gt;*dk water at

Mason fruit oms: Pinta ax. .
lOajffquarta. »l.io j&gt;r
wJJJ?”3'
fruit cans: Quarts
"oodbury
per dozrai.
2
*180

{be prime kip boot to the be*t i„ .k..
market Htauffer &amp; Crawfev .re thZ
for this manufacture in Hasthura.
firm has handled them for JSraT'wmS. J

27th,

The Best of Music.

Ba. Hu...a* wm,

•«* • how „ our
been looking for. He weigh-, 1,4M) and I*

»U.t U» SI,
* good rlu*!!' mtw »&gt;..&lt; .............. .

m.Urmu.1) Mik,

^'1^' C' B- F?1"' fonxx-rl&gt; superintend­
ent of our Mshouta and D. C. Warner,
county '*UpL The Institute lasts two
weeks closing with the county association,
leachcra who are in earnest in the work
and wh&lt;» wish to meet with the highest
— l» .he ■ue?rs* cannot afford to mb* tbe excellent
n.”* **in» &lt;iv"n ,n «•“««*Hon with this institute.

bo should Lavu that corporalsbip if we could
Grand Republican Knlly.
help him to it.—Indianapolit Journal
D-ubHess one of the b&lt;-st republican
STm"*'
** toeM ,n *r*teni
Michigan this yvar will be that at Middle▼ille-Aug. xoth. Gen. IL A. Alger ha*
,‘ ,'V.aph7l.
Canrrth “1 will be on
band to add re** yOUr meeting the 30 th if
alive.
fait, will no doubt he the onlv
chance thr
1UrTJ
wUJ
nuu family require daily wiuiung to keep
«•&gt; Vl«* have to hear General Alger, who has such clwu&gt;—_ ____ J
* wiu place in the heart* of the people of
ilichlgan. Hr l» one of our greatest a*

btala iSI^“n'w"
rsSSEaLX'vUnto‘

"ip "■

£

&lt; itdiii without any clashing anywhere.

J
at Woodland Center. Saturday evening,&gt;
4,1641 beptonber let, at town hall. p. T. Colgrove and C. H. VnnAnuan wHI adilrem
I Mrs. John Crawley, Monday,
rvP“bllp«iM ofWood‘*n«l and vlclnUy, and all othera. .re totrull jam 70c i dozen at vlted to attend thK meeting.

«o didn’t Dunk too fellow was any coward.

•
I1*!”? Ien
&lt;«r • »talt
I th frii'iid*
jwith
Mend* in
in Jackson.
Mr, &lt;’ 11 iii-k..- . .
,Mcbfn**« tvtunicil from the
north Saturday morning.
h-?!* De1l,fJn*ck returned Thuraday to
her home in Eaton Rapids.

r

3&lt;rth'

,Ldf

rn,m

pPPRICE^
CREAM
jAKlHg
^OWDE^

gland* of t^ou bodies were wane than a half

\7
„
Carlton. Aug. 14, isb».
Ekitok Baxxek:
A very pleasant surprise party asaem« “■ W- “*"&gt; In
this township, on the evening of tbe tJlh.
The occasion w.» the birthday aunlverearirs of Mr. and Mrs. Koger*. Tbe house
was well filled with friends am! relatives
who brought with them a great abundance
uf refreshments. And right here let me
add that fur an abundance of good victuals
the Rogers family against the world. Tbe
evening was spent in social greetings and
converse with amusing Kame*. Several
nice and costly gift* were presented to Mr.
and Mrs. Roger* as friendly reminiders.
Apropriatc remark.* were made by Chas.
H. Bauer, of Hastings, snd others' which
were feelingly responded to by Mr. Rogers.
This birthday j&lt;rty will be remembered
long by those who were present

fnJJrZlr |U&gt;r”T?U
f«“'»yreturne.l
The nugiueer of tbe roller mill under­ from Torch laifae Thursday.
milk shake at Frank took to save Ume by riding from the debut iJSlif'lL’, k“*'"
"SndeluAh
to the mill on the afternoon rxpres* one legan and Kalamazoo last week.
■lievitltt the :50th and hear ex- day last week. The train was under -nirb _J“pdnek- H»q.. et Ml&lt;14l..|lle,
h-adway when the mill was ranched that
he oniduded to ride to Quimby, and rode wa* in the i^ty Monday on business,
(?) hume on a tie ticket.
’
M Xe, llli *"d family now occupy
the I. Mes^r bouae |U the 4th w&lt;nI.
1J
The Sheridan memorial services were
v. II , ■
s ransrer*.
held at the Baptist church Sunday morn­
MKa Celia Ensign returned Friday even­
Following are the real i-sfate transfers
for the week ending Aug. 2inh, 18B8, as
ing and were -very Impressive. Fitzgerald ing from a visit with Detroit friends.
port and the W. R. C. attended in a imdy.
Gen- Purkii iiat. of Coldwater, wa.* the taken from the booksin the register's office:
1 he Mflertiouk by the choir Were beautiful
mIS-KI’S "
T IhhBl#; Irt 1
„
• rawfcyX
and appropriate and nicely rendered. The guest of F. |». Goodyear over Sunday.
Frank Woodmiinnev. of Vermontville, t&amp;LSXU”
l&gt;atb rooms remember are aildreiw by Rev. D. B. Ovlatt was ven
r. ming imler.
fine. The service was a great credit to all wa* in the dty on business yesterday.
ton also Ur W ‘,MTy M,u“eU:
»C*riconcerned.
A. 1». Niskvm am! family are visiting at lo^blTmcl’iy’ttL0 JU'“
wi- arc not happy, Hastings I*
of
, ,rtn tennis club.
------ -- - j----- -r.—
, &lt;u iirj, ui hl* father’*, :P. W. Nlskern's In Manistee.
,er
’
tO
**
lc,,&gt;ert
Benter;
50a sec
..Iniiad will Is-al the Hasting* Castleton, had two horses stolen. Sig*,
Mis* Mam- Parker, of Grand Rapid*.
piclun reate-d upon «'ne WUl Cornell, who
*pent last wjrek with Ml** Nettie Hender­ Editor Bannek;
;. August -J4tll. ;
.
was in that vicinity about that time, and shott on Jefferson street.
Sits—Iii last week's Imuh of the Demo­
I .Ulf Ur. Baughman at the who disappeateil directly afterward. Cor­
Ml.** Cora Cron*.' of Adrian, who lias crat you see Luke Water* caught a seven
Fiidity, August Sith.
nell now Ilves In Yanko- Springs, and
pound
bass.
Now
that
I
mus
was
caught
learning Hint he was suspected of the been visiting friends In this vicinity, re­
initial ball j* ill 1m* held crimi-. gave hlmaelf up to tlir officer*. Hi* turned homA Friday morning.
by Cha*. Jordan and sent to me. It
y evening.] September
weigjied seven pounds at Cloverdale.••xamination occurred Monday before Esq.
itev. ( aley. Of Cbei*ea. occupied the Plea*.- correct their error and oblige.
Beadle. It was contlnuHl to August 81.
Pn-sliyterinn pulpit Sunday morning and
Yours truly,
W. F. Hick* is kxiking for mhui-IkmIv Rev. Canudini in tbe evening.
E. W. JuituKx. '
Bn
who will trade hats with M.^J . Jonlnii.
Mr*. T.4Q Dudley, of Detroit, who has
In the greenback county convriition Wm. la-rn vidtbig i&lt;t, JulJu* Russeirs. left for
A CHINESE BARBER SHOP.
;. i he call tor M-nutor- said, when Jordan was proposed for chair­ Allegan Fridsy with Mr*.-Kustell.
Aug.i-t tith instead of man of the county committer, that \aio
Mrs Knovle*. who Im* lierti vldting at I
man who wore a Cleveland liht o&gt;uhl lead
the gn-enlmcker* of .Barry county." But ! Mr. and Mr* John F. Goodyear's, return-!
! soruu artiste m tbe world. Tueroara half a
Jordan wn* rlvcled ami still wear* a Cleve­ Cil t&lt;» Iut h&gt;&gt;av in Ohi'»eThur*&lt;l4y.
land hat. I hi* fact seems to. cause m.iuc - „ur».
i. M
ir intntey
Mr-. T.
INdhT returned
n-f.rn.-l to
«. Detroit
1-fn.lf
' 1”rb?.^"e
“™ “ trouble, and may haa- k*H- that i-onter-1 Tuesday umjlnliig. alter a vhit of a week. । tt» ariatocrutic one being Ah John a They
With- 1h*r
Mr*' j'.........................
" Vt' "itu- Jil ”«n.i 1 Bru 1111
dingy places, with ouly one or
••ncr In the Democrat office Monday even-'’ ~
’ *i*ir
~
ing. .
, tbe shaving implement*, of which th' ChiBert Tinkler desires to extend hj» sin­
John Wiishion aud wire, of Manton, i ‘
‘~~v
...
.
ronll door north cere and heartfelt‘thiiitk* to Ills friend* who have isSMi visiting D. A. Bowker and
ami customer* for the grnerou* patrol mgr other friends hereabout, returned to tlwir There ia mpch more ground to bu otiavul on
givrn him during tbe year* in whieh i.r home Monday.
a Chiiuiman , bead than on uuy other mortal,.
has Ins-ii hi the grocery business nt Hast­
Rev. I. Ml B. Glllasple and wife go this
ings. Hr Ims appreciated the fact that
they have been very generous, and dc*hv« week to Alibpui t&lt; &gt; attend the soldier* re­
to say that he ha* endeavored to merit their union: fromllbert they go to South Haven
to vAit Mr. &lt;».■* mother.
&gt;
uf Eaton Rapid*. ha* pur- favor*, and hopes that they may accord
Prof. Hall] of Detroit, is In the city hav­
rj business of Burt Tink- the same to his summHor in business Mr.
Fred Knapp, who. he desire* to assurejin- ing i«rt of tic teaclien*’ Institute work to hair, which is carefully combed and tied up
« 1»((„, u, . K— II... ..J .1-—. L .1 * ■ ,__ .
public, b a dew-rving gentleman.'
lo«&gt;k after. He is warmly greeted by old
i. Lathrop'S drug store for
friends and dinner-pupil*.
**;yii-ha»id school book*.
Allen Jones, who was a delegate to the
him, with which tbe abort hair around the
James
W.
I
Hopkin*,
of
I
musing.
Gmnd
M«.s-k in the city.
greenback county convention Thursday
knot l* thoroughly washed. A towel is then
■t Grund Rapid*, will leo- last, in the afternoon uf that day had rais­
ed a Cleveland ami Thnniian pole. Very in the city lover Sunday, the guest »t
bis chin to receive tbc ryf u»e from bis own
consistent action, for a prrteniled gtven- Grand Clmntidlor P. T. Coigrqve.
••-itiniiiuiim." AUlnyited.
brail HO is made to sit upright u;»jn tbo
tiacker, isn't it? Another thing, thenMr*. N. Bailey, whose arm was broken stool during tbc shaving process. • Tins is
tl •
tin- North Fairfield plow, was not nn American flag un the |m&gt;Ic. but
a strung resemblance to the British colors at Montague recently, was able to return
...... .. a* the Keystone.
surmount* the staff, and a “ring’' bedeck­ home Friday, The Injury was rau*ed by
ed with imported red latmianims i* also a ber bring thrown from a carriage.
uiine between Hastings and feature of tbc affair. Taken all in all; del­
a- warmly auhteMted. The egate Juries of tire greenback convention i/rfra. T. R.‘l&gt;wlley. Mrs, N. Barlow. Mr.
high
'• to ! 1 in favor of Hastings.
lia* made a conspicuous showing of hi* dc- mol Mra. J. b- Gisstyear. Julius Russell
and Roy ibr|&gt;w were the guests uf Mrs.
•A iew hundred bam-l* uf late mocniry. Cannot republican grrttiback- Jed Uendeniiutt, of irvinx, Monday of
-arii Tull apple*, hand picked. , en&gt; see a few significant facts in the action
•t‘«&gt;th.
K. J. (iHA.xr. .| of Mr- Alien Junes, a professed greenback- thb week.
Fred Heath. Mlsae* Jessie Curtis. Franc latterii of o tiny chimney sweep's broom.
work horses, I W'» harnesses
and Gertie Williams, and May Roliert* This to gently pushed into the customer's
• Several young boys got jMMie»«iun of visited Mrsari. Lunn. Hynes Doyle and war with a few turns in and out, as if dusking
,v Iron Work.*. Will Mill soine bottles of beer and went- to the fair l.icirty. who frenfcamplng at Wall take,
grounds Sunday afternoon, and made a
Thursday and Friilay of last week.
disgraceful and outrageous jacket. Six or
metit all the growing weeds within tho e
Central railroad will Mill eight anxious mothers wenf there and col­
C. H. Van Arman. P. T. Colgrove, &lt;«. H. are removed. Then thu chimney brush
t- to Middleville for 30 lared as many erring sons and took them
'Ion of the grand republl- home. The fair grounds huve become a Brooks. W. It. Powers, 1*. A. Sheldun and
Baker Shrlmr were in Freeport Saturday
C o‘H|j.
trystlng place for several such young fel­ evening and attended the organization uf a tails to take out tbe remaining hair, a fine
of Baltimore. accused of lows. who occupy tbe time by depraved republican cldb. The first three made ail]
conversation, and make nn annoying dis­ drv*-e* to the people of that vicinity In
duccd Dear the drum of the ear, While tbo
■ i •■vamlnation. Case wan turbance. The marshal should corn l » Music hall. . ' .
otliiT w held against tbc prong of u|, pincers,
few of these cute young Alecks, anil iir
X ig?i*t HIsL ■
r..... ..r ,i._ ....... ,.r .i...
would deserve the thank* of all good citi­
biiuiber of dty lots that wn zens. What can In? said as to the nmli
n-nn-.Tt. inuklng the term* who would so demean himself and, tww fall tenn will llnd s complete as'ortwvnt
«l the ufl)&lt;-t&gt; of Smith dr his race ns to sell liquor to these boys? tf of new nnd weconil liainl wlmol books at Home," in tho ear of the delighted customer.
This last pnx.vss, tbe "crowning touch" of
V I*. Sidinun.
•
’
the salcxin kwjwf &lt; nn t* found h&lt;- should J. B. RobertajNrwk Room*.,
l&gt;e prosecuted to the extent of the law.
, I/a. Black has shipped two carlotuls of tousonal art iu the Orient, is vulgarly called
“tickling of ths car.”
They |ifl&gt; tile Idgiie* market
Ifconumeiits to northern Michigan, having
Th" eyelids are also sbav. das well aa tho
D. J. Rlzor. wife and family wrye
; uf will &lt;-xchnnge for dry
Mild them to, partic* residing there. He eyebrows. They arc called tbe “trimmings
riding Sunday. Mr. Rlzor driving u young
colt he was breaking for W. F. IlfcW reports tioubla tlm sales this year of any of the eyea " Tbo smallest rnxor also cute
। ' 111 build a Jim- brick rt-sb When near the Hastings house. Mrs. IU previous yearJ
-•I wan! next fall. Peter raised her parsol which frightened the
Mason fruR cans: Pint.*..’•Sc.: quart*. gers and toes pulled until they shoot off
long out tin- ihn-k stone for animal, which began to Jump mid tear 70c.;2 quarts,
per dozen. Woodbury
•ronnd al n lively rati:. Mrs. l./Tn her fruit cane QOnrt*. 31.10: 2 quanc. #1.80 Dittoes like tbe flr» crackers, and has his back
• :.ir-!', south M the city.
aud shoulders thoroughly pounded to scatter
fright gralibed the lines, which prew»‘««’
per dozen.'
.
her first republican tnevtany paaiblo rheumatism. For all those the
her husband from getting control. I be
Snfrif. Ham* A ' anAkmax.
■••iffiig. nnd tl good one it
Chinese barber charges seventy-five ueute in
volt rnn violently and turned the corner
M-ran dub was formed,
Hastings fNvIslon. !'• «• K-t,f
wU* New York and fire cents in China.—Woog
• Hu* evening to perfect its near Norman Bnlh-y's In such a manners doubtless rent Union hall for a term of Chin Feo in Tbe Cosmopolitan.
to strike the buggy against n tree. The
••.in-; Pliitsj Me.: quarto. occupants went flying through space. Mrs. vears. They will fit It up in g&lt;x*l shsjie
IL ami her child luckily wapuig serious for their own' use. and also to rent for
LIO per dozen. Woodbury Injun- Jim wa* no&lt; so fortunate. He other purpose*- We think this will lie a
L'HartH. SEiO: tl quart*. 8L.J0 was thrown violently to the ground, wise m&lt;rre4&lt;&gt;r the Division.
wrenching and bruhdng the muscle of hi*
When you want to beautify the interior
arm, anil hurting his aide. His ,nJ“f,‘'*
nn. Hau-A VaxAhmax.
of your hum.* with paint*, vandshre.
while painful are not
.
A Rogers' you ran buy The
buggy was not wreckeiL but the tbllL aiabMltac or wall paper, buy your material, bullets were dropping
around
’n,|t nuist pinta at 70'cents; qnats,
at Df. Uthnip’s drug store. Also when
... "'.'f1 :wn quart*, xi.it&gt; jwr dozen. were tom nut.
you want io 1*1 nt your h™"4''luarta, »Llp: two quarts,
There was a big turn out at the pioneer* turn, get your paints and oil* of him. His
J -o itTdo/rn. And everything else In lt.lh.rlu, Thuwlip. Th.- r&gt;rn-l«* B«* good, are the bert and hte prices defy com*'or proportion.
‘
pin- .1 lh» f»lr .roundu .ul-ui'U^T y |w:l!lon.
inTkT
°f Hr. Baughman and wife per ,,m&lt;nun tor «»..
'
,„,7 ' /The society conue, t.*l with Emmanuel
l
an' l-l'ned to learn of their There w." IW "Pee'*1
cjtureb will b. entertained «n Thursday
T? ‘"•nwvemmt In the lowrof their little e.tlh|r mn«rl. wen- m«le W •
afternoou of next week. Aug. SOth. by Calling a comrade I waited until Johnny
Burn cuuty pluu^r, Judje
»
Mesdamre J. £ Hadley. C. H. VanArman. Iteb was quite cbwc, and stepping up, ons on
•rcu, 111"**
rn,,n cholera infantum Malorlu. ww. not
Lh
’Wurrrd l;„t WM.k |n ()lHo&gt; when.
g
Archie. McCoy. Uba*. Huffman. M. E. each side of him, wo made him s prisoner.
nJX. M. Riker and Monde Upjohn.
verr lutewtlu, «M™. •”*
Waiting tH.r parent*.
.u nwd be U K, Cook.
w-rel.r.. Supper ■e-rve.l from half !*•» five until
\7l*»tihK* never iuul ami never will have
There were Ihlrw-.le
nevtn.
AU arc cordially Invited to attend.
।» riMiire to get so valuable an Ine reported, hul . *»en
tn a, th- extension of the C. K. &amp; rd had the town romniltu*&gt; »*' •»
A lecture wUl be given Utis evening al
to theliirtorlan. The old office™
"
the M. E- church by JW. J- &lt;}• Plowman.
JJ.
•« UH llw. rratnmlw.
totted bim. Finally I said.
„mdu««r &lt;■» tte ™»n'’L"”' Ift;
"'W -1-ilM
„„| w ,L
Iwt. “Whv do we wort?" It
liopen
(,ur eltirefl* win manifest tMrJntrrN,-h,ll|e .dwoU ha„ no thlni
Mt
in
tduwilloP
by
rallying
to
thl*
lerture.
'»’« «■ HieU IM. Tl&gt;r
JW. 1’towm.n man easy, praerirai apma*
•mt th *
1 * ” lirM M’mb’’ K°°d througher and &lt;1**0 witn her him cannot fall to
in.iD1”.*?1,u'Aral primary a state run- nuaon»n&gt;
(
Li" r.-malning teaehem either fir-l rneedng •*»
' • •O'-d liradr county certiflcatati.
hereafter.

PRICK BAKING FOWDBRCO.

n. Ijoci*.

CUlCteUo.

•UKwuon that wo might take to the water.
—Wilson McDonald in Herald of Health.

Salt Lake, U tab, ia an important and growing
industry. Nearly all tho laud adapted to

alight (hun prevents ite return.

FRIENDS:
Don't some of your neighbors or
friends want the Banner during the
campaign? Ask them, and report
to us.

H

wagou* and marketed. Thio oalt, owing
in
—- - ■ ~
..._ J a~

purer article, but is in general uao in the
stale ot Mlculgau. County of Barry

HsUic of Frankfia Patton, decoai

tluit in hia ex ja-nt-nce be bos found that more
people die in the fourth fluor of

It Lt said tlmt Father Koloelnskl. who
ha* made *o much trouble among the Poles
in Detroit, wIII.mmhi return tn this city. •

We. the uadenugned, having lx*
by the probate court for the count
Blate o! Michigan, eommLsslouers to rcet-lve
amlue and adjust all claims and demand* ol

days, far the purpose of examlnli
xaht rial mi, and that six motilbn
day of August. A. 0., IsM, were anowro uy___
court for creditors to present tbelr claim* to tr&lt;
for examination aad allowance.
Dated August lab, A. ». 1KW.

ComnihMln'nen.

WE HAVE THE!

AMERICAN CHAMPION
------- THE-------

BEST ROAD SCRAPER
IN THE WORLD.
If you will call at our warehouse. Brat door north of Bentley Bros. A Wil­
kins' office, Broadway, we will bo pleased to show and explain tjo you the above
named unrivaled machine. We also keep on hand the

Champion Twine Binder,
Champion and Advance Mowers, the Arthur Wood Buggies
and Carriages, the Ferguson Road Cart; also the

Celebrated North Fairfield Plow,.
Solid Comfort Plow, Barrows, Seeders, and in fact a complete
line of Agricultural Implements of all the best
makes.
CALL AND SEE US.

J. M. ROGERS.

HUFFMAN\BROS
----- SELL-----

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad to quote prices.

The Norcross Furnaces
Which are heating scores of houses in Barry count;, with
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will be pleased to give estimates or quote prices.

5T0VES.
Of all kiudL See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

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BUTTER MAKING.

FARM AND GARDEN.
EXPERIENCES

AND

OBSERVATIONS

THE WONDERFUL PILLAR.

I

LESSON IX, THIRD QUARTER IN­
TERNATIONAL-SERIES, AUG. 26-

Much of the excellence of butter de•nd* on th&lt;' aalting. and while butter
lat for any reason 6 really inferior can- i
trt be raised to a evade of excellence bv

FROM MANY SOURCES.

&amp;

that which otberwiae might be classed as
J good Is often reduced to aa Inferior grade
j by the manner to which It is treated at '
j the time of salting. A good deal of butter 1

Maxwell and

era ox cisterns wno give preicrencv w
is conunueo to gatner the butter so long
Libttaiu^ i
jng shape In their cisterns, such a* is de- after tbe butter ha* separated from tha
pitted in th- accompanying illustration.
milk that It is pounded into a creaniv, I
An advocate of ci*trru* as near jug p*xty condition, .exactly tbe opposite of
■Up., as jx^mbP described recently in what it should be.
|
Ohio Farmer hl* cisterns, which he makes
A
* -«
piece
------of
• —
really good bettor, explain. '
Eo’VDt- 8 feet in dianie^
| 1

twolndlaM.

strip of lumber 2
Inches wide and 4
feet 4 inches long.

sadalixhtly mottt aurfareo. without any
. sign o? a maahiug down of th. buttaJ ■
particles, and none of them should be 1
found adhering in a sticky maa. to tbe
knife. Whm a kuife i. drawn through a •
piece of butter aud cornea out In such B
condition that tbe blade cannot bo aam i
no extiert Is
1
SSdllT
determine Ha ,

4 feet long Put
a pin In one end.
to drive into the

101
A OSKM, CISTKHS

with- Level the
surface, draw the circle and dig down
s. Level off again
_______________ Inches leoa tn diame­
ter, thus giving yon a 4 inch shoulder
(width of a brick) all around to start-the
arch on. Dig down from this last circle 8j
feet, gradually widening again to 8 feet,
then commence to draw In and dig 0 feet
deeper, gradually drawing to fl feet in di­
ameter at the bottom. Dish out the bot­
tom 4 indies lower In tho center, to col­
lect the water when cleaning out the cis
tern. The cut shows a section of the'
hole when finished. A is top of tho
ground; B. the 4 inch shoulder, 18 Inches

diah^ter and 5 feet from sunace; D, the
bottom. 6 feet below C, and 11 feet from
surface; E, the eenter of bottom, 5 Inches
lower than side at D. This jug shape
places the bulk of tho water nearer the
top, making it easier to pump.
To build tbo arch, commence on the
shoulder, at B Lay the brick in Ume
mortar, i lime and &gt; sand. Bod tbe first
course of- brick thoroughly iu mortar,
raising tbc edge next the bank, to give
direction to tbe arch Build the arch up
until tha hole nt top is 2 feet in diameter
and.aboul 6 inches above surface of tho
ground, at O. Cover the outside, or npCsldc of tho arch bricks with lime morhalf an inch thick, aud tbo arch Is
complete Hlie cisten! is now ready for
the comen ITake one bucket of good cement and
two buckets of well screenod saud. Mix
wait together,dry. and then add tbe water
and mix to a mortar that can bo laid on
without running. CommoDc? cementing
enf tbe side, at tho bottom, being careful
not to lot the mortar get the least bit
hard before putting on; cement hardens
rapidly after l«ciug wet. Plaster tbe aides
over up to top of/akch, 1| inches thick.
When nearly dry apply a half inch coat of
nice, smooth cement made of half cement
and half sand. Now cement tbe bottom
like the wStla. Before covering the arch
with earth, spread a coat of cement inch
thick over tho limo mortar on outside of
FW In tho earth and pack It down hard.
The arch being six Inches above surface
of groumTwi11 prevent surface water from
flowing In. Such a cistern will require
800 bricks, and two barrels of cement, one
of lime and tho Band, costing about Afl
for all
Two cisterns were built aa described
and finished in two days, at a cost less
than f 12 each, and have been In use for
20 year* or more. This else holds over
ItM^borrols of water,
Beeelpt far Iteekln* Matter.
A good receipt for packing butter is as
follows: Churn the cream a* nearly sweet
as ‘noaaible oilil work out all tha buttermllk Make a brine strong enough to bear
an egg. add one pound of augur and one
of KUtpater. bring to a boil and strain.
Keep In a new jar; add butter from time
to time as made, wrapped In cloths. When
tho Jar is full, weight down and keep In a

Tho groat convenience of sliding or roll­
-Ing doors on tho farm out buildings, Bays
■ Country Home., ia well known, and as
every farmer with a little ingenuity can
. construct them himself, there is no reason
why these should not bo generally

Till. 1—BAM DOCK OB HOLLOS.

Fig. 1 represents tba sliding doors com­
pleted, as applied to the barn; Fig. 2, the
manner of applying the rollers to the door
and track.

cXb and
dted

*

to the wildcnambecaum oftbelr *in in nrar
niurin« against God (xiv, MW1L
' . U “On tb. day that th. tabernacle w^
rmpBdBp_. That
« u. am &lt;i.y of th.

The two methods now in vogue for salt- ,
tUk°ruid^
Ing butter are termed brine salting and
™X^i toe
dry aalling, each of which haa its adra&gt;- I
rates. The former consist* in making tbe 1
lht,8lorjr.
salfinto a solution before it ia used, and thB Mbernacle. (Ex. xl. IT-84.1 So also.
In the latter tbo solution la made by add­
ing dry salt to the water that rem*,!n» in
the butter aftermost of tbe buttermilk lias
of God.
concerned the object of each plan is to
surround tbo grain* of butter with brine,
until enough of tbo nolutton to absorlied to
make them palatable. A* tho butter
itself contains about 12 percent, of water, thu blood upon tbo mercy »®t to-Ufying to
that must bo taken Into consideration In
brine salting, otherwise the Halting will
bo too light. On the other hand, if more God
dry salt I* used than tho water In tho
butter will turn Into a solution, tho dry light (Ex. xili, 21). Ho spread a cloud for a
salting will lie in excess and be shown in
nigui 111 cv, aw. t aut uwy naa cununuai
particles of salt undinsulved.
To get the best results from any kind light, tho run by day and the pillar of fire
of Halting the churning should stop when
tbe butter has fairly granulated and be­
fore it has been beaten to a salvy condi­ in darknow, bat thall bare tbe light of life"
“Until the morning’’ i* aa expression that
tion by the process of gathering. At this
stage tho buttermilk should bo drawn off always arrow* my attention, since 1 have
and the bitter be washed with cold water been led to lire day by day looking for Him.
or cold, weak brine until It runs off clear, loving Hia appearing. Than shall be “tbe
when either strong, clear brine may be light of tbe morning without cloud*,” when
poured on to remain until tho mass has tbe upright ihnll bare dominion ’over tbe un­
abaotbed enough of the solution, or flue godly. and when tho joy shall come that ends

THB BMCIALI8T,
NASHVILLE.
- . MICH.

zmSf——

'.
x
N-K-fairtijnklXu Chiuso-

from any form of

A PERFECT COMBINATION

r-v
J—------------ —
Vutsrlo ’-eatm. N. Y.

CELERY

j j

WaTSOM.

CURES ALL NERVOUS DISEASES,
Neuralgia, Rheumatrt'n,Para'y»i».Bi!iou8ims.Dyapepsl a. CoetivsnoM^Wles, L,NerCompiaint, KidnayTrouble, Female Complaints, and all diseaass anslngfrom Impure Blood.

the morning; and

10. “So it
you al way.*

17. “Israel jonrntytd.
pitched tbelr tents.” Nothing bad Ifoeea or

cided oIL The soul that now wait* upon God
sincerely desiring Hia guidance and Hl* will
in aft thing* will rarely be guided by Hi*
word and Hia providence a* plainly «« Israel
wn* by tbc cloud; only be sincere and bo just
M wiutag to stay a* to go, or to go u to stay.
Be warned by J«r. xlil, xlUi; bo comforted
and established by Pa xxxU, 8; onlv dimem
bio not in your bort
tg “At tha rommaivlment of tbo Lord."
Twico in thl* venm, twice tn verao 90. anff
Uroo. |n rOT, 23, do wa find this «pnwton in oar leaaon: just toven time*, sig­
njfytng a perfect obedience. The sama is notlcmbte ln Ex. xl, 15L32. In connection with
TabenuuJl, .... „ .

!

&lt; SALT

- BEST- A

a place Wo often think
h tbe will of God andevan

RHEUM.

House

FuRniSHiNt,

Hon mi

CHE^P EXCURSIONS^ A I A E D

FOH

CATARRH.

loak!:»f jr
location* or inveatuwuU. wmi■ H ■
monthly exjuFBlon* have been arratwxl, at on* 1
■ _ ■
fare tor tbe round trip, to nU point* in Dakota ■ ■
I
and Mlnue.o'uv. Ticket* flr-.t Ca*mand good for .
80 day*. For map* and further psrtlcuiara ad■

B.^US|i*WiA
IVI

25VJ

. 3—BAM DOOB

rollers of the doors la dearly shown;
:vented from running off by

nauagtas

&gt;nd lb,',
•porter*. Thx Daily Nbws staff is
ly without a superior in the W«m» and
■............................................................... .....
Room.—To Bare time special wire* er*
run into Tn* Daelt N*wb iSing, and thZ

•aiton,

taka tho m«Magw and hand

L'±±L!h,-A'”p" ""“"s-iiw

The

Till KS
o' Ln In
innVLi. » hFWB office—on an average . .
73
Room.—But the comnoutcr doecn'l .Io

“ sate tvtJ^lT^f^ ?i‘;C
th-

machine

p^s^v ibT?vf£^r^:hBi
■Bui the

,killod w*kera to the

numbttSf

•

MP

r

order to print n
Plate*, from which.’

perfeetinr wn

waits till mature -go before beginning—

VKSr

Wtf
BW

!*&lt;'■
F.
LJ W

HAMPTON, Detail, MM-

- f.— .-d

other night .was
little Itxi. The
about midnight

wu-kv filh-d wi

ramp. AU nigh
lowing and were

drive them in. E
and all effort* a
Soon after rhidni

brio. The little g
tuflva fighting m
slaughter May. S

-inning brightly
mounted ftIU[ co
mounting from

rapidly aapouf
of their vofam I
the night was etil]
O'rsUencwtbMof
now within fifty

1

in the " form*" the

“I am hit. . Don't

Let us take them tn order as

8- The Mailing and Delivery Department,- “The mailera’’ and the delivery Herts handle over a niillwo .
papers a week. The force numbers
• 38 '
g. Tbe Engine Room.—To supply the motive power require!
three * team boiisr* of 1 To ham-power cajmeily, am.
three engines with an aggregate of 270b(irae-f&gt;o*erAll departments are lighted by the Edison inondaooeut system, which here comprise* three dynamo
machines’ and 600 bmps. The empl yrt -I
department number...........
• • 5
xo. Tbe Circulation Department.—The piper i»
•
manufactured article, and it is the IWtro* '1..
^bpar(ment to develop the market for it, In* "
' averageTnjmb.’r.cf workers &gt;*..-•
115
xx. The Subscription Room.—All the auhwripli’’*’’ Ir'&lt;m
out-of-town, whether of ii»divi&lt;hial reader* or'-hohrale news agents, paas.throiurh thiadc|wrm.«-nt. and
this depart meet employs on the average •
••
ta. The BuamcM Office—The general derical work of the
neper, such a* receiving and caring for th.
roeota—of which over fifteen hundred arc received
and handlcvl every day—receiving and paving oot
cosh, tho general bookkeeping of the i&gt;twn*«i
requires n counting-room force of................
-*
X3. The Care of Building requires the comum’ wrnce «
three janitor*................................
•
X4. The Watchman—To insure perfect prolc«ti"n apiind
riakof fire two watchmen arc conatantly eti duty. xj. Tbe New Ytnk Office.—This engages the entire time n* •
general manager and assistant................
- ,
xfl. The Waahington Bureau.—In charge of ib own
IVashington staffcorreapoodetit ....
•
xy. Tbe Milwaukee Bureau.—To fhaliute Korthw«t«ra
news gathering, one man.................
From which it appears that tho cumber of regular

And the pay roll runs from 85,500 to tf.000 per v rtk, «S*
gating during tho year fi3Q0,(W0.
v&gt;Y Krw’ «*» *U dcmlifa Then there is «ren n huger annual expenditure i ' •*'*'*
paper,and telegraph and cable v Us *.'n.e!it: ■ r n
xmerir a thousand ddlaia a week. Tula- •- 1 ■'
togother the expenditure’ «,f Tlir IU;: ’ X;
_
.............................. ...

new.
oumirea* or pLnwa throughout toe rountrj ; । l Here • TfJtli1’« Noxhwwt who dietriterte Tmt Dah.t Nrvn. to i&gt;
&lt; '”
*J*U*?' d«y«ls^m with thiirhoffw* aud wagon.; of one hundred
»»uJSjELhiL^u*"
x!*,h* "*fa n®°’br uuPh,w' •*",}(,,,r.1 ""
Lt bo-dr s.

dnWal/oW tteul

•

I. Th. BdhorUl Dqan».0L_Tku iodota

wort ia
middle ।
raearve farce, and all that we draw upon in
hurries to abstracted from that which should
bo distributed through tbe remainder of life.

op al interval*
with little dam

U'ell, lei us giveyn 'just a glimpse into the tusixess, perhaps it will

to trust and obey Him.

confident one. do with thl* command!
“Acknowledge Him In all thy weya, • • •
lean not unto thine own understendin*."
Pros. HL 6, fl.

little

TO MAKE A CHICAGO DAILY NEWS?
Yauyhaven'tf

tO 111* - -------- .1 ’

To be thrifty our animal must be com­
fortable. Till* la true In summer an well
sa winter.
Better feed Inferior fruits and vega1—„ .1.______ j .1___ __

SEi.,
l/-

Have You Any Idea What It Costs

Stall Feeding Beet

The rollers, track and other trimmings
may be obtained at any hardware store.
Tbe track I* first securely fastened to the
edge of an inch or two inch board, about
four or five inches wide. This ia then
firmix nailed or spiked to tho building,
parallel to and even with tho top of tbe
doorway, and should extend tho width of
tbe door on each side. Inorder that tbe

■ B*!
KM!

lUCHINERY?.-,:.,,;. '::FREE

n I Address C. 6.

each under its own responsible Superintendent.
they stand on Ike weekly pay-roll:

Only a few years ago 1,200 to 1,400
pounds was thought to be a big horse.
Now our grade draft horses, 1,400 to 1,800
pounds, are demanded by the city mar­ and do thb or that “if tba Loni wiUrJix
kets, and even heavier horses sell all the
better If they can be fffund. Many of our
beat farmers have grand •teams of grade'
draft mores that money cannot buy.
Evet^r ono Is worth a fortune for brooding,
while tho amount of work they can per­
form is astonishing. The furmera all
want larger hones to work, end are eag­
erly breeding to increase the size Tlio
dealers everywhere are actively looking Where trill your next camping ground be!
for tbe grade draft horses all over the
west, and fortunate tba farmers and tbe
communities where thia popular horse la bottf No, not I. but Jabovah. who dwelleth
found.

Wheat bran fa not a proper ingredient
of a ration for fattening cattle, aa It is
not a fat producing food. Corn meal la
tho best fattening food for cattle. For
each 1,000 pounds of lira weight mix
twenty pound* of beat &gt;hay or fodder aud
eight to ten pound* of corn meal. Clover
hay Is the best, but even corn fodder will
do, or you may give six or eight pound*
of corn meal, three pounds of cotton aeod
meal and twenty pounds of hay. An .oc­
casional change or addition of other food
promotes appetite and digestion, but corn
meal and hav should bo the main reliance.
—Southern Cultivator.

The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he can cure
you. Extended experience aa specialist enables him to
easily determine, and the l«est
of modern appliances and the
most
approved remedies,
adapted for special caste, many
of tnem prepared only by Dr.
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily where oth­
ers would fail.

To begin with, the work of the paper is divided into Seventeen Different Departments,

• • • from evening unto the morn• • two days or u month or a
How uncertain of tho future, how

tbo

WOUNDS

interest you.

|
'
'

Consultation Free.

Minnesota Leadt the World

The bluff* did B
tbe little party

er.g the tail
bad Sb be wataty

Seeing him if you are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time, ”

The Aged.

PILC8.

CURCI

my luvof “thb b^my commandment, that

in all thing, tha perfectly obedient one. If
wo would know the joy and comfort of the
spirit dwelling in an, wu must bu cheerfully
willing and obedient; as Jesus sold that Ha
came not to do Hi* own will, nor awk His
own glory (John vl, 38; vtil,‘5O), we mutt bo
able in some r.:ct.&lt;ure to say tbo same If wn
have Hi* spirit dwelling In ua
TO. “When too doud tarried long." If It
WM s rory pleasant place, aa Elim and not a
Marsh (Ex. xy, 23-37), we may suppose they
vra.LI h*
»■ ।
_ r, ■

building b*rl»-d wire fence," Bays J. M.
Stahl, “I was almost afraid to use the
barbed wire. 1 got the experience of more
than a score of fanners who had u*ed
barbed wire quite extensively, and almost
without exception they contradicted the
harrowing stories published In the papers
of animals meeting a lingering death on
the cruel wires. At first, I was careful
to drive tbo cattle and load tbe horaes

State of Michlxaa-Fifth Judicial Circuit. In
CMMaH
Sult pending iu Circuit Court, for County of
Barry, Io Chancery, at the City of Hastings, on
toe ttth day of July. A. D. ini.
George Woolet. complainant, vs. Charlotte
Marble, defendant.
,
in this cause It appearing that defendant,
Charlotte Marble, is not a resident of thia state,
bat resides Io toe state of. Nebraska; therefore
on motion of Smith &amp; Cotorove, soliciton for
com plainant. It l» order'd that defendant enter
her appearance in said cause ou or before tour
months from toe d*te of this order, and that
within twenty day* th" complainant cause this
order to be published iu the Hasting* Baxxkr.
said publication to be continued ouco In each
week for six week* tn succession. .
Ehaxk A. Hookxn. Circuit Judge.
Attest, Wm. H. Fowkm, Deputy Eagtstsr.

Of tjiew be can -bow enough
to oouvince the most skepti­
cal, fioiu the veryl.e-t citizens
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
cluding business men. farmers,
mechanics and others. &gt;
DON’T PUT OFF

waiteth for the Ixinl more tlion they that

Judicious in and iu breeding, sayn The
Southern Live Stock Journal, does not '
run the stock out. The most perfectly
developed and conspicnonaly valuable
cattle iu the worid are those that have'
been skillfully and Intelligently bred for
generations with no intsnnixtnre of for­
eign blood. In and In breeding, to attain
a^tlgh degree of success, requires tho .
liberal use of brain* Interwoven with 1
more than average judgment. Most of
the ill* that are predicted by agricultural '
writers for stock bred in aud in are more
Imaginary than real.
I
The general principles of heredity and '
the laws of breeding on- subjects of »pe I
cial Interest to stockmen, and ought to be
studied more carefully and extuudedlv. I
The only way we may hope to Intensify |
and perpetuate a deslryd quality with'
reasonable assurance of success fa by .
means of in and In breeding. All Oitr ,
promlnent and mort useful and valuable
breedatoek mid
breeds of domoatlc
domestic lire
live stock
and poultry
were molded in this war. and it far tho
only way to create now breeds that wiB
transmit their personal/choractcrfstica
and excellences to their offspring with
fidelity.

have bccomo accustomed to wire fence.
I never bad an animal injured on the
fence. I know of btit one animal In my
neighborhood that law been bit tired
severelv on barbed wire fence, and tho
same night another colt belonging to the
same man jumped on the broken off stake
of a Virginia rail fence and disemboweled
Itself.

Testimonials.

1 luTvnnrae**.
uutbftUly

For tho Nervous, Tho Debilitated,'!

was a rtrung PC

The test possible testimonial
of his ability W grapple with
these diseases—a successful
Stactice in dealing with such
isorders.

COMPOUND

twslL.’saSStt
will dissolve. After this a light second
working should be given to clear It of
any buttermilk that maybe drawn out by
the salt.

a high point of

DISEASE,

r&gt;f haemtean vervtsble remedial that will restore the whole «y»tam to healthy action. Is

PAINE’S

discovered a rf
Indian*. An

Can give tho»e suffering

h ^.^LT.L£ “T.T,rr XU*Y Kww* ln Chla*’x ™' U wh“ ‘ r u
rarth bi
11 000
Marred in rlw &lt;*•&lt;« ■
*««.«Soito^D&lt;i&gt;z Ntw&gt;
' r wiU **
VICTOR F. LA WHOM, PaMWter frs Dah.t Fbwk Chi«C»

W* bo replied.
.•4*»iyau &lt;x

be qufak about

Mtnielf up w
Howl Howl D.&gt;
crawled uff Tfae
working tdaMeit
two Indiauj took
him off.

futile

la

�nGHTLNC- n)R LIFE.
i JJi ■» City a mother and daughter

THE MAID ON THE

BEACH.

baja Umt u. WUl aud L And hr Ims not
yet vlared himself [don'i know why I
should think ta -____ ...____ _ .
. .
—— — u,w.-u ue siiocua. ue may
be waiting for thu last night uu bcoid. Well,
bell get a chance to-night! I will write
you again frost* IJ&lt;
to catch the mall.
Lurrix

thetr hair.

of tlie hardest fought Indian
bra Indiam fure^ry white u*;, ln

fnrt .

ber&gt;
;.-4Fing
- — -and quleL Mr. Maxwell,
and ihugbtBjr and1 four men—

jfsx
Ell

Milro City east. intending
tile on tbe Little Minaouri near
trail After they had been

not ace Liu*

mu

! jerts alireul, which, with tbe
glam, she awn made out to be
S'h«- at once called tbc men and
Maxwell wbat she had seen, and,
al-l' .. '
&lt;-l&gt;j»vU had quickly diaapMr. Maxwell knew tattoo wdlthuro
in *torv for him and his party.
,! otiro and turned tack tbe

, Let Mr Maxwell laid in aa

■.

.• 4 o'clock in tbe morning
.,rty ceawd from their
\*ud loa-!*T their gun*, and
lAttii to tegin. Tbe Indians
-I.; rate. and. altl«ough they
:• wn« after ft o'clock before
. up lysr tta- fort. Then
.ug at I mg range, and kept It
. during tta entire day. tat
to tlie l-&gt;i std. Mr.
‘ J ai«l by o^«i, and
IsMsiblc. In tta
tiMhe ttunrty and
.wjians were to bo
iuaa attcmnfe! to drive tta
. wtasl the Indians rushed
aud capturea tbeiualk
*• cqtth* go anil told, his
rt. ’No further.attempt
:rb th* I :egvd. 4»d anitTrugtemni the
•rke i hint, and
rna'di- tire works

little
grain, and gunny
the other xlde.
iu the hilLdle
fie ,Z»&lt; .trungly

&gt;w! -z no Indians coming,
:-r.d the firing to slacken
- - v U'hw. 11—
,A._
-I tut in broken English:

in aud surrenderf* called

। -rn wl tu Leref Wo will'take
! Maxwell.
y iwuplo come and get
.twtsil; "we don't care

! •'

want to flgbt *o&lt;ne

Indian relied lomily In
t'tiy -tjo aivagm were
it they Wen- afraid to
Tbe u .xuuhxl Indian
'Ufflcnlty, and -ring.
’Lout tut:
awav."

- bnn up and

carried

• lacked up ertrythiDg,
.ntU_- U-forv t*xn&gt; started

: Maxwell; "ttxit b only
I &lt;.ur guard; bat we bare

.• '"V
"CT® irai
iree--*,?
34 ,r lb,,F hwl Brokeu away
, ‘
.
rnd dne of the men wanted
*kl 4’. v Imtu in.
•
•xtoet!’
’ ',nxw*B. “that is only aa(/&gt;■„ ’’L&lt;lu' &lt;u.r
to get us out
t h: Tlu-y un. close tahiud the cattle,
vwnrf o’?'!' T,w ™tl1® wprr keI* c,°ra
w tat J* * ’ ,"’3irl.T 0,1 fc’reaoon, but not
&lt;taw J? v *■’ ,,v
“*“■ An
to
I«ti&gt; Ttt*Un^'KarrtM&gt;tt’ buwwtr. proved
M-*. Mu
■’"11 *“ thrown up. and
«ii?■In? fur ^‘p- boy* “*1 *•

--teit to* and heavy. Here,
&lt;m» te?00 00,1 ^y kto?P ■*u rathlu tbe
!•
«&gt;
;te gum"

«Pfraf1TJU ,',k nU a:'unear.tely ydl rose
J* wei tta rarme, aiK1 lhe hkluuB cbareed
•- • a dashed ta tta otter aide at
Lnp ,^“:'”," klnrlaS- Tta nxm iatbe
lau-k. ’ "
BI&gt;d fire as fast axid os
b'Lig c.oae within

Mtel k6ifca

commeuosd throwing up

,J7

’’

A Wonderful Medicine;
all disorders of the llw.

tor a fight; but mind you. llo’
I want at least Um seahw ”

burry that I banUy told good-by to
bodr. You knew bow .natter* stool be-

INTERCEPTED LETTERS.
a willow." He took csuvfu! aim and flnxl,
and Uie savage sprang up and then pitched
forward on his face and lay sulk
"He is down," cried Maxwell, “and now
for tta nwt. boys.”
Tta Indians had opened, and the firing
•oon became general. For two hours it went
on without intermirsiou. Tta Indians
worked up nearer and nmrer to tta fort
droplto of.all the reoittamx-of too little gnrri
sou. Fur thrre- hours nothing could be beard
but the noise uf the guns, the yelling of tta
white men and Indians, ntid tta erics of the
wiimeu. Maxwell and bis men fought like
lions. Mra. Maxwell loaded and ctxji-d the
guns, and May went about among the men,
helping htr mother and carrying tlie men
water &lt;nxl food. After five hours' hard fight­
ing the Indian* drew off, held a council, and
then went into camp. They divided into two
istrties, one party encamping on each side of
the fort, so us to prevent the garrison from
neaping during the night Several of the
Indians mme down quite close to tta fort in
the evening aud wautedi totalk, but the white
men called out: "Go away! Go away! Old
Maxwell is getting -pout" One told fellow I
rode up quite te ar, when Maxwell selxed a .
gun and shot him, M-uding hitu back to.tbe I
rear bowling with pain.
‘•Lie close. Imyx, and shoot every une that
approach**,'' mid Maxwell Night shutdown
Oil the liroieRed. and it wav Mill as death |
again. The fire, of the Indians could te wen
on the hill, but none of them came near.
Two of the men slept while the otben kept
watch, but tbe night ;&gt;a»c«l without went
Early in tta moruing tbo Indians wanted to
talk.
"Come! come ou!'* cried Maxwell, "I am
spoiling for a fight I don't want to talk.
Why d.mt you tight, yoti cowardly red r*scalsl Here gix** tor yvm!"ati^,hc tired his
piece at Use i-nreit warrior. The Indians .
fell lock in harto, no dmiht thinking the
..r7.l-.il — u
M. .V.1L
ru»ta;
ell. PukUtay
rallied and cam? on ntei the tattle
httttle IrtxMueI
IcOUuci

ruunde-i.-a every side, and it v.an w ith ”ts'o '
ntmcMt difficulty they could k’^-p tta Indians
out of tin. fort. (.'liargn after' ctarge was
made, but the nrnre garrison star*! true.
.n -uud ati i about After an hour and a hall's fighting the
I- b&lt; p.- tint tta lit- Indiana tel! tack for a rest and a smoke.
anti attempt tu They next commenced throwing arrows
from their Is.ws/itmoting them up iu tho
Uwm bat failed. air ami letting them descend joint foremost
into the fort. As tbe men liad no protection
the In lint. vidrttM for their books and bead* this proved a
dby Mr Maxwell most formidable mode of attack. One of tta
tail basteaixl.make men was Bmon «ei erely wixui-lcl. nnd May
Maxwell gut an arrow through her foot.
r—... — u. &gt;—
About noon an Indian, wta had i«*-n ob
'wm now riviuced served smoking all forenoon on a hill near
1 . Mra, M-ixwull and her the fort, suddenly rose up and walkc&lt;Jjfewn
• 'itiy (■■fore .iayligka tta j toward I;. He kept on until within sixty
Iieiuuts coming up too yards of tbe breastworks when be suddenly
Uttanu-n - T!iemoob-was : fell dead, pierced by a bullet from old M.txf-A tii-- Indiins were all well's gun. Ho was probably a medicine
ita plainly2 seen. rD;s- ,uan who had lied so long awl so much to
totlr )».&gt;nim th'.-y began
In lions that be came to believe his o*n
Lee and thought that tbe
mid Ln- fort Maxwell told B«a
the white men could
- uud holdftbelr fire until uut hit bitts with a bullet.
As
man fell **■*
the In1. ami then to bad and fire •
* won as
— ’the
’ medicine
'”■*
cuuncik They
and shout at the' top

— —
&lt; riay.'l longer, .called
oat;.
The rattle ot the

Hi* card indicates that be ia

"Wot much,” cried Maxwell
been waitl...
___~awch.

.
j*. -

• 1 iagc of forty lodge* of hostile
retreat fur tbo hills at once be­
. ■ ugh th* Imllana followed
I n &lt; attack. They seemed tc
;the jiorty safely, ami could
- • 11 os-uring their scalp*. Mr.
;• to some Umber, and, mlacting
f ground, went into camp It
; ■ -itiqn, with a ravine running
...liaof tbe camp. D.xrkneas
•. and Maxwell, knowing the
, utack iu tbe night, spent tbe
n fortifying, his little camp
I :u t run cMto to the water, and
-J i. take up tbelr position

Yours lovingly.

•

• —- ‘

termmnd wbat plan of action to follow. 1
certainly shall not call on tom. but I t*opo to
get aonw ebauce to tell Mm wbat 1 think of
bun. There are aevera! psonle here I know.
To-mgbL at dinner, 1 saw Lottie Mcllvalne

were not over cordial I should judge that
followed tbe impulse of tlie moment and fled. tbo daughter lead* the old lady a frrtty
Whether I did wisely or not remains to t*&gt; lively uhss*-. i saw my Parb unknown in
seen. We tied a ccrufortabto but not rapid
voyage, which would bare been duller than
it vas had it not been for a little affair I Lad
with a young laity—a very young lady- pretty good luck-raked in 0 tetfa) at bank
named Miss Charlotte Mcllvalne, from Chi­
cago. Bbe was awfully pretty, about 1ft, of
tbe light hearted, happy go lucky sort, not tbe club— lx Mrdito-rranee—wbere Powell
much discretion, but very bright end introduced ma He is a pretty decent sort at
amusing, and quite a flirt. To escape my own ehap 1 met on hoard ship He is quits atreflections, which are, as you may Imagine,
far from
I J—•—*------ -‘
quarter Don’t tuk me when 1 am coming
—— r
v,
man * snouia
have dona The first thing I knew I saw
unmistakable indications that 1 bad "'uU
what is vulgarly known asb “mesh " Prom Yours,
thb time on. feeling in a derilbb humor, in

in i on continence

snt organ* nt the human machine.
4 “I hare used Shnmons Liver
Lnnllator many j ear* and can
. omrientloutti .ay i: H the Klug
It a medlrire chest Itsefl."
J. H. Gardner. BngeUt. Vi

ST®'

•Ulnflor. Powell to [Uben

that my secret is absolutely «*f, with you.
First of allII am nut a widow, u you sup­
pose. My husband, Edward Barton, I* still

uwu. Esq )
as much u | dared, till J got raywlf into
Mom Carlo, Nov. 11, MB7.
•omethiu- of a scrape Tta last night ws
My Djsr Htr—U is my painful duty to
were on fuiard wm a beautiful moonlight announce a serious aocldant to your friend
- - — —,v.ci mikx i ean re­ one. tta w-a n-Miino-rtb and went* long and cousin, Mr William Winthrop, imt
member. infatuated at 17 with a man many Umeon the forward hurricane dock. I making jrou a cablegram this morning as follows:
years my senior, 1 mar ried him contrary to tlie iiK»-texteuragant*i«-.-ctaa. which any one " W ilham semdeutally shot Wound dangerHie adviro &gt;&lt;&gt;d
.w —_____ ..
but a child would have wx&gt;a I did not mean
--------- — .—..., U...VU wm over my a word of. But sta aj-jarrt: tl y .wallowed it &lt;w. friend here I took cimrge of him, and will
happfaem wm shatter.. I. I discovered tbe all Finally wo got up to wMk", and m we
? IT*1 cb,'ryt"r- •«&lt;! my dream of love j stopj-cd a moment to gaze ar tta moonlight
wm followed by»rudeawakening. For, Will I
dear, the miui I had married was a drunk­
the affair, but I had tbo following version
ard, n profligate, who expected by mean* of
from tbe liutcl proprietor; A man named
my small fortune to satisfy too** tastas and her life, which she warmly returned. imag­ Barton called on Winthrop thb moruing and
dreirre which be himself hod no money to ine my fe-.-Unge at thii moment at tearing a wm shown -to bis room. A few moments
gratify. After a brief, a very brief, period stern voice coll “Charlotte!” in exclamation later sunn- Juud talking wm beard, followed
of married life, I gave him a sum of money
by two pistol shots. Ttse d&lt;-or being burst
co couditiou that te would keep away from
open, Winthrop wm found lying unconscious,
------------- —irowounded in the left groin, and Bari, n lay
F. XJ. UL.AK.tLB. M. M.
srribed. Picture to your ready imagination dead, with a ballet tn his brain and a
the tearful maiden, tbe abashed (suppositi­ smoking revolver Ln lus band. Mr. Win- Merrill Block. Detroit. Mich.
tious) lover, tbo irate parent; but no repro­
duction by your photographic intellect, my
dear boy, could equal tbe actual sccna
tta fluor. Otherwise •.l.rro wn* nothing un“Charlotte, wliat docs thb meanf.*
during lib lifetime 1 cannot marry again,
Echo only answered.
however much 1 might ta temptel to do »c.
“
Go
to
your
room
at
once.
”
can offer any Kuggvet.cm as to too cam.- uf
Tbe moment 1 «u»i»&lt;ted you were falling in
tbo awful tragedy Barton camo hero from
love wttb me I did all 1 could to warn you
Paris, and Swans to have been a dissipated
and discourage j ou. You would not tacdsort of chap Mr. Winthrop has tbo beta of
- - and’ now that tid*
- rr^r— to my daughter in future."
my warnings,
avowal lias
“-—I"—
care and treatment, aud all that con be done
explain.
’
_
,
lur
wm be
ue dona
uona
j dosurgeon
uau wassays
extracted
for nlm
him
wil|
Tbe
ball
r
' ” and leisure— for your own »ako ns i
money
wr&gt;-« Bnj off tbo dragon • this
afternom.
iu&gt;d tta
that
wc|l as mln-go. trawl, and amtnryourself - flounced, having ns&gt; &lt;&gt;n tto whole rattar ; while of .xMrse there la danger, his naturally
and never think mu againm yottr wUe If glftd
n„ explanation was called for from ' strong constitution will carry him through,
this parti 1g is hard for vou it is double «a
I iwrjteyuu U'cauw 1 lavs often heard Mr.
iwnwjou Hvaur * navr oiut. nearu JIr.
«y
..... of you a* hb friend and
ty -■
whi-p Lte ha« made j Winthrop ifxak
--------------------------n
prrci"u*
jum ot uinnelf,
.pr,
’| .u»«of
Wwwir, and
.nJ is enught redrwl- ' n&lt;-«r»-&lt;: n-Ldiv&lt;r.lnli&gt;.. 11will
wii: t'-v v.«,
v..,».«
,,,
your conipansxuhqi will mate a great gap tand-lf
baiutalf KbUU^lo.uuU
V.'imt Charlotte toM her
mother
1i
--------,,
rt|1
GRAND RAPIDS DIYIS’QM.
in my life. Fain would I frame this letter In ', don't
J—** *kn
— w- .1• gut.a
giimjisuof- ttam the' . notify you of any serious change. Moonmore tender language, but would it make next day getting into a cab as we were leav­
j time 1 remain, dear sir. truly yours,
the jart.ng easier! Farewell, farover
ing tta steamer at Livtr|&gt;ou|, but aa I came
CrtaKUBs Wklllxotux I'owilL
Katiiciuxe
directly here 1 have not seen or heard of
•
VIL
j them since
•
t
. (From Mia* Charlotte XclJraioe to Miss Susan
follow me.
I This towu sremt lively enough, but everyIL
1 thing grates wry unpleasantly on my nervre,
« Kick Jul IS, IBS*
[From &gt;I*ss Charlotte Ncllvaloo to Miss Susan f and I have bad enough of iL I don’t know
My Dearmt Boe—Well, I'm engaged al
z
Bascom. |
where I shall go next, but 1 shall probaldy
.
Ox Board IL M. 8. Platoxic, I land in Moat* Carlo a little later In tbc sea­
i,KIS
•band Rapids Lv.
. AT fciXA. May 20. lb»7. f son. Wtaflior I break the bank or tbe txuik
Middleville.
Irving . ..
breaks iqe &lt;nnd tta latter alternative seems
Hastixis
minute, an i we are having a twautiful trip »&gt; rattar more likely to occun, 1 niiall at ieort
Charkw WuHingtou Powell! Of course 1 ffilffi::::
find some distraction. Jf I could only stop
that it aecnml as though nature was crying thia infernal thinking machine of mine I
NssbrtUc ..
Charlotte.......
with us end our friends at &lt;**r porting. Dame might ta in a measure rontaatwl; but I can­
te to mo first I wouldn't listen to him
HMdS.
Nature's liars are very fnwh, though—no salt not drive tta thought of Katherine out of
Jseksoa
about tbciu-so Uu»t ratiaT *j«»Us the sinula. my mind, and tbe idea of tlie treatment sta back him up, and la-tween tbcni they made Detroit
received-from that follow Barton cxojq-vratcs me give in. After aU. it is pretty nice to
not been so lucky m 1 in escaping ssasick- mn so liiat 1 think if I were to ro&lt;vt him I
have a man right at your beek and call all
noa. She succumbed almost tefore we should pick a quarrel with him and challenge tbe time, aixl Charlie is very useful, «pe----him on the spot 1 never have seen Mm, and ctally in traveling. W*won't l&lt; umrned till
mrel. haven't the faintatt idea wtat ta looks like, niter I get borne, which will l«i some time
feeling that if ws met I next fall prolably. Fancy mo a staid and

AL

^sasfinff.

f

bead or ban.! In thu gsmwn --Kllil ta rstaid
without a bullet being fired at it Tbe br- though bo is rather rough in looks be b very ' saving art yretardsy, which ought to secure
xiegod hnd to lie close; but old Maxwell good natured and [lolito to everybody, aud is me a mwlel from tbe humane society. I wm
favorite in usiaamwmca llisht ore
in ih- ll&gt;»
1 —— *
raise1 the devil about midnight by making a a
sudden attack, and Ita Indians, thinking be
face. Tbe eaptain introducsd him to me as »taxxlii.g, watching him, wteo be stumbled
by building n large fire, showing them’be Mr. Winthrop, oFNew York. Ho is an aw- I and fell baavily. I grabber! him by tbs
had wood and water. Mix Maxwell bad fully nice fellow, about 34 years old—just ‘ ojjar, ju*t in time to drag him out of tbe
of B big van, which wm almost upon
! also Lad a tent put up, and the Indians ob- right for me-thoroughly olucatoJ and well
■ served tbp condition of tbe garrison wm read. Hr dreasea In tta l&gt;e*t of taste, too, him and whieh would certainly have killed
much improved, au if they liked it and were and isn't a bit of a dude. I hate dndcal him if It had run over him. He seemed ungoing to stay therv and fight it out, if it took
meal. Duiwrj uarcu * uc™
___
all summer. Dashing down on tb- fort, they saw
one of ttam on deck tint morning look- .1 ho
nu V“u
1 K*w
Ingasthouglitahad taen drawn through a 1 “ W,°. coantryra“ of mine of the
1 find over a hundred shots at the tent, but
, tw-ttcr &lt; lass. Miougn nituer ore
Mrs. Maxwell bravely stoxl bar ground and
,
thought
1
would
save
him
free
knot
hole.
quietly went on with her cooking. Tbe InMatSJ. I tho police, so I coiled a fiaere,
j dians circled around the besh-g.nl for nearly
We had quite a gale yesterday, at least I I
,. an hour, but It was observed they did not thould odl it so, Ifut the captain only laughed I in and ordered tbo cocker to
h’itel, wiifce i placed tb« unknown in tbe
fire mneb.
when I exprorerd my opinion. I didn’t mta 1 care of tlie concierge, with instructions to
"They are getting out of ammunition,"
a meal, but I did feel n little queer in tta i put him to 1*1. As I am leaving treuight 1
«axd Maxwell
“Jatf us giro them a bluff," afternoon. That was only because I ate too ' shall put a couple ot louis in tbe hands of tbe
end, jnmtdfr; ttfi, all tho man poured In a much at luncheon though. Mr. Winthrop i hotel people tare to p«J ta fellow's board
steady aud rapid Uro for a few minutes. The । ha* tarn awfully good to maninix Poor old I and leave him a few francs for pocket money,
reds fell back an i counseled agaiu. am! then lady! She has been so sick »be could hardly | so that ta wont be strapped in a foreign
eno uf tbum i-apw down and lulled uot: move from tbe stateroom to ber deck ehair.
“Good-by; wa oro going now “
He insisted on making her walk with him drres and pay tne; If not I shall charge it op
“Don't,'■ cried MaasreB. “Gir* as mis this morning, up and down tta deck ro tliat to tbo patriotism secuunt But 1 would like
more good fight before you go; do " Th* In ta fairly tired ber out. Then sta had a little to know who be is, aad wbstber we have any
dian could ba board laughing as bo re.ih.vj , snooze and wukuiup really hungry. He is a mutual actjaamtanoM Yours.
Will.
back:
trump, but dorsrft seem to care much nlxKit
IV.
“High I high I You are hasp mneb too making friends or meeting people. Hr seems
to takind of down iu the mouth, but I gums
braveI''
"Who are you people!" asked Maxwell
1 1’11 get at him before this voyage it over.
Hom Carlo. Nov. 10.
MatiM.
I
We've been having very smooth sea and j My Dearest Sue—Thb U tbe most fascin­
ating and lovely spot you ever saw from sev­
fair
weather,
and
everything
is
simply
lovely
|
by."
“lalt on tbo squarer askadaw m tbemea —moonlight nights end dancing on the deek eral points of vww. Ms didn't want to come
•hero a bit. but I was crazy to see wbat it wm
of Maxwed.
•
' and all that sort of thing—it is awfully ro- r like, and eo balldoxed bar into it, and got
"I guess so," be said, "tart *•
tak“ mantle and jolly. I bad a long talk and walk here to-night just before dinner. When we
no citai.vvs. and keep class."
„
. with him this m-milng. He has tho meat went into tbe table d'bote tbe first person I
The Indians then ndooff. Maxwell end fascinating dark brown eyes you ever saw, Hw wm Will Winthrop, you rememlw-r be
his little party kept close to the fort, but and tfhcti be look* straight at you it stems as is the man I told you about baring n»t on
never saw an Indian
They boil kilkd though ta could read your vary soul. IIo tbe steamer last spring. He saw us right
eight reds in tho fight, and only two of tbelr won't talk cmcli about himwlf—*ays tbo sub­
men acre wounded. During the battle Mr. ject t* not inspiring. Tta dmics have re­
Maxwell Lad a close coll, a 1-Ml cufur.g awsy covered their bctltb.
we got along all right. Ma waa quite nice to
Mat C7.
him, and be offered to take Us into the Casino
I haven’t written anything for several
hi, taw. Mra Maxwell bail a bad wound in
dare. Things have been so lively, erso in
. *___ ___ ——LuA aw-av a mrt of bar
thu slow lAire, that 1 haven't tad tirna To I
morrow wo ought to te fit Quaxtaown. WUl
1 ho man uaitxwn.*
_______
i night of the siege reached Fort Keogh in
eifoty,and CoL Baker with a party ofcavalry
^ofuZn';^.
3.
iutb.
wn* at once sent to tbo relief of thu bcloaname at Cba-les Welling^ Po»«dl. and b
gucred little gomauu. Ho reached there tbe
really quite decent. Hb summer ia Europe
day after tliu Indians left and found Max­
„
-r. un 1--"U I
well and bls party enjoying themrelvc*. Hv
brought thorn back to Mike City, wbare they
were faastoii by the cltisens and made much
■iavand then bare somebody U^re with a
of. Mr. Maxwell gave up all idea uf wjttling
‘•lightning remere*' to pbc&lt;ograi&gt;h bfaijll*
on the Little Minsonri and kaun* a citisen
at Mike Cfty. He was tbc pkmenr tn start­
ing a line of stages from Miles to Deadwood
------ MU I think is
of Lrefaml.^’d b* t»tvJ shall
I bo ia Qusrastowu harbor. t.i shau
, । * rj»*miol tomorrow tioru.a^. A
load iu Uverpoot
te*v* lords* 1’uwell told me
□uaibor of our fellow txxnpaaloM &lt;Ui leave

Six,"

and tbe doctor said that If ft wm a podbie
thing “Katherine” ought to be brought to
him. “Katherine' proved to be Mrs. Borton,
With svhotu Winthrop ha* been tn love a lung
time (and bow be did flirt and fool poor
little me last spring, too—horrid thing).' Bo
they raided to Mr. Winthrop's couuu in
New York, Mr. Brown, and be telegraphed

Winthrop began to get better right ai
Charlie says Mrs. Barton is lovely, am
had a pretty iiard time with bur late hua-

•oon. Yours, lovingly,
P. a-Don’t let prop

Lottul

ber BL—Homo Journal

Detroit.
Jaakw . ..
Eatot. Bavuli
Ch*rlette..
Nasbvtlte...
Morgan..
Qutatey . .

Mlddfevflle

irand Kaplib and
(K'xxarrinKs.Oge A West Mie

L?s?s’i£'i,re‘ii»£‘wX'54'sd
tty and Petoskey.

Chicago, Kalanaioo &amp;
TIME TABLE.

! Mouth.’

Hood * Haritai'Srills will not do Imnonlbllltle*It's proprietors let) plainly wbat It bu donre
submit proofs from suums of llnqu»■ll&lt;lneO• re­
liability, and ask you frankly If you are sufl&lt;wu,r from any dlwaw or affection caused or pro
looted by Impure blood or low state Of tbe »JBtern to try Hood's Sarsaparilla 1
of others is •ufflclent asMirauce
hot qe dl*appoiutcd tn the result.

'MAY GOD BLESS YOU!

New York sad Psctte Ex-

HAHN. Iweal *|WH, Havttags.
i.n fl.&gt; *T. A..Cbleago.

Stiitlon* '

...Nash's*............
. Cloverdale-----

I

...Cre*»y .
I’.ichlsud Jiiuc't

Ksiaii.asno

•Ftsx station*.

When we are In trouble we cry Kir help
of Treat Creek. BL (lair Co- Ala.. wHIct. -1
had a ba&lt;! attack crfclillH and fever Nysystem

Where An Ton Going?

would palpitate tor two hours at s Ume.
l«s wook! ret rold to the knees. audJ fully
pertod to
"
bottle of«

ler, B»tel in a anu

•Wifi WHS

DYSFIPTICt
oturbt io neiimnaiui
Thb n-nm'v o|wus
the body, expels tbe pilson from tbe

REJOICE

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base ball ATTRACTIONS.

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.

I

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

THE WEEK’S PROCEEDINGS IN THE
NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.

The Geiser Goes Down with
Scores of People.

BARTLEY BREEN BOLTS.
Chfcagn
SSdriphi*

VOL.

ME HUNDRED AND FIVE VICTIMS

Of a OoUmou Between Two SteamOT—
Boused from Bleep to Face
Grim Death.

mm around until bo wu picked up.

Human Freight on by the Wieland -Ac-

hi* bunk and j
cabin bald it
tbe Thingvalla wa* hanging almost within
went up hand over-band to tha Thlngvalla.

York Saturday, August 11, for Stettin,

the Chicago
roeolutian was adopted. Tbe flsherie*
treaty was then reeumed and Call. Gra’*.
George and Beck spoke in favor of Its rat­
;
inning the Chlification or portponment, while Hoar spoke
tripte ptey. Krockaui
against either. The delate wa* pending
when tbe senate nd journal.
■
In the boose Dubois offered a resolution
calling for a list of pardon* granted by tbe York.
pnxiidmitto pereou* convicted of unlawful
cohabitation in Utah since March. 1S86- A ?Tt B^ton-Boston 10. Detroit 7; at Phil*djphia-Pbii^iphUA
“
Washington—1'anbington 5. nttaburgn.
ease*. Tbe senate bill increasing tbe pen.
.
.w— it. fl rut tim*

tho fortification* bill wa* taken up.and pend­
ing a decision of a point of order against .the
provision for a gun factory at Watervliet
Thingvalla Very few of thoao lost belonged arsenal, on the ground that «uch matter was
Ln thl* city or vicinity; ne*rly al£ tbe pas- out of tbc jurialiction of tbe appropriations
inngnrs wei
committee,
the house adjourned.
tickota were

finance committee. A bill was introduced
requiring tho craws of American vessel* of
all kind* to be three-fourths American citiJena Andersen. Thirty-three tickets were

VICTIMS OF THE COLLISION.

board tbo Tblng-alia it was found tliat
eighty pmaeuger* and thirty-three of tba
crew of tbe Geiser were missing.
Tbe Hamburg line steamship Wieland,

'

the Thingvalla,
tho latter pr's-ooding in a damaged condition
far Halifax, while the Wieland proceeded to

■d off Hable island. The
minutes. Tbe Thing-

ferrod to tbe IV inland and brought here with

thir-

Tbe Thingvalla left Stettin July 26, and Co­
penhagen Aug, 4 for Sow York. She is
_ ______ ■ I___ ____ . T 1. tn._ I. t 04,
Tte collimcm occurred about 4 o'clock
Tuesday morning. First Mate Henry Brown
had been iu charge, tbe captain haring ro-

and defended by Morgan . who did not con­
clude hi* »j«w&lt;-h. Throe vetoes of pension hills
were received, a* well as a veto of a joint re»olulion providing for printing additional

journal.
The bouse concurred in the senate amend­
ments to tho bill pepviding for tho erection
of n marine hcxpitel at Evansville, ind.
Tbe ser.ate bill to regulate tte telegraph
Engineer lino, was referred to tho commerce com­
Larsen, Third Engineer Engelbrecht, Purser mittee In committee tbc fortification* bill
Gnywwn and Rtewardeas Anna.
wa* taken up, but Tuwmhtnd of THinoi* ob­
jected, nn l die committee rose. An attempt
Zochu«, J. C. Moldborg, L. Nfileoa. Hilda wa* made in order thb bill taken up, but
although ttervll call showed a bare quorum,
Ebenfelt, and L. Clauaon.
the votes on the motion were'all diort
After n «bort time spent in thb filibustering
tbo house adjourned.
trad, Kittel Gullikson, Peter Carbon, J. E.
Waxhixotox City, Aug. 16—Edmund*
Frederick Sorvnaen, J. Gustafson and child, offered n rmolution in tte *ensto yroterday
J. Janson, IL Haudbig, Hilda Barjstrom, for an inquiry “ to whether any white p«oKaren
Hanson, Viliam Ljungstrum,
JIna Kjelddm, Maria Jceufmu and children,
Amanda Andersen, Haldja Olson, Johanna
Andersen, Andrew Injebrietsebn and wife
and
child;
A.
J.
Janson,
O. banka on the 1st instant, ar.d amount* and
W. flUntter
Peter Miller, A. J. C descriptions of securities pledged for repay­
Lind, Idn Malmgren and child. E. Pnterrou, ment of «uch departs. A bill wm pawed for
and wife and child. Nicolina Nitnp, Albert tho relief of person* who have jiaid Ji30 per
aero for land* since reduced to 11. XI Tbe
Kitten Luvenson and child. Niods Hanson, fisheries treaty then camo up, and Morgan,

sen. rotor Mannon, Anna neexer anti cuua,
audio. ChrUt-u-n uxl two .Uldrra; Ol.
Christoffenwm, Elixateth Borg and child, C.
Brootb, O. IL Lie, Mra. /onsen ruid infant,
Mrs! James Andoraen, Andrew Sodesbolm,
Mm John Jonson aud infant, JCarl Junarburg and wife, J. Bockland, T. -E. Strom­
berg, Berth Kortcropyand child, Christina
Kundsen, and Clirirtian Christianson.
Of theov Ander* Andersen, Carl Johanaon,
Maria Jooefson and children. Amanda AnBrooklyn; A. J. Lind and Ida Malmgreui
er* are booked from Ht Paul, Chicago, and

tight compartments were broken into, and

The convention tbeu uominatel u,.
ing ticket: Govern--r. WlMmsn Milks ite-/
tenant governor, Paul Ms.'
’
■Ute- Gwrg- McAUUter

connected with a S.OOJ.OOO-fallon

of education, John Rairdea.
Tho platform declares bx- the ateHtfo, of
national tanks, government omtrol of mu'
ways, telegraphs, and min»,
aj.*'

nM wurly M.OOO.MO &lt;•* &lt;*&gt;•«• «“■ “•

tne rortnuure of all unearned land mat,
and for equal wages far the
Tbe bolter* gathered fn tte Uirhinn Ei
change hotel, representing 211 deb«ta, sad
held another convention, unterdng lb»

Ff-ffe

Following is a list of the saved:
Officers: Capt Carl MWIer, Second
Mate Jorgi-nwn, Third Mate John Peterson,

York—-’'w levs v.
Borton 4, iMtroit 8-tweive innings; atPbti-

Chicago, Aug. 17.--After tiring, teatlug
and shutting out tbe “Giants." the Chicago
dub went to Borton and met tho &gt;10,000 exparts—C!ark»on and Kelly—and got a bad
fait Hornung, of the Hortotrt. «a* knocsed
insensible by a pitdn-d 'jail, and taken home.
Congestion of tbo brain 1* feared.
—New York ». Detroit 0: at Philadelphia—
Philadelphia I, Pittsburg 0; at Washington
—Waahingtim JI. Indianapolis ft

ball games at Boston and New Yo?k were
prevented yesterday by rain. The other
elute made tbe following isxrre: At Philadolphia—Philailolphla 4. Btuburg 0; at
Washington—Washington 7. Indianapolis *1.

rum present

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• _______________ .» —-It 1- —1»~ tte

to pay hi* debts. Some folks are not troubled
that way.
Karl Heinrich was an employs in tbe

TO SPEAK AT CHICAGO.

November. As the Central folks didn't wem
inclined to remunerate him for bi* low Karl
ba* commenced a Ki'.JiOO suit against tbe
company.

COLt XBUK. Ohio. Aug. i- -Judgs Tlar.
man received a call Friday r:^n
P. Cady, William Fltxg-TsLl JuL

tbe middle of July, causing hw death one

appotntol by th- Co-A County (lUta*,
Democratic club to come to CoSumbu* mi
solicit from Judge Thuro-iu, the premhs

of ground thl* season That', pretty good
far the upper peninsula, where it used to be
npjxwed that nothing but iron, copper,
cuwedneM nnd cold would thrive.

gentlemen
had
___
—
Judge Thurinsu . intention of &lt;.-|caiag th*
campaign in Michigan on
2iwl, at Pttrt
Huron, and now they askud hint to go direct

mated al l.x'.UUO.OOO taabeb, being about

oar and give him a royal reception. Th*
visitor,, ted a pleasant mil at Judge Dmman'* residence, and returned, highly plasm,
for they received s promise from Jodr*

Tbe talk of disbanding Kalama mo's Tri-

nine got nine run* id'tho eighth inning. At
Boston—Boston IS. Chicagb B; al New York
—New York 7. Detroit B; at Washington
Qty—Wa^ingtim 5. Indianapolis I—six in­
nings. rain; at Philadelphia—Philadelphia L
Pittsburg K

Abl

Democratic club, andiua-b-.n

Illinois Central and Grand Trunk railway

cobtwm-

Tte Tittalawas«eo broom company'* force

romnuttw^,

A CRASH NEAR CHICAGO.

In committee of tbe whole tbe

▼Het arsenal was withdrawn, ami tbe bill.

journed.
'
WABH!xerox City, Aug 17.—Tbe senate

PI

subscription was rai»Al in tbe Celery'city to

THREE D’EATHB RESULTED.

Ben Foot, a Branch countv huntsman.

Brgviutxviixx. Ohio, Aug. I".-A pen.
liar accident occurred iwar .this cty Priifr

. Following are tbe names of the in Jared
persons: Thoma, Splan, baggagaman. cf
Cincinnati, lodly wounded about tbe head

gTUAET,

'““Si

——

--j

Muskegon

aidermen

manage .to while
ropn broke and tbe bucket f-U » dwtsneetf

R.MB&lt;

growing thb season in Lake and Mason
their black cousins.
I
Robert Hubbard, of Ithaca, will board aV

where be found hi* son iinciwH*, b«. bf
arranging tbo rop" al&gt;out bh l^’-y. Ead him

H

dislocated and slightly bruised about tte

shoulder-blade* broken, died, and botf* b»-

Jan* Anderson, i’hiladolphia; John Lorain,
Port Richmond; Hilda Lind. New York (ter
two children were lost); Paul Paulsen,
Chicago; Laurels Runnerdel, Chicago; John
TenvoJdo, Chicago; Christotwn Klcosem,
Chicago; H. J. Johansen, Chicago, John
Ehlquest, Chicago; Alf Andarwn, Brook­
lyn; Peter Johnsen, HL Paul; ‘ Wils., °BL
Paul.

I

rune

1 ”«• •*«»•
l» Uku .t i»oo ik-Uj. Illinois Central'* Kankiikeo line collided
with a freight train ou th* Grand Trunk, in­
A
debate -regarding Gen. Harrison'*
‘ political
‘
position on tbe Chinese occupied most of tte juring nine persons more or lean sariuuily,
and wrecking complotoly tbe engine, tender.
journment the conference report on tin,
army appropriation was presented, and or­ coaches of tbe pawnger train and two
dered printed.

officer an tbc bridge, who said

shrill blowing of whistle*.

Yorke actol like

for Chicago.

sued by A.
Paul, Minn.

Geiwr sank »&gt; fast, however, that tefore tbo
boats returned from tbo Thlngvalla after
their first trip, tbe disabled steamer had

Robert Campbell.

•anger* nnl mvonteen of tbe
ived. Seventy-nine passengers

Fourti

panic stricken p-ioplo were got into boats as
rapidly aa jxxwible, tbo Thingvaila’s boatu

BAKTOrCM

innings;

allowed in November for

■wain'* crew from tbe Thingvalia.

Has

14.—Edmund*

Wabhingtox Crrr,

6

A BRUTAL COWARD,
cut ^nu internal injuries; John Mahoney,
fireman of freight train,badly sprained ankle
tiiain? s

Portland

L^MITH

troit will establish a dub bouse at Orchard

over, a domestic employtd oa
,
William Slelserin the town of WoaSsm.
was shot • and' kill'd by George

DEATH OF BETH GREEN.
Canada.

THE THINGVALLA IN PORT.

generalship ot the state, and don’t you forget
it Tbe RejAibllcan. Democratic and Probi­

other In wild
tion, bill presented and referred. Tbe fish-

Bobtom, Aug. 17.—Tbe steamship Thing­
valla arrived at Halifax Friday morning,
badly damaged.
Capt Laub make* the following stateunder advisement, and tbe senate adjourned.

hi* residence in this city at 1 o'clock titia
morning. Mr. Green wm born in Rocbeeter
March 19, 1817. Hb whole life wm devoted
to tbe artificial propagation of fish, and since
1964 he tied followed that pursuit at hb fa- of Mio, wa* terribly scalded by falling into
mou* fish hatiheriM at Caledonia. At tbe

officer on tte bridge at 4 o'clock in the morn­

erim. During hb experiments be batched
artificially the spawn of about twenty
resolution for another inquiry into tbe pub- kinds of fish, and abo hybridised striped
baa* with (had, »had with terring, brook
rushed on deck iu my night clotboa Just
trout with Mlmon trout brook trout with
ngalnst considering the Oklahoma bill, as also Califoruta salmon, salmon trout with white
We ha&lt;l collided with a large
fish, and European trout with American
,
and struck her amiddilj®,
brook trout He wm decorated with silver
below tbe mainmast
For a
m-xtal* in thb country and Europe. Ho wm

A

who wwTZnding in
took a revolver from bi* pocket asd shotbrr

L.awi
bad lately returned from Colurado sod it »
supposed'tnat be killed th* girt tecan* •»*
iSXu.b..—.1 "•“*‘5—±
rofuwd hi* suit When the loiiw «w

I’OOK *

ing the secund officer shout out: ‘Part helm f

C canty.
ricultural warvbou*
hurt 83,(DO worth by

P

N.w Vow, Aw

ILT11

JfARTLN

loud chrioks from tbo people on both sidpi
aft and ordered my crew

mo.a7»a ^."w »
sion legislation, and the house adjourned.
passed a resolution yesterday instructing the;
District committee to require tho District eom-

vsasal we had collided with.

OMeewithJ.

married since UBH, and Iravta four children.

Washixotox City, Aug. 16-Tbe ‘4^

From him

re paid no further alt«W*i

railway* in thi* city.
tbe

| AMES

settling
quiet my passenger*. This I did. Daylight
WM just breaking, and there wya no fog, bat

immigrant*. Tho c-juvaution 'ten took
com until 4 p m.

MXX.WAVKXK, WM, -■‘"S
C«rt lull..;

senate then adjourned until Monday.

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Minneapolw
^cond, making »
W-years-oid Ovid girt,

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Hastings Banner.

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County. ■

VOL. XXXHl. NO. 18.

HASTINGS. MICH.. AUGUST. 29. 1888.

Hastings Banner
Published Wednesdays, by

Ml i»nn ot .ton |„ th. MrE.lre; ,1.
-trict last Monday.

•

— — T_at—

Barby Cwjcty, Mremoxx.

Postmaster; lufnileld
In ■

JOB PKINTtNG.
ertdcIstcRin th" Job Printing De­

Creek.

eySTaayffiga?-

v «&gt; i« new; and with the latest faces of
21 .&gt; : .&lt;&gt;•.: ipproved pattenia of machinery.'orkmcaVuiployed.enable* tbe

BespecUuUv,
COOK AkTBKMRN.

^AKlH
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tin* ,■ ' &gt;-r nerer varies. A man el ul pu
• h hoire' tueun*. More econom
urt.. ’MUuiry kinds. *ud cannot be sold —
»:U&gt; U&gt; multluiile of lowtest. abort
reiA: sL.il. •'! phtepbste powders. Bold only
. ,.C&gt;, II. I AI lAKiatn I’ownaa Co., loc
Wall *r NvV
oct MRt

M roV.LElL

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IMrii’t.
fonacrly drcupied by pr. Jones, over
H «i i» S
Armau’fc/
.

QTUARi'. KNAPFEN A VAN ARMAN,
i?
I Lawyers.
I'rartice In all • ju-c* ol tl:« stale and in the
Tolk-i stAtr* court!
•jft.-e* over tasting* National Ban*.
Hxstlnp. Michigan.
Uss Jiir
15, U and IT. new
.h if -A. &lt;.ran J Rapid*. Mich.
CuHrs
M. HAJ'ES, &lt;
•
Attorney at laiw.

K

Hastlugs, Midi.

am; t1 .•ciirctten*. Musar to Loam ox
Hr il I
voice oyer WelMcrtj hardware

H

BEK, M. D..
ysiijian and Surgeon.
&lt; rt m t store. Office hours from 2

(
W LOWRY. M. ft..
VT.
Pbysli lan n:id Surgeon.

Mrs. Hopkins’ mother I* vfalting her.
John Brouaun and wife are visiting
friends here.
Mrs. Mixer, of your city, is visiting
friends here.
The friends of Mrs. Magowau surprised
her-last Tuesday by flocking in upon her
with well laden baskets of good things to
eat, also material for two comfortera, one
of which they tied, and then tied another.
■ The same day other ladle* n-et at th,,
church and matte the carpet and put it
’ wn.
Yesterday wa* a gala day for the Coni­
rs
1 he new M. E. church was dedicated.
Il is a |,erfect gem of a church, costing in­
cluding furnace Si.iiOO. Tbe trustee* re­
ported a debt of saoo. After the morning
services conducted by Rev. J. I. Buell,
the presiding elder, lie proceeded to raise
the deficiency^ in a abort time 8588 wa*
aubacribed. Rqv. Lee, of Haatlng*. con­
ducted tbe evening service*, after which
83d was sulwrilted toward a bell. Rev*.
Wakefield, Stewart. Cutler and Rowland
were present and took i*art In the services.
The house was filled to overflowing and
every body rejoiced.

Corn I* suffering for tbe want of rain.
and also late |«tatoes.
Pet Shively is stoppingwith her cousin,
Mr*. II. E. Hendricks, of Middleville.
George Cappy Sr. attended tto- F. M.
conference at Ambel near Howald City.
Mr.
being a delegate of Pod Auger.
We understaud N. Bruee and wife visit। ed in Hasting* last week..
Miss Myrtle Sirively Sundayed with her
parents at Pod Auger.
Henry Welton ha* returned from GreenvilRl. where ho; ha* been employed as fruit
agent'
.Fred &lt;’as*ndy I* now engaged in the
ineat market business. Those wishing to
purchase freaii meat at low figures and de­
livered at your doors should patronize him.
Annie Ickes, of Hasting*. Sundayeil
with, her brother at this place.
*
Foil Auger wa* well represented at the4
republican convention last Wednesday.
We learn that O'Donnell has uofr moved
yet.
Mr*. I- Stedgr i* reported a* being on
the sick list.
Frank Durfee is on the sick list.
John Bronson and wife attended the
dedication of the M. E. church last Sunday
at Martin Corner*.
We understand that E. Parker has rent­
ed his farm to Mr. Scott for three years,
and also sold hl* team to the same.

£YEzs4 EAR audtUe preservation of vision
fiLG^rl}'
’’p^ctaci'k8

&lt;&gt;®reafrl residence un Broadway, near Court
itotjw. Ilaiimgs, Mich.
MNITH d: COLGROVE,
O
Lawyers.
■
In L’mon block, Hastings.)
Pracilre &lt;• ab tor court* of the state.

A.

\ Horney al Law.

uromptly 4tt'ii4lDXp.

£ (..WEI.H»N

Rev. Bridenstine visited bl* daughter
Mrs. A- Sheldon and old friend* last week.
The U. B. Sunday school visited with
the Woodland Sunday school In a general
picnic Thursday last.
Mr*. L. Gardner entertained her Sunday
school class Tuesday afternoon. Ice
cream, candy and nuts were served.
C. Scofield, of Jaeksnn, visited hta par­
ent* last week.
C. F. Wilkinson has bought the west 10
acres of J. Lockhart's,40 acres.
Mrs. Wm. Benton lias returned to her
home In Hastings.
M. Shore* drive* a fine span of sorrel

l» ««*ut for ths Ohio Farmer’s Insurance Co.
He wri:-» pniteje* on a man’s property against
J* by fire, lightning or wind: against a man’a
Ute by de*:* acd accident.
'

colta.
Several sheep buyers wen- on our street*
,aMt WP,?k.
। t-i.Jack frost wa* seen in our vicinity

|JOOK * SHELDbN.

Thursday morning.
J. Watring has a new wind mill.
Mm. Jacob McLane and daughter, of
Coirchester. Ont., are visiting Acr sister

.

(Offiretn Abstract Block. Hastings, Mich.)
.I*v» th- only ict of Abstract Books In Barry
County.
'
P 'IL.TIMMERMAN. Hotumpathlc Phy1 •
sb-ian and Surgeon.

(Dlfcr over ijRiirop'a drug itcre.)

Mrs. E. IhOcJriiart.
Gezi. GpQmfleld lias commenced hl* new
^Mn Ovcramlth’s son ii

*‘ck' ,n

A. Snider was at the Co. hub Friday on

bUWn?"Troxel la putting the
ARTIN V. BARKER, Reni Estate, In- touches on Mr. Luteon's new brick huuae.
Miranee and Loans.
Mrs. A Colter and daughter, of Chicago,
Qlloewttb J.-; Huuyau* Hon z door* north are visiting her parents D. W. Smith and
• a , ,
°* rostofflee.
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:i.-.:&gt;!&gt; ^iven to making exchange* ^Farmer* are busy fitting ground for fall
M property. The Intel mta of noo-rMidint
property •;« ner* carefully looked attar. Fhcma
Mau Ute* f.y wj5 or exchange. House* and " Mr.1 Kart I* making arrangement* to

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visit friend* In the south part of the state.
Your scrilie Sundayed with friends in

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Lawyer.
Hatoogs, Mich.
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Hastings City Bans,
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delegate to the republican contention.

Thomas Fry’s youngest child is very(hIc1l
Mrs. Ovid Miner, of ClevelsmL
visiting her mother-in-law. Mr*. A.
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Miner, who b very da?**n,ut
r naiula lh»*Ler and her sister Mags
will start for their home in Cleveland

CAPITAL, SSO.OOO.OO.
iocopnratea under tbe laws of the State, of
Michigan.

°feo tar buMtiew Dee.. 16. IMS In building
•nerty occupied by Messer Broe.
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3. Goodyear,
0. G. Koblnsofl.
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J. A Oreble.
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we think It about time she was visiting
Pine lake cousin._

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dej»ot platform and hurting his head, but
is much belter.
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A party from Richland consisting of

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u?IdU&gt;»The republicans of tbls pw
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taatlc over the nominations made ro
ty officer*.
^..i ftehto,occurred
Sunday. Where
last Saturday night and sunaoj
were our offitNjra?
nMl Monday,
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to having their sins washed away or Itedr
horse* legs broken they were aetonlshed.

fusion Ju»tk*inching a
MU* L. Belgh cummencea u-acau^
■* °*Mral Booking Buataeta TrMMrfetf

picnic at Morrison lake last Wednesday.
T. Corrigan shipped a carload of bogs to
Buffalo last Saturday.
The regular quarterly meeting of the
German M. E. church took place Sunday,
and Rev. F. Nagler. of Berea, Ohio, was
prreeut and conducted the meeting in an
able manner.
Geo. Nagler and wife visited at G. Nag­
ler'* west of town Sunday.
Farmers, yea. everybody is earnestly
and patiently waiting for rain..
F. E. Brunner and lady spent Sunday
in Lowell
Rev. F. Nagler preached to a full house
of earnest listener* Sunday evening in the
Congregational church.
Several of our town attended the prohi­
bition meeting held tn Bowse Sunday
evening. ■
Il Wolcott was in Ixiwell Saturday.
F. D. Tarlton, of Lowell, was in the
village Wednesday.
Henry Mishler now clerks to the Com­
mercial house.
Foster Sisson and Smith Wills departed
for Ohio Wednesday where they will be
engaged iu selling patent feaeo.

T. 8. Brice has a cousin visiting him
from Ohio.
dinner with Mnt Catherine Ryan one
Uttie Whitney win t&lt;egin her school In
*-wk ago last Sunday.
North Castleton next Monday.
L. H. Barnes and Daniel Thompson.
Frank Guy. of Woodland, visited Maple
Grove friends over Sunday..
home last Sunday.
Minnie Bishop, of Sebawa. Ionia Co.,
visited Mary Guy Sunday.
dence of M. Hare one evening last week
J. D. Guv Is on the sick lisL
for the benefit of Rev. McLean.
T. 8. Briri! and cousin were at tbe Co.
More hi.uXarth i\movlnF the old Bowton
seat Saturday.
ADDmONALLOCAL NEW8""~-r
»~r
Bffiv Wheeler, of Woodland, vlalted
Eva Robert Sunday.
.Chas. Jenner, of Hastings township,
’*5,*&lt;»“on ot Nashvllk. repubin
Rev.
Sheldon
preached
bis
farewell
ser
­
died
Sunday. He had been in poor health
Thisday
* U ““dleville nex?
mon at the U. B. church last Sunday even­
ing
Fitzgerald poet, G. A. R., and highly re­
Rowtu?
I1** "0,d hiB meat raericet to
spected by all whn knew him.
The republican ticket seems to give sat­
Aeke^’ ** n,ck0^
isfaction with the republicans of Maple
A «
*°,rt hl* property to
There wHI bo a meeting of ti)e Freeport
A‘l!!n
n'wh*» Will move his office there. Grove.
republican club Wednesday evening of
John
Acket,
of
North
Maple
Grove
and
Len Felghner ha* started north, prmnext week, which will be addressed by
Will Burdick, of Hickory Comers, have
l*^tltot for a location to start a paper.
Clement
Smlth’of this city. The Freeport
i*»ught H. Roe's meat market
club now nun‘~---------------------------‘
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The farmers along Quaker brook have
awav F *
raNery, white he Is cleaned out the clutnnei of tbe saint! which
and expecta to
this time ttti
election day.
O. U. SfCKKR.
was greatly needed.
Some from here will take in tbe excur­
PratrlavlUe.
sion to South Haven. ,
buggy manufactured st Marshall.
Nearly’ all the criminal eaee* were con­
Quarterly meeting wa* held at the M. E.
A. J. Caln and wife, of Carlton. tooki’n tinued.
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church last Sunday, also meetings the
the picnic at Lade Odessa Saturday.
Case of John Blossom, charged with In­
James Hallett and wife, of Hasting*,
Tl"' Pf»Wln&lt; elder
Geo. Perking and S. W. Finch were in decent exj&gt;osure. wa* dismissed.
vUlfted at W. C. Dunham * last Saturday.
B,,d three other ministers ts-ing present.
Grand Rapids a few days last week.
Casper Dunham and Frank Trott, viola­
Mr. Perry and others went to. Allegan
P. O. Dunham and wife vifiited Assyria
Rev. Pillsbury and May Rogers, of
l*stw«*k to attend the tol.tirr*’ reunion.
Center Good Templars lodge last Satunlav Hastings, were the guest of H. Roger’* tion of liquor law. failed toappear, and the
bondsmen of each wll have to pay $2i».
। i . *nuual ^‘Italh school picnic will evening.
ja*ople Friday.
A nolie jm*. Was entered in ease of peo­
l»e held al Gull lake next Thursday. A
The dance which was to be held at Mc­
ple va. David Fuller, charged with forgery.
Kelvey’s hall last Friday did not materialgrand time is anticipated.
John L. Blossom. Talar pretense*, plead­
j
,Sr- lu‘h arrived for an in­ las on account of a scarcity of participants.
If dry weather continue.*, much longer ed guilty, and was sentenced to 80 days tn
definite stay with her son. M. J.
C. IL Palmer and wife visited friend* in
jail.
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corn and [Wtatoe* will lie a failure.
Will Murphy, wife and *on spent Sun­ Battle Creek last Friday and Saturday.
Birdsall Mfg. Co. v*. Z. Parks, assump^
Mrs. Hunsicker is improving.
day at Dr. Socket’*, from whence Mr*.
C. Evan*, J. Shoup. H. N. Moeey and
.
The
republicans have nominated a strong sit. Judgment for plaintiff of 8588.88.
Murphy goes to Allegan for a short visit. C. W. Taylor attended aX’. I- conference
.1.
A.
Grebie
va.
Nelson
and
Carrie
Cross,
county ticket and we bespeak succeM to
Rev. S. Collin* ha* gnnr for a visit to In Hasting* last Saturday.
assumpsit. Judgment for plaintiff 8411.64.
C. Marshall began teaching the fall term the entire ticket
hi* parent*.
City bank vs. Wm. H. Ransaw, forelosure
Billy sowed n new kind of millet seed
Dr. Hyde and wife contemplate a visit of school in the Dunham district last week.
decree granted
Several from thia town were in attend­ last spring, he is now harvesting his crop
to Canada in ttie near future.
Emma Wood v*. Loren Wood, divorce,
Mr*. Homer Jaekson. of Kansas, called ance at the teachers institute during part and is more than satisfied with tbe result decree granted.
Ge«&gt;.
Barden.
Arthur
Haight
and
Naccy
of tlie session.
on her friends here last week.
Addie Mortlock va. Cbaa. L. Mortlock,
A. . Cooper lias returned from Otaego 1‘arks have secured board at B. S. Holly’*. divorce, decree granted.
School Commences in three week*.
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F. F. HIllMirt, Dr. Benwon, Ix.itFauland
when- lie ha* been at work dutfiix imrt of
Perry Stowell v*. Dora B? Stowell, di­
Frank Aspinall went to Detroit on Thurs­
Rev. S. Collins ha* returned from hi* the summer.
vorce. decree granted.
day to wltnes* the game of ball
Fore*:
lodge
1.
O.
G.
T.
will
hold
an
visit home, and tilled his appointments a*
Lydia Edmundson fra. Robert D, Ed­
Dora Williams was buried on Saturday.
open lodge meeting on Saturday evening
usual Sunday.
The M. E. church Is undergoing exten­ mundson. divorce, decree granted.
Mrs. Terpenning nnd Mr*. M. A. John­ Sept. Itt. at Good Templar* hall. t&lt;&gt; which
sive repairs.
son spent Saturday at Cloverdale yvith Mis* all are invited. A program of recitation*,
cree
granted.
“Johnny and Me” 1* an interesting story.
essay*, reading and music has been pre­
Nellie Dayton.
Rachael Sheperd va Merritt Shepherd,
Anyone who desires to read the same will
Mr*. Walter Bush is again at E. Tem­ pared for tbe occasion, it is hoped that
divorce, decree granted.
take tire News.
.
everyone
who
can
will
l»e
present
and
help
M. F. Jordan vs. Nlel Steward, bill in
‘ple’s. after a week spent among friend* in making tbe meeting n success.
Several of our people attended the picnic
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aid of execution, settled.
east of here.
at 1-ake Odessa Saturday.
Two chancery cases were dincoutinued,,
Mrs. Joe Church, of Kalamazoo, I*, the
E.
Lucas has completed the wall under
and
three stricken from calendar, as they
guest of Mrs. Harthorn.
Mr*. Roltert Griffin I* visiting relatives S. Haight's kitchen.
were Jury cases.
Dr. McLeay and wife has returned from
D. Miller will build a kitchen soon.
।their visit to Gratiot.
in this vicinity.
Court began its session Monday afternoon
The
school
yard
Is
being
graded
nicely.
Addle Hall is working at S. Greusel’s in
Mni. Wm. Font wa- calling upon her
A good coal of paint would make the and closed yesterday
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former
nelghboraand friends in our village Hastings.
Alice Hall Is recreating in tbe northern fence look letter.
on Saturday last.
The dry weather has compelled many of
Court opened Monday, and the follow­
John Calm* and wife are visiting hi* part of tire state. '
ing cases are on the calendar. No Jury Is
Eber l^ke I* putting down a drive well our farmers to put up windmills.
family at his former hoina
D. Miller say* that a certain dog visits drawn:
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A good many of our townspeople .go to —and putting It down too!
bls
garden
and
carries
oft
roasting-ears.
Hubble Stilson is at home and very sick.
&lt;South Haven on the excursion Tuesday.
Mr. Held exhibited his dogs at Lake
Miss Ella Youngs will leave thi* week
The people va Clement Mudridge, fofrThe Sabbath school picnic take* place on
Odessa
Saturday.
for Muskegon to resume labor as prin­
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Thursday
next at Gull lake.
A considerable of sickness is reported
cipal In Apple St. school.
.
The people vs. Thoa Casey. burglary.
Edna Haven* expects to go to Muskegon in this vicinity.
The people vaGcc.. Cox. receiving stolen
Lawrence Hilbert and wife have Just gotkls.
next week.
returned from Port Huron.
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T. J. Kelley and family vi*ite&lt;t friend*
A.
K.
Stewart
and
wife
visited
at
Eber
The people va Edward Dcmaray. as­
.
Rejarrted
that
Uncle
Goodness
will
be
in
Hasting*
last
week,
returning
home
on
sault and battery.
Lake'* this week.
J
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Sunday*.
The people va Jun. L. Blossom. indecent
Tiie W. C. T. U. met at Eber Lake’s last married soon.
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Nellie
Snyder
spent
last
week
with
_ Will Burdick ha* bought an interest In a week and set a quilt together and took It
exposure.
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meat market ut Nashville, where he will to Rob’t Gamble’* mid quilted It for the Hastings friends.
Mr*. F. F. HUirert and children are
move his family this-week.
tion of liquor taw.
drunkard's home In Chicago.
spending the week with Grand Rapids
Pastures are fearfully dried up. Some
The people v*. Frank Treat, violation of
Remember the meeting of the temper­
liquor law. \_
fanner* are cutting up coni to feed stock. ance iltrraty society this week Saturday friend*.
Mrs. Levi Holme* I* spending the week
Henry Black I* entertaining a brother-in­ evenlng. All are Invited.
The people v». David Fuller, forgery.
■law and tu-pliew from Indiana.
with her son in Bay City.
The people vs. Armllle Hallock, child
Alice Coburn Is visiting at her uncle's,
Yovng Soldikr.
Lucien Polly Intends visiting hi* daugh­ John Patterson's, in Irving.
murder.
ter Allie, who resides In Iowa the present
The people vs. Joseph T. Goucher, at­
Edith and Edna Haven*. Albert EyclesL. Hilbert Is rusticating at Detroit, Port tempt to dig up, disinter, remove and car­
hymer and others are attending the teach­
Huron, and a number of other places.
Mr*. Helen Slattery', daughter of J. W. ers'" Institute at Hasting*.
ry away a buninn body.
.
Last week while Henry Curtis was
The people vs. John Curtis, larceny.
Ford. 1* on the slek list.
H. Hlteluger is building kit* of fence,
threshing, his stacks caught on fire It Is
The people vs. Thisxlorv Smith, felon­
Many people within the radius of certain and lias cut tlie brtfth along the north side
supposed from the engine and burned up ious assault.
iKiitudary lines are quite curious to know of his farm.
about 500 bu. of wheat and about 350 bu.
The people vs. Alexander Kain, fcirggry.
when and where the infair of those high
Mrs. A. Barnaby and Wm. Rule visited
of oats. It seems that if these steam
contracting parties, whose union wa* sol­ at Middleville Thursday Instead of Tues­
threshers cannot thresh without burning pretenses.
emnized at the court house on tin- 16th is day.
up the farmers crops that they had better
The people va. 'Emory Parody, violation
Mrs- Joe VanArman and Mrs. Harlow
to be Held?
I quit, and thresh the old way with the old of village ordinance.
Mrs. D. C. Ranney and family are rusti­ Carter were In this vicinity last Friday.
horse power.
The people vs. John Robert, violation of
A tramp with a bag of green corn *n his
cating at Crooked lake.
Mra. D. B. Kilpatrick spent several days village ordinance.
Threshing of grain h nearly finished In back was seen In this vicinity last week.
with her sister Mrs. Mills at Saranac last
The people vs. Sam’l Fowler, violation
thl* locality, and a light yield of wheat Is
The Star W. G. T. U. will hold their
of village ordinance.
reported with an Inferior quality in next meeting on the afternoon of Sept 4th
On Friday last Chauncy Priest was kick­
The people va William Trace, violation
at the home of Mr*. Griffiln.
many instances.
ed five times by hl* horse but not injured of village ordinance.
Corn I* sfibrtencd in consequence of con­
very badly as he was out on Saturday.
IMUlS OF FACT.
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tinued dry weather. Potatoes the same.
Geo. Lane ha* again returned to Wood­
First national bank of Grand Haven,
Emma Mead started Monday to visit her
land to live.
Mich., vs. Wesley’Fox and Zagonla Fox.
old home in Clyde, Ohio.
There Is some talk of trying at our assumpsit. issue March 14, 1888.
George Brown is vl*lting bls brother on school meeting to change the time of our
Delayed Letter.
First national bank of Grand Haven,
John Wilkinson attended the re-unlon of the lake shore.
annual school meeting from Sept, and
Mrs. Van DeWalker and granddaughter July which would be a good thing as that Mich., va Wesley Fox and Zagonla Fox.
his regiment at Rock Island. llllnoK last
assumpsit, issue June 18, 1888.
,
Nellie are visiting relative* In Hastings.
would give each set of officers control of
IMFARLA.NC1M.
* Endrimer Cole, of Assyria, visited at
Martin Ever*, the principle wheat buy­ their own hiring of teacher*.
.
The Blnlsell manufacturing company
Fred Griswold commence* a fall term of va Zebadiah Park, gssumpslL
Frank and Fred Quirk’* last Satuntay and er in this section, is paying/ute. for white
and VOc. for red wheat.
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school in the Tamarac district on Monday.
John A. Grable va Nelson H. Cross aud
Sunday, ^k^
tiwaine frightened
A number went from this way last W edOn Saturday test Wm. Zuschnitt lost an Carrie K. Cross, assumpsit.
while coming from Nasiivillc last Saturday, neaday to the Richland and Spring Brook eight year old hnr*e which he valued at
CJIASCKKY—FIRST CLASS.
8150.
throwing him mit and broking him up picnic held at Hawks grove.
Hasting* City Bank vs. Wm. H. Ransaw
Elmer Reynolds is the father of a 10 lb. • Monday evening Mr. McMullen, of Fair
etal., foreclosure.
f^Ttare'wiwa dance at Elmer Palmer's boy.
Plains. andMr*. Jane Ostrander, of Wood­
Royal
W. Pc*ke vs. William. Mary and
bur annual Sunday school picnic will l»e land. were united In the holy bonds of
Cluui. Freeman, foreclosure.
last Friday night
held at the head of Gull lake Thunwtay.
' Three times now the Maple Grove Iwys
AJodw Ferris vs. Nettie Raymond and
Philip Barber Is building an Ice house. Barden officiating.
have beaten the Nashville boy* at playing
Martha A. Wood, foreclosure.
S1L
N“hvllte News w »
On Saturday evening, Sept 1st! there
Robert Dickerman vs. Albert and Sarah
will be a republican meeting held at the
have some big excuse for the Nashville
Baker Shrinor was in our town last Fri­ town hall at Woodland Center, to organize €. Adams, foreclosure.
Emma Wood va. Loren Wood, divorce.
day.
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.
a
Harrison
and
Morton
club.
C.
II.
Vanlotting got her finger caught In a
Several drunk on our streets a week ago Arman and P. T. Colgrove are expected
home rak*to such a manner a* to burst It
last Sunday. The question is where do here at that time. And as the opposition divorce.
Addle Mortlock vs. Chas. L. Mortlock,
X-J. U.k»
u..K . they get their eighty rod to make drunk are organizing and working their best card,
divorce.
Is It not our interest to organize and work
Perry A. Stowell va. Dara B. Stowell,
CJerry Sprowl has the Job of painting the
fall. He R’11 ,lowu
for our own interests and not let the op­ divorce.
bursting the inside door open with bis
U. B. church—a much needed repair.
position carry the day by our negligence.
Lydia Edmondson vs. Robert D. Ed
C. P. l^rabee says he will bet that tlic Let everybody turn out and hear what moridson, divorce.
'"b' IL SJade attended the Union Labor
New York base ball nine will take the these gentlemen have to say oh tbe politi­
conventiA ai Detroit la*t week.
penant this year.
cal Issues of the day.
E. G. Potter ba* a very sick eow. r
C. C. Wilson is visiting her daughter
C.
Ransaw, bill tn act aalde conveys nee
Mrs. J. H. Valentine.
and for partition; proofs in open court.
Mrs John Brigg* is quite *lckDr. Switzer aiid wife, of Pentwater, in
J. C. Dlilen lias cone to Ohio
on a
Your correspondent having l»ccn alwent
SiTrSi
’vtatt.
fraai «tn
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Morthunav
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—Iheir
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John McIntyre iras fjBterMd
n.wmrt front. hlcknew
B OU 7.7
« Mrs. Morthlamt,
Morthlu&gt;d. rixter
4.W. of
°&lt; the
tl&gt;- from bnme for some time, has Imen the aid McLachlan, bill in aid of execution;
cause of no letter* appearing in the Bax- pleading* and proofs.
PiA°llttle girt arrived at Uwrte Debolt'a d°Mre' I). L. Morthland died at her txhne
Mary Norton vs. Lewis L. Norton et al.,
BEH of late from this place.
. Our little village ba* become quite a re­ divorce and to reach Interest* In lands:
Geo* Satton and wife, of Naabvlllc, on Saturday morning last of consumption.
proofs in open court.
Sh«‘ was a most estimable lady and will be sort for fishermen.
John A. Verdlne vs. Francis E. Olney.
.
' G potter'* l«rt Thursday.
Several S. S. picnic* have been held here
wourne-1 by all. TJie sorrowing ones have
tortb. (Me. «' Wrt«- rMMI M,‘”'
and at Acker’s Island, and tbe young folks Abram A. Post and Frank J. Post. «t al..
the sympathy of the community.
enjoyed steamtaat riding to their hearts
and
jury.
content
Francis E. Olney va John
Batts A Kingsbury have Just completed
Again, as of old. we grasp our pencil
with firm band and with bated breath eu- burning a large kiln of brick.
John Ryan, our enterprising ware hou.se
H«*tlng* last Satuaday and they were *o
JSSd ^veV their day’, work that they dearer to make known to the puWic &lt;mr man. has purchased and shipped several
Walter
note* of interest, although acknowledging
machine company
eIB‘
.I,- rail* in the road nor tbe
our undeveloi-d talent in thb direction carloads of wheat and apples.
that tin* steam thresher had broke
Mr. Mosher 1* making alterations In hi* J. DeGolla et al., original bill: toreloaure.
still we shall endeavor to keep Item* of
X*&lt;■m.tnTth f?om appearing lu iffil. rolumn store to aeeomihodate hb large trade.
Helen Doonan, of Kalamazoo. Is Visiting Milan J. DeGotta et aL. era
and we sincerely think ail will wish us
Ella E. Itausa* va Wi
*' Ed. Itanrol ha* moved bls family to this
In Muln Uli Srtirtw rrni-

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petition for revivor.

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For the weak *toms-.h. Impaired digestion and
all disorder* of the liver.
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convenience# that have been invented and
tested by ingenious farmers is the one
represented tn the annexed cut- Thia is
a dovioe for drawing fodder- or com and

fodder.

tyoifeiy

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Regulator many years and eon
conscientiously say It Is the King

fer it that the con tri van «&lt; can bo oonTbe first method la to take ds*-J«£
ywn bexee. or any other box of about the
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on t/|e rtjar^et in
only one sha|&gt;e3X/1- full l6oz£l«4
tye most convenient
to Cut for |3oeKet or
to carry

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Merrill Block, Detroit, Mich.

Insist on paving the
red H

Sired length, each haring two two inch
holes for the standards. C C C C, and
three two Inch holes for the crocs pieces.
B B B. The standards may be as high sa
ouo may wish. The cross pieces should
be the width of your wagon.
E is a board two Inches thick, and ought
not to be leas than fourteen inches wide
and twelve feet long, with a three-quarter
inch hole in one end and with cleats nailed
across to step on.
F is a piece of scantling two by four
inches, spiked to the side pieces just in
front of the hind standards, having a
three-quaru-r inch bole in the middle. E
Is attached to F by a five-eighth inch
bolt drooped through tho hole in ths end
of E and middle of F; tbe other end of E
drags on tho ground. The bottom of tho
bed is made of loose plank laid on the
cross pieces B.
Take- an armful of fodder, walk up tlie
plank, lay it acrons the bed at the front
end. put the next armful on top of the
first with the butts in the opposite direc­
tion- Begin unloading st the bind end of
tho wagon, and continue to load till tho
■pace between the standards are full- In
lids way it ia Dot necessary to step on the

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GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
Taklur effect July 13. iw*

Minnesota, Dakota,
MONTANA,
) Aug. 21st
TUESDAY. &gt;Sept 11 and 25.
I Oct. 9 and 23.

(.rand r..-.| .
Middleville
Irving.......
Ham nun

Qhariotta.....
Eaton lUptd-i.

Detroit

RY., FROM

ST. PAUL &amp; MINNEAPOLIS

CHEAPER THAN

ever BEFORE I
Point* west of Grand Forks m DAKOTA mid
MONTANA LK88THANONKFAEK.no round

K^sr^D^r^T^iM

For Maps and information apply to your
leoio ticket agent, to any agent ofthe company
F. I. WHITNEY

ORAND RAPIDS HERD. z

press dally. All other trains dally except But
“™'
P. A. HAHN, Local Agent, HasUaga.
O. W. Buoolm G. 1* A T. A.. Chicago.

Chicago, Kalamaioo &amp; Sigio
TIME TABLE.
In effect July 1st, IBM.
1

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C “N

4'■£

ix m.|a. m
*,
11
. 1. •
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a tr"

*&lt; j &lt;. b
‘1 .1 H
3 St
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&lt;1 of both sere* and an afga. ।
BULLS READY FOR SERVICE.

Bouth.

North.
1

KjrrABLISHKD. IB76.

MMdferiiiw
Grand Bapid*
Al) train* ran by mneOetn meridian ar central
tandard time.
Through coaches betweea
Irand Haplds and Detroit on all day trains.
CnxsmnoKx-Al Grand Rapids with Chi­
Me A Went Michigan tor Holland. Nunlca
tuakecon and points north, and wiL'i Grand

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tut

&gt;nneetlon- - At Richland J unction with •!. J.
for Toledo &amp; tljntan. At HaMtugs with
FrkiVk Bush, Pres..® Gen. Man.
H ILntL PottmThoc. &amp; &lt;L F- NT- A.

Whert Are You Going?

strengthens and build.* up tin snteo
'*
an appetite, and toucs the dlxeMki. wm.
ft mOiiMjn diwast &lt; Qra l;
Hood’s Sarsaparilla i» *-id 1 • aiidranrw,
Prepared by C. 1/ Hood &amp; Co , LowtfraZ;

- IOO Doses One Dollar

paLTLS^S
TStt
’Ei
ft"-

every^yo hoops to hold them in position
and eKw string and the contrivance is
complete. When hung up it is the easiest
thing in the world to trim out decayed or
useless berries. In fact, the stock of
can be kept la good condition without
even shifting the contrivance at all.

F
3

Dm.*:rm r-si

FOB ONE DOLLAR a
COITS HONEST 3

The value of red clover is too well
known to need much said about it. It
can grow easily in any of the southern
states, and land should be planted with
clover to rest and fertilise it. and by thus baiu and Haraii (Gen. xviiD; and there Sarah
rotating between dover for two or three
years end cultivated crops two years, the
condition of the land would be gradually
improved, larger crops secured, and the
clover would pay better while it occupied
the land than almost any crop that could'
be grown, to say nothing of the great sav­
ing of expense Ln buying fertilisers, neces­
sary under the proeeut syaU-m of con­
tinually uuing the ground with the same
crops-

joct; "My opinion end experience of
twenty-five yean lu the handling and
shipping of all kinds of homes is that
there is one kind of horse that i- nrofitable for the fanucn, to rai.M
draught, and that ia a fine, ii
horse, with breeding, style,
and art ion This kind of
been almost wholly neglected, and there
never was such a scarcity as today of
suitable geldings for the eastern markets
and for export. Just think of it! It
takes un nix months to get a shipment
suitable for European markets, and our
last shipment averaged in cost over (300
each. Bo you sec the prices that gentle­
in thia country for nice, high
pairs. There are two profitable
j- the farmer—thu draught and
coach horses—and I believe the French
coachcr eotnwt nearer tin- wants thou any
breed yet introduced to America.’’

8

USE PAINT. Ill
5 COfT’S FLOOR ?AfWTg5

s

MONT D«r STICK!

Above rood».L

For Diseases of the

KIDNEYS
DR. HILL'S
ROYAL ENGLISH

o"'

BUCHU

in all
U* M
Hladd*:.. irniUWa tf tie

and enjoy Ik Lt was His gift K&gt;

life which wo ought cvturtanUy to enjoy, and

*»'««•,Ml
,W?JOHNSTON A_cqy MirJL

Thu waa umpiy leaving God oat of

thus forget Him and talk as if it wna a quae-

verm 81-33, and than we will aave tho joyful
A M0DKL MASL-RL MLE.
Fig. 1 in the cut represents, says
Country Gentleman, a manure pile where I
these objections are avoided. When the bopperx
manure is wheeled out, the foundation is
laid or the b^t- formed in thu shape of a
regular parallelogram, by driving stakes
al the euraere; and if the pile la a large
or long one. hwertlng stakes occasionafiy
U the Btoes
A wido plank, as shown ik
C. M. Clay, of Kentucky, writing on the Fig. -. allows the wheelbarrow to dis­
vc-ry common belief that when sheep are charge ita load, end one or mohj pieces of
Dlsnk
laid
on
tbe
top facilitate the work.
"killed for mutton with the fleeces on them
the mutton la rendered unpalatable on Ln this way. tin manure i* wheeled out
aoeount of the wool taste, nays it is all and placed where it is w«nted, with less
It b.
nemserue about the wool affecting the labor tluui for on irregular heap
taste of the meat. He explains that "the not inres**ry to make this hrep vary
bad taste is caused by the excretions of high, if suitable length or breadth £
given
to
IL
the bowels going into the circulation when
Such a pile may l^i made more or less
the Bheepare killed that (gives the wool
flavor. The intestines must bo taken out into a.compost heap, by spreading even
os quickly as possible; then you may alUrnating layers of any absorbent, such
wrap it in wool and lay it on the ice for as turf. loom. peat. Ac. Tlie thinner
days, and If there U any wool taste 1 will tlieee layers are the more perfectly the
eat the sheep, akin, wool and all.’* Indi­ ingredientm will be intermixed when the
ana Farmer, commenting ou the above, Lean rots down. Manure which is well
say* that if mutton is trusted au Mr. Clay
eompoHitioi) |a mOre valuable than manurc in unmlxed chunks oiWumns ami U
more evenly spread on land.
'
A very Important requisite in saving
As noon as Imueiues is perceived the
&gt;•'«
animal should bo examined. Ail loose
and diseased horn must be cut sway with heap. If a large quantity of straw litter
a sharp knife, and any excessive growth
of horn at the toca removed, so that what­ ■ddUloa. .Uber by Iwribr
ever pus or matter is found beneath the
horn may bu able to escape. Many reme­ upon IL lb—e Hqnlr—umu. which will
dies are recommended with which to wash -J—7 K^bUy with elmuctwww., will .UrtJjwlwtlwo.
pbc tUnuaunb^,
uudw .pwtau &gt;hwU or oUwwwIw.

after each washing apply the following
mixture: Oxide of copper, four ounces;
sreonic.oue half ounce; ascetic add. three
ounces, and honey, eight ounces. This
mixture can be
‘' ' with a littio lint

~

YOUR BUCCY

FIG. 2—CORK CUB VESTILAIOK
The corn crib ventilator shown at Fig.
wm also originally described in the '
jouriuil from which the above was taken. |
Tlie importance of raving manure and
The illustration is so plain as to require
■f
littio dbcrlptlon. At the botUun of a crib preventing its waste is general.y under­
a plank ajuot wide is nailed, then pieces stood. but the work is not generally per­
9M of joist four or five feet long are spiked to formed iu| a systematic and economical
it. At the tup a six inch plank Ls placed manner. If manure is not drawn out and
iojo' and laths are nailed at Lhe sides.
Tho spread un the fields as, feat as it accttmulate®, it is frequently thrown out or
i2.fiStm.4O crib is eight feet wide.
wheeled out and di-chargod lu irregular
hcajx. where if tt chances to become too
dry by heating, ar Is washed into too
The popularity of the French coach liquid a condition by rains, the defect can­
ipldly increasing to meet the de­ not be very easily corrected. if the liquid
fine coach lioreea in this country. which,has been saved is to be applied or
poured on, tt is often done too irregularly.

AT RATES

THE WOULD, and an agricultural district sult-

distances, as .required by, the varying
length of the bearing shoot cuttings.
The bare are made by nailing
strip on top of each. As l*to as pOMlhie,
cut ofl the bearing shoots containing ths
bunches,
with
pruning shoare. and
•ihortcn them so that they will go bety'^n
tbe end of tbe box and tbe top port of the
bar, resting on th. bottom part, thus
hanging their bunches In their natural
podtlo* By this method the boxen can
be handled without shaking the ahoota Off
.
bunch

i ^'z“

MSI (

SLhu|,MiuBapclis iMaaitcha

Mood you twmot cojoy gwd bwio.
Al tide sraaon newly er,,
good medicine to purity. muUxthe blood, and Hn.wf.

A correspondent in Southern live Stock
Journal gives tbe following as a remedy
for thumps in hugs: Give one tablespoon­
ful of vaseline, petroleum jelly (not carbonixod).
Repeat every twenty-four
hours as lang as neasseary.
The great
advantsgv iff the remedy, askie from its
t-Scacy, Is tlie case with which it is given.
It is a job to drench a hog. but this vas­
eline slijis down so easily that there is no
time for strangulation,' In extreme cases
it is best to blister under neck and be­
tween front legs with’ cantharidsl col­
lodion.

HARVEST

EXCURSIONS

Holstein friesianS

bruised berrire be clipped from

i
n“ 111 Fig i
hi® hols, are reprerented, which
have been cut with a sharp a^j.
“
tJe ht“Pk
°“aPkt«L into which wamrtthJbrisht
P0^ u’
Erert-t2iTl,d*n»of uaasture. te be
iuocrt_ir.ed by imipectlou.

Ptram I* CTwnpUiniiit »: ■; n*nv’ •- **"—
and Kila M. Count ire defri-J-uls.
Notlre b her,!;' ►
’• m!
at nubile auctk-ctoth* blsii-rf Ndder.«* HM»
tbe Htb day or t*rt.. A. D.
« o t»* u.
tM atHMOta. at the
v l!*
Ct house tn the &lt; "tt;
ry and Bute ••! M ।

certain Hi*
a* loUouAlO-wlt

bel nginxorii;
Dated Ha*'mi
ALONZO K. KEN a.
mli'toner. Bam &lt;

and *tal&gt;' of Mlchik.

MMau. I did on tin

north of rar:-

L,

She Triedand Knows.
■ays: No plmucni of
Kubjo-rU^-

DYSPEPTICS
REJOICE

naiTnufinMos

er. w •**• * 1

�THE

EMIGRANTS

LAMENT.

---’s pUU-.t
lowly lot.

Great Clearing Sale

.h-pbrnl
and
___ hrtta I tiMd tz&gt; Mrav

wr llpci.y risala'atmy bod
K*. ki:&gt;z on c-OFtb could happier feel,
V, ..-f1.-.cr but a bare' ’r*ad- t
Jy klazdoai but a strip o* land.

sur *•$**••«

*®«to tbe following.!,.

The Mall ard Express han recently printlain Iznier, giving his reoeons for support­
ing Hayrison and Morton. Mr. Ixrxler Is

aulJ tftay hUla like shrouded g!io«a

ssi',11 *•«»

JojIu h

one of the leading mintetr in of the Mntliodist Episcopal church In Iowa, and wa.*

Thou w(it spoil tbyappe-

u-» other had

once the third part)- candidate for Gov­
ernor of that state. The letter is as ap­
plicable tn any other •.tale as Iowa, and
herewith give It In full:

1 A liberated farecat.’
1 'He admitted itf

Fail Stock.

Parasols

Mount Vernon, July 7—Editor of State
Register:
"Why don’t you join the third
party? I thought you wen- a Prohibition­
.----- .. ----- 7
6, nuvui nuamgns, ist!" exclaimed a zealous young brother to
kneeling by tho garden wall, examining
me thr other day. Let me answer ray ar­
something (papers, ft seemn&lt;l) in his hand.
When arrested there were found upon him dent young friend and others like him.
IJke yourself, I have supposed 1 wa* a
Prohibitionist I suspect I was «me before
you wen- born. No saloon-keeper where I
can.
have lived for the last thirty years has
eta
doubttel It No enemy of the saloon in
my community ever questioned it 1 hgve
run the gauntlet of stones, knives,- ptetote
and threatened hangings, drowning* and
ried-adleu."
“I called to mind a virion of that chamber burnings, with the usual “tar, feather* We will sell Bali's Health Corset for
when I had entered it, Its arrangement, its and rail” acvompaniniente. For six years
1 fought with the "beasts" of that modern
condition, tlin condition of tbe victim, them"Ephesus" where Haddock fell. I was so
■slves-dccjdadly I was a fool—I would think
‘ ‘orthodox" a Prohibitionist tiiat the first
"third party” convention that ever met in
Iowa made me a candidate for Governor­
in my abseuee and without my knowledge
—aud I didn't back, down from the race.
Clariwv
That third party kept up its light until
the Republican party agreed to submit a
tny ear. ‘MUe do Ixwec 1* charming, and le
prohibitory amendment to a vote of tiu-t
people of Iowa -This hand wrote the re­
solution th$t went into that platfohn, and
years ago that swamped hi* confrerre !*
“'Crisis two years ago" ‘Swamped his when tiiat resolution carried. I nominated
Sherman for Governor in tire convention,
confreres I'
bare, pet them on
“Tho wools rang In my hood likn a bell, and immediately proclaimed to the prohi­ Come
In and look at
bitionists of lowa that the time hnd come
and despite tho reasoning of tho prefect of
police and the argument* of Mme. Angle, the for ever)- temjierance man to rally to the
grinning bead of tho Bacchus rose up before republican party—both on account of its
attitude on the question of temperance,
mo—my hallucination returned upon me—
and also because of the fact that the **'By 10 o’clock the next morning I was at loontets all over the state were repudiat­
ing the party for giving us a chance to vote
the houaeof my intended father-in-law.
“ 'Monsieur,' I said to him, after a little upon the m1(mhi question. The result was
dvsultorj’ chat, ‘I have come to talk to you an overwhelming majority for prohibition,
followed by the enactment of tin- liest. and
today not of my marriage with Milo. Cla­
in the main the lieM enforced; prohibitory
risse, but of the death of Mlle, do Greson.’
“ ‘My cousin,’ he murmured with a sur­ law on this planet; and to-day the republi­
can
party is the prohibition party In Iowa
prised air; ‘but it U an event long pawod—&lt;
Instead of prohibitionists of lowa now
crime committed and expiated.’
“'Expiated! NotataU,monrieur;itisthere stulifying tlienuielves.'by going ixck upon
the .party that has done so much'for our
you are mistaken.’
'
Blue Flannel, that we purchaaed at the auction
“ 'Hey!' with % bewildered air, and poling cause, wr are hoping and believing that
the “sober second thought" of our brvthem
slightly. 'Mistaken F
in other states will lend them to &lt;lo as we
believe, that I wns tbe tenant of tho house have dune. We did not fight the republi­
adjoining the one in which tbe murder was can party as these third pari) champions
are doing. We pressed the claims of our
cuniruitted’----“ ‘At Saint Cloud. It was portly (jecauseof homes and our hearts upon the politicians Have also arrived. All grades in bleached and
this that th- prefect of police sent for mo and fought only the saloon. So that, when unbleached.
we were able in command the attention of
yretenUy'----We have also received some choice things In
tlie party. It had not been made our enemy Dress
“ ‘Tho prefect of policer
Good,. These iroorti are very ebolee. We
" 'Yes; to tell mo that thu man condcmwxl by our abuse and vilification. Not so will be receiving new goods ever)' day. The
these third part) Evangelists.
Their choicest tbe market affords wiH be round at tne
chief "organ," having a Copperhead editor Boston Store.
This Is what you can And: The Ims
other crime*, ha still continues to stoutly of Confederate “proclivities," spews out laTOeUnesand Most Complete Sti
to deny this one. Also, that as one or two more venomous screed against the republi­
can party than It has shown toward the sa­
pieces of fresh evidence have come to light­
well, to cut it short, the result is a now loons and the devil and the democratic
party altogether! That which make* cop­
Inquiry.’
perheads and traitors hate the republican,
come of a Ryid pallor, and hi* fingers twitch­ party should and will make true and loyal In trout of Farmer** Sheds.
ing nervously; ‘th'cso memories,' ho added, citizens. Ponder well before casting your
Notice of Commissioners on Claim*.
hastily rising to his feet and stridlng up and vote where It will Inevitably strengthen
of Michigan. County of Barry.—u.
down die room,-''three memories upaet me. and perpetuate in power the party that I* State
Estate of Franklin Fatten, deooued.
All tlie same, poor cousin, I should like to the ally both of the rebel ami the .saloon
We, tbe undersigned, having been appointed
keeper.
Furthermore.
1
may
as
well
sa&gt;
by
the
probate court for the county ol Barry.
know tho truth of ber donth.'
‘
right
here
that
when
the
third
party
con
­
“ 'Good! then I will tell yon. Tbe niurdor
was not committed between 11 and 12 vention notnlnatedJQC-rebel Genera! Brooks person* against said deceased, do hereby give
o’clock, as hat been suppoerd, but precisely for Vlce-PreaWenT. It "reckoned without noticr that we will meet al the late residence of
IM host,” or rather it reckoned itself out of said &lt;le«:-iv»Ml In tlie- township of Oral .
a* t he clock struck 10.'
'
uu Saturday, the ITth day ot November, aJa.
'"Impossible! Impoedble! I was with her a "host" of votes tiiat it otherwise, might
have secured. Men may prate a* they lita*
myself at that hour. I left her'-----'
.: •
•• ‘Allow me, allow mo; she was reading, atsiut "reviving old animosities" and said
ctol
about ■•forgiveness" and all that I can
and will forgive any ex-rebel who re|ients court foi
knife, one upright and downward stroke, of his treason, but forgiveness does not for cxaii
Dated
cleaving tbe heart; the second borisontal— control me to vote for him for an office
F. K. NAVRLKV,
both mortal. The domestic ran at her call; tiiat no cx-traltor ought never to l»e nomin­
ated to fill. Every man in the rebel army
glo klllrul Iter, rifled thu drawenu-it had just who hail sense enough to Imj u general
struck 10, rcmcmlier—secured ‘ tbe money ought to have been “fixed" so that neither
In tbe matter of tbe estate of EddieT. Branch
and title deeds, traversed tho garden to the the unrepentant n-bete of the South or the
I short-sighteil prohibitionists of the North
Notice is hereby riven that I shall sail at pubhave it appear a robbery, returned through would have a chance to vote for them.
e auction, to the blgheai bidder, on Tuesday.
The)
should
love
been
disfranchised
and
tho garden again, got Into his carriage and
departed for Parts. Are the details accu­ some of their "shining lights" hung before
the third larty was hatched. AnothiT
rate, monsieur!*
“Ood forbid that a similar look of horror, thing: Tbe democratic |&gt;arty are already license and authority granted
bewilderment and sbjoct terror should iver laying plans and raising money to Help
•boom" the thin! party prohibition ticket
again convulse a hurnkt. countenance.
“ *Tbe name!' ho stammered, his white lips in all the doubtful states. This sugges­
tive fact has leaked out from their highest ry or inirry, in me nuue or----moving with difficulty; ‘hie namef ,
and described aa follow*, to-wit-,
" ‘His nameP I repeated, taking him by councils. Tlie saloons and whiskey, rings at a stake in the highway two
the arm and lending him to the mirror above will “come down" handsomely to aid this eighty-three links, north at the
liooni. tiecause If It is only big enough, the post, between tbe south east, and
the mantel; ‘in* name! Read it there!’
“And he lifted his eyea to find himnelf face dfiiiiM-ralic party with it* saloons and
. to face with his own livid reflection. With a hoodlums will ruk- the country four years thence west'two chains and fifty-six links thence
south three chains and thirty links to the place
low, shuddering cry De Leseo fell like a log. longer. When the devil Want* a tiling
right l»ad, I don’t-want it at all. When he
"What should I do—denounce him or leave begins to encourage aud co-oj&gt;erate in any
him to tho justice of heaven! All night long measure, however sacred, we want to fore­ seventy-two links south of tho
tho question racked me; it was Mill unsettled cast a little; otherwise “tlie very elect” section, tiienee smith on the quarter line, seven
may become hi* tool for ^cutting the only chains and twenty-eight links, thence wrst two
chains and 6fly-slx links, thence north two
scarcely out of bed, Mme. Jtogia was an­ ark of safety for &gt;lo)*alty, virtue and hu­ chain* and ninety three link* to place of beginmanity atonement that can poMibly reach Ing. containing one and ao-u» of an acre monnounced.
“ * Andreas! Andreas!’ sbo cried, trembling tlie harbor of success. Harrison and Mor­ or lev*, all on section six. tn town two north of
ton are men whose names, whose political
happeued!' and sbo jiointed to the columns aiul private character, and whose unpopu­
BvrrON. Administrator.
of the morning journal in b«r band. .1 saw larity with the saloon element all conspire
to afford to thoughtful men the surest •
Default
having
been
made In the
•' ‘Buicido! Death of tho Banker Lotoc. guarantee of tlie safety of the cause of
Found In his chamber today, hanged by his temperance In their hands. The “UoutjjWe"'
own hand. Temporary insanity brought resolution** commits the republican party
nlxiut by anxieties attending his manifold to active iKattillty to the saloon* curse. recorded In the
The organs of the whiskey rings so inter­ th-county of Ba
financial interests.'
pret it. and an* railing their cohorts against Wth day ot De©
• ou
••But, doctor"------we began.
tiiat party. This is our day of great op­ mortgage*
---- ---------------------------- to be due at the date
portunity. lx-t prohibitionist* of other ot thu notice the sum of twelve hundred serenstatin be a* wl.*e in their generation as the teen and tn-ioo dollar*. (ainTJH) and an attor­
not controversy upon such matters. One prohibitionists of Iowa and thr record of ney's fee of twanly-Bvu douan provided for In
said nior'caRe, and no suit or proceedings at
that party throughout the nation, But If law having been Instituted to recover the moothe third party shall again defeat tlie re­ iUandMdd m
And Leporvincho withdrew, leaving us publicans and continue llxe doinonlon of day of May. A. DTim. tor a vah
rengly impressed of course. Convinced! democracy, treason, hoodlumlsm let me tlon duly oMlrned by said Philo
say to the mad leader* of that movement, executor a* aforesaid to Josen
as Montreal said to Esther. “Think not which said assignment wa* dn
the ofltee of tbe register of deeds
with thyself that thou shalt escaj&gt;c.” ry county, Michl
Think not to make yourselves other than !&gt;. iwa. in liber
Now. therefor
the lafighlng stock of those/triumphlng
Wages No Object.
coutalned In val
Think not—a* home party
Woman (to tramp)—Can’t ye get any work bDodlumA
wreckers so fondly hojie—that Hie republi­
to do!
can $&gt;art) will then fall to plreaA and that
shall sell at
Its members will gravitate naturally to
•• •Proot.r

HEAD OF BACCHUS.

-Ur. . I«* U ti» b»X,' OT„,

y^r”11 "* •»&gt;
had bad to a naaslne y.^

Origi

.A-pervinche entered tbe room.
... from the colonies, a general favor*tuiu - t knowledge, information and
. coming.
Give u» your opinion of these

'iniled. "I shall astonish you,"
r.i, n word caught in paaaing hav:&gt; au coorant of the discuMlon,
: &gt;r who beliovea in miracle, to
i. -menon."
wa admit, and coming from a
ar -hsraeter carries more weight
y. iu think. Of course, however,
&gt; bi»"d ujxra excellent reaaonsF
I l have studied three questions
on imagine, perhaps, to Con­
or I have bwi convinced n
to assign as near a limit as

then, In apparitlonsF
■ainly.”
• -n facbf
i them."
-ur s«-i&gt;’nco failed to explain!
.■y -t which your reason contra-

J. nor the victim of, an tiallu: -.u-al illusionr
, V for yonrsrivaar
■i tho doctor by clodqg tho
m and requesting him to begin.

us no doubt tn io the iuteri. .u i:up«Up«tk*, Imponderable
• , that laugh et material obu; - t ail &lt;stabU4u*l |i»w*, with
urpuee, that l»oJ aJono knows.
' * ray yrani ago G.i* uiopth I
1 ujy mBdiral studies nt the udlegu
raett jensn fall flo^gert phyriI. being greatly f^Jl.-ued by
to sscaai’ja |iule country box
■A Pqris mid Ito rrat before
tny .-nrerr cksrd,; tbe warm
•-U* that stilrsepurateil mo
mini nt Saint Cloud precisely
•rnnl) pav[l|iu affair of one
and ffi&gt;&gt;r.-&gt;]&gt;etiiug upon the
len An alley or walk, some
nivt-r* wiiie. divided the grounds
--Hing from the uclghloring
»i!i-nt uiuusiuii in ».-rupuious
•
• -cnpol tlie vogue odor of
i' divined, for you never saw
it Wus inhabited by el-loriy
the noise of the world disturbed

the tomb. .
• -ver wont into tbe city proper,
I- - •
"1 my ' une beneath the innguillrent
*a*f. uf the park of Saint Cloud.
-Bn-'1 i wL happy.aud content—aiwulutaly
taflsflul sr.lStijfe present" os it came tome
IU.: i: ■ 11'KI* fear for the future.
• •. • :4.it. intending to go into Parte the
ner. .j:;:iti„- upon an important barineas
. i - .r&gt;-1 earlier than usual to prepare

■ - . Overcome, doabtlna, by tbe
'.!:&gt;■ day, I found myself tumble to
’ —-d and tumbled, and from

.■ ■. intense disquiet and irritation,
u-rvocs ■' akefulneas bad lasted an hour,
: . wii. ■. uideuly, in spite of tho obt the room cl had drawn tho cur-

Ivd, and one pt them bolding
lijh’ed u

or su .totraded with a luminous
i- would come from a lamp

•Hit on my brow! 1 looked still
ami* w.-re in tbo same position—
rilhoot arms or bodies. I raised
1 aud bent toward them-to touch
raq. encountered empty space!
brusquely, my eye* fixed ujion
:w upiiintioul

law like,.the lingers drawn up,
rig*d and taut, expressive of
■ ring, and elongating, cvntract-ing in al! directions, like tbe
inwvt thrown upon its back
I &gt; liud foothold. Tli&lt;- hand that
:i 1 »as fat, nervous, slightly
i nd of ii'man,in fact, well kept,
.1-n and standing out like whip
:ing the terrible pressure-it was
;uu th* other. By a atrange
igbt that had come to me at the
nxx &gt; -.-, i was able to distinguish in these
hand.-.the fibers of their tuaue. even tho
'•■ the nails. I strove to elewe my

than my will compelled mo to
*ia»i-r
my ear: Regard them! I commaud it;
-TLii vnly J noticed that one of three
’&gt; mati's-hand, which clasped tbe
®wr, • irri. -1 upon thu finger a ring, a camuo
ttocr i.. -4,-4t.&lt;i in reddish gold. AU myatt'V.iuu, by mi inexplicable power, bad
■’ 1 iU-K-rf upon this ring. On the
, te'jwu,.. depth, of tho stone a lu.-ad of Bnowiu*. gniv.-u in relief, stood out clour aiul
*h:u—bu fiim, sensual, grinning, iuebri•*-, In- ill-* .pruad to tbe ears, the eye. half
S'?'. " racu expreariva of beatitude and
tnjyymcnt, the hair loaded with
sr»P and leaves. Observing it, aa I toll
Joo. wi-.l,
....... 1__ ' .. .A_________ I_
B ,.
........
vuouiium vi uuo
n tiny crack, an almost I tu perceptible
CTtCX I I
___ Jli.v j .II. __ m _

s2
’.

Challie Delaines

K lrrnm 1

E

®me «nbsntthy M«on of the ’ brain
promised myself to search at on« ter

To Stimulate Trade

Ab an isolated fact and connected with
H b doubts not^LS?

but wait—I have nnt Hni.i__ _

I

'Mon dieul

Die,

Mon

continued tho doctor, “direct to Paru^Jt
wo 5 o'clock in tbe
“

J^ned to Saint Cloud and my littio pavilion to
find, when in right of tbn door, a vast and
I^£C7.T?&lt;*PTLP‘* blockln-J th” rtrwt
in front of the neighboring dwelling and my
own more modest quarters, and scarcely ha.I
I come in tight of tho pwpj, when tbe entire

me;‘harry! go quick! you are ure.tod—they
have -ent for you."
1 “Mwerwl ,Scnt &lt;°f! but
where—what—an accident!*
“ ‘No, monsieur, no; » erfn^ B murder!
Tho Jiuor lady-both of then.-robbed-as■**inated-by the window-by tho door—
no one knows!’ A thousand voices all talk-

,------ " PORUDlnon
of. *'{?“
returned borne again.
* Hl f niarlt O* - -__ T

re 7 .7
UM-41,
eon­
’ Ood kDOW’ how or why. *‘th the
hwriUo spectacle of murder that I had seen
in the bouso next mine, committed tbb some
night and dfeevvured tho next morning whilo
I was OwBy jn
.gut what,' I asked
mvwdf ‘.VS..I.I M .t.. r .
.. . ' .

.ii i
, ,7
““UUB
•««' tw°
old drmotoelle. murdered in their lonely
mansion at Haint Cloud I Nqthlug. *ave tiuto
he pemwd n eatnoo, to which, in all proba­
bility, ten persons in every fifty poveaaed tho
nation)
. louncraa, nowmrer, that the ‘
x-xaewy, ,7
foisted
inner V0i00
voice,’
n,1"Us*_ Uw inncr
trouble was In tbe adjoining mansion, my | bul «•«*'“!&gt;• free from the excoriation at
dull ansi gkxjmy neighbor. I pu«h~f my' the corner of the mouth!’
Wav tlif-fuifrh O,
sn.,
..... ... , m.
_.ta wwteu.
toe a' ,
ra!l precipitately to tbe house of my
grntjnd Hojr of the dwelling wm dork and n'lativc. Mme. Angto.
stilt I moonl/sl
still.
mounts th*
thy «t*f
.taircaee,
—&lt;•*«. passed through
_n„_i
“'Who and what is M. de Leeecf I said
a corridor, to flud myself a moment later hi
.
mo thia,’ she responded,
old woman laughbig, ftliatyou como into my house like
a tiiuniicrbolt or a robber demanding aims!
bar eye* starting from her bead and turned I have told you twenty timm at least be is an
-------to tho door by which I hnd coma At my botiMtmonr
1.L#r tl... l._lv a* _ r,• I.——
___ _
, a
‘‘My visits to MIK do Lmec continued
-without interruption for fifteen day*. At
tbo end of that time everything wm suffl.
first.
"This ano was bathed in blood, her fret cientiy advanced for mo to begin to put mat­
toward me, one of her baild* beneath bar ter* in definite shape, to arrange, in short,
bead, the other clutched upon tbe wall beside tho condition* of our projected mainagiber. She lay as she hod fallen afterwfrlght- Fur this purpoeo one morning, and to have ft
ful struggle, thu motive of- it clearljK Indi- over, I followed my brat into his cabinet and
broached the subject, plunging at once into
figures. Income, settienwnta, etc.
M. de
mtosnry, walked in tbo midst of tbedUonkr. Lmoc, iu high humor at the time, stated
‘‘But to shorten my story as much as frankly that tbe affair pleased him.
" 'You earn,' .aid he, ‘from lu.000 to 20,000
poatible," said Dr. Lep*rvtacht&gt;, "it is only
francs in yearly income—it to enough—my
daughter need* but to select a man ot taste

of the l*d, hnd l«wn killed almost instantly;
two knife Stroke* travuraod her breast, tho
tirrt up and down, tho secund horizontal.
“She had had no time to struggle against'
her luoaliant.
The servant luul bled to
knife tbrurt iu tho throat, severing tbe caro­
tid artery.
Both had Ikwh .lead for haurs—
aauiMinated beyond a doubt.
MvaItitles
finished, I excused myself, and, mating uiy
way through tbe crowd, returned to my own
h&lt;xi». so disagreeably affected that I deter-

at 401 bad Su»,i)W franca; at 50, treble 300,-

amount I* And M. de Lesec pulled so long
Mid piteous a face that civility compelled mo
to'put the query:
“ ‘One of your family, did you sayf
“ ‘Yes; a cousin, who died in a horrible
manner.’
'• •A horrible mannerf

Repeatedly I have said to ber. “Cousin do
Gesson'"----•• -Do Gesson.of Paris?
that I learned from the journal* of tbe morn­
•• ‘Xo, Saint Cloud!' I fettenyaelf pale; my
ing thu
details of-------this sad
affair.
•Mlle,
------------------------------ do
-- V»U»
eye* turned
IUIU&gt;H IIVHWI'tl
instinctively
’
IV
to w&gt;
the
- U.IAUUI
Bacchus vu
on
on exceedingly wealthy and eccentric | hll
but interested in hi* rtory, tho
banker did not notice it
mated, ‘bad undoubtedly been nwa*.!:uU&lt;«l
wrong abe woe to remain there alone; it in­
vited dliaster. Hbe left an cnorrnoua fortune;
susjwct in tho neighborhood of the dwelling 500,000 francs of It 1 shall give to my dough—a certain Loiscam, a liberated convict, and
with a number of other charges hanging
••I listened to everything, acceded to anti
over him'-----approved of everything, then took my leave
"I threw the paper aside shuddering, de­
termined to road no more, if possible to
this strange coincidence. From that moment
1 was'conscious of supernatural intervention
maiued there until winter began; then placed

me, and installed myafalf permanently In

confined my state of mind. I told her every­
thing and she laughed, with the greatest
grace in tho world, I admit, but immoder­
ately, while I nervous and shaken, waited iu
silence.

quered them all. and secured a place for my­
self among tbe doctors of renown. I needed

last; ‘do not act like a child. You torment
yourself with fanciful notiom, because, for­
sooth, eno evening, iu a fit of Indigestion,
you suffered from a bad dream, a nightmare,
the effect, po**ibly, of tho sun. Now the reoemblaaco of a ring brings you hen. like

catablishcd man.
(
“On all suite excellent nllmnw were prof­
fered nu—yaa* know bow we marry here,
with cluaadieyee and upon prewmtation,
knowing your wife au tho evening of tbe
wedding no better than you knew her when
flrat you aawdier entering a drawing room
.
. . _ ._____
r. «...
tn
cidcd to marry, also, anil applied to a rela­
tive of mine, a Mme. Angis, young heraelf,
full of wit and spirit, and* who promiwal to

“In a fortnight's time the affair was Set­
tled—I wn* to marry Milo, do Lew-c; to
quote my relative's own words, 'neither
__VMUU of 020.
L.Xi.1., (.ally: U» M« ■
rteh,
l^mpuu. In
•“
wbo wul WU yon • hunibnJ Unw« n 4»y UuU
h. b«n
m«U»r,
oegtui will,
wnu unttSg.
uiyu.—t,'Tb.
----- -----------■ . U»
.
no

e.«. to nbiOT.
.-thf •»! u”
*. tar btatand -h»™ i™p •»&lt;
tarotatatayota. S‘«
"“J
ttarfltaxlUiltaLota.. You mu". jo taro
it, like all the others, with eyes closed.
“Amiin*t such dtopateii I was helpkta. and
in due time presented myself nt tbe Opera
Cotalqta PtaU, -I-™ “»
_ _____• .. Pak-A
MuU. &lt;1U IX.taW, •

_____ , ...
you!'

•PoeMblyf
,,
‘You am mad, Andrra. Collect yourself;
muriiKiyvu.
. .......................
de Gcmtn has iieea found and condemned
long ago.’
....
“ ‘It to tlujt which tortures me. I believe
cartain thtfgs, but I know nothing. I amlike one enveloped in an atmosphere impal­
pable, invisible, that suffocate, me. I feel
tho mystery about mu; I must clear ft; you
must aid me.'
•Certainly. But howl*
•• -By an audienew with tbo prefect of police,
whom you know well, atoo pennimion from
him to examine the testimony relative to mo
&lt;m*ew(n.Hon at Bolnt Cloud.’
" ‘Only upon condition that no namoe are
.
_______
n.-A.
thn faith uf a

bleTamily.’
•• ‘Twdlj-s later I entered tbo cabinet of

Special Drives

Marr &amp; Duff’s

Children's Lace Caps
Marr &amp; Duff
Marr &amp; Duff

Cotton Flannels

MARR &amp; DUFF’S,

tbe prefect of police.’
re-^ir &gt; h.
•• *1 know your errand, M. le Doctour, be
said to me, ‘and eoment, comprehending
that, from a scientific point of view, it iu[X^you. Tbetrial,bowevar,wmflnteb.d
months ago; tbe murderer is now at Cay­
enne • and be smiled, with a satitfled air.
- ■Nerertbriraa, H. to I****.?™ wlU
&gt;vr ma a question or two. For example:
What pomed in the hou*e of Mila de Gwon
ti*&gt; day of the murder! What people were
too
d crime com

4 in tbe morning and milk seventwm cows,
feed, water and rub down four horsey clean
the st"hire, and then saw wood until It was

“^^WUlingly- She lived nloao with bar wo
” „
____ i—I -Ht). her. Him went

Easily Explained,

Woman—That’* Mr. iteyaeud.

What did

those who are now abusing them like pick­
pocket*. Think not that the republican
party, whose history Is the history of the me nrenusna e
nation'* wisest ntateamen, truest patriots. much thereof
safntHe-t martyrs and most Illustrious
warriors—-the party of the union soldier
and the ever-multiplying generation of
Min.* whosie glory is that their vein* anenriched with the blood of the union sold­
ier—the party of freedom and of protected
American labor—think not that that party
is thus to die. R4* vital with too many
hallowed memoriea and eacred aaaociations
to perish thus. She will live when we art
all gone to |‘dusL Let u» wisely help to

Joan Hoqakth Lozieil

•••AbP

/-s?

to

MTV ART, KBA

�Hastings

Banner.

Hartings, Wednesday. August 29.1WML

the

na-muHN. xicii., postoffice.

MARSHALL L, COOK, Editor.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
FOR FJUWIPKXT,

BENJAMIN HARRISON,

LEVI P. MORTON,
OF JOCW YORK.
PKE8IQKNTUL ELECTORS

HUSHELI. A. ALGER- of Wayne,
UU.AC*CAl*PON. of Keuu
District—
I. EPWABD BURK, of Wayne.
If. JUNIUS E. BEAL of Washtenaw.
in
.‘i-d!
r.. .n»»j-ii u . n:E'.&lt; ii.oisu jo—pi..
v
V. PON J. LEATHERS, ot Kant.
VI. JAMES M. TURNER, of Ingham.
VII
•
'
•: "
•! L.U.I1M.
VIII. ELLIOTT F. GRABH.L. of Mont­
calm.
IX. WELLINGTON W. CUMMER, of
Wexford.
X. HARRY P. MERRILL, of Bay
XI. PERRY
HANNAH, of Grand
Traverse.

CYRUS G. LUCE, of Branch.

GfL R. OBMUN, of Wayne,
itate TreaaurerGEORGE L MALTZ. of Alpena.

HlWCOE L&gt;. D1X. of Berrien.

Foe reprsseti tail ve in Oonrrees, 34 district—
JAMES f)TX&gt;NNEi.I„ ot Jackson.

THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER Clb.lM*.
for tbo Purpose of placing In nomination a can-

may properly come Ixrfore the convention.
In aceorlsnce with tbe resolution adopted by
e convention cd im the bail* of representspopu-

If their asseverations are to be believed
the farmer Is the especial pct of the free
trade attorneys, /jfll along the ••reform’’

ranks from White house to frontier cabin,
from the ponderous dally paper of the me­
tropolis to tbe snuillcst cnas-road orator
are to lx, beard wallings over .the hard fate
of the farmer, compelled to aid in making
everylxxly rich but himself. To reverse
al) this he is urged to vote for ffee trade,
ax with that will come lighter taxation, in­

creased prices for farm products and other
desired blessings. The policy of compell­
ing foreigners to pay for the privilege of
using the markets of this country is &lt;lenounced as ’•vicious, inequitable and lllogS" the cause of low prices for products
,inost other Inconveniences the farmer
Is forced to encounter. Hence, It is claim­
ed that all farmers should support the
“tariff refoniij' party.
But there Is another class of voters
whose prejudices are not to be thus excited.
A class whose interests are supposed to lie
In ah opposite direction, and to these an

appeal Is made of an altogether different
character. In certain eastern localities thr
apjxid Is made to voters to support free
trade as the surest-and speediest means of
abolishing all forms of taxation except tax&lt;» on land; an&lt;| there has been selected as
forces. Mr. Henry George, who has already
abandoned the Putted l-aborjiarty be aided
in building up, and taken tlie field for
“Cleveland and Free Trade.”
The New York Star, on administration

organs, opens It* report of a recent meeting
In that city with the exulting remark.
“Henry George has girded up his loins,

and is determined to go forth to slay the
dragon of protection.” In his flrat speech
Hite dragon-slayer eulogized and proposed
cheer* for President Cleveland, and other­
wise aided In the paseage of the following:
“Whkhkan, a nxlnrttem of tariff duties,
however sllghL is a step toward the almlition of all taxes on the products of Indus­
try, and their eouaequp&amp;t traasmlwlon to
land values,
“Hesofred,

proport’ nt of farms to factories remained
the same up to 1880 as it was in IMO.
there would have been at the last idate,
:s,000,000 more person* engw-d in fann­
ing, and their home market would have
had 17.000,000 less persons to supply,
Ability to - buy I* of more comeqaence
titan low price*. Thr Irlxhtnan. tailing
Itow much a sixpence could buy InTrriand.
was asked: “Why did you come awayF’
His quick answer was: “Shura and I
could’nt get the sixpence.’’
Michigan, In 1880. had 180,U18 persons
employed in mills, aud mlnps, anti me­
chanic*’ shops; Detroit and Grand Rapids
counting up 31,801 workers. |&gt;ald 88,201,­
539 yearly wages. Will the farmed feed
this growing host of hmm* workers at his
door, or have free trade, of the Cleveland
and Cobden Club style, put this nitarket
acrtHM the ocean?
Ix-t the blood stagnate or move too Mow.
and a man 1* sick—strong and ready pul­
sation Is health. So with business. Rapid
and easy circulation of money, nearness of
producer and consumer, demand for all
kinds ot lalxjr, and sale and Interchange
of Its producta, make health and wealth.
A French writer well says: "Wherever a
large centre of consumption Is formed, thr
neighboring farms err the flrat to prolit by
IL This law lx Infallible and allows of no
exceptions,”
Michigan ha&lt; al least-80,000 women and
glrlx, willing ami competent to work, who
.ean do little or nothing. With varied
manufactures, especially of tbe higher and
finer kinds, they could ail be empk&gt;y«l.
Suppose they earn live dollars a week;
that would lx- a total &lt;rf 8150.000 weekly,
and 87.800.000 In a year. This would not
lessen their womanly grace* or virtues,
but would mid to them a self-respect and
thr fine dignity which rnmes with' m*I(.supjiort
Ijtnds rise In valta* ms home man u farturns iucreuM*, and n large projxirtltm of
tlie people become buyers of preductl In
18*0 Illinois had 43 per cent, of Ite jxipulatimi on farm*, and Its lands wen* mined
nt 831.87) |x:r urn*, lows, its nelghlxir
westward, hnd .&gt;7 per rent, of Its tfroph*
on fanu^ and Its tends wen* ratixl ut
832.99 per acre.
Farm wages rise and fall an faciori|*s are
near or distant In northern IIBnoh,
among Varied manufactures, they | were
837.53 ,|x*r month, In southern IlBmris.
with fey factories. 819.87. TheseIfarta
are stated In reports of J. R. llmlgq. the
able statistician of the Agricultural De­
partment at Washington.
This is s part of that |x&gt;llcy. A large
part of President Cleveland’s message to
Congress is given to its adviwacy. Mich­
igan wool growers estimate that their clip
has decreased 2.000.000 pounds since Uh*
reduction of duties in 1883—a loan of
8500,000. not counting thr fall In price on
10.000.000 pounds produced. England has
free wooL of course. aiM. English sheep
decrease 1.317,300 from 1871 to 1885. Free
wool In this country mean* tin* rowing lu
of wool from Australia. South America.
Canada, and other region* of cheap labor.
(Canadian Reciprocity, ur Commercial
Ihiion, mean.* not only free Canadian wool,
but the coming through their sra|K&gt;rtn ami
over our bonlera, of wool and wcxdcns
from England and idsewhere, re-assorted
ami with Canadian marks, if ntMd Im*.
Break down our woolen factors ami our
growers have no market. No matter hoW
high the wool tariff may be, if domestic
woolens an* staughtered. the^crowrr’s wool
lies dead on his hands.
The Mill.** bill
makes wool free, and slaughters oUt woolcits by lower and badly fixed dutlesC and
so strikes the farmer in t^o ways—brtMkIng down his fair protection and his only
market also.
With free wool added to the other bad
features of this Mills bill, 850 as the av­
erage loss. In home markets and prices,
to each fanner In our state. Is a low esti­
mate.

MICHIGAN AND ENGLAND.

FRIGHTFUL EXPLOSION.

i NATIONAL LEGISLATE.
IJ1” *R*S^^.

DOINOB or THE WISE MEN AT WMIT

&lt;L M“;

Adam Richmond.

EightMfl People Killed at a Fira at
Neenak, Wia.
A NUMBER INJURED, SEVEN FATALLY.

n-‘*.* uu.,

INGTON CITY.

!

RAILWAY WRECK IN OHIO.

“ «Wp.l it.

-u.

UrnAMT.!. »aA

CoiXM»VA Ohio, Aug. J»7a wreck
which oreurred on tbe Ohm
near Moxabnla tunnel, a few mile* from

base ball attractions

(
cousin says: At H:8J o’clock Wednesday

STLsrw—i
— .. ■ ....._ a*.dzTi&gt;Aiv intnrea tn

tuU'AW,Breckinridge ot krhw latroduoad

tween this city and Munaaha, wm destroyed
by Are. While tbe burning structurv wax

walla were thrown

outward.

lending

H*ctatora Eighteen persons were killed,
Mvau fatally Injured, aud a number law *erioualy hurt, several ot whom will die.
The mill was a three-atory structure, built

o'clock Tiiursday morning nt tbe acene of the
accident without attention of phyautana, al­
though n pa-enger train pawed in tbo
, , ■ j
.^-l.l K.va Imn »nt

ruhwandpaaa tbo bill to detail army

Pittaburg. ............. p
2
Waehisgtoo . .......
ladteMpnta
......
(He Haar V

sway, akuuia.-—; ------ --------- —
Tl.ur.ton atatiun Here tba |-awugera and
•rnplny* bad* fight over the rsfural to
build a tiro and administer to tbe injured. |

.

'

®
*
"

.......

FhUAWiy.l.lV»V»
b&lt;UV UL Chksaan k-

broke out about fifty men were in tbe build-'
lag. The Are alarm brought several hundred

the
foreign
affair*
ooanmittea
with
, iuatrueUaoa, and tbe otbar to amend by pro­
riding far certain facUitta* for United States
' ____________ i___ JI-. ...w.
IOu». —

BLOWN UP BY POWDER.

to the burning building
would permit About 1 U» o’clock, while tbo ! Terrible

. rceoluUua to ratify.

.

dlanapolia. in which the score
U* H,।Detroit 3

It was abo reacted—
dob put Krock ami Flan w Um
Pittsburv •mterdav toh- ■ t__

tbe walls of Urick crumbled and crashed I -...

AML’AV "U. UmAUir.J. V.
....... —
llljmri, VI i VIM.,' ,
a—---, — -----­
cry of horror went up from tbe multitude On tbo Infide of the tentstood Bert Huniner.
Tbe first strung impulse to flv frum laawible • aacm of Col. J. D. BumMr, of Kalamaaoa
further dnngnr w»
overcome and Lun- *&gt;&lt;»• «•" «m«
Ulr*w ‘J* btub ,rf
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.
.
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•
„..«r ll» fri-nt oneninr ot l»» tent.

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—(firm, game) Eitt bun;

delpbia-PbiUdalphtaS, Bcsto:. .. at ij....
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I club. iu

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. Buu
Tbo injured were carried to neighboring ( auil

lulu

3, Chicago .’t; U Phil*. klprt»_ PM la l,l^
3, New York 0; a't Washington -WmUmub
fl, IWon 4; at PMaburg -i :t:4.urj 7,1sdianapoU* tt
Cuiuaoo, Aug - £.-Following: m a*

B «u&lt;hT time.

Ho I1ybj

identity could bo totabh^he-1
’1 ho dead an* a* follow.: John Moore.
Jo^pb BndgM, William Gueltz, ThomsDvurgafe, Frank Bbeffar, Gilbert Moricle.
Fnu.k Mnuduvor, Frank Muncinwr. Chris
Laigbou*er, John L. Eichoweer, John Hoff-

Jcijhouse, man unknown.
Fatally injured: Albert Hoecbmor, Ben

Ibo Io* on tbe building ia llUO.tXJU; inaurance, th-’.WO.
All that, were killed and injured were *|we-

yaoterday: At lMrrwl-lMtro.14, CldcMO 14;
at Phllad.lpbl*—Fbiladrlpfcta
5,« York
8; Mt WaMimgUm Cu.y-Waun!1g!l,9 L 1UVOCB BL U IL III. n CUIICTKMkT.
laiKO uai . |--- &gt;--------- , • .------ --- , .. ...... ------ '---All^br... nd U. k&gt;. lyllt, dl«Ha u&gt; I
in
U1L KcKUUa nt T......
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wmi.CahI
tzi rnaht. .A MVntanatl.m

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UJ’JA-I UI..I.V. U.VU LiUUKN VI UA»
.
rarily aUndoned tbe&gt;r boo** altogether. :

as railroad
trartic
Tbe
Pennsylvania

is
det
railroad

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objection waa a very ungracious thing.

■ deficiency bill waa then taken up, an-1
det af&lt;’ on tbe French spoliation claim* con-

1*. St PbUadrtpbu I’hllad-ipUa; U. X»r
York 7; at Washington-Woahlngton 7,
Bootonh; at Pittsburg - (flr»t game, I’.Uateq*
fl, InduiuajKdia 3.
goate) Pkutarg 4,
lodiauapolts 7.
\

HOARD FOR GOVFRNojt

nod tboe injured wore bit by bricks aud

nUcndwl an excursion during tbe day and at

tbe mill in fiautce. All tbo killed aud injured

damage to railways and otbnr property ran
not fall below II.OOO.OUO. Tbe’ damage in rcpted. and eulogte* pronounced ’
Waatxnoraland county ia n?|*ort«l to be j
WsajuxaTOS Citt. Aug. 33. -Tb« senate
8100,000. and that in Indiana county much - ye«iterd*y placed on tbe calendar bilb *|&gt;pro-

has appoiutod a committee to solicit aid for

.

U-beo U»

2:Y'p. m. Wedneeday tiro hsti|vra|y orgaak
xation wm made pvrman«i&gt;t and. a iaiU
wm taken
for guv—

killed.

the law. Tbo joint rwolutioo appropriating
3200.00U to light epidemic dlaeaar.. tad mak­
ing tbe mouey immediately available, wm

IN SESSION ALL NIGHT.

Lisoolx, Neb.,
arrived and begmi playing upon tbo fire tho
mill was doomed.
‘

bealiiig ruuin adjoining tbe flrvroorn. It
Ay the ecnsu.* of 1B80. Michigan had was filled with straw and rngu. When the
I.M.00S fann* and 8.3WJ,8fl2 acre* &lt;if Im­
proved land*. Them* farms and buildings
were valued at 9490,103,181. In 1870 our
farms nutnlwred 08.788, Improved lands, of boiler dfaLrla shot out of the building and
5,208,883 acres—an increase of about fifty
per cent in ten years, and a like Increase
In total value, on a gold ImuiIs.
At a Fair Trade (or ante-free trade)
meeting In Macelraflcld. England, lately.
H. J. Prttlfer. an English workingman. aa nearly all the kliltd and injured were hit
and delegate from thtj National Fair Trade
Ijeaguc. said tiiat In ten years hundreds of
ANOTHER OCEAN HORROR.
thousands of here* of land had ewwed to
be tilled, and vast numbers of unemployed Colllslun ut Two SlenuiililiM lu Sen 1
farm laborers were crowding Into the
towns where they found no work. Algrat
Ban Fkakcucq Cal.,
the same time. Hon. Henry Champlin. M.
P.. In a speech lu IhuiimenL told of a like
falling-off In cultivated lands, of a de­
crease In cattle and sheep, and of 700,000
perooM idle from the paralysis of English
agriculture. Ixird Derby states the losses
of Isnd-owncra at 1’800.000,000. or 81,500.­
000,000 and tenant are 'said to have lost
8500,000,000.
(Varlous causra have led to llwwe results,
but Michigan fanners, under protection,
are far better off than English farmers
upder free trade.
■
proper
warning
Pnrfeaaor Drummond, tho African traveler

case taken until 8 pm.
w. u. Bfuu.
at which time Glnty "»s withdrawn, and
after an •xcitiug but r».&gt;l :■ misred yco-

Aug. « -The Republican

ganixaltou was effected by making Judge
r» u'.n .l.i—_____
the similar report on tbe nary appropriation
—the IsUr waa adopted. Tbe general do-

tenant governor. Gtorp D. MalkleJohn; mcretary of atate. Gilbert L Laws; trmaurer
CapL J. El HUI; auditor o&lt; public accounts,'
I'homM IL Benton; attorney general, WiltUm Leek; commiadouer of public lands and
buUd.nga John Bteta; m^rinUn^t of
raihlu.
rx—.
v, v

Hoard,
137; Taylor,
8B.
XcFetrsig-. &amp;J;
Glnty. 38; w-atterin^
tt An attempt um
Imade to adjourn fur

WO0.000
A point of order was raised
against th- Art: paragraph of tbe French
"ollaUon claim. IZ^SaXd pmsdrag • &lt;tecision tbe house adj-Furued.

was then compivus! B«
fr&gt;Un»&gt;: For
lieutenant governor. G V Hyland; for *&gt;
urwr, H. R. Harshaw , for attorney general,
C. E. Estabrook; for r.iprr:::tei»-ie»it of wh­

A platform wm adopted wturii isdora*
tbe Republican naUonal piatforajand rat.
didatea, prabra Republican ednunotrawo

DEATH IN THE CYCLONE-

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prujKwitluu to laKolim tbo labor holiday
After a long and Iwate,! di.cu.aion the ooLventloo by a oonaldnrnbl. majority |«*&lt;! a
nwoluUon doclaring it to ba th* ■*■*, of tbo
Republican party that ategialaUv# cn.ct-

.UtaUonal probiiuuou.

M

about
4JJO
oVhx-k and
hinuJisbni.
About 100 men, womenr»nd cbil irHi were*!

•ame effective. Edi

id lately moved

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Buouxi ue iwau
Edmund* aakl it could wait until -today, and

v*i’n,UT "*■' A“» 5I-»~
—..v.v amv umuh, ootn
LukeY boepitol—William Craugb
man frnm th*
i
'

i

copied aa a canning wtatdbhnHOlIby K-'« k

“**

JACKSONVILLE’S YELLOW SCOURGE.

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Still Ptmn, Md.. Aug. 23.-^ cyrkx*

adjourned.

nw wrwca uiue wwv
........ war* dangvroualy bur-, anta uuniterWgNly injured by tbe falling timlera ,
Tbe kilhxl www all H- hcmlaaa and &lt;»»»■
nuuu, and their nanx* r.r- CLarb»Scb**:!*
rnben;. Charles Beauchamp and wtf. l*5n
Alpheua. Auguste Gorte. wite*(*d.i»c boy*.
__ .A U 1 I, A1
— .L1 TV.
hurt
AFieARIAM-’ _,i.
-- ’ *r»:
Fransi. Frank and Maggie

That m advocale* of the

ataglc tax on land values we pledge our,

lnv.H,i'
U*' ,10r
tb an
Kara bL
’•" d^horg^
rural
tnerel&gt;*vo tawuan oven lOOcMM al] mjd“^7
Tell,JW fevrr ^“p‘‘\*d to
remlttaot or btUiou
f ur. The infected diatricl is gradually »u.
larging. aapocuHly
Furayth, Adami and
Monroe straca from pi—
"M

votes and efforts to awlst in securing the

in pursuance.of which a raHunlttee was
appointed “for thr distribution of Mingle
powder had

to ••work jointly with the New York Free
Trade elulf In furthering the objects of
the meeting.

Here Is au aspect of the movement in

uarna, ana swep- eteen au
----- r..„
vldnity. Tb« dwelling i-.' VTaUtaw
wm crusbetl like egg-vb^l- “”d ’"*
fatallv Injured. Tbo storm racwtromtM

— V'V,IT, ,ur iaa rrtnx-U

tbe west aid* ot i o-^r «■
. considerable damag. 1 r -m-t

-

thu bravest and atrongeas, and akill in bandling tbo lance and ahMd dewfcUd tho fortune*
awovnuw Logeiuer, sons*
shrieklug with frar and otbum praying for
_l.lL. •!_.
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. .

behalf of free trade, which It Is well tor
tbe fanners of the United States loserlousJy contemplate before making up their

minds to asxls; the Cobden dnb and Ite

American alites In changing our existing
fecal policy for one dictated in the Interest
U « foreign and rival nation. When fully
advised, they are likely to teave support of
to Ua handful of advocates among thoae

follow*; Infantry drill—Fort W»»*i
M, flrat nriaa. Lim. ,y.

ngra do not harbor old faahiomd prejudice*

For Dm brat lutereota at the farther. as
well m tie* manufacturer. we want more
mill Md fst-Lirire among our fan».
From IMO to 1880 the number of peraon*

nlCi ulki*0^

CWL1

;Ooth

auditor; Hiram T. L-'**

�[.j,.\stings
——
Il-'-'1 •

Banner.

\v7dmiday. August 20, 188S.
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NISKLRN. Local g^W*

PERSONAL MENTION.

Din fan, nvi, j„, ,te , ltoom d
at Beamer'*..

Will* Bfalrr hfa munml tn ntKtco.
,

FIREMEN'S

Hmdinga Division U
me*-tlng held Tuewl.v
to lease Union haP fur
Privilege of thri

l.,,
. k’ °r 1 • Ml ■
Week
®
w,th «»e
h

mik-lon^ST^nd fon*1«JI
M the ehureh^S
ch'"rh’
vIUtlon I. ..U.S u, TT- *“• A» Io-

Annual Ball

tSSSX' o'&lt;££“,,!!dw,r

HASTINGS,

^Kifal A lira n.mrt w CAMktt.

w“ln u“«'f

sJJmIJ!'

itaiir'"

'"u“r •"

u

u&gt;” wrak1"11'" I*tW,I'i«h“‘I»«»Mn«1.
trura w U. »&gt;

',ta 1,rta* '&lt;"&gt;*■&lt;'

’’"T

September 27th,

«„!&lt;». Septate,

fa

‘I’™1"*

HaX-SpAK"™*1"” lrt'

The Best of Music.

GOOD time for all.
si—BILL—i$1.
reby given tiiat the common eou &gt;■
•: lustiau prop, sc to change the
• &lt;:n*t. from Park street. e&gt;»t to
; ao-ording to a profile now on
order's office: and that on Friday.
.••&lt; xt, the common council will

works in two, the tower should be built

,n”

s”nd

Mason fruit cans: Pint*, ttta • n.»w
^•t'jquarta. 81.10 per dozi-n. W(-]dt&gt;urv
fruit cans: Quarts. S1.i0; 3 quartTsfS
per dozen.
oi..m
Surra. Hah* a Van Auman.
/So one ever appealed in vain to Major
Anderson to imaisi any g(MK|
WhJ n
he learned that the Fredwterian*. were
D UHaJrbUil%,,K ?
' b,‘
from Bay .view this week.
W. D. Hayes 825 hs his contribution thvri-

*

Dlrd. ut her tome In Carlton, on Sunday
morning. MIm« Villle WBrncr. pgJJ
ciinsnmptlon.
Funeral yeMrrdayTfrS
Il ?u* •TWe;
dv ith 0 l&gt; Wh° W

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.

• qmwment Guaranteed. HaLsNsftitl’AlD. Apply at once.
Refer to Ihispaper)
,'t llR'-lHElta, COMPANY
Rochester. N. Y.

..

had many ft lends
""‘"rn ,"’r ‘.’"tl'nely

,vr nrw

Mlte lialloek. first assistant in thfc city
high school, returned Monday.
y

L. Haff and family, of Grand Ranlds
The preponderance of ml rags ami al&gt;- ate at .Gun lake fur a few days
’
wnc,. &lt;&gt;f stars and stripes on thr Jefferson
MLw
Belie Jackson, of Richland, te visit;
«reel democratic pote ha, made onr sound
republican of n nmn who for y,Brs has lug hi«r sister. Mrs. John White.
Sier* g"*n,*cker’ ,,ut w»’&lt;&gt; wanton*
. Reuben Ixamli. &lt;&gt;f Manton, has Ihhui
the
KUiftil pf Hasting* fri. ii.U tills week.

Beamer wants your butter aud . sg«, and
will pay as much a* any hvnse in ih&gt;* coun­
ty dan* pay.
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.
’ !iT;
' of ItuS,*n‘L will meet
with Mrs. (Tha*. Brown Wedursday after­
noon S,.,.f X11.
Huffman Bros, go to Allegan county this
week, to set up one of their celebrated
Aorcross furmice s.
.

u‘ "«"»•

Mlcktab."^1"' ''

Thursday Eve’g,

—........... w...s
and second hand wtool books.

Just received at John BcMtmer, jewelry
H.Wwln raturara tmm IMnAt More silver plated h a spouts .«i.jj m&lt;r half
dozen.

' S,tore

always wrlcom*.

l nion Halil,

**"■ *** **“ “ Ulfabl Rapid, Moih!,, .

It is nqMirted that a Wi’tlng of mmbers
of U&gt;- Union Labor party of Barry r«mnty
was behl tn K. of I,, hall, Utls dtv. on”
Sntnntay, and the advisaWllty of putting
a straight Unkm Labor euumt ticket In
the field wa* said to iiavr been diveussrd
aud agrer.1 upon. Friends &lt;&gt;f candidates
on the fusion county ticket suggested eud.Mtenicni but we are infonnrd tiiat the
lumber, of the Union I-abor partv present
at that meeting desired straight gwida. ana
nothing else, and would support m» num
who had been placwl ln thr field b |.)lbpr
the old parties. They were eomtsdlcd
to take that position to be eumdstent and
hom-st. They would have no -fusion” or
■eMonrjtent" which the history ,»r the
.greenback party demaustrated inenta dmply disruption and abwirptiun. Weundcrstand tbe Union I^bor party will told n

TheJatest new* from Spokane Falla.
15 ashington Territory, Is that Fad Hob-liklM is running a t^n shop. .
et In the Held Saturday. September Sth.
It Is an undisputed fact that Stauffer A- convention to be held tn tlie eonrt room.
rawley^ lead thr uiarkc: &lt;m*bntter and
eggs. Give them a trial ami Jh&gt; convinced. .„r,,e.1,''n”n base boll dub eame up
nmrsday&gt;u. rruMlmts with the Hasting*
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iiivj nine. Six innings were played, wh diib
are r|i«*per tuan ever before. John ,B«*rs- scoring nine runs, ami each credited with
mer fi-ads them all on prices and quality.
three shutouts. In the fln,t
.................................. will deliver a lecture in seventh. W. IL Cook was to bat He
mltuMJd the third strike, the ball hitting
c,1U"b thia evening. - Subject;
and beingttorefurea blocked
"Principles or DistltuUons Which?” All
l,h ’■Htch‘‘r lhr,,w the runner out,
arc cordially Invited.
but Conk was entitled to hls base beeatmr
of the blocked ball. Two balls were
Wil! sell |.:| contract. making tto terms pitched taitbe second Hastings batter be­
easy. Apply at'the offices of Smith A fore the Umpire's attention was called to
Colgrovc or W. P. Sldnam.
hls error in the case of thr previous bat­
TTila ia the season of the year when you ter. He then changed his decision, calling
need abaolotcly pure apices, and you will Cook safe at firet Then there was some
h gh and lofty kicking. After a warm ’
find tht-m at
dispute, some of the Delton boys refused
Dr. Lathrop has the largest line of scl,.nd to play further, on the ground that the um­
pire
had no right to change his dectoon
supplies ever brought Into Barry county.
He has new and secaml hand school books, after te 11* had been pitched to the second
flatter. 'l|hc umpire stuck to his decision,
and the nicest line ever shown of scIhm&gt;1
and the game stopped much to the regret
pads.
of the spectators, who would have been
A steam engine net lire to the stacks of glad to have seen It finished.
Horace Bishop, of Rutland, oar day last
week destroying about FJ5 worth of grain.
rhe Michigan Central railroad will run
Luckily, threshing was nearly dune when
special twins from Hastings to Jackson
tlie fire originated.
’
ami return on Sept. nth. l-Jth. 13dt and
At a meeting of the school examiners in 14th as follows: Leaves Hastings 6:30 a. ;
the prolmte office yrstenlay. Walker Matth­ m., returning leaves Jackson for Hastings
ew* was ciusM-n secretary for the entitling at 5:15 p. iu. One fare fur the round trip.
year. Mr. Matthews h well qualified and Tickets must lie purchased at ticket offices;
will make a g«ssl worker.
full fare will lie charged on trains. No
stop-over will be allowed.
’
The Michigan Centra) will, on Sept. 11
1 rwuMrn,.
and 12th sell tickets from Hastings to Ihrollowing aie the real estate tnraeters
trolt und return, at the rate of S4.00, good
going on date of sale and returning not for thr .week ending Aug. 37th, 186B. M
lakr”
.tb£b?ok’‘ 1”lhe "Keter’s
later than Sept. IX on account of prohibl
■I. H llllfh trt II f Uj.n.H. . ...—...
* _...
lion meeting.
p. . H
, AgtmL

•A labor convention will be held
i .n*r m :li.-city of Hasllngson
. Mb. I--*, a! ten o’clock in the
Mis* pottiT. &lt;,r Kalamazoo, was
on Auk. ;».
:ii.- •.I’irpo'w of jnittiUK a county M'll tickets from Hastings"ill.
to Middleville
rhl and transact such other husf- and return, at the rate of 30c.. gou&lt;| going guest of Mrs. Frank Balch last w« k.
! before the convention..
i
!.n,d i?r!*' r,,n"’ll'i&lt; Mason, of Itj. le
and returning on "Wny rvgu'ai train that
I H FillK HUJl,
I'b.'mn Vnlon Labor Co. Com.
date, on account of republican tunss nu-et- hind, visited at J. M. Nevins’ last week.
ln&lt;P. A. Haus'.
Blg-beart.&lt;x|, gcninl Major Anderson was
Ticket Agent.
in Uic clty last week, greeting old friends.
The Michigan Central wjll, on Sept. 11
। 1 k’v‘
*’ Bnen* "r Grand Rapids, was
»and Oct. u *»d j3 *ell tickets from In the city over Sunday, the guest of |{(.v.
Hastings t&lt;&gt; nearly all point- west and re­
a
aus
turn, nt the rate of one fare ginai going on
3; l-eon.'krtl to C’banrey Lewis: see c Barrv B40
The Michigan Central will, on Sept 3nL
I- T. f olgrnye and Judge Hooker went
date of sale and returning within 30 davs
Om«Si«nrU,Ck tO He“ry H‘X&gt;: **
sell
tickets
from
Hastings
to ixetroit and orove fl joo.
from date of sale on account of harvest to (. rooked lake yesterday on u fishing exH. Roeere to L. A
return, at the rate of S4.00 good going on
cuniio*.
excursions.
p. a. Hahn,
nominal.
date of sale and returning not later than
John Raphe
Hrv.
conducted services at (he new Sept. 4 on account af annual iatsir day nominal.
Ticket Agent.
.
F. Austin
P. A. Haus. Agent.
The Firemen of this city are making ex­ M. n. jchurch. Martin'*, corner*. Sunday demonstration.
nominal.
evening.
,
tensive preparations for their grand an­
F. Bull
Tlie Michigan Centra! will, oujficpt. 4th
nual ball, Thursday evening Sept. 27th.
Will Fuller has lieen appointed postal to Kth inclusive, sell tickets from Hastings nominal.
Win. IL tMsson
Good music has been prov'Med. und giasi clerk.-and will have the run from Detroit to Detroit and return, nt tlie rate of S5.0U,
*300.
nnlcr will be preserved. I’rocccds to go to &lt;'hltago.
,
John Harper
gisal going on dates of sale and returning
nonilnaL
toward purchasing uniforms for div fireMiss Rose Bostwick ha&gt;. returned and not later than Sept. sih. This ihcludre
I. Regur
*
j •■"•■
men.
l
To aid tire toy, in tta-ir uiSkrtaknominal.
'he is prepared for her diitire in tlu* coupon for admission to Detroit nuvx.
ing our citizens especially should give
J. W. SlrMbaugti
P. A. Haus, Agent.
HOUSE,
ip'hool room.
same.
.
them a veryjibeaal j-atronngv.
D.'Cornwell
The society of "Little BnlMenTconnect­
Jay McGuire. Frt-d Allen and thr MI.s*t
j
&lt;h&gt;hn Carvcth. delivered a very able- and
flRCDLAN/.-ft, Frtprirtor,
ed with the M. K. church will Lave tent on
iaiira
Heimer
uml
Minnie
Leeapcnt
Mon
­
tlie court yard Saturday afternoon from. :&gt; ..^“•IT’ihanlu.Uura Rich; parcel sec so
r.-n «:i(l &lt; vurtst,.. Itottogv, Nidi. eloquent speech to a gp«&gt;d uiiilicms- nt the day nt Wait lake.
.
vuurf room Friday evening. Then- are few
till 7 o'clock, and will wrye refreshments Baltluiore MM,
Rates. $ 1.00 per Day.
Wightman to F. J. Busby; lot 664 eity
speakers who have &lt;♦., r|.-ar and compii......................................
Mr. Charles
Welton, who ....
has been,tur
the such as lee cream, and will also sell a
hrnslvr an hb-a of the tariff «- Mr. Car-:
&lt;’..........
returned to his number of useful and ornamental articles,
Olive Ixvekbart to C. T. Wilkinson, 30a see 34
-* Ms
h!- brother. L. ..;
Casllrtou.
»4TO.
veth. and rarely ran one be found better fi*
home
,n,e in Dakota Saturday.
which they have- made. Patronize them.
..{L F’ “"you’d* to A. DeBott; parcel N’aahvtlle
able to clothe his thought' In gpo&lt;l, plain
The Michigan Central will, cmnmencing •aoo.
Mrs. J. 1.. Krivl went to Allegan la»t
Englhh. Mr- Carveth wilt appear here
Hettle filmpson to Geo. P. Mattson; Ma Baltiweek for a visit with her sinter, Mr.'. Dr. Sept. (Illi, on Thursday of each week until nw&gt;re
Si inn
later in the campaign, and will always be
Nov. 15th sell tickets from Hasting' to - “ • • ■
Bmeiell. returning Monday.
W ... O. OlUipn'ltl . K&gt;S M.W Ell)
Ibfencd to with attention.
•
Detroit ami return, at the rate of &gt;4.35 -•/•■I
Mrs. Frank Storms and daughter, of
Kenyon Mead to J. Van.Nocker; lots Nashville
good on going on date of sale anil return­
v The city school, will opes September
unit Jars TOq a dozen at 3d. and an unusually large attendance Is Plalnwvll, were tbe guest' of Mr. and Mr*. ing on the following day on account of art
A M. Nevins the jtast week.
loan
rxblhitbm.
this
include*
coupon
for
confidently ex|&gt;ecb-d. No town in the
P. A. Rahn, Agent
Mr, and Mrs. J.. L. Wilkins gave a admission.
ijterlaii'’expert to build a state has better schools than Hading*,
Ilh.HuWtlt pahy
..MrtV tf.
Vl.lltl. friends
rri..,,.!. nt
... their
to young
and very few can offer anywhere ntyCrly so pleasant
It is stated that candidate.Geazkbbey
good advantage*. A diploma, from the home, first want. Friday.evening.
went to Awyria one day last week to in­
, i - l-.dh Amhiis remember arc Hastings high Ncbool admits the owner to
Mias Angie Bates left for Champion. form tlie Union I jdsir voters .there “that
\uiry*nler. .
, i
the freshman das, of every college of the Marquette Co., where she has lx*en engag­ lie was going to*vote the ticket headtsl by
■:i&lt;! burnt *tigon* JorUale.
in- *tatr and of th&lt;&lt; University. A library of ed to teach school for thr second y rar.
Streeter, and it didn't make any difference
about 1.500 volmnns is auotbeMdg advant­
to him, so far as his vote was concerned,
L. Newton.
Misses Mar Tiinilimmn und Clara Rob­ whether the U. I*, party of Burry county
age. &lt;to«xl teachers make another big
.MtI lie mvh the call for a help. Pupils from outside the city can ert*, Mrs. Geo. Tomlinson^ and Wil) Chid­ endopied him or not. Still, he would, of
w codvenUanr
'
ester
and
Clarence
Young
are
at
Wall
lake.
obtain all desired Information as to tuition
eouratq like to be endorsed." If thia ia
will occur the republican sen- and board by applying to Prof. J. W.
Mrs. Ubas. BradL nee tiara Williams, true, it looks as though candidate Abbey
was trying to ride ilirce political horses,
Roberts, superintendent.
who has been visiting friends here, left for
•i
in th|* city.
.
the democratic, grex-nlmck and union labor.
Thr last Democrat bad a silly report •» her home in Albany . N. Y.. Thursday last.
ixiul,
drunk and disorderly
There’ll be a split somewhere, if hcdoxsui't
regard to the ^senatorial situation.
It
Mr. Adams, of Grand Rapids, one of thr stop. It Is queer, though, tiiat be did not
-n&lt;; paid. $5 fi&gt;r his fun.
might have lawn true had It not been publisher of Hearth and Hall, was In the
r i- vetting out the material wholly false. In the first place the writer city last Satunlhy and made the Bannei: come out for the Union I-alxir party before
he was nominated for office by the demo­
rw bom*- on hls place in die has never sought to interfere in the sen­
a call,
crats and greenbackera. George, comeoff!
atorial matter in thr interest of any candiYou can't fool the boys like that.
i
F. H. Allen, of Charlotte, was In the
■’ want* v-ur totter and eggs and dgte. We will give tbe Democrat editor city the latter part of the week, and attend­
The state teacherj institute for Barry
8100 for any evidence that we ever worked
against or for the nomination of any can­ ed the party at Mr. and Mrs. J. L- Wilk­ county began on she 20th, and will continus until the 2Vth. Tlie subject* oPprinrary
didate for .senator. Omo Strong und the in’s Friday evening.
&gt;imday school will hold a writer are and always have Jiecn fiuod
Will McMffrray. the Carlton ’hustler, reading, primary othogrnphy, U. S. history,
s lauding. Thornapple lake. friends, and nothing lias ever occurred to wa*. in the city yesterday with his usual civil government, schopl law and school
mar tiiat friendship. Qur contemporary hearty greeting for frienax whom no one goveniment have already been presented.
Penmanship, adftuiccd reading, grammar,
must Ik- han! up to -resort to such silly appreciates more than he.
mm* are being made to the
arithmetic, geography, physiology and or­
twaddle for campaign ammunition.
rtii', of Frank Smith and
L. C. Welton and family, accompiinled ganization of district schools are now on
n tile 4t!l Wllrt.
Win. Haake. a Germdn who has been in
by Miss' Susie Reynolds, of Detroit, and the floor. Memtier* of the institute are enthe -mall number of jury this country but a few weeks, but who be­ the ilisM* Emmu and Mary Barber, of thuBiastic over these subjects as presented.
came an expert marble cutter in the Nashville, were at Long lake Sunday.
The attemlance lx not large. Measra. Hall.
cKuniiouw pruiru IU UUIUUU* Ul
• r : rial at this term of court
Fatherland, has made an excellent model
Plowman ami Warner are tin*/instructors. homes for more tb*o a quarter of a eentury. It
•I i" call no Jury.
'
|
Rev. A. K. Stewart, of Grandville, form­ They prove by their work, tlfat they arc ,Is used by the United States Government. En­
of tto proposed soldier, and sailors monu­
dorsed by the heads of the Great VntveratUea
atrh«d-lever elder proas ment In plaster of pari*. It is four feet erly of Hastings M. E. circuit, was In the efficient teachers. "Why W? Work," by as
। theJJtrougM*. Purest. *ndtmosl Healthful.
'iut- fur sale cheap nt the; high—one tenth of the propotmd monu­ city over Sunday, and attended the dedica­ Supt. Plowman, was listened to on last ;Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not
contain Ammon la. Lime, or Alum, gold only
ment—and is made on the scaletof one tion of lhe new M. E. church at Martin’s Wednesday evening by u large audienre In
। caus.
The lecture abounded with good thoughts
PRICE BAKING POWDER OO.
'‘"r!"ii authorizes us to state that tenth of the original. He has made this coroe re.
XXW YQHX.
eillCAOO.
ST. LOUIS.
from the draff' of the monument, which
for the young. Tuesday evening onr old
........
trespassers all hunters
Dr. Fuller relumed Friday from a visit friend, Prof. Hall, spoke on "We." Supt.
shows
his
rfuperlority
as
a
workman.
Ir
“.-it': hk farm in Hope.
to friends In western New York. He says Plowman will speak on this, Wednesday,
is Indeed a tiling of beauty, and one who
tlie
Empire
state
Is
ablaze
with
republican
’• V 11. laithrup'n drug store fur wishes to pit a faithful idea of tbe monu­
evening on "Institution.* or Principles,
enthusiasm, and if the election were tn be 'Which?" The sessions of the Institute are
11 ......nddiand school books.
ment can do (a from this model. It is on
held now. New York would give an over­ opened to the public. The attendance la
• ,;u.. -t stork In the city.
’ , exhibition nt Bcssmer’s. the jeweler’s.
whelming republican majority-. He feels not as hirge ns it would have been hnd no­
-L the North Fairfield plow.
X. T. Parker has leased the Hastings sure that it Is safely republican this year. tice been thoroughly circulated. The pro­
house to P. T. Wood, of Detroit. Mr.
The following from tbe Brockville, ।gressive teacher is quick to avail himself
Wood lias bad 20 years experience in the Canada, IMBy Re&lt;i»nler. is a deserved ,of such advantages for Improvement.
.
lew hundred barrel* of late totel bualnras, and I* very popular with compliment t&lt;&gt;« nephew of tlie well-known
Peter Schmidt, n.German who hns been
the
traveling
public.
Mr.
Parker
luis
been
and
big hearted Major Andernm:
v full apples, hand picked.
in this country but four months, and wtiu
a very successful landion! and manager,
\ promising young preacher.— The ser­ has bre*n working on the H. A L. railroad,
and has mrnlr for hb popular house a de­ mons prmchwlln Trinity church yiwter11
"*'i preach hls anniver- servedly high reputation among the travel­ day by the Rev. Anderson, of Maitland, came to town Saturday, and In company
wn&lt;
••m Sunday monihig. Tlie ing public. Tlie Hastings house ha* no were very well received. Mr. Anderson with two alleged Americana, paid frequent
visits to the saloons, all getting drunk.
■ f more than usual hiterest. superior in any town of 15,000 inhabitants Is a Bleaker of marked ability, and hls
The trio marched up Broadway andtniwd
The n jr.v.’h-u, olub of this city has vot- in the state, is elegant In all Its* appoint­ discourse* were evidently the result w
down Green street, and when near R. 1.
&gt; toatt,;",. ,lh. l!Ul^ n|W}Ung ut M|ddl^ ments aud popular with traveling men. well balanced thought and intelligent re- Henderehott's. Schmidt, at Um InntlgntUm
Ilwi.
'
:l'"1 wlu ukt’
ba,,&lt;l wltb Mr. Parker’s huc.ths has l^n earned by scorclu To hear him was both a benefit of bls compunions, fired a revolver several
hls enterprise, and In richly merited. Wr and a pleasure.
times- They next came up lo the corner
are glad to say be Is to remain In our midst,
near Mrs. Wm. Ttokler’a mid sal down.
" Anna Nhaw will deliver a pro- and may engage In other business.
Encouraged to do so by hla oompany,
• bll-'i
itrv." at Union hall next Saturaouhtelln A '.irarr .tain, Die r.nurr. Schmidt again brought out his revolver,
'ay ,qeu ,
. “We inu»t prevent the Union l.abor «. brlnir U&gt;™ *11 llr*
•
“
&gt;
w
'i
”
.
&lt;■ Silw i* an able and brilliant
pointed it directly toward Frank Clarke
party putting n ticket in the field in this .■ efai ite&lt;-- «”d
Stakcr.
W lhBibrkrt
conntyP if It costa «»oo." a well known,.
and Angus McDonald who stood In fiwt
of Jauwfi Clarke’s house, and fin-d. the
«'&lt;LluJ,".,:i™ rt"1’. wl“ te. '“"R?1 « fusion wire puller was heard to remark prtN1 lu r*"U or tak.
Purrbofar. of u-bnul .uppllr. for Ite tall ball striking a few fret from McDonald.
turday evening. P. T. the other even Ing. The Industrious man-1I
purennwram
t’uhtoAe I
wlli find
fiUd a complete BMjortmcnt
assortment of McDonald and Clarke made themselves
H. VanArman will ad- nerln which the fusion workers are riding • u&lt;rm will
J. B.
rapidly. V|K» Iranilw rf U»
the ™&gt;1K. l&gt;wi« «»•! plefalUiir wllfa Uh- '. new and
„j second
tamd hand
tad school1 tiooks
&gt;&lt;«*• at
« 4B­
affair, officers arrested Schmidt and one of
Ttell.I •den llio roast coffee that we are Union Labor party not to put a ticket in I ROixjrta News Loom*.
M (.
!t made a his companions, who under the clrcuinf&lt;!''■■Jdcper pound is the genuine the field shows bow mucbAbey are alarm-,
stances
hail
to be let off with a fine for
•nkle anI1 neb in the cup, try It.
cd. From this time on, the w,ly 2“??1 trin over die C. K- 4 «• railroad Thursday,
drunkenness. Schmidt was brought be­
•Sr.UrrrKH A- Cu.vwi.kv.
fore Esq. Beadle Monday, and arraigned
for Intentionally pointing a revolver at
■"ho,.fa' ;
■,
’o wy to say to all
McDonald. He could hare been taken on
mxlbt. I01.1 Ial ke n,UHt
*UI lm'
a mon1 aeriout cliargc. but it was plainly
rh„,, r,
n«'l that it will be
’’heels.. |"*lt ’ wllt: ,,i“l ,,mn w,th «“&gt;'

.T^5

Buggy, Har­
ness, etc.,

For Sale Very Cheap.
Buggv is new.

Mamin fruit cans; Pints.
"Oe.iSquarts. 81.10 per dozen,
fruit outs: Quart*. Si. ju; a &lt;
.Smith.
Rev. Oriatl was taken Saturday evening
by “the boys’* and they by the huiir' of the
Baptist church. About W o'clock Satur­
day evening, the members of the Fitzger­
ald J’twL “f tbe G. A. R.. marched up td
the front door df Rev. Mr. OvtattN r«ddeui-i- and secured admittance.
Once in­
side the commander drove Mr. Ovlatt to
u&gt; lhe wall and demanded ids surrender’,
declaring that In all their hlstorj they hail
la-en successful iu putting down opposi­
tion and rebellion.
After being assured
that no serious resistance would be offered,
Mr. Brooks made a fine little speech assur­
ing the elder that "tlw boys” highly appre­
ciated his memorial seroMui mid lu^j
dropped in to expreart their feelings in a
tangible way, whereupon be presented Uhelder with five silver dollars.
At thia
point tlie scene became Intensely InterrxtIng." The ladies at thr. Baptist church be­
ing* ware of w hat w*s going on rushed tn at
the back door, armed with but coffee and
doughnuts, and demanded that “the boya”
surrender.
This was gracefully dune
while Mm. Tlmmennan played “Marching
through Georgia.
“The boys" know bow
to get away with doughnuU ana hot coffee.
The evening was greatly enjoyed and will
be remembered with pleasure by Rev.
Oviatt and family, "the boys." and the
ladies of the Baptist church.

M &lt; Jas. K. BctU. Thorn apple
“(Mary Hljter.
••

-ILiSSSTSUi1W •. Nelson I!Inkier. Irving
»Amy Wrtaht. RowbeTKeut Co
im ’.Geo. I. tmander, Hastings,
061 Clara Whittemore ••
1(y. ‘ Fred Kookle
"
100 &lt; Dnnle Flfieid
IK • Edwin J. Squats, Barry
&gt; May McElwaETPlain well. Allegan Co.
.(K • Byron H. McMillon. Woodland
1 ; Betsey J. Otfraoder.
♦*

I

. Bessmer,

. itai

“’■* "d

Local news.

Tull we/gwz'^

pPPRICFs
CREAM
jAKlNg OLD HONESTY
TOBACCO
^WDER

SS!2jrPERFECT M*D£J

|^E {JEWERS OF

WILL SOON FI|JD

L^STS

LOfJCEfy

If

TASJtB

SWEETER TljAfl OpjEIJ TO­

BACCOS, *|&lt;D WILL pLE^SE
-J ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT.
,vuu‘ AND INSIST ON CETT1NC IT.

E?Ely pule SJAqpED LIH^E

a^boVe cJp

HO. FUHB14 BBOS., LhMi,Ij.

HUFFMAN BROS
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BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad to quote prices.

The Norcross Furnaces

Which are heating scores of houses in Barry county, with
tbe best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will be pleased to give estimates or quote prices.

‘2;

STOVES

SwitaS.“”»* ”1—*&lt;0f all ki6ds. See onr stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

A
you can buy
,T‘ can",: Piute at 70 cents; quata.
Is"" U’larts, 81.10 per denxm
»1.3G r-?i.Cana:
two quarts,
r il'iffii. Aud evervthtnr «•!*&lt;■ In
M

diet Itel fal &gt;l«d&gt;

’"L“ ™ I

Uta. EniU ta.:

I*»

’T"'

English. iu&gt;d w*-* «« thoroughly frlghumed ;
when brought into court ।that he cried, i

Uta. rorw.ro..:aqufatAtii’v'&lt;*“-«•
P°*« »• V!*t°
fr.ll &lt;i»: q~ru
I,-"- " ”
never repeat Saturday s performance.

1

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Huffman Bros.

�SLAVE AY AND

FREE

TRADE.

THE

learkhg to think.

MILLS BILL-

"PLAIN LIVING AND HIGH THINKING”
FOR THE FAIR'SEX.
was in a prosperous condition.
wby1
Bocbum there was a high protective tariff,
and Henry Clay said It was the most pros
mrous period of tbe administration. But
Gay, at tbe dictation of tho southern
Were, submitted in 1883 a bill known
as tbe ''oompromteo tariff.” which, as
soon M it became a law. was felt all over
the country, buslneas of all kinds became
depressed, and in 1837 a great panic broke
out and continued until 1840. Previous
to 1840 tbe working people began to oom­
bine and thev nominated the grandfather
of tho republicans' present candidate
[applause], and by tbrir united effmts
the Whig party was victorious: In 1842
a new tariff bill was enacted, and it was
surprising to see how soon the free soup
■ houses were closed and the men who had
been seen lounging on the streets were
nowhere visible, nulls were opened and
everything denoted prosperity.
I came to America a free trader of good
old Welsh extrartian, but I soon began to
investigate the platform of the two par­
ties and I found that tho Democratic party
were tho advocates of slavery and also the
people who tried to break up the Union,
while the Republican party was just tbo
reverse. I began to study, and found that
the south were frw- traders and slave
holders aud against the interests of this

I am a protectionist because I believe tn
an American standard of labor on Ameri­
can wagea
Whenever the Democratic
quote prices they always quote
h prices. I don’t know what far,
“it's English, you know.”
A man told me once he was converted a
free trader in a theater one evening, be­
cause a man near nltn had a suit on which
he had purchased from a fashionable tailor
and paid *55. while the suit he had on
only cost hhn |25, which ho purchased In
London
But hero note the difference
in the prices paid for the labor. In Lon­
don the tailor received four shillings for
the making of the suit, while In this
country the tailor received $2.50 and tho
eutter |4
Do you expect to get a suit
of clothes for tb» same money when the
wages are three times aa much as in Eng­
land? The pnddlers in Philadelphia get
K per ton and In England $1.62.—John
rrett to Philadelphia Workingmen.

retrenchment of protection alike
because lu making reductions hi
it nearly always hits hardest the finished
product. Here are som&lt;
imports and duties being
Take two agricultural
advanced by a trust, and which pays |58,016, W. every penny out of the consumer's
pocket. b»reduced a'fifth. so tiiat the price
to you. which moves by cents and. not
fractions, will not be cheapened. Wool,
which pays |5,8B9,810 on one-fourth of
our consumption, and whose duty lowers
price'by stimulating product, so that tho

„„promtb- w»u
Northern Michigan
br.n-whH.tn-u

Tspplns the Ttemoeratlo Bar'l.
A secret circular from tho Democrstlo
headousrterH In North Carolina, which has
somehow gained publicity, contains a
piteous call for campaign funds, and In
the event that they Are not forthcoming
prophesies defeat for Cleveland. With
States hitherto Democratic becoming more
doubtful every day, the party certainly
has need of all tho aid it can get from
Jay Gould, tbe Standard Oil interests,
Nlcknl plato Briee. monopolist Scott, and
thereat. At tbo rate tbe bar'l tn being

friends outride of the profession tell me that
I ought to join a stock eonjpany, so oa to bo
alite to live in New York s.-l winter and have

r. BAinbddr

MuM.&gt;

“MAY GOD BLESS YOU!”

■■

applications Danini Frobmon hod Last tmm-

twenty-six.’ I suppose that Wallack,
Palmer aud Daly would give ’ about
the mmio figure*. Scarcely a mail comes
into tbceo tlwotrre tiiat .loo. not bring an *i&gt;plication. I know actors who have ylnyed

under old duty.
Tin plate la made free, tbe sheet iron
out of which tin plate must bo made and
all that lies behind is left with a duty of
85 to'70 per cent
■
Wood screws, mado tn a Democratic
district in Connecticut, unchanged; cut ceirod as high as 800 a week, who would
tacks and sprigs, made in New Jersey and jump at tho chance of playing footman at
elaewhen.-, reduced in duty one-half.
Wollack’a or the Lyceum, and would do it
Cotton ties, free; tbe hoop iron of which year after year for 835 a week. The life of
cotton lies arc mode, 35 per cent.
an actor today is tbo life of a dog; it is
Structural iron, which requires special •carrely worth qualifying such a statement,
machinery and special skill to roll it, alxtonths of a cent a pound; iron and steel
beams which do not, seven-tenths of a
cent per pound.
would have more chancre of domestic-happi­
Steel fiat, advanced by longitudinal ness and a prosperous old age."
ribs, ready to make fearing, four-tenths
•Dus gentleman, whose name I do not feol

or a
if JA/IA
you AM&gt;IO
have 11V,
not tho
V*
* cheaper
UIVWJAC, blanket &gt;A
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AU- _AI
___ ■ We | ta take into account the sore eyes with which
money
to baveither
one___
ortho
otbarf
are fighting now for tho existence of our the lower orders seem universally aflBcted.
mills and factories. Fighting to keep
them open. Fighting to keep nearly a
million men im women employed right
apparonL Ono may look lu vain throughout
te keep them from swooping down, im­ tbo length and bruadth of this beautiful pen­
pelled by hunger and tho desire, for em­ insula for n single sjxA wherein can be found
ployment, upon the absolutely protected that *'cleanliness which is akin to godliness,"
and equally vain will bo his search for any­
thing approaching honesty or fair dreiling.
bread and butter, not of politics.—New Wholesale frauds such as ore ]«rj&lt;tratesj in
our country are seldom board of, but rate
York Press.
ropresnntetiou and petty pilfering have not
so often Iren designated national traits with­
The Democrats are already very tired out good rnosou, thr. Italians thinking perof the red bandanna as an emblem. They
are making dcsjicrate efforts to change tho
subject from dirty handkerchiefs to Chi­ Timm.
___ a
a - &gt;Z— ra
i j
der the facts brought out by their own
too hasty investigations, recognized as a
friend of Chinese Immigration, the Chi­
nese flag will suit admirably as a Demo-

streams, by dumping into thorn tho garbage
of cltlwi and large towns, has become so se
rious that some device is sought to avoid tbe
danger, and the need of incurring tho danger.

the timely use of this
M
tailed Krttric Bitters
lifeMr. I&gt;. I- Wll«&gt;xson.ofHon*&lt;Ave, M”
adds a little testimony, mylng: He I**’tIvely believe* he would have died, had it

not been for Electric Bitters.
This great remedy will ward off. as well
cure all Malaria- Dtoeaae*. and for *J1
Kidney. User and Stomach dteonlcrs It
stands unequaled. Price 50c. and 81- " •

swM-paipfaue tor two boon u
MfBwqpMjpBt cold to tbe kC^,_
In Heptembrr
bottle of Shaker Fitnri

bi.

H. Goodyear'.- dnnr stare.
Tbe best salve in tbe world fnr cute,
brolwM. nlcvni, «U rheum, fever sores,
tetter chapped hands, chilblain*., coms,
and all akin eruption*.
piles, or no pay required. It te
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­
funded. •PriceMett. I*r box- For sals

thinking of far greater interest than tbe
tariff question, if tbe matter at kmKWX
puNi-schools and the issues deriving from
..
J —~~..l
nnareinn whether

because I myself could so cleanly imitate Mr.

this, I make tho following sporting offer to
Tbs Times, to experts, or to any one else
wbowtU take up tbo Challenge Iwfflsub-

England ho largely put tho plan into prac­
tice, and is well satisfied. Forty-five English
towns are already using furnaceti. The Chi­
cago furnace disposes of fifty tans a day.

right track, will furnish tho beet and cheap-

and tawsmarked even d*j &lt;ir.tr (took
*nd bottlo, and nlnwi eishtrn poeadt.
Ourtrt to be thankful »m1 | km.This remedy opens a’1 thr natural
the body, expels tbe poison from tt:»
vnaJjft nature to rebmM . baTm^LeteA

ored woman, te dead.
English »p«rtn liniment removes all
hard.’-wft. «&gt;r calloused lumps and blem­
ishes from horse-. Wool spavin, curbs,
splints, sweeney. ringbone, stifles, sprains,
all swollen throate. coughs, etc. Save 9^0
by u»c of one bottle. Warranted. Mold by
Dr. E. H. lAIhrop, dntggl-L Ha-ttngs,

lightly esteemed peraattago commonly darig-

Crew sav«L

Cure of Canoe'r and Ulcert.
Swift Specific Co. i “About throe year*
ago, Jerry Bradley, hadxa cancerous

own wanin’,lx, without having her mind en-

housekeeping.

high living which the/ cannot afford. I
vo known women who would deny themfrom old ulcers for vsare. Your medP
cine was recommended, and after using
six bottles I was completely cured.
Your medicine-'does oven more than ysu
claim for It I have- known it to euro
cases which were thought hopelosa"
Mrs. A M. Goldsmith, No. 974 warren

ol&gt;L

It is filled with old furniture, quaint

coming awny she said: "Now. come und see

My little girl, also, had tore fingers; it

cannot afford rich furniture would remember

I

really

believe

ease •similar to General Grant’a I
cheerfully recommend It to all suffering
from disordered blood.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases

Big Rapid' ha* let a contract for a MH
000 iron bridge.
Mr. B. F. Noun*. General Western
Agent Royal Baking Powder Co., writes:
I have never found so great results from
physicians' preecrlpttau* aud attendant*
upon our children, as I have after a few
day'.* use of Paplllon (extract of flax) Skin
Cure. I cannot describe to you medlcally
what It has done for a*, but can say that
years of treatment have not accomplished
what Paplllon has done after a few appli­
cations." Large bottles only 81.00. at W.
H. Goodyear’s drug state.
There are 747 coulirL* at the state pria-

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on/l,,'v. the smallest number since War­
den Hatch took charge of the Institution.

Watein«ton: Montana became it now ranks
first in tbe production of precious metaHOreson. because of IU mllJcUmste, timber,
coal, minerals and wonderful production oi

lx&gt;r'» costly stiff jdush ciialra, velvet carpet.’,
and lack of refinement, she would be much
happier, and stop contriving bow site may

eouras.—Globe-Dem-

- quality that pertains to tbe mind

dom." When tbo average
believe that an unformed n

of taste in good literature is as much

of tho world's progress is more deplorable
than freckles, or a figure which is not an ex­
act model of a dressmaker's “ferm;” that tbo

MACKINAC
And then thr millennium may bo expected.
—Helen M. Winslow in Boston Globa

5^ln‘,'‘£‘’‘J-r?’lnu’
jiorthera Pacffic
inUra^tant01”’000 h^*t&gt;IUiat*: SeAttle. 3
— sad tbrivtim elty.
&gt;e I'ncinc Northwest as
taduernirtH* to those
M-eKiiig ncwnoBMA.

tow R*tx»

DETRO^MACKi.'vAC ISLAND
■I. Clair. O*XU»U
supwintemk-ut.

Il fllte hither and thither
is in Buffalo and

,

Detroit’ano

K«ria» CRT-

cievelano

tiSKKSJSSl like a specter. One day it
’JJ"
' n‘® country traversed by this
Kreat line front St. Paul. Minneapolis. Duluth
and Ashland to Portland. Orvvnn and Tacoma

E. B. WHITCO--Niagara Falla

tetnSfcClewlni st’isHiripiwa

AH

night flaabre here anti time like a firefly erf. a

^w^jy.ssaxasa-*'--’
»eS&gt;enr^W' W,,wn- M^hlgan settler of
I83!,"14 l,rwnllM,« In business at Quincy
for 31 veara. Ls
m____
J

Myers, son of county clerk Myers,
ably addrewed tbe Goblerillr repuML
can dub on a recent evening..
P

logarithms to

Hill's I’brriejm Cough Syrup I* fast I*-

n"™"- ■»

He can do better.

their feet against anything which will steady

'w—iurr.

if you stomach h disordered, try n ImkU. of C*l.-. mb. M to, M rwZ.
W
H. Goodyear.

thought nothey would Bay nothing

tL—Olnctnaad OinoaMMial Gazette.
If you act short of breath, .have flatter-

Summer Tours.
Palace Svcaaiers.

A .mWIn, (urtlr wrtjhln, M round.

Thc Democratic papers are saying in
sacral terras that Gen. Harrison br rankeutireiy
lidentialt

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE. O6NTLEMEM.

only happier but wiser.

shot from

thia bet shall have full opportunity to study
the twenty sheets, and may call to hls aid all

wr, ana in a soon time
ah‘» t'lm- m J.
-May ftod bhwA vo. &lt; r
Mr. Mas, McCann, w ttatelui a» 3S
writes:; --aix mouth* xco I i^u, to

woar. which W7 likely » not needed and

by W. H. Goodyear. *
Phtelw Clark. Detroit's 108-year-old col­

Mich'
The steamer Imperial went ashore near
Saugatuck In the heavy galr Tuesday.

,
‘

wsR’Sa.lrx.'-w.-.'st
Awe'****” UrH out I au-C.1*

M^Iodb sometimes with’a rapidity which tbs
oU Commodore never experienced.
Tbe
That Mr. Cleveland's efforts to bring
about freo trade and tho consequent ben­
efits to Great Britain are appreciated by
the Canadians, is shown by tho following
dipping from Ths Toronto World: "Fmlowing President Cleveland's last message
tbo ifilte tdll. approved by tbe Democratic
majority in tbs house, would be an im­
portant step toward free trade, while it is
equally certain that tho bill now being
framed by Republican senators will
strongly Affirm both the principles and

"»» «

^H^toilyrar-rdrug store, taryr IxdU*

Burlape, under sixty inches in width,
York
free; over sixty inches, 25 per cent.—both
Graphic.
__________
mado in the United States—one deprived,
the other given protection.
Working Jost 'After Rating.
Jute bags for grain, free; jute bags for
potatoes, three-eighths of a cent per her to sing immediately after dining sho re­
pound.
fused. Ho held that it was extraordinary
Raisins, grown in California, cut down Insolence, and the result was a lawsuit.
one-third; peanuts, grown' In southern
states, ent down one-fourth; oranges,
grown In Florida, close state, untouched. filling my stomach with food, and whatever
Freestone, granite and sandstone, un­ the strew of lhe occasion 1 will not destroy
dressed. northern building stone, free; my voice." Nevada understood and worked
marble, undressed, Tennessee product,
according to a fundamental and vituplo law,
forty cents per cubic foot.
that the blood Jam enable but one set of
• China, day and kaolin, dug in Virginia organs to do safely an extraordinary feat st s
and other southern states, &lt;2 per ton; tho time. The blood furnish* tbe power for
china made out of it in New Jersey, plain, singing and for thinking, as It does for
reduced from 55 to 40per cent.; decorated, digesting and jumping. When required in
DEMOCRACY AND THE TRUSTS.
60 to 50 per cent.
the stomach it muvi not lx&gt; daman.led eb*Pig iron, mado, we are glad to say, in where. When digesting meat, jxitet.« and
twelve southern states, reduced from eggs tho blood is fully occupied. If sum­
*8.73
per
tou
to
|6;
steel
pens,
mado
in
moned to vocal tasks it leaves digestion dis­
From tills time forth no Democrat need
Camden. N. J., and elsewhere, reduced
open hls lips to say a word against trusts.
turbed.
He and his party are hopelessly committed from twelve cents per gross to 85 per
Yet nearly all study is performed after
In support of this peculiar form of mo­ cent., equal to two cents per gross.
meals, while the stomach requires the blood.
Lastly, the worst discrepancy about
nopoly. Tbe vote in tho house on the
The brain calls it away by force of its imperithe Mills 6tll is that while it pretends to
sugar amrtidment to the Mills bill fixes
the last link in the chain of damning ovi- reduce tho revenue from duties, it will
dence. Tl»ese are the three great monop­ increase tho revenun by stimulating ira­
olies. the managers of which control
acbo und neuralgia above, followed by disprices at their will: The Standard oil
erdered secretive and nutritive organs.
trust, tlu^jlugar trust and the whisky
Then follows the class of disorders clawed as
trust.
Either tho Tenneesee Republicans are
The first of these is tho most gigantic unumially active or else Tlie LouLsvilln Is sympathetic with tin- whole system, and
monopoly lu the world. It crushes al) Courier-Journal wants to frighten the palpitates with its comietinns.
Hero is
opposition and fixes tbe price of a uni- Democrats of that state, for it claims to your incipient disaster, the pre'.iminorks of
veraally used commodity with tho utmost have private information that tho Repub­ c breakdown.—M. Maunee, M.D., in Globenicety. No man may buy a gallon of licans ore planning to carry Tot menace by
kerosene or other coal oil products at a a still hunt. Tlie weak points of the
price loss than that which tho Standard Democrats, it says, are divisions and dif­
It is generally known that Simmons User
Oil trust lias mado for him. The Standard
ferences in their own ranks and tbe hos­ Regulator t» rolled upon to secure Immunity
Oil trust ramifies into every branch of the tility of the manufacturers.
from all malarial disorders. This Is proven by
government, into every department of
Tbe Democrate in Massachusetts arc its popularity. and anyone who has lived In the
commerce
Its representative in Mr. probably tho worst rdttled political organ­
Cleveland's cabinet is Mr. Whitney, sec­ ization in any state. Thoyliavo held no
lection It gives against this weakening and dan­
retary of tbe navy. Its representative in ratification meeting as yet.jmd no date
gerous malady. It acts more promptly than cal
the iHjnato Is Mr. Payne, senator from has been fixed for ope. They expected to
Ohio. Its representatives in tho house persuade C-ongrrstj/ian Russell to run 'for ome! or quinine, without any of their Injurious
are J. H. Othwaite. o* Columbus, O., and governor, but ho positively refuses. Gen. consequences.
W. L. Scott, of Erie. Pa All these gen­ Butler predicts a Republican majority of
, tlamon are Democrats.
At least 80,000. Evidently the Mugwumps
The largest consumer of tin plate in the are spending no money this year In Massa­
find an absolute disregard for all sanitary
United States Is the Btandara oil trust.
chusetts.
laws, huge underground receptacles which
That concern demands that tin plate,
The California Democrats were informed fill the buildings above with noxious and
used for Its packages, shall be placed on that if they would make an effort to carry
‘the frtto list. Tlie obedient servants of
that state they could bars a ''sack” of
tbo Standard &lt;41 trust hare reduced tho money from thu cast. 8&lt;» they have be­
becomes imperative the contents of these
tariff on tin plate in the Mills bill so that gun to work the Chinese question by perthe dnty is to be placed at its lowest pos­ suadiqg the Chinese residents to get up Infamous reservoirs are pumped into carts to
sible notch. Tho demand far the reduc­ meetings and express their satisfaction
Umi bo taken away, tbe pipes passing through tho
rooms and hallways as tho only means of
tion of the duty on tin plate comes from over tbo nomination of Harrison.
acctre. After tho terrible cholera scourge
Do other source than that of tho great
A Republican campaign In Vermont
many armed polypus—tho Standard oil never showed as much activity and enthu­ in 1864 the jiorliaincnt voted Naples 100,000,00O Uro as a subsidy to enable tbo city to take
trust.—Newark. Advertiser.
siasm as the present one decs, and it will
not need any unusual expenditure of
qjoney to bring the majority next month
tWIWIUWUlKXJ., uw I u Jr. U'AuUl^ UOS
Tbe straits to which the Democrats
above the figures for same years past. bocn done toward improving its sanitary'
hfiye Vt.m driven by the exposure of their Tbo effort of the Democratic Springfield
condition.
attitude op the tariff question Republican to discount the effect tn adTbo whole nation looks stunted in sire, and
gp;~well ill nut rated by the campaign docuvonec will hardly succeed.
_
as though vitiated through and through by
maat burned (at the public expense) by
an inheritance of loathsome disorders. In

® Tribune. The report claims that the
.administration has added over two million
acres of land to tbo public domain, and a
astaple ••restoration'' is that of 82,400
acres of Northefn Pacific lands, which had
been located un tho wrong aide of a sur­
veyor's lino. Tliis land was “restored"
to the govornmont bygivlng tho Northern
Pacific raUrbad 22.400 acres on tho dppowrita side of the line In question In Its
stead. This ia the sort of thimblerigging
that thu Democratic administration is ip-

isumm

Rr«l City veterans are preparing for a
5*4
ta be

�Republican NUIont! Plttfbnn.

LIVES OF GREAT MEN.
MOW newspapers obtain pacts
IN

REGARD

tq THEM.

/ )TheKE

the history. both cf Republicans and
.., - the name ot that ooblo soldier
,-bild of victory, PbUJp II. Sheridan.
: . f tiro* creat leaders and of our
h tn human IHrorty and political hos-

WAJAyoVNd
J
person wyaed hope,
/ URopIDNOTHtNO BVTVfoRRy
//.
ANO/doPE;
J
//HERVoRK AL1-BEHIND, IT-A|
&lt;(
AFF£(TED HER MINO,

•ratuUUorw to our tallo

rfTiU- one Morninc iN/^Ay
Ml THE NEIGHBORS DID jAy,

in a sba™
,hu* dpuUs
a scape ready far immcliau. use
Ayna, „„
prt«_ „ u

UeM. •eSnUBe » liwvy l«. of u,
comman»r.
i»
W|.J,

a .riraiaal nulllltaulua « QM oooatl-

’ onaer tbe treaty
tultna, the n-eiprveal maritime lertdation of
IBM and tbe nvnttr of
___—
_

llrtnn th* propoaiti'Mj of the Dom-

lawful

coutalning cardboard boxes, Which hold hun­
dreds of largo envelopes. Ail the envelopes
of n single shelf contain accumulating infar­
tnation regarding persons whnw names bo­
gin with the letter of the alphabet for that
shelf; but these, envelope*, in tlicir separate
boxes, are subdivided in alphabetical order
again, according to the u-cviid letter in tbo
name of tbo person men tinned, tint- continu­
ing in classification also by their first suunrau
Th- envelope coutatning information regard­
ing Bismarelt is found ujMn uno &lt;.f ths B
shclvcB, but it is also found imide of tbe tox
containing tlw Bl-o. Boulanger'* envelope a
o!m&gt; found U]«n one of the B sbelrrs; but
further along in tliu Bo box. In this way
any name sought may bo picked out witliout
the slightest delay or confusion.
Tiro amount of information contained-in
tbo different envelojies vanes, us might bo
supp&gt;*cd, with tho varied promiiuT.co of tbe
individuals mentioned, as also in the differ­
ence of local mun.-st. A man who in bis
4lwu deimrtment nf public life may be of less
relative importance than nsne other will
buv&gt;,- greater notices than that, other becauso
be belongs to tbe psrtiqtlar community in
which tiro |A|*r is read, and therefore claims
tba attention of that community iu a more
extended way tluui would the other. Tho
life of a scientist, who lives in Beaton, Now
England or tbo United States will have a

! tne ajruM of foreign luaau-

which

Joyal people, aud

the !•»tUe spirit *bo*u by PrsaidetH L'LrrcUod in

of oil parth-A. and rvpoinslh of
whose jrtosperity U seriously tl

Zk
Log Caiiins were stroHg. a
jhiilil* of love. &lt;v&gt;ntenUueiit.
J^Z\X?/4h«'althand happIncM. Coi»n
T^r|^V.rhkliiN were nulled to th*-door
1 'f&lt;J V|and they were the happy
%
bomea of strong, healthy.
A
noble men and women. rD&gt;e

lu-.hiovcd more iu hit department, but is a
foreigner, and ia known for his scientific at­
tainment* alone, without the local interest in
his immediato life. At tbe »an&gt;" time, tbo
department is eesentially impartial and col­
lects ail that it can of interest regarding
grunt, ami, as well, comparatively unknown,
people everywhere.

simpli- but effective remedies which car­
ried them U&gt; green old age are now repro­
duced in Warner's •*Tlppecani«e," and
Warner's Log Cabin Saraaimrilla and other
Ix»g Cabin Remedies.
oj*b

Portland lays claim to die dhtbictlun of
iiaving the most inviting cemetery •» dM&gt;
state.

luuid b* pentilt ted, oa a right

■■ ;mr u.Ii*lrly admitted aa

drods of newsiwpcrs which come into tbo
J. C. Burrows, Kalanmxoo. Mich., testi­ office each day. reporting tho panting eveuta
fies: "Ft&gt;r mon- than five yean, a mem­ all over tbe wgrld. are culled tho incident!,
ber of my family has been afflicted wttli cvcnta and opinions of men in public Ufa
Hay Fever, culminating late in the fall in Then the ncw»pn|icr itself furnlahos a harvest
a hacking cough. Ever)’ remedy proved of material tor retoranu, concerning muu
(utile. Not half a bottle «&gt;f Paplllon (ox­ and things of both bcnibijiben-*. Each day
tract of rtaxi catarrh mini had been u»e&lt;l there slips are carried to tbe duewnent room
before the cough entirely disappeared ami und [dared iu their |&gt;ropor receptacles, aacb
general relief followed. It is -imply within tbo envelope prepared for the man
about whom it relate* Further than this,
wonderful. " Large bottles only SLW.
tbe biographies. autobiographies, reminisfor sale by W. H. Goodyear.

William Kellogg, of Detroit, blew out
the gas in a Jackson hotel. Hr sleeps
peacefully.
,
SSO.—(Dun boule of English Spavin IJuiment mired Miy fl«r Norman mar.- of two
ugly blood ajiavUm which damaged her
value at least 8H0. it Is the grandest
Blemish cure 1 ever used. John McCain.
Horae Dealer. Darlington. Ind. Sola by
Dr. E. H. Lathrop, druggist- Hastim?..

fully reviewed by tiro librarian iu search of
wide infonnailoo, and their facta, uvun thu
mlnuuat detail that would bo Mcntud, regorulng public muu, relegated to the differ­
ent envelope* Tims, a book like Blaine’s
••Twenty Ymrs iu Cougre*’gave paint* and
kicideiita in too Uvea Of many men. and wa*
u soorceof much information. Often, where
book* entirely autobiographical are pub­
lished, it would be usdos* to try to cull small
point* of information fur a single euvc&gt;0|»
In such (mm u slip to
,1“’ ”:»v‘!loPo

Mich.
Manjuette's eonunon rouucil Jias voted in
pay au ajuHial isnius of S’100 ,o die cl|y

'“^feature of too department whkh is

band.

Bpecudly useful, bowavor, L» tho system of
deriving -information regarding promiiwut
publlo men from tbo men thomclvm,
which cartninly ought to be considered a re­
liable *oom« for authentic fact* Tbe hbrariirn i» constantly communicnUug with pub­
lic men iu alt parts of tba world, about wtom

HflF* Engllsli Extract of Burhii aiid
CobclMhae never fail.il In a aim.'!"
atonoe In making a permanent cure tor
Kidney Complaints and all di&gt;«wN &lt;jf t*'*
Urinary One*”-’’- ln
Mud* are using It.

■ • • '

-I pr-jpnau togHetlaa averting

rh iu dlrortr the (&gt;olHlcal from
j«Jjramy.
ia la fa»or

»&lt;vretfc ada&gt;lt&gt;i*trnUa&gt;&gt; in iu ef

One humlnnl SL 1‘aul-bmdnew men were
entertained at Gladstone. Wednesday.
'or a. limited - It ph— Ulrtn
tm-irlivm From tlwre different vour®., tiro
Uro&gt;* Crueltybhwrnphical deportment grow- greater and
Curuu
(reqacnU; l»ml&gt; tbH' roan, valuable «&gt;veo-day. Aud not only do
&lt;
Io .niter twm
»«. »■• Ux-.x.utenu of the envelope incnwre, but
.Vltu. d*a«-. iwrvouMnw. •«■-. ***“ 11 . Uw couwa
____
know* what
HU, be cured. Mr&lt;- !’■ »»'I"'1
h™u,.b... dlrelnere. Jy-a-l-l*. ."'"'"I
morrowi
A»
i.rou
o.
,
pnutreltau of ekhleeu J«&gt;« ’““’i'J
Uter hllure of .Ixurru pbrelebo". «";■
K of slek headache for 85 year*. Mrs- ‘ •
..ro
milled
to
the
list,
and
on
envelope
5" twenty u. nn&gt;. n« ■ Idfli" "u'?«
hTdloUd to tlw.ni. H &gt;' probable Wat a half
thl, ylrlnlty ™“« a- m™''"';"
down vmr* ago the name of
Boulanger
been cured by ll«t wtmderful nerve t «• would not trove been found upon the B sh«lf.
S nwdHnL-llr. Wle.' Nm He ««

sssii^ss;..

conum, no nuirpliliw, "Si™ ".‘ J?4'
dnie.. Free reui'le l»1|r' W ''
"

W. 11. Goodyrer’. droit ion-.

A ullro.1 treln killed M

JI “J X- b-oomM orce-ary. ^though

•*

n. v
P la meant
N. rvr owl
I Iv«r«min Which reKuiato" ‘,IC Uvw. stumLivorjuilH »t»r"
. ,hclr url v&lt; *.

,|

,»UI.-MklTOkO*
uxldrau «• to““lire

« * I''”'.""1
TSi

woioii law ■
tbo proswUwor toe low by deatn.

HeraldGoedycara.

aS By maw away-

uo.ua

NASHVILLE,

-

- MICH.,

Can give, those suffering
from any form of

N. fCFAKtlANK ICb. CHiCA^

DISEASE,
The best possible testimonial
of his ability to grapple with
these diseases—a successful
practice in deanng with such
disorders.

pewnbi.) that any n.tw«jMljK.r MTitcr or
°Lafr7W*T ‘boal,,
bW* •»
K« together with u,- ,.;wl which „ „
qutrit- to wereoaful jourmilhm anv very
Urge number of thvs- dctai!,
biographical dejartmmt i&gt; a great reeeptad.
of conrtantiy increaring information re­
garding inacmid women in public life all
over the world, which information in reletraUd to ita proper place, superintended and
edited under Uro direction &lt;&gt;f tiro librarian.
Th® room in which tho collection ii kept
seems to be a very simple affair, nnd in truth
it ta, but it i* Uro slmjiltcity of a^rent «ystetn
a^md a confusing complexity of detail*,
Briefly dowribwl, the room consist* merely
°f “kni" number of ■hclvo. gathered within
cupboante, each shelf representing a letter in
the alpfaabet-tbe amount of material com-

—--------- io sue laws at
thntUbcttnuiWcUnsuahlpUand mur.be th*

. ■■kpuaUit fraud* and viudi-

Ih/libty

commits, uro re^Wre of 7^

M patriotic action of the RepubU

:ihty to. the Uitnxluetkm into

THE SPECIALIST,

Will van ijh

of’hk'Tf**^ tokaow ,n ■ddition the details
aLh^ ife’^M’nKX’rdof
Pnblic actiom,
h?? v "’JP*rUc,,!ar incidents regard­
ing hi* private life, hi* character Id* rwv
.«i u. CRM™

1 ,
vur i-.i-.-r.™. a.-, i
friendly and «.lapfawnu;j unpatriotic, and
Uldln, U. ilrelmv ..
...l». __.

JutrfS Uro.-voi; aball be adjuaiod
&lt; a* to furnish full aad adequate

ANDyoURTRouBLE5

Testimonials.
Of these he can show enough
to convince the most skepti­
cal, from the very best citizens
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
cluding business men, farmers,
mechanics and others.

DON'T PUT OFF
Seeing him if you are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time.
Chancery Order.
Stale of Michigan -Fifth Judicial Circuit, in
Chancery.
'
_ Hutt jwndlug in Circuit Court, tor County ot
the w(|lll&lt;iSva"’i 7’ *atl»B in-' °f
on
,.G51.r'^ WqoleL complainaM, v* Charlotte
Marble, deleiHtaut.
In thl* mu*' It appearing that defendant,
( hariotiw Marble, iv trot a reahlent of thl* »t*u-.
but re»l&lt;lr* lu lhe -tale «t Nebraska: therefore
on inotiou oi Hmitb &amp; Colgrvre, Miilejtoni for
roiuplalnaui, it i* unb red that defendant enter
tier appearance In *ai&lt;l eau«e on ur la-tore four
inonlh* from tiro date &lt;&gt;t ibh order, and that
within twenty days tiro coniplaJnaiit cause this
order to
pubtl-iu d In the Hastlnm BAXXKH.
•aid publication to be continued ouec lu each
atek for six neck* In »Uvce*slon.
Fka&gt; a a; HoOhr.i:. Circuit JudgeAttest. Wx. IL Fowkii*. I»epaty Register.

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iXbcaldu. sores.
Im WOUNDS, IN-

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Consultation Free.

The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he can cure
you. Extended experience as
a specialist enables^Jiim to
easily determine, and the best
of modern appliances and the
most
approved
remedies,
r UiHiiOiHJt adapted for special cases, many
of them prepared only by Dr.'
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily where oth­
ers would fail.
.

CHEAP EXCURSIONS^

looHnator new location* or InvMtmefltB, sand­
monthly excursions have been arranged, at one
Ur* for Uro round trip, to all polut* In Duiota
and Mlnaeaota. Ticket* CrevdaM and rood for
80 day*. For mapa and turtber particulars addreaa C. H. Wsaars, ■ a
A
General Pa..enKer
Arm-., BL Paul. Mluu.

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OLDER

MACHIHERY^^1"FREE

Address C. G. HAMPTON, Detroit, Mich.

f‘A Great Newspaper.”
Under the above omtion tlie New York Graphic, some three years ago, published a critical
evicw of tiy growth uf 1’he Chicago Daily News, which sets forth so clearly some of the
fundamental 'principles underlying tlie development of one of the phenomenal successes of later
years that it will well repay a reading. To bring some of the Graphic's figures down to the present
datt* supplemental stau-mvuts arc parenthetically added by the present writer.
" The newspap.r entitle^ to the distinction of t much indebted for its remarkable growth in circuhaving the largest oail.. ■. k
in Amdrica is ' ln
‘:— to **------ — "adherence on the part
l.itiop
the persistent
The Chicago Daily .X&gt;. .(^.ace this state of the other Chicago dailies to the "blankctment-was made it :■ pa.- i... tii.u ::: • growth •&gt;! • iLvt " style of journalism. Of all the people in
the New York lYorld entities :t : &gt; lir e pl cv.‘ . vncrica the average Chicagoan is most in a hurry
The Graphic to-day devotes a page io sk. i.hutad least inclined to wade through columns of
scenes in and about| its establish.:: ent. The
- verbiage and stuff The Daily News is the only
tory of this paper is probably witliout a parallel ; Chicago daily that has the facilities for giving all
in the annals of American journaiism. It was the news, and at the same time the good sense to
founded December 20th, 1S75, and was the -first i present it in concise form. The result of, such a
low-priced daily successfully estab lished
i
in the I condition of affairs is that The Daily News prints
West At the end of its first year it had achieved more papers than all the other Chicago dailies
From’ that time on combined.
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I
REPUBLICAN

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

COUNTY CONVEN­
TION.

vnr the
eWLton
or a tree
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“iw»
Wbolor,

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ble* on tbe fn* trade lint thereby cnppn»*
tte moat profitable, indeed
°nl*'

ISHPEMING, MICH., SURROUNDED BY
FIRES IN THE FOREST. &gt;
'or I’robate Jodro—
CHAS. W. ARMSTRONG, of Yankee Spring*.

BAKER SHRINER. ot Heating*.
r‘*CTHoJ&lt;A?abWCE. of Maple Grove.

K°CHI?M&amp;&gt;PHKRA. HOUGH, of Woodland.

uno-n. or dl otter, d&gt;™M &lt;m«“ •“
cwUddte. Ud tel tte tel or rMW
tar rondentaaoo ™&gt;
temodte «»
Inter ten»r.

tMa W ,&gt;&gt;ow Itetr on~&gt;IU&lt;» »«*
Uli whlrh nxterU Ite "“‘tern pteter
and robs tbe northern f"™*1.
why J .tar CUo. to Mr. UrtM . opWta
should be defeated, and Chari™ W • Anu
Sung nominated and elected. He thin
showed Mr. Annstrohg** sterling qualities

ILVanARMAN. of Hartings.

Charts* Elliott, a Spring Luk* ciUwu, baa

HAETUCTE HENDRICK. Of MlddUriite.

For ‘meth’pRATT. of Assyria.

'

Houghton family took

nearly burne.1 Nad san down, bouses being
saved by a desperate fight. At Carnsy’s 500
cords &lt;4 Steve*, a barn and forty Ums of bay

Marquette wa* roocbud

jampad off and

canine, that.
John Young, a Muskegon

man, who. by

kilns and all U&gt;« buildings were burned to

buildings wore bunted, at a teas of lA,OOCl

THE CONVENTION.
At 11 o’clock Wednesday forenoon. M.
L. Cook, clialrman of tlie republican connty committee, called the convention to or­
der, and named Hon. Daniel Striker' as
temporary chairman. Upon taking the
chair, Mr. Striker briefly expressed hi*
thanks, and pointedly arraigned the demo­
cratic party for Ito many sin* of omission
and commission.
Cha*. W. Jordan was made temporary

^On motion John Carveth, , J. W. Briggs

pitted tn order to
poisoning.

tbo Northwestern are causing much alarm.

A MICHIGAN BISHOP DEAD.

■bort of mooting tbo I'JO.tXJO worth of liabili-

Danlel Hubbard, foreman of a log-drivo
plodnig dynamite cartridgn. and had a band
so badly "battered that it bad to be ampu

Grand Kapidi, took Uttlo Jane Rich, then
&amp; C. Halt, lhe Muskegon lumberman, who
wa* roomily killed at Minneapolis carried
. *45,&lt;XM) worth of life insurance.
reived Um ap| ointment of librarian at
agricultural college.
-

tbe

relative to how Sunday should bo observed.
Threw who adopt their suggestion* will not
only not attend Sunday ball gair.es, but will
refrain from patromiing ice and milk
wagons, do.no shopping, and quit visiting

■unflower dub.

Just

an outing al Htar lake thia month It seem*
that tbo memlmr* don’t object to a bit of

OLD 1IIEMS PLAYS HAVOC.
TWO MINUTES OF STORM AT MAR­
QUETTE, MICH.

lion that hau hitherto existed only in their
minds. At 2 p, in o black ck&gt;ud came up from

Tbs rain foil in torrents.
Immediately
thereof ter tbo son cams out bright, anfl It

air stirring Fifteen minute* later tbe peo
pie, a* if by a common presentiment of im-

huge

warn revolving rapliily around a cone-abaped

atouo and brick building* &gt; of tbe city, and

pUoo. it whirled north one block up Front

afforded ample oppor-

away bodily, tbrown on to tbe roofs opjxalto

in a complete network, and mixing with th*
debris in tbe street rendered them impamabl#

uprooted

j many glass window* damoL

hall fall tn drifts in

tbe cyclone.

abaeta.

Il flew high, except in tbe sin-

and Frank McDerby were made a commit­
tee on permanent organization and order
of business.
'
Enoch Andrus. A. C. Towne and &lt; lark
A. Barber were made the committee on
credentials.
Convention then adjourned till 1 p. m.

a citizen and a soldier.
ChM. Vrletenl. or BteUmora.
Cha*. M. Mack, whom he Justly *ald wa* a
man of whom tlie whole county was
proud. But Mr. Mack declined to have
hi* name eome before the eonvenlkMi.
M V Barker then ably presented tbe
iuuim! of Alonzo E. Kenaston. the rising

on

M. H. Prindle, of Thoruapple, Win.
Boattie. of Orangeville, and Frank MeDerby, of Nashville, were ehoien teller*.
The chairman, secretory aud teller* next
took the oath reqHired by law for such of­
ficers of conventloito.
Nominationa for probate judge were

Chas. W. Armstrong in nomluatlon.

tetetetete, A wut Mh. .. i;

VOL*.

named by . -ring' of whirh
no insignificant member, it u Ulr V*?
ItelMtbbyw.
ter of deeds and treasurer, ,-^n
o tte tictef ra
wwL
eoa.mtk.iL It wu
.„,???■

Hasti?

with the utmost rood feeling

ootribution regularly and tho banliuban
of

Prairieville.

was elected

regiater- of

cHtarroruKR a. Mot uH.
of Woodland. Is the nominee for county
treasurer, and the people will say by an
overwhelming majority that bc's Juirt the
man they want to look after lhe county's
cash. He has done so faithfully, credita­
bly, capably for the past two years. He
lu* made a splendid record for himself and
his party by hls obliging and faithful ser­
vice. Chris, only had 359 majority two
years ago, and many of hls enthusla*tic
friends In the opjxMltlou ranks say tiiey
w|II not be aatisfled with anything lea*
than 500 this year. (Vrtainly no man de­
serves more from the te-oplc than C. A.
Hough.
t

Publish

Ha stings. Ba

si.oo~

P01
Absolt

than the ordinary
competition wtttith
weight. alutn or pb&lt;

M. FOWLEE
De

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popular mm of thr opposition. He sur­
prised hla beat friends by the wonderful
run he made, and clearly demonstrated hb
popularity. He is an unassuming gentle­
man. genial and frank in hl* ways, an ex­
Tbo bandits sixl the pohr* bin !x.edly p»cellent penman, whose pride has been to
keep (he records in bis office In the ruo*t
creditable manner. This he has done to
the Mttlsfaclion of all. ami the plaudit
“well done” can be truly said of his work. Ing to risit tb* ^mblica beast*. *» tte
Mr. Richard* has filled the office In such *i stakes of their inferiors in th* tued are s&lt;*
manner as to win friends In all parties. \raufficiatrtly high to excite any Interest la
who will be pleased to do all they ran to
secure his re-election. Italzey doesn’t
diet that he will hustle hh denuxTatlc op­
ponent from Dan to the Hershreba of de­
feat

XI

statesman. Bom Hicks. We (uvT^r*
of dark kettles being ad^d
clean dlabea hlaek. it. yS

ha* c the ptare |f he
Bowens Mill, store It wre
ho
been three times made Colonel of the Bar­
had declined up to oad including
ry county batalllon G. A. R., and still tion day. That is why It. (&gt;. Wm^X
holds that offiat He has served nearly a
named for treasurer im.tr&gt;.| „f
dozen terms a» town clerk of Yankee
Springs, and shown hlmrolf apt .nd thor­
lawyer of this cltjr.
!young
y John Furnl**. of Nashville. In bAalf of oughly capable. He never was defeated / /
Hasting". Aug. SSd.'lMK
(Castleton, named James B. Mills for the and never will be. He will make * credit­ / Convention called to onhv *t i0 %£1.
able probate Judge- »nd will get the vote 'by T. rtUllpi .lain,,,,
Pl An informal ballot gave Armstrong 88.
of almost every man who knows him.
mltta
Mani)
M. 'Ctaa,
Mill* 11. Kenaston 34.
temporary chairman with O. H. tJrrenfbu
RAKER SHRIXER.
The Ixdlot was declared formal ami Mr.
of this city, wa* named for sheriff by the as 8ec*-y. Comiuitte* " on rn datlate »
Armstrong made tbe unanimous nominee.
asnent
osganuation
r.-lutiun, mfl
M- V. Barker was made a committee to republicans of Barry county two y ear* ago. (nations were appointed.
It was freely aaw rted tiiat he could not be
bring Mr. Armstrong before the conven­
Committee on perm:,, m t.rr.ni^n_
tion/ His appearance wuk the signal fur elected. • But when the returns came in recommended N. Murry, of sMhrinT"^~
rousing applause. He briefly thanked the Baker got there by over 400 majority. He chairman and©.H.GreenfieldMaseeto^
w»T,»U&lt;« r..r Ite honor, Ute ,Utel rtej has made a most excellent sheriff, and ha» •Report areepted and adoptnl.
''
to wouM bter tot hl. rteUoih ,»d IT made a clean record, of whleh the party as
Committee on credential* aunted u
,-l^lwl wouU tevonw a n-,hlont of tte well as himself may we|l I* proud. Dur­ delegates present.
county hub. and do hi" level best to fill tbe ing tbe two years be ha* held _ office, there
AFTERNOON •ORSMUg.
has never appeared a eritlclim of an offic­
office ■ceeptaldy.
Upon the report of eotnnduec on nnmin.
P. T. Colgrove obtained the floor 1*31 ial art of Baker Shrfner a* sheriff of Barry ations convention proceeded to iMjtnltut* a
aad'ln an able aiul eloquent manner pre­ county. He has won hosts of friend* by
county ticket with the foll.jwlng rwtflt
sented tbe name of Baker Shriner for tlie Impartial discharge of the duties of hls
Rcprerentative—Harri- n |L Jlcretaa.
sheriff, and moved that the tcUvrs be in­ office. Mr. Shrincr when a mere boy en­
Judge of Probate -Oliver 11. GreentWd.
structed to cast the vote of tlie convention listed in the service of hl* country, and
lYosecntiug Att*)—William O.
faced tlw southern foe with bravery. He
fur'liim. This was done amidst great ap­
Sberlfi—.luiigp H. Rdmum.
plause. J. H. M^KevItL of Middleville, i* well up in G. A. IL circle*, and as a cit­
County Clerk—Ham Andrus
«
izen und man has the respect and confi­
asked the privilege of making an announce­
Register of Ihxvte-iMrar \y Shn&lt;w.
ment He then wld that tlie opposite par­ dence of all who know him. Hi* cordial
Treasurer—Manly M. Chaw.
ty were claiming that he would support endoreement by tbe convention is proof of
Circuit
Court
Com.
—
Walter
Wetatet.
tbelr candidate. C. A. Polly, for sheriff. his popularity and standing among mem
•’
“
— Win. i&gt;. b.wden.
He wanted here ami now to assure the Baker Shriner wlU be hls own snreessor.
Nerveyor-^-Niouri forwdrn.
convention that he was a Shriner mail
Coroner—Dr. Henry *. &lt; arprnter.
from first to last and would vote and of Maple Grove, the. repnbllcan nominee
*•
—Jonathon R. Rowdl.
work for hl» election. The convention for county xiterk. is a young man whore
Commlttw on rmolutiioto ’-poned ip.
wildly applauded Mr. McKevitt s announce­ ability and integrity are recognlred by all
propriate resolution-, .aid after ttaaanment.
’
•*
-u idjucri
who know him. Twenty-five yeam ago he ing other btoilir* tbe
I*. T.-Colgrore then In a nest and form­ came into this county from Ohio.’ He was
able manner preaeiitmi tin* name of Tho*. then n mere l&gt;oy. lie has helped to clear
S. Drice. of Maple Grove, for county clerk. up and profitably farm one of tbe many
LIFE IN CUBA
Leander Upham, of that township, also fine farms of Maple (bxive. All who
spoke In favor of his nomination.
know hltn love and respect him. because
Judge Smith, at the reque-t of the dnle- he l» worthy of ronfidence. He lias twice
gatlon from Hastings township, asked a been elected to office In thr jwst two years
complimentary vote for that veteran noL or. the republican ticket In Maple Grovr.
dler and true republican,'Daniel E. Bird­ each time running largely ahead of hls reality how intimately tn* bandit* sal p&gt;
sall. of Hasting" township.
ticket. He is a clear-hrad. capable young
The informal ballot gave Brice &lt;Mt, Binl- man. who as a school teacher and practical
sall 80. Mock 37.
fanner has shown himself poasesaed of ex­
formal l&gt;allut was then takrnt. Brice cellent buHlneM qualities. He's a hustler
securing W, and Ma. k 34 votes. Thos. S. too, and belongs to the tribe of Ell. who
Mfrty,’J
Brice WK*, dtvlared the unanimous nom­ always “get thereT
z
inee.

Frank *McDkuby, |

thirty

CffUM/)

Next Sabbath will

&lt;
hl» nrt
,urn win. tte a. A. ate.
onlr
known but * prime favorite to Barry
,
‘county. He was a K*Ua* **lter who
did hta whole dutJ »» ■ defender
hlM
country, and carriea an ugly wound to
show that be was not only faithful but
brave upon the field of battle. He has
lived In Bowen’s Mill* mostly since thr
war and ba* a store and other property
ther^.
By his Integrity and buatoeas canadtv he has made for himself a good bus­
...
nanu.
han I wen

AFTERNOON SESSION.
At tlie hour fixed. Chairman Striker
called tlie convention to order.
Committee on credential* reported every
'township and ward fully represented and
pal dtecoso ot Michigan, who was recently the whole 133 delegates present
ith apoplexy while preaching in
Following Is their report:
Winebarter cathedral,
Hastingi*, Mich.. Aug. 22. 1888.
died Tuesday night
Your committee otr credentials beg leave
tJomuol Smith Harris
to nqiort tbe following as entitled to seats
In
this
republican county convention.
county, Alabama, Sept.
Assy Ki A—C. L. Briggs. A. W. Cliapiij.
14, 1841. graduated
R. p. Chapman. Win, i’ratt Wm. E­
at the University of
Alaliama iu 1858, and Brown and David Huggett—fl.
^Baltimore—Chas.
ITichanl Sr.. N.
bar in the following lAtham. Dr. Vanlfom. Chas. D. ITicliard
year. After practicing Jr., Gilbert Striker. .1. . M. Hendershott
Geo. P. Woodmansee—7.
Bakkv—John 11. Brown. William ElHolt. S. IL Willison. IL A. Polley, Gideon
B»uor UAB*ft*
Hughe*. Milton Nobles—&lt;5.
Carlton—Clark Barber, D. IL Foster.
Joseph Keeler, John Shively, Wm. Wil­
umbos, Gs.; New
liams. W. W. McKibben. Sheldon Daven­
Dis. He declined
port—7.
.
CAKT1.KTON—Joint Fumiss, Frank Mc­
Fulton, ho founded Tbo Living Church, and
Derby. Jacob Ortxiun. James Fleming, Kd.
Partello. Chas. W. Smith. Marion M.
Shores, F. D. Soule. Isaac Swarthout, 11.
and Mary college in 1874, and that of L.L.D. A. Offley. Valelra Kill, Wm. Strong—12Hastings Townshii*—B. F. Gaskill. Prairieville gave R. B. Richards IM ma­
from tbo Univwrity ot Alabama in 1^79, and
jority for register of deeds. This year it
has published, besidm occasional sermon* Ed. Reid, Isaac Sponable. P. W. Burgess. would give him 15U. He lias made a faith­
and reviews, tho “Bohlen Lectures." Bishop Hale Kenyon. Orville Barnum—tt.
City, 1st ward—J. L. Wilkins, James ful. capable officer, and Mr. Towne moved
Harris and his daughter salted tor Europe
that thr tellers be inatrnr-ted to cast the
about eight. weeks ago for a recreation trfp.
Sutton. Anson Maynard—3.
City. 2nd ward—Clement Smith, Chas. 123 iota of tbe convention for him, which
wa* thine, and the announcement occasion­
Jordan. 8. A. Holmes—3.
City. 3rd ward—Daniel Striker, K B. ing demonstration of approval from the
convention.
woman, oulirriy nude, and with b*r black Messer. M. V. Barker—3.
The next office was treasurer. John
City, 4th ward—P. T. Colgrove, a J. '
hair hanging below ber waist, rtartled tbe
neighbors Friday night bv, appearing at tbe Bldelman. W. It Cook. H. A. Bartier. E. ; Carveth arose and said hr knew of no bet[ ter means of weeding out free trade In
window* of a handsomelj/ furnished flat at G. Holbrook-5.
1141 West Fortieth street, and scresuning and
Hope—Malcolm McCallum. Ira A. Os- Barry county Hum to use a first-class
gesticulating Ln a most excited manner. gtxid. Alex McCallum, Chas. F. Cock. Jan. Hough. This brought down the bouse.
The. convention thought Carveth hit tlie
G. Brown, Jonathan Valentine—tt.
duoed tho hysterical girl to don proper at­ • Irving—Enoch Andrus, Alvin Bates. J. mark, and the tellers were instructed to
tire. She told a disconnected story about G. Reuter. Henry Kknrt. Hudson Sisson. cast 1J3 votes for him.
. Judge Smith next obtained the floor, and
Chas. Wing. Jacob Wing—7.
Johnstown—Edgar F. Nye, Willard S. paid a feeling and eloquent tribute to a
packed with a man’s apparel wn* lying upon Nye, Prank Bullis, Henry Stevens. Frank young attorney of thin city, who by dint of
the floor, m if tho owner had suddenly loft Doty. Frank Bristol—0.
hls indomitable cqurage, ability and sterl­
the apartment. Tbo young woman said she
Maci.e Grove—Leander Lapham, Jesse ing worth, aud with no other resources
I). Guy, Geo. 0&lt; Dean. E G. Potter, Hen­ than hls own hands, aud brain, had won
himself a
front
place in the
ry Miller. E. W. Dickerson.
Lorenzo fur
profess'on ot hls choice.
This young
• Mudge—7.
think that Miss MacDonald Is a raarphinoOrangeville—A. C. Cahill, John B. man he wanted to see nominated for prose­
Swan. Wm. Beattie, Waiter a Brown, i cutor. and believed that If Dominated, lie
would surely be elected, aud would fill the
Eugene Hartborn—5.
Prairieville—Mark Norris, Erring office with tbe same credit that It had been
Garrett A. C. Towne, Myron Chamberlin. filled buhls splendid pnxleecaaon, Cbaa.
H. Bauer, L. E. Knappen and P. T. ColJohn J. Perkin*. Sylvester France—(J.
Rutland—J. D. Benham, Oliver Hale, grove. This num wm C. H. VanArman.
1^1 Erway, Bufus Weaver, Christmas Bel­ Numerous seconds to the nomination were
made. A formal ballot was then ordered
, son, Chas. J. Knickerbocker—■tt.
Thorxapple—John Carveth, J. C. by tbe convention, which gave VanArman
Bray, L N. Keeler, a C. Rich, John Pnm- 99, J. A. Sweezey 10, A. E. Kenaston 8.
frey, Isaac Gibbs, M. M. Prindlc. John C. Mr. VanArman was made tbe unanimous
i Smith, Judson Stark, Horace Watkins—10. nominee.
Woodland—W. IL Lee. C. a Palmer­
The tellers were upon motion instructed
claimed they wm stolon from Um and mado
ton, John Lee, Philip Bchray, H. E Rte-' to east tbe vote of the convention for A. F_
tag, John Hathaway, B. J. Grant, Jerome Kenaston and H. E. Hendrick fof circuit
Waltz-E
court commlMlotwra, Seth Pratt, for sur­
Yankee Springs—John W. Briggs, veyor and 8. JJ Bldelman and Dr. A. U
Harn’l C. Ritchie. Asher Turner, Leander VanHorn, for coroner*.
C. H. VanArman was then called on for
All of which is respectfully nubmltted.
a speech. He thanked tbe convention for
Enoch Andrus,
i
the distinguished favor it had shown him,
Amos C. Towxe,
and gave n fine ten-minute* speech.
John Carveth was then called for. and
■
Clark A. Barher. )
Committee on Credential*.
continued his remark* about the tariff aa It
Committee on permanent organization affected the fanner. His remarks were lis­
and order of business made the following tened to with clow attention and frequent­
achool tanebar rodding
ly applauded. His most telling hit was
report:
wlwu he produced a sample of Australian
IlAKTiNG*. Mu n.. Aug. 23, 1888.
damage* In the ram of 110,(WO from William
wooL which liad come direct from the
To the chairman and delegates of tbe rvAmerican consul at Sidney , with prices on
|
publican
county
convention:
it is alleged in tbe complaint, vilely slandered
same marked. That wool, washed, would
Your committee on permanent organiza­
defendant
Tbe only provocation which'
sell there for 13 to 14 cents'per pound. A
tion and order of businea* beg leave to redemocratic wool buyer in Middleville, had
ixirt a» follows:
toid him be wouid pay 22 cents for that
of school
L—PERMANENT OXUAXIXATION.
“o* &lt;»«‘he farmer*
We recommend that tbe temporary be
tb?,klen of competing with 13 cent
made the permanent officers of the conven­ wool? That wool could be shipped by
Ixiat from Austealia to Boston as cheap or
tion.
cheaper than by rail from MlddlevlBe to
II.—ORDER OF Hl^lNIUHl.
.1?* “d&lt;lr,'*b w*« masterly and
We recommend the following order of
political dispute with
buslnes:
1. Report of committee on credential*.
**«rty chrera for the
tagonwtA Frank Hall's skull was crushed,
2. Report of committee on order of busticket tbe convention adjourned.
It was
and be died instantly. Hi* brother was 1UC8SS.
the target as well as mart harmonious
old man fled and
3. Tlie iKMulnatiouf. of county ufficen*
mortally wounded.
convention ever held In Barry county, and
In the following order—Judge of proliate, tbe strung ticket it placed in tbe field will,
sheriff, county clerk, register ot deeds, as It should, succeed In November.
**
county treasurer, prosecuting attorney,
two circuit court commissioners, surveyor,
the ticket.
two coroners, representative in tbe state
No one who know* anything nlantt tbe
tbe cotton mill of James W. White exploded legislature.
Friday, killing W. L. Wooton and fatally
matter, not even the moot violent ormn.
4. Miscellaijeoux business.
nent of the republican party, can deny th^t
..
.. .____ ____
r..»—
5. Short speeches.
the ticket named by the republicans of
Respectfully submittwL
Barry county is ocu- of unusual stn&gt;nr*h
John Cahvkth.
i
ami L. placed lu tlu- LTt
Apoplexy in England. '
LOXDON, Aug. U3 —Tbe Rt Rev. Samuel

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of this city,’ 1* the nominee tot proeecHting OKonwuiomy co»i
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unaided efforts he aecured the advantages while wo smoked a good hstano te a*
of a good education. By hard study hr fit­
ted himself for a teacher, and taught suc­
cessfully many of the beat schools In the
county. What he could save, he laid by
to pursue the vocation of a • lawyer. Hr
stuii led law with L. E. and C. M. Knap­
pen of thia city, and was atTmlttr&lt;b-4o the
bar. He then took the law courae at Ann
Arbor, and graduated with honor. He re­
turned to this city and established an of­
fice. won gaining a profitable clientage.
After six months, )»e liecame amociated
with U E. Knappen, under the firm name
of Kuappen A VanArman. whleh firm ha­
an honorable name in this county and cir­
cuit He h now a member of tlie firm uf
Stuart. Knsppen * VanArman. He is a
self-made, successful man. His desire to
make for bhnself a finished lawyer, verse*!
in all branches of the practice, led him to
seek the nomination of prosecutor two
years oga He would have been put in
the field then had not Mr. Knappen's
health lieea so poor that Mr. VanArman
was needed to look after the llnn'h Interrl&lt;HWc*~M a W CT*
eata. Hls name has been prominently
mentioned for tire position for tlw post two
&gt; earn, and hi* nomination wa* cheerfully
•nd heartily given by lhe republicans of
Barry county.

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Hastings, mich.. September 5. isss.
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llRT. KNAPPEN A VAN ARMAN,

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-s of tlie state and in the
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Heimp. Michigan.
Aworiit*—&lt; lUwms u. 16 and If. new
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(tar whooto opened Monday moving,
with a good attendance of foreign pupito.
John J^ Potter, formerly of this planhas Ixn-n notified, by "Don M." that; hl*
M-rvic&lt;-s as mall agent are not needed un­
der this administration any longer.
A. II. Winn and C. W. Slawson were
arrested last week as Impltented in the Ed
Branch attempted grave robbery.
Alxsut 35 attended the republican iniw
meeting at Middleville last week, and re­
port as having been well paid for their
going.
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Rev. Branfitt preached hto farewell i ser­
mon last Sunday, evening.
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T. 8. Brice, our next county cierk. is
very )&gt;oputar. and will gvt a farm- majority
from this part of the county.
W. Smith will hive, wju-n completed,
one of the finest residences in Nashville.
The Williams evaporator company startwi one of their evaixirutors in Kalaiim last
week, and will start one in Delton this

Clyde Francis and Kmma Barber an) at­
tending school Ip Hastings this year.
fl. A. Durkee and J. B. Marshall are at
lake Odessa running their evaporator.
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has been on the
sick and lanie list the |MMt week.
Pon-' and w’fehavegnne to lu­
tS, .to "l!W,d “ &lt;wnpk- °r wp*k|4 w“h
their daughter Allie.
wm?.1?, ST^f,n'2V.J'abh’'r *nd M,m'' o’hers
’"rat to Bedford Thursday, to aid In rais­
ing the union labor note for Calhoun Co.
Iicople.
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Rev. Gil won delivers his farewell scrra&lt;m.«ulhr ’’"M’1’’
,h* M *• churrh ”o
to^ioth. for thto conference year.
Frank Itawreuce and stater Sarah arc
making Almo friends a two weeks' visit.
vv. O. Barnes has added to the apperrnuee of Lis tmni roof, by giving it a coal of
puInL
M. Doster, of Prairieville, was In town
one day ta*t week.

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Sonlli Huatlug*.
Flora Hendershott was the guttf of Mrs.
Oyta. Barnaby last Thursday.
The T. U 8. was &lt;iulte m&gt;-tcrlously ad­
journed until next Saturday owning. A
few met al tin* school house tost Saturday
t-venlng. Including the president, who, we
understand, knew nothing about the tuljouniment.
: Alex Young has pun-hiiM-d ten lifto of
land of Geo. Gregory* “’“I expects to build
a h(»usc thereon in a short time.
Wheeler Walker Is visiting at John
Young’s.
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The democrat* ratoed a rtO foot-pole at
the school house Monday evening.
We arc unable to get a rv|sirt of tin
school meeting for this issue, but will
hav-c it in the next.
Rob't Gamble is the first to sow wlu-at in
this vicinity.

About the usual liumta-r attended the S.
S. picnic at Gull lake, and report an agree­
able time.
Tlu&gt; Temple, Loveland. Bush and Drap­
er families, with u few .others, spent a very'
delightful day at Wall lake last Friday.
Walter Bush and family returned to
Kalamazoo last Saturday, accompanied by
Miss Battle Sacket. who spent the week,
with them.
lathers commenced work on Fred Wood­
ham's bouse Monday. Herb Smith has
txen painting the outside, and the work
has been done rapidly and well.
Eugene Wale*' horses ran away while he
was loading com stalks Saturday, upset­
ting and smashing
things at a great
rate^ His little son Floyd was In the wag­
on burescapqd serious Injury, the worst
Ix-ing a gash over one eye.
Oscar Diamond and wife will shortly
take possession of the house ’formerly occupled by Earl Riism-JI. The an- making
some change- in the Interior, have also
bad a cellar and'wall put under the house,
making it much more desirable.
Mrs. Earl Russell and mother an- living
In Plainwell, where the former- has found
employmcnL
Burrell Srndder to not well yet. since
hto attack of scarlet rash; also Juddle
Ruggles to on the list of convalescents.
Henry Mosier has moved hto shop near
hto house, and proposes selling peanuts,
candy. &lt;-tc.
John Cairns and wife have returned
from their visit.
The mention in last week's runropundenceofthe return of Dr. and Mrs. McLeay from a visit In Gratiot was a mistake.
The Dr. returned at tins time mentioned,
hut Mr&gt;- MeLc«y*Mnalned till Saturday,
making a short visit In Grand Rapids on

Farmers are hurrying to sow wheat.■N
Threshing la nearly done in this section.
Frank Piper lias moved hto family back
from Kalamazoo to live with hto folks.
Mrs. Lum and family, of Galesburg, have
Im. visiting at Geo. Bostwick's and other
relatives.
John Allen spent Sunday at his home in
•Roas.
Mrs. Myron Simpson and Mrs. Win.
Knoestrick. of Augusto, witnessed the fun­
eral of Mrs. 1&gt;. Northland.
Dr. A. Switzer and family will return tn
their home In.Pentwater soon.
Ernest piper looks very gixxl natured of
Inti—It Is a girl.
Sept. 2d was Rev. Gibsons.farewell ser­
mon at the Bunnell school house.
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Attorney at Ijiw,
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• Hastings, Mich.
i'-v n i in *u&lt;g-arts ft the state. Special
Ktro:.--&lt; tocolh-rttoa/. MoygfTO Loan os
ihUL r.-tArt ullicXnrcr WeiMertji Hardware

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Uanfletd.
Allie Kipp, of Bedford, spent Sunday
with his people.
Artie Bellinger left Monday to attend
college at Kalamazoo.
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\UBER. M. D.,
Rev. Farr started to-day for conference.
I’hy«lcian,j!id Surgeon,
II. E. Russel! and wife spent Saturday
.. • -• x'r.o: . More. Office hours from J in Kalamazoo.
to*&lt;p. 1'1,1
John Kipp and Fred Budd will start for
the west about the 20th of this month.
(&gt; W. LOWRY. M. P„
The former for' California and the latter
v.
Phy - :an and Surgeon.
for
Washington Territory.
JLx- • ii s&gt;*ctahy nf ireatiug diseases of the
Winnie Bellinger left Monday for Battle
ElK.unllKAK aud the vrwwrratioh’of vision
ui.tr’ii'‘ 1'Ulta '••‘(■("rAClJEM and eye Creek where she will attend school.
The broken imnd is partially organized.
02! - .1. r -i i-.r&lt;e on Broadway, near Coart
I^ist Tuesday evening there was an ice
-Bow. ilA*Lazs. Mich.
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cream social at Mr. Zimmerman's for |the
benefit of tlie church.
u.Mir: , .oi.GKOvit.
•Datay Schumaker will work in Battle
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lawyers..
Creek for a few weeks.
Dftee In t'nian block, Hastings.)
Uist Sunday at a buainess meeting oflhe
I’r
.untie ( i-urts of the state.
Sablmth school tlie following officer* wore
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AVION.
elected for the ensuing year: Supt.. Caleb her return.
A.
Uturhey at Law,
School commence, next week.
Mrwre; assistant Supt.. tty next pastor:
The J. A. Sackett post G. A. R.. of
-Ov-r J. S. Goouvear &amp; t.'*x's store.)
secretary, Eddie Moore; tn-asurer, Mrs.
frar?.-,s in-_.hu UottbeState. Collections Dunn; chorister, Mrs. Doty: organte;. Pralrievllh*. went hunting the other even*
w*1** a,ul
Nellie Edmunds: assistant 'organist. Mrs. Ing and caught
them a present to Comrade Perry, the
^C.ITKI.TOS
Stiles.
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Methodist preacher.
The eagles were
Utld headed, and valued at one dollar a
' the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co.
Rev. Martin preached his farewell ^T- piece.
■•'■i •• «&gt;ii a (nan's property against
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:ht.nn/urwtad; against.* man's mon here Sunday.
j-.d arcident.
A brown horse was found by Nr. t.a»t&lt;George .Higdon- ••( Nashville, was in
llen In hto coni field M Saturday mmuHarrwlllv Sunday.
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Ing. Owner can get said horse by paying
School commenced Monday, with Min­
all damages.
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nie FumiM. of Nashville, as teacher.
r«t block. Hastings. Mich.)
The concert w£.s a grand success, and all
Bert Walker is in Barryylllv.
rt &lt;1! Abstract Books in Barry
present unjoyed a pleasant time.
I Warren has to-en having a bad time
The ladles mite society met at, Mra- with hto rigid limb. Caused by poisoning.
MMEitMAN. Homoipathlc Phy­ K AltertLmTis at work for Mr. Emerk-k.
|&gt;r*&gt;H»n&gt;.
-. tn and Surgeon.
Mrs. I- Cook and daughter spent bunr l-'.throp's drug store.)
»«ul&lt;l Ilk., u. J»k lbdav with P- Rogers.
Mrs. Frank Minar and Mrs. 8. (- Doster
crat scribe of this place where
Huw&gt;»«
V. B ARKER. Real Estate, hi- cnmitaT to? H appeal* to me heknowa. brft fast Friday** Dowling, where they
.ma- nti'l Loans.
Minnie Bidelman is attending the «nftL will make a -hort visit to relatives tn that
G. Ki'iiyauti Ban. t doors north
' * Nell'le Merlau has n-lurned front a visit
J fr^totnee.
tute this wwk.
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dtedalafeeu'
The collection taken up at the cuucart
1'1 ign-en to making exchange*
ri:n lairrest* of nou-realdeut
■•r» CHrrfully looked alter. Farms WClaroDM Baehellor. of Castleton, vtaltde

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lM»fo; sal|.

ut J. A. Bacheltorfa tet Sunday.

Farmers have commenced cutting corn
Ln tills vicinity.
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Fanners are getting ready to *’*** “to
We hate learned that Bav. &lt;■

Hastings City Bank,
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:A-PITAL, $50,000.00.

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»r bt: ;:By,. -.(i tSMj |u buUdlUg lutoccupied b/Messer Bros.

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wurra*. y
, &lt;h.-n*ni's iK-ople this week.
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ley. of Ha-rtfaga. railed &lt;« Mr*. J. u i

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Fred Vas-Muly
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Belle Bronson, of H**t&gt;nK •

1 Tlu- people in this vicinity are quite en­
thusiastic over the republican mcrflug at
Middleville test .week.School commenced this week with 1 h&lt;roti Fotbes. teacher.

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Wedarsday.
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W. J- Iteyxnlds returned from Kalama­
zoo Friday., enronte Bn- Cedar Creek.
A good. mai'J campers at Cruokwl lake
at 11* wriUty.

'Chester Mcmhic.

Irving seger to the happte"‘

IMF IF* a boy.

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of Cedar

Creek, wits hi town Friday.
Roach &amp; Son arc building the wall for
Norvroar* trick houAbout SO ticket* were sold here hut
Tnesdav tar the excujxlon to South Haven.
F. Al Btackman attended the re-union

at Aii(*g»m last week.
our evaporator will Mart one week from

one day test weekhorw-*.
R. Wl ««d -Mr- &lt; ’"‘"’Jbor&gt;e^d

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r-ttte&gt;dre.ir,

Mattie Amrs hm. returned home.
Quarterly meeting nt the U. B. church
last Satuntay nnd Sunday.
J. Pnmfrey went to Eaton Rapid* Satur-

^Messrs. Batten and Baker,

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A. K. Rlchantoon lost a horse one day
last week.
Harrison Barnum and wife Muudayed nt
Oliver Hale's.
Wesley Slewart and wife and Mattie De­
mott spent Stindny with W. N. Boice nnd;
wife.
Eld. HoyL of Parte, )preach»-d at the
school house on Sunday last.
Levi Boice, who has been sto-ndlng a
short time in this vicinity, returned to Mc­
Bride, Friday.
A. Barnum and wife, of your city, spent
Sunday with I.. Wood.
At •chool meeting O.
Bnruam wm re­
elected director.
Eld. Vesey, of Battle Creek, has been
with im the |&gt;a»t week.
The thin! district M. C. M. A. hold* its
Septemtwr meeting at the Coate Grove
church, commencing Thurday. the 13th, at
•• p. m.. nnd holds over Sunday.' Manj
preachers will bo present.
Every body to
Invited.
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,0-Wininin VanHorn has a child on the hick

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Shively's last Sund,,&gt;'
Mm,- It
was then- too: w*
to &gt;-•
being a common occnrrencu ror ou»

the gu**te of their MW-

an average of two car loads jx-r day.
Mbs Mead, of Creasys Comers, lost by
fire all of her farm out-buildings and con­
tend one day last week. Fire Is supposed
to have originated through the carelessness
of those In charge of the engine. Uxw be­
tween six and seven hundred dollars. In­
sured In the Barry A Eaton Co.
To those Innocent probltw: That was
Mary's little lamb that pulled the rrool
over your eyes in switching hen caudle ap]&gt;endage. trying to keep tlie "free trade"
flies from you. Jim Me-, please keep Bil­
lie away from them.
Prairieville held her annual S. S. picnic
the 30th at Gull lake.
Two or three
school* were represented. A g(««d time
reported. The same evening a dunce was
held at Geiger’s hall, ending up with a
drunken fow.
Farmers about tee re will commence sow­
ing their wheat; rain or no rain. '

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Dnlton.
Mrs. C. II. Thuraton and Ettie Fulk took
in tlie excursion and report a gtoxi time.
Mr. Bratt, of Hope Center, to building n
house for E. Johnson.
Clarence Peimcck was the guest of his
UJ,
rhbd MH-. ■ UUl' *»&gt;■ »' (brother. My run Pennock, last Friday. *
Will Evan* eaught a five pound black
"jTT re-b-r
b
lias* last Thursday.
Our school is progressing nicely tinder the
from 11.1- .aitoi U»l »■»*■
supervision of Miss Ada Polley.
Mrs. Nelson Scudder was precipitated
Freeport.
from a road eart one day last week. Luck­
SterU Shrlwr
S
J w. Boynton and wife were in tne ily no bones wen- broken, and at this writ­
ing she I* just able to elt ujx
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8. E. Baird to erecting a nice house.
Mr. Bratt has the job of building.
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“Trw&lt;”!X?bL,b.~ trip ■»
Hairy Leonard Is building an addition

James k sweezey.

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W a lu“5"! ‘J11'uurt’ uI tUe*t*te- Officeover
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Ball game between Lake Odessa and
Freeport, scores stood 17-10 in favor of the
former.
W. O. Clark to adorning the placti^tf
business with new signa to a considerable
extenL
Corn has been ao dried up by the drouth,
that many farmers have commenced cutting

bilk

He wm cutting a game in a board

severe wound.
Elmer Bishop, our enterprising carpen­
ter, started Monday for Omaha where he
has the contract of building a large house
and bam. Mr. Btohop will not return
home until November.
Corn social In music hall Saturday even­
Delton B. B. club crossed bate with
ing was well patronized by the people, Hickory Corners club last Saturday. The
which speaks well for the ever industrious game was nicely played on both sideswomen of the W. K. C.
Scores standing, Delton 18 and Hickory
b. Zackelmcyer returned home Saturday &lt; 'nnn-r. 1 T
from a painting expedition, and reports
having decorated the residence of G. Gei­
WoodlMad.
ger. of Bowne, with a coat of j»inL
Aahbc! Cooper will finish Mr. Layman’s
A special train was run up from Ixiwel] house thia week.
rhuraday evening and carried Jerry
(’barley Brooks will stop working at the
Boynton and wife.
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carpenter trade, and begin driving wella
Rev. O. S. Grant, of the IT. B. church, soon. Charley understands the business.
preached hto farewell m-nuon last Sunday,
Several pieces of property for sale In
and will now retire from the ministry for Woodland center, also a farm just outside.
a short time, on account of failing health. For further particulars Inquire of J. M.
Wm. Edkert residing west of town, Smith.
came near losing hto entire grain crop and . School opened Monday, with ProfaShlvebuildings last Friday by a .spark from a ly and Warner as teachers.
threshing engine. Happily it was dtorovB. 8. -Hnlly iuu* a good trade.
W. C. Downing is moving his old shop,
ered, and extinguished In time to prevent
loss.
no a* to build a new one.
Fred Stolon had the misfortune to fall
W. Crammer threshed two thousand
bushels of wheat and oats for the Wunder­
and cut hto fare last Friday.
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Rev. Dyslnger delivered hto farewell lich brntliers. In two days.
Oddfellows plcniced at Thornapplc lake
sermon, at hto several appointments last
Sabbath. He Informs us that he will Thursday, and rvjxirt a good time.
.Chas. Brooks will drive a well for C. Smove to Albion and attend college the com­
ing ycitr. Mr. and Mrs. D. will leave Palmerton.
Walter set up the elgani. and the Imys
many dear friends tn Fn&lt;epotL who will
wish them success wherever they may go. will keep still.
The skating rink opened on Saturday
Buel Wolcott made a trip to.Grand Rap­
evening with a largo attendant*-.
id* with a load of hides Inst week.
Ttic Naahville kid nine challeugvd the
W(K*lland kid nine to cross Ixits with them
R. S. Shoup has purehase&lt;! a new car­ on Saturday. Our kids promptly- accepted
riage.
the challenge and were on the grohnd, but
Mrs. Sarah Heigh Ims a niece visiting the Nashville-club failed to connect. Our
her from Ohio. •
kid nine then challenged our first .nine,
Eva itotiart is attending school at Hast­ und n hotly contested game was played, re­
ings.
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sulting In a score of 26 to 35. In favou of
Lalla Beigb la-gun her school In tile Mc­ the firstlilno. Two of the kids’ beat play­
Kelvey district last Monday.
ers were alwent. and they say the result
Quite a numls r from here went to Mid­ would 11*'*’ been different had their play­
dleville last Thursday to hear Gen. Alger. er, all beeti present.
They report a godd time.
Wo wonder it our railroad scheme has
Mr. Dunlap, who has toieti visiting al T. gone
sleep? Wo hope It will not lx- a
S. Brlre's, returned to hto home in Ohio Rip VanWinkle- sleep.
last Monday.
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Mrs. Hunsieker had a relapse, but is gvtJesse Rolmrt. Sr., is very »lck.
- ting better.
Lettie Whitney tx-gnn her school In
Herbert Smith has moved into Fred
North Castleton Monday.
Whitcomb's liousc.
Wm. Seanwm. of Woodland, called on
Georp- Lahe has moved back to Wood­
Maple Grove friends Sunday.
land.
The marriage of Byron McMullen to
Jane Ostrander on Monday evening of last
Cool, dry and very dusty.
week caused no little surprise. It Is not
Cora, potatoes and pastures are suffer­
every town that carrixiast of an acquaint­
ing for want of rain.
ance, courtship and marriage in less than
Our wheat merrhanto say they purchase

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People who wish tlie best. paper In Che
county, should subscribe for the Baxxkh.
R. D. Banner, our mall carrier, is doing
a largo business.
J. Velte-and wife will go to Petoskey on
the excursion.
.
Geo. Barden says that the report that he
to soon t&lt;&gt; I* married to a campaign lie.
Laura Parkhurst is Working at the hotel.
At the school meeting on Monday night.
Geo. Burden was chosen trustee for a full
term of throe yean.
I). Miller to making a cistern for J. M.
Smith.
Geo. Beach has gone to Grand Rapid* to
learn the Iwrber trade.
•
C. 8. Palmerton, the Woodland editor of
the Nashville News, to on the sick list.
Van says it's a boy.
E»1. Bawdy and wife received a first-chew
charivari on Monday night. .
Yocxn Soldieil

It to a marvel that a ao nutritious wild
hay as the native or prairie hay should
grow without seeding or cultivation, and
eastern timothy.

growth.

Thto hay growa-on the

Stock 'raising is yet in Ito infancy

a start, a very few having begun with
stock but will in time become an import­
ant industry . The cost of putting up hay
Ireing a 81.50 to 82. per ton and stock of
all kinds come through the long hard wintors in the best condition without grain.
The climate is all that can be desired dur­
ing the summer and fall.
After what I have said of the merit* of
north Dakota. If It would be askad would
1 advise a general stampede from Michigan
to this country, 1 say no; .tat every 'man
who has a good home or living busin c-k be
content to stay In Michigan. Doubtless
some could Iretter th«r condition by com­
ing here but others would get dfacouragixl
l*fore getting well started and make a
failure of IL But this grand prarie land
must eventually l&gt;c a great grain arsl stork
country, and fanners are already seeing
the need of mixed fanning. The wheat
crop to damaged by frost tn the extent of
at least oni'-thtrd, but oats and barley,
both of which are very heavy are not In­
jured. ,
f
Everything here to-done on the biggest
possible scale, wheat wagons, hay racks,
wheat racks, drags and plows; 35 feet
spread in h drag will no more than suit
them here.
James CampbeiX.

How ClavolMd Befriend* the Koldier.
The Detroit Tribune of August 30th
contained the information that John J.
Potter, a )*&gt;stal clerk appointed from Barry
ebunty by Hon. E. 8. Lacey in the spring
of 1883, and at the time of hto discharge
running between Detroit and Chicago on
the Michigan Central had lies-n disrhargiMl.
No notice or warning was given or cause
assigned but a plain, blunt statement that
hto pay had stopped. Within a few dajs
preceding Mr. Potter's decapitation four
other old soldiers running on llnre center­
big in Itotrolt suffered a like fate. No
charge* were preferred in any case shnply
an order* stopping their pay. A few
months previous to the discharge of these
men three other veteran* were summarily
dismissed In like'manner.
The Banxku lots taken some pain* to
ascertain the exact fact* In the case and
for the /nformation of its readers publishes
the names of these eight victim* of this
sham civil service reform admi
Cav.; E. 8. Scl_______________ _
Inf.: John B. Gunning. IJeuL fllh Mich.
Inf.; 8. M. McLaughlin, 1st Lieut. 8th
Mich. Inf.; W. J. Hildreth, Sergt 8th
Mich. Inf.; O. J. Smith, 2d Mich. Cav.: I.
P. Grover, capt. -in an Ohio Regt, and
John J. Potter 133d N. Y. Vote.
When thto administration came In j»owcr Mr. Vila* as postmaster- general toaued
,a circular- to the effect that efficient postal
clerks need have no fear of being dtoturixxl.
More than thrrt&gt; yean, elapsed and if any
of these men were deemed Insufficient
nothing was said about It and no complaint
was made against them. Al! at one* the
axe Ix-gins to swing and the official beads
of these wnr m-a*r'*«i veteran* roll into the
bosket and arc pNjcntcd to Don M. Dick­
inson by hto faithful LieuL, W. K Ban­
croft, as tangible evidence that he to do­
ing hto atatre towards narrying Michigan
and boosting hto beloved chief Into the U.

The Baxxkh ha* Il from a source moat
trustworthy that every one of the atone
named veterans were gallant soldiers. sev­
eral of them carrying upon their toslii*
E. J. Mead’s txinis and straw stack were marks as evidence of the honorable and
burned down last Wednesday, Jttst os they valiant service they perfonned in the late
war, and one of them languished eight
were finishing threshing. It was withdtf- —• —— —.;2
2ito In Andenonviin- 72'2221.
Acuity that the house was saved. Barns- -montha
prison, We are
also informed that they were all faithful,
ud ibnu bw-rcd.
Enos Barlx-r is very sick i^lth rheumatic efficient and trusty clerks. Mr. Potter a
few
days
before
hi*
discharge
passed an cxfever, brought on by over exertion at the
। amination so creditably that he wa* given
late fire.
David Reynold* la sick at his home at over U8 percent.
This Is Indeed a rather astonishing stale
Plainwell.
Mattle Barber and Minnie Flower have of affairs and has a moil weighty signifi­
cance just now when the administration to
commenced school at Richland.
•
making
such strenuous effort* to prove its
Mr. Ward and wife, of Miiwouri, are at
lovr and sympathy for the soldier. It
E. J. Brown’s.
,
would have the voter believe that (Jrover
Cleveland to the especial champion of the
lA^ita. Dak.. Aug. 35. 1888.
soldiers rights and the principal advocate
bo much has already been written about
the north part of the territory that it may tration. a nog striking object lefuxm that
to- out of place to attempt to say more in prove* that ita pretentions when put to a
practical.teat are a delusion and a snare.
regard to IL
Was an old soldier apftoiutcd to fill any
It will be aeen by refering to the maps
that where I am writing from to between of the vacancies caused by the removal of
tta' 48th and 4U paralclls of north lattitude these men? Not a solitary one; but In
fully 6 degrees north of Barry Co., and it their stead democrat heelers and want
may be asked to not the risk to crops on ac­ strikers fill their places. This is the "re­
count of frost too great in ao high a lati­ form" that is now taking place and that
tude, in answer to which It to proper to ha* Ix-en sllentiy»guing on during the |&lt;»t
iM»y the risk to considerable, but not much
greater than in the states east and south- reform promised *Hd heralded tiir (imqtry
from other climatic changes and variati-m^ over at the Incoming- of Uie present ad­
such as drought and heavy rains with oc­ ministration.
Soldiers of Burry bounty what think you
casional frosts. Other different varieties
of grain that mature to Die greatest per­ of this brutal teatuirnt of your eiguK com­
fection here are wlieat. cats, barley. iy e rades? They are not your in-JgRbo^' but
and peas, and .mj far the only kind timt to nil but one are citizens of thto grand pa­
injured by frost to wheat; all other kinds, triotic commonwealth and It W mure than
tar a* I have been able to learn, are not likely that some of them tooctiad eltwws
damaged by frosL Root crop* of all varie­ with you at Gettysburg, Chtokamauga,
ties attain the hlgbeat perfection in growth .stone River, Chancellorerfllw or Vlekabwg.
whether they did or not they nre yottr
and quality.
If It should to; asked, do they have light comrades every one. Each one bared his
sinewy arm aud struck sturdy blows fur
the very poorest, ehleliy on account of hi* mantry. Rrery one of them-buckled
fnrmlng'not from any fault of the soil. Ln the armor find |yxcd hto breast to the
Wheat Is a crop which requires the lumt schoek and deadly storm of Ixtillc.
Soldiers of Barry county what to your
preparation of the ground the fall and
sumnu-r previous to spring seeding, white duty? These men hare all felt the shock
oats and parley d&lt;&lt; well on spring plowing; of twttk-, suffered on the weary march, or
but tlm ta-st reunite in wheat culture Is not breathed the fetid atmosphen- of filthy
and will not be reacted until a good *&gt;•*- rebel dungeons where “llpteaa famhw
tern &lt;&gt;f summer fallowing to resorted to. mocked." They have all lw*n rnthlwely
At present wheat to rated on stubble for deprived of employment without cause,
four to five crop* In sweceasiun, and In that without explanation, without warning
wa? 25 liuateto to 41m •cm ta fryguently while faithfully, laborousiy amt qutotly
had on fall plowing. I
Utiked with a perforating
duties awfex-d them in
few of the exten*te- wi*e*s gr&lt;»w&lt;ra in thto the sendee of the country they risked their
part of the county tind
Beante tel to
(f so idlera succeeded thewc men U might
me that his wheat crop Sir ttlx years past
ha* averaged l»h bushels to the acre, and
Ids highest yield per acre In any year from
a hundred acre lot&gt;EM «
- bushels,
_____ _
but
tense cannot be offered: and It to tin? plain .
thto wL
I- regarded a» excepttonal
’ In the duty of the soldb-rs of Barry county to
riil‘. be
-»(,w. at wheat In
aitt nowMlr-.
A rind- *-. &lt;&gt;n*&gt; num and hurl tr&lt;-«ni
th.prudwticM
in any
bypucritlcal admlnbtratiou
ward ulmut thy ixxutaritif*
soil over the -soil of «&gt;t]flr
secretly hates. .
with which I am noiuataB
Jolin J. Potter to known
part of thia Mill of
veteran in Barry county
known that three off his
the soil contains a
■wldtera,
' *

�aodiaflMKibdWMiMMMifii
w-—I
PROTECTION BRINGS GOOD WAGES.

OU

lev/

» better und&lt;T protectlop than
trade. This 1* clear when thrf

Every sufferer Is earnestly requested to tn' It
and they will acknowledge it to be^

A Wonderful Medicine
For the weak stotnanli. Impaired digestion and

many, whom- field, mine and mill yield
ires than thoee of England, because the
land is poorer and feed* more idten, and
therefore had far lower wage* until Ger­
many adopted protection. • • • Wage*
grow big under protection because the
output is bigger, and the output b bigger
becuiuMi prutecliou leads men to work to­
gether and get all they can out of Unde
Sum’s farm. Any system which does this

coBMlenOoiulr say It Is the King
It a medicine cheat itoelt’

gu to building a mill
If a man will
come here and set up his loom and spin
our wool we will keep him in house and
board until he can turn In* corner and
begin to make things cheap. We will use
what is made here and we will use noth-

Which ig

This all would coat more than to trust
to the ax and plow alone and sell what
wm cut and raised in the mart where all
was cheap. The cost of living would. go
up where this plan wim tried. Each man

u0LD

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| I genuine has a
rRed H tin tag on
every plug.

Study.

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for works on your diseases.

«uc Diseases. Consultation, -personally or by

OLD HONESTYis acKpowl-

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Your dealer has it

r. D. CLABE3B, M. D.
Merrill Block, Detroit, Mich.

JlfO. FIIZER » BROS.. tafSTlIle. k.

HARVEST
EXCURSIONS

MONTANA,
) Aug. 21st
TUESDAY, f Sept 11 aud 25.
) Oct. 9 and 23.

Taking rffeet July 15.IMS.

STATIONS.

Grand Rapids Lv.
MMOevUle............
trvtng.......................
Hamwoe........ . .....

ST. PAUL 4 MINNEAPOLIS

CHEAPER THAN
ever BEFORE !
MONTANA LB88THANONNFARE.no round
Wp rate being more than TWENTY DOU.ARS.
tamudinc GREAT FALL8. MONTANA

able fordivereinod terming. dairy- and stock
nurpoaos, will do well to take advantage of

F. 1. WHITNEY
Gem Fans, and Tkt. Art..
8l Pasu, Minn.

GRAND RAPIDS HERD,

Holstein

friesianS

ESTABLISHED. 187®.

■more to divide and more to save. The
mine would be sunk, thl&gt; forgo be hot, the
mill wlieel tum and tho loom would hum.
Tho farmer would get more for his land
and the worker more for .his work. All
would be done on high pressure, and the
land would flow with fatness. • • •
Even with this drawback. It La clear
this set of men would turn out mure than
tho uno which took things as they came
and let all alone. It would have an ad­
vantage over the one which put no prise
on hard work and kt the mine, the forgo,
the mill and the loom be set up when
some men thought he could risk turning
from the field in which he knew there was
money to a new trade in which there
might be but was not likely to be with
old hands in the- old country all In full
running shape. Wages would -be lower
and would stay lower with this second
sot, because loss would bo done. The
man with a turn fpr setting a mill going
would think twice before he did it with
no sure market open, and the man with
coal on his land wuuld go on plowing for
food instead of digging for coal.
This is all so plain and clmr that no
man can gainsay it. It Iim been said liefore and will be again, and it tolls nil ths
truth about the way protection raise*
wagre, first by raising more out of which
to pay wages, aud next by raking men
who work liarder.—Philadelphia Press.
DEMOCRACY AND

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

Minnesota, Dakota,

mine aud mill will have most to divide.
Both seta must first work with tho ax
uid plow. All new lauds must. In one
lot mon say. wo will each day give a little
more work to get this coal pit sunk. We

THE

VETERANS.

Tilt. Cleveland Plain Dealer referred to
tho Union veterans m ' btupld and bigoted
soldier*." Congressman Kilgore, an e^Confederate
Democratic
ofliceboldcr,
openly insulted them on tho floor of the
house as paupcra; and now Matson! the
Democratic candidate for governor of In­
diana, in a Democratic majority report
from the committee on penalous. say's:
And if one (meanings soldier pensioner)
receives not enough, it ia because be did
not serve long enough, and can he be
heard to complain If he get* a just rate
equal to hi* fellow soldiers? And for the
remainder of the relief necessary io hl*
support, ho shall be allowed, m other
dtizens must, to accept the charity of the
local authorities.
Isn't that statement disgraceful? If an
old veteran, maimed or in the last htagee
of disease, hr unable to support himself,
he can go to the poorMuee before the
government shall aid him. That ia the
exact substance of Mr. Matson's declara­
tion. Thia is some more of the great love
the Democratic party beam toward the
■oldicrsl

Tho canvass in West Virginia has
opened with many signs of promise for
the Republicans. The oongreasional del­
egation now iucludre three Democrat*
and one Republican, Mr. Goff. The Sec­
ond was carried by Mr) Wilson in 1880
‘by a beggarly plurality of ninety, and
with a strung candidate the Kepubileans
now have strong hopes of retiring him
Mr. Wilson Is a member of the commit­
tee of ways and means, which is re­
sponsible for tho Mills bill, and ho has been
an earnest advocate of that measure. His
speech in defence of that measure has tx-en
considered by good judges of tariff argu­
HAHN, Local Agent, Basttwgs.
JM G.r *T. A..Chicago.
ment the strongrat that hu been heard
on the Democratic aide. Ills constituents,
however, complain with reason that he
' has sacrificed the Industrial interests of
his state, and aro anxious to send a Pro­
tectionist in his place. The third and
fourth districts are also fighting ground,
In affect July 1st, IM.
since tho Democratic majority in 1886 did
not exceed 800 in either of them.—New
York Tribune.

Gtogo, Ealaaaioo &amp; Sigisw

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Mi. N. fl- Frohllchsteln. of Mobile. Ala.,
writes: I take great ph-a«nry in recom­
mending Dr. King's Xr*
Consmuptiou. having used It far a serefa
attack pf 'Itronchitik and Catarrh. It »**&lt;me Instant relief 'and entirely cured me aim
1 have not been afflicted since. I *1*° b*
to state that 1 have tried "ther rmnedhW
with no giKHl result Have nhwElectric Bitters'and Dr. Kings New L“«
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Dr. King’s New Discovery forConMimption. Coughs and Colds, is sold on a posin'*

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■Flax station*.

“Hero in Buffalo, where Cleveland lived
for thirty years, there will bo a strong
majority against him, m there was against
him In 1884." Those are the words of
Hoti. Ix'Wis F. Allen, one of the most conBpicuous residents of western Now York
and an undo of President Cleveland
"There will be a strong majority against"
Qereland in Buffalo because Buffalo has
had a rood opportunity to become ac­
quainted with him.
If Mr. Cleveland
should reside two or three years tn Louis­
ians. that state would be reliably Repub­
lican afterward in any canvass in which
he would bo a candidate.—St. Louis Globe­
Democrat.

When An You Goiig?
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crnade erected for Him fci their

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Mormon elders are fooling around amopg
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Out of the Breastworks.
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was Miriam and Aaron speaking against
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murmured in lioir twntn, and hearkencl not

secured no benefit.

felt that my grave must be reached in the
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tims the ulcers heated, and my skin cleared
off and was entirely well.
&lt;.»ne year ago a case of catarrh developed
tn ray system. The physician did his bes|,
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Swift's Specific gave me permanent relief.
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The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, G*.;
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have received the greatest benefit from ia
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A race- track will encircle the lake at Elk
Rapids, being just one mile around IL

HOUSE PAINT

COITS'FIOOR
PINTS,
TWM tStel
'-Tj-.u tu Mirty

My throat tegan t-o

against the Lord
servant of the Lord Ho cwnta an done to
himself, tlxiko x. 10.1 The lore of God
which brought thorn oat of Egypt was hring-

WONT DRY STICKY

§

Him, and mu

captain iirttred of “G«xl Himself, who was
with them as their captain. ” (IT Chron. xiti,
11) Neheminh aayv that “in their rcbtilion
tlivy appointed a captain t-• return to their
boodagu" (5eh.ix.17.) Oh, what ata and

our learning. Paul says: “I count all things
takloss for the excellency of the knowledge
of Christ Josus my Lord . . . furgetung
those things which are behind, and reaching
forth unto thosa things which are before,
I press toward the mark for the prii
high calling of God in Christ Jtwus.'

JOHNSTONS
SARSAPARILLA
Far L1VER COMPUlfflT. DYSPEPSiZ.
PURIFYING se 31001),
Used for 30 - I’lk s and aU D!-Yearn. Bost 14 rawe . titat arise
Preparation 11 tram a Diaortrrvu
in the World
. a- an turn YlllMKt.
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WkvSSS tmka

WMbtDKton: Moutana brcauac liww rank*
first In the production ot proctoua inotab:
Orryon. because ot Ita mild eltmate, timber,
52^' m,n*r*ta B,"d *oo«terful produeUoo of
The r"P,tl rrawth ot 8pr&gt;.
kane Palls, with a water power exceeding even
.°f ‘he Minneapolis; Tiu-otna. uh Puct*(
^&gt;uud. the tennlDM of ibe Northern I'aciOc
BaUraad. with 13.000 Inbabliauia. Sealtie. 3
miles dliteut. an enerrrtlt- and thriving cltv
mark tbl« aection of the livcifie Northweotta
Xkr'n1?n°A'hL^l‘llMr ■,0,lnre®«&gt;ta to those
seexing ue* uouh-a.
siinn., ne win send you illustrated

.reular.’
W. JOHNSTON A. CO., Detroit.Mier

fa] that God will let ui plead with Him and
be moved by oar pleading. Bee Abrsdtam
pJradtac’far Bodom and the Lord promising

bpokane Falls. Tacoma and Seattle reaches all

the north east .|uart. t &lt;&gt;f wilep
two north, range ten
locrtMr
heredltanicnts and 'm-rurt.nsoce* tbrwv '
be! ngiur or In am wire -l&gt;i
DMM Hastli’J*. M'ch Aufi.-T
ALONZO K. KENAiGO-V nwultCWn1'”

new to the mate, and territories named * °
wUlukrtb.fL'ortb, old

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MM. ttl.XKUlW'd K00THINO RVHUr shnuM

anu Elia *1. uouni are awuoani,.
Notice la hereby rrett lt»M 1
at publie auction to l£«* tilth* &gt;1 huMer.re Fry?
thelBhday otsept-. A l»
0 d**S
the forenoon, at the north Iroot dwMtre
court boose tn theClD »f Hssttw. €«*«.’ «
Harry and State of Mh higau, «M e«j&gt;rt I w
being the. place for baldlm; (he elrrult roe 11
.
aaldOountyTfHarry, all thr f.'llbwMta-HteJ

rAa.J2rf?““J,CWwb rm‘ lhpir
Caleb bad spoken before (xlii, 80), but
now Jfwbua joins him in faithful testimony
and thiwe nra
n..1_ ■

,
“exl.PM' whlch wm •'most &lt;lratroyed by Hood i» being rebuilt rapidly.
680.—One bottle of English Spavin uil.. a “An &lt;Jr~dlb, pnl Ur.| - E™, th.
ment cured my fine Norman man* of two :
•« S' «o«l win. whloh
£
nine .I tent wo. it b u^£,„£I twit hear further three t*o faithful ones- “If
"’Sffi* to ”• H* "rtu brtDS o 1,10
Blmhh cut. 1
nued. John MrtWn.
HowlMor. tsaningta^
SoM
or anv tu&gt;w»&gt;___ ..
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,*t lrop’ kntugtat, IlMUnjB,
01 M»e UunL
moored more
tlmrr tbev &lt;nil"
'2.1abundantly
”•"£«.
m
uJa*»“h” h.te«ur»
which wm with ma" -Ho that gJorieth, let
UK- &lt;1. A. R. rneuopownt ter IBS#.
him glory in tbw 1^,1 " ,r rvt.
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i“„£“"g hS,r“l’ &lt;« mixta, told.
Jteup. So cure, m, w. w. H

Editor Buchanan of the I^atw&lt;r innuit**
hM been expelled by theooctallta. Q

Notice Is hervhy pl»*" U»t by
writs ot fieri tads' l-'i.rd ■. -t sad’£
seal of the circuit Cm;-’ t It.- ri,u''IF‘t(.rJJJi
and Mate of Mlrhiiw.
'•&gt;
dHwraisud axsin.t :i.' b-.m*
,rl!.
lands and trnvmente d »•
i&lt;2r ».
tkfentanty t»f ilarry. iur&gt; lb
n
Vroomau. I did ou thrrttr-.n? Xm’“ i*&gt; ari
UMl levy upon and «*•«»• ■■ &gt; i**™?’- &gt; 10M,,
nl Ihr «nlil
• 1 ..'-t 1
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in and to the follctwinit I"

northwest qtiarreri'. ,d»&lt;'
all ou section numbertu»: '
(tjnortti ofnmrr cW «■r*

or leas, all of wbteto 1
■ ■ 'J ’,
»,i4te*s
sell at public aurfion "J ’••n •• to
bidder »’ lb* north
'&lt;»»■» &lt;&lt; “ „
house. In thaelt* «’f
11
Barry on T)&gt;nr»day. the 1 1 /•'.'jLLial 1W
* It laaa at t&gt;u 0 . ! •' 1. &gt;■
l»'V'*^~

OtXMKXT tUHTH, Alt * l-r naJ“ra

The Cleveland Loader says that Ool.

in the Chase National bank of Now
York, and that tho government uu the
eve of a campaign Em deposited in this
bank gi.‘.000,tMMJ, which is practicallv in
the bands of the chairman of the Dtimocuatic campaign cumuiittee. This 1* mt!,..

DYSPEPTICS

aSn? &gt; iTiirr ’ r‘Iw

foucht for thorn again* Amalok and con-

Motion*

.Hasting*
. .Hbultz..
Nash's* .

5011 bless YOU?"

PEOPLE.

apeclflu
wn«ly.

It h s genuine euniUKiu sense
W. 11. Goodyear.

OH! MY HEAD.
Tte, pJ„ from

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Since the pawing of the Inter-state
tellm.1. u, „u„. but „„

tunic, cleanses and enrichm tta. 1.1 - •
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quickens the actluti «r hJh
“lood. f .hums ana Joahu

bring. A‘h'l,-J;Vr7Jfo|£nai
□there whsi It dMfcr **■*•■•

�p\]{l! AND GARDEN.

HARVESTING POTATOES.
WHY

BOYS

GO

TO

SEA.

A

,.,Y TOPICS CONSIDERED IN
PkACT'CAU MANNER.

Sommer Goods

EFFECTS .OF CITY LIFE.

gcrb-’i'”i with old thno derleee for
tvfr-r *■ ■ idindks. still used, however, by
Is tie ope shown in the cuL A
^pp'-ii'ti?* n I’lrt”
of g^' l’i?' l‘«F
' ■ re**
thtWh a xhqeJL

• -•h’-ih!'

PIO. 1—TYING COByt

’
*n
SHOCKS.
facp runI'.ahilnk
',ii« to hold the cord, and E
of sn!!: A
ti farming mill. A piece
•: i times used tn place of tbo
of W,x*i '
gasp: ■ if4

thin device, the sharp
s Ji tick straight through tho
nt is carried around the
sbrei: 11
'.!,&lt;• point of tho rod and
nh’drlt «'■
- '. hi hook, tho crank Isturnod,
* aprplns cord between tbo
■l. rrtuik
The cord Is drawn
. !&gt;dh tends, and a few turns of
. - .thef. Thrust a small stick
Inta ch i . k-Ito hold tho: crank, while
: found tbo shock, and tho
llum the erank backward,
rd from the hook, pull out
,--.t proceed Jo the nest shock.
\&lt;«wi Yorker a correspondent
' tlo shown In Fig. 9,
wl mb
iu some sertlon.H for
at shucking time.
bind?

* colored shirt wiih a dollar
•’j5h?
embellished ^th a bta^k

‘oen. mnddv as tKre
Urawn Into tbo o«ll„„r
“•£“».
out of doors, to be covwrwi
“**P*
and earth as urotxw-tir,.,
lrtr*’r

hon. to thorn too*,
to rot. whloh U
Jjrtbo wono tomporotar. ot tbo
dortng -.no „tnM dor,

properly treated In this way. In
the cro™61” "*ahS'v.Wllen moro thkn haJf
tor SXtld"
’ ,ro‘tb« wll“’ Iwtnw selected and sound remainder tbory d®«»ed and placed on such elated
5^..
” "“"fr-—It™
decay, so that not one btuihd fa thirty
j 11 i . e work h* done thoroughly
and tn tho beat mauner, for if carelwmly
performed It would be of comparatively

ranUHB CORN TIE.
i«ta stand astride of it,
kr.ro and pull with the
rand
•irklc will slip Into- tho
I-mji
untvlng give the bncklo •
hs!.‘ turn and t&lt;tih It out of tho loop. If
the bit; i : nr. .I carefully It can be emplorec ••..ml
Binder twine is
u-m.1 jfor (».&lt;’• ti«yt. and old ties from the
r.raw &lt;t.-sek tied 1w together with a loop
It. •; i -:J JIM a buckle in tbo dther form
abstiiof 'tivenivnt length.
.

,

• ‘•■rattborry on a perfect level
:srf»-i. &lt; f the ground, or a little
&gt;srn a. ri-lgt* or hill, says Mark
. the practical horticulturist
uit grower. Tho plant
rfao_rup—
outr.of—
the
i-.ud.'urr o--------gu'unjl H
H■“ idri.vs planting eighteen
uicl. -teaehWayTor
■lror‘ each way for a small patch.
natch.
F r fi&lt;|:; ■• .Itur- giant In rows three feet
ja:;'! •.•v. ivj: Inches apart In tho
row- F„r K ingian- the distances apart
for plautuig' thei various small fruits,
reco’iip. 'mi- • by Mr. Johnson.
Plant grape vines eight to sixteen feet

liMpbem- • should be four feet apart
■■■■ mil! - -x.-l am! protected from the
wii’.h»rv.-m sunl
PsAkbcrvi- - should be planted four feet
apart. I
■j
&lt;.i'« S‘ bcrriM thn?e feet apart.
'
Curmnts three feet apart.
Ise i. • fre-d-. manure around thr-roots
o. vb.de apply it |n tho surface.
Wrevtl In Grain.
Wreiril may be almost if not wholly
prevented by thorough cleanlines.i of the
prrniiH- where the grain is stored and by
creaskteally -tlrrltig It and exposing it to
tbe light. Wium pcaalble avoid storing
mln ia bins that have been infested.
Wh»), v ;; Inconvenient to change the
'J,‘. ,1''' r'i :' ■ femlgAte the granary
tbor vt/.v wit), Jiurntog sulphur, or use
■ !•'tees where it can be apI'htv mt
tbe pest# are destroyci. If
surl. bi:- iw-t be used, stir' the wheat
orca..:u.,i expo(W n to tiie light.
” fumigation or hot water
•cant
■ !, dissolve half a pound
■'•■tar in alcohol and stir
• -.
.'uilousof water, and apply
un s tiu, spray.. No danger need be appre•rc-■* it is not poisonous, except to

Several. yean of experience arema to
tb -tatguumt that pyrethrum,
or. better still, bultach, is most buneflcisJ
bodied caterpillars, audit as
tar
eaotagt y. utus aud others like them. On
raI‘ Tillara it has little or no
««t. and i, :mt a sure remedy for beetles,
•Rtoufla i n ' utifiuement there is no trouble
wit MfflDg them. When worms are
Mcrc'.-rt iu :)•&lt;,• leaves, ar to any difficult
i* r“’1 ‘‘ b&gt;‘ sPray&gt; the powder, if
Wilt’d with a bellows, will
’telly reach them by floating among the
'
I’y**ibruza loses its strength by
to the air. Buhach Is preferable
t° « wneu it cmj be obtained.
I»:s*»tli&gt;lUty of Corn Fodder.

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to.
tubers are cither removed to tho cellar
Intended for them or turned out of doors
In heaps or pits.
Wheu buried, they
must be protected from the adverse influeuees of light and frost and means of
entUatlon supplied.
Aminb to.ri.ttwi itoon,. TWr
effect would be more perfect if the apart­
ments of which they form the floor were
separatei from fhe rest of tho building by
non-conducting walls, and access to tho
outside controlled by shutters to the win­
dows. During tho heat of warm days
these shutters would be closed, but openid
ou cool nights for the admission of cold
air. In this way the temperature may ba
kept low all the time, and tho danger of
rotting lessened In nutumn or winter,
and premature sprout Ing prevented in tbe
wann weather of spring. Threo views
naturally suggest a storage houxo such
as many largo growers build.
When small quantities of po'tajooB ure
kept in cellars, and only for family use,
the authority quoted from suggests that
the vegetable apartment In which they
are stored must be kept-separate from all
tbe other apartments—from tho one for
fruit, or for dairy products, or for furnace
coal—and be so situated that bv dosing
or opening windows a uniformly low tem­
perature may bo secured. A convenient
place for storing in cellar* Is in largo ob­
long boxes holding twenty bnshals. more
or less, having slatted ’ bottoms.' and
raised several Inches from tho cement
floor. Potatoes do not dry and shrivel so
readily a* apples, and 'the basement
should not be a wet apartmon* noradtrtyJ
one. It is hardly necessary to add that
wherever they are stored, they afrt to be
kept from the light with a thlivcovcring
of straw or coarse sacking.
Those who would sucreed with pota­
toes should remember tho essentia!
requisites of harvesting early before the
advent of mud and the rot, handling care­
fully to prevent braising, preserving tlie
tubers clean and providing sufficient ven­
tilation. whether In heaps out door* or In
cellars or apartments.
Three remarks are made rather Lu tho
way of xUggmtiou than as laying down
fixed and unalterable rules, and wo trust
they may aid young cultivators in the
successful management of their crops.

The stallion Eaaunlllo, of which The
English Live Stock Journal furnishes tho
Illustration and descriptlott here given, te
a notablo example of a fine horse and a
winner of manvpremiums. He was bred
in 1882 by Mr. Joseph Pickersgill, from
Bonny Mary, sired bv Pero Gomez, and Is
owned by Lord Middleton.

ENGLISH STAIAAON E®CAMIU-O.
EscAmillo's build is »nch aa to refute
tho objections often urged against thor­
oughbreds for farm use. Ilo la known as
one of tbo shortest tagged blood stallions
of England, and is so compact aa to ap­
pear smaller than ho really la. Ho boa
plenty of bone, ia big in &amp;e body•
brown in color. Escamillo stands 15.8j,
and tapes 8j inches below tho knee.

The aafert way of caring ***•£.
ia to be sure that it b thoroughly dried in
tho fall. Then store It in a dry pheo in
a temperature above freezing
winter and out of reach of mlee- Wooden
frames covered with wire netting and
hung in an attic or other place kept warm
by a chimney Is one good plan-

There la an apparent extension of 4 per
cent. In tho arer. of corn planted.
Cotton Is later than usdal In orery

e.

hddon

too North UulrirttoExC"T~' station, and free txansportaitoD
*** reea promised by the local xaUroad*.

to sorghum sugar
Unrig* items.
co
TtriUulri^ ritoCtofl. WJrirtoO »

Fan Stock.

Parasols

I ay ft
incuts.
The effect of three influences, according to
Dr. Platt, is to undermine the stability of
tbe.nerviius •rej.n,
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lit’lo hlart- .
' KTOlt
With
M k
rtdinK Cnw b8«wl on Ib«ir
P^f'di^*’*' w‘ndlnK U,’rBrd ^-pcrntllt upon their

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’“Ch racoB“iro generation
Of city dwellers, and it ia asserted that there
we wy fBw families now bring in London
Who. with their
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in reganl to tbo lack of arm and sbouMsr
axercixn. the doctor points out that It has an
important !«ar|ng on tbo genera! health of
noth men and women, tinco it mcrvoMs tbo
«pBeitr of tbe cbm and thereby the rorfaoe
i—.. , &gt;7 . *
uu&lt;&gt; oi my utuo si*, of tbp lung time, so menttal to tho proper
tento bring brr a box of gold dust aud tbe purification of tbo blood. In tbo oily tbe
Ssjsi .t.tj*"*1
"■&lt;h'r ■—
mam of peoplo can only get this benefit
through gymnarium **rk, or aomo form ot
pome cxrrriM, like pulling-weight*, dumbmy brother Tommy, who wn. two ycare belL« or Indian clubs.
The writer imtUta
younger than mynelf. I promta«l a ^l
upon arm excreta* u neomary to a perfect
canoe, aud I rather think I added that If it physical condition and to tbo prevention &lt;rf
*n» to be manage.! [ would prreent him with nervota irritability and consequent mental
a Ure savage to go tubing with him in it
disorttar.
klrea^£^h,7’r’’tty Wel1' th°°Sh «"T
Theinjuriou*effect of Incestant nofao u
M«aof distant land, were a littlo ronfuwd
mi Irritant to tbo nerve renter* has horn
when I camo to think of tbelr product; but It
, b’’ "xprlnwnt, a. w*n a. coi»warned to me that a follow only neKied to go firmed by observation. A largo abare of this
to wa to obtain What ho wanted. Tho world notao in tbo residential portions of cities fa
ww very big. I thought, and when a man unneewonry. and should be' *to|&gt;Ped. “Tbo
into it bo wax bound to meet with loud ringing of church bell* at all hour* of
everything that wm wonderful and worth the day and night, in thi* age, when every
baring. It never struck me that I might ono know* tho hour of xervice, hardly recom­
mxkn a voyage to a ptace where there were mend* tho religion of gooti wifi to men.’’ say*
no ctapbanta, no gold dust. no canore, no tho doctor. Street* of reaidencre ahould bo
[wive.! wRh asphalt; underground road*
,
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*
‘uauo, »hou!d supplant elevated structure, and all
clean and shining, tn a London street In­ unnecessary n'otara of street traffic and vend­
deed, I no more realized tho sort of country I ing diould be forbidden.
might first visit than I did the life I trnut
To prevent the shock to tile brain and
lead tn order to nt to iL There was a great spinal eord canwd by tbo jar of walking on
deal of fruit mixed up in my seafaring brick or stnno tho doctor vuggeau an elastic
dream-, the brnsa buttons and the hadgo stood rubber boot hreL In this country very little
first, and then tny vision wm as plentifully hoed u paid to tbe nerves of the peof^lei they
shxfked m a big market with cuctanuta ba-' are lucky to reeajw with their lives from tho
nanre, orangra, dates, curtail apple, and many perils. But anything that tends to
other first claw eating.
niake city lifo more agreeable and beautiful
I knew something alxmt ships; I had lived ought certainly to bo encouraged.—Now
half, of my little life in a seaport town, and York World. !
could talk of bowsprita, quarter boat*, dead­
eye" and jibs without blundering; but of tho
hardships of a sailor1* life, ths food be oata, Is particularly favorable to the contraction of
the work he has tn do, I was, of course, quite diphtheria. Heel the warning, and use Darby's
ignorant. It ha* often am use 1 and intervoted Prophylactic Fluid. It at once allays the In­
me since to ask-a boy, say of 13W, who flammation ot the throat, subdues the pain and
bn,
— n,a
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gives Permanent retief. It promptly and ef­
fectually destroyers all contagion and diphtheri­
tic germs. It Is a saieguard against diphtheria,
fully like what mine were. It fa JMrtly an and should be used on the flrst symptoms of sore
Idea of getting away from rchool, partly tho throat asje gargle.
dream of becoming a man all at once, partly
a fancy of pirates, buried treasure, glitter­
HEAVEN AND EARTH.
ing uniforms, ami fine curiosities to bo got
somehow and brought home, tbo whole col­
ored with tbn light of tho romance which
shines very gloriously upon th» minds of
gold inlaid.
boya when they ore little, but which slowly
fades m ouo gsta old nix! older, till life turns
’•as gray round about one as a cold b’oremlier
Fading and reappearing here and there.

The Conaacks bold nu exceptional petition
usually looked upon morn as tbo shire than
the servants of tho exar. They form a liv­
ing rnmpart from five tn ’six thousand miitw
in length, over tbo entire Asiatic frontier of

.

Oo tn and «iit.-aa jealous of tta-lr Uxht,
Like sailing stars upon a misty night
Drath u die shade of coming life: and loro '
Yearns for her dear ones tn the holy tomb,
Because bright things are liettre- seen In gtootn.

UUlOISVnn I”"''' —
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in whom is now vtated the right of appoint­
ing commander*.—Philadelphia Timm.
The Ktyt county jail ha* housed H51 In­
mate* Irrfhe last year.
The water in (kiguac lake near Battle
Creek, i* steadily falling.

Chailie Delaines
CM&gt;. Only interim* you can get i
!'drew for the price of calico. g
anti rlnaa nr* mn**

aTo Stimulate Trade
We will sell Ball's Health Corset for ra cents,
i egular price $1.00.

Special Drives
In Hosiery. In ladles', children's and Gent's
we would ask your special attention to our
Warranted Fast Black Hrw. We guarantee

Marr &amp; Duff’s
Stock In White Goods Is complete.

We

stock. wo purchased rom» extra good bargains
from the auction sale In New York, and we
hare put them on sale at very low margin.
Come in snd look at our stock and we will guar­
antee to suit you with prices and quality.

Children's Lace Caps
Marked down to oost. All fresh goods, and IQ
good order, neat styles.
'

Marr &amp; Duff

All for want of one of these j/A H?n«
Blanket*.

8/A Five Mils.

5/A Bom Stable.

9A Electric.

' ”, Marr &amp; Duff
Are recrh-lni: UMly-large Invoices '&gt;! fall qi-oAs.
.11.* ; n reived.- A lull ifne of White, Aeartetaad
Blue Flannels that we purchased at the auction

&amp;A Extra Test.

30 other styles
any other house on these goods,

Cotton Flannels
unbleached.

aiaun iu u.oacacu anu

We have also received some choice things in
Ureas
Th

For tale l&gt;y all dealert. '

Caution

Boston Store. Large Lines and Moat Complete Stock of Dry

MARR &amp; DUFF'S,
In front of Farmer1* Sheds.
State of Michigan. County of Barry.—ss.
KAtalr of Eraulftin 1'atlon. deceased.
We. tbe undersigned, having been appointed
by the probate court tor tbe eonnty or Barry.
State ol Michigan, commissioners to receive,, ex­
amine aud adjust all claims and demands of all
persons against said deceased, do hereby give
notice that we will meet at the late residence of
said deceased In the township ot Orangeville,
on .Saturday, the Gth day of November, A. D.,
IM*, and on Saturdry the ictb day of February.
A. D., l**o, at ten o clock a. tn., ot each of said
days.for the purpose ot examining and allowing
said claims, and that six months from tlie tab
day of August, A. D., 1MB. were allowed by said
court for creditors to present tbelr claims to us

Judge Thurman will go'east early in
September.
'

Commissioner*.

tho Russian border* from tho Asiatic horde*.
Tbo Ckswacka of tho Caucasus worn them­
।selves up to tho year l&amp;W lluMia's grenUwt
opponents in the south. Hhamyl gave tho
Russians twenty-two years of bard lighting
in the mountains of tho Caucasus before bn
was finally captured with hu family in one
of the hill psuwre.
From Bhamyl's former adherents Rtmia
has won a magnificent Coeeack army

tbo Porte. After the Comock revolt on
the River Yaik (Ural), in 1645, many emi­
grated to Turkey. Tbe Comcks of tbe Ural,
like Ihtsw of tbe Caucasu.*. fought long for
tbelr inJcjwudence.
Their final r.trugglo
took place i-n tbo year of tbe declaration of
American Independent But tbo Ru-lons
were victorious, tbo Cu»s*ck lead-r, Pugatc-heff, was capture.! and executed, th&lt;&gt; name
ot tbo river and province of Yaik wn*
change.! to Ural, and since tii.-u tho Coemcli*
.
_____ nt tho nor. who

Bt lhn Pennsylvania Agri­ atatx*.
&gt;
f ’-P-rlment station. Proftaaor
AU to. .Uto. «.d torritata.
5“y-director, on tho digestibility of
U,cn»«&gt; ot to. «™» ctarotod to potoU-.faUcr. tbit la, the stalks of field
Tb. b.y erop hM rmmUt
“n-yter th, ears &lt;ro removed, showed
sB
t,“’ wb°l,J growth, ears and
of
, *l«‘« contained 87 per cent.
tlJu
d’geatiMe matter. The pracexerts
Men mqsiiiog of this Is that the farmer W 1889. amount to
hill
a ?t,ld
corn- htiaks it on the „
*^d b-ts tho atallui go to waste, leaves
7 I*r cent, of the food value of his
with Si1 m
“ad contents himself
“ «dy G3 per cent, of ite whole valno.
A0n»n'!sjUtuub t»

h** **1 silver Mik.

DM. ond IMron. h.vr th. .dr.ntoJZ

‘‘DI* masses, w, aa to obrtructram
tllation. Crops which would rot baAl^tn

BcjIds Dry Duis Store.

OI 11flMbSSlly
representing a
w^^^*

U» rot Ou nnodXifS
*ork of destruction. pvr tbb t)U4JL

tiiey mar be placed on a broad slattii
to. north or cool rid. ot u, o„v
&gt; TTt"? ‘.'"“'-t thot th. rir toTcl™.
Into ttorl, from below u&gt;d w

physician of distinction. Dr.
Walter R. I'lxtt. contribute to Tbo Popular
Bd*nco Monthly a miggwtive paper on cer­
tain “Injurious InflunnoM of Qty Ufa" Ho
confines his otaervaUoe* to thrae points: (1)
Hto,!™- nt
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In tbe matter of tbe estateot EddieT. Brandi

Notice Is hereby given that I shall seUat pub­
lic auction, to the hlgbest bidder, oo Tuesday,

rooms in the city of Hastings, m the county of
Harn. In th--S';d.- of Mmhlgan, punuiact to
license aud authority granted la me on the With
day of April A. D., UM. by the probate court ot
Barry county. Michigan, all of tlie estate, right,
title and Interest of the said deceased of. In and

w.________
L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

GENTLEMEN.

r&gt; or lurry, m ine owe oi micaiaan. auowu
and described as follows, towit: Commencing
W. L. DOUGLAS HKHOE. the original and
at a stake In tbe highway two chains and only
hand sewed welt $&lt; shoe, which equals
eighty-three links, north « tbe half quarter custom-made
shore costing from $C to W.
post, between tbe south cast and south west
W.
I- DOUGLAS 93.50 8H0K is unexcelled
quarter of section six; thence north on tbe
quarter line, two chains and seventeen links '■VTiy DOUGlJkB «9 SHOE is worn by al!
thence weal two chains and flfty-alx links thou co Bora, and Is the best school shoe In the world.
Muth three chains and thirty links to the place
of beginning, containing seventy-one bun.- Button
ou'glas. Bbocktox. mass.
write F

A WOOIdST, AGENT,

The importance of purifying the blood era
not be overestimated, for wiUiout pure
blood you cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every one needs a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
the blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla is worthy
your confldence. It is peculiar in that it
strengthens and builds up the system, creates
an appetite, aud tones the digestion, while
it eradicates disease. Give it a trial. ,
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists.
Prepared by C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Slava

IOO Doses One Dollar

soctlou, thence south on the quarter line, seven
chains and twenty-eight links, thence west two
chains and nfty-etx links, thence north two
chains and ninety-three links to place of beginIng, containing one and ®-l00 of an acre mbre
_ "A — -II ....
In .n.nn • *n
nrf
Dated Au^j£’d\!’j£.|tTOjl. Administrator^"

Default haring been made In the ooudltloaa cd a
certain mortgage made by Edwin H. Mallory and
Mary J. Mallory, bis wife, to I’bllo A. Sheldon
executor of the estate of George Murdock, deceaaed. dated November Mb. A. D. 1883 and
recorded In the office of the register of deeds for
tbe county of Barry and state of Mlcbtmm, cm tbe
intth day of December, A. D.. im. InUber IB ot
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MACKINAC
Summer Tours.
Palace Steamer».

Low Ratc«

DETROIT. MACKINAC ISLAND

LOG CADLNS are fast go­
ing out of style as fashionable
xnriai life
The pioneers were strong, rugI»g Uablnawlll
KJ LrtHbJ. nataencM.
WP.rWr’.U«Ctol»
Cou«U
State of Michigan-Fifth Judicial Circuit, In
however,
always
have
Sd Coiuiunptlon
remedy
Is a re
P{Jdsolace
’*J®®
sulTp^ndinR In Circuit Court for County of
in American
they
of one of the
be»it of history,
tbe o dm tin
were the
most prominent
fea­ Harry. In chancery, at the City of Hasting*. »n
rrw&gt;t« and herbs
remedies,
which kept
of our praises
country’s•Tlppcoariy
Mel!»them well- ture
Everybody
*“ln,ltbtaecaiweRdnPK»rl&gt;iK tl»*‘ defendant
ranoe- as a stomach tonic.

S

tew having been Instituted to recover tbe mon­
DETROIT ANO CLEVELAND
eys secured by said mortgage, or any part there­
of ; and raid mortgage haring t*en.,on the Mib
day o( Mar. A. D. l»e. lor a valuable considera­
OUR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLETS
tion duly assigned by said llillo A. Sheldou aa
executor as xlores*ld to Josephine Murdock,
which -aid assignment wa* duly recorded in
the office ot the register of deed* In and for Bar
Mells** Btrlcklcn, Is not in
a resident
of r&gt; county. Mlebiaa, on tlie ZBth dar of Mar, A.
the Mate
Benton Harbor ladies are agganlxlng a "te .tale tail resides
Detroit fc Clmlui
tau NirlptiM U
D 'fNW.fn liber 3of mortg*«a. oo page »S.
rtvsrWAiv aaae.u
Now. therefor*, by virtue of the power of sate
republican league.
contained In said mortgage, and the statute la
such case made and provided, notice Is hereby
Blood vs. Norv**.
Bren th*' “
*»»
w—oml
tato brt-n n»d« l» &lt;"
T A. D.
&gt;, to tbe hlriiest bidder, |
ti,e Flarttexv Baxmbk. said publlraUoato be ______________________ Uwcourtbouaelnths ।
continued once in each week tor six weeks In City of Hasting*. Barry Couutv. and state ot
Michigan, (that being tbe pta* where the
sucee“l"nFHAXK A. Boolean. Circuit Judge.
circuit court for Barry cmmty Is nolden).
Attest. WM. H. PowM*. Deputy Register.
^r^,“to^d^2»
rae xtomarir: weak lungs la cawed bj
-Lkn^Tof the parte: bHI&lt;msn«-. conatl-

rtZrve*
For all wcakiH”"- Dr. Mlles
^t nervr and brain food -un**** ‘J1
TrtalbMUe. rrrt ■&gt; W.

H. Goodycrr’s drug etore.

xs

Hastings Banner,
$1.00 a Year.

p

mortgage xs all Stat eert* n lot, piece and parcel
of land situate In tbe village of Naahylfte. in
tbe count* ot Barry and state of Michigan,
and known and described aa lollows:

Alma Ladies' College,
BT. TH0MAB. ONTARIO.
1J ProteMors A Teacher*. Nearly S» Btudeata

AUgUR. A.D.tBM

New Building. F/O.OCO.
Ready Iu September.
* Sixty i»&lt;e Calendar, free. Aadrres
Z
FriMlpal AUSTIN. B. D.

BTVABT, KNAPPEN

LOW TOURIST RATES.

�Hastings Banner.

•lsehnc .nER

SHAM

taiM. cuff*. and tike articles/

publican rieket and build op the republican
party of Barry county. To do thl* dos*

HaaUnKs Wednesday, September 5. 1888.

A BRIEF LOOK AT OUR.OWN PLEA&amp;arc l&gt;clng Injured, overtaxed and robbed
INS PCRSOKAUTIEB.
not require that we indulge in any person­
tliey were anxious for fusion, adopted a
al
Rings
at
(he
opi»osiricn
candidate*,
and
w
platform
which
failed
to
Indorse
Mr.
roatx and clothing then they would have
- lEWrr 14, 1879.
Ctevtland’s fituumhl ,poik-y and his par to pay If they could buy them in England ahall not do so. We leave the mud-throw­
and bring them here fret: of duty li untrue, ing to the opposition, and will give them a
uld
and Is made by the free trailers to deceive
monopoly of the dirty business.
IM
,
___
•jUMt
and mislead our people. .
ods of administration in all dwartmenta of
the government” You expect men who
But conu&gt; a little oaarar boma.
one of tbe hardest working and most paluahave sacrificed money and numy yeafii of
The following bit of personal history In
BENJAMIN HARfUBON,
tl»c lifu of A, H. Wrenn, ot Mount Glluad,
or INUIANA.
Ohio, shows some of the results which fol­ tatlvau Hia exjierience will enable him to
which makes a god of this man Grover lowed a general dependence on foreign
rcra vTCK-PHrranHnrr,
serve the people far more capably the sec­
Cleveland, and forwhat? For nothing but workshops sixty years ago:
LEVI P. MORTON,
patronage, at the sacrifice of bulb manhood
"In 1829 toy father’s family emigrated ond terra. He b a fanner, and in syrapa,
OF NKW TORK.
and principle.
from Alexandria. VirginiZ and settled near
the absurd *nd«*vor
But you are mistaken, general. It b Salem, Columbiana county, Ohkx A large
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOBM.
not the republican octopus-which "engulfs portion of the inhabitants wete Uixilty.
us within its powerful gmpt" not exactly. hospitable Quakers. Let us take a view bls fusion opponent.
Rt'SSRLL A. ALGER, of Wayne,
Al least It to not known by that name nine. of the price of articles in those days. Tbe
IS LAC CAPPON. of kenL
-C. W. VanArman will maintain Barry
It has changed its name, that’s alL I’toase farmer would sell, when he could, whMt
don’t misname the gentle creature, because at 31. cents; corn and rye. 15 to 80 cento; county’s well deserved reputation for put­
EDWARD BURK, of Wayne.
JUNITB E BEAU of Wsohtanaw.
ting thorough, faithful men in the office of
you
are
allied
to
U.
Sort
of
“
grasped
by
jkotatots
and
oats,
10
ecu
’
j&gt;er
bushel;
ap
­
RICHMOND KTjfcMAKoftSimm
J&lt; »S KFH w. J KENCH.«&gt;f St. Jreopt. one of Its tentacles.” as It were. Dear ples and peaches he would give away: eggs, prosecuting attorney. He will be s worthy
majority ot
DON J. I.RATHERH. Ot heat.
general, penult me to suggest that you call 3 cento per dozen; butters cents per pound; successor to C, H. Bauer, L. E. Knappen
It the democrat octopus. For myself, gen­ pork aud beef, 2 cents per pound; hay, 83
and P. T. Colgrove._____________
eral, I am opposed to this monster, whith­
er It be labeled republican or democrat, yoke, $30 to *50; good hur»e.&gt; WO to *50;
There 1* no qnestlon but that the voters
WELLINGTON W. CUMMER, of aud 1 believe the.people will never get re­
aheep avenged about 81; wool, 20 to "J&amp;
lief UU they ‘Tire in tbelr might" and de­ cento per pound. ‘The above was the usual of Barry county will reward tbe faithful
PtABRY P. MERRILL, of Bay
PERRY
HANNAH, of Grand stroy this monster by whatever name It prices for several years, except when the
may be called.
Yours
scarcity of some article caused higher pric­ urer,‘ by re-electing him by a largely in­
es. Fann and other laboring hands, 87 to creased tnajohty.____________ _
Detroit Aug. 25. 1888.
810 per mouth aud board; in harvest a lit­
which acecua to ape tomign affaire by giving
Tboa S. Brice to abundantly capable of
tle higher; the writer cut many an acre of
wheat at 25 cents; cut and split rails at 40 tilling the office of county clerk, and b a
xxinta per hundred; cut wood al 20 to 25 num whose administration of the office will
Sometimes this assertion to made, tlie cents per cord. If any of us youngsters
bulk of raw produce preventing Importa­ liappencd to be qualified to teach school In to- satisfactory to alL
Buckingham. tho Rockingham,
tions. ns it is said. Hon. Thos. H. Dud­ the log cabins, and put In our full time,
i..ighara, tU’ Belvidere ana to an.
The records in the register of deed* office
ley, of Camden, New Jersey, formerly we thought we were doing well to get 812
omceconsul at Liverpool, a man of experience per mouth; mechanics of different kinds got have never been kept more accurately nor
•broad, and a farmer, at home, In an ad­ ftOccuU toll per day. . We had generally to faithfully foan by the present Incumbent,
IXJE.of lunla.
dress at the Farmers’ Congre»» at Chicago be on hand before sunrise. Money was a
Mr. R. B. Richards.
•
Mtruetloo—
tn Nov. 1887, took a different view of the very scarce article in those days.
, at Raton.
case, as follows:
Let us look at what we had to pay for
A. E. Kemuton and Hartley Hencrick
“I find in the last published report of articles bought from the merclianls. Tea.
Wexford.
our imports and exports, that during the and tliut not the best. 82 to *L50 per have acceptably filled the office of circuit
fiscal year, ending June 30. 18815, we im­ l&gt;ound. The’ writer once look three bush­ court eommlssionenq and the people Will
of Jackson.
ported article* of food aud l|ve aninials, els of wheat and traded it for half a pound want them again.
County TkckrU
not including coffee, tea. sugar and mo- of not very good tea. Coffee. H5 to 50
down tbe middle of hia trouaera, which by
Lutses, amounting to over 854.000.000. cents; pepper und spice, 00 cents; satinets,
The figures include vegetables. 82,552,170 at all suitable for a decent suit of .clothes,
previsions, meat and dairy products, fo,- from 82 to S3 per yard; and those who
When you ju»t l&gt;ogta to bo an author tbo black ailk stocking* and neatly fitting patent
ARMSTRONG, of Yankee Bpring*. 088.445; breadstuffs, 87^35,476; animals, could afford the luxury of broadcloth, )&gt;ald
leather pumja. Ho wax a dude from Duile&gt;or Sheriffpaying duty, 83,809,481; w&lt;x&gt;l, 810,740,081; from 85 to 80 per yard, for none of the
92,117 tons of hay, valued at 8L035,A'W; best; salt, 85 per barrel; ahlrtlng. 25 to 40
2.672,702 ponnds of hojra valued at 8444,- cento; calico, 30 to 45 cents; all dress goods
TBOMAB 8. BRICK, of Maple Grove.
980;'and 10,092,573 dozen of eggs, valued in the same ratio.”
,KA££YfB?WCHABD8. of Prairieville.
ut 32,173,154. India wheat can Im* laid
down In London at 70 cents per bushel,
ll rand Lodge , Graphic (labor): The
1 wondered aa
HOUG1L of Woodland.
and In New York, without duty, at 75 democratic'papers claim that tlie republi­
would do with thi
■ilk
cents. With the duty added, it can be put cans captured tbe union labor state con­
and would no doubt bo advocated
YanARMaN.oC Hastings. down in New York at 95 cents j&gt;er bushel,
vention, and packed It In favor of a straight
lie apparently bad about aa much ixruacl. aa
and
with
the
Increased
railway
facilities
UckeL
We
do
not
blame
them
in
the
ALONZO K KEWABTON.of Hartings.
HARTLEY E, HENDRICK, of Middleville. which are now being Introduced into India, least for making such charges, recognizing
before five years the India fanner will l»e the fact that they deemed fusion with tlie
able to place bls wheat in the New York, labor party essential to the success of their
market ut a much lower rate. Unless tbe tlcki-L Without It they are nowhere. It
8AMUEL J. BIDELM AN. of Hasting*.
present duty on wheat of 20 cents per bu. Is natural that tliey feel sore a* without
DR. A. L. Van HORN, of Baltimore.
to Increased, India wheat will be here In doubt they put up a large quantity of bood­
our markets."
le for the purpose of capturing the conven­
He would have more-duties rather than tion. Frank Phillips, of Cheboygan, and
Tbe renabUaui con vantlnn of the eleventh i
icsa. Damocratie free traders would take the lion. George Sanford, of laninlug. and uuuux u- min k&gt; ao u at *11; atm u« will
atorlnl district ot Michigan. consbittotr of
•solidity ot peace and proejwrity, tbo nation
away the prerent protection from the Bartley Breen, of Menominee, could potwl- wish that furtuuo would prerent hiui with a put iU other foot forward upon the tiirvthald
fanner, or lessen it all they can.
bly telL did they feel disponed, aliout the year's vacatKm, during which ho could liu on
••Protection
'
n»bs
the
fanner."
Ho
say
hto
bock'
imd'do
nothing.
.
amount expended by Wellington R. Burt
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER «th .1IW.
mokL 1 wa* Kitting iu the office at WBhand’a
free traders, sumo making the alleged rel»- and tin* democratic state central committee.
bery amount to 8400.000.000 yearly, and It must have cost several thousand dollars,
a.-uiuming that the duty to a ux added to and they received nothing in return but be finished. What ha* gone before i«:uu bad,
as may preperlv come before.the ronvenlion.
Id accordance with theretohitlon adopted by the price of domestic re well re liujiurted an exhibition of the assinlne quail tire if
ttie convention of l«M th&lt;- basts of rnprrerulaUon will be a* follows: Each precinct will be goods. This assertion &lt;otnes from Cobden Bartley Breen. The men lu the lalsir par­
in tbo full uniform of a colonel, approached
KUed tn otto delegate for every 1.000 of popu- Club tracts. Mr. Dudley said: "Thia to ty are true blue; they are the Simon-pure
m and fraoUop thereof If *sld fraction ex- not true. The history of protection in uur membeni of tlie defunct greenbark party, h- wishes he Lad taken up butch -ring or
country shows that upom all cominoditeM. that fused Itself out of existence in Michi­ liquor artling for a living. Every day that
sudi as tea, coffee and fpieea. which we gan. The men who controlled the union
■ MMITH.
do not grew or produce in tills country, labor convention an- unpurchasabte; they
B1DHLMAN.
AINUKR.
tlie duty, when lni|&lt;ored. in«rraiM*s the are tin* opposite of the traitors Yaplr, Dcyo.
Senatorial Dlst Com.
price to the extent of tbe dutyr but In no Hampton, Innes, Fuller A Co. Nine- but effect* noonure than
care lire protection permanently increased tenths of the delegates to the unkm lalwir
Unarmed veteran with
HARD HITS I
the price ujsjn cominuulties manufactured ■tote convention are old-time greenbarken-.
or produced hen*. Tlie skill of our work­ Vflio have tteer worked for principle.
out work that &lt;au otily bo executed at *ome
indefinite future opportunity; at last hi*
men. Um* machinery we use. and domestic
competition have iu every Instance, as
ITrsideut Cleveland’s reto of the resolu­ final mutnent of gran- cxpirwi, and he *iu
down to ikwperaUor. and plungo. hi* p.-u into
soon re tbe Industry has been established,
tions, passed by boUi houses of cougrww In
come in and reduced the price, rather than
increased IL There to not a single manu­ 1886, urging the Secretory of Uie Trereury
L&gt;xah General:
Inin with
You hwte aasumwl tlie “exslMpodtlon” factured cominranty, m&gt; far as I know, that to use al) the-treasury' surplus above 8100.­
&lt;4 eUalrman of a portion of tbe &lt;tan&lt;«*ntt to not cheaper tieday in the United States, 000.000 In monthly payments of810,000,000
iimchloery of this state, which you call tlie under our protective system than it was in
or
mon*
of
the
bonded
debt
shows
that
be
­
subject* to dirtreacful periods of thm kind;
-Nstlonal Greenback l-abor party.’’ By 1800. Cotton goods are at least 25 per
this you aimuine that there to a greenback cent. less. Machinery, edge tools, hard­ tween Ute ilemocraey and the greenback
party in Michigan, and you say there an- ware. fanning Implements, and hourehold party there Is the widest possible difference
*•70,000 votenT who are willing to admit goods, furniture, etc., are also much cheap­ and absolutely no ground for united action,
that they are greenbsckers, who In IB78 er. The duty on crockerywan* wre 24 j&gt;er
it enforces what the Banner has always
madf lM&gt;th old parties tremble with the cent iu 1860. It has been Increased to 55
magnificent reeoni of 78,800 votes. You per cent Our home manufacturers an* claimed: that there is far more reason for
know well enough that that great army making two-thlrds of all tbe crockery used a fusion of greenbackera and republicans
has bceotnr scattered, disheartened and In Uito country. Our bonu* competition than of democrats and green backers. There
annlhilated.by the Infernal policy of fusion has forced dowq the price In England as
Is no honesty of purpose, no consistency or
with the worst enemy of reform— tbe dem­ well as In this country, and now you can
ocrat party and is dead, eternally dead, so buy as much crockery hen; for 82.50 re Jx»nor in any su(h fusion. It Is simply a
tar as that name and organization are con­ yop could In I860 for 84. and many de­ ronteknpUUe dlckex.'a trade, a bargaluand
cerned, and you know still further that the scriptions are actually cheaper and are sell­ sale, that a few greenback leader* nuy line
only possible excuse for attempting to hang ing iwre for a less price than they are sold
their pockets with democratic gold. Cleve­
temof tbuanmtoetMBp^ lide
ini to the name is to furnish a few persons for in Knitland.
Something over three years ago I at­ land’s well-known apportion to the green­ migration wa* manifested by cattlemen put- him Hi. bright button* became larniaiMd
s chance to gather in some public pap.
You know there la absolutely no National tended the National Agricultural Exhibi­ back currency, to slfvor, to Um further Uxkg up wire fcoeea and inciaritig van areas
organization and no Natlotial ticket, and tion of France. It was held in I’aris and coinage of silver, aud hte ready obedience
sword waa not it* clinking on tb* marble
further, you must know that there Is not a grand exhibition It wre. quite worthy of
Mill aoatlnmd, urf U.™ tfu,
to the demands of Wall street all show
another state, in the union which claims Urn great nation It represnted. I spent
pavanwutof a nwtrojKdzan
■•Tate down
whlxxiug through tbe ate. a*
any organization or party of that ntuix*. four days at the exhibition. There wen* Mm and hto party as unalterably opposed
te
«r~
nuS.
rar
.
You know that Hon. E. H. Gillette, titan fourteen or fifteen acres of ground cover- to greenback ideas. Thus is fusion robta-d
whom there is not a more honorable num til with farming Implements, took, ma­ •of every excuse, save one; and tl»t l* Hurt before it ya* ever thought rewibto fur th™
or a truer friend and advocate of the great chinery etc. All. ttye exhibitors had tbelr
It farms out a few offices to the Fullers, it to not rtrantm that tK-v «u~.i.i
.
reforms believed in by greenbackera—was price-lists upon their exhibits, and 1 was
one of the prime movers In organizing the x*nrcfnl to obtain copies of them. Tlie Wfkters and Dennises. That’s the sunk
■bare now gUston. ln
Union Labor party at Cincinnati, and you; lowest priced horse-rake was 250 francs, raid substance of fusion.
•
J*
’
IPrt
"
M,ld
U*°
01(1
trail*
are
being
also doubtless know that Hon. J. B. Wea­ or 850 of our money. Yon can buy one
ver. tbe close friend and partner of Mr. just re giMMi In any town in the United
True Chas. W, Armstrong has never had turned Into farms. Tbe out can hBnire great battles of lile.
n... ___..JT
Willette, haa pubHcly announced himself in States for 827. 'rhe lowest priced mower any experience aa probate judge of Barry real Im the wonderful
WeU I
congress a nieinl«er of the Union labor was 8102 In our mouey, and wre not better
- .-----• —- - •-naj-nai yean th*
party. '’You know further that the Union than we sell for 860, If as good. Tlie low- county. Neither liad Judge Cole, when he buffalo, whteh urad mrunm U™.,,Uini
the
ten*
of
th&lt;»uaand*.
aro
almon
ci:|ncL
•a»t
priced
reaper
without
the
binder
wre
succeeded Judge Smith, who had filled tbe
Labar party was organised as a prulat
atjtthiKl the ruinous policy of fusion, 81M, no better than ours for 8110. Thu office to tbe utmost satbfactlun. But Mr. ^52,'a.luh',r&lt;1,of. tb‘’ca«toki1!^u*.k tbs
adopted by the leaders of the greenback plows, harrows and cultivators wen* 2(j) Armstrong Iras the capacity to fill the of­
party, and you also know that tills new tier ccnL above the price tliey are selling
party mbrace* In Its platform every princl- for in tbe United Stales. Then* wre not a fice ns capably as any man in Barn coun­
tle advocated by greenbackera. You also hoe, fork, shovel, spade of rake cm the
now that there Is no possible excuse for ground, but was dearer In price and infer­ ord all can Im proud. He Is worthy of
.
tlie atieinpfed division of the reform forces ior lu quality to ours.”
Mich reeognltlou from the people, and a dividing .ml mtoiivnhag J
(’ertain descriptions of woolen goodie are
of this slate, which you and a handful of
TIjo n«ult will com.,
k
C
others are leading, but a desire on tlie part now filing here In the Utdted Slates, very man whom the voters of Barry county will
f
of that handful to so divide and mislead nearly as cheap, and in some inatanoee delight to honof.
the toiling and suffering masses that quite as cheap, re they are selling In Eng­
Baker Hhrincr has made a firat-class
enough of them may be induced to vote land. Mr. Schoenbof Is a free trader ap­
Um* democrat ticket to enable that handfnl pointed United States Consul at Tunstall sheriff, and no fault has been found with
readily
to enjoy favors at the bands of Ju* democ- in Eagland. by the present administration, his official actious for two years. Charge will more u__.
i
in ids report recently mxd&lt;- to tjie State
«cy.
may be made against him now. but they
You know that In lending yourself to Deportment, lie nays:
•*S&lt;&gt; far re clothing and dry- goods In are
i
purely for political effect, and »hould
the support of Cleveland and hto adminis­
tration, and Brill claiming to lie a believer general are concerned, I find that cotton ।Ike looked upon purely a* campaign fiction.
In tbo principle* advocated by tlie here to­ goods are fully as cheap in the United
If Mr. Hhriner bad been a bad sheriff, or
II !■ iiieiiiL_L r—*v- r____ m States as In England.
Shirtings and '
yourself in a most contradictory position, sheetings. If anything, are superior iu 1his official actious subject to juat criticism,
Yow ki«&gt;w when you ask voters to support quality fur tbe same money with us, so far the
i
oppoultion preiu. would have been after
Cleveland, and ccnsaquently his financial re I can judge from the articles expostii him
।
long ere thia. Tbelr delaying Uli tbi*
poltey, you are asking them to support a for sale in tike retail stores. Articles of .
policy which you and 1 *ud «H greenlrtok- underwear tor women, made of muslin, late date shows tbelr charges to be baaeieaa.
era have denounced a, tbe mist damnable nre far superior hi worenuukabip and finish
The Charlotte Republican calls attention
system of robbery wMch ever ruraed any and rhesper In price In the United States.
to the peculiar civil service reform antics
when chiefly of cotton, are any cheaper of the Olivet ismtiminter, who b making
hare. Of boots and shoe* If factory made, democratic wpeecheo. The,Middleville jxwtor* republican adminlstratlona that he
inaater. M. F. Jordan. am dlaeount him
could .find no fault with it.
eitruper in England owing to tbe low prices several times In devotion to civil service
UP ThE GLEN.
paid fur baud ixbur. But lit- then aays.” reform. He in a candidate for teprtaenfo’■The difference In the prices of ready
tlrv on the furtun ticket, and chairman of

EDITORIAL NOTES.

lug artich-n of the wboireale procrea of
manufacture Mipertor in Use United Statin.

th.*greenback.county committee, and hia
' toec Will I* lifted up in the service of his
]&gt;arty this fall.

•xcprexxaHj- fun
MAM, OU th. OuudiUou th.* *.&lt;« Xt?*
yaB? VByaw*U* P*rtWlv -e
poodad. Hence manv
... ;
dtor M todta,rmd to?

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8

rkU

O.K

_

T**,: ““■«*
•nati calIv

tiredfbe lawr.ru of
drrWUK after f«to&gt;lf Z.,'51 7

while the stomach. vtimuteud by lttc™
tatita **i iti— txx ——_ ___ ■
.
Utry, and demand* an am pl* TOpp}- ilK|
f&lt;W tin tntrnrMM TK.. ~_..u J .'

natural rw&lt; during th- dignrttes^^m*
tho twMllhv
„9 .... --__ &gt; .

Charlo. Lamb** devotion to hu

man and wile. Th*y bred baxiily torethw
,r K,
1.9
... . . . .
.

in which the husband Im* xu-ht teplsyJb*

■ and fortffi ra

ci* rtritxra

gulf which •••;&gt;arhte* tbo Gehrna* cf.asdneae from the relative iwradue cf rainty.
Hi* only thought u to w.'ten the blow to hu
wife a* much a* pc«rtN&gt;'. tu ameliorate m tsr

tnainrd faithful in.hi- devofbu t&lt;j
“ dead wife, «Bpukbr-!
to ipcak, M

endowed with tbe taUdectmJ qr.xliUw wLcfc
oommaud tbe admiration i f n»n. bat ilhtse

Tbo chief beauty of Marat Dracrt lalatxi n

each bilgbt stuping to gnux-lu: urrliiUtKC

to ceaab tbrtr eonumplatoc

IW- ciu*m*

with initiatory fartragauf rv«'ti

eeedit lived rich: I

and Mams, tbe Ftwefa J&lt;»uit*. crubSrart
Sonw's Knusd
In torn* of awful a«n nr

�Hastings

Banner. V The Wesleyan conference la in seoaton
ffiX the State twl

Ita^ungs. 1Wednesday, September 5, 1888.
A o. N18KEKN. Local Editor.

Cha*. Lunn bold thr lucky number, 570.
that drew the shot-gun at W. IL Goodyear’*
drug store Friday night

Hastings Dtetatan. V. K K. of P-. have
not hired Union ball, aa tlie owners reI fused to sign a contract at tbe price originpUy agreed upon.
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FIREMEN’S

PERSONAL MENTION.
WIH Fuller arrived home yesterday.

C. A. Hough was In Woodland Saturday.
H. Lamb returned to’Manton Thursday.
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She was token ill the sth of February.,
while engaged at our high *hool in prepar­
ation fpr continuing her work a* teacher,
uhlch proferoion du- had followed tor sev­
eral ptah. -having taught seven term* in
this county. Not only do her parent* and
her. brother* mourn their ha**, but her
many friend* aa well. Her L*&gt;t day* wery
especially bright in Christian eaperieucr.
She frit that she wa* prepared to pas*
peacefully over the river, and wa* perfect­
ly reconciled to give up the pnfep-cts ot
life, willing to ro-porate with father and
motlwr, brothers and friend*, to go and
dwell with the Savior.
The fum-raL from the bouro^ waaabteiuinl by a large number of friends and
neiKhbora. Rev. D. B. Oviatt officiating.
Six young ladies drosaed iu while, who
were all intimate friend* of the deceased,
acted as pall bearer*. Mr. Warner and
family have the sympathy of al) who know
them in tbeir bereavement.

tlon of InaanKy. - ______ _...
“DuHtwuf Ixral Health Officer*." Paper*
ou these Mibjecto will be read ami follow-

on Via: day
vt Ban* oiuuty.

ifarire-to cuter Into it. It i» expected that inf in from Waylaud. I^-ighton, &lt; 'aledouta.
!&gt;r.Kellog„-. of BattL- CrcetProf. Vaughn. | Bowtie, In inc, Yankee Springs. Orangv&lt;&gt;f Ann Artor. Dr. Lyster. Dr. Avery, of i vlllt-, Rutland. Hastings aud Nashville.
Gn-vnviHc. I»r.
Hazelwood, of Grand I
&gt;mv aw ..uomniK u&gt; menItapids. I&gt;r. H. D. Baker, mtnutoqs,&lt;&gt;f the ’ Hou." A fine Harrison pole, 110 feet high.
tion.
State .Hourd &lt;&gt;f Health. Dr. Pratt, of Sala-, waa ralse&lt;L liearing tbe names of Hamsun
Mrs. L. J. Wilson visited at Judge Cole's I
last week.
m izimi and A. Arnold Clark., of Lansing, and Morton. Luce and O'Donnell. P. T.
There an two exceptionally good places
will to- present and lake j&gt;*rt iu the coo- Culgrove made a fine 20 minutes address
In the city where girls may work tor tword
v.ntlun. Local physicians an J other* will I after the pole raising.
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end attend school. Further Information
»•.-« with those named above during the I
It seemed as If tlie town were full of
may bo bad of J. W. Roborts. Supt. ot
evnvt-utluii. Tbe object of these txmven- j&gt;eople before noon; but In the afternoon
Dr. S. M. Fowler leaves Sunday for a
school*.
tian* Is to dcoro-mlia'c knowledge r.inong every train brought hundreds of recruits,
visit in Ohio.
Thurschythe prop!*- relative to the prevention of and every rood to the town was lined with
J. A. Calm*, of Prairieville. wa*6u the
. . hhn
.
unices
to say
to ra(y
all
diseases. The ctmveutloiu arc free to all ! vehicles having Middleville as the objee■who owe
that
he must
have
antotmcity Saturday.’
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and I: is hoped that our people will al! turn i tive ]*olnL Tbe crowd was variously
medlate settlement ami that It will be
out to attend this one. Let all take, hold ’ •—stlmated
“—•—* at
— *from
------ “four
—‘
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Harry Anderson, of Chicago, was in the
cheaper to settle with him than with any­
to seven
iIkmmmm
to make the affair a success.
city last week.
' and certainly 5,000 Is a moderate figure-.
one else.
The Best of Music.
| MlddlevBle never had such a crowd, and
I W. H. Squier, of Big Rapid*, spent Sun­
Prime western timothy seed for sale by
Robt Peck, of Orangeville, was arrested
never will have a bigger one. But when
STAfFFKf: A CK.twr.irr.
last week charged with carrying concealed day in the city.
such hu'tlcra as John Carvrth, Dirk John­
The Democrat approvingly eopie* an unweapons. He was held fur trial before
Tbe firemen have adopted the n-publL son. J. H. McKevitt and a dozen others we
J. W. Atkin*, of Grand Rapid*, was in
Ju*4 and wholly inexcusable attack upon
Justice Kenastoo to-morrow and released the city Monday.
caa policy of building up home trade, by might name take hold uf anything kt
Sheriff Shriller. Our contemporary would glviug the order of tbelr 50 new suits to
on 850 ball.
means the Uggest kind uf a success and
/' D. R. Cook was in Battle Creek on busl- never have done lids without looking into
Limn Bro,.
nothing les*.
i Tl« rumored that f uaion leaders in Bar­ nces Wednesday.
tlie merits of tlie cane iiad Bus not been
Tlu- main street was appropriately
ry county are conspiring to break up next
We have a numlwr of city lots that we
campaign
year,
and
fur
tliat
reason
id*
Saturday's Union Labor convention. No ■ 1 / F. G. Goodyear went to Jackson nn Ims- action is all tlie more reprebewaible. Tlie will sell on contract, making the terms decorated for the occasion with frstoooa of
lirreby given tUat tbe common couo
riness Wednesday.
evergreen*, tbe American color* aud other
fact* are that a Mr. Patton lost a wateh easy. Apply at the offices of Smith A appropriate emblems.
. :iv ot liastlnr* yrop.’*e to change tbe doubt they would like to do this mid will
Many rv*idcnces
inim i
u&gt; If they dare.
David Trego and wife went to Graud under clrcnnwtanctw that led him to sus­ Colgrove or W. I’. Sldnam.
were also tastefully decorated. It wa*
■ordlug to a profile no* on
pect a yuung man named Bechtel of theft.
A detachment of the raivatlon army luu Rapids Thursday.
The panorama of Pilgrim's l*rogres* truly an inspiring sight
•'» office: and that on Friday.
He came to the city and placed the necero
The toomlfig of caiman announced the
rented the store building of Mrs. Swrezcy.
drew a big crowd at the M. E. church last
Ja*. A.’ Sweezey visited Middleville on
sary papers tor the yuung man's arrest in evening, and wa* thoroughly enjoyed by arrival of Urn 22U p. m. train, with tbe
next to the Troy LaundryWe hope they business yesterday.
Sheriff Shriner’* bands. Mr. ShtunT knew all. It I* a first-class entertainment.
distinguished speakers, Hou. Frank Plum­
may not be molcab-d In this city as they
the cwse. b_ lija duty a* an
Cleiuent Smith &gt;i»lted Kalamazoo on nothing
Ecronlt r.
ley. of Vsnnout. and Gen. R- A. Algor.
have l»een in other place*.
Mason fruit cans:' Pinta, flic.: quarts, Ttirre rousing cfo-cra went up from Uic
offie* r ixrtuprllrvi Luu .oarres. Mr. Bechtel.
business yt&gt;lcfd*y.
Burglar* gained cjitiance to’EJ. Doyle's
Upoii coming tx-tore tbe Justice young I 70c.;2 quart*.81.10per dozen. Woodbury
Frank C. Brooks is expected to arrive liechn l made ou* snsb a cane a* led the fruit can»: Quarto. 81.10; 2 quarts, &gt;1.30 assembled multitude as Mlcblean’* f»vorsaloon Friday night by removing a pan* of
- ite son appeared. The line of inarch was
from Colorado Friday.
pur
«1ozen.
t ‘. tbeu.taken sp. headed by the speaker* In
glasii
and
reaching
inside
to
unlock
Hie
'hrrit!
to
belli
ve
him
innocent,
and
hr
so
Wantod.
Imck door. Tliey Hecured u quantity of ci­
Smith. Ham* A VanArman;.j carriages. The procession was over half a
Mr*. J. Thayer returned Monday night statu! ul Hit- time. Before iu* examina­
. tor the sale of Nursery
tion. it was (mind that a fvrrut iiad taken
.^...0* m&gt;
1 mite Jong, containexi four bonds and numfrom a visit at Jackson.
-rjv ernplnrieent Guaranteed. HAL­ gars and about 84.00 in money.
and cpiicealed the watch, and the young
. ... x । ■ I xI’ENsEh FAll'. Apply at once.
Thrre will be but two examinations held I rron'’ appropriate bonnets and plenty of
Mason fruit cans: Pints, 0.5c,: quart*.
Jas. Crawley’s mother left last week for man’s tnnooeneo was clearly established.
i Keter i&lt;» Ch l» paper)
tbl*
fall
for
licensing
teachers
to
teach
In
• An»criean colon, a
&lt;0c.-’.2 quarts. SI.10 per dozen. Wuudbury a visit with (Jliio friend*.
. HA!»K RBOTHKRS. COMPANY
There was no attempt to “work up a case" thr schools of Barry Co. thr coming year. 1 At Keeler's grove the speaking' took
fruit cans: Quarts, 81.10: 2 quarts. Sl.'.iO
Mr*. John Smith, of Nashville, visited In this matter, aud Sheriff Shriner would The first will be held at Middleville Sept. ' PlMr* - Messrs. Plumley and Alger ImHbl&gt;er dozen.
.
lhe •P,rjt Mnd '■hthmdaam of the assemat E. Y. llugie1* lost week.
I have fallnl in III* official duty had be not 29th. and thewoond at Nashville Oct. 17th.
Smith. Ham* A VanAiiman.
kuX:
vi.o-1 caused the arrest after the nreesaasy paper* Al) teachers expecting to teach will eome J ^led thousands and gave two ringing ad... acfcm lalxw convention win be held
had iiecn given him. If our contemporary prepured to take the examination, liearlng . drew-*, which were frequently applauded,
rNti *u-e In the city ot Hasting* on
nsiamaziM). vlnitexl
Memlx-r* of the C. U 8.
are requested _ ,------- ------ —.
at James Clarke's last week.
.• '-pi «th. I’M. at ten o'clock In th*
is m&gt; Imnl np for campaign ammnnltiun as in mind that the work will begin at b a. 1 As
*“ "
a remit of ,K_
the afternrxm -----meeting
-— «—
five
to
meet
at
Dr.
Timmerman'*
on
Friday
&gt;■: for tlx- purpose of pulling a county
Mn*. D. C. 1-each. of Grand Rapid*, tbe republication ot such a'baMtlene article m., closing at 12 m.. beginning again at former &lt;iem&lt;*-raU and greenbackera donned
• r field and transact »ucb other bual- evening Sept 14th, at 7:30, to make ar­
a* thi« would imply, he -had better spike
n-»v romr before tbe eoovention.
rangements for tbe coming year.
visited in tlie city last week.
IftS p. m., closing at 5 p. m. standard Harrison hat*, and many more lumoimced
hl* gun* now.
.
Mb*. 11. A. Bakhkr, Sec.
time. The secretary's office is In the their determination to vote for the jwrty
Dr. G. W. Snyder, of Sebewa, visited at
We&gt;a«ert block with R. M. Bate*. Office of liberty and protection to American in­
^'riie school census Just completed In this Dr. W. H. Snyder's Munday.
Thoae who attend the State Fair at Jack­ hour* from 9 a. tn. to 4 p. m.. on Saturdays dustries.
Aty shows that we have Ml ro-hoob child­
son
thia
year,
during
the
week
commenc
­
In the evening addresses were delivered
only. Teacher* should preserve thia no­
Geo. W. Walterhousc. uf Ypsilanti, was
ren between the ages of 5 and 20 years, a
ing
Sept.
luth.
will
lie
well
repaid
for
from tbe balcony of the Jobnson house by
in town on business last week.
tice for future reference.
gain of 50 over the last census. In all
their Uuublp. Tbe entries and program
Messrs. Alger, Plumley and C. W. Wat­
John W. Matthmw*, Hastings, Sec.
there are about 1,300 children uf all age*
Mr. and Mr*. J: S. Gixidyear returned give prombe of th* finest exhibition In th*
kins. of Grand Rapids. All were fine, and
In tbe city.
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last week from Harbor Springs.
history or the society. Toe Slate Agri­
Tlu- 43th aunheraary of the Grand Rap­ left a deep and lasting imprepslon upon the
cultural college protnlM-.i to occupy consid­ id* Baptivt A.**uctotion will to- held at the two thousand auditors. Tlie proceedlwra.
Rev. Lee left yesterday for St. Joseph,
At Dunning A Rogers' you can buy
erable space In different halls, displaying Baptist church, this city, on Tuesday and '’ were enlivened by excellent n-lecttona,
Mason fruit cans: pints at 70 cento; quate. to attend the annual conference.
the work of It* students in the mechanical Wednesday, Sept. 11 and 13. Tbe follow­ admirably rendered, by the MiddlevtUe
80 cents: two quarto. 81.10 per dozen.
Mis* Ella Berkheimer left Saturday for course and showing lathes and other ma­ ing I* tbe program:
glee club.
Woodbury'
quarts, 81.10: two quarts. Ohio, where she intend* to remain.
chines in actual operation by the young
nznur.
A grand torchlight procession and pyro­
81.50 per dnua. And everything else In
jnen. Tbe Art department promises to be
technic display preceded the evening meet­
Milu Williams left Thursday 'morning I one of great interest Tlie Horticultural
same pcoporfidn.
ing. Nothing like It was ever witnessed
for a visit with friends in Wisconsin.
| de|«rtine.nt will l«r lietter patronized than
in
Barry county. Four hundred men were
OWfleld.
Reading
ralM
of
order.
Fin- started Monday in a clearing on
11 JO *. m.-B3eeUoa of officer*
W. A. Ham* expert* to Start fur Dakota in previous years. The pruiiiiums ( arc ,
in line, and double that number would have
some land west of town belonging to P. T.
HseUngs church.
generous, and mast till every department I
lM-cn had then; been torches for them.
Colgrtvr. A force ot then gathered and fur a.vHt with relative* alwut the 14th.
with fine exhibits. Tlie special speed list
The whole affair was highly credlUWe
after some pretty hard work got the fire
Ml*» Stella Cheney, uf Charlotte, visited of 2.500 will bring together a large aggre­
5 p. m.- Adjourn went.
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to the republican* of Middleville, who got
under control but not until conH.leruldc her friend Mis* Genie Brown last week.
7 o in.-Devotional eierrlvcgation of fine horses. This feature will be
7 JO p. in -sermon. BtbUnal Doctrine of up the demonstration entirely from their
fentv hail licen dtvdroycd.
X
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
I
Rev. H. A. (.'arnaliun and wife returned n great attraction iu Itself. Aside from HapUam. Nev. I. BrttecfleM; Biblical Doctrine own resources.
Denni* McUarty and Dennis McCarty. last week tolheir home In SL Paul. Minn. the fair, a look through the State prison I* of Coinmuiiton. Bev. Kerr B. Tupper. D. D.
Bverybody can *ay -‘NuUiy done republi­
9 p. tn - Adjournment.
I always Interesting, and thmwater works,
ItHOUeMEK, Pryrirtvr,
Jr.. wuroaneMd. Aug. 28th. chanted with
can* of Middleville.p That meeting start*
WROXBSDAV.'
James Bauer lias completed his tillties lire department Iiqum-k. ■mre-trh- light
off tb/repuVIican campaign iu the western
Jrj—n sod &gt; -‘iirt M*.Hla»tingv, Mich. reswting a constable in .tlie **-rvl&lt;&lt;- of an
► XU in -Devotions! rlerrlv**.
attacbua-nt.. They wen- released «m ball i-onm-cted .with taking tin- school census. works and some of the factories may- be
jmrt
of Barry cuunty with a vim that
Rate*. 91 .OO per Day.
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atm.tua, w', u. «uiand are to appear before Justice Krnaston
Mr*, diet Dean and daughter, of Grand seen. An attempt will be made to give hrni. D. I).. Chmti; Foreign Missions, Kev. E. mean* succcm in Novrmlwr. Hantingii
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- new, with plraMBt room,. The
Rapid*, an- visiting her sister Mr*. Henry strangers an Idea of the apiiearanve of the I Brooks,. brim; Christian JtducaUou Jtev. R. will follow October 3d, mid wr expert
ix*- q! Ute |*&gt;bilc is rrsprettully soilcfted. for examination. September in.
city, by mean* of a collection of views in I R. Bennett. cilmn: Pubiiektloa Society. Itev. H. Nashville will not bide her light under 'a
W. S. Miller represented himself as an
the main* hall. • Arrangements bavcbeen W. I’uwrll, Cbmn; Minister*' Aid Society. James bushel.
Campbell, cluwe; OMtoanes. Nev. I. Butterfield,
agent for a nriHinery house and wa* a
Rock ia home from Annapolis. made for three league games of ball to be chma.
The republicans of Middleville desire w
gutst at Ford’s hotel Monday night.
DiR 1, probably hi* ia»t rUit for three played on Wednewlay, Thursday and Fri­
i 1 JO *■ m- MlsceHaoeous buslneaa.
to thank their brethren in Harting* and
1! m.—Ad)Mirnmeat.
terday monilng hr departed leaving
jest*...
day. It is hoped the people of the State
&gt;! electing ufticrra and transact Ing hind an unpaid board bill Hut Uwofficers
p'.
A4dr!rMW taL Spirituality to the Nashville for their presence at this meet­
will take a lively interest in tbe fair and Church.
ing
and Interest in its aucceaa. Nearly
Kev.
D.
Mulberu.
D.
•!&gt;.
al.
toeuevoi
n.lne»* that cow** before the
Rev. Ix'vl Master. of Kalainaroo, was in
&lt;-aptured him al Nashville and be. paid up.
make It the best ever held.
t.DC,L.U1Jh&lt;! Ehurrh- .Krt E brook*. M. tlur , 100 from Naehvilk- and 2W from tld* city
the city Wednesday. and made hi* friends
Feetrle Churches. Tbelr .Needs. Bev. E. B. Ben­
nett.
*
i were pnwent.___
The Journal hu»t week announced tJust a calk
Dr. A. H, Winn, dentist, and Charles
-the machine gut there." It probably
Don t fall to use Jahn A. Fuller1! cholera
.Mr. aud Mr*. Frank Newman are visit­ Slosaou, cigar maker. l&gt;oth of Nashville,
V.»U Ul &gt;UU1II.
w
.
meant thr machine which hail fixed up th*
jnedlelne A never falIlnR cure lor ehok-ra.
ing Mr*. $/• jarem*. Mr. and Mr*. T. were arresU-d last week charged with at­ bloody draeMery. eholera mortu*. chotera
We dealre to express our heartfelt thank*
fusion state, and announced the Au-ton
FhllHp*.
tempting to rol» tbe grave of Eddie Branch Infantum, chronic diarrhea, and all deraaae- to the friends and neighbors and member*
candidate* four weeks irfore the-'duiibleinectn of the bowels. Sold by Harry Halo, of of the G. A-*JL P«d. for tbeir klndnem
in
tluBarry
v
Hie
cemetery.
Our
readers
Nashville. W. H Uoodyeor aid Frvi Reath
Mr*. Irene Sweeney 'left Monday for
barreled exmvention was held in thl* dty.
will remeiuber the clri-umstauces uf the at- and always on bawl al the horn* of Jobs a. during the sicxfic** and death of our hus­
Ypsilanti where she will attend the'Nor­
it luu* *ojd hia livery to AL
templed rubbery' and tliat Dr. J. T. Goucb- Fuller. Jefferson ftt.. Hasting*, Mich.
band and father.
In the examination of William Bryans,
mal school.
er ha* t»ecn arrerted for the crime and
Mrs. C. Jenxeb and cuilunkn.
charged with seduction, Un- case fur the |
The Tonilln*on-McNaughton party re­ । bound over for trial at the circuit court
: m &lt;h&lt;iW trait Jan* 70c a dozen at tn &lt;.ple was closed Friday, and the examin­
Special Rotier.
Following arc the real estate tranafera
ation for the defense was waived. Bryan turn'd Friday from Wall lake, w here they On Monday tffi* examination uf Winn and
The attention of patrons uf the city wa­
for the week ending Sept. 3d, IMS, a*
'
SioMpn
wa*
begun
lx-fore
Justice
Mill*.
P.
have
been
camping.
.
was held by Justice Kenaston for trial and
will I4»w-out at Middle- released &lt;-n 8400 ball। T. Colgrove ap|ieared for tin- people and token from the book* In the register’* office: ter works Is particularly called to rale 9 of
Char Curti**. of Plymouth. Wayne Co.. I
Freeman F Klngvbury to Ansel H. Klugv the rales and regulations governing tho
l/it is more than pfotaMc that very soon •» in tbe rity, relied here by the roriouf Mr. Rogers, of Grand RapMs’, for the de- bury; IU roc JO Hope 1100.
* JL
« afto Ja*. B. Hendrick; lot* Mime, vix; "In case of fire or an alarm of
fenae. Several witorero-* were examined
i i. Wood t&lt;M&gt;k |&lt;Mw-M*lou of the Hast*
tire, the water must be turned off from all
w C. K. A .1 will put a bridge over_ the Illness of hi* mother.
on thr jiart of the prosecution. Dr. dtv j ■
Kenyon Mrad to JrrvmUUi VanNoeker, per fountain*, and the use of hand hose is pos­
house Monday.
Thornapple, and a siding to J. U V llklns
।
Goucher
the
principle
wrines*
tertified
to
rrl
Vtoi.UL,
*i
-wm
Mr*. M. T. Wheeler and Mr*. Ck-somt
itively prohibited for any of tbe u*-* nam­
Em. Buaby'* laath rooni* remember are mill, if » few pl**** of right of way can .Smith and ddldreu relumed Thursday a number of conversations be has had with .
WWW TV . NW
;
ed
in permit granted"
lot
67
1
lellon
*40.
be
secund,
the
road
bed
will
probably
torutndng onler.
both Winn and SIoimoo. One eoavwrsaevening from Bay View.
W. I- Wilkixb,
ft. V HogH* io Man J- wniiama: pareeHrvgraded to Woodland this fall.
tlon in particular wherein they acknowl­
W. C. ”—
k* ।
an roimturial convention In this
Waler Com.*.
Mr*. R. T. French and ulster. Mis*Grace
Tbe Michigan Central will on Thursday, Smith, of Middleville, were guest* yester­ edged to him, Goucher, that they took, hb •1000.
W. D.
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horse
and
buggy
the
night
of
Jan.
rlth.
sept. «, sell cxeundon tlckete to Middle­ day of Mr*. M. E. Nevin*.
Jeremiah
while
be
wax
al
Htaratto
WarneFa,
and
hold*; «o* ।
ilex. &lt; hriotie lia* Mold hl* rmiitencr In ville and return at rate of 8to- fur round
H. L Ne&lt;
. imade the attempt to ge&lt; Bran«h*s body.
'* 4th ward to J. Novljls.
Mr*. M. W. Riker returned Thursday*
trip, good going and returning on all regu­
^matter of U»e«*Uie of Kdward Leah4
from a visit with her daughter Mr*. WillI The crow examination of Goucher wa* I Artlinr !. Tofire « al L. H. Toile*: pareel sec
I', i: MHhiilier it building a large ad-, lar Itrains that date on accounl.of
very ioug and Marching, lie wa* still on
WilHaian at qpmd Rapid*.
meeting.
F- A- iU»L AgL
- residence in tin 4th ward.
the stand when the court adjonrnad to
rotNinaitw. A. ft.
1
Mr*, ('hark** Leonard, who ha* been next Friday, at which llaie the examlnaThe Michigan Centra) will, on Sept.11
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bushel* of apple* at the
and Wth sell tickets from Hastings to 1 »re vidtlng Baker ShrineFs family, returnedI tian will be continued. Goucher1* testi­ top as.TOO.
••rator.
L. S. Hills.
mony wa* very positive but tbe craaatroltnnd return, at the rate of M.00. good Saturday to her home, Chicago.
I'M Sunday school had a moat going on date of rale and n
Mr». Clara Bradt ami children returned . xamination made a few change* from the
iic at Dion ispple lake Friday. later than Sept 15. on account of proh'H
Wednesday to their home in Allamy, N. Y.. dlrvet examination, although be held mainriildKlng.
F. A. Hahn. Agentafter a visit with the family of J. E. Bogle. |y to bis first statomenta. It was alro&gt;
tn Central lutbnrday excurshown that a piece nf newspaper was found
. Holmes; 40s
ft^SttSWi. “aSW |
- poorly patronized at fin* » jSvrry ih.ynton say* he does not expect to
MIm Kittle Holbrook left last week for March 14. In the dirt on the Branch grave.
vand land st mo.
Xop operations when tills city to rn^b',,l'i
Mnskegmu where «he ha* a position in the' It |iad evidently Iwen tom from a copy of
Gao. H. VaodentMMgh ta Sylvie P. Manta; Ma ult; Ihr »r&lt;i half (wM)M U&gt;»'OUlhra*! &lt;ir.*i-ter
c*nwT^.2t* id kindencartan department of the public the Telegram-Herald and it hall on It thr
busy staking the founda- Inrt will •*«&gt;
old and right of way between thh&gt; ««&gt;•» ’ | M'bnol*.
wont* ••Nashville, M— Dr.
Winn.1’
diapaoA new house in the
Battle Creek, and tf proper
|
PbllOjtfj Irttnea to Coruslm* Senter; 40a om
Goucher also swore that Winn had obtain­
MUs Anna BeaMuor, ■* many ycara a
menf is gtv’n, hr will grad* t'“
ed his permission to cut down au old raw
faithful clerk for Julius RuaaclL luu left
stir! -to do genera! house' Creek this fall.
belonging to the fiinner’s father. Some
the
latter
’
*
employ,
and
we
guow
—
we
A republic, ciub wm -’^.rol!
■
.d C. S. Brown’*. we*t.
time after thi* was done tbe Dr. claims
that Winn said be made a small saw of it
Woodland Saturday night. I * T. Odgro*
Mrs. Euiuia I.elrhiier, with- Leonard A to replace the one he had lost In the
mit« your butter and egg* and and C. H. VaaArmau of thtoclty«rt‘»»V*J Nuns, leave* (o-iuorrow monilng for a Branch grave. It wa* was also shown by
h a« airy house In the the nmi-Ung. which was a good one Indeed. week's visit with M». Kittle Bowne Han- otlier witnesses that Dr. Winn hail shown
nuer. of-Hastings, Midu—Telegram-Her­ this saw to different parties and uked
ald, bept 2&lt;L,
them If they could JdcnUfy It as bis saw—
••f Javk«on. will be at Dr.
are ■‘all right.’’
Wm. ingranf of Battle Vreek, Mary the one be had k«-pt In hl* office all the
••nice during tlie latter's
btlnhoff nnd Mr*. Temple, of Tecumseh. time. These are tbe main polut* Unu&gt; tar
। Mm Fhherftif Grand Rapids, mid Mr*. brought out In the tretlmooy. What th*
170 tirkrto sold here Thura-,
NpknMIng. of Milo, were tin- guestoof Mrs., outcome may be It is impossible to say.
who took In tlie mas*
Frank Bcauicr lost week.
V*f)r. I. B. Baker, mv-retary of the State I
Ull-ilUo.
&lt; itxtrgu aud Edward Ixiwry. nephew* of

/Cbester Measer has returned from Col­
Rev. Anna Shaw ipoke to large aud- orado.
’fences at Union hall Saturday evening and
Dr. Taylor, of Middleville, wa* In town i
Sunday. She Is a pleasant speaker and
her remarks were listened to with atten­ Saturday.

I nion Hall,

HASTINGS,
Eve’g,

September 27th,

good time for all.
si—BILL —SI.

Horse, Buggy, Har­
ness, etc.,

For Sale Very Cheap.
Buggy is new.

John Bessmer,

LOCAL NEWS.

HUFFMAN BROS

H I.*tlimps drag store fur
-v-ond-hand school bonk*.
• r&gt;-*t stock In the city.
(Ti”’ u h M. Mx-tetyof thcMeliNMlisl
•xino
..j,,
mating Bt
h,,"lr' ’ Mrs. A. Black un Green St
'ln' k “ »L*dlng* to exchange
•,r bulk, «i.,j eggn-at
»
»"w knuwit

■ the North Fairfield plow,
the Kevstone.

F. H. BXttiA&gt;w A Co.
Tia- Bairv rounty soldiers and sailor*
o-unlmi «ill
held at the fair grounds
n this City &lt;m tlie lotii and 11th of October.

\ tww *t&lt;rk of fine box papers, writing
i^prr anti tablets. A 25 cent purchase j
•fltiu** you to a ticket in the elegant gift
•IIhuu at j. ii. Roberta News Room.
।

. I*&gt;»on fruit cans:- Pints. t»5c.: quarto, i
•"Ml quart*. 31. io per dozen. Woodbury
fruit rjus quarts, 81.10; 8 quarts, »L50 ,
ter dureu,
.
. &lt;’ &gt;

:-MlTtt. Ham* A VanAhnaK.
A full line «&gt;( tboac celebrated school
* **» for children: *ce them and gel prices
totorc buying. Fur sale by.
*
Sr.i-B-cbV-r-.- —
■Vf'

wlll be U bl. &gt;ubl' «l~,“lte

h-

Dr. Isiwry. wbo have been visiting the lat­
ter tor Mime time, ban- returned to their
acliool at Delswure, Ohio, having this city
'rhursday morning.
v
Dr. H. B. Barker, of Lansing, secretary
&lt;&gt;t the State Board of Healtii. was lu town
Friday for the purpose of making arrange­
ments relative to the Sanitary convention
whieh is to be held in this city. .

Board of Health, arrived in tlie city Fri­
day to consult with Mayor Wilkins aud
otlier* of our citizen* relative to thr Sani­
tary convention which 1* to be held In this
city. A meeting wo* tolled In tbe jmrlors
of tbe Natiounl Bank aud organ Ized by
eh&lt;XMlng Daniel Striker for president and
A. E. Kenaston. secretary. The following
officer* of the Sanitary convention were
elected: I’fealdenL D. IL Cook: vlcr-preal-.
denta, Clement Smith, Dr. W. H. Young,
of Nashville, Dr. S. C. Rich, MMdtevilte.
Eugene Davenjwrt, Woodland, N. Latliam.
Baltimore, Dr. H. C. I’rckhanv Freeport,
A. a Towne, I’ralrieville, and Prof. J. W.
Rols-rte. Ixxw! committee, J. I- Wilkins.
C. W'. Warner, Dr. D. E. Fuller. D. Strik­
er. W. U Wilkliw, Dr. A. P. Drake.
FJnancr comniittee, J. Bessmer, Dr. W. H.
Snyder. M. 1- Cook. IVogram eummluee.
Dr. H. B. Baker, A. E. Kraaston. It was
decided to hold the convention un Monday
and Tuesday, Dec. 8 aud 4. the place of
meeting to be hereafter designated. Tbe
prograni has not yet Iwen fully arranged

A musical and literary entertainment
will be given to-night, at UnJan hall, by
Sept. mh. on.^'.'tokrts ft^ llsstlnr- I"
liotne talent. Tlie prorewl* to go towards
Nov. IMh sell itakcta from
f w
Mwuring the right of way for the C. K. A
Ib-trolt and
^Je and return- S. R. R. exten»l«n. Admladon 50 cents,
gw-dtragtong^d-^^^nl'd art
children half price.
Ing &lt;&gt;u tbe followlriK
.
n,npon tor
On Friday while Jim Bum* was driving
N. T. Parker’* mare nt a 2:40 clip on tbe
fair ground*, the lilt parted and the mare
at once broke atul ran. Burn* was pulling
T1W bKb..y
ud InlM
.1. W"*- 1 pretty hard at tlie time and couaequcntly
wan nearly thrown from tbe seat of the
,w&gt;Ttair-uy. ■n**'c«iMte
lb. sulky. Hi* jirtww of mind however
town line road at • «/ induced the «»”' was suthuienf. and aa soon as he regained
hia position iw gra&gt;|&gt;ed the stra|H that
support tlm Iwch ing, &lt; .imued on the reated upon; "Water Supply uf the City f
Ibnntb*. W
.«.* du- back of the more amt reaching forward of Hasting*:" "Drainage of the City of
TTO b”11"„ ir W.U.IM b«l caught her by tlie mre- after which be soon Haatiugs;" “VeuUtation aud Heating;1’
.art tar""!" mrr *!»■**&gt; ^0"r’ had her under control. Nothing slow •Treventiou of Contagious Dloeaae*;".
abdkt tiiat-

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad to quote prices.

The Norcross Furnaces
Whieh are beating scores of houses in Barry county, with
tbe best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will be pleassd to give estimate* or quote prices.

STOVES
411

°“r ‘“x* of

gasoline stoves.

Huffman Bros.

�Caught ill the Crash.
Seven Firemen Go Where
Death Awaits Them.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.
CONDENSED REPORT OF CONGRE3SIGNAL PROCEEDINSG.

d^wThlU, Breckinridge. BP-*■

HOT SPRINGS FLOODED.

RASE BALL ATTRACTIONS

BURIED IN THE BUSKING DEBRE.
was visited by
Thursday night, .which struck tlie valley
about midnight, and continued until after 1
o'clock. The principal thoroughfares were

Plumb re-

dtauttrou* firm, both to life and property.

rtory iron and brick front building* on Sharp

The north wall of building W Sharp strrot
eollaprod about 5:30 a. m., and buried nine

injured

Seven were killed.

introduced an

pnitarfelphia
rittebmg...
Washlnrton
Indianapolis
c«u« A«. M-ritutamr

Tbo body of an unknown man wa* found
streets arc filled with debris
tbe office of tbe Arlington hotel, and three
stores along Central avenue were inundated
to a depth of four feet Tbo loss is esti mated
at noo.ooo.

Tbelr name*

SLrLd

«- “wj

hi-

Sioux City public building bill w received
Measures were introduced in tbs house as
follow*: Bill to but,&gt;end sinking fund law,
and amend tariff law*; resolution inquiring
whet national banks use government funds
without paying interest, and whether such
banks contribute to Democratic national po-

KCODO.
--------- ' _.
AtCbtasgo-. (First game, Chl«go ..
burg ll; (Second gwnel Chksago 10, Pitt*
. " .
v..w V&lt;wk 2. Boston
Washington-Philadelphia game

wm

p«t-

Chicago, Aug. 29.—Tbe usual lock attend-

from its foundations, and tbe sidewalks and

mill near Mancelona Cote McKaaste wm
caught under a falling tramway and esrioutiy, it not fatally, injured.
Incendiarism

tbeir member*; resolution calling for Infor-

Tbe losww will aggregate about 81,000,000.

Tbe fire continued until about 11 o’clock,

ley was submerged, and tho wonder is that
only six persons were drowned. The bath-

dent has made against alleged Canadian dis-

is known are as follows: Min. Millie
Fletcher, Ada Fletcher, Willie Fletcher and
Mrs. Charlotte Harrison.

against the French spoliation claims sus­
. . .
■
_____ &gt; -V—*
V&lt;—l-i&gt;

trous and fatal waterspout which visited this
city tert Thursday night broke nt Polarm,
twenty miles west of here, discharging an
immense amount of water, and sweeping the

A HOTEL HOLOCAUST.

house then adjourned.
WAinixGTos City. Aug 29.—Hoar’s fish­
eries resolution, amended by tbe Edmunds
addition printed in three dispatches, was

all removed quietly.

revolver cartridges in stock.

About 5:301

of an hour kept up a fuslllade.tho bullets gotngjhrough the windows on all s des, but
fortunately nobody was shot, with tbo ex­
ception of one man. who was slightly

WanrSvyaiuoR, Wte, Sept.' 8.—Firo was
discovered in tbo American house, on tbo
corner of Third and Tower avenues, about 3
o'clock yesterday morning. Very noon tbe

were turned on tbe fire.

Before tills could

Shortly l&gt;etoro 6 a. m.‘ tbe member* of Na
7 engine company and No. 2 truck entered
Tabb Bros.’ building, intending to cut holes

and women escaping from tho burning build­
ing, some in only tbelr nightclothes, lent hcr-

beginning

throe men were found during tbe morning,
one of witicb te suppnecd to bo that of Paui
Claire, a

treechou* wall fail over and crashing through
tbe floors of No. 107, buried tlie unfortunate

under

d upon tho pile of
nln-j human bein
torture.
Tho

witbin this living volcanic tomb, for ft bad
now taken tiro and was belching forth jots
turned on tbe pile, and tbe flames within

minutes John Kelly was rescued.

Tba total lose wifi

came up and Allison in explaining it said
tbe appropriations this year—if made to cor-

done—would aggregate 8*31,000.000, only
810,000.000 lew than tbe estimated revenue
of &gt;440.000,000. A long political debate then
ensued, in which Halo, Beck, Blackburn and

political speeches in Maine.

difficulty they were got out of tbo dno.-nod

open to homroteadon. This was opposed bv
Springer, and pending debate tho bouse ad­
journed.

traduced a bill in tbe senate yesterday to
place jute bagging on the tree list, tbs object

at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, killing Noah
M. Rickard and William M. 1
stantiy, and fatally wounding W|

Oy twum.
— j -------- -j
At Chicago-Chicago 2. Pittsburg 4; at New
York—New York 1, Boston 2; al Detroit—
Detroit 15. Iodianapaite 1; at Washington—
Washington 2, Philadelphia 5.
Chicago. Aug. 31.—Tbe Chicago dub
went to Indianapolis ywterday and broke its
base baU record by beating a tall-«m&lt;ter,

apolls— Indianapolis 0, Chicago 1; at Boston
-Boston 7, New York 8; at Pittsburg-Ptttoburg 1. Detroit 3; at Philadelphia-Phila­
delphia 7, Washington .1
Chicago, Sept I. —Tbs Chicago club wm

Tha report on tbe sundry civil

rnaili: by Allison Tuesday.

kindling wood, though, in a twinkling.

fullowlng scores: At Indianapolis—Indian­
apolis 8, Chicago S; nt Beaton—Boston
2. New York 5: at Philadelphia-Philadel­
phia 2, Washington 0—twelve innings; at
Pittsburg—(first game)Pittsburg 7, Detroit 3;
(second game) Pittsburg 2, Detroit &amp;

The conference

--- --------- -------------- x- , r&gt;rjt»d -x.
Lansing saloon of JL-nrr Chatman. Bet
tbelr «j«rt was short-lived, an
re­
taking them in tow.
A conpl^of frelgbta on the G. H. ft 1 n-4
bumped ttftir nos«s together w. Grsni RaoIds ebont 88,0® worth.

83,00u, with light insurance.
Duluth, South Shore &lt;t Atlantic magnate*

Shanghai, China, wants a oomfortaHe mt
for Its school children end sent *11 Up w«y
to the Northville Furniture company ;to r**

is explained by tbe fact that a pickle factory

reached homo from Jackson, Tenn., dfcirtu,
the entire distance of SOU jmK Perha-n
they’d n»vcr bear! al&gt;oat railroad.
Tbe Mate meetiqr of the Disciple*of firtt
closed at Ionia on ttw 2rllb. It wM noil at­
tended. ’

L. J. Witooa, an Eaton county farmer, i*

a nibble tn a pile like that.

have allowed a prisoner to trip oct for Can-

the ranch-desired moisture.
Moro than one-half of the burned district

counterfeited. Tbo bill want over, and

TERRIFIC BOILER EXPLOSION.

Sept 1.—A terrific

at r»ew iori- .'n"
v,
■..
-­
Washington- - We tiling ton 2, Philadelphia V:
at Detroit—Detrit 10, Indianapolis X
Chicago, Aug. SO.-Tbo home. ,baw&gt; boll

two innings. In tbe eighth three hits and
four errors scored five runs. Healy pitched

band jnwe, Foran at Ohio taskting that

Hnuxorixi-D, Illa,

’ At Chicago-Chicago 2, Pittsburg#;

Hrec):inridge

unable to arouse, out of thebominghotel and
laid hint down. Tho fellow suddenly realised
tbo situation, and, with a wild yell, rushed

His left

ciuu Tfwwwwj. —— -e,
----- . ,
went down before one of the clubs that bring

fellow.
Andn.CMw
cb.rt„
cOupie at bov* whn w-,_ .....__ ,

Saginaw resulted In tbe death of ibn* bsyt

ninety new dwelling* now up

Miss Heldja Utewon, a Mam.te. wife

Samuel J. Medlar and three daughters.

pointed time came&gt;VJn’t go, a« ibe felt thsi

Mila Mary • Rok&gt;f*ou, a Bunker Hill girl
who had lota of spare time on her bands, baa
put 11,(KX) pieces of doth into a bed quilt.
A Flint wail digger found a silver thlm-

happy hunting expedition, but tlwiT'rssooetinwa cotily ones, just tbe «am&lt; t. W. Ed­
word*, a Houghton huntsman, had Jour c(

DIED ON THE GALLOWS.

and Secretary Lradley stepped ipto hisatnss,
near Grand Rapids, while pteylng in her
father’s barn, pulled a bay rack upon ber-

tho house and asked a further conference.
George made n ejxweh defending tbo padtion
of tbe president-on tbo fisheries question. A

Henry E. Sounder* and Mtw Nelli* Sin­
ople of Grand Rafifc, re
from * trip u&gt; Chteago saJ

Jeremiah Ni'-ksraon, a Sarnia citiwn. and
bsave* a widow and three children. Martin
was blown about 100 yards, bat his body was
CREMATED BY COAL OIL

yean old, and lived with hia aunt, Mn. Ram-

Kothl

folks had found it out.

his failure

devil."
explosion is unknown.

oil tank belonging to the Buckeye pumpline,
at Oil Center, twelve mites from this place,

waa leaking, and a force waa immediately set

NATIONAL FINANCES.

Warhihgtok City, Kept a—Tbe reduc­
tion in tbo public debt during August part
amounted to 87,334,676.
The total debt
new, ieea net oaan in use treasury, ia »l, 104,122,M2, and of thia amount 81,00^187,872 is

and Payson’s amendment to thro

Ho maintained tbo belief that depth

Thursday flight:

“I am no more afraid to

Tbo bill was still pending
adjourned.

telegraphy, by which it ia claimed 2,000

vat at tbe time- contained SO,000 barrels of

carrying tbo med with it and rushing
ward with such force that thnr wnm ni

treasury is 8107.873,820, agalnrt 844,780,208
on Sept. 1st, 1887. The gold fund balsmoe in
th. treasury Is 8200,888.(08, against 8194,303,­
280 on Aug. 1st a month ago; and th* diver
fund •
balance
b
842,773,340,
or
about 88.000,000 teas than
a month
■ store
of
standard ailror
treasury has inareaaed about

ov-ertootc b.m
and Cullom took tbe floor in opposition
thereto, When Cullom had concluded
ik. r.—*jii___ _______
'

Amendments

adopted,

snoe receipts wore 810.aii.90S, or about
8360,000 lose thaw ia Aumsst a year ago.
Rembrandt Ransom—had lost

circular of April 7 last aggregated 883, l(il,400 4 per cents, and 810^64,300 4J&lt; P* rente.

when tbe searching party endeavored

81L«61,6M.
The total coinage of all denominations of
gold, silver and nickel during tho month of

Graro and

Tbe skeletons ot a number of animals,
which went also cromated

8fi.MO.4ia

sorry for anything Tvs done in my Ufa." At
10:48 tbe black oap was adjusted and be said:
“Don't smother ma" Tbe drop than falL

appropriating 1100,000 for dynamite gun

aggregates 8347,830,402. Deposits la national
banks have decreased about 8300,000 during

gregnted 834.fl'23,]80, or 81,000,000 tee* than
in August, 1897. Custom* receipts in August
thivyear were 821.968.MIJ, or about 8750,000

thinks sa'

AMERICAN POLITICS PROHIBITED.

L-Tbe following
____ r___ ,__

Lnscotjs. Neb, Hept
isnatch Onfnrcinir IK..
resolution inquiring ot tbo treasury whether
Canadian goods have been transported in
bond acroea United Stetee territory sir.ee the

number of married ladle* entitled to draw
public money.
NatovUls girl* must be
given to marrying quite young.
Tbe Smith purifier company at Jackson, al-

company had unsucromf ully ukirmiti&gt;ed all
yesterday oddnwwd to Daniel IJnahan r.r»
idem of ten

Of Michigan, who died at London A«g. tt.
arrived at tin. port Friday.
Tbey^ww*
aoaveyed to tho Grace. Epi*.-pal

JM&gt;V. Uiauup ■ vwr.
.......
r-j——
and also delivered a brief eulogy
in tbe services were Her Iteorc" H
Rev. John McCarroll, R«v J R J#***
and Dr. Rufus Clarke, of Michigan, anflBrt.
W. a Unghourd. ot N«» York. Tbs Wf
left tbo Grand Central dcjwl by »pwMl

then adjourned.
tram further duty on tbe Pacific railway*
and coinage, weights and tneasuroa commit­
tees at hia own request. The Oklahoma bill
brJofl7,
l»ld aside and thereStory bUl.’Jightiy changed from Wilson's
—1.&lt;— rojxjrtcd. Tho Oklahoma bill

- ■- —itoutu ornacn at
SShi?"
k“““ •“ *•
«• &gt;»
Republican and Democratic netiurs 1*».
"^2“ d"’*?’** 10 tol“™

Columbiaville youth hitched up with hi*
. vtel A...I
- -. - - ■ ■ .
__... . . ■
WAHKntOTO!* City, Sept ! -A‘*?*T*!i
teg seseion of th* boose Frehy

, ---- kuu exacuuvs
the charter of tbo Central branch.
Johji P. Be
A BLOW AT PROHIBITION.

Mt K Hrore or ;exa.« ...7^
—that he wanted the billed kilted. Tb»

Morgan,
— • — —uuxjuuit was
attended by several thousand peopla. Prct
“
*
‘
parachute drop

caMnoar. Jkngvrv ow
-- bill rolled up by Caruth of KrotuMjfi
.
.
. 1.
__ 1
tvlteose.

aid in subduing the fiamee.
ON BOARD A BURNING SHIP.

knife. Failing to dispatch her with tbe
knife, tbo desperate brute grabbed a longbandied shovel and boot the brains of the
unfortunate woman Into a pulp. Ho wa* ar■ conforming to tho
"“•d it is understood

S
-

rid of bar husband, w
, but owing to faulty mfonnsU®
" ‘
&gt;wt The next m r.nng »•

bMbend'x al
tbe Rev. Father Betook, pastor of St. Mary’s
church at Mnjhauam. and who was in this

sazTOXA.

inu wr o
■■
examination revealed

�Hopublican N«tion«I Plrtform.

LABOR TO THE FIK; ?.
THE A^*Y 0F WOHKINGMEN MUST

strike at democracy.

The Dog and The Shadow

ftontb.
Tbr wurklngmen «.f America. *dd Mr

tb-« Mina of ths: noble soldier
.
victory. Philip H Sheridan.
.;Hl of ttesa great loaders and of our
-&amp;t&gt;-human liberty ami political boa
*11 forms «&gt;f dvapotiun. wo Mod . ..-pjtatulattoM, to our fellow Amer• i'. 4. J upon tte accompltah rural of tte
t datery throughout two American
r. .. .-ariMKpy hop- that wo may
ii«l .:■• OOf foUtht-Htlfiw uf Irish
peaceful recovery of home rulef.. reaffirm our unswerving dew
- | .3,&gt;l eon'tltudou and to tho Indie
i ■ il» stall**; to Ui-' aatouomy jw
i; tr* under ttieconxtilutton; to tho
&gt; aud Utw-rttes of ckttaena in ail tbe
. /ones lu the Union; cvjwciallv to
I 1 &gt;avernijn&gt; right of everylawful
i-|».&gt;r. uatlvo or foreign bora, white
a trvo ballot Ln public elcctlou*
tUit ballot duly counted. We hold
nd loitest ;&lt;opu!ar ballot and the juat
.;-ewotatioo of all the people la the
•&gt;f (or republican government. and do­
. b-gutaltou t» secure tte integrity
: clcitions which am tbe fountains of
, 1t.-4.rit«. Wo charge that the preoent
•,. ,ia»d the Democratic majority in
•.. ir exIstenc* to the auppnwalon of
»• .k-riminal uullincatloa of the cuuU;
.-f the United States.
.i.|.. mpr.-mwlmfiy in favor of the
.,e..(u ' ptotecUon; we protart
gruittou a* proposed by the prod
1-. Ttey serve tho intnnartaof
J .tipport the Intereataof America.
,---ia and outdjdeptly af&gt;poal to tbo
hot ju-lgidenb Ite protective ayo­
- 11 ilntaiped. It* abandonment has
■ uted by general-diaaeu-r to all in• Cii wc of tte usurer «t&gt;4 tte -.tenff.
ite Milts hill as durtructlvo to the
::.e labor, and tbe farming In ]
t ;,ixry. and we heartily radome !
V C I laxrlonc action of the llnpubii •
■
cougnw. in opposing its
t-leinu the proposition of tho Dem• plus* wool on the free list. and we ,
■ •_ Julew tbe.-e*-;i shall be adjusted
.-I m&gt; a-. to furnish full and adequate
: tbut industry.
1. in party would effect all needed
! - hr uati.mal revenue by repealing
: ■&gt;&gt;„-.». which are an annoyance
ignculture. aud tbo ■ tax upon tbe
Un the arts and for mechanical pur1! 1 Mich revision of the tariff laws aa
-wk Imports of such article* aa are
• it peojSe, the production of which
■prtit to our labor, aud release from
&gt;.** ti»«Mt article* of foreign (iruductlne
■ • tbe like of which cannot bo proIf them shall still remain a larger
.«p-quisito for the wants of the gov­
. - the entire repeal of internal
bin, the surrender of any port of
• .1 stern at the joint latest ot tbe ■
and the agent.- uf foreign tnaau- ■

iJT“*i\b‘’ pl!uvd "1*“ lho Euro
P«m level wnhout their uwn cumcuL
They have ti,o rf-i* of
CM

sign bur.leas and.

yearly Incrawtug Importauru.
•
“*»«ri«*urers care for themadvee

m.VA “aart..tun“. *ud mu-,-. Gad M

equal nghta. do less for thumnelves aud
Sr^hi.!0 ^ "“*«*• * ‘to Pro^

pr^ta*' lQ
s Mgment. h the
PWdae queetioa that the Cleveland ad“
Plac,« before the people, and
the
flnl
tO otaeure it weakeua
the caae of thiMo who protect the country
b; tbereatoraUon of the friend, of the
United States to power.

traltot-.

U, la a word,
“‘^bof-votes of tho,labor army
themselves for themselves— to the front
aud carry the whole Held by .triking tho
Pvu“x:ratl&lt;;
at Ita weakest point with
massed column, of thn meh of labor
whose instinct, as well as' education
juruy it. ouu.raa toward our fateriai astia- warns .i
.T
'
,
. 1
•■^Ucatlou,
«k.. the
friendly and evaspk-uoud) unjatr*.-tk- --d &lt;w v^Brns th»tn
’hem that
day has comb when,
teodta. to destroy a valuabte naUonai todiaarv
,
aak«. they must be nntetland wu ludira^sablc rewuroa of dv.'rare
C1?,. puUtlciaus. This is according to the
»■’.
I military maxim that tin, way w win u
i®****” •1’1’Uo* *J,kB toallcltl- • battle Is to fiud the right spot to make
tte -n- taZitei ouXXraU
prwvply and aafrwuanl of hhu who bears h. and
protael him. wbcthvr high or tow. nch or r«y&gt;r
tu all hto civil nxhta it slroutd, and must, affurd
him protection at home nut follow and protect
“ “• “» “ “■
lawful vrrand.

I “‘tL L r h. t ‘““T. ,U*.’
iF0101 ‘S W i ‘aken- ttB&lt;1 consent] ‘nff‘o It, we contend that It to not thrown
, !„ ° °bseuritv—not overshadowed but
' “Inmhiated—by Impressing 1 upon the
r-n-P'" rb-Hrt. lh«
ure, .n.l «n„.
morato in thl- order:

craUc party. hav» &lt;to»ertad cot only t&gt;^,
of
boocst toverarnesit, of sound flaanca, of freadom
and purity of tbe ballot, but etixicially
have dsaerted th-- cause of rafortn lu Um
civiiservira. Ws win not taU to ktep our ptedp*
tecauao ttey tev&lt;j broken ibetra. or teouiaa thoir
cwiidMato tea broken bl*. Wo therefore repeat

1
'!
»”,rkSnpra In .bl.
( hj’.WrV.'r^i ft*"1* VOt?* 111111 tbclr voU'“
1
/airly counted according to the
| ®un*ti‘ntiou of the United Htales four
)',!ala *£0- James G, Blaine-would have
I had a popular majority for preaidcut of
1 tile United States of at least half a mil. Hon, and he would have been chosen

; rei-.ffirm
the
policy
of
- tli- I ubbe binds of tbe United
•. tznic-:--ad» for American ciUzraa
• ; ire-.t;
a.;alfetM. which the Republican
N't- ■ - l -Ji-il la 1*/. against the persMumt
tf; •
। ! tie- I»emoctate tn eougma, and
wt-.i.-'.. l-.t&gt; : . .ght 'Air great wnetera domain
t&gt;u&gt; -» i. ,&lt;ntfM--ut '1-iclopment. Tha rnetora*
ucu ! udcanu-t! railroad land grants to tbe
I. . ...
\i.,/or the ute uf actual aeCUere.
*bl.' -•
under the admlnUtratiou of
Ph-.
Arthur] should bo continued. Wa deny
ur*: V. - I'.irwentlc party baa ever restored oue
■ ■ people, but declare that by tbe joint
s.. ! Kepunhcane ai«4 I'emocraU in con»n- •
of screw of unearewd lands
«Hisall&gt;- grante-1 for the couatroction of railu.^l&gt; hare tevi. : restored u&gt; the public domain,
K. l-u.--cance of the coodlUou, inserted by the
R»p;1 1 *1. 'Mrtji tn the original grant We.
ttsr.■ I-raUr admluMtraUoa with faflwr • ■ • i-ru-.- th., laws securing to aettlani
ut :!. r b.xwst»ad«, aud with using approft’
for that purpose to harass tor.&lt;.. - • : 1. 1..ys spiesaud praancuUooa under
tti' . .
&lt;.f exposing frauds and vtodl1.- i r.mmti by congrean of the territories
-• I 1 - i :.|oa uecv^sity only. Jo tbe end that they
I. K
- -no rates in the Unlou; thereItHi,.(...ver th» conditions of pop-y.. i. matertai
.rwourrea.
public
ia&gt;
on-. :n&lt;&lt;allly are xuch m to insures
dal I.- .. l ol g ".rratiMut therein? tbe people of
t.-ri.t•• — ob-mid be permitted, ax a right
it!. .- .. •.■ .-in. to form for themselves cnostitg;,ai.«. j_Hate m*orguiente and bn admitted
I'M-Bng tlx* pre^jrtJloo fur
•tA---'.
/Von. there./ sbeukl «o aoiested
I: :i.
nd., residents and rilUsos ot tbe
t-mi.yy ■ lurre,-, -hry are to serve. South Da-ii u’.-I tight bn immediately admitted aa
• ‘-so: . tire Union, under the constitution
fra.- -t 1. ! u.toj.'od by thu people, and we heartr. ■■■ -b- OCUOO of tbe RnputauMn senate in
. ■- / Ulis for.her admindmi. The refuml
-rutte house of representatives, for
jan»o.-ipun —to favorably consider lhaaa
1 ’• '• ■ it &gt;1 Mutation of tbe sacred American
f ru
• .",-.1 ..If guvernuwn-- .and merita tbo
' ’
’
nli just men The pending UUa
“” ' J
’ '«Me the people of Wsdiingtoa,
r
' Montana territorial to form
' •retnt'llih Mate goveranieM
■
■
• ’-Ithout unoi.'ci wary delay Tbo
' ■
■ •' pfedgra Ita-ilf to do all inks
• admlaaioo of the-territo' •
Wyoming. Idaho and Arixoca
.ru-ut ...f M-tf-gorcnimaat as stains,
- u-v H- or rpiallfled. as soon as pan‘
• 1 -- dm-n. as soon ax they may bw

pnn-r rtf the Mormon church ia
»&gt; &lt; i-rcisod In Uw |M«L ta a m«»i iMH-'ion. too dangcrotiv to longer
Therefore we pledge the Rc-.xib• -ppropriatc legulation assert in&lt;
■ »f tbe uaUou b&gt; territories wlstrn 1
Id. allotted, and in furt Iterance uf
u* upon the statute ttooks. legisia-■'igh todlvoeeo thr political from
■ &gt;1 power, and thus stamp out the
'■nliMHa of polygamy.

DISEASE,
Testimonials.
THE CELEBRATED NERVE TONIC.

4 Word to the Nervous^^^^^
A healthy boy has as many as you, but he doesn't know it. That is
the difference between “sick" and “well.”Why don't you cure yourself? It is easy. Don't wait Paine's
Celery Compound will do it Pay your druggist a dollar, and enjoy
life once more. Thousands have. Why not you?
.

Su'tX'SX.'S " K .n ib.w.rtlnpna;., Un. «,nn.
the reform system already mtahikte.1 by taw
•
”’u^ ^r«dy vote and have their votes
all tte crndcM ot tte
to which U ta
- fairly countwl in November next, there
m

J

sotvm

!
i
i
I
I

wou*‘l nrtt hu l film of doubt of thn elcc1,011
Harrison and Morton or uf the poserosion by tho Rcpubli-an party uf Ixrth
houses of congreds after the 4th of March
11 U
disfrunchlaemcat of bljsck
x-r-bu™ * -Un-1 UTUre Uwffi,

Tte gratitude of tte oauo , to tte Atendesa of
tte l.ruou --annot t&gt;, maasured by laws/^-Ttetoe■ tatanon of couyrasi should cunfonn to jJrdxre
made by a Joyal -people, and bo so enlarged *ud
[ extorJed a« to -provkks ajpUtwl the joardhihly
that any man who teuorahly wore thr fatoral
j uniform -hall become an inmate ot an alm-,
। bca^ or-* .radest upon private chartty. In tte

;
t«»4 enumerati.m-tho ro’ titolishmt-ul of caste rule fror.i PentisylvaI U,B
Mexico, with the exception of a few
I ‘■ongressiunal districts—that makes the
: Mills bill pauiUJ. and provider* tlu- posnl| bility of the COUtinUrtl defeat &lt;.f tho will
of the people at large.
3. The menacing medtlling with tho dr­
: '«*"■ .y^-that promts “Jr ind£

Srt-rlce jrevrrvrd tte fiovuromem. We draouis^

trhjs through a tariff that discriminates

A Um. Caiii.v was the
birth plant &lt;&gt;f a number of
the best presidents we have
had. While without the
modem conveniences they
were
not
uncomfortable
habitations. They werveer,
tainly healthy, for our an­
cestors were rugged ami Ipng-llved. anil
the rememdies they used wen simple pre­
parations ,&lt;»f roots and tn'rin. Tlie bent
blood purifier Is again brought in general
use In Warner’s U* Cabin Sarsalmrllla.
The Coldwater Methodist church receiv­
ed 75 new members Sunday.

I’apilloo (Clarite’s extract of rtax) Sktai
Cure, like many other inestimable l&gt;enefils
to mankind, was dlsooverttt by areldent.
Tbe proprietor, engaged In the preparation
of certain plants, front time Uptime noticed
tbe effect of working in the pulp vats on
the skin. If there were present any cutan­
eous eruptions warts,- blemishes or *«&lt;&gt;fulona symptom* all disappeared as It by
magic. After experimenting ten years, it
has become a sclwrtUlr fart ami a pri&lt;*^"
boon to the human race. From giving
away a few bottles, the demand ha- In­
creased until the sale fur thr P“'rt, fwo
years amounts to 1.08U,00U IxXtlex.
-arjtv
bottles only SLOT, for «&gt;'• by t.oo&lt;lyt«r,
the people’s drug atom.
,
Setiator Fpe Is announced t&lt;&gt; speak.in
the IndlaiuuwiupaiKn.
Eeocomr and strengil1 **• Hood's earwqurina.
the onl) mrdlclno of wnu-li -ioo IXmws •»&lt;« !*&gt;»•
Isr*'la true.
•
fieo. Francis Train is at Herkrkj

Spring* Vu.

rnpiuou
---------,
tarrh cure, from an experiment, hm» M«*“
to
rlk""S''"1; "FIJI
remr.lv tor-tmliar pun—. ■""^•',’'5;
ublr MHl trlcntlbolb- prepcred. It ' «►
»,iutHy hwotc". *&gt;'&lt;&gt; ;;n"u ™7?_
Ot purr bnewt.
“
Inntnl mrellral ul.nl «"• r“ " “•
UvorlU •IU, nil '
" '■ ’'I'1™"?,?!

th.- Urt that "bring tlu
nn.000 tullou. have ben an d. I-'«l&gt;Or"l
core, caurrb. bw h-.cr. &lt;»M* rtfbntilra out, S1.00 at W. 11-

drug svirv.
The Medical World want* to hnv»- all

phytdclkns put in uniform.

_

Dropped Dead.

’Xrnreatn .Id..

.Sold •&lt; «

Goodycuria
Gen. Harrison is lu»™ n‘

letter of nncx-ptanoe.
It Nover Kails.
. mir. mxiw.

"

o|| Wi

thw country tl manhood suffrage were
fully ^taMWwd. The sohtheru trouble
is goviruuieut bv u rises
We have the
MldNave power In a new .imp* but it ia
-*ut lees offeindve than of oldVZiil it offend miy If we .aak: Why ore
there twioa*ny
c“t fo.r
.jjessmen in Hamilton county a. In the
whole state of Georgia'
Georgia liar tan members of tho uouse,
and we have two trom this county. Hero
N -.be penrltyuf the inequality of citl»ena if it «ero not for the existence of
„ Riling clwc strungvr than the
tiou hi the ou'-.th. the tariff would not bo
IhXaUiied. th. higher wouldI out be a£
tucked by the loner civilisation on Ibis
Xtiucut In that torm; wo should not be
looking at the spectacle of the exclusion
of DawHa—becuuse there are a hundred
thoucid Republic vote. ‘hore-^?
vent the narrowing of the
1 by

^^tativre of Teite and Arkaura. in
SK is-W.ih to the iudu.trie. in
L’Lto N’.-w Jererv New York and
P« g
v&gt; rttnU0l
from
bv Iguoring It. «e mart
,i ..i brr-illng it.i. i ;• -j-ttt

tTito

X'f.
aands nrr using H-

Mormon organ—Tiio Salt

*“,£2

,( C.'-'-l—Iterau- ■*
.. . .
1
—v ..,,&lt;1 relurm. —■

Minnesota taui. tho World

Chancery.
'I with ter stork, dairy and craln products.
Hull praditiK lu Circuit Court, for County ot 2,uh).OOO acres Bae Umber, tannin, and crados
Larrv, In Chancery, st Uie City ot MaMlnic*. ou lands, adjacent to railroad, tor sals cheap on
UielOUidayot July. A. U. ISM.
.
tur terma For maps, price* rates, eta.,
(trtirxc Woolct. complainant, vs. Charlotte address. J. Bookwulter.taind Commissioner, or
Msrble. defendant.
I C. H. Warren. General ■ a
sreaaet
*
Iu this cause it appearing that delendant. passenger Agent. BL Bl Z’lXWJZi'L A
Charlotte Marble, is not a resident ot thto state, | fsnl. Minn.
AM |TQB£*
but resides In the state ot Nebraska: therefore
Aak lor Book H.
ITI
on inotlou ot Smith A Colgrove, solicitors for
complainant. It Is ordered that dHeiidant enter
her appeararirt- in Mild cau»« on or before four (
nionth* from tbe dale of thlx order, aud that
within twenty dsy-« tbe complahisut cause ibis 1
order Ui be publixhed In tbe Havtluin BsNJJEM,
said pubtlralioa to be continued once In eaeb
week for six weeks In sttecd»»ion.
Fkank a. Huoki-.k, Circuit Judge. 1
Attest, Wm. 11. Fowkiis. Deputy ItcKixter. ,

House

QU RES
PILES.
“*•”
RHEUM,

•m. auu
KiK'a oi uw uvruocra.ic noueo or , urn. ra raiAuuauuu. wucre ruuur is SUO,reprt&gt;M-ntenv«. la rafusln. even a ooosidaraUoo urdinntod aud degraded; where thl- latest
of geMral penaloa leKtalaiioa.
,^&lt;1 xmwt important provisions of tho
Caulilutka, .re uullia.J; wl.-re public
u&lt;
"».
or au par-tie*, and esnecrauy or all vorklar men
,
.
■ b•&gt;-—
,
sustained, and where it la the popular
teaching that raising raw products for
exportation ia the only n-putublo employ­
ment of "tlie lords of creation.'' In other
terms, the Milla bill is representative of
communltie. that ere not advanced in tho
arts of prosperity and comfort Mid tho
mechanical appliances that distinguish
the latent development of our civilisation.
4. The Democratic majority in tho
house ia made up from tho southern dis­
trict., in whieh there are enumerated, for
the purposes uf representation and di^
fnuichised, the Republican m.loritioe. In
nineteen of the districts no Republican
candidates ore permitted to run.
Tho repreaentaUves of every one of
these district., where tho Republican ma­
jorities are intimidated, ana counted as
cattle to increase the voting power of
their masters—or. if you prefer the term,
herdsmen—-were present and voted for tho
Mills bill. « That measure, therefore, be­
comes the business espreation of tho polit­
ical power tflined tn the south by die nul­
lification, wuich amounts to thu abolish­
ment of the war amendments to the con
Btitution.
it is the solid south holding the bouse
uwonstliutioually that threatens the pro­
tective .ystem with revision br hostile
hands, aud tho message of President
Clavcland, made part of tho Democratic
platform, is In precise accord with the
Confederate constitution; auu tbe Confed­
erates had iu tbe days when they were
trying t!idT memorable experiment of
Democratic government, the sympathy
and support of the British in their eflortn
to return substantially to the old colonial
system—out! the Democratic party now
enjov. thu sam« significant- mid sympathitk allisuce
Tito ^Hd south has
British countenance in assailing the manntaeturing Industrie, of thu more highly
developed p-rte of the south, as tho
Suiitlwru Contederacy bad .it when war­
ring to Jusln.y the Vuhlll of the •‘*‘0*

THE SPECIALIST,

NASHVILLE, - - MICH.
Can give those suffering
I 1 from any form of

The best possible testimonial
of his ability to grapple with
these diseases—a successful
practice in dealing with such
disorders.
&lt;

■ WELLS. RICHARDSON t CO.. Pnpmtors. Burlington, ft

'

•• • ;

good. Some may think
that because there are
other Soaps that give more in bulk for the money, that they are
cheaper; but such bulk is made up with rosin. When quality is sacri­
ficed for quantity, such, soap is not cheap at any price. Santa
Claus Soap is the best, and is sold by all grocers. It is made only by
N. K. FAIRBANK &amp; CO., Chicago, IU.

to

pltoable. Tte spirit and purpose of tte reform
ahmikt te bscrved tn all execnUve appointment*
and all taos at vartance with tte object of exist*e*tau“oa •ho,lU * rvproW. to th-,
re
X T* lT,lU,U’“
■ir hiirttlity to the Introduction into i
I
“

!

It always pays to
hold on to,a good thing.
People w£b . have tried
Santa Claus Soap hold

*mi reduce their own wages. Capital
takes good care of itself.
*
.ho ocean is less thou a week's inunirv
yeoriy in&lt;S-8’ T* Uw* °f &gt;jruU’cV^^

WOUNDS.

FiMftSHhih

Uou*e.

Of these he can show enough
to convince the most skepti­
cal, from the verv best citizens
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
cluding business men, farmers,
mechanics and others. ;. _ J

DON'T PUT-OFF
Seeing him if you are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time.

Consultation Free. ■
The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he can cure
you. Extended experience aa
a specialist enables him to
easily determine, an^the best
of modern appliances ^nd the
most approved remedies,
adapted for special cases, many
of them prepared only by Dr.
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect, a cure easily where oth­
ers would fail.

CIDER
m™a

CHEAP EXCURSIONS^
fOft' CATARRH.

’MlCHINERY^UCJr^FREE

25^

(Address C. G. HASPTON, Dalroif. Mick.

“Nearly Everybody Readsjt

Ttw Fsrmo rvsdv th« Chicago Daily Raws

�ATTAR OF

BROOKLYN LAUNDRIES.
CONVERSATION

WITH

NAMAN" AB TO THE

“JOHN

“GUEST

OF

THE

EVENING.

ROSES.

THE FISHERMAN’S SIGNS.
i

CHI­

STOUTLY -DENIES

THAT

IS AT ALL SUPERSTITIOUS-

BUSINESS.

ijwnwit

York Triban*
Next Bunday will be wet
the door, the thought

mariinspikc.

He stoutly

cultivated in Persia; in India aud in Turkey
for tbe manufacture of the erarore.
While tn different parts of the east grw*-

tbo United Btatae In tbe Parisian exposition

times t30 or &lt;25.

Fay him (hia

th® Balkan mountain*, are planted the great

CIO

life and his superstition," naked tbe reporter

going in

The reporter started back into the kitchen,
hich was hj hot that nobody but a China-

was caught over hte boot Calling tbe edi­
tor's attention to hte db-arrangwl toilet, Mr.
Brooks adjusted tbe colter, and, bending low,

thot you laud lubbers are a prey to."
'
“You just now mentioned one; ‘wet Friday,

utes Then- was nothing in it but. a fnw
puns, • rack, a table, two chairsand a redhot

world
mao--. n ■ram
— -------district, mean, tn th* Turkish tongu* pte™

___ ,
dollar, will your
A dnJIer Mil is prodnoaL
Tbe borrower
looks at it a moment thoughtfully, and then

racing tno «un.
-------j ,
Laving'down a ro e garden may be done in
the spring or fall, the ground bring clrared
of wrote YoungroMsboots are torn from circulation.
the old plants. w&gt; as to carry with
•

To pre rent mietakee.

ti] on looking at his friend and comrado Ureait hail been before Mr. Brooks Mt it right.
Tbe Imaistibl* inference in Mr. Brooks'

lowed by a wet Bunday
AH CTLVC1L.-----“Don’t you think it superstitions not to go
flehing on Friday! Why should you ®lrct
that as bcmg an unlucky day f’

tbeir fret on the chair and
doubled up position. In writing they tte&gt;

tn Uio »haj&lt;-of a brush Thte inttruuiont is
called a "bid.”
“Do you go v? Sunday schooir asked the
reporter.
•‘Yea, I go to Methodist Bunday school in
more, no warship him no more. Now you
go bumef said be suddenly.
Walking up Fulton rtrect the reporter
came to a laundry kept by a native. Would
she giro any information I
“Oh. certainly; with pleasure."
- "Will you tell nv bow loug you have been
in thia Imianea*. and if it paysr

Aa to its, paying, I think It does.

than that proponed by our National Harvey

water, that may be used as needed, to keep
the arid tends of tbe great dry basins irri­
gated and fortite Th&gt;- plan will, if carrinl
out, l&gt;e equally valuable in preventing floods
in tbo Miraoun and Lower Miwiaippi vol­
leys- It is believed that 150.Ox) squoro milea
of tend may thus bo reclaimed for cultiva-

cultivation in the United States is Ires than
constructed strong enough absolutely to reg­
ulate the spring flooding, retain tte supply

aldo giving employment to eight women, not
countii'g two girls who stand taJsind tbo

•bowed a small room in tho back of tbe store

from it and all tbe lirat remains within."
"Do you think this burtnsos i« injuritxa to
hmlthr
“Not a bit of it. ft would bo probablo if
we had to bo over that hot stovn nil day. but

•hat you never allow whistling
on board a fishing boat!"
"Because, nu&gt; boy, it's calling on old Nick
to make hte appearance, and be always bring-*
wind with him.”
' ‘Fishermen don't like to begin any under­
taking ot&gt; Munday. What's tbe reason of
that superstition r
"I tokl you a minute ago that it was not a
superstition. Tte meaning of it te bad Mon­
day, bad week."
“Now, if ouo of your shipmates iteuld
anrnah a looking glow on board ship you giro
up all hope of getting a good haul"

have mu a good many broken in my time.
und blew great guns, aud we were compelled
to run for shelter. If that failed, thro we
caught oo fish. I've known men that hod to

man's finger," said a w^ll known Louisville
physician.
"An old negro woman who

of a medical college and procured it. She
gladly paid tlx- money for it, too. She makes

•all’with them. I dare say you would laugh
at tne it I told you that I got a good drubbing

stand like young hedgw, about a font high.
It is not till tte’ end «f the third year that
the bkssrsnring is of any Importance. At tte
end of the fifth the planta are iu fuU bearing,
and they continue blooming tor fifteen years
longer. It does not do to enrich tte soil’ too
beariiy, a* it iujor* the quality of tte es­
sential oil quite m much as it imjirovra the
quantity Hoar frurt. fog and dampm-are
▼pry Injurious; in 1O all tberow* in *hto
district were kilkd.
In May, when the gantans aro a sheet of
bloom, the harvest ta-gina Tte nw-s are of
Mvernl kind., but a’l single «r nearly sopale pink or white, and very much like our
wild room. Early in tte morning tte pickers

“Have you seen hlmP
“No, enrr.

Towgt North. Raos- » West

"How many doathsr-------------physician, whilegoing bis round*

Tow» 4 North. Hurt 3 W»l
holding alx&gt;ut
pound* of water. Into
each of three utenbira, with their downward
pointing nuxxlee. nr» put 1*4) («&gt;utwl» of water
and tWrntv-flve )«4ind* &lt;&gt;f row b-uvra This
is then distilled till tho turbid rore water
amounts U&gt; twenty-five pouixta Tbe boilers

prated. The torbid fluid i« again distilled,
and then allowed to remain at rest. On the
•urfaro of this doubh- distil 1«1 row. water
tbe precious roaential oil rbm like a greenish
or yellowish »-wn. Tki» is akitnmed off by
means of a conical spoon, with a small hole
away.

••What did that signifyr
"It means simply defying the elements.

MM MUM

"How do you snppcte Mr. Poaraue man-

IT5 « tlu

"Ob. burs them by the ouaru, I presume.

Chicago Citiwm (to Uwyeri-Why do you
charge tna FJuo for a divorce, Mr. Bianki It

Tbe appliance* are all very rude. and

material so precious According to estimates
made at Kaasnlik it takas about 4,000

Reports from England of tbe futile efforts
Towi 5 North, itengv tt Writ
Sa begtaning At »*

that nothing good comes Iron' it.
larity in this country.—Chicago Harald.

storm prediction!"

rod* theme w
rods thence s Xt

help picking tte winner—eo the old woman

heated, rif course, it is hot, but not nearly
so hot as the drying room."
“What do you think of the steam laundrie»r
,
“I don't think much of them, to tali the
truth. I sn|&gt;]&gt;0H&gt; it lightens tbo lalxir a goo;
deal to have rollers to iron with. by rteam.
but then you'll find that the colters and rnffi
aqd other things will eventually l» wars out
4&gt;ttore tbeir time by that system."
“What do you think ot tba UMneaeP
Chinaman but what be ixite mo In mind of a
dried up menkoy. But ru. for them washing
and ironing any Christian's garments, I tell
you If I never had anything washed I
wouldn't get a Chinaman to do ft. Fudge, 1

"Do you employ many hands V
“Well, between twenty and thirty, I think
And 1 would not bn surprised lurt what next

dull, mean certain things.

HASTIM.4 MARKETf

gives us a good deal of information; if she ia

"Folks vhas so queer^/n Detroit," bo said
to tbe pohe-man, who stopped for a moment
in the shade of hia awning.
"HowF
you may
fait Tlieu tbe big and liUta bran, give us
some useful know Edge, according to tho dif­
ferent positions they awume."
'
“When going Un a fishing trip-1 mean, of
couroo, deep s&gt;* fishing—how It it that you

"Weiir.
“Vhell, he walks right avhay."
"What do you expect him to doF

your linear
‘'That's n« easy aa smoking your pi|w. You
Free Press. ______________ '

Well, we can tell just m well without a com­

A Mttle Woman Did IL
don.' ut Lome. Whether it is bwsmbe they
are notjdooo up nice enough for them, I don’t
know, but in nine cases out of ten you will
find that all tbe white goods find their way
to tbe different laandrim in the eity.”
“What do you mean by white g-oodsr
“Oh, colters, ruff*, shirt*, ladies'colters.

rws in ua-n's coEars, ruffs and shirts than

The wind

were over, kuu wm great
did eo "-Loutarille Post.

to going-up and i
vatad railroad.

tho job.

Then a little woman took IL

She

place to stand on the rear platform, laughed
at for ter curiosity and politely mtbbcd by
coodurtur* and nameugsrs. But she discov­
ered what caused the noise, inreuted a rem
edy which was patented. cfi3 she was paid a
sum of •10,000 and a royalty forever. Her

prooch before most other people. Thte has
been the secret of his political succma. In
•peaking vt his career in politic* he likas to­
day to talk to his intimati* in a strain sonwthing like thte:

active politic* that Camerot. wm a bora; that
no man could be a randl.late for office unit-*
Cameron first selected him and gave him pernuraion to run. Thw imureraion Ixxx.-tx' so
strong Jiurt asjurants fj political prefer
meet would come to me mouths before tbe
primaries or norntaating rouventiotui and
Mk if they might have the office they sought
believing that my word of support wm equiv­
alent to an election. It wasn’t anything of

■What is your strengthf or ‘How many date
rates ran vnn mwihI
&gt; uu„_.__ »

lighthouse or a tend bluff all tend to show tho

it Borne people hare an idea that w&lt;&gt; merely
rule our tend bearings aro the most reliable."
eouso tbo things once or twice in tbo wrter,
‘ "There is no emergency Unit would compel
starch and dry tl.i-m and then put ham
Policemen, letter carriers and others whose a fisherman to make any repairs on Surxtey,
'through tbe ironing rollexx But wedem’t
-Jfl.u. i— &gt;k. Un .a-**-—____ -j__i__
■ .1
do anything of tbe sort. Tte ciolbce in this
laundry nn- tliorcughly and carvfally mu-tesl, ■ "aotd, often are troubled with chafed, sore
wontber, no matter bow comfortably their

congenial Spurt with whom he feels -in tbe
humor of chatting. But no man ever did or
ever will go away.from Gen Cameron's curt
yet courtly pre^-nre disgruntled without
good and sufficient cause. He has always
been preeminently a tnauagvr of men. He

afford to rapport you.’ This
aUwtecame. Ti&gt;»n wbni 1
who was pretty stire to win
5’PP°rt * l‘l'ul’1
him he

1 would say to
found the man
with tbe little
was nu»de tbe

wsr* tex

wn» that the candidate hod the normter

must

,T^ow many drying rooms have you V
“We hare only one drybig room. l&gt;ut it ’ man army for sifting into the shoes and •lock­
contains uo bus than five medium steed ings at tho foot soldiers, called "Fosstn-upulrer,” and consists of three porta salicylic, wind nps them again, aud if you fix or mend
acid, ten i-ortn starch and eighty-raven part* your rigging it will corns down about your
the beat drying room in tbo city! Why if you
mys--lf bail m«dk« breeds in my hand when I
put a new shirt in there, in five minutes after
attempted to sew on Bunday. That wm when
you put it in you can take it out l»me dry."
I was a youngster, and thought it would be a
"How doc* hand work compart- -rith thia

Ibmngb Th. Amnom, tut u„
?
'"““■•Pen.taihi, iXXluJ:
TbUbinmmpd, S

HAST!.Vita
Msueaad

•Tdritec«. spring's

‘Srlume'.bbi

Timothy 8^
post oil n side ser
If. tbeuro •lech

0?PRICE^
CREAM
|AKlNg

^qwdeR

MW* M ■
MMI
place a&gt; that

Chamb. Ad«&gt; —

Ken, Ad'iU .

VILLAGE &lt;»F Mii'Hl-»VilJX
to look over the proofs every nirl.t of

Journal

much m some people, but my oumtou ie that
when a machine am lighten tbo labor, why I
My u»e the machine fry&lt;11 ni-aus no matw°11 •rt*f.woTl enough in iu way, but
■oethlag; why

t. di-iZT

A queer nook of Brasil was explored by an

is in tbo valley of the Rin Doer, and sroms to
nose he will find that such an impression is
tbo uimavigable character of tbe stream.
Though within 250 mi Ira of tho city of Rio

baht with no religkai.

B

This

Frem now amounte to »1,350,000 vear’v^i
ra&gt;« u. vuw rn_
Thrao twosunu, with the rr*-ud o-itet-r

£“’ *■
•» •“ u»
.T thui ‘i''!«rtnmt. I, addition to thte
ttere are to t&gt;» recktmed thesproJ

The dirtrit* -contains
they are taken to tbe kilns and piled in such

ICT"* MJ

ITUCK BAKING FOWDKKCO.
ftcbicauo.
st. uivre.

FOR SALE!
A FABM«

.TOB«n,

not much ia them, in fart tlrwo'*.

beat am strictly hard; further up you will

e«W*i

Thiste.

°*° ** u**“ on goudte^
WHIT. DMTDKN. Fo»t Worth. Texas.

Tosrg 4 North. «•'".■

on which
|ahn‘toa'» AdduLw.

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                  <text>i Largest Circulation
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Hastings Banner.

best Advertis­
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VOL. XXXIII. NO. 20.

HASTINGS. MICH., SEPTEMBER 12. 1888.

Hastings Banner.
puHtom Wednesdays, by

COUNTY NEWS

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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

■ br &gt;.-vrv vtr-. g mart el &lt;g purity
• 4.'!. in- • -olesulnettcw*. More eeouumiral
•'&lt; -r-!.: *r&gt; kind*, and cannot be sold in
- . » Uh tlir multitude of lowU*t. short
.i
/m or phosphate powders. Sold only
. I'.- 1 V. ItlKlNO I'OWDKR Co.. IOC

Threshing is done in this vicinity.
A. F. Fausey and Albert Khivelv comnirnced work on tin- Kalamazoo railroad
last week.
Jennie Grouse, of Big Rapid*, returned
last Saturday, after a week's visit with her
ptu-enlK
Georg-- Cappy hail u sick horse last .Sun­
day.
May Bn«isnn went to Hasting* to work
for R. Madge last week.
Ge&lt;&gt;. Cappy's people an- Imanling quite
a number
n umber of
of'thenUnmd
hamK
a
the railroad hand*.
Geo. Bull and
mid wife have gone to
t Lenawee
i-oanty. to ItrnlKent some time.
Jack Frost visited through 'lien- last
work, ibdiig some damage to com mid late
jvotatoc* mg! vines of various kind*.
Geo. Bull Jias his licw huQ«c enclosed
and printed.
■
There was no meeting nt the Pod Auger
school House lad Sabbath, a* the house
wa* found locked entrance was not gained.
We think it n hard jieople that will close a
school bouse against religious meeting* on
the Sabliath.
The annual school meeting was held at
the Pod Augur school bouse last Monday
nigbL (». I- Spenrer^’A'elected director.
Charles Ostin ha* the Job of getting the

I

Prank Herrick mid wife visited the coun­
ty seat Thursday.
.
Elder Brotherton was In the village Fri1
day.
L I i- "&gt;n*-r'v .Keupied by Dr. Jnne*. over
&gt;« .ti&gt;. Itain* n Van Aiman s.
.1. Yargermadr a buslnt*# trip to Grand
! Rapid* Thursday.
An ART. KNAPPEN A VANARMAN. j
H. C. Peckham was in Detriot last week
Ijiwvvr*.
■
ou tmalnauK
Joe Febrly and wife were In Hasting*
Thursday.
IL Wolcott was in Grand Rapid* last
iiA-tiug*. Michigan.
Ib-orns 15. 1« and K. ne’
•nd Ui«l&gt;l&lt;t-, Midi,
L t. Welton, of Hasting*, yv here
a J tfrvain.
Thursday.
. KNArrur.
: Mt H. VAN AKMAW.'.
.V Sterkley and ('. IL Mutter took^h
l&gt;le»ure trip to Lake Odeaaa the first of

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DriitlsL^

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Hastlag*. MMb.
&gt;-. the state. Special
Ii.nbvtv Loan ON
MMMttt.v tumlwwe
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BAKBF.lt M. D..
.
Phy - ian and Surge«gi.
r X'x-.i. - ■♦'•n Office hour* Irma Z

I ■win, M. |»..
Phy sir tan and Surgeon.
.
- • - ty of treating diseases of the
E 1 K **•! t.ie preserviutoti of vision

•••iriiceoti Broadway, near Court
:■&lt;. Mich

LMHII

Sink holes are quite uuinerKu* ou tint
Central Michigan rallnmd. between Fn**port and Hastings.
Frank Nye. of I take Ode**a. is visiting
hl* uncle. John Brown, of Carlton.
Mr*. John Fnvbnd visited her aunt In
Itowrll Thursday and Friday.
Sara Karcher. of Lowell, spent Wednes­
day with tier sister. Mr*. D. Zagelmlre.
V. Willison ami A. Welton, of Hasting*,
wo* in town Monday evening.
Jacoli Reuter went to Chase Mondav.
Andrew Geiger wo* in Carlton Saturday.
Lizzie Patent, of Cnn.vla. is thegueat nf
Geo. Miller'* people this week.
Ruinous—Chas. Koger*' earl walked

F. E. Brunner amt lady tilk*t Kev. Dye­
’ singer'* place at IJtke school house Sun­
day.
Henry Yelter ami wife, of Ui^ell.
-.pent the liest day of the wwk with Mr.
•X.
Attorney at Law.
I
Geirrr * twopk*.
/
Mammlc Moulton close* her school in
• Arr J. S.lioouvear • Co.'s store.)
inauco&lt;^".suftbeNtate. Collection the J onre district with a picnic Friday.;
Hng R remly to move It wnnld not Im- wife.
Aitettalng io.
A large crowd of young people gathered at
Raaflald.
The republican' Of this place are well
Mr. (Slick'* rrwiilence baturday evening,
The "kid*" had a game of 1*1! last Saljy
WELTON
and they enjoyed tbemMlvea by playing pleased over the nomination of Hon. P. T.
ColgroVr for state senator. A* usual he
snap
and
catchum.
etc.
Jud sou Chandler licgan/last Munday t*&gt;
■ .&gt;; tor toe Utito Fsnnrr's insurance Co.
will roogjvr a rousing majority agaln*t ail
i-n ( ilicle* on a man's property against
attend schts-l in Baltic Creek.
other candidate*.
•• .’ -maingorwind; against a mao's
Alliert Dewey and family spent the lat­
The examination of Dr. Winn and C. W.
: u'li sud Accident .
Isaac Buskirk and wife were at HaMter
|«art of last week tn Middleville.
still hang* fin-.
Ings last Saturday evening to hear Rev. Slqwson
Mrs. McKee, of Allegan, i* vtetting at
Geo. Abls-y and Mr. Polly, of your place. I
Anna Shaw -speak on teniperimcc. Thpv
Mr. BnimneyX
on our streets last week.
say they^rere well ymirl for their time and I were
Henry Snyder, of Hasting*. sj*nt SatExtra school meeting Monday nigh: tog
• &gt;n- t&gt; Attract rtuxta.Hastings, Mich.)
trouble/ We would very much liked to
i unlay amt Sunday at Levi Palmatier'*.
U. •f *«t of Attract Book* tn Rat
| ImhuI the district for F2.00Q.
hare beard Mi.** Shaw but circumstance*
Elbert Eilmnnd* Sundayed In Battle
। would not admit. Our sympathy I* hi
Creek.
P
। MMERMAN. Homrepathlc Phy- . favor oftemperance and the downfall of , The patron* of our district school met at
alcolml.
the
destroy
er
of
peace.
Ixxly
and
1 •
'Irian and Sunrrem.
the school bouse on the evening of the 3rd
mind and the curse of any nation where It
Jesse .Ionian and wife have gone to Cok
and organized for business, electing A. G.
1
• over t^throp's drag store.)
,
। Cortright director for three years. After lunbu*. Ohio.-to attend the n*tloual re-un­
। extotfc.
,
No Sablmth school last Sunday on ac- , indulging In mirth for a time, a motion ion of the G. A. IL
UAFtriN V. BARKEIL Real Estate. !nJohn l-andls. John Ptilerlmtigh. Mp*. E.
eount of altaenn- of official*.
was mime And seconded to raise by . tax
' •'*
-uraure and Loans.
j
Katie
Smith
visited at her uncle's
money tor the purpose of putting down a Crowd and daughter Mina are visiting rel­
aue j. u. tiuurau A nou t &lt;h»or* north
i Isaac Buskirk's the past few days.
i well for the benefit of the school children, ative* in Ohio.
&lt;&gt;l i'a*totBe«. .
The two apple evaporators at theSprlug# which motion prevailed, also, to hare the
D. Smith, of Saranac, expect* to accom­
■»!»&lt;“*;Attention gt««a to making exchanges ।
•* property. The tateresta of non-rmldMt are now running with a full set of hand*.
same oonplgtrd on the first day of October modate the people of Woodland very soon
pm; • nr ■&gt;» uFnearvNUy looked after. Farms
with a livery stable.
I S. P. Springer ha# put a me*t wagon on
next
Mi** Park* ha* buri one more day* work
। Brad Tomjswin has rented his hotel to
the road.
Cora Brooks commenced a fall tenjt of (too. Irving, who we understand Is to take done an her new block.
(tn Saturday last while Charles Ijtnc'*
[ \MI.S a SWEEZEY.
school In the Klingi-nsmltb district last I possession on Oct. 1st
f
boy was (wrfonnlng on the horizontal liar
’
Ijiwyer.
i Mrs. Alvah Pennock has so far rvcoverMonday.
School closes at the Springs this week. (Hl from her late sickness, as to Im* able to behind L. Hough'* 'hop he dipped and
.
llMt'ngs. Mieh.
fell and broke both bone* in hl* right arm
w
aJ1 rearts of the state. Office over
* II-Kn»:itr store.
ride to her laane.
Just above the wrist. Dr. Kilpatrick set
Monlb Hasting*.
Anz. Scogal and family have gone bi
in Ilthis
vicinity only
one
day! Staton
AnzRapids
ocugaifor a visit with
..,-----the nnn.
in Being
the week.
is inipogMblr
to get
every-pEaton
itapids
his _sister,
hi#
*I«t«r.
S. Ttiuma* ha* removed from the F. IL
tiring
just
correct.
Last
week
we
stated
"
"
—
n
wife
have
l*-en
David
Moahier
and
io-en
at
­
astings
ity
ank
into Mr*. Be*ch's hottae.
tending the W. M. conference. He went parsonage
F. F. Hilliert and wife have returned'
that n quilt had been made foradriinkard's as a delegate from this place. .Several
from their trip to Petoskey and Mackinaw’
lUdlBKK
Mich.
home in Chicago. It wm- *o circulated. , from this place are also in iittenda^c.
But a peraon w-ew tit i through the Journal)
Her. Pope, of Prairieville, addressed a and report a good time.
On Monday last D. M. Myer* commenced
to say It Is a home for anyone hurt on the large audience at the M. I’, churrli on the।
a term of school at Ada a* principal and
'APITAL, $50,000.00.
street*. We accept the correction.
। :id. on the funeral occasion of J. EdgrtL
Everyone enjoyed die few remark# made which was listened to with marked atten­ Ida H. Meyer* ns Intermediate teacher.
by Albert Eydeshynirr on hy giene at the tion by a crowded house. after which thei both from this township.
A. L. Haightattended the phannacentiral
temperance literary society last Saturday I masonic brethren of his order took charge,
Michigan.
evening, and. for us. we would like to hear making the scene quite solemn and Impres- asaoelation at Detroit last week.
G. M. I»avenport and wife Lave been
from him again, and hope that the joke sire to those outside of the fraternity .
played on him mgy be Milled and that he ' Cha*. Voorhees ami family hare gone toi rurtlcaUng at PeUiakey ami Mackinaw
nami n'; winter with his mother In the
may give a aerie* of lectures this winter.
Mrtr occupied by Mreaer Bros.
—*-•— —Ok ».u ninttirr In the
.
tr you
trade horse* come to
Thi- temperance people Fabcd s 05-fooi
orricgR*:
■ Woodland and I thiuk tiial yon can lie acpole at the school hoa*c Saturday afternoon.
[eommodatod as we have a man here that
■ ' J-Hi'co, Pre&lt;W«tf;
Eva Barnaby I* expected home Saturday
from Middleville, to remain In our mldat. al day* visiting with near and dear friends
E. Baldwin and family were called to
• Ehler Garlick and IXauxm Holmes atQuimby Sunday, by the serious Bines* of
ihbkctom:
trwhvi the M. K. nmfrn-tice at Ih ntnn
v 5 -.oudyear.
W. H.
Mri E. Gregory'# child.
m
Harbor last week.
At the arbool mreiin* fe»t week Monday
Hmvt
nf .moke bkk- ■ Chas. Lane ha* bought Wm. Downing*
(* G. Kobtuon.
J. A. Greble.
evening, David Patou was elected director few mil-' to tbr north for the l*^1. f *
L F. Kuagpoi.
Cti
.Idaekamith sb»T a»&gt; nx»*wd the mum onto
for three yren&lt;. It wa* voted to have 40 itav*
some report tbr big wborUrl*»y
C. I) Beebe.
days school In the falL SO fe tbe winter and marsh to be on fire, other* differ in opinion.
in’l iGo? &lt;n«Kik. H»-Ung».)

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WHOLE NO. 1737.

We understand that Edith Haveri* has
iMH-n engaged to teach the fall term of
Mrs. Wunderlich Is very alck with ery­
school, which begins next Monday.
Mr*. Jeffers is failing faaL
./
BUSINESS SUCCESS.
sipelas in her head.
Will Barnaby took In the d'-mocratte
A second edition of "Wild Bill" struck
S. Haight Is straightening tip his bulhltown Monday.
meeting at Middleville.
Ing and expects noon to raise it up and pul
The L. LT 8. will meet one -week from
Farmer* have nearly finished cutting a wall under IL
THE ELEMENT OF CHANCE THAT
next Saturday evening.
com. A few, are sowing wheat, though
It Is reported from good authority that
SETS FOR OR AGAINST MEN.
We Ijclieve. a* a numlmr of other* da the greater part of them think it too dry. work wits l*-gun on Friday last on the C.
that If political meeting* are not to lie Ireld
A great number of Carlton people attend­ K. A S. R. IL from Hasting* to Woodland.
In the Star school house, it Is time that ed the funeral of Mr. Engall'a, of Irving.
John Lee's baby is very sick with
.
such remark* a* were made by a Mr. John- Sunday.
cholera Infantum.
Fleming and VanVelsor are attending
slmuld be prohibited. It was nothing
Prof. Hchaiblcy will address the people
short of a third l&gt;arty prohibition speech. school at Haatings.
of Woodland on Saturday evening. Sept.
It was advertised a# a prohibition speech. ' Miss Balou is to teach the school at Uw 15th, a: the M. E. church on the temper­
We learn that at the first school meeting at Pod Anger this winter.
ance question. A club will also be fonmsl.
H. A. Nichols lias been requested to
the new school house. It was voted not to
D. B. Crxqier expect* soon to put in a
have any political meetings.
Thu# far teach the C. T. school.
connecting link between Lake Odtwsa and
the republican*, democrats and greenback­
Woodland by putting one team on the road
er* have never hud a speech made In It.
once a day or more if needed.
M. B. Hollbigei on Friday cut 1281
Fanm-m waiting for rain Imfore they
shocks of coni. 04 hills to shock, in
We had a light shower on Friday night.
commence seeding.
hour*, and challenge* any democrat to beat
F.
Aaplnall has his tmrbrr pole . repaint­ tate Sarator Milter, of fialtfnrn la Hr. ww a
Cum is being put in shock* as fast as
ed.
IL It was giMMl corn.
pomlble.
»*. qu*htlcaUoa, of
We hear that Mr. Cutler preached his
Next Tuesday tin- officers of the Barry
Dr. I.. E. Bcn*on is still on the sick list pretty »hrr»U
. and far sighted, ya*
1 farewell sermon at tlir Star Sunday even-1 ! and Eaton mutual will meet on tin- devas­
John Smith'* baby is getting twtter.
। Ing. Also that It Is his Intention to teach । tated premises of Mis* Mead to adjust the
Uncle Goodness has returned fat ami
I school. '
hearty as ever. Many united in wishing
Inwe* sustained by the late fire.
’ Miss Mead wishes to say through the him "much joy" but be says it was a false
There will Im- ii republican meeting and
c
pote raising at the Star next Saturday af- Bannkh that sin* is very grateful to those alarm.
B boo*t&gt; at 6m
School in district Ho. 1, commenced
teruootL at 4 o'clock. Tin- meeting will who so successfully saved her house from
Senator
be addressed by P. T. Colgrove. Every­ the general ruin.
Momlqy for a *ix month* term.
Eno* Barber I* slowly /^covering from
Geo. Palmerton ha- gone to Battle Creek
body !• invited. Come out!
on iMikineM.
but b«. found tbm bo was sliding t-sckva
Norton Paton took in Middleville Thur*- an acute attack of rheumatic fever.
• The dry weather has injured corn and He nook! not are %ow or why, and- ha
Mr*. Rlgmore la on the sick list.
day.
firmly imoreuwl with tae balaaf that ba
Jnel Barber hail a fine young colt that, potatiM-s.
It I* not a little trouble for tt* to in-t
Many
of
our
farmer*
have
sown
wheat
got
tangled
in
a
barbed
wire
fence
the
news in this vicinity, hence with this Issue
we will discontinue our romninnicatlons. other night, and wa* severely hurt-dlnut and many more are waiting tor rain.
Our nMidmA'ter. John Veltc. has resign­ cbwv may shift ab
.The editors of this paper will undoubtedly the breast. C. J. Brown ami Sylvester
Mr Mill-r. office.
I— pleased to have some one volunteer to France were called and performed an1 ed. This is the M-cond' resignation for One day tb-re came
cone«i&gt;oml in our plow- We al«&gt; wl*b to operation, iind the colt IS doing well at this thi* office we have had this summer. Who
cloth*-, an ! the roll of
’ comes next'.'
thank all for favor* shown us. and ask ail | writing.
He
laid
on
the
collect
Since
Robinson
mid
Whitney
were
here
to overlook any blunder* or mistake*,
with their shows our boy* have established
whteh may have l»een made.
j
Ray Ogden and wife. nf Grand Rapids. a circus of their own and -perform on the
lie had a gentle
horizontal iur and walking h stack* rope
' are visiting at T. 8. Brice'*.
and It* a great wonder that some of them
■ Mrs. Gal Inger und one of her little girls
a ship and "go suoote" with Elm in ttos
have hot Im-cu kllleil.
Mrs. John^in ('alms "is eutertaJnitig are sick..
profit
that
he though® would !*■ obtained
Willie
Miller
is
working
at
lake
Odessa
company from Kalamazna
Jx«wk Emery has a brother visiting him
in tb&lt;- stave mill.'
• Grnmhiut WUlls i» visiting friends here. from the west.
the animal^
_. W. C. Downing will commence hi*
John Perkin* I* on the sick list.
Fruit tree agent* an- m«»rv plenty than ’blacksmith shop In a few days.
&lt;
Mr*. Emory Alverson, id Gratiot, who wot weather. .
Fan I A Velte have purchased a new safe
ha* been &gt;jH'ndlng several weeks w||h
The majority of the farmer* have their
friend* and former ueightMir* al&gt;oui hen-, ground ready to sow and an- waiting for &lt;o repliwe the one demolished by burglar*
tcld bun to dismiai the
, but a* bo rubbed
not long store.
returns home on Tuesday.
rain.
'
•
The fepce around the school ground I* to his band on the fur. wh
Quite a party of ladies from here picnJt.lame* Whitney, of Middleville, visited
be tmluted. and tie- grading will mmio lie
&lt;tl at Wall lake Tiiurxiay.
jat W. H. Whitney's over Sunday.
make
t
lie
ventun*
He
completed.
Will Draper took-u trip to SL Joseph
Mr*. Myra I'ook. of Ovicjr vlwltni at T.
Van Simmons finished two room* in oil
lust week.
•
S. Brice's laid week.
,
for Fre«l Wagoner last week.
■Tlie ladies of the Baptist society propose
Grandma Griffin is very sick.
Anyone dcairing a good farm cheap will
giving the yliapel n thorough cleaning mi
Wm. Bivins and wife and Mrs. M. Guydo
well to consult J. M. Smith.,
Thursday pf this week.
are making preparations fora visit to
Frt-d Griswold reports success in the
Mr. Gier owns the handsomest turkey friends In Ohio In the near future.
shifted
Tamarac school.
gobbler In the country: it being white a*
Emerson Hide, bam Miller, Mon. DickChris. Snyder and wife go u» Jack-mi to wind of riunppniatzDent
snow.
i etiHin, Cha*. Fowler and wife and Dr. S. attend the state fair.
School commenced Monday.
M. Fowler are aiming the number who
Samuel Velte will teach two mile* west
Rev. O. H. Perry has gone with hl* went to Columba* to the reunion this of th&lt;- renter. We congratulate the dis­
da} Miller never
mother to attend a family reunion at Atter­
trict on having secured Samuel.
although
Tbr new brick school house tn the
bury. Ma". He did not Itvani tretore goIn'g whether or not hr would return to Muon- district is completed and a two
months term will begin this week.
Prairieville for the coming year.
(’ha*. Whitney will go to Mt. Clemen*
A snudl but refreshing shower last Frl- that were unfortunate.
about the 1st of Girt. when* he will spend
day night.
Mrs. J. H. Snyder, of Chsr!»t!e. visited tie* winter with hl* grand jetrents.
Ida Corrrtt. of Sunfield. I* spending a lead* him to belter* in tl
tyl. Phillips, of Kalsmazno. i* visiting short time with Matie Baine.
at'C, I’. Goodrich's Tuesday.
Hudson rivsr
The Infant child ot K. shook was buried
Ix»ttic Townsend closed a very sucre*— misfortune. Into the gn
&lt; hit next county clerk. T. S. Brice. was fnl term of ochAol in our dlstri&lt;-t with tunneb. into b» hotel p
Wj'lnesday forenoon.
Washington irivwt:n*ot-&lt;..
There will l»- a water melon social nt at tiir county hub last week.
exrrelsrs Friday last.
Born. to Mr. and Mr*. Berry McKelvey
the chun-h thl*. Wnfnesday evening.
Wallace Ntil-sm. of Kalamazoo, is rusti­ thing east of the Rocky) Mountains »hleh
'
mqney, fate eat
We had a very line rain last Friday a sou &lt;hi the 5th.
cating fora short time with Coats Grove
Chas. (Irej has left home. Better come friend*. Hr I* fast recovering from an
as men tuilUotw
night. •
back
('tiaries
you
will
find
there
is
no
place
melt asfoy like idetea In
muiligfat. But
Com i» is-ing cut ijj&gt;.
■ attack of biiioua fever.
tn
is
ihNpo
in
vestment
like
home.
which lie almost
Fanner- hnvi- rotutiu-ni-ed sowing wheak
Ererylxaly
from this way attended
J. R. McK«s' returned from Charlotte meeting at the W. M. chun-h on Sunday thought!—wly mode in mi
■ Married, by Rev. ('. P. GOudrieh at th*
tba British poif iion* atx... . , ,, _ __
home of the bride's parent*. Sept. 5th. Mr. last Saturday where Im- has laM-n for the
last two or three weeks helping take care
Wilt Hy de and Miss Grace Itathrop.
Judge Barnum ha* hl* new house raised. as some apjarrtnly wortblewi stock in NwOf his mother who Is sick.
Bert Stowell has roue to work on the
Freeport A Hasting' ralinasd.
chance lias brought him a new fortuM
I
Saturday evening as’ IL Mayo, wife and . May Potter is teaching in the Lincoln
Archie Wolcott .ind Steve Wolfe go to
&lt;• man who prescribes unto liitmelf any
। daughter were out riding &lt;m the nrtll potidj district In Assyria.
.
Mecuda thi* week to work In ■ mill at
Ed. Warlmrtigi. wife and *ou are visit­ tlxat plan- *o nnnnr say a
' the bout ran against a snag and wn- npsel
Married, at the residence ot the bride's
। mid threw the three injo tin- water. A&lt; ing friends in South Haven.
John l^Mitnls. «f Bellevue. I* working imrents on NcpL 5th. Jame* K. itolre,
1 Mr. Mayo I* a good -.wlmmer, hr succeeded
formerly nf thi* place but now of Eastport,
: in bringing hl' wife and daughter safely to for hl* uncle. I* IL Potter.
Captain Potter und daughter visited Mich., mid Altha Wilkinson, alsoof East­ lion to tri vial details, but if William R. Gr*O»
shore.
.
■
Mr*. James Cook and children, nf MwU friends in Bellevue last week.
port. They will come to Hastings on a underv-.k toruabucobnaal hu tineas as HtewA. Streeter and wife started on a visit short visit the lad of this month areomkegon. I* visiting friends in Nashville.
panlcd by hl# mother who has Im-cp spend­
E.
M. Evert*. Chas. Smith and Johnto Grand l&gt;*lgr ia*t Friday.
I- B. Potter attended the reunion of the ing the summer up there for her health.
Fttmlss took in the Muintorial convention
Michigan battalion at Bellevue.
last week.
Fannie Howland went to Eaton Rapid*
UP THE GLEN.
AlMut 15 old Jacksonian democrat* at­
tended tin- "blow out" at Middleville last
habit. During the great southwestern strike,
Will Potb r i» altrinllng school In Nash­
Vp th" gten there I* rylvan laughter.
well.
■»
.
tn which Mr. Gould1* proiwrty was «o
ville. also Ruth WhitoMfib and Bert McTinkle of water and trtli nt pong-.
—* ‘
l.l L-l
__ I L— L.
E. H. VanNnckrr ha» returned from hi*
Omber.
wanderings.
The party at Jim Rusm-H'* Friday night
Herb Wai rath iiad to give up moving
bls store building, a* he found when gw- was a very pleasant affair.
nsos it was, too, and it undoubtedly killed

Ita hollow covering waa punctured with at
Itsrl twmtr-Qve hole*, and behind theee
were concealed as many sharp steel blade*.
The object of the cane waa at anew appareat.
Hupj-ow an unfneudly hand aciard tt on a
dark night. The owner of the stick would
amply draw it took ward, and k&gt;! from out
the little hole* the knire* would fly to do
their bloody, hv.-rating work. No tixWpad
would grasp t bat cane mure than once. The
principle of the invention te not «o*w. U i*

would have brought on

neuralgia like

who was a freight agent, and

IraujwirTation was sol

watch chain is palled.—Washington

Some one interested in stirring up English

and jiid him »15JXJ0ayaar
Marshal Ney a rvcord of the fact that in
1805, when Napoleon, designing the inrarion
of Englmi 1. gathered an army at Boulogne,
tt was 'daily nxe-cised in the opoation of
«nbar king and disembarking, and that it
was found that in tan and a half minutes &gt;5,000 mcn.witb all their starts, ammuuiUou,
artillery and harass, were embarked, and in
thirtwn minute* ware landed again.—Hew

Mtbwr the (n-nboards or the platform.

“In

tbeir Children with their father is Mrs. Ada

a
difficult
valving the

Huttar

�FARM AND GARDEN.
BIPROVED

URE

MODES

OF

PRACTICED BY

LESSON

AGRICULT­
FARMERS.

In building a poultry house a leading
■taiderxtinn with the average farmer ia
BOnomy. it is claimed that the cheapest

(which is what counts with poultry) is to
make but one roof and have that meet tho
rood. In accordance with this Idea IL
Stoddard illustrates and describes in

XII,

THIRD

QUARTER,

»i «sw wSr

“IAY GOD BLESS YOU!'

THE SMITTEN ROCK.

SMUTS AFFECTING WHEAT.

IN­

TERNATIONAL SERIES, SEPT. 1&amp;.

wheat crop through tbs injurious agauey
of amuta. The disease variously termed
hard smut, bunt, smut bolls, etc., reuses

grown by imparting to the crap a fetid
odor, which has given rise to the name
' -stinking smut" in some localities. While
wheat is growing It U difficult to distin­
guish hard smut, aa it ia in the young
kernel of the wheat, which is hidden by
the chaff, that the characteristic Hack
sport* are produced. When wheat grains
have been destroyed by hard smut they
present an unusual external appearance;
they are shorter and more swollen than

&lt;llWnSiJd$« ApriL A

provided.

!DUfT;_ .wT»«n*—Mw aneartv and lamia

forty years

hto m.r.bed tbr* slxthJiAUeJ
try house for the farmer.
In tho cut given the building, nine
feet wide at the underpinning and nine

to move
gid mt of the structure, and wit
v goonomy in biiHdlng matonals.

Of the history of thane thirty-eight years we

Smut. ar. aa it is generally called, "loose

smut,” to distinguish it from bunt or
hard smut, la not only injurious to wheat,
but to barley, and especially to oat*.
As with bunt.so with loose smut.the dis—m- begins at the bottom and works up­
ward
Tills smut is nut restricted, like
bunt, to the seeds alone, but the whole

POVl.TBY UOt’M* FOB THE FAl’-MEB
There should be twelve doors in the
buildinz. beside the small opening under
tb*&gt; windows for tho use of the fowls, and
tho ventilator irepret»enu&lt;d open) near the
P«ak. There arc three l&gt;*ard doors in
each end. the tallest being for smhttcndant to enter and the other two for ventila­
tion ia extremely hot weather. The door
ways of tho board doors are furnished
with another set of doors made of lath.

where a board door is open. When the
board doors are all opened in hot weather
and the lath doors shut, there is a fine
drculatiuu of air. It may aeem as if there
Were an u verplent it ul allowanco of doors,
bat we have tried as many to a building
with satisfuctiuiL To make the house as

keep all the lioard doom closed but uno,
and have a package of straw between
each lath door apd tho corresponding
board door, excepting, of course, the talleat pair of doors where the attendant en-

Rraltry World says:

For the past five

that the gupewonn sprang from the louse
that Infests the. heads of chickens the
first teu days &lt;f*er hatching, and if the

Ung. the chicks would not have the gap**worm. Since that time we have made
sure that lire were exterminated from all
totting liens and their uesu, and the gapo
Worm has given us no more trouble.
60 far as can be judged from what has
fallen under my observation, the above is
the real solution of the giqn* difficulty.
I never eaw gapes amunir chicks hatched
In an incubator. The chicks get the lice
from the hen. and the ben can. by the
proper treatment, be made as free from
lire as on incubator
When the hen is
first given the clutch of efigs, dust Dal
■utiau insert powder amongner feathers,
sad repeal the operation a few days be­
fore the eggs hatch, and tho lire will be
'4bPu-'«d uf: Tobaerx* dust is also a sure
and cheap destruction for lice, but not
quite as suitable for tho inoubating hen
as Dalmatian nowder.

From the Connecticut Experiment, sta­
tion haa been received a report of the re­
sults of &amp;&lt;7 sample* of homo made frrti
iizers analyzed, together with coiK-lusionti
drawn from thaw analym-s. The valuation

the coat of the chemicals (unmixiid) of
from |37.3» to
per ton.
Examina­
tions of the samples and of the table of
analyses make it aeem that:
First—That these Lome mixtures comK favorably in composition with tho
commercial fertilisers In all cases
but one the valuation is higher than the
average valuation of factory made super­
phosphates or specials analysed last year.
Second—While the home mixtures are
Dot as finely ground as tho best factory
made fertilizers, they are yet satisfactory

maU'riahi exceed valuation. If we add |3
per ton for cost of miring tho valuation
and the cost will still bo about the sama.
The coat of factory made fortilixers
usually exceeds valuation 20 to 25 per

।

|. tr‘..-r. d.-c.Notice Is hereto

you would reconcile tho apparel&gt;t dl*erqiany
between the 4-0 years of 1 Kings vi, 1. ant!
tho 513 year* of Acts xiii, 17-21. plus David’S

t.Hm£Count)rfBarry,
UP" place for holding
drcultdeaeritevl
court tor
l;td
all U.ettofofiowtog

nr.'bate courti

■

A cutumoti remedv and one ad vised by
Professor Fleldw.’ Director Scuvell. uf
the Kentucky Experiment station, and
others is a solution of sulnlute of copper.
also called bluestone ur blue vitriol. Some
advise merely wetting the aeed. Others
say to soak tf&gt;&lt;-grain. Au English authoritv adviser "Gue pound of biuestaoe dissolved 4n five quarts uf bulling water is
sufficient for a sack of four imperial bushels The 'wlx-at is soaked for ten minn tee.
or the ten pints uf solutloti may be poured
over till all is absorbed.” A Manitoba
farmer says the following Las proven suecessfuj in his district: **0ne pound of solphate of copper is dissolved to a pallful of
hot water, which is then sprinkled by one
person over ten bushels of wheat placed
In a wagon box. while someone else keeps
the grain well stirred. Should a large
■mount of smut to&gt; detected to grain required fur seed the solution is made
stronger, double the quantity at bluestone
being us«-d. ” Tho chief advantage claimed
for this metliod is that in a few hours the
—1_ •_ _
»— .a-------------- ...

8enl*'“'’vu,,iMh “
lwiurt'thc *usx’ 10
1 «*tewof the Nasanie (Num. yi, 12) wheneral“ w*. dedied by any unclmuu^ thu
hu defilement wen- lost:. •&gt;Jevery
I
«■ bf"jr lu *hK’b we are ix* |cacticaUi
reparatod to God is just Um., kwt, for all Ua.
lot that to not doos to fellowship-with God.
! -•
WBj*’r. • • • they gathered
agatort M-wea." At Manto the totter water*
had town made »*«*, and at Hepbidim
I abunitancr of water bad been brought from
I the smitten rock for them (Ex. xv, xvd), bat
they were ro forgetful and nntohrving.
: 3-5. "*"
’Would
" God that w« had died.'"
I
|
1
!
' time and way to Him who orders all things
’
;
!-----------------------------,-------------------- -—
—
Christ is far Letter than »ucb MifTmog as
I Paul eu*lured, and yet Paul was willing to
' endure, knowing that "the suffermgn of this
present Un»" are not worthy to ba compared
। witlj the glory which shall be revealed in us."
Mr. Plumb, while at the New York Ex- ' &lt;k "They fell ujmn their facta; and the

solution was re usi-d na often aa we had
wlieal to treat In this manner. This treat­
ment proved entirely suceeuiful

TEACI
d Z forrnoin. al IW north boat door of «Ae

1
I

Uon
out
fellowship
with ~.~A
God 1-'cause
-7
“ waa
“T~
-----of
r—
'
i
| ot*&gt;; UiU«&gt;bo«udfromSSirtn.*w^d
Ing to the seed whuat previoustu aowinc l,ruvc»
record* correct. Wbeo wo can
by w^hing^r X' -i ing tiw Xto to Z&gt;me look at
^aipolnt we
^ak pois^nuns sob “tom
find al) the ^auvnt contradictious to

and a half hours in this solution were
fonnd to produce a slight amount of
smut. Soaked forty hours all gvnns of
the fungus were killed.” It ought to be
told that his experiment*, were with oate.
in which, from the fact that tho sred is
contained inside a comparatively loose
busk, there is much more difficulty in re
moving or destroying all tho smut pores
than u the can** with tho Lmooth ami
naked grain of wheat.
At tho Kentucky station the method of
applying the solution of blue vitriol was
as follows: Ten pounds of blpe vitriol
were disulvi-d In eight gallons of water
and the solution placed in a tub. The
seed wheat was put iutrf the solution and
well stirred, care being taken not to put
enough wheat In to come to the top of the
solution.
After skimming off floating
wheat and particles the solution w*«

the Dail is Disced
Wk
kudue there. Simpie enough, and
yet simplicity is a
virtue of ■ many no. 1.—devica fob
successful do- nmnsa a fail.

Fig. 2 shows a milk pail cover that
lias been used succoeefuliy by a corresspandent of Rural New Yorker, from
which journal the
/■'' *
above was taken.
//
8
-X
Tho object of

town

shin number twe if)’north uf range number

theretin to

)
.
। Mate of Michigan-Filth Judicial ilrcuit. lu
HuiViwudiug In Cfrvult Court, for Countv ol
| Hany. In Cua^ ery. at the City of Hastings. 01*
the 10111 dav of July. A. I&gt;. IM*.
George Wooiet complainant, vs. Charlotte
Msrble. defendant
lu this cause It appearing that di .endaat,
Charlotte
of
&lt; narioiu- Msrt.lr.
.uiwi'ir. j.
i' nda
*■&gt;* * mgmt
‘
. but nwidea tn toe -tale te Nebraska: therefore
ounxxtoote Smith * Coteruve. sobcitnra for
' complainant. it to ordered that defendant enter

&amp;tRSSrs2«3S’JL"S KE
....1

&lt;M&gt;ce lb each

lu,

Hookkb. Cln-ult Judge.

Drfanttl

ruortSe there Gelatin^ to be due at toe
oftbT* uotfcv the «un&gt; of tadnr hundred 1
treu and L’-IOO dollar...tlit7-S?) and au
neft tee ot twenty-fl re dollar* provided f&lt;

A careful considcratiaa of the subject
in all Its bearings by James T. H. Gregory.
Marblehead. Mau., has decided this prac­
tical cultivator that "be«U for cattle
foo.1 an* well worth fully as many cents
per bushel aa guud hay is worth dollars
per ton. without taking into cornuderation the increase of tho manure, and that
tho average coat, when stored in the cel­
lar or jmt into pits, with every Hem of
•xpense included, need not exceed eight

w aide M n«r

Great Clearing Sale

Summer Goods

K.rx‘j,-!R2S»;

tedder.
With

. O Lord-our God, let not man prevail uputw:
j us! was tho cry of Aea. O our God. «e have 1
| do might, neither know we what to do, but
our eves are ujion Thee! wa&gt; the jiraver of
Jsboshapbat (li Cbron. xlv, 11 ■ xx, 12), and la ,
| l-ch ca.*« there wtu a gnwt victory. More
bnmbbng nf self tn the dost before God, and’!
whole bmrtod r*lmn&lt;v* upon Him, with a : FaUKock.

bos b Grate Store.

“Hold

for therein. the pMtho being deeerilwd to sate
nrartcage aa all that certain lot. piece Mid parcel
of land situate in the vi!la&lt;v of Nashville. in
U&gt;e count* of Harry and -date uf Mkbigan.
Wild Uw«t and drecrltwd a. follow*.

Parasols
stock.
qnirtd al Moses waa simple and implicit

Challie Delaines
water in abandonee had flown forth; that

era, half

pm OF HASTING

can'. Only Imagine you 1
e drraa for the price of ■

a
plk* from Him daily.

Christ our ruck has

To Stimulate Trade

tegular prtcr |100.
were laid on Him on Calvary; He made pro

in Ux city &lt;4 HasUnn. u»
In tbr Kato of Mlebfcaa.

£3 .'•

■ thus
is uo tnore laying sms un Hun, no mor.* bruis-

then* fciiaii b» ckaruiiq; and restcmUou.

paugt 1:

Marr &amp; Duff’s
1 'Wbtto Goods to complete.

We:

iftoUfti

toltows. to »lt;

elKhty(hree' link,, north «f the bait quarter
----- v —- - - •».- ..mW*. —----- .

■th buds, ami bloomed

for n token against the n-lwls and their mor-

Here th

Children’s Lace Caps
rockF

Although they had been ou tbeir

• Spirit i» grieved. All the Mums and .-Vnromi
that ever lived eoaid not fetch a dro;&gt; of

Br.mMt.yier,

*

Marr &amp; Duff
^WteuSTS&amp;.-JSZ;

Marr &amp; Duff

A largv piece of
cardboard is cut to
4““’
.
the shape ahown
—MJLX ranthe cut This

the pail; the dotted line shows where the
edge uf the pail come*. Little ear huire
His fullness.
are cut in the sides uf the cover to fiV
around tho handles. A piece five inches
wide and three inches deep is cut out in God would not lot even this rebellious people
I ...nt «K*
nt
_______ .
front to milk through. The milker puts
tho cover on the puil and inilkui into tLo
pail through this large opening.
dantly."
Ono has said that "Grace
triumjibed spite of Mooes'faDure," and to it
not just *0 every day I Who i. there thia
sw-vre God without ainl And yet He per­
The Dairyman. Lpposing the popular mits such sinful mcwcrigeni aa wv are to be
clamor for small choeacs, rvmlnds Its channels of bleadng to others.
ruadcr* that the smaller the c-beeao thu
larger the jierventage of rind and waste.
A southern cultivator says the most
Lord, aa it Mr— and Aaron were supplying
and thick, and It is to produce three that their need. It is written. "lam the Lordyou plow shallow and make flat hill ridges. that Is My name, and My glory will I not
K&gt; that as the potatoes grow they will gtvs to another" (Isa. xhl, 8), and again. "Ha
reach the hard soil and be ciiecked in
their downward growth and will develop
thirknrss

An English correspoudent says: "Bran
will pay the milk seder, but oats the bat-

wboie and separately, will flavor milk,
bat If sliced and mixed with an equal
quantity of maxynlds. or pulped and
ralxivl with hay. will not Impart a bed

tajurybytheew.
out dialer to the

■iX'.'X t

ey» seen
.1!; M.&lt;!

on Saturday, the iTth

ty be saved by
raw materials

p.bB.

toSdHaMtoruMid^ Aunat 1st.m
ALONZO F. KKNAKTONTrireult Court Cow■nxw’X:"'

Special Drives
Fig. 1 illustrates
teniiig and hold­
ing in position a
w
pail from which a
V
calf la to drink.
I
Throe stout sticks
fl
an. driven into
1

—• ■———

assorts#

Ufa

find

f—//

turn., anununiatod t&gt;upcrpL*»phatej&gt; and

CutMKxr harm.
i-otxn tor uw * ******j '-*■

The above farts, presented by Professor
Fleteber in a bulletin issued from the ex­
uttle practical bearing, unlead .one can
draw from them something which may
suggest where to look for a remedy. This
they do. explains the authority quoted
from. Everything points tothe’infectiou
coming from thu ground and traveling
upward.
Rcmedit-.-. which have Leen most sue
eessfui are those in which methods have

July. A. D.)».

exmsider. When Abram left Bethel nod went
down to Egypt because at the faaurm be waa

Grange rille.

~ u.. IBM, mi ten o’clock m. m., of each of sal J

Cotton Flannels
ssasr*"
m-m-ibm
nE£M£"'ta

*“WtaSi«uS

VILLAGE &lt;S¥ MUUtobVIlJX

Dated Aagutt Utt. A. D. IM*.

^k-liWu-ritu, Judw»l eiraHi. IB

&gt;WI lr.,aiai I. Clmd! c~n i..r Coat, «
H“u»"-

MARR &amp; DUFF’S,

'd'’r,’^‘-rowpUJ'uu,t' ”■ m'Uf
Nr&gt;M&lt;*ra?LAi2! *PW&gt;artn&lt; that defendant

total. 3 and 4
&lt;1- « i.u

IHEY M) IT.

tero then failing to sanctify toe Lord before

Jobnduu ' AddG

�loves FAITH.

Marching into Camp.

BASE BALL ATTRACTIONS.

DYSPEPSIA

Columbus, 0., Ready for the

j, there a positive eure?

(VTawzz
hSSIS5

fallows;

Boye tn Blue.

thousands of vets in the

SIMMONS

*~‘C

REGULATOR

°'B,“ fre,n ‘he Programme.
tb^b,V?BUB’ °10--The capital of

to New York uraany
•» BuKlVhm., n?7,7?T??.fc.to»W

.rd with dyspepsia and disordered liv.
77-oiil frequently throw up bile, i pro.
i-ittl- otNlmittowi I-lrer Regulator, and
i, j .atf of it wu completely cured. One
.&lt;!&gt; rti'tomers told me the Itegutator
. -tired her of sick lieadaehe, - D.
i.ir Itaplds. lowx

— 7—«, u,
'KJ!'”," b,'°" ta*-J

"

wc-npowt o, lb. OfMU 4rmJ TiLeT

OF

LITTLE GIRLS.

nateiy, without money. If tho
would kindly loo,, him ths

which to replace tho teol-.n -1--. v-

' rcmunoratl ve

buhiHM.

&gt; ring with tho eyes is tho burden of

..ir of serenty-flve little girls for
7 rformance at tiro Music Teachers'
&gt; ;i in the city.
iri. were rangysd in a sort of nmphi •
v^h Mr. Tomlins and tbo piano in
- •'N-’w,-' said Mr. Tomlins, •*!
t • mean what you stag; I want you

t j ir texclMir.

‘•hntigino mo to

r.ui-leM, with an air of concern
necl faces, and notes quite low

;
vriad Mr. Tomlhw; “I am betm iMtivdetecnl; you are happy to
I 'hall toon be out again."
ritli ■.•xprefcdonifif joy, with xmilwi
.ratetaurms, the' girls v*ut over the

" .booted Mr. Tomlhu, “I am
I am out with you for a pie­
" Fourth of July, and wo are
•• tWds.”
the little ouos

Or ® frace*
• Luildinif
M T 'lrcy““Uu'’’'s Permit, and bumping
hlabead. TM. generally catches tho viaff
»h&lt;&gt; K«« down fa lho pocket and brl^

i*r 3h2.Mtol1 faklr U profuso in thanks
andfoe.a his way out fr-am the, pru.-r.re, of

10
othcr victbu.—Now York Sun.

;

«n-

°tk,'r *UV *&lt;k,n,ur*.11UJ" »oman. wb&lt;&gt;
bad a room next to mine, ami wfco vu ...
i
m° .*1,andersxan&lt;l. « Philndclnhlk i
Showing
Wfwhl
,,'”rn «&gt;
12. K1 &lt;CM?’ nahia« °P to me I
with a telegram in her hand and inv-t I
anxiety
her fare-. The dispatch wm dated Buffalo, and rmd: "Ue me at onre; George
dang.-rotz.iv tlL- Tbe little woman waaSi ;

.’"J? b"'“«**'• "f coin*. but die had
only |3 la cash and couldn't wait. Would I
take her diamonds and lend her |30| If 1Jot
fifty, tte-u forty, or thirty-tivu, and 'he would
send -for them within a wtx*. Foor llttk,
woman! How sad bur position! But you see
tberoaro two sorts of telegraph btanks-ona
to send on and one to recvtve on. This mt*.
»ge had been apparently rm-civtxl on »
sender's blank, and it struck me that there
wax a put up job somawhere. Rhe found
one mon- kind hearted, however, and
gut Fit and skipped away. Th- other day
the ••diatvouds" were appraised
15.30—
A.lan.te I -&gt;.u
_ I,, n
,, '

1
I

a lime,I Slrret M. E.
CAiirck.
M. rkraghi- School
r. GarfioU School.
WL Fie—r School.
T. Fr;&gt;nt Rcrret SchooL

j

ii «£-S.. 5 St™
17. X-tn^&gt;4u» 07— “

ctayv.

And the s-ngere, hav &gt;ng

tl'Wted like nngels in the

T.i.l Mr. Tomlins, "let us stag
ui. T:&lt; Now September.'"
.
' •• -nt the children with too rofrain:

W

r, : he free and &gt;ta|&gt;py barlev

. -• :. ttop," cried tbo toneget; “you
: " d Lwlcy» fl‘^1 like that. You
:;r.‘ u. you must trip, you must be
inrtantfill the faces changod. Girls
r- latent on catching tbo notes begun
; :
words. Away they swung to
of tbn song. Little tote wagged their
r n:&lt;- h micnlly touched their skirts m
tupping among too Lor’py, per•-;r: L and among tho riperiod grata.
: l uce texu aitonishing.

I *»m are pallag and kindling into
•rip*and gulden barley to hanging down
'I •ti .y were taught that tho poling of
- i’u» to be accompanied with a
•tudf'.f Iw-aring, a sadneaa of voice; that
' kindling Into red wm to boexpreaaod
.:•• -i&gt; —ticand podtiveconviction. And
’f l
■ rijso and golden barley, .that was
' : • bratad with tho joyous exultation
! . i .;• • •• -«,ng. Four lines could hardly

&gt; t and tranquil evening hymn was
• j '-.; tho same chaugm of note and
Tli-&gt; ''hildrea's voices muk low m the
■ • night wm suppoaed to approach;
1 into fervor at tbo thought of
r-'i-.ction; than broke into rapture m
■ • penal and tho angels doscocded
■•'of light upon tho sleeping child.
; red sung at twilight, falling from
in loft of a dim cathedral, it sank
■ Lrart and moved tbo sensitive to
“A;: :
.w." said Mr. Tomlins, after a
wrig .i!. ,r
will sing you a song myself.
« •• " ill begin by applauding me, and little
LL • • ptAAtlte will bring me thia posy of
noxfr ■ u li«n I have done."
' J!1 - -mlins’ song, which wm given to
. th" children how a soloist phraaeaand
Wo™ an audience, told ot some
fwdg'dittgs fa a nest with tbeir mother:
»
. skid tt* little oom; -whoo." said sbe,
A; .their nest. In the old pine tree.
I Ami When little Elsie, a golden haired
toby. L.xi presented a posy of flowers, the
tiuldren took up tbe refrain. Every tietail
-n;m:tejy criticise^ "Don’t sing ‘old
pir.- trw,1" mid Mr. Tomlins, "m though its
^K'- ‘ erti a reproach to the pine tree. It was
pine tree; a pine treo which birds
Fouhi uu’.nrally choose to nest in. Sing *nkl'
F«h q&gt;:.te another acwuL”
,
|Tbe 1lt|le girls pursed up their mouths and
•u&lt;i ! •' x[ath&lt;lcally.and so made thopine
to-- quite a respectable ornament of tbe
fWttt And after that t^iero was a glad bar­
T*-*
and tbo performance wm over.
i “I think,’1 said Mr. Tomlins to tbospecta•ow. in they gathered around to congratuJte him,,' 'this sygtem will find universal aoWI '■ If the teachers approve it in tbe
“ Ufasly 12 b*omu r°PulAr 10
‘‘And where did you get tbe little girls!"

»h»t they have learned."—Chioago

Sick

BEING

pNE PIECE
OF

Tbo ••'•“•’’r is dollgliU
tbrongwi

J* i
”,

*

’’ - ““ ’orr.w,r* of *** c"r“
k«°*a
u.
,7,., nnr r.rr Known.
&gt;y will src Hero- . Everything is in n«dimre&lt;, mid the details ot

Nx* York. Sept 7.—An afternoon paper
•ayi
it can be -wt down iu a positive fact
that a thief or a gang at thiaves has been
rtealiug systematically from tho United
State* mails between this city and the west
during the last three months. Never in tbo
history of the ps&gt;to'fllc.&gt; department have so
many valuable money [wckagra and letter*
been stolen m during the last few weeks.
The otttrers of t!u&gt; |xwtofilc« have been reti­
cent stout making known the extent of the
Iosmw. Whenever It ba* leaked out that a j

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
only by 0. L HOOD A CO.. IxiweU. Maia.

IOO Doses One Dollar.

AS IT

IS
POSSIBLE

ANO IS
.K. SFRVOVR. DEBIUTA.
ills FOULT and IGNOKA «&lt;E

Martix’s Fkmrt. 0., Sept 4.—Mr. G. N­
W Stringer, a well-known nnd reliable
«■ D-pnm, WJ. ta l—n
d.r and told this wonderful bee story:
Monrtay Mrs Stringer boded down'forty
.. J .
MiiAn, nut it in four

Two are men and two woman. Eighteen
more nunu-% throe of them women, arrived
from N« r Orleani but night. The situation
ia practically unchanged, and the outlook
not hopeful.

The Grosiest discovery
Of the ninteenth century, can truly I* »l&lt;l
of PApIllon (extract of Itaxj, Skin Cure.
Thousand* trotlf) to Ito wonderful &lt;‘uratiyi
power* lu tecmlngly hopeless &lt;*-« ®r
(x-zen&gt;a. salt rheum. *ry"«l* « ’"'LS' ?r t n pans, nnu
—• - —~
.
doors to cool, covering the pans with n tabo- • Wabhinotox City, Sept A—Tbs bin,
kind of skin disease. Mr. O. P. AJgier.
paswl by tba house yesterday limiting the
Hartford, Ohio. »rlml eveiytMnf
of or saw roeommeniied. and •‘“•‘‘"J.."'
dtorovZsd tUC tie bws. bad jurisdiction of United States circuit and distrirt courts withdraws jurisdiction front tbo
years with eczema until to fwuu,da2,1’1^."
eraptied overy pan, sipping ti» cider through district and circuit courts of the UnitedSkin Cure which cured him- Large t»o&lt;
the table-cloth.
Ur. roly &gt;1.1W. H. 07«&gt;dy«r«
iu equity between
&lt;■ Holmcl* large barn, near Bronson,
burned Thursday night with contents,

o.rL.

Are meekly k1"" ,0X^Pured feeitoR •" en'
Hood's
jTnurinr&lt; enriebUrely oven-ujne.. TheWooa &gt;. u
|llsreMd of
ad. and viudlted.
h in tuned
to every organ lb''y
me

gSKiftf

eWr

£XTr-17»‘«.

dmfaa upon tbo FOC3TTAITB of LIFE,
HXADACHE, BACKACBL DresdS
W EAUX1 SS of Memory, BAHIINOCrCTV, PIM^LEMupon
*Ud all tho F.FFECTH Iradfar to
EAM-Y necAT and perhaps C'ONNL'MP.
X,OJ!L^.rJ.5? Ai,TVt.*l‘ou1^ c''"u!l •* once
the CELEIIKATED Dr. Clsrkc, Established
IMl Th- f-lael-H
WM a
w w.
■&gt; V. »■

Cathartic I’lll* »»• whlF*'

To Uo- urn

Washington society. Mrs. Cborpenn
tended her pre-rat buslund during a re«nt
27iroiUnrer~»d««“WU*al berearsfal
* rung alone brought bhn through

of the Pitteourg

ft
*■ r t kcI1

s-&gt;ra““
----- -----

*&gt;»* K,d!r±1'^K‘ S £

J?'

■

Jcm w

grand
AMONG DEALERS

these goods we on the

cents

MARKET IN ONLY "ONE SHAPE.

3x12 FULL 16 OZ. PLUG—THE

MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN
POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE.

Hf"

HO. FIRZER 4 BROS., LoilsriUe. tj.

F. D. CLARKE. M. D.

Merrill Block, Detroit', Mich.

&lt;^W^CH1GAN
pah:

M*z&gt;

LOW TOURIST RATES.
food for 00 days, with stop-over pri v-.hwss, can
be obtained from St. Paul to Great Ifaflk Mca*
tana, tlw coming manufacturing centre ot the

ductlonilYI
east and south

auuMa
points
Rates corn.-'posidtagiyiM low

\'/.AT(cXrn.Ai..

HARVEST

EXCURSIONS
Minnesota, Dakota,
MONTANA,
I Ans. 21st.
TUESDAY, -!
H and 25.
■ )f
and 23.

SI Pml, MiuBapalii i M&amp;aitoha
RY.. FROM

ST. PAUL &amp; MINNEAPOLIS

CHEAPER THAN
EVER BEFORE !
Joints west of Grand Forks in DAKOTA ana
MONTANA LUSH THAN "M
trip rate being more than T WEN i'Y DO 1.1.A KB.
Including GBKAT FALLS. MONTANA.

purpose of tanking over the country, or with 1
idea ol hclecting new homes within the boa
able for mVmUum formli
purpoaea. will do wpll to
tbr»c rates.

For Diseases of the
......Hastings...
.Shultz
Nash's’ ....
....... Cloverdale ..
D-iton ....
............ Nita...........
......Cressey
Htehland Juorl
• Spring Brook*
...Hast Cooper*..
...KalainatoO...
•Flag stations.
'
■'
Comiectli&gt;n»-At Richland Junction with C. J.
tM. forlii'eitaft vtiegan. At liMting* with

KIDNEYS

ROYAL ENGLISH

BUCHU

HACK.,HMM.unn •&lt; Vttne. #*►

Whsre Are Yon Going?

INV-KHTIGATOR ibfct 1WWWIS

rALi. 7.1’T-'S —, —r- •
«
nan ia tho Norragnusott mill struck Tburs-

PRICE,
were disc-barged Wsda. eday night.

•

MAKE It

KNOWN AS A

"L

i^n Review wm married on Saturday last
to Mrs. Chorpanning, the widow ot Maj.

c«cao».

States i» ne*r Louisville. Kj-

TO

South.

Nahum Pond Thayri. aged K, a well
known dti»en of Detroit, died Wedmaday

loss si.aoo:

TOBACCO

She took Hood's Sarsaparilla and

®

night.

PLUG

Mrs. Mary C. Smith. Cambridgeport, Mia,

■ngue scores yesterday were: AtChicagu-Chicago 11. Boston p_- Bt IndlanopoHa
—Indianapolis 3, New York 8; at Pittsburg
and Detroit tbe Phllwlnlphia-Piutaurg, and
Washington-Detroit ganx-s »er.- t-ostpoued
—rain.
.
The s.orce made by tho National league
Balurdiiy were: At Chicago-Chicago 11.
Bost&lt;«!
at Indianapolis— Indianapolis 2,
Now York 3; at Detroit— (flrat game) Detroit
1, Washington fi; (second game) D-troit 7,
WaMta gton S; nt Pittsburg-(firat ganw) ; - ni,
,
HlUtarj S. l-hiM.lpM, 0: toT-ul 5™.
SS.’fo,,1
PlttalHjrg 3, Phllndelphls H
|«tatnqi).^ R,

ROBBING THE MAILS.

COMES AS

plank,
- -------— ,
.««. u«u ut , *«.&gt;.„ uoilo0^-*.
Jtat tho
U» daughtef mytag:, ’Mother, why | tainnmt ofthe Grand Army will equal, if .
Nothing tuts lieeu hoard of
did you say it rand the mother: ‘Daughter, I,-------- previous
- ■
not surpa-'
that of any
eucamp- ' the three gS,(XX&gt; drafts mailed on Friday I
taWfttzt*/
aw.Ruoon:,
why &lt;lid you do It f and then plunge i«to tbo I ,went
by &gt;Hak« Brother- A Ca, uf Nassau street, rtn'*,rt£Iife5rr^tBlap.
4*101™
teri.r«MTtlkLAgt.,
*»; tbo reason wtiy, after St. John's dajvj Tbe decorations arc nuignilkvnt, mid High which have failed to reach tiinir destitmtion. j V__---------- Jr.'T j
A cnrxiul search is being made for them, but
GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
orally covered with flag*, bunting and bon- so far witbout nuccra*.* Besidra Uh&lt; Blaku
f xklng -fte-. r July 15 |«S
urra, inscribed with worth uf greeting and notes otlier intt-’M contai ng money, check*,
welcome. The business bouwM in the main and drafts mailed about the -same time am
reported as having fail*! to reach dratimIs there anjthing in this world *0 vile
As tbr pestilent presence uf potent bile
• ticns, and are l&gt;cantifnl M well hs novel. A tii»L The Iowes will aniout to thousand' of
We have It, we hate It. we all rente
1 number of arch, s brilliantly | lighted by the dollars. A well-known titan connnctod with
The notions nausra. M did I’ariyte.
electric and gn* lamps, span th - str-ets, all the pcetolHre! deportniL-nt in Washington
; giving the city a brilliant an.I attractive ap­
All praS&gt;- the power of "I’terre's relict.I paarnnee.
.Wise people buy and draggl'd* well It.
1 The evkbrnted locomotive, tl&gt;» General, •*l:hi» is not all." Mui tlii&lt; gentloiiBin, “you Grand Rapids
1 captured by the Andrews raiders at Big will hear of more lorami of packages and MkMItTlUa....
Jpdng..............
Mv lady reader &lt;Ie&gt; not pa«» me by with the un­ I Shanty, Gn.. in IWJ, is to lai hero. There and letters tn a ihurt time. Them are rorun Haotixos.......
12,30 !tJSO
kind remark, “only an advertisement.*' I may- । are now l&gt;ut eleven «urvivo/s of that bold
tt::::::::
do yon gtxxL I may unbWd to your view th"
“pearl of great price." X.mavbetbe mean’ of nn.d atariM succuaful undertaking, and all
NaibvDle.......
. J..17 ■-•-'5 J.
will
be
here.
A
portion
ot
the
Iwrol?
band
bard
matter
to
run
them
down,
because
they
restoring tn you health :vol happiness. I sure­
Charlotte
a.ar- 3.011 7.
ly will It yoti arc suffering frmu any form of ner­ are now here, anti al! will bo cared for try do not contino tbeir (fierotioui to eno lo­ «-•■•. r...|7i--.
vousness &lt;ir female weakness, ami will set upon
Jackson
cality.''
’
’
.
tny suggestion. I bring to your notice, with Capt. Forter. editor of Tbe Evening Dis­
Detroit ■■■■ ■ ■
even- confidence in ‘.Is merits, a remedy cs- patch. One of tho survlvvra naw hero Ires
RED CROSS TO THE RESCUE.
pcelally compounded to meet just the require just returned from n trip south to took aver
laentsof your case-Dr. rierre's Favorite I*res tho flehl of tbs daring exploit Ho says that
A 4’ost Tn Hr »tnl&gt;ll&gt;li&lt;Hl at J»ck»&lt;in»illo
criptlnn. bidding you look and live! Ladles
eveiywhcra, who have used It, simnic volumes be visited Rig Shanty, wtorro tbe war en­
gine, tho “General.- was captured; met tbe
In its praise!
&gt;
J ACgHOSVliJ-K, Kin., Sept. 10.—There were
Rev. Mr. Scott the minister who gave bis forty nine newcMB reported foe'the twentycomradM mho were banged spiritual consola­
Instances are ou record wherf tollers fa gold tion jmt before ttrir execution; and fell in four hour* ended 116 p.m. yesterday and
•even death.—Pat Kelly, J. C. Brobwant, Detenlt .
mines and diamond fields, who. I&gt;y one turn o'
a spad&gt;-. a single movemeut of the hand have with a num nbonrd tbo rars who wrtnrawd Julia Storks, Ed B. tore. J. J. Brow, Rev. IS litMU ......
been transformed from penniless laborers to the hanging.
Tbe ex-raiders are the
Ks!o-&gt; Rapta*
Mitchell (colored).
millionaires But tbefwere not to lueky Mis most modest-sppsaring meii iu Colum- J. H. Sharj*’, *n&lt;1 A,n
Total raw* to date, ikH. dealba, 7S. Among Charlotte
the consumptive who finds a means of restora­
NaaaviUs...
in a quiet man­
tion Io healm. who learns Uutt the dread disease box They convenes
Morgaa--------from winch he suffers j* not incurab e. Dr. ner, and one
would
never
suspect Western.Union telegraph operator who re­ Qalmty
. ..
Pleree's Golden Medical DlNcovery will cuje that they were tbe principal actors in eno uf turned from n northern vacation to face the HAmxns .
consumption (which is lung scrofula). and noth­
trvinz ---------ing else will. For all diseases of the blood, such tbe mod daring &lt;lc«i» «f «&gt;.- war. when
Middleville...
death
in
the
event
of
failure
Ztered
them
in
as blotches, iriinptes, eruptions, scrofutomi
Dr. Mitchell has received the following re­
sores and swellings, it Is unequal*!.
tbe face. While they arc quiet and modest ply from MIm Clara Baitdntobis request
All trait.* run by umeUMb meridian orcentra.
In every way, a dose olrwrver will notice for aid: “Thanks, doctor; we will do the best standard time.
Through roaches betwro:
The Deioncrnto of the seventh district
that all haw nervu and pluck, even though wo ran to ratsbliib a Red Cross headquarters Gr nd ksi'ld* and Detroit on ail day tralnz.
han- renowlnnteil ('ungrawnMn Whiting.
Ckivxbtkini-At Grana Rapids with Chi
tbeir hair and beard* are gray,
eago * West Michigan for Holland, Nunlca
Tire
several
committee*
in
charge
ot
Muskegon
and
points
north, and with Grand
Tho day was dull, gray, almost cold, with
Loo Cabimh are neither
Grand Army week details arc on duly, and
high wind. Bev. Mr. Sharpe was pastor Rapid* ft Indiana R R. (or Big Rapids, Traverw
fashionable nor In demand,
City and Petoskey. New Yovk and Pacific Kx
everything is moving off smoothly.
pre** dally. AU other train* dally except Run
but they are more comfort­
Tbo orphans at tho Soldiers’ and Sailors
able and more healthy than
*
P. A. HAHN, Local Agent, HwrtlaM
borne at Xrnta, O„ will be brought to witare
mwleni ■ dwelling*. n&lt;»a tin* parade of Tuesday. The Sami ol papular with all clasMO. All his family
&lt;&gt;. w ttrrMtutn G P ft T. A.. (Jhieagi?^^
Wanier'.s Log (W&gt;ln Hop* Veterans will give a reception to tlw Grand have l»ron sick, but ths otbeni are recover­
ing.
Mr.
Sharps
had
b
sn
an
activn
miniCiitijs, bluMn &amp; Sigiww
A Buehu la a rfcproductlon
Army to the largo tent on East Brand street strant to tii» sick of bis )«riah.
of one of the beat id the simple retm-dies this evening, and prevtowi to thi* meeting
Of fourteen nurses who arrived from Now
with which lx Cabin dweller* of old days
Orleans Saturday night sight are no. duty at
TIME TABLE.
kept theuteelves well. Did you ever try
In effect July &gt;st. I’M.
‘•Tippecanoe’*?

“‘"■''"Ji
you needTribune.

afflicted with

JSIU..

"“YUl ........
। kb
| public does nd practically begin until Tues­
' day, the city'll. already filled with tho vet­
1 erans. Tbe rlrst delegations arriving Satur­
day were followed hourly Jby the soldier
boys of W, tbeir wives, families and friends,

SL Jolm^tav fa. ItalvT^
ol'*'
,
I vWlnr' 1,1 “* «“»•
_
thus obwrrrei
ul&lt;bt
— 7....................................................
••.jwrnni at
ni ftU. WMi
Hieit.
top
note," aild
Mr.
TomItaly,
according
to a private
letter: ^ita-,*°,&gt;ra ^"h’
:••■ 1 o•&gt; t-&gt;
* Ifaagfnb
that
you
are ' Bevrllo.
"The people
tan*
have aVurtaw
^^rctitian
to
taU Fancy jEtar*-If litttoau-; cramroted with this eve of St J.tan's da? an i drum
..-in tin sfcy. Up-D1-Hl"5ov | which i. &lt;ta«rre,| by mmiy. tta? re£L ’

Xto^FPlaudwl vigoroudy. They I ^*0^?

New York City.

Pittebury
(sMond gam,) Indianapolis 4,
Pittsburg 5—ten innings; at Boston—(Qrst
EK,
’■
£ “*

Cwreoo. Sept. 5.-Th- Chicago dob
cotlldr. t keep up tbeir pare In the «eood
game with U-troit, and the Michigan nine
came out aimed. Tbe L«,gU-&gt; -cores y ester-

Hnzer’s

** I have takea Hood'i Bareaporilla for dy»pepsia, from which I have sufiered two year*.
I tried many other medicines, but noae proved

Caxcaoo, Hept 4.-Tbe
by the league
' '
as follow;;
At
0»
Philadelphia

5; at New York—New York ?, Philadelphia
1; at Boston—Boston «, Washington 4; at Indianapolui-Imiianapoiis 4. Pittsburg 5.
Chicago. Hept. A-Tbs Chicago league
beta ball dub put the new pitcher. liner, in
tho box yesterday and won tho third mime
of the series with Detroit. League wcorea
A?.U''?'ay wore: At Cbirago-Cbirago 10.
Detroit 4; at Now York—Now York 6, Phil­
adelphia 1; at Boston—Boston 18, Washing­
ton, fi; st lndiana|«olis—Indianapolis 4, Pitt*burg 2.
&lt;
’
Chicago, Hept. 7.-Chicago took another
tumbk. t*,foro the Detroit slugger, vreterday,
notwithstanding that Knick pitched. League
•conw were: At Chicago—Chicago-2, Detroit
5; at Indianapolis—Indianapolis 8, Pittaburg
1—eight innings.
Cfflc-AOO, Sept 8.—Rain interfered with
the bare ball schedules to a great extent yes-

THE SINGING SCHOOL
•ING EaPRESSION TO A CLASS

IS INDEED A LUXURY

om,

***Ur*’-F»*Tthln&lt; I-ropltlou.
ost kixxwwful M—UOI-A HUTo Be m&gt;

tar"!

A FIN£ PIECE OF

w. j oh wrrok
Hastings Banner,

�Hastings Banner.

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds.

grove bcHldwi taring a brilliant young num
is popular and this ia evidenced by hl*

auuust

toraey of Barry county, once when all tbe
other republican candidates were defeated.
not the duty.
Sugar Is a democratic Industry. mid rice known and liked throughout tbe state as
••taxed” lOOJf percent. Is carefully Ignored. grand chancellor of the Knights of i’ythiaa
The republicans repealed half the Internal of Michigan. He will be elected, uf this
there is no question, and by a large major­
tax on tobacco In 1888. and would have nity. Furthermore we predict that he will
paalal the balance last session only Speak­ take u front rank In the senate, both as an
er Carlisle refused to recognize Judge Kel­ orator of undisputed power and as a work­
ly for this purpose. What tolly, therefore, er of pre-eminent ability.
to talk about l»v per cent, on chewing to
Tbe republican campaign starts out
Imcco. In free trade England the work­ most auspiciously, Oregon, which usually
man pays 1,900 per cent, on his tobacco.
gives 2.0QP republican majority. In June

14, 1879.

POU PRK“II&gt;ENT,

BENJAMIN HARRISON,
or noHiASA.

FOR VK’X-I’HKHIVKNT,

LEVI P. MORTON,
PRESIDENTIAL EI.ECTORS.
°8HjSntLLA?ALGER.oI Wayne,
ISAAC CAPPON. of Kent.

test gave over 7,000.

”!•

vnf.

MICH -ON D KINGM A X Of Calboou

.! O!i:s M TTHM’lt. *i! tei;hs:.
I H-&gt;V..- &gt;•-. &lt;4
ELLIOTT F. GRABTLL. ot MontW^JNGTON W. CUMMER, of
Wexford.
,
HARRY 1*. MEBR1LL, of Bay
'
FEB1IY
HANNAH, of Grand

For Oovrg^JR o LUCE, of Branch.

l!7mB“b!®SKKalu m dmu.
*"WtMrrToSMVS. o.ww-.

^RTE^HKS vTTltOWWlllWE.ot lu.1.
For terertnteixl. nl ot PuhU- tnstrocllon
JOSEPH ESTAHltOOK.of Eaton.
For Member State Board Education­
PERRY F. POWERS, of Wexford.

" "57KJT&lt;“'!iSE7&lt;

“

Iresentatlve In the State UgtehUureIREMIAH M. KlHiEBH. ot Oariton.
For I IVUAK.
.......................................
CHAS. W. ARMSTRONG, of Yankee Spring*.
For Sheriff—
.
RAKER 81IRINHR.ot Hastings.
For County Clerk—
THOMAS 8. BRICE, ot Maple Grove.
F0r ^SSkt'b.^RICHAIIDS, of Prairieville.
^CHJuSScWHKBaThOIIGH, of Woodland.

For ProaeenUng *ttoroey—
CHRISTOPHER H. VaxARMaN, of Hasting*.
For Circuit Court Commlvloner* ALONZO E. KEN ASTON, of Hastings.
•
HARTLEY’ E.HENDBlCK,of Mlddlevhle.
*** H8ETHFRATr. of Assyria.

*°r &lt;8j32uF.L J. BIDRLMAN.ot Hastings.

DR. A. L Van HORN, of Baltimore.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

1 have been caltaruponsays that power­
ful tariff writer Robert P. Porter, no fewer
than a dozen tinms to reply to that tediotv*
cirestnut about the tanner being taxed U5
per eent. on his flannel shirt, W per cent,
vn hi* coat, etc. Incredible as it may seem
to Intelligent people, the democratic nation­
al committee Is Insulting the Intelllgeflceof
the farmers of tills state by circulating tills
exploded relic of free trade argument:
1 Under this tariff the farmer rises In the
Morning, puts on his common flannel shirt
taxed 95 per cent, his coat taxed 57 per
UMiL. slices 3ft per cent., ami hat taxed 02
percent., takes the water from n bucket
lariNl 35 per ceiy.. and washes his face and
hands &amp; a tin bowl taxed 35 per cent,
dries them on a cheap cotton towel taxed
He sits down to his humble nu-al and
oats from a ptatietaxed 30 per cent, with a
knife and fork taxed S3 per cent, drinks
**"
-------------- ““L*~ taxed &lt;J8 per cent,
Ui suit taxed »9 per
■BaSWt* his
R per cent
■ bin wife gnd chlldrrn. all taxT.

.’X

lights his cigar
&gt;118 per cent, And,
Mr. even tbe sunlight from heaven that
pour* into his humble dwelling must come
through window glaM tax»»l 50 per cent,
nd yet be think* he lives In the freest
Tbe object of thi** shallow circular is to

_ Stake tbe fanner believe the free trade
theory enunciated by Grover Cleveland
that the price of tire domestic product is
increased by exactly the amount of the
Here talhc practical outcome of the con­
ventrated wisdom of tbe national cominit-

wooki thewrfore be nearly double, or $1.08.
The actual price Is tl.
A eommoci suit of clothes costs In Rug­

land 30s. or 87.to. The coat here, thereftare. would be 113.50. The actual cost Is
17.50. same as lu England. An all wool
«0 suit sueh aa that exhibited by Major
McKinley costa just £2, or 810 in London.
In England cammini boots cost ft. ($1.50)
nd fair ones 10t (88.50.) Instead of
easting one-third mare here the price is
fair boots.
A 3a. Cd. (84 eeuU) hat In England can

hand, kitchen utensil* as a whole arc
ebmper hi this country than in England,

•ar Ingenuity in making such articles be-

York city have formed themselves into a
Harrison and Morton brigade and have
iulopte&lt;l aa their raumna for so doing the
following very terae aud well put resolu। tlona:
We endorse the platform of tire republi­
can national convention.
We denounce President Cleveland for
vetoing aoldlera’ and sailors* tension bills.
For wanting to return flags captured
from rebels in the war.
For buying blankets from England for
the soldiers with the money of the Ameri­
can people.
■
For wanting to give our American fish­
ing rights up to Canada.
For bis free trade Mill* bllL
For having his cabinet and chief advis­
ers composed of rebel generals, colonels
and members of the Cobden club in Eng­
land, who built the ship »W or Alabama to
destroy our ship* on the high setts.
We vote against him because England
wants Mm elected.
For wishing to negotiate a treaty with
England to capture aud return to her all
political refugees.
For awarding govenimtmt contraeto for
dredging ship canals to un English syndi­
cate for the sum of $1,200,000.
For hit methods of civil service reform.
For letting the brave substitute, who
wentjtotiie front for him. die in the poor­
house whetunrlng him over $100.
Because hr solemnly said tliat It waa
wrong and dangerous to elect a president
for a second term.
Because hr said that a public office was
a public trust, and we think the public bel­
ter not trust him any further.
Arid wl* intend to vote agaiiiHt him &gt;m
general principles.

Vermont Is usually

good for from 10,000 to 20,000 republican
majority, but on Tueoday uf last week she

gave 30,000. Maine is safely rated at from
10,000 to 15,000 republican. The pine
tree state on Monday last surprised even,

the republicans by rolling up 22.000 ma­
jority—the largest ever given except in one
yt*r. 18M. If Cleveland will only veto a
few more pension bills or write another
letter, he will be completely snowed under.
I’reaident Cleveland’s letter of accept­
ance apixwed Monday. Tbe Maine elec­
tion was held the same day. Maine an­

swered Cleveland by rolling up 22.000 re­
publican majority.
Yes, we’ve lieard from Maine.

What's

the matter with Maine? Oh, she’s all right
—a trifle of 22.000 republican'majority.
want to ride after the winning
teani. get Into the Harrison gnd Morton
wagon.

names ui iu* maw*.
ton,'Chase. Sumner. Morton aud otbera.
It is through tbe old n-publieou part)’ the hub and main spoke of the ******
this uuloo now exists: that the credit or
tbe nation is above par with money’to
span-, that the boy. in blue are pn&gt;vided
for. that American tabor and Industrie*
are protect**! against the P«l*[“** “
Bum,—, .ml »ii.»&gt;' U»&gt;
enabled to gather around tbeir camp fires
and to gladly, fondly live
«
memory and love to sing and tell of thi
things of the past which once seemed so
grievlous to be borne.
Long live the old rvpdbllcan partj.
Who would blot out Its record. Who does
not fuel better for being a republican!
Years have passed and though Grange
it may seem, the old enemy of the union
and of the republican party 1*
solid south. Its friends at the north arid ita
British privateer banded together and uni­
formed. not with the confederate gray and
the glittering st«d to dissolve till* union
and to build a southern confederacy whose
chief corner stone should be slavery and
free trade, but armeil with the ballot,
which is no fault of tbeira. and British
gold to remove the bulwark that tbe re­
publican party has buiidod to protect
.American labor and Industry from the pau­
per tabor of Euroi&gt;c.
The issue Is
sharp and well defined, the opposing force*
are marshaling far the fray.
The old republican party with Its ranks
somewhat thine! by long marches and
many Imnl fought Imttlee, yet nevertiteles*
In the fuliness of strength has chostsi for
its leader* Harrison and Morton, and
Where they go we shall go to battie theenemy to American labor and Industry
until he too shall find his Appomattox.
Bally ’round the tl*K boy*. Is’i into line!
•
u.liL.
fl.. I.,..
tilth.* tlnltf:

lx&gt;ng live the old republican l&gt;arty.
Who wouli blot out lt» record. Who docs
not feel the tetter for having teen a re­ Ho! Ha Grover and bl* clan aud they think
they hare a plaa.
publican!
America for Americanx, American work­ Bally ’round the flag boy*, fall tut» Una.
Kalb- ’round tin* flag boy*, step to the time.
shops for die man who carriet, the Ameri­ Ho! the enemy is herewith ht» Brillab brigadier,
Li. i,n_ ....X Kl. kh w m
m
can dinner pull. Home find, then charity
for others: make what you can at home,
sell what you can, sav«_what you can. and Rally ’round the flag boys, tall Into tine.
Rally
round
tire
ttag
boy*,
step
to
the
tin*.
buy as little as will do is the true way to
Cor Grover I wren. 'Iis plainly to be aw
financial prosperity and applies as well to Ho!
Wills to do what he can for hb Brlllth
the nation as to the man in private life.
cluuil man.
.
If other people come to us, let them do as Rally ‘round the tlac boys, fall Into line,
American.*, do. or if they come to traffic Rallv *roun&lt;f the flag boy*. »trp to the time.
with us let them pay for the privilege that For he think* to make * raid to endase you
with free trade.
have tern bought with American bkxxl,
labor and skill.
,
If Americans feel that they live in a
tariff cursed country; If American farmers,
producers and laborer* feel that tbeir lot Ho: for Harrison to gubtowlth Morton at his
»Hr.
.
Is hard, grievious to be borne, let Uiem go
To Urlre Grover and hl* plan from thi* plenti­
to the farther end of the earth and see.
ful land.
fee! and'know of the poverty and wretchBally ’round tbe flag boys, tall Into Hne.
ednra* of tbe common people and see. feel
and kn&lt;&gt;w uf the power that a proud aristo­
cratic nobility has over Item.
Then will they return and give thanks
that they livi* In su gix»dly a land a* this.
Hut to tin* point, long live the old re­
WELL PRESERVED MAMMOTHS
publican party. Who would biot out It*
record. Who does not feel the better for
having l&gt;een a republican!
’
The young man takes his newly wedded
wife, goes to the wildernexH to build them
u home; Urey toll and often wonder why &lt;
their lot Ik no hard al moot too grievlouN to
te borne, but in after year* when old age demolition of giants and iwtiquur.i-*, and the
comes on, surrounded by the comforts that profound delight of scientific inquirera. Id
their early toil had given them. wlUi
sparkling eyea aud light hearts they love
to live over again In memory and gladly tho Director.- and making bimaelf ineonUand.Jondly Mng and tell of tire thing* of
the past which once seemed so grievlous
to te borne.
■
The boys In blue, loaded with knapsack, course of thu unexpected climatic debauch a
marched to th** front through rain and Tungusian flr.licrnum tn tbe Lena district
mud. heat, cold and iron hall; but they I T®?1 °®LC
around their camp fires
. . ’ *“*
now love to gather arouud
to live over again in memory and gladly, whole mammoth stinking out visibly from a
fondly love to sing«nd tell of the things bank of half thawed mud. Siberians stand

K . K ,* VK

Mr. Clem. Studebaker, of South Bend.
Ind., the largest manufacturer of carriages
and wagons in the world, employing 1,400
men, i and probably one of tire best inform­
ed men a* to public feeling, says that the
nomination of Genera) Harrison was mo*t
fortunate. In his rniblendshed character,
his ability as a statesman and qualities as
a citizen, and his demonstrated capacity to
govern well. General Hurristan has great
element* uf strength, and b especially ac­
ceptable to workingmen. as he is right ou
all questions which affect tbeir welfare.
Ho la a ohristain man, but not a fanatic;
Is sound on all moral question, a man to
be trusted by all, and just the kind of man
to make a gotai president Mr. Studebak­
er say* he has no doubt &lt; reneral Harrison
will carry the state by 10,000 to 15,000 ma­
jority. it is tire feeling of the worklngnieu throughout the state that it l» exceed­
ingly important that be should be elected,
as ire represent* the principle which b
most vital to the Industrial interests of
America, the principle of protection. Many democrats connected with Lfidme
trial Interests are coming out lor Harrison,
and many wln&gt; voted for hl/ grandfather,
and have since Ireen democrats, announce
that they will vote th&lt;? republican ticket
this year. Mr. Studebaker says that the
state ticket just nominated is a good one,
and will develop great strength as the
canijralgn progresses. The enthusiasm of
people of Indiana for General Harrison Is
unprecedented, is Increasing from day to of the post which once seemed so grievlous
day. and is u logical and strong assurance to be inrne.
of victory.
So it is with the old republican party,
it too loves to gather around its camp fin's,
to live over again hi memory and to gladly
fondly sing and tell of tlir things of tbe
past which once seemed so hart!, so grlev"All trade should be as free rm possible.’’ ious to t* borne.
—Speaker Carlisle.
Roll bock the scroll of time to some
"I desire free trade, and I will not help thirty years ago; It seems like a dream but
to peefeet any law that stands In the way y twterday that, in this goodly land of ours,
of free trade."—Itogrrs Q. Mills.
boasting of Its freedom, human beings, the
"Tlie democratic party is a free trade colored people of the south were held lu
party or It is nothing.” "The democrat Iwndagr as slaves brtxl. Iwught and sold
who hi not a free trader should go else­ like lieast of the field to satisfy the greed
where.”—Henry Watterson.
and lust of a stave aristocracy, and when
“Add to the free list as many articles as they were Awing os fugitives from this
poMibie. Reduce duties upon every dutia­ bondage they were pursued by their mas­
ble article to the iowtwt point possible."— ters with fierce blood hounds, and the
Secretary Faindilld.
national congress by its laws cumpel led
"It would lx* a glorious consummation of free men of tin* north to join In the chase.
Turn Imck to the time when a Ixivejoy
thia debate could wr only have gentlemen
on tho other side join in tills invocation to was dragged through the »ln*eta of Boston
paper and to type* “d to the hearts of hon­ for being brave enough to raise his voice
est men to clear the way for British Cob- against so Inhuman a thing as this.
Tupi back t&lt;i the time when it was said
-Mr. Cleveland stand*, before the coun­ that "slavery was a divine institution,"
try a champion of free itade.”—Ixjndon "that the nigger had no rights that a white
mon wo* bound to respect" that lie was
"only lit for a slave," to the time of squat­
and most effective free trade speech.”— ter sovereignty, of blooding Kansas.
It
Henry George.
was then that good men from all imlltiad
"If we did not require money to defray parties, men wlio loved freedom better
tbe expenses of government, I would be than slavery came togetljcr and orgunixed
an absolute and uncompnnulaing free the republican party.
Blessed be that day for human liberty,
human progrtoM and American greatneuL
Thejgaln ha* been great and the xacrifiee
We Irani the senate committee Intend to harfalso been great too gnat to l»e easily
.
report a sulvdltute for Representative forgot ton by the old republican party.
It was then that it iMeame evident that
Kogert bill to regulate railroad freight*.
This Is to be regretted. It is acknowl­ thia country mum eventually be al) slave
edged to lie the most Important bill of the or oil free, that the stave aristocracy of the
session, and would tie a great benefit tn south aided by their friend)* in the north
the people of this stab*. This bill takes and by British privateers sought by force
of arms to dlaooh e tbta union and estab­
lish a southern confederacy whose chief
comer stone should Im* free trade and
makes It n Ix-nrfit to the producers instead. human slavery.
But the old republican party was there
It is a bill for simple justice to the l»u*lDrm &lt;4 this stale. If a man cannot affopl and swore tliat by the grace of God ud
to travel he will remain at home, but the the help uf oil men who loved country l*etgrain he mlaw, or the articles he may ter than party that such an Iniqultloua
manufacture, must lie freighted no matter thing aboukl not be dune.
And in that day whim the battle clonds

in thin tai ridden
in the laitance, when nuddena sighed for
Um- diflkuiUMs and unfalmroa shown such

Ing.

a silent tear.

The old republican jmrty

ami ebeernd with tfaree who cheered. and

Ad

Flint Wagons.
Studebaker Wagons.

H

Ward &amp; Dolson Buggies.

Mason Platform Buggies.
Lansing Buggies.

Sep
Ti
GOOI

Phaetons,

$1

ROBEI

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds.
pMirooacr

HUFFMAN BROS
—-SELL----- -

Notice-is
t ne tff tbo B
'file iH-d

BUILDER’S HARDWARE

WANT

On which we will be glad to quote prices.

The Norcross Furnaces

Gra

Which are heating scores of houses in Barry county, with
the best of satisfaction. We make them and prnarantee their
work. Will be pleased to give estimates or quote prices.

STOVES
Of all kinds.

Hastit

We

See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

Huffman Bros,

Gqv
Con
Hon

HEADQUARTERS
----- FOR-----

LO
Circulation

An iucre
gtirdrr.

Boots and Shoes.

profoundly in hl* own txwom.

‘ Quart Ma

-Silk warp
at Nevins’.

Another l

“——------- • —uKXHHer waa rvauy

We have a complete Hne of boots and shoes, which we will
merchant. Ai to tbe body iualf. bo tbou-ht
no morn in anv wnv
..
*
™rUbta. cvrumodlU^

Homr,W'

Geared 1dm &lt;rf an

-*■» o™, ooa.Iu

sell cheap.

We carry a complete line of

A fall line

v

Grand Rap
Maunie by J

Dr. Wadd

Gray Bros, and Robinson &amp;
Burtenshaw Shoes

this paper ca

pnElMirt,

uuo ‘l,nn to the
H***
, fouud

~n-A

gotten antiquity.

Both in kid and goat (goat welte).

In fact everything that k

new in style and good in"quaHty.
in plain figured.

All goods marked

A full an

One Price to All”
Is our motto.

For heavy boots we carry the

Whitney
None genuine unit es marked Whitney cm stole.

Ue hear of

other dealers belling Whitney boots and Gray Bi&lt;-&gt;.
and Robinson &amp; Burtenshaw shoes, but that is t&lt;»
tbeir goods as they know they are a good uiake; but
no other dealer can get any of the alxne incutim.vl
brands.

k/

Shoe Dealers.

tt

�Banner.

actings

PERSONALmention.

Srptemlter UW

A D HISK£RN. Local

D. WblllwS

Smd„

•» *Judge
•&gt;• *«
“. "i was
VanZUe

atoriai committee.

the Seventh

Adventist church

»c?7hKCrm V£M_?e‘rt}' ta bolidla, aocu*
SLT?' O_D ,hft
rroundn an-.f£^

tral Michigan railroad project. people who
, ---—j. ■■ ..w
uuij BHuni am&gt;
subscribed the required oath.
to push things will much for Boating* as. they have for Bottle
Committee on credentials, H. M. Alien.
city.
u‘
te to thu Wm. Otto and A. C. Towne.
Creek.
P«« til atte-rs ln tbe hlslo^S
Permanent organization. F. H. DeGolia. cecdud iu placing a loan that will insure
Marsha!
VaaNocker, of
Nashville,
kou““ C“pUU ■“ n»«n&gt;rt from D, AmoaClafflin. Geo. K. Beamer. Leander
brought up Will Treat of that town on the
Lapltam and W. R. Clark.
9:15 p. tn. train. William bad got drank
On motion a recess of thirty minutes
&lt;&lt;j»» Our Bnma ten Mood,, lor Mutbe
day
itefarc,
gut
into
a
fight,
and thu*
given
yesterday
by
tinfiling
Uf
a
mortgage
n port^*11 l° K'' e
’’on,uiDme to
for S7.ooo.oou on the company's franchise. got a ten day» vacation which te- win
sjiend with Sheriff Shrtner. His counte­
Dudtey. « to .telUrur In
On nraaMnbllng, the committee on cre­
dential* made its report, which on motion the office of the register of deeds. The nance was t»ot *•* tbfaig of beauty.” One
mortgage will also be recorded in the other aide of bls fare looked as though it had
was adopted.
tWrt"ai«.
l» &lt;™»
A re»iution was adopted, that tbe del.- counties through which the road is to run come into sudden and violent contact with
a mule's heel.
•
gates from the several precincts be author­ —Branch. Calhoun. Barry. Ionia. Mont­
'tejI5ii^tar' lrtt
for ( rtell ized to cast tl*e full vote uf such precinct*. calm. Mecosta, Isabella. Clare. Roscom­
Theeonimlttre oh permanent organiza­ mon, Crawford. Oscoda. Montmorency and
there Saturday
The ladles aid society tender the follow­
and Sunday tbe 23d and 23d.
wuru«&gt;
USmoX"'
"• ‘” tion report recommending that the tempor­ Presque Isle.
The mortgage was executed in New York ing resolutions of sympathy to tbe family
ary chairman and secretary be tbe perma­
The Michigan Central will, on Sent n
to the Central Trust company, and is given of their deceased sister, Mrs. Inez Morthnent officers of this convention.
-nd 12th aell ticket, from Ha.tinnto
to
secure
tbe
payment
of
bonds
to
the
u.wn mST""'
A motion was nude that the convention
trull and return, at the rate of 84.00 .-vkh!
Whekkas.
Death has invaded our
take a&gt; receu until one o’clock. In the amount of S7.00b.000 in sums of 81,000
kolngun date of wde awl returning,
meantime the Barry county delegates are each, dur in 1938. with interest at 5 per ranks and taken from us our slater, there­
later thun Sept. 13. on account of prohlbl
ln
to meet In tbe «hcrUT. office and decide cent., both principal and interest to be paid fore
h.m mertfaig.
P. A. Ha„x
RoSlced. Tlrnt in the death uf idatar
upon a candidate to be presented to the in gold coin. It Is signed by J. W. Boyn­
ton, president and Perley H. Brown, sec­ Morthland, our society has lost a worthy
\y.\ sink hole Hut extend* iso feet along
convention.
retary, of the Central Michigan Railroad member, lur family a loving and indulgent
the proposed route of the Central Michigan
AFTKKXOON SEMloX
wife
aud mother, and the community a
company.
The fees for recording it
O’Dell*"?.
“ lltlk "“rt* "t 1-teTimX^
G'“4
Called to order by Chairman VanZiie.
kind neighbor.
amount to &gt;19 In this county.
&lt;&gt; Donnell. Is causing any quantity of
Moved and supixirted. that we now pro­
Ratflvcd, That our heartfelt sympathy
The rocui Is to run from Garrett, a town
trouble
to
the
grader*
and
promises
to
be
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
elt?*w2?Uah’i °f
YltitOd this ceed to listen to the rejsirt of the Barry on the Baltimore &lt;k Ohio in DeKalb eaunty. goes out to our mourning friends, realizing
county caucus. -Carried.
Indiana, through Steuben county in that that no word of oun can heal their sorrow
city w educaday.
s r
wl
ou
c
• The re|«&gt;rt was that Philip T. Colgrove state and the Michigan counties named or fill the' vacant place In tbe family circle,
by above to Rogers City on Ijske Huron, we can only rvetynmend them to Him who
The
Moiety
connected
with
Emmanuel
Frdrport,
vtelted had been unanimously nominated
.1 ■ - &lt;u .Iiid Court Sta., Hastings, Mich.
this
city
Munday.
Barry
county
delegations
as
its
candidate
church will be entertained on Thurudav
about forty-fiye miles below Cheboygan. doetb all tiling* well.
Ratos, 81.00 per Day.
Rctolved, That these resolution* be
It ,ls intendril to make the road a north
Jn’t 15th by Mradame* J. W. Bentley. W.'
11. II. odrtek., « MldUterllte. w„ |„ for sejiator.
Dr. P. I).-Patterson moved that rules be and south trunk line. The principal cities published in the Hastings papers and a
E. lower*, W. H. Powers. I’. T.Uolgroxe. town W editt-mlay.
.!
public I* rrspecttully solicited.
MiKK-udcd aud that Philip T. Colgrove be and villages which It will reach In Michi­ copy be presented to the family.
May Rolwts. Supper served from half f
' kited rriMlr™
Mr*. H. BrnuMAN.
nominated by acclanuittuu. curried.
gan are Gilead. Coldwater. Union ('Ire,
past live until seven. AU an- onnHally
in Bcllevuf Sunday.
On motion a committee of three. Mr. Battle Creek. Hastings. Freeport, Lowell.
Invited to attend.
।
U.S. Power*, ot Nashville, wa* In town Johnsou, Prof. Ellis und Dr. P. D. Patter­ Greenville. Stanton, Mt. Pleasant. Six
Following are the real Mate transfers
I
sml
Saturday
evening.
I&gt;etw«'ii
1
XVantocl.
son, were ap|x&gt;hited to wall upon Mr. Coi- Lakes and Roscommon. After crossing for the week ending Sept. 10th. 1888, as
Famrey’saM Hasting*. * long n,t ,Mi,.krt | on butimfi* Saturday.
grove, to notify him of his nomination and the Mackinaw division of the Michigan
.teR.a. .*«.«,mug n eIM „IU. • two .cheek* on I
AL Ka~'.v- uf Nashville, vitited the invite fdm toappearbefore this convention. Central at KuM-ommon it runs through a taken from the bookato the register’s office:
a
tw'» ''he&lt; ks
Fabius DeHanta to P. T. Colgmvr; lot an city
A
senatorin) committe&lt;&gt; a* follows new and undeveloped country to the north­ •1.200.
I KNSKH FAIU Apply at Once. eltynmnk—unr for *70 and oilier for C*.o- ‘■‘’•mb hub Thureday .
*
.Itefrr ro ttiisvaper*
and u note of sum. Finder will be
P. T. Colgrove to Fabius liellanU; lots elty
■
hihii Lk'hly started yesterday for u visit was appointed: Hun. Dan'l .Striker, chair­ ern terminus. Roger* city ia a thriving
.*&gt;: nmrrnEKs company
ally n-wardet! by leaving at this uffie,-.
man, Geo. Huggett and A. C. Towne.
,
village with a fine harl&gt;or which is open at
with relatives in Iowa.
I'lie cun.ndttee ap|Hiintvil to wait upon least nine months in the year. 1‘he north­
Mr. Colgruve. through Mr. Johnson, chair- ern 100 miles of the line posse* through u CanUeton g?jw.
"• "■
•j &lt;ive!&gt; that Uie annual racet- e-,.
Vslentlne Lelus to Mary N. ffidnam: SOuaec
I man, made their report aud Jntruduetsl the country that is rich in pine, hemlock cedar
('■-..ir.-.ote. Hop.- iu&gt;d Oral geMHaaUt»*8lJ«0.
IMociacion will ni'*t ut Prslrie- the largest and best ever offered.
Oyer I
‘ Ilrt- Mixer and family retitrurd Mundu* &lt;-andidiite, who nuule remarks thanking the and hardwood timber, and like the Grand • W. N. F. Sidnam to Valentine Lein»: kite wffl
convention for th. tioiulngiion. und express­ Rapids A Indiana and Michigan Centra! and u*4 elty *1 .too.
8500 an- offertsl for race* ohd sporte. Th.-'
home in Greenville.
Etta M. Inehbold to (?, K. &amp; 8. IL R.; on lot
ing detenuinatlon to be elected.
will do much to develop the resources of
.!.,.»» that cornea before the rare*
|»r*M».lur.„ ..e v &gt; m
■
.’12 and 213 city 81»
race* will teIk- tattler
better titan
tlmn ever ttd«
tlds v.me
year I1
Three Cheers were given tor Philip T. the northern portion ot the Lower Penin­
.1. II. Eaui..Trw
i»r. Mt iotn-n. of Nashville, wa* in the
A. N. Warren to Jacob tRrooae; «Msec3B
and Visitor* nt Sie fair will witness the 1
Colgruve, the successful candidate.
sula.
•
Irving gl.oio.
city &lt;nt butinras WednrHlayJ
l*est speed trials seen on the grounds for
('wk k Sheldon to Lester Mead; TWa sec ZI
Mr. Orno Strong was culled tor, and
Mr. Boynton leaves for New York this
Frank Clarke left Wednesday for Alma,
Castleton 81 400.
years.
made a few remarks endorsing the action evening to close the sale ot the Iwndn. and
U-stcr Mewl to Joseph W. Smith; OM sec 21
where he will attend college.! when he returns will be in sltape to push Catt!i'ton 82^00.
&lt;&gt;f ti&gt;e convention.
The Michigan Central will, cinnmem lng
nnl' I l-L*FIRST CLASS, rernument,
I’urter Barnes to Romlro Mapet; lott Gregg*
Jeasc Downs returned Friday from an
work on the road with an increased fore**.
On motion the conventiim adjourned.
.. u: .prolHrtoh•
5* the rtaht men. Sept. «th. oh Thonday of each week until
add Naahvill- »1M.____________
He hopes to complete the road from the
:m&lt;t expenses paid weekly. LH»- Nov. 15th sell ticket* from Hasting* to extended visit in Mlnn&lt;*apoli|.
southern terminus to Battle Creek during
- &lt; , .ceinrnt* to beginner* No prevlousex- Detroit and return, at tbe rate of $4.25
Don’t tall to use Job* A. Fuller's cholera
G. W. PjJup
. ■ r..!—-arj. outfit tree. Write fur
D. IL Cook vtelted Kalamauip Thursday
the present year, and the entire line of ' medicine. A never tailing cure for cholera,
g«K&lt;d on going on date of wh- amt return­ In company wRh Major Auduraon.
bloody dysentery, ebotera morbua. cholera
nearly too miles Iwfore tbe end of 1889.— lufanmn, chronic dlarrbaa, and all Oerangek. Nurseryinau.
ing &lt;m the following day on arcount ot art
G. It Democrat, Saturday, Sept 8th.
Koeht-rtcr, K. Y.
Miss
Grace
Messer
returns'
to
her
work
loan exhibition, this Include* coupon for
Nut unlay forenoon the Union labor xunThe above mentioned mortgage was filed
in tiie SL Clair seminary to-morrow.
•admUakm.
P. A. Hahn. Agent.
ventlon of al&gt;out 40 delegate* met in the here on Satutday, the fee being 810. The
., HMfinn. Mich.
Ed. M6uar and wife, of Grand 'Rapids, court house, and after effecting a tempor­ mortgage Is not only for a large amount
The time is at hand when the old and
ary organization adjourned till ope o'clock but its site In words Is very great there
young man tin- teacher and young mim visited in the city the (wst few day*.
p. in. Upon re-an*embllng the lempojary being of them about 11,250. C. W. Jor­ Wheat.
look* for a watch. I give them all n sj*eeProf. Ed. Troy, ot Caledonia, made a
officers were nuute |&gt;ernuuient: W. W. dan. deputy register, copied it Saturday
lal invitation to call at my^ store wnd ex­ business trip to this city Wednesday.
Kelly, chairman: A. D. ('adwalladvr, secre­ but says he don’t want another such days
amine my large stock of watches. , Every
Mrs. Granget-, of Middleville.
the tary. The coiumlttce on resolution* in work very soon.
watch i.s fully warranted. Call and see
their report recommended that the organi­
guest of friends In the city lu|t week.
them.
John BkasMsb,
HuSer
zation l»e caiied the Union Labor party of
Prairieville, Mich.. Sept. 3d. 1888.
B. J. Hendershott und daughter, Mrs. E. Barry county; endorsed the national plat­
Enrruit Baxneu:
^/Sunday was G S. Brown’s2Vthbirthday. W. Morrill, vtelted Grund Rapids Friday.
form: and resolved that none sliuuld take
lost Saturday evening I attended a
*o on Saturday his wife* planned a little
|mrt
in
tin*
convention
who
were
pot
in
(». R. Matter, of Freeport, was In the
••rousing denn*-grecnback meeting at Lard..
surprise for him. in tin' evening Charlie city Monday and made the BInxkh a cull. sympathy with the principle* of the party,
Orangeville. There were present 38 gen­
was all broke up when about 40 Indip- and ,
prepared to earnestly work for them and tlemen including the speaker and 11 ladle's
Mr#- -'• I
l&gt;*w’’.'. of Jolnutown. wa» u
gentlemen ....................
inarched in and took l possession
entirely opposed to fusion. Tbe report including little misses.. I-should hat at­ H~t Hld«
{
of hl.* domicile. The evening was very j ^rst at A. Noldes’ Saturday hid Surfday. Was adopted by a rising vote, there being
Gail H Idpleasantly spent and near Its close A. H. |
M11m, Izora Saixlfonl. of Mb^levilJe. wa* alsml a hfilf-dozen who refused to vote. tempt to write In regard to it at all only
for one Statement nuule by the *|K*aker
Johnson in a few timely remarks present- the gu^j of Mi„ j.m|an Ellwtssl Sunday , Tellers were appointed and the nomina­ Mr. .Ionian. He said that the iisscssed
■noon, afternoon ami
tion of u ticket proceeded with. Each can­ valuation of Barry county was notone
ed
h. with a Imndstmie va*y chair.
I
,
Frank Herrick, of the Commercial hotel. didate was nominated by aielamation.
Apple* evaporated.
half what it was 15 years ago; this m-erned raover
wed............
On Friday last In this city while Peter । Freeport, was in town on business Mon­ Following is the ticket:
so much like a slander on the grand old TUnoCby 8e*d...........
Stevens, of Yankee Spring*, wa* attempt- day.
Representativt—W. W. Kelly.
county &lt;&gt;f Barry and her people that the
Ing to get into his buggy hi* horse’ being
..
t
r Pratt
Judge of Probate—Albert G. Kent.
statement would* seem to merit rclKikf.
r.V'ti^Vste^n^iU’wI? c^lTV *J"k,hr &lt;Uej,‘ °f Mrfc X“,u*n !*Urlow
.Sheriff—John Hinckley.
To one n-vlewiug Barry county • for the
Gov. luce,
(Jerk—Eugene. E. Jamnreau.
first time in 18 years the development
Kegiater uf Deeds—Wm. 1*. Bristol, Jr. seems wonderful. Thousands of old
. ngresstnan O'Donnell, &gt; tween the wlieel and teix thu* enuring a
D. Strikeh wife and daughter left Fri­
t«d fracture. The leg wa* set anti Mr.
Treasurer—WHHam G. Brook*.
buildings have been replaced by new and
Hon. Frank Plumley.
Steven* conveyed to hte home, where wr day U&gt; attend the M. K. conference nt SL
Pnmecutlng Attorney—A. D. Cad walla- substantial ones: the acreage of cleared
understand hr i* suffering much pain 'Joseph.
land has Increased to wonderful degree,
Clroult Court" Commissioner*
from tlir fracture.
w.
so much *o that old places familiar to boy­
Mrs. T. Phillips. Mrs. F. Nj-wman and
Urofoot. John Q. Qunif.
hood day* are only recognized by nature's
A ball game was played at the fair Mrs. J. M. McElwain vlsltrtl Nashville
Surveyor—Alfred C. Wilsoiu
work: tlir face of the country, tbe lakes
। ground* Friday between Vermontville yesterday.
Coroner*—Geo. O. KvnL A. W. Wilcox. and streams are alone unchanged. Tbe
and Hustings. After the srrtmj Innings □C. S. Whllronib relucted! yesterday
Jacob Shoup. Jennw Frost and Charles s]H-nker t&lt;)’re J. G. Blaine, of Maine, (posltin- game wa* nil one sided. Vennuntvillr afternoon from a visit to Benton Harlsir Fulrcldld were ap|K&gt;inted delegates to the
bly yourM’lf and some ot your readers
striking out in one, two. three order for
congressional convention; and Coleman II. have heard of him) all to prices, still In
five sticrt’sslve innings. The visiting team
Kiuaell. Michael M&lt;»4-y and W. W. Kelly my opinion tbe said J. G. B. will gather
ot pension to William VanMiss Nellie Baitcock leaves lo-night for
were wUUng U&gt; quit ut Uic end of tin* 7th
delegates to tbe state senatorial convention. himself together sufficiently to vote tbe
Buffalo
when*l*r
will
make
ah
extended
I
Inning when the score stood 14 to 5 In
W. W. Kelley was a|*pointed chairman republican ticket this fall. What propor­
&gt;' irjift Jar* “oc a dozen at favor of Hasting*. Throughout the entire visit with relative*.
of the county committee. A. D. Cadwalla­ tion uf the audience were republicana 1
game the te-st of feeling prevailedMrs. Heney and children, of Jackson, de r. secretary, John Q. Qualf, treasurer, cannot say. but when we left the rwrtii
visited Mrs. F. Miller lari wpek. They und the following members from their re­ then- were at leant two who were arguing
;i» Henrietta* in black and color*
The democrat* had n big time at Middle­
spective towns. The committee being giv­ for protection and from their language
left Saturday for Dutton.
ville Tlinraday. In which they wen- assist­
en power to select memlx-nc from the4 re­ they were able to give the reasons for the
Mrs. Emma Ja'ichner. who lias been the
of timothy wed at stauff^- ed by many republican* who were attract­
maining towns:
x
faith wUhin them. Mr. Jordan will in­
ed by their curiosity to see the pre-eminent guest of Mrs. Kittle Ilanauer. returned
Irving—John Mathews.
crease the republican majority In Barry
Hopper. Wellington R. Burt. The speech­ Monday to her liotue. Grand Rapids.
Rutland—Jacob Shively.
county unless hi* friends catch and bold
•.'nut g!**!-goods *nd cheap, go to es were not of the vote-winning kind by
Hastings—John Q. A. Parsons.
Ml*.* Ednu Havens left Friday for Three
him until after election.
Akoi k.
• t’&gt;&gt;t them.
'
any means. At thia point 213 tickets were Rivers. whereUhe has secured the position
CRy, 1st ward—David Trego.
Mild, but in point of number* kt Mlddl. - of awdatant principal in the high school.
City. 3rd ward—L. C. Beadle.
,n. ..f children’s school shoes for
The examination of A. 1L Winn and
vllle the crowd is estimated at about twoCity, 4th ward—E. E. launareau.
Miss Bessie Wing, daughter of M. H.
thirds of the republican' crowd the week
Chas. SioMon. charged with attempted
Maple GroVe—Douglass Slade.
PERFECT
Wing formerly of this city, was married
grave robbery, was concluded yesterday at
Un*-’ll ij&gt;;d- hand made boot*and shoe* before.'
Hope—Dungan Campbell.
the 5th ln»t. to John A. Stevens, of New
Nashville. Both were bound over for
&lt;i’-'l&lt;; i, G. Runyan.
Barry—John W. Ford.
/There wa* a good attendance at the rn- York. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Will make
trial In the circuit court.
Jnhntown^-Caleb Moore.
*
Dr. Vi .tdtfle Is building a new office on taluiiM-iit given at Union hall Wednesday their future home In New York.
Assyria—Asa Wilcox.
lu superior execlieuoe proven In inlUiaaaof
i-outh uf Mr*. Hadley's.
Mr*. Rachel Bailey will speak on temnight for the benefit nf the C. K. &amp; S. rail­
Carlton—John Willits.
.
Talmage Cliffonl. who lately returned
js-ranee at the Cxuirt house Sunday even­
Baltimore—Geo. VanSicklesZ
Th&lt;- :• il; Michigan infantry will hold Ite road The program was interesting- and from Findlay. Ohio, brought with him
Ing Sept inth. Mrs. Bailey- te so well
much enjoyed by those present All who
cat
Joint
■&gt;nr..»! f- uniun at Flint. Sept. 26th. ’
Before
the
nomination
of
theilickf
______
some tine views of that hustling elty.
known by the dttzeus of Hastings that we Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not
•took port acquitted tbenwelvra admirably.
Q. Qualf and Charles Fairchild in speeches
contain Ammonia. Lime, or Alum. Sold only
•• ■•&gt;:&gt;•! hand school book* at Tiie singing by Mia* -Sarah Jones was es­ whau* wonderful natural gas i resources made to the ^invention, repudiated tbe bespeak for her a full house.
,n caDi
price BAKING POWDER CO.
•m&gt;i Ik- hud at Fred Heath'*. pecially praised, she having far out reach­ have made It a marvel In growth and proa- charge tliat republican ••boodle’’ hail been
Mason fruit cans: Pinta, 85c.; quart*.
perity.
NKW VOBK.
CHICAGO.
ST. LOUU.
used to |»iu*k the convention.
pat&lt;iit im^llclnes advertised tn ed the expectation of her friends, who
10c.;
2
quarts,
81.10
per
dozen.
Woodbury
After the business of tbe convention was fruit cans: Quarts, 81.10; » quarts, 81.30
Im- prdcunid at Fred Heath's have not hearddun* sing since tin* left for .iXou Hoyt, of Kalamazoo, and iteo. Emdip r
Olivet. Tbefrecelpt* of the entertainment mason, uf Cleveland, were the guests of concluded, those present listened to a per dozen.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Huffman
last
weekspeech
from
Frank
Fogg,
of
Lansing.
Mr
were S45.50, expense* 81.
s»mi. 11.x. *
Throe young gentlemen were vdry excel­ Fogg delivered a good speech from his
■a .tin- your butter and eggs and
pillowing ve the Methodist EplMopal
lent musicians, a* those who liidened to standpoint, but his ideas were very ehlmer- much tot any house In tbe
The M. C. will sell excuraion tlckpta'ito
mintetera apportioned to Barry county by the line execution on the plant* at Mr.
Grand Rapid* on Sept. 17. 18, 19. 30 and
teal.
the Michigan conference now in session at EtessmeriM music room on Wednesday after­
31. good for return Sept. 22d at rate of 95c
&lt;&lt;&gt;ui|ih*tr stock of laities'
noon can testify.
for round trip on account uf fair.
St. Joseph:
&lt;i Ihtngola shoes for aale by J.
Ha*ting*-W. M. Puffer.
Hastings circuit—W. D. Rowland.
Tbe appalling ravages ol yellow fever al
Every one should do his i«rl toward* Jacksonville, Florida, ha* led tbe Detroit
Tbe republican* of the Star school dis­
Irving—G. E. Hollister.
your winter shoes until you
aiding the officers In their effort* to make Journal to open a sulmcriptlon for tbe tick trict, Hasting* township, will raise a Har­
thru
Middleville—T. T. George'■lain and Stoneham co-operathe county fair a sneers*. Help rail I* and the 8.000 awl over, who are officially rison and Morton pole Saturday afternoon
Woodland-L. M. Garlick.
st.-yilfer ffc Crawley’s.
given in many ways und “every little reported to be without means of support, at 4 o’clock. Directly after the pole-rais­
Freejx*rt—M. B. Townsend.
.Ku'U p • ■ examitmtion on a charge of
but yet who. by the rigid quarantine regu­ ing^. T. Cblgrove will dell ver an address.
helps.”
Bantleld—J. C. Ci»«t
। ■ aled wea)xius was eontinued
lations, are hopelessly shut up In the
Prairieville—O- H. Perry.
* D .t’ook desires tossy to *ay to all
lo Ti.i.r, tii-fore Justice Kenaston.
plague stricken city. The Detroit Journal I mv contract has l&gt;een let for a mile of
Na*hville-E. A. Tanning.
who owe him that Im- mn*t have an Im­ publishes from day to day the aekiwwL grading on the extension of tbe C. K. 4 8.
Rev. Levi Master te agtin stationed « mediate settlement, and that il: will te
Dm priu&gt;" Kip boots are undoubtedly
IL R. and work thereon 1* rapidly pro­
liieiw-.i t&lt;..; ||la,|,._ Every pair warranted. Kalamazoo, Rev. W. A. Hunsl.enter at choaper tn settle with him than ^Ith any rdgement of all gifts’ sent, with tbe names gressing. Undoubtedly the road will be
and addresses of the doners, and tbe read­
Coldwater, and Rev. lot* at East strw L
•
STAt-FTKIt * ClUWLKYJ
ers of this paper should liberally and built at least as far as Woodland thi* ftiL
one else.
The iiB&gt;veit excursions advertis'd by Grand Rapid*.
quickly respond to the appeal by forward­
Death with hl* sickle keen te actively a
\fter s lengthy session »'»the common
eouiST Fri.tay night It was deeklrdto ing to the Detroit Journal their gifts, work and within tlw week Just closed Lan­
’!»■ M. «•. rad'iittd are not to local point*,
Elteu.hr ptelteteUim. w
fickri. j„. tiiem uri.
to western point*
tMMtponelhe consideration of the proposed which may be sent by P. O. order or in sing contributed liberally to hte harvest.
Wd InTtlteUn*. ou
•mly.
GnJn street grade until the next regular iKistage stamps, small amounts Is-lng a* In the past 48 hour* four of Lansing'* old
acceptable as large. There is no doubt and well known citizens paared to their .*.N l&gt;
11 |wys any houiwikeeper to buy silver
meeting, feept- '•!*•
Xr.uk I'unilr). ot Vmnool.
but tliat onr readers are willing and anx­ but reward. About 2 o’clock Sunday VMMK,
l isted lie.!'..-,, forks and spoons at low
To CbOM who waat tbatr *dv»rtt*lM to pay.
ious to help, and hove, only waited for an morning Ambrose Alexander, father of
Mason 1 fruit cans: 1’int*.
price*.
jtessmer the jeweler sells O-Honurll m.doUten. Tlte
This opportunity 1« dow Fn*d Alexander, of the Secretary of State’s
ot .uoh ram lor lbr .ite.krn; k. «
MJ -ik- ■ 2 cuiurts. 81. lb per dozen. W oodbury opportunity.
। ism.
I
.
supplied by the Detroit Journal.
w In.on' • rrowd but r,.tertblI'd ■
office, died. Mr. Alexander had redbed
latest arrival at John Bessinfv's Jeweley noulblr WTt! br .lour to
thu ripe old age of 88 years, ami enjoyed
pe, *“',kSi|rrll ,1AM. a
S
''■•re—4«u |,wl of .sold gold rings direct JSuoutonntor.il. It h
Dur reader* will note elsewhere the an­ remarkably good health up to within a
;'"iu the manufu' hirers which are for sale
ilr Arno- I****
«'&lt;«" nouncement of the Rower Shoe Ca The short time of ids death. He wa* bora In
„«d. .nd U». tbr,
“J X,
■1 iowprires.
creek was arrested ami brought befwe well known reputation throughout Barry Rhode Island, March 4. 1800, and moved to
h^lw' Krnsston Saturday charged with county of thin firm as reliable dealer* ren­ Michigan in 18*4, locating In IJvingirtor.
UVork mi il*? grade tor tlir Central Mirfaders it unnecessary to say any thing on that eoutrty- Twenty year* later be took up
-ii r.iilr&lt;suf is progres-ing rapidly, the
bis residence in Barry county, where te­
from all I»ai t* of Um'
.“'StlallV Invited. ^,,“,,,’.11
I&gt;1» i-xai. Imrtkm «■&lt;
M,,re. At the Rower Shoe Co., store can
-'wr- haring arrived.within about three
be found the largest and beat selected ll ved- until 1885, when he raw to 1 An­
Munday.
*u*ck of l&gt;ool* a’M1
between Grand ting. Ur leaves two son* and one daugh­
'•* h.iv 4 number of city lot* ttiat we
I Buskirk, of Yankee Siiring*. was a Rapid* und Jackrom They al*o sell more ter. 'Die funeral will I* bekl at hte late
x-H on contract. ‘ making the terms
„n w.,,™- r.lkr M «&gt;
grsxl* than any other dealer* lictween.
Hi- left some pi*”he« &lt;”• our desk, lhey those point*. Tiwy have th&lt; excl-uhc; iu,; •&lt;
a.
*•- ........................
!??' Al’Pb' at the offices of Smith A
LereU tK -rly Crawturt ^ricty and.
rictetiug. The remains will t* taken to
’*•&lt;«•*&lt; r W. I*, sidnam.
■« ««*»/
Uk» wv
BtW.
agency un
— - --- -------___
i...
Burtenshaw shoe*,
shoes, and the celebratedI Irving, Barry county , ter Interment.—l*u»(MUhMM lia ___
.
nur loj to n&gt;ir&lt;j.n«haw
T new 5tnck of fine box papen, writing
ting Republican.
•bo.ldmkrli.&gt;^'^X£Xl Whitney tesrt*.
;
. K.rrr *n&lt;’ ubl,!tx. A 25 cent purehaae
behold.
•"UIK jon tn a ticket in the elegant gift .nd Utelr .r.uiute't- tor"
Aw«He. .nd Ao-rtr-’ Inlrrr—

FIREMEN’S

Annual Ball
Union Hall,

HASTINGS,
Thursday Eve'g,

September 27th,
The Best'of Music.

good time for all,

SI.

Si—BILL—

'bT ?** ,h' ”°, “,M

th&lt;‘

' K" &amp;

W ANT E

- G&gt;&lt;z«/ Republican -.

I Hiisihiff, -

Mick.

Wstatej, Oct. 3rd.

vujLL weTgTTt-

pfPRICEfc
CREAM

AL NEWS.

Hast)n?e Banner,

*1.00 a Year.

FOR SALE!

AfARIfeESSri

A

TO ADVERTISERS.

71“ JLn-. »'■&lt;»&lt;»

�EATING

MEANS OF SUBSISTENCE.
MEN WHO PREDICT THE EXTINCTION

OF HUMANIY BY STARVATION.

FROM

thi; b

NECESSITY.

THAT &amp;
Bo* many

rnoornlaad
woman wttb hmunrernblr quertlon* He will

ot daily Mfb.
property, maybe fall over

If ba notice* any peculiarity
Worn by the parties, ths: .&lt;-ed ■

bae lived for ever twenty y«ar» quietly with

The liouae. that Jack b»**

menoT uuixl and learning should bo pre-

U ths matter ha* recently bren dis
■ Mr. Frwfarick B. Hawley in tbo
Journal of Economics aud by Mr
AtkitLson in The F.wum.
Both

must gn through a bracing up procaa*. After

Looked at tbo watch anil mentally concluded

To Band a Chlrtmey.
To build a chimney that will draw forever
aud not fill up with soot, you murt build it

Dr. J 394514

be vigoruUBly, prtxeed* to Ingrat what he can;

with salt; for chimney
of brick, wet them nr
tbe second of whom ahowvd that laud cult!
rated for n scrim of years yielded diminish

labor and capital expended upon It
It to certainly difficult to refute the propoaitloo* of Malthus and Ricardo by arguments.

cingthan tireonca

The population of th-

wrote and food to cheaper and more p.lenty.
Seton.'* ai. applied to the raising of crojs
and to tnuuixirt-Htinn haa rer&lt;4nUonlsed tbe
whole matter uf tiie supply *f food Fifty
—
- 4 —f..—-.1 »!.—1- -r—.-

•o occupies hi* attention. Whistle blows,
bell rings, clock strikes or friend comes In.
Dinner to sought: feels somewhat' empty.

Finally time to rtop work comes; closes up
actiro effort, but mind and attention rtlll

stomach, as well

down, has no appetite.

as

ot herwire.'

Putters

of machine* one man now find* uo difficulty
in planting and tending forty acre - Experi­
ments are now Icing made with machines for
barvesung and thrakbing corn, on l within

iwnighto, low of ophite, and languid f.-Hng &lt;»••»
fam bv o
— mental exertion tn wn-

tent of saying that American cabinetmakers
could not earn their tobacco money iu China,
as most of their work, while grand to th*,
eye. was coarse in construction. Any skillful
bedstead that would be worth 110.000 in
China, but it wouldn't pay to make such a

curiosity'•

In China, hr mid, b«l«te«to are

Chicago Unroll.

When doctors dtoagrve who oholl dccidof

e

will keep th? animal.

nal lack of enjoyment of life; eternal eating

prom Inent Boston doctor* and stated non­
existent symjrtomt and requeirtz’l a iliagnosi*.

doctor and a statement

Silage to the coming

Dur­

and tire prn&lt;&gt;|«vt to that they will aoon bo in­
cluded among tbo most ennimou article* of
-food.
PRKSXF.VATIOX Of PXIUSn All LX FOODS.
tablrt. Unh und moat has prevented alxiut
half th.- amount of these article* annually
produced from going to waste and rrlukred

food [iroducu cleared n.. pcrtohaUo

Ago, gnren turtle captured lu the West Indies
at tbe sanxZtime, and pineapples raised in
Booth America.

tho first impression at night of which was

and machinery., that the girls all had their
hair In curl papers, and that they were *
flue lot of sturdy anucl young Amazons

that bold It straight and steady while fc&gt;
subjected to the drawing action of rol'nrs
moving faster than it* delivery.
Thu soft,
even bond of straight fibers thus formed to
called a‘sliver.' Twelve of three ore put into
a ‘drawing frame,’ extended and delivered as
one, and thi* operation i*j»q*ate&lt;i three tiinm,

one which to no thicker than one of the
twelve had been Iwrfore drawing. By this
the fl! wm are nil straight and disposed with
perfect evenness. Tbe ‘silver’ to now slightly
tho (pinning frame. Tbe proce—es of spinning
and twisting together for tbe attainment of
bo worth detailing.

and cheapest strings, is carded like cotton.
The

bfa of prudtu^jjg

air wn* thick with dust from the

Grain producing territory large enough to

cultural export* state that Siberia to capable
Eurojre with grain.

A llku statement is

climtote, taking them apart, cleaning wd
oiling them, and then putting them together.
Tbe whistle sounded, aud before its echoes*
enoouraged the universal cur] papers tlxvry

Tho

die of overeating, thinking that it to bls duty
to do hto part in "duposing of the surplus.”
Foanbly tbo last man will laugh himself into
an nnunwly grave while reading tbe absurd
theories ot Malthus and noticing bow his
predictions came out.—Chicago Tim*.**.

"Another wonderful tlhrovrry ha* t"*n
made mid that Um by a lady in this coun­
ty. IMwasc fastruc.1 It* clntrhrs upon
her and for arren yrar* ahe withstMid It*
wverest testa, but her rltnl organa were
siii.lennlncd anil death aermeti Immliwut.
For three months ahe imughed Incessantly
ami could not sleep. She tonight ot n* a
Imttle of Dr. King's New Discovery for
crnaumptlon and was ao much rvlievNl on
taking first dose that ahi* »h*pt all night
and with one tort tie has I&gt;ccti miracnlously
cured. Her name u Mrs. Luther Lutz."
Thus write W: C. Hamrick A Cq,. of
Shell»y. N. &amp;—Get a free trial bottle at XV.
• H. floodyear’a drug store.

W. D. Sult, druggist, Blppus. Ind.,
testifies: **l am n*a*ummenil Electric
Bitten* aS the very best remedy. Every
torttie sold has given relief in every caw.
One man took six bottles, and was cured
of rhoumatUm of 10 years* dandlng.”
Abraham Hare, druggist. Bellville, Ohio,
affinnx: "The best selling tnnlidne I
have ever handled in my 20 years exper­
ience. Is Electric Bittcnv.” Thousands of
others have added tbMr testimony, tu* that
the verdict I* unanimous that Elcetric
Bitters do cure all diseases of the liver,
kidneys or blood. Only a half dollar a
tiottle at W. H. Goodyear’s drug store.

formed, working shirts were thrown off. and

on anything that I over read or anything
that I ever heard anjrbody say. It to ra-

Tlir best naive In the world for cuts,
braises, ulcers. *alt rheum, fever son*.*,
tetter, chapped hand*, chilblain*, coni*,
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
plies, or no pay required. It to guaranteed
to give perfect satfafactlon. or money re­
funded. Price 25 eta. per box. For sale
by W H Goodyear I

Cedar Spring* fair OcL MS Inchmh r.

Knoxvhxi, Trot., July a. :8M.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Go.:
Gentlemen—I can cheerfully and tnithInlly say that S. S. S. is the greatest blood
who wasn't good humored and inclined to , purifier on earth. In 16S4 I contracted
“Tbo theory to concerning little men and
omen. I believe that people of small

waa a joker and we checked him to ask what

uathcr friend sold bo had another way of
Sailing
"If you will ride from Ashland

Wo hoar* having

p—

system, *n&lt;i &gt;aru&gt;&gt; 11
cummer debility,
lull
cine—not * driuk. itixa
&lt;he Imoi tonic*, giving totting(

------- ——

and health to tkyisand- *
cmm of their many ilia, h is

eaptcitlly valuable at thtoj
di««nM which i* nrariy al way*
■o liable to sunstroke, a
Compound, by re*t&lt;*rri*" perfect
fatal. Paine’s Celery
move* the liability
health, almort entirely re
. to thi* dread
dtoesse. If you feel the aflerte of summer’s heat, you can’t ufibrd to
delay anoth» day to-fare gaining the vitality only o&gt;4ain«d by the

know a little woman who wasn't Jolly and
full of funl r vs studied humanity a good

good results. I took a half dozen differt kinds of blood medicines, but, without

in-

duced to try S. S. S. 1 began tbe first
bottle with tbe gravest doubts of success.
I had Lccn so oftsi deceived. But im-

individuals

almost

until perfectly well, i I ha”e since married,
and have a healthy family. No trace of tbe
disease is seal. Swift's Specific did all

electrical lights I will

tbe little grown up people.

BURLINGTON. VT.

"Thi BUTEBS'GUIDEts
i**ued March and Kept.,
each year. It to on ency■ clopedla of useful infor^■motion for all who purabase tho luxuries or tho
nscssritlo* of life. Wa

Minnesota Leads the World

styles and quantitlss. Just figure out
what ia required to do all these things
COiFORTMBlT. and you oan make a fair
eMimste of tbe value of the BUYEBB
GUIDE, which will be eent upon

M"®iA
House Furnishing

1 X.

Henri tee cent* tnr xHuin end

MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.

Ill-IM Mioblgan Avanna, Chicago, IM.

RHEUM,
SCALDS. SORES.
WOUROS. IN­
BOXES

INVALUran

25"?

»«*»«.

Which, more than anything else, have contributed to the phenomenal growth of The Chicago
Daily News, giving it a circulation larger than that of all other Chicago dailies combined. It
seems strange that the first practical, combined application of two such common sense principles in
journalism should have been left to a paper as yet only twelve year^ old. And yet true it is that in Ulis
fact lies the real secret of the unparalleled success of The Chicago Daily News. Briefly stated
these principles are:
First.
THE DAILY NEWS
Second.
THE DAILY NEWS
Is a daily paper for busy people.
la an Independent, truth-telling newspaper.
(»f *11 mankind the people of Chicago and the bmv
Hr are to be found who appreciate an keenly the necessity of an as at kaat intentionally truthful, and Wir^lv u&gt; in fitt
n telUgent knowledge of the world** daily doing*. They’recognire that they, more than anyone etoe. are the worM’a providers
*n many of the n»ott important necewarie* of life. How im­
portant. then, that they thonld have their duly intelligence of
: every event, the world over,. which
any poeaibilitv
tnwotiwl. »n&lt;t arc rcrcjtrf at •
------- by
• i —r
....... can affect
wvvt, oUbm bnau. that they
i&lt;w»
— ■________
v .
1
their ,t:
divemfieil
commercial
holding*. And in‘all the higher
rcuet of want—aa ao a.il ,nae|«rcM- l,.aa |«ani. .S r«l«“
. littered*
t_ z
■
...
.
_
ha ita n oolj ataahn rcio.ke of the fhou;li'l-'
! h* Smrcs
more keenly appredahve of all tha contribute* to program in eao trcopls arc in.ltitrcaaoooch.lhooltlotH n-osh."«W
art. literature, science, religion, politic*, and the thousand and
one things which make up modem civilization.
truth to prefer it to the misleading, the trath*di*col oring ‘kHm**!

pendent ncw(|*aper which give the reader tf*7'• &gt;

Oi openion, rwzzw uj-art
wa.. ........
the thoughtful reader even when he may ik* •»n^ !lir",c

"k"

"mi—rtie. 111. re»: -n,reu. b

too much far tn-

Cadillac Is to have a *1.000 half mile
trotting track.

Yort&amp;m.

S1**1

limc-&lt;!es»roying thing, the - blanket-sheet"

,u_ ______ __

...

W. 6. Romnson.

r 3, Atlanta, Ga.
New York, 756 Broadway.

-FREE

I ^idrvsa c. G. HAMPTON. Ddrtni, .'lick.

There are Two Distinguishing
Characteristics

mine was afflicted with bad blood, and brake

All druggtots tall S. S. S.

Consultation Free.
The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he can cure
you. Extended experience as
a specialist enables him to
easily determine, and the best
of modern appliances ahd the
most
approve'! remedies,
adapted for special cases, many
of tnem prepared only by Dr.
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect. a cure easily where oth­
ers would fail.

MafeA^ACHIIIEflYr^

■Little men are inrariably good story taD-

it at all, yet I know a
nlnsrraNrwi and exneri-

Seeing him,if vou are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time.

-^CIDfR

catarrh.

ih»vUrnTH«d.il,nmireh,«nh

abnt tbo other, not fatally, butsenotuly. The

Testimonials.
Of these he can show enough
to convince the most skepti­
cal. from the very lest citizens
of Hastings ami vicinity, in­
cluding business men, farmers,
mechanics and others.

CHEAP EXCURSIONS.
tore tr
MIS

They make more

tta proprietor anld ba could go us onu better.

The best possible te&gt;timomaJ
of his ability to grapple with
these diseases—a *uccesdnl
Sractice in dealing with such
inorders.

DON’T PUT OFF

&lt;_S. RICHARDSON 4t CO.

County fair at Owdsmi Oct.'J-d incluslvv.

Direct from the Front.
"If you will tramp the city over and take
notice of tlio busiuoa:. places you Will find

..

appllsneen to ride, walk, dance, sleep.
Often need *o&lt;ne wife cathartic and tnnle to
avert approaching deknee*. or relieve colic,
headache, sick stomach, indigestion. dysentery
and tbe complaint* Incident to childhood. Let
tbr children take Slmpions Urer Regulntor and
keep well. It to purely vegetable, not unplea*-

nectlon with oilier medicine.
laid out straight and ot u uniform a thickness ns jMwible, in four Inns, on endio*.

orally understood to
Seth Green haa apparently demonstrated
that "water farming” to more profitable than
land farming. Ito thinks that all will soon

c^po^a .h&gt;. r-.
Mraitwt the attacks of
preparation to a modi
ecientit'ic combination °F
benefit to body and brkin.\S
and ha* brought new life

in Tho Globe.

Superintendent Hindu, a big. good natural

or, as it to technically termed, 'scutched.'

and costing but four cents per jiound.

।

Globe disclosed a recnark able difference of
opinion among the physician* of that city.

das.

own making. He to a robber of nature aud ' But notwithstanding this, each doctor dloglias failed to put In practice the full meaning
of tbe divine commandment: “Thon shalt doctor gave the imaginary invalid a different

purpreo of |&gt;roJucing m&gt;**t.
Producing now varied** of xmall fruit*
and melon* and improving their cultivation
hare* added much to the food *upply of tbe
world. Fruit i.’Zriow almost aa common on
table* a* tirc-ad. Melon*, orange*, strnwtar-

DISEASE,

eighteen inches from it.—Scientific Amer-

exelaims: “
right along.'

anted, cultivated, dog, sorted and bagged
' machtnery. Tbe machine ha* done more
for tiie field than for tbo shop in tbe matter
of increasing production.
Kkill iu bi-ecdmg and feeding ha* reduced

Th.'t lived tn the home, that Jack built

sometimes gvt&gt; red hot. A chimney built
from cellar up to better and lens dangerous

MICH.
Can give -those suffering
from any form of

NASHVILLE,

full; empty feeling gone.

supply tbo material to make it. There was
then no implement for harvevting when* but

the only implement used—could only plant

THI SPECIALIST,
Id the Machine, that washed the

tight to beam* and roften; there to where tbe

.

•

agreement with the coocluamn* deduced from ’he •
Disagreement* are of email moment if only c. nfidrtKr &gt; ■ he*

of pwrpoae remain*. With so mere political «—W*’
P**1
no "ax to grind." the impartial aad indenen.:.-ni newr’i*’’*1*truly be “guide, philo*ophrr and friend’’
h
inc
rhy TH* lUll*
every aha de of political faith. And tH* i»
New* has to-day a circular*&gt;n of over “a-mdi

M. WroAJtT, Sibley. Iowa, write*: "1 am "■
Twx Daily Nkw*. although I am a *br
‘
*»
r •
* -■ *,-c*..:

~

w.

&gt;dds a third

«.«ly muWpljr

"

“

credit where due reg,rrile'» ot party. r

“f popuurity THE DAILY NSW’.

ieN^*z^e.?ii“L”,,spapcr'and ”"c

The
ex ,.--------l
"onnwest by the thousands
mailed, postage r/&gt;d
” for “h: by all newsdealers at One Cent per copy, or *i1
afford as welLas*tbe merchant25.oer&gt;ts
month. The fenrer and mech.im
Addnutx
iavt:
metropolitan daily
Atwres.
VICTOR F.
The Daily News, Chicago.

�Washington statesmen.
UterSSSArrS.* '"•’tort b» Ml who
l-AtoiwrilU w,lJw" H-Wtata, ot Hood*,

SUCCINCT REPORT OF THE WEEK’S
BUSINESS.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

X’l”

WOMEN COUNTERFEITERS

Uttfatowu Friday by tho arrmt at a com- 1 tbirtvdars.’
binaiion &lt;&gt;'

1*11stion blit

the tai# l*euU" cunrentrated extract of

“»ii il; ‘
--u.t

,
a Lease Spnngn
JuaUco forwnlloplug Ufa wife, Georg* Thoma.
WAA Of t b* /mi,,',.,.
• 1_ ...... ■
■

n-Uj u

aud ufferwlnsoluUon of Inquiry into tbo •t which Um* thirtT.,r“Uk*“o8^ a..
to to mrt
■“ '*'»&lt;ata»d
iaB..-abMherft fanooeasnry to prevent or
medicine i.
, If &gt;ou arr
kAbc beat
omfab it Thu teed to an extended partisan
WamintOTox Citt Nan,
.
o»l-ate. t-r.ctidpatod in by V«t and Plumb
rim ipdly. and VW* resolution went over.
J|-&lt;r -■•«■! A letter be hud received from
•U.Stor'*" b"
»“•
Ci-iB' • Arpin, uf Quebec, roggeeting that if
“ •'“7
W1U1 *
morphine appairte, got nl. overdoK, thal
.vrtalti lav etaiiiw held by Canadians against
they
would
not
vote
fo,
L
"sited him ton-. rl... ~I._L._2____
. .
•Xc Ctdted State* were paid now tho
“•/
o—'ta. O'Neil of MmoJi, *n?? ** Min‘
Chr
ins wupl-l assist the Republican party
«d Cockran of NeV^J
ftr
: U..-. turn—by making a liberal oL
M. railway conductor wm
r iU.
Hear asked that tbe tetter Utter imiking an eloouent **
thirty days, because to didn't
■
that when the claims came up'
it for gettingnoon alesiHH’lr....
. uj...— .... .. ■
■ 5.
r might c-tuo up, too. ns an atusmpt
for good.
m:
ri,;-ti»u. Certain bills for lightbouaM,
And the bill paasod—y«*. .... na*,tn°d.
John Oral
' ttaa tbe bill to prohibit
“T”" *" ■ *“'T Ol to into an unpi
M-nc« to come home.
immigration
wm
taken
up

without any risk of conveying infection by
__W—n.
L.
'

S5Xto!JSi£’,™t-

'Varner’s Log Cabin Rem-

MRS. STOWE DYING.'
ng, and finally went It over witbihd the senate adjourned.
f B.iiusylvante introduced in the

Sy
THE FAMOUS AUTHORESS NOT LONS
FOR THIS WORLD.

A which, withal! ita legal vurbiage
■L i» in effect m follows: From and
।-agu of this bill Cbinwe laborers
:: iy prohibited from landing any■ , United States under, any cirAll laws lnronsi»Umt with this

-&gt;r Canada Im. jurisdiction

• . bill defining trusts and declor'..;\r&lt;ait'» resolution regard­
.. .
Librarian McKee's book wm
&gt;•••.. up. aud tU’ daily political debate
bill was then consi lervd. and
;i linutber political delate. Teller
itH»t talking- The bill went over
.ribrtL Softie unimportant business

•• - unto adjourned.
•
•Iutiou was introduced in tbe house
. directing tliu/pecial committee on
irs* liuiMiug to' inquire whether any
■I tiie bouse had attempted to coritiue.i.-- tbo architect to a&lt;*copt in-

■ ■ "luunt him’ h« declined, say­
. uld lu so Worn the committee,
itii.n wa* referred to a special com-dated for tht.j^AiriKuc. Tbo couri'i . "ii the army bill wm called

.1 uf Caun-luu. good* through
&gt; duty fm&gt; Ha held that tbe

•

lira bold otherwise. and opposed
. g that the | ropusml retaliation

: , 1
. ;n of Michigan made an attack
'. ;
: and Mid diplomata were fool"
i»&lt;i knAve*, ami without action the houso
Xij.Hfl-.ie-I. • :
iSt.jjs Citjt, S..pL &lt;&gt;.—Sbermau
X&gt;7 -hihon m the senate yesterday
1 ■ president abrther Chinn bo* or
miiti -,I the recent treaty. Sherman
taat thu information should bo in
tak-1. on the L;X1» Chmate bill The cuolerrc r.-[»-rt ci&gt; the army bill, with a di«vi
-o’ &lt;mi bimvy ordnance, wa* prewmtod
ai d a r..-.v ronference ordered. Pmco spoke
igain-t t.LanJl-r'» resolution relative to the
r»:vr.- L ui iano election. Th.) Chinese bill

■ t!

aa-l then Geurgu spoke at length in
r • t ib pv- ige When be had conclud&gt;i'i quorum t.-ing present and voting
•&lt;b -Lljuunieil with Um bill still pend-

:

tits to the furtifientiou bill and orn of privilege and read a newspadating thnt be wu tbe man re■ ii. f&gt;llcy'K resolution of Tuesday.

.
ular and .l.-manded a prompt invest!ga­
!- lutr'sluced a concurrent reeoictii . :&lt;.r i'lj-'urmm&gt;al SepL 'Ji. which wm
41 IiG'i-J The bill to limit the jurisdiction
’ t • 1 Statei - ourw Idistrict' and circuit)
i"-*
and tbe retaliation bill debate
•»» n ;u.:i-l( Tilr debate was pending when
ib* h:n|.. r.djtmrpW, :
•' ■
..ov i, ity, Sept 7.—Hoar offered
1^-4 .1 requreting the proiideut to euppiy.ii,- . h rmation asked for by resolution

- - :ary of state could probably
-■ i ren*m for not supplying the de■ nmtlnn and the resolution went
i - Ctiiii&lt;««n bill wm taken up and
Gherman oppond taking action
■'•id be known wbatoar China bail
mi

it n
Illi and

then find

Put point that the amendment waa

• *Mafa
; nay*, nou—-Hoar and Sber-ting. Tlwre wm no quorum, and
adjuuriied.

« 1-m xyirima. Brumm charged -Scott with
“nt'K- F-ukarton polireond taming rtore ormine*. Scott denied the charge,
teimor gentleman ttaia proceeded «o dto^taltatloa bill, and when be bad
i«l tti- i1(,UM ndjourued.
'

&gt;u MX-, sviullc yrawwiiay,
t &lt; cn.ider tbe Chinese exclusion bilL
nil* i.„. matter was under debate a mcewm rm-wind from the president glvii«
-s'--.; news from China—two telegrams
worn Munster Denby, the first dated tbe 5th
mying ia had demanded iufonuatiou
»be t'Uin-wo .governnient, aud tho aeowu daml ite «tn to tbe effect that the Chl7* e/vrumunt
had poetpotrnd
tbe
“"»-y for further d&lt;-liberotion.
Some

lu.WJU damage money.
. terminal to oeeape. Officers searched tbo
A lady stopping at one of tho Harbor i
“ilfound 11 «Wl«b&gt; counterfeiting
springs remrta mtonisbod tho natives the DOtflL Thero *or’ “okU’ M photograph
photograph
while

Traveler.

pies.—Somerville Journal

at

"**»•&lt;

puipitr
“My husband did the woodwork and Chgrd
fc Tnsmll fnmhhwl
w W. . w

' specially. Counterfoil bill* were also captTbe worst hindrance to church growth fa
flf-Mrl li.a, *L ■
■__ _ *■__ the
habit that Home of tbe members have e2
borrowing trouble and paying a high rate at
intenwt- Uorgord Religious HorakL

■HMM

~U«»W « B.t itota,
Tta.«ttata.ot-StoYS
Jtolu u .. 7^, ol
Sta I. .Etwto
ton. M*MI, nwhin,.!!., r-„|Uw! Ir„J
t!”

tM
tale em.
•I.r'cid'-'".!!11" ''I1"' ' “T""'”". Th»to
a to ol
■&gt;*&gt;, Old FXVOO
&lt;if dMWK,-.
----------- -- young men thought 't would be
— -— —rwari a newly married couple at
Jackson. A least three of thu p rty changed
»"«— -V'
a&lt;tn..3’■‘‘“’“'lib'-cuautrj isto-duj aitr-ctiiur their
“*v*r mmd.|,
‘“'"“V one being
txnng oeriousljr woumled

DEATH ON THE DEEP.

sett it at Cd,56.7,000,
Glouckktxk. Mbbl,
Sept
&amp;—Capt
■ Ryan of tbe scBoomsr A. D. Story, which
quentiy finds himself without a leg *° stand
Timmiore Muter and wife Mr ci..„„na *rrtvcd from Ireland Friday night, reports
vreat d-troctiou among Ute French flying on.—Providence Journal
=
- • Oto I fruits »nd?Xai»d
•“
Hally -uneamciou*
’,r,M,l,lci’01' ot WUfaSJta.
■fleet in the inonth of April on tbo south
(Most uf Ireland. .As that is tho cod-fishing
to* twtaw.
• to6-”JK;
.............
- -a bath.
rent intbe...............
river for
--------------- *-------.that
Ih. .........
.r- =
owx.evon
k.(i
hu olfe 1 ground for tbo French in tbe sjiriug, tbo I &lt;Uer’ U,uch th" ,Xilir wlth M&gt;e band nversed,
whole French fleet were concentrated in that ,
l*l“&gt;. and offlren- touch the
and at suclr times is ilallr.ctd"
*&gt;!C. 1Xortl,,'r" Pacific ' being p.werluM to save him.
,
—i
.__ I. 1 Worm came up brim
hnm of
nf tbe
tha kept
kwr.i
-Mux“X.S.
,
|*
locality, when
a_ terrible
imymoutii man. wonted a which uogultel rix ’eWi with all their
surroundiDg*
and XdJt
o' tbf ,?rlBr -X1
ml pension h
' that be i*oL liinuu.lf into ■*.! 1__ ____
.__ ___ _______ .
■
. .
oondnioo The bourn serirti"^?tom£“
“‘‘“‘"•’““d* «&lt;• “"»«•'
in which Mra Stow*. | By writing chai. S. Fee. General pMsemr.-i
I* pawing her '.Mt I
n5"l*!flrn ,?r,nc R^hoad. 8i. Paul,
/lays fa situated in a i
&gt;ou illustrated pmupffiets
-------- .
.
''-‘P’and books giving you valual.le ififunMUnn
LL.Tu1 “2* “&gt; •b* miMrrtmenSihfSh count of alleged opium smuggling
,.1'MUl- Minneapolis. Dtfiutb
■ea-shore,
and
is charmingly belted and Ashland &lt;■&gt;SiPortland
John Br.efieufelder, a laborer, was killed u*::‘ &gt;&lt;*» waa 137. Many of the vessel, wore
Oresmn nn, T.X..A.
with
woodland,
y the care
cars kit
ut M&lt;
Monroe
__________
while gulag
____ _____
to his
_ | *° badly damaged that they had to be
From
iu
upper
to adewtl1*’
hlngton Territory. Tbis road by
1-t-L- Ah
a.. ......__ _ .
, .
.
.1...i -ri___ i_____ I_ J _
____ .
window* Shelter
riMtk.iL*0^'n ”-f
“*
°"ly n‘u !!n' «&gt; work.
laigino wm making
a running
npokaiie I* alls, Taeuiuu and SejstUe. rracbe* all switch and l«d jtut {Mused when bo started in a destitute ooudiUoo in Iceland until.
nuL,,^,D&lt;kJ,al
I** Northern Minnesota and
pako.a. Miititana. Idaho. Oregon and Washing­
quiet life, tonic air from tho sound, and the ton iKnsesse* ua* iiudled scenic attraction* a* approaching cam, which he had not no­ many hardships there, tbe supply of food be­
ticed.
ing limited
i'..?
“'.'I1 c”'oll*'l sleeper* far lhe use of InMary Barry, n IS-yoar-old Grand‘Rapids
*7'*‘2‘?
r?' ur,“»" n* *l&gt;kb i-obvenlence*
—
—W — —■» WVU IMfU Hi mcg
0,1 *'Ay oU,er lln*" rtekeUngbasl- girl, found a; |2O) pocketbook and returned
drivee and short rambl&lt;». mrauutially re­ ne»* to the states and territories named.
did fairly well ami suffered no histisp*. Tbe
ceiving visitors and friends.
\
schooner Landseer sailed for a new fishing
C harh-s Porter'* hoiisc hi
Saginaw
Of late Mrs. Stowe’s occu|&gt;atiou grew lea btirued Wednesday night
old ahu might have done differently. We ground off Westernhuid, 250. mill* from
wouldn't like to believe thuro'a no honest
Mrs. Charles Greenwood, of indhuMp- Rapids (ivopk- of mature age.
usual, and there wm no destitution among
ollo. had what the doctors called, asthma,
pletely abandoned. Letter-writing, BVWt u&gt;
but She got little relief until she took Dr. 13 years renp^-ti vely, amused themselves by
her moat intimate friends, bud to bo given
Miles New Cure which soon nuule her snapping revolvers at each other, when tho
up and she could even give but little attenlong winded, stopped the pain In chest. I younger om- halved a bullet Just below th*
swelling of ankles, palpltathm, etc. Hold I left ey&lt;(. Aiiotber case of didn't know it
WM to drive over to East Hampton,
at W. H. Gooalyear's.
iu 1385 a burglary wm comForest fires are doing considerable dnrn- inftted at
kville, and on one day recently.
«gl* 'about Cheboygan.
Dumber of tbe strikers. Sapt. Simpson,
SIR ADOLPH CARON.
8N).—One bottle of English Spavin Lini­ tho burglit
jrised thereat, thinking that
ment cured my fine Norman nun- uf two somewhat
been forgotten nod dropped,
ugly blood spavins which damaged her
it no officer had his weather
value at least -«80. It is tho grandest
sach of them £6 on condition that they
u. - r, ---------------- - ----------- ;’Ib'Dil-b cure I rwr used. John McCain,
The
btr Adolph Caron, minister of jXditia. who Horse fjeoler. Darlington. Ind. Sold by
of Muskegon's bastite is
:*&gt; s&lt;] anbualthy fortue jtcopJe who
■pokpun retaliation. Hfa *poei?fi created a Dr. E. H. Lathrop, druggist, Hastings’,
sensation. "A threat come* u&gt; us." lie said, MiHi.
ore, ] that it is tlcotnod necetaary to were already in thi* country had found
profitable work in the mills near Boston.
aivau a ^tto.Aiiu pvwrniu fwopm, uulu ;
,
tbahilacw with a steam fan.
that nation is proua uf ita flag, of ite wealth,
E.,btrvrna store in Muir has te-en
Tiie Plainnyli fair folks' evidently appreci­ them nil together. but declared that they
of its jowtsr, aud it* population of tiO.UW.Ouo'. «'•&lt;**&lt;*
* cliaitel mortgage.
ate favora r^ceivi-d from the press, as they
I. a* a Fn-nch-Canadiaii, my that 1 am as I
It Navor Falls.
acknowledge l»n the back of tbe compliment­
proud of our 5,000.000 tohahitauta anAof |
H|U'. English Extract of Buchii and ary pnto* ticlieU sent out that tbe paper roour flag, which te tha emblem of lltert/mul &lt; -u|k.lh,
m.V(.r fBlIw| in u
in. cAlvmg it Lm: “probably paid for ft ten times
justice. We are absolutely fuorteet and | stance iu inak'ihg it |H-rniaHeiit &lt; urn for
| DroiANArous, fiul., Sept A—in his ofindependent, and since Presideut -iX-vo- ; Kidney Cmnjdalnt* and all diseases of the iutve a good ifme.*
tend', nx-aag” ha*
teen
published 1 Urinary- Organs, in either sex. ThotiBronson Mutbodurts took in forty new mem- , Cdi!
betel report to to^
the governor &lt;-»
of **»
his U-wdinvcsUhave buA-n proud
to see that
we ,4ml. an. n&gt;in&gt;! lt
Lent on a rocvtit Sunday, and then found lit- Ration of the -White Cap" outlaws of
have clomd up our ranks
without
. . .
tie difficulty in raising a balan&lt; o of |1&lt;X) un i Indiana, the attorney general submitted
regard to party, ready to stand by our eoun-’
,-'- r- Joys, dry k&lt;m*I*. Manistee. x»- the person's salary.
| » private memoranda relative to the course
try in ber hour of danger I am ashamed ; slginal, lrid«y. Io E. N&gt;. Sailing.
Nebon North, an aged Corey dtlaw. white I ** b* pursued in supprwaing tho bond. It fa
.leading a cow to water wm run over by tbo i understood in this memoranda bo gave some
rbich bo attacked the government for ill, important information showing trial tbe orEminent iiuthorltii-s iinaninioualy agree frisky animal and seriously injured^
Tbo Wouderiond theatre at Grand Rapid*.
h deep-rodted, aud that such fa
that the high preiwurv inrthodA of nuxh-ni
when be said that, and showed himself j will­
m*n’r ®"«&gt;bere of tho band
life ah- rajildly making us n race of WMdreed by jtte-lxjhcu the other night white
ing to Micrifli-e tbe great cause of the nation. nervous Invalids,—subject to all manner of a ploy wm in progress. Tbo play was all I
be eradicated by ordinary
But, my countrymen, do not get excited :over nrrvous affections, headaciie. insanity, diz­ right, but tbe building wm cvu.id.rwl
to U
aud
liable
to
take
a
tumble
with
tbo
audii
,
PU&gt;
,4
X&gt;
.
Cy region ts sugziness, neuralgia, taduu-he. hysteria, ner­
0.1CT,
: Retted, and it u understood that tbo guvervous troubles of the heart, stomaclu kid-j
transcontinental railroads. W’e are tbo fifth neys. brain, etc. luidles anil gi-ntlemen
o. a Tb.„„r.,„
&gt;™.. «*«,
^’l“'

“* “,tack fl cod-

EDY,”'

of

trouble

the

flabormeti of the Gulf

the defense of our right*
We do not
want to fight with our neighbors or with

never.'] No, I know you too well to think
such a thing. And I any u» you. as lung u*
you maintain .your rights yuo» will be re
spected, and tbo United btaUw will uot at­
tempt u/(irry out ita threat*" Sir Ailolp
wm very excited during his speech, and tbe
Frenchmen waived tbeir hat* and cheered
until tbov were hoarse over tho patriotic

taipresMon in this part of Quel** among the।
Ignorant French-Canndiaus that Caumlaan&lt;i
tho United States are on tbe brink of a'
bloody war, and- that Sir Adolph would
need very hole urging to call out tbe miliua
and drive all tbe Yankee* into the gulf.

out that

for
the
senate.
Brown
mu-iidmenl |&gt;ermitur.g China num

!

K-D-tto
to hontor, tor. 1. ,»
t«t toOto

?

:i. Bills were introduced to
.noectcd with truateand to put
■a thu free list. An attempt.
&lt; il.lalioma bill disidowd the ai&gt;uArtitu, and Uic buum adjourned.
v Cirr. Sept.
Cuilotn in■ iutiou tn thu sendU* ycaterday

••

,.v&lt;M,Fh and Consumption
“Uopaand Bu■IMMM U"'. --E.toct.-_ -llto
Ttois’-Uto
hiia-_
(Porous-Elere

Snpplyin* th. Puljit.
tUSCDVerr
ulrouiftJ
Russel]
,
.
( *~u&gt;c. ruraemng tne ground be started to
, run and was pursued and capture) by twoof
i
women. They were proceeding to drag
him bock to the bouse when tta- neighbors
interfered. Boehling then told hh story.
Ha mLI that
11
11
.. *____ . ...

BAm.xi.OHO, VL Hept A-Two bundnxl
aud forty towns giro Dillingham 43.2M.
HhnrUeff 20,Ml; Seely 1.2K; scattering •&gt;
Dillingham's plurality, S7.M71; majority,
ai,57U. Three towns only qn. wanted tn
complete tbe state. Them gave in IbM a Hepublican majority of 57. The same reteUye
vote in thi* election would make the Repub­
lican gain over J W4. 8.H57; DemocreUc gain.
683; Republican majority 2ft,027.

TIM»l n,cui|»" ........................ Mo.nxAU IMS.

the 1'aritlan unucr
— - —
bott He WM accompanied?
private i-reditor bad him arreted ben• w d,
‘
.. —..1__ ui.
elm settled, allowed him

rS SO—•

who are thus afflicted, or who are com­
pelled to keep late hours, do much mental and has filled the jaeiUon so aavptaUy that
be a general insurrection, which can only
or physical work, who worry or fret about tbe folks there don't can? to try a change.
be suppremed by tbe military power.
domestic or busln«*s troubles, should r»Some "Waterford sinner salted L. L. King’s
memlxzr that no other remedy hi the world
Will »o speedily- cure their diseases, remove have bren laid away ben-«4tb tbo daisies.
worry an&lt;l blues, induce tranquil sleep, re­
Albion Methodists laid tho roniw-rton* of
lieve’pain, or build up br^in and nervous a new church Edifice ou tbs 4th, to cost 635,­ Uowell Friday rnoniing.
John Howell
systems, ps Dr. Mlleft* great discovery the 000. It fa calculated to scat 1.5U0 people
Restorative Nervine. It contains no opium when completed.
or morphine. Trial bottles free at W. 11.
ho
has
frequently
beaten
his
wife
awl daugh­
Portmavtor Robinson, of the Elgin, Otta­
(ioodyear's drug store.
wa county, &lt;&gt;IIh- wm recently a*k.-d to ex­ ter*. Thursday night bo drove his oatiro
family from homo and threatened their Lvea
The races at Owosso this week are well plain certain little irregularities in hi* con­
duct thereof Jt srems that the office only Friday morumg his odd procured a warrant
filled and have a goal attendance.
gets one mail it week, and the genial post­
master thought tlw government couldn't be
After tbe trial Howell returned home swoarA. Thompson, of Rockford. III., says:
-I have been troubled wltli Catarrh for
tbo door and shot him.
years, nutblng helped me until I tried i*aTiie remains pf tbe late Bishon Haninel B.
pllloti Catarrh Cure. 1 followed directions, Harris, who recently died in England, urnml witfl less thafa one bottle, 1 am cured.'
Paplllon 1 extract of flax) Catarrh Cure trill
j young farmer living in Baker county, was
iioalUvvlv and permanently cure bronchial Dock company at Wyandotte, containing
catarrh, acute or chronic catarrh, also rose ei.’i.UOU worth cif material, burned on the IsL
eoM and hay fever. Large bottles 81 at Tlw’ building was 50x100 foul, und insured
W. H. Goody ear’s drug store.
for»l,5U0.
\
........
Gallowny to visit brr son. This was readily
accorded After au interview of about a
Till- i’rohlbitlonists at Marquette have
half hour In length the old lady left later
IXDLAKAroui,
Ind.,
Sept
&amp;Gen.
Hovey
nominated E. O. Downing forConfrp*.
in tho day the sheriff visited tbe cell Aid
wm among tbo callers upon Gen. Harrison
Impurities of tbe blood ofteu cause xrext an­
noyance at this scasou. Hood's bursspanila pu­
rifies tiie blood. *»'• «uro’ a11 *"c!l affections.

Mrs- Gea Jubb was badly hurt at rallniftfi tnwalng in Dearlmni Thursday.

AUGUSTS,

top, uf recapturing Black,
---------- !—I--------- —
Lotta After an Oporw I

Good reaulte follow the taking of Cobb'a
Little PIBs every day More dinner. W.

H. Goodyear.
The Fifth Cavalry reunion at Owosso.
Wednewlay. brought adarge turn out.

It is criminal to neglect your child.
Hill’s I’eerlesa Worm Specific eures worms
or money refunded- W. H. Goodyear.

rriaou. mom
uuuo u&gt; k &gt;
without good foundation. | to bo paid it
__*l.L.
fl... —... . ■
If I- I —

Mackinac
Summer Tours.

Palace Stumuq.

Henry M- Goebel, of Grand Rapids and
Kalamazoo, assigned. Friday, to Harvey

Joalln.
DOBUN. Sept 1.—vu
Tbmdv «’•£‘2%.
No family should be without Hill’s
Buwp.rU,..
I&lt; lmpr»™- U»
etires Indlgretlon and conAthwttou. W. H.

sss^*’** ~

fatter. Tbe state committee Um made no,
reception engagement* for Gen. uarrisan
during tbo mat lour days, which fact givea

contain.

tow Rates

DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND

DETROIT AND CLEVELAND

Goodyear.
The Kalamazoo Evening Herald has been
sold to E. E. Bartlett nnd C. G. Townsend.

There Is no better remedy known than

oMectkm unte»» some unvaf irabte *ymp- s word from it
. ■?
j—g.,-1
. there wveu at h

�WHAT

FREE

TRADE

ME**'

AlfitRICAK LABOKIN PERU

'Formally Accepted

KHKSHT6

OF

LABOR

MCRETARY

of tMtt. wtaTrf.:’-1-

L1TCHMAN FOR PROTECTION.

ftw tnd*. Mr Mllb hi
ih.

h,,
. rXXT'’'’

The Letter That Was Looked
for Has Arrived.
A

QUESTION

OF WAGES

MB, CLEVELAND'S LETTER H FULL.

» «!«. u.
suv rouows. iu a
~ ——— • chairman of ths Republican national rom-

“MT^MrtloD with ths tabor movement
v..im ho* matte it

. .. A_____♦
OtttllMed—Repnblleaua Criticised.

'

tracer
iutit T- —ft--*;
—
workingman.’a* well -as interesting, and
we giro them below:
••1 believe In free trade; It to the only

thing that will kill trade* unions and

Knights of Later aasodationa. It wlU
«op all strike* In this country, and end

WaarttsoTON City, Hept. 10.—The followinz te the full text- ot President Cioveland’s
Tn _
________ — ' r. ..
-t W.U..

“T ~ UM. with
W1UJ,?“
perow. duty or tax.
w
1. TbM th. Aaota.

capital now invested in short
Amenra.
hour*
ridZ
and poor work. bacauM in a
f "T

a labor organization may refrain ff®™
tire participation In polities, so much of competition with England the -price of
what organized labor demand* must be labor iin this rountry will,fall so tow that
w Ftee trad* ii-all very well „ fw M
obtained through legislation that tbe In­ the workingman must work all the time
European countrn s are conrermd wh~
dividual member of the labor organixStlon to get enough moner to aupport hta fam
Hooata the SKne price for later For fa
must act politically a* in hi* ju&lt;.gment ilr. and he must also work ten hours a
*tta&gt; United Stat**, my though* p-relr.entiy
•tanoe. a laboring man in kr^.;^ u_
will beat aid the aims and objects ex­ div. There will not be any strike*, for if taaAOemany. Scotland. Sp»faJ
,
pressed in tho principle* of tbe organiza- there are. goods will' be ampped bore im­ Chita, earns on an avrragr- .,f HjL...
r.YjTl___.nd whose iraece’s be
mediately from. England and the market
par day-, in America the avenge u
.
____________________________ ,,.
aestrre
supplied so that our countrv will not te
Now. if jthe Uter r of ol
itelr party pledze to tbe doubtful power of tte D(lt uf lmmrdlMtc important u» tl&gt;- maw I
, ..
ntl(, political struggle now ^k^df-ut upon our own workingmen and per day
, ID US’ KlKa‘,i,v
"•■-DR-- txrantr)- fa willing to w.^x for
Tbe people win ardly be deoeivod by. their .
nitetaauee
count
a*as
nothing
except
begtui
side-issues
count
nothing
except tbev can maze nothliMrby*trikin||."
wages as tl&lt; workmen of Europe. dZ
abandonment of the ffaJd of lc&lt;fal*Urv artion to urpefae and aeUvity. which fre/aDt/re-adr mom-y to old'
aid or hinder one of tte
die principal
princijial^co
com
m-­ |
Tj]8t mnn fa a free trader aiMl girro an vote for Cltri cland aud free tnuie j rZ?
meet fa political cwvwtfco and flippantly declare
[tlr
(4e ^oduow i. f.Kjdd that nppor- bat
ants in the political
batants
political arena. How— I honest reason far bdn/j one. Hta ww of thing in this world find" r.
tull measure of public duty In ready hubrulwion falhoir party pUtfonn that our conservative, tunfty for later and etnptoymrnx and tiiat imp- sincere may bo the advocates of the the ttase fa entirely logical- The .ariff is
&lt;’rthi# "^-treraanu
and careful effort to reUera the attnatton la do-, tm to baOn-sa and production which brtng fattens .measure to secure which those separate pun-Iy a question of wages—Cleveland
to their will.
.
ree«r® &gt;1-20 RW/lay Against tte work­
! Ik foltews that a candidate for thh high offlcc
tin prewpirritv to our citon* incvwy Nation ' .^mfaal organizations are formed, and I Leader.
men of Europe. 40 cents per day on a
"111
MJ A*J~
W
d vocation. New renturre, new inv-sunrota lu , Whatever strength in votes may bo shown
’----------- —
~~
prejudice contained Id tbe aboard ntei;ntl&lt;&gt;n that 1
b
“
l
"
•'to lndr‘&lt;re would or
udneAH and manufacture, tte construction of atthe note the fart remains that the can- '
I mnocratio Way* aixt Moans.
EbtatJor Ulher Um Ib-pnUK-u. or of U1F
Tbo moot moral ofradra mta« tho could thrive.
Buppoae n man can make'.xiptiy, of
DraMmtb.- nr.rty will I- tho Mil prral ' dri| „rr,oo law I* U&gt;o rhUmtoor tho
aboee aday B ewt. »l ■Ju t-. m-jre thm
Jrai or Uwboit.t Hmm nraoro™ to trawn-.-.ui. ™tol «□«»«. .!
i abuudam volume of rfrculatins nwdlnm K*eo him who lias the good of his countiy and North Carolina, who has sent to each per­ in this country and only 40rents to n*k*
-- ‘------- —•—*—” **-- *—-fho mclfrue of her peopl'1 atlieart tu? tie- • gon from that state holding poaition tinder them In Europe Take off tte w .faction
ceMitiy exists to choose to which of these .j the government at Washington a circular tariff and every manufacti:.-.-. W)d q-,.
twowd jmrtv organizations shall be given w,i|citing contributions to tho campaign chant in ZSneriea will |Uv- hi* shoes
hta aid. either directly or Indirectly, by ( fluld. fiji, fa in direct violation of the made on tbo other sMe. bring tte» over
here and sell them until "cur r^.pie are
voice w vote.
' taw. but it to not likely U? receive any at
marty or quite a prohibitory point. tb&lt;w ronfe*• ।
im-n-aring dtetnut and Jiqri&gt;!fty te followed ’
Wliile
it may be that ---------neither party offers , tcntion from thedvii service commission, too poor to’buy.
thexnwdvr* H-Ullug te travel backward in the road by a refusal to Icon or advance cm any terma in- ,
••
trade
mean*
.... organizations
mth. all that tabor organizations desire. I be- !
least not nt present,Frew
that
body
beingdestrpr* ?.ti to all onr
of ctvlUxaiion and to d-yiriw &lt;&gt;ur people ot ih- [ Tertorf rvftwr all rtaka and draUne nil *ccuriUr». all (bat lalwr
A—lr .hwmU. —Ml, ".I. K.
____ , frirfit
....... tte mowy
_ ......»titi
U I..in ...a
1. — • the
I 1... Itapubtican
1 '....nl.H.M,, party,
TMtr
; , and. to "a cm-ral
th- Ifavn kthat
in adopt- ; oxelusivaly engaged at thta time In Its industries, it means that the dork, tte
' h«nd» of tte prMipfa I* p-rxMently iKwi-dr-1 it i' ing and ndvtreating the American system . customary ta*k of doliig nothing and mechanic and laboring man and their
whlto they abandon ourotm- I quite «n»rent that nfa-n thi* perfectly natural. of cteonrsgr-mctit and protection to the ' keeping quirt about it. Furthermore, as famUlta will be ground «1&lt; wn m CmI if tet ku-.itabto, »ta«re H reacb-jtevrewton In *r. fafa,,. ^ WAgM of our own land, i* nearer tho pr(!scnl commtaalon owes ita official tian wage*, as u tte case with •]»
tte*. tte
“tor ^k '^-d ' th&lt;' dwtarations and desire* of vrgtudiea ! ufe to the mon who fa to bo benefited by people of Europe. It :
ntm-TT.'.is object* of dotnratio
tte same platform perfunctorily enpdenuwd
1 Requrmv
to-Mr* tabor than it* free trade opponent*, the . lhe
ulltell the North Carolinaaa- children of tbe laboring n an wfll te de­
Ttey prop-i-R- further te retew- entirely from employ i:
i Dcm.K-TM.ii: party.
i sesaor to (rothering. tte harehert punfah- prived of the benefit* . t cur pubta
import duties all articles of foreign production of labor
r fawnpt from tte to- *
The confiirt fa between the American raoot te will receive will probably be a schools and our free institr-.i lH5. fOT fa.
(except luxuries) the like of which cannot te
inttMu
Imm-n-w- wr|J&lt;H 1} tos «yst«n. a* rt presented by the Republican I frw warning remarks against tte folly of stead of going to school tter wifi te ccqpallod to work at tbe loom, in th? step ar
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-------------------------------------- rury. tw «««»—aruer-. party, which would foster and encourage being found but.—Philadelphia Press.
in the field, to eyn food and Kauty
or any iteKrfpUoe prea&gt;wi eyinsireiy abrosti KBa0(br&gt;'&lt; who rely upon tteir labor for Nupjxwi. tte latair of our own -people and retain
, __ _________ z-------■rtat7r^flM^n2rfnbd h. thU
“»dlrecUy cvnqrow.1 to tte nituaUon for them the market and wages of our ,
1&gt;o Th(.r Emlcrat*? e
clothing
protection &gt;&lt;t our natiocai domain, i-till «trrt&lt;
CUT&gt;T wtere tteir mtrretos are raranVrt In ink. Otter* url-nr tte Nrmmaeh of ctancT mitr iwn.
.• . -_A .t _
*n,Z
'S™*'. t
Many of you within tte sound of wy
No tetter evidence of tbe prosperity of role-' remember the condition of tin poor
■ ■MW axrawra M, MW &gt;1
---------- , I
* V _ r^_
r»rtr
upon their dalle toll for bread unprepared teip- rrPF”*n , . C I
ro nullum can be afforded than in their
propl- who werkwi in the je’er a.iJs u
d&lt;raFM&gt;«ra~ su.A.«J.,.rw!..r.w». »WO w,raHbtrak down lh.' &gt;»rrlrr«
Factory
village and at RrekClty Foil*
„
A
, nil prrwnt n &lt;w vr klRw riwittina rnrni w itwivt
. u..-....
. .. t j..
j nrn)».
Kudl comprotetton foFthlS Prelected need te p.,^
tteiabonw.-msnar.rt bkm.I&gt;toy-r. ket te tbe pnxlurthm of foreign factories
-°
, thaTxh.. ii an
near by before tte war. There w«» no
fuund In tte further purpw- tere aunoutK-d and ; but H pr«h«. an sb tea-an.leefurwd rtow-tv and foreign tabor, thus making idle our , J**?’1™
tariff for prote-tk'u then, tln-re »-v a
slight tariff for revenue, but n &gt;t enough
to afford protection for the poor Ixterws
beiwftta which the people may rirktly claim: a
I remember when I wax a ter I would
sometimew visit those paper milts and no­
deed organization* shall have obtained in
any part of our protective nyg&amp;p.” Our people ,^2,1 foreign
lands
the
same
commanding
ptisl|
«y&gt;
fOT
y
rere
been
st
udyin
g
the
pro
blem
ticed frequ eutly famUte rzinsisttaj pf
foreign land - *
uk
ieltef
frrin.
I
.e
nn.lu..
and
•
ter!
’
bWl
a
cumrt
—
d
Injury
teluoea.
*
.
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~
JJ
----procuiUxi of Uteir xervfcea and aacriflore ia quickfather, mother. «ffn* and daughters «&lt;&lt;rk
Ing from morning -until night, and th?n
-&gt; h. uZ .&lt; .... .Mm .pr~r. «.&lt; by i.„UW »„
Eo»=
"tMt-SZi with their mnbimed earning* could
-t awrvllr iinnnjrogiou which injnriowdy
zarernmeci jnrfUtel u» but Ire faveling tbeir wages up. It fa for
C&gt;a 1
” “and-tb® L,l?t
afford
meat only one* a w-»k and poor
cteupete" with our laboring meu In tbr field of toU.
AbtbM Mini™, upn. u. ■ brtlw b‘ b-r.l up Uuui to )■»■) dowu. u , SA|—“* ■""■■Hr .wtolng awrly . hMf food the balance.
i are juvUfird
lb.l*.--rU.olI1otmo.b.I.rK,-tb.p&lt;-.r .
l«u»l»™&gt;U. «»d h» fo™lr~l
Their little home-: were pooriy fcrtor..,-.-. RM■&gt;"»• Lb- op-utur ol lb. d«Mlo o-rw Tour nished. no carpet nn th? flror. tables with­
ndo.toUMiMoH.Matb.
Wbi', uudtrfrM- twUptod. m.yb. ““b”*- ™
out corer*. no rhlua: instead tin plate*,
Vo
.K™i»rlo tlM~»Muo«l» ortMolll™. -kyujaril •hVboo&lt;i»tryl.dol I&gt;&lt;b~».
lead spoons, and pewier mnai *er* used.
.
--------------- -&amp;«■ -*» *»-•»»«■&gt;&gt;* -s“
ci.™**
On Sunday they did not atarai .-huroh,
, thtorrwldra* exiraras*n« the d«n.&gt;raiufah- io’ turn to other mean* of employment and
for they were too -poorly dr« - nd. and all
'flueoreufa gr-at surplus of public money upon' thus by competition compel a lower rate T*”* IrUhtnwn Fallert to Ito It, nowrvrr. this mtscrT-wa* eansed under tte srsteo
tagItt'ouUrelv different'direction*. Ii tadiffiroH. ' ttejudgment*of hMiivkbwlR. Whila«u.-h effort* 1 of wages to those already employed
* * —
—
Here *"
fa —
what
Qcveland
s flapdoodle
which Air. Cle-retand and Mr. Mill* are
tf not Imprwilde. to M-tUe upon, a per fact tariff I »hmiM
trffh
duty therein.
—*■— »-- n«*te «'*rr convwtent &lt;&gt;
nn ptil-lic
pu* iwowy
tnenxii
&gt; measago means. It fa pointedly net forth advocating today.
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...
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■
' arid
..oLt
ti. P°
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_____________________
: in that retail-, •ti:
V”1 ia»rt nnwl hr
r’i ■nund l,»lo.™-ot
"
T?M ■i
The
«rof, a ___
workingman
to consume 1 in tbe following circular sent out to bun- * After the war, when tte tariff »*’
ie^re rlX:,.r±; d'T'nd’ uP°n wh*‘ I* revwire. fur bis 1 dnsfa .1 prominent Democrat, by tbe
raised *o that paper cv-uld not te import­
if ludK.rihiHM.Ti were acrompteterf awxteroc- labor- Vncmplored, hi* power to con- ; chairman of the Democratic state com- ed from England ted Wale? tr.y etesper
lodlaii may te promoted. withrnsil’Vir quiet and
ihr later vumulaffoe would HNMJ fake it. pene If tteroo- *uni‘'. except i:i charity or in theft. ceaaeH- ; mitter of Ohio: .
.
than it -ould be ifeanufSriutel tera
safety to tte &gt;«stim oe our frontier"; and tte
cteckw! \ 1* prefer
CuLCMBCS, O.. Aug. 24.1888.
curtaUment of pulillc expense by tte introduction
uixm whisky tt can te tetter |• *’’t“
“11‘ ™” "
“f redundant
»”hiu&lt;tant itworur
iteomn «iwas not
notcteckw!
prwr that America
Aim-nca should bo
tte s
a land of ।■
the condition of these p»r people fanNkfrlv done within th- lltww of jrnuittnr I •*,w
I y a' refonn In our pt-wnt tariff wwkfnt rather than a land of thieve* and 1 __________________
proved rapidly, and in a i»w years th*
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H.™ prompt IrUhmra «™1 roopn children attended sehopl tri* h
ut. , -------------- paupers
djtaa*
1 SS'tEsS’,
tjx:'
ta
t tulatory telegrams to President Cleveland and neat clotted, and their little hcofa
’ on his meeaage on the fishery treaty and worn transform.-d from
- ■ ’ miwry
tlanal wetfarw.
get up demonatration if poeaibl-.
to those of eomforl and luxury. And
Aptrattes erf
justly treated in th.- extent &lt;d |.rv«rat ftnh-nd ' T1* ?1
national prosperity are pro- '
tlita Improvement artiong the pwr pr&lt;&gt;ri*
J. H. Tou xsjwd.
So far as heard from the Irishmen have of tte whole M*cti&lt;&gt;n rontinuro. and this
effort Id ihte dirrcUou there vena to te no rea­ taxatioo; ilia: a* a rriwltn o-artltira of extreme ‘ “3?fUt’n. distribution and consumption, .
danz-c
rxfats.
aud
it
is
for
them
t&lt;&gt;
demand
1
Whatever
affects
the
rower
of
tabor
to
• failed to respond. Tbe ehaff was too under the protective tariff syatm:
son why every endeavor Lr* t&gt;w future to accom
pllah revenue reform should uqt likewta - attacked a remedy and that .fafaune amt RoTety j consume affect* the ehttrv interests of the transparent to fool men who have left the
Do you want to change thi* system! Do
prutnieii in tte guanmbiMH of their free j nation. Whatever lowers the wages of
। Democratic party for good cause.—Bur- you wont to bring destruction wjd ruin
goveram-nt.
Wi? tellerv that the urne i labor affects its power to consume. An
on our indurtriro? Do you want to m*
&lt;"&lt;«&gt;&gt;* «hwh "" ad.it&gt;to&lt;i to relteire the “average reduction'' of 7 per rent, on tte llngton Republican.
a
reign
of terror in our rountry! If you
treasury
It* present Mirpliw and prrranl ita or- |
—In
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’
currenre ahouht cheapen to our p-opl- tte co«t of |
. iP?rt&lt;7 1 . n, 1 compendo. then voir for CJeveland and u»a
rappiyiug their daih- want*. Both of tte** &lt;4, I **tc American tabor for the loss of 100
trade {Q-iv« nf •No’" and appl-iu**.}—
.w
AM the
„w lines
uacB affected,
aueciea 1
11 ^kig said about tbo "enormous
jectawe «eek la |*rt to rain bv rrtiueiug tte pre* D" **
ut..- *.M
a " ‘Hf’".1 In
,I and of 10 to
per cent, 'in wages ’in the
I ftuTla» “ ,« « shown to be far leas than A speed* delivered by C. C- Shaae, of
ent tariff raw* ujN-n tte wcemwirtiot Mfe
‘ 50 -----------‘
New York, hi Galway. N. Y.. his aaffa*
nf- employment
employment by tth^snbstitation
'**« gi-ner*.1!r been supposed. Tbe river
WefuUy appn-date tte important to the cow-1l lines
pl
t&gt; finp faitn in tte Intelligence and patriot.i._,
—•'.y. . by
.1 —w.w.rawi
u-uiuiron (aod
wn
fer J22 000 000
plnee.
I our countrytorn, and relying upon the con- try of our d'*me«tic indurfrial roterpriA?*. In tte of the fre.'\ trade for the protective sya
•runc-i..
rTctlficatkxi of existing wwor* Uwlrmairteaaare 1 tern
I hoM il to be far wiser statesman- ■ where last year there was no a;-propria
There is an increase of &lt;0.000.000
and pnwjwrtty tihouki te carefully and in a । ship to build up and retain our home I tion
Th- New York Mail and Exriress. sftre
friendly aplrtt conrtdeied. Even • such reUaure 1 market by a system that nrotect*
In the expenditures provided for by tbe
showing that a protective tariff htajltoupoo4&gt;rreent revenue arreusvmeeu a* hare been I —“ i.i }.C •
prot'K ta Amen- |
invited or encouraged should be fairly and jurtly ““
’hjn to command a market in I fortifications bill, and there te also an in­ creased rather than increawdprices gfaw
regarded Abrupt and radical- ebonite* which I *or*iS’? “nd* secured by the wholesale I crease In the payments under tho pension the following'table, showing ho* mart
It fa estimated now
might endanger *uch eoterpriani.
prteeK and
ami injurioualy
injurioioly degnuintlon
tegrndat
and pauperization of our own I and deficiency bills
prices have fallen since 1850. and the per
- that the surplus of thp year will reach
affect th- Interretx of tabor dependent upcm
’^ple
upon their ! P
People
eent. of decreav
f The secretary
of —
the
.ucTx-aod^L-onttatianre.renotconu-mptalodor
n not contemplate.! or
Every dollar's worth of tabor Imported ■ °nly
Every
• ♦15-OOO.OOO.
------- ------------------------z RED CROSS TO THE RESCUE.
«» know tte coat nf our deinndic is by ro much n reduction of home labor i *r’*sury &gt;nu«t buy about forty mllite ,DCiT"?i. “I11 ’',r‘r &lt;,r'"
Thi« «tam fa uot offs-t by i lon.B
K°T”«‘»ent bond* during tte re
*&gt;»lt&gt;raF«» »»i» raoS yin*,oTUt.prraral hralyra, to
3.UM* ,
I Jacksonville, Fta-.SopL 10.— Thom were
facture We know that til* tocnaMsd a*a predollar’s worth- The no
t**.?1? *lDElng
rent* the mte of nur nrodsctlon* at foreign n^r, B,t,on of th» protectionist fa ratter i , d of &lt;48.010.000. Ho I* likely to hood
krt* in cmnpetittou with tho** countries which rtreugtheued by surfh a specious presenta- J~’
w®*- mm! the chances ore that
have tte advantage rt free raw material. We tion of the matter, because the Question I i, Purcb*srs will thereby be tncrMoed.
know that, confined to a itetne market, our manu i* then instantly forced upon even-intel- i ^one.T ta returtiing to th? people more Iron prodwcu

SS^iraSrSSlSVtsSralSiJ

Totidxsursr to date, OM. tteslbs. 711. Among
thqww cases are Georgs H. Armstrong, a
Western Union telograph operator who re­
turned from a northern vacation to face tbe
dan;or at hte post.
Dr. Mitchell has received the following re-

our doinnrtlc Indu-triul
from duty the imported r

we can to establiiib a R*'d Crow" brad quarter*

in Jacksonville."
Tbe day was dull, gray, almost cold, with
a high wind. Ker. Mr. Sharpe waa pastor

productions and entering every

odpaxiatlng evil* the lo** of rm [Joy

Of fourteen nurses wb6 arrived from New
Orleans Saturday night night are on duty at

They

were theretrypu

----- -----------afamchcama introrearu ' r*Plul-r *ha:i t,le majority of jicnions Btrp-I-.............. ........................
dollani if the industry In which he fa ex- * P°*°’
** really less excuse than
perieneed fa transferred to foreign lands! ever
**’” for
*'-------raah
K reduction*
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♦
th??Pr nf propion advocated by New York Financier.
the Bspubllcan party to the same as the
.... t«l
underlying principle upon which all labor
organisations are founded. A friend to
Tho IxnuaviHe Coariar-Jdurnal cloaca a
organized tabor that believes in organiza­ eulogistic edit witd on Thurman ‘a free
tion as a mean* to enhance and maintain
trade ape«h urith:
.
wages cannot consistent]v optxjs.- a r,..rtv
The falsity of the claim »fthe *d’l&gt;'
that applies to all labor the same priucipfa
cates of the Mills bill that that rnea’W*
of protection from unfair competi’ion
reduces tbe tariff not more.th® «T*
LUI U» tadlrUuU tad. .-sJSi'”
Wo prefer the old version, although in
rive* to tbo single trade. Trade organ­ this campaign the Democrat* an certainly rent, la shown by The ThniT Lrertis W
totta. In a detailed parallel o lnrin ««
hatton. to aid In advancing w*JT?u
couatetent in substituting the red ban* parison ot rates. In tl* «b.de tour h*
dar.ua for tte Star Spangled Banner — of artldes there are only 5 &lt;&gt;n
ttve
system
demanded
by
the
ItenuMl.
Indianapolis
Journal.
can party will wur.- fur all the t!X ta
cut is lees than 10 per rent.: ® *&gt;“?
elee it to 100 per rent.. L
th«e srtto&gt;»
ft similar fostering care
____ •___ a _
t___ it..
nn ..I more
tStl’.'J'*?-’’
&gt;-T mow
th- cut ranges from w per ™“‘- -r
tome queer things TWpratraillMt
U»
Mill.
W1 -J!
I... U-A-U______
only trivial reductions, on the
gtoioeltle* which attracted the Old apart of the glaring hypixn^ £
®2n*n« attention was a banner in­ nrwnat Democratic eampa&gt;,;’&gt;
, V,&lt;’ T»ted for Whiting, may
God forgive uaM Mr. Whiting, by the
SuOrlMr* la WMWnr'-- ”'h’?S

£

A ""

■” p*li

”h£

tbeir ears toward Red Top ran
bw Mr. CUvriuii "e4!?8,
hymn. They can even tLatlnp-1
-. _
wad* ot tbo rrtroln M tJ-T
«•* ”

*‘mtaCT„r

win&gt; an aanu „ ,
I smell th&lt;&gt; bteod of an Englidiraan-

The Indiana bsld a council Saturday night

IjTte

1tlA
eotfldwatlon of all tluw* fart,
cotirtowt. mo that the
&gt; faer#C!t»

i tailing in toy
i~~— ,
—Indtanap'1111 Joni®«l-

rf u. k4lurftJfKi

taUOMl. 'uinwlM- rf u,.

Me hole.

Grover pre*‘

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Hastings Banner

VOL. XXXIII. NO. 21.

Hastings
Banner.
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Wednesday*, by
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WHOLE NO. 1738.
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&lt;1'1 im.

MlTHia,,.

1 Crater,

•nan au old Ume CraZi

, u WnL

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"Ta .&lt; ttit-riox ttATiw:

We hear that Taylor Daniel*, who went
to Ohio to sell Krily'a patent acalra. Is
meeting with good succem.
Ozro Warner 1* working for Horace

slight hopes of her recovery, with compli­
cation of heart difficulty.
Later. Mm. Chas. Geiger dial this morn­
ing./
Mrs. W. T. Barber and Mm. C. MeCay
made Prairieville friends a visit on Satur­
day.
John and Mrs. p. H. latwrence, Mrs.
Perrin. D. R. Burdick, Wm. Willison. G.
W. Monroe and wife. Mrs. A. B. Bradley
and CadwaUsder have gone on the excur­
sion train which left on the l"th for Perry-.
Wyoming Co.. N. Y,
Mrs. Esther Pennock lias gone to visit
her daughter tda in Oceana Co., intending
to remain several weeks.
Mrs. M. M. Rockwell entertained the.
ladies literary society on the 13th.
P. A. Youngs and wife are quite HL
Mrs. Horace McAllister, of Chicago, lias
been sumnumwl to the bedside of her
mother, Mrs. C. Geiger.
Master Winfield Rockwell is taking in
the fair at Grand Rapids this week.
A. Scogol and wife went with their own
conveyance, to Eaton Rapids on a visit,
after arriving the horse was taken alck.
Mrs. S. has returned le^vfttg her husband
to attend tbe sick animal?
Mrs. A. G. Cortrlght has been quite HI

was married on Wednesday to a lady la
Maple Grove.
Faul A Velte haw received their new

Resile Carpenter spent Sunday with hl*
S. Tixniuw ha* moved Into Mm. Heiser's
&gt; beft girl In Irving.
.
The dance at tin- skating rink on Satur­
&gt;
Quite a number from this place attended
tw added for pouti tire surprise at tire residence of Wm. God­
day night was well attended.
• Hire outside of the
It I* reported that a roller mill will soon
frey, ot Freeport,
M located here.
!
D. B. Foster contemplates on taking a
i look at the far west in tile near future.
Eight new house* will be built in oar
apVF.KTIHI.VG RAfM:
village
before snow flies.
C. Croekford ixnight a colt of a man in
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ttoo no
rspecial positions.
Hastings Saturday.
The. U. B. ;&gt;ar*ouage L* undergoing re
pair*.
Judson Carjiciiter wa* treen on our
•tiNTlMa.
F. F. Hilbert now has hb bank counter
। .*tcet» early Sunday morning, driving a fine
,n the Job Printing DoornamcnteiL
span of black colts.
Ed. McArthur is helping Charlie' Brooks
Frank Audru* I* building a fine horse
&lt;t patterns of machinery*
drive
write.
barn.
• u cmpleye-l. enables tbe
Frt*?"
“ ‘"”d
Chris. Snyder was severely kicked by
Several luul to fight fire on the Sabhath.
afl rafaertbA «th? SSE?I™*1
hb colt Friday.
and therefore were not able to attend I
J. M. Smith ha* another farm of 40 acres
church.
u lte i-Mokx of K.V
for rah- cheap.
Dr. Wm. Wright, of Allegan, wa* visit­
.
“sv’- iaib. w» u ing his parent* the fore part of last week.
•Several village lots have been sold dur­
ing
the past week.
Mary Alterdlng, wbi ta clerking for
Toumg Soi.nnER.
Stauffer A Crawley. I* home on a vacation.
Mr*. Jcffera. who has lx-en afflicted a
Blta-ta.^; iSlyuan,r,",r Kr*n&lt;l'mi- Asa
Rev. 1. M. Garlick has been returned aa
tong Bine wlth-a cancer, b very low and
The farmers are rejoiced ta*cau*c of the
*sri"""5a" her recovery I* doulrtfnl.
pastor of the M. E church at Woodland.
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tine rain.
Wm. Baril was at Grand Rapid* on Sat­
Some fanners have sowed their wheat,
C. 1*. Goodrich, wife and son Elwyn and
S“"O-U. wu
ta.1 and others are waiting for It to rain.
urday'last.
8. J. Babcock and wife have gone to the
Mrs. U. S. Grant la orf the sick list
Adali arid Z»-lta Odell and State Ballou
tJLu. ’’"■‘'i
&gt;"»
&gt;”&gt; — i-i
M. P. church conference.
Clyde Puntun and Janie Bare were mar­
Sundayed with SJr. Wallace’s |&gt;eople. .»
Mr*. Jerry Boynton and little son Jay,
Mrs. Wm. Devine entertained the ladira
■ O’Donnell. In the west part of tld* town, were at O'Donnell ta-t Tuesday. They ried last week at the residence of the
rnrnd.
o,t
nIll
|
,
H
n)
h
1
mite society last Friday.
brides parent*.
g
m&gt; lrj„th,. Hill. |„, e.mld“l. lias a rink hole to fill up; It b on the Hast­ drove from Freeport on the grade of the
I On going to his bam Sunday morning
Lake Odr-ssa lias liecn detached from the
ings A Irawrll R. IL
new railroad.
Willis i athrop found one of Ids spring
Woodland M. E. circuit, our minister
Your scribe took an overland route to
Nellie McGregor leaves Tuesday for a
m. «edn..«Ul, whrihe
colts dead- by getting lb» head twisted
eonld
not
put
on
alm
enough
to
trait.
Irving Saturday.
tew Wc‘-ks visit-with friends at Adrian.
1
Isaac Moury. of Odessa, stationed on the
around Ita mother’s halter choking It to 1
Therft I* “ome talk ot having a fall term
Th*- work on the sink hole is nearly Barry U. B. circuit as pastor this year.
(mm lb, htrnw. ,i„.n lh,ir
w&gt;(
death. It was tbe best one out of three.
of school at the center'thb fall. If sufficient1 completed.
U Faul luu torn down hte old shop that
Mrs. James Cook, of Muskegon, has
Ibe M, W^u. when ,.k„l «|,„, i! amount of scltolars can lie secured.
Monroe Ix-ach and wife visited the sink he occupied when be first came to this
tieeu visiting her sister-in-law Mr*. Miner
hol&lt;? Sunday.
wa* during the night.
town.
Mend the last few days.
Hadhiy Waltare, Who bu been alck a
G. Montgomery, of Kalamazoo, was here
Frank
McArthur and Geo. Spindler have
1&lt;4n' &lt;m th,‘ ra'1 Maple tang time. It I.* thought
James Goodrich l* staying nt Henry
cannot live Saturday.
gone to Nashville to work In the apple
Lathfup'a while his folks are at confer- «.rov.- hi., bunted Sunday evening.
long: consumption i* the rau*e.
No other place for the depot than at dryer.
.Mr. Hatten and wife attended her sister'*
Mrs. Jeffers Is al*o fulllug fa*t; cancer b- ‘•Windy Crossing.”
w Hiding at Wpodlaftd test week.
The M. E. church here has been ]»apervd
the cause.
Mr*. I.. Warner, Of Hastings, is visiting reiwlntetl Inside and folifing doors put up
i ul,li n*r’ ’SavBr,‘,,k’1 Thursday and Was
Xashvilla.
Ella Crockfold b working at Mrs. Fos­ at J. R. Haney’s.
buried Saturday.
to the gallery.
Every body plensed with the tine mln of
ter's.
Mrs. S. Prouty, of Ipdiana. la visiting
Born, to Harn Mason and wife a seven
Wm. Zusclinitt lost one of hia*work
Saturday and Sunday.
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Grant thought that &gt;• could get his hair friends in Carlton.
pound boy.
.oxen last by lib rating too much ajyrn
G. A. Truman went to Chicago Saturday
cut cheaper if hedld tne job himself; so lie
1 guess pcal-hes or the large peach orch­ cortj.
.
Wmaltand. wa* at Wm. took hi* kit &lt;&gt;f barber Uo!.*. which conriscd ard are scarce this year.
night to buy new goods.
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Blivln* last week. He brought Wm. Sea- &lt;
8. Overtinlt i* clerking for Powers «t
of a.comb and a pair of shear*, and went
Mr*. T. Chcexebrough, of Freeport, call­
man home, who ha* Iteen working f.»r him. Ito work, but before be got through he had
Strigbam.
ed at O'DonnelL
.
The one thing needful la develop the agri­
Alli.- Smith will tew-li tlw Norton m-Imm.I Ito give 25 cent* to another fellow to take
Stephen Down* barn wa* burned last
cultural and pastoral pomiMlittoi of this re
this winter.
Coattelon.
the job off of hb hands.
Sunday night; It eaught fire by the upset­
gioo—in ■ wont, the key to to. drttinire—ts
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A tnarv.-l..t purity ting of a lantern that he hod in feeding Ids
Fanners are busy sowing wheat.
There will be a Ik&gt;x social at Freejmrt,
. k&gt;eti ««. M'-re rcotramlcM
t roar creek.
’Oh* Mis*ra U Klerton and E. Apple­ an adequate rainfall; and this suggsate a‘
homes. Loss about WM), instiram-e 5400.
How abont that lost watch; no owner for Oct. fith, for the licnefit of the sons of vet-,
man are on the sick list
emit* ramp.
t multitude Of low test. short
8. W. Feigbner has rrtunie&lt;l to^Jie vil­ it yet.
.
M'. II. Bl«m and wife attended the G.
Mra. Jerry EI.-cnhoatL from Groton, Dak.,
lage.
Baker Shrincr was on our streets last
A. IL reunion at Bellevue last week.
i
is visiting relatives here.
Will Kocher i* In New York after new Saturday.
’
d
mlutely nothing whatever about tbe artnet
Com cutting Is the order of the day.
John Carpenter wa* In Irving one day
fall good*.
facta in the caw have written many &lt;
K A few days ago (Tatenre Rogers started
Fires thia dry weather is doing consider-1
Mrs. H. G. Hate was called to Gfeenvllte। for this ptace to sell a train drill to Mrs. last writ on business.
weighty Itrtirp. to prow that we do not hero.
Tlie repqrt ha* laren tliat Dr. A. J. able damage.
to the licdside of a sick brother.
Maiers: a .few minute- after Ans. Noble*
Schoo) commenced at the Hosmer school
Wright,
of
tld*
place,
wa*
deral.
which
re
­
Mr. an&lt;i Mrs. A. C? Stanton have return­ started rm the Mine errand to the same
house Sept 3&lt;l, with Ml.** Heath as teacher.
port
is
not
true.
ed from a week's visit from Chicago.
place. ‘Ans. overtook Plan ner and then
Ix&gt; Hosmer and wife were guests of IL
it is also reported that John Gordon on
Score one for Na*hville. Nashville and a race to see who would get then- tint.
Fhhcj in Hastings Sunday.
literal and bona h le rainfall in every parVcrnurtitvillrJam* Imll club crossed bat* Ans.’ horses were too fast for the Huie hb way home from Carlton Center was at­
Mrs. CarL of Kalamn. spent Sunday
tacked by two tram;**, one of which was
bu»t week Nashville winning.
l«my, but Ciarence got there Just after arracd with a revolver and rink Mr. G.— with Mrs. Dick Elcrton.
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A. L. Ilacry’s Barry Golddust won the Ana. and then commenced such a war of
M. Shores ha* some fine Kansas' wheat
rays
that
he
gut
away
without
any
Injuries.
first'money at the Soutkltend, Ind., races wonk as none but agents can use mid my
National Bank,
bin Mowry Is * (siting Mta. Daniels thb
firxl ingenious rcaeons far tbe Ixwficmco
pencil cannot descrilw.
Aus. let slip a
it Ktlug*. Michigan.
A gixxl number attended tiw State fair cog in th« gearing of the farmers favorite,
Geo. Stacy, of Irving, was in town SntHiram Payne Is now clerking for
at Jackson last week.
and Clarence gained one and sold the Bak­ urtlay.
Mmhicr at Cloverdale,
CL W. Frances, of Th.- William. Frnlt er steel frame, drill. Hoys, when you come
iim
Gw. Bradley. &lt;&gt;f Grand Rapids. 1* visit­
Perhaps Bam Williams will dare
H.Va
Evaporator Co. la at Ikltuu running their t» J lope again. rvmemlwr that if we are ing with Abrnm Davenport u few days
goal rainfall here, and pointe in evidence to
thresh now that tbe rain has come.
blind in one eye. we keep our off ear open. this week.
evajraratur.
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tbo numl»erl«*s canyons anti cm k beds twist­
M. HATE’
A party consisting of Messrs. Drake,
Sidney/lu’.l ha* taken his threshing ma­
Wonder why it is that Frank s|M*nds so
lag and turning in every dirwtion, but ail
from New York, W. 1). Hayes. Frank Ack­ ultimately converging to the rivers which
chine home, and laid tip for the season.
many Snn&gt;lays In Irving this suhiiner:
Hidings. Mich.
j Twenty-thr.'e amt ont-half • bushels of there must be something attracting &lt;&gt;vit erson. J. C. Andrus and John Greblc were empty into the MtawurL A third contend/
•■.:rti id the . state. Special
at the lake recently.
The U. .11. society of Mullikin gave atr- /wheat to the acre at .1. II. Valentine’s.
that rain follows tbe upturning of tbe sod.
there.
Miss Millie S hram apent. Sunday with and that every acre of\taud plowed makoi a
kULbtair Ofl
Mrs. John Meffani and Mr&lt; Frank
excuralotr over the D. I., a- N. R. R. to
A good many of the farmers say that
Grand Rapidsand Reeds lake last hatur- New ton have gone on a visit to the slate of they Just struck luck l»y sowing their her sister at WaktoriFit.
•frnf t on the cloud.* for Adafinite quantity &lt;rf
Eva Otis comtDCJHxd school Monday.
New York to lie alwnt about two weeks. wheat last. week.
dny. Several from this place attended
U
I^e, ot Lacey. Sundayed with Mlllc
.»tei*n and Bunreon. .
Rev Win- Campbell and wife were In
.
The R. IL Co. lias trailt a very nice side
Wm. Hecht and SadiUe Brother* were
Waldorff.
• More. Office bours from 9 walk from Fourth to Fifth avenues |«tet
threshing In this place the fore part.of this
A cow owned by Sam Phillipa went Into
l.uein- Hardy rater? parsnips "what la
the depot, which is a decided improvement.
the wood-ahed and In some way got a salt boy's slicker. Hence tbe rain never pensThe addition to the Iron clad elevator is parsnip-.” One from Ids crop thb year
laurel on her brad. ’ and then starbsl out
measures
two
feet
in
length
and
Is
perfect
farm Saturday of last week.
completed, and a much nc&gt;*dvd improve­
and
fell down the cellar way. Her falling
-:i and Surgeon.
In every way.
down there caused the inside cellar door to ano it mln on tbe plains can understand
re.lUUg li-rsM-s of the ment; also a large addition to the west
BYKa.
, r,--rvatluu of vttioa elevator has l&gt;een built, running nearly
give away and the Imml to come off her something of tbe deluge which corers tbe
MlddlavlUe.
up to fifth avenue. ’
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Mo*t of the fhnner* have their wheat bead, and rlw pn&gt;ceeded to see what she cAm prairie to the depth of twelvn to
Myrtle Ickes left fur Albion Monday.
Lester A Co. have ptircluMMl tlic rnrner-.
could find. Result: Two gallons less of twenty four inchte during tin- summer sbowsown in this locality.
,
&gt;n firuAdWay, near Court
lot op|M&gt;slte the savings l«nk. and w ill put .She will attend tiid college there thb year.
Bcum-. Haiti
The
Lewis Norwood Is erecting a large brick black berry Jam and n mad woman.
Fred Icke&gt;, of Grand ltapld«. *pent Sun­
np a brick block on the same at once.
cow didn't forget to leave an order for rmrnw can pins in
mansion.
The moving of the M. E. church from day with bls uncle G. W.
more ]am.
.
gslml
F.
J.
Norwood
received
n
large
stock
of
Tile high scliwl will hold a soriitl .thl*.
Bonanza
to
this
place
w
completed
last
Mlllc
Waldorff
sold
hia
little
black
pony
eastward. But when tbe prairie sod has onca
Lawyers)
Tuewlay, evening. Proceed* tn ;«ty for hardware Monday.
week.
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Hall &amp; G&lt;M* received a carloa&lt;l of lutn- Fr’iay last to a Mr. Tyler froirt Geneva
The IL IL Co. Is preparing to build a repairing their room.
Lake. N. Y., for 8175. The pony was tak­
'.u-r Monday.
)
Ella
Hendrick,
who
has
Isvn
the
guest
stock yard in thia place.
M)ron Pennock and wife are taking in en to Chicago from itere. and will betaken mud visible in a plowed field; tbe nwtataro
Ikhvani Towtueud and Mlns Della Fow­ of her brother and family, left for her tlie excursion and will go to N. Y. Iiefore to Geneva from there. Mr. Tyler breeds soaks downward to great depths, and tbe soil
ler. both of this plan*, were united In holy home at Peach B«-lt Iggt week. She wu they return.
fast horses and It is supposed ho bought
ac&lt;vnn;&gt;anlHl by Mr*. White and Guy Put­
-ttb-rJ •!*
v-ar«Ca.'»store.)
matrimony nt the residence of the bride's
S. E. Baird has hi* house pertly cneloaed. her for tliat purpose. Bho weighed 600
**£&lt;•'i'u
4-i.ot tbeState. CoUectiou
l&gt;arents. Wednesday afternoon. Sept 12th. nam. who will assist in their jirach harvest.
Henry Arbour will move into hl.* new pounds.
WrapUyattenNl*.' tx
Mr*.
IxKmds
on
Gram!
Rapids
street.
L*
Tlie happy i&gt;air have the brat wishes of a
drug store next week.
very slowly recovering from typhoid fever.
thia changed condition of largo portions at
Mr*. E. Bishop went to Middleville Satlarge circle of friends.
Quite a number from here attended the
Ma A. Bl*.*rtt has gone to visit friends tin- soil, which now absorbs rain Instead at
A large bote! is being moved from Bo­
untay. called their by the Illness of her
Baptist asso&lt; tatian nt Hasllng* last week.
in Vermontville.
abcd-ling it like a rubber coat, tbe c imata
nanza
to
this
place.
Though
some
ifiay
sister.
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•
-Vkk- Finner elntaraaceUo.
The pumpkin wle social at Mr*. W. D. j
J.
1
‘
umfrey
and
wife
attended
U
m* state rsia.ni ita atmospheric moisture better, and
। have doubted that Dr. Crane would suc- Fenton’s was reported n* a very enjoyable i
T. M. Baird spent Sunday at Cedar
fair.
the rainfall bccumas more regular, lass fall­
•d?’ yr’-“rt . -u&gt;or wind; againtt a num’* cecd in moving the Grand Central hotel to
Creek.
ffitbfdMlita..: .endent.
Mr*.
E.
J.
Beech
and
daughter.
Mm.
ing
nt a. time, but falling oftenw. This
Eli Thoma*, of C«*lar Creek I* doing
this place, yet people who know the gentle­ affair.
I Williams, have gone to Chicago to visit the
The K. of P. Judge of thb place will hold j Mwne mason work for G. A. Mantle.
(
man's reputation for energy, enterprise
I’lHJK a &gt;Hi:i.D&lt;&lt;N’.
.
a social at tl&gt;e|r'rooms Friday evening. A
Mr*. Frank Bishop »pent part of last latter’s brother.
and ability to push things, will not Ik* sur­
A. S. Williams Is among u» again.
thing absolutely unknown
week vbltlng friends In thl* place.
prised to learn that the building is on Its fine time Is ex|arited. '
■OSzainAte-, !i&lt;'s--:.lta»tmg».Mlcb.)
Fanners arc busy between showers put­
Mrs. Will Piewv was very agreeably re­
John Cramer has 18 boarder* at his res­
. d*’cthe&lt; . V. -. .(Abstract Rooks tn Barry way. and before thia reaches the trader1
ting in their wheat.
minded of her birthday last Friday after­ taurant at present.
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will undoubtedly bc/&lt;»n Its foundation
ntumi to it at night, well nigh as rtfnwhlng
J.
B.
Pumfrey
and
J.
S.
Boaworth.
of
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noon. when ladle* to the number of .thirty
R. T. F. Dodd.*’ engine and boiler ha*
again. Tbe site bnftin* hotel wa« well
p ILTlMMEiiMAS. Homo-patiile Phy cho-cn, it Iralng near the depot on the calleil at berhoiue. It wasa Jolly company arrived at Inst and the mill will be ready Sunfield, went to Fremont Center on busi­
and they did ample Justice to the bountiful to commence work In a week or ten days. ness Monday.
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ti -.-.nd bnrgtxtn.
corner of Fourth avenue ami Tupper Lake
aupper
they
brought.
Henry
Beplogle and sons, of your city, are
street, and the most tjrsirable location
(t-Kteroret ;
drugstore.)
Tin- Mitlmdlst people are pleased to
n hotel In town. AH wish the pn»prlet&lt;&gt;r have Rev. T. T. George with them afiotber building the arch for the boiler.
Our much needed rain came on Saturday
substitute for
A. P. laranard made a business trip to I night and Sunday.
ARTIN V. BARKER. Rea) Estate. In* auceeaa.
Kalamazoo last week.
Mr. Quick, a lumber dialer of Lawrll, year.
V. Rum tuid wife are visiting at Belding.
Tiie young people of tiie Congregational
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. .. i Lr aiiti.
Bev. Perry I* to May hr this circuit an­
eatran
to
the
French
academy
of medicine,
Jessie
Jordan
and
wife
are
visiting
In
•®»wdhJ,ti tu-,,.,;-.^Sou. i doors north was in town Friday on Iraslnens.
church-are preparingy* literary entertain­ other year.
’ Frank Clark has a very nice houte well
I
ment fnr next weelu^
Tbe Wilitatiw Fruit Evaporator Co. com­
John 1 Andis has gone to Ohio on busi­
under way.
Mr. and Mrs. H- E, Hendricks an- both menced work last week Tuesday. They
ness.
James Bose vlalted friends raid retatlvi-s on the sick Hrt, they-having iweu under
bx.'ked after. Earrns
commenced dry ing applra In the forenoon
Mr. Puterbaugh is In Ohio on business. currence of dyspeptic symptojus, uauaea,
change. Houses and at this place lost week.
the doetbFs care fur nearly n week, and arc and had dried apple pie at the boarding
Chris. Snyder and wife attended- the
Mnrahall &lt;fc Durkee’s fruit evaporator Is
house for dinner. This Is the way busi­ state fair last week.
no Is-tter at this writing.
running to Its full capacity.
The three children of Rev. Smith, who ness b done In this crtterprislng place.
Jay Snyder visited at C. A. Hough's teat to flf:.ien days that it msnlf—te its evil influ­
Three new brick stum* will be built Just
10,000 bn. of apples wanted at tire evapor­
I have been sick, are some better.
Lawyer.
east of the peat office, as soon as the brick
.W. O. ixiudin. of Hitotlngs. spent bun­ ator.
■Mr. Wunderlich had a valuable colt se­
Fnr..,,.
1
:!J*.Mich.
can Ik- furnialred.
.
Jdbn Andcrwra went to Kalamazoo Sat­ verely Injured one day last week by slip­
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In the village.
Work began on the grounds owned by | day
()Hve Clever L« quite sick, also the drug­ urday.
ping from a barn bridge.
the Michigan Stave and Barrel Co. last
S. H. Larabw. the great demo-green oh!
Prof Shively delivered a prohibition
w«&gt;k- They are getting ready to bu Id gist W. O. Clark.______________
was in town one day test week.
speech to a well filled houw* on Saturday
their new factory, which will furnish la­
Sctulder A Lawler received a large stock night.
bor for large number of men.
The Loweti A Hasting* railroad bunder of furniture last week.
A prohiliitlon club was organized at tbe
Allen Durkee attended the state fair last
Henry Dubob l* painting hb house.
• • Slleb.
town hail on .Saturday night.
full lieadway.
We understand tliat ML*.* Balun In en­
MaienS Sklllman’a livery business has
week.
Our kid nine went to Lake talesaa on band grip, and are topped with
Levi Fowler is putting a new front in gaged to teach tiw wlntrT term of school at litereased to such an extent that hb homes
Saturday and play rd a game of ball, and as
bls store, which Is a dueided Improvement,
are un tire road nearly all the time.
-AFITAL, $50,006-00. I the
usual came home crowned with glory. At
tIre Pod Auger school house.
uhl one not beint Pf'iwriy built to
Prof. F. Wood, of Olivet ndlefi*. ha*
Dr’tuu still inerraaoa in imputation. This tbe close of th« Lake OdesM** ninth ining.
completed his riudlea and will engage In time it b a girl al B. H. Huested’s. also at their itcore stood 'JO to -ftt in favor of our
show up his goods.
11. E. Miner «t Sun arc rrahlngung ami business at Bay Lake. At prevent he Is F. A. Blackman'.* a girl.
uwr
tax, ot lh,. bUU
nine at tin* end of their eight Ining.
Wm- Skillman, of Hustings, railed on
painting tbelr store that was
•*
. Micttaum.
Charley Brooks b driving a well for Ira
calling on friends here.
Bonanza; also » new glass front l» Icing
Mrs. Julia Babbitt and daughter Nora, hb brother Marcus Monday.
Stowell.
Frank
Brook.*
and
Mr.
Evans,
of
Hast
­
of
Spring
Lake,
are
visiting
L.
Ickes
•A** ter u*.:
John Warner went to Grand Rapid# on
PUliLcbureh excursion of lari
ing*,
were
in
town
Monday,
also
W.
P.
and wife at present; they will return this
•
wrrij.
tbe excuratai Saturday.
was a grand affair. It took 1&lt;I coachre to
Sidnam. of your city.
Mrs. Hnnaicker ha* purcliaaed a cow of
&lt;
&lt;&gt;rri(-F.Bs:
carry the cxcurelonlsts drawn in two week.
Tin* Pod Auger school houw is gf.'l
ckMod against all religions meeting*.
F. Harter visited bls sWter, Mm. Huntrains.
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(reo. Cappy Sr., waa called to Hastings
Sairker. &lt;ai Sunday.
Tc- »’*b
i"1”
tart Saturday night Ids mother being dan­
J. Harter la visiting In Ohio.
Mra. K. S. Stamp h visiting friend, in gerously sick.
Several of our ettitens are suffering from
* "‘jSirn.-r. haw nearly ail finished cutting
biMkCTOm:
Bev. fialrtcd. of Jtihn.'town. was In thia
I 1Ur!^J.'J. Handrail and
‘WWW,
corn and now are ready for fall seedingW. H. Pewera,
frobte of Wednesday and Thursday
vicinity tart Sunday.
C. C- Backus buried his youngeat sort
“■O-tol.,,.,.
John Shively antici]&gt;ates teaching acbool
J. A. Grabte.
made hl* father a .bort visit tari weraWm. Guy riid Trojer *pent ^nUof Mrs. Hathaway,
Cheater M&lt;
this
winter.
- - -•------------» Omter ta,
C. D. Beebe.
I
Kundav at Haritngs and Freeport.
air “»&lt;i ««*■ &lt;*
'SFriday.
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rassftS&amp;T

••» w minister sent by the L II
"•• the Cedar Creek -T-v
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X.™. ta, U» frtn,
..£2 SXs:,1™”

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

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Hastings City Bank,

3

HASTINGS. MICH.. SEPTEMBER 19. 1888.

COUNTY NEWS.

COO K 3c NISKERN"

,

The best Advertisingmediumdn Bar­
ry County.

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�territory, tn
r iu aolutlon.
* and other
_
fcr the downy
mildew ami black rot of the grspe vim.
Rix different formulas were employed.
Tbe Bordeaux mixture, blue water or ean
celeste, two different solutions of muphate of copper, suiphaUne and David's
^Bordeaux mixture la made bv dlaaolv-

LOW TOURIST RATES.
a cellar or partially above for a base­
ment, or wholly above for a stable, an
inclined way being built on two oppo­
site sides to give access . to the born
floor. Upon this foundation the sills are
laid, tho comers being made at an angle
of
183 degs., instead of 90 degs.,
as in the square building. There are no
cross beams nuceasary except upon tbe
floor, there being eight bents in the build
Ing, all on tho outride, the plates being
mortised exactly as tho Bills are and the
posts placed with regard to th© necessary
doors and windows and tho strength nec­
essary to support the roof and stiffen th©
building. Ah many braces ns ore thought
Boston Hper-Hinpr. Troabln
needful may bo used, but the braces must
low He Got Out of It—Plain Word*
all bo ou tho lines of the walls and none
fruiu the Sonny Sontls.
The roof is an
When we are tn trouble we cry for help. of them cross braces.
I’hen we ere relieved we often forget to be eight sided cone, strengthened with purlin
tankini. But not always. Mr. W. W. Grinin, plates, and may be open at tho center for
a cupola or ventilator. Tho joints of all
tho plates and the sills will be at an angle
offlZidttgs. instead of 45 degs., as in a
square building.

‘MAY GOD BLESS YOU!'

Curative t&amp;rup. ot your agent. Mr. H. M. King,
and before I had taken Ute first botUe 1 felt bet
ter, and hi a short time was able to go to work.
-May God blrM you for tbe good you imw done."
Mr. Wm. J. McCann. OT Randall St.. Boston,
writes: "Six ibouUis ago 1 began to throw up
my food after eating. I thought 1 was going
ted© ron.nmpu&lt;m. 1 won began to have pain
tn the chest, stomach and sides. 1 got little
Steep and woke all tired out I once lort five
pounds In four xtays. I tiepin using Shaker Exireetof Baote, or. Botgel’s Syrup, and when 1
bad finished the »lxth bottle I could eat three
riaare meals a day. aad go to sleep tbe minute
■track the bed. 1 ami paper hanger by trade,
«bave worked every day since I look the see
bottle, and gained olgbteet lounda. 1
ought to be thaukful and I am."

HARVEST
EXCURSIONS
Minnesota, Dakota,
MONTANA,
) Aug. 21sL
TUESDAY, tSept. 11 and 25.
) Oct. 9 and 23.

IhilylliuiqgllikMh
ST. PAUL &amp; MINNEAPOLIS

Including GREAT FALLS. MONTANA.
reraotrt dartring to take a trip through Nor­
thern Minnesota. Dakota or Montana tor the
poraoa© of looking over the country, or with Un

THE WORLD, and an agricultural district mili­
tate tor dlvaratfied farm Ing. dairy and stock
^tuyoaea.^wlU do well to take advantage ot

’ For »»r aad Information apply to your
home ticks' agent, to any agent of the company

Jnrt »atd docmMMKl. do hereby glv.
we win meet al th* late rreldeixw nl
■din the uranmhlp of OrungHvUlr
y. lbs 17th day ot November. A. D..
। Hatitrdry the !«• Ii day of Febninn
’sraEi*a£itFs”X"

I J. Fknkh

The plan of the basement. is shown at
Fig. 2, A.being passage for the cows and
a driveway for removing tho manure; b b
are the stalls for tbe cows, fifty-two-in
number, having the feed trough toward tho
center, and all reached by an inner drive­
way. There are six stalls, and a nxim
at each end of tho stalls for hanie.Hs.
At e Is a place for storing plows, car­
riages. wagons or machines. A drive­
way (F F) passes through the basement
from east to west. As many windows as
needed may bo built in the wall. Tho
sills of the barn are laid upon tho wall,
as already mentioned; tho.posts are 28
feet high, and the plates upon these sup­
port the rafters.
,
The plates are fm/tened together at tho
ends by being ha-ved and the corners fas­
tened together by half tuch bolts. At
each corner is a brace of 8x8 timber,
bolted to and through* the plates by threequarter inch bolts and strengthened by
an iron plate ou the hiride. through which
the bolts pass
Tho shoulders of the corniT rafters rest ujxrn tbeee braces aad
plates. Thea© rafters ore of 6x12 timber.
Purlin plates of 8x10 inch timber are
bolted under the rafters and fastened to­
gether at tho corners in tho same manner
as tho plates. Tho intermediate rafters
rest upon these purlins. Iron tio rods
may bo used to strengthen the rafters
and hold them together, if thought necea-

ing in a wooden veeacl 8 pounds of sul­
phate of-copper tn 15 gallons of hot
water, and in another yeaael 10 pounds of
Um© in 5 gallons of water, and mix when
eold. to form a spray solution. Blue
water, or cau celeste, is prepared by dis­
solving 1 pound of sulphate of copper in
4 gallons of hot wate r. When dissolved
and cold add 1 pint of liquid commercial
ammonia
Dilute to 22 gallons and pro­
ceed u with Bordeaux mixture. The
two simple solutions are respectively 1
and 2 pounds of tho sulphate to 22 gal­
lons of water.
Sulphatlno and David's powder are dry
and applied with a bellows. Of the ex­
periments that have been made, the chief
of the aectlon of vegetable pathology says
tho results can in no way be deemed con­
clusive. as diverse results bare been ob­
tained by parties who have apparently
pursued the same line of experiments;
but what has been accomplished is de­
cidedly encouraging, and we may reason­
ably hope for bettor and more decisive
results tbe coming season.
.
Lengthy reports were received from
special agents at Charlottesville. Va;
Vineland, N. J.; \Denisuti. Tex., and
Neosho. Mo., together with the volunteer
reports from a great many persons in
other grape growing states.
At'Char­
lottesville It is stated that vinos that
were left untreated clearly showed the
absence of an/ influence that might tend
to check tlw ravages of mildew in those
varieties that are known to be subject to
it. In rebjH-ct to black rot ft small advan­
tage sccruod to tho treated vines. From
Vineland the statement is made that it
was tho wettest season ©ver known in
southern New Jersey, and tho conclusions
drawn from tho experimenta that were
mad© are that the copper sulphate may
ordinarily be relied on on as a preventive
of grape mildew, and the Bordeaux mix­
ture is thought to be tho preferable one.
Grapes treated for black rot, rotted
equally with those tint bo treated. Deni­
son. Tex., reports that there seems to be
positive evidence of preventive effects In
the use of the different preparations of
sulphate of copper, especially In early ap­
plications with the Bordeaux mixture,
when it reaches every part of the surface
of the.fruit. Tho most certain escape
from black rot courists in planting varie­
ties that are known to resbrt it, such as
Perkins. Ires. Delaware, Norton, etc.
From the hundreds of reportu from
these and other states it is mad© to ap। pear that generally the sulphate of copper
:j is beneficial for mildew, though not inva­
riably so. and tho Bordeaux mixture and
cau celeste the beat formulas fcr its use.
For black rot none wcro satisfactory, and
while the remedies that have been named
uro tho best we know, of at present for
diseases ot the grape."further experiments
will be necessary to test their full value.

A 1 । M/
Mr*.) TkBlAAgB

acm ot ssM st
bwI* .
• • • 2A2 4K
sol* of *wli less
IMTM Haw mm
d 17 ATS .75
swfccfnw AM
7 so in m
TownSNdrth.RangeT Wort.
oHotwUotooK
M • *.H

or

hewers

The farmer who wutki htrd fc» fej.
»»a»ey get stack.

OLD HONESTY
TOBACCO
WILL

600fl

L^ST-S

f-ipo

LOpGEfy

Xou need not set Mucic if yE!
*■111 ask your dealer for one of die
following si Horse Blankets:

5IA Five Nile.

J^T IJ

TA6JE5

SWEETER TH|AJI OfqEl^ TO­
BACCOS, AfID WILL pLE^SE
| ASK YOUR DEALER EOR IT.
;0U- ANO INSIST ON GETTING IT.

5/A Boss Stable.
Town « North, Roup- 9 West.
•wHofswH
J C
5J0 l.U
Town 3 North, Range &gt;0 Wert.
DHofawau
i as
are lts

5IA Extra Test
30 other styles

a^boYe cJj.
HO. FIltZER 4 EROS., Louisville, ly.

Great Clearing Sale

A™* An’taS-

ttui

Parasols

Chailie Delaines
Marked way 00*11.10 teat* a jwl »**«*&gt;!
deafen.*. al) fresl. »&gt;*xls. Swurr a draw rtE*
you cau. Ooh iitoclrn- you rx-i s»i sOuCite De­
fine drew tor th* prire of calico, pwd to w

To Stimulate Trade
tegular price ft io.

bi Hosiery. In ladie* . cMrirW* *M pM&gt;
we would ask jour sw*W
Wurraaled Fa*: Black- Ho*- '}r
they wffl pot erock or ffcdt - d tb«T d*'- —

dayot

tian of th© roof removed to show the man­
ner of laying tbe rafu-nt and bridging
them. A crown rim is lolted to the
rafters at tho point of tho roof—ar ratbag
the rafters, the rafters are bolted to tho
crown rim—which supports a cupola.
Tho cupola is fifty foot from tho floqr qf
th© bant, tho root-rising twenty-two feet,
and tho post being twenty-eight foot high.
The floor of tho born is laid ut— ’------supported by brick piers or tl------- ,______
in tn© basement. A line of beams may be
laid above the floor on cither side, above
which floors may ibe laid; the space thus
made may bo used for granaries or stor­
age of farm tools or machines, or erther
cumbrous property.

thence north to
place of .begln-

Children'.- LaceCaps
Marked down to cwt AH fre*b foods *ria
good order, nert style*.

Marr &amp; Duff

quarter Uno. two chain* and Mventesa links
‘*x*c‘**in»and fifty-ata links Umm"
south three chains and thirty finks to the place
of twttunlnx, contalnins1 seventv^wi* tw-T

Have the best eqolui" d dry
tic Creek and rhe
j-rtw*-

mencloR at a Make on the north and Xt" 6uaTT’10"
•”«&gt; ©hX tad
i?}!? .links south of the center of Mild
section, thence with on the quarter line, seven

Fwd plenty of charcoal mixed with
ashes and salt to your swine.
The Clydesdale breed of Loroea orlrinated In tio valley of Clyde, in the vicinity
of Glaagow. Seotland.
Au exchange recommends sheep £«
feeding orchards rather titan bwIdb.
They leave no tutfe cover tor .asecta to
breed and will keep tbe orcha ds healthy
fKn

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Marr &amp; Duff

cpains and Ofly-Mx links, thenev, nr.rth ■*.&lt;»
chains and ninety-three links to pty— of ma tn

—

and every"** . ...........
''•L.T’’'* •
any other bouse or-1 -i

•••eblra*.
HKXIt^'Bturox. Admlaltmtne.

Cotton blannels
Have al»o arrived.

„,A
grower applies manure
liberally to plum trees un the first indica­
tion of black knob.
Remember that tbe strawberry bods re­
quire attention now.
Young poultry should now be protected
from sudden and heavy showors.
Give to poultry a good grana run If pos­
sible.
Do not forget that the present I* an admircblo MMon for gathering dry earth
and putting it under rover in convenient
proximity to the chicken hoaare. far fatare use os a dust bath aad as an aboorb-

.

Special Drives

jt-.1 shows th© elevation with a par­

one man can load with greater ease and
rapidity than two tn the old way, loose.
In stacking, the stoker take, two Wes in
his hand and sets them up perpendicu­
larly, buildlug on each side of tills row
until the desired sixo is obtained. Now
lay bales lengthwise un tho top of tho up­
right ones to raise the shedding bales to a
half pitch, and if necessary tho stack can
be covered with long slough hay to abed
snow and rain. By this method tbe fod­
der is kept straight, dry and convenient
to feed.

5'A Electric.

EVE^ypL-dG SfA^pDD LI^E

Device for lacking Apple*.
A correspondent of The Prairie Farmer,
who lias had experience in gathering and
packing apples, describes us follows a de­
vice, of which tho cut is here reproduced,
and gives some practicable Instructions in
tli© matter.
Gather tho apples as soon as they ore
ripe, which is as soon as you can pull
them easily from the twig. Sort them
while picking, leaving all small and im­
perfect ones on tho ground. I would like
to impress it upon tbe minds of all fruit
growers that it does not pay to put small
or imperfect apples in the barrels. Small attorney s free ot twenty-five dollars covenanted
apples fill the spaces between large ones; for therein. the prenilww being described In said
**1111U**1 fcrtaln lot. piece and parcel
they do not measure aay, and lower the of land situate in tiie village of Nasbvlfte. tn
price of tho product. Put all sound and the rountv otfi^ry and state of Michigan,
perfect fruit in bushel boxes, and take and known and deserthed a* lollows:
TW east ball (e't) of the sooth wtat quarter
them to some central point to pack in (t» 40 ot the south east quarter iaek) of seebarrels.
tKm number thirty fire (tat in town three U)
north, range seven (T) west. Barry coonQr. Michor*teMWUU,ln&lt; ‘Wen*r (:S” lbere4Ol ’“d t”on‘

APPLE PACKING DEVICE.
Make a table, say 6 feet long, 2j to 8
feet wide with sides fl to 8 indies high.
Haro tho legs long enongh so that a bar­
rel will go under ono end. Tho other end
should bo four laches higher, so tho ap­
ples win have a tendency to roll toward
the end where the barrel is. Empty tho
fruit from the boxes into this table, set
tho head of tbe barrel with smooth an
Sa. Now by holding one hand half way
wn to cutch tho apples, you can hit
An easy way to take care of corn fodder, them drop in from tho table. The advan­
■ays The Prairie Farmer, is to shuck in tage of a table is that you cau neo any de­
the field and tie | in bundles which are fective fruit, and. by turning them half
afterward stacked- Lay a piece of twine
lb7^° »ntoU&gt;o barrel, you see
on the ground of a length to suit the site all sides of them, ^galn, your hands
of the bundlee you jiropose making; being free, it enables you to sort them
place an armfuil of fodder on tho twine much better than from baskets. and mure
and shuck out the corn which may be it saves handling. Every time fruit U
thrown into a wagon. Repeat thia opera­ handled you lose 10 per eant. A man with
tion until yon have a bundle of the de-. a true eve and quick hands will fill bar­
sired Bice, which tie firmly. The bales rels os fast as another can head them.
from two to four shucks can be piled to­
gether until a convenient tImo cotnea far
Thing* Worth Knowing.
hauling, or until tho first snow comes,
The current and the gooseberry thrive
when they may be hauled to the stack on best in a partial shade.
sleds. In piling in tho field lay one bole
As soon as the stem will port readily
on the ground and put others crosswise.
from tho tree, pears should Ins gathered.
Dy using a pitchfork to handle tho bales,

rail dul„. iHJIJW
ion t un there either

Ait *rad« tn Dart*

AII* » &gt;•
.• &gt; Umm Une* atvl .M
Good* at

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auw.

OF TATM TAX LANDA------AUpnoB Gbskkal's Orrir* ■
Uaalmr MteSxS
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Town «.North. Range io Wool.

MARR .&amp; DUFF'S,

�DEATH OF MOSES.

TO

WltAK

THt

AOCHT.
A CHARTER QH MYTHOS.

X«l, THIRD quarter, ih^ebsationrl BtRies, etPT. 23.

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Beware of Scrofula

u fr’-tran

wtu bava a tamjly
n» »-r doiun uu ■,»!,

■ comtuli

I.Msoa Helper Quarterly, by'
f II. &amp; Bbffman Philadelphia,

twvniup."| Manya time had

is'kotnothlng so
out of a person

tnytwfr&gt;im IF-'
jcir&amp;d

n most solemn

essay
r&lt;W "'I

, all earthly rnstv await the call, it is indeed
blcKteduieOod that Ho has

Probably no on« thing has can .
i.
gtffiCTal revival of trade at W ’llV-*’ 1 0
yecr’a-ftnif store aa taelr givliis^* Good'
their mtmim 0: M many^reS’trh?? V*
tire of Dr. King's W.w Dl^reryl'J
sumption. Their trade k
nwua In this very valuable
fact that It alwajs cure,

j®

Hraee up.
You .re fcrflm d.Trv»&lt;^. ) our
I) poor. j„u
1.^^ w|{h
"W-' you w- Bdrm,.
„,d
»T «&gt;ru, U.I W.UT u&gt; brere up
bS2 ™
but not with st mutant*. Bnrinr n&gt;«ib\ ’ ’
or MU.re. HM.!.
cheap, bad Nhlskey. and whlchVirtlmutau.
you for an hour, and then leave you in a
won-- eondlthm than before. What yoj
want I» an alterative that will purify your
blood, titart healtliy action of liver tod^kM-

1 1"S.'S1'1”1 ta"lh- -MlMxbu. MHU.
Md «I1 skin rraptluns. nn&lt;l |x»IUto|, c„^
Rll™. or no i»y rmulrrt. 1&lt; J,
to khr i.rf.rl HU.lM.lufi, or
!,v w
"*■ p*'r lx“'
by
u 11 Goodyear

:■ l&lt;-ft (Egypt (Deut. i, 55),
■''&gt;m all Him wgy by
and ail Uiecom• bnd given them
-d tbe tribes (ch*,
id bitwing reachto us. still future
'•ir-.icd lii;&lt; suvevsaor and
him, I an. I given him a
I «U|tbt&lt; rtmgregaxiou

Only 17 -divorces on the docket In Mus­
kegon county this term.%

**“

a IRFwi ? *8® *njonnted to |1D9.0»0 00?
L
♦««.000.000. an Increwe
bout 118 per cent. In tho name period
Xi
, amonnt credited
^1.? d®KStcr
♦». an ineresMM
Ji•*"“ ’*»
H wlUb. seen
In
d,nP?slt8 ,n this State were not
tbo dapodta In Great Brits!»
tl^depO&lt;1U here had not Sy

-Phiua^hJ

Tbe bugles on, Alling agafc
The dlr with o-„.. ",ta.'.

dopodta in tho British raving* banka.

the depositors hi WT. |

rag.
No buauer without a tuuneOun t»' tbeaiarrv r,M FW

UMettwk.
“*U“.U®"
4’
herroX.
u ^7X7
X
”:‘Tdood
"InJ* ™
stirred.

Ixig Cabin* were not hot......... . .
.urcmer.
houNca and the people who
Give in tho starry old Flag;
dwelt hi them wore not hut­
No Knight of the nandkerehlef
1
house growths. 'Fhey were
&gt;o sflto-a and noenuxi rag.
'
]
hardy healthy generations
Scorebed In the ImtUe's tlcrre ft*:
;
.4
««&gt;d the remedlra used were
Torn bydbo will ocean gale.
,Zn/wir
staple preparations n«pn&gt;W4"°
duced In Warners Lug Cate
“,.c'°tah and Consumption Remedy and
—
—» i~a:rr lau • UTlgtT.
"anier’s “Tlpii«-anoe“ the great stomach
From Un marthead and hilltop and ertreto”1'•
Our camp flrre biaxe through the night,
’

iketh nr. 1
Gul and ..

.Gif.combinAttontproporUon and preparation
of Its Ingredients. irtKHp&lt; Sarsaparilla aceotnl&lt;! shre cures where other preparations enttrelr
fall- 1 ecullar |u Ita rood name at home. n iiNi
is a •tower of strendb abroad.” reL-nllar In thtf
phenomenal sales It baa attained. Hood's Sar
. .k L*&lt;'e J11”.1
iiHxllciiie for
purifying the hlnod.giving strength, and creat­
ing an Hp)ketl!r.
.

tefrv i/ t:
"l 1"r** Fcpt for Mo*ra
BxiixdbrV
'l,i’art&lt;d friends have
fw
:
I’xrture wocannot mourn
tteowa*...-f
1"v*1
on
jofcrf r,. •”!* '«yal-ya brouid have rw
Sva? ir ’
D,ltO tW F,‘tb«'" lJobn
^'•IthChn • i?^u^at*ur ltm&lt;1 fW1*
tid fo- th
t^ttMtlao w* ermnot but bo
^v-wrow LerauM, &lt;rf our
f'r th‘8 “uertv death, which
ShSi? "? ^•’•teiues ita fearful work with
&lt;Hth
'f
, Hut lot us lookup, for
|&gt;. .lertroyedj
4aa- j
fuU * Ux‘:«pirit of wtehm.J■'' •’ ‘fi'ksn of ra one in whom
■•U*tarJ Of God (Owk ... —
-

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Good Knuugb tor Kim.
Mr. Asa B. Howley, druggist, was In­
duced to try some of the PaplBon Catarrh
Cure b) his customers, after several pbysl;: clans predicted hy^'ould noon have con­
sumption from anc aggravated case of rnj turh. He says: "The result was tniprecedentcii. 1 commenced to get well uftof.
the 'first application.’ and nm now. after a
fuw weeks, eiitlrcly cured." I’apillon (ex­
tract of flax) Catarrh Cure will do all that
Is claimed for It. Urge bottles SI- For
salu by W. H. Goodyear.

It Is thought iron orr exists in the vicin­
ity of Harbor Springs and a company is
being organized to prospect for It. •

—---- rwjuuram urn t km
Holls do*i: to tbe surf f«um.boro-

•*
™. i llwl.lfcC IV .IK..
No suldlor by sutatltulc;
No substitute for chief,
But a soldier to dare aad U&gt; do
No jwrfumrd handkerchief.
Ko n«g but the W-d. White and Rlnn ’•

~rir~« i'rjs«“

5S5

Twenty-five cents a bottle.

W.u, u» MtUFMCB
of speedy relief raid cure. Scad 2 cent: rxcatm
fur works on yoor dlscaset.
W-Send 4 c—ts txwtMe for Celebrated

Consult tho old Doctor.

«»■&lt;• ana wrtaaic,
(stamps). Before coufldl:
Dr. • l. \ UK r.. A frier
save future sufftertne and a

lundays. 0 to JI Address,
c. u. itun rtr&gt;a, m. u.

Merrill

Block, Detroit. Mich.

T&lt;&gt; table tho tariff

- ——y------ -----afraldi
That tbe cause of Reform I hare tnsrly betrayed;
Rnt I &lt;enr
&lt;1.^ ** ■
•
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tho

Bitten u a
c of health."

VINEGAR BITTERS.
Tire only Temperance Bitter* known.
It stimulates the Brain and quiets the
Nerves, regulate* the Bowel* and renders
a perfect blood cireulati&lt;ny- through the
human veins, which Is sure 1«&gt; restore perfi-ct health. A beautiful book free.
Admis,
R. IL McDoXalk Ditvo Co..
582 Washington nt. N. Y.

SEA-SALT
-SOAP■
.... Wll.L, |&gt;M’ 113 l.l], LTTU&lt;JC&lt;KCH&lt;
rea baUj, curtug all ioc*l skin usd scalp
eiuMM. plnipteNTblotriies, cczerna. nater. eha
etc. It D made from perfectly pure male*
and Is most lieuHtig usd Invlgora&amp;m^to
»kln. krepli.E if h, a tresh clean and bM
condition. Sold by druKKl’ts and fancy gc
dealers, or ttn^ by mall one cake tar z&gt; eW
three tor bb cts. by tbe proprietary.
R. A. MeDoxau* Dul'c. Co..

For OVER COMPLAIWT, DYSPEPSIA,
PURIFYING »3 BLOOD.

To lrt:b&lt; tbe tariff
And talk about tah!

GRAHD RAPIDS DIVISION.
Taking effect July 15 !»•“

To tbe rear wttl&gt; free Imrte. lot's talk atxjot fish:
Let's talk about fish, let's talk of the odd.

Used for 30
Years. Bost
rfrcparntlon
&lt;n the World

•

ttmt ark:
BHordcnd
Blood,
powerful

Wbllo of tUh wn bold forth by day aad by night,
T-&gt; dodge ttw» great tamo moot fervent I wiub—
LW11 table the tariff and talk olxiut—fiuh. .

Grand Kaolds IA
Mlddlrvi! U'...........

(Ir .1, -.'

To table tbe tariff
And talk altout fish!
s.rfl XOll 7.

iu.«
1.10‘ll.W
I I3r Circuit i

W.JOH? 3TON&amp;CO., Octroi; rt. ch
II M&gt;

8£M„,SS1

Chitagj, Kalamaicc &amp; Sagifi&amp;w

nmv«r Cleveland crawfished on

MRS. WM. A. DAVIS of Camden. N.J. says:
•I tare suffered greatly iron. Indlgratlon and
bowel troubles, and Vlntgxr Bitters gave mere.

JOHNSTONS
SARomPARILLA

who cry: "No free trade this I j

So to dodge tbe great Issue most fervent I wUti-

"Daniel.”
"Tee.
sire.
-— -7";
•I boa
MX''that
"I
|J
prize of $25
1 '-55’
sent in.”
&lt; eago
"And does
Mnsl
compete?”
■'Well, I might. I liavo evolved eovoral pretty good jokes in my time, ।
Daniel ••
Tho presidential proclamation as to ths
F. A. HAHN, Local Agent, HasUnit*
tniaua &lt;i r ti t. a., rtitaaeo.
**.
"That is true, sire. You might wmd 1 fisheries was prepansi some time ago,
one of your justly celebrated declarations and, tho
ready to start their
whistle®.
The
of fidelity to civil a
'
- —
- steam
— —
fisheries treaty was one of the incapable
burg Chronlcla &gt;
Bayard’s fumbling performances, and was
TIME TABLE.
rejected as a cowardly surrender- of
American rights.
Its rejection opened
In effect July 1st,IMF.
the way for tho monkey message frera
■•Dan!” "Yee. sire.” "They say my Cleveland, who would regard any war 'North.
flBbory mcsiag* L’ crwthw
excite­ possible on advantage if it resultea in his
ment in Canada and Engtand. and that re-election. Tho I&gt;emocratic party is ca­
Stations
there is n war cloud on tho hortxon.
pable of anything before or after the elec­
• T«. irtre. U dore look • lUJk Urel wtion that in their judgment would help
"C-ar/t you I wiue some kind of a supple­ In tho continuation or extension of their
.Hastings..
ment. or second edition, and ear the mear.- power. But they nro already bellowing
...Hbnltx....
Bogo only referred to my bluefish exploit
I* tliat they did not mean anything hardly
.Nash's* ...
atFirt! tatandf "I don’t know.
And,
Ctorerdale
’• by the noise Cleveland made.—Cincinnati
...
Delton
0 Dan. when you are down on Pennsyl­ Commercial Gazette.
vania avenns, this afternoon, picas* keep

:
,
i
j‘

MBS. MATTIE FURCUBON.
•ays: "t laegar Bitters
t&gt;&lt;

0 sad It my fate! food the Miyrwumpa all storm

On the 14th of Msy, 1883, Bismarck in
. a speecti before tho Getman rcichstag
of the
States
' said "The success «.
&gt;uu United &lt;»«&lt;£»
iu materinl development is tho most il­
lurtriomi of modern time. Tho American
! nation hu* not only successfully borne
I “d suppressed the moat gigantic and ax1 pensive war of nil history, but immedi। ately afterward disbanded Ittvurmy. found
’-fiTTiploynient
■ employment for all its
ita soldiers and mama
I rlncs paid off most of Its debt, gave labor
J?'1 &gt;*omes to "all tho unemployed of
Europe as fast as they could arrive v
ita territory, and still by a system o
ation bo Indirect as not to bo
much less felt. Because it is my
tie judgment that tho prosperity. of
- ' H- ,
.
America is mainly due to ita system of
A'ew York paper offers
a New
offers_a protective laws. I urge that Germany
for tho beet original joke &lt;
now niched that point where it is
I necessary to imitate the tariff system of
yourweightineM Intend
intend to lbe United Gtntes."

Fearful aud Wonderful.
The Bible says, "man Is fearfully and
wonderfully made."
But physiologists
all concede that the most wonderful por­
tion of man is the nervous system. In it
are ineated the seats of life and mind, and
the control of al) the bodily organs. U hen
the nerves are destroyed, the part Is par­
alyzed. Tiie flesh, blood and-bones are
nothing to it. Derangements of tbe brain
or nerves are-the causes of headache, fits,
dizziness, fluttering of the heart, textual your eye out for a
Paul Pioneer
weeklies, sleeplessness, neuralgia. &lt;’«&gt;W cheap substitute."—St.
hands and feet. A free trtal bottle of Dr.
Miles' Nervine—the latest and mart sure
rrwfnl cure for all these diseases, may be
-Who donated a quarter of » million
had- at W. H. Good) ear’s drug store.
dollars tor provisions and rcut them to
Tim state crop rejxirt for .SeptemiN r starving Ireland?” (
indicates a yield fl.ow.ooo In advance or
"Levi P. Morton.
••Who HBt U» “““SSL"^Chlata?
any previous esthnnies in Michigan.
to tho earthquake Bufft-rers of r
An I»vartM»«a»,
Swelling of the ankles ar,feet when not
Cincinnati Com■Groror develaad- —Uncinua
due to rheumatism. Prof.
always raused by a weak or
J
1.
&lt;&lt;f im&gt;atii. lain or un&lt; a 1

ness when lying on uw » »»
•
“ cPoc u ’ J v v“‘
“PLn him am
snJC'-\um. Xi, 1~; Bexalaol
U» wort tor I New Curt. Sold »i W. H. Goody««l • &lt;Ex_ xxxi, 3
‘“J!**! i The unTrertltJ «•»« &lt;'- atP&gt;&lt;»“» thl’
vnnH.'?
the
Pit spoao aOu ve&lt;tr
ZSte«»O.«uBR.
said and dM: [ ‘
Mas. Wixsww’s ffi^ffrc Sinter
KUra
’ —I-""™ or mo Spirit; and

^LW^h *“
,nwnt«»
ocraucn^nntnalconimltrco ).&gt;ln)

0 tvl h rny fate • every day bring, the n/^ra
That gives im n terrible fit of the Wool
Tb-news that my party U luring lu grip, S
Ito numbers by hundreds 'Iracrtlag the ship!
It is plain as the chock of .tear □ariand's tea.
■ face
My free trade convictions wfll &lt;xat me the nice:
.dc5'e i1* STO“ tarw n,&lt;*t fenrBOt 1 w“hIxjt’B table tho tariff and talk abmn-flah f

Rev. W. 1’. Squidra, of Perry. I* about
to remove to Washington territory ’.

t Uriel hlmll

’bid to mortal;
n to tbe spirit
» l»dy. When
ed one*, though
re lookad upon,
&gt;»m nt
futures just
_ id our reach;
jlust or! the corrupt11 .Tune nt Wbe rerarnntioQ
' • -miptiblc Hwiy with the
: « un ■-. glfirlliod, iu which
..-riij ttkeuji iu residence,
- rvj&lt;_&gt;■ &lt;jnIut |n Un,
indy. L'a; jL.
‘ atta®. bftbe L&lt;uab, and
tbmwitii
• :• ign over the earth. How
loi&lt;t»-U d . ■
' Mim« H'luaiDMi buried we
•’•tntt'Jd.’ •
■ - teit he iuui tho risen body
°ctbe
.
/ .••J iaflgurwion seems cvi■rf. for not. only dora the
! - - np a wui u&gt; Christ, .dt he
■bi hav. t..
• tpgivo up tho body of a
■aintfr mu..
”•■••• And if the Man Child
fichdcs die risen saints of
hrdand Mnetbmg of tbe
: in iitavon thrre referred to

!!W

foe GEMiTO VKISAKT Omni a Lite
Study. It makar NO dlfll-nrace WHAT you
have taken or WHO luui failed tr-

the Pern-

than the Spring*.

JOO Doses One Dollar

To table the tariff

Bartley Breen is In bed. enjoving the
delights of the rheumatic fever.

Gen. Benjamin IlnrriMm.
Gen. Harrison h:w been in public life far
many years, and wo Imve not heard that
he has received * promotion, tlint bo has
not earned. In the army he was suc­
people lived
A Favorite With the Fair Bax.
cessively lieutenant, captain, colonel and
I’apillon (extract of flax) Sirin Cure is brigadier general, bceaujw he was brave
rr_____ __unto superior to all thi much advertised skin and-efficient
He has . become a legal
appointed
. . and yet there 1 beautified* with the advantw of being authority through hard Btudv. He was a
this jjifuct-ono thing , beneficial, awl not like the mineral prep- leader in the Hernte because be was rccog■iie—whidi is not aor- | arations usual) sold which are ver)' pota- nlzed an one of the ablest men and moat
sa.vs wrotigb Paul in , onous. It will remove all Inflamnuilion, logical and well toformed men In tho
that «* shall not .nil ' chafing and ropghneM of the skin? sun­ upper house. Hois thoRepublican candlt in । toe twinkling I burn, freckles and unseemly blotelies. and date for the presidency ix-cause lie has a
Jimged ht the sound- , leave tliu cutk-h* as fair and ijhft ns an in­ clean record of distinguished public scr
So itays the Spirit fant'a An actual necessity for the eorn- vices, made within the party which honors
him. And
when
ho is —
promoted to li
the
A_j —
1— 1..:—
A|l true Micvero ! plete toilet table. Large bottles only 31 ui_
office of president, it will be bccaUM lie
;• s Christ n-turiM shall for for sale by W. II. Goodyear.*
has earned the promotion; not because Mr.
-d from
'
A Muskegon man unmed Albro. fell Blaine haw earned it.—Time.
Mug lusinntly changed,
through a Carsun City culvert the other
day and was fatally injured.
He Could Give *55 More tn the Fond.

■I Luries I
•&gt;t our f

Hood’8 Sarsaparilla

HoUlTBlldn&gt;»cd»u. yurixforju. Msdooni

-- * - —. —uu mj lom &lt;ioea unman

5^^215?*"".
iw- l”' ____ . «...
io anoi-v the ci .nr 1^......,

THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER
and Health Restorer. Cures all kinds of
Headache within thirty minutes—Try It
ia2^°iW’ ?AV** °J ’• B"™****
Or-

J. .B.
—

Sarwp.nrilU
arid, to entirely
cured."
,
_____ _______
8tantoo- *&lt;t- Vernon. Ohio.
Stanton, Mt. Vernon, Ofcfo.

HDOTT. BA■11.
FOTJrt
IXPLe* upon
thaFA&lt; _ __ _________________________
ECAT and pohara CONacrf^
TION or iNBAKrrTjsbould eruisult at once

rxlyruni
1 - «'as one day: bo
be ! pleasant remedy f&lt;
for all diseases arising
bo stija-lfast, be fuljy from
blttod. W. H. Goodyear.
•- impure
'
“ope of tho glory
.
Ann Arbor has
In their
nil 1 make it all f
z
, 40 -teachi-rn
--------- --------; ■pule
,
in tbe first ana He «cboota to whom they pay yearly sal­
! the Lord, died.’’ ari
‘?s amounting
»«nonn«in« to $15,000.
aries
5*15.000.

pwun&gt;ct,
•hall be ca-

rheo“’ “u’v'd
»*n&lt;nins k-bocro. At times hi. hood, would
CTXCk °Brn *:'d Meed. He tried various prvpw,u&gt;00t
toaBy took Hood's 8are
I am entirely wML-------------- - --- —

two ,o
family,
and in Great Britain nine to each family.
l.n«°rT* W11 &lt;T’no px&gt;d froo tn‘dc’’ tbU us I
how the workingmen of protected America |
can
- -----------------ran aava
save more
moneyth&lt;n
__ the..
workingmen, if tho prices In Engl^d'are
so much lower than hero that the lower
rtii. Who in CUrOLLT and IGMOEA1K E
h “ Till1' I.ED awar bls Vlt.OH of BODY,
and MAMHOOD.causing exhausting

Giro ua a Man for chief.
k I?”,
to «m;

The Cobdrn Club on Cleveland.
Don’t neglect a cold. Hill s Peerless
, The annual report of tho British Cobden
Cough Syrup is a ant? cure. No cun', no
’•dub contains the following significant
pay. W. H. Goodyear.
eulogy of President Cluveland and his
Iwhieb I swore unto
J.. IL Nichol* has been appointed post­
tuul i*vn triode master ut lluinlkoldt. Marqu'ette county.
"In the Uhlttxl States President Ciovoxii, 7), yet Abraland’s mcsAagu carries with It the promise
For Indigrsllon iim* Cobb’s I.i’tle Pills. .of such measures of tariff reform as may.
40 pill* only 25 cents. W. II. Goodyear.
in the ctuiroo of n few years, make somerons one to mill.
Re|&gt;orte&lt;l that the Union Litatr party Is thingZliko n revolution in lr.U*rx»tlonal
.—■ion of it, but
» ru,.&lt; ™&lt;i^;'"'Ur‘ * wre»W«’ to M.r.,»&lt;„ trade. 'Not only would the direct results
of ojM-ning the markets of such a country
f&lt; r more than ■
y’
_Z bo enormous, but. If the United States,
it of it, and yet I
The best is the cheapest. Hill's Peer- hitherto the great supporter^ of protec­
11 irmte good to less Wonn Specific is l&gt;oth the best and tion. should become satwfled that protec­
fx’rsonisUy. his I cheajiest. W. H. Goodyear.
tion is a delusion, and that their own best
advantage is to bo found in free trade,
i
The Northville Methodists surprl^i sueh u ejiunge in their opinion and practice
। the it
he HL-aiu all -ha the,r P*s,or Monday night by presenting could not fail to influence the esdnion and
_ . y* and in Him hlm B !M0
practice of the rest of the world/”—Cleve­
thetyrd (is nthousand I
Hill’s Sarsaparilla Is a powerful and land Leader.

Inr nf tt,.

Salt Rheum

,
,-l

----- —
God, the people
ork laid down;
earth he tapernd ,which, on are
rniitu-1 t&lt;» eater.
1&gt; let lumgu.bvar
nwwrr was. -L*t ;
uxTc unto tne of this ?
Ix-b ihl u with thine ny«,
•&gt;v&lt;-r thu Jordon.
. Paul In-^xight tho
n il of the thorn in
wi$- wns. "My grace
n J'buI’m case the dre
.t!»- continuance, of
- ihould bv exalted

« -■&gt; m&gt;b mu (Num.
.&gt;!th&gt;&gt;ugh forgiven, ulll
.: -want jresult. Fourteen
Ir.-.lr ! i&lt;oi l.ip-r M'-wodid stand m that
Elijali he taikixl with

1

;n

I«««®d from $4»,000.000 to 1^000 - |
0UO. about 600 per rent . while Tbe‘SdijgLal depraita increased from g218 to 1

I

ft.?;

hmt hX

IW-178,000 of dre '
“Tings banks of thH state- '
nf
»«».e23.000. Jn to-' o' W0 per rant
In the same pl
to the credit^ .

points. Coughs. Colds, Asthams n 1
chltls. Croup, and all tli«^Jdto’n/d£
«M* qatekly cured. You caj
bX
fore buying by getting a trtal botUe freT
large sire SI. Every bottle warSi^"*’

s (MMSlble, and
Him lisro that
and dally roIx'lng ubiwnt
jnt with the
.•: He shall w that our
ilnhbcd.
MuHOi had long
all thb pleasures and
• . -..orld, rli'x-Hing rather to Dey*, restore your vitality, and rive re. ;&gt; -.rjthtbe feopleof God than newrd health Mid strength. Such a ne-d|ires of gin for a iwaaon; cs- ; dne you will ttnd In Electric Bittern.
.nvu’h M vhrist greater only 50 cents a bottle at W. H. Chxdy(ar-,
’
"wjws
•uure* :iu Egypt; and for drugstore.
TH.be hivl endunxl, os seeinvuitiU (Heb xl, 94-27).
ni.lHM.nTr,
,hr W(irl,| h
.

' walk

the raving?ex&lt;wi
country may
-ehoftheir

«ininiv

President Cleveland has placed his sup­
porters in many dose ana inconvenient
corners by his sudden change of base an
tho fishery question, but no one has a
closer ujiuvi
corner to .w
escape
Senator
cunrar
—j— from than
—
--—-—
Morgan, wIto last year slgitad an opinion
that Article 20 of tho treaty of Wrwhingwns BtU
n force, Ul
nince be
ton was
still| |in
andi now. aim»
be
hl&lt;
lb" P"-‘W»R'- U L&gt;n»d 1»
r.^nt hb
settled and
and declared
declared opinion.
opinion,
recant
his Bottled

I
I not on an issue of policy and politics, but
interpretation of a statute and
on a legal
'
• treaty —Philadelphia Prow-

It looks very much aa if President
-Sri’S.
VKTVCMUU n *•—
■ U- - ----- ~
~
divert attention from tho tariff Issum
But It

&gt; 15 7 ao'lv------ Kxlamszon
■
MtMlrrMTR
Connections—At RJrhlxnd Junction with U. J.
tM. tor Toledo A Miron. Al HratiDin with

Where Are

Yon Gering?

State of Michigan-Fifth Judicial Circuit, la
Chancery.
Sult pending in Circuit Court, for County otBarry. In Cbanrery. at ths City of Hastings, on
the loth day of July. A- Ik pad
Geurge Woolet. complainant, vs. Charlotte
Marine, defendant.
In this cause It gppearing tliat defendant.
Chariotie Marble, Is not a resident of this slate,
but resides In tbe state ot Nebraska: therefore
on motion ol Smith &amp; Celgrova. solicitors for
complainant, it s onk-r«l that defendant enter
her apttearann: in said cau«e on or before four
ni'intfjH from tho date ot tills order, and tiuu
witbin twenty days the complainant eause this
order to be published In tko Hastings Banxbr.
swdrfrtfldlcittinD to be continued once In each
Week for six weeks lasnctesalon.
in, Circuit Judge.
. Deputy Register.

s^TO

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DETROIT AND CLEVELAND

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astings

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Banner.

ltea. ou;
uh.- - ----- — dignified. unoe-lftah oooree that haebroogM
.
.
____ _
Mh.rs Who

Ville. Cohoea, Rochester. Pairpart. Buffalo,
Albany and elsewhere In New York, de-

BENJAMIN HARRISON.
dwftriea because they look upon it

LEVI P. MORTON.

dcmocratlc New York Sun means by Ita

qccacc ai
w “ ««« — —
vehement denunciation of Ute Clewland- hM saved up money and wanta tojowl t,
1 will borrow it andMive 6 per cent for IL
Milta-Garilale bill. If It to no: to the direct,
1 have in mind nowvwo girb who have iav.
___
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interest of tree trade?

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.

j'AMWtlLlSSra’onn&amp;am.

Vll. JOHNS .THOMSON, of Banlhrn.
VH1. ELLIOTT F. GRABJLL, ot MontIX. WELLINGTON W. CUMMER, of
Wexford.
X. HARRY F. MERRILL, of Bay
XI. PERRY
HANNAH, of Grand

FOf &lt;iOT*CTKU8 G. LUCE, of Branch.

GILHKKT B. OSMUN, of Wayne.
Fir SUGROltGErLr MALTZ. ot Aljnsna.
otRayPoe Comnilaslonrr ot tbe I juid omeeROSCOK D. DEC. of Berrien.
FlBTBPHKN V?BJ?BOWBRHX}H.ot Ionia.

Far Superintendent of Public lintnieuoa,
JOUBPB E8TABB&lt;K)K. ot Eaton.
Mr Member State Board Education—
FEKRY F. POWERS, of Wexford.
Fa- repreeentaUvo in Congress. 3J dlstnct-

For State Senator, lltb district|
PMIUF T. COLGROVB.

Read fur yourselveK. When all Uhfree-traders of England are praising Cleve­
land because he Is a free-trader, ft would
be folly to listen to the clap-trap of those

emy.

IMtelto.
B~hour, •■iiim^ly to glww tbe difference be­
tween the employer* lu our two factories.
None of our employees in I retard ever tiad
wages enough to be able to have money at
Interest, to say nothing of owning a home.
The nomination of Philip T. Colgrove, The Pattereou employee* all came from Ire­
land originally, so yan can sec how mrn-b
of this city, for state senator U one that
IwUcroff they are here than they were
will strike every reader of tiie Baxxkb as Uiere. 1 never yet had one auk me to let
eminently fitting. The republicans of him return to Ireland and work in that fac­
Barry and Eaton cuuntfc» will give to him tory; but every time 1 go to Liaburn the
opcraUvee come in crowds and be gfor a
their loyal, hearty support. Hb naine
chance to come over here.
adds strength to the ticket, his work will
“To give some idea of how much Inter'
win votes for every candidate from presi­ retour workmen feel in the campaign. I
dential electon down. Our readers need might say that they have formed a tariff
club, which has a large niembfrahlp, and
no introduction to tills eloquent aud rising
they all propose to vote for protection. Irre­
young lawyer. But a few years ago he spective ot party affiliation*."
•
came here, haring but a slrort time before

been admitted to the bar. He was n
stranger among strangers. But he found
from the first the warmest kind of a friend
fa the person of Judge Smith, with whom
lie has been associated In business nearly
all tiie time during hb residence here.
He has made friends, warm ones and lots
of them, from the very first Hb ability,
his talent, tils strength of character and

County Ticket.

For Rcnnwentatlve In the State legislature—
JEREMIAH M. ROGERS, ot Cariton.
For Probate Judge .
CHAS. W. ARMSTRONG, of Yankee 8{&gt;rtngs.
F&lt;r KberiffBAKRR 8H KINER, ot Hastings.
Far County Clerk—
&lt;
THOMAS S. BRICK, ot Maple Grove.

For County Treaauree—
CHBinOPHKR A. BOUGH, ot Woodland.
SuSrrora&amp;ktLVAhULRMAN.of Bantings.
For Circuit Court Commissioner*—
ALONZO K. K KN ASTON, of Hastings.
MARTIJCY E. HBNDRICK.oI Middleville.
For ‘aSropRATr. ot Assyria.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
England, Indeed, is the commercial pi­
rate of the world. She is now straining
4 utmost to rob the United States of ita

industries amt get control of our market.
If she succeeds every working man and
working woman. In this country will be
brought to comparative poverty.
You
can't help losing the high wages you now
receive, If you retain any work at all
against the competition of the pauper paid
labor of England, you will be compelled

by that competition to accept as wages pre­

•genial nature have made hb friends delight

In doing him honor. Three times has he
been electiri prosecuting attorney of Barry

county, serving tho people moat satbfactorilly. He lias been a veritable terror to

evil doers, and has done much to give
Barry county a deserved reputation for
dealing out Justice to criminals with un­
gloved hands. But not only has he ac­
quired reputation as an officer, but also m&gt;
an attomey. Tbe flrm of Smith A Col­
grove is recognized to thta circuit as one
of the very strongest law firms within its
borderer The junior member of the firm
has contributed hb full share toward se­
curing the taring clientage ami honorable
name of tbe Ann. Ot course Mr. Colgrove
will be elected. He always "gets there."
He Is. the man the people desire to put
there. He will represent thta district very
creditably, and liecome a leader to the sen­
ate. There Is no sort of doubt about that.
He knows what the people of thta senator­
ial district want, and will be in thorough
symiiatliy with their wishes. By his
ability and e Sequence, he will be far more
able to secure the legislation deaired by
thta district than any man the opposition
could name. The senatorial convention
made no mistake when It selected Mr. Col­

grove.

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Tbe Journal offers the following gratui­
tous Insult to the mcmlien of the Union

cisely that pauper pay.
These are not the words of a republican

journal. They are the deliberate utteran­
ces pf the New York Sun, a democratic
paper. That workingmen may have the
comparison before their eyes, the follow­
ing list which was prepared by Robert P.
Porter, one of the most capable and care­
ful men in that line of work fa tbe country.
Is presented.
Average weekly wages in the United
States and England compared:
England. United Stutas.

t

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Labdr party:

The Basner has abandoned the rotten
old hulk of the republican party and taken
up the "union-labor party, .xx-allcd." it's
the same old smell; the "big four" of
Michigan have plenty of money to the cor­
ruption fund. Not satisfied with buying
up individual voters it has made a bld far
a whole party,-and the Banner has sold.

votes for republican dollars or any body

ft

ss

Journals slanders will fall harmless, and

will only serve to build up tbe party which

is

To the Secretary of the Home Maiket Club,
5» Bodford St., Boston.
Dear Sir:—nuuiks for the pajwn. you
have sent me. I was In America for about
two months last summer sent over by our
association, to sec for myself whether tbr

working classes of your country were bet­
ter off under protection than we are under

free trade, and the conclusion I came to

Ward &amp; Dolson Buggies.

Mason Platform Buggies.

wiiat be says about free trade.
If it b surplus revenue that b causing
the trouble, send It to iwmt free trade
country. You never knew them to have a
surplus; or, if you don’t like to do that,
take It out to sea and sink IL or bury it. or
bum It, or do anything In fact rather than
adopt free trade, that is to say if you do
qot want foreign competition to -ruin your
umnufncturlng industries, and. by so doinu:. ruin your farmers by robbing them uf
their home market Your truly.
'
11. J. 1‘eitifkh. Electro-Plate worker.
Secretary Workman’s Association for
Defence of British Industry. 184 Waterloo
Hoad. liondon, England.
•
Hun. James G. Blaine's ojienln^ cam­

paign speech at Bangor, Maine, on the 28d

iary state of tbe workingmen

Phaetons,

“noVS?'I &lt;nu&gt;l •&gt; ■«/’•*“ ‘‘“Ltji

by Ita zealous circulators. Should 1 be
elected to the office for which 1 stand u a
candidate there is but one course that 1
would pursue, which Is to take up my
home hl Hastings. move m.v family there
and devote my persata! effort- to the con­
ducting of the business of the I rotate
Court. 1 have never said to any «»« any­
thing that could possibly lead to the origin
of the above lie told by the opposition. anil
furthermore have never even thought of
adopting any other course than tint &lt;«
moving to Hast lugs to case &lt;rf toy election.
Yours Brep’y.
Cha*. W. Akmstuoxu.

The Lberpad l’&lt;*t says:

Messer Bros.

■= Reynolds.

HUFFMAN BROS,

“We are di­

rectly concerned In the result of thb etoe-

tion to the United States." And the Scots­
man says: •'British sympathy cannot tail
to be with Cleveland." The Financial
News calk Harrison a -Tesjiectable nonerill-

fore any of your workingmen, eftber en­ Uie home market for home labor, thgt b
gaged fa manufacturing or agriculture, what protection alms at. /They want our
talk about free trade, let Uiwn send one uf market for the protection of their labor;
their number over here to see what it bdo­ and that Is what British free trade almsaL
ing for this country.. Let him walk about
for six months looking for a Job until his
Cleveland's recent letter to Tammany
coat gets ragged and hb shore get thin,

and he gets the thinnest of all. and every­
where he asks for Work he will be told tliat
the Germans and Belgians are doing the
work cheaper than he can do It; than let
them send fur him home again, and hear

Lansing Buggies.

Editor Banker:
.
I have recenUy been Informed that the
..pjK-ition are twlurtrioualy clrrn^,'5‘
Tvnori. ax a truth, tliat to case of my elec­
tion to the office of Judge of prulmte 1 will
appoint a deputy to fill the position and
remain at my home here in Bowens Mills.
In addition to this report Ita
giving many reasons why 1 should adopt

wan this: “
.
ty." They put him down and eulogize
That any person who lias to earn a llv- Cleveland because they want free trade or
Ing in America as a producer rqgst first be­ as near it as.jKissfble. to sell us more goods
come crazy before he bccomre a Jre«- trad­ and employ their uwn wurkiaeu al wages
er, and tbe fanners must be tbe craziest of S&amp; to 50 per cent below oura. and let our
the whole lot to think of such a thing. Be­ workmen be idle and helpless. We want

was devoted to a comparison of tbe pecun­
in Great
Britain and the United States, based .upon
noses of the green backers to the fusion
the Savings Banks deposits In the two
grindstone, while Boss Hicks turned, all
countries. The comparison has its value
the greenbackers were mighty good fellows
us beariug on the tariff discussion. In fact
to the eyes of the Journal. By this opera­
that Great Britain Is a free trade country,
tion the Journal editor got into tl&gt;e soft
while tbe protective policy prevails here.
snap of the Hastings pustoffice. But a
After making- liberal allowances for the
change had come. The old line greendifferences In social condition in the two
backeni who have been greenbackers from
countries, and conceding ail percentages
principle and not for office, have seen that
contingent upon Insufficient data. In oppo­
the only effect of fusion was the destruc­
sition to his own argument, he shows tbe
tion of tbe gretsiback party, and the onlyones who profited by Ito Ignoble surrender
the Savings Banks of Great Britain at the
were Fuller, Waters. Dennfa and a few
close of last year to hare been 8180,000,ooo
others who got fat offices from the dem«&gt;and n tbe state of Masaachusetts alone
cracy. They could no longer suffer the
8200.000,000. Great Britain has In round
humiliation and stultification .of fusion.
They left the’ rotten hulk, and went into numbers Sb.000.000 inhabitants, and Mo,iwchuM-ttx 2,000,000. A computation shows
the Union Labor party. And now tiie
tliat the average of deposits to each Inhab­
Journal Insults them, vilifies and traduces
itant fa Massachusetts is &lt;*|ual to twelve
them, by averting Uiat republican money
In Great Britain. Like comjraii-tons with
has caused them to take the step they have.
other New England states, including New
Who are ihese Union I-alx&gt;r men in Barry
York, show simitar results. Tbe states
county that the Journal alleges republican
named also at die end of twenty-right yean
money has bought? We will name a faw:
under a low tariff showed savings depwaite
A. G. Kent, Wm. 1’. Bristol Jr., Mp'EIlls,
to tiie credit of wage workers, equal to
A. W. Wilcox, Jerome Frost and a number
SI8.SO per capita, of Um then population,
while at tbe dose of a like period under
Mosey, Douglas Slade, John Hinckley.
protection In 1888, the per capita of such
Wm.ll. Brooks. C. W. Taylor, Jaeob
deposits was W5. These ought to be con­
Slump and utbera of Maple Grove; W. W.
clusive as to the immense value of tbe
Kelly, A. D. Cadwaltader. E. E. laimoreux,
practical system to the American workDavid Trego, Chas. Fairchild, Esau Cannom
and others fa thto City. The Journal is
We have liad no Intention of noticing
As long as tbe Journal could hold the

Tbe Bxaxx» be. aaUX U» Mk&gt;»-

probate an the republican ticket:
•
lluwen. Mill*. SwX. Utt. UM-

Workingmen. be not deceived by the en­
I? EDWARD BURK, of Wayne.
H. JUNIUS E. REAL, of Washtenaw.

W.
VI.

Flint Wagons.
Studebaker Wagons.

printed at length in the English liters,
and the London Times, the leading tree
trade newspaper of the world, says: “It
would hardly be possible to put the free

trade case inure clearly or more strongly."
and that "the arguments which President

Cleveland urges are those which Cobden
used to employ 45 years ago and which any
English free trailer would employ' now."
And yet Carlisle. Mills, and Cleveland

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad to quotej&gt;rice5.

The Norcross Furnaces
Which are heating scores of house* in Barry county, with
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will be pleassd to give estimates or quote prices.

STOVES
Of all kinds. See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

Huffman Bros,

Uiuueif have the hardihood to claim tliat

they an- protectionists and tn at the Mil !&lt;
bill is a protective measure!
The London Saturday Review says:
“President Cleveland has devoted himself
entirely to tiie tariff. It is Impossible to

HEADQUARTERS

recast this without touching directly the
pocket, of every citizen of tbe United
States, and indirectly influencing the com­
mercial interests of the world. 11 also
&gt;/y» that fa America the President's policy

----- FOR------

“means free trade."
The London Statist. an organ of English
banking interests, says: 'The mesaage
addressed by President Cleveland to con­
gress, is the boldt&amp;t and most statesman-

Boots and Shoes.

jike document that has proceeded from the
White House for many a year.

hardly a single industry

There 1s

fa the United

States Uiat is not Interested hi maintaining
protective duties.r

We have a complete line of boots and shoes, which we will
sell cheap. We carry a complete line of

GrayBros. . and Robinson &amp;

Burtenshaw Shoes,
Both in kid and goat (goat welts). In fact everything that is
new in style and good in .quality. All goods marked t

in plain figures.

One Price to All"

p?PRICEfc
CREAM

Iakin?

Is our motto.

For heavy boots we carry the

Whitney
None genuine unless marked Whitney on sole.

We bear of

other dealers selling Whitney boots and Uray ^rwand Bobinson &amp; Burtenshaw shoes, but that is to sell
their goods as they know they are a good make; but
no other dealer can get any of the above mentioned
brands.
»

Shoe Dealers.

�Hastings' Banner.

pEHSON*L MENTION.

^^.'j'WneWi Iwptoaber 1», laan,
-‘-yg'HIMCtW. lw.nl

’ P- sldB“ w“ ta Briton Tbundn,'.

bvJ1*r' v chlWren‘H l,ehtw! t’b“« tor
by J. G. Runyan.

'■^HREMEN’S ’
ever before.

UUU lo*« than

rtaitod

Th'S^^'

Annual Ball,
Union Hall,

M.’m.S®,"4
*Wteintownju.tdrupin to? aTLuS

tori lUy.

"**“*• Ue Vriley
n.'^r’bKr' "*un”1 ‘Sto’W Itoin

H AST INGS,

•“ A

»?Sy

the Baptist am.enum. theTSt^. .7£

p*“rX‘"r" -

It is now conceded that the best and cheapest way to warm
yoar house or cook your meals is to bay the

suggestion of one of their number raised
IUo

S .W.jS-f'

°i •

to take a look at my stock of wmebei
jewelery, silverware, clocks, etc. Mv
■tock to larger than ever before anTpric^

iilS'ixr""

Thursday Eve’g,

September 27th,

jtonm,

„ to awn

°W f^r
tome one and all.

',ualhjr °* the Kwxl!4Joinr Bmuuo*.

-Garland Cooks and Heaters----- AT------

ED. POWERS’

uD*5lc’
Brown- John Wooten
fk .1*’5uiu,{- bop. "w arrested
00
Dk.
Lathuop. ’
rrtday mid taken before Jmtice Kenaston
1~' '»™«MOIM. to answer to the charge of Stealing grapes
from John Bcaswer's garden on the night
,nsL They P’e*tod ••guilty"
and their cases were referred to C. H.
v anArman, state agent for corrections and
charities, mid upon his recommendation
Angle was released under suspended sen­
tence and the others discharged. Thto to
mediate settlement, and that It will be -yinoSSfiid?
theaccond time tliat Angle has been under
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
wlUi h,“ ib“ ’■‘,h
arrest and we trust that ft will be such a
warning to him that he will hereafter keep
clear from violations of the law. The
- The republicans had a pole-raising at
bojs all evidently looked upon the “axm.-nJ Court SUM Hastings, Mich, the Star school house Saturday. A gwxih
tog uf the gmpes M a -tarf for
number
preamt. P. T. ColgrovTand
selves ami a joke on Mr. Bessmcr, but the
es. S1.00 per Day.
Ihdres-i**
1 J * *U,*“*11* de,,VWTd “PPRff’riat*
affair now apiwars In a different light, and
• aew. wtUi pleasant rooms. The
town
&gt; few
a.... T r‘1
was in while the lesson has been an unpleasant one
. (
I- li respectfully solicited.
town a
days last week.
they have It thorougnly k-anied and ought
The Rev. 11. D. Cheney will pruacli at
.lC
°r Canada, Is visiting nu.longer to look ujam ••couniug” as mean­
the- State road church next Sunday Mt
her sister Mrs.’ F. DePlanta.
ing anything else but stealing. Courts are
eleven 0 elude, at qulmby in the afttunoon
seldom as lenient to guilty persons as In
%*•
C.
Umb
returned
to
his
home
at the imual hour, at tbe Star school Imus.
this cas^ and it doesnot neceswirlly follow
In Missaukee Co. on Monday.
In the evening.
that similar offenders will lie let off so easThe examination of Walter Fisher on n w£«.1L.!2mCTn.,’!ftJhuradMy for Albion; “r____________________
EsFAIli. Apply at once, charge of poisoning ta.r^-s was closed Fri where be will enter the college.
!Mter to thrtpaperv
day in Justice Kenaston'.- court.
On un
Mit. Eiimnt:
iUTRElt-S. wfiPANY
tlon of the prosecuting attorney, Fisher
Will womierx never eease: wonder if
nt the Episcopal church Sunday.
olden times arc returning to us in this the
was discharged.
Frank Brook- luts returned from Colora­ nineteenth- century. Mr. mid Mrs. Ell
,
.y»fu ttuvt the annual meet­
A Mr. Strong, of Morgan, had a ji&gt;rtloi
, i'l-.urievme. Hope and Oranga-:
do. Barry county suits him yet
Nichols, of Orangeville, this county, have
t - . taiUBi will inset at Pralria- of the thumb and first finger of hit right
become pan-sts to a tine Ijpy, and Mr.
, i i-v.lu 2 o'clock p, m.. for hand cut off in a stave cutter Mundayi
J”*!"’^nroday fora Nichols to M years of age and Mrs. Nichols
.-ic ung omccr- and transacting
ten*--- tlikt cornea before the i»r. Barber trimmed Vm injured member- Visit With a.daughter In Lansing.
53. About
years ago they had a child
T J. H. EAMuTreaa.
and dressed the wounds.
it
of K*l«&gt;na*oo, vis­ Ixirn to theta but ft survived but a short Our Mr. Lichty having determined that iiln individual interests demand hta undivided
lime, and now after more than 30 years
The demand for our school uhoes ha.- ited friends in the city last week.
attention, and tliat he must tlierefqre close out his share In the buslmjtw,
they are again parents. May the young
been so great, that we were obliged to duMiss Belle Handy returned Friday from fellow live, thrive, lie the main stay of the
we have talked tbe matter over and decided to
°"1'r
■”
PWn* p.
WAI ’ I L. u. , ,^-j c|.AbS. pennaneat. fit all children with,the l&gt;est school shoe In an extended visit in New York state.
ola folks, and ’vote the republican ticket
i ,..a*t cn ti'.iMe position for the right men. the market
C. A. Hough and family now occupy when he gets old enough, to show his
S
tai
^
fku
*
Cnawutv.
L.xl
.‘tut expcMes paid weekly. Lib­
superiority
over
the
old
man
In
one;
respect
their new residence in the scoaid ward.
.. . —v.. -rvvjousrxThe M. (’. will sell excursion tickets to
Write tor
Jen-r.' i.* -r—ary. outfit Ire
Her. G. D. Lee mid family re'mov&gt;* to
Grand Rapids on Sept. 17, is, fv. so and
rWV t Hjftufe* IL CHASE. N’lirwryimm.
21, good for return Sept 33d at rale of 05c. their new home In Grand Rapids this week.
itgtiun thh paper.
;
Rochester, X. x.
fur round trip on account of fair.
I ou will notice by referring to tbe pre­
Mrs. Perkin*, of Charlotte, visited her
daughter. Mrs. H. C. Wentworth.. last mium list tliat the classes thia year artBefore November 1st next, when our lease of. our present store expires.
numbered consecutively from one to sixtyDr. Boughton, druggist of Cedar Creek,
one no number is repeated. When you make
was examined Monday before Justice KeuWe attempted once before. In good faith, to close out bur business, but unforsecn
Oscar Crook and family, of Wayne, have out your list of entries find what class you
aston on. the charge of aelllng liquor with­ removal their household effects back to
circumstances prevented. Tills time we mean it, and November 1st will nee our busi­
wish to make them in and put the number
out a bund. He was bound Ster fur trial this city.
ness entirely dosed out and this linn dissolved.
of the class vs your list 1 wish particu­
at the circuit court mid released un ©300
To help on this sale, we have decided to
Mrs. Timmerman and Mrs. H. A. Bar­ larly to call the attention of the ladles who
ball.
.
ber leave? to-morrw for a visit in Detroit make the exhibit in the floral lull to'this
point and then you will avoid getting &gt;:&gt;ur
At Dunning A Rogers' yon can tin» and Toledo.
articles into the wrong class and the j
Mason fruit cans: pints at 70 cent-: quits.
Prod Andrus has accepted a clerkship judges can perform their duties in much ■
SO amts: two quarts, 81.40 j&gt;ej- doom.
Woodbury cans: quarts. 81.H): two quarts. in Belding and will make tliat place his more satisfactory manner to all concerned. I
Wm. H. Meiuuck. Sec'y.
i
31.80 per dozen. And everything else in futnre home..
«Ur&gt; a™1*
Ut-lbo^ «wd^Ju»l rwrirai. on, Hone.
same proportion.
T. J. Brosseau and wife left Wednesday
M»w Cu» a &lt;ood Wmrnl OU Tant, ,«lr tMlvor, Bote. Snln.
for
a
short
visit
In
Jack.-on
with
Mr.
The new feature of my business is the
Teas, Coffees, Canned .Goods, Package Goods, etc., a TICKET.
Old Father Time has given the wheel an­
Brusneau's brother.
sale of i-abinet organs.
1 sell -only first
Born. Monday, September iTtla. to M. other turn, iumI here we are at the eve of
class . organs and will make easy term!
another annual fair.
AddnefS* hi i'oreno . afternoon and
with responsible partte-.
L Cook and wife, a 10H th boy. Mother The summer is jmst ami the Imrvest -to
John Bk—mkk.
I and son doing well.
ended. Autumn’s days are with us. and
■
The Jeweler. 1
we arc approaching the time when nature
Chester Messer left Saturday for Omaha.
No matter who to elected president thl- Neb., where he expect* to meet Mrs. Mes­ enters upon a period of rest. Then why
should not we follow i»er example? I&gt;et
fall, the sun will shine, tbe stars will ser un h«r way home.
the farmer, tin- artisan and laborer lay
twinkle, business mid work go on mid wa­
.Mrs. Jane Whitlock will shortly remove aside tiielr tolls and cares of every d«y Ufe
ges will be the same: but yon will find .the to Barryville there tn reside permanently and take a few days of rest and recreation,
We win have a drawing of these tickets. We will buy the 300th ticket drawn
price of butter and eggs steadily advapC-ing w ith her son N. V. Whitlock.
and at the same time Improve our minds
from the box for
।
al
Stacffeu * CkawlEy's.
and increase our store of knowledge, for
Rev. S. Bowker and wife, of Louisville, tliere Is no other Institution so closely con­
^&lt;Sf&gt; OTHERS.
The Michigan Central will, commencing
Ky.,
are
visiting
their
son
David
Bowker.
nected
with
the
cause
of
progressive
hus
­
Sept. tiih. un Thursday of each week until
bandry and artlsanship as our agricultural
Nov. 15th sell tickets from Hastings to Mr. Bowker. Hr., is now very sick.
fairs. It is safe to assert tliat one-half the
Detroit and return, at the rate of 84.35
11. 11. and Charles Barlow, uf Coldwater,
good on going on date of sale and return­ were In the city Sunday and Monday, called marvelous progress of our country during We will buy the 500th ticket drawn from the bux for
this generation Is due to Its educating ining on the following day on account of art here by the slckm-ss of N. Barlow.
tiuenev.' No man has a right to be ignor­
ClrruUtitm this week,
...
-L7"(i loan exhibition, this includes coupon for
ant in tills country, and no man ean afford
admission.
P. A. Haun. Agent.
Miss Sadie Tinkler is now In charge of
to stay away from tbe fldr and ignore the
Buy your M»v tea at Beamer’.-.
Saturday evening Mr. Uiunard and two the trimming department uf the millinery progress that is going on about him.
house
uf
Schmidt
A
Traub.
Sandusky,
yuan Ma-»n. fruit jars 70c a dozen at daughters of Baker Shriner were riding
In the management of fairs there is a
We will buy the 800th ticket drawn from the box for
.
great many different people to please.
near the park wl»cn their horse boeame Ohio.
Beatuer'*.
frightenal and ran away. The buggy waMrs. Ransom Cooper, uf Reed City, baa What one would like to see, another would
Lamp-, luge assortment, lowest prices uverturned and the occupants thrown out. been the guest for several days of her not care to. It Is a fact that a very small
at Beamer’s.
Mr. Leonard was taken to hl» home un­ brother I’. T. Colgrove. Mr. Cooper spent proportion uf fanners who attend fairs do
so to see the biggest pumpkins, or the b&lt;fcMrs, Kittle- Hanautr's residence has conscious, but soon recovered. Tiie buggy Sunday here.
gext liead of cabbage that can be grown,
mid harness were made total wrecks before
been h-pamted.
Mrs. James Piper, who lias been for for they have such things before them al)
the horse was caught.
,
sometime the guest of her brother C. &lt;«. the time at home, and plenty-of hard work
gtgrf, gutd watcher: 8. A. Holmes
The dates for hold Ing the fair at Plain­ Holbrook, returned Monday to her home iu too.
wiN th.-m dump.
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_
'
No credit from this time on, as we are doing this to close out
We want every
.
well are the same as those of our county­ Livingston county.
What they go for principally 1b rest and person who owes ns to settle his account before Nov. 1st.
A fine line of jewelcry always in stock fair. The PlalnweU folks first 'set their
We desire to thank tbe people of Hastings and vicinity for their generous patron­
Mrs. D. C. Griffith, of Nashville, was rccrcatkui, to have a good time and UJ see
ilates for October 2. 3, 4 and 5. but after the guest last week of her brother. R. J. tliat which Is foreign to their every day age and Invite them to help get the benefits of the
Hat&amp;ix* v-. Lacey at the ball grounds ascertaining tbe days uf bolding the fair
Grant. She left Thursday for Dakota life on the farm. Even those who most
here they chose the same days. Such petty when- she will spend the winter with a ; violently oppose horse-racing at fairs, and
Friday afternoon.business as that wilt hardly knock out tbe
who have the management of fairs under
____
If you want good goods mid cheap, go to Barry county fair, bur It shows what dis­ daughter.
their control,’well know tliat without such
On all goods during tills Cloning Out Sale. Respectfully,
Kunya:,-’-fur them.
•
r
: features the pecuniary success of the fairs
positions some people have.
i would be very problematical. No matter
(iraml I'iipids Lund mnde boots and shoes ! t/The site for the soldiers and sailors
Tbe Baptist as-wlaHon which convened how straight-laced a num may be he can­
fur »al»-1)} J. G. Runyaq.
dunument has been changed from the in our city last week, was pronounced one
not help but enjoy a good hokest brush
I&gt;ni|-' in -. a. Holmes’jewelery store north east corner of the court house xqnan- of the iiest ever held In this district. either on the track or road, and especially P. 8.—All who pay on account will get a ticket for each dollar paid.
to the intersection of Broadway and State About one hundred delegates were in atlair wt&gt; k, it &gt;il! pay you.
so if he happens to have the horse that
streeta. Twenty-Bye feet square haw been trndana&lt; among whom were Her. White,
|cumes in ahead. They are like the old
&lt;aH and m-- tiie'iiest organs In the given to the araoclation. and the monu­ of Jackson. Rev. Graves. D. D.. formerly of
deacon who said. “I don't approve of
wfWat E A. Mattison’s, fair week.
ment will lie ert^ted In the center of the Grand Rapids, but now from the South, Rev.
horse racin', but when another member of
streets. Thhf to a much more sightly loca­ F~ t). Rnndcll. state mtosionary. ami Rev.
RtMivr 1)»- -uldiera and salloni re­ tion. and gives better satisfaction to all Kerr B. Tupper. D. D.. of Grand Rapids. tiie church becomes so godless as to try to
:pu-j&gt; me on tiie roail coming home from
turn will !-■ livid In Uito city Oct. 10 and concerned.
The association convened Thursday the limiting. I feel it my duty to let out a little
. i-.
Hth Inst, at 10:H0 a. m., sermon by Rev. k&gt;n the reins just to keep him from putting
The third annual meetlngof tbe Artillery
C. Oldfield, of &lt;’edar Springs. Rev. E. IL iliis trust in earthly thinga.”
dhi-r, ,-ilverware: largest stock Association of Michigan will lie held In the
TIkbc who saw the grange exhibit at our
jy dsiivvh In Barry Bounty nt S. A. senate chamber of the capltol, at Ijuislng, Bennett, of .Grand Rapids, was chosen
moderator. Two sermons,. (tearing upon last annual fulr spoke very highly of it.
Oct. 11th. 1888. All artillerymen, wheth­
the dtotlnctivcjductrinea of Itopttote were but thto fall 1 expect tliat they will try mid
if ymir watch needs repairing of amrse er members of Michigan batteriea or mH, preached to targe audiences. Tuesday e ven­
are eligible to membership, mu! ore cordi­ ing by Rev. 1. Butterfield and Rev. Kerr outdo themselves, as I have received no­
ittoS. A. Hohues* ami have it
tie- that they want lots of room and 1 don’t
ally invited, mid expected to be present
know but we will have to set the fences
‘
Tluwe who have not sent in their name*, B. Tupper.
The time of Ila-Wednostoy forenoon m»- iwek to accommodate them all- Anyhow,
Tie lx.weil ..fab which was advertlaed number or letter of battery, regiment and
slon wax occuplod by report- *f the differ­ the society will do tbe best it can tor them,
' &gt; -F Iwll wnh tiie Hastings club Friday, jmstoffia- addrea*. are requested to furnish ent interests of the denomination. Rev. J.
and their exhibit alone will be worth aim­
this information for rpeurd. at once. (aU'L S. Clark spoke on the. subject of State Mtoing to the fair to see.
those who have ciunged their postoffice
The society, through it* officers desires
now owner of the State addreMes during the past year), to -the alnna. Rev. D. Mulhern, D. D.. Home Mis­
bi express its sense of gratitude to its many
tonnerly the property of •eeretary. C. J. Burnett, at Laming. sion*. Rev. £ H. Brooks. Fnreigr'
Rev. E. R- Bennett Christian Education. friends and patrons tor tbe support so free­
Certificates for reducts! faro on **1 rail­ Rev. H. W, Powell, Publication Society.
ly extended In tbe past, and they again ex­
,. Mn,tr wants your butter anti eggs and roads can la* secured by aimrades. Ly send­
The Baptist eoHegr located at Kalaniau*. tend-to all mi invitation to visit the annual
4||p«y a- much at any house in the ing in their names to the secretary. Com­
reprewnU-d by Bev. Romu of that c ty. fair for IBM.
Very Respectfully,
"uutj dan- J1MVmanders of G. A. R- J***- are requested to
Aflhfl close of Uh- laat -&gt;dou of the
Wm. H. Mxjuuck. Sec.
oonventlun the moderator »ugge«“d. that
A. toll and complete stock of ladles’ read thta notice In post meetings.
as a token of their appreciation tor th.
L. Fallert cholera
■ »| &lt;1 tumwl Dongola shoes for sale by J.
Kren
in Barry nonul, .lw«U
manner In which they had town entertainwl
■ Kenyan i-ia-ap.
,
tori , pmwnal InWrrM In tlKMierewolUrr
Ha.tii.ga church and their many
1/ 0. ’.-Mtydir ami W. F. Hicka went mu. m-'tiiiK to 1.
&lt;**•
fri.-nds. tliat money be raised to pul a bap­ mcut- r&gt;( Ihe l&gt;owt&lt;i« Sow o&gt;’ Uarry Haw. w
W*.
;
I"
-Saginaw to arrange for u brr Url. m~Un« l&lt; '««
tistry In their fine church building. Ac­ Naahvine. W- H. Onodrear at&gt;d Fred Hrarh;
mIm-sv* &lt;mi baud st toe home of John A.
'••tnorras blowW.
. wr!&gt; nf lb. ronnly, .nd
cordingly 825.00 were left with Rev. Qvlatt uw
Fulter. Jr^rJu m. ■ H.utoa*. MWh.
bold Will, ,ueh 0 will M will
^'Thrw’iwnnous were preached following
—1
tail mxi
The prompt use uf Ayert Sarsaparilla
&gt;"•’ V Itolmn’to boy &gt; «..«!
tha eunvmtlon. Rev. Blaby Wrdwwday ev- will invariably cure all affections of the
for ii little money.
■
Br«. Tw»r Th..r»U&gt;
kidney*.
1 *
Bun linking powder Site. lb.,
Brv. Bennett Friday evening. Thme■ gwi’
jniiied wjual to any .Mte. powder in the
tiemen were li-ten«l U. by l«rge
“wk-‘- *&gt;id at Beamer’s.
nredative audiences. The scnnomi were
iulrltnal xnd-inteBwbial b*»b»J ’J?*’ *&gt;“y ywr winter shoes until you
The Baptist church of thto city hare been
hlily favore.1 by the
u*°i ‘Grain and Stoneham co-opcra"** «hur at Stauffer A Crawtey&gt;
.
mreUng. The state Baptist comrnltan

The Best of Music.

GOOD

time for all

brown blanks al 8c. and white blanks u i£.'

E. H.

tnimdluwlni H,’“^£2 n*?"

The Garland is the ideal stove for both cooking and heating.
Of course we keep other and inferior kinds of stores, the
same as other dealers. But the Garland is the acknowledged

Six-BILL.-$1.

Full lir* of everything usually kept in a hard­
ware establishment.
Respectfully,

ED. POWERS.

,, '.SJ-?*’

“•

-™«

Closing Out Sale.

AVANTED-^fiX-w^sa;

Grand Republican

Hastings,

GIVE TO EVERY PERSON WHO
BUYS $1.00 WORTH

UMich.

Wednesday, Oct. 3rd.

[

October 29, 1888

•Gov. Luce, i
Congressman O’Donnell,
Hon. PrankiPlumley.

120 IN GOLD.

LOCAL NEWS.

$15 IN GOLD.
110 IN

GOLD.

Specially Law Prices

HOUGHTALIN &amp; LICHTY.

Fine New Stock
JUST RECEIVED

Containing the latest and best patterns of

DRY GOODS
AND

DRESS GOODS
----- AT------

FOR SALE I

A FARM g&amp;S&amp;R

Le‘*nS”PSTJdlXrtin£^'i'
**
rrw

1?“^’ '“’’•‘Ung service, will be held

iJ piaL
' *’""h “'xt Sunday. Pr. sid­
*
Hurt is expected to be preacni.
Sow is tin. time to buy wb1|
jlr.
lowL ithr"P E selling brown blanks cut
w u be. and white blanks aa low aa iOe.

av.. Other bU&gt;*. H
have m addition to the other

.
*

a. Ann Arbun Mich., next month.
Rev. Ovlatt to chosen delegate.

mrrnte In the forenoon..

„

wMeb l» will “*'** *^?

ses*-1
arnrr

Julius Russell's.
See his stock of new styles in

MILLINERY GOOD.

�—

SOME DAY.

A VERY LONG SESSION.

£

THE TENTH MONTH OF THE FIRST
SESSION OF THIS CONGRESS.

&amp;
bald at Portland. Oet *1L

«0M»day’ Bom. day* Trfm,
▼ban. vriKm &lt;m hTY*. ....^'

■o* City, Sept U.-Vest's rsore the surgeon general to Dougherty of Florida 1
Tbe greatset encampmrot ever field is ovs
inquiry into the publication by giving a discouraging statement of tbe yel- and Johnny’* gone march fa j boma
■—-Un Mr-KW rf &amp; eamnalirn ' law fever situation, and tho bouse immodi- '
________ -—",
'77—,TT1TT-_

1

after a abort debate. Morgan
trill apprupnatin; t-’70.C00 U

lUmn -mt

A&gt;.
thA

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
Albion college will try-ita band ata chair

amsnded by his [Morgan’s] bill on account of the library building eta uro It
RliArninti fnvortal the reeonidflAra.. ' was withdrawn THa hruiAA !*&gt;«,, tywnk auma.

bill,

tbe neighborhood of East

George Weinberg, of Park, "J11

pocket. 1 ne oiuer
- ------------for a quiet smoke when a roddsn
made him think for a minute that the miitao-

as

toius'rmemb’.ltig &lt;
to lumlthy action
Golden Medkal .

Someday

nium bad arrived.

A little child, tired of play. hadptilowed
head on a rail and fallen aoleeji. The train »
foreign rotation* committee. Wilson of Iowa

house adjourned until Monday.
GRAND ARMY ENCAMPMENT.

motion for rcoosMideraiion pending.

Tbe

on their calves, sheep, gwwe, ducks, chick­
ens and skb, o' dark nigbta
Hnanab Webb baa invoked the aid of the
Wayne circuit court to compel Michael Murrily pay bet |5.tt» because Mike backed out

Countava, 0., Bupt. 12.—Tbs influx of

John Wood, of
on the fortification and army bills and then
resumed tho sundry civil bill, the debate be­
ing on tbe proposition to appropriate *350,000 to inviMtigate the practicability of irri­
gation of arid lands in tho wash Tbe appro­
priation was advocated by Bymwi, Vandever,

crowded with old soldiers, their wives and
families and friends, and by Monday night
it was estimated that 150,000 stranger* were
In the dty. Notwithstanding this great fa-

United States.

far all, and Columbus baa done bcrrolf proud
tlon tho bouse adjourned.
Wabhixotox City. Hept. 12.—Sherman
ctaring trusts unlawful, and providing pun­
ishment (tine not exceeding * 10.u(X)or impris­
onment five ysars or ieag far those who are
connected with them. Tbo ith of July claim

ed by treasury officers and aggregates 1180,­
000. There was a good deal of opposition to
the bill. S|K&gt;oner saying that it wm tbe first
of fourteen omnibus bills involving |M,000,000 to F-JO.OOO.O'jO. The Chinese bill was then

A resolution was adopted calling u[»on the
preeideut for. all correspondence referring to
the treaty, and tbe acuate adjourned.
The house proceeded to the consideration
Of the amendment to the sundry civil hill ap­
propriating |'JSO,OuO for invatttgnting the
practicability of reclaiming arid tends in tbe
west by irrigation, and tbe amount wna re­
duced to *30,000. Holman offered a sulrrtl-

continuously. and sends up etones the au» ot
hickory nuta.

G. A. R. poeta from every state and territory
of tbe Union are occupying tbe camps pro­

qtiaintancee made in the dark days of tbe war,
telling their battlee over and singing war

rived Monday, and tbe veterans went will

The flrm employe 2M hands.

warehouse 73x210 feet, six stories in height.

potatoes are both cheap, nearly 500,0(0 by
reb of tbe former commodity having Imen
turned out in Michigan during the mouth of
August
Some thief helped himself to fl40 from tho
cash drawer at the Bolding depot, while the

Jackson ha* voted to invest fVi.OW in the
Smith purifier works, or nitbar donates that

grown up within her borders.

of those who shouldered muskets between
I and 1M&amp;, and tbe city is thronged with

S

Wo are forcibly, reminded that thb is a
dry mmsoc by the statement of a Grand

fuatureu of which were tbe Monitor final

kee cheese-t&lt;ox” that vanquished the terrible
Merrimac. Tbe Sherman bummer, with bis

properly moisten the* occasion.
An East Saginaw plumtwr has nssign-d
for the benefit ot his creditors Tills is tbe

battleflagn. and most Interesting of all tbe

vietlgatlon shall Ixi taken from the appro­
priation for thn topographic survey, and for

Gworgo offered an amendment providing that

ence to tbe millionaire plumter.
An exploding lamp fired the hqrnn of Louis
Brown, near Crystal Fall Mrs. Brown was

a trifle unwieldy, but tbeir
tboir owner is
i» able M
to
trigate ’em quite comfortably with a full
Md of
of steam
and
•« room.
bead
।
—
— ■ample
■,----------A Gladstone deputy sheriff, named I’**”**
Hiarieu ior uw
— - -------- a tough prisoner, and a taw resolute ojfctel
wouldn't have lodged bis man inside the
prison wall*. While crossing Bay de Noequrt
the prisoner jumped orerbosH and struck
out for the sben;. tmt tho officer jumped also
ami overhauled bis charge soon after rwch-

iug flry land.
Grand Rapids book dealers fortnod a trwitthat didn’t pan out as anticipated. They

new and constipation wh
hope that you will “romr.
or the train will be upon
too often the 1
up.
Dr.
and. ^Sreyour
yc system io Its normal condition.
ma

Berrien county wat question Is to be net­
tled shortly.
English, spavin liniment removes all
bard.- soft, or callousrel lumps and bleitiishes from lioraee. blood spavin, curbs,
splints, sweeney, ringbone, stltiea. apralng,
all swollen tbrnats, coughs, ^tc. Save $50
by use of one buttle. Warranted. Sold by
Dr. K. H. Lathrop, druggist. Hastings.
Mich.

uwln titaX 1 roduou
days ago. I gn.^ tc wm

bls Ufa. Somehow I
moooy than I bad calculated
I took myocot I fouisl in

fifty o®t -Mun !&gt;ta««-,- whHntZ^‘

£”&gt;«V. &gt;»■ M.’ ■! «r
ttm three familiar dick*, and tk^-

njW.
fanocently, "I thought ttatwM^„
new style htbograpb tickets, god f ‘ 7?
mU".
that you wai-uxi t .rk’e 110^
explained and rot mv

for bed rock quotations quickly brought 'em
. ., . .
... __s .1—
I. Ha i^.

fancy.

Nor take cathartic pills when your Iwwels or liver an* sluggish. They arc w hips.
books have pm up FB0,000 ior tb" P®T«» But try—once at least—Mllre.' Nerre and
of finding out just bow much bottom there is IJrer Pills. They act through the nerves.
to the Harbor Springs iron find.
Samples free at W. H. Goodyear'a.
William Chatterton and family, Wexford
Tbe Alpena pulp works turns out a pro­
duct
of ten tons u day.
■
while alwent their home anti contents, in-

Garfield, and Governor Fora-

turned to tbelr bomao.

the front with a brand new j&gt;otat&lt;&gt; digger
that sorts and delivers that vegetable into'
bolden, be said, were Republicans Spooner
offered a reralution of inquiry whether Joaeph Hoffman, a Republican of Benton, Tex,
recently n witnesn before the senate elections
down, was killed beeau*-.- of testimony he had
given before the committee. This led to a

wan ordered on the sundry civil bill,
bouse resolution to print 10,000 copies of

ment, although a number of reunions were
held Monday, and that day was pqftty well

in blua Tlio weather has teen perfect. The
number of visitors in tb^/dty Tuawlay is u»timatedatSfiO.OOO, half of whom are G A.
R. men
encampment was called to order in business

sundry civil bill, and Holman's amendment
of tbe appropriation was then incroauxl to
&lt;100,000 The sonnte amendment appropri­
ating *200,000 for n zoological garden in this
city was Don-concurred in. Tbe bi 1 was
then completed and a conference urdorod

lows: Commnndor-in-Chlef Rae read hb re
port showing that the G. A. IL now numbers
220.930 members, a gain for the year of over
33,000. Nearly 5,000 mem tiers have died..
During tho year 1215,075.10 has boon spent

pointmrata to the Marine hospital service
be characterizes n» wholly indefensible and
vote on a pro|&gt;osi'lou to take up the Okla­ inexplicable.
Inter th? encampment raiadorro1 tho pen­
homa hill, and at 5 p. tn. adjournment was
slop bill adopted at test encampment. Tho
carried.
' Wash!.xgto.&lt; City, Sept 14.-A Kegram commander's report also condemned the uro
wa*
.» •*..
---- - - ■ ■__ a_____
It was decided to bqld tho next encamp
meat at Milwaukee, and the following nomi­
nations were
nude
for
commander
in-cblef:
V. M.
Curtis.
of
New
tin* sundry civil conferenoo commlltea. Platt
York; Gen. Goodman, Csdlfornin; J*. C.
offered a resolution directing an inquiry
Linehan. New Hampshire; Judge Vesey,
whether a foreign syndicate controls the pro­ Vermont; Senator Warner, Missouri, and
duction of copper in this, country. Jonas of
H. M. Dufflekl, Detroit
Kevada spoke in favor of the immediate
passage of the Scott anti-Chinero bill Bev- the reading of u telegram purporting to bn

from President Cleveland expressing regret
at his inability to attend, and that the invita-

held and the senate adjourned.

lution extending th-? existing appropriation
for randry civil i-xp*!ii-«w was adopted first,
and then tiie aonate bill amending tbe fnterwon of loam offered an amendment giving
ertata courts concurrent jurisdiction with
United States court* In all cdvtl cuaoe nnder
lhe tew, and requiring tbe commission to
preeorilw a uniform daakifleation for tho

was adapted. Anderson
tered
an
amendment

ot Kansas
requiring

ot­
the

road a storm of hisses* foiiow«d
i When tho convention settled down
found that no official invitation was

a local committee.
Coluwbcb, O., Hept- 14.—The important
bwiness done by the G. A. EL encampment
decision aa to pension legislation.

Mai Will-

Moses Neil, ot Columbus, vice commander;
Rev. W. Updyka, of Dakota, chaplain, and

ache for tho operator.
’
Mr. Gilmore, an employe in the raw-mill
ot William Smith, at Eaton Rapids, took a
nap on the big drive belt, but the mill was
started before William awoke, crushing him
to death instantly.

full grown crop of the jim-jams.
Nlntaer’a mill dam, at Newaygo, took a
trip down stream on she 9th, carrying away
the C. A W. M. railway bridge, necessitat­
ing the transfer of passengers at that point.
aiAIMVl
While George Havekut
Hnrokort and fafnilv,
Frenchtown»folks, were at church, four
tramjw ransacked their bouse, but failed to
find a large sum of money that was well se­
creted
When (ieorgv returned and saw
how tho land lay, ho shouldered his shotgun
and captured three of tho marauders, land-

Log CahlnA lacking ele­
gance.-were yet comfortable
homes.
Health and happlnras
were found in thren. Tiie
harvesting tbe bears ,•
d*eat of the aiinpji* remedies
TiwJW* famous water jx&gt;wer canal is
fused are ghen to tbe world In
being pushed forward a* rapidly a* pasiible 1
Waroera Log Cabin Rmncdies
and will le pretty well adraneed whtn cold
made by Warner of Safe Cure fame. Reg­
ulate tbe regulator with Warner's 1-og
Cabin Sareapartlla.

. Black bears are quite plentiful in the
neighborhood of Luther and arc feasting on

wen* discovered and fmpouqcted by

The Marquette county fair will be held
at Marquette .Sept M. 27 aad 28.

days outride of a Prohibition

No section of the country Is to-day attracting
mueb attention ae Montana. Oregon and
Washington: Montara because II now ranks
metals;

officer! of that period, Nu|&gt;olenn wnr ux*

SUACOBSOll
\For Stiffness—Stiff Neck.

a

AN EXTRAVAGANT WIFE.
.unde Him lo Commit Forgery.
tipokane Falls, Tacoma and Seattle, reaches all
New Un, Hept. 15—Otto Alexander the ptltrlwi! points In Northern Minnesota and
’
old Itecvrd.r Smyth Friday bow his extold
ravagant wife had induced him to form, a । L 2.1 *

***-t&gt;k.
nt wouu ns ni*
money gave out she made tiro acquaintance
rhp Brockway Imus*-, u St. Clair count)
of ssveral of his rosoctatre, who in turn ^’'^rnark. has been destroyed by fire.
sprat thnlr money, on l»er. By persistent
•
teasing ste* persumied him to commit the act 1
J*** -,
r888‘
which esurod his arralgnnwn* Friday. Phe I T*? Sw*ft Sp”** c°.. Atlanta. Gsu:
- * * li— — »___
.
i
DunniF thi*
nf tAlt wKIL.—44am

Kan., the charge against him being that he
had betrayed a Union camp during the war.

Caution!
.imn ndvKthN
i , ehfehyrsteft
•cv «;&gt;•! latahr

him down m a fraud.

Willie Brown, a Cadillac boy of 9 sum­
mers, has a daily task to hunt up tlw family

— -—. ,*^kau ... uuu* II was a
ul-thne trouble. Finally. I was induced to
tro twill'. &gt;•- - ■
,___ ... . ,
from her present purposed

home and without the object of bls search.

Hhe brought oat

in tbe county

nlfcht. Whenfound tbe next day by his
r.Ikww
__ ..__ _________ . ,
.
Teller Waldron, of the Hillsdale (Mich.)
Savings bank. It b now learned, sailed for
England on tho steamer I'nrfsan, with f4U_&lt;XK&gt; of the bank's funds and u woman su|&gt;-

Development of tbo Labor Movementinttro
United State., with Rewumroesuw. of A EL
Hta Cowmctton Therewith."
, UbTM •“^■•'’zntpbical feature,
in which w a letter from Partons to Goortre
BcHlUnt*
« -____ _T_.

The Jxiwefi (Mich.) National bonk was
qioaod by Bank Examiner Nash for fail uro to
promptly meet radboountod paper.

was traveling along toward Chicago

Tbe train was stopped within

orc m testifying u to its curative proper­
ties. It is the greatest blood purifier in «xThe foregoing certificate is taken at
random from thousands of letters in poroes•to of the Swift Specific Co., as^ prt«ed
^rcply as a sample. It is a volunatrv
statement, pvinj* facts and nsults of the
Its accuracy and genuineness are
beyond question.
A valuable Trtstix on Blood and Skin
Diseases mailed free
Addrws
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO..
D»ww i
Atlanta, Ga.
The Star Cutter company, of Howell, him
sold out to the Cargfn company of Chicago.

W^bora to WUtoo-K Jo'^
mmice.1 th" parties* of taw fn Nasb^.'

C

By wrttli

to Cincinnati sinner*.

of poison, oak, and in « few davs my feet
were in a terrible condition, and 1 could Dot

■which la to prohibit thn carriage of oils or
terpentine in cars owned by the ship;&gt;er. This
5ras adopted, too, and ths iwnate bill was
paarod. Wilson of Minnesota caltad up a
HU wrtabliritlng' by statute the principfe that

Allium

Rev. Washington Gardner, a Methodist
Michigan G. A. IL. has been transplanted to

that of the MlnueapoUs; Tacotna. on Puget
Mound, the tenninns of the Northern I*adfic
IlallToad. with 12.000 Inhabitants; Seattle. 3
nilte** dHtant. an £nereetlc and thriving city,
mark this section uf the Padfle Northwest a*

puna* am! ship(&gt;ed the girl to her (tanadtan
friends. Kind hearted juryman.
White Itake has a l*resbyterian parson
wb*. Incited there twenty yrare ago, and he’s
such a good talker that U.e folks coatlnue to

Injuring him.

nUU pending at adjourn-

march op with great regularity for a drink—

A Flint jury

Withrefereuoe to peasionsa ranlutioo war

(death. Tbe approval of tbe disability bill
now before congress was also reported.
Col. Grant, accompanied by Governor
Foraker, visited tbe Illinois veterans,-and
transported within tho limits of the was given n most enthusiastic welcome.
or territory, ‘-anything in the charters
- Tbe Ninth Ohio cavalry rerolved in favor
of the roedi or in any national, state or tar-

1

angert ami Raffet’s i&gt;«na,
I413Uri
scores ot aspiring French arttatx At are
cent search through the orehivre eftbeto.
Of the uiMt cm&gt;r&gt;,«1.,
. .

For fire hours the column marched past

Logan, Mrs.

.

Of all Uw historical gnrn.wtJi which crowd
ie great museum* of th.

hotel, at Wyandotte, • 10,000 worth at noon

the Democracy, and referred to tbu Standard

i—

Forest fires are doing great damage near

•W.—Oiie bottle of English SimvIb Lini­
ment cured my fine Norman mare of two
ugly blood Hpavins which damaged her
Tii^ut.
W0’ 11 *“ th®
n*xL John
,,*rllnK‘«‘. Ind. Sold by
Mich*" H‘ LaUlrop’ tfrmtFtet* Heatings. XNUylMMrwsred writ H
troable.
U* S-Jdnk Examiner Nash is looking over

A Btockbridgu firm ia engugwl tn shipping
lumber to far-off Nova H-otia Quite a ways
to market

tbe tawt sucorosful and largely attended
sented tbe town council with a fully equipped
Ore angina.

W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE. eE-nuU

R“™-'01 B»cta “id
ClM.hm net *ll.d b, , ,4—|c I,,
Khb?,
* I*™1*"*** ton- lot
h-idii'-) Oamplaluta and all dliwaaret of the
Urtnarj Organs. In either aex. Tbo^» n ds are using IL

w'”SSI-h" * L“" J**
2:
.?!£**19-d. knu. AW,

TO ADVERTISERS.
i divided 1

‘VT? isr'oi.ix a »««—JSC
HliAn. nm*
WOOLEY

SOME DOCTORS
RUumktore and
■st they can but—don't.
pbo-ros «p nothing
That's the ««« ’" ,0.
Ymw of trial hare
a fwtei.sq/s, *«"«"■

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�Perry’s W Ride

A PUEBLO^SUN DANCE.
““OBATIMS

’ A Perilous Trip Through the
Niagara Rapids.

SAINT

IN

TME
NEW

MEXICO.

CAPSIZED OH ITS FIBST PLUMGE,

Miitmt Mary

3“»
relation a*

A. ren-y
.vhirlpuol rapid* yesterday
2:US o’clock fiis boat wm
old Maili of tbe Mbt laudiL At 4:15 everything wa*
Percy, dreaaed in a rowing
i rows! loward.thfl center
1:20 bi- foMtened tbe oar* to
and waved a good bye to
on-lookers. At 4:2f he

'tobtor™,

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the ttabrrfe* treuWe, and

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ntth dainty Lee,
and pilloui-ease,
And dresses

all in a row? । t Their whiteness surely sl^Ti fys
KuisOuiltCknsSoap ftd midt Uw

*®ong three swarthy nroaehtes
is “i; “l"u
»

BASE BALL ATTRACTIONS.

• bridge. At nltuoai the first
nt out ot »ight and rose botVi an age before it righted
■ just as tbo crowd l-ecnrne

rliirlpoul nt

finite contrag
How does t^e

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tato
cnt.-.o.', toll
ytwtonlay, (or it wound vupiu noria, W1U1 follow*! br tbe danci-J.”a
tbe l^n.«U..r. Wlth a -ini tvictory and nt grotaroue
£«-*» Mi ta-in.i.
T .JS
tbe «tno lima ludianapoli. capture!
r, filling it with water. Ho from New V.et t_____
to*"'« tob.J, H«or
.
tboSua !&amp;• in* a stalwart al»&gt;rigirutl gen« II •■! to taka tho ceutar of
tlcntau, ci.tthvd ujxxi wiu; an tho jwmp and
re bu could property Harare
^•‘"‘auevdt - HL Luai. drum 3r,but
r .iw n out into the rapid* Ho
withuu. the ratnrod which i* jwimJarly *ut&gt;■h tho Uni, to which he
8*“"’ P1“»&gt;~r, 1, rwir pewed
to Kiffea tho spine of that nwful diz". i™- nl.ary. The banner wa* o prfrelCTa bit-of
rv«r t-- buoy 4dm up.
Csicuw. Bv. 1S-TU r-Wrmor th. work in bended buckskiri; learing. with it*
! J10*'. »l»&lt;' general, shape of! a gigantic feather,
, three miles below.
nndfringftj nnd tuft«l n^rtdc* and U.p with
through the rapid*, and for
rihb
hr Ah- regie feathera The dnlioT" were equally
■onS Ixiyi, with T«»r It th. lx.., .nJ ,h. divided n&gt; In to..
. ............
‘
1
'•“-ST U&gt; low.
Ibti ItirlLtnaiviHs uln. t ........... _ ..
!U&lt;ri«tdres« t«. tl10 knew, but had omitwd
Id Lewiston bridge by a
their everydaj buefakii boot* uad mucra,
-Ihit: and brought nabon.
York 3; nt ludianapoli*— Indianapolis 5.
• Waggoner houw nearly
Boston 4; at Detroit—Detroit 8, I’hiladelplda ■in*, and Ux-ir abaraly dun* and aniiwrere
bare. Tbeir fiaautiful lihu-k hair, carefully
: n»t been for his life
3; at Pittsburg — Pittsburg 7, Washing
cosnbwi, hung down tbeir backi.unrwrtrainad
i have been drowned.
by ribbun or ornament. Around their neck*
they won* a daxxling profusion of neckbcre,
. performed a
frat
lows:
cortly
corals, til ver brail* alternating with
mtrnipti-.l -that of swimming
"
&gt;. rwua-ipbu
a ■liver croaw» and king ntnngs of pricvlotu
turquoia—their proximity to tbe only turIndianapolis—Indianapoih A Boston :t- at
quob mine in foe Western hamianhere Hand*
them in goal kteod—ware a dowai strands
seveu innings, rain.
deep on three Ipretty brown rnjck* Their
Chicago. Sept 14.—For the third Urrw
. mu 17 foot long, 4 foot Q the Chicago League club downed tbe New heavy jet bangs-the datevs were banging
।-i ■! feet G inches high, and York “(Hante” yesterday Ewing.Hxrtwith­ their hair I «fan&gt; Cortex foiled from Kjiaiu—
waved a* they punc boding along on alter­
stand mg his claim Wednesday of a sore
nate ftvL
Each had u bright vermilion
arm, caught, behind tbe bat Tenor pitcliwl
pau-h on «ithe&lt; chrek bone, and each held in
for Chicago. I-engtn; scores ywterdaj weraS
either bandn»prig of uuu-nd cnlar.
But
At Chicago—Chicago 5. New York M; at In­ the mret remaikabto feature of tl&gt;o femaiu
■ iKiat could 1* navigated dianapolis— Indianapolis7. Boston 10; at De­
half of tbe lad let wa* tiw benddnw. Over
&gt;1 to tbe kwl and ^pinning
troit—Detroit 11, Philadelphia 2; al Pitto- the middle «f ice crown, each unman wore
an Iron plate weighing burg—Pittsburg R. Washington M.'
n lujard. fitted to hw brad, and rUing eigh­
abol« .trurture watigb* IKX)
Chicago, He, t 11—The Anson nine
teen inrix* nb-iv.- it. The boanl «ra» bright
: wb« M-lf-baihng ant. naifcouldn't make it four straight and bed to be with an .mamenta! U&gt;p *n&lt;! n capital T sawed
out of the middle. Tbe projection* at tbo
top of tbe boanl were |&lt;ettily tlifted
WR. HARRISON’S LETTER.
The men were more picturexjuely arrayed.
PollUcwl I*. RiunM yakUsrday ware: At Chicago-Chi
Each was naked to tbe wairt, and painted
cago .3, New York 7; at Detroit-Detroit 7. over the trunk and ana* with a dull blue.
Philadnlplila A
Arouiul
the wnl« and failing nearly to the
i'-lnttnr l
Saturday's- *corw on tbo longue diamond
knee* mtu an dkbaratn dancing »kirt woven
were: At
SjidlLfeiphla
wr wentAt Cbienj; .-Chicago
••
s?f raoiMc wloM stuff, Imndmmialy decked
•h wm given to tbe press
4; at.PiUabnrg-Pittaburg I,Now York V; at with I»*ul wory. iumI with a flixi mneremo
Ii)diraiapoliv--Indlanapolk 2, Wnidiitigtun 0 ■ash prrHlent on tho right »ide. To thb skirt,
—(Iva Itiningo—rain. Detroit Ik-kin game liehind. wm attached a bountiful fox skin,
lK»l[«jatxi -rain.
/ with it* lung tiRub* daig;ling taurly to tbo
ground. The inoecnaHj* ami Irggtn* com­
THE YELLOW EPIDEMIC.
plete.! the drwk but thfre Mfen. further ac.•••guK-rati? jxidcraKTMM. Each man hod fastened to the top
l-iKfcstf purpomM fa
of hi* bead a little Irnnch of (eatlwr* or a
■prig of cedar, each bad around hi* bicep* a
fooreineb arrnkft of buckskin laiuud green
'■!»• _tqiud)y jiUin
anil white, and several ritein* of bright yarn
Gpm.
Saturday,
but
only
two and string* ”1 dcigh 1*41» were tied around
th&gt;- ralxontw ]tm lajow tbo knee. None of
death* For yratordny there were aeventytliem were facially jointed, none lind the
customary Iwodkerchicf or queue, 110c tho
every day whito cotton drawers. Hath hold
in hb left band-1» branch uf evergreen, and
in ht* right a pHtle, ma.lv of a dry gourd,
l»ut by a principle.
with a woodet hntidle. Over their Imre
chess* rattled lUud* only
prodigal than
three worn by the women Tbe men were
all young or yeangish and, as a rule, very
good looking fellow* At tho rear the processiou tap-cred down to half a dozen Iioys
and girls, the «ua)Jett not over 4 years old,
but drewed just bike foeir elder*, and equally
expert in tbe intneade* of tbo curiou*
danoa
When the fifty dancer* wen- all inoido the
■quart, In 31 lang row by pair*—first two
women and then two men—they erased their
public revenue h -luutX- jxirtod to the board of health for tho twoutyadvance, which had been made nt a madding
ftrrican
four bourn nudad at 6 p. in. 1 ho d«sntlw are: pace of a half a mile per hour, but continued
foiviigu
Ixnil* Notoon, Harry Klmbal*. Abram to "mark time,” a* on army man w&lt;»nld say,
Mycbfrd, Harry Him*. Edward Carr, Har- to U&gt;e unfalterirg? bump of tho yellow drum
ri» Coathorn, Kab&gt; Movant. Honay Lic- and tbe long winded sing song of tho chorus.
ceuring. Mr*. Janin* M. Mottbow*. Total The »tei&gt;, whether advancing, retreating or
bird In cnaea to date. f®5; death*, 120.
star.diug still, 1* the mme—a rimple variation
Fourteen nunww want by Harry Minor frop of tbe universal bop jump refuembered by
York have arrived.
Twenty-thrre everv one who has ever seen an aboriginal
frtMii New OpMan* have al»o arrived. ihuicx- anywhere. Starting on tiptoe, tbe
&lt;i&gt;« now Niaea are Col. WhltlWd ,Lancer rabtd hl* right foot quickly to a
■. niiernal revenue collector for Flor- height of from throe to six inches abovj tl&gt;o
ground, nt trt? &gt;ame time—or perhapa an
instant later-giving a tiny bop, which lifted
ing well.
»
The weather is still unsettled. Main »trwt tbu bft foot high enough to put a toothpick
nu effect to deprecate it.
wa* covered anew with lime yeata-rday. The between it and the ground. Thl* hitch 1*
»lck ore mostly reported doing well and ar- almost impereup$b!e la itodf, but it b “ever
ruiigemonto for taking case of tiie unfortu­ omitted, and inakci a notnblo Imj.rredon
upon the characto^t the rtej. an a wholn.
\aii.l a proper reduction nates are daily growing better.
The Masonic fraternity has sent out an ap­ Then tbe rigid fool went down in a similar
ical to brethren. Contribution* may I* wmt l.vphcmUcdfashiiMi.and tholeftfoot went up,
aid room Tbe Joft |«t of tho moccarined
io tbe Masonic relief committee ere.
feot of the mete and the bare *01&lt;w of tbo
TWENTY THOUSAND FOR TASCOTT.
M union wa* audiblo only in tho aggregate.
After a little nmrehing and cour.tcrmarchlur around the i-Jace nservrel for them, tbo
ImmijmUion
buChicago. Sept. 17.—Mr*. Henrietta Udell,
। grant* win always
ro to sueek —andj by a quick turn, fanned in
nimrbere under contract
ridow of the late Amo* J. Snell, who
££u.l Uto.
1" to

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» down men in *u&lt;^y shirt* and WIt.h roo—,

I 21', where bo

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Directly tbe

DISEASE,.

in the whirlpool until 5:30,
red aero*, tbo lower reef and
ip to Lewiston. Thb rapid*
are equally dangerous,
nn tbiw uboke. Just a* ho
■r flat*, atxiut n rnihi below

wm

nunlored in bi* raridence on Washington
ooulovard in February but, calloJ °° Superliitendoitf of Police Hubbard yesterday and
&gt;lfored a reword of FJU.000 for the capture
&gt;f William B. Tasoott, the supposed muroom job ivr u»y ““J■.
—
ward &lt;rf •10.0U0 expired lot May.

,

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center were tl» two row* of women, and on
ride, row of men. Inthis prefdon they
danced in jenrk time fashion, moving tboir
arm* alternately up and down wit-i Cbrir
Tin- men uged their rattles meantime,
rm‘b r.t ttated istervab thrusting bb right

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tbe rwwaru wa* auuwnu

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or wm withdrawn.
Becoming tln-d of
waiting for Um Prmataedr ’rUavnMlw rela­
tives of the dead tnillkmairr j.storday

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•‘The era of cumbrous blanket-sheets seems coming to an end, and newspapers like the Nn&gt; York
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news he could and print it Intelligence was
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were never heard of beyond their immediate
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overthrow of an European dynasty was not known
here until long after the event. Suddenly there
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superseded old methods, «pd the newspaper was
literally flooded with news. The death of a petty
ward politician in San Francisco, the result of a
Presidential election, the accession of a sovereign,
the outbreak of a war, and notice that a shanty had
been burden in Texas, all were hurried over the wires
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�WHENCE COMES SPEECH!
A

STRANGE

A

CASE

BOSTON

RECORDED

MASS MEETING
AT HASTING®,

IN

»
Rarden of tbe TulHerto
taautlful avenue In tbe work

NEWSPAPER.

GOV. C. G. LUCE,
Congressman O'Donnell,
Hon. Frank Plumlay.

newspaper recently putihahsd an

gtage of their own, which they perfectly
understand, but which, thus far, has been
unintelligible to everybody else. Some words
of tho language, were given by tbo journal
referred to. and a philologist would trace a
reaeml.laure, if nothing more, to Sanscrit
But tho case referred to is not without Its

brother and sister, tiring at a little stage
rtatinn in tbe state of Nevada, who had in­
vented n language of their own, which they
constantly uaed in talking with each other.

no deoptiou and ao mistake about tbe mat­
ter. Tins children would piny together and
devuing. and it was perfacJy apparent-that
It wa, not such nxxuunglfjss gibberish as
children often use in f&gt;lay, but a genuine
language. It renemblrd no language with
which tbe writer had any acquaintance.
any modern language, do similarity to root

Greek, and, conwqunntiy, none to the cog­
nate language which is called Sanscrit.
Tbe children wrn&gt; not al all shy about talk­

lotion from English into their language
meant. Ttay understood English, and could

either could not or would not give tbe equiva­
lents of English words in their own language
Tbe mother ot the children said she ojuld not
in any way account for this strange linguistic

er whether tbe children spoke it just as well
the lint time

English.

yuan, although

of any language spoken, it being supposed
that nature would supply them with the

to eoxxchui rely deterxniaud.

Tbe story says.

fashion.

'tv**** then released from their confinement
and placed among people where they heard
French sjokrn nil around tlxiiu, and that
which they byunJ. but never gave any signs
of knowing any other tongue.

tliat our speech Is the result of imitation, nnd
that the faculty of articulate speech depends
on tbo aliility to rejioat what ta gathered from

i a rule, dumb

and this, not because of innate inability, but
becauM of tbe lack of a medium of intercom­
munication.
And yet tiie observation cf the tttees in
MamcburetU and Nevada to which wc have

Tbow; children in Nevada knew no more of
tbe accepted tSieories of philology than they
did of tbo differential calculus. They did

structed for ttaniMlves a language which

or Greek or German

tV Batten case • is somewhat different, if
it Is told correctly. In that case there would
brain—some distorted convolution or some-

English, although they can understand it to
a certain exteat.

other com* with which wo are familiar.—

this, and had an a
The twelve aveni
directions from th

Whra «vl«
a, ratal!. !&gt;.oW&gt; 11in.

■ lovely aw.- protalilr b&gt; nram
“t
trwl to th, wnrw r»!ny day. which !-&gt;*
the avenue though under another name,
the Grand Aimee. In a few minutes we
brella before leaving.
.
reached a bicycle store where H. procured
Tin' remainder of our party at 15. arrn*
Grand Parade-In the forenoon and In the a Rover and 1 a tricycle and we took a
cd in the late afternoon having acquired
evening a Grand Torchlight Procession
luxurious ride of ten m twelve miles, mak­ one additional member, a Mi* nest In
and Pyrotechnic Diaptay.
ing It in one and a half hours wllboxri one
the evening nearly all °ur number'went to
dismount
the Savoy theatre to we the Mikado.
THE EVENT OF THE CAMPAIGN IN HARRY
In the evening we boys went to the
London theatres have the peculiarity of
Grand*Opera which is IncWd a grand place giving twe plays in one evening. I pw
COUNTY.
with most exquisite singing anil n large entering one Is reminded of a small parlor
orchestra numbering about seventy-five or reception room handsomely decorated.
men. Tills building occupies lietween two Most of London theathw are said to be
VOBKXOOX KXKBC1SBH.
and three acres of land from which forty
I.—Salute. 20 guns at aunn.se.
small but pretty.
We had very' good «**t» aod presently
IL—Grund Day Parade. 10 o'clock, buildings ' were removed to give place for
the structure. The staircase is something
siiarp, standard time.
the Mikado began, and II being new to me
superb, the interior one array of giltand was quite enjoyable. Between the acts I
orncKiM or the day.
gorgcouaness.
There
are
four
galleries,
Manilla!, Chas. 8. Brown. Hastings.
read my new tetters from home, and noted
numerous boxes, and a j-arquette circle the jK»lnte in regard to academy matters
Aides, J. L. Wilkins, Hastings.
forming the most beautiful theatre In the and find myself quite impatient to be off
Eli Evans, Naahrille.
world but probably not the largest. There for home. Our trip te nearly completed.
E. G. Potter. Maple Grove.
Is a custom of locking the patrons into We lune disbanded somewhat as a party,
F. A. Blackman, Delton.
stalls, whkh are arranged more for com­ after having lieen together on our dally
Richard Johnson, Middleville.
Persons coming to the city on the var­ fort than the view of the sight-seers. The travels, and tramplnite since July fourth.
ious roads leading thereto on tin* day of play was entitled tho Huguenots, was given The older member* of the party'will prob­
the meeting, will be met by the aides and in five acts, and though in an unfamiliar ably go t«&gt; a larger hotel tremorrow leaving
hailed, until 10 a. m.. when, at the firing! tongue the fine acting made up to our eye* us boys here.
‘
,
of a cannon, tbe procession will move; the what our ears failed to catch.
it has been a must satisfactory trip In­
Tuesday, Aug. 21.—IL and I went qut
various subdh-lslans being united in one'
to. tiid Louvre Magazine this morning to deed. and a constant source uf pleasure
and profit to me- Money can not fay in
grand procession. after which the teams'
buy gloves, neckties, etc., also vtslttyl .the
can be unhitched for the day.
America the knowledge which a trip
Louvre Art Galleries and saw ancient
Teams routing in un Rutland rood south
abroad affords. Altlwugh I dare say my
of Thornapple river, will te halted at the, sculptures, idols, busts, etc. In'the. after­ letters have failed to give worthy and en­
noon
we
visited
Notre
Dame
cathtsiral.
town line to wait the signal gun at 10 x
climbed to tbe top of the tower and iiad tire dMcripttaa of th&lt;- sights I have seen,
yet the future will afford opportunity for
another lovely view of the city. Descend­
Teams on Cemetery road, also Carlton
ing we visited the Interior of the church, further accounts iff some of the curious
road leading north from lower iron bridge
.
went Into the treasury and saw old gar­ things.
win be halted at the junction of the road.
Sunday, Aug. 2«—Our whole party went
Teams coming In on State rood, an'd all ments, crowns, golden communion seta this monitor to hear Spurgwn and the
and beautiful pieces of doth-of-gold si t
roads leading to upper iron bridge will -be
Talieraacle
was
so
packed
that
we
were
with precious stones.
hatted at that bridge.
Wednesday, Aug. 22.—We started at obliged to stand, and I was unable to see
Teams coming on road passing Michigan
about V2»0 u. m. for Versailles driving up whether there were more than two galler­
Central freight depot, wiU (&gt;e .hatted In
tbe avenue Champs Elysees, to the Arc. ies or nut. Thry-have no organ or musical
vicinity of said freight dejiot.
instrument save a tuning fork, but the
out the avenue Bois de Boulogne to tiie
Teams coming on road leading paid Eb-n
whole congregation Join in the singing.
Pennock’s south from town, will la? halted grand and beautiful park of tixe same The minister occupies a sort of a pulpit In
name and at last reached St. Cloud. Hen*
at forks of road near Shrineris elder mill.
we »w tiie ruins of the beautiful palace, the end of the tata-nmcle on a level with
The five aides wil bring the different
.
also a panorama of Paris which was grand, the first gallery.
divisions tn their proper pirn* tn the line.
I sltall write one m„re letter, giving a
but when we reached the hlgheat point,
Members of tiie Hastings, Middleville
we Ixad a still finer view of the city. From description of our stay In London, and
and Nashville clubs, and other footmen,
may
arrive
myself
by
tiie time the letter
St Cloud we proceeded by a beautiful
will (xSustitupi the find division.
drive to Versailles. The first object of does. If the good ship makes tin- tint**
I’lCIZKS.
interest wxs Petite Trianon, the old home that is rxpcetrd of her, 1 stud! be wdth yitt
Silk Hag for largest number vehicles In
Your son. [
uf Marie Antoinette; the next, the Great In about two weeks.
line from any one township.
Trlanou which we visited after viewing
Silk Hag for most appropriate motto in­
some state carriages in a wonderful state
scribed ou any banner tn the procession.
at preservation, some having Iren used
Juimiks.—D. IL Cook, Clement Smith.
only once or twice; also handsomely fur­ home or abroad, will gain time and energy
C. -W. Jordan.
nished rooms and teaatiful paintings.
The procession will putt before tiie
After this we started for the grand Palace
Hastings house, and be reviewed by Gov.
of Vemaillea which Is the great attraction quirt two or three tixnfo during that dayLuce, CuugmMuan O'IXiuih'II. and Hon.
here and contains 100 rooms, the first of
Frank Plumley, speakers of the day.
which is a pretty cliajs'L Tfie picture gal­
Caotiox.—People fjrotxi tho townships
lery contains paintings of the Loub and some old, soiled, wornout clothing. Depodk
who will come with igama should start
Napoleons, of sieges, victories and tattles pieces in the corners and on the floors of
from their homes hi time to get to the
and American pictures, one character in daeotu. The bugs will soon find them, then
pointe designated not later than 10 o'clock,
!which was Washington.
a. ixi., a little-earlier If possible but not so
infested.
Tharaday, Aug. St-Started tlrat for
early that long waltlnr will be urcesaary.
our tankers to draw funds and being too
III.—Immediately after parade, pole
DL
Oil of cinnamon will cause the&gt; disappear­
early , occupied my time in looking nt the
raining, court house square.
register and found many famaliar iiimtn ance of wartt,'bowuw hard and large they
IV. —Musk, Hastings Glee Club.
among whkh were G.UandL. L. From here
V. —Address. Hon. John Corveth.
•we went to the Bon Marche, met the boy s
VI. —Music, Hastings City Band.
Ayer’s SaAaparllla. highly concentrated.
and bought some pretty triiles nt this firn
AVTKKNOOX KXKBCIKKA
More. We proceeded next to the Hotel Is the most economical blood purifier that
In Court House Square. 2:30 o’clock.
des Invalides in which is an old chafx!
I— Music. Middleville Glee Club.
'
decorated with flags, where service is held
IL— Address. Hon. Cyrus G. Luce.
only on the occasion of the death of Mime
I1L— Music, MiddlevilleXllee Gub.
military man: also saw the tomb of Napol­
IV. —Address, Hon. Jas. O’DonnclL
eon which is a grand piece of workman-'
V. —Musk, Hastings Glee Clutaf
ship
hi Russian inaridr of chocolate color. !
t
xvkxixo KxencisK?.
'
1.—Grand Torchlight/ Procession and Tills Is in the rotunda of tiie dome. From i
here
set out for the Troclxadera.
passing ,
*'**•¥
----- we
..................................
,llaucln, passing
pyrotechnic display. -'
by the exposition buildings and tower of i _
Procession to form on four sides and
Babel now under process of construction, la desired and admired by all. Among the
within court yard square.
Divisions will form in following orderat and came to this uniformly conatraeted
personal beauty is the
building,
beautiful and targe, hi front la
6:30 sharp:
dally use of Ayer's Hair
a
lovely garden in which arc fountains,
1st Division—Hastings Republican Club,
which will form a&gt;n State street directly n c ascended the tower by means of an
elevaUir and witnessed the grandest j lewnorth of court boose square.
this preparnliun gives'lt
fid Divi-lun—Woodland mid Nashville of Bute that we had yet Bern. The forb
■U abcait I*arb loom np and the towers
■ n lustre aud pliancy
Republican Clulm, and republicans from
that add* greatly to
townships of Woodland, Castleton. Hast- and spires are plainly vialble. But when
the view tower shall be completed In 188S,
lu charm. Should the
litgs aud Curltun. This dictation will form
tiie view will far eclipse thb one. It Is
bxiir be thin, harsh, dry.
on Church street, directly east of court
or turning gray.
house square, front resting on State street.' interesting to note that although tiie new
tower
fas
only
begun
its
ascent
of
i.ooo
3d Division—Maple Grove Republican
feet,
it
Is
now
higher
than
we
arc
In
TroClub, and republicans from townships of
chadera.
Maple Grove. Assyria. Johnstown and
will restore tho color,
Our return to the lintel was by a small
Baltimore. Third division will furnt on
bring0ut a new grow th,
Court street directly south of court bouse steamer on the Seine, whence we proceed­
aud render the old soft
ed to the Madeline. On the way to thb
square, frout resting on Church street
and shiny. For keep­
baildlng
In
the
Rue
de
Rivoli,
we
met
4th Dirisluu—Republicans ot Hope.
ing tbo scalp clean, cool, and healthy, there
Barry.
Prairieville and
Orangeville. with Mbs B. and tier friends. She was la no better preparation in the market.
mUch aurprlaexl to see toe. and as our time
Fourth division Will fonn on Broad­
"I am free to confess that a trial aA
was limited she gave me her address in
way, directly west of court house square,
London. We shall probably- reach home
front resting on Court street.
tarfore she doos. The Madeline contains a
5th Division—Republican Clubs of Mid­
very fin&lt;; organ and aa servu-es were going
dleville and Freeport and republicans of
Irving. Rutland. Yankee Springs and on we were privileged to her II
We next drove to the Pantheon, but be­
Abundant and Glossy,
Thornapple. This division will form In
Ing late were obliged to content ourselves
west half of court yard square, And beprewith tiie exterior view of this massive but tt haa given my ratbar stunted muspured to fall h&lt;&gt; line as tho last of 4th
length and appear­
structure.
Thus
ended
thia
day
’
s
sight
­
division marches onto State (main) street
ance. —R. Brlttop, Oakland, Oido.
seeing.
OUDKB or MAl:&lt; 11.
"My hair «raa coining out (without any
, In the evening we procured our tickets
1st division will, promptly at 0:45,
aasxstance
from
my
wife,
1 tried
for ixiudon, and after an early breakfast Ayer'S Hair Vigor, using either).
only one bottle.
niarch eastward on State street followed
J riday morning took cab for the Layan .n&lt;t r nnw ha«.
a— , bead of hair aa
by divisions 2, 8, 4 and 5 succeeaively, to
station, and the tidal train. We made ox-.e
-R.
T.
Schmitlou.
Hanover street; south on Hanover St to
stop at Ronen. Ixetween Paris and Dtepm*. Dickson, Tenn.
uroen St.; weet on Green to Creek St;
arriving there just in time for tiie boat
" I have 1IS&lt;.d Ayer's Hair Vigor in my
north on Creek to State St; west on State
Tiie puwage across tiie English channel
• number of years, and regard R
to Broadway; south on Broadway to Center
OH the Ih-aX hulr
-r
St; east on Center to .Jefferson St; north was after the common order, wltlx the
tunial cmitrifatlons to the fishes, but we
un Jefferson to State St; west on State to
arrived nt New Haven, a very small place,
Church SL. north ou Church to building
Kith
•In good condition, at 3 p. m. After a
first north of American house, where
closer custom's Inspection than usual and Johnson,
torches will be given up.
^hanging our French money,.we were off
'* My totir was becoming harsh and
II.—Hou. Frank Plumley, of Vermont
l»y an Ex&lt;lbh second class car, and It was but afiar using half a botlte uf Aw.
will deliver an address «m the jKilitlcal
a great improvement on any we had seen V Igor it grew btaek' and oIom
Issues of the day. hi Union hall after the
on the continent. We made two or three w’Wrt «
and grutitml
procession. Music, Middleville Glee Club.
rtoiw between N. Haven and London, and Mabel C. Hardy, Delavan, Ill.
Should an overflow meeting be necessary
rode faster than I ever did before, which
It will lie held either In Court house square
was font what we had exjmeted.
or court room as weather may dictate, ad­
Wet "*dU&gt;’ recognized the tact that i
dressed by Hou. Jaa. O’Dpnnell.
were ni the Queen's domlnious, for
lAelegatimm from different townships are
the IxUl-sides axe marked with the litterT
urgently requested to take part In the
which la produced by tbe manner of e
torchlight proctswiou. which It is desired
ting me gnu,.,. One large one I made &lt;
shall
eclipse anything
ever before
at a dbtaaec uf from three to five txfi
shown In Barry county . In order that all
may know where to fall into line, and how
We arrived in London, the metropolh
to provide themselves with torches, the • hi. wnrM
...j_____ ____ ... .
following gentleinen have liecn dn^gnated
during which wc endeavored to be
to give tbo necessary infonuation to the
mind the warnings In regard to ••
persons present from tbe township Itefore
pockets." found ourselves establish*
lixnlr names:
2d IMvbtkm—Woodland. C. Al Hough;
Catdkton.
Forntas; Hastings town- delight, and more especially an 1 di
uxkkhiu, Joliti ruiuuw.
ship, Chan. Gaskill; Carlton. John Shively.
Sd Division—Maple Grove. T. ». Brice;
Assyria. P. K. Jewell; Joluistowu. Fnuik
An Ekxgltahtban introduced the sub)
Bullis; Balthmire. X Lalhkm.
uh here yesterday. and Calked till 1 i
&lt;4th Division—Hope. James «. Brown:
think Ula tongue nut have ached, b
Barry'. John H. Brown; Fnrirtevilte, R. B.

Stoves!

Stoves!

itoves!

We are loaded with the

LARGEST AND FINEST LINE
——OF-------

HEATING AND COOK STOVES
Ever shown in Barn- County.

At PRICES BOUND TO PLEASE.

REMEMBER
We carry everything to lie found in a first-class Hardware
Store, including a fine line of

Whips, Hone Blaohti, Robes, Homes, Cotters aofl Sltif
We are closing out the well known

FLINT ROAD CARTS atSla.OO.
Do not fail to look ns over before you buy.

Goodyear Bros.

P* 3 ■I JI *4*
T WV

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2

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Apr's Hair Vigor

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&gt;

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s
aS.

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Why Not Have a Fire l^ace
IN YOUR HOME?

Ayer’s Hair Vigor.

Richards; Oraugevllle. Extgeue Hartbom.
Mh DlvWuu—Irving, Enoch Andrus;

(.pinion that what America d'&gt;es tint
and does not need in tins thing that'

found; ami after arnviiuc and aa
tied atectly.

Mantles, Grates and Tile in Great \ ariety of
Combinations, Artistic Designs and Beauti u
ED. C. PARSONS.
118 8. Bose St, KalBnn&gt;Z'».

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
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Banner.

Hastings

VOL. X.XXIII. NO. 22.

HASTINGS. MICH.. SEPTEMBER 26. 1888.

Hastings Banner

county news.

!■ il.hsh.Ml Wednesdays, by

r:- —” —
~
•"uic one oner
him a dollar or two tor his vote.
Reuben and Thoma* Pierre hare a cou­
sin visiting them.
„ The wonderful
~ item in the Bax.xek last
iw
wrtcin refareoee to Pi Nlcbols and wife
!? T*?7
Tb*r have adopted n
little boy from the state school at Coldwa­
ter. R. Norton haa a I'.ttle girt from the
school alro.
Wednesday of this week F. Searles and
wife start for the east on an extended visit.
Mr.for Connecticut and Mra. S. for
central New York.

■M
ingnudnan in Bar­
ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1739.

population. If they cannot find a foreign
market for their manufactured articles are we!! paid for making Lbe trip.
o—3__aT------their brst mechanics will come to America
and factories will soon Increase to such an the Journal last week. It w»« Frank '
. B*RBY COVXTY. MlCHWAN.
extent that we will have competition enough Brooks and Ed. Evan* instead of Chua.
at borne. It 1* only a nutter of time. Brooks.
'
rn*cKtmox rates:
,
With our present protective policy we will
soon have a large proportion of the best
.i Iwfore the end of the rear the
mechanics of Europe which together with
instead of Council Bluffs, Iowa.
.-.bwrtber resides outside of the
rention* will soon enable u» to cope with
Henry Arbour and family movud Into
the world in any line of articles that can their new store.
be
manufactured.
,
O. L- Faulk, of Cedar Creek, waa in
•
ADVERTISING RATHS:
Considerable raid mail excitement exists town Monday.
ow'’
- .''i.rJrerforVpiiiil pootti
In our village. A company Is being form­
F. J. Norwood has a sick child with
ed for the purpow of erecting a roller mill whooping cough.
JOB PRINTING,
Mrs. S. Jessup and Mrs. Phetteplace are that shall cost from 810.000 to 815,000.
4: r rIde is felt In the Job
John Williams, of Hoi*, waa In town
on the sick list
the Bannmb. Rvur
Several of our best citizens have manifest­ Monday.
ZuireivE * I* “«*11**111 *tth lb* L7...
Henry Arbour has moved to Delton, ed a willingness to subscribe the necessary
Parties having wheat to sell can get the
where he will run a drug store.
amount for such a mill. A movement Is highest market price at tiie new milt
R. Jessup has started a meat market, now on foot t&lt;&gt; organize an improvement
V. SKI 10 first-class, lob work.
The proprietor of the evaporator b in
and keeps a wagon on the road.
association for the purj&gt;ose of encouraging town this week.
The cider and sorghum mills are both Capital to come here.
A stranger got off the train Bunday,
doing a brisk business, under the manage­
LxnmSWJ
,o
It is reported that a large grain elevator about 5:30 p. hl. and not Ix-lug acquainted
L, m. ou I.EK.'
ment of Will Crawford.
0,
Dentist
will be built here aa spring open*.
In town Mime of the boys thought it would
Mr.
Ijiyton,
of
Allegan,
has
a
fruit
EaapertfaUv,
LParret
and
Uncle
Uncle
John
Mc
­
be
cunning to have a little fun with him.
- eriy occupied by Dr. Jooe*. over
COOK AklSKERN.
evaporator tn full blast
J;.
■ . * Can Arman's.
■ "
Arthur will soon have their farms plotted so they played all aorta of tricks on him.
Mr. Fish has a brother from Detroit vb- Into village lota.
After the toys had bad all the fun they
Itlhg hitn.
□TV A..1 KN APl’KN A VANARMAN,
Dr. L. E. Benson has purchased the lot wanted with ti* boy, Mr. Norwood s clerk
Beared Lecter.
Lawyer*.
owned by Mary Ann Rowleader, of Blanrh- secured lodging for him and in the morn­
Banttald-.
ing the boy departed for his borne about
1-,
;i: all cHirts 6t th* state and tn the
F. M. Quick and wife attended the state
Rev. Chaw preached hl* first sermon at
Geo. Iaih- has gone north to dig hU. six inilca distant. This jxxjr boy waa foolk
got as far «
potatoes.
'
hh and ought not to have been treated this
Nashville Mrs. Qulcfc was taken very sick. thia place last Sunday.
Henry Bowman and family spent Sun­
way. and in case' this should I* repeated,
Mr. Demand lias traded horses again.
blnU yA. b'
« present.
- office*. Booms ta. it&gt; and 11
day In Penfield.
,
Dr. Baughman and family are visiting in something should be dose about it.
l;;.. k. Grand lupld*. Mien.
Hoc*
b,k1 wlfr' "r Allwcan Co.,
Flute posher Is anticipating on attend­ our village.
attrntinl the funeral of her father Mr
ing the business college at Battle Creek
Lake Odessa roughs attended the dance
Savage last Saturday.
al the rink on Saturday night and succeed­
Rob. Phillips' health is very poor, being the coming winu-r.
Fanners have commenced to dig potatoes
The proposed rail road causes quite a ed in starting two or three quarrels.
unable to work.
and to husk corn.
Haul A Volte have the finest lot, of par­
Sam Shoup and Wife. Jake Shoup and strife between the people of east Johns­
Myrtle Shively, of Hastings, waa on our
»**W»Jranu3
&amp;SS: daughter Cora will attend the fair at Grand town and those of Banfield.
lor stoves we have seen this fait
Hastings, Mich.
streets last Wednesday.
Cha*. Palmatler left for Ann Arbor
Many of our citlaens will attend the fair
, .&gt;uru uf the state. special Good salaries and expemw* paid weekly. lab­ Rapid*.
There will be a special school meeting
met;.&lt; • 'll. MoNKV TO Loan on oral inducements to beginners. No previous ev,*b&gt;'
friends in Tuesday.
held at the Pod Auger school house next
over WetveerM Hardware prrtence necessary, (hunt free. Writs for v El1
John Kipp and Fred Budd left for the
People visiting Woodland are invited to Saturday evening for the purpose of open-,
NaahvlUe last week.
terms, giving age.
far
west
Thursday.
▼tail
our
buslneM
houses
and
examine
Ing the house for religious meetings; those
. VHARLEN Ift CHAFE. Nurseryman.
Mrs. Will VanWaguner and children
Mr. and Mrs. Stiles spent last week with stock and guCJirtee*.
Mention this paper.
Bociiesier. N. Y.
wishing to ** tlie cause move forward
visited friends In Atsyria last week.
Phy slciaa and Surgeon.
friends iu Banfield.
It is reported that a boat bouse will be should come.
Stephen Savage, an old resident of this
v-un* More. office hours from 2
The ladies aid society at Mrs. Duty's to­ built at the south end of Jordan lake in the
H. D. Johnson, of Thamesvllic, Canada,
town, aged 79, died last Friday morning.
spring and an elegant new steamer launch- was the guest of J. L. Ickes last Friday
The fum ral wa* held at the M-. E. church day.
Mr. Cole and wife, of Gull Corners, are
and Saturday.
•. \V. i-OWRY. M. D..
mi Satunlay. conducted by Rev. Holler, of
The luke Odessa Wave L* indulging in a
visiting at Marshall Bellinger’s.
Prof. B. Wood left for Lake City last
Nashville.
~
Phy -ii tan and Surgeon.
good deal of mud thnrivfng of late.
Wednesday where he will be engaged in
•peruai :&gt;t trvalmg dtseasM of the
lUk.
W,e would respectfully Invite capitalists teaching school.
■ vi:
proerratiou of vKlou
*
mid others who desire a gixxl location to • Some of the hands were discharged last
la-tter.
.
Gea Tobias was in Rutland one day last Delayed
'
visit our village and examine the advant­ Saturday forenoon from the L. 4 H. R. R.
8. W. Finch was In Ixiwell Monday.
week.
*"0C;
; r-'l'lenc* ou Broadway, near Court
hJ^Midi.
'
Rev. Vtvan preached his farewell ser­
F. A. Moore tn Grand Rapid* Tuesday. age* our town affords. We kre situated
J. 8. Caswell ha* put a new show case
J. larger was In the Valley city Thurs­ in the middle Of as good a section of coun­ mon at Boger* Corner* last Sunday after­
in hl* store which adds very much to the
try as the sun jnrer shown on. and although noon.
day anti Friday.
looks of his store.
QX1TU » COLGKOVE. ,
(J. J. Nagler in Grand Rapids Fklday during the past we have been without the
DEAUOW IN
Frank Whitruff and
Hager have re­
0
■ lawyers.
advantages of a railroad we have by our
Carlton.
and
Saturday
buying
goods.
turned
from
the
north
where
they
have
1
&lt;&gt;T - in Unloo block. Hastings.)
Every itody is going to attend the fair.
J. W. Godfrey and wife were in Hastings natural advantages continued to grow
been visiting.
Pr
s i’ sit the courts of the stale.
quite rapidly. In order that we may not
Quite a large number listened to M. B.
Henry Tobias Jr., has a fine yoke of Friday.
seem
to
lie
boasting
we
will
quote
from
Townsend,
our
new
paator In the M. E.
Frauk Herrick and wife wore in Hast­
.KN ASTON,
cattle for sale. ’
the la»t week's Issue of the Nashville News: church, last Sabbath. Although young in
A. W. Nichol*, formerly a resident of ing* Wednesday.
••The New* arise* tn congratulate. 'Wood­ years, we think he will In liked.
Our new director took the school census
tills place but now a resident of Antrim
land upon her bright prospect* for con­
Preaching every Sunday evening at th*
county, and Naoma Lrthrick. of Leroy,
pranr’.'y Hanging to.
nection with the outside world by rail. M. E. church at 7 p. m.
&gt;.
Several heavy frosts the past week.
were married at tip; rwddence of the bride's
Several bog buyers were *e&lt;ai on our
IL Wolcott returned Saturday from Cal­ Woodland 1* admirably located to make a
parents of that place. Mr. Nichol* and
t WELTON
We carry a full line of 'lately purbhased wife have the liest wishes of iijlxist of houn county, where he has been soliciting prosperous village. Surrounded by an atreeta.Monday'
agricultural
community
fairly
•flowlngwrlth
IL B. Richani*. of your city, wa* seen
goods. ‘*neh as
aid fur the C. M. IL IL Co.
friend* of this place.
re Ohio Farmer’s Iniuranoe Oo.
Adam Gackler Is now afflicted with a milk and honey', all that Is needed to set on our streets Sunday.
Dcdy Rich is quite seriously Hl with the
He wnto i"'.;rt*s on a man’s property against
Mary Allerding. who has been spending
tame leg. caused by a horse kicking him. tlie wheels of industry In motion within
iws'jy sr-:. izavnlugor wind; against a man's
bilious fever.
Lena Geiger departed Monday for Grand her borders Is the advent of the iron horse, a vacation with friends, ha* nuumed her
Ute )'•
amt accident
Mr. Demrys'people entertained company
Imd thus we are assured will occur. position in Stauffer A Crawley's.
•
Rapid* for a visit with her brother.
from Maple Grove.
Shaker
Mrs. Caroline Yarger anil daughter fn»m
Wesley Fox now wields the rod of au­
Lawyer - Alien, of Grand Rapids, i» in Clinton Co., ar* visiting In this place.
thority as bos* on the railroad.
town
visiting
friends.
Wilber Fuller and wife rejoice over a
■ in Abstract Block. Hastings, Mtoh.)
Vernor Willison and Audlev Welton, of
M. M. Rockwell and wife spent two days
it is reported that a new doctor will new girl bora SepL SOth.
. .... .itoulv*rto( Abstract Book* in Bai
at Grand Rapids, visiting friend* anil tak­ Hastings, wen- in town Saturday evening.
County.
Adah Odell, who ha* been visiting FreeHenry Corrogan departed for Canada to Mxm locate here.
ing In the fair.
Youxo BoLDUU.
jort
friends, has returned home.
attend
&lt;
allege
the
coming
year.
Aiu. Seogal lias returned with bls horse
L’ . riMMERMAN'. Homospathlc PbyClarence Stillwell and lady spent Friday
The 8. O. V. camp an- preparing tn
trow Eaton Rapids, requiring two days to
f .
-Han and Surgtxui.
evening
with friends in Lake Odeosa.
make the trip. The animal is likely to re­ have a box social and exhibition drill by
Ye scribe spent Wednesday lr\lrvlng on
- . i»v»r Lathrop's drug store.)
Lowell l*»ys on Friday evening, Oct. 1st.
rover from his sickness.
The dance at F. A. Blackman’* hall last ।bu.’inem.
Rumored, that there will be several
Lucien Polly and wife have returned
Friday evening was not very well attended,
Jay Carpenter and wife were tn Lake
V. n.MikKK. 1U«I Estate, Infrom their Indiana visiL looking much im- weddings in town in the near future—for only about twenty numbers being sold. ,
Odessa Sunagy.
X.
rance atfri Loans.
further particulars enquire of Chancy
pr&lt;&gt;v«-d in health.
Wheat the time arrived fur supper, it was
Mr*. Oliver Jeffers, an old resident of
(»«■&gt;*.!» J. &gt;f. Bunyan &amp; i&lt;on. a doors north
C. C. Messenger, of Howard City, made •Itou’li.
then
stated
that
no
arrangements
had
been
this
place, died last Monday of a cancer.
■t rostatOea.
•
About 140 friends of Wm. Godfrey and
Ms parent* and friend* a short visit last
• specialgives to making exsaangM
wife gave them a complete surprise on Sat­ made for anything to eat; so the Higley A 'Du- funeral was held Tuesday.
ol
The Interests of non-realdsnt
week.
Fox
store
was
opened
and
all
rushed
in
Those tramp* of which we spoke last
,Tt. - n. lauerecarefunvlooked attar. Fanns
Panner* are just hustling since the rain urday evening and left many token* of and did credit to the bountiful supplies of
week, were female tramps dressed up In
cf.v •
jA'.e &lt;&gt;r -fchange. Bouses and And everything dcsirwl in tin- furniture to cmnplctr fall seeding.’ with a view to esteem.
crackers, cheese, oystera, or anything the male attire. But It wax a good Joke ou
A company of young propio surprised
line. Our prins on these goods ■n' rvao- attend lhe county fair and also the rejnrtk- Fanny Karcher at pre resldt'ncr of Dave ladles' aptwtites craved: most of all they John all the same, and alro on some of hi*
TAMES A "WKEZEY,
onside. We guarantee To duplicate Hast­ liran mass meeting at your city on the 3rd Zackelmeyer Thursday evening and report needed to make it a hot meal was a bottle neighbors.
of Octolier. Many of whom are desirlon* of
»J
Lawyer.
Dili Caln ha* commenced to {4dnt the
of good pepper sauce.
ings or Kahunaxoo prices ou th«-se goods.
meeting our Irish nominee for congress, n pleasant time.
Mr. McGowen's wife departed for her school house In the Brown district.
■
Hasting*. Mich.
Reported, that medical assistance was
Hon. O'Donnell, and our next state govern­
Fr.i .c&gt;‘ In .dl courts uj the state. Office over
Girl* don’t let your best fellow's horse
summoned on the railroad Saturday to take home In Ohio last Saturday.
or. lion. Luce. Hurrah for our best men
Ebble Pennock, who has iieen very sick. eat poor hay on Bundays when he come* to
charge of a man. no not a man. but. being,
to fill all th* responsible offices from chief
see you: they don’t keep *0 easy and it
—-•
who was afflicted with delertum tremens. I* Improving.
executive down u&gt; roronera: therefore let
M. U Cook, at Hastings, was In town makes them look thin.
A. M. Herrington's store is nearly fin­
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
every true hearted elector post himself
In our last week'* Item In regard to the
Saturday.
A specialty. We have one of the finest of upon the Issue, then surely the victory la ished in remodeling and when dor* will
Our
next
probate
Judge,
Cha*.
Arm
­
box social held at Freeport It should have
lie one of the n«4te*t looking places of
hearses and attend ail call* promptly on on the repulilican aide.
business in town. ' He will put In drugs strong, of Bowens Mills, was In town Sat­ been the 5th of Ort.
Quarterly moding at the Wesleyan
urday; also Judson Stark?of Middleville.
r-’. J. 9- i-. it and CourtFU-, Hastings. Mich. short notice.
Geo. Stacy, of Irving, waa In town Fri­
.
church Saturday and Sunday, Rev. Martin and bazaar goods.
Alva luiwrence spent Sunday with her day.
••pay day” did not appear Saturday as
Ratos, 8f .OO per Day.
officiating.**
expected and consequently the meu were parents.
■This Hi.. • I* new. with pleasant rooms. The
We have also added a very complete
J. Kellogg, our popular iiisll carrier, somewhat disappointed, but It is hoped
Ola
Spragiic
t"
working
for
.Ebble
Pen
­
Mn uagr ul 'hr public l« respectfully solicited.
drive* a new span of horses on hi* stage and expected that It will appear with J. nock.
No.
Name ami Eraidenoi
stock of
Emory Mo«her will start his clover holler ... 1 John R. Jewell. Jobnstowu
Boynton this week.
T. J. Kelly ha* moved to Plainwell, hav­ W.Our
new M. E. minister. Rev. M. B. in the near future. Mr. Mosher i» a good
1!
... r Orval la«U. Fremont. lad
ing engaged In business in a mill.
thresher and should have good patronage. 1,5
Townsend, arrived here Wednesday.
:i
i I zolo Tuttle. Butlaad
Ralph Grilley has returned tn the store
Messrs. Seudder and Ijeonard went fish­ ... • Clyde rrrdun. Woodland
»i
Gens d abmks.
ing last Friday, anti did not catch a fish.
On which we are making very low prices. of Burt Lawrene.-. where he is happy lu
The
sign
did
not
happen
to
l»e
right.
w
ailing
upon
former
customer*.
s:..-k! Su-a-H t-inpioyment Guaranteed. BAL­
t-rairiaviiw..
We alro have
Mrs. Hrallj Is entertaining a brother
William Evans cut thirty acres of corn ... • Tbomaa J. joures. aiucw, vuio.
AEV AMI EXPENSES PAID. Apply at once,
Delayed Letter.
/
rut-uiz .&gt; •
&lt; liefer to this paper)
from Wayland.
...
.uSteve Temp!* and wifrf are making a for Mark Skillman in 8« days. Mr. Ev­ •w 1.b-nnte M. Corer, woodland
। HASE BROTHERS, OOmFaNV
. TboniM Mitchell. A-yrta
ans also cut sixteen sqrea in 3*1 days. .„
Serae farmer- who sowed wlu*at In the short visit with friends In Kalamazoo.
,ro tMn. Carrie Hlwpard ”
,
dust on heavy soli lefbr* ‘he rain, have
Mrs. Walden Barber, of Hickory Corners This l» republican coni cutting, and if the
Democrat has any better coni cutter let's
liecn uulng the harrow for the purpose of spent Saturday with Mrs. Tferpronliw.
1X1
}:
inraking
the
earth
crust.
In
order
to
ena
­
hear
from
them.
We shaR appreciate K a* a favor to have
Hal. Sackett has returned from a visit
Jacob Albertton and Mart Corwin, of
ble the tender blade to come forth.
the pwfffle of Delton and vtelnlty call at
to Katamaxoo.
.
Some have commenced corn husking.
I galley
Quite a party from here start with the Cedar Creek, was in town Sunday.
Mich.
our store and look over our goods- If
" you
Mrs I^veland. aged about M years, died M. 4 0. excumlon today, among U»-m J.
Frank McCain and Co. are spending a
f Hattie PrtihJd'.MapWiiwe
wish to buy anything In our ih*. we feel this morning. Funeral to l* held on the J. Perkins and wife, CapL Earl and wife. week at Pliwsant lake hunting and tUhlju^
Fanners an- commencing to busk 'their
25tii
at 10 a. tn.. and buried at Comstock
In
both
The
funeral
service*
of
Nellie
Sprague
•A PTTAL, $50,000.00. confident that we can satisfy you
com. and find the crop full better than
will be held at the M. E. ehureh at 4 p. m.
cemetery.
•
Following are th* real e««au» transfers
quality and price.
Schmd commenced on the -4tti.
tcwlay. She died an Saturday «*•’&lt;»»«« they expected.
Fred Benson called on friends here Bun­ .for the week ending Sept 34th. 1888, as
after an lllncwi of only 11
Vrrj' respectfully.
taken from the books in the register's office:
.
Broward.
iieing a violent attack uf typhoid day.
Michigan.
Mcrvln Gwyne baa friends visiting him
Uoyd T. IMterwa to Emetine M Dunham .
Qnltr n day of excitement at Itostcr to*t fever. Nellie was a lovely girl apd a
Monday; the grand excursion to N. 1. favorite with all the young i-wpie. ahe from Sherwood: also Dr. McBeth, of P gmrilnr^.’lSnham to C. K. A N. R. M; pares!
Op«&gt; fw husineM Dec. 15. is** tn building tornasrod over the C. J. &amp; M. R. R. A ouru- **&lt; a mi'inlier of the L O. G- T. of this Galesburg.
-serly .occupied by Mes*er Bros.
Republican
pole
raising
Oct
«th.
Let
l&gt;er uf people from this vicinity took the place where abe will be greatly mh*ed.
opportunity of going to visit £!&gt;*&amp;&gt;
Shell the lint taken from a familj of every body turn out and hear the very able
omaaMK
•qteechM maile by some of it* leading re­ Striker’* sdd etty, IW
relative* In New Sork state, b. C. Do*ter
0 G. KoUrisao, President;
Isaac 1.. Wo.&gt;ley to ttal
dro shipped a carload of bogs the same 61 We are glad to welcome Rev. O. Perry publican* ng the alateW. A Goolyear. Vice. Pres.:
W. P. Sidnam. of your city. Is In town
C. D. Beet*, Cashier.
^Bert Wilson and wife lost their llRle boy tmek fur another year.
There was no missionary meeting ImH this week.
I*Ht R'lJ-V m L D. Hull; W seres see 13 ThornMr.
Bonnot,
of
the
firm
of
Beuuot
Bros.,
Clyde of two years on the 7th.
«nk on »'~uM
Uw
ol Uw
DIRECTOK»:
of Ixnilsvllle. Ohio., b placjng the engine
Mrs Joseph Cook, who wu sick at last pnaKMit Mn. &lt;■■ H. 1W•V s Goodyear,
to C. K. &amp; B. X. R; jmreel efty.
mid boiler, and the boiler is arched ready
writing. IS much lietter, alro Mr. Isaac
D. IL Roblasou,
Greble.
for work. The workmanship compares * J^rob Krt to Jesse M. Erb; soaerrereeSHart

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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

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DELTON, MICH.

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h ho Slits,
Rockws and Canp Chai?:,
WWs and Dining Chairs,

Ites, fams,
Slandsand Tables,

Undertaking and Embalming

CROCKERY,

Trunks and Vtlises.

Hastings City Bank,

.

Tie Nev Bollei' ■

C. D. Beet*.
a

• - , --*i leaking Buslnew Transacted.

Wo&lt;

HASTINGS MARKKTN.
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buy wheat,

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faster, ton...
Hide*.
ftu.HidS::::
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WstreUmo.b

*®leken». lire

J'

" Mrs" S- C- Doster maile a short visit to

favorably with the real of the machinery,
Another aimwer would be acceptable.
which Is first-class In even' reaped.
Uncle J|lliu McArthur Is very alok.*
Battle Creek last week.
F. A. Blackman Is building a chimney
Mr Tomb* while coming home fro®
IW. U E- Benson is getUng l*U*£
.
OrangrvlUe two weeks ago last Monday
w C Downing lias trwl'-d hia horso for his new sum-.
A party Of fiaherman from Battle c reek,
night, wb* stopped in the road by a high­ and buggy f&lt;»r a two-ymr-ohi colt and a
are camping ut Wall lake.
wayman and robbed of 814.
Thomas M. Baird attended the literary
The farmers of this vicinity have tiwir neJ ' p. *ihuiiifr ha* trailed hl* grey hon&gt;c
society held at Martin Chauder's last Sat­
seeding nearly all done.
for Charley William* mustang.
Geo. Drake will soon commence W G urday evening, ami reports a first-ctaaa
Orangeville.
time.
Paying the,highest market pttoe.
A good many people in thia locality are
IXUut«h *4* Snyder are grinding lota of
There Will be a pole
making preparations for the fair this week.
publican* on toe tMh of Oct Th® JJJSi
Cu.tom Milling »nd.F««I Grtpdtaa .
Clark William’s child died Saturday
Jaum
ODonucll
will
lxpresent
evening
of brain dlfflculty.
Specially•nd addreas the people lu the afternoon. ask the BanNKB editor!
n-rru,™
William 'Ifclbel spent Sunday at N.
We hop* that Orangeville will be well repPnaent tndtattlons are that &gt;«7l* “
and Morton wUl roll upa big"
Scudder's.
r. -cutetl nt Hastings next week.
The carpenters will commence work on
* certain young nian in our town, noted Woodlan.l In November. Thi
John MeBanc’a houae this week. Thomaa
kB, cw-btarj.
■&gt;&lt;
our vicinity will
Jnf
Searles ha* the job of doing the carpenter
Is on. Will vote for free trade, ro that Bug[nw ,u ...
------------Ld wiU be olrtiged to take bark the l*»- her ‘Mi
J
of Enrupe^ The work.
Our base ball team will go to Otsego
.
.wer here and support and tm ri
p-rUnd Jia* to rolvc Is
this week Saturday, to play a match game

Delton, Mich..

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TIMELY

SUBJECTS

TREATED IN

ding

cows.

FARM AMI) GARDEM.
A

THIRD

otftK?
A

parilla.
It Is aa important point to the dairyman
that the flow of milk be kept up. for if

A question often asked by amateurs is,
••When Is the. beat season to plant out
strawberry beds*" All seasons, when the
■oil Is to good condition, to the hands of
skillful persons aud with care In shading,
protecting, etc., are successful, but the
months of April and Mav to the spring,
September and October to tho fall,
throughout the northern states; January,
February and March In tho south, are

Uhn4 W1U MnnAfU tar taan jwr
Js^wjMt; » iHenarf mJ faroy

*•
wwmaes, m.. naa *. use.
n« «tta w sixos r. axnasaoa w s»sm

thorn back again by fall feciling.
A* tho season advances and occasional
frosts occur, cows ore very liable to fall
of! to their milk yield, if premutiona are
Dot taken to prevent IL Not only has
the gram lost much of
nutritive value,
bul cold storms and fro'it-y nights reduce

a little bran or ground grain, or a little
corn. It will also pav to house the anln.i. i_ i__ ■_____ . ' „__________ ■« .1.*

toie/fad.
today- The Third Quarter's i
God's dealings with brad one

Fine Quality of

first
earthly kingdom.
*
Tbe lemon for July 1 turn* upoB^th*
awfully sublime promian, as quoted ta Heb.
rill, 10; ‘‘I will betotbemaG&lt;xlandthey
shall ba to .me a people.’’ This Is, Indeed, a
••Golden Text.'- Then follow* (from Ex.
Triv, 1-12) the auDouncerowrt and formal
ratification of God's oovanant with tbs chil­
dren of Israel, at the foot of Mount BinaL
From Egypt to Htaal tbepropk had bron
taught GodY power; In the giving of the law
Uwy were abowu Bis majesty as law giver;
they now received n glimpse of Hi* character
to tbe dumenaation of grace. It wm but a

ahaau.
___ -F

Bight weeks. JkVimA
«.
I.
mllk is vary susceptible to change® to tho
weather, os all attentive dairymen must
know.
Remember that at no season of tho year
does stock, and esj&gt;ecially milch cows, re­
quire more care titan during the cold,
•t
.
-a&gt;.
.
stormy weather liable to como in the
autumn. Shelter and extra feeding pars
DIAOR-Ut OF STIUWBnUlY BILD.
"I had a dry scaly humor for yearn,
at such a time, for what is lost duringth«
The ground being property prepared,
and auflered terribly: and, as my brother
fall la seldom regained throughout tho
the planting should be in strilgt t rows,
and sister were aimllarlvafficted, I preentire
winter. Good shelter is economy
using a lino, and may be done with a dib­
ble or by furrowing a lino lightly with a to that it saves feed, far every one knows
W1DEOE,
.,,
■hovel or double mold board plow, and or ought to know that unless an animal
recommended me to take Ayer’a Bareup^ON gW
nlla, and ooattoua it for a year. For ffre
then drawing the earth hi around the is kept warm bv artificial means, n'largo
percentage of its food goes to furnish erwtiou of the twelve pillar* and the nacrffire nioutla I took it dally. I have not had a
plant, as it Is placed, with tho hands.
LACH E™
In extensive field culture the system of warmth. Thia subject has been so many offerings the covenant was ratified. Meat blcmtah unou my body for the Ibm three
times
considered
that
anv
additional
re
­
months."
—
T/E.
Wiley,
146
Chamber
it.,
PLUG
appropriately the ratification dosed withan
rows is tho most advantageous, and these'
marks seem superfluous. So do more will awfully sublimo visitation. Moses and Aaron,; New York City.
should be about three and a half fuel
••Last fall and winter I waa troubled F
apart, with plants one foot apart, in the be added except a quotation from as good Nadab and zMiihu, and oorenty of tbe sldefu
with a dull, heavy pain in my side. -I did I
row. to admit of tho passage of the horse­ •uthoritv ns Willard's "Practical Dairy
IF
YOU
ARE
LOOKING FOR
not notice It at first, but It gradually grew •
Husbandry.
•
shoe or cultivator between them.
Tho secretions are always disturbed by certain by a tymbollc vision, a show of ktod- worse until it became almost unbearable. I
’ Cultivators differ in opinion and prac­
AR EXTRA SWEET PIECE OF
During th" latter port of this tone, disor- I
influences,
that
cause
pain
or
uneasiness,
nem, unlike that of terror at Sinai. This tiers of the atomacL and liver increased my
tice os to the arrangement of plants in
beds. In the cot here presented is shown and every shiver of n half frozen cow will done, their long probation begun, the train troubles. I begun taking Ayer's Sarsapa­
make itself felt in tho milk pail. It will of events to terminate in the incarnation of rilla, and, after faithfully couunulug tiu&gt; uso
a plan that affords great convenience in a
of this modiclne fur some months, tbe pein
garden plantation and one that is much often, therefore, bo a matter of raonomy Christ
for dairymen to begin feeding cabbages,
employed. The ground is divided into
The second Sunday of tho quarter brings !| disappeared and I was completely cured.”
beds of 1 feet wide, each of • which may the tops of roots, w small quantities of us to tho Unit great apostasy,only forty days i - Mr» A A. Furbush, Hsverhill. Mas*. $
grain,
just
ns
soon
as
the
grasses
of
pas
­
1 contain three rows of plants, the two
after the covenant And in that apostasy
outside rows 0 inches from the edge of ture have been touched with frosts A Aaron »iu a participant; bo took their
doily allowance of bran, shorts or ground
tho
Tho plants may be set 12
gulden unmmente and faatdooed the golden
inches opart in tne row, except in the feed of barley or oats, or oats and corn, in calf, aud tliey danced around it with tho
tho proportion of two parts oats to ono of
case of very strong growing plants, when
corn, will be of great service in keeping foolish :i'.&gt;tion that they wore worxbiptog
18 inches apart will be found preferable.
their God. It was a result of the force of
Thu, a bed 20 feet long and 4 feet wide up a flow cf milk and at the same time
keeping the anima) to health and con­
will contain from 40 to 60 plants. Where
an idolatrous jx-opln, a people who worshiped
thefe are several of these beds, it will be dition.
tbe “Sacred Bull, A pi*;” and when Mosm
a good plan to separate them by walks of
was long absent the old Idolatrous fot llug reDefault haring been made in topccadlttousui a
2 feet to width.
For all leaf eating tasecte—os canker turn-ri. Many generations founed l*fon- the certain ta«rt»«e made by Edwin H. Mallon' an&lt;l
The plants sliould be of one season's
Hebrew* were entirely purged uf thi* idola- Mary J. Mahory, bis wlte. to Philo A Klwldou
worms.
tent
caterpillar*,
forest
tent
growth, from tho seed or runner, and
rxn utoro* the estate &lt;U Gearxe Murdock, de­
caterpillara,
tussock
moths,
and
a
host
of
wall rooted.
Dealer Fo^ h
ceased. dated November «b. A. D :ski, and
others which attack our fruit and shade
recorded tn the offlee of the register of deeds for
•
DaurTtKEA-nOiHiit
trees as well aa many of our shrubs—one
tbecountyof Barry and slate of Mlehlrap. on the
Mb day of December. A. D.. ism. In Uber D of
of the bc-t and most effective remedies in
!R0S4.
ouie
to shower the trees with Paris green or Jeroboam finally completed the division Of
London purple In water, says ProfesBur C. their nation by setting qp a golden calf.
tins tMKlre Ito mini of twelve hundred
teeu and sr-tou dollar*. Kfiu*i7A*) sod an attorI H. Foruald. The method adopted by the
a&gt; fee of tweuiy-nre &lt;i&lt; lisr* prodded hr lu
fruit growers In New York state is to put
mert«a&lt;e. and no »alt ar prweedlne- nt
In setting strawberry bed. It ought to three empty kerosene oil barrels, holding
be borne to mind that there are three about fifty gallons each, to a wagon ano
cy* wcured by sa.l&lt;( i:x&gt;r gagr. or an
kinds of blossoms. the male, female and fill them with waler. Then they take a
of: and said mortgagB bat tug b«-w
hermaphrodite. Hardly any varieties are pound of London purple for each barrel,
stay ot May. A. D. IM. for a talu»Uoti duly aaslet&gt;«! by said ratio a.
first ■ mixing It well In a pale of
executor at aforesaid l»i JooepWimale; they are entirely worthless except water, and oimr it Into the barrel. The
for the polloto The pbtUlate or female wagon is then driven along the wind­ markable asunniv uf the renewal of God *
varieties arc numerous, such .is Crescent,
ward aide of the row of trees, if favor and n ’ promise of His continued pr&lt;»Manchester, Bubach, ete. These, properly there Is much wind, and-with a fountain
once. The next l&lt;nun gins a placing illuapoUeuixod, are the most abundant Ker,.x.-.nu&lt;l i Me aM
E&gt; haring a fine hose attached the trationof the projilo* witongms* toaerve
1 la thrown over the trees to a fine God. They give their ebatewi p nnaluus aa
The hermaphrodite, such as WUson.
till the leaves begin to drip. The free gift* for the tabermude. Of this gi viug
CapL Jack. Charles Dawning, etc., that water In the barrels must be stirred con­
i bidder.
the
text
of
Ex.
xxxv,
Jx-S),
informs
uj that
have a perfect blossom, are productive
stantly to prevent the poison from set­ it wu prompt, willtag, even entouriaatlc;
without any other kind.
tling Gre-at eare Is also taken to prerent
Select, if possible, a moist time for the wind from carrying the liquid toward that it w.ut abundant and according to each
one'* ability. Tho last hawn far July (Ex. rircult court for Harry county
holdco).
transplanting sauwberrics. Spread out tho men or horses. In rainy weather they
the nreiulses described In said m
the roots and cover them wiyi soil, but repeat tho application two or three times.
do not cover tho crown of the plant with
With two teams and four men tliey are
earth.
&gt;
able to spray 300 or 400 trees in a day.
THE GREAT BIX’Ol&gt; ITWFIE8
and the ooet is set at a few cents a tree brated by tho setting up of the tabernacle. tor therein: the pctuniwA beingdrocribedini
and Health Restorer.
for twice spraying, estimatea having b«m It was their nattonal day, their day of de­ mortage as aUtluu rerteJn lot. pirocMidpo.
marln all • 1... w* w Zmam.
. ....
' -Headache within tblrtj
-Try it
liverance,
their
religious
festival
and
thuir
conducted at Cornell university with a
day of prayer and rrcouaocratiou. It waa and known and described as follows-.
G1O. W. DAVIS,.!
view to deciding the proper depth for
The east haU feH) at the sooth west quarter
not only all to them that tho Fourth of July *swW)oflhr south east quarter *se&lt;«) of seeplanting wheat Seven plots were seeded;
tlon
number
thirty-five
(l&amp;i
In
town
three
tJ,
Is tons, but ail that Thanksgiving, ChristNo. 1 at 4 to J inch. No. 2 at 1 to lj inch,
Experiences in the matter of saving mna
V—_1_____ __
.... . ..
north, range seven *T&gt; west. Barry county. MienNa 8 at 2 to 2|. and so oq to plot 7, which imed corn, no- matter from what source,
igau^oontalulnx twenty &lt;S») acres of land more
was planted at 0 to 6$ inches. From the establish tho conviction that thorough
Uw -',U) daJ’ ®* than the S|&gt;ri:i;&lt;. I' i* t
resulta gained It was concluded that the drying to tho fall and keeping to a dry oustratiurui are te their members, towns all Auk’-v1 *’d’I^Sl.’
made.'
this,
twnuso
lu
kracl
government
aud
re
­
seed placed at j to f of an inch produced place In a temperature above freezing durJosarHtMB MVKIMX-K,
JOHHPII J. t . &lt;;aX t X..
ligion were in one. [•trjotlsm and piety
by far tho etrongeot plants, and that tnrv wbifw. lu -I...
» —______
York »*y»: ' Has n-K
flowed m the some chann-J, and God
depths of not leas than t or more than lj
B.ll- ra for H&gt;r (&gt;.. !
.
It h svbole medlelii"Inch arc probably tho extremes for wlu-at gusted by Southern Farmer is aa fallows;
MB8. MAT! IE FVltGl S&gt;
to secure the best results.
"My method of saving and keeping seed
ea&gt;A'"Visecar Billet-i i&gt; ;
In the cut is shown a wheat plant from
coni—wldch my father before me anil I
ever tried; ttsavM inj'lhr.*’
seed sown at a depth of | to f of an inch, have practiced for over forty years with­
l-Uy PUUM MO, d-a. U. a. of a certain mortmure made by Anna M Crouch
1. F. BAILEY. of.Homt-............ —
aud h r-vrr Crouch »o l.obert II .Mar&gt;l.a!l. “Vinegar Bitters enrol me -t t4r*i)&lt;l» ta&gt;
and one sown at a depth of G to ty inchee.
out a single failure of seed to germinate—
■’“*'*£&gt; UUi.-fW. Bnd re-onted In the
It will be.obMrved that the wheal plant is as follows: When husktag I select the
offlee of the RegiaUr of Deeds for the eouuty of
tends to spread Its roots lust below the best ears, which I throw Into a barrel
Barry and Mate at Mfcbkean. oo the iub -day of
Mito. WM. A. DAVIS of lamdre. N.J
■urface of the soil In the experiment which I keep In one corner of tho wagun
•1 have oaCered gre.ufr frei.i indlrr'ileo »m.
noted, seed placed at a greater depth than box. This selected com I store in s loft overlaid with pure gokl, and Ln the end* we-ro
lj Inches formed two seta of roots or a till thoroughly dry, -when I shell It and tho two wonderful cherubim with wing. oul. &lt;■«*,•,“dw^amlgument was duly recorded;
■tern too weak to -give proper support to
store partly In sacks and pwrt'v to tin
Jta- VIMW Baler*
the plant.
revels, like old waah boilers, punched

AT A REASONABLE Price

Wonderful Results.

E!

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

THE SPECIALIST,

NASHVILLE,- -

-

MICH.,

DISEASE,

The best^Joasible testimonial

of his ability to grapple with
these diseases—a successful
practice in dealing with such
disorders.

Testimonials.
Of these he can show enough
to convince the most skepti­
cal, from the very best citizens
of Hastings ana vicinity, in­
cluding business men, farmers,
C^^iechanies apd others.
DON’T PUT OFF

Seeing 4nm if you are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time.

Consultation Free.
The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he can cure
you. Extended experience as
a specialist enables him to
easily determine, and the best
of modern appliances and the
most
approved
remedies,
adapted for special eases, many
of them prepared only by Dr.
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily where oth­
ers would fail.

_As\Youf&lt;

S®2

SSSJUK;

1

full of boles to admit air. but which ex­
clude mice. I find I con better protect
the coni from mice when shelled than
when on the ear. After being so shelled
I give it to the dryeat and wannest place
to be found. I have sreured a supply of
old tin boilers at a small cost by attending
auction sales of household goods."

‘MAY GOD BLESS YOU!'

The Bavue Hortlcolo calls attention to
tim fact that tho formal arrangement of
plants has been abandoned In the flower
beds seen tills year tn the city of Paris.
Such beds are now usually surrounded
with a formal row of plants of one
variety, the remainder, except in the case
where the bed is divided into rompart mentaby means of lines of color, helnp
entirely filled with various combinations
-,of flowering or foliage plants, grouped
naturally aud without formal Lrrukv.
ment.

ve are In trouble we cry tor help,
are relieved we often forget to lxBut not always. Mr. W. W. (Jrimn.
Jreek.BL Clair Co., Aik. writes: "1
I attack of chills and fever. My systemr
v... .. ...... t
_ .......
.J «... ...
.1, ..... pvun:
i»u u«r&gt;
would palpitate tar two hours at a time. My
legs would ret cold to the knees, and I fully ex

and before 1 Imtl taken Un- first bottle 1 felt bet
tar, and In a short time was able to go to work.
“May God bless you for the good you bare done."
Mr. Wn&gt;. J. McCann, 'J9 Randall St.. Boston,
wrlten; “Six mouthn sko I began to throw up
niv fowl after eating. 1 thouKbt l was golnft
tato consumption. I soon began to lutve pain
tn the chert, stomach and sides. 1 got little
steep and woke all tired out I oner lost finpounds In four day*. I Itegan using Kluker Ex’ “truck the bed. Yam a paper hanger by trade.
1*urkr'1 r' ery day since 1 took the w-

DQMT FAIL TO GIVE

JKO. RNZ£R &amp;

Can give those suffering
from any form of

elass ionic.'*

luv
I
.......... ,
it sUmulate.i the Bmiu and
J*
Nerves, rrgulafra ito- Bo«vL- and wo®®
a perfect blond cintiUti..n ibnmfli w
human 'fins, wlto'h ■- -tire
feet health. A MgoiUu! h
A.lH—-

and

March

,7T
U.WTOUE-U1 xus "caUsd unto
Mown and spake unto him out of thoTabcrMde of tho congregation." H«oaforto He
wm to ^cak uftenw-as too Gcd of grace calL
tog to the Merey Brat
di”rtJoa* tar tunjl

EM,,.
th.
^4 4, ...

.

K. H. Mclhc-M i
WJ Watotorioti»!- ’

--tog« GS

E 3 -i

» a* all that certain
K And being MtuHc

xxm. 31-H); an.! Laving cumpi^ the w-ta.

•SOAP'

Cook. Assignee.

Ums opinion jirevailstoa largo extent
that no equal has yet appeared to the Ca­
tawba among tho earlier sorte of grapes
adapted to Rew England
At a recent meeting of tho Maasacliu•otto Horticultural society a new white

w;WerneM, and tho forty voaxWta^JfJ 1*
lUt
u
a truly biTTandSH^*

pansy. sexnl-douhle, th. atamans bavU&lt;
been changed into potila, was counted

W*1. «u&gt;d finally tbi
MoeCd111 beingdeprived of

■

oocuplod

denortanent of
nf agriculture
___ “« next harm w«
From the department
comes the report that Fultz Is the most
popular winter wheat grown, occupying
nearly one-third of tho area sown.
“

**

din the eoMltUuns
। by Warren MW well

A?DyMm'lnylK!?*?*
•eJeMy r^.A

wonderful

ISjrEu ix.'J.Ere1:
ut law

lh#^ot MaI.
hundred

“

.««!* pc procevuiUk*

DON'T SCOLD

An experiment station to be located
Washington. D. G, will, among otb r
work, publish such of the results of

It has been announced that tho rules
American Cultivator reports that thorn
’1»A liavr *Tv4a^I ,V._
__

her. without, boi

vinegar' i:rm.i&gt;.

stlpulatlnir that In case auv
Who entmxl the Holy of HoUm U1X»
with
1,1,___
___
.

Acconung to one report tho wheat crop
for 1888 lu Manitoba will be the largest
ever grown to that province.

On tho subject of commercial fcrtillxore
for wheat Rural New Yorker given the
following advice: Buy of any well known
fertiliser firm n •■complete” fertilizer for
wheat, and state whether your soil la
light or sandy. Do not buy any Incom­
plete fertilizer unleaa you have good
recjsca for believing that your soil dooe
not Deed a complete fertilizer. Probably
your land needs bene; probably it needs
potaoh; probably it needs nitrogen; but
it also probably needs all. in which case
any one alone will not pay Sow It broad- '

Hood*

NATIONAL

PRACTICAL MANNER.

F

fnOurPtpulirBr^

XaMMOMia,
A,
thousand* who have suff«^ “ “T
Me w? It has euro!
•tar phyridans han-

Ga.. in October and November DaxL
The Ohio ccnteimlid ex position o

fflw, " Moridt MaMu:.
.
nvsnuwMM w. w w* “

Hood’s

IOO Ooo

�Sarsaparilla

the PRESIDENTS record.

The Mills bill pate mi

u&gt; *

m u ..tar

that It declare*) fun
Fn* trade In lumber, which we produce
to Ute value of S300.r*00,000 annually. •.

It wm

rtf",.;....-. uiiiu aj ta ttat rta.
■"'i'-’.." .-rum«nnta»,
It feta
5 &lt;1* 1
G. E. Sixmos®. Cohoe*. N. Y.
&gt;
...
■
t'uve
years
from
blood
"ITh St SateiariHa and thinkpol.»om
’I am

TU»
Howell contributed freely and has »reured a-bath tub factory.

MOF. M. J. Davw, Brockport, N. Y.

— -

Caoxhan policy timely. When ho en­
tered upon office a transition Htnjre in th*
relation of the United 8**te* and the Dotafaion was approaching. Use fisheries
clauraaof th© treaty of W«*hlngton had
proved an unsatisfactory and inequitable
arrangement so far as American interests

n.airniri,t

Purifies t\e Blood
an honest ballot and a fateXnt

seed. ol eonsumpura tn

wtetata, tteriwta.
stuck

&lt;;f luiutual
J:to uakuowu,
;’.&gt;n;d evidence.
ns nr .irprtua.and
.1 r.TUOMMOM,

V
and incidentally at state elec­
tion* held at tho name time. When tbe
Democrats obtained a majority in tho
liouae
of
repreeentatlvea thev rat them­
.’■i ' ■ •“l. B.lBUIXOTOjr,
selves at once to remove, the Fed-ral safe­
;bh.\Au.-XC-.ty.
guards
td electoral
pr-**~ ~
‘
„
etoral purity.
Being
unable
I
to aecnrea »iJrlnZn
n-pml of
Federal elec- |।
a *«**•»*
r'V
.
*i.K,rfnra!L Modft
tlon laws,
a. because
beeauae the®
thmr &gt;&lt;■»
Ihare •--»
not -i
ainee
___ I !
their enactment
control
'uZui'.r'
“ A
l 'C
I
and ths L_™'
legbllative departnienta at the i
100 Dosos
same time,
o, they have ^uuivcu
contrived io
to make
mien !
those laws inoperative by refusing to
make the
— •to
ie necessary
r.eceesary appropriat'
appropriations
m into
into effect.
effect. At
At th*
t’be L«
buttfc OTU
con-.
.
. .. mi narw and H* price carry them
. ... .1! mv » . rttlUVl greuional election, to use tho Democratic
president ’* language, the Federal election
U • I»&lt;.ujl - tiioc* laws were allowed to fail into "innocuous
It will bs the same at tbe
he.lias ihetii «Uhout desuetude
HXJ ouMie bo'.lom. t’Ut elections in November. I
A like policy has beenf pursued by the
Democrats in the non hern mates. Though
some of the butter men'of the party in
Chicago uraed th© refonn of the electoral
lawn of'llllnols after the ballot box frauds
hero in 1834 and 1883-, the Democratic
members of tho legislature steadily op­
posed that reform. The new election law
which has proved snch an excellent meas­
ure was tho work of Republican.-. It was
carried intn effect despite the opjwsitinn
of tho law djpartment of tho Ih-tnocratfc
rity administration and the Democratic
county
judge.
who.( was intrusted
with it* administration on non-partisan
grounds. In Indiana the Democrats have
also stesilily resisted 'electoral reform.'
Two years ago the Democratic district
attorney, who is now hne of the United
States senatora frotw the state as the re­
sult of the Democratic frauds, failed to
enforce the laws. *u&lt;h as they were,
against the ballot box stutter* from whoso
operation* lw profited and Gen. Har­
rison’s audience of j Wednesday suf­
fered.
In the* New York legislature
this year the Democrats oppoeeu an elec­
toral reform bill, and vihen it was passed
by the Republican*, drapito Democratic
opposition, it was vetpea by the Demo­
cratic governor
And so it halrbevii with
GENTLEMEN.
In th* the Democrats in otherstates. They have
invariably opposed
electoral
refqrm.
"Find me." »*&gt;d Gen. Harrison, "D;b
party that sets the gate of elect ion frauds
mtfortabte
J Buj the open ar bold* It-opcil sud I will show you
tile*. &gt;t»mpea on l*ottom the party that uxpvcts to drive cattle that
•. warranted.’’
. , ,
’^'urpie, who defended balli.t box Btuffers
i SHOE, the origin.&lt;1 ’»:&gt;d
titcti equal*
in Chicago, altered ballvt Lox staffer* In
o W.
uttRxrauoc Indlanapolb, to go scot free when it was
• his duty to Mtcure their conviction and
punhhmvnt, und Who, occupies the seat
fllehct" .rum the ItemnLlieaus by Demo­
iM fry year dealer. cratic. ladle t boxstuuecs, will not fall to
&gt;.) ■&gt;. MAH".
appreciate Gen.Harrison* remark.-. They
A WOOLEY, AGENT,
arc worthy more thati; pualng attention,
liariludo.
m they fcreshadow in the ©vent of Repub­
lican success, which abw seems assured,
that tho next Republican president will
insist uu the raforcenwut of the Federal
laws for the protectiod of the pnrity/of
the ballot box, and advise their nwrtid
ment to Insure that protection.—Chicago
Tribune.
________

®
Cr*ne
,
*hich mwu,ured from tip to tip
&lt;0 Inrhra.
‘

Woman a.«Martyr.
History rwvrd, tbe ..ffirriu^ &lt;4 eouude,,
.Wr re*1 nrm wonde“an ly tnMqL,s’”’’Hvlnw u. day in oar midst
roBrt&gt;l» '•li" hare tar strong-

One Pollan

Caution!

***• •’’f ’rim, daughter* and sister*, pertutro
UK- "U there no relief”? they cry. Yes. there
Is; Dr. Ptere-» Favorite Pencriptkm wilt re­
move that -dragging dowa” feeling, vs 111 tiantah
that backache?will nntore every tunettou to Its
tuxtual cooditum. To all rofTerers tnautemrie
roninlalut"—and their name la U-glon- we *«’
art the "Prescription" at onee: It will be worth
far more than its wtaglii la gold to you.

A cow pushed Mary Cuningltam, aged
14. of OaetMlu, off a bridgt' drowning the
dear chlldl
.
Wahseh’s I.u&lt;. Rkmeihi:*
—••Satsnparilia.”- "Cough
and Consumption Remedy"
—"Hiflvi and Huehn”—
"Extract*”—"Hair Tonic"
"Liver Pills” —"Plasters"
fPorogs Electrical),—Ra-e
--------- r . jtarrh.
They, Like War­
tiers ••’nppecanoi*,” are the simple, effect­
ive Tvm**rii&lt;*.s of th* l.og Cabin day*.

A wild man is cavorting around in the
wood n&lt;-«r Gn-wivilit*, waring everybody
to deatli.

HiliS -Sarsaparilla will cure «crnfiila, vry«ij**lu*. salt rheum arid jnrald bead. W.
H. Goodyear.
&lt; :
•
A. VahBurvnd: Cy.. Muskegon tuxnij tore dvalers. madeona- .-igmueut Tuesday.

W L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.

The old “Harrison i Almanac” of 1840
rants in* a great dealiof matter thnt is
strictly pertinent and timely for tho
second Harriaan rampdlgn- Fot; instance.
Lheso questiona and answer*;
••Who will vote tbe Van Buren ticket?
■•All who wish to tie* tho price of labor
reduced to a level with that pM&lt;*
Europe. All snch a* prefer tho intern to
of the office holttert to the interests of the

.RAH&amp; T1APIDS DIVISION.
; .img effeet July u t*&gt;*

^ho will vote the Harrisor. tickstr
-AH who believe that the condition of
our workingmen has been butter than
that of the worktagnam of Ejtropo, and
who wish to have It remain so. —Now
York Mail and Express.

4.05, S.W
8.4« !0.«

is

■ Why not tell the real truth and de­
clare that we not only favor tariff re­
vision, but that we consider it only a step
toward the abolition of the entire tariff
systemt’
tb® qa«tl&lt;m Mked b3r2.t
Democrat, n new campaign paper pob-

Tte iremtamlb taflotal
mllta. «corfl»g to Drnitatatk “"tturrity.
JS^Tbitad." ta &lt;l»tau, ow «*»
tCit tow te »&lt;»■" Ttata
lair
t on tho IbL M !&gt;«• B«tteta&gt;
Sff
“rttaldor ".Uta ttat taj
b« ttat^tiwr »ui d"1 u‘,°u“

■Will
Grand Up;&lt;s

follow,: hew MJ'”
UcoX, ladbta. Vitafab. Wrtt• ’
Kor.lt Chrvlita. Hartb u1TjMtajta
with M.tad y.i to te tawrd frat-how

JtMdM-J ;&lt;u«.
_____
Grana h
'.and Detrol
■ ■ ssa-it Gra— .
.•y ■ '.Tert Michigan for 1
,i; ami potato north.
Citv'«
E£’

.

York Tribune-

The Flushing I’res* ha* come off.

Nothing Itetter thna Cobb’s Little PilLt
for keeping the boweu regular. 25 cents
f«r fO pill*. W. 11. (hxxiycar.
Just 150 nice lad- ktiniing suthin' nt tbe
Orvlusrrf Lake,Military Academy thia fall.

Cold* Invariably sticcumb to IHU’s Peer­
less Cough Sj rup or money refunded. W.
II. Goodyear.
Incendaries "loucbetl &lt;»fT* the new bunt
and residence of Augnft cook at Norway.
Loss,
nojimurancc.

After a sea di&lt;4, i&lt;&gt; prevent boil* and
OMtst acclimation, nse Ayer’* Saraaparllla.

saloon open &lt;m a legal holiday ami the
court gave him 40 days in jail.

-My wife Im* been troubled with catarrh
a long time. t»ut have, witii what remedies
we had. and what the doctor could do. kept
the tipper hand Of It until thl* full, when
even thing failed. Her throat was raw atnr M one could we, with Mn intxaumnl
cnigb. when I invented my dollar in n bot­
tle df your PapiHon Catarrh Cure as a last
r.LMrrt.
Ttwlay she I* free from cough,
thraut all hlmled and entirely cured.
I’a-,
pUlkm (extractorffiu) CatarrhCun&gt;effects
cures when al) Other* f*U31.00, at W. H. Utaaiyear’s drug store.
It, is feared that the poor of Jackson will
suffer this winter owing to the scarcity of

English sparrows.
J. A. Ctawlonl Of.; ■■ &gt; tert tai uw
worn u.™ rf rth-m. IWO
tai found
no tallol Innn «■»&gt;' « »“ M ebX»b-telta
who te.- uuni.- Uli. iltotaw » «|tabllt&gt;- J
Wta tartuhlod Io W Ibplllon Irxtart &lt;d
Hurl
The relief 1 received wa* like a
charm ,nd I ta wdl.
1 Urluk
one of the blessings ot the age.
rr&gt; Fa
pUta italtal Of tax) 8kta Cun, whrn . 1
oUutabU
b»ntv Italta »1 M «• «•

struck Hurt burg.
A Itevointtou'iiwr—P. M.
Would you whip a sick horeef
The.X?t ure 'wlluary pills -IU

No.

Now toe m aU rejoice and ring. .

* Jackson *osp company exhibited cake
rf’UjSSe Mr

of 1,300 pounds.
Der»nr‘l“X CoutUlcnco
it to quite surprising to notice tbe num-

Ki’.iaaioo !i S&amp;gio

____________

Merrill Block. Detroit, Mich.
Ths BVYEBS' GUIDE to
toaued March and BepU,
each year. XI to an ency­
clopedia of useful infor­
mation for all who pur­
chase tho luxuries or th*
necaultloa of life. Wo

O

eat, flah, hunt, work, go to church,
or stay at homo, and In varioua
sty Ira and quantltioa. Just figure Out
what la required to do all the*© things
COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair
estimate of the value of the BUYERS'
GUIDE, which will be sent upon
receipt of 10 cents to pay postage,

MONTGOMERY WARD &amp; CO.

Great Clearing Sale

Suniiw Goods
Bostsa Dry Coeds ta
Summer floods In order to make room
Fall Stock.

Parasols
slock.

Chailie Delaines

To Stimulate Trade
leguisr price SI.00.

Special Drives •
la Hotleiy. In ladle*'. &lt;AIMren'» and Goat'a
we would uHk your «pertal altetitloa to our
warranted Fiat Blade- Sm* Wo guarantra
they will not crock or fade; If they do. bring
^n^t. UMa u-n M.III
rnt, . nrar nalr.

. We purchased some extra good Uanpdii s
l’ Sotlcc'te htreby Riven that I shall raU^tjubtbe auction sale In. New Y(rt, andjre
lie noetlon. to the hlghe« bidder.on Thursday,
the elxhtli day of November A- Ik 1
tea
o'clock tn tbe forenoon, at tho 1*U- residence of ante* to suit you with price* and quality.
wild deoeosed. In tbe towashlp of Baltimore, tn
the county of Barry. •&gt;' **,e *f*te of Michigan,
punwant to licenae su«d authority Rraoted to me
....
i...oi, ,tnv iif February. A. I&gt;. 1BS8. by Ute

Children’s Lace Caps

More Money Than "Intellect.'
n» efiort, or --OU- Otta wa --nnBarnum to rab&gt;o on enormous Democratic
campaign fund don’t, look much like an
appeal to the intelligence of tho country.
They smack more of on attempt at cor•

Leader..

ivo future suffering*nd aiiasne. and add ।
can to life. ASrBook “ I4fe*a (Sacra

Marr &amp; Duff’s

By jingo, boya, you bear tao!
—Washington Critic
ted

of speedy relief .-.ud euro. 8cui 2ceuU patt*p&gt;
for works on your

By jingo, boys, you bear cw!

Goodyear'sMr Plunttet Ilves in Detroit- Fbrtumtly
he Is a Prestateriait divine and can Plunk-

Un.c. i: Joluta... ol Toto**

tho FACE, and ell
E1U.TDECAT

My kidneys were so affected that I have been
compelled to get up ten times In one night. I
hxd pains In my side, back and left shoulder, and
when dawn could hardly rise- I was unable to
bend my body without great pain. I tried Sim­
mons Liver Regulator and my condition is so Im­
proved that I can hardly ever feel any of my

I'll pile tbe earth with English i
If yon will all sued near me/

had not thought, to call a turn
That would be ra m*, emtear s
But providence protects l&lt;* «wu.
By jtai-a tej-a, you bear moi

it to ’em stprlght-

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THINK HEFORE TOC VOTE.

Plunder tbe poor.
Enlarge poor-farms.
Multiply tenement house*.
Shrivel the’public revenue.
Drain the country of money.
Drive lalnr largely to the land.
Lower thu standard of comfort.
Scale down all salaries and profits.
.
Revive here the British colonial system.
Inundate this country with foreign goods.
Turn the balance of trade against u*.
Destroy our capacity for cheap produc­
tion.
Universally reduce the value of fanning
land.
Unsettle all forms of mercantile business.
Instantly cause a paralysis in Irun manu­
facture.
•
Increase farm products and diminish the
market
Strike tbe skilled lalxyer first and most
severely.
.
Destroy the possibility of diversified em­
ployment
"
minister affected alarm on account Of the
Paralyze the arm of the worker and emp­
reversion to the treaty of 1818 in tho mid- ;ty his pocket.
die of n fishing Beason. Hu gratefully ac­
Add greatly to the wealth of the rich and
cepted an offer from Canada for a tem­ । make the poor poorer.
porary extension of tho InHhore fishing
Leave skilled labor the alternative of
privilege*, provided tho president in his Idiein-fw &lt;jr English wages.
1
first message would recommend a sett lo­
Close up thousands of mills, factories,
ment of tho fiahcrio* dispute by, arbitra­ furnaces and workshops.
tion. The British minister was thus al­
Empty the building associations of their
lowed in the first instance tt&gt; dictate a ten* of millions of dollar-'.
passage of tho message relating to tho
Throw tbe south lack to the one general
fisheries. Tho abrogated clauses wore industry of cotton-raising.
continued In force for aix months without
Put the whole labor population back to
authority of congress. A policy in the the anti-bellum condition.
Interest of American fishermen, which
Force capital out of fields of enterprise
had received tho-approval of senate and
Into |M-rmanent retirement.
’
.
house, and had been officially proclaimed
Rifle our pockets to swell Ute Income* of
by President Arthur, was reversed before
greedy foreign corporation*.
.
tho new administration had been in power
Take from the home of the artisan the
for three months.
,
comforts and necessities of UfC.
Tho president carried out Secretary
Reduce us from a state of rommerciaHnBayard’* compact with tho Britisli minis­
ter. but the senate rejected by a decisive dependence to one of dej»endenee.
IM-struy our coasting trade, from which
vote-his recommendation for arbitration.
all
foreign tonnagb is now excluded.
The season of 1886 opened with tho treaty
"Make two blade* of grass to grow where
of 1818 lu operation, and tho flrat serie/
one now grow*” in manufacturing towns.
of outrages on American commereo oc
Rob us of our industrial prosperity tor
curved on the Dominion sealioard. Con­
-gross (MMtsed a retaliation measure with­ the benefit of Manchester and Birming­
out division on party lines. Tito president ham.
Slake lalmr a lieggar nt the feet of capital
made no attempt to enforce this legisla­
tion 'luring that season, nor in tho fol­ Instead of a partner and an equal, a* now.
Give the foreigner an equal chance with
lowing year, although as many as 400
American vessels were boarded, seized, ourselves to profit’by our natural advanta­
harassed and subjected to expemao or an­ ges.
Stifle the genius-of Americans for ad­
noyance ou die Dominion seaboard. He
met congress with a complaint that tbe vancement in tho civilizing arts and
retaliatory power* were inadequate, and sciences.
.
Invite a struggle between home Inbor. on
tho declaration that diplomacy was tho
only remedy.- Tho.senate promptly en­ a high plane, and old world’ labor, on alow
larged those powers in 1887. Democrats plane.
.
Enormously augment the burden of Na­
and Rc^ihlicans voting us one mail.
Then was witnessed a strange spectacle. tional. stat*-, county, municipal and indi­
Tho nd minis: ration exerted all its influ­ vidual debts.
.
Stimulate the spirit of distort! springing
ence fur months to prevent the passage
of any retaliation measure. The Belmont from tbe seeds of socialism transplanted
and Manning projects were brought for­ from Europe.
«
ward apparently for tho express purpose
Substitute for the music of the harms and
of blocking legislation altogether on this lathe* and hammers the complaints of Idle
subject. Tli’n maneuver was defeated by workmen.
the passage of the senate bill in tho house
Make us the victims of old world monop­
larpdy by Republican votes.
olies, which cannot bt' reached by Ameri­
The ad'minLstnition having been twice can legislation.
armed with authority from congress
Leave no better opportunity here than
evaded its responsibility, noMcctcd to en­ there Ih tn Europe for the success of brains
force tho retaliation act* and pursued its and niuscl" combined.
diplomatic adventures- After hundreds
Maki* this country a seller of raw pro­
of American vesHcbt had been harassed duct* at low Tates and a buyer of finished
and denied their commercial rights it products at high rates:
made a humiliating tp.*aty of kurretidcr
Ixrave educated, skillful labor no better
without securing reparation for wrong* clutnro for promotion than tbe hewer of
suffered bv American citizens or for in­ wood and drawer of water.
sults offered to tho American flag. At
Eventually place America practically in
tho some time it had loaded Canadian cor­ the condition of agricultural countries like
porations with gratultiee worth millions
India and Southern Russia.
of dollar* to them in their warfare upon
Bankrupt many rail road*-and displace Hi'
American commerce and railways. This
Immense number of laborer* in transporta­
1* tho administration that suddenly, tlon, by reason of a diminished internal
Iwunces upon tho srano like a cirrus
।
commerce.
clown in the stripes* and spangles of
!
Make these states the dumping ground
th,* American flag, bhrinking that it will
I for England’s surplus product*, which retaliate and fight hard if eongre*u will
. comity would compel u* to take, upon bt'r
own term*.—Cincinnati Timrat-Slar.
fog glove*.—New York Tribune.
Free trade will do ail these thing*, i
Danocrtwv main* free trade.

Goodyear's drug *ton;.
Jackson complains that all the F»’u,’Iey
fired out of Grand Rapid* recently h»'*

can IndustriM and. making up the
to 40 per rent, bj nobn r »«•
Bugaririce uidF otbw article* of necessary
footL—New York Tribune.

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inshore fishing rights Lad been exacted by
The award of
♦5.3W.OOO was paid under protest, and
whan tho period which it embraced had
passed there was no disposition on tho
Dart of tho United Stales to reopen nego^ations for a renewal of the contract. Ezperienco had demonstrated that tho Cana­
dian inshore fisherle* were not worth as
much to American fishermen as the privi­
lege of free entry to the New England
market wm to tho Dominion fisiting fleet.
Accordingly, notice was' given • to the
Britijd. government of tho abrogation of
the fisheries articles. By act of congreos
and President Arthur's proclamation
these article* were to lapse on July 1,
1885.
The American fishing fleet had
known for two y-ars what would happen,
and were not only fully prepared for the
change. but very eager to have their homo
market protected against their Canadian
rivals.
.
This was the situation when the presi­
dent waa inaugurated. Congress had ab­
rogated tbe fisheries articlra; President
Arthur had proclaimed the change of pol­
icy. and American fishermen wore de­
lighted with thu prospect ot securing re­
lief from tho burdens of an, inequitable
treaty. What was tho first diplomatic
act of the new administration in these clr-

over 300,000,000 pounds kunuaily.
Free trade on salt, of which we produce
nearly 40,000,000 of bushels annually.
Free trade In hemp, fiax. jute and other
fibrea
Free trail- in jirta^h. lime and brick.
Free trade in meats, game and poultry.
Free trade In vegetables, peas and beans.
Free trade In marble and stone.
Free trade in at least one hundred other
article* produced in this country, most of
which would tx&gt; produced lit sufficient
ipianUt'ic* for home consumption If proper­
ly protected.—-Elmira Advertiser.

nower*.

th® Democratic

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FOR SALE!
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neighborhood. Con be bnognt on good tenns
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Cotton Flannels
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Hastings Banner
haa discharged 18

THE HASTINGS, MICH., FOOTOFFICE,'
AUGUST 14, 187®.

BENJAMIN HARRISON.

FOR VICa-rilKSIDKNT.
LEVI p. MORTON,

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTUBS.

action of Barry countjF^wm Indorsed.
Hun. Daniel Striker, at Hastings, Han.
Geo. Huggett, of Cjrariotte, and A. C.

MASS MEETING!
ATHAffTINGB,

ATI AMD HOUSE.

fir®

ward strikers In their places. Had ex-sol­
diers succeeded the veterans discharged
from the mall service there would have
been no ground for complaint But no

ide a tolling speech,
introduced and
Onto Strong, M_.___
_______
had___________
himself been
mentloned made remarks Indorsing tbe action
of the convention. Mr. Strong's address
was peculiarly appropos, and brought to
him the beat of feeling from the assembled
dlschargpd because of Inability to perform delegates. Mr. Colgrove Is a strong.candi­
the duties of his office. They were fired date—la termed “the little giant of Barry
for political reasons only, and no favors county.’’ He Is a self-made man, and poshave been shown to soldiers la the appoint­ Besses a brilliant record. For three terms

NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.
THE

Annu

GOV. C. G. LUCE,
Congressman O’Donnell,
Hon. Frank Plumley.

BAM BALL ATTRACTIQm

Unio

andotekr*.

HAS

Grand Parade in the forenoon and In the
evening a Grand Torchlight Procession
and Pyrotechnic Display.

Thursd

ment of their successors.

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in
IV.
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VI.
VII.
VIII.

EDWARD BURK, of Wayne- '
JUNIUS K. BEAL, of Washtenaw.
hichm('?.i&gt;).!s&lt;.’.(a.n ofOalboon
JWUfPHW. FRENCH,**- J«*phnztw t i w &gt; ■nnma r,t
JAMES kLTUKNER,of Ingham.
JOHN H THOMSON, of Sanilac.
ELLIOTT F. GKAHILL, of Moot-

Wextont
X. HARRY P. MERRILL, of Bay
XL FEUY
HANNAH, * Grand
Traverse.

For Govtmaor^

LUCE, of Branch.

**XJaSoBELMACTONALD. of Delta.
ForaW(HLBE?rMtO3MVN-. of Wayne.

HENRY H. APLIN, of Hay.
For CommlMloner of the lAtid OfficeROSCOE D. D1X. of Berrien.
For AttaruBv General—
STEPHEN V. R. TROWBRIDGE, of Ionia.
For Superintendent ot Public InstmcrionJOSRPH ESTABROOK, of Eaton.
For Member State Board EdueatlonPERRY F. POWERS, of Wexford.

For representative In CnnxreM. 3d district—
JAMES O'DONNEI.I.. at Jackaoa.

nauir, uiDUKnnFHILIP T. COLGROVE.

* W* L
CHAS. W. ARMSTRONG, of Yankee Springs.
For Sheriff—
BAKER 8HRINKK,ot Hastings.
ror CTHo5tAHrs. BRICE, of Maple Grove.
FOr ^SxXEY1B JHCHABDH. of Prairieville.

r^m“l^onn£RA. HOUGH, of Woodland.

VaeaRMaN, of Hastings.
ALONZO E. KEN ASTON. of HaaUnga
HARTLEY It HENDRICK,of Middleville.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
President Clevela^ is the pliant tool of
Wall street
President Cleveland has urged the retin-

menl of the greenback currency.
President Cleveland has recommended
the suspension of silver coinage.
Instead of paying the public &lt;k4»t as he
should, he is allowing tbe surplus In the

.

treasury to Increase.
President Cleveland’s administration has
972,000,000 of tbe surplus in pet democrat­
ic bonks in New York city, not drawing

one cent of Interest
President Cleveland’s Secretary of the
Naw Is a part of tbe Standard Oil Ring.
President Cleveland’s campaign manager,
Cungressman ScotL Is at tbe head of tbe
Anthracite coal monopoly.
President Cleveland favors everything
that greenbackerv oppose, and opposes
everything that greenbackers favor.
And yet, l»y means of fusion, the greenbackers of Barry county will be compelled,
if they vote the fusion ticket to vote for
Grover Cleveland.
How do the greenbockers like the dose
tbclr toasters have fixed for them, and
which tt^-y are trying to force down the
. throats of the rank and file of the green­
back party?
’

Harry county affonls a brilliant opportu­
nity for the careful student to study the
beauties of that beautiful Cleveland exotic,
called civil service reform. One of Cleve­
land's jKMtmasterti was the president
tbe greenback county convention,
and three other postmaateni, were del­
egates In the same. In the democratic
eonnty convention, there were no fewer
than six of Cleveland’s servants, all postMMtera. M. F. Jordan, postmaster at
Middleville, is chairman of the greenback
oounty committee, and candidate for rep­
resentative on tbe fusion county ticket
He Is making political speeches about the
county also. The postmaster at Hastings

of

exemplifies the beauties of civil service re­
form by peddling free trade tracts an the
utreeta of Hastlngx. Tl&gt;e postmaster at
Hickory Corners is a member of the demo­
cratic state central committee, while six or
eight poatnuwters ore members of the dem-

ocratJc and greenback county committers.
To eap the climax, W. F. Hicks, deputy U.

8. Marshal. Is captain of the fusion forces
ly, Cleveland once said that “a public office
&lt;s a public trust," and that those who
held office must not meddle with political

Why should It be deemed necessary by

county, and four years ago jbe was tbe THE EVENT OF THE CAMPAIGN IN BARRY
linltM—lly.
only num on the republican f cket elected.
The Journal says Congressman O'Don­ He is grand chancellor of (he Knlghta of
COUNTY.
nell has done nothing to merit the support Pythian of Michigan, and has tbe eateem
of the voters of this district When tbe and respect of his fellow citizens. He Is a
forenoon exkkcikea
Journal reads the election returns, and stirring young man in politics, a fine politi­
cal orator, and Is going to be elected;—
1.—Salute, 20 guns at »unnac.
sizes up Mr. O’Donnell's 6,006 majority, It rexnemlxir our prediction. Phil. Colgrove
IL—Grand Day Parade. 10 o clock,
will probably be aware that the people of will be heard from In our legislative holla,
sharp, standard time.
this district entertain a widely different and will win laurels as state senator.—
OFFICERS OF THE DAY.
Maralial. Chas. 8. Brown, Hastings.
view as to the usefulness of our present Bellevue Gazette.
Aides, J. L. Wilkins, Hasting*.
congressman from that given by the Jour­
Ell Evans, Nashville.
nal. Please don’t worry about Mr. O'Don­
E. G. Potter, Maple Grove.
Thu attitude of this cantlug, hypocritical
nell. He's all right
F. A. Blackman, Delton.
administration toward the working classes
. Richard Johnson, Middleville.
We feel sorry for the fuaionlsta. They Is well illustrated by two recent transac­
I’ersous coming to the city on the var­
have nothing but apologies to make‘far the tions. The secretary and treasury had n ious roods leading thereto on the day of
base and' ignoble surrender of principles large job of dredging to do in New York the meeting, will be met by the ride, mid
harbor. The contract for this work was
styled fusion. The republicans of Michi­ given to an English vessel, flying the halted, until 10 a. m., when, at the firing
uf a cannon, the procession wili move; the
gan stand on an honest platform of princi­ Union Jack and manned by an English varioua subdivisions being united In one
crew,
when the work could have been done grand procewbiu. after which the team.
ples, not one of which has been bargained
just as well by au American dredge man­ can be unhitched for the day.
away with any othef party.
ned. by Americans. By this transaction
TfniH coming in uu Rutland rood south
Boodle Burt is still peddling the non­ the secretary of the Treasury took bread of Thornapple river, will be halted at the
sense that Michigan Ls n badly managed out of the mouths of American working­ town line to writ the signal gun at 10 a
men and gave it to tbclr English rivals.
Keller uttered a rt*oluUuti exUaidiug tbe po wstate. When he gets the returns he will
The secretary of war Idst year found It
Teams on Cemetery road, also Carlton
find out that the people of Michigan will necessary to purchase ‘2,000 blankets for road leading north from lower Irou bridge
nut Allow?the president of the “salt trust" the array. The secretary advertised for will be halted al tbe junction of the road.
blds and proposals were put in by Ameri­
Teams coming In on State road, and all sundry civil bill wax defeated by O'Neil ou
to manage tbe state of Michigan.
can and English manufacturers. The for­ roads leading to upper Irou bridge will be
What is fusion? Simply this: The ab­ eign bld was for a four pound blanket for halted at that bridge.
medical purposes to be furnished for 82.25
Teams coming on toad passing Michigan
sorption of the weaker party by the strong­
and 2-10ths. For the ratue four |x&gt;und blan­
er. In tills state, fusion is another name ket for the same jiurjxsws. the American Central freight diqx»L will be halted In
vicinity of said freight depot.
bid was $2.56 there being a difference of
for the dranocratlc party.
Teams coming ou rood leading post Kben
20 and 8-lOths cents.
Pennock's south from town, will b« halted
Would any administration having the
The republican national state and county
at forks of road near Shriner’s cider mill. retaliatory rowers ha now baa. Ho favored
tickets arc eminently worthy of support interests of American workingmen at heart
The five rides wil bring the different
have sent this order abroad to save the pal­ division, in their proper place in the line. Ua&gt; aunoxaUou of Canada aa aoon as it could
and should be triumphantly elected.
try sum of 30 cents a blanket, particularly
Members of tbe Hastings. Middleville
when tbe treasury was overflowing? Not
and Nashville club-i. and other footmen,
at all. But the order did go abroad. Eng­ will constitute the first division.
•’
UNITED STATES,
ENULAND.
lish lalxir with foreign wool, made those
Lapok’h Protected
2,000 blanket* for the' use of our array.
Home.
Silk flag for largest number which* to
' general declaring
American labor was boycotted, and the
Ibie from any one township.
“In Philadelphia,
“Hutsand hovels, blankets came In without paying any duty,
Silk flag for most appropriate motto in­ Tariff Reform Advocate at Columba*, O.,dot
Pa., ■ a protection
nakedness, j&gt;auper- the government took advantage of a law
scribed on any banner in the proeeashm.
that
stands
on
the
statute
book
an'd
ad
­
city. 170,OX) homes
Ism and crime fol­
Judges.—D- K- Cook. Clement Smith, waa required.
Barnes introduced a bU
are owned by the
low sadly after the mitted them free of duty. The labor on
C. W. Jordan.
x
working people."—
procession of cheap each of these blankets cost 87X cents.
The procession will pass .before the
Hon. Chas. O’Neill.
labor. "—Hon. F. By giving the contract to a foreign con­ Hastings house, and be reviewed by Gov.
cern Mr. Endicott deprived American
Bound.
Luce. Congressman O'Donnell, and Hon.
men and women of
“In Ixseds, Eng­ wage-earners of much employment and
Frank Plumley, speakers of the day.
the United States
land, a free-trade their families of the necessaries and com­
Caution.—People from tbe townships
•
favored
have on deposit lu
city, pip u 1 a 11 o n forts which' the money would have pur­
parchaas
who will come with teams should start tbti
with
tbe
these savings banks
320,000, not one la­ chased.
This la the way in which this Cleveland from their homes in time to get to the
a sufficient amount
boring man or m«joints dexignatrd not later than 10 o'clock.
ehani c owns his administration shows Its sympathy for
a m., a llttlr earlier If possible but not so
March 1. 1888. thi‘
home. ” — Evidence American workingmen. In professions it airly that tong waiting will be heecsaaryIs profuse, but in practice It gives practi­
whole of our nation­
Chief of Police.
ill.—Immediately after poradr,
parade, pole prwnt plans 115.00),(XM, .inatead of tba
al debt of 81.202.­
“Tbe signs of un­ cal effect to Ita free trade teachings and
|d.aC2,000 originally estimated.
Tbe bill
raising, court bouse square..
454.714, and still
rest in Europe, tbe buys where it can buy die cheapest re­
went over. A bill waa reported autborixing
J.V.—Music, Hastings Glee Club.
have thirty-th ree
vast armaments, the gardless of the effect on American wagrV. —Address, Hon. John Cwrveth.
millions surpl u a ”—
misery of the labor­ eaniers.—Buffalo Commercial.
VI, —Music, Hastings City Band.
Senator Morrill.
ing poor, all warn
AFTEHNOON KXEHCIKKN
"I am like the boy
us to stand by our
hi Court House Square, 2:30 o’clock.
who hired his sister
American policy of
SenaUtr Allison of Iowa, who is a mem­
I. —Music, Middleville Glee Club.
to make hfa shirts.
home development ber of the finance committee of the senate
II. —Address, Hon. Cyrus G. Luce.
•You could
have
of protected Indus­ has made a statement regarding the na­
III. —Music, Middleville Glee Club.
presiding oCoer u&gt; withhold tho Chinese bill
taken those shirts to
try. and Intemallm- tional finances, which challenges dispute.
IV. —AddrcM. Hon. Jas. O’Donnell.
prorements."—Sen­ He says that the total appropriations for
the factory and had
V. —Music, Hastings Glee Club.
wanted immediate consideration, but Teller
them made and sav­
ator Sherman.
the current fiscal year, not including what
EVENING EXKIU-ISKH.
ed $2-’ ‘Yes’ said
“I hjArd Mr. Brad- are called
permanent
appropriations,
1.—Grand Torchlight Procession and
lauglT declare In a would amount to - $306,000,000; that in­
the boy pnttectionlst
pyrotechnic
display.
Sister Sally got a
speech In I’arlla- cluding permanent appropriations would
Procession to form on four sides and
pretty fair price.
raent that agricul- amount to 8421,000,000. He estlmaUxl the
She always stays me
culture was mined; revenue to be $440,000,000. He also fur­ within court yard square.
Divisions will form in following order at
that lialf of the farm nished a table showing that the expendi­
6:30 sharp:
Stewart replied
for her. That twolaborers could get no tures of the government for the four years
1st Division—Hastings Republican Club,
dollar bill is still un­
work; that thooe em­ of Cleveland’s administration exceed bywhich
will form on State street directly
ployed received tbe $05,000,000 the expenditures of the four
north
of
court
bouse
sqtiarv.
Appropriating
•'750.000
fur
a public building
with me, and If sick­
pittance of a shil­ years of Garfield's and Arthur’s adminis­
2d Divislofi—Woodland and Nashville at Ku Paul; granting Duiutb A: Winnipeg
ness or trouble or
ling or a shilling tration.
Republican Clube, and republicans from
hard luck comes to
and sixpence a day.
The democratic party, the jarty of re­
any of our family
If 1 should describe trenchment and reform, Is Invited to stand townships of Woodland. Castleton, Hast­
that money is there
the condition of En­ up and explain there figures to the people ings and Carlton. This division will form
In the house?—Hon.
glish laborers In bls of the United States before the November on Church street directly east of court
Wm. E. Mason.
words I should be election. They are also invited to recon­ bouse square, front resting on State street.
3d Division—Maple Grove .Republican
“Tiie wage-eamcharged with gross cile the facta stated by Senator Allison and
Club, and republicans from townships of
era of this country
exaggeration. "— which they cannot deny or explain away,
Maple Grova Assyria, Johnstown and Use public library oUum
own more property
Senator Frye.
with Cleveland’s December message, which
Baltimore.
Third division will form on
than all the other
waa based entirely upon the assertion that
wage-earwre of the
the Treasury contained an enormous and Court street directly south .of court house
whole world, put to­
constantly increasing surplus, which he square, front resting on Church street
4th Dtvlaion—Republicans of Hope,
gether. Tbe wage­
depicted as "the direful spring of woes
Barry,
Prairieville and
Orangeville.
earners In Connecti­
unnumbered” to tbe people of tbe United
Fourth dlvbitou will form on Broad­
cut and Rhode Is­
Stateu. That surplus now appears in the
way,
directly west of court house square,
land own mofe prop­
clear light of tbe truth, as $18,000,000 and
front
resting
on
Court
street
erty than wage­
no more, which la not such a surplus aa to
Sth Division—Republican Clubs of Mid­
earners of the whole
cause the slightest anxiety and alarm.
dleville and Freeport and republicans of
world outride of the
And what excuse can Mr. Cleveland
Irving. Rutland. Yankee Springs and
United States. ” —
offer fur attempting to obtain a re-election
Thornapple.
This division win form in tiou directing that th* tall ha withholdSenator Platt
upon false pretenses? Economy and the
‘•The American
surplus were all he had left aa political west half of court yard|squar«, and be pre­ ««re«l to. Mitebsll made a long speech
workingman must
capital. It la true, but It now turns out pared to fall Into line as the last of &lt;th •gnlnat the Mllh tariff biU Th.
be fed and clothed
that his party has thrown economy over­ division marnlKW onto State (main) street
UKUKK OF MARCH.
and able to maintain
board and has wiped out the surplus, if
irt division will, promptly at 6:45,
his family . as be­
there was any Ln December. Why. then,
comes tbe dignity of
should we keep that party In power any march eastward on State street followed
by divisions 2, 8, 4 and 6 suceesxlvel). to
an American citi­
longer, or re-elect Mr. Cleveland.
Hanover street; south on Hanover St to
zen. ”-£■ Roger Evans
Green St; west on Green u&gt; Creek SLf
workingman.
north on Creek to State St: west on State
Ixd us renwmber. while answering this to Broadway; south on Broadway to Center
We are pleased to record the nomination free-wool cry raised by the president and SL; east on Center to Jefferaon St; north
of our old friqpd P. T. Colgrove as candi­ a democratic congress, that the last labor, on Jefferson to State St; west on state to
date for state senator from the eleventh as a congressman, which the late James A. Church st. north on Cbureh to bulktiru
district, Mnnpooed of Barry add Eaton Garfield jxTformed was a report favoring first north of American -house, where
counties, and. we are also glad that In this tbe nmtntton of the duty on wool, it oc­ torches will be given up
M0"’ Fr“lk
&lt;»f Vermont
instance our sister county wits not depriv­ cupied him up to the very hour of leaving
hb Washington borne for Chicago, where will deliver an address on the poHticol rolled bills eocunluoo to immediatelv transed of her just Tights.
“Phil.” m he was familiarly known he was nominated fur president In that issues of th.. da&gt; In Union hall after the
Mus^ Middleville Glee dub.
about Charlotte, when a boy, Is the son of report, May 84. 1880, he said:
“Should It (the removal ornnjuirt change
Should an overflow meeting Iw
Charley Colgrove, who once owned the
Guest stock farm in tbe county, two miles of the wool tariff) become a law It will be It will be held either In Court liousc wmare
bnpooslble
for
our
farmers
to
ccnypetc
In
or court room as weather may dictate adweal of Charlotte. HJs mother.la tbe sis­
ter of Hon. P. T. Van Zlle, 'and from such the market with the mesllza wools of South drenoed by Hon. Jaa. O’Donoell.
Delegatitnis from different townships are
ancestors we might reasonably except America; and ft will be equally Impossible
thoroughbred stock. During his School for our manufacturers to compete with urgently requested to take part In tire
those
of
France
and
England.
Of
counte
Whlch U b
days he was a brigtit scholar and since ad­
Edr
anything
ever before
mitted to the bar has distinguished hint­ any legislation that deotroyn the woolen
self as a wdl informed and thorough' manufactures Is equally destructive to sitown In Barry county. In order that all
practitioner. For six years he has Iteen sheep husbandry, for the fanner would no may know where to fall Into Hnu. and how
with
tbe
the prosecuting attorney of Barry county, longer have a market for his wool That
fralI’’UM’n have
l»eentorches,
deSgnatod
a pooitton which bls repealed re-election nation can hardly be called Independent
__ _
?
.
has proved him worthy nud satisfactory to which does not posoess the materials and to give the
tbe people. He la ‘•chief executive" of tbe the skill to elathe Ita own people.”
Knlghta of Pythias, of Michigan, and
&lt;’-^j
oodtand. C. A. Hough;
worthy of any offlee in tbe gift of his diatrict.
Tbe New York Advocate, speaking of
Mr. Colgrove is a fluent and forcible
is New Jeroey local-option law says: “H
public sjieakw and will be able to make
fclmMdf heard and fr.lt lu the 8pper coun­
cil of our state. Wc predict for him n hlbtttou." And yet Gen. Clinton B. Flak.

•sue la tbe Banner. Not satisfied with
that. thev also daim that be will not ner-

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base boll club did an ucu»ual th;ur
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MxpJeGrowt
“iwwUw. Wed
Tbe playing in lb'n different urgssijaUao,

National

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CLEMENT

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GEN. ROSEORASS CHOSEN.

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Circulation th

Buy your 5

Jtemember

Attend the
day.

Quart Man
Beamer’s.

Remember
next Wednes

Gold, gold
sells them ch

Runyan's fo
Enquire, 8.

A fuBlfrle
sale by J. G

TteMcistyclosei
। annual reunion

annual meeting

sld at CUalteDOOp.

FOREIGN NEWS NOTES.

Lojmoa, H*pt. z. -Prtrick K«Uy,- tb* •“
ion who stabbed two ul bu slupruabM. John
Hoe steamer Brin, while on avysgsfrojn

•atik-uced tote

Frank R

At the
Haughmn,

lime.

Enq

Wanted.

■wwwgip »»
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.
tanm meoUtig Saturday. Lord t 'aiiborp* *■
ytvM chestnut flUy Rn Brr-y’Mtte

Sctocktar’. 4-yoar-old gn y

1*

Sofia, Sept. 24.-M-1 KtwWf. •*&gt; '
tempted tbe life of M. Sa.
l*
agont of tbe Bulgarian Rav.-tatwaary

Tbc Gr

to extradite KWoff, but proto i
Maoaro, BspL M-TU foon-Umof a new harbor and diip l u . L
baa been laid at Bilbos. Great

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Rlclirds; Orangeville,

Hteatammc railroad tue
.
Great Bnrriogtoo and tJMffi-U »«• n“”~
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The auualurial convention of thia, the

tMMt pwitively state tW be will. If elected,

Septeno

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wow with his family to Hartings, and at-

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PERSONALMEMTION.
fl,e M,ei

Dr.

Lee*1 Bditor. ~~
AMerwu m t k til, lu,

’TIrEMEN’5

Annual Ball,

,
&lt;°n thc Cent**! Michigan IL IL I.
progroMing rapidly and -hr
soon be In the city limitA.
Kr*4w» will
Use Waing Sun baking powd„ n- m
warranted equal to
.F
®**et. bold at BeacaX WW4tT ln **

HASTINGS,

v^D b. o &lt;utt n&gt;hrt Cnrt lupid.

a D'u*t- »" b&gt; a» dty Vrueeday afternoon, October eth, the re­
publican* of tire .Hendershott school dis­
trict, Baltimore, will have a pole raining at
*“ *" “»&gt;
8 P-«- Addresses will be made by Clem­
ent Smith and P. T. Colgrove. Republi­
»' Cf^riuric, w„tatow» can* of Baltimore will bear thl- In mind.

1

September 27th,
The Best of Music.

good time for all
Sl-’blLL-Sl.

uridar «*«»!«&gt;« In honor of her
guest Mrs. L. L. Holloway of Kalamazoa

Such bowling aad ) vlnn(. M
lu
falr «roand« Sunday by a tot
bT11PU&gt;rrx *“ • disgrace to
themselves and the city.

Djm’t forget the fair next week, and
while in town just drop In to 8. A. Hohu.--and see the finest line of silverware ever
shown In Barry county.

... Grand Republican

We have a number of city lots that we
will Mdl on contract, making the terms
may. Apply at the offices of SmiUi A
Colgrove or W. P. Sidnaxn.

Mick.

■ Hastings,

Weiitfsilay, Oct. 3rd.
.UWrw

moon. afternoon am!

Bev D. B. t»vtatt will give a J«wture on
Koape temperance at the Hendershott
school bouse
8.timtay evening Sept.
2W1. commencing at 730 sharp.
For sale, the resilience property in the
flrat ward formerly belonging to Charles
Olmstead. Will sell cheap and on easy
terms. -Enquire of I*. T. Colgrove.
Those wishing to see Dr. J. A. Baugh­
man should call nt the Hastings house Oct
•’.th or 19th, us he will Im- almvnt for a
month following the 19th of (jetober.

Gov. Luce,
_ Congressman O’Donnell,
-Hon. Frank Plumley.

N. T. Parker will befeafter accomodate i
tiie public by running his new hark to and
from all trains. He will also lease it for'
attendance at funerals, weddings, parties,
etc.

A. D. Cook desires to sav to say to all
who owe him that he must have an im­
mediate aettiement, and that it will be
cheaper to settle with him than with any
one else.

rfPraUMNilic:. Monday, Oct. 13. EvenMOV

JAS. ./DONNELL AND CuEMENT
SMITH.

Uapie Grove renter. Wednesday afternoon.
DwrCwt, Wedbrfday evening. OcL rt.
H'iN jaS. OPONXEIX AND P. T. COD
\
GROVE.
, i
•VdcdLwdf crier. Thnrsdav ctenlMf Oct. 18.
CLEMENT &lt;M1TH AND P. T. COLGROVE.
Ht&amp;.lrr»i:i-&lt; ):■«&gt;! Ikhuw. Baltimore, Tneftday
.dtf-n &lt;• ; ' • t Mb. Pole raising and ipeaklng

‘

j/The city has purchased a drinking foun­
tain, for man and beast, and will place it ‘

toWn P"®!'tbe corner of
court house aquare.

to “»
s°“-

ov’toaSSr- °'
,

We paid a visit to the flourishing and
“p “ pushing village of Delton lost week, ajid
were agreeably surprised to note the evi­
dences of improvement on every hand.
A number of new buildings are going up
The new fruit evaporator Is in full blast,
, JjwF Kock returns to-day to the Anna­ employing a flaxen hands. But what
polis Jiaval Academy.
please, the Dellenites most Is the fact that
the new roller mill Is about ready for busi­
n
of Vralrfevllle, visited at
ness, the new engine having arrived lust
D. K. Cook’s last week.
week and is being placed in position this
Fr**F0rt. made a business week. Messrs. Dodds &lt;fc Co., the energetic
1
trip
to this city Saturday.
proprietor* cf this mill, deserve great cred­
Rev. Irwin has entered upon his duties it for iu completeness. It Is. thoroughly
equipped with all the latest and best ma­
। rector of Emmanuel church.
a*
chinery. and has been built upon honor.
?,u’:l1' Pf’lding eider officiat­ No mill can expect to make No. 1 flour If
.
ed at the M. E. church Sunday.
this one will not, as It has no superior in
any particular anywhere. The Delton
A- Clark left Monday for a visit
roller mill Is now prepared to buy wheat,
in Three Rivera and Kalamazoo.
paying the highest market price. It wlU
Mrs, S. GreuM-1 left for Detroit Thurs­ make a sjieclaity of em.tom milling and
1
day
tor a short visit with friends.
feed grinding. Il deserves and will re­
ceive a liberal patronage from the people
Chas. Itoanu left for Manistee Monday.
termite* around. Among the new Inter­
He has secured employment there.
est* lately acquired by Delton is the furni­
Fred Busby and family now occupy ture store of Messrs. Lawler &lt;t Scudder.
This firm projxme to keep a full line of
room* in James Clarke's residence.
furniture, and will sell all goods on done
A. C. Towne »n&lt;| Wui. L. Brown, of
margin-- They have also added a stock
Prairieville, were in town Thunday.
of crockery. which they will dispose of at
Fred L. Heath wa* In Grand Rapids liberal rates. Klwwhere our readers will
see tbe announcements of the Delton roller
Monday on tery Important buslm-s£
mill and Messrs. lawler de .Scudder.
Mrs. Milo Williams and daughter. Miss
Gertie, visited Grand Rapids Monday.
The Democrat of recent date charged

1k.ji

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i»J&lt;K'3WPE??^,a~d

tato“

-"w

Mrs. C. G. Holbrook visited friends in
South Haven and Kalanuuuu last week.

Mi** Orpha Wentworth returned Friday
The stallions Frank Brown, behmgtng
from a visit with Grand Rapids friend*.
to N. T. Parker, and llolbom. owned by
Dr. H. A. Barber was called to Lansing
W. II. Schantx. will probably be taken to
a great horse sale to lx- held In Kentucky yesterday by the slcknes* of his mother.
some time in October.
Mr*. Sarah Croswell, of Ripon. Win., is
The prosiwcLs for a large attendance and the guest of her nephew, Dr. E. H. Lath­
profitable time at the mass inerting ijext rop.
Wednesday are excellent. Every myKev. D. B. Ovlatl and family are mov­
should make a special effort to attend. ing Into rooms in Mre. 1. A. Holbrook's
You will not regret 1L
house.

The Hastings roller mill Is pow run by
the stick holders
under the name
uf tbe Hastings Koller Mill Company. Mr.
Griffin lias charge ot the mill. His reten­
tion by the company was a wise move on
their part.-

S. S. Schantz, of Rockford. 111., is here
on a visit to his brother W. II., aud other
friends.
Cha*. IL (hiborne was Ln Union City last'
week called there by the Illness of hl*
father.

At Dunning dt Kogers' you ran buy
Jatnr* Clarke aud wife will s&lt;x&gt;u remove
; Mason fruit cans: pints at 70 cents; i|tiats.
no cents; two quarts. SI. 10 per dozen. to Alma, where Uteir son Frank is attend­
.
■Woodbury cans: quarts. 81.10: two quarts. ing college.
Ciri-nlatiuu lid* week.
SI.30 per dozen. ^Msik.cverything else in.
Chester Messer and wife reiurned from
same proportion.’*
' )
the w/it-t Thursday. Mrs. Messer’s health
Buy jour W tea at Beamer’*.
1/1 torr Mudjfe.x'Til^.-fuiiileal genius has is very poor.
been at wo* a^ntfi. This time it li»Rew- fujirr the mas* meeting. OcL 3d.
,
Mrs. S. E. U-e and daughter. Miss Mlro
evolved a mixture mill with a water vtbA‘di ide. left Monday for their new home.
Attend th* ana— meeting next Wedne*- attached and a tiny steam of water is uited
Grand Rapids.
to turn the wheel. Tbe whole is displayed
1’. T. Colgrove went to Manistee Monday
Quart Ms-ai TFint jars 70e a dozen at in one of IL Mudge's show windows.
and instituted a K. of P. lodge there with
a membership of 58.
Ixnip-.
a-vortment. lowest price*
W. Feighner and wife, ut Nashville.
A. E. Kenaston. president: D. Striker,
a! Iksuw'-.
r
vice president: Mrs. II. A. Barber, were- Jpcut Sunday in the city. Len-. has secur­
item- rtl»T the republican mass meeting tk'ry. The next meeting uf the circle will ed a iKMltlon in Chicago.
hexf WedH-.-Miay.
;
be held Oct. 5th st the residence of D.
W. W. Hampton returned Monday afternixin from Kalamazoo Co., where lie has
.
A. Holmes Striker.
been building a mill, elevator, etc.
n eh«q&gt;. J • ।
"
’
The Michigan Central will; commencing
• line of Wdery always in stock SepL 6th. on Thursday of each week until
Mrs. S. J. Rusnell, who has been the
I Nov. 15th sell tickets from Hastlugs to guest of her father D. A. Bowker, return­
Detroit and return, at the rate of 84.25 ed to her home in Howard City FrMay.
Ii
&gt;nt good gtx*b» ami cheap, go .to good on going on date of sale anil return­
Jlunjan -i.frir titont.. j
Kev. Silas Bowker, father of 1). A. Bow­
ing on tire following day on account of art
Ts-* ,-*.i imrlor lieating stove* for bale. loan exhibition, this Includes coupon for ker. of this city, to at, the latter’s home and
m&gt; 111 that Ids death to hourly expected,
admluion.
P. A. Hahn, Agent.
Entpiire. 5. G reuse).1 ‘
•
yspary 1'hilllps and wife left yesterday
We cannot suppose you have lived In
\ &lt;■ itlim- -if children's school shoes for
this locality very tong without visittag our tor Flint to stteiul the reunion of -Mr.
PbUUps* old regiment. 10th Michigan in­
store,
and
when
you
can
make
it
conven
­
Grand Rapid* hand made bootsand shoes
ient come again. Make qur store head­ fantry.
h&gt;r *»!•• liy J. G. Runyan.
quarters. ' It’s as convenient as any, and
Will Shean. of Hickory Coroera. visited
bmp ii)i» &lt;s. a. Holmes'jeWetory store you and your friends are always welcome. in the city last week. He will soon leave
Bring along your butter Mud eggs and get for the west there to accept a position on
lair swi, it will pay yon.
tbe highest price in cash or In exchange the Northern Pacific K. IL
Dwelling liouM- on Broadway to'renL
for dry' goods, boot* and shoes, groceries
Enquire &lt;&gt;i (•.
Holbrook.
Clarence Jjithrop. Wallace Matthews
aud crockery.^Stal-ftkh A Chawidy.
and Clayton Willison leave for Ann Arbor
.L»bn B-s-MBerselL organs fur less mmiThe entertainment given at the Baptist this week. They expect to enter the
cf than-'..t tdli-red liefore.
church Friday evening under the auspice* University medical department
Frank todMirt’s show pitched Ila tents of the Baptist Literary and Bible society
J. G. Parkhurat, of Coldwater, father of
••a wrst Stale street yesterday.
was a success- The lecture by Kev. Kerr
B. Tupper, ofiirand Kaplds, was much Mra. F. G. Goodyear, wa* last *«‘k «PAt tin-/ lla-jing* House, Dr. J. A.
enjoyed by those present The reading* pointed by President Cleveland to be en­
Banghumii. o.ttober.fith and 19th.
voy
extraonlinary and minister plenipoten­
from Bonw by Janu* Clarke recaived
A 4ti-«t in,um- fUr
fur CMaj&gt; w on their usual meed of praise. All enjoyed tiary of the United State* to Belgium.
uu&gt;. Euqttlre.’Dr. E. H. latlhrop.
the music along with the rest. It was In­
Our reader* wUl remember that we pw
deed a most pleasant evening spent witn nn account of the coming of Judge Ferrto
one of the must pleaalng of poets.
F. if. Bahlow &amp; Co.
from Arizona tfi this city . The papers in
hl* western home gave the Judge «&gt;me
Tbe
fellows
who
come
along
with
an
ajF
•J. ll“ V- K Jt s. h. R. bridge across tbe
very rotnpllmertao' notic.-^ which wrre
’Tborrtppje h Fast approaching cempletlon. paratus. tad tbe fannera’ lightning rods at republished If/ the Banwkiv Ito are
‘the nsjuest of the insutnnee companlro,
nletu^d to announce that Judge Ferrto haIh- L -I piano ever in-ought to lla*&lt;t1ngH
pronounce the rods unsafe, offer to rcplnii- ISri w ri-n-11. IU UU, 'rOX. ■»”£ “J
‘mww lit John Ih-Mmer’s music room for •&lt;?m at an ratoniahlngly low figure, and g« t
tire farmer to sign a contract to close the hl* uonnant-nt home. It will please ms
many pioneer friends and our ell*"""
Tlie Grand Rapldkfair was visltod by deal, are once more abroad in Michigan. And
!-n'y from till, vicinitj on Thursday and tlw contract turns up hi tho shape of a rat
Friday.
promfaaoo note, for the
«®. W
just the same as ever.—E'wilng ,hews.
i / drlnktag founttan will be placed near
With hl. muri' Old friend, • plewnl pl—
‘ i:&lt; i-tmk by the merclianto tn that Detroit
'Hnity.
.
iZfbe ball game Friday at the fairgrounds to spend bls declining year*.
and
Ugg
filter, silver, -ilw-rware: largest stock
wa. one of tbe best games played here this
win »™1 »"“• -OT lnm™&gt;ia Buryy Wunty at S. A.
m-iumn. With the exception। of a few ran* lag inauer on our Inride IN, week.
Holme*.
.
decisions by the umpire that were uro
i. euahdeni o&lt; ««»&gt;«
,.*••■ .1. A. tMUKbnun will be .1 tte
•tote.. beus, on Frida,, OeL Sth. Mid ,u no
for complaint on HUwr »»r for the IW’t number of lemu. In Hue.
i
w, «e under oUlinUeu m *»•J"?
•n,r .Wring UM&gt; ”0
our Wf&lt; n™»t&gt;
"'1 J1*?&gt;! ytair wujfch needs repairing of course Sin llLl U» HoUm?
of Belrimom. fo«
i
)«u take it t«&gt; $. a. Holmes’ aud have It
Uro- work tool Pbool •
“&gt;
right.
1
„
boy, r,nno&lt;l tho «lr fndU™l&gt;. S»"- •' best.
Pnrrpni
wants
to
buy
all
the
live
.
Hioe yIJHr watchea, clocks and jewelry , to 8 In favor of Hastings.
puJlw he^Sgeh He bny.old l.enrijmd■
.
ftoind at .total ikawmer’s; only first class
ij.rlngH’token- that weigh nut les* th
wwk done.

LOCAL NEWS.

three poitnd*•rhe iMlvatitm army -provea to lie

A number (rum here are attending tho

n‘«!‘b»8 »ow
'•nmd JUpHh.

session at

l-eaine! wants your butter and eggs and

.
&lt; “s ,nncb •" ““&gt;■ hoUM‘
u»«nty dare pqr.

1,1

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y'\«rk was twgun Monday on the excavro
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.......... riun jiuuuh) on inc
lor ul(. !,.amUrinr. ..r .

l.Uri.tb.pri.p.rlulOTn^”

world In

,-rrart ■ Umon I*™ .S'nulol'. wrltlMf,
infll
r.. TL?
in u JtXl
review muuwr of IU- &gt;'■
"’’.“,|’T.
and a

/-v full and complete stock of Ixdk*’
uuul in nod i Angola shoes fur sale by J:
'&gt;• Himyan damp.
-

Flint Wagons.

Huested was surprised to learn
Tbrwp wlH wlurn trow Ohio Bpm last week’s Journal that he was the
happy daddy of a bran new girl. . After
reading the item, Ben hastened home aud
said that the most diligent search failed to
reveal any traces of thu new girl, and he
feel* quite confident tliat tbe Journal edit­
or is mistaken, aud says that his wife Is of
A™“OT&lt;'w“ the same opinion.

-*
f tbe KTW'd masH meeting, Oct. 3d.
r^fnu, J. C. Andrus gave a pleasant te* *

■ Thursday Eve’g,

—----- —mm. m"rva. m wuicu
those who owe Bert Tinkler can wult
with him and save costa. Next week his
“count* will to- placed in the hands ot a
Justice for sett’yt~.-nL

or vaxmoosburg, is in

Union Hall,

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds.

Hastings before. .

that the admtotratkm of the office of sheriff
by Baker Shrlner had'cost Barry county
much more than Mr. Lung's, while the
number of prisoners at the jail had been
fewer. As usual our contemporary shot
at the moon and lighted In a swamp. Fol­
lowing are the official figures:
Number of prisoner* confined in tbe'jall
during Sheriff Long's flrat year, exclusive
of Insane 47.
Number of prisoner* In jail during Mr.
Long’s M*cond year 21: wash bill 800.70;
total number of day* board of prtoonere
during that year 4S7.
Number of ]&gt;rifioncn« In jail during first
year of Sheriff Shriner's term 03; wash bill
893; total namla-r of days Board of prisonera during year 1105.
Our readera will thus see that there
were mon* than double the iiumlier of
prisoners in the jail ■ in Sheriff ShrineF*
first year a* compared with Mr. Long's
last year, jmd nearly 2X times a* many
day* board. Had Mr. Shrlner charged as
much In proportion for wash bill a* bto
predecessor, be would have received
8188.12 Instead of 8U3.
Now let us comjiaru total expense to the
county. For we have shown that in the
numla-r of prisoners and the number of
days board tbe advantage Is very decidedly
with Mr. Shrlner.
The criminal evpenw account of Barry
county during 1M3, Mr. Long'* flrat
year-was.............................................. . Han M
Sheriff's orders given, nearly.........1400 00
Total.......................•......................... I...
Number of prisoner* In Jail... ........
to 1MB. Ung's second year, tbe crim­
inal expense account of Barry county

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds.

HUFFMAN BRQS.
------ SELL-----

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad to quote prices.

The Norcross Furnaces
Which are beating scores of houses in Barry county^ with
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will be pleased to give estimates or quote prices.

STOVES
Of all kinds.

See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

Huffman Bros.
HEADQUARTERS
------ FOB------

a»i M
*•

Sheriff* 'oHieri’I.’.\*L'“■ ■ • ____ on
Total..............................
X.-W*1
Number prisoner* In tail......................
31
days Imard oiprisoner*.......
4*7
in 18*7. Hherlfl Shrlner4* first year, tbe

Boots and Shoes.

Sheriff's orders .............................

Total................... ’■........ *............... 4.MH
a
Number of prisoners In JaiL.....
_
___
_ of
__ _prisqinen.
t
1106
days
board
It will thus be seen that Sheriff Shriner's
first year coot Barry county 81.400 less
than Sheriff Long’s first year, and 8533
more Hum Sheriff Ixrng's second year,
while the number of prtoonere and the
number of days board of prisoners In Mr.
Shriner's one year to nearly equal to tbe
totals tor both years of Mr. Ixmg’s term.
And It cost mon- money to get cine of Mr.
Shriner's prisoner* In the jail than It did
for any dozen of those captured by Mr.
Ixmg.
_ __________________ _ (
Geo. W. Abbey, fusion nominee for
county cb rk. and others are reporting that
In case hi* republican opponent, Tho*. b.
BriSTto elected, that Mr. Brice will not
move to this city and attend to the duties
rtert. but will mplu, «' H.
Powers as deputy. We give two lettm
below which ought to put a stop to such

J Maple Grove, Mich.. SepL 25, 1888.

We have a complete line of boots and shoes, which we will
sell cheap. We carry a complete line of

GrayBros. and Robinson &amp;
Burtenshaw Shoes,
Both in kid and goat (goat welts).. In fact everything that ia
new in style and good in quality. .^AU goods marked

in plain figures.

To the Voters of Barry County:
I understand that my opponent and
others are repeating that In case ! amelert«1 to the office of county clerk, 1 will not
JXntaiy attend to duties of the office,
ton will employ a deputy to do the work
for me- That report 1* unqualifiedly and
.iLr utolv false. H elected to the position
Of^nty clerk. I will remove to Hasting .

One Price to AIR
Is our motto.
For heavy boots we carry the

,»nrinn
The W.
statement
that ...
I have
ar™S«I with
H. rowu.
vyb^J
“ w an the one, &lt;«•
l» «"
“»
election to a lie oht of cloth. I shall fill
tbe office myself if
iW“’Lt it
thoroughly understood. And I want It
understood that any statement ,o the con­

tt.,ri.«*»to»d.

•

Tho*. R Bbic*.
a clincher to the matter, we append
the following fro® W- H.
lgg^
Hastings. Mich., Sept. 25, laoea*

"biX&lt;toS"’c&amp;1S

uul Urfttor Mr- l&gt;rt“ w» “f “•
■ Suite, wwtolta.trtloi- tut to
:

Studebaker Wagons. .
Ward &amp; Dolson Buggies.
Mason Platform Buggies.
Lansing Buggies.
Phaetons,
Surry s.

Whitney
None genuine unless marked Whitney on sole.

We bear of

other dealers selling Whitney boots and Gray Bros,
and Robinson fc Burtenshaw shoes, but that is to sell
their goods as they know they are a good make; bat

no other dealer can get any of the above mentioned

brands.

w.ntri.blbotlrtolllltte.uffcb.^
Wm. II- Povnuui.

SZX vW Ibn, f“
luIaniuiH.

Rower Shoe Co.
One Price Boot and Shoe Dealers.

�^3=

HAM £3 FOR coms.

HOW GLASS IS MADE.
THE

PfiOGEfiS VARIES
DIFFERENT

WITH

THE

KINDS.

teed—a: tho email coin ia deuontinatedtntertatfag, but it is

wfaknd kuowiugiy a* the reporter.
“Why do yea call tbe paansiger a bluff
ridw-F asked tbe rojKrrtc.r i
had a good deal of
light

he'd rido frec. Not today!" w«b tho triumpb-

pataenger with *4.W» in change of every

tbe fating ord fiuisbi

implies a large

•nd communicative mood.

Wtat is thia compool!
Generally, It
consisting of a certain

magixwin, coliait, uranium, copper or gold.

qualified by the kind of glass which fa
tains .the minimum of untxuobtaod silioa.
Bohemian glaeaaf tfa&gt; harder kind contains
tbe silicate* of potaab and Htne fa predomi­
nant proportions; at theaofter kinds it con­
tains, iu addltli .u, n notably quantity of tbe
silicate of alandna. Bc.lr. aoi 1 ime predomi­
nate in French plate. Potash and toad are
tho prmripal rillestes in the ordinary flint or
white glow. Tbe lead givsa density,
nam, furitaUty and hrififanoF’ The exact

“Oh, a half doaeo," responded the reporter
with a view of evolving any pcadblo inform­
ation from tbe knight of the bell punch.

contemrtuonxly. “That’s what. they oil
think. If yen won conductoring you'd find
different It's enough to drive yon looney
•ometlmee to exmt upu Now listen End I'll
give 'em to you, and I’ll giro you tire rail­
rood names along with ’em, too. Thnre’a tbe
plunk, thu cartwheel, tho sinker, utberwian

talxiaa.' Half dollars we call ‘grand stands,'
because when tbe name was given you could

C

and also ‘foolers,’ bacauao the conductor
often mlstAk'*! one for n twenty-five cent
got up.?

uiso often of pieoee of old pots, is worked up
with water and then laid aside for three or
four mouths. It is after that time made into

course, I mean counterfeits—but sometimes
they ring in a plugged coin on us, which wo

tom. with an opening at the UA When
thoroughly dried and hardened in the fur­
nace, tbe pots are filled with the prepared
material, called frit, mixed with a small
quantity ot cullet or broken glass. After

but 1 never got «w yet,” continued
ductor. "If I did Fd kaopitasaci
Oh, yas;gttquite a number of

furnace having been brought to tbe highest
joint, the pots tiro skinimoi and th" molted

‘cashier*.”
“How du you designate tho dlnxwT"

tag h down l«y means ot various metallic ax-

colored throughout
iridal is tbcruughiy melted
I made ready for the journey
blower( or roolder, begins
art&gt; imido by tho blow pipe.

What fa known

tho result of a combined prooeas of blowing
and casting. Tho blow pipa to glass.making
plays precisely tbe aims- part which U per­
formed by the poltaris wheel in tbe manufac-

“And tho Ove cent pietasF
“ ‘Faresf A man thaWa got twenty nickels
tya he’s got ‘twenty farta? You know tbe

freight. Tbo two cent pieces ore ’doublets."•
“Wen, that’s aH there is, chF
“Not much.’ Thorn's throe mart' yot. Tho
small sited silver half dime. Them’s ‘mld-

to blow until the desired shape is produced.
In this way bottles are made, and also tdtnort
all articles for domestic use. Window glaM

diamond from end to end, and, being again

tackle, lifted and delicately poised so that it

•decalvers’ and ‘decoys.’ I think they were

find'em.

Don’t get many, thank goodness I

fag Bun.
Albert H. Canby, recently returned from
Pans, where bo spent six weeks with Francis
WlLon hunting up noveltlsa for the coming
■nson in comic ojwjra, bad one startling ex­
perience in tbe French capital which be la
not likely soon to forget He waa lost for
five hours in the catacombs. Permission to
visit this vast underground ^cmotery, with
Its thousands of skulls and bones pHtd up fa

faihxl to do, and got a pretty good fright as
the result of his achievement. His guide had
indulged rather freely fa brandy and absfatho
before entering tiir" .labyrinth, and as a result
became slightly confused. After trampfag

manitj-. the return trip was begun, and tbe
guide found bo had lost bis bearings.

and auce&gt;*slvo rollings tho glass can be made
to any thicknees. Where the machinery is
leas complete tho liquid matter is lifted with
a oort of dtpijor, which; like tbe blowpipe, is
tequgh^ flrte;toa^qdhaat. As will bo gath-

explorers back to tho main opening, end tho
two men found they had wandered off into

4M of ixilishfag.

tnhta' matters worse tb-&gt; oil fa too gnido's
lamp wm getting lbw, and there wasno way
to replenish it Canby became thoroughly
tired out after walking for’ four bours In the
•dfotieitaMsiton, An#M he didn’t speak
French, and too guldi sp.ko very little Eng.
Ifah, the two at thtanmndo a rather mdanr. Tbe surroundings were gloomy

add tho pot glam coloring baa already been
explained. Ffaabed glaia, which has not yet

especially when a skull or n thigh bone would
come rattling down with a crash that would

man lias two pots in equal conditions of read-

groat vaulted chamber. Tbe rope was found

and brought to tiro rec
thickness it is moved to)

may be believed that Mr. Canby breathed i

ithrxl has a thin skin of coloreu material on

.

Of course we keep other and inferior kinds of -toves. th.
same aa other dealers. But the Garland is the ackuowledg^

Full line of everything usually, kept in a hardware establishment.
Bespectfully.

ED.

powers:

Five thousand cedar ties were doeked at
Benton Harbor the oth&lt;;r day for the C. A
W. M. railroad.

Mju. Winslow's BuoriaNo Svatre should
always be used for children teettih.K. It 3
the child, softens tiw sums, allaysau para,
wind colic, and Is the best remedy for dlari
Twenty.flve cents a bottle.

Closing Out Sale

A Bronson claim: Shlpiwd more grain In
August tlmn any otiwr town in Michigan.

Town 3 North. Range » Weat.
10 M

Hill’s English Extract of Huehn ami
Cubebs has never failed In it single In­
stance in making-a permanent cure for
Kidney Complaints and all dlseaaiM of the
Urinary Organs fa either sex. Thou­
sands are using IL

Town 4 North. Range » West.

utanoo, “visit that Golgotha again, guido or
no guide, for 11,000,000, fa bright, yellow
cold I"—New York Prona

Town 2 North. Range 10 West.

I&gt;y»I&gt;ep«ta

We attempted onoe before, in good faith, to ciuse out &gt;iur bashiMi, but unfonttn
circumstances prevented. Tills time we mean it. and NotCndivt 1st will
our Imdnna entirely closed out and tills firm dissolved.
Sarsaparilla a

Nllos will get there one of these days.
She has a gun factory aa a starter.

To help on this sate, we bare decided to

:a

Ayer’s Ague Cure fa warranted to cure
Town 3 North, Range 10 West.
all cases of malaria bold by druggists. 1* twinning at sw
Price SI.

The true American hgs a
warm place In his heart for aek nt nwl*
kthc old Lag Cabin. Its not
frof nwU
r'English you know" but
s of nu of
Jfrom tbe log cabins of Am­
erica have sprung men In
....
every respect greater than
any from the grand castles of Euiopc.
Winters Log Cabm.Naniaparilln to the best
in the world. ■
CITY OF HASTINGS.

Again a syndicate in figuring to erect a
JO-story building at Detroit.

fortunate as to contract an extremely bed

GIVE TO EVERY PERSON WHO
BUYS $1.00 WORTH
Of Dry Goods, Boots and Shore—a new lot of three gou.it' just received, our Bane,
Show Gaare, a good 5-barrel Oil Tank, pair Delivery- BMk, Scale*. Tohecare.
Teas, Coffees, Cairned Goods. Package Goods, etc., n TICKET.

October 29, 1888,

Town 3 North. Ranxv * West

nw corner'of neM

was under treatment of tbe physician from
the inception ot the disease until I found
that be axiid do me no good. Then,
through the advice of a friend I began tak­
ing S. S. S. Your medicine seemed to have
an immediate effect I took six bottles, and
toKlsy am sound and well. That was two or

We will buy the WWth ti- &gt;• ’• drawn

We will have a drawing of these tickufa.
from tbe Ixxx for
x.

$20 IN

MoaarsrowN, Tenn., July ♦, &gt;888.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Go.: .

GOLI)

Wr will buy the 500th ticket drawn from the box for

$15 IN

GOLL)

We will buy the Sooth ticket drawn frusn the box far

$10 IN

GOLD

thences

opportunity to thank you for what it has done

FAEMaasvtux, Tex., June aa. i889.
The Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga.:
Cka’.lcmcn—The mother of a member
of our firm was afiiicted with a cancerous

south e cb so Uu to
river, thence tn a
SS’ES’Et
ptafiaotfit attae
ruantaa n parallel
with e line will |n-

w.
every
No credit from ihb time on. as wo are doing this t&lt;&gt; clo^o out.
penitm who owes us to settle
before Nov. I"i.
1st.
w,ur his
ula account umunWe desire to thank tbe people of Hastings and vicinity tor their, reaenras pairo::age and invite them to help get the benefits of the

Specially Low Prices
On all goods .luring this Closing
Cloalnr Out
Ont Sale.
Raia.

disappeared and is apparently well. Should
E break out again, will advise you.
Very truly,
'
PrjinUTON, Yxakly &amp; Riley,
Druggists.

SWA.

Keapectfully.
UMtwctfnllv.

HOUGHTALIN &amp; EIGHTY.
P. a—All who pay on account will get a ticket for each doili Mid.

Grant’d Addition.

Three book: mailed free on application,
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
►rawer J.
Atlanta. Ga.

Grant's 3d Addition.
Ken. Addition.

Striker's Addition.

-&lt;
■
eaenn aaia.
JNotiee to. hereby given that by virtue of a
■Writ of fieri fuias teuMi out ot and under the
—. —-------- -i court for tbe County of harry

VILLAGE GF MIDDLKVILLR.

KBPS

Fine New Stock
JUST RECEIVED

tot 11
ISA

1,3.3 and 10

Mgr QooefaahaaUtedatitesutMn &lt;X
eye and the larynx very much audor. II

Containing the latest and best patterns of

DRY GOODS

MO mtm

AND

DRESS GOODS
AlDrTOB C.inrKKAfa Onio, &lt;
LNMltw, Mich., July 3. IM. I

habit of drink,

Dur Mr. l.ichty hiving dutenninetf that his Individual i.ntctjtHta dernan t hl% undividol
attention, and that he must therefore: close out hi« .-liare In th- busine«%
wo have talked the matter over and firt-idrel to

A b il Hard table lias been pruseuted to
the soldiers home at Grand Rapids.

Much also might bo written

tag would bo a good thing and would meet &lt;

___________________________ i

The Garland ia the ideal stove for both cooking and heating

Tbe beat salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, chapped tiands, chilblains, coms,
and all akin eruptions, and positivelyctfres
piles, or no pay required. It fa guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­
funded. Price ‘.’5 eta. per box For sale
by W. II. Goodyear

AliiUtobed glass is found specially useful
4 EJuch that is interesting might bo added
tore concerning tbe cutting, grinding and

making of it.

it is now conceded that tbe best and cheapest wav to »
your bouse or cook your'meals U to buy the
ltffi

ED. POWERS

Mrs. Photo Chreley, Fwcraon, Clay Co.,
lows, tell* the following remarkable story,
the truth of which Is voncted for by the
residents of tbe town: "I am 73 years
old, have been troubled with kidney com­
plaint and lameness for many years: qpuld
not dress myaelf without help. Now I am
free from all.pain and sorenoss. and am
able to do all my own housework. 1 owe
my thanks to Electric Bitten for having
renewed my youth, and removed complete­
ly all disease and pain." Try a bottle, 50c
aud Si. at W. H. Goodyrart drug store.

Fenton is training a ladies' cavalry com­
JU rods thence
pany to exhibit a her fair.
» rods thence s

them in your pocket

ranch metal as be requires. Ho thru libttcods
tbe glass by blowing through tbe pipe, and

■■tsfi.'isesi; stsN

Town s North. Range s West.

-.Tho iiroccas of manufacturing varies with
tM different kinds of glass. The first atop fa
«- Tho find requisite ia tho molting pot,
making of which ia an art by itaulf. It

and runsttend-d with e dtotres
Ulng Into consumption ...—„.
He tried many w&gt; called popular cough
remtrflv-s and steadily grew worse. Was
reduttd tn llreh, had diflfcnltyn I breath­
ing and was unable to sleep.
Finally
tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for con­
sumption and found lmta«14te relief, and
after using about a half dozen bottles
found himself well aud has had no return
of the disease. No other remedy can
.show
grand n record of cure*, as Dr.
Klng'n New Discover} for consumption
guaranteed to do Just what fa claimed for
It. Trial Itottle free at W. H. Goodyear's
drug store.

Julius Russell’s
See his stock of new styles in

MILLINERY GOODS

�AFTER 12 O’CLOCK.

THE

UTTL£ QNe First,

rBFWS-OMl^7o': THE VOKU

.THE CEE

HARVEST

th£ waHT.

EXCURSIONS

“What hold you in your hand so tight,
With a &amp;ce so gay and a step so light?”
“ That which all prize their dearest treas-

Minneanta, Dakota,

'

America:! gfth
th.. B-nrV-'-.if___ 1

Makes trashing and scrubbing only a
B*i
.
.. use of w'inething mysterious
U7tteu
;itr.K*phero rests in folds upon
i- 1 HbiAvy and almost paliable to
u
, j. -i X nods are acoustic etchings,
'•* j A, -jqws I'lumd-and dimmed, but
d . and exjiresslon impressively
। . l t : Bi-.il mellow. Values and pur­
.
, ;l&gt;rr entirely lost or gn&gt;T"rt, d. Soft aim. unnatural and
.tool In 'their curreuta
" ’ugipatiuu uf damp

aU.
er*

ado

b?

-.—

French

_, “

sight
-•
—, — —rrvucn, WFL
*®e Italian operatives Of tho

“ .
U) go to the
atU« to Me tho change that rereral deradra
liavn n
»u_ _i______
. .. .

I dl terck wall*. You watch
.. term is vaguely outlined in

England, which Las l«ca tho subject of eo
muehjirid^ among the aatm, ramdenta, is
fast yielding to the flood of immigrati ,n
from kuro|M’ and Cauoda.-New York Son.

at- distinctly. end tbe nnagi• f t.u*iv* it*cU in f mining
,.f*dtb»tis regarding him,
broken off bytbeobarp
The parking ixintfamak.

curious medical experiment wa* made at

. t tiao to But why slid
.• ~ncn an alaurn, u.-elcoi
rant iv-cmity. in’a dbgV
, ■Mi Ul Ivegtn* tu MMiXUe lUl
d vital importanor, when
,i uh« mind by ia sharp
.
Wluxt ia
, n curiosity
rapsUy, and

i
M— ——'n ■•■■uuuku; in»' do*
ilxnucn.
A large coach oog, after being
etherised, wm shoe by one of tho Galeiw
who displayed much greater accuracy of aim
than the average policeman shows tn Lis
putol practice on rabid raniws. The i.cap­
on
«&gt; leveled that th.’ ball should j ten*
the intastinra. After the wound hail l«a
inflicted, uud while thu animal wu uncon­
scious of the hlghbotur done him. a quantity
ofcarbjufc acid gas was injected nite tbo sy&gt;

igtit carriage, con­
ns tautening home

Tho point of interest was to nsrertain what
would become of the gas. If the intestiwa
had lawn perforated the theory was that tbe
gas would enca;»: from tho wound. If there
wa* no cacapu by that outlet theprwumpuon
would be that the intestsma bail not. been
perforated. As U* usual iu sueb ca*ra tlio
operation was proooumxxl “a jn-rfcct sutresui," although tbe sentimrats vt die dog nn«
not reported. It is wr.’l to know of tho ro­

■ n maudlin dwpuie. A
' :•- are Ivariug ik . altxm.

nally i*eak Up, with
&gt; w t mutual reguri.
rttgers whore (lumbers
their noisy rtitrance.

hu rroaou to iuxppoao that hi* abdominal do­
main haa been rudely invaded by a knifo or
lad! can settle the qi*«ti&lt;m for hunwlf with­
out incurring the expense uf the services of a
doctor.—Brooklyn Eagle.

Bild-* upolixie mitt floats
- ■ ..•!
.1..
i- :*»ue fnerf the bwn of
-*‘teriivUaly a 1.1.pur nt wired
•
aorj half unsold and
n&gt; wild flight*.
r.»v.- the drop, full notes of
-•
-te- in mellow cadenew
t! -ng d&gt;t&gt;»»ld&lt;m air. Up a
ll owl &lt;■ ir I "ell faintly
cut Irte/lbf e; eks in
•u er* dcutcrutriy strike

might.-’ But not with the ndgbt ob^nger,
haste or L'ufxiticncn. Not tbe "might'that

Tb&gt;-Ia»und IScrvoauB, ‘
r a ith n Hud.lon bunt ij
li.-ht and a fo*g train
■ ,nt a moment on the !i
i
« dim away. It it i
r&gt;'.v and the *ile:no 1
Hr-.
i. - ■:. rides lugh and pier poL
.! rtui .-trteF* with:fami liar

jyii

i the faculUa* and control
ct tho thought* frucn the ex­
it gradually the eaurelsss
ray to nervousness and our:» iuwuuw their norruai jhapoa.
:|irvd tread, and bo is gladly
jt'Wrtice ot the laws minion
'' h -jfanev aud cnlnmiiai, nod,
■: Lib, uuo outers into a wiialbcr
•
and acconiiwiiu•»' tbe of­
' 4 iu a htUc while a faint,
Uibte the cootcru horizon.
if: rattles down tbe street with
- frer catching naps between

' . .-ili-Aiu aud glvcetbc polkxnuan
; ' -i -uiioa. Confused and Jumbled
!.;j :!.v air. Vehicles of all kinds are
- ■1:..;.. ; ’.&gt;i oumeroua, and several hacks
• ••
‘ ir -titnd fur an early trip to tbe
- A
.sd..w ou tbs apposite side of
;• w:i up with a bang, aud a
x’:'
'
htad leans out aud iook*
Op 1. 14/ du 1 down tho street. A dog
aud a tugboat wnia a deep
«rw»t-. iu®.i.' Tbe light mcreaass, and it is
■CkranJ --hr. Louis itepublic.

Li’ L; ’.he ibtte influence pervading tha

For your own household you'll get it,

&gt;
;

hurry, '‘rushing things" and trying to do a
dozcu thing* ui a minute. That is not
“might" at all It in a wasteful expenditure
of might—of your force, your vitality, Co
st-.&gt;re up which y« have slept nhd «®te:».
The “nught" that ai'cvuiplishes the great­
rat and must ptjtditablo result i* the might of
coolnnei and du liberation; the luightthat w dl
da and think of but our* thing at u time; tbe
might that wdiiiot allow I ta If to tx&gt; occuP*«m1 by other things, thoughts or efforts
until that one thing ia done; the might that,
baring forty things to do, Imnu-diaU-ly stops
uud think*, uw down and docs u-ahinf; for a

I what is the best thing to do to I Ting at&gt;out
j tbe xnust profitable rumlL—Prcntx.» Mulford

It 1* mid that the ojeratiou ot tratuplauU
Ing a clear piece of a rabbit’s cornea into the
blind eye of a patient, performed ten days
ago at the Presbytcnan Eye and Ear Charity
hospital, qf. Baltimore, has proved a iucccnl
At tbe cud uf a wuek tho tandagsw were re­
moved and tbe eye exposed totho light Tbe
ptace of tho rabbit', curum waa completely
united to tho human eyo and had grown to
tho edge of the lido made iu tho blind eye
j opposite the pupil The clear graft bad be­
' come cloudy m tbe process of uniting to tho
1 human ey a Already, however, ft taw begun
to clear up. and th, man i» beginning u&gt; en­
joy tho privilege of wring. This ho has not
done for three years, when hta eyes were destrayd by lime- Tho operation of trans­
planting in tbe loft eye was *o satisfactory
that two days since Dr..CU^oim made a amifar operation on tho right eyo — Philadelphia

Pl lllu8tnit1011 of the advances made in
Sid ™UU'?
Prot^the tariff we
fd^y tUt th® friw* value of
whi,’, Population inonly Ufl per a.at. u,!d the tena
wwtgu 78 lu cent The figures were too
■mail, the urf value of the products of
manufacture incn-aM-d over 300 per eSt .

_ , .... .,

...
• ' ••
vumuiuou ilark” ”
tvrdy r&gt; .-&gt;»Jn*ibic. We have, moreover, ia
’“Jr Wit only freed ourselves from tbe
‘yrsnay ! &lt;l»*potisn&gt;, such, for example, as
**««ted locUlly iu Intend and t&gt;aliUcaUy
40 Il'i-.a; U! tt. C l&gt;a ve undo'tbtatUydmk

a Lu; _ r number of self reliant aud pte
wnuali) rajabln hocial units than even a1
„ ZJ’“’n
hie that of France, which
•wnilaa die unit to tbe organism, succeeds
“ftjdnciug. We may truly eay that, malucu -uUall gj,Princeton Review.

Juarnal.

N. K. Fairbank &amp; Co.
Chicago, Ill. __

For Diseases of the

CHEAPER THAN
EVER BEFORE I

-&lt;4(

KIDNEYS

RHEUM
ESS&amp;“8!K??3!KtS!XlA.tw
rcrooni denlnng to take a trip through Nor­
thern Minnesota. Dakota or Montana tor tbe
purtxw ot looklnj over the country, or with the

\

BLTCHIT

rtE

;=sza.‘msXK«!

Pec^(5oup
F25''a5o''REMEDY.

A PERFECT COMBINATION

PAIWE/S

CELERY

CCMP01WD

CURES ALL NERVOUS DISEASES,

ClDEft

6117

land I-cade.-

0„e of ll» re.urk.Uo fc.tm
l&gt;»
boUliur Uil* '&lt;« 1* ttat il** bolt**
■ St mJ; DoLotrU*. but l» »W «Mr^iorly p«r».:i«l MooS* »( fre&gt;U"o&lt;

from 2uU to JOO

-- ------------ -

Gotham's Moonlight
The moonlight picnics are &lt;i blank walls.

ST. PAUL &amp; MINNEAPOLIS

‘•‘■les THK WOULD, and an agricultural district suit_.o*'
DK.
‘ ..r,
■4VAUU- able for ill rent Bed farming, dairy and stock
m r o v I nurposra,
nurpiwra. will do well to take advantage of
it0? .iP1*5 pric’"‘of P^ucl" have lowROYAL ENGLISH
v.
. I these rates.
I For Maw and tuformatteu apply tn your
o/ thp workrn‘ have gone
I home-ticket agent, to auyNkgrntof the company
up. Although the priroo of tuanufac: ured
articles are luWer, so that you am buy a
aauAoivra sen.WHITNEY
handsaw or a aet of diaber. much cheaper
• e v. .: tr i
en'l Faas. ami Tkt. A«t..
•
ML Paul. Minn.
than.yon «mld thirty years ago. wagrn
rtaasa. R3 Sm pEmmml
rratlon ot the Kldnvvs. Hrlei
have pun up in the meantime, because
* he tariff has enabled us to make
many
ft Kldireyi
articles, having command of a largo home
fall for licensing teachers tn teach In Ui&lt;- iwbeote
I Hi.v.-1'A
ntarkrt, -.but the returns have tesm large,
of Harry Co. the coming year. T1m&gt; first will be.
, held as Middleville BcpL -ACb. and tbe seeend at
rai*.
1830 and
Nashville Ort. rih. All teaebiro. expertta* ta
* s i i"
“lMt ’ho amount of wagot
Water, Bcfuriuerty in person* nd, Icach will cotnn prepared u&gt; take the t-xaiulnavarradlnlU*. 1T1HA KillNFY
|i*id ha* gone up over 800 per rent,, while
, Hou, bearing In mind that the work will begin
at “ a. tn- cioal’-gat Um., beginning agate at
the number of hand* employed has in I
1 :is p. nt. etosing at S p. m. standard tune.
creased only 185 per cent. 1Thte means ।
that the average wage* m- nearly 50 per
cent, higher now than they were thirty
PRICE, «t: Three Bottle* for ga.BO.
I
m
-!
u e««t trre W •»» - narer*.
years ago. This increase, remember, has iFntsd fr.» Circular.
Sold by all DraggUta
been right hi tho face of some of tho
W. JOHNSTON &amp; COy
.
DETBU1T. MICH.
most discouraging conditions ’ possible.
In tbe matter of the estalr cf Eddie T. Branch
During those years we have iuul the
greatest immigration known in the world's
Notice is hereby given that I shall sell at pub­
history. Such an influx of labor, by It­
lie auction, to the figbrot bidder, on Tuesday,
the
2Mh dsy uf Beptembor. A. D„ tees, at ten,
self, would undoubtedly tend to lower
o'clock..tn the forenoon, a* tbe probate court
wages. The amount of work to I* dune
remaining the rame. anil the prlrex ob­
tained for the product of the work not
rising,'an incniuK- in tte- number of
workers is bound to bring dowfl
tho share &lt;if each. But
a protec
ty ot Barn. in the Mate of Michigan, known
tire tariff has made it possible that the
and deeertbed M follows, te-wH: Commencing
I at a stake In the highway two chains and
amount of work should be increased more
elghtv-three llLks. north sif the AaU quarter
rapidly than the number of work­
1 post. lie’.wren the »&lt;-uth vast and *,aith west
ers, erm while the’priees obtained for the
I
iuartrr &lt;&gt;t wetloti six, Ibi-nee north oo the
Of harmless vegetable remedies that will restore the whole system to healthy action, Is
I liuarter ll*e. two ehain* an-1 seventeen links
product wens falling, and so tho share of
absolutely needed to cure any disease "for the disease that affects one organ weakens
I tneiKc west twucbalusand fiflv-slx IHikatbeacu
each worker hai&gt; b*.-en decidedly Inrrvoeed,
aJL- Paine's Celiry Compound is THIS PERFECT COMBINATION. Read the proofs!
M&gt;uth three chain* and thirty Iteiks to rhe place
instead of 1 icing diminished, as It must
a! twgtnnlcg. rontolulng seventy-one hunhare been under any tariff that did not -en­
I drodth* olaa acre more or tesa. Also eomi tni-nclDg st a stake on the north and south quarcourage th« starting of new Industries
ami the continuance of those already
started.
In 1850 about out- million
efim mA tw«M| MM M&gt;Kt:'- • '•
Sm
factorv laborers earned nearly |237.I chains and fifty-six links, tbrnce north two
(rxi.UOn—about $240 apiece, "in 1880
I chain* and ninety-liirw link* to place of begfuthere were not quite two and three-quar­
. Ing. containing one aadXHOOof an acre more
| erics*, all on section six. tn town two north of
ter millions of laborers in manufactures,
range seven tre*t iu Barry county. Michigan.
and they were paid in wages nearly |O',Dated August 3d. tw&gt;*.
^JO.OOb, er about &lt;350 n piece. This re­
HexmV Bvxtox. Admlnmtrator.
markable fact of the wage* and the out­
•
.;.x„l.;:vrt..r:-r.r . ...Uys, XT. .
put inervmdng together, while tho prices
of the products of the factories were de­
creasing, it is worth 'thinking about.
Without a tariff, and a prvttv high tariff,
Neuralgia.RhruTV.tsT,° I’;i'r ? r :jsiess.Dy»pepsla,C • :vmess,Piles, LivrrCom*
new industries certainly could not Imvo
plaint* KidngyTrtt Ms, Fat. J: Ter ; feints, and a!I diseases aru&gt;ngfrom Impure Blood.
started; and without the wearing of tha
home market by a continuance of that ta­
H&gt;*aco.. Fn&gt;V* . U-.-lu-iteu vt U,U..ilUUI'f&gt; tr*:-utara. , *u»
t rvt«- uuruw
riff. certainly our manufacturers could
Address C. G. HAMPTON, Detroit, Mich.
not hare afforded to raise- the wages of
For tho Nervous, The Debilitated, ,
Tho Aged.
thdr employes Instead of lowering them
to the European standard.—Now York
Mai! and Express-

.tic KTuaa value showing a gain of 427 nor
e.-ut.
But aa the vX^-roascdJl

.b^^K^r^K

nouoaw*.

,

AT RATES

Tho Pall Moll Gazette of July 25 con­
tains the following:
-A Rtsr. is tub Price of Tie.—The
pasnluk' by the United Staten hotue of
representatives of the Mills tariff bill,
wnlcb places tin plates ba the freelist,
has led to a sharp ri’c In (he price of tin.
Yeatenlay Straits touched £b» 7a Gd.
caah. and £Nl 1-m. three months. This bi
.n advance of from £14 to £15 on the
figures quoted recently. If the senate
pasres the bill in its present form, tin
will command higher price* than have
ruled ot late, aud a groat impetus will bo
Times.
___________________
given to on Important branch of manu­
facture In this country.’’
Tlii» is plain business. There Is no ob­
Inconijurably the most magnificent and
beneficent in-benw of commercial and econo­ scurity. The passage of the Mills biU by
mic progrea* now on foot U tbe Kur.’ian one house puts up the price of tin in Eng­
aebetne of -connecting Eun’i«- with the Pacific land. Wo are to l«o the revenue on tin
and with the Indian ocean by tnuumttatic —but do not gut plates cheaper. ’Dilx ls
railroads. Th^ must ultimate in t!jc opening a sample fact—on object lesson. Study
of oil central Ada to more bumamxmg influ­ It,_ Cincinnati Commercial Gazetteences, m»/1 *» immensely advantaging in­
tercontinental trade. Associate with this
project tho opening of Africa, by mean, of
free statra, artificial sea* and European col
cutes, and tbe union of tho Atlantic with the spirit aud enthusiasm tlds year In New
Pacific by means “f • canal, nud «o have Eugteud. lu the campaign of 1WH tbe
enough to immortalize the clow.- of the -Vow Ropublican majority won cut down heav­
teanth century. But then what shall U» ily tn Masaachusetts, and. m» ej«7«~F
dawn of tbe Twentieth century 1*1 Doubt- knows, thamugwumps
l«a eoclai advances, and Inventtans iu the lug the numerate carry Consent for
nalms of solar phydea, ““I ol&lt;-ctricity vast CJeveland. Now, however, the old faahioned strength and spirit ot th® Repubhenough to shadow aU that goes before.
con orgauiratiun manifest thumselvra ou
Ll siTra- Everything betoken.jdcUiry

The worm i*m™&gt;
r—
■
planted by Governor John Endicott on the
• nelont orchard farm at Danven Nc«’MUD
£ CfiO or IG3. u dsnd. Traditim. h«d
_______ _ .i___a-.- -h*. the vvueratao

RY., FROM

SOLD BY ALL GROCERS.

WAGES STEADILY INCREASING.

ctxuplfcie in New York which so
aarjc-J; dlstiqguiihisi what ws call life bora

It 1* I tttux, utstlnctlv traceable to tba
Mw-eudwiduahsm which prvvaib among
a. J.agiuacxMft runite barn followed oar
to this faroc; Incontestably we have
.iTr«■
both tbe acute

Manitoba

Soap.”

0Uvcr T’i’t through
^window to open lho door forhim.^

. natural. All sorts of gn&gt;.
&gt; i l trudu thi-mselvea in die­
. .- leas confUMoa. |A quick

IILDtEB TXtUtOU.
-’.irtlitig imprraoioU—ft Is
• t tx.o*.- strange, imi'al‘k •
. ■ ■ t the night—chiils
V ■ I hrvrm springs up. and
|. Ah! what wa*that! There
JI •• air, and tbe axleucvi* in­
i
E'vry iv.rve t* strained
IWbr.ath i»stopped.
i dtatiDct nnd unlmjiresidvo
i 1 uireatening shape! What
; ..•Ivdiuii niiaj*? to the right I
th&lt;r-.- lieRsik. pre! It
; K'—j&gt;—uh, then st moved! It xs
■.X'*1 . it nv.*xi&lt;». Again tliat
:
of wmetbing. A grizzly
Lvnu1 clntehixig at one's back. The
I c.-vam riaes to tbe |q*, but
' I turn* ta u wild tlekire to flee,
&lt; homed to the spot. Tbeeye
■
r &gt;roand, text’ nut a muscle
I bl give years to turn swdjam! enufroot the BinielcM
U there, but could ixtA do it,
&gt; hfl at k|atte. Iteacon ia summoned to
a time it cnnuol combat
■li terror that ha* Mixed tho

) Aug. 21st.
! TUESDAY, &gt;Sept. 11 and 25.
) Oct. 9 and 23.

Hre ctnts buys a bar of Santa Claus

I ivixo Til* MOOX.

smt 1.

and windows a beautiful

MONTANA,

The realdrtits of British America era
waiting anxiously for a time *J-en the
J’^S.UeIx.ller^ll..^“^i

tbit lb. -MuJllob*

Have You Any Idea What It Costs
TO MAKE A CHICAGO DAILY NEWS?

You haven't? Well, let us give you just a glimpse into the business, perhaps il will
interest you.
To begin with, the work of the paper is divided into Seventeen Different Departments,
each under its own responsible Superintendent. Let us take them in order as
they stand on the weekly pay-roll:
1. The Editor.*! Department.—This includes managing
editors, city editors, telegraph editors, exchange
editon, editorial writers, kpi-cial writers, and about
thirty rej&gt;ortcn.. Tita Daily News staff is
admittedly without a superior in the West, and
numbers • • (.....................................
s. Tbe Telegraph Room.—To save line speci-l wires ore
run into The Daily News building, and tbe
paper’s own ojicrnlors take the messages and hand
them immediately to tho telegraph editor. The
number of operaton is
- 3
3. The Compositor's Room.—When “copy" has passed
the hands of the proper revising editor it goes to
the type-setter. There are a good many of him in
The” Daily News office—on an average . .
73
4. Tbe Linotype Room.—But tho compositor doesn't do
all tbe tvpe-oetting- The "Linotype" mmhir.?
"sets typo" by mating a-iinoof-type, &lt;m somewhat
the same principle as the type-founder casts a
.ingle type. Fourteen of these msehineswre in use
in The Daily News office, and the number of
pencils required in this department is ... . 29
'«. Tbe Artists' and Engravers’ Department—But the
metropolitan daily now gives its readers not only
reading matter, but also illustrations. By the aid
of pxxl artists, sine etchers and photography by
electric light The Daily New* is now printing
the fowl newspaper illustrations iu America. Thu
takes the best service of skilled worken to tbe
naniW of............................................ ■ 7
6 Tbe Stereotype Foundry.—The matter—type and picturaa—being now ** locked up” io the “ forms" the
work is next trauafereed to tho foundry. A metro­
politan doily no longer prints from tta type. In
order to print a largo edition quickly it is nOxa_____ f_&gt;*.-_L. *1.
ml thia i*
jccumpluihed by casting duplicate sumotypw
plaice, from which, alter they Lace bean fasteiteil
to the preesea, the printing is done. Of stereo­
typers Th* Daily News requires....................... * 8
-ess Room.—The Daily News uea six double
perfecting prasm, capable of printing 100,000 com­
plete papers per hour. To run thesr there are
required men to tbe number of.................................V

I. The Mailing and Delivery Department.-—“ The mail­
ers ’’ and the delivery clerks handle over a million

three steam betters eg 176 horse-power capacity, and'
three &lt;mgin» with an aggregate of 270 haree-powor.
All departmeato iuv lighted by the Edison incan­
descent systsm, whidi here comprises three dynamo
machln-s and BOO lamps. The employm of this
departrosnt number....................... ...........................
5
to. The Circulation Department.—The paper b now a
msnuforfured article, r.nd it is the btiriDem nf this
department-to develop tbe market for il.
The
average number cf workers is.....
18
IX. Tbe Sub crip_uotr'Ttoom.—All the tnbecriptions from
oui-’-tyown. whether of individual readereor whole­
sole -iws r uin, p*»- through thi* &lt;Vpette:eni, *nd
thb- upo tme: t &lt; .neloys on the sreiagc .
.
17
xx Tbe Business Office —The general clerical wort of tbe
oaper, such u receiving and raring for the sd verttosmente—«f which ovrr fifteen hundred are received
and handled every day—receiving and paving out
cash, the general bookkeeping of the buimrm,
requires a counting-room force of.
27
13. Tha Care ot Building requires the constant service ot
three judtora................................................................
3
14. The Watchman.—To insure perfect protection against
risk of fire two watchmen are constantly ou duty. 2
15. Tbe New York Office.—This engages the entire time of a
general manager and omEtaut...........................
2
xfi. Tbe Washington Bureau.—In charge of its own special
Washington staff cocreepoiAient.....
1
17. The Milwaukee Bureau.—To facilitate Northwestern
news gathering, one man...................
1
From which it appears that the number of regular eniplovces
is - . f.................... . ................................. 302
And tho pay roll run* from $6,500 io |&lt;5,000 pet week, sggre’ gaiing during the year $300,000.

Thea there :» even n larger annual ex pend i Hire for white
paper, and telegraph and cable toll* sotnetitnes run
uearir a ihnuaend dollars a week. Take it all
tngedier the expenditures of Tn* Daily Nmww for
the year 1M8 wll’ vary very little from 3900,000.

Tbe foregoing tide® no account of the special currwqxMHlente ul hundreds of places thro^hout ll»c country; &lt; f Eoropccn
pendant* • of fifteen hundred news ngcuU throughout die Northwest who distribute The Daily New to Ils out uf town
Cadent- of two hundred dty carriers; of forty-lira whhUulc dty dealers with their horset and wagons; of one hundred
. .. ' .
■
■___ » -- ,l.-nn-knn( (ku nttv all
with tha main i.ffire i-v telenLorw nnr at tha almni

VICTOR F. LAWSON, PubiUber Tnt Daily News, Chicago.

.

�ATE NEWS.

HiHidredi Flying from the Fe­
ver-Haunted South.

the DEsrrrmT. at louibville, tr.

A BURNT CHILO DREADS FIRE.
wort thU ride

rtr^th^Trf tbe"road
fortiwfbrthoomtog Wssum Michigan Ag

director.
•topped al Lake View Saturday on which

than tho law al-

county ealabooss.
refusing *iu cheerful light to

tbe am II

platform watching the train* fly by them, ,
Thara are hardly morn than ISO people In

would follow if a

cbm

Bigamy seem* to coma

should app-&gt;*r

A. St Ignaca church fair netted &gt;1,000.

pitiable.

ored. The special train with about fifty
refugees left alxjut midnight last night It

unabte to secure seat*. Their baggage had
ail been checked to Memphis, and time could

Tbe great pumps nt tho Calumet aud
Heckla mine have at last got down to bustdanspuemat tbe

Woodland has not jwt b—
railroad contractor* have beat over Uw
line, have studied the work to 1* $one and
are now about ready to give Ak1*”*

?ta£wrtn the "rirtkra

iSfiJafR
CouiJv m fu
) given. Hat

by the Umr tbe bed I* completed to W.xritan.1, the contract for tbe ttelaoee of the
road to Portland will have been let. ad‘I B
is Mr. Merrill'M opinion that the contrac­
tors wlU come to Portland with a a large
gang of men and work h«we as long as the
weather and-the condition ofthe
would admit This fall riiiveys will be
made northeast from St. Johns toward
Saginaw, and tbe right-of-way for the con­ and unpaid
tinuance of the line secured before anntbra

winter.—Portland .ObeervtT.

September att,.

were it not that

6iu» ot to-day1*

Stoves!

spryer’n a railway train, bat tbe engine
knocked the Uf» out of his hone quickar'n a

PUTTING UP THEIR FENCES.

dragged a convfdurable distance. Although
terribly injured, bo may recover.
Sidney Dunn, a Charleston dtlsen, an­
nounced to his neighbom tbe other morning

8. D. Armstrong,has never lofthilt post except

through Meridian beruaftor.

There ia no

A Cairo special says that the Mobile &amp;
Ohio railroad will toko no freight for Mirais-

reportor lost night that the rapid dopopalacauw&gt; of quarantine.

that city »ere unucclimatod northern me©hanic*. who would be particularly suscoptl-

Ulin oh Central trains

loading from tbo barn to tho rood naturally
led to the bomc-tblof solution. But forty
eight hour* later Mr. D.'« hired man found

strawstack right in his own barnyard.
Muskegon county folk* ore congratulating
themselves on ovideroesof their increasing
goodness. Hlthorto it ha* been quite a land

Mira. (north of Jackaoo),

A Battle Creek- r recently applfod for n

Rapid depopulation h encouraged, and the
indigent are furnished transportation.
over tbe Ixyuisville wire, at midnight Sotur■ day night, that one of tbe crowd of refugees
while waiting for the special train furnished
by the Louisville &amp; Nashville road, wa*

try tha uxparimuot again for more than a
mouth.
Gordon Fi»hor, a Freeland resident and

village and hamlet In Mirahaipi where there

pectaut bride was a white lady, but after
they were married tbe neighbor* tmUtod she

Tho following dispatch from Uulumbtu la

to be color-blind.

la intonw and growing all tho time.

Tbo Courier Journal's special

Baking

h)WDE^
M*°£
PERFECT

Its- superior excellence proven In mlllhme of

Re ports

PBICR BAKING POWDER CO.
CIIICAGCJ.
ST. LOVIS.

DARK AND DREARY AT JACKSON!
troll, seated 2.530 foot. Quito a city log.
TImj Grand Rapids Boat club, bearing tbo
aboriginal iuun» of O-wssb-ta-nnng, has re­
turned from Ure regatta at Bal: Lake city

15 death* to date up to Saturday night

abandoned

graud

good

time.

We are loaded with the'

LARGEST AND FINEST LINE

Ever shown in Barry County.

At PRICES BOUND TO PLEASE.

REMEMBER
We carry everything to be found in a first-cla^s Hardwire
Store, including a fine line of

Whips, Hone Blaitets, Rota, Bitties, Citters cia Skill.
We are closing out the well known

FLINT ROAD CARTS at S15.00.
Do not fail to look us over before you buy.

Goodyear Bros.
only to state the facta and arxunmiU for Prolrctlon. but also tn rourtnee doubtful voters, wbeth-

tfnne to occur it win be difficult to
hose engaged in separate Industrie*. a
ts indisputable tael.-, comparison* of
. It-...

refugee*

Tho quarters occupied by tho laboring class
pretty. But tbe other night she attended a
dance, poor thing, and dropped dead i(&gt; the
mirist of a quadriBo. A ecioatricted blood-

to but night, many of thorn destitute About

Tbe outlook B more favorable.

THE TRAFFIC OF DEATH.

Tbo of-

and two deaths, DaVld Ripple and J. A. Cal­
houn, loth of whom worked on Abe Illinois
Central railroad. Total case* to date, 14;

Au eel ran a foul of tbe wheal of a Flint
iw-mill tbo other day aud stopped it.
I-'...
I
____ , ' . ■ _.......... C,

Naw Onnxasa, Sept 24,—Special to Tho
Picayune from Jacksonville give the foliow­

—In fact tfah aul y thing to irrigate tho day
'was that there n ere not «o many uagroo* on
tho street* and around th* co&gt;.nmi*&gt;nry roan*

vorable than Saturday morning'*.

There

from the fact that Saturday's death rate was
before.

church, and- Goorgtana Browaing. Total
osaM to date, 1,878: total dooth*. 211 Baturdsv tho new-cam numbered 163, with six
duaths, U3 follow*:
Jimmie Thamjmoa,
George Braddock, Loui* Bremer, Charles G.
Ediott. George B. Brook* and Mr. Christo

p'lyriejarit

It Is evidfeat from the event* of the ]wt
few weeks that the progress towards free
trade In tbe United States lias been much
greater than wa* generally exported. How­
ever much the manufacturing inten-su
board of health come to tbe conclusion, after may deny it, the fact is patent that great
thoroughly examinIng tbe case of a R progress has been made on tbe rood Io­
ParkhOl, from Pmisacols, that there Is no wa rd absolute free trade, and particularly
ha* this been the case since tho date of the
delivery of the president's message. Onr
Iron and steel manufacturers look with
Ross,
of
Pensacola,
triograpbs
to very much Interest on the movement which
tbe board of health at Greenville: “C. B. is now going on ••on the other side.” for
Parkhill ha* been down with dengue fever trade there so ultimately Influences our
own.—London Iron and Coal Trades Re­
view, July 27. 1888.

excitement there.

tbo proprietor of a prosperous bootblacking

Rev. Dr. •William IL Dodge, of
stand from this morning to next Saturday

waa stricken down Saturday.
Ho wa* more
oomlortabte lari night, though quite UL

worthy fund for charity.
Na.SHVii.iJt, Tenn., Sept. IM.—A special to

two new rousa yesterday and one deathof GleanSlray. Mi" Mollie McCall U
her* to McCienny.
■
Tbo inventor of a healing process call'd
tire electro libation cure (of which nobody

tacked by tbe fever Friday night, and after

•trains of yellow fever refugee* passed
through there Saturday, gplng north and

■when' loads of prorBlons worn furnished by

gone forty-eight hours without food.

dent has received official information

an interview with a repraeentative of the
United Press,when naked about the rejection
riiat any good can come of uniciontiflc^treat-

foilowiug dispatch Saturday night to Miss

sold th* information was reosivad at th*
state dspartni'uit in a dispatch from Minlater
Deaby, in which ba simply state:) that tha
Chinase government had refused to ratify
the amended treaty.

nkrht Enrioer-r Charles Chase, of Streator.

C/7)

Uta'foltowing:
"Tire Farmer and tbeTariff." Cut. Tboma^
‘The Wool Interou.” 'Jodie WdUamYavi

or i

g

reuse
"Workii.gUK n amt tbe Tariff.

"Fnllaries of Free Tnute " E. P. Miller
•• Wages. Living and Tariff.” E. A. Hat
horn..'....
•The Vital QomUoo: Shall Asuerican in­
dustries be Abandons) and Ainrricaxi

B
=

ttatne in German with addition..
"Tbe adrantace* of * Protective farifl to
Uie Labor and Industrie* ot th&gt;&lt; Uoltcd
. States. Fins Prize euny. IW7. Crawford
I). Henlng. Unlv. Pa. H7..............................
•■1‘rotecUve.1' E.H. AuunMown...................
••What tea Tan flAnswer* tea Wortting-

man...
•Wool!
ington
••Home Production Indbuiensabte. "eta
First Priw Essay, IM*.
Southern Home Indnstrlii

L

The tariff bill In the United States has
passed the House of Repreaentativea by
164 to 149 votes. The bulk or the people
are beginning to set their lacks up at paythg through the noae for their iron and
rieel and other commodities. As It now
stands the states aro decidedly going for
free trade, and this will be the democratic
cry at tl»e next election.—London iron
Trade Circular, July 28,1888.
The president feels compelled to charac­ To tire Gualtned Redon* of Barry County Michterize the attempt to brand him a* a free
trader as deception, but for all that the
electoral conflict now tn progress is a conMonday of XoretnberTmH.
fllct lictween free trade and jnotectfon and
rn nr,- n. I... „i........ ....
nothing else.—London News, July fl. 1883.
dent of the United .States; a
nw. Ltmoraant Governor, Hecretsry of
St.-ueTrvMerer, Auditor General, Con
ADDITION ALLOCAL NEWSState Land Office. Attorney (
The fair starts off in tine shape despite
"umu.omrewuieiPlrvIMom.
the rain. The Bnlrlea promise to oxoeed
any former year, and the exhibit in every
department will be very interesting. The
races will be the attraction however, ami
some very fine speed contests are rx)&gt;ected.
There Is a large number of entries to the
jfree for all trot, and It will be the beat ran*
and the best time ever seen In Barry coun­ Constitution ।
ty. In the county race Tuesday, -Barry the people of
vU :
Uolddust won in S:3», N. T. Parfcar’s mare rejection
An Ainiwdn
2nd. and Dr. Andrus' home 3rd. Barry
Golddust is entered in the free for alL but
will have to make the best mile he ever
did If he shall win, so tbe horsemen say.
He la a fine animal, a squaw- and beautiful bold bls offiee for u&gt;e terrn
trotter, and is getting to the front In great
shspe this year.

ent Smith Monday night, the occasion be­
ing n “vonvenuitlon party" given by Mrs.
Smith. This la tho first party of the kind
ever given In this city and while bring a
new thing Is prmxmnced by those w!u&gt;
were present as a very pleasant and agree­
able way of entertaining a company, all
being unanimous in prononneing it one of

Stoves!

CREAM HEATING AND COOK STOVES

doried by the head* of th* Great Untverritiee
m the Htrong-st Purret. and most Healthful.
ll.L-'nu I'.wJ.■&gt;&lt;&gt;'

we auppOM, that tbe

Louisville

p?PRICFs

Stores!

r urnitun

guard* bring stationed to preToot any of

MANTELS
.

AND

Fire Place Appurtenances

B '.

given to each person « card on which wm,
written 10 subjecta, the cards all Iwaring

bell

Vases Lawn Ornaments, Gate City Filters. Etc.

EDVV. C. PARSONS.
IIS £.-B««e-St., K&amp;iumaz'io. Mien.

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Al&gt;\ Kl'.TWING BATES:
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A for special poultions.

i.:: I’KJNTING.
f fl In the Jot' Printing DoHusxix Everything in tba
.. u,d with the latest taera of
rowed iHittenui of macMnerr
j-t.-n employed, enable* the
lob work.

prtarti &gt;&lt;.
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Absolutely Pure.

». iipicd by DjyJanea, over
u. Armau's.
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APl’F^N &amp; VAN A RM AN.
Lawyers.
.
irts of the -tate and in the

to?V'lBtssff ss?.riu *-"~ipud
iiAwiSnP1'
their subscriptions u&gt; u&gt;«
BaXxkm's Meat* natnSl !tooTc
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Respectfully,
OOOK i xIBKEBN.

Middtevtll.
I Delayed Utter.
Mm. Carrie Reisf and her two children,
or Muskegon, have l*x-u visiting her narmu. Mr.
Mr.. &lt;). c. Smith. t..r
Tins
I jmst two week. Her sister Ijdx will re। tut® with her to spend the winter.
i
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,iah
.
Ta
&gt;
&gt;'
”■ and hl- daughter. Mrs.
f*SSS!i T***.
Lucy Fuller, left Monday evening to vtait
relative at Janesville. Wla
Mm* Lyda Kenyon, of Ixiwell. spent the
WANTED«^rg ! Warrant^
greater part of last week with her stater.
Mm Janie* Whitney.
Mr. Kenyon hat. rented his farm and will
(Mea-a. where he
.-ral lnduren*nt* to bnrmncrV S&lt;* jx-.
Z? *x&gt;n remove u»
periMiee necessary. Outfit tore Write for will engage In the livery Iraalneaa.
term*, giving ag*.
Uwyer Stare, of Grand Rapids, «u
w
11. CHASE, Nureryuum.
here
Tuesday
aBn
attorney
for Dennis
Mention this paper.
RocbeWer. N. V.
McCarthy, of Gratton, in Hie trover ease*
brought ta-forr Justice AV. E. DeGolla, by
Maigaret Dooley, of Irving.
The Parkhurst store l* nearly completed,
and will anon la- occupied by Dr. Park­
hurst a» a drug store.
A number or our citizens are In atten­
dance at the county fair thia week.
Middleville exjieeta to send at, least ‘JOO
republican to tlu» mass meeting to be held
at Hastings, Oct 3rd.
Win. H. Severance ami W. O. Clark,
who were reported sick last week, an* able
UKAJ.KhS IN

SETS; saasFuSTTd

Midi.

uni zturgiMm.
Hour* from 3

i. inn and Surgeon.
.
min,: ai-eare* &lt;»t tbe
!-r--*crvatlou ill rislou

CTl S',

LffiER &amp; OMR
DELTON, MICH.

-I M1UVE.
Lnwyem
;0|kI'moD block, Hastings.)
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' H. E. Hendrick. although slowly Itn|&gt;roving.. Is still confined to Un- house: but
’
we understand that Mrs. Hendrick ta no
Jirtter.
Little Josie UiomL- and Lizzie Pierce arc
•
J. 3.‘ &lt; nKMl* -ax « €«.•» stOTW)
both seriously 111 with fever.
r-*etl--rt In .ul roartsof the Stale. COIlectlona
E&lt;l. Steven.* and family. who attended
^rpaspUy st! r.Cng to. ______________________
the marriage reception of a brother of Mr.
We carry a full line ..of lately purchased Steven* at Yrnnontvllle last Thursday, re­
£ C WELTON
turned home Monday evening.
good.*, such a*
■ h azeut Uribe Ohl Firmer'! Insurance Co.
An Uncle Tom'* Cabin company are in
H- ante, polkies &lt;&gt;-i a rasa's property agalnrt
town. They haw completely charmed lire
!mi sy are.Icmlnluz "r wind; again*: a man**
small
boys by their baud and dog*.
til- by deMu and Mxideut.
.

93

vttomey at law,

A.

pWK ft SHELDQN.
&lt;ya«lii A.-4FJC! BIoek.Hastings, Micb.)
Hwetli-*r Abstract Books in Barry
Ceuay. ।
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F

.

!h ■filMMEKfclAN, Homcrtiathlc Phy­
-h-iuiSoflM Surgeon.
,«»f I. iGirop'M drug store.)

.un i\ V, BARKER. Real Estate. Id-

M

1 'iirancr
and Loan.&lt;
■uran
Uttewituu G. Runyan a Son x doom north
• ;
ui p.*stuffiee.
weiai &lt;ie&lt;rtiMi givoti to making cxebange*
cl pMwrfy. Th. interests of non-resident
protMtrfv i-l : i. carefully looked after. Forma
.MallM;-'* !
--rehange. Hotwes and

Soi Eton SoiU,
tars ui bt Chairs,
Willow to ui Sisisg Chairs,
Mirrors, ta,
taoui W

And everything desired In tire furniture
line. Our prices on these goods are rea*&lt;mable. We guarantee to duplicate Hast­

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

ings or Kalamazoo prices on these goods-

(v i, und Court Sts., Hasting*, Mich.

Rates. Si .00 per Day.
: - i- ii-w, with p'.rasant rooms. The
- ' tbr itahlj -1. respectfully solicited.

Undertaking and Embalffiing
A specialty.

We have one of the fltupit of

bearaes and attend ail calls promptly on

Hastings City Bank,
Mich.

-

short notice.

We have also added a fery complete

stock of

CAPITAL, $50,000.00.
;he laws of the State of
Michigan.

CROCKERY,
(hi which we are making very low prices.

»

We also have
■- Dec. IS. UM In building tar-

Trunks ^nd Valises.

C. I). Heebe, Cashier.
UIKFCTORS:

We sitali appreciate It as a favor to have
the people of ihdton and vteinlty call at
. . over
--------------i-t. If you
our store and- look
our good*,

wish to buy anything In our line,
confident that we can satisfy you in both

I). G. RoMnvrn,
J. A. Greble.
1. F. Knappea.
• C. D. Heriie.

Hasting* Wednemlay.
J!': ;,u
SmS" XJi •»

scluMil house on Gie Wth.

Pet Shively ta on the gain at 1’™’''”’l-ml .Miner «i»
-n-n -”"* “ ,br
fnl[ 'V "‘nu*.; ta. on. rtal ** pltatrr no

quality and price-

WHOLE NO. 1740.

ui manv winters.
Wm&gt;l«NktoU. ol
l)llU. to
-Wn,
und. w. T. But.r u&lt;
fetfllvrs about town.
'
* number from here anticipate
taking In Um? Kalamazoo fair this weet
bi bunding a new bouse.
. •JinaA Wel,s hai'
nL'w house well
under way.
state11'
returned from N. Y.

btotaitaWtawfll..-. be —&gt; '-»

M. J. Stanton was married to MIm Ida
Noyes, of Grand Ix-dgv. last week.
Onto Strong rides a fine new bicycle.
Robert Brady iuu» imreirased the Blje
Flint property.
O. U. Si'ckkr.

Grand Rapids.
Ada Bazore started Monday for a iwo
months visit In Ohio.
Clark Wilber and wife, of Assyria Cen­
ter. visited at Seymour Mayo's last Sunday .
D. L. Griffin and wife have moved on to

HljS!?Lw»nita ha* returned to hta home In

&lt;X&gt;Mm F. M. Quick is a little I«tter.

Mm

F. J- Quick and Mrs. E. G. Potter were hi
Nashville last week, taking care of tier.

Very respectfully.
K»~l",C*rri'

"Kta
A Gw-tai [linking Basinet* Transacted.

LAWLEH&amp;SCDDDEB.

FRIEKDS
Don't seine of your neighbors or
friends want the Banner during the
campaign ? Ask them, and report
to us.
,

w,,ci„t8p»ta&gt;.

ut

Pennsylvanl*. were the guests &lt;&gt;i

hAxw*tall *'•&gt;-*
IE
Iwivn the y oung men and marrnxi men me
■Intrie men were victorious-

Tte Nw Roller Mill,
Moved and aupported^’'
-nd ,0|H
^,r^'’ta?taPYri .axi-Hu
Carried unamlously-

BUY

wheat,

Hlr»orj • -...........

non
to
13

Custom aiiling .nd
Specialty-

,„d All— WUltan. — 'rj»‘K
M. K. Church.
He was a bright litlk reb
low of about two yearn
Till* makes the
' K-- ,?■ ■T.'J
,'1™4’
since wming to Prairie* Hie.
«nire ta to be a great mta.don.ry gatte
.
MimX thtewwk. which will be

'.uww I-!

ita hW—&gt; ™-rtrt »*'•

,

J. D. Goy *n&lt;l sister, Mm Bivens, were
at Grand fiiplds laMt wrck’
Chas. Kinev, Mr. and Mm Geo- ManJtall
snd May Griffin are among the sickHcv. Fast, th.- new V. Bpreached his first sermon at the V. Bchurch Sobltath evening, "e belle* e tie
will give good satisfaction.

John Ryan continues to buy wheat at the
ware house, and Mr. Mosher has found it
neo'ssary to employ another clerk in hta
store.
in moving Otto Mason s goods and fami­
ly. Alex Mcttallum's team ran away and
■the driver. Wallace McCallum, and Mm
Mason were severely hurt.
Frank Wilcox ta visiting In the northern
jmrt of Michigan.
Daniel Tbmnpwm has got through work­
ing In Kalamazoo. L. H. Barnes is still at
work there.
Mm Amanda Barnes hrn. returned from
a visit to friends in VanBuren county.
Her daughter. Mix* King, accom]&gt;anicd her
’'"bowwi Gurel and family, of Battle Creek,

have been visiting at Daniel TlK»P«a»Kate -Tyan. or Kalamazoo, is visiting her

iSSmta- I™ “»■ “HH*

cents.

TV.'b“l •

Gmttemrn to-

vlted.J. N. J'*thermi dr*v«i

O.r .in
Mr. Coliter

ZS?;S»52 Rtata-"-"--

W Etta Robinson will cfoae a suixeaeful
term of xliool next Friday. Hhe will
teach the winter term.
The great event of the wtoon was the
hunting match, which took place on last
Saturday. There was twenty men ««wch
aide, called by Ute respective names of the
Reds and Bltw*
Dugairi
captain of the red*, and Obed Chamberlain
of the blues. It was a very poor day to
hunt, but the Red* scored BB.X4. and the
Blur*
The ItedsJtad to pay for ths

i..w m
;±: MlpJ«rr.
* &lt;r &gt; Go*s on Thursday aftirtonjrofM.
u&gt;e

Grinding •

data* /'
tall Bld*.

hri.

Mrs. Clara Rogers, of Bay City, ta visit­
ing Woodland friends. Itis reported that a furniture and under­
taker's shop will locate here soon.
A good many of our |&gt;eople attended the
Hastings fair.
A chicken pit- social will be held in the
building formerly occupied by Mm P. B.
llunsicker. on Tuesday night for the beneht'of Uie M. E churcjL
George Baitinger, of Grand Rapids. 1*
visiting his mother and slaters.
Hough A Snyder rxpeewto run a plan­
ning mill .In connection with their wagon
shop anil fenl mill.
The merchandise la-longing to the late J..
W. Holmes estate has been sold to u Mr.
Schantz, of Illinois, who expects to con­
duct a general merehantile business In thb.
place.
Many of onr people will attend the great
mass meeting on Wednesday.
Dan Miller hauh-d the tile for 10 rod.* of
ditch from Vennontvllle at three loads.
Sylvester Lane still carries his arm in a
sling.
W. C. Downing Im* the lumber sawed
for his uew shop.
C. S. I’alnwrton’g mill was running in
full blast on Saturday;
- Ira Hopklii*' engine gnt mJ red one day
last week.
, Mm E. Bolton, of West WuodlamL was
milled on Sunday.
,
Mr. Gate's family will move to lake
Odessa soon.
Mm Mary .Stlnrhi-mnb, of Hasting*, will
soon occupy tile Andrew Carj*nter bouse.
Charley McArthur has his new Imni nearly
completed.
An Improvement association was organ­
ized ou Monday nighu
.
B. S. Holly went to Iktroit on Tuewlay
t&lt;» purchase goods.
Geo. Garlick la clerking for B. b. Holly.
H. C. Carpenter A Son have purchased
Hough A Snyder's agricultural business.
They will also move their hardware stock,
at Sunfield, to thia place.
C. C. Field, of Hasting*, was in our
ptace on Monday , in the Intonate of a roller
mill.
YotTTO Soldikk.

mother.
About M attendr,! the fair from here last

Delton, Mich.,
&amp;

Rev. S.. Collins has returned from a abort
vhrtt to Chicago.
A mistake was made in my last cone
monieation. J. J. Perkins and CapL Earl
did not aoeonijmny their wives cast as
stated.
Imo Beard is employed as clerk in the
store of M. J. Gosh.
Clare Aldrich, of Hickory Comers, was
In our town .Saturday.
Mrs. L. 1/Ireland commences with a
churn 1n painting this week.

H. M. Byington made a trip to Petoskey
last week and now Is content with hta resi­
dence in Barry.
Theron and a. a. Aldrich went to Uhicagu last week to make selections and buy
G. A Herding, of Campbell, spent Sunday
furniture goods together wrth undertakers with G. Allerdlng of this place.
«tu’*»-ih»v,njt rented Ute .tore rerently
W. W. McKlblien fa suffering with an
aching tooth.
vacated by Capt Roberta.
Mrs. W. T. Barber liar so far recoven-d
Mrs. A. 11. Raymond is expected home
from her late lllnrss as to ride out.
Mr. Francisco and wife fave been ntakNearly everybody ta try ing to recover
wrek''F fonu’*r hn**’ a vWl ,ht* J*”1 from the i4tecte of the-fair.
Mtas Etta Wickham spent Sunday at
.
A new millinery .tore Is being opened home.
Miss Pet Shively I- not much lietter at
to meet the want.-, of Us- people by Mm
Eddy, nf Augusta.
tiila writing.
Nothing haH yet been decided relative to
moeUngs at the Pod Augtir.
The Pmbibltkmtata raised an uh pole
H. A. NIcImiIs I* to teach in the Fl sb dis­
last Thursday afternoon, and In the cran­ trict.
ing Rev. Stuart, colored, talked on prohi­
bition.
* Haan«-ld.
, The democratic senatorial convention will
Levi Bre.ee lias been very sick. •
tie held at the opera house next Friday .
Mm Rose Troy and Miss bls Chandler
Oct. 5th. In the evening Hon. F. Pen­ returned Monday from th«4r visit at Cale-1
nington and M. F. Jordan will speak on donla.
Uh* political issues of the day. it remind.*
The ladies' aid eorietv bolds a stwiaf at
me that Mr. Jordan is postmaster at 'Mid­ Mm Lottie Dewey's toHtay.
dleville. also chairman of county Commit­
Mr. Glantz. of Aurelius, has been the
tee and running for representative, ail of guest at I.. C. Edmund's the past week.
which Is contrary to Grover, who says
Mis* Millie Corney instructs the pupils
public office l.* a public trust."
at the King school house during the fall
C. W. Smith has moved Into hta new- MB.
liouse.
Lillie Tretherie lias commenced her work
C. B. Link ta moving into the Prindle for the i-omlng winter at Albert King's.
house.
Charles Schumaker and L.
Edmund's
Almost everybody attended the Barry spent Saturday- and Sunday at the home of
county fair Ivt week.
•
C. M. Edmund*' at Galesburg.
Nasliville horaenien are.pleased at Uie
reconl that Barty Gold Dust made at tlie
fair last week.
Recent rains will make good fail feed.
Elder Haller, of loiila. preached at Uie
But little hopes are entertained of Uncle
Evangelical church last Smsiay.
John McArthur's recovery. Dr. Wright,
Mrs. H. (». Hale returned from Green­
of Carlton, was called here for counsel last
ville last Thursday.
Wfiek. and Dr. Weaver. of Nashville, wiuhHasting* republicans an- preparing fora N’kxl with Dr. Kilpatrick, of this place. on
big time at that city Wednesday.
Sunday.
Our efficient county- treasurer was on our
Mrs. Ixsvl Holmes and Agnes Holly
streets last weak.
'have gone to IXxik|&gt;ort. N. Y.. to visit
P. A. JutesTia.* a brother visiting him friends.
from Uanadw /
Jacob Heffcr has returned from Battle
F. G. BowWr is visiting in Chicago.

Minnie Tooker, of Battle Creek. Is the
guest of her gtandparenta. Mr. and Mm
H. W. Morgan.
Mm E. J. Reach and daughter returned
from Chicago last week.
11. Hull, of Calctionla. was buried here
W. J^Ritchir ami motiier liave gone to
Sunday by the Masonic order.
western New York on a vIslL taking in
The raising of the pole Saturday' by the
the excundon at Dt»trr. Sept. 17th. We
republicans was a suerews. Quite a numwish them a pleasant Journey and a gtmd Irr from Hastings .were present, "nie
time.
speaking by Hon. Jonti Carvvth and Or­
Minnie Mclxwd recently sliced one bttn- lando Thoma* war. Just grand and enthus­
drwl and fifty bushels of apples at Ctarke A iastic. It shows that Pnnnelee isn't full of
Eldred's new drier. If anyone can l»*at
democrats.
tlita record plea-e report.
The coni is nearly all cut in this vicinity,
and Mime farmer* liave commenced to busk
Aha Nevin* shipped a car loud of hoc*
their com.
from Un- station Saturday.
•
A box social al Rev. Stocking* liwi Fri­
Isaac Wilson and wife lef^Mst week for
day evening. There were about 40 present, Shiawassee county. when- they will spend
anti all report a good time
a short linn- with friends.'
Frank !x*monuitix has traded horees with
Plainwell fair ta wild to have been a
Will Otto. &lt;&gt;f Middleville.
failure this year.
IL B. Green and family visited nt H. B.
Two Indies from Otsego were accidently
Bennett's last Sunday.
hurt at the fair in trying to cross the race
8.
RlteWe has the gray mare ami roll courae. while a race was going on. One of
them wax said to be twwreiy Injured.
good bargain for some one.
S. C. Doster -hipped a cat) load of hogs
The firtt nine base ball «-lul&gt; organized in
Monday.
&lt;
Yankee Springs last week, and expect .-own
to Is- able to give J'hleago a chance to
erm* bata with them.
Delayed Utter.
it is reported that fh-orge JUs- and Hat­
tie Penfield are married, and gone to Jack­
Bt-n Demary and Emma Quince, of
son to live.
Wootiland. hundayetl at A. Itemary 's.
' Eva May Simmons, of IU»d City , is vis­
Imuu- Week* has hta house nearly cotn- iting relatives and,friends hen-.
Frank Mosey and Coml Eldred have re­
1 Most everybody attended the fair at
turned home from Dakota.
A. IL Brooks and wife, and M. Andrews
Hastings last week.
Lizzie Warner started Sunday for ( har- and wife are .*i*ettdlng a few days capping
lotte where she will spend about a week and fishing at Clear lake.
with old Mends and thru start for Una
Elbridge Potter I* at Flint attending the
're-union of hit regiment, the UHb Mich.
wee county to visit her Ulster.
Mu&gt;t every iKMly from U»h place are in­
tending to attend the mass meeting at ^Enurtus Whitromb attended the fair at

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OUR ANGLOMANIACS.
FORMER DAYS FRENCH WAYS
WERE THE s FASHION.

carrying u* away from everything Ei
an-l Uiward everything FrShch. The

Appleton never ■
they should go to

thing* in the French way. not the English.

been flinuy. but the fact recognized wa* im­
portant, &gt;t i.nticated a period »i»n Frimcb
standard*, not English, prevailed In oar

a i.iMmtn class
Il must be remembered that Anglomania la

go to Germany in xboohfor study, and rarely
'visit England since tlie death of Darwin. It
tbe death of Richard Grant White, «ho wa*,
moreover. a» ardently anli-Engiub in lotoa
direction* ns he wt* vubenwntiy Enghab dg

which aspires to h ad the English and actually
lead* it in enterprise, while falling behind it

limitations

Kill exist.

not English.
No American tady
with dr*ad
*”-----Amerh-an

wah to bo &lt;
"
iveling anywbera

an Englishman, for the simple mi*on that
popular.

Tl»e key to this allege. 1 Angio-

which it flndsbeMt of its kind. A»i

found in France or Germany—the minor
enriveniencre and faciliUn* Which belong to a

Itself newly dnvelo|»d. thia American class
turn* to England for a good standard of
coachmen's clothe*.

It

high bred life

German knowledge

Tb&gt;w also are fully

discredit to England that her one high philo­
logical authority, Max Muller, is a German,

uiia

'. Higginson1* "Man and Woman.’

BaoocLY*, Oct

�MOHAMMEDAN SCHOOLS.
A SCENE

WHICH

CROUS

TO A

IS

WOODS

FOR

FURNITURE.

MINERS' WAGES.

HARVEST

LUDI­

VERY

The free trade organa have a good deal
to aay about tbe tow wagn* paid to mlaara
in the eoal and iron ravioli* of this eoun-

EUROPEAN.

minora have to undergo acema dispropor­
tionate. and that it doc* not compare

wfli rwAn.ite
— «- -&gt;?■*
tofa^^rnin^TZ:.^.

toward* the buikling in which the school is

are atuy are rancuonm r.y general usage),
While tho udra are lined with little boys of
Various n,-n» squatted upon their brcla on the
loot which Is generally covered with a thick
inat, :n addition to which thoee pa rente who
can afford it .provide their sous with a bit of

.

wH^^7ra^«X
•o valuable In tbraZdan. But

tela Mens to bo •omethiug universally
ehfiracterist.c of Um minerkrai hnR Tbe
clreumatanra that a good dral J? mine
I Ubur
ddtentau ot
T* I
probably ha* conalderabte to do

Minnesota, D4kota&gt;

■

bare

I Amerioan fte. trader, to 'ura tta tow

mwed up into material* for rung* and prate
of parlor chair* Tbe old snarled limb* and
knot* of the walnut t reo* are sought after
with avidity fay buyers through the country
district*, who tell them to firms that manu-

average of miner* wages in thia country
m an argument in favor of tho dcatruotlon of tbo tariff, for tow. a* they may be.
tbo stipend, of En^toh miners arc far
lower. A comparison of tbe two may be
instructive. This little table give* Eng
«i_u
—j American
.------ &gt;— -------— milling
I Itoh and
wages •
for
I bituminous coal:
Wrakiy
Weekly
| Occopetloa.
wage*

i to obtain

Care

-EXCURSIONS

IfcfWyfcHAi.

MONTANA,
tvesday,

^aXja Clxuj’,'

I se"^Wt .

Purify th

lAlftt Mtlt /jAfVfA'
BY., from

ST.

PaUL

&amp; NiNN^ipoug

&gt;. Lu*

AT

■
■Rut on their own peculiar digulttoa

All

cheaper

HK.lMpMriiCa Chicks,
. *
—' —.re.
as» own
too** without any of that individual beriteMoo or general cxmhralon which might be ex­
acted.

fill at once wtth * loud voice, and with a con­
tinual aaeaaw al Um body, withoqf which

which this affords is extremely ludicrourto
• European. |iarticuteriy a* th* wal of the

■npraaa with a favorable opinion of their
•ppbcstion and program the noise in tho
—
— .
. _ —.
Mamorou. uproar of many voiora

WU 1UU
It «nu

ffi*Uagui*b tbe individual accuracy of each

the motion* alio of the pupila.

This object

BMpareof.....
Drt*«ni
....
FUraaoKnen
Switch* reprc*
Each

quarter

Jutnere........
U
Enctorare .
ami coming to a sharp rdga. Tho IkmciIs are Firemen
.
sawed off the sharp edge, and each sawing, I-Iatotaywx
therefore, throw* off a board wider than tho
.Thus it will be seen that English bitu­
one before IL Sawiug the quartern of the minous coal miners receive wages only
log in this manner tho lumber is beautifully about half as large oh do thrlr Araencan
cro** grained. The cro«* grained lumber is brethren
The superior condition of our
“worked” into the flneet parlor furniture at awn wageearntrs in this industry Isqulte'
present. Tho wood ia susceptible of a vary---------J the ‘fact
“J that very
conclusively
shown “by
fin. pototo. and th* crore grain pruduore an . «nany of them are tbenwelve* inmigranta
effrct. made by lioU, nature and the raw, I who have f.mnd here more romlorts than
that i. far superior to tha art of the more «x- J-hey oouldgetabrcrei Nine or ten ddpertonred graincr
। barw re week, the lowest wages paid full
But one of tbe prominent feature* rtill in &amp;row'n mca iu Amencau coal mints, ac
___ ___ I-- '.
- I cording to thi* table, arc quite as low ns

| anybody, except the free traders, would
|■ like to ace them go. An approximation
, ■ to the miserable pittance of &lt;4 and even
less which some classes of English miner­
I receive may be a desirable thing from tho
free trade point of view, but genuine
Americans would regard it as purchasing
is then applied, which give* a neat finish to mere cheapness at an exorbitant coat.
the woed, and this is then a fair imitation of Four dollar a week men umv do fora
monarchy, but they are not tbe kind of
citizens for a froo republic.—Boston
'
very valuable, and is toft in its own natural Journal
color, although it to wmeunra stained to
BRITISH PRESS COMMENT.
represent rosewood. Soft maple, poplar and
this is the gn ateat one iu the furniture' maoufactorte. A vary simple preqwruUon. oompracd of crude oil and lampblack, to rubbed
on the highly polished surface of oak, and

gUB ara stained with preparations of burnt

—— — ---------■&gt; — — . —w.jtmuuux.
Boom Arab* &lt; 1raired a friend of mine to let
wood largely

—* uu uv ouv reaping, you
ara talking I” Tho fact, however, is that ex-

c

raad tn tl» schools) can or do exercise tbe
acquirement in *#tcr life, and the few who
do r.malu actually qualified to read with
facility, rarely do »&gt; without somo stimulus
taoumpa:aWy Krougw than would be re­
quired in this, or jerbapa, any Eurojxwn

a book to themseh-ra, although all tbe aoUons of their ordinary lifs are moeh more
exjKaed to public notice than ran wall le
imagined in Uiis country.
These tact* axe easily explained. Books
•re expensive artictos of iuxuri in Mohamtmvtoii couutnm. and this is aloue »uffic&gt;eut
to account tor much that we have stated.
Before the introduction of the art of printing
thp st^tv of knowledge among the j&gt;eopto wa»

obvious &lt; ircumstauo-. which would have
grout uiflucucv even were manuscript books
much more cubunou and cheep than they
■re. This 1* the difficulty of reading manu■Tint This difficulty should not be under­
rated. Even iu this country moat educated
peraun* would require considerable stimulus
to induce them to go through a manuscript

Your totter by tho hand of Mr. ITunk was

tainly believe of youj that we ara doing tbe
V44 J best we con. You do not receive arms
from us as fast a* you need them, but it is

•hare around what wB have, sending tbe larg­
est share to the point* which appear to need

you need. I see an article in an Indianapolis

guns to bo distributed with some troop* at
Lawrenceburg. Madison, New
Albany
and Evamvilto. and
I
ordered tbe
guns and dina-ted you to send tto&gt;

IKrtant tliaxi i do; but 1 am compelled to
watch all poult*. While I write thia 1 am If
hundred thousand'strung.

ages of printing that it has tended to simplify

parison vfiry imperfectly

iUnatrataa

our

Oriental

I do not expect

from here to defend Louisville, of which
there is not a single hostile armed soldier
within forty miles, nor any force known to
be moving upon it from any distance. It is
true the army in our front may make a half
circle around »outh ward ami move on Louis­
ville; but when they do we will make a half
circle around northward and meet them-.

write •hortlsand with facility are unable to

ara deciphered the want of punctuation rva-

individual hand* and flourish^, it will be

literature and knowledge encourage* any

liable to bo deceived in ratimating the com­
petency of a Mohammedan to read. A very
large part of a common education consists in
leaning by heart a very cowdrrablo portion
of the currunt literature, jiarticnlarJy of tho

the v*ry limited nomb&gt;r of books which

passage with which he 1* acquainted, and
Mil repeat it correctly aa if from the book;
tat, if suddfluly interrupted, be la afterward

of Camp Dick itobinaon, re-cufuroxl from
Cincinnati, moving on him, than beenuae of
his inteuUuu to move on Louisvilto. But if
bo d«w go round and rewafurco Buetow, tot
Dick Robineoa come aruuntl and reeuforco
Sherman, and tbe thing te uutetanttally aa it
waaXhcu Zolhooffer left Cumberland Gap.
1 »thtc this a* an illustration; for, in fact, I
think if Uw gap is left ujam io us Dick Bobinson should taka it and hold it; while In­
dians and the vicinity of Louisville in Ken­
tucky can reenforce Bharman faster than
ZoUiccffer can Buckner.—The Century

The Italian official is nerar in n hurry, and
thmut vast multitude of public servant*,
a doM being appointed to do the work
which two or thro* could easily accomplish
did they display any activity. Th* most

is obliged to sacrifice an eudhaa amount of
time to rectify an official blunder. Ha is
eent tram on* place to another, holds long
eonferauce* will) lunumcnibto dignitaries.

teMatod.

Clipping, Showing That England Apprcclate* t ftvalaad'* MffUrU la Uar Uvhalfi
Tho London Iron and Steel Traders’
Journal apeak* of the Democracy as “the
party which advocates entire freedom of
trade.''
It to considered here that free trade
with ua (In America) to just what is needed
to revive drooping English industries.—
I London Dispatch to New York World.
He and they (Mr. Cleveland and the
Democratic leaders) have taken up again
the old free trade policy of the South
Carolina politician*.—London Saturday
Review.
We shall be much mistaken if the effect
of this state communication will not be
to strengthen considerably tbe cause Of
free traders in all parts of the world.—
j London Post.
Mr. Cleveland has taken his stand on
free trade. Andon that broad question
Mr. Cleveland's candidature natarallv and
necessarily carries English sympathy —
Landon Globe.
The electoral conflict now in progres* is
between free trade and protection and
nothing less. The stone now set roDing
will not stop until it has broken tho idol
of protection to pieces.—Loudon News.

voted for a system which encouraged
manufacturing alone, and that afforded
him no protection. Our rontemnararv
'u'E' u“ “t’SfUz wb“ *”
it i«a case of ‘111 stand by you if you’ll
■tend by me.
And this very matter
has helped the United .States to reach its
present proad position of being the lead­
ing industrial nation of the world. Had
the farmer and manufacturer not stood
*&gt;y e«eh other, had they adopted the ab­
surd advice of tbe free traders, the United
States today would have been the third
fJa^2?.7‘rU *“ whea
Democrat*
handed the government over u&gt; t|- Re^nbUcans in 1881—Ban Francisco Chron-

Our present liemueratlc administration
hss proven that the amount of duty levied
upon foreign merchandise is not nddtxl to
the cost of the article in this country. If
the duty on the 2,000 woolen blanket* had
been added to the price of thoee recently
offered to our government by the homo
producer they would have cost |7,620.
Bnt our manufacturers offered them for
&lt;8,120, or &lt;2.400 less than they would
havh cost if the full duty had been added
to the selling price.—Cleveland leader. .

, ?» Py*11”1 •U«"J l&gt;» H«r urf
harbor bill, appropriating millions of dollare for the bout-fit of certain localitiw in
which big Democratic majorities are ob­
tained. to become a law by omitting U&gt;
give It attention within the tweribed
period of ten days; but be would not
dream of permitting such a thing to han­
pen in tho caae of a bill granting a
to “
widow.
—ct. Louis U Jobe Democrat.

dispatch.
in England that British crop* bare suf.

it would be wall to report Um case almply to
1* ojxn to the bountiful harvest* of
Araario*. Buraia. India and Australia and

«l

than

ever

before

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towta. Quart BOTTLES. $1.OC. ’ '•
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■tai by ta bwiggiiah Sul lor circular.
W. JOHNSTON A QO.. Detroit. tWIch

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Our esteemed contemporary — frro trade,
of course -say* ‘‘manufacturers want free
raw material*, but what they are afraid
of is the desire to get even which would
move to vengeful action tbe raw material
produewra- Of course manufacturers
w ould like to Lave free raw material*, but
it shows that they ore patriotiu as w, U ..
extremely sensible in recogntolug tho fact
that the farmer would be aXl if he

bates

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“A Great Newspaper.”

z- rw nf Ih" tl&gt;C SkW rCa?'t,On A*1 j ^tcw ^‘Or^ GraP&amp;, some three years ago, published a critical
k'rOWt Of JT: Cl,^GO
News« which sets forth ^ dearly some of the
vears^h-it it u?H
unda,**’n';.the development of one of the phenomenal successes of later
date sunni ramf i^.^1*3'’
br‘ng somc of the Graphics figures down to the present
date, supplemental ttatemcr.fc are parenthetically added by the present writer.

havinffHAe
l!"’ 11,sJ’nct’on ol n,uch indebted for its remarkable growth in dreu.mving- me TaTgeiirdaily”circuiai. &gt;n in America
America is
is lation
lation to
to tbe
the persistent adherence on the part
(r'.nce this
'
ment was made it is possible that '!•. g?«»wri» • t •of the other Chicago dailies to the "blanket"lu.-ct" style of journalism. Of all the people in
the New York World entitles it to first p! ‘‘
. America the average Chicagoan is most in a hurry
। TJu Graphic to-day devotes a page to sketc.ic
and
least ■ inclined to wade through columns of
scenes in and/ about its establishment ■ The iu tory of this paper is probably without a parallel ■ erbiage and stuff. The Daily News is the only
Chicago
daily that has the facilities for giving all
in the annals of American journalism. It was
founded December 20th, 1875. and was the first the news, and at the same time the guod sense to
low-priccd daily successfully established in the present it in concise form. The result of such a
West. At the end of its first year it had achieved condition pf affairs is that The Daily News prints
a circulation of about 10,000. From that time on more papers than all the other Chicago dailies
its growth has been remarkable. It now prints combmedf
.
J*In considering all the causes which have
seven editions daily, comprising both morning
and evening issues. Its statement of circulation entered into and produced so phenomenal a jour- '
for the year 1884 shows a daily average of 125,178 . nalistic growth the most important one unques­
copies, unquestionably the largest daily circulation tionably has been the controlling conviction of its •
on the American continent. (The sworn state­ managers that the “cheap paper ” should be cheap
ment for 1887 shows a daily average of 165,376.) only in price; that its news should be as fresh and
“ In politics The Daily News is always inde­ complete, its editorial discussion as able, and its
pendent, never neutral. While its editoral ex­ general tone and character as pure and iieathful .
pression is sometimes vigdrous to the degree of as its best and highest priced cotemporary. AH
severity, there is always in its utterances of opinion this the “ cheap paper " may easily be even at its
so manifest a purpose to be impartial and fitir to reduced price.
all opposing interests, that it rarely loses the con­
“ The difference of revenue between the twofidence of the reader, however much it may fail to cent paper (even more so when the price is one
bring him to an acceptance of its own view con­ cent), and the higher-priced “ blanket-sheet,” the
cerning the matter in hand.
latter throws away in useless and unasked for
“As a newspaper proper, The Daily News sire, that not only is of no worth to' the reader,
has earned a reputation for enterprising news­ but is even an annoyance, in that it compels him
gathering second to none in the United States. i to gleam what is of real news interest from, a mass
It is the only cheap paper in tbe West that is a
of verbiage and worthless amplication.
member of the Associated Press. It gives its
“ It is because its managers have hern wise
readers
all the
——
"it for
---------gives
its elements
recognise
the . essential
enough to
recognizejoun.
these
...uers au
the news
news worth
worth mwi
giving
udJ-give,
of practically
the best American
two cents. (Now it does it for nr ent»
twocems.
day that
Ths Dalt-V News is the b.-:
'...-Hz cf
Auicxiuii jvunmlism cf to­
__ “Astde from Its own deserving merits as a pvpmar
familyNews is. the
. best
• and most
day that general
The Daily
complete and cheap newspaper, it is doubtless popular
Chicago general
or the West."
family newspaper published in
It seems hardly portble that aa endorsement of merit could be framed in stronger
“
tte foregomg analysis, and yet bow much greater is not the achievement no* that^uch a journ
Tna Duu Naws is placed in every man's handa at the reduced price of ONE CENT A &gt;_&gt;'2 - - j
4?*
oWtrfriu if ArarrtniM itaratota* raa ’ ” — ' -*
—

GRAND RAP

roktn* effe

The Chicago Daily N»:\y&lt;

T»ix Chicago !»*•»- »»—

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�FARM AMD GARDEN.

Pnrehr the Children
tea the debility «&lt;
changtog
w re Uum adultt. and they bepevU’b, and uncontronaMl.
di
clwto**4»nd thegyMfcm
pr toe Ute Ct Hood’.
c.'2t
«&gt;■ t*° f‘,“dT
Lftx-fl tfwn they broke all out wtth n»dr.-adful I thought I should toto
m
. sarwjurUto cured them ooaSh4 «hcy ba»e been healthy ever
:
iha: UwvJ's Sareaparflto

EXPERIENCES

,4WCLM1

AND

Cjhzbutter « wwrrawro packmes.

JOSHUA’S COMMISSION.

OBSERVATIONS

I

MtHNU,

FROM TRUSTWORTHY SOURCES.

CWlCHf!.

LESSON I. FOURTH QUARTER, INTER­

print" fnr./

NATIONAL SERIES, OCT. 7.

tor

R E M E bvLumbago.
FRESH,

i orkcr calls the atructuro shown ln"th«
" r"™r

STRONG

EVIDENCE.
pubtober.)

-tator^Si

.

SIMMONS;

purify the Blood

I

tho land, its suhaequont division among tho
tritxs and the appointing of cities of refuge.

uf unvsuoi
. l.
i,.! .unknowtl
:, ...Ur .il evidence.
up my aysteni
.
eiv amictlte. and
.1. P. TUOMPeo*
d. Muss. ,

Hood'-

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j

h

and LUfh flBVor
air and 11

m।fairness

of Joseph, which they had brought with
them from Egypt and carried al! through
their wildmu-ss wanderings.

carvf'*1^y m»de, by exposure to I

OMi, Cedar Rapid*. Iowa.

*•£ i

Sarsaparilla

It i. a frame budding. 1() by Ifl f.-,.f8
fee! fi •): floor to ceiling Th&lt;» dr&gt;o.- is in
tbe sunt h and n daulSr «in.kro h, t)10

•- et; six- for 13. Mate
r» o; CO.. Lowell, Mass.

100 Dof‘-5 One Dollar* ’

Cau tion !
■ UlM&gt;rt
r.«. -tjut

cured u bottle nt

uurth
Lc studding hi both mi's &lt;ira
sided up !«• :dr ajid out who shjn lapped
lumoer and the s^oe between und that
•hove the ceiling are pack.xi with chaff or
sawdust to tho dopth of t or f. InchiA
x The sides nre made double of lumber
8 indies wmo
The lower irndte board
being saw.-.i so »s to tit bctweui the stud­
dings, of which th&lt;«n&lt; ore three in each
side, is Mnged-to tlw floor nud* falls out­
wards, the ends being sawed ou a miler
on ea-h side of the rtuddltig thus mak’ug
u reasonably tight loin*, when the board
to taiaed; the next fxuird fo nailed aulidlv
the whole length; the next one sawed as
before and hinged to.the top of the second
board and alternately to the top. Tho
outside boards are left tho entire length
and are put on the reverie of tbo Iniwr
ones, tho upper lx&gt;ar&lt;l beitrg first nailed
un. tho next one hinged to its lower edge
and noon, or a two inch mrippotjld bo
nailed on with Its lower edge il.hiebcs
below the plate, and the .• ••■/'nd bnnnl
hinged to Ito lower edge turd a atrip cut
to fit between Its uj»per »dg« axid thb cor­
nice board hinged to Its upper edge

tho
r lhe pnnts ,rt' wa*n- offers
tbo greatest surface exposure
The i
EnuL“ thu Tery
fonn in which _p® C**51-0 *■ »Oett£B CQ..B*»l«#ro.«A

wtla glonously alive. What a deliverance to
be f rvc from the burden of ruling and guiding
that rebellious and unbelieving hot:; what a

IJ'
to have personal fellowship with Abraham,
Isaac and Jacob, Enoch and Noah and tbo
myriads of tbo redeemed iu glofy.
2. “Arise, go over this Jordan.” Joshua
might bare nxkod how tliey were to cross

Who Is WEAK, NElVOrA DEBIUTA.
TED, who inhliFOLLTand 1GNOBASCB
has T7UTEED away hla VIGO* of BODT,
n ■&gt; * n * nw w W.A «ntr a

.Wirt
In tho walcq.roof paper, to make a packRPC :.-i ll.'srlv al»
..
ImT.-i., r?r
• r
■» possible, before
Icav Illg tho dairy room where It is made.
Httia protaetml. If well cooled and firm

, PrnJmtm'J4 r’p'.’Vi
andtiuper' "itendriit of I*111.11* Instruction; also a member
"I the State Board of Education lu place of Beta
HSfr •h"*«’ ’rem of ofn.ev. Ill expire DeremI
’K'prewntaUve f., Congtsw.

have taken or WHO han failed to cure you.
0&gt;FEMALENsufforlng from diseases pecu­
liar to their sex can consult with tbomauraaoa

j. ur
friendly letfi

r.i

F. D. CLARKE, M. D.
Merrill Block, Detroit. Mich.
Tho BUYERS'GUIDES
issued March and Sept.,
. each year. It is an encyIclopedia of useful infor-

w. L. DOUGLAS
$8 SHOE.

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bi tho fermentation.
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I.f the Ohio experimental

'"bated thhSrd day of Hept. A. D. is*.
Dated this are o»y
A cAMr?iccu
„
Admiujstndrlx.

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iwr petard !«• •‘“■w •‘•"{J£

TO ADVERTISERS.

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bowm.1.

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Stiitionr

. . Hastings.
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• .bath's* ...
Cloverdale
DritOU
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cxTlurk weeds that may run to **d ana
f’AUUlebtta’X«^

Si.trMI* «a
At Richland Junction wtthiC.•&gt;•
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Wltll
rUKD-KBI

FoTsaleF”

appliances to ride, walk, danoe, sleep.
' styles and quantities. Just figure out
what in required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, xnd you can makes fair
estimate ol tho value of the BUM EBB
GUIDE, which will bo sent upon
receipt of 10 cents to pay. postage,

MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.

Great Clearing Sale

Summer Goods
Bcslcn Dry Dds Stere.
Marr &amp; Duff have marked down all lines of
Hmn;ner Goods Jn order to mskr room for our

Parasols
stock.

Chailie Delaines
Marked way down to » cents a yard. BeautUul
.11
A lints whua
lain* dress fnr tile price of calico.

To Stimulate Trade

Special Drives
In Uoslery. In ladies’, children's and Kent's
they will not crock or fade; if tliej do. bring
them baek and we will give you a new pair.

Marr &amp; Duff’s
Rrlrt Iflwtrint

Stock In White Goods If complete. _Wehave a
large line of nounclug
and Embroidery
.n.irh
Ou 1UC—” k'“"A-*.
-J J w&gt;* •
.
slock. Wr fstrehased some extra rood bargains
from the aurtiou sate in New York. and we
&lt;omr III A«u iwm
„ ...
w—antae to suit you with prices and quality.

Children’s Lace Caps
Marked down to cost. Alt freak goods, and in

Marr &amp; Duff
Hare the boat equipped drygoods bouse tn Bat-

Marr &amp; Duff
much more for tbolr leader J He as their guide
was to -delight in tbe law of tho Lord and
meditate therein day and night*1 (IV.!, 3.)

UF..1I with water
which a little
scalded well wuu »
(H^olved. to re- - a lisiofiJX»newspapero&lt;llvi&lt;!edliilo8TATKS
bttkll'ff„r^tor« that may not have been AXDHKfT’WNHwilltwMmt on application.-,
of Thy mouth is better unto me than thouto W.
wUh tho first washing. ’rT,f:ih;«ew!w want their . drertlring
torthoroo^
pSJ-lo ’UI soon aertry w7^X7no SSer

TIME table.
luofieet July 1st. U*L

'.

ihlu nnmi-r two (J. north of range number

(11*

i ENN in MN’IETT, rtMFiJm upon
ICE, and all t!ic EFFECTWleadlnr to
.Y DECAY and perhaps CONM MPoc I SNA JI ITT. should cuns ult at once
nEEBKATED Dr. Clarke. EstebUahad

3. “Every plain.that tho solo of your foot
shall tread an.” Thus Ho had said to Mcoas
(DeuL xi, 24), and now Ho confirms it to

till sold or inicd. the better To facilitate for for the eleventh Senatorial district, remclow packing tho bquaroand brick forma I P,rtM“2 ’M'fouMtesot Harry and Eaton; also u
a go
i to pouawi the land which tho Lord God of
MV preferable tn th‘ roli and rotind-pXt |
the State LeglMaturer
l-cgtalature; comcom- .your fathers hath given youT (xviii, 8.) It
pricing the enmity of Ham.
■
Yon are Mao brreby notified that at aahl elec- 'was all theirs; they had only to go up and
But there Is another objection to print­ thin thy InHowhig iironoted amendment to tiie ]poors* it, for tin- Lord would fight for them
ing blitter. The be«t Judges of butter mid Conintutlon of tob. State will l&gt;e submitted to !against their enemies and subdue them; but
th.' people Of this State for their adoption or ,
it wils nectehory for them to set their foot on
most Kuccttisful niakun. at the pn-acht rejection vti ;
day, advise handling it. with or without
An Amendinetrt to Hecttun « of Article n, rela 'tho land
tools, pa little as ^-.mIWo.
•Working" U tlve to Circuit Court*, provided fur b&gt; julut
4. “Unto tbe great river Euphrates.” This
rvwdutlon
No.
u.
Laws
of
imt:
almost omitted tn uome of the most par
Section r» The state sludl tie divided into •.was tho eastern boundary of tho land given
tlcular dairies, and much butter from judicial circuits. In cadi ot which Uie elector. ’to Abraliam. but, with tiw exception of a
largo rr.-suneries having the highest repu­ t!i. rr.d slud! elect one circuit judge, who shall .short period iuibe days of Solomon, it was
lin'd hta office for the term of sta yrirs. and un- .
tation is actually not Worked at all. In til bls successor ta el-cted amhquMifmd. The never jknwwmxI nor enjoyed. (Gen. rv, 18;
making print butter, however, a maxi deal Icidsla'.urv may provide for the election ot more II Chron. ix, 31) It shall all be made good,
of manipulation to necessary. Very gen­ than one circuit ludre tn Uie judicial rircuit In ;however, after tbo first rexurrvrtion, when a
which the city ot Detroit |« or may be situated,
erally tho whole pr&gt;&gt;cv:o. of putting into and th- judicial circuit In which the county of 1greater than Holotnon, tho true Soo of David,
print form is just so much extra handling JtaKlnaw .« or may be situated. And the circuit shall sit ou David's throne and reign over the
after the butter is nt its best This noed- judge or judges of said circuits. In addition to ton*' of Jacob, and Abraham shall be proved
the salar)- provided by this couslttutlou. shall to be heir of the world. (Luke i. 33,83;
lesa handling or working Injures the grain receive
from their mpevttlve comities suciix
of the butter. Overworking to the most aditittoual salary a." may from time to time be Horn, iv, 18.)
.1 “I will be with thee; I will not tail thee
fried and determined by the boards of supcrMnnnD fault fa butter.
If butter is packed -into tub, jar or rlsonMd said counties. And the Ixaird of su nor forsake tbre.” It was not a question of
perviaors of each couuty In the Upper I'm.lnscljs the power or skill of Joshua, but of Him who
&gt; other package, aa directly from the chum l« hereby anthorirtd and empowered to give
V possible, these eerious objections to and par to the circuit Judnr* of ttf« judtet u clr sent Joshua. When Moacs asked. - Who am
to which such county is attached, such add! I that^I should go unto Pharaoh!” the Lord's
print butter are avoided The wonder is cult
tfonal salary oreomjM-iiantloo as may fp&gt;m time
CEHTLEMUI.
that small consumers do not Icaru tho ad- to time be fixed and determined by such board answer was, "Certainly, I will bo with thee;"
ft,-.-- • j.ui.k*-&gt; Snu£jo the
tn stnoner, by loweriug the iuuer doom
and when Moms said, "Oh, my Lord, I am
1 vantage of amall [no-tapes .'in which but­ of sqjA-rvisors.
You are also hereby notified that, at said elec­ not a man of words (margin), but 1 am slow
and raising the outer door* and hooking ter Is 'packed In bulk- In soni” markets
tion there will 1* submitted to the people of this
: - m vn-nr tb- stork­ them up. tb* bees have free aer-sn to the' five jonnd boxes and little palls holding State tor tbelr adoption or rejertiou a Revision of speech and of a slow tongue," the Lord
term as comfortable hives while they can be protected from। six. right and ten pounds, have become ottlie Laws authorlrlng the business Of banking said unto him: "Who hath made man's
ot the laws of l»s7. in acheavy driving rains by unhooking thef quite popular. But. while cheap and con- provided for by Act
outer doors and lowering them
In win­ venirat. wood to by no means tlie best coritanco with Serllon a, Article 13, of the cou*, a arointed.''
-lil::t!.m of this 8talex
"J-.
i -dlnK. the ortiluxi aud ter by closing all the d:&lt;ore and packingI material in which to pack butler. Glass
You are also Iwreby notified tlutt. at said nhesi
which eutials between tlh&gt;m with chaff a good, warm
tiun
the
following
county
officers for Harry eoun- 12; Iv, 1013.) Bj in oar Christian life it is
1 , is the bret. or porcelain, and stoneware I ty will be electeiLvlt: Judge
of I’robateJfliertff.
I room is obtained.
J ; next
For local trade there to nothing i’.Minty Clerk. County Treasurer. It. ulster ot
better than wnil glaxod stone tors. Tho Deeds, Prosecuting. Attorney. County Nurvevor,
Hldr. I- s»arti byiall
butter to thus protected from tbe air, and two circuit commlmloneni and two enroiicra.
Iu testimony whereof I Imv* hereunto set my
- The process of ornsmmiting vitsss with । it* grain and flavors well preserved. hand and seal at Hastings. Mich., this 21th day will and to do of His good pleasure. It seams
to me that the greatest promise in tho Bible
living green la by no means new; but as ; Moreover the maker is saved the labor Of September. A D. W.
ik'L’chKnoJkrtw. Maas. J
for this present life is this*&gt;ne of the jrcsIlAKBK HlllltNKB.
very tunny of our renders ihny nqfc know j and actinl expMM of putting th" butter
Sheriff ot Barry Couuty.
ence of the Lord with us and that He will
A WOOLEY. AGENT,
how it ia dune, we give the repn sentation | Into print'form, and this to qnite an item.
never fail t» nor forsake us. That which
of h living vane, with directions for du- j
£lirathig it. that apjviared recently in Th&lt;n
A ta&gt;nt Hybrid IHanta. ,
The American Protective Tariff league Is Jacob, Joseph, Mo», Joshua, Gideon. David
outhem Cultivator.
.
initi!HhliiK
a
mo*t
valuable
scries
of
Turin
ctoAt th« Nurserymen's convention at De­
and the prophets, and the Inst comfort of the
Any nort of vase may be employed, but . troit, Mieb.. Thus. Meehan, an authority umetit*. These are prepared with n view not risen Christ to His a;x»tleN, may and ought
ontv to state the taels and ancuraents for i'rote. those of ungiaxed terra cotta are prefer 1
in such matters, said:
Hon. but nltei tn convince doubtful voters, wheth­ to bo our daily joy and strength, arid will be
able, being porous. In such vtswada tho
A plant with comparatively sour fruit er they are farmer.; laborer*, merchants or pro if we appropriate! tbo promise in simple and
water witii which tho vaoc is filled perro- i has a seedling with sweet fruit. Insects frsrional men. Bach t»ue of the series appeals sincere faith, thank Him for His presence
io those enmuted in separate industries, and pre­
lates constantly through the eidv» and I or tho wind carry the pollen of the par- . W1IW
sents nmupuuu.ir
ludlsputalde facta, comparison* of wages. and go forward relying cu Him.
moixtens tbe plan to which are fixed on Its ; ent. or tlmse like tho parent, to the n&lt;;w | cost ot living. «nd other anrun»enu showing the
fi "Be strong and of a good courage.” Thu |
we-1-”
surface. This kind of rar la. however. : d.p.r.un., u&gt;d tic o.xTpuer.itao on, |
not indispensable, for wo ran ornament dnccA fruit neiufer sweet nor sour. Tho ■
•
'
y
paok*.,
i all kinds, whether in glass or metal. In ‘ adventurous ynunster to back again to- ] •The Hanner and the Tariff. ( W. Thomas
cemityof his being so is seen from the fart
II Dudley . ........................................••••••
I the latter caae it is neecsaary to prepare ' ward the rnrhs.’ It to next to impossible j
that three Urnva iu this exhortation it bi urged
I the surface so aa to convert it ihto a sort ! to make any pood use ot hybridixing or I The Wool Interest" Judge William lawupon him (vs. 7-9;. Tbe strength was not to
I of soil, which it really represents—an crossing Improving fruits. In thoorigi- -WnXlngincn siiil the Tariff.
bo his, but the Lard's, who |&gt;erfocta His
“'SSISfiwz^. I operation which is easily managed by the nation of new ract-s it is. however, invalua­ "Kepi) to the Presiileut s Free Trade Me*| Aid of a piece of cloth or flannel which is 1 ble. There was a time when people be- -itomi"’ views Jin’the^iriff by an old BusiI fixed by means of a littlejmck thread or lived hybrids were sterileThey saw
nres man." Gro. Draper
J*
/"Thou ahalt cause this juople to inherit
CRANO RhFIDS DIVISION.
thin iron or brass wire. This being un- that iho poor mule was sterile, and ••Faltaclre oi Fr~ Trade ' ..K. H. Miller , ' ’ tile land" (margin). Jesus is tho true Joshua,
E. A. Hartsdentood. the means employed tn grow i Jumped at the conclusion that that was a ••Wages. Living and Tariff.
who causes all His redeemed to inherit In duo
ThrVlialQuestion: StteU American inthe seed must next bo deecri wxl. ■
law In all thing* Truly some hybrids
time the Kingdom. Moore seems to repre­
itti«trlre &lt;* Abandoned and American
If a porous vaso be uaed It is filled with are sterile, but then there are numerous
sent Jesua under the law and dying for tbe
Markets ttanwidered?"...^......................
water or. better still, left In a pall of wa
cases of sterility aramg individuals not Hanir
In Garman with addition .
tor to soak. After a lapse of twenty-tour hybrids
American horticulturists surely •■The advantaars nf a Protective Tariff to
Hie la! “and industries of
hours, when
when the wa.jr Las .thoroughly know that hybrids are not necessarily
! £
hoar*,
I 'f
saturated the vase. It is laid,on Its aide, sterile. Bogeni. of Salem, over a quar­
D. Hcning. vuiv.ite.. . ...............................
~ ।
;&gt;.m. p.iu.ip.tn.i».m_ I and tbe seed sprinkled slightly over the ter of a century ago produced a new rare ••Protecttre.1 K. H. Atnioldowu............ ♦
.
•,! &lt; in o.w io.ia cool surface, taking care to turn the va*o in of grapes betwem t*o species- «0 **1 -What is a Tariff?" Answers tea Workingdifferent directions, in order that the know this ruco is uot sterile Thu race ••WhvIrishmenshoiiMij
K
Irving ...
whole surface may be well covered with having been once established hns given -Protection w. Free Trade. D. G. HamHi«TSNO&lt;
seed. This operation torminated. the vaso them by natural variation a great adlivered them did Ho giro them His Jaws and
Qiiinty
•■Wool! siioiiid li be protected'.'" Wash(
is placed in a dark cioaot tor some time,
' Ittafii'ihvanco.
wSre w»d Owt * of' U’W" J®*epk Pt
and, if possible, under u-class frame oo
C’tarWte.
Hon to Build • Chimney.
as to preserve humidity and facilitate !
••HOT^Prodjjetton
cU ‘" ». solvation as n free gift in .order that be may
then krep Ms commandments and do them
termination
If « non porous vase, after ' To build a chlmiwy that will dr** for­
First I•r‘"’ Essay, ism. c. D. Todd »
and thus have fellowship with Him. There
having well soaked thfttfoth which covers
m-1 «“• «U up •*“• .*“'-, “? Southern Home
J
.
•
It. the seed is sown upon It and the same I Scientific American, you must build It -A Short Talk to Worklugmsu
The mittre list of «» pamteUlcta wlli
care la given as haMOrmdy been ’?dk*t&lt;**' iXOOTM.ogh-.ixtW luchrt square; use tw»t
paid, to any one who will send X rente In
When a porous vfce is used it should bo good brick and clay In st rad of lime un to Itampfi. postal note or money -tder or any10 of
the "following fully" seen in Caleb
kept constantly full, as it is the
«; the comb; plaster It Inside with clav mixed this Kt. will be sent on rreefot of
two eent stamp any single document, bhouia and Joshua; a little stepping aside to
tertng slowly through it that foods the with salt; for chimney tops use the very aany
document hi list &gt;•" out of print, another of
plants which cover the sldea If ri»At^be best of brick, wet them and lay them in a simitar character will be sent in Ite "tcad. Ad- tbe neglect of one command or trnnsgrewing
w Hovtl (tenera! Secretary. in reference to another; a saying in reference
insufficient to insure vigorous growth, cenxut mortar. The ehimney shouM not “’"n
to such precepts as "Bo yo holy," or.
a ni.ia.ni.!]&gt; in.
tbe vase must be watered, taking care to be built tlgnt to beams and ™n0ra:JIbero
10 If t 3.45! &gt;.H
"Whether ye eel or drink or whatsoever ye
|B where the cricks in yoor.chlm®‘T«
pour tho water eautiouaiy. w •* “»*■
do, do all to tbe glory of God
that is what
Admlnlrtratur'A Sale.
come and where moot of the fires ongi
detach the plants
If elated *
Ctariv!'- ■
In the matter of the rotate ot Edward l*chI n«to os tho chlmjav sometimes gets red
i to! s.t;
I JlL
fem ~&gt;hr »P
Xmid,;:they must bo constantly watered, tbo
teNrtilrei» Iwrebv M’*’1
1 "hall *11 'M im'/InSLr .boulU bo pminJ from U»
bettor and lew dangerous than one hung Ho auction, to the hlgiirot bidder, on Thursday,
te..
a reason for increased disobedience. Noth­
the eliibth dav of November, A. D. I**; ftt
h.u!
I all bo that, in descending, it wets Ml on th. wall. .Don’t grt
• Imag...,
hole too clora to the reillng-eightron o'ciocSt In the forenoon, at the late residence nt ing will do but a cheerful obedience to every
parts of the cloth, which should
ui&lt;l rtece***! 1° th" township of llal.linore. In ________1 _ —J
‘ lit.* .
n.l.r nf
Mkldlerin.
Udamp.
Whenever
the
plants
droop
therauntvot Harry. In the Mate of Michigan.
inches from it.
Onad IU:
i %h
in.!*Uey mrat be refreshed by wstonng them
i ry ninetteto nWrtdlMrWdBKMi carefully. Tho vsm should stand In a
ur
------IUU"4snj’iThrough coaches lietweea
Tho experimouts of Dr. Voekker. of
OHM Pap!.! tod Detroit ou all day trains.
h Meditate therein day and night, that
Coynai-i *.—At Grand Bmu BMiJCMs saucer or plateMichigan for HouADd. NuMA.
v. I, t ui known »■&gt;&lt;’ dewrlln d at tallow­
wit The west half (wS) of *b« southeast quarter
T.
f s^tion number thirty-one WO •»

p''w..^i,iaig^±asgf

iplrteiy cured.’ One
inr tile Regulator
Irk headache.—D.

yea. Thy law is within uiy heart." (Fa. extx,
12,97; xl,&amp;) If Jsssslires inus,preasmtog
us fully. Ho in us will still delight to do tbe

ar d everyone knows that we were

Cotton Flannels
unbleached.
irrm* rrww.

•

.- -—a

—

‘&amp;5Z£‘h
MARR &amp; DUFF’S,

�avouhT

both have stated that they would. If Hcctnd, more to thia elty and give tbe duties of

14, 187».

W. F. Hicks now penults 1L F. Jordan

FOR VlC»-J,aXSlI'KNT,

to wear hi* Cleveland hat to the county
seat It will be remembered that in the
greenback county convention, Hicks said
dial no man who wore a Cleveland hat

LEVI P. MORTON.

PRESIDENTIAL IXECTORS.
- Ktector* at Larne BUSSELL A. ALGER, of Wayne,
ISAAC CAPPON. of Kent.
trlct— II.
’fV
V.
VI.
VII.
Vni.

"A public office Is a public trust•—G.
Cleveland. president For a consplcnou*

example, see tbe chairman of the green­
back county committee, fusion candidate

HatMij.

_____________________

ty-

'

DON J. LEATHERS, of Kent
JaMKB M.TURNER, of hurt
JOHNS.THOMSON ofSanl
ELLIOTT F. GRABILL. of

Grund

IF YOU WANT A

FINE :: OVERCOATAnd come at once while the stock is complete.

■ for representative and stump speaker, M.
. F. Jordan. Cleveland's postmaster at Mid­
dleville.

Elect Jas. O'Donnell, and lie will oppose
British free trade. And he will give to
the boys in blue the benefit of his service*
bi securing proper recognition In |he pen­

CYRUS 6. LECE. of Branch.
Lteatenaat-GovcrnDC—
JAMES H. MACDONALD, of DelU
iecrWArv of HtateOILjaEKT R-ORMUN. of Wayno.

Tlie size of hi* majority
will be 8 with three cyphers after’ it
sion department

GEORGE I. MALTZ, of Alpena.

It la needless to say that P. T. Colgruve.
will make a leader In the next state senate?
He has the disposition to serve the people,
and the ability to champion their Interests,

STEPHEN-V. R. TROWBRIDGE, of !&lt;
For Superintendent of Public Instruction
JOSEPH ESTABROOK, of Eaton.
For Member State Board EdtxaZkm—
PERRY F. POWERS, of Wexford.

vnd his vote will always be cast on the
right side.

Baker Shriner deserves a re-election. The
charge that his administration has cost tbe
people more than his predecessors we have
proven to be false. He has done the busi­
ness of his office faithfully and well.

Elect C. II. VanArman prosecuting at­
torney, and Barry county will secure the
services of a thorough lawyer, and a gen­
tleman Who will take pride in performing
the duties of his office acceptably.

Fur RepreM-DlatlTe In tbe State Legtala
JEREMIAH M. KCMIEBS, oftbri
For Probate Jud**—
CHAS. W. ARMSTRONG, of Yankee
Fur Sheriff
BAKER SHRINER.of Halting*.

Barry county was never represented
Lanshtg by a man who gave the duties
his office more thorough attention than
M. Rogers. He can be more valuable
the county than his.opponent

lnfSEYfBUKICHARIM, ot P
Fur County TreasurerCHRISTOPHER A. HOUGH, of
For ProseeuUng Attorney
■ CRR1RTOPHEB H. VaSABMaN. &lt;
For Circuit Court ComnilMlooor*ALONZO R. KENASTON.of
HARTLEY E. HENDRICK,Of

at
of
J.
to

From thia time on, every republican In
Barry county should consider himself a

committee of one to work for the rapubll-

can county, state and national ticket
is work that wins.
Baltimere.

county’s cash.
aB-righL"

pRPRIC£$ GLOVES AND MITTENS
----- —;---- AT—----- —-----•
CREAM
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I
jAKlHg The Largest Stock in the City.
^PWOEI1
SjP’r PERFECT

Its superior excellence proven lu mlllloov of
omes for more than * quarter of * centun 11
i Used bv the Cnttad Hl-X llrai.-V7"

No end to UNDERWEAR at Prices that Knock
Out, and Don’t You Forget It

Them Ail

E. IV. MORRILL &amp; CO.

Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. 8ol4 only

PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
roaa
chicaou.
st. uivii.

It

Barry could not have, and we might say
is determined not to iutve any body else
than Honest Chris llouglNp look after the

EDITORIAL
The Democrat

•
ailaatly toward Mount Shasta until Umi inter­
vening rilvsr firs abut off our view. The
train was two hours late that night, and as I
turnod from bidding Hol good-by we saw a
radiant mantie fall on 8h.-'taS bead from
the departing nn. “And, tie glory ot tbe
Lard wee like devouring fire on the top of

could lead the greenbackefs ot Barry coun­

i

WALLINGTON w. c
Wnxford.
HARRY T. MERRILL,
PERRY
HANNAH.
Traver**.

Morrill • Company’s

their offices tbeir persona! attention; that
they weald not run the businere by depu­
ties. but attend to It In penum.

FOB PfcKMllKXT.
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF IRIItANA.

Hr does It well, and "he's

Not Have a Fire Place T^-tv T~?ori C*/K 7
IN YOUR HOME?

'

\

I kisista that a rep
R. B. Richards'has taken" Just pride in
having the record’s of the register of deeds'

can ring in this elty crowded Onto Bl
out of the senatorial race, if this wet
Mr. .Strong would be an apt to know
tbe editor of the liemocraL But
Strong denies IL Not only UtaL but 1
doing his ntmoAt to h&lt;dp elect Philip
Cnlgrove. the nominee of the senab
eoBvenUon. and when the Democrat &lt;
him the ring candidate^ and whom, It s

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l

Of New
York,
and *uc«4wful
Specialist
ChronichaI&gt;i*«-«-c*.
dl»raw*
of the
Eyethe
andwell
Ear.known
by request
of many friend*
and in
patient*,
derited sod
tn vWt

Hasting*. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 13 and 14.
Coturaltaticn and &lt; \«mkiati»n fro
and confidential In hl* parlor* at the Hasting* Houre.
Office hour- from Ip a m. u.c
p. m..
m,, two day* only.

office kept in the most perfect manner.
He has made a capable and faithful official.

I*

"In the midst of unsurpassed plenty in
all the productions of American agriculture,
and in all the elements of national wealth,
they used to buck Mr. Strong off the tr
we find our manufactories *us|4nded.
TMa Is bald-headed nonsense. Had Mr. Every public work is retarded, and private
enterprise* are abandoned, And thousands
Strong been an active candidate, and ui
of useful laborers are thrown out of em­
Ma friends to assist In Rearing hl* nor
ployment and reduced to want ’I’be rev­
attorn, he could, doubtless hare been n
enues of our gorenuuent, which are chiefly
touted', for be has iniitumUal frirsuh ■
derived" from liutles on imports from
abroad, have been greatly reduced. Under
Would have done their Qtmost for him had
the circumstances a loan may be required
he asked them. But lie did noL and
before the close of your srasion. but tills,
although deeply to be regretted, would
tn no sense at auy time ji seeker after
prove to be only a slight misfortune when
compared with the Buffering and distress
Then tbe Democrat | says this "Ri
prevailing among tbe people."—President
Msnlnated tbe county UekeL The De
Buchanan's Message to CougreM in 1b57.
era: wisely refrains from atteinjiting
Mun- any of the ring. And Uie Mrs t
any dozenjaon could cotitro! 20 caucu
■nd 128 delegates is nofiscjisc. Any lx
who knows anything alnut such matt
knows Uiat if Uiose IM delegates thou,
ffiat a dosen men-were attempting to ft
Mall Uie action of the convention U
Mrotild sit down hard on tbe dozen. I
ffir Democrat cannot name a repuNican In
WU city who sought to Influence tbe *el

0 CALIFORNIA'S GREAT

MOUNTAIN.

dr. F. H. RORICK,
SST'JT !? Matora! wraranra

“"7 ■

K—Ural u Oita. m„ra

ttui of a single delegate outside the d
TeMwto. meaning elute,
culminating peak of tbe

But speaking of rings and ring noml
•tans reminds us that three or four we
■before tbe democratic county convend
« tending democrat of Barry" county cs
l»C. A. Hough, county treasurer, and t
him his democratic opponent would
Daniel Warner. This )&gt;TOved to be
wase. Everybody in this! dty knew t!

ffi. W. Reynolfts would bd Uie democra
Wminee for register two months bef&lt;
ffir convention. The only question alx
ffivras whether ne would accept tbe num
Mon.

Tbe chairman of tbe democra

•onnty committee nominated both tin
•fentlemcn in the democratic eonventic
•Y that does not look like Cut-and-dri
dtoea.

It was known last spring Uiat Chai

A. Polley would be the fuslou nominee fa
■sheriff, and it was “officially announced'

113 b. Rose St, Kalamazoo, Mich.

^of

-

Stoves!

---------—u m no &lt;ian
&lt;*» oxpwiBntx A. 1 WM

wrt"ll°«„*°&lt;1
.bout. CaUioi
oocaalooally tuid then maiming Iu fantastic
KTraUona J observed It carefully, and dl&gt;
COVorwl that
_____ . . .

LARGEST AND FINEST LINE

.
—— •
1 1 • " «■« our uanr
roacbed tbe ohfi peak lb«t form* tbo v.irnmit
w« ww* mat by a prefact avalancba ot

------ bi

MING AND COOK STOVES

•&lt;•«. «’K&lt;
a ghostly indwtlncCnw* to ir«rrthln, wZ

Ever shown in Barry County,

PRICES BOUND TO PLEASE.

*e appearance of ring, does It not?

-A------------------- ;—__

REMEMBER

U* bipod rad ns

Both the grn-

Stoves/

We are loaded with the

Tills lias very

&lt;*ds and county treasurer.

We carry everything to be found in a first-class Hardware
Store, including a fine line of

ips, Hone Blaatets, Rota, Btfiiei, Citten di Sleitkx.
try county that If Um republican county
"Mt is elected, every officer will give to

----- LATg OF-----

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL,

“ braw on ih. botal perch trjiar to twnlh
teHra mrarfra. -«b m,
m&lt;mou^
but 111 unaarfhlv
.n.i - .. .

•wo weeks prior to the fusion convention!
mwliice for clerk.

es. Grates and Tile in Great Variety of
inations, Artistic Designs and Beautiful
; at
ED. C
C. PARSONIC
PARSONS, "

We ire closing out the well known

LINT ROAD CARTS at fl5.00.

office Ms personal attention, and will

Do

fail to look ua over before you buy.

Goodyear Bros

■a, UhoMMUUD, etc. AH *Wf«“ Cf*’*fOBfcwi n.-ri»&lt;i
■■!«*, dwt. Send urv. By* rrcrie. ‘ •**
irfffiMSlFl I ll»n£l&lt;!*-«•(lWr7

�a st ings

Banner.
- f**-*■ “**'
b&gt; U» in- r.-.vuf L
o~ luUtttionJ

«—rT
« *M Indutri

C. Brooks Is qnIM **.

larmta.
VJUC. U OWI"®*.

ir ItThbcT
to be‘2Z|^

ODUMc- '»

T^Ul-

w a regretted that sueb was the ease a.
have b£.Tr7h1*'r1b£? idfasani. it rouhl

P

For

Good B.pM,

“
n&gt;M Ite m&gt;«bll5n

S.taJtaSt”*'

..WlXSkLt AMD CLDIBKT
SMITH.

I.J &lt; lento-.,, Smith

r.

’ pildtra. Weit'ieUay evening. Oct. 17.

Ita^

lUi u-ruiNNELL AND F. T. OOL
H0&gt; *•
GROVEw^dUadfVbier.Thnradarjvenlag, Ort. M.
'ZSrcrt. Frida’ craning Oct. t».
r. Monday evening. Oct.XX
cLOlUrt SMOR AND P. T. COLGROVE.
Mdenb dt rcMxn b,,usc. Baltimore. Turaday
nlMrewn* Of‘- •’b. Pn'e ratting and speaking

T"w-«-

"*

— in

IkjJS In nSkto”1"

uau i uesoay, vet. pth. at rate of

1 •

Sp™”

“AHJf.

n«3iTtaUi^’”

Monday afternoon. October Bth

®"'l Bran., A S
l&gt;mke. J. Hnra. N. lull,. c«rv aji'
W. H.UI., Drpew. CUri iSX
HrtUlly torturf to olUn.L
*“
Th. «1«™ ot Uro Frldoy n|.|„
■••Mooodbj.bluo in UmLo'S JS, J"
store which was caused bv th« rJiu 1 »
tbo boor of onToMtelX
k

AL
2,«J2S

But y

Gnld.

’“w *"“
- ■«

.! dutches; S. A. Holmes

jcwclery always In stock

Died, at his home in the firm »,..i
Munday night. Amos J. Eggk-itnu. aged to
l,'liner*1 fr,n” his late home tmduv
JiiuoIf&lt;nL2Lr' E“l"tun ,l1"1 from it,:
«fotttbmMj.oootrwud tn Um.rtot,
He was a good citizen and Uh- father &lt;»t
nine children, eight of whom survive him

&gt; htf.U J1’
ltft tatnnu. Io, .
' i-Jt with friends in Middleville.

..JS.2?.pb'"; B,&gt; c*r-h-«&gt;iv
mg friends here for several days.
Wil1- ‘•"“unru. iug
°* Onu,d Rapids,
v‘ ? n 0'‘ nhUi'^l’r °f Wlch •wk u”tH vt«hl2r ».Ml?2le
tfcketa from Hastings to visited her friends here last week.
u gopl goods and cheap, go tn Detroit and returu. at the rate &lt;rf S4. .5
W. A. Morse and wife, of Middle­
them.
good on going ou date of sale and rcturn- ville. visited (n the city Inst week.
ng&lt;m.the foUowlng day on aewmnt of art
. f Xhildren's school shoes for
Frank Swadner, of Chicago, was the
loan exbihitlon, thia Includes, enupun f„r
Bunyan.
guest lust week of Frank Ackerson.
admission.
P. A.
Agent.
, i.i' hand made boots and shoes
Mr- Matteson, father of E. A, Matteson
HepubHcans of Delton and vicinity will
Bunyan.
have a pole raising Monday. October ath. i» again confined to his btxl by sickness. '
...... Hasting-. House. Dr. ,1. A.
w,“ ’* mldresseil vu^?” JiT* ;ltock’ of GrauU Rapids, is
Rawrhman. । ’&lt;-mbrr Sth and 19th.
by Philip T. Colgrove Immediately after vHlting her sister. Mrs. D. S. Goodyear.
..E.-DI Krtapp
Thursday was fined by the pnle-ralslng. It had been upeetwl u&gt; tv Jw/JiT*1''
Kun’- to M“1^- rounhave
this
meeting
October
»th. but the
Justir.- Brtdli- «&lt; for teing drunk. 1
county commute were unable to procure ty. where he will make an cxtendrel visit
speakers hence, the change in date.
Thomas Fuller and wife, of Maple Grove
time. Enquire. l&gt;r. E. H. ijithrop.
Everybody invited. &gt;
ylted with friends in the dty lot wret
Thursday rtening of next week the G.
Our citizens will remember the little V Ed. Burton returned last week to his
R. hoy* ’** •* baB Bl uni°n hall.
monument that stood for several days in sity
1D
lBW ,lvp*rtn"‘nt of tbe unlvcrUm- window of John Bresmer the Jeweler,
which monument belonged to Mr. Brode&gt;Keeler, of Middleville, waa in the
ser of the Robinson house. Mr. Brode-.wr
• ■ trade property in city for a presrnu-j the monument to Fitzgerald |««st City Thursday, on his way to the state mdverglly.
C. D, Bkkhk.
of this city, and the post at Ito last meet­
ing thanked the donor by giving him u
A. E. Snuggs and wife, of Grand Rapids,
iv. -. Miverwarv;. .largest stojk
rising vote.
attended the fair and visited at R. K.
in Barry county at 8. A.
Grant**. ■
Arrangements are being made for a
grand afternoon mans meeting to be held
Walter Mixer has returned from the
meeting and pole-raising at
by the republicans at I.ake Odessa, wet. west .-ailed hmm- by thr serious illness of
afternoon.- &lt;ictober Sth. at
9th. General Gil&gt;r&gt;u. a prominent and his father.
forcible orator, will address the meeting.
t’.'l* Soules, of Howardsvllle. came home
Bangbman will/pl- at the Gen. R. A. Alger and others will be pres­
last week to attend thtf fair and visit with
Friday, • OcL 5th, and ent This will be one of the best meetings
hla friends.
ever held In that section. Rrmrml&gt;er the

&lt;»t bulk oyster* always ou

r. T. Colgrove went to Hoytville, Eaton
county. Monday, when he addreraed g
lames G. Blaine will speak In Grand jxditiral meeting.
I Lipids. nect Monday evening.
Many
Mr*. H. A. Bartier and Mrs. Timmerman
gave the last of satisfaction other speakers will be present. It Is ex- have returned from their visit In the south
for whom they made the l»*rted that many people from Barry coun­ jiart of the state.
ty will go to the Valley Chy op that day.
Half fare on all railroads. Mr. Blaine is
Mrs. A. I. Gifford, of Chicago, has been
want,- your butter and eggs and !
well and favorably known that thf? thr guo*t far several days of her brother
much a.» any house In thr
"-ntlun of his name will la- sufficient to Frank Ackerson.
’ attract a vast crowd to hear him sjieak.
M^j. Ferry Busby, after an extended
*by ** J \ZW,wn the b**”1 b®/” OttitiW together M-'r with her children here, returned Mon­
‘ ' j Thursday evening previous to remfonng day to her home, Cairo.
! M.me'of, their excellent musk- on the street ;
M|M tlxxle McNutt left Monday for

rateh a&gt;*d.‘ repairing of courae
s. A- Holmes' and have it

date October 9th.

they surprised R. Doyle, the bass drum , \nn Arbor where she will resume her
manipulator, by handing Into his can- :i j dnt . Ln the University.
i very fine new drum. "Dick” knew n&lt;: I
..
.
... what to say but when tbe music Is-gan tieI
y»»&lt;m Maynard went to Greenville ytwW. : gave vent to bls pleasure by tbr manner '-rday v ith his rarryall
He will remain
In which be handled the drum-stick.
during the fair ay hat place. .

is expected
Ire beaten by

J;, l**rker will hereafter accomodate
•Mpt ilk by running his .new hack to and
*"■» *il trains. He will also lease It for
wad#n-.- 4t funerals, wedding*, portfoa,

A- D- link desires to say to My to all
,ll:n Uiat he must have an imT’bMe w-tth-menL and that it will be
'wais-r to ^-ttic with him than with any
«oeete.
V*" want b&gt; profit by tbe doalng out
Z* “ lltekhtalin A Uchty-a: you should
‘Mr More early. At tbo rate tbdr

«&gt;np.ni&lt;- -ii •«w»n •“'

i”n

Uta u. W*l l”‘=’-‘
lead to an Improvement of the •ervice.
VUltoto -I Ita «»&gt;r
tta
rt rilrmure &lt;®
ax. Uol»r.-l,w-HT««rm oompunl of tatleta* &lt;ito
No n.« jood.

ohiwrkto., «&gt;«!

ffKu

(ta. or

Mason Platform Buggii
Lansing Buggies
Phaetons,
Surryi

*tu-n&lt;1*nre waa due
“n&lt;1 “‘••’J weather.

the capacity of this
1 he display of stock and machlnw,d B*n&lt;‘h
was manvariMi. £5®^ ,,reS”“’ Who
Um*
various
kinds shown.
ObnalderimrtheM'a«»
&lt;1, BUPU,
q,
J .StlS

Ins. Tbe snuj, «blb)q „m.
tall”"
flllrd to the utmost rapacity, among the
rxhiMtom tetng W. -H. Myers S A
T itiilips, E. A. Mattroom’ Dr.
All.,f
aDd. Gwx”",*r * Barn,-'.

Messer Bros. &amp;

I,JXl7:7.l?Cked V* inu‘rr’'1 tbo would
have had if the track could have been in
better condition. Owing t&lt;&gt; the rain the
track was quite heavy until Friday after­
noon when it had dried out. At that time
however, it wm, so cold as to make the
people very uucomfortable.
On‘ Wwinraday In thr trotting races for
_rt”,r
old or under.
brat - In 4 mile hcau. there were five en­
ut *• W?ro’ owned by Erank Sutherland;
Mack. C. S. MeMore; Loulg, IL. and Joe
v,b&gt;. Jr., L. E. Hinchman; Barns B.. W.
H. Barnaby; Fleet, Mr. Griflin. It waa
*’&gt;■ *«*• Loub* H. second. Fleet,
third. Time, 8:19, 3:lfi&gt;4.
Tta ronaln,
r„. t„ ,u roQnl
* ”lle to“- ta. 'tn4
-ntrk.: Irtah M.kt O. IL U™Jo&gt;ta&lt;r.
Ollv. l^yi. J. J. Talk,; Jo. O.uoo, Jw
Bro'"- Jw Coftob. tore Irt.h Mlbr,
ond; Olive Logan, third.
OoTborM.,b, u„. trt,lu„
,„r
■talll0Q*.(lFn«4 and m.l. the
|ntbe
emmty. bnt 1 In s nU,
three entries and the horses won in two
heats In thr following order Barry Gold
Dust owned by Al. Raney; Holborn. W. H.
Scliantz; Statesman, Lowry and Taylor.
Time, 3:MK. 3^1.
In the running race for county horses
three yrars old or under, best 2 In 8, X
heats, there were two entries: Wild Billy,
owned by Al. Keith, took tint place, and '
Folks Dot by Chas. Grace, second.
'Hie bicycle race was won by Frank
Block with G. F. Chidester second and
Harry Hayes third.
Tile free for all trotting race best 3 in 5
miles beat*. Friday, was won by Barry Gold
Dust, with Nellie R., owned by H. L.
Robinson, second, and Bums, by Ji. S.
Compton, third.
Timex, 2t37. 'fJH U.
3S7HThe free for all running race, brat 2 in
mile heats wits won-by Joe Cotton, own­
ed by Joe Brown; Billy F.. by L. J,
French. «erond; Olive fo&gt;gan by J. J. Ful-ler. third: Vasco, by John Arnes, fourth.

BROS

On which we will be glad to quote prices.

The Norcross Furnaces
Which are*heating scores of houses in Barry county, with'
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will be pleased to give estimates or quote prices.

STOVES.
Of all kinds. See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

‘ Orno Strong has sold the Nashville
News to U n. W. Feighner. for a number
of years local editor of the same. The
iwper falls Into good lutnds. Mr. Feighner
Is Dot only an excellent newspaper man,
but Is a young man of fine ability, who
deserve* and has the confidence of all who
know him. We congratulate the new edi­
tor. But It is with touch regret that we
hball |iay a parting editorial greeting to our
old friend Onio Strong. Fifteen years ago
he came to Nashville with a rash capital
which twp figures would represent. But
he had u rapltal which It w&gt;iuld take many
more numerals to name of grit aitd com­
mon sx-nsc. Nashville &amp;as then a small ‘
burg, surrounded by a howling wilderness.
,Orno Strong waa young, looked green and
had the reputation of being tire homeliest
man this fdde of the Rocky mountains.
But he had that "uncommon common
Sense'* and that welcome addition to the
five senses, so essential to newspaper suc4
cess, called ncwsjmper Myrse. He divined
at once what kind of a pai&gt;er he must pub­
lish In Nashville to be succeMful. ,He
published Just exactly that kind of a paper,
and the Nashville News under his manage­
ment lias tiecome a household word in
Barry county, and one of the best local
l&lt;a|&gt;crs In Michigan. It has been the
efficient champion of Nashville's Interest*.
an&lt;l largely to the News L our neighbor

„
,
,
,
,
.
!
Elijah BowkcR of Kalamazoo, was In the
..
“I- , .t/l,.: w.rt,
tan- ta &lt;ta .Inti, or
&lt; -tar,l Mk!iU-.n nllnnl Utmut &gt;
L 7 „.,tar. «n. s.
llowtar.
houn eonnty ordering foil Interlooking and
I
derailing switches at its crossings of all v
W. Mathews and Prof. J. W. Roberta
a J.iehty offers .some 'xtra railroad lines at Battle Greek.
Map ol । were in Middleville Saturday conducting
.la-luc’-neii: nti advertisement in this Quincy A Torch Lake railroad In Hpugh ' ,u
‘ ‘
'—examination
............
the
teachers
at that place.
-•&gt;&gt;&lt;
i^y you to read IL
•
ton county also approved, and that of Chi­
Mrs. Bowker, widow of the late Jtev. 8.
/ N. i i'-tr,has again taken possession cago, Kalamazoo A Saginaw railroad, with
Bowker, and her daughter, Mrs. Palmer,
"f tie- l,lx.t!:u'- Ionise. Mr. Wood retired. full interlocker at crowing of Michigan left Monday morning for Cedar Springs.
Monday fo-m th&gt; .,1Mnagvjwnt of the hotel.) Central nt Hastings.—Ikdrolt Tribune.
Geo. Higdon was In the city Monday.
\ j-Airj
: musicians and*an orator oc- ,. Tbe annual meeting of the W.' F. M. S. He has given up his position with the
i-upitd
’• srj-’riday, evvning on the for the election of officers, will be held on
Nashville News.»and goes to Ithaca this
jtrtVt i- -oundiug the praises of a pateut Wednestlay afternoon. OcL 10, ISSJI. at the
medkme.
home of Mm Daniel Striker.' Meeting
for the transaction of baalnras at 3 o'clock.
Rev. Irwin’s family arrived Saturday.
E. &lt; It
want* it understood that his
A tea will be served at A:»0 o'clock, to They will occupy the house on Jefferson
I'ler mli: at I'Hiar Creek Is In running orwhich all friends are cordially Invited. street, near the M. E. church, owned by
■&gt;r, aiBi that ' he is prepared for all work
Literary exercises will follow Immediately W. IL Goodyear.
after refreshments have been served. The
/In this city on the 27th. at the residence perilY, SAHer 15 years of hard work, tbe i
low ph Rogers wants to buy all the live society of Little Builder* are Invited to lie
of Nr. Luke Waters. Miss Allee E. WatrnT energetic editor drops the editorial quill.
poultry in- ran get. He buys old hens, aud present at thia meeting.
mid Mr. James Ransom, of Rutland, were and gives up the &lt;sht&lt;&gt;rial chair, with the i
•pnnz rh: -lTejw that weigh not leu than
Rev. S. A. Bowker, fatter of D. A. united In marriage. Rev. J. W. Bancroft ealin satisfaction W knowing thit he has I
thrre pounds.
Bowker, died Thursday at the latter's resi­ officiating.
made, in thr highest degree, a success of
.
As an Is- - -.yi elsewhere, Hon. James dence In the second ward, aged 80 years.
his journalistic venture—a success which
ODwuwil v.i'| Mn-ak at,Cedar Creek Tues­ He, in company with"his wife, had recent­
Dr. Morse Wetetrf. of Tawaa City, was Bone can envy, since It is richly ranted.
day aftormxm, U-tober 10th, instead of at ly arrived from- lAiuisville, Ky.. from thr guest of J. M. Nevins and family Mt-; We understand that Mr. Strong will re­
/ .
Bowcn« Mill'.
whence he had come for the benefit of lii- urdav. Thr- Dr. was an employe In the main in Nashville a’frw months to clow'
B.vx.xr.K when under thr proprietorship of up hla buslnes*. and will tten go to Wash­
Big Um-.i; Is-limi next Monday.
Re- health. Ever since Mr. Bowker's arrh a)
ington Territory. Wherever te may go,
pcbllran m. ,.ring and-pole raising.
Ad­ his health has teen steadily failing. 1 he J. M. Nevins.
he will have the hearty good wishes of a
dress by
T. Colgrove. Music by Jlart- funeral occurred at Cedar Creek. Satnrday.
host of friends whom he lias won by his
Rev. Cheney, of this dty, and Rev. Gesler.
iuDrity band.
industry and energy, by bls noble qualities
of Cedar Creek, officiating.
Following art* the'real estate transfers
Wr hive .« IIuniter »f city lota that wr
of mind and heart. It needs no prophet
The next meeting ot the Barry County for tbe week ending Sept 30tb. I8W. as to predict that suecras’will te his wherever
w..i «e|i
r.mtracL making the terms
taken from the hooks in the register a office: be may go. Success will go with him. for
Appi.. -it the offices of Smith A Tracbera Amodatlon will be hdd in this
Marr
E.
BMrcrti
to
ChasX.
Babeoek
:
«a
sec
Wgrore &lt;&gt;.- W
sirtnsm
city Saturday. OcL 14th. A good program
he deserves and will richly earn It.
has been arranged and a large attendance 5 AdkTFullBr w Geo. S Fuller: u-ra see a
&lt;»n Friday James Blond was token be- la expected. It la the duty of every teach­
We carinot suppose you have -live*! In
JwvJu • • lh i.De and amtmeed to pay a er In the county to attend tte meetings of WA?bd°O1£°» Harlow Myers; 5Oa see 4 CaaUe- this locality very long without visiting our
doe ef S12 ox uke 20 days In Jail for being the aaaodaUon when it Is possible to do so.
store, and when you can make it convrn1!,. itatatata to Jta» u. anau.
■bunk. He rho-w tbe 20 days.
lent
come again. Make our store head­
No live teacher can fall to be benefitted by “MT r. JSSIRX r. tatatata to.««
quarters. It's aa convenient ns any. and
We co tn piess one day early this week such meetings, and every school board
,you *Dd your friemib are always welcome.
«&gt;n aeronnt &lt;.f th.- mas»&gt; meeting, therefore should measure the Interest felt by .teach­ •sffizrjss.. j—&lt;■- Bring along your butter and eggs and get
valus!.. ■ riirrspondenoe and other ers In their work by the attention given In '"Jff c.
» o ”- 0“'!
the highest price In cash or In exchange
nudtrr are ms-ramrily omitted.
this direction.
•■'“.".’"otaifi. J«ta
(«-«.«• » for dry goods, boots and shoes, groceries
Fur rale, the residence property In tbe
and crockery. Stauffek A Cuawijct.
The firemen's parade Thursday was a
.. A. B. VtoBto*- »“&gt; ™“
1 te
wad ward fonnuriy belonging to Charte* pleasing feature of that day* doing*.
IVHI sell cheap and on easy boys came ont In their new uniforms and
Enquire of P. T. Colgrove.
It was conceded by all that they Jrn*
E. Ktear. Haatlngs
of men that tbe people might lx
Tbijn- »\hii;g to sec i&gt;r. j. a. Baugh- trndv
pr»L of. Much Ptalta I-doe CM.I Oort®«»h-ul&lt;! rail nt the Harthfra bouse OcL jwr tor &lt;ta- Intarat ta —~ In
&gt;n&gt;»x.
Mnsoo
2* ®r lu'»he will be alxient for a
,:S i Kurils Lowed. Baltimore
®«rtb following Um lath of October.
tarn imta nmfcr hl.
Tta

- nu &lt;!'•»*• on thr «---truston
s R. R. tn the vicinity nf
v.ith State street.*)

rt :-ay.‘-4sa-^

TteC. I- a C. will meet Bl tbe residence
of Mr. Striker Friday evening OeL Sth al
7 o'clock sharp. Program for the meeting:

;ons.
ebaker Wagons,
Ward &amp; Dolson Buggies.

0&gt; tbe number of entries made. There
" ^“‘u2’*00 rntrips- ,h- Ur*rst nun^

article.

WTlflced hta «»at In a sueceaaful endeavor to smother the flames.

to* al Beamer**.

Cabin.
Ilralh-

Flint

uuuiv^/1*® WoVher b*”1 lw» thiXadenmg.
oflirer^T
d !?ve ,*el’ Ptosent. The
rewSPi. f tbe
worked hard and

"7 *MdrPnibe
aSTS
U*’r WeU e“rt«l
*»■ •*, ; ctfort.
iXwhL ■VthouKtl •« »*U probability the
W,H no nwro than
eoi&lt; r the expenses, yet the officers should
Ired^fo(iUfL?,IilTbla“ror fwl d‘**n*r-

&gt;»5i’i»&lt;hEiSK ““
h."K0SL"LjX!^

1 "needful ever held.

*«cKing to make It a very profitable fair

Tn

prtW, M
afjaVtocl-

™Ur"f tbe
OT,r'*‘ w*» •« «*» «*

■ °“- ”■ “ &gt; X

&gt;» p*r for lb.

n„S. J.

•

Huffman Bros.
HEADQUARTERS
----- FOR-----

Boots and Shoes.

We have a complete line of boots and shoes, which we will
sell cheap. We carry a complete line of

GrayBros, and Robinson &amp;
Burtenshaw Shoes,

Both in kid and goat (goat welte). In fact everything that is
new in style and good in quality. AD goods marked
in plain figures.

"One Price to AUP .
Is our motto.
For heavy boots we carry the

Whitney.
None genuine unless marked Whitney on sole. We hear of
‘ other dealers selling Whitney booU and Gray Bros.
and Robinson &amp; Burtenshaw shoes, but that is to sell'
their goods as they know they are a good make; but ’
no other dealer can get any of the above mentioned
brands.

Rower Shoe Co.,
Otu Price Beat »nd Shoe Dealers.

�UNDESIRABLE FRIENDS, i E’,8LAWi” °”*T "&lt;TE"BT- |
I Kxtroete frore RrttiUi ^ranra*. tfhowlnw
HOW CITY FOLKS GUARD AGAIN87

UNPLEASANT ACQUAINTANCES.

now conceded that the best and cheapest wav to warn
your house or cook your meals is to buy the
BUYING THE BLANKET.
election of Grover Qevelaad through any
love of ua or for the beneflt of our Indus- ■
tries. She has always sought to secure
a monopoly of the markets of the world. I
and if she believed that the Democratic ’

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timacy which may not bo ptueed until time

ms name circle, nor aoes na give sucn an invitation until long acquaintance baa famili- I
orlsed each party with tbe ciministancas of .
i

।
_________ ■
mining himself to confldenUai friemtehfpr ,
Tbe answers, un was to be ox]&gt;ecte&lt;l. were u •
different ns tbo nnuirew of those who inadn
them. "I enn judge n man tolerably well at 1
—,|J an impetuous M..
— L——1. 1 —_ .
sight," mid
New
Englander,
•‘If bn baa an honest eye nnri

MMdbiy, 1 should not be afraid to nsk him to
my home. He might turn out badly some

known him. tait that cannot be helped. One
Dever knows tbo whole of ariyliodyV life hfc-

this city "I used to feel just that way and
acted accordingly, but now I make it a rule
never to invite an acquaintance to call until

months If I am introduced to a stranger
and like hta appearance, I try to be cordial
to him during that time.
Not bearing
thing wrong about him, I then give him an
invitation I was awfully taken In once by
one of tbe most charming fellows in tbe
world lie looked like a prince and talked
like on angel, but ho i» in Canada now and a

thousand dollars which be stole. Since then
I have not been hasty tn making friends."
“Three months te not nearly lang enough,”
■aid a bright, chatty lady, the sister of a well
known clergyman. "Ben (her brother) and I

couraging It. Some of the British papers money te tight and the amount you want is
have been frank enough to admit what I a large one, I will tet yon have it for six
would be the, recall of the success of i c«-nta a pound.”
that policy ar&lt;d how they are interested: '
"What time will you giro met" was tbe
j n*lbetwe»m Mr. Ilarrison ! young man's next question.
*n&lt;l Mr Cleveland,” says The London
"Well, two or throe mouths,” was the
People, "it is not to Mr. Harrison that reply.
tlain country should wish success. For
“Oh. that Isn’t enough,” said McLean.
the quNdion at issue is. broadly speaking, ' "Money is scarce and hard to gr.t. I must
a question of free trade against protec- ; bare six months at least.'1
1
llon- "
'
This was finally accoded to and a contract
'‘British sympathies.” says tbe Edin- was made Immediately.
Hardly was It
b,urtjl&gt; Scotsman, "cannot fail to bo on tho ' signed when McLean turned to tbe raanu?,
Pcealdent Cleveland. The itepub- facturcr and naked: “Now, what discount
licans bays choMm to ally tlicmselvai with will you allow me fur cash on tbo delivery of
country."
the pujxrr This took Uie other al! oUck,
’'The il
Republican
cause. ** K«1VH
says Ilin
tbo Xfan.
Man- I , kntf
but the mu]', was
that McLean nalrl
jxdd eaah fry"The
’-Dltbliran CJL11K7,
wwu that:
cheater Examiner, "will not commend i his paper aa, It was delivered to him
Itself to
tn fn-ll.l.
Ill— 1- They
on...________
—j one-half
___________
_ c |&gt;ound, and
itself
English Liberals.
cannot. ! it .for five mid
cent*
but regret that ■ great party should make
the exploded doctrine of protection a
leading plank in its platform."
“The central issue of the contest." says
The London Globe, "lies between the settle their bills.-New York Cor Philadel­
maintenance of ti»e present fiscal system phia Timor.____________________
intact and its modification in tbo direction
of free trade. And on that brood question
Mr. Cleveland’s candidature naturally
As long as Americans have a national
cud necesaarily carries English sympa­
thy."
"The electoral conflict now in progress, ’’
says Tiui London News, "is a conflict be­
tween free trade and protection and noth
Amerieau girls will marry him, and, of
ing leas.”
course, if be is a nice, jolly, talkative fellow,
“The only time England can use on
Irishmai . ” says 'Hie London Times, "is
when ho emigrates to America and votes girls will still marry
for free trade."
.
ruffian, as much of i
In the face of such expressions as these
from representative British journals, isn’t robbed a church. There's the trouble; we
it time for Americans to consider whether exercise no discrimination.
For example,
they can afford to support a candidate and there was Kir Richard Hutton and the Dukro
a policy so highly favored by our commer­ of Marlborough nnd Sutherland Sir Richcial rivals and enemies?—Buffalo News.
tho word, npd by his stately bonhomie and
OF COURSE THEY ARE INTERESTED. gracious courtesy amply atoned for Mr.

The American ngvnta of British Indus­
tries have not been able yet to muzzle the
entire Brit Uh pyefls, though strict orders

American politics. A r^oent issue of Tho
our friends did so with ua nnd they were Izmdon Sunday Times contains a long ed­
itorial on American affaire, supplement­
i of little women moved ing thoir correspondence from this aide of
tho water. It' sees the effect of Cleve­
was called here, and I told him I meant to call land’s policy as clearly as doro its greater
nameoake, “The Thunderer." The fol­
lowing extract ahows the drift of the ar­
ticle:
“The electioneering campaign
in
Ing good by to a friend, and I heart! more America ought to be most interesting to
the English people for historical, politi­
cal. philosophical and economic reason.^.
• • • Tliemain question at issue la'
"You were perfectly right in saying that English free trade against thoContinental
year te not too long," said another ladr, system of protection. Tho republic is on
trial
i.-r, government
trial.
Good, ronurv-T-aV
conservative
up the ■convrraationnl thread.
11 When
lived an----- street wo had for under Cleveland Is opposed by tbZrule or
near neighbors as nice a looking couple as ruin party of Blaine, whose friends' nom­
inated Iliirrisan, and who/woulJ certalnlv
be secretary of stato-under a Harrison
administration. Thus ths American peo­
ple
are directly involved in tbe contest
—re nice, and so did I.
better before long. One through their pockets, which will be af­
fected by th/ tariff, and thoir future,
night they Lad n supper party that began at
10 o’clock and ended at daybreak. Every which would be seriously influenced by
one must bare been drunk, for they rang and the restoration to power of such a fire­
brand as Blaine, with his home rule sympaties and anti-Canadian policy. The
American election is infinitely more im­
beard them scolding each other every night,
and at last some thing exploded like a cannon portant to Englishmen than their own
internal politics iust at this junc­
ture. and they should observe every
phase of the campaign closely and underout Of tbo house because she couldn’t pay her
standingly. It Is from this point of view
rant and tho husband would not.”
that the copious dispatches to Tho Sun­
day Times are cabled. The result of the
“No doubt all of you are right from the
American election will help to decide
many important issues in Great Britain.”
—New York Dispatch to Philadelphia
Preus.

have had bad luck, but most people are good

------- ---------------them until I find they are
not all right Last night when I was coin?

over tbo accident thia morning.'
at tbe end of this funny story.

Tbo eonclu-

moat people will think ft a prudent cue.

AU
Not

tlnnb* friends to tbo rule of congeniality.
Well disposed, decent, law abiding people

Uarvlrtuoa
day.

Ln a largo city active and atir-

These ought to bereesivad pl "—fitly

Itoair drairabUUy

» frtetxH-N.w Ycrt

To give some notion of the class of '59
■t Miami, Gen. Wallace quotes tho state­
ment of Mr.. Lewis W. Robs, of Council
Bluffs, la., who was one of Mr. Harrison’s
fifteen classmates. Mr. Ross says:
"This class varied tn worldly wealth
and available brains about aa other cis—f
have done. David Swing, of Chicago,
took second honors, and Milton Saylor,
dow of Now York dty, took tho first hon­
ors.
Harrison, in class standing and
merit, ranked above the average. He
was resjiectablcin languagetmnd sciences,
and excelled in political economy and his­
tory. Harrison had a good voice and a
pare diction. Re talked easily and flu­
ently. The subject of his graduating
address was ‘The Poor of England.’ and
his treatment of it showed that lw had
■ounded bo' die depths and the causes
of this poverty. lie wa.i a protectionist
at tho age of 10. He is a protectionist
still.'’—Review of Wallace's Life of Har-

Tho violent quarrel which ban arisen
between tho free trade and protectionist
wings of tho Democracy in North Caro­
lina should encourage tho Republicans to
renewed efforts In that state. North
Carolina Is Republican at heart; the tar­
iff sentiment Is strong and deep, and an
earnest, aggressive contest could hardly
fall to secure tho electoral vote of tho
state for the Republican ticket.—Phila­
delphia Proea.
■

up whether
oiate for H

The Garland is the ideal stove for both cooking and heating.
Of course we keen other and inferior kinds of stoves the
same as other dealers. But the Garland is tbe acknowledged
best.

should discriminate between sack

very simple; the higher tho title the bettor
tbo man—that's all—New York Cor. Timee-

SOLD AGAIN.

Full line of everything usually kept in a hard­
ware establishment.
Respectfully,

ED. POWERS.

Closing Out Sale

ON THE WAR PATH.

5/A Five Mile.
5/A Boss Stable

Our Mr. Lichty having determined that hl* Individual Interests demand Ills undivided
attention, and that be must therefore close out hie share In the busines*.
we have talked tbe matter over and decided to

5/A Electric.

Close Out Out Entire Stock I

highly honored by fate and festival,

15/A Extra Test

30 other styles

Before Novrmlier 1st next, when our lea.se of our present store expires.

We attempted once befofe. In giaxi faith, to cloae out our bwdnnK, but unforacen
circumstances prevented. Tills time we mean It, and November 1st will are our busF
nww entirely clowd out and this firm dlsaolvwL
.

For tale by all dealers

To help on this sale, we have decided to

GIVE TO EVERY PERSON WHQ
BUYS $1.00 WORTH

W. 0. Tuggle, LaGrange. Ga.. writing about
Party's Prophylactic Fluid, eaye: "It Is a price­

wife staid tor the benefit of young mothers that

Of Dry Goods, Boots and Shues—a new lot of these goods just neeivKL our Horae.
Show Cases, a gtxxt -j-barrvl Oil Tank, pair Delivery Bobs. Scale*. Tplmccoe*,
equally to to parents travelling with children •
Teai. Coffees. Canned Goods. Package Goods, etc., a TICKET.
Not only is the Fluid Invaluable as a drodoriz-

ahd to the fn’Iowi-;.- p;&lt;
The south we-’

Ing will remove all eruptions from the skin,
chafing. etc, and greatly refresh and soothe.
23 men succeeded in shoeing out- little
mustang pony at South Lyon the other day.

October 29, 1888

Hood •« Sarsaparilla will not do ImpbMlbllttMS,
It’» proprietors toll |&gt;iaJnl&gt; what It hM done,
•ubinlt proofs from sourves of unquestioned rvllabihty. and ask you frankly If &gt;ou are «u!fer.....
aw...
_ ...
... ..

Wr will hare a drawing of thrtw- tickets.
from the box for

tern to try Hood‘s Sanaparilla. The experience
of ntliera Is aumclent —uranco that you will
not qe disappointed in the result

We will buy tbe 300th ticket drawn

We will buy the 500th ticket drawn from the box for

'

$15 IN GOLD

Small-pox at Dewitt, Clinton county.

w——■■

The lx&gt;g Cabins of Amerlea have been the blrthplaces of some of ttugrandest men.
Lincoln.
Grant. Sheridan, first mw
SfeSfcjyfl Uh- light of day through
—ESzdsEi l’ie chinks of a Log Cabin.
Warner's Log Cabin BarmpaHlla also orig­
inat'd In a Log Cabin and stands preemi­
nent among the blood purifiers of today as
Warner’s “Tippecanoe” does as a stomach
tonic.

Cnaaty.jfwolgan.
»
iril :vthe’ •ale
lAEha-t.abl.lib

$20 IN GOLD

Snow fell at Cedar Spring yesterday.
For thr cure of colds, coughs, and lang
di fficultles. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is un­
equaled.

W« will buy the «mi, Uriel dnww Ira tbe bo, for

&gt;$10’ IN GOLD
s

^Tb^N^tSd-

w’

M. and 'hat all errrtit.
rourt. M&lt;
. ■ ve,.r
loo*, fur -ramtnstto: ..
fare the *ah *■* of Mat
mow stale's wi)' tw brai
WedneMbdim.
fated September 2F

Default bavins terei
of a certain morw

; Fargo is speaking out loud for a shoe­
maker.
To enrich tbe blood and improve the ap­
petite, use Hill’s Sarsaparilla.
W. H.
Goodyear.

.

Specially Low Prices

Dn all good, durtn^tble Cloelnx Ont Bale.

Cranberry crop light in the vicinity of
Pinckney.

Keowtrutl,.

HOUGHTALIN &amp; LICHTY

. rmostr.

rnorfltem
tsied to
rmt-v. sec
.M th- MB*
i vssty al
K!i dsy ot
i .n

given io secure u.s fttvmm' ol Ihr JiuBdnd
dollar* tn two ysars treni the dale fartefa
parable a&amp;uuallv I

Whenever used. Peerless Worm Specific
makes fast friends. 95 and 50 cents. W. P. K-All who pay on account will get . ticket for each dollar paid.
II. Goodyear,

A good many people* at Luther get an
honest living In the manufacture of wood
alcohol.
Use Cobb’s Little Pills if the wells are
low and malaria about.
25 cents for 40
pills. W. H. Goodyear.
x^k'ven million feet of Iniulwr sold at East

Saginaw, Wednesday.
frothing better for croup thfc

Peerless Cough Syrup.
W. H.-Goodyear.

Fine New Stock

Hill’s

No cure, no pay.

Containing the latest and best patterns of

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, sending the brain
pure blood, makes sound both mind and
body.

h i.-i

; iutrva Jalbrt
said pn-nn.aa all t»u*t
..-.red awl

.. MortHAff*i' rtzw*-

AND

/

«_rmmon It Is ordered, that Friday, Use

ILMttsssintbJ

e&gt;.Hiur.

dry gooos

County ot Burry, h
the City ot nasUwt*. In said eoonty.
urday. the nah day of September, la tbe j ear

itfisttstfxsi.-“: - ■“

ifauanre «&gt;f the
■ hi w--o r‘w .““Tl
Muvlded. I stall on Fri*-&gt;- U* -lit «
p'rliMk ia is*

JUST RECEIVED

Gray and fox squirrels are very thick
■round Romeo this falL

Brnto of Mlchljt*^

Nathaniel McKay, the wall known ship­
builder and contractor, has gone to Eu­
rope on a bualneas trip, during which ho
intends to investigate the condition of
labor abroad es compared with itii condi­
tion hero. Jur.t before ho zailud ho said:
“I shall publish tbo nwult of my investi­
gations ao that — *
dratlny will
starvation.’

ED. POWERS

dress goods

enmii*. forfrltt-i

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Julius Russell’s
See his stock &lt;&gt;f new styles

HE

c

�Rich and Poor,
. in,! l’&lt; nsant. fin- Millionaire and
W j :' ,,.r py their comraou use bf tLh&gt;
F’f
3t!, ,1 !h«- world-wide reputation of
ifer-» I’iii’- lasting physician* 'reeotu..Ari
P'll* t- r Stomach and Liver
ivcu&lt;***&gt; Bil‘n'UNJu-i.:;, and
: also, fur Rli’amatiun.
sciiruigia. They are sugarJ.Ut'11
no calomel; uro prompt,
coate-!'
ration; and. therefore, the
u&lt; lor Fi.:ully Use, as well
.,n&lt;! Tourist*.

NATURAL GAS SUPPLY.

pre

PROTECTION AND EXPORTS.

FACTS ABOUT THE NEW bounce
OF COMFORT ANO WEALT^

mom serious form. During the winter
s-a«m. my hxnds have Ik*u In such condl-

h f'!h*'
been oonduster-lv
v ““F Ihnea
O&gt; th. Unit—, sdta’udJS!,
“&gt;"«■
Whm““ Vmud Bw_ „ u, A

qn—Uon u*t ttooau*,

-»««tr&gt;.

.i~T,

ctm- i hands for alujut Tour months.’ until 1 be_,
| gan using Paplilon (extract of flax) Skin
Tbe marshal ha« ordered Mnrcnci liar-! Ctw- 1 certainly think it has cured my
•x rs to shave no mdn- on Sunday&gt;.
j bands.” latrgr. botticw only 81.00. at W.
i11 &lt;i«rt&gt;r“F‘ *"«
»»&gt;&gt; catarrh rei«M*.
'
'
From out of tin* great soul of Bangor
hum• Bl"Lut ll-UOO.OOOfevt of ingM rooms this agonizing wail: Pumpkin pie
hu»8»pin&lt;«,d,„
|ttatoli«S«,wij^r.
.

•&lt;-----

im.U

mlt that
»k.. 1? wm ■Pw?T.
rvaB’- forcing lt
ft to
tn *A.
I’llb. F.

van-1:401 wax taken »u iu with

Rheumatism
-le t&lt;. &lt;ln any work. I (took
_v eria Pills ami was entirely
'at tltm* I um urver without
“ Peter, Christensen,

I:- ■ |w&lt;-n tn use In my
f twenty years and have
■tl ull that te claimed for
e uf piles, from which I
.(r», tin-y afforded greater
:i:&gt;-r medicine 1 ever tried."
H&lt;-l!y Springs, Texas.
Ayer’s I’llls fora number
never fonnd nnv.hing
tor giving me an appetite
nergy and strcngtli to the
- V • pikeiu in die bouse."
W:!:miigt&lt;&gt;n, Del.

AUantic —tawnTt.rt w
“^'hariy
“???, . rutx«trd states have quite lot th«iequilibrluia m attempting to show tkL
chief supply b right under the m,JU , lh?
-Uta whtab
tai
e»w. Eta v, u7
“J
nxmauta, in—irtn, JL a,2„ ,!”*•

T™7-

a .mEX.
ta taoUtart ta« ta Sonb
Carolina,.Geonrtamd
... _

™aUl

and ^l\ev^'

-•-•lei blx-overy. a botanic

trade, it fa. neverth*!**-

.

^od’ to fun fgu
fore during her hintorr^T^JZer
42.027.0uo tehrt^M?' a
‘?ounl of
equate X abnn~°f c*n&lt;1* una-'ly

tchetverta'for 1878 w-fteT’°f tk’^00,000

ceour to take anv
eb«ocm atp«M&lt;raUng the crost of ufatt
perfectly bokwi gioba But everywi±X
Arttu“iWn nVCr ftn&lt;1
erwst the drill, have bwtf working
•nUy. hghted at night, itTto

Albert Emminger, Covington. Ky., was
aQllctrd with catarrh three years. He
says: .“Attar trying every known patent
medicine* which 1 saw adverttaed, none of
which helped me. I tried Paplilon (extract
I. •
** &gt; ’tai.x,. uncin. ^:&gt;d afao forerun of flax) Catarrh Cure a&lt; a last resort. It
has made a complete cure, and is worth its
,&amp; T2.5SSkJr-i.Ti:?weight in gold. I will give you other
I Tbe army wonrt is anlMfating on Tecum- ivterencea from parties who have been
cured. It is no experiment, but a positive
"*■“ ’*
1 ’■h •h,'lc
. iSm_________
y-re.” iLarge
bottlw only S1.00 at W. H’.
!
terllnrastaatnspnwdt.ta
,in'1 trvlInxiuitaatnspnoMbte. r Goodyear's drug store.
wiilrh
—-- Hood ’ Sanutnotlila W1
» good appetite, ano liealth.
*
The Allegan county fair awmclation fa s&amp;
yrant old. .

pe|(o^T

KJ1
teum h

-H

«xpon«l la IWthu,
^POrtation of petro­

(hev/dI&lt;;

pleasant

jnuoed, not mfrequrntly. by the

Headache,
king n Mifferer ”—Emma

,

Buch a spectacle would be somewhat Indi
CTom&lt; were it not that the eloetrie lllumh^l t
in tbe present status ot scientific knurdX
ta obliged to ronfo- that dul?7“ ”
gaa ta nm. &lt;&gt;r

with cuuKtipn- ■ .ipjwtiti. Ayer's

m g.*ra-rnl demand

ttott oftlte StariMippi valky which !i«

tag th. Eurojienn market*.”
‘
tta,
. 1
this that protec.
Don not only protects, but It actually b3 ‘Vnecta»t actually tacrvttes external trazb. l.v
!...?“

whteh a fjt

reverse
E‘«Usl‘ •MTicullure,

: SSi "“Kjd!,.'miJS"1"?'? "L?"
llon Ekk'flnfCT! ralQ*J wwltUproduc• ocruld 1x1

loMfflhdv f

Ayer s Pills
dwelt, Mass.

L.
,
“p*: -was down
With abaoett Yif lungs, and friends and
physicians pronounced me an Incurable
consnniptivr. - Began taking Dr. King’s
New Discovery for consumptinn, am now
;on my third bottle, aint aide to oversee the
'work on tuy farm, it Is Ute fineat medi­
cine ever made.”
i Jette Middlewart, Decatur. Ohio. tAys:
,। "Hud it not been for Dr. King’s New IMsI covery fur consumption 1 would have dh-d
i "'«!&gt;' n »n l.y doeI'm. Am now la lr»&lt; id hmllh." Try tt.

1*1.« I*OVldrd lor Ul

&gt;j-r&gt;. &lt;iu the 3Kb
ustdei-i'ti’idera&lt;vM I’niL. A s.ivlduii as

•&lt; i nr i&gt;
vnd the statute tn
iblril.'mitlee Iv hereby

-1 :u ni- forenoon, i
. :&lt;■ t:&gt;rhuenrst bidder.

'C«wntj. and stale of
the pLke where the
- count)! 1* Bolden),
rtttaiif. with wen per
aether w ith an

c. ni
lean.

Ma-ir&lt;au. .Ha* .’lib day of

•• ■&gt;! the Mortgugee.
V »&gt; AMMAN.

In lb-' cundltlone
&gt; Atiiiil. Crouch
I: t&lt;» lloberti H. Marebail.

• ■! tnortgXge*. chi rage
.u«:luiw-d i&lt;&gt; Martha M.
• inc ’inn id :f&lt;nip hundred
.vinl sereutf-bar cents «ud
wruty-fivr dollars provided
. and no ’ult «r owMinc*
U ili-lltutwi to recover Ute

■mount of principal
..e due and imyam*,
f&gt;.&lt;rt ot principal or li&gt;iiH .tner March l*th. Ifflt.
.miou-'t r&gt;t jirUicljud «tid

ipeMte. a

1 the uurili
t ttiu city of
ir &lt;&gt;t Barry, .ihat being Hie
ukrotirt for itarry ronnty
■icon -uid mortgage, with

-‘lug mid being situate
Hut. in I lie couAty ot Harry

db west, contalniug
■.linta M. Cook. Assignee.

on t/j*?

l,niK »**»«
’•
drug
store.

This remedy Is becoming •« weH known
and so popular us to need no sj&gt;«-cial men­
anti in one part of MlchigA-'
I
-—-_____ _________
tion. All who have used Electric Bitters
2™.
K»“ ।
4 T4LE with * m°"«sing the same song of praise. A purer
; in&gt;*d[cine duett u&lt;X exist and 11 ta guuran... .1 T 3 , —
J
umuro or ,------- ■IO Iiuxni HU Corn aa | Iced to do all that Is claimed. Electric bit­
fault in lb*, drift formations. Yet tb.. mu ch ;
We Should Am«ri&lt;-au lud.iwri^ ters will cure all diseases of the liver and j
kidneys, will remove pimple*, boils, salt
------- .......
u uouxu leucc arounu
---------------- — •
iMiwiuoaa wtwt bin corn field to keep out his neighbor rheum and otlicrjaffections caused by Im­
sod aoath may furnish still uUiar nalural Brown s cown. Mr. Brown didn’t like pure blood,. Win drive Malaria from the
pi|~ hies. V. convey ga. for g-nernl dwtnl.u- tiiis fence at all. His pastures were lean system and prevent as-we|l ns cure all Ma­
THE SPECIALIST,
and drv .nd A. .’-ught it would bo a larial fevers. For cure of headache, conBtlimtlon and Indigestion try electric blttera.
could get Into Mr.
trdingly he Mt to Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money
Ji’s lured man and - refunded. Price 50 eta. and gl.OO per bot_
guments and bribe* lie at W. H. Goodyear’s drug store.
Father ot bis Ckmntry u found to haw been to null down a jmrt of the fence.
One day when Mr. Smith was looking
The best salve in Uie world for cuts,
over his farm ho found the man at work
•
- —O —™
wuat
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever aorra,
were then known aa the burning npr.nfn in removing some of thy boards from the
tetter, chapped hands, chilblain.*, coms,
too n-ir.awi.a valley, Virginia. Them ■&gt; fencx
callad springs woro only tho rvautt of is
ar®Jroa doing there!’’ demanded and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
piles, or ho pay MqulrnL It is guaranteed
natural gna freak, though to the pcopfa of Mr. Smith.
chow early days. before the dteuvory or in7, winning tbo fence, eorr—there’s to give |n*rfeet satisfuC.lon, or money re­
rention of u process for making ronj
a dalu too much of it for tho good of tho funded. Brice 21. cis. ja-r box. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear
they must have fumtabtd a myiwriuua pbe"But yon’ll let- ta BrownV cows, and
A 1’ort Huron nun owns a bible 200
Doraenon.
The hta* of Wa*hlngton, bowvrer. in ob- thry’il trample down the whole Gold,” yean old.
urged
Mr.
Smith.
tainiug.jKiowMian of th., projwrty wni not n
■•Bedsd, It won’t be so bad as that,
specutation In light or fuel, but a *|»-&lt;nitation
‘rhe early history of.Amorica is full of
in salt, a* more property became the *av'ior borr. I'm only taking down 15 or 20 per
instances of men having great nerve. But
of hta country. In China, too, a country to cent, of the fence. There’s enough ot it
we are rapidly liecomlng the most nervous
left to protect the corn, sorr. (I'm oniy re•which we nine always go when we think
penjde on earth. The recent increase of
iulrtag
the
average
uf
tbe
fence.
Sure,
ouraelve* exclusively entittal to tta credit of
It’s there still."
insanity, epileptic fits, headache, backache
tone new dtacovory, the j&gt;eoplc have known
It is enough to wy that Mr. Smith neuralgia, sleephwsnrsa. nervousness, dysoil about natural gar many hundred year*.
ta-psla. fluttering of the heart, etc., points
didn't sec the point.and ordered tho fence
It is even reported that a great catastrophe
and Itk protection restored.—Springfield to an early decay of the race, unless - tills
once hapjMmed iu Chinn a&gt; n oitarquenc*- of (Moa-JUnkm
tendency is cheeked. Nothing will cure
the recklnw use of this illuminant, the catas­
there diseases .like Dr. Miles’ Nervine,
trophe having been nothing le» than they
warranted to contain neither opium nor
How u Deduced Duty to-dnee,! Shop.
exjdocioDof an immense subterranean ga&gt;
morphine. Sample Ixittlrs free nt W. ii.
The Philadelphia Preau, in aitawering a
orneter which underrun a country large
Goodyear's drug store. Don’t fall to try it
enough for several kingdom* Tbe precise subscriber who wants to know what effect
Muskegon lias a do-year old dancing masnumber of people who perubed at tbe time ta the tariff law passed by congress a few
years
ago reducing tho duty on wool had
not rwjrdcd, but, considering tta- {npulation
on tho sitap industry of tho country,
says:
The papers an- full of sudden deaths.
’’The tariff ot 1BS3 nut only reduced the
tragic part in tho world * hutery, if an in
duties ou wool, but by reducing the rate* If you have Mmking sensations, fluttering,
animated Mibatance cun be Mid to play
on woolen goods andvluuiging the clari­ pain or tendfrues* in chest, taint easily,
tragedy.
fication on worsted It stimulated Imports, take Dr. Miles’ New Cure for the heart,
This ChiiteM story lacks but one clement so that the market for homo wool wwi cut i and so escape death, as did Henry Brown,
to give it n horrible interest, nod that ta tin- both ways, directly and indirectly. The druggist, of Cleveland, Ohio. Sold by W.
element of pcaadbility. No air can go where number of sheep in tho United States has H. Goodyear.
gus holds pmail—ion; and you could not have decreased under this tariff from 60,000,000
Supreme court convene* OcL 1.
combustion and a consequent expludon with­ In 1883 to 43.000,000 in 1888, while on the
SI. P.—A Now Principle.
out air. Soma infornuuiuu iu relation to regular advance In- progress before it
A great physician has illscoveretl that
tbe natural gns wells uf China baa l»eu given should Lave reached G4,000,000. The
recently to tbe state deportment by Mr. sheep in this country belong to 700.000 the true way to act on the liver, stomacli.
bowels,
etc., is through j their nerves.
Chartai' Denby, tbe American minister to flock masters, employing 1,-00.000 men.
Miles' 1’ilta, the smallest and mildaL
that country. Mr. Denby dMcritau n terri­ with an invested capital of $300,000,000.
'
tory ab'Ut nine miles in diameter, where Tbe wool dip of the United Statea ta the Samples free at W. H. Goodyear’s.
brine, suitable for the production of mH, fa sixth largest In thcFMrorld. and under tbe
The Bellaire Breeic takes watermelons
found at a depth of 700 to 1,000 fert bMow skill expended In developing our wool in­
on subscription.
tbe surface.
Below Umao salt reservoirs dustry tbo average weight of tho Ameri­
again, atudepthof l,H00or2,0U0'feetfrom the can fleece has advanced from 1.85 pounds
Out of the Breastworks.
surface, gi&gt; fa' found. It fa reached by mean* of in 1840 to 8.52 pounds to 1870 and to 0
Tate SraiNns, Turn., July 4, 1888.
rude iron drills fastened to a {Ope and oper­ pounds in 1887. The duty protecting this
Tbe Swift Specific Co.. Atlant*, G*.:
ated in bamboo pip**, which ore gradually industry amounts to 8 cents per head.
Gentlemen—Seven years ago I contracted
forced into the ground as tbe earth below fa
an
exceedingly
bad case of blood poison. 1
displaced by tbe action of tbe sharp iron
tried a physician, the best at command, but
point It is bamboo everywhere. After tbe
"They are forming * lumber trust;
secured no bead?.. My throat tiegan to
gas is reach,'«l and brought to tbe surface it therefore abolish tho tariff ou lumber,
is tai off to tbe evaporating pans by more shrieks a Mills bill advocate. Well, why
; 1 rum oau to worse. 1
arid ulcers.
bamlx» pipes, and made to do duty in turn­ not abolish tho tariff ou, kerosene oil and
must be reached in Uie
ing the brine into salt crystals. But. for ifa
coffee and thus kill off thooil andcaffw.
___ _______ ___ — ra-upthr dqrton'treatbearing on this question of danger to come trusts? "But there isn’t any tariff on oil
ment,
and
with
a
despairing hope I com­
from the practicB/ff tapping natural go* or coffee. ’ some free trader remurl;.. How
menced taking your medidne. 1 began to
When we are
reservoirs, hero is the chief point ot Interest does it happen, then, that tbstt
improve from the first bottle, and in a short
ore controlled by trusts? We thought it
in Mr. Denby's report.
time the ulcers healed, and my skin cleared •of Trent Creek. «t- Clair co.. Ata., wnira: ~i
During the Taiping rebellion, years ago,
was the tariff that caused the trusts, or
off and was entirely well.
bod u bad attack of chills and fever. My system
..
. t . a _ _£_ ..a
.-AWintev
made them possible- p&gt;ere wUl
One year ago a case of catarrh developed
it appears, whether there is unv tariff or
ta my sv«em. The physician did his best, would palpitate for two hours at a time. My
not. Tbo whole salt product of Europe to
took off toe cap tliat bekl tbe gas in couflrnbut could not cure me but two bottks of legs would cel cold to toe knees, and 1 fully ex­
Th. £.nmrttonof
mant from ono ot the wells and set theool- controlled by a trust
pected to die. In September, ism, I boutht a
Swift's Specific gave me permanent relief.
boule o! Shaker Extract of Boots or Setata’a
umn oflame It iuu been burning ever since,
J. H. Robinson.
Curative Syrup, ot y«air agent. Mr. 1L M. King,
ami there U not talent enough among tho
and before I had taken the a rut bottle 1 felt Pi­
there ta likely to te a lumber trust
Chinese BUginrcra to extinguish the lire. But
ter. and In a short time was able to eo to work.
Kaufman, Trx., lune 33,1888.
wbother there is any tariff or art- Abol­
ft ta to bv presumed that even tbe teunboo
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
oinhiK in Uie well remains uninjured, or the ishing the tariff would create the “jrongGentlemen—I have been afflicted with a wrttei: "Six months ago f began to throw up
eet possible incentive (or a truat.—Cleve­
rJ.,
____ I,—., atruw haVE, been cl'W'l.
my !&lt;yod after eating. I thought 1 was going
Into consumption. I soon began to have Mln
land Leader.
tn the chest. Rtomaeh and ride*. I got flute
lief. I am now using Swift’s Specific, and sleep and woke all Unit out. I tmei’ lost flvtever, ror
------ —
have received tbe greatest benefit from its pounds In four days. I began using Shaker Kxwell. miooRh .lUiim K&gt; lb',L"?t.B
Se.
Yours truly,
Wk. Jonks.

ti:v rlty Of ftastillga, nltat belilK
"•• tbe circuit court , fur Barry

I of land

NASHVILLE, - - MICH.,
Can give those suffering
from any form of

Insist on having Ufa '
Genuine with The red H
tin tag., made only by.
obkn Onz:. «'3r._
''

Testimonials.

Of these he can show enough
to convince the most skepti­
cal, from the very best citizens
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
cluding business men, farmers,
mechanics and others.

DON’T PUT OFF
Seeing him if you are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time.

Consultation Free.

THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER &gt;
and Health Restorer. Cures all kinds of
Headache within thirty minutes—Try it
GKO. W. DAVIS,of lahlaronae st.. New Or-

Arie, for fifteen yean far an Itching humor tn
tnv’ blood. I have just used thro* bottlai. ot

JOSRPH J. EAGAN, of No.tt Wret •». New
York says: * Have net Itmi witlHi.it Vinegar
Hitlers for tbe tm*r iw.-lve vear*. and consider
It a whole mrdlrlnc rhc’t In ourtamtly.t
MBS. MATTIE FURGU8ON. of Dryen. N. Y.
says: “Vinegar Bitters I* the best medicine I

The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he can cure
you. Extended experience as ^ars aga, antf recently It cured me of rtieutnaspecialist enables him to
WM. A. DAVIBot Camden. X. J.says:
easily determine, and the best ”1MBH.
havo suflerod greatly from Indlgestioo and
trouble*, and Vinegar Bitters gave mereof modern appliances and the bowel
lief."
most approved remedies,
hi-gnr I’.il'.-V' ks a
adapted for special cases, many
ibobert ot bralUi”
of them prepared only by Dr. write*: ’’I Dud your V!o««ar Bluer# a tlrsti
dims
tonic.
’
*
Baughman, enables him to ef-.
VINEGAR BITTERS.
feet a cure easily where’ oth­
The only Temperance Bitters known.
ers would fail.

'MAY GOD BLESS YOU!’

si ■ttisE

llf tne
HUMmu
bSmJL•tatataU
’*”--3—---------------Ji

-J on era of pride iu national history, are
SXu? tjh" I""*™
" ta,

QUJCIUI rvpu;w
—---diicta of the United States are not icry redU&lt;?.C. ^l^eort. IU Its main f-tures.

bo found in auffletaot quanuta*
Brtrta,
Ynt at tbe -od cf “*

jLri.-.u- -wi-

ot U-. i.M.iw

'St

«

”= —
iCW u®,

tho Dcmoerate cannot win ta -&gt;ew rora
&lt;&gt;,(, year—Phiiadelpbi* I rewblo

For sale by all druggists.
Th* Swift Sracinc Co.,
Londoa, Eng., 35 Snow HUL
The Presbyterian synod meets at Flint

Jef! Davis -Cluvetand Iteautr-

tug

,rir &lt;«'

W*w- ^ l' ember |9th, ism

Dr. J, 4. Bamtaaii.

only one 5ha.be3Xii-fall /6c^.uc
ffic most con/ement
to cut for pocket or
to carry v/ljol?. -

DISEASE,

••mn«. MlddgHtottnh i

in

The best possible testimonial
of his ability to grapple with
these diseases—a successful
practice in dealing with such
disorders.
. .

&gt;-rn in»-? Ui tbv rendition*
—------- i&gt;y Wamm e-tta»»rli । the imino to truv-aw
Tiw Chine* incident, however, fa not with­
out mtenst from another prtrt of rtew
There testate* ttaw^ that tb. g--du

■ m "&gt;&gt;rtgaxr* on imho- «*.
• there ta rtalnieJ io bv rtnc »t
■ tlir »uin of three hundred
4100 &lt;L.llxra(*3nM) and at*
lAu-Ht- nvr •loltan’ pruvldrd
. m :c. aril r.o -ultot proreonlnjBi
.'&gt; hi’dintoil to revurer the
I hy«aid mortgage, er any part
— lorr. by virtue of the newer
■e.1 &gt;1 ’ahi mortgage, and thr
1 •' &gt;’r nude .uid |&gt;r&lt;i&gt;kle,l- Hotter
"■ timt on Kntuntay the Utb day
• U -...u
.,-a.iUnU Im &lt;N.

Ol^oiC

“

wk"

,™od

ii- ilive&lt;,ndlllonsot a
&lt; uniH. Mail.w&gt; and
to Philo A- Shr-taou
Murdock, de.

uauiy

on ti*- Ticket.

With , -Id-rr
t„ E-e•“&gt;£ X iJpES. »&lt;
lieutenant governor, we
»»
-111

very handsome from tbe out­
side. with coon skin nailed
on the door, but health and
contentment the hardy pio­
neers of American rivilirav
lion found in them.
Their
health was maintained by simple remedies
of roots and herte. now reproduced In
Warner’s Log Cabin Itemedlrs. made by
Warner of Safe Cure fame.
Tbe Fiuabing Fresa is drad.

It stimulates the Brain and qulota tho
Nerves, regulates the Bowels and renders
a perfect blood circulation through the
human veins, which ta sure to restore per­
fect health. A beautiful book free.
Adrctt,
R. IL McDonaak Duvo Co.,
55W IVashlngton sU N.

SEASALT
•SOAP&gt;e* bath.eunaf

srittrfia.

SS9KM
1U&gt; Dbl-o CO..
oBt.,New York.

■
9 all the natural «««a«sa ot
^’^^aiu^tiTrvb’ulK’wWdlwaM no* -cSlot Boota^or 8e

first

She Triad and Knows.

�Mocked Their Master

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

CONGRESSIONAL v

Hatch" wa* mad.
THE

WEEK’S DOINGS

IN

THE 'NA­

TIONAL LEGISl ATURE.

Close of the Big Wheat Deal

uvely

in Chicago.

of Mostachusetu during the revolution. It’s
valuable. I think my next purtaase wifi bo
Huskin’* works. Those English author* are
ftrst-ctaM."

HTJTOHIB8ON RULES TO THE EID.

bill wu
allowing

tbo special oommiww— — -» — pr—oua. lultj
.-&lt;*» ta&gt;» .uu.-*«-•“&gt; /"““J*
Kelley with being actuated by bouorabto
m-U— 1.
!■—*&lt;•“«’ *"**
luUoa ««-.&gt; v-d
»"• ‘-"“"J

Settle
Plumb speke In favor of forfeiting certain
land granted the Northern Pacific railway.
Ten thousand dollar* wa&lt; appropriated for a

wheat, Mr. HutehinsouF

tbe position ot “Old Mutch'

Burgvyn*.

morning telling ‘•the I
little •heat* to «ell at j

The general deficiency bill wo*

in comlnl^;•■••
--------------- -- book of estimat-s which bad been omitted ber of biDo were di*p&lt;*od of and tbe bone*
from tbe MU exit-pt those for tbe Pacifl • rail­ took recess until * p. tn., and at the night
way companies Other amendments appro­ ■eseiini paK-d thirty-ono private pension
priated 437fl,«XJ for indemnity to jwnsicutod bill* and adjourned at lihlri till Monday.
Chinese; provided for two additional iW
date ju*ti••»** for th* Dakota supreme court;
BASE BALL ATTRACTIONS
appropriated |2o,000
far the
annual
Mavra of
alsienre
of
employe* ta
tbn govqrniTMVit printing
r-fBce,
and
extended the criminal law* ovsr the
public land strip.
Tbe bill wa* then . Th* Standing of tbe league nines, innludtag
SaturdayN games* 1* as follow.:

HOPE FOR THE FEVER SECTION.

When: at

,
~u.wu.ri uv
mu u &lt;1~».r»—
I Shad Miller (colored). W. W. Sampeon v I «e&lt;J), Edward Williams, Mr* H. Qovernoi;
| William T. Pytas, and James Hall. Total

!
j
(
|

engineer thr state Sunday wtaool union at
Kart Ssginaw, ou Dec. A
While handling a revolver Mix William

Calvo*; and Heckla mining ,u.
ar va. • &gt;f 416, u now Mriim* &lt;t ,

'Occasionally . voter m.rn.
J. A. Dnebeeue’, • Ganem* county farmer.

AH*; t Hixok. a Gnilfur I

K. M. Ground. G. Hullonbeek, Alfred Ftobinsmi, tnfaut child of Jmnee Austin, George
Bell, Mary I’atrc* (colored), and K. W.
BurkUzin.

abrogation of nil treaty obligattou* permit­
ting the immigration of Chinese laborera
A bill wa* intnalured to ap|Kiint a eommi*
sion of seven physician* of different eebool*

i Florida, is in a dying condition. Ho bad
| be-'n improving, but a sudden turn for .th*

Tbe chsrgv ww preferred by a soman wbo.e
htaban1 lt«i
backing tbe tiger, winch

Plumb introduoed a bill to pay a re-ward ot
•lUU.QOU to the proprietor of th* copyrighted

bill authorising the

eoat* are worn al night with comfort, nnd

___________ _
.......... ................... .................
To ertaWieb yellow fever refugee ramp* a&gt;
proper points In tbe south und equip th■anw; to prevent alien** being employed on
..
• it .
_— ■

riving great benefit from tbo lessening de-

j
!
I
I

a hunt ;.i&gt;d rau nyatart ■

n wove.
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tbe local millinery firm* are locked for howlodiai*&gt;i«ito
*
■*
Wartiu&gt;&lt;t*&gt;*
‘
«j
•&gt;
M#
Chicago. Hept Jfl- Fcllowtax ere tbe peattng shotgun, and after be'« practiced
score* at hmo lull made by National league awhile, will Mart out ta-pursuitof delinquent
dubeyretaninv: At f.T.icego-C’hirago 10.
Iridtaim|x4i«»; at Pittsburgh, Detroit 1: at •dfppui
Wanl.mgton- A’ashingtoo 1.
*•*
at B utou- P jot-ev -Proton i. I .ifir-del-^u» L
’ Chicago.
’Jt -Hi- o iy interesting
— .
a ■___ _ _____ 1 — II
. r... ~

Davidlor lajy.

the existing appropriation* for rmdry । this out ia tb» rare for third ptae ■ bet'vro
civil exptMiM* to Oct 15 was adopt- 1 Detroit, Barton and Phibidolpiila.
Net

I suu* ter. t
।
There were two deaths during th* last
। twenty-four hour*at Sanderson—Mrs. Frank

defending
the
ndwiniotrntion
from Th* Uncu.’ rcom yesterday were: Al
tbe charge of extravagance, and laying U»* i Chicago-&lt;’birogo fl, in.bwp'Ui* 7: at Pitta,
bln me on Ute senate. Further conference was j burg—(flrrt game) Pittsburg 0, Detroit 4;

A Killing Front at Chattanooga.
Chattanooga, Tenn., Oct. I.—Agreroble
to expectation Chattanooga wa* visited by n
killing frost yesterday
morning.
Tbe

Sib^y &amp; Hearingtoc, Kart Haginaw lum-

friend* of tbe Oklahoma bill notified him eaid be had given up tan bop* of winning
tl.nt n quorum would l&gt;* insisted upon. Me- &gt; the pennant this year. Tb-losgui laoree

surplu* wealth in lM.U00,&lt;M&gt; tael of British
Columbia leniber.

HE WAS TOO FRE5H.

AG ~r.ii.r-.1 —~ — I fro"’ n,‘c»tur' A*®-.’ “T’
total number of
o4-"p*m1 n?n ’r*T i Caere to Saturday night there baa l«n 80:

to fix a day to consider the Blair educational
bill, ard
ar d the
ihe house
home adjourned.
hill,
Washington Crrr, Sept 3fi-Stewart
offered q resolution iu rh* -*m-ite yusterday
celling on tbe president for eueh information
a* lua
—­.
he lima
ba* rw-**inlin~
regarding thaa
tbe riMiaaaa
Cutueee IranKv
treaty, rre
reived since the 7th ins I Edmund* mid that

••nw ■ ao“tu''.
I tK« 1
Th* Teun‘*a*»
board. of health ba*
Hutch" ha* not called for margins and. tbe
~* | raised tbe quarantine, except aa to Memphis

which Stewart

•xpected
But “Old Hutch* bad said 43, and ■ *re expected. Tbo rigid quarantine wlll rtiil
44 it had to be He might as well hnve said bo ninintalnnd. __________
H 1.
-iihln U. po.r .«! .. could

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When ti...

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tw L-.

TIDINGS CF CALAMITY.

tire Joel ta settled by litigation. Evon those
who are badly caught are not absolutely
kaown, but it is estimated that fully 1,000,-

1L1» a fruitful topic of diecusrioa in tioard

amompanied by sheeta of rain vbJitod Borton
and its neighborliood yesterday morninm. In
Boston a tree in Stanford street wa* blown
down upon a bone, crushing, him to tbe
ground.
At Probody the Essex County Cattle show,
which was bold In a valley, was flooded to
tbu depth of a foot Many structure* were

itb regard to tbe Septorate.r short*.
flooded, cellars filled, tree* leveled, and boat*

manipulator wilF follow them up ta tbe 1 terrific. The rain fell in a deluge, trans
court* end compel a wttleniriit on terms ' ferring the street* to river*, while tbo Ma
the morning it wa* not until lSd» o’clock
that tbe enraged l*ars began to show their
teeth openly From that time on pan famonium reigned. During the morning “Old
Hutch" had sat in bl* blit chair near th., temi

’ feet inland, and the underpinning of tbe Lta1 wood house was partly waited away. Many
I v«*uri* were in Use harbor, but by* tbe use of
extra anchor* they were *aved from driving
' aaiuw*

What a sneeatng congregatlou they must ba
Michigan * cranberry crop is unusually

sundry rivil blU, the reel of tbo retort be- &gt; Boeton—Borton 0. Philadelphia IU.
tog agreed Ui Holman asked immediate
Chicago, Sept 27.—Capt Anson, of tbe
consideration of a bill to extend tbe criminal 1 Qiicapo League club, in a talk with a re­

j were: At- Chicago—Chicago 10, Indianapolis
----------- —(Uret
— 1 gamw Waohingtoii
—•— . Australia and several place* nearer home.
’ 8; at WasbitigUin
3-N,BW X01* 0 i**rond game) Washington
Gram! Itaplda sebooh employ 214 teachers.
Brw A .irk ft: at Pl’t.*t-urz-~l itlnlmrx 3. *
.w. ». ■ ham
»m&lt;ate»ii«Mais tn tka
' Drtnnt 1
bireh and ferula
1
CHICAQ
Luther’s bear crop
dub »ts
round o
and wbei
home will

comprofconrivo otw that Edmunds offered, lowing are th.. Diagu- --..rre: At fittel.urg
Upon resuming tbe open eeadon Morgan cod- —Pittsburg 3, Indianapnli* 3; at New York—
tintMd
an.)
conclude a qweh on 'No- Yort.:!. WartnngL. 0-rodm, iuutags;
Sbarman’s reeolution
for an
inquiry j at Bromo—Iflrst gam.) Bouton 4, Pniladoiinto tbe relation* between Great Britain phiat; (stcotal £&lt;m«) Broto-.i V, Philadelphia
and this country. The bouio joint reeolution ‘ 4—eight 1 lining*.
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private pension bills Tbo bill granting.tbo
BL Ixaiii. A Sou Franclaco railway ngbt-ofway through Indian territory wm prnn-d. as
well as a number of other miscellaneous

controversy over a bill to pay fi&gt;r captured
cotton, whicu wa* itopjied by the pi .aiding
c-fficur, and tho senate adjourn-'1
The bouse pawed a joint resolution accept
tag the invitation of Germany to take part ta
ad international geodetic aaeociatiou, and
tor the uppointinent of a commtarion to set­
tle tbe Mexican boundary lln* question. A
bill regulating tbe course at the Naval acad-

who'sX Kta^taUy tou^hoTZff tbe stuff
... .
..
. rt
***?..“*
*
,
tam(»ta'L a Jackeoa county lady,
' frosntiy reiebrated bar ItMd tartbday, and
. n“"*ud incident* that occurred when she
I ma WM1 bit. at a crirl. onlv 2L. veer* old.

Denon, Mich.,

Oct.

I.

urd» i. tIiejouEgan.1 pretty wifi

wards learned that Lieffert had teen talking

.
|

iais auoui me, wui you. sw aid, m
brought ,a whip down on his back Ils ran
idto tbe 'beck jiart of tb&lt;&lt; rioro and the
woman followed him, raining doss oiow*
thick and fart. B* hid behind a barrsi. bet
she diibrlged him. Hs*final!y ru to bit
a great mussUoii and IjMfcrt w»i di&gt;
charghd when be came back, s« being &lt;■tireiy “too frtah.” Mix Klwsrd* tail st

At Breton-B-tou 0. I’hlreg.. .1. at Wash' I KrouDd caught him .ixty fret below, be
tagton—Watatniftou «, iiKiiatuipoli' ♦— . dUn’1
a*1**’ *»• c*11"1 °° • neighbor
enven inning*, darkuaa; at Philadelphia— ■°°* distance away.
Pbiiadjrlphia 3, Pittaburg 4; at New York— ! P»w*»y well along toward* 900,000 baskets

- ------------- .......
Vilas rriday received a majority report ot
tbe Utah cuinmiwion. They taka issue with
nearly evrsy ptiu,-. fidd by the minority.

cotupuhwy school taw, albeit
America is a frisky animal to drive.

neighbor- invented the whip with which'

WALDRON IN LONDON.

Young

Dxntorr, Mich.. Oct i -fnorie* M.
Waldron, tbe Hilixtale tanker eho me-

Nellie Bidwell, a mkrried w.coaao! Quincy,
entirely, uaeoneemed.

A little : undoubtedly be

was becoming more .

lions ki true, »uo wUi
•
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------------total wreck, aa nothing f ta’u,0',*At&lt;’ romuiteraUon—a UH autlioriiing Pol7&lt;»nly QMrti&lt;&gt;.i In con dushm tbe tu.-msavr m runnlur at that tb® Pn*’d”-1
•*■“« • rommltaion to Com- ' beT’ I01” .•»»•
minority in recommending
. y.
i*uyi»D**wai.
p ..
______ _a_.i_,
, an am&gt;iut&gt;r.&gt;nf ro
______ ,

bave fl-n up LX-L^ “gnU&gt;OU*’

was a wild man from Borneo.

Weare «m in the crowd shouting hlmaelf
bonree in Irving to bolster up “Old Hatch’**

Wrare made a remark on Bloom’* nationality
_ l.l
. I... ____ . u_____ .

bn*bel«at rsa bmhel. and tbec Um gnu?
eounded.
It w»« only a little while before tbi* that a

! cam* entitled to tbe promotion on bb dratb- 1 «tou»d*ry

friend explaining his abide rouryc ot action

dated Berlin, Germany In i '-- W«* be
■ayv be had family trouUi- tfrubaNy Mn.
Waldron s objection* to hi* reminep which
mad*- him feel like going a* a? a» far si b«
could geL Tbe Bidwell wur.uir. wa« willing

«be Unital Htate*

Gloucester report* that tbo schooner Abbie
ft,,d Mr*' f“huson wanted tm, commit- '
(&gt;llfl77Z7
TT
B. Cramer went ashore near Annrequam Borl “
* PH«- It would not1
- t‘”lfl*graU00 at Canton,
an 1 it took four hour* for tbe li feres vers to
tho
Edmund* doubted tao
CaxtiW, D. T., Sept 31-A1
_ ____ .■____ i__________ ■__________ _ .
. leealitv of immIiiv th* hill Crw-v»ii
Tueadav
flaw,
al.
of tbe bynuUMte block, /toated iu the heart
of tbe city, and for a tiije it looked a* if tbe
national
l.:qo«its
into
political
method*
In
whole elty was doomed Tta. fl&gt;pr^l
name unknown,
rapidly from building to building, until tho
. ........ .... .un.».™uU, mw negro vow.
&lt; Daniel made a tariff reform speech. taking
.__
, : ;------MUA.-K was a©.
frw hte tael lh«
—_ ..
.
including ttM. TVkota Lain and
Long Mach. and
Tru»t company, the poatoffl.t, fourteen
feared that many
and at 4HS p. tn. the senate adjourned.
bouses and tbe Me-chante’ hotel. Canton has
I
The bon*» pivwd a number o' public tend ooflredein tment. but tbi rillxm* finally
-n..
.. J
and military bills of no particular tntcrert, saved tbe adiarant
r | and tbsti portpoued conaidoraUon of tbe sunlight
what artiste look upon u ptobnbly the mart

imposing and beautiful public ornament yet
devised for an American dty ha* been signed
on behalf of tbe state of Illinois by tbe
authorised iwpreeentativa* ot the committee

touch Interested in th* llbra/y build tax I
J*” J*'“* CountJ’ °»lf &lt;ta»e Ended,
ir; a Mil was jnw*&lt;d to forfeit lands I . JVaPJML00’ ,OWb- **•»*- * —The jury in
fatoog too line of the Northern Pacific I
‘»"’l&gt;mte&lt;l J0lMM county calf eL, after
. , -------- wuuiy cAir ensn ntter
---- -----------,._i July
» . 4,
. Uffi)- also,
,______
«m.......returned
......... . a verdict
being out ferty*W ibout*
railway
uncompleted
ap­ boJncc.utfnrtTj.iwi,.tiff lor H.oxj. Robert Jmimm,
propriating • 100,000 tor relief of yellow fever f*
tbeptofatid, lay* this will rod Ujb
’

then itrtmll be removed, to tbe Gettysburg
SMtfV-Inlte*.
A r,*am —— _-&gt;_ •__ ..

0t» left ualncmnbared.

A rablsgraa r*-

nay witty thing* at my exyro*
Wife-’Ob, no. dear; you couldn’taffrtd «

Closing Ont Sale!
I have just purchased

atlot

of

journal

wee threw*

. —Thursday night’

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low forar purposes of 4100,&lt;X&lt; a* amended

r-mlll, 10,blackunitb shop nod dwelling bouses were
totally couMuned. Only four Luiidiug* are

rreolution

million*
failure.

New Goods!
my entire stock of Dry Goods, Bo«»t* an‘i
and Clothing at wholesale, and rent store (best location in
the city) or will clone out same at retail at prices
'V1
reduce stock in short order.
Prints at 4a, good style and full width.
A gbod line of dreae goods in al] wool.
.D*®8** flannels, serge?. caal.mereF, Henriettio • h- double
width and “best part- wool at J21 to 80c
Ladies and children’s cloaks, jackets and -shawls.
Qoilh u&gt;.l 1-lM.keu, wl.ite and colored
.

«id toe c&lt;

LDING

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                  <text>Hastings Banner.

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'CountyVOb- XXXIII. NO. 24.

michToctobETw

-,s Banner
Hastings

WHOLE NO. 1741.

COUNTY NEWS

Wednesdays. by

IHartrt latter.
‘
Chas. Bergman had a valuable cow m-t
"T, 't'
'n,“ ‘

MinnoAx.

hoM^rfh?17 Smlth ls T”T Blck' WH1 no
nope* of her recovery.
Silas Dk-klnson is on the sick list.
teroJTK.’T®?!?" *1
Bowker were
flight to this pfan. for burial last. Satur-

Is

.

G&lt;*&gt;. VaJcptJue fa on the sick list
tbr.lTw%r?n"in.,,B!*a larK”
,n h,»
tt'nwt. which make* hfa very sick.
‘."’ar ,hat &amp;L Mo*ry *m«
*" k" ‘,l r &lt;**rt,e "nd h,:* Uttle boy are all

;:nWNG RATES:
...■»■•...................................... »W®00
tor special poalttons.

.loll FBI STING.
v. jell in tin- Job Printing. De­
. mw* EvereUilng tn the
.
and * tth the latest fame ot
u-rrorM pattern* ot machinery*
&lt;kniea employed.enable* the

I’EN A VAX A RM AN.
lawyers.
- r-tta-tlno National Rank.
Hastings. Michigan.
. Koonri 18. tc aud K. uei
• .r mfi luplrt*. Midi.

,

vhy,*‘vlI1e.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
multitudeot low tr»t. abort

X"«ht“MumWwh

Hastings. Mich.
- rt* ot the state. Hpecial
■ in*. Nonvyto Loan ox- eral :nducvni-nl* to

Inner*. n&lt;» nrrv^Hta *«

x...Jiisst"

•fan am! Surgeon.

'

. -lore. Ofilce hours from 2
I, i. JI. !»..
■. -i-ian and Surgeon.
;♦:» of treating disi-asn ot the
and ibr preservation of vision
tiiii SPEUTACLK8 and. eye

LAWLER iSCDDDER
DELTON, MICH.

OMIT*’ e ' " H GlWtVE,
. '
lawyers.
■
• !;■. I ,non bl.s k, Hastings.),
ft* :■. -!- Jl-. the rourte of the state.

DRALEB* IX

ui i.w»,
(Over J S. iii*xlvc*t «Uo.'srto/eA
rr*:1 t -o.'iUl mart*ot the State. ixJItectloM
&gt;;oic;tlyAtt-!i4u:V t». _______ ______________

L.1

FURNITURE:
We carry a full line of lately pnrehaMd

’• ^.:.t t -rtb* Ohio Former's luxunmceCo.
3*'snie- p *»- ■ - uu a. man’s property against
■ h. by fin,: ■ {humig v-r wind; agatnxt a man's
W» tyS-att A-j&lt;l a-vident.
________

\N. Ilointrpathk Phyand Surgeoti.
hruji'i drug store.'
H tl; LN . BAKKER. Real Estate. lniu
■
■ ’ina-r and ixiank.
i; h.u.van *■ Son i doors north
id ro.**.«;fflce.
mnt: ;iven to maknig exchange#
Th- interests of non-resldeat
r- c.ifr!ully looked alter. Farms
■ *ile or exchange. Hcttse* and

•ROBERTSON HOUSE.

goods, atteh as

Sd Ross Soils,
tarsaii Can: Chin,
WWmii Dimas Chaw
Mirror:, Fran::.
Siasa: aai Tables,
Amkwcry thing desired in the furniture
lineS Our prices’on these goods are rens-

enable. / We guarantee to duplicate Hast­

ings or Kalamazoo prices on these goods.

-r

sn-1 • &lt;&gt;urt Sw„ ilastlngs. Mleh.

Rates. 51.00 per Day.

:nr pi:i&gt;ilc ts rritp-rtfullv solicited.

Hastings City Bank,
Mich.

Undertaking and Embalming
A_ specialty. . We have one of the fined of
henws and attend all calls promptly on
short notice.
We have also added n ven complete

stock nf

CAPITAL, $50,000.00.

CROCKERY,

tawporMt-i

On which-we arc making very tow prict-s.

We also have

Trunks and Valises.

Some farnyr* are husking corn, and
some com i* nvt cut yet.
fharlre Baily faon the.nwi again buy­
ing lM&gt;gs and sheep.
Hnwin Falk, our popular blacksmith, lias
RtXNXB'sWsw&amp;Ste’’*™ «« The
moved tn Lacey.
Not quite every other wagtm fa a meat
Kewctlulh-.
qOOK X NI8KERN
wagon, but we have two or three on our
roads every day.
MWdtevin,;
’
A new chimm-y on the U. B. .church, af­
M. C. Griswold left Monday for Lowen
ter m&gt; long a time.
to organ be a
t&lt;1 tw. r,[n
1 'lto'|L F7 &lt;’?n,l,*’u‘'‘ Daniels Striker'

in uL?; ”?’rtswold i, ^llnu. ^,hl..r
hurting • dUr,nF ’h" ab*«* * »*r

Weather cool and damp.
Mr. Cnirn support* a new double-har­
&lt;*. M. Smith, a fanner resident of th!* ness.
We understand that J. U Seger and wife,
hmkin""re
iM ‘"’own this Week'
•jf Irving, visited nt C. Savamol's last Sunlooking after bnaines* Interim her,..
•iay.
»
»»m. B. Hooker, one of the hustling
1 Vfr'.’ I1** b**" u wn&gt; P"«dd&lt;4 to open
8SM;~w™
lhe P.nl Auger reltflpl house. Rev. Kavwood pn-adied here las' Sunday.
.
‘
We lean, that J. I.. Ickes has rented hi*
tl • word "knapp on. on hl* watch chain. Imure tn Mr. Wiley.
S. Kairer ha* the new I*. B. church nt
He fa confident that the gentleman that it
^^♦'’‘t* will succeed Mr. Ford in «m- I odunk ready for the marens.
S. Shively intends to repair his honre
Mr, H. E. llmdrick 1* rtlll confined to for winter.
We an- happy to learn that Carlton was
her l«ed with malaria) fever.
“
Dr.'Hanlon ha* rvtiinu-,1 with his famlh- the lucky town last Wednesdnv tn carry off
from Elk Rapid*, where he moved about the silk Mag. This speaks well for as green
n town ns this has lieen.
'
two years ago. The way the dnetor l« at
There was a so called strike Inst Wedwork, show* that he fa,* not lost any oi hl«
twsdaj, noon on the I.. A-11. R. It. The
old patients.
strike was for back pay. A small crew Is
.Mrs. Baxter, of Charlotte, will lecture
still at work. The pay day Is now report­
on temperance at this place TliuMay ev. ed tn be next Monday the JSth.
ening of this week.
.

VanlcM- Nprlnc*.
Delayed letter.
Ed. Nldy. of Chicago. Is visiting friends
nround the Spring*. Jlc visited with Star
lodge. 1. (t. G. T._ last Saturday night,
and ia-lng Itxige deputy of Cook County.
Hl., gave some interesting accounts of the
orders of Good Templar* in and around
Chicago. He said the work I* progressing
finch there.
.
Rev. M. C. Dann-ls returns t&lt;&gt; the Yan­
kee Spring* circuit of the M. P. clntrrh for

Frank Hosmer, of Carlton, is spending* a
few days with his grandmother.
E. lx&gt;ckhart un-1 W. II. Baker attended
the fair at Charlotte Thursday.
,
Marlon Shore* Is on the sick list.
To
I'hilllpe- and wife smile &lt;in a
young «&gt;n.
G. Austin was thrown to the ground
Sunday by a horse which he was riding
witbonl a bridle, ami was struck senseless
and remained so for 16 hours.
,
, A l-ad gash over the right rye was made
Sunday school cIomnI at the Spring* last by the full.'
Several of our citizens attended the mass
Sabbath.
H. B. Bennett and wlte was the gue*t of meeting nt Hasting* Wednesday. apd were
K. G. Bennett and R. 15. Gragh last Sunday. much pleased.
The I". B. quarterly meeting will l^Ih&gt;ra Bennett Is at Itonupklck with the
next Sunday.
innnip*.
’

P. !». Beebe.

LffiEB&amp;fflIK

I’. lingers amended the speech of Govern-

ln$rs " ,1.”Sehrotier, of Galesburg, visited

Martin* Corners • spent the bahlpath with

n-fadvea In thfavtelnlty fart week.
Mrs J. Herrington and- children, of
Xarahall. have been ' W,,n&lt;
George Irving has moved to Hickory
Comer*: 1*** &gt;'"« rented the h«rl.

Donrsome of your neighbors or
friends want she Banner during the
oampaigh''
Ask them, and report
to us.
.

ft Hen Roller Bill
Delton, Mich
Ik jtow ready to

BUY WHEAT,

Paying the hlghert market price-

; Custom Mlllinr »nd F«^ Grinding »
।
„
Specialty-

i ftSwaSKSfi
[ beat machinery* and win i n.
!
j county fa solicited.

,torT&gt;’
Respectf”11-' •

8. T, J, Ms 4 Co.

’ Martha Andrus, from Rutland, is work­

°rMr"and Mre.'liurt Walker and child, of

Mftev. Fletcher, of Plainwell, will give a

friends

to building a fine residence next spring.
&gt;
W. E. Burl and Dr. Baughman started
north on their annual hunt Monday morn­
ing. They- will lx- followed later by other
sportsmen.
We quote to-day, Monday, wheat 1.07.
oats 25. butter 20 and eggs 17.
Sam. Kasslcr has his new house nearly
completed.
.
Deputy Sheriff O»nnin brought James
Gregory Imme from the north fast Wednes­
day to answer to the charge of non-support
Of family. He gave ball for appearam-c
at circuit court.
A goodly number went tu Grand Rapid*
Monday to hear and to see the ••Plumtd
lie Knight." of Maine.
V. Suckf.k.

ing for Mrs. Billie Loudln.
Mr*. John McQuaire visited at her
mother's Mrs. Joe UnderhlJI.
■
Mr*. A.. M. Bostwick returned from

Vrry respectfully.
•king Business Transacted.

Mrs. Mary Stincheomk of Hasting*, ia
Farmers arc vary busy picking applre visiting Wondhmd friends.
and husking corn.
B. S. Holly has ptircbased a new wagon
Th»- nx-ndx-r* of Prah-icville grange have and proposes to do his own teaming, he la
put a bascmctit under their liall.
also building an addition to his lam.
A boom in wheat struck our enterprising*
F. F. Hilliert. onr hanker, and C.-S.
wheat buyers at Milo fast week. The re­ I*almerton. Woodland editor of the Nashsult: :i5.ooo bushels contracted at from
•LOOtofl.Hj per bushel
came home loaded with fdnry. haring kill­
Ynurscriba expects tn be in Hasting* ed two sparrows and one pole cat.
the 7th of Nqvemtter next. I*1ea.*c sav to
Mrs. Ellis lamb fa very sick.
the man on the corner to not leave for Salt
Uncle John McArthnr is improving and
river until I 4&lt;*- him.
hopes arc entertained of hfa recovery.
Sheep an- booming. Why.’ that senate
Mr*. Susie Rowfader has her house
aubrtitnte "Ihriff blfr' did it.
adorned witli a new coat of paint.
H. W. Wlllliun- wfahes R directlv.under­
The Walts l&gt;rathen&gt; an- building a halt
stood he fa buying wfa-al for II. W. Wil­ mile of slat and wire fence.
liam* an«l p&lt;| ottirr person. He ha* on
Dogs got Into Randall Lipscomb-* flock
contract M.Otfo busbrfa of wheat.
of sheep and kilted several fast ww-k.
Jerome England and wife have returned
from
Ohio where they have l»rn ou a vlrtt.
Frank Me Iterby and family visited at
.Several of oar. citbaui.s went u&gt; Grand
Bellevue Saturday and Sunday.
Rapids R&gt; hear Blaine -peak. &lt;&gt;«, Monday.
Mr*. Geo. W. Francis and son Aubray
An so acre farm for Oak- eheap, a small
were visiting at Charlotte fast week.
payment down and balance on time with
. A force of workmen are rejnairihg the
easy payments. Eni|uin- of J. M. Smith.
bridge acooss Quaker bnslk.
Yocko Soi.nrrn,
M. 11. Brooks is having apples shipped In
from Middleville to nae in his dryer.
,*DDITIONAL LOCAL NEWSMiss Nellie Truman will be married
Wednesday tn Harry Banks, of Lincoln.
The supervisor* are hi session this week,
Kansas.
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and organized by electing James H. M&lt;-The Dvmocrotlc senatorial convention Kevltt. of Middleville, ciialrmsn—a wise
wits held at the Wulrot House, Oct 5th. selection. He annonnei-d Mie following
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and nominated Humor (i. Barter, of Ver­ standlugcrtmmittccs:
Equalization—Nyr.
I'ntter.. Perkins,
montville. for state srnstorz Mr. Barber
Is a good man but has not got tlie get then- Wbodmanae*. William*. Dillenherk. Chas.
quantics of P. T. Colgnne. who Is sure tb A. Brown.
Finance—Andrtia. Liehty. Nichol*. Jan.
lie elected by a large majority. In tlie evonlng Frank Pennington and M. F. Jor­ G. Brown. Kenyon.
t'laltw—Polley. iFurniad. Ritchie.
dan talked on the iaauiw of the day .to a
Apportionment—Harthoni,
Andrus,
small crowd at the opera house.
A good many attended the ratification Kent.
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County Buildings—Dlltenbeck. Kent,
meeting at Hastings fast week.
.
Mom-s Kocher, living east of town, died Perkins.
last wit-k of heart disease. '
Printing—IJchty, Kenyon, Potter.
Drain Commliwlnncr* Itejx’rt -Prrktos,
Santoro Truman Is home from Olivet
Nichol*. Jan. G. Brown.
college for a few days.
Insurance—Charles A. Brown. Ilarthorn,
G«l Higdon ha* resigned his |M*itlan
with the News.
. Williams.
FnrI—Williams.,Andrew. Nye.
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D. W. Reynold*, eaudidate for Register
Towdrtilp CleriC* Reports— Kent. Woodof Deeds, was on our str»*cts last week.
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The McKonknry Combination fa billed ma owe. Ilarthom.
Of the chairmanships. Mr. McKevitt
for the opera house thr l«th and 17th of
Oct.
&lt;ieo. Frink and wtfe. of Minnesota, is that partisanship has been thrown aside in
visiting at G. A. Truman's.
such rejection*.
,
Miss Hattie Ixitig. of this place, i* to be
mgrrlid Thursday to a Mr. Olner. of Hust­
Another southern tariff bill has bees
ings.
rased by .the house
It is the direst
H. G. Hale is hauling stone, preparatory

. Mr*. Dr. Herrick fa visiting friends in
gon. was killed by
Hasting*.
L?vl%tewart Ims bought » horse of Ed.
Itanfleld.
O’t'onnar.
A tine drove of'oouthrm ’ponlc* pa*.*ed
Bonfield sup|s&gt;rts n demoeratie pole,
All wl|n attwidetl t!»e mass meeting at which was raised Monday afternoon. A
througt •-nr imrg la«t Mondas tpornlng.
Hastings on "Wednesday last are enthusias­ speech followed, and mush* was furnished
tic over the same, especially the ladies.
by tlie Banlield cornet band.
Delayed letter
A grand time I* anticipated at Drltnn to­
Mr. Phillips iosi a valuable colt last
Libble Shoup has gone to Battle Creek day; m!m» a republican jmle I* to b»- raised
tn attend achooL
there.
Mr*. Mary and Sally King and Mrs.
D. R. Slade, wife and children visited
The 1. 0. G. T. hall ha* recently been Frank Doty have been visiting friend* anil
relatives In Convls last Saturday-and* Sun­ 'plasterecL a.wall placed under It and is now relatives in Olivet the past week.
reech
Ing
a
coat
of
paint,
adding
very
much
Jud Chandler, who has lx-en attending
day.
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Another young lady fins f&lt;tine&lt;l the Ma­ to its appearance.
,
*
school ut Battle Ciwk. I* now at home to
,--------a day
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son*. Stella Ixiwell was marrii'd to Chas.
Quite a ....................
numlsT .*i*nt
two at remain until November, where he will
Mason !a*t Thursday: al*o Blclmht Wat- tile
fnlr last week, and
report
t;.r Kalamazm&gt; x.~
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ert it • Htart for Ann Arixir.
-------—1 Eva Fisk fa now making her home at
te 'have 'lieen nnt -----neatly
as-------goqd’ "
as _
our
kin* and Eiva Nleewonder.
Mr*. F. M. Qiiick wm brought home la»! county fair.
Frank Doty 's for n few weeks.
Mrs. FJtrl ami daughter retunied.lrom I. Miss Bagley fa slowly recovering from
Saturday. She I* still improving.
It snowed last Friday and Saturday.
their eastern trip Saturday.
her sickness.
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Rev. Chase preachtxl an intererting serGeo. Mullen has returned home.
Florence and Edith Hero*. Mal»e! Quick
Mrs. Geo. VanTjtnc ha* l«n visiting in ^mn to a house full )a*t SabltaQi.
and Uly Miller presented their teacher.
Mis* Sergeant, with a very pretty inkstand AVayland the past week.
)
Byron Damon has a child very sick with
last Friday. It beiiuc the last day of her
GKk Prichard and wife, of lake Odessa,
dysentery.
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school.
Fred Woodham's hnnsc I* nearly com­ spent a part of last week In this place.
Elbridge IMter rwsirts a very enjoyable
Mrs. Isaac Weeks I* quite seriously ill.
time at Flint. He had the pleasure of pleted. They will take pnssx-twinn this
Chas. Valentine has rented a part of
meeting twn of the ix.ys that helj-cd tocar- week.
Bertha Willis entertained h«r young Geo. Prichard's house, ami will move
ry him off thr ImlUrfield al Gettyburg.
friends
on
Thunulay
afternoon
and
even
­
therein
soon.
,
They *aid it made them sweat.
ing: lr Mng the anniversary "f her blrtl*-'
Frank 1 ternary visited friend* in* Muskr
Mnt. Chas. Whitcomb is quite sick.
gon Saturday and Sunday.
.
The county fair was reported te be all day.
We now get our mail from Delton In­
Charley Gaskill Jr. is serionsiy sick with
right, but ’he weather needed blanketing.
typhoid fever.
Frank Webster and wife, of Dowling, stead of Richland.
Mrs. Jessie Fruhauf. of Ann Arbor, fa
visited at John McIntyre'* last Sumfay.
visiting her mother.
Frank and Will SalslMiugh made their
J. II. Balou visited at F. Meeeltam’s last
Quite a number arc now
drawing
folks a visit Sunday.
wheat to Delton at H.W a bushel.
Alims. Hatten and Wtn. Blvrti's faniily
Meat peddlers are scarce.
Henry l-nralx-e Is doing some plastering
Most everybteiy from this place attended
and Mrs. Guy are all visiting In Ohio.
for Morris Stanton.
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Don't forge: the speech nt Maple f.rove
A. Snugs has nwwd &lt;”' Frank Mucunes themass morting at your city Wednesday,
and
report a good time.
the !7:h at 2 p. m. Addresses by ' 'jArs. S. H. laralwe fa on the sick list.
Surveyors an* expected this week at tills
Hon. James O'Donnell and Clement Smith.
J D. Guv lias rental hi* farm to his
Quite a number are hauling apples to the I place for the extension of the lx&gt;well A
I Hastings IL H. People wen to be willing
Delton evaporator.
brother Will for two year*.
John Allen Ims finished working for tn give the right of way and a fam ns be­
Our .*lek are reported better.
Pettv thieving I* getting to he quite a Henry Kahler and returned to hfa home in side*.

We shall appreciate it as a favor to have
the people of Dclpn »nd vicinity call at
our store and look over our goods. If you
wish to buy anything in our line, we feel
confident that we can satfafy yon in l»th common thing in these I***dhty and mean tlmt they will steal w*P
quality and prlcrout of the kettlejtfore it is cold.

u.ny from brr.m.7. uLlIii. In &gt;™r Hly I.-I

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Woodland.
Those of our citizens who attended the
m*** meeting n-portwl a grxxl tim».
Our xchonl houae fence la ornamented
with a new coat of palnL
Walter Monroe has moved to Grand
Rapid*.
Our Harrison anti Morton club held a
m-crer meeting last week.
' Cncle Goodnca*’ stomach is getting bet­
ter.
Our achool board fa finishing grading the
school sard.
AndMv Can&gt;enter. wife and daughter,
frnm'.flay City are visiting Woodland
friends. .
.
R. D. Hanner drives hfa mustang on the
mall mate.
1. N. Harter, of lake Odessa, was in

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W1W.WI! nn.l ri"!”1'!oultn n inwib nnml^r MtHnwn " tBom. to Mr. and Mr*. Woodard, twin
number amended the treeting nnbUran ** "«*“
“J !*“r'
Oull, . number
day and !IMam&lt;*1 to an ablr
l,y nJT ’fern. to Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, a boy.
nt Hasting* I**1 wr*k* MinnleTookcr ha« return?! home.
X.C. Borrow, rd th.- &lt;tl&gt; -..nan—lmal dlCramer A Thoma* will commence hnllF &lt;" r.n...i^ «™i h"i'[ moved last
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week t&lt;&gt; the Grand Rapid.*, where he will
v
'"dr, lab«-IM.r«»k tea rrtunmd iron, ing clover reed this week.
i Dr. Benson is building rente new aide
&lt;V\hia Pjre went
hr
oral weeks l&lt;x&gt;king much reftwbed.
, nA riafiidu Monday to hear BlaineMr*. Geo. Stanley ba# moved in with
Woodland lodge No. «M». 1.
.
—HtM Mr and Mrs- John Bnmney/
” I&gt;’’“p. Tolh-* has moved In Mr. Hrhe not do any Initlatoryv-wot
"J™*
night.
went to
baugh's
bouse.
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A Hvery
liven bam
bam will
will fafa- mean
located Iww aixm.
•* HO’W •
wm,.i,ttr.u nob-raising
A
future baugn
Many look in th'’ ^uiblicau r
M
h
Hough
Hough A
A Snyder
Snyder expect
expect to
Pi add a Inmlier
a long
.1 DXB«
i &gt;.n’ u. IM,
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„&lt; Hou. &gt;'■ 1■ O**-I r».l * VHIo «.U holH I

20th of Oct.

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PwS£w» hrt *"*' iVi’J af“J

and Mrs. Stua;'
.sumfay­
baler &lt;&lt; J- Swa» in itowl demand by

tn agree with him.

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.

eminent by which freedom of voting in
southern HtatM was prevented and Ptertdent Cleveland was eltxrted
Inc’-*«hng
men paired. 63 northern me—.bma voted
for the mcoatiyn and Ml -ratnst it. Wkb
the northern states more than two to on*
against the bill it nevertheless passed,
because 105 southern rotes were for It.
of which at least 20 bad been secured by
fraud. Sectional in its origin and spirit,
peculiarly sectional in its provisions and
In the theory which rt&gt;a]&gt;ed it. this bill
eannot carry a single northern state, and
yet it is to-be imposed upon the industries
of the north—unless the senate defeats
it—by vote* obtained in atrathern states
through flagrant defiance of the cunatitntion and the law*.
If tbo northern people wished to be
ruled in that way. If tbey are willtng^lo
have their industries prostrated and their
prewperity arrest
by a sectional meas
nrr passed by southern crimes, they will
continue to sneer at the "bloody shirt" and
to permit the Democratic party to govern
the countsy. Thh great city and th*
crowded adjacent population from which
the Democratic party draws all its hopes
of sncces* hare a deep interest in the re­
unit, and yet cannot defend their Indus­
tries against the foreign influence here
prevailing.
But for the population
within ten miles of the city hall New
Jersey would not be doubtful’, and New
York would give over AO.faJO majority
against free trade and tbA sectinnal policy
of the Democratic party. But hero the
foreign agents and those identified in in­
terest with them have something to gain
by free trade. &lt;»uUidc of this little circle
the great northern states have everything
to loan by breaking down home Industriee.
and it Is for the people of those states to
say whether a sectional southijni policy
shall prevail
They can outvote thia
city and environs if they choose
Even after a Ikonoeratic congress had
been elected by southern crimes tlifa or
any similar mea- urr would still have been
beaten but for the patronsgv and irreaistibio power of a president who had dcliberately chosen to servo the south and to
betray th»- north
More than twenty
Democratic members were pledged to their
constituent* to support th« policy out­
lined by Mr Randall, of Pennsylvania,
but have been bulbed or brilxxi into be­
traying the interests of constituents. To
some sham ' reforu: fax* promised places
In naVy yards, custom bouse* and poatofflero; to some it has promised jobs and
c-.fftracts:'wHd some &gt;t has brought tn
i tbrirknees by the threat that the paid
'hirelings of the administration would
Ck conventions to defeat them unless
y yielded.
!
It fa a good thing for the country that
the irrenfatiblo momentum toward a
soulheni policy within the Democratic
party has been thus plainly shown before
the presidential election.—New Yeak
Tribune.

ant and suggestive message baa bean sent
to congress
If the policy of Prarident
Clevefand is adopted its effect oe tba
trade of tin* world cannot fail to be Im
mense.—London Chronicle.
Yes: awl England would bare the lion's
share of the prey, and that fa why every
journal in the united Kingdom, outside
of Ireland, etdogtara the president »K ths
greste.-t of American statesman and re­
former* and sneers at Gon Harrivott as

�WOMAN AND

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
THE

BUILDING

OF

AND THE CARE

Grand Ha|a-k'new city hall was formally
Mtcated oa iba'Jflch ult. a large crowd bring
ta attendance. Tua ne« building is an impos-

THE

CELLAR

THEREOF.

REACHED AN AGREEMENT.

No Home

toe sitting room,

MHoYiitan

First and foremost, health and «■ 6™*
gffit tojdd, ^1,
&lt;f a pickerel, which ba avers was 5J&lt; feet In

from on the nicitbwr-in-law quesUon.

Ila

VV-UMIS W
-r~----—
। phtmbtng must be in good ennditirm- To
prevent the entrance of moJrturo from above.

drip through their crorirec after a heavy
rain or dunng the thawing period.
Separate btps fur wood, and for range and
furuaro c-mJ. are extnmriy deurable; they
add to the neat appearance of the entire
cellar, sad keep their contents within'tbrir
proper bounds.
Tiaweniw many modes of Imilding thorn.

ot an industrial borne at Halt Lake City tor

provisions than those suggested by the sencated Saginaw City church, says the lot upon
which it was built was worth |&amp;X&gt;and would
aesrt &gt;X) people, and by opening its folding
douts rtrin little nooks and crannies could
be thrown in that would double its seating
oapscity.
Great are the mysteries and

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The wall i&gt;f tbp cellar may be utllixed for one
aide, and croosboards nailed to the upright*
form two nuire. The front must bo arranged
eo as to allow IU enlirv removal when the
bins require filling. Thia can b«&gt; dune by
grooving Die two uprights, so that the boards
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‘ - - •-----------a —1 ns.-l
Tlu.

ballot fur Andrew Jackson In l*&gt;., ami has
canal and tbo Hrnn-.ipln canal, or Ute crest
Chan Bills, a Tvctimseh bor seman, while
driving hh bone Hunter, at the Ionia fair,
was throw n from bis sulky, but the bone
continued to put in its beat licks end won the

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rt~. &lt;«• - MJ.-. .P^pru- ;
twreity -five mirveyore are nt work on and
aroundJoUri, marking out a route for th.

U£7cyo|
th^fnmaCT.

jndauntura)

WOU'd. Ilk- t7n,^

oton."
bar husband's credit, sat i

been trusted with |i at a Ume dunng tbeir

tall

united livtsi.

of any household artidle, like a carpet ft&gt;» I dwlr(j BR)rw lluui ,
tiwtancv,
first made Jill G WOUML
wou^ *►
jt ••
jg Ito./
«ily —
UWMUI-V, from
viWk the
—~ Una»
—— it is
-----------------—----to worn out, has expended upon it on amount
without entirely townytag grtieUc
of tun., and strength fully equal to &gt;be )qlx»r {rvjx,rtj(nl&lt; a hat.ot the ogaggerntal height
that made it, counting from Um aMrirtnatbfl wo Lmriimes see.
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wool till it oomes from to loom. It
.b? t Th, true proportion far a hat, if a person
iinskiltovl work, but it is work all to same. wub- to
every inch Gt hat teB. to this:

of th. ^Uar, ramate from
roomy

• and MABBOod,™

payment besides her board and ckAbtngl

Broad brims dwarf a figure »to* tlw to*
the judge's Man J. just as naturally as though

ntly plowed up

Edward Kennedy, who Uvea at Port Huron
furnished at the Detroit bouse of correction.

Charles Bosman, a Flint financier, ran
against a gun-abot wound while helping himeelf tocoru from a neighbor's field.
Edward P. Wallace, a Montcalm county

When th.- war broke out, Wallses- sunt 1100
SB Uncle Bum wasn't receiving pnwenta with­
out a cxmiieratiou, the first bond printed

xxla counter J mauagwi to get along
y well wiUPbnt one doctor, although a
surgeon would find plenty to do in that
A littjawktrmi»h between some dogs and a

*nr,r®y“M»- They are encamped north of |
,
, whirl &lt;an I* utilfaud for
the citv. and will remain for two weeks, etc., the floor Of whitb &lt;*n io uu.m~

as a gift, but a right And be knows that I
will no more fritter it away than hu will If
Id— ■**"
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1 cboxi to deny myself something I need and
through which to Chicago sewerage now
J-^uTthu wall hero bestow its cost in charity or buy some books
1
crave, he no more thinks of chiding me
flows, and the other is northwest of the city I ”**
*ua.y
.
nrnnl..nt U&gt; hold
down to Hickory Creek valley
The peo- and tore and will prove "i l? raeewi l^an ' than I think of chiding him for spending hto
down to Hickory Creek valley.
pie in this section’are greatly p'eawri at thl. , «“!*/ buttka, which should be rangwl in an
pie ui uns socuon are graauy ।
as sm.
manner, plntsaud quart* iu wt-rate ,
1
rows. Hower pots, if inverted and set one learn Uns 1.mon ot justice and they are found
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.k.. ..-1..TRAVELS OF A LETTER

invidious comparisons.—London Oar. Kansas
City Journal

The New York World ufflee.
big iht- ragman, ki- p them in a large case ar beyond Wliat were dwdred, ytt who grpdglugNaw Yoax, Oct. fl-The World has re- , trunk U&gt; prevent ttx-ir being Mattered over ly doled out $5 at a time when si-pealed tofor
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------- !»». . U&lt;_.----------- . «* •- the floor. Boap bentea, empty cease and use- '
a Uttto money. The reason given is that it
its rightful owner.
Homebody in Natal, leas article* of furniture should at emee lw may be suent foolishly. U anything will proreduct-1 to kindlings and thrown into the
long UlA-.x-d into maturity it is such treatwood bin.
.
Bulbs, when removed from the garden, can
the Forty-first rogimout, Cairo.
Egypt
be thrown into a boakri and hung from a 1
, tcriMw. rankle in the wounded
i-vwt
was evidently recalled from Egypt, tor Sept. convenient li-jok In the ceiling or under sidn and tlw-re are flighty, mocking, flip
of a shelf. Children's alals, garden impli­

aktx

failed to reach Lieut. Davis and somebody
evidently redirected ikto the residence of
Lieut. Davis' family as fellows; -Hrandsly
Hall. Evening World, near York." The

to chin.

about a bear carriage, may be rolled upend
Lk-d and sus|«ul«l in the saroc miuner.

The grnvra: and moat elusive faults are

-j-j* j*rtof the face that shows the
t-f age first to the lasrer pflrt-wrinklre
dotpen
the mouth and the skin gate
b^n there. For this reason a nrew veil to
Unbec-*n.ng. exrept to the young and bloom-

F. D. OLARKE. M. D.
Merrill Block, Detroit, Mtoh
The HUYEES GVIMto
issue ! March sad Sept,
each jtlr It *• w mcy.
Clop«&lt;!is Uf UBetttl lcto.
■atibu lor ail who pur.
ct.a*e the luxuries or the
neceeatties of iu«. We

O

Heater M. Poole tn Good Housekeeping.

lor accordingly

sent

the latter to Mr.

styles cod quantities. Just figure out
whal la required to do all these ilangs
CMFORTIBLT. and y ju eat mike a Uir
flrttmale of the value of the BUYEB8*
GUIDE, which will be’ seat upca
receipt of 10 cents to pay poetoge,

mal envelojte an&lt; just decipherable.
must I* implicitly obeyed: Find, the cellar-

-hip.

poking

Bing the flrem But the get-tbre- train on
toD. L 1 X lietweeu Grand ilapids aud
sing tbeopber night While pulling into
Abet city on the double quick Um engineer
sdtoeovere-i a mbptocod switch ahead, and.

MixxKAiiiLtH. Minn.. Oct C - Paseenfw-ni a fortnight, and during the besUcd term
on the Northern Itociflc train which arrive.! uocesrimally waabcsl with a broom and
iu St Pan! Thursday morning tell a born- plenty of water. Secund, all avbta from the
lurnarv inusi wuauy
m
u»
Tbey say two men, apparently barrmt the f urmico is kept going. Third, any motet
hands, t«mrd.d the train at a small station spot u|«»:i the floor must I- related as noun
and ungnged in an altercation Zwitli the m detected. Once nqmrtad, it to bar daly to
immediately ascertain it* caux and take the
men was thrown from tpe rapidly moving 'peviry steps to prevent it* recurreoen.—
train while the other clung to the seat and
furred nnd esvrd his life. The train was
then ln&lt;-ked up and the victim was found.
Hu presented a horrible sight, being a mangled, shape toes ma-a As far a* can be

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day morning and opened a small safe. Ha
took 110.000 in unregistered government
hoods, f 2W in cash, flXU worth of jewelry
and about H.000 in othsr sucunliea The

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for having
them on! TYet‘. “
nothing
- - - *
.L._
— an —ugly
— ... U—.I —rough -and
—a
. mortifying
than
hand,
1 stained, with stumpy fingers; nothing more
---------■----------------------»— f--ding*
-------------than
1------rousae
in a woman
envious
tbo

Caro ot the Housewlfr*s Hand*.
One of the greatest trials of women who
must do more or lewi li jusewurk is that of
keeprng thetr bauds in shapely cundltitoi. it

MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.

111-114 Mlchigar. Avenue. Chicago.Bl
—.— ........................... ............. .............. — —, —London Cor. Kansas City Journal
&gt;*' Judf* ber coolly and critkisss her frankly .
-something which can nerer i» agreeable to
«&gt;y «*.
porimpe • German pidloro
P®"regards himself,
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to understand
thing else, in the abstract

Great Clearing Sale

macvel of brilliancy, but she thinks hr Imide
that opinion of her. She u willing to live

Rngtsl berwif to him becaoso hr bel-1 thaw

«Ka|sxi injury, thanks to tta eng I Heer's pree-

•Cridcnt until bar death.
Oeorgie Young, u Grand Rapids lady and

oowl

tbe tired, anxious, nervous woman; this will

Fall Stock

could U&gt; so “fidgety F
eompar.wnuf her own hands lying in her | Did be not say only ywterday: “You relice are completely baffled. Friday after- lBpi mowing eviuimoe u uaru wore, wiin memucr now rou felt wbeeayou were a ureter
noou a neighbor of Mr Groen found wane
of some sister woman-white, aril girlyoureeUC Dorn he not .i«k mron
nd they turned
turns.! out , fluipen,
of admiration nnd ably ofAril that sort of thing" a* past I
papers in his tiswk yan1
yard,' *
and
tf^pen, dainty objects
objo
to b
lL
be
L.U
the
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»U-.a» in government bonds which rea,lt^uty.
*autT- DoubUsss
Doubtl.— one reason
-u for
,v. this to
» I The ottar evening did tanot jay that it
the thief had thrown ashie
asi.to by mistaka
mistake. The Uiat
U14t 1,^4,
.fon, one's eves and was “stupid" in the mobclight on tt- niaxaa
to
always lx
before
1, -rnt
, °n ■*’ I,UU*"'
burglar and the other security-, money and v, „t. liot
„ for,.otU:D „
no&lt;i ■ml
towelrr are still miaelnr
! ■
__ &gt;
___ *__ _____________ ■.___

A Greenville woman wants a divorce, nnd

Parasols
down frequently.
- --------- ------------------------------- -- ----------power to go ahead as toy are now fa
moos for.-'U. H. E M " in Ctncmm n«ral !

day.

The evidence against her husband.

rial advertisement, corresponuo 1 with Um-

Chailie Delaines;
Marked way down to seeetva v *rd. rH-MAdu.
flattens, an fre«ii r-u&lt;K
you ran. Only Imagttw r-* &lt;*.-&gt; »h »t•*;

is to old courting times." and expecting him

The simptost thing a woman can do to make n-mnrk of her tost drees: “E
the bands attractive is to care for the nails, yourself, Jane. You can't maki
but any attemjit to file them in the uxxlern . inch waist now; it's gone foreve
feahiou Introduced by manicures is simply | He, who swore that she could i
useless.
Tbo iniat ordinary
duties about
,--------------, the in hu eyre.
---------- ----------------------------bous.wn certain to break long, pointed naib, I Touchy! She i/ miserable; her heart to

inquest ou the body of Mary Dollinger,
found Friday on the banks ot the Little
James Miller, a Mec.aU man, is happisr*n

Ms ta.

Botin

mu&gt; tlie ditch un ils tack, and, although to

Maa Ida Groilick. the Traverse City lady
who was injured at Detroit Hept. 11 by
a runaway h evident, died on the :Slh. She

ry and ur.uscsmry

bins

alx killed and five wounded—all sheep.

SK&gt; more frequent than to the slow

broad brim and rail-er high crown are tot.

bair with the tea before doing up, roll up and
tot remain Uli morning. Wben tot out It
will be very soft and easllv bam!led Another
««*» prvvaretiou is to get an oanew of

To Stimulate Trade
legntar price *1 r»‘

Special Drives

impraadon is that be is the murderer.

And be—bo loves her more than ever. The
Henry MeCamly, a Battle Creeker, wa»
wboL-sriu use of tobacco, which ba

both

to.

------

I

lor maligning a married tody, but got a good
•Olid bore* whipping at the hands of the irate
tenato. That ctork will doublets be a trifle
wars circumspect next time be seta bb

kniUing factory that will eoi] Joy loo girts.

Bturgh on the 1st, which knocks a I75.0UL
bole in that gentleman s fortune, and throws
* people out of employment.
A freight train cm the Duluth, Sou tn 8orch
* Atlantic went through a bridge at

Kieoora .alt blot k Ugwtber, with 4,(00 bar

DkCATVB, HL, Oct fl.—Mto&gt; Ella Morgan,

tte .-nsnuitw

KftUU.tolotapUkto.vtatol

Meviug AgMltol the Michigan tow
I dosriy, neatly rounded so that to tip is beside
HaniUSVUAX. Mich.. Oct. fl--In the dr- topwl exacUy like to haU circle at the hot-| He never doubte she know.
*nd he
cult court here Thursday the first case on ton*’ UM,nK tli0 hlo frequently, tor that makes , wishes she would be her own dear self and
to docket was tot of to people against t *“e*Ur’ cl^r,'r5°*
than any knife or , not so grumpy; and he sighs as be thinH bm
Martin McNerney, who was charged with i *toora. Krop the little fok. of cuticle which . health may be breaking down but taut-w
keeping a deu o! infamy at Mud Lake. The ’-■‘circlre the nail free from hang nails uud ' gueossi that it to his insistence on the am
case was concluded Tharwl.y night when to i
”°°? ? U*’
*»&gt;ich&gt; to monplare now of life and matrimony that
jury returned a verdict of guilty. Ttaro to ;
»»* “?* - b~u&gt;t&gt;
®*U. by j h- alu-nd l«-hls comtenl uttXro X
another case against MeNerney of to same .
foU »«*ly back with a sharp many of Uuae blank, bald truth, about Ume
nature. Henry Hook with and wife are alee i*»mted Ivory InstrunwnL Alfter a litUe time and love that men delight tn utterinr
on trial for keeping a den. The offleere of
enough. Tbcu drying th? women hate U. U*r
“
ir determined
-t
lined to brwsk up tom. b»d* withaooarw towel push the flmh baek
And, smee it to to mtMtod bmre that
the county are
i from the nail constantly.
, makm a charming
u
(

alone, be might have attained a ripe old age.

and washing pegs aud paua.

A thin solution ot isingiam to liked by some

.
Infants' toys should

be

systematically

have put them on «!&lt;• B'A '' ''TLffi
Owne is and took a} cur .lock an.• •*
autre to suit you * lib Mlf’ and &lt;“*•'«&gt;•
cent victim of thoughttass inattesiUou.
»

U&lt;ht'

b»Th &lt;r to hair

Have the beet equip;- ddn &lt;&lt;m&gt;1»I*

Marr &amp; Duff
KafteMto thai we pwrhaj- -I ”

insurance.

Wbfls driving home from Kalamasno Mrs.

Children’s Lace Caps
Marked down to wL All irr.’: c-wds. **» ®

Marr &amp; Duff
togs were sbookingiy crushed. Her i ecuvary , m w^id and rub them briskly and forcibly
u
was on bar way tn to high ' with a nail brush in a bowl of oat meal and
school, and
attempting to climb threugb water. Never scrape tbu under port of the
cateh and bold dirt for days.

taireed fi&amp;.OOO .worth on tbu let

Marr&amp;Dff’s

Block In White lined.’ I- v i
lareeliueof Hmitw:.I
with narrow edges U» in*' h

dty Friday night from Walter county.

We err willing

be annoying, and, atm pie as it sesms, to, be- I
yond doulit, tlie most oertahi method of 1

’... ,mr pajM-r, oaring used
’ JX-bl’K*! Impurities with great sure***.

Cotton Flann- is
Have also arrived.
unMrarbed.

All gradi* ■&gt; ’■ **k*

disappear.
5 wTJil has »*cu nu-t gnstiiy Ing.

MARR &amp; DUFF’S-

�Presented Their Bill,

—---- :----------- —------,*w*v FROMjiyuwto H,ua

THE WEffi ]N CONGRESS.

provide that

Sector, C.n Now Go on w.„h |

JCorZnT^Ef
■y anxious th&lt;n»dw nnr cheek t

TWrT«''-'

5-JACOBS OIL
FOR RHEUMATISM.

PROCEEDINGS IN THE SENATE AND
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

SE0.W. WALT8, £■*,
San Francisco. Caltfcrn&lt;* Genaral Agent Union
Pacific Railway:

S

tbe othie tarot BaL 0H

dorxemmi

t_

w.ujtanro,
expwied

aonau,'

tariff
ur« htll
un

wa, -i„

to

St. Jacob*

Pound
(now tfifiOllnIf
‘^«oim,^
“-"Z-.POrt100 01

‘hall be suitable r~ L’WC“I

Ing tola approval of the Chlneae exclusion b£U
maium, etc.'

reported tn tba sraate br
embody* an entire

:.-.nce of purifying th© blood can
r, .timaled, for without pure
- -veujoy good health.
••■'I nearly every cue needs a
, !■&gt; purify, vitalise, and enrich
.: Hood» Sarsaparilla is worthy
. . It is iTcullar In that It
' . btal.ls up tlie system.creates
i the digestion, while
.1 ,-iw Give it a trial.
; ....artlla Hsolil by all druggists.
, 1,1. Hood &amp; Co., ixmoll, Mana

a"--■

portationa ak.n

J. .. .

1

too many eulogies bestowed on its historical I
■n,l
•
0:1
O“wn&lt;»l
\ ”“”™- *hKh “•
, tata.Iw.SSr.ou,,1^ e™4'
made by the committee the biil provide. f«a tote! nMurtion of .to*,, .-r
for

^ravX’a.fiS^Al^ £ I S£i."t

wWoh
rejected th* treaty, although it
f&lt;*n?eT1y
to
wboU principle

—

..

"OllujJ

•, l’-. rtre eo conreitzvl
dimta. u,«n of

mitloe.
TUfollowi^
the addition, u. th* fre* I
list: Acorn*, raw, dried or nndried; faryta!
["I***" "•■ « •tarrta. ta,ta,„Qr„.,„Jrf
L

V

Hal© offered a resolution reciting

" l»‘«tiv..,^
of ra*«iora to tb« exTh'
"Ul—M

pntatinm and claim all tha clorv earuud Ire ' dtecriniinatlon in favor of Democrat* when
tbeir ancestors from Adam down nnd foudlv oraPlc.ring men or women for United State*
fancy other countries are groping in the twi- •’*’“*&gt;«. “d asking why an offi ial order
arttL-Iw light of riviilxabon a* compared with thei.clurively in languages other tl4B1» KntfW,- T1 ere X d , ‘T ’,roduCT*‘‘“ this country.
ale bill forfeiting certain Northern Pacific
Iraris. plait* fiat* taro*
fr&lt; 0^^’ j
"*•
• •i^l- item in tbe «*n.u bUI own, anti foreigner* cotno to this worn out,
railway lands was delnted without action,
.ng hats; bristi*., raw OT unno-nnfM^. ’
rcetion, of the king ridden, rat trap of a place in the wune and after a brief aradon tbe senate adxpfrit that the Greeks of old oalkd on the
joqrnwl
t-ulba and halboro root* not edibta; cbte^y dutr «
7"? “
‘ncr'*-’ of thto
give
birth*
toC
a-anra
^efalT
a?*' 7***^ !
A
introduced in the house for th*
root, raw, dried or andrird. but unground- that tfa 7
b“e h”
boji*-(
Dante* A crabbati Lot shr.^1
or appofattnestt of a committee to go to Chicago
row) stack or rulm, coal
e«^;
**
stteto handles; currant* Zante.*-other .IriHh
k5l"’Vf*‘ thftt ««**&gt; -mate bUI Lret^d them t«to -tlto m.cgotT etaqnhj ^nt’^Tp^JJ" L^S^h^r^bdandelion »«,. IBw. dried or m-deted. Imt itanZ^rf 1™“”’
r',Venu'’ W,‘ ”'r
™
Uta'. «—i. . Uta cSL
,...............
—‘--.‘t,, urainc luoy
onground; egg. an, I ya|to.
rJ
in eongrraa
swnrnitd out of tlie corruption of bis dead
down, of all kind*, crude and unnwnufactcarcMs.’'—Plurenco Cor. Chicago Times.
tired; jute; jute-butte; iiianllta: ratni.- staq
public building bills, the point of no quorum
grnas: sunn; all other textile gra^o* or i
l«ing made against them, thu house ad­
fibrous substance, unmanutneturwi or un- L..
•
Did you ever think how very much talk is journed.
drrowi; floor matting, known m &lt;’h!n*» ! THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR hurled at a bartender) Ho has to listen to
DR, HILL’S
matting; grro-o awl oU* «uci. ■* are com. VICE PRESIDENT ACCEPTS
i. 41
-I*°P,e uikinS
alrtfinds of a long d&lt;d&gt;ato yesterday an the resolution in­
ROYAL ENGLISH monly uv.1 in soap-making or mlno-draw. j
subjects. Frequent drinking make* a glib structing the epidemic disresa* committee to
tongue, and matters that might be regarded
- —, —.........
juurionv letter as state rcercte outride tlm pale of the bar report additional logislntion tn prevent the
introduction of infectious dircase*. The re­
■mumcrated; tnolnaaes tretlng not above w of m-repUnre, nddn-.rcd to Hon. M M Eat— room are there diseuwed with a shocking
solution was finally referred. Hale stated
and
other,.
i«
as
follows:
degrees; olive oil, for manufacturing or in*-'
lack of rrserra The funny part of it is that that the houw&gt; and senate confemm on the
chonical purp-rew; nut oil, or cal uf nuta;
the bsutender te takeu seriously into the dis- general deficiency bill disagreed on five
toy oi.m|I,B!l,n1 M the l^.l^An candklrtr f.»
&gt; S. Brick 1&gt;UM opium, erode, or unmanufactured for sm-.k- the vice preddeney 1 ,Wr.. to expre- my grate. cuwton and his opinions ore 'trwued ns of point*—-ipp-opriating the balance of th* late
11 -1 unnun-n ing; poto*l&gt;. crude carbonate; potash, caus­
re&lt;pect and au’thonty by |&lt;r»otis who, Chief Justice Waite's salary to hh widbw;
fill appa-ctaltin of the omOdeu'S? n-pwot ta uh
tic or hydrate, jiouuh, 'nitrate of, or salt-bra sober, hare no coinjsuuonship with the extending the laws to “No Man’- Land;" apmixer of drinks. Think of a man taking his propratlop-for a°women's home in Utah, Tbc
pctrv;
iiotash,
sulphate
of;
potash,
chlorate of; rag*, all not enumerated: hemp and n rertaln cofitlurenele* a partfetixat iu the business affsira, Lis family affairs, his Lire the tienoflt of those seeking to escape from
»«)*d; rare seed: spongm; snnl; tar and iein«iau-m Of crMignw. m«k© it ]&gt;n&gt;|*-r Hut Um- affairs, to be submitted to' th© judgment of a (■olygamy, being three of them. Th* sen­
pitch of wood; turpentine. Frreh lldi re­ jsrn|.l.. -Ii.&lt;iiM know dlrttactly *:nl imrarcrveJly bartender, anil you will have iu mind what ate ngrowl-to insist on it* dhunreoment. The
the iMditL-ni vIh*-&lt; nt ii,..
.. .
actually happens very, very often. Place a conference report on tlie resolution in aid ot
white upromvi man behind a whisky liar, and
: next and burnlnx. anil
be becomre, iu many instanow, tbe ksulrr in
of til- evCMSlva UM Ot
thought nnd ex prtmion of those who exchango dent to negotiate.trauUci with England and
Bottles for S3.BO.
Mexico to prevent the ontrance ot Chinese
r-&lt;-ld by utl Hnuxiata. with other foreign -caught pre*erSe«i fab at
into the United State* HaleSi civil service
•W. JOHNSTON &amp;. CO.,
Globe-Democrat.
reform 'XKnmittee was authoris'd to sit durThe principal reduction.* in the bilk a,
senate ndjourm-d.
stated alKiv© are made on sugar and tobnc^.
v! I larry.A gentleman from Portland, Ore., who haa
A synO|M * of tbe rugar schedule is on fol­
Jr.H returned from an extended foreign tour, senre of Carlisle. Tbe senate bill wna passed
■art for the i-'.iuntyobilany. made low*: All iu?ars4iot above 13, Dutch stand­
was asked why h* had not brought home allowing those who have abandoned home­
of
pteintxT AZIZ imK,*tX' ard. in cohir: Tank libitum*, sirup* of cane
from Egypt, among other curio*, n mummy. stead Mtrie* to make other*, with amend? &gt;Ute were allowed for ererfi- juk-o or of beet juice, inelada, roucentrated
.: ;!ielr eiaims against the relate
He Mid there wax* great deal of fraud in tbe
wnlrrlate of sai l eoanty. dee©**• meladn, concrete and concentrated molasses,
mummy businm. Persons purchasing mumid crrdttoreof *nld deceased are
jxMretlng the vast ai&gt;d Important tndixtriei of mfM, of course, like to got them ns well pre- drought, etc., he can not support himself
■•■•'•nt i‘n-tr&gt; li»in;» io Mid probate .” cent per p mid (now 1.45 cental, and for
'servwl and natural looklngaspcnriblo,and, a* thereon; reducing certain land* to tbe uni­
ovary additional degree shown by the polaritho*e found ore gvnerally in n more or ires di- form price of 11.25 per acre; and perlapiilated condition, venders have engaged in •nuttinga bomMtondcr to enter additional land
up to 160 acre* when th" first entry it Iras
the buaiBON'Of manufacturing bogus muml.y ot,November.iMW.and'
:’i .'.ay of March. A. It. ISt.t.
ml.*. Thev bargain with trami-’.. le-jt-ars and
i
i »n ot rsch of thorc

100 Dosos One Dollar

&amp;(B0UP
' ,^Remedy.
For diseases of the

KIONEYS

RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA,
SCIATICA,
BRUISES AND
BURNS,SPRAINS.

tpcctiug tbc-ut-.er centra.•„ l^twren tlx. clanSt'S4 '“•■&gt;•“■»•—«* Tbvctamtamdta,
that tbe prograw of time bus brought to the I ,tbiir
u &gt;j
IneritaN., end their national cta-icw nor •
old treaty, and that the bill appropriatthat a country to thmo mur. powuw oonwv i
to indemnify Cbinroy or their

MH. MORTON’S LETTER.

BUCHU

THE CHARLES A..VMELER C8„
UALTIMORt MJ&gt;.

To the Qualified Elector* of Barry County Mich­
igan..
l-iirsuant to notice from tbe Hee retary of State.
You are berth, notified that al the jtanexS
election to be held lu this -tale on tbe Tucadur

dent of the In I ted State*: a Govornor. IJeutimniaie i.ar&gt;u im.ee, anorney i.e« rai. auasupertn'.emlent &lt;if l’ut&gt;lle InatrucUoD! also a member

I'cratM, is-e; ai*o ucprcaenuuivc in uongreM
forth© Tlifrtl (lonxrcinlon*! District of this
stats to winch this county belong, also a Sena­
tor for the eleventh Senatorial district, comBdnz the counties of Barry and Eaton; also a
preventative In the State Legislature, com­
tlon the following propoaed amendment to the
Constitution of this State will be submitted to
the people of this Mate tor tlieir adoption or

S-Ttlon C. The state shall be divided Into
Judicial circuits. In each of which the- eteetars
thereof shall elect one circuit judge, who ataQ

than one circuit judee in the judicial circuit tn
which the city of Detroit t* or inay be situated,
and tbe judfctal circuit In which IhaeOnnty dt
SuKtnaw Is or may be situated. And the circuit
Ju4i.-r or ju-t -• - ' ll ! clrriilu. iu addition to
tlie salary provided by this constitution, *haO
receive from their re*l&gt;ecttve counties such
additional salary as may from time to time b*
fixed and determined by the boards of super­
nt
. A,.* Oand w to the circuit judges of the judicial cir­
cuit to which such county is attached, suet addi­
tional salary or compensation as may from time
io time be fixed and determined by
ot supervisor*.
You are also hereby notified that
tlon there will he submitted to tkr
State for thelf adoption ar n-leet

slitatlon of thta Htate.
You are also hereby
lion the following county officers for
ty will b»- elected viz: Judge of IVot....„
County Clerk. County Treasurer. RrgUter ot
Deeds. Prosecuting Attorney. County Surveyor,
two circuit eoniniKrinners and two coroners.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set n
hand and seal at Hastinx*. Mich., this 31th day
expended m tbe president direct* A joint of Heptembcr. A. D. U*».
‘ BAKXn ftHRtKP.B.
i resolution gtanting one iQonth'a extra )«y tn
HUcrtff of Barry Coun t J.
‘ senate and house employes was under discus­
' sion when the itouae at 1 A' adjourned.

•'-Indge of Probate.

'ba victim to
disorder* ami j&gt;eeullar
t&lt;&lt;wtiliar to the lair sex.
tlk«i
of women

I
Washixotox Cmr, Oct. 4 — Hoar inteo.w.
.
I
i iw !&gt;-■—ns»« Firen jr.r OOI.V nxrun try •“ "
u-nix&lt;■ wu ruuivicuuy
valued nt 12 c.-nta or ten* a pound, nnd on | Ing the &lt;&gt;ld experfmetrt •■&lt; * revenue tariff with-1 dry they are wrapped In tnumhiy cloth and I duced a LIU in tbe rcnate yesterday fixing a
| day fcr the meeting of th* presidential elect­
sugars after being refined, when tiocturwL ' • 't pn nv-tk n t a motive nr end. I. tiiat the ' gold to Americans chiefly, bringing n high
ors.
Tbe vote* are to be cast in the electoral
price.—(.Ifcvoland Lender.
r-v to mental'anguish
&lt;-nllege on tbe eecond Monday In January. tlon, but also to eofivture doubtful voters, whethper pound (now 5 and 10): glu~o*» u
ward. ’•broken-down.
Tbo senate substitute for the Mills tariff
____ _ j -_____ _
te ndjirtt the n*
&gt;&lt; 1‘wusei. To this tinIMthrrs
in
Oiled
bilk.
to those engaxvil In separate Industries, ar
Itlonal income to th* national expewiittirv with­
tudy iinti- tii&lt;- uw of Dr.'
out sacrificing «r even linpcrifitag -u&gt; IndnMrtal
would be called up Monday next Hale's sent* indisputable fact*. eomfiariMiM of &lt;
•ntdinn. an Infallible,
system whl- h haa brought nntoM iglva&amp;tagM to costume lined with oiled riik. This was resolution came up calling upon the scoret all! ■•jrlii.ilc” Irrvguthe entire count ry*
." ami which restores
told ns a secret by a young lady to whom tary of war for an explanation of the Benet the following:
.1...&gt;1..
I...
.
&gt;.»
U,w.
nt
Igorous health, and rewas propounded tbe Interrogatory why she circular instructing those In’ charge of
FAUXS.
lui’in* of Ogun-, fare
Col. Thomas
was abb to stay in the water so long. You United States arsenals tn discriminate in
nTri Vi surfa willing
•'The WooHnterwrt." Judge
( XM, th© olbri silk prevent* the water from
weighing more than threa jiounds per I.UOO ;
favor at Democrat*—other tbiugs being
rente
rfth the pur • penetrating, and enable* th© bather to stay equal—when making removals or npjxjtutlack.-&lt;&gt;n &gt;t'l»&gt;valk iujun-d which shall bo mnnufarture-.l or sold after '
. in the waler a long time without becoming mente until the places were equally divided. "Workingmen and the Tariff.
"Reply to the President's Freui)l-&gt; y?.{HX&gt; worth.
which must cold. This now Innovation was gotten up A partisan debate followed in which the sins'
cigam'ttea weighing li « than tin.-- pounds to
Tt.rw *re • ■
sage.” R- P. Porter. ....1u&gt;
i&gt; November, through n wager between two ladle* as to- ami "misaiiiwi of both jartirc regarding -a-...- .la... nn
-• • ““ ■
‘ '------ " 1 l»- tuiswrmi «t
iic*. man. uro. .. .............................. ..
rnytelf. «•.
rfidan-. I .to which l ottld stay in the longest; and one of civil
I*- paid by tlie manufacturer. It rej-cals old !
service
reform
were
pretty ••Fallacies
ot Free Trade ’’ K. I’. Millar...
lonz ot-ai •»tiinragh natural ingenuity, bethought thoroughly ventilated. The bill for the re­ “
t hi afbwdty ronstipMM law* restricting the dispoaiUon of toiairo by
Wages. Living and Tariff.” E. A. Harts­
. &lt;1, &lt;*rrMlng sick headache,
bepretrcUr* bcns.]r
(liW rfik. and won the wager,
horn...............................................................
lief of the Chippewa Indians Tn Minnesota
newt, Util taste In the fanuurs and producers, and all lnw« itnpesornr'irel 'tlir ""hilo ber rival emerged fr^tn the briny with
•'Tlie
Vital Question: Shall American in­
was debated without action, and the senate
ng taxe* on manufactured loha-w and
iltdtit, or ai.y kindred dlfdustries
be Abandoned and American
. tariff tend' chattering tertb, the other bobbed up in th© adjourne.L
•I health ami-comfort will . miff, and the special taxes required by taw effect nt
Markets 8urrend«Tedf"
tariff --no&lt;&gt;-ir- -water iwrenely and smiling.—Son Erauctoco
Thu bouse paasod the senate bill for the fame In German with addition ....................
. ..
.v. a UfiCODt to be j&gt;ard l-y manufacturers of nnd dealers
•■The advautaare of a Protective Tariff to
Lincoln
land
district
in
Now
Mexico.
The
in
leaf
tobacco,
retell
&lt;loalsf&gt;
in
• I'lr.c.uit rtirKalire Fillets—
the Labor and Industrie* of the United
.remedies for all di««inl*r» of leaf tol-acco, dealers in manufactured ur,„ ... —- ........ ------States. First prize e**xy. 1MJ. Grawford
the survivors of ths Tallapoosa wreck was
rreted. while under the Utter It ba- uniformly
D. Hentng. Univ. Pa., uf..........................
; and bowch Purely vexesnuff
and
cigars,
pcddlerx
When people pretc of noreltie* found only agreed to. The conference report on the ••Protective." K R. Anunldown
takr. ami j-trfectly hannleaa. tobacco,
of
tobacco,
-muff
and ' cigars,
and
in Faris, confound them by stating that tbe deficiency npjirr-priation bill was presented, • -What is a Tanff?” Answers to a Working­
of fireetiville. ha* lost his manufacturers of snuff.’ It provides for
man's Question.............................................
tall lamj« which decorate fashionable draw­ but Dunu said it could not be agreed to ” Whv
Irishmen should l&gt;c ITotecUonista.”
nli-ncwi within the year.
a rebate oti all original and -unbroken pack­ will* :• iiu*. •••
-------- ing rooms orc unknown to the conservative
••Protectloii vs. Free Trade." D. G. flam
age held by manufacturers or dealers at the hand and expanding i&gt;pportunln-s &gt;■&gt; the other Parisian lioarchold* Two of th--w “piano
man
frirnds of tin- Oklahoma bill ’ would object.
• Wool! Should It be protected?" Wash­
latiip*,"'as they r.rr sometimes called, were Pending debate the house adjourned.
. icfarturersof Dr. Sage's time tbe repeal goe* into effect (Feb. 1, lb!©;.
ington
Belt....................................................
case of catarrh which they It *Lmi repeals all taw* limiting, restricting.
carried over ns gift* in June and set up in
■•WjMjMiitndCoet of IJring." Joseph D.
rrtnedv cures by Its inllo. &lt;rr regulating tbe manufactun. aile or exone of the most elegant apartment* Ui Paris,
tire. OnlyM) route.
• Home i'roduetton' indYspoo*kbia,'' etc ”
tire Mb puHtf credit- A hetik tnovwurtrt where they instantly created a agnation. ; on tbn Hale rmolntlod relating to Gen.
First Prize Essay, itt». C.D.Todd
crcate* &lt;li-trust in VF |«blk-mind.anil ismtldcno French taste has been forced, to admit that Benet’s circular During the debate Htew- Boutbern Home Industri**..............................
••A Short Talk to Worklnxmen.”
;inj MUiny Hurt chi!- relieved from ttn&gt; payment of an internal
Am-rican taste is to the front in tlie matter
of lamps at least.—Now Orleans Timr*-D*mo- to promote duplicity and )yiqg, and it ought
revenue tex; provision is made (or bofidwl
timid, the field &lt;.f iv-.r w oumracuw
alcohol warobomjx; and Mtcguard* ore pro­ grew*
to be repealed. The resolution was agreed stamps, postal note or money ..rder,
prwuieroremplormeut inevitably reduces th*
I’aHna do not «[•fist, will be sent on receipt of io
vided against fr&lt;ud. There is a prohibition
to.
Tlie bill fixing the remuneration nthis
twacent stump any single doeunn
•troiigly to modern
agamri tbe ure of any dirtilW spirit, upon
fourth elas*
jxxtofil'^H
at
a any document in list be out ot print,
■‘Haven't you got a garden of your- ownf» for
Hons ot social life; they which the internal rwrau* tex haa not l-»cn
a similar character will be sent in It
o'
'
asked a Centra) Market butcher of a tcolored commiwtan
. nr hud their day. But paid in the manufacture uf tlnctuieK pro­
.dreCTHetSy-Jt.
Hoyt J General
the
receipts
quarAmxhu ax PwriTpwvn TABirr
prietary artiriea, wine*. Inputs, ^rd^j*; In rctarion te -direr Mid h. •’’•P'™’
-No, san."
■oilla and “Tlpjiocanoe’’ bitters, or other alcoholic compounds which upon the nsikmalrurrroey. « wrb *• it*
o.iln^nn* on the I n-reri.r or MTXD
TfJ*. C3
effective to-day a*
"But you’ve got a place far one."
ire uM-d or *old as bevearge*
••Yea.salL"
•
i'f.i.t!i of the hardy plun the matter of
The ctaMificaiion of wools is that of tbo
immcd. tn take effect Jolr 1. 18W. The bill
at a juilicioti* »
"Rattier laxy, aren’t yonF
tner. di-eex^l.
• ■ * ■ittiih’d by them.
•
Notice I* hereby
poUey: U» urging I
ito tbe tbtpping i*&gt;lie auction, to the I
-i-,ndi«h. an old resident off
■■Howr
tezretsoftiwemmw — platform l-K tv|&gt;rete
Ih dead.
pound, WUQW W ,•■Not to attempt to raise any garden truex
creased 1 c-cnt per pound BmaU cban«*
ItonuhUran platform j&gt;rop«w* a distinctly *«*■ in Detroit.dat I can’t bring into house an’
' 'I.-reliant'* Opinion.
are made all through lb* wool
•can roller: n&lt;^ one of nnrrowiw:*'and ItfRtMT. lock up at night.’’—Detroit Freo Pro*.
pursuant tn t
r Xour,c. &lt;«cn. Western Agent following arc am. of tbe
STKr-md —I PHU*-**-ot. th* tenth
- Powder Co., writes: “I items, t»&gt;* duty by tbe |&gt;n-ent taw bring put
fotipil no great result* from
Cliarlis
(dejectedly)
—
Say.
Tom,
Pro
lost
Pb).4 '
-' riirtiona and attendance
woolen ciown, mia--. —,
and being la the eountv of Harry. In the state of
iy best girt
.-....... ' '1 •‘dn'ii. as I have after a few
Mleblxan. known and described a* follow*, toTom— Not How did it happen I
ura, rf •«•&gt;
u it: The weal half (w&lt;«) of tlie southeast quarter
• *} • iii
t' -pillon (extract of flax) Skin
Charlie—Aw, I was altogether too funny tin. deflcieney bill cam* up, and was debate-! (sc!*) of section number thirty-one (JD in town­
• •irr. •
describe to you medlcaliy
1___ .V •*.,
*U, ,,IV
-k. ship number two (11 north of range number
ar her.
-uv Iu- done for bh. but can say that
eight (SI west.
Tom—Too funny I Wbat do you nwan?
Ihttcd tills 3rd day of Hept, A. D. MM.
.merit have not accomplished A love
Cliarlie—Wall, you sec, she was crazy to Utah who de-ire to w*po from )»lygamy.
Mamy A. djusraaxx»ti»: p*., ' "i&gt; has done after a few appll-.
. . .. .1..— » r
u- n tuie .mil told the end oil it was tbe rejection of tl&gt;« report,
Admtuistraxrix.
nave a
~
7------ ,'
i we end of it was the rey«
eillon*" l-arge bdttieg only SI.00 at W.
T| notice that no bills
“ &gt;»rf "•• "&gt;,ro” ber 1 selected that kind because it matched AJlen ,lf M w„ippi „ive
her nose so j*rfect!jr. Beef Confound a | Mn
tur. ugh uwiayr without n quorum.
'-drugstore,
•
funny man, anyhow.—Washington Critic.
■ ■ ijdain 1 letiehf djed at Bcn'-■"i li.u
A list of EOOOtiewKpanersdJvIdedlnioSTATEa
Wednesday.
fl—At 8:S0 o'clock test
AND KBCTIONS will 6e sent on appUcatlM.n'fter five houra' cotieuitaiion with
Foi ImadMClw, tin effectual rnnedy is
■’•tv' oMIood’s HaraaparlUa Is that
Sent Yerti the ron.Wttee of driv.m
•MhT. the blood, it Impart* new
found In Cobb’s Lillie Fill#- M crnU for
rent and Bj rente atm
&gt; 'uction&lt;U the body.
tbe north ride s-rre: rail- 40 pills. W. H. Goodyear.
Worn*.’. .* «““~,*drT*XS
and conductor*
Hit- Stu.. Prison larard liaalNani In «*aquaduet tunnel for this city. Attempts to
Tvphold fever It* giving Ukrelde a live­ pan* a biU authorising the Hioux A Bootb- strike was inaugurawu — ■
.' • ■ the week. .
ly shaking uj«.
11 1 1 h.iir i- thinning and fading, use
Thou.*and&gt; of chllrln-n relieved by Peetv
Viicur. it restores color and
a — ~
‘"“J
'Wih.
,,
■
IrerWrro Specific. Try It. » and M
6UFW (M material-&gt;f
—
value, and no1 oU“r
poramt
chief wu*.
cent*. W. IL Goodyear­
»)8n,250tocon&gt;plet.. the imtrov. ..mu'- and
Ind 1.-&gt; h. ii Grand Trunk brakeman, rt-FOK-W
I?Jibin’ .4

J

TO ADVERTISERS.

^JiE.^'1.-Y ~--

a* l-il’• •: a: Flint Wednesday.
tint ■’.-'G ’wvt‘ l'"!1-','!PaUon of the bowels,
*‘U*
, iari||» will cure y m
W. H.
'■owy-ar.
.
^.'f-

FOR SALE !

dement** orchealra played al Colon Fri-

ta
t?T" “ rr,„a:«ta.
valorem (5cent*and IBpar
and 40 per &lt;*«., ****1^21* of th* character
Prov.ctetl tnal all Kvod‘“f^’ r-ph
numerated or
,nJ,b“
Y-xd

&lt;lay night.
Tbe -yeUow fever Is on the decrease In
Jacksonville.
.
Saratoga Is famous for spring water and

Jb&lt;- lHn.lt deiiwcrata will renominate
Chipman the 14th.
afllll s Prerlw® Cough Syrup will quickly
J”*"’ «'’bma. or nt. pay. W. H. Good-

/L*

&lt;i«nt retunw •—
fating *x‘ ^"°

B’1****

Niagara for fall water.
Muakegon »U1» are shutting down.

WHIT. DRYDRJC. Fort Warth,

�Hastings
principle*?

Ohio, recently

TBE BAUTUiUN, MKTH., IXSJTOFFICX,
APGUWT 14. 18’0.

vtewa of President Cleveland and General

greenback party has favored, aud favored

of tbe two candidate* on this subject

every principle tbe greenback party has
uppoaed? _____ ________________

FOB PBESniK.ST.
BENJAMIN HARRISON.
•r txniAN'A.

There was passed in 1 SHI a resolution
by both Imuses of congress, authorising tbe

FOM VlCK-FHKSIDENr,
LEVI P. MORTON,
OF SEW YOBK.

secretary of tbe treasury to use the surplus
in tbe purchase and retirement of the gov­

States.
After the election in November next the
Sun will be able to introduce these para­
graphs
without changing root* Hum half »
acceptance of the preeldeutta! nomination?
doom words.
BAB1USO.X.'
CLEVELAXU.
Tbe objections to
Chinese
I mmigratlon are distinctive
If any republican hears a democratic
and conclusive, and
neighbor booting (says the Philadelphia

KDWARD BURK, of Waytm.
JUNIUS E. BEAL of Washtenaw.
j:n H
।» f&lt; I
--N iJGalLnv.:-.
JOti 4FH W. FRENCH, of St. Joneph.
DON J. LEATHERS of Kent.
JAMES M. TURNER; of Ingham.
JOHN s Tlb»l-U&gt;x. C.t 5anll*r
ELLIOTT F. GRAB1LL. ot Mootealm.
LX. WKI.I.INGTON W. CUMMER. o£
Wexford.
v X. HARRY P. MERRILL, of Bay
XI. PERRY
HANNAH, of Grand

CYttUS O. LUCE, of Branch.
Lb-atenant-Govenior—
JAMES H. MACDONALD, of Delta
iecretarv of State—
GILBKET H. OSMUN. Of Wayne.
State Tn-Jteurw—
GEORGE L MALTZ, ot Alpena.

Since tlw Banneh )»o!nted out to our
erring contemporary, the Democrat, tliat
articles nuumtactured in this country*hnd

For CommHsioner ,

shipjnd to Canada, can be reimported into
thia country without jiayment of duty,

STEPHEN V. B. TROWBRIDGE, of Ionia.
For Superintendent of Public IiiHtrortlonJOSEPH ESTABROOK, of Eaton.
For Member Mate Hoard EduratlonPERRY p. POWERS, of Wexford.

there hasn't iweu so much said about plows

being sold from five to six dollars cheaper
in Canada tiian here.

rpresentatlvo In Coneres*. M district
JAMES O’DONNELL. ot Jackson.

Fusion, greenback friends, means fat
offices for the trickling leaders of your par­

For Htale Senator, llth dfamet■ PHILIP T. (XILGBOVE.

ty. and surrender of party principles, par­
ty name and party honor. How do, you
like it? Andyet that is just what your

For Representative Iu the Mate Lejrintatun^.IKHHMlAH M. ROGERS, ot Carlton.
For 1‘robate Jtidoe—'
CHAH. W. ARMSTRONG, ot Yankee Springs.
For Sheriff—
,
BAKER SHRINB».ot HMtings.
F&lt;&gt;r'THOM^isrH. liRlCE. of Maple Grove.

so-called leaders are determined upon forc­
ing down your throats whetiier you like it

No duty .on wool, as per eant. duty- on

sugar. No duty on any product of the
northern farm, 100 per cent, duty to pro­
tect southern rice planters. That’s the

tempting bait tlie Mills bill offers the
northern fanner. The northern farmer
will not even nibble at that kind of bait.

CHRIBTOPHEIt A. HOUGH, of Woodland.
For I’rowcuUng *ttorwy— ■
CHHISTOFfirat IL VajiAHMAN. Of Hawing*.
For Circuit Court Cornmlsaloerrs —
ALONZO K. KKNABrON.of Hastings.
HARTLEY E. HENBRICK,of MldiUcvtUe.

Cleveland Kays he wants the monopolies
put down. Why does he not put the mo­
nopolists out of his cabinet? Standard Oil

SAMVEL J. BIDKLMAN, ot HasUngs-

Whitney Is still Cleveland** secretary of
the navy. Before he yells 'X^lown with

monopolists" Cleveland should drive them
from his own cabinet

EDITORI/^. NOTES.

No free trade vote Will ever be recorded
to the discredit of James O’Donnell when
be returns to congress. He is a faithful

Greenbackers should bear in mind before
they vote the fusion ticket, which Is only
another name for the democratic ticket, the

n-grcsentative, aud a faithful friend to the
agricultural and Industrial intemte of this
district, and the “boys in blue" know that
he In their friend.

following facts:
1st. President Cleveland has favored
tbe retirement of the greenback currency,

England lias a dozen trusts to America
one. And yet free traders would have us

has favored

the suspension of sliver coinage, and sent

believe that a protective tariff created

trusts. If so. why are there, anthracite
ject, taking the ground that the further
eoinag*' of silver was dangerous to the coal trusts, aud standard oil tjusLs in this
country? There fa no duty on oil nor an­
thracite coal.

8&lt;L\lteesident -Cleveland has nearly
JffS.000.o6o of the surplus In pet democratic

Tbe Journal still keep* up Its bowl that,
banks bi New York City, which is not the republicans are trying to buy up the
drawing one cent of interest. And there greenbackers of Barry cuanty. The Jour­
la now lu force a plain resolution of con­ nal should stop long enough to think that
gress parked in 1881, authorizing him to It is nut very complimentary to its party to
we thjs money to bqy bonds and thus ex- keep intimating tliat its members are for
tto&gt;G|fah the public debt
■uln President Cleveland has

»o far
ape^ the aristocracy of England as to have
a “coat of arma" Thin 1s Jeffersonian

Tin* American markets are the lxi»t in

Simplicity with a vengeance.
5th. Preaddent Cleveland ha* shown
nothing but opposition to greenback prin­
ciples. He iuw favored such principles as
.
greambackent oppose. -

the world. We ought to reserve them for
the fruits of American labor and American
capital, not open them to the world at tbe
behest of tbe Cobden clubs of Great Brit-

There can be no reasonable excuse for a
fusion of two parties wbotor principles srv
Under such circumstances, no self re­
so directly opposed to each other as tbe
specting greenbacker, who fa a greenback­
democratic and grernliack paxtits. Fusion
er from principle, can favor tite election of
in Michigan means democracy and nothing
Uruver Cleveland, as he would have to do else.
•
if lie voted tbe fusion ticket.
This country has never witnessed such
The number of greenbackent who will disgusting snobbery at Washington as can
swallow fusion is growing beautifully leas. be seen there in the Cleveland regime.
Fusion means surrender of principles: And yet he bad much to say about “Jeffer­
means the absorption of the weaker party sonian simplicity" four.yeara ago.
by tbe stronger.
In Michigan fusion
can national, statu and coun­
tticaiis democracy and nothing else. It
ty
inentiy worthy tlw nupport
of republicans and nbould be elected.
cause uf it, a few men like Innes, Fuller, Mon- than that, the catididates stand on
Waters and others get fat offices from tbe
the right kind of a platform.
democracy. In Barry county It Is kept up
As General Harrison observes, this is no
purely to maintain J. H. Dennis as post­
master at Hastings and M. F. Jordan at time to weigh what fa to be ailoted to tbe
surviving
veteran* of tlie war in a hair
Middleville. Boss Hicks also gets a little
Tto&lt; New York Sun. which 1* probably
nibble at the crib. In Ihe shape of a deputy balance. This ration can afford tn be gen­
tlie moat vigorous dunmcratlc paper In the
erous
to
Ite
brave defenders.
V. 2k Marshalshin.
country, fa advocating tbe election of
Vote for Farmer Luce for governor. Cleveland and Thurman. In- 1884, after
Once the manufacturing Industrie's of
tlw Presidential election, the editor of the
Let It be forever understood Unit no man
Sun made these stinging observations:
Ireland were flourishing and prosperous.
like W. R. Burt can buy the governorship.
Grover Cleveland was beaten in his own
That was under a protective tariff. Eng­
Let the voters of Barry county nil down un ward. If he had been running fe- aldcrland looked with disfavor upon the pros­
Boodle politics.
perity of tbe factories of tlw Emerald Isle,
nearest neighbor*.
Grover’ Cleveland
The republican legislative nominees, P.
rtwult? The fruit of British looms and T. Colgrove aud J. M. Rogers are men who
his fellow
will creditably tohw the .sentiments of
W(^d^U^dhim X'X
•

Bar! v nountv in Hi#* rwtTt li*cri.iLutiin*

\

trim, wax rendered profitless, and Irish

**
tn fill
fill that ..m.u.
office.
‘
"•
Grover Cleveland was beaten in Ms own
county, if be had been running again fur

The republican county ticket is made up

dfey upwt tout unhappy Ireland.

men who will make faithful nnd efficient

General Uarrlsou k winning friend* unci

biuMwIf to be true

cratic party, let him cal! his attention to

As we predicted_______
some time
_— --ago
----------Mr.
Cleveland did not dare to mention tiie sub­
ject of Chinese immigration In his letter of
acceptance for two reasons: first liecause
he was afraid of the mugwumps, who are
fonder of the Qiimunan than of the Amer­
ican workingman; and second, because he
won afraid uf his own party un the same
question. Search tbe tetter of acceptance
from top to bottom, and not one word can
be found about the Chinese question. ■
General Harrison's declaration, un the
contrary, is sharp, clear-cut ami positive.
There cun be no mistaking what he w ill do
on the Chinese question wlien he Is Presi­
dent ot the United Suites.
These two letters exactly exemplify ( the
twq parties on the subject uf Chinese1 im­
migration. The democratic party Indulges
in ail sorts of generalities and platitudes,
but when an exclusion bill Is inlroductxl
tlie democratic senators dodge aud sqalnn
and twist, tight for delay: demand and nupport reconsideration of the bill, and throw
every obstacle in the way of its |«assage.
Republican senators on tint contrary, say:
“The people of the county demand Chi­
nese excliislmi, and shall have 11 if we can
give It to them, even if Bill .Scott may
make a lithe political capital out of the in­
troduction of the bill." Harr|son and the
republican party are for the people of the
United States: Cleveland nnd the democratic
party for Grover Cleveland and the offices.

from the Methodist bishops on the temper­
ance question. It was led to make Inquir­
ies of them as to how they stood politically
by tlie frequent democrat assertion* that
they were nearly ail third party ITohlbitionlstH. The answers show that of the 1C
heard from two are undecided, two are for
Fisk and Brooks, and 12 are for, Harrison
and Morton. In this connection is pub­
lished a letter from Bishop Newman to
Gen. Bussey which reads as follow&gt;»My Dkar Gkxkiull Bcnney.—I ara iu
receipt of your* of the 12th InsL. and feel
bound to give you a frank reply on a ques­
tion uf mi much Importance. In these su­
preme times, when so much fa at stake In
our national welfare, no republican ran
afford to desert that jmrty made memorable
by the noblest mission, by the most heroic
achlevuinent on the field and by the most
beneficial naulta In'legislation to perwtuai
liberty. to private and public morals, and
to the cau.se of tenqienmcv. of which you
specially write. As acltlxrn. whose duties
I am bound to dteebarge, and as a life long
republlom. proud of the history of pur
party and assured Of the glorious future,
1 give you an emphatic denial of its report
that 1 have joined the third party. The
thought I tad never entered my mind, and
no one hss tlw right to assert tliat 1 had.
On the question of prohibition we are In
accotd, on tbe method to attain that desir­
able end we differ. The final triumph of
temperance principles fa with the republi­
cans. who have done so much for temper­
ance legislation In all parte of our country.
And tills Is the apparent conviction of the
ta-oplc I meet in my travela Wether
clergymen or laymen, whether in tbe
church fir out, patriotism, gratitude, tem­
perance., should Inspire every republican
with new zeal, should Induce any who
have left the party to return at once, and
should give decision to those who may now
hesitate as to duty. The supreme duty Is
to place the control of our government In
tbe hands of Harrison and Morton. 1 vote
as 1 pray and pray as I vote.
Your friend.
.John P. Newmax.
In addition to this it should be stated
that many clergymen of the same and
other denomination* who voted the prohi­
bition ticket four years ago have come out
for Harrison and Morton. It is therefore
a mistake to assume that the Methodfat
church has gone over to the third party.
It still contain* a vast number more of
republicans than voters of all other parties
cotntaned.
And why shouldn’t It?

Iron and

congress, and l&gt;efore the president’s nwswute. tljcre were etevmi irap furnaces in
Mast In tbe Hocking Valley. 1 can not

taporunr IMn w„

these reaulte of this year’s elections:
in Oregon the republicans east the larg­
est vote they ever polled, gained tbe largest
plurality they ever had. and greatly lncn-ased their representation In both
branch^ of the legisiatun% making It from
two-tbinls to three-fourths republican.
In Vermont the republicans cast the
largest vote they ever polled at a guberna­
torial election, galnml tlie largest pluralty
ever gave a canditate for governor, chose
every member of tbe Stale Senate and
made huge gain* in the ‘lower branch of
the legislature.
In Malne.the republicans cast tlie largest
vote they ever polled, gained one of the
largest pluralities they Law had in twenty
years, elected a solid State Senate, matte
large gains in the lower legislative house,
and electcl ninety-six uf W® ninety-nine
county officers chosen.
In Alabama the,democratic majority was
cut down in the recent state election from
one-third to two-fiftlis. Tlie exact figure
1* not known a*.yet. but there will i* a
Ioh* of from 80.000 tn 50.000 as coni)iared
with tiie democratic majority at the cornsjtundlng state election in 1884. This oc­
curred. notwithstanding the democrats
have the entire control of the ballot boxe*.
in Arkansas the democratic, majority of
45.338 fa reduced to one of 15.02d, show­
ing a democratic loss of 30,310. the opposi­
tion rote of 55.537 in 1884 Is increased to
84,223, and tiie cengreMlonal district of
Clifton R. Breckinridge, who is one of the
godfathers of the Mills bill, shows an anti­
democratic majority.
Facto are stubborn things.

always hapjs-n—repairs of hearths and
other intervals Incident to tbe bualneu.

Gnu. Richard Taylor, commander of an
important military division of fhc southern*

lows ot the causes which contributed to
tlie overthrow of tbe confederacy:
"We made two great mistakes. Had we
avoided them we should have conquered
you. Tlie first was that,we did not sub­
stantially destroy the protective features
of the tariff in the winter session of 18S7
and IMS by an act which provided a more
rapid sliding scale to free trade. As a
democratic measure we could have passed
such a law. and held It tight on you till it
closed the furnfccs, workshop*, woi.len
and cotton mills, and steel and liar Iron
works of tlie whole north and west, and
scattered your workmen over the prairies
and territories. When tbe war was ready
for you you would not have been ready for
the war. .You could not have armed and
equipped and put In the field a large army
jior built a navy. You would have lieeri
without supplies, machinery and .workmen,
and you would have been without moncy
and credit."
This KiaMwni is in itself a suftictent
argument against the present democratic
attempt to injure our industries. General
Butler is not no certain that tbe southern
confederates have entirely abandoned their
purpose. They show great boldness in
congress, resisting five suffrage and sacri­
ficing northern Industrim white keeping
those of the south Intact in the waste
last week. Senator Vest made a labored
argument again st negro suffrage and in
JiMtlflcation of the terrorism which prevails
wherever negroes show a disposition to as­
sert their rights.
*

■&gt;•**■ O™»

we belter, Uil. I. but uni
i|,. ”5"truth, nnbUabtel b, th«n
®Ttoha. a. Ma» „ l-n^u,,
Kohekt Lawi:» X. ,

of prominent busIneM uien, democrat* and

amount of money invested, and they can,
of course. realize only upon traffic, the
manufacture of Iron. There arc now but
two of the eleven furnaces running. All
*uu-ks that in December were sending op

• .Mlddteumu. N.Y..n-m
CoL William I*. Hepbaai.’.q
wt
was for many year, a
«)&gt; that the droternu, iTJ?

pillars of fire by night which indicated the
industry of the section, stand idle. They
are rapidly ts-comlng tlie horaee of the

..........

HON.

lias a capacity of 150 ton* of iron a day,
and yet it stands there and the vast capital
Following are the real
in vested is returning nothing, and the
the week ending Get.
prujierty is being destroyed by tlie erosion for
taken from the bookslu ihen-|{ister'^ir .
incident to an Idle Iron furnace and the
„
to Jolfiti a
..."
taxes which never cease.
“The hands are Idle, and they are hxiking forward with fear and trembling to the Nadirilfa;
coming of ■ a cold winter. Tlie cause uf it
all is attributable solely to the position of
the democratic party upon the tariff ques­
tion. Tlw Introduction and agitation of
tlie Mills bill produced a depression.”
to. Mai.it, SkMmcn;;

CABJ

LOCAI

&lt; areal*** this w

Cabinet photogn
llfAih’o.

There will be a
UnlM hnl&gt;-

0 MldrtlerlDr.
••If the Mills hill were to become a law
Mattia L. H&lt;
what would lie the general effect tijWn Thornappl;- S
tlxwe industries?" was asked.
.
■•Tbew furnaces," replied Gen. Gros­
venor. “are so far Inland that their market

October L-Jud i
I'rtson Sunday.

if you want good
Bunyan’* for them

duction proposed by the Mills* bill would

A full 1tor of eh
sate by J. G. Runy

and English iron. The effect of tlie agita­
tion of tbe bill was that the &lt;&gt;j»cr*tors
unanimously agreed that they must »usl&gt;end operations, and they have done no

Grand Rapids ha

present campaign.'

confederacy - during tlie war wrote as fol­

“»&gt;■ ““ u.

nine on that day, but if any were not in

Prow) of the bright prospecte of tbe demo­

ly accepted as such
that tlie question
has passed’•entirely
beyond the stage of
than that, he has 870,000.000 of that sur­
argument The laws
plus on deposit in pet democratic bank* of relating to this sub­
New York city, and It does not draw a ject would, should
I lie charged with
cent of interest.
their enforcement
Free trade In this country means that be faithfully rxcuted.
Such amend­
‘•trusts" will be formed in other countries
ments or further leg­
to try fo increase prices on articles shipped islation as may be
to America.
A conspicuous example of necessary and prop­
this is the English salt trust, lately formed er to prevent evas­
to put up the price of salt If dutle* shall be ion of the laws and
to stop further Chi­
removed on that article. Free trade would nese
Immlgratlo n
injure our own salt Interests, and ■ put would also meet my
money Into the pockets of foreign 'produe- approval.

rtrlc,f
II.
I).'.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII
VI11.

■

.mat a rew nunu»w
would have breu-n Grover Clevetand to the
United State* for prciddcnt of the United

ernment bonds, thereby reducing the na­
tional debt Arthur did this. Cleveland
allows tbe surplus to accumulate. Worse

PRKHIDENTIAL KLECTURS.
r Ktertor* st lATge-

and a single gold standard.
‘3d. President Cleveland

ant tool of Wall Ktreat?
Can any greenbacker deny that Grover

Tlie democratic free trade organs are en­
deavoring to dispute tbe autbenticAty of
the following extract:
Grover Cleveland has done mnrv to ad­
vance the cause of free trade than any
Prime* Minister qf England has ever done.
—London Spectator.
But the Hartford Courant Nita down on
the effort In tbe following solid fashion:
Why. bleas your ignorant eyes, the
Courant copied that from tbe Sjiectalor
Itself as soon as it appeared and set It go­
ing, but we’ve got the copy of tbe Specta­
tor stllMn the office. There’s no conce.lv-

pfPRICfs
CREAM

•junghitian, Octobe

irom Broadway alo

Wanted to trad

Making

Dr. J. A. Bau
Hastings house on

ums for their ma
• ttrtxtr 24th.
tablisbed under
Hattie Watkins.

•

cither.
But the democratic organs, and especial­
ly the Brice Bureau of Intellect are even
disputing tbe tremendous republican vic­
tory in Maine, where, excepting a few toSMa for more than a quarter a rrnvirj. it
scattering nwmlwra of tin- Maine house, Is used by®&gt; United State* GuvnuJot.
tlie republicans swept the political platter, doned by tbe beads &lt;rf the Great I’mterWto*
■?the Htroogwt inire-t. uxl um HrahaM
clean with a majority mure than S.OOO or. rriee** Cream Raking Powder &lt;!**» m

Congressman Randall’s s)«ech on the
tariff should be carefully read and consider­
ed. fur It is full of interesting pointe. One
of tin- most remarkable declarations which
be makes fa hl* argument that the Mills
bill, if put Into practical operation as a
law. would Increase the surplus over
which the democrate pretend to be in such
*gnny.
.
Another true and strong point made by
Mr. Randall is that tbe Mills bill propoaes
to tax the necessities of tlie poor and re­
lieve from duty the. luxuries of the rich.
Some of the comparison* of necessities and
luxuries made by Mr. Randall are here-

natid turned Dougu

fhin. YF. Ih-yuo

-idasoe property

•price baking powder co.

• IMX&gt;] bouse in the

,

of Darwin McK

sst bidder’
I ««o Ttiesd*)

Itaatingx helped

Hue.

Jahn Car

’ spring chicken* th

Morrill« Company’s

t -fTeahuiente m
AU an tavtiMk.

l-.ptate Mood*, Ol

IF YOU WANT A

FZ^E •• OVERCOATAnd come at once while the stockTs complete.

GLOVES AND MITTENS
■AT-

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I
The Largest Stock in the City.

Grover
Grover Cleveland narrowly tweaped de1.1~
. ...... •«,,. ____. . ».

No end to UNDERWEAR at Prices that Knock

Out, and Don’t You Forget It

Them AH

Tbe Hayfortl p

�^tings Banner.

^ERSONALMENTIDN.

iVl.Tuesday. Oct-10*18Ba*
jmeilintr5- "'
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■KERN. Local Kritoc. "g

Atke Waters was In NasfarUle Friday

coutUurea to Novemta^uj^ exvnbxatlft'*

"ihe annual reunion *&gt;r Ra~,
■•lUUoi.G. A. It. wU|
and to-morrow. Jt is exneet«t?Lywla}'
« ’Arg*- attendance, and^hS^v’ W‘U
wr ,i OnwgwiD*, Monday,Oct. is. air JO coedings wiU !«* ut unusual im^* pn&gt;

TbuSuJ. KU—"

ln Gr*nd lUpId.

. IIONNKM^ANU C. H. Va^AR-

Hal!.Tu&lt;*sday. Oct. 16, at

*mxwed«l in wmvlndug S
mitt* in Hartman'* hau» V,^fal*ton

l.ONNKU. AND CLEMENT
SMITH.
i.u.uy evening. Oct. 1A
HMdtewi;*’ i; ■enter, Wednesday afternoon.
jUflet.re." 1

' DsalK- U •'11
coiitwTt-. »r iw, d™ win .

1 ’ "^yoVK.

HOX.

V-

— r« .Ui (fan ...
“iSS?

1,.T’X?

«•Tbtu&gt;
lunr7t&gt;
V™»*’Uh u
uiw ta’"k^’ * b,“*“ “o *»
"**"* h”
°£Vp■.JaSi"
• &gt;«--

"“rl“- »f- Oltawll dr.H «
In which h.
chiefly of democratic hypocrisy as shown
in.ennuectlim with the Mills bilL
Ibe toichllght pron-ssiun in the evening
,en?ld s,Kbt. Upward ot duo
"■Um!Ucolum" Tb’’ display
dnri!*K
nmrch of the Pn«*
ctwd,51J5relt J 10 ,U ■P«*ara“ec- The
U
?n,‘"k'ra w“ »»“Ply immenw.
belt g almost ImposMbfa u&gt; force
*^°*i4&gt;n*Grddri,r K"lUK*r- L* *WUn« Way along tlw sidewalks.
.ru, lb. dbplv. Ika

,.’.'ay evening. Oct. Sf.’
( HAM.OF OHIO. AND P. T.
COLO ROVE.
Center. Tuesday evening.

Frank Barnes excrci»*&lt;d hl** in, ■ ■
with gooj nw.it. in nn^J (lo,S“"h»

ler ou th. llurrl.oi, lut e*pr^l„ 0, V|.
lory. w» Krtetly ta •m.rtwHb a. -LX
nwnu .11,1 thu day.

ARMAN.
hqu-c. Itarry, Tuesday even-

L(

^^l"^X"*’^.,mXUt!d iUn uSS

s-‘"k *bi«

burn, .bow „ln&lt;i&lt;,w Wrtmta’wli
wen. .tinned by th. &lt;h.pl.)”Sd th.T?&gt;

It CTH. i’LE’MENT SMITH
i liIHtiHAM. OF OHIO.
. Uy Afternoon, al 2 o'etoek.

I hree Klveni. wm&gt; arre.i«i
..
Idldit tor l-lna drunk 7^1 d iS1. &gt;
J«.tl« B^dl/n.,

vuui£Ssg35EdMo“’ta^

&lt; an-y to 10 daya In jail The old nun
"i ’y
ha. .luce l«»„
nnd ordered out of town.

al news.

ihe republicans of Woodland will have
i*si"h
»“ th?*{t®r,10&lt;’n of October

S “iSv“y,Ttod hc'" '■&gt;
o.«urrti,
Mixers, sickness.
v. laimpman returned V.
”■ -tv

Ii
ST ‘ T V1"'
■J'SXTLTte i*
drew the afternoon meeting also.
‘

Noah's.

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h"

•' • '
:;rx'

It is now conceded that the best and cheapest way to warm
your house or cook your meals is to buy the

-Garland Cooks and Heaters------ AT------

ED. POWERS’.

“aI‘* benei* tlw above change wae made.
Mr. 11 urn ley had an audience of over 5,000
The Garland is the ideal stove for both
propie. and he kept them all idterested llsuln',rK All speak in complimentary terms
.',f -^r* PlumleyS* speech.
- -___ _
—OX
lluleep other and inferior
- The days proceedings will be productive
same as other dealers. But the Garland
or much good through the county. It will
have a healthy effect on republicans in the
county and awaken them an never before
to the conditions surrounding them and
the responsibility which rente on each one
calling for him U&gt; work zealously til) the
closing of the pulls in November. The
ni.mtwr of people called to the city that
day will not fall far short of 10,000. Dem­
Respectfully,
ocrats estimate the number at 5,000. They
also place the ninnlwr of torches in the pro­
cession at fIom :M)o to
u te nt^jut^
ty known that there were sonw over 000
torches issued. There wen* then 2‘4- times
its many torches as the democrats concede.
Dw ratio of their estimate (5,000) of tlw
ntunber of iwople t*&gt; the real number must
Im: about the same, or 2’4 times 5,000 mak*
e* 11,250. The republican estimate of
IhOOO cannot then be far from right
At
ai event* everybody appears to be satisfied
with the crowd and proceedings of the itay
except those «&gt;f theoppoaitlon.
Excellent music was furnished during
tlb day by the Middleville and Hastings
el«* cluiis nnd bunds from both towns. '

ouuibu

cooking and heating.

kinds of stoves, the
is the acknowledged

Full line of everything usually kept in a hard­
ware establishment.
.

ED. POWERS.

Mlj. lUu&lt;l B,nl..y. ,,t MWUPV. wu In
We are pleased to announce to the s, - th^dty Oil a vim to rriend. tt„ Ilnil „t thr
-nblicnn* of Cloverdale nnd vicinity ti ,
he ««“‘y ‘•Oinntltiro !«• secured CoL J.' l/T. 1 LSrhutu W1 Fridd, l.tr K.-uludty.
• Brigham, master of the Ohio state
He expects to buy some fule st(K.k wtme
-rai&gt;gr, to address them on the occasion of । mere.
;t&lt;&gt;.L£iMxhi aud chea|&gt;. gv
,
* !«rjr j*ole raising October 17th. Tbe other
- ZHeath now occupy
-i'rakrta adv.* rtised will al-o be present
*\- .-*-h&lt;xd shoes
&gt;tre*7
hou-se on Green
,
The Sunday school at the Star school
&gt; hhu-e. superintended by Mr*. E. Pennock ’
.Wa!ker*
wih ’,,f Wartl"*
and nuuie bunts and »!■&lt;&gt;■Is the banner Sunday school so far
U Wh.e. lK,,u'' ,,f Mnt v' »'kerheard from, having committed to memory .
Our Mr. Lichty having determined that his Individual interests demand hta undivided'
on. thousand and six biblojerses besides father. &lt;3. H. Brooks.
Miss Narnb Jones exjiect* to give a con­
attention, and that be must tlwrefore close out his share in the business
House. Dr. J. A.
’ Uirrr regular lessona tfal- ’jmst quarter
N. Bailey went to Grand Itaphls ycstcr- cert In th** near future. The best home
wo have talked the nutter over and decided to
.'iih and ivth.
Sunday school at three o’clock each Sun- •L»^ to attend a meeting of the Grand En- talent will be engngi*d. and they will be as­
-- bring extended We*|
sisted
by
others
from
outside
tlw
city.
&lt; atnppienL |. O. o. F.
.v ng Railroad street
-Mturday. while riding on one of Beuticy
Ct*y)«s* Mixer was called home from the L^hen* wen* 4VJ tickets sold at this sta*;g&gt;s. A Wilkins truck wagons, a six yeam west last week *.n account of the illness of
tlon to parties attending the Blaine demon।-i.I sou of 1-ang, Dickinson got caught in a his father, k N. Mixer.
stnttiou st Grand Rapids Monday. Tbe
wheel tn such n manner a* to break his
trad*- property in city/or a
W. A. Hams is expected h*«ic Uxiav ticket sales fur tlutt day were the largest
leg. Th** fracture was very Iwi, tbe-leg
C. 1&gt;. Beebe.
being literally crushed lielow the knee and Jroin his visit In Dakota. HL*, brother from this |s&gt;int in yean*, and wg doubt if
1 rank returns with him.
, they were ever equaled. I AnJTIils reffililU ’—Before November 1st next, when our lease oi our present store expires.
Ikuurlmiai: wiU l*e at the re*iuirlng amputation. DnuSnvder. Bur­
&gt; un Friday. OcL 5th. and ton and Itathrop-attended.
u-Gro. Rock has b**vn honored bv an ap­
We attempted onoe before, in good faith, to dose out our business, but unforaeen
ttio energetic and bustling agent at (his
pointment to the highest cadet office In the
prevented.* This time we mean it, and November 1st will see our busi­
Tire Michigan Central will, eouimenelng
point, our citizens have found a man ever circumstanetti
'
Annapolis Naval academy.
are, making gfeat pti‘par- Sept rtth. on Thursday of each week until
on the alert for their own as well as his ness entirely dosed out and this firm dissolved.
P. A. Honan and family returned Friday company’s interesta. He has labored to z
.* * meeting to be held Nov. Uth .sell ticket- from Hastings to
To help on this sale, we have decided to
i Detroit and return, at the rut** ofAjH.25 to their home in Northern Mlrhlimn, after a secure special nite* un several occasions,
and hi» efforts have always been liberally
: g«*d on going un date of sale and return­ short visit with friends here.
•r 1 hyid writing has been
repaid’by our citizens. In addition to
ing on the following dav on account of art
the -upervisl&lt;*i of Mr*.
.Archh- Ayers and family leave to-day for these accMnroodationa which he has scloan exhibition, this include* coupon for
iXhree weeks’ visit at Mr. Ayera* ol*l home cured and which have been so much appns
admlraltm.
P. A. Hahn. Agent.
in Elmira. N. Y., and Bradford county. dat«&lt;d, Mr. Hahn lias endeared himself to
B**ftwr »Jn;-*.&gt;i;r butter anil egg.*
’
Tinn sday aftemuoiGa.-Mrs. N. Bartow Penn.
the people here by his uniform courtesies Ot
1 Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes—a new lot of these goods just received, our Horae.
• illj-r. .1- much a- any house hj
and son Roy were driving west pa-t the
Will Croty has resigned his position as and obliging manners.
Show Cases, a good 2-banel Oil Tank, pair Delivery Bobs,/Scales, Tobaccoes,
residence occupied by J. Rus.-*!!.’ their
Teas, Coffees, Canned Goods, Package Goods, etc., a TICKET.
night clerk In the Hastings house. Hi* ex­
stock of ladies’ horse is-cain*- frightened and ran away. In
pects to travel for u Chicago firm of pho­
The C. L. S. C. will meet at Dr.iTimattempting to turn toward home at F. G. tographers.
m.-npan’s rooms Oct. 12th, at 7 o’clock
Goodyear** corner, the buggy wucapoixed.
sharp. Program:
John Roberts left yesterday (or a trip
Roy cseajied unhurt but Mrs. Barlow was
.SI ugwi by circle.
*
'
!»a&gt;;. W. Rryttold* is hav ing consider­ much bruised. Luckily she sustained no through northern Michigan, in the Interest
Itrpcalluit Ixjrd's prayer.
. gr.i-t’in; d(*.n** almut his Green street serious injuries.
of the btxtk. "General Carnahan's History
Roll call-QBomttpM about the Greeks.
ki- ta--.
jriy. _
,
HHtory of Greefe. chap. «.7-quBiUooed by
•»j PyihianiMu." ..
Mr. hi-mMtou.
John Btilsou. uf HastlngA, died at hb
Fbere will :«• prewtilug a( tin* Hines residence Monday evening. i&gt;i-ca.-e bib ^George O. Matthews, whom many Hust­
Preparatory Greek Cours** chaps, t-7—Uuestlonrd by Mrs. Barner.
*..; h*&gt;ti.r -ii tin- township of Hop*-, Ort.
I ion* fever. Mr. St I fam wa» a good citizen. ings boys remember, now connected with
Soleu the Athenian &gt; Chau.}—Questioned by
a good husband and father. He oerved id- tin* wholesale grocery house of J. B. Matth­ Mr*. JobnMin.
We will have a drawing of these tickets. We will buy the dOOth Ueket drawn
Paper. Lycurgus-Mrs. .Smith.
country faithfully during the war. and ews 4 Co./Ashland, Wisconsin, is In the
from tbe box for
Greece aud Modern CivHUaliou (Chau.)—
f ha
'i.M-Kayls being * circulated was a member of Fitrgerald Jost. G. A. R. city. Georife bl “i&gt;f °( Bi® boys who went Qnvattoued by Dr. TtmmenuaB.
wMto
grow
up
with
the
country
and
has
Reading.
-The
Isles
ot
Greece.''-Rose
Bost
­
nnd also uf tiie Masonic order. Funeral
iih-M-n’,!. pact &lt;d the rirunty.
wick.
from hfa -late home Tljdrsdw.
niider JTMtairr'r finely, we are pleased to say.
Map exercise—Flora Beadle.
.
(• ■•n -: - .-.ireainrrs an*F nil such Masunleauspices.
—'■-c-'x- f) ^Z-”
talk. Mr. Puffer to lead, subject: Cur­
:k leint.G :*. ..rdrXimd on. short notice
rent Events
The repoblinui demoiiHal
IT 111 IjTii
Jlr. 1. !&gt;; kin-on. TfaVtiug*, Mich. '
’1
Critic—J uIIa Rock.
*
GREAT DEMONSTRATION I
We will buy tlie 500th ticket drawn from the box for
Singing and elose.
was a splendid success. Tne addresses by
Itaatui-*- tpdv'rd swell thu throng nt
P. T. Colgrove and C. H. VanArman an*
aild lL(j; i'
’In* lune *d 492 peopl- «.li
highly complimented. Over five hijwlred
uf !;laliu*&gt; vi.-jttherv Jfomlay. |K*ople were present. A fine pole, bearing
No.
Name aud Reaidcncn
« HlUu C. WodlMt. Woodland
Hun.: .b&lt;i . ' .irvcth and CL H. Van tbe names of the republican standafai l*eari Minnie E. Henry, Maple Grove
We will buy the «00th ticket drawn from the box for
ik at tbe Bunnell w'bool era, waa raised. Before the meeting there
Tuesday evening October was a very creditable parade uf upwards
Hon.
’
of ,150 footmen and 75 men on horseback.
lomt Wednesday, which was tbe day set
A prominent advertisement of Dr. Ro­
•Murph.lUigcfs **.uits to buy all the live
Thursday, at Messrs. Bros.’ farm ini for the Republicans’-grand mans meetbig, rick appears In this Issue of our paper.
puultry ?,*• an get, He buys old Ut-ns, and Caritnu. while Shel. Davenport was riding; when the 20 guns, a salute down on the
&gt;j&gt;rinu
that weigh not leu than In a caK and leading a team hitched to a, program to be fired nt sun rise, sounded The doctor by special request will visit
wagon the team l&gt;ecame frightened and over tbe city the must ardent republican Hastings, Saturday and Sunday Oct. 13th
ran away, knocking over the cart, the pony who had the'temerity to draw aside tiie and Nth, where he may be consulted free
'. I'. I.. will give A-chicken pie
No credit from this time on, as'we are doing this to close out.
We want every
attached to tbe cart and piled them on top curtain and peep out of the window wan ot charge in his parlors at the Hastings
■
of FL PeniHrk’K Oct. 19.
person who owes us to settle his account before&gt;Kbr. 1st.
of Sbei. When everything was staeked.up। not confident that the day’s proceedings
We desire to thank the people of Hastings and vicinity for their generous patron­
house from 10 a. m. to 0 P- m., two days
to thdr satisfaction the runaways drew could lie much of a success in point of
only.
Judging
from
the
many
complimen
­
age and invite them to help get the beneflto of the
the wagon over the pile and skipped. numbers. It was surely time for him to
tary press' notices he has received from tbe
Mfli- Jte • &gt;- bumanu bad tin* misfortune Luckily Shel. escaped with slight injuries be up but Mr. Sun must nave turned over
▼tav** l..-r ]« k,-; picked *rf all her money but th** pony and cart were sadly |ten&gt;®r»l- In ta*d for "just one more snooze before New York, Chicago, SL Ixiuis, aud other
city
pa|icrs.
we
may,
with
perfect
propriety
breakfast"and
then
forgot
to
wake
up
dur
­
(isl IL IL • ti-;M at the depot at Gnad I ized.
/
ing the entire day. Besides having n say that the citizens of our community are On all goods during this Closing Out Sgle. Respectfully,
llapith ilond.iy .'night.
A reception was given Friday evening at cloudy and threatening sky the people ha*l specially favored in having an opportunity
Wr tmvr ,i hntnber of city lots that w«-. tbe residence of H. A. Goodyear, to Rev. also a cold north wind to act its a diseour- to consult such eminent authority. The
will m-I:
. tiitnicL making the term- Irwin and wife. Tlie house was open to agemmL Yet In spite of all these things, following is an entract from an article
■-•y* A ?.
41 the offices of Smith &lt;k 'guests from 7:00 to 10:00 p. m.. aud dur­ the guns had hardly ceased firing when the which appeared in the Times:
••When we entered the reception room P. S.—AU who pay un account wUl get a ticket for each dollar paid.
(Wove cr W. r. Sidnam.
ing those houra the parlors were throng­ crowd began to assemble. Before the
ed. Excellent refreshment* were served aides were sent out to meet the various at the Chicago Rupture and Surgical Dis­
■ iirojMTty on Green. Park during the evening, and tlie bouse delegations the streets wen: comfortably pensary. 202 State SL. and were present*!
uid Walnut
is for sale in whole or wan tawutlfully decorated. This greeting
to Dr. Rorick, its founder, we were treated
full of teams and people.
.
purchasers.’ Eorpartlcu- to the new pastor and his amiable wife was , About nine o’clock the aides liegan to to a surprise. In our mental picture of
br» tnqqir-&lt;*i
M/Nevtaa.
very aubpiclouA. and we trust tliat his pas­ take their respective stations ami the dele­ this distinguished gentleman we had asso­
For as-, th- n -idenev property in tbe torate here may continue as pleasantly as gations to arrive. Many not belonging to ciated gray hairs, with others, of the un­
organized delegations but who came In with avoidable evidences of advanced years, but
KfMWMnt f'umtriy belonging to Charles It ha* liegun.
C
the intention of joining the street parade In Instead we found him a comparatively
"iimtrad.* Will -el! . heap and on easy
Since our fair the admirer* of tin* horee tlw morning derided after taking their young man, surrounded by a number of
•-'nn.-. Ei
tr *.t P. T. Odgrove.
"Holborn” have done ho much "kicking
long, cold morning ride that they wotild Chicago's leading doctors, who like myself,
fw- wishing to.see Dr. J. A. Baugh- that his owner W. H. Schantz has decided «&gt; «m Into town. However, at the giving were endeavoring to learn Munething offals
tlw Hastings houae Oct to keep 1dm another season. He will make of the signal at 10:00 o'clock tbe procession inventions and discoveries, which have
Xh or I'.-th. 4- he will be absent for a a short season this fall also one In the began to luovc, tiie various delegation.-* made him famous with the first of the
spring. Mr. S. showed four colts by him. taking their place in columns* they^were medical profession throughout the world—
oouin fallen;ltj um lVth of Ocu&gt;bcr.
and received two first premiums on two of reached. This paradc&gt;a* the finest day among these may be mentioned a variety of
Thro* v.in*‘-Ir M republican meeting and
the four shows; also first on Holborn in parade ever wltneiMwd in the county. instruments and appliances for ascertain­
i"*l»rai&lt;aiKX;&lt; h.verdalr Wedneeday afterstandard bred class and second in stallion Over 400 footmen and alxmt W&gt;0 teams ing nnd removing diseased condition.**—
"‘"'i nfiwxt -A-s-k. Addresses by Clement
and tbe establishment of many new
trotting class. Holborn Is surely coming
Containing the latest and beet patterns of
-■’h and
( arvetit Speaking at 2 to the front. A half interest In the fonr- were in tbe procwalori, thus i1 theories os to the cause and proper treaL
about a mile long. Appropriate
nionths old colt owned st Caledonia was were carried by the different delegations. ment of certain chronic dkeaaes. which
I '.J .Bow;... Daniel Striker and R. E. recently sold for 885.00.
Yankee Springs' delegation was awarded a .brought him before the learned heads of
the profession in New York dty. where be
™» have formed a partnership and
Hon. Jamea O’Donodl wiU speak in handsome flag for tiie best banner. Carl­ wa* called upon to make practical demon­
' up ir bMk "1 Ix,*elL M* C* artewold. Barry county next week at tbe following, ton delegation appeared In the column with
strations under their immediate observa­
trams headed by a wagon bearing a log
NKJwviiif. 1, Bl present manager and
tion. Perhaps the most conspicuous result
places and on following dates:
•wler &lt;,( the ft. -.v liank.
Orangevl lie, afternoon, Oet IMhiPrairie- caliin. barrel of cider and a coon.
of his originality h his cure of Hernia or
AND
cring the political complexion of Carlton
vllle,
evening,
OcL
15th:
Cedar
Creek,
.•^y*** Wx«*». &lt;&gt;f Irving, was arrtwted
Rupture, which operation we were permit­
township
much
praise
Is
due
the
republ|aMhn.ught Wfore Justice Kcnantoo Sat- afternoon. Ort. 18th; MlddleYllle. erenlnK- &lt;*«ilm from thaLM-cllon for working up such ted to witness. We were a little nervous,
wdsy tn ktr**i*r to the charge of stealing a OcL 18th; Maple Grove Center.
:
regardless of our endeavor to assume a
urawt He pie^i guilty and was sen- Oct 17th; Dowling, evenlag* &lt;&gt;£•”£• they fairly earned tlie prize, a flag, given careless air as we entered the operating
room with On*. Gomlman, Lauer and
Woodland, evening, Oct- l»h:
^redtose.-re:«) days In JalL
evening, OcL 19th: Nashville. &lt;nr«n,J*; "■x.
o. -.(.■«£ Brokaw, where Mr. P. T. Poole, the well
b,^1* ’J*’1 Sunday school, superintended
Oct 22d. We hope republicans In the
known contractor of Hyde Park was wait­
—-AT-----note
was
begun
but
unfortunately
*
he
“
Entirei
mentioned
will
E Frmmek, is tn a flourishing
ing in readings for the operation. Mr.
•rtitton having committed to memory attendance la secured nt each of thes*
Poole stated that he had suffered from his
«lx hundred bible verms besides
rupture, which was a very large one. for
s, 7
'■':««». Sunday school at meeting*.
15 years. At times it would strangulate
*;dd™“
Th* democratic senatorial convention 1SjLjW n,«IU4 *™&gt;
aud no truss would retain IL Dr. Rorick
«ii.rraking of the pole. 111 th” afternoon,
',arn- '• tmiging to Jonas Crouse, who
opw.lkm. whkh •»
wlthto '
“llr
»•»
* &gt;“,,i*O“r
•wnortJi &lt;&gt;t the city, was burned Wrdthree mlnuuv*. without chloroform or cut­
ulyi.t. Mr. CrouM* Mieceeded in
ting, and from Mr. Poole’s own statement
•
U*tn l,ut ,ort everything else ago when be announced
tend
without pain, in reply to a Q»^kn by
1'1* fire was of incendiary
Dr. Brokaw, Dr. Rorick replied that be
■-». HWHI iiivarance.
had not mot with a failure to cure since bis
1 jj* 0«*7*
Ibe fair are to be congrat- .... ,lrx». H« te(M •
'"'g,,. ,
first experimental operation upon a convict
in tbe Missouri penitentiary nearly four
, 7“
,!1’' "ninei«l showing made thta
M-reral thousand propte inti___ « The doctor returns east in a
oi. , . lh,‘' ircumstanee*. Over •!»

to-nigfat

;

&gt;&gt; the day tMtoctixt Jo

Closing Out Sale.

Close Out Our Entire Stock I

GIl^E TO EVERY PERSON WHO
BUYS $1.00 WORTH

October 29, 1888
$20 IN GOLD.

$15 IN GOLD.

$10 IN GOLD.
Specially Low Prices

HOUGHTALIN &amp; LICHTY.

Fine New Stock
JUST RECEIVED

DRY GOOOS

DRESS GOODS

Julius Russell’s
See his stock of new styles in

?K l,r"'*“'CMte have fawn made
"•
ud
"T "ut nf lhp Pro«*&lt;fc» this year, etecw
»b»,
1,,,J wlu h,ni
* botanoe of U. &amp;
•wot 3100.
.
.- ■ S thtth

support a fiw

Hit
.

Prof. H. a &lt;*•**’■

MILLINERY GOODS

�Ask for Ayer's

THE

FARM AND GARDEN.
MATTERS OF
ERS

INTEREST

TO FARM­
Irarelilng with cutalrvn.
valuable a* u deodoriser.

AND GARDENERS. ,

you want the beet blwal-ptiriflrr Willi Its
' ।
.
। forty- year* of uncx&amp;he.11
2-T ld*«i success In tavcu. e

Synod of Michigan at Flint, Ort. B-12.
preferring Ayer*

|iI

Sarsaparilla
’•h to any odwr. Tlw for*r
Ip; I runner of modern bin*!
pj, „ medicine*. Ayer’s bar»apartita is still the
mart popular, befog in
greater demand than all
others combined. It U
highly conccntmtfad —
the only 81 Sarsaparilla
__
.
worth 85 a bottle.
•”Ayer'» Sarsaparilla is selling faster than
ever before. I never hesitate to recom­
mend it.”—George W. Whitman, Druggist,
Albany, hid.
"I am safe in saying that my sales of
Aver’s Sarsaparilla far exceed those of any
other, and it gives thorough satisfaction/’

The polled cattle are laaa well known to
American dalrytneu than meet other races
of merit. Throe bornlwa cattle have,
however, of late, come into considerable
prominence owing in jan to their good
points, and In part to the present erase
axtating In some nectio&amp;s for dishorning
cattle. While there are at present nurncruus advocates for diahomiug, tlie ma­
jority of breeders prefer oot to run tho
risks of tbe operation; and many are de­
terred because they believe diahot ing to
be cruelty to animals.

■' Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and Ayer's Pill* ore
the best selling uiedictnwi tn my store. I
can recommend thorn lonncicntioualy. ”—
C. Bit-khans, Fhnrmnciat, Roseland. Ill.
•'We bare Bold Ayer’s Sarsajiarflla hnre

.

blood-punfier.’’—W. T. McLean, Druggist,
Augusta, Ohio.
&lt;•
“ f have sold your medicines for the Inst
tag so good' tor tbe youthful blood’

m

rcc.nnmend It, or,
mend It, even where tho doctors' prescrlptioru?\have been of no avail." — O. F.
Calhoun. Monmouth, Kansas.
J

Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Price $1; six, $5. Worth $5 a bottle.

The origin of the polled breeds of cattle
is not definitely known. According to
the Aberdeen Angus Hord Book, however,
there appears to be evidence that the
breed of the present day is a lineal de­
scendant from tho ancient polled cattle of
the northwest of Scotland, known at tbe
beginning of the present century in their
respective districts aa the Angus Dodies
ana tho Buchan Humlies. The first ac­
count of the importation of a breeding
herd of Aberdeen Angus cattle, according
to Prairie Farmer, is that of Professor
Brown of the Ontario, Canada, experiment
farm, made in 1876 and consisting of two
cows and a bull. These polks cattle are,
at the present date, prominently known
In the proylnceeof Ontario and Quebec,
In Missouri-, Nebraska aud IHinol-i. Im­
portations have also been made In Maine,
Ohio, New Jcreey and Massacliusotts.
Experiment with these cattle seems to
have proved that they are well adapted to
various climates; that they are hardv and

Default having beer. madd In the conditional a
certain mortgage made by Edwlu II. Mallory and
Mary J. Mallory, his wftn. to i’liilo A. Sheldon

One of many forms of feeding racks for
csortKages. on page' STS aud 077. on which cattle in barn yards or for feeding hay in
mortaage there la claimMl to be due at the date the field, ao as to avoid placing it on the
of this notice the sum of twelve hundred seven­ ground. In represented in the accompany­
teen aud 57-100 dollars, (f121TAT1 and au attor­
ney’s toe at twenty-Ave dollars provided tor In ing cut. described by Country Gentleman.
said; mortgage, and no suit or proceedings at
law having Ihkio luvUtuted to recover tbe mon­
eys secured by said mortgage, or any part thanof: and said mortgage having been, on tbe Mth
day of Maj. a. D. Jtw*. for u valuable considera­
tion duly awtgned by said Philo A. Sheldon as
execator** aforesaid to JoMonlne Murdoek,
which Mid asHtgnmon) was duly recorded In
the office nt the reglst/of deeds in and fos Bar­
ry county, Mlehfgan. on the s«h d»v of Mar. A.
D. 1*»8. fn lllter 15 ot mortgage*, on ;&gt;age fO3.
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power ot tale
contained In said mortgase, and the statute lu
such case made and provided, notice Is hereby
Wren that on Saturday the 2 Itb day of Novem­
ber A. D., inks at ten o’clock lu the'forenooa. I
shall sell at public auction. to the highest bidder,
at the north front door of tho courthouM In lhe
City of Hastings. Barry County, aud state of
Michigan, (that being the place v.brro the
circuit court for Barry county is holdsn).
FEEDrsd BOX FOR CATTLt
This box has light scantllng*at f ho cor­
ners, and boards, as represented, at the
sides. Hay is thrown in at the eop. 4t la
forlberehi; tbe premise* being dewrtbedIn asld •bo u»a for
grdo
,h«.p
mortgage as all that certain lot. piece aud parcel
ol land situate In tbe village of Nashville, in the shallow trough shown bj/ the dotted
lines.
It is about two-fret wide and
the oouutv of Barry nnd mate of Michigan,
and known and described as follows:
twelve feet lung, the bottom Ixiards form­
The cast half te%) of the south west quarter ing tbe flat trough about a foot wide:
fawVl nt fl.H -nnfL nn^t
they rest on a cross board in the middle.
To clean It, it is simply turned upside
tan, containing twenty (80) acres of laud more
Hastings. Michigan, this Mth day of
neimr a n hum.
'

Attorneys for Mortgagee.
Default having been made iu the conditions
of a certain umrigage made by Anna M. Crouch
and Kiea-rer Crom-h to Robert H. Marshall,
dated January litb, I8B, and retorded in the
oBlce at the Itagistar of Demis for the county of
Barry and state of Michigan, on ttati Uh day of
Augurt. irts. in liber 10 ot taoctragra. on psxc
333. said mortxuge »u assigned to Martha Si.
Cook, and said assignment was duly rrcordud;
pa which in-Artgage (here is claimed to be due at
tbe date of this notice the sum of four hundred
and fltxy-n«e dollars and seventy-one cents and
an attorney’s fee nf twenty-Ave dollars provided
■for tn said morltfwi!. nnd no suit or proceedings
at taw having bee.n instituted to recover the
moneys secured by said mortgage, or any part
mortmge stipulating that In ease aav
principal or Interest should l&gt;eronir due, and
Aot^aid. tbes the whole amount of principal
and Interest should bccoms due and payable.

••j—-»imuc since marcu inui, i"r.,
ussa^ssiias.iS’dE^jtri:
ibo'etoek In the forenoon. I ibidl »»U it public

H linldan). the nretnfses described tn said mortMte. ot’*0 mu- b thereol as may be necessary
to W the amount due on said mortaage. with
sSra.ri

The ingredient* of commercial fertillicrs on which both their agricultural and
commercial value chiefly .depends, are
nitrogen, phosphoric acid 'and potash.
Besides these more valuable lugredienta,
sulphuric acid and lime arc al way* pres­
ent in the superphosphates tn consider­
able quantities, being a necexsary accom­
paniment of phosphoric acid aa It exists
in nearly all manufactured ferUlhera.
Nitrogen 1b the most costly of the three
important fogredlentg mentioned, and
adds largely to the value of all the fartillzers sold with but few exceptions.
Tho following materials furnish organic
nitrogen to fcrtiHxora: Dried blood, dried
and ground fish.'prepared animal matter,
fish scrap, meat'scrap, cotton aced meaf
caster pomace, hair, horn, wool, leather
waste, etc These substances must de­
compose and the nitrogen bocome changed
Into compounds of nitric acid aud ammonia
before it in available to plants. Soluble
phosphoric acid is obtained by treating
certain phosphatic materials, an ch an tame
nnd’ South Carolina rock, with sulphuric
The potash used in thia country for
MricnliurtU purposes comes mostly from
Gert^Auy, in tho so called "Garman potash
Balta," which include potassium, sulphate,
potassium chloride (the muriate) and kai­
nite. Except for a few special purposes,
x&gt;taah is equally ralttablo in all these
’onus, but costa leas in the muriate and
iu kainite.

id telng situate
After repeated experiments to de tormina
the fact In hia own mind, the editor of
Tho Mark Laxio Express advises farmers
to cut off potato blossoms aa soon as tbev
appear. The ball, or true tuwd of the
potato, which results from the blossom,
are not only unuoce«ary to the formation
of the tuber below, but are a prejudicial
Default baring been made In the conditions strain on the plant. He' aayn: '1 have
ot a oertalfi mortoxe made by Warren Stillwell tried It again aud again on a large ucale—
and Lenora C. kllllwell. his wile, to Samuel
Oarsou. dated April Sth. A. D. UU, and record- three rows left and three rows cut—and
&lt;■ 1 In tbe affl.-r of the Register of Deeds for tho results have morn than satisfied me.
; Mlcblgaa-. on the IMh Oar of May.
‘’Vjltecr U Ol mortgsxex ou page w*. It stands to reanon that the plant which
£which rn&lt;.rtxiqm there te cKTmed to be due at Is propagated In acknowledged agricul­
dated ibis not ire thr sum of three hundred tural economy from its ‘budding root
wventy-nine am1 « wo denars (8379 (H) and an atom.’ must spend Itaenergies aud powers
Mtoniey , ire or twente Ove dcltare provided
uoneceeaarily in the production of flowers
to : -A• r
and
seeds
which are of no economic value
...I..
___
__ __
_
whatever."

quarter ot section tweaty-Rve (15) In town
toarmaorth.nmge nine (») west, containing
or !•- I
Itated, September iMh. I*s8.
Martha M. Cook. Assignee.
■•CtiAS. H. Bavru, AtCy for Assignee.

*vn. that on Saturday tbe i
r. A- D., IMS. at ten o’cloct

EDUCATION OF THE OOLT

Ronults gained from prises offered by
Tho London Dairy for tho l*«t prtwerved
eggs seem to show that tho ikne water’

&gt;]• tbe jweratM-s drerrlbed iu
-SSL-.F’?*

that

I* one which Is guaranteed io bring you
satisfactory results, or In case of failure a
return uf purchase price. On this safe
plan you can buy from our adveitbrd
druggist a bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis­
covery for comumption. It Is guaranteed
to bring relief In every case, when used
for any affection cd throat. luiias or chest,
such as- consumption. Inflammation of
lungB.&gt;brouchitis,asthmL whooping cough,
croup, etc. it Is pleasant nnd agreeable to
taste, perfectly safe, and can always be
depended upon. Trial bottle free at W.
, H. Goodyear'* drug store.

We desIn' to any to our citltcns. that
for years we have been Milling I&gt;r. King’s
New Discovery for consumption, Dr.
King’s New Life Pills. Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve anti Electric Bitters, and have never
handled rerocdltM that sell as well. ar that
have given such universal satisfaction.
We do not beaitatu to guarantee them
every time, nnd wv stand ready to refund
the purchase price, if satisfactory results
do not follow their use. Three rrmedire
have won their great jHjpuhirlly purely on
their merits. • W. H. Goodyear druggist.
Tbe best salve tn the world for cuts,
bruiecs, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, chapped hands, chitolahis, corns,
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction; or money n*funded. Price 85 eta. per box. For sole
by w. H. Goodyear
Mr. Blaine *|&gt;oke to 80,000 people at
Adrian Thursday afternoon.

Direct from the Front.
Knoxvhix, Tins., July 2, 1688.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga.:
Gentlemen—I can cheerfully and truth­
fully say that S. S. S. is the greatest blood
punficr on earth. In 1884 I contracted
blood poison. Physicians treated me with
no good results, I took a half dozen differ­
ent kinds of blood medicines, but. without
receiving any permanent relief I I was in­
duced to try S. S. S. I began tlie first
bottle with tbe gravest .doubts of success.
I had been so often deceived. But im­
provement came, and I continued ia u-.e
until perfectly » ell. I have since married,
and have a healthy family. No trace of the
disease Lx seen. Swift's Specific dkl all
this for me, and I am .grateful. Yours
truly,
J. $. Sr*ADF.a.

Kemp. Texas, June 33, 1888.
Tbe Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlemen—A sixteen-year-old son of
mine was afflicted with bad blood, and broke

few bottles cured him entirely. I live at
Lone Oak, but my post-offlce is at Kemp.
Yons truly,
W. S. Robinson.

Three books mailed free on appiic;.tioa.
-Ml druggists sell S. S. S.
Thx Swwt Svranc Co.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
New York, 756 Broadway.
The .reunion of the 27th infsntn-, at
Ovid. Thursday, was a good sucre**.

aT1 R&gt;fchfMnsn tecthlag. It sooth*
the child, softens the num. allsjm al) pain. rum,
wind colie. and is the best remedy for dlarrtura.
Twenty-nve cents a bottle.
Treverse City ba* the whooping cough.

JUUOSUUi iwv
t-------- —Uon. ou th. lolcUl nopota uulalue &gt;J“f
__
„ .y,-« nrubodV

nrwctjce— - —. ■ •—
Ln Incredibly short time, ’-be '™ » **
comes »o gentle and tenebaWc. th*' i™P£
tieat traluer considers him «ufficicnuv
broken, and hasten* to harness su,d, *
tho animal, whan. In point of fact, be haa
oo&gt;,
.1 th. .. b. o or bhI
tlon. The result of such undue baste te
obvious; lb. eolt te never I’-n/*’*®.
That It pay* In tlw long run to fpjlow Uw
mlvire here given tho writer firmly be­

lieves:
.
,.
Begin the education of a colt by bridle
handling, firs’, on one aide and then on
the other
Put him about in different
dlrewtfous. forward, tawkward to the left
and riglit. and get him to yield to the iflt
tn each cf throe directions. This should
Iw done both in th. stable and yard, and
in using tbe reins for thta purpomi the
trainer should exercl*. a steady. Ann
preMurc on the bit until the colt yields,
when the pressure should be removed at
once, in order for him to understand that
he has obeyed.
•
When tbe colt's bead can ta&gt; handled in
every cenerlvoblo direction, and the
muscles of hb nock are supple and con­
trolled. then handle the forward feet,
then the body, and finish with the hind
fe«&lt; and tail.' WT»en handling the oolt’s
feet troeb him not only to allow you to
pick h"u; up and rub and rap on them
with a hammer, but to hold them up until
you get ready to let them go. Taketbe
tail in your hand carefully, and raise it
well up over his back, remating thta until
he makes no Objection. Take a pole about
.the slxo of a sled stake, pole him all over
lib body, and pry in between his legs until
he shown no fear of it. Teach uim to
stand and allow a harness to bo locsed on
to and ail about him
Handle umbrellas,
robes, paper, etc., about hb head and
body until he is utterly indifferent to them
all ' I*ad and back Jjim into and over an
old pair of shafts repeatedly, and when he
is standing iu them raise them up and rub
his,legs with them, and finally bring the
crossbar against hb haunches, gently at
first and then more forcibly, until he care,
nothing for it. All those things should
be done to the colt before he is harneaaed
at all.
(
A colt should be put through i M-riea of
reining lessons before he is hitrhed to a
vehicle.
While reining him the whjp
ought to be used, not only to get motion
to handle on. but with a view to educat­
ing him to lucre*.-, his speed when it is
applied and getting him under control of
It, for no horse Is safe to drive unleas he
will "go to tho front" when tapped with
the whip.
x
lu sinking a horn, with a whip, always
do so forward of the loin*. During his
reining lessons tlw colt should be taught
to stand mill at the simple word "whoa."
He should also be taught to back.
When first hitched up the colt should
be taken iu a large yard and ntartod
about carefully, aud whoa he can be
driven and backed all about «uch a place
It is time enough for a tra'ner to trust
himself in the road, where t. era is more
danger of a ml*hap. and where control
coaid not be ao readily obtained If one
should &lt;M-cur. In order to "waywiso” a
colt quickly and make him a.nice relner,
he should tw reined about from one side
to tlw other, driven through .'.hallow
ditches, up alongside tho fences, and out
again Into the road, turned around fre­
quently. to the right as often as to tlw
left, and taught V P“* teams either to
the right or left when meeting or over­
taking tl&gt;«m.

Profexsor A. J. Cocke says: IT&gt;ullt a
silo, and It has disappointed meonlvln
ta-tag
I —
raised
un
more
sJ-re*
j ___
- too
_ small.
..
— —
—■- —
—
?.or wer®, my crops any ta tter last roar
fire am-s
I than previously. Yet,
v- with ------------’ ofm v corn crop in ensilage. I was able to
winter more stock than ever before, and
my stock never .did so well. For throe
auneensire years I had to buv feed tocotue
through the winter; last wtater I had
Borno to spare, though tho season was so
"*Tef? Mud ,cn5 f,’»ttauad that several
neighbors. Home of whom hevw before
Jackson has a colored republican club. had a like experience, paid out ronsklBrable sums for feed.
a
Wl»cn your blood Is Impoverished the
remedy is at hand. Take Ayer’s Sarsapa­
rilla.
In our Illustration la ahown a new
Blaine drew an awful big crowd to De­ variety of grape, which, according to aa
troit. »
.
high authority as Vick, te ref reusable
merit and will take a ylac- alX ±
Gross Cruelty.
Parente too frequently permit their child­ white variety now known." Ills said to
be a cross of Concord with Inn*
It orfu
ren to suffer from headache, fits. St. Vitus
dance, nervousness, etc., when they can be
cured. Mrs. P. was cured of sick head­ the Brighton
Ix&gt;g Cabin* 'are not recommended a* model habltatlm. for Balm, t«,Plr.
But W’anieij’s lx&gt;g Cabin
SaraapariUa and Warner’*
“TippecanoeT arc the sim­
ple but effective compounds
which enable the rugged pioneers to maln-»
tain health, and can be safely recommend­
ed to all.

@

ache, dirtiness, dyspepsia, nervous prostra­
tion of 18 years standing, after failure &lt;&gt;f
16 physicians; Mm. K. of sick headache
for 35 yeara;‘Mrs. P. of SO to 50 fits a
night; others from tills vicinity could Ims
mentioned who have been cured by that
wonderful nerve food and medicine—Dr.
Miles' Nervine, which contains no mor­
phine. opium or dangerous drugs. Free
sample liottles may be had at W. H. Good­
year’s drag store.

I
impUoo

1 soon began to have yaiti

four days- I !*€*» “'Ing Hluiker Lxocu. or tutael's. Byrup. aud wbea I

“sttakcr Extract of Boots, or Height's Byrop. t»
sold br ail draughts, of send &lt;n .the proprietor.

1^er? c^t t^-

I

uP |0LD

Modesty
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER

and Health Restorer. Cures all kinds of
Headache within thirty minutes—Try it.

genuine lias a

Red

H tin tag on
ever/ plug

Oto Honesty is acK ^1.
edaed to be rhe gures-

MRS MATTIE FVBGVNON. of Dry*n. N. Y.
. - . •. VI
i. UK* * ■■ --■
—. ■

-!&gt; -.nd: net.. ir/il-Q !&gt;.:
ucjter test l han any tai
5i.t it Give n a fair tr :
• n:.. deal c ''r'

•

1. A BA1I.KY, of Humboldt. Iowa says:
-Vinegar Bitters cured me of paralysis ton

"I bare suffered greatly from Indigestion and
bowel troubles, and Vlue«*r Bitters pvtnrirHrf

VINEGAR BITTERS.
The only Temperance Bitter* known.
It stimulates the Brain and quiets the
Nerves, regulates the Bowels and renders
a perfect blood circulation through/the
human veins, which la sure to restore |«erfeet health. A beautiful book free.
.

99

K. H. McDonaijc Dm'G Co..
•
SS8 Washington st.. N. Y.

SEASALT
SOAP-

THE SPECIALIST,

NASHVILLE.

Mid In mast healing and Invigorating to the
rAnVtoWp
*.,n*h1 rloSrand healthy
druatiMa and fancy good*

-

■

MICH.

Can give those suffering
from any form of

DISEASE,
HARVEST
EXCURSIONS

The best possible testimonial
of his ability to grapple with
these diseases- a siuvessful
Sractice in dealing 'nth such
inorders.

Testimonials.
Of these be can show enough
to convince the mo-t skepti­
cal,
from the very best citizens
MONTANA,
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
TUESDAY, iSept "i^Md «5. cluding business men. farmeis.
mechanics and others.
••
) Oct. 9 find 23.
•-&gt; . DON’T PUT OFF

SL hil, Miue&amp;polis I Muiitte
RY-, FROM

MOORCs DtAMONp ORAFK.

Port Huron seems to be the tramps' para­
dise.
A Good Appetite
eMentlsI to good haaltbjmi at this season it

eans, andlUie’weakening &lt;*ect ef tbe changing
muuwu. Hood k Karsaparillu Is a wonderful
medicine for crenUnx au uptKtlte. toning the‘ ,J]? V"1 h""’ «"*«• P~™. iu on
dlgestton. and giving strength to the whole sy»tern. Now Is the time to take it. lie sure to
get Hood's Sarsaparilla
Snow storm* are faahlonablr In the
Upper Pcnlrwula.
Heart Dtatawe.
if you get abort of breath. have flutter*
•
&gt;• ‘-t* u-.
ing, pain lr&gt; side, fatal'ar hungry wpelk.
swollen ankle*, etc., you have heart dtaMW, and don’t fall to take Dr. MHm* New
Spraying with *&gt;-- wdnLTI?
Cure sold nt W. H. Goodyear’* drug store. We
Ctaw. B. Howell, a-well-known Detroit j
tkojl, u&gt;. du«.
w

a ife

w

w'bich

Minnesota, Dakota,

All suspicious people are to be driven
out of Detroit.

J.-C, Burrows, Kalamazoo, Mich., tesltiile»: “For more than five years, u memIht j)f my family han been afflicted with
hay fever, culminating late in tlie fall In a
hacking cough. Every- remedy proved
futile. Not half a bottle of Papillion (ex­
tract of flax) Catarrh Cure had been used
before the cough entirely disappeared, and
general relief followed. It is simply won­
derful.'' Ijirge bottles only SI.OO, for rale
tiy W. H. Goodyear.

would Mlpttate for two hours at a Un*,
len wonU pet eoid to th* knev. aud 1 fully

ST. PAUL A MINNEAPOLIS
at tun

CHEAPER THAN
EVER BEFORE I

ravWMr’S
W4U8S,'

Seeing him if von are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time.

Consultation Free.
The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he can cure
yon. Extended experience as
a specialist enables him to
easily determine, and the l^t
of modern appliance md the
most
approved
remedies,
adapted for special &lt;uses, man)'
of tnem prepare*i only by Uy.
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily where oth­
ers would fail.
of vur&gt;

: ..'J

amine and «d^dah

iTtii say iu
By M. I*. Is gaslit M1W Ncrvr and
Liver Pills which rrgnlsteh the C.'er. sJaa-

Johx'.i.

if"

�Notice is
N*,r*rit of fieri faf|»?i ®7ja that by value of*

CROSSING THE JORDAN.

„ 5 &lt;:. tbe wll kiM«n *»d su&lt;&lt;*Mfu! Specialist ln Chronic Diae.^
^2" .
. • ah" Enr. by request of many friends nnd patienta hut n &lt;’ .‘Uld dlfi•
’4
” *nd H.
(kmsultaUw Md e,
to rU“
:.f.“ lialni hl&gt; parlors nt the H-tting. House.
OfflZThX f^!?‘’iOn

^SSON II, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, OCT 14

After tho Lord had encouraged Jcsthno.
t“
Ust iowoa.
people ah , encourngeu
“'1 bv rray^
the Lord to bo with bun (i, 16-18) Then

C^nn^n7thou*’-' •" ‘he eitr
***
(aa?,srir «
“twi of that day!'
Uu 0 rIt*k la the tore

uj
03

to
n”P“"n
Ptotorttoo br
““
»' 'Mu mux- u, taand all belonging or n luted u&gt; bor-nnd the

,hu “«»«aj «f

Default ba»tnrta!£*^-’i‘U?fACrrti9.'' "mrtrX
J“.M,e condition*

brands, for in the end wisebouse-

Iwf; and there is no doubt but the unbelief
and worldliucM of Clurimiaus today hinders
Hia dom" wonders among ux •
’er ’he rata of eight nkJ«”1 d
•1. “Take up tho ark of the covenant and
l"N“bl'’
iron, t!s .liTi"'' **r
*"•’
payable ^by’whfchdeLm^f'
due a'‘&lt;1 P«* orer Kforo the people." To tbe people
ywwelro*,’’ ami now
J1 *ald ’nortwBcoritainwl
dww °* Mlv tl'xi?dirMl'' '
tiv&lt; and whereastffre utH" **•“’’*oper­ Ua»e arc hi. order* to tbo priests, who were
and unpaid of prltieltdr’and
r"
dn- always supposed to be sanctified, inasmuch
mortgMM th.- wm
hn. A F*10,1 U1*‘ ’u"'1 M they »rr,. fc.t lipftn foj. the
Urs ami thirty
‘.'US,1. J0" two *’»’•
of the saactaary. All true believers aro
Of this Dotlee ami »o«uU or
ll,S
Prievtz. unto («xl iRcv. j, 5; v, 10, an j should

V

DR. F. H. RORICK
BELLEVUE HOSPITAL,
NEW YORK CITY.

of SANTA CLAUS SOAP.

N. K. FAIRBANK &amp; CO.,Chicago, IU.

W THE ONLY

7. "I will begin to magnify thee in the
m put &lt;u»ncto of tbe ad
sight of nil Israel.'’ God always honors
Ihtt..’W
ur'.
. ..
.^r xs
.
ahrrrX’w the ."Si,
k •” »«* I ^T.
°° I....... it:..._ ■ ..&gt;rtlho
ofthecMurth.,^ Vh“ ‘^‘^rj'rcniraun. l•HHhow^alld shows forth His glorv, for
our existence, to

x,Lc S|«wt., epuke and wrought in tho num.- of

, «l&gt; self i ruibficarnremto M •*’T'1|l,r&gt;•*’" xitiut-

1

n.?’, ? ‘rl"r«Uta mortal;
SidI
। gether with ati atto—rv f^.
mi4B„ *"■ 1

of lbe?“ ,Lat **&gt; Lml b«n with Jew*
K “SUnd still in Jordan." V
With their
in tbe water, they were to stand
and on
on tbo
tha

rek. Low of Senud Fwrr

al) di«e,, f tbeT*
psrnutMni'v cured,
bo rvik. meureed. Cui.ulUtion free an/"u-dy
confidcuua.. Slrc'icinc wi.t :ree frara ot-M.-rvai^h.u
■arts of tbe Vailed States

Middle A£c&lt;) Mett. »ho find xm-ir
r ir.A w.r.brw —..V—L.’.« .
.

DIAMOND PAINTS.
Oold, Silver. Brann, Copper. Only to Cents.

lurthoronltred. That MldpetitlonerglrenolleFi roarw to them. (Judges 1,11,111.)
to the pemous interested In said i--.tate. of the
IL “Tbe ark. of tbe covenantor tho Lord
esst.,^ rsirrt.
??;"n“~ ,h“
pubBsh-nl in the Hastltig. Bannkk. a newsps- wo fl"J tb“t,Ul' *“ Mh ”■ reminds us of tho
jrr prlntM .and circulated In said county of I words of Mrkfaixedek, “the must high God,’
■nd
(G«m xiv, :
*
y
Wn. vi^Cot g
HO; mid the erprewtion in thu prophets, “tbo
Judge of'Probatx I Lord of tbo whole earth” (Isa. 11v, 5; Mich.
| iv, 13; Zech iv. 14; vi, 15), and tbo thought
. that our Redeemer is tho Lord of nil th- earth
! (v. 13&gt; should make us very Joyftil in Him,
Wierrw. nxy wife, fdn MayBeoneit, has left 1 BlI,i rvadv to trust Him tmder all circumrny bed and board wltbeut any Just cause or
, k,. nis.it .1- „ ,
provocation. 1 hereby gtve notice to all not to .
ob! ■' ,n!,‘‘ ot 11,1
lavo Hhn
trust or harbor her un my account, *. I ahall I with tbo whnlo heart, oxtolling Him iu every
l&gt;.w no debts of brr contracting.
1 poauble way.
fiaterl, HMtliigs, Mich . tiept. mb. W.
. 1Jt ..Tafaf tw-Te Jfin
thfl trlbol

early Everybody Reads It

AN
FOO

VOT

uh

the Chicago Daily Nswrs

“PatM’s Celery Compr.und liae been Wf cress
beueta lot lorpad liver,
tad.gartion, rad Liitoceixm ” Enzassrn C.
UtiAix. Quechee. Vt.

FREE
QRANO RAPIOS DIVISION.

■rraTtoaa.

&gt;&gt;raod ttap.ds Lv.
Uiddtartlle.............
Irving ---------------leerieie .
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saoJniTuLreinTiyi'. m1:mx

0

t r-

ata
ei'.
T 17

il
rl

: r.

Xevhrilts...................
7.5:
tiartotis
.
«.»
'.itan ttaplde . .
- Cl
Ivtnn
,
..
Uotrolt ...
Ar . . 11 m

the wc.iren&gt; .ig iin-i hull
him down ax » fnutd.

I-

::

tralhs dally except ftutv. HAHN, Local Agent, Haattngx
HJtx G.F ft T. A- Chicago.

Ctogo, Eala&amp;aioo &amp; S&amp;giuv
TIME TABLE.
In effect July 1st. JW.

L DOUGLAS
w._____
$3 SHOE. GENTLEMEN.
styl.sh aud durable as those costing •sorts.’
ami havlug ru&gt; tack-, or nails to wear the stock­
ing or hurt th" fret. tnakre them a« rotnfortable
and well fitting as a hand sewed shoe. Buy the

He walks through the tire unhaxmed and an-

only hand
W L IXtUGL.ii At N&gt; HIIOJlU unexcelled
*Wh' 'l? DOCGlAff ti rtliOB It worn Uy all
- • school *bo- In lim world.

WOOLEY. AOWT.
VlCtM F. LAWSON

axn
AIL Liver
Disorders

INVALID

place to look for dry ground,
wall of neb unstable material m
water likely to encourage one to rtandflrm;
but the Ono rvhoro namo ia Wonderful was
with them and was doing wondrously. Fire,

the air with musI caao.

“It ba&gt; dose aw mors
good for kidney dueue
than uny ether etedldoe ■' Gen. Ass^rr.
Sioux City. Iowa.

CATARRH.

reply you would make to one who said to
you, "I will try and believe you." It you aro
a Christian and have not joy and peace under

JOn

Kidney
Diseases

25"?

act up twelve stones in the midst of Jordan
I where the pried* hml xVxxL Tl&gt;c*&gt; two
! memorials tcstlflm! to tho mighty hand of tbe
Lord, that Israel might fear the Lard their
, God forever, and that all tho earth might#
■ know tbe Kind of tbe Lord (ir, 24).
IS. "It shall come to pMs." How could
Joshua «;xak so positively aliout thia very,un[ Jniely event ’ Why did be not sjook more cauI tiously and say, wetrust or hope tliat it will
thus come to |«us, or we will try cud see what
can be done! Ho belle' ■ &lt;! God; ho knew His
power; ho had not a shadow of a doubt but
that it would bo Jun m God bad told hitfi.

but jov and peace in tbo Lord, whatever your
surroundings be; if you have not these, it
is beam -'’ you do not believe God, and your
mind Is not stayed on Him (lua. xxvl, 8;

-Aker u.;ug &lt;ta bttlire df Privr'. Crirey
CompucBd, 1 an-, eared
o4 rie^xnaiim.''
Sxsvai. Hl-tciiiwkw.
South Carai*b, N. 11.

WOUNDS

ginning God said “Lot there lie light,” and
there was light. Ho only needs to apeak and
it is done. Blessed are those who believe, for
there thall l&lt;e a performance of tho things
told us from the Lord. Unbelief says, “I wish
I could feel that," or “I will try and believe.”
Ah to tho former, remember tbe ward to
doubting Thomas, “Blessed are they that
have not seen, yet have believed." As to tho
letter, remember that trying to believe is

■xhe children see-

o« ill be*i.-.bc.''
Mre. L A Buivmxs,
Son Jicuito.CaL

MietiKiAX Btatk Land OPriec. 1
Laastng. Sept.». pw. &gt;
. X1.1*’’’''. w,u bc *,ut ‘examinations held this
NoUee Is hereby given, that the following
fall for licensing t.-i.chcrs to teach In the schools
I1' .,^rT!'St’-,hr rowing &gt;*"r. The first will be described Primary school laofi. situate in Barry
held al Middles tile Kept. 39th. and the second W county, forfeited for non-pavment ot Interest,
f*5
futbllc auetkm at this
Na-hvilleOeLgHh. All lea.-hers ex fleeting to wtll
teach will come prepared to lake the ctarolna- office on the mb day ot Novenaber.
previously
redeemed'ac-•
tioti, bearing tn mind that the work will begin 10 o'clock a. m - -------------at * a. nt., dost g:a U in., beginning again at cording to law.
U15 p. bi . closing at S I- m stand «nl time.
The £?£.*’!’*•* *,fflc£ •'
•*»* Wrissert block
(jescrlpwith It. M. lutes. Ofpre hours from 9 x m. to Cert'lflitange
4 p. tn., on IGlOT'ataiM b. Teachers should
preserve this not tee for future reference.
John W Marrirtnes. Hastings, See.

Israel” Tlie. reason for choosing tliuso twelve
is found iu the next chapter: They were to
take twelve stem* from tbe midst of Jordan,
where the pritwU' feet sUxxl who bora tbo
ark, and set them up for a memorial on the
other side of Jordan, so that tliey bould in
days to come poiut their'ebiidren to those
stout* aud tell them bow tbeir fntlicrx bad

we loan by King afraid, by
eauho of difficulties, instead of
forward into tbe difficulty in tbe
Lord! We have only to lie sure
obeying His command, doing His will, seek­
ing His glory ami not our own, and then let
neither men nor derlls, giants nor walled
dttea. fin- nor water terrify nor dismay us.
14-16. “And it came to puss " When God

Rheumatism

WELLS. RICHARDSON A CO.. Burlington, Vt.

prayluc for rrasous therein set forth, that br , ,,vrr prv*cnt and working in and through ux
V;4’ e*u‘r •* «M I ' “Hf *‘n without fail drive out from bo­
Th' trupon It Is oniwd.b&lt;tbitt Friday, the ! £3’2“ U^|C?“^toL II ** ‘mPliod bch’
Bth day of Nov.. ,1. I&gt;. 1X88. at ten o'clock in 1
Wl''
ll*ui through them as Hia
tbe forenoon, t-r MMigmd for the hearing of j -servants aud soldiers, they I wing obedient to

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PROOFS

Nervous
Prostration

For Gildlbg or Bronxing Fancy Articles, USB

said estate, are re&lt;*tlred to appear at a session I *•**"1 “°*r enemies. Now wo find they
SftrifSSB of sa!&lt;l court, llxcn to t&gt;e bidden at the Probale ‘ wer® not obedient, and con«BqucnUy Jeburitea
Office tn tho city of MasUngs, tn said county,
and
and
I tea»•and others were««wot
ra',;
"!I r
|",Cannon
rdn"”
— com-

“““rwui.mg ■n.olVTKIiy, nave Ix-C
alike gratifying taith to otwaelvw and our peiwata

CURES
Neuralgia

are made of cheap and inferior materials and
give poor, weak, crocky colon.
36 colors; 10 centa each.
Send p«ta! for Dye Book, Sample Card, direction*

--- --------~,7“
am, rxliefyoa rcritryehr
require. Hit cure* are ihaw-gh and permanent.

t the trine

COMPOUND

Are Diamond
Dyes. They
all
----------------------------------,excel
--- —Others
. ...
'
'
■
in Strength, Purity and Fastness. None others

I amiHli-iiig hi i^taJ
I
P11? w"ro
Ularel&gt; right Into tbo
| county of Barey^nd xtate of’Mtefe'X ki uf 1 rircT5rv ,h'’ w"‘,,'r5 wou1,1 dlri*k: w o are to
!
raM noe i.ni.dJS VdX°, I E?3^’-^’r^nl cvou though it^-m impo^
..—u._.. . j si ole, and He will al tbe right tim« open tbo
,
""
1,1 u&gt;»n»hi
•L’a^hTA. d.TSa * *“ W
•
.... --------- 7
nv uu&lt;&lt;&gt; ^UUU IO
&lt;'«'«‘"Y. Mortgagee; j um&gt; last extremity oxui cannot take another
Lnoaitv. Atfy tor Mortganre
■top.
10. "The living God is among you." Jere­
miah ealls Hint “thu true God, the jiving
God nud an everlasting king." (Jer. x, 10)
RMnof Mtciiig.m.county ot Barn.-se. •
»«"*»» «t the f'robnt.- Court for th» Darius calls Him “tho Bring God and stead­
Ikup . hoiden at tbe JYubatc Office la fast forever." (Dan. v|, 3k) J«la Himself,
the t'Hv of Hastings, tn said county, on Nat- apix-oring to John |n I’atmos, says, “I am tbo
untav. the ■.■9th dayofttepDinber.ln
they«------jyearone
First and the Last aud tbo Living One, alive
CtiiMsand eight hundred and eigmy-elghL .
-urncc m
rromur. '
^revermore.". (Ita v. 1. 17, R. V.) If wo lived
frowjat. Win. W. (W. Judge
ot Probate.
In tbe. matter of 1*-----of •- Ed;i, Ucar
the estate
Ofxi a* Jeremiah or Daniel or John,
.
.
। ,,Qr Lvss would testify that tbo God whom

IIcocmjbea oe White.,JUcttbe*, Pjmpte*. 6La Dixe«s
.“’c..TliPel^y Gravel, Ge.ire. Gleet. GaocrrboexT It
, byohil.ix, St. V itus ^xce, Cbrocuc pncMeey, Eslarn
.n Tutaon, rya ytix Prolapses Ulen, I'rrriclutli. A-.

CELERY

Brilliant
Durable
Economical

Hartings

Cloverdale
D-tlon .
...Mita..
....... Crw
I'... in u:.|

�POPULAR ERRORS.
MISTAKES
FOR

THAT

MANY

ARE

A

REPEATED

GENERATIONS.

volume could bo written on poj'ular

error, fixed its tba popular mind on each rob-

tbo common
io gopher is of

staking bin bunv.wa in tho ground. Hia front
teeth stand out the most prominently in any

that of a rub In some parts of tlie country
a gray ground squirrel is called a gopher.
In other parts a stri|«d squirrel cr prairie
chipmunk is called by that name, while in
west, Stsmall marmot, which is closely allied
to the prairie d&lt;&lt;. is called a gopher. . These
marmot- art quite common in tbo country
around th.s city. In most parte of tbesauth-

mink is uc thing but a polecat It took 200
yean for the popular belief to be given up
that bearers 'use thalr tails for trowels. In
some places yet school readers can be found

Auvihi i- popular fiction i* that if oho f-boota

that Kuril thing* have actually occurred,
fiats have been known to do tho same thing,
but tho instance* are rare. Usually a coun­
try tliat ic inhabited by prairie dogs, or more
property by prairie marmot*, has a dry, thin
atmophi-te.
This condi tiou docdvta tbe
hunter an-1 cauwa him to shoot so far at the
Kale cr.-aturM that in the larger number of
cases be xissi-s entirely. In tbe second place,
these anituals never atop when danger la soar
until they are at Uie mouth of a bole. Then
they will stop and ait upon tb&lt; x haunches in
• such a manner that if they aro shot they aro

"The Mills bi!) ought to be beaten be
u
___ ___ *k- - - - -....... - —_

Raturday'* g'tnca, to as follows!

Chicago.........
Detroit...........
FUbad.-lphln
BowteO..........
Ftttaburg.......
Wadilngton
ladtanapolis.

day’a ixso ball playing so Ur as tho league
was conc.-rned was tbe capture by Pbllidelphla of tbo fifth place from Pittaburg, the
result erf tbe winning game playr 1 by tho
Quaker City boya yaaterdav. There wM no

York—New York 5, Detroit 0—ervon innings,
d irknam; at Washington City—Washington
2, Indianapolis 1—eight innings, darknw;
at Philadelphia—Philadelphia S, Pittoborg X
Chicago, OcL 3-Beaton and Chicago

Detroit 2; at Philadelphia-Philadelphia 0,
Pittsburg 2; at Washington—Washington
8, Indianapolis 4—eight Innings.
Chicago, Oct. 4.—Tho crack western
teams in tbe League—Detroit and Chicago—

—.V J«. I vra o, vuiiaguu; at doiton—Boston 5, Detroit 1—seven innings, bod
we»u&gt;er; at Philadelphia—Pulladolphia 14,
Indianapolis 3; at Washington—Washington
8, Pittaburg 13—eeven inulngx.
league scoroa Thurday wore: At Now
York—Now York I, Chicago 0; nt Boston-Booton 0. Detroit 3; at Philadelphia—Phila­
delphia 17, Indianapolis'; at Washington—
Washington 5, Pitfaburg 0.

innings; at Borton—Boston 5, Detroit 3; at
Philadelphia -Philadelphia 5,'Indianapolis 2;
at Wns'..Jngton City—Washington 1, Pitts­
burg 3.

Washington 4, CtutXgo fi—«t&gt;vt&gt;u inning*.
A HIGH SENSE OF HONOR.

Sees tn tlie country around this city, have the
same habit—Unit of stopping at tbo mouth of
their bolt* and sitting upon their haunches
to look around. Another error is the calling
rf nearly every insect a bug. Potato beetle*,
June beetles, May beetles, etc., aro all called
bugs, whet: they are beetle* The bed bug
and tbe chinch bug aro true bugs, but nearly
•verything e4*e usually called by U&gt;at xnune
belongs to the greet family of Ixretlm. A
beetle ope:u; his mmh sidewise, white the bug
■ Opens hi* pcneodicularly a* wo otam oura

Bia
Nxw Yotuc, OcL 8.—Tbo matt interesting
move In tho Bedell care Turaday wm tho
following letter from Mowun. Shipman, Burlow. Lafiot-que &amp;
Choate to th* Faro-

company: “H a r e with webegtohand
you our cartifl-sd

of Um State of New
tZd.M. This check
represents the Del-

and will become iiuagos or perfect Insecta in
lime. Tbe common “grub worm*’ becomes a
May beetle. Tbe large white “grub worms"
that have a bluish list down tteir backs bo-

•d by bond arid
mortgage with tn-

cak cf “eight legged
insect,-,” unmindful

more or uo lew. Spiders, than, having eight
pi are uot inaccts. We speak of tiro time
ucu tbe “grasshoppers destroyed tbe crops,”

Tho “horao hair snake" is another common
souroo of error. The creature that fa usually
calk-d by that na-uo originate) and has a life
history aa follow.; A small flesh colored mite

thing about
'
Another error iu the application of namoa
fa noticeable in tbe vegetable world. This is

England, or. nt most, tho British Ink* Our
treo—ptet.-uit il- occidnutalis—abould bo colled
buttonwixxl.
The true sycamore is aa
worthier a.-. buckeye or borse cbratauL
Another error ut b'-kl regarding tbo Virginia
creeper—anipelopeu cinque folium—that
grows so abundantly along our feocee and in
our forrat-l It is a beautiful plant and pcr-

dcudran-which also grows abundantly
throughout the country. The beautiful Virgitaln creeper, or American ivy, grows plen­
tifully aVing the Missouri river bluffs and

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad to quote prices.

The Norcross Furnaces

way the more comprehensive, complete

tuahjr secured under tbe

Which are heating scores of houses in Barn county win,
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee th»i
work. Will be pleased to give estimates or „urde prices

STOVES.
Of all kinds.

drawn sigh of relief by the grain speculators
on the produce exchange Thursday morning
when tbe opening figure* for wheat gave u-

eat, in tbo New York market A great
crowd surrounded tbo .wheat pit long before
tho opuning of tho market and with bated
breath awaited tbo opening trausactiona.
December, Wednesday'e fvatare, ami which
closed at Ii.in, opoaed Thursday at a decline
of X cant, atlLlSX. and the May option
was relatively lower, in view of thb sud-

See onr stock of GASOLINE'. SfO\ E

Uou as eiBcxehalesuch
labor from our shoree
—Albany Journal.

Huffman Bros,

The free traders who sre trying to hood­
wink tho people Into tbe belief that the
Mills bill is nut a frbo trade measure bv
the absurd comparison of average* will
miss their reckoning Tho ehallow de­
vice of retaining the duties on fireeraek
era, plavtng cards, almonds, dates, lime*,
cut core) and corks, while striking off
thoeeon wool aud iflLber entirely, would
give an average reduction of duty, on a
list made up af there eight articles, of
less than tho 7-47 reduction which the
free trader, claim to be a mere bagatelle.
Yet the effect uf such an “average reduc­
tion" would be far more disastrous than
that of a • horixontal reduction” cr sweep*
Ing shave of 15 per eent. of the jreaent
duties, though oue would really suppoee
from the proteotatlons of tariff reform
journal.-, that tho two were substantially
equivalent.—Boston Advertiser
'

He (the American laborer) calls eou
■tontly for higher wages, arid doc* not aoe
that his high wages increase the coot of
everything, lifting everybody higher and
higher above ground, to fall further at
the crash by and by.—Indianapolis Sen­
tinel.
made and sold now too cheap, for I hold
it to bo true that whenever the market
price is s v low that tbo man or the woman
who makes it cannot get a fair Bring out
of fie making of it, it is too low.—Benja
mlr Harrison.

.

President Cleveland appears to work on

HEADQUARTERS
------ FOR------

Boots and Shoes.
We have a complete line of boots and shoes, which we will
sell cheap.

We carry a complete line of

GrayBros. and Robinson &amp;
Burtenshaw Shoes,'

pected that be would guxxte the whole
contents at one sitting.—-St. Psnl Pioneer

Bothjn kid and g »t (goat welts).

Politics are High !

in plain figures.

In fact everything that is
All good- marked

.

One Price to AH"

---------- teul OUR----------

Is our motto.
For heavy boots we carry the

And store full of everything a family needs-Dry Goods. Gloves and Mittens,
Boots and Shoes, Hate and Capa, Hardware, Groceries, Etc.

Whitnty

SOMETHING NEW-AJ,p’".T“^'?''"”1"‘ 50’ TEA
A nice line of Drew Goods, consisting of Flannels, Tricot*. Black and Colored
Cashmeres, Broadhesds, etc., with Watered Silks, Bead and Braid Trinvtilings, and Buttons to match.

w

CLOAKS!
For ladies and children.
I have added this year some nice 1’LUSH CLOVKs
which 1 invite special attention.

OVERCOATS AND SUITS!

None genuine unless marked Whitney on sole.

We bear of

other dealers selling Whitney hoots and Gray Bros,
and Robinson &amp; Burtenshaw shoes, but that i&gt; to sell
their goods as they know they are a good make: but
no other dealer can get any of the above mentioned

brands.

For all ages and sixes.

A General Calming Down.
Chicago, Oct 4.—There was a general
timing down on ’change Thursday. Wheat

Highest market price for produce.

SL10X cm a slow market and clomd at
fl. 13X Corn w*» lower early, selling at
44Jrf cents for November and closing at 43#

Prairieville, OcL 0, 18S8.

firm.

Stoves!

M. J. GOSS
Stoves!

Stoves!

We are loaded with the
day aftornuon.
During
tbo ceremony
tbo Bjot, ou which fully 2,000 mon. woman

and all were more cr law injured, some seri­
ously and oU.«rs fatally. Tbo wildest oxcitemaut followed, and tbe 5,000 spectators

LARGEST AND FINEST LINE

HEATING AND COOK STOVES
Ever shown in Barry County,

on racbteof
dwellings, nnd pbynieijms baatily summoned.
Later tbe wounded wore removed to their

bulanoux
ElvkbraiRGa, Neb., Oct.

Bapubttc.

If Democrat^ newspapere that are as­
sailing OiM». Harrison will »&gt;«P ,or &lt;JD?
momrnt fr rood tbo platfora uPi®,w?h.
ho Hands tiiey will approeiati- what fools
thev ate making of thisnaolvoalinm. th. .nU Cllix*
"T
Republican and Democratic national plat­

PRICES ARE LOWI

in a quandary aa to

time, and about tbo time tbe eggs hatch into
tbe little ficah colored mitae first described

tag to bennut tu» wuw&gt;
during revenue. 1" attempted
toe weak to deceive —St. P»”l । WMff

---- SELL

new in stylo and good in quality.

lately in bur employ, and
r arrvst-eb a charge- of far­
'd us that the securities in
your hands representing said money* were
fraodu'eutly manufactured by Bedell, and
were of no vuluo. We, therefore, rend you
our chock to make your company whole In
thia niatur."

NOT SO EXCITED.

opportunity offers, they attach tDomlwi
the tert of large insects, especially of
rraa&gt;hopiMrs, katydids, ate. .Tho k-ga of
three lureeb. being hollow, they crawl up
them, where they grow UH they fill tli- legs
and sometimes tbe cavities of tbu bodke of
there large lined*. This accounts for tho
fat, clumsy condition of many of three lueecta. After a rain, in which tho Insects
drown, tbe full fledged "borae hair makes"
■oome forth to delight thramull boy and to

_____ _ ________________ _
. Thto
I*, as th* quotation from the president'»
measagv would imply, the language of n
Democrat
It i* spoken by* Democrat
who has resisted the ruling tendencies in
his party. *nd in hot in accord with It on
It* present policy, but who is. novert be
lens. suptKirting Cleveland and Thurman
this your
And. like most criticisms
of a p*rty from within. It is truthful,
though uupalatable Tiie #*toneer Pre**
ahowoT a few days . ago. that tbe
Mill* bill is strictly a party and not a
revenue mrswure. It will not reduce the
surplus to the necessary extent
It may
not reduce IL at all
Reductions of duty'
are always followed by some increase of
importation.*, and It I* among the article*
placid on the free Hat. which would have
insured reduction, that tho Democratic
canons haa made havoc. It will not sqcuro
tariff reduction onr tariff reform.
The
moving purpose of thosu who framed it
1* now demonstrable from a l:»t of the
most Important changes that have been
made in the bill since it came from the
hands of the committee.
The following Is a list of tlio loading
articles which were on tho free list when
Mr. 14111a made his report to the house,
and upon which tariff rates have since
boon restored by agreement of the Demo­
cratic caucus; Flax. glue, gelatine, islu
glass, licorice Juice, bone black, linseed.
Utne. marble, kaolin, unmanufactured
earths, essential oils, plains and prunes,
hatters' fur. paintings and statuary,
paper pulp and plaster of pans
The
revenue derived from these art idea dur
Ing tlm last fiscal year wan (2.801.M8.
Nearly all of them comn under tho diusi
ficatiou of “raw materials," which the
party asserts, as a principle, aliould bo
left untaxed.
And in almost every
case it is possible to trace directly too
political
Influences
that
led to a
restoration of the duty. It was on mo­
tion of Mr. Wltoon, of Mium-*&lt;ffa. that
linseed was struck off tlie free list
No­
body knows better than Mr Wilson liow
■lender are the chances, of his. return to
otmgress
If the duty on a commodity
produced extenalvdy in his district were
repealed by the congress of which he is a
member, lie need not even have made a
campaign. Mr Lawler, of Chicago, was
at the bottom of reatonng the duty on
glue, out of similar deference to bis coriBtitncnts. And item after limn of th*
changes quoted, change* which at once
destrvv 10 per cent, of tbe reduetlop which
Mr Mills declared that’ he intended to
make by additions to the ’free list, were
made for immediate party effect In given
localities It Is not a newly a wakened
concern for threatened Americans inter­
eats, but a concern for tbo’Democratic
party in the November elections, that Is
the ionnative principle of the MUI* HU.
It is evident, from this exposure, that
congressmen and people out of congreM
should eras* to refer to this bill as a
measure of surplus reduction, or an ef­
fort, however crude, to reform tho tariff.
It has no more relation to the«e objects
than has the raising of a Democratic cam­
paign fund. An far as tariff reform to
concerned, The New York Sun han good
reason for its jubilant cry that “the great
Mil’s bill and the two eloquent Breckin­
ridge*, and with them the chief tariff
smasher of them all, Grover Cleveland
himself, are all the time carried surely

lore wJ
-ib.-.i d.
Btstewusn. Swu lUudkU.
cretfa-BHrtT to
.
Min» bill W lull
oomfart H ««•
But to assume that the UH 1“
more than a m•!*£?
tbe

statement cf this
date. TbcZinvoati

acrom water of a still evening, especially if
looking towards tho netting cm:, our can neo
masas* Of these tiny creatures that look like

AN BRos.^

POLITICAL BILL.

Yesterday

' ’

Rower Shoe Co.
One Price Boot and Shoe Dca/er

Closing Out Sale !
I have just purchased a lot of

New Goods!

And will sell my entire stock of Dry Goods, Boots anil Shoes
and Clothing at wholesale, and rent store (best location iu
the city) or will close out same at retail at prices wlu«-n ".1U
reduce stock in short order.
Prints at 4c.» good style and full width.
We carry everything to lie found iu a first-class Hardware
A good line of dress goods in all wool.
Store, including a fine line of
™
•jiPrees.flannelfi’
caahmeree. Henrietta^ ci&lt;
' u,,!t
wjdtKand “beat part” wool at 12{ to 30c.
Ladies and children’s cloaks, jackets and shuwl&gt;
Quilts and blankets, white and colored.
We are closing ont the well known
.

At PRICES BOUND TO PLEASE.

REMEMBER

Ikipi, Horse Blasts, Rites, Bmis, Cutten at Sleiite.
FLINT ROAD CARTS at SI 5.00

Do not fail to look

uh

over before you bay.

ULDINU

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NO. 25.

XXIII

H!astings
Banner
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C junto:"

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Hastings Banner.
.^STINGS, MICH.. OCTOBER 17. 1888

WHOLE NO. 1742.

Ol

CPU NTY N EWS

rxSJ*'*®1”* (&gt;ct-

«w°°.r n°pul,r r»»&gt;'&gt;date for
££.&gt;t&gt; clerk, ta Winning friends every day,
1^2’ H1J,iyibC “yk* on hls-ww'-as. He
ihui U? r y “d. ^UMrelL “d if ejected,
which of course hr will la-, will make a
good and efldent county officer.
Bn^
M.r,od *,e,U •* H««ttataetion
aniong our democrat friends. bveauM* of
the reaignation &lt;if their candidate for state
senator.
v
Out hW.
"1th a good attendance.

fegKwiEisr

,’U«knry Comers

^AKlHc

pSSrWireceipted

New v«xr« ......l', Between ibis &lt;tat* and

PEN * VANARMAN,
Lawyttre.

Hating* National Bank.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Kqotns 1». 1* and
,.,.,i&gt;d itapiil*. Mieli-

weight, alum «r t,h.w.,i

B.

Hastings. Mich.

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Rl,c.h1'’ ’«•* returned from litarast; i tti visit, and reports a pleasant time.
‘
hav* «&lt;&gt; husk corn
un.und here. Some rejxirt a good crop,
anil some a very |MM»r one.
G' T’ n*'”*'rw4 '»•’*
mvmlMT last Saturday evening.
c'H*HlveUr,l,TJ* 'eF'V *,lk

Ed. and Elmer lauifcar expect soon to
&lt;”,lCi ,reo- Wrtt« &gt;"t
terms, giving age.
*.
gn to Gram! Itaphta to work the ruining
CH. CHASE. Nurseryman.
winter.
Mentlou this paper.
Koehester. N. Y.
A social gathering at II. B. Bennett *
last Satuntay evening. A pleasant time
reported.
■tan and burgeon.
A bridge job to be let near Frank Turn­
ers (M. Idth. A chance for some one to
make some money .
Mr-. J,*.; Dowed ta very sick, ami tanot
■i BroAdway. nmrCourt
expected to Ijvv,
’
Will bay* he thinks that a sky rocket be
carried at the torchlight proci*sMioti nt
Hastings at the Republican rally. Oct 3rd.
was looilrd up BJdc down, by the feeling df
his hainl after Its discharge.

JIBEU
.ician and,0ur&lt;w»n.
•
- -urr '.ifflre hours from l'

1
V

LAWLER &amp; SCUDDER

H

DELTON, MICH.

A.

vtturney at Law.
&gt; f. -r J. 3. uoodrrar &amp; Co.'s store.)
, . •, aii eourtaol the State. CotleeUoaa

559745

Willie Whitlock has been having an at­
tack Of typhoid fever7, but got it checked *&lt;&gt;
hr Is up around again.

1/

Ing the summer with her brother. Mr.
1 .athrop. also Mr*. Crawjcy. who ha- ta-en
visiting there. have returned to their homes
in Wisconsin. ■
Vrm Lathrop Is going to the hlgh.-chool
at Hastings.
Mr-. Whitlock, of Hastings, ha* moved
t&lt;&gt; her son’s In Barryvlllc. where she Is
sick.
•
X. V. Whitlock I* buildine an addition

r tiO? O:&gt;io Farmer's Inrtrance Co.
4r.r. .wJtcirs oa a manta property agaltul
th Sn . llgWainjtorwind; against a manta We carry n full line of lately purchased
ilralh aud accident.________
______good*,
_
such as

f

•bh A MIEliIMJN.
• r .

Atntracl BUkX. Hastings, Mich.)
■;,!&lt; .-t uf Abstract Books in Barry

TIMMERMAN. Hmuapathle Phy• • uh and Surgeon.
r.&gt;.-e over o dhrop's drug store.)

I.

HARKER. Real Estate. In-

n., iiyan X Bob i doors north
:• ::u.Sni»#n&lt;1o0maktag exchanges
The- filterers of nou-reskteai
. t- ar.-tully looked after. Farms

F OBERTSON
-

HOUSE,

.-.uil । ourt St*.. Hastings, Mich.

Rates, S l .'00 per Day.
!»•«, with pleaaaul rooms The
th'- public is respectfully solicited.

Iastixgs Citv Bank,
Mteh.

Hnstlin

M Rooffl hit,

Rackars a:i Gidi Chairs, .
WWusi JiNg IMjd

Mirrcrs, frai:,
SUtisisHata,

Undertaking and Ewbalming

&lt;i. J. Go**, wlfqjnd Mm visited at M._J‘*.
Sunday.
Dr. McLcay -darted for northern Canada
Thursday mottling, having received word
that a lintih«T-ln-Mw had l&gt;een accidently
shot, and was lying in a very critical con­

We Irave nl-*» added a/very- fomplrte
stock of

CROCKERY,

Michigan.

Ou which we are making very low prices.

■'
President;
, w. s. Chxdyear. Vice. Proa.:

Trunks and I itlises
We shall a|»il

k. Grebin.
mi*n.
Cti
G. D. Beebe.

nixem

our stoic and look over our goods.
wish to buy aov’tiyng in «mr Un*,
ixmfidcnt llrnt we ran satisfy you

Banking Business Transacted.

&gt;/i C. BANNEY^
A uctioneer,
lill.THN-,

-

-

-

MICH.

Ervr Whitlock, of Grand Rapids,
day rd nt his brother'*.

N. Boatchr and wife attended the re| union at HaMinge.
.
U Xuutairn. who ha* Worked fot J. Pum; trey for the past two years, started fur Pe­
toskey Friday morning to sptmd the winter
with bls staler. Mr*. Henry Dodge.
,
Mr*. Arne* anil daughter Ada spent Sun­
day with her sister. Mrs. S. Forta*
A. Sherk attended the funeral of his
cousin al Caledonia Friday.
•
A iiumtiei of little misses walkcil Into J.
Ami everything desired In the furniture
Pumfrry's Saturday aftennsm with re­
freshment* and told .Maud that it was u
unable. We guarantee to duplicate Hast­ surprise. Site wa* Gt years old and wa*
ing* or Kalamuzir* price* &lt;m These gorata.
surprlmxl too.
■
. Ikira Forties, of Carlton. I* visiting
friends in this vicinity.
’
Mrs. J. W. Dow, of Jackson, made her
parent* a visit tad week. She also visited
!
_ . , .....i.r ................ 1,1- h»r
A sjiirtalty. We have one of the finest of father. E. K. Parmelee.
beararil nn«l attend all call- promptly on
short not Ire.

A-PITAL, $50,000.00.

quality and price.

dition.
Fred W.MMlham'* family took p«rw**l&lt;m
of their nt n Indue last week.
Millie Fisher, of Grand Rapldfc «uiea
[on her mother ami other friends last rriday
on her way home from BattleGrwk. where
' she attended the-wiarrlngr of &lt;». D. * broth­
er. Charlie' Fisher.
Mr. mid Mrs. Temple. Sr., have gone to
(ihelMivgan for the winter.
Mrs. Collierand Mta* Clara Taylor In­
tend going to Florida for the winter.
Herbert Temple conimeni'etl attinding
school in Katamamo
*»&lt;*•
|_ Gibb’s lathy ta slek.
U'm Beadh- and wife, of -Richland.
.,»„l
with Mr- Humb totw.

Very rmpecUully.
more amOMai by hl* own wit than was his

LAWLER&amp; SCUDDER.

’’’hb? rumored that the I. &lt;L «• T. will

have an oyster supper in
,M*r
There Is an epidemic of cokta ip this vi­
cinity at present;

I am prepared at any time
aid at reasonable rates to cry
aifctien sales. Have had expfrieneei in this work and can
give atisfaction. Leave orders
witlitBauney &amp; Norwood, Delt4n. Mich.
’

■

Tie Hen Roller Mill
Delton, Mich.,
Is now ready to

HASTINGS MARKET*.

buy wheat,

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Specialty

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II VuiSo-ln.
Sul»IU- «~l
l.litlr Crtt-r. "t c.rlum.
rar-

!„«-■ !• ••
Chai. Deming and Mta* Jennie Frace
married I*1*! Thursday evcnitij,M V Moulton will *|w«K ■* thc °l*™
house Monday evening onUw democratic

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Ji...

,k “ pn’“‘

widta3hin»rr tad Mumtay night to vb-

lied machine!?.

hiu»

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Tht.

!3r b wllrtW- KW'*'”"’-

LH.WiCs.

iwilltlcal b»hurt« of the day

&lt; «Hne

,nd

•SSSB reg

...IhuSG ItAl'Eb.
*
. ’
-.pm ini posliiuna’.

I. IK HUNTJW5.
, felt in t!.&lt;- Lm rnnttm.
h -- u. Kvcrythlng tn the
V
a With the tales’ races of
.-bitterns of in-e-hlnerr

Tkt best Advertis­
ingmedium tH Bar­
ry County.

at

•

mewed Monday.
Rapids Saturday.
H. 1- . Garter, of Hastings, was i* town
WedneMoy.
Henry Mishler has br»?n on the mud for
H. C. Peckham.
D. Ferguson and G. Crew are doing
mason work for Henry' VVIII.
L. C, Weltnn. of Hasting*, was In the
village Tuesday.
Chan. Smelker and Frank Bray tou «rr
working at the elevator.
The Congregatiunul church are expect­
ing an Evangelist from Detroit’ io preach
for them next week.
A large number from this place were In
Grand Itaplds Monday. Oct. 8th. to bear

Huestcil'* lumlaer wagon last week and
placed It upon top of Hall A Goes' shingle
pile. .

A. P. Leonard, Monday .
Myron Pennock's mustang demolished
hia road cart ami hiimu very badly Sun­
day. By tin- way Mr. Prtinoek limp*, we
should think he was not much of a friend
Io a kicking horse.
Wm. Maud Is working for Anson Bush.
Grand campaign dance al F. A. Black­
man's Itall on Friday evening. Oct. 36th.
’ Everybody 1" invited to attend. First
class music in attendance. Our romjmlgn
dance come- but once in four years, *o let
republicans, ilentocrata. giocnbackvra aud
prohibitionists all be there. If the weath­
er i- favorable and nothing objerta one
hundred numbers l» exactly what the boys
expect.
.
,

W*®
the hall on the
Mrs. N. B. Wolcott returned from
llth. latawtog tn revive the greenback par­ Stanton Saturday Where she ha* lava
ty and claiming to Is- one &lt;.f them. He visiting friends (hr i&gt;ast work.
ranic quite near making- a fizzle, many
Several Joined Uh- XI. H church Sunday.
leaving the hall before his thin piece was
Republican rally Friday night, aiid
half spoken.
druuK-ral blow-out Wednesday night.
Mrs. Ed. McCoy has moved into Mrs.
Isaac Comdl, wot of town, received the
EXPERIENCE.
P Tol’l^'’ ,MUSe’ re, ''ntlj T*cat«l
D. sad inb-lligrucc last week of the death of a
grandson in HI.
Ad. Simpson, of Yorkville, Is to move
Box social in Music ludi Friday cvrtdng.
into ( harlcs Clark'sJinuae this Week.
Oct. Sit. for benefit of S. (1. V. eamp.
Professor MrGalplir has -rented the M.
Reported that Jerry Boyntou failed U&gt;
I • pantamge. where he expects his farnilv ralre the required mutu?y to ap|&gt;*ar for
to reside during the winter, while his time pay day. aud that It will again lie post­
tnrtJi
is lieing spent in leaching our school. ,
poned. I’eritajw he Is walling for (Christ­
Another one of Gt'ii. William H. Harri­ mas to pfiwvnt the laborers, with their
son Veteran* of imo s|M«ks out in the per­
son of J. IL Rockwell, and say s If able to
gel out to the (tolls on the nth of Nov. will tciuled the party at Woodland last Friday
cast Ids vote for the grand-sou. Bcnji liar- evening.
Hmiu. We regret Ur say Mr. R. has been
A hunting expedition. ciMMtatlug of m- va cripple for the last nine years, and a eral men. will otart from this plarc for tire
jsirtlon of dial time nnabie to Iwlp lumself. up]H*r ja-nlusiila this week.
caused by Inttaumtory rheumnthm.
Chancey Roush is again happy, all beMiss Minnie Nlchota went hi Kalamazoo caiiae he managed to step over the broom
last week visiting relatives.
stick the past wwk. Bel be wrmldn't Step
Mrs. A. G. t'ortright and her father made over It when his wife breaks it over his
a business t rip to Kalamazoo last week.
We hear that Gixj. Irving is to have an
oixming dance at the jxiputar hole) former
ly run by Brad Tompson, on the evening
The Barber's, of Cressey'* Corners, aud
of the p.ith; A cordial Invitation Is rtrtend- their friends fmm dMerenr part - of the
state have.been holding a reunion al the
«d by the new proprietor.
•
lx»L by Mrs. B. Tompson, a new veil.
Samlulen is a splendid place to study
Wbcni. will not gvt much top tkin fall.
ta‘t ween 1st home and the Westlayan ehurcb
Our thresher. &lt;1 Storr. will finish his th« type of the Eugadine bouse, with’ fta
on Sunday. Finder will please leave the
green eaves. iron balconies and profusion
same nt the trail.
of
interior woodwork. Most houses are
'
Last
week
was
ji
busy
time
without
Etl. Grllley Is preparing k» move bis en­
gine and saw mill west of Allegan, where wheat buyers taking In contracted wheat: built of stone, with walls as thick as those
he will manufacture lumta'r during the 40 hsiita In one day. IB carloads ship;**I of a fortand narrow windows that
resemble t he portholes of old Fort Lafavduring the week.
winter.
z
• M. J. Go** and Brown A- Cairns arc re­ ette, in New York harbor. The home,
Peter A Ulrich l» afflicted with rheuma­
ceiving targe consignment* of goods for stable and barn form the same building,
tism.
and all the folks aud animals live under
their
respective
store*
at
the
villaire
of
Wlllhhtam left here on the 15th for St,
the same roof in wintier time
A targe
Paul. Wi*.. where he ha* accepted a. |»onl- Prairieville.
What’s th&lt;- matter with Prairieville? door opens ou a spacious vestibule, tag
tion on the IL R. hoping that a change of
ITalrleville ta all rlglit! A certain denioclimate may ta-ncflt his health.
era: received blank from democrii county
is e?
generally
paneled
committee nxiue*tlng him to canvas* hta ■ room
c,-, —
:------ ■&lt; . r—•—, with ’T"
acquires
witth age,
school district No.—.’ Democrat returned j —L&lt; ,*■ ■
o^“.Iij8b a rich, dark color wi
Farmers are busy husking corn.
blank to committee all nuftked IL except
most valnWheat does nu look extra al present it hta own name marked t&gt;; fhnnocrat crane I “P** ?’ , ’'mdture. an enormow
being b&gt;o cool.
The Pod Auger school house was painted there raw. !-■
.-'I'1* rt,.n liow-l. .
d
arrerrewiiuir
mitafde and inside last week, improving
.rerateekto: relunw.1 Wank u. itaaorrel
“■?•“S&gt;l»«re«a ahore. ta
the l&lt;x&gt;ks of iUconshlerable.
.r&lt;»revMan.&lt;ka«nIre&lt;an&gt;nl l,&gt;aakanlal
'
““.T’
Mr. Crmh ha- built art addition to his Wta, th. thin, wont mire.
and .1..
u
"Si
house.
It loan-lvre- A»..tl.« man hv. Ju.t bren
n- ui'i, “l “mST ta?
s. KaMer lias Improved the look.-i of his
■nramt M *
„h,l'h
! hm . Irep. «!»• *repta». anr .hick
house by a coat of t&gt;alnt.
J. I., lelciit re|M&gt;rts having outs that sheep. They nre all protectiontat* hen-.
hang links of sgusagos and aides of bacon.
The modern hauncx in Samadcn are built
weigh 45* lias, to the bu. Who can beat
on quite a different pluu, and have no such
that.
'
A republican pole will lie ralsetl at the fortessiike appearance as those of njora
Henry Welton went to Middleville one
Center on Thursday afternoon.
andent architecture
I should say,
day last week.
Representative Fortt, spoke at Lake though, that evdn they lack fresh air
Mar Bronson was sick with the meaale*
and ventilation.--Kqf. Naw York Times.
Ex-cdltor Strong, of Ute Nashville News,
Frauk Burton wo* home last Sunday .
8. Kaiser-1* doing some carfientw work was In town on Saturday.
A democratic &gt;pole was raised at Lake
One curious ceremony still nurrlvoa,
for ('. (tarncNl.
Geo. Hartman ha* moved to Carlton I &lt;*de*aa Saturday.
and has puzzled the learned. When a
'
I
1,0,1, McArthur
Xf,.
I’’n.h.
nclc John
is still improving. Paraee dies, a dog (originally a fox eyed
Quarterly ni.-rtlng at thr M. E. church dog was demanded, but now a yellow dog
A. F. Fausey has the chimneys built on
last Sunday.
with white cars ta orthodox) is brought In
his new house.
'
The masquerade Saturday night at the and made to look upon the body. What
F. ( asady lias retired front the butcher
skating rink developed two lights. Char­ the significance of thia is the modem
buslnew* for a season.
ley say-, they came so thick and fa-t that tie Persia cannot explain, or rather they offw
F. Brown. I). Hinckley and E. Parker thought the whole crowd were striking contradictory explanations.
Perils-----------pc it ta connected
with--the
Perine
•
--------------------------------------were the guests of J- L. Ickes and wife him.
The memorial services of .tames L. Ridge-, . tradition
of the
the a
lord of
....
-.l. dogs
2_o_ of'Yima.
_■
last Saturday anti Sunday .
a—
•two
— hounds
—-a­ which go
who *has
There will lie preaching at the P&lt;al Aug­ ly will lie conducted by Woodland lodge, death,
er achiail lion** next Bunday at I0::» a. mJ No. -JfiV. at their hall on Saturday evening, through the earth scenting out tboM who
the 20th. Orno Strong, of Nhahvllle, will are marked for the grave, and afterward
Rev. Kaywodd Is exjwctefJ.
deliver the principal address. Thr public escort their souls to the place of judg­
arc cordially Invited, it ta hoped that ment, guarding them on the way from the
evil spirita. Possibly the bringing io of
there wilt lie a good attendance.
Julia, daughter of Lewis Emory. I« veryGood nalured and jolly Charlie Arm­ the dog to look al the coq&gt;M&gt; had ilsoiigtt^sick with typhoid fever.
strong. our next probate judge, and Thom­ in the idea of securing the attention o&gt;
Mr-. Sarah Debolt has a brother visiting as Brice, our next county clerk, were the the dugs of Ylma to the just departed
spirit and so iruuring the due protection
her.
guests of Prof. Smith on Saturday.
Hob. Phillip* and wife have been enter­
Lena Wunderlich Is spending a few diys of the tatter on its last perilous journey­
taining relatives from Battle Creek the past
—New York Tribune Book Review.
with tier parent*.
Royal Itanium and John' Kathcrman.
Rd. Sltv|»anl has returned home from while driving along the rood &lt;&gt;n Sunday
Kansas.
There are many
1
evening got into the ditch and upset. No
S. Hagerman, who ha* ta-en /lick for serious damage was done, except the de­ bonk*; and you should
some time, ha* gone to Ann Arbor to 1*
molishing of the road cart.
examined.
’
Stephen Schantz, of Illinois, has arrived
Will Emory had a voting cult seriously and taken ;&gt;osseralon of the late J. W.
hurt &lt;hi n bartail wire fence.
Holmes' stock of merrhandlw.
are through with a volume you look at
Yoi'XO SOI.OIKU.
Mr*. R. S. Shoup lias returned from a
the fly leaf ami refer to tbo jMgcs whora
month's visit in Indiana.
there are points of importaucu, anti you
A. T. Rowly has sold hta lamb* tu Harry
can use them aa you please. But, atax^tf
T. M. Baird has opened a tonwurial shop onjjio
finish a ixx
- - - book, and there has boon
Bellinger, of Barry township.
Hog* «f' bringing 15.35 per 100 lbs. in the front part of John Cramers building.fiot &lt;mo pmraage of
Mr. Baird ta a first-class barber.
through tlieae parts.
B. R. Hueeted baa a burlier shop alec.'
Man- Dfrkrrson wear* a trappy smile
which is locatzvi on the block weal of Mr. have a special sbrif.l think, for imbediw
over tin- advent of a new daughter.
aa we have asyluma foridiota—"E.Pi &gt;.*
J. ('. Dillen and wife have returned Baird, on 123 Washington avenue.
John McBain baa hla houw enclosed, tn Globe-Democrat.
.
from their visit in Ohio.
;
The demo-green* raised a pole on Allie | and will be ready to move into it in the near
Brooks farm last Friday’ future.
DeWitt IJanney is building a wall pre­
IJlIie Felghner will teach the No. 9
Insurant statistics lead to the remark
school the coming winter. Miss Felghner paratory to erecting a nlee edifice immed­ of a contemporary that Americami of ths
is a No. 1 teacher and we think the district iately.
middle and upper dasaee are healthier
D. F. Newton, of Hope, was In town and larger lived than Englishmen
has made a good choice.
Aa the old man grows more aud omro
There ha* been quite a nutflier of ac­ Saturday wlUi a loud of very nla&gt; apples,
blundering, if ho will grow more careful
cession* tn the republican party la these which he diapered of at the evaporator.
Laura McAllister Is visiting al Mrs. it will go far to counterbalance th A in­
parts In the last two rieeks. Come along
firmity.
buys we will give you tin* right hand of Marcus .Skillman's.
R, T. F. Dodds * Co. have a nice aafe
Each individual in a portnerahln ta wfellowship.
__
Mrs. I’eter Durham (pcelved a telegram for their mill.
W. P. Sldnatn. of your city, isbook-keepSaturday announcing the death of her son
up north. She took the afternoon train, pr nt IkMids * Cota, new wdil.
John Cramer ta putting a wall under bls
One principal part of a teacher's busi­
the same day. to attend the funeral.
restaurant, which Improves Its looks veryes la to keep hta pupil from bring too
.-lire
.{
much.
.
Our evaporator I* doing a very extensive
BylventU Rogcra ta expected home from business, it has been running five weeks
the west till* rnmith.
with a capacity of 140 bushels even ten
Alta Nevins will ship a car load of hogs
hours, aud has 3,500 tnuiheta of apples to
from liere today .
purr yet before It sbuta down ftn the seaa buauiN n»an uir oiucr uay, a
Mrs. Anthony Roger* I*
n&gt;'- K*lnbright little 4-yeur oM child uxmaod the
Mr* Delliert Mwrehotiae. of Hope, spent ^G. N. Scudder returned koine from Chlcampaay by hta continual cute quaotiotra
a short time In thl» vkdnlty vtaltiiig (has.

Engine and wife.
rd with the trip.
.
Sadie Merlan Sundayixi with tar uncK
Myron Pmnock^aud wife came borne
“--.“SV;.-Mn. .■,.«». «-&lt;»» Friday from York alltte. where tlw&gt; have
been spending four week* vlidttag friend*.
I-Uta. . «UI-__________ . , . .
Mrs. Oren Barrett returned home Friday
Mrs. P. R»«vr* spent
-i
lint* vtaltlng M^^*1** fl&gt;r tb" lMirpf&gt;M' |
Pnte
Rt Cloverdale Wednesday.
of attending the reunion.
*
u Miliar ami vor wj«vns
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Wth-r. W.
HW.'f |

Corners-

�“FIXING" THE COFFEE.
AN

INFERIOR

TO

PRODUCT

DECEIVE

EVEN

Best of All

POLISHED

HUFFMAN
------ SELL

EXPERTS.
1* in greater demand than ever.

Thu adulteration of coffeo la on qvil of
BO widespread and well recognised a kind
that a leading grocer of thia city recently
had a two.column -ad" in the paper set­
ting forth the peculiar methods employed
and the difference* existing between vari­
ous growths of coffee. This dealer wan
seen the other day by a reporter, to whom
he said: -The adulteration of coffee is a
business, and a large one at that There
exist, under various names, in New York.
Philadelphia and Baltimore, firms who do
•‘The work they do—and are paid for
handsomely—Is the cleaning, scouring.

that this is all done with the knowledge
and connivance of the retail or wholesale
grocers by whom the coffee 1* afterward
sold to the consumer. Not at alL Prob­
ably fully 50 [&gt;er cent, of these grocers
ignorantly buy what they suppose to bo
•Java.’ 'Alochk.’ and other high priced
coffee, when in reality they get inferior
grades. You see, it is a difficult thing to
determine exactly the quality of coffoo in

fees but the QUO of taking the bean coffee,
roasting it. and making a liquor of it,
which is drunk. That is th© only reliable
test. What can bo learned about coffee
would In reality fill a book, aud It takes
years and good opportunities to become a
connoisseur.
"Now. what would you take this coffee
to bet" and the expert handed over two
small vessels of roasted coffee, showing
beans of handsome shape, uniform in
size and pungent of odor. "That is Bacamarango ana the other Bogota. Now.
did you over hear of such coffeo or such

lino. Of parliamentary costs the
railway averaged £4.806 per m
chaster and Birmingham £3.111
wall. £14,414. These figures are almost
beyond belief, when wu consider that
aonrn English linos Ln favorable podtiorm
cost altogether only £10,000 per mila
Tbo Brighton lino for two seaaioaa fought
a doaperato battle against several other
companies, and when its bill camo before
the committee the expenses of counsel
and witnesses amounted to over £1,000 a
day, and the diaoussioa of the measure
lasted fifty days.
The solicitor'.* bill of the Southeastern
railway contained 10,000 folios, occupy­
ing twelve months in taxations and
amounted to £240,000.
One compauv
found such difficulty In getting their bill
through its preliminary stages that at
last, when they had reached the lang de-

failure, one instance will bo suffideut.
The discussion upon the Stone and Rugby

year 1840 the measure wu defeated, after
having resulted in a ioas of £146,000 to
Its unhappy promoters.
It Is neeoleas to aay that such enormous
expenditure cripples many a railway, and
prevents its fchurehulders from ever earn­
ing good
dividends.
The cosscleM
energy, untiring nereovcrance aud neat
diplomacy which nave to bu shown in
pushing a railway bill to a successful is­
sue are almost beyond belief; but it is
much to be desired that some means
should be discovered of keeping down the
expcnstH which so often go far to ruin a
line even before it haa begun working.—
Railway Pres*.

The law cf retardation exhibits itself

in a highly inconvenient maimer. The
token for Java by even, pretty good
greatly developed brain requires all the
iudguH. And what do you euppone this
available room iu tho skull; there is no
ls?“ Ho nhownd another small vessel full
space left for tho attachment of muscle*
for a powerful jaw. Cooked food also
causes a degeneracy In the development
four time* a* large as others. But this
of the jaw. There is constantly no room
eoffpo, though not roosted, exhaled a pow­
left for either the wisdom teeth or the
erful fragrance, reminding one a little of
second upper incisors; the wisdom teeth
vanilla
"This is genuine Mocha, s&amp;mare retarded, often cause great pain, and
pled and bought by myself at Aden, Ara­
bia. They say there Is more so called decay early. The second incisors appear
Mocha Mid here In Chicago than tho. in startling and unexpected places, and
often (in America especially) du not cut
whole crop of real Mocha coffee amounts
the gum at alk Professor Cope aaya that
to. It may be ao."
••American dentists 'have observed that
"And how about tho real process of
the third molar teeth (wisdom teeth) are
adulteration?"
in natives of the United States very liable
"It Isn't called so. It's termed •fixing*
to imperfect growth or suppression, and
or ■dreaalng* in tho trade. It gulls deal­
to a degree entirely unknown among sav­
ers as well as the public. I’ll give you a
age or even many civilized races.”
few aamplca of how it works. Real Java
The same suppression haa been observed
comes, for lnr.tance.L-fn flattlsh woven
in the outer pair of superior Incisors.
mats. On tbo trip across the ocean
Ihia is owing not only to a reduction in
moist bcjui* gvucrate damp heat.
It
the size of the arches of the jaws, but to
gives the natural greenish tint of the
successively prolonged delay tn the ap­
berry a tinge toward tho yellow aud
pearance of tho teeth. Iu tho same way
■ brown. It also swells tho size - of tbo
men, and.t he man Ilk© apes, have fewer
berry.
To imitate Java, Maearalbo,
teeth than the lower monkeys, and these
Guatemala and Santos is used—all Ameri­
again fewer than th© insectivorous mam­
can coffees. When subjected to a sweat­
mals to which they ore most nearly allied.
ing process they begin to look more or
When this difference in dentition has
less Like Java, so much so as to deceive
been established, civilized man may claim
even dealers who do not take tbe trouble
to place himself in a new spemea, apart
to test coffeo by making a sample liquor
from low savages as well ns from high
of IL Yet tho difference in price is eight
apes.—Mrs. Alice Bodiagtoa Ln Popular
cents a pound, or 83 per cent.
Take
Science Monthly.
/
I
Guatemala coffee. That is an excellent
kind, handsome to look at and pleasant to
taste. But much of what is sold under
It is probable that the cultivation of
the u£me is nothing but Costa Rica, or
Bio. A-pulLihlng machine will In a few tho cocoanut for profit will always, in
Florida, be confined to the region on the
hours give those tho bluish tint and the
Keys and mainland south of the Calooeahatchie river, though the palm will con­
tinue to bo grown for its great beauty, or
coloring. Of Rio ahere is more imported
a chance crop of unts, in protected spots,
than of all other kinds of coffee—probably
tea times as much. There are nil kinds even as far north as the latitude of Tamps
and Cape Canaveral. The cocoanuta pro­
of Rio coffee. Some Is exquisite, as fine
duced-in Florida are a trifle smaller than
In flavor aa almost any coffee. Borne are
verv poor. Tho small Brazilian farmers those of tbe tropica, and are not con­
sidered so valuable for seed, hence most
will spread and cure their raw coffeo right
on tho iranipas. In drying, the berry will of those used fur planting are procured
from Central America, more especially
absorb tho flavor of the manure sodden
from tho Bay Island* (Utilla. Bonaco and
earth, and such coffee will be, of course,
Rnatan) and mainland of Honduras.
bad In taste. But you can't tell It half
Tbe nuts that have not sprouted on tbe
the time until you roost the berry and
voyage are aomotimes planted in nursery
boil your coffee.
A local firm which' the dealer referred
beds and transplanted ' when a year or
eighteen mouths old. Only a small j&gt;er
to as "fixing” the coffee has a warehouse
that is crammed front collar to root with cent falls to germiuate^ though some­
times tho f prouts are a year or more. in
Backs of coffee and with machinery to
appearing. Tho distance apart at which
"fix” it They evidently do a very good
trade. Tho anperinteodent was watching they are planted -varies from fifteen to
twenty-fire feet; twenty foot is the usual
the loading of a cargo of several hundred
distance. Tho only cultivation given on
sacks of coffee consigned to a popular mill
in town. He was uot averee to giving a the Keys is the occasional cutting of tho
low point* of information regarding the weeds and undergrowth In spring and
falL There is a popular taying that a
business in which hi* house is engaged.
bearing cocoa palm will produce one nut
••Nino-tonths of our work," he said, "con­
for each day throughout tho year, but
sists In ■milling' coffee. That Is another
name for 'polishing.' The machines used this is a little overdrawn, the best trees
producing about 200 nuts per year.—
In th* bturiueM are plain, horizontal cyl­
American Agriculturist.
1
lenders aud centrifugals. If coffeo Is very

nice, clean and smooth appearance. The

Wo are just paid by the mlllu and. largo
dealers for cleaning and polishing coffee—

tor over a hundred yearn. The polishing
la done simply by attrition. No Lining or
soapstone la used nowadavn—at least not

Another novelty Ln the Uno of nodal
entertainment is what might bo called
the reminiscent lecture. It was Invented.
I believe, by a lady of excellent family,
advanced Ln years and Impoverished by
financial misfortunes. but whoso nodal
position is beyond assault.
Sho has
added considerably to her income by de­
livering drawing room talks upon her re­
collections of American noddy In the past,
to subscribers, at |10 a course, out of the
ranks of the society of the present Now

No other

the taste, and so widely known a* thia. It
la the family medicine in thouaanda of

am exposed to inclement weather, shows
itself by a very annoying tickling senMiion
in the throat and by difficulty in breathing.
I have tried a great many remntliea, but
.-.11 -- A

Hepler. Inspector of Public Boads, Parish
Terre llonue. La.
“I conaidec Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a
most important remedy

For Home Use.
I have tented it* enrative power, in my
family, many times during the past thirty
years, and have never known it to fail. It
will relieve the most serious affection* of
the throat and lung*, whether in children
or adult*.”— Mrs? E. G. Edgerly, Council
Bluff*, Iowa.
"Twenty year* ago 1 was troubled with
a disease of the lungs. Doctors afforded uw
no relief and considered my case hopeless.
I then began to use Ayer'* Cherry Pectoral,
and, before I had finished one bottle, found
relief. I continued to take thia medicine
until' a- cure wa* effected. I believe that
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved my life.”—
Bamuel Griggs, Waukegan, Ill.
“Six year* ago I contracted a severe cold
which settled on my lungs and soon de­
veloped all the alarming symptom* of Con­
sumption. I had a cough, night sweats,
bleeding of the lungs, pains-in the chest
and sides, aud was so pro*trate«l as to be
confined to my bed moat of the time. After
trying various prescriptions, without bene­
fit. my physician finally determined to give
me Ayer’* Cherry Pectoral. I took it, and
tho effect was magical. I teethed to rally
from tho first dose of this medicine, and.
after using only three bottle*, am a* well
and sound a* ever."—Rodney Johnaon,
Springiield, III.
§

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Maae.
Sold by Druggist*. Price SI ; six liottie*, $5.

.Mortgage sat*.
. Default having been made In tbe condition* i&gt;: a
certain mortgage made by Edwin II. Mallory aud
Mary J. Mallory, bi* wife, tu Fhllo A. Sheldon

the county of Harry aud stale of Michigan, on the
Mb &lt;iay of December. A D.. 1km. In liber 1&gt; of
mortgagee, on pages B7« and 877, on which
mortgage there Is claimed to be duo a: tbe d*tr

i fee of twenty-five dollars provided for In
mortgage, and no suit or proceedings at
r having been Instituted to recover tbe moni secured by said mortgage, or any part there-

i

tlon duly Melxned by Mid Philo A. Sheldon aa
executor a* aforesaid to Joaeuulne Murdock,
which said assignment was duly rex-onled In
the office of tbe register of deeds In and for Bar­
ry county. Michigan, on tbe Zrth da* of Mi*v, A.
1). 1MH. In liter 15 of mortgagre. on page &amp;03,
Now. therefore, by virtue of the pow-r of sale
contained In Mid mortgw, and the statute In
such case made and provided, notice Is hereby
rlvnu that on Saturday Uie Jilh d*y of Novem­
ber A. D„ law, at teu o'clock in the forenoon. I
shall Mil at publie auction, to the highest bidder,
at tbe north front door of the court Iioum In the
City of Hastings. Barry County, and stale of
Michigan, (that being the plare where the
circuit court for Barry county la bolden).
, K.
I.—~
-- —

amount due on Mid mortgage, with seven per
cent. Interest, and all legal ooste.together with an
attorney's free of twenty-fire dollar* covenanted
for therein; the prenilte* be I n k described lu Mid
mortgage aa all that errtal n lot. piece aud parcel
ot land situate tn the village of Nashville, tn

north, range seven (T) west, Barry county. MicbIgau, containing twenty (») acres of laud mon*
or less.
Dated Hastings, Michigan. Uns *J4th day of
A n

Asalnsn of tbe Mortgagee.
STUART. KNAPFEN &amp; Vajf ARMAN.
Attorneys for Mortgagee.

Default having been made In the conditions
Mid Kleazer Crouch to Robert H. Manball,
dated January itth, IB-2. and retarded in the
office of the Register of Dsed* for tbe county of

August. IMS. In liber io of mortgage*, on page
xn. Mid mortgage was Msigned to Martha M.
Cook, aarsald assignment was duly r« ord.
o* which mortgage there I* claimed to be due at
the dale of this notice the sum al four hundred
and 0try-flvu dollars and seventy-one eent* and
an attorney** fee of twenty-live dollar* prwWrti
for in Mid mortnge. and no *uit or proceeding*
at law having been instituted to recover the
Uieteoi19ecurwl by asUd ,nortR*ire. or any part
Said mortgage stijmlstlug that In ejue auv
prtMlnal.or interwu should become due, and
not paid, then the whole amount of principal
anil intrnmt ahrit.M Iwowlmh

been made In Ux&gt; condition*

Sign painters graduated to portrait work
urn out from five to seven portrait* in

old times before the war. To IndgaTrom
the couple of lecture* that I listentod to
last winter, sodety Lu tho post wm neither
an lively nor an interesting aa that of to­
day, though it was certainly dull enough
to be more respectable.—Alfred Trumble
la Pittsburg Bulletin.

Barry county. Mlcbljaa. on the 15Ui day of May.
i.

Um date of tbU notice the sum of three hundred
Mvcuty-nloe aud M 100 dollar* (Krtu M) and an
noAirii ’"rt pw,‘!*d

NE

'"

BE &gt;N6

1 RHE PIECE

Which are heating acores of houses in Barry county, with
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work Will be pleaasd to give estimates or quote prices.

a

0F

'

PLUG
tobacco

STOVES.
Of all kinds.

*?

See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

Huffman Bros

AS IT
IS

'

■c-C"

possible
TO
MAKE it

KNOWN AS A

HEADQUARTERS
'■----- FOR------

Boots and Shoes.

AMONG DEALERS
THESE GOOOS ARE ON THE
MARKET IN ONi,Y ONE SHAPE

3x12 FULL 16 OZ. PLUG -THE
MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN

POCKET PIECES 08 CARRY WHOLE

We have a complete line of boots and shoes, which we will
sell cheap. We carry a complete line of'

no. TOZER 4 BROS.. LoBisiiDe, Ij.

GrayBros. and Robinson &amp;
Burtenshaw Shoes,
Both in kid and goat (goat welts). In fact everything that is
new in style and good in quality. All goods marked
in plain figures.

One Price to All,
Is our motto.
For heavy-boots we carry the

THE SPECIALIST.

NASHVILLE.

Whitney

.

- MICH..

Can give tho-e suffering
from any form of

None genuine unless marked Whitney on sola We hear of
other dealers selling Whitney boots and Gray Bros,
and Robinson i Burtenshaw shoes, but that is to sell
The best possible testimonial
their goods as they know they are a good piake; but
of his ability to grapple with
these
diseases -a successful
no other dealer can get any of the above mentioned
Sractice in dealing with such
"brands.
inorders.

DISEASE,
Testimonials.

Closing Out Sale I

aa an exam]

Finzer’s

The Norcross Furnaces

eight per eent. Interest, and all leg*! eo*u. to-

Dated, September IBCb. ISM.

IS INDEED A LUXURY

On which we will be glad to quote prices.

Rower Shoe Co,,

drecrtBfed in Mid mortcium a* all that c-rtaln
piece or parcel •ttandTyfag and being situate
In thH t^LBrviaKIn rtf 1
__

w JORACCO

BUILDER’S HARDWARE

lherelure tbe whole amount ot vrluclpal ami
Interest I* hereby declared to be due.
Now. Ujerelorr. by virtue of the puwer ol Mie
contained In Mid mortirzcv. aud the statute In
sueli case made and
notice i» hereby
alreii that on the iwh day of December. 1BW. at
10 o'clock lu the forenoon. 1 HbaU tell at public
auction, to the hlgh*»t bidder, at the north
&lt;‘&lt;x?r
u,e ecuTl hoa,e
the city of
HastlniM In the county ot Barry, (that being the
nlare where the circuit court lor Harry county
i, holdem, the premise* described in mI&lt;1 morv

east quarter of sectlou twenty-five (W&gt; In town
..I..bar only ex-

A FINE PIECE OF

One Price Boot and Shoe Dealers.'*^\

Of these he can show enough
to convince the most skepti­
cal, from the very best citizen?
of Hasting?* and vicinity, in- .
v -eluding business men. farmer?.
mecEanics. and others.
DON’T PUT OFF

Seeing him if you" are suffer-.
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time.

I have __just purchased a lot of

Consultation Free.

The Dr. will tell r»u plainb
whether or not he can cure
you. Extended experience a?
a specialist enable? him to
easily determine, and the U*?t
and ClotoV'u wholesalVa^rf °f ^ry Gooda-and Shoes of modern appliances and tic
most
approved
remedies,
the city) o?wfllcX ± ’“‘lTt^re.
* adapted for special cases, many
reduce stock in short orter.
1 ret“ at pnoea whlch Wl11 of tnem prepared only by Dr.
Baughman, enables him to ef­
Prints a.t 4c., good style and full width.
fect a cure easily where oth­
A good line of dress goods in all wool
ers would fail.
__ _
width Md -W ^rt’r^&gt;Ut11121e^8^nrietUs’ etc” donble
ui t.ouio"

New Goods!

Md Mank?”'8
ja&lt;:ket8 BDd “haw,somits and blankets, white and colored.
Ladies and men's underwear.
shoes. 1 °f Jl1 bargiu"“ ” lu l»ots and shoes, and ladies'fine

State ofMiehUtaD. County of
-»■&gt;./jMMn-fKjllFil- Fatton.rt«.M-c' ■
W* m* undereirned.
-■''I",1’/
hytheprobateSmrt
f»r hzvtiu:
the e&gt;*
State otMIctolican. con&gt;mh«i&lt;-n--r-1- r«
■tetaa mb adjust all ci*lni« *mi &lt;&gt;•-&gt; ,u, •

r«M

In tbe townsbih

'T'.'/? t&gt;.

Call and we and get prices.
j IWUfc

�SOLD A&lt;

-trnstbrt for

I,L’ »*• been

fi/mt

8U'^TJ&gt;N8CONC£RN'"°THOe£

me inew

WHO START ON A JOURNEY.
IUU nfcrajjtniM

di

JUST RECEIVED
Containing the latest and best patterns of

*“«■ ^f^aMrlurdld^rXLS
h*L"

that

gut it was my own fault

-Imntctla sood horse blanket
Mtl was told this was ‘jiist as
«aod'as a 5* Blanket Next time
|«on't target to look for this
Sj Ttarfe Mark sewed inside.

Xrf^ t,UlnS'V"ri!l*' 1 "-commend It to
'B-wra. Lxwia Buuuxk. Biddeford, Me.

• tn w*£Only
ETSrfL’1”

*'■ "”«• “• «l-

w.r.

W • duddwl iwuelLul tm frac|w O14
oompmwl wUh uu.i (,u„,,
M&lt;1 rwuilnn wu URumlaiably .
swordssman. In addition to thia ho wu »
J™*1‘““on*™h*e braggart, and hla mUitarj areomplfahmcnt wU hfa ouo t„pic of
thought and conversation. He had ibout
him a very patronizing air. which he prvceeded to Inflict upon tho inofftmalvo
krettehman. mid hb familiar slatw r.n th«
back evidently disnl««.i tlw
Finally a particnlarly emphatic thump be
tween tbo Huie Frenchman’s shoulders

A ExtraTest Horse Blanlubdies in a remarkable manLuth’, strength and beauty,
.our dealer for either the
5a Extra Test, or one of the followin. &gt; a Horse Blankets:
5/A Five Mile.
re.“UeTCrt?,"TuUU&amp;^

5/A Extra Test

30 other styles
For sale by aM dealers.

• estimate that the heart
{•ouptfa -&gt;f work each day.
drop dead with wnm

-

•
and great discovery, the
Al-uty* n&gt;muiH«Y!t when you
■
i -hort of breath, have
- .-in-lfa-ring sjicll-y iluin or
-I-. v»c. Sold utMV. H.

iiiat headache by u-lng

W'onu specific will ex­
’. hlldren or money rvtWl.000 bushels inf

........... Iry good* dealers of

-n which HHI’h Peer-

have a new Eplkoe

-- profaise to build n

...•it.t&lt;e । al Imnie," won by Hood's
I.-- m li. M*-’., uberelt 1- wrw"■ -i* ol Hood's SaraapariU*
• 'I'.er med:c&gt;n&lt;ri. aud it baa
- i!i«!srti&lt;m since It* Introdoe-

!i*r cttrailv* power.
'i-.-cvfa: The ('nlbomi cwttnWurncr’s
Ix«g Cahlit
1
-- ••Sarxaimrllln."
•&lt; ough ami CoiL-uiiito
ii&lt;&gt;n Krmcdy.S—"Hop.-nnd

:X

•llpir Tonic."—-Liver
'. CS I' lL-*1—"Plaittrfs.** (Por-

•■lh-c Cream.** tor (?*•
like IVamerV "TIpfH-iinphi. effective remedies of,
- ' -ibin (fays.
.

I- ■

i* day- at Marquette during

1 'larks extract of flaxi catarrh
' j-iTlinrnt, has grown to Ire
-’IgMtauperlor of any remedy
l'un*&gt;*cs. Purely YegcXabk*
■!--afty prepared. It fa absfluteq’
■•' I • Ift-cts cure- when- aliothdr
iricdb - and the
Itoimtoi
'■:4 fall. That It ft a favorite
'■iii-sr* fa evhtvnced by lite fact
v lhe past two years M1.000 ralfas-u Mild. Positively cures co'

small ImnJ sharply prominent against the
otherwise'deathly pale face of tbe young
American.
*
Speechless with rage, tho voung man
found his desk, and shortlv afterward,
through a friend, challenged
&lt;j French­
man to mortal combat. The latter at.c.10gized. in fact did all in hla power to undo
tins mischief uf hla hasty blow, in vain
"Nothing but blood can wipe out that In­
sult," the young man said haughtilv. The
details were arranged,, tbo Frenchman, a.
the challenged party, choosing rapiers
Greatly to the surprise of the hot blooded
young challenger, the cashier of the bank,
who knew the Frenchman well, acted as
tne Latter's second. Tho day came and
t he hoar. Tbo principals stepped to posi­
tion. saluted, and tho blue blades crossed
with that smooth, gliding sound which fa
music to the ear of tho true swordsman
The Frenchmau, whose familiarity with
hfa weapon wan evident at the afort. con­
fined himself at first entirely toQcfeuse,
turning Lis opponent s point with r. grace
of movement and absence of fear or nerw.
ousttreia which were poetry in action. The'
young innn grew bolder, hfa thrusts be­
gan to have an -air of ferocity which
seemed to anger the Frenchman’ a trifle,
and turning aside his opponent's thrust
ire made a quick lunge, and tho young
American l»urely parried.
Another quick tbrttHt and a turn of the
wrist were too much for him; there, was a
sharp snap and tho top button of hfa coat
flew across tiu- room. Angry at this ovidimt-trifling, the button’s owner made a
spiteful lunge, which was quickly {tamed
and tho next button was snapped away.
One after another the uhining buttons on
his natty blue braided jacket were cut off
by the' Frenchman's ready point. De­
cidedly "rattled'* at hfa opponent** skill,
•and trie irreprvr.dble smiles of tbe -croud/
and surgeon, the young ( fork now. wftli
greater rapidity and less caution, made
tierce lunges, any one of which would
have driven the sharp rnpfar through tho
Ixxlv of tbo cool Frenrbman. while tin:
little man. quietly parrying, with the
sharp point of hla weapon rtrlpjied the
front of. Ufa young man's jacket to ribbuua.
The contest Irari fasted twmo twenty
minutes when auddenly tho Frenchman
caught tho swiftly advancing point of hfa
opponent, turned it aside. slipj«d hfa owtr
sword qnicklv down along‘the other's
blade, turning it with a qnlek wrist tui­
tion sj that it partly wound around it.
and with a sharp wrenching motion ton’
the weapon away and sent it flying sros*
tho floor. Then he saluted, throw Ufa
weapon down and left tho room. • It sub
aequrntlv transpired tlrat the foreigner
was—and is—n member of a &lt;-n--v noble
French family, a captain In the FSvncb
army, and hfa teachers havofberri somo of
the be»t .swordsmen In Franc-.-.
Tho
young American has not challenged any
miscellaneous foreigners since, aud is lc*»
inclined to talk of Ufa experience or skill—Albany Journal.

A Crater In Full «!*»»•
Walking down Tremont street not
long ago with a friend we turned into a
shop, attcacted by the latest fad In (jold
Imirplns temptingly displayed- As *&lt;•
atoraf in blusfuKrontcmplaMon of tbLgolden fruit, foftidden us hr the shadownrss of our pockets, tbe sp-ll was broken
by some subtle attraction ttbMt n
who was on thr* print of kavmg. Half
uneonscioimJy I looked up. but what 11»■mid
n, fully w
the Hdleuloo.
Iu» suite wldeper l men
tloued iu toy friend tlul »1» ™&gt;M ml^
Urn rishi uf the eeeeon If the did not look
eruiSd.
Whereupon ri» ‘“J™*-

----- AT-----

Hood’s

Sarsaparilla

Bold by all druggtau. |t; six for gs. Made
ooly by C. I. HOOD * co.. Lowell, Mail.

sg&gt;3£s

'nJ_hTt,lTIN0 OS * J0&lt;T«ntY.
are plenty of wfae men and women
1 on no account turn bock after
^a- n journey; If compelled to.
down or change aoiue gar­
ment Moro gotag out ng»-i-•«-------who
•
in; othcra
thlnkjit the -luckiest
——voa thing
Milng in tho world
to halo left something that they really
m-ed.ifor then they say. ”We areauro to
go bock." dqwdally a pair of slippers or
an urih-rgarment. Scotch people are very
auperptitkiaa about the first person thev
meet in the morning on going out (ortho
day or starting on a tourney. If it U a
woman, and eho is well dressed and pleas­
ant bikini, then it is good. a beautiful
cbildlia rare good luck, especially if you
can get the little one to notice you; a
bUhiiiitw man with a quick, brisk walk,
or a?workmon with his tools aud filled
luncl pail, Is also lucky to meet; while,
tho postman, policeman, doctor and priest
are all foreruuners of anxiety, ana yon
'•need be unco cauny and unco wary."for
there's mucklu depends on your prudence

MILLINERY GOODS.

Closing Out Sale.

A universal negro superstition—and I
have found it existing among the IsraelItcs of New York city—is to ask a question
of asystmtiger who strikes their fancy,
and jif answered sittiafartorily. they liHuvd they have taken that jK-reon's luck.
I ontp.' asked on -old colored aunty who
had been eying me for some time, and
wholl saw wns about to make some in­
quiry. why she wanted my luck. She
looked at me a moment, and seeing I was
in •nniest. said. •'Well. Entity. I don’t
want all your lurk, but yon -, voting and
kin get mure.-and I s gwhio to see my
daughter, who nm expecting a little baby­
girl and I wyints her to molt just like
‘you
The compliment was appreciated,
and r&lt;pwhrn she left thr curs I carefully
drop|M-d- a silver dollar when- she would
see It
Picking ij up and holding it out
for
tw», she exclaimed, “1 knowed
yon id bring mo luck.'.
' A German aupercttttoh. and ent said to
alter your luek if it dom not please you.
is to change or remove some article of
clothing, such as the right cuff to the
left arm. or your earrings or linger rings,
nr take off-your hnt. iwiug careful to put
it on atndght.
a cntxrsK xonos
The Chinese believe that when starting
on a journey it is gnat g&lt;x&gt;d luck to hare
an insect &lt;■/ reptile go out before you. or,
better still, to- croM your path coming
from the left aide.
•
If vou are not thinking of taking a
jtaraey and find a key. you may expert
ven- shortly to have tn pack your trunk.
To start on a journey with tho new moon
is by for the luckiest thing one can do. .
A white mark on th« null of the little
linger &lt;d cither band to said to foretell a
jpurney, (he old Krtfag. "A gift, a frieqd.
n fue. u lov«-r to come, and a journey to
«..•• Iieing firmly believed In by more
than &lt;me wise woman. Cut your nails on
Saturday If you wish to travel, for to cut
them on Monday is to cut them for health.
«&gt; Tuesday for wealth, on Wednesday for
a k-ttcr. on Thursday for better, on Friday
for woe, on Saturday n journev to go.
It fa ctmsidered twry lucky by sms to
meet n humpbacknl pemn when starting
«n a Jouracv. and If you would have rare
good luck be runrto touch hfa bump .
When startlngon a journey remember
lop-ji yur Hk'bt -locking on first and
your right foot out of tho bouse first, and
do t o', tool: bach at tho liouso after tbo
front door ebsed.—Harper » Hnmr.

•Th» human boy." &gt;*y* Tho London
Evening Ncw». ”»"» prt'-mtW ImixirUnt

VINEGAR
...BITTERS
....... 1

lolluas: "I have been going tn the Hot Hprinn,
Ark . tor flftren years for an itching humor m
my blood. I have Just uved Hire- bottlM of
X itiegar Bitten, aud It lias done me more rarxl
than the -Springs. It is the best medicine

aS' ’his’™ ?,'

BUYS $1.00 WORTH

MRS. WM. A. HA VIS of Camden, N.J. says:
"1 have suffered xreatljr from ludlxvsUou and Of Dry Goods. Boots and Shoes—a new lot of these goods just received, our Horse,
bowel troubles, and Vinegar Hitters cave me re­
Show Ciuh’n, a good 2-liacrel Oil Tank, pair Delivery Bobs, Scales. Tobaceoc&lt;
lief."
Tens. Coffees. Cattned Goods, Package Goods, etc., a TICKET.
&gt;.
JAMES H. DWYER, of Webster. Mass,
writes: "I always n«e Vlneanr Hitters m a
•prinx medicine, and have the best of hrallh."
L. COLKMAN.77 Montgomery '« . New York
writes: "1 find your Vinegar Bitten a firstclass tonic."
.
'
VINEGAR BITTERS.
Thr only Tcni|&gt;craiicc Bitter- known.
It stimulates the Brain and quiets the
Nenes, rfciflab-s the Bowel* and renders
a perfect blood circulation .through the
human veins, which fa sure to restore |&gt;erfn-t health. A brtttHful book free.
Atlrees.
R. H. Mt lloXAi.t: Dnvii .Co..
333 Washington st.. N. Y.

SEA-SALT
SOAP-

We will have a drawing of these tickets
from tlufliov fot

We will buy the 300th,ticket drawn

$20 IN GOLD.
$15 IN GOLD.
*10 IN GOLD.
I

We will hoy the 000th ticket drawn fnnh the Itox for

Specially Low Prices

On all goods during this Closing Ont 3al«-

Re-faTtfully.

HOUGHTALIN &amp; LICHTY.
HARVEST
EXCURSION^

P. S.—All Who pay «»n nrconnt wIH get a ticket for each dollar paid.

Minnesota, Dakota,
MONTANA,

Stoves!

} Aug. 21st.
TUESDAY, . Sept 11 and 25.
J Oct. 9 and 23.

St. Paul, Minneapolis &amp; Manitoba
ST. PAUL &amp; MINNEAPOLIS

'

CHEAPER THAN
EVER BEFORE !

.’|. t

TV ioilTLH

MuiHH-t-“DaMda nr Mouiaua for be

'■•r» .'d,

‘A._ . ^,V„lIUtHl dfatn. t will-

Stoves!

Stoves!

We are loadciLwithjbe

LARGEST AND FINEST LINE
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HEATING AND COQK STOVES
Ever shown in Barry County,

At PRICES BOUND TO PLEASE.

REMEMBER
We earn- everything to be found in a first-class Hardware
’
Store, ineluding a fine line of

• Whips, Boise Blaoiels, Rohes, BiHies, Colters and Sleichs.
We are doeing out the well known

FLINT ROAD CARTS at $15.00.
Do not fail to look us over before you buy.

®®LpUa^c-kffT 1 Sarno cf them. from

lr.l in ay ,d?F
pronounce
i?1.

Chicago Time*

/iZ

,

_________ _____ _________ _____ s___________
:
Possesses the tonle. puntylng properties ol a
•ea bath, curing nil local skin and scalp «ll»••ase«. pimples, blotches, eczema, tetter, chafing
de. It fa made from perfectly pure materials
No credit froth this time on, as wo are dtdtfg this to- close out. ‘We want every
and Is innst healing and Invigorating to the
skin, kreplng It in a trnh clean Mid healthy rrson who dwim us to settle his account before Nov. fat.
condition. Bold by druggUte and fancy goods
We desire to thank the jteQple of Hartl tufa mid vicinity for their generous patroude-im, or sent by mail one cake tor St eta. or age and Invlfa them lu help (R?t the benefits of the
three for W ets. by the proprietors.
R. A .M&lt; DOMAU&gt; Dltl-'i Co..
333 Washington »t-. New York.

M.iNTANA LKMW I

Mine Is still M'tKliiig out

Wd

October 29, 1888.

We will buy• the 5&lt;Wth ticket drawn from the box for

£Zd£i.* m
vast majority
au--cr -Mortal
dead lore! of tbeir earn «»*».
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w

G/ra TO EVERY PERSON WHO

ready To vwrtbto

spirits, semetimw* at hfa own
tSTSt clutuly to f-a dfaadvonxugo cf

Hefty* Noventlter 1st next, when our leane of our present store expires.

We attempu-d once before, in good faith, to closeout our business, but unforaem
York says: ‘‘Have not been without Vliiegar dreunutanenii prevented. This time we mean it, end November 1st will see our busi­
Bitters (or thr past twelve years, and consider ness entirely ieloMid out and this firm dissolved.
It a whole medicine ebest in our family."
To help j&gt;n this tuflc. we have deckled to
MRS MATTIE FCRGY1JON. of Dryen. N. Y.
says: "Vinegar Bitters Is the best medtelue I
ever tried; it saved my life."
1. F. BAILEY, of Humboldt. Iowa aari:
"Vinegar Bitters cured me of paralysis ten

RY., FROM

hoi' d‘way»

Our Mr. I.lchty having ttolrnuiued thar his Individual interrofa demand his undivided
attention, and that he must therefore elate out hfa share in the business
we lutvc talked the matter over and decided to

THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER
and Health Restorer. Cures -all kiixfa of
Headache within thirty minutes—-Try IL

itbKid »«. Nsrve*.

it

See his stock of. new styles in

who i

: JS"; J™7u» •--*■•»". i“"»;el-b

-ItalSShri“id.
■
-any on would!X

Julius Russell’s.

IOO Doses One Dollar

LZ“r* *’Sfs“Kt’w ••«•. quMt vovare hr
hoped for. and I am glad to »«y tLu jn
the omen proved good'
*“
.-'Y • bu&lt;u,! MilloF ’ marten. however
thh? T ,exJ,rvjwion would foretell any’
iir^ iuck--aad in ,Bct “*4
Sri
tr •hav?,nek ^rrn them &gt;“
sXkhrhST*"fiu‘,‘\“,s in |uck «o
2hTXf .Fk
an*1 tbere «® *»ri»era
who. whether they Wii-v*, iu it or not
thin ' .Jr’Tf p,T“,t lb,nga P^rhealedto
them, nr. In other words, "thev are not
Hup.witk«s, but they do like’ to have
the aign« &lt;ju the right aide."

.K«Hd»• «w&lt;« •■'*“?£
»!. &gt;■ («*■«»' lta»" *»" lta

tunrnd Mjri»

1
&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;udyrar's drug store.
• are selling at Traverse City for
1- : Ifii-hrl.
f

'-'■■ •i mistake* lutv’e been made in the
*‘•1'4 r&gt;» supposing njnny Iien,.onj( troubles
vic
i&lt;ii»a&lt;l bldod. Tlifa headache, fits,
inin- .. -h-eplcwiirss. etc., are always
or Irritation of the nerves
l,!''dyfijiepsla. pain. wind, etc.,
or..yie h(OBuwh: weak langs to
wrakneasof the part*: blliou*I pat ion. etc., to wtatknesa of tho
;.J'** riic liver or bowels: pahm, irregti'ictiUly, to deniugranriit of the
wuo fi.-n-vs, j?or n|| tveaknet*. Dr.
- ri'n-at nerve amt lirain foodHurpas-ef
,Jl.‘",r to'nedfaa. Trial bnttlm frw. at
" Ji. Gf-nlytfar’s drug strong.

DRESS GOODS

* SUnPRISCO~FEHCER.

‘
In «l»bS
.to a, ,wu . cterk . n.w m, , '
Rlr«i ■ Mioewhat lulortur po.ltldh TY.
newcomer was a small illrelit
&gt;
Fremlrnuu. whew. Bawliah wm dwldedu

5/A Electric.

AND

--„
u Uivuicmu
J'*’ result Is a medicine of unusual
tffeettaj cures hitherto unknown.

rm down U Culdwata m,
Ore. onomu. „t „TOnl „llt ““

s‘"“barilla beau all others.*and

5W Boss Stable.

DRY GOODS

• HowTh Sarsaparilla is characterized hr

“ la'«
‘«Et thought was
lil^to«

broke-:
0,0

fa^omcollrotion. have been
“d^fa&gt;wlh0 tax 1:1 E^*®a*

traawht-l.
der tbe early

_Arkanw'Tra­
nrc™

Cowfh.

,ci.t. to any agent &gt;dthe company

f. I. WHITWEY. m .
r ...... -i i._____ JTH Ant..

■ ' , "

Goodyear Bros.

�this note uf

Hastings Banner.
Hasting*. Wedue.Miuy. OrL 17, UM

third party prohlbilMHitats. answering like

BENJAMIN HARRIBON.
er INDIANA.

LEVI P. MORTON,
PRESIDENTIAL ELKTT0IW.
lectors al 1-aTVC
RUSSEL! A/AMlER. of Wayna.

D1*’rlct1 EDWARD BURK, of Wan* '
II .ICNH S!. HE\1. uf Wnehtensw.
W:

Says the Rural New Yorker, on/of the
leading agricultural papers of the country:
“Tbe fanners «f JCrhlgsn wil have small
business to fotaplabi about politicians If
they fall to elect Cyrua G. Lupe governor
this fail, if they had scoured the country
they could hardly haw selected one who
more coapkdely rejtrwenu the farm and
the farmer. What do you propose to do
about iL

Now that

Michigan farmers?

vY

parties to select as tte rtendanl twarvr, it

v

IX. wdxTngton w. CUMMER, &lt;&gt;(
Wexford.
X. HARRY 1’. MERRILL, of Bay
'
XI. ERRBY
HANNAH, of Grand

For years there has

eled him or not?

tx-en a cry that the farmer has been neg­
lected hi politics, that he has been a voter

ami nothing but a voter. We have listen­
ed long enough to the' sneer that thr farm­
CYRUS G. LUCE, of Bnmeh.
‘j'amSuLMAT HONALO, of DeltK

i*GIIJBF.CT^LloSMVN. of Wayne.
SUitr Trevaurw—
GEORGE L MALTE. Ot Alpena.

er doesn't know enough to fill an office:

that lawyers and profeashmal men- must
fill■ them. Michigan farmers must uo.c
have aa
—
chance to prove tbe falsity uf tills cltargv

or to add to ita strength. Just as they wish.

HBMtl «. AI U1A.OI nay.

r”c“”ssi's;s,‘oWSx.
V. BelTROWBRIDGE. of loo!*.

American markets for American farmers

For

should be the rule for American statesmen.
That whirh improves the home market

For Member Htalc Board EducsljpaPERRY E. POWERS, of Wexford.

benefits the fanner.

For repeeoentativr In rongrew. 34 district JAMES O'DONNELL, of Jackson.

State Senator,. 11th district&gt;7
rHUJP T. COLGHOVE.

That .which Injure*
hi* home market, works a like injury to
the farmer. Protection to American In­

dustries diversifies American interests—
makes It jtosslblc for American citizens tp

seek and find varied occupations.

For Representative lu ths State LegislatureJEREMIAH M. ROG EBB. of Carlton.
For Probate J offer—
CHAB. W. ARMSTRONG, of Yankee Springs.
For Sheriff—
BAKER BHRINKB.or Hastings.
For Countv ClerkTHOMAS S. BRICE, ot Maple Grove.
Ft&gt;r lKALZEYtB.&gt;lUCHARD«. ot Prairieville.

That is

one advantage. Protection enables the
American manufacturer to pay letter waj£s than turier free trade. That Is a tremendouB advantage to the American fann­
er. The American laborer as he gets betenabled to buy more of tbe products of the

FOCH^3oPHERA. HOUGH, of Woodland.
VA.xARMAN.of Hastings.

ALONZO E. KENAHCON.of Hastings.
HARTLEY K. HENDRICK,of Middleville.

8KTH PRATT, ot Assyria
^SAMUEL J. BIDRLMAN. of Hastings.
OIL A. L. Vak HORN, ot Baltimore.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Edward I’. Allis, of Milwaukee, who ha*
been a leading advoone of the greenback
and greenback labor movements, has writ­
ten a letter to the 1.500 workmen In tin*

Great Is civil service reform. Barry
county affords a fine field for Its study. A
Barry county postmaster Is a number uf
the democratic state central committee for
thb dbtricL A postmaster Is chairman of

the greenback county committee, and fus­
ion candidate for representative, also fus­
ion stump speaker. Postmasters are mem­
bers of the fusion county committees. In
facL Cleveland’s servants Mxta to have a
mighty lot of political hustling to do Just
at present.
study.

This . Is a very

Interesting

Gn-enbackers will ta* apt to vote for

Grover Cleveland, who has favored the re­
living'Ms views of the present political sit­ tirement of the greenback currency, the
uation. This letter is printed as a ready­ suspension of silver coinage, and to-day
way to "awaken many inquiries" from has nearly 970,000,000 of the surplus In

roller process machine shops of his firm

those to whom It 18 addressed.
Protection Is “the pivotal question." and
the two great jiarties "take distinct Issues"

pct democratic banks In New York city,
Instead of buying bonds with it

Of course Cleveland will not be re-elect­
ed. The voters of thb country will lake
on thaL He says:
American labor Is the foundation stone him at hb word. He said four years ago
of our National life anil future greatness,
that he only wanted one tc-nfi. and also re­
and to encourage and aid tbe working and
producing clateJes. whether on the farm, hi marked that It was dangerous to elect a
the workshop or in the oflic*, should lie the man to the presidency for a secund term.
first ffbiy of government, and our legisla­
Elect I». T. Colgrove senator and J. M.
tion should bi' for our own people and
country, anil not for. or govi-rnr&lt;l by, other Rogers representative, and you will elect
nations.
mtn who will faithfully represent thb
Giving the higher rate of wages, lu their county at lotnsing. and who will not vote
own and other establishments, he contin- for any free trader for U. 8. senator.
The only possible way that this differ­
ence of wages between our own anti for­
eign lands Is and can be maintained. Is by
thr- continuation of tbe policy that made
the difference ex IsL vixi the exclusion, to
a greater or less exteiiL of the products of
that foreign, cheap labor from our shores.
Tbe policy which does this Is the policy of
protection to home Industries, and it Is this
policy which is now lx-lng threatened by
tiie present National administration and
which Is to be pareed upon In tbe approach­
ing election. For tlx- time Is-lng this ques­
tion drawfs all others, ami every’ other Is­
sue sinks Into insignificance beside IL
1 deem it my duty at thr present time,
temporarily sinking alL other questions—to
be revived at a more suspicious time—to
do my utmost in this election to strengthen
the republican party, -which broadly and
openly espouses the cause of protection to
American Industries, anti -trust that every
and bls country will do -thewnme.

Elsewhere can be seen what Mr. E. P.
Aills, the noted Milwaukee greenbocker

has to say on the

tariff question.

It Is

worth the perusal of every voter.

Why doesn’t the Journal how) a little
about bankers thb year? It should give
its list of the bonks In which Its candidate
for governor Is Interested.
There will be no question but that every

office In Barry county will be filled with

clean, capable men If the republican coun­
ty ticket shall be elected.
Free trade means natural dry roL Every
laboring man should fight It as they would

any other enemy.

STATE ^AFFAIRS.
CANDIDATE BURTte 6bARGK8

character and large experience, who holds
most fraternal relations-to thr-turn in his

Hpeeeb delivered at Grand Rapids Sept. s&gt;, law.
I am glad from the depths of my heart
tliat th’e attention of the people has been
his duty* as an American citizen.
called to the administration of state affairs
The following Is an cxteact taken from In Michigan. The whole record of tbe re­
General Harrison's speech deilveewl two publican party Is one of which weanproud, and the more you will investigate,
and the more you will compare, thr more
tul consideration of our third party friends. pride you will have In Ute record made by
this party in the admiti Istratlon ot these
affairs. At the Capital It is the wonder of
visitors from New York. New England and
tbe west that wo built that Capitol for a
million and a half of money and paid for
IL something almost unparalleled that we
constructed a building without n flaw
built It without tbe charge of stealing, and

proud to-day as we ever had during the
thirty-four years of our existence. Bdt

to

enemy

nt Pontiac, with provision* for 700 of these
unfortunates. In a few years that
fuiL We erected one then ou the salu­
brious water* of Traverm- Bay. al Tmverse
City, that will scc-ommulate 500 patients,
and in a little while that was fulL We
erected one at Ionia to care for tin- crimi­
nal. or liomlcidal insane, that would take
care of 100, and that is full. At the last
session of the legislature 1 had eonecived
Meas in relation to the construction of
additional Asylums Hut would be .leas ex­
pensive; tbe large Myluma coot us &gt;1,000
for capacity for each patient. Wr had
some of us conceived tbe Idea of erecting
cottages timt would accommodate forty or
fifty eaclfi In connection witL the penal
Institutions have farms upon which the pa­
tients should work. In thr message which
I iiad the honor to prm-n? to the legisla­
ture and recommend, I was aabmhhed to
find tin- several Imanis, ouperintendenta
and people generally were willing to try
the cxperinu-nL ami last year we provided
fur the rn-ction of five of these cottages,
tliat would occrnnmodate 200 jatlentt.
Those cottages an- now completed and wr
an- taking care of 200 patients In tin- cot­
tages, and have stil) room for a few more
patienta. It costs about &gt;300 each for pa­
tients in those cottages. Now al) this lisa
cost money—but they were constructed at
thr dictate* of tills humanitarian spirit
l&gt;om of the christiancivllItalian ot the day
| iu^whlch we live. [Applause,]
Thirty-four years ago—am! tliat. remind*
me how oM I au&gt; getting— I was elecl'-d a
member of your legislature. I visited thestate prison, at Jackson. The whole pris­
on system has l*en eluuigcd since then.
Then we saw chains aud fetters on thr fret
of the prisoners, and by the side of those
clanking chains 1 saw boys 14. 15 and J«
years old and my heart went out In-sym­
pathy with those boy*, and wr jawst-d a
bill providing fur the establishment of n
reform school for boys. It In located nt
T-ansing. Almost four thousand Ixiy* have
gone out (rum that Institution; rlgitty-fivr
per cent of them have Iterom*-good citizen*.
They are bankers, railroad men. mechanics,
manufacturers, farmers anti laborers, scat­
tered over this state of ours. (Applause.]
Thr state sends them out at 18, but still
watches and guards over them, looks to
their welfare. This institution wan ImllL
too, in harmony- with thr Christian civiliza­
tion of this grand age in which we live.
There are 450 boys there now. It b a
pride to the state of Michigan, and we re­
fer to it with honest pride In tiir enterprise
of this unparalleled state of ours. We saw
again the deaf and dumb without places
for education, coming up helpless and In
Ignorance, and this same humanitarian
spirit that stands out In the' front ranks in
this commonwealth, dictated wc should
build an asylum and a school for them,
and we erected a large oue at FllnL Here
there are three or tour hundred of them,
taught to read, read the word of God and
study arithmetic, and they go out broader,
stronger and happier thaji they were before.
All these things cost money. We saw
again, and this humanitarian heart of ours
throbbed in sy mpathy with the little walfr ;
that lay in the dry good* boxes, that tramp
the streets and were In tbe poor Ixium-s
without the sheltering care ot a mother's
affection br a father's strong arm to sup­
port them, children without parents and
children with worse than no (strenta. This
humanitarian splriL right or wrong, dictat­
ed we should prorkfe homes for the little
ones. Down at Goldwater we constructeil
one that luu cared for 2,400 of these little
waifs and sent them into homes. The
state took them Into Ita great, generous
arms, looked after them and educated them,
and furnished them homes where they have
Is-eu sent, and many of them are routing
up good men and good Imys and good girts,
good men and good women. [Applause.]
But it costs money. We saw sights of
young girls going down to degradation,
woe and death. This,same humanitarian
system &lt;ame to the front and says, we will
make the effort to IWt up these girls to vir­
tue and womanhood, and wc constructed a
school down at Adrian, when- we care for
from two hundred to three hundred of
these girls, and we ho|&gt;e we see evldejusthat good Is being done. But all this costs
money. Again we looked around and saw
the old soldier trembling, with dim eyes.
We saw his bended knees; we saw him
bower! with rheumatism and pariiJysh, and
tiib great throbbing heart of cure went out
and said, no soldier who donned tbe blue,
severed his connection with home and
friends, bld adieu to wife and children.
abonH ever die In the poor house or tramp
the country as a professional tramp. Thb
great throbbing heart of oura dlctated that
we should build a home. The government
had neglected a duty, the president had
vetoed a bill, a democratic rongress had
control, and we could not wait In thb gen­
erous state of ours and we constructed tbe
home at Grand Rapids that takes care &lt;rf
four hundred of them. [Applause.]
I tell you, fellow citizens, these tilings
cost money. They have; we know IL 1
own it, 1 plead guilty.
• We Iiad to take care of the criminal clam
to protect the lives and property of onr citi­
zens. We take care of the educational in­
stitutions uf this state; we stand In the
front rank. No other state is up with us.
No state in thb respect compares with
Miclilgon in the grandeur of its support to
our great educational Institutions. Now,
fellow citizens, let me ask you frankly, do
you want we should tear away that reform
school; do you want we should lock up the
asylums; do you want we should tear down
the soldiers' home and let the old wander­
ers go; do you want we should stop teach­
ing the blind—and I forgot them, next to

patient care and toll, to read with their
fingers the words they never would have
known except for a blind asyUm. But
this too costs money. Do you want we
should lock up that blind asylum and let
these children go Ignorant and blind and
i
:

Thirty-four ream

Thb,

duringmy administration. There were three
established duriug Gen. Alger'* and one or
tell you what l!&gt;&lt;- grnrral
dore. It pays nil ttteouprwne court
pH along
and tiie circuit judges, the
J
iUpreme court, pays the salaries of all th"
state (rffiecrs-inciudiuR the gvvenx r.. It
Ing the Jackson prison &gt;106,000 last year.
poys thr salaries of al) the eleriu; It paj &gt;
Now that had become a regular rat-trap tethMwbwhel.fre.KX
for heating and lighting the capital; W
and dhiMLW breeder, and 1 believe In my
for al! that vast printing we have
soul we ought to have made that appropri­
pays for the care aud decoration and tumi- ation. We looked It over very carefully. tack come, an it b IntewlftS"
ture that goes into tlw capital: it pays u|
Now 1 Imve got It down to &gt;285,000. I man h ludicrous fear lest be.wU)
fore iln ha, rm, (, ..... ■ ,
.
wah.v..U» «IU
— l»™ •
will not follow It any further. I will say
many; it pays all the expenses of law suite.,
to you that, this addition of 92H5.OOO went
I am not certain whether 1 have
to the Flint Institution fur the deaf and
all that it pays or not, but In
dumb, the blind, the Lansing reform school
that It pays for the care of these Indigt nt
for girla. a little addition along Jbe line for tab*oi«U,
insane state patfcDte; it pays for convey*1*
U»doru&gt;, u,d hwjw „
S'”
this «255.000 that Is addeil over and above
prisoners to the state prison, that used to
T.bh, an dr»wa up. uj .
.
« «. Id rwdlnn, „ p.Xpd/tS
be dour by the counties, but was changed.; the expensea of 1880. eight years’ago.
Now, 1 have gone through that state­
Now, having told you substantially what
Apta
„J
,£,nla.
“
1£
it paid In 1H80. and that |s the year they ment In relation to state tax. We have no
defenae ta make, we want you should come
compare with, and tho lowest *tate tax
up
and
examine.
I
will
say
to
you
frankly
year In sixteen year.*. We paid for the
The other day he had a violent
care of the insane *»4.7M): wr paid for I give my entire lime, except now when I There was tbo usual i.tu-rr wd ^§2
conveying prisoners. Slo.Gihi. Hiesc two am out trying to save the country, to state Ho w« really felt to be dytag, and^reItems make S10A.3K2. Wo paid In 18871 affairs. 1 am tbe find man in tbe capital -nd * “ .’“Pl***1 ’«&gt; »* i*ar he ws»
bau-J.sbd ttofcS
S3B3.000 for the care af the state’s patients In tin* morning. I am the last one out at
insane: wc paid fur conveying prisoners1 nighL I am nut a bashful man. 1 w*de bold their breaths In suspense at thL
SM.500: we paid for members of the legls deep Into the departments and there Is
Hi» breath «■« growing fs^
lain re. we iiad no session In 1880, •18G,-| none of them does much of anything In thr and fainter Hb band Watrarriidtotal
000; These several items make W8U.500 way of financial mssmgrmcut but what I paper, but he did not .ign Hr
of the S»10,000. Deducting the 8105382 know something about IL I wade Into tbe be calculating for just timetaduA ro
that we paid fon these pirrjMW* in 1880.; institutions and call the managers to ac­ •Crotch his name, and then, to tSlanh-avi-s8-H84.il8 paid in excess for three count. It Is true I appoint one .person to ruage of tho novelist. to let th.
expire,
purposes over what waspaid In 1K80. Tbat| thorn- several tamnls. and 1 bold direct con­ trom hl- nerveW grwp
came by the change ot the law and by the! trol over him. 1 give, however, the best alarm of the famxly finally garw w.y tn
action of the legislature- Tlxs difference attention. There Is not a man before me an unruly curiosity a* to which w^ld
between the expenses of thone two hinds! or there isn’t a nun in Grand Rapids gives win. tbo stek man or death. But the old
for the years 1880 and 1887 la $::V1.V5O.- more vigilant attention to hl* js-rsonal bus­ man won.” Ho breatln-d better and at
deducting thr amount tlial wc |&gt;ai&lt;l for thr. iness than I do to the state of Michigan. length lie spoke out with au air of d«i.
■Ion. "I gue»a 1 won t sign it today?
Insane In excess of 1880 and the iwmIoii of [Applause.]
I have almost entirely, surrendered my They knew then he was rafe fw snctL*
the legislature. Icnvrs the year&gt; -state ex­
penses for the current or general purpa** private affaire and passed them over to attack.—New York Evesiag Sun.
87.8W more than It wins in 18»0, eight* some other men to try aud serve the people
years ago, and that b all. I Applause.] 11 of this state, and I have only the one am­
Kcvnea la ■ ftpanUb City.
pledge you my honor that this was taken: bition to give all tbe people, democrats and
Tbo antiquities of Toledo are not th*
absolutely from the books In the audltoFs republican*, a good, faithful, honest, in­ only Interesting thing
Tt.e -ights from
office, and can be sworn to by » hundred, dustrious and economical admhutratkm. day to day on the street* and iu the familr
[Applause.]
circle are peculiar
Th* verv children
men.
Now, let us look a little further. In,
have queer sporta. Ono of their (iTorite
1888 the state tax will be $402,500 less
pastimes is to narado in a dark ball with
than It was In 1887. The general purpose
alow step and drone a chant la Imitauau
fund for this year, 1888, b &gt;858.750, where
of a diureh festival Service. Boys iro
-also fond of playtog bull fights, ' tbs
for 1887 it was ft» 10,000. There
bull” part being taken by some lad not
9130.000. you know, to pay for tbe leglitadtetreesed by rough handling. Owing to
tun-out of-thaL Deducting the addition Bulletin.
tbo narrow streets, evefythlng wc
for the Insane and for conveying prisoners
mixed up together—wine -.hujw. ren­
In 1887 over 1880. &gt;953,018. we have for
table*, children, dtirena. cade!*, uofen
thr current expense* of 1888, this year, the
Little Dick—Papa, won't you take me and beggars mingliug in uue uuu.*.
second year of my administration. &gt;409,832,
Tho people gvucrall;. ore simple sad
&gt;18,302 Ire* than it was in that low tax to tho circus?
good natured. The chief street is shaded
year of 1880. (Applauiwv]
and every public diorwiy u
Now that Is a complete -answer to are wicked?
.—
a stripr-d curtain Foreigners
all this balderdash and stirring the people
visiting the
town
an- dubbed the
up by A. A. Ellis, who has shown hb un­
cents.'
fitness for the high office of attorney gener­
al and he Is corroborated by Mr. Burt—but
luseceut is tailed
1 will not say anything nlmut him any
del phi* Record.
the “Grj
satre." -hi*withfurther (han thaL
------------ ----------------------- --- &lt;&gt;nre grand build­
Now, 1 say to yon while 1 thought at
now half torn down. It is quite a
first he wns mistaken. 1 know now that he
“
Harry,
shall
I
wear
a
vail
out
aiding
common
thing
iu
the
evening to hear
knows better. He knows Hut be Is falsi­
i.t you
.—_ this
&lt;li.evening?"
■—•- .
] guitar dueta iu tbe narrow, dark street*.
fying the record, and I iqtcak earnestly lie­ with
“No. dearest', take my advice and don'ti."
■ , beiug given a» servnaJcs to ladies iu tiucause thr case deserves IL
bouse before which the playing Is.done
"Why not?"
Now. the other part of the expenses for
Thr skill displayed by" some of the
“Maude, you have been eating onioua."
the Institution*. We paid In 1887—now I
tdaycre is marvelous, and the music is de“Why. Harry t”
listen just three minutes and t am dune— '
ui the
me university. 801.000.
51'1.000. omitting the!
the I
"It
tor y«te precious welfare ; UgiitfuL The treble is
“ carried on a small
to
hundreds
did In 1M0. We c! tb** I apeak. Suppose your breath should lust nunent callrd at ■•nxaudura" that
k
“-^rr±L more than we
... J™
tangled
in your
mak&lt;-«
moat
In 1880
tuun &gt;04,000
i rvw, to
... the
.......univeraity-.
..1____ ... ■ and
rw- Vanvlwf
tin Inuprnn.
vnil veil You might &lt;i nUK
1'- aa UlO*t
paid In
of suCocation."—Merchant Traveler.theguiter
the guitarOi Often projrwaicmi! players *$■
wr paid iu 1887 &gt;155.000.91 more than wr
hire,, tii go and play before a Lous*, and
did In 1880. We paid to thr normal school
will ihrtu.i out native air. for several
&gt;51,000 more than We did In 1880 to con­
hours, s- inking dgarett.ee *&lt;«ldmmsly all
struct a building; we paid for the mining
The amateur photographer and tbo the while.—Glebe-Democrat.
school, a new Instlsutinn. *47.500; we paid burglar hare very taking a ays. and there
for the agricultural college .&lt;11.000 more is undoubtedly something catching about
than we did in 1880, making a total to these the policeman and the fisherman.—Har­
four educational Institutions of *220,500
middle cff a pile, give it a quick jerk, and th*
more than we paid in 1880. Now It may
cImumjcs are that tbe papers above and bdo*
br we have licen running strong for these
appropriations. I am myself, as I told to benefit consumptives by giving them will, not be much disturbs!.—• 11 I.’IuTb*

C

you. eternally opposed to raising more
money than wr nred. hut wc want to takr
good care of Jhesr things. Many of you
know that 1 stepped In and aaved to the

largely of rice and whisky.

man

would

much rather be

Of all the twenty-six barom a !,o signed tbe
Magna Charts, only three could write dieir

Morrill• Company’s
IF YOU WANT A

FINE

OVERCOAT-

And come at once while the stock is complete.

GLOVES AND MITTENS
•AT-

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I
Now, fellow citizens, I am going to read
little while. Mr. Burt «nys that are used

there la no humor in IL

Loe.

. -nrv than OBI' thwuMBO
"
tor XUO insane tn the state
the state Instead of by the counties. Th*
land appmrs In the general parp&lt;w fuud
right along with the others. Now 1 will

The Largest Stock in the City

No end t&lt;&gt; UNDERWEAR at Prices that Knock

Out, and Don't You Forget It

Them All

�fl^TlNpS BANNER&lt;

PERSONAL MENTION.

Prairieville. waTicmduated tor S?

Uu will ta!, m,, „„

F1ECT10N
'
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RETURNS
Barry

day.

Charles Dixon, who was last week ftrnn.i
Kuilty of stealing . tlre^-t
JnuS

SbtartLj*"™’ ”

to a fine or. confinement In jail, has nai.i
his fine and l»vn released.

■»bnli^”‘

Comity

We have a number of dty lota that we
win sell on contract, making the term-.’
easy. Apply at tbe office, «f smiU1 &amp;
Colgrove or W. P. Sirtnam.

Whole Country

r.&lt;yS,.leJ^*eW.Sour ““’‘“titered at the
Charlotte dty mills watf awarded first pre­
mium at the last state fair at Jackson. Trv
It. For sale by A. D. Cook.
J

ta town Fri-

or

« Wilmore du,,
ThdraUj nldlil or dUO-re. .r„7\
£he fun«Tr*l services occurred
Monday afternoon.
purred

cluard yesterday.

;

In tte Ut&gt;

Every pair is fully warranted and bears
ir? y? “&gt; nanw‘
thMn- K*“
free of charge.
.Joint Btsaxat.
Jeweler and Optician.

Cl"”«nle Mnnd.,

-— • uv-ip", ui .vew jerery.
sJSr'u pvr”n*-t&gt;et so-isw’ ■»i,n-

brt^wne

Wl*M» the subject of
Proh,w,,on- Let everybody
hear him. (wn. CHnton B. Flak sava hla
vrtre ahouM be heard daily on our platforma. until the lk]uor tariff shall br over-1
thrown.
,
*&gt;w

r

rtlb'srtX'* a”““

*"

h.

•

R. hall

don't forget tbe place or lime.
IL G. Harr will sprak in Union hall cm day* ago Mr. Campbell »nflmd a strata- of
the evening of Orto!&gt;er 81ri. on tbe politi­ paralysis of the left aide _of» his hody. so
I..
... XI- I—,
cal question* of the day. Mr. Ilorr has •
one of the best of reputations a* a public
speaker. Iielng both decidedly argument­
ative aud witty. He will undoubtedly
delight bls audience and at the same time,
give a dear aud fon-lbir iddrm. Don’t
fall to hear him.

The aoeiety nmnectod wiUi Emmanuel
r!'"rr«.*in
^^rtalned on Thureday.
-^thL
Mradatnra Julius Ruaaeli.
'“J*'"’ Ibnm Dlcklnaun. Win.
Howay, James Wilkins, Anna Beaamer.

“ s“hY"&gt;'

It l« surprising to see thr amount uf
wall paper that I* being sold at Dr. I-aXhmp'* drug store. He sells so cheap and
The Hayford property on Green, Park
has such a good collection of patterns, tliat
and Walnut streets, is for sale lu whole“r
few who Imk at his slock and price* go
Jw*ura Demmer, Nellie
bi parcels tu suit purchaser*. Foruartlen
wilkin^ Bertha Bentley. Sapper mrtfed away without purchasing. “Sell cheap
and they will buy" seems to be hi* motto.
lara Inquire of J no. M. Nevins.
1'*'* un,l!
A»
His sale* at the prenent low prices will on­
•n-ShKXk’“l"&amp;to“
» &lt;nrdtally Invited to attend.
n F?r
,rr*i,lence ProH-rty in the
ly continue a short time.
the Bannkk acknowledge* the rraeipt
find ward formerly belonging to Charles
M. V. Moul Um. spoke In Union hall Sat­
Olmstead. Will sell eheap and on easy
of some fruit cake that haa traveled quite
urday
afternoon and evening in the inter­
terms. • Enquire of P. T. Colgruve.
extensively. It, js part of a eake that was
made In Pekin, China, by the Chlnmw cook est of the Democracy. Ills audience*
Those wishing to see Dr. J. A. Baugh­
emphiyed by Rev. H. l&gt;lwn, nd^ionan were good sized. Mr. Moulton gave an
ipenaes of getting
man should dall at the Hastings houee ot
u. (. hhia ai.d brother to Dr. Lowry, of lid* interesting address. He spoke In the inMh fir 19th. mi hr will lie absent for.
city,
fhe cook rent the &lt;ake to Rev. t«-rest of free trade and plainly too. He
month following the IStii uf October.
did not reconcile grembackuun and demo­
Uiwry » sons who are attending achool in
cracy to each other but seemed to take It
Fhe G. A. R. dance Wednesday evening
1 ’bio. By them a portion of the cake was
for granted tliat while democrate are not
b"&gt;"'» M-nt t&lt;&gt; Dr. Lowry here.
was not so largely attended as lu former
greenboeker* yet greenback™, must help
i’b u» ha- been done un­ years. About BO number* were Mh|
।
Tin annual re-union of the Barry County nup|&gt;ort democracy In whatever form it
. • tin- republican anti Those present had an enjoyable time.
may
assunr.
Battalion,
«.
A.
IL,
was
held
in
thb
city
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wm in uup city
,&lt;mnnitteea.
,-dtInand
v
'TV...—-iL — In
• -point
i_ - ofWednesday
Thursday.
Milum. *&gt;n of DeWitt Kenyon, died sud­
Whitcomb went u» Battle attendance the re-unlon fell conslderablv
PERFECT
denly Tuesday of lung fever. Th.- funeral &lt;‘rik*’r»'*
&lt;
reek
Thursday
to
visit
relative*.
nhort of the record of former yearn. Wed­
• Inn’.'i Rep- Co. Com. occurred Thursday, and the remain* were
Thu “Town Site Company,” I ought to
interred In th.- Fuller cemetery. Carlton.
E- A- &lt; lark and family occupy the rooms nesday was devoted principally to business, explain, for the benefit of some eastern
on riiurMfay In-tbe forenoon occurred the readurs, is an association of men who make
proven In millions at
Itennis McC’arthy was before Jtuti.v recently vacated by J. M. Nevillx.
Street parade. There wen; about 40 borse- up their minds that a town should, would
| Kenaston Monday to answer to a cliarge of «
,*rf"nn-'UM* d"11^ ot night turn and loo men on foot? Owing to the or could grow up at a certain point in a
perjury. Some testimony was taken and watch during Archie Ayers’ abjure.
cdW weather camp life wa» not enjoyed by wild region whither civilization is tending,
i the examination continued to October -.nt.
Mrs. W. II. Peek left Thursday for a the -old veto" team remarkable extent. or whither a rush la-expected, contingent
|
Morrill A C4hnpany have the largest stock'*
At Un- camp lire Thursday p. m. addreasds upon a certain event, like the discovery contain Ammonia, Urae. or Alum. Sold only
short VIsit at her old home In Kalamazoo
were tim.le by Hon. James O’Donnell. or precious metals or the completion of a tn cwt
pRJCE BAKING PO1WKR CO.
; .If gloves, mittens aud winter caps in HastJ.
M. Nevllh. and family now occupy the &lt;lt-in. nt Smith and Rev. IJ M. B. GI Um pie. railway. Under laws of the United States
I Digs. We will give, the balance of tLiNAW TORK
CHICAGO. . WT. MJCta.
mn*.- recently purchs*.*! by them of Alex riirM- addn-rteu wen- greatly enjoyed by
I month. G off on all childrens* km* suits.
those present. The fol Io Wing offiecti were whlih to build their ’.own, and proceea to
■
The little won of Ijreg. Dickinson, who
ebvt.-d for tbe ensuing year; Col.. Jef. put it dhto aa presentable a shape as cir­
S,lunl&gt;&gt;
Albta. Kelley. John Stark pout Cedar Creek: cumstances will admit, by surveying
• vias so badly injured bwt Week on &lt;mr .,i
b. Will bnw ml ,,„pl„,r ln lhe l.ieuL Col.. F. A. Blai-kinan. J. IL Saokrtt streets, indicating (tarka "and
react. i Bentley Bros. A WUklns* trucks, dint
f J.rconler office.
|x*t. rrairtevllle; Major. J. H. Bawdy. rations for public buildings—hospitals,
l -Monday night Irom thr effects «.f bis iuhall.
libraries
and
•
Dalxw,t
Wed.lnwu Leonard Mauch po*L Woqdland; chaplain, churches, city
ter T of mortgage-* on pare «. «a!4 mnrtprn
so
on;
by
bringing
water
from
the
hills,
■lay night fur an extended visit with rela­ Rev. Smhh. MlddlvviUe.
lag duly assigned by Bvlvaaus H. Code to
The examination of Dennis McCarthy
planting shade trees aud perhaps building
old K. Cook, and said assignment duly retives in Buffalo.
Mr.
Roll
S.
Tho
bur.
a
native
of
Bnrmati,
pod Iteunls McCarthy. Jr., ou the charge
a big hotel. In many cases tho rail war is
Married, at Nashville. Oct. H. Mias will give Um- j&gt;eople of Bantings two orient­ a partuer and helps by concentrating
of resisting an officer was begun in Justice
of Bylvanus H.Oook. deceased, duty aa.
। Kruaat&lt;m*s court Monday and continued Hattie Ixmg to William Olner. Rev. D B al entertainments on Friday and Saturday operations at that point; Indeed, the exi­ estate
signed to A Myrtella Whitcomb and said as
evenings, Oct. 19 and. 20, at thr Baptist gencies of railway construction and oper­ ligament duly recorded th Uber U on pace "OT.
tytatt officiating.
in October Wth.
/ John Russ and family arrived .Saturday ehnreh. Mr. Thabqe Introduces himself ation are gr’.teralfy the most potent factors on wiileh mortgage then- is claimed to be due
!
J. W. Bentley, while planing some small
at th. date of thia noUee. tire «utn of si* bunami four young ladies, of 'HaaUugs, la full in deciding the locality.
'
pieces of timber In Bentley Bro*. A Wilk­ morning from Colorado. Thev will remain native &lt;-ontnm&lt;-. Hi* entertainment i* as
The place plotted and the ■ company”
.
.
ins’ mill. Friday, had one of hh fingers here for some time.
gwri m a trip to Bunnah. He turn tbe larg­ on the ground, lively advertising begins.
• cliawed" off. Amputation at the middle
est collection of Bunurse, curhmlxire ever The floating frontier crowd rushes to tbe
Miss
Rme
Goodyear
la
making
an
ex
­
OCT.
joint was necessary.
tended visit with her slater. Mrs. E. L. imported to America among which I. a new spot and a wild speculation tn town
shawl which would coat in our money lots at once begins, prices being paid that
Ia-1 all remember the chicken pie social Haff. Grand Rapids.
Mr. Thalare is a native of the tribe hate no relation to the intrinsic value of
nt E. PenniK-k’s next Friday evening. The
Mrs. Mary Dunning has returned from known m the “Karen" aud the only native the property acquired, which, as yet, Is riven that on Saturday the 12tb day of January.
at tou o'clock la th* forenoon. I ihal!
proceeds to go for purclmsing a lianging an extended Halt with friends In the east­ it^ America. Tb»- t-roceois from this en­ worth next to nothing, but, like tbe wild­ A. I&gt; I
lump for thr Star school house fur religious ern |&gt;art of the slate.
tertainment will be di vidml between Mr cat stocks of Wall street, simply repre­ thr nortb front door of the Court House in tbe
witty e.t- •H-rvice*. All are invited.
sent the amount a man is willing to stake cltj of Hastings (that being tbe a fare where tbe
Mrs. Hower’Balc. of Vermontville, has । Tliabne ami thr young jieuple of the
Circuit
Court
for Barry County H hoMeu&gt; tbe
l Z\t tbe meeting of thr Little Builder.' Iwrn the guert for the past tew &lt;tay« of W. I Baptist church. Mr. Tbabue is endeavor­ on that particular card, or tho rental he pmml.es described tn said mortgage » so moeb
IfilMionary
week tbe
; Ing to tiuhh hi« education al Kalamazrx&gt; can afford for Immediate use and oppor­
l as ionary sodety
society but
Last week
the b.ilowiuiK
toilowiuis. X Hum and family.
lnUTv '« at»«bt
tunities.—Ernest Ingersoll in Tbe Cos
:
college,
when
lie
will
rrtani
to
Burnuh
to
officers
Been* were elecUxl:
elected;
I’re.-ddmL Mrs.
be pre«ni '«*
and ,Mrs.
Prink. &lt;&gt;f Indiana, are Uite.r kUMHig hk countrymen. Listen for rnopolrtan.
ary Wblteouib:
Whitcomb; vice
preddenL Mrs. Mar, "**
LV-n.f
Mary
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riu«i. .I-.I 1 XVIlkl.
gnret Puffer; secretary. Mlns GleuaScbantx: ruada at J. U Wilkins’. Mr. Frink was a the great Burmese gong the evenings of
comrade of Mr. Wilkins during tbe war.
the co tertai ntneuL &lt; 'cine and bear Thahne
treasurer. Miss Alice Slduam.
.
Two young Germans in Berlin fought a
sing.
.
&lt;&gt;. H. Bergy now fills tbe portion of
duel with tricycles. Storting at 800 yards
The M. E. social will br rulaineil by
The actions of the democratic and green­ Sri. thev charoed fall tilt » gains t each
Me-Mlamcs J. Rieh. Phillips. Jno. Busby, night ojM-rator at the Central depot, Fred
;
back
leader*
toward
the
Union
Imtor
parMiller
n
.-winning
the
duties
uf
dayt'perator.
or, with alight Injury-to themselves
Roraliack. Niins, Warner and Sheffield, on
ty*of Barry county Is exceedingly amusing. and serious hurts to their machinea.
Wrdnesiiay afternoon and evening of this
J. L. Wilkin* and wife left for Lansing I When It suits their.purpoye. Bom Hicks A
i ruing V
Their honor was satisfied.—New York Sun.
Cham, H. Bavn. Atfj for Assignee.
week at the society rotann over Rower’s Thursday to attend the re-union of Mr.
Co. will insist that the Union Labor party
Wilkins* old corj». the Michigan Engineer*. I In Barry county lias been bought by the
Hoy. jm&lt; &lt; AI3EI«. CLEMENT HMtTH ahor store. ' Refreehmenta** usual
Xjip6&gt;l.
I CK.GHAM. OF OHIO.
The annual [&gt;ar*de and review of tlx'
Jay McGuire- left Monday for Nile*, republicans, tltus casting dishonor upon m
tire drpartmcql occurs tonlay. At S:&lt;N&gt; where he has accepted a poaMou aa night good men as there are in Barry county.
o'clock this afternoon thr department will operator in the Michigan Ventral telegraph Then then they will go to thr Union La­
bor men and say: “We are sorry to st*
lie reviewed by the mayor and common
you go where you db. but we know you are
council, after wlilrh they will make a I
Dan. Ay. Reynolds left Thursday for
houraL But we want you to n-nu-iutser
practical
test &lt;&gt;i
of thr*
system.
rm ucn ice*
uw water works
wuraa ayaww.
,
‘ New
Yor£. being railed there by a tele- your old friend* Just a little. Now please
The Battle Creek and Bay City IL fl on 4
4ram announcing the death nfaaiater. Hr
put on a few tdijtR, and help us pul) thro*
,
Monday
mortgage, In
in the Regi^r
Regiv rreturned yestentay.
Sunday filed a first mortgage.
men on our ticket out of tbe mud." Thu*
ter'a office, executed to thr Fanners Lssui
The Misses Clara anti Hattie Fuller, of t&lt;&gt; n man who is Inclined to support the
and Trust company, of New York City.
Wellsville. N. Y., are the guests of their Union Imlmr ticket, those fusion leader*
Thr mortgage is to sera re bonds issued by ••ouhiii. Mr*. James Bauer, and other rela­ charge that the Unhtii i-ubor party Is a
the IL R. r&lt;»mpany and Is for SIB.000 j«-r
party which Ims Mild itself in dishonor and
tives in this vicinity.
shame. To the voter .who I* already In thr
mile.
James Hallrt and wife left yesterday for Union Labor party, there fusion leaders
Wr underBtand that W. F. Hick* boust.-d Flint there to attend the meeting* of tbe
b&gt;-g for just Oue little slip. If* real funny
the .dlier day that he had “fixed Jack Grand Ixalge of flood Templars. They
to watch their antics.
.
prl&lt;T3t at Ih-amer’s.
Hinkley.” the Union lubor candidate ft»r will return to-morrow.
Mrs. Ab. Davenport, of Cirlton, had on
sheriff. William tried hard enough. Hr
to rent, Enquire «d
was there at Mr. ‘Hiiiklcy’s and pleaded j/Thos. Henry was in Lansing last week exhibition at the fair a can of maple syrup.
hard enough, but his boast tliat he hod attending the re-unlon of the Michigan When the Judges were examining thr ex•‘fixed” Mr. Hinkley seems to be a little luiglncere. to which corj* Mr. Henry was j( hlblbi preparatory to making tiw-lr awards,
a-*ignr«l during thr war.
wr arc Informed, they pasred by this &lt;-an
premature.
Stephrti Schanti and wife arrived from of syrup, claiming that it was fraudulently
ods and cheap. go to
The democrat amt republican county
tn tliat department and that it wav made
committees have jointly leased Union hall Illinois Wednesday. Mr. Schantz will of white sugar. Wr are abo Informed
for the night of eh-ctlon. The election re­ makr his future h&lt;mir in Woodland, where that this decision was arrived at after a
a4&gt;:
hr
will
engage
In
thr
merehantilr
business.
turns given by thr associated press dis­
simple inspection and without even tasting
iwlb J.?'. Bunyan!
•
.
patches will be read from the stage
they
MIm Maggie Parkhurst arrives in thr of the syrup. We have l»ecn shown a sam:
s»w
tH-w currants. new figs. come in. In order to defray the expenses city thia week. She will leave warn for pie of the syrup In question and do not
• * dates at IL-ann-r’,.
of thi* arrangrmrtit it has l*vn decided to Coldwater and from thence will accompany hesitate to say that It is unquestionably a
admission fee of fi5 cesta.
her parents. Gen. J. G. Parithund and very excellent quality of maple syrup.
'Iraul Rapid? Land madebooto and shoe* cliarge
However, wc would be satisfied to take
Tbe Michigan Central will, commencing wife, on their trip to Belgium.
Mrs. Davenport’s word in regard to the
Sept. Bth, on Thursday of each Week until
Cards have l&gt;een received at this office
'' I o|re Japan tea dust, new
elements in thr syrup. She took exceed­
Nov. 15th sell tickets from .Hastings to announcing the marriage at Nashville, Oct.
। ■' Bvanter'a.
,
ing
great care in the making and prepared
Detroit and retuni. at the rate of 94.95 10, of Miss Nellie Truman and Harry R.
tills can of syrup especially In view of ex­
nAnaan will addnwa thr p-op&gt; good on going on date of sale and return­ Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Banks will make hibiting Il at the fair. To have tbe syrup
«t Tahktv iprinp to-morrow.
ing on tbe following day ou account of art their future home in Lincoln. Kansaa. ITte passed by and, because It was of a beauti­
loan exhibition, this Includea coupon for tieat wishes of tttrir many friends go with
fully clesr col«r. with the remark thht It
... ._ Hading* House. Dr. J. A.
admission.
’ I'- A. IIAHW. Agent.
tlirin.
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was made of white sugar is a gross Injus­
r-.uctaan. (Mdwr 5th and tilth.
,
tice. Had one of the Judges removed the
Tbe Ruperriaon* who visited tbe county
‘-HoA. Ii.'4s.k » ami ask for -White
cover and sampled the syrup he would
farm, which for two year* has been
n-iur. Ev. ry nark warranted.
Same and Restdenohave licen bo surprised by Its delicately
the manageini-nt of George Houghtalln.
delicious maple flavor that none of his col­
Itavld Hhrootr. Ill Inal*
Ihe Barry apd Eaton Ilumrepathlc medi- paid a very high XMBjSiiment to the manner
.
Hannah Ward. Hope
leagues could have got even a smell.
hi wblch U»
tarn m.n«ml I’J
■wwy meet., at Font** hotel to-day.
Hurry K. Banks. Lincoln. Ks.
,NriU?TrUm.-..N-a’bvin*
him. Mr. H. has certainly done well, mid
One of the moat pleasant social events It
Waptrd. 1U.*K» bo. rye.
.
. (Tim. w. Freeman. Prairieville
there have been no complalnbi tliat hr lto«
turn been our fortune to attend, occurred at
,
F. 11. Baklow A Co.
used any of the IrfmateR of the county
tbe residence of O. F. Long, on Maple
K«l Mr. r henry will preach at the Star house except In the most kindly manner.
I jrouio M. Fraje. Jtastollte
•frwf last
Thursday evening.
The occaU?~rrt4.
or Mb. Ibrtb.
i ctuutcey
F‘7*.?Qn
*'to71*** Sunday i-n-ning at 7 o’clock.
• The democrats are sending out circulars
iI Mr*.
!e CliMxll,
wm. Car&gt;
H. OtowTSaatlag*
daughter of Mr. and Mrc Ixmg, to Mr.
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Waited
trade property in city for • for their big meeting here the 34th. They
Win H. Olner. The ceremony occurred
urge thorns to whom the circulars are sent
I,ann'
C. D. BKF.ng.
Jive o’clock. Rev. D. B. OriatL of the
to do their utiooat to beat tbe republican
taowr ..ffi-r* :t |)«i. of choice Japan tea
Baptist
church,
of
Hastings,
perform
ng
demonstration here OeL Sd. Among other
the nuptial* lu a very short but impresalvr
f.4 ?•-(*) uUjers ask 50c per lb. thing* they will have a horseback ,P®riuk;
manner. Mr. James Crawley. &lt;* Hastings,
ii^L4'
' 1:*ughman will be at the and a Jackass wearing * Harrison hat, and
SSm groomsman, and Ml.. Allie Llchty,
Friday. Ort. sth. and lulieled ‘the republican party." * *
of the same place, as bridesmaid, ushering
Rssl
—
glad to announce these things strictly In
IPth
the bridal couple Into the room and aratatAnd store fall of
for the week ending Oct- Utb- 188^ -•• in&lt; them In receiving tbe congratulations
*i"lLs )“"r ^titter and eggs and advance.
Ctu, Blnl Cb. Bin! Wbtf » l» W« [Sen from the books In the registert office- of the many friend* who were assembled.
“ ®lwb a" tny hou’* ta the
Lyman N. Mixer to Amsads Mlier; Ma ST and Following tlie congratulations, an elegant
^tj date pay.
•111 tell joo now: » “ ™ "" “T.
repast wm rerved. to which the respects of '
* toll ar-d complete stock of ladles’ K.erybodj' .boob! irj II U
d.r'eompany were assiduously devoted. ■
-SEr&amp;sf.i'y-T
Mtbibctlon. end wllb etery f
»«
'°rtS.';
by J’ “ iLoloxn; Jepew “•I"”
TM- » ««« ~ &lt; (at least that’s the way we felt about 1L)
The display of presents was an unusual­
we have to aay that the tea is •
ly fine one, but was much too extensive to
du. nrtkk. »nt crop unrolured. brWL
' mlnga, and Buttons to match
°f Cedar Creek, died
admit of individual mention.
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cleen
ImT
end
U
»
wry
excellent
’
W''al
’ **10rt Innesa. Ills funer4 lanrc number of guest* were prvw-nt
In .bort we jnarenw &lt;br » “ d1"
,lc*tarrrd bat unlay.
from Hastings among whom were Mrs. D.
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ru.wiur
...TJl!1 «“"• I'Hnwil U&gt;e Bujbj Coxn- fret uUefertlon.
°jJ5
fie«W R- WalUM and Mlaa «va B. OviatL Ml"
t
STAvrnn A crawi.kt.
«1 Hwlnp nte,
I».
Mn. K. B Uttixjx M£
For ladles and chlldrcr..
I have added thin year some ufcc PLUSH CLOAKS, to
By rtSO-t of the State Boerd olBwItb
* ® tecount of the rain.
u-»i.«ert
Mr. and Mr*. Ed. bentz. Mr.
which I invite special attention.
we pobiub th- Ml”*1”'' -JS S^dlWraG Abbey. Mr. and Mrs. F. Busby.
i’icnle at Union haH vaa well
Mrs John Llchty, MIm Anna
MrU, ,£ offleen. of the Mkblpn
c£^i. lira g w**______
iilrtte r l T
present do not speak med to enj dl.l»u-n»d t-dk* dwd «
Mid Mr.. Webb Rogers Misses*J“‘1*
*«•&gt; or tii.-.-ntertalnment
•
Program ter the meeting Friday evening Mary Smith. Mr*. Alton Jooee, Miao Afi^
daiMo-xoe. dUoumo&lt;
Michal. Wil! Knmrwitter and Mra Ed'iz"” e ?
!Xn of the C. I&amp;trt5xm«rs and all such
bl Mr I11‘fs ,o ordcr “d on 8h°rt notice
f'1 ■ n,‘ klitaou, Hastings. Mich.
^^3SbU^UU» bit of
&amp;^r l.*ll1,*P*idfprany arask of £ srewun "1
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tiiid.reftd from the Htagc

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CREAM

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sJ,'v Evexing,
X 6th.

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HiwdeR

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. I.ion Hall,

THE PROBLEM SOLVED!

It is now* conceded that the best and cheapest way to warm
your house or cook your meals is to lyjy the

LO■..'AL&gt;fcEWS.

-Garland Cooks and Healers----- AT-----

ED. POWERS

The Garland is the ideal stove for both cooking and heating.

Of course we keep other and inferior kind-j of stoves, the
same as other dealers. But the Garland is the acknowledged
best.

Full line of everything usually kept in a hard­
ware establishment.
Respectfully,

ED. POWERS.

Politics are High!

PRICES ARE LOW I

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SOMETHING NEW-iJ**.’SS5~'mb 50c TEA

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CLOAKS!

OVERCOATS AND SUITS'

Highest-market price for produce.

vhllM nf
C&lt;x£*'

''"tir which will not make the
bread. For sale l&gt;y A. I&gt;.

!*'*■ BA-Tsam bud week printriHurhMn“‘U,e nxtor °r Emmanuel
ta I n i1'?*10.’' It should have been

frel. It bl.doll wed^bwaetnom^
l.preiftled.1 tb. ~»™-“'J”/ J
„,d not nnlll &gt; bwr 1 "eta.

dhvhSlieria I«

in*

mm. danacr-

Sli'xiJ" will rrtun. UKl ««U&lt;- *■•»
in their future home *“
aecompantod «•* «*
frienda.—Nashville News.

“.’T'^of
of bo*-&lt;rf

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Prairieville. Ort. 6. IBM.

M.J. GOSS

�The three wis?
LESSON til, FOURTH
INFORMATION

AND

PRACTICAL AD­

VICE ON MATTERS OF INTEREST.

The time of year for transplanting trees
varies in different sections and under dlf-

lAKjat kuHtxiut. Sheriff of Barry County.
By 1. W. VnoOMAX. Deputy Hherifi.

Default having been made In tbe conditions
a! a certain murtgagn made aud executed by
Uitber Wright («ilower) to Peter (Xnsby. and

ing It in the lx-st manner, and If much
earth goes with tho roota. any time when
the trees are dormant or not in a state of
rapid growth, will answer, providing, of
course, tho noil la in condition and circumRances generally are favorable. The most
trees arc probably transplanted in the
spring, though there are numerous advo­
cates for fall planting.

and Stale of Michigan, on tbe KKli day of
March, MM. at
o’clock p. m. in Uber 24 ot
inortgage* on page -M. said mortgage being
given to secure tbe payment of tire hundred

and unpaid ot principle and Interest on the Mid
invrtgage the mm of six hundred and two dot-

of this notice and no suit or
or in equity IisyIm been

m one o’clock in the
front door or entrance
ot tbe court bouxe In tbe city of Hastings tn the
county of Barry aud stole of Michigan (that be­
ing the place of bolding the circuit court for the
county of Barn-, win-re said promises are situat­
ed) sell at public auction or vendue to the high­
est bidder the premises described tn said iiiort
gage to satisfy the amount due ou saia mortgage
with thr Interest st eight percent, ncr annum
ami tbe cosLuind expenses allowed by law to­
gether with an attorney fee of fifteen dollars

Trees two or throe inches in diameter
may be moved with comparative ease and
little degree of lose, but when them have
gained a diameter of half a foot or more
tbe labor and difficulty are greatly in­
creased.
Country Gentleman, in reply to a recent
qm-ry, "How to move scrap maples of
comdderablo size to a lawn, without
checking tho growth." etc., replies by
giving the following Illustrated dlrec-

mid being In the township of Baltimore In the
county .pt Barry and state of Michigan, known
iinll di-Acrtticd as the eait one hundred and two
acres all the south west fractional quarter Ck)
of section number eighteen (Ml tn township
i.runber two (3) north of range eight &lt;x&gt; west.
Dateit Hept. -Jiith. A. D. 1KW,
&lt;
Fktkh Cuotu-.v. Mortgagee.
Wn.i. A. CKOtmr. Att’y for Mortgagee.

There nro two modes of moving large
trees. Fig. 1 shows tho way in which it
b done, by lifting the tree from the
ground in an erect position, drawing It on
wheels to Hs place of destination, and
droppihg hi to the bole previously marie

In harvesting grapes
packed away for market or long keeping,
be exceedingly careful not to rub off Ute
bloom in handling the fruit. Place in

fore packing. During thb curing process
I the skin liccomro toughened and the
j stems to tho cluster shrink somewhat,
and tho berries will not fall off. m they
would If packed at oaco. Tbe varieties
vary greatly aa to tho tima required for
thb. The beat keeping grapes, auch ns
Catawba, Iona. Diana, etc., should be al­
lowed to hang upon the vine until quite
ripe;
thb
will be known by the
stem to the cluster losing its stiffnesa and the bunch hanging directly
down.
The most salable variety of grapes, ac­
cording to Orchard and G^jdcn, uro Dola
wareaud Concord, but A few Ives seedling
and Hertford Prolific, coming vrry
early in the season, often bring good
price*. White varieties, such as Martha
or Rebecca, gave a somewhat uncertain
demand. Strictly fancy lota often sell
very well, but unless very choice they
•are generally neglected
fno best backage* are light wooden boxes containing
two or three pounds each; the three
pound boxes are generally used for the
black varieties, but tbo higher priced
kinds, Delaware, Martha, etc., are usually
packed in two pound boxes. The boxes
should bo packed lu slat coses, holding
eighteen three pound boxes, or twentyfour two pound boxes. After picking,
tho grapes should lie at least twenty-four
hour* in a cool, dry place before packing,
o-i plum- packed fresh from the vines
they shrink in the boxes. Remove the
bottom of tho box, and pack against tho
corer first. Fill full, but not so that the
•contents will be bruised. Put eno kind
only in a box. Lithographic hbols can
lie obtained for tho top of tbo boxM,
which gire tho package a handsome ap­
pearance; the name of tho Variety should
be printed neatly upon tho label.

Vinegar making is now In order in all
flections of the country where" there lx a
surplus of npplci. Much vinegar is made
from tho juice of early apph*. wastes of
mills mid represalng*. Farmers who make
vinegar in small quantities for home use,
as a rule cling to the old fashioned way
Tho tree b first loosened by digging, okputting the rider into barrels or casks,
then lifted with the Ihver, the trunk
State ot Michigan.
filling them two-thirds full and letting
At a scvxlon of the Probate Court for the being wound with carpet or sacking or
(Xxmiy ol Barry, holdea at the Probate Office In with-straw, to prevent bruising by the them stand till tlu» contents torn to vin­
egar, which usually takes about two
the &lt;5ty ot HastI no. lu aald county, on Sat­
urday, the 29-.!: day oiHepU tnber.in the year one chain which raises it to the hinder wheels years.
.
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of a common farm wagon, ruu up to tho
The vinegar business carried on in a
Preaent. Wm. W. Cole, .ludx* ot ProDate.
tree from behind. Chains attached to tbe large way, however, necessitates sann■ In tbe matter ot Uie estate of Eda
axle then enable tho horso (or horses) kind of 'a generator which hastens the
Cannon, a minor.
On readiUK and DUur the petition, duly veri­ hitched to „tbe whlffietree to draw it.
process.
fied. ot John M. Nevins, guardian of said minor, This mode applies well to tbe removal of
Tho vinegar generator shown In the
evergreens n» well n.-i to deciduous trees,
cut is an arrangement used by Charles A.
tho branches of which need not be dis­ Green, of Rochester, N. Y., nn’d was re­
minor In Mid petition described.
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Friday, the turbed on account of tho erect position.
■ eh rtsv nt Nnv A II twtt
r*&gt;lrw.V tn In either case, tho tope should, however, cently described and illustrated in Rural
New Yorker.
•
be made lighter by cutting in the branches
The design of this arrangement is to
so as to present, an even, natural top. •
draw cider from one barrel to another,
,of said court, then to be holdea st tl&gt;e Probate
exposing it to the air and heat. Tho eider
slowly drips from tbe upper barrel down
Office ta Ute city of MaxUnxs. In said county, aud
show cause. If any there be. why tbe prayer of
tho troughs to tho other barrels.
When
the petitioner may not be granted. And it to
the first barrel is emptied, another b
further ordered. That said jw-tltlorierglvc notice
rolled up to take its place.
to the persons Interested In said estate, ot tbe
peadenev of
petition, ud the hearing
Another plan sometimes used, when it
is desired to make cider vinegar quickly,
publish**! in the
consists in making shelves with grooves,
say an inch deep, tiirough which tho
cider flows backward and forward and
Wm. W. Colx,
FIG. 2—MOVING L.UIOE THEUS.
then down to tho next shelf end so ou
Judge ot Prohate.
The other mode is represented by Fig.
until in this way the cider is exposed to
S. and applies mainly to deciduous trees.
the atmosphere and warmth for an hour
The tree b first entirely loosened by dig­ or more before passing into a barrx»t or
ging, and the two wheels (with the tank. Another plan b to fill a barrel with
tongue) are run up against it
The top b oak shavings, run sharp vinegar through
tied into a compact shape, and tho tongue them, then run the cider through the
of the cart placed erect r.gainrt It, and sliavings slowlv. Rut It has been found
both tied securely. They are theg brought
tliat all methods of hastening the making
down horizontally, thus lifting tho tree of vinegar are Inclined to affect the
ouite out of the grouad. aud it b then quality; that vinegar hastily made bsharp
Address C. G. HAMPTON, Detroit, Micb. drawn to Its desired pbco and lowered in
aud stingy, but that it lacks body and
the same way that it was lifted.
riclinres of fruit tone, and yet the process
The transplanting of largo trees is not can be somewhat hastrnd without re­
(State of Michigan. County of Barry--*»KNattos-ia Hereby -given, that bvanjorderof generally advised, for however careful sulting in any injury, as for instance with
tfieprobate court for the county of Barry- made and well conducted tberemoval is effected,
on the Mlh day ot September. A. Dj1K», six there will be a great check given. 1’rves the generator illustrated.
To make vinegar in a small way the
months from that date were allowed for credi­
tor* to present thi-lr claims ag.-dnst the estate ’six Inches In diameter and twenty feet most practical mode, aa has Iren fatluflSusan J. Warner late of said county. deeeM- high have thrown out their roots at least mated, ix to put tba rider iu barrels thrreed. and that*aU creditor, ol said dec.-ased are twenty feet in ©very direction, thus occu­
fourths full, leave oat the bung and keep
required to present their claims to said probate
court, at the probate office. In the city of Hast­ pying a drrio forty feet in diameter. A tho cider in a warm place, thn warmer the
ing*. tor examination and allowance-mi or be- I very small part of thb broad circle of better up to WJ or K&gt; degs. The- authority
tore the .-oth day of March. A. D. UN. nd timt .roots can be secured. Tho tope of the
quoted
from advises, when on* has old
such claims will be heard before said court, on trees must be lightened by pruning, re­
vinegar barrels or casks containing
Wednesday, the 21st day of November. !•««,aud
on Wednesday, the 20th day of March. A. 1». 1OW. taining a symmetrical form, to correspond •’mother” and some good vinegar, these
at 10 o'clock tn the forenoon of each of those In part with tbe necessary mutilation of need not be removed. Simply put In the
the rootA Trees of the size mentioned rider daily or weekly and draw it off as
should haro a removed circle of roots
fast as made, and place in fresh bamh.
eight or nine feet in diameter, and the Thb b tho manner in which the best
soil above tho roots mav all be taken off vinegar b made, and with the bast
down to tho mass of tht fibers to lessen trouble. By thb plan tho vinegar b
tbe load.
being made continually with vigor. Re­
member that vinegar b always growing
stronger or weaker, and that If an old bar­
Favorablo report come from most of
rel of vinegnr has no new material supplied
tho leading states concerning tho apple it may perish from idleness, its strength
crop, which haa matured In fine condition and virtue becoming worthless
in nearly al! sections of the country
where apples are grown in commercial
quantitios.
Tho Canada crop is reported as large,
although some sections have suffered from
drought. Tho apple crop in England and
Scotland b light thb year, and the fruit
Is of poor quality. On thb continent only
half of an average crop is reported, and
thb b largely made up of early apples.
The crop of greenings, it Is reported. Is
net as large os last year. The crop of
oialdwins, however, is enormous. Throe
are the best apples for general purposes
and forexporting. They are always in
demand. Other YariBtlce of, rod apples
are »ls&lt;&gt; plapUfid, and as n d Apples bring
tho best prices In England, a great many
CHEAT VIMKOAH WtfCKRATVR.
of them are exported. Owing to the
An old viMjv barrel ootttaUilng pkntv
later ripening, onfv about half the usual of "mother.” the vinegar having just
quantity of fruit b now being shipped to /been drawn oil, is worth twice ax much aa
England. Tim shipments usually com­ anew barrel containing no • ’mother."
. The color of viu^ar odds to its salable
mence in the &lt;»riy part of Afugusi and
continue until April. (The largest quan­ value.- This desirable color la somethuex
tities are sent Over iff atldMttter, when pined by t he addition of the pi .-used out
Juice,of
black raspberries, cooked either
Preparation
the shipments rim from 40A0fl to 70.000
,n the World
barrels a week. The quantity exported fresh or dried. As high authority as Mr.
last year was 608.421 barrels, and tbo pre­ Green says this la the coloring matter for
powerful tonJe ior ceding year it was,807,W4 barrels. In vinegar aud that a Hpoopful of it will
color a barrel of water. When using it
! weak sM Ireblc. CTprcla",
country, and a correspondingly small one try a little of it until you gvt just the dosired tint—uot too dark.
females A chil­ Wfibam^’ "*d tUe eKfcft* Wer?
dren Itcannot
hurt the m&lt;w:
dclicnu- constlKilling frosts have done damage to the
------’.utlou.
The practice of mowing down straw­ corn field* in many sections of tbe cottnIt htht- B«1 Medias* fa rt* for R.g.lati«a »•
•"»*• ,QuaRT Bottles. Si.00. 1*™ berry patches is recommended by Ameri­
bellvcn-d !rw of any charge. can ’Cultivator only In cases where the
Tbo English apply crop lx at least a
Sold br »U DruQfHU. Send far Cjrcular.
vines are overgrown with weeds. The partial failure; on tbo other hand, the
W. JOHNSTON A CO.. O«n&gt;lt.Nlich Object it to give tho weeds a setback, continental crop promises well.
with the hope that a little care will give
Til* Hudson valley grape crop b an
lu the matter of the estate ol Maria 1’UMfrey, tho strawberries tbe advantage in the ruurmou-i one.
race for life. Il is of doubtful utility at
A largo crop of white beuus Is now
Sutler is hereby rtreu. that by virtue of a beat to try BO. harsh a remedy. Wo tried
iA-ru««c grxutrd aud gireti U&gt; in.- as the iMiiuiui*- it once, but at ’the tamo time took the being liorvestcd in Spain and Italy. The
trator
United State*. It is expected. wiU'fornhb
the county of Eaton.
i market for the surplus
thr liigtieot bidder.

CIDER
M*CHIHERY.^r^FREE

taK&lt;(B0UP
i.

Remedy.

Hastings Banner,

$1.00 a Year.

JOHNSTONS
SARSAPARILLA
fw LjVER COMPLAMT, DYSPEPSIA,
PURIFYING at BLOOD.

IK";

from weedi. These were nA cut beck,
end from tboee we got all our berries the
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range ctalit (»&gt; west. Barry coqui y.

The present average rate of monthly
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according to tl»e department of o^rienl..
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ture.I.is»W
$1H.24
without board and $12.85
with Itoord.

QUARTER, IN­

would not have

TERNATIONAL SERIES, OCT. 21.

u

Had they nw
tor knowledge *
And usedtl,,.;/^
ar)^ eyes

, °f 7'7

anti kind
,hm^-

bringing to Joshua further cnrourarmtmt;

detail* ronecruingth* twelvesfooea Insane
of our hymns wo «ing atwut Jordan a« if it
were a a/mbol of death, and u if Canaan
represented htavta; but a very little thought
»i,ldUallhr
“ Camo
there wore manv cncmlm to bo subdued anil
much lighting to be done, proves that it woa
nut a symbol of heaven, nor tbo Jordan a
symbol of death.
10. "The priests which boro tbo ark atood
in the midst of Jordan until everythin*
finished that tbe Lad commanded J'^hua.
Anything unfiuahed la imjKMciblo with God,
and al! that be has jmrpoeed shall in duo time
lw fully aocomplUhed. Jesus eald before ho

Like men both deaf and
And you can be as wise as they,
If you but choose to buy
The Soap that’s called the Santa Ci.ausIts good effects to try.
Because ‘twill help you through your wo.-'At such a rapid rate,
That you’ll have time to master all you cwt
AU Grocers sell SANTA CLAUZ.'sr
Lfade by N. K. FAIRBANK St CC.. C; i

(John xvii, 4; xix, 3U) AU that tbe Father
has given Him sfiall come to Him: all Israel
■hull bo saved: all the earth shall I* filled
with Hi» glory; the works of tbe devil shall
all ta destroyed; tbo Kingdom shall come

rommandi of God ought to bo obeyed cheer
fully and very promptly; it is not for us to
say to-morrow, or flute enough, but today is
thw word both for sinner and saint.
.
11. “AU tbo people were clean inuMdover.**
Three times do wo find tbo last three words
on this exprBsrion (ra. 1,11, Abd ch- ill. W),
and the word "dean” is pndady thr tamo as
tbi) word ••finished’’ in v.-rse 10, so that tbo
thought of a complete work is kept constantly
brfore tn. What rest it should giro our souls

Jt’s Easy to Dye

D^SEDyb
other prepared Foods.

BABIES CRY FOR IT.
IKVAUDS REUSH IT.

WELLS, MCMMMM1 CO.. MKlMTM,n.
jxrfcct He will perfect that which roocernctb
nil His people rmj present us faultlcau latfore
tbr pnscncc ot His glory with exceeding joy,
anil not ows thing &gt;&gt;hail fall of all Ho has
pridertakon to do; nil shall be nceomplLbcd.
)tu»ed over before thu Lord unto battle.”
Tin— were of the two and a half p-il** who
received their inlwritauco in the days of
MptMs on the east of Jordan; but they had
agreed not to enjoy their inheritance till they
luul helped their brethren to cutout ths

ant! the enemy subdued did they return to
enjoy their powwadoti. (Jreh. xxii, 1-0.) As
believcri wo are expected to bo one with all
our brethren m Christ, armed with the whole
armor, of God, resisting * and conquering our
common adversaries, the world, tbe flesh and
the devil,
U. -Tbo Lord magnified Joshua-in tbo

Baby Portraits.

A. PnrtinUoof beautiful baby portrait!, nrfnted
b7n!TUm.’ &gt;‘‘,oU’P*®’**. •rtG

WILLS, HICMAIDSON 4 CO, Pr^«, Uritogtre, Yt

0( it.i.-r; &lt; n U
bridal Middle»th. and the second at
Nashville Oct.
teachers expecting u»
......... ............
^--r_e&lt;l to take the eistiilnstion, bearing In mind that th* work will twain
at f&gt; a. m.. ctoriog at 12 tn., beginning again at
idsp. iu,.closing nt S *p. tn. standard time.

on Haturcays only. Teachers should

■tentative, ami as tbe people tnovM forward
at his command and saw tho mighty power
of the Lord through him, they |n&gt;d tocon-

did Moots, aud tbe Lord magnified Joshua bv
working tiirough him. God iuv. tuagntfitil
His »on Jesus, and will miwnify Him before
allinstious, for "all kings shall fall down be­
fore Him, all nations shall »erve Hun." If
we doterinitu) that Christ fhall be magnified
in us and yield aune! vts to Him acc^rdinglv,
He will magnify us here by working in us
Hla mighty work*, ana at His coming by
making us just, like Himself.
IE. 10. “Gniunbud the priNts that they
coa» up out of Jordan.’' and this at the com­
mand of. the Lord to Joshua. How strange
. it wems tliat they were not left to their own
judgment us to when, and bow tn do kudo
things, but no, everything must be at th*
c-uumand of tbe LonL One of tbe -trangw*
thieg! to tuo in all the Bible fe that the Lord
Jesu* hlnuelf was commanded by tbe Father
what to'say, and th.■ Father who dwelt in
Him did His work*. (John xii. -ii); xiv, 10.)
17. Ji “The waters of Jordan returned
unto their place, and flowed over all his
bank., ns before.” Not uptil the feet of the
iwiats were up ou tbe dry land did tbo waters
return to their place. Most thoroughly and
fx rf.illy does God do oil foinga, and at tlu&gt;
right hum. aud iu tbo beat way; it is juat
gloriuus-io L-Urt aud obey Him.'
11 “The people cann- up out of Jordan on
tho tenth day of tho flnrt month.M This wo*
tho day on whfch tbo pasrowr Lamb was
chosen (Ex. xii, Z), and m they kept the pawover an the fourteenth day (v. TO). tht,T
must have m&gt;1m4»I
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Superior
IN
Strength,
Fastness,
Beauty,
AHO
Simplicity.

n smutted to

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DIAMOND PAINTS
OM Unr,
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jAUslag. Sept..
NlAlce is hen-bv rircu,
" "1 Untbxl
‘1 the “is
emor. forfeited far non pavtueai «f latawt
■dll l-e of cred for sale at public xim-Uou *ttt:»
ofbes-ou the Mb
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cortUng to law.

I t'lnrntaioMr.

No. ol
Certin

CURES

25^

9!" " !"""

BRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

Mhktterul

gs
iMnrt

first; day In the promtord land.
thtwl
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Thto fa th*

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xuxrcmpuon
from bondage bw the Lamb (Ex. xii); the
only joy in tbe Zrildmws to in tfa. Umi,

(J'W"’- it), and tlfe not of the promtoad land
a in the Lamb; all things in Chnst, nothin,.
opart from Him; Jesua, oar wisdom, right«««««, •anrtifleution and redemption.
SO. “Thote twelve atoura.” Their stoure
Khali ba for a tucnwrial uuto tho children of

Shoe* iietore leaving the faciun . which protre
the wearers against high i&gt;rier«'and Infer!.*
nxxla IT &gt; aZaia.
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HMrtorte.

A “tta’ rf~«i &gt;•
mote (rod a name, uboeon to be Eu people
Qir **“• 8t’ 2=’’
thwn His name may lw magnified. Thev
were tn tbennehw. weak and sinful and X
firat of all ]«•.!«, but God redeemed them

to,1 agi.-*;

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Hrano napias
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~'a"u train* run by nmrti&lt;’.&lt;&gt; nirrtdiM

.beai.forgavo them when th^Mnucd against
Him, and gr.ro them this laud that thev
might honor Him oiut magnify Hix name
keeping iu memory al! Hto d«dinn with

Se^ni^wMS £

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braul a th. Urt
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““k
ii&gt;i to&gt;u for. and care of them,
\°Ur t’hlltlro» know/,- These
'•otulem of die loro and trower of th*
their Go. I at the Ju^fon .S i. R^ 2°^
vri) re an tbe w^dere

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thoughtful article.

VANDERBILTS ESTATE.
There are three parties hi th«
__ &gt;
each of which Will put forward a sr2?li
^m.'.on lJJ*Krouud of. wShit

the Fourth Georgia district, told a couple
of storiee very pertinent to tbe subject
and which greatly amused hb auditors;
"In the Utter part of 1883," sold Mr.
Grimes, “a young man who H*ed in La
Grange. Ga . became poosessed of the snm
’aaderMt'i
rtHITli snSWDABDVlRTCB.
of fji)0 in Confederate money
He was
"
...i-uT.-L I,a
ar*
of a thrifty turn end wanted to add to it.
With that uurpose in view be invested his
money in a bor l of whisky This he sold
by the drink, and at the end of the week
!»««&lt; to tteVaadcrbilt had disposed of the whole barrel and had
tort,n. '
■’V
V„,
$1,200 In band,a net profit of $700. The
‘-tell, tellow.u by Jatoi JKob
.. .
HarFWult.
vounc mail was highly eUtad. He saw
,
r.,.7L - lA-rurs; Ittonotmmb
S '1
dtel hb way clear to a fortune in a short time
•vuo years, «a&lt;t
ana aioa
.
r- a co rest!; ft
twenty-mac veara ?*
es*rlicr
’1—- -•
Bt -•
tl»
'
"OF
••Of course
course be
be decided
decided to
to buy
buy more
more
15b
:.
iif!'resmreh.
age. A’lftuierbslt.
&lt;lu&lt;*tU&gt;D of supremo
V.l.V-.- nt
n. "UUWBUI
I. aim
—..J —
^11 I.
.L
rbilt' whe
who
was
an Autarican ‘ whisky
wholesale
and
sell
It
the—
•
. ....at.... .-J ank.
.
.— , ~
sen
11 by
uy inc
and fundamental importance involved In
for severallJ ri'lienitiurm had
hiul first
fir,. seen thr
«i... ; small meaaure.
________ but ba hail
... i not taken
___i..._
gimraHunN.
Into
cinw; it BtemUycanthis contest about which patriotic men
light on I—ia.«uu. ma innentea
.ft &lt; ° iu tu
*n,’CT,twl account the wear and tear which the
cannot differ, and on tiro right setifeme^
vanous.traits from hb Dutch stock. He credit of the Confederacy had suffered
,-.iU'»'sn4 re rm spent, to
of which depends the life of republics
had more financial capacity—it amounted during the week which it had taken him
-.
ef miwcular miseries
F^JZllT
&lt;»u&lt;stion l* “no of a
Astor; hluI fKr
to sell out hla barrel. When he went to
cured. Draxxisu?' ’ “**dUT and radically originality.boldness
and power of com­
free ballot and an honest count. If th«u.
invest lu another supply he found that he
. .-!y wiften or relax
bination; but It tnus t-xclhsively of a
cannot
secured,
it
ta
idle
to
talk
of
a
t» mriik action a
could not make a pttrchaM* similar to his
ronstitullonal
government.
Let
it
not
be
monetary sort. Ho divided mankind into first one far leas than $ 1,600. The financial
t,» i;H-r*il&lt;1e&lt;l
forgotten that thb ta a government of Un­
‘*0 «““»• tliose who could and those fluctuations involved in the transaction
&gt;,-:t g&lt;u0v; —»rrbLittle, "But EuoU&lt;h.,» Making tbe pain
people and that the fundamental principle
who could not make money, and tlw tatter knocked him so completely out that he re- ■
he condemned ns blank fools. Prolmbly tired permanently from commercial life
on&gt; "bleb It rest" ta the rule of the mn
, i -.he formula has a
no man of thb century ever bent himself and hired himaelf out aa an agriculturist.**
iarity. Just the moment the majority
more entirely to the pursuit of wealth,
by a free ballot and an honest count ii
When his bearers had finished laughing
from the time he bought a nertagua, at
made imnossible. that moment the fonnEngland and Italy Lave formed maritime 16, after his father’s death, to carry farm at thia story. Mr. Grimes gava them tho
datlon of the government Is gone, and alliance agaiost France.
other one. "It was in tho same town—
nradnrt» t.n t&gt;,n
v__v ___
any attempt to exercise ftn functions is
fM £»•'•••'
practically revolution or usurpation
1864.” he said. "One old gentleman there
I-ok Cabins have nuMtly
WOT AN EDVCATED MAN.
Only a majority expressing its wili
who had persistently predicted tho failure
disap|xiure«l as human habita­
1 WM1^*®***°throughout life, having of the Gmfedcmcy wae one day deriding
. f Harry County Mleh- through honekt bolfotr. honestly counted
tions. Manyjtodi people have a ’ , l®dt, prejudice against education,
has any right to rule in thb country. A
the currency that was then so plentiful
lived impp) lives in them, and which he believed to interfere with prac­ and of such littb value. He said that it
I majority reenred in any other war. either
tnany great meu have been tical sucrees. and talked a peculiar Eng­ was so worthless that nobody would even
,s Ah-itr on tbe Tuesday' by putting the voter iu mortal peril or bv
(»• ,&gt;t November nett.
born in them. Warner** Log lish, defiant of syntax and orthoepy.
steal It or pick it up If found on the street.
;
suppressing
his
ballot,
ta
simple
anarchy
.-&gt;
be elretad. VIZ.:
He pulled out a $1,000 bill—Confederate
„ . l-*Wn Sarsaparilla ami --Tip- Letters he almost never wrote—corres■»l 'rut and Vice ITc«l-. and rebellion. And the government ad­ ____
nondruce was m severe n task for him as money, of course—and declared that ho
.1 Gbscrtior, Urutm- ministered by such a majority would be a JTT'"’ Sbmuuh Tonic, made by Warner
for bam V\ eller— but he invariably wanted could tack it with a pin to the fence
-f Htale. HtataTTca*-; fraud. Living nuright of authority under tu । . v't
“n’ reproduction* of
evvrvupdy else to put any business pro­ Around the court house, leave it there five
। .•'Htnissiooer of the
■T*.
’
*•
’
.
°
r
,**re
o,
d
time
remedies,
with
the constitution, and »&lt; claim to the re. Grtvrtd. andSuper
He never, so far im hours, and that rxobody would think
Wbfch the pioneer* (,f America maintained posal an paper.
; t.--t|; lUsOM them her• apcct and obedience uf the- people.
known, expressttl the slightest regret tor enough of it to pnt it in nb pocket. Hb
their rugged health.
... iti.m ni place of Belak
And ta not this the style ot government
his la&lt;fc of education, and. presumably,
offer was accepted. The note was pinned
. under which the American |&gt;eoplo aro liv.
Six inches of *n&lt;»w has fallen In M«mt- never felt any. being in this an exception
to tho fchsq and al tho end of five hours
. - jt District of thisi lag today! Can any Intelligent and can
to lib race. But as n compensation—fully
he and tho man to whom he had been talk■ ■ t-lengs. also a Sena
did mail suppose that Grover Cleveland
sufliciwjt
for
him
—
ho
was
phenomenally
To run* any scrofitlpun disease or humor,
■tutorial ilMrict. com ; was legally elected president uf tho
astute nt a trade, big or little, and had a- seen." Mr. Grimes here paused.
;:.,rn ai»! Eaton; also a
•Lite tegtdature. co«n-. United Btaice? A solid south means in­ tty Ayers- Sarsaparilla. Il clean-ra the tnarvoinus instinct for commercial profit.
‘'Weil?* luiiuired Mr. Allen, of Misslatimidation and fraud. It ta simply nutori- blood.
Before 20, he removed to this dtv and aippi.
; ous that the Republican vote ibsuppresred
The street rar itrikb has serious!) Inier- three y.arb taler was wort!; $16,000,
"The $1,000 note was there." replied
• . &lt;1 Aircndiucnt to Die
which was harder, he said, to get than Mr. Grimes, "and pinned beeide it was an­
’
wlU be sutirultt -d to, throughout the south wherever it would frred with business In Chicago.
Iz&gt;uis.if- f&lt;&lt;r ti 'ir adoption or• endanger Democratic supremacy
any subaeqncut sum. Al that time he other Confederate bill, the denomination,
tana has a majority of 80,000 colored peoV
10
®
r
*
1
ateamboat
to
run
between
of-which
was $2,000. —Atlanta Constitu­
- - • । n nt Article a, tela­
- Another wtnutrrfnl dlacoveryiluM been New York aud New Brunswick, and re­ tion.
. pr.nided for by Jointt pie. every one of whom would vote tho
Republican ticket as naturally m. a dn&lt;-k made am,t that U»l»y a Imlv |n this nmn- ceived $1,000 a year as captain, lie con­
• shall be divided Into&gt; take* to the water, and ypt Hi the recent ty- Disease fastened It, cluteke. trpcm tinued on the lino until he made its
Visit to a Repairing Factory.
. i &lt;•( which the electors! election the Democrats carrie.1 the state her and for seven years she wltiatbxid It,
revenue $40,000 a year: Ids wife mean­ . The place looked like a ghastly carica­
reutt jadre- who shall
by more than 00,000 majority. Mtasiraippi seven*! tenth, Imt her vital organs were while keeping an inti—be find married at ture of a butchdr shop iu the land of the
• haa a majority of 170,000 colored people. nndennitievl and itralh m-ctaml Itniuliirnt. '10—at the New Jersey terminus, and cannibals, but it was only tbe inner sanc­
For three inbntim she coughed im-ero-antly turning it to good account.
tum of a manufacturer of artificial limbs.
tn the jadteta! circuit ta' and still the state b carried by overFor fifty-four years h* followed tho Anus, legs., bands, feet—what you will­
lKtr.il; u or may be situated, ■ whelming Democratic majorities.' South and could not sleep. She bought of ns it
•i ill m which th- county oti &lt;'-arolina also has a colored majority of bottlfi of Dr. King’s New DlMmwry for wsU-r. owning steamboats on the Dela­ bung on walls, screened iu glass cases or
.-(listed. And the circuitl rotne 220,000, but all the same the Derno- ccnstnnptlon and wan so much reHev.il on ware, tbe Hutison and Long Island sound,
laid about in heaps, greeted the eye wher­
1- ih! circuits, tn addition toJ crats roll up their immense majorities.
taking first do*- that she slept: al) night and steamships on the Atlantic and Pa­ ever it rested. There were audacious
.led t&lt;v this coosUtotiuo, abatf
Now does it need to be said tliat a fair and with one Ixittle has been nilraculmmly cific. steadily overcoming opposition and pictures of gentlemen in various active
f.-»j«x-UvP counties such
Tt&gt; from time to lime he■ vote and an Loncat count would givo.jsll cured. Her namf |« Mrs. Lutln-r l.utx." swelling his fortune. At 70, with prop­ employment*, who, having “tried your
.)■: -&lt;l by tr&gt;&lt;- boards ot super-' those states to tho Republicans, and that Thus write W. C. Hamrick A Co., of erty estimated at $40,000,000, the commo­ valuable leg would have no other." One
feU
Apd the board of soAh-t a free trial twittlr at W. dore, as-he was called, directed hb atten­ of those proceful men wa* pictured in tho
.utr tn Uh Vpper Peninsula, if either of them had been permitted to Shelby. N.
tion to. and concentrated his interest in, act of riding a bicycle. Another bore hb
■ ••' .ii.a empowered to give cast its vote fairly aud legally, tho pres- !\G«HNiy&gt; ar's drug store.
■ ■■ •:
uii-ial .-lr • cut administration could nut* have been
railways, having bixsi for many ymro a whole weight on an artificial leg while
.. .. intv h nttarbetl. such addiheavy stockholder in the New York and plying a miner’s pick at a mass of rock
The usurpation, therefore, b
..Aution n may from Unw. elected?
New Haven read. At so advanced an age over hi.i head. Still another stood on hb
W.
Ii.
suit,
drugiriAt.
BippuM.
Ind.,
1
complete,
and
the
&lt;jueatlon
is.
liow
.
long
i-ti
riiiintsl
by
such
tMjnptl
WWW
such
a change yas hazardous to say the sound leg and with tho artificial leg drove
testlflrv:
"1
can
nwouitnciid
Eiretrir
can the government stand after its founBitters a* the very ta-st remedy. Every least; but he was brilliantly successful in a spade defy into tho soil of a garden
’ dation is gone, and bow long will tho peo
it.
showing the energy aud force of youth plot. Three were farmers following the
i a Ret talon1 pic consent to have their rights taken bottle sold ha» given relief in every c**-.
He plow, blacksmiths shoeing horses and a
«t banktaa: from theta by vtolenre and fraud?
One man tank six bottle-, aud wa-cured' iu all his plans and combinaliom
scarcely ever miscalculated, but in’ at­ pedestrian without a noae—all with at
Is it not clear, then, tliat the supreme of rheumatism of 10 years’ standing."
tempting to gum command of tbe Eric leaxt ouc artificial leg.
, - '
issue in the coming electiop is the rule uf Aliraham Han-, druggist. Bdlvllk’, Ohio,
road, when Fi.-k aud Gould controlled it,
"Do they really do all that!" fhqnired
aflirwis:
“
The
Iwt
M-lling
mrdlchir
1
rifled that, at old eler • tho majority—the fundamental taw of
have ever itandh-d in mj -2&lt;&gt; year* «-xj&lt;er- j. he found tliat they were supplying, with- the reporter.
' tho republic? That taw has been hi ans
■
t
•
“
zzy
thought
at
responsibility,
all
the
"Perhaps
not
quite
as
well
as
you'd
,
i peuse theie four years,
that tho very It-nee, Ik Electric Bitter-." TboUMUitta of Ii sham that
lie or others were willing to suppoee from tjie cut. bat it b true that
‘
existence of the govcrunicsit ta threstene l others have added their testimony, so that 1 "pay
fir Soon tiring of pitting hb money there are a good many thousand men with
for lock of constitutional support.. It is the venllet is uimnluMiuk tliat Electric sgkinit their printing pros, be confessed artificial legs doing work that one would
I'us. MUh., this 21th daj, all very well to talk of neo trade or Bltteb* do cure all dlsen-es of Un- liver, his mistake, which he u criis d to his ad­ think likely to require tbe aid of sound
tariff or prohibition aa affecting good gov­ kidneys or J|I&lt;kkI. Only n half dollar n visers. to whom he had yielded, hu said,
ernment one war or another, but it is idle bottle at W. H. .Goodyear's drug store.
against hta better judgment.
"Then you come pretty nearly supply­
Sheriff ot Harry County. . to exalt an incident of good government
U» rUKFUsK ATTAINED.
ing any natural lossy’
into tho importance of a basal principle,
WbtQ he saw his days cluelng—he had
“Pretty nearly. The war gave a great
-Otte best salve In the world for cut*,
which involves the life of the government bruises, ulcers, salt rhe tun. fever 'sores, a long illness—he had the supreme satb- impetus to the manufacture of artificial
Tant! Ixagir b! itself.
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, wnis. facliun uf having atuasv-d not far from limbs, and we are still making limbs for
fries uf Tariff doe­
In the dark days of the war we forgot
,
Zrlth a vi*w not:
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures $100,000,000, and he cared for nothing the veterans."
: • and arguments for Proose-• incidentals and went for the main thing
else. His one punioae in existence he had
"How long does an artificial limb last!*’
.;t&gt; doubtful voters, wheth-■ —tbe life of the nation. For this wc tala piles, or no pay rrqulml. It i* guarsnten! splendidly attaints!. Although averse by
"That depends upon whether it b an
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­ constitution to giving away money—it
i upon tho altar eight billion.* of treaaure
arm or a leg and upon various other con­
- and SCO.Oflb splendid lives. But now. funded IMce W eta. per box. For sale could do no permanent good, in hb siderations. I’rc known an artificial leg
i-omtwrisoos of waioa,• when the constitution Ls equally violated by W. H. Goodyear
opinion—he presented the steamship Van­
to bo iu use twenty-five years. The more
■
' ‘ and usurpation and revolution aro lording
derbilt. which cost $800,000, to tbe guv- elaborate attempts to counterfeit nature,
Burglars an* raiding Kslamaiou.
K*-cr0t Issues Include
erum-nt at the outbreak of the-civil war,
it over us. there aro men who are shout
the more Ibbk- the member to get out of
ing thsmsclves hoarse over certain evils
Tate Swings, Tenn., July 4. 1868.
aud endowed, through the influence of his order and require renewal.
We make
tar Fanii-rahd :fi-Tapff."‘ Cd. Thomas
secund wife, the Vanderbilt university, arms and hands with which the wearer
. incident to the government, while they
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Go.:
H -iMlrt
................... ..
ic' arc exerting their direst might to destroy
writes, uses knife and fork at table and
During the spring of 167:, while working
at Nashville, with $700,000. He also
made,
toward
tho
tast.
various
bequests,
performs
many
operations
that
one
might
1 tbe party that saved an imperiled nation,
in the field at my home in Morgan county.
some of which indicated that be was not think impossible.”—New York Telegram
Ga, 1 pulled off my shoes to give my fret a
• and that now stands battling fur the very
Tarjf.
impervious to artful gallantry. He often
rest. Unfortunately. I walked into a clump
। foundation of the government as ex­
helped men that ho liappened to like, and
of poison oak, ana in a few days mr fret
pressed in * free ballot and an honest
f| .■ Tarin by an old Busiit may be said, to 'hb credit, that he was
were in a'terrible condition, and 1 could not
t count. These men claim superior in- pr4t«-r.............................
Everybody haa his or her way of Alving,
always as good as hb word) Totally
“F&gt;U*rte-.-. - Ir.de
E. p. Miller.
put 0:1 a shoe because of the soreoe&amp;s and
'■ teUigcnce and virtue, and vet seem de
• I- &gt; . u.ilariff." E. a. Hartswithout
pretense or presumption, he was aud. If thev would toll. tb« whole race
swelling.
1
was
treated
as
poison
oak
cases
termiqed
to strike down tho only arm
wra......................
...............
1&lt;M1 ..................
generally accessible, having so much ex- might bo benefited by it. But whatever
usually arc, and everything was healed up.
stretctaxl out to rescue the country from
' Ib» V.ta! i,«ur-:
stidl American tnthe
theories may be. whether one reader
ucutivr power that he was seldom pressed
About tbe same tur.e tlx-following spring.
, those who aro putting iu jeopardy ita
*n&lt;1 A,,,rrlc,ui
bellt-res iu n meat diet and another does
1873, my fret became sore again, as at first,
for time.
, peace aud life. The issue of today ta the
RjBelaCe’ruiin .- -tha.idluoii
'
not. It would be interesting to know how
_ j__ ______ —.I;-..
(nr five wars
Fine looking, eapecially in his old age,
issue
of
twenty-five
years
ago;
only
shifted
ibesdjintail n Protective r»riff to
his handsome fare, erect carriage, and each succeeded. Tlw writer haa often
tv 1 at-,
of the United
from the l&lt;tllefield to the ballot -bux. It
muugui ujua
heard tho remark. "I wonder how a man
elastic step were likely to draw attention,
rt«r • 1.-t pt:,,-wr.ig;. Crawford
ease, only each time it became more dis­
, is stUi to be determined whether the
b.HenU s.
l-» .
.................... .
even in crowded Broadway. He might on $10 manages to liveY' Yes, It may be
tressing, because I began to think it was a
i Union, under the constitution and xceonl•
Ul*”""
'• !! tmiulitiiwn....... .........
have been a prince in jitagnbe, if princes a wonder, but hundreds of men do it, and
lifetime trouble. Finally. 1 was induced to
ing to the constitution, shall be jmv-erved
Tant! - An.scrsioa WorkUiRthe
writer knows, within the range of his
were what they aro Imagined to bo. He
try Swift’a Specific. I took six Iwtites, and
‘ m ita Integrity . or whether it shall per­
•i!'i te Protect loaiiut"
certainiv did not appear, physically, like own experience at lesst, half a doxen men
unlay am entirely well. My improvement
ish at the bands of lawless and usurping
hvftvtj.'
who do it, aud do it seemingly very nicely.
the hardheaded, unconditional, unlettered
w*s gradual from the first, and no evidence
Their wives wear inexpensive but neat
busiutrs man he was. His two recrea­
. “rhe Republican party saved the L’nion
of the disease remains. I »h»ll ,*akc pleas­
• pfOtocUd?’*''WadH
tions were driving and whist. Ho lov.il aud attractlro looking clothes, the chil­
ure in testifying as to its curative proper­
1 and ita mission will not bo ended until
dren who go to school look aa clean and
good horse®, had plenty of them, and was
&gt;! Living.'’ Joseph D.
ties. It is the greatest bicod purifier m cx­
as well dressed os tbe children of some
l the vote thrown in Louisiana aud Missis­
the
despot
of
the
road.
In
whtat,
he
J. I* Momgan.
. sippi and South Carolina xlrall be as free * isw.ee. Voura truly,
ptavctl the rigor uf the game, and could other men who earn more, and the pre­
; and as honeetly countqi- as it b in Maas*
The foregoing certificate is taken at
not bear to No beaten, which ho seldom sumption is that each of these families
get enough to eat. At all events they
.• chiiM-tte. Matters o( policy ran be dbrandom from tbocsands of letters in posseswas. At Saratoga, where he usually certainly Took as if they did.
stoo of the Swift Specific Co., and presented
' ri l amphleU will te rent‘ cussed and emphasized according to their
spent the summer, he was disappointed
Now, with a little study, the writer
* ho will send » cents in' nature and relative important, but when
limply ss a sample. It is a voluntary
if he I did not win enough to meet hta
o' money .&gt;r&lt;trr, of any 10 at• we come to n quesUo^wluch invoh es the
does not hesitate to say many families
statement, giving facts and results of the
hotel bill- When his memory began to
■ &lt;m rare Into! |o rr nta. or for
fe.il bo ceased to play, serious as was the could nave money.
case.
Its accuracy and genuineness are
“114I- document. Should1 very life of the republic there can be but
" Where?”
1 ano opinion and one course uf action.
deprivntiou. he wts unwilling to lore the
b^^L4e°Treatiso on Bkxxl and Skin
MMw
Right In the house; right ou top of the
~ — .1, HI I,'
Thu Democratic party was the party ot
rank ho had so long occupied. Ho did not
Ii &gt;vtj General Secretary.
table
If a man can afford certain dishes
1 treason and rebellion, and ta
bother himaelf about theology; but if he
Dijcases mailed free. Address
sod
doesn't care whether ho will later be
down by a hbtory that might to sinkit
THE SMUT S^F.C1FICCO;
had believed the Biblical announcement troubled with dyspepsia, all right; but if
forever. It is now the partv of usurps
of
tho
difficulty
attendant
upon
a
rich
Drawer a
*
he has not tho very necessary "where­
tiun. and has no more right, by jm. honest
man's entering heaven, ho would have
Bay City wants a fresh JtaptM Minister. had a verv poor" opinion of heaven.—Paul with” ho ought to knock off on some of
WtBw e~.
।
♦« Kdaard Leeb-’ vote and a fair count, to wntrel
hb meat bills. By thb means he would
arament of this country than It has to
R. Cleveland in The Cosmopolitan.
" v rl’*® ttat 1 "hall sell at pub
have more money to expend for clothing
ihZtEw*' '■ ’ •
buldrr on Thursday,• control the government of Enghnd.
and for a few of tbo things he cannot now
.'.’rt-wt i' ■
'■•'■■tuber. A. D. nw. at ten
This is tbe party, however «tach rer
enjoy and which he b forced to consider
luSt" "'V "■•■ ' ■«&gt;• S« tbe late reddens* of
.
tain
cultured,
high
toned
A ling time ago. that day when the M luxuries.—Boston Globe.
:
""• tnanMiipof Baltimore. In
:
President
Eliot,
of
Harvard
college.
pn&gt;
“L?”"-?
»U»rj.ln thr state of MfehlgM.
’ ’1 i,'1*1 iwtbority xranted to me‘ poee to lu-lp to another usurpatinn. to Twenty-Ove eemU a bottle"stteu-nib .tv ,lf Ft-brnsry.A D ism. by ther order that f£e trade, or aomo
£
■ran Stole Arthur B.md o«« !&gt;■’«
buy emeralds for their daughters, because
I may prevail, they would putto® wpu,
tbi ncBSOMiou of them not only Insured
poclcties!
P®ri«
Hfa- Three we tb®
freedom from all physical lib. but made expedition an old mankey, tho leader of
thotribe, with a staff in hb hand, ao m to
Wlnui.u;
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'* ;""intE&lt;*&lt;Bara.tatheauaeot' men from whom the youth of the rountry
vhr-ntV'1"' 1
described as follows, to-• are leornixur their lessons of jiatriotlsm.
v» in„&gt;. witarki-'i extract of flax) Skin iu their hearts on ever spring well of stand upright more easily, marches ahead
hope
them to be cheerful, happy
iwihrf^.’ h‘‘ir '*Ji)&lt;rfUMaoullMart quarter
on two legs, thus being more elevated
ttSp’m.lT’ ? ' ll!!t*rthlrtjM»e(lDln townSometimes tho emerald was euthan
the others, eo aa toaee signs of dan­
vuEt"
J
uorth 01
number
gruvci with cabalistic characters, oftener ger more readily. The rest follow him on
HUHihhJr.t.layof Kept, A. D. UMh
S&gt; buS-rof d.U
' "I 4;!
iu smooth surface was untouched; what
all fours. The leader advances slowly and
ola-Ttolnl-tonto-JM
u
„„
■
t
bo
accomplished
by
the
precious
Maby A.Camfmuu
could
to.
o »■£'» y
J,,, „U»certainly could not by the aid cautiously, carefully reconnoitering in
Admlnislratrix.
spoilsman
and thoi.
usurper
gem 1
%
uTkpui-u.
“3“
symbol. Then the Sid- all directions, till tho party arrives at the
the skin. *•
&lt;»r srroful- of a
corn field. He then assigns the bentine Is
by keeping it" covenant*
™ ‘^b‘
i bought coral for their babies,
lion
to their respective posts. All being now
"
11
’
’
■I
, the oroer of itatown constitution. They
that it not only brought to
experiminti»It ten jears. it
health, but counteracted the in readineu. the real of tbo tribo ravage
magi''- Af*’’ .t-.irfifir fact and a priceless them
*Xb
dlrided into ST ATB8
and eat to their heart's content. When
of the
eye tad
kept
etray
the
rtn
will bv sent on application.has become
"
From giving effect Of
i-ur. evil
evunyv
—
r?
”
T.«eoMkl
-------- 1 for »
— tvl.iln“
■■ u
11
wkLel spU-u J- ._It
»•th«lr KlvertiMng to pay.i
’
tbe sarno interest was guhi" to
In be taken
laken
for thorough and
boautiful
work :!i 1.
in coral nor.- thrt wes then, for
-------------— -x.
glifaiprifr
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□uh toil Irtori to atoond. wc. to* Kt their lair.
Here wo sco ability to rule and -a willmdy
I'. HOWELL A CO..
Colored Vojers &lt;»-«*Eer Knave- N«* 1 ,mJ
*Tt_ rdwwa'ta
. i i tho
thn “tarjo
lar.To joveby
Jewelry sbopa.
shops,
htgneea to submit to rule; a thoughtful
■ '-‘per Ad verthHoaBureML
but
tw
worn
ty
wtaa
v2r
T
•
un
—
•
woa
,!®;
Dougtass well
United ? year,
.
1(1 Hpruce FtreeL New York
Fred Ltougtass
.
Bowofc;-. t‘-u Vcnoy aectnJ to bare died preparation of means to tho end in view
. -n«
’itof.
and a recognitkm &lt;A ths rights of tbe
£ut; chrd ta no lxis®r tithcr
ia
t’-o rflnuow or ou tbo womzii. Lnfor- ccntineb to be suitably rewarded at the
Will not XIS" tu«w4.tei. thev OWO
„ « vn|.nr«rr.r
tmmtelv both orthrjlawlUiCri^ wnit- dose of the expedition. Wherein dues
all thb differ from a similar foray of a
!
... . "I,I
livers, stmuachs,
their liberty, their clliensMdjuJ1
U rtlt;i.Ilrti and derite*
i(n b). Sa,
** tfinj] ''."'ba. one half dear
villi- tauj- &gt;Wr tritH- of savage men! The only dlfferraco
b in degrw: otberwbo it.b ranch the
ecfrtUjnhl-yemenL
rt- IbpfblP and imwi'h idi"«i I' I’
J(
bnlIli etc., ,32 la to. V" "&lt; tl” -ns
£ feaaa--&amp;to" la is-Udelphl. same.—1-rofeasor Edwin Emerson In Pop­
ular Scisucc Monthly.
■ -■ — . .» uBiiv-a
isiwr
-M Iiiili,oi»n&lt;&lt;lbi and WP miles
to*

REMEo^i’Alhl

for the suffrage of the people The D^
£“•»' S trode toX
' front&gt; wlxUe Gie Kepubliean party will
magnify protection, and the ®
will glorify prohibition. All th&lt;-J
questions uf iking interest to the nation
and dererve careful thought and treat­
meat; but they aro all Incidental, and not
on® °f iiem “ ,und“®“Dd. On every
one of them men may honestly agree to
differ wiUnRit imperiling the life &lt;7r \
the well being of tUr^ublil

by which the old com­
modore MADE HIS FORTUNE.

METHODS

suit®.

4
5th

No Hone Siionld be Without it.
' No lows of time, no Interference with business
while taking. NoduugW frwu rxixwurv after
taking. Inva Ids awl delicate prrwms will Ind
ittbr mtbirst Aperient and Took- they can ftse.
A little taken al night Insures refreshing s|md
and H natural rvaeuunn uf the bowels. ■ A little

A PHYSICIAN’S
“f have tern praeUelng
OPINION
medicine lor twenty years
and nav« never teen ahie to put up a vegatable
couipooud 'bat would, nke SmBiotM Llvar
dilator. promptly and effectively move the Uver
t &gt; action, and at the name time aM &lt;1n«trad o&lt;
weaXet&gt;tax&gt; thedlKiatlvr anil asslutilauvepon• riot the system.•’-L. M. Hinton. M. D.. Washtogton. Arfc.

Gfh.

Who 11 WF.AH, XEkVOn. DEBILFTATEDjWholnhlsFOLJLTand IGNOBAXCE
has TMI FLED swsy hta VIOOK of BODT.
KIXDuidJIAXHOeD.tuku axbausttag
drains upon th® FBCBTAIBM^ ot LinC
HEADACHE, BACKACHE, I-rvaJfZ
Draaaa, WEAMJTDIB trf Memon. BABHFVUlESM ta B4K-1ETY, FIMPL1JI upon
the FACE, sad all the EFFBAJIS tolling to
EABLY DBCAT-aad jierhara C'ON*.'MPiwssawrrsr. -t—rts consult at anen

E. SJ- .--‘S Fxtv ri aa. u.

Merrill Block. Detroit, MlrJt.
Tha BCTXBS' GUIDMta
issued March and Sept.,
each year. It is an ency­
clopedia of useful infor­
mation for all who pur*
chase the luxuries or tbe
naceuitios of life. We

O

styles and Quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all th.'so thingaCOMFORTABLY, and you can ma£«*y*~
estimate of the value of the BCTYZ^BS*
GUIDE, whlah will be sent upon
receipt of 10 cents to pay postage,

MONTGOMERY WARD A CO,
111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, m.

Boston Dry-Goods
Store
Full of attractive banralns. Marr &amp; Ihiff are
doing an Immense trade this season and well
they might as Marr &amp; Duff have on the very
Goods. and at tbe lowest prices, that is shown in
tbe country. Marr A Doff are selling Double
always sold for HM, »iSO and «U0 Single
stiawb In the same proportion.
Youwant to see eur heavy Heavsr Shawls that

er‘» stock oftbesc good s and they ur« selling

these shawls, as they are going fast.

Gloats!

Cloaks!

Gloats!

Marr A Ikif! have built an extra addition and

Marr &amp; Duff are sbowtng arc surprising.

ln&gt;-

Cloaks. Marr &amp; Duff can show the Unrest line

Daimr L

taww!

Everything tn this line far children, tadles

Hosiery
In cotton, aoolen, cashmere. CeOce-lined cotton
for ladles, children and gents. A big stock to

Dress Goods.
light of thr country. Everything nice, new and
tasty can always be found at this department

country. Our belittles for buying Is better, our
facilities for selling are much better- aeUlm for

TO ADVERTISERS.

Sax-

FOR SALE !

WHIT.

den.

Fort Worth.Texas.

T«ab»"

h“

Marr &amp; Duff.
venture which they call Friday's Great Bargain
Day. It Is proposed to sell special things on

bargains will not be sold Thursday or Hatunlaj.
bub Friday only.

Marr &amp; Duff.

�mmMKMHMMI

Chicago Happy Again

LAST OF THE LETTERS.

TERRIBLE RAILWAY OSATERT

TBE WASHINGTON WIBE.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

TELEGRAPHIC TICKS OF CONGRES­
SIONAL DOINGS.

Her Citizens Can Ride in Peace
and Comfort.

VOL. XXXI
THE GREAT STRIKE DECLARED OFF.

Hastings
works of thin city. Blair offered a resolution
if inquiry into tbe ozecution/of Louis Riel
n Canada for trooson lu IMR and whether

K'X back

ronforenin

mittro. which lasted from IU o'clock y«*«ior-

ro-lrota.ii would powerfidly tend u&gt; streugtbon

The uegotiatUMix were begun Saturday
morning at 10 o'clock • as arranged Friday
flight, but the action of tbe west'side meet-

daring ar ultimatum, was taken by Mt
Ycrkvs aa a violation of the apirit «*f tbe aJ

appointed.

unlusl bodiro adopted tbe Congregational

husband on her father'.

|
[

pleading areil.th lllA_

located.

'
]

si.oo.y^

"dieted Mr*.

Wasbtena

Saginaw f« obtaining u fallow*

JOB Pi

gregationa! church, and one of tbe little

promoted

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4M4U 4U4ptements of taduury N an obvtoua alwurdlty.
To fib the vaults of tbe tr.*aia&gt;ry with nn idle

era being •letarinined in the demand ot 21

atxl 'A cent* fur grip cars. This was final ly
given a* du ultimatum, and Mr. Yerksa
asked until 10 a. m. Bunday to consult witb

au unsuccenful attempt by Harris to mske
an agreement limiting tbe debate, Allison
took tbu floor and advocated the (insaago of
tbe bill in an ex tended speech, being followed
by Vance in opposition thereto. Hlaoock got
tliu Door, and after a brief soerut session, the
senate adjourned.
A bill wav introduced in the house approprinting FAX' 14X) to supprem opldemic dis-

COOK*1
m

ixiwerful and dangerous

States Ma»ou of Illinois moved that tbe
banking and currency rocamittoo be diecharged from further consideration of Us re­
solution relating to tbe alleged levying of
contributions for |&gt;oliticsl purpww on brniks
bolding government money an deposit, but
the regular . ol der «tu called for. Hatch
road a Statement to show that plows made in
Aiiuinun werv khu u&gt; uounuaiui «••*
in Ibh country. Wheeler spoke on the tariff.
4t.—» .
K*.. .4. I.Ill ....... ... • !&lt;» in.

;
;

to enjoy money i

pointed to the burning crnlmg. Tbe teacboi
tbeu form»d tbe urchins into line and

,
j
.

|
; Lutema ana UK'kawnnnn counuea. cwvew
|
train* with tbe cars crowded to tbe
■
■ .... i. &lt;V -- _ --- — ■■ — ■
Ing, fffied with people from these two couu-

Mrs. Samuel McCormick an Attica lady,
took a trip out into a corn-field recently, and

,sITti

Prof. Hognu, &lt;jf tin -i , rwchntt

QTUABT. KNAl’F
"utvaUuug well.

house adjourned.
enre report on the general deficiency bill

After tiie fru-UoM negotiations of Batur­
in# it wrai thought

half TUys recently.

eating •ra

Edmonds, after expressing regret that lb»
chief justice, had l»eu left out, introdu.-wd a
bill to pay that lady too ncuaindor of the

siting to hear from
hicb hour

Catamvr

steep embankment sixty to
high, running down from the tracks to tbe

M. bates.
,
Attorne

K

objected.

Berry

intervening: ou.-. an- eour.

poMBpoMaeou

from tho Industrie horn,
charged with arson. tb;

ia

Washington I mering lamps and torches.

a. barbkk

standstill

H
.

Panyard, and

Maude

HagLy. all' tjji

PhyHlcla

.
W. LOW BY. M
ti.
ray aid
letter from Mayor Rocbo, requesting tbe
men to remain at work until President . iu thia controversy? Cau any well iubtruxad mao
Yerkes bad given bis final dedniou, it ia prob
able that yesterday's negotiations would
have terminated fruitlessly, if, inaeed, they laboring men •

tariff bill, and tbe senate adjourned.

nearest place is Mauch Chunk.

Tbe railroad
SCORED RY THE JUDGE.

BASE BALL ATTRACTIONS

tepiaaaroua, lud., Oct U-Tte ra

^MJTH 4 COLGI

court room hers occurro! Friday nwrainru
ferenro report on tho general deficiency bill

E. KENASTON

a

no quorum, whereupon Dougherty of Flor-

They offered, ou behalf

Atto

A.

raftabte ediftoe
tiauoa* yesterday.

system
C. WKLTON
adjourned.

men offered to ‘■split tbe difference- and acselect committee on tbe operation of the civil
long and animated diM.-u.wdau, which termi-

considarab.e

difficulty

In

ascertaining

payment by tbe trip to that of piyment by

hour to tw'paid ou the different kinds of

LAUNCH OF THE PETREL '

,
|

the Event M Baltimore.
|
Haltimoiiz. Oct. 13. — Between 4,aw and ’
6,000 people witw-saod tbe launching of the
ship yards
of tbe '
new bunlXMt Petrel at the shin
varrfs nt
Bat ।
Columbian Iron works1 at
a» Locus* Point
iuiui bai
___ ___ w.
.... _ . was ।
urday afternoon. Secretary
Whitney

read nt lou to inquire whether American enttto can not be transjiorted through Canada
without tbe preaant quarantine delay. Tbe

tho minor routes, by tbemaelvos, ao that
there will be no friction between them and

l»nar&gt;&gt;ll»
•hlnawn
Following are tbe final

K

Briefly stated, tbe report declares that the !
bw has been practicallv nullified; that the ' Washington—W *»bingUx&gt; 4. -Detroit 7; at
roedition ot affairs is a» diametrically o(qx&gt; I
rite to the president's promise* as could be Buriou-{first game) itoston 6, Pittsburg 1.
imagined, end that about all the evils which Iwcond gome) Boston 3, Pittaburg 3—seven
civil service refonnero complained of exist innings, darknum. Tbe Chicago dub was to
now. it IS *uggeste&lt;l. also, that tlio prroi- have played at Pailadelphte. but it Un anti
dent's contribution of 11(1000 to tbe ened rain and the Windy City nine defaulted
'
fuiat
was
a tbe game by not going to tbe g
got the score 9 to 0.
dirstert
violation
u.
uonw.
ine Philadelphia
- ---------------statements are fortified witb the eviCtticaoo. Ort. 9 —L
dence taken by tbe committee. Tbo minor- '
° f011*
ity reoort
report Is
is Vet
yet to be nrnmntad
presented. A
roaolu- 'I 1*•'
\
itV
* raanln.
*“w '
,J »*«**•»——
for an inquiry iimu
into toe
tbe rompiaiut
complaint tnat
that *' , '’■'hington
» •”—*•• ",7‘ '.7y *1;
TT1
—
.
t&gt;..a.
1
u
____
.
r,
.
.
.
.
'
tonC.
InniananMM
Union Pacific bridge at Omaha is nn ob- ton c* I»d‘*n*poli* 10
Itt

dx pumpkins which weighed AV&gt; pounds and

E*uinpkin pie ought to ba plentiful in that
lautudv thia year.
Th* frpit train on tbe Cliicagu Jt West
Michigan railway rooeutly hauled twenty

Chippewa Indians in Minnesota. Bata than
ou tbe tariff, ilefending tbe Mills bill.

R. T1MMKRM
.
ak-lana

City.
Alexatidwt JotetM, a youthful gentleman ot
eciar, persuaded Ide Keybolt, a iireUy white

U.UX2. 4-hu. morning, therefore, ««• tbo ful!
resumption pf struct car traffic throughout

Tbe satofartory conclusion of yesterday's
negotiation*

». n.rffl Ca&gt;rtnrtor Hehmm. IU, Ad-'
mrtffl rrwiklln wid a*n, olb.r uni offl-

Tbs headquarters of the ^trikera ware

u-~n“ ““
*.nl*y.1—1 .&lt;*** “° •rprupn,,^ Ko..

A BRUTAL TRAIN CREW

York 11 p“»«»«nc Ol *t Phila­
delphia— Philadelphia 7. Detroit i; at Boston
—Boston 7. lodianapolis ii
ball
»rore.
yesterday
wers a« fol­
lows;
At New York—New York 13
lodianapolLH 0; at I’biladriphia-Pbi'adeU
phia 8, Chicago 3—eight innings; al Wash­
ington- Washington 7. Detroit 5—eight In­
nings. «t Bostou-Hfirot gmwM Boston t,
Httaburg 0; (secund &lt;*'»*) Boston 4. Pltteburg 1—dx inning*.

Buranc
ur.ee with J. G. K

ROBERTSON

eight inifow from this city Wcl-.rtdaj

RktM, •

□man wba wax crunk and l»»l

Hastings

V T. Smith.

h.rd kick

dent, and they surrounded the tram, »»e*»
ing that they would lynch vvsry mac “

of colly’s hind fort.

The ■«»* jmiW

OF

dianajidU, anil Boston-Pittsburg. At WaaUi ng loti tbe Senators beat Detroit 3 to 1.

.8. Goo
that attempt V»run a train nor thertifsw-

FALL OF A GRAND STAND.

Qoteey, Ml.
Dudwooo, D. T.. Ort. .X —Abfflrt ll—nd lu,
ot u, bill, unu uw
yoloH, Mill reonln, . dot,rtl, .u-mut commlwn -odd mon w .mami br mm.

Tiie discontent
Tbo

t&gt;IR

monaged to &gt;.&lt;-ddentallT Hhoot h-. »ntarua&gt;
K,c*tor2»'*’
k’lU-l m. ’ * stherod

wk- ^uuicy &gt;au twlobriiUoii ended, in BU
••rtffl
W.dn-l.y ,|0, 1,
l.'.l tv-rmta
__ •
.
.

Kake Mining company, which employes a
barge number of men nt wood-chopping at
Brownsville, tbe terminus of- tbe road, dis­
tant about twenty miles from load City.
WELL DONE, ORAN MASON!

artin v. ba

KODKHN

-ago 13; at Philadelphia-F’hlladripbia N.
Detroit 13; al Bo.tan-lfo.tou i. ludlanapdU 11.
’

living with bar fourteenth hnabaod. Aa abe*»
a lady of ewUeot health and rugged comrtitwtinn
_______ •.
.
. .

her bow. Tbe Petrel glided into the Pataparo ;
. .Mtai.™-i
gracefully amid tooting of whistle* of many '
tugs and excursion boata.
Wabhisgton Cm
—------------------— •
I ytsteniny attended tn
“HELD UP” THE WBONQ TRAIN.
| “! “««'t»*d

tbe Black Hill- &amp; Fort Pierre railroad.

M
the plaintiff to proparr
fortl; all tiu&gt; facta of
preeenlatMKi to the grand jnri

Pbiiadalphla league boll dub yesterday in
tbe garni* with Detroit the latter ropturod
Ih1 ..I.— V_ •_____ 1- .____

Cbicago, Oct. U.-ttriladsIpbia and De-

electoral &lt;x-unt bill, raid a motion to recourider jjntered, wblcb led to “no quorum" flllbustaring. Tho speaker said toe bill could be
afrXi upon when reported ns enrolled for the
speaker's signature. The point against tbt.

.iSSL’.OSK."

P

burg 3; at Washington—Washington'-L Chi-

tbo cars and creating disturbance*

OOK A bHKLD

dlsrXd. put to ta.1 .»! •u:^‘'a."2ri
applied, but without effret. Dx w™
• -ITburofo'
•UH fc’ strikingly lue-h«

Grand

&gt;d: c. r

Auc

Brownsville and it was generally known I every clause. Conference ropnrta on tho
khat Pavmaster Reemer would go out with Fourth of July claims 1411 aud toe bill to re-

Friday an examinst'-*

Fourth of July claims bill

pickle aa an appot.Su- uritbt

was

Btahlenecker favsstlgatimr committee. Joint

tattoo wiUUkaly

and

Cntciaxan. Oct

lb

-

I am pnpa
and at tesson
auction soln
perienee in t
giie satisfact
withlBaaney
ton. Midi.

wbo lives near Um village ot Btileville, Hmi
dricks county, was paid eome money Bator

a«ta. h.,1^ .taib

HELTON,

Robert

became undermined

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NO. 25.
MICH. OCTOBER 17? 1888.

HAST.N&lt;-S B

WHOLE NO. 1742.

NER

COONTY NEWS

taw •&gt;» Muul,,

COOK
MiCHlOAN.

Grave.

$1:00

...fiwote

it™-'?*;“ SS?"nSWLT K

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Y.tor’L^'
b*5 teturnwl to the
ankev Spring* M. P. circuit to preach the
coming year.
E. Springer, of PlalnwMI. visited with
Tins powder net er varies. A marvel o( purity daya,*’’ ' ' “*** Sl,riM** ,ll&lt;’ I’"1 &lt;’’*
slreughjmd wbotesomcueM. More economical
W. J Ritchie htt returned from hi* r«stthanthe ordinary klyji*. and caunot is? solrt in
competition with the multot.deof low w. short rrn visit, and rej-ort* a pleasant time.
weight, alum or pbwplistc powder*. Kofd.mly
Farmers have commenced to husk corn
BAK,x&lt;i
(!0.. tM
Wall to. N. \.
net mm
around here. Some report n ip**l crop,
and some a very jmor one.
Star Lodge L O, G. T. received one new
iastiugv, Mich.
*tate. Spwsial
member last Saturday evening.
Allie Burpee is very sl.-k and not expect­
po-dtlon for the right men.
Good salaries and
paid weekly. I.ih- ed to live,
erat inducements toYeglnnm. w«, prerfoin rxEd. am! Elmer I^tnfear expect soon to
t»er1enee neceousry. (hum frw. .Write fur
teniu. git Inc age.
go to Grand Rapid* to work the coming
„
CHARLksH.CHAHK. Nurseryman.
winter.
Mention this paper.
Rochester, N. Y.
A M«-ial gathering nt IL B. Bennett’.*
last Saturday evening. A pleasant time
reported.
A bridge jnl&gt; to la- let near Frank T.irnvr's (K-t 10th. A chance for some one to
make some money.
Mr*. Joel Dowed I* very .sick, ami is not
expected to live.
Will says he think* that a sky nx-kel he
carried al the torchlight pmce**(on nt
Hasting* at the Republican rally. Oct. 3rd,
was loaded up side down, by the feeling of
bls hand after it.* dtecliarge.
nF.AI.RRs IX
Barr yv Ute.
Witlie Whitlock has twen having an attank of typhoid fever, but got it cheeked to
he Ifepp ground again.
Mrs. Belie Seward, who haa Iwcn aprndIng the summer with her brother. Mr.
laithrop. also Mra. Crawley, wlio has te-cn
visiting there, irave returned to their Ironter
carry a fell line of lately purchased hi Wisconsin.
Vcnr Lathrop U going to the high school
goods, such n*
at llastlngs.
Mr*. Whitlock, of Hasting*, ha- moved
to her sou’s In Barry ville. where she |»

•tale stl'lthe

WANTEDK^FS

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LAWLER fc SCDBDER

IiW*r H*d!
g»TH

DELTON, MICH.

344394

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H. TlMMEi.MAX. HmumpaUiJe Phy•
m. i.m and Surgeon.

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3:i Boom
tars ci CanpChm,
Willow Ws aOniog Chairs,
Mirrors, Frame:,
SUoisasi Tab,

N. V. Whitlock te building an addition
to III* boUM*.
Erve Whitlock, of Grand -Rapldfc Sundayed*at hfe brother’*.
-------------------------

N/ Buatchc and wife attended. the rer
uftn nt Hastings.
L. Sanlwm. who ha* worked for J.Tuiu-

toakey Friday morning to spend the winter
with hl* sister. Mrs. Hrtiry Dodge.
Mrs. A me* and daughter Ada spent Sun­
day with her sister. Mrs. 8. Forbs.
A. Sherk ’attended the funeral of-his
cousin
at Caledonia Friday.
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
A number of little misses walked into .1.
And everythiig desired In the furniture
Pumfrey’s Saturday afternoon with re­
line. Our prices on these gixwis are reas­ freshmen!* and told Maud that It wa* a
F. HHOUK-SHKB, i’roprlrtnr.
&lt;•. .iriT--re.il -1.,: . ..in-’st... lliMtlug*. Mleh. onable. We giinraiilce to duplicate- Hast­ surprise. Site was 13 years old und was
ings or Kalamazoo price* on these good*.
surprised too.
' Rates. $ I .OO per Day.
Doni Forts-*. of Carlton. i&gt; visiting
friends in this vicinity.
!* respectfully solicited;
Mrs. J. W. Dow. of Jackson. made her
parents a visit last week. She also visited
in Grand Rapid* accompanied by her
astin
ity
ank A specialty. SVi- have one &lt;»f Hu- finest
father. E. K. 1‘armelw.
'hearse*"and attend all calls promptly on
iUriimr.*. - - MicL

H

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B

,

Dndertaking and EHbaW

-bort notice.

'L’APITAL. $50,000.00.

We have afcwi -aildisl a very rt»mpWc

CROCKERY,
. l*v, in building forOn which we are making very low prices.
Mrsser Bros.

Trunks and Valises.
C. 1). «wbe, Cashier.
W. IL Powers,

Wt shall appreciate It a* a favor to have
the people of Deltrai «yid vicinity call at
our store and look over our got*!*. ’If' yon
wish to bny anything In our line, we feel
confident that w.- can satisfy you, In both
quality and price.

■-D. C. RANNEY,-:
A uctimeer,
HELTON

... MICH.

Very respectfully.

lawmim.

■Sunday.
.
Dr. McUay started (or northern anada
Thursday morning, having received word
ttod a brother-in-law had lieen urektent &gt;
shot, and wax lying in a very critical .*••»dition.
.
.

nf Ib-ir or. b"n*r I„1
,
Mlllk n.brr. &lt;« «™«i Bol'bl*
o,. brr ooblos «od otbrr trtrnd. Io* &lt;***«
ahe attendnl the marriage of &lt;&gt;. p. .* broth
er. Charlie Fisher.
Mr. oivl Mr.. Trmplr. Sr.. l»'r mo- I..
Cbete»yg«n f&lt;» tht’ wi&gt;'u’r,
Mrx? Collier and Miss Clare 1«&gt;
l»’
tend going to Florida for the winter.
Hert&gt;ert Trinple cummenrt'd attending
school In Kalamazoo this week.

spent Sunday with Mr*.
‘ Republican mectln?here
The democrat speaker of hud week wa
more amused by hl* own wit than was hl*

cinity at present.

1 am prepared at any time
and at reasonable rates to cry
auction sales. Have had ex­
perience in this work and can
give satisfaction. Leave orders
witbfRanney &amp; Norwood, Del­
ton. Mich.

V

11 Vu&gt;N«k«.
•»l1
l.!illX«. or carton. .«• »-

The New Roller Bill
Delton, Mich ,

tout Mond.l

P«l»s till, hfcta.1 nn-ta P'1”'-

Custom Milling And Food Grinding a
reu«&gt;«» W™1
&lt;&gt;., min I.

O’n.-r-Ixmg wedding

1T. J. Brids If Efl.

m C)ur evaporator is doing a very extensive

Sylvenus Rogers U expected home from buslncsit. It has l*en running live weeks
..................... .
‘^N^ni-d.ip a car ioml of hogs with a capacity of HU bushels even' ten
hours, and has 2.500 bushels of applea to
j«re yet before It shuts down for the seaMrs.- Anthony • Rogers D on the gain,
W’g. N. Scudder returned home from Chlimltmrt Mon'li'.w. of Hol"..
, .h..n lime |n lh&gt;- vletalMr .WHnx ChM.

buy wheat,

B«»|*ctfiilJ&gt;.

tiy »d
J. Yarger and W. Pox went to Grand
Rapids Saturday.
4‘««~vm.T"“s,turd*1 “d
H. U Carter, of Hastiugs, was In town
I
Thus. Brice, our popular candidate for Wednesday- /
Henry Mishler ha* been on the road for
P®nty Cterk. te winning frirndsevery day"
d^i’&amp;1he^rlw‘ “ hb
He H. C. Peckham.
D. Ferguson and G. Cress are doing
flocs it Mirly and squarely, and if Elected,
which of course he will be, will' make a mason work for Henry Will.
L. C. Welton, of HasUngs. was in the
Rood and efficient county officer.
village Tuesday.
w e hear a pood deal of dissatisfaction
Chas. Smeiker and Frank Brayton are
•monr our democrat friends. tmcauN-of working at the elevator.
the resignation of their' candidate for state
The Congregationti! church are expect­
senator.
Our school* an- progressing finely and ing an Evangelist from Detroit to preach
for them next week;
.
with a gucHt attendance.
A large numls-r from this place were in
Grand Rapids Monday. Oct. Nth, to hear
aad M-e Jas. G. Blaine.
!»*{■
■I’’** «t the hall on the
Mrs. 8. B. Wolrtilt returned from
re
1,,r,.rh,5 *“ rm,'re
k'ns-nlMu-k par­ Stanton Saturday iwhere she lias ix-en
ty and claiming to be one of them. He visiting friends the pa*t week.
came quite war making a fieri.-, many
Several joined the M. E. church Sunday.
leaving the hall before his thin piece was
Republican rally Friday night, and
half spoken.
democrat blow-out Wednesday night.
E,‘. McCoy lias moved into Mrs.
Isaac Cowell, went of town, received the
,,~?*’nrK ’ houiH’- tV*-nlly vacated by D. sad intelligence last! week of the death of a
P. Pollen.
grandson in IB.
Ad. Simpson, of Yorkville, is to move
Box social in Music hall Friday evening,
into ( harlcs Clark’s bouse this week. •
Oct. ‘in. for benefit &lt;&gt;f S. O. V. cainp.
Professor McGnlpin has renter! the M.
Re|M&gt;rtcd that Jerry Boyntoti failed to
1. imreonagv. when- he expects his family raise the required money t« app«-ar for
to reside during the winter, while his time pay day. and that, it will again be post­
is bring spent In leaching our school.
poned. I'erhapH h&lt;i la waiting for Christ­
Another one of Gen. William 11. Harri- mas to preM-nt the laborers with their
‘ 1
wm veUtrans of 1mi&gt; s|a-aks out in tin- pcr- dues.
Min of J. R. Rockwell, und says if able to
Wt- wonder bow many young couples at­
gut out to the imiMs 011 tin- f.th of Nov. will tended the party at Woodland hutt Friday
cast hl* vote for.tlie grand-son. Bonj. Har- evening. . ■
A hunting expedition, consisting of sev­
rikon. We regret to say Mr. It. has been
A cripple f&lt;n-the past nine yours, and a eral men. will start from this place for theportion of that time unable to help himself, upper peninsula thia week.
Chancey Roush Is again hap|&gt;y. all be­
eauseil by Intiamatory rheumatism.
ML*.* .Minnie Nichol* went to Kalama/oo cause he managed to step over the broom
flick the post week. Bet he wouldn't step
last w&lt;tk vfelting'relatives.
Mr*. A. G. Cort rig hl and her father made over It when his wife breaks it over his
back.
a Imsiues* trip to Kalamazoo last week.
We hear that Geo. Irving I* to have an
upeuinK dance at the popular hotel former­
The Bartier’s, &lt;n Cressey's Corners, und
ly run by Brad Tompson, on the evening
of tin- li»th. A cordial invitation Is extend­ their friend* from jdifferent part?- of tin'
*ute have tes-q-tedding a retmion nt the
ed by the new proprietor.
• Lost by Mrs. B. Tompson, a new veil, Corners.
Wheat will not ; get much top this tail.
bf-twverj her home and the Wvt-tlay an church
on Sunday. Finder will pk-ase leave tin-, Our thresher. C, Storr, wiU finish his
season* threshing thl* week.
same at the hall.
Last week wa* a busy tins- with our
&amp;L Grilleyls preparing U- move his en­
gine and saw mill w«-st of Allegan, where wheat buyer* taking in contracted wheat;
he will manufacture lumber during the to load* in one day. 13 carload* shipperl
during
the week.
winter.
M. Jl Goss and Brown de Cairn* are re­
Peter Aldrich is afflicted with rheuma­
ceiving large comdgnmento of gmuls for
tism.
‘
Will bhcun left here on the l?ith for SL their respective stores at the village of
Patti. Win., where he has accepted a jxnd-. Pralrievllic.
What's the niaiter with Prairieville? &gt;
ttonon the B. IL hoping that n change of
Prairieville Is all right! A certain democlimate may benefit his health.
erat received blank from democrat county
committee requesting him Jo canvass lit*
school district N0.1-. Democrat returned
Fanners are busy husking com.
Wheat does not look extra nt prevent it blank to committed all mark**! R- except
his own name marked D. Itemocrat coun­
la-llUC toOCOoL
The Pod Auger sehohl house wan painted ty committee scratiiwd their lu-ads, thought
there mu*t Im- soine falling frtan (grace)outside and inside last week, improving
grct-nbackism: returned blank to democrat
tin- lOOO Of it &lt;-on»lilvinl&gt;)r.
revision, democrat returner! blank'agaln
Mr. t'nim Im* built an addition to his for
saying the thing wnni r^vfate, come and do
folUSC.
it yourselves. Anirther man ha* Just been
S. Kaiser Im* Improved the looks of his
around aheud of in«- selling high priced
house by a coat of palm.
.1. L Ickes reports having oats that ,-dieep. They are all protvctiatiist.* here.
weigh 4‘J Ibs/to the bn. Wlro can tent
that.
A republican pole will Is- nd*e&lt;l al the
Henry Welton went to Middleville one
Center on Thur*dgy aftenioon.
day last week.
Representative Ford -poke ut loike
liar Bronson wa* sick w ith the measles
Odessa
last week.
last week. .
Ex-editor Strong, of the Nashville News,
Frank Burton woe home last Bunday.
S. Kaiser Is doing some carjicnter work wait In town on Saturday.
A democratic pole was raised nt latke
for &lt;’. Gansxi.
Geo. Hartman has moved to Canton Odessa Saturday.
L’ncie John McArthur I.* still improving.
Center.
Quarterly
meeting at the M. E. orhurch
A. F. Fausey has the chimnej* built oh
hut Sunday.
Ilia new house.
The masquerade Saturday ttfghl nt the
F. Cnsady has retired from the butcher
skating rink develo|&gt;ed two figlits. Char­
busiuoL* for a season.
ley nays tlicy came so thick and fast that In­
F. Brown. D. Hinckley and K. Parker thought the whole crowd were striking
were the guests of J. U lekcs and wife him'.
The memorial aervlcmof Jamfcs 1- Ridgrlast .Saturday and Sunday.
There will be preaching at the Pml Aug- ly will be conducted by Woodland lodge,
er.M-baid house next Sunday at^O^tO a. tn. Na 90V, nt their hall on Saturday Evening,
the
90th. Omo Strong, of NanviUc, will
Bev. Khywnod Is expected.
’
dr-liver the principal address. The public
are cordially invited. It L* hoped that
there will lx- a good attendance.
Julia, daughter of Lewis Emory. Is very
Good natured ami jolly Charlie Arm*
sick with typhoid fever.
otrong, our next probate judge, and Thrare
Mrs. Sarah Debolt has u brother visiting a.* Brice, our next county clerk, were die
her.. |
gubite of Prof. Smith on Saturday. .
Bob. Phillip* and wife have Iwen enter­
U na Wunderlich is spending a few days
taining relatives from -Battle Creek the past with her parent*.
week.
Royal Barnum and John .Katherman.
Rol. Bbepard ha* returned home from while driving along the road on Sunday
Kan«a.s.
,
, '/
evening got Into the dltch.and apart. No
8 Hagerman. who ha* been sick tor serlou* damage was done, .except the deM,mr time, ha* gone to Ann Arbor to 'bo ■molishing of the road cart.
examined.
Stephen Schantz, of Illinois, has arrived
Will Emory had a young colt seriously and taken possession of the late J. W.
khurt ob a barbed wire fence.
Holme*’ stock of merchandise.
YovsoSoloikk.
Mrs. IL 8. Shoup has returned from a
monUi's vialt In Indiana.
A. T. Rowly has sold hl* lamin* to Harry
T. M. Baird has opened » tMMorial shop
BelHnjter. of Barry towiwhlp.
Hugs are bringing SS.2T&gt; per 100 llw. in Hie front part of John Cramer’s building.
Mr. Baird is a first-class barber.
through these parts.
B. R. Huested lias a l-arbcr shop also,
Man. Dickerson wear* a happy smile
which Is located on the block went of Mr.
over Hie advent of a new daughter.
J. (■.' Dillen ami wife have returned Baird, on 122 Washington avenue.
John McBain has his house enclosed,
from their visit In Obln.
The denyz-greena raised a pole on Allie and will be ready to move tntolt in the near
future.
Breok, r.nn Ita rrtdw.
DeWitt Ranncy Is building a wall pre­
Lillie Felghner will teach the so. »
paratory to erecting a nice edifice Immed­
,eta&gt;l Um ««U.« winter. M!“
|Hn No. I teacher and we think the district iately.
D. F. Newton, of Hope, was In town
hits made a good choice.
' Then1 has been quite a number of ac- Saturday with a load of very nice apples,
CMalona to the republican l«tety-ln these which he disposed of at the evaporator.
Ijuira McAllister is visittag at Mrs.
parte In the. last two weeks t ome along
boys wc will give you the right hand of Marcus Skillman’s.
R. T. F. -Dodds A Co. have a nice safe
R Mr%
ter Durham received a telegram for their mill
;
W. F. Sldnam. of your City, is book-keep­
Saturday announcing lire death of her son
up north. She took the afternoon train, er at Dodds A Co’s, new mill.
John
Cramer
is
putting
a
wall
under his
the name day. to attend the funeral.
restaurant whlcij improve* its looks very

«»

Is now ready to

county I* rtdicitod-

1&lt;Moe

and the erection &lt;rf their Imrdware com­
menced Monday.
Some of our cunning boys took B. R.
Huented's lumber wagun last week and
placed It upon top of Hal) A Goes' shingle
pile.
Gea Hudson, of Hojw, was the guest nt
A. 1’. l^-onard. Monday.
Myron Pennock’s mustang dctnollsqed
his nmd cart and barne*.* \ery badly Sun­
day. By tlie way Mr. Pftinock lhnp&lt;L&gt;we
should think lie wa* not much of a friend
trf a kicking horse.
Wm. Maud is working for Auwn Bush.
Grand campaign dance at F. A. Black­
man’s hall on Friday evening. Ort. 90th.
Everybody Is invited to attend.. First
cliis* music in attendance. Our campaign
dance come* but once in four years, so let
republicans* democrats, grvenbackers and
prohibit tonista all be there. If the weath­
er I* fnrorabte and nothing objects one
hundred numbers is exactly what the boys
expect

Saniadj-n Ts« splendid -place to study .
th* ty p« of tho Engadlnu bouae. with fta
green eaves, iron balconies and profusion
of interior woodwork. Most bouses are
built of stone, with walls as thick as thee*
of a fortress, and narrow windows that
resemble the portholes of old Fort Lafay­
ette, In New York harbor. The home,
stable and barn form the same building,
and all the folks and animals live undertbe same roof in winter time. A large
door opens uu a spacious vestibule, big
enough
- for a wagon loaded with hay tS
P01 into the barn at the bsck The main '•
room is generally, paneled with wood '
which acquire* a rieh. dark color with age,
and in this room are the two most valu­
able pieces of furniture, an cnormoua
stone or tiled store and a eolossal ward­
robe Behind the stove, a narrow stair­
way leads to the sleeping room shove. In
winter the stable is, of course, for coww
and borocs. but In summer |ime it forms
haa a largo, open fireplace, over which
hang links of sausages and sides of bacon.
The modern houses in Samadcn are built
on quite a diScreot plan, and ba vuuo sueh
forteMlikc appearance as those of more
ancient architecture t I should say,
though, that even ther lack freeh air
and ventilation.—Cor. New York Tima*.

One curious ceremony *1111 .turvivae,
and has puzzled the learned. Whan a
Paraee dies, a dog (originally a fox eyed
dog was demanded, but now a yellow dog
with white ears is orthodox) is brought in
and made to look upon the body. What
the significance of this is the moders
Parsis cannot explain, or rather they offer
contradictory explanations.
Perhaps it is connected with the Paraee
tradition of the dogs of Ylma. the lord of
death, who has two hounds which go
through the earth scenting out tboae who
are marked for the grave, and afterward
escort their souls to the place of judg­
ment, guarding them on the way irom the
evil spirits. Possibly the bringing in of
the dog to look at the corpse had it» ungiu
Id the idea of securiug the attention of
tlm dogs of Yiiun to the Just departed
spirit and ito insuring the due protection
of the latter on its last perilous journey.
—New York Tribune Book Review.

There are many ways of markimr
books; and you should have the art of all
of them. If you wish to refer only to a

are through with a volume you look at
the‘fly leaf and refer to the pages where
there are points of importance, and you
can uno them, asyou please. But, alas, if
one ifo finish abook.and there has boon

quickened, and not oven provocation
eraa, what a book is that! We should
ve a special shelf, I think, for imbedlee
as we have asylumafor idiots.—“E.P.P.*'
tn Globe-Democrat.

of a rontemporary that Americans of tha
middle and upper classes arc healthter
and longer lived than Englisbraun
Aa the old man grows more and mora
blundering, if ho will grow more careful
it will go far to oountorbalanoe th A in­
firmity.
Esch individual in a partnership la ro-

Odo principal part of a teacher's bata­
tas la to keep bls pupil from being too
tally satisfied.
Difficulty is the vary school of culture

company by hbi continual eate qusstionn

ed with the trip.
'VMvron Pennock and wife came home
:
Friday from York Mate, where they have inquired. "Msznma.
te-en spending fourrweeka visiting friends. rain cone from?" "J
. ,’’sta»&gt;«»1 *•! wrrt
Hta- Mrs. Oren Barrett returned home Friday
from the aaira- atate.
Pole rate Ing at Cloverdale Wednesday.
Lot everybody turn out. re-peeiaily the re&gt; | ,4 J;Jx:
I*--*j ""X

sumUyml -IU'^’Wr. tai Mm

M
‘re
wiU U'k Ont‘*
candidate for stau
.
1 Ccitttrt*political i***
thr da&gt; “

Willie

�A FINE PIECE OF

“FIXING’ THE COFFEE.
AN

INFERIOR

PRODUCT

TO DECEIVE EVEN

POLISHED

MU

EXPERTS.

The adulteraikm of toffee Is an evil of
■o widespread and well recognized a kind
that a leading grocer of thia city recently
had a two column "ad" In the paper aaU
ting forth th© peculiar method* employed
■nd tho differences' existing between vari­
ous growth* of cofft*. TLb draler was
Men the other day by a reporter, to whom
he said "Tho adulteration of coffee la a
bualnew. and a large one at that. There
■Tint under varioua name*. In New York,
Philadelphia and Baltimore, firm* who do
a flouruhing busineM In this line.
"The work they do—and are paid for
handsomely—la the cleaning, eoottring.
polishing and coloring of the natural
team. It must not be supposed, however,
that thia is all done with tho knowledge
and connivance of the retail or wholesale
grbeers by whom tho coSeo Is afterward
sold to the consumer. Not at alL Prob­
ably fully B0 per amt of these grocers
coflec, when In reality they got inferior
grades. Yon boo. It is a didlcult thing to
determine exactly the quality of coffee in
tlit; bean. Thcru is. In point of fact, no
euro test to be employed In sampling ooffoes but the one of taking lha beau coffee,
roasting it, and making a liquor of it,
■which is drunk.' That u the only reliable
teat. What can bo learned about euffue
would in reality fill a book, and it takes
years and good opportunities to become a
'CQDDolaaeur.
"Now, what would you tako this coffee
to be?’ and the expert handed orer two
small vessels uf roasted coffee, allowing
beansv of hmidsomu shape, uniform in
alxo aim pungent of odor. "That is Bucaruarango and the other Bogota. Now,
did you ever bear of such coffee or such

token far Java by even pretty good
judges. And wbat do you anpposo thia
Isf He showed another small vessel full
of unroasted coffee. Tho berries were of
all shapes, flat and almost globular, ooiac
four times as largo as others. But this
coffee, though not roasted, exhaled a pow­
erful fragrance, reminding one a little of
vanilla "Tills la genuine Mocha, samplod and bought by myself at Aden, Ara­
bia. They say there is more ao called
Mocha soW here in Chicago than the
whole crop of real Mocha coffee amounts
to. It may be ao."
“And how about the real process of
adulteration?"
“It isn’t called bo. It's termed 'fixing*
or ‘dreaaing* in the trade. It gulls deal«rs as well as the public. I’ll give you a
few samples of how it works. Real Java
comes, for Instance, in flatfish woven
znata On the trip across tho ocean
moist t&gt;eans generatf damp heat. It
gives the natural grtenish tint of the
berry a tinge toward the yellow and
brown. It also swell* tho size of tho
berry. To Imitate Java, Macaraibo,
Guatemala and Santos 1b used—all Ameri­
can coffoe*. When subjected to a sweat­
ing process they begin to look more or
k«h like Java, so much so as to deceive
•ven &lt;leolcrs who do not take the trouble

.

railway

tents a pound, or 33 per cent. Take
Guatemala euffue. That lu an excellent
kind, handsome to look at und pleasant to
taste. But much of what is bold tinder
the name Is nothing but Costa Rica, or
Rio. A polishing macliluu will in a few
hours give thorn the bluish tint and the
flowy apoearanoy of genuine Guatemala.
Boapfctotlu and Prussian blue are used in
coloring. Of Rio there is more imported
than of all other kinds of coffee—probably
ten times as much. There are all kinds
of Rio coffee. 6qhm&gt; is exquisite, as fine
in flavor as Almost any coffee. Some are
very poor. The small Brazilian farmers
will spread and cure their raw coffee right
&lt;m the pampas. In drying, the berry will
absorb the flavor of the manure sodden
earth, and such coffee will be, of course,
bad in taste. But you can't tell it half
the time until you roast the berry and
boil vour coffee.'A local firm which the dealer referred
to as ‘•fixing1* the coffee has a warehouse
that is crammed from cellar to roof with
sacks of coffee and with machinery to
••fix" it They evidently do a very goad
trade. The superintendent was watching
the loading of a cargo of several hundred
sacks of coffee consigned to a popular mill
tn town. Ho was not averse to giving a
few points of Information regarding the
business In which his bouse is engaged.
"Nine-tenths of our work,*'be said, "oonaists In •milling’ coffee. That is another
name for ■polishing. * The machines used
in the business are plain, horizontal cyl­
inders and centrifugals. If coffee La very
dry and husky wu use a llttlo pure water,
about one gill to the bag, so as to give it
a nice, clean and smooth appearance. The
polishing is done to smooth the berry—
that’s &amp; Whether dealers afterward
sell this coffee, improved in looks, for
higher grade than it actually Is, is a mat­
ter with which we have nothing to do.
W.
A._
—III—
1____

company amounted to a trifle over 8 psr
cent, on ths whole expenditure on tho
lino. Of parliamentary cost* the Brighton
railway averaged £4.806 pw mile; Monr
and Birmingham, £3,190; Blackwall, £14.414. These figures are almost
beyond belief, when we consider that
some English lines in favorable positions
cos*, altogether only £10,000 per mile.
The Brighton line far two sessions fought
a doapmwto battle against several othar
companies, and whan ita bill camo before
the committoo the expense* of counsel
and witruMsea amounted to over £1,000 a
day. and the discussion of tho measure
lasted fifty days.
The solicitor's bill of the Southeastern
railway contained 10,000 folios, occupy­
ing twelve month* in taxations and
amounted to £240,000. Ono company
found such difficulty in getting their bill
through it* preliminary atages that at
last, when they had reached tho long de­
sired last stage, they had already spent
roll way. Of the terrible costs which ha ve
been incurred only to lead to ultimate
failure, one instance will bo sufEdent.
The
noon the Stone and Rmrbv
LUI discussion
W«1 .lxl/S
tai

is the family medicine it&gt; thousands uf
households.
chlal trouble that, whenever I take cold or
am exposed to Inclement weather, shows
iteelf by a very annoying tickling aerumtloB
in the throat and by difficulty in breathing.
I have tried a great many remedies, but
none drx-s so well as Ayer’s Cherry Pee­
loral which always gives prompt relief in
returns of my old complaint."—Ernest A.
Hepler, Inspector of Public Ro^ds, Pariah
Terre Bunue, Lu"I consider Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral a
। most Important remedy

For Home Use.
I barn tested it* curative power, in my
family, many times during the past thirty
yean, and have never known It to fail. 1C*
will relieve the most serious affections of
the throat and luua, whether in children
or adults."—Mrs. E. G. Edgerly, Council

“Twenty year* ago I was troubled with
n dlaoaae of the luuga. Doctor* afforded me
no relief and considered my ca*e hopnleM.
I then began to use Ayer’n Cherry Pectoral,
February till August, I83V-. and in the and,
before I had finished one bottle, found
year ItWO the measure was defeated, after relief. I continued to take thia medicine
having resulted in a loss of £146,000 to until a cure was effected. 1 believe that
ita unhappy promoter*.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral aaved my life."—
It it needless to say that such enormous Samuel Grigg*, Waukegan, LU.
expenditure cripples’ many a railway, and
"Six yo*r* ago I contracted a severe cold
prevents its hliandioldere from over earn­ which settled on my lungs and soon de­
ing good dividends.
The ceaseless veloped all the alarmiug symptoms of Con­
energy, untiring perseverance and neat sumption. I had a cough, night sweats,
diplomacy which have to be shown in bleeding of the lungs, jmhis in the cheat
and sides, and was so prostrated as to be
pushing a railway bill to a succcsaful is- confined to my bed moat of the time. After
Buooro almost beyond belief; but it is trying various prescriptions, without bene­
-much to bo desired tliat some means fit, my physician finally detenniued to give
should bo discovered of keeping down the me Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I took It, and
expenses which »o often go for to ruin a the effect was magical. I seemed to rally
lino even before it has begun working.— from tho first dose of thld medicine, and.
after using only three bottles, am as well
Railway Press.
und sound as ever." —Bodney Johnson,
Springtield, III.
}

Tho law of retardation exhibit* itself
in tho teeth of th© higher races of mankind
in a highly, inconvenient manner. The
greatly developed brain require* all the
available room in tho skull; there is no
space left for the attachment of muscles
for a powerful jaw. Cooked food also
causes a degeneracy Ln tho development
of the jaw. There is constantly no room
left for either the wisdom teeth or the
second upper Incisors; tho wisdom teeth
aro retarded, often cause great pain, and
decay early. Tho second Incisor* appear
in startling and unexpected placed, and
often (Ln America especially) do not cut
the gum at alL Professor Cope says that
"American dentists have observed that
the third molar teeth (wisdom teeth) are
in natives of the United States very liable
to Lmt&gt;crfect growth-or suppression, and
to a degree entirely unknown among sav­
age or even many civilized races.**
The same suppression hashven observed
in the outer pair of superior incisors.
This is owing not only to a reduction in
the size of tho arches of the jaws, but to
succeealvely prolonged delay- in tho ap­
pearance of the teeth. In tho samo way
men, and the man like apes, have fewer
teeth than tho lower mankeys, and these
again fewer than tho insectivorous mam­
mals to which they are most nearly allied.
When this difference in dentition has
been established, civilized man may claim
to place himself in a new specie*, apart
from low savages as well as from high
apes.—Mrs. Alice Bodington in Popular
Science Monthly.

It is probable that the cultivation of
the cocoanut for profit will always, in
Florida, bo confined to the region on the
Keys and mainland wouth of the CalooeahaLchlo river, though the palm will con­
tinue to be grown for its groat beauty, or
a chance crop of nut*, in protected spots,
even as far north a* the latitude of Tampa
and Cape ConavcraL The cocoanuts pro­
duced in Florida are a trifle smaller than
those of the tropics, and are not con­
sidered so valuable for sued, hence most
of those used for planting are proemtd
from Central America, more especially
from the Bay Islands (Utllla. Bonaco and
Ruatan) and mainland of Honduras.
The nut* that have not sprouted on the
voyage are bomotlmcs planted In nursery
l»d.i and transplanted when a year or
eighteen mot»ths old. Only a small jxsr
cent, fails to germinate, though some­
times the sprout* are a year or more in
appearing. The dlstancu apart at which
they are planted varies, from fifteen to
twenty-five foot; twenty feet is the usual
distance. The only cultivation given on
the Keys Is the occasional cutting of the
woods and undergrowth in spring and
fall. There Is a popular saying tiiat a
bearing ooooa palm will produce one nut
for each day throughout the year, but
thia la a little overdrawn, the best trees
producing about 200 nuts per year.—
American Agriculturist

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Maae.
Hold by Druggtat*. 1‘rlec gl; six bottles. SC.

erased. dated November »th. A. D. 1*0. sod
recorded In tbn office of the regtater ot deeds for
Ute county ot Barry and state of Michigan. on the
2flth day of December, A. D.. 1»M. In Uber ,1» of
mortgagee, on pages B's and' BT7. on which
mortgage Uiere Is claimed to be due at the date
of this notice the sum of twelve hundred seven­
teen and S7-100 dollars. (I1J17A7) and an attor­
ney's fee of twenty-tiro dollars provided tor In
said mortgage. and no suit or proceedings at
law having been Instituted to recover- the mon
evs secured by said mortgage, or any jxart there­
of; and said mortgage having been, on the tMlb
clay of May. A. D. IW. for a rahiableoonalderatloo duly assigned by said Philo A. Sheldon m
executors* aforesaid to Josephine Murdock.

such caiM made and provldrd. notice la hereby
even that on Saturday the 2/tb day of Novetur A. !&gt;., JIM. at ten o’clock In lb« forenoon. I
shall sell at public auction, to the blgbevt bidder,
at the north front door of the court bouse in the
City at HaattDga, Barry County, and state or
MLchfgau. (that being the place where the
circuit court for Barry county Is Holden),
the premlsea described In said mortgage or »o
much thereof aa may b&lt;- necessary u&gt; pay the
amount due on said mortgage, with seven per
cent Interest, anti all legal eoata.togeUier with an
■ •"
■ y tree of’.YYenty-flvf dollan r&lt;&gt;venant&lt;Mt
for therein; the prvtuLant I'elng described In aald
mortgage aa all that certain lot. piece and parcel
ot land situate In the village ot Nashville, in
the ooantv ot Barry and state ot Michigan,
and known and described as foUowti:
The east halt (mi of the south weal quarter
(sw!«&gt;of the aouth east quarter laefe) at sec­
tion number tbtrty-Ove (to) In town three (3&gt;
north, range seven (7j west. Barry county. Mich­
igan, containing twenty (») acres of land more
Dated Hwmuri, Michigan, tin
.ugust. A. D. im.
•

iOBkCCO

fS INDEED A LUXURY •

FlNZER’s

On which we will be glad to quote prices.

But it wa&gt; m

The Norcross Furnaces

NEA!^ BEING

OF

Default had ng been made lu the conditions
1 ? eS*ulu
RUM1? by Acn* M- Crouch
nd Blearer Crunch to Robert H. Marshall.

Barry and state ot Michigan, on the 14th day of
August. IBKI. In liber id of mortgages, on pare
XI3. said mortgage was assigned to Martha M.
Cook, and said amlgument was duly recorded;
oa which mortga+’e there Is claimed to be due at
the date of this notice the sum of four hundred
and ilfty-nwe dollars and seventy-one cents and
an attorney's fee of twenty-are-dollare provided
for In
nv.en.p ar.i1 nn
nt. -n.i--1
Hald mortngo «tlpulatlut that .In case any
principal.or Interest Bhoulu become due, and
1 the whole amount of principal
tbould become due and payable,
o part ot principal or Insince March IMh. 1M7.

of UlB power of sale
and the statute in
jvmmw, uoure is nrn-tiy
day of December. ia». at
&gt;oo. 1 shall *»U at public

adulteration, properly speaking, in done,
not lu this country, but before it reaches
bsro. Tako Mocha as an example. The
Default having been made In Uie 'coodlUona
of s certain mortjtasn made by Warren tulllwril
and Lenora C. Blfilwell. hi* wife, to Baniuel

STOVES.
Of all kinds.

See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

Huffman Bros.

AS IT

PttS&amp;r
KNOWN AS A

5

Boots and Shoes.

AMONG DEFERS
THESE GOODS AR; u(i THE
MARKET IN-ONLY ONE SHAPE,
3x12 FULL k'OZ.r.VG -THE

MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN
POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE.

HO. PISZER 4 BROS, LoiisrlDe. tj

the head and the;

do.M 5,000.&lt;MM) pou
Nt. wonder peopl
uat hearts. This
Dr. Mile#’
XV* Cure. Alwa
tir-t be«ht to get
weak. fahit or w
tradernMB in 'M
Goodyear’*.'

GrayBros. and Robinson &amp;
Burtenshaw Shoes,
’

Both in kid and goat (goat welts). In fact everything that is
new in style and good in quality. All goods marked
in plain figures.
*

One Price to All,

inns i*wru.»
pels worms from
funded. W. H.-

Is our motto.

In two day*
ht&gt; were sh

For heavy boots we carry the

THE SPECIALIST.

Whitney.

- MICH..

Can give those suffering
from any form of

&lt; &gt; n-rtipaliun
but Cobb’a Utile
£.

Allen A

U-ad the guar
Cough Syr
W. H. Go

paj.

None genuine unless marked Whitney on sole. We hear of
other dealers selling Whitney boots and Gray Bros,
and Robinson &amp; Burtenshaw shoes, but that is to sell
The best possible testimonial
of his ability to grapple with
their goods as they know they are a good make; but
these
diseases—a successful
no other dealer can get any of the above mentioned
practice in dealing with such
brands.
■
disorders.

DISEASE,

Harlxir Sprin
j.«al clnirch.
Doy.x;
w

The Muskeg
sol litTs’ taunum

Testimonials.

Rower Shoe Co.
One Price Boot and Shoe Dealers. .

Closing Out Sale!
I have just purchased a lot of

iroin impair Ma
reat're tt» pecul
A financial b
ty fair.

DON’T PUT OFF
Seeing him if you are suffer'
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time.

Consultation Free.

New Goods!
Prints at 4c, cowl etyle and full width
A good line of dress goods in all wool.
widt^aTd

Of these he can show-enough
to convince the most skepti­
cal, from the very best citizens
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
cluding business men, farmers,
mechanics and others.
.

etc., double

Ladies and children’s cloaks, jackets and shaYds
Quilts and blankets, white and colored
’
l-adies and men's underwear.
shoes. ’ of all bargains is in IxYots-and shoes, and ladies' fine

The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he ran &lt;•««*
yon. Extended experience as
a specialist enables him to
easily determine, and the best
of modern appliances ami the
most
approved
remedies,
adapted for special cases, many
of them prepared only by Dr.
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily where oth­
ers would fail.
atBtoafMjehlcan, County of Itarry mMlliil Patton, drern-ro.
W«Ta* mtSSitartl. bavins U- u »Pi
by the Probate oourtf»r th©

Cgll and see and get prices.
DaMt. Hrp rtiilwr Wth. IM*

Fifty room* w
Island at St Clair

You fan/cure
Hili’* I’wrlew Sa

in. tho

Bto-

For sale by

We have a complete line of boots and shoes, which we will
sell cheap. We carry a complete line of

...ivi.w... ■

n&lt; .. , (...miii. ..u'.'mi ail star,
highest bidder at the north front door ef the

The S.i Extra
jtet combines in
ncr warmth, stre
Ask &gt;»“r tolc
5 A Extra Test,
lowing |a Hors

----- FOE------

item, on the UUt day uf May,

statute in
U hereby

TO
JttAKE it

HEADQUARTERS

old timee before tho war. To judge 7r«&gt;
the couple of lecture* that I llstentod to
last winter, oodety in the pact waa neither
as lively nor as krtereatlag oo that of to-

in Pittsburg Ballftiln

good
I won't forget t
Trade Mark*

\TOBACCO

NASHVILLE.
Attorney* for MuttKagec.

&lt;• i wanted a g&lt;x
•» u,l‘Lth

f&gt;NE PIECE

Which are heating scores of houses in Barry county, with
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will be pleassd to give estimates or quote prices.

Default hawing been made lu the condition* ot a
ertalu mortgage made by Edwin If. Mallory ana
lary J. Mallory, bls wife^to Philo A. Sheldon

Another novelty In the 'line of social
entertainment is what might be called
the ruallnlsoent lecture. It waa Invented,
I beliAve. by a lady of excellent family,
advanced in years and imp-uve^shed by
nrces.urr
finauciid misfortunes, but whose uoclal
MgB. With
jxuiitldn is beyond assault.
She has
added considerably to her income by de­
livering drawing room talks upon her romortgage as all that certain
coUectloua of American society In the past,
land lying and being situate
Irvins. In the county cd Barry
to subaaibers, at &lt;10 a couree. out of the
gau. and known and described
ranks of the society of the present. Now
southeast quarter of the south
and then, when she stops to tako u breath,
netion twenty-lire (85) lu town
UHWlh, range nine (l&gt;) west. containing’
a pianist plsyn an air adapted to the oc­ four
tortv acre* more nr 1ms
casion. This performer is her only ex­

tag enough to induce ethers to enter the
list*, and several arc mentioned who will.

BUILDER’S HARDWARE

V

o. D. SPAULDING.

JOHN-I FgMtM-

fur

uwUttUt
with all
that dart

�„,d b«&gt;- cit&gt; °“|J ta, i.MK.
r.

I musrmo* concerhiho

M. MhJI &lt;4 BMnn. 111. hu ta«&gt;
tot blrunj.
___
I

Rheumatism

those

WH0 START OH A JOURNEY.
WHO START
ON A JOURNEY.
_________

Fine New Stockl

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JUST RECEIVED

--------------------------- M

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~ M unit octpHood's Raraaparlll* did me more good
than all the other medicine I ever had."
H- T. Baia-om, Shirley VlUjgv, Mam.
“IhadfteumaUxmthree yean, and rot no
rollef till I took Hood's S.-.napartUa. It has

-

tick headache remedy. Huftered from sick
headache. almost from infancy, and triad every

Miuras my own fault,

lwmKJ.-t::

horse blanket

,1, told th" was-just as
L„1s.l&lt;tal'■c,. Next time
|,M-t ten M look for ‘his
,, Trade JU.'
-dms^.

The 5* Extr * Test Horse BlanVtconibin. &gt; in i remarkable man­
ner tfamrth.; ?
and beauty.
zVk your ;
for cither the
j^E.'rtriTc r, r me of the fol­

ulator. I teel for anyone that »uSerx with utat
terrible dlwaM. and I hope you will live It a I
trial.—C. S. Morris, RrownsvIUe, W. Ya.
' !
A five-pound eel wa* speared In Daw
Beese lake the other night
Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is the quickest cure
fur all blood disoaaes. Ita effects are al­
ways beneficial.,
ihit down at Coldwater this srason:
Over one mile of cement walk.

A SURPRISED FENCER.

Hours Sarsaparilla b characterized by

■cfcod luekii Wl'h
-&lt;"Tr,U; 11
r«.:
fe* to
™■; Old ooo oh' U.K ■'VMdrwl

atrvngth, effecting cures hitherto unknown,
bend for bock cr-nUiniug additlonal evidence.

•&lt;tar dorootlr
{obw d.ugtiu,

A young bank rierk in Albany la wiser
than he was a year ago. In the bank
where b»&gt; waa a clerk a new man was
given a somewhat inferior poalt ion Tho
newcomer waa a email, alight framed
Frenchman, whcao English was decidedly
lame, but who ao seldom spoke that it
w ,n “uc“
made little difference. The senior clerk a wish bringing th„ «n.
tor.
„ Xl'
had a decided penchant for fracing, and
c-&gt;mf&lt;rv*i with most fellows of his age
and position was unquestionably a good
swordsman. In addition to thia he was a
■blog but rJTbA ““I*.
most iusuffera hlo braggart, ami his mill
.mK&gt; L. “el XlMb,"oT
tary accomplishment was his one topic of
thought and conversation. Hu had about
him a very patrenlxing air. which ho pro­ *ho, whether thev'^li*1
others
ceeded to inflict upon the inoffensive
Frenchman, and hl? familiar slaps on the likjo to havn pl&lt;iSt thfr.^ ~ \ °r.

Begotcr &lt; I Deeds. Lowell, Mom.
,
* HuWMtna beat* all often. and

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

DRY GOODS
AND

DRESS GOODS
----- AT------

Julius Russell’s.

Sold by all druggists, ft; six for ffS. Made
only by C. I. BOOB &amp; CO., Lowell. Mass.

100 Doses One Dollar*

See his stock of new styles in

-

MILLINERY GOODS

•ulb « XX* “11""-

__ ..

I Finally a particularly emphatic thump I
tween
. &gt;‘&lt;xu the
tiro little
utww iFrenchman'a■ ou
ahouldi
’iuiuotn

unnMUraat *r»

। nuaij )mnd sharply prominent again*', the

’ lowingsa Hur .• Blankets:

ll»® boat while
bow°t
* few weeks •go?Thl2r‘ht,,rOTd’'-" Only
throng of poopie wiJr’« *
to friends bound
«Reu
noticed that th» •nIS™8’ t^*5 Atlantic I
°ften«r
»«&gt;ek“ were

Containing the latest and best patterns of

&amp;'A

Closing Out Sale

STAISTIMi (XX A 4OCRMCY.

r'““«
Onr Mr. Llcbty having determined dial hi* Individual Interoata demand his undivided
}
Spsrochteas with rage, tho young man
attention, and that lie tatttt therefore clere out hi* share in the buxine**,
' found ids desk, and shortly tefterward.
we have talked the matter over and decided to
I through * friend, challemred
o French
5A Electric.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER
man to mortal combat. Thu iaUcf apole
p.taek.",-.l„.W|7.
J,
and tieallb Restorer. Cures all kinds of
| jHxcd, bi fact did all in Us power to undo
.Headache within thirty minute*—Try IL
ttJr Cvtefi Twit
11 ■■ tolbcUcf of his haaty blow, in vain.
JjA tXXTd It»t.
:,-,4hlngbut-MoodtanwijR,&lt;.itthatin&gt;*v v«nBw»M- I snjt," the young man said tadgjflily. Ths
follow*: ' I have been zimuk to the Hot Kprtnn.
1 drtail* were arrangwi. tho Frenchman, as
Ark., for fifteen yean loe an itching humor lu
the challenged party, choosing rapiers.
30 other styles
•?’ '*
•‘""-I ««J Plrb. ,my blo-*l. I have iuM u*ed thro- bottles of
Before Novembvr 1st next when our lease of our present store expire*Greatly to tfce t urpriae uf the itot blooded “ua‘i.k^'J ‘1 '• *“*1 • i—utitoi Vlurrfar Hiller., and It ha» done me more good
young «h*lleng&lt; r. thecaahtec. of the bonk. cnild Is rare c&lt;«d lock, especiallv if von than the Spring*. It t» the beet medicine
We attempted once before. In good faltiu to close out our business, but unfoneen '
Who iwvw tbb* frenchman well, acted as cui get the little one to notice you; a
circumstances prevented. This time we mean it. and November 1st will see our btwiFor sale by aM dealers.
turf letter’s second. Tlp&gt; day camo and busluroa man with a quick, brisk walk
York say*-. 'Wave not been without V tnenr ness entirely closed out nd this firm (lissolved.
Hitler, trr the tuuU twelve year*. and coo.lder
the hs^jr. TYir pripripals stepped to posi­ foJd.^2??0 T”.hi? tooU
It a whole medicine cheM In our family.
tion. Minted, arm the blue blades crossed o
hlckJ’t* meet;.while
To help on tlds sale, we have declde»l to
•
MRS. MATTIE FVRGl HON. tdCryea. N. Y.
with that smooth, gliding sound which is the postman, policeman, doctor and priest aayw
‘ Vlorcar Hittenl. the bet inedteiue I
music to t i»e ear of the true swordsman. are aU forerunners of anxiotv. and you ever tried; it saved my life."
tlie heart Tho Frenchman, wty»s«&gt; familiarity with
need be unro canny and unro w.ry, for
1. F. BAILEY, of Humboldt. Iowa aaye;
each day. his weapon was evident at the start, con­
&lt;*pP'&gt;nils **' your prudence ■•Vlncaar Miner* eared me ot panily.l- ten
fined himself at first entirely to defense,
A universal negro superstition—and I
turning his opponent's point with a grace
NIK. WM. A. DAVIS of Camden. X. J.says:
of movement and absence of fear or nerv­ nave found it existing among the laraeL "I have nattered neatly from ladigeatlon and Of Dry (&lt;&lt;Mk|s, Boots and Shoes—a new lot ot these goods Just received, our Horse,
Show Cued, a good S-liarrel Oil Tank, pair Delivery Hot* Scales. Tobaecoea.
X
ousness which were poetry in action- 'rhe itca of New York city—UtoMkaqneation trowel tronblm, and Vihrimr Hitter. gave tne re­
Tea*. Coffees, Camnid G*ods. Package Goods, etc., a TICKET.
young man grow bolder, his thrust* be­ of any stranger who strikes their fancy, lief. "
‘
. /
priLv. pain or gan t&lt;&gt; have an air of ferocity which and if answered satisfactorih. they bi- write* '-| aiware Um-'Vleeaar Wttera n« a
d st W. II. seemed to anger the Frenchman a trifle. lieve they bate taken that p-twon s luck . sprinc mvdlnne. and have the brei of health.
, and turning aside his opponent's thrust I once asked an old colored anntv who
1. COLF.M KN. V. Montgomery rt-. New- Yoric
1 he made a quick lunge, and the young tud bora eying me for some time, and write-: "I find your \ ineaar Hitler* a Ar*t
»
,
who I »aw wua about to make somv in­ clan ionic.''
i American bare’.v parried.
I
Another quick thrust and a turn of tho quiry why she wanted my luck. She
VINEGAR BITTERS.
oKi-ht- y using j wrist were too much for him: there wa* a looked ut inn a moment, and seeing I was
"the &lt;|nly Teiit|rorancr Bitter* known.
\V. 11. Good- j sharp snap uip! tho top button of his eoat in earnest, said; "Well, honey. I don't
I flew imto-3 the room. Angry ut this cvi­ want all your luck, but you's voting and H Ntfnuiialre the Brain and quiet* the
Nerve*, regulate* the Bowel* awl n-udera
i dent trifling, the button’s owner made a kin get more, and I'a gwine to see my
We will have adrawlng cif Hu-.m* tickets. We will buy the :»00th ticket drawn
i!;-. '-.v»i&gt; ever 1 Sppeful lungi'. which wu* quietly [arricsl daughter, who am exporting a little Iwbv a perftrot blond drvnlatiufi through the
from the bu^ for
•
•
‘
human veins. which i* -tire to restore per­
i and the next button was snapped away. girl, and I6nu&gt;Ls her to look just like
•is-&lt;-iit.'- will ex-1 One after another the shining buttons on you." Theeoinpiitpent was appreciated, fect health. A beattUfui t***k free.
A&lt;in-**.
ru.iu--’. r«--,
»»lty blue braided jacket were cut off apfl so when she left the ears I carefullv
' by the' FnNiehman'* ready point. De- -drojijrotl a silver dollar where she would
.vti Washington st.
। ridedly'•rattted" at Id* opponent's akill see it. Picking it up and holding Mt out
We will buy tlie 500th tJeket drawn from the box for
\_
( &gt; buUirl* of and tbe irrepr»-s.*ible smite* of the secund* for tee to see. .-he exclaimed. "I knowed
-.lUgatHrk.
' and surgeon, the you;;; clerk now. with you'd bring me luck.'
A Herman -«rendition, and one said to
i./ .i. &lt; greater rapidity and less caution, made
li' &lt;; nrtvear "
lunges, any one of which would alter your luck if it does not please you.
is n&gt; &lt; bongo or remove some article of .
' ’’ ' *' I have driven tlie sharp rapier through the clothing,
such as tho right cuff tn the |
■-I- Ir-alrr-of' bodv of the
_________
cool Frenchman.
_ diilotha
‘ ' **'
left arm. or your earrings or linger rings. '
__ i. quietly
.: - 'i to Henry | -----little man.
' '* 'parrying,
• ‘ with the nr
We will buy tlurtiiKlth ticket drawn from tlie box for
take off vnnr bat, being careful to put j
sharp point of his weapon stripped the
front uf the young man's jacket to rib­ it on straight.
a cnrxKSR Nonox.
■
bons
The Ghin?se believe that when starting
The contest had iastod some-twenty
minute's when suddenly the Frenchman on a journey It is great grrod lurk to have
caught the swiftly advancing point of his an in-eet or reptile go out before you. or,
opponent, turned it aside, slipped hl* own' belter still, to cross your jwth cdinlng iw—«. w.- w-if. »«••»«« ETT2!5S2‘Sit
vea battl. curing all broai *«ln
sword quickly down along the other's from the left side.
es-e- nimble* blotch**, rezrma. tetter. eMfiDK
* No credit from this time on, a.- we are dulmr this to close &lt;»uL We want every
If you are not thinking of taking a HC it h SSe from jwrtecUv pure
blade, turning it with a quick wrist mo­
fierson who owos us t&lt;» settle his teronnt before Nov. IsL
tion so that it partly wound around it,, journey and find a key. you may expect and la m^t heallnc and
We desire io thank the peojtle of Hastings and vicinity for their generous ]&gt;atronand with a aharr- wrenching motion tore very shortly to hare to pork your trunk.
age ami Invite them to help gvl tile benefits of tlje
r*or ® '
*»*•• ti&gt; build a the h’capon away and sent it fiying across( To start on a journey with the new moon de icnoor wnt hv mall
,„m „ . «.t.&gt;«5J!R»*S5m,, c,,
the fluor. Then he saluted, threw his is by for tho luekh st ijting one can do.
A white mark on the noil of the littlu
wea]M&gt;u down and left the room. It sub­’
M2 Wastynictoo ®L&lt; ^ew
sequently transpired that the /foreigner, finger of either hand is said to foretell a
■’ won by Hood**
• journey, I be old saying. "A gift, a friend.
' On all goods during tlds Closing Out Sate. Respectfully,
!&gt;«•&lt; . wnerrlt fa ere- was—and is—a member of u o/icc noblo a foo. u lover to come, and a journey to
1&lt; i M n '.irsaparUla French family, a captain h&gt; tlie Rrnch
• 1. .mm. ■old it boa । army, and his teachers have been some of go," being firmly belitncd In by more
&gt;n aince IM fntroduc* j the ’ best swordsmen in Franc*-. Thu than one wise woman. Cat your nails on
•Hili' i-ot iw- If the
Saturday if you wish to travel, for to cut
.„ American
not challen
merit
|fyo:i«uffer
nt If
yo-i -utter 11 w..
rvn
nnc
Aftfriout has
ta» not
rnauro xtl
y» any them on Monday is to cut them for health,
1‘. S.—All wh&lt;» pay on account will get a ticket for each dollar paid.
sarMFarillawMl i kiacAhmetoft foreigners since.
Inclined to talk of Ids experience Or skid. on Tuesday for wealth, on Wmbieaday for
a letter, on Thursday for better, on Friday
• I Hu* Calhoun ruimI- * —
Alhanv Joainial.
—Albany
Jodrual.
for woe, on Sat unlay a journey to go.
It-is considered vary lucky by sonfij to
Viriur'. Log &lt;abin
meet a humpbuckrel person when starting
Walking down Tnuuont street not» on a journey, and if yon would have rare
- - ^Sarsaparilla.'’
long
ago
with
n
fricipi
wo
turned
into
a
' H igh and Consumpgood luck be sure to touch bls hump.
When starting on a journey remember
uir«iy.“—“Hopsand shop, attracted by tfio latest fad in gold
hair pin* temptingly dtepkyed. As we to put your right stocking on first and
nr Tonic."—' Ll ver stood In hE.tftful contemplation of thl.-. fotir right foot out of the house first, and
golden
fruit,
forbidden
us
by
tho
shallowdo
not look be-.’; nt-ths house after tho
I’lasters." &lt;I‘oriti.-, । ream, tor C*- newt of our pocket*, the speil wa* broken Lvnt door i; dused.—Harper's Baxcr.
We are loaded with the •
Winner's "'nppe- by Rome subtle attraction about a woman
rffertive remedies of v.-ho was on the point of leaving. Half
(taw ntat'erlal of Bto
. unconsciously I looked tip, but what I be­
) Aug, 21st.
held restorod me fully to realization of
TUESDAY./Sept 11 and .5.
• at Marquette during the ridiculous. In u stage whisper I men­
F
Evi'tnng
Ne«»' » ‘
|t tho raw
\ Oct. 9 and 23.
tioned to my friend that she would mis* 255^*^
tlie sight of tho season if ahc did not look
Whereupon aho turned, and uu-., “» P“V!j“ , thin;
&gt;rktvtract ef Haxl catarrh around.
b«nly
-are. fn-tt
turned again, for one glance at tho
!“n,«r.- UnrS «. tar. U»
■ ar*!!"
.t inperlor of any remedy creature of fashion—who, a* I supposed,
*"
‘ rjare's. Pttrel) vegetable hod adjusted a miniature Mount Vesuvius
Ever shown in Barry County,
to
the
rear
of
her
head,
out
of
which
, '.
I
I'niparrd. it |« alMolutely
..... I
- cures where all other streamed groat curt* of lav*—dratroyed
RY.. FROM
’
- and' the*moot learned all the equilibrium of riaiblee in my
'ill. That It is a favorite friend's possession.
ST. PAUL &amp; MINNEAPOLIS
"iieriotuly." I said, “what has ahecm’"
l- evidenced by the fart
"Any one would know you bad bec-n out
im-i two yeat- M.000 »lAT RATEH
'
—J, w .eat hl.
-nJ Positively cure* ca- of town," was. the reply; "did you come , .Iwka..
in on a hay wagon that yon do not know
‘wrb.haj
•ilda. etc. targe bottlM
hair done ala.MedlciT" “I knave before mpwftwM Jf
jtointatajf
et
G&lt;«*lyeafs drug store.
We carry everything to be found in a first-class Hardware
your burst of in/ormation that I tad met coel. but chicfiy. w
iMai... .1
&gt;&lt;n)r of a man
•• ilmr at TravrnA* City for a Jay," was uiy stem answer, "and I trust
Store, including a fine line of
tho last of that xpecias." But these gu'hd
In 1dm
and that benefit in­
I presume you ara doing it, cr will, zo fettered
„ cratnuttod with
i 'have ’liecn
,H'rvomade
«-M trouuic*
AI
TH^Nn^KFABK.^onmnd
in the | why wn*te words’ Vvu moved back to j horWi in
ft which th«e !«*»
Thlnhearlaciie.
fits. I th* connter behind which i;tuod tbo clerk i the crowded cundi to
ajd die
'*«! '•» ;&lt;r-..ring many
nervous troubles
- ' 'H'-.s. eft., are always! convulsed with inward hughter, ita: i
* ‘&gt;i irritation of tin- nerves ’ would coinc out when ho caught sight-of
tiwdu'lb'S
* trip ihruuab &gt;&lt;»r- We are closing out the well known
_
t
our
grinning
cotinteaaucc*
Tta
result
'J- &lt;‘i irritation of the nerves
U was that wo trioed &lt;mr merriment, au th j
■ it.- "sq^iltspepalk, pain. wind. Hr-.
1 ,r’ '
tin -touurh: weak lung* i* ! whole affair had been Lrrtslxtibl?. The Tr*»»,riPt'_^——--------=—
'-■n-tTi i,
. i.n-.-suf the ports: bUiuna* hair was a streaky yellow, hoisted Into a
stud Mock
wpttaa TM ItoodP’*Do not fail to look us over before you buy.
(r'*-1 i
,.t-i&gt;ii. cte., to weaknt*.* inf the projectile below tlie crown of the heid
The tax c0ll*j)0,toSbSd*TOl‘pi££C°f
''' •• - - f ‘t.i liver or lanreb; pains, hr«&lt;u- At it&gt;« extreme outer end of this protv.”• I'ttJiiy, to derangement of the brnmcB were fusieued what the roman.
'
' '"id brain food *m tutaaoa1 tickt' would term "a cluster of ringlets "
Mil'"’
For Trt-i
all wcakuwro.
Dr. ; tat in my dull, material way I should
;
1-^.L
“bl l» in H-TTE
and brain food -urpasM-* ;
T.i.-tlies, Trial la»nI-« free ailj pronounce false curia of preciaely * l*vn
r^inscauentiv my first 1 bought was
T
drug strong.
! fot. OoW
.—Boston Cor.
r». Mi
iuiimj is still sending out . of a crater —
“•Wl'I.
,
| Chicago TU»e*
5/A Boss Stable.
" '

VINEGAR BITTERS

^XrXrssts % ,h-&gt;~"7

Close Out Our Entire Stock!

GIVE TO EVERY PERSON WHO
BUYS $1.00 WORTH

October 29, 1888,

SEASALT
•SOAP-

$20 IN GOLD.
$15 IN GOLD.
$10 IN GOLD
Specially Low Prices

HOUGHTALIN &amp; LICHTY.

harvest i

EXCURSIONS

Minnesota, Dakota,

Stoves!

Stoves!

Stoves!

MONTANA,

LARGEST AND FINEST LINE

St. hsl, Misoeapslis &amp; Manitoba

HEATING AND COOK STOVES
At PRICES BOUND TO PLEASE.

CHEAPER THAN
EVER BEFORE!

REMEMBER *

Whips, Horse Blankets, Robes, Bneiiex, Cotters and Sleifbs.
FLINT^ROAD CARTS at $15.00.

F- u.

/?/

Goodyear Bros;

�should cone also the piping cry of the
third party prohibitionist*. answering Uke
an echo to the hoarse cry in our front and in a little while that wa* fall. We
-Smash the Republican party?" [Applause.] erected one at Ionin to care for tbi- crimi­
BENJAMIN HARRISON.
nal, or homicidal insane, that would take
Says the Rural New Yorker, one of Use
•f nmiANA.
leading agricultural papers of the eorrtitry: session of the legislature I had conceived
••The farmers of Michigan wil have small ideas in relation to the construction of
LEVI P. MORTON.
additlnnal asylums that would be lerai ex­
business to complain about politicians if
pensive; the large asylums coal t» $1,000
they fail to elect Cyras G. Luce governor for capacity for each patient. We had
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
this fall. If they had scoured the country some of us conceived the Idea of erecting
"ggS&amp;WLLGEK. of Waroe’.
they could hardly have selected one who cottages that would accommodate forty or
fifty, each: In connection with Um1 penal
more completely represents the farm and institutions have farms upon whiefe the pa­
I KDWAROBUKK.oI Wayne.
the farmer. What do you propose to do tients should work. In the meosage which
II. JUNIU8 E. BEAL, of Washtenaw.
Hl .RICHMONDKINdMAN ofGdboun about 1L Michigan fanners? Now that 1 Juul the honor to present to the legisla­
l": JGBAPH W. FR^H.X*you have forced one of the great political ture and recommend, I was astonished to
VI. JAMES M Tt RNER.°of lugbani.
find the several InmuiIh. Hupcrlntendente
parties to select as Its standard bearer, u and |&gt;eople generally were willing to try
vn. JohnAhomhon ‘rtB^bw.
man of your own ranks, do you propose to tin- exjierlnieuL and but year we provided
for the erection uf five of these cottages,
elect
him
or
not?
For
years
there
has
IX. WELLINGTON W. CUMMER, ot
been a cry that the fanner has been neg­ that would accommodate 200 patlenta.
X. HARRY PAIERRILL. of Bay
Those cottages are now completed and we
XL VKRRV
HANNAH, of Grand lected in politics, that he has bean a voter are taking rare of 200 patient* in the cot­
and nothing but a voter. We have listen­ tages, and have still room for u few more
ed long enough to the sneer that the farm­ patlente. It caste about $300 each tor paer doesn’t know enough to fill an office; tiente- In those cottages. Now all this lias
CYRUS G. LUCE. of Branch.
cost money—but they were constructed at
that lawyers and professional men must the dlctatus of this humanitarian isplrft
fill them. Michigan fanner, must have, a bom of the Christian civilization of the day
chance to prove the falsity of this charge in which we live. [Applause.]
Thirty-four years ago—and that reminds
GEORGE L MALTE, ot Alpena.
or to add to its strength. Just as Hwy wish.
me how old I am getting— 1 was elected n
Let us see what they will do.”
member of ybur legislatunt 1 visited the
state prison, at Jackson. Tlie whole pris­
ROBCOB D. DIX. of Berrien.
American markets for American fanners
on system ha* been changed since then.
F°STEFHRN V*. R/TKOWBRIDGE, of Ionia.
should be the rule for American statesmen. Then we. saw chains and fetters on the fret
For Superintendent of Public InstnietlonThat which improves the home market of the prisonera, and by tlie side of those
JOBKPB ESTABROOK. ot Eaton.
For Member Stale Board Education­
benefits the fanner. That which injures clanking chains 1 saw toys 14, 15 and 18
PERRY F. POWERS, ot Wexford.
years old and my heart went out lu sym­
his home market works a like injury to
pathy with those toys, and we jmismmI a
thi? fanner. Protection to American in­ bill providing for the establishment of a
dustries diversifies American Interests— reform school for boys. It tt heated at
makes it possible for American citizens to Lansing. Almost four thotwanil toys have
gone out from that Institution: eighty-five
seek and find varied occupations. That is l&gt;er cent of them have become good citizens.
\
Connty TlcUvt.
For Benr'eeiitatlve It. tbe State l^litalureone imI vantage- .Protection enables the They are tmnkeni, railroad men. mechanics,
JERKM1AH M R(M1EB8. ol Caritoa.
American manufacturer to pay better wa­ manufacturers, fanners and laborers, scat­
For 1‘robatf J udn*—
CHAS. W. ABMBTRONG.of Yankee Bprinp. ges than under free trade. That is a tre­ tered over this state of uura. [Applause. |
The state sends them out al 18, but still
mendous advantage to the American farm­ watches and guards over them, looks to
For
gHRINEH.of Haaltags.
er. The American laborer as he gets bet- their welfare. This Institution was built,
FOr ^OMAS^- BRICK, of Maple Grove.
too, in harmony with the Christian civiliza­
For ’itAlXEYB’^RlCHARDS, of PralrievfUe.
enabled to buy more of the' products of the tion of this grand age In which we live.
There are 450 toys there now. It Is a
farm.
F&lt;CHKlSohJeRaTHOVGH, Of Woodland.
pride tn the state of Michigan, and we re­
Great is civil service reform. Barry fer to it with honest pride in the enterprise
CUR^STW’HEl’. fLVAHARMAN.of Hastings.
of this unparalleled state of ours. We saw
county
affords
a
fine
field
for
Its
study.
A
again the deaf and dumb Without places
For Circuit Conrt CommissionersALONZO E. KEW ASTON, of Hartings.
Hurry county postmaster is a member ot for education, coming up helpless and in
HARTLEY R. HENDBIci,of Middleville.
the democratic state centra! committee for Ignorance, and this same humanitarian
this district A postmaster is chairman of spirit Hurt stands oat In the front ranks in.
this commonwealth, dictated we should
the greenback county committee, and fus­ build an asylum and a school for them,
SAMUEL J. BIDELMAN. of Hastings.
ion candidate for representative, also fus­ and we erected a large one at Flint. Here
ion stump speaker. Postmasters are mem­ there are three or four hundred of them,
taught to read, read Hie word of God.and
bers of the fusion county''committees. In study arithmetic, and they go oat broader,
facL Cleveland’s servants seem to have a stronger and happier Uian they wen- before.
mighty lot of political hustling t(h\do just All these things cost money. We saw
Edward P. Allis, of Milwaukee, who has
at pnlsenL This Is a very interesting again, and thia humanitarian heart ot ours
been a leading advocate of the greenback
throbbed in sympathy with the little waifs
study.
.
tliat lay In the dry g«xls boxes, that tramp
*• (
and greenback labor mov^ktita, has writ­
Greenbackent will be’ apt to vote for the streete and were lu tbe poor house*
ten a letter to the 1,500 workmen in the
without tbe sheltering can- qf a mother *
roller process machine shops of his firm Grover Cleveland, who has favored the re­ affection or a father's strong arm to suj»giving his views of the present political sit­ tirement of the greenback currency, the port them, children without parents and
nation. Thia letter is printed as a ready suspension of silver coinage, and to-day children with worse than no parent*. Tills
humanitarian splriL right or wrong, dictat­
. ‘
way to ••awaken many Inquiries- from has nearly 870,000,000 of the surplus* in ed we should provide homes for the Utile
pet democratic banks In New York city, ones... Down at Coldwater we constructed
those to whom it is addressed.
one that has cared for 2,400 of these little
Protection is “the pivotal question," and instead of buying bonds with IL
waifs and sent them into homes. The
the two great parties "take distinct Issues”
Of course Cleveland will not be reflect­ state took them into Ita great, generous
on that He says:
ed. The voters of this country will take arms, looked after them and educated them.
American labor is the foundation stone him at his word. He said four years agn। ’’and furnished them homes where they have
I
of mir National life and future greatness. that he only-wanted one term, and also re­ been sent, and many of them are coming
‘ ' said io encourage and aid the working and
up good men and good boys and good girts,
elect a good men and good women. [Applause.]
producing claases. whether on the farm, in marked that It was dangerous
the workshop or In the office, should be the man to the presidency for a second term. But It costa money. We saw slghte of
first duty- pt government, and our legisla­
young girls going down to depredation,
Elect I*. T. Colgrove senator and J. M. woe and deatii. This same humanitarian
tion should foe for owr own people and
*
for, or governed by, other Rogers representative, and you will elect system came to the front and says, we wil!
country.
nations.
men who will faithfully represent this make the effort to lift up these girls to vir­
Giving the higher rate of wogeo, in their county ut Laxudng, and who will not vote tue and womanhood, and we constructed a
school down at Adrian, where we rare for
own and other establlsj»menta. he contin- for any free trader for U. 8. senator.
from two hundred to three hundred of
these girls, and we hope we see evidence
Elsewhere
can
be
men
what
Mr.
E.
P.
The only possible way that this differ­
that good Is being done. But all this costs
ence of wages between our own and for­ Allis, the -noted Milwaukee greenbacker money. Again we looked around and saw
eign lands Is and ran be maintained. Is by has to say on the tariff question. It is the old soldier trembling, with dim eyes.
the continuation of the policy that nude worth the perusal of every voter.
W’e saw his bended knees; we saw him
tbe difference exist, viz! tlie exclusion, to
towed with rheumatism and paralysis, and
a greater or less extent, of the products of
Why doesn't the Journal how) a little tills great throbbing heart of ours went out
that foreign, cheap labor from our shores. about bankers this year? It should give and said, no soldier who donned the blue,
Tlbe policy which docs this ta the policy of
severed his connection with home and
:
: n 11 onto indnstrlea, and it ta this Its list of the banks in which Its candidate friends, bid adieu to wife and children,
,
policy whlch&gt; now being threatened by for governor is Interested.
ahould ever die In the poor house or tramp
the PTesen* National administration and
the country as a profcMimud tramp. Thta
There will be no question but that every great throliblffg heart of ours dictated that
which'b&lt; tu,W pass'd upon In the approachInj{ r3ect)oh. For H&gt;e Hine being this que«- office in Barry county will be 'Milled with we ahould build a home. The government
clean, capable men if the republican coun­ had neglected a duty, the president had
stte staks into insignificance beside IL
vetoed a bill, r democratic congress bad
ty ticket shall be elected.
I dAem It my duty at the present time,
control, and we could nbt wait in this gen­
temporarily staking all other questions—to
Free trade means natural dry roL Ever) erous state of ours and we constructed the
be revived at a more auspicious time—to laboring man ahould fight It as they would home at Grand Rapids Hist takes rare of
’ do my ntmost In thin election to strengthen
four hundred of them. [Applause.]
tbe republican party, which broadly and any other enemy.
I tell you, fellow citizens, these things
openly espouses the cause of protection to
cost money. They have; we know It, I
STATE AFFAIRS.
American Industries, and trust that every
own IL I plead guilty.
one of you that loves his family, his home
We had to take care of the criminal class
and bls country will do the same.
CANDIDATE BLKTa CHARGES
to protect the'fives and property of our citi­
AH TO HIGH TAXATION/
zens. We take care of the educational In­
These are the views of a man of high
stitutions
of this stale; we stand In the
character and large experience, who holds
front rank. No other state is up with us.
most fraternal relations to tbe men ta bta Speech dellve^d al Grand Rapids Sept. 29, IWW. No state In this reapect compares with
employ; who seeks no office, but aims to do
1 am glad from the depths of my heart Michigan In tbe grandeur of Ita support to
that U&gt;c attention of the people haa been our great educational Institution*. Now,
his duty as an American citizen.
called to tlie administration of state affairs fellow citizens, let me ask you frankly, do
The following ta an extract taken from in Michigan. Tlie whole record of tbe re­ you want we should tear away that reform
General Harrison’s speech delivered two publican part)- ta one of which we are school; do you want we ahould lock up the
proud, and the more you will investigate,
years ago. We commend It to the thought­ and tbe mon- you will compare, the more asylums; do you want we should tear down
the soldiers’ \home and let the old wanderful consideration of our third party friends. pride you will have in tbe record made by
"Before me to-day a great body of re­ tills party in the udministration of these Ing the blind—and 1 forgot them, next to
publicans. young and old. full of pride ta affairs. At tbe Capital It ta the wander of the moat afflicted of all our creatures. We
the old party, who believe that if haa, un­ visitors from New York, New England and have a place where we educate them by
der (tod. wrought out tlie beat things that tbe west that we built that Capitol for a patient care and toll, to road with their
’ were ever achieved by any political organ­ million and a half of money and paid for fingers the words they never would have
ization; who believe that it haa In It yet it; somethiug almost unparalleled that we known except for a blind asylum. But
high capacities, and who ore not amiably constructed a building without a flaw, this too costa money. Do you want we
•dlspooed when anybody says, "Smash the built It without the charge of stealing, and should lock up that blind asylum and let
Republican Party!" [Applause.] If you
these children go Ignorant and blind and
■want. to persuade us, you will have to made. Wc have just as much reason to be afflicted through life; do you want we
change Hurt cry. And what next? Why proud today aa we ever had during U»e should tear out any of these institutions?
thirty-four years of our existence. But If you do, vote for Mr. Burt, don't vote for
they say state taxes are high and growing me, tfecauM! 1 am not In sympathy with 1L
league? No, my countrymen! Now, higher. Now I ask you to give me careful [Applause.)
tforth, if not txrforc, the shield II rar- attention because 1 am going to deal some­
Now, fellow citizens, I am going to read
troota the liquor league, and the point what In statistics; and this may be dull, a little while. Mr. Burt aaya that we used
there is no humor in IL Thirty-tour years up W10.000 last year for pin money, or to
ago when the republican party took control the support of the state government proper.
He says that Wt0.000 waa used up right
state institutions. We bad tbe university around the capital, and not a dollar of it
down nt Ann Arbor and the state’s prison went to any institution. He repeated it a
nt Jackson. Tboec constituted tbe state dozen times when I bean! him make the
In.'iiutitions. Now we live in an age, what­ speech, and I had a stenographer take
ever else may distinguish iL that will be In
froutte republican party, by this
। to refer to IL He repeated It over and
■ aver again that of that 8010,000 not a dob
were locked up, chained in log pens, lan­■ lar wont to any state institution. He said
guishing In cells and In the poor bouses. that In 1SS0 they ran the stale government
and their abieid will faith- Tbev int-rne people were suffering agoniesi for 8518,000. That is true. That we used
of the must unfortunate of all Gods aflfici-

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editorial notes.

Them are uM supervisors before

fund appears tn me gi w
‘
„
right along with tbe othera. Now I will
tell you what the general purpoae fund
does. It pays all tbesupremv court Judges
and the circuit judges, the expenses of the
pays the salariee of all the clerks; It P«y»
for beating and lighting the capitol; It W1*
for all that vast printing we have done; K
pays for tlie care and decoration and lurnfture that goea into the capital; it pays if
we have a law aqlt, and we have a good
Buuiy; It jays all the expented of law suite.
I am not certain whether 1 have embraced
all that It pays or not, but in addition ta
that ft P«ys for the care of these indigent
Insane state patients: It pays tor conveying
prisoners ta tbe state prison, that used to
be done by the counties, but was nhangvd.
Now, liaving told you substantially what
it paid in 1M0. and that is the year they
compare with, and tbu lowwt stale tax
year in sixteen years. We paid for the
care of tbe insane W4.7B0: we paid for
conveying prisoners, 810,803. Them! two
Items make 8105,882. We paid to 18B7
8383,000 for tlie rare af the state’s patients
insane: we |&gt;ald for conveying prl-wanere
FM,500! we paid for members of the legH
lature, wc hail no session to 1880, 8130,­
000; These several Items make 54W.W0
of the 8910,000. Deducting the 8105,382
that we paid for these purposes In 18M&gt;,
leaves 8384.118 paid In excess tor tluw
purposes over what waspaid In 1880. That
ramc l»y the change of the law and by the
action of the legislature. Tbe difference
between the expenses of tlmse two funds
for tile years 1880 and 1887 Is 8391.050.
deducting the amount that we paid for th*
Insane in excess of 1880 and tlie session of
tlie legislature, leaves the year’s state, «licnites tor the currvttl or general ptnipOKes
87,882 more than it wa* in 1880, eight
years ago, and that is alL I Applause.] 1
pledge you my honor Hurt this was taken
absolutely from the books lu tlie auditor’s
office, and ran be sworn ta by a hundred

Now. let us look a little further. In
1888 the state tax will be 840-2,300 Iras
ttian it was in 1887. The genera) purpose
fund fur this year, 1888, is 8863.750, where
tor 1887 it was 8910,000. There was
8130,000, you know, to pay fpr the legisla­
ture out of thaL Deducting the addition
tor tbe Insane and for conveying prisoners
In 1887 over 1880. 8253,918, wc have tor
the current expenses of 1888, Ulis year, the
second yrar of my administration. 84’99,832,
818,382 less than It was In that low tax
year of 1880. | Applatte.]
Now that is a complete' answer -to
al) this balderdash and stirring the people
up by A. A. Ellis, who has shown his un­
fitness fur the high office ot attorney gener­
al and lie Is corroborated by Mr. Burt—but
1 will not say anything about him any
further than thaL •
Now, 1 say to you while 1 thought at
first he was mistaken. I know now that be
knows better. He knows that hr is falsi­
fying tlie record, and I apeak earnestly bocause the cam: deserves’IL
Now. tbe other part of the expenses for
tbe Institutions. We paid in 1887—now
listen Just three minutes and 1 am done—
to the unlveraity. SVI.OOO, omitting the
hundreds, more than we did in 1880. We
paid in 1880 884,000 to Hie university, and
we paid tn 1887 8155.000.91 more than we
did in 1880. We paid to the normal school
$31,000 more than we did in 1880 to con­
struct a building; we paid for the mining
school, a new InsttouHcm, 847.500; wc paid
for the agricultural college -831.000 more
than we did tn 18K0. making a total to these
four nlucatlonal institutions of 8220,500
more than we paid In 1880. Now It may
be wc have been running strong for these
appropriations. I am myself, as 1 told
you. eternally opposed ta raising more
money than we need, but we want to take
good rare of these things. Jinny ot you
know that I stepped in and saved m the

(lurlngmy administration. There were three
eaubliabcd during Gen. Ata* and one or
two during Begoie'a but ao far wr have

tmane asyiunw without uny new Institu­
tion*. We paid for repairing and rebuild­
ing the Jackson prison $105,000 last year.
..
o
-.-.I.,milll "O
----- -r•
atlon. We looked it over very carefully.
Now 1 have got it down to 8233.000. I
will not follow It any further. I will say
to you that this addition of $-233,000 went
to the Flint Institution for the deaf and
dumb, the blind, the louislng reform school
tor girls, a little addition along the line for
this 8235.000 that la added over and atwvc
the expenses of 1880, eight years ago.
r Now. 1 have gun* through that state­
ment in relation to state tax. We have no
defense w
to make, we
should--comeuruuav
... want
------ . you
-------------up and examine. I will say to you frankly
I giv&lt;- mv entire time, except now when I
am out trying to save tbe country, to state
affairs. 1 am the first man in the capitol
In the morning, 1 am tlie last one oat at
nlghL 1 am not a bashful man, I wade
deep into the departments and there Is
none of them does much of anything hi the
way of financial management but what J
know sometliing aixoit it. 1 wade into the
Institutions and call the managers to ac­
count It Is true 1 appoint one person to
thoae several boards, and 1 hold diret-t con­
trol over hiin. I give, however, tlie Itest
alU'UthJi. There Is not a man before me
or there isn’t a man In Grand Rapids gives
more vigilant attention to his personal bus-_
Ines* than 1 do to the state of Michigan.

ttoodlKM, to to
Uak onto. m It t&gt; tauu.iw
VMn*4mm-WM., n.. ।_ . ,
... UJ UM

“v;. “a*’
tta doctor ud u«r« ,t ti,„

re." b ir?—AjWo „d .pt wU11 u“
tan dnnt, L«t „„ „lu,
ho baa been ho baa never yet signed one.
—Th- &lt;rthOT d*r bo bod . rUrot
nm ww th. uta bttrrr .oj
Ho wu rtalj t.U to br iytL,. ta
•ot. ™ uppota to b.
h.

pper. but be did net alga He
t0
ba calculating for.jnst time enough toscratch his name, and then, in the lan.
rusga of the novelist, to lu tbfrom his nerveless grasp and •■ ipire. Th*
alarm of the family finally gave warto
an unruly curiosity m to whi-L wGiy
win. the sick man or death. But th* old
man won. M bceathed tatter.♦
l.u
r...4
. . . .'

have almost entirely surrendered my
private affaire and pmawd them over to attack.—New York Eromng f^n.
som&lt;- otiier men to try and serve the people
of tills state, and 1 have only the one am­
bition to give all the people, democrats amt
Tbe antiqultl«'M &lt;/t Toledo um not th#
republicans, a rockL faithful, honest, In­ only laUHwt’ug thin*. The
frvta
dustrious and economical admlnstratlon. day to day on dis sxrevu and ir. Up. 'mnilr
[Applause.]circle are peculiar Tto very children
have queer sport*. One of their farorite
pastimes la to norade in a dark hull with
alow step and drone a ehant in Itulirtiun
of a church festival •terrier Boys ire
alao fond of playing bull tight*.' ethe
ball" part being taken by some hki not
dlstresMal by fougb budjing Owu.t to
Bulletin.
the narrow streets, everything srees
mixed up together—wine &gt;hop«. vegw
tables, children, dttsen*, radeta. loafers
Llttlf Dick—Papa, won’t you take me and beggars mingling in our mass
to the circus?
The people generally are euapi* and
Papa—My son, don’t you know circuses good natured. The chief street U shaded
an wicked?
by awnings, and every public doorway u
“Yea, J*pa. but thia isn't a regular screened by a striped curtain. Foreigners
■how; ita only 10 cents; children, 5 visiting the town are dubbed the
cents. ”
&lt;
I "StranipTs." and ao referred toot.every
I occasion when designation I* meunry.
I Ths loading plara olf axmsMmen: is railed'
delpbia Record.
tbe •‘Grand Sammer theatre” it i.awlth- in the ragged walls of a (a# grand bulld_______ -_____
Ing. now half torn down, k ts quite a
••Harry, shall I wear a veil out siding common thing in the wveniug to hear
with yon this cvenlngT__________________ i jpitar duets ta tbe narrow, .lark rtreeta,
••No.dearest;takamyadvicaanddon’L" . Wng rivet, as serenade* to ladies in the
"Why notF
' “Ouse before which the playing is dost
«•**
—:j~ youi—
— »—
— eating __i
—- » |
The akill displayed by son.* of the
“Maudc.
have
been
onions."
taayera is marvelou». and the music i* de"Why. Harry!"
••ft is only for your precious welfare J UgbtfuL The treble is carried on a small
that I speak. Sappose your breath should instrument called a "mandura’’ that
Ctangled up In your veil You might makes a most pleasing combinatum with
the guitar. Often profi -Monnlnl*) cm gr?
of .suffocation. "—Merchant Traveler.
hired to go and play before ■ a haute, and
will thrum out native air- fur several
boon, smoking cigarettra aac-idnousiy all
Tlie amateur photographer and tho the while.—Globe-Democrat
burglar have very taking ways, and there
is undoubtedly something catching about
tho police&gt;n»n and the naherman.—HarIn pulling out a sheet of paper truai tbs
middle of a pile, give it a quick jerk, and th*
An English physician claims a now way
&gt; benefit consumptivea by giving them
Writer.

Morrill * Company’s
IF YOU WANT A

FINE

OVERCOAT-

And come at once while the stock is complete.

GLOVES AND MITTENS
AT-

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I
The Largest Stock in the City.

No end to UNDERWEAR'at Prices that Knock
Out, and Don t You Forget It.

Them All

£. W. MORRILL &amp; CO

�banner.

Nashville X
1‘ralrievllte,

*rt»cte that

1888.

fitted in gold, steel and &lt;ml!u!Ht! fnuXT
i-vory pair is fully warranted and bear*
my own nan, on them. Eyea examined
free of charge.
JOHX Bkhsme*.
•» In lb.a.,
■ Jeweler and Optician.

Mm Isaac Weeks, of Baltimore.- died
Thursday night of diabetes after a abort
lllneas. The funeral aervlcea o.-eurred
Monday afternoon.

^TS****

I" Ih.

sJurt.
Charles Dixon, w|» was last week found
guilty of stealing a tire-set and sentenced
to a fine nr confinement In Jail, has paft &lt;ta*5£r‘x-tai-v
his fine and been released.
'■'■‘-In Ven™,.
We have a number of city lots that we nfe
will sell on contra-t, making the terms
.way. . Apply at the office* of Smith A
Colgrove or W. P. Skinam.

RETURN’S
^-BUTI. &gt;i,lE-----

•White Ruse” flour manufactured at the
Charlotte city mills was awarded first prenium at the last state fair at Jackson. Try
...ui fit’ll* the btsge it. For sale by A. D. Cook.
The Hayford property on Green. l*ark
and Walnut stteeta. Is for sale lu whole or
In parcels to suit purchasers. For particu­
lars inquire of Jno. M. Nevins.

The society. connected with Emmanuel
™t"tAll‘‘*’l on Thursday.
Ort. ttth, by: Mredamre Jullu* Rumm-IL
--ta '»•*&gt;. iiinuinMii1 u..— vta-»-&gt;_
fi. Byron Dieklnwn. ...
Wm.
Holloway. Jad»e* Wilkin*. Anna Brestm-r.
MM Ttnulinns•j. Laura Be**mer, Nellie
Wilkins. BerdIm Bentley. Supper served
from half past]rnvc until seven. All art
cordially tnvitttd to attend.
For sale, the residence property in the
The BaxxJtn acknowledges tbe receipt
first ward formerly belonging to Chy!—
ot some fruit ufck&lt;- that has traveled quite
Olmstead. Will wil cheap and on easy
extensively, jIt Is part of a cake that wk*
terms. Enquire of P. T. Colgruve.
made In Pekin]| China, by the'ChiMac rook
jota* *• -“&gt;■ employed by IRev.
Those Wishing to see Dr. J. A. Baugh­
|
H. l^wry, missionary
■* &lt;&gt;t getting man should call nt tbe Hastings house Oct.
to China and lifrother to Dr. Lowry, of this
Mh or 19th. as hr will Im- alment for a
city. The cdt'k sent the cake to Rev.
month following-the Iflth of October.
Lowry's mm* **bo are attending school in
Ohio. By thsmi a portion of the cake was
'Vtabta- know whiwt bu,cr for
The G. A. R. dance Wednesday evening
sent to Dr. Lotwry here.
wns not so largely attended as in former Uw llretlnn Kollrr Mill Co.
The annual re-union
i
yean. Al-out do numtwre were sold.
of the Barry County
wot.
.ill .7
s|x-ut numtay Battalion. G- ifr. IL, wa* held in this.city
■publican and Those present bad an enjoyable time.
With relatives
rvlatives in
with
X ermontvllle.
Wednesday 4bd Thursday. In point of
Milton, sun of DeWitt Kenyon, died sud­
S’ ^hlteomb went to Battle attendance th«JI re-union fell considerably
denly Tuesday of lung fever. The funeral
short of the njH&gt;nl of funner y«-ar*. W&lt;&gt;dCreek Thursday to visit relative*.
occurred Thun«lay, and the remains were
nreday wa* dq
rdLu'./ UTk ’Tf
"evupy the.rooinH On Thursday |h otel principally to business.
interred in the Fullcrcemctery. Carlton.
In the forenobn occurred the
recently vacated by J. M. Ncvilto.
street parade. ’| There were atout 40 horaeDennis McCarthy was before Justice
men and 100 it■en on foot* Owing to lhe
Sid
Wiley
.performs
the
duties
of
night
Krnaston Monday to answer to a charge of
cold
weather
d
hmfi life was not enjoyed by
perjury. Some testimony was taken uul watch during Archie Ayers’ absence.
lhe "old vetiI" to any remarkable extent,
the examination continued to Octol-rr
HY Ppck left Thursday for a At the rmnp ilre Thursday p. m. addresses
Morrill A Conijwny have tbe largest stock short visit at her old home in Kalamaroo
|| were made ||&gt;y Hom Jame* O'Donnell,
of glove*, mittens and winter caps in Hast­
J. M. Ncvills and family now occupy the ,! Clement SmithI and Rev. I. M. B. Glllaspie.
ings. We will give, the balance of this house recently purchased by them of Alex These addrvd...
---------greatly 1UJUJCU
u,
H-* were
enjoyed by
month. H off on all childrens* knee suits. Christie.
those present.| Tlie fuDowing officers were
elected for the ensuing year: Cut.
Col., Jef.
■ The little son of Lang. DirkituMm. who
F. A. Curtis left Satnrdsy for Albion,
was so hadly injured laid week on one of where he will Ix-romc an employe in tbe Kelley. John] Stark post. Cedar Creek:
I.icuL Col.. Ft A. Blackman. J. B. Sackett
Bentley Bros. A Wilkins* trucks, died Recorder office.
port. Pralriev lie: Major, J. IL Bawdy.
Monday night from tbe effects of hl* in-!
Miss Nellie IMbcoek left last Weddnes- lA*&lt;nanl Mauih posL Woodland; Chaplain,
Jury•lay night for an extended vi»it with rela- Rev. Smith. Middleville.
The examination uf Dennis McCarthy tlvwi In Buffalo.
Mr. Roll S. Thabue. a native of Bunuah,
and Dennis McCarthy. Jr., on tlie charge
Married, at Nashville. Oct. U, Mis- will give the i^opk- of Hartings two orient­
of resisting an offlit-r was begun In Justice
KenasfouV court Munday and continued HaUle Lnnr to William Olnrr. Rev D. B. al cnti-rtalnutentB on Friday and Saturday
cvtnlngA
Ord 19 and 20, at the Baptist
(Matt officiating.
to October -jpth.
church. Mr. । Thabue Introduce* himself
J. W. Bentley, while planing route small * John Rum and family arrived Saturday and four youtg ladles, of Hastings, in full
pieces of limber in Bentley Una A *Wilk-. morning from Colorado. They will remain native costume. Hi* entertainment is as
good a* a trijho Bunuah. Heluu the larg­
ins' mill, Friday, bad one of hi* fingers here for some time.
••chawed” off. Amputation at tbe middle
Mix* Row- (kxxiyear is making an ex­ est collection k&gt;f Burmese curir*dtiv* ever
liuporied to I America among which Is a
joint was nvemaary.
tended visit with her sister. Mrs. E. |„
rtiaw) which I would cost In our money
la-t all remember tbe chicken pie social Haul. Grand Rapid.*.
8l‘65. Mr. ’fhabm* i* a native uf the tribe
at E. Pennock’# next Friday evening. The / Mrs. Mary Dunning lias returned from। known a* the "Karpn" ami tbe only native
prucreda Co go for parehasing a hanging an extended visit with friends in the east­. in Amerlea. , The proceed* from this en­
lamp for fhe Star w bool house farrrligious ern part of the state.
tertainment will l«e divided between Mr.
vai tlx- Witty ew- .services. All are invited.
Mr. H.«n..r R.u
v- ....
in
l
j Thabue and! the young people of the
re? J
, 7' 1 ‘-'I’U- tauifl,. Mr. Tbabue I. .mlrew,.
At the meeting uf the Little Builders*
missionary' society last week the following
:"d
■
ctar««. »he[, 1» &lt;111 Mun IC Burnta to
officers were elected: President, Mrs.
Mr. abyl Mr*. Frink, of Indiana, are ‘
*ni"ng hi* countrymen. Listen for
Mary Wiiiteomb; vice president. Mrs. Mar­
garet Puffer;secretary. MissGlmaSchantx; guest* at J. L. Wilkin*'. Mr. Frink was a 1 *»**’ gn-at Bknnrec gong the evening* of
comrade of Mr. Wilkins during the war. i themtertalnbcnL Comeandhear Thabue
tr^a^urer, Mbs Alice hldnam. -

Country

/./z- z
.

A'
Phe,P"’ ,,f
J**^j •
ev!nlnjf- °«- W*1 Un.
r h^.1, H*"1*1®*. upon the subject of
LotuUtutional Prohibition. Is-terrnybody
h»rWm. Gea. Clinton B. Fisk aan hl*
voice should 1st beard dklly on our plat­
forms. until tlif liquor tariff shall be over­
thrown.

LnS?' 01

Ukt,n HsU. Hastings,

' Tuesd-r.'Evening,
,V . 'a/i.

ta^v^j*^^

25 (■ nts
t\HK"

//&lt;?//,

Miestay Ew,

1ntvx',. Frrtv
r..4KXi SMITH
'! «1* OHIO
-..-nr-.nt j&lt;&gt;'clock.
*

AW VO!

The M. E. Nx-lal wiU be entwined by . &lt;&gt;. IL Ip-rgy now fill* the position of
Mrsdame* J. Rich. Plidllps, Jno. Buaby. nhdit operator at tlie Central- depot. Fred
Rorabaek. Niins. Warner and Sheffield, on Mfllt r assuming tlie duties of day operator.
Ji . wiiv.
J „ ,
,
■
Wednesday afternoon and evening of this VJ. 1- W llktns and wife left for Ijutsing
Thursday to attend the re-union of Mt.
Refreshtaente a* usual.
Wilkin*' old corp*, the Michigan Engimt n-.

Jay McGuire left Monday for Niles,
tin- department occur* to-day. A! 3:00 where he lue* accepted a-posltion as night
o’clock thi* afternoon ch«* department will operator in the Michigan Central telegraph
be reviewed by the mayor and common office.
e
. council, after which U**y will make a
Dan. W. Reynold* left Thursday for
practical tert of the water work* system.

The Battle Creek ami Bay Cky K. IL on
Munday tiled a first mortgage. In the Rt-giw
let's office, executed to the Fanner* Ixian
amt Tru*t rawfwuiy. of New York City.
' Tbe mortgage Is to secure bund* i**ned by
the R. R. company and is for fllft.000 per
■ mite.

.

LOCAL NEWR

• leaf Bark
Brann'.

for thrjt

1 loli !h»f ef ri,

re dats— at Be.-o
&lt;ir*ad Ra| ;ib I;

j
Wr underetetMl that W. F. Hick* boaated
' the other day that hr Itad "fixed Jack
Illaklry.” th&lt;- Uukm I-abor candidate for
Enquire *f John! -herilL William tried hard enough. He
w a* there at Mr. Hinkley’s . and pleaded
lianl emmgh, but Ids boast that he had
1 "fixed" Mr. Hinkley seems to be a little
premature.
The democrat and republican county
mmmittMM have Jointly l&lt;*a.*ed Union hall
for the night of election. The election re­
turn* given by tbe associated pre** di*-patebes will be read from the stage aa they
••urth'it-. new figs.■ enme In. In order to defray lhe expensea
&lt;rf this arrangement It has hern decided to
! charge an admission fee of 23 cent*.
•

• lx»»t *h&lt;*-e for.

The Michigan Central will, cixumencinx
’ lie. &lt;&gt;f -in- ,
ua duet, new. Sept 6th. on Thursday of each week until
Noy. 15th sell tickets from Hasting* to
-7^. for &gt;• at IL aasr's. •
Detroit anti return, at the rate of W- -s
&lt; H- VanAnBan will address Uie jieople■ good on going on date of sale and relum­
‘ Tanker Spring* morrow.
ing on tbe following day un account &lt;rf art
k«n exhibition, this includes coupon for
House. Dr. J. A.
admission.
P. A. Hahx. Agent
hughttxj., &gt;1
th and loth.
The supervisors who visited the county
p
"r'
mdask for "White farm, which for two years has been under
k* foir. F.i.r. .nrk warranted.
tbe management of George Houghtalln.
TteBzrry juid Eaton llomiepathlc medk
■■u scirty nuet., - Ford** hotel to-day.
111 WU1IU
—.re.
--------------- JI
j
him. Mr. H. haa certainly done well, and
Wanted. 10,000 ba. rje.
there have been no com plain ts that he ha*
F. H. Bahlow&amp;Co.
used any of the inmates of. the county
to Mr. &lt; h, n, y wi-| pn-ach at the Star house except In the most kindly manner.
bx* lint Sfanda;. . v -i.ing at 7 o'clock.
The democrat* are sending out circulars
to unc. property in city for a for their big meeting here the 24th. They
.
!» B
M&lt;r
rur.
urge those to whom the circular* are sent
(I'’. D.
kebe
to do their utmost to beat the republican
Bwirn-r (,■!&lt;•:.
&lt;d choice Japan tea demonxtratian here Oct. 3d. Among other
’her* ask 30c per lb. things they will have a horseback parade,
iwJ .A Ut Js|««to will be at the and a jackim wearing a Harrbon hat. and
r,Wi ((rt &amp;tb&gt; Bnd labeled ’ the republican party.” We are
glad to announce these things strictly In
’•n^ta "S.’;
,u,ter •“* ■«■ “ta advance.
Cha Bin! dm Bln! What is UT We
y
,n “•
will tell you now: it is our new tea.
Everybody ahould try IL It to aw® to ffh«
satisfaction, and with even pound wc give
a handsome Japanese teapoL and further­
more we have to say that the teato a first
ItetafS?0”*”-r«l*r Creta, died claM article, first crop unentered, bngnt
clean leaf and is a very excellent steeperIn short we guarantee tbe tea to give per­
_______
■"«Stab,”
““"’I Corn‘ fect .satisfaction.
f"»remintcf tire rain.

gram announcing the death of a sister.
returned/estenlay.

He

TTir Misses Clara and Hattie Fuller, of
Wellsville. N. Y.. are the gnesU of their
cousin. Mrs. James Bauer, and other rela­
tives In thl» vicinity.
James HalM and wife left yesterday for
Flint there to attend the meeting of the
Grand Ixxige of Good Templars. They
will return to-morrow.

T1*” l*d‘’* of
W. R. C. will nail
wanu
Oct 3*th« ■* Uj,‘ G*• hl,n
over
Goodyear's hardware store
at
“
““* H.
“ A.
* -------------------------------SBc., for the benefit of the corp*. Please
don’t forget tbe place or lime.

R. G. Horr will speak In Union ball on days ago Mr. Campbell suffored a stroke of
the evening of October Slat, on the politi­
cal questions of the day. Mr. Horr low tliat he too Is routined tu hl* bed.
one of tin, best of reputations as a public
speaker. being both decidedly ugumenlatlvr and witty. He will undoabtodly
delight bl* audience and at the Name tluagive a clear and forcible address. Don’t
tall to hear him.
It f&gt; surprising to see the amount uf
wall paper that la being sold at Dr. Lathrop'n drug skin-. He sells so cheap and
Iras such a good collection of pattern*, that
few who look at his stock and prices go
away without purchasing. "Sell cheap
and they wil! buy” seems to be his motto.
His sales at tire jreeient low prices will on­
ly continue a short time.
M. V. Moulton spoke In Union ball Sat­
urday afternoon and evening in tbe inter­
est of Dre Democracy. Mis audiences
were gtxxl sizesl. Mr. Moulton gave an
interesting address. He. spoke in the in,
temt of free trade and plainly too. He
did not reconcile greenbacklsm and demo­
cracy to each other but seemed to take it
for granted that while democrats arc not
greenliackeni yet greenbackers must help
support democracy in whatever form it
may assume.

p?PRICE’s
CREAM

JakinJ
•‘ijwde?
PERFECT

The "Town Site Company,*' I ought to
explain, for the benefit of souk- eastern
renders, is an association of m-u who make
up their minds that a town ahould, would botnfl* tor mart than a qsarter ot a century. Il
or could grow up at a certain point in a l« n«M by the United HlMre Government. Enwild region whither civilization is tending, d&lt;&gt;TMM] by the beads of the Great Universities
the Htrongret Ihir-U. and mml Healthful.
or whither a rush is expected, contingent ns
Dr. Price's Cream baking Powder dose not
upon a certain event, like the discovery contain Ammonia, l.tme, or Alum. Hold only
of preeioti* metals or the completion of a ,nC*M
PKICK BAKING POWDKROD.
railway. Under law* of tlie United States
saw toms.
cwicsoo.
wr. uiuia.
these mm "take up” a certain area upon
whitb to build their town, and proceed to
Bntaoll having been made in U&gt;e conditions
cumstauce* will admit, by burveying ot a certain mortgage made and eiecntsd by
streets, indicating jxrk* and reser­
vations fur public building*—hospitals, tbe Itegioter of Deed* for Barry Chanty. Mlehicbqrvbe.-., city
hall,
librartes
ana aau. on tbe :su&gt; day ot January. A. D. tne. tn
T ot rnort«-.ize» on page 4». *atd mortgwso on; by bringing water from the hills, illtaT
being &lt;1ul» assigned by Bylvauus H. CooF jg
planting shade trees and perhaps building David 11. Cook, and Mid a»&gt;lcu:netit d- . fo
a big hotel In many cases ths mil wav is corded OeLOOtb, BMP. Inllber Uon page -rfTrebv
the
mid David IL Cook as the exe- j M aad
a partner and helps by con cent rating
of SUvanusH. Coek. dece*’ .otorotthe
operation.* at that point; indeed, the exh ewtate
slaved to A. Myrtella Whlteor -od. dniy a*,
gencica of railway cuustntetion and oper­ ilgntnent dul; recorded lu Ub' -*b sad said asQ on nags S3t,
ation are generally th* most potent factors ou Mtilch mortgage there '
at the date of th I* notice
«» claimed to be due
in deciding th* locality.
drrd elgbtynmo and ’ .the sum «&gt;f »lx bunThe place plotted and the "erdpany’*

on the ground, lively advertising begins.
The floating frontier crowd rushes to tbe ItwUtuted to re roewdtnir* st law hartnglwen
uew spot and a wild speculation in town
lots at unce begins, price* being paid that
have uo relation to tlm intrinsic value of
the property acquired, which, as yet, is
u ‘•'“v* &gt;■ -**• loreuoou, i shall
worts next to nothing, but, like the wild­ ...
Sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, ai
cat stocks of Wall street, simply repr^ t,lc n°rth front door cf the Court House fa t£
sent the amount a man is willing to xhJco city of Hsaunga that l^lur theNarewhere the
County is boldeni tbs
on thut particular card, or the n^jtal he Circuit Court tor Barry
lu “1J nutrtAge so much
can affonl for immediate use and oppor­
tunities.—Ernest Ingersoll )n The Cos­
mopolitan.
i:irr-l,3 jS

Two young Germans in Berlin fought a of lot nine hundred ninety nine (wu SN) and
duel with tricycles. Starting at 800 yards lots ten hundred i.ono' and ten bunared and
| The action* of the democratic andgrecn- apart, they charged full tilt against cacn one (1,001). according to tbeAvcortled plat of the
(now eltyt of Haatinn.
, ,,a'*k leaders toward the Union laibor jnur- other, with alight injury to themselves village
Dated OeL 17th, A. I). IMk
t.v
Barn' ci'unty I* exceedingly amusing.
and serious hurts to their madiinea.
A. Mvktmlxa Whitcomb. A»»l«nee.
Wbt.n lt wuU n,,.,, purpose. Bom Hick.* &amp; Their honor was satisfiml.—New York Sun.
', &lt;...........
t ..that
. ..tlie
.........................
. ( Jill
in*l4
I'niou Labor party
in Barry ci-ufity ha* luvn bought by the
n publicans, (has casting dishonor up-m a*
xiod un-n as i there are’in Barry county.
Then/ben tney will go to tbe Union Llk
l&gt;or men and ray: "We are sorry to see
you go where you do. but we know you are
honret. But we want you to remembar
your old friepd* ju»t a little. Now please
put on a fewisllpH. and help us pull three It is now conceded that the best and cheapest way to warm
men on our ticket out of the mud." Thu*
your house or cook your meals is to buy the
to a man whi is inclined to support the
Union Itailmn tiekcL three fusion leaders
rhatge that the Union Lnixir party is a
party which has sold Itself In dishonor and
shame. To |he voter who is already In the
Union l-abon party, these fusion leaders
.liex for Just am- little slip, lt*s real funny
to watch ther antics. ‘

Mrs. All. Davenport, of Carlton, iuyl on
exhibition at She fair a ran ot maple syrup.
attending the re-unkm of the Michigan When the Jt»&lt;l|rt*» were examining the exEnginrx-n*, to which con&gt;" Mr. lleney was hlbit/prepandory to making Uielr award*.
asslgneii during tiie war.
Stephen Schantz and wife arrived from of syrup, claiming tiiat it was fraudulently
in that de|4rtment and that it was tmuie
Illinois Wcdneaday. Mr. Schantz will
make bls future.hotne In Woodland, where of white *iupr. We are ultio informed
that this dreidon wa* arrived at after a
he will engage in the merrhantlle buslnere. simple in*p&lt;MD«u and without even tasting
VMlM Maggie Parkhurst arrives in the of the syrup.! We have been shown a sam­
ple
of the *)fup in question and do not
city this week. She will leave soon for
Coldwater and from thence wiUaccompany hesitate to say that it is unquestionably a
her parent*. Gen. J. G. Parkhurst and very excellent quality of maple syrup.
However, wf would be satisfied to take
wlfe./si their trip to Belgium.
Mrs. Davenwrt’s word in regard to the
Cants have been received at thi* office elements in the syrup. Site took exceed­
announcing tl»e marriage at Nashville. Oct. ing great cart- In the making ami prepared
10. of Miss Nellie Truman and Harry R. this can of wrap especially; in view of ex­
Bank*. Mr. and Mrs. Bank, will make hibiting it at|th«- fair. To have the syrup
their future home in Lincoln. Kansas, lite passed by aad. l-ecause it was of a t&gt;eautiwith
best wishes of their many friend* go with
fully rlesr «#or. with tlie remark that it
tiM'in.
_________ _
was made i&lt; white sugar is a gross injus­
tice Had o»e of the Judges removed the
cover and sampled the «yrup be would
jj0.
»
5muc and Kcs'utence
have Ix-rn *0 surprised by ita delicately
delicious maple flavor that none of his cok
&lt; David Blirontz. Utlool*
&gt;I Mrs
Ward.
Hope K*.
leagues could have got even a smell.
ll'EryHannah
K. itaoks.
IJneotn.

THE PROBLEM SOLVED!

Garland Cooks and Heaters
----- AT------

ED. POWERS’
The Garland is the ideal stove for both cooking and heating.

Of course we keep other and inferior kinds of stoves, the
same as other dealers. Bat the Garland is the acknowledged
best.

Full line of everything usually kept in a hard­
ware establishment.
Respectfully,

ED. POWERS.

(hie of thejmost pleasant social evenu it
has l*cn our fortune to attend, occurred at
the residence of O. F. Long, on Maple
w* »Jennie M. Fame. ba*hrijle
streeL last Thursday evening, rhe occastreeu
U.WU.
,!on — U^tarriw ”'_uiM,r.!!f
‘“L »Rly
"J?
Ir? and Mrs. Ixing, .to Wr
Mr.
-------- BUT OUR-------.
daughter of F&lt; W in. 11. ’-me.
। rew134 t Hattie I-ong. Naanvi'le
Win. H. OUter. The ceremony occurred
i Edwin Van Noekrr. NashvMle
S
13ft I Ulhe Center. Cariion
st five o’clockL Rev. D. B. Ovlatt, of the
ich. of Hastings, performing
S'/XtUbL". W-itort bw'taipMdre
t a very.ahort but Impressive
* »■-'t Jame*
i-mn. Crawley,
z'rawlftv. of
nt Hastings,
Haatinn.
mantier.
nsman. and Miss Allie Llchty,
actedfol
►lace, as bridesmaid, ushering
Following are the real e«*te t^fe"
iple Into tbe room and amisk
the bridal
And store full of everything a family needs—Dry Goods, Gloves and Mittens,
tr,v the week ending Oct. 14th. 1888, as
[ receiving the congratulations
Ing them
Boote and Siwes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Groceries, Etc.
LImi rtom tar btx*,ta the re-UUrtr
-riend* who were assembled,
1 vtuo X. Mtrer
Mt»«r; lo-rtw-t Following o- congratulations, an elegant
rved. to which the respect* of
“tSi wsfu”■ repast waa
were assiduously devoted,
A nice line of Drees Goods, consisting of Flannels, TrieoU, %lack knd Colored *
"gi^rSSt- Atrert rent • -re- &lt;“ * (at least thi ’s the wsy we felt about IL)
Quhmerea, Eroadbeads, etc., with Watered Silks, Bead and Braid^TrimThe disp! y of preaento was an unusualtil
was much too extensive to
mlngv,* and Buttons to match.
ly fine one,
a&lt;imit
mention.
admit oi
of iiiurtidual
ln&lt;
A large number of guests were present
trrm Haxtlnc*
whom
D.
S^SZ.
UMta.among Ort
TO were
eb~Mrs.
Otaft
HTAtrvrgR A Crawixt.
Ma’^Te.!«h George R-Watklui and MtM Hva
Dr. ud Mr,. B. H. Utarop. Mr» J^n For lwile* and children. I have added this year some nice PLU8H CLOAKS, to
Bv rvnuest of the Btate Board of Health
w.lMert.
Mrs Ed- -Nrnta Mr.
we&gt; prSSTthe followlnff: Appl‘«;tlons
■nd
Mm. &lt;1.Mr.
5m»-nN
j. Mr. tad “".T,”0"?-'
which I invite special attention.

Politics are High!

PRICES ARE LOW!

SOMETHING NEW-AJ*p*”.T^5”"'Uh 50^ TEA

CLOAKS!

at ^nlon 11*11
well to the officer of th*'
fJ
Mrs. John l.lrhiy. Mita Ann. taAdJ., Mr.
birth J
,t'- "■ l•r”*‘», do t»ol speak road to carry disinterred bodies dead of Chsre-l. b‘,,h “* F«»efort
__
■nd Mr, Wrt.b lb wr,. Ml««« JbllA tad
‘"’"’tMemertainment
Protn.™ M
mretlnr rrlttar ««•!» Mnry Smith. Mr,. AIMn Jtmirn. MlmAda
fwred
to
lb.
»»&lt;«■
O'.
“
“
“
-J"?"!.
“
Mlehtal. Will Krm&gt;r«ltwr tad Mrrn M.
*nd all such
Bitart of Itrtnit. Mr. tai Mra IB.
"
k? Mr ! h- t. "°ler an&lt;* 00 sl,ort noUt« llreiat Hol.tlre to » re—»'
lull «nd Mr,. AllwCAdy. ot Bull. tbw*.
'
I’irkluMm, Hartings, Mich.
lor thr re»m .l ot Utetaxlr
were among the guests.
&lt;IM ot dlphtbrrt* U&gt;iw‘j*w rw “&gt;• «ck °{ tbr Srereury of ttfr St.«
S
Tbe ranng couple lota tae bS. train the
,l'”,rw,iW&gt; Will not make tbe trel. It hl.dot; u.ulrl«-ta.l"on»»"umee^ntadtar Chlew&gt; “d
r’1y-A
C&lt;®L
’jnwd- Fur salt- by A. D. l» premluod or tai- ««*
ft?
din-'
71,, n- the, -111 return tad •ettk down
’S
In^imlr tali- !&gt;«&gt;ta I’1 j|‘“Umul
.»d not until « l..n«w "“it'' S
*ViS'J'ta IUs-’’*« bat week print- .lore Ure drutb. Stat * .TiwErta
tarompanled b, tae well--«»■ ta
&lt;“ Prairieville. Oct. ft, 1«8.
friend*.—Nashville News.
dlphtbrrt. X ta- «“»'
7T..i 7* rwtor ,,f
d*M"
Ktt. £ b ifrt^0'" U l,h"uW bare beew MirMd.0. uni II X »»■* »&gt;'

OVERCOATS AND SUITS!

bKt!

«•'«««-»

Highest market price for produce.

M. J. GOSS.

�FARM AND GARDEN.
INFORMATION AND PRACTICAL AD­
VICE ON MATTERS OF INTEREST.

I did onUmUUhdayofDAptember.A.l).1M,
levy upon aad aelxeall the right. title and in-,
torort of tbe said dofendeuL Benson B»retn
and to tbe following property and lands to-wli:

sold to Jacob Sblrely out of
the north eart corner lot sa'ti desrripUon
of land in tbe tomublp of Rutland. Barry
CountT,Michigan, all of which I shall expose
for sale and sell at public auction or vendue to

Cheeking Tbeir Growth.

The time of year for transplanting trees
varies in different sections and under dif­
fering circumstancos Tho nrason for do­
ing this work Is leu Important than do■Ing It tn tbe best manner, and If much
earth goes with the roots, any time when
iwiu of that day.
the trees are dormant or not in a state of
bated al the City of Harting* tills 15tb day of rapid growth, will answer, providing, of
course, tho soil is lu condition and circum­
By I. W. VnoOMAX. Deputy Sheriff.
stances generally are favorable The moat
trees are probably transplanted in tho
apring. though there are numerous advo­
made and executed br cates for fall planting.
icri (0 Peter CrtMby, aud
Mid ret arded In theofflee

said mortgage twine
mu of Ove hundred,
dollars in two
p-Uier with tbe----- — —
...
ter. the rate uf eight per cent per annum and
payable annually from its date.

lari and thirty-three cento tWOI.Xi) at the date
of this notice ami no suit or proceedings at law
or In equity having been Instituted to recover
the amounts due or any part thereof, notice Is
therefore hereby given that by virtue of tbe
paner of sale In said mortgage contained, and
In pursuance of tbe statutes In such case made
Tree* two or three inches in diameter
and provided. I stull on Friday, the Slat day of
* I, teee
nn.« a'.:..-v in
may bo moved with comparative case and
of the coart house In tbe city of Hastings In the littlo degree of loss, but when these have
gained
a diameter of half a foot or more
county of Barn- and state of Michigan (that be­
ing the place of holding the circuit court for tbe the labor and difficulty ore greatly In­
county of Barry, where said promises are situat­ creased.ed) sell at public auction or vendue to tbe highCountry Guntlcman, in reply to a recent
e*t bidder the premises described tn said mort­
gage to satisfy tho amount due on salu mortgage query, “How to move swamp maples of
with the interest at eight per cent, per annum considerable size to a lawn, without
aad the'•arts and expenses allowed by law to­ checking the growth;" etc., replies by
gether with an attorney fee nf fifteen dollars
said premises being described In aald mortgage giving tho following illustrated direca* all that certain piece or parcel ot land lying
Thore are twomodenof moving largo
trees. Fig. 1 shows tho way In which it
acres off the south west fractional quarter (kJ is done, by gifting tho tree from the
of Section number eighteen &lt;i«» In townsnip ground in an ereet position, drawing It on
number two (I) north of range eight (&gt;c west.
wheels to its place of destination, and
Dated Sept. xUi. A. I&gt;. IN*.
dropping into tho holo previously made
Pktkh Chuimiv. Mortgagee.
fur it.
The treo is first loosened by digging,
then lifted* with the lever, the trunk
State of Michigan, county of Barry,—a*.
At a session of the Prolate Court for the being wound with carpet ur sacking or
County of Barry, holden at the ITobate Office in with straw, to prevent bruising by tho
tbe City of Hartings, in said county, on HM- chain which raises it to tho hinder wheels
urday, thezHh day ot September. In the year one
of a common farm wagon, run unto tho
hi.i.dtvtl und euitlty-elglit.
Present. wn&gt;. W. Cole. Judge ul Probate.
treo from behind. Chitina attached,'to lhe
In tbe matter uf the 'estate of Eda
Cannon, a minor.
Un reading and flllug the petition, duly veri­ hitched to tho whiffletree to draw it.
fied. of John M. Nevins, guardian of said minor, This mode applies well to the removal of
praying for reasons therein set forth, that he evergreens us well as to deciduous tnx-s,
may be licensed to sell tin, real estate of said
tho branches of which need not be dis­
minor In said petition described.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Friday, tbe turbed on account of 'Yhe erect position.
nth day of Nov.. A.D. 18M. at ten o'clock in In either case, the tops should, however,
be made lighter by cuttingfin the branches
er persons Interested in ao aa to present an oven, natural lop.
red to apiiear nt a session
be bolden al the 1‘robate
MUM. in said county, aud
ere W why tbe prayer of
tot im) granted. And it Is
t said petitioner give notice

tb-n-of. b) causing a coin' of this order to be
published in tlie Hartings Bannkk, a newspa­
per printed and circulated In said county of
Barry, once In each week for four successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
Ws. wTcolb.
(A true copy.)
Jadgv of Probate.

CIDER
A;.!
1‘robate Nutlee.
State of Michigan. County of Barry.—as.
Notice is hereby given, that by anjordcr of
the probate court tor the county of Barry, made
on the 2Cth day of September. A. D.-lws, Six
months from that date were allowed for credi­
tors to present their claim* against tbe estate

required to present thetr claims to said probate
court, at thu probate office, in the city of Hart­
ings, for examination and allowance. on or be
fort the'JMh day of March. A- l&gt;. iw, and that
on ** runreaay, inc
uay ui aiarcp. o. »». i»v,
at to o'clock in tbe forenoon of each ot those
days.
Dated

Co'i.a. Judge of Probate.

Hastings Banner,
$1.00 a Year.

ta LiVEH COMPLAIWT, DYSPffSlA,
PUBIFYIMG tie BLOOD.
U»edfor3O

In the World
powerful tonic for

ftmak* A chil­
dren. Itcanr.ot

In harvesting grapes that am to be
packed away for market or long keeping,
be exceedingly careful hot to rub off too
bloom in handling the fruit. Place in
large shallow trays and place in a cool
airy spot for several days to "sure" be­
fore packing. Dqring thin curing process
the skin beeomes toughened and the
stems to the duster shrink sanewhat,
and tbe licrries will not fall off, os they
would if packed at once. The varieties
vary greatly as to tho time required for
this. The best keeping grapes, such aa
Catawba. Iona. Diana, etc., shoukl be al­
lowed to hang upon tho vino until quite
ripe;
this will be known by tho
stem to the duster losing ss stiff­
ness and tho hunch hanging - directly
down.
The most ikalablo variety of grapes, ac­
cording to Orchard and Garden, are Dela­
ware and Concord, but a tew Ives seedling
and Hertford Prolific, eomlqg
early in tho season, often brfa good
prices. White varieties, such aa---------or Rebecca, gave a somewhat uncertain
demand. Strictly fancy lots often sell
very well, but unless very choice they
&lt;ro generally neglected. The best pnek
ages' ore light wooden boxes containing
two or three pounds each; the throe
pound boxes aro generally used, for the
black varieties, but the higher priced
kinds, Dnlawaro, Martha, etc., arc*usually
packed in two pound boxes. Tile boxes
should be packed In alar cases.‘.bolding
eighteen three pound boxes, or twentyfour two pound boxes. After picking,
tho grapes should Rest least twe»ty-four
hours iu a cool, dry place before packing,
ns when pocked fresh from thu vines
they shrink in lhe boxes. Remnve the
bottom of tho box, and pack against thr
cover first. Fill full, but not ao that the
contents will be bruised. Put emo kind
only iu a box. Lithographic labels can
bo obtained for tho top of tho! boxes,
which give tho package a handsome apneuranco; the name of tho variety s^ould t
te printed neatly upon the label.

and for
demand.
_____
aro also plentiful, and as
the best prices in England, a great many
of them are exported. Owing to the
later ripening, only about half the usual
quantity of fruit Is now being shipped to
England. The shipments usually com­
mence in the early part of August und
continue until April. The largest quan­
tities are sent over iu midwinter, when
the shipments run from 40,000 to 70,000
barrels a week. The quantity exported
last year was 608,421.barrels, and the pre
.
____i._____ cn-Mi
E. I-

country, and a correspondingly small one
In Europe, and tho exporta were 1,828,BJO barrels.
.

delicate cog-11tutlun.
11 If the-Beet Medicine in »»• for Reoulrtiee
Bewrt*. Quart Bottles. $1.00. ti&gt;
W.jtha lorjKAO. bvlivm-.l (ree &lt;u any char

The practice of mowing down straw­
berry patches Is recommended bv Amcri
can Cultivator only lu cases where the
vines are overgrown with weeds. Tho
W. JOHNSTON A CO., Detroit. Mich
object is to give tho weeds a setback,
with tho hope that a little care will give
the strawberries the advantage In tlw
race fur life. It is of doubtful utility at
best to try so harsh a remedy. Wc tried
■dinlnis- It ouee. but at, the same thus took the
precaution to dig up some of the best
plants and sot them in a plan by them•elves where they could bo kept free
from weeds. These were not cut buck,
and from these we gut all onr berries thi

i'SSS.'S’h'T-bSE &lt;K£XE
pubtohro.!
In tbe first chapter of this book we
Joshua encouraged; in the second, the two
spire received and protected by Rahab, and
bringing to Jortma further encuuragenwat;
.
_i
~fnr the CTOflH
over; anu u»» ms
—-------- -y
.
full account of tho pairing over, with tho
detail. cunrerolngtl» twelve stone* Inrome
of our hvrnnswe Bing about Jordan as if it
Ot a~th, Udo it
barn: » .
B«lo

would show us that the fact that in Canaan
■there were many cuetniea to l» subdued and
much fighting to bo done, prow that it wax
not a nymbol of heaven, nor tbe Jordan a
synjbo! of death.
'
.-•la “Tho [iricrt* which bare the ark stood
in the midst uf Jordan until everything wm
finished that tho Lord commanded Jrebua."
Anything uufinisbed la irajMrelbl-.’ with God,
nnd all that Go luu&gt; purposed shall in due time
bo fully accomplished. Jesus said before ho
waa erucitled: “I havo finished the work
which tboa garert im to do." and otw of his
last word* on tho crow* waa: “It i» finished."
(John xvli, 4; xix. 80.) All that tho Father
ha* given Him shaU como to Him; all Israel
■ball l*e Mve&gt;l; sll'thc rortii shall bo filial
wish Ki* glory; tbe work* of tho devil shall
all ko disitruyed; the Kingdom shall com-

berever it can be iuducud to grow,

' And you can be as ^wise as they,
If you but choose to buy
The Soap that’s called the Santa Claus—
Its good effects to try.
Because ’twill help you through your wor’At such a rapid rate,
,
That yor’ll have time to master all you care .

AH Grocsra sell SANTA CLZ1U"
Hsde by N. K. FAIRpANK &amp; CC„

Three tin*" do we find the last three word.*
ot this expreauon (v*. 1,11, and ch- iii, 17),
and tho wont “clean" u preclrely tixreamcM
the word ••finished'’ in vctoe 10, m&gt; that the
tiiought of a complete work is kept o.mstantiy
before ua What rret it rtiuuld give our souls
when wo remember that though now »imjierfect He will perfect that which concerocth
all Hi* people and present u* faultiore before
tho proem*: of His glory with exceeding joy,
and not oaa thing khall (.ill of al) Ho has
undertaken to do; nil ahull bo oecompliched.'
19,13. “Forty thousand prepare.! for war
poased over before tho Ix&gt;ril unto battle."
Thrxe umto of tbe two and a half tribes who
received their inheritance in the’ day* of

WITH

sight of all Israel" ifo was the Lord's repreRentative, and as tho fwuple moved forward
nt hW command and u» tbe mighty power
of tbe Lord through him. they had to cun­
fam that tbe God of Mooes wo* with Jcohua,
and so they frond or reverenced him m they
did Moves.and tbe lx&gt;rd magnified Joshua by
working through him. God has magnified
His sou Jcsuv, and will magnify Him before
all nations, for “all king* shall fall down be­
fore Him, all nation* «hall serve Him." If
we determine that Christ shall be magnified
in un and yield oursclvm to Him accordingly,
He will magnify u« hero by working in u*
His mighty works, and nt His coming by
making us Just like Himself.
LI, 10. “Command the prireb. that they
com • up out of Jordan," and this at tlie com­
mand of the Lord to Joshua. How strangn

womkT* of the love and riowt-r of tin. f

&lt;!»
IM.a,
.SSX nXi°^
well aj all the w&lt;&gt;n&lt;l,.&gt;-u nt tn.. —u
..
M w.n na an Hi, woudra...
thote
°f TO:lv',nttt!u“ with
thoir children. Tuey were to talk of a’) m,
wrmdrouB works nnd declare Hl* doing*, if
. !n
bumre today the children rwvar
।
father or mother upeak of the wuudroa*
I J,0'* WM»dui.ig» of Him v. bo died uu Calvary
I *invt-L.
WUI‘:
*»vo nuthta_
mMuug-,3.My about oar
Joy bscutte... He hg* redromxi uKlavlng fw.
given iu ml our Maa; nor of tho many^way*

A large crop of white beans is now
Harvest'd in
luuy. Thu
inn
being hnrveatid
lu spaui
Spain ana
aud Italy.
j ’s. U is expected,
-Illwill furnish
United State
a market fur the «urplus.
Tbe present average rate of monthly
wages for funn labor in tho United States',
according to the department of agricul­
ture, is &gt;19.24 without baud and $12.38 f
with board.
Tte Arartam Inffiwte f»lr. X.. Turk

““

J

D’AV^EDyes
Superior
JI

Itwosa many Important Adv*m*&lt;as over *11
other ire-pared FcxmI*.
BABIES CRY FOR IT.
IBYALIDS RELISH IT.
Make* Plum*. Laugblaa, HoaittU Habla*.
Regulate* tr&gt;« Stomach and Rowel*.
Sold by teuortota Xta., Me., IbOO.
KUJ, MQUMSMI 1 CO.. BMUUTVS.VT.

*

|Tn Strength,
I Fastness.
Beauty,
AND
Simplicity.
m*other, jecolors*

wtus. KiCHUosomco

an line j.tau- (mper by |MUetu' pboto pnxxa*. «ml
free to Mother of luijr. lial.y boro wtthtn a- veer. Bm OU4u« w lfco..,.. ,-.L,x
Every Mother went, tlw jJauret, aeod rtont-c.
Give Baby's name and age.
DIAMOND PAINTS
WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO, hofo, Botagtae, Vk O.ld, «U,.r.
cw;. Or r

a^rro 1 nut to enjoy tbeir inbentanoa till they
had helped ttralr brethren fb cartout tbe
and tlie enemy subdued did ther return to
enjoy tbeir passcreicw. [Josh, xxn, 1-0.) As
believer* w» are expected to bo uno with all
our brethren in Christ, armed with tbe whole
armor of God, resisting and conquering our
common ml versaries, the world, tho flesh and
tbe devil

.

It’s Easy to Dye

••Tho fwoplo hasted and paased over.” The
conttuaiid*1 of Gcd ought to lie obeyed cheerfuliv and very promptly; it Is not for us to
say to-sparrow, or time enough, but today is
lhe word both for ruiner ami ledut. '

things, but no, everything mart bo r.t tbe
c&lt;namADd of the Jxjrd. One of tlx? i trangrrt
Chimp to nie in nil the Bible i* that tbe Lord
Jreus himself was commanded by tho Father
what to say, *mi tho Father whu dwelt ia
Him did Hl* works. (John xil, 40; xir, 1ft)
17.18. “Tbe water* of Jordan returned
unto their place, and flowed
all his
banks, as before" Not until the feet of the
priMta were up od tho d?Tland did tbe water*
return to tbeir place. Most thoroughly mx!
perfectly dore Gul du all thing*, and at‘tbe
right time and in the lurt way:. it i* ja»t
glorious to trust and obey Him.
10. "Tbe people camo up oct of Jordanon
tlie tenth day of the first month.” This wm
ti«- day on which tbe pasrovn- Ijunb wns
cbown (Ex. xii, 3), and ts they kept tbe paasover or tho fourteenth day (v.- 10), they
mart have *e)t&gt;cto&gt;! tho lamb* on tbo very day
on which they camo up out-of Jordan, their
Orrt day in tho promise, 1 bfad. This te tbe
third poMorer of which wo (have any account
Note thu truths for tbo believer: ILxlcmptioa
from bondag- by the Lamb (Ex. xii): tbe
only Joy in tho wilderness to in the Temh
(Num. ix), nnd tlw rest of tho promtaed land
to in tiie Lamb; all things in Christ, nothing
apart from Him; Jecus, ourwtoduin, rightuouieres, ranctiflcation and redemption.
» “Tlnre, twelve
snail ia» for a memorial unto tbo children of
I:jn&lt; l forover (v. 7.) A net oft chorcn to
moke Cud a name, cbotou to In His pumlo
forever (I Chr. xvii, 21, S2i, that, through
them His naino may t» nwgnifled. Tlwy
were in tlM-tu-elrw weak and sinful aad tiw
A XDtAF VINEGAR GKMERXTUn. '
fewest of all poopte.-but God redeemed them.
An old vinegar barrel containing phmty
them, fort tiir-n. clutbe.! tboin. fought for
of "mother," the vinegar lutving juat 1 J«1
them ttr—___ ,
.
been drnwu off. Is worth twice as much as |
nnow hcrrcl containing no "mother."
I
The color of vinegar adds to its salable might honor Him and magnify Bui name
value. This dctdrablo color is sometimes towping la memory ^| His dealings with
by tbo addition of the pressed out them. In add.tmn to the lereons from the
black raj.pberriM. evoked hither twelve stones, to which we hare already n&gt;UitliJul among them would often
_• dried. As high authority as Mr.
Green says this is the coloring matter for think of “the Sliepberd, the stow of Israel’
-! • nnd 0,e t"rlv" I-^ous
vinegnr and that a epoouful of it will £2,
color a barrel of water. When using it •tones ever borne upon the shoulders and
.try a littlo of it until you gut just the de­ bnxu.p, the High iTicrt would co: stantly
•peak
to
them
of their iirorum to G:xl, and
sired tint—not too dark.
His lorn for, and care of them.
•

Killing frosts have done damage to the
corn fielils In many sections of thu coiuitry­
. The English apple crop is at least a
partial failure; on thu other Imud. tbo
contiucntal crop promises well.
Tho Hudson, valley grape crop b on

The*r5'' *i« me,
of Gothm ,
not }y;vi.
bten so wisr
they no! sought
know], g-jp
used
-ars
and eye
In getting info,,
mation
Of even- sort and kind.
Instead of going through
tlie world
men both deaf and Uipd.

LESSON III, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, OCT. 21.

Vinegar making is uow iu order in all
sections of the country where there is a
surplus of apples. Much vinegar Is made
from thu juice of early apples, wastes of
mills and reprciudngB. Farmers who make
vinegar in small quantities for home use.
as a rule cling to tbe old fashlotad way
of putting the cider into barrels or rusks,
filling them two-thirds full and petting
them stand till tho contents turuito vin­
egar, which usually takes about two
years.
, ’
TIm: vinegar business carried on in a
largo way. however, necessitates some
kind of a generator which hastens the
process.
Tho vinegar generator shown in tho
cut Is an arrangement used by Charles A.
Green, of Rochester. N. Y., and was re­
cently described aud illustrated In - Rural
Now Yorker.
Tbe design of this arrangement is to
draw cider from ouo barrel to another,
exposing it to the air and best. The cider
alowly drips from tho upper barrel down
tho troughs to the other barrds. When
tho first barrel to emptied, another is
rolled up to take its plane
Another plan iwmetimcs used,, when it
is desired to make cider vinegar quickly,
conHista in making shelves with groovre,
say an inch drop, through which the
elder flows backwarti and forward and
Pto. 3— MOVING LAH0E THUES.
then down to the next shelf and so on
The other mode is represented by Fig. until In this way tho cider is exposed to
3, aud applies mainly to deciduous trees. the atmosphere and warmth for an hour
The treo is first entirely loosened* by dig­ or more before passing into a barrel or
ging, and the two wheel* (with thp tank. Another plan I* to fill a barrel with
tongue) are run up against it. The topis, oak shavings, run sharp vinegar through
tied into a compact shape, and the tongue them, then run .the cider through the
of the cart placed erect agaiwit it, and Hhavlngs slowly. But it lias been found
both tied securely. They are then brought that all methods of hastening tho making
down horizontally, thus lifting the tree of vinegar are inclined to affect th0
oulte out of the ground, und it is then quality; that vinegar hastily made is sharp
drawn to ita desired place and lowered in and stingy, but that it lacks body and
the same way that it waa lifted.
richness of fruit tone, and yet the process
The transplanting of largo treca is not can be Bcincwhat hastened without re­
generally advised, for however careful sulting in any injury, a* for instance with
and well conducted the removal is effected, tho generator Illustrated.
there will be a great check given. Trees
To make vinegar in a small way tho
alx inches in diameter and twenty foot most practical mode, aa has been inti­
high have thrown out their roots at least mated, is to put the cider in barrels threetwenty foet in every direction, thus occu­ fourths full, leave out tlie buug aud keep
pying a circle forty foet in diameter. A the cider iu a warm place, the wannfr the
very small part of this broad circle of better up to 80 or.85 degs. The authority
roots can lie secured. Tho tope ot the quoted front advises, when one has old
trees must be lightened by -pruning, re­ vinegar barrels or casks containing
taining a symmetrical form, to correspond "mother” and some good vinegar, these
in part with the necessary mutilation, of need not bo removed. Rlmply put in tbe
the roots. Trees of the size mentioned cider daily or weekly and draw it off us
should have a removed, circle of roots fast as made, nnd place In fresh bam-ls.
eight or nine feet in diameter, and tho This Is tho manner in which the best
soil above the roots may ail be taken off vinegar Js made, aud with the least
down to the mass of the fibers to lessen trouble. By this plan the vinegar is
tbe load.
being made continually with vigor. Re­
member that vinegar in always growing
stronger or wrakrr. nnd that if an old bar­
Favorable reports notne from most of rel of vinegur has no new matcrii ‘
'
tho leading states- concerning tho apple it may perish from idlanoss, it
crop, which him matured in fine condition and virtue becoming worthless.
in nearly all sections of tho country
where apples are grown in commercial
quantities.
Thu Canada crop in reported as large,
although some sections have suffered from
drought. The apple crop In England and
Scotland Is light this year, anti tho fruit

Baldwins, however, is

JOHNSTONS
SARSAPARILLA

OF MEMORIAL

IN THE VINEYARD.

tall for Hern*Ing teoclwr* to 1
of Barry Co. thv eomUiR ye*
■
• ■
•
.
N Milvilla oct. Rih. All tra

«.. d.nl&gt; g at is in.. Iwglnalng ii*»ti at
. cknn&gt;K at 5 *. m atamtanf Umn,
•ten * offtoc l» In Uiv Wct«*crt block
[.Batx*. oftrr hour* from • a. m. to

81! " !" !

�*

thoughtful

article.

VANDERBILTS ESTATE.
methods by which the old com­

each of which will

RE
mHoY'
,'rrrs six staspahd virtue.
•

7,.

“

77s

effect* are

far tho auffrugea of the people

quro&amp;a* ot living latent to tho „tl^
and deserve careful thought and treat’
matt; but thev ore all iiicidenul. und not
one of them ta fundamental On everv
one of them men mav honestlv arrw. tn
differ without imperiling the life m'evrn
th. well being ot ih„ r^ttbUo.

But there 1, one qoeetlon ot i.™,,
and tundamentd ta|w«ane. tavolSd to
thi. eonliwl about which patriotic men
cannot differ, and on tbo right settlement
■■..I icrmanrut SO
of which depends the life of republican
■,..-u!»r inberiCI
institutions That question ta one of a
'.he outer «nrfree' ballot and an honest count. If these
-.&gt;fu-u or relax
cannot be secured, it ta idle to talk of a
v.nic action a
constitutional government Let It not be
ridded
forgotten tha^ this ta a government of the
tenth; Wirch,1ns tbo :«iU
people, and that tho fundamental priueiple
on which it rests ta the rule of the maiority. Just the moment the majority
by a free ballot and an honret count, is
made impoMlbto. that moment tbo foundatiou of the goyeroinent ta gone and
any attempt to exercise itx functions ta
practically revolution or usurpation.
Only a majority expressing its will
,rr» County Mich- through honest billots, honestly counted
Pen ury of Stare, has any right to rule in this country. A
i at the general majority secured in any other wav. either
hi the Tuesday by putting the voter in mortal peril or by
rtv-tubvr next. suppressing his ballot, ta simple anarchy
and rebellion. And the government ad•rnor. IJenteo- raintatecK) by ageh a majurity would be a
fraud, having no right of autboritv trader
tbe constitution, and no claim to the re­
M-a member spect and obedieneu uf the people.
place ufTlda
Aud is not this tiw stylo of government
expire hwniw tn Uongret* under which tho American people are liv­
I'i tnct of this ing tudayl Can atiy intelligent and can­
..also a s-*na- did man suppose that Grover Cleveland
it district, cutsI, ..I E.itoh; also a was legally ehetai president of the
.-^Mature, coai- rUtdted State.*? A solid smith, means inttaiutaiion and fraud. It ia simply notori­
ous jhattUr IUpulilicanvo|o ii»suppressed
&gt;&lt;ii.intent to-tho
. V submitted v» tUruughout the ratitb whqrovcr It would
i&lt; fr Adoption or viniemgw Democratic supremacy. Loutataha has a majority of 30,000 colored peoArticle C rela K"'. erexy ono of whom would vote tho
by join’publican ticket ss naturally as a uuck
ideit Into takas Io tin- water, and yet in tho recent
election the Democrats carried the state
by more than 00.000 majority. Mississippi
l-juabCcd. The has a majority of 170,000 colored people,
■•taetloti o! more and still the state is carried by over­
iirial circuit in
nay In- MtuatwL whelming Democratic majorities.' South
1 !• tl.n county ul Carolina atao has a colored majority of
Aud tbe eircuU scene 220,000. but ail tlie same tlie Demo­
. :u addition lb
oaatitutlim, shall crate roll up their immense majorities.
Now does it need to bo said that a fair
• connUe* *ucb
•'■/i- t(» time be vote and od honest copnt would give all
l-'-.ird* of super­ those statre to tbn Republicans, and that
board of Mlif
either of them had Wu permitted to
t I-per Peninsula
cast its vote fairly and legally. tli« preadied, Mich add!- ent administration could not have been
• dis) from t|ine elected* The usurpation, therefore, ta
by such twanl complete, and tho question is. how long
can
government stand after its foua!Li- people of lids dntion » gone, and Low long will tho peo­
' - itwision ple consent to have. their rights taken
trout them by violence and fraud!
Is it Dot clear, than, that tbo supreme
7 J Imus lu thu earning ehctkrn Is the rule of
’roftbe
majority—thq
ihq fumfeaeutal
fuiuh^meutd taw'of
law* of
thu- majority.
the repUbUp ^TL^l tag. has been in stispuu&gt;« j&gt;-ars. ra that the very
E-xistenre of the government is throateneii
f-.tr tack of constitutional support. It is
aii very’well to talk of free trade or
tariff or prohibition as affecting gnod gov­
ernment one way or another, but it is idle
i-arr) County.
to exalt an incident of good government
into the importance of a basal principle,
which involves th*’ life of the government
ittelf.
.
cf Tariff &lt;joeIn the dark days uf the war wo forgot
incident ata and went for tho jnain thing
liclb- —the life of tlie nation. For tlds we tala
upon tho al tar eight billions of-treasure
and SCO,000 splendid liven. But now,
when the amstitution is equally violated
ilr« Include aud usurpation and revolution are lording
it‘over us. there ore men who are shoutu^g themsc-lves hoorae over certain evils
incident to the government, while they
arc exerting their direst might to destroy
the party that saved an imperiled nation,
and that now r-tands battling for tho very
foundation uf the government os ex­
pressed in a free ball.’', and an honest
. old IftuUa* count. These men claim superior in­
' Miller? .'
telligence aud virtue, and yet seem de­
v HartsIM termined to strike down tho only am
stretched out to rescue the country from
American
thora who uro putting in jeopardy its
and life. Tbo tasuo of today ta tho
o of twentv-five.years ago; only shifted
• v fnriff to
r United
from the battlefield to the ballot box. It
i rawford ta still to be determined whether the’
Union, under tlie constitution and accord­
ing to the constitution, shall bo preserved
Worklngin its integrity . or whether it shall per­
I'rott-ctionlsts.**
ish at the hands of lawless and usurping
Hamthe* ai'd »u&lt;&gt;
,i literally con-

a
fill

^Fhe Republican party saved tho Union,

&lt; . I». Todd.

Tkerstir,.
**Mia.tiiM

irnpblete will be:

ire.w.-.1

!»• d .runient, .should
« of nrliit. another of
- i&lt;t it. its stead. AdWedDihtr*

&gt;f de i&gt;t Kdwxnl lech-

••’ tlie late renldenre of
' •ii-lntxif Baltimore. lu
ti.e stat.- of Michigan.

jtttetwith'dai
wrartMirt
I” •

a?:
•■it:
fed i

• .’id Interest ot the said
real1 &lt;estate situate
'■ ’th*
h' r™
• ... »—7. m the state of
• • -v-nneo aa follows. to­
MraSSJ
d the voutbeaat quarter
: thirty-one at) In townni’rth of range number

Administratrix.

TO ADVERTISERS.
dbwrrfa

&gt;«•.&lt;*« divided IntoSTATiB'
in on application.—

tlivir sdvertWng to pay.
'e.eninrfor thorough and
varioiM sections of our
GEO !• HOWELL t CO..
• ■ i!*r Ailv.-rtisitiE Bureau.
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Street, New York,

S~-=-

FOR SALE !
j

•«! Un,!&gt;rr. -Good land.

modore

Wr. blood

If

of

Another great estate Is tho Vanderbilt
dTrbilt 11 T?V°und®d
Cornelius Van
W“
J°to&gt; J«»b
Astor born thiny-ono yours, and died
twenty-tune years earlier, at tbo same
ago. Vanderbilt, who was an American
nfv,•®renU E«»«tiou». had first seen the
light on Staten Island, and inherited
various traits from his Dutch stock. He
fiaaarial eapodty-it amounted
DnirtS/’ Plt““UT «&gt;d radically to g. nnw—than tAstor; bail far greater
&lt;“,wer
bmatioa;’but it waa exclusively
«f a

assftas

rousUpaiton and tndi^itlon

' l,lllou‘naM-

•nKXSSl'JSS" '°n“1 “riu~
tLog Cabin* have mostly
disapjwaitjd aa human habita­
tions. Many good people have
lived happy Uvea In them, nnd
«»ny great men have b«.-n
Iwni in them. Warner's Log
Cabin SaraaimrillM mid -Tip-’
JTs’hT
Tonic, made by Warner
L. . Sur'l
repn»»uciion»of
fert of tbe old tlmo remedies, with
whfch tbe pfontrre of America maintained
their rugged health.
Six Inebre of snow has fallen in Monl-

T«» cure any scrofulous disearaor Iiuum.f,
try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It clnnsex tbo
blood.
Tin- street car strike Ims seriously Inter­
fered with bmdnvNi iii ('Ificago.
“Another wonderful discovery luo, been
made and that too by a Indy in this coun­
ty. DLMa.sc fastened Ils elutchfw ujwn
her ami for seven jeamslie withstood Its
severest tftta. but her vital organ* were
undermined mid death seemed imminent.
For three months she coughed incessantly
and could not sleep. She Uiughl of us a
bottk- of Dr. King's New DIscmcn for
ccnsumption and was so much relieved on
taking find dose that she slept all night
and with one Inttlc has breu. miraculously
cund. Iler name is Mrs. CntlirrJ.utx."
Thus write W. C. Hamrick A
of
Shelby. N. C.—Get a free trial bottle at W.
H. Goodyear’s drug store.

W. D. Sult, druggixt, Blppus. Ind.,
testifira: “1 ran t«t&lt; (tnnnend Electric
Bitters a* the very l«v4 remedy. Evi-ry;
lottk- raid luw given relief in every ca.se.'
OneNjum took six bottles, and wa» cured
of rheumatism
of id
10 years'- standing."
_
ui
iwruumusiu «&gt;«
Abraham Han-, druggist. Bellville, Ohio.
artinns: “The Iwst selling medlrlm- I
.
.
. .. . .
have ever handled in tnv 20 years exju-rleitre. is Electric Bitten." Thousands id
others hate atldtxi their testimony. *•»that
the verdict is unanimous that Electric
Hitters dw- nirr all dlsdaras t&gt;t tlie liver,
kidney* or blood. Only a half dollar a
bottle al W. H. Goodjears drug store.

The licit salve in the world for ruts,
brulwh, ulren*. salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, rhapixsl hands, chilblains, corns,
and all skin etftapthiiis. and positively cures
plies, or no pay Required. It Is guanuitred
to gh/r jH-rfiet satisfaction, or money nfunoed. 'Price 23 cts. )«*r lira. For sale
by W. 11. Goddyear
Burglars are raiding Kalamazoo.
Tatk Springs, Tenn.. July 4, J&amp;MThe Swift Specific Co., Atlauta, Ga,:
During the spring of 1871, while working
in the held at my hoax: in Morgan county,
Ga., I pulled off my shoes to girt my feet a
rest. Unfortunately, I walked into a clamp
of poison oak, and in a few data my feet
were in a terrible condition, and I could not

•welling. I was treated r.» poison oak cases
usually are, and every thing was healed up.
About tbe same time the following spring,
1873, my fret became sure again, as at first,
and every succeeding spring for five years
brought back the same condition of tbe dis­
ease. only each time it became more dis­
tressing, because I began to think it was a
lifetime trouble. Finally, ♦ was induced tb
try Swift's Specific. I took six bottles, and
to-day am entirely well. My improvement
was gradual from tbe first, and no evidence
of the disease remains. I shall take pleas­
ure in testifying as to its curntne proper­
ties. It i« the greatest blood purifier in ex­
istence. Yours truly,
J. I- Morgan.

and ita mission will not be ended until
the vote thrown In Louisiana and Missiaxippi und South Carolina shall be as free
ami a? honestly counted as it is in ktassaThe foregoing certificate is taken at
ehuaette- Matters of policy con be dtarandom from thousands of letters in posses­
curaed und emphasized according to tbeir
sion of the Swift Specific Co., and presented
nature and relative Importance, but when
simply as a sample. It » -‘ vcluntapwu come to u question which involves the
statement, giving facto and remits of tbe
very life of the republic therb can bo but
case. Its accuracy and genuineness are
ouo opinion and one courpe of action.
beA%alwb!e Treatije on Blood and Skin
Tlie Democratic party was the party of
treason and rebellion, and ta weighed
Diseases mailed free. Address
down by a history that ought to sink it .^the swift specific co.,
Atlanta,
forever. It is now tho .party of usurpa­
Drawer v
AdanU
' Ga.
tion, and has no more right, by an hones,
Bay City wants a fresh Baptist Minister.
vote and a fair count, to control the gov­
ernment of this country than it nas to
/lUTi.r . ....................
control the government of England.
M„. wra.ura’.
uSSra
Thia is the party, however, which car­
tain cultured, high toned gentlemen, like
President Eliot, of Harvard college, pro­
pose to help to another usurpation, to raenty-flve cent* * bolUeThe State Arbcltir Bund now ha*M
order that few trade, or ramo other bobby
pr-vUL they would puOb»
societies.
In iiul
&lt;J IU IU. p-. ■» U"
wnaiis'*• - j...
urn ftom whom tb. youth ot U» ““Ji7
are learning their lessons of patriotism, &lt; PinUlon (Clarke's exDact of flax) bktn
ot hooerTThd ot drto dulj M
citizens. They started out unde, the
banner of civil iwrvice reform; thejr have
ended under the banner of the cheat, thu
spoilsman and the usurper,
If the republic is to survive it will be
w-rta blemishes or scrofulby keeping ita &lt;»v«Miita and walking to the
the order of ita own constitution. Tney
U?uieJ After experimeiiUnr ten y«n. 11
will serve it best who hold it to itirfun­
damental taw. and who will stand by tiw
partv that will stand by the
ffthe constitution.—Watertown (Mass.)

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■•The &lt;d.irf |i~pl"
at*u« .it wither knave, or l«'i'
will not klo. Ulf h«nJ th»‘ ,7*2,
...
th.
u, which
their libertv,-their eltlxtmshlp tuiu
w-hnur^
*g.

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ft,r‘or&gt; b *oln&lt; up at

VanderbiltM p-l xew DlseuV’Tbran. Kt-

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B&lt;Sd t™
»«IT. IdLVDRX. Fort Worth. Texas.

7J

vontbxr."

MADE HIS FORTUNE.

tbo Fourth Georgia district, told a couple
of stories very pertinent to tho subject
aad which greatly amuaed his auditors'
“In the latter part of 1863.” said Mr.
Grimes, "a young man who lived in le
Grange, Ga.. became poeaesaed of tbe num
uf tuOO in Confederate, money. He was
of a thrifty turn and wanted to add to it.
With that purpose in view he Invtwtcd his
money it&gt; n bar I of whisky. This lie sold
by the drink, and at the end of th« week
had disposed of tho whole barrel aud had
&lt;1.200 in liand. a net profit of $700. The
young tuan was highly elated. He saw
hia way dear to a fortune iu a short time. while taking. No (huger troui rxtxnnr* after
"Of course he decided to buy more
whisky at wholesale and cell it by tbe
little taken at night Insure* rnfmhli
small measure, but he hod not token* into
account tbe wear and tear which tbe
credit of the Confederacy had suffered
during.the wetk which ft had token him A PHYSICIAN* “I have bren prarttefox
.OPINION
medicine for twenty years
invest iu another supply ho found that he aud have never been able to pat up a vetecahle
compound that would, like Hlmmons Uaer Becould not make a purchase nimtlar to hia KUlator. promptly and effectively move tbe liver
first one for less than $1,300 The financial to action, and at the same Ume aid -Instead o&lt;
fluctuations Involved In the transaction •evakeulmt) lhe dtavalive and ■aalmilaliyr pwrof the •ystem. ’-L. M. Bldton. M, D., Washknocked him so completely out that bo re­ &lt;Itr«vtm.
l-V
tired permanently from commercial life
and hired himself out aa an agriculturist."
When his hearers bad finished laughing
•» El.lu
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monetary sort. Ho divided mankind into
two classes, tbom, who could and those
who could not, make muqey, and the tatter
lie condemned an blank fools. Probably
Do man of this century ever bent hitny/f
more entirely to tho pursuit of wealth,
from tho time he tajught a pertagua, at
10, after hta father’s death, to carry farm
Pfo“ucto to'tbo Now York market, until
hta final illness at ftj.
IBM," ho sold. "One old gentleman there
KOT AS HnrCATED MAK.
who had persistently predicted the failure
He was illiterate throughout life, having of the Confederacy waa ouo day deriding
n violent prejudice against education, the currency that waa then so plentiful
which ho believed to lauft-fero with prac­ and of such Little value. He wild that it
tical success, and talked s peculiar Eng- was to worthless that nobody would even
11. -..1. defiant of syntax and orthoepy. eteal it or pick it up if fouud'on the street.
Lettera he almost never wrote—corres­ Ho pulled out a $1,000 bill—Confederate
pondence was m, severe a taxk for him as money, of course—and declared that he
for Sam U eller—but b&lt;&gt; invortabl v wanted could tack it with a pin to tho fence
evcrvtxxly eke to put any business pro- around the court house, leave it there five
&gt;1 on paper. He never, so far as hours, and that nobody would think
wu expressed tho alighlwt regret for enough of it to put it in pia pocket- Hie
ms lark of education, and, presumably,offer was accepted. The note waa pinned
never felt any. Ix-ing in thLs an exception th the fence and at tho end of-five hours
to his race- But as a compensation-^fully he and the man to whom ho had been talksumeient for him—ho was phenomenally
astute at n trade, big &lt;5r little, and had a Aeon." Mr. Grimes hero paused.
^marvelous instinct for commercial profit.
■•WelB” inquired-Mr. Allen, of MissisBefore 2V, he removed to this citv. and rippjthree years later was Wurth $10,000,
“The $1,000 note was there," replfod
which was harder, he said, to gel than Sir. Grinn.xi, “and pinned beside it wo* an­
any Subsequent sum. At that time ho other Confederate bill, the denomination
built the first steamboat to run between of which was $2,000."— Atlanta Constitu­
New York and New Brunswick, and re- tion.
cvived $1,000 u year as captain. H« con­
Visit to h llrpulrloj Factor}-.
tinued on the lino until ho made its
revenue $40,000 a year, hta wife mean­
The place looked like a ghastly carica­
while keeping an inn—he had married at ture of a butcher shop In the land of the
1“—at the New Jersey terminus, and cannibals, but It was only the Inner saneturning it to good account.
turn of a manufacturer of artificial limbs.
- For fifty-four years he. followed the Anns. legs, hands, feet—what you will—
water, owning steamboats’ un tho Dela­ hung on walhi. screened in glass cases or
ware. tho Hudson and Long Island sound, laid about in heaps, greeted the eye wherand steamships ou tho Atlantic and Pa­ oxer it rested. -There were audacious
cific. steadily overcoming opposition and pictures of gentlemen in various active
swelling his fortune At 70. With prop­ employments, who, having "tried your
erty estimated at $40,000,000, the commo­ valuable leg would have no other." ’One
dore, as he was called, directed his atten­ of those graceful men was pictured in tho
tion to, and concentrated hia interest In. act of riding a tricycle. Another bor&gt;*hls
railways, having been for many years a whole weight on an artffirial log while
heavy stockholder hi the New York and piling a miner’s pick at a mass of rock
New Haven road. Al so advanced an ago over his head. Still another stood on Ids
such a change was liazardous to mv the sound leg and with the artificial leg drove
least; but he was brilliantly successful in a spade deep into the rail of a garden
it, showing the energy and force of youth plot. Three were farmers following the
in al! hta plans and combinations. Ho plow, blacksmiths shoeing horses and a
t scarcely
.­ ever miscalculated, but in at- .-pedestrian without a nose—all with at
pting
’ —
u’“I*
“b to gain command of thu Erie least one artificial leg---"Do they really do all thatT" inquired
P !,
,• when
w|! Fisk and Gould controlled it.
In.
he found that they were supplying, with­ tho reporter.
out any thought of responsibility,'all tbo
"Perhaps not quite as well as you'd
.shares that he or others were willing to suppose from tjie cut. but it Lx tree that
pay fur. Soon tiring of pitting hta money (here are a good many thousand men with
against' their printing press, he confessed artificial legs doing work that one would
hta mistake, which he w&gt;cribrd to hta ad- tldnk likely to require the aid of sound
vtsero. to whom ho Lad yielded, he said, limbs."
against his better iudguicnt.
"Then you come pretty nearly supply­
lliS J'tWOSE ATTAINED.
ing any natural loan?” '
When he saw hta days closing—he luul
"Pretty nearly. The war gave a great
a long illness—he had the supreme satis­ impetus to the manufacture of artificial
faction of having anuuuxxl not far from limbs, and we are still making limbs for
$100.000,u0&lt;&gt;, and be cared for nothing tho veterans."
«
else. Hi» one purpose in existence lie had
"How long does an artificial limb lost?"
splendidly attalnol. Although averse by
"That depends upon whether it Is on
constitution to giving away money—it arm or a lag and upon various other concould do no permanent good, iu hta Xiderationj I've known an artificial leg
opinion—he presented the steamship Van­ to be in ura twenty-five years. Tho more
derbilt. which cost $800,000, to the gov­ elaborate attempts to counterfeit nature,
ernment at the outbreak of- the civil war. the more liable the member to get out of
and endowed, through the influence of his order and require renewal
Wo make
second wife, tho Vanderbilt university, arms and bauds with which tbe wearer
at Nashville, with $700,000. He also writes, uses knife end fork at table aud
made, toward the last, various bequests, performs many operations that one might
some of which indicated that he was not. think impossible."—New York Telegram.
impervious to artful gallantry. lie often
helped men that ho happem-d to like, aud
it may be said, to hta credit, that he waa
Everybody has his or her way of living,
always as good as hta word. Totally
without pretense or presumption, bo was aud. if they would tell, tho whole race
generally accessible, having ra much ex­ might bo benefited by it. But whatever
the
theories may bo, whether one reader
ecutive power that hu was seldom presrad
believes in a meat diet and another does
for tlmel
Fine looking, especially In hta old age. Hot, &gt;4 would be interesting to know bow
hta.handsome face, erect carriage, and each succeeded. The writer bus'often
elastic step were likely to draw attention, hoard thu remark: "I wonder how a man
even in crowded Broadway. He might on $10 manages to live?" Yes, it may bo
have been a prince iu disguise, if princes a wonder, but hundreds of men do it, and
were what they are imagined to bo. He the writer knows, within the range of his
certainly did not appear, physically, like own experience at least, half a dozen men
the bird hindcd. unconditional, unlettered who do it, and do it seemingly very nicely.
business man he was Hta two recrea­ Tbeir wives wear Inexpensive but neat
and attractive looking clothes, the chil­
tions were driving and whtat. He loved
good horrae. had plenty of than, and was dren who go to school look as clean and
tho despot of tho rood. In whist, he as well dressed as the children of some
Other
men who earn more, and the pre­
ptayed the rigor of tho game, and could
sumption is that each of these families
not bear to be beaten, which he seldom, get enough to eat. At all events they
was. At Saratoga, where he usually
look as if they did.
spent the summer, he was disappointed certainly
Now, with a little study, tho writer
if he did not wiu enough to meet his does not heeitato to say many families
hotel bill. When his memory began to
could
save
money.
fall he ceased to play; serious as wm tlm
“Where?"
*
deprivntiou. he wes unwilling to lose the
Right iu the house; right on top of tho
rank he hod ra long occupied. He did not table. If a man can afford certain dishes
bother himself about theology; but if ho
and doesn't csru whether be will later bo
had believed tho Biblical announcement troubled with dyspepsia, all right; but if
of tho difficulty attendant upon a rich he has not tho very necessary "where­
man’s entering heaven, bo no-aid have ;
with" he ought to knock off on some of
bud a very poor opinion of heaven.—Paul : his meat bills By this means ho would
B. Cleveland in Tho Cosmopolitan.
have more money to expend for clothing
and for a few of tho things he cannot now
enjoy and which ho is farced to consider
A long time ago, that day when the as luxuries.—Boston Globe.
world moved at tho nod of Cleopatra, tho
Egyptian women saved all their gold to
buy emeralds for their daughters, becaura
When they get ready to start on their
tho possession of them not only insured expedition an old monkey, tho leader of
freedom from nil physical ills, but made
in their hearts an over spring well of tbo tribe, with a staff tn his hand, so as to
stand upright more easily, marches ahead
hope, &amp;rcing them to be cheerful, happy
on two legs, thus being more elevated
wcroen. Sometimes the emerald was en­
the others, so as to see signs of dan­
graved with cnballstlc characters, oftenur than
ger moru readily. The rest fellow him on
its nmooth surface waa untouched; what
all fours. The leader advances slowly and
could not be accomplished by the
gem itself certainly could not by the old cautiously, carefully reconnoitering in
Simyateriou. symbol Then the Sici­ all directions, till the party arrives at the
corn field. Ho then assigns the ucntiucls
lian women bought coral for tbeir babiee, to their respective posts. All being now
believing that it not only brought U
them good health, but counteracted the Id readincsB. the rest of tho tribo ravage
effect of the oril eye and kept away the and cat to their heart's content. When
wicked spirit* It seemed for a while aa if they retire taeh oixo carrier two or three
of corn along, and from thia pro vision
Inu-nxl.u mtes to talJm ears
the sentinels uru regaled on tbeir arrival
Ln coral now that was then, for beautiful
pink coral framed in dlxnouds was not at their lair.
Her-j
wo sco ability to rule and_a will­
Jmly shown i:t the largo jowelry chops,
ingness to submit to rule; a thoughtful
but waa warn by wem v&lt;sy smart wumr.i. preparation of means to the end in view
However, the frney mwos to have died
cat; coral fo no toger cither
ta ana a recognition uf tbo rights of tho
sentinels to bo suitably rewarded at the
rhe window or on tbo *aesatunatclv both ot tU .rherttb g.vutg UCT'.- clow of tho expedition. '•Wherein does
xncnto.’tho emerald cud. thu cural, are all this differ from a idmHar foray of a
Suly taStatod,
destroys ihrir tribe of savage men? Tbe only dlffcreneo
is in degree-; o'.berwise it is much tho
value in tho cyrs of the ffern
tnj wonxvi — '•Bab" &amp; Phlladelpbls mane.—Professor Edwin Emerson in Pop­
ular Bcieuco Monthly.
Tlmea.

No Hone Should he Wilhoit it

K

cure, bead 3 cents postage
for Celebrated

cs

itc r./.l;.--

Merrill Block. Detroit. Mich.
The BUYEHS' QUIDBia
issued March and Sept,
each year. It is an ency­
clopedia of useful infor­
mation tor all who purohaso tho luxuries or the
noccssitieu of lile. Wo

O

what la required to do all these things
C01F0RTIBLT. and you can make a fair
estimate ot the value of the BUYERS'
GUIDE, which will be scut upon
receipt of 10 oenta to pay postage,

MONTGOMERY WARD &amp; CO.

111^114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago.Ill.

Boston Dry Goods
Store
Full of attractive bargalus. Marr &amp; Duff are
doing an Immenie trade this season and well
they might as Marr A Di.n. have on the ven'
Goods, aud at the lowest prices, that Is shown in
the country. Marr &amp; Duff arc selling De able

always sold for *1.50, K.M and F.CO. Blpgle
shawls In tbe same proportion.
we are selling for $3.75, «X5O. 44.00. fti.00 aud
•d.00. These shawls are well worth ILM.JM0,
M
4- ftl .nd ft.
.al' '

T

these shawls, aa they are going fast,

Gloats'

Ms!

Gloats!

C Marr ft Duff hare built an extra addition and
is used for cloaks entirely and the bargains

country in Plush Jackets, Wrap, and RacquM.
cheaper than elsewhere.

Children and Mbset*

has ever been .shown under one roof.
examine.

Call and

Mmr!
Everything in thia line for children, ladies
and gents, in white, grey and scarlet, al) qv.ull •

""■ Hosiery
In cotton, woolen, caxhniere, Oeece-iiaed cottun

select from ax Our usually low prices.

Dress Goods.
light of the country- Everything nice, new and

facilities tor selling are much better- selling for

Marr &amp; Duff.
T B. -Marr A Duff have Inaugurated a new
venture which they call Friday's Great Haryaln
Day. It Is proposed to sell special thing* on
every Friday at specially low price*, oost and

bargain* will not be sold Thursdsy or Saturday.
but Friday only.

Marr &amp; Duff.

�LAST OF THE LETTERS.

Chicago Happy Again

Coi-VMBtn, O . Oct 15.—Judge Thurman’s TELEGRAPHIC TICKS OF CONGRES­
letter of acceptance wa* givi-n t-&gt; tbe praee
SIONAL DOINGS.
last uigbt It is dated Oct. 12, and addroeeod
to Hon. Patrick A Collin* and others, com­
mittee It is as follows:

Her Citizens Can Ride in Peace
and Comfort.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

TERRIBLE RAILWAY OISATERS*

THE WASHINGTON

ra.,
*•--------- r
accident took piaee between 8 and 9

kesbarke,

the great strike deolared off.

M.K* k&gt;daterd»oate« W«Mrt mint.

though tte- •« urgimrily cat M0
Mn. Charity Crosby’died al Grand Rapid

to dr.-tine .t. I thought thou, aa I now think, that
whatever I could property du to promote the re­ of inquiry into the execution of Louk Riel
election of I’rertacnt Ctondaud I ought to do. Rte in Canada for trea*on in JW5, ymd whether

acbo i* unknown.
The Reformed Dutch

his acrountT^r •
hid
TV. advert^ jwtf. &lt;0»
todby eaying; that sh. WuM
father’, home to girt someth,.,,.

and Pre*bytaran

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an unaucownful attempt by Ilarri* to make
an agreement limlLug tbe debate, Allieon

day morning until nearly 3 o’clock tn tbe
afternoon a compromiae wa* ugroed upon.

that fooling uf fraternity among Um American

-w, mnuis

wv uui ill

|reared
.
Tiw&gt; vnltio of school discipline waa shown

then formed

toar. are wane propi- H . dt w.Z7s
have learned m aimj^e a fact
1
. A couple of Pgwu nvKP i,,.., j ,
of rotator*—twocar !r&gt;.*7”

—■

by Vnntu iu opposition thereto. Hiacock got j
tbo boor, und after a brief wcret Marion, tbe j
■enuto adjourned.

north ri.lee are running with tbeir old crwwa
The negotiation* wore begun Saturday
morning wt 10 o’clock aa arranged Friday

btag a Washtenaw courty („rIWL,'r
notwithstanding be was ably d-fen.un^’
lartytewyrr. Mra Marr .
..
Ib-T *
mmuu ao oe caas* wb-., ,..T
pleading arailetb not.
It-lward MeCafa bus bw-n j.iw
„
Saginaw for obtaining a triij.. A
wagm and appropriating tb. m-jnev^L '
own um A
the moat .att,U^I‘O”

One Of aur exchanges. intimates that Hoa.

printing fJtW.tXW to suppress epidemic di*daring ar ultimatum, n* taken by JWr
Yerkes a* n violation of tbe spirit of the ar-

5

a system of e-,
Ilirwanteot th

proved by taxing hlui ou all

asked until 10 a. m. Sunday to consult with

State* Mason of Illinois moved that tbe
banking nnd currant-y committee be di*charged from further consideration of hi» rosolution relating .to tbe alleged levying of
contribution* for yioUtiaal purposM ou banks
holding government money on deport, but
the regular order waa called for. Hatch
road a statement to show that plowJmade in

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in thi* country. Wbovler spoke ou the tariff.
declaring that the senate bill was in the interwit of mcnopoiista. At ’J;» p m. tte
bousc adjourned.
Wahhixotox Citt, Oct 10. —The confer-

|ong trains with tbo oar* crowded to tbe
doors pawed White Haven yesterday morn| tnK
witb people from these two coun|
I Latkh.—Tbe last report* place the number

into Hue and

luatiou.
Mra Samuel McCormick aa Attica lady,
took a trip oat Into a coru-fiald racon Uy, and

Prof. Hogan, of. belkxm irachute f*A
lias made thirty-toven arid trq« tai* r*.
&lt;aas«k u u.
4 "

retreat without stopping to npolorixe.
Tbe Michigan wheat crop,
the O - tober crop report of th

Tbo t&gt;i-cea*ity of reducing taxation to prevent
such an accumulatiou of «urjAu» revtxiUB and thconw-qneat dnptetkm of the cimilathig medium

that thu all-night meeting of the men would

eating a to&gt;! yi«id of Jfi.rrt’. ./( butbri*.

chief justice, had been left out, introduced

President Yerkee at 10 o’clock, at which hour

mediate consideration;

Berry

barley. &gt; busaeli

ataep embankment sixty to seventyrflve feet
high, running down from tbe track* to the
.
™ .
_ ._ ■
_*

objected.

postponement*

that reached here at if o'clock bad a distiuct

company

tion of Joseph Hoffman in Washington , me ring lamps and torchea
annntv Tara* waa kzIoiVmI Rlair made n . Tbrv *aV that the CAN

at midnight there waa a practical unanimity
ot sentiment that no cars should Im. run until

calved.

j
,
.

th* urchins

from the Industrial iioav v,•«

Beoheitu ■&gt; Novolly works at Olivet ar* in

Rice, Minnie Duiai. ilii .
t*anyard, and Mamie Hag
guilty. Tbe court gave th- .

AU tbo speeches tended in that dibridge ( right acron the track

vigor&lt;।ti*.warfare i« being wagwl again*t

Tb»*pot is a desolate

----- . ncAr,. .t ptair M Mnueh Cbunk Tbe railroad
tanff bill, und the M-nnte adjourned.
E. B. Taylor of Ohio
Oniogav*
gave notice
*' in tbo i officials at this point absolutely decline to *ay
hou*e that ho
house
bo would object ito all bills ex- | anything whatever about tbo accident,
cept thoao for appropriations and peusiuna,
‘
:
in the absence of n quorum, an J be forth­
with objected to two that were proposed. A
bill appropriating 150,000 to enforce tbe

Y«rkes bad given hie final domnoti, it ■* prob
able that yesterday’ll n*goliatii&gt;ns would

SCORED] RY THE JUDGE

bfDXASAi-ouK, . Ind., Oct IS.-Th* mot
extraordinary sc^ne ever witrawwi in a
Friday monuegia

uUra committee called upon Mr. Yerkes, all
•eition Saturday, tbo men opened the nego­
tiations yesterday. They offered, ou behalf

orpt t&gt; par cent. Mr. Yerkea pri&gt;ni|&gt;iJy of­
fered to give 5 per cent. Then there waa a
long and animated discusaiou. which termiper cent, advance. A* there wil) be
considerable difficulty iu' ascertaining

paymeni by tbe trip to that of payment by
tbe hour, Mr. Lyman J. Gage rm mutually
per hour to be paid ou tbe diffeivut kinds of
oara Iti addition to the advance in wages,

Yerkes nwerved tho right to retain all tbo

no quorum, wherrnpon Dougherty of Flor-

home manufacture* produced by a high tariff
does not go Into the pockete of tbe laboring m«i.
but cniy tend* to swell Ibn prottt* of other*-

otvdleut serrauL

LAUNCH OF THE PETREL.
.
let ween 4,000 and 0,000 P^Apte Witnes*
the Event at Balir&amp;ore.

Baltimore, Oct. 13.—Between 4.UJ0 and
ntVl |ieop)« witnrMed
- - s .tbe
l
5,000
launching of• &lt;1
tbe
new bunboat Petrel at the ship yards of tbe
Columbian Iron works at Locust Point Sat
urday afternoon. Secretary Whitney was

so that

men to report for duty a* usual thi* morn
tag. and Preddent Yerkee ordered the north

and bad abandoned her
Evidence wm
given ibowtng that Gaynor bad refuted to

000 with which to build

the dtiUw proposed by the
follow*:

six pumpkin* which weighed «V» pound* and
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r-—......... . ...... .
.'ofUse civil |W7T‘nl........ ius’’, *
5r *'
jintatratinn.
T “it
"'71 of League
ort^ rriaras that the J 5*,b «*"***
lb*
** lSfi8: At Pumpkin pie ought to be plentiful in that
Bru-fly stated, the
^nuliUted; that tbe !
ashiogUm 4. iMroit 7: at latitude thia year.
..
....
Nen A
Vnrl A Iml
a. *•
Cis m din metrically oppoBoston — (find ganw-l Boston 3, Pittaburg 1,
imagined, and that,
all the evib which (wicoud game) Boston 3, Pittsburg 3—eeven
innings, darkutM Tbo Chicago club wa* to
civil service rvforn
have played at Philadelphia, but itthioat‘ dent'* contribution of glO.IVW to tbe eued rain and tbe Windy City ninedafaulted
the
game by not going to tbe ground*, and
• Democratic
campaign
fund
was a
City.
direct violation ■ of
the
law.
The Pblladelph'jk got the scohj » to 0.
Alexander Johns, a youthful gentleman of
j statements are fortified with the evi■
-T-t.
_ minor yesterday were aa follows: At New York- color,-persuaded Ida Seybolt, a pretty white j
doner taken *»«•
by the committw
The
New York % Pittsburg 3: at Washingtmi- giri of Lansing. 13 years old, that she lorad
tfonforan inquiry into tlie complaint that " *u,h‘'1gton 8, Chicagi
htm, and lhe pair eloped for tbe wild wwt to |
the Union IV-ifie bridge at Omaha to an ob- ’ tOB I«^l*w»po!is id
grow up with the country, but they were
structicn to navigation was pas.wd; also n.
'
ov-rhinled at Chicago and the girl returns-1
resolution to inquire whether American cat­ Philadelphia league ball club yesterday in
tie can not bo transported through Canada the game with Detroit the latter captured
without the present quarantine delay. Tbe
A typographical error in tbe premium li«t
burg 3; a: WaahiMgtoo-U'aabington 4, Chi- of the Cooperavillo fair made that document
bill for tbe relief and dvllixaUon of the ;ago 13: at Philadelphia—Philadelphia H,
Chippewa Indiana in Minnesota. Rato then Detroit 12; at Boston-Boston 5, indlanap•poke un the tariff, defending the Mill* bill,
very spirited, notwithstanding that tho
and tbe sciitte, after a *bort executive Mo­
Cricacx), Oct ll.-Philadel^iaand Derion, adjourned.

TJO acre tract ot valuable banl-

men under polica protection, to bo returned

electoral count bill, aud a motion to recon­
sider entered, which led to “no qnbrum’ flli- York—New York I, Pittsburg 0; at Phila­
■ busteriffg. Tbe speaker said the bill could be delphia— Philadelphia 7, Detroit 2; at Boston
j acted upon when reported as enrolled for the —Boeton 7, Indianapolis t5.

When it did

Yerkex'determination to retain all tieim-

Tbe iliseontent

wu*

WELL DONE, 6RAN MASON!

HELD UP” THE WRONG TRAIN.

lu«&gt; (iw.u»o:i on uie

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tariff bill. Alliecm, m answer to a qumtiou
I by Dolph, stated that in Ibe Mil coal slack
Dakota.
Dxadwood, D. T., Oct id.—About II
a’clock Friday morning a daatartilv attempt
»t trafn-robt.iry wa* made in Reno gulch, on ing itj. to tho dutiable H*t. Call, then
•4&gt;o Black Hill* &amp; Fort Pierre railroad. The spoke in opposition to tbe bill Kawhty .ix,ke
Rake Mining company, which employee a
large number of men nt wood -chopping at
BrvwneviUe, tbe terminu* of tbn road, dis­
tant about twenty mliee from I&gt;ead City.
Friday wo the regular pay day at
Brownarilla and it waa generally known
that Paymutar Beemer would go out with
IlS.OnO to liquidate tbe September pay roll*.

FALL OF A GRAND STAND.

। tbered

«"«awauo»* ended m an

best fl ret draft of

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*.000 jioople occupying tho aeata worn ’
listed 1.. Ik. —_ a .
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Conference rajiorte on the

Gaynor denied thiwc statement

They identified faiiu as the man with shoes
tb«y had &lt;laurad end who bad re;.rve»ntai
himself as a clu.i1 of th&gt;- def-whut us tbr
fsroceedinga Jodge Walker iriused to hscr
any argument in th* case. Hr
kanri
• I.a * - V kr.I , . ,. .. 1 . &gt; . - ,nL ,,,
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pointing hia! finger at the trembling
liuit, be d-nQunrrd him a* a liar aad a
. _
ought to be In the ponit.mi»i v «u i test be
would give Mra Qaynur a -li*..nv if ta
kue» tbe ehil Iren nould
«&lt;• U ' poqr
*
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‘
tbe plaintiff to praparr a »taU-:n«ni
forth oil the fac^ of tab* im-nn
presentation to tlN grou.i jury
A BRUTAL TRAIN CREW.

HlRMtxtniAM. Ati.. Oct : . At Smith's
mines, eight iiiiiea from thb c :v Wednmliy
the craw of a fraigk tram on the Birming­
ham Mineral railroad narrowly c--.wd
lynching at tbe bauds of 2-n m-itr-i nuoan.

Ming flc*t lai-- * &gt;14rf&gt;
road. Thi* nngrreJ the
negro mbit n who bod witne* ’ the wcident, and they »urrtmnde4 tbe train, •wear­
ing that they wouM lynch every mtn in
got aboard the enginn. and before It* nwt
ravpected tbeir intention th - had cut
looeo from tbe train. Tue engineer pulted

- bullA
■wear they will kill any o&lt;
that attempt to run a train n-tr there btsIb-

eon county people, W1.nt out

Uulney, HL

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troduced, and who hod heart ot th&lt;' dirc-rw
proceedings that he wa* a rourin uf tbe d*feodant, and r-f 'rrvd to him a* * dilute

&gt; wee drunk apd lying
ler body wa* groq?d to

ride difficulty, will of ooune continue aa
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tuu parusual This morning, therefore, *aw the full
enaMri Hand ihejiTitninre fprett will be laid
n*-umptiou of street ear trofilr throughout
bell tot* i yraterday
war* at fo|. tow the coming winter.
ur&gt;«o,,nmm
I
,Tb‘ T"”
tbe great residence portion* of the city.
raweaentod bv Rear Admiral
3 bllJ
»*n.ed to, action on several tow*; At New Y&lt;wk-Kew York «,
reirescnuj uy iwar AOmlni. Hoilger*. • Ltilln was defedted bribe “no tmnrnn, •
The *at&lt;Hf*ctory concltuiun of ywterday’* Tbero were also present Commodore Rchler, , Action and th.. l&gt;m&gt;M art
Indianapolis ,0; at Philadelphia-PhUadelr.,n i . v 1
nM-nCtetinflA w.a
—2._ -..
Commodora Terry, Nsv.l Constructor
7’ ptda .K, Chicago 8-elgbt inning*; at Wuh.----- ---- -----A-A.UC. on, Naval Constructor Hiefcman. Itear Ad- ’ ,J* **.“’J'bTO* 5^?'
ington-Washington 7, Detroit 5-olgbt in­ river into tbe other world by a single blow
Be presided and stated each proposition aa it mira! Franklin and many other naval offiW
B&gt;*’ro«‘r1ta‘,n« W-' ning*; nt Boeton—(fieri game) Boeton U, of adty’s hiod foot.
cera Tbe P.tral started from tbs way, at I
excluuoo
Pittsburw U• lM&lt;*nn.| X.. D
,
pm., being christened by Mbs Vir- I Mitcbo11 nu'd" B
,n *BT'&gt;r’ of ono-coat. ' . . " ••“’-m «ur» nuron, is now
ginta Schley, daughter of Commodora t^XelXdwtth Oril
CiUr.«., lkLi;-TL. .»«», rt—«, Jiving with her fourteenth husband. As abe's •
cent plan which was adopted. The whole Schley, breaking a bottle of champagne over 1 , ™ Proceeded with. Cullom and Plattsjieak- tlura of tbe league baso ball (nines ysster• Sdj «
.nd
^.u. i
her bow. The petrel glided into tbTwtap^o 1
" 7““*
A‘ 4‘*° P’ “•
day—PhOndeijihia-Ciiicago, New Yovk Ju,-J* lh"«“
«°»d tor l»r pah , '
gracefully amid tooting of whlrtle* of many I th® "8n,u adjourned.
diarui|&gt;olis, and Boetoti-Pntsburg. At Wari&gt;tugs I^tfal excursion boats.
■ w AuniNGTOX City. Oct 13.—The senate ington tbe Senate** teat Detroit 3 to 1.

report ot U» day'* conference.

s hml attendei talh
a unite mtn H*

coal w falls sinking a well But it's not the
first black article discovered in tbe capiteC
city.

adjourned.
Wakhikotoi* Citt, Get Hi
yesterday Hain prawnted thj

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itandatiU.
J. W. Jackson, a Cauaumtin* eitixon,

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wuuwu tut ner iioabaod
“*‘lr
*a*

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uuwu i propose to be
bafll.-d5nu.at manner and he* already begun
divorce pruceediim
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MABfOk. Ind . Oct IV -' r- •’Uriel
Oman, cf Jonusboro, died la*x TurMay. sod
arrangement* tor tier bum! « rr made.
Later her irieixl* detected "hat tbsj;
thought to be signs of life. Tbe i-ody w*.
disrobed, put to bed and tUinuirmta wwe
applied, but without effect. 1’i* tunvrsl
■ervicw* wore held Thursdsy afteiwm. but
tbe remains wore still ao Strikingly lifo-U*«
that it waa decided to postpone the t-uritL
It was so announced from the pulpit o. th*
Motli-jdut church aftAr the wremunias
over.
Pridav an axaminatsv. «ra« beid
whirl! prorad beyond a demb: that Mn

■Mr tbo village of Btfleville, Hen
Bunting of a Canal Hanb.

till Monday.

Cotnrsu. Out, Oct

11-TwbuudnJ

rails spiked, »o that tho engint* droppe-i down

granted.
Indiana,
thigh, fractured riba and internal i.te J**
still.
Btahlenecker invoatixnting committee. Joint

boom. pa. a barllv r-ni,iuwi _..li
tation will likely

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*• cuuuinUer
£"7
&lt;f’P7*
u, aunl.
tog up a Substitute. Th. ter. M,
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out in torrent*, flooding the adyeuiog room

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break practically cute off all inland n»rig*
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Hastings Banner

Coiinty-

^L. XXXin. NO. 27

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.
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HASTINGS. MICH,. OCTOBER 31 i888.‘
WHOLE NO. 1744.

ft All This Excitement ? ROW
• II. enemies-aiBwng &lt;atr brother n&gt;crrhaj&gt;t« of Delton
t
nmndlmt vIlUw?
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friends here, haa returned to her home In Augusta on that day. through the rarekwoButlbr. Ohio.
. ues* it is .-aid of the mall agent, wl*. ha.*
F. I). Brayton and Geo. Karrber made a ft in charge for its safe delivcrv nt thin
Apple* are all gatliered and are a poor
crop.
■
• " trip to Lake Odessa Hie first of the week. point. Two packagre of photagrah* mailed
H. Hill and wife have been visiting by Edwin Gillis, of Kalamazoo. ta&gt;iddr«
air crop. friends in Baltimore the past week.
much other valuable mall natter was de­
IV - Freeland, of Carlton, will start for stroyed. However, tin- null belonging to
...Mi’P Bakl'r t" home again and I* verv
much improved in health.
' Stanton Frida* where be will spend a few this office was delivered as ad&lt;lrnu«d by
day* visiting friends and relative*.
Hul^jprowl has u&gt;e meask-s. .
our popular pottaMtor. Query. wi»o are
rhe democratic kid* of this town showed responsible for said damage*.
(lie elder mill is running again this faH.
their party poUdra by throwing stones nt
Ge&lt;&gt;. Barlier, wife and, two mms, of Cale­
the torch bearer* during the republican donia. uuule W. T. Barber- a visit last
h
t rru ln a rm u
proeesslou last week.
Our school hon.-e will soon appear in ■ A. A. A T. Aldrich have o|»ened their
’ww ,rt™to gay. new color* by. the skilled hand of W.
furniture store, with a large and well se­
&lt;». Clark.
lected alack of goals.
Mrs. John McGurn Is quite sick.
A large numlier of people of. this town
Our meat market proprietor. Mr. Fran­
t‘« will vole for are preparing to take in the excursion to
cisco, has mi tar recovered fjom . his late
tiarrtMiii and protection this tall.
U&gt;well on Tuesday and attend the mas* illnm. as to he able to wait on cuitomm
. tAI
5rval ‘t’-'tawrat blow-out in this
meeting.
a
|»rtloa
of,the time.
““d'' •
-Wl'ln th,Several democrat* from this place wni
rrrob't
by Mr. Allro. who
to Judge other parties by themselves, ac­
Ml U&gt;. K,.d Itfln*. (b,, Mr, IMwr, luul
cording
tn
what
we
heard
than
remark,
f'orn husktag about finished.
built up. The more such men as Mr.
that republicans of this.town Rent a man
Bessie Mill* returned borac last week
Allen the d.-uuwrnts send nut the U-tter
to Lowell be fore the ma-.* meeting here from the lake shore where aho hU* been
for tlm republicans.
and ordered him to hire cvrryixady and apcndlnga few weeks visit Ing friend*. On
everything that would come for 50 cents. her return she was invited Xp call on a
Now, honorable democrat*, we are "too near friend ami on her return bum*- was
Driared Utter.
The republican* ’raised n Harrison and near dry behind the ears" to follow your surprimsl to find her father's bonu* in |ios- •
■
session of HO of her Bunday school mate*
Morton pole, Tliursday. October is. Af- example.
The handkerchief social at Mrs. Foster and teacher*, aud long table* set with
iIT.i .
ral*ln«
crowd assembled
in the school house and hoard the political Sisson's was fairly attended and the young good thing*, which nohe know Ix-Ut-r how
bashful
chaps
(like
myself)
were
privi
­
to prejaiA- than the young of Win War­
Issues of the.slny ably dhcoMed by M.
leged to partake of supper by the side of rant's scIkmiI district A Sery enjoyable
Barker and (.'. H. VanArman.
time with music aud singing. Brash* has
M. F. .Ionian -ably discussed the tariff a fair damsel.
Owing to thraunplensiuit wcatlter the 8. been their organist for their Bunday school
qurotlou at the *cIk«U house. Octolx*r 11.
O. V. box social was poorly attended ou for some time. At the close she (nu pre­
No one dek thl* week.
sented with a very fine bibh*. .
Mr-. Lamareanx' father and mother vis­ Friday evening.
Miss Muy Koger*, of Hasting* spent a
Revs. Fish, of Kalamazoo, Pope and Col­
ited at Frank Lamareauv* last Sunday.
lins, of Prairieville, are holding a series of
nfeetimra ut Die Calkin* scIkxiI )&gt;ou*e. Also
Woodland.
Delayed letter.
the MetiuHlists are holding evening* at the
rolitiral excitement 1* Increttaing.
Quit.* a number from here attended
Pendlll Mchool house.
• Elder Grant addressed a prohibition
quarterly meeting at Bafthnore Satuntay
About lOti republican ladkw and gputa
inreting.Satunluy evening.
and Sunday.
went to Kalamazoo to listen to Chicago'*
A Flak and Brook* pole was raised here Irish orator. Hon. J. P. Finerty. and .in
Wm. Guy ha* gone t&gt;&gt; Sebewa, Ionia
Saturday.
the evening to Hon. J. C. Burrow*. A
county, to &lt;1 raw brick to Lake Odessa.
The democrat* will not raise n pole. |t
Jas. Moor is building a blacksmith shop.
disappointment—The C. K. A 8. in bill*
will save them tin- trouble of cutting It
said return at 10:30 p. m.. but before w«i
Harv. Le«*ly has built a granary.
down after eleeilon.
reached Kalamazoo we were informed the
The republican meeting at Maple Grove
D. C. Warner waa hi town looking tip
train would leave at 5:30 p. m.
center was a succesa hi numbers and inter­ his futlltical intertete last week. ,
A tine rain and warm day* have Im­
est. The Felghmrand Maple Grove bands
One of the large glas*e* in the front of
were in attendance. The meeting was ad- •F. F. IHltert's biink wan broken on Satur­ proved the look* of wheat anti grus*.
Some indy friend* from your city lave
drwM-d by Hon, Jaim&gt; O'Donnell and P. day.
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Addisou.
I. f’olgrovr in a fair ntul lione&amp;t manner.
Several of our teaehcr* attended the ex­ Spaulding.
We lieUeve the hold of the republican*
amination at Nashville on Saturday and re­
was strengthened in these part*. Ixx&gt;k ported .a good time.
out for the returns from Maple Grove.
WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN AFRICA.
Quite a delegation of democrat* attend
Jani* Emery Was found dead In lad the rally at Hustings on Wednesday.
Thunalay morning at the residence of hl*
Frank Harter, of Lake (Mewsa. was In
son-hi-law in Nashville. He was up about town Spnday.
three o'clock und in good health. Mr. Em­
Mr. Pauli, who lived for same time In
Geo. Palmerton i* very sick.
ery was loved and respected by all who
Several of our boys are working on the the Cameroon region. West, Africa, tells
of , a highly successful woman's rights
knew him. Funeral held at the M. E. railroad.
movement
a while ago in the Akonatribe,
chureh Sunday.
W. C. Downing'u blacksmith shop is
We recommend Thoma* 8. Brice lathe nearly completed. Mr. D. expect* to finish illustrating the fact that when women
unanimously assert them in savage land*,'-,
voters of Barry county as a gentleman the upper story as a residence.
as
well
os
elsewhere, they are * great \
worthy of your suffrage. Now. I would
The Hun. Mr. Lacey, of Cliarlotte. will
say to the voter* of Maple Grove let us address the jieople of Woodland on the power in the corpmunity. In that be- '
uighted region women are not supposed
without regard to party, vote fo- our fel­ •■vening-of Nov. *Jd.
to hare any right*. When a girl is 18 or
low townsman; for we know tl.
ho has
Voight HHdinger ha* served a writ of
Ailed every offlo' enttteted to hl* care in a ejectment on Mr. Held, our German,butch­ 14 years old aho is sold to anybo ly who
iinn-partisan manner, and we believe he er. to eom|&gt;el him to vacate the building has property enough to pay the price her
father ask* for her, ana thereafter aha
will make -an efficient eotmfy clerk and now oce.uplcd by him as a meat market.
works like a slave for her board and
will get there with a large majority.
Mr. Hildinger has rented his bouse and lodging and iraubjoct to all the caprices
shop U&gt; other imrtie* at an Increased rent of her lord and. muster. Even the IxmdaNorthrasl l ooker .Spring*.
H. C. CnrjH*nter A Hon will put a full
Charlie Braillivlil wants to buy a horse: stock of hardware Into the Haight building. men In the community have more priv­
ileges than the freo women, and some of
value received.
The other ftilow wantPhilip Schry ha* moved Into S. Haight’s them in time are able tn support rather
one for sixty cents on, the dollar. That's Imiumn
*
extensive harems of their own.
the way the world &lt;«*•« OU, the people I
Polities are .getting white hot ben’. We
it hsjtpened that there were some strong
should say.
'
now liave a republican pole, a prohlldtion minded v. &lt;imen among the Akona people.
Dnnee al 8am John.son'* last Friday |*&gt;1e. al*&gt;ut a dozen democratic poles and a add they lifted up their voice* In public
night. Good time reported. No whiskey, cabbage pole erected on Monday night place* lit favor of somb radical social re­
nor eider.
emblematic of a new party that lias Just form* that would makovjie lot&lt;&gt;f woman­
Frank Brnncttba.- ndunied from Dakota, I sprung up.
kind rather more endurable. They were
and I* going tp work hi* farmnext summer.
B. Buntv ami John Hine* will go north
llrpublieun pole raising last Wednesday, hunting iti a few days.
after which C. IL VnnArman. of yourcity,
the superior aex to keep on digging in the
Vot'NG yotJilKIt.
husde -•me telling remark* In hl* earnest
fields and pounding manioc root and
thank fortune that their lot was not less
A pleasing little Incident orrurrwi in our
Mr. Striker, of Hastings, was here- look­ tolenble. Reform was evidently not to
town last week in this wise. A prominent'
be secured by any amount of feminine
ing after his friend*.
protest, and'so them strong r.dnded
ftislonM from your city was rnuvatudng
Miss Heath r!os»*d her school ut the
our town for vole*, having a certain man lloainer school house Friday last.
women put their long heads together and
for guide or escort- VVeli they met one
Geo. Greenfield has moved into hl* new decided upon radical and far reaching
of our ticighlwrs ami went for him for hi*
measure.*.
house.
Tiiojtribe i* a small one
Nearly all the
vote. Said ueightxir says “The republi­
Mr'. Water* and family, of Hastings,
can party Is good enough for me.“ Neigh­
adnlt female* in It enlisted under the ban­
were the guests of M. Bloom Sunday.
ner of women's rights. One day there wna
bor'.* wife says "Von are known by the
Mo^i Bloom has re-roofied his home.
an
enormous
commotion
in
that little
cotnisiny you keep.” Well, they went thclr
1,. Lockhart has returned froib the
community. It was almost wholly con­
circuit around and finally landtsfi in Mid­
north.
fined to the male population, the fact
dleville. when* they found another Yankee
Election is near at hand. and it is getting
being that there was hardly a woman there
Springs boy. and raid "You are going to
real warm.
to snare the excitement. Tim mother*
vqje for me. ar'nt you Sum?" Now Sam is
Mr*. Geo. Diilentwk 1* fjlck.
and wives, in a moat unexpected and
a republican. He said "The republican
liergy E. Horton dial at her son Henry's hearth** manner, had suddenly dropped
ticket Milt* me very well. I think I shall Ort 1wth.
Iler maiden name was their Implement* of drudgery, and with
vote that way IhL* fall." Tliat Is the test 1 Bergy E. Teneyek. Siu* was bom In
haw lieanl of Mr. fualonist and hl* escort. Initches* Co.. N. Y. In ISOS and was mar­ tlwlr children in arms and marriageable
daughter* had hied them through the
ried to Jonathan Horton, 1B2S. Her bus- forest* to the territory of another tribe,
•Die ladle.* mite ws lely will meet with liund tlleti In 1MM). Iler'renuiin* were tak­ where, at a distance of right or ten mile*
en to Morenci. Mleh.
from their own garden patches, they were
Mr*. C. I*. Gnralrlch Friday.
prepared to open negotiations with the
Ann Mthrop returned to Wlsconshv
Orunitwillr,
lordly cluqs-1 they luoi left behind them.
Monday...
,
.(
They knew beforehand that they would
(teorgr Baird and hernry Boot and HieiF
range about the chance of miller*.
meet with a hospitable reception in the
wive* were at Olnr &lt; n*‘k last week.
Cort Griswold gl«v* »■ Delton to take tribo with which they took, refuge. It
School closed hist Friday In Ihl- district.
charge of the feed run in the mill then*;
happened tliat thi* tribe was larger than
Mis* B&lt; e will teach t!ie winter term.
Will Beattie talk* of going to Delton to the Akona. and did not like them very
Mr*. Whitlock’s health U much improvvil.
well, an.! it tickled them half to death to
Ervin Whitlm k wa- at hi- brother - Sut- run the blacksmith shop.
The Goal Templar? lodge I" * thing Of see the pickle In which the Akona meu
un(ny.
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suddenly found them*elve*. The women
the (Xist.
Burt Walker and wife spent Sunday with sot titennCTrea^-to work earning their
Freeport.
dally, bread, and walted~withont a Mt of
friends here.
H Wolcott was In B&lt;»wne hntunlay.
Mrs. Annie Turner. &lt;&gt;f Flushing. U tapaMettre for an embassy from home, it
Andrew GMger wn* In Lowell Wedneswas not long before tho embassy put in an
visiting her parents here.
, Mr*. S. Jessup is slowly regaining her appearance.
^Dr/Kudcteis to build a teni till* fallThe Akona tribe waa of the opinion t hat
HlMva EHxa Fox ami Annie Brunner health.
Frank Faulk, «€ Delton. apent a few they coukl not continue in boslneaa
vlaited friend* in Carlton Friday .
without the female member* tboroof. and
days last week with C. H. Thurston.
Mra E. H. Brown, of U'wHl. visited
A. P. Hodge Utok a trip to Delton last
friend* *” town Wednesday.
The particularly
.
jS* Wallace, of Irving, deported for Friday.
Singing school evening conducted by Mr. man of the refugi
Memphis. Tenn.. Inst week to vlall hi*
learn al last thi
Wilber, of Kalamazoo.
Minnie Earl goes to Mancelona this
'"mSi Kotub. U» m-w
tap""*
mont of th* Akona people. As
„r S. I.
»&gt; ««* "SS m-nUl
had taken earn of all toe men.
r,u,e!i.—I l«we .»&lt;! lOMM11
eonvJn Ulk.
■“ H« “»S?'
selves, and they hadn't the allgbtMt in­
Quite a number of the democrat* from
tention of gohi- ------------------- - “
thtHlvielnity acaunpanled by wane republi­
Important ante
"'S? Bbuwtart “ .-.ndiieUPK &gt; -*«• &lt;* cans, went Uf Hasting* on the Mth to wit- Then the emba
consult
new the blowout of the Burt.and Cleveland
tb
the chief men,
followers
the largest, ware the greatest rafarm by
Albert WHHaon and his mother, of Assy­ the flight of th* fair aex.
Il“»' “I1 Mn-J- R"r*to
ria, made a vWt with hla uude, W. .1.
The women stipulated that they would
■« “a"'""™”Barter. Hla mother will remain some come back If a ecnstderable port of the
tllTToL Mcftapln’a household good* ha* ar­ agricultural dutiea of the eonnnuuity
_
(_
• 1alararara
•'»*»“ ”rt ta
rived. and hla family are expected here
Woodland Saturday and Sunday.
tl&lt;S.,ni U ne*riy *"

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n,^,,
a "-light reduction on good*" and&gt; although

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liehind Our Kalamazoo Prices,
, u.rMIMnkl* . Hrn'aMu.,., &lt;l»lr ironK.
nni «. wui,
. Jtc.ir rpstwtiUT* nnd t«» tllOMt We hope to call siwh that
., I*.' -t:il Itciv "to stay" with a tail stock of

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Boots, Shoes, Millinery, Notions,
.. (dassu'are. Earthenware, Tin'I indenware, Etc., Etc., Etc.
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AH »4 these gt*xl* wv gijar-

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WANTEDsfeW^Jss

ar at SI centa. Kalamazoo price, U cents.
ati(\Mctaughlin Coffees at 22 cents. Their

it&amp;nnw
.Vrinirklf.

aS*”.”,!:

m.-rate alt .wr price*, but would any that we carry a1 full
lite of the
.

11 stown and Broadhead Dress Goods at 25 cte
..■led Dress Giodis, 5 to 10 cte. per rd. Double
fol,I lire-- '"iods. 10 to !W cts. per yd. Men’s best Overalls
atflOceu'-. ■
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Cel6l»r;iXe

v'G.nfo* nt proportionate price*. In Notion* we would rail
o e of ladle-amt gents Handkerchief*, in which we are
de carry a full line of

Ladies’ Hi

Tte fo Roller h,
Delton, Mich.,

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Is now ready to

BUY WHEAT.

Bonnets, Hoods and Toboggans, Underwear. Etc.

Paying the highest market-price.

waht ail kinds of

lotratry I' uHner. aj. Butter. Eggs and.Lard: aho Wood, Oats, Custom Milling and Feed Grinding a
&lt;
Specialty
• urn Hsiy and Hand-Picked Apples.
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j nil gmxl.

Our mill h.eqolpped with tl»e latest and
l**«t machinery, and will produce a* fine a
quality of tlonr as ran be uuule. The |«t’ ronage of the ja-nplv of Southwestern BtiiTt
j county is solicited. Respectfully,

DELTON, MICH.

Hastix-.- Banner.

COUNTY NEWS.

F. BKODmFM, Prnprirtor.

ISK.ERLT
rY.

H.L Dadds J; Co.

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

Mphioax.

Rates. S l .OO per Day.
Thia House Is new. with pleasant room*. Tb«
patronage &lt;&gt;f the public l» respectfully solicited.

yeaU.

Tfte following perweis are author
t ire ittibsettpuons for the Bvxxkk:
WtTdcv Myer*. Woodland &lt;’ent«.
DJH. Mv*r*. G-rfeey.
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JKK. Adklu*. Mortnm.
H. O. Half. Nashville.
J. McKelvey. Ma'ile Grove.

Hastings City Bank,
Hasting*.

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Pmtma*fair' Maufield.
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O’Dounrll
J. X. Covert. Carlton
ftMtmaater. Freeport.
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Irving.

Mich.

IAlF’I'T’A.IL, $50,000.00.
John Nhean. Hickory' Corner-..
Brown &amp; Cairns. Prairieville.
'TING. .
J,
Byron ►’Mier. Crwy's corner*.
lob Printing DBw m. Hroaanl. Browunt.
. Evunttang In the Incorporated under ths laws of the State of
A. G. Jessup. Orunwiliv.
Michigan.
• 'ii thdUtetl faces of
t'ontnia-ter. Yankee Nprtnr.-.
i ora* of maehlnrry*;
C. W. Arr.is’rnnc. Bowen* Mills.
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'•mployed. "tnable* the
Money potato tbese agents will !*■ receipted
tor by the BvNXkK proprietor*,and ae trust
• Hunt for business Dee. 15,1«*C in bullfllnx
allsiiMcriber*at
tbe place* named who Lave
uieriy occupied by Messer Bros.
ont xHtl-d with us will, between this dale and
New Year..’ pay their vutuertpilons to the
B.vxxra*’* asentw n.vr’vd above.
i*. U. Robinson. FreeIdent;
&gt; K'il N1SK KRN.

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tj;«. Utr.fr,.'

C. D. Beebe. CMhler.

&lt;Tr\«;r .

t»rm«T«»it
«V. s. Goodyear.
W.
D. G. Botdnson.
J
L E. Kmmpea.

John Br«n*on Is buildlux a l&gt;arn for J.

Cnutsc.
Allee t’appy visited het pan nt* gt Ha«tInjcv Thurwlay.
Ge&lt;mtt Bull and wife have returned
! from Lvmtwee county where they have
1 l*-rn for some time.
;
Bolin- Learli I- the hlgge-t man In Pod
I Auger. If* another girl.
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George ami G. W. Pappy went to M&lt;*
gau Sgtnntay.
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M. I). Falomcr is hullding the wall for

OreMe.'

A General Backing Buvlnt** Trai&gt;**.*ci«l-

' Hiudlng&lt; Mlctl.
tlw Mat*. Special

A uctioneer.
DELTON,

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MICH
• S*.-8hiveh has had -M'&gt;'ie repairing done,

8. Knteer dld the work.
&gt;; am ,prepared
------a----------- at any
- time j to bis
James Hopkins has moved In with hfs
..' ___ i and at reasonable rates tn cry
for the winter.
[auction sales. Have had ex- mother
We understand that John hhively bus
m the perienee in this work and can engaged to tench the Kogers' school this
Good hick to yeu. John. ............
^ctaJliw Md m
ve satisfaction. Leave orders winter.
Sally Wlltete. sister of John Willets,
with Ranney &amp; Norwood. Del­ died at hl* reahlrnee 1a*t Tuesday, of
Broadway, near Court
ton. Mich.
_____ &lt;’IMU» Hattie Scott Is employed at Frank

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&lt; !!tl&lt;-e hottra from 2 ।

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I1Mtf*s Myrtle Shively wrt home last Stu»-

d*Mr. Scott and family were the gueste of

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S. Kaiser aud wife last Sunday.
ITwwhing at the Pod Auger school
house next Synday at half past ten o clock.

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£ c wei.ti a

A.ron WMUrtm &lt;■’ *»*• ■

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* Irian and Surfgan.
___ OTrr l.atbrnp's druggtore.)

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and Loans.
wt®* b.Buuraua Son. x doors north
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FOR SALE!

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J[ABTIS V BaIIKEK. Iteal Estate. In-

MKIdtaviUr. attended

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J. H. Herrington will have one of Uk this week.
Ed Elanaburg, of Kalatnaxno. *pent sev­
finest house* in Freeport when
eral day* here laat week.
i W Godfrey arrived home FrlCharte* Harknw*. of Kent Co., many
.
te pvrarv *&gt;'“x a resident of thia township,
made a jdeasant visit innonf^relatives laat

scirSiii»» e"1-" 'n,w

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h* K’«d eon«B-

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In Noubriilv tins

ditkma

Wax, Montgomery and wife are visiting
‘Alan Territory.
Many received their mail &lt;m tlw 20th in
. demoralized condition. having been
cruahoi and ground beneath the rar wtarU
cm the Michigan Central railroad track at

r. W. Brawn &lt;d BllbtaS -*»«» *

�^JACOBSOll

REM^Y^AlK
MAN AND BEAST.

§

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5
I
Qualified Electors of Barry County Mlehlant to uotire from the Secretary of State.

succeeding the first Monday ef November
fmr.- . -v
of President and Vloo Presi­
dent of the United States: a Governor. Lleuten-

Btaxo mum untce, Auorocy uewnu. .uiusuper­
intendent of Public Instruction; also a inenilter
of the BUte Board of Education In place of Bela
Jenks, whose tertu of office will expire Decem­
ber 31st. IMS; al«o a Representative in Congrewi

tor for the eleventh Senatorial district, com­
ountlew of Barry and Eaton; also a
ve in the Stale Legislature, comtlon the following proposed amendment to the
«'&lt;■! v'.T.d'-.H of till stste will be subiiilfted lo
U&gt;«- people of thl* State for their adoption or

Uve to Circuit Courts, provided tor by joint
resolution No. 11. Laws of 1M7:
Section 6. The state shall be divided Into
judicial circuits, in each of which the electors
thereof shall elect one circuit judge, who shall

judge tn the Judicial circuit In
Detroit I* or n:ay be situated,
circuit in which the county of
y be situated. Aud the circuit
[said circuits. In addition to

additional salary 1
fixed and detcnr
weby authorized and empowered to give
pay to the circuit judges of the judicial clrto which such county h attached. »uch addlA1 salary or eomjM'nMiUon as maj from time
.to time be fixed n&gt;d determined by such board
'“vSumE hereby notified thaLlt said elec­
tion there will be submitted to tiuTpeopie of ibis
State for their adoption or rejectton a RevUlon
of the Lawn anthorlzlnx the bu«ln«s« of banking
provided for by Aet 306 of t be lawk of 1M7, in ace also hereby notified that, at said elec­
following county officers for Barry counJudgr of Probate.Sheriff.

hand and seal at Hastings, Mlch^ this 21th day
of September. A. D. ISM.

w T or mortgages on page 4». said moringo
»duly assigned by Sylvanos IL Conk'to
IL Cook, and said Assignment duly n--

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criminal class

MAItA

TRACE

FOR

STATE AFFAIRS

estate of BylvannsH. Cook, deceased, duly as­
signed to A. Myriclla Whitcomb and said as
slgnmenl duly recorded in llt&gt;crQ on page 537.
on which morigsuta then- is claimed to lie due
at the date of tills notice, th" »utn of xlx hun­
dred elghty-nme and it-io&gt; dollars (Sraw.17) and
the artomrv's fee provided for In said mortgage,
and no suit or proceedings at law having been
instituted to rrcoter the m«iwv secured by said
mortgage, or any part I hereof.
Now. therefore by Mrtlie of the jx&gt;wrr of sale
contained In said uiorigaj;- and tie- sLalut- In
such case made and provided, notice h hereby
JwHnnxton svtuntay the isth day of Jannarv.
, 1) iwj. at ten o'clock i« the forenoon. I shall
sell at pub'ic auettoo, to the hlgbrst bidder, nt
the north front dtxir of the Court House in the.
city of Haltin'.'* &lt; th .t ix-lnk' the place where the
Circuit Court for Harn count/ Is bolden* the

due on said mortgage. with tlw* Interest at eight

situate and being

of int nine hundred ninety nine (w&gt;LSK&lt;)*n&lt;t
lots ten hundred G.OOOi ami ten hundred and
'• butt, acrordlntt to Hi- recorded plat of,Um
1 (now city) of Hasilnc*.
d(&gt;M ITtll.A. D. ISM.
A^ MyTTKU.* Wnirr-oMM, Aiudgnec.

Sfle Tried and Knows.

Speech dollvervd ut Grand Rapids Sept. ZD, IMS. No state In Oils respect compares with the expense- of l»0. eight years agoNow. I have gone through that t_
I am glad from the depths of my heart Michigan In the grandeur of Ito support to
c have no
that the attention of the people has been our great educational Institutions. Now. meut In relation to state tax.
called i&lt;» the administration of state affairs fellow citizens. let me oak you frankly, do defense to make, we want you should amie
up
and examtoe. I will »ay to youfranklj
in Michigan. The whole record of the re­ you want we should tear away that reform
publican party Is one' of which we an* school; do-you want we should lock up the I give my entire time, except now wiw 1
proud, and the more you will Investigate, a«ylums;do you want we should tear down am out trying to save tire country, to *tatc
and the more you will cumpare, the jnore the soldiers' home and let the old wander­ affairs. I am the first man in the capital
pride you will have In the record made by ers go; do you want wv should stop teach­ in tlx- morning. I am the last one out at
this party to the administration of these ing the blind—and I forgot them, next to night, lam not a bashful man, I wade
affairs. At the Capital It Is the wonder of the most afflicted of all our creatures. We deep Into the departments and there i»
vlsitoni from New York. New England and have a place where we educate them by. none of them does much of anything In the
the west tliat we built that Capitol tut a. jiatletit care ami toil, to read with their" way
way of
oi financial
nnanciai management but
~ 1—something
------- ..Xuum* about
l»
t ur«,1n
million and a half of money and paid for fingers the words they never would have know
it I Info
wadethe
Into the
It; something almost unparalleled that we known except for p blind asylum. HA InsmuUonsandcaB the managers to ac­
constructed a building without a flaw, tlds too costs money. Do you wont- we count It is true 1 appoint one jx&gt;n»on to
built it without the cliarge of stealing, and should lock uji that blind asylum and let those several iroards, and 1 bold direct con­
have gone on proud of the record we hare these children go Ignorant and blind and trol over him. I give, however, the best
made. We have jturt as much reason to lx;1 afflicted through life; do you want wv attention. There b not a man before me
proud to-day as we ever had during the1 should tear out any of these Institutions? or there Isn’t a man to Grand Rapids gives
thirty-four years of our existence. But If you do, vote for Mr. Burt, don't rote for more vigilant attention to his personal bus­
they say state taxes arc high and growing\ me, Itecause I am not in symjmthy with 1L iness titan 1 do to the statu of Michigan.
higher. Now I ask you to give me careful [Applause.]
‘ V have almost entirely surrendered my
attention because I am going to deal some­
Now, fellow citizens, 1 am going to road
what in statistics; and this may be dull, a little while. Mr. Burt rays that we used private affairs and passed them over to
there is no humor in it Thirty-four years up 9910,000 last year for pin money, or tu some other men to try and serve the people
ago when the republican party took control, Lite support of the state government proper. of this state, and I have on!) the one am­
of state affaire, we had two Institutions, He nays that 8910.000 was used up right bition to give all toe people, democrats and
state Institutions. We had the university around the capital, and not a dollar of It republicans.’a good, faithful boMfit, In­
down at Ann Arbor and the state’s prison went to any Institution. He repeated It a dustrious and economical admlnstralion.
at Jackson. Those constituted the state1 dozen times when 1 heard him make the [Applause.]
InstutlUons. Now we live In an age, what­ speech, and I iiad u stenographer take
ever else may distinguish it. that will be In down the speech so 1 bad an opportunity
all history distinguished as a humanitarian to refer to 1L He repeated It over and
Charlotte Corday. the sad-faced, tender­
age.- Thirty-four years ngn our Insane over again that of tjiat 8910,000 not a dol- hearted puuiant girl of Normandy made
were locked up, chained In log pens, lan­ lur went to any -state institution. He said great history by one desperate act!
guishing to cells and In the poor houses. that in 1880 they run the state government
Sickened by the fiatumaUa of the French
These Insane people were suffering agonies for 8518,000. That is true. That we used revolution, and moved to .desjxrratlon as
of the most unfortunate of all (tod's afflict­ up last year 8910.000. It Is true. Now let Itobeapiem* and Marat were leading the
ed. This humanitarian spirit dictated Hint me show yon. In 1879 the legislature flower of Franc,; to the guillotine, she dre
we must build the asylums for the deten­ changed the law in relation to the indigent termined tliat she would put an end to
tion, eau* and trvatment of these unfor­ Insane. There are old supervisors before
Marat's bloody reign.
tunates. Twenty-nine yeart ago. that is rue and they know tliat previous to
Marat had demanded two hundred thou­
all, we opened the Institution at Kalamazoo. that time the superintendent sent the
sand victim* for the guillotine!
We erected one there, and finished It, that bills to the county treasurer.
Each
He promised to kill off the enemies of
we thought would do for thirty years. It county took care of its own indigent In­ the Revolution to make it perpetual!
would care for 800 patients, but in a few sane. Jn 1879 that law was cliangvd so
Horrible thought!
years that one was full and we erected one tliat after two years as county patients
No wonder it fired the blood of this pat­
at Pontlae, with provisions for 700 of these they became state patients. That law took
riotic peasant maid!
unfortunates. In a few years tliat was ,edeet in 1879. We are to-day supporting
Gaining access to his nkwely guarded
full We erecu*d one then on the salu­ more than one thousand six hundred of quarters by a subterfuge, she found him In
brious waters of Travarse Bay. at Traverse the 2,440 insane In the state institution by hl* bath, even then inexorable and giving
City, that will accommodate 500 patients, the state instead of by the counties. That written directions for further slaughter!
and in a little while that was full. We fund appears in the general purpose fund
He asked her the names of the Inimical
erected one at Ionia to care for the crimi­ right along with the othera. Now I will
deputies who Iiad taken refuge In Caen.
nal. or homicidal insane, that would take tell you what the general purpose fund
She told him,. and he wrote them down.
care of 100. and that Is full. At the last does. It pays all thesupreme court judges "That.is well! Before a week Is over Hwy
session of the legislature I iiad conceived and the circuit judges, the expenaw of thn
shall all be brought to the gulitotine."
ideas to relation to the construction of supreme court, juys the salaries of all the
At these words. Charlotte drew-from her
additional asylums that would be less ex­ state officers, including the governor’s; it
iwsom the knife, and plunged It with
pensive: the large asylums cost us 81.000 pays the salaries of all Die clerkai' it W»
sujternatural force up to the hilt in the
for capacity for each patient. We had fur beating and lighting the capitol;-lt pays
heart of Marat.
some of us conceived the idea of erecting for all that vast printing we have done; It
"Comr to me. my dear friend, oomr lo
cottages that would accommodate forty or pays fur the cure and decoration untl furni­
me,** cried Marat, and expired under the
fifty each: In connection with the penal ture that goes Into the cwpltol; It pays if
blow.
institutions have farms upon which the pa­ we have a law suit, and we have a good
in the Corcoran gallery nt Washington
tients should work. In the message which many; it pays all the expenses of taw suits. Is a famous painting of Charlotte' rej»ry1 bad tlie honor to present toohe legisla­ 1 am not certain whether 1 have embraced
sented as behind the prison bars tlie day
ture and recommend, I was astonished to all that It payn or not, but in addition to.
lieforc her execution.
find the several boards, supcrintendento tliat it pays for the care of these Indigent
It 1* a thrilling, sad picture, Cull of sor­
and jxxijde generally were willing iKtry Insane state patients; it pays for conveying
the experiment, and lost year we provided prisoners to the state prison, tliat user! to row for her suffering country, and of un­
conquerable hate for her country’s en­
for the erection of five of these cottages, be done by the counties, but was changed.
emies.
tliat would occuinmudate 200 patients.
Now, having told you substantially what
What a lesson in this tragic story! Two
Those cottages are now completed and we It paid In 1880, and that is the year they
are taking rare of 200 patients in the cot­ compare with, and the lowest state tax hundred, nay, flve hundred thousand peo­
tages, and have still room for a few more ymr in sixteen yearn. We paid for the ple would Marat have sacrificed to his un­
patients. It eoste about 8300 each for pa­ care of the Insane 894,780; wv paid far holy passion uf power!
Methods are quite as murderous and In­
tients in those cottages. Now nil tills has conveying prisoners. 810.002. These two
cost money—but they -were construct'd at Items make 8105,882. We paid in 1887 exorable as men, anti they number their
the dictates of this humanitarian spirit 8333,000 for the care af the state's [&lt;atients victims by the millions.
The
page uf history is full of murders,by
bom of the Christian civilization of the day insane; we paid for conveying prisoners
■utbority and mistaken Meas! In the
in which we live. [Applause.]
820,500: we paid for members of the legis
Thirty-four years ago—and that reminds lature, we had no session in 1880, 8180,­ practice of medicine alone bow many hun­
me how old 1 am getting— 1 was elected * 000; These several Items make 8489,500 dreds of millions have been allowed to die
meuibcr of your legislature;. 1 vialted the of the 8910.000. Deducting the 8103,883 ami as many more killed by unjustifiable
state prison, at Jackson. The whole pris­ thaf we paid for these purpows In 1880, bigotry and by bungling!
But the age is bettering. Men and meth­
on system has town changed since then. leaves 8384.118 paid to excess for these
Then we saw chains and fetters on the *ret purposes over w hat was paid in 1880. Tliat ods are improving. A few years ago it
of the prisoners, and by the side oUfiose came by the change of the law and by the was worth one's professional.life to advise
orjwnnlt the use of a proprietary tnedlcine.
elaiikiug chains 1 saw boys 14, 15 and 16
action of thn legialsture. The difference
years old and my heart went out In sym­ tietwceti the expenses of those two funds Tu-day there are not two physicians in any
pathy with those boys, and we jxuvwd n for the years 1880 and 1887 In 8391.W0. town in this conntry who do not regularly
prescritx* some form of proprietary remedy!
bill providing for the establishment of a
deducting the amount that we paid for the
H. H. Warner, famed nil over the world
'reform school for ixiyx. It Is located at insane in excess of 1880 and the Maslon of
Itatising. Almost four thousand boys have the legislature, leaves the year's Mate ex- as tlie dlaeoverer of Warner^ safe cure.
g»»ne out from that Instltutiou; clghty-flve jienses for the current or gi-nrral purposes Ixitnii hunting up the old reniedltw of the
lx*
Cabin days; after long and patient re­
per cent of them have become good citizens. 87,882 more than it was in 1880. eight
Thi-yorelxuikers, railroadmen, mechanics, years ago, and that is ail. [Applause.] 1 search has succeeded in securing some, of
nuuiufanturen*. fanners and lalx&gt;rcrs. scat­ pleilgv you my honor tliat this was taken the must valuable, amiflig family records,
tered over this state of oura. [Applause. 1 abmdutely from the laxiks in the auditor's and called them Warner's I»g Cabin rem­
The state fiends them out at 18, but still office, and can lie swum to by a hundred edies—tlie simple preparations of roots,
ieam, balsams and Iwrhs which were the
watches and guards over them, looks to men.
successful standbys of our grandmothers.
their welfare. Tills institution wa&lt; Indlt.
Now. let ua look a little further. ’ In TIicm' simple, old-fashioned sursaj&gt;arilla,
too, in harmony with the Christian civiliza­
1888 the state tax will be S40-J.50&lt;) jeM imps and buchu, rough and consumption
tion of this grand age in which we live. than it was in 1887. The general purpose
and other renwdies. have struck a popular
There are 450 lx.ys there now. It Is a fund
1888, is 88M.750,
8W8.730. where
where
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,
for this year, 1WS,
pride to ths stateof MlchlgaU. and we re- for
it was 8910.0W. There wm chord ami are in extraordinary il. innml xll
tert., it with touest pride In thejuttapriae. 8130.000. you know, to pay for the indste- over the land. They lire not th.- untried
of this unpahilleled state of oura.saw hurt* out of that. DeductjjiK tlu* addition and imaginary renuxiirs «&gt;f juimi- &lt;|alHter
again the deaf ami dumb without places for tj,„ |nMn(. aiM| f&lt;ir conveying prisoners cheralol intent on making inonev. but tlw
tor education, coming up helplehs and in hn twT dvrr 1880. 8253.918, we have for long-sought jirineiph- of the healing art
WM'rauf*-. and this sani- humanitarian I U1(. rurn.Ilt expense, of iH8s, this year, tlie wbicli for Ki iirratluiu kept our amvstora
spirit U«t stands out in the front ranks in second year of my administration. 8Q99.I&amp;L in good In-alili. put forth for the goal of
humanity l&gt;yom- who is known nil over the
tills conununwealth, dlctkted we should ----------- -•■
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818.302 lew titan It was in tliat low tax world as a philanthropist—« Iov.t of hla
build an asylum ami a school for Ilium, year of 1880. | Applause. |
feluw man.—whose name is a guaranb r of
and we eredted a large ouv at Flint Here
Now tliat L« u complete answer to
there are three or four hundred of them, all this balderdash ami stirring Hie people the highest s&amp;ndara of excellence.
taught to read, read the word of G&lt;xl anil up by A. A. Ellis, who lias shown hb. un­ fjThe preparations are of decided aud
study arithmetic, ami they go out broader, fitness for the high office of attorney gejHT- known Influeuc- over disease, and os tn
stronger and happier than they were Wore. ul and be is eorrolxiratis! by Mr. Burt—but the hands of our grandmothersfthev rnliw-d
All thew tilings cost money. We saw I will not N»y anything ulx.ut him any Up the sick, aired tlie lame and' ImmukI up
the wound* of death, mi in their new form
again, and this humanitarian heart of oura furtiier than that.
but olden jxiwer us Log Cabin remedies,
throbbed in sympathy with the little,waifs
Now, Isay to you while I thought al
tliat lay In tlie dry goods boxes, that trump first he was intotakrn. i«know now that lie they are sure to prove toe "lieaUng of the
nations.
"
the streets and- were in the poor houses knows la tter. Hr knows that hr Is falsi­
Corday did the world an incalculable
without the sheltering care of a mother’s fying the record, and I sjieak earnestly bre
service In ridding France of the bigoted
affection or a father's strong arm to sup­ cauae the case deserves It.
and murderous Marat, just as this man is
port them, children without parents and
Now. the other ]*rt of tlie exjienses for
children with worse than no parents. This the institutions. We paid in 1887—now doing humanity a service by rc-lntrodudng
humanitarian spirit, right or wrong, dictat­ listen just three minutes aud 1 uni done — to the world the simpler and Ix'tter meth­
ed we should provide homes for the little to the univeplty, 801,000, omitting the ods of our ancestors.
ones. Down at Coldwater we construcuxl hundreda, more than we did hi 1880. We
one tliat has cared for 2,400 of these little paid in 1880 844.000 to the university, and
Scarlet fever aud Bad Axe seems to be
waifs and sent them into homes. The we paid in 18M7 8155.000.91 more than we on speaking terms Just now.
state took them into its great, generous did in 1880. We paid to the normal school
Iteh,,Mange and Scratches on human or
arms, looted after them and educated them, 851,000 more than we did lu 1880 to con­
and furnished them homes where they have struct a building; we paid for the mining ulrnals cured in 80 minute, by Woolford’s
This never fella Sold
been sent, aud many of them are coming school, a new hudlsution, 847.500; we paid Sanitary Ixrtlon.
up good men and good boys and good girls. for the agricultural college 881,000 more by Dr. E. H. Lathrop, Druggist, Hastings.
g«xi men and. good women. [Applause.] than we did iu 1880, making a total to these
F.
W.
Brown
of
Hillsdale college is go­
But it costs money. We saw sights of four educatioual institutions of 8320,500
young girls going down to degradation, more than we paid in 1880. Now It may ing to India as a missionary.
woe and death. This name humanitarion be we have been running strong for these
Sgxvln Liniment rauovua all
system came to the front and says, we will appropriations. I am myself, as I told tah2,^!t^!loo2f!d Lun,p" “xl BUwmake the effort to lift up these girls to vir­ you. eternally opposed to raising more tetea from horses. Blood Spavin, Curt*.
tue and womanhood, and we constructed a money than we need, but we want to take
school down at Adrian, where we care for good eare of these things. Many of you Swollen Throats. Sprains, Coughs ate.
wimnSd.
from two hundred to three hundred of know that I stepped In and saved to the Sid ??

that good is being done. But all this coats
money. Again we looked around and ss
the old soldier trembling, with dim eyes,
hte bended knees; we saw him
bowl'd with rheumatism aud paralysis, and
this great throbbing heart of
and staid, no subiL-r who don
RHKUM,. friends, Vid adieu to wife and

children,

great ttawang taart o( earns dictated that
vetoed a Mil.

I-'ll

CAT/", rm

wU! noUnitow it any
J ™
to yon that tlds addition of 828-,OOO wait
to the Flint Institution for U&gt;e dewf and
dumb, the blind, the Lansing reforoiihbool
for girls, a little addttia. along ttwllneifor

jieopie of this state In one way and anoth­
er In the appropriation of 1887, more than
8200,00U. Whether right or wrong, this
was certainly done by your executive. We
paid last year for the soldiers’ home 8115000. This is a new Institutton; It was not
here In 1880; we paid for the prison In the
lipper Peninsula, 8BM.OOO, a now institu­
tion. I say It la a new institution; there
have been built no institutions whatever
dcringmy administration. There were three
established during Gen. Alger’s and one or

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b the best on

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^arth

good. houseKtt^u* use ft
jy/yoodgrocers sei/ It,and
0.1zirbank&gt;Co. Chicago, make it

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Doe«»

O

1 said Vtob.it

Wednesday, the list day of Nove,
on Wednesday the 30th day of M.;
at 10 o’clock In the forenoon «
■Km September

the great bloo
and Hewlth Iteittorer.

Ct

Hvadaebe within thirty m

Consult the

■FURGUBO

Merrill Block. Detroit, Mich.

DAVIS oCO
greatly fro

james h. nwvn,

a

the hJgb««t bidder; at the premise* hereafter
described or. Tw«da* the Stth day c! November

VINEGAR BIT

described nrrtniv*. to-»it

Tiic only Temperance
It stimulates the Brain

a perfect blood circulati

health.

CIDER
KAGHINERY^r^FREE

A beautiful
Adraw

R II. McDoXAU
532 Wathln

SEAS.
•SO

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Addroos C. G. HAMPTON, Detroit, Mich.

JOHNSTONS

SARSAPARILLA
For UVEH COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, ’
r A. KAHN
O. w, KUOOIBs G.

PLIRIFYIN6 tte BLOOD.
Used foe 30

Preparation
In tho World
powerful tnnle tor

Chicago Kalacai::
i
S
time table

lemalci A chfl-

delicate cogi­
tation.
It to the Boat MedMae la um for Raaaiotlna ths
Quart Bottles. $1.60. i’ovc
bcliwM tree of any charge.
*^d «W -I
HeIMi lor c ircular?

HARVE
EXCURS

4 :i
“a »&gt;
.tfflUIU .
Nash
Ulmenl.il.. IMitor ....Milo
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...Sprint Bn*
...East Qnopr

W. JOHNSTON A COM Detroit. Mloh

TO ADVERTISERS.

Minnesota, D

MONTA
TUESDAY. |

■AtRWand Janet!

L HanoaAXV, Hupt- '
H. C. PotTKH. Sec

^mCuupoli

If You Are Sick

st- p»ul a aun

UUm*

The steam large Drake 1« rate at • hP
Duncan City wharf.

The Bible says,man Is fearfully and
wonderfully made.But physiologists all
ottttede that the Wst wonderful

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State ot Michigan. County of H.rr
Notice is hereby given, that

Fame's Celery Compound

along by adding three cottages to the
inoane
u&gt; &gt;«. 1
ute asylums without any new
new inotituinatituBoos. We paid far repairing and rebuild- «r nerw» are the

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and disease breeder, and I belierc tn my

Hood’s San
100

Dre99 Dyed
Coat Cohnd
Bamenti HoMitd

4

4

Will Cure You I

10

CENTS.

A Child can use them I

�Beware of Scrofula
Vf, - n^.y -nnrfi general than any

Ita'! IntnnninfgPTM.PB'tular
MK
"n,ttrred ***
tnrrtW* B...nori's Sarsaparilla
*•***/; pace e( P-roCnM from tho blood,
ri.rrtf-1. and healthy.
.
-ifflivted with scrofula, and
.’wwrl
! •i.ing-’TWontnyBaok.
Ze l.xt:- ‘ ’ । ' : &gt; &gt;-‘^^ril!a. and am
-mV. I-JWtD. Maas.
‘ . a«.t!.L trtiolJ, Me., had scrofulous
C '» rjevrtiy- ■: -. i'^'W
H004**

opp?J7UNE
THINGS

suggestions
IN

EVERYDAY

H,NTS ""'Poultry housed

about
LIFE.

»’ -nUUUrn,
"u“-l u»&lt;
“Md-.Unu, ,b^Lh £ '’'"’I”; ‘J- l~t
taporu.,. „
«h
&lt;U
OV’U .rk”„w J r~1!r1” • K~Hon in to make a fow

veutU*.

«» S'!. “ i?" “J4 °'

"•Flr.u.r,
~
vail to a great extent among horawT
the flrat head—local and nou contagiona

-Arfit-r - '
mrecablodtacammnwfl
I’flF" • , Il&lt;„Il uuiycurcd'by Hood's
tyWpnrt!i«»■
. -----------Mood
purifier,
.Manila t - ■
ria. &lt;&gt;-■ suffered greatly
tncbsi hp&lt;'"*
..It rheum, canned by
eyik*?';
!;m*n bls lands would
. He tried various prcpilly took Hood's Bar­
-lUaoaiih111: ■
,.: •• iam entirely well.”
n.'«
Ht-rtim on hi .’ hands and
-yyu-n had •
!, /&lt;- He took Hood's

sjropmlb
■
ctajuo, Mt. ' ■ '

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
■' • 'SJtSfiZ
100 Dos‘’s Ono Dollar

from »“• D&lt;**
Sueh a dtaturbanc. ii
amenable to treatment, and fWMt £
considered infectious or contaglnua ex

rept when In a more advanred,ut,

rL

u e‘‘n tw°
Tt? Pn.,cure‘*
p!‘n, ot
n
roof ot

SEASALT
SOAP*

harvest
excursions
Minn-.- a, Dakota,
MONTANA,
21st.
-■pt. J I. and 25.
' Oct. 9 and 23.
/ '"g.

&amp; Manitoba
.

ST- PAUL 1 MINNEAPOLIS
a1

con‘*?
Infection turaM
almost the same, but in the Jattfir the
virus murt bo received into the avstam
while in tho former II has onlv tTSS

FOURTH QUARTER, IN­

SERIES,

NOV.

♦.

TN- L.t
i&lt;.lnt

Je^ST
and.

XL ±

asliro or soil raurt
‘h ,dj "P’***1 ,,v,!r ll- M tLey
Up°?
kiud of
• *nd
&lt;T, rj &lt;lay "T twn.
"t” *" O0,&gt; that »«t of
thXX
tv
by ,h,‘ ‘Ddin«tlon of
nrctaL , u "**
to whether h.
prefers to have one house or several acattercd about
A Uouwe 12 feet long bv 6
^“wiil T T
fn”n th” fl,x,r to tk*
b^lw.I
shi^lT’i
rom'w t

heat, nnd about once a week, or when in
full bloom twice a week, they may with
The amuigenwnt shown in the areom| benefit receive liquid manure at the resits.
paaving ’I hi-drat ion appeared not Inng ago
The plants, like the flowers themselves,
in Rural N»'w Vorker. where It wa&lt; de­
after cutting do better for not being scribed a- a convenient fi-edlng bln that
crowded together or with others.
The heliotrope delights In * compost
consisting of three parts of fresh loam or
decayed turf to one part of rotted manure. ,
with* u gixxl sprinkling of sharp sand ;
added.
’
’
In dealing with that common pert of 1
scch plants, the green fly. care murt be
taken that the foliage be not injured with
the usual remedy—tobacco smoke. This
I
remedy may with safety be a uni led in
moderately strong volume If the aimpie
:
pi-ecuution of syringing or otherwise completely wetting the foliage jtirt previous
to starting the fumigation is obs’rveri.
I
otheruire the plants would be liable to
1
become badly bunHii
I

In building » fortcc around «mr yonng
orrhardN several years ago
trioil many
ploua for preserving post&lt; Haying &lt;&lt;•
easioti to remove the fence this winter «e
noted tho conditions of tho posts iw
folk.wn: Those wt with no preparation
were deeaved an Inch or more in thick­
now. thta-e «.ated with • thick vnah of
lime were better nroaerved, hut wro
quite aerionaly attacked by worms: tltose
poets cimled with hot tar were pj-rfeetly
ho and a. when put In tbo ground: those
painted with petrolcnm And kerosene were
equally aa sound and *“
f&lt;&gt;r setting,
lit the posts r*‘ *
then with a pan--------whitowash brush, give
•&gt;—— -------- -­
the post, the part to go into the fiT?un“'
two or three applications of the oil. let­
ting It soak In well each time. Posts so
treated will not be troubled by worms or
insect* of any kind, but wUI roeiat decay
to a remarkable degree. This we frndto
be the simplest, easiest, cheapest and beat
method of preservation.

CHEAPER THAN)
EVER BEFORE !

Probably the best tonic for fowls, ssys
American Agriculturist, Is the
.
mixture: Take one pound of -u«P^e ®f
iron and two.ounces of sttlphnric acid and
dissolve in one gallon of water. Add one
teblmpoonful of this mixture to one

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PKKOlHti Ul-'iA l&gt; • 1UT- «&gt;»ln

Story Of tkr !«"•■

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1 j..;.... u»."f
«"?■ -Jr"
a small Hb. c. b fixed «*fl_°fr;
.^«1l hitt is 11

■”
.-ondlUaned upon obedience and wparation from
AyeT'" P11U *»*”••
OnR pf."ved th,!,r val,,°

hut *.be conditions were faith and obedieoew
on his imrt (1. 6-9,.
1- "Tho children of Israel committed a
A1*^?b&lt;? ~?cnn*1
- The city
and all in it had been accursed, or dsvntod to
utter destruction (ri, 17, margin, compared
with r. 21. where “uttarlr destroyed" is the
•ame word, and ore also I Sam. xr, 21; Zach,
xiv, 11), and the people had lieen forbidden
IItJ^LU”^*. "l Ai*r.’'' n,to COWM1 »*
to take for tlicmselvns anything of
Hy«r complaint.£. L. Fulton. Hanover, the sccunied or devoted city.
How
I have used A ver’s Pills » - 11
• J”1”,
** *tlB *•"
disobedience, and
troubles and tadtaZstion
ZL'Zr
n*ch‘"K th*
-in. One man
years, and always found them promP^ind
Uk” ,hal wblch h*
b*n
effimeut in tk«U
— .. .
.
forbidden to toneh, (v. 21) and the result is
Vtica, N. Y.
’
' 0x11 ' I that
that the
the whale
whole nation
nation xuffers
suffers because
bceaure of
of a
a
._"I.Ju9tfNt ,rom constipation which as- I br*?1 k? Uin,uSh hixsin. in the Garden
?.nT‘xl.’?rh “ "h-t^nate torn: that I foarrd i of
th’-'r® WB" only own tree which Adorn
* etoppacn of the bowels, “d Eve were forbidden to touch, l&gt;ut the
• c®*n-• tercP,rr '-amr, andEremw. ’
plete cun . —D. Burke, Saco, Mr.
( Ux&gt;k and did mt; and gave
thirt v Stare’S?? Ay*T’r
f°r tho
with ter and lie did
?n ‘"J*1'*ismamfret
I
-nd Brtbel." T
found them a prompt cnr« for dv»r*!»in’ ’• I a’ l‘nek
flv® **"nd
-^Iim. Qginn,
-rolas.
Q^inn, •.« Middle «t.,
st., Hartford, Conn. ft,rne
,m&lt;&gt; whon Ahram
fli
first
eQtered tho
"H»Vlil.' boon
tau.n troubled
—I.u
___emtiveness.
....
* 1 Irttld
"Having
with
i I'?111Mild
’ aodlinvilltr tlltr-ha.l
l»hebed hi* tent between
which seem* Inevitable with persoiu of Bethel and Al, he buikkM an altar unto
'’-hjntarv haUta I lmv&lt;-.tri,d Ayer's Pills, I ’•» I*&gt;rd (Gen. xil, H; xlii, ;t&gt;. having
thev%Je --7Jlrif’ ’aS K1*tl ,o *•* that Ai ,th” hrn|’ "f n,‘r“’ behlnd him, and
^dirite
I
Bethel (lb. bon- of
Iw-forc him. At
anlv
a e
,i.,..i l_’t*-?k
!uj,1.*&gt;n I Bethel, as Jaroli left, h a home, fleeinc from
; .i....
‘n,‘''..
, conc
eoticiusion
only after a faithful trial of their tnerita."- liethel, as Jao&gt;b left his home, fleeing from
Euan. God apienred to hint in a viaiua, and
Saruuel T. Jones. Oak at.. Boston. Mau. }
tlierw be erw-trd and anointed a pillar; and
twenty year, later, as he returned with his
.wives nnd children, God appeared tn him
. again at th- antMo place, cnllmg his name I*reel, and roidlrndiig to him the covenant.
•'I. "Lit not all tho jesqile go up; for tliey
Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass. «rn but few." Such was th- ndviua of the
men went to view the country, but they Iiad
tint the nund of God, for his command was:
"Take ‘all tho jioqdo of war with tbae"
(vui, 1). It was wretclied self confidence, forgetfulmw of God. and making light of diffi­
ITfou!. haring been mode in tbs eomlttiuux ut a
certain mortgMe muita bi Edwlu H. Mallor&gt; aim culties. It will not do to make too much nor
Man J- Midiory. bls site. In lljllo A. Bheldoo too-little of the enenly; ire must not bo anx­
executor of the rotate of George Mttnlock. de­ ious nor diMvinrngwi, neither should we be
ceased, datad November .’'111. A. D.'Ikki. and
carrbws or Ismstful; lint having on the whole
thecouniyof Itarrj and state &lt;&gt;t Mlcliiimn. 011 Hie armor of God. we must ever be watchful,
Wilt day ot December. A. D . IMf. In litter l» of and eapenally when the occaaion seems,a
mortKMtwi, on luyces STB and KT. on which little nno. "Uniat! wn» marvelouidy helped
ii.urtipqle there Isciaini-i’ to be due at the date
01 tills notice the sum of twelve hundred seven­ till he was strong; bat when he was strong
teen and 57100 dollars. i»i2n..’&gt;7&gt; ntid an attor­ his heart was lifted up to- his dewtrurtion."
ney • Irc id twenty-hve dollars provided for tn (II dhr. xxvi, 15, Ifi.)
said mortgage, and ini suit or proceedings at
■L "They fled before the men ot AL”
This wai not according to the prom­
ot; »i&gt;d said mnrtpu:- having hron. on the 3&lt;th ise that one should chase
a thou­
day ot May. A. I). l«a. (or a valuable considera­
tion duly assigned tn said Ptilto A. Sheldon as sand nnd two (mt t&gt;-n thousand to
executor a« aforesaid to Josephine Murdock, flight (Deut. xxxii, 30). but tho fault was
which said assfgnnirtit w;w duly rvennled In their ora; they were unmindful of their
tliruOIre of the register of deeds in and lor H*rn nnrnty. Michigan, on the a«tti da»- of May. A. Rock, and puffed up by the victory at Jericbo, as if their arm had done it.
D. Im*. In liber 15 of mortjtaites. on page M3.
Now. therefore, by virtue of the now-rot sale
5. “The heart- of the people melted, ,md
eonti.iiird tn said mortgage, nnd Hie statute ip liecanv. os water.” And yet it was not a
•ueh case made nnd provided, notice Is hereby
u'.veii that 011 Saturday the 2ltl&gt; day ot Novem­ very great defeat; they hrnl only lost thirtyber A. l&gt;. Issa, m ten o'clock In the forenoon, I
Shall sell nt publlcauction.tolhr hlchest bidder,
at the north front door ot the court house In Die
City ot Hastings. Harty C&lt;mntv. amt statcot Hing of heart nnd this grrat and seemingly
Michigan, itbnl being ♦ the place where lhe uncalled for fear! It was all through failing
circuit court for IJarrv county l» nnlden*. to *ee the Iz&gt;nl and henr Hi* voice. Ho Mint
the premises descrihisl If said niortgne- or
into their liearta, and tlie sound of
lunch thereof as tnav be n&lt;-ceM.«n l*» pay the a .faint
amount due »u said mortgage, with seven per nthaken kaf chased them (Lit. xxvi, 31,30;
e«nt. interest, amt alt legal eosts.togvt her with an tliers wo* sin in tho camp, and it
unconfewed; not only tlie win of self confidence nnd
lack of rvliani-e upon tbo Lord, but the «inof
of land situate In the village of Nashville, io Achan was troubling all Israel.
the rountv of Harry and state of Michigan.
*tnf known and described a» inflows-.
Thi»
The east half ieS) of the south west quarter
(aw1*) of the »&lt;*titli cast quarter m?H) "t sec­
tion tiuniHr thirty tlie &lt;;«' in town three &lt;3i Israel, and to bumbl" himself before God
north, range arsen 7; i wv«i. IUrr&gt; county. MichiKati. rotitattuuit twenty
seres of hind more wm the right thing to do; but who ran toll
what the result might have been if Joshua
or less.
Dated HostInr*. Michigan, this Wth day of and the elders of Israel tunl done this before
setting out to attack Aif Where was
the man with the drawn sword, the
Assignee of the Mortgagee.
f*KN &amp; VasAKMAN.
chptain of the lord's host, all this tidie!
Attorneys for .Mortgagee.
Had be made n mistake, or failed them, or
be-n deftmtel! No. H" was simply left cut.
Default haring hern made In the conditions and they Lad gone without him. nnd He lad
o( a certain mortgage mad" t.y Anns M. Crouch
ami nirazrr
Klrarer »Crouch
II. Marshall.
■••urn to Hobrrt. ...
-......,
dated Jaunan tali.
Mid rv-onled lu the
..ffler of the KcclM-r of I‘«.l* for the rounty of thour- In this and the next two veraca we
Harn and »t«te of MichiBiui. on tbr Hth day of have .IoH&gt;&gt;un*M prayer. Ho liegins a little
Aupi-t. inc. in fiber foot niorigain-*. on imre hastily 4&gt;d impatiently, for God htid not
333. wilil tnortiwxr »*» a»nlgi&gt;ro to Martha M. brought them over -Ionian to destroy them
Cook, and void awlgtiment w«* duly n*«rdwi:
on » hl' h mortgage thrrr Is claimed to
due nt or to deliver them to the Amoritrs; but
the date ot llih notice the sura of four hundred rather to deliver the Amorites unto them
and tltn-fire collars ami sevrnty-one rent* and and give them all that good land. We are
Uli ntU’H'-y's fee of Iwcntr five dollars provided
for tn said mortgage, and no stilt or proceedings apt tosny that God has brought us into this
al law liavinx hern mstltutnl to recover tlie or that trinl, wlten we have brought it upon
n»onc)« Mcured by aald mortgage, or any part uurtelve* by disobedience or by failing to
’ sJdd'morlB-NRo MlpulMlng tliat In caw any follow Hfen. "Wiadom's ways ore ways of
principal** Inten-sl-shonlu heroine dn«. Mid plcevuttnm, and all her paths are peaca*
not raid, then the whole amount of prinrfo.il
8. “O, 1/ird, what shall I say when Israel
nid lul. mt should bechnir xlne »«&lt;l payable.
and u there ha* been no part of principal or tn- tnrnoth their locks lieforo their enemiesr
I.'rest |.»ld on the same since March folk. I**.. There is more of a right spirit in this utteruirreforc the whole amount id principal and one*, and would to Qod that wo were mors
iutrr-sl Is hereby d&lt; ebmi to be due.
troubled tlirm wo MOIR to be w^on Christians
Nov.-, tbcreforo. by virtue of the txiwer ot Mto. |oro
overcome Instead of being qvervotnera.
rontnlui-il In said tnorttuigr. and the statute ill
. ............... i. »,..i ,,.nvl&lt;i»t tKitti'r Is liervbv
0. “What wilt Thou do iuito Thy great
given Hint on in'- oui «»&gt;
,...... : • • :
name!" Joshua suggest* flx&gt; poadbllity of
in ii'chM k lt&gt; the hrrvnoon. •hall sell "t public their iianr ns n nation l-ing cutoff from the
MUi-tiou. to the higlirot bidder, at Hie north
front door of the court house of thy city of earth nnd identifying them with Him. bo
11 art I njr* in the riMinty of Harty, (that being the aric* this qtwatum. God had chosen Israel to
nhice where the rlnndt court for *u*rr?.
i- bottlrn). the premises deiwrlbcd lu said rnori- make Him u num-. (I' 'hron. xvii, 21.) The
... .. __ ,nsv i&gt;a n.*f*ro.rtrv queen of Sheba came to Solomon because sbo
beard of *'&gt;ln f.-.me concerning tho name of
t-lchl ■&gt;vrn i|t. mimic, aim
Kith« r With an attorney's fee of twenty-five dob
has i-m vnanted for therein, the premfsrs. beIng
described In sahl mortgage »» f11.H'*’ '7,^4", name, anil in nil things glorify Him. (Acta
niece or parrel of land IjTiig nnd Iri 't ’H "■‘b •x, Ifi; 1 Peter ii, 0; |v, It.)
in Hie tawnvlilp of Irving, m tlieconntv of II irn
10-11.'“Get thro up; Israel hath ■tinned.”
laid stale ot Michigan, mid known and destrltail
There is a time to pray and n time to act, a
M follows: The southeast quarter of 1
en«l iiitartcr of section twenty-nve (hi) In lusn
four (4) north, range nine W west, contilnlng
forty acres more or Ims.
Hated Sciitenili-r 19th, IMs.
Date.1. nej
Mabtjia m. Cook. Assignee.
humiliation and prayer tn Him who is per­

Effective Remedy

Dre rm t
. * . .*'* "Utaidc. *o m to
which It will &lt;fo Tf'foa”8 ,ntd 11,0 houa«.
Of 11 the ifoora tK: £ ’.W

into contact. Any disease of tlie re&amp;plrk
tory organa, if allowed to run unchecked,

Rates

NoirrA "a j.fns tti‘l

V,

TERNATIONAL

“T.gax&amp;sjr" “* &lt;“ur-"-

win b* found

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'VINECAR BITTERS

KKfiM

DEFEAT AT Al.
LESSON

h““a«*1- Th.y w. ». .a.
r.“”1 ■“■S’-®"-’ nuu ••&lt;1
by tb. protaao..

all oth7£
m a

IMCfl.ATOnT STKTEM OF THE
HOHSK.
beremra general, as the whole system be
Corneil iuvtdved; the circulation la inter­
fered with, causing a dbturbonee which
U the first warning.that fover has mi in.
Wo hav., quickened pulao, higher tene
pcrature and a general fever. It is then
eontarions
In the chronic or acute form
। the whole system is involved, and lu this
case it is both contagious and infections.
It dore not, remain loral. but tafeca the
»» PfltlElEK
luoliffpsnt general type capable of cau*- .tai ’" n“?oro
P“tlluff
°n bnrres
Ing the death not only of the animal af
indlsrenuinately t ,
crror
fected, but of all other mImU. aud even
^ vBatteniby in bls treatise on
Try it
species that may comu iu contact with it
horremanahip.
Folfowing are
hi any form, either by breathing tbe air in brief - ..me of the statements marie by
or being touched with the virus. ‘
him on ’he use of blinds on horses:nc Hot Springs,
In Fig. 1 I* shown distinct I v the circuit.-,og humor In
Carnage horses look well jn showy
■
’ latorv system of
headg-ar and liandaome blinds uro a great
,■ ni« more good ' the horse. »o that
improvement to the Style Bt&gt;d g^b-ral ap­
a mere glance LPearance of real well *&gt;•♦. up carriage
sufficient to conhorses
But for buggy, cart. car. stage.
\ iuesar vi neeoar bow any
w?*°u' truck *’,d general travel thev are
consider disease of the rewholly nmiceeiHaiy. and as rogartis safotr
:r r.untly.'
bpiratory organs
they ore » detriment rather than an ad­
may be earned
vantage
Horses, like ourselves, want to
through the sys..see where they are going, and the horse
I tem and thus tnthat slur* prove- that ho want* to keep
j volvc the whole
ont '.Manger by the very fact of hla shy। animal system hi
j’1?- X*' ln”'lt **”»M»ler that a horse
| ternallv. The
leading an artificial life like ourselves,
• heart, pulmonary
walking in tlie' dark in a strange place,
I ^foery.
pulmou
don't
wha: is around him if- hr has
; ary veins, rertr
• blind- on. and Is, therefore, naturallr
bral artery, dorsal
timid and careful. If a hoSe is too care­
artery.
jugular
ful and takes Ux&gt; wide a circuit in shying.
health.
vein.' etc., etc.,
Il i« with'the tw«i intentions from id* in­
stincts
Hut bt-ratiM* ht'd.- - a little too
a fir-t- nn1 all clearly de
finod.
much he should iu&gt;! iw-abu-ed, but t&lt;|K&gt;kcn
Fig. 2 shows a
to softly and kindly.
Isui case « f farevA shving horse and a sulky, balky horse
.Shying' is n-&gt;t u vice; It is
/ft "«s*-«» '■*««' I are dmetvnt
I more habit than a fault
Thereon* times
&gt; external effect of
I w^ien a sbying^horre would Han* life—if
' farcy. ■&gt; disease
th the ' suppos'd to b&lt;- glandcru by tunny, but | he would only thy at the right time and
1
place
Our
roribir
i
tochartiv
or cor­
I areordiu;-1&lt;&gt; the nutliori'.r ouoted. it hi
I specific form of biood poisoning.
! reel a horse, if necessary, for doing
I wrong .And encourage him (or doing right.
To gl*S* a h-.r-i* the adt atitagr «f sreing
With good management the heliotrope around him we would us.- a l»*ad»Ull
without blinds. But we would make an
। may be marie to bloom profusely during
; winter in either the window or coftserva- exception of the carriage hors.*, for we
I torv. To have a supply of winter and want him for style, park show and excus­
I spring blooms, Mleet plants that were able vanity, and to indulge this harmlens 1
ambition wo will admit that the carriage 1
I started from slips in June, and which and coiipi* horse, for this n««o» should I
■ have low. bushy form*.
During tb« flowering stage the plants have on blind' and let th* driver look out ‘
! should have from 50 degw to 60 degs- &lt;&gt;f for danger

•

XX ? \ L"
""-•y i. Aj.r, rui.

“A: 1^^,“
oponingK
VentU*Uoa
without .rtrong drau^hta
forming a
r|&gt;.mbS
the houae and hro-rtfo., .
•l ~l. rod of rU, o
• good on,,

BES

11

Th. rarolu

XX

"«rT»hn

”

TIT -,

Constipation

Velerin-O surgeon In Ohio
17&gt;?VcaLiYmer' ’rofl,,d • disturbance

Salt Rheum

‘

FARM AND GARDEN.

Ayer’s Pills,

7^T'KfiF.T.r'n.
’ .’K
'
. n. tsa.and record-

fect in knowledge. and now that God has re­
vealed the matter to him, it is time for him
to rise and put away tho sin from Israel.
12. Tills then was the cxuw of Israel’s fail­
ure and they could not stand before their

rounty, Michigan, on1 forOMhu«•»»'&gt;’«•
A. IL HW. In UbW ifo! 'nortmesnn
nn which mortgage there Is claimed to be due at
the date ot this notice the sum of three hundred
“?«#ol‘“nnd Ml«

brought I* fore bim,\probably by their beads.

Default baring been
Overfeeding U injurious to all broods

of poultry
Let row* and calve* have access to
plenty of pore wa^er and salt­
A rough bark on trees invites borers;
smooth bark repels them.

iwbml a

5

a.b

I.r-&lt;*-«•

BsSSSnf
1» 1

sell at public suction to the

anplying t° the soil.
tb.t «iw U&gt; tmwd or

b^jW^-jeb b™

asssi.’

Mia uwtigm.or*) mrt Ijj™*

w with the
**1* &lt;fivir‘.u .. , Mk’r'coI‘ural district «ufl-

^'.r^^sLsrs
to nay ageatoftbe&gt; company
r\l 'Y“lT»&lt;BV
Hen I Fa*,, and Tkt. Agt.,
BL Paul. Winn.

better results generally.
Cull the fowls very cloeeh.
pay to winter disqualified birda.

d

aS^
aiid nibUsb piles^M-bor lore*
peats’, especially chinch bugs,

household of Zalxii, Achan is taken. O A chan,
why did you sin! Having sinned why did
you not come and confess. it with­
out waiting to be found out! Were you not
sure that your sin would find you out! (Num.
xxxii, 33.) Did you not know that "he that

. 0 L&gt;
IfoMdiy
( /^
j
hev i

OB/1CCO

pleasantcj|pwt

C^ood i^uaMy

oi^:’
on t/]e njar\et in
only one s6a£e3x11- full 16ozpliy,
the iriost convenient
to Cut for pocket v&gt;r
Insist.on paving fte

Genuine with tfie red H
tin tag . made onjy by.
John ^nzer&amp;Bros,Louisville,!^

THE SPECIALIST,

NASHVILLE,

bsBSsMtt
___ r
ii’”*•

DISEASE,
Testimonials.
Of these he can show enough
to convince the most skepti­
cal, from the Yery best citizens
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
cluding business men, fanners,
mechanics and others.
DON’T PUT OFF

Secing'Kim iT~you.are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time.
•

Consultation Free.
The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he can Icnre
you. Extended experience as
a specialist enables him to
easily determine, and the best
of modern appliances and the
most
approved
remedies,
adapted for special cases, many
of fcem prepared only by Dr.
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily where oth­
ers would fail.
Notice to

At tbl&lt;

mercy f* (Prov. xxviiL) Why did you do it I • cording to taw.
For the sake of a littio gold onu-ailrer and •
goodly Babylonish garment T«I1 me, datr CentoIK"*

Cream ta a ready
faro quickly ifijnred by associate *«*

ii.Tu.or.. ■

Ciiau. K. HAVXB. AttY tor Mortgagee-

Christ and proving * hindrance rather than

- MICH..

The best possible testimonial
of his ability to grapple with
these diseases—a successful
practice in dealing with such
uisorders.

^.^cuituralde^n* I.
-There ‘

-

Can give those suffering
from any form of

74l«

nek of awk
Kb4,»”wu

a asa

�Hastings Banner.
MARSHALL L.
th«

HAirnsoa, Mtc'M., rosTomcK.
nrn Mominiurr.

»

BENJAMIN HARRISON;
t&gt;r INDIANA.

yells the blatant free trader.
worthy tnau. Farmer Lnee
proven a
Would the de-tructiun of our protection worthy governor, and should be re-eteded.
policy give u* n single advantage In for­ Mr. Burt ha* shown himself an arrafit
eign markets? Not at all. Thowr foreign। demagogue and a dcaplsablc trickier.

market.- are just a* fee as they can b- to
us. Nothing we ran do will give US freer
access to them.

Tlie only effect free trade

That paper will give 82,000 fur proof that

would have would lie, nW to open foreign

will satisfy, a Jury' of 13 democrats, drawn
markets to us, but to open our mariteta, Tn the regular way, that Harrison ever
tin* best in tlie world, to foreigners.
said tliat one dollar a day was onougli for

FOB VtCE-MUW»UEJ&lt;T.

LEVI P. MORTON,
PRESIDENTIAL KI.IUTOES.

There would be no thought of fusion of

two-parties whose principle* are so radi­

~

The democrats flare not attempt u&gt; ac­
cept the offer of the Indianapolis Journal.

it I
n.t. A A u; EK. w Wayno.
ISAAC CAl'FON. of Kent.

cally opjaislte as tlie democratic and green­

back parties except for one reason, and
EDWARD BUBK-of Wajma
one only. Tliat reason I* to give a few fat
JUNIUS E. BEAL, of Washtenaw.
RICHMONDKINGMkN otOdhOUU democratic- offices to greenback leader*, the
JOS&lt;PHW.FRENCH.ofSL Joseph.
DON J. LEATHERS, otiumt.
Judases, who are willing to betray their
JAMES M. TURNER, of Ingbain.
party, dicker away its principles, for the
JOHNS. THOMSON, WSaenac.
ELLIOTT F. GKABtLL. ot Mont- sake of office. Will greenbucker* submit
IX WELUNGTON W. CUMMER, ot to being blindly led Into the democratic
WaxfortL
camp for the sake of helping titvir false
X. HARRY P. MERRILL of Bay
XI. PERRY
HANNAH, of Grand leaden to Hue their ]&gt;ocket8 with drmoTraverse.
,
.
cratiegoht.

W&gt;trtClr
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI
vn.
VIII.

any workingman.

Vote for Farmer Luce.

If the farmers

ot Micltlgau fail to t»uj»port a man from
their uwn calling, especially one so worthy
n* our good goverfior, they ought yetbr
hereafter to complain because fanners are

not placed on the ticket
The saloon ketqirrs of this state have

raised a large fund for the purpose of try­

ing to defeat republican legislative nomi­
nees, in order to defeat tire prohibitive en­

actments

lhey

well know a republican

legblatttre will give.

CYRUS G. LUCK, of Branch.
[Jeatenant-Governor—
JAMES H. MACDONALD. ot Delta.

GEORGE L MALTE, ot Alpena.
For Commissioner of tbs taunt Office—
ROSCOE D. DIX. ot Berrien.
F^8TE1*HEN V. E. TROWBRIDGE, ot Ionia.
For Sujierlnrendrnt o! Pnblte I in tractionJOSEPH ESTABROOK, of Katon.
For Member State Board Education PERRY E. POWERS, of Wexford.

For representative In Congrea*. M dirtrwtJAMES O’DONNELL of Jackson.

Harry county will roll up a good repub­
lican majority next Tuesday, and every
num on the republican county ticket will

ntgistered by banding in their names to

be elected if the republicans of the county

the supervisin', clerk or oldest justice of

The fuskmlsta are
very active, are spending money freely,
and* tlieirunly h&lt;q&gt;e* of winning are based
u]&gt;on the idea that tlie republicans un­
ion confident ami will not work. We hope
the republican* will, by tb-ir activity from
now on. show tliat they are doing their

your township. If you fail U» do that you
must go peroonaliy to the board of regis­

work as lhey should.

whole duty.

New vvMcrs In the townships can lie

tration next Naturday. .
IL B. Richards has made it his business
to give the duties of the office of register
of deeds hi* faithful attention, and the
book* In the office were never in finer
shai&gt;e than now. bee that be is re-elected.

The Banner has sought, in this cainIx*t every republican consider hlnwlf a
imign to secure the triumph of the republi­ committee &lt;if oue to work fur the success
can party in Harry county by an honorable of the republican county, state aud nation­
'
Kr&gt;unty Ticket.
and straight-forward advocacy of republi­ al ticket from tbta time till the jiolis close
For IWinwntstlVe in the Htate I*-gfB!*ture—
JEREMIAH M. ROGERS, ot Cartton.
can principles and republican candldateti. Tuesday afternoon. Work win*.
For Probate Judee—
.
... .
„
If there has been any mud thrown in this
CHAS. W. ARMSTRONG, of Yankee Spring*.
Ttie Mills bill is the south renru* the
campaign, no one ran acchse the Banxkh
For Sheriff—
north. Every product of the northern
BAKER SHRINER.of Hastings.
of it, for we have snh! not one word In
farm will be, by that bill, placed un the
For t’ountv Ch-rkdetraction
of
ojqiositioii
candidate**.
THOMAS 8. bRICE. ot Maple (.rove.
free list, while sugar aud rice are protect­
We will cheerfully give our &lt;&gt;p|xnientk u
ed by enonnous duties.
monopoly of mud slinging.
rurinjnn , r.-.,
CHRIBTOPHER A. HOUGH, «f Woodland.
Fanners, remember that democratic suc­
in their desperation, the democrats of
For JVrwreutlne *ttor»ey. . „
CHRISTOPHER H. Van ARMAN, of HaaUogs. Barry county are trying to elect three cess next Tuesday means cheap wool and
dear
sugar. Do you want that kind of a
For Circuit Court Comml»*loo*r»—
candidate* on their county ticket by trad­
ALONZOR KENABTON.of Hasting,.
game played on you? If you doj vote tlie
HARTLEY E. HENDRICK, of Middleville. ing off other candidates ou their ticket

For Stale Senator. 1 ill, district PHIUF T. COUIKOVK.

HAMUEI. J. BIDELMAN. of Bastings.
DR. A. L. Van HORN, of Baltimore.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
dreenbackera:
Do you want to approve Fresident Cleve-

Tlie uien they hope to elect are their can­

democratic ticket.

didate* for sheriff, probate judge and re­
gister. If they would try to elect throe
men by legitimate political methods, no
one would complain. But tpresort to such
a deoplsabic method as trading is con­
temptible.

l*rt&gt;tectiou builds up home markets for
the American people. Free trade opens
these markets to the competition of the
whole world. Which is the correct policy.

Thomas S. Brice*is a man who deserves

If you want -ta destroy home markets,
reduce the standard of American wages,
drive American capital from factories into

( land’s course in advocating the. retirement
ot the greenback currency? Zx

phw, emanating from that same ’wurcv.

the coining election. That measure ap­
pears In the Mills bill, lint is no cunningly
concealed that even our brighl-eyt-d tem­
perance friends have not wen It and have
not made a point of iL
"Again, there is a curious thing In favor
ofthe southern politician, but against the
southern people, in tlie Mills MIL There
has been under the internal revenue law a
special tax on the manufacturers of rtllliL,
Nobody could make a still with the excep­
tion of a licensed distiller under a penalty
of 81,000 and the lhenaed worker paid a
small tax to carry on thht industry,
amounting, as estimated, to 88,721,000.
But the prohibition on making than, and
the tax is all taken off. so that whisky may­
flow ta the south without' stint. 1 have
said tijla measure was against the southern
people, and I believe every man who think*
free trade In liquor is hurtful will agree
with ns.
"The next difference between the two
bills is the Mills bill takes off the customs
revenue from many hundreds of different
manufacturers which must go to the wall,
for a very comddrrabk* time. If not forever.
If the bill goes Into o|&gt;eraUon. The re­
pelicans' bill leaves the tax on all these
amclro which require to Im formed Into
cii|&gt;abllUy.of mercantile traffic by the hands
of toll." •
_______

vote the democratic.
matter with Charles W.
Armstrong for probate judge? He’s all
right" Barry comity can l« justly proml
"What's the

if ta'r voter* next Tuesday slxall determine,
M we expect they will, to chose Charles
W. Armstrong to administer the affairs of
the office of probate judge. He is a man

lic tn tin; slanders the opposition are cir­
culating about him. He has been free
from brag and bluster, but has Is-en a
faithful, careful, conscientious officer. He
has taken pride In a faithful-discharge of
the duties fo his office. He should be, and
we believe will be. re-elected by a largely
Increased vote.

tion, and had Influence with his colleague*

.

It should

-Bounty to return such a faithful servant.

Certainly the farmers should give him

their vote*. ' He is a farmer and knows

in the profearion of their choice.

They

are the republican candidates for circuit

secure a faithful, honest worker.

There la no reason why any young man
should vote tlx- democratic ticket.
There

be

elected.

No one has more at stake in tills election

than the northern farmer. If tlie demo­
crats win, their triumph will mean the
Mills bill, which put* wool and every* pro­

Wide of every great question for BO years.
It has opposed all the splendid legislation

duct of the northern farm on the free list.

It Is the graveyard

protection on sugar and 100 per cent, on
rice.

. day It is fighting tn reduce America to the

The Journal continues to try* to make

capital out of the fact that T. A. Sheldon

Groat Britain.
pic are m well aatisfled with tb- present

man as they would l&gt;e with W. F. Hickata
that efltoe. The Journal will And hun­
dreds ta its own party who will think so.

Eu!.'?X”'K:s3Ss=e&amp;,

, CM»rth. scs/tS;
Ml • --.-..ab

aerroro

denari
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: iemd.

Da. noBiCK,

O. s. 1

Vote for

tlie republican legislative nomlmi-s.

Gnx-nbackcrs, will you n-wanl your
party leaders for their hettayal of your
party by voting the fusion ticket?

A. E. Kensston and H. E. Hendrick are
Vote for beth Pratt for surveyor and for
two at the growing young lawyer* of Bar­
ry county.
The people have taken Just 8.'J. Bidehnan and Dr. VanHorn for coro­
pride in watchtag their splendid progress ners.

court commlarionera and ought to

, and, knowing the changes. he,
teonrery. When rick people C

Remember that the next leglsiature will

electa United States Senator.

if you are ajiew voter in your towna&amp;lp
James O'Donnell taw proven liUitsi'If a
or ward, yon must register next Saturday
hard worker, a faithful congressman, and
If you have not already done so.
u
true
servant
of
the
people.
He
will
not
of whom the jiarty and the county can be
No naif respecting greenbucker can. for
proud. A loyal soldier In the time of his misrepresent this district at Washington.
country's need, and who carries the mark He will not favor free woo! and dear su­ a momeiit, submit to tta- humiliation and
of a rebel bullet as a testimonial of his gar. He will look after the interest of this stultification of fusion.
valor; n good citizen in time of peace, and district both by his work and his vote.
See to it tliat arrangemenu arc made in
a man wiunn his townsmen have delighted Barry county should give him a rousing each township to gel cvcfly republican
to honor, a man of broad sympathies and majority.
voter to the polls.
splendid business ability. Certainly Barry
Philip T. Colgrcwc will ’ make a state
Work; work hard; work energetically
county could make no mistake in electing senator of whom this district may Well be
from this time on for the success of tlie
Buch a man as probate judge.
proud. He h^not only a sound and logi­
republican ticket
Hvery' bill introduced in the legislature cal reasoner, (but taw tlie gift of clothing
Fusion is a snap democratic game. In
his Ideas in tieautiful lauguage. He is an
which they play the greenback.*™ for
the house of representatives. That Is a orator as well as a thinker. He will be a
suckers.
leader
in
the
senate,
and
his
aim
will
be
to
■wonderful, and wonderfully good record.
Fusion la democracy In disguise. The
It shows that he was alive to the interests give faithful attention to the wants of his
of the people by proposing proper legisla­ district
grecubocker who la deceived tiereby is not
which secured their support.

DR. F. H. RORICK,
BELLEVUE HOSPITAL,

Whenever poaslbh* it la a good tiling,
say* tae Minneapolis Tribune, tn quote
Democratic authority.
Mr. Samnri J.
Randall, the life-long democrat from IVmnsylvanla,- nnd one of the most he Hable jmu
in titc country, made the following state­
ment while discussing the Mills bill:
"Much has been said about removing
taxes uisin iH-cessaries'. and Imposing
them upon ‘luxuries'. What does the bill
propose to do in that direction? It give*
free olive oil to the epicure- and taxes cast­
or oil 07 percent; It gives free tin plate
to the Standard Oil Company and to the
great meat canning monopolies ami Impos­
es a duty ot LOO jier cent un rice; it gives
the sugar trust free bone black, and pn&gt;prnsm prohibitory duties on grocery grades
of sugar; it give, free licorice to the tolmcco manufacturer, while retaining prohibi­
tive duties on manufactured tobacco; it
Imposes a duty of 40 per cent on the ‘poor
man's blanket', aiql only 80 per centon the
Axminater4rarpt&gt;t of the rich, it admits,
free of duty, the fine animals im|&gt;ortMl by
the gentlemen of the turf, ami make*.free
the paintings and statuary of the railway
millionaire and coal baron."
A* a rule democratic statements on Uw
tariff issue are not altogether trttatwo$hy,and it is with great pleasure the Tribune
finds It jMMslbie to give its unqualified as­
sent to n democratic argument in relation
to this all absorbing political topic. Dem­
ocrats should read It over again, and read
it slowly. It take* time am! close atten­
tion to understand a democrat who argues
for protection.-

tlie support of the voters of Barry county. mortgage*, vote the democratic ticket.
He has capable, business ntethods, is a sue-1
if you want to make America the dump­
Do you want to endorse his message to ccm as a fanner and at anything to which1
ing ground for the products of tlie pauper
congress urging the suspension of silver he gives his attention. He will make one L
labor and cheap capital of Euroj&gt;e. vote the ELEVEN YEARS OF FREE TRADE.
of tlie best clerks Barry county ever iiad.
coinage?
'• . Do you want to favor hl* scheme of ac­ and that is saying a good deal when it is democratic ticket.
cumulating a surj&gt;lus of 8280,000,000 in­ remembered tliat Enoch Andrus, C. M.
Fusion is death to the wmkvr party. No
“in the midst of unsurpassed plenty in
stead of paying the national debt with the Mack. W. II. Powers and Daniel Striker, green backer in Michigan should vote the all the, productions of American agrii-uiturn, and in all the elements of national
nioiv.-y as congress has authorized Wm to have filled that office.
fusion ticket unless he WMta tin- demo­
wealth, we find our manufactories auscrats to succeed.
pended. Every' public work-in retarded.
C. H. VanAnnan will make one of jhe
Ito you want to sanction his course in
and private enterprise* are alnuidmied. and
Republicans should not only work from thousands of useful laborer* are thrown
very best prosecutoni Barry county has
keeping nearly 870.000.000 of the surplus
ever had. He I* a man who will bring to n€w til) election day, but should go to the out of employment and reduced to want.
III pet democratic bank*, drawing no interthe discharge of the duties of that office jx»lls election day and work for the repub­ The revenues of our government, which
are chiefly derived from duties ou Imparts
splendid ability and tireless energy. If lican ticket
from abroad, have l*-en greatly reduced.
Do you want, by your vote, to reward
you vote the republican ticket you will
Vote for Honest Chris. Hougli for coun­ Under tlie drrumstance* a loan may be re­
him for oppdUng every principle the green­
vote for him. If you do not, you can put ty treasurer. Barry county Is fortunate quired before tin- cluae of your nesaion,
back party iikr favored, and for favoring
his slip on your ticket, and have the satis­ when it can retain the service* of such men but tbi.*, although deeply to be regretted.
every principle your party ha* opposed?
would prove to ta* only a slight misfortune
faction of knowing that you helped elect
If you want to sanction there things.
when cotu|ialed with tlie suffering and
a worthy officers.
Republican school district committeemen dlstrro* prevailing among the people."—
Baker Shriner's life and his splendid ad­ should personnUp see to it that every re­ President Buchanan's Message to Omgrrss
If you want to condemn him for his ac­
in 1857.
•
tions. vote the republican ticket. Then- ministration of the office of sheriff give Ita­ publican in their school district is register*

are five reasons why you should vote the
republican ticket to one why you should

BpwtalUi in Chronic l&gt;i*^
trteah and p«Unu. lias de,I..
Hacttaga, Saturday and Sunday. NovIO and 11.
(\nw&gt;;:*tion
and euuMmtial ta tala parlor* at the RaaMnc Howe.- ifa*. h&lt;MJr&gt;
f.-re
p. bl, two day* only.
j
'
91• ’«c

Vote for Harrison. Morton and protec­

Morrill * Company's
IF YOU WANT A

FINE

OVERCOAT-

And come at once while the stock is Tomplete.

GLOVES AND MITTENS

tion next Tuesday.

Republicans, organize for victory next
Tuesday.

‘Gen. Beuj. F. Butler, the.candldatnof
the greenback l*rty for presidency fa 1wm

This year he
la doing yeoman service for Harrison and
Morton. Below we give an extract from
a letter written by (feu. Butler to some
MaMgehuaetta friends:

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I

is a vigorous protectionist.

"I suppose it b not generally known
tliat the Mill* bill takes the tax off ot the
retail tank* of liquor* by a repeal of the
special tip; un retail dealers in intuxienting
llqtinn,. In round nnmlatra, 84.75o.uoo is

sell.

It Ik taken off by the Mills bill with-

1 know,

The Largest Stock in the City.

No end to UNDERWEAR at Prices that Knock
Out, and Don t You Forget It.

in other words, the Mills bill

any United Staten lieetme. Tbd»4,7it/.aw
f*. thus tlimwn, nwnv flu. .wilt- aaWart &gt;-.r

CO.

�Frkfa?. FM*r VWtod V^tvllte

■ **eivud by a m-ti-known Harting, rentfe
&gt;ua:. from Mr. W. B. Arte,
was two

*belonging u, ciMrl,'*
te*d. Will sell cheap and on umv
*. Enquire uf P. T. C&amp;frove.

£/ ECTI(’-V£ -RETURNS

Morrill A Cumpauy have tbe largest arork
of Kk»ve*. mittens and whiter cap* hi HaatIlgnH 'L* w 1 B?.Ye' tla' ^ance of thia
month, K off on all children.* knee
l^wts

farry (■ -'Hy

Wcstfail. a former well-known
rl‘?’• w“ burt«1 at jjj?

* «»&lt;ltal lo u. la^. '' Mr* Ar,» °*m* lived here, and
Mrod, tot'wta?’*

*» ta elit tah-taj 0' G'*“l “•■*** —

Mr' *nd Mr5’ J- »• Good­
year of thia city attended the funeral »er-

“ r,lK—r’

.'_-m r &lt; ।

««nd

U a &gt;le Country
n nJ from the stage

... uni ■

Ub'i! IE • Hastings,
Ns:ir. livening,
JUc. nth.
&gt;j*um» of getting

tdun&gt;’

25 Cents
republican

ami

■» Rep. &lt;’&lt;i. t'oin.
tutoYKAK.
i Deni Co. Coin.

HrpoblUaa.. w w,
u,
,&lt;orie&gt;
rai jny « your
i£
member If the»e swrfa* were true thev
would h... —» rt„.jiKhi kmK tetai rtSlion tiny.
•

The JJaxxxb errw Were treated to a bas­
ket ofveryfine apples. prcM -ited by MY.
U-vl Houghstntter. If such fine fruit can
appreciated by anybody it Is by the
typw of a printing office.

Hall,

At tlie drawbig at Hougbtalln ALichty’*
More Monday night, ticket number j.033.
held by Trav. Rose, received the $20; numIht.W. by Wm. Garriaun, $10; and num­
ber SOd, by 11. A. Ntehola. the Si0.

Fred Adams, who recently shed so much
blood at Frreiiort. wait arrested Monday
charged with assault with Intent to com­
mit murder. He wm remanded ty Jail and
his examination, will I* Reid Noveuilter
!Oth.

Aa John McKibben .wait leaving tire city
Wednesday evening, hi# horse became un­
manageable. At. the corner near Dr. BarMr. McKibben was thrown violently
from his buggy, striking on hfo bead. He
wm unconscious wbni found.
Luckily
his injuries were not serious.
Gue week from Munday night Barry
lodge. No. 13. K. of P.. will exemplify the
work hi the first, second ami third ranks.
Inyitaiionx will be extended to Bister lodg­
es at Eaton Rapid*. Ot.«rgo.Tjiw&gt;on. Lake
Odessa. Nashville. Charlotte. .Middleville.
Grand Rapids and Allegan. A banquet
will be given at Fuixl'* hotel.

OCT.

■-

i
Williams, of Grand Ranlds
‘-^^parants. Mr. id mTmI

-bo lui. tan

b.'&lt;b-&gt; -( .Mrs M. E. Sertu, IH,
her home Thursday.

Mira Ury. of st. Jotau. who bat been
he guest of Mr*. L. C. Welton, left tor
bur home Thtuxlay.

*Mr*. Wnr. Jones returned vesterdsy.
Improved in health, from an extend
cp visit in Kent county.
’'J’™,0 Strong, of Nashville, was to the
eity Miwday. He expects u» start for the
west to about three Meek*.

Mb-. Zora Sanford, who ha* Invii the
guest i»f friends here, returned to her
bfimc. Middleville. Thnraday.

The Michigan Central will, crnumenclng V Judge Smith, of this city, was one of
•hept. Bth. on Thursday of each week until the *}&gt;eakcr* at the big republican mas*
Nov. 15th sell ticket* from Hastings to meeting at yrrmuntvlHr Friday.
illy exDetroit and return, at the rate uf $4.35
J R. Mudge left far the upfs-r peninaiila
good Im going on &lt;late of sale and return­
Thursday ou a hunting trip. Hr is with
ing &lt;&gt;n the following day on account uf art
Dr, Baughman. Wm. Hurt and others, of
loan exhibition, this includes coupon for
NAshvIHe.
admission..
P. A. H.tnx. Agent.
J Mra. J. F. Goodyear ahd children left
The Star W. C. T. U. will mert at the
till* morning fur n visit with friends in
home of Mrs. Eyclewliymer on Tuesday,
DriFtot. also at Mrs. Goodyear** parent*'
Nov. Bth. at 3 p. in. A full attendance Is
■mJ); itui mmUll*- requested. At their last meeting, the fol­ home in Ohio.
. I -mail wcurity lowing officers were elected: President.
Mr*. Willard Ilayea, Mrs. IL A. Good­
Airs. E. Pennock: recording secretary. year and Mrs. N. Barlow were the‘guest*
■; ELEMENT.
Mrs. H. Havens; corresponding secretary. «»t Mr; and Mr*. Adilison Spaulding, of
I_in»'ng, Mu-h.
Mra.M. Burton: treasurer. Mra. P. Burton.

di rntte™1’"5'

I'nmwatm.

There are times in the lives uf most of
us— even the best of ns. in fact—* hen we
feel tliat a moment—junt a moment—of
wickedness would lie a relief. Such may
have been the feeling of Rev. Mr. llunst»erger. of Coldwater. who emplut-iird a
point last Sunday by striking the pulpit
with his fist. and hit ou a needle someone
had left there.—Evening Journal.

Dnu Mcl-t-au and Henry, of Detroit,
were called to Geu. Dillenlieck's, north of
the village, Wednesday, to perform an op­
eration for tumor on Mrs. Dillenbeck. An
Incision was made fur investigation, when
it wax discovered that It would In- Impos­
sible to reuunre the abnormal growth. Dr*.
Lowry, of Hastings, and Young and Wrav-

Willis Humplirey ami wife, of Julius­
town. visited at C. Meswr'* ia*t wvrk.
Thursday Mr*. H. and Mr*. Haynwll. left
for Cheboygan, the latter's hrane.
A. J. Ciininiinics. and wife, of Union
City, wen* the guest* this week of Mr.
Osborne and wife. Mr. Cumming* i*
manaxrf of the Western I’toou telegraph
offi- and the tele]»hune exelilnge at I’niun
CUy.
.
i Aj/ap year party will 6e given at Ford's

Idiiel to-night.

.

The platform of the republican party sppt urs In this iAur.
Mr*. I:. A. Bailey, of Hasting*, will
-Peak at Morgan on Friday evening. Nov.
i ■;&lt;•. 1888. Conn- exwybody.
| Marrieit. OcUiber 18. by Rev. W. M.
Two amendments to the Mate constitu­ iYiffer, U illiatu Hoffman, uf Baltimore, to
tion are to lie voted on next Tnexiay. Our Mi*.* Lillie May Norri*, of Johnstown.
Clocks, i-loeks, clock.*: John Hessmer,
and applies (only to Wayne and Nagiuaw the Jeweler, has the largest anti best select­
counties and the upper jieninsula. it gl- ed stock of clocks ever shown in Hastings.
luws the supervisors of ti»c*e counties to Price* are reasonable.
|wy additional salaries to circuit judges.
(In an inside page will be found the
Art 305, law* of 1887. provides for author­ speech of Gov. Luce recently delivered at
izing a general banking law. a* provided Grand Rapids relative to state taxes. It
by section 2. article 1.5, of the constitution. will hrar a careful reading.
A.* election day appnMches the Journal ' You will bear in mind that .Stauffer A
editor lete loose the vile slang that lui* CnAvley want all tb« fine, fat well dressed
lieen pent up In hi* system fur some time. Wiultry that they can get aiffl will take ft
••Lie". "Ring". "Boodle", etc., arc familiar any day in the week except Friday and
rpltbet* In the Juurnal. Fur some reason Saturday.
Tlie young ladies of the Presby terian
the Journal man has held himself in dbeck
till the la*t few weeks. But be can't stand church will have a society at the Societv
it to be decent long, and so he let* loose room* Friday p. m.. Nov. 3d. Supper at
the
usual hour. All are cordially invited
his ipuff batteries and fires a whole broad­
side of sldifa’in each Issue of the paper. t&lt;» .attend.
When the vote* are counted, our contrmIt i* n pleasure to nee a merchant in­
porary will Irani that the kind of campaign crease his stock from time to time. John
work he is now doing dues Dot win vote*. farmer ha* s stock of walche*. Jew elcry

IT.EMKXI mil

LOCA

i »i«*b -e Japan tea
..S1^ Win. r hchl' the lu«-ky number.
’-’ten''1''" ,L’VW th,‘ ulbun* fcl John

. J"
and Eaton Medical AramfiartjRtiy
U,,‘,“nc ln ,hb

■*.p
U'U'i' ”

Gutter and eggs and
h*'UM‘ lD the
“

‘-1 ”• &gt;*« IbUrrtor
-Irmucrab and the city
teiUAL^,r’U,‘1 ’^P'd* Satuiday to
^toarDvt:. M Dickinson.
**
/or "*&gt;' !*ck of
which Will not make the

Work on the C. K- Ji 8. extension is
pushing rapidly, there being five sets of
hands between this city upd Woodland.
Six weeks of good weathef would l«e suf­
ficient to flnlsli the work. Tlie contractor.
Mr. Dingman, Is a pusher. Not only Unit,
but he takes great pride in .doing the grad­
ing in No. 1 style, and can show some as
tine roadl*d as enn be seen anywhere
along thl* llnr. We an- please*! to know
that Instead of getting cheap labor, be has
hired American lalxtr altogether where it
could be obtained and pays good wages

too.
The C. L. 8. C. meet at the residence uf
W. P. Sldnam, Friday evening. Nov. '3.
1888.
Program:
Open by ainging; jrtM-ating the Lord's prayer; roll call, quotetlon. from Bryant’s IlHad; History- of
Greece, chapter ». qurtvtloned by Mr. Puf­
fer: Greek Mythology, questioned by Vio­
la Willison: chanjcter sketch. *»«»*»•
Mrs. Timmerman;
Preparatory Greek
Courae, page. DM * IM. questioned toy
Flora Beadle: reading. A
Women. Julia Rock; table talk. Cummt
Events, led by Mr. Kmiaston; closing by
singing No. 39. C'haatauqua bongs, ‘ ru­

«Mwi5’d »'‘”l*rtr
Greet. Park
hM2r"
*' for sale in whole ar
ForpartlcnM. savins.

.■Ul.d *~X«l line uf albums,
** u
P,u*h u,lIe‘ •toud’***- Alfcj'h"'b "',Rr daUe" &gt;•*tm
AHJoodyearS drugstore.

urr
-ita-tjno
odutata. -so. i r* • bure"® "I
or. by taim— bul Ctarita vrtad n.
lll.tadtaUI.dd U»t ta U« bjmrf
Algor -rat down Into bl» yoob1*. -ta ta&gt;

“ ‘o,n,■ toP,,, 11 ** htoh
as no to
thousaniL but 1 think 30.000
would If good to bet on. For a sample,
nere iji Medina we organized a Hills Harri­
son A Morton club with h* metabera. I*
™»e&lt;nitfir&gt;t..nd it being my vacation,
organized the club, therefore know just
how many men who Voted for Grover four
years ago who wan t do it this year,
wf
purchaseda large nnd expensive banner with
and’ithS1" °f HIm !,arril,on aJ,‘l Morton,
and It hang, over Main St., much to the
disgust of democrats all over the U b. 1
v’I
t*p’’r'' fro'11 Snu Francisco, New
Aork, Boston. Philadelphia. Washington,
Chicago and in fact from all over with

°*ia"d
ha'p *n‘ hCTr
and had it photographed and lithographed
01 thank* f™0 funeral
II 2 ha'e *
Harrison on the good work done. This
comity is generally counted on for t.000
republican plurality. We will give HarriM 4 Morton from fiftiwi to eighteen hun­
dred sure this year.

re-nrd. nnd that 1* the principal element
that enters Into such gatherings. either
favorable or unfavorable. It had rained
enough to prevent farmers doing much at
home, and Hat. together with intercut and
curiosity, and as a result uf the zealous vfforta of the projectors combined to bring
in a big crowd, a large proportion of whomwere-repubUeans who came to look on. It
waj a successful meeting, and no fair num
Is dlsjxjsed to deny It. and the democratic
are to be-congratulated fur IL Tlie crowd
wan M.m. whnt larger, owing to the nice
day, than wm present at the republican
dcnionstratiun. for then the day was bo
bitterly cold tlrat very frw women and
children were in town. But If anything
then- were more voter* in Hastings Octob­
er 3rd than Octoistr 24th.
' By actual count there were 74 men In
Hie foot parade, 17,’, men and boys un
horseback. add «•&gt;« vehicles In line. It
made a-big showing. In tlie republican
•lay parade were nearly 400 footmen and
330 vehicle*.
Eugene Pringle, of Jackson, and Mr
Ellis, of Ionia, atldressed the crowd hi the
afternoon. Their speeches were from the
free trade stand point, and were not re­
ceived with much enthusiasm.
The torchlight parade In the evening
fell far short in display and number* a*
compared with the republican demonstra­
tion. The torchlx-Jirer* were counted by
live different partie*, none of whom made
over &lt;100. Of that number, over 135 were
not voter*.
An amusing incident was
Hut ot a small boy carrying a Innner “No
kids in thia procession'*. Just la-hind him
were a dozen boys in a body all carrying,
torches
»
Rev. ConnilM*. of Saginaw, addressed the
crowd In the evening, nuking tlie best
sjav'ch of the ilay.
Many of the iuott&lt;* In the procession
were of u character one wuuld not expect
to gnd even at this exciting stage of a carhiwlgn. They were not vote-winner* by «
IoAc-wajh.
Campbelltown and lukv Odessn f&lt;n*nished a number of-teams furjhe day i»araile. al though they are in Ionia county.
The democrats had one banner. "J voted
lor Harrison iti IS40 but. will vote fur
Clnveland In IbSU". but could find no such
living man who would carry it. So they
put a wig and a false fare on a young fel­
low. and had him hut it around,
x

Ever shown- in Barry County,

At PRICES BOUND TO PLEASE.

REMEMBER

We carry everything to lie found in a first class Hardware
Store, including a fine line of

Whips, Horse Blaakets, Rote, Botijes, Citten and Sleiihx.
We are closing out the well known

FLINT ROAD CARTS at $15.00.
Do not fail to look us over before you buy.

Goodyear Bros.

Fine New Stock
JUST RECEIVED
Containing the latest and best patterns of

DRY GOODS
AND

DRESS GOODS
----- AT------

Julius Russell’s.
See his stock of new styles in

MILLINERY GOODS

THE PROBLEM SOLVED!
It is now conceded that the best and cheapest way to warm
your house or cook your meals is to bny^he

-Garland Cooks and Heaters------AT------

ED. POWERS
The Garhyid is the ideal stove for both cooking and heating.
Of course we keep other and inferior kinds of stoves, thfc
same as other dealers. But the Garland is the acknowledged

Full line of everything usually kept in a hard­
ware establishment.
Respectfully,

ED. POWERS.

Politics are/High!

PRICES ARE LOW!
Aud store full of everything a family needs—Dry Goods, Gloves and Mittens,
Boot* and Shoes, Hats and Capa, Hardware, Groceries, Ete.

SOMETHING NEW-AJ*^.^r“ ’i,hJ50c TEA
A nice line of Dn»* Goods, cou.*isting of Flannels, Tricots. Black and Colored
CaaBmcres, Bnwdheada, etc., with Watered Silks, Bead and Braid^Trim­
mings. aud Buttons to match.

CLOAKS!
For Imllre aud children.
1 have added this year some nice PLUSH CIX»AKS, to
which 1 invite special attention.

EnrroR Habtwos
through yonr paper to
or encouragement on my jmrt, 1***^*
to the marriage ii«*«*I5nm^ IJun
K More
1 knew nothing al»out It until 1
iw’lTXm p*l*r tta tab

been granted

Arona Bassett.

OVERCOATS AND SU/TS!
Highest market price for produce.

Elsie has found two good v*’*’18 of coad
at a depth of 75 tert

poet of uxrtxvring murderous thought*-

is exceedingly limited.

HEATING ANdToOK STOVES

Dr. Rorick, late of New York, im» for
.-wveral years given bis entire attention to
tin- study and cure of chronic disease*.
Fortunately for himself ami tho*- afflicted
with till* Class of alimente he has lieen so
situated in lite that hr could pursue the In­
vestigation of his chosen specialities tn the
best possible advantage. Ite|&gt;orte from
the**’ who have placed themselves in his
bands for treatment are teeming with
gratitude showing that to- Is enilnrntly
successful. He to not to be classed with
the ordinary traveling doctor.
He Is
a man |M&gt;*sc**ed of a purely practical
:mind and make* no appeal to suiienititlon
or creilulity. Tlie flattering reports of hl*
*ucc.-&lt;*. hi* reputation as a medical wrlu-r
।and medical authority and his connection
with the principal medical iiMtltutioos of
this
country form a sufficient guarantee
I
'that tlie afflicted can exercise no better
than to place themselves under
unit silverware that exceeds'anything ever judgment
'
his can- and treatment. Do not miss the
shewn here before.
opportunity to consult him free of charge
The young child of John WelsMsrt and in
। his parlors at the Hasting* Houre Sat­
wife on Monday tackled a bottle of chloro- Jurday and Sunday. Nov. 10th and 11th.
form and took a good drink. A physician .1888.
_____________
iv’»&gt; ealleil ami antidotes administered and
Hmolution*.
the little mie is now all right
At thn regular meeting of John Starks
' There will he a donation party nnd uy»- post. No. 249, G. A. R., at Cedar Creek,
ter supper at the residence of Stephen October. IS. 1S». the following resolutions
Jones in Rutland, near V«teey corner,
were adopted:
Nov. nth. for the benefit oj) Rev. Rowland.
Whereas. On the 11th day of Octolx?r,
Bill 75 cent* per couple. A general In- l«m Charles H. Bergman died at hla
vitatiun extended to all.
.
j realdeucr tn Hope, after a short Hlneaa, In
the
fifty-fifth year of hisage,
Wanted. We are now prepared to han- t
Reaoivcd. At this flrat meeting of this
dlrall kinds of dried fruit, poultry. g»n^
etc. In any quantity at highest market ।Pont after his death. It to fitting that we
J&amp;inouhor trade. Full ln»t™ctions ,Hbould offer a brief tribute of affection and
wlji be given for dressing poultry with ,Trenect. Kind and affectionate in hte
toUr e «««l n-ULUor ud elUjen,, IM,
brads on and entrails in.
1
pa.lwlU&gt;
wbkh
ta tan ktalUM
STAVVFXH * OUWMtT.
,
from 1U Ur.1 omnlaUon. nowpUtam.
Um rword. wlU. inuUrr ,!T.rUoii wd )u»l
pride In lu lovlix U-Umon, U bU ««xl
Nov.
by Mra. „.mliu™ of tad “&lt;1 tart. Word, ta
S^n’KuJnMkniuiek. N."Dtomopd. klt- not eeprta Um M« of our ta. Ttam
ran never lemon Um .Inevrily of ta IW
tie
Mary and Hattie Woodard apecL our love, our grief. In silent end
« uinnle
Mathew*. “
All
cordially tSien. .rmimUry with Uta
mriu
“ “^r^'
'-are
“ »"
&lt;|rarta to him •' W &lt;“» ■*“

te’v,.s;
Tu,»‘*«y «»d
1 :’ld»t»*red, you must go
'*’• ’"-t'-tMonSaturday.,
le, Mr. Oviatt.
’•••Wet tms.
At tfa- I-akc Odessa republican meeting seven.
vja n,lu,b'1 "* ‘•IW-lutH that we
Mime time "lace. «!1 a‘rrt’ und,wind '’e95r‘
Edward Murray, of Rutland, got too
v
making the term.*
an of the war sat on the platform aud lis­ much tanglefoot the other day. went home
tv "k111" uBw* of SB‘,U&gt; * tened attentively to Gen. Alger’s •‘h’"'**;
and procerdeil to pound his
■“^orV.. p. hiduam.
It was a .-old day. and Gen. Alger “OtiCed ,
un
Iten-nii Bare, a boarder m
J?'*" f""' ’"^“’'toctured at the the uutn had no overcool. Gen. Alger no­
tices such tilings. He stepped up U&gt; him
• •a»t tUk . . w“' hWa"*ed first preuxl Inquire «by Hr l'«l ira
Tb.-reply
tta be h»&lt;l on mta&gt; w

•

LARGEST AND FINEST LINE

Wednesday' wm a red letter day for the
Th^J? ■*’ “f” "’•“"■"I IfablW &lt;™
Tbta Bljm » fata »b,. l,.r ta, mnk|„. demofota uf Barn county. It was a jx&gt;r»n «st. udnl ,1,11.
tainc fect day so far x* the weather was con-

IlJ'ta I'.TT.

Stoves!

0141
LiriiT •hq°“ &gt;*■
' 1 ca,iwrt consent to see It
b.T
T.ex"
raw
mhh .
! Certaln,y turning nut to be a
vim tniT1 •Soutben’ •dmlntetraliou. and
m «» l»»e 7th of November
Ka“‘WI dcn^nitA
nearly
" Utlck tn New’iork state an Pennsylva­
nia. We Will give old New York to Har­
rison ami Murton with 30,000 plurality. I

“*«&lt;«

Stoves!
We are loaded with the

thrown..
“ democrat, but
trough business principles am rompeliwi
to support Harrison aud Morton this year

,,w«- Mtiitek £“2

Tb. Udu» or U» W. IL C. will
oysters aud other lunch at the put hali
over IL A. Goodyear's hardware on elec­
tion night ton the benefit of the relief
r orrw. at •&gt;&lt; no.,4.

Monday as Ml** Maggie I*arichun&gt;t at­
tempted to mount, preparatory to taking «
horseback ride, the home liecanu* frighten­
ed and jumped away. Mi#* Parkhurst was
thrown to the ground and somewhat In­
jured but not neriinhdy.

- Uh:.::

Cbarloti,

Stoves!

tSifE " C“*WaU! on
^mocratic
ueltet for awemblyuxan from Orleans Co..

Twenty-five
-mall-pox arc re­
ported at BeltevUte. IU.

PratrisvUle. Ort. 4, IMS.

M. J. GOSS.

�GAS 87 ATE XEWS.

A Crashed Diplomat.
The President Interviewed on
the Sackvilie Letter.

known as " Doctoring Old Time.*

lows, blowing the du»t from an ancient
clock, with its cords and weights carefully.

oration Is appreciated only as a rare relic.
The suggestive name “Doctoring Old
Time,” brings to our mind another ventirm
Benjamin Harrison'* favorite1 authors of the title, naed for another purpose,—
“ Old Time Doctoring."
are Scott, Thackeray and Gwjrge Elliot
We learn, through a reliable source, that
one of the enterprising proprietary medi­
The former proprietor of Dr. Sage it Catarrh
cine
firms of the country.haa lieen for years
remedy, for rear*made a »tani1li'X.pobllc offer
In al) American nawspapent of »-’« reward for Investigating the formulas and medical
preporatlGM used In beginning of this cen­
All the dnigxinta sell thh remedy, together with tury. an&lt;i even before, with a view of as­
the -Douche," and an other apphancea advised certaining why In our great grtmdfathcre'
to t&gt;e used in connection with IL No catarrh time enjoyed a health and physical vigor
*o seldom found In the present generation.
They now think they have secured tbe se­
Harrison and Morton rally at Rockford cret of secrets. They find that the pre­
Monday evening.
vailing opinion that then existed, that
"Nature has a remedy for every existing
"I wonder Grimes tia* any friend*—
disorder." was true, and acting under the
belief, our grandparents uaed the common
Or whether late or early.
herbs and plants. Continual trespass upon
Tl» just the same: hi- cannot stay.
tlie forest domain, has made these herbs
And barely answers a 'pood day.’'
lew abundant and has driven them further
is not Grimes' dlsixialtlon which is m fault, but from civilization, until they have been dtohl* Urer. He can't appear jolly when he frels
uil*crnt&gt;le. If he would take Dr. Fierce'* Gold­ carded, as remedial agents because ot the
en Medical Dwcovtry. Um great liver, stonmrli difficulty of obtaining tltem.
and bowel regnlator. he would anon bo the same
H. H. Warner, proprietor of Warner's
happy fellow as of eld-agreeable to himself and
safe cure and founder uf the Warner ob­
tbe world generally.
servatory. Rochester, N. Y., has been
Some diphtheria at Lapeer.
pressing inyeatigations in this direction.
Into the anfial* of old family histories, un­
Nor take catharic pills when your bowels til he has secured some very valuable for­
or liver are sluggish. They are whips. mulae from which his firm is now prepar­
Rut try—once at least—Mlles* nerve and ing medicines, to be sold by all druggists.
They will, we learn, be known under
liver pills. They art through the nerves.
the general title of "Warner's Log Cabin
Samples free at W. II. Goodyear's.
remedies." Among these medicines will
’ The prohibitionists Intend to raise a Hag lie a “sarsaparilla." for the tilted and liver
soon at Plain well.
“Ix&gt;g Cabin bops and buchu remedy,” for
the stomach, etc.. "Ixig Cabin cough and
The worst feature about catarrh Is Ita danger­
ous tendency to consumption. Hood’* Sarsapa­ consumption remedy." “Log Cabin hair
rilla cures catarrh by purifying the blood.
tonic," "Ixig'-Cabhi extract," for Internal
and external use, and an old valuable dis­
Elsie has found two good veins of coal covery for catarrh, called “Log Qabin rose
at n depth of 75 feet
•
cream." Among the list is also a “Ixig
Salt-rhe urn is cured by Ayer's Sarsapa­ Cabin plaster," and a "Log Cabin liver
rilla. Write J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, for Pill."
From the number of remedies. It will be
evidence.
seen tliat they do not propone to cure all
The postoffice at Luther was burglarized diseases with our preparation. It Is be­
lieve*! by many that wlth-thrse remedies a
Tuesday night, and 8300 token.
new era I* to dawn upon suffering human­
ity and that tlie close of the nineteenth,
Swelling of the ankle* or feet when not century will see these root* and herlw, a*
due to rheumatism. iTot, DeCosta say*, la compounded under the title nf Warner’*
always caused by a weak or diseased heart. Log Cabin remedies, a* popular as they
So- is shortness of breatli, pain or uneasi­ were at the lieginnlng. Although they
ness when lying ®n the left side, smother­ come in the form of proprietary medicines,
ing spelfa. Thu only cure is Dr. Mlles’ yet they will be none tlie leu welcome,.for
new cure. Sold at W. H. Goodyear.
suffering humanity ha.* Iiecome tired of
modern doctoringand tlie publie has great
I
Mosherv ille ha* formed a Chautauqua confidence in the remedies put up by the
I circle.
.
firm of which H. II. Warner is tbe head.
Tbe people have l»ecotne suspicious of the
Physicians prescribe Ayer's Pills as the
effect* uf' doctoring with poisonous drags,
safest and most jierfect cariliartic com­
already prominent, will become more pro­
pounded.
A
nounced in coming generations. Tbt-reTwepty-fivc cases of *rnall-po.x are-re­. fore we can cordially wish tbe old-fashion­
ed new remedies the best of success.
ported at Belleville, HL

looking toward

bilious headarae. &lt;Hxztn«M. e
nation anc btUous attacks;

HE CAM NOT DI80UB8 THE MATTER,

-Hie Minister’*

Naw Yom, OcL W.-Tba World'* Wa*bfngton rnrrMpondent tetegrapb* an Inter­
row whicti tw had wita'tts prosidont st Oak
View ita ewning. The correspondent ssksd
thepreddentif any demand ba* lieen made on
lb* British government for tbe reodl of
Ixwd Backvilte, and, if not, whsthar any a*nurznre had been received that Ixiri Backrilin’- gorennnsnt will r.-call him Tbe
prwAirot betitated a moment, and thn rei.i
___ __

•reordanre with the amenitlm th.t mtul

unseemly baite.

I my the him thing to yon

everything has been done tliat we
ly could do. 1 never yet have diac

“Murchison *” identity hail been eataUWwd.
Jlr era* told that A W. Bell, a Pomona,
He sniihri nnd It was evi
talned tbi* name opinion.

writing aticb a letter.

The president did not

what motive probably itupired the litter.
He said: “I cannot comprehend bow any
one with tbe least Intelligence could have
failed to understand ' tbe full Intent ot the
letter of inquiry."
“By tbe way," said tho president, laughinglf, "I have received an intimation that
another, campaign trick is being prepared
with the intention of springing it on tho

While I did uot give much credonea to tbe
rnmor. yet it would be a* well to haad it off
in adva nee. I have been Informed that It i*
propoMxl that I shall receive, a day or two

aort, purpe-rtins to come from *ome English
elub of the Colxten order. This testimonial
lr to conn.* in tbe nature of a compliment to
the adm'migration for its couran upon the
tariff, question.”

ludicruu- fratrirea o(S*his rumor, and bo
went on to observe that unfortunately for
Beckville-Murchison correspondence would
have the effect of rendering the public ex­
tremely rusplciou* of any further attempt to
impoc upon it* credulity.
rith Mcw-rv Collin* and

Hill’s Pcerlesx Cough Syrup becomes a
household word wherever used. If uot
satisfied will refund you money for empty
bottle. W. II. Goodyear.
All that all* Grayling just now:
cases of mumps.

Two

Cobb’s Pills contain mandrake, the best
agent known for corwting stomach
troubles. W. H. Goodyear.
•

He added: “Tbe letter of Lord SackvllJo
was only briefly referred to. I brought the
matter up myself, and took orcatioo to asuure

The I*rlnce of Wales' life Is soon ttf bo
published.

with what bad been done and the future
eoureo to be pursued in tho matter. I told
Mr. fillin’ nnd Mj. O’Reilly that I thought
tb* pebpU hardly regarded me a* a coward

Worm* In children often 4*dul to danger­
ous sicknesA U»c Hill's Peerless Worm
Specific. No cure, no pay. W. IL Good­
year.

nation would feel satisfied with the course of

A Butler man got 100 pounds of honey
out of a tree the other clay.
'

AT THE LONDON END.

Hill's Sarsaparilla will relieve rhemnatlsm and often cure It. W. H. Goodyear.

Losixis, Oct, 20.—It is distinctly stated
upon, tbe highest authority that Minister

for the purpose of attending urgent private
affair* in Rugland. This is an easy way out
of tbe minltter's dilemma, but nobody double

Halbbury downward, are horrified at West's

■ Several cablegram* from Lord Bockvlllo
milling and regretting hia having written

"There, you look ten yean older now,"
said a down town barber aa be released a
mon from the meshes of u towel and
yelled, "Brush!" To the customer who
followed he said: “That was a young fel­
low who has just started in burineea here
as a doctor. He looked too young, and to
K patients bo bad to grow old in tho
oer's choir. Can wo age a man? Well,
1 should say so. It’s a part of our trade.
Let me take vou in hand and dress your
hair and beard my way for. a month and
ell look a middle aged man. It'a all in
appearance.
People won’t trust a
young doctor if ho looks too young, and 1
am. adding years to the appearance of half
a dozen young physicians now. Have a

preaching presidential election, 'the imocra-

Britfah roprtwentative at Washington in or-

Hold housu Saturday. Mr. 1'treipi and Lord
Salisbury held a long conference In the
library immediately after tbe former's ar­
rival Mr. 1 teip* enlarged upon tbe neceapoint that by treating Murchison a* a British

isad citixeu of the United Hates, Lord SackviUw bad disregarded and violated the undi-retoudiiig of 1871, when Secretory Flab
obtained Rugland's recogniUou of tbe Amer­
ican doctrine ot naturalisation. Lord Balia-

Hatfield bou'e is surrounded by English
’and American special now^mpor reporter*

Aa I stand gazing from my study winow I see a deep trench 250 feet in length.

their clothes the commonest and cheapest
obtainable. They're working.
The first
thought which occurs is, where are tho
Irish who, ten years ago, did this work?
I don't know where they ore- They cer­
tainly ore not doing tills class of work to­
day. There are probably fifty miles of
various kinds of trenching going on in
this city today, and in all those fifty miles
I doubt if you can find fifty Irishmen, but
I will find you at least 2,500 Italians.
The eeoond thought Is, why pay these
men for this kind of work? What kind
of work? Lazy woric. Why, there's a
grepp standing Immediately in front- of

a

No Hoie Mflieiiiintit

crop,hoping to prraarve it ’till

thia

a dynamite cartridge.

Although chill

Monroe', city council baa ompoworod tha

•w tte •b»n»d?anll*wrete3* !I1?^?^'

legtoo. Ark.

many Medina girl* can do

dlvcres tb* otter day. procured a marriaga
iicenm and marrioa auotter man an hour
afterward, all of which Indicate* that match •*

wm

alao badly burned.

Detroit, Oct

83.-Managing Director

The slate university Library now contains
nearly OB.OOO bound volume*, beeidee a whole

iriaw lumberman,was raided by Imrglar* tha
other night before tha family bad retired,

will probably get Conway and
.
..
. . ■
J

Row.. Th*
If

year* It ha* eta fM.OOU, and no dividends

shawl* In tlie same prnpestaM.

Qulta number of Frmnout farmer* find a
titling posture extremely uncomfortable, fur
wb'lch the many mustang* sold In that viciul-

We rionml uu: an import-

Upper peninsula town* are plurity, j&gt;rogrce*ivi&gt; nnd thoroughly inbued with tbe “get
there" idea, latke Linden, which wm*&lt;&gt; badly
Ult national bank.
Jackson ta agitating a canning retabltebni.nl project, but Um acterw isn’t healthy

but also captured bi* gold wateh aud chain

name is unknown.

Botox, Oct.

Tho accident occurred

27.—Th* beautiful tnonu-

Ptalad. Iphia Fiklay from Boston.
eatabllshment,

including

the

it i*i

proprietor.

months' aMlstance from the county poor
fund, must turn said realty over to the
county.

Marr ft Duff lisfe built an extra addition sad
I* used for cloak* entirely nnd the baqojiMarr &amp; Duff arc tbnwtog are Mirprflnx. famcnae lines of Naw Mui.ti, Jacket*. Wrap*
fiacque* in doth'and tbr *nr*t Talaejtath*
eoeatr)' In Plu»ii Jackete. V nq- -tr-.l sw-po*.
TImm are •pedal jvalpr* m d st lea*: JipnrtM.
cheaper than e.K» here. Children »:: i Miue,
Ctatas. Marr&amp; Duff am »how tte larx**: ite
Of these good*, at).! at tbe tewrtt prire*. that
ha* ever been shown under one n-d. c»Jl jbc
examine.

taw!

tat lifted bl* hot in re*
tteagual tor ■■roebeer
ita ot the crowd the a
Utir »W tai the awviewi
itaf&gt; carrier* -wwa dri
•weliwlf ftdtewvdb
tslnm; Mrv Ctovriand
My.Col. Daa iMrwt. *
n*y tt&gt;\ .'Chare. Tbe ro
Avwi* to the Werth m

Everything in ihl* lino far children. l*d.tand gent*. In white, grey and w-ariet. all qui).
Uea. at specialy low prier* Lookmeup.

•ul ption:
the accident occurred
Haginaw county want* an additional eir-

■ingle Judge

BoxnuiT. h Y , Oct. 37 —Grand Master/
Ktebl. Grand hn&lt;xH*ry Terwiliigsr, and tor ladles, eblldre i and Rent

a* they accumulate. The proposition will b*
voted upon at the coming election
ping|«apcr. but It saved her life. She was
in the last stages of consumption, told by
physician* that she was incurable and
could live only a short time: she weighed
lew than 70 pounds. On a piece uf wrap­
ping (taper she read of Dr. King's New
little more than SlSS.Utki/yiO. being an
Discovery, and got a sataple bottle: it help­
ed her. she faiught a large bottle, it helped
her iqore. Itougbt another and grew better
te*t. continued Ita use and Is now strong,
healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pound*. signal* dtiiplayad dally, while tho bagga*.
For fuller particulars send stamp to W. H.
Cole. Druggist. Fort Smith. Trial bottles
of this wonderful discovery free at W.’.H.
Goodyear's drug store.

nickel.
An Emmet county farmer rerm Uy mar

stock i.&gt;

Dress Goods.
State*, nod 23.000 Odd Fallows In England.

S3,
iacted in

Tills Is what you ought to bare. In fact.' rere brought borne for burial. Dealt ufj.
you must have ft, to fully enjoy life.
Thousand* are searching for It dally, and
mourning lierause they find it not Thou­
sands upon thousands of dollar* arc spent
annually by our people In the hope that hi* own daughter, probably won’t ta&gt; rvthey may attain this boon. And yet It
may be Iiad by all We guarantee that
Electric Bitters, L* used according to direc­
tion* and the use persisted In, will bring
you good digestion nnd oust the demon
&lt;lyspci*la and install Instead Eupejwy.
We recommend Electric Bitters for dyspep­ the upper peninsula
sia and all diseases of liver, stomach and
Notwithstanding that "LltU« Jake" Heilgkidney** Sold at 50c. and *1.00 per bottle
by W. H. Goodyear dnigglsL

I«w«;

io

th-

United State.

n’rtnck.

Thl* drpartmen baa breo and I* now tte te
light of the county KteQIhing alee, new and
tasty can always te found at thl* 'kjarimu!
aud it 1* well kixnro we sri! uur urv-s
*t
Itairt 35 percent. 11** than any one rine In rte
country. Our facdttic* fur buying i- better.our
fadlltie* for nelllng arc n.-' -h tet:&lt;-r-**Utc( for
casta and on.- pries, and hiving n'&lt;?_t(*d debt* o'
*ome one el*e to shoulder «&gt;nU' ytxi. Another
important reason i» that we believe ta mm!.
prnfl&lt;*and quirk ■a*!.-*. Du r. tai'. Ui r,.r- In
tbe Bo*tou Dry Good* Store fur •’••rrythfllg it
tbe dry good.* line] where you ran not oa!&gt; w«
money but gel an iarer-.rnent to eUwe fmo:.

Marr &amp; Duff.
P. 8.-Marr ft ihtff have Inaugumteu a w*
venture which they call Friday'* Great ii*rjtaln
.Day. ft I* propped to »ell -&gt;i*cialthing*oa
every Friday at •w-clally low price*, tort and
Im*. Fur tte one day each ‘w*-k only. Ttew
hanndns will not He »oM Ttenday or Safari*),
but Friday only.

I\Iakk X Dvff.

Wimmfsg. Oct. *1.—Thera 1* likelihood ot

Default having teen T■» !• ’■&gt; Uw '’'e&lt;iitto&lt;-*
•facertain nn.itt
Lather Wriuht i&lt;

eight lo-k-e* of stoney Indian* undec Chief

th» Cotmiy of B»rc&gt;
tt- Mb d»y of
v^-. „ p m. m liter M rf

aud High river. Hector LTiinike, who wan a

dollar* tn two year* ’rein tin-dxt--'•■•rretv

r.Kh. L&lt;1**, 8(0,000; lu.ur.mre, &lt;16,200. Tbe
mil block adjoining, no* mvad. Tbe fire
throws ov*r 100 moi. out uf employoMat.
It I* Ibouglit that tbu mill will not bo re­
Ifaplllon (extract of flax) Skin Cure is built
superior to all the much-advertlsed ridn
Fred MitehelL a well-to-do farmer and
lieauttfitrs with the advantage of being lumber contractor, of Reed City, suicided by
licneficlal, and not like- the mineral prepar­ bunging on tbe 22d. Temporary financial
ation* usually sold which are very i*olsonoiul
It will remove all Inflammation,
♦»fihg and roughnim* of the xkln, sun­
burn, freckles and nnsertuly blotches, and
leavei thn cntlele fair and soft a* an in­
Harry Halgbtwood, who rvcmUy flniabed
fant s. An actual necessity for the com­ a term in the Jacksun jwuitentiary. ha* got
plete toilet table. Largo bottles only 81.00,- into trouble tend jail) again al K*«t Haxifor sale by W. IL Goodyear.

A flow of natural gas has been struck ut
Smithland. Ky.

The expense of the Palmer trial at Ithaca
biota up $4,000.

Gloats! Cloab!

Mi!

taw!

citinn ot Mackinaw City.-w** drowned at

A Brighton woman digs 45 bu. of pota­
toes a day and cornea up .nulling.

The beat salve In the world for cute,
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever aorea,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns,
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­
funded. Price 25 cts. jHT Ixix. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear

Boston Dry Goods
। Store

cror^d tojfarav City. T
• ba-ird down to the Mwti
deutui jwty roc al&gt;oard o
agtU-car Abe preoidom
mtautan n» tfcr rwwr.pl*
■■»•« crowd whir* hwl g.1
hi. &lt;fe;»rture and there w
hi I'M ctaut fivo
J*n.’ Parted .th* cor the
W» ts&lt;» platfroi an,| g
th-.r way ui Wtatagton.

GeueewT, CXuupal
ISfttWUPoLW, Oct. 2».
nilnxd intn tt(
rf
“*«»-«d and L^-^rpor

•1

with

payan o annually in-.n n- :
N&lt;n*. t ter. tarr. r. dd BOf car- I ■ - do*
myable -mt by « hkh dri* dKhr l - '
rontatne-1 ha« h •.•.■ ;ieota»
night unoti.ar Stuuey Indian w*» Bred upon in xaUT
«...
_f.ii- ।_ _____ ■_________ j L___uw; and where** there i»
and unpaid of principle and iiitrre*.
mortcM* the *am bf»K himdred ana to* «;
fanSftd thirty-three cent *. «•- - ■■ ■ a-’te

’ 'o ”*«•I,’«
. KnrUfcV
_lieen mMituto
Colcmuuk, Ind., Oct ST—Qari Btrekto-

nowor ot sate in sani
In Minpttrf &lt;&gt;f thHfa’afa* •" !‘^1’
and prevlded. 1 -tell on Ftidoj. «h" art Uy
bMMUter. A. D. Rta. nt
nl J^
JftteeourUKWw In tte eityri

gaged with trading with the native* and exoipmttrtafagry. wpy snM
ns* «3f
•OtiBMtaMc teStOB or renta t-i tbe bWJ
,MtilSiMr&amp;Tptadta dMcrited
■aaatosatiafrth* amount due mi
n.ynro.

8am’* pension department

CSIS^S

«* 0.CK.N8OWS m

premier to eujoy bls boapltality, and want

IVnaLin^tou. We are not prepared to
ulrc Lord Ssckvllfa A Britta mfah

two of them on ahdvela, wElle another
lazily tosses a half shovelful of dirt from
the bottom of the trench on to tho wind­
Tow by its ride. They don't begin- to
cam the traditional dollar a day. yet
there they are, and it la a very serious
problem, first, what has become of tlie
Irish, to whom this great work wm
formerly Intrusted alone? and, second, by
what process of reasoning do coutractom
find it to be to their advantage to hire

&lt;I need to try some of the I’xplilon catarrh
cure by hb cmuomera, after several physi­
cian* predicted he would soon have eonsiimpUon from an aggravated case of ca-

tbemadvea to be?—Joe Howard to Chicago
Kewa.
__________________

A Cold water manufacturer lias shipped
000 children'* sleighs to Omaha.

crdcDtad. I commenced to get well after
tlie •first appllcatian.’ and am now. after a
few weeks, entirely cured." PapUlon (ex­
tract of itox) catarrh cure will do all that
I* claimed for It. Large Ixittles fil.oo.
For sale by W. H. Goodyear.

rhetoric.said a
ud. established

tn tin- township

•
------- —..wawr iaai
week tallird nearly 12,000,00(1 f«t t«*Mi» «
whole txindio of *hfnei«« l.U. u—

teUl.

Dated 8epL ’
cKlrill-. Mwttaee
FtU. A. Cao*Bk. AU'-) lor Mjgigg:-----, hMw^riven^ttet hr
I^SwtMOtd out ol an-..
taifttoart far the' &gt;in 1’
MMtaXteMi and to tne directed w
LJ
.*:id cluitwll.

r off 8ep««»her-.A- ”•
I the rixbtb«**5
title *!•*. —
Sftita

|dvw streEXtti to every part of the »y*tem. Try

TW Telegraph says: “Nothing can exaue
he t».»atin«.cn&gt; of Ix&gt;rd Mackville's pen ax-

The king of Sweden iat* been appointed
an admiral in the (ivnnaa navy.

dltyaftbc

iKln2SS
at Htaisk',h'*,j:tl 441'

�ODE TRICKS OF TRADE
CHEMIST

Olevelarid Reviews a Politic*!
parade in Gotham.
gjBBOHTAUfflTO RAILROADERS.

Dlekloaon

.tet’prw I' &gt;1 »b4 Mnu CloTHlnd *a'! P*rtJ
‘“.i,(-•.rrkary Whitney's mansiou
wtRU
*liovt 1
Saturdav

that Umea erowd gathered
the president,
. About I
U. Eugene Kelly, Charles M.

THE

THE

PRESENT

DAY.

w
twvpvrry in Michigan. IlUnoi.
WtacotiBin.Minneaotaand low» N.w £ug Jd
owned W.aoo.(»o;
tbnn Ulin ennl'i _________ .. ...
. UU-Ur
much to feed a man in New England
anywhere alm. He Mild that Blain?, tlgures

were fraudulent, wMJe

(Dtekinronj gs^

jobbery, corruption, fraud and fatobood'

-—
--------- - -....
vuurv poucy in
ehanw reversed." “Whatever record Mr
Rl.l_ ____ a______ _
..
. ... “r'

moved out

[Applauw ]

VISIT HARRISON.

The Republican
. Torre Haute,

bead

VI'un.w
[Applaiw-1

■ ............ . - - - - . &gt;
He nopiirtmj htmodf with
e .*•
Grant,
in itw
shown

ii-iu th- campaign. About

on in f.tie, who, in
haute for Harrison
Tomliirmn toll a meeting
held, and here everyprucesaioh, bun a railroad
Ita i-inblcnu, declarations
■
liar-

day eij
Feq;*',.

&lt;■ in cnipbuaixlng bi« portion
,.i • ipimtions of tue day. Fol&gt;-mend'll, other «|**ciu-« were
-r.Lly by tho Hou. Matt
tou;vrille, Ky.
’• -:nination Gen. HurriBon has
’•iteeciias, shaken hand* with
' pv‘’P&gt;f. rej&gt;re»entuig delegations
I twice that number. Satur•'■ ong IfulltM from tho Oxford,O..

i.-wra! made them
DON DICKINSON'S INVECTIVE.

work

Tb. btea,
•Mma bbuilf ,uu;.
wtal k,
T2,M* “ &lt;“UW»‘W tb. ,0,111, rf th.
ointwat gr^lM of tb. TU.001 onlelM In
»hld&gt; b. lUdt. u&gt;d u ray hw oMtbod.
of MipbUltatloo md alolumtloo .o.
tnowu hlo tub n. . oaopontlTri,
ono. with th. tnwoUnt or the nnwot

not extant i» burned." “He has attacked
*^_!la"de5ri th"pare pu21lic

Mr. Blatae concluded nt follows, referring
flr»t tn President Cleveland:

of Gen: H irrteon’ann

A REJECTED LOVER'S REVENGE.

aiisNKArMuu*,
---------Bohemian Hate laet evening a wholesale pmnnln, tv. ovurrM I?
— l»»P“
were poisoned, two of whom are not exmeted to live. A party were taking «upP«'r
with a couple who were recently married
and all partook heartily of dumplings, which
had been amply M&lt;aeou«d with “Bough on
Rate." It is .uppoeed on old lover of the
bride b the guilty party.

GEN.

SOLD AGAIN!

Loots, Ma, Oct 26.—Tho world's

°J ^mven*1 enlightenment
the tnuurng of tho uueecssf ul tradesman
to much broader than that of his prods-

rfe

ig that continued for
••!*ike briefly, referring

Bt.

Buck Ewing’s all-around

°,n hl“
Pdpnent only tn
v«y few instances. He must know not
only how to manipulate his wares so aa
to undersell his competitors, but he
xnust be continually on
his
guard
to
make
sure
that
the articles
which he himself buys shall be just
as represented. He mar be a dealer in
woolens and buy his stock from the
BLAINE SPEAKS AT NEWARK.
deacon who paasee the plate m church,
yet he never neglects to have his samples
examined by an expert, and analvxod if
neceasaY. But tbo strangest phase of
deutial Voten.' ataociatlou of this city m&gt;- the whole matter is that, so universal has
cxircd the Hon. James G Blaine *0 apeak at u&gt;&lt;&gt; custom Iwomii, he does not consider
two places here Saturday night, Sanger rail it any reflect km on his neighbor to take
and tbe BeUevilie. Avenno riuk. The dris- thia course, and If bo finds that the goods
xhug rain which had been bolding forte all are nut as represented, he thinks nous the
dav did not dampen tbe enthnauum of local worse of him. after lie^has claimtd and
Kepublicans. for both ball, wvtre filled to secured his rebate. No branch of trade Is
cwvrfluwing. Mr. Blaiae and party'rmtclnxl free from this sojihisUcuion. and m long
here from New Y'ork soon after n o'clock. -•» the resulting arttelu is not injurinua to
He bail been feeling unwell before he left tbe iu'alth of tho jx^'plo, wo hayj; rone to
New York and tbe inclonicnt wragwr st-rvod accept it without a murmur, as an itwvitf able result of competition. With such a
largely to intensify h'fat lodt^xwtlnu,
that
the'original plan tuul to'be aLatteaed^ Short- state of affairs, it will reodilv be seen that
the mcrcUtcat-of "ye olrten time” would
now stand a slim chance of suoccea unless :
he called. In ontaido aid.
a NEW ADUI.TKXATIOS.
Dm chemint is rewlly tbe magiciau, who
today is sought by Ono party to develop n
new adulteration, and to-morrow is called
cheers worn immediately
upon to analvir the article which he lias
1 which were, followed by
just succeeded, in ddulierating. His la­
nd a tiger a* tbe party took
boratory becomwi the confessional for
merchants of all degrees, and he must be
as silent and secret m the clergyman. But
r.r-re cheering, and amid plaudhis power is greater than tho ecclesiastic,
who cannot read our thoughts, and who
may know oaly what wB Care to tell him.
was driven down Fifth
tariff and for Harrwos. and Norton. flYuiotiged But to the chemist all facts within his
cheer*]
province arc accessible. If wo are fruuk
Cleveland. Secreteuy Whit- ■
.Mr.
Blaine's
some
what
abrupt
termination
with him, we can render easier the work
. l-amont, Mrs. Secretary Whit
r&gt; The loute was down Fifth disappointed tbe audience. They cheered which we have fcr him to do. If. how­
Wurth monument, whore tbe and called far hire, but be vanished out a ever. he has a suspicion that anything has
been withheld, he has but to make an
Mr. Blaine oext spoke to the Beptiyjcan analysis and the whole secret is open to
First Presidential Voters Hub at tbe Bella- him. In his realm In is king. He eavs
to the merchant. "Do thus," and the busikid:
man, realizing that his only way to
stnscess is bv following such injunctions,
young uwn
docs ao. and Is relieved for a time. Soon,
however, hn learns that he la being under­
sold. and onre more has recuursu to the
magician, •’ho finds’ that some brother
genins has stolen his charm, and it be­
comes neceeimry for him to conjure up a
boers pa»iag tbe reviewing duory. [ Appteora.)
He then ndon-rd to th- Sackville corroo- more powerful one. only to have It. in
time, agidn vtolcu.
Tbe following incident, related by a dis­
crate drat wanted to deny ita authentic! ty.
f the marcher* A
and tl»eu chant*! that it wm a Bapublii-Aii tinguished chemist, may be interesting,
aa showing tow systematically this busi­
ness of adulteration is carried on Tho
gentleman mentioned was recently con­
sulted by a firm of oil dealers, who were
naturally jpxious to leant how it was that
• Usry had lun-heoo.
thnlr competitor was always able to under
Kuppo-w they prvve him a Republican? Su;-P'*** wdl them, in fare of the fact that the
jXemist of tlwir factory could not discover
any adulteration in their rival's pnstucL
vtr.rt fetry and
On analysia. no foreign substance sp­

thronged by

NEW YORK TAKES THE CUP.

MAGICIAN

forced to confess hinwclf Donnluiuxi.
In
thn course of conversation be happcmxl to
mention, quite incidentollv, chat the only
imparity ho hnd been able to find wm a
trace of'petroleum oil. wldch he had con­
sidered accidental Tho oil dealer inquired
the amount of this oil present, nfi* ou
finding that it was about 3J per cent:, inimediately said tliat tto problem wan
Tkilvnd 'Two and a.ludf per rent., he ex
plaltod. made in a barrel of forty gallons
a diflerouco of one gallon. Hnd. t&gt;y extract1 ing this quantity of an oil worth fifty
rents, nnd Mibsiltutlng 11 gallon of un in­
ferior kind worth, say. ten rents, his rival
hud breu eoxiUod to draw away almoat all
his trade.
IfiteOTOts rnrre.
People have becomtwso accnstc-mod to
finding the djscusvlon of the snbjeet of
' adultera'hin rmfim-d tn articles of food
: and drink that they are apt to consider
that this is thp only purl of It of any |mportanee
Pl^slcians, however, can tell
I tt different story. For instance, they are
Irwiuentlv ronsnited for disorders which
ran bo d'irectly traced to cheaply dyed
articles of ibxvs. and many of tto most
obidinato cases of akin diacuM uro duo to
poisonous o-lur!ng matters.
Before the Ml of dvetog had progressed
giuch most &lt;&gt;f they dyeing colors in use
were prepared from simple vegetable ex­
tracts. Soon, however, the demand was
greater than tb« supply, and the chemist
was culled upon for aulMtitiitca. Step by
step he followed nature Luck to her lubor
atory, and finally was able to announce
tliat he could produce at will in unlim­
ited quantities a dre stuff which rould
not be distinguished -by any test, eitiier
chemical or physical, from tho natural
product
The Bubstidtce which he had
ma&lt;lo wm alizarine, the coloring matter
of madder, and the article from whteh -e
made it was common coal tar. This dis­
covery worked a revolution lu tlie industria! world. The path, one® It had been
pointed out. wax cany to follow, and in
quick succession camo the announcements
.of new color* mads from thia sama waato
product—coal tar-untU at the priest
day any color or tint can be supplied

TUX CHAMriOXHUIV CUT.

not only in lhi« game but throughout Um
•eriea He not only caught Keefe yesterday
in a masterly style, but he knocked out a
homo run in tee ilrvt inning, am! with three
men on besot in the third inning sent them
all bome on bis three-bagger to center, which
Herr frightfully misjudged. Keefe never
pitched in better etyle, and wm magnificently
vtipport.-d. Score:'
BL Louis............0 0 &lt;• 1 0 0 1 I 0—3

Hits— St. biuia.5; New York, 12. ErrorsSt Loui», B; New York, X BatteriM—Cham­
berlain ami Milligan, Keefe and Ewing. Umptroe—Kelly and Gaffney.
came to clow Saturday with the lasst-of tbe

a dignified, conservative document, ju­
diciously aulted to tho circumstances un­
der which tho distinguished candidate
finds himself placed, and altogether de­
void of sensational or Btarlllng fealurus.
It is a paper that, without creating any
great degree of enthusiasm through
tho country, will commend itoelf to thl
Ing men generally and doubtlees
accept&lt;&lt;d by the Republican party
everything that was to be desired or
pccted.
It is needless to refer to Gen Ha
son's views on the tariff question, which
an- no well known and hare been bo often
Btatcd aa to have become familiar house­
hold wards.
On the Chinese question, whatever
doubts may hare hitherto existed as to
hla position, be puts himself squarely in
line with tbe policy enunciated by both
parties in congress nnd will see that what­
ever laws they pass are faithfully en­
forced.
Ab to trusts and combinations, Gen.
Harrison indorses fully the declarations
of the Chicago convention, and expreases
the opinion that legislation ought to be
adopted for the suppression of the abuses
growing out of arbitrary capitalistic at­
tempts to coerce the course of trade in
particular directions. He occupies simi­
lar ground to that taken by Mr. Sherman.

u

uu

29.—One of

demonatraxiom ever held
recurred ywrtarday afternoon

-

ding feral
«dtb.,tnh'...1 wm literally packed-with
Wiaanity
i,rg» wagon loaded with Ore■wtorauih: ftw, and James Pelton was
turned. Tbe borwa ran away
«n lnjnro.1 v .|0Mn people, but no one Borih.-imnw General Dickinson wm
“* &lt;JwtR.tr of tho evening, and was received
^“■^‘•methatfllW the biggest bn lidtn U» nly. HIs speech elicited uproari’••rph.uH,
He
by Charging that tbe banking
Morton, Rose * Oa, of London,
ttMlngubhed for Ito aasiMance to Can“Lrrprists organised to compete with
uTp
gentry, and criticised Hou.

-

Mto.. &lt;»
Um poisoning st a wednigbt, by which veveu
raid.
Mr* Victoria

llmarnd a Quarter of a MUa.
ROCBXJITXB, N. Y„ Oct. 2».-Wihiam
novnaoiMN
•
-Mtordav

Hb bon. vhi-d kt .am. ob&gt;rt and rwn a-er
Th. boy's foot caught iu th.
£
waa draned c nuarter of a wO? ber°?.„K?
norm
-­
Hie body was horribly bruteed
A WO
——-. .
Baltmoxx, Md_, Oct nT_Mra Heartette

cation soon liecame a prominent '****•
until the queaUon waa, not how well can
dyed bo made, but how cheaply. Tho
niwMM of manofacturo is a long one. and
great raro is required
thoroughly remove th* powerful chcmloal
nnMaaarv chanffM

firm, dignified and •consistent diplomacy
will prove equal to its peaceful settle­
ment, but no reference, except by Indi­
rection. is made to tha profddent'a re­
jected treat}' or tho retaliation message.
Altogether, the letter is a ealm. unhnpassioned and prudential view of tbe
situation, taken from a party standpoint,
and is well calculated to condlitsto the
confidence of tho party wIioho standard
he bears in tho pending conflict.—Wash­
ington Critic.

The 5zi ExtraTest Horse Blan­
ket combines in a remarkable man­
ner warmth, strength and beauty.
Ask your dealer for . either the
5 Uf-xtra Test, or one of the fol­
lowing 5^ Horse Blankets:

5/A Five Mile.

5/A Boss Stable.

The wurld'&gt;i championship cup was presented
to tho giant* in tbe evening at the Grand
minblcd.

5IA Electric,

_______ ________

SUBJECTS OF THE HANGMAN.

5/A E-„tra Test
For O, bow quiqkly done this tetter waa!

dO other styles

Hayes waa hanged at Edgefield yeatarday

on the tcaffoid.

Burl's wife and daughter

F°r sale by aM dealers.

vluted and sentenced to be hanged with
Hayas, but the governor pardoned tho
life inipruocnenL _

Bia. « On. ver. having rot the deJe.iatta.

Blackman (colored)
yesterday., Blackman killed a negro known
as “Big Hix" in a quarrel over a game ot

Completely dene from dote tv xgusUire,

WM hanged at Hawhnv, Wy. T., at 10..10
yraterday moruitig for the murder of John
Jaffry, un Ort. 4. 18H8.

CAUTION
lurrd I.rlcr, or «»yi
U&gt;&lt;1 l&gt;dcr •luupol i

AexI roll ttirir cyvbolte with profound rarprtasy

HELP FOR THE DESTITUTE.

Ramsey county. Dakota. Hr left tbe
ing receipt;

■arttea- hostile lines,
I to tlie mighty task
own unaided hand

In forwarding the money to Dakota Gov-

new, but vlMisdd Ut wisely and judiciously expendad to relieve people in actual want
TU- Brooklyn Bridge. tlie wv-ond Punic war.
New York's huge Capitol, the temple grand.

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.

charged with u-ing dynamite to destroy

during th- Inta strike, weTu tried yteurday.
Tim tmtimotiy al owed that dynamite henitsplien-s wiT" placid &lt;«n the Iratfli by tho am

Was done Inside of Nine;)--six brief days.
AyA. even Hax-tborn-. w&gt; tie uu&lt;!-r&gt;-.yd.
Took twice, mayhap thrr i tln&gt;e« an long as that
To wrtlu lite letter ort» wariet hue.
Why then attack our Groverf Why protend
He dvi out catch the very rarUoit mall
With bis acceptance that be ciatld liave caught1

thn defendants roatiaal moved diimiaud and
dust.
tha court took tha motion under adv iaement Hurrah for Grover 1 Lo. tho k.ter'»doue,
until Tnmlay next, tbe bond* Laing reduced i And men shall luul l.l-n. wfifle, nr teuw.- noato,
from
u
u. H.UUO.
a.« .h— .ta r. tatata talb a. Ita.1
. . - .. —
—
|
• —new Korx Tntxina.
Chicaoo, Oct 29 —Judge VF. K. McAl­
lister, for many years one of the moat nofcd
OMI mi tho U n-h of IllinoO, die.! very 4d’
denly nt hie home in Raveiwwu-jd •.tartly
after 12 thia morning. HU death was sud­
den and quite un«-X|»ected, although bo was
j fl - V—.1
Cnr
or eight week* ago darolopod heart trouble,
and tbe immediate muae of dentil was heart
failure. JiKlg" McAllister wav born Aug. A
1718. at ttoleiu, Washington ooonty, N. Y.,
and moved to Illinois many years ng®-

HlLLBDAi.it. Mich., Oct. 27.—Charles W.

etc . WUICU UV uwvru.
—..
ahain to low about $130,000 of his money.
Mr. Koon has already paid about &gt;50,000 onX
of his private funds Now Waldron offers
.
. .. am. rwv.
If A aatlfl-

rauiruM &gt;im ana lx
| ttaxjUh lm*lc a. • lii
1 it M »t Threat tu hurl
I W.L DOUGLAS I
[ tor heavy wear.

W. L- DOUGI.AH »1.W 1'Ot
8bo« stic. II* vn-att Bo?&gt; a chai

Tate Swungs, Tew., July 4. x888.
an exceedingly had case of blots! poison. 1 the City ot Hastlnxv- In raid eonntr. oa Sat­
urday, theath day olHeplembec.ln]the year one
trfed a physician, tbe i&gt;ejt at command, but ttKHi-aim eight hundred anti eighty-right.
Bre-rnt. iX'm. W. Cote. Judge of Itonate.
securtil no benefit. My throat began tu
In the matter al the estate of Eda
get sore, and my body covered with sores
Cannon, a minor.
and ulcers. Going from bad to worse, I . n.u
ftlteg tlie petition, duly veri­
felt that my grave must be reached in the fied. o( John M Nevins, guanllnn ot raid minor,
near future. I gave up the doctors' treat­ praylngtoarejjonv therein s-t forth, that to
may b«'TiernM-&lt;f'Rrs&lt;-II tto real relate of said
ment, aud with a despairing hope I com­ minor
In sold petition deecrlbrd.'
mence i taking your medidne. I began to _ TbereuDon it Is ordered.-that .Friday, the
improve from the first bottle, and in a short
time the ulcere healed, and my skin cleared
off and was entirely well.
One year ago a case of catarrh developed
in my system. The physician did his beat, of said court, then
Office tn the etty of
but cotfid not cure me; but two bottles of
Swift's Specific gave me permanent relief.
____ J. H. Rokmom.
Kaufmam, Tax., June ay, 188I.
Tbe Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Go.:

which will not make Waldron a Ja" breaker.

Yoon truly.

and taken to Eldora, charged with treating
a penoual friend to a drink of whisky. Tbe
party wbo filed too Information wm a de­
crepit old man wbu did not know and had
never seen tbe defendant Upon hh admit­
ting that be had treated bi» friend, Col
Farrv wm fln-d »100 and costa by Mayor

W. L. DOUGLAS »4 SHOE, the or^UMt
M“i unit lun-1-^wt-.l writ M Um*. |Equals cue-

Out of the Breastwork*.

Tax Swift Sracmc Co.,
Drawer J, Atlai
New York, 756, Broadway.

means tcoo
——------—
tho Indifferently finished product can be
sold ehenper.
Unfortunately, however,
these Impurities thus loft in the dye are
in most inatanoru highly irritating to the
and whan an article dyed with such
nbatanons is srorn it te ww liable to
cause
eunechillv if tho akin u
chafed

aired to do all
A single "bad producer 100,000 eggs,
Amdvaboat I.W0 are Latched naturthn artificial method 08,000 cm

“I wanted a good horse blanket
and was told tliis was ‘just as
good’ as a 54 Blanket Next time
I won’t forget to look for this
54 Trade Mark sewed inside.

To the civil service reform system he
extends an unqualified indorsement. Upon
the temperance queatlon be indulges in a

flButl here..too, tho practice of sophisti­

Oiuxu Hafiox, Mich., Oct.

But it was my own fault

MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.

aw printed
Barry, once

�Republics tlillontl Ptatformf

AJU, WEio^
-_PURE r
and foot barf. ForUxsre smpte prorisirx:
la made at Uppingham la several lam
playing Arid*, and tbe trickster* of the
school particularly hare won for them
twlvre a record an distinguished u to
prove conclusively that exclusive atten
.l_
.1-1. —I.
fzi west

of viemre.
» ShreWsnId the npir.t. of th*a gms* tead""* sad of w
««a
to human libocty.snd p-.ltUcal ho*
tciir k.
funss of despot.*:u. we seed
,iuLn&lt; tn «mr f-Oow Atusr-

policy of uax.ta&lt; tbs Mvora
tatarwu to prt baaha."

And bls i

K“,9

antxnomy re-

unpatriotic

txadoo

•f IBIS Umi reciprocal martUnro IscMotloa of
i; ve protest

DaUooal

protection to that tndmtry.

afvas eqipti&gt;rnM«u to &lt;x:r labor. aaJ rebase from
tarpon duU ■ those article, of ftaelxn production
(except hix’irtes) tbe nite of which oanoot lx- pn&gt;

Inc reform kftaiaUoo should ba repeated,
end that tbe tangera to fred lasUtaUom

Ctevsland Io

We
ujiprove
th"
tegtolaU'a * by
coo
gr» v&gt; pWKeot
alike
unJiMt
burden*
aed uufalr diaerimtasuoos
between
tbe
Matas
We
rvoffinn
tbe
policy
of
*pprr&gt;;&gt;ra*litg tbe p-abiio taoda ef tbe United

For many years th* school h&amp;s had in op
oration n carpentry. where any boy. by
the payment of a .small fee, ran aware
regular aud competent instruction In the
"Nott Xotlf
working of wood and the um? of carpen
ter*' tools. In 1882 this field of useful
manual occupation was enlarged by the
of a ••'forge
and
metal
Who
do lI think
uro the
successful ■ construction »•
tvuouu
mill* Bin
uuc most
uiwn, auvuroniui
b- —
- —
-—- work- --smuggiers’ The aleck faced, moon eyed ■ "Imp, where skilled Instruction is similarly
Celestials, moat emphatically. There is I given, anti a boy can go far towards maxno portion of a reaael or its cargo sacred I ing himself a competent mechanical enor safe from the manipulations of tbe । gineer.
rascals
Thajr have tbo deadly drug 1
In tbe same category may ba included
plaited In their queue*, quilted In their j the school gardens.
These gardens,
clothing, pocked in tho cork solas of their ' opened In 1871. cover son:* acres, and are
shoos, anti tueked awav in the soft, ding- laid out and planted with much test®
Ing folds of their silk handkerchiefs. I Here o boy may have allotted to him a
They have false bottoms and sides to their | small plot of ground for the cultivation
camphor wood trunks, false bottoms to of plants and flowers. In connection with
hnv are iidiaA
their wwiirinrr
cooking nteneiia
utensils, and tthey
false tho gardens is an aviary, whore the lad
all the way through. They will construct with a taste for natural history has an
material to resemble coal, fill tho interior opportunity to observe tbe life and habits
A
with opium and place it in tho coal of a considerable collection of birds
bunkers until oil suspicion is allayed and pretty stone building looking out upon
tho steamer discharged; they construct tbe gardens serves ns a school sanitarium,
and
if
b*autiful
surroundings
conduce
to
tin boxes to fit around masts and cover
their deception with fsise moat coats well health, Uppingham patients ought to re­
calculated to deceive the inexperienced cover rapidly. The want of any stream
eye of a landsman. They will store it of conslderablo slx« near at hand led to
away in boxe* of t«a. cover it up with the construction, a few years ago, of largo
Sreserved ginger, and have it they will. swimming.baths, where the boys can per
aspite all efforts to suppress tbe prac­ feet themselves In an art which, while it
does so much to protect life, is also of
tice.—New York Star.
great sanitary value —George R Parkin
In Tho Cantury.

A man went down from Paris to
Autenil a few weeks ago. and, hiring a
room in a secluded nart of the city, abut
himself up in it witn a quantity of provl
slons. He stuffed the kxvholrs with
paper. pa&gt;&gt;ted paper ove. tho window
panes, and In other wayr manifested a
desire fo: secrecy. After he Uad remained
there several days the inhabitants told
the police about him and tho doors were
burst tn. It waa than found that he was
inoculating three terriers with his own­
blood in order to ascertain whether a bite
that he had received from adog was likely
to prove fatal. He explained that l»e waa
experimenting in the cause of science, and
cxpeclcd to discover some means by which
every man could be hia own Pasteur.—
New York Sun.

At Darfur, in* Africa, tbe monkeys are
said to be so inordinately fond of a kind
of beer made by the natives that tho bev­
erage is umxI by treacherous man aqa
means of capturing their unsuspecting
relatives. Cans of beer are placed within
reach, and when the convivial monkeys
have becotn«- so thoroughly Inebriated
that they fail to know the difference be­
tween th* man and the ape tbe negro
takes the hand of on* of them. In all good
fellowship, and leads him off. The others
naturally follow him, and ao good-by to
their liberty.—Once a Week.

■tratloa.

telo auci u&gt;acetn&lt; -uit
tfoa ot Mqaitrn.-d ra
public Joanaln for U

I

.The ■vi&gt;-ruiMat by cotucroai
&gt; la&gt;CM ..&gt;ppa a&gt;»&lt;w»ity only, to

uteUon.
np—rml
resmirea*
pubUc
.Ivliirsavv ..lad nxxalitr are »uah m to isro
Mal&gt;U ta’-i) gr&gt;v«ruaw:it therein the peef
suei, L-crl^tto- should lw jwrtnIUed. a* a

frua-d sad adopted
1.4.-^. ib.. __ ___

IWrttean pttrtww*. tS favorably coaaMer these
bate U a Xlllfut Vi-Jatlon of tbe merrd Amenren
prtocljn--T.r k&gt;‘»l •»■!.' roo rnmetit .iwJ nrrife the
ooadesinutMm of all Just raee Tbe jwudfcr bills

PERTAINING TO

PENSIONS.

Drift of Ocean Dovelteta.
Everett Hayden, of tlie Hydrographic,
bureau, in a recent Ioct uro before tha
Franklin institute, gave scm«- interesting
data couct-rmng the remarkable dr *1 of
ocean derelicts. For example, tti ship
Ada Irodale caught fire from spontaneons
combustion, was abandoned, drifted 2.423
miles in eight months, was towed into
port and continued to burn for eleven
months longer, then was repaired and
made into a handsome bark, which is
doing good M-rvIre in the Chinese trade.
Another veosel drifted 8,521 miles In eight
months and ten days.—New York Tribune.

Darr Not Publish.'
No Democratic) newspaper has aa yet
made a decent pretense of tolling tbo
whole truth concerning pension matters,
and more particularly private pension
bills panned upon by various admiuuitra
lions
The most common comparison
made by journals of that party la between
the number of such bills signed by Pistil
dents Great. Hayes. Garfield and Artbur
and those algned by Grover Cleveland
The continued dragging of Garfield's
name into the controversy is Id itself a
Chicago i* one of the largest German
gross decoptiou. as hft life was not cities iu th* world, ao far as the numerispared loruj enough to , his country to oal strength of the Teutonic element is
permit a single
pension bill to bo conrernwl
Even In the fatherland there
submitted for his consideration
Dur
are few centers of papulation which con
mg tho twenty-four yean uf Repub­ vie In this respect with th* wonderful
lican administration, from Lincoln to mrtroplis of tbo western hemisphere.
Arthur, there were but eight vetoes
Whatever cani&gt;ea may have driven the
of. pension bills There were all made
German from the land of his birth it can
by President Grant
Fire of them were truthfully is- Mild that his first atm ou
made because tho beneficiaries bad already
foreign Mil is to rreato a home for him­
been al lor ed at the penslonoffloo a better self. Thou bo organixes a verein—a so­
stipend than they could secure under tho ciety. In fart. In populous cities thn so­
bills. During tbe terms of Grant and
ciety precedes the home.—Chicago Times.
succeeding Republican presidents tbo
bouse of representatives was Democratic
with the exception of two years, and
A little Philadelphia miss, who haa
allowed neusion legislation to accumulate
beau traveling in northern Europe during
nnd refused - to pass mud/ that was
th* summer with htr mother, was much
worthy Before Grover Cleveland camo amused at the way that prevails in Hui
into offlri? there were modifications of the land of dressing boys and girl- under 8
pension laws that extended the benefits years of ago exactly alike in full dark
of tho iiyatem, and the Democratic party
skirts and bright bodices. Th* only wav
dropped jta bold back policy
to tell them apart is that th* girls wear
Tno real question is not'on how many
plain caps, while tbe boys' caps are col­
bills Cleveland has signed, for we take the ored. Both wear tho hair abort, with
ground tliat all disabled and doserrhig hongs, wo that the face offers no hint as
veterans are entitled to recompense, tint to tbe rex of tbe child-—Philadelphia
on how many he Las vetoed or dlsap
Tinies^
proved. Tho record shows that during
the first three acssions of congress bo v*
toed 171 bills, with others to hear from.
Tho tendency of the time la to increased
It also shows that up to the 1st of Au­
luxury. There will be more pretty little
gust he had refused to sign 137 bills which adjuncts to tbe dressing raac thia year
ne permitted to become laws by tolera­ than ever. Toilet ret» have been growing
tion. Tho presumption concerning the richer and richer every year. Last tear
Uttar la that tbe applicants had. such in
Ivory bocks to brashes, and Iroru combs
flunnee that, while he would not endorse
were considered the proper things. Thia
their claims, he daro not openly deny Jeer everything runs to oxidised silver
them. This Is further proof of tbe'lnusto
or com bn and brush and mirror backs. I
suppore after awhile gold will bo the
proper caper.—J. A. W. Fcrnow in Olobe
HU s h« certainly did not approve of them,
Deuxcrat.
ao the record of disapproval Is 171 vetoes
828 disapprovals from tn completed

lbs sight

tatraU.m"

acted upon th* fact that many a boy baa
not the stamina for three jWtea, ot
strength and skill, Dor cau he. bj any
amount of forced exercise. be led to Ufi*
pleasure In them
Th" gynjnariem,
opened in 1830 under tbe rare of a compe-

Tbe third dans passenger la becocnlni
more and more conspienoua in England

traffic. second clans 5f per rent and third
class 01 per cent. —Chicago Herald.

Th© daily life of the tea importer and
his representatives would appear well cal­
culated to give them "old maidish'* char
ucieristics. as they are obliged to speed
the greater part of their time In sipping
tea; but. on thp contrary, they are au ex­
ceedingly lively and active lot of people.
When the wind is southerly they know a
poor flush from a Young Hyson.. There
are several of tb" leading experts in the
Chicago tea houses who eudaar them­
selves to a large circle of frieudj every
y.-or by nendiug with the regular orders
of their houses a number of personal
orders for a few small packages of a spe­
cial picking.
At the tr* plantations the** personal
orders are csrtfuliy filled with the choic
est leaf aud shipped hero with tlie bulk
orders. A* they usually pack^ba tea in
fir* pound boxes -the salesman ordering It
can allow hi* chosen friend* to have It in
convenient packages, and he disposes of

less, jt is tho nearest anproarh to the
fabhxl uoctar of th* gods imaginable, and
th* drinker can almost feel a pigtail
growing out of the bock of his hMd aa be
sips it. It is too fin* an article Id be sold
to the trade, a* it must bo retailed at
$1.AU per pound to secure th* retailer's
usual profit, but tho privileged few who
get it at tho cost price bleea tho friendly
teaman for hi* faroni —Chicago Herald

Dr. Clevenger, while assailing phre­
nology in its technical forms, has token
strong grounds in Th&gt;- American Natural­
ist in favor of a modified cerebrology. He
does not like bnmpology. but believe* that
th&lt;- differences in umuI* mean something,
and a very definite something pertaining
to character: tireclsely in facia) nnlike1MMM* do
"We now know that there
are ccntersi in tbe train of man for tbe
speech faculty, above tbe temple, and
tliat thence backward and upward to tbe
upper beck part of the l&gt;ead are arm and
leg renters, that auditory mental impres­
sions are registered iu tbe brain above the
upper ear tip; and a center #r visual
function is located In the occipital end of
the cerebrum
«o after all otir science
steadily leads us back, or perhaps for
ward, to a rational chastening of the
brain fuuctkmai center*, a verifiable
phrenology Cliariatans do not so much
Indicate tire fabwneM of a theory aa it*
perversion.-■( llobe-Democrat.

Th* various m ell known qualhj«s of the
average cook in thin conn tn are somet infen equaled by her originalitv
Tbe
other day. there being ffagiish guests at
dinner, the nark waa toll! to ornament tie*
pudding witli some fresh strawberries.
When the dish was served, it pre««nt*d a
delictoiui Bpiwarsnco of jelly and whipmri
"ream derorated will) th* bright red fruit;
but as w«ju as th* Lustc,, look out a
apoonful of tbe man. a look of horror
camo upon her cuuntenanr*. In tho
saucer were fragrant strawberries, but
st toibed to each W|U a wooden toothpick.
Tbe culinary artist had found that to prewmt the desired effect, tlw berries llteried
home support and had hit upon the in gen­
ions plan of wooded stema. In spile of
tho protest of the hostess, the Engllsi,
guests have writ t mi home that thequecr
Americans vne toothpicks in their iraddings.—Good Housekeeping.

°f I*S,lllar Ptest. around a
ne''7. '‘nd^s oa&lt;! tnr new feat«r«L Now. there Is B drummer for an
f twf h0US0, n,,Uluf*&lt;*uHng a full Hne

I

treacherous Adriatic and by the inhospit­
able strip of Turkloh territory that prom
i*M to keep her for an indefinite future
from op nlag b*r railway connection with
the north.
In Greec*' today it b th* universal cus­
tom to speak of "going to Eutod*-juat
Amm-icans do with th* stormy Atlantic
between New York and Liverpool
Add
to all this th* fact tliat this little barren
kingdom of 2.000.000 souls .has a public
debt of 88U.000.000. and sumK.ru an army
as large as that of th* United States.
Th" taxes ore so High that tha island of
Crete now under Turkish rule, would
PERFECT
nweriy dimbla Its ratio of taxation should
It enter tho kingdom of - Greece. But In
spite of all this di»oouragen&gt;cnt Athens to­
day is a busy hire of educational imrtltu
lions and in *11 thoouuntry village* there
are tbriftv school*, a compulsory law
being carried out with more vigor year
after year- Ten years ago th« statistics
Dr. I*ne*«*Lrvam Hikm;
for illiterscr in Greece were ahead of ro^Un Ammonia "Ume. or alutn. J.TeJJ
those of Italy today, and the** ten Tears
vr. vn.J’»,&lt;:,r-.BAKIN&lt;; H)WUHK&lt;X».
hare revolutionised educational gfftors in
ft-HK AIto. , .i.izH),,
Greece.—"H. W. H." tn New York Post. | XIW loss.

Iaking
•"owdeR

THE Pt

Protectr

o

Protection SX
Free Tr
Pre

Buy as

HUFFMAN BROS

Fair,

----- SELL-----

BUILDER’S HARDWARE

tme-cu&lt;tobacco

Loriltortfs YeB

On which we will be glad to quote prices!

0 •• AntFWaahbuard aa
Good broom ..............

The Norcross Furnaces
Which are heating scores of houses in Barry county, with
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will l&gt;e pleassd to give estimates
quote prices.

STOVES. A
Of all kinds.

Tubular lantern*. oomph*
ftnl gal tanimd iron oil c
paper pail*

- New Orleans "
•• maple syrup, per gnl.
Bey X express wagon, wort
Buchwtaat flour. US Iba. m

See onr stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

Huffman Bros,

,

quality of tinware will
our immense line of d&lt;
and glassware. We *
money by trading at

N B —For a limited time

HEADQUARTERS
----- FOR-----

Boots and Shoes.

Why Al

Why hare we so many on

Simply 1
We have a complete line of boots and shotk. which we will
sell cheap.

We carry a complete line of

GrayBros. and Robinson &amp;
Burtenshaw Shoes,
Both in kid and goat (goat welts). In fact e^erythi' that i«
new in style and gofwtln tywality. All foods marked

StillFar E

Dry Goods, B
Groceries, C
ware. Id

in plain figures.

One Price to Alli
Is our motto.

Granulated Sugar a
Arbuckle, Lion and
Price, BS oente.

B’or heavy boots we carry the

Whitney

•dvertisemrat for his emj
dreaae« In th* latest sty}., h of a striking
E«5^-»unuJwrt*

PRICE’S
CREAM

for th" scant!set

C«lelintad Junertc
I*ryi. Brocade
fold Drafts Goods,

None genuine unless marked,Whitney on stile. -We hear of

other dealers selling Whitney boots and Gray Broand Robinson &amp; Burtenshaw shoes, but that is to sell
their goods as they know they are a good make : hut
no other dealer can get any of the above mentioned

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Bonn.

brands.

167

Rower Shoe Co

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NO. 28

MICH- NOVEMBER 7. 1888.

Hastings
BannerK*
PubUsb«IW«dnid2; hr

[merican Politics!

COUNTY NEWS.

COO^ &amp; SFTSiraRjg«*&gt;rn.Q,, Bammv Couxty, M,rmp,v

»* th*

M Mcmmog nA-rasr-------------$1.00 FBTR YIE a t=&gt;

THE

• Marte GtOTv

x,*-™ ■“•““‘’-Xrsiarvs

. Progressive, Prosperous

kKfuMKtT HATKa
Mtmm per year...
Kxtra chvrgo for ipeeial pottttou/

;&gt;f'P PLATFORM:
. r r.-tomcr-. tn»m overcharge*.
• ^-vratlcii- and inb-statcnx-ntM.

- - ..yrsuae....

. to .ffgS'g'M-™*hlr’

/ - ’ //■,lir
with the merchant whp
/ 'll 4|&lt;R.: must for hte cu*tum«*r&gt;.

/&gt;■
/. ikiiinii “f ’“bnopoltetic ring*, intorted valvra.
1 ■ ’
god oppn-aaive high prior.-..

Reduction

1 \ l ll u c (turi

Ibug-te-ar
’’
—tax prom*.

.-"l Imyer-.

t

Bir: is \ ou \ ote—Intelligently!

B*Mwln Is rcry mnch better at
mu writing.
.
.1 S' .Z''.1'"","' " “"""IW. p™-h&lt;^

■ ..nonage wr wish an examination of'onr busines* reconl in
.
-upj-ort of imr claim for

It , .

toMMettnlly.
,0(&gt;0K £ N1BKEKN.

&gt;ru-™«,n.
Thl« div
irict will be canvassed for two week arid
ro
r111 **
whether Mr.
1
•’rr*'h regularly or not.
fev r t &lt;lbarT’is
m*l*ri*l

Pur, Sqilare Dealing.
; .;'m#th« tM-etquality. the most In quastity. nntl tlie lowest
:»out distinction of agi- or class, nnd behind our promise wc
. i-’.untehint- Ixrnln# we'have to offer;

oretl. with Jap Ira pot Cm

quality .
■.
» Jacket -rooking tobacco

,g |«wder • elegant prize* in &lt;ircorate*l atone china)

POWDER

At tb&lt;- next temperance literary the
elcatlon of offlevr* will take place.
Marg- Smith contemplates moving with
h iathmily u&gt; Ohio about next Monday.
Hit lianl Freer and family have returned
fnan their visit in New York state.
Jfifan Ijihr was buying hog* In this vi­
cinity hst week.
Chas. Baldwin was down In this vicinity'
a few day* ago and thought he would go
out and shoot a i»*rtrldge. but he got the
wrong shoot nti the ball and killed hl* dog
instead.
Mr*. AL Hal) was quite sick last week.

IhUyed Utter.
Mr*. Henry Forbes is on the sick list
Geo. Smelcher and family hare been via-powder never varies. A market of purity
o5’‘“R” amt whofcsomeneM. More economical Itiryc at N. Kahler’s the ]&gt;ast wwk.
than the ordlnen- kind*, and cannot be sold m
■Sarah Bartlett ia working for H. Fort**.
competition with the mnhltude of low tert, »hnrt
N. Scudder an&lt;j family, of Delton, visit­
weight, alum or ptioephale iww tcr*. «&lt;i)d only
In ean*. R/irir U.vav.i
ed Wm'. Seibln Sunday.
L. E. Andras ha* been spending a short
vacation at Luther Brown's.
Walter and Eta Kahler, of Petoskey,
have rome to spend the winter with rela­
tives and friend*.
. S. H. Larabre ha* a new mail curt.

Absolutely Pure.

sWfa Roller Bl,
Delton, Mich.,

LGARS AJ

. ; furni-h. free of clutter, to all church and secret so
&gt;!&gt;■&gt;•» ami Java coffer for suppers to Intrmlucr It. Call

BUY WHEAT,
l*aying the highest market price.

Custom Milling and Feed Grinding a
Specialty.
Our mill L» e«|ffipj-rd with the latest and
st machinery, ahd will produce as fine a
alitv/.f flour a* can Is- made. The patnagv ot the people of southwestern Barry
county I* solicited. lte*j*-ctfully.

R. T. F. Dodia &amp; Co.
a M. FOWLKlL
O.
itentiat.
Smith. Ham* A Van AriuanS
QTVABTTkNAlTEN * VA NAILMAN.

gnumg our lvoth&lt; r inerviuuits of Delton and sur­
rounding village*?

kj

.

Lawyers.

United Mates court*
Offices over Hastings National B
Hatting*. Mie
JSfJKlBSAK

CiiKunoriiKB It.
in inter tohokl their trade they hare bcm eonprttai
»U|M reduction on goods" and although

5/zZ /■ .• H.Jiind Our Kalamazoo Prices,
I ’’
•i

•

:
-

■ ■ ,&lt;t think they wen- giving away their #x*bBut we wt»h
. -nl.ir &lt; ustoiner* and to thi-*e we hope to call *uch tljat
.
!'• Mill here “to stay" peltli a full stock &lt;d

G .. / . Doots, Shoes, Millinery, Notions,
Gr,c,,
Glassware, EarthenwaregTinjvi,
II ndcnware. Etc., h.tc.,Etc.
-ury articles in HABDWABE.

All of these gu4d» wr guar-

I’rahu]atv.j Sugar at SI cents. Kalamazoo price, 9
Aronckie. Lion and’McLaughlin Coffees at 22 cents.
Pnce, rente. '
«’&gt; *- lave!,.

.

.
Their

M. BATES,
Attorney at law.
Harting*. Mleh.
1-rarUc--* la ail court* at the stale. ^P**1*}
alteutluo to collection*. Moskt rt» L*’** ’ *
RmalEstatk. Office qv-r Wrl&gt;M-rt.&lt; hardware

R
.

A. BARBER. M- D..
.
l*hy*lclan and Surgeon,
Office w«r Nvvin • stere. Otnoe hour* from 2
W. LOWRY. M. D..
.
. physician and Burgeon.
Wake* a specially of treating dLWWCT of -&lt;'*
i-vv »n&lt;! KAK and trie preservation nt vt«lon
"f “.J" SX wfcTACI.*. »d

G

-m™&lt;- ™ iu.-1-.r «"■ I-™*
House. Hasuiig*. Mleh.__________ _______ _

~~Mrrir A COLGROVE.
Lawyers.
(office in Union
block.tee
Haatlng*.)
rraXWtt
courtaot
rtate.

S

i
E. KENA8TON.
A.
Attorney

(Over J. «■
practlcrt in all court* ot the Htate. t»uecuui«
j£gqyttte0&lt;hUto.
r

c. WELTON

1.) ( tnnncnUe all our prices, but would aay that we carry a fall
line of the

Iffs by death and accident.

lelebntii-il .l.imestpwn and Broadhead Dress Goods at 25 cte.
leaded Dress Goods, 5 to 10 cte. per yd. D00”1.®
*oiu Drere-1foods, 10 to 90 cts, per yd. Men s best Overalls
at 90 cents.
'
......
»'» «&lt;»&lt;&gt;• •&gt; praiorUoMM prtonu 1» NoUom
»5b nt!.,;i th’rtir line of ladiro and gents Handkerchief*, lu which we an• na gnat linggijM. We carry a full line «»f

Halts Bonnets, Hoodsand Toboggans, Underwear. Etc.

county.2__________ -■
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snrHSSSkan
ro­
H ,
sldan and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop’* drug *tore.)

Offiee with J- «•

We want al! kinds of

Gantry Produce, as Butter, Eggs and Lard; also Wood, Oats,
Corn, Hay and Hand-Picked ApplesnOBERTSON HOUSE,
‘“'1 MH;
“‘&gt;.1 we will do you good.
.
1 r. BUODKMIK. i

laexcbM1«a

Prlckarrf Ville.
Rol&gt;crt Bp-ann ha* rented a tart of Cha*.
Prichard's bouse, and ha* moved Uircelu.
The dance at Jrs**- itfch * wa* well at­
tended. The one who got up the danre
wu not prvm-trt. A gnod time was.had.
Gertie Kelly te workihg for Mra. Geo.
A. S. BL***tt ha* sold his house and lot
Salsbaugh.
I
to Eider Lane.
*
Ed. Prichanl and motln-r. of Odeasa. vi»George Burch and John Pumfrey started
Ited
friend* in thte placd last-Week.
for the north woods Tueeday morning. In
Jre-te Rich wa# in |j»ke Odessa Wednes­
pursuit of imar and other small game. We
expect they will bring half of northern day.
Then.- will l&gt;e a dancerat J. RiclF* Friday
Michigan home with them
night. Nov. Oth. An Im itation i* extend­
ed to all. and a grand time I* expected.
1. Caswell ha* returned from the north,
Mr. Pierson, of Irving, ha* purchased
lite apples iu this vicinity to ship to Dako- where he has been visitlag friend* for the
past week.
Mrs. Gea William* returnral to her
BantiaM.
home tn Grand Rapids Friday.
Mr. Damon's people had friends from
The pole raising last frock was a grand
success the speeches wflre admired by all.
Allegan Halting them the past week.
Mr. D&lt;&gt;t&gt;ler has I ought the hog* in this and the music that was; fumtehed by the
Bedford glee club and tire Banfieid comet
part of tb&lt;- town for shipping.
Cora Brooks vlsltesl at B. A. Walker's, liand waa exceedingly fine and l-elievc that
it will make many more votes for Harrison
of Martin the past week.
Jamra Stuart i* putting a new furnace in and Morton.
Hudson Burrough l* slowly recovering
his houw*.
Catf Willey, of Grand Rapids, Is visit­ from typhoid fever.
Mr. 11 Bniney returned from Kansas
ing hb many friends here.
Mr. C'appcn's ^family have moved into where hr attended the burial of his son.
William Bruncy.
their te w houw.
Tlie Uhlcs aid society hold a social, at
CMTlry Btuart and (Wm. Spath visited
Albert King's today. The gentlemen are
Kalattazoo friend* the past week. )
Frank Smith, who has been working for nre specially invited.
Mr. Willie Westphal, of Ann Arbor. Is
C. F. Hale, of Richland, l« now vhlllng
vteitlng at I- C. Edmund’s this week.
his wle. •
Mr. and Mrs. Elsey returned to the
R&lt;.bu McKJblsjn has rented iris farm, and
wilt i»&gt;vc to Martin tocngageln the butch­ home of J. Else) and on their return were
taken with typhoid rever. with which Mrs.
ering |»u*lness.
.
Another singing school lias been organ­ Etaey I* very sick.
MU* Minnie Bellinger spent a few dayif
ized tt- Mr. WTlbcr ot the Eagle school­
house. and expect to organize at ITalrie- with her parents last week,
Mrs. C.‘ Mower te very low and we iiear
vlllc Monday evening.
little hopes of her recovery .
/ Mr. Bert Vatwlclkr* had very narrow
Mrs. Gesfbnl. of Kalamazoo, spent *ev« i-acapc Wwlnesday OcLSl by Un- buraltag
era! das* visiting old friends about the Lf gun. He 1* not dangnionaly hurt and te
Improving rapidly untier the rare of Dr.
Corner*.last week.
'
Mr*. Wiuian Hall, of Orangeville, spent Chandler.
Next Sabath quarterly meeting will l»r
last week visiting old friend* alwut town.
W. 0. Barnes has treated his lion*’ with held at thl* place meeting .Saturday after­
noon
and
evening
and
Sunday
forenoon
a new roof uf shingle*.
Mr*. A. G. Cortrlght entertained com­ conducted bv Eld. Barnes.
pany from Kalamazoo the first of the week
Delton.
also from Orangeville.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall and family, of Orange­
Hurrah for Harrison and Mortoa!
T. M. Baird is building a nice barber
ville. Snndayed with Ed. Huraley.
abop just south of F. J. Norwood'*.
C. Chadnick was called home by the IllDelayed Letter.
new of hU sister.
Adelbert Norwood returned home batWm. Bllvens and family and Mrs. Guy
urday evening from Reed city.
h*» rriunwnl fn.m Uielr vl.lt lu Ohjo.
Sidney Armour and wife spent Sunday
The U. B- PWPl*1 •« P«lntlng their
at G. A. Mantel’s.
' h&lt;ka’o. Dc*« lost -M'nlt cattle 1Ml
A. P. Leonard ha* the largest stock of
by having a straw stack tip over on them. nibls-r goods of any merchant In town.
A good many from Ibis place went to
Jacob Marshall's pleasant phiz Is w»n
Kalamazoo last week to (he Democrat blow
on our athwte again.
The neighbors turned out *&gt;-d luwked out.
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Mr. Febeck'acorn Monday »n«noonjind
c. Hewn
Nancy Laralwe I* working for F. J«
Cbaa. Kinney’s on Tuesday- Mr. Febecks
end Mr. Kinney's families are all sick. Norwood.
L .
.
Effle Tanner ia.net working for John
They aay they have typhoid fever.
School tevin- at the Na M Maida), with
Lewi* Norwood has Ute home lalhtxi
Miss Feigbnrr as teacher.
Wm. Seaman 1* preparing to build a and plastered and will »ove Into it aonte
house near the Na V school Ikmim .
time thte week.
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...
Mr- Negus was hi town Sunday looking
Henn- Dickson, a former Maple Grove
ls»y, Is visiting hl« mother in East Maple for a hired girl 1ml dkl not succeed in gel-

Grove.

U|)r. Mel*eay returned last T1“*r’“,M5j .
Mr* Ternennlng has gone to attend the

“'Lo.

»tn*W

.1745.

Mark Skillman mxt wife spent Sunday
at Banfieid with Mr. Ooek’s family.
Jake TVk is no! working ia the mil
any more for he think* a dollar a nlgfet
and' work 12 hours i» too cheap and ix»zd
himself.
IL T. F. Dodds A Co. .‘■hipped 5,000 lbs.
of dour to Goodyear A Bantea last Friday.
Clarence Hennoek has moved into Sam’l
Baird'* ixiuse.
Myron Pcnuock purchased a horee of
Martin Ju*tk» last week.
Senator Colgrove and Frank Doty were
in town Thunday.
. *
Frank Falk spent a few days htet week
wlth.frirml* at Codar Creek.
Danee at F. A. Blackman’s hall Friday
evening. Everybody cunte and have a
good time.
•
Frank Falk starts north Wednesday for
a two week* hunt and fish.
Henry Welton is hoam again.
School commenced last Monday at the
Pod Auger school 1&gt;&lt;&gt;um* with Miss Mate
Baloo as teacher.

wife attended the U. B. quarterly it Free­
port last Sunday.
Alonzo Hager and wife cleaned the Pod
Alger -chool house one day last week.
S. Kaiser and S. Shively are doing the
inaide work on A. F. Fausey’* new house.
John McGregor and wife are at O’Dounefl visiting E. Edwards and wife.
H. E. Hendrick and wife, of Atlddlevllle,
were the guest* of A. F. Fausey last Sun­
day.
Quite warm yesterday at the town h&lt;i*e.

GREAT

IS

TODAY.

Th&lt;- heart I* »UI1 young la
Tbere'* (unsliinn mid Uni i

The light* wbl&gt;,

Ood;

There'* waring of ■beat, ajri the tali, etruac con^
And hi* liean blood i* water, that tttZath forlorn

Wendell rtiltlips* Carton* Career.
Wendell Phillips waa a natural aristo­
crat. Hi* father wa* the first mayor of
Boston, and the famous schools at Andover
and Exeter recognize his family aa thair
founder. He wan reared in affluence, and
at school wa* an athlete as well a* a
student. Zilo loved to box. and to run and
to row. lie wm the bitterest opponent
of the first temperance association formed
in Harvard collego. In hia early life be
loved'ali the good things of the world.
Ho waa fond of the phyaloU aa well aa the
intellectual. Ho loved theX^autiful. and
admired women above almnat any young
man of his clauux Yet his whole lire

girl on her siek bed, who never got well,
and ho devoted hte whole life to her care.
He iM-cam'* an advocate of tcmjH-raoca,
and when he saw William Lloyd Garrison
dragged through the streets in the anti­
slavery agitation, he determined to devote
hia life to redressing the wrongs of the
black man. -Why don’t the mayor call
out the militia." of whieh he was one, he
cried. From high olaaa surroundlngu he
then moved into the lowly quarter that
he mifht carry out hia ideas of protection
to the poor, what a curious career fol­
lowed.— Frank A. Burr in Philadelphia
Ttawa.

A pointer to fusion demagogue*. The
state taxes thia nwy arc S491.619.S3 less
than last year.
HcprrwnlaUvi- Simpson of Hartford
township had five fat hogs killed by light­
ning Oct. 18.
At Hartford Mr. and Mrs. Osborne's lit­
tle boy toll &lt;m a slrnrp iron and cut hole
clear through his cheek.

’Tis thought that if the average Detroit
girl knows a* much as she Isn’t handsome,
she knows an awful lot
rcpnbllaini«m through school hours, and
making hcraelf very objectionable to dem­
ocrats generally.

ThouwcCary's i^aw-mill at Hudsonville
burned Wednesday night. Low. M,ooo.
ijikr Linden is to hare a National bank
with a oapital of &gt;100.000.
• ,

Henn Bush's bam and two mute* were
burned in Barry City Thursday.
The jKMteffice at Lutber was burglarixed
Tuesday night, and fttOO taken.

Elsie has found two good vein* of coal
at a depUi of 75 fret
Flushing expect* to *)t up a grindstone
query and factory.

The Water* left Record has tumbled In
ifev. A. W. Gower of ijiwreiw te going
to move to Ludington.

The real eatate market seems to be brisk
In VanBuren county.

Nearly a cdunn of St. Joaepb peomti»enta favor conwUdatton with Beaton
Harbor.
,

ting one.
Henn' Arbour apart Sunday at ’Am.

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1-rtdrlerflle.

Delayed letter.
Andrew WUlb has returned from Dako-

VanHorn'sCortex Griswold, from Orangeville, is
working In the roUcr mill.
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fn 1-f.nni.vL

gallons of sorghum at hl* mill thia season.
Win. Ballgho fefi (town K otevator shaft

A new M. E. church baa been dedicated
F. C. Bronka ba* hte haHware neariy
A canal win soon »* built between the
Black and Caspian mm.

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™lrlus Mr* '’Urn BnuwU»««r'»
^L. Lxiveland 1* doing some carpenter

HIGLEYFOX,

DELTON, MICH.

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pOOK A SHELDON.

iTTStoVbaKKEK. 1U.I

Another rain and clearing Off cold again.
School cloned last Battirday.
The prohibitionist*, not to be outdone,
ralscii a pole on Friday last, but would
have bad a hard time &lt;rf it had Dot the re­
publican* and democrats, seeing bow weak
they were turned in and helped them.
Howard Backet has returned to bl* home
in Meadville. Penn., btjng much* pleased
with Michigan.
Mr*. Terpenning came near losing her
cow by choking on an apple Monday, after
great difficulty she was relieved.
M- J. Go** has a cow choked by an apple
also and nothing can 1st done to relieve
her, she will probably &lt;l|c.
We carne in-ar having a tragedy In our
mld*t last evening. Wilf l»rar&gt;ei with
Hal Socket and Mr*. Temple *tarted to
attend meeting at tlx Warrant school
house; It i&lt;eliMC very dark tlu-j were to stop
a't Will's home for a igntem. but before
reaching there they came In collision with
another conveyance. So one could see
wliat occurmi but then* was a crash, and
then tin* horse turned and came buck down
the street front side to side; Mr. Draper
arcing the home was beyond his control
called for help but the street was dewrted.
and when tltey reached Dr. Markety the
horse ran into the fence npcetting the
carriage and throwing the oc&lt;rnpanta to
tlic ground, imt no one wa* hurt with the
exception of slight briilae*. The horse
was laully hurt by the thill pf the other
vehicle ta-ing driven into her breast. Dr.
Backet and other* cared for her. The
horse is one of M. J. Goo*' sjian. She
wou)0 probably not have run had not the
harneaa given away in aneh a manner that
the buggy ran lutn her and pulling on the
line* only made matter* worse, but owing
tn the dark no one could see what was
wrong, it wa* little short of a miracle
that no one wa* killed.

IteUred Letter.
What’s the matter with John Broughton?
Why. lt’« a n«-w daughter of counu-. '
Mrs. Bowie* I* gaining slowly'.
,
&lt;&gt;. A. Carpenter -tarted Tm-xlny for
York State, having received new* that his

stone china. Our prices on best
orpriM* you. Holiday good* are arriving now.
See
Is now ready to
- .ind plush goods. Have some big bargains In lamp*
it your tmttrr. egg* and dried apples. You ran make

Peamer s Cash Store.

WHO
Bal and Howard Sachet spent buaday
in Kalamazoo with friend*.
The republican* raised a fine pole benon Wednesday last, after which Mr. Brig­
ham, of Ohio, gave us a first rate speech
on the moat important point* connected
with the coming election. Hon. Clement
Smith also made a abort and telling speech.
On Saturday on democrat p&lt;de was raid­
ed and a speech given by Mr. I*owera. A
fight occurred also, which 1 presume was
not In the program.
.The oyster supper at the G. T. hall Fri­
day night was not a* hugely attended as
it probably would have been, had the
weather been more favorable.
. Jacob Ixdinner, of Wall lAke. who has
been sick for mw time past, died on Fri­
day night He was a iaun who had mhny
friends and no enemies. The funeral was
attended at his late home, and the remains
Interred In Prairieville cemetery on Sunday.
J. McLean conducting dir services.

North
other evening.

Muskegon I* building a new

�DR. TA.NS?rS IDEA&amp;
TALKS OF PREMATURE BURIAL
years before be

AND SUSPENDED ANIMATION.

No Home Should de Witkont it.

taken la tne morning sharpens the au;»etJts.
clraoses the stomach and sweetens the Breath.

camiMiund &gt;hal would. like Httnmons User Re­
gulator. promptly and effectively move the liver
to action, and at the Mine time aid (instead ot
weakrnlmii the digestive and aMlmllattve powe« ot the »ntem.“-L. M. HintMi. M. D.. Wroh-

Boston Dry Goods
Store
Full of attractive bargains. Marr &amp; Duff are
doing au immense trade this scasoa aud well
they mlKbt ax Marr &amp; Duff have on the Yepy

Goods, and at the lowest priem, that is aiuarn to
the country. Marr &amp;• Duff are selling Double
always M&gt;d for »LM. «&amp;S0 and &lt;7.00
shawls Id the same proportion.

Mngte

wn are selling for 1X75, fiw, »4.oo, js.oo oixl
98.00. J7.oo and ga.oo.. we closed out an import­
er's stod^of these goods and they are selling
like hot cakes and at these prices got one of
these shawls, as they are going fast.

Gloats1

Gloats!

Gloats!

Marr &amp; Duff have built an extra addition aud !
U used .for cloaks entirely and the bargains
Marr &amp; Duff are showing are surprislnc. Im­
mense llnca of New Markets. Jackets, Wraps,
Bacqura in cloth and the finest values in tho

has ever been shown under one roof.
examine.

Call and

himr
Everything in this line for children, ladles
and gents, In white, grey and scarlet, all quail-

Hosiery
In cotton, woolen, cashmere. fleece-Uned cotton
select from at our usually low prices.

Dress Goods.
light ot the country. Everything nice, new and
tasty can always be found at this department

facilities for selling are much betier- •wiling for

else to shoulder onto you. Another
reason is that we believe tn small

money but get an assortment to choose from.

Marr &amp; Duff.
P. 8. -Marr &amp; Duff have Inaugurated a new
venture which they call Friday's Great Kargaln
Day. It Is proposed to sell special thing* on
every Friday at specially low prices, coat and
bargains will not be sold Thursday or Saturday,
but Friday only.

Marr &amp; Duff.

March sth. tSM. and neorrted In the office
mortgages on page s». said mortgage being
given to secure the payment ot lire hundred

Now. therefore, said mortgage being due and
payable end by which default th" power of sale
-and unpaid a! prlnclnle and interest on the mid

' thia notice and nosnlt or proceedings at law
• In equity having been Instituted to recover

shall on Friday, the 21st day of
of the court house In th* ettv of Hastings In the

ssEWfiSSwy^issjsste

, Eight years have gone since Dr. IL 8.
Tanner performed his wonderful feat of
fasting forty days and nights in Clarendon
hall, lu New York city. For sixteen days
he touched neither water nor food. After
the sixteenth day ho began to drink water,
and subsisted on this alono during the re­
maining twenty-four days of his fast.
The public haa not heani much of the
plucky little doctor for the last few years,
but not long ago ho turned up in Chicago,
bright and chipper, a splendid specimen
of a man in perfect health, and with a
rotundity of form indicative ratlier of tho
bon rivant than of a man who cats only

eoat and hat. A vaat amount of time
and force la used up by myriads of civil­
ised beings in putting on these eleven
plecoB. In hot weather. A vaat amount
of strength is used up by simply wearing
thorn. Starch is misery or. a sultry day.
Your linen shirt is a straight jacket; your
lightly buttoned vest and four button
cutaway are two more straight Jackota
over that. You nut on four thi&amp;neaaes
of cloth to conform to the demands of
Broadway, when nature calls out but for
one, and a thin and very loose one at
that. When you have anything to do, or
you get to your office, you shuok your
coat and sit in your shirt alcoves, or put
on a thin one.
You are unconsciously a slave to this
idiocy of custom. To heighten this idiocy,
you put on the most clothing and the
tightest flu and the most starch in the
city, where it is hottest. When you go
to the country, where it is a little cooler
and there Is more air to breathe and
purer air to Lrcathu. and consequently
more strength to be got out of such air
to help you enduro your load of tight fit­
ting cloth, you put on leas clothing and
looser clothing. This is inconsistent. You
should wear your cumbersome starch and
tight fitting vestment# where you have
tho most strength to wear them.
Your vest is a useless Incumbrance. It
is only the rudiment of the old fashioned
•■waist
coat." That was a coat. It
reached to the hips 140 years ago. People
then wore Iq, substance two coats—a back
coat aud a front cost, now tho waistcoat.
The waistcoat has been gradually grow­
ing shorter. In a sack suit it la of no
earthly use
save to
increase
your
load
in hot
weather aud
make
you hotter.
It
is simply another
short coat, which you wear because
vour
tailor says
you
must.
It’s
like wearing one hat inside the other.
You. can't even wear it out. You know
you wear out out seven jmire of panto to
one waistcoat. You know that now your
closet is full of vests left over from worn
out suits that you don't know what to do
with. You can't make them over into
pantaloons. You can’t set them for eel

ln winter.
"Where have you been keeping your­
self, doctort" naked a reporter, after
friendly greetings had been exchanged.
"I hare just returned from New Mex­
ico. where I have been for nearly four
yeant, pursuing certain lnveetigations‘of
a adentific nature. I am much in tore* ted
in tho subject of suspended animation or
counterfeit death. I am convinced that a
far greater percentage of people are
buried alive tlrnu even those who have
ever given tho matter much thought
would be willing to believe. In no coun­
try in tho world are tho dead burled with
such criminal haste, I may say, as in the
United States. I have been looking into
this subject more or lees tor the last
twenty-five years, and tho evidence I have
accumulated Is atartling. I tell you, it Is
murder, horrible murder, and it is high
time sumo agitation was started for too '
purpcee of securing needed legislation oh ,
tho subject of tho burial of tho dead.
TUX MOVEMKNT IN ECROI'E. .
"The principlo of life is ro subtle," contlnuod tho doctor, "that man with all bls
ocieuce knows nothing about It; and the
only safeguard against the awful crime .
of burying alive those we love lies in the
precautions that are taken against com­
mitting their bodies to the tomb before
decomposition has set in. Hist is the
only unmislakablo sign that death has
finally taken place. Tho people of Hol­
of
i of cloth
land were among tho first to awaken to
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tho Importance of this subject, and In — .---------- ,
Pull down your vest. Ihill it off and
17M a society waa organised in Amster­
dam for the purpose of looking into cases
where death seemed counterfeit rather
than real. In less than four years they
had resuscitated—saved from entombment
alive—no leas than 160 persons. In 1788
the authorities st Milan and Venice, and
And four
those at Hamburg, followed tho example toning up your dty boots
set by Holland, and a little later tdmilar
societies were formed at bqndon. Paris
aud Glasgow. As a result of the work and
investigations of these societies, among
tho members of which ware some of the
foremost scientists. of tho time®, it has coming and -aa graceful as possible for
or railing- gnd because a
been proved that in a great number of every station
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eases whore every known teat had been
applied and preparations made for the
burial toe subjects had recovered. These reason why he should live in rags or go
with uncombed hair. But the trouble is.
exjieriencca led Professor Morine, of the and
you may sec it proven every day ixi
University of Romo, to offer a prix® of
the city in thonsanns and thousands of
1,600 francs far the best essay on appar­
cases,
people haven't time nor meaaa to
ent doato; and the Marquis u’Oucho left Wear their
eleven pieces properly, and for
20,000 francs to be used in discovering the
best means that could be applied in de­ that reason dingy linen is far more com­
mon than that of snowy whiteness, and
tecting tho counterfeit of death*. And so
a clean collar and cuffs are not proof that
in all countries statistics collated on tola
Ulhlirt am atnrritno aa «...*•*.. they are tucked to a clean shirt, und the
necktie in two cases out of three is a base
aud often unclean subterfuge and imita­
"Now don’t you think 7 asked the
tion of something intended for an ornadoctor, "that this is a subject that peo­
ple should diseqsa, should bo waked up
about?"
"What remedy have you to offer, put on. and put on only to bo endured.
Drsea reform for woman only? Man nw»!-i
doctor?*'
it quite as much as she does.—Prentice
"Simply thia: I hold—and it certainly
Mulford in New York Star.
cannot be succeaafully contradicted—that ।
the setting in of decomposition is the
only certain sign of death. In the ab­
sence of this burial should be delayed
weeks and months, if necessary, for ro
long as there is no decay life may hang by
a feeble thread, and, by that subtleness
of which I have already spoken, too re­
covery be spontaneous.
'
THE DOCTOB WILL HIBEUXATE.
"Another discovery that I have made,"
said the doctor, "is that hibernating ani­
mals do not use. their lungs during the
period of liibernation. • For several years
1 have been studying the habits of this
class of animals, and, do you know, I
am about convinced thkt man can hiber-

Hero tho reporter must have looked tho
Incredulity he felt, far the doctor hastened
to explain: "Take the bear for example;
its organs of respiration are tho same as
man's, and it hibernates for months with •
out food or drink. I have alao been
studying the philosophy of the adepts
who used to be able to go into the death
trance at will
Their preparation for this
was long fasting, ana toe trance condi­
tion following was. la my opinion, a seawith a- view of making same experiments
in t&amp;u hue. and tho time may corns when
1 will permit myself to be sealed up in an
air tight coffin and laid away until such

••But, doctor, you will not expect to
&gt;me out of a teat like that dive, will

“I have twice been near tho portals of
the tomb in my studies of this subject of
life principle and of suspended nntuiirtlcn,
and I firm’v belloro I can go still nearer—
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■ - ■ V.

icug-.u
uiur, i»u uu_ come Pics u us­
ing witness of the truth of ny theories
sod Investigations. '

s-r^

When the salmon is hatched ho is
known as a “fry," then 'ho becomes a
"parr," or "samlet." or "pink." or
"brandling."
Tho next change makes
him a "smalt;" then bo is transferred to
a • ■grilse," and finally develops into a
salmon. When leaving salt water he Is
called a ••white" salmon, and when going
back after spawning a "black" one or a
"knit." The baby salmon Is hatched
from 80 to 100 days after the &lt;gga are
laid in furrows in gravelly beds nror the
head waters of clear, cold rivers. When
in the -fry" stage he is about one inch
long, with guggle eyes.
When three
months old be becomes well ahntxd, with
carmine spots on the sides. Heisthen
so hungry and greedy he win jump at
anything. Many mistake them at this
age for trout, and It is common for marketa to offer them for sale as brook trout.
Only about one-half tho hatch returns to
the sea, tho rest remaining jn
wator. Thin has been decided to be becauso Bome develop more rapidly than
others, tho late ones going to salt water
in the second season. Tho orrangemunt
can bo accepted as a wiao provision of
nature against extermination by whole,
sale destruction.—Globo-Democrat.

Tho province of Fuh-Klen. China, is
almost ini unbroken stretch of hills and
mountains, a charming countrj- to lovcre
of wild scenery, but tedious to travel in,
tor the only carriages are sedan chain.
Except near tho nealx&gt;ard, tho streams are
swift and rocky, rendering their ascent
by boat very slow. One might think that
in such a country rice could not be staple,
yet on every hill and mountain where
there Is a spring and roll enough to work.

Direct from the Front.

After Nov. 5 Battle Creek tert- r* wd&gt;

Knoxvillb, Twn., July 3. IBM.

grates: blood
I I contracted

of blood medicines, but. without
bottle with the gravest drxjbts of succtm.
I had been so often deceived. Bet im­
provement came, and I continued its uro
until perfectly well. I-have since married,
and have a healthy family. No trace of the
disease is seen. Swift's Specific did all
tins for me, xnd I am grateful. Your*
trolT»
J. S. Straddu
118 Dale Ave.

. K“&lt;’,&gt; Txxas, June 23. 18M.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanttj, Gs Gentlemen—A sixteen-year-old son of
mine was afflicted with had blood, and Irrokt
out with an eruption on various irons of his
body- I put him to taking S. sTs.. and a
few bottles cured him entirely. I live al
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**- — *• FkCUlU.
Youra truly,
W. s. Robinson.

One woman in the beat faith addresses
the eoramlMluner and asks that be see
that the school house in her neighborhood
boestablished in tho center of the dis­
trict. Another informs 1dm that her
husband has long bven absent. Sho haa
wandered over the face of the country in
search of him, aud toe would now like to

cases occur. Letters containing souvenirs
dear to too scudeni, but utterly valucleaa
to any ono else, are received; letters of
advice detailing whole pension schemtwto
b-j substituted for the present system of
laws; letters of extravagant cummundatlon, of censure, of anger, of contempt,
of wrath, of unmltlgaMe hostility; letters
of Insane writers threatening vilenessand
violence; letters excited by toe granting
of pensions and asking bcnlsfote upon the
heads of all concerned; letters of bktereet
reproach for pensions denied, calling down
the wrath or God and men upon those
who have been trying to do their simple
duty—oil these and multitude of others,
fantastic, sober, rational and wild. j«our
by the hundreds and thousands into the

and the oenso of duty which compels the
neglect of idlo hiquiries. arise many of
the complaints and denunciations of the
offiro fur its alleged neglect.—Pension

Three books malted free cn application.
All druggist, sdl S. S. 5^“’™
Tux Swift Specific Co.,
Drawer j, Atlanta, Ga.
New York, 756 Broadway.

The

man, hia wife and three children

Thia remedy U becwmlng ro well known
and ro popular a# to need no tqwcial numtlon. Al! who have used Electric Bitten
sing du- same song of pmlse. A purer
medicine does not exist and it Is guaran­
teed to do all that is claimed. Electric bit­
ten will cure all dlseaswt of the liver and
kidneys, will remove pimples, holla, salt
rheum aud other affections caused by Im­
pure blood. Will drive. Malaria from toe
system and prevent aa well as cure all Ma­
laria) fevers. For cure of headache, con­
stipation and Indigestion try electric bitten.
Entire satlsfactlmi guaranteed, or money
n'funded. Price 60 cts. and Si.00 per bob
tie at W. H. Goodyear's drug store.

Newark, Arkansas, says: "Was down
with abscess of lungs, and friends and
physicians pronounced me an incurable
winsumptive.
Began taking Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption, am now
on my third bottle, and able to oversee toe
work on my farm. It Is the finest madtclne ever made."
M,d(Uow*rt, Decatur, Ohio, aaraHad It mil been for Dr. King’s Nw Dtoeovery for conxumptlon I would have died
of lung troubles. Waa given up by doetore. Am now in beat of health " Tn- It
S-I4.bo.ua t™.
W. H axxji?-,
dnnr store-

Engllto Spavin PmIiucu: iew«&gt;v.-. Ml
Hard. Soft or Calloused l.umj"- .:nd HlemUhes from horses. Bbxwl &gt;ptvin. Curb*.
Snllnts. Sweeney. King-bone, Stilles, all
Swollen Throat*. Sprains. (’ougt«.
Sav\S50 by use of one bottle. Wanrotwt
Sold by Dr. E. 11. Imhfep. DnwgbtHastings.

101, is toe oldest soldiv. ot Uv civi'i v»ar

always be nsed forchiWn-u iii-uesr I: «x&gt;dis
Ute child, softens the eum.. toan ai:
wind colic, and is the t&gt;e*t rei"'My (or diarrtwo
Twenty-five cent* a hottie.
The Toe Pad comjafiy »’f Three Rivrrt
ha* shipped an order to Australia.
J. A. Crawford say*:

In Atidr.lusia the norix'i or Moorish
wells arc sure to catch your eye. They are
worth examining by the curious in such
matters; this coustrnctlon is very simple,
but they do effectivo work. A brood
wheel is turned round by an old mule,
who is past other work, aud attached to
this wheel aro earthen ja»; asJLrevolw
the empty jam paca Lnto the water uncT
coma up fuD, than ro they tarn over thev
empty their contents into a reservoir,
wheaoc a trough ar aqueduct of . some
simple kind provides for household use,
conveys too rest of too water into the
fruit or rentable garden and imitates it

a

Tribune.

tetter, chapped Landa, chilblain*,* oerns'
“‘d al) skin erttptirau, and positively cures

There are 117 pupils attending the &lt;l«r
and dumb Institute at Flint.

lorn U thu ia&gt;r u bud kui rtl

divert ths stows of ucJigTuto

It is quite surprising to notice the■ nu»erons reports of remarksbl-- eastt «
vast disease* cured, suqh s-hredsrt"’- 8*
nervous prostration, heart iilT«,cti,,i''. » Vitos’ dance. Insanity and prolungeu Mref
h-ronees. by Dr. Miles* restorative
Thia new and improved brain and tvrrv’
food and medicine. I» every where gtauw
a remarkable reputation for cunng_tw
worst of these diaoases, as well
jurious effects &lt;rf worry. »enoa«
mental and physical overwork- «• *»;
Goodyear the druggisL wiH •‘i'*
bottles of thia wonderful rawed Jlively contains no opium or morphun-..
It is claimed that the b&lt;*t red brick in
the state is made at Farwell-

C.

A vtoov
A. Johnson, of Tokdato

every symptom of heart dlsnue.
of breath, could aot Ite on
cough, pains In chest, etc., y- t af'c
•
gtwm up to die was cure.! by IT. Mik
new cure. Sold by W. B- Goodyear.
Seowbody ta going to start a starch fo -

H.HT, Bab-, l«n. uu two m«i„ __
bororf Io Bur, a,,-nowwur.

tn New York for woman timo nut of mind,
y»* usually made a failure. Customers

•&gt; '®&gt;irr

W. F. Beyer, Garret*' HI-•• 'dva *a&gt;&lt;
"My wife hastavn irwibl '-i with &lt;&gt;tairh &gt;
long time, but have, with »h;.:
*
we had. and what the dooter ‘
‘l‘v
kept toe upper hand «'f it nviil Hr- lal..;
when everything failed.. Her ilinxri «»•
raw a* far as one could #•■•'. **tl) Hh ifieeasant cough, when I invested my daiar
ln-al&gt;ottie of your Papillon eatarih cure «»
a last resort. To-day toe i* tree tn®
cough, throat all healed ami entire.* cure-Papillon -(extract of ttax» ralatrl. .are
effects cures when all uth- r* hd- Urw
bottles »l at W. H- Goodyear** dn«

Mra.

three children to step on tho platform of
the Male, whkh they did.
Be then
dropped a oeni Into the alot and tho hand
inured around to 208. He then told the
Inrrert child to atop oC. end aa eocu u ho
did the hand moved back to 118, thus br

"I haw !i

no relief from some of our be*- nbycietins
who have miub- this dte-aw .&lt; - - . ..d:;.. 1
was persuaded to try Papillon ««tract &lt;&gt;f
flax). The relief received ,»."•• 'i-y a
charm and 1 am uftl
one of the blcMUig* of the agr." Try
Papillon (extract of ftaxlskinenft whj0
all other* fall, latw Urttles SI at -V- HGoodyear's drug store..

There are 4.000.WH&gt; ton? ■ ‘
W. K. Boyle’s farm Albion.

The Kalamaioo Itigh school has a com­
pany of sixty cadets. 1

andthotreU
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taav
a map of the Hoe courses offPuh-Klsn
would bo a map of its water coursee. The
people who inhabit the valleys present
.. a. .1 — ___ I

। eight (8) west.

A pointer to fusion demagogues,

Are we to infer from this that this gen­ thousand, and buys in toe same extrava­
eration is responsible for the condittou of gant quantity. I know tor a fact that for
years peat he has made It a rul" to sell
toe nee u hundred year# from aowT
• - . ...
In this wonderful generation the natural
results of the proper diet and medicines of
to the bull side until he secs a certain
a hundred year# ago?
It Is conceded In other lands that most lilac bush out on the west, aide burst Into
Th, t^toOW, ,t LBIfer
J.
of the wonderful discoveries of the world
In this eentnry have come from this coun­
try. (hir ancestor* were reared in log cab­ the floor and sells right and left, and
ins. aud suffered hardships and trials.
But they lived and enjoyed health to a
ripe old age. The women of thoro days mon remark on Change at these timed
rurgaun. I’rllets tiuw "bear off
that 'Charlie's lilac bush ia in bloom.'
would endure hardships without apparent
What 1s more curious, too, is that he
Slate ha# found two good
fatigue that would startle those of thepreshasn't made a mistake for years past. It's •t a (lepth of 76 feet
been n perfect mo-swt for Lira. No, I
won't tell you where tho bush i«, but ho
One of toe .proprietora »'f the popular
posses by It every day oii his way down
remedy, known as Warner's Safe Cure, lias town, and I tell you ho watchoa it closely,
~ - 7****
t3ta cllfg
4ii.......
been faithfully investigating the cause ami too. Lota of the boys have tried .to find
has called to hta aid aefarttats as ftcll as out where it is located, but there are hun­
medical men. impressing upon them the dreds of lilac bushes along the street, and
tact that there was no effect without ho isn't fool enough to give it sway.
a causa. This investigation disclosed the
"Awl I know of another queer case,
tact that in thf oldon times simple rem tt»,” contlHued A- speeulator. "My
Ftashing expect* to set up a
edit* were adnrtntstered. compounded of typewriter, a woman of about 40 years of quary and fhetoty.
berbs and roota, which were gathered and ago, Lott some particular thing that she
^Tl*
Watervk-it IteranTba* tinnbk-d is
stored in the lofte of log cabins aud when watchM on her way down town in tho
sickness came on, these renn-dlro from na­ morning, and, aa a curious matter of fact,
ture's laboratory were used with the best that woman will walk into the office, sit
fcev. Al W. Gower of Lawrence 1* gn;at
effects.
.
down at her desk, write out a prediction to move
Ludington.
. What were thrau vnuxMes? What wen. of tho course of the day's markets, and
The real estate markN s,, ;I1&lt; to be brisk
they used for? After untiring and diligent tiytu put Lt away. It comes true, too—
•earth tiicy have obtained tin- formula so that's toe c,opens port of it She will in VanBuren county.
not tell how‘she does it, but for weeks
generally m
Nearly a column of Ht J-eph
Now the qfrstibn.ta. how will tbe olden pa^t she named the market’s erratic course
nenu favor coiupilldatiiin with &amp;-!(••»
time preparations affecftlta peojde of this acearatelv. Do 1 ever trade on her pre­
Harbor.
age. who have been treated, under modeni diction? Well, not of-.cn. You know I
medical schools and codes, with |&gt;ol*onous don't believe in those things. But it’s - L. J, pane of Lawrrrict- luu nia&lt;'- • -r&gt;
and injurious drugs. This test ba* been mighty curious, to say the least, isn't ItF* gallon* 1/ sorghum ut Ids mil! this
,
carefully pusued. until they are convinced —Chicago Herald.
tliat the preperations they now coll War­
risH&gt;H«4’i.HamparilU fr/u
’ '
ner's Ix&gt;g Cabin remedies an, what our
much abused systems require.
•
Wm. lUiigho tell down mi elevator«lun
It ta desirable that we should have grit
Among them Is what known as War­ as well as pluck—a power to endure, re­ h» Detroit and broke tinvc riU.
ner's Log Cabin sarapurllla, and they sist, take the blows and still peralst aud
ItcK Mung'' and .Scratch.. on huuwn ar
frankly announce that they do not consider press forward
Pluck is the quality of
Uic sarsaparilla of *b much value in Itarif pitching in;' grit ta too quality of not uuinutL* curetl In 30 lulnut*-.- in Woair«ni'»
a* It in in the combination of the various backing out. Now, we do not expect Saultaty l/rtinn. This n.-v-»‘ 'an*. by Dr. E. lathrop. Iteugglpt HuUng*.
ingrodleuta which together work mane!
ously upon the system. They also have
A new M. E. church has Ixm d.-dinied
preparations for other dtaMMw such as other; and ro the comm uni tj
st Atlantic Mine.
•‘Warner’s Log Cabin cough aud consump­
Save your children fnmi croup by
tion remedy." "Log Cabin bop* and buchu
Hill's PverlcM Cough Syrup. S&lt;&gt;,
remedy," "Warner's Log Cabin lialr tonic. am inclined to think that, pcraoually, I
They have great confidence that they have am decidedly larking in pluck. I am a pay. W. H. GoodJ car.
a cure for the common (flseaw of catarrh, natural coward. I have the pluck simply
A canal will *.s&gt;ti Im- built I*-:-.-., ,-n u...
which they give the name of "Log Cabin to own up my plnrklrasnoss. 'When Black and Caspian seas.
rose cream." Also a "lx* Cabin plaster' you set before me a new enterprise, I am
Traveling men should cany a bottle of
which they are confident will supplant all al wavs afraid to embark in 1L But once
others, and a liver pill, to be used separate­ In, I nave grin I con stick to a job of Cobb's Hila, as cents for 40 pili*. W.
ly or in connection with the other remedies. work;*and when I fight I always intend to
But ! wish I were also plucky
Do
We hope Hutt the public will not be dis­ win
North Muskegon If inulding a new
appointed in throe remedies but will reap a wo not g» nerallv admire what we Lave 5B.500 school home-.
te-neBt from the Investigations.- and that not, and rather appreciate what we have?
1 adpjlre pluck, and don’t know whether
U5 cents will buy n smi'.l U-ttle i»f Hiil’s
the proprietors will not be embarrased In
Peerless Worm Sprcfic. Tn 11 if y(.ar
their introduction by dealers trying to suie I admire grit or dol I hare a lit tie friend
stitute remedies that have been so familiar who is a uttlo over four fedt tall, and lu- child Is sick. No cure no paj. W. 11.
to the shelve* of our drugglnta. This line has a little hood and little feature*, but Goodyear.
of remedies will bv used Instead of others.
Insist upon your druggist getting them fur imaginauon. If he fancies a slight, in a
you If he hasn't them yet in stock, and we moment he snarls, and jumps, ana shows
Hlil'a fitanttparilte will cure menurial
feel confident that these new remedies will ho lan*t-afraid of all creation. So ho is'
receive approbation at our reader’s bands, not. He ta brimful of pluck. But he diseases, venereal taint* and mineral pi^»as the founders have used every care In lacks grit. ■ He pitches in and then sneaks ona. W. II. Goodyear.
out. Of two generals you -will bo sure to
tiieir preparation.
Albion college now ha* 3M *Iu&lt;&gt;iiIp.
find one good al an assault, the other
good at a siege.. Sometimes one is moot
For the cure of eold*. rough- and long
Ijike Linden is to have a National bank useful, sometimes the other.—M. Maudifficultiea. Ayer's Cherry Jh-rtorai 1* nn'with a capita! of 8100,000.
cqualed.

hlmaolf eo&lt; on 11
weighed L a ilka

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tory at Bear take.
A Jtenslntleuiser-M V
Would you whip a slek hot*
Then don’t use ordinary Mils. sallK’ ,
ete., for tick liven, bowels, etc..
*
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of pills. Samples free at W. H- &lt;•'»*’&gt; *

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reXtoreS
tO lh” Uln"
bore reproduced, a glance at whk.h t
dn Idea of those parts of tho pig w i.irh
are uf the hlghret value on th" gFnrlfah
bacon markets. It alxo rlv&lt;»TriLr 1* “
of the best quaUtrof pl£ for bJoon

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After the defeat of Israel at Al because of
the sin of Achan, then followed the discov­
ery and conviction of tho trnnsgnwxir, and
the putting to death by stoning of Achan
and all hia family, and the burning by fire
°n
gold and garment and

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Irrnel. and than, at tbo Lord's command, all
tbn------------------------- •__ ____ - . . ,
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Wonderful Results.
Tk-'

ta.u» „r ,h„

and lister were shnllarlv afflicted I urewinter‘n
i» hereditary.
ALt
winter, Hr. Tyron. (of Fernandina Flo 1
r.-r.-mmended m„ Io' tMkn Av„!.
rin.an.1 W(1Itlnue
month. 1 took it daily. I
noX-l™

of greet victorire, until thirty-one kings
hare been slain and their cities dretroyed.
5. “A* tho Ixrrd c-inunanded Moae«, so tho
children of Israel did. and they divided tbo
land." Although thur&lt;&gt; remained yet very
much lair* to l&gt;« [nsiKand (xiil, b, yet it
iiad all been conquerwl and divided, and it
only remained for each tribo now to fully
powci« its own territory which had beenas•igned to ». How slothful and disobedient
they were in this matter i» fanted at iu ch.
xviil,3, and more fully dewribed with its sail
remit* tn the book of Judge*. Isnu-I’s failures
tin.
I-- .
..... .

lwr&gt; made by virtue of Hfa merits children
of God mid joint heirs with Jraus Christ,
mid we ought to haw perfect rust tad peace
mid nianlfcrt in our livre that wo have followahip, real, joyous and soul mtisfying,
with the Father and tho Bon J&gt;y the Holy
*hieh potat.U hta
been grown for twelve succ-wro vearo
l&gt;ur.n, tl.
nt ihl. time. .It./.r- Spirit Now how many Christian* do we
."•• .-'.•'"'“A? I'-tr taerXJI », know who Stem to lire a* Children of a King;
wAvtonr,,fIr^I*ri,,*‘ U
w fifty ton:! of home nmnnre per acre
”
। iH-knn taktug Ayer’s Karsann- »*«tfnl, happy, {xwceful, mid having constant
Tho applications of fcrtUlxors each v«r nf“fo’r faithftilly rontinuingtlmuse I ;
victory
—;*/ over “ail
•* ™
enemies,
E'‘
a* If they really
t this medictno for some months, the nafa I ,ivo&lt;l in Beulah land!
disappeyrd
and I wax eompletely currel."
«■
ably not les* than 1-.-no ptund* &lt;^‘.1..,
■■- "The
‘The children
children of Judah came unto
*ri
rate) per .ere
Tye mw.£ t'^Xx S -«rA A. A. Furbusb, Haverhill, Maw. $
Joshua in Gilgal." It wo* from Gilpol.
tet
ltd
t ireo or&lt;- called to distmgufah t|M.m fro“
where the reproach of Egypt find tern rullod
. tel
away, that Joshua Mt out; on alt thoao victho ordtn.irr planting*, were dug eight
10, FiUrt
KM. inehm. deep and one j
ll*l t&lt;'r1014'' e-peditions &lt;v, 9; fat, ti; x, 7,3, 15,
wida Marn-M’
tl Hbouh.
.
*
j
I
43&gt;
teaching u_s that if w&lt;- would have con­
lx iTuac atrraky
thla^?“nnr’’ V* n,lx,’d w,th ”»•
“&gt;
stant victory tve must over go forth lieliovtb« bottom ut the rate of two pdnmigto
IX Tbiastreaky..
•:■!» I’lRlFlER
the acre. On thia tho wwxi. Jut three Dr. J. C. Ayor &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass. Ing that there is no condemnation to them
•Md
*. nfo* all kinds of
that are in Christ
«™g,eyes to tho piece, wm planted in
ISjKmn-i
"Caleb, the vou of Jepbumeb, tho Ecnohllh one foot apart; then a light covering
rite." Wn are first introduced to him fa
of soil on the seed mJ Bh taditi .md
An Euglfalt writer, in explaining tho amount of the fertilltor tn trako It equal
Number* xiii, C&gt;, as one of the twelve spire,
ViortgT.gr Nate.
&lt;
Hot sprtnrs. lllustratfou. xayx;
1 *f Atilt having (seen made lu Hie condition* ot a and in that mid the following chapter as tho
For brevity’s* uaka we will take the’ loft
mortgage madclu Kdwlu li. Mallory ana one who with Joshua brought a good report
trenches were fillo,! to the surface with certalii
Mary J. Mallory, hl* wfte.to ITifio A. Shcldou and encouraged the propio to go right up
Uta-1 xtde of bacon, this being divided (he earth taken out.
rxerutur of the estate of slrorgc Murdock, drinto five part*. an&lt;! it will lx- ..fo.-rved
One of these trenches was planted with r*ivd. dated November Olli. A. I&gt;. 1**3. and and pcMsore the laraf. The testimony of tbo
that the uiost valuable partw are tho a potato known ns tlio Kura! Now Yorker recorded In the etti- e of the register W dreds for Ix&gt;rd «-oncerning hint is “My servant, Caleb,
t hr eounty of Barry and Mate of Michigan, on the
abruaky and th" rib quarters, numbered !
No. .. two with Hural New Yorker No. 3 •-Y.il&gt; day of Demanber, A. !&gt;.. 1»M. In liber 13 ot who followed nw folly." [Num. xiv, ‘JLj
7. "I brought him word; aait wn* m mine
aid ». and that the middle quart.-r and and two with Hural Now Yorker No 4
morticagra- '«&gt; fawes ITS nu&gt;! 57T. on which
ham quartera. Noe. .1 and 4, are of low Unf-rtunstely for the Wt.t&lt;--t, the flea rnortragr tberejsrlalmrd to be due at the date Lenrt' -Probably tho ten also brought
vatuo, whllc-No. 17. the ahouldcr or fora beetle which turn done much damage to ot till* notlee the sum o! twelve hundred seven-' I Mosre word as it wav fa their hearts; the
tern and 57 too aoUars. i.ft21T.5T) mid an attor- difference was fa the hearts of the ten nnd
and, is worth only six nenco per pound, tho potato crop this M-wmtt in certain’nor
[ tl^&gt; two. Joshuaiuul Uafeb believedG&gt;xl nnd
or only little more titan half the value
liona of Now Jersey aud elsewhere, at
were ready to obey Him; tho other ten did
the. lo-cond part of tho pig. and only a tackid the foliage of No. ». occupying
M-eured by raid iiwr-gagr. or any part there­
i little more than tyro-third* of the value two hftlis&lt;&gt;f the plot, and dihtroved it be
of. and sah! mortgage liavlt.g been, on the 24th not believe God and consequently disobeyed
day ot May. A. I» IMS. for a valuablecoaridera- &gt; Him. Wo do well to remember that tho
• of the third portion, tbo Loin and ham,
f(5t\the eaHleat potatoes began to mature
Iton duly aAxlxnct by said I’nllo A. tMjcldot. as Lord lookuth, upon the heart . Ho scoreliech
j w. a* the fatter fa called in the trade, the Variety No. I. also two fifths of the plot, vsreutoras
aforesaid to .losrnhlne Murdock, all Iwart* mid uudcretaudeth all the imagin­
ta«l j. gammon. If to thia bo added the fart was attackcsi Jn a similar manner l iter on
ation ot the thoughts (I Sam. xvl, 7.
/that th" head’ &lt;rf the pigs are valued at nnd the foliag- mretly killed some thrw
8. “My brethren that went up with me,
from one peuee io two [x-aee per pound. &lt;-r four wreks previous to the niaturitv of
made the heart of the people melt." Their
I one can uuderatiiid why the imcon rarer the inborn The plant* of Rural S.’ew\
Now. therefore, by virtue of Ute powsr of sale report cauxxl the jieoplu to faint and l» di«uiitMlned in said mortKlUte. and the statute In
aakx for pigs with hearts weighing a* Ht- Worker No. 2 were less injured than cither
iii-h ease tmvlifnud pnivbte-t. notlre Is hereby couragwl,- becauMi they csaUexl their atten­
»&lt;&gt;rk , tie ax |XMxib)e, afro light in the ■toonlderx. of th.- other varieties and the foliage was
tion to the ditficultire mid thus shut out God.
long ami drop intithe
the ribr.,
rib*-, wM«
wffle fa the loin alive iu the early part of September
iwr a. c-,. i-'-. a: icoociock tu tin- lorvnoon, i
“But I wholly followed the Lord my God,"
i and thirk in the
o Bank, witfalismwith* In
square■ The production of the three varieties shall». !l st publleai&gt;rtion.lothehlgbe*t bidder, mid thus tho difficulties were not ecdn, for
if€ atroug
strong in tin?
th bone, but numbered ax R. N. Y Nos 2. 3 ami 4. al the north trunt u&lt;xr ot the reurt house in the
l and deep, and net
pty cl linAtliii;&lt;. Barr; CountV, and state ot
I po#a«audng a fffa&gt;d &lt;xwii of hair. Given grown in the five trenches and stated In Michigan, (that iwii’K th" pla.-r when- the
Hitch a pig propfcriy fattened, our boron round numbers, wa* a* follows Th&lt;j two circuit court f-»r Hasry county is iiolden), u». In Heb. xii, 3, we an- taught to run with
tin- premises described In xa'.d mortgage or &lt;m&gt;
I rttrera •’«« produce nt a profit aides of
winch hacun will defy cofa)&gt;etition with
■ion: "Looking unto
«lgnlflea a look­
Ulf I tho whole world ! •
acre. “The tuburs were .large and well
attorney’s free ottwenty-live dollars covenanted ing with Midi nndtviih-d attention that Ho
sh;.|»c&lt;i nnd &gt;-re generally of merchant
tor therein; the premise* being dt-writied In said dial I til! all oucimiuI'n rhino and^e shall see
able
sire
Tietwo
trenches
erf
No.
3
inonngr
as
all
thru
certain
lot.
piece
and
panel
“Jtmu only.” Thu* wo shall U-rtirang in tbv
N'urtuu'a Virginia Grape.
of land situate in the village ot Nashville.- m
1
Numlwri*! wi(h wine grape*. I* Nor­ (thtymes most Injured) followed .with a the eoutitv &lt;&gt;( Harry and state ot Michigan, lead and help to make others strong.
cojgparatively small yield. a.t the rate of
9. "The land whereon thy feet liaro trod­
known and deaerilwd n.» follows:
. ton s Virginia'. Introduced t» ciiltimtlon 2tW and 2-53 bushels to the "'•re. . Th«- and
The east hail (e‘»i ot the sou'll west quarter den shall lie thine inheritance." Tins was
I l»v lh- l&gt; N. Norton, of Riehumnd. V».
mammoth yield, which brought joy to
tbo promise On which he had lived for forty­
| Pur several years but little attention whs
Mr. Corman, although he wm dixsytM,int- •IVI U.
fire
years; we find It refcmxi th tn Dent
m
.....
..... ..
1 bald to this gr»pe. Cgtowba being the ed on the entire plot wm made by N&lt;&gt;. 2. Ijan.rni.tainlnx
twenty &lt;»'&gt;acn-&lt; of land more i. 30; he wa* evidently fully persuaded that
| leading variety Lt wino natkin^
It was which weighed out it the rate of 1,07(1
it would in doe time Is* fulfilled Thus all
। not until some Mfasouri wine dreMershad bushels' to the acre The suiters were
tho worthies of Heh. xi believed God nnd
Angiist. A. h. i«s
I discovered ita real Value as a wine grnrxi
large, quite ttniform in sire and nerfecj In
,I&lt;-M.l-HINK M&lt; IIIMM K,
waited jialiontly fur the fullUluwnt of Hi*
; that tho Norton was planted
plant*! extensively rondittcti One of the noticwiMr things
promise*; are waiting yet, for It fa written
1 in n»*rly all th&lt;- wino growing sections of about this uttmber wm the unusual an
Attorney* for M»rtk&gt;gee. . that they di«*i in faith, not having received
I 'hts country where the seaimn is long srib-c of smn. or unmerchantable sisea.
the promises; and that they without us shall
, enough for Its thorough ripening
The ••ommlttee made a certificate forth"
not be made {•effect, ami not until Ho that
;
The Cythlana, which lias been failed whole plot attbeniteof ."&gt;■&lt;» bushels tn
petaull Ipo lug iwi-n made in .the roudlllonii shall conu- will come, will the promised in­
I the twln .-ister of the Norton. cliMcly re­ tGe acre This total., while falling below ot a rertrin mortgage mn.l&lt;- by Ann.v -M. Croach
heritance l&gt;o tbeini and ours. (Heh X.3S-S7;
’ snmble the tatter, although a marked th-' yfold sj.eeifled In the chniienp-. is in ami Blearer fr.ntch tn tfofa-rt H. Marshall.
' uurawiia-mm*
difference exist" wi"wi&gt;
Iwtweeu them. In some 1 point of fort a notable* one in view of the oip.roiinr nrnmnw
........
...
ia- "Tbo Iaoh! bath kept mo alive as Ho
Harry and state ol Michigan. on the l«h day of ■aid." All power in His, who 1* tho
I r
, ’ht»"
LL E.
Mr
" Dubota.
L, a Florida vine
attack of the unforeseen and uncongm-r
......... .... ... in.i.r ..I
on mute
.Ktrr XtaC Viirdist, ’iti
» Florida Fruit
Pr"‘
Grower, says:
able enemy which elastroycd th* No. H
faith fa 1
promiser,
and
l*vau&gt;e
of
The juice at the Norton, when fermented plants before the tubers were a qftarter Coek.andsafaawiittnnent was duly re.-ontt-d: Hi* ’ falthfulnwa
none
of
Hjf
re­
Kuraling to the ou the husk, makes here a dark red wine grown, considerably injured the No. 4 ex..«hlch mortgage then-1&gt; '•laln.c.tjo he dus n
deemed
can
pcrUh. NdF one gnexi
*n and healthy of ranch hotly and rtitar and of pleasant
tiie date Of thfa noiicv the »uni of f°"r hundred thing shall fall of nil that Ho lui* prom­
plants
and
tl«.«e
of
No.
2
»&gt;mr«
hat.'
,»nd fancy goods
mid ntiy-tlve dollar* and seomtr-onc rents and
Mr, Can’tan favors the trench elilture an alterne)’* h* &lt;&gt;t tweoty-fire dollars proVidrl ised; nil sluill be fulfilled; and It shall
&gt;• for 21 ew.. or bouquet, without that caffeine flavor ex
fating in tbo Norton wine (rum Ohio, because it supplies a mellow ami con­ far lu said inortgase. and
''•It or pfix-ei-dihss all l*o a* Ho *av». Bl&lt;*se&lt;l are they that boIsw bating t&lt;r.-ii untltated to recovertbr here, for they shall' be filled with joy aud
and Mfa.souri.
The Cythiana mokes n genial medium for the growth &lt;&gt;f tbo ■u
fiioncjs srehrml by sxtd mortgage, or any part ponre. (Josh xxi, *5; Hom. xv, 13.) *
“tljl darker wino whh at least us/ much n»ot*, which may extend where they will
t I -•! .... —.I... a.v .. I
in
’
'MMd
’
morttnute
stlpiifatl.'R
that In moc any
; body. The Cynthiana wine properly fcrfor- without • dwtructmn. and because molsprincipal nr. Interest 'h-&gt;ulu become due. am
men tod compnre# fnvorsMy wjth fine Im- t lire l« preeervtsl by the increased poro«itt\ not
twill, then the whole ‘Wtioui.t u( pnudi-al hear this old num of K&gt; thus talking alvout
I ported Burgundy, ami if turned into port Again, the tult ra an- les* crowded and and interest timid become dur nnd payable, Ills strength for war, nothing daunted liy'tho
1 upne of the European grape* cultivated more shapely than when plant.*! the old and ax there lia« l&gt;ren ..■•ymrt of prinripal orhi- difficulties before him. twit relying upon and
| In California and twd for that purpose wav. and in the level ivstetn the rain is trer-t paid on the »ime since March 'Mb. 1»*7. mj doing in the Lord, in whom hb trusted, he
therefore tlte whole amount of principal and frels a* young and strong a* ho did forty -five
I caii .compare with It. Tlio Norton and not sited off from the bills, but gore down Interest Is Hereby declared to b* due.
lief-'re.
i
_
| Cynthiana grape* fomented together where It will do the n .Kt good.
N.,». tlirretore, by vlttue -'1 the power ot sate years
IS. “Uivo urn this mountain—tho Lord
remained in Mid mreW.and tor » "&gt;«£/•’
first da** claret
such ca«e Made and provided, tort tee t« hereay with me, I shall I* nb's to drive them out"
riven that on the IMh day of bro-mfa-r. isre, 1st Although tin- citks were greet and fenced,
nnd
tiiere
were
giants
there,
bohreds
it
not,
to o'clock tn tlte forenoon. I ’hall m-B at public
» The bulh tins iwunl from the Kcnlnckv auction,
to the hlgbeM bnforr. « Ute north Imt believing that nothing wax too hard for
nation will lx- mailed to auy.cititen of front door &lt;d the court house of thr city of tho Lord. In whom h&lt;- treated, and on whom
Hantiugs in tli.-eodhtyof Ifa.rr. (that being the ho reli-xl, ho adts Joshua for this mount­
that state who setuls hi* tia-’i"' aud ad
I’tacr where tlx-rInult court for Ifarry rminty
tlrcas n r tli»» pti^v b'
Kentucky
Oh, for a faith like thix, which
tsl-olden' tin-nrrmlsre described in »al‘t murt- ain.
Agricultural Exiwriment Statw.11. I-ex- ,-SL-r. or so m.teh thereof a* may far neers-an reckon.' nut on one’s own »tn.-ngth, but
telwj-thenin.Hintdi-con said mortgage, with mi ti»! strength of an Almighty Onn who says:
ingl t Ky.
eight per rent. Interest, nnd all 1. gal caste, to- Lo, I am with you always, and all power fa
Hlltiofa is the leading brown corn pro­ gHber with an attorney’* le« pf tvreni»-fi»ejilol- given unto me in liraven andon earth.
Far, cov.-nant.Hl for therein the premfars being
13. "Judma blwetsl him." Confidence in
ducing state.
rtr»erltied in »ald mortgW n* •*" tout rrrtnln God alwnv* brings a b!e«dng, and one that
Droves of dehoriicd ■ ateers are now up- rtrre nriw^ofl^dlyH.g *&gt;.d bdj« ritorie fa real awl fasting. "BlamedIs the man that
111 the townshlp of trvtnx. In Ute county o. Barry trusteth fa tho Lord, and wbreo hnno tho
iwariugiu the Chicago market.
and Htate of Mlchigapandknbjfa and d.-serthed
Lord fa. H« sent Hfa angel and delivered
follows: Th" scmtoesM quarter of tlu -outh
Hemlock or sprned Iwughs are recomHis servanbi that trusted in Him. No man­
inendtxl aa a go-xi cohering for th" atraw- Jue-t quarter of section twi-nly-fi*” &lt;®) ♦“ 1,0*“ ner of hurt was found upon Him, because
four (41 north, range nine &lt;’&gt; west, rentalnfog
berrv patch in the garden.
Ho beliovwl in Hfa God. Bkasnl is she that
forty *-re» more or Iras.
belfaved. Bhoed are they that have not
A Bttlo rven food- a tl,w
potetoes or other roots given to the cow
Ct&lt;*8. &gt;L Bavkk. Att y ter Assignee.
Dan. iu, 4B; vi, sb; *-u. i, w, vwn
SSsitaally will help
*«*P **r bmlll,y
“ADd gave unto Caleb, Hebron for ar. laborwdmaintNtt tbs fio* « mUk
itanre.
Hebron fa ona of tbo most Interest­
Detault having been ma&lt;f&lt;- in:toe renditions ing spots In all Palestine; it fa about twenty
stodne*' to stock •* • i*y‘« invwt- nt w
umrtKxxe
made
nv
barren
ctlilwell
and i.ei^ora C. StfilWcM. his wife. Io huniuri mile* south of Jerusalem, and about the
same distance north of Bw-rebelu. There
menu
Almuu dwelt andXbulttan altar unto tlie
With a little meal th. dairymani rni^
Lord after Lot was Hiporut^i from Him;
HV..I FIC&amp;M there Sarah died, and Abram bought the
do. .*•- -Uh — »“&gt;r nxtataj
KOBTOX’B VtllGIXIA.
PAUlj &amp; MIJNEAP0L1S
“ ""pport
care be burial Abraham and Sarah, Isaac
Th, Xortoo
-W '» IK “ft
and Rebekah, Uacob and I*ah, nnd at this
AT RATES
,
■h,
•S').“• hi"tlTKSi
verv nay tho pbu« is most raeredly guarded,
TH. fotaetlon «&lt;
tar crMI. ta
esssf’
■o that a rtrnnrcr cannot enter Its precinct*
nor look into it (Gen. xlii, IS; xxiii, 3» l»;
valuable fordysenteryand***«••*■
xxxv, 57-29; Hix, SP. I. IX)
bowels. Both graj** an&gt; no* rnco;:
• 14. ’’Because bo wholly followed Hie Lord
S 'KX
A WX.TTS'.lftl« w God of IxreeL" Not only in the world to
by all expertenoed grape
.
’
Th- reduction of postage ou seeds.
moat trwrtworthy and fh'’ J*?1 J
coma, but very C-f«o f"
nrws.nl world, fa
..dto
«*•» c,,c T‘ **r
grapes In Amerira. and will add tlm-the)
highest bidder»t the north front
'»«- there a great rew:
court house In Hie city of H*»tfax*- ‘that
Lord even in this
are the most vdnnblo grapes fur
,
the place whore the elreultjretj Wf. “*”7 wail fur tlwi naxt
They will thrive in almost any Mud at
iSPlM *M&gt;» ta &gt; tagfi l&lt;.r»l
“T-lta' tajglrw ™»"
I" eounty 1s holdrn].- tbs; Pt""''/",'1 ^Sw’be

““It* l?y«VT,-T lor ,h” *“1 three
N™fcrkcity*’
Cy’ 140 Ch™,rg st"

eaA. ,iT1!,'At p,ot ^’MA’ne-i five rowa ’’

Xre l&gt;rty-U*’'* r'*' lw. tore*, i„.X
b^r*
llh-nl. ta.

wi?“” 1
’’■otiWe.l
"ith a dull, heavy ;&gt;aln rn mv side 1 ata
tint no-,ice It nt first, hut ft gradually grew

wST

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla

VINEGAR BITTERS

&amp;

V
[Condea^l from u,,, Helper Quarterly, ty

|00 Doses Ono Dollar,

MOutrt. SIUE8 OF frACOX.
Ti:e following are the mm-nt prices per
pound in England L&gt;r the parts, ns nmube«*d in the illustration. To re.lure the
ttgrfres to American currency let cadi
penny be called the equivalent of 2 cents:
t. ttrvaXjr qua ..nd.
2 |Ul' q-iarter
..lid.
Rwt
4. Ham quart

11.

I—

'bthtwrak. Wr«Smfli’T,.to ,n-r »**»

■etan. w»"" ,q UM1?1?'
'S' ”-"ta
wv.r.1 rSS
"&gt;'1 tar
&amp; -T™

NOV.

Al,™,—

P-tar can.’ aZ;™!-»

1 .mn.
'iihrlilperort. Mjmui,,
*■; .taandakkbesd. x; -ijarilla and
j.,,...kct used.

TERNATIONAL SERIES,

ThFpnA^'?1
lh" "r-tataprocess, fa some cases, mav not n«

It vu
Fnrm
.hSrL dite™,

tho following judges
tar of
‘

Ing pnrpoaea for the British trmlA

uen *n«l drtKP. v ji.kM’s S-uupa,/-.t tellef- । cheer­
... - MR*. R. ».

H,od 5

J CONQUEST OF CANAAN.

..
Nrw Vnrk"

Si

HE'VERS OF

OLD H&amp;NESTY
TOBACCO
soop ripD 7*j\r

will

L/ySTS

ij

LOpGEfy TASJES

SWEETER Tb|Afl OpjE^ TO­
BACCOS, ApD WILL pLE/^SE

vod
ASK Y0UR DEALER F0R IT«
U* AND INSIST ON GETTING IT.

r

E-VzE^y pLllG SyANjpED LI^E'
^bo7e cdp

JIO. FIHZER 4 BROS., Louisville, Ky.

‘ft

HARVEST
EXCURSIONS
Minn---jtia, Dakota,

MONTANA,

; Aui. 21st
Sept. 11 and 25.
’ (»ct 9 and 23.

it

ST.
4

cheaper than

THE SPECIALIST,

NASHVILLE, - - MICH.,
Can give those suffering
from any form of

DISEASE,
The best possible testimonial
of his ability to grapple with
these diseases—a successful
practice in dealing with such
disorders.

Testimonials.
Of these he can show enough
to convince the most skepti­
cal. from the very best citizens
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
cluding business men, farmers,
mechanics and others.
DON’T PUT OFF
Seeitflf’hiih-if you are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time.
.

Consultation Free.
The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he can cure
you. Extended experience as
a specialist enables him to
easily determine, and the best
of modern appliances and the
most

approved

remedies,

adapted for special cases, many
of tnem prepared only by Dr.
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily where oth­
ers would fail.

ever BEFORE !

• • ■■;'&gt; take a trip through Nor...■• i’,' i***01* R MtMitaaator tb»

■ ■-!.-«’RSSE
’’a,SS
WntATgKOT^fi

TfiKWopn/

i'^wrutr.

■

J"fennMloo apply to your
to tap ageut 0( J,,- company

. p- L WHiiNKY •

Fotwwm»!ing
&gt; on tre-r fetal

c
. ■ H _ r„vcrlng for cotton wue«.
„ra hX fa-cn made with coarse
hxperime
which is much cheaper.

«•wwyfetxrASJs;

1 -;nniBg, dairy and stock
'• ' •••«•! to-fako advantage ot

O"]T“U^U~rf. uh.

RHEUM,

i3i north rente »er»n i.) west. cinoai»&gt;i »
mi more ar h-ss.

lita^fa follow

&gt;

25-V

�Hastings Banner

HL

IHMMM
The republicans of Hastings township,

-T

service Tuesday in cutting down la usual

suw-cmdul Specialist In Cbrouic Bi—

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Victory

b&gt;«&gt;«

Four yean ago the fusion electors had
258 plurality in this eounty. This year
the republican electors have 580.

£

Mb Pratt. Surveyor.
S. J. Hide!man. Cort®

smv

«&lt; tad.,,

and coulktanttal h. hi&gt;

.&lt;

.ILU.V.’

&gt;“•
1.,..,t. ,j •
L°o*u)tati&lt;ni and ... .. . . U vj^t

Gain In

four years, 778.

Hastings Ct

Those who like to make canpariaons
may take pleasure—If they are republicans

The complete rota by townships and

wards Is given elsewhere.

comparing the following vote ou
presidential electors In 18M with that for

—In

1888 given elsewhere:

NOTES.
'The total vote, 6,443 is the largest by

over 200 ever polled In Barry couuty.
The prohibition vole has decreased from

600 to 588 since 1896.

ass:

The Union Labor vote, 160. was hardly

fti Wcrkiagnen ui Wltafs Sauk h Trail.

up to the expecUon of the .leaders of that
party.

O’Donnell's plurality In thia district will

so...

z
ft

('uUeton
lUMlnn..:.
Cltv 1st ward

£

fall but little short of 6,000.

The Milla bill Is an exceedingly dead

The Soldiers Also Vote
Bui Notfor Grover.

MICHIGAN GIVES HARRISON
{21,000; LUCE 15,000.

It Is rumored that M. F. Jordan will not
spend the winter at Lansing. What’s the

matter with Uncle Jerry Rogers?
Jerry hi »U right

Unde

’Twas a Cold Day for
Free Traders.
publlcai*. and they

seemed to Improve

their opportunities gloriously.
The administration of Grover Cleveland
was on trial, and the voters of the United
States passed their verdict upon the atti­
tude the administration of Cleveland has
assumed on the tariff question. That was
the great over shadowing Issue, which was
forced upon the country by Mr. Cleveland,
and he therefore is responsible for the re­
sult, which has been disastrous to him aud
to his party.

Total

,.

.

Thurman has given up the fight

mud

at

Illinois goes

for

county.

ture.

Thomapple leads the procession with
111 for Harrison, followed by Prairieville

with 104, Johnstown and Castleton each S7,
Assyria 79, Barry 64, Orangeville 56.

&gt;.

The re|»ublicans of Baltimore, Hope.

Returns thus far In from Indiana and
California show large republican gains.
These states are conceded republican by
prominent democratic papers iu New York

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL,
MKW YORK CITY

V;

beyond a

Connecticut went for Cleveland by 385
plurality, but elected a republican legisla­

cn

DELTON,

p

ftz

I am prepared
and at reasonable
auction sales. B
perienee in this w
give satisfaction,
with Ranney &amp; N
ton. Mich.

It don’t read just

LOCAL N
Circulation Ms weak.

z
ft
ESJ8 :iai3si!!iii&lt;
ssas rsraS’sSSSsa

Moreover Crevelanrt’s treat­

Old papers for sale a

^republican.
Fusion

Stas: -&lt;SS-BSS«S«. Prohibition

Ubioo labor
mill ycKtnrtay.

Lure-1L

888=: gsaagBSSSEte Uurt-p.

ted in this city.

m885t8«8B=B. Cbswey-P.
^8».

materialize. He also raised a great cry
about the surplus In the treasury. But in­

the poll.' yesterday.

8 MIUs-U.L

W-:

HSSS; 52ai5SBlB8§£ o-doumd-k.

stead of paying bonds with the surplus, he
allowed it .to accumulate. Ik* went furth­
er, and Itetawl.$40.(100,pod of that surplus

BSEs:

l-ringle-P.

5885

Brore-P.

a*TTunksgiving day.

OB. RORICK.

to pet democratic banks without inureut.
h»*.ead &lt;rf using it to liquidate the public

,

&lt;&gt;I«3&lt;sSSESH&lt;3£s
««S5«5&lt;:3ila§S=6t

debt.
The personality of tlft presidential can­

but lota of quiet work

Parmenter—P.

didates was lost sight of. The issue was
as to whether this country wanted to change
its policy of a tariff so adJusUx! as to pro­
tect American Interests to a tariff so ad­
justed as to yield revenue without regard
to protection. The further question was
as to whether the people desired to paw a
‘•vote of confidence” in the preaent demo­

£sS8H’£5sii=S£!ixi?E »&lt;«era-R.

Wanted, IO,«M Im.

2S588Bt8S8ls?S8CS Jordaa-F.

Wanted to

8858-.M8.-.£X8==S.

8 Kelly—U.

cratic administration.
The result has showed that the voters of

8il=R3g5i&amp;SSB9§8K

Armstrong- K

MitsttiiiiiSiSKisc coie-z.

America were opposed to changing their
present tariff system in order to open our
markets to the products of the underpaid
labor of Europe. The voters also declared

Greenfield-P
LLLaPwf

Morrill «* Company's

: it- ? K*“~P:.L-

by their ballots that they lacked confidence
tn the administration of Grover Cleveland.
We cannot, at the hour of going to press,

&lt;18SSiESSSISSsSSS shrun-K

give complete returns from
THE NATION.
But It h sufficient to say that of the four

&lt;»su.s=s.&lt;its«.i

=S«=s»«»=5sE1Sii5s raw-r.

«88Bb5H88»5HS58K6.

doubtful northern states. New York, In­

Bricc-R.

siSssgcrarSsIBaSfl Abt&gt;ey-r.

diana. Connecticut and New Jersey, Harri­

son lias certainly carried New York by not
leas than J2.000, and that the probabilities

885B.SS5o.ti8S

are that he has carried Indiana. New
Tort alone would insure Ids election.

58. Andrus-F.

»

RliiHEiSIEHHi

Connecticut and New Jersey appear to have
given very small pluralities for Cleveland.
MI CUIOAK

iSESB=iS3EI£»»St

IF YOU WANT A

FINE

Hereafter Ran. Bus

OVERCOAT

And come at once while the stock is complete.

sh».iis..&lt;9l s:

The Harri-

acm eksetors rwelve not less than 20.000

IHHHiSEHSgilS &gt;»»-i
s«Si«8Es=SI?8Btst lurxM-r.

than 15.000. The six congressional dis-trtcts carried by tho republicans In 1886

GLOVES AND MITTENS

mafeVJBelknap In the Grand Rapids district, and
JOtas in the Saginaw district, whUe it

This would sake the Michigan

10 republF

btatnra la aawgly

republican.

- -

,c
3

Barry County’s Vote.

ed of administration reform." The afore­
said “administration reform'’ has failed to

district.

.D. C. RAI
Auction

city.

Following is a tabular statement of the vote In Barry couuty.
right to the funionists:

ment of the soldiers of the late war was
not calculated to win him votes—particu­
larly his rebel flag order, his fishing excur­
sions on Decoration day, and his numerous
and frivolous pension vetoes.
Cleveland went into office on the plea

fo no longer a doubtful states.

Harrison

doubt and elects a repucllcan governor.

Shrincr and VanAnnan? The days of
such campaign work are ended in Barry

Yankee Springs 52.

DR. F H. RORICK,

3 z
3 ft

elected.

Wonder if the Journal now thinks it is

Barry Comity Shows Up Haniloiiy^Electias the Entire
Repnhlican Ticiet.

WmSfind?:..
Yankee Hprlnn

Philip T. Colgrove receives 377 plurality
In Barr&gt; county and 1,319 In Ballon.
Mr. Colgnive comes pretty near to being

a paying iu vestment to throw

directo#

&gt;
n.

duck-

E5I«E5E55:ISEE«K
r—r

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EHsEHHSHIKHt k—
i HimiinmKH ■-«*-&gt;

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I
The Largest Stock in the City

I
HMEiSEWHSWEH
eHIsEEiamUEIa ^-r
uu.us.1 =».

HUSaiHtHiEit
HKSHHiEitsiii

No end to UNDERWEAR at Prices that Knock
Out, and Doh’t You Forget lt

Them AH

�Banner
anner.
F

disTiNGs_

MM. AMerw, wuta

" 7Tr&gt;SBBB. lto..l Brito,.

K”"‘“ 'WM ’'“‘•111. Th.»

,

--^WANTED I

a

U Mrtt to represent a. largv e«t
*“d wmmI&gt;'
6'5«’*^I‘~f. ,vii&lt;vennd small security

J' S’ O®o&lt;b'c*r white walking on
SS’Z

".jttaL uU n &lt;

ci.f.MKNT.

j.

Everett ‘I

Lansing, Mich.

Hastings City Bank,

now

one of him; be haa

i——

uSi.,0' W'

MkUntll.

bruised her tut* consideraWy and otl.-r
wise. Injured herself but not seriously.
' “ k “■ "&gt;»»»

WrfnLd,""1''

Johx Bknsmkk,

*“10 “» «l«r

.

-APITAL. SSO.OOO.OO.

in bulldint for*
arrty.^’'"
Ijf

D.Sloebe, Cashier.

f. t Ktafi"’

,V. C. R- l.\'NEY,
Aua.
MICH.

PELTOX. -

] am prepared .at any time.
■ and at reasonable rate^to cry
*Ktidn Aib' . Have had ex­
Alienee in ’!1' work and can
1’ive safisfii'' hi. Leave orders
with Ranney a. Norwood. Del• :on.Mitb. .

.wanted:
•. &gt; ur»*nman,
Rochester, 5. Y.

, LOCAL NEWS.
•

•rmtolloa th-.i

-

■*

,
2,088

h. • office.
esterday.

Fairly fleet

t in thh» vicinity.

whoee fault is
eloped their

celeb ra-

n d.-signatetl

••ampalgim

The prill
.ttcni*

received election
furious time.

Wanu&lt;l

U. D. Beebe.

«e bring it along..
ended jx-rhaj*
» eye for business.

enough different
■ the must fastldl-

uteliucd to do much
tatty sure Ik- has lost

tlkinc ;oti
Uttr»fi«r
• Grand

y will ship laundry
dneMlay instead of
in the rlh~ tat .week
fur organlring a
lie hard ixiliti•iuuetiilng caused
week.

Owing to U&gt;
• a’!: of \V. S. Goodyear
i!»»s decid'd |&lt;.
■ j-'?tjt»ne the leap year
Hny- Nobiti.-r. date lias been fixed.'
Nobutnem
-■ rrday, but when men

■ th- country you can't exRtt lh&lt;m to pa
inu'. h attention to bual-

&gt;UtaL

k* WW for any sack of
”.'‘r wh,ch wln not ,nake tbe
BglitMt bread. For sale by A. D.

'-wln'Thi" 8n?n •'’bocolate creams, the
nf iw

“urkft

A fresh assortment

The Jeweler.
The Hume Missionary society of the M.
E. church will have a social at the socletv
rooms over Rower's shoe store WednesdiS
afternoon and eveipng. Nov. nth
The
mcmeyto be used for the benefit of the
noedey of the dty.. The ladles will fur­
nish a good supper. All are eamretly re­
quested to be present
5 "

or ft. p. Sidnam,
’
CbSJi?*'“Mdbdtatd H Ibe

tiimfhc'7
wm awarded first pre­
f ^Wr at Jackson. Try
z««tibyA.J). Cook.

I'roPeTty W1 Green, P»rk
" tkrSi
• l’ ,or
ln wholc or
anSi? «U t t’urphaser». Forparticu^olrt'of Jnu. m. Nevins.
largart l*»c of albums,

'^la. Jur* *hlchotber dealers pay for
At Gumy^, drug store.

.~
ureauMsi hi, tat, Thp
fo“cral orenrred at the deceaMri' late re*ltta ll-’^,rr.1,^-V,rf2'’ri,&lt;x',‘o'
Th v
*ttend&lt;ri ever held in this dty.
The EpiMNqxi M-rvIce WM
Masonic lodge, of which deceased wm a
member, attend^ In a body xceon&gt;jMn“n;
fo
R

abomtwnLt^*n ” ?wment of lhr l,ver
■taut twicei its normal size was the cause
deaU‘- E"1? ,n llfe he
suffered considerably from a liver disorder
bnt generally his health bad been good un-

-wuth.

B«*m«1 had but a short
c®?au,nl fo his bed. and his
c"”'1
” fleath came with a sudden shock upon bls
family and many friends.
Wm. S. Goodyear wm bom in York,
I enn.ylv.nla. In the tall of Dfcii He was,
^.2iV.nK
tbu propcr
apprenticed
to a pta.terer and after serving his time
The Michigan Central will, conuneucinc
came to Michigan in hms. He settled at
tapt Oth. on Tl»ureday of rech week untU
ouce in Itailngn and worked at his trade
UrkeU fn,m HastlnK» to
here, also In Grand Rapids. In 1M9 he
Ik'tyvlt and return, at the rate of H.25
engaged with hia brother. 11. A. Goodyear,
good on going on date of sale and return,
in the genera) mercantile business, which
ing on the following day on account of art
imruwrahfp was continued until 1855 when
loan exblhltlon, this Includes coupon for
H. A. Goodyear retired from the business.
admlmion.
p. A. Hahx. Agent
ha'*"K
bis interest to W. S. Goodyear
Tuesday evening, Nov. 2nd., a large
and N. Barlow. The new firm of Bulow A
number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Albert „“Mte Baril*, •&gt;&lt; Evutrton, m, t, Goodyear continued in business until the
fall of 1878, when Mr. Bulow withdrew
Klnue gathered at tbelr home to celebrate vtelttng friends in the city.
from the jartnership owing to 111 health.
their 20th wedding anniversary. A very
1'”1 hon* ^•tardaj from During the continuation of this association
pleasant time was enjoyed by all.
Elder Ann Arbor. y"?
He vote* here.
the
firm made many improvements about
Grow of Hastings with appropriate remarks
Mta Nora Ainsworth, of Grand Rapid* the city and erected a numtar of buildings
presented the host and hostess with Uie
■ ’ among them being the one in which the
many beautiful presents as reminder of is a guest at Clement Smith's.
&lt;ioodyv*r * Barnes is now located,'
the occasion.
wrtSt |J’ J'u.nn ’.rft Thuwd*r for a wiMit the grist mill lately known as the Bartley
The cold wet weather season is here, and with friends in Grand Rapids.
mill and the large warehouse formerly
IB order to preserve health and be comfort­
CapL J. W. Leonard leaves to-morrow standing on the present site of the elevator
able it Is necessary that the fwt Ims kept
of F. II. Barlow &amp; Co. After the with­
dr) and warm. For moi's and boys' wear morning for a vh.it at Chicago.
drawal of Mr. Barlow from the firm Mr.
there 1» nothing to be found that will out­ ajr™^..
c*"“* fo®* from Ann | Goodyear conducted the business alone un­
wear the Prime Kip bout sold by Stauffer Arbor Saturday to e*M bls vote.
til the spring of 1881. when he associated
A Crawley. They also have an excellent
Walter Mixer Ita verj Hick of typhoid with himself hU son Frank G. and George
line of ladles' ami children's oil grain sho &lt;­
A- Banire. In the fall of 1885 Mr. W. S.
fever.
Hh
condition
la
critical.
for winter wear; also all kinds of rubber
Goodyear withdrew from the firm and re­
goods, which they are selling nt remarka­
Mrs. C. C. Flc|d and children n'turneil tired from active business life.
bly low prices.
Thu deceased leaves a wife nnd two
Saturday from a visit In Charlotte.
(&lt; E. Hawley and wife arrived in the
children. Frank G. and Mrs. Carrie, be­
Al. Eyrlexhytuer and Wallace Matttaws sides a large circle of friends to uiuum his
city Monday from Olean. N. Y. Tiiej accame home from Anu Arbor to vote.
loss. He was always a kind husband and
&lt;-omj&gt;anie&lt;i the remains of their 11 mouths
old daughter, Ada C., who died Saturday
Miss Jrmle Curtis and MIm Franc Wlll- hither and easily won to himself the friend­
ship aud respect of all who knew him.
at thrlr Lome. Funeral services were held tans visited Grand Haplds Saturday.
During his career here he has been elect­
at die Hastings house Tnesday and the ;
Mr. R. Marshall and daughter Ella, of ed twice to the Mayoralty of the city and
remains were interred tn Riverside ceme­
tery. Mr. Hawley is well known in this I’ralrlevllh-, visited in the city tat ifek. served for a numtar years u a member of
vicinity, having lived here In early life for
Dr. Waddle and wife returned Thursday the boanl of education. During his oceumany years. The hearty sympathy of all night from the norttam part of the state. panev of these positions his course was
universally acknowledged tu ta true to the
their friends go out with this couple in
Richard Freer and wife returned Satur- Interests involved and his was a constant
their ,mu! bereavement
&lt;!ay night from an extended visit in the endeavor to perform hb» duties uprightly.
The Detroit Evening News has fairly1
The deceas'd has always been IdcaUfied
earned the position that It now holds as
with the ta.-t interests of the city and he
one of the leading nrwspajten of the stele.
has never failed to contribute from his
Altongh with free trade tendencies the the guest Tuesday of J. M. McElwain and means when he could In his judgement
^family.
News in the late campaign ha&gt; txm In­
feel tiiat it wa* a good move fur the gener­
clined to be fair as was shown by its pre­ P-Ed. Burton haa been In the city the past al w e| fare. Hr wm naturally conservative
sentation of the Butterworth and Hunt few days. He came home from Ann Arbor and bis conservatism may have caused him
articles on the tariff. As In this so In all t|&gt; rote?\
to make mistakes yet no one can question
his motives, which undoubtedly were
other matters does the News show not only
nJ Mrs. E. H. Lathrop attended the meeting
al way* good. It I* with universal regret
plenty of enterprise but a degree of falrslefc* highly commendable. Try the News' at Cedar Springs of the W. F. M. aocictv that th,- is-oplc see such a life cut off and
last week.
all feel that tiie blow falls heavily on the
for a shprt time and you will not want to
do without it.
Mrs. T. J. Bush, who lots been in the city as well m upon the family. The rela­
city for several days, returned to tiraml tives of the deceased have the sympathy,
Died. Oct. 2dth at Alemdee. California,
of all.
.
Rapids Munday.
of spina) and brain fever, Jhty McNair,
Orlo Kennedy and wife, of Hickory
youngest son of Champion am! Alice Mo­
Following are the real i-tate transfers
Nair Williams, aged'7 years and 7 months. Comers, were the guest* last week of A.
for the week ending fNov. 5th. 1888. as
Mrs. Williams .two years ago visited her Noble* and family.
sister Mrs. N. Barlow, and brother F. F. |yi&gt;avl&lt;l A. Bowker ami wife left Tuesday taken from the books in the register's office:
McNair .widi her two little boys, who it
• J. VanNockcrlo FrankC. Boice, lot IM Gregg’s
Wpomlng for a visit in Howurd City with a add Nsshviiiesm
will be rcmemliered won the hearts of
sister ot Mr. Bowker.
Austin I-oftos to Wm. H. Grey; 40a sec M
every one who saw them, by their polite ।
' touii-LFHkinii to UUfr Parker; 37a see 1 CarlMiss Helen SbFrwood. of Charlottf. Is
manners and loving ways. Little Day.
after long weary weeks ot pain aud suffer­ the guest of Mrs. C. W. Jones, a former lootiJM*.
Blchiwl 1to* lader to James M. Rowlader; 40a
•
ing has been taken on the arm of the Albion^!lege ctasnuite.
Sec 14 Woodland 11.600.
’
D. R. &lt;'&lt;x&gt;k to 1L I. Hendershott; lot* 528 to
•‘Blesm-d Jeaus’’ who said "Suffer UtCe
Newell Mixer, of Grand RapMs. was in
city tSTA
children to come unto me and forbid them the city Tuesday, called here by the sick­ M3Robert
Phillips to Herbert M. Bowman; 3,10a
not for of such is the kingdom of Heaven." ness of hia brother Walter.
sec 20.lohn*town *310.
Ida L Watters to Joseph D. Febeley; parcel
_____________________
I!
Mr. Putter*&lt;&gt;n and wife, of Charlotte, Freeport *130.
Chautauqua circle Friday evening with
Abram Van Alien to Issac N. Keeler. 40a sec
were the guests Sunday of the former's ■’tV^’YPl;lunton’to Hbrldge W.Carr; Jots 1«
Mrs. A. H. Johnson.
sister. Mrs. Chas, llotehkta.
Md 17 bik «» Middleville »nuo.
Kluglna No. • Cbauteuoua Sones.
Wm. MIUcr to James Miller; IU sec 16 Castle­
Mrs. PrvDtta i» In the city from Buffalo.
History o( Greece. A. K Kenaston.
Cliaracter Sketch. Philip of Macedon. Will, She came to attend Ibe funeral of the '* J j*n Formvs to E. R. White; lot 73 Nashville
Cook.
daughter
of
C.
E.
Hawley
and
wife.
"‘Daniel Bagley to Henry OoDison: 40s see ?!
Preparatory Greek Dr. Tlmmeraan.
Reading by circle. Viywcs' visit to tiie.Parae- Arhav Dean returned Saturday from Man­
Orangeville »400.
ciana.
Cnarlrs Moreau to Harvey W. Williams: 44,
istee.' The film by whlcli.hr was employed
(tossip about Greece. John Robert*.
*Ma see ® Hotie *svt .
Iteadlng. Vlysaes by Tennyson. Mrs. Morw have moved their stock to another city.
' Abram Keagle to Lester Mead; 10asec»CasThe youngest child of Mrs. Alice I*. ttatonWOA
Striker. Williams, sister of F. McNair, died al □Stephen Down* to James Philip; ta sec 3
Maple Grove 11.400.
Jame* Philip to Andrew J. Hardy; tasoe 3
their home In-California recently of brain
Maple Grove *1.400.
,
fever.
James Balter to Lewis Demoud; 3*)sec 1«
1
Vvm.
l&lt;Tl 5 iieudrrsbott to John Uchtj, KU *ee
|&gt;trs. IVG. Robinson attended the uieetNo.
Name and Residence
Tngufthe Woman's Auxiliary missionary I ’hopKTa’A^Durkse to Janie* B. Mills; parcel
. ... I Slta M. Gaskill. Johnstown
society of the EpIm»|«I chufth at Grand
1 Gertie L. French. Baltimore
■ee 30 Castleton
‘
... I Robert W. Garrison, Baltimore
Rapids last week.
Jacob P. Odell to Policy Odell: tea sec IB Cmw i Mamie Hinds. Hope
... 1 Mldneji A Armour, Cedar Creek
Mrs. W. IL Schantz and Mrs. D. Striker I1"jsnies^B. Mill* to Albert E. nnd Mary Mill*;
i Lenore L. Collins. Hope
parcel
sec
33
Castleton
*11S.
.
were
In
Cedar
Springs
tat
week
attending
,1 Clarence Le Baren. Orangeville
‘Leal* Demoud to Policy Odell ;ta sec IB Cas­
144 &lt; Mr*. Kva BoMhell.
n
the district meeting ot the Woman's Foreign
missionary society of the Methodist church. " James Campbell to Frank Campbell; lot 6 bik
iyBld. Crowell. Eugene McMurray. Mif. 8 poUey’oiJell* uTjames and Edith E. Bolter;
Abbott and Others started this morning for
n..l« c.
«• n
a hunt In the northern part of the state.
Al. Jones and Wm. Stebbins follow later. *reoll"nl»"lM*1 U. Bd«Wd B. D.,;BMM.U
"HwHr*'''
“
BdwwB
B.
D.,;
»■
M. 1.
Mrs. Fred Alexander, who for fight

... j Frederick D. Wilson. Prairieville
** ? Florence L. Glasgow, Baltimore
Henry J. Deller,CaaUmon
* ** i Marina Delong.
“
i Elbert L. Edmunds. Johnstown
” i Daisy A. Schumaker,
-

l’oThere will ta a regular meeting
hiteiiM' sufferer "tliunlw?" K.».H to J.b C~bn».hrau&lt;b; bik 3
mona grange held with Glass Creek grange years* past h«» I”1*'11
in their hail on Frida-. Nov. S3, ‘8S. can- from bodily Infirmities, is slowly sinking
X. Btok.: -to. »
menclng at 10 o'clock a. m. ( After the reg­ and her early death Is auticiputcil. Lan­
'"ffla b"b.»1W to (to. B. ortmib; to. tot
ular order of business Is disiMwed of, it is sing Republican.
expected that u written report will ta read
Miss Grace Harrington, who has l*en
Stephen A. Stanley to Wm. H. Ash.ay;» sec
by each present Incumbent pt office, and
the ruest of Mrs. M. E. Nevins, having ro- “juMa’f#Watera to Chas. Sedgewick; «M sec
shall also elect officers for the ensuing ISSw—IW fn- "M*
year. Following is the literary work as­
attend the leap y«r party, left Friday for 10 Pra'rieville ItOO.
signed by the Leet.
her home Id Addison.
Court convenes Monday.
Question-Are trusts Private affaire?
■Bros.
how can we legliiate M*111**
h. e. Royt «‘nd wlfe*
A;
The Banner is late this week on ac­
Stooe. Tarlor, Dswaou ai»d Brainard.
J Bowne Mrs. E- L. Haff. T. J. Bush and count of waiting for election news.
wife? of Grand Rapids, and Gen. Parkhurst,
of Coldwater, were In attendance at the
HABTixoa MAKKrrs.
‘E»aaj^-81stcra Clara Lutner, A. Durfee and funeral of W. 8. Goodyear.

UB3ecti0M-Sto4er» M. Barrett. M. Newland.

MIM L. Jean McLlaughllD. «eh« In
the second ward, was neatly surprised b&gt;
her pupils, last Saturday aftermxm. The
little ones swarmed In upon her, but beinj,
»oal to the ementeney. »«•*
mils were soon served, and all hhd a jolly

,,MMJc^tacawwHctJoined the Grange—Bro.
J Foems^SSter WlUtan* and Bro. Brown.

Nomie Blawbom, Leet

b

wifi Ln"” 4 nu“ber of c,ty lot* that we
tar a^ eo?“™rt. making the terms
Swi« wV 'i;',”®"*
h“llh ■*

On Wednesday tat at m o'clock p m.
Be &lt;»f Our moat wnwK. .________z p**2?h-

uJ.1. mart.

LARG

AND FINEST LINE7

■“•22;,

L! K I

,wr»pd.K.

VW Sg*

HEATING ANDWOK STOVES
Ever shown in Barry County,

At PRICES BOUND *TO PLEASE.

REMEMBER
We carry everything to be found in a first-class Hardware
Store, including a fine line of

Wiips, Horse Blankets, Robes, Bodies, Cutters and Sleiib.
We are closing out the well known

FLINT ROAD CARTS at $15.00.
Do not fail to look us over before you buy.

Goodyear Bros.

Fine New Stock
JUST RECEIVED
Containing the latest and best patterns of

DRY GOODS
AND

DRESS GOODS
----- AT-----

Julius Russell’s.
See his stock of new styles fn

MILLINERY GOODS

TEE PROBLEM SOLVED!
It is now conceded that the best and cheapest way^o warm
your house or cook your meals is to buy the

-Garland Cooks and Heaters
----- AT-----

ED. POWERS’.
The Garland is the ideal stove for botlf cooking and heating.
Of course we keep other and inferior kinds of stoves, the
same as other dealers. But the Garland is the acknowledged
best.

Full line of everything usually kept in a hard( ware establishment.
Respectfully,

ED. POWERS.

Politics are High!

PRICES ARE LOW!
A nice line of Drew Goods, consisting at Flannels, Tricots, Black and Colored
Cashmeres, Broadbaads, etc., with Watered Bilks, Bead and Brakt^Trim-

CLOAKS!
which I Inrite special attention.

OYERCQATS AND SUITS!

mind and makes nv appsm* wendvUOr. Tte BMbrtnfu»J»rt&gt; *«•

u»Trt«rtP^
_

•(to—. hb wputeto “ •
•nd medkal mlborilj ««1 “•

■

I

~

Arie, Nov. s Bottle Cwottortm will

tennkRn„rtJ *f1.1 cln*p and on e“F
* ^mreofP.T.Col^e.

Th. Toe ™ ?■£“/ iST H‘"°
m shipped an order to Australia

TtaD.«i.rn.r—

Tte WuhlMWS r~. turn&lt;^r
Ttai

»&lt;n. IKh

Stoves!

We are loaded with the

SOMETHING NEW-AJw“.’£SS”’^50&lt;s TEA

— m— being Edward Xan
S“mSKTx th. 5-iir

Me tlwl. rixn&gt; Ot» n to
Gardoer Bather ol odor Northville aiwl
H, b the Oldeot Krilkr of the dvll war.

^ing r,mo*«l from Ma
u’ on Gn*n rtreet, and
XBmU^^;?,Kr^ln«“PthetoUof Jaenun mid Ira VauValkenburgh.

Stoves!

And store full of everythin* a family need*—Dry Goods, Gloves and Mittens,
Boots and Shoes, Bata and Cape, Hardware, Groceries, Etc.

good time.
■
*
nwttv wedding was celebrate*I

Dr. Rorick, l*te of New York, has for
several years given his entire
the study and cure of chronic dl***®;
Fortunately for himself and those afflicted
with this clans of ailments he has been ao
situated In life that he could pursue the invMtlgnUoo of his chosen ■P'cWltica to the
best possible advantage. Reports.frP®
those who have placed themselvre In hj
hands for treatment are
"L
gratitude showing that be Is
g
successful. He G not to be classed with
Ub ortlharr «v-•*
“’..J

resW«me property in the

fcwL’SJ

Stoves!

ThMMV by Dra DrakJutij indkt

Now is the time to buy watches in&gt;v.«.
have they been aold u low J they are now
Call and examine my stock and JuX
yuurself.

!dich-

’

Hsdn-

-4^ &gt;7 /

PERSONAL MENTION.

x.,.7. tw*

.

Highest market price for produce.

M. J. GOSS.

�METHODS OF COURTING.
THE

SAVAGE

LOVER

GENERALLY

SHOWS A LACK OF TENDERNESS.

REMedy'^i’AIN

.Courtship

For Hniatica.
NEW CURRENT TESTIMONY.

AuioA^%f ancient Assyrians all marriageablVyWtng girls worts assembled at
one place, and tho public crier put them
up for mdo one after the othor. Tho
money which was received for those who
were handsome, and consequently sold

OIL*1«

S*7

Default haring been made Io the conditions
of a certain mortgage made and executed by
George
Freeman to Mylvanus fl. Cook, dated
January 1st. IWli and recorded In the office of
the Krgiater of Deeds for Harry County. Michi­
gan. on the S"4h day of January. A. D. IMf. to
Uber T &lt;&gt;t mortgage- on OSS" AW. said ir.ortgage
being duly assigned bj Bylrauua IL Cook to
Ifavid IL Cook, and said assignment duly re­
corded Oct. 3Oth, 1M0. in liber U on page M and
by the said David K. Cook as th* executor of the
estate at Sylvanus H. Cook, deceased, du’y as­
signed to A. Myrtelta Whitcomb and said osat the date of this notice, the sum of six hun­
dred etghty-nine and 17-100 dollars (8683.17) and
the attorney's fee provided for in said mortgsg',
and no stiR or proeetMlnits at law having bera
Instituted to recover the nianey Becured by said
mortgage, or any part thereof.
Now. therefore by virtue of the power of sale
contained In Mid mortgage and the statute In
sueh ease made and provided, notice is hereby
given that on Saturday the lath day of January.
A. D; 13*. at ten o'clock la the forenoon, I shall
sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at
the north front door of the Court Heu«e in the
city of Hastings (that being the place where the
Circuit Court for Barry County la hokiem the
premises described In said mortgage or so much
ihereof ax may be necessary to pay the amount
due ou said mortgage, with the Interest at eight
Kreat. and all legal costs. The premises be­
llescribed in raid mortgage, as all those cer-

n( lot nine hundred ninety nine (wK ut»&gt; and
lots tea hundred (IJBO) and ten hundred and
one 0,0171». according io the recorded plat of the
village (now cltyi of Hastings
•
Dated Oct. 17th. A. D. 18W.
A. MfRTKi.i-A Wmn irttn. Assignee.
CHAS. II. BAI'KB. Att’y for AMlgnm.

CAUTION

on those who were plain. When tho most
beautiful had been disposed of the mere
ordinary looking ones were offered for a
certain sum, and allotted to those willing
to take them.
In ancient Greece the lover was seldom
favored with an opportunity of telling
hto passion to hto mb tress, and ho used
to publish it by inscribing her uanio on
the walls, on the bark of tbo trees in tho
KbUc walks, and upon tho leaves of
skw. He would decorate tho door of
her house with garlands, and make liba­
tions of wine ixiforo it, in tho manner
that was practiced in the Temple of
Cupid.
According to Dr. Hayes, courtship
among the Esquimaux has not much
tenderness about It. Tho match to made
by tho parents of the couple. The lover
must go out and capture a Polar bear aa
an evidence of bls courage and strength.
That accomplished, ho sneaks behind She
door of hto sweetheart's house, and when
she comes out he ponucue upon her and
trios to carry her to hto dog sledge. She
screams, bites, kicks and breaka away
from him., He fives chaav, whereupon all
tho old women of the sett lament rush out
and beat her with frozen strips of seal
skin, b'he falls down exhausted, the
lover lashes her to his sledge, whine up
his dogs. dasiMMi swiftly over the frozen
snnw, and tho wedding is consummated.
The Australian lover to still more lack­
ing In tenderness. If the statement made
by Myers Deley to true. The lover makes
up his mind as to which woman shall bo
his bride, aud then hides In the bushes tn
tho vicinity of her dwelling. Ah soon as
eho comes near i ao spot where lio to con­
cealed ho knocks her down with a club,
and carries her off before Bite comes to. If
ho does not get her to tals hut before sho
recovers t here is likely to bo a lively fight
in the bush, for the Australian damsel is
generally a vigbreus one. and may liavc
reasons of iher teju for objecting to hto attentiuna. The
may then bo obliged to
club her again. a.td aa that to considered
to bo somewhat of a reflect ion on the ardor
with which his curlier effort was made, ho
to apt to put as much soul and muscle
into hto first love lap as he can summon.
In some parts of Asia tho question of a
man'a title to a bride must be settled by
a fierce fight between viiQ, friends of tho
contracting parties. If hto forces are vic­
torious, his sweetheart
becomes hto
trophy. If her friends are vlcftwlotia, he
must pay such price as tbo victors de­
mand. All over that country some cer­
emony of-violonco or exhibition of phy­
sical power must precede a wedding.
Some native trlbea insist upon a foot race
between the bride and bridegroom to de­
cide the question of marriage, and others
require a long chase on horseback. In
some aectiuns of Asia the lover must
carry off his bride on hto back. If ho

protest agninst the marriage. Failing in
that, he must pay her parents for her in
cattle. The willing bride makes no out­
cry; the unwilling bride rouses the-whole
viilago, tho reaidenta of which try to res­
cue her.
4
In tho Isthmus of Darien either sex cun
do the courting, while in the tfrkraine
the girl generally attends to ft. When
biro falls tn love with a man, sho goes to
his house and declares her ]MMiou. If he
declines to accept her, she remains there,
and his case become* rather distressing.
To turn her out would provoke her kin­
dred to avenge tho Insult. Tho yonng
fellow jjss 80 reeort left him but to run
away from home until tbo damsel to other­
wise disposed of.
A curious custom prevails in Ond
Befcrland, Holland. October is tho aus­
picious month, and on tho first Sunday
(known as review day) tho lads and lasses',
attired in their best, promenade the
village separately, start, each other out of
countenance, ana then retire to make uj»
their minds on the second Bunday, which
is called decision day. Tho young men
go up and pay their compliments to the
fato once of their choice, to learn If they
are regarded with favor. On the third
.^ki.
Bunday, or day of purchase, the swain Is
The only ealt «.1 BEAMLESS #h™&gt;
te«We. NO TACKS cr WAX THREAD in expected to snatch the pocket handker­
bi^t th. M, ra«y B, band-acwnl ini WILL chief of his adored one. and if she sub­
wT £.* INKTGLAS »4 SHOE, Ibe original mits to it with good grace ho un­
an-l only liaml-eawM irelt M .hoe. Equals cti»- derstands that his chances of winning
ii.n-.-T.i I,
....-n » . [., S'&gt;.
are
flattering.
The
captured
W. I.. DOUGLAS •3.50 POLICE SHOE. her
Railroad Men and fitter^Carrtera all wear them. pledge to restored to tho fair owner
ou the fourth Sunday, the "Sunday of
Taking Possession," and It rarely hap­
&gt;i:K I\&lt;~ pens that tho damsel refuses the lover for
be»t tn Hie world for whom she bus indicated a preference. On
bt tn wwar a man a year. tho Sunday following, tbo suitor, accord­
S SHOE FOR B&lt;&gt;T»
ing to custom, calls at tho huupo of hto
,75 YOUTH'8 Bchool inamorata, where bo to asked to tea. If a
piece of thc^rust of a ginger bread loaf is
handed to^Lim. there te nothing left for
him but to retire. If, on tbo other hand,
tho parents offer tho voung man.’a piece
A WOOLET, AGENT,
of the crumb, ho to allowed to Como again
and is admitted into the family. *
On the Island of Hlmia, oppoaito
Rhodes, a girl to not allowed to have a
County of Barry, huldeii ul thy Probsts Offire iu lover until alu&gt; has brought up a certain
the city of Hastings. In said county. oti Mon­
day. the fiWh day of October. In the year mas quantity of sponges, and givan proof of
her agility to take them from a certain
thousand rUntiitWIlrM and riglity-elght.
Present. Wm. W. Cole. .Im’sv &lt;&gt;f Probale.
depth. Ou the lalaud of Nicarus the girl
lu themxttcroftUe eaiule of Frier Hjurupd. to not consulted. Her father gives her to
dOMuaed.
,
Aim I&gt;. Kork. executor of tlw last.will and l«-&lt;- the best diver among her suitors. He
taxnent of mid deceawi. represents that lie is who can stay longest under tbo water and
----—j— — —•—»——ad», and gather the ;tho« spangas marriesI tho
Showed
maid.—Frank IL. Stauffer in The Epoch.
from bls

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.

the forenoon, tie oMigned for tbs hearing ut
aatd petition, and that Ibvhrirw at law of said
deceased and all other persons interested In said
e«u:e, ore required to
»ald court then to tw

u cops ,»r whs order to nr

FOR SALE!

alon.

sold; •■Tho temptation to drink
literary men U not tbo liquor,
man to dtoalpatvd hia friends al-

many who try to pluck this brand from
tho burning. Tho number of chances
a dissipated mua to reform uad
xl living are many mere than
a to tho acceptance ot a sober
striouB young fellow. Ia fact
and induatrlous are supposed to
get on any way." And this Is not only
humoronsly but tearfully true.
Tho
record of literary; labor dots not ahew

A FARI^“S“

Brawn and Brain!
The powerful engine, with Its wonderful
propelling power, coupled W the long train
full freighted with U»e richest fabrics of
the Intellectual looms of the centuries—
what obstacles can stay the progress of this
mighty forcr, when once tinder full steam
along life’s highway?
The'American with brawn and brain
docs not see the necessity for titles ot no­
bility. does not care for elevation by detents.
He can reach out and pluck the stars.
But with the brawn or bruin Impaired
a man is badly handicapped in the mad
race for success which Is the marked char­
acteristic of the present gge.
;
The physical system Is n most Intricate
piece of machinery. It aught to be kept
well regulated so that it will work har-.
monlously In all its parts, then it is capable
of an immense amount of work.
z
it is said that n watch, if expetted to
keep perfect time, must be wounifdaily. It
will not keep good time unless it "runs
regular.” More men break down! tweause
they don'.t ‘Tun regular” than from any
other reason.
It Is claimed by physicians Uiat few men
are killed by hard work. It Is ta the Ir­
regularities of modem social life that the
high death rate is due. |Merf bum their
caudle at both ends, tiwn wontier why
it burns out so quickly.
The main thing in keeping the human
machibe in ps»d working order, fe to keep
the regulator right. "The blood is the
life.” and sound health Isas-iured so long
as the blood Hows through the vciks a limp­
id stream of purity.
•!
Regulate the, regulator with Warner’s
lx»g Cabin sarsaparilla, the old ftishloticd
blood purillet. pn*|&gt;arv&lt;t after Mlie best I
formula In uso by our ancestors I in gocsi
aid l4»g cabin days, and with Hie ^-Igor of
brawn and bndn which must ensue. In
your life’s lexicon yon will find |uo sneh
wont as fall.

la undoubtedly cauwd by lactic irfld In the
blood. This acid attack', the flbnxu tissues.

Thousands of people have found In Hood «N.,rmiparina a positive cure for rheumatism. 1 hi'
medicine, by Ila purifying action. ntutraDres
the acidity of the blood, aud also tmllda up and
strengthens the whole body.

Tho value of folk songs and labor conga
or workers' songs to Dot ear Jy over­
estimated. In tlito country wo avo very
little distinct literature of that class, ex­
cept what wo gather from tho negroes.
Uncle Remus and negro myths, as given
ua by Charkw C. Janes, made us familiar
with tho songs and tho stotlcs that com­
plement them to make a tow strata of life
cheerful. The Nineteenth C« nt*ry has
collected quite a motley group from’other
sources. Borns' poems nt flavor fromassociation with the Scotch working
classes.
Tho different departments of
labor have all deretoped songs peculiar to
the.class of work. Tlio dairy molds of
Greece and other old Aryan rarra wow
their work into music, and so guvn to it
an air and atmosphere of poetry. This
was specially true of herding and pastoral
labor of all sorts. Tho Russian* bavo a
com grindera’ Bong. The old dhlmney
sweepers' chant that was hcanl in our
streets fifty years ago has vanished, but
stevedores and sailors perform work with
chanting or intoning.
Song lightens
labors, its office to a grand one.—Globe-

Ton per cent, of aluminum added to the
weak metal copper gives it tho strength
of stceL One store making concern in
Michigan uses about one-tenth of 1 per
cent, of the metal in all its Iron castings,
.with thy result of diminishing the shrink­
age, making it fill the mold better, im­
proving ‘the skin, rendering the grain
perfectly even and preventing chilliug.
even turning white Iron into gray. The
addition of silicon to cast Iron lias been
shown to turn white iron into gray also.
Tho experiments with aluminum show
that while with successive remeltiag tbo
aluminum becomes deposited and tho al­
loy loses its strength, it does so less than
iron of tho same kind without almnnia
subjected to tho name number of eemelt­
Ings under tho same conditions.
The
iron and aluminum alloy can be very
readily turned in tho lathe, tho grain be­
ing fine and even. The elasticity of the
iron is increased.—St. Ixrata Republic.

A great difficulty in a model's life is the
fatigue when being drawn or painted. It
depends solelv upon herself, ar her
strength, how long a timo sho Is capable
of remaining stationary in tho desired
posture. Sow. are unable to pose longer
than two ur three minutes at a time,
when they must rest, while others can re­
main much longer quiet. I am fortunate
in this respect, and can pose for on hour
with tho greatest ease, and this enables
tho artbit to complete his picture in a
much shorter time than with broken sit­
tings.—Arf tots' Model tn Globe-Dumbcrat.
A Hammer for Carpenters.
An improved hammer for carpenters
has a groove in thoaide of tho head, into
which tho head of any kind of a nail may
bo tdipptsl and the nail fastened with one
blow. Tho hammer can bo readily with­
drawn without disturbing tho nail, which
may then lx&gt; driven home in tho usual
way. Carjienters will appreciate the. Taino
of the tool, especially in driving nails
in a ptoco seven or eight feet above tho
floor and consequently almost out of
reach.—Chicago News.

Tho Massachusetts board of health ex­
amined, last year 4.S7U samples of food,
including U.OtO of milk. Tim percentage
of adulterations, etc., in milk was Bd.33,
as against 80 in 1B53. when tbo law first
want into operation. Drug adulterations
were reduced to 97.87per cent. The gen­
oral percentage waa 80.05.—Booton. Sod-

- French physicians are reporting great
auoecss with the prompt internal uaa of
an antiseptic in cum of typhoid fever.
Aftar disinfection of tho intestlnw ac­
cording to this method, the diKoaso num a
short eourac.—Arkansaw Traveler

Whi(h i^thc best JJOAP ?

ItooaMj of jood howtdufiws wiw'

IM HROMdJ Ofjood hovsdiw^s wh, h5ff rned|f

Cahta (b\vs JoArttf
*fyo
ur«
If
your
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Grocar

hard n^Hurr&lt;h \

SAiiT^lAl/sSo^

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Chicago.

*

'
Unhewn stone monuments o-e&gt; among
tho most interesting relics of prehistoric
man found in France and other jxirUomi
of Europe, tho anrient province of .Bnttany being estterially rich In them- The
builders. Mr. Thom* Witoon states, are
auppoiied to have come from a mare or
less remote east during the polished stone
age. bringing a knowledge of agriculture,
homo Idoait of government and a religion,
with h»s of art than the Inliabitants of
tho counter before them possessed.. Th»y
buried their dead, and left the magnln
cent monuments over them which; to tho
number of more than 6.8W In Franco and
more than !,&lt;W0 in Brittany, are nov be­
ing carefully restored apd preeerred by
tho French government. Some of three
monuments are maud up of niaay Im­
mense stones, while others are really culIcctioiui of monuments in great numbers.
Tbo works are known by various names.
A menhir is n large stuuo standing an
cud; a dolman, a table Ilko tomb; a crom­
lech, a circle of stones; un alignment,
lines of menhirs; and a tumulus, a mound
of earth or stones usually covering a dol­
men. Many of the monuments must
have disappeared, but all three remain,
dotting the country In every direction,
enormous, rough, rude, unhewn granite
steuee—belonging to another civilization,
mighty in its time, but now dead and
buried in the ages of the past, with no
Insert nt ions ana no hlstory;—Arkansaw

L/tB&lt;&gt;R.

b

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if for you.

O

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hranCWEAKNl.Mi of Mem
FULNteriri in AOCIKTT. Ml

ThehUYEkb-GUIDCta
issued March ar-rj Sep"
maltou for all uBo p;.r.
chasp cl,a luxuries or the
JMgOMlties cf Ute. Wa
.......................

stylos and cmantltlea. Ju«t dgur, oul
what la roqtffred to do all th.-*o thfnet
CORFORTffBLT, and you can tXMke a iur
estimate of the value ot the’ BUYEBB­
GUIDE, which will bo aent upon
rsosipt of 10 ccnta tn pay postage.

MONTGOMERY WARD &amp; CO*
tho CF.LEflMATED
1«L Dr. Oartto has z
Bl LITT. CH RON I
the QENITO Bkll
Frady. It makes MO

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GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

Merrill Block. Detroit, Mleh.

Tho extent to which manual exercises
may be introduced into public schools will
no doubt be governed by certain (Mcullar
limitations. To begin with. It to not ex­
pected that boys generally Will be able to
Notice is hereby trtreu, that by virtue of a
handle heavy tools until about 10 years
lleeoae granted and given to me m the adminis­
old. Give them, therefore, exercises in trator of Mid estate, bv the I'robste court for
which tho lighter means may bo employed, the county of Eaton. I »b dl sell st auction to
such as glue, tbo jackknife, etc. Again, the highest Udder. M Jbc preinDre toecraXuw
on Tuesday" the 37th day «rt Novensber
we are, limited by tho absolute impossi­ drecrlred
imp. at io o’clock. A m.. all the right, title and
bility of generally connecting with com­ Interest of said deeeaard In and ta the following
mon schools work shops and spec kJ inBtrbctors. Furthermore, courses of study
ter (h&gt; of aretK'U twcnij-thtce tff&gt;. t&lt;n*i» four(«&gt;
already overcrowded, and tho lock of north of range eight &lt;«) west. Barry eounty.
specially prepared teachers, are obstacles Mich.
which tho average country school, at
least, cannot overcome. Industrial draw­
ing is largely taught throughout the.
country. Wo would urge tliat exercises
connected with it be arranged for an cut­
growth of constructed objects. This to
not only practicable, but applicable to all
common schools.
Dejwud upon willing parent#, brothers
and Milters fur whatever homo instruction
to necmuiary in the manual execution of
the thought, and we shall at least have
wisely directed tbo natural tendency of Addraw C. 0. HtaPTOX. Oilrad. Bick.
children to make things, aq&lt;l have aroused
an interest which, will awbl materially in
tho establishment of special manual train­
ing schools whenever they become practi­
cable.—Charies M. tarter la The Century.

CIDER
MACHIIIERYirXJr^FREE
For Diseases of the

"How much of your incor
do you
have to pay for affloo rent?" was a*ked of
a well-to-do lawyer tho other day. Ills
rooms are on thennit floor back of a Dia­
mond street law building.
''Wall,” said he, "my partner and I
have three rooms, way back, ns you
would call it, and have to pay for their
use tbo modest sum of $600 per year. I
feel sometimes that I d rattier bo tho
owner of a largo law building than bo
an attorney with a big practice."
“You. say your offices uro lu the rear;
what do tbo men in tho front of the buildmuch. Y/u'ro surprised?
Well, no doubt; bat whai I say Is right,
and IU tell you why. Person* occupying
rooms in the roar of a building are will­
ing to pav a little more tluui for front
rooms. This h because they are not an­
noyed by habitual office loafers, of whom
there are many; then tho man who runs
In 'just to write a note,* aa hf&gt; says; ‘or
wants to use your desk a minute,* to un­
known. Fakira don’t find you In the
reeessea ot your rooms, and tho noise and
rumble of wagvua and street life do not
“n°JJL0U
These are a few reasons why
tmek offieou ore preferable and conDnund a
ixigher rate of rent. "—Pittsburg Diapalch.

A knife, commonly carried and froqnently used by criminal Italian*, is what
Professor Scannaptoco, the Neapolitan
touring master, calls the "ntollMta." Tho
_____...
..
.
razor. though comddurabh
is only one edge, aud the '

throwing tbo blade outward. This re­
quires practice and dexterity. A smaU
k“h
«
open. It to closed by vj----- ‘
tiny 'batten" on tho £
not as effective a weapon
IL Trial*..
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DIAMOND PAINTS.

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CELERY
COMPOUND

CURES
Neuralgia

Narvoua
Prostration

Rheumatism
Kidney
Dlaeases

Among the exhlblta In
•how
found

aod fidelity.—New York Bum

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New Yuck Graphic.

tirano Kaola, L«.
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TIME TABLE.

Arc Diamond Dyen.

Tbo diamond fallen Into the dirt Is not
the less precious, and the dost raised by
high winds to bnaveu is not the Lm vUo
■ ritVdlBtr—1*—ashan Proverb. -

I

Thames. a few milea south of Norwich,
near Fort PmnM They caught hard shell
crabs, imprisoned them in a crate be­
neath tho water, and when the shell# haa
been shod, the '‘soft shell crabs” were
shipped to New York and other points.—
Cor. Now York Tribune.

hold of tho hijidla with the fmgvrM moT

that of anybody else. R&lt; ad the fodowiag tecti-

Wriffct

shell crabs.
i-raettoal tahermen axw
scUntiP.- book.- both dbpn.-re it Jhe
soft shell crab is the had shaH
aoM
after it has moulted. Four times »T*r
to the voting crab and once or twice a
year to the grown crab comes a
peril and fear.
Ho crawls into c dark
Sonny or nnA
the rocks, swefis out
until die cracks open his aboil. “»d/bl^
creeps out. This operation is sometimes
extremely painful, for Wa claws are much
larger than tbo Joints through which they
mStbs trailed, and they
ated In the process. If his fleah'
become soft and watery before shedding
he could not get out at all.
When the crab has moulted, the once
mailed warrior, who feared no foe «r«pt
a more powerful antagonist of hlawvra
kind, Is at tho mercy of any mjemy
can got into hto retreat.
When the
female crab moults her male consort
chivalrously guards tbo entrance to her
hiding place until her skin is rojered
with «’fresh deposit of lime. Tbocf'
periepcod eve cah tell when tho change Is

All Liver
Disorders

PROOFS

�UlwiWIieNm.
oreadful Effect of a Gas-Pocket
Explosion.

SIBTTEEN MAHQLEDVICTIMSFOUliD
7fom D’“d
Horrlbly Mutl-«»•* &lt;•- o,,‘ -rT*“’y K*»p~
—Tl.v' »H«w» *n Almost Incredible
I«W- •
' ”,rU’ ^h®0’ *" Flemee—
r-c-’P* ol ,h* I'unir-Strlekan
l ernly-Two Ux*a Lartatlaa

THE SACKVILLE INCIDENT.

WammcuTOx Ctrr. Nov. 3-The British
•ration cnntlHn.- -1___ _ ..
ssnusu

CAUGHT BY A PRAIRIE FIRE.

Let Ds Give Thanks.

MICHIGA# STATE NEWS.

So Proclaims the President of
poblfc
h ch will donteta-

k~
v. u'&gt;*r'-u"'-

T,cfl^
n ^P^tic circles fore that
Lord Sackville ha» been assured by Lord
Salisbury that bis Imiircrodou will art cause
him to b. del; wltfa
hy hB

the United States.

'
prctaUoa of discovering a place for profita­
ble invsounont.

YT GOBBLES WILL TAKE KOTIOE.

govrrntnent. A gentleman conu«c*ed with
tbe diplomatic service of tbo United State*
says that the stories relative to Lord Hark.
viUo** domooUc rslalions are unfounded-, that

pfaatic language because their freight doean t

inaklnc tbe Johnnie* capitulate, came bums

Rn , ... iu.. Nov. -V— Sixteen dead and
* h rn'f
*,rtl bo',‘(* ar" *yin«
ha*u-

(v

table* in a small blacksmith
. Run. ten milea above here,
t ’.b- must disastrous accident

i

'tfe

ibat L • • ■ • •r °
in *fai* I**1 of
v|rM
‘f* C&lt;a*’s Run mines employ
2^,
it, but (or wm* reason only
' ’ «* 00 &amp;«»ur»l*y afternoon,
..mom occurred. which resulted
'..n • derth °( sixteen tnfaiera and
j
family injuring of three

t•

•„t .

...

'

r-thrf»
.
-. . ,
.on took place in on* of the
_, v
keta of the miuac about 250 feet
fri ii ’
"&lt;■ One tu^w. ’’bo wa*
,
,
c.irtaiwe away, was blown
tl
: ■ .urehaft and hie Dsiy wa* not
i'.:un! •
--’’c*"* yrotTday morning
?. was Jueuverod in a brush pile. Two
. ,
hurled out at the mouth of the
jiin .-o.-l their litotes* bodies were found
f ■ troiff where they had been em*

• .. lent George Miller state* that
- n h.i. a jwralM only in the Puca: disaster mid tin’. the cause of
.
-,y V never be-loarowL Huu-- frVn the unigliborbouJ'-via,
-. o’ tfo duarter yee’arday.
f clothing worn by the vic­
- r
xfoastoraro scattered among the
l„.
’ it
orronndu.g trees, some of them
Apr ...
rove the ground. Five of the
j,.;
six Italians, two Irish
ai • •,&lt; rr H.itigsruui*
T.'.
’.11.1.4 kiw tuo namroof tbs killed:
jwl :&gt; 'arisen, aged 25; Charles Alnwn; John
I ........ . i;. agea SO; M-rtin Pienon, aged
5c; Aarou. Varises*, aged 35; John Bock us,
Stephen Backus, aged 83; Michael
Mar. ■, &lt;jed C2; Uylvtstor Marcy, aged SO;
DwnCeakoy, iged (0: Georg- MUhto, aged
M iu.-:c- Yanks aged 27, and two unkrowu- al!unmarried: Michael Curnan, aged
11. ght .•lubiriii, Pairkk Donley,
*--d V. wife and seven children.

dent yesterday atteruoon foued th# follow­
ing proclamation:

Michael H. Herbert ba* been appointed Britieh change d'affaires here and that Beckville
will return to England soon.

PANIC IN A SEMINARY.
in.:. thmil Burned and Ita Oneupanta
Madly Frightened.
■ i v.!i!‘..5vv 5—The Monticello
: r Young Ladies waa homed at 1
... . . sterday*morning. Thern were 125
&gt; g.r - .-raff m t-80wr» ami a doaun female
-&lt;ver&gt; oi the buildiug when tlir Ire broke
■ at, i!&gt;’ of .wliom narrowly ewe.iped death.
’ b -.f-cu . aud 1 o'clock the girls on the
fl:tl. 1'vr were uwakaoei by a suffocating
. n..• . ■ ■r&gt;l;ua opening their window* saw a
' r ■: z'
l.eli-w them in the main building.'
' 7u-L i!t« w'vtv rtlh-i with smoke, but the older
,11.: - -md ’ I.' teariiers braved the danger
r»«
and staggered
turough the
«t
ar»u&lt;iog the girls and order­
ing tt-v&gt; to lun for the rear stair why. Tbw
girl-1
d out«'! bed in their niijlitciotbea,
anti witni. it trying to save even their wear■ ; n,&gt;parv! th ! s-rvaining through the halls
and tio-n tue stairways.
Many of them
d; n d ran- prwwtice of mind, but the may.&lt;; « r.- in a fr-nzy bordering on iiuau,:v
: f ./■••rs pri ced equal U&gt; the crisis
1-.. lew: • wqd-lteir ground until every
•tu l t.:
nilral
Two servant*, )»ho
r- ■ : .i;. • i« vintrulled. jumps! from wind-■«• :in I were badly injured. They were
•itn -l -• the neanwt residence and given
tf ■
I medical attention.
;
.
bnilding was dvr dories high, built
\rtr. »vme werrun with iry and flowenu
fn'.li -laimrr houses dottei tho grounds,
and .lit.&gt;4“ ';-r it was one of the most rotuaati -|«&gt;t« in tlia state. The seminary
•:a b ld: in !M’&gt; by Benjamin Godfrey, tlw
f ..1,1 - ml i-nefactor of the inatitutloa.
'
। .1 number of addilomi havs been
:. n
To-toial low is £50,&lt;n0.
I'

unamniously

determln-i

I* is reported that another family of
three persona, hving on the north wert tor-

therefor of •!,!»—but

PRISONER AND SHER FF GONE

. ;•
:/d.
r
.
Li.: i' - « was thv fourteenth week of the
bi*"i and although the beginning of Nosemter. Matgnlay. was as ■•rmai Juno. In
S.IM.I Ja, Icosiville, «t Nicolas sial places
.1 u m aud down the river tli” fsvsr ts ragI ;■ -: l.v, and is fan spreading among the
U.
- ( refugees in the woods, white there
1
in the center of the city. Al­
U
... • Very exertion has been made to re1
lAi-nwi in all departments, the sxpi
I r tbo part week amount to C31.7M1
!!■ -.oij.'. -tnturday were only fHX).
FuusAXutXA. Fla., Nov. 5.—There ware
■ t-w case* and 2 deaths yesterday. Two
of the new cims are whites One is Mead
Hunj, cvting agent'of tho Florida NavigaUoa i-omjiany.

;

Mlrac ulc.ns Kacaps&gt; from Heath.
OsilaAo, Cai., Nov. &amp; —Tbo trains, ferry
■ wts, .Hid other moan* of conveyance
bought thousand* of visitors to theclty Sat­
urday mgut, who came to witneaa th* Re­
publican torch-light parade. A bend wagon
from Tsmsacat, containing seventeen per•opv , while attempting to cross the track*,
• S3 struck by the Oregon expraee train, aa it
rounded the curve, and four h &gt;rsea drawing
the '.Ude were killed, while all of the paa•snjers miraculously escaped Injury.
Later in the night, a train of empty paa•rater coat-baa was run into by the Alameda
exprnai, a conductor on the farmer being
fatally Injured.
•

T»rntjr-Tvro Pereses Drowned at Sea.
i^SDOX, Nov. 5.—Tha steamer Saxmundbun wM sunk off Cowm yesterday by «4HriMi -with the Norwegian *hip Bjonnea.
Twsnty-twc of the persons on the Haxmuodkrtn are niiseing.
Eight survivor* have
te-n laiMled at Weymouth. Tbe Bjonnau
• "Inndoued by her crew, who have bean
lat&lt;tad at Portland.
Throe Men Loee Their Lit**.
Bonos, Nov. 5.-James Haye*, Henry
(wuilsy and William Bellan ware drowned
Roctaetar Uy yesterday afteniomi, tbair
bort having empsiaed. Cteortae Gogaa,
who was with tbe party, was rescued.

A I’hlladelplsla Aealgstnes*.
FHii^tMCLrau. Nov. a.-WiUiaEi Tallow,
a large manufacturer cm Phillip rtreet, ba*
med* an assignment. TUliabOlttal amou*»
toHO.OOQ.

didn't get it Thao

decision of the Lansing tribunal
■ued Thoma* Burcbetto-anoUier Celeryville

by the persun­
point in Alcona or Oscoda aountias an iufa-

publication here being Oct JI.
Uiat have folknwed our people in their shnpa and

Rottxkdam JvxcnoN, N.

Every Thursday evening during all that time

night'* lodging, and both born and contenta

Y., Nov. » —

lower peninsula.
Many attempts ware
mad* *0 root it out, but all of them failed, a*
McNearooy had influential friends who
savml him at critical momenta. Recently,

wife—wanted •15,000—but tbe jury gave him
UaKDOxQAa, Mien, -iov. a—sue acaocoar
'McLaren arrived Friday evening with bar
—nothing.
.
Pretty Anna Glsssford, a Grand Rapids
maiden, want* 1-5,000 of Harry Webber’s
cash, alleging that he played the old Harry
day, striking tbe
with ber.affoctiuM.
to

Ums effect that a local parson Jet a job ot

was &lt;-x|x&gt;Kvl in a Detroit paper, and
publicity
spurrud
tbe Alcona county
authorities
to
renew
tbe
attempt

held in n number of villages, IkiUi of tb-i

ot God. a.-knowledge Hix merry In setting found*

tiers bon- invcnptioua to suit tbe politics of
the jiarty parading. The iiepnblicarts would
“sack” Cleveland, tbe Demivrat* would
“sack" trust*. nionojxJIm, tariff robbers, etc.

finally dons nt • cost to tbe county of over
*15,000. and McNoarney was sentenced to tfo

He wiu pct into tStieriff Bterritt's hands to
be taken to Jackson
Rtarrltt and McNsarney left together, but Bterritt did not
return,and inquiry being made it waa learned
that McNeorney bad not been delivered

Calhoun county bastrd of superveors have
decided to patch up their old rookery of a

Tfo *6.010 required to do the paU-hing would
make quite n start toward new buildings
that would l« more in keeping with modern
civilisation.
Some fellow burgled tfo Luther postoffice

been employing £D t^xtra hands all the week,
night and day. to supply the demand.

could not succeed.

Tolxdo. Ohio, Nov. X—The outgoing De­
troit exi&gt;rna train on the Michigan Central

unlay morning. Tbe switch engine was
eomewnat demolished and a platform

ger engine waa

only aligbUy damaged.

Ctiarles Madisoc. a switchman wbo eras eo

in this county, and much indignation is exIOWA JOBBERS REJOICE.

DISTRESSING FATALITY.

slightly injured, and Mr. John F. lUday,
It 1* announced that Grand Rapid* will
that will be an ornament to that enterprising
city.

important decision ever made by tbe Iowa
railroad commissioners wa* filwt Saturday

Davenport, Dubuque and Burlington job
l«rx
Th- &lt;s&gt;mtniMloueiv restBrm their

RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

front of tbo Monongahela house.

fifth Boor in perfect safety.

lumber rate*, m tbe Burlingsui cai
weatern elamifleatiou being ^doptei
of tbe Illinois eln*»iflcnttoii.

Hmitb and Cam obeli, Ccsnmiaiioaer Dey re­ gl«n,444,M5 «i Oct. 1. Tbe gold fund balance
fusing to sign ou tbe ground that Mr. Fred in tbo treasury ha* decreoaxd about gl,00tt,Wilde, of Daveupoct. werelary uf tbe Twin 000 during tbo past month, and amount* to
Citiea Freight aiwociation, in a letter dated S19I.074573, aud Ibe silver fund balance, ex­
Oct. 31, threatened him with the ojn-udlion clusive of Jli.OOO.OUO trade-dollar bullion, 1*
g24.5rt-.25il, or IJO.OW.rtJO lass than a month
r, Nov. 2. “In this situation,■ aay* ago. National bank depaaitorias bold S5I,note to tbe press, “I am comjwlied ♦fo.'JTV, ar about g3,rt»,«D low than on Octofor 1st.
Government roci'ipte daring October were
agaio*t pi.BU3.ir! in October
1W Cuatomi receipted uring tbe po*t
tbe jobbers and manufactur-r* berets it month wore »l7.882.»l. or nearly 91,000,000
pul* tbe comiuiaaioaers’ achednl* in force de­ km than in October a year ago; internal
revenue reodjit* were »JI..500.000. or afout
spite tbe Brewer and Fairali injunction*
gl.0u0.0U) more than In October. ls«7; while
the receipt* from miscellaneous eouro* were
YVahhimotox City, Nov. a—Justice Stan­ fci,M5,U0U, uFglW.UOO lew than iu October a
ley Matthews, of tbe supreme court, who has year aga
ItecelpU from all sources for the first four
l«en ill for many wseks and quite unable to
attend to his judicial duties, I* beginning month* ut tin prwent fiscal year reach 1120,5O0.Q0U. against •I84.W1.609 for tbe first four
moatln. of tb- preceding year, and as re
recently by Dr. 1‘epper, U&gt;e eminent physi­ ceipcs tn July. August. Bepteinber and Octo­
cian of Philadelphia, who attended Gon. ber are usually a little heavier than in any
Sheridan, and wbo state* that he ba* no or­ other four months ot tbe year, this point* to
ganic disease, and that no reason exist* why a revenue ot about ».17»,(X»,0(M for tbe year.
be should not recover hi* former robust Extwudilursa for the first four mouths of the
LrollU. The trouble from which be has foen current ttacal year amounted to 91 IO^VXJ.iIOO,
suffering h abdominal catarrh. It will be against 9lOU..!i&lt;x),i&lt;IU for the first four month*

partn.ent has purchase'! IJ'.iIjO.iaiO bond*—
&gt;IM0O,OOO 4S and 9»JOU.WB 4's-at a pro­
minin of H.3lMi'~.

end of tho prceent term.

Chicaoo. Nov. a—Capk lorter and th"
secret service officers arc 'engaged iu a bunt
chief of ordnance, iu his annual report, says
for a Ib-year-cld counterfeiter who has thnx that during the part year mvcrtlgaUon*
far Iwen' successful iu poking a nutnfor of have lieen completed relative to the deter
poorly rxecuta d 9-5 bill* Wednesday eron- minatioo of the charge, pi ujectlie and rilling
ing the lad jumped on several Blate street for small arm*, with a view to adopting an
cable car*, in each instance paying hl* faro ,rm
of
smaller
caliber than the
with one of the bill*. When be received tha present service
piece. It is
the in­
H 1*5 in change he jumped off. Tbe "letter tentton to use coraproseed and perforated
cartruiges, but as yet the jxiwder maker*
have no: mre&gt;M in producing a satisfac­
ion sotnenuav
---- -- ----- --------tory powder, tbe dssired velocity belugacvignettes of G«a Grant, which were coarwly cumpanfoi by too groat* pr^WTrn. This
executed.
( 1
___ ________
matter of a suitable powder Is still under
study and trial. Tbe result* obtained in
France with the Lefol rifle. Gen. Benet *ays,
Touroo. Ohio. Nov. I.—Notice ha* been
seem to point to a radical innovation In tfo
received from' So&lt; rotary Hayea. ot the gen­
manufacture ot powder for email arm*.
eral executive board of tbe knighta of
by dirtrict newmbly No 78, th.t J M.
Bloomer, pert master workman of tbo Ohio
W*B*r»OTO3 enrr. Nov. X-When tbo
state ssss.bbly, and editor ot Tbe Industrial
Sw. of tbta rity, hm be... expand from tbo sitter* of the Academy of the Y isolation, ou
Connec’.lcut-ivenue, were saying tbsir offlcea
onter for violation of obligation, and con­ Wodnseday night, ju»t before retiring, they
duct unbocotning a knight. Bloomer ba* were rtartled by a loud explosion. Y estertried to break up the district assembly, and
hi* expulsion £ exosedingly gratifying to day morning, when some of the pupbs wm*
.1.. aennmla thev made tbe disknights io thisasotioo.__________
lured by au exploaiou. Halloween jo^**
a —
&gt;h. termm of the af
Ottawa, Out, Nov. 3.-According tor*fair.

SSutah to theCrtmdian nortbwmtdur•ii.m.nta elreadv
— ttrirlos. TS.
Uk. up l»d bJ«. «•-&gt;« «&gt; ••«*"
u&gt; pwato.
poinw- n»r "• d-"t
.
. —1—— . ,
ralllns.

Out. Nut.

1SS -

All Toes-

At 4:40 o'clock

tiou in tbe public debt during Octobsr
amounted to &gt;4,5ls’&gt;,6l0. and for tbe first four
months ot tbe. finial year,
The

HE PERSISTENT PLAgJe.
Il Fowtlwn— to I»o Its Work In J-ekayny
. .. .uni Vlcluity—Muiu j Needed.
J • ■ 5V1IAB, Ma.. Nov. Ik—Saturday's
• . '• ‘ •vpj.rl gar j 26 new &lt;iiM-&gt;and*.'
.'ulian Joyce ami Jo*»|&gt;ii VilamL
Y
.tti-r-were eleven new caws and
■ .1 ;'I:—GnMav Peterson, J. D. Dilworth
s
S .|Ji-n Bliia Total coses Ito date,

livea in a 10x13 cslua, coots hi* own grub
and works for neighboring farmers just

Nothing remained of the babe but a few

Ixra Awokuek, CaL. Nor. A.—The Times
Of Uiis city, which flrrt printed the Sackvillo-Murehisou correspondence,
say* the
letter to kinckvilla was written by Murchison
in good faith, and that Murchison b a reputahlo cituan of Fomona of English parent­
age; tliat a month after its receipt it was
laid before W. P. Fltxgerald. member of the
state Republican committee: Henry J. Gage,
delegate at-large at the Chicago convention;
Hsrrisou Gray Oth, editor ot Tbo Ltr
Augolsa Tim&gt;w. sn&lt;! &lt;me other local ceadi
data They saw the importance of YVsrt*

।

t .,

ncaa but was diaapfx'tnted by tbe unfaithfulnns of his wife, i* now living a hermitYs life

cau&gt;eopteto AhnlrMy God tor:
I metcy.which have followed Uiem

VW™&lt;*T. V-r.
V"*tugtou monument coatlaort to draw. Dur­
Ing tbe time it was otrn in tbe month of Oc­
tober beginning with the afternoon of Toseday, the Mh, 7,4* perooue were carried up
in tL. .levator and J.384 walked up. making
. .
_ •____ ___ -»—* tha ahaft.

HDt»gArou». Nov. A-C. A. PdWmpr,
F C. Pillsbury, and C. M. Amsden. of this
citv Robert Lindblom and Mr. Wurst, cf
aLSTLa * w.
&lt;* s..y&gt;y

have return*! from a tour through tbe

While China sends u* ta* for our tin,
Lansing firm sends tbe Chinese condensed
milk to put into theirs. That’s modern re­
ciprocity.

labh &gt;bmnnL ot a provincial

Is, to my mind, some thing outrageous in m*n

Saginaw City Episropsdiau* are going to
invert 925,000 In new j-unsh buildings. They
and Dually were almost instantly killed and
Nagle fatally injured. Wilson was arrested

Michigan railroads earned 96,304,800 in
Augu«t, against 17.500,495 for Angurt, *87,

shadow and track them down, to report
without responsibility ou tbe private livsp
of those whom they shadow, or to report re­
proaching their families, and this only too

excitem.nt be meant to kill himaelL
DESTITUTION IN KANSAS.

YVahhihgtom Crrr, Oct. 31.—N. M. Wilk­
ins, tha (Hrtiuastef at Jalma, Mow! county,

statro flint owing to the failure of the crop
the people in that section are suffering for
food *nd dotting. -Three-fourths of tbe
be procured. The iwiple of this country
havn been pleading for'aid since spring, but

The Chicago &amp; Grand Trunk railway baa

alighting from a paasengwr train of that
company some months ago.
The Du nth. South Shore &amp; Atlantic Rail­
way company has given notice that it waives
all claim to tbe deputed upper peninsula
lands, and the homesteader* are happy
W. H Taller, a Bronson farm-r, has lost
flv* horses, valued at 91.060, within tfo post

puree for a finish fight between Chlrlle Mitthe Hoff moil house Friday

night

ditioni I will put U|

the whcla sum the day

must agree to fight to

county are living ou jwched corn, and
Miw Nadi. Oweu, a young lady ot Pontiac,

TorKKA, Kan., Nor. X—Judge Brewenha*
just banded down a decision iu the famous
Allen county case in ^bich certain alternate
aectious of land granted by the government

Brewer hold* that the land in qocsUou le­
gally folongs to tbo railroad, aud the
M-ttler* will therefore be compelled to
give
up
puascw.oD
to
tbo
com­
pany* Tho land embrace* a largo amount
of the most fertile farming land* in the

a diatanre ot sixty-five miles, te vi«it a lady
friend of that dty. Then.'s a glr! wbo can
do something beside* bang Uw piano. K
A Saginaw lady avers she lost a railway

Harmony, acting secretary of the navy, ha*
approved tfo findings and sentence &lt; f tfo
general court-martial which recently YrtaJ

that station

The rourt Mutonctxi

Lieut.

tbere’ll probably be a general atampede

half waiting-order* pay, to retain
Bfacomb comes smilingly to tbe front as
tha ouly county in the state that pays Ita eo-

publicly reprimanded by tbe secretary of

Mrs. Catherine Clark, a Big Rapid* lady
taken from them. About 500/settler* are
thrown out of tbelr homes by the decision.
Many of tfiem have occupied the land* for

living Children, tbe oldest ot whom is 63,
twenty-oue grandchildren and twenty-fire
great-grandchildren. Her father died in his

Chicago, Nov.
X—County Physician
Moyer Friday held a post-mortem examina-

rick Klee on Thursday night, nod found that

improvements.
Chicago, Nov. 1—Lart night alwut 10
o’clock John Miller, an sx-striker ou the
north side railway, threw a stem- at a new
man mi a Garfield avenue car. striking the

fall and was found io a bole in the sidewalk
with his neck broken and n bullet wound in
tbe hip. There was great exdtomant among

A Coopersville parson go* himself into a
warm climate by giving political advice
from tbe pulpit. He’D know better than to
try it again.

let, and not from falling through a hole in
lice.

Dr. Moyer found that Miller'* neck

cemetery, expeeing aboriginal

thorough warfare on tbe codling moth with
Rockland couuty, committed suicide Friday.

violence took place.

■ley nwimssw at
uited 00 tbe night of tbe toth

AKBOK. 0., Nor. 1 -Joseph Dickonbof,
aged 70. while going through an unfre­
quented part of this city last evening, wa*
ssagltid by two highwayman aud robbed of

•scaped In the darknem, stealing

DUO tons of standard silver dollars, amount-

iparityforllW^OC.aX).

too slrclric light*

NbwYobx, Not. 1-Frod«rieka Loom,

brought bio a whole b*ap of
Deelared a Dtrtderrt

troll, wo* also hurt, though neither one

93,000 for kwping holes in her sidewalks,

vor*d&gt;te

oftsredbra Phil

United State*.

degree ot Intelligence, and until

�EVERYDAY UFE

THE COUNTRY.

long enough to ferment

In son;? section* of the country tho

lated cellars
Opinions vary an to
whether the potato** should be packed in
large bins or in smaller lots in boxes or
barrels, but it, would iwem that most
growrra store in large masses. It pays,
as all agree, to above! or handle the seed
potatoes over, several times during the
winter.
The suggestion Is made in
Rural New Yorker—from which journal
the jiotato pit here illustrated was taken
—that potatoes could be stored success­
fully lu sack*, which could be emptied
and refilled once each mouth or six weeks
daring the winter.
I

FIO. 1—A POTATO FIT.
Many of tho large potato growers use
pits for storing their tubers. In the il­
lustration is shown a pit in which the
potatoes are put as soon after being har­
vested as ]&gt;ossible, when they are covered
with straw or corn stalks for a few days.
They-are then covered with boards and
earth, the ends of the pit being left open.
Later the ends are closed, rad a small
amount of ventilation ta afforded by
means of a whisk of straw, which extends
up through the center of tho covering to
the'open air. In the illustration, A rep­
resents * pdo supporting the boards; B,
plx inches of earth; C. eight inches of
manure; J), six inches of earth; E, eight
Inches of manure; F. a straw vcntllater,
and G. a sj&gt;ace of eight inches between
potatoes and boards.

FlO. 2— AN UNDERGROUND ROOT HOUSE.
In the wcond cut is illustrated an un­
durground root house that was recently
deacribed in Prairie Former as follows:
This plsu may bo varied if a bank can be
had, so that the roots may bo dumped
info a ehuto at the top and distributed

Every season thr old problem of the
best mode of keeping cabbages In winter
is discussed, some growers advising burylug the cabbage head* up, while others
advise beads down. This question mav
be disposed of briefly thus: If- the head*
are mature and .«olid they should bo buried
goots up. but loose heads can be pitted
roots down, so as to grow and make solid
heads by spring.
One of Ohio’s progressive farmers,
Waldo F. Brown, writing In Ohio Farmer,
X bury cabbages seltct dry land with a

slope to carry off the water, pull them ou
a dri- day and If there ta any water In the
heads Invert them and let them drain.
Open a trench eight Inches deep and wide
enough for about four rows of heads

protect them and no straw will be needed,
but the earth may be shoveled directly on
to them. 4’uu on frotu ten -to twelve
iuchre of earth and shape it up so as to
keep out the rain. After tho ground
ftwim protect the pit with straw or corn
Ei&amp;Wfc
,u to Prevent freezing and
MggEKg. ns this ta what spoils them.
WtatigS for use up to Christmas may be
stored In boxes in a cool cellar.
Loose heads may be stored roots down,
and will grow and make Molid heads by
spring. Open a flat trench four or five
' feet wide nnd set a row , across the upper
and. sotting them at an angle of 4.5 degs.,
■with the heads packed as close as posribte. then cover the roots with earth,
tramp it down on them and place another
row with the heads resting against the
roots of the Grat row. When your pit ta
filled it will show a solid mass of heads.
Now put up boards a foot wide or more
around tbe edges and cover to this depth
with light litter, using .first corn fodder
and then leaves, and puf a roof over it,
rad although the heads may freeze a
MW?, th" roots will not, and the cabbage
■■gesture arid be crisp and fresh iu tho
BMHp -If you seo signa of mice, put
Srfme pieces of apple with a little stTveii
nine on them around tho top of the pit.

at tbo bottom before anything else ta done
with it. Nothing ta more important than
to abstract by natural means tho minute

A quite effective way of cleansing the
cider sad preventing after fermentation
is to scald it just after it has bean slightly
fermented and settled. To do this it may
be drawn off or dipped out of the casks
into large copper kettles, or for large
quantities an old copper still, holding
three or four barrels, will be better.
When fire ta applied the heat will cause a
large ‘amount of scum to rise at once to
tbe top to be skimmed off.
The beating should cease as soon as
the boiling point is reached, when the
cider is again placed tn clean open casks
to stand and settle until it has become
entirely cold, when it may be drawn into
barrels and tightly bunged.
The effect of the scalding, if done at
the" right Ume, ta two fold. It quite
thoroughly cleanses the cider and stop*
tho fennratatlon al the right point to
leave it a sweet and pleasant drink.
While the elder thus treated will after­
wards taste somewhat of tho scalding, it
will not bo unpleasant to those wbo like
It sweet, and ta to be preferred to dder
in which the fermentation has been ar­
rested by mustard hwx! or ciuunirata.
Cider treated in any of these ways will
not afterwards make good vinegar.
Where the quantity of cider to be made
will not justify the expense of casks, the
elder’ may bo fermented and settled in
barrels, bungs open, by drawing from one

With the increased consumption of cel­
ery, Improved modes in its culture have
been adopted by progressive agricul­
turists. Numbered with these Improved
modes ta the plan of bleaching celery by
setting up boards a foot wide edgewise on
either side of a row of plants rad pulling
the soil upagainst the lower edge of the
board, *o that the light is axpeUod. Tho
boards are kept in position by short
blocks notched to fit them and placed
across the top, or any other contrivance
that serves the name purpose. The chief
advantages claimed for this mode over the
old plan of ear.h bleaching are no nut iu
warm, wet seaBous. and u saving of labor.
The old method of” drawing the soil up
against tho celery gradually until tho
bleaching is done, is still practiced by
many farmers
A plan that has many
advocates among small farmers is that of
digging a trouch as deep u the plants
and about one foot wide, rad placing tho
plants therein, retaining all the soil that
adheres to thn r'xi'ta when they are lifted.’
When the trench ta packed closely with
plants set in same position as they grew,
a protection of. straw, naves, etc., ta
given to keep off the frosu.
If the celery crop ta a small one it may
be stored in any collar where there is no
fire beat. Ono pika is to place it in boxes
a little less In depth than the celery is
high, and from eight to ten inch«e wide.
Place a few Inches of sand on the bottom
of the box and tuck the celery in as tight] v
as possible without bruising. Tbe boxte
thus packed may bo placed on the floor of
tbo cellar. Larger quantities can be stpred
in a cellar as follows: Place a board on
■edge eight or nine Inches from the wall,
put n few inches of dirt or.sand on the
floor, pack the celery in perpendicularly,
roots down. When one row has bo€n fin­
ished. another may be madu by putting up
another board eight or nine indies num
the first; this may be omtinned as long
ns desired, or till the cellar ta full. A
little above freezing may Im&gt; considered tho
best temperature for winter keeping of

The late E. P. Roe kept Catawba, Isa­
bella. Diana and Iona by picking on a
dear day. using grape scissors so aa not
to handle much, removing all Imperfect
berries and placing in clean, dry eartlieu
jars, in layers a bunchdeop. and filling the
jar Id this way: Place a double sheet of
baper over the top layer and put on
the lid. Strong, unbleached muslin ta
pasted entirely over the lid or cover of tbo
jar: when tho covering haa fully dried
and hardened thn jars are buried on a dry
knoll beyond the ration of the frost, a
stake being placed over each jar to locate
It accurately.

’ The beet treatment for frost«&gt;d corn fod­
der. **y« Country Geutloman, ta to pre­
serve it in shocks from tho weather in tho
usual way, and before feeding out to pass
it through a cutter, which will cut it a third
of an inch long, and then moisten It lightly
.Md wrinkle meal over It. Tlie sulks will
aflnru eornu nourishment, the dead leaves
mjpqr none. We are not aware that any
but they are not so good as straw.
Chopped and placed in the silo, there
would probably not be heat enough to
prevent u sour fermentation, and they
might be spoiled, but much would depend
on the condition of the stalk* and of tho
leaves, which would vary with circum­
stances. The result would be uncertain.

Tha second cut, says the authority
quoted, gives a better method. Here the
trees are laid down slanting, all of ths
trunks of the trees being covered with
earth and the tops lying so low as to eaable tho 4kner to cover them easily with

In responao to the query of a com
epondent for some good plan for a feedlu

ping on the. wool while tlw animals
feeding—Country Gentleman replies
furnishing tho following:

The accompanying figure (Fig. 1) repre­
sents a feeding where the sheep eat from
the troughs on each side below.
Tbo
tight board prevents hay seed from fall­
ing into tho wool. Tbe troughs also allow
feeding with roots and.grain.

ft

2

Fig. 2 is a cross section. The feet A A
should bo thick, durable plank, and
notched at B B to receive the boards of
tho troughs. If desired, tho wide board

In sections where rail timber Is near at
hand tho cheapest fence is tho old fash­
ioned Virginia worm fsnec. except in eases
where there 1* a market for the timber
that makes It more valuable for other
purposes. In that c**e tho regulation
board fence, with two posts to a six toeufoot length, and which is too well known
to require a description, will be the cheap­
est and best. In localities where timber
is scarce t he wire fence is Increasing al)
the Ume in favor. Farmers who f6ar In­
jury to stock from tho bartri are many of
them making a combination fenoe of
boards and wire.
For n hedge fenre, the osage orange, all
things, considered, 1* the best for all sec
tiorm where it is not liable to bo winter
killed. It grows from the seed more
readily than the thorn.-’, and iu a few
years makes an impenetrable fence. It 1*
difficult to root out when ouo* retab
llshed. and for this reason .should not be
used for division fences unless they are
expected to remain permanently. Hedges
require attention and frequent pruning
to keep them sightly and under subjec­
tion. While they are still well thought
of by many, it Is doubtful if the hedge
fence is increasing in general popularity
for farm purpoaes. tn the older settled
sections of tbe country fewer highway
fauces are being made "every year. Tbo
opinion is constantly gaining ground that
stock should be fenced in instead of beiug
fenced out.

The California Cockier describee thn
shipping coop here illustrated. The dia­
gram is simply an illustration of tho

A BHUnNG cxxjr.
A coop built on this plan need not
weigh over three and one-half to three
and three-quarter pounds, and be large
enough to carry a trio of games or fowls of
medium nixo anywhere. The coop can bo
made larger for Asiatics and not w&gt;lgh
over half a pound more.
Take t wo barrel hooj-n and six slats or
pieces of lath: cross tqro of the piecwi In
tho bottom hoop; fasten them together in
the middle with a clout or wrought nail;
fasten the other four to the top hoop
with clouts; fasten tho lower, rads to the
bottom hoop by driving two "small nails
through them into the hoop end into tho
rads of the crossed laths, and your frame
is complied. Take a piece of coffee sack,
or similar stuff, and cut it round and a
little larger than the bottom hoop; lash
or sew it to tho bottom hoop and to tho
erosa pieces. Take canvas, muslin, tick
ing or whatever you wish to cover it
with, and draw it around and lash it to
tbo bottom and top hoops; cut a piece
of cloth round to cover tno ton; cut the
tomplece in two across the middle after
it IS put on; this will give an,opening to
put the fowls into the coop, After which
tbo 'aperture can be lact-u or sewed to-

To provide tor this, now a pocket on the
outald* that will hold a pint or bun; in­
side sew another jx&gt;ckct, with the bottom
just even with the bottom of the outelde

holo through the side of tho coup to con­
nect the two pockets; put the feed into
" Bemeniber that every squash that ta
raised will rot quickly, hence the importaaee of carefully handling aU speotmans

&gt;. with a littl*
h- When piled

C allows air
and F carriea
^rovreing. E

UOU wiuu ‘VSW-U
,-----,
health, good neighborhood and prospec­
tive rise in value. Soil* admit of jnray
classifications. arising from their clEertmt
constituents. Bocks arc the original basta
of soils, having by the long ««tiawd
moisture. iruot
—— solved Into minute particles, taktar
on tha form of earth. Soils are called
stony, gravelly, clayey, peaty, •*«-.
according a* the substanres named con­
stitute a loading feature in tbweompound.
A loam i. a .noil chiefly composed of sWclous sand, clay and other mineral sub­
stances along with a largo percentage of
decayed vegetable and animal matter, to
which it principally owes it* fertility.
Tho pulverulent brown sub* tanco formed
by the action of air on solid animal or
vegetable matter, 1* called humus, and is
a valuable constituent of soli* Itrcndera
stiff soil* friable, absorbs and retain*
moisture, and in a largo degree supplies
the mineral elements of decayed matter
in soluble forms for plant growth.
Tbe capacity of a sandy h am for retain­
ing moisture depends oh tho amount of
decayed -vegetable matter which it eontain* and without which it will bo infer­
tile. Sandy and clay soils requires differ­
ent treatment. Each will be benefited by
an admixture with the other, but the
union of pure sand and day alone will be
sterile unless supplied with decomposed
vegetable matter.
Under draining is
highly beneficial to clay soils. A sandy
loam is easily worked at.d is among tbe
most desirable of all the soils

A corrtnpourtent in gleanings In Bee
Culture make tile following communlca;
tlou:
For tbe benefit of all who may come in
contact with potion Ivy. poison sumach,
rattlMiiakM and other peflsonous reptiles
and Insects. I wish'to Inform them that
lobeha Inflate bus been in my practice
(botanic or physio-medical) a successful
remedy. 1 think I have saved very many
lives with it. My brother, A. Tyrrell, 1L
D., and 1. who have been in the practice
of m ilicine over fifty years, were poisoned
very badly every summer when wc were
boys at work on the fam. We suffered
torments for what we thought was no sin.
When scratching and* rubbing was irre­
sistible we rubbed our feet and legs with
many kinds nf herbs in trying to stop the
itching and burning, but with very little
relief until wc used green lobelia herbs,
which relieved our sufferings every time

then that the knowl
of lobelia was worth
for Ivy poison.

In tbe annexed cut it represented a
substantial 'moke house advised and de­
scribe-1 by Ohio Fanner «»-■&lt; well suited

CREAM

Take the

BtylWDEfl
aking Hastings Bam

~ T?1 be.iast 016 wperto
read.these long evening..

SJO? PERFECT

It. iitrv*
....
contain Ammonia. Ume. or Alum. Sold only
tn cans.
pRJCB BAKING POWDER CO.
saw ronK.
Chicago.
st. uouib.

HUFFMAN BROS.
——SELL—• ।

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad C^quote prices.

The Norcross Furnaces
Which are heating scores of houses in Barry eounty, with
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will be pleased to give estimates or quote prices.

STOVES.
Of all kinds. See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

Huffman Bros.
HEADQUARTERS
The house is 8 by 7 fact square. Tho
bottom is excavated the size tff the build­
ing. Z feet dorp, filled in with small stones,
and on this a brick floor, well cemented,
is laid. This insures dryness. Tbo walls
are of brick, 8 Inchre thick and 7 feet
high, with! small door on one side, lined
on the inside with sheet Iron or zinc.
Hooks should lie firmly attached to tbe
joists, on which to bang'thc hams and
shoulders This style of spoke house is
not very expensive, is safe from fire, and

ought never to bo kept
wood, on -account of tl
spontaneous combustion.

Boots and Shoes.
We have a complete line of boots and shoes, which we will
sell cheap. We carry a complete line of

thl“ Penwnified by The
Western Christian Advocate: The pepper
and mustard represent a class known as
‘sharp" people; the spire trees, others,
and tobacco and barley, Saloonkeepers.
The volet and Hly are the preacheJTof
humility, purity and righteousness. The
“*Lc*lnlp/*r? the Ud
the village, without/whom society would
be incomplete.
TA beet and sugar cane
are renfoctioncre; roses and pink*, per­
fume
wheat and corn, provision deal­
ers; and the cocoanut palm furnishes as
many articles as tbo country’ store. Tho
little wayside plant* by stagnant pools
are scavengers. Some plants prefer water
tlf® Baptists; some run all
over—they are the Methodists; some
stand up straight and orderly-they
the PreabyUrians; others eUng to ancient
walls and chnrchos-thuy are tho Episeopaliann and Catholics. There are plants
^hal **’?■***“• Bko hermits; others lead
ttang^ llfe‘ WMud*rlnfi
ovcr every-

GrayBros. and Robinson &amp;
• Burtenshaw Shoes,
Both in kid and goat (goat welts). In fact everything that is
new in style and good in quality. All goods marked
in plain figures. --^ v—

One Price to All"
Is our motto.
For heavy boots we carry the

tau« of aa better lightning protector,
than rods.
Whoever would attempt to keep a per­
manrat meadow by top drawing
select other praises than timothy fur his
sod. unleaa Le aeattera seed frsih with
tho manure applied, says A. W. Cboovtr.

hoop, *o that it will project half cut aud
half in theooep.
A coop 20 tachos across and 22 inches
high will weigh
pounds and be large
enough for a trio of games. If tbe fowls
uro to go on a short journey du not put
tn tbe read and drinking cap.

mlrataw of

’w

Whitney
None genuine unless marked Whitney on sole. W.c hear of
other dealers selling Whitney boots and Gray Bros,
and Robinson &amp; Burtenshaw shoes, but that is to sell
their goods as they know they are a good my.ke; but
no other dealer can get any of the above mentioned
brands.

Waldo F. Brown ia eroditad with aayinside
»t ell

Bank tbo oat

diaappciutcd iu tha result.

Whenever

Rower Shoe Co
One Price Boot and Shoe Dealers.

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VOL XXXIII. NO. 1

Hastings,

People’s Party
Protective. Progressive, Prosperous.

OUR PLATFORM:
, ;
of our customers from overcharges?
'■ION adulteratiou* nnri nil*-*tatetheuta.

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buyer’s

Buy as You Vote—Intelligently!
- tor jour patrouigv we wish an examination of our btulnew* nvont in
rapport of our claim far

Pair, Square Dealing.
far the future the Ix-st quality, tiir most in quantity, and the lowest
i; i -wi.-. without distinction of age or class, and behind our promise we
■ the many astonishing liargaius we have to offer:

. &lt;*1- ititmry snap..............................................................
• « Japan ten dust ...
•■ fine steeper
. •
" uneolonvl. with Jap tea pot free
j, yiit tobacco, quantity limited
first quality
। ulltird's Yellow Jacket Mnbklng tobacco.
• i layer raisins&lt;*
t potatoesf
Cross baking powder {elegant prize-, in decorated. atone china)

Absolutely Pure,

|v-r quart

nip. per gal...

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' Bargain Coiiiitcra.— „
U------- See our stock of Gloves and Mitten*..
SUGARS ARE CHEAPER.
in-eniiig new pattern* in decorated iron atone china. Our prices on best
of thiwan* will surprise you. Holiday good-- arc arriving now.
See
i.-ii— line uf doll* and plush gtxtds. Have some big bargains In lamp--u..;re. We want your butter, eggs a«d dried apple*. You can make
■ ■ by trading at

Beamer s Cash Store.
t limitni time we will fumislL free of charge, to all church and secret so-'
• -ntr A**me brand of M&lt;xx&gt; and Java coffm* for suppers to Inirwluce IL
Call
rour niffw.
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Iliy All This Excitement ?
&gt;&gt;• -•&gt; many enemies aiming our brother merchants of Delton and surrounding villages?

Simply This, Nothing More!
so low tlgti in order to hold tlieir trade thvj have beep compelled
to make a ••slight reduction on goods" ami although ,

Still Lar Behind. Our Kalamazoo Prices,
te-m talk you would think4lwj were giving away their good*.
Bl»t we wish
-ay io our regular eustotners and to those we infix* to call such that
we are still hen- ••tostey" with n full stock of

Dr': Goods, Boots, Shoes, Millipiery, Notions,
Groceries, Glassware, Earthenware, Tin­
ware, IMoodenware, Etc., Etc., Etc.
rep ante nteemry artlclea li HARDWARE. All of these good* *- ««“r*
to MtU f t Kalamaztx* prices anil many at even less, ns

Hnuiulated Sugar at 8A cents. Kalamazoo pncc» ’ .cen^A. •
’ .Vrbuekle. Lion and McLaughlin Coffees at 22 cent‘s.
• ”e,r
price, 25 cents.
B e w.- Imre not space to enumerate all our prices, but. would say that we carry a full
line of the

’.’elebrated Jamestown and Broadhead Egress Goods at
cfs.
per yd. Brocaded Dress’Goods, 5 to 10 cts. per yd. Do
fold Dress Goods, 10 to ‘JO cte. per yd. Men s best Overalls
at 50 cents.
Ami mil other lira* of Dry Good* at proportionate
*VjJ,,tli\7wXh'w,'1&lt;lare*11
• .al uttentira to &lt;mr line &lt;rf ladles and gents Handkerchiefs In wMrh w. a
-i’ ;ng gnmt imrgaln*.

6

POWDER

ut* riv-. &lt;x&gt;u&gt;pIeU
i cd iron oil can with pump ■
iz.d iron jkills........................ ,.

.

tin- great day's work. The republicans
THE FIRST KISS.
I
by
were greatly elated upon the apparent aueCOOK &amp; ISTZaiCERlsr
cess of tbrir party whoac reconi hXa al­
ways been in favor of the poor aud home------- AT------lea*. Next morning the train brought
H.-tooh Baku, Cocttt. Miraio.,..
from your city many enthusiastic men:
st'MCBirnox bates:
some
apj»eared to be motinieni while
at the .same time, like drowning men. were
clinging to straws hoping the wires may
■« uwaaautr, Lacey.
bring cheer to the sorrowing heart. Ar­
Postmaster, Ranfleld.
riving at each station the happy ones gave
J. N. Covert. rJrttS?n'
three cheers for Harrison. Gov. Luce and
PMttnastar. Freeport.
the county ticket. We could uot render
aid or comfort to the sorrowing ones onlv
ItATKH:
D. L Mnrthlarai*7«dar Creek.
n per year.................................. tioo oo
by covering their pile of dollar* with' an
rachwee far*n»&lt;i.i
John St^.’fitzio’^carner*.
even amount of our dime*. Even at this
JOB
late &lt;lay some of the opposition enquire if
Bjnine teller. Cresays Corner*.
there ha* been an election this fall.
» m. Browuni. Broward.
Rachael Griffith, aged 42 year*, was
a. &lt;». Jc«sup, Oranceyilte.
——,-v .a new, ana witn the latest tueanf
Postauurter, Yankee Bprinm.
.
S®’;*1.1’’ "I0*1 •^proved pattern* of machinerr
buried in the east cemetery on .the uth
C W. Armstrong, Bowen* Mill*.
wT" r.'nKP:oy'‘u ’ «&gt;able. tmiuv&gt; iwu
or iroiewor DUUIMier,
Money paid to these agent* will be receipted after a few days illness leaving an aged
lor bv thn llivvru
father and one brother, Her death is not
Norwegian plant geographer. that most
only sad to the -family circle but to the
wnn u&gt; wiu, ueiweeti tin* uaut una community in which she lived. 'The sur­
LTbipfijaj&amp;as*"" - “•
viving father anti brother have the sym­
ItanpccUutly,
pathy of u large circle of friend* and bntes to the prolonged infhteno of sunlight
COOK NIRKKRN.
neighbors in their affliction.
Chas, and West Lawrence are buying
stock for shipping, paving S4.75 to $5.00
Milo has a livery and feci 1mm.
far good fat hog*.
.
What's the matter with Ilarriaoii anil
Mrs. A. G. C’ortriglit entertained twn- lew than four degrees further north, gained
Morton? They are all right; dalkii to look puny from l*rairievllle last week.
more than GO per cent, in weight, and thyma
after Grover's surplus. Good-bye, Dear
John Ijiwrence and wife entertained from Lyon*, when planted at Drontbehn,
Grover, Good-bye. That surjilus of repub­ Mrs. E. 1’. Willison, of Assyria, and other* showed it gain of T1 per cent. The grain of
lican votes did IL
ou the 10th. and rej&gt;ort an enjoyable visit northern field t fa heavier than when it grows
Wliat's the piatter with Jimmie (t'Don- with the oldest settler of this township.
in mare southern localities, and teed from
nell? He's all right. That 0,000 did It.
What’s the mutter with our farmer and
vote winning Luce? He's all right. Ho
Republican* are jubilant and the demo­ plants are larger and more deeply colored in
returned Boodler Burt to his Sso.ooo man­ crat* hive nothing to ray alxiut the result higher latitudes, ns was first noticed by
sion to be pickled in free trade salt.
of the election.
&gt;
What's the matter will; our Jerry? He's
Mrs. Annie Turner, of Flushing, return* era, many of which, white in KKitUorn diail right and returiMil Milton Jordan to the home thi* week after a three week’s visit
ton Budget.
P. t&gt;. until the 4th of next March and rc- with relatives and friehda here.
r*
will No
not Mill.' will imt
/orm
civil service.
. Mary Clark returned to her home in
spread hi* wing in Imusing thia winter.
Bellaire lust week.
What's the matter with Chris. Van?
The evaporator closes up business this
He’s ail right. The demo* rejw&gt;rt lie &lt;II&lt;1 week Mr. itaytou will go to Watson‘to run
citie* instead of one, for a* on-" tno-.rt about
! not have a comjwtltor. Well, the dem&lt;&gt;* a store.
.
I have always been 10 years liehlnd ta-forc
George Gorscline. of (Cadillac, i* visiting
i ihey got their eyes'open.
hi* mother.
What's the matter with Barry Co. officer*
Mrs. Klingensmith I* ^expected home &lt;j&gt;d on contiguous blocks, another. Mul­
elected. They an- all right
from her visit east this week.
berry street and vicinity ia wholly Italian in
| Wiiat's tile matter with Barry Co.’ and
Woodland.
। that gi-m in the *. w. comer? They are all
Mott street, a little farther on, la the Chincra
! right.
We were an busy last week that we for­
That was n cold .wave that passed over got our items.
Bohemia, a Poland, a Hungary, a Palestine,
powder never varle*. A marvel of purity
Frank
Asplnall
has
the
finest
barbel
­
Barry
.county
the
Ath.
Report
say*
there
•while
Ireland i* proUy much all over and
„ui and aboJesotneties*. More economical
man tb.- ordinary kinds, and cannot he sold In were but few democrats ou your streets the chair In Hie eouuty.
competition wUb the multitude of low test, short 7th, ail hail business another way; some
Mr*. Jake Shy is very sick.
weight, alum or phosphate powder*. Sold only
Sam Velte commenced ills school in the
rutting ice. some to their farms, some- ad­
justing their balance* and some retired to Xee district last Monday.
Charlie Williams will teach at Coats datiger*. It I* «k&gt;w work aadmilaUDg such
their bomen for the thing to strike In.
Rus* is a philosopher. He take* his
people into our common nationality. The
Gcnrge Downs will teach two miles east lri*h and Germans most easily t-.sne with our
, medicine cheerfully, not in capsules but old
of the center.
! democratic fashion, straight.
natir- Saxon stock. —Globe Democrat.
Fred Griswold’will tench at the Tamarac.
Frank- Nye will teach two miles north of
.
S. Kaiser will finish the car|wnter work the center.
Miss Fletaoc. of Pituburg, now iryisu onChris. Snyder visited friends in Clamp­ ary out iiZSiam. bad the honor lately t&gt;
ou A. F. Fausey's house (hi* week. The
bell town Sunday.
painter* have licgun painting the same.
dino with the ting and queen of that counDr. E. E. Benson expect* to take a
George and G. W. Cappy went fa Mor­
L* now reaily to
wheel-barrow ride next Saturday. Mike
gan last Sunday.
K. Parker and Ix-ttte Garn will start far Reiser expects to do the' wheeling. If
Cleveland hail Iwen elected the case would
Ohio this week Tliurnday.
We understand that Hattie Seott will have been reversed, and Mike would get a
'
i*Aj Ing tbc highest market price. work for Mrs. A. F. Fausey soon.
. ride.
Work on the railroad is progressing rap­
Wm. Seger was on our stnete last Sun­
idly.
day.
Custom Billing and Feed Grinding a I T. Garn and wife were tlw guests at J.
&lt;«. II. Carpenter has a full stock of hard/
Specialty.
L. Ickes' last Bunday.
&lt;&gt;ur village was full Saturday, and our
E. Edward* and I’. Haney went to
merchants
had a large trade.
majarty. who was garbed in pare white,
Grand Rapids last Wednesday on railroad
Ourjmlll is with
eqflipped
the latest
and
Woodland Is having quite a boom.this
gold with
and purple
trimming*,
bt.:i his
liest machinery, and will produce a* fine a buslnes*.
thirty or for­ prize acrobats ap&lt;i juggler* jicrfcm ujxra a
John Shively commenced his school at fall. The prospects are that
quality
flour a* can
be name. The |&gt;ntty new houses will be erected
nextofsummer.
platform
Roger's
corner*
this
wook
Monday.
ronaxt of the people of south western Barry
We think It would 1&gt;e well to Incorporate
Mra.
George
Cappy
and
Mr*.
Andrew
county Is solicited. Respectfully,
mereial Advertiaer.
Blakney gave Freeport a call last Saturday. our village.
It is said that the saloon scare lias blown
Mr*. S. Kaiser visited Mrs. Scott last
Bridal Veil and Hower*.
Wrdnesilay.
Dr. Itandix of Chicago, ha* located Iin
D. W. .Roger* is on the sick list.
Cady Burton i* working far Mrs. MIIr-&gt; Our piwjMToua village.
Doc
Hough
is
better.
ti M. FOWLER.
Engle.
•
Mrs. Charles lame I* getting better.
Mrs. J. L. Ickes visits at A. H- Ickes'
0.
Dentist.
Mr*. J. M. Smith is Improving.
truth, although in some portions of France
Boom* formerly occupied by Dr. .Ione*, over )a*t Tuesday.
•U Parrot will toon-haVO a large part &lt;
the bnds in crowned with a myrtle wrath,
Smith, Haras &amp; van Annan's.
There will be preaching at the Pod Au­
his farm plotted Into village lot*.
ger
school
bourn*
at
the
usual
hour.
TUART. KNAPPEN &amp; VANARMAN,
Our imriwr shop now run* two chairs..
is blindfolded, and the bridemaid* dance
J. M. Roger*'second representative anni­
Lawyers.
Some
sneak
1
hi red a hole Into the prohi­
versary took place at his residence last
Practice In all courts of tbe stalo and in the Wednesday evening. A number came un­ bition jxile, filled it with powder and set It
f tilled Stales court*.
off with a fuse. Luckily ao damage wa*
expectedly to Mr. Roger's. Supper
Vffloes over Hastings NaUowU Bank.
HMtlW. Mlclitgan.
senezl by Mr*. Rogers and a general good done a* the charge was not. properly pack- following year. An r id cupentttioa prevail*
Associate offices. Rooms IB, ft and I., new
time was had.
Horneman Block. Grand itaplds. Mleh.
The next meeting of the Barry -county
William J. Stvaitt.
teachers' luwoclation will Im- held in Hat­ away or ill fortune will come to the bride
4eH***»UV:............
ing*. commencing Friday afternoon, Nov. H-&gt;w many must liave neglected to do this.—
Are we to have some pleasant wrarthcr
SO. and continuing through the fallowing Chicago Herald.
yet? It look* like It now.
m. bates.
Saturday. Teacher* should give (lie pro­
’ The denxx-rats don't wm to look a*,
.
Attorney at Law.
gram careful attention, and go prepared to
Haitlags. Mleh. happy a* the republicans slime election far reap the greatest pnradblo JwnQfit from at­
Prartloe* In ad court* of the Jtatr Mpectel some reason. Wonder why?
tendance.
It ia IroiMil that the teacher# In
attciitton to rollertion*. Momxvto lxan•&lt;£
Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church
KKAf^rArK. Ofltee over Wetraert.s hardware
our vicinity Srill all be present. We .are
Sunday.
informed by the county board of examiners
M. J. Gosa was absent on business limst that due credit will lie given those In at­
A. BARBEii. M. D..
don* nrgularly entered a* 1
.
1'hyslclan and Surgeon.
of last week.
/
.
tendance. (»0(mI board will lie funiUhtil
Mr*. 8. A. Shedd is much lietfcr, having for 1S!, cents a ideal, mi that the expense
Offlac over Nevin's vtnro. Offlee hour* from 'i
Imen quite III.
•,
of attending will lid very light.
will wrap the i»per &gt;&gt; tightly that it will not
The bon»e Itelongiug to M. Jt &lt;»om which
Yotnro Soi.i»ren.
W. LOWRY. M. D„
was injunil last week died Thursdny
.
piij-iclan mid Surgt-im.
montlng. Tin- cow recovered.
Uncle .John McArthur was ou our streets
Mskrct a specialty of treating dlMtasc* of t he
Mrs. Tenranulng has a brother with her
rrc an* KAK
and the
preservation
on Thursday last
b/vro^rt;
nttuta
MP«nrkc
’l.» of
radvision
eye who will remain through the winter.
Then- were thirty new names added to Jnatiou.—Stamp Clerk in Globe-Democrat
'’offiir mid rraidenee on Broadway, near Court
our registration list.
Mr. Spindler has put a new shingle roof
HOUMV Halting*, Mich.
Mart. Ev ers shipped » load of hog* from
on his house.
MITH A COLGROVK
this place to-day.
,
.
„
Mrs. Houghton has pul a coat of^p^lnt
S. C. Doster Is taking jn wheal at $1.05
Lawyersher house.
(Office fa L’nioa block. H»5llngvi
n bushel. Imttcr at 20c. egg* 10c and dried onThe
C. K. * S. R- IL expect to have Herr Meugtw pointe out that there is strong
Practice K all U&gt;e courts of the sUf-.
apples 6c.
their grade completed to Woodland in evidence that the elopliaut wo. used in an­
Do-ter station Im* got fO It can support about three weeks.
I
R. KKNltSTON.
a
blacksmith.
A.
Attorney at Law.
We haw alx political poles erected In
Mr. Wm. Abbot and wife, of W exford
our village at present.
Co., are visiting relatives In this vicinity.
Henn Zuschmltt. of Nashville, visited He maintains that it Is quite asdocitei
John Chapman knd family liavo jturt ar­ at 1* FauTs on Sunday laid.
rived from Kansu*, with the Intention of
Mr. Doud and daughter Lillie visited
I
C. WILTON
making their residence in this vicinity.
friends at Portland laid week.
William Ashly is building a new homte
I*’ vent tor the Ohio Farmer's insurance Co.
Louis Bitzer Is staying at his mother's
In this vicinity for his mother.
this wlnter,.and expects to attend school
here.
HI# by death and accident.
Caatlaton.
Geo. Smith and Aspinali Bros, are up
Mrs. Richard FJIerton is visiting her
ppOK ft SHELDON.
north hunting.
mrcnts In JacksonF. F. Hilbert is finishing bb bank up
J. Gardner L* re-shingling his house.
. stalra for Esq. Volte to live In.
(Officetn Abstract Block.HasUngx.
hi* tn pod fine, at the battle of Bull Hun, and
School commenced al the Hosmer sch&lt;*&gt;|
the only set of Abstract Book* fa Barry
house Monday with Mis* Heath as teacher.
Elcctiou
is
over
aud
let
m&gt;
I*;
El R. TIMMERMAN, Homuipathlc Phy­
C, Steven was a guest of E. I-ockhort

^AkTnG

:f Wnslitxwni soti

&lt; w agon, worth 75c.
dur. 25 lie-, sack ..
•P. lbs. rack...............

We carry a full Hue of

Judies' Hats. Bonneta, Hoodsand Toboggans. Underwear. Etc.

The lh Bota Mill,
Delton, Mich.,

BUY WHEAT,

1L F. Dodds If Co.

S

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£5SSn£Sia.'*8al«i~.

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slcian aud Surgeon.

ARTIN v. BARKER, Real »rtate. In­
surance and UmnsOffice with J. G.

M

We want all khid* of

• ountry Produce, as Butter, Eggs and Ljrd: also
Corn, Hay and Hand-Picked Apples.
'

ami w u* and we will do yon gbod.

WHOLE NO. 1746.

COUNTY NEWS.

IA.

7nr-/7/Z’ ,,‘t P'wyon* with the merchant who
I ! (■( a t (Bum, nn^t for his customer*.

Prnhihifinn °f ’^"'“c ring*. Inflated valves.
1 / QHLUlI LUn and oppressive high price*.
R^ductlDVL
lh&gt;C —tax profits.
bu”l‘'&lt;U’ and
Z
kt
bug-bear

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The best Advertis­
ingmedium in Bar-

mich.?November 14. isss.

Hastings Banner.

A merica n Politics!

Banner.

o°(1- ^ats-

,

HIGLEY &amp; FOX

DELTON, MICH.

Ml hand* went to Nashville to see the
lion of fancies which without that influence
republican* blow up Cleveland.
Snow Saturday, the first of the season. would zlcchne to appear. The author who
Mr Lutraw ha* torn down the east etui
of the old Mullen log house, which wh* be comforting
built »om« over 40 years ago.
tatoirriE. Lockhart was a guest of ltol»rrt Bliv-

en* last week.

Hlekory Comer*.
chef l-ooes a biro.
Ktectiou daj i-aeral o&lt; rery qukti&gt; at
thU place. All manifested much zeal far
their fa’iwitr
aba* name *te
latfenna
«" M*. iu.u«r' »*. pmred upwi th*’ tteket. cmraipieutly &lt;*•*
out nearly ail votew i»» the township.
Mray f&gt;«&gt; here went to Mito and Delton
KS5?.w5i.n« .ullXflollrtl'*-"'
ln*T n-lnms
»«"• of
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. .. . . .
P*irimag» of M* *&gt;&amp;&gt;*••

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

n» readily
promt* in ttetataiag

�A5 ENGLISH STABLE.

3*WRosc
suddenly lathe night and without any prevlou*

VARIOUS

TYPES

SCRIBED

BY

OF
AN

HORSES

DE­

OWNER.
allay the pain. It never falls in glvtag relief.

The Groom’* fnrorlto—The Slashing, WsU

Bred lint I'mate Hnrw—Hiuidaon-s but

Hardly Sound — Seventeen Year* Old.
The Wife’. Htnnd—The Hack. .

THE CHARLES A. Y06ELER CO.
BALTIMORE MD.

Default having been made in the conditions
o( n certain mortgage made aud er rented bv
George W. Freemanto Svlvanwt H- CookAUud
January 1st. 1*0 anti recorded In the office of
Uber T.ot mortgage* on uagc 45*. said mortgage
being duly assigned by Hylsanus H. Cook to
Havld IL Cook, and said Assignment duly ncorded Oct. arch. 1MB. In Mbar V on page U and
by the said David K. Cook as the executor of the
estate of Sjlranus H. Cook, deceased, duly as­
signed to A. Myrtella Whitcomb and skid as­
signment duly recorded In liber Q on page IBT..

tired elghty-nine and IT-100 dollars (SceO IT&gt; and
Instituted to recover the money secured by said
mortgage. or any |W. thereof.
Naw. therefore by virtue of the power of sale
contained lu Mid mortKaje and the ntatute In
*nch ease made and provided. notice Is hereby
Sven that on Saturday the itth day of Januan.
. D IMP; at ten o'clock in theforenoon. I shall
sell at public auction, to the blithest bidder. M

city of Hasting* (that iwlnc the place where the
circuit Court lor Barry County la holden-tin

CAUTION

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.

jsriio^a^wsMfeHrt:

-Soap to
lb Find

A 15-hand power cart factory Is going
up at Sturgis.

Well, here K a bane with a plain bead, your mind to buy Hooo’n KwrsapariUa nd n«t be
rather a short neck, moderate sbouldtr*, a induced to take any other Hood's Sar»*4&gt;anli«
1* a peculiar inodlrine. (■osw-iwIuk. by virtue- ol
good barrel, fair quartern and mod excel­ Its peculiar combluxtlon. proportion and pr»lent feet ami legs. Feel them anti you will psraUon, curative power superior to any ottwi
find them cool and even in temperature, and article of the kind before the prop*!. For all
affections arftlng from impure Iflowt or low
the idnnwn hard and fine. Ho i* a little want­ state of the *} stem it I* unequalled. Be sure to
ing in quality, he is not fast—In fact, in a
quick run, it is all you can do to keep in the
immediate rear of the first fli-’“ with him.
THE HOSPITAL NURSE.
He Is not exactly a bad hunter, bat bo give*
his rider the impression that he dislikes
jumping, and ho is a little slovenly at hfc
fence* What, tlien, are his virtual He is
tbo groom's favorite! Ho is never off hm She wns a quiet little woman, with the quick­
feed, and lie thoroughly masticates his corn.
est observation and tn&lt;*6 sympathetic and
He Ik a remarkably sound bone. Ho never
throws a shoo. Ho always comm out in his her once if the sight of continual suffering
turn. Never has ho been known to Unr hi* and drotb In tbo hospital ever had a tendency
clothing, to kick when being dressed, to eat
to harden or create indifferenco in the uuraeC
hb straw, or to commit any other stable
She replied that with her it wa* exactly the
offense He is easy tn l&gt;ox at a railway sta­ reverse, and told many interesting and ooms
tion; a child might ride him without u
saddle at cxcercise; when being clipped or
singed you might take him for a statue, so “It gives such a hospital air to a sick room."
still does be stand; and be seems jKwttively she said, “and make* the patient think, ’Oh,
to enjoy phytic. Accordingly, whenever bis mercy, dm I »o bedly off a* that!* " A high
master talks of soiling him, the stud groom
protests that it “would Ixi a thousand pltie*,” hashed , and solemn appearance to a house.
that “take'im all and all. he's tbo best 'as “We are going to have such nn» time* to­
wo’ve got.”
gether and bo such good friends," she said,
We next come tn a great, slashing well teed coaxingly to n feverish little boy who opened
horse, with pldnty of power. Take care! hi* eye* and looked doubtfully at the strange
Don't go up to him. Henometimee “lota otit" face bending over him. “I never saw such
This I* the best hunter in the stable, ami he a good boy!” she aald to the doctor contin­
u a* sound us a toll. He hi very fast, and a ually iu her little patient’s hearing.
grand feneer; ditches on tbe near side, ditches
Praise does so much mere good at such
on the far side, banks, timber, water, all are .times than “reasoning." There i« nothing
the same to him. Ho will fight for his head that will close the teeth and turn the back of
a gnod deal when hounds first go away; ho a patient quicker than the words. “It Is bet­
pi .1*. and lie does unt like to bo balked at hl* tor for you.” Tiptoeing when pausing, mix­
fences. He does not exactly rush
them, ing medicines with the back turned to the
but be is very hot and impetuous This being bed; anything that has a mysterious air is
the w. !*• ia for from a pleasant horse in a aggravating to a person lying bvlpltw* in bed.
cramped country on a bad scenting day.
We sometimes realise how invalid* must pon­
About twice or thrice in a season iin strike* der and worry over *ome little thing that has
out at o '.ier boras (and “whan he do kick, happened, or some ridiculous idea that hns
be do kic like biases," as tlie cabman says
in Leech * enripature1. so it is not safe to take
him into a crowd. He is a difficult Lorre t«&gt;
box. too; so it is inconvenient to take him by and during th* long houn, when she lay
train. Bet wren one thing dud anotb"r, there quiet, “gaining strength." used to wonder
is only slow one meet in ten days at which
his present master can ride him with comfort,
• NOT A ROCXD ANIMAL.
ted. until otu'day, when she was Wt alone for
“Strip that ’om," says that official to)a
bel|»r, as we move on to the next box. Thos
Is the best looking horse in tbo stable. In stretched hcrw lf out ou the floor and found
fact, he b a remarkably handsome specimen
of n hunter, hence the'-groom’* anxiety to Siu- reached the tied again with the help of
show him off. It would be hard to find a some chairs,' and went calmly to sleep.
fault rwith him He cost something fabulous.
With the norm as with anything ebo an
Ind^-d. be is so valuable that hii^iiiaster i«
afraid of riding him. This fear is increasnd nuisance; but the other kind u a treasure,
by sundry alarming symptoms hat haw and n grateful family ha* a joculiar adralreman ifrated thenutdriM’ from tiino to time
After one day's bunting, bis near fore leg Nurses *eem to have lived through so much,
filled in a suspicious manner; after another and have often a quietly important way
he wk* lanu* without any apparent cause; about them that comre from haring b.-ui
and in a certain run his owner half suspected anximu jieopte banging upon their words and
that hi* wind wa* not so good as it might bi
Hr haw bad wweral bad coldv. and ocaudon
ally bn tioa corns. Ho comes out pretty upon a time” tre-d to have. Even a nurse'*
often, at near meets;-bat hi* master new watch liax something of an individuality. It
seems to ride bard oh him, a ml be Is always
sent home early.
ticked solemnly through anxious nights in­
In the next box b a confidential ‘looking stead of drowsiug away under healthy pllqtmdrup*-! The holm alxivo his eyes, bi^ lows.—“Butternut*'’ in Good Hoa*rkeeping.
long teeth, hi* sunken back and the manner
in which lie stand* over betoken age. He b
17 yean old; hevertbele*, he gueyon, womre
Tbo hotels along the main rued* in thb
times lame, somotiiUM sound. Htris so alever
and such an old favorite that bis master can­ gancr aud comfort Our first night1* experi­
not make up bl* mind to supplant him with a ence «a* not .-dtogrtber encouraging; th*
younger nu&lt;l more rervicraliie bone. Excel-,
house wa* preti'utiou* in appearance, aud the
lent fencer as be is, be will not, and never room of honor, in which official ami wealthy
would, face water. His master hat to Im men have feasted and slept ter many years,
careful, too, neither to let him jump down a WM delegated to us. The unpretontiou*
drop into n hard road nor to send him to a rooms on cither side of the narrow but very
distant meet, nor to make a long day with loug court, leading straight up from-tbo
him. Like luoct very old horses, bo has lost street post kitchen and dining court* to our
bb speed: and he bat become dangerously room, were filled at an early hour by poorer
clever attb fence*, saving himself by creep
travelers. Tb&lt;- court itself wa*ouwded with
ing, jumping on and off, or scrambling tn chairs and loggage, white half naked coolie*
and out, where one would export him to fly.
were running hither and thitiier before set­
Ho will probably eml hh career by giving, tling to a Lath aud die opium pipe, t'netean
bb devoted owner n very bad fall.
water wn* tlatoed right and .left from the
“MT Winfs HORSX."
walk* along the froute of tbo room* into th*
This our friend show* to us as “my wife’s center of the rtotio pavsd court
horse.” He is a mode! of what a lady's horse
ought to lie in snake aud shape, breeding, rived, and a few minute* later the regular
temper and manner* Lucky tbo woman
disorder gjyw into a mob, whirji continued
who |*w&lt;ses*ce such n hunter! Between en­
until our faint tallow dip expired. Travel­
tertaining guests, visits, colds and addition*

to the family, my lady gives tier horse a
rather easy time &lt;if; 1L Moreover, on the
strength of her husband's haring got on her
favorite for un hour on two occasions, the
wife ba* been beard &lt;Sx&gt;Uy to assert that she
had not been bunting at all that season, be­
n’Ti'kii*'- eMT ” h,nd■•ew^*1'•,”, W'ftE cause she gave up her boras to her husband,
UGLAS K4 SHOE, the original whereas die had in reality l&gt;een prevented
tud only bsn l-.ew.-n writ «4
Finals ca»from bunting by very different reasoua It
&gt;« scarcely to be wondered at that tbo bmband refrained from riding the cherished
quadruped for the future, and wli«i hb wife
suddenly took it into her bead to go out
hunting at skbrt notiae, the creature was so
playful tbht rnadnme was almost, if not
quite, unseated. Confidential friends then
expeotubted with her husband for “putting
a Indy on ndiruto like tliat,” affirming that
“be wm not at nil the sort of borer for a wo­
man to riiie,” etc., etc,
Iaist of all we come to the hock, and a very
▲ WOOLEY, AGENT,
nice little borer ho is. Although only gbout
fifteen hand* and one inch In height, I.e
ha* great strength, boon enough to carry a
man heavier than hb master, fine sloping
sbouldere and very muscular loins, quarter*
and thighs. He b as clever a* a cat, and. if
ti&gt;r fence- look very Mg from hb back, he
day. thr l&amp;Ui «av &lt;n wetotxT. m ine year one
gets over them better than do many horom a
hand higher. His master is seldom in a
Mu the lasXterot toe estate o{ Peter Howard. burr}’ to exchange him for hbhunter: l»e
deceaMff.
Ass D. Borl;. executor of the last will miiltes- often hunts him on a by-day, ami in the
tainent e&lt; MM 4eaMrod. represents that he is course of tba season ho secs a good many
runs on him. This little horse b expected to
giro a day1* hunting to a friend of hb mas
tert, whatber male or female, whenever re­
quired, in addition to hb hacking w«-k; and,
because he f* tally a hack and not a hunter,
nothing b thought of hunting him two or
three time* a week. He dote far more work
than any otbor borne in the stable; ho is
never sick, sorry or Jarno; he b quite fit ami
out cub bunting when tbo rest of tbo stud
are only doing walking exteebe, and bo car­
rice bb mentor in Rottan Row when they are
being summered.—Saturday Review.

LVTbTElL

a child of the tenderest age.

rooms; coolies threw down their burdens
nnywhere for th* moment, i at down at the
tables, drew forth theJr old palm tans, and

buffleieut strength to take their pack* inside.
Then followed ablutions from tute all along
tbo Son* court betwren th- guest room*.
Hot water -wm in demand along tbo whole
hue, and half naked waiter* rmbed in and
around the. naked phalanx iwanng poiw of
steanitag water. Other waiters were running
to gurrta with tea cuji* and largo tea kettln*
with long no*CK. Ono trailer niter another
settled U&gt; hi* board bed in the windowlea*
rooms, the stenches of which are unlxnrublc
to n foreigner. The coolies, ten nr more,
crowded into rooms barely large enough to
give them spore for their mats, smoked
npiumand chatted until midnight, white the
available corner to watch the queer motions
of their ill^triousgueate—“Weetern China.”

In the average Indian family the strictest
domestic economy is the rule of life, and the
household, not, aa with us. by paid servants.
Servant* there are, of course, in all Indian
faralMes, but they are, as a rule, ou a totally
different noting from the European domestic,
being for the most part itMlcjiendent person*
with a clientele, fur whom they perform cw-

down to that of the most menial kind, lies
with the materfnmilia*, who may be best de­
scribed a* the oldest woman in tbo family
[roper under
—— '
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no autiiority.

USE
t* but Chiu*. u» future

-

It would I* impossible to enumerate all the
methods of divination still practiced by
mnuuu.
w-trards
matter
Bum. hM d-crib-d mjtor

Hcotob customs; Herrick and
Shepherd’s Wsek”) mentioned others. Tbo
marks left by a *naii crawling
;
portion into which an apple or an oaten
peeling falK toe *wift or stow burning of
nuts, toe riiapo awn med by melted wax or
lead dropp-d into water, are all eagoriy seratiniud an-1 belwvsd iu now a* they liave irean
far conturire The »up»rstiuon» [iractlced ou
All Hallow'- ere alone would require a mnall
volume to enumerate. An old and extremely
Protestant writer1. Barnaby Goodgt. de

/Is de oehj

Chicago.

The liUYLliS'UUlMta
luTlA.i
olopedia o! u-.-iu

the stick. — London Btaudani.
on. DtniuT*.
bjmTIGMOMASJX
Good out of evil found a pretty illustration
m the cnse oi Hawthorne'* removal from
offire. He wa* crushed by the blow, and I
!
KA
DACH
K,
■
A
JTK
ACHE.
staggered to h* humble homo full cf bitter (
disappiintment. No one knew him then as
one &lt;.f our gn-ntest-yv*. th-' world'* greatest i
—men of grnlu*. Hi* wife quietly left the ' EAKLY DK&lt;’4T and pMhans &lt;!OXM-'»&gt;
TTON or IMMA N ITT. abouM©an*oU at once
tte&gt; CKUUMkATKO far. Clarke, Established
armful of wood, kindled a cheerful fire, drew
hb chair up to hh desk, brought papers, pens
and iuk', and then, turning to him with a
boatuing fare, said: “Now you ran write your
l&gt;v&gt;V " Tim nwilt wa* “ Scarlet Letter.”

hb noble wife.

MONTGOMERY WARD A C(X
LU-IM Miahixsn Avenua. Chieaxo. IU.

Had sb • repined, and added

known Hasrtbarnr.—Otabn-Democrat.

A look at the book Ktonb'of Tokio gives
some idea of the cia*s of literature 'that th*
e&lt;lucat-xl people of the empire read, and

b as good a collection of metaphysical works
as you will find In any lx** store in Wash­
ington, and Mil) and Spencer are read by

rera,” toe.’(*tamia). Modicine and writlnss
Sent everywhere, secure ft«n e*po«srr.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION

F. D. CLARKE. M. D.
Merrill

Block. Detroit. Mleh.

solid books than novels. I see soatiud band
boob tor
o« U» ,u^« wlou b.r. u4
,
r -1W„,.
there with Japan*** notes bearing ou such । deeeaaed.
■ubjedt* m biology, political economy and . Notice I* he
hisU -y, anil a number of the more noted , license grantrd

OraodBaplas Ly.
IDddlevtUs-........
Ire tax........ .
liasnim* ..

York World.

Km£«Ws...
txartecte...
fciwoBapi:

JnHM n. BOSWOMTH.
thinking of lasting all of my beat grades with

manage to gvt into such a position no to hurt

CIDER

■o until the taclttmre dhqienaed with entirely. 1
Tbs person that. Invents u machine for bat­
ing shoe* without tacks will rvvolutioiuxsth*
Atldrew C. tt. MANPTOII, Bslreii, Midi. 1 &gt;
busine*a an l make a fortune hlmarlf.—A.
________________________
________ ’[^'tX
Prioemeyer in Globe-Democrat.
I iiiddfcvtiie
Horae Cheatoat* a* Food.
USSD Ata. T» TBO* BOUND 1 .
,
German Agriculturists bars di*A&gt;r*red a
u*o for the much deaptsed horse chestnut. ।
They dry, or rather Iwke them, and, when I
thoroughly free from moisture,.feed them to '
their cattie. sberp and pigs, also to deer aud
boar*. In the dried state these chestnut*,
crmbed, are considered both wholesome and
nutritious, even more v&gt; than a.rorn*. Ac­
cording to cbvmical aual.vsi* they contain a*

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JOHNSTONS

SARSAP
ARILLA
Fs OVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, ,

i &lt;&gt; w. fciiSi&amp;HtrT'

PURIFYIN6 h BLOOO.

Used for 30
inure tbim one kilogram per day; milch cat­
tle, up to fire kll&lt;*. end nnimals for fatten­
ing e* much as ten kilo* a
lean Register.

Preparation
in trie Worla

,cr«rcl

sale fc-r I
We.

“Johnnle was playing tag thb afternoon
and fell down the cellar,” mid Mr*. Brown
"But, thank Koodness, the poor Huie fellow
wasn't hurt.”

Bowrt.

Australian exporientes prove it bad policy
to offer scalp bounties for the destraction of
animal p«ta Buch bount*. have becu
offered for the rabbit jmt, aud. encourage!
by thorn, a clots of professioaal rabbit hunti
era ba* sprung up. who carefully nourish ths
supply of tbrir profitable gam*, and see that
toe natural Miami*, of the rabbite, which
might do a great d«al to limit their iocreaw
ore kent down —u^i^._ ,
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&lt;TiME TABLE­
In effect &lt;Tul&gt;

tut ion.

friend.

fore when 1 sent him for coal. He said that
ho felt be wa* going to die, and b« cuuldn’t
eat anything Hit cake fora week afterword ’
—New York Bun.

especially

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hurt the Bto't

Quart Bottles. $1.00

hoM by *U Dru^rt*. H.-H.1 lor Clrcnlm..

W. JOHNSTON A CO.. Detroit. Mleh

TO ADVERTISERS.
To there* who want their *dvvril.iuK to pay.
we can offer no better medium for 1 borough and
eflretlrr work th .n tbr vArion* sections of our

Newspamu- Advertising Bureau.
10 Hpruor ‘"treet. New York.

Ha’t-ir
Hwi’.J
'•ClovenJ-.i

...Milo
,..,....0rt*w)
,
..Richland June I
«n*n» Itrook

.'.'■Kalamau*^Si^fiSiktKWltaUMi Juncti wi Sllh C. JOOMecuons-^inoie
jM-iW.
PoTnra. Bee. * t». &gt;'• A p- A

It’s Easy to Dye

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minwvsr askatl
\ enu* one night, pointing to one of her
nsigbboni io the firmament

WITH

DiMgDfB

water, the making r&gt;! the beds, and

BMJES car FOB it.
f
imuos HELiSN IT.

FOR SALE!

•st, fish, ‘hunt, work, go to churchl
or stay at home, and in virinn*
style* aud quantities. Jur. figure cm
what is .required todoali thnse thing*
COHFORTIBLT. aud you can ui*k**f*!r
•stitnate of th* value cf the IiUYEB8'
GUIDE, which will b* »eut upon
receipt of 10 cant* to p*y po*t*«

Superior
IN
Strength,
Fastness,
Beauty,
AND
Simplicity-

Witit re-

ma. fyantow i co..

«

Pm QdWtr Bnastsg Paacy Ar.kU*. U«

DIAMOND PAINTS
(Md, fftirer, BreaM, Copper-

Only •« c«“

�flifSiwrejiii'sFiat

Dreadful Disasters
return. CleveUnd’s plwaliiy b ,m)T
■rbanreof l&amp;t entw.
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An Awful Record of Human
Life Sacrificed.

rompaaypay Mrs. Andrew Hahby tt.UttJ

JEWETT CONCEDES INDIANA

HARRISON THE SUCCESSFUL MAN.

UNDERGROUND HORROR IN KANSAS

?u;,
** /.,

Of 160 Minen AH but Two Killed by an

WENT UNDER THE HAMMER.
A LYNCHING IN MICHIGAN.

Vader
.T York and Indiana Both
the buteunan from

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Tbe Times say*: “BsmU lu liaiia has been einctad
Units*! Hut**, Iml 'while
• i • th- Kirnt figures are rx* *yat
ihfart.UM.il WW .Virginia
,, , ,-d with certainty, but
. ij,. SJS .dec-oral vote* where
..iugii. aud tbe public can

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I'oWou (.!„ ot T.tSO. .od d.iu) K.oul.U^o
majority ou national -nd state tickets.
Dvmucrn's gain
wmgrrestmm
in tbe
First, Eleventh and Twelfth districta.
and elect majority lb Loti, branch* of toe
legislature Ust night tbo chairman of the
Democratic state committee conceded the
state to tbe Republlcaue by about 3,000
IxmaxAFoua. Ind., Nov. ft -Th. return,
show -JI Democrat* und 21 Rapublicana to th*
state senate, an J 54 Democrat, and 41 Ite
publicans t&lt;5 tor house. with five memban
still in doubt. This gives tbe Democrats •
majority of 8 in tbe senate and 13 in Um
house, or a majority of 21 on jni»t ballot, but
a R.jxibiiran lieutenant gov. niar will pre.
side over the w-iiate, and it is a satisfaction
U. the Reimbtirms to know toi« legislature
will not Im called upon to elect a United

Hoorier State.

... . -iit*” •t1”’1 &gt;««»«•
now
,
h...! ..■i.T important districts
date nt tie- electoral vuto

fiats at Fifty wigbtb and Fifty-ninth streets
. rj
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Explain Thu Shook the Ground
Like aa Eaxthquake.

sold under foreclosure

KftftftiftCmr. Mo., So,. 10-A n»eul
I'.IUW,, Kft».
"’ft"
*rw4tol dUftaUr In U» LhUry
f Kansas r-n- .
. *

bollot.
Not many men can boast of such
a record.
A little Dover girl tried to warm tbo baby

•ort fti .h.r, Ko, , u
, ,aburb
Of Pittsburg, a terribio explosion occurred
rt.&gt;M.ook rt. ..rtL lor«tn»x dm™.
Upon invaatigotion it was found that 160

ight firn, burning her in a horrible man­
. She died in great agony twenty-four
hours inter.
Burglars made tbe circuit of New Boston

below ibe surfaoo, and undoubtedly all of

pit, and
ClUCAQo, Nuv.
9-Tbe Herald says
placed their children While"they ttemaelvai
Complete cm. ml return* in about half th*
■•oimurs from Illiimia, and estimated returns
from
the
in aU but twenty -our. show that Fifer's plu­ minors
rality over PaliiMr will L.» about 9,00ft Tbe enter ths pit and
countia. from which no returns Lave teen
received are Boud, Calhoun, Clark. Clay, the shaft at 7 o'clock, but was forced
Ulintio. Cumberland. Franklin, Gallatin, to turn bark owiag to tbe foul air. Another
H. ndecwM., Henry, .Jefferson. Jvreey, Law­ attempt was made at. V £clock, but tbs
rence. M ad l son, Mtiuitrv, Monroe* Gglr
plucky rescuers were again forced to abanSaline. Scott, Stark and Ktepbemon.
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Complete returns from the Eighteenth
from tbe ebainbeni iwlow, and this Imds
cuncramiona! district snow that Furman,
I

~ Michigan.
Detxoit. Mich.. Nov. ft-Harrhou's plu.
raiity m .'b -'ngan will reach Sd.lW, against
•!-'«0n for Blame in IBM. This surprisingly
large gam l. undoubtedly due to tbe return

ATEaT .returns.

H.. .
I
.lit* H&gt; Ss-W York—It&lt;pul&gt;.
. i uhi« tyVeuvinriwia.
5 ...
’’**&gt;. '.‘--Return* from all
tr_ ,.i
• tuo state are at band,
•it:
. : •«‘‘electiou districts miming,
was !&gt;&lt;!I,:M|, Um straight Democratic vote be­
jbrc. -f/.i • .• outride ot New York and ing 149,835. a0.1 tbe Greenback vote 41,490.
Kli.;r&lt;
- Fttrruun carries forty nine Tbe combined Grewnt&lt;ck aud Union-Labar
vote of last Tu*aiay will ii.Joxraed 8.01N.
J (isv'vland eleven.
Iu IBM
• [&gt;&gt;,■ .,'.4
I fourteen counttM.
• York aud King* Harriaou
gXVi.'t..' I'uisiitr. Cleveland IU.4UI- plural-'
sty. ’•■■ ' ' ’• vk. -ounty Cleveland re.eivtd '•'.-L plurality, In King* county
Ovelbal
'•« 12.037 plurality. Theos
..- HjrrMun «-plurality 11,763
frcci tbe Sixth oongrewuuual district give
. •!■: e&gt; ...rind forty-five and Hill fifteen
Cleveland 4,000. majority, again over 1«.i
mp,;—
..
Niagar.q Ren*—Her. aad
of nearly 400
Edmunds, Deinocrate, for
suibv.. । &gt;&lt;-nt for Hill and against Clere- c.mgrwe* runs elww to Cleveland. Hopkins,
.s^L . Mur ■ lupiete return* show that
p.-e—nt reprvaentative, receives about 10U
HffT« pluro.'.tr |s tnin-b larger than was votee in tbe district as j indtqwudent candi­
rljeitr.!.
I instead Ut IxUDJ h.OOU. a« some
date for re-election.
Reports fn&gt;m th;so..
;i will reasi. IH.t&lt;M. /Jones,
Ninth district give Buchanan. Democrat, a
Pt:r., &lt; aiolslais- fur lieutenant governor. is
darted.
Gray, Dem.. candidate for
n&lt;.rt
- ;••-'• J&gt;nw and Gtay ran far
*.«*dif H
.n th*- ty. which more than
compensates for Ijwm in tbe interior.

(
X».tt &gt;rK|W*.
.
Unnttm- W. V»., Nov. ft—Dispfilctes
,ia n ••&lt; •-. ir &gt;c&gt; (hr capital of : Dentate
mc: oca.n U.ut IietucKniH* State Treasurer
Tboap’-ei ■-. n wlm tbe state to tbo Repubbtan*,bt!.••+•' ’ ■ j
majority. This li
siflp .- ivulk'ination of the “toady Repuhli«!.' ' that l ave lean ••vming in. The
R»j .&lt; I', ‘Ute '■..runnttev here claims tbe
•i..
I iiry । lini t» have at least three
sul ;r■•(*’.:■ ■ «ubd delegation of four ocn...
ri.ey . ,.i.in a majority for tbe
•■&lt;••: ■ ii tn-, -t ..nd a majority in tbe lugisisture .
nr &lt;&gt;f tb*&lt; Republican entbuca»!t. it. •! •■ ■ity i« unprecedented. On
. I
• ry Uust the "aolid
- '■ .•
a*, but by the vol* of this

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ii.-.:»«&gt;,toi

’ . • bevn n.inpleted in IW of tbe
■ t.. (
city. anJ the following.,.-»»ii: Clevrlaod. Sn.MiO: Harri-

ll- &lt;Ve,t - t iruv leavo tbe Deinocrate no
c&lt;i«
... .rate or a majority of tbe ermgrem , .1 il-l- • .thin. Tbd Republican ma;■&lt;;!»• • &lt; ahforuia ff|j] te, fully IU,(XX). and
t’-r ui
‘MUgressmen will be Rapub-

thm fa u .. .-atnave.1 Si!,2Sl votos. Inriqd:!.,.- , . but niue precincts in this city
l i t. &gt;.ut-.1 l,jpj ouuitle precincts, tbe re«-t l*tu$; H,»rrison. 113,578; Cleveland,
MH.W r «r, |,U5p; Curtis, l,0®t McKanna
sad Vandever, Republicans, are elected in
liwTtiu ! sod Hixth coiigrHuuonal districts;

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aou

13,-Bmween *.000 and

damp sod in Waldheim cemetery Sunday
afternoon to do hunor to tbe memorise of
plorvd fur tba remaining victims. It will
probably t&gt;»&gt; three or four days before toe
i■'Hiles nan i&gt;e recovered, aud many being
t urned beyond recogii.Uon a fall Iht of tbe

displayed a red satin ribbon, tbo symbol of
revolution.

George A. Schilling, who reminded those
present, that they bad met together on that
beautiful autumn day to celebrate tbo death

When h» had conclud'd, fifty pupils of tbe
Noi thwveteru Socialist Sunday school, boys
and girls, mug in German the song, “For
Truth aud Right" Then, with a letter m
bis hand. George Schilling stopped forward

reach f-tween fifty and sixty parson*.

firs being discovered in tbe packing room of
the Ho tester Bteani Gauge and Lantern
works, a factory employing a large number

■ as defeated by 2,te0 voter

them.

woodsman, who oinunilted an assault aa
Pauline Burcloff, a German girl. She had

waa a sncoemful practitioner and highly re­
spected.

riotwly aud succe«le&lt;&gt; in defunding bereelf.
pounded and kicked her into insensibility.

burglary charge*, wvr* relmsed by a chore

An Ypsilanti student lugged off

Qaafield committed suicide Friday night at

other night by a strange noise and sprang
out of, bed to investigate, alighting on a
burglar's back. But the burglar didn't care
U- get aoquainted, and throwing hi* ruler to

three years at tbe Jackson pnsou, has failed
to show up at that injUtudun Crooked

Wednesday by a mysterious telegram.

Bar

ORDERED TO HAYTI.

PofcrsMotmi, N. H.. Nov.

14.— United

The chap who hjtllow'rened tbe depot safe
at Saranac ^oi just 38 mate for bis trouble. Tbe Grand Rapids man who suspected his
wife of being untoitbfu! and got a detective
to help him watch their hums ou a recent
dark night Is altogether sick of his conduct
good drubbing.
Although it seems almost 1^&gt; enough
be but of ana atm, lightning g “ away with

Im children
of his death. Schilling broke tbe seal with a
trembling hand and commenced to rend with

reading was completed it wetiied as tbcugti

throats was mingled with jbe wailing of tbe
wind as it swept through tbe lifeless brancoe*

. CtMcnrxATi, O., Nov. 8.—Tbe total vote of
Hamilton county uo tbe prraideuUal ticket
was: Harrison. 41.741: Cleveland. Sb,8U
The enure Rvpuidicau ticket was elected ex-

victim was a yooug married woman, wboes

Montague physician for

Martin McNearnny, tbe Mud Lake man

HOLOCAUST AT ROCHESTER.

The Calumet &amp; Hecla Mining company,
seeking mom world's to conquer, paid AMO,per is a high-priced fruit
Fort Huron people carry &gt;700,000 hf« fa.
surtum in a New York company.
Mn Francess Clark, au f*3 year-old maiitent of Brighton, was fatally burned the

cnuntermaiided^oo account at the
ordered to Hayti.

She, however, leftKinga-

receives »3,5&lt;V acci-lant Insurance for tbe
William Ainslry, tbe altering Williamston

duebesa of Marlborough's furniture and brio-

were working In tlir»e upper floors, and as
soon as tbhy found there "u fire underneath

diana Just beesuuw be took a notion to do SO.
Hallow een was a high old time in many
Michigan town*, but the university students

Tbe Repub-

Demte-rats . ooreds lO.UUl

rbicli are four fsctyight inches high, are
nd to be tbe finest Tver brought to this

Your father » a self-offered sa. rir.ee upon

Partial returns received

uji

to last evening

assembly will probably 'tan!

ously that they will probably die. By V
o'clock tbe building was entirely destroyed.
bushel, per acre. If any other Michigan
farmer can beat It, Mr. T. would like bis pastofflee eddreea.
John Botts was an inmate of the MunU-altn
county poorbouse, but Iwcanio tired of his
surroundings and made hlsewape Wander
ing out into a swamp be gut uu. k fast, and
before he was rescued came near perishing
from cold and exposure. John bets high
that te’ll let we'd enough alone hereafter.
Tbe weeping a nd sobbing cvnUnuml fur
It Is announced that Frank Godfrey, of tbe
gtate printing bouse of Thorp A Godfrey, at
Lanaing, has withdrawn frutn tllat firm and

Reuate—IV,

I out of 38 counties give Cleveland 5.OH, Har­
rison 7.WM.

tirsly safe, and the rest unaccounted fee, of
whom quite a number are unknown by
name.
Tbe sceure at the fire were beartreuding.

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! missing) gives Hanieon 183.447; Cleveland,
I J51.1WU. Fisk, B.64I. Hamc in 18M gave
Blame i4'0lS; Ctevetand. P.S.MM; Butler,
SI. John. 9.9H1
For goveriMS—Ames. lHi.4-K‘. ltaa*"U, W,Md;, Earle, 9,17(1
ftepublicsm plurality,

plim», who administered spiritual comfort to
those who were iu a dying condition. 'Die
factory wsa built ou tbe high bank, on tbe
I■
a .ft
. ___ -iaa. aa.J Ma. a ,11 ill &gt; 1 t

buildings that were in great danger a lung
time were the RocbostiT Cotton factory and
Williams A Hoyt’s sh&amp; factory, but both of
tbew buildings were saved from destruction,
Forrusxti. Ore.. Nov. A—Returns cotne the only damage dune to them bsing by
in slowly, but sufficient are received to show
that Harrison’* majority in tbe state is over smok- and water.
Following ia a list of tbe casualties so far
7,500.
.
as hnrtnxl up to midnight: Killed—.John
Allen, Dem., la elected as delegate to emi­ Gall, foreman; Joseph Darner, jumped from
gre** from Washington territory by about I sixth floor and picked up dead: Henry
2,50) majority over Voorbewc
Rnyder, burted internaily; Frank A. Ocbs
and Joseph Webbar.
Tbe injured are—Frank Biddons, both legs
LxwiBTOX, Me.. Nov. 7.—Tba Evening and bark broLeo, will probably die; Jacob
Journal 11a- returns from 300 towns which Diehl, night watchman, burned Internally
foot op Harriaou ®,90S. Cleveland :»,&lt;S9/ and prostrated by shuck: John Dsvlin, left
Fisk 1.9'9. Streeter jfJO. The same towns leg and wrist injured and Chew more or less
voted in BeptenibefT Burleigh tB.064, Put­ burned nnd bruited; Iticbard Pierre. John
nam 47.330. Cushing 2,374, Simmons 1.296.
Greeuauer. William Devlin. Frank Froedlin,
8. Burkhard. Oscar Knotts. J»ph Burk­
hard Chari.-* Diehl. G. KipprrL Stephen
VKB MOI.-NVS
— ------Fort**, John Greeoauer tseeood by that
plurality in Iowa will probably excweu 30.­
000. Weaver in tba Bixtb district aud An­ name). Co® Hoderan, John Ball
Those known to be missing are-Thomas
derson in the Eighth are beaten, giving tbe Mathias. S. Rol.blna, Charles Websr, John
. .. .rt__ ■______________ (Tnnnnr

M. VT BUW&gt;.
— ———• -----Frank Itevnteb and Alfred Ga““°^

WUmrt«rt»

Friends”
Other addiv—followed in Enplish and
German, and after a final song by tbe Man
quietly returned to the city.

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J. &amp; McAlister.

llsved him ot the pile la a single night ■
A Cedar Springs deputy sheriff thought bo

SHE WAS PROBABLY INSANE.
him to be TascoU, tbe Chicage murderer.

. a fanner, who lived near North IJberty, a
village of tai* county, was killed by hit wife

naturally violent. Yesierlay morning, after
an unusually angry dispute wi.h bar bus-

s: Al| tbe Winchester
purchased here batur-

occurred tlwre Satuiday.

Bvvtauj, N.

Y., Nov.

Soulbainp.on is

10.—A serious

two miles thii side of Tonawanda, Saturday

apologised.

gogusa. OA
woolen goois
examination, vaid tbst vetoes “prevented
people from attending to other people'sJiusinw«." Now revise tbe lexicons.
■

him repeatedly, an I finally felling him to

tbe various I Ake Suj'oriar Inn mines.
A 4’0.000 Ore need up Malone A Co's box

striking switchman, and Cbarha H. Hooten,

•

IM-. soft. r-Tb.I olfto'
w ■ruling iu .»’v.
of IMuT-n, Rep, in tbe Fin* and Ciunie,
Dsm . ia the Fifth. Cleveland's plurality in
“2* niy &gt;» over 2,700, but tbe Republicans

CmCAOG, Nov.

The

THE SUNSET STATE.

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r-»n :

change Friday morning for 4200,000. Theta
huge flats fare the Central park an 1 include
the Barcelona, Madrid, Listen, Salainaucn,
Toloa, Granda, Valencia, and Cordova.
John J. McComh loaned the Navarro com­
pany between fc.0,6u,£M)and 43.ffM.000,taking
a second mortgage, and toe torecloaure waa
on a partial mortgaga of 436-1,(W held by
him Mr. McComb was tbe only bidder.
He bid 4'200.(00 and got the flats The total
cost of the buildings, which were recently
put up, was between F&gt;.&lt;X»,(M0 and M.0U0,-

i’l.UOU

plurality over Kimball of about lt,0ui&gt;.

maakad men and hanged to a tree Last
Monday Felon brutally aaraltad an aged

CHICAGO ANARCHISTS.

rality.

* .. . N#v. III. —A 'peci'al dis.
'TirXm-Ja T»i-jrapb from
. tiiuhaiSp ni Saturday
’ • ••.•!.--to« that the state
n t.y I.OOJ vote. Goff
mrn ,r hr I.MKL

*aa i i.hcivw lietuorratlr aud the Victory
&lt; aimed bj Hut I, Parties.
•jjx !
■. Nov. *.-AKeturna eorne
•s ■.
.i it-n are no s’oiaplete figutev
'•
.
ar.J muntiM. .Both .idea claim
' -stat:
uty give* the Democratic
..tv.:, and naisotial lickolv a majority
r it .. 8 ••’. and by
16.t li.ans at .’,'lOiL
Tbe que*U&lt;iu
3
•• -r tbe H-publiean jiluralily vutaide
. vi-rrvi... tb.a .
Nov. 9--Tbe -'••unt in
‘
1.
precineta outaida tbe
tbe t. ~:i votes aoter
tbe V..37U cast in this city,
Kisr Hst I
K.. I
Cleveland. 8S,Wt; Ftak,

disft have peri»Ue.L Otte-r attempts will be
made to reach tbs entombed m-n.
I-atxil—Gut of a total of 1C,&lt; men, who
daerwodad Into tbe mine only fourteen have
been token out alive, the greater part ot
them being terribly burned and cannot live.
Thirty-six IxxHcs won, found on the north

Ion,’a dissolute character, was tak&lt;-n from

»100 and no questions asked
V. V. Bidwell, of Wahlruw—Bidwell no-

mtencxN upon the audience

Cleveland's plurality will exceed

Fire damaged Hodges' iron works st Han­
cock 415,000 worth on tbe 3&lt;h Insurance,
•5.O00.
If Orin Safford, an old-timar of Filat, is

billiard baUhss-o yesterday

Uh. Insurance foots up about gS.OOd
'
A Grand Rapids girl lost an election bet

po^jtira MM J.
wrTltn. Dan+vl.
Sparks and Mi
bound for India

out a pig-pen.
A Ftockhridgv girl of 14 summon, was eo

finally dre

I'm

Hftftriftrtft
poliUod advice that cuonx suit ’ass
tbey'ae retaliated by witbdrawieg
red—Robert
and Horatio Hall, aad Joeepb Smith. Platt
y^qSaVynt ten others eoeaped with

i.n ••

’he CLOSE VOTE IH CONNECTICUT.
rhiXv is « total
mtimated at about
tL iiwnrenre is 4179.001
pvss Cloveiaad a plurality of nearly teO,
“*t* two Republican ud two Democratic
«»Cn*.meu, and a Republican legislature,
. Xz*W111
:tM&gt; •ut* offlewr.. 11 tbe
Ttt0CfaItc nominees, although having a
plorulitT over the Republicans, fafl of a maXdy of th.&gt; whole vote.
Couplet- returns give Cleveland 74,MM;
“*rT1-Fisk, 4.18L Cleveland's
Ptaraldy. .JM
hr Guveroor, Morris, Dem., '74.IM4;
Rep, 73,4M; Camp, Probiblticm,
M®. Tbe legislature ia Republican on joint
telkA by 4U.

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„ uvw u—ru iruia

Hurabty in « »■« of 41.0M.

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kmu

Previous r&gt;

Pbokia. IIw. Nov.

10.-Saturday sacrw-

Daily Transcript ou bis mertgage ef
muragomeoti

be^*r-gtered by ‘ UnPod Stete.

Mr«dt

w-w

attested

�favorite hymns.
THE

BLOW ADVANCE OF GENERAL LEARN­

COMPOSITION

MODS

ING AMONG THE O8MANU.

OF WORLD

DEVOTIONAL SONGS.

THI HASTINGS, MICH.. FOWTOFFICE.
AUGUST 14, 1878.

Bt. MBu off H win ....

EDITORIAL NOTES.
The republicans in Michigan were, ou
state teatMM, opposed by the solid saloon
fatereeta of Michigan, wbo raised 940.000
With which to defeat Luce for governor
and tbe repabiksm earn!Mates for thelegix-

Hastings

Hx-Ungs.
bo™, mry nltfii,

tereuts are cosmenied. tbe republicans of
Michigan tisve burned their bridges behind

TWO

PROFESSIONAL

BEGGARS.

and* of votes by its uncompromising atti­
tude on the liquor question, especially the
local optiew plank of the platform. The
repuldinm |&gt;arty has won, has elected its toopla, is divided into foursection* of twontygovernor by 17.000. aud over two-thirds of
the tnuails-rs of the legislature. The re­
markably good, m to also that of tbo military
publicans of Michigan must take no back­ college at PancaldL Tba aapply of student*
ward step on the saloon question, and
when the legislature shall meet most give
ua a local option law, that can successfully
run tbe gauntlet of the courts.
Tbe solid south is broken. West Vir­
ginia goes for Harrison, etecta four repub­
lican congreMinen, And a republican legis­
lature which insures a republican U. S. limited to oral lesoons from the Kuran, which
Senator, in Delaware the republicans get the presiding bodja (teacher) delivers to them
the legislature, insuring another U. 8. in tbe original Arabic, perfect gibberish, of
senator.
In Missoulri, the republicans coursu, to the children until explained, and
he, I am told, i* sun* to translate uuly the
gain three congressmen, and largely de­ most dogmatic aud iutolerout portions
•
crease the democratic majority. In Mary­
land the republicans cut down Cleveland's
Turkhh
imtitutiou
—
part
orphans'
home*,
plurality from 11.000 in ’84 to less tiian
part school—ouo day when exploring old
3,000, and gain two congressmen. On the
tariff question the south can nn longer be
for you. Wo wre told that the imposing
called solid.
building before wboee muarive iron gateway
O'Donnell's plurality In this district is
only 6.8V1. Of this Barry count}- contrib­
at which our driver was knocking looked as
uted WOO. Mr. O'Donnell no doubt appre­

Wellington R. Burt is a ve¥y dead cock
in the plL In spite of hla iMxxiie, in spite

of the support he received from the taioons.
in spite of tbe infamous distortions of facts
he made with regard to state taxes. Mr.
Burt Is lieaten by Farmer Luce by 17,000.
Great Britain will continue to pay toll
on all English goods shipped Into American
markets. The voters ofjjtls country aut-

the republican ticket made a plneky fight,
and though defeated, be ran 2,000 ahead
of his ticket.
Gen. Harrison lias made no mistakes In
this campaign, but lias so conducted him­
self as to win voles every day since his
nomination.

The Dcnslon vetocr has had his day. It
has beerk^sysbort a day as possible, but it
was as hmg as the soldier boja could stand
It.

in whteh bi* wonderful compauv plaiea
Bo well known has this rowl
managers ftrr larjre atv aud.ww.
-- — ------- Ul'll
tw»w a jTO’Wuit .mite.

against a lamp post.
hearted.

When

followed than, tbe young man the while aathing m hie power to aid him.

than anytiling elec," he said.
head and beavud a «igh.

The other did

After drinking tbe

said: “My dear man, bow can I ever repay
your kindness! I'm out of work and I haven’t
got a cant. Thb b tbe first thing I have put
in my stomach today. I haven’t got a homo

. “Oh,

that's

all

right,'

arousing atlrepy looking porter. who scanned
us leisurely aud then announced that "School
be admitted.” During his nteenco we looked
aliout and decided that though surrounded by
high walls of solid masonry this was no girls’
school, fur the window* had neither curtains

j

—,------------- *
- —.- - ■ la.
thmtro ticket* for dtotribun...:

»i»i—k.-wrt.r--. Krtwj'tai^S-

Hb chin drooped upon

Ho looked like a laborer.

,
T

diooo of people who look*. l( th,y tlul
for their seat*. Hevm-ul
J
|

purest iuwvui™, — ---- ----------------------------appear in almost every church cullectloa«
.**
__ i .____ &gt;r.___ a.k...
«.W™ TwaA.

old. They stood in front d

tb«_.k Uj.

plainly discerned tbo hand of Proridenoe,

as to the fntariiviB •w—.

through tbo loss of property. That, however,

1‘aaim
at an
evening
aarrtea,
and
white
a few of the leading member* of his society
were developing the subject still further In
the parlor of one of their number, that Mr.
Gftmore jotted the hymr down lu pencil prepoem wn* haudal by him to hto wife, who
■ent it, without hi* knowledge, to Tbe,’
Watchman aud Reflector, in’which paper it j
... ...W .fine nnnted.
a DOUBXJC CLAIM.
Tbe history of tbe beautiful bymn, “I
Would Not Live A)way,” affords one of tho
most nnnarkablv instances of n double claim
to authorship on record, it is almost uni­
versally accredited to Dr. Muhlenberg, and

I'll get you a sui-per. two. I uuly wish I
could buy you a new suit of clothes. I’ll take
you home with me to-night, and maybe I cau

vu

actual receipt*. That this rffr.wxnot be doutSed.—Pfailtp j 1M,n

-D. C. R
ing of that recktem spirit, "The world owes
me u Bring and I’m going to have U." If gymmeut planted a roaviet
tbe next rich man doe* nut *dl out and di»tritium
tribute soon
soon onough.
enough, they
they will
will thirst
thirst for
for hi*
bis Tbo convict* nwulted. ktilwl thliving bteitri tnA. &lt;ttu
riche*- perhaps for bi* blood. If soma of his and
wealth to ill gotten, a* ia tbe care with many donke'-s and bonm. Him* that Utuc u . oJ
wm thought to live tbrre.
cfaaihaa
neb men, they will consider it all so.

once awl self abnegation, while subjectively
attractive, ignores the objective and ultimate

umma man nearly naked, orfy mg *
n nto back. He was quite as lunmw-1
ho died in* Litchfield,

They bad been talking in a loud tone aud
apparently paying no attention to their sur­
roundings. Having paid for tbo drinks, the
young fellow with the big heart turned from
the bar aud approached a prosperous looking

Conn., iu 187L

toll of the misfortunes of hb romjianioa aud

printer poet was reared, wbo look
Episcopal convention held in 1&amp;J0,

original &lt;x&gt;tDi&gt;oBiUon* which were bound into

fact, as history ha* shown, and a* we are now
b&lt;&lt;inmug to knew, both are injured, but tbe
greatest harm to done to tl»e »uppow«l txpeflciariM.—Charte* W. Bmlley In I’opola/Bdenco Monthly.

gate Was found, and after

benefit right there.

He had not talked long,

out of tbe place in double quick time.

The

beard bad grown to great lugib, imd be i.j
In., all
...

Americans. It wa* most gratifying to our
national pride to see his face brighten and
note tbe pleasure with which he extended to

our nationality.

Ho escorted n* through tbe

1 am prep
and at reason
auction sales
perienee in t
give satisfact
with Ranney
ton. Mich.

WANTED?

LOCA

Circulation tills w

Thursday eve
Union halt

tried by both Franco and Russii, and b said
dynamo, provided with comprwiid oxygvn

Hew York Tribqne.

Kkm in the city.

It b not often that Henry 5. Willey, the
polite cud affable clerk at the Grand Fnciflc

quarter themselves at thb popular IxXel, but

handaimo and unique book entitled “Poet*
and Poetry of ITinterdom,' who became cunvinced of tbe justice of Ward * claim before
admitting it to a place in hl* collection.
. cowrni'8 MjurruuiKCE.
Among the older hymn* which still retain

ready Willey always hands with a bow and

Wood wanted
promised tbe sam
WhltUaVs Great
John G. Whlttbr.'s

Y tXl KOH !

own up beaten. A serious looking individual,

boys, besides a large number of day acbolare,
all of whom were required to don a Uniform
and submit to a rigid discipline, flu teowed,
us through a room where hundred* of uni­
forms were banging, all numbered, and when
walking through an immense gibing hall
where covers wen* laid for uloreTban 400, ho
poinUv! to.

origin of this composition ia related by John
Banvard, who received it from an old cierg} -

school*. and sympathise with other p,-.^He knows bow tlfe poorer folk feel awl tnink.

Wanted tn tr

Teachers Mao
urdsy succeeding
gram.

moaorB.
cuacludv«ly that light ban

M. D.. in Glob»-Democrat
taiioti of knowing everybody, but it b only

concealing stolen
greos m the circu

John Furlong S
accustomed himself to reading letters upside

himself.

land ha* caused Un* death of uO.lXJC'.OOO peo­
ple and ha* wrought glO.UUi'.'.t-J.OUu worth of

He:

In Paib a man picks up u living by goisg
ArtniUe

Tu the Detroit Tribune belongs much of
the credit for the splendid victory in Mich­

prtasiblo stadenu “in durance vile,” confined

Tbe Tribune has made no mistakes.

person, with a mnnll ventilator near the top
through which a few rays of light could
enter. While wo jstaard through the high
empty halls, aud from room to room, we saw

igan.

The late Prof. Sam'l Dickie's efforts to
“smash the republican party” do not seem
to have been a glittering success.

Hepublican president, republican senate,
republican house of reprcwentatlves. That’s

glory enough for one election.
Don. M. Dickinson is a very alck ’boss.
Be has learned that he doesn’t carry' Mtehgan iu his vest pocket.

W. J. Stuart, a Barry county boy. was
elected prosecuting attorney of Kent coun­
ty by over 1,900.
Harry county republicans rejotec over

Belknap’s election In the Grand Rapids
district.

Wasn't It a landslide?
thing ehw.

It wasn’t any-

bundlre of key* in band followed tbo director
ami watched our evary look and motion with
lynx uyed v igi lance. We were teown through
so many empty class rooms that wo began to
wonder if the porter had not been mistaken

before us were about twenty lads with books

looks up-Mr. Willey at once call* him by hb

for a chemical laboratory. Till*, it was
quite evident, was tbo pet and pride of tbe
director. Here we wore pretrnd to be omted.

entire J&gt;arty.

Citixeu (late at night trying tbe door of the
ate market}—Hl, there.

fes always worn by tbo Turkish subject* and

stillness and order about a great institution

tbe canola out and exhibit* it t-&gt; the auh

usl

trunk and dteor

„r

said “What price room do you wont Mr.------,

Morrill» Company's

up a pen. raadu a horixontal date at about
tbe middle and la between tbe first three pair
of upright*, when tbo signature read, “IL
H. HilL” Mr. Willey owned that far once

The wink-boh'

term to Woodla

IF YOU WANT A

will sell on wm
Every peroon belonging to the European

factor they are in

There ia nothing of this sort in Indian upper
cl*** society. There tbo man aud women
dine strictly apart, tbe women greatly on the
tearing* of the men. and that, too, in r-wrc*
of degree very like those in a royal naval teip
Patertamiiiaa dints by bim*clf, then the
together in group*, according to

FINE

OVERCOAT

urn! tbo troth.

rill her life she never

The tabulate

■•omb and brush

And come at once while the stock is complete.

‘Hmrtwd. WU
terma. Enquir

We'll call ou end

S

cMM.

man before and ho could not make anything
11__ tn,.. ...
.

GLOVES AND MITTENS
belongs to each of

Halk

tbc first time in bb life, Mr. WlU.y will sur­
prise him by putting out hb hand and calling

mean, anyway? Might I ask your name?

a simple problem iu geomotiy. All stared at
us with immovable featurje, and wo as si­
lently nilruatod. Wo woim then taken-ucrleu
an open court to a modern looking building

without giving order*

Dr.-Lathrop co
this week. He

our carriage our attention was arrested by a

hffto'clock.
Cltixen—Well, you'd have to come down
IhlO Buichy and opeu her up. 1 tote m’ wife
thlib (fate) roor'n that I was (fate) goln' fistin'
t'day and I want t'ahow her b'gx*&gt;h that I'm

-

Island with a
valuable mo*;
pamonx, who had gone off without him. and
that since that time to had bren alou.- uu th.
island. He bad lived on fnuta aud tort*
Kwrl
w.Ll
1..- .
. . . '

tying hb pocket knife to a stick, and from
their hides made a hut. He wtu glad to w

left hurriedly.

DELTON,

Hew York Sun.
noon tne jKirter returned ond-reoaducted
our entire pitrty up the well paved Walk and
a flight of marble steps aad, without waiting
for card* or tbo slightest introduction, wo

tled that matter November «th, and settled
It for a generation.
Hibbard Baker, the Hastings boy who
ran for congress in the Detroit district on

friend in whore dwelling tbo ver» bad their
birth. “It wm written,” rey* MlwCyy. “in
1W, 1 composed it in the Httte back, third

happy to think that any word I could oay baa
done a little good in tbe world."
Among tbo many *weot and helpful byinns
rung st devotional meeting* in thi* country,
. *_____ ,__ __ ______ .k.„ .s.tbL
ginning.- “Ho L/xdrth Ma" 1: wa* wedded
? „
___
___
iu.nd

publican jmrty in this state gained thous­

ciates the royal support be has received
from republicans in every county, but ware
were truer to him than tbe republleans of
Horry.
' ■____________

.

WHQLESALE AND RETAIL I
The Largest Stock in the City

No end to UNDERWEAR at Prices that Knock
Out, and Don’t You Forget It

Them AH

E.W. MORRILL &amp; CO.

�Bastings Banner.

. personal mention.

-^^^j^dueaday, Nov. 14, 1888.

M«da~

"csxuauo. w*. in town

Stoves!

Court convened Monday with tin- follow­
ing uure cn^ibe calendar!

Stoves!

Stoves!

cniMiifsx. cjtvaaa.
Tbe people vs. Joseph T. Goucher, ate
tempt to dig up, disinter, remove and carry
per box. All are cordially Invited.
We are loaded with the
o n.hlr libriv
"-present a large cast
«&gt;&gt; w’l*’*4'
tt*rl01'-- * 'iiltlaihl. Byway a human indy.
Kir '■ ion. baluD’$«»
cofiUnlaTo-night Francis lailmdie and Ml»&gt; Hat­
T1h! people vB. John Curtis; larceny.
.
vferenecs anti
ami small security tie Rowell will be here and »o will Pygma­
.‘"T'* **
""l,ta«
. Il .in or address
lion and Galatea. Mr. Labodle and MjL
stolen goods.
s. P. CLEMENT,
SdVs” Chtor*? ** dnuna ent,,,«» ‘*nX
Th? people VS. Edward Demaray: as­
------ OF-----5
retr House. Lansing, Mich.
body s Chi Id In several places near here
Middleville, attended sault and battery.
court
Monday.
'
anti many no doubt have aeeu them. Theh
Tbe people vs. Armllle Hallock; eblld
names alone are a sure guarantee of a first
Dr- Shepard. of Grand Rapids, was In murder.
class eutcrtalnmcnt. Don’t fall u&gt; see city Churaday.
. The people vx. Thoma* Casey; burglary.
them to-ulght.
**
The ixxiple vs dement Murridgc; for­
Mich.
gery.
Ever shown in Barry County,
T.hC.C:,IUa! “‘“‘Mt**, the new rallroml
The people vs. Theodore Smith; felon!projected by Jern-Boynton to connect the
ou* assault.
a potnt ,B OUo with Rogers
Tbe
people
vs
William
Bryan;
seduction.
City In this state, by way of Hattie CnZ-k
CAS9!'
«•&gt;■“• &gt;■- The people v*. James I* Gregory; dtsorand Ixrwell propose* to build Into thia city
derly person.
from Lowell,
rhe new route is claimed to
/The people vs. Adalbert H. Winn and
Ijeorpiiw^'1
Michiganshorten the distance between Grand Rapids
Charles W. Statuum; attempt to dig up. dis­
iuuLNcw York about ten miles.—Kalamainter, remove and carry away a .human
wk&gt; Telegram.
body.
Dec. 15. in* tn building
open ror
Tbe people v*. Amos Broughton; viola­ We carry everything to be found in a fl rat-cl ass Hardware
For the benefit of those who drolrv to
tion of liquor law.
Store, including a fine line of
teaclu a review class will be conducted by
orncKKS’:
The people vs. Joseph Wilsou; felonious
the BupL during the remainder of this
assault
'
0 &lt;llBobi:i- 0. ITesMriU;
term, and until the subjects required for
’
.uivHur, Vice. Pres.:
The
yteopte
vs.
Frederick
Adams;
assault
third grade certificates are reviewed. This
C. D. Beebe. Cashier. will lie a farbetter opportunity for prepar­ w.» lj
Of MMdkvllIe. with intent to murder.
The people vs. Alexander Kane;;forgery. We are dosing out the well known
ing for a certificate than Is offered by a were In the city Monday.
IlKCTORIC
ISBVX8 or fact.
one UMinth's teachers’ class. But one sub­ Uli
“d
h.v.-n-mv.d
William H. Owen vs. John H. 1Beamer.
ject will be reviewed at a time, and those td their farm in Baltimore.
J. A. C.rcble.
assumpsit.
wbo wish the full benefit of the review,
Cheater Messer.
The
Hastings
City Bank vs. ILeonard
MLcn W. Felghner, of the Nashville
should loin tbe class at once.
Wunderllcb: assumpsit.
Do not fail to look us over before you buy.
News, was in the city Saturday.
William T. Rose appellee v*. 1Thomas
..
”'«hl
•&gt;&gt;«» wonUm for
..
G*?r&lt;e,
’* r’r«nd Rapids, Ellsworth, appellent: assumpeit.
mkteg totstatsss Transacted.
Birr, Mr. No. i«_ Knlrtu ot 1-ythl,.. i| the guest of Mrs. W. J. Bowne.
Thomas
Ellsworth,
appellee
vs.
William
w ork in the three ranks was exemplified.
J IL J. Newton and wife, of Silver Creek, T. Rose and Myron Potter: debt on award.
About 125 mcnilxTs of lodges from Grand
Stephen CH Clark vs. William II. Nor­
Rapids. Allegan. Otsego. Kalamazoo. Eaton N. Y., are visiting relatives In town.
man; assumpsit
Rapids. Charlotte, NaahvlUe. Middleville
Mrs. William Stlmpson, of Ann Arbor,
First National Bank of Grand Haven va.
and Lake Odessa were present. After the
Is visiting her parents A. Black and wife. Wesley Fox and Zagona Fox; assumpsit
completion of the work the lodge adjourn­
issue March 18. 1888.
I?;
GJ?d*»r &amp;,ul wife spent Sunday;
ed to Font'll hotel and there partook of a
John Holden, appellee u Daniel F.
banquet. Judging from the opinion* of with E. U Haff and family, Grand Rapids.
Newton, ap|&gt;ellant: assumpsit
the visiting members this affair was a sucC. W. Sherman, of Charlotte. ha* been
Sarah Wright vs. Frank c. Treat ut aU
l am prepared at any time cV8* and Barry lodge I* to be congratulated “&gt; the cJtj for tlw P**1 few
°n busl- trespass on the case.
over the achievement.
Simeon N. Baldwin vs. Tim City of
and at r.hi--&lt;&gt;iiable rates to cry
Hastings:
assumpsit.
The association for the advancement of
Onto Strong and family, of Nashville,
auction
Have, had exThe City of Hastings vs. The Hastings
women will hold their sixteenth congress
been guests this week at Clement
National Bank: assumpsit
perieneeiin. tnh work ari&lt;l can in Detroit, Michigan. Nov. 14. 15 and 16 have
Containing the latest and best patterns of
Smith's: Nicholas Barry, appellee v*. Scott Mc­
.give -at isdn "Lion. Leave orders in the “Church of Our Father,’’ Bagley
John Mate and Joi* Tyndall went to Intosh nud Jane McIntosh, appell|iits; as­
and Park street. Executive acswith lianucy A Norwood. Del­ axenue
sumpsit
Grand
Rapids
yesterday
to
attend
a
Jubilee
slons at 10 o'clock a. m. Public session*
The First National BankofGfand Haven
ton. Mich.
at 2:30 and at 8 o'clock p. m. At evening of the Salvation Army.
Henry Hobbs, of Lansing, a former resi­ v*. Wesley Fox and Zagona Fox; assump­
sessions an admittance fSe of twenty-five
sit Issue June 18. 1888.
CCDU will be Charged. A conference of dent of this place. has been spending sever­
CHASCKKV—FHIKT CLASS.
nnll I LUFiKKTCLASaS. Permanent. officers only will be held Nov. 18. Enter- al days vialting old friend* here.
AND
Charles M. Putnam vs. William H.
bi&lt;a$-u&gt;t pr-'bMt-.f position for tbe right men. talnment for officers and speaker* during
Mrs. W. K. Goodyear and Mr?. Carrie
Good
- 01'1 a-xpense* paid weekly. Lib- the bCMlons of the congress will be pro­ Goodyear were tbe guesU at Kala'irazuo Strlcklen and Melissa Stricklen; foreclos­
ure.
T
'
wal lodih ei'»ents to tn rtnners. N&lt;&gt; pn-rfous ex- vider! upon application to Mrs. Sara
this
week
of
II.
E.
Hoyt
and
wife.
jurteu'r r's'y.r*. Oiiiut fretWrite for
Phiiena Abbey vs. Alonzo Park and Lu­
Philleo Skinner, 160 Bagg -street Casa
Miss Nora Ainsworth, of Grand Rapids, cera Park: foreclosure.
'
Vhak1.*&gt; H.fllASE. Nurseryman.
Park. Detroit.
who ha* lain a guest of Mrs. Clement
Alonzo Ferris vs. Nettie Raymond and
JirelKn it?-p»per.
Rochester. N. Y.
Smith,
left
Saturday
fof
Nashville.
'
Martha
A. Wood; foreclosnre.
On Thursday evening. Nov. 23, a con­
~ LOCAL NEWS/?’
The follovnbut apply for divorces:
------ AT-----Mrs. James I~ Wilkins and daughter
cert will be given at Union hall for tbe
Almira B. Smith V*. Henry C. Smith;
ts nefit of Miss Sarah Jones. Every effort Nellie returned Saturday from a teu day?
George Brace vs. Eliza Brace; Marvin
.
bus tx-en made by Miss Jones and her visit with friends in Grand Rapids.
2,088
Thomas vs. Delphene Thomas: Theodore
friend* to make this a musical treat that
Newell Mixer and family, of Grand
J. Hagar vs. Crusa A. Hager: Alma E.
will satisfy the people and we trust that Raplda, have been In tbe city the past few
IaCwIk vs. George F. Lewis; James 8.
Miss Jones will be met by a full bourn*. days railed here bj the death of the
Scheldt vs. Katie A. Scheldt; William IL
Miss Shepherd. Miss Jones instfuctor In former* brother Walter Mixer.
Strlcklen v*. Melissa Stricklen.
eonceft at
Olivet college, will be present and take ./Revs. Puffer and Rolland left yesterday ’ George Woolett vs. Charlotte Marble;
part. Prof. Dubee. of Olivet college c«m- W&gt;r Spring 1-ake there to attend the meet­ bill to quiet title.
servatory of music, who is a very talented ing. Nov. 18, u and 15. of the Grand
aiANCKBY—Fonrrn czjtss.
piano soloist, has &lt;*onaented to apjiear. RapklH district ministerial association mid
John A. Verdine vs. Francis Olney,
Tbe l&gt;est local talent has been engaged and revival conference.
Abram A. Post et aL; bill of Interpleader,
ited 'turn thoM«
have
have spared no jarln- to perfect themselves
proofs In open court jury.
.tin* on subscription.
in their work. Popular price* of admis­
Francis Olney vs. John A. Verdine,
Ou Thursday' night .me of the men em­
sion will be charged.
ployed &lt;m the C. K. A 8. it. R extension Abram A. Pont et a!.; bill to declare mort­
F. IL Barlow &amp; Co.
purchased a quantity of clothing at the. gage satisfied, proofs In open court. Jury.
Board
ot
canvassers
met
at
the
court
Mary Norton vs. Louis L. Norton, Scot&gt;•&gt;: new* of the election will
store of E. W. Morrill A Co. From there
house yesterday, and, organized by ••lecting
ihsWe paar of this issue.
he went to J. Ptlug’s saloon and laid hte to Nash et aL: divorce, alimony, proofs in
J. J. Perkin* chairman. Following are
package down on the safe, but it bad dfcv- open court.
ride- property in city fora the official republican pluralities tn Barn­
Clifford p. Beelx* vs. Clark C. Field: bill
apjMMXed when hr wa* ready to leave the
('. D. Bkebk.
county:
place. Marshal Rogers wa* notified and for accounting, proofs In open court
Hsrrteun and Mortoe
MB
Julia L. 1’utnam vs. Adam Tinkler; bill
after some search the missing articles were
Lore
wr
.................................................
oos found secrrtol near the lodgings of the for specific performance, etc., proofs In
iImnksglvlng. See pro- u’ Hornell
Colgiove. Sensloe
...
.
jft famous --node” Smith. 'Suspicion at once open court.
Christopher Kill vs. Zebadiah Park et
rested on him and after some Inquiry It
G- »r"e.&lt;'&lt;n. charged with nonoer. anena .........
wa* found that “Dodo" had gone to Nash­ aL; foreclosure, pleadings and proofs.
Dora Burchett v*. William H. Burchett: It is now conceded that the best and cheapest way to w^rm
i, property, Is now In pro­ Brtcv.Om .
.
ville where Manual Kogvn» arrested him.
Blchard* itegtster
divorce, pleadings and proofs. .
tin court
your house or cook your meals is to buy the
Hough. Tr asurar
. VM brought him bock to this city and lodged
Henry tiros* vs. Florence A. Gfoss;
:Y wa■&gt; druni: mmI tlborder- VaaArtnaa. Prowcut.*
«0 him In Jail. Nothing farther'wlH be dour
In the matn-r until the charge now stand­ vorce, pleadings and proofs.
Justice Beadle $8.25 KrtMMton over Rik.v
Hendrick “ Rowley
ing against him js disposed of at the pres­
land- of outraged law.
Pratt. Hurveyer
So.
-.11 ent term of court.
Bidelraan. Coroner
;.. Hutnred with child'
Edward N. King. Battle Creek
Mstlle l_ Vanfiyekle. Baltimore
। • &lt;i tn Hie circuit court
The Chautauqua circle meet* Friday
I WllUam H. Cornell. Yankee Bprinas
uviiiifig t])e*deuth of her
By request, we republish below the vote evening with Mrs. M. E. Nevins. Pro­
' Jen? cMmfott. Maple Grove
ou governor in each of tire townships and gram as follows:
IM- Eleu -r IX-luund, Castleton
Singing- 1st. 2d and 3d stanzas No. 3i,Cl&gt;au
ward* for two yean ago and this year:
Daniel B. Mater, Clare
taiiqua Kongs.
------ AT-----Harah E. Iteed, Castleton
Roll eall- Quotations from or about Homer.
I! Mill books at the lowi Franels A. Norwood. Barry
History of tircece chap. Xl—Mr*. Smith.
&lt;'all and examine " hi*
i Mrs Clara Baird,
“
Tbe Circle of th* Hclenee»-Mrs. Johnson.
lown* and Ward*
Paper. “Tbe Idle ot Homer**—Mtaa Bortwick.
---- *----•----- ...__ V -K-.. v
.Al.taU.O. I
L. N. Mixer aud family desire u*
vi D k. of Dowling, wa*
tend their heartfelt thanks to tbe many
Reading. r,B&lt;*eollrctton» of the Ar*
•• After sleeping in Jail
1371 io* &gt;
friend* who have m&gt; freely aud thought­
Nights.” bv Tennvwm-Mta* Hendershoit.
145 i;m it*1
released on payment of
Critic-M. UCook.
fully given their care and assistance during
Stbging-ClaM Song.
the sickness that has recantly prevailed In
The Garland is the ideal stove for both cooking and heating.
their family anti e-peciany during the sick­
HaaUon Cwp
Following are the real estate transfers ness aud after the death of tbe wn and
i tew tvt Monday, not sufll- CMiy 1*1 ward •
Of course we keep other and inferior kinds of stoves, the
for the week endjpg Nov. 11th. 1888. as brother Walter. They most thoroughly
' r t«&gt; &lt;auM: any serious delay
•* M
taken from the books in the register's office: appreciate all that their friends have done same as other dealers.
But the Garland is the acknowledged
“ 4th
Chester Clster to Henry Cider. Ha see 35 for tbens. They wish especially to extend best.
Hop*
• - x tention of th" C. K. A
1 'g0*".11'/’'(irirnth to Daniel D. Bradley; Kta sec their gratitude io the young people who
Irving ..
net with aunther obstacle. Johnstown
were so kind and thoughtful during Wal­
SO Yankee Hprtmp. 6175.
'
&lt;&gt;n the Anson Wood Mapla Grove
Huntlngtoa »L Marvin to Christian Fufhaw; ter's sickness, ant! for their having used *•&gt;
oraagwilte
3Ba sec * Johnstown M00.
.
, much care in decorating and lining the
nSwiiK
Alex D. Blsseit to Sherman E. Lane; U* sec J grave with evergreens: also for tbe raany
nnuibcr «if &lt;-ity lot* that,we laittend .
Tlt''hsl*,’6Jr Smith to H. A. Brooks et al. lot 14 floral offerings that were made.
ntoruapi'kn ru t. making the term? Woodlaad
•Greeg's add Nashville $K».
al the offices of Smith * Yankee apring*
Sophia K. Kenfieto to John D. Campbell; lots /Last night the republicans o/thlselty
Respectfully.
• W l‘. &gt;uUiaui.»
1. sand ioKenfieM’ssdd city rsoo.
__
made u»e of Illumination* to celebrate the
Total*
Wm. C. Downing to Wm. P. Cramer; parcel great republican victory so magnificently
" . &lt;:•&lt;! vote of Barry county
Woodland 81Sprintwon.
Although
but
short
notice
had
been
’Lt- U&lt;iiH)crat last week insisted
Died, at the home, of Ids father, U N.
it meeting of the Barry County given yet tire Illuminations were quite
on gi
tin- f-i«lonJ»t4-heavy majorities. Mixer, in this city. Friday, of typhoid
Association will be held In general over the entire city, and many
Pr»\
■I arithmetic, that.
fever, Walter Mhrer. aged 38 years. Fun­ Hastings, commencing Friday afternoon, others would have taken part had they
'
largest line of albums. eral services were held at the residence Nov. 80th. aud continuing through tbe been able to get the necessary articles.
; -tfaaea. pltiNh toilet goods. and afterword at the Methodist Episcopal following Saturday.] Teachers should give Most of the latter, however, had their
• ii&lt;-h other dealers pay for church Sunday. Rev. Puffer officiating. the program carefnr attention, and come, Imuses entirely lighted up. So many ex­
&lt; Iwsly ear's dtug store.
I The decen-M-d wrCs not long since called prepared to reap the greatest possible cellent Ideas were presented and so much
home from the west on account of the ser­ . benefit from attendance. Good board will taste displayed In tbe illuminations that It
. the rcNid’enee property In the ious sickness of his father. Upon the re­
be furnished during the association fur one would be Impossible to describe them all.
^roi'-tly belonging to Charles covery of the father, Walter and his
shilling per muni, so that the expense of In the first ward the Illuminations that
Will tp'lll'cheap and on easy brothers Curtis and Charles, were taken
attending will Ue very light. The follow­ were especially fine were tboec of Michael
of rf T. Colgrove.
sick, ail recovering but Walter whose dis­ ing la the program:
Custer, John Burroughs, R. K. Grant and
Nud. pnd,.« i. due P. A. Hahn and his ease developed into typhoid fever and re­
Henry Bailey. In the second ward they
were those of C. W. Jordan and Clement
L ’4"1' f,‘r-,he
In which sulted In his death. The case is a veryDlgnltr of our
Smith; while those of A. D. Cook, W. B.
tn&lt;y attrn.j&lt;-,| p, t|1(.
„f the re- sad one and tbo afflicted family have the
Civil Go’eraiwmt-B-JLBoblnwnwni'm I ukm hall last Tuesday evening. most heartfelt sympathy of all wbo are
Schantz
and E. W. Jordan were very good.
Primary Arithmetic—Gets A. Moser.
ac&lt;iuainted with their Borrow. The de­
In the third ward Dr. A. P. Drake had
P; •T' dp.terian society will be enter*i£lCEiercl*e In Fractions -Fannie Lae*.
ceased was truly a youi&lt; man of most
spent much pains and time to arrange hl*
And
full «&lt; wwrtMM • MJ UMd»-»T
ud MlUwu,
«»&lt;d by the yuung ladies of the church sterling qualities and against whom none
Spelling—Cbaa. McIntyre.
house aud grounds and the result was a
gooto and Khun. Hau und OR». Hurt
Hu.
SATUJUIAT FOaaXOON.
*DflI congn nation at the society rooms on ever had an opportunity to have an unkind
decidedly pretty effect; other very good
JtoY1’-'” "f ,hb* *«*• BuPPct f««n thought Ho was an earnest Christian and
ones were thooe of C. H. VanArznan
a thorough going worker In the M. E.
and E. X Rider. D. Striker, J. Rus­
sell, Walter Wilkins and Dr. Fuller.
Sar*h Jones’ concert at church, of which lie has been for many
In the &lt;th ward there were
fine il­
'lun*dMy ‘"entoff. Nov. 22. years a member. The loaa of auch a
young man falls heavily not only upon his
luminations, particularly m» were
SfiKuX** B
”b“’1 family but upon tbe community of which
Chas. H
Music.
he was a member.' The deceased bad been
a resident of this rity from hb bey hood
W. H. Power*. D. R. Cook,
b U» ,&lt;!&lt;, m &lt;-*.l tor the until last summer when be went to Kansas
John Hotchklra, J. VanAnnan. C. Mreser.
uSz.111', "'?hl an*«ndn&gt;entB: Relative to to look for a business location. He went
Dr. E. H- Lathrop and J. P. Roberts. AU
«os£lt*.,'c,rcuit rourt’ y®*’ 1M: u®- into buninran In McPherson but after re­
. . ..
.... l.-inr« -I
of the republican business houses were Fk»r ladles and children.
I have added this year
«»■ Ihtetivetoa general banking law, maining at that place some time removed
well Illuminated. The bond was out and
which 1 Invite special attention.
/VS. 151: ha aim
to Salina, Kansas, from which Pl*ee he
rendered some of tlielr excellent music mi
by HT R- Fattenglll editor of the
the streets, after which they serenaded the
was called home. In lx&gt;th at the above
tor.
The
subject*
named
will
be
discussed
ro
.l kh whKlftW “hades or curtains named places Walter bore well the excel­
successful candidates ami some of tbe
with special reference to the best method*
«J। ***:hnT’’’' drug store, where you can
jjjwrof the most romplHe stock of lent reputation be had here at home. Al­ of teaching them in the district schools. most prominent republicans. Tbe affair
was very succewfuL bat would have been
though placed among stranger*, his excel­
Due credit will be given by tbe county better had It been generally announced »:
fixtum in the city,
Mt
lent bearing and earnestness soon won him board to all teachers In attendance. and
iKMdbte pricei.
an earlier date. The republicans of th»
friends and of the warmest kind, many of
none of us. wbo " Wi to &lt;to effectual work
^[►JlMugan Central will, cumatcaclng whom^have since his slckaeaa testified »*'
city are to be congratulated upon the man­
In the school romn this winter, can afford
7’7^ to be absent. Teachers, let us rally to ner in Which they have conducted them­
"Il ThuRK««y
each we.* until their lore and affection for him
betmu5
11‘kete from Hastings to pondmee. In twth McPhWon and ballna this association, and make It the most suo- selves during the entire campa gu and ay
this the end of the fight. All of tbaf
-o,i
at the rab* of $4.25
ooiaful ever held in tbe eoBDty.
gath*rl*K»
’**n -’•*Jt;(**»ly of an ord**
L/J?''i*’"11*
&lt;latr of sale and ratura- tlw M. E. church and the Young Men a
"
J. W. Ronairr*
‘
ly chanreter, sdbeniess and good -elf** Prairieville, Oct a, 1888.
ioiiT, *n 1r*.'!lowl“« da-v un ftocoum uf art Chripian A-sociation. • Of him it 0*n’b®
Chm'n of ITugram Com.
reigning throughout.
.
/
X xt,lhl'Iou’
include, coupon for truly said that the world is the better, for
D. C. Wak»KK, President
■‘UMwK.n,
P&gt;
Uaum Aj:rnL
his having been In It.

Wanted I

The exerdsea will begin at T tfcLek S
which supper wUl be served for
XSl

a? a,,""11* JJ“* *■

'»

LARGEST AND FINEST LINE

HEATING AND.COOK STOVES

Hastings City Bank,

u»

Mm2.,.' ' "

™ to

At PRICES BOUND TO PLEASE.

REMEMBER

~X^Xhur&gt;‘

“”■*»

Whips, Horse Blaitets, Robes, Bonies, Cutten aid Sleijis.
FLINT ROAD CARTS at $15.00.

Goodyear Bros,

A). I RANNEY,-:
luctiotieer,
DEI.’K'N

Fine New Stock

- - - MICH.

JUST RECEIVED

DRY GOODS

W AN T E

DRESS GOODS

Julius Russell’s.
See his stock of new styles in

MILLINERY GOODS

THE PROBLEM SOLVED!

J

ED. POWERS’.

Full line of everything usually kept in a hard­
ware establishment.

ED. POWERS

Politics are High !

PRICES ARE LOW I

SOMETHING

TEA

CLOAKS!

OVERCOATS AND SUITS!

\Higkest market price for produce

\

'-j.-

J GOSS

�SUCCESS IN TEACHING MATHEMAT­

MOW MANY ABLE BODIED MEN MAKE

ICS TO A CHIMPANZEE

A PRECARIOUS LIVING.
Brockton. iu Uw towmhip

tba adaptability of thu regrou ra the culture

A Valaable Resource far the Sick.

for NoUstng,

Thu langMt street in I’arie la the Rue dr
Vangcrard. 4.400 wtrea long.

attributed to Bllliousaesa.

Hood's

PURELY VEGETABLE.

struggle against adversity tbe

larder

is

The Concord ta tbe standard grape, and
probably soven-tenth* of all tbe grnpe* grown

4

owjciatc tbe numbers with their naross.

mouth until the required number wm comWhy

Guarantee to rive **’-l**!‘ct't7’lnLSTta'-Si'SJ?’
munw returned, printed on the bottle wrapper.

tention with but little htMtation and accepts

■lodge C- A. Stacy. *g«l 72. diet! In
Tecumaaii Monday night.

more quickly to Bek

Iwuevolencn

are you bilious and dyspeptic!
Does Your liver slugxish, sees
Is roar slumber often broken

Boston Dry Goods
Store
Full of attractive bargains.

—
—•»— -----------when partly grown to prevent bruiting and

Marr &amp; Duff are

After a few weeks’ continuous instruction
tbe a|» perfectly well understood what waa
____ aM- ...
flm* trlinn I

they might u Marr &amp; Duff have on the very

is enough to excite tbo risibilities. In one
vineyard this season 20,000 of Uire&lt;&gt; bags were

Goods, and a: the loweat prices, that is shown in. any other character than that of tbo meuditbe country. Marr &amp; Duff are wiling Double
into our office and asked for help. His story
always sold for
and &lt;7.00 Single was plausible, oral his countenance bad a
dreamy aspect that fitted tbo tale. He had
You want to see our heavy Beaver Shawls that
we are selllqg for M.7S, ttJO. M-00. SA.00 and but a jauiihtaking workman wbo had earned
a fair living in sketching and coloring pict­
&lt;KJ». 87.U0 and 13.00. We closed out an Import­ ure that were always sold us wxrti a* finish-.-.!.

number of straws that 1 named.

DoubUwi

bands over all tbo four together

Thus there

Cloaks’

turned up by day and let down at night, and
be took hia meal* ut a neighboring restaurant.

Marr &amp; Duff have built an extra addition and
Is used for cloaks entirely and the bargain*

ing unable to *Ur, and fur two dreadful day*

period of anxiety for the viniculturist, aud,
like the bop grower, b&lt;&gt; brings all the furca
Ijossiblo Into Mrvlce—literally "hia sisters
and bis cousins and his annta.” When the
harvest i* about to begin tbo housewife cooks
many timesthe wmal quantity of food, and
until tbe vines have been robbed of tbeir
bunehi* of fruit little attention I* |&gt;ai'l to
creature ctimforu. From early tn the morn­
ing until dusk the vineyard# swarm with
pickers, and tho buncho# are carefully clip­
ped from tbo stalks and pocked in boskets or
trays, some of them being wrnp|»ed in tiaiuo
taper to insure tbeir reaching market in the
last possible couditioiu Only ttw small and

took him to tbe hospital. During the month#
that he waa there the landlord bad seized hb

ixilly in tho west, Chicago taking tbo bulk of
tl&gt;c product.
Tho wine cellars at Brockton have a stor­
age capacity uf about W,(XJ0 gallons, and arv

I think that they bear out tbe jwyehological
distinction between sensuous estimation aud
KiKllectual notation. Any child, a year after
emerging from infancy aud not yet knowing
its numerals, could immediately sm the

from one to several dollar# per gallon. Some

ba an extraordinary fact U a *araga were
unablatodoso. But if the savage had to deal
with a targur number of pigs tba inauflteteocy

er's stock of tliewe goods and they are selling
violent attack of inflammatory rheuma-

these shawls, as they are going fast.

Cloaks!

Cloabh

8aeques in doth and the finest values In the
country in flush Jackets, Wraps and Haeques.

cheaper thaa elsewhere. Children and Misses
Cloaks. Marr s Duff can show tbe largest line

!

tow ’

Everything in this line for children, ladies

from his own original sketches, bits of land­
scape generally which Ite-picktd up iu the
open field*. To test tbe truth!ulute., of hi#

country. Our facilities for buying is better, our
facilities for selling are much better- selling for

the Boston Dry Goods Store for everything tn

Marr &amp; Duke.
P. 8. -Marr &amp; Duff ligse iMUguratcd a new
venture which they call Friday’s Great Bargain
Day- It Is proposed to sell special things on

Marr &amp; Duff.

doing nothing then, but he Lad made four
linei with tb&lt;&gt; pencil—one upright mark to

&lt;tf th* Register of Deeds in the County of Barry
and Blate of Michigan, on tbe loth day of
Mareh. ism. at 2 mo o'clock
mortgages on
riven to serum
dollani in two

Unas meeting It at an acute right angle to
stand for branchw and a curved lino beneath
it as a mound uu which tbo trunk should
rest. It recalaxl tbo baby effort of a child uf

He turned his listless fact
such an empty, I
mined with pity,
an artist I" No. b.
ure of any kind in bi# life. IVhat had bo
ever done/ Nothing. He could not remem­
asking for charity, and be bad followed no
otlnc occupation in all these years. We gave
him enough for dinner and lodging, and bado
,assured him, for hl#

human lipa

because- he had no stomach for it; that would

fruit growing at his side If thin required an

There seems to be a considerable change,
too, in tbe quantity and quality of luncheon
now thought to be sufficient for women and
girls-who earn their own living. Years ago

spicuous feature of tbe early morning down­
town street cars aud tbe;r owners ate bread
aud butter, sandwiches, cake, fruit, etc..
counter'.
•
Many do this still, but tin, number is far
lelow what it ufc#l to be aud grows rapidly
less, even among the very poor, and the
habit of visiting restauranta and taking hot

time rest i» limited are. often seen standing
up at tbe regular luncheon counters, gulping
• down solid#, liquids and seml-sobds pell mail,

FiG-

Tuesday was an awful bad day toy little
fusion drmagbgui* in Michigan.

pubhc, although they bate breu witnessed
by offleer.’ of tbe society and other Uological
friends.

E. Bainbridge Munday. Esq.. County
AJty.. Clay Co.. Tex. says: " Have u*e&lt;i
Electric Bitter* with most happy rraulla.'
My brother also was verj low with Malar­
ial' Fever and Jaundice, but wm cured by
thr timely use uf till* mediciire. Am sat
bdkri Electric Bitten saved til# life.
Mr. I). 1- Wlleoxnon, of Horae Cave, Kj ..
adds a little testimony, saying: Hr po*ltlv&lt;‘ly believe" he would have, died, had It
nut Ixvn for Electric Bitters.
Till# great remedy will ward off. as well
a# cure all Malaria Disease*, and fur all
Kidney. Liver and Stomach disorders it
stands uuequaled. Price 50c. and 81. W.
IL Goodyear's drug store.

Ask your dealer to order for
you, cither the 5/A Boss Stable,
or one of the following
Horse
Blankets:
&amp;A Five Mile.
THE GREAT

51A Electric.

mid Health Restor
Ib-adacbe within t

point
keep count at all, be would bo obliged to re­

now axuioLa couxt.
Thus there u counting and counting—dis­
tinguishing bet ween k&gt;w numbers by directly
appreciating tho difTrre :ux» between two

Wo haw no doubt that hundreds will read
this account and feb citato themselves that
they were generated for a different sphere.
But what equivalent do they give for food
and elachri and shelter/ What return do
they make for the bounty they consume an
lavishly! Tbe noble' army of toilers can

formcr.method alono that Is employed, and
therefore 1 bate not sought to carry th&lt;* ape
beyond tbe number Are, lert I should sj»oll
tbd rmulta already gained. But a careful

Tbe best salve In tbe world for cut*,
bruises, ulcers. M^Jt rheum, fever Mires,
letter, chapperl hands, chilblain*. enms,
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures wind, idle
piles, oy no pay required. It la guaranteed- Twenty fiveeciitsa textie
16 give perfect satisfaction, or money reHeavy fates! -fire* u
of Bay county.
by W. H. Goodyear

plcot* of paper) which admit of being simul­
taneously estimated with accuracy. It was
found that tbe number admits of being
largely iucreoMd by practice, until, with on

up to between twenty and thirty object*.

posing, for instance, that shn u requested to
find five colored straw*. Hb,. perfectly »ell
understands what i* wanted, but as colored

In Bracelet* • heavy coil uf rope invarie­
gated enamel Is tin* Intmt design.
Tatk Spxings, Tiivn., July 4. iBSS.
The Swift bpcdfic Co., Atlanta. Ga.:

Ga, 1 pulled ofl my shoes to give my feet a
rest. Unfortunately, I walked into a dump
of pobon oak, and tn a few day* my feet
were in a terrible rendition, and I could not

girU send out at noon fur dainties from
neighboring cook »hvp«, and among work-

Delmonlco’s reputation is far reaching, the
resort of eplcuivs, mllUonairva and people
from tho country wbo have come to "do"
New York. They have mode up their minds
to spend money freely, and find Delmauico’s
a flue plane to do It In. By ordering all ths

therefore, her estimate of their uumocr must
l« formed eitbei) by the feelings of her
mouth or by retaining a mental impression
uf t Im suixxsaive movement* of her arm in
plcLing up tbe straa* and placing them in
her mouth. Without I uing able to decide
positively in which uf them ways sba «timatoi the number. I am inclined to think it

this estimate by muM-ular aenw- endures.—
Mr. Hotnalne in Tbe London Times.

end Chalk-

If New York U octi

nas or picked their living out of, another's
toil worn band. '
who ought to

and pays three dollars.

lag inquiry. They are not giving labor or
skill or thoughts of any value to tbe world In
exchange for their bountiful ’ table and

always meue than two hundr-.-d dishes on tbe
menu required to satisfy al! demands.
When a young men wishes jiarticularly to
imprvsk u young woman with his a’flueui-e

wonderful engines of public, sentiment if

display familiarity with the place, the more
ba thinks every one is watchbig bim. and tbe
more he stands iu awe of the solemn, druscoated French waiter, and would sooner
poison' bimaelf than find fault with the

Tbs Prines of Walra paida visit to hi* ria-

lifetime trouble. Finally, I was induced to
try Swift’s Sjiedflc. * 1 took six bottles, aud
to-day am entitely well. My improvement
was gradual from tlx- fend, and no evidence

ure in testifying as to iu curative proper­
ties. It is tbc greatest blood purifier in ex­
istence. Yours truly,
J. L. Moxcam.

Albert Emminger. &lt; oviagton. Kj
afflicted with catarrh tbn

Icct health.

which uielped inc, I tr-&lt; ■d Paplllon iextrset
of flax) V^tarrh cun- a*
ba-- made a cmn;d&gt; te
height In gold. I vflll
cured.

1: in no cgjrriment but a pcaltni-

A. J. Savage. •■1&lt;I rlthcn
dropped dca&lt;! on Tiv*«day.
English Spavin IJnimriit reinme' i*H
Hard. Soft nr C-allonsrd Lump* ami BleisIbhes from hvree-.. Blood Spavin Cur'
Splint*. Sweeney. Hlng-bmu-. Stifle'.'
Swollen Throat*. Sprain'. ' ouxh. •
Save $50 by use of one Ixittle. Warrant.

purtoerj. and Lu red uniform was

18 jx-rMHi-. jtdm&lt;l the M. E
BrtNiMHi la.it Sunday

A. Manvel. Asst Supt. A &lt;
R. 1., A F. B. R. writes: ’ F
haw been afflkuxl with xilt rlni-w.i
most serious form. During the *•»
seoMon. my liand.s haw been in *nrl
(IIlion that l wa* unable to dri dre*' myself without sssi'tao.
beyond question.
have not had glow# or bandiu- •
• A valuable Treatise on Blood and Skin
hands for about four months, until 11*&gt;
Disease* mailed free. Address
using I’apillon (axtract &lt;&gt;f flax: -kb
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO..
I cmrtainly tlllnk it has cured nn :
I«arge bottles only Sl at (li«»lwxr
A republican celebration occurs nt Battle store.
Creek Monday night.
.
John Prevelltch threw him-i'lf m-’i’

HAF
EXOU

ttraln at Calumet, and waa killed.

little else in them. Undoubted!*, they axert
a prodigious influence in poUtira, but I think

instance of men having great neqre. But
A great physician has discovered t we are rapidly becoming the nioal nenou* the true way to set on thr liver. M&lt;»n&gt;3people on earth. The recent liH-reanc of bowels, etc., te through tlieir ui-n
humanity, epileptic lit*, beadaehe, backache MUre’ pills, the smallest.and mUdtneuralgia, .-leeplewures, nerxousnrew. dys­ Samples fre*' at W. IL Goodyear*.
pepsia, fluttering of the heart, ate.. |«»inta
' Two tenement bouse* were burnn:
to an early decay of the race, unleos thia
tendency I# checked. Nothing will cure Allegan un Monday. Inrendiari-m.
these dlaeaaen like Dr. Miles' nervine, war­
ranted t«&gt; contain neither opium nor mor­
Tbe paper* are fall of sudden drat"'
phine. Sample bottles tree at W. 11. If you have choking sensation', flutterir.-.
Goodyear’s drugtaorr. Don’t fall to try It.
pain or tenderness In chest, faint ea«-'frtwrilk merchant* are organizing take Dr. Mites’ new cure for the b*ar’.
and aowcape death, ss did penry
druggist of Cleveland. OUlu b&lt;nd by '
Tbe state school for die blind al Lauriug
ban 88 pupils.
Work liegan Tuesday on the exravri’
Nothing In Hill’s peerless cough syrup for the new poatoffice iu Detroit.

Minnes

MO
TUESDAY,

ST. PAUL

Adrian republicans propose to vennlltinnlre to-morrow night.

opmdP all aba waa aaked to
llil’ B peerless worm specific deaerves
Uw name II h known byt the children’s
friend. W. IL Goodyear

W. H. Goodyear.

Lot* of thieve* at Port Huron.

at total i&gt;—"Ks

SEASO

Tbe foregoing certificate i* taken at
random from thousands of letters in posses­
sion of the Swift Specific Co., and presented

Ask for Cobb’s pills and take no other.
38 oente for «. W. H. Goodyear.
piMMd with his simple. unaffbcUd manners.
Ha dancsd all nfgkt long with great gu«o.

A be

R. H. Mc
Mt

Hasting#.

Rheumatism and catarrh, camad by I®’
tbtanrh 17 rears old. did not look rare than

DA

VINEGA

drug store.

mcml«r.&gt; Low many she lias huccusaively
found and put Into her mouth, w&gt; that when

«• tried; ii saved m
1. F. BAILEY,

The only *T«n
1! ■‘timutatre the
X'.TVtB*. regulate*
;i perfect bl«xi c

Tbe experiments constated in ascertaining

and sot over against everything they con­
sume, and tho surplus, it any, they ore hold-

in England dur-

• ‘ You have heard your friends and neigh­
bora talking about it You may youifelf
Jie one of tlw many who know from per­
30 other styles
sonal experience just bow good a thing it
Is. If you have ever tried it you are one
of Its stafineh friends, because the won­
derful thing about It la, that when once
given a trial. I&gt;r. Klug’s New Discover}
ever after holds a place In the houv. If
F. W. Brown. &lt;’f Hillwiute &lt;
you hare never used it and should be
to Indiana as a misslonan.
afflicted with a cough, void or any throat
Itch, MaiiK&lt;' snd Scratch-- ■
lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle at
onee an&lt;l give It a fair trial. It is guaran­ animals cured hi SB mlfiutr* by W-ol|
’nib-s*-)
teed every time, or money refunded. Trial Sanitary l/rthm
IxUtles free at W. H. Goodyear's drug by Dr. E. I^rthnqi. DmbTiV
/day A. Hubbell wa* In
didn’t come homn to vote.

About tbe same time tbe following spring,
Flamy of thono downtown typewriter girls
sjxud fifty cents a day on luncheau, aud up­
town about Fourteenth street, where shop
girls and milliners' aai.tants abound, tbey

more and fare little better than the num at

morlgmtc tw-lng dur and

must not bo disappointed if they foil to be
entertained by an exhibition of few learning
—a caution which it seenai deoirabto to add.

extending down town for the use of buxinm

be bum too lazy to eat anything but food
already cut np into mouthful* is to reach the

Default having been made In the conditions

Marshall lm* contracted for new waler
works.
Hood Baraaparllte euree catarrh by expelling
inipuritv irmntb- bte**d. wtitek is the earae o?
the eotuplalnt. Give It a trial.

able to distil

tiuguishing between numbers uf any amount
by marking each reusuous jwccption with a

could come from

bargslns will not be sold Ttiur-lay or Saturday,
but Friday only.

clivities prevent their Belling refuse bunebee
to the cellars, scald the juice and prwwrve it,
and tbe Ijcverage would not o.Teud a connoimour, white tbo natives catreni it highly.

with an eye to female customers is probably
distinctively American aad reaches its di­
max in the great stepping dhtricts of New

In cotton, woolen, cashmere, fleece-lined cotton
ter ladles, children and
A bq; stock to

Dress Goods.

the
Bom Stable Blanket, xad
•1WO. U4* tan**i Tnd.it,,

5/A'Extra Test.

self. All that booikrxl was u little mciuey to
pui-ehoM' materials mid tu gather on humble
outfit, when he would soon be self support­
ing He would accept the money a* a gift,
or take it a# a loan, to bo very soon repaid.
Qumtloued more closely as to hl* style of

Hosiery

Thu department Las been and is now the de­
light of the country. Everything nice, new and
tasty ran always be found at this department

Pu riftf
Of good health, you may be sure.

MKXblCANT.

A late wrinkle h a dull
slmuhnlug a teatbera wallet.

J

to cure e..
varv dlaagn-wtUe
dlommwwblc diM'UM-,
dlMWW. catarrh. .;
A'-'
very
,
tarrb wrWnatM ta impuriue’ in thelMo*--

preparation ’tipere1Io lloM'. !Ur»l»rUl, Ttal U.b’
eon- oM.rrt h &lt;*'•»
Ike •»; w*ta»nhh nw» I-’l”
lure ruolxl t-Uet upon
11 *
.
Mkre. W MM. A

CHEAPE
EV

�POINTS ON PEANUTS.

Catarrh Cured
•••&lt; ■-----------_ „
and offensive symptom*. Hood's
SZfjl* gives r**ty
and speedy
I, !0 the faet it acU through the blood,
.1,^ every pwt of the syrtwn.
rxurri. -

Piu ijien the Blond

E i:\li.EY, of Humboldt. Iowa says:
. -«t fl;..... - r-.i.-r.t me ot paralysis ten
।
n:H it'-irTd roeot rhftima

i..
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.

a:

Bavin MCajnttta, N.J.ran:
rrrastr, from loulgt-siion aad
itd Via-gar Bitters gave mere-

"1-. H iavieh. ot Webster. Mass.
.
. .. .. :i.&lt;- Vlhexar Bitters as a
M •’dromerv «t, New York
nr i iegar Hitters a fir»t-

VIWMIl BITTERN.
l.-tHj-cramv Bitter- kqinrn.
it - lib Brain and quiets tbe
. the Bowels and rondnnt
■ . .-.r.-ulitioii through the
• - which
rare to restore per\ beautiful book free.
A.IreHv

FIVE

HARVEST
EXCURSIONS
Minnesota, Dakota,

MONTANA,

.

I Aug. 21st.
I ISDAY. I Sept 11 and 25.
I Oct. 2 and 23.
via

utr

Ptat, bouaW

l,.f

-------- —— »u*o mat fiv
««&gt;.■"&gt;---------------------------- w«u ^troo4
U-ntatotp^nd
tb. ratlm .uu_ lt to Iraowo ..
gouber, while by tbs French it is called tbs
pistacho de torre. It ia generally beBeved to
•»
to Alfa, .khril,^r^
five nr rlr
.1_____
™ oro
tamrfu-i..... a^to, i.. mr-lTTrS

b«« nu—1 h, U»
Vlrtinu,.
Tennrearo, and bn* more recently lwn
In OU'oraU A ™di
ata)
grows in China.
7
Roughly vpretking, It might ta raid that
the peanut looks Hk» clover and grows like •
aweit potato, but for there who prefer a
ttricterand more botanlral derariptton, tta
following may be quoted: Tta plant i, B
dtffurely branched, trailing annual, with ab­
ruptly plnmite leaves with four leaflets; tta
small yellow flower* or,, (n auxiliary taad*
or spikre; calyx with one narrow lota mak­
ing a lower Up, too upper Up f.1Ur toothed
and with a long, thread like tuta; tael of tta
| corolla incurvul and pointed; rtamam. united
I into a tuta by ttair fllimmita. each alternate
riiortor than tta others; ovary nt toe tattom
of tta .long calyx tuta. After tta tfower
folk awny tta forming pod is
ioU&gt;
the soil by the elongation of tta rigid do
fiuxoi rarik to which it 1* attaclKsi. Tbe
forming |k&gt;1 then rapidly enlarges and form*
a think stalled, indehtavni |w-i. with a
strongly netted »urfare, often contracted be­
tween tta ioc.1*. of which it contains two or
three
There have very thick cutylodtme
and an extremely short radicle.
thi- "roauixo rop.”

RY., FROM

SI

PAUL &amp; MINNEAPOLIS
AT RATES

cheaper than

and Information apply to your
ueket agent, to any agent of the company
P. L WHlTHRY

“Shittim..

m vi

*hfch • th^n^l“Sln^Wru
intoasertoiM

___ ________

■ ,............
*• some umc or other entlm**!
&lt;**U“Sr’~&lt;nd bad bought
and commenced taking, in obreiicnco to the
kind wggtstmn of the mlvrrti*..ment, a pat-

ayrks and then pick tbe nuts and M'ml to
market,
w-Hin: axu hkd VAXnfrrxx.

obtained n good talar
Lippincott’. Magmlua.

peanut flour, tho result being a pjKUliarly
palatabl- biscuit, while Georgia
long
made pastry of pounded pemtuU
. .__ ..—iv
in the manufacture

bra bran .hown, M UM-U V. ~- --•
Ttls siM&gt; eaten an a fruit anu roraw-u
Tta pota
ramble ot KSftalnitig Uf® for • lor‘K

F. Blondin in

* u-.uu» ... .---------------- - -zEnglish recrety-women are to Nr” Englander* singular beings. Ttair devotion tn
customs of their own, which nt one nsiaiM
•m«r infiexilJe »ml vpl *L ,h" ,*’xt arr

....—.

m’’^Xiy ror kcc|» you there.

“T,*ud
„ ctavm- hav, while bogs
taualta.£r«&gt;»&gt; u»« «■«:

making, by renting property of all d-'^rije
t ions, and frequently by “grinding the tacos
of tta poor," in which «nptoyn«l, howerer,
they are not monopolists. What, in fact,
rkZeonsritnto tta English aristocracy and
• .Ttree-I.
“

■ar • in tta m-.-mtlmo It hit* a very flourtobtox sxirtsoer. and I- Hkely to have tor wm.
XtoZe.-Edith Abell in Boston Tran-

Utilisation of OM Tin*.
industry is a novel one, being tbo

NERNATIONAL SERIES, NOV. 10.

find, beatrol in an ore" r»i*d to “ /
tor*
1 •«&gt; *«■ ■ ’,1*rXtol
-nd hud Tba sheet iron which remain*

lio^u

The principal incident in today's Inwon ii

from Gilgal to Shiloh, tbo division of the re-

- ------------- ------- - -|OWUU:I, tuitj
tbe appointing of six cities of Refuge, three
up» racb side of Jordan.
4.X "And tho Lord gave unto Israel all the
— the beat the world knows."—R. Horton. land which he swam to give unto their
Foreman HtatUight. Murrlllton, Ark.
fathers.” It tbe ten spies who discouraged
torre ?*r- ta-0 afflicted with a.thina f
tta r&lt;coplu and all tho thomamU’ who per­
fortv years, and last spring was taken with itoed in too wildernoM could rise from tbeir
a violent cough which threatened to ter- '•graves and era tbeir brethren nod children ;
minate my day*. Every one pronounced ine
in actual phaseNuou of tbe good land which I
Av.r^t“ro,pt‘,&gt;',n 1 d"tennh*‘l to try they tuul refused to |wiaKw l*.-auro of tta
Hi C,lerry Pcc,&lt;,™l
Its effect wa*
magical. I was immediately relieved aud giants and woltol cities, and Caleb ixwcming
continue to improve until entirely recov­ and enjoying tta very renter and stronghold
ered. — Joel Bullard. Guilford, Conn.
of tho giant*, they would rarely be greatly
rtamX .r&gt;nl*h!
L*1**1 ? Bever« hemor­ surpn»«d, and fwrhap* atoamvd of tbejr un­
rhage uf the iung*. brought on bv ari in- belief. which tad shut thorn out from tois incere.rft cough which deprived me of slwp beritance, and if they should nak thedwri)ami rest. I tried various remedies but olt
iU । ers ttaroin how ttay ever overcame tta diflitalnwl no relief until I begun to take Ayer *
lew tattle*
tattir. Of na* !! cultit". wll“t answer could ta given but aimC,‘‘n7
A lew
• Mr* E.
E Coburn.
Coho'™ m I I,Iy U,L': , Our
tnr
and w« wmedicine cured me."-Mr*.
E’ C ,burn’ 1!)
l J brf upon Him And obeyed Him"
Secotul st.. Lowell. Mara.

"For children aSih ted with colds,rough-. I: 44. "Tbe Lard eave them rest »,vx&gt;nlin»
sore throat, or croup, I know &lt;if no remedy I
which Will give such speedy relief and b :u difllcuit far many Cttrhtiane u&gt; Irarn to
ounforta* A ver's Cherry Pectoral. I hav- rent, wn in idlencm but tr. activity, aa it ia
found it, also, invaluable in case* •.{ for *onw nwnnmer* to Irorn to flout; but as
Whooping Cough."—Anu Lovejoy, 1257 surely ns the Inttor flix!. that the water does
Washington st., Boston, Mas*.
"Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is tta only upon it, so rarely dues the Christian fin’d that
rough mtMllrino to ta relied on in dang-; ■
otts cases."—H. B. Hilton, Kittanning. l»u. § “we who have tailored do enter into rest”
fHeh. lv ") when iu confident*- uo commit
ouneives nud all our affaire to tho lovo ami
।
faithfulnes* of our covenant keeping God.
' I 41 "There failed not ought of any goo.1
thing; all came to j»ra’ Tta Marne glorious
fact riMated in ch. xxiii, 14;’I Ki. vlii, dfi;
Dr. J - C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell. Moss.- aihl no tnio talievor stall ever ta able to any
that any" one thing hra foiled of all that
Sold by DnigEi«U. Price »1; six tattles, »5
God has promijcd.
—
Ch. xxil, 1, i “Y4 hav* kept all that
the servant of the Lzir-1, conunundod
th-Uult havtng been made I n tbe c&amp;udlUons ot a
rertaln mortgage made by Edwin H. Mallon and you, anti taro obeyed my voice iu all toot I
Man J. MaBory, hb wile, to 1‘iillo A- hiicldoo commande.1 you." When three two tribre
executor ot the estate ot livorgv Munlork. de- •ado half asked Mow-* for their inheritance
ceaM-tl. dated November dStli.A. I), iiua, and
reeonled In the offlee ot the register ot deeds far
the count) of Barry and stair ol Michucan. on Uro meant to enjoy immediately ttair pcaaesrath day of December. A. !&gt;.. I**t. In liber 1» of iion*and lhu» dbcouragu and cause discon­
mortgage*, on page* 5*t and ft", on which tent among tta other tribes; tat when ttay
mortgage there bclaimed to tie due at the date
awured him tont ttay would only build cities
for ttair families and fold* tor torir sheep.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral

las hsvlug twren 1n»tltute«i to'rerfl^r t|ie moo3* M-cured bj raid morigagr- °r anyuarMtien- to tbeir bonne until all the children of Israel
: ami said mortgage liavtiig been, on the '.‘Uta bad inherited ever man his inheritance, tlwn
.lay ol Mar. A. I». ttw. far a valuable considera­
tion duh aMigned bv said Philo A. Hlieldoo m Mohch whs content to lot them poroeas tho
executors* aforesaid to Josephine Murdock. land on tho east of Jordan. (Num. zxxiL)
So 40.0X1 of them prepared for war.
poarod through* the Jordan with tbe other
tribra.
iJoslL iv, 12, 13.) Now that tbey
i b. i~x. in liber 15 id mortgsttn*. on page .nil.
Now. therefore, by virtue m the power ot sale bave faithfully k6pt tbeir promise, during
contained In &gt;ald mortgra*. and the statute Is these years of lighting and subduing,’Joshua
such case ni.idvnd provided, notice Is hereby
xiren ttutbn Xatimlay LbsXtth day of Novem­ is about to dismiM tb*m to their homes with
ber A. !».. JWW, al ten o’clock in th* forenoon. I
*liali sell at public auction, to ttie hlgh«*t bidder, oliedirare to Moros and to hirnrolt. Notice
at thetiorth front door of the court lioureTn the
Cltr ot Ha»Uug». Harry Couutv. and state of
Mleblgau. (that bring ihe.plarv where tbe
circuit court tor Barov county I* boldenk 18; xxvi, r.; Jw. xxx'
tbe preml•c* drocritwd in raid mortgage or «o awful cud of tbo iilM&gt;bodie
much Ihen-ot a* may be necessary to pay the
amountdue
due on
on ram
said mortgage,
mortgage, twin
wltli seven
seven per
per •‘Willing and olTtiient
atmxml
I r-tit.lntere*t.nti&lt;1 all legalc«»t«.tocrthrr with -io
I attorney** free of »* enty-five Hollar* •nvenaated
for
ttatclu;
prembe*
m(irtJMW
.„tbe
Mjllt
iRl wrtM|belugdescribedluarid
n )fll, piwandpareri many day* unto tow day."
of land situate in the village of' NMhvllle. in toe part &lt;d torir brethren to go up quiekly
the countv ot Harry and state pt Michigan,
and puwrow tta land mart have brail a groat
and. known and describ.nl a» follow*:
trial to them, a* tbeir liearta wool.I naturally
&lt;•( IQI- Mn»(i vasi ■■larirr -vw’
tang to roluni to ttair h.Muco and U&gt; their
tloo number thirty lire &gt;•*&gt; In town three Qi families; ibu« tbeir iwitieure wa» manifested,
north, range seven &lt;T) wrat. Harry ettiraty. Mich­
igan. containing twenty i») aerosol land moot nud than- faith in God that tta Unw of ttair
^lurted Hasting*. Michigan, tins Jtth day of rest and return would romn-.
4. “Now return yo unto toe land of your
11 &gt; , »• Oll-IVtUM-K.
poarawion." Let ttaw who have been for a
long time wqiarated from bourn and friends
and
then |*nnittcd to return, dewrita tta
’’Attorney* tor Mortgagee.
feeling* of th.we obedient ones now relented
from thrir promise, that ttay might return
J |U.lMUu baring txvn made In the conditions to ttair families; letaonte one wbo was aaol; 0{ &gt; certain mortgsx* tna«le by Anna M. Crouch dier from one to four )t*r», inourgrratorfvil
, red Kiea/er Crouch to Hobert lL
war, aud i&lt; now a teacher in »om» Sunday
school, tell hta tcholara how ho felt wtan per­
Barry and state of .Michigan, on the uth day a! mitted to rot his face holtawonl*.
5 "Take diligent land to do. to k&gt;ve. to
Cook, and raid assignment was duly reeonled;
. oa »hleti inortgsge therei«ctatnwl to ta dur at
I tta&lt;We of inis noUre th«oftour-h-tared ■tractive Bible reading* Let me suggest
i {{}“{,
„t twenty five dollar* prodded
; (or l(1 Mid mortgure. and no suit orproerclinpi
u* taring been instituted to rennrer the JoUl xxii, A; II ( hr. xiXJ fi; I Cor. lii. 10.
• Said
., . . ___
_____ stipulating tl.Bf
In oa*c Mnv
mortgage
ll.xt In
any
principal »t inter. »l ttauld taeome due. and
in* paid, then tbe whole amount of prinelpal
and interest *lioul&lt;1 Iwrome du* and payable,
and a* there bra been no part «l’Pri’^pM «&gt;r In­
terest puld on the mine since Myh-li Hkh.
therefore the whole amount of principal and
interest I* Hvrr-hereby -jdeclared
to bridne.
imero**
—
..m.
Now. therefore, by virtue ol the power nf sale
contained In said inortxare. and the Mali;ite In
»nch iwr m.ule aud prodded, i.oth* i* h' reb)
given that on the Uth day of nvromber.
tooclock In the forenoon. 1 «ball sell at public
aurtlun. to the hlglieM bidder, al th" nortli

Irfl Vlll, ill, USW!. I, OTi JMMV. »»,
VUl. Ul,
23.34; 1 John lii, 18. Thus you may with
great pmflt search out tbe others and uro
them if time permit
fi, 7. "So Joshua blessed them.” As tbe
rcprawntative of.God he blemed them; tints
David the King blswmd the (icople in the
name of the L/'rd of HoM* &lt; J Sam. vi, 1®;
thus Mows the man of God bksrod the
children of l*rael before his death (Deut.
rxxiii. I); and when Jueus was jxsrted from
the disciple* nt Hi* naceawon it was while,
Ha»tliiK» In the eontily of Burn', .that being tta lie bleieed them. (Luke xxir. SO, 6L) When
place where tta rirvuil court (or Barry eounty
i« iiolden). tho oreiniro* dcatribed, in said mart­ God created man H« bhwsed them (GctbUr' or so much thereat ...
a* .nuv
on.) lu. nwefcS.MTV
■
to !&gt;■ the amom.t due on raid mortaage. with
t percent, interest.and all Htal cost*, to­
ler with au attorney's tee ot twentv-five delrorenth year, and promised them that it
drfwrltwd In said rnortgaKv as nil that errta n would produce enough iu the sixth year to
piece or parrel ot land tying and toteg situate
m the township of Irving. In thr county ofBarry last them three years, He gave ns th* simple
reason for this extraordinary fruitfulness,
and state of MIcbIgaii. aud ki.tavn
as follow*: The southeast quarter of toe south “I will command my blessing." (Lev. xxv,
east .iimrtcr of section twenty-five (J3) In .own
tour (4) north, range nine (»&gt; west, containing 2L) Tbu blcaung of the-Lord, it maketh
rich, and He addeth no sorrow with it.
forty acres more or les*.__
isated. Meptemlror toth W8 “Return with much nebro unto your
tent*" Besides tbo conscious approval of
God tn their hearts, they return home with
much tomi»ral riches; cattle, silver, gold,
Dclault baring been
i» Un^dlt^M brass, iroti and raiment; they have not lost
anything by helping their brethren, and
gyving tbe Lord with much salt denial.
God will not allow those who serve Him to do
liarrv
Mkhlpu.. no the 1SU&lt;
it unrewarded. If we serve Him for so much,
and have an eye chiefly to tbo wagw, He
A;
tbe date of this notleeliie sum otthree hundred may give us jurt so much, like tbo penny a
seventy nine and 64 10d dollars iK-t
day laborers who liorgatn«l wito Him ,but if
Mlnraeylt fro ot tweutv
werorve Him cheerfully, with grateful benrts
for in »aid mortgage, and nostril or pnroeeniuff
because of His inorciro to US, H1» love con­
straining us, then He will do for us exceeding
abundantly above all we can ask or think.
9. “Tiicy dcjiartett from Shiloh to go unto
tbetatidof tbeir jxracssion." That is equal
I itat’l tollJit WtMIc auction to the to saying that they started on tbeir journey
hISbMt bidder at Uie north Iroot door ol tlir

-

i-.
clusivclv i» Europe, ami
American aoa&gt;l*»y which turn, out lb.. Ko^n large iunnt.tira TTm Un --are

Ld then chiUc-i iron rolfera. which leaves
U. .bust smooth and flat. After annealing
and trimming they are ivady fpr shipment-

Francisco Chronicle.

LESSON VII, FOURTH QUARTER, IN-

;B's,

There are w

more tn.m-.ral iromto living in urany resect*
Umn somo of tta- English ttnstoerata
At on- time the Britta* arirtocmcy might
la, said to la; cump««l •&gt;&lt;
who H,id ,M,t
rani their own living, but that ran ho longer
bo tbe &lt;•«*«■. fer ,ho «wi«tocracy are now en­
riching tbidirolrro in all manner of waj-o-t
•a propri.ton. of banrom rata, like Ix&gt;rd
Shrewsbm v;- by raising crops and front,
breeding rattle and horses, like some famous

tk«

HELPING ONE ANOTHER.

p
$csr

T^ep 3^

Cough Medicine

Uin'WII V.................. - ------- —- - ;
: .puxzhug
....I..... In *tw,
z» Ilk
nuum'er, i*
the extreme.
It »
difficult to rar wbat rolea do govern them. I
am inclined to think there are none; they are
bound together by tbeir ariraocraey, and yet
that t* something that canttot l&gt;-fully drtfined. Old faulty * Yes, but new famllit*
an. not excluded aud many oM famtyro ere
not|w,thlntoF|ml&lt;.. Wraith I Yes. yrt ix/verty
lielant ’ * ___ “ ••’ ’*•* le««l«&gt;r* nf tile ariv- '
j
lew. i»«&gt;;
«»&gt;&gt; ’ 1x8
M nion&gt;1
moral Ir
u j w» ;
Oh. tlrar.
i»o: '!’« ,na

jo.

“

n^M*ri^rnLhMIi * 'h*t’*Mln8 «onsh. with
pain* in the side and breast. We
none *Hd tar any
R?or.i
»»*«*• ?&lt; Ayer'. Cherry
taTktel'm ch i1*". curM1 hpr A neiglieSS'ah
enn ’ h"i J110
*«*d toe
Ch^-rv r” ,rel‘“ved ty *be ure of Ayer’s
SSSJroS'is'
l‘”'uu“ '■'

world, and so

the Make for }&gt;urpo»M of vrnulntkm. and
when Hie .tack ia &lt;»t n i&gt;ro|*T licight thutch it

EVER BEFORE I
Mnvr?v *•'! Gnictl pork» in DAKOTA and
.■??,«881’T,IAN OXBBAJlK.aortW&gt;d
fl,*■ 'T'F5 n“’r* u”“i t wenty dollars.
rartaditx GREAT FALLS, MONTANA. ■'
&gt;'
..,JS*^’‘d**‘raigtotalcea trip through Nor.'5uL''Dakota or Montana for the
fiirTS® l'x&gt;klnK over the country, or with the
new home* wlthtn the bouudi; IN DEST WHEAT HELT IN
ib • &lt;■". W' 0- "’“i ■“ agricultural district »utttoromL'farming, dairy and stock
do we 1 10 “ke *dn‘nUl*e of

. — --

four wreks’at tta outside. 1 unco tad a man
a* an amlrtant who never walked a rope lit
I,., lite, but shortlv after be left uw be wm

“iJ'Xfi Virginia began tbe manufacture at

Jl,ld
A^r'B ch"»&gt;
1
C"*"* "buopiug
Cough, Broach itla. *n&lt;| Asthma; wrata.
Irritation of the Larynx and FaucesY0*** Or»*°*; •&gt;&lt;»&gt;•
M Ot
Lttn«’S prevent* CounUoa’
*™ ln edvanced stage* of
thal diasMe. relieve* Coughing and luduera
Sleep. There U no other preparation for
dlrerees of the throat and lungs to be com­
pared With this remedy.

ladv^n! »ld|r u‘^nc*,.Ma
«»d*iy
tedy, enjoyed, If she only knew it, a verv
fair ttatn

light and narrow grubbing taro, digs up tbs
fonnunre’on a high rope as “an ascension.”
vines and turns them over to drv. taking rare I need m&lt; say that tbe difficulty of this (arm
•
■
■ 1 of rt.|ie walking b trifling a* &lt;*om[*red with
gixmr.d ia very wet. Alter allowing the vines tliat nr&gt;w generally practiced.
I may al*1' mention wire walking ns a
tn lie in tta ran for a day the butt plan i* to
stack them, after tta .tew La* dried, in tta branch of the proferoion; hut it b not
following fashion: Drive a stake of four or actually so recognised by u*. l.'nriou* as |C
rruv wm to an outsider, it is much easier to
five fact long firmly into the gcuml. tprotul
ing dri-d gras* ar hay nr-nnd if. so a* I-» walk on n wire than on tbo regular tanipctt
keep tta vines froni the damp ground. Then ru;ro. and. with a little ]ror-9vornuco and
MYtiro natural ability to start with, a man

liirgv-iy to be dreirod. and to get t|)i* &gt;be nut'
are aametimes put into a tort of winnowing
cage, which ts turned either by band ur
power.
There are twd aorta »f j».-annt«
grown in CulitomiR—tuo white and the red—
and to make tlw white -variety Mill whiter
th* tint* are sometlmea trecited to 'ulplinr
fume*. Tbe red variety, by the by. ia more
omdlv cultivated aad roll* for atmut- the
xtme.priw. The white variety ran* along
tbo ground, while tiro red grows upright in
a lain&lt;-h. The picking i» » ntther arduous
talk, but tiro tabor will in all pr.dsjbity B*
modified t&gt;r tbe ua*’&lt;rf machmery
Tbe ismnut/i* a useful product—much
more m., indfctl. than irople imagine. We
all know bow cxtexwtveiy it !•
«n
fta-rted state, but dicrem by i» mroma lu*
tlw extent ofc ite value. Tho wn» contain
from 42 to 50 per cent of a uroriy colorle«.
Wand, fixed oil, resembling olive oil. and
tmed for similar ptirpoare. The l*&gt;t n» ob­
tained by colli cxpreraiou, but a largo quan­
tity of inferior oil h prveuted by beating
tbo reeds before preving. It i* » non-drying
oil changing l&gt;ut slowly by exposure to the
atnrospberc, and remaining fluid in a cold
several degrw below S3 deg*- FhhrenMM
It contains las’ldes vHc ami jmhnitic acids
two other oUy acids, which have been called
tbe arachic and hypoga te, though it Is
doubtful if they are really distinct. Tbe
principal consumption of the oil is in soap

Medicine-f«w Throat and Lung tMaoalti.

w anew ooo phrsician
who oceaanmaUy give, him a dlaerestaccount
of certain justifiable exportaente which be
£^n^r^CT*™tJr “*•«•

anti-b(liou» remedy. The doctor questional
her, tuul made up hi* mind that nothing In
IxtrUcnlar wU tla,
with h„r But
qppwtumty to try an interesting experiment
flashet! into hi« mind.
“Yre," *ha had mid to tbe doctor. “1 have
to take tluu hverine. If I don’t. 1 have a
-kind of an nil gone sensation all over, .-uid
my liver geu torpid, am! 1 froi considerably
headachy, ami 1 don't relish my food. I
can t gvt along without my lirerine.”
n1'.V rt ’£‘l-'ell‘ you ’what 1 "-ill'lo. Mrs.
Giddmg*. raid tho doctor; "Imro off takihg
year liverino, and 1 will give vou a romeily
of my own pmt will take the' plare of itismio'hing that will serve the rame pirporo.
I want you to try my mwlicin*."
••Well. I’ll try it. doptoe," raid .he, “but I'm
*&lt;S“1 J1
’ &lt;*,‘tl”’ “‘f*rk otHtorinsJ"
The doctor went away an&lt;| got a bottle of
-8wipm* Uvennrof Aunt Huldy’s apothecary.
He took it home, imureri it out ot tiro bottlo
ami nbottlpd It m small, plain vmk Tn**.,
he marked. - A tabkspoonful before each
meal and before retiring ” the mine dow«
---C--- ---I— .-I OUI. that were-prv-TilMvl on tim bottle, of Uverihe
| by the “elongation ot the rigid, &lt;leflcx«*l
—and left the vm!s for Aunt Huldy.
I stalk” i» tbo i*&gt;,ulinnty of tbiii plant, and h
“i fi try tt faithfully, doctor,’’said «l|e,
I one of the i-nriairiHt^of the vegetable ‘king.
“but I’m lit raid 1 snali hum. my llvenne."
■ dom. The flower and leaf stalks ore of en-.
A fen .mys afterward the doctor called ou
I tirely different chnracbTt. Tbe flower stalk
Aunt Huldy.
; t* a trailing vine !ik« that of tho melon ami
•‘Well,’’Mid he, “and howdov* my medi­
| cocumhM-,- th* blaswMus appearing nt abort cine work I’
“Oh, .tear doctor.” said Aunt Huldv, sbak
।
im
imii i.
ing tier heed, “it ain't a going to do at all!
is not until after toe petAh have fallen anti
I’ve taken it faillifuHy. Jett a* you des.-ril.vd
the seed i»d is furtnod that .toe puahing but it don't rolteve me th* way any Uv-ritw
power is mad- immifcrt. Gradually tta rood
• jkxI or nut i* lifted away from tta stem and
{•-little *talk toows itrolf.
A* this rtaik crept, "UMener,"
grows so tta uut at tho end of it ia pushed
forward until itorvee over like u fl»h hw&gt;k.
■with tta little cutin tta place of too jioint
I weed not say that there are several kind*
and barb
Gradually tta nut i* |&gt;u*bcd of rope walking, for one has only to visit an
down to tba ground, and ttatupushmi into it.
American arvu&lt; to see more Guin one variety
If by any accident toi» ia prevanted th* fruit
praiNirwl In tlw xarne ring. Wein thepncra&lt;» to grow.
fnaion recognis’ three legitimato form*, of
The culture of the peanut ia not &lt;b^l-ii!:.
which one, liowever. is almost olaolMe now­
Good corn laml.is generally'adreted in this adas A Taking them Ln the onl. r of ttwiir
-oantry, ean-being taken that ttarv is noth­ dtfllmlty. and therefore. I presume, thnlr
ing in tb^tanll that would -atain tta aLclia
attractivennsi, there is first the high rope,
In this state a randy loam that never suffers
from drought *lx*iid be chorea. In fact,
good melon land i« generally giol jieauut
tend. Tta lottom land* on tbe tardm* of youthful । *tformers dtiport thsmselvre, arid
rivers that receive a winter or *j&gt;ring over­ which »« stretched only some seven or eight
flow are admirably adapt. &lt;1 t&lt;&gt;r‘ the growth feet from the ground; and lastly, the old
of thi* nut The plan of planting adopted in fashibuol ••iwrensiotr rope, which I have re­
ttaromth i» to mark off tta land iu furrows fcmri’ ......................................
to a* Irolng &lt;mt of date
......entirely.
Thu Tta*
■' thrw feet apart, and in'these two |*a* are ; tad Ulh ali probability itaoUwtt form &lt;&gt;f
dropped at iutervals of eighteen incbe» and । tight rope walking, and I trobevu date* tack
covered an inch nral a naif ilrep.
.
' '
'
”
’
”
*
Wtan tbo nut* are ripe, whtch will be in te . - A , ----- . . z
..
7 .----- r
October, tta t'allfoniis peanut farmer run* I 4hich Is stretched from tta ground to some
I oil venieut elevation Pcty or fifty feet away.
war young
voumrltwa*
»till |«&gt;puiar,
popular ami
ami
iI Wh-n
w ncn I1 war
u &gt;«■ »un
rith a

I
|
j
I
I
I

•a.-. |&gt;&lt;tnfjlna properties ot a
.i: ; i-.u stefa and realp &lt;li»•/••ma, tetter, chafing
i-rf-etlj' pure material*
• -• and invigorating to the
■ -ii clean and healthy
•' &lt;!niggi*ts and fancy good*

The Favorite
Rroc them for, M l what they do purely in
r«P&gt;nseio tbe prejudices of tbeir patients,
wbat an Intenotinr cnriw r.t
__

Hood's Sarsaparilla

.
(

4^

EXPERIMENT.

VEGETABLE KINGDOM.

.t.-UMcd with catarrh fifteen years. Took
' r ,rillaand I.vn not troubled any
th. and my genera! health is much
I W. Lilli*. 1‘0'tal Clerk Chicago
IHllroud,
■, with catarrh 6 or years; tried
if:', .tires. Inhalers, etc., spendkindred dollars without benefit.
.1 . sarsaparilla, and was greatly

in * mantar peculiar to Itrelf, tho
.drying and rirenglbcning rrmo: - ibh* kingdom. You will find
: n medy effectire where other
.Xc.hii«L Try It now. It will
Mold, regulate the digestion,
, , ■ ■ .u»d rigor to the entire body.
I;._.;ur!lla did me greet good.
,eh from overwork, and It toned
- F.. Simmons. Oohnes, N. Y.
. three years from blood poison.
C..... . sarsaparilla and think 1 am
Hi;.. MPA' T’ Brockport. N. Y.

*N INTERESTING

ONE OF THE CURIOSITIES OF THE

.&amp;‘,^»£.tr.nv tart

tbn ptare where tl.« circuit cotirt J°{; torn
emrntv I* hoidenl. the
’IS l*
raid mortgage, or so touch tbm-ot as
&gt;«■

v^bich

OLD
rREDH tin tag an
eyery o'ug. "

6:.n honesty is acKnowi• edged to be tlje purest
tir.a rqosl- lasting piece
or Standard Che-virm Tobacco
on IhsmarKpt. Trying it ii.
a ■- rj- r best t han any tai K
iu! it. Give it a fair trial
•'.y • H.’xjiIpi* has I
JNO. FIVER fi BROS.. hnlsYUie. fcr

THE SPECIALIST,

NASHVILLE,

Testimonials.
Of these he can show enough
to convince the most skepti­
cal, from the verv best citizens
of Hastings and vicinity, in­
cluding business men, farmers,
mechanics and others.
DON’T PUT OFF

Seeing him if you are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time.

Consultation Free.
The Dr. will tell you plainly
whether or not he can cure
you. Extended experience as
a specialist enables him to
easily determine, and the best
of modern appliances and the
most
approved
remedies,
adapted for special cases, many
of tnem prepared only by Dr.
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily where oth­
ers would fail
RHCUM,

to prosper, iut
Wtailet.be lend

Ftta ranih rast quarter riI ita srij»

.

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_ itira nature.—nciontinc
Cham. H. Bai km. AU1 tw Mort«*&lt;«*-

MICH.

DISEASE,

"but l'the *boet iron turned cut is said

Chicago Herald.

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The best possible testimonial
of his ability to grapple with
these diseases—a successful
Sractice in dealing with such
isorders.

XTk aii n-atornacta. were .1 Gilgal; .but

beu&gt;6
utryto

-

Can give those suffering
from any form of

tbe Argentine Republio

uacu ol7~ ‘•■’’a
pnnwnrotracuion

i$

25ST?

�WOMAN AND HOME
MANAGEMENT

OF

tNG THE

FIRST WEEK.

every woman should study her husband's

than a toBr tW&gt;. it to A tiny bundle of flesh
and blood—a packet of jpatentialitire rather

frame contains in miniature aU tbecwmtial

waste tliat we often see indulged in. Buying
provisions in small quautittoa is a lad plan;
there is a great deal of money wasted in this
way. Of course it requires judgment, but
with a little attention one soon learns, and

It i* truly pitiable to uw tbo ignorance that

aider chiid.
This monpl of humanity fans the capability
for being eomfortabte
uncomfortable a*
fully developed as if if
from pin
If shrinks from colil;

too cool to older people to chilling to tbe deli­
cate organisation accustomed heretofore to a

It is, of ccxirse, out of tho question to keep
tbo tomp^nturo of a room at this point
Tbe child yill in time become acclimated
to tbe afmorpbcre in which ho is henceforth
to live. But white this process ingoing ou

animal part of a boy; and that is
they are ruined.—M. Maurios, M.
Globe-DemocnU.________ _

conditions prevailing in towns and country
’ nlnoea In Amer in*. The rcocxmitian ot the

Tbe lamp to such n necessary arti
home that it is strange it should be

even this abort time to denied it

tondint upon ouch a condition of things

out M Weil as an unsightly objsrt, sox
of the cxploslocu of oil lamps which

communities, to a ; rvpar sense of the duties

their neighbors, in tbe matter of proper sani­
tation, of dwellings and tbeir surroundings

traced to careteomow in caring for the
at heart will willfully neglect Chis veil
portant task. Aside from tbe danger,!

vresa causes more extravagance witu women
svitem to in a sufficiently advanced ktate to Uo.uyU.1., d-.«d « U»ye&lt;Mld -1,.
render it beraly susceptible to the glare of ristiite how much better they appear dreamd
brightJight or to such laud noises as a heavy according to tbeir means, it would do
tread or the banging of doors. Add to this
that its soft velvety vkiniis in a statoof unwi- time, Mticngth and money.—Atlanta Consti­
tiveness unknown to tl.eepidermis toughened tution.
by contact with &lt;&gt;ur atmosphere and by fric­
tion, nnd it will readily appear why tbo little
Setting a Ilctinrd Table.
new comer should be enveloped in tranquillity
and tenderMM a* in a garment.
Almost equal in importance to this con­ home in which there ia absolutely no conflict,
dition for die small stronger to that of 'la which tbe bousbold machinery moves
warmth. White tbe spirit may have come, without jar or break—breakfast to one ot tbe
us fond motlwre lore to think, from a eUmate ro«t enjoyable meal* of tho day; tlrst.be. I.— . . 1 . ...i.k..
........ ________ L_........
■__________ ,

to© body has left a .ranch higher and more
even tenq walure than that which now sur—™
i, *n
«— -■ - -------

VALUABLI BUGOE8TIOH6 FOR LOCAL
BOARDS OF HEATH.

Hara I fell *&gt;»««*&gt;; ano
•tooctoanolM. Whyforg^W

THE BABY

becaum* all the family assemble at one time,
aIui third, and by no iuhuh least, because
..
..
....
.....
tbo mistress of the home underrtand* tbe
secret of setting a refined Utblf. Flawere greet

—-—

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”

,

*

““P wiU of Dec~l&gt; fl1”® rorth *
,rr
The danger of allowing children or

lie carried about tbo home ought to be ■

ten In'relation to which each individual cose of
i Ul ' enteric fever which occurs ought to be re
‘
' gardrd as baring an important local siguifleauce, tbo one coMiutial condition to cteonli*n 1 n^o. Tiurt local sanitary autboritte*. pro
HV- 1 ceedlng to act upon tbto principle, with clour
to iutelligcuce of wiurt clranllueos really mean*.
lin, | and with ••luetic* rcroluticn to enforce it in
tbeir respective district, cun within a few

euticio of a uew born infant to so exquisitely
tender that even the slightest touch causes
him paiu. it must be conceded that his skin
to far more sensitive than to ordinarily sup-

cbafiax as possible.

Baking
^qwdek

Take the

!t win be just the paper to
read these long evenings.

J*°8T PERFECT

Its superior excellence proran in millionj of
vh.n ■ /idiKjwnf n nnritnrv
‘
&amp;“rSSr5LETa.Ka&gt;5Sbl

lamps arc filled lightly w.th cotton tin
not os much danger as though withou
if tlw lamps should fall tbe oil wool

contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. I
‘B “
PBICE BAKIMG roWDKR CO.

confined tothe cotton, could be easily .
gutobed. Thia is a safe plan to adopt
gtaan band ttuniw.—Barton Budget.

In certain districts cesspool* should either
be abolished oltogetbr or so reconstructed
and guardad as to bo as little of a nutoance

bun.
Says a corrcopundent: “I was glad I iseo
tbo other day a suggmtion that under »r-

woman to yield her seat in a street &lt;
always obtainable, even if it bo but an unpre- n stage, especially to ouu of her owi sox
tending pot of geranium; tbe china and glass, whose need of a scot is greater. Tha&lt; not
although by uu means cwtiy or valuable, art* ' more than ouu woman out of a hundred wr
quaint and pretty; tho cloth is of crimson for recognite* this duty to a fact too cvidsK to
tboearly meal,an inuovation to which I have nurd proof. But to my point, which i» Ibis;

Privies with uiickeed vaults should bo

a nature approximating to It, adopted. Tb«
local authorities should undertake, through
tbeir boards of health, tbo removal of cxcre-

removed and composted under tbe ryrtem
clotliing that will to a certain extent make
Up for what he has just quitted. Without

0?PRICE’$
CREAM

the same order, tlie reason given being that stage with tboir husbands, most strenuitixly
fruit stains (aa&lt;T?ruit is never absent from object to tbeir husband* yielding tbeir teato
her table) are Inevitable.
■ ton lady who may lx&gt; standing. TtjoatteoAt first all her acquaintances Imagine that sibte ground of the objection is the plea tiiat
abo spends lavishly in ber housekeeping, \ a husband in such a case should mt by aud
whereas the fart is that she is a rigid eceuo- entertain bls wife. But I have general^ no-

allowed to remain through stages of fennentatioa, canuat have.

ah* buys. There to absolutely no waste, even
of bread, aud the preparation of food is con­
sidered by her from the artistic standpoint.

dump it there

While ia Medford, the writer racouatered

HUFFMAN BROS
—r—SELL

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad to quote prices.

Covered with tba soft-

of the practice of "hardening" infants by
barbarous methods as bathing them in cold
water, subjecting them to rude hatidling and
similar lia.ndi courses. One would affirm

tender little baby was ignorance, were it not
that it ts^ntrsu-d by those whim, reading and
study of tbo subject should have taught

carefully shielded from/tiie light. Home
nurse* say that Iwbies artfblind at birth, as
are kittens and pupptan. Even were this the

translucent covering that shields tbe sigbt
should be avoided. Monthly nurses require
of them, wbo coaid not herself sleep except
in a darkened room, alleging’ that tbe lea*:
ray of light upon her eyelid* was enough to
waken her. would lay tba slumlwring baby
toward the unshuttered window or the un-

always tlx. same.answer: "Why, the child is

dominant pert, too, awVtbe very eggs In
tbeir crude white shells appear in such dainty
cups that they servo a decorative nurpoee.
Breakfast in iwr idea should noCfeea heavy

conviction, aud provides for her family with
a view to giving tbo utmost nourishment in
tbe lightest shape. Fuh figures largely in
,
------ --------- ----as suitable.—Janet E. Rmitx-Rees in Demorest's Monthly. _______

It depends, toeu, altogether upon tbe two
individuals making and maintaining tho res©riugo whether it to a thing of btewlug or of
banning. Two |&gt;«pte wbo uro each naturally
unselfish, or who lore rach other sufficiently

pocfally on Sunday, when it to often tbe only

privy matters which were dumped not far
filled w.tii iu appropriate condiment.

Let

distinguish

loud talking near them, and start and quiver
from head to foot at tbe nlamiulng of a door
or window or tbe falling of a piece of furni­
ture. The whole delicately balanced system
seem* to fee! the jar. Well authenticated

partnership. *
Where husband aud wife hare learned to
forbear ever so little, to strive for each other's
joys rather tiutn for tbeir owu rights, to re­
spect each ocheris personality, then tbeir unity
to a bln® ot which tbo unmarried mind can
form uo idea; they grow to have one wish.

voua baby ha* resulted from a sudden loud
noise, such as the firing of a gun or pistol in
tbe vicinity, or any bke violent and sudden

speaking, while each can maintain sufficient
of that individualitj- which pre rente stagna­
tion and affords variety and vivacity, and

fact &lt;4 their icramm* should jxit parents

that absolute inuuranre of sympathy which

babies tlw .•diccks that would have been notb-

encircling, supporting and sympathising unl­

HEADQUARTERS
town authorities undertaking th- removal as

art-while its features are nn indisUngnndi-

The food fur the baby, and how it i» to Vo

Rub your lamp chimneys after washing
with dry salt, and you will be surprised at
tbe new brilliance of your light*.

In boiling meat for soup uw cold water to

Boots and Shoes

value them more.

for itself alone, jiut into boiling water.

tho bouse while boiling, place on tbo stove
dish containing vinegar.
Wash mirrors in warm Mid*, then dust with
whiting from a muslin bag and polish with
chamois ski®.
-

ore permitted, tbe kitchen dram slfould ter­
minate in a separate cesspool from tbe soil
pipe ot tbe water-claret. In thickly settled

tbo clay and receiving thrir supply of water
beyond tbo porei bill cy of surface eon Lamina-

however. to offer a protest here against over­
feedin. tbe child at the outsat. Many physi-

tbe sincerest happincM tbe world affords.
Little children should lx taught above all
things to enjoy tiw pleasures that lie around
rluch are beyond them.

It to a fault of th*

bilitira of Itapidnsas and to consider any ob-

tbe arrival of the full supply in the breast.—
Christine Terfcuue Herrick iu Harper's Barer.

sell cheap.

We carry a complete line of

isting old fashioned walls should be filled tn,

Tbeoftener flour to sifted tor spongecake

House sanitation fat mocMrgel' within tbe
Important aids of house dentil inn® to thor­
ough ventilation. As tbto cannot usually here­

or notoriety ban a bobby.

Edwin Booth’s

vclous collection. Joseph Jefferson loves to
ride over the broad acres of bls Louisiana

plate collections ot publications, portraits

nothing for the first twenty-four hours exwater, Others follow tbe old fashioned
method of putting the infant to the brcre*. an
soon m&gt; the child has been wnsbe.l and dressed.
Tbe milk does not come tn full force until tbe

We have a complete line of boots and shoes, which we will

hurtful to tbo akin.

hired house

commonplace position must make render the
object of jLhem doubly valuable when it is
obtained. Every hour of tb» busy woman's
day is Ailed in with little domestic cares,
each one ot which brings its own blessings,
and it to tbe finding out and recognition of

------ FOR—

aad cesspool matter Then a strict system
of privy cunstruction or adaptation should
bo enforced. 1‘eople should no: !&gt;• ;&gt;crmit tad

Tba flesh of fresh fish should be Ann, tbe

erbood and womanhood. The forturts of
ennui from whfeh tbo wealthy and frivolous
woman of ti&lt;c world ao often suffers are un­
known tif tbo busy housewife. Tbe little

Huffman Bros.

basins fur acveral large communities, an'i

chimney.

atiou which should carry weight with every
UKrtfaer to that a baby to never lew Irautiful
than when it to under a fortnight ul-L To
tbe unprejndie«i otoerver its charm*, will be

See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

But in the neighborhood when.- this offal
by iuadverteoclai of this kind, woich, one
would think, 'ought to be impossible with

' make it won® than a purgatorial condition, e
' To remove paint from silk goods saturate
Aud that would hold true not only of mar- I .
tbe goods with equal pnrtu of turpentine an.l

demand* arc so exacting that she has no time

STOVES. \
Of all kinds.

self adjusting. When tbo fatal!) ait down,
how comfortable to bare everything ou tbo
tabla which ought to be on it at that mo­
(toll from pritiripte, may make marriage a ■
ment. And how uncomfortable is there­
state of lieatitiolc, aud two people wbo think j

confidence. &lt;-&gt;&gt;mpsLniou*hip and cnentes con­
stitute a happiness which it need* tho troubles
and trials inseparable from life at present to
hinder from being little lens than h-uvop it­
self.—Harper's Barer.

Which are heatinp scores of houses in Barry county, with
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee tbeir
work. Will be pleassd to give estimates or quote prices.

public highway, until one night be caught
the parties in the act, and ad fTightened them

have to jump up repeatedly after everybody
to seated in order to supply suaie miming ar­
ticle. Home persons set a table thrice a day
for fifty years (or nearly 65,000 times), and
yet h
generally
contrive
to -juufe
omit tbe imwf
mustard,
11’** “‘17 WMM*,
V w
u,
or tbe pepper, or tbe salt, or a cup and san­
CWi or a knife and spoon. Not only servants.
but also experienced housekeeper?, perpetu-

one’s eyes should be unshaded.

In tbeendeavor to secure quiet for mother
and diiM, vndto must be tabooed. J»o c&amp;llars
except tbe physician and the immediate
mourners of tbe family should lw admitted to
tbeex-k room until at least a week niter tbe
little one's arrival It will do tbe baby no
good to 1k&gt; exhibited to a sucnMtion of adIt* chief bum-

The Norcross Furnaces
This re-

every fine day a thorough air bath.

Son-

r&gt; nu nn.i no; teen OiMgrceably affected bv
gotng into certain bousm nud beiug met with
a rani, filthy ntmoopherc. loadnd with tbe
exhalations from human bodies raid lunge
which have become so perustent bv lack of
proper ventilation *» to impregnate not oniv
U*’.^lr'. VGl U." •■'arpeta, furniture, cnrtalw

GrayBros. and Robinson &amp;
Burtenshaw Shoes,
Both in kid and goat (goat-welts).

in plain figures.

All goods markon

'

One Price to All,

mg of u&gt;e nccupents. which gives public
notice df the fact every time they board

owns a bundooHM* ooliection of books and
plates of ancient costuinta, mid to al ways on
tbe look out to add to it.
Mrs. Langtry's fad is found iu old aiivur,
and h«r tabte is always set with it. Bbetuui
also some old feather edge cutlery for .which

In fact everything that is

new in style and gopd-hi quality.

Is our motto.
the summer mouths, shutting up their honww
—tl^n.
II..,.- —..J ___
■low. trap dries trp, toavfor the foul odore from

For heavy boots we carry the

rustical, nervous life to the result of snefa unbuulihy aspiration.
Tbe full fruition of

Whitney
None genuine unless marked Whitney on sole.

kit behind him.-Detroit

Gilbert has a valuable collection of Uogra-

one little

gi&gt; shopping and

man* of different breed*.

Kate Claxton goes

We hear of

other dealers selling Whitney boots and (iray Bros,
and Robinson &amp; Burtenshaw shoe*, but that is to sell
their goods as they know they are a good make , but
no other dealer can get any of the above mention^1

brands.
Improved railroad car with safety wheels and
» an individual.

t-jrU un

Rower Shoe Co.
One Price Boot and Shoe Deale

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Banner.

astings

VOL XXXIII. NO. 30

1 INGS. MICH.. NOVEMBER 21. ; k-&lt;8.

A STEM WINDER !.

Hastings Banner.
1-UUUI..1

WHOLE NO. 1747.

COUNTY NEWS

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DON’T FORGET IT!
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The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County: '

Trick, and sister. Mrs. Robert Marshall
At the suggestion of P. II. Lawrence
end kind and benevolent hearted mm
and boy, went and husked wn fur Mr.’ J..
K. Rockwell; who has hern an Invalid for
the past nlntj months.
R. Ormsbee and family, of Dowling,
were the gunsts of W. T. Barber and F. G.
Cortright Saturday and Sunday.
’
Mrs. J. M.' Elliott entertained tire lad Ire
aid amt literary society one day lart work.
Will Elliott has hi, new hum nearly
completed for ebritrring bis stuck.
i
Myron Pennock. wife and daughter. - of
Nashville, were the guests of her fattier
and mother. |W. O. Barnes and wife, sever-

WltSClUPTTQX
* i-oo^zn YE AB.

,re no* receiving our Holiday Goods.

PRICES
LUSTER BAND
..-.vr AQicr.* try to follow on pricers

GROCERIES.
PRODUCE.

that complctoly agree with each other-mganl elcctrietty aa a peculiar form of
master permeating ail spoor- as we!) an al
substances, together with tbe larninifer-

Condncture. aceoroiug to this
re holm or ptpea In this jelly. a
■ical geoeratore are pumps tUx

Mrs. L-wjs Gardner and son are visiting Heluiboltz, consider it an integral oonfriends in Ixnawee Co.
Tbe V. B, zre holding protracted meet­
ings st the Eart Castleton C. B. church.
deteruiines it* Btl
Florence Eddy, of town, was the gurrt
of May Ixx-kb:&gt;rt Sunday.
liniaa. or material
An inch or mon- of snow fell Sunday,
Mrs.
WHI
mt Hurter entertained the
but it i» now me'llng rapidly.*
______________________ w
iauu-s In this*vicinity
iniijviciniiy Wednesday
uetineMay with
wttn an
an
The foreign missionary society was en- ladles
*old
’J'~
fashioned
*’
quilting.
*“’ .
I diet tuns th&gt;u tbev completely fall toreDanle Mat&gt;-r. of Clare, who lias been
visiting his parents, made up hta mind
w&lt; n- pn-M-nt and n-|&lt;ort a very piquant . that in* eould n-d returnaiouetohta neat littime.
’
| He liouac that hr hail jurt completed before ether itaelf an an infiniudv thin, higbly
v F"" la,!ies **'* »»*iety met at J. J. PerklnJrm'ThJr**7,1^ ’T*
”■
*“**1 b*n«- he selected Mi&gt;,Sadie elastic ttirditim filling all Ipace employed
a"
n, fbu,’d,*y •H’-rao-n -ml crating. , Rerda&lt;,arompmii&lt;&gt;n and Wednesday, Nr-v. only as th- vehicle of’ laoso undulatoay
LVL1L,«U'"’'’‘“’VCd*nd
■ !&lt;■ U»l'. l&gt;.mlnhu-t &lt;dH &lt;»-■ I,"
A motion, that, give ua light and radiaat
Mr* |E-' h ,
।
-.
' quiet lltll--wtddlng was held at the bride's heut. Tbe material theory of electricity
wrelTwhil? tirh“^7,D
,Mr&gt; "tK Th'
’•* •r*T- requires ns tn add to this another incoash
6 *
"l Mr*’ ^“‘h.tmon tralu tor their new brane and the prebcuaible medium embedded or entan­
gled in this ether, which fe i.ut only a
ir *. tn u
•
i
h’’*1 wbihre fallow them.
7 Kalamansi. preached at
Mre. M. 11. Bloom with her two daurh- medium for motion., but which 1, itself
th.-chapel Sunday morning. He will roo-' Uf„ MU r. IM«b to rrehfe.
duct evening service during thta week al .
N. It Anrten Ims movwt
.
The practical man. with hta rye and Ma
the north I toe lake sr-hool house.
| Your scribe was at the conntv. bub at- mind trained by the stern rewlitlraof daily
Georgh- Mahen. who ta so afflicted with tending the limcher trial.
rheumatism, wax uu: tor a drive one of
4 -

&amp; NISKHHN

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■

To Be Continued.

want all of the Butter. Erta. and Dried Fruit you will brlhg t» «t Highest

I

Mil. Jams &amp; Van ArmanJ
HUFFMAN BROS

^AKlK6

•SELL-----

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
which we-will be glad to^uote prices.

i he Norcross Furnaces
u

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.

Which ard heating scores of house* in Barry county, with
he he-r nf satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
Turk. Will be pleassd to give.estimates or quote prices.
I

STOVES.

01 all kinds. See ocr utock of GASOLINE STOVES.

Huffman Bros
HEADQUARTERS
----- FOB-----

Boots and Shoes.
Wfc have a complete line of boots and shoes, which we will
sell cheap. We carry a complete line of

(irayBros. and Robinson
Burtenshaw Shpes,
Burh in kid and giat (goat wfllti). IQ fact everything that is
new in style and good in quality. All goods marked
in plain figures.

One Price to AIR
Is our motto.

E’or heavy boots we carry the

Whitney.
None genuine unless marked Whitney on sole. We hear of
other dealers selling Whitney boots and Gray Bros,
and Robinson &amp; Burtenshaw shoes, but that is to sell
their goods as they know they are a good make: but
no other dealer can get any of the above mentioned

The Ne&lt; Boiler Hill
Delton, Mich,
DTTV \A7Ul? A T
Ij U T. VV fl I A I ’.
a

jculd
weather
ha*--------------found.sUane
। School c.iruun noil to-day with B. J. ■ . Snow and
------------f------— unnecessary and hitooeeirable ronccptK'us. such a trawly of the beautiful
i Robinson as principal ant Addie Richie ; far‘n,;rs noprtpar.-d for it.
^assistant.
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\
Mrv *k". • Cappy un i Mrs. Andrew simplicity of nature. He Itos a riser ounLight bats with black ImukIs are not as Biakrn were ilie guests of Mrs.- Scott last coptipn of clertrirtty as something which
’ Thursday.
!
hus a distant objective exwtonce. which
stylish as they have hern.
‘ We understand that Nelson Bruse has he can manufacture and sell, and wme
Mrs. Ben Mi-Belh. of Battle Creek, has
thing which I he tinphilau.pLic and urdl(jmrved to ttita town. ’
be, d visiting friends al&gt;oui here.
at wees
"
**‘an‘ 1,141 l-*’,,r-»rd Sledge has tradHar/y &lt;;,*•» spent a |urt of last
week
i'1'double!buggy for a new top buxgy.
wtth triend* in Kalamaroo. as did Winnie
V
I Geo. Cappy has sold his colt fur which
'
, he received eVA.
' Mr. Joneij of Hastings, is doing the
I
The first edition of winter
made Its ap200
Rev. Harehine. of Castleton, filled Ker.
1 pearancr last Saturday- u»«irnng to' tbe ‘
, Kay wood’s appointment at the Pod Auger “I am from America.'’ wi» the magical
shape of two inches of Iw-autiful snow.
talisman opening every door ami heartStoves an- placed in condition* for use: I school bouse last Suirlay.
i Wm. tjcgek of Irving, was tbe guest of • Heav’n blc*a ye for that!” ' IhaaUy—
vegtfabiea placed In cellars.
’ wife last Saturday and
Blain Ray ha* purchased a lot at Mito, ’ ’
i Sunday.
i
.
t and is moving a huu*e on the sameNettie Bull Is working for Mrs. I). W. no*, but that a the fine count.
Fanners are looking for an era ol
,.
pcrily under the incoming admtotatrattou. . R“«*n«.
|
rid my ould man.
Confidence seem* to be restored In the fuF. Fausey^ of Hastings, was home lart
I ture of Michigan wool inter-nt a* samas Monday.
;the wool and woolen good, schedule ba* . B*’rtha s**Ur
*l S. Shively’*
revised,
so as to put
end grades
to the J**
Sl,nJfIpieen
fraudulent
importations
of an
certain
Mrs.
Kelly. Mike and Frank visited at dred like greetings apd question*, with

I

tremors -from the region of. tears in them,
L. Spencer’s last Sunday.
were showi-red upon me. and may 1 bo
•
“1
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forgiven where hmrt’n hunger b counted
j
l*ll»—’Die marriage of Eibert nu
no m™crime Iur
fur irwthe nma
mild auo
and romiuning
comforting Maa
11m
1 j„ Edmund,
A. bchumaker was
r^miiDU* mid
nno Data/*
imisrA-Dcnuniaxer
was that 1 told them.
a very enluykhk-affair.
But one of the whole simple host, a
.-nio) able affair. About W
M of their ;:
near friends and relatives were aewmbled poor old woman living alone with a tgnat
Bt the home of the bride’s parents to wil­ and a pig in a hut. turned upon me llad
neBJK jlte crcmuny, which was performed I M-en her Mk-hahl dartin', who the next
— •*■ McKee
•
•
- — Hissed year vouhlbring her out? I had
by the
Rev.
In bis usual■ plea.-ant
nianner. A bountiful repast followed and not: but would finu him. She was as a
at a late hour the gurets departed, h-avlng June day of delight until that fatal de
, the usual testimonial* of esteem fur the nial
No matter for cy brilliant cxposl| happy nrnple.
tioa of America’s geography, its wide ex1
Fred Budd returned last week from his nanso. its numberless cities. Ah. where
1 trip In the far west
A fine snow storm Sunday.
.
1‘
Mrs. Cyrus Edmunds Is visiting friends And God biros the true old soul of a
Th-s snow reminds Um- boys of their at tills place.
mother for it. though she did slam tba
sleds.
Mrs. Horry Bellinger had a stroke of door upon me and glare unassailable de­
A. J. Cheesrbrough Is again working for paralysis Saturday night and has entirely fiance through the little window from bee
his father in the factory.
Jacob Rotuh relumed from tbe north
Herbert Boooian and family started for
woods last week but without any ••venison.’^ Virginia last Monday where they wilL
Chr,-sebrough and Steckle were out iaat make It their home in the future.
week selling patent fence.
Rev. Perry sjwnt Sunday at this place.
Ed. Antirews and family, of Ohio, are in’
Mattie Sheffield is very ’siek with the
I
The Internal organization of a Japanese
measles.
■ xtewspapcr office i»a aad spectacle of dally
Only two trams a day now on the Ixtweli
‘ struggle with difficulties unknown elsa&amp; Hartings railroad.
Edmund* returned last Saturday to Ann

Paying the highest market price. ; of woolens, and also won| tip. so called
' wastes, etc.
A.r5
C.llTowne
haringt confidence In the
Custom Milling and Feed Grinding a ■ furo
7thlnfin?^hoi
I tun- nf the fim
fine wool intcrv&gt;t».
interest* went to
tn
&gt;
6
futuninf
„
.
.
specialty.
|! Paw
Paw
Pawl
’s* last week andI
and ptmliaMdI
purchased two
,
rtoek raw- from the well known dock of
Our mill Is equipped with the latest and ! K- B. Welch. Heads up since Nov. fitb.
best machinery, and will prouuce a* fine a , How elate must a state vole to make it
quality of Sour as can be rale. The pat- ; doubtful.
ronage of the people of southwestern Barry 1
A few
mugwump*;
but fast becoming
-—„...—
—
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rtronciled.
(.
county Is solicited. Respectfully,
Fanners are ready for winter horses,
sheep and cattle are all lioured.

LU wm

J M FOWLER.
’•
Dentist.

ATUART. KNAPPEN A VANARMAN.
i
Lawyers.
United state* court.

M. BATES.
•
Attorn

R

Hatting*. Mich

A. BARBER, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,

H
.

W. LOWRY. M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.

douse.Hastings. Micb.________
&lt;M1TU 4 COIAJBOVE.
0
.
Lawyers.
(Office in Union bluca. Hastings.)
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nt Lhr

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E- KEN ASTON,
A.
Attonu

C. WELTON
(a* azeat tor tba Ohio Fanuec’s Insurant Co.

iggHaSSL-v
0OOK A SHELDON.

fit R. TIMMERMAN, Homcrpathlc PbyC •
sleian and Surgeon.
IfAKTlN V. BARKER. Real Estate, In11
surance and Loans.

brands.

lart week selling young fruit tnw*.
The construction train uf the L- A. H. R.
IL on- laying a &lt;lde track near IiowvlL
Stella Ward returned Friday from Katanutz«o where sbr ha* been vidting rela­
tives.
&lt;&gt;. VanWormcr is said to la- Improving
In bealtb.
•
The school bouse looks considerably bet­
ter having on a new coat of paint. I
There Li some talk of changing the portoffi.x- into A. M. Herrington’s store.
Cone- to Fn-ejmrt Thanksgiving evening
mid have a gootl time at Music fall.
School comna-nrrd last week with 1O&gt;
rclx &gt;lars.
Llxxie Clemens relumed last week from
ell where she has been vldtiug friends
anti relatives.

.u«.«. —■»

yy*

bTj”w;XX.’'-boo&lt; i-dbOI-Sa

B next Monday. Nov. in.
.
I
Frank Doty support* a new hat won by &gt;
election.
.
I
The morning of Nov. 7 tbe democrat (
——- al
—...aU,.! It,
SH11,'
pole Awas
dresred
in HW,
mourning.

LOVE

.

Quite a change in the atmosphere during j
the past week, from a mild warm growing 1
weather to a cold chilling northwest wind
ending with snow Friday night, continuing
during Sunday.
Notwithstanding the many changes
which people are liable to mc-t. the repub­
licans of this place and vicinity were truly
wide-awake on the night uf the 14th. Af­
ter a hard and well fought content for po­
litical supremacy
—r-------- ----------------for the right
-----------kind of civil1 :
guvernnient they wen- elated over the resuit, consequently a Jollification meeting
was thought to be In order, tn which bon- ,
fires were built at the corners that lllnmin- t
ated for miles around. Powder was used :
freelv. fire rockets were sent to tbe huav-1
ens mingled with voices of hurrah., of tiie
multitude present. VW that evening the j
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IN

pLD AGE.

Rnd
Bnd triangle* and tail*, and of
lh&lt;.
JapaHaaa syllabary called
hana Of the former there are 20.000 In
of whlch perhaps 14.000 cnnstltuU
&gt;&gt;
-1
•
• *
* — -

than -I.0W are hi nimnum dally use; while
the forty seven simple characlara of kana
are known to everybody. Therefore tba
Japanese, compositor ha.* to be prepared
to place in his atie.k anjf one of over 4,UOO
different type*—truly an appalling task.
From the nature nf the problem as vend

„„

a scholar himself.

am

’ ‘^Fn“ a r:,:&gt;o •
Mrmrotegtnv kweaad
- ------- --------------- -

rarutcly; recondly. bis eyesight suffers
fearfully, and he generally wears a huge
j&lt;Lr «&gt;f magnifying goggles: and third, as
It is physically impossible for any one
man to reach 4.000 typt, a totally dif
fcrent method of case arraaqwuaot has

delphla Times

Little Flossie time into the bouse with
tears trickling down her grief strickm
by iwta in the Gulf ol Mexico. Tbe inquired her mother.
bosta cnxn.-l tn thi« tamoes*are caikd tur- i An(i Drwata robbed out: "Jest beeaam
tiers When a turtle i* captured riita are cut j wouldn't let Sadie Waffles play with my
in iw flipper* and Jbe^ril tied togrtber by
-------------------- *------------- «--•------- *-* *- •—
etnut eorda On tbelr backs, with tbelr flipthousand dollar*’ worth of candy marpvv thus tied, tbe turtire are u restricted in
tWr rotwemenla a* a man in a atraigbt
jacket The i«au are generally out from
two to three weeks before a load ie secured.
I
Ant fl-W W
H. ihttK

Mlled for an entertainment. who from Un- log shipped north.
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V.. V...L a.H.il — •

They do not arrive .in
*nn
—** tk..

jn^^borrnwitig money, may

sane oiic
i-—-•, —------------ ___ and canonading were again in order until are seat to tbs different markets where they
abont eight o’clock, when a grand tnnrcb &gt;'* with their -flippsrs’’ still tied until either
on double qhlck filled the hall to listen tb*y arosnMor dw of rtarvatom. TMste
to instrumental and vocal melodics by | no exaggerated account The turtle will
tn that happy fcmUv: thus the evening | lire about three month* without water or
- ‘ T-L J. i___ .1.. Ja .11 -I-.
I.r...-I food. Death from 'rtnrv.-.tioa KXnetime*

OOBERTSOft HOUSE,

Rower Shoe Co
One Price Boot and Shoe Dealers.

•

this country Is

--Ht&gt; a

Michael was was hex Am

�CAUSES OF COLDS.
ft GAME IN WHICH NATURE “TAKES

SOME
EXPLANATIONS GIVEN
WELL KNOWN PHYSICIANS.

•

A THtRD HAND.”
The Detroit Light Infantry will go to
New Orleans during the Mardl Gras. •

A YalsaUe Besoaree for the Sick.
••Do you think that the vile smells ema­
nating from the torn up streets hare any­
thing to do with the prevalence of colds?"

artrihutrtt to Bllll-«&gt;'iie»*.
PURELY VEGETABLE.
It rdase* tbe howrt* without
purlfi-*
, blltou* breMtii aiHi rompletcl V
%
. - -. ■ ■----- «
-wmnfnma wnwh tonnera"

.ssK/ws&amp;Kya”

Boston Dry Goods
»
Store
FuU of attract I rr bargains.

Mare &amp; Duff are

Qoods. and al lhe lowest price*, that Is shown In
the eoentry. Marr ft Dull are selling Ikxjhle

always add for WM. fo-fiO and tf.CO
shawls in tbe same propartton.

Single

sr'» rtoeV of

gno&gt;K snd they are sellIiir

Cioats'

Cloais I

Cloaks!

Marr ft Duff have built an extra addition and
la u»ed for rloak* entirety and the bargains

Bacuue* In clolh and tbe finest value* in the

ebeaper than elsewhere Children and Misses
Cloaks Marr ft Du# ean show the largest line

examine.

Ddmr!
Everything tn this line for eblldren. todies
and gents, in white, grey and seariet. all quail-

Hosiery
la cotton. wnol*n. cashmere. neece-Bned cotton
tor todies, children and gent*. A big stock to

Dress Gfeods.
light of the country. Everything nice, imw a*d
tasty can always be found st this department

country. &lt;tur facilities for buving b better, our
fadlltlev for selling are much better selling for
cash and one price, and baring no bad debts of

important rva«on la that we believe In small
profit* and quick sale*. Do not fall to corn* to
the Borton Dry Goods «treo for everything tn
lire dry gnod* line, where you can not only save
money but get an assortment to choose from.

&lt;Marr &amp; Duke.
F H. -Marr ft Duff bare fuauguratol a new
venture which they call Frtdxy'a Great Banrain
Day. It l« proposed to sell »p»ctal thine* on

bargain* will not be sold Thursday or Saturday,
but Friday only.

Marr &amp; Duef.

erclsed over u point of public morals
which suggests grave reflecuuns to those
‘ who Imagine that human nature can M
j* regenerated by act of pcrlfameut. In
Guylmr ibe British Detective.
m
England
we have done our best to check
"Most unquestionably 1 do.
Those
There is something about ths Brills
J. .ganibllne by tbe suppression of lotterias,
gagus of which you apeak are very poison­ detective that acts as an incentive 1
ous They attack pud Weaken theeystem crime. I do not mean this In the sense c£ and bottlug houses, rad “list shops" and
uf any one that brmthea them to such an a joke precisely. Nobody ever found an » by withholding all legal protec Ion from
extent that It becomes manneasily affected,
particular delight in larking with Amera,’ the goose »tio haa backed Ufa fancy and
But
uut only by climatic changes, but by ail can. Russian or French detectives, but a ■ fimfa It hard to collect Hie proceed*
dlxease*
The strong man may throw off foreigners who have any Intercourse
a ■ still the evil fa not exterminated, aud so
disease, but lhe weak une has to gn nnwith the Engliafi detective force fy-FtixlS far aa rtoklug money ou tbe performances
T
of
horses
on
a
race
aourae
or
of
mm
on
Unr
I consider it an outrage that tbe temptation io guy them.
dltoens uf this city have to bo subjected
I made a tour of the alums of Loixlo&lt; tbe ash path la concerned.'the mischief fa
perhaps more rampant than * .-p it wa*.
to the dangers resulting from breathing on one occasion, which extended over seir.
In truth, the ennui of exfaumee. among
such ar. alnionphere. In my daily rounds eral nights' steady work. At another tin
as ■ physician I pass through whole blocks I made it a point to "do" the alums I3 men with uo Internal rraounxi or exof this detestably vhluted atmosphere,
least once a week, rad this practice elX teroal business, must be relieved In some
S
way. And this, the Bombay authorities
and I cannot wonder Uiat the people of tended, more or less, through an enlb
the neighborhood are ill."
winter
I always had a detective wit Jl discovered, fa supplied among tbe native
i'Do you think that tho smoking of me on these occasions, aud usually tlppc4* population by means of the rain gambling.
clgarvlivs makes oao more liable u&gt; con
BKTT1N0 OX TH* RAIXFALL
him to the extent of 10 ahillings for n I* .
tract coldT
■
Whether this form of betting fa new or
trouble. A New York mau would cxue&lt;rt ’
"Yes. The smoke from tbe stuff that
$10 or refuse everything. I made It a old we are not informed, though, as
is pul Into cigarettes Irritates the mucotui point tu have a different ofllct-r on er«7
everything
j _______ -_y
in--------------------------------the east fa very antiquated.
_i---------------jjM II ba* going
membrane of tho bronchial tube* until they trip, as much for novelty's sake as any- •v
the_ chances
arc|tthat
been {on
become iutlamed. and In that condition thing else: and I waa much impressed
from time immemorial,
---------------------------—-4. _
though
—it fa only
they are more susceptible to tbe attacks • throughout with the remarkable stupidity-------“
•**
"
v
------- eome
------- --------recently that —
It ba*
prominently
of cold. But the subject of colds to such and lack of intelligence displayed by tbe under the notice of th* police. All kinds
a wide one and so varied that It is Impos­ officer* of her Majeaty's government who of punbling are, of couroe. plentiful In an
sible now to enter into a detailed diacus- have chargw of this important branch of
Indian city—from the purchase of lottery
sion. I think that you may safely pul tho service.—New York Cor. Globe-Dem- tickets to the vulgar exelteomut of ehnek
down the remarkable prevalence of tbe
, farthing. But the rain gamblers, though
many troubles that are classed aa colds to
not draftod solely from the upper circle of
1 native society, are in Bombay confined.
tho extraordinary climalK- changes that
we have re- eutly experienced and to tbe
Many of the keeper* of big groceries in
foul stenches that beset u» from tho torn this cits tell of the large extent tq which means. Iu vulgar parlance, it Is known
up streets."
oatmeal 1* used as an article of dint. In aa "autta," and consists in betting on tho
"It is news to me that colds are so thousand* of families n plate or a bowl of amount of rain which will be disctaugvd
prevalent," said Dr. Anthony Bnppauer, oatmeal po-ridge. which ought to bo of from —
a r
passing
cloud.
tho n»xt physician visited
But 1 du find tbe best quality, well boiled, and taken i
Naturally Ina
-------*•
“ theakjr is
■-------count
ountry
where
a prevalence of bronchial troubles which with cream, fa tbe first tiling al break fast. 1 ss brass for mere thau
—• year, this
than ■»»
half the
are often mistaken for colds, such as The children are apt to be very fond of IL form of speculation can bo indulged in
bronchial catarrh, bronchitis, lonsllitis.
ft -fa whob-.ome. nutritious rad advau- only
—during
‘
*—
the ------------monsoon------------season—when
pharyngitis, laryngitis, and all such tageou* to the digestion. It fa surprising btudaeer Is portly suspended aud the world
troubles that are commonly denominated that more people do not learn how to pre­ generally in western India to s "peg low."
colds. They are in reality the natural pare for the breakfast table oatmeal With the south weat monsoon the rainy
results of breathing the abominable gases cakes, tbow thin, crisp, most excellent season tn Bombay seta in and lasts with
that arise cuntlifttally from our streets.
biscuit* which one finds in all households amazing n-gularily, from the secund week
The solid particles in these noisome va­ In Scotland, and which ought to be eaten In June till bear the doee of September
pors coutlnually strike on tho mucous with fresh milk. They are easily made,
membrane, and finally cut it away. This worth making, possess must of the merits
produces violent Inflammation, and in of porridge, and are a dcslrab'o change
kind of vapor bath, though old rreldents
that condition one becomes thoroughly from it a: times. The Scotch are also
re fond of declaring that the muosoon is
susceptible to dlmntic changes. I regard Luge consumers of peasemeol. which they
New Yprk as the healthiest dty iu the make into bannocks or brose. good fur tomed to the rain." In any caoe U gen
world 'on account of Its magnificent situa- hungry people and racy tp tbe taste.
erally leaves off for an hour or two in tho
When the wheat crop fa short and flour fa evening, when's ride or walk to possible.
mighty river, and a pure ocean breero dear, both oatmeal and peasemeal might But that is just the period when tbe rain
blows over It continually. But If it were be used to advantage in more American gambler Lie* him to tbe suits saloon The
not for this splendid situation it would families than have ever tried them.—New. principal of three haunts—the only uno
bo the uuhealt bleat city in tho world, for York Sun
Indeed with which the police seem ac­
tbe municipal government seems to be
quainted—to situated In close proximity
doing all iu Itpower to achieve that end.
to one of the principal pclice^statioua
Why. the Htreot here layout of my office 1
Bpmo of the upland regions of Brasil,
cukatdco is rxiwtni.il • .
has been dug up and repaved four s«p
evpeciallr near tho city of Barboccma, ar*
According to a description in a local
orate times iu os many months, and each marked by the appearance
appeaniuce of great rugged
tbe place to perfectly easy of aatime wo have been auailed by\be same h
u -Hows
”------*in
“ *the
v_ aides aud slopes
•
- many journal
uf
cou. and there to do attempt to hide any­
dihgurtting and jwlsouous odura. '
of tho rolling, grass covered hills. They
thing from tbe authorities, or from *uy
“Another thing that develops and ag­ are land slip.*, caused by the existence of
uno else
Nor. in truth, except far thgravate* tliese throat trouble* fa smoking. springs, and present an appearance pktAnd it doesn't make ray difference if tho ureequ- in the extreme. Their sides are temptation whkh It affords to people with
uo money to lose to risk their earnings,
tobacco is the beet, it ns* ill effects, aot worn into every Imaginable shape, of
or. what to worse, the caniuig* of. tbeir
a &gt; much as poor tobacco or the contempt­ pinnacles, dames, pointed towers, but­
ible cigarette. but it fa bad enough. Now tresses and cavities, with ravines, nar­ employers, rain gambling to about tho
mo.-t inno&lt;.-uous uf all lurrns of hotting
you or any other gentleman can moke on row, deep and precipitous, or wide, open
Clieutlug to impoartbta. aud though expo
experiment for yunraelf. When you get space*, mirrounded by lofty, perpendicu­
up homo morning ait before ypur mirror lar w. t«. riven by crocks and ready to Hence Lounts for somuthlng, there can
not
be any chance of t!w greenhorn being
and look into your throat. You will find fail. But their great charm lies in their
that It fa the color of boiled salmon, which color. Tbe prevailing tint is a deep In­ hiiedwiuktid, since tbe game is the aim­
fa natural. Then smoko a cigar for five dian red. which combined with the green pleat imaginable, and the fact of Nature
takiug the third hand" in tho sport preminutes, and look again. You will find hills and tho blue sky, bearing its glisten­
Hurt the salmon color has given plura to a ing white clouds, constitutes a charming ciudce the suspicion of the wily "BUroff"
maulpulato^f tbe implements of tbe
deep red. Smuku for fifty minute* and. combination uf tones
Anv one of these
game.
you will find your throat ha* the appear­
buTuncas, as they are colled, tier* exImplrauxits, indeed, iu tho gambling
ance of raw beef. In that condition it is cellont opportunities to the geologist.—
sense of tba term, there arc uono; au&lt;L
susceptible to climatic cl:
There- Popular Science Monthly
so long as a nme*t«r luu learned to read
fore, os u hraith move, 1-------------- __w/
the signs of the heaven*, the merest tyro
with both the vile gaaot of the streets
ha* aa much ehance of winning as th*
and smoking, but especially with the for­
A Vienna correspondent relates a pleasregular frequeuter of the sutta
mer. Their existence fa a menace to the BDttalcot the well merited dtocomfitortfmust
---------—-----------xaluou.—
Tbe room
to occupied by the
public health."
of a barber at lunsbru-.-k. A rough and stulls of the shroff*, or bankera, whu ray
Dr. T. 8. Robert*ou was so ill with a
rea“T„W,ow. in a mounialn-vriag dress to tbe
owner of the cstablfahraeut
the
establishment a errcold that hr could scurnely speak when not a little besmudged. with dirt rad tho talu percentage uf their
gaius; rad to th is
tbe reporter called, but thesubjecl pleaned
worse for wey, entered ran of tbe grand magus;., all dfapnUw uro referred, hu de
him and he talked on it with much free
• shaving saloons ' of the city. He sat i cfaluu, like that of the umpire in a cricket
dom. He agreed fully with Dr. 8»yrv rad down In an ea»y chair, and said ho wished ; match, heiug fiuftl.
Dr. Ruppauar comwrnlng the effect of tho to be sfatved. "No, Ho"’ exclaimed tho
IMFLFMKMT* OF THE gaml
IMFLFMKNTV o
OF
GAML.
gases from th* streets aud the habit uf exquisitely dressed rad perfumed prb&gt; THE
the gami
•Dir only tools of any Lind Iu th- pla.m
cigarette smoking on producing colds rad prietor, "we don't share peasrals here;
throat trouble*
lie
are two nutgn
rough rain gauges. Une
One of
of them
troupes
He said
sold that two years this
this fa
is a
a sslnnn!
saloon I"
“Verv wriT'^renitod
” *&lt;V*v*
••

second streets.

dated Marvh Cd&gt;. 1SS4. and recorded In the office

tors SM thirty-three rents fWAStat the date
of this notice and no suit or proceedings at tow
or tn equity bavins been Instituted tn recover

Ttooembrr. A. D. IM. al one o’Cnek In th”
afternoon nt the txwth front d««r or rotmn-e
of the court house In th* efre of Hasting* li&gt; the
corn,hr of Rarer and «utr of Michigan (that he­
rd) sell at public anetion or vrwdue to tbe high
eet bidder the nreml*e« described In said mortgsre to«ari«fv tlw amount due on sale mortgage
with Ibo irttorrst at eight per ccuL per annum
and the enrt* aud expenses allowed by tow towthrr wftk an attorney fee of fifteen defiant
•Ji&lt; dewTtbed In said niortKMv

or section number eiitnteen

tberetote- rWbt. fttlr aad InUrr
deceased of. Tn aud to tbe real m
{mvsss&amp;Aiss.'

tn towuMnlp

I mo nt yotir rival's salcxmou tho other side
He had ulmerved since j o
oft mo
the btrect.
btrect. i1 am
am tne
tbe Archduke
ArtMukc Johann
Johann 1"
I”

—--—a

thoroughfare that waa being disrupted
were subject to throat troubles, coughs
and eolds, n ronditkxi that lie attributed
The tree .f Hfe bearing twelve manner
wholly to the miasmac condition of tho
of fruits seems to have existence outside
atmosphere in such neighborhoods.
&lt;.f the vision of St. Johu, no leas than lhe
'-'But there are bther Influences that
must
continued. "In
uiubi be
ue cousidtred."
ujuBiut™, he
in-cuiuuiura.
iu story
. / of tbe deluge, which is to
M bo met
tho flrat place, wo live hero on an Island with
*, “ outside
°uwdo the Scripture
Scriptun, record.
record. On
thia Subject
subject Q
aU
writer
series of
■ tirl in
in a
i« continually
&lt;•&lt;»*♦ Innatl »• damp
.lu-mn atmosphere
tblS
HtCr of
of i»
U tcrif.i
nf papers
ik
and
Au a result, we are afflicted with catorrhal on “Asiatic Kvmbolfam." recently pub­
troubles. New York box fiU iwrecnt. uicra lished in The Indian Antiquary, remarks
that
"tho
tree
of
Hfe.
bearing
twelve
cases of catarrh than any city In the world
manner uf fruits, yielding its fruit everv
except Boston
Now tills catarrhal coumonth,' described by JoLii Lu the Reveladition is so KUacvptlble to climatic In flu
race that any little change iu the weather tlun. basils countorptri in Eastern art.
OnPerofau carpet* I* *ce:l the figure of a
bring* on a cold in some shape?
“Another very Important factor in this tree with twelve leave-. «,r sometimes
matter p tbe careleasuiws of people in twelve flowers or fruits. Yarkand caruno ropre*ntaUon.
reprematatiou, but in
dressing themselves. A man comes home put* bear the muno
a more &lt; ouvcntional
ional form.
tom.—Public Opin
Opin-­
from business at night, thrown off a heavy
ion.
suit of clatlMts. jump* into full drex-’,
although the temperature has fallen 20
dugs., and start* for tho theatre. His
Tnere is a difference between energy,
wife rigs cut In some fuuciful coxtuntu
that does not kcepher half warm and ac­ force ahd vigor. Energy is connected
with tho Idea of acting, force with that
companies him. They step in the lobby
of the theatre and remove their wraps mo of capability, and vigor with thnt of
that tho audience may have a full health. Energy lies only in the mind,
while for.v aud vigor oro the property of
view of their splendor as they prom­
either mind or body.—Hart ford ReUrious
enade
down
the
abde
Meantime,
HaraM.
they
art*
Iu
a
ehiliiug
draught.
Between the acts tho tuan comes out and
stands about smoking a cigarette or el*.,
Tho telephone was pm to a novel use
bn ntm&gt; acruea the street to got a drink.
In Turon to. A cittocn who hod be u sum­
After the theatre it to a llttlu supper ut
moned to appear st tho police court for
IMmocieu'a, where they have to wait in a
breach of u bylaw, finding that he would
draught half an hour fur a table. Then
be unable to appear in pentun. telephoned
they will probably sit by a half open win­
the fact to b**dquart«n&lt;. admitting I&gt;La'
dow. The. next morning they wonder bow
guilt, and was lined #1 and costs through
they could have caught cold and grumble
The wime medium.—Chicago Herald.
at the doctor's fee. Half my pstiunts
caught cold in just that way,, aud in
fart I must confcas that my own eewro
Gnidc txiard* have been grewit
hearoehcM is doe to just that ati*e.
“But colds are caught iu u thousand ous in tbe country town* of Nevi
wavs, such as walking fast and stopping to
talk a few minutes, overheated r-&gt;om«,
draughty cars uud ho on ad lafin I: um. Must »olld granite pouts ten fret high, to whlrh
colds com*- from the open pores of the i.l;tu are bolted Iron sign bxtnU with ruued
being suddenly closed'and the blood bring
thus drivcu from a surfaao or akin cire-.i
lotion to tho longs. lu olbcr wards, onld
irotlmatni that Lu K:u;k.nd puoman
to congreliriiL It.lx altt if •. impossible to
■raid this evil, aud my individual rxjx-ritake* a.tnllegv Anina

Onr duty to other* dm* u«t at all
pm.d &lt;ii: the maftMT iu 'vaicii they ।
form their duty to u» - -Bar Uurwui.'**

I1DR
tri

ms

Plenty of money to buy drinks
and cigars, but thinks himself m,
poor to buy a Horse Blanket

Mta'n I a* a nut I* hl* health to day—

A company Is being organiied In Detroit
to manufacture optical lense*.

twin rive Ball*.
refeArf This

OUTSIDE

Twoorthree dollars spent for one
of the following strong 5, Horse
Blankets would have made his
horse worth a hundred dollars more
5/A Five Mile.

Lucas will have a new saw mill with a
capacity of W.000 feet dally.

Agent Royal Baking Powder Co., write*:
••I have never found so great results from |
physicians' prescriptions and attendance,
upon ous children, a* 1 have after a few !
day's use df Paplllon (extract of flax) Skin 1
(lure. 1 cannot describe to you madically I
wliat It has done for us, but can say that |
year* of treatment have not accompllsed I
what Paplllon has done after a few oppll-1
catlona” lirgv bottles only »LOO at W. i
H. Goodyear's drug store.

**• "" Mm. »: wsr&gt; rvw*

5/A Boss Stable.
5/A Electric.
Extra Test

East Saginaw owns up to having one
case of small-pox.

other styles
dealers.

With what unanimity tiv Michigan
fusion press know just bow it happened.
,

Heart Dlaaox.
If you get short of breath, have flutter- |
ing. twin in aide, faint or hungry spells, ■
swollen ankle*. etc., you have Wart dfaease, and don't fail to take Dr. Mlles’ New
Cure. Sold at W. H. Goodyear's drug
atore.

Gold has been struck In Baraga county,
•lx miles from Michigamme. .

without this
Trade Mark sewed inside

An aid pby»1e*u. rHIreO frontpractice haring
had pfaced In lib hatxfa by an h*»i India tula-

1080.

Harper's Magazine.
ILLUSTRATED

H a area's Mau am WK &lt;• themou Mstu)
ten slums, aiul beaotlt a |*-i i.xiwrt iu it* at
AuxM&gt;g the anrj.-t ui-,
i
,
rge. to al&gt; who desire it. this reetf* In G«ri. French ar Knaltsb. with lull dlrvcllotu
urrparti r and ivdng. Bent by mall b* ad-

Cadillac hunters shot a buck last week
that weighed 193 pounds.
.

r: throe "Norwegian hi.)
HraeBjowou. Ilina nil»I■. •*

la one which la guaranteed to bring you
satfafaclory rraulis, or in case of failure a
return of purchase .price. On this safe
plan you can buy from our advertised

HARPER'S PERIODICALS.

MAGAZlSh
covery for coixuniptlon. It la guaranteed - HAKFEMS
llaltetotw wkekia
to bring relief in every case. when used HAIU’hO II.IZII.
for any affection uf threat lun#* or ehesL
such aa cdbttimptloa. inflamtnatiou &gt;&gt;f
lung*. I&gt;runchitia.aathina. whooping tough,
croup, etc. it I* pleasant and agreeable io
depended upon. Trial buttle free at W.
H. Goodyear's drug store.

We desire to aay to our rltia&gt;n». that
Cicrtn t ana*. ;.ir bu»dttr«.
fur yrani we have Uren selling Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption, l&gt;r.
King's New Life Fills. Bucklrn'a Arnim AsaiyUCrt. aud cla*»lt&gt;rd. tot Voii h iMhMivr. irvni Juu&lt;: IS O to Juur. l&gt;- . I
Salve and Electric Blttci». and have never eiuUi. J4 ou
KcmitUtoo-s vbouid tw niadf by &gt;*.
liandled remedies that .sell a* well, nr that
have given such universal hatlsfacUou.
Newspapers *rv i.c’. io rvt‘j lu'«
We do not hvdtate to guarantee them
nttoout toe nprmu'.lrrv1 iUrp&gt;r
Addraaa: ll Anr».&gt;i A hjtutnr.x*.
every time, and we stand ready to refund
the pnrchw price. If .satisfactory result*
t 1809.da nut follow their use. Tl»&lt; sc rcto.-dle*
an aperture, to which to ufii.xrd a spout, have won their great popularity purely on
through which the water trleMe* wbeu theh mcrlta. W. II. Goodyear druggist.
tbe rain runic* down in a drixxle. But
Bucklwn** Arnica Batvw.
when It pour* tha water rtiuots over tho
The l&gt;est salve in thr world for cuts, m toekvwdiua Hluwtiuted lr«»Jm»« i-n&gt;
The la!rwess o&lt; its rdira.*.*! rettnnec:
end of the gutter, and It to yn this event
bnilbcs, ulcer*, rodt rheum, fever *ortw.
happening that beta are laid. The other
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, conn,
gauge to nlauu-l iu the center *&gt;f atrv.ugh.
suppurtcl on four pillora, arnue seven f^d and all akin eruption*, and positively cure*
high, aud an the smmir.t of rnlti which pltes. or no pay rroiuin-d. It I* gparantoed beat and mint pnUulMC aill-ta.
will fall in a *pn-ified time bets ubu&gt; an- to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­ rwud cf people of the Wide*! ru
made
From morning to evening Ihto funded. Price M eta, per bbl. For sale
by W. IL Goodyear
metMw*»|ogiral and. It must be confer-. I
ttoilk Of the clMUlgetUl plUSM-w Ot U'.:l
somewhat
Iratific “gambling ut '.l iBay City will borrow
to run Its elgi! history- A new «&lt;*X «t 8c1&gt;'
de*crilH.ri a* crammed with all rorte i.i.J aclioola until Jan. 1.
ueu »t Wliuam Dnm How r I Is. anp
condition* of native*, ratering bats
Itch. Mango and Seratrhv* on human or
waiting for the result /
Wbeu a heavy black efuud pawu.* Mn
animals cuiyd In SO minutes by W.olford'*
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
brail, every swarthy face is anxi &gt;udy up Sanitary LotioD. Thia never falls. Sold
turned, ami then wagers aro cogi’.Tv by Dr. E. Lathrop. Druggist, Hartings.
made whether It will or will not brcn);.
Trade In hemlock In Michigan is spruc­
rad as to th* amount of rain which alii
ing up
be dtociuirgrd from it. The seeue is nuiii
to be wonderfully picturesque, the various
hntd fai-e-.. tin gay colored garments rad ।
meant Miles' Nerve.nn«f
tho many fiuthkrnnd costume* of the Um Pill. which regulate* thrlTw?
stomach. lx,
lavrk
at.- throwdbthd?
fXu*
--------wehCeto..
nerves'
gamblers of different tares giving tbe stomach,
pbuy a chnrai tw- altogether mxirt from Smallest and mildewL A flew principle! Auuiuer iiinrui si uine
rr-.'-'i
,
tho interrrt which the different passions A revolutionised Sample* free at W. 11.
Bound Volumes of llarrer * Wr«ht- or in
tears bwrlr. la naal cloih trindiag. •'I1
"
dteplayed impart to thia curious ludiun Goodyears.
yuiall, postage paid, or by &lt;*vpr&lt;«Monte Carlo.—Loudoa Standard.
MMtoHMdM
the
frelsht
■'
......
Saline has a pruspinvtu faith cure so BoOsrparvoiame), iorS? on per, ■ •
cicty. and marvelous cures arc rejMirtcd
Ct&gt;Uh Caar* for each v.ihune. siSU'b- i
ing. will be sent t&gt;i mall, port
Au flW ■ ’
A few year* ago the writer was visiting
u wood working shop, wherein was ex *
should
Draft, to awid cii*'"r’^rhlldroutoethlM. It souths
rated some of the finMt work duue in this ~
ti\n r! j
I"1"1*- “,toi • rU
comitrj. The proprietor, iu answer to a T ,e 7v a;-""1 U&lt;d**‘ re"'*d» ,or lUrriK.-.
request to illustrate and pufaltoh mum&gt; of Tawilj- fire cent* a bottle.
tho methods used by him iu manntortur­
car ,,minr *UII continue* to annov
ing, said. "No! Don't give away a single Mlchlgan shipper*.
point. I don't waul those wertern •hay­
English Spavin Idnimenl remove* all
makers' to find oat how *■» du thing*
hsre. G ve the follow* half an ldc*u;tj Hard, Soft or Callottaed Lumps and Bien:
they will work it out and make more Uhe* from hnnw-s. Blood Spavu,, Curbs.
mnwov
..r l&gt;
__ ___ .
'•Pllnta. .Sweeney. Khtg-bonr. Stifle*, al)
UnUl you have sreu Uw
Swollen TltrnaU. sprain*. Gough, etc.
°r ,M"' tattle. Warranted
V
‘.r?1 thT!" ,W «n*nnfncturer has S*"e?oby
f:uh*l.
The western "haymak,-m" mil fWd by l»r. K. H. Lathrop. Dragghrt.
ahead of him. and he |(Wt more than wLa IlastingM.
gained by hi* exelualvrtw*. There'are
manv thtaga In a shuj, which appamitly
had Irttrr be kept recret. but uiuV ttanj
out of ten. upon rereahug the sooot to
***&lt;«■&gt;«* M«ne utl^-liaytoakre." he 2!!nirlr*J?method. IVrfrillt
* •a,1° £
*•’0X1 • ** ''• ? way of Lie
Wltf .m.* W«. t lirterfero irilh yuur rertow*
«&gt;wn. Tims the itiwi wh-'du'-. LL

Harper’s Weekly. •
ILLUSTRATED.

DON
MVI ’T

R

’ 1 ARCTICS

COLCHESTER ARCTIC

You Can Make Money! It's the Best Fitting and
Best Wearing

M
ZS^riabje g
hhid the time*, ill* method* nro Clr*&gt;teto. rad Gn. output of bia fc-&gt;
|B k.
luv. both in qmuity MU;j qaanuJ,: 1Jjc. .
UU man Who I* nutafnud of glvi’ng u Vink
w wrinkle to the we« ..ra "bavmak.«Budgut.
“ywat-rs.

L»,«iT..:.."':..--'- »"»«

-“J

reputation. The "Oil rainr. • ovxrKB- »■“;
largely to lhe durability. P-**

CANCER
.

•

Kapt Here by Bast Stores.
-AT WKOUffllLK BI

U.S Robinton4Burt«nshs»,O«rw'-

.

L

�Catarrh Cured I

FARM ^dqarden

F*LU

PLOWING.

?“£ I "“L* T0"“ COWOCMO „
R&gt;IN’

Fen.,.
■ ; •vsr~»'v« Farmers.
■wTbf aS to011;1?"®0” -»'«”»•
3
Wttabaity of fra, plowbia h
^b^Tb^pSSS^

PRACTICAL MANNER.

.torftirt It act.’ through the blood.
I pnTcwl«tthcaurrh fifteen yuani. Took
xj-4S,rsjpariUAUulIr.ir.noCtroublMany |
•i caarrii, and my genera! bcaltb a much I
;..r • I. W. Lslijh, Fo*ul Clerk Chicago i
n. f*ufo Railroadirdrttd with catarrh 6 or I yrara; trtod
a underfill curra. inhalers, etc., spend­
hundred dollars without benefit
i Siruiparilla. and was greatly

gument* being that nH^
,vint,.r andrtinrin'’,yOndU'h-1^“1

----------- „innerw

Purifie* the Blood

VINEGAR BITTERS

Sarsaparilla
The more rational method

mrei popular tx-lmr In

i
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i

.
i
,
*

i \T BLOOD 1’L’RIFIEB

. • an-r. Cure* all kind* of
■i.'ri thirty minute*—Try IL
' Irdl^M’aV^h
'ill,
.
-.,i-4 fur ai&lt; itching burner in
J .u ire! dire* iHMtlr^ of
U “ tS.'KtmSrtK5
t
t. Ns» ‘
iiiHW
— iscive ye*r-&lt;. ano e Mwlder ।
■'n&lt; client In our family.' .. .. i
'cine I I
i
• vlLEY. .’I HumboldL insra **)■*: l
vfi-rr. mv-! in- uf pxrah*l* ten
of*-*rh'uinn
• -

.«ii. rr.-t crvi.Hy from IndliiesUoti ami

eciBt Hitlers h* a
■»be»t of health."

BITTERS.

.

I.- Tcmperanoe Bitten* known.
Brain and quiets the
the Bov.-els ami readers
tiT-ulailon through tire
A h-'4DtUu! book free.

ib‘MAi.1: Ditvu Co..
MU'hlturton nt. N. Y.

tonic, puritji.it; properties ol
ri'it ail -oral mln and scalp d
• -- l&gt;l- &gt;tche*. ecrenw. tetter, enafi
•'-•• from perf-H-tlv purr material*
•. ttralitu and uirltoraUng io the
&lt; ; it n fresh clean and healtby
’ &gt; druggist* and fancy good*
-I.: bv t.iall one cake Mr 2S eta. or
I-y th- proprietors.
I; A McDllXAIJ, DRL’nCo .

HARVEST
EXCURSIONS
Minnesota, Dakota,
MONTANA,
/ Aug. 21st.
&gt;AY, - Sept. 11 aud 25.
) Oct. 9 and 23.

by . raoouu.utii,
T
tato'KuJi'b ■"H-f»or P'bo-Uw m»nCS

into muichtai. The Und may then Ire
“
rtreither to potatocu er
i^to
of
planted
com and

■ I don't toV at them.. .* •«': « *“
i

I
1

■

AT UATKH

CHEAPER THAN
EVER BEFORE !

r^se1

j

‘ greater drfniand than ull
otbera combined. It L* httfa Milo carb, while chatting with hnr
highly concentrated — friend about tbe weather, the bargains.
the only SI Sarsaparilla , the fashion*, the theatre, her symptoms,
worth SA a bottle.
1 her dentist, her servant*, her dressmaker
"Avct ii Sarsaparilla is selling faster than and her childnm; keeps the waiter hover­
ever before. I never hesitate to rmm»ing about in hope* of n tip. while she puts
moml it.”—George W. Whitman. Druggist. on a tight palrof gloves and button* them
Alton-, In,|.
•»
up with u hairpin: in sure she fcae» been
.
. “
...
lay HIM
w of overcharged, and requires considerable
Ayer « Sarsitpnnll* (ar exceed th&lt;*&lt;- of an
­
“U£
explanation to convince her totheconother, nn-l it given thorough MtinfncUon.
’*
on
trary.
trips, up to the desk to pay and
— L. H. Bush, Deo Moinna. Iowa.
i omits to count her change, snd finally
" Ayer-* Sarsaparilla and Aynr'« PHI* are
tetrre out fanming with xatfafactlon. to
the Ix-'t selling medicines in my store, f
return a moment Liter in dire consterna­
can recommend them coniu-Jenti&lt;mslv.**—
tion. hnriugdeft her parcel* tiehiad.'and
C. Bickiuuu. Pteannaclat. ItoMlaud, III.
“We liayo «old Ayer's Sarsaparilla hero • Insists on aliening them all then and
for over thirty year* and ulwavs racom- there, to see if they liavc not been opened
mtrnd 'It when asked to name' tho brat and rubbed.—New York Tribune
blood-puriner."—W. T. McLean. Druggist, i
Augusta, Ohio.
'' 1 have sold your mcAicinea for the last
Then again do hearts really break?—
seventeen years, wild alway* keep them in alwavs in tho motapliynical tntvuilng. Is
stock, a* they are staples. 'There is noth- the shock ever so violent Mud jrertmuicnt
lux *-■ good for the-youthful blood* a* that life lbw* forever after a considerable
Ay*r% BanaparllU."—Robt. ,L- Parker.
portion of tho comfort and happin -*s it
Fur Lake. Wis.
foruifriy had? Dues not the dx^eived
" Ayer*. SnraaiMtrillagivra the bent satis- friend, when lb« frenzy of the first twenty(action of any medicine I hare in stock. I
four hour* is over, soon recover from his
disillusion and not ouly conduct hto
t.iils to meet tins case* for which 1 recom’- huainrex m though noti'iing ifr.portant
tuenil it, even where the doctors' preacrip- had hapiN-ncd. but eat with undiminished
turns hare been ■ of n&lt;&gt; avail." — C. F. appetite and sleep drt-umiewly and well?
Calhoun. Monmouth. Kanaaa.
{
, Doe* Werthor, even if he abstain.*'from
suicide, always lira on with aiicart which
[ simply performs its muscular duty, iu a
manner more or left* impaired., to bo sure,
11 but which never more beats ’ to pasilon.
because passion can never more Ire felt?
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer a r&lt;&gt;.. toweii. Mau. Are there nut Camilles who forget their
Armands a* tho conquer their consump­
P*e SI: ill $5. Weill $51 tetx tion and settle dowp into unn tnoraeful
and demi-respectable middle age?
Do immeasurable disappointments al­
ways make (.'dktnncc a desert? Is there
certainm-irtg-.gr lumir by Hdwln H. Mnllar, »i&gt;&gt;1 not such a thing u forget fulness of acuta
Mary J Malto y, ids wife. l&lt;&gt; Plillo A Slirldim miserie* inrtead of memorizing them into
ryn-ulorm ibr--&lt;irr of Grurgu Munlik-k. dr- chronic griefs? Dors not the expectant
murd. dated N-reinter sub. A. I&gt;. !*&lt;». »nd
Inonlrdl’ lhauffireot lhe m.-l«ler 61 deni* for treatment often euro the most bruised
Hirvumili of Barry ami sudenf.Michigan, &lt;&gt;n the and bleeding sonl—expectancy that still
rmn da' ol Dvct-mlier. A !&gt;.. IHH. In lll-er I &gt; &lt;4 looks for-happiness both in this world and
■uortg^gni. on tmgm f&gt;T« mill S7V O'* which
liiort|CMg&gt;- Ihrrc (acl-ltn-d to lie dur al llir date the world to camo? Is there no true
philosophy In that vulgar maxim which
reminds us there are as good fish in tho
sea as ever were taken out? Cap it be
law having i-e*-n Inrtltuted to rerover tbr tnou- possible tlmtanytwo souls, in -spite of
r&gt;* Secured li&gt; *al*l mor gag-, nr Miy fieri there­ vast divergences, are so mod* . for each
of, ai&lt;4 said n.ongxe- having bren. on lhe 3Uli other that wj»«n sundered by imperative
faio neither aguin can ever find a twin?—
“A. E. L." in Home Journal.

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

A FINE f’lECE OF

^'TOBACCO
IS INDEED A LUXURY

FINZER'S
NEAR BEING

flNE PIECE
OF

PLUG
TOBACCO

AS IT
IS
POSSIBLE
TO

KNOWN ASA

MAKE IT

grand
AMONG DEALERS
THESE G30&amp;S ARE ON THE
MARKET IN ONlY ONE SHAFE,
3x12 FULL IS OZ. PLUG-THE
MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN
POCKET PIECES OR CMRV WHOLE.
JNO. F1RZER S BROS., Louisville, Ky.

M

Wo are promised a cat show in Paris.
This will not, perhaps, be so Interesting
as a baby show, but it will bo a novelty
here, "tho 1’aririans like cats, and, as
everybody knows, they have I highly dis­
tinguished brred. Their long fur, busby
tails and amiable faces have made them
celebrated as “French cats." although in
reality they rla^u Oriental descent. At
all times in favor her?, they were chiefly
appreciatrel during tbe siege, aldiougb
the quantity of meat iu proportion to fur
was often disappointing
A good cat of
steady habits-• the prolligatc animals ore
always lean—»ui worth twenty francs or
mon- a few days before tho capitnlatinn.
If some old ladles had not dung to their
eats wit b great determination, and cheeked
their roving Impnltws. they would doubt­
less have tx-en all eaten.
Intelligence In cats grows In Inverse
ratio to ntr Tire long furred animals are
sleepy and stupid, th" short furred ones,
with tails like rats, am active, wid"
awoke and exceedingly enterprising.
These last am known by the name -f
• gutter rabhit:i" hi Paris. Perched on
tho roof*, safe from all stono thruyers.
they hall tbemmingofkpring with jocund
music, and when they roatn the streets ut
night
they make tbo rats' live* a bnrden
I
to
' them. Yet. with all their claims to
।consideration, th* ‘ gutter rabbits” will
have no place tn the exhibition.—Car.
Boston Transcript

Flu' scientist Lettwenhock rays:] “I
■have often compared the size of tlio thread
•pun by full gr«»wi» spiders with a hair of
my Ireard. Far this purpose I placed tho
ti'ie’—st p. rt of the hair before thri ini
- ■M-.ipe. «nrl from the most accurate
i . Ign/n' I could foun, more than a
-tJn- I •' -irh thread- placed side by
• roui-l me Fvjiial the diameter of one
It. t’t'ti- vn- suppose socha
a tmhi'l f»rm. it follows that
contained (n mW motSofr. and tire *t«&lt;uto Iv
How to ln-cp ClJer Pew*.
| ni^ti
made and provided, i-otlre I* hereby
■ ibrend- spun by the full
Tire bed int-tbod of preventing fefa , given that o. the trth day 6f J*erenit&gt;rr. i-»-&gt;. nt
. vhrn
u together, will

:;rw cnity-vcnitan'M. mhe. dbhxeu ;
Ar-icng fpet iracns represented in the
^al alr’.rtdy referred to fa the rerr Popul.-.r Gardening, b by heating to 1«5 . fnM1. door (lf lll(. court hoiMc o( tbe.city ot
x&gt;me one. Mme. Dresel, which fa
Falmnhiit mid placing in cn uir |iMtlii»inUrecoun» ol BjurrailmtbeiuK Jbv ;
shown in t{&gt;o cut.
•
«™:a
In rvferttiee to the chryw-tlicmum of tobott'ing the usual method of c.ir.ntn^ gn»e. nr m&gt; niwili Ibeifao! m may De i&gt;cce*-&gt;-ry
tho future, a correspoodcnt of 'I he &lt;»nr- fruit. Cid'r put up by thw process 1 ho nay ih&lt;-.unouut diw 011 »ald mortcaKv. aith
dt-n thinka that those who nro growing
seediingi and selecting vnrflrtJe? t-&gt;
as swix-t :ui when it ran from tho V^-jl !
^vmautod
ijrem 7scovenant*! (m toereln.tbe
iserem.,ur
duco, should nim eqmcially »t (D Ivrzl- Thuobiwon to Ihifl method fa tluit it Im*
------ M
.. &gt;11 m-t rertain
liancr of color; delicate Minding* of ctanera lu ««uo
th„ Ifcror of thcolor being quite desirable, if cl-iir and cider, and. »lwi oian&lt;d to by « to
well drfiSl
(■-’) Full end totilbr flow- meats jurt trn does canned *ruit, A
era. welt toliHcalrd. Odd »dan&gt;l&lt;WW method of prracn ing into
JTiJ
form.* are pluming w- nowelLies; buL to odd some imtU'pUc odwtowd mthe (our &lt;41 north, ranse mine (») west, containing
unless P&gt;. -es-sing ollwr element-* of dre Sdcr journals, which hm&gt; as m uettre tn- forty sere* more or lessdded beauty, we soon tiro of them, and torrodient dihor sulphur or to hey Ire
Cha*. H. Backb. Att'y (or Assignee.________
the market m now well suppUetL &lt;8) p(-Y,l, the latter being tho wort usud, one
Have we reached the limit df dze? (4) JSo of tho acid to thirty-two gallons of
Mortgaae nkle.
Ven- late and early vsrirtie*. Especially cider being tbu rule.
Detantt having fa*» mT?h',’wl2'ISfnl'HUwiu
late ones are called for.
? crt1rtPt*'?1? .
ol
a end
sin mortgage
made"l»
by wbe.
Warren
mxl
Unora
tT^llwen.
to ctuiweit
tiUW D-STtor

Hi (-■toR- «.«i rtf “i- rt S

The ta«n cn&gt;|&gt; hra. l»ra&gt; nutoiaUr to
^-liv
by.;^^
. ■ .
nnwnu&gt;nabli'

Tl.ell«'' rraof hto.- «uml
. The flowers 01
much more cold than others- " e want

iijto St

odd fl.ra.aU.-aa

J&amp;oweni bright aft-r k;h|

X2-P''JleT.«&gt;.&lt;»to«&lt;&gt;b.h2
Puyallup Valley, the center of tho hop
todlunT
''
“
i__ _ .’,&lt;
.c o.
’.,.h&lt;nf-tnn territory, haa

industry 01 7-^

recently completed th,
®
d
racently
ara»^,7 JjTXSr ^3

to hop
usually
least and fiorirts should, in diax-ribmg , pest.* and disease* tnat us
j ujipcar
1 re
■bera.tolelfbMdyor-toder.
I
‘T”-

£

! &gt;» U"

?nX

ot &lt;;r*tMl Forks in DAKOTA ami
A LK!W TH AN (INK FARE, no roam!
■f1/
’"•'!* min- than TWENTY DOLLAB8;
-'Ii : •-HKA1 I ILIJ . MONTANA
Mate

l“0,UnR "ver the country, or with tbe
. ’ ■**. i-WtitMt n-&lt;w b&lt;»me* witttiu tbr boundUKAN.'^xT WHF.AT BELT IX
». ORt.D. M&lt;|&lt;I an srrtenitiind dHtrjct «-ilt■

I of upplts are iu «•

I WHITNEY

A peep Into ooe of the big up town
restaurants, patronized largely bv woman
out shopping, dfaclosra tbe Tact that
woman at luncKeon are either excrarively
economical, or ratlirr extravagant. She
cornea in flying, breathlo.. scans tbe bill
nf fare for tho quickest thing to consume
and the cheapest, orders a bouillon ora
sandwich, a cup of tea. ur perhaps just
water; gobbles It. and fa off on tbe'trail
of a bargain again ia a jiffy.
Or else *he comes iu slowly and calmly,
with an evident Intention of upending a
plcawmt boar, reads the bill of Are
i through without haste, calls the waiter
yto Inquire if this &lt;&gt;r ihat dish L* fresh,
though she dore not intend- to order it:
finally calls for a salad, an ire cream, an
• °T5*r
“ *'Ulr*' a eb&lt;** rak"-

u xJT.Pri
*■ w^darffuhtUilwcroD
af
int:h«
after whicC
a n w jtxxI horse hocings will keen the
tSd'l’il!? CHU‘ wllhout lh*
the
naehamanbett TVKKink
tore him purmbed
1 bM' ‘ W
erasU tlxrre of l^
,
nov1 turkl‘y&gt;h,rw iw’xjrtsnt birds: .kThc?l ,po CMCa- l»"e*er, continues
rewarded-The
Spectator.
attentum U
naturally
drawn to them J
*h«
fall
plowing
and numyrtrhn have ni»u r tent them b ad vnntagcoua. Where land L to Ire
i
l° ooaKK cr t*lv &lt;l|i‘*Uon of do­ pu» m ordef for a crop of early cabbage
wor^l011kb not an eas-v “^ttcr to
T th" ,fin*
»« be
hi mipugh uamure Li spring und to
thought of. Among them tin- Narrarmn- CT* it taeoqwatod with do t»d thorsetts, rcprwa«otiHl In theut. iirq darned ou,.hly enough to grow a tint claw early
aa tho mu,t «!omc«ie. Tat, r i, claimed crop; in fact there are many other early
for tlteuj m strong and li-ru-. dork, the vegetable crop, that need Himibr man­
young turkey* Idng cmil.v'rai-^l end agement, umi for thb re-nAon it fa the
nut subject to oh lax-g? n |&gt;»rcc3tago of custom of our beat morket rarelcncra to
lora in tho early rtag^ ,,f mLin-; cs are spread and plow under nil jlfa* iminuro
many bre^to. They I;n- k-uumionly de*- th".. can cm dy handb ia the f2n. Tho
^iwd »» gray Ln culur.
fcrl“j;r b-T le-acLi.xr I;r winter of
Bronae uro ’aho a favorin' kind. tto tutoOGvixm
u««cawii matter
matter tnjmkho
r.uui thc manure
manure.’
“-‘‘i i° Rr?tr
b’Philv. fallen, toto
iaiLK.il b
into tiwtho-uuu-dl
k probably ctmridcrablc
cpnriik■rahk*
mnro quickly mid weigh more-than any bnt.ii
■■
but it b balanced bythto cioro perfect
others.
* '
(unusion of t!;u portion that L not
Turkeya nro fully grown at from three wasted, and land Li thus put in prime
to four years. Imt tho young l.ireL* Iregin oruer for any early garden crops.
to lay earlier in tho season and by more
eggs than tho old oti.w. U-fiULx, lx ing le-a Slraplr Ctmtrlraaoe for Apiife Fuckers.
savage.
°
Attention fa called in Country Gentle­
Aa the time is drawing bear when our
man to a simple contrivance in use
natoona’ bird wiH be in demand fuf r.uraranug packers for in-mling up apples,
pcweaof family fettivitie^und thankful­ which b shown in tho cul
JUS* 11
*?a h?
onk’T fcr
Tlib contrivance co::.fats of a plank,
&lt;° t»‘ tWowblo l» uaUormU to this
a, on.which the barrel rtantb, into ano
purpose iato a proper GoDdition. No end of which fa dorr tailed un upright
matter whether ci present fat or lean.
piece of pfank. b. a litth Ujher than the
lx- conitael toafew
top of tho Lam 1. A dot, c, fa cat In ita
days previou* to killing h» limited cunr- - upper end, and a pin runs ucrow to rotore and roemtv plenty ui good. vjfiol&gt;
fiouio food und pure watts', anil not lx?
left to forage for thcmsel^fj on whatever
thev can Gad. whether clean or unclean.
*“10
°I ’uch a chnn -e of diet for
a few days, ar weeks if n longer Xian* is
required topuron tlio ri;ht amiuftit of
flesh and fat. will be jujev and well
flnrorcfl birds Ct for such A feast ToU
of tho best tho fowb tnurtl be young, for
no amount of care or feeding will nmke
reconied In
I uiiil for Itar.
tough old specimens suitable for rtxch an
occasion. A mixture of ticnl and oats,
with hoilod potatoes, in which should bo
put a little ixjwdcrexl charcoal, if alternnted with corn and ^crai&gt;»f rom the table
■Iveu that on tMtnnisy the Mih day Ot Novrmwill form a graxl ration r.til producn (ha C0STE1VASCB FOR DARREUhG AFPLE8. lor a, U.. 18». nt ton n't loe* In the foreiu&gt;.&gt;u, 1
best quality of moat TIu* greater the ccivp.tht’ cntl of tho lover, d. which may shall Sell mi public auctltm. to thr litehrH bidder.
variety of food the bett.r, ro long ns it be rix or eight feet long. A round Ixjard a« the north (rout d&lt;»’r ot tlw e-nrrt lu-ow In tbr
flty -t lii».tttiiK». Harry County, and state o(
L* clean and wholcwmc and relished by h used cs a follower, to be plrxcd upon Mli-hlx*", (that being the pin.** where tbe
tbe hcml; anJ ncroen this board L plnccd circuit court ton Bar y county it noldetil.
the bird ;
a cvlindricnl piece of wood about tlirec tin* nrrnii-ra deu rlbrd In said rn-wicw or to
nnchra in diameter (and flat on tire lower much thereat a* m»v t* nrce»»an U» pay the
It is a fart not generally kntnwi that side), on which the lever is placed. A
twice aa many chrj-KinUhinunu/nrr bc- luodcratn' preMJCD at the end of the attoinet's free ot twenty flrndollar*covenanted
(or Ib-nrfti; toe prrmlw* being dpit-ril&lt;rdIn *alrt
Enj grown thfa year os Lil. Acconltag lorer. and a iittlo practice in its use, will ii.orTL-Bge I.allittal eeruln lot. mm*and parrel
to American Gonkncr not less t!ihn a enable lite ajrerator to bring tho head to &lt;d laud Mtu de m the village «»I NmiUvIlle. m
its porition with great «we, precision and the countv of Birr) and state of Michigan,
millicn of plants were suldllty tho Gorkta
and known and dew'rilicd as toilows:
of America lart spring; and a.t to vtxriotioi. such GUjxirb kinds are athlcd each
year aud in cucb numbura that it seems
An official report from tho department north.nu*ge*eveti ill wr-t. lUrry rounty. Michiinpofsible to find room forltuon*. yet im­ at Washington shown tint the condition ignu. couuiulng twenty iiioi acre* of land more
provement goc» on. and r.s Ion r ns it of lhe present corn crop lin* been equaled
pJJJd i(Mtlng«. Michigan. tbM stth day of
dot*.*, why then there u nxv». The flew only tlinv-time* in ten yearn. The pn*- --------- * m«ATIKURl. ».
If—
.
varieties which have been Tn probation cat avem.g’* rendition u V?. There han
.rf&gt;wsriii*K Mt-KW«ca.
Aeatguee of I be Mortgagee.
and am to-be seen this neaUm for ttoGrat been a little reduction from frost in
STUART. KNAPPEN A V*KAH«AN.
time will astonish even enthuniarta.
northern New England. New York and
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
ilwrii an- new forms, new. rolcb. better Michigah. There nas boon do decline in
growers, airliar and later lowering va- tho northwest, and the status of tho
Default having been made In the condition*
rirtfes.
great corn i&gt;urplua states remain.* os on
the 1st of September. Brul weather in
the Eouth has had u slight effect in re­
ducing condition. Tire indication.* favor &lt;&gt;nk&lt;- u( Ibr lirKlNlerjf.t !»«•«•&lt;!* for tbr rowity &lt;&gt;(
a nsult ranging about twenty-six imahel* IMrry *i-ti Male o( M&gt;“-I|mu. on tin- &gt;«&lt;h d»&gt;' “&lt;
Augu-11" IM*' *B •' worf/nffWi
PW
to the acre, making a full average. Tbe XO. satil niortriar w&gt; * igned tn Mnrlbs M.
condition of buckwheat haa dechnod Uuok. and raid »i&gt;"ig ne - w»» du'{
heavily from V3.7 last month to 70.1, on »»UI&lt;-Cimoilp«|f i fa K- IaI llirjl to lx- 'lu-Mt
lhe &lt;14lc of Illis uotlctf lire sum of tour bumlred
mainly from tire effect* of frost*. In and nny-arr.lolfarsaiHl M-rentr-otre rent* and
Now York the d-vline was from ft) to 70, All nttorirey'i* ire of Iwenty-lvB uolfar* provided
in said
niortKUte.
*»»*! !,o -ult or proreemng*
Pennsylvania from 60 to G3, Michigan fcr
|Mn
|Ug breuini'tltutMi
nt Uw
law luivlur
to recover tire
from S3 t-» 77. Thh average condition of rriune?*
l!luI|ejn secured
Matured by u*»i&lt;i
—.. niortRage. or shy part
the
Dotato ’Crop
crop is
t». u
a mviuiv
decline
ot I (uerrnf.
uirrrnt.
thO
IXltato
IS about
nixnil Ol,
v,
tawlto.
b., fuUr
fully
»•«
SK £5
|«w
than 4 Slut.
,,ni
1 H,ld
B
njaintiiincd
the condition
lost month,
1(ll ialdiUwn
’141 Oicn me
of principal
nmintnined tne
cantuuou of
m imji
uro«u., : }il(ll
tll^ whole iMaouiit
^&lt;,1,
overaging
averaninr for all kinds 88.8.
S3.3. Tho
Tire gen- -■ midWrrasl
Ni-d interra'. rtionld
slionld beeonre
kerom* due
&lt;lj mid
°rnU?-.-W&gt; to -into wb.^1 UtwclTt. -’-'ttMnKirtt;
buabeto an acre, and for spring wheat Jj’T/J.fj,’,” tiR. whole amount pf srinclpal and
slightly
^.uy ovyr
ov ti n bushelk
"■if.r.itsss!
..

E

ST PAUL S MINNEAPOLIS

,in

Sarsaparilla, sad he sure you get it. wh« •
you want the best blood-puritler. With iu
forty yearn of unexam­
pled "ucceaa in thnritre

preferring Ayer's

Hoods Sarsaparilla
-■rr-ia.-, hi a ciMincr peculiar to Itself, the
wt’ i:-' .1-purifying m..! streoRtbcnlng remre
£i ..; o . Ti-gcta! lekloptom. You will find
v-.- . li rin' leuedy effective where other
h.ivc.blled- Try it now. It will
f,:niy
-r •—-L fejrulzte the digestion,
' &gt;-w '• and 'Igor to tbe entire body.
. sr.mparfDa did me yre.-.t good,
,! /.ut from overwork, and it Coned
Mn.*. &lt;1. K. BiMMONs, Oboes, N. Y.
--rd three years (ram blood polsua.
, d s oanuparinx and think I am

7?1'

Ask for Ayer's

x^i-TS-Kd■S'3

tV-*»r&gt;r» Budget
Vuiii- ftlE-ixi and Inflexible. ■'
• nentleim-n ’ said tbe littl* tpnant tho
club ns ho looked at his watch, row to hfo
feet anil took his hat, “it ia now IhllO. and
I prnmVred my wife 1 would Ire homo at
10. In mutters of this kind 1 am rigid
and inflexible. When my wife asks me
io come home at a certain hour, and 1
promi.se to do no, lam firm n* adamant in
rulfilliug that promiM-. Decision of char
actcr. gentlemen." be continued, “to la
dispensable to any man who expects to
hold his position unquestioned m the
head of ’he family. Gentlemen, good
evening "—Chicago Tribune-

Visitor—What a beautiful library yon
have! J really envy youRetired Butcher—Yes; and just look al
tbe binding of them books.
“I see; they are all bound In calf '
''Juat SO. aud I killed all them ml res
for In said mortgage, and no suit or proeeenlugs myself wlrat furnished the leather."—
Texas Si ftings
rm.
of sale contained tn *V*’ l,?n?»»lidedni!Ottre
fffi&amp;y" ghen?to-raXlhto
The czar, a.* a memorial to hfa late pa­
rent*. has devoted 1,000,000 rubles and an
estate worth 300.000 roubles a year to tbe
KS foundation and maintenance of aninstitu‘
Ind at St. Petersburg, to be
Marion Institute.—
Chicago Herald.
-Tu'.V--.Sfa. «!toC&amp;SJ 7,;

Barry county. Mlehteui, on ths isth &lt;lav ol May.
k
libber U Of mortice.. on nage *».
on ablch mortgage there h d
tt,* date ot 'h&gt;«n&lt;Xle^he sum of thw hundred

The mean ent man up to date IsSnifklns.
He sold Jones half interest in
than refused to divide tbu milk. main­
taining that Jones owned the front half.
Tho cow hooked Rnifkins, and now Bnifklns U suing Joum for dauuures.—Tima

Dr. J. A. BaugDinaii,
THE SPECIALIST,

NASHVILLE, - - MICH.,
Can give those suffering
from any form of

DISEASE,
The best possible testimonial
of his ability to’ grapple with
these diseases—a successful
practice in dealing with such
disorders.

Testimonials.
Of these he can show enough
to convince the most skepti­
cal, from the venr best- citizens
of Hastings ana vicinity, in­
cluding business men. farmers,
niec-hanics and others.
BON’T.PUT OFF
Seeing him.if you are suffer­
ing from such diseases. Now
is the time.

Consultation Free.
The Dr. will tell yon plainly
whether or not he can cure
you. Extended experience as
a specialist enables him to
easily determine, and the best
of modern appliances and the
most
approved remedies,
adapted for special cases, many
of them prepared only by Dr.
Baughman, enables him to ef­
fect a cure easily where oth­
ers would fail.
RHKUM.

25--

�——

Hastings Banner,
HuUncE, Wednesday, Nov. 81. 1S88.

LUCK

tore died of too mach Cleveland. In that SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION OF T»
portiorr of tbe corpse which once resided
NOTED VOLCANIC EXPLOSION,
in Michigan, Norm, claims that the cause ‘

EDITORIAL NOLTES.

following are the real eatnlu transfers
tor tin- week ending Nov. IKtii. 18SKa*
taken from tlie books iu the rcgbster's office:
Kr&lt;ocli» A. Norwood to Dewtu C. Banue).
parcel Ih-ltnu Vino.
Stanley 8. Warreu to Alex McKenzie; la see
36 H&lt;lllmore SIX)
is not far distant when the south will be i
Alrx N. Glllelnnd to Eupbeiuta M. Baker; *&gt;w
forced to bold fair elections. It had better TIIWTX.
make the best of tbe matter and do the 30 Naabvlllc WC0.
Tboiuas Sullivan to John Fish; Ua sec 1 In'
right and Just thing from choice rather' log fJO
.•uroui Hart toTbeouold Garllng-r. to* aecte
than compulsion.
Caxileton 84.000.
Michael tamter to Frederick Woodham*; par­
cel Prairieville 8176.76.
,
The Journal editor still lushtts that the
Ansel Kiiig»l&gt;ury to Thoma* Marray; lol &amp;
8100.
mcmla-nt of hto party in Barry county are Cloverdale
Norman IJUnam to Frank E Stanton; *O» sec
14
Italtlmoru
62,00).
so vruul and corrupt, so drtiaiwd and drit J. Grant u&gt; City of Haatiugt; parcel blk 4
graded, that they would sell thrlr votes to Grant's 1st add chy 8so
the republican-^, nnd Insists Hint enougn of

them did this to give tbe county to thr- re­
publicans by 5Hd plurality. That’s a nice
compliment td pav to yoyr own party,
neighbor Denned / But speaking about the

use ot money at elections, we wish to In­
form our contemporary, that tin- republi­
can comity committee have Abe most posi­
tive evideuee that the democrats uot only
had but used money at fourteen of the

twenty

polling places in Barry county.

Both parties had and used money at the
polls in Barry county, one is Just as guilty

Hetirv H. Dorr to • Uarlee I). Eldredge: 3a sec
; Vmikre Springs •!»
Mary S. Jar-ox to W. C. Otto; parcel Middle-

l.M»and west H lot 1,006 city »&gt;.
Ib-lrn N. Brooks to D. K. rook; lots M0 and
9 1 city 81.
&gt;nuu&gt; W Jones to Harrj G. Jotu-s; noasec
13 lrvi&lt; a 8X0(0.
lx*I G. Moure to Lewis W. Hutton; aasec1
H sitings 83JOO
AN

AUTHOR

WINS SUCCESS

It is a shame, a terrible
shame, to confess that the two great parties
have been guilty of such practices, not
only in Marry county but all over the state.
But they have Just the same,-and one par­ script to nearly all tho loading pnalntxvs in
ty is no more or Iran guilty tlian the other. •
and the rwult is Just what It would have
been had neither jiarty used a dollar, while
this corrupt practice of both ]»arties bus
dered nnd Wallace storied.
Mr. Gunter,
certainly been debasing In the extreme. stung by disappointment, instead uf being
There hi ouiy one way in which this brib­ staggered, went to work, orguuiaed his owu
ery can lie stopped, and that is to pans the publishing company, with uu other purpose
than to get bls bool: before tbe world,
Grinnell bill, which permits each voter to printed and distributed it himself, and in an
&lt;o into a room by himself, fix his ticket incredibly short time the book aitoinrd a dr-

LIFE.

WAf

Tters

had contributed to bay tbo Uckvta. ^hte
i« farm of luck most people understand;
, b, they see tint tbero is nothing

Norm, is quite right.

bolding elections tn any ot those states,
since it is not poo tended ihat those election*
are fair and himesL-or that the majority of
tire legal voters can cast their ballots as
they plraw. The north is rapidly catch­
ing on to this state of affairs, 4md the day

IN

had drawn 813.L80 ta • 1&lt;««7

too mucli of Don. Dickinson's bouism. -

‘•The wild south is a solidified fool"
ADDITIONAL-LOCAL NEWSwrote a frank South Carolina democrat to
the Charleston News and Courier. His
Monday night, Barry Icxfce. No. 13
reasons for this aspersion were two: 1st,
Knights of ByUdas. of 1 lutings, entertain­
that the Solidification of the south had re­
ed visiting brothers from Grand Rapids,
sulted in no good to tbe south; 9&lt;l. that the Eaton Rapids, Kalamazoo, Allegan. Char­
only effect had been to feather the nests of lottes Middleville, Otsego und Lake Odessa,
a few northern dough faced democrats, in all about two hundred. At the eoncluslike Hill. Hewitt and Grapt of New York. slon ot exemplified work In lhe first second,
and third degrees, an elegant banquet was
This southern democrat further advocated served at Kord a hotel The occasion wu
that a convention of representative citizens a most enjoyable one and strengthened the
of the southern states I* called, and that fraternal feeling In no small degree.—Mid­
dleville Republican.
that convention should take lhe necessary
Sevcpteen members of Charlotte lodge
steps to break up the solid wuLIl We are .No. 33 Knights of Pythias, availed them­
glad that a little sense is working its way selves of the invitation of Barry lodge Na
south of Mason and Dixon’* line. Nothing 13 and Joined representative* of lodges
from Eaton Rapids, Grand Rapids. Middle­
is more certain than tliat the solid south Is
ville, Nashville.
Kalamazoo, Allegan.
Its own worst enemy, because of the fraud, Plainwell, Lake Odessa and elsewhere, at
violence and intimidation necessary to keep Hasting*, Monday, to witness the exempli­
It solid, and because it arrays against It u fication of the three ranks by the home
lodge. The boys received royal treatment,
practically solid north, and the north will
wltnussed some gund work, and partiwk of
be the conqueror by ballots os It was in the a bouquet fit for a king at Ford’s elegant
relMllkm by bullets. Ln most of tbe south­ new hotel after the work in the lodge room
ern states election day is whuge farce. In was finished.—Charlotte Republican.
A number of the members of Kalamazoo
ten southern congressional districts in l&amp;tti lodge. K. of P., visited the Hastings lodge
fewer votes were cast than in lids single last evening.
About 50 viators were
district, the third Michigan. So that present from Kalamazoo, Allegan and Ot33,000 voters in tbe southern states have segtk and'took part in the ceremonies of in­
illation. After tbe work had been com­
ten times as many votes and influence in
pleted, the assembled knights did ample
lhe congress of the United plates as *1,000 hurtlee to n most sumptuous and elegant
voters In Mlcliig^ No num pretends tliat banquet The Kalamazoo tnemben, reach­
such a state of affairs is just to the north- ed home iu tbe “wee stua’ hounf* complete­
ly and thoroughly tired, but content In the
.eru stales, nor can any man doubt but thought that tin-y had a most enjoyable
that in due season a solid north would re­ time. They are loud in their praises of
sent sueh an insult to both the nation and their treatment by the Hastings lodge.—
tbe north as these soulltcrn elections have Kalamazoo Telegraph.
About 20 members of Charlotte lodge Kbeen for more than a decade. South Caro­ of P. visited the Hastings lodge Monday
lina has a solid democratic government, night, and witnessed work in the first two
degrees
aud the amplified rank of knight
and sends a solid democratic delegation to
Kalamazoo lodge visited in a body aud rep­
congress, and yet everybody knows who
resentatives were present from Grand Rap­
knows anylhJng.thxt if every legal voter ids. Middleville, Lake Odessa, Allegan and
in South Carolina were permitted to vote, Nashville. In lhe evening the visitors were
aud haw that vote counted as cast. South iMuqueted at Kurd's hotel where an elab­
orate repast was spread. Hastings lodge
Carolina would give a larger rej&gt;ubiienn
Is becoming quite popular as entertainers,
majority than Michigan. Tbe same could and they are di'servlng of it too.) fur when
be said of Mississippi and Louisiana, as they set out to do a thing they do it right.
of South Carolina; There Is no use in —Oiarlottc Republican.

But there U a luck different front thta, a»d

Ufa and everythin*

don* tun* to
ay, and
Why to

gtralns of a barrel organ, every tunonf which
be could ling if ho had any voice, traveling
theatres, wax works, American railways aud .
wild beasu, fortune tellers, fat girta. Bring

They think St Ctoud uu :te couflnss at

tata

। and act uu them accordingly; that by
u ot it men we tetter aud clearer, and
out being able to explain why they do

r.n make up their minds U&gt; plunge into the

Transcript.
who lox-* his train by half u mtuute aud

The climax came on the 27th of Augustl
On the afternoon before it could be seed
that a crisis was approaching. Tho stoiM
a-i told from tho logs of various ships theft
were in the neighborhood shows that fre-j
Sat explosions then occurred, and -thafl
air was filled with vapor, pumice au«
dust, illuminated by a glow from tho voM
cano below, und by continuous ila-be.i ofl
lightning from above. Tho sound of fraa
quant explosions was heard st great dial
lances, und waves were started that wertr
felt hundreds of miles away.
The investigations of thu .committee
have proved conclusively that those erup­
tions uf tho uftemoou of Aug. 26, by
shattering the island und tearing away
great fragments from it down to below
tho level of lhe sea. were the direct cause
of tbe terrific outburst of the following
morning, by which tho Island was nearly
destroyed, and tho vast tidal wave started
that overwhelmed all the islsmpi tor a
hundred
miles about.
Through the
breaches mado by throe explosion's In ths
walls uf tho crater* the sea rushed in tor­
rents. Thu first effect, us when dirt or
stones are thrown Into the mouth of a

Applying for a place, be find* it
the day before 'b" applied. Ho

Until one makes a careful ctudy uf thia
subject, bo cannot hare any adequate idea of

method* of divination, some of which—as'

obbed. snubbed and kicked.
Ou the other band, tbe lucky inaa is always

Many uducuted mm ym pttacii Uapc.-tanro
to tbo prudlctitow of a wu-a^xipa it wilt bo

^PRICE’S
CREAM

Baking
tyiwoEft

could have presaged in LidO that the obscure

by tbe provision* of that bill, would lie
allowed to crane with a voter nearer than
AO fort from die imiJIs. That would atop
the bribery bvsine.-^, and every good citizen

printed hi* find

cratic national oninnlttee saw that his par­
ty had certainly lost the presidency, be ael
about to capture the lower house of con­
gress, In order to-harass tbe new adminis­
tration. Ln North Carolina, Virginia, Ar­
kansas and West Virginia, tbe republicans
’had guhn-d several congressmen. But in
all those states tbe entire election machin­

discouraging than hi* attempts to get it pub-

Hr. C. T. Dillingham took 850 under protest,
and Brentanu said that Mr. Gunterto
personal friends would probably buy
a hundred.
Ln about five weeks the

In tho immediate vicinity uf the island
tbe effect of the-explosion was almost in.
conaivable. Two-thirds of the island of
Krakutok and the wfaok* uf u neighboring
island disappeared entirely. Lang laland
wa9 increased by an addition to its north-

ery from governor down to each inspector,
is in the hands of democrat*. By captur­
uf matter which waa blown awav
from Kralratoa has been calculated st
800.000.000.000 cubic feet. One of the insums

ing these district* away from the republi­
can*, which is easy to do under the circum-

tbe republican candidates, or by ordering

euipluy,-*. including distributors, making a
total of 150 persons. • Tlx&gt; repirtnre uro tbe
weak point, fur the editor frankly tails you
that if they &lt;nuaot find news they are compelied to bring Home fk-tsoa, u. they «re jadd

PKIUS BAKING PUWBkKCO.
ta.
caicsov.
nr mm-u

■ CH

World.

led- of Beery Burton, admlntera

SetUlog With a Cheek.
man living in aa outlying district near
count ui that city, dopoUUuf fbui

He wm

.fibrosa iks-s
•uadi

If I owe you anything I will drat

lirau.

clrvutal-l

Jas. H. B

They therefor.- deliberately invuni a large
port of tbe news. During my uWn uay tlw vtrfinancially succnaful it will

of the giobo. which were altnoat certain
thorwult of it. Tho Hon. Rullo Huam
and Mr. Doughm Archibald had cbnrge

THEATRE C

Notice •f Attach
Htateof Mirhlcan.
The circuit Court for ’.be
ot Harn
Michael IKMtcrv*. WTHIir f.lnflw'
X. '
tn siiM luara:

----- 14 PEOPL

•

Tba Schwcukavilte Debating society re­
cently Hrcsthxl several txoure at tin- question,
“Why do handbooks have su many foocnotas

At UNION

COMMKXC

Moy, g
iCoMdrovu
AU»rtt*y* fcr 1‘taiMtO
be call* them “diaappointers.'

Osxra -Wool

Interpreters at all tbe
Ur play* of tbe day with
feete.

Uoel mire this opportu
’he «»ly firat-clao enter
set inis vwoc.

Morrill« Company's

Monday night.....
Tuoday night

LOCAL N

IF YOU WANT A

'■irculation thta week.

OVERCOAT-

I'be 1’rraliyterian par
- completed.

nigtn.
taJ*jy

And come at once while the stock is complete.

GLOVES AND MITTENS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I

clected the deintK-rata, tbe republkams
of tbe south and ot tho country Imre been

WANTED-^

iTrwcl.

AT-----

rails hh pobUshtag oorapny, whteh so tar
baa Ix-eu confined in its labors to supplying
tbo public with Mr. Guntsr’u two Ix-oku, “Mr.

1 am prepare
and at reaaonab
auction sales,
perienee in this
give satisfaction
with Banner k
ton, Mich.

State of Mlehican. rountj of Bar?}. .At a ■eerion of the. FrotauCount* of Barn, boMtn al th-

wnte bora with the individual, Just

- -

DELTON,

SiSEPERFECT

shadowed ajnorxed so unlikely that Lord
Lytton himself seems to have aonarwho*
doubted tte fulfillment of bis owu prupbactoA

United Stales eight yean later aud tta, most
distingu: -bed man of modern Utuesl Thia

globe.
People a thousand miles away
thought a vessel in distress was firing
minute guns and sent out a ship to her
aid. At Ceylon. 2,000 miles away, people abroad, generally young invn who J»avo gone
thought that hips were practicing wjth
their heavy guns somewhere ta tho neigh­
borhood, und even as far as Rodrlguuz,
3,000 miles from Krakutou. u sound was
heard as uf tbo roar ot distant artillery.
More than this, tbe air waves which ar­
sound iteeif iiad become inaudible and
delicate instrumenta at various obberratories and other stations in all parts of
the world recorded the Itaasago of unac­
countable atmospheric impul.jsi. uot once,
bat lime after time, until Lt is a scientifi­
cally ubcertainexi’and proven fact that the
air wave from the explraiun passed seven
times around the world before it became
so faint that it produced uo effect upon
tho instruments that record such incidents.
At Batavia. 100 miles distant, windows
were blown in, gaa put out. a gasometer
lifted from its well, and even wall* were
cracked merely by the vibrations of tho air.
Tbe sea waves hurled out from the vol
cano in all directions were more disas­
trous, if les* far reaching, than thu air
wave*. Thirty-three miles from tbo vol­
cano sums uf tlio wave* were 185 fret
high. Towns, villages and lighthouses
were .vwnpt away. A man of war was
curried up thu Teiok Belong valley nearly
two mile* inland and left stranded thirt v
free above the sea level. Tbe wave was a
very perceptible one ull the way nrreas
the Indius: ocean, and at Ceylon, Natai
and the Cape of Good Hope it* passage
waa made a matter of record lung before

:-D. C. RA
Auctic

foils like u cat on all four*. ' Tta.ro u no

eruption, and produce a saxsuu uf com­
parative calm. This lasted through the
night of the 29th and well along into the
morning'of the next day. Bat lhe terri­
ble energy thus smothered was merely sup- ]
pressed for a time. It accumulated deep |
In the earth beneath thu small sea that ■ Tbe total number of |«r»ona employed uu a
ouickly tilled up the crater above, and typical Japancrc newspaper. say The Niehl
the lunger n whs confined the greater tw- Niehl tikimbun, is a* follows; One ixilitical
eams its power. At t&gt;;JO o'clock in the director, one chief editor. Are u-autau: edi
morning camo the first outbreak', but it
wu* not enough; tho water poured iu
faster than the ix&gt;wer below could throw four compositors. each
iield Lu subject ion by the sea. There was
another outburst at 6:44 o'clock, but this,
too, the sea subdued, driving tbe beast of
the volcano back ouco more iuto its eubterrancau' caverns, where it raced and
fumed tor nearly four hours. Then, at
10:03 o'dock, it burst out with an awful
violence, dinging the ocean bock in waves
a hatndred feet high, that rolled un fur
thousands of miles before tbev wholly
subsided.
.
NOLSJk OF VUK OMLAT CHXsH.
The noise of this last great caaah uf the
conflict between the forces uf the water

Hastings &lt;

or Uttio tables covered with white elotte, ar

the shored of the Straita of Suuda. ba
Krakatoagavanoalgu ot reawakening uni
Mav 20. 1888, when there was a suddfi
and violent eruption, by which a col mi
of dust aud steam was thrown to a bclga
of seven miles, and same of tho majM
ejected waa carried as far as DUO mUca bl
fore It descended to tbe earth. This era]
tion was accouipanled by uolsra which I
Batavia. 10U mllra away, sounded like til
booming of cannon, while doors and wi|
dows were shaken Tbe force of this uu|
break soon subsided, and such things al
»o common in that part of the world th*
Utile attention was paid to it. Ou Mg
2G an excursion party from Batavia visits
the neighborhood aud obtained a photi
graph of lhe mountain as it then appeared
In tho middle of June another crate
opened, and the dense pall of vapor tin
had lxx&lt;u banging over the region wi
perceptibly increased.
After that th
tsiana became every day the scene c
greater activity. Ou Aug. 11 there wei
three principal and clu von smaller volcatii
fires visible upon In

as the other.

known here in tho publishing business.
1 wna talking with Mr. Gunter tbe other
uigbt, and some uf the detai.a of his exploit

1INGS

*^UULru ~ '

krakaws
eiuttio:
-------------- *

ista democracy, aud declares that the area-

The Largest Stock in the City.

No end to UNDERWEAR at Prices that Knock
Out, and Don't You Eerget It.

Them All

to ‘•w

�sttings

Banner

from Nashville have been
Goucher trial

-itrttugs. WHuroday. Nov. 91. 1888.

C&lt;11W1

personal mention.

l’r ***

Additional laeal on preceding page.

^WUI Follw n, la u» VCl.y at, Jw.

77T N1SKERN. Local Editor.
iItmL'Wtod

‘

WANTED!

ib-liable party to represent a large cast
1MT corporation. Salary 8fi0 and comniis.j,,-. .;u&lt;x! references and small security
L. u -tif fill un or address
8. P. CLEMENT,
Evutett Bouse, Lansing; Midi.

Hastings City Bank,
liastingu,

-

-

Mich.

,

)unl'« W
. “1 ‘wx o\cr Beamer * stock
»„ ..
lug holiday goode.
W

kvsl

Az

have just what you want
oFFtCKKa:

MtKKCTOBN:

WH aroet hia frlrjiffi, at
Union hall Monday evenlug.

Mrs. J. T. Rock leaves Saturday for the
••astern |wrt of the state.

,
.T"“
* P*1*
'&lt;&gt;«"
wool
Iwllra bo- u SUuU.r * Crawl.,■,? ,,
not go and aee them at once.
s

Ubas. Houghtalln made a busincM trip
to Grand Rapids Monday.

The new residence of Ira VanVaikenburgh and family is fast approaching com­
pletion and they will aoou occupy it ,

-/L C. RANNEY,..-

Auctioneer,
--- - MICH.

We stay with you a week. No snide
company dan do that.
Jas. H. Buowxr.
Judging from the number of them billed
for this city traveling shows are Just real­
izing that there is such a place ns Hastings.
Morrill A Co. are selling 4-ply linen Lol«x tu. an- seiung 4-ply iiMen col-

prepared
any
?ri ,a,l?a bty,rsal ,Oc-Qr
m fcc.
1 “P easouublp
1 •
.X at
- time
MTrates
cry
Uc' “
,or
«4 30
»
ah i at reasonable
rates to
to cry
auction sales. Have had ex­ When the Impruvementa to lie made in
appen. nee in this work and can 1. Dkm
...... ball
..... are
MV completed.
wuipicieu, that
iuai prwent
present upfar an mw.n
n..u.. —
... .....
• *
ulogyforan
opera K
house
will
not ..
know
-litisfactipn. Leave orders oloirv
““ uwith Kanney Norwood, Del­ E. W. Smith, of Northville, ta the tiew
i. -l Mich.
.
proprietor of tbe Bazaar store, which was
lonnerly under tho management of H.
Witney.
tiniv i L.Uy1KMT.
.
: radtaNe ptMltlna for tbe rbrttt men.u»e schools of this city during the moatb
i'ka&gt;C Mdarim and rii&gt;etr»e? paid weekly. L»bnf SepL»wu.*,
Scni»u„. 89.1.35;
tn-vr. amount
. ...................raid
..
...
-r»f lujuremeuta to begtnnm. No previous rx. of
during
-^sary. .Outfit tree. Write foe the month of Oct. 3100.85.
* III AJtlSl H. CRASE. Nurseryman.
.
We have a number of city lota that we
Mo-• j Uiu p*per.
Rochester. N. Y.
will sell on coatrack making the terms
easy. Apply al the offices of Smith A
Colgroveur W. 1*. Sidnam.

WANTED’r^^w^a
(na!W Prnnaueat.

the eh
l u|t‘&lt;

The finest and larg est line of albums,
comb and brash cases. plush toilet goods,
sold at prices which other dealers pay for
their*. At Goodyear’s drug store.
'
T^e dancing school to be under the
chnrjfti of Prof. E. Sm(Jh failed to luaterialjae. Very little interest was manifested
iu the matter by the young people. •

AbralmmWtyeraon. of Ionia, visited rela­
tives In thu city last week.

.. ®r; *-•
Snyder of Shaytown, was in
lhe city on business Monday.
Wm. Stlmpson. of Anjt Arbor, was the
ben. w. Felghncr, of the Nashville
News, was in'town yesterday.

While looking for something warm and
comfortable for tbe feet do not forget the
men's and boy’s German socks, red and
gray full tufted at Stauffer A Crawley’s.

News dolls, new wax goods, new toj*a.
P®}*.? alnrw*n:«
|JU"1*
decora­
ted dirties, new glassware* and in fact
• vrnthing new for the holiday trade at
Beamer's.

Cf W. Jones has l&gt;een to considerable
exitnsc In srctiring Brown’s Theatre Co.,
and Union ball ought to be crowded in
appreciation of his efforts io give us a first
class company.

ue°7 W,lheJ
fa“nJ »»*• removed
to Henderson, Tenn.

Miss Hortense VanZtle Is tho guest of P.
T. Colgrovc and family.
.

J

I. T", ,P)'lhU“ -'fe” PuMIrtwd In Obk. In
h U»l Iran.
■ hl,b Mbutr u, Bn„.
lodge, Na 13. Knighta of Pythian
'

Grable.

dim'

♦k/*1!0*1 &amp;
of Maple Grove, was In
city y«t«day.
*u

Goodyear visited friends in
Grand Rapids last week.

AtlBScn, President:

Wfl.TOX,

“’“‘•J

A* \ • Towne, of Mito, was In tbe city
yesterday on buslnra*.

.E-'rty occupied by Meaner Bros.

llnl-iasoo,
rL ^nappeu.

E*U“‘

. vSZ
B.re co®‘n«-but it wm be
* i Hi ™ d d“{ when Bramer cau't untie;.
sell all competitors.
f
‘

There should be a full house
Michigan.

O'“d R*pl‘*'

THEATRE COMPAK,
At UNlOk/HALL,
&gt; UMMKNCINO

. ot all tiie leading and poputitedny with special scenic ef' rou-i.-d notiae*. gry«*t them everywhere.
•i: i inl-t thi*» opportunity.
It may be
•ui.yiirat-claa* entertainment you will

............................... Foggs Ferry.
l " m«bt............ The Little Detective.
:■ -•'••Uy night. . .Wanted, a Huslxmd.
r’r.rtb .&gt;r Autmuucement will bo tn»de biter.

.*v: Children. 15c: Reserved beau,
"it t|. Il Clilxllliak . tl.H,
nlgtita anti mnlinee, 81-50.

LOCAL NEWS.
.088
&gt;«•«• Chip In Fogg-. Ferry.
&lt; eil that wood flow.

T'ht- Pre-byterlfin parsonage will sumi
C'-MpletetL.
•'
!

:- uc fiiix*i the concert at t’niou lial! u&gt;■rr'*A night
.
•'■•i want

laugh?

We arc requested to announce that there
will be a meeting at Hickory Corners, Nov.
25th.
In the M. P. church at 1050 a. m.;in
SVnneR^!^
iu
limes school
whool house
at T:Mn
In thtbe lliues
bouse at
7:00 j&gt;. m
m.

Nov. oe-bti.

'•V*

C. K. A S. are grading for a aiding
at J. I- Wilkins’ mill. When tire track Is
laid, Mr. Wilkin* will remove the timber
from the land be owns on the lullnaol
south of the city.

Go to Union

I a h&lt; r« Ataociatlon at Iktatlnga
I* id Dec. Jsl

ine j --ortrnent of caudles, fruita, nuts'.
’ . Mt Frank Beamer's.

■'■-d tv anted from ihove who
the same on subscription.

have

‘--'••••■ipt* printed at this office on
notice and al reasonable rates.

I'oanksgiviug day the poet offlcr will be
•! from 1350 p. m. to 5:00 p. tn.
Hw tmest quality of nxi all wool flannel
« yard wide at Stauffer &amp; Crawley's.

" anted to trade property In city for a
Unn*
C. D. Beebe.

1 ■&gt; urge Cox wuh convicted in tbe circuit
tottrt lu-t week of receiving stolen goodn.
This In not a *two people” show. Brown’s
ratquny constats of 14 ladles and gentle■"iruon tickets good for six nights and
,nc’lu*’D* reserved seats only

Hott. Clement Smith will ad&lt;ln-&gt;i&gt; the
audience at the Hiawatha D. uf R. box
social ou the evening of Friday. Nov. tSS.
on Ute subject. “The Benefit* of Secret
Organization.'’ Come all and hear him.

Our reader* should remember Hutt Good­
year’s drug store is tin* place wbefr lhe clos­
ing out sale ot wall paper is going on to
make room for a new stock. Prices lower
than ever offur«*d In Hastings and ulceat
pattents to *clect from.
luut evening, at tbe residence uf Milo
WDllatas, the bride's father, occurred the
marriage of Miss Gertrude Williams to
Fred L. Heath. The ceremony was p&lt;wfomtvd by Rev. Eliott Only the relatives
and Intimate friends of the contracting
Itartics were present.
The Home Mlshionary society In con­
nection with lite M. E church will hold
its regular monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. D. Striker Wedneaday afternoon.
N-»v. 28th. Tbe members and all others
interested in home missionary work are
rcqugsU*d to be present.

The society connccU*&lt;l with Emmanuel
church will be entertained un Thursday,
Nov. 22. by Mrs. N. Barlow, W. Wilkins.
IL Itoyle. G. Simpson. E Throop, and tta*
Mtaww Knowlton. Belli* Throop. Carri*
aud Ella Schuman. Fgpnle and Florenne
I^ea and Effie Simpson. Supper scrveil
from five until seven.
The Michigan State Sunday Schoal cuirveittion will be held in East Saginaw. Noy.
4, ft und 8. Delegates will be appointed
to Ute world’s Sunday school convention to
be held in London. England. July. DMWt.
A railroad rale of one and one-third fare
can b • had by furnishing name and postoLHcc address to W. L. C. Reid. Jackson,
who will furnish a certificate and full Inatructlun relating thereto.
,

Thuraday last while William Pratt and
family, of Assyria, were away from home
their hired man stole 870 from tbe bouse
and skipped. He was traced aa far aa
Charlotte, but the officials there have been
unable to get any track of him. The mad
went last by tbe name of William Henryi
Since bls description has been brought to
the knowledge of the officers here, they are
well satisfied that Henry, alleu etc. Is the
same fellow who is wanted to answer to
several charges In the north part of the

water takrrr.

Stoves!

LARGEST AND FINEST LINE

HEATING AND COOK STOVES
Ever shown in Barry County,

At PRICES BOUND TO PLEASE.

REMEMBER
We carry everything to be found in a first-class Hardware
Store, including a fine line of

Henry Houghtalln and hit son Charles
have purchased of John Lfchty hla Interest
in the stock uf Houghtalln A IJchty. Un­
der tbe firm name of HougliUlin A Co.
they will continue a genera! mercbaiitik*
business at tbe old stand. -

We are closing,out the well known

D. C. Hammond, who has tieen treated
by Dr. G. W. Lowry during tbe part six
month*., came to this city Wednesday and
the doctor remoifrd a cataract from hla eye.
He leaves for bls home. Vermontville, to­
morrow with perfect sight restored to tbe
afflicted optic.

The trial of Dr. J. T. Goucher still oc­
cupies the attention of the circuit court.
The testimony thus far submitted by the
Mra. F. G. Goodyear expecta to return people is substantially ns has before* ap­
ifrom Colorado about DecettilaT flrat.
peared. In Uu* Baxmku taken at lhe ex­
\ Dr. Winn, | of Escanaba, wns in atteud- amination, while the defense are pursuing
nearly the line Indicated by them in the
suk-v nt the Goucher trial Inst wwk.
examination.
NWm. H. ’ Sfebbina and By. Dickinson
Charles Manger, formerly of Battle
have gone no^th for a liundng trip.
Creek but of late a resident of this -city,
MIm ‘Flureaee
Henrierabott.
of irvw
Irving. was arrested Friday by Marshal Roger* on
'”*•
*raio*.-ranou. or
W1W the Koto W friends hire Thursday.
the charge of stealing some clothing from
Bttn-hurd Collini*. On Monday upon be­
Mr.
Mrs. Clement Smith and Mrs. P. .T.
ing taken before- Justice Beadle be pleaded
Colgrove visited Grand Rapid* yesterday.
guilty to the charge and wm sentenced to
Rev. Kaley |»rd fatally arc visiting Z. U. 90 days In Die Detroit house of, correction.
Hoyt and wlf&lt;‘. the parents of lira. Kaley.
lAlx* M-mi-onniia! apportionment of the
primary school .interest fund hB been
made- The numlicr of children of schopl
fourth
ageln Barry county is 7.741. The number
.
Harrj- Anderton and family have return­ Included in the apportionment is 7,741.
ed from Chicago to make this city their fu­ The amount of the fund to which the
county
i* entitled i» 35,109.05. And the
ture home.
i
rate per capita is fio cents.
jy^Ira. U K. Knappen. of Grand Rapids,
Mr. W. D. Howell’s force, entitled “A
Was the guest last week of Mrs. C. H.
Likely Story," in Harper's Magazine for
Van Arman.
December, is a rattling Comedy of Errors,
Letter Preston, of Hicksville. Ohio, has with the scene laid arourd a charming
been the guesti several days of bls brother
breakfast-table and the veranda of a coun­
Preston.
try bouse. The characters are* clearly
fi. L. E. button returned tent week depleted by their own talk, the plot is
an extended visit with friends in Sa­ clever, and the dialogue exceedingly
bright, it h illustrated by two full-page
vannah. Ohio.
.
Illustrations by Harper Pennington.
Mrs. E. W. Morrill left Monday for'a
vtalt In Big Rapids with her sister, Mrs.
As it is Important that all teachers lu
W. H. Squler.
the county, attend the next meeting of the

Mrs. T. .1. Bush, of Grand.Rapids, was
the guot of friends here Sunday.

association, lhe time. Friday afternoon and
Saturday succeeding Thanksgiving should
b** kept in mind. Let us, as teachers, feel
that it is a duty, which we owe ourselves
and those whom we Instruct, to learn as
far as |&gt;0Mlbie the best means of im­
parting instruction in the various branches.
C. W. and E. W. Jordan with their fam­ As stated iu connection with the program
which
was published in last week's issue,
ilies attended at Bedford Sunday the funer­
M. F. Scott of Grand Rapids and II. R.
al of their father.
N. A. Hough, accompanied by F. F. Hlb Pattenglll, ••ditor.Qf the Moderator, will be
present. If any are obliged to teach on
"bert of Woodland, visited Kalamazoo on Friday, it Is hoped that arrangements can
business yesterday.
be made to close school early enough to
Mr*. Kirkland, ot K*l«m»r&lt;xj. has been nach Hastings in time for the lecture in
vf her stater. the high school room by Mr. Pattcngill.

Whips, Hone Blasts, Boies, Billies, Men aid Sleiihi.
FLINT ROAD CARTS at $15.00.
Do not fail to look us over before you buy.

Goodyear Bros.

Fine New Stock
JUST RECEIVED
Containing the latest and best patterns of

DRY GOODS
AND

DRESS GOODS
----- AT—

Julius Russell’s.
See his stock of new styles in

MILLINERY GOODS

THE PEOBLEM SOLVED!
It is now conceded that the best and cheapestSway to warm

your house or cook your meals is to buy the

Mra. W. 1. bidnaw.
Mrs. Terwillhter, of Ncwagv county, ha.-&gt;
been tltt* gueid of her cousin Geo. Preston.
She returned home Monday.

Jas. H. Browne's theatre company open­
ed a successful engagement at the opera
house on Monday evening la«t Mr.
Mrs. Nelson Holmes returned to her Browne and a number of bls company are
home iu Gratton Monday, after a short vis­ favorites of old with Plainwell amusement
lovers, and the present engagement has
it with her nephew, S. A. Holmea.
established the whole company as prime
Mrs. John Kurtz aud Mra. John Cole favorite* with our people. The singing of
leave this week for a visit with friends in Maudie and J. Knox Gavin, the instrument­
Grand Rapids, Muskegon and Reed City.
al music of Harry and Bertha Casard, and
Arthur Haight, of Woodland, wm in the acting of the entire company was more
than satisfactory. The company number­
town Monday op hS way hmm: from Kala­
mazoo where ho spent Sunday with friends. ed 14 artiste, and the unlvertud verdict uf
our people is that it has never been sur­
&gt;-P- A. Sheldon. Clejnent Smith, P. T. passed ou the Plainwell stage. One of the
Tolgrove and C. B. VanAman attended most crucial tests of iu merit was the fact
the ratification meeting at Middleville that the audiences increased each night.
Thursday.
The company plays at Otsego the remain­
der uf the week, and uur readers in that
Wm. Stlmj*oii and family returned
vicinity should not fail to attend.—-PlainMonday to their home. Ann Arbor, after a
well Independent, Nov. 15.
visit with Mrs. Stlmpson's parent*, A.
Black and wife.
In the October number of tbe Forum,
.1. F. Goodyear went to Ohio last week Archdeacon Farrar made a narrative of
t&lt;&lt; Join his family who were visiting Mra. Tolstoi's remarkable career, explained (the
Goodyear’s imreutx They returned home religious meaning and the literary value of
his novels, and criticised his religious
Monduy night.
teachings. Both American and English
' t Jctncut Smith and wife vtailtal iu Char­
readers expressed a desire for a more spe­
lotte Wednesday. Mr. Smith was one of
cific explanation by so high an authority of
the ispcakent at the republican ratlticatlari
the difference between Tolstoi’s rigid inter­
meeting held there on that day.
pretation of the teachings of Jesus and the
li^Tw. Morrill left Monday for Maine, interpretation made by the mass of Protes­
and will l»e gone about 10 days. He ac­ tant believer*. This second article will
appear
in the Forum for December. In
companied the remains of bls molhsr which
are being transferred to that state for re­ tiie same number. Dr. Austin Flint will
discuss the evidence that all Infectious dis­
interment.
eases, including yellow fever, are caused
James Campbell, j who was recently
by bacteria, aud the possibility of eliminat­
stricken with paralydk i» u*»t expected to
ing all contagious dtoeaiwH from tbe ills
live. On Sunday morning be fell asleep and that flesh is holr to. Mr. George W. Cable,
up to la-d evening it has been impossible to
following the Une of argument of his re­
awaken him.
cent article un the Negro, will dl»cu*s the
relations between the races at the south.
Mr. Edward Atkinson's contribution wUl
100,000 pounds of Uvo and drtwsed j»ouk be on •'Tbe Price of Life,’’ and Mr. Z. Rtty- wanted, for which the highest market Brockway, Superintendent of the Elmira,
price In cash will bo paid. Dreaded poul­ N. V. Itefomutory, will write about pris­
try taken excry day except Friday and Sat­ on-convict systems to show tbe necessity
urday: live poultry taken every day.
of giving convicts self-sustaining work.
.
Ackkbaon A Ha yesThere will tie six other timely articles.

All notes and accounts due
thee-tate of tbe late Wm. 8.
Goodyear and the firm of Good­
year* Barnes must be settled
at once.
F. G. Goodtiar.

state.

Only five weelcs, more until Christmas.
I will say to all those looking for Christ­
Pvinetuber tliat Beamer the grocer can mas preaenta. that 1 have now the largest
stock of gold and silver watches, Jewclcry,
« you with everything for Thanksgiving
finger rings and ailver-ware ever shown in
dinner. *
. ; •
tbe dty of Hasting*. Price* are such that
TLe Labadln company gave a good en- any one with"limited means can buy some­
''-•rulnment at Unton ball Wednesday thing from my stock. I’atrons that want
diamonds or solid gold Jewelry or solid sil­
'■vralng.
ver-ware I invite especially to my store.
Nimethlng every lady should have, one
Anything not In stock I wlU supply in 24
«bo&lt;M' Japanrae pot pouri row leaf Jan*
to 48 luiurs for less money than ran I*
»&lt; IJesmer’#.
bHitfht in Tk-tmit and Chicago. Be sure
\Abe ineinie from the dty water works

Stoves!
We are loaded with the

ack was tn Cadillac and Grand
__ week placing two monuntent*.
one for Mr. Cummer, uf the former place,
costing 81,00(3. and une for Mr. C. F.
Idema, uf the latter place, worth &gt;450.

A. , v.... -; *4 Jot* to jNrctaM- *re tasckbold'**-»&lt;! t -udrd toSUea pHvlir-ae, as are ptrFur sale, the residence property in the
- rii-r.!
taw. a punctual attendMce of alt. first ward formerly belonging to Charles
•;p- kholdert i« hereby reiiueated.
Olmstead. Will sell cheap and on easy
ita.tiiap. Nor. .Mb, ism.
J. Lunn and family returned Monday
W. LJJtiLKuv*. Pre*
terms'. Enquire of P. T./'olgroye.
from a visit with friends in Grand Rapids
gun llunsxKK. ClerK.
'
The Ladies IHtpc society of state n«d and Rockford.
will meet at the home uf Mrs. MellsuFUh- ■ Geo. H. Nichols and wife, of Grand
er Nov. 27th to partake of aa anniversary Rapid*, were the guests but week of A.
supper. All are cordially invited to attend. McCoy and wife.

Jas. II. Browne's

Stoves!

The new time cad of tbe Michigan Cen­
tra! has been Issued and took effect Nov.
91 Jaek*on* ’*•* *« town 18. There Is no change for this Division
nr th..

Ot-taMu™'

. in B’ B’®*"”** is rearranging and reP*lring bis house on Green street N» We
don’t know wlutt fur.
*' ‘

■Ar’ITAL, $50,000.00.

nignt.

Huffman Bron, set np one of their Nor­
cross furnaces in Mendon this week.

of Dr. Barber Friday evening
following program:
tteSttrina Lord'* pravw

with the

Having just purchased one of the most
complete stock of books ever brought to
Hartings for the holiday trade, I now
propose to make a ••special book Bale” and
will sell from niy entire stock for the next
80 days all kinds of books at tbe very low­
est possible prices. Persons wishing to
buy books for Christmas presents will save
money by buying now. Respectfully,

All notes and accounts due
the estate of the late Wm. S.
Goodyearand the firmof Good­
year k Barnes must be settled
at once.
F. G. Goonr -aa.
The Detroit Light Infantry will go to
New Orleans during the Mardi Graa.

Garland Cooks and Heaters----- AT-----

ED. POWERS’
The Garland is the ideal stove for both cooking and heating.
Of course we keep other and inferior kinds of stoves, the
same as other dealers. But tho Garland is the acknowledged
best.
.

Full line of everything usually kept in a hard­
ware establishment.
Respectfully,

ED. POWERS.

Politics are High !
---------- BUT OUR-----------

PRICES ARE LOW!
And store full ot everything a family need*—Dry Goods, Gloves and Mitten*,
Boots and Shoes, Hate and Capa, Hardware, Groceries, Etc.

SOMETHING NEW-iJ-’.’£S5"”“M5Ot TEA
A nice Une of Drees Goods, consisting of Flannels, Tricola, Black and Cofored
mlugs, and Buttons to notch

CLOAKS!
For ladles and children.

1 hare added this year some nice PLUBH CLOAKS, to

OVERCOATS AND SUITS!
Highest market price for produce.

M. J. GOSS

_

�. *«•

ftEM?D?^Alhl
For Rheumatism.
BRAND NEW, STRONG PROOFO

Shoold be med Id attempting to cure ttatt
very disagreeable disease, catarrh. A ca­
tarrh originates In ImpuriLcs in lhe blood,
LESSON VIII, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­ local applications can do wo permanent
good. Tbe eommon-tn-nw method of treat­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, NOV. 25.
ment Is to purity the blood, and for this
purpOt ~ there is n&lt;&gt; preparation superior
to UroCe Sareaparil a. Thai thia peculiar
mediciue does cure catarrh is shown by
lhe many testimonials from people who
rt&gt;*ve found relief upon using ll when all
others had failed- A book containing
(Ooudeoscd from Lemon Ita.'por Qnrtertr, by statements of cures sent on receipt of twoj miieei in at H. B Hoffman. Rilladrlpbla. cent stamp, by C. I. Hocxl Jt Co., Lowell,

dirotaul to the'.r boons by Joshua with bls
with al! their heart and soul, they, oa their

dan, built a great altar, which, when Ua
other trilxa board of, they feared idols try on
the part of tho eastern tribes, and gathered
tbemsr-1 vre i u^ether at B J iloll to go up to war
against them, lest by tbeir supposed trespa*
tbo . should bring Judgment &lt;x&gt; the nation.

I *aSar«4 iw» w ™
»y «■
Mate OU Mn J.XVUHkLil

&gt;e*t in days to come tbe children of tb«- w«e:
era tribes should sag to tbcae on th* east:
“What havo you tod-wthtboL rdUodof
IsrncD Pew tho Lard hath made Jo-dun a
bo der between us and yon;" therefore they
had built thia altar, not for aacnficc, but aa
a wltue s lest trouble and divison* should
come m future days. Upon Ucarin™ this the
Western tribe* wcro well pleased, and all
Israel rejoiowl
(Ch. xxli.l
How much
trouble and bard freliu; and estrangement
migut bo prevented ofteatimes by a little ex­
planation; but, like Israel, we sro apt to
form a hasty coucluxiou aud start a war.

voked.il Cor. xhi. 6).
estate of sylvan
Stan d to A. Myrtrlfa wi n &lt;ind&lt;
sign awnt duly re&lt;x&gt;n!v-i tn 111
on which mortrtge th-re i

Ion- enjoyed rest from nil her enemies,
round abont; Joshua was over an hundred
years old and knew that bo was soon to go
too way of all tho earth; so he calls all I reel
together al Sbecbem, rehearses to them tbe
Lord's dealings, and urges them to fear and
servo Him in sinrsrity’ and trtg i. saying
unto them, “If it aeem evil unto you to servo
tbo Lord, cbooso yomthis day whom ye will
serve; but oafor tne and my bou^e, wo will
Nerve tbo Lord.” The people answered In
tho words immediately pnx-eding onr lesson,
V«o will serve tbo Lord, for Hu is

would havo them remember that it b 00
’
*
’ ho had
partflt nf litui al'iixlhOt Harry • list *1*1* &lt;
as follow*. iit-Wll: Tl&gt;

bon often they had mods promise
and broken them, nod be doubtipw remem­
bered tin time when they said "all that
tbo Lord hath said will wo do and bo obedi­
ent.” then ho aud Moses oifenued tho mount
and at tho end of forty days returned to find
them dancing and singing aro ind a golden
calf, deliberately breaking tbo :commands
they bad 4.0 solemnly promised to k.-ep, (Ex.
xxiv. xxxli.)
\
20. “If ye forsake the Lord." Oftrh bad
they done 1; and had l&gt;eea spared only by
tho intorc-.ssinn of Moses, typo uf Christ: and
Joshua trembles for them, knowing that
“Thu Lord their CBkI is a consuming Dre,
•ven a jealous God" (Deut. Iv. 1M&gt;. Sin aiust
br- consumed, and if tbf sinner elings to

CAUTION
e»etll.rln-, ur un he hws Um wUIkhu n
sad priee stamped oa Ite tettvm. pul him

but if willing L&gt; be deanaed from sin
an&lt;! be bol r unto the Lord, then God will contunes said that God exit of Chr.st is a coo-

fire" (deb. xii. £0), and tbit we are often in
tbe furnace being purified and prepared for
future usefulness, and if Re sees sin upon us
fining anil chastening is in perfectlove and
that wo may be partaker* of Ila* boUnenx
(Ma! ill, 8; Heb xii, 5-Uj.
91. “Nay, but we will serve tbo Lord."
This is their choice; Joshua had most deci­
dedly taken his stand (v. t3), and bad made
it Jibuti to them that God would have no half
work, and t lint they coukl uot serve God and
warship idols, nor could they serve God tn
their own strength. and now they have vol­
untarily taken tbeir stand with him to serve
tbo Lord, and their conduct proves them to

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE,

Ijord ali tbe days of Joshua, and all tbe days
of the elders that overlived Joshua" (v. 81;
Judges it, T). Tbe words Of Josbca and the
wp.-xls of the people in this tbeir decision ore
noblo words,and while it b a solemn step to
take It b a far more solemn step not to take.
22. “WilMOMS agaimt yourselves." We
cannot serve the Lord without taking a stand
against self. Tbe world, the Oeab aud tbo
devil are tbe epetnli-* ot God and His people,
and thb trinity of evil is ever seeking to en­
snare the child of Ood. • Tbe carnal mind is
enmity against God; the flesh lustotli against
tbo 8pt rit, sad tbe Spirit against the flesh, and

devil (Rom. vUi, 7; GnL r, 17; Matt, xvi, IM;
I John II, 15; Jas. lv,7); these are btdpful vfords
aud precept* concerning our daily life as ser

Yu 'Kill, hwide m &gt; UniuI—

usm
A WOOI®. AOKNT.

unto tbo Lord Gai of
Israel."
quires,
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mmded that while men look on tbe outward
I&lt;ort! looketfl on tbo heart ; He srarebrtb all
bcartu, and nndcrstaudotb all the imagina­
tions of tbe thoughts; IIo is a God of knowl­
edge, and by Rim across are weighed. (I
8am. IL 8; xvt, 7( I Cbr. xxviiL ft&gt; •

Btafo of Mk.blgan. County of Harry -n*.
His voice will we obey."

counts or iwrv, iiuiuea u. me i roi
tiieeltyuf Hrerings, in mid enun
day. the tMli day of October in t
-.boasand etatit hundred and rigbf,-rvevnl. Wm. W. Cole. .Itsim- ot I

«&gt;* wd.

&gt;. ttork c frOHlhr of Die last will hud
ol said derex-J.-represente ttuR hunrf tn- he diwtaUXOd from All
trust.
Therv-rpon It b ort -re.1. that Ttuu
isth day of November. A. D. UM. at ten

'■Are. to Utveity at Hawing&gt;.
•aid sbdw cause. I! ant nw&gt;«- b«
nt tbe |

stvsn-warffu....
FOR SALE!
A FARM

If tbe nation bad

returned from tbeir forty days’ visit through
tba land they would Lavs saved ubsmwlvcs
thirty -eight years' " auderiug in tba wildertwm, iu&gt;d tbedintidrrjs of tboik-and* who fell

analysis

or

waiters.

;W«CTi*1Ei5DA5y W

With the Sr.1 eta. writ" 1 h&gt;T» tHtl»
It U WHO UU
■
fond mouthed gcuttaman who
“
tbe popular restaurant, that I have w
deal­
learned iu a day. A bright man might,
if riven 1 be opportunity, be able to carry
a tray of dishes satisfactorily after a
week's praetice. but tbe calling demands

that be shall serve an
This means six mouths service as helper
to the dish washer. It is hto duty to pile
up and carry away tbo dishes dirtied dur­
The Port Huron salvation army thanks
ing lhe busiest hours of the day. when
the Lord for Harrison's election.
the waiter proper has all hejcan
Sv his cut tomers with food. From this
, graduates into a ‘utility man. when
yreralsoneof triumph over blood
hla duties are more numerous and re­
Port Huron is all broke up over tbe sponsible
Hu must then see th»t tbe
small pox scare al Sarnia.
pitchers are kept filled with Ice water,
Whooping cough is quickly relieved by that lhe salt cellars are never permitted
Hill's Peerless Cough Syrup. W. U. Good- to lwom« empty, and that there to a suf­
ficiency of butter on the tables. In ad­
dition be mnst see to it that each table
Water was never so scarce In Berrien has enough glasses, and with all theee
county lakes as now.
tilings to attend to time does not hang
Cobb's Pills are small and powerful, but heavily on hto hands. From utility man,
( uu
do ikm
not gripe,
gripe. vuien
Cures uemuwuc
headache u&lt;
or arewv/
money having been In lhe business from six
month** to a year, he to received into the .
refunded. W. H. Goodyear.
j
About 910.000 changed hands on election guild of waiters and permittedtocarn b»
.living at hto chosen calling
[
bets at Flint
r \ Tbe second class waiter of Brooklyn
I
Hill's Peerless Worm .Specific to the /furuiahes more matter for study than his
aristocratic contemporary. He to more
1 most effectual worm killer in the world. approachable and does not carry hunMlf
No cure, no pay. W. H. Goodyear.
with the grandiose air affected by tbe man
He never receive* a tip. and Is at
There are 144 more women than men in of tips
least more natural if less obliging than
Port Huron.
the man whose palm mubt be crossed with
If you are bilious Hill's Peerless Sarsa­ silver before good service can be secured.
parilla will cure you. W. H. Goodyear.
Brook I vn restaurants und waiters can l&gt;o
I on M. Dickinson talks of locating in divided into three classes, first, second
and third. In the first &lt;&gt;ne can secure
good service aud an excellent dinner for
•
about $1. In this class tip* are Indispen­
Itrbiih. «iry. hot‘kin. often sable. For half the sum a good dinner to
to be obtained in tbe second etas* rvatar.rant, and while tipping to not absolutely*
bls iUthmeeMary. it ir*'* * long way toward xe
curing the choice euta.’ The third class
include* the twenty livn and fifteen enut
restaurants, m which the fissi may or may
A drum-corps is In the Centreville mind. not be clean and well rooked. Walters
in first filo** Brooklyn restaurants do not
affiliate with member* of the craft rm
.1. C. BtfrntwA Kalamazoo. Mich., testi­ Edt.yei! In lb* second and third rias., eat
fies: "For more than five years, a menitier
□g Iioum-h The line Is very broadly
of my family ha* hern afflicu-&lt;T with baj drawn, whether from social caste or not,
-ever, fulminating lute in the fail in a I am unable to alate.
hacking cough. Every remedy proved
To return to my second class waiter.
■ utile. Not half u U&gt;t th-of Pa pH ion (ex­ H« ran be found all over Brooklyn, but in
tract of tlax) Calarrh Cure had -been used larger number* pn Fulton street and
tietore the cough entirely disappeared, and Myrtta avenue. Tiiete are hto stamping
uem-rai relief followed, it is simply won­ grounds. He knows and is known to
derful.'' Inirge Ixittlea only gl.uo. fur sale everybody, ahd when on anv one of these
t»y W. 11. Goodyear.
•
pleasant atinahlny morning* it plrasro
trim to walk abroad be is saluted on all
A Sturgis genius hxs-evolved a tricycle. side*. I have tn mind a waiter employed
tn a reetaurant reccutlv eatafiUsbed In
Willoughby street
is a typical mem­
Parents too frequently permit tbeir ber of Li* class, with perhap* thb excop
&lt; hi&lt;dr&gt; a to suffer hum headache, fits, SL tion. that he dress** better than the ma
Vitus dance, nervousness, etc., when they jority of hto fellows’ Just now be to
.-an lie cured. Mrs. P. was cured of sick ablszu with diamonds. In hta ahlrt front,
headache, dlzzloeos. &lt;!y»)&gt;cpala. nervous which is fully upo*e&lt;| by a low cut vest,
prvsiratkm of eighteen yrsrs standing, are three stones of two carats each, min­
after failure of sixteen physicians: Mrs. K-. iature electric lights in their way. On
of sick headache of 85 years: Mrs. P. of SO his left hand be wear* two large ring*.
to 50 fits a night: others from this vicinity ju*t how heavy I do not know. Hto drera
■ ould !&gt;e mentioned who have been cjirvti Is always correct and one would never
by that wonderful nerve food and medicine take him for a waller. It Is in tho win
—Dr. Miles' Nervine, which conlaltui no ter that he shines out to all the glory of
morphine, opium or dangmius drugs. bright voung manhood. Hto particular
Free sample bottles may be luul atW. 11. fad at this season to a cost with fur col­
Goudyfcar’s drug store.
lar and cuffs. Hl* is a striking tiguro.
aiid one would hraitaie to ask him for a
Grand Rapids has 500 news boys.
sirloin “and havo it rare.'
During btui
nrae hours lie wears hto diamonds the
- bend a 9-cvnt stamp to Dr. J. C. Ayer A
same as though &lt;m dree* psraifc. and it to
To.. Ixjwrll. Mass., lor a set of their al­
really a luxury to be waited on bv him
bum cards..
Goiored waiters do uot seem to be popu
Big Rapids haslet a, contract for light­ lar in Brooklyn. Very few nntaurunta
employ tbrm
French and Irish waiters
ing lu streets by electricity.
ap{&gt;ear to t&gt;c more in demand, altbeugii it
is doubtful if they give us much satis
MoggBTOww, Turn., July 4. 1M8.
faction aa their colored brethren of the
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.:
craft. Men get attaciied to a waiter and
Gentlemen—Five years ago I was so un­
often will top trading at a restaurant
fortunate as to contract an extremely bad
from which their favorite has been dis
case of blood potion. M v burr* ached and
my muscles began to rsell and contract. I
! first class establishments haw money to
was under treatment of tbe physician from i paid than In the *ecoud class because the i
the inception ol the disease until I found
moan.- of making i« easier First class 1
that he could do me no good. Then,
diners tin. while second class seldom d
'
through the advice ol a friend I began tak­
Waiters to one or two restaurant * I might I
ing S. S. S. Your medicine seemed to hare
mention make from |12 to $lfi q week. !
an immediate effect. I took six twr.ics. and
and others, very popular, perhaps $2
to-day am sound and well. That was two or
more. Second elaxs waiter* average 9^ a
three years ago, but I have seen no evidence
week and three rnrel* u dsv withoutlodg
of die return ol tiie disease, and I take this
Ing. The pay is not such as to induce
opportunitv to thank you for what it has done
men to enter tbe profession, although this
far me. It saved my lift
You can refer
certainly is true. “One*-a waiter, always
a waiter.
The life is not an excessively
hard one and has its advantage* One i-j
always sure uf getting enough to rat, such
as it to, and with some men this to tbo
Gentlemen—Tbe mother of a member
acme of huppinras. — “Sraame" in Brook
of our firm was afflicted with a cancerous
lyn Eagle

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T of Meawry. DAAIIiu\r.ss ta MX . 1TTT, FMtgMAWt
the FACE, and rJl f 0 EFFECTB IrediM to
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“My History of the United States?*
replied George Bancroft, pleasantly, to
the interviewing reporter; “it is getting
along adm^ably. I have now brought it
down to within 100 years of tbe pranent
time. 1 shall complete that work." said
Mr. Bancroft, aaalook of determination
settled on his venerable face, "if it takoa

"I see that a portrait of Bums, pokited
the langtflige'of this
by Rubexm, sold to Toronto the other day
days of licavsn here on earth (Dent. xi. 21). for only 88." said the literary editor.
' “I call that low down mean." said the
and be such witnesses unto the ■ Izwd that
•sporting editor, as he brought hla fist
mitsy shall through them be won to Him.
2*. "80 Joshua^nadr a covenant-" Liter- dawn on tho table. "There ain't a chap
allv “wrt. a eovroaaf-f-* U* verb here to the whole blamed League that can bold
tratMlated "made," when not used In cnnneo- a candle to Burns on third."'—Chicago
_____________
turn with a corauaal, is trauxlnted “cut" or Tribune.
"ent *4;" both uses of ths word are found in
Jer. xxxiv, lb, "the words of the covenant
Not very long ago a Kaunas City gen­
which they bad made before me wix-a they
cutxbe call in twain and peawd between tba tleman was glancing over a fac-eimilv copy
yaii* ttotrNtf," and th In carries ua back to the of Joe Miller's “Juke Book”&gt;,the wit's fade
mecumj- “Why. three.” raid he nreeflnt vm&gt; uf lbs exprn-*iiv- In tbe Bible, in
Ges. xv, W.- When Abfutu divided tbe anl- •ntly. "there are all chestnute. We've
got a feller out in our town that tails
thesi- fool yarns a great deal better thou
this man liiUer dose."—Chicago New*.
aiuuokitu; furnace

Fowls are aubject to many diseases
when confined iu restrictml quarters hi
towns that d&lt;» uot apja/ar wAere unlimited
liberty Is .«njoyed uu a [farm. When
fowls ore slightly ailing, but will still eat
and drink, there is hope for thorn, as
remedies can be adrainhti-red In food and
water, but when they liecume «o bod tbev
can ouly be doctored by force, unless In
tho case of unusually valuable orm the
best thing to dt&gt; is u&gt; kill them anti re­
move them from tin- other*. For keeping
fowls in good health in small runs their
quartern should be kept clean and be oc­
casionally dlainfected, aud particularly
sbonld tlwy be kept free from vermlu.
An ailing floek should at once be examined
for chicken lice, which constitute- a fruit •
ful source of disease. When dilckem* are
infested with tlu-n.. although they mav rat
well they will not Improve, but will lute­
in tone and condition and so become easy
snbjeeta for diseases. Fowls affected to
tiiat wav should be greased about tho
neck and under the wings and along the
back, or insect powder may be dnatteTinto
the feathers. The quarters, after betor
cleaned, should be sprayed With keroeene
oil. Uit them out for a run before going
to rooat when It era be done
Glvoa
tableepoonful of the Douglas mixture dolly
to their drinking water while tbo iRtoia in

At Halle

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like,

Michigan i
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GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

F. D. CLARKE, M. D.
Merrill Block. Detroit, Mich.

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▲ddre» C. G. HMiFTON, Delreit, Blch.

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for jqxjnge. and to already?being
in immense quantities to England and
other countries. Tla- eurfotu snbetanco
is known as loofah
It U not only valu
able as an adjunct of tbe bath, bnt to
found useful for tusking inside sole* for
shore and is bring applied to tho uadt-r
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During tbe past few years it troubled her
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She used your S. S. S., and tbe sore has
disappeared and b apparently well. Should

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in the crMigrcsnioMl

- into tbe Cnicm they ara said to regard
alar aud likely to be hurtful it
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ttej for lhe Democrat* them-

I-r: tins -xprewsed an opinion that
'&lt;1 b unfortunate for tbe D.-mocrate

John H Clark. Jr., clerk of the bourn

t diriricta are in doubt Tais specula­
, i- ! ijkmi the KMuinpUon that Wll: -,-m., Is elected iu Virginia.
The
d Califorain, Tenth Kentucky,
tn - Carolina, and ttict First,
urth West Virginia
Relative

courao of people, iueluding many .dbbn&lt;umh*d guests

i
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mu enure of hla
.04 &gt;»., th. uu„„ OduHiM
Will unite iu her auimort.

“ “Tb* Tr,ba’*
tab.nA ultbe election in Illihou. ot wblen tho
(5.vXnBr
nflrr"r&gt;"- 3'V-&lt;2r:
HR':5O3-I“,«,‘iy for Harrison.
p*’' 21
PiooibH.on ami Ubor vote in 1M was; St.
John. 13.U0 &gt;; Butler, 10 M'.‘ Bfa.hA vote in
'M. a:,4ll; Uleieianl. 3 s.584 Ob gov*
iia UKU
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li fa that 1 vndl'ton, tbe Republican, had faren
datxl tayoud a doubt, but tne &lt;.ti1Br titreo
Democrat* nnm nil n-.hi
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Tbe W. • H. Seward
RepuiiHcan elub, of
New York. am, fa
a body. Tbe pub la
ecbools were cio-cd
tor
&lt;oJ
,wm1 »Hifary and
civic ‘organlxatiou?
1 attended in a body.
The weather was
' unpropltiona, and
tire outdoor ex-ir-

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A’ AV. 10
Asiartli-g
episole m eunqectinn with Uis
recent fire
waa tbe arrest Tbo*lav nieht bj
r Chief D&gt;teetivu Haydou and CaiK. M.-Cor
eiitrineer of th*
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J.mn Vaw 'ceptfan of tbe sim‘kept Mx-mt pie act of unveiling,
ou it of tbe were adjourned to
- ----- pvavaums:.
vankorff
&gt;rff baa
bee a
* tbe Opera hnu»i A
family, aari cam. to Rochrat«r eight yrere
ago .iom Syraeuw. Hi* pcrviou* rraidanco
waa to Pennxylrani* Tb. attention or
polio, ta.ro wra flnrt colled to Vxakorff wh«i
vLT’lR ir&lt;k&lt;"nau on th* Buffalo. New

P*&gt;‘Sl'&gt;n B Mlt* in

tllaaarri-

r„.

UNDER ARREST JOB aoCTDI
ATOM froui oul ot ,r3Wn '
DJAEJSM.
hat Ceowd
llrwxwm
-.Employed
anoee—Anrered with

t t&lt;&gt; hold n small majority, in tbe bouse,
un iershxxi that Beunton Beck and Gor-

»™.«. a. t.

Bnvoral
—re •vwgw care were burned, and be was
! ■°*Prctad of incond arism. Tbacawwaxinvnigsted, but in tb. alwoc. of poaitiv*
I Pro“f "«*bfag waa done. Later b* worked
“ “«ti«&gt;nary eugiaow on Broadway fa
I
BnJ during that Um. th* building
twice caught fire, but tho fixmre ware ox­
| t&lt;nK«fis'"-d with psite of water. The third
' !h,M' “*O
flr" 11
do’». “nd
| It was di-covered Wat tbe puls and backeta
dUepiwared. having been thrown into
c«“l
Vankorff wan suapwted. but
.train th.iu.
...
____
. —
mi aoorncu
or proof.
He­
^&lt; r* ,h*a ^e bad been employed as engineer
Mt ,h* Monse Bash and Blind factory. Th&lt;
Itlnmt a-*«
«...
—i.u_ &lt;

n-n,
l
U
fl

A
W

day a e

WifPk

Kai

LED A DUAL LFE.

HrW
*j/!H
! '
*jn( U
If'lf
WlJ
ftl W
/y* i

thb city.

fl- vgtn; and then bad
tbe action for divorce, led a dual life, ran
~
vw-u-.ru IDA- "-U r, ix
Davuhon, were attending Hund .y avrvii**

■id to be unimpared.

kuoirti

While driving along a country road to

with a so* cf umbrellas »ol peojd* Ex
Mayor Wheeler called the assent i].;* to or­
der, and precisely at IIX&gt; little Fannie Sew­
ard. daughter of Gen? Seward sod grand­
daughter of tbe atatexraan, unveiled tbe
rtatue A flag waved from a neighboring
bousiop wit the ai.-nal for tbe firing of a ■»lute of artillery end tbo ringing of tb* chime*
of St Petei
T hi adjournment of the exerciwe was, than announced, ami tbe crowd
dispersed, many of tbe distimnushrd Cu«rt*
di hnng to Fort HUI to View Seward's tomb.
LEFT NO WlLL.

that two Democrat* urn&gt; certainly elected. ,
rhlchlook suspi.-ioas

irely miiH*U-rinl. If a
* a proper cert i flcate

• . • I ■rtificaU- bn* been prrwnted
■turiiely, that of Ht|trrsentative Her' -fa time ooitn i-s

W AKHUMTOJI City. Nov It—Represent*.
VH Pntt.«r w..^*l. — ... . ....
.
gentleman who iuu beoo asaoriated with tbe
Bapubliran uotionai committee during tbe
campaign expr&gt;s-d tho opinion tea reporter
yesterday tuat either Butterworth or (tannon would bo cbAiseu for
place.

-

white Republican* tj fill

the

md without property or polltimil
o-ni tbe entire Republican party in

end Vankorff
X.______ _ &gt; started an&lt;l removed a be e of cotton waste
witt! which the Are bad been staged. Thia

Nxw York, Nov. 17.—a Tribune special
frotu Pllliburx, Mrs it baa just been aacrrtained why Dr. Hoatottor left no will. It
seems that tlm midiouair* bad tnodu a will.

provided, fur being
a fund for a fine

Kaloy wdi context the sent iu congveai
awarded on the returns io Cougrewnum
Samuel Dibble from tho First district, and
T. E. Miller will contest Co.ignsMiuan Willlam Elliott’* *ea. from tbo Rjvonth district.
Mr. Miter claims that 15.0uU Republican
ballute were ilMtroyed.

don’t look out you wdlhavea Are in the
huUdlug." A few days alter tire was dis­
covered at the hospital in a barrel of rubbish
er old clothing In a clothe* pree* Vankorff
wax tbsn discharged from th* hospital He

Richmoxd, Va, Nor. 14 —Ninety ive
counties and cities beard from cfflciatlv out
Of il'J in tbe state, give Cleveland a major&lt;&gt;v
a
v-&gt;._ ...i___ ___ ,.i ...

waa found that Knippel had been living

out of tho unctimforable predicament.

They often obtain unnatural rixu but do not

poatedly lanced.

'not by a long shot.

Tbo afflicted clitld box al-

io tbe motu. Tbo local physician* are unable
to control the pecuiial disease.
Tbouian Brer, of Grand Rapids, accom­
panied by a chum-, took jioMnwion । f to#

BtUDoaroirr. Coon., Nov. n.—A fashion­
able «A«Kiuiag in one tbo churches lien: Fri-

on a visit, .nd after s^.lng th^ furniture
.».! AO..E44
U&gt;. p.1, Mp,^
r«
ChkM* ■«»!&lt;«»,
U
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Anm*tl»r

T*

dD,r’r “•n‘*r

“ •y," ‘‘"A* b-l““ •»£
'&lt;*
VT«U l»r«r w a™ nv •«. h.
■r.Athn irrrwim

- Some Mano.te school boys treated tb.ir
he l-ad chastisedin. and nowibrjll spend

Harbor bpriugs baa no depot, tbe old one
being reduced to a heap ot asbee by an
elecliaa-day fir* Rome money and freight

*»d. While at tba hospital complaintscanre
tbe police of ti e disappearance of nny article*
Chief Hayden axtori if

cuide (Hibile.

to know wbat Ueu Harrison
do with the Itepublicu

L. M. Gould's gro-

Some people in Uns

aw caring outrageously.
Tbe bi deY face
assumed a deathly pallor. She approacbedt

city of Pittabuig.

the city controller
Fiook a step which
lingered Dr. Iloa« ) •

n&lt; strayed th* win.
*PP*ar&gt; ihat Dr.
H&lt;*u*tt*r
waa
Bavip iioenrrTKR.
bondsman for a
city rotvrector against whom a judgment

1,Hr *

edifice. Tire groom wet diet
eenn-bridti would listen U&gt; r.oeut

reparably damaged.
Tbe Muskegon B'.*
died 5,-d»,UOO logs th
A wealthy farmer named Oliver. living at

woman

return* that

tba; judgment tbe city controller bad an exchargee agsluat him.
When, therefore, Chief Hayden Jsartml

erty.

Tbe doctor felt that undue haste waa’
at present in Umt elty, to make inqmsie*

placed under

BIG SOUTHERN BUSINESS CRA5ri\
urday.

Ha » now under arrest oo suspicion

deposit company where ho bad deposited tho

quick an I sharp—"you bet I do, for father’*

but by playing on the timber and
ug r. i . ;h tariff Republican party out ot tbo

BELMONT AN AMBASSADOR.

New York Cougrexoman
Minister to Kpnlu.

Appo

morning: “Congresenaau Perry Belmout ba*
'■♦-•I
pointed United Rude* minister to

»•■ night’*

। could .not be induced to

buainrei crash ever known in North Carolina

. AVI
following dx arm. nude assignments: Tbe , manL
n.-L.
r&gt;.._tv t
__ &gt;&gt;__ .. . .

BHVWM »gu* Ml IWUI1I UUiail^l
In the opinion of tbo police be has
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dent, 1400,OiO; E. J. fttrriab, JUOi.OOO; J. W. tbe fir* and then taking credit for bis vigilB ackweil, coal draler. 4110.F. Ehl* ' «»«* *nd activity.
CP V
Robbins I
Tbudiraxter i* tb* word ever knoeftitin
.* j thu part of-the coon try. Day after day
&amp; Ston&lt;-, fb.OOO.
&gt; bodies are exhumed from the ruins, and the
aouncwl Marcb j, puabod with energy.,■It is reported that some will jiay in full, tut
At 9 o'clock yesterday morniog two coo-

tiua waa partly consumed, while tbo other
hour last nlgbt say that the trouble* between - contained a portion of a boy1* foot The
Governor Guy and tbo Byr i faction hare jI mon bail evidently attempted to oecape
broken out nfnotti aud a conflict will surely |

Byrd, in which one -if the latter was killed.
they pi'eacntod a horrible sight.

•arty next
Mr. Bel

■ ■ i&gt; 'lurch 4 next Hi* iipptintrianl

ECHOES OF THE ELECTION.

1

• rdiy completed bis tabutntto.i of
eon th* state ticket Tbe footing*
f ■ • gevernor, Hovey, Rep., re*
-Ki.r.K, and .Uateou. Dem., '.361.0®.
-&gt;• ;•»’.» Prohibition vote ia 9,7TB, nod
Labor 3,tJd
Republican plurality,

Missouri Pacific railroad, went through
Walnut river bridge near till* city Tburscompletely wrecked; 1ft' cattle killed aod
many crippbd.
Fireman Kellogg was
thrown about fifty fret, but alttiough badly
bruised crawled back into the wre^k and
bold up Engineer Bfcnrvr'^ brad *o bo
could not drown, lor fifty-fivi/ininutaa liefors
they were rracuod. Bjienccr "ns caught be­
tween the engine and tender and terribly in‘
'it be coniiot
recover.
The!The
jurvd.
It' n thought
bo candirt
recover.
loss to tho company will reach gM.UU
------------------------------- ---------- -I-..A.
first got ttfely on

While aonie

iu a loot embrace eo doarly tbnt they could

inrscK. ft I., Nov. IT.-aTHt official

'

ar.O» f: reject, 12,MB; majority over

• ■-.‘ry^for adoptiou, 71L Thia ameodR&gt;-nt eriimncMsra every male citixen of tbe
United State* of th* age of 31 y wa who baa
' m! b,s rnldeac* and Lome in this state for
&gt;*o year* and in tbo town or city fa which

Wahiiiwgtos City, Nov. 19 -First As*
p(wtiiin*ter General Btovon-oo. in his
„h„lr,1OTt..,„„lh,ldarin&lt;ui,|„|lkeri
M fallens: On resignations and conuni-sions
expired, 6.531; on removal* 1.234; on deaths
----------------off
j&gt;A»tni&gt;tet«r».
OW; -------------------------aa ostaUlhbmetiC o.' __
now
pojtoffir-ex. :iMU:i.«M; wbuln
whole number
number of
of BDDolntappointn,ent», IS.Sfti.

| &lt;j-ha fam ease In tire whole number of
i ptmtofflev* i« shown to havo been 3,219
| a^inst 1,MS during lb* /'*»’
lu tbe
I
Etigimi.l »tab»» the net increase wa« 5,
*•. .inriiiKthe
MpiastC.
durinaUte nrvvioux
previous venr:
year; in
in tue
tue
middls states, IWagainsttMl; in th* xotHberu
■a Rev. Tbatruu D. Htates, in-iluditig Indian territory. 14-Sagainst
Gm. Harrrion was
public m-n who seat

waa horribly mangled and died Instantly.
Her leg was cut off and hw body cut to
twain. The Nlcksus girl jumped, alighting

emerging from tire bridge and

Ht. Louta. Mu, Nov-

likely to reHalt in

ing rink all tbeir own, end they malm the
tellers bum. too.
Tbe l.cwrdm at tbe different penal inatl-

Idmiuediately twgan to play the wedding
march from "Loh-ngrin,” and tiie bride

dark bonnet, pueed up the right aisle, and.
joining Ure bridegroom knelt before tbe al.
tnr The Rev. Dr. Leonard, asdsted by thb

Agrli,-ulturo i* often commended as being
a “safe bnsinsaa," but Henry (Icrlx, a
Houghton farmer, fell from a load of hay un
large faun y.

, U n v • ■

Mr» Selhne. Friday morning at ii a. tn.,
dui inr ■ quarrel about a board bill, which
.
. .
. ____ ______ 1
II., n«l ■

Hamm,

preferred

Mr.TXKsroi.iH. Mm&gt;.. Nov. IT.—Tbo Jour*

who woe i mi isiunary u&gt; Cbi::&lt;i

kings, was *oM for M.O.

Some three or four month* ago, John Hat­
ton, a mqiected citicen of Farmington, waa
seriously injured by the fall of a barn door.

mrtly, among them being some beautiful
jewelry in dlanxxxl* aud sapphire", tb« gifts
ot the groom mjd other*

lowed no communication with tbeir neigh-

M. Bianky. ■ barjrvd with &lt;4&gt;tainiug money
day. Stanley claimed that bp was I eir to
1400,QUO, and on the strength ot lb&gt;" obtained

Brrtba M. Stanley,

York. Chicago »nd nthor cities of tire ea*^

FOUND DEAD BY THE WAYSIDE.

Cleveiat.d ballot and died soon alter reach­
ing buna.
.
A couple of Coopersville cur* worried tho
lifaVut of dgblecd ■ sheep ia oue night aud

a terrible murder was tbe discovery at» lata
hour Saturday night ot the bleeding form of
a youug and handsome girl lyw. on Grund
boulevard, near Forty-third stnwt.
Tbo
girl wax inwnirtble and was bleeding pro-

light canre and u shotgun cut short tbeir
staying carver.
Tbo Battle Cr.ek sanitarium ban recently

pi Lal, tbe physician* found that »b* had re­
ceived u compound fracture of the rkuli, evidsotly having been struck with a bltml
toalrumi tik Every sffort was made to re­
store conscfommeas, without avail, and tbo
girl &gt;lied un hour after reaching tbe hospital
r.. ....
___ A - ■------------■ ....I Smm all .n.

pirv.’’

lu»ti »tcd at Milwaukee the other day, when
a 410,000 note, drawn by Moore, Benjamia

kin* baud machine, and would like to gala
on the man who can “beat the record." “ '
Four years ago a Battle Creek man loat

Bunday. Mr*. Brulenbaken rrcaiveJ three
wounds, and lingered until Friday morning.

mou* wSTEingtneo's torchlight procession
Friday night ia honor of Jimperor William,
who, replying to a deputation Friday, said
be waa doubly pleased to see both Roman

a bit of boodle beaids* All of which in­
clines us to the belief that betting is mighty
CriCaoo,

y.jitcrdny. but failed to rvcognixa tbe re-

caught by a rapidly running train of cars cm
the CinetnnaU &amp; Miami Valley road. Ma-

majority of 3W fur Fluming

gsll-ry and hallway*
Mr. (.TianiPertain entered the church at 2
o'clock and waited at the, channel Hie ap-

Not.

;7 —George F. Graff,

county larmnr prayed earnestly tor rain so

413, against
CiRCixviLUt, Omo, Nov. 16.— Tburaday

wosaarertained that Dey's majority wiU
run frutu Ml to TlX) in a total vote of 40i.(Bu.
H- i. th. first Uerii'crst elected to state of« in Iona riuev 1857.

with

l.eelthy

firm and aiullbla voice, prayer wm pro­
nounced. and Joseph Chamlterlain aud Mary
Endicott «er&lt;&gt; man and wlf*

find nw&lt; a xenson'or twu ago at an c:istern
wmiwr fwwrrt. Tbe wedding took place at
the first Prsatiyterlan church on Capitol
avenue, of which the bride i* a communicant,
..* i
&gt;ttj&gt;nd&gt;d bvwvaral hundred friends

,lbu time at voting. Faxmarij, natural1 atlMua were required to own property

1 outlet for railway eotnmiwdonei-a beyond a
'J'*ubt; Tbeold board, Bpoucor IJmith, Prank
- ’'ampbell. Republican, and Peter A. Dey,

first row. Mombrrsof tbe Endicott family
and relatives wsr® sealed immediately in

forn-ed the Episcopal

Catbarino CulloSi, daughter of Senator ’ tinned. There wore 831 mure offlca* »tab
Btrelby M. Cullom. Mr Hardie ta a portrait j j&amp;gd nn.l 145 more cdQce* discontinued dur-

,
eougratulntiowaj

charged

Hoc. JoMipti Chamberlain atxl Mia* Mary

taken to the undertaking rooms.

MORE POSTOFFICE STATISTICS.
|
J
•

|
SPRIFOFIKIA Illa, No&lt;. 15.—Tho cmef i
i
cial want cf the season, iu Springfield thus 1
far whs U e * adding last evening of Robert

offlcialing efergyi

Archie I’e'an. the man

tiers of Washington'* ofileial society, and

taken from this quarter of tbe ruins, making
nbietacn exhumed since« o'clock Tuesday

• •• 1

t.nU| tbe (onrtb Munday in tbe
and but few return* thereon hare
n n (-*• ir .J front th’ mar-dinis appointed
:h«R^

ewlt QuieUy Wedded.
WaUIXOTOX CitT, Nov. Ifi— Quietly and
simply, in the preeeDc« of tbe bride’s rela-

ebureb.
The president and Mrs. Cleveland entered
tho church jurt Ik-fore 9 o'clock, and wore

work of exhuming them

a mtntniUee during the Inst two
Mid ia well equipped for tbe pori-

JO CHAMBERLAIN’S BRIDE.

press any Jntentlon of selling
It
was bought for 431,MU. but o
sold for 4IUO.OOO now. I-md in .lire neigh-

a rvputatiou for not paying hla

THOS? INDIANS WILL FIGHT. _J

St. Lovis, Mo , Nov. 19 — Dispatches fram
t!.&gt;. appoint-

tjon.“
The thrashing of elect ioa day eeetns to
have In un clean and thoroughly done-rtoo
thoroughly in fact for sotire jieople'* com-

Latxb.—Tbe identity of the young woman

of office* in all tbo states accepting Maine
and Now Hampshire, and in all of tba terri-1 Milchell, her former residence Washington.
torie* excepting Idaho and Utah.
I*., and sb* lived with her brother Oliver
Mitchell, a south
wuiiv &gt; । ■ ---a — — - aide street car conductor.
THE TREMBUNG EARTH.

Sak Fhakcwco. Nor. l».-Great excite­
. ____ n_j i.. (I.:. .M1.1T Vnatarilav aftar-

IlOOU. CUU»«U u; ...u
-----------on eartbqualte. Tbouxsmd* of people rushed
fate tbe street* from prbrato realdwxw. and
th* hotels throughout tbo city. f**rmg that
th* btoldlng* were about to toppta down
updu theta. Tbe aboek wa. a **v*re on. and
lasted tor about a quarter of a minute, tbe
vibration being from northwest to aoutb-

Distnrtcbe* Iro n central California state
that th* shock waa felt throughout that »*clion, causing general consternatom and
fright.

uui uw • AU '.... -------------- ----- — —
man waa detained and a young man named
Btorgia, who w« a free treat caller oo Eva.
waa arrmted. but there ia no evidence to con-

can only get over Abe ground with a skiff.
Patrick Daley, a Marquette man, was so
anxiou-t t&lt;&gt; die that he .tabbed himself

suffering from delirium treinen*.

signing false trills of lading.

8ax Fxaxcixco, Cal, Nov.

Maquatte people are enjoying cheaper gas
nd awin’* have io strike fur it' either. Ail

CmCAOO, Nov. lit—Edward a McDonald.

A
uu * iv.wv
---- s - -—
hour Saturday nfternoon, in accotTlanco with
the decision of tire aupremu court of Illinois,
reversing the judgment of tbe Cook '^nnty
criminal court, which sentenced MrDuuaW
to a term in the penirv irtary.

Frankfort

•little time,’
andthecUid wa* burned

~_______

ford and eiciBhy fel;» *Hgbt but amtinuous

DrclJinga
slightly shaken.

were

man

than three hours, and anybesty acquainted

sKrrretiou.

her Friday.

17.-

�AN ESPECIALLY FINE LINE OF

CLOAKS!

CLOAKS!

'.Elegant Plush:

Children’s Cloaks

CLOAKS

In endless var’ety ranging in price from

TO

$20

TO $1O

$40

These garments will commend themselves

These are elegant goods, and we have a
much larger stock than ever, and have sold
over twenty this fall. An inspection will sat­
isfy you th^t, there is finish, sty le, beauty and
durability in these goods.

to buyers both as to quality and price.

SEE THEM !
Our stock in this line is complete, and dou­

ble the stock we have ever carried.

Ladies’ Newmarkets
From $7 to $15
A Rare Bargain.
We have received and have now by far the
largest line of

PAISLEY SHAWLS-:

SHAWLS
Of every description in styles that cannot fail
to please. We ask you to look them over.
We are making

Ever shown in Hastings. • We are enabled

Very Low Prices

by careful buying and buying in large lots to
offer them at from

On them, as we are enabled to do, since we
bought them right

$10.00 to $40.00.

$1.50 TO $15.00.

Careful Buyers
Will find it to their adv:

4

this space for the next few^weeks.

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VOL. XXXIII. NO. 31

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Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS. MICH.. NOVEMBER 28, 1888.
Hastings Banner

COUNTY NEWS.

r-r-252!“ 25."^^ b&gt;-

w* authorized to re

HaKttsor. Ba gin- (kjvNTV, Michioax.

FViMCBirnox

bates:

J. McKelvey, Maule Grove.

The Best Present
FOR THE HOLIDA VS

nee of subacrtpUou will poalUvri* i». «?•Ineuhar
l5eenta
«e when subvert
77.. , ‘

O„e«Extra
l«.mii2rST
UU,'G.RiT“;
charge tar special posiUon*'

Can be found at

A. Holmes,

l.lh wn.b

HAXXltH to &lt;lo

»rttl*d with us wm, oeiwreti this &lt;l*tp and

AtaSMcUuliy,
&lt;XX&gt;K A NISKKRN.

THE JEWELER'S.

j,

’ Eadies’ and Gents’ Gold Watches.
Rings and Chains,
•&lt;

line of

SJLVERWAREBurry comity.

I cannot particularize this wuek, but ask Banxek

WAIT
I have jurt returned 6nmn Chlcaox where 1 made heavy purchases
lays, and can suit you In both goods and prices.

mg medium in Bar­
ry County.

Cali in and are

4. HOLMES,
THE JEWELER.
our watches, clocks and jewelry that need repairing, and have the
। in latent workman.
N

&amp;AKJN0

Csrltoa.
1x0,8 8rP anxluu,‘,y walling forskat-

t ?rV,ClB.rk':’ ** ^’nwi-ll, is the guest of
John Fleming.
Annie Hillman starts for her home in
Ontario the 30th.
F. B. Fleming folks of spending Thanks­
giving -in Grand Rapid*.
Snow is going and with thia usual fore­
sight the old settlers are prophesying an
ojwn winter.
A party at C. Rogers’ last Friday even­
ing, a pleasant time reported.
H. Scott and family spent Sunday at W.
W. AlcKibbon's.

Milo.
Ph-aec inform the prohibittonlsta that A.
C. Towne has purchased a cow. 'Election

Cynthia Craven after a four weeks visit
with her many friend* has returned to W.
C. Towne’s, in whose family she lias U-en
s resident of for the part two yearn.
Mrs. W. A. Spnnpilng had friends visit­
ed hen- the past wvek.
Report raya Milo ik to have a large and
commodious warehouse in the near future.
Bla|n Ray will mpve into bls new house
thls week.
.
competition with tbc multitude of low test, short
Very little wheat is being markeUrt at
» eight. alum or phosphate powders. Sold only
In MM
rwrt I’.ki. —■■ t'., .... present, grangers are liolding for an sdrancr.
Fine fall for making and repairing
fenres. to advance spring work.
Farmers arc in good spirits. Thrfufure
ha* a silver lining to it.
Many an ewe, that had been placed in
the feeding yard, has now been placed in
the breeding yard. What turn caused this
change.
Roads are smooth and dry.
St&lt;x*k of all kinds an- now housed and
Is now ready to
on full rations.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

The to Roller 11,
Delton, Mich.,

BUY WHEAT,

M. L. Sweet was in town one day last

Paying the highest market price.

The.. Newest
AND

Best Line

Furniture
Can always be found at

John Yargerwas In Hastings last Wed­
nesday.
Gusto pt Milling and Feed Grinding a
James Cool was in Grand Rapids last
week.
’
. Specialty.
F. Houek will •move Into Wm. Cool’s
house
lu Campbell
Our mill is equipped with the latest and
It
M.
Blair,
of Caledonia, has a jewelry
best machinery, and will produce as One a
quality of flour as can be made. The pat­ sluip In Geo. Naglcr** store.
Wm. Godfrey was In Hastings last Sat­
ronage of the people of southwestern Barry
urday.
county is solicited. Respectfully.
J. Cheesebmugh and II. C. Peckliam re­
turned last Saturday from Chicago,- where
they have lawn several days on business.
Mike Roush returned Friday from Lake
county, where he has been several weeks
visiting relatives and hunting deer.
Mr. Walker, of Brookfield, is in the vil­
lage visiting at James Godfrey'*.
Several 'men of Freeport got up a lx* and
cut and drew several cords of wood for C.
V. Ricgk-r last week.
'*
John Targerami Wesley Fea were In
Grand Rapids last week looking up some
railroad business.
Freeport stores are lielng decorated with
new business signs; G. Nagler, E. H. Sis­
ioe son and Moore A Shepard are some of the
Finest layer raisins per lb....
new
ones.
4
Bert full cream eberje per lb.

R,T. L DdisUi.

You Can Buy

Golden date* per lb .
. ..
Best dear pork, per lb.
h’sw Japan tea &lt;tu«Lper lb.. ...
Choice Japan tea. perlh--------Finest Japan lea. extra, par lb.

The evaporator cIomx! last Saturday
night.
Durkee A Marshall close their evapora­
tor at ladtc Odessa this week.
W. Barker has gone to Battie Creek to
work.
C. E. Goodwin is In Chicago buying holi­
day gO»Ml*.
Matie Neary.'of Hickory Coroers, I* vlnitjug her sisti r. Mrs. M. H. Harknww.
Walt Stillwell exhibits a new patent
gate at the comer of Main and Maple Sts.
John Kocher has goneto Moore I Park to
visit his father, who Is seriously 111.

Choice Bus cut. per lb•**
Farmer * Boo cut tobacco, light, per lb.
Street Cuba line cut tobaceo. per lb. .
Blslug Sun baking J&gt;ow&lt;ier. per lb
(Best In tn* world for the price.)
Choice table syrup, per gal......................
Finest maple syrup, per gal
(food Forto Kleo im&gt;xia»*c* jx-r sal..

Cucumber plekles lu vinegar, per doz.

Good table tumblers, per dot-.............
Good table goblets per doz.
Dandy water set per doz.......................
Best bulk o/stor* per &lt;H
Cape Cod cranberries, per qL
lb bar good laundry soap for
3 doz clothes pins for. ...,............

Saturday evening.
Mr*. A. M. Flint Is home from Kalama­
zoo.
Onio Strong ha* gone to Texas to attend
a meeting of the National editorial asso­
ciation.
The hunters have returned from the
10c
north, and rejort poor luck.
Q. U. Si CKCB.

toe

Archie McCoy

Good tubular lantern tor
French bronze biuiglogjtamp for....
Paper palls, best, for......................... Ijirnp chimneys 0 for.... ..................
JapaneseraaaJara, fancy.............
Japannese rose leaves jMCkage for
Boap stone toot Warmer*. tXw.......
Bert roller flour, per cwt...................

He .. now oct of the city buying a big stock for the

Beamer’s Cash
Bargain Store,

HOLIDAY TRADE

Main Street,

Watch this space next week.

HASTINGS,

MICH

Xehemlah Cook has put op a new wind­
mill.
The scarlet fever has been raging In AnMin Biiyes' family, but they are said tn lx*
much better.
One of John Chapman’s children is sick
with the lung fever.
Singing scbnol at th*- Warner school
house every Saturday night, with Mr. Han­
dy m teacher.
School couuneured at the Warner school
house Mondays
Emma lk&gt;sU-r returned from a short vis­
it to Kalama»io friends last Monday.

The grading oq t&gt; ralinwd La nsarty
romplHed. A full gang of hands worked
ail day Sunday, and several were given Cha
r l&gt; Im-.,.-.
M__ ______.

'fhe depot ha» been looted In the

Dr. L. E. Benson and L. Parrot has
purchased a business lot, and propose to
en-et a fine building in the spring.
Chariry McArthur Ims sold a lot to Mr.
Whitney.
Will Cramer will build a new house in.
the spring.
IL D. Banner lost his mustang on Sun­
day night
. Mattie schry and Emma Bitter have rn»
W'm. Raymer and family, at Battle tamed from Ixnrcil.
Creek, an- visiting at M. IL Bloom's.
Mrs. Jake Schry U getting Ixrttrr.
Wilson Carbough, of Portland, SundayD. N. Stowell fo teaching In the Cbeeny
«! with hl» sister. Mrs. C. Allerton.
district.
Mr*. L. Gardner and son have returned Idly,Ua,W pro**rty ** chanKi,lK bands rij&gt;.
home from their vh.it,
K. Ixickhart and wife attended the D’. ot
E. Lucas lias purchased a house and lot
R. ioclal In Hastings Friday evening.
of Levi Holmvs.
Steve Spmigrt and wife were at the
Geo. Harden luu friends visiting him.
county hub Friday.
L There will be a tem|&gt;rrancr meeting at
Peter Galenger b. making arrangement* the M. E. church Bunday evening. An
to build a new bouse in the spring.
excellent program lias been prepared, and
Mrs. M. H. Bloom has become tired of it l* hoped that .the Ik«mc will be filled.
&lt;&gt;f Cartieton, and packed up her gnods and After the program Im* been rendenrt. a
she and her chlldred have gone to her collection will bo takefbup for the benefit
daughter’* near ilearaey.
of the teinjx-ranci- hospital. The follow-.
Miiw Jerey Bloom, of Vermontville, is Ing lb the program:
keeping house for her father.
D-votloeal Kxerclie*.
Mix R. Ellerton ha- returned fruinavfoDeebMuaUon. Ml.-u Minnie WoodrrBch.
*
... Mtax Raima Graaettgcr.
II with hcr pan-iita In Jackson.
Reading. Ml»» i-xHt*.
While plowiiig last'week one of A. Sni­
Euay. Mr*. 8. Bchaata. .
der'* horse* dropped dead.
lto»nara»%e^urtSchS^y’.
Mr. Hunt and wife, of Vermontville,
Torso SotiuKii.
were guest? of 1L W. Austin Bvudaj.
Geo. Woolet, of Woodland, .Sun&lt;layrd
UaaHrtil.
with J. Watring
I'hancy Slnnmaker is aiek with the
measles.
•
Inddie Chandler started for Ann Arbor
Nellie Bull, of Hasting*, was Lume last
school Monday.
Sunday.
H. E. Gardner and wife, of Battle Creek,
K. Edwards and P. Haney went to Grand
were guests at L. H Edmunds, the part
Rapid* last Friday.
No preaching at the Pod Auger rehoo) week.
Mrs. Moore L* gaining rapidly.
bouse last Sunday.
Nellie Edmunds commenced school at
Franklin Garn and G. W. Cappy and
wife were the guests of J. L. Ickes and BktHe Creek college last Monday.
Mrs. Burt Elay la better.
wife last Sunday.

A. F. Fausey ha* his new house com­
pleted and han moved in the same.
Quite a Dumltcr of the young people In
this vldniiy relished the oyrtqra they ate
at Clay . Rogers last Friday night and en­
joyed the.evoilng.
We understand that Leonard Stedgr has
•traded a horac for a new double buggy.
Marky Sc&lt;»tt is tfj» north hunting.
Aaron Strouse I* tn these parte again.
Merrill Sledge t* working for Mts. Miles
Engle.

If farmers do not get their’fail wort
done this season It will be their oWn fault
not that of the weather.
The school L» so full that It is-found
n&lt;-ceasarj to put in more seats, which will

A tmptirtry la to be added to the chapel
this week. ’
A donation is to to be given to Rev. O.
Perry on Thursday evening at the parsouage.
The Thanksgiving service will be a
Wilber t.'anwuter has gone to York state union service held at the M. E. church on
Thursday at 10:30 a. m.. Bev. L. Coiling
to visit relative*.
John Jhimfrey rented his farm and will giving tin- addreM.
Ely Clement has returned after-ix-nd-.
lu vc an’auctinn safe the 30th.
the summer «-a*t.
\
School commenced this week with Mr. Dig
W. IL W^lls is building a barn.
'
Tee-pie as teacher. Henry Storr is building a new house.
Mrs. Pumfxcy and family imve been vis­
Mrs. II. I«ehnner has been visiting
iting in Eaton C-o.
Allegan friends.
Mrs. Bowie- has returned home.
1- Loveland and wife spent a part of
Talk-slKiut buying votes. When a man
will give his daughter in marriage to a cer­ last week in Battle Creek at Will Murphy's.
Ten shells Imve been built on the M. E.
tain young man to vote democratic, he
church grounds which will be found very
must l&gt;e wonderfully Interested In political
convenient when the weather Is bad.
matters.

Three nice monuments have been erected
in the cemetery lately for H. Ball, C.
Klock and N. WhitakA
Mrs. Hannah Moxan has been visiting
her parents.
Mrs. N. Rnatche lias tieen vwjr sick but
Is gaining slowly.
A. S. Blssett and family moved to Verrhontvillr last week where he intends to
make his future home.
Geo. Parmelee spent Sunday with his
parents.
Mrs. Tongate's father is with her for the
present, he Is suffering with a cancer.

Your correspondent having arrived at
home to remain awhile, will now try to
give a little news from this place for each
Issue of the BAXXn In the future.
Tlte democratic citizens of our littluplace were 'rested to a very’ disagreeable
surprise on the Oth of Novetnber, but man­
aged to eat their crow willtout making a
very making a very great fuss over it.
The republicans of this vicinity held
quite a Jollyflcatlon meeting on tlw lentil.
Nome of the democratic fanners living near
here thought the village was on fire and
came running down to help extinguish the
conflagration, but they found they eould
not quench the enthusiasm ofdhe g. d. p.
.Tame* Ryan has just returned from Knltuuazoo. where he went to visit bls brother.
Mrs. Catherine Ryan is at Kalamazoo
visiting her son and daughter.
L. H. Ryan, who lias been at Kalamazoo
building a fine house, for G. W. Ryan, hav­
ing completed the same has returned home.
Alex McCallum has commenced building
a house and the work Is well under way.
Will and Clarence Pierce having charge of

ADDITIONAL LOCAL
A sanitary convention, as before an­
nounced, will lie held in this city. Lfce. 8
and 4, under the auspices of the state
traard of health. \A11 sessions will be held
In the court house and on standard time.
This is ar. opportunity of hearing discuss­
ed vital questions relative to the public
health and our citizens should avail them­
selves of thia privilege. The sessioua will
be free of charge to all. The following
are the officere of the convention:
Clement Smith. Hast-

1-eekbam. M. D . t reeport; A. U Towne. MUo;
IToI J. W. Koberu. Hwrtingx.
-' Heeretary-A. K. Ksnaswu. HasUngs.
The committees an-:
I.xaJ CMwilttoo.-Hoo. Daniel Striker.
Chairman, Hon. Jas. L Wilk
&lt;1t); Dr. D. K. Fclter. Ctt
Wilkin*, Dr. A. F. Drake. C.

Dr. Wm. H- Sayder. M. L Cook.
Conunlilre from the Sials J
Henry B. Baker, M. D„ Lansl

ft. Prayer—Rev. Wm. M. PnCer.
x A firiet Statement ot Objects rt Cm
lion-Hon. John Avery. &gt;1. D.. president of ilia
State Board ot Ueaith, Greenville.
4? Address hj foe President of the Conran-

Eystcr. M.D.. I
Ban, Mrafc

*. Discussion
iiieinb
M. Conger and wife are the proud and Creek.
happy parents of a bran new girl baby.
Mr. Murray ha* purchased the house and
tot formerly owned by Frank Wilson. !&gt;•
latter has moved to the northern part «
the state,
Campbell Bros, are making vagous im­
provement* almut their premises.
John Ryan Is buildlag an office to his
Wm. Gerard has rented and will move
ware-house, and John can soon sit on a
on the Brice fam.
Miss Johnson, of west Castleton, la high stool and read in the papers all about
teaching the McKelvey school this winter. the late Waterloo.
«ter-«upply of Itaattag*—F. K. 'Hm1 regret to state Umt Rev. J. McLean Is
A Free Methodist divine Is holding
DtemSifoi;-^Prof- V. O
on the riek list and unable to fill his var­
meeting at Die M. E. church.
1. Ana Arbor, and W. a
ious
appointments,
but
we
hope
be
will
Wm. Griffin Jr., has returned home
from Mnmeiles where he has been working rtxm tie well again.
in an apple dryer for the last two months.
WoodUuUl.
Harttag*, and J.Tt 'ieUan^'M. D..'BatUs
IjCtllc Wiiitnrv is teaching the Ellis
We cannot ask for nicer weather.
M-honl this winter.
Celltagi and M alte-M. B. Church
The izall game between th- scholars of
Wm. Seaman has his house nearly com­
our high school and the scholars of the
pleted.
South Jordan school resulted in a score of
T. S. Brice will aeU his personal proj»‘•J5 to 30, tn favor of our high school.
erty at auction Tuesday of next week. CZJ
J. M- Smith is enjoying a two weeks vaSame one dn».-ed the democrat pole in
CJThe North Jordan school lum»e Is under­
mourning one night last week.
Hernan Brown, of Grand Rapids, a
former Maple Grove boy. I* 'istting friends going repairs.
J. W. McLeod, of Pralrievilln, visited
with Prof. J. M. Smith last week.
t fcJSnjgteoe-Frcrf. J. W. Roberts, HartJ. B. Meexlnicr visited In Maple Grove
Ix-wis Bluer la attending achooL
SUWm! Bivens was attending court at
Emiun Bluer h at home, and will remain
till after Christmas.
Hastings last week.
,
„
,
,
Mra. John Enz Is In Harting* having
Geo. G. Maraltall died last Monday of
typhoid fever, and Viola Shout* the week her eye* treated by Dr. 1 x.wry.
Fan! A Vella’s ite» work shop Is nearly
PrKw.” J..lm M.reli.H. of Hut. »” &gt;■"' completed.
’
Enller. M. D
Dave Smith has sued Mr*. Pettit.
t&lt;&gt; attend hh brothel's funeral.
.
Geonre Barden’s taw »utt at Lake
John Palmerton, of Woodland, visited
*a resulted Ufa victory fw George.
JVtn. Seaman SrtMtay.

�ISRAEL UNDER JUDGES.
LESSON

IX,

FOUfiTH

Borton' Bill*.

TEA OAtKEhiNG

Orange Fekte. broken F-roe, Pekoe. I’ekn.

popularity meh year, and tas beeimw the nW.

RemeS^aiN

&lt;«raph. Dubuque. Iowa.

‘

Sore Throat, Swellings, Fro-t*
bites, Sprains,

Sciatica,

God. that He might dwell among them, and
that they might magnify Hut name tafore
M and whole hearted obedience and submta
■fan, promising on HD part that they ttiouli

S

Stockmen,

Their history during the forty years that
Mok* led them is fraud ta -the bonksot F-rodu», Leritfaaa, Number* nndiDeutcromsmy.
Wo have Jaa. taea studying their historv

y«nr», us n-eardod in this Ihk»L.

mde in the condition*

sight of tat- Lord, mid served Baalim.” At
iwu.t a-rea tone* d'« wuJind thlu statement
concerning their doing evilin thitaiook (ii,

the Itegttter of Deed- lor Barry County. Michl«n. on «ie»tb4ay&lt;rfJanunrv. A. D.’tn®, In
B WSSS-J S£TKH

Lie bail done
UL “They toesook tta Lord God of their
father*." Strain of Joshua's parting words

«*Klat** at Sylrson* r.. &lt; ««•&lt;. «rc-a»ea, au*v ntttxved tn A_\MyrtrOa -WMtewnib and raid asSSSiwtdJdyVwndedln’ItoerOtm pagr ML Orange god*, linm-wil! ho turn and do you
tm wklrh twrtnH«v. there I* claimed t&lt;&gt; l» due hurt and -consume you” (Josh, xxiv, 20», but
fit ite date ottofc I»otlre. th- sum of »lx hun­
dred eighty-nine and T7»rtH dollars (final* IT) and there word* ore now forgotten or unhtxxied;
and won» still, .the Lord who brought Lhem"
out of xtui land of Egypt, and made them a
ns-'xrn and cuvc-tbqm this good tarn!, is for­
gotten omdfarsaketL
-row. umxuinr ... ..
........... ",
cutalwdtr. * .hl mofteaxe anti the otatun* in
..met) ease
Mid provided, nottre I* hereby BatJ and Antitaruth.” These were tbpmalo
£ren thoron faewrdam- r th day of *fa&gt;n»o
, D iww. at ten* etook ia tin* forenoon. I shall and feornb divinities of tho nations iaxforo
■eff at public atattott.to tta Irlgbest bidder, at
the ntwth trim doardTthe Court House la the with the mo*t&gt;cnwl and ata the most impure
practices; tbowvry extreme oppodto of tlmt
nwe.
......
--- •——— rajmevd by&gt;th&lt;t pure and lady and lowing
rest a* wav be neceosary lu J«J the amount God-of Israel.
'
i on raid mortjpMtv. with th* Inwresl at ctaht
14. “Tbo anger of the Lord was hot against
eent. and all I'XAlortU. The Pf«nl*-s bedesrrtbed tn said vaortwe. a» Ail those Ccr- Israel,"" in tho account«if thia sin writtan in
»pM»a«rp«rcdhioftan&lt;lwltaafe and being
*IK1 u.
.....w’ -■, ... "... ...
, — “ ■ Lord kindlixl ngninxt His (wople. nt&lt;umnch
«t IM nine tatadrM ninety nine (w% 9W) and thatHn abhorred His own inheritanev, tuid
tots ten hunared .TA’'* nnd ten humirod and Hr gave than into the lumd ot thu heathen."
one a.an), rerordlng to the recorded plat of the In-kr, xi:, .7, concerning a later ata K i*
wnuca: “I have given tbe^finrly taioved of

Cium. H. Baumb. AtTy for Am I iner.

CAUTION
Jl'iVrttaS

wm tacamo of His great lore for tto-m that
He thus cluuicncd th,mi for their sirn^as it is
•written: ■•Youonjy Imve I known of all tho
families of thoearth: ttareforu 1 will punish
you far all your Iniquities?* Amos ill, 2.
15. “The hand of the ,Eord wa* againut
them far eviL . . . and they w ent greatly
dittnstscd.” Tho w ay of tta traiugresuT is
hard (Prov. xiii. 13), but they were tho ro■dosmedof.tbo.Lonland lit* hand was upon
them far evil only to mako them see tta evil

might do them gooL

judges which delivered them.” Nuvcrttatas,
Hr regarded their afilirtion when Ho heard
ttair cry; and He remembered tor them Hi*
covenant,(iriu cvi,4M5); Donat our hearts
any: “Q, foolmh poople, why grieve and
turn away .from such lorof why not abide in
such afriend; wby not constantly rtyUco in
such ixiwerT Then a voi.s whispers: "Thou
art tta man; Israel's sin is just thine own, and
Lho uni'i God.of Israel regards today tho cry
&lt;d too on.erring, eft repenting.our,' and do­
ll rar* thiKo who call upon Him, such as coil
epan Him in truth. Why not .abide ever in
His loved
though Ho heard their cry and raised them
np judges •wbodelin-rod them,, they soon fell

1 ally net in them to do evil. Love seemed
lost upon-them, and past warnings seemed
utterly in-rninptbey went full of self and sin,
and it npixanxi to be useless to do anyth tag for
them; yet Ho toved them and for His name's-

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE*

IS. “The Lord was with tho. judge." Hit
were not re tta Jndg» could have done noth­
ing. The Lord was with Musre.'xmd Joshua,
and David, and tho kings who did right m
Hr* sight, and tta propped who apoko m Hi*

GENTLEMKN.

DOUGLAS *4 Knot, the ort*tnal
baod-wwwd writ St *bne. Equal* cuaSisu s.UxTrx-.Me

rSSnSSi
rirs School

WOOLEY. AGENT,
•rouMtc orarr.
n, omihCv of Barry,-re.
□I the Probate Court for the
, hotarn ut the Probate Office in

rtl. W. Cole. Judge ot FroMtf.
On reatUnx and filing lb* petition, duty veriMtod. ot Henry Burton, administrator at raid w-

won. uuu i nureaay. ine
D. I»«. at ten o'clock tn

“It repented tta LoM.-’ This exprwrion,
often uspd in reference to UM. and Urst found
in Gen. vl,8, refers to God’s visible proceduro
atitappenrsto us. That God should ercr
change liis rnmd. or He. purpose, or ta sorry
for anything He docs, is simply luipoantta.
SO. “The anpir of the Lord." »Vo had the

again in Uta txx&gt;k‘ tn chapters Hi, B; g, T. It
is difficult far u* to think of nngvr without
alu. although wo are told in onu pbarto ta
angry and sin not (Epb. iv, ai); however
difficult-tint may tx&gt; foruv. wo ca.nnrt thtat
of any sin iaronncction with the Ixvd'songur
or wrath, for He Is of purer eyes than to
heboid evil ami enrraot look upon Iniquity.
(Heb. L IS.) A righteousindlguation ngalU’rt
Ixmo in-ratltudo nnd ratailion and alighted
love will in som-i rueusurd dtwcrita the anger
or wramof the Lord; but thuro U much in it
that i» tadcacritable. and only tiro great dav
of His* r.-ratli when ft U come liiev. vi. 10.17)
will reuyahow what it moans; may we ail
Vw.
U. that
•&gt; ■_ _____ :

111-23. “That I mav prove Israel” Ltmw
they tranagrrasml His covenant and would
not tearkeu to His voice, therefore tta idola­
trous natkm* were left or suffered,(margin of
v. iSl in the (and toprova isrnnl (etap lit, I,
4L Thus the wildcraaas i xjrnevings were to
prove tbxnn. to know wbvtUer uioy wmihl
lovo 111m witnoll ihn heart or not (Deut. x ili.
xxil, II, and thus
Ho trial or proved
Hcsekihn in the matter of the ambamodors
from Babylon (11 Cnr. xxxiL SB- An oft re­
peatwI Itaiim of Bcripttnw is. ttat God wants
a tried people wta will love nnd serve Him
with all tta tv.-art. Kultfug with Him a*
Enoch did. and .following Him fully like
Joshua and Caleb; strong iu faith, rejoicing
to do ll» will, meditating upon Hi* word
day and night, and separata from tta idolathe world to form tho xbureh, which la tho
body of Christ, aro fo brer constantly tho
nnnw of Him w ta called them to Himaelf

from April ta Dreember plucking tho loaf.

morning,
। tbegurdu“Another woodcrtal discovery han
•made and that too by a tatty In thin coun­ ta plucked, wjblcb ta, as n rule, once every
ty. Disease fnstcenl lu elutetaa upon reight day*. lAt 11 o’clock tta wornm are
her and for sewn year- she withstood Its brought ta U&gt; weigh their forenoon-* leaf.
acvciest train, but her vital organa were
undermined and death seemed imminent.
the day
For three tntwAta she eougtad incessantly
ty to forty pounds, which they
and could not takvp. She taught nf us u
te on their backs. with a strap
tattle of 1H. King’s New Mrovery for
cenainnption AkI wax no much relieved on
taking find Arise that she slept all night
and with raw tattle has tarn miraculously
cured. Ihr name is Mn Luther Lutz.”
brought in and weighed, is
Thus write 5V. €. Hamrick »t Co., of
Shelby. N- G.—Oct a free trial tattle at W.
11. Goodyvnr's drug store.
wittering
placed in
W. Ik Suit, druggist, Blppus, Ind.. withering . ,,
testiflea: "! can rt'eroannend Electric getting the quantity i f air required to wither
Bitters as tta 'very beat remedy. Every it projwrir for manufacture next mornlug.
bottle mild has given relW In every case- As a-ruta, wbfin tta weather is favorable far
One man took six bottk*. and was cured withering, ten manufacture begin* at 5 a. m.
of rheumatism of 10 yrora’ atanding." Tho leaf is put Into rolling raacldncs, which
Abrahnni Hare, druggist. Bell villi*. Ohio, uro made with such perfection that tho mo­
affirms: “The l*^t m-IIIhk medicine I tion ot the Unbd rolling—Uted in all tea gar­
have ever handled ■ in iny ’JO years exper­ dens before machta ry n ■u.niippted—is now
ience, Is Electric Bitter-.’’ Thousands of obtalail by tio ust&gt; of cranksand cog wtavfa.
othcra have added their testimony, m&gt; that The leaf is given a light or * bixivy prawuro.
the verdict is uiianlmmw that Eictirir according to tita state it is in during tta time
Bitters da cum all dlseaws of the liver, It, is lu Uw rolling martone. It b. tiara taken
kidneys or hl'Mxt Only u half dollar a out and spread on fcruientmg tables to ■get
j tattle nt W. II. Goodyear's drug store..
the necessary (fermentation, which gives the

The best salve In the world for cut*,
bruta-M. utecn, salt rheum, fever son*,
teller, chapfied hands, chilblains, coma,
and all skin eruption*, and |»*itivelycures
plh-ji. or no pay reyuin'd. It is- icunranteod
tn give perfect ualbtfaclion, or money re­
funded. ■ Price 25ets. i«r tax. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear

tapcer county has to get along with only
nine m.-ws|&gt;apcn.

by Hood's
re It Is prerod, there tn more of Hood's Jtar.aiMrllU
d than of all otiujr medic.tics and It ha*
given the b«t of satiaiactl.m Miner Ita introduc-

B

After geuiriR the proper fermentation, tho
icaf gets u hcobnd roll of short duration to tlx
tho color of iu* fenncntaUon. The secotul
rull taing fimthod, tho roilnd Lof is taken to
tho drying nrtelnnsv to ta dried. Tta mart
(killed factory haixlx work ttaao machines,
an*l they givd the leaf the |»rojicr atnouul
ut drying, which gives tin- tea tta black rotor
aa you see iL, The t«f is now rvady to ta
sifted into tta different grades. After tho
wbulo tra luu taco put through n tea
breaker, it u itueu pa**&gt;xl through a sifting
machine—a loiigrevolving cy hudricai franc*,
with tin* vnriwl kirrnnf uir».
nt Lx.
I

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The DUYEBS' QVlIHSu
lasuud March and s-j.;
each yssr. It I* ai, fn?r.
Clopedia of useful intor.
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tar!)

IbeBegolirOld-EsUbllsli&amp;i

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&lt;su: otothc you and IiirnUk y.
all thu necessary and uanccvr
appliances to ride, walk, dance. »;t

IPHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON
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(.J early decay *nd perhap, Cociuropttoa
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URINARYcooplaico, Gleet.
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rejury foSwsawh. K&amp;„en or n&lt;
a»~No experiment*. Age
rertar.t. Coaaultalion free

SKILL and SUCCESS

Cbronic, Ntrms aid Prints tes.

C0MF0RTIBL1. and ydu orn; taataa fair
•atiumte of Ike value of th HUT Hl;.,GGID^, which WU1 bo sent u-.n
rwvtpt of 10 cast* u, p»r

MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.

CENTRAL1

ineatari. undet Lach of which are i
from Impure blotid, try Hood'* Hareapirilla and
realize Its peenliar curative ponvr.

being kept x A-irate.

The railway switchmen ut J acks* m have
fanned a union. 23 strong.

North British lAdrertisir.

Itch. Mungo and .Scralchtw on human or
animals cured ta 30 minute* by Wcmlford'*
Sanitarj' Lotion.. This never falls. .Sold
by Dr. E. Lathrop, Druggist, Ha-tings.

The tea is W ready i

Tho tenilquarters now lK&lt;amo the sceneI

ifttbaji,

F, D, CLARKE, M. D

uno trarsmitud wa&gt; to the queen, tho king |
directing Count Bismarck to pn*f«rv it for
his signature; fiieu followed others of a more
Aroufie the tacultii*. stimulate the Hrofficial character, and while to.-se matters
culation, purify the blood, with Ayer’s
were taing attended to 1 thought l w&lt;raid
Sarsaparilla.
ride into the village to And, it po*sib!.', autuo ;
SclMwlcnift county Is getting «&gt; wicked water for myhorac. Just im 1 entered tho
chief street, however, I n&gt; suddenly halted
a.-i to require a new jail.
by a squad ot soldier*, who, taking me fur a
Don't give that cold a start, but use Hill's French ofllror (tny coat and forage cap re­ Address C. G. HAMPTON. D.trail, Mick.
Pcerinw Cough Syrup. No cure, no pay. sembling those ot the French), leveled their
AV. H. Goodyear.
ph*ces at me. Ttay wcrogreatly excited, &gt;o
Great tog bowl factory &lt;ipcn« tn about a much so indeed that 1 thought my hour bad
come, for they rouid not understand Eng­
week at West Branch.
lish, and I coald not »j&gt;eak German, and
Scientifically combined fromta*st mater­
danxl not utter explanations n&gt; French. For­
ials are Cotor’* Pills. Will care lujutarhc. tunately a fauidhconnectcd German words
came to an- in the emergency. With thee I
monagi-d to delay my execution, u&gt;d one of
Bank wanted at Croswell.
tho ]■arty vuutun-i to &lt;xuuo up to examine
Mothers, save your children by using thn "unpoct" more dowly. TLo firrt thing
Hill’s Peertare Worm Hpeeiik. 2i uu.l IM li- did was to tako off my cap, ami looking it
With the'‘Outside Counter."
cents. Nocun*, nopay. W. 11. Goodyear. over carefully hl* eyes retted ou the threw
atare nlxivn tta vtosr, and pointing to them
Sot! The Unionville Snn.
bo omphatieally prououncud mn French.
We believe Hill’s Surxn]iarllla Is the very
Then, of couree, they all iMcame excited
Ik-sI correeter of
difficulties yet dis­
covered. W. H. Goodyear.
taougbt I wk trying to practice a rure,
and
I queatioa whether 1 should bavo'Urelto reputation. Tlio ••OL’TMDK COl'KTKM*' add*
Not a vacant building to rent in Hu.tsqn.
largely to (ho durability. These are cheapest
longing to.thu king's headquarter* be^i jxum- In Lhtj end. No extra charge for the '‘ntitalde
Pupillon (Clarke’s extract of flax) Sliin tag by just then, wlani, hearing tta thtvatCure, like many other lurstinmble beuertta entaga and imprecation*, he rodo up to learn
to mank.nd. vu ditttivnred by orcidcat. tta caw*! of tta hubbub and immediately H. S Robinson &amp; Burlenshaw, Detroit,
The proprietors, engaged In the prepara­ rccognlmd and rekased me. Whin bo told
hare ghen tta exelu-ivr right ofule ta
tion of certain plant*, from time to time
- ibl* city to ita
noticed the effect of working In pulp vat* much mortified, of coarse, and made the
on the skin. If there was pre.-u-nt ai&gt;t mutt profute apologiw. promrang that no
cutanems eruptions, warts, blendahu a»r wh mutata xtatild occur aguiu, and so on;
scrofulous sj-mpunn*. oil disappeared ns;if but no: feeling wtaliy reassured, for my uni­
by magic. After ex|&gt;rriuientlng ten'years, form was stiil Malta to nnstaid, I wa* careful
Drfanlt lu-vlnx bc&gt;-n iiiade In Dm londllions
ft hits Imcoiae n scientific fact ami a pririr- to return - to taadqunrtt-ni In company with of acyrtalit m.irtmu;.' tnufle r&gt;y Wanrti Mlllvreli
LcMiea C. Mlllarll. ht» wife, to Hainuet
less boon to tin* human mix*. From giving my deliverer. There I relate ! what had oc­ and
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away a few tallies, the demand tins in- curred, and after n grxxl laugh all round, tho ...... ....
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p.1rroi im-xm to
cretoed itnUi the sale for the past tWo king provided tm&gt; with a paWwbieii bo Mid Barry romity. UIcblxMi. mi the Uth dav of Mai
years munutita to l.lW’.ooo Imttles. Ijirke wouU preclude auy such nL*bap in the fu­
bottle* only 81. fqr sale by W. Ji. Gi &lt;Ji- ture and wiiulit also jtcrmii ri»e to g» wher­
ever I piearerl—a favor rarely bestowed.-*
In tin* three Insane asylums of the stake Geu. Sheridan m Scribner’* MagrutacTen converaions by the salvation xr&gt;ny
at Big Kaphta

CIDER

HACHIHERYSxr^FREE

DON'T
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pW-RncsiXB;
scr.mrrt^^.

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

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Grata Maptds Lv.
MlddlevtU*............

Harnxan.

Charlotte .
HMM Raptda.

COLCHESTER ARCTIC

It’s the Best Fitting and
Best Wearing

Rower Shoe Co.

Papillou (Clarke’s extract of dnxl Ca­
tarrh cure. from an exjH-rinn*nt. lias grovfn
tt&gt; ta the artatowlcdged ttuperior ofarjv
remedy foraimiiar purposea. Purely vt gttable and, sclentificuBy ]&gt;n*]&gt;nn*d, |t Iabsolutely hnnuli-A. and eif.-cln cures
when* all other known remetlles and the
most learurd medical talent failed. That
It Is a favorih^ with nil class** is cvldcncdd
by the fact that during the past two yeajs
80.000 gallon* have Iweti sold. Positively
cures catarrh, hay fever, colds, ect. I-nrge
bottles only 31.00 at W. 11. Goodyear*
drug atoix*.

A pert young Congregational clergyman
can get a job at Mnucvloun.
Great mistakes Ijave lieen made In the
world, by supposingmany nenons tioubhrt
Wrtv due IO laid blood. Thia tandac.be.
fits dizziness, aleepierenras. etc. are al­
ways due to wrnknem. or irritation of tta*
nerves of the brain; dy*m-j&gt;s!a. palu, wind,
etc., tn- weakness of the nerves of thn
stomach: weak lungs is caused by weak­
ness «»f tta parts; blilouMn**. constipation,
etc., to weakness of the nent* of tin* liver
or bowels; pains, irregularity, sterility tp
derangement of tta uterine nerves. For
all weakness. Dr. Miles’ great nerve and
brain food auriwa'^s al! other renwdlc^.
Trial bottles free nt W. 11. Goodyear's
drug store.

Dropped Dead.
niystalogistM estimate tliat the taart
does 5.0M.UO0 pounds of work rai'h day.

emt h&lt; arts.
Naw

irr.

«*to-&gt; RmMI
ChArt.Ce.
Morgan.
e-.ur I
HAVTIMi
Irvin* .
.
Middleville
Grand H«tWd&lt;

standard time. Tliroug
Grand Rapid* «nd IF-troIt
CDWPxmnxs.-A: Grand tan,
rago * We*t Mtehigiuj f.v H.J
Muskegon and i-oiris tw&gt;ai
Rapid* A Indian* R. Ji. for Big Kspi-' Tr.
City and Petuokrv. New Y.,rk »:i&lt;l irini!
pnwxdaily. All other train* dally rx. ;

TIME TABLE.
In effcel July

nt law having been li--tfiittrd to rreorer the

there mu X3M patients.

Tta take Shore ned has now only one
man employed at Klinger’s take.

dlaobedi-

The wuallett b«d

sifted, make

Slathers of partridgtM in the vicinity of
In stuilylDgtbo history of Israol it is taoresary to itwp in ratal that tta Lord God had Okunplun.
cbowm item to be aspects! people unto Hlm-

Bruises, Bums, Scalds,

For Stablemen

bud.

DyMtepsla, the root of innataerable evils
is readily cured by taking Ayer’s Sarsapa­
rilla.

Rheumatism,
Neuralgia,

INDIA.

QUARTER

INTERNATIONAL SERIES, DEC. t.

Lumbago, Backache, Head*
ach®v Toothache,

in

Diet of Old Pnro:-r*.
.x.i.-.x.j-xrr, i,» uniK-xu u&gt;&lt;&gt;
In regard to taxi, tho evidence Is so uni­ .........
formly otawny that ttaso Who advise a sim­ o. sale rutii&amp;lnei! In said mortgage, and the
“lMt r kB'’ "•**’* am! inwlxlrd. naUoe
ple diet, and thoxiv.-uo cry out ngninst nv-nt,
» rt!5br.plvenm' IhUunlay the itHTaav
mutt either hold their thrones to U above of December. A. !&gt;.. iNW.at Tra o'elnelt In th&lt;*
I "tall aell a( tntblle i.urilAi to the
facra «&lt;• giro them up. Tbero is certainly
hta*v*t i.fiMrr at the ..ortn front d&lt;-K nf the
nothing '•xmiple" about ibe diet of n New court toMNn in the rlty of !i-»tlrar«. &lt;rbal telmr
Englami farmers It consist* of salt and frv*h
pork mid beef and all sorts of conunou Q»U
and v.-;ctabX almost al* ays t -oorly cooked,
and pics and cakes of ubo matt. iudlgratlblo
sorts. The food U “plain," truly, and gim
tta digettivo organs an abundance of work
to do, but it Is not rueh food ar. u theorist
would recottunond to ouo who desired to Bvo
near up to tta retitury mark. Tea end coffee c" north rantn „ ,„,,
Jinx fotiy
have icrtataly proved that they do not tnuil aere* of imn! mote or les*.
Dated. Vepiratar iwh. I
to shorten life, oven if they do not prove thm
they help to prolong it Th* generally acceptcd theory ta relation to stimulant*, that
iu exec*, they are not Ilf* sustainin- receive,
strong support .Tobacco appears to prove
itself harmk-M, nt least o;i tta temjieram'mt
of there jwojilc. Wtaiber it ta u tata to hVu
lciu~ ivqu.rw &lt;ktar evidence.
TV hile tta* farmers of New England and
their wives ore a cleanly |xi&gt;ple, thcr are not With HtMache, NoantlgU. KtKnmattaa Dymep.
much given to bathing. Tufa, neglect may
not ta-. c-prolonged tta:r emstenre or macio

Stntlviif

ll&gt;rli!nnd Jtmr I

KiajfMatinira.

8KiwtA.vvn.Hui&gt;'

If You Are Sick

thcK&gt; bceschold* well informed in rvlatioQ to
sanitary nmstenu They know ilttto of tte
mweon dtmipucra to which tbs human system
i* so eouttaally L-xpo*e&lt;l, and, knowing htta
care Huie. May ntrt this ta an xuBneacw in
favor of a iirotoa-t-d axittumx.*. i .wattomau
nx.
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Homnidud m Popular Haeuco Monthly.

aarctr will dta&gt;w*r.

Paine’s Celery Compound

Tita roirtd ta i»revwb &lt;l by

A Dress Dyed
A Coat Colored

Always

Gamonts Renewed

when you
have

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A Child can use them!

�THINGS

;;ivt&gt; icody relief and »peedy

ui’n

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FARM AND GARDEN.

Catarrh Cured
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iTX’SSiiri-s
7J-U.,

TALKED ABOUT

SECTIONS OF

IN

THE COUNTRY.

tn- fact if acta through the Wood,
rD*rt*d»«i*'crF 1'3n 01
3’re I &lt;ni(.
• dh ratsrrh fifteen yearn. Took

• . . ,, , ...?.r41saMllainnotuouMedany
• ■r.''-. ttd my gtnond health 1« much
*'!n “* ' w. I.UX1A l*u&lt;dal Clerk Chicago
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. 'Llilrwld.

I&gt;.-alrr» Find. iTntltahl,..

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Ytae r “■ ?“i*
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v I “f ';»“?•&gt;&lt; tulUwted In
&gt;cw LngLuuL
ahown in tho cut it

ertul cures, inhaler*, etc., spend*
:,u-.idred dollars Without beneflt.
iji chV-1 S n*apsriHa, and was greatly

Hood's Sarsaparilla

often stained.

“n ‘

f . ,; - , ‘n a nnuncr peculiar to itrelf, tho
* . .rlfyms ami Mrengtlnu’.tTgrcmo—l.lnrihim. You will find
, . &lt;;;1 remedy cflcUlvc where oUwir
,
. Trive.I n’ed. Tty it now. It will
i.r iibsxi.. r&gt; iulcJ&gt;‘ tho digestion.
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Vi#' i to tlw entire body.
’ ,
; b &lt;-‘t ■■'ID.* did in® pre.it gon&lt;L

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manures in the vineyard.

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G. F Sl&gt;!KON!«,Culloe»,N. Y.
: i; -lio-e yaare from blood potam.
s irtinarilla and think 1 am
• . M. ,lS..
llriH-kport,N. Y.

MRS. JOHN TYLER.

Ask for Ayer’s

MANY

The fall and early winter
WU1UT h
r. the
UH- best
nest
&lt;
me toJi
nrmlt......__ ___
.“ntiurcM to
. a Samparilh. and b® Mira you get h. when
7pp,y
” - “&gt;ny 5'V'*' manunsi
u&gt; i.
rineyard
but manures
mayyoo
Harvard or
ar orchard,
art-hard L-.t
----------------------w&lt;KH].pnrifler W{lfc Ju
uhftU'” auT
totheir tolUuilKy. Ashes has long lx&lt;cn ertui?u
pled success lu tho corn
oh uno of tlia brat manures fur grape
of Bipod Dint-asra. yon
vines. taciuM) tudies-contain lime and
can make no mirtake hi
of
abound in the ai*h
preferring Ayer’s
of the vine. Artu-a ahould not be applied
until about tho time die vine Marta into
growth m the early spring, nnd they may
bo Heattfered un the surface and gnuloallv ,
worituff ta during Uw- cultivation of thi
runner of modern H&lt;"xl
crop. But lime Ls not espcctallv importti
medicines, Ayer’s Sar­
the soil is known to ta? unusual
saparilla is Mill the
uuncieut in thia element, a* moul el
must popular, being In
■oils or fresh soils of any character c&lt;.n.
greater demand than all
tain an abundance. Moreovitr aahes cun-1
others emubinml. It in
tain oven mure limn than twtar.li. If the I
highly concentrated —
aahce are unleached uud dry. fiffv buffi-1
i
tho only Si Saranparilla
cb would l»o a liberal application pet i
.
worth SSa Bottle. .
aero ta-.ndcaHtt-d. It tvould bo bnproncr 1
.
"Aywr's
to apply the strung, nnleactaff aiihes im-।1
“Ajw’« Sarsaparilla I* selling faster than
mediately around the vim s.
Leaded ■ ever before. 1 tiuvrr hesitate to recom­
affu-j may bo safely- applied ta almost mend |L”~OoOTgo'W. Whitman, Drugirut,
Albany, lad.
anv quantity.
■
ng that my auirr* of
To insure that the vines
yer * Sarsaparilla Ur t
-------------------vxceral
tboim
of----auv
herJand it give* thorough
autiafactinn.'
srouah HutAfazTiion."

SHE TELLS THE ROMANTIC STORY
OF HER

Ald^
Quirt Weddlnc.

Sarsaparilla

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‘Ajer’a Rartaparilla aud Aitor’s Illis nro .
the tart selling lui-diclnca in niy store, t !
can rtrotnuiend them couscimntloualv.*'— I
C. Bliichaus, Pharuuieist. Rowland, III.

•’m'ifics the Hlood

dwn enough to taku in tho entire root •
sold
. "YY*p
”r have
", r_r—-Ayer's
--z— - Sarsaparilla
- ■■ ■-r— — here
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tyjtem. fill in at thd bottom with rich ! for
no. i—sore w wink aitlf
u'It thirty yean* and always recoinSofsiof Wiut in rauked xvjth Red Astra- tup Roil and rotted mttuuro; cut tin- vinca , mend: it when Lk-d u,'name th« test
blo&lt;.&lt;l«purifi ur.M
“--W.T.
McLean.
Druggist,
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ciian ami FameuM in httnluu^s. but Dr; bock to two eyce, which blunikl bo just . blood4purifiisr.
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T. II. IhxTkins n iirutiiln -ut harticul- at tho surface of the ground when plant- i Angntia. Ohio.
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turi.itof Vermont, Htatm in Rural X.nv cd; prr-as tho soil around the Mem.
“I save said your medicine* for tin- tart
vy Irui the two cyca hav&lt;&gt; put forth ctmi« ‘ aevaniesn years, and always ktxjp them in I
Yorker that it is not quin, iron clad nnd
thcrefom not very, profitable, oven when and Liv.) latter have grow n Ncverul inclu«, Mock J as they arc Staples. ‘There i&gt; noth­ •
top grafted, in bitt Iixmlity. In npitoof u rub off the weaker and train tho ruiunin-1 ing hi good ftjr the youthful blood’ ;w
lack of jnicjnttrH. the rrmarkublv pleas­ tag one to a stake. Cultivate tho sur- AjEfr'a Sarsaparilla.’’— Robu ta Parker, ‘
Fux Jtake, YVLs.
j
ant, spicy Mtb c.i id flavor of tHiaapple fano frequently and ‘mulch nt the la-gingive* it much favor among thc&gt;;&lt;&gt; who ning'of luit wunther. Banes may 1m» ‘ &lt;. “Aj'cr'H Sarsupartita gives th® tort fu»tl««’ broken into course picc*-s and a peek ' faction of any medicine I have iti ato -k. I
* acquainted with it.
reconinirml it. or. m th® Doctors Miy. ‘I ■
scattered around c:u*h vine and for ki d 1 . ores. tilM, it over tire apmtnr.’ It uvAor
in. Tlr-y will beraunc slowly nvuikible . falls foment the cases for which I rceoniand last many yean. Fine" I one *iu -t ’
may be u.-&gt;ed If more taimedinta results tl.-us have Irecu of no avail.” —C. F
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aro deJred, sprinkling the ratne over the I Calhoun, Monmouth, Kansas.
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surfaco at the rate' of two or thrqo
I
potmds to oarh vta-_- and in a. circle of
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three feet in diameter.—Southern Culci•
vator. '

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Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

EMR BITTERS1
r Bl &lt;M»1) ITRIFIEIl I

:...

A'ures all khuli d

thirty miatiWs- Try It. ,

•en unite- co the Hoc Sprit
no.
HALF SECTION OF MJHf OF WINE.
Tito rich coloring and’ Bymractiical
ylutjr? of Sops of Wine apji'?’make it a
vnluubk'juaikct fruit anil n favorite for
' tab!:, uj-. Aveortling to Dr. liokkius
tlrnny i.-. ik» better npplo for streets stands
or sale on the cars, un&lt;l it i* a very good
bhipiK’r.

(•re eoc
m edict!

In ttie bcM mWicine 1
I my life."
ot Humboldt,
Iowa says
,.r ..imiv.iJ
im i
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ifrarra

IUnuI Dn*t a- a Fertilizer.
Somctiinr*
the ihmt
'
? on
.* mtich
!
1 traveled

» '11-1 “■&gt;

«»&gt;&gt; -IIL

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co.. Lowell. Mass.
In reply to the quesdion. “Wliat h the
best fi-ed to give a luirsu that i&lt; run
Pile $1; !ii, $5. Worth $51 tattle.
down in strength, and flesh?” Momuelmsctts Howman Karn: If you vaiyiot
fhdauit haring twu pout® in the rouditlon*
n&gt;t posturugc, ftv«l your horso fn-.-di cut
.&lt; cqrtalu tiiorlgace niad- by Anna M. Crouch
pnis-i or clover bay.'with a few &lt;«ts. say of
and Kleazer Crunch tn Robert H. Marshall,
four to six quarts daily, mid give him datedpanuan Itrtli, M«2. aud recorded In lh&lt;gcntii- v. ork or exerciao««»as io kwp his unice id the Kegbter of Deed’ for Um county of
harry
punt Male of Michigan, on th- nth day of
apimtiteand digtstiunxguod. As In-gtdnu Atiguqt.
If-;, lu liber iftof mortgaKek. on pane
strength you 'can sul.v-*tiluti* corn meal .'tri. «m&lt;I mortgage wa* tuuiigtio! to Martha M.
mixed with cut hny for one or two ra­
tions daily Using not over fpnr &lt;|iuirt-&gt; u ; tiicd.fleiJ7iii’i»utJreUie*umuf’four liundroi
any.
■: .md fifty .1iv-&lt;i&lt;&gt;iiur&lt;* mid menu-on® rents and
VAirn mcal alone is not so safe a grain ' «m -m-ui«-&gt;'« fre o&lt; twenty Ore &lt;i«&gt;llara j»nividcd
&lt;«:r luintre a■■ ootR.
&lt;nis- inre-ti?
inixst i-lcs.rfCOUc.we
.., of r-&lt;.li&lt;- «.. I 4t
f'T inwld
aiurtjMce. and
uliJ or
lOTDorset
bwl|
lhs,no
nil’,..,
v, pruecedlug
recoverdv-’
bclicvi'. are to b- traced to injudicious m.m. js’reurrdby vatomattjwue. nr uuy (hurt
tfjeof corn ihrnl; but horses fntten rap- i&lt;”-ro»i.
idij

By

she toate. puntjmtt prot&gt;crtle* ot a
•armi: al! im-al *Kl&lt;&gt; and iwalp ill*Wotehe*. re/etna. tetter. chMflBK
........ trnm perfts-tlr pare matcriw■ •Si-abhc and Invigorating, to sw
inett In a fresh clean and liealtiy
Sold by dniggUH and fanny pooqa

HARVEST
EXCURSIONS
TO

Minnesota, Dakota,

MONTANA,
I Aug. 21st.
ITESDAY, &gt;Sept. 11 and 25.
j Oct. 9 and 23.

St. ?ial, Miaasapolis Si Manitoba
RY., FUOM

ST. PAUL &amp; MINNEAPOLIS
AT RATES

CHEAPER THAN
EVER BEFORE I
Inis weit of Grand Fork’ in DAKOTA n»d
1 LN'A LK«H TITAN &lt;1SK FARK.no rrnjul
• ii-brinenv&gt;m timnTWENTY i&gt;OLl.A*H,
I; e GltKAT FALLS. MONTANA.

'.-r i .HininolA. IMKOUt or WIRIWM
!■ &lt;r &gt;&lt;&gt;«• ot looking over Wo coiiMry. nr with tire
i of 'cioenng ne* home* w,,yi!n
• »( the GRANDEST WIIKAT BBf.T IN
- in: WOULD, and »nogrlcutairal
mfittor dttcrdDod fnrinl-ig. dairy ami MorK

. 'r Maps and Infnrm4lio,i nnelv M» ‘wnr
; ticket agent, to any Hgcntuftliecviup^iy

“Won't yon tell rue how you met Proadent
Tyler r .
“Well, to begin at the first. I was born on
Gardiner* bland, Ihree imles from loud. ‘ I
wm* a descendant of the first white child tern
of BritUb [xiront* in tho itatH of New York,
nnd tlw child of the fin: white ehikl born in
ConncetiEmt. My. name, as you know, won
Julia-—Gardiner— with an i.” she nd.iwl.
“Gardiner without on 1 in l:k-&gt; Thomjwon
without a p. There I grow np until my
•chooling wan finished, and ti«i my father
took my airter and mo to Europe, fur the
Anishin;; touches, as it were. Whib&lt; wo
were in lY.ris wy ticanl of the death uf ftwjdent IIiUTikon, and we American girls dll
wnrecrnjHj around onr wrist* in mourning
for a long tuna President Tyler wo knew
war: tlw auccvMr, and I had a 1:U1&lt;- canary
which I brought back with me, Hint I named
‘.Tonny Ty,’in-honor of tho president, John,
Tyler."
••Did
"Did you not know him thenf
“No. But on' ow return my father ti»k
mv ;.h.trr and ih'. to Washington t'nai wo
. u_.
.
yj®ht i.,,.
tare. .a
tte.beariit
of tte aociety there.
""
• ’h*' prvudrtit and Ix-mnn- great
fricmk, lut 1 never though: &lt;tt loving him
then. I was is.t yet % and to was easily
33 year.', oldtr thau I, lint I thought him
very nice and luaz very av :i««l frlv»l&lt;um
----- — —-—------------------ —
►hip."
**ROw «!id to projwa&lt; to you P
“You nil! think uw verv foolish when I
tell you atom it," Mrs. Tytar aaid, tor gray
ta-amiueni th® rocollefftiun -I often think
rrtv.-to-ril4-^7^-,. Tm.™
{—ml mwreta,. k n ,
' Mn

»‘a«Wngtoj.«birthday. All pec-pto of note
- —-•
•
lx?ctx dancing w ith a young nun who was not
pleased with the atteatiumr the prcWicnt bud
been j&gt;aying me. YC? tad just stopped and
were walking al-out wton the president entm*
up, and drawing my unit through hi*, raid to
tire young man: *1 mustcLHm Miss Burdin&lt;T'a company far uwhil v The young tuau
drew off and looked a* if to would like to
■ay, •Well, you uno impudent,’ hut hedidn't.
I walked around with the president nnd be
projurw d thru. 1'tad oarer thought of Jove,
■ol wild: ‘No, no, no,'and Miookiny bead
with each word, which dung tto Uu-wl of my
Greek wipe .into his fnrv at every mure. it.
was umligAifiiff, but it anniiwd. mo very
much t&lt;» msj hu cxprinsiuo as he tried to
mnko love to ma nod the tmuel brushed hi*
face. I did not; tell my father. I was his
l-it, yet I feared tie would blamo 'mo for al­
lowing the president*to rvaeb the propotang
|K&gt;iut, io I did not, speak of it io any one.
‘•11.iw were you drv*Mxl the night the
president pn&gt;|*W«ir

V/?lll&gt;ef)una.a.
• Carr/binatiorir/ot always

1

tolel/ad.

A Fine Quality of

ATA REASONABLE PRICE
LOOK
FOR
THiS

ON'

EACH
PLUQ
IFYOU ARE LOOKING FOR
AN EXTRA SWEET PIECE OF

DON T FM. TO GIVE

A FAI It TF^IAL

y\s&lt;Yout&lt; Dealer Foi&lt; It

*

OohtTakc/hy Othe/\

jH0.fiNZEfU.BR0S43uiswus,k&gt;£

id'y ....
j.j- a..ir&lt;:r.ra.few
I...;„'sSsMS,a'S28 fen 55t ffi
1.»»..d
-r.(....rTire

ftXld liquid
and
11 dropping*
™ —* * re&gt;~~ —
of pacing amninh Sdnse mixing it with the tamo bulk of , and interest should become due aud payable.
that it iK-connti a fairly gix’l luauurv.
-.- I erexily from ladlvestian j*n&lt; | The best effect is produced, k«vm Ameri­ with &lt;Kft* and some mot, say one half terra.paid •&lt;« Uic midi• Moer Man li i-iu. iw.
ibcrcfcrt- th- whole amount nt principal aud
. :•! Ym&lt;&gt;'ar Bitten gavitret- re • can Cultivator, when it h bcattcTvd over
peck ol carrots daily.
*
I uu-nwt l» nen-by declared to be dne.
.
No*. Ulerelore.br virtue of the lamer nt sale
grass land, the dust s* rving its :i mulch
contained In said mortWRe. and «be statute lu
to
keep
the
surface
light
and
Tains
wash
­
inraar Hitters x«
tmc.'i «a-&lt;- made am! tiruretrd. noClee I* hereby
ing it» tx'ttbr part &lt;kiwn to tho gnws
Tbv Haw driving rutan often carrv ^’ven tlmt on the tsth &lt;iny *»t ii.-cember. J*s". w
n’i
ti~ J»n. ..mi 4 a™a™, |
i7d.Vk lnThe furriiooti, I dm!! ?|RS&amp;
nrll w: public &lt;
'U.nUou&gt;ery st.. New i *&gt;ra.&lt; roots. Hometimi's fanners 1 icking plww2“ of th*court house of lhe city ot •
-ur Vinegar Bitters a first. pliat.* have drilled to road dust with wtd of vuhttibic fertilizing wattinal. which IH 1 .*iuctton,
inmt Uobr
■ •• - * ........... - . iruoi
Ut MHXAHO.
... ...«•
ognir.:. tin*) have claimed grant roui’.ts imdrivviiblv lo-4.
Thi-* mux lx* proUnstlMrilti
tlw wratl
cowntt of Ea»r».
Fui'n.(that
being tb®
pre- i■ Uastinzs
Ih tto
(that be
&lt;1 w
r, »«:r.ipuil
from its utr. Tin- ftirraera who do this v.-ntod bv keeping the vard
w ‘.JI
sen rd I rta^rihere
»&gt; ‘-where tire
the circuit court tor
for■ lurry
HWY •'•“i'»t»
EG AR IirrTEILS.
. •uri..u.UT n,..ni«lr |
try hard to belicvo that the iuexpvusivu upau.l lf«.
!3
renijK-nuictt Bitten* known
fertilizer it as good a&lt; nnyi »”*« hiuic- to the field .-util spread. 'Hutt- they ur • t"*,.&lt;} th?
ih&gt;- Brain' and quiet* th ■ ■ times they
c: ‘-&gt;d. But“it~~will always ।
fnnn
leaching
and
v
to-*
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----------■’ wiwte,
and there | vikui;i&gt;* r cn&gt;h.&gt;na&gt;&lt;"', ..*•«
Ktlwr with an attorney'* fre of tv ruty.fi »r dal­
,.later, th- Jh&lt;w«'ls and render i pay to put up :i few IxirroL- of road dost tf)t.y u-jil_____
a,, the
gll
____ _tntlht ^
ixkL N*JgI«Ct of
's roveiiaiited for tireruin, tin- prern *es beina
ritusilatioii through th ■ in or n»-r.r the hun b&lt;&gt;to&lt;- to mix with the | this jjujdlity
to wtotii........
jlily- to
out; the taut twrt of
dropping* of fowl*. It serves as r. de­ th
iu.-• &lt;A,uw*«ta
‘
&gt;f
thd
inini
ynnl
(aoften
.... .............. .. —
conymts of the Imr
odoriser, and nbsotta* * Iiateyer arninonia .one &lt;if the gren.1 leak.i &lt;&lt;f the farm, and tn th® towirehtpul imntr. m the county ot Itarrv
•nd Mate of Mieidran. ami known anadwcritxsl
the manure would otn&lt;Twino hw. 1k- yet it to ouu which nay lx- easily pre­ tuifolowi*; The »oulbeart.|uarterof the mhiIIi
foro spring it IjeconM* a rcrlly tf&lt;x«! f*T&lt; vented.
cant quarter of wetion twenty-are tiBi in town
_________ ,
fom C4, north,rango nine ft»j west, oonlaialtiR
tilixer. whatever it inny Lave torn at
fort v twrr’ morr or te*».
the IxfginDin?;. Fanicrs who live near
I ia»cd. septeniiKT l«h. IK**,
K.irrii. M.O
-.t r.-lK
A tOt-tieaUm. period
gelation of &lt;twv»
raws ranges ।j
•riod of Rutation
.
maktua
h&gt;k. AMtgnea.
cities can usually get the Mr.- t wvrccp.thecxtre»n.wof
‘
A
Mand8Mtints.
I
Oiks. H. Bt* kk. A»* y lor A»Mgr.re.
ings, which are tnaddy horse manure hr'.w.H ni!.. . xt.
U.iti - ’2fr0
J.- l elav.4.
~
1080.
and very rich ta plan!! food, for the labor th- average totag
dfty.*, &lt;&gt;r
or nirvnine
of drawing away. Except for their lia- months aml ten days. Th.itimv varies in
biiitv to contain weed, nceda thrv uro un different cows, the above Hdngtho aver‘ ILLUSTRATED
____
exi'eileriL aud cheap manure for those ag&gt;- in a jtr.xit number ofcow*. It is often

I

SEASALT
10AP-

fnOurPtpuhrBnutf

MARRIAGE.

pretty and very wcoiulug. On my brad.l
noru a crinwou Greek cap. I was very gay
nnd youug or 1 never would have danffto
t&lt;j«» the tmixel iu a president^ far&gt;'. On the
*&gt;Ui uf February Cent motion.* Stockton gavo
n jmrty on tbv '
____ _ _______ _____
there and w\'law [a lovely time. I told my
fntlrir when «» »tart«l-that hcmu*tkcvp
wbh me all ttotm--, bu: I did,net tell him
titat it wtu to terp the pretijent away*. I

a geu'J'-tiuui can v to me uml mid, ‘Mi* Gar­
diner, tho preml mt. wlabra to take you iu to
tho collation wh ch i» Jurt aervod.’ ‘laup|mmo I w ill fiav &gt; to obey ardcre,'I replied
with n laugh, un I, twkinf my fattier te fol•
- - - (lutru Just then tho triad
caught toy veil aud blew it up
up. FYitber
Fhtber
caught it with life cane and brought it down,
Haying, ‘Take can- of your »xn«nK&gt;r. ’ They
art word* 1 ever ireorti him
'(peak.**
• »Vb&lt;-u w® git down tho the jwHiident
seated mo nt the bond of th® table with him
and bo banded no n glam of cluimpagne.
THE SPECIALIST,
Father wu* standing
back of my chair,
i•o I handed tho glam over my kboubler. Ay­ NASHVILLE,
- - MICH.
ing, •Here, pn.’ j Uo dal noC toko it, but ho
Harper’s Itoar will eontinuy to maintain Ila 'said; ‘My tiico 4**1 *omi cottK.’ Ho mtcmt
Can give those suffering
reputation n* an unequalled family journal. Its
art lllmtnitions are «l tlx- hlifhesi order. Its III- .
from any form of
eratteJ is &lt;&gt;! the elioi..st kind, and its Fashion .
and Household d.-partmrnWof lhe most praclle- invutkWMone trilled down forth" president
al and eroi.omical character. IU pattern sheet
supplements and tonion plates alone will save to
i i»mv and Ko ito last shot fired, but to said
Its*rmdore fen times the cost at mterripttoti; bo
। would not go.|as he wm hotter engaged._ ,
aud ttsartndesoh decorative art. socul etb.-uet r My
.
father stat thi with some »rther gentle­
Imuw-kvef.ltig. cookery, eie-make it Indtspen----------------v household. Its bright short stor-j :men, and 1 turadil tn the young man who had
-.itii.;
to e»erv
irs.«iium..dy
essays
ore
among
the
boat
pniv
followed :n &gt; down. He whlsperol to me and
f*.'I1'1.?
lhb. it; and nut a Hue is admitted to th polutnu* asked me to m|»rry him, nnd when I said The best possible testimonial
that could .Mteiid the ni»-'t fastidious taste.
more n*XM to him than 1 had to tho president
Auiotu’ Hi- atlractions of the new-reb]'""
of his ability to grapple with
be vrlal stories by Mrs. b renew* Hodgson Bur­ ho said he feared that I was ambitious. Just
successful
nett. Mrs. Alexander. Wllfiiun Rtari* and IImuii- then w c hoard tljo ehot and the nxuike liepan these diseases—a
,.s Hanlv. -and a s-rtes of paie-re Oil nurscrj to conic down the companionway. ‘Some­
practice in dealing with such
iiutoSgcnieul by Mrt. ChrlsUne Terhune Herthing must fa^Tong,* I said to tho youug
disorders.
HARPERS^PERIODICALS.
mnn. and ho flyt cd upto see. Ho got to tho
HAHTKK'SBAZAK ..
’ ..................... ‘ J® door, unit ho turned around and gaVo tnoaaeh
HAIlfKItS WKKKI-Y
......... W® n look of horror that 1 shall never forget iU
Thnt moment 1 heard sonio wfe say ‘Tim sec­
retary ef state Is duad? I was frightened,
Of these he can show enough
nnd I(tri&lt;-d to gift up stairs. ‘SomctHog has
States. Oinada or Mexico. •
.
Tlw Volumes of the Bazar brain/the first hapieucd. Let pin go to my father!11 cried, to. convince the most skepti­
but Ury keptmr back. Some one told mo
-.'ntniirr &lt;&gt;[ January ot each tear. pVtwti no ti:ut tbore liad l|ccn uri nevident, tho gun tod cal, from the very best citizens
Hint-Is mentluued. M1t.~crt|ilions will begin with
exploded, but that there was ’such a crowd of Hastings and vicinity, in­
Number curnrnt at t!"&gt;e o! receipt.of “roerlitauid Volumes of »taJrf*r ’„*?/&gt;5'111,0L
that it woul l da no good for mo to try to S*1 cluding business men, farmery
M'ltw t»a&lt;-k. In neat cloth binding v. IH t&lt;e sent
I- in ot ti.Mtace paid, or by express, free of ex- •hero. 1 cried trint my father was there iu.d^ mechanics and others.
I tuuvt learn hl* fate. 1 was told then that
jvmse (provided the Ireielivdas n«d■ •
"ar
HWre^kMuMt^^ind b. nuawcu.idE.nl. Thai drove tn® frantic. I
•
DON’T PUT OFF
Ing Wil’i^nt by mall, prat-paid, on rreetpt begged ttam to’ilot mo go to help him; that
.to loved me nnd he would wan: ino to to
‘Vmtottabu-*-hooid ’■&lt;• mado by Prat Ofllec new him. Onoltady, seeing my agouy, —j- 'Seein'g-liini if you are suffer­
M.ity Order or Draft, to avoid &lt; b-“‘‘'e "f
•My dear chill, (you can do no goat Ycn^r ing from such diseases.
Now
^ItS &amp;
»A
father is in h«iv&lt; n.’
is the time..
now ruBiiwt-vr tvusi rauposo.
"tt*: Hxnrxa A Bkothkiu, New York.
'‘Yes,” Mra. Tyler continued, “to had been
---- - ---------------- "1080
. killed. There Wen- five killed, among whom
were the sceretarira of tho navy and state. I
fainted and did not revive until soma ono
The Dr. will tell you plainly
AX ILLl'.STIUTEU WEEKLY.
was carrying tn j off the boat, and then I
struggled so dint I ulmort knocked tin both whether or not he can cur©
dS off the gang plank. 1 did not know nt tho
you. Extended experience as
time, but 1 learned afterward* that It w*a
a specialist enables him to
the president whowUfa 1 aimref conslgnod to
the water. All Ito five wto were killed wero easily determine, and the best
buried from tteo YVhlto Houk in tha con- of modern appliances and the
*.wle- of fain tales written snd Ulustnued b) grosaion cemetery I remained al tho White
approved
remedies,
Hovre.nl Pyle; “HomeStudies In Natural Hlsto Houto until after the funeral, and then I ro- most
rv “bv fir Felix I- Oswald; “Utt f Expert turtrid to our city home, Ncx 43 Lafayette adapted for special cases, many
mrota ’ by bophta B Marriritte-RltaP*-?.
place. New Yofk. Tta prartdent and I coriTnld-llfe from Diekeas, by Margaret
of
them
prepared
only
by Dr.
st-r-articles tin various snort* "nd P“*J*'"*’*' 'rwtpoodcd tired and to paid me nusnynioo
ssgEiis huls attention. After I tort my father I Baughman, enables him to ef­
felt differently towards tho presidmit Ho fect a cure easily where oth­

- Harper’s Bazar.

near enough to use it ^rv*ly.
Hydraulic llam.x.
Southern Cultivntoe luut tlw Pillowing
to I5UV about hvxlraulic rains:
The general rule to ascertain the quan­
tity uf water thnfcan.be liftoff to a given
height by a hvdraulto ram is na follow.;:
Multiply the ‘quantity Mipplied bv the
Htn-ain (in gmllona jier minute) by &lt;k&gt; aud
divide tho pruduet by 100. Multiply the
result above obtain-d by the “htad ’ or
number of feet of a voluble fall, cndjhen
divide bv tho pTp«‘tidicutar height in
feet to which the watpr in t» ta- raised.
The result vvill U- thoi numWr of gallon.*
of water that can !*• raised prr minute
tn the desired height! The, first thing,
then. :s to find tholquantily of water
tluit the branch rumt in pi Ilona per min­
ute, tin amount *&gt;f fill that can he sccured by n dam. and tho wnx-ndi uhr
height from the f«|t of tlw fall to tho
top of the tank or re w-rvE.ir t&lt;&gt; taiwpplud. You will tbt h have all the data
ru-ci&gt;*:irv tn enable you to dctcnnln® tjm
siac of the rain and,«’f the drive :;n-t dis­
charge iti^‘“2™ J™ raii
then ascertain wnat ui ’ cost v til ix.

thocaoe that n cow that hr..; Iiadon" or
mon* calves will give very Dttlo ar nn in­
dication of pregnant? or approaching
maternity until :t few days befam calving.
—Southern Cultivator.

An easily made contrivanrai for m«u»- 1
urine land may bo counted rtnong vain- ।
ail i^arm ranvenirix &lt;_■■» which come
«l,f«nnmnvrtiiilin-i
cotuc ta
in ,
wry handily in many instances.

DISEASE,
Testimonials.

DBV1CR FOR MF_‘.fiVTUNG telNn.
Thu rut r-huws a device for this purpo .• miggci.tcd by a Kans:1* rorre-qxmd?-nt of Rural New York.-r, wl-.-d*.wnb-*
it n.1 r -ndertf pievut* one inch jxiuan-,
Boot CratahG*
•
. nrotlv flttral tagt'th'T. with the l&lt;nw*
Root grafting i-f riiuitiy grafting on c &lt;m&lt;la’just five and d lialf feet nrnrt, m&gt;
portion uf the root instead of tho block, Hint thn - utepi* with it meusnro jm t &lt;’po
and mn-.- I» performed by any cf the , rod.
--­
methods that will bring the inner bark of rod- With a littb-|«uctic .-cne can, by
resting the hand on the tup of th’’ httld
the scions and Btocka in ivrfcct contact r«t.
frame, nietuninj us rapidly us he can
and hold them ro until they liavocffcrtc&lt;l
\________
a union. Sharp knivesnnd anawth clean walk.
cuts are nooesreiry. Toko
from 1 to 2 yean* old, cut the stem oil
Dr. William S. Dew of New York
squnrclv nt the collar of tho root, cut an han eucc xtlcd I'rofctwr James Law, w bo
oven slanting cut about an meh long on rosignetl his position as chief inspevtor
both root and scion, then reyerso tbo for the state ot New York of the Animal
knife and makof slit in th- center cf the
cut and interlock tho two in such a way.
thnt the inner bark shall como in
at least on one aide, tio and wax, ur bind
with a narrow strip*if waxed cloth warm
enough to adhere anti hold tho parte m
I SlU.O fan:.
place
.
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.
.
cTn b-nd to tbo year 18711.
rtayl»S ?I*rWr-. In ItackuKL
Marbk^ which odcc boasted a- many |
Tho Cnfifaraia Frrtit Grower
. •ft
”

Consultation Free.

Harper’s Young People.
tSS’£"5

seemed to fill

lf» columns.
quality.ul fnuL
___
raltoHN* of *yerythltw tbrt tarttateMje very pretty
hotM.y
hns ?£tJtSg..J.al
drolrabte tu jurnnllc literature, uosiuo Jxuly Awake
...SSl
Zta
Sto
U.»
United
State,
re
and 1 wrote l
f nrful ouo
^Uur tho United States or C'°t w'celi II fM*t «f
th,n«*t0 lte
JIS? my mother ..
.
girts
In
e»*D' fanil Ij• wlitelt it vl»’ta.-Brooklyn
^I^'uUsofcqwlnicnu in tls'enhirn_____
‘’ll'N wor.derfnl In it* w^Uj £'eSl‘U,Or
com on
mallou and interest -t-iristtan Advue»-t.
nmrir.:H
TERMS: Po-rage Prepaid, fd 0« Per Year.
Y'v . X imgliis November &lt;t. ■***•
roots the more fa-mal'ic
stwelfnen Copy Minton receipt at a two-cent
«•«*•
j» uranx th» l«hn}&gt;. ActSon tlibu»u.-nptiron. the ukuhneJ-ral
vw._k.fa 1’1-r Cento raeh.
__
"
tr, cu]tjvotc Ute m-ul yep fch^;
was ant even hemmed. 1 w«*ro a wreath &lt;&lt;
orange tdrawrtnk. but do Jewelry —Nelly
Bly'a interview m h«w '•wx World.
The eranberre reap ire. b«n reread
JSrnx* Ct^U.11:0 utra^'

tiftues it is ctdlwl bv r.nothfr nnnic; the
alley-tor is confounded with his hro^her
&lt;rf tho rank nnd flte; them arc no longer
sold tho finer varieties in atobo
and i,-~
sitertre nnu
glass
or In ooloml n=&lt;l .tnnky innrbte. nor
.
Ixjvs, like sparismen. ycarH for n iuu .
boot nor .do they r-tudy any, longer tl
intricacies, tho pcHsifailiues and tl
tlrtics by which their tag way t*
ow -mlv
only ployed
Tho gnuio is now
nlavra by litllo
b^sXtheir bag
Knoll: their gurao b
Sta. ur.d uTmerer tlyy car. ratsc a
PC-UIV tile marbles bcc.jmc a vchielo for
ga.inS.-artnnU,B.v^
|

„.d dcreerert bj trelj irosU.

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ers would fail.
RHEUM,

catarrh.

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�Hastings Banner

only a dealrc but a dredded disposition to
Aiouro Ferri.; vs. Nrttle Ilaymoad and
turn over a new leaf and to keep H tunmd. Martha A. Wood: foreclosure. Decree'and
Society l» Just aa safe In the Judgment .of and ontar of sate granted.
every one who knows him with Ctemant
The following divorces were granted:
Mugridge a tree nan «« it would be were
Alice Carsou va. Frank Carson.
be to be deprived of his liberty. He .is
William IL Stricken va. Mcllaaa Striek-

- Hasting*, Wednesday. Nov. 38, 1888.
MARUMALX
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BAjrnx»K. micei., pmtoffice,
Avourr 14, 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
The Detroit Tribune calls attention to
th* fact thnt In the. 38 counties of this
mate which voted on local .option, the total
vote cast against tl»e manufacture and sale

&lt;a intoxicants was 87,530, and the rote for

.

the continuance of the mnnufgctwre and

sale of intoxicants, J-(,ooa,
Majority for
■’ county pndilbition, 18,530, to a total vote
131.542.

These Baine 08 eouidi** tiite

year voted aS follow: For governor, Luce,
118,805; Burt, 07,008; Ch’eeney, prohibi­
tion, 11,418.

Total vote, 327,110,

The

thin! party prohibition vote was JustS per
cent, of 1116 total, which shows that the
prohibition party contain* a mighty small

faction of the temperance people ot Michi­

gan.

It will continue to grow into utter

insignificance.

In 1884, tiie total vote cast In South Car­

olina for stab* officers and congressmen
■was 33,000. Iu this, the 3rd congressional
district of Michigan. ,40.000 votes were
east that same year, 'fhe 83,000 votes In
South Carolina elected seven congressmen.

The 40,000 votes of this district were
. represented at Washington by bnt one con­
gressman. Who dare say there is any Jus­
tice in 38,000 voters in South Carolina
wielding segen times • the Influence at
Washington of the 40,000 voters of this
district?

The official

return* of Virginia give

Cleveland a beggarly 1,500 plurality nnd
the democrats hud to practice the most
brazen frauds to get even that sinaU plur­
ality.

When the era of fair elections In

the south shall come—and It will and
must bp soon—both the Virginias will be

safely republican.

The solid south will
not much longer be permitted to dominate
congress by means of the irapprendon by
fraud and violence of the cohired vote.
The solid north can out-vote a* well as it

-once could whip into subjection the solid

Indianapolis Special to N. Y. World:
For Chairman Clarkson to break forth

m

-he did in praise of (ten. Alger’s value In the

campaign was a very significant thing. He
( bold there was no over estiatatlng Alger's
aid to tl»e cause, and Clarforan's knows.
He considered it remarkable Uiat (ten. Al­
ger should have fallen in 90 prime)}- after
being defeated. This rather benrs out tin­
' -opinion of Indianapolis, which firmly set­

tled upon Alger for secretary nf war.
The Journal keeps up it* wall about
“boodle.” The Journal well knows Uiat

the democratic party, with which It has

cast Its ioL uaed “boodle” not only In
Barry' eouuty, hut in the state. It know*

That the candidate for governor which It
supported. this year, pet out to buy the
Covernorshfii of Michigan by the nse of
boodle.
HeN&amp;tled. and his |*rty failed.

Hem*- these crocodile tears of the Journal
’editor, i

It is now said that Ddh Dickinson and

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-Secretary Vilas were tho two members of
Cleveland's caldnet who were motrt responaible for the famous free trade message of
the president The*- assured him tliat by
means of that message Cleveland would
©ertainly carry Michigan, Wisconsin, Min­
nesota and perhaps other northern states.
How he carried them la best- told in the
returns from ttxw states.

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ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Circuit court adjourned for this term at
6:30 last evening.
Don’t forget the Thanksgiving matinee
Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Uncle Josh
Whitcomb will be there with his pumpkins
and oxen.

Friday night Brownie’s Tlieatre Co., will
appear In "The Pearl of Savoy.” This is
•ladle* night” Souvenir programs will
given to each lady who attends.
.
Happening to stop into Messer Bros. A
Reynolds establishment yesterday we wvn’
Shown what Is certainly the best feed cut­
ler in the world, th; Dlx fwd cutter.
Xvery farmer who has seen Lt has express«d himself as convinced that the Dlx is far
In the lead of all other feed cutters made.
St has attachments for lutnd or horse pow«r. Farmers should see this feed cutter.
It la not only something new, but sorneWng Immense, and commends Itself to
any observer as being the best machine of

. " Stauffer Jk Crawley have a wide rcpuia’ 1km as poultry buyers. Hie have made it
a practice to buy only such as was in tiie
best of condition, and consequently have
been able to pay top notch price*. Their
&gt;wroha*M for the Tbanksgiving market
This year were unusually large and mi­
nimally good—the display shown the Bam-

sum.

Stauffer * Crawley make It an In-

-gRrattry to sell to diMjiose of the same to
Iteeai. They pay cash, or give in exchange
•&lt;he beat powdbte selection in dry goods,
mraecries. boots and shoes. They are «tlll
4u the market fur ail th* dressed poultry

Ch

judgmenl of the court has made him, a free
man. Therefore Justice is meted out by
his liberation. Such was the view taken*
by fair-minded men who know Mugridge,
and who are not mon who Would deefcv
anything else than what was for the best
A pHltlon asking Judge Hooker to do 11*
he did was signed by nearly every busmens
and professional man of Middleville,' and
by a large majority of tin.- business men of
this city. These men felt that Mugridge
had been punished enough to teach him all
the lesson that tmnlshmcnt can teacli, and
thll fa »’“Kht not to l&gt;e punished further
merely brcnfl«‘ he bad attempted to escape
punfehment at one lime and that through
the conniving and Intrigues of auppoaed
friends.

A

Cliarlca H. Cook v*. Mary Cook.
Henry Grow v». Florence A Gros*.
The ca«ea of John A Vetdlne vs. Fran­
Dr«aM&lt;d OMduiu.' •priairr'.
cis E. Olney. Abram A Push
a!., bUl of
Inter-pteader; and Francis K. Olney v». daR.bM —.............................
John A Verdine, Abram Post, et al. bill
to declare mortgage saUsfiecl; were tried to­
gether by jury. A decision was rendered
in favor of F. E. Olney.
Mary Norton vs. Louis L. Norton, beotto Nash, et al.; dkoroe and alimony. t*ouMnued by consenL
Julia U Putnam vs. Adam Tinkler; bUl
for specific performances, etc. Continued
hy consent.

The trial of Dr. J..T- Goucher, charged
with attempting to rob the grave of Eddie
IJaat evening, br. J. T. Goucher was Branch, was concluded Wednesday. After
brought ix'forv Judge Hooker to receive his un absence of four hours the jury brought
sentence for an “attempt to dig up, disin­ in a verdict of guilty. The case was con­
ter, remove and carry away” the body of ducted on the part of the prosecution and
Eddie T. Branch, for which crime he had defense for all there was to it. And It
been duly convicted. Bls remarkable seems to be the conviction of those who
nerve and resolution showed Itself to lira 'llatened ta the trial that it was conducted
last. Apparently he was under perfect throughout in . a spirit of fairness. The
self-control, and betrayed no emotion, Hastings correspondent ta the Detroit
wjien naked by Judge Hooker if he bad Tribune Interviewed the doctor and tele­
anything to urge as to why punishment graphed the following to the Tribune. It
should not be visited upon him, lie cooly covers the ground so completely that we
folded his arms, and replied calmly “Only present it to out readers:
this, that I am not guilty.” Judge Hooker
Dr. J.’T. Goucher is a resolute man. His
talked to the prisoner In his usual kind firm jaw and thin lips indicate that He
and fatherly way. and concluded by say­ is bright keen and brainy. He is about
Ing that he would sentence him to “one five feet and seven Inches in bight, has
year. It hart! lalx»r, in the state's prison at dark hair aud a piercing black eye. His
Jackson.” Goucher seemed but little If at age is about to yedr*. He Is original ami
all unnerved by the pronouncement of the ingenious, qualities thnt proved of great
penalty.
value to him in bbi practice at and around
Nashville. He is just now a ttnlqne at­
traction here as the man Just convicted of
trying to rob a grave last winter.
Deacon James Caniptxd), a well-known
The Tribune railed on him to jail. He
and n»|x*cted citizen of our city, died at was very gloomy. He protested his Inno­
the residence of Mr. Eston Rork. Wednes­ cence stoutly and declared that he would
day of last week.
npjwa! the case to the supreme' court.
For somejnonths Mr. Campbell lutsjieen Further than this lie refused to l»e Inter­
sutYering with the terrible disease known viewed. His wife and child left him last
a* creeping palscy, and for several weeks spring. His wife was not at the trial.
there has lxt-n but little hope of his teoovThe following is a full statement.of facts
ery; his death tliereforc was not unexpect- brought out in the trial juat ended:
Eddie Branch, a highly rw»|x*cted young
He lost hh wife about one, month ago. man living In the western part, of Castle­
and since then he has lieen almost helplees. ton townsliip. was killed Sunday, Jan. 8th,
Mr. Campbell has been a resident of by the accidental discharge of a gun. The
Hastings for 17 years, and wav known as funeral occurred at the Barryvllle church
an intelligent gentk-num. a worthy citizen to Cutieton the following Wodnextay. ami
and an exemplary Christian.
the remains were buried In the Barryvllle
He was a soldier in the late war for sev­ &lt;x*metery.
eral years, doing his part well in his na­
The next morning the uelghlxirs noticed
tion's conflict.
that the grave had b-x:n tanqiered with.
He was a prominent and worthy member They found near It jdeees of coffin box.
of the Hastings Baptist church, and was An examination of the grave was made by
liberal almost to a fault In its support He them on Jan. 13. About two feet down
was very officious and active Ln the^erec- they found n halier strap which they could
tion of the Baptist church building in tills not pull out. Further down a dark lantern
city, and wax up to the time of his sickness and a saw were discovered. Further ex­
doing his utmost to remove the Indebted­ amination revealed that the coffin lx»x nnd
ness from the property and sustain the ser­ coffin had !&gt;cen smashed in with acrowbar.
vices. His death is a great Itereavemeiit and Hint the halter strap was fastened
to his church.
alxiut the neck of Branch’s corpse. N'^ar
Mrs. Rock and Mr. Frank Campl&gt;ell are the grave a dally paper was found address­
his only surviving children. They deeply ed to Dr. Winn, who occupied the office
mourn the loss of father and mother, but with Dr. Goucher at Nashville. Early the
sorrow not as tboac who have no hope. next month back of the Barryvllle church
Deacon ('ampbell and his wife were de­ and near the cemetery a jxdr of gloves wenvoted Christians and Ixith died peacefully, found and some pieces of a tubular lantern
going to their reward with the brigtit satis­ which the snow of January 13 had covered.
faction that their future would be glorious. These were found after a thaw. Those
Tlielr funerals were attended by a large qtoo examined the grave were convinced
number of friends ami neighliors. Bev. tliat it had caved In on the grave robbers
OviaU, pastor of the Baptist church offi­ and that they were either frightened away
ciating.
or that it had become too light for further
proceedings. Under-Shdriff P. A. Sheldon
took the case in charge. The dark lantern
The following an* the casw-s disposed of. was Identified as the property of Dr.
at the November term of court:
Goucher by the dealer who had sold It to
The people vs. John Curtis: larceny. him and by a tinner who had repaired ft.
The court directed a verdict of "not guilty*’ The halter strap was Identified by a Nash­
to be entered.
ville luiniessmakcr as one he had made
The people vs. Edward Demaray; as­ nnd sold to I&gt;r. Goucher. The saw was
sault and Irnttery. Continued by consent found to be one Uiat hud been to the office
upon application of the prosecuting attor­ of Dr. (toucher and the gloves were also
Identified as his. In Goucher’s barn was
ney.
Armllte Hallock, wlw was convicted of found a tubular lantern with a broken
concealing the death of hrr child, was sen­ glolxr. The pieces of lantern glolie. found
tenced to pay a fine of 8100 and In default back of Barryvllle church correajxmded ex­
of payment of fine to be confined to the actly with those broken from this lantern.
county jail for one year.
The next day after the burial a patient
The people vs. Clement Mugridge: for­ .found him in deep slumlxir from which be
gery. After the jury was Impaneled ami was unable to arouse him till almost noon.
sworn defendant withdrew hlajileaof “not Goucher attended Brandi’s funeral and
guilty” and entered a plea of “guilty.”
went forward twice to view the remains.
The people vs. Thomas Casey; burglary. He also witnessed the burial. Suspicion
Plea of “not guilty” changed to one of [tolntcd so strong ta him na the grave rob­
“guilty." Defendant was released &lt;m sus­ ber that he was arrested Jan. 30. At his
pended sentence, giving ball hi the sum of first examination he brought several wit­
83WJ to.appear at the nefct term of court.
nesses who swore tliat he was at Horatio
The jieople vs. George Cox; receiving Warner’s In North Caatleion the night of
stolen goods. Found “gnilty” and sen­ Jan. 11. that Mrs. Warner was very 111,
tenced to jail for 60 days or to pay a fine of tliat he staid with her till midnight, and
8100 within 60 days. In default of pay­ slept tliat night al Warner’s. IToofs of
ment of fine to be confined to the county this otibi seemed quite conclusive, and
GoucImt asked for a discharge. Prosecu­
jail for one year.
The jieople vs. Theodore Smith: felon­ tor Colgrove had the esse adjourned.
ious assault.' Continued upon application Further search was made by the officers,
who found that Goucher was at WameFs
of the resiKindent.
,
The jieople v». William Bryan; seduction, Jan. 18 Instead of the 11th.
A plea of "ntoxuilty” was entered and the
Jn August last Goucher came to the
case WM oonttnued upon application of the authorities here amt stated that ho hud
positive proof as to the Identity uf the
defendant.
The people vs. James L. Gregory, .dis­ would-l»c grave robber*: that they were Dr.
orderly imraoir. Continued upon applica­ Winn and * Nashville cigartnaker named
Slosson. At Hie examination of Winn nnd
tion of the prosecuting attorney.
The jieople v*. Adalbert H. Winn and Slos-on Dr. (toucher, his father and Ar­
Charles W. Slosson: attempt to dig up, nold Debolt,’ a Nnahvllle. Wacksmltli. al­
disinter, remove nnd carry away a human leged that Unw overheard Winn ami Sloslaxly. Continued with leave to file infor­ tun dLscuaaXhe detail* of the crime and
their connection with it In Winn’s and
mation at the next term of court.
The jxsople vs. Amos Broughton: viola­ Goucher's office. Dr. Goucher said that
tion of the liquor law. Continued by con­ they had admitted tlielr guilt to him and
sent with leave to file tofonnatlon next acknowledged using Ids horse, overeosL
saw, lantern and gloves when they did IL
tann.
The people vs. Joseph Wilson; felonious He said they had prejmred a receptacle for
assault Continued upon application, of the body under Sloason* cigar factory,
the prosecultog attorney, with leaf® to file that tlwy had been studying medicine with
him nnd were reading up anatomy at the
information at the next term of conrt.
The people vs. Frederick Adams; assault time of the grave robbery. He stated that
with Intent to murder. Ptoaded “not they told him after Branch's death tliat lie
guilty” aa charged but “guiltj” of an ta- would make a good Mil J«rt, and they were
going to dig uj. hl* body, (toucher also
introduced Icttura from the University re­
prison was imposed.
The j*op!c va Alexander Kane; forgery. lating to supplying subject* for dlMtwUon.
The tetter* were received al-out the time
Continued.
William H. Owen vs. John H. Beamer;, of the grave robbery and wore, he said,
written at Winn** and Sloreon's leqnert.
assumpsit DhxxinUuued.
The Hastings City Bank vs. Leonard
Wunderlich: aaaumpalt. Continued upon ।drcnlt court. but Invcailgatlcm showed that
application of the plaintiff by consent and
pared under Sh-wnu's factory, and that
neither had studied medicine for two years.
dollar*.
First Nattotud Bank of Grand Haven vs. There wan mxiilng about the letters to
Weaiey and Zagona Fox; aaaumpslL Jsaue
nc doubt In Um mind*
March LB, 18BB. Settled.
John Holden, appellee va. Daniel F. New­
ton, appellant; a*suiu;Mlt. Continued.
Sarah Wright vs. Frank C. Treat ct aL;
trespaM on the caae. Cuntlnuad on appB-

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Of New 'York, the well known and auceeaaful Specialist in Chronic
&lt;
even of tho Eye and Ear. by roqnmt of many friends and jmtienta, has de&lt; |1i'..,i
'
Hastings, Saturday and Bunday, Dec. »lh and Mb.
CunwtotUon and ewnin-1 ' .
and conidential to h!.*&lt; parka* at the Hastings House.
Oflke hours from 9
,
p. m., o»e day only.
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$

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to
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pRPRICE’s
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I’‘OWDEl*
aking
PERFECT

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DR. F.

H. RORICK,

At UNK

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BELLEVUE HOSPITAL,

JSTov

AMr

M*°E

Its superior excellence proven In minions of
home* P# more than a quarter ot a century. It
is used by the United suites Government. En­
dorsed by the bead" ot the «trrat UoKrrstttra
a« the 8tronae«t Purest, and most Heslthtul.
Dr. Price’s Crvum Baking Powder does sot
contain Ammonia. Lime, or Alum. Sold only
tn cans.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
XXV VOBK.
CHICAGO.
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interpreters of

(ecto.
Crowded hous
the only
, ry dot loci, VI*.: He carefully nc
am,«una« (be Kye.Eax,Nc

helpd-

-D. C. RANNEY,-.
Auctioneer,
HELTON,

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Tnnnday matin
Thuraday Kve. Friday K*e..........
Saturday Eve..

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i win

MICH.

I am prepared at any time
and at reasonable rates to cry
auction sales. Have had ex­
perience in this work and can
give satisfaction. Leuve orders
with Ranney &amp; Norwood, Del­
ton, Mich.

Friday c

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

Mich.

CAPITAL, $50,006.00.

Michigan-.

thitf health ■nd cntnUanag their after bvc* may call
” I&gt;». MUKICK Hu attain'd th* mow
wonderful tvems in the treatment ol the caan to
which he derotea ha apecul aitenoen. After ynnef
eaperieaee ha baa ductrrercd the matt uifallibrf
method of curHag weaknom ta the baric and limb,,
■voluntary duchartet, .topotency general deb.hty.
wrromaea, lan*uat., c'lnftmaoa O&lt; oieaa. palpcutkm
of the heart. k&gt;u o( memory, trrmbhog aodumXfny.
drwaMt o( the^nja^tbrott and lunga. -^ecticna of

th all can*

denarura* from the aobtary habtt c! y-oerth and
teem peaetten, blighting the axnt radiaat bopei and

1/

Bank'of Grand Ha-

a. The &lt;*&gt;ei tfal!
the reform of the

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.offjckhs:

O. G. Robinson, President;

DnuccroRRt
D. G. Robinson,

Grebte.

A Genera! Ranking Bmltiew Tran«acted.

LOC

Morrill ® Company’s
IF YOU WANT A

FINE

0 VERCOA T-

Win A Ltah
Wanted

And come at once while the stock is complete.

Ttanakag

GLOVES AND MITTENS
AT—

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I
The Largest Stock in the City.

No end to UNDERWEAR at Prices that Knock

Them All

Out, and Don’t You Forget It

William H.

CO

�astings

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Banner,
Soy. a&gt;. ISM.

"a. D. NI8KKRN. Local Editor.

WANTED!
party to represent a large east
.-n-oratlon. Salary 960 and ronunfeGoud references and small security
:
( All on or address
(
S. P. CLEMENT.
Everett House. Lansing. Mich.

anniud 'ucvllngof the stockholders at the
. C"iiietoryOo.otthe city of Hasting*
hr'.d uu Wednesday. Ikwn.’xr Mil, IBM.
..•«clr p. m. at the eity couwell room.
of tho teaatingwulMHMidiate |
four tri'tee*. three for the term of three
r place of Walter L. Wilkins, Local E
x n and John BeSMncr. whose office ex­
&lt;lav.
one truiic- for two year*
it
.
Willtons &amp;^ondHMVBMPljMMMU
Uier NiUneea ss may be brought before

Unw uf gatfik to pros* buying K Mg stock

tl,v
‘
property In the
OlSsEJ ^?^rl3r .J*1™"1’* to
OlmsteaxL Will sell cheap umj
tesfas. Enquire of P. T. Colgrove.
jKht Wednesday night a party of about 20
O4ve A. D. Cook a surprise at his n*sldencv
Ln the tu-ermd wart by calling in to visit

every memlicr be present Officers for the
ensuing year will be elected and other im­
portant business transacted.

Hougbtalln «fc Co. are receiving new
giKKls daily, mid will aam have their store
chock full of dry goods, grorerles, bootanti shoes which they will sell nt lowest
rates. Highest prices for butter and egg».

■ . ,-r of lot» by parehast- are stoekboMr. entitled to siteli privilege' as are pre- W Saturday the engine of the cast bound
I t.y law A punctual attendance o! all freight broke Its lever at this point aud the
\!er* u hereby requested.
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train was delayed thereby until a repair
man came from Jacksun-in the afternoon,
Clerk.'
and put the engine again in working order.

f.il H. Browne's

THEATRE COMPANY.
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1| PEOPLE 14-----

At UN I ONFALL,
?vov. QCBttL.
*.)■:. t-rajif ah the leading and popu- i&gt;f the day with special wenlc ef-

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h»u.~4*&lt; greet them everywhere.
iu." this opjHirtunlty.
It may be
ddy •.iH-t-rfti** entertainment you will
t

aiatinev.'.......... Joshua Whlfcomb
.. .Wonderful Girl
.... Pearl of -Savoy
' i .r lay Hvo................. . . I-ancashire Lsm
Uluitadoo. Jot: ChtMrq lie: F.raervrt.Seats.
.. ,-n^ear'« drag store.
lr'.«»d fur reserved mwIx for six
ilshu Hiid mariner, 81.50.

Rememlwr the last two 'totes Dr.'Baughman will be in Hastings for several months
will be Frlitay November .tOlh and Friday
Ih-rember 7lh. After the last date, the
Dr. will go to Ohio to spend the winter.
The funeral bf James Campbell, who
died of paralysis, was held Friday after­
noon from hi* late residence in the first
ward. The G. A. IL post, of which Mr.
Campbell was a member, -attended in a
body.
Our reader* should remember that Good­
year's drug store Is the place where the dos­
ing ont sale of wall paper to going on to
make room tor a new stuck. Prices lower
than ever offered in Hastings and nicest
Itottenis to select from.
Dr. Lathrop now ha* the fltivat stock of
book* to be found in the city, and he la
selling them at remarkably low prices.
Now to the time to bny your children
books for tlx-Ir Chrtetnws' Do not fail to
look at hto stock uf baJt*.
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Smith. 11*1111
VAM«K

ND Sts* EKS.

IllXNl

sl.TTr.

&lt;.KO(KKir.1.

public for bringing to our city such an exeellcut settee of entertainments as those
given by the James H. Browne Theatre
Company. It is rare Indeed that so good
a comply ran be Induced to make a town
A. J. Bowne was lu the dty Mouso small as our city.
|Xhe society connected with Emmanuel
ArtSrnC* LBU,rop u honw
Ann ebnrrh will be entertained Thursday. Dec.
6th. by the Mra. H. A. Goodyear. J. Dun­
Nelson Johnson visited in Greenville ning, J. W. Baiu-ron, D. S. Goodyear, O.
Young. A. Atkins, J. F. Goodyear, and
Mon day.
the MIsmb Rose Goodyear and Gertie
of Wwx,tand* *“ ,a thv Bentley. Supper from 5 until 7.
City Monday.
Charles Dean has purchased of P. R.
w.-t .K&gt;i^n an&lt;l mothcr T,*U«d Gran l Dunning his Interest in the grocery stock
Rapids Friday.
owned by the firm of Dunning A Bugerr.
,Mr. Dunning will remain with the new
Bush, of Kalamaxoo, waa In the Ann until after the holidays. We are
&lt;I«&gt; yesterday. &lt;
pleased to welcome Mr. Dean to the busi­
1
-Jr
Jackson on buai- ness circle of this city and wish for the
new firm abundant »uece*s.
•esa Tliiirsds^
The Jaax* H. Browne s Tlieatre CouiJ. T Rock, of Grand Rapids, was In
pamy Is one uf the best of Ito kind that lias
town Saturday.
visited Hastings in many v-eara. UnInn
Kx-Gov. Austin Blair attendrt circuit hall was filled Monday evening to hear
court last week.
then: In "Fogg's Ferry." The play wa*
J. Bessiner carries a felon around on well rendered, each character Iteing .inter­
preted with excellent taste. ••Chiu" wa*
one of his hands.
the feature of the play. Those who fall to
Richard Johnson, of Middleville, was in hear this company during their stay here
the city yesterday.
will miss a rare treat
I
C. Flel'l visited Grand Rapids on

M. F. Jordan was in town last week.

.

The Democrat in Ito vain endeavors to
•core a point against the Bankku insisted
all along that the totter had found Goucher
guilty without a trial. &lt;tf cour-w Uu-Bannkr
had never taken such a position and the
Democrat was barking np th&lt;- wrung tree.
Bnt what does tliat paper think now about

Thursday night Mills Phillip# and fam­
ily were down town. When they returned
home tote in the evening they found a good
start for a conflagration. The fire was
soon put out having only burned along the
floor. It is supposed that coals had drop­
ped from the stove to the floor aryl thue
set things going.

business Tbunxlay.
Mrs. Char. Barlow, of Coldwater, visited
tn the dty Monday.
,
D. C. NeAIUster, of Kalamaxoo, wa* In
the city Wednesday.

Miner Kral er.’of Middleville, was In the
city on business Friday.
W. A. llama and W.
Grand Rapids yesterday.

Graham

visited

, Mrs. J. ifobertsyn, of Irving, Visited
friends in the city but week.

I Mrs. .1. Greble vid ted her mother, Mrs.
E. Butler, In Marahal last week.

' Mrs- Everett J&gt;avenport. of .Saline, to
visiting relatives tn this vicinity.
Ml#* &lt;»us Llvbhauscr. of Nashville, vis­
ited friends In this city last week.

Any teacher in need of a time piece will
do well to call at my store. 81.50 will buy
Uh* neatest clock you ever saw and 54.00
a fine niekle watch. Better watches 1 will
sell on the installment plan of monthly
payment#.*
Jons Bkmu^cr. Jeweler.

100,000 pounds of live and dreaaed poul­
try wanted, for which the highest market
price in &lt;*a.«|i will be paid. Dre-sea! poul­
try taken exery day except Friday and Sat­
urday: live poultry taken every day.
Ackkhsos a Hants.

AH notes and accounts due
the estate of the late Wm. S.
Goodyear and the firm of Good­
year &amp; Barnes must-be settled
at once.
F. G, Goodyear.

Challenge.
Mil N. T. Dia.mo.xi&gt;, Hastings, Mich:
Since your defeat of Stewart, of Grand
Rapids. 1 understand you are full of con­
ceit and say you can throw any Wilkinson
down that Ilves tn this county. I hereby
challenge you to a match at Collar and ElIww. best 3 falls in 5.for a purse of 530.
C. W. Mixer left Monday for a short 1 have this day deposited 810 with John
•visit In Greenville with hto brother Curtis. Cole: the winner to bike 75 per cent of. the
gate receipt*. The match to take place
Mis# Mabel Seileek, of Nashville, .was any* where you may name and at any time.
the guest uf Miss Mae Tomlinson last Now put up or shut up.
week.
Cloverdale, Nov. 23. 1888.
.
G KO KOI. WH.KIXSOX. ,
Friel Boise and wife and Miss Edna
Truman.* of Nashville, were In the city
Thursday.
’
Our pay to stop dun notice.
Married, In this city. Mias Millie Schram
to John E. Mohler. They left yesterday
for Chicago
The Union and Central Pacific roads,
Mrs. I). E. Eyeleshymer visited 1wr and Pullman Company, put on, December
daughter, Mrs. ’K. D. Davto. In Middle- 5th. a weekly train of Pullman Vestibule
Cars to run tietwvn Council Bluffs and
vllle last week.
Ban Francisco. Steam heat, electric IlghL
C. H. aud M. S. Wolcott, of Jack win.
separate bath rooms for ladles and gentle­
were In the city last week In atU-ndancv
men. barber "sbop, ulnwrvatlon and smok­
at the circuit court.
ing rooeu. and a female attendant for la­
M. C. Retsl. of Lonlsvllle, Ky., a former dles ano children make it “the finest train
resident &lt;Jf Hastings, was a guest at Ell In the world." Fare between Council
Bluffs nnd San Francisco, Including every­
•Throop's last week.
thing—ticket, berth and meals—will lie
Mias Hortense; Van Zlle. (if Charlotte,
8100.00.
whu has been visiting at P. T. Colgrove's
returned home Monday.
The C. I- H. C. will meet at the home of
M* P. T. Van Zlle, who was the gtxsat I). IL Cook Friday evening, Dec. 7th.

Those afflicted with chronk)disorders
should mneiulier that the last opportunity
tlwy will have to consult Dr. Boughman last week of P. T. Colgrove and family, re­ Tii'* following i.« the program:
for several mynth* will be Friday, Nov. turned Saturday to her horiie, Charlotte.
30th and Friday Dee. 7th. After the tost
RrpeatTnK 1 onl'» Draper.
Mrs. George Merrill ncr Marlon Butler,
KoU r*Il-Fseta about Herodotus.
date. Dr. Baughman will go to Ohio to
History of Grreoe. etiap. XII.—Nr. Striker.
spend the winter, aud will not be here of Washtenaw county, to visiting In the
rapar. iTbe Janissaries " -RSlpb Wooten.
city.
Mr. Merrill la expected here tills
again for several months.
Coltogr GreekCourse. chaps. Land IL—Mrs.
Timmernuut.
The new state law forbidding the use of
81ngins.No. 15.
The lixluuis nt the U. 8., CbautauquAn - Mrs.
J. W. Leonard returned Thursday from
stoves in railway passenger roaches went
Birk,,
Into effect Nov. 1st But the railroads are Chicago. He expect* to remain in the city
Gossip about Greece. ChMtuuquao-Anna
in no great rush a taxi I obeying the man­ until May, when be will goto Chicago to Besamer.
*
Reading. "The Conjunction of Jupiteraud
dates of the legislature. It will no doubt rvalde.
Venus."-Mrs. Barba-.
be just as easy this winter to go Into eter­
A. Clark aud wife, of Dutton, Mrs. .1.
(Vitle-Mr. Puffer.
nity warmed by the heal of a burning j»as- Carvetb. (ten. Clark and F. Clark, of Middose with singing No.».

dlevillc. attended the funeral Friday of
Th- I), of IL social held at the 1. &lt;&gt;. O. James Campliell.
Our pay and must have IL
Smith. Hamm a Va.xArmax.
F. hall Friday evening was a general suc­
T. S. Brice, county clerk elect, and fam­
cess. and Hon. Clement Smith did jnitky ily will soon remove to this eity where they
Below we give the apportionment oTTi'to the subject be spoke upon: he was ful- will occupy the house owned in the aec
primary school Interest fund to the town­
lowvd by P. C. Norman Bailey. , The Hing­
9,088, ing by the choir and the Stone girls wa* nnd ward by Mr. Glilman.
irculatlon this week.
ships and cities In the county. The
D. Cramer fl- *’■* "O,&lt;1 ,w,t ^to Jaw amount la apportioned at the rate of .rtd
excellent followed by a general good time
Union w-rvlces at the Methodist church which was enjoyed by all.
v
business in Ann Arbor and will oh Jan. per capita:
-morrow 1st, 1889. commence practice In this place.
We wonder what the Journal and Itano- His Intentions'are to make Hastings his
An ineroa-te of pension ha* been granted
crat think now alxwt the' conduct of the future home.
David 1L Trega
officers In the Goucher ease. Very poor
I owl tsklp
Dr. Baughman will be at the Hosting* work they made getting evHenee together,
The .Star W. C. T. U. will dm on
didn't they? But In spite of the excellent
work done by the officers In this case and Tuesday of next week at the home of Mrs.
I to- assortment of candies, fruits, nuta, the result of the trial, we suppoee our con­ Stanley.
rigara. etc. at Frank Beamer's.
The lecture by H. IL PattengBlfl the
temporaries will still insist that the officers
are nothing but stick* and that Goucher to High scliodl room Friday evenbig promises
Carttmi
InnocenL
mid ward will be boon completed.
tn be of much Interest.
Cwt Mon
People should remember that a ipot of
Wood wanted from tlnnw who have
The Brown Theatre Co. at Union hall Hast lug*
water on the stove that burns coal or gas every night this week. &lt;Jo ami hear them. Hast logs illy.
i r-misej the same on subacription.
fiX : :::::
to a necessary irftlcle. This to always use­ You will be amply repaid.
lax receipt' printed at this office on ful In close rooms with carpets on the floor.
Jobti'tswn
The right of way for the C. K. * 8. R. Maple Grove.
• hurt notice and at niwinable rates.
The skin and lungs always need moist air.
K. has born all secured as far as Wood­ "rang-\|.lITairicvIUe
Ml ;i&lt;-ccamU due the late firm of Hougb- People Itave noticed that plants d&lt;» not
tkxirish In a room where eoal Is burned, land. and but little grading remains to be UoUand
.
ti ti A Ltehty must be paid at once.
Tliornai'ple
because a slight. jkiImujous gas. or vapor done.
Woodlaod..
Wanted, tn trade property in city for a is cositlnually escaping- This is not notic
??
­ J/lIenry Newton contemplates building
Yankee Spring*
inn.
C. D. Bkkrk.
ed by khmm, but plants quickly detect I)
___ creek,
and erect' 1 race, ___________
connected wltn
Fall creek.
and caret
Total...........
lug a planing mill to be run by the power
O'fc? Denn to is filling In and grading and do not thrive.
tto ’-t ju-d weetirf the Episcopal church.
Nesi Tuesday evening a meeting will be thus an-tired;
Following are the real estate transfers
Fred Young, a young boy. was arrented for the week ending Nov. 96th. 1888. as
Ilrim-iniwr that Beamer the grocer can held at the Methodist church, at TM
. 1. you with everything for Thanksgiving o'clock, for the purpose of considering the yesterday cluurg'-d with cruelty to animals. taken from the books In the register's office.
question of organlxing s choral society. Justice Kehnvton adjourned hl* examina­
Mathis' H. Reynolds to Junes Philips; k*‘
All persons who sre interested snddealre tion to Monday.
hlk r Phillip'* add Nashville IMO.
Thanksgiving oysters direct from BalU- to liecouw s member of such s society arc
Andrew I- Eno to Gilbert Whitmore, sa aec
Jas. H. Browne's theatre company are
ntt're in bulk or cun at bottom prices at rwiuested to lx* present. It to necemry
Wm. L. &lt;M»;»ateetr
that you should come the first night In giving entertainments In Union hall tills
Hauk Beamer's.
Tw7lW&lt; W to Jas. D. C. Hubbard; Ma rec E
order tliMt it may be determined definitely week to crowded Iiouiw x. Mo far they have
You wirn’t do yourself Justice If you
given
the
best
of
satisfaction.
Tb"n'»t'l'te
ddn't look over Beamer's sfoek before buy­ that such an organliaUon would succeed.
l*rof. D. C. McAllister, the popular KalnThe firm of Rogrra * Dean wish to aning holiday goals.
maxoo director, will be there and will nouuce to the public that they will con­
Those who suffer from chronic diseases drill the singers present In order that they tinue tlie grocery business at the former gricsn
Elizabeth E. McArthur to i
• an eoiHult Dr. Baughman at the liast- may tmdmtand his method of working.
location of Dunning A Itogrng Mr. Dean MSBmm «i»Ifljt* house next Friday.
Momec Wood to sanis; oo see
Dr. Baughman will be at the Hastings' having purchased the Interest of Mr. Dun­
Wm. Wood to mmc; on we 1
The Michigan Central bow sends out house Friday November HOtii and Frida} ning. All bills against tbn firm of Dun­
:rem Detroit IflU train# dally. In 1854 Itecetuber 7th. The Dr. will mxmi leave ning A Rogers are assumed by the new
■1 S Hart^to Aa.n‘1 Hartfort' lol . Staley'.
turns were threw train* each way dally.
here for Ohio where be will spend tlie firm and all accounts due the old firm will
zludou
’H1 n'ori lo Chaa Olner; tea ww 4 But
be paid to Rarer# A Dean, who desire tliat
MorriU A Co-'are selling 4-ply Burn col­ winter, and the above dates are the only they shall be promptly pidd.
ones which he can give to Hastings. Tbonc
lars. lateas styles at 10c- ur three for flfic.
who are suffering from chronic il Im inters
We arc always good to our friends the IS YauUe Spring* »*:s' ntfs Ific. or two for 35c.. for the nsxt 30
Isaac H.
10 "m- Surrl»; louasee.
should improve this last .opportunity to enemy, so we did not win any of tiu*lr
•lays. ■ |
consult iw. Baughman. Hto suoces* and tnoney or ehattk* on the election. But we IrGwr*'^a»*r&lt;'. to John Campbell toa see 10
The Mkldleviile Republican furee now extended experietxw in the treatment of allowed Senator Colgrove to buy ua a new
.1
John CamnbelL Hla sm
: -ust tbelr shines by a coal stove, and are chronic diseases make It highly desirable 41k hat—because he did not believe hr
not disposed to crow over the rest of us . that tlx* afflicted should aee iilm. Remem­ woaM have a thousand plurality. It I*'
U&gt;' John E. Hfioup; toa rec:
either.
ber Dr. Baughman doe# not come to yo t
ESbr
»
ax. H. r-vj; -Sheriff Shriner took Fred Avery to the ** rtravelling doctor. For yeara he has fully.—Charlotte RcpuWiean.
practiced tn this county with the hlgbwrt
Mate prison yesterday. Avery goes for
measure
of
success.
For
the
past
fi*w
five years on uccsmnt of same slabbing he
ycara he has devoted himself exclusively evening was well attended and much en­
did at Fneport recently.
to the treatment of chronic disorders of joyed by all. Prof. H. W. Dubre rendered

LOCAL NEWS.

We have a lurajler of city lota that we
will M.i| ©n contract nmkiug the tenn*
easy. Ajqily at the offices of Smith A
I'ulgrove or W. P. Sid tram,

Stoves!

Stoves!

Stoves!

Ralph Wooton to vlsHiiqj tn GrernvilU

Dr. Baughman can be consulted ut the
Tin*. Handy arrive! home yesterday for
Hastings house Friday Novemtx*r SOth and a visit with H. Handy and family.
Friday December 7th. These are the last
Miss Cora Mack, of Baltimore township,
vtolta Dr. Baughman yv 111 make to this city
visited friends In the cltj last week.
for aevera! moutha Those who wish to
consul*, him should see him on the dates
Sheriff Shriner bx&gt;k a prisoner to the
Detroit house of correction Saturday.
nauo-d above.
•

Mr. and Mra. Estes Rork desire u» toextend -their heartfelt thanks to dir many
friends who have so kindly given their as­
a racL Saturday of Dec. next fur the ae- sistance during the last sickness of their
Mla’i'ti ot those wtx&gt; wl'li to nav their father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell.
.Hid at iny uwu residence on each Friday They most aincerelv appreciate all tliat
&gt;xmr montli.
their friends and neighbors Imve dune far
Joux A. Bachku.rii.
Hasting* township Treasurer.

ftrt»4*rt Bmv hard*aro store eseb Saturday
&gt; iros tt»e Imooth of Dee., and at Car!too Cea&lt;t c veb Friday of tti* um» month for the acui.«!..ih® of those who wish fo/pay their
E. M.Wtowx.

PER8OMAL_MEHTION.
Miss Ruth Handy to seriously sick.

space In the Baxxkh next week.

Ix-j.lierJ was pronorinccxl
Mix Minnie Loe's violin

All notes and accounts due
tho estate of tho Into Wm. S.
Goodyear and the tiro of GoodT6&lt;r &amp; Barnes must bo ncttiou
it once.
F. G. GoonnuB.

We are loaded with the

.

LARGEST AND FINEST LINE

HEATING AND COOK STOVES
Ever shown in Barry County,

At PRICES BOUND TO PLEASE.

REMEMBER

We carry everything to be found in a first-class Hardware
Store, including a fine line of

Whips, Horse Blankets, Rohes, Bijgies, Cotters aoO Sleighs.
We are closing out the well known

FLINT ROAD CARTS at $15.00.
Do not fail to look us over beforfe you buy.

Goodyear Bros.

Fine New Stock
JUST RECEIVED
Containing the latest and best patterns of

DRY GOODS
•

AND

DRESS GOODS
------ AT------

Julius Russell’s.
See his stock of new styles in

MILLINERY GOODS.

THE PROBLEM SOLVED!
It is now conceded that the best and cheapest way to warm
your house or cook your meals is to buy the

Garland Cooks and Heaters
ed: powers
-=&lt;AT—-

The Garland is the ideal stove for both cooking and heating.

Of course we keep other and inferior kinds of stoves, the
same as other dealers. But the Garland is the acknowledged
best

Full line of everything usually kept in a hard­
ware establishment.
Respectfully,

ED. POWERS.

Politics are High!
And store full of everything a family needs—Dry Good*, Gloves and Mittens,
Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps. Hardware, Groceries, Bte.

SOMETHING NEW"AJw“.TJ.“5ra""u’50c' TEA
A nice line of Dress Goods. consisting of Flannels. Trioois, Bteck and Colored
Cashmeres, Broadbeads, etc., with Watered Bilks, Bead and Braid _Trimmlngs. and Button* to match.

CLOAKS!
I have added thia year wxne rtee .PLUSH CLOAKS, to
which I invite special attention.

For ladles and children.

OVERCOATS AND SUITS!
Highest market price for produce

�Reported on By the United
Slates Treasurer.

A VahaHe Raource for the Sick.

supported by PowderlyMoratory -treasurer.
Frederick Turner, of Phiiadelphi*. «nd Mr*

Xher than Hlmmons Liver

Sick Heartache am! other ailment*
Attributed tv 1U11Iou*bcs«.
PURELY VEGETABLE.
C^ptatat *nd
m. li aJ-w dTMtualty removes
svmiiuiin* felt when bile is Itnper-

taJned at tbs head ot tho woman** depart

State* TrvoMir cr Hyatt, lu his annua! report
of tbe operations daring the year and conpal year ended June 30, 1888, reports tbe net
revenue of the government for ths year,
f.‘&gt;79,:®’.»*74. and the net expamditurM.' Fi07.•X-4,m»i, tbe s®-plaas receipts available for
the reduction ot toe public debt being fi'.ll,-

Boston Dry Goods
.
Store
Full Of attractive bargain*. Marr A Duff arc
doing an Im meme trade th»« *«ason and well
they might as Marr A Duff bars on the very
finest. Unrest and beat BMortad line of Dry
Goods, and at toe lowest price*, that is shown In
tbe country'- Marr A Duff are MfilngDouble
Shawls, extra heavy, for &lt;3.25, &lt;3.s5. and M.M.
always sold for 81.80. tow and 87-C0 Single
shawl* In tne same proportion.
You want to see ottr heavy Beaver Shawls that
we are selling for 87.7',
ftt-00. $5.00 and
&lt;a.(X&gt;. Thr«e Hbawl* are well worth IIA). $6.0.'.’
87.00 kmI 83.00. We closed out an import­
er’s Block of these goal* and they are sell Im:

Cleats !

Ms!

Ma!

tlarr &amp; Duffhave tiullt an extra addition and
Is u»ed for cloaks entlrelv and the bargains
Marr A Dutt are showing are surprising. 1mHacqucs in doth and the finest values In toe
country la Plush Jackets. Wraps aud Sacquea.
Tiiesc are special values and at least.»percent,
cheaper than elsewhere. Children aud Misses
Cloak*. Marr &amp; Dutt can show the largest line
of three good*, and at tbe lowest prices, that
has ever been shown under one roof. Call and
examine.

Uita!

Iita!

ande increased during the yeiir from
334.87V to «IS9,804.342.
Tbe. not change
of |&lt;-0.&amp;7t&gt;,8&gt;4
in
tbe
bolancn wau
produead by an increase of
48* in tbi»-a«*;t*, and a decrease of K£&gt;,053,the liabilities Tho silver balance fell
off more than 837,0&lt;X\&lt;xn. Tlie rrindpal in­
crease of awmte was in United Btntee notes
and depoaite in national banks, nnd the princi;»t deiTnase of liabilities, in tbe public
dubt and thi» funds for the redumption of na­
tional bank notes. There was a not docreate.ot 874,TVS.U30 during tbe fiscal year
to the principal of tho Interest-twaring debt
Tho total purchase of bonds for tlie sinking
fund, and out of surplus revenue*, were
831,464.300, the net premium paid, excluuivo Of accrued interret, being &lt;8,270,84IL46.
The gold and silver coin and bullion to the
country* aud ail kinds of notes and mrtifkwtaa
outaiaodlng no June 30, 1887, amounted to
81.WS,2ai.S*2. and on June 30, 1888, to
tS,tat,MH,(m Tbo stock of gold nnd sUrer
increased during tbeyenr from &lt;*,007,513,4*01
to &lt;1.098,•'fSi.l^o.b.’l—mostly in gold. Tbe facrease tn the volume of toe paper circulation
wst $83,424,4’X.1, resulting from an increase
of &lt;11O,.*IH1,955 in tBe amount of certificate*
and a falling off of &lt;2ti.*iV»,554 55 to tbo total
of notes and fractional currency.
*•
Thu redemptions of United fitates notes at
the treasury during the year amonnted to
863,353,iW). Since the resumption of specie
yaymeutr only 8&amp;I,73*.454 tare been re­
deemed m gold. With the increase of coin
certificate*, of which there are now more

In accordance with the amended consUtutlou General Master Workman Powderly
namud night candidate* from whom the re­
quired number was to be takes by toe as­
sembly for tbe eftaiUve board, as Jcflowii:

Wright, Philadelphia; Toomas B. McGuire,
New York; H. C. Trafbagon, Cincinnati;
John Devlin, Detroit; J. J. Holland, Jack­
sonville, Fla.; Johu Costello, Pittsburg, and
J. J. Crowley. Charleston, Mio. Tho flrat
ballot resulted in ihv selection of three—A.
W. Wright, Holland nnd Costello.
Two
more ballots were required to select the
fourth member, and in tbe last Davlin came
out tbs winner

finite; at Dowagiac, the

fir.

family as an inhabitant of tbe fartbei shore,
returned a few days since to good health nnd
sph-ita He bad been “out west" for a visit
John B. Briggs bns been bald to trial'at
tlie next term of tbn Higinaw circuit court

Marr &amp; Duff.

Default having been made tn the conditions

ot the Register ot Deeds lu the County of flurry
and State of Michigan, on tbe nth day ot
Mxreh. IBM, at ?;«D o'clock p. m. In Uber » ot
mortgages on page M&gt;. sold mortgage being
ven to secure the payment of .five hundred
from the date thereof tt&gt;-

theretore. said mortgage being due and
and by which default the |»ower of sale
■u saia mortKAKe contained has become opera­
tive: and whereas there Is claimed to he due
.and unpaid of principle and Intereal on the said
.mortgage the sum wsix hundred and two dol­
lar* and thlrty-tUree cents (*&lt;ios.33) a* tbe date
of thia notice and

, c. NjtwmuuiT.
estod, but It was found on inquiry that the
jKMition waa tendered to him a few days

who insist that tbe town would grow faster
if they h»J fewer pill and powder dtopenasrs.
Flint clothier* tried tbe 6 o'clock closing
scheme and it work*! all right until aome
dealer liegau to lengthen his Lxuiuew Lours,

are busily engaged bringing in tbe catch,
one of which returned with 7,000 pounds oo a
’ recent trip. Tbe fl.fa are mostly trout, and
Not a case of contagious dieee**’fa Ja&gt;. k«ou.

against them. Many located on tho loud in
good faith, securing |&gt;atenta from tbe United
fitates govurumout, nnd to them theevictlons
seemed cruel and unjust. Tho land company
makes no compromise. When the the set­
tlers make overtures to buy their laud, as
many of them are doing, tboy arc charged

ROUGH WEATHER IN THE EAST.

had gone oukxThe treasurer is of the opinion

New Year. Nov. :.*«.—The first snow of
the season fell yesterdny.cover Ing the ground
to tbe def&gt;th ot about an inch. The day war
windy nnd raw. Hail followed tbe snow,
and last night there was a gale blowing from

Reports from Bo»tou aay the wind is blow
Ing a gala at tbo rate of fifty mile* an hour
eolation could be based with perfect safety and in aome places tliat much tea­
on the uncoined metal.
board
property
U fa danger
and
Tbe amount of fractional silver coin in tbe •onw
desiroyetl;
that
fear*
are
treasury has not changed much since (be .entertained in Maine and MassuchUKUa,
first accumulation after the resumption ot porta fur the fishing fleet.
A * Portland
specie payments. Of a little rno^e than 130.- much damage has boeu in the harbor. All
OUU.OOO held on June 30, 18*8, f3U,50&lt;i,COO was over Now England re per to say six inches
in half-dollars and only 85,500,000 lu other
piece* The treasurer pointe out that this
proportion, which does not vary much from Telegraphic communication is difficult, and
railway travel somewhat impeded. Tbe
thing like 115,000,000 In 30-cent pieerw that storm reaches southward to Charleston.
are not needed for circulation will doubtlows
be carried Ly the treasury until they are re­
coined into other denominations or absorbed
by the growth of business.
the Hyde Park police

Mitchell
According
to its story William

ward politician, was
tho south side the
evening of Eva’s mur^7//; der, to company with

xva MrrvHKi.t.
duend to drink liquor,
afterward driving off in a buggy with ber

lief, from observation during the late politi-

withdrawing from tbe organisation,
which

WjcatTA, Kan.. Nov. 3*.—Friday night
there wus a prcullar ppucreding at the
Union depot in this city. Frank I-tod vail

Lindwall*

here, a distance of thirty inlles, at a terrific
rate. Ha l&gt;ur«t into tbe dtaqwtcfaert offlos
and lotat Lin lwall in a frlgbtfnl manner.

• Nxw Yuxk, Nov. X4.—One hundred and
five years ago Hunday ton British ovecuafed
thia dty. The occasion was odebnited here
Saturday and ix&gt;n«teted ot a parade, to utlnvitatiooa*to toe veterans of all tiae r*giiui*n|a of this city. Tho line formed al 2 p.
na. of Fifth avenue, right reeling on Tbir

tho situation.

tha union will issue a circular to-day out­
lining grievances and making kuown iu in-

mortgage contained, and
Mute* lu such ca.*c made
GEN. PALMER’S WITHDRAWAL.
on Friday, the 21st day «f
t, at one o’clock in tor
th front floor or entrance
he city of Hasting* in the
ouuBty of Barry and state of Michigan (that be­
ing the plat e of holding the circuit court for the
SriitXGnLD, DL, Nov. 23.—Gon. John M.
county of Barry, where Mid premiM* arealtuat- Palmar, late Democratic candidate for gov­
-vdj sell at public auction or vendue to the hlgiternor of Illinois, has withdrawn from mem­
«st bidder the nremise* described In
bership in the Grand Army ot the Republic.

Nov. 24 —William

And now they vie with the dealers In wet
The fishing industry at Charlevoix U pan-

liigh have formed a union, with K. 8. Boyn-

&lt;178 312.650 United fitates liqnds to secure
national bank circulation nnd &lt;50.138,000 to
secure public money* held by depository
bank*. Thera was a decrease during the
year of &lt;13,634,030 -in tbe amount of tbo
former, and an increase of &lt;29,043.300 In tbe
amount of tbefatter. There was 858,5.3,511
of public money held by the banks, an in­
crease of 835.805,083.

Ioxacb," Maeh.,

year* tn state’s prison at Jacktun by Judge
Sterrefm- keeping a disrcputaltie bouse. He
broke jail Friday night and i* gone.

telegraph operator to supply

Owing to

iiers ar ingot*, arguing that tbe present sup­
ply of the dollar* will be sufllciont for any
demand there is likely to be for them, and

vrewtvd

thing over th«« wire that di*pJi.*vri Train-

The coinage of silver dolinn during, t
ear amounted to &lt;32,484,678, making the

want or are willing to take, and recommends

wm

11 unroe, with a population of but 5.000’

actual circulation was &lt;38,481,771. It had
been Impossible to meet tho demand for tbe
denominations of |1 and &lt;2, and lu couaa-

&lt;9,000,000 were drawn Into circulation be­
tween May and November, 1887; but when

electric light toweni in U&gt;e vicinity, from the qulrkh- restore &amp;. ebbutr .il-*!.-.'
wreogthen the mu-ni. ar..- ::
white elaborate fire-works wpre ■« off and

other evening.

Edward Russell, the, Allendale man who
Newberry's reappointment a* i&gt;&lt;Htma«tor uf.
this dty to place uf H. Corning Jn«M. criminalij4iA&gt;auileJ a 10-yvar*-old girl, has
reached bert Friday morning. It wa» at first
mads light of by Ibose suppo-ed to Go toterTho Mio man who turned

This department has been and is now the d*
light of the country. Everything nice, new and
tasty can always be found at this department
and it is well known we sell our dress goods' at

net distribution was only &lt;39. 158.

dred* of Ugbto in colored globe* twinkled

An Old jAxuicao.n tired Jr.&gt;tn :
had placed h. Id* hands by x» }■!,,
■sbit.nrt...
‘
Stdj fartbr sweeny noil ;* ri-:J':..
Mimptloo. bfBnebiu*. catarrh
throat ami iuux Mterthn *. *)»«.'
rail teal cure lor n»rv&lt;m*'del. • ;
vous com;&lt;!«!n:«. alter having t. -•
fu! flirslive ]H&gt;wvr* lulbuH
felt u Id* duty to
tt ki ■rilow*: ArtU.-Jrd lty th:* n&gt;
’•» relieve Innnan Min,.-.-..
....... .1.,«na»i. Freueli vr RajH-b. with iuit.i t,
far fireparii gaud reuig. s-ii: t„
.
dressing wIto »t«mt.. t.An.h.;Noyes. 1«&gt; imuer f fan.... ft.&lt;!..-*:er *.

oat uf their* homes, their furniture piled up

Since the

and inscribed oo its front In mammoth let-

*OHV**»*“ nild LbsunrWhich I* not akin to p»in
IP*«dte«ug Ubly
.
*• Ole-in,*&lt; resreiilte, rant
In
Ulca,w# M "‘'■‘rirt.
in such cases the tamou* 'ount ■■ t.-

Foley

amount ouUlanding iucreaaod from &lt;145,-

IWS.

Thu kalamazoo celery crop uii,
baisxtcdbyJan.il.
made M light as day by innuruerabl* electric
lights arranged in many fantastic furan. A

delivered by Johu C. D smelly.

Dress Go6Hs.

of the limo to furnish them m they have

(OO piople from
••-BTbHlir POLKT.
„ ________
every ____
Catboliu
or- ___
ganiMtion in the city and surrounding towns

mill*
Thieves made a haul of f400 worth of

not only notified the president of hi t accept •

Oct, 18, 1887, and Feb. 3,

compeniad by tbe
reccy-tson commit­
tee of -’flu o&lt; Detrbit’n nwet protai-

THE CHICAGO »»t.STOFFICE.

squatters and tbe Navigation &amp; Railroad
company is producing intense excitement.
Yesterday morning 100 more write of eject-

P. 8.-Man* &amp; Duff have Inaugurated a new
venture which they call Fnday’s Great Bargain
Day. ft is proposed to sell special things on
every Friday at specially low paces, co*t and
lea*. For the one day each week only. Those
bargains will not be sold Thursday or Saturday,
but Friday only.

StinunnBrca , wall known lumbermen at
Muskegon, are building a 8150.000 mill at
Wellington, and will eoon tackle the job
of cutting 500,uj0,000 feet of logs iu that ter­
ritory,
Tbe Canadian government
recently
placet an export duty ot 83 per l.CW mi pine

Dntrott

M. Tozer, gi-neral tm-r.-ianaat
made an aaaih&gt;oH*ni.

amount in tho treasury, tbe total im-rea»e of
tbe clreulatiou waa $»,9ul. 143. Th&lt;-i*t were
issued 81U'»,SMI,(JOO of silver certificates,
mostly of the denominations of 810 and

^Iarr &amp; Duff.

tbe groin. Stewart now boards with tba
sheriff.
Tbe recount of the votes in the Tenth congreasic-ual district gives Wheeler, the repub­
lican candidate, a piumlity- ct 115. Michi­
gan's delegation to the Flfty-flrst congress
will therefore stand nine Republicans and

in

Illuminated, and the reception as a whole

Tn cotton, woiden. cashmere, flecre-llned cotton
for ladles, children and gents. A big stock to
select from at our usually low prices.

country. Our facilities for buy Ing te better, our
facintlre tor selling are much better-selling tor
cash and one price, nnd having co bad debts of
some one else to shoulder onto you- Another
Important reason Is that we believe In small
profits and quick sale*. Do not fall to come to
the Benton Dry Goods Store for everything lu
the dry goods line, wberd you can not only save
money.but get an assortment to choose from.

John Alien and Erastns Htewart. Bridge­
port fanners, qurreiied near th» division of
crops In which they wsre mutually interest

raved

the bagiuaw valley. Tie thought ttmt this
move will effectually check tho further

DRIVEN FROM THEIR HOMES.

Hosiery

Chandler vs tbe Calumet and Hwla Mining
company. In which tbe plaintiff sought to
obtain an interest in mineral lauds bold by
tbe defendant, waa d voided adversely to
Chandler by Judge Ftaverece to tbe United
Htatee district coart at Marquette. Tbe case

the
anwaaUy
unanimously
selecting
Powderly to repnwant thn kulgbt* of thu
world at toe Paris exposition.

latter in tbe circulation has declined. Tbo
denomination* Lrtow &lt;10 are being displacod
by silver certificates, aud those above &lt;100
largely by gold certificate*. The volume of
gold cartitlcntes outstanding Increased f'JO,536,333. reaching 8i«2,(»\l5O. tho highest
point yet noted at tbo end of^any fiscal year.

Hverytblng m this line for chUdrep, ladles
and gents, in white, grey and scarlet, all quail-

**

Mrs. John 1 xpg. of bbicu

THE CONDITION OF OUR FINANCES.

BixxanxaTOX. Ind., Nov. 82.—William
Norman filed suit to court here IVudnreday
morning asking 810.00 J damages from M. D.
Reed, Isaac D Brnnnaan, Marshall Norman,
John Norman, Eli Howden, J. il. itagvdate.
Isaac
Jr., and William Stack lea toer.

ba* dosed for
boys w.ll got together again and tttudy
little more acivnUflc agriculture.

Thursday to tackle th- ebvtunri

dnn lxthe child.

i tertllliis.

Arthur -Sanford, ot L&lt;.ng ink-,
was-killed by * falling
&lt;;&lt;-• «
Csburte Origtnat-s In *--r.&lt;iuta
itarsaMnlta purtDe* the blood, a
nenlly rare* catarrh
At midnight, .\ovvinta-r -:i

Weakened and denuagwl!.
and ImhtbIs riaould never be
irritants like rommon pt!B.
Miles'Pills cures liver compla.ri
patiian. plies, etc., by a m -i
Sample? free at W. H. &lt;‘.«*&gt;dv.-;r
A M* mill Is laciaag built at Li.ea
a capacity of no.ooo ffet.
English spavin IJniUaa-lat tvtaa.nr* .,11
Hard, Soft or CallouM-d Lump- ci.J Blrm-

.Spllnta. SwecneyJ Hing-l.xnu
Swollen Throats, Sprulq*.
Sold by Dr.
Ha&amp;Uofto-

£

IL Lail\ -p. Dnjggu*..

recent political contest, out David M. liatunum. candidate for judgeof probate in fit-. Jo­
seph county, squrex-id ia by a plurality of

line, was rubiard of &lt;1.&lt;»&gt;J on a street enr
Friday. Barker, oanie to tbe city to tnuu-

Stealing ridrs on freight trains may be a
pleasant pastime, but i* a trifle dangeroiis
one, nevcrtbelesa. Wesly Strong tried it on a

Alrx. Bivlln. ajseri Hi. and six ft-|and
bill* Ha then boerdsd a wr«t-bound Fifth nine Inchire lung, ii- iu till' Im-pltal al St.
I
.
street car and immediately afterward four Bniacr.

bobble around on one foot—If be recovers.

alighted after rtdln; a few block*.

and tbe mutocr of seven children, became
tired of ber liege lord, and borrowing 8)00
of bl* ca4&gt; skipfivd out with a Grand Rapids
music teaebrr who was fiftec i year* ber
junior. ’ On toolr arrival
Detroit tbo pair
Thirty-five yuan ago mx trains left De­
troit daily (-ixcapt Sunday**, three ea*l and

ha* increased to alxxit a do*.-n, and ber
trains to 160.. A third of a century worketb
many ctonigw.
Hildaon ought to be n happy town, as
everybody ia l&lt;usy. with not an unoccupied
store or dwelling in the place.
A Saginaw druggist paid a fuuny election

Barker

Auauax, N. Y., Nov. Us—Squire Richard -

tirougtot into tho United States court Satur­
day morning and pleaded guilty to an indictrocut of having counterfeit dollars in his

Vx

court*.
over Hasting* Nation.*! n n ,
’
MAStire*. M-ii * &gt;
Aevnciate offlres. Rooui* 15.
v -. f.

M. BATES,
•
Attorn
Hasting*. MW!
Practice* In ail court* &lt;&gt;t the state. ?»i-slteu'lun to collecthms. M«»xa» To !/&gt;.. •. •

A. BARHER. M. D-.
Physician and .Surgeon.

H
•

W. LOWRY. M. !»-.
Physician and Suratn-ii.

West Bdpuuok. Wta., Nov.. 24.-Tbe
American Bell Telephone tom [any for &lt;X\CXX-, and has commenced the work of placing

If anything f» needed to

here’s the evidence.

num

iwa wOl continue to bum until'December

anyUiIng during tbe year.
Tblevae keep
posted on th*, membertoip of tlie aasodatiota
AH.I
tz. I —V- .Kai. ■
- . ..... ... .*
W. H. Cnmmer, tbe Cadillac mill mas

wta&gt; whipped him so unmercifully last May.
In bivcomplaint William Norman says that

omre and residence on Broadway, tp-ir ‘
House,Uastlt&gt;g:&gt;. Mich.

JMITH A COLGRuVE

i
E. KENASTON,
TL.
Atturuej at Law.
(Over J. 8. ttoodvrar &amp; Co.’* sh‘rfrutferetaaitcourte of tbe State.
promptly sttendinx to.

I^ .C. WELTON

Is agent for ths Ohio Fanner s I n«t.rau
Hs writes prtllcltvi on a man** proper''• ..
loirty lire.lightning or wind; a&lt;*lu*t a
Ufa by daalfi'And accident.

Dinrtgs, Nov.

*

Tbo state aoKx-latfon of fuoeral director*
will convene at Grand Rapids Jan. 0 and 10
to exchange grim salutations.
Thomas H. Badell. a Grand Rapid* dtimn
who was injured while in the employ of the
“Tripod company," recrmtly iecured a Judg­
ment for damages ot (3,375.
Tbe Michigan Dotenivo aaaociation h«td
Ito annual meeting at Ktlamamoon tboffiith.
Tbu 2.1*10 ntewibt-rs, owning 82.W0.u00 worth

GcJCSri”

(Offlre In Untou block. Hasting
Fraetice is all the court* &lt;d Hie state
Telephone company bad been using instru­
ments manufa: tured by the Cushman Tetephone company of Chicago, but were Oliliged

instituted by the Itell company far infringe­
ment of ite patent.

•fiagina*

handled.

KSAiTKX AlaiNA
Latwjters.

R

has resigncl hia position to devote fate full
time to bis own paper. Spurting South
Tbe member* of Tbe States staff Saturday

que*t for U&gt;e missive designed tnr him.

18,000

^•H'Altr
•J

imprisonment in tbe Erie county pvnnitenti*ry and fined fr.’M. R&lt;vbardr&gt;i&gt; retu«*e to

touching tribute to one of the most popular
newspaper men in the city.

the writer’s*wife.

J M. FOWLER.
•J.
t
Itenlht.

but tho young men were cut &lt;if sight

Ill eoUoction was taken up and donated to

school convention Ut East Kagiun

Tlic Mah- normal whoo! nt Yf-Huiiti tswelling with prltli- anil &lt;r&gt;»&gt; ttwient*.

0&lt;&gt;(JK * SUELLKIX,
and tbe police. The most senoua disturb­
ance wB nt Kilkenny. A dispatch received
from there at a late hour Friday nlgbt »)n
tost tbe jxilice war* charging iu all dimetlous aud that a magistrate had threatened

Haxt Sr. Loria. Ilk, Nor. 24 —Tbe Ito
publican congro-uanal cotnmiues of the
Eightecutli lilmoia district metfbara Friday
night to cun for on the question of a contest
iu behalf of Jahu Baker.
Senator Cullom
---- -------------- ■
After considerable diecua lion Ik w&lt;u decided
- --------- ... -w. ,,w
lll£l.oJ'l, and wait until tbe oomplexioii of tbu

(Officein Abatract Block, llasfinrs. MKbHave the only &gt;«t of Abstract Books in IL.,
Cl B. TI3KMBRMAN, lluin«i-pathi'' I’hy
u •
hIcLmu and burgeon.
(Office over Lathrop* ilrug store.’
artin v. barker, Rcm u-ut.. i:
8unuic«* and Loan*.
Office with J. G. Kun^i^^n » doors north

M

^Mial attention given to making “•**•!£!
‘
T».« inter*&lt;1* ol tlUU -resident
leu tor aale.

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

Detroit thief triad , to bcrrlo the houee
and daughter, was tied to
Bt&gt;) j&gt;W&lt;sn Uiat I shall sell nt pub
Be auetnm. to tbe hlrtiret bidder, on Friday,
’••e »lb day ot Deosmber. A. D. 1SW. at ten
..’clock In the forenoon, al the late resideucr o!

W1 the tenth day of February. A. D. IBM. toy r
rrobat” Court of Barry County. Mtehlnti. all
IbewiLUw. richt, tlUoun-i Interest of the «

Cor. JrJfrnmn and Court ft*-, !U-tinx«. «&gt;• »»ve been obtained.

moot 165 East Ono Hundred and Tenth

The hickory campaign pedes at Clinton

I.UK MOW lb new. wua pirwwi;
■
patronage of the public is rwpectfull) •«’&gt;'&lt; lltsl-

You Can Make Money!

KUEKKAl'ttOGE^SCO, I’.Xl. E-b »•
.
i’rtiVKte'w- i.. ।

thirty nne-ixti. in town-

CANCER-fe
er

�SUPPLEMENT
TO THIS PAPER.

Supervisors’ Proceedings.

•hlP of C.Hlrton
r
«»* t«*nstitite. or Isdder In tl,* uoiTitri*'I10u * • D»h

WBiMy kflmmry- Jtiiv A bf2,''.l,tSoTl of ,l»*

j­

J^»&gt;K«eoUH^na»d'5rmb&lt;&gt;'

Oetob3i X-gaioB, 1988.

"

the township of CaMiatn.0! .!• ^r^holders of
of Osb aliutcs nr laddM,* iLur 1 T con‘|n:ctlon
al)
rivrrs
erreks ar.i
«•’*' n ^#t
dam &lt;ui
„ &lt;&gt;.
SSiWS
“StSlTS!
L‘’hfmill
4 '"■'IS?

w‘cS.ih'
and ad?mtid ’ M Nye U,e npo,t *»» accepted

tor

Die nc^n4rolt5L*4^,'*fno,T,n
hand, of
claims
*1fn«i to the ewnmlttec on

^mCT^ftae°er|tyhoflf&gt;UMulw nr

*19 FrL
indi-.......................
9*
ffi
«&gt;H
E Heath
nilni^Zputy
Mwrig ”

and Shoes.
ah

clerk.

fem

nt whh h I, rrsjMctfuliy submlited.

fwu&lt;! to be prerou't. u follow, :

I'uriuani to adjiurimient •

. n»,I lug*’City, 1st and 4th wank. Milo I. WU-

HnAiuca City. 2&lt;1 and 3d ward*. John Llcbty
Hope. Jame* U Brown.
•
. : : .'.I. '■ ■
Juhmdown. Edaar F N&gt;c.
Staple Grove. Elbridge G Patter.
..•&lt;•!,* Ilartbora.
I'ralnevUle. John J Perkins.
■ tiornapple, James H McKerttt
Woodlaud. Albert W Dlllenbeck.
¥ sukre Sprtngs. Samuel c Bitehie.
Ou motion of Mr. ilartbora. Str. MoKerlti
w &lt;* chosen temporary chairman.
oa motion of Mr Williams the board pro­
ceeded to tho election of i&gt;orman*nt chairman
o; nintiun the chair appointed Mr DlltenbeMk
aud Mr William Mien.

tiwdved

c’tn're,ied

"i KTirsUJST li»f®&lt;,•'"■»&lt;•
" ru ta?*'n ,ro|n Vu'ubfcA ,,ro*u««hdm No &lt;3
■» "■■“K»sj""" "
-KJ.";''

'cii’J1.?

'.*&lt;-. a la.

»AAb^t,y{r,Hiia^*K‘“,B*&lt;’ •nd chairman-

ers &lt;4 Cnstleton

*o. eialmant.

»««bold-

• P”*enlM

?u a

hS?

ne of boots and shoes, which we will
We carry a complete line of

W‘"“" •“» *•

«&lt;•jrssssUi’trrais^'
•*
r*.
IWmrn. subtuliiru

and Robinson &amp;
mshaw Shoes,

jwwvuors of Barry count y ■
«.rG&lt;S!t!‘£CBm Yow «"nmiuee
of county officer*, would rrsm
,u!?1 V’V rT'u’dn « »x«^T
i«M. In the foHowine amount, U
Clerk -..EE"'”;'
Proeerutlttg attorney
Chairman —

Am.I

” «

Kdgar F Nye 4. and Charta*

KfK£&lt;m "a4c’

•
O.IVH1K, I
a. MrVUlua.th.rr,™.w„

on
h C RlTCHlK.
f•
&lt; "
Ou motion of Mr Nye tbe report was a&lt;-r*nt«i
.“ * and adopted unxnimoualy
accepted
is aw
The i.'ommlttoe
on townabli, rlerk*1
"■•"""TS'

wvm.K a, . lun.r

“f °b*«

F.’»« iwi ■

duly elected.
Tu give the rtaalnaan an opportunity to ap•p,!r.l tue usual standing committees, on mo( tintiof Mr Ijehty board adjourned uncomorr” ■ ir ornlng at 9 o'clock.
Tuesday Mornlug. Oct». IMS.
Hcjrd met Mrsuant to adjournment. Roll
r.tl 'I 11"‘ ,11 r.. I rI ...
trrdaj'» mmIoo read and approved.
TaectuUnnan aauoonee&lt;the foilowinc ataad ,
t; t fomtnlUeea:
Or e-riAlir»tivn». X&gt;e. Potter. Pethins. WoodU.vj-r, williams. Di'Jeabeek. Charles A
Brown , on finance. Andrua. Uchty, Nichols,
James •; Brown. K mi yen; &lt;»n claims. Polley,
Furnlss Bliehle ; on apportionment. Hartliorn.
Arnims.-Kent: &lt;&gt;n county buildings, IMUenback.
fC-nt. Ferklua; on printing. Ucbty, Kenyon.

awe* i hnrles A Brown, Hartharu. William*,
on fuel. Williams. Audru*. Nye. on township
d-r|r's report. Ken». Wood man***. lUrtbnrti

Wm M

rrBTe

Bl W nulv-

itttfMr11-

V“Arra*«.

•J J B Robcrti.iiik^.......
• J * Goodyear. n&gt;dw.........
£ &lt;• &lt;» Spaulding, mdse................

1» nCWtekham.
13 yr K Aldrich.

5 n H

'ir”

5 43
6g
00

r. J W Godfrey. prtauiiM;.
\;
”■ h
Cl)- asMMwinent

10
,'’***• ’!“■ Proceedings to t&gt;e puldl,h*.|
■X, OU.X in a eonal, paper with the same number
* X * supplements, and disposed «&gt;f in the Mina
3 flo manner as In 1M7. also NN blsnks in legal form
;w fnr townsliip clerks' reports for anwuint of
w I whool district, ami. other ton,uhh&gt; taxes, tu b*
ft.jp reported to snpervlsom. the atHiie coanntitee to
“ i i^d,i!.'j«t"j*vr,v?!’’rl,,“nR
•*»*
I and lowest term, they can.
ir. on I.
moti.&gt;« of Mr Andros tb&lt;&gt; resolution was
’»
Tcfrned to the committee on
I? to ;»riniing.
• &lt;ht met Hon off* a Brown l&gt;oard adjourned until
it 50 tomorrow morning at g; x o'clock.
1

W N Gilbert,
Kt H Simona.

*f h.'*'.'."."'''1'1 * •**#*«• co. bind's

Ut ChiM Dcdae,
••
a&lt; Dan v Warner, uista,
- kTi''-!1"’ '’•“1"U,try

Orn-&gt;Slroag. peiutinx.

r, W 11 Hfcbbhn. burial uf dead *
su'dlera................. . ..

•h"-rllf . . .......................
101 W I, Wall.-, c.il |r. »
. ,
-irj Ja.-sib IM&gt;M.deputy sberit..
lot x r Parker, Hrery for jitmr.
cut'nt aiiwnev
. . .
..... ,,-rprobat* court
im ri H Hunton ell. burial ■&gt;.&gt;i&lt;i|.i
loo II s llmrehs. rleanlt'tj j&gt;robiu»
office
...

•j ulcatidn from ’hs soiwrintrndent of In ini
b • •
correction, relative tu contract for Ute
ev'-of prisoner* sentenced to that tMthutioo.
' motion of Mr. Andrus. Ih* eiialrmnn and
rieris were authorized and Instructed tt» enter
in’... redraft with Detroit bouse of correction
tor the care of prisoners, on term* not eaoeed-"
lt.4 Hi -M! of pros«ut contract, which expired
•t W&gt;Tt KdtatintK cods Irm .
0 tober i. iMa.
KJ Dennis k Mlnretiand. prtnUug
1st Win It Sweeiy. jus fees
.
M It,aid Halxht. cno» fees
.
S3 C L Palmerton, sctfjr fee,..
MAK Kenaatmi jus fem
.
■Hi
pm.

rrpfrd and adopted b»

i, krnyo'o, UdiPulley. rotter.

WHllamr
nit motion&lt;&gt;( Mr. Kltclile board l«wd a rrerwi
tin 4 pm.
------AP.'ruoun «-**lon-* Hoard eonvrned at the
hunr-flxwl; roll • allrd: member* all present.
Tbr committee on clalina. through the chair­
man n...i
Mr Policy,. submitted Um- following as
rlui.

fming tba first order of tnistnew,. boar! proroed- '
ed to sueh such doetiou.
"n mottcirthe chair appoint'd Mr. tMllenb-irk atut Mr. Kent t*B»rs.
t M ballot: Whole number of vote, e«M ta. of
which Jlmrj Ilonghtalin roerlvad T. Pblliu W

Baker Shriner. ertin acct .
“
Ixiard ]&gt;ri.
altrndlog cir­
cuit court.. JI »1
"
tawtaicv acc&lt;.
.’5
Bl.mclia Shriner. wash
••

referred tn the romwilrtee r*a county drain emu-

ne firice to All,
Is our motto.
irry the

hitney
marked Whitney on sole.

Wo hear cf

mg Whitney boots and Gray Bros,
lortenshaw shoes, but that is to sell
iy know they are a good make; but .
a.n get any of the above mentioned

SMnnUv moraine. Oa U -Bon rd met pilrsu-

ihery4futirrai'

'hlcb Bunresi rec*lv«d ». HongbtaUa T.
uh ballot: Whole number &lt;A rot- •

^Uhr!&lt;TI
F,‘W«
m&gt;i&gt;.maxhf.k. ' (.on,
o.,«GVr
KS.
,&gt;,'IE’5feCZ K-

. 5^?,ved'
the committee on.printing be ■
: 10 ^dJ£*T.5r5L?!e**? directed to procure t£
jj°
P”’ b“*cd for
*0 the October a«*slou of IRM and the Januan
jo session of imo, tn tbe tallow tng manner, to-* it
One hundred copies in pamphlet fonn tam*'
IS
«» 1WT. V, be printed m&gt; aTO^-JSSdN^

jury

“ ,&lt;53r*

W--! :r,aay moniiug.fK ; 10 -B*cml met pursn«&gt;Ijehty
a; tu Kdjonminent. 11MI ea’.ied Quorum
&gt; Archie Nd'
P’- .c'if Journal read and approved
. ir • l«rk laid before the board a &lt;-oiuntrura
t: &gt;t 'r i - tlie aintltt»r&lt;eneral. eontaltvns a

“ “ TV™, ’SJ.'LlI.Z”"!'"’
™"»
5 45 have&lt;eiamh^rtU^nM townaMp clerks' reports
and
nud D’t'tti eorroct.
*“ K«.toS;r
*■ •*w&gt;

'■
«'£'*’ “rnf adopted unaniinxmty.
*
”® thS- C
Off,red
fo,lo*|n£ rewh.

rej»irter.

Dan p ToHr*. mn» f£» .
m Oro Gatrell. furniMilnx test!
I11OUV............................
•
i&gt;&lt;! i,ti/stion.
■ 'iiwln A Brown moved that tbo chairman 31 Ihlina Bn&gt;. bla-&gt;k book* ”
W KaUinarjao pnb oo.draht roc
The chairman annoiffii-cd ti e following a,
aueh &lt; cu tnt'.t-c Mra'ro Cha* A Brown. Fur
u&lt; , and Itltcble.
\
&lt;•.. mxiunof Chas A Brown txsab! adjourned
tiil ro tr-orrow tnornltig at k:30o'ck«k. -

*

£oat welts). In fact everything that is
;ood in quality. All goods marked

ent . journal read and approved.
.
communicalWu was presented
by Ute chairman:
Barry Count v Treasurer'* (iffin. i
llrstlOK* Mleb.. Oct U. IN*. »
Fn tin- I'. ir.t .it l.lrv , ...... ■

— .... ... ...... ....... ...v .jb. un,
iinner
w. )tcsprcUn&gt;lv.
C A llni'du.f'oTrraa
Ou inotimi of Mr l.ichty the rouuty treasurer
m, Biltmirlnul he ■ iinanlf.w.iM
■_ ____

Boot and Shoe Dealers.

Claim N'o ia»o{ ( alllgliap * Co. of n\3T. Cur

byaiHiauinum,vnv .
The |&gt;el Ilion of frevisddcr* of the town of
Hartln*, tor conumrUon cd bildgv
Thorhxpplt- rher on section line between »rc.
On mutiwi id MriJehtytbe petition n», luhi

On motion &lt;rf C A Brown said claim was re­
ferred to ciairaant for correction.
Nr Kltchlc m»vt'i that no bllb be heroafler
fled by th* clerk utii -s, aevotnpaaled by tbr
properenrllfi -ate. or affidavit of '-talmenr Me.
• ion prevailed.
Mr Wi'tiama offered the foFow'.ng rowluiion
and moved tta adoption
.
Resolved, That the board of uipendsor, of
Barry county autborlM and direct that aueh of
the srvcral a mo,vita of nxmej protxM^d to be
raised for township, school and htghway pur­
poses aa shall be authorized by biw. br sproad
*Wm
rol1 or «*• Brow town­
ship. The resolution nu, unanimous), adopted.

'MAN BROS.
------ SELL —

’S HARDWARE
&gt;o glad to quote prices.

altendtag court w

,Wn7. I-Ml BlUTHiWH declaroddu’yalaoted.
,.aa&gt; A Hrown prroeatod the petition of Caleb | Mich ;

rcross Furnaces
scores of houses in Barry county, with
jn. We make them and guarantee their
ad to give estimates or quote prices. ■ J

TOVES.

j- stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

i.'irtiihslricta of Koutb Carolina ns follows:
F-r«
t-D.bWe. Dom.,,8.1H0'. McKin!• .■ ■ Rep.'l.SBtt; scattering,.]!); Dibblo’s ma­
te. 7,±a
Secoml dhtrict — Tillman.
Dem., IIJ.TW; Bmith, Itep.. IMO); M-atter.ug.
~&gt;; Tillruan’a majority, P.071. Third dis-

y-'-u’wu.
Fifth district—Hsmpuill, Dem.
no opposition. Bixth district—DarKuo. Dem.,b,58b; Holloway, Rap. 837; scat“ &lt;g. rt&gt;; Dargan’s majority, 8,’J-G,

farming °*'B of
as
bald
In
West
afterr.tnn
on
^rday
rhe
ball
was
,„1
u» M-l !•"
Tb*
ducted lu German, and ti«&gt; u** ’r“, “
Hun was christened tbe-'Mrbaiter-Bund.
All rwraon». ragardi. s. of sax or religious
ili&lt;
’«*!*»• “•

CLOSED THE

&lt;ta:» f'.-cthat poaitlou.

It is t*o’

Mtidirdwbcn tbu tariff dtoeuw
u»t tbe ILepublieaiM would bavo

•hip.

AND FLED.

probroid for lively conycrraro.
—
stood In the door yard and oldest resident*
can recall no apparent change in the sire
Kngli).h organ of th{a city, the Times, turn­ of IU body.—Middleville Republican.
The Lansing Republican says: What Is
ed the seal- at the late election and caused
tlie defi-M of Tree Trader*. When Ameri­ known as the hard wtator In Michigan oc­
curred in IS4M. It snowed on the IMh
can princlplea are to be maintained the
day of November, affording slight sleigh­
Irish vote that la true to IU beat Instincts ing. aud It remained on the ground until
will always be found to “swing" into line May. Wells dried up. stock perished twlh
with those who defend them. Tbe Irish tor want of water and provender, slanatlon beset many settlers, and general deso­
Protectionists have not, as the Times so lation prevailed. In the bonier retticroenU
brazenly and falsely aaserts, "betrayed many animal* were lost by tb&lt;- wolves and
tlrnlr obligations to the country that shel­ Iwark which were driven from their wlhlter* thAi.” They have proved true to wood haunts by hunger.
Tl&gt;ere was a highly surprised widow in
those obligations, to their manhood, and to
tbo Republic, and no better evidence of this cltv Saturday afternoon wlx-u the lady
In questioa opened a tettorisent her by the
this fact la needed than tlie vile and rabid CatboUe priest to Battle Creek and a cheek
abuse which this English organ now seeks for 540 tumbled out of the envelope. In
the letter ti.c priest explained that the MO
to heap upon them.—Irtaii World.
was from a man who had defrauded tbe la­
dy's husband out of that sum several v&lt;wr*
The following is of inwrrait—Intereat In ago. Tbe matter weighed heavily «
nturo sense* than one-to Ux»c who have mind aud at n rr-t®i eonfvwdon he told the
miret and a ebock for the sum was at &lt;mc«
have bad dcaHngw with banka:
forwarded to the widow of the man hr had
laxcoMt. N«B., Nov. -J2-—Tbo case «f
wronged.—1 uinslng Journal.
tbe Schuyler National lank va John «.
Bolling, jnat decided In tbe supreme court
(m Wednesday «f &gt;«»
la of unusual Merest U» National l«»mkA .u,.
■&gt;
rmerelly. Bollitu'brooght mill under aeeUrots 5,1*7 and MM. United Stetag revised
slAiutw, to recover an amount of tuninoua
••The swing of the Irish

vote nndur

Huffman Bros.

Blaine's appeals,’’ uncording to a leading

-A STEM WINDER!
DON’T FORGET IT I
We are now rvcelving our Holiday Goods.

PRICES
akc vnn an inugn.
”x
— - • r-—~
received a large invoice &lt;»f Wultc Gatda at prices never before beard ot

LUSTER BAND
We lead; others try to follow on intoea.

GROCERIESr^^!^^

PRODUCE.
To Be Continued.

•MXA

UoiAKAfOtJS.

**

�t fir lie Sid.
inn atmraocn Liver-

ry. XarvouaacM.
toaranmanu

MrSte.7tes,4usxthrt' a““™»
Steffiiff-uui u»,

Boston Dry Goods
Store
Full of attractive bargalt-v Marr &amp; Duff arv
doing an tmrarase trade thi« sea arm and web
they might as Marr A Doff have on the very
ItMeC. tarxrst and best aavwted Hoe of Dry
GikxIs. and al tbe lowest prices.that Is shown lu
the rogntey- M*rr A Duff are selltug Double
SAasrls.extra heavy, for
25, fixm and fii.oo.
always sold for »I 5O. gf. to and F-(0 .“Ingle
tbawb ta tbe same proportion.
Yon want to see our !&gt;••;»ry Beaver Shawls that
sro are veiling lor fis.73.’ fifiJK). KOO. gkoo and
•«.«'. Throe shawls are well worth »t.on. gy.00,
fifiAO. F » and gfiXKi. We closed out aa import
cVe stock ot these gnods aud they are rolling
like hid cakes and al throe prices get one of
throe shawls, as they arv going fast.

Cleats '

Tjron Uav drain
1»*n&gt; aptWfdrait

motion the board took a rrerss tnrtll II a in

A Wlnixajr i«&lt; k.

w-.fiffi.45
ot WIO.SK
and a fall!

taw!
Hosiery

/pkuimi

~«~

rKtotoiA. i com.
Mr NKaft ^ wasldopted

.9*1“ "0 t» It being tbe claim *Z i.,M w

Excused train voting. Mr Williams.

Chaits. Marr St Duff can show the largrot Hue
of tbew goods, and at tbe luweat prices, that
has ever been shown under one roof. Can and

Eracytblng in this line for children, ladles
•wd gents, lu wbile, grey and scarlet, all quail—.« special) tow prices. Look me up.

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1

I...”?*??
Andrua. Brown, J G. Kenyon.
1
1’J1
,'ut,rr- Woodmansee aud
I chalnnau —a.
I. y*n1 JtMtefi-Brown. C A. DHletibeck. FurI
K
' U**7&lt; Mrr- ro”*T
I

Cloab \ Gloats!

Marr &amp; Hoff have built ah extra addition and
Is need for cloaks entirely and the bargains
ha-t &amp; Duff irr show tug arc sixrpriklnjt. Imliirasr Unas of New Markets. Jackets. Wraps.
Haojnc* In cloth and the fiamt values In the
country In Plush Jackets. Wrap* and Kacquea.
These are special valucv and al least. v tier cent

....... :.. Ill

234.87V to
ot fiM.37
produced

by ailvar &lt;
largely by
grtdoertil
MS.3SS, n
point yat:

Tn cotton, woolen, uaahmara. fleece lined cotton
for todies, children and grata. A big stock to
select from sd’our usuailj low prices.

Dress Goods.

“&lt;«!"? °**r Ken von th* report waa ac­
cepted. On motion of Mr Williams the report
was adopted by tbe following vote.
.' “f.
WjUubaatJFur- I
ntaa. Harthern. N&gt;e. Perkin.. pwtey. iltchte.
Williams. iioodmansee. chairman,—HNajs Messrs Andrus. Brown. J g. k'ent Hastings T&gt; •
Knay.m.Llch'r.Mchcta. kltehle.-T.
’
- RmSK cut
The committee on county buildings, through
M8
il.e chalraaa. Mr DlUeubaek. reported
fol­
lows.
To the Board of Supervisors. GenOamen
Your comm It tee oo count) buildtags would I
vronrelfuUy report aa follows: We have the M'l I- Gri-v.
suited the several county buildings and find OTMtVVlIle
Prairieville...
merits. In our judgment,
Rutland ... .
done at small vapanaa, ...
KSK^:::
that the suncrlntondant of the poor eanse to be
built a surface static or brick wall under th. Yankee s,&gt;•&lt;,..
frame tan coop recently erfeted on the poor
farm, also we learn from the k*rt»-r that U&gt;»rv
It one Inmat • who has mA mind &lt;« reason
enough to control the rolls of nature au I It ta
ItuixMible to keep him or hto room •uflclrally
rouovat&lt;*d. and it scents the hall above and adImning roans so that It must neeevsarily hccoane
injurious to the general health of other to
mates, therefore your committee in ew.snltlng
the keeper and sup-nateadant find that a com­
fortable room can be arranged In N. K co row
of old house at a small expense, and your coninntlee rerommetMl that the same be done as
noon m prartable. We rongratulgie the vuperIntendant and keeper of tbv farnNa the abtai | Absent: Mr FoUey
manner In which they haw cared fir tho InWSiKkRK’
*“M
To tbe Bond of SupervteorsA W Dit.tJtxn icK ,
Mr Chairman aud GenOemra :-To«&gt;r row
ropSrt^riUn°&lt; be&lt; *M‘Ve W m*X” “* Wk”’ ’
,
Having ronfrired with Um publishers id the

TMs department lurn been and Is now the de­
light of the country. Everything nice, new and
tarty can always be f.Kind at this department
| .fiWl it weU known wo sell our dress goods at
flfcgft 2S per cent ksro than any one else in the
' •Bautry. Oar facilities for buying te better, our Oct 18, IS
tatter date
tscintlro t-&gt;r selling arv much better- selling for of tbe Um
cash and one price, and having no bad debts of
•MM one -Ise to shoulder onto you. Another
Important reason is that we believe iu small
firoats and qulek sates. Do not fall to com.- to
th* Boston Dry Goods Score tor every thing iu
the dry goods line, where you can not oaly save
itxmey but get au asaorttneut to choose from.

P.fl.-Marr A Daff have inaugurated a new
venture which they call Friday's Great Bargain
Day. ft to proposed to eel] special thlngfon
arnwy Friday at specially taw pncra. cost and
tank For tbe one day each week only. Those
barrhiM will not be sold Thursday or Saturday.
taM Friday only.

•

rar nil «

M??r’rSL.O'eSj,IB’"j
“*&lt; at hourttaed.
roll called with memtram all present . Mr Wil
tama offered the following reraltittoa :
the^Xn
"1
?*'***D to raise
the sum of gto.aw br loau for the purpose of
SS?W£S.5S.!’S4!U: «
Stew

Vinci'.
iffixiftestss? rafirt ite

&lt;&gt;o Motion of Mr Polley Ue rrsuiutio,,
*rcepted and lata un tbe tatde until the January
.*!TUOn^ .P” roiamluoe •« county buildings
roSSS *.*f‘ito^?UB"thi'ti^Vr’iTSfL »“X2”,d*rW“* «* u*

"■•uld ro-omnwud tost tta- wall under co irt

re painted aiJ that sosnr ropatoa are ra-aded ta
Treasurer » office by way of ;&gt;taatrrinK wa'i *u&lt;’
and furtb.r NeommeU ■ liiuttwrta-ng

J J Fuaaxa.
J
‘
1552^“' l?''h”lt,c r-p"rt w*‘ *d*'plIffpqdriSugitotofjteo oo &lt;to
i*c ritolnaau. MrDdiratewk.

tfc s.,. „
sk,

Iwm&lt;. and January ■*»*■&lt;« of IMO.
’
iliir,
“&lt;x.rM*
,o Prtnt9nnusup|&gt;lenieu'»

-

pamphtetsof both ros-tons on number s book
paper
for the
aura uf fUr-.W;
the UtoS?*
Hastlucs Ban
Uer.gaM;
HA.TU.1U,
JUV»»A
Tn. Joins al making the lowest bid your
cvtMWl tee w wild roeommead that tbm rei-.eve ,
2!52i:'i-w'L.T’•»&lt;•* above printing at the ptlr*
'
**■ A*! ww,&lt;1 further recoin rueud
I’ *.i 7i,M*vpporttoned tothefoltowlnr irapers
lor theOciitoereeasivn and cun for the .I.-•
tn b* fouled and idaeed therein as supthe’r
nrvc've Ihc »uii.
nslo.ton i: The Hast Ings Banner, fwufe the
Barry I oiitity Democrat. V10.&lt;0. the ffl»vWe
Sea-. flitsC; Middleville RetMtblleaii. gfled. '
lrrc[Qri Herald, fidoo. And would further
recorameial that t ne matter of pnaUag blank
bir
district reports to the ttwu- i
l5j?1rtrrJi* ”T,W J* dvIrrrc4 n»tU the January
^‘’’T lta?
°f tavemigaung,
the m»t er n-t&lt;| procuring th. matt suitable !
fun*. All of whicb Is resixctfully anbmitii-d
K G rorrnu ’-Cota
HAi.It Kax vox. I
On ta'-lkei of Mr Kent the report was accept
ed and a inptrd by tlie follow lugvote :
Y«n« Me««rs Andrua, Brow n.C A. Brown J

Marr &amp; Duff.

J"!’•
Perkins. Mier.
Itllcbie.^tillliams. Woodmansee, and the chair-

GEN. PALMER'S WITHDRAWAL,

Hrn:xonu&gt;. Hl, Sot. TX —Gsm. John M.
Palmer. late Itamocnrtfc candid ato tar gov•mar at llltaata, taw withdrawn Iron mem­
bership ta Um, Grand Army of the Republic.
It it stated that hta notion u due tottn.beIX, from olmrvation during tbe late pollUoal campaign, that tfaa G X R. te brtog

i Saginaw river mills haw turned out 8t&gt;0,to • SalooU &lt;M
fort of lumber this year, nnd tbo
ths south ki-Jo tbo ,I GOO.IXW
sawn will rvntinua to bum until Dsceiubrr
; vvsuing of Eva’s mur1 it tho waathar admits ot the togs being
l dor. ta company with
IhaadtaL
, Tbo state naeoelaUoa of futseral directors
will cmivwe at Grand Rapids Jo*. U and Iff
to axebangw grim salutations.
Thomas H. Bndall, a Grand Rapid* HUrou
who was injured white ta tbe employ of tta. I
-Tripod company.'* rocantly aecurod a judgnwnt for daxMgea ot I3.W3.
Tbs Michigan Dwteetive aaec tortion tadd
ila anausl meeting at Kslamwosua tbe fifth. I
Tbo 2.tw» members, owning fc.«V».tXXi worth
of property, dto not Iona a dollar's worth of
anythin; ■luring the year.
Tbterae kea;’ |
proud on tta- meralierxhip of tbe aawtaisttiem. ।

nUnlontepataoL

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"

iff Wrath Oandl
-DAbte. Item. V
fit, MMttertag. !•&gt;

I* Memory o4 th. “MawMs^ioe Martyra."
Dt'Wtds, Nov. ff. —Th. tnsttiun aononncwl to ti. ta-U throuelioot Iretand Fri­
day lu asratoryr of th. -ffaantiatasr *ar*y,M- w«ra prociaiasad by thn guvarauumc.

i
•

R. TIMMERMAN. HonM-patbIr Hqnteian aud StirgBou.
tOBlfi fii w UMteop1* drag store.)

[ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate. In
saraaec and Loan*.
3 doors north
STfiTmaklM Mchaijgro
Itervsts of ura-rrold-i t
Dy Mead after. Fam;
exchange. H&lt;ms- • *cd

* ROBERTSON HOUSE,
r. asesKM*«.
£ CM.**™, and Court iMa, Hvttnji. Hick.

»ro

■fiktM.Bl.OO p« Day.

.. You Can Make
■r“I

Money!

by raraureU ara maChod

Frrf &lt; • •

�imp Little Relief.

Tbe Detroit Tribune ewrreetlj

One Less Official Prize-Drawer
to Guess at.
HAR?-I?0T6 private secretary.

-r private nscratary to Elijah W,
!. managing editor of- Tbe Journal,
.
ti:» experiMK* with men and
• k ■ tin* nypointinent a suitable ons.
.. for yoars a cloaa frk-ndtbip ha*

tl
.

inrset-r.
Mr. Halford, who i*
-ar* of nge. came from England
parent ■■ when a child. Th* family
• ■ ij Cin.-inuxti. then In Hamilton,

&gt;■

’ Mr.

printer's
boen

Halford Began
life
apprentice, and his
achieved by indnstry.

. 'Ward* city Editor of The Journal
•I yiMed to the managing editor1*
' ' .it paper, but left it to accept
• ■ {&gt;o»itioa on The Cbiengo Inter
JuLu Y tk-ammou mtisblisbed
diannpoll* Journal in 119*1, nnd

. Tl* b-N always held cto*j
;e ih'fiuentiai RepubHenns of
a gentleman whose advice

•LA1MWG WEST VIRGINIA.

Writ Virginia rays:

P
fur (Trv«bindby a piurottty of
s-w tUui l.OW
Our triradn. tint
. a tn*m*l.6rent orgoolratKo; tv. lita?
ti-v* «reu In VV.- ' Vl.-giniix Iu my
r tor Rrpm-tcau c- remitter briwgbt
&lt;har&gt; kV voter*. !t* of tbcm negr-**.

.
rticrr r»&lt; a t?k»4| &lt;»r&lt;u nt
•xurt^l Itxrif tnichUJy. Had It been

uy cf State Henry K. Walker,
t Virginin. U-tegrapb'd to a friend

pjbl.-'-vd in Tta- liitelltgoncer.

; . -

Fteuiing i*

icrnal district Democratic: First,
oi l Fourth doae, and awaiting ttaal

Cor Quay . «al*1 tart night tonevern!
-.nl.' s ut tbs Pitilndriplila committee Uiat
। - &gt;• •••klng\uajrter* loo the innugurat: ।

rnajoriiy in tbe hou** wudM br iron.

i o.irun reprra-otaiive anff tfart Goff (IU—

• ■: “A pretty . »in&gt;nu ouu I-data for the
; &lt;4i of guvernment printer under the
a- . ItPtnttti atiun ia said to be Mr. W. M.
•«e a, tl&gt;® president of tbe Wraterrt En■■ vnig nnd pri.iiing company at Chicago.
• Ims ‘ws-n foreman in so veral no*»pa|Kr
■
au I is Mid to be an expert prnctioal
biter, iitlu-r re&lt;*ou« given for bi* ap
• • r.en‘. uro itait 1m» was in G*tt. Hnrri&lt;i i«adly (arms with tho pmideat- few Hnrri*uu men of Chicago wh?u that
c‘ty an- mil with support of Judge
tlresbmn.’- Itk* claimed, however, tiiat his
•ipp'intmi-at d£|ienda on Ctarkvon. of low*.

• nth t'arolhn C&lt;&gt;i&gt;Ere«alonal -Klecliona.

M-o-ndiairtite &lt;&gt;f South Carolina n* follow*:
Fust dUtri-t — D.bble. Dem.. S/HO; Mc£un1 &lt; . Ite-p, l.iir.; Mattering, 10; Dibble'* mu-

Tillman'* majority, 9.071. Thin! dis■ li t—Uortimn, Dem., *.758; no opposition,
t.rirtb district—Perry, Dem., 11.410; no opp'Aitioth Fifth district—H-mpulil, • Dem,
no I'ppcKltion. Sixth district—Dar­
gan. Denn., *,58b; Holloway. Rep.
*Cattering, Up; Duggan'* majority, 8,S.«k

.—Tbo name

local opticas taw that will suaoraafully run
the gaunUet of. tbe supreme court.

•late foa that position. It is now raid that
Burrow* has !&gt;eou conducting a still bunt fur

ralUited when lbr&gt; tariff dteetmloo opened

in -.I..! Fifty-first congroM, and ba began at
otice to get hiniMlf in trim for tbe speaker•Uljx
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Chicago, Nov. 23.—Telegram* received
here give tbe (oltowiug official election re-

the Democratic W\738. but of 373,OJJ vote*
on-, for governor, David Hill. Dem. «»•
wived 1(18,454, aud Warner Milfar. R*p.
’J9.WX
xm u majority cf 65,144.
Tb« Ropubbean jilaraJlty in Ohio

Ari EARLY SURVEY.

Tbe following extract from tbe Michigan
Pioneer Collection wa» given In the Kala-

HEADQUARTERS

The

republican state convention
manfully
ph-dgwt the jwrty to j&gt;axs such an act, If
ilw proper IrgUlaUve machinery should be

years ago. uf the military lands In the
territory of Michigan, wltcu there uvn
ararwiy any white people within its bound­
phwed in its hands. The people believed aries outside of Detroit. Edward Tiffin,
oentta with
Mattox', plurality i* )0_- the repuWiran party would do a* it agnaxt the surveyor general, wrote from Indiana
j,
*hort of tbe W.UOO upon which ao many
in this matter, and the, republican* of to Washington to Influence Hit- president
to abandon the survey, in carrying on
Michigan won by an old-time plurality.
w hich the men bad experirtteed extreme
. .....------- -uur up;
co. They did not gain in Un? cltlra where the suffering.
didato on tbe Union Labor ticket rwwirvd
Hr said: "The country in the Indian
"«al-*M&gt; In jiolitica” gut In Its work, but In
the rural districta, where the people are .boundary line from the mouth of the great
AugJaire- river and running thence for
anxious
lor
aggressive*
’
lcgiKlation
again*;
*
utaiut So miles, la (with *omc few excep­
WaiunjtOTOx Cm-, Nov. 22—Tbs friend*
the saloon?, tho republican vote was large­ tions) low. wet land, with a very thick
ly Increased. Despite fusion, despite tbe growth of underbrush intermixed with
.---- .------- J
J------ •rawumju IU*U "la'tsoual liberty league." despite the big beech, cotton wonk. oak. etc. From theiw*
m srl-x-ted for UlM distinction Mr. Murray i«
continuing attd extending from the Indian
apt to bo chosen for attorney gen ral He ia cerrujrtlon tund raised by liquor dralers boundary line eastward, the number and
probably the moat prominent Republican ot aud manufacturers io capture legislative extent of the swamps increase*, with the
that state and U a mombor of tbe Republican districts from the republicans, tbe latter addition of lakes from 20 chains to two
national nommltteo.
uud three miles across. Many of the lakes
won the governorship by 341,000 and luus
have extensive marshes adjoining their
two-thirds of both branches of the legisla­ margins, sometime* thickly covered with a
Laxkixg. Mich., Nov. 23.—Tbe official ture. There can be no excuse for the fail­ species of pine called Tamlrak,’ and other
ure of the republican legislature of thte. places covered with a eoarse, high gras*,
and nnlformally coveted from six inebe*
rermri.
Tbo H«rrl»on elector* received state to pass a nrid local option law. And to three feet (and more at timet.) with wa­
23h,CTJ; Clovotand. 218,404; Fisk, 20.M2; tbe party will forfeit the coufidebce of the ter. The margin* of these lake* arc not
Peter-, I^bor, 4.Ml Harrison* plurality, people If it shall fall 10 du ihl*. When a the only place* where swamps are found,
tea.lKX. Tbs count oa governor tbow« r.uce’i
for they are Intersperse*! throughout the
plurality to ba n,131, with four cotmtim yst party gets out of harmony with the wishe* whole country, and filled with water as
of the people It must /all in political con­ aimve stated, and vary in extent
tests. The republican jiarty &lt;d Michigan
Tlie Immediate space between these
Toraica, Kan.. Nov. 2i-Tue official vote will make that kind of a failure if It shall swamps anti lake*, which U probably near
of tbe date ta a&gt; follow^ Harriton. 1*2.502; neglwt tn pass thl* measure which it* plat­ une-balf of the country-, i*. with a very few
exceptions,
a poor, larren. sandy loam land,
Cl-rotand. 10(841; Btroeter. :K.aM5; Fuk, form demands and which the pony almost
on which scarcely any vegetation grows
0,45'2. Plurality (or Hurrtaoa, 7a.K». a gain
as a unit demand*. We want ad see tin- exccirt very small scrubby- oaks: In many
t* •&lt;*&gt; ....
N-I.
. ,
, .
.
party do in gi-od faltli wltat it ha* always pln~-s in tlMit part what may be railed dry
land is c«&gt;-.n|M&gt;M.-d &lt;i( little, short sand lilHo,
even cxi-rodim; Penturivaute, which cs-t a done—keep faith with tlie jatqije.
forming m kind of deep Itaslus. the bottoms
of many of which are com|ioM*d of n marsh
Ever since the election the politician* of simitar to those above dtM-ribrt. Tim
both parties have Iwen engaged iu micro­ strrani* an- very narrow and very deep
scopic seun-br* to find out whatihu become compared with tjielr width, the ahores ami
of the Mugwump vou-. So far they have bottoms of which nre (with very few ex­
Democratic catxiklstm, im.iuu vote* for the
ceptions) swamp beyond ilescji ptinns, and
It-fHililicau candidate*. - nnd 2.787 votes for Ixx-u unalile to discover 1L So insignificant it I* with tlie utmost difficulty that u place
the Prohibit-on candidate*. Tbe vote for ha? thl* party «f Anglo-maniac* (howu Itself can be found over which hove* can be
to be tliat it can be safely predieted that It conveyed.
A circumstance peculiar to thnt country
will never again enter into the calculation*
is exhibited in many fof the marshes—by
of politicians when they engage-in fore­ their being thinly covered with a swan! of
canting tlie outrome of future elections. grass by walking on which evinced the
Henceforth candidates fur office will be existence of water or very thin mud im­
mediately under thnt thin covering, which
tempted to court the op|XMlthiu of Mug­
sinks from six to is Inches at even- step
v. an, eiovivi leiug given*: nepuuiican, wumps rather than their alliance.
ami at tlie same timc'rrslng before an&lt;l be­
(A0,b07: Democratic. 635,903; Prohibition.
hind the ja-rson parting over. The mar­
S'.&amp;n; Socialist, 2.rife; Union Labor, K«;
Sun speak* of the kind of aid the Mug­ gin* of many of the lakes and streams are
United Izibor, 2,UK.
in a similar situation, and in many plan’s
wumps bring to any cause they espouse:— arv literally afloat. On approaching the
••The people of New York have shown eastern i-«rt of the military lands toward
FraraunKLO. BL.
Nor. kv
K&gt;—tieturn*
Return* or
of .. ,
ri*KixuriKU&gt;.
hl. k*ov.
.....
,
Ux.
ra. h... 1W« —1—1 a-lrra.u-mHtoMwu-l.rrli.. &gt;rrj the private claim* on the strait and lake
the country doe* not contain so many
Whom the {Mugwumps
. swamp* and lakes, but the extreme steril­
except Cook. Tbo total number of /rotes . have sup]M&gt;rtcd they have rejected. and ity and bnrrencM of the soil continue^ the
cart for Fifer outahlj oC Cook pounky
nJ1(
th u
Mugwump*
reviled
they
same. Taking the country altogether so
3»7; for Palmer, 287.O5S; Fifer’* plurality ex- ’
,
, '
dutive of Cuok^omity, .7,044.
I
temorod.’’ This sums up the situs- far as It ha* been explored, and the balance
—---------------1 tlon admirably. Thc/e In now n&gt;&gt; |x&gt;litician to all appearance* togt-tber with, the
InformfHrm received concerning it I* a* bud.
omriai lu-tunu from Virginia.
K) JKlor
|o l|(, revenmec to these imlitlcal there would not ta&gt; nxny than one acre out
RrenMOXD.;^ .\or. it-Tbe foltowing Pb&gt;rUc«
(lut wlU1
-i;il«
of a tlmu.MUid that would iu any caseadmlt
of
cultivation.
ginte: For Cleveland. 181,9-7: Harriaon, i Ing the two great political parties of the
!30t442; Cleveland’, majority. 1,1535.
country.
N.-une and Residence
It Is a matter for congratulation that the
IN MEMORY OF HENDRICKS.
FrcdL. Hraili.CIty
Mugwump* have ta-en so main discredited.
। Gertrude E. William*, City ■
.1.
N.
Dunning.
Rultand
Wherever thelr influence extended it told
। Com H. Cm*»,
“
Eugene Wilrox. Orangeville
In favor of pro-British Ideas. The country
। Jennie Shelp.
"
I W K. Ferris. City
Hendricks club, ot thtacit-. oteerred tho rth- lias good reasons to rejoice tliat thl* dan। Uxrte Tinkler, “
nivertary of tbe dhtingutahed (talesman** ge^mw element has been eliminated from
death from whom tbo organintion take* it* '
our politic*.
There are 9,700 children of school tgv in
tiiejr regulation uniform, and at wbew^bend
Eaton county.
wo» Governor Gray, w.«nt to the remetery I
Tin- following Is from Urn Jndianapoli*
Ell Perkin* worked off aome of hb mothand gatbvred about tbe grave of tbe Into j(turoai, ftHd is t.-engniani a* voicing the
eaten joke* on a Charlotte audience recently
“«• —....................
and they didn't like it-a little bit.
Dipthoria has been quite bun? In VerMorgan. Both were covered by the dub ervnce to appointments to office, it will
with flower*, mainly ro*** nnd ebrysantha ' be seen that Gm. Harrtaon. though he lias montxille recently but It I* now believed to
mum* .
...
I made no bluster about it. la In sympathy ta- acttliug down to a state of "InnocuiMi*
desuetude.''
I -&lt;■
re(..ra
A drunken paMenm-r attacked a G. IL
Judge Niblack, of tbe supreme court. A I
"Justice to tta- incoming president dre I. &amp; D. brakeman oti4he car platform near
quartotteaing “Lead, Kindly Light,’ wtach | nuuid . thnt he should not be overwhelmed Lake OdeM* Thursday. The train was
wm the vice prreidenV* favorite hymn. Tue [ by office-uteker*. ill* time consumed and
running at full iq&gt;eed und In the end the
Rev. Dr. J.H C Jencke* offerer! |&gt;rayer.and hl* strength exhausted, to tin- exclnrian &lt;»f Inebriate was burletl frtan the car platform.
after that Governor Gray delivered ar. j more Important matters. It is no unsrcin- He was seen to turn several somersaulta in
eirquent eulogy. When the governor’* ad j I) sight and a great injustice to the presi- the air. but whether he was Injured when
dme wm ftohbed the member* of the dub, I dent. Nut only I* reasonable time requir- he struck the ground h a profound mys­
forming In two lino*, pawed by too grave, j «wi to do these things prujwrly, but many tery.
'
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t
enftb of them dropping ■* be pnared tlie row I’af the di-sinil changes cannot ta- made nt
It 1* not very
that we meet with
thnt had bran worn In hi* lapel durfag tbe I once. The tenure of office law nud the
men who have lived* the entire round of
nrorewion, and «ith n farewell number. 1 civil service law must be dbaerved in »plrthe president* of the United Stale*, but
“Tii" Cbrirtian’a Gaodnigbt," tho memorial I jt a« well as in letter. Officiate commlsDr. Wm. IL Sprague, uf this city. Was born
.
■
. « four
_
.V.U
nllh.lr
slonrd
for
year* from the
date of
Uicir
in 17W. during President Washington’*
nppuintniviit. who are competent und effic­
Hccoud term, and Mr. A. V. Hunt L* a year
ient and who have given no eausc for their or two older. Neither has a very dlstanct
SOCIALISM Ih CHICAGO.
removal, will probably lie permitted to
recollection of Mr. Washington!—Cold­
nerve put their tenmu The uew president
ennn»t 1» vxi&gt;ccted to make sweeping re­ water Republican.
emcano, Nov. w.-Under the guise cf moval* In huch cases. At all event*, those
In Kawipg the trunk of a large «&gt;ak tree
working people's aMocialioo* the Huctaitau who do exjiecl H will likely !*• disappoint­ felled mt E. M. Brown’s place (popularly
are endeavoring to effect new organlntlone, ed. A* to classified dej&lt;artm&lt;mt clerkships known as the old Srarira farm) two nails
wbicb •ball In-ludo the brnnebee iww par- and places embraced in the civil MrVKfl were found iml&gt;edded *lx Incite* deep in
iteJIv d.iintegrated. of the vanou* group*, taw. while they are subject to peremptory the wood. The nails were/of a pecultar
embracing
Anarvbitta, Con-nmnlrte aud removal, ap|M&gt;hitmrnts to them can only make, being thn-c-rorncredt How long
hucIi otherOOcloUe* a* Imve for tbeir object
those nails had been then-and by whom
Ik- made under the law."
the overthrow ot tbe cxwllng overaments
they wen- driven into the tree present* a
and »&lt;&gt;eia! er»tem*. A meeting fbr the pur­
problem for lively conjecture. Tbe tree
••The
swing
of
the
Irish
vote
under
'
■
-me ot tbwe eoristood lu the door yard and oldest resident*
in tbi* dty yea- Blaine’s appeals,” according tn a trading can recall tio apparent change in tin- sire
&lt;ra*
beM
afternoon
English organ of this city, the Times, turn­ of It* tartly.—Middleville Kepttbllran.
packed „ with
The, ball
ed the scab* at the late election and caused
The ljuieing Ropubllcan says: Wliat I*
men and women, tbe larger j
Uie defeat of Free Trader*. When Ameri­ known a* the hnnl winter in Michigan oc­
are Anarchfart*. Thepr*xe&gt;ii
curred In 1842-3. It snowed on the l*th
can principle*, are to be maintained the
OUCICU Ill *»*•
.......
—
—--- ,
day of November, affording slight sleigh­
tlun wa» christened tbe “Arbiter-Burnt
Irish vote that is tree to Ito best instinct* ing, and It nnnaffiirtl on the ground until
All peraonn, regardles* of sex or raligimw
will iilwaj^be found to ‘■•wing” into line May. Well* dried up. stock perished both
baltef, are digitate to nwmharsbip upon th*
with
those who defend them. The Irish for want of water and provender, starva­
payment of Wranta. Tbe object* of tbe so­
ciety vrr ro orgnnlx* too cumintxt or Io weal Protectionists have not, as the Times an tion beset many srltlera. nnd gtjneral &lt;tesolation prevailed, hi the bonier settlement*
cteMM Ot tix’ peopte, nnd educate them to
brazenly
aud fairly asserts, "betrayed many animals were lost by the wolves amt
.neb an extent thnt they *ta*ll be ante to
reach tbo perfection ot oocml liberty a* out­ tlielr obllgaliuns to the country- tliat shel­ l&gt;ear*. which were driven from tln-lr wild­
lined by Anarrliy.______________
ter* them.” They have proved true to wood haunt* by hunger.

5MI
A. B. Mattes lead* the Republican hi
WIU41A0M. Irving DanautVZteUtakm.

----- TOR-----

Boots and Shoes.
We have a complete line of boots and shoes, which we will

sell cheap.

We carry a complete line of

GrayBros. and Robinson &amp;
Burtenshaw Shoes,
Both in kid and.goat (goat welts).

In fact everything that is

new in style and good in quality.
in plain figures.

All goods marked

'

One Price to All,
Is our motto.
For heavy boots we carry the

Whitney
None genuine unless marked Whitney on sole. We hear of
other dealer^ selling Whitney boots and Gray Bros,
and Robinson A* Burtenshaw shoes, but that is to .sell
their goods as they know the'y are a good make; but

•

no other dealer can get any of the above mentioned
brands.

Rower Shoe Co.
One Price Boot and Shoe Dealers.

HUFFMAN BROS.
------ SELL

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
On which we will bo glad to quote prices.

The Norcross Furnaces
Which are heating scores of houses in Barry county, with
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will be pleassd to give estimates or quote prices.*. 1

Of all kinds.

STOVES.

See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

Huffman Bros.

A STEM WINDER!
DON’T FORGET IT I

We are now receiving our Holiday Goods.
There was a highly surprised widow In
this city Saturday afternoon when the lady
In question opened a letter sent her by the
Catholic priest in Battle Creek and a check
special from abuse which tills English organ now seeks for 840 tumbled out of the envelope. In
Will make vou alt laugh. To sec Is to believe. Just ask for price*! Wc have Just
the letter the priest explained tliat the 840
’to heap upon them.—Irish World.
received a large invoice of Watte Goods at price* never before heard of.
was frv;n u man who had defrauded the la­
dy's husband out of that sum several y.nr*
Tlie following Is ot interest—Interest In ago. The matter weighed »u-avlly on hi*
more sense* than one—to those who have mind and ut n recent confession he told Ute
We lead; oilier* try to follow on prices.
•
Ybeui0 Both men7borrowed ex-j or have had dealings with bank*:
pried and a check for the sunt was at once
forwarded to the widow of the man he had
LixcoiJr. JiKB.. Nov. 22—Tbe case of
r'D/'iNEDl'CQ —We always did have, and still expect to, the largest
wronged-—lensing Journal.
(jr/v
C/C£iZ\
ZA’
O.
stock
and
lowrat
prices
of
any
firm
In
the
dty. ■—12
A* near a* can be oncer taint*! at tiw present the Schuyler National l*nk vs. John G.
Ou Wednesday of last week John Paul,
Bolling. jn»t decided in the supreme court
time tbe ltab&lt;Uti*s will roach 8300,000. j
1* of unusual Interest to National tamk* while working in his swamp 2 miles south
gcnrrallv. Bolling brought suit under sec­ of Dorr, found the i«ucs of a man and also
tions 5,197 and 549S. United State* revised n gun barrel, powder ttask nnd other arti­
We want all you liave to sjmre at market price*.
matute*. to recover an amount of niwirious cles. The gon Itarrel, flask and some
Interest paid. The court held that the metal btlttatatand nn ivory pencil tip were
state courts of record bail jurisdiction; that rocogntred as ta-longing to Howard Trnax.
x.
when- usurious Interest I* taken from the who left his home to go limiting Jul&gt; «.
We want all of the Butter. Kgga, aqd l&gt;ried Fruit yon will bring us at Htghrat
fare of a notq by n National bank It ran rt- tsfitt. and tta* not been beard «d ■ne«-.
u-lteb tbe fovar covtf only tbe ften- of tta- not.-, lew* the The cap on tl- gun barrel was exploded. Marki t Price.
ibe ima wrem- .
rt
interest, aud thnt where usurious Jn»t how he «»r 1&gt;J hl* death Is of course
TJX
ESS
&gt;&gt;«■
unknown, but tta- find clear* U|&gt;
tee
I rower eon recover double the amount of rare &lt;rf hl. atulden disappmranC. - bd *tiH
«lartea.
. ’7
.odd.
It is singular that no «*• ft’«r‘d
main* before, as the) toy In a buddaberry
ftclal vote of Michigan to.Harrison
Cleveland 218,4*, Mak
CLOSED THE DOOHS AND FLED.

’.Lull in connection with tbe upe.ilcrrehip of

voters the

aenttmeuu of the republican

those obligations, to their manhood. and to

the Republic, and no better evldcn* of
this fact Is needed titan tlie vile and rabid

PRICES
LUSTER BAND

PRODUCE.

To Be Continued.

�AN ESPECIALLY FINE LINE OF

CLOAKS I

CLOAKS I

Elegant Plush. ’

In endless variety ranging in price from

CLOAKS
$20

TO

Children’s Cloaks

$40

These are elegant goods, and we. have a ’
much larger stock than ever, and have sold

over twenty this. fall. An inspection will sat­
isfy you that there is finish, style, beauty and
durability in these goods.

TO S1O
These garments will commend thejnselves
to buyers both as to quality and price.

SEE THEM !
Our stock in this line is complete, and doifble the stock we have ever carried.
.S.

Ladies’ Newmarkets
From $7 to $15
A Rare Bargain.

SHA WLS

We have received and have now by far the
• largest line of

PAISLEY SHAWLS-:
Ever shown in Hastings.

We are enabled

Of every description in styles that cannot fail
to please. We ask you to look them over.
We are making

Very Low Prices

by careful buying and buying, in large lots to

On theqj, as we are enabled to do, since we

offer them at from

bought them right.

$10.00 to $40.00.

$1.50 TO $15.00.

Careful Buyers
Will find it to their advantage to watch this space for the next few weeks.

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES.

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of anypaper in the
'County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL XXXIII. NO. 32

HASTINGS, MICH.. DECEMBER 5.1888.

Hastings Banner.

WHOLE NO. 1749.

COUNTY NEWS.

Published Wednesdays, by

Woodland Crater,

Haxtingb, Bahry Corm,. MtcmoAx.
MCBHCKUTluX rates:

The Best Present
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Can be found at

S. A. Holmes,

, „
D’DonaeU.
J. X. Covert. Carlton.
I ostnwAice, FYwport.
D. L. Morthland J’fedar Creek.
.__ ADVffmSLNG HAIM:
slnmn per year.................................. moo i
F. G. Harwood, Delton.
Kxtra charts for special poaftions.
.Mia Sbean. Hl.-kur-. &lt;
Hrowu A Cairns. Prairieville.
Rrnm vtsber. Crescy » Coruers.
■spacial rrids la felt in the Job Printing DeWm. Broward, Broward.
artmrutot the Bajtye*. Kvembing In the
A. G. JcvAup OnuireriUe.
aure omee la new; and with the latest faces of
Vp^nuMr, Yankee Sprtnra.
C. W. Armstrong, B&lt;nr-n*Mllh.
Money paid to the** w»iv will be receipted
■&gt;r in tun IIaxxkh proprietors, and we tnut
~,Rhw*v named who hare
nut *rttted witli ns wifi, between this date sue
ar*
their subvrtptloM to the
BAxsan a agents n*n»d above.
■ ItospMaiuMy.
COOKk&gt;tISKER5.

oountjhOU ''ub*crtW!r r’»M« outside of’tbe

THE JEWELER'S.
.

Ladies’

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Schoo! commenced at Yankee .Springs
last Mtmday Nov. ttoth. with Mr. W. H.
Ilollopeter as teacher.
Star lodge 1. O. G. T. received one ww«
mitsilx-r last Saturday night
A donation party at R. B. Green’s last
Thursday night for the benefit of M.
Daniels; the reerlpt* amounted to 510.45.
Tlie elder Is well liked in tills vicinity and
is cordially rccdvad by his many friends
in this community.
'
.Some miscreant liad the audarlty to steal
the rlag rope from the republican’pole at
the Springs last Friday night.
The singing whooi i» progressing finely
at the .Springs. Mr. Wilbert proves him­
self to be a find class teaciier.
Both apple evaporators eloMd up their
work for the M-a*on last week. They
turned out SA tons of evai&lt;orated stuck till*

_

and Gents’ Gold Watches
Rings and Chains

st line of

-SILVERWAREl»nrry county.

I catn’iot particularize tills week, but Ask BaxxkM

■Hl.

WAIT
I have just returned from Hiicagu, where I made heavy purcliases
.nlais, and can suit you In both good* and prices. Call in and see

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Win. II. Herrick has gone Into the hotel
business with ffi brother Frank ar Free­
port.
___________

Mrs. Wm: Moutgornvry and Mrs. Frank
Moon have teen dangerously sick the pa.*t
marvel ot purity week. Al this writing they are reported a
More economical Utile better.
Mrs. Rockwell visited Kalamazoo one
weight, alum or pbosphAtr poWdera. Bold only
John Shean and family were surprised
b, a visit from a brother, bls wife and
daughter from Uic east &lt;m the Md.
W. T. Barber received a telegram an­
nouncing the death of an older brother
who died at Alvordton, Ohio.
Our meat market proprietor Mr. Fran­
cisco, Is again prostrated with sickness.
&gt;&gt; ;i&lt; your watches, clocks and Jewelry that need repairing, and have the
G. 'W. Monroe and ton have l&gt;e»’u pur­
elton
ich
c‘bv a competent workman.
chasing good sheep With intent of feeding
them during the winter fur mutton.
Tin' corner on wheat has turned the
wrong way to suit farmers, the same hax mg fallen off several cents |H-i^t(ushc! the
past few days at Milo and also at Delton.
Mr*. Henry Fowler liu returned from
Facing the highest market price. OtMX&lt;&gt; afUT having spent several days
visiting her sister.
.
Will Tolles has gone to the north woods
Custom Milling and-Feed Grinding a
to work during the winter.
Specialty.
Will Brown lias finished his summer
work for II. M. Byington and gone to his
Our mill It equipped with the latest and home in N'uwago county. beat machinery, and will produce an fine a
Many gobblers were confiscated for table
quality of dour as can be made. The juitfotutgv of the people of southwestern Barry tw the past week, and many people gave
Tiuuiksgivlng diiiiiri* Id invited guests
county i* solicitexl. Respectfully.
who relished turkey with many other good
and dainty caulile* of the season with
table* loaded to their full capacity. The
guest* did ample justice to their elastic
condltinns by satisfying the cravings of
the inner man. Thus many gatherings
assembled and pa*.*ed n very enjoyable
time on the occasion of a thanksgiving day.
Geo. Irving gave a party at the hotel the
2tfth. 05 coaples attending.
Mathias Snyder, wagon maker, aged M
years, died suddenly the 30th. ' His death
was caused by neuralgia of the heart. lie
leaves a wife and two daughters besides a
huge circle of friends to mount his io**.
(.'lias. Lawrenee shipped a carload of
bog* to Delton the 30th.
I*yer ralilni from
Mrs. E. 1‘. Willlstin lias returned from
Beat fun emun cheese per lb
Augusta after having spent several days
Choke new basket firs per lb
visiting relatives .there.
Will Elliott sold an/i delivered at Augus­
ta 25 hogs on Saturday for 5 cents per lb.
M. Event receivix! many tine fat swine
from here Monday paying $4.00 per hinNOW IS TOUR
dred.
Harvey Williams ctmtractod With farm­
ers several weeks since for large ttoounte
of wheat giving them SO to W days to
Sweet Cuba Ann eut tobacco, per lb.
deliver at 51.00 per bu. Now that the
Rising Sun baking powder, per lb.
wheat has liven delivered and the market
(Best tn We world for the price.)
price has fallen off Harvey did not kick,
Choke table syrup, per gat.......................
bnt like a man paid the contract prlcoSl.OO.
■Finest maple syrup, per gal...................

S. A. HOLMES,
THE JEWELER.

The New Boiler Mill,
.,

, M

D

BUY WHEAT,

Don I Miss It

LT. L IW

Catch the Chance Whilept is
ours

Ui OPPORTtMTI I
----------TO BlHf---------

Furniture
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS.

Good Porto Rico molasse*, per gal. ...
encumber pieties in vinegar, jwr dot.
Good table tumblers, per doz_.
Good table goblets per dm
Dandy water set per dear.
Best bulk o/siers per qL ..
Ca|&gt;e Cod cranberries, per qL...
l-4 lb bar good laundry soap for
3 doz clothes pins for
mn.clothes line mr
Good wash board for
.' papers plus for . ..
Good tubular lantern tor ....
French bronze hanging*snip for
I Amp cbtnnif )•» C for

F. T. Boise started for Lincoln, Kansas,
Monday morning on a bustrp-M trip.
Geo. Francis went to Kaiamazno thia

San Trnman. of Olivet college, spent
Thanksgiving at home.
\. L. Bernis was nt the teachers’ associa­
tion Friday and Saturday al Hastings.
G. A. Truman and wife spent Sunday at
Battle Creek.
The camp-flrr at the opera house Thursdxv «enlng was a success.
John H. Roc. of SL Louis. Mo., U visit&gt;' ?"&lt;“'* In

'”a nunft™,

a bazaar store in the Walrath building.
Dr. Baughman is moving to Ohio.
Dr Barker was on our streets Monday.
We quote the following prices tor pro­
duce: Wheat OS, oata db. efffs, S3, butter

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Beamer’s Cash.
Ire hie McCoy’s Bargain Store,
Main Street,

"*Dr. Goucher stopped over in town on hla
way to Jackson Saturday.
Ed. McCartny took in the teachers asso­
ciation Saturday nt Ha*unga-

Look out for sMgtong.
J. Godfrey was in Hastings Saturday.
Mls« Gall Hamp returned to her home in
Woodland Friday.
S. Roush was iu Hastings Saturday .
Two ear loads of hugs were shipped from
r roeport to Buffalo last Saturday.
Game U M-arce around here now. for
nearly half of the population at Freeport
were oct hunting last Thursday.
Chaa. Dyke now takes photos tn Free­
port. N. G. King returning to Ionia.
Dr. I'nckel is having his house and baru
painted by D. Zaglemlre.
A. Ffkr has rented tlie Brothrnuan
MtMfti
F. Houek has moved into Wm. Cool's
house in Campbell town.
There was a wood cattyig itee last Saturd«y In J. Herrington's woods for the Congregatkmal church.
’TL Lndiow Will move into A. Parks'
Ihium? in the near future.
While returning from Hastings last
Tuesday evening Wesley Fox was thrown
from his buggy, by being run into by
aimtber team, and had one at bis ribs
broken.
Aboat 75 couples attended the Thanks­
giving ball.
George Kelley receivwi three turkeys
last Thurmlay at the shooting match.

'
rhe m*’**

HASTINGS,

MICH

ToGbo. W. Wdjussox:
Id reply to your chaHeugv I would say J
don't believe that I ever s«:d 1 could throw
any Wilkinson that lived tn Barvy county,
l»ut 1 think 1 can throw you and have cwrrred your deposit to hack iuv opintoa. The
tpatch to take place at Uniot: haM, IHmtt
ings, Friday evening, ' Dee. 7th- Three
minute rounds with three minutes rest;
national rules to govern.
N. T. Diamond.

5,-h.ul.

WdMam Pootoy•- Brown. Maple Grove
R. Caaaell .
.
A. Hall, Hauiaxi
Myrtle M.Cl*rti

H«l’ •“‘fh o’er us and profit tta.
Through the mxht when we’re aaieep;
Dsriltigl^URcjnmirourfoolatepa.
IO- v. vtL

OeltoM.

Ttianksglviug w«« )«rtielpate«l in by
everybody tn this locality, and all report a
good time.
Edgar Cock and wife spenjThankgiving
with Mn&gt;. Marrun Skillman: also Mrs.
Skillman's parents from Augusta.
Henry ixxmard has bis house nicely
painted, which add* very much to its look*.
’Du- wwk was done by Harry Hull, of
Kalamazoo.
Pat. Conaly is going to Aurora. IIL, to
work.
I*. T. Colgrove, of your city, spent a few
days with F. A. Blackiuan and wife last
wrrek.
,
'
Mrs«r&gt;. BlacXtoau. Gwyn and Colgrove
had a big hunt one day last week, but did
not bring much game home with them.
Mr. Handy, of Plainwell, is organizing a
xlmring m-bool at this place.
G. N. Scudder and family spent Sunday
at Augusta.
Dewitt Kanney has his house nearly
'reaily to move into.
Katfney A Norwood have dissolved part­
nership in tlu- meat market. Mr. Ranney
! continuing business.
Our roller mill is turning out from ISO
U&gt; 135 barrels per day, and ha* orders to fill
to last tliem the rest of the year.
IL T. F. Dodds A Co. have built an ad­
dition 30x50 to their mil], which tuakra
them plenty of room.
Mr. Woodhams, of Prairieville, is build­
ing a harness shop here.
A kimmI many from this place attended
the ball at lik-kory Comen Tlianksgiviag.
M. and F. Doster ship|*cd two carloads

v, tauter, lauthcr, tutera. br-iti
Weep not, but iwm u&gt; u»e. .
Here, in this home ifalighttcl
How happy st wit! tie;

A unm has been trail in the circuit
court bi Burry county, charged with an
“attempt to dig up, disinter, remove and
•carry away • human Iwdy." and declared
guilty by.twelve of Ills peer*. TW* trial
teas cod the county many hundred dollaaa.
Tlie uttirerp of the law have hoqnded down
the guilty man wlih a spirit which shows
the greatest desire on their part to punish
the guilty for the ghoulish crime. The re­

thin of public sefttituent in regard to the
desecration of chriitian graves. And is
there nothing that can be offered inextinu*tlon of thia crime, nothing to make it appear
A man becomes addicted to the UM of li­
quor. He finds himself on the bread road
to ruin, and feels himself drifting on and
on. He ha« many fellow travelers on this
lion.* would be l.^s. On he goes, faster’
and faster as th. red grows sbvper.

l&gt;elng. half augvl. has touched a spot in hLs
rvnicmbiancr of other days, and by whose
aid he make* a rvfonngtion. He lives a
man again, until jm-iIujw death robs him
of her who held him in the path of right,
in devp &lt;ies|s)Odcncy be again stumbles,
renre also shipped a carload.
Frank Faulk is working for F. J. Nor­ makes a fight, and In spite of all goes
wood in his store.
John Cramer has built an addition to hh&gt; rd by ••very one, he bccotnee a publie
restaurant, and now John has plenty of charge. At tills, knowing well the fate of
roam for people who need anything in hl.* such, he braces up again. Again he falls
and. friendless, U taken to an Infirmary.»
line of business.
ihiliois A Chadwick are buying and He is suffering the delirium of the drunk­
dresMng and shipping all the poultry they ard. and half realizing wrhrrc be is, m utter*
wildly of plekltug vats.\u&lt;t seems to see
Dwight VanHorn, of Grand Rapids, is human vultures perched about the walls of
a dissecting room whetting their gory beaks,
visiting his brother at litis place.
and anon, to feel them tearing at his vitals.
This i« hi- end.
A man comes into Michigan in an early
Hilberts.
day. He goes into the woods, builds hta
There Is considerable kicking about the cabin and begins his pioneer work. He
Chas, l-une drain tax.
has a faithful wife and a strong arm, and
Mrs. John Landis Is on the sick list
notwilhstandlui, the misfortune*. sickness
Willard Sawdy lias rented a part of Mrs. and privations Incident to such a life, be
J. W. Holmes house and baa' moved to gets together a meager competence. After
a while hla wife dies and. expecting to
1'teacnn Hough Is able to ait up again.
make a home with bis boys, Ke divides his
We understand that some of our boys litUe property among them. They live In
havA bad looking faces caused by being at a much taster day Ilian the one in which
Lake Odessa.
the father spent his youth, and very soon
R. T. F. Dodd’s, of Delton, will meet scatter that which he was so many
toe people of Woodland on Munday, ih-c.
10th. at U o’clock p. m.. prompt at the or south or something, and the old
town hwll to s&lt;&gt;e alsHit organizing a stock man is alone and helpless.
Nothing
company to put up a roller mill at this
place. Come and hear what he has to say anticipates as a pleasure the time when
and let us s&lt;x ure one of the most Import­ death shall cause bls tenement of clay to
ant aids to help to build up oar town. &gt;
be placed beside that of her who has
gone before. At last be dies and the
S. Kaiser Is at podunk finishing the car­ bills incident to his last sickness are paid
by the county In which be has lived these
penter work on the new U. B. church.
(teorge and «. W. Cnppy and wife at­ many years. Bls boys are far away, no
tended the F. M. quarterly meeting at Cas­ one know* where, and as do one but a rel­
ative
may claim him. the one jrravv in the
tleton last Saturday and Suhday.
Annie lekes, of Hastings, was the guest churchyard remains lonely still, for the
state has already disposed of the old man’s
of her brothers.
P. H. Seger. of FrreporL was the guest feeble body, "in the interests of science.*
A young girt fails a victim to man’s de­
of his iteugbter. Mrs. J. L. Ickes, last
ceit, . 1* abandoned—lust Driven from
Wedncmluy.
Myrtle Shively wa* at home last Thurs­ tiocue. ptrhap*. iu consequense of her
day and Friday witli her parents.
G. L. Seger and wife, of irvlug. were the old .*&lt;dn—shahnv s.-om, reproaches—she
meets them ail. The 'ponr-bousr Is the
guest of C. Savienol lost Sunday.
James Bauer, of Hastings, was &lt;m our only bouse that has an open door for her.
And then surrounded by *11 that the name
street la.*t Monday.
S. Shively and wife visited John Rapbe suggests, she goes down into the valley of
death. They tell her that her babe l» dead,
aud wife last Sunday.
J. L. Ickes and wife attended tlie saiva- and as a la*t request site asks thtt the only
tloti anny last Saturday and Sunday night. pure thing to which she has a right in thia
We understand that T. McGregor L* go­ world may tw so placed that she may hold
It in her arms forever, that her child may
ing to work fur EL Edward* this winter.
Nellie McGregor will not teach school tw buried on the bosom that would have
this winter, as her health will Dot permit nourished IL Then she bears some half­
witted old crone, an inmate like herw-lf,
11 Mrs. Biakney wax the guest of Mr*, Kai­ cackle ouL “They don’t bury pauper* in
Michigan; they send them to.the university
ser last week.
Friends and relatives of J. L. Ickes aud to be cut up."
Truly, grave robbery is a wanton crime
wife last Tuesday afternoon about 8 o'clock
gave then: a sun-rise; it being Mrs. in Michigan. There can be no palliation
Ickes 33th birthday. After a social cbaL of IL Our state has made ample provlaMft.
of bodies for scientific purpoM-s. and there­
and stfpper wws served,
fore the crime is without excuse. L*t no
guilty man escape.
Themx.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Hastings, Nov. 24.
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_
Following arc the real estate transfers
Fred Heath has the finret line of afframs
for tli‘- week ending Dee. 3rd. 100^ M in the city.
token from the books hi the registers office.
of meat market* in this dty.

Your typos nuulc some queer mlstakea
about names in my last letter to the Bair­
* rr- I will in' &lt;•
•• iltfln “ P""1'
iile. ,»4
■* uwtowUXto.

Th*

«ie bwotoiiw rwoorIM to

'‘"nv’uJiVnwtwd*"

prt.inx WNaunlV rewntfl. J*™*- ■*“
w
«•
-hl’ 1“
Wm- Duonsu has a smter visiting whii

You will find a full stock of att kinds of
rultber goods al lowest prices at Stauffer A
M. Galbraith; T» Crawley’a.
The corps of teacher* to Utoclty schools
are doing thorough work in all tlieir de‘,,R..MyF’*“i«ltoGeewd Sam Kugiand; IX partns nts. him! the sciaad w«re «»evrr In a
better anti more flourisfaiDg condition than

“wJuKht to Wm H. Kleiahau*;parrel. Ka»b-

H&lt; lias the largest and last line of suitable goods In his line of holiday F^wnt*
'• ■•ronght to Hastings. See them and you'll sgy
You will also
on them are very reasonable. Call now before the stock te broken,

Ji ng rapidly a* they deserve tn.

mg medium in Bar­
ry County.

’"jinwiMItotoMMUdatH. RejW**. I*r*l

but totolmto.

The social give* by the
at their barracks Tuesday evening of

�GIDEON’S ARMY.

Friends, Wul^rwomer., House.
Lend me your cars, and hear me
for my. cause.
The Soap I come to speak about
is the Great Santa Claus.
Tis good for every purpose,
.For which a soap is needed’
And joy will bring to ‘
every one
Jr* Who has wise counsel
jj
heedeil . t
/(And spent a nickel, just to
U
■. prove 1
* What wonders it will do,

LESSON X, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, DEC. 9.
....J rue ■UIU,

lurrr

u (Ulll.1-

1^SWSp7«K»w."
aaK avmv

HCW PERMAHENT CURED
ARE WROUGHT.

ISuSSj

Marquette expecta to have an electric
Tho summary of tbe history of Israel un- street railway­
. “AU other coed* by torture's
haudtoglvau,
A wtfels tue^lar
aud »rved iiols, then their enemies opgift of Heaven.'*
praw-d them, then tliey cried unto tho Lord
►in their diuress ami He raised up judges who
delivered them, tlvi Lord b«!ng ivith tho
judge; after tbe judge's death they sinned

Pleasant Pebetoand they wiU give
again delivirwl, and thus they lived, sinning mid the ntuiospbere erf home willg
wtn
a,,.-.and Mxmtlng. Tho book of Judges opens up
to us thu history and tells us who tho oppres­
Port Huron school cliildrvn are all be­
sors wire mid who the deliverera were whom ing vaccinated.
God taii-ed up; the manner mid duration of
the various vpprewions, and the manner of
the deliverance, witli the number of years Is offered by tbe mauufacturcra ofDr.BagrS
Catarrh Remedy, tor a ease of catarrh which
the) cnunoi cure. The uilld, soothiux, c.lcansfnR and hcalHig properties &lt;it this remedy are
Moab, and Canaan for jartods of citfht, eigh- frresisiaiife. » eenta. by druggist*.
East Saginaw ha* a Woman's Home and
Athmiel, Ehud an J Shamgar, Dvlnrau and Hospital.
Banxk, rind the yuara of reft were forty­
Itch, M?.ngr and Scratch^ cm human or
eighty and forty yenrs respectively. After
the rule of Deborah and Barak the animals cured in B0 minutes by Woolford's
next 'oppressors were the Midinuitcs, wba Sanitary Lotion. This never falls. Sold
for reven yoars bud cruelly oppressed Iirari by Dr. E. Latiinip. Druggist. Hunting*.
when God railed Gideon to be their deliverer.
Huliert Hoyt the Bangor forger, geta
Tbe record of his cad and trio appearance i t five years in Jacknon.
the Lord to him is found in the jirrvinus

having been made In the condition*
it taortgsxc matte and executed by
Freeman to Nylvanus H. CookJdatcsl
it. I M3 and recorded Iu the office of
ler of Deeds for Barry County. Mlchb
T of inoctcau'i &lt;&gt;n page +m. Mild mortaage
’duly iltslxiied b) minimis H. Cook to
i K. Cook, aud said asxlgument duly re­
rd Ort. Mtb, fern. In liber U cm pra* M and
B«ul&lt;l David R. C.^k as the executor of the

aras'&amp;srs
ix a
al the data of tblx iibtler. tbe sum ol six hun­
dred eltthty-cine and i? i&lt;TO«loIlara &lt;$&lt;*1,171 and
Hit attarnevS Ire provided for in*ai&lt;! mortgage,
aud no »ult or proceeding at tow having i*erti
instituted to recover tlie uioncy secured by said

ireti that on Saturday flu* lath day of January.
D- lx*, at tea o’clock la tbe forenoon, I *haii
sell at public aurtlou.lnihe bighest bidder, at
the north front door of tbe Coart House in the
city of Hastings itluit l*iug tbe place where tlie
Clivnit Court foi Burn- County I* balden* the

£

in the County of Barry aud State of NBehixan
and described as follow*. to-wU; The uc«£aH
of lot nine hundred ninety nine &lt;wK»W)nnd
tote ten hundred (1,000) and leu hundred and
one (f,ootf. acrordlne to tbe recorded plat of the

Cham. H. Bavkk. Att’y for Asaignre.

’

The Circuit Court for the County of Barry.
f Michael Doster vs. WilUsm Undvei.
&gt;

. —In/Mjtqrhmrat

.

• ' Notice Is hereby given ttuU ou tbrrth day of
October. A. D. iww. a writ of attachment was
duly Issued out of tbe Circuit Court tor the
County of Barry, at the suit of Michael Duster,
the above named plaintiff, again at the land*.
»entente, eo'id* and chattels, money and efsof Wllliani f.inilM-v.
named, for tbe mun of five hundred sixty-five
rtollani. whlen said writ wa* returnable on tho

Smith &amp; Couibovk.
Attorney* for Plaintiff.
M. FOWLER.
.
Dunthi.
Room* formeriv occupied by Dr. Jones, over
Smltli. Hams A Van Arman's.

S

(3TUART, KNAPPEN
VANARMAN,
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Lawyer.*.
United Htatea cottrtk. ’
Offices over H.-utlnc* National Bank,
Hastings, Michigan.
Associate offices. Rooms 15, it; aud 17. net
Houseman Block. Grand Itepltfa, Mich.
WixxuJi J. BrvArr.
Loyal B. Knatpkn.
Ciuustofhkk H. VAX AuM.ur.

m. bates,

E

Attorney at Law,

•

Hastings, Mich.
i'ractfoes In ail conrte of the state. Upeetaf

a. barber, m. d.,

H

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Physician and burgeon,
Office over Nevin’s store. Office hours from 9

to 6 n. m.

'

W. LOWRY. M. D..
•
Physician and Surgeon.
treatlnK diseases of the
EYE and BAK and the preservation of vision

G

^Office^mf regdenge on Broadway, near Court

4JM1TH A C0LG ROVE,
/©
Lawyers.
.. ..(Office to Union block. Hasting#.)
Practice to all tbe courts of tbe state.

£. KZNASTON,
Attorney at Law,
fOver J. B. Goodyear &amp; Co.'* store,)
Practices in all oourt.xof the State. Collections

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LIFE.

H Hoftaa*

la tho grave.
Drcnma dawn and fly. frittata runUe and dto
Like spring flowsrs;
Our vaunted life is one lung funeral

To lighten labor, sav&lt; expense
And make things bhgh| and new.

Shah wofolfcrwf

Joss • ; nn.-. ilguimni: v. .­
life by death and accident.

£UX)K a SHELDON,

-(Odkein Abstract Block.Hastings, Mleh.)
Hare tbe only set of Abstract Books tn Bar
DdUhty.
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ped will I save you."
Tm» 10.000 were
brought down to ttie water to drink; P.700
knelt down to drum, white tho other 3(X&gt;
lifted tho waler to their mouths with their
hunih, mid that simple test decided who
should go. What a littto thing, and what
was there In it; why should not a aoldicr
knoel down and taka a good drink, and vrimt
virtue was there in lapping it like a dogf It
was simply a matter of self indulgence or

R. TIMMERMAN, Homa*p«thic I’hy- thing, bat it
•
ale tan and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop'* drug rtofe.)
hearts were so net on the oonuuvst of their
enemies and tbe dohrerahce of tfrrir people
ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, In­ that they faul no Urae nor hinlumtion to
surance and Loans.
Office with J. G. Bunyan * Son. 1 doors north or gratification; theirs wan a whole hearted
of PMtoffice.
Bpeclal attention given to making exchanges
of property. The lutareote of non-resident
arful ones it is coin' to see
o home, but It is not so
, to KB why three V.TOO
until wo raniemt&gt;er that

P
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The total output of coal from Iowa mines
last week was 3.864.400 totm.

You Can Make Money!

LOVE IN OLD AGE.

For sale by all d

Nervous

• are made of cheap and inferior malerial; and

Rheumatism

WELLS, RICHARDSON d CO.. Burhngton. n.
AX»

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DIAMOND PAINTS.

All Liver

None genuin
5 £ Trade Mark

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The HinrEHS’GUfDEte
lasued March aud Bep*.,
•ach year. It is ah ency­
clopedia of useful tuiormation for all who pur
chase tiiu luxuries or she
uecoMtttes of Jilc. \Vfl
can clothe you and furnish\iu with

StnCvull
Us legale M bahUiM
fk-'&amp;WSICIAII AKO SUBCtQH

SKILL and SUCCESS
Cfinmic, Hoths aii Prirate tea
•ar NERVOUS r.i.
DEBILITY,ntxm Manhood,
F.niro
T
.

T.re tenant pbyslc

eat, flab., hunt,

styles and Quantities. Just figure out
what is required to do all these things
C8EF0RTABLY. aud you can maiir a lair
estimate of the value of the BUJTEBS'
GUIDE, which will be sen} upon
receipt of 10 cents to pxj ppstage,

Darby, Prop® noetic

Kalamazoo to bu
out of talk.

MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
1U-1U Mtehijran A venue, Chre**e,Ili

j

^Michigan
:rm»nently cured.
IDNEY*ad URINARY,^pbfata. Gloat, !
----- I

CENTRA!

immediately are lbtag the Brat dokc. Pr
site free. Al all drugg

The Greenville taa
-a-ghoating.
pertain. Consultation

nzoewr. a meatfly tetter er c«llm*y cavehitiretaffir.

&amp;£•?**■*.Ufa. AWo*
.nd^ri!i2^).Er,or’-"5° ““»(■«»“•»)- ««•«•»•
r

tt

PI *»l/r

m

%ei^&gt;

F« D* CLARKE, M. D.,

To the liver and
■Rtvngth. Tbe mor
ywi need. Mites’
strengthen. The lo
quiivd. . Samples fr

Mrs. Amelia Fw

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION

w

aton alwny-s etidravured to keep a -tetr
while engaged In hi* African explorations,
mid but a few weeks since the statement was
jmbllshcd that Henry M. Stanley’/ supjllra
had been reduced to a quantity of vk'rmirelli
-Detroit l Yeo Prow.

DON’ ’T1 ARCTICS

A large black bear was killed near Flint
on Friday.

COLCHESTER ARCTIC

Grand Rapid* Is to have a normal »ciioel
to cwt 935,000. *

The disposition of the rut-plus in tho li.
S. itvasurj. cinragw* the attention of our
■tatewuen. l/ut a mop! vital question has
our attention, and that to lli«- reduction of
the aurplus eousuniptires. Since the dis­
covery and Introduction of Dr. King's New
There fs no mom forcible oxamplp of manta Discover)', tor nousumpttou. there bag been
tbougbtlcwi cruelty than the manner in whirl* a marked decrease in thr mortality from
turtle, are treated. Tho g.-eeu turtle is cap tills dreaded dlneani, and it to jxmslbir to
tured by art* in the Gulf ot Mexico. Tbe atiil further reduce the number of consump­
boats cngnsix! in this business are railed tur- tives. How? By keeping, constantly at
Uers. When a turtle is captured alite arc cut hand n bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery
ond using occordhrg to direction^, u|*oii
the appearance of Uw flrat symptoms, such
u a cough, a cold, a sore throat, a cheat,
their movements a* a man in a straight or Okie pain. Taken thus eartv u cure to
jacket The l?ont» are gnncraUy out from guaranteed. Trial battles free at W. H.
two to'throe weeks before a load is secured. Goodyear's drug store.
Bet cnD today llfsV rtiara as Uwy btoar.
—C. Kogan Paul Irota the French cI T.onaud.

•writ* and U guarant

tatter, i-'iappul hnniLs. /-hllblalns. eoans,
and nil akin cniptlons, and positively curve

Richmond is to
ehdreh.

Tire germs of s
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.

The kids are
whoojdnu' cough al

Until you have seen the

A genuine rem
Oragit Syrup, made

Loan aud build

With the ~OutsId« Counter."

It’s the Best Fitting
Best Wearing

Cobb’s Little Ti
pay. la tiut not ta

Arctic nowi» made, and I* n&lt;ada ’pon honor tw
reputation,. The "OVTSIDK COUNTER” add*
large'.)- to the
•he durability. There are cheapest
Xo extra charge for the -.'tmtulite
Ask to »re the ■’(rik-h eater"Arctic.

Corunna.
Hili’* Pecrles*

A large addition

H.S. Robinson &amp; Burtenshaw, Detroit,
hare glren the Melurirr right of sale In
this city to the

enjoy tbe bleartug
tin- H-cwt of good

Rower Shoe Co.

win has been appra

Chicago, K&amp;lanaioa &amp; Sagisa^

Tbe transition frwn lung, lingering and
painful slektHvs to robust health marks an
epoch in ihe life of the ImUvMni. Such
a remarkable cwnt b treaaured in thr
nietwiry and the .igTwy wiH-reby tbe. good
health his been tduined Is gratefully
bleawd. Henw. It Is that so u»cli is heard
in pralra of Electric Bitters. So many fro!
they owe thrlr rreturatlun to iwalth, to the
iMc of Um pri al alterative and tonic, if
yu*i an: troubled with nr.y dbaam*. of ki«l-

iSusfeliu of Mid-

Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all others
in Strength, Purity rad Fastness. None others

MACHIHERY^^IzFREE

flict ciunc, we see the 8U0 divided into three
comiKtuiira, and each mao with a torch In his
left brad and a trumpet in his right lutnd.

re with your regular
hitfntiug. Batlatacto

CURES

Neuralgia

CIDER

no exaggerated nccucni. Tua turtle wdl
llvn about threa meutb* witham watar or
food. Death tram ttarvatian acanoumaa
puts an and to their xuffcnng*. Qfteatunu*
tlwlr eyes almost btnat from tatur srxflieu.
Groan turtle u worth in Naw York fifteen
Muadlng juuauiwiwj
you will Manly una
find renet
relief i»y
by u»o
u»e
,&lt;h, „
ir^„
:• i.
—.. J.. IO.*.
— 6,
o_*a
... »■
LW! nf
■&gt;' VI
EH:lrtc
'»*«•
'« •&gt; .... •»«
principally by reatanrunw and hotels. A
turtle u killed by cutting off his bead, end
thia is d.’iuo after it-hss beao received at the
ptaco where it is to L-e «ateu.- llroaslyu

Cor. J.ffmoi. aod ,'mu, Bu_ HaUsn Mlriu

Brilliant
Durable
&lt;!
Economical

Macaroni I* now largely manufactured in
this country, only one pound in ton of thi
comnutw-d being imported. Tho industry,
Mrs. Chiirks Greenwood, of Indianapolis however, is KjlcJy in Italian hands and under
liad what the doctors called aaUima. but Italian control. One peculiarity of . thia
she got Uttie relief until she took Dr. rtapfo urtiete to that it is almost proof against
Mile*’New Cure, "^rhfeh soon made "her cliumtie cbangra awl iuflnetKea. In one'of
long winded, stopped thu pain in chest,
swelling of ankles, rough, palpitation, etc.
Sold at W. H. Goodyear's.
Address C. 0. HAXPTOH. 0&lt;lndl.

mo Kent to t he different market*,, wlierv tlwy
lie with tbeir “flippera” aull tied, until cither

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

MF THE ONLY

Merrill Block, DETROIT, MICH

Whiio you.

J' C. WELTON

N. K. FAIRBANK &amp; CO., Manufacturers.

priced of her ornaments, comjxrUed to fast
till health* breaks down, madv to subsist on
thu o anaxt of fond, kept out of what etnuse-

household, teroi-d into being the nnpsrid
drudge of the family, held to be the legibniata
butt &lt;rf the ill nnturoof oil,conridenxi fit only
An old pbralcau. retired from practice having to san* the chihlren, openly called end
hud placed in hl» hands by an fast India mis­
to.him: sionary the formula of u simple vegetable bem- taught to think herself a creature of illahwn
cdy for tbe speedy aud perms neat eure of con- —this being thj cause of allthensd of b-jr
rarely I will be with thra” (vi, 14-lti), which suiuptlim, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma and all
throat rad lung affections, also a positive and
radical cure tor nervous debility nndallnerhover today. Being encouraged by God he voih comnlafuta. afterhavlt'g tested It* wonder no*™ of man.
How much the women &lt;!read widowhood G
overthrow hto father's altar to Baal and ful curative powers in thousand* of cases, lias
it iiIs duty, io make B know- to his auffmui;
built an altar unto the Lord mid offered sac- felt
fellows. Actuated b&gt; tbl» motile aud a drainrifltx; the spirit of the Jx»rd came u;*on to relieve fmnrtiii sufiering. I will send free of wviwna widow U to offer her ardiro insult,
hint, la* bl.-v n trumpet, scut out messengers charx”. ui ail who desire It. Hit* recipe In Ger­ mid from her uarllwt childhood a girl la
and gathered an army of JkI,(X&gt;3 meu. To­ man. French or Knzii'li, with full dirrrtloo* taught to |iray that . o may die while yet
forpre;«rii r 4»d ueing. Sent by mail to ad­
day's le»K&gt;n tells u* oMhe sifting of that dressing with stamp, uainlng this paper. W. A. the rvd njMrf of coverture rvnmma on her fon»hrod. In any cumj tbe fear ct widuwir.Kxl
army down to 3CX) men, with whom God Noyes. 1 to Power’s Block, Rochester. N. Y.
ovi*nihai!o«.&lt; the llindoo lady’s life, even
wrought Israd's deliverance.
&lt;
The naturalga* at Port Huron Is said to
though »hn haw her lord.—CapL R. C. Tem­
1. “JerublKial, who is Gideon." Gideon Im giving out slowly.
_
ple tn Journal of tho Sociuty at Ana.
signified a’•falter or bruiser," ami is a type
of the, Lord J&lt;«us, the great deliverer and
judg" who came to dentroy tbe works of
be u»*d far rhUdreu leetblac. It sooth*
the devil and who will bruiM Satan under alwuy*
Thu littlo towns wc I*« look likA boaaet
Ihe child. Krftens the gums, allavaall paln.rure*
our frat shortly. Hu was the &gt;\«ungwt of a wind colic, and Is the brat remedy for dtarrlnva. rundo of budding blticka. with dfln cuntlea on
,
poor family in the tribo of M.uuisscb (yi, 15), Twenty-flve cents a battle,
tbtMiutnturu&gt;of □imiaturumounlaina They are
but tbe spirit of the L*rd qualified him for
Detroit gave Bishop Foly a grand re­
tho work to which he waa called and made ception Friday evening.
him n Hu-cowful h-aih-r of men. God eberaea
landscape. Tney um quiet in mipcaranrc,
English Spavin Liniment removes'all
the frolish and tho wrak to confound tho
that it is hard to believe that tbe time worn
wise and mighty that up ticab may glory in Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps aud Blem­ walk contain the group of beggara. tl&gt;e tink­
His prcsencu. (I Cor. i, 2B-3L)
ishes from horses. Blood Spavin. Curbs, ling Loll* of the donki ya, and tbe noise of trie
Jcruhbaal signifies “a cnnlemter with Splints, Stvwney, Ring-bone, Stilles, alt brightly drened throng.
Baal." and Gideon was k called by his father Swollen Throats, Sprains, Cough, etc.
after lui had overthrown tbe altar of Baal Save NO by use of one bottle. Warranted. which effvra such a i aunnuua of natural in­
(vi, 31, ;ei; if any one will be filled withXno Sold by Dr. E. IL Lathrop. Druggist. terest ns Spain, j: is as shifting ip rotor us
spirit and umxl of God they iuu»t find Go Hastings.
a kalcidoscojxr.
Here are IVicks of grata
willtag to overthrow etl) the idob of pride
Annual reunion of the Third infantry in corning down tbe mountain patiisto water a;
and self and tot Che Ixml alone ]kmkws and
tbe clear valley s Tea ma The strep roods
control them Bd&amp;l signifies “lord,'* and all Grand Rapids, Dec. !».*
ore covered with burros-and gayly dreaaod
th« other lunto must be set aside that Jcbub
Hie wvereit coms of asthma are Imai„
4,-„w
may reign supreme.
mediately relieved by the use of- Ayers , rained to *bow that some &lt;mv wni rialn there
2. ’The Izird said onto Gideon." Did your Clierry PectoraL
- wayrida
-—
- i -by thv
The mortality must have
heart ever ray: “Oh, if 1 could only hear tbe
- I lieen great, judging by tbv number on- aees
Port Huron denies having a case of!
Izird speak to me I would bo strong and of
every abvre.—W. Porker Bodilsb in Demogood courage." Well, ta sure of tbta, that Ktuall jxix.
rcrtV Monthly.
jttrt na truly as the Lord spoke to Ghtoon, Ho
to speaking to yffii today ta His word; and
Eminent' authorities mumbbiusly agree
until you are sure of this tbe Bible will never flutt the high pressure methods of modern
“Boy,” said a clerk in u Woodward avenue
be a very precious book to you. “Tbe people life art; rapidly making us a race of ner­
are toj ipany. . . . lest Israel vaunt* vous invalids.—subject to all manner of grocery to u lad who wa* hanging around,
tbemselecs against Me." A small coiujiany ncrvAis affection.*, *l&gt;eadaclu-. Insanity,
coat this winter and feel warm all orerF
dizzies, neuralgia, baeka&lt;«ir. hysteria,
ntjvtnis troubles of the heart. Htotuarh.
"Then rat one of those.”
kidneys, brain, etc. Ludire and gentle*
They were red |xi&gt;pera, and the boy
man who are thus alTlicud, or who are
Almighty Ono rather than the seen multitude roup.ll«l io top !.ir boun. do mod, |
... ,..r. la„
„
who are only flesh wo shall not bo valiant for mmul or phj.lr.l wort. wb.. worn or Lu.TL-&lt;roj=.|Uw.-rartorro.TOlU^Mar
God.
Ir« «bo&lt;« tadiK.-, or rtuw.de Inurtln. dowu. U .« ou tour uL,b.wu&gt;r,»x
fi. “Whosoever U fearful and afraid, lot should remember that no other remedy in i Then tl
' '
*
him return." Thi» was in accordance with the world wiL’ so speedily cure these dto—
baw did it workl"
the taw, and thu reason wm, lu»t they should eases, remove worry and tbe bfu&lt;«, induce i
iid!” replied the boy. “It not only
make others to lie fearful and faint hearted. tranquil steep, relieve pain, or buildup
- uu
an overcoat, emv
l.ut iI vua
don'tt oeuvre
bhlicve m v
----..
-- .
-- -------- -,- —......
(Deut. xx, 8.) A fearful or discouraged pernil will have to Kara. any
___ .
_,
"
the
brain
and
nervou* systems. as Dr. [ brother Bill
thia
sou is not one whom the Lonl can use; there­ MU..-# great discovery, tbe Restorative ; winter! I'll take tberwt up home..bora
It mar
fore Ho to often .exhorts His ja-oplu to "Ba Nervine. It contains no opium or mor- »av0 our boure rent and cral. "-Detroit FrvJ
strong and courageoua.” (Deut. xxxi, tJ, 7,23;
phlne. Trial bottle. free at W. 11. Good- Pre™.
year's drag
drag atore.
- -------------------------- ■
year's
store.
text which, it soems to me, ought to cure all
discouraged worker: for Christ, and it is
this: “He shall not fail nor bo discouraged
till Ho have mt judgment in trio earth."
i “Tho p-op’o arc yet too many; bring
them down unto trio water, and I win try
them for thoo there." If X'.OUO wa' a comparntlvely small army with which to con­
tend with Midian, what shall we think of
only 10.00U; and what musti Gideon have
thought wiwu the Lord said to him, “Tho
people are yet too manyff Tho procere of
weakening down our apparent strength for
service 1* not an uncommon one; but tbe
Ixird know* what Ho i* doing, and Ho must
bare well triad material; faith says, “Even
*o. Father," and yields and obey.s, although
it seams mon* and more like* courting utter
falluri. Gideon knight bavo said, “Lord, if
you ss-Dd me with lens than 10,000 I cauuot
go, far It would ‘----- U-J- —a----- • •
evidently had no i
Tnanagiug this '
bad perfect

SANTA CLAUS SOAP is the best to the market for washing, scouring, «!••_

Widowhood Al non; tlie Tl.lldo™.

Tak„ the ca*e of the widow from lufMiey,

Wife.—I will n

horse blankets.
Husband.—If
this one, I will b
Blanket next time
have to mend it.

Joya wv dimly apprehend
I'acui tlvit unih-l and flf-1.
—Matthew Arnold-

Husband.— M
mend this fiorae b
only had it two w

Of tbr nineteent
■nUlof Wpitlun (ex

TIME TABLE.
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J«*r» with eexeiua
SktaCura, which

.Otvw in tlw rtiy &lt;iFTr.usHna*. ithst b^ing
ww Wh»re tl,- rlrrnlt •wni tar Barry
is IteMruj. thr on-mires rfewrfbed in
nrtgraee. r,r »&lt;. wawh tb. rvt&gt;; as may br

is

...ftaulls...
..XashV .
.UJouvt'ide

arts. Tbe prmitora being dmcrite-rf bt
rirtmee uli
...

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�■I
MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

M*oc'kuoc u oul

&lt;kbi

, UTTLEWOOD IS CHAMPION.

“.
’^formed himtolf bv
I. ulcxfa m
iMo
by

&amp;
ba°* a
T-&lt;r'
» pjpulatun of nearly 2,3Ub,0Qj.
Tbe next meeting of the National *•

•rtfkui’SulSj?

‘w^*X a r*1'

‘ WOMAN'S RIGHTS.

I

ill-; and.— Mary, won’t you
ynirid this horse blanket ? I have
only hiiii it two weeks.
'
w
V. '! —I will mend your shirts
ar v.nts. but I draw the line at
hblankets. They smell bad.
:
Affix—If you will mend
Hij; . . I will buy a 14 Horse
I: j: .t next tim^, and you won’t
h?v:- . mend it.

HEADQUARTERS

..

...

“.......

B miny-uve tool well

estimated that from
B,OUO to li',000 poo-

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pedretrian* r«u!a-

Boots and Shoes

play'd
Charlee Wight Found Guilty.

at a lively rate.
Tb» eportiug men
unanimously
declared that but

«„,.,bte lta

Cartwright

i 1----around.
. ™That ua
,U umglbnud
ball Mtarna
lonr m,.
war-t xl be-rt .tory tbalS Hard to beM.*' ***'

ffnd
a Uwrtr wbo *,aRht u
get him off on the ground that a de~t&gt;v loiter
wm not mall. JudSfl Hrown 0Terru’lud lhb
Friday and th. rem wont to tbe jury, who
brought in a verdict Bn-ling Wight gulire

tfawood

oroRGx LiT-nxivooD. bert’* record.
Hi
wa* going around gamely, although it was
evident that one of bi* feet wa* tore, as bi
made togot him off.
K
5/A Five Mile.
limped in rather a paluful way. Little
wood's Intention rL —
cover &lt;575 mils*; bi*
ded this,
Losix&gt;s, Ih&gt;c 3.-In the bouro of com­
- ----- —.— ----------- J» record.
5/A Boss Stable.
mon* Saturday the .peak.r ordered Mr. At 7:30 he made hi* 019th mils, and tbe
Radical m..-mUr for the .north w*at crowd charred loudly. Tho excitement wai
divtoon of Unartririra. to’withdraw from great as ho drew near Alberts record.
5/A Electric.
A Flint financier ba* 1Urted a mushroom tha boo** ou acoouut of hl* acimiiing Mr. W. Albert and hla wife sat In a box and *aw
farm, if variety nd.I. *plc.
||f, Michigan ft Smith, govarnuwmt taadar, of conniving DtUewnod win tbetido of champion walker
teem* to do her lull share toward furntatong at a dldio.toral.la trick- and refusing to re­ of tlie wori.L Hbortly after starting out on
5/A Extra Test.
the «&gt;«».
*•
tract tho Statement. loan interview Mr. the &lt;&gt;iil n ils It was stated that be would or
Grdbam *aid in explanation of tbe affair, completing it retire for good. While Little­
plat^ glare at Muskegon, but the
that bv bvid Mr. Rolrinaon, Couiervatlv* wood wa* covt-rmg bi* KiAl mile tho crowd
30 other styles
momlicr for Dudley, guilty of a duhonorablo grow more rathMikstlr. When be bad emutrick in putting a moUon'on the paper pre- plcted It bo wa* prtwented by Guerrero with a
When burglar* take to robbing ebureboait vooting dfacwuUou on the grievance* of cer­ ba ml some wreath, a prevent from Jockey
F- i . ale by all dealers.
oort o' indicate* that burin*** in tbeir lira i« tain chalnmakera He bad nl»o exprmed Garrison, while tbe barxl played "Hail to tb*
not brtri; Th* aiffom ,..hurvh w„ reiu,^ the belief that tbe government imtigated Chief," and followed with "Yankee lioodle.'
of
wurtli of giari* by ’em toe other Mr. Robinson to tbe action. Mr. Graham Il wa* dXJt precisely when he finiabvd. Al
night.
■ay* that be doe* not intend to apologise for bort came down
with him carrying
a broom, while the
moatte* job in the penitentiary for embex
other pedewtrian*
xliug fl. UOU while postmaster a". How berry.
P
movidexck. R. L, Doc .t-At 7:15 a. m.
bore aloft AmeriA light sentence was imposod because hr
Hiturdny a powerful steam elevator, rm•»«* well liked l,y hi* luqnaintancea
ployad by N. B. Horton in tbe erection of a
An K-.»t Saginaw min is tbe owner of a targe brick born at Olnayvilla for the Union cuit of the track
forty-^x-pouiri Remington rifle that wa* Railroad company, fell from the hft, owing
sort of triumphal
proenmun,
and
Littlewood left tho
The inmate* of tbe Clare county jail ar­ men and four larga barrows full of brick , track.
None genuina Without this
ranged for a runaway expedition tbe other and cemetite Fred Horton, sou of the con­
day, but the plucky wife of tb&lt;- sheriff, tractor, bad hi* leg fractured and one heel wright. Hart, Connor, Golden. Mason, Cam­
5 Trade Mark sewed inside.
aided by a gleaming revolver, held 'em at torn off and hb spin* was severely contuse*!. : pans. Taylor, and Smith followed shortly
bay until help arrived. Robert Morrison, Two workmen suffered compound fractures after, but H-rty remained on the track run­
r-llnm. I MriVh
M _ 1. ____
.
of the leg and were brufaed badly. It fa ning in splendid form. It was announce*!
feared that they will not survive, a* the/ that be bad determined to best Riw*H'i
are well advanced in year*. Tbe other men
be made tlie fttt.1 mile, and shortly after
n. Will keep tbe atWilliam Steele, an Ionia mao. teem* to received bruises And w«re severely shocked.
pasted Rowell** record, making the greatest
jonir, removing all rn joy ir.uulging in «wUy luxurire. That ac­
record of bfa life. AU the contestants
c -utite for bi* paying M.'NO f»r ju« one row.
- ' ? *11 dises* germ*. latrcUon from Perhaps her null, mak - gulden butter.
.d .&lt;!_r.mtagl.Kls dlWMM.
following special from Richmond, Va.: The Indulgeal In frequent spurt* At 9:Vt
- -V'vtit physician, J. Morion S’m*. M.
second auditor &lt;4 the etale Friday published IJttiewood, eecorted by Manager O'Brien
limping
1‘odly,
went
around
a biller article in The Dispatch against and
-*ys t au-.. emrioced that rrbf.
After
Prwideut Cleveland. Tbo article* concludes: tbe track amid groat cheering.
! r.
lactic e hml 1» a most vaJuablr
eigbtron-montb* adminfateation amply Indimaking a couple of laps Littlewood and
Cleveland bad invited Fred Douglass and hi* Herty were rtoppeJ by Kelly, of the Boston
Bur
Ball
dob,
and
presented
with
wrmtta
building a new hospital
white wife and negro daughter to hi* social
toward holding the late election. Moat luxuric* row* high.
Clifford Culver. a 13-yeor-oH led, tried tbe
run until Itatrts tM-vonil the early ice al Howell but went down to a miimganaUoiust. and. therefore, wav not en­
They often nay,/ Ofc. fl will
diamond champion
damp, dark grave. Many pleasure- art titled tc bo called a great man or tho great
ship belt by Mik*
est president the United Htates over bad."
d Ke&gt;up'« lhU*am. •- .‘tic? I*
Tbe. Richmond State defend* President
r*ATA'Hr-- euro. UiM wmdd
Cleveland. Mid says he ia the aliliot executive
.... rxor'l^nt idtcrt After tak
He Mid that while
I'.-;;-.- .’.w :iiffl bi.00. Tria! hand at capturing tbe jwvsrotiting attorney,
Americans l&gt;&gt;w*d tc
ship of Kaikask county, and came witbin a
hi* •uperiority now,
single vote of doing it Thia Tear be tried it
PimkUKO. Pa., D&lt;c. 3 —Saturday Aideragain but lacked three vuIim of “getting
an American would
there." —Politics ,fa migbly
uncertain.
again got posaewdou
rent
ly ronvicwu
convicted on mintoauK-r
infalectaonc.r in oiuit
office.,
.
“
,
renuy
Kitty True, a Jackwm g,rl. jrerrd seventywb„ pU&lt;d j.ul|tT of •xtortioh to tbe exH bushel*
— .... of. ...
wu wvu,
», and fa V,
two
apple, ...
in ten
hour.,
of ■
ri.'JW ln .
an&lt;1 nliw month*. wm title of champion of tbe world. Tbe belt we*
the, opinion Hint the boy who boat* her Miuteucc-J to pay a fine of |M), nnd nndvrgo then fastened around Littlewood'* waltt, and
Mlt.&lt; Hli« iM. P.i |K*itlvely
impritonmeut in the penitentiary for two
lid he bad wou tbe belt once, bat sup,
, years nnd »ix month*. Alderman Ayer*, flu
William Phillip*, a Paw Paw farmer, lost I years of ago, of tbe rouUi ride, wbo plead
hi* barn and contents by Are, caused by the ’ guilty to perjury and extortion wa* wm- Albert then stepped forward and challenged
। Ffabrll, of Climax, fasted spontonrou* combuttion of a quantity of i tenced to &gt;11 for one year and lined |73tl Littlewood to another race forlhe champion­
■but diet front M.
coruttolkt. Loss. fi.JflQ.
'
O’Brieu'* constable, j. W. Meurer, wa* ship o( the w&gt;r Id under the conditions that
Thr St. Jonns creamery ba* turned out ). fined foW and sentenced to the work-house each man entering put Up f l.OOO, to be di­
ii.OOU pound* of reel, genuine butter, this for two v«-ar». Ayers’ ronatable. Adam vided among tbe walkers in addition to tbe
year.
j Sobafar, wa* lined W00 end sentenced to tbe gate receipt*.
The 10 p. m. wore was: Littlewood. «'
p's Bnl^n. lor the tlir-nU and ’ William O'Keefe, the chap who mystcri- i work-hnu** one year and nine month*.
that |« » -Hing entirely upon Its
milrs 1.3SJ yards; Herty. OK; Moore, 5W;
r uit--«*l iu relieve and cure alt
Cartwright, 510; Noremac, MS; Hart, STP;
■&lt;4e eoMghs. Ksttnna, hr^nuhltl* wax ■-an-ht by Deputy Sheriff an
Howarth.
b3U; Connor, .'Uk Gulden, 334;
on. Ijtrgf tsdiles AO cents and
lnAll22? &lt;ir' brOke
*&gt;rK ““ °UMr mOrn'
ing. preparatory to a cako-baking rxjwdiliot;
whan la. .nd Ubold, a |iv.!yiut|8 an.k.
jumptet cut of th* shall, A«p?oof that tfcu
fa no nvwtimpar y«rn, w„ Bjr&gt;
r,.
name—Nhw Bromley. But tbu haxn’t y»t
•olvad Ute problem of bow the litu, wriggter
irot in*id» tba .b.ll_»- I-I-..

We have a complete line of boots aud shoes, which we will

sell cheap.

GrayBros, and Robinson &amp;
Burtenshaw Shoes,
Both in kid and goat (goat welts).

Try It. h«M i&gt;y all dnirgtate.
i 'ii-I

I* p, liaw a new Catliollc

gi-nns of profilin are dcstnytri by
-. :-aparilla. Sold by all druggi&gt;th.
kid', are whooping It up with
"High al Port Huron.
tiniiH- rvinvily Is Hill'n Peerless

.

iv. H. &lt;;&lt;MHiyt«r.

and building asMM-indon at Lim- Little PHI* an- sold, no cure, no
- that wit tair? W. H. Goodyear.
:■«!(?.• of Old Fellow* organizing at

i! ' P&gt;t-rlc»H Worm Specific Is picasfc&gt;-tek»-.
child will n-ftiM- iL 5o
i'l-'faij. 'W. JI. Goodyear.
far-*,- uddltion fa Iwing made to tbe
-, i;»-r cmntiany'a njilL

•using Hill'.-: Sursapari Ila. ynu will
’bv Idrsslug'iif pure blood which 1*
• ret of go«Ml health. W. .11. Guod-

dynamiter. A-fatant
State1* Attorney Elliott cceiip.ed ihe tunannll, ,IOOOi an.j after a careful analyri. of
P,idenre. declared the man to ba guilty
aud a»ked the jurv to give him tba extreme
. _lwwnlv.flTe year* in too |«niteu' Mr FJhott wax follow td by Attorney
McGaffvy for the dafetuc.
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(lOBiof whlrh are under ground), fourteen

OsixrtTA. N. Y . Dec. 8-Irving T. Cop•ricv. ag&lt;d !&gt;• year-., wa* marrtad two
months ago and b*a been living with bfa
father in-iaw. Wilber 'Bal-cock. two and a
bait mile* from thia viltags. He wa* found
with a I-ullet through hi* bnarl Friday and
a revolver with one chamber Jttoliarged wa*
found in bfa bip p-vkot Tbe boy wM lying
face downward and bi* vast &lt;p -na»wban

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...

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bo— carriage*.
W. C. Irwin, a Brooklyn men. converted
drr and jell*, shipping Ute product
different elute*.
(

g^SO.lMJU in new building*. Isbftrndng fanair
of the upper peninsula -towns that lias connto stay
Frank Godfrey, of The Lan«lng Repute
Mean, fa credited with haring designs on ihe
government print shop at Washington. T**«
place may 1"» exjiacted to capitulate »&gt; mi
time In March next.
A Caiwvilfa citizen, wbo ba* Uvrd m
Michigan fifty-one years, and bassoon hl
.
i . . 1__ I...,
Sat. H-.r

Nutelde of n Newly-Married Boy.

For Uobbiug O«o. Bigger.

CRATTAXUOOA. Tenn., Dec. &gt;. -George R
Willi* wn* arre«ted at Wgverlp. lann.,
Fri.u*y. charged wito* bring one of too men
wbo robted Gen. B&gt;gg*r on the night of to*
EuroocAu hotel Are in cbta city. Bigger
Jumprf In.™
•'”d“r,r':U',!7
building wn burning and was kilted. It l»
believed toat bi* room bad prev.ouriy been
roblwd mri tbe Imtel *rt &lt;m flro to rover up

Mia* Cipriani, a Katamaxoo teacher, of
Italian de*ceut, ba* rocentlv ber-ome nil hair
to a goodly lortion of a rA«W.&lt;B0 relate in
lt-»lv. Hlio can take a vacation now.
Conrad George, tbe Wyandatto man who
tin- nineteenth century, can truly be
*o cut ki«
'y"1-1 Papillun (extract of flax) Skin Cure. tbought be w*» tired of Bln
ri. iu, tn&lt;t» testify to Its wonderful cunt- throat, afterward became tcrrilJy ai.xioua
11 lire, but tlie roixt at *nuou« effete of toe
L'» fatwen in wmingly Iwiwh-aa oi«e» of l*liy*iciana proved unavailing, ami Conrod
■» -hi:*, salt rhvuni. erysipelas and every
*•'*•
lifcgM*. Mr. (I. P. Algler. of died on tho «L
Burglar* worked Heltevilte l.u.bw-. l-m**
llai-liud, o„ tried everything he heard of
. .__1___1— ■*._
..1.-I t raklri*
•*■ *aw :&gt;■&lt;•&lt;mimendwi, .and suffenri five
n »i. w'.th eczeUM until he found Paplllon
xre«l»S5n
M-cured, bowaver, al any mw
s injure, which cured him. I •arg'1 b°ttac*.
, .
,
lir- only 8i ni w. II. Goodyear's drug store.

■A. t-aiatr of the late Major A. Ik \ValIhvii appratMxl at 5371,345.

-rtiv St-pL eight miles of water mains
• - - l-i-n laid at Grand Rapkla.

’• H. Tbotnpoon, .Ruckford 111, write*:
“I li-tve Iiw.li troubled wlUi catarrh ftir
'I-.I.S. nothing hrfpdd me until 1 tried

nc table aome Utne *lnce. ba* btwn giren «
£ job ta tbe J.rkM» prnmn. Aud bo 1
O.’- ply Ibe Sliootlng bl* aither.
(
KslatnnxTofa Inclined to tbe Iwlfar tbit
i
a ally huapftalI would
«o«Hb«&gt;
l*’ sbo
’J‘® proper
ProPrr cupel.
‘’I*1

. niul with late* than tine ImHH&gt;*, I am
I'apiilon
of «flax)
I of Ufaronnactii-ii
H ''
1 —pr.,^,, (extinct W.
mm . -catarrh
—
' !'■ will1 )MMithrly
[vrmauenU* cure
, , p-aliUon.
)«Mlthely and ivruunent!)
■ hial cate rib. acute «ir ciinmle catgrrii |
•*•*•• na.- cu»l and bay fcvsff. Large lx&gt;4"*•- 51 furavlb by W. 11. Goodyear.
|
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V

Galling**' &amp; Ua. &gt;’•“*
of thu
...I kL .York, b lor . Unf
Tb.
HAbillUM -r, rtilmolrd .1
fWk.0-0.
»hU. U.
»ul ■«
B.u.c.1 Cnlrlonr

D e 3 —S- Corning Judd
out of to* position of po»tm**ter of
morning and
C. Newberry fteRtol U Th-n,f,r wm effected very quietly, without
bu^ or ronfustou. and very
Brou,„| tb0 building realfaed that
wM
m-(Jo .
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curtt»&gt; ixrer wi. . ■ —----- — i loaded freight train and an accommodation
.
..___ . —u.
w.rr ••Trritvin-

wm, 421; Peach’, 2C.‘; C. Smith, ML The re­
ceipts for tbe week amounted to about till,1
123. Of this turn Sl&gt;,5t&gt;l..'&gt;0 will be divided

A Terrible Dl*a*tor at Mu — Nineteen
U.e* lx***.
/
ConawiKTT, Ma»a, Nov. St—All (doubt
concerning ton lrw« of the tteamer Alien­
town wm dlapelted Wednesday morning, A
visit to North Scituate beach rtiow* tbe
•bora at that point to be covered with wreck­
age, constating of fire bucket*, taLIre, chair*
and other furniture, Jill marked •*Allen­
town. ” Capt. Brown, W to* North Scituate
llfc-a*ving (taliun, ha* made a diligent in•pection of tbe coo»t In rearrb of bodir-i
from the cteamer, but ba* dbcovered none
i* yet. He advanced tbe opinion that tbe
tbip ha* foundered either on Dari* or South­
east ledge, each of which lie about a lull*
■outbreatof Minot'* tedga.
Th* »«*1 was owne&lt;l in Pblladrif.lii*, end
bad a crew of nineteen all told—offioer* and
men—eve;-v soul of whom undoubtedly
nerfabed In tbe wreck, which took place dur­
ing Sunday night, and although In right of

me *auu

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South Omaha abou« 0:8- Saturday evening.
The fire department was called out from
Omaha, but before tbe Ore was gottou under
control tbe damage amounted to &gt;bAi.aXi.
—: ____ " _«..^l
re.r
nt Um

5Va«KI&gt;OTCK Crrr. Dec. 1-Chairman
Brlltoo. of toe inaugural aaoimlttae. ba* re­
ceived a letter from Gov. Beaver, of Peon
■vlvauia. accepting toe committee'* Invite
tion to act ■■ marshal of tbe inaugural parad*. SubH-riptiou* to the inaugural fund
amount to

All goods marked

.

in plain figures.

"One Price to Alli
Is our motto.

For heavy boots we carry the

Whitney
None genuine unless marked Whitney on sole.

We hear of
other dealers selling Whitney boots and Gray Bros,
and Robinson &amp; Burtenshaw shoes, but that is to sell
their goods as they know they are a good make; but\
no other dealer can get any of the above mentioned
brands.

Rower Shoe Co
One Price Boot and Shoe Dealers.

HUFFMAN BROS.
------ SELL------

,

BUILDER’S HARDWARE
Ou which we will be glad to quote prices.

The Norcross Furnaces
Which are heating scores of houses in Barry county, with
the best of satisfaction. We make them aud guarantee their
work. Will be pleassd to give estimates or quote prices. I 71

with &gt;1.000 added for breaking the record;
Herty will get tl.T-’i; Moor*. H.U7; Cart­
wright, ffaV; Connor,. •»; Golden, fi.Vl,
WRECKED ON THE LEDGE.

In fact everything that is

new in style and good in quality.

11

•J“jb"J
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The Smith Purifier oorapiny-tbe Jn.k■on concvrn that flirted with half of Chlarger town* tn tbe state for a bonu*. and
Uien didn't move—fa *bipj’lnff J‘ur‘fl r’'j
for off Constant!nopta According to all :
report* that town will stand a deal, of purify- ,
|
' Tbe Detroit fire department ha* 1IK fire

We carry a complete line of

Littlewood for flrit

guiP-y. and then withdrew thfa p^SS

&lt;-*-j

SiSi'itejs

would

STOVES.
Of all kinds.

See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

Huffman Bros.

Fine New Stock
JUST RECEIVED
Containing the latest and best patterns of

DRY GOOOS
AND

DRESS GOODS
------ AT------

Julius Russell’s

ner, tbe convicted ooiuin smuggler, was Sat­
urday afternoon reut oared to four yean ia
the Enc c unity penitentiary and to pay a
fine of »1M«

See his stock of new styles in

Dre »-.«/■ Tbre...

MIELIHERY GOODS.

�Hastings Banner.

A PECULIAR PEOPLE.

Haatiagx, Wednesday, Dec. 5. IS38.

THE HARMONISTS AND THEIR CELE­
BRATION OF THE LORD'S SUPfER.

MAXBHALL V. COOK. Editor.

xrraam as ocoottd-clam mattki;
the hahttsoh. Mien.. rowTorncK,
AVCVWT 14. 1879.

at

tabic.
In connection with these they perform a
peculiar ceremony which they tena?‘dipping
ttx&gt; sop." At a given vignal frobt Father
He-'irici all the members pressed Miripltewoualy dip into tbu soup a piece of brood, thus
I&gt;oy—Dlpptac the Sop.
canverting it into a aop. This ttare tfn in
From what can be learned of President­
Every one has beard of tbe Harmoulxta &lt;jr numiory of the Eaviour's words wh&gt;m asked
elect Harrison's view* on 'tbe southern Eoonomitcs. Their fame fa world wide. Tho by bis tllsdplua wbo should betray him—
question he will favor a kindly policy to­ story of •&gt;»*• «c*pc religion* persecution, Matt, xxvi, 23, and John xiii, tai— "Ho that
ward the noulh. But he will Inalat on fair they fled from thair German Fadwland to dippeth Ins hand with me in th-? dish, tho
thi» country
n*tabli»bed here in 1605 a hu:m&gt; shall betray mo," and “He it is,-to
ejections in tbe south. And it will hot be theocratic, communistic religious society whom I ri»U give n sop, wiicn I hav®
possible fur 53,000 voter* of South Caro­ upon the principle cf bolding nil things in
lina to elect seven congrwsmcn. as they cotmnan, is a familiar tale. Their adopUon
'■dipping the sop" tho Hormonista
did in l&amp;sft, while
voters iu this in 1307, wholly from religious motives, of the deem a mart vocevd ceremony, and tiu^- per­
rigid practice of celibacy, which they bnvo
enayresakmal district are represented by strictly observed down to the preaont time, form it with the utmost solemnity, regarding
it us an humble confession that they have all
but one. That Is unfair; and not simply baa had wide notoriety, and ban even been botrayed Christ many times by their sins
that, Siudi hl^h-handed proceedings a* commemorated in one of tho poems of Lord against him. After tins ccrcmuny Use bread
Byron.
fa broken and tho cup prepared by Father
'have charactcrirrad aottOmrii elections for i
A close intimacy with tbeir religious lead­ HcmrlcL He blesaes both, and all jnrtake in
year* are a menace to free government. A | er* and a residence of many yvoni in their silence. Then they pass one by one from tho
tree ballot, a fair count, with that and immediate vicinity have given mo unusual great ball, and tbu celebration of tho bxcranothing less will tlie people of this country opportunities for the observance of there mcni is flat idled.—Economy U'u) Cor. New
things. Tbe frequent inlsreprsaentatious of York Harald.
be satisfied. With such a ballot and them by newspaper and magazine correspond­
'OiM. to the Newly Vaccinated.
count. South Carolina would poll 250,000 ents have aroused, in tho breast of the Har­ r
“Pvo got a good ripe vaccination sore on
Wetes, and would be represented al Wnsh- monist leaders a dcairo that they shall be
truthfully stated. It is owing to this combi­ my left arm," sold a friend to Bilklnx, "and
tagton by at least two republicans. The
nation of circumstance* that I am able to every clumsy idiot I meet joetics ngaimr. that
Mmn can be said of Georgia, MlMtarippl. giro a correct uccount of the manner In which, atorcixld arm and raises tho t&lt;ab and my
Louisiana and Texas. The southern bulb the Harmon fata celebrate that most sacred of temper, and that reminds me, Bilk ins, 1’11
give you a pointer. When you get vacci­
dozer must go, or else the congressmen all religious usages—the Lz&gt;rd’s 8up|ior.
nated bare jour ttrong right arm tar that
elected by bulldozing methods must be re­ ' These singular people partake of this sacra­ saving but sore operirtiou, aud. ss yuu keep
fused seat* In congress.
ment but once a year. They believe that as to tbe right; dan»y pedertrtans. an’t poadbiy
it was Intended to replace nn annual observ­ run against the vaocinatad limb."nnd Bilkins
Thl&gt; Journal is alarmed because the ance—tho Feast of the Passover— it was our made up ,lii&gt;&gt; mind ho hail got a straight
jxiutei-.—Buffalo Express.
BaNN EK desires a county local option law
that will stand the test of the courts. The
Quarreling Over Mere Trifle*.
direct violation of his wish and will to keep
Journal may as well understand now as it ofteuer. It is the only sacrament they rec­
The truth b that English ore. morn like
Americans and Americans more like English
later that the people of this-state want ognize. They believe that nt tho Lord's
such a law, nnd the republican party Is table tbe true body and blood of Jesus Christ than any other two seta of human being’. It
are verily present in tho eternal symbols of
committed to such legislation, and It will broad and wine, nnd that they ore there and Camliridgv men or between g&gt;uirds and
be passed, \lore than that, after such a
ccmrnunicntod and received. They attach un­ •Hue. Tluit is why such a watchful oys is
law shall be passed, the BaNXKB will du usual iuijxirtanc? to the scriptural saying kept on tbe differences, and why wo squabble
like—sisters-in-law. I nru not speaking of
its utmost t«&gt; secure its endorsement and that damnation (the revised version snbatir international questions, where national in­
tu tea ‘•condemnation’’) shall-bo the portion,
enforcemcjit in Barry county. That is of him who eats and drinks unworthily.
terests ure concerned. If wo are to fight
about them, which may God forbid I let ih
where we stand. The saloon Is a nuisance
The worthiness which they deem essential
and a menace to the home. It must go. includes not merely n change of heart. No fight like brothers indred, lull also like gen­
tlemen. Do not lot us run about quarreling
..And tlie people of Barry county will be one must approach the Lord's table with feel­ as to whether the Americans talk through
ings of enmity in his heart toward ary of his
happier and better when it docs go.
brethren. Before coming to communion their noses, and whether -we drop our
they are careful to first privately nnd then aspirates: about whether American volun­
Fusion has &lt;iug tlie grave of tlie green- publicly reconcile all variances which may
teers ooald whip the GvrtU'in army; about
liack party of Michigan and planted thr have arisen anv-ng any of their members, so whether American literature is as good as
corpse and buried it out of sight There that they may all participate together in true Scotch; about whether American architec­
ture is as bad as English; about the com itera­
Christian
love
and
fellowship.
They
claim
may be attempts to galvanize tlie corpse,
that this practice is strictly enjoined by our tive demerits of a suddenly enriched lamanza
■but it won't work. It is very., very dead. Saviour in his rermou on tbe M-nint, os re­
man and a depraved Englisli peer; about
So dead that to dig up or stir the- remain* corded by Bi. Matthew v. 21. 34: "There­ whetuer American ladies are preitier that,
will be apt to drive friends of the deceased fore if thou bring thy gift to tho altar their sisters of England; about all tho rigma­
role of anonymous people in the journals, and
and
there
rememberest
that
thy
brother
hath
from the political graveyard iu which the
aught against thee, leave there thy gift Imforc all the acerbities of critics ambitious of origi­
remains are internal.
tb« altar and gc thy way; Kret b.. reconciled nality and straining after a style.—Andrew
Lang in Murray's Magarine.
to thy L-rothur and then come and offer thy
It is nqw settled that the republicans «ifk?
will have a small majority in thehext con­
But notwithstanding toe very sacred ana
gress. Two important matters will re­
Ocec having t«con&gt;« a gentleman, the Co­
ceive their merited attention from that mystic character with which they invest it, roan affocta a peculiar slow swinging stnde.
the Hannonwta* criebratioa of the Lord's
congress. One will be n«e admission of Supper fa largely a social oa well as a relig­ aud never breaks tout into a rapid "g&lt;x*-youptowe" gaic. This peculiar rtridc is nuppowd
the territories which the democrats have ious observance. It is an occasion of juv, nut to tw* enured by sitting crtm-lcgged so lung
kept out, another will be the securing of of audiuss or gloom. Every dispute having in riding in the chair, and seeing it owe at
Iwffli amicably settled and every sin atoned
once infers, as is desired, that the [vrsou is a
fair elections in the southern stale*.
far. to far us lies within the power of the gentleman mid accustomed to being borue
Congress is now in session, and the dem­ tronsgrreuor, all the member* of this singular about from place to place rather than to
walking. Also the speech and manners
ocrats In that body seem disposed at last to community are nt peace with each other and
wiUi themselvek. Music plays a most impor­ change with the promotion to gentility. A
&lt;to justice to Dakota, which cast more votes. tant part iu their celebration of tho wru- Corson can instantly detect a gentleman by
for congressmen in the recent election than meiit, as m all their other social and religious
his form of speech. Tbe vulgar forms of
South Carolina. Mfaateaipf, Florida. Louis­ observance-.. Father George itapp,. the tho commoner ore dropped and the more elefounder of the Harmony society, was a great
iana. Alabama. Delaware or Rhode Island, lover of music and thoroughly understood
’voted. While in the bouse the gentleman is
mid whose population now exceeds that of Its influence over largo bodies of men. He strict in enjoining the observance of all the
caused great attention to be jaid to id culti­ respect due him from bis women, children,
9 state® in tbe union.
vation by all tbe members of his community.
relatives and friends. .With tho laboring
If Mrs. HarrLson did not regard a private
On tho sacramental day music is beard an
chuare there is more home life; they ait down
letter as something to be kept entirely se­ every hand—not sad and somber mclodire,
together to cat their meal*, and they smoke
cret. tbe alregUl funny columns of some but airs of tho gayest, liveliest character,
when and us they please, while the son or
s-wking to give flt expression to tbe exuber­ wife of u gentleman may only smoke iu his
newspapers would be worthy of the name, ant joy of there devout and simple minded
prerenc- on upecinl permission.—H. N. Allen,
for there is said to be a world of fnn in Christians. As is their custom on all their M. D„ in Ban Francisco Chronicle,
. |
some of tbs congratulatory epistles she. lias great feast day*, tho town is awakened at
sunrise by tbe music of the baud playing
received.
from it portico co ait rue ted for the purpose
Th-? (Langer of sudden accidental death or
When Cleveland gave 310,000 to the around tho high steeple of the church.
maiming is constant and great, and tho bam
Marching back to breakfast still playing,
democratic campaign fund tbe St Louis
record of tbe numerous cnsm is acutely sug­
the bandmen have do sooner flnisbsd their
gestive
of inexproeaible suffering; but,
Globe-Democrat advised him to bet &gt;10.000 meal Ulan they aro on the street again,
strange to say, it does not worry the average
un Harrison. Tlie Globe-Democrat now awakening tlie cchotsi of tho sieepy. graat
brakeman much. Though probably a thou­
grown
old
town,
and
tdowing
as
though,
liko
very Justly feels that Its skirts are elear so
sand trainmen are killed in thia rouutry
tho winds in pc*?r King Lear * time, they
far as the President’s election expenses are WMld “crack their cboeka*’ From house to- every year and four or five thousand injured
by collisions and derailments, in coupling
concerned.
boww they go, arousing the inmates and
rannauntng them to church, where all arc re­ cars, falling off trains, striking low over bead
bridge!, and from other causes, no on &gt; brake­
Dakota can now cumv in and take a seat; quired to assemble to bear a sermon from
man, from what be sees In his own experience,
yes, two seats.
She has suffered from Father Jncob Henrlci, the veneratflo man
realize) the“daoger very vividly. As in
wbo
lias
t«en
tbe
absolute
civil
dnd
religion*
democratic hands tlie Iniquity of territorial
other dangers which are constant but inevi­
government long enough. She will now bead of the community—Its prophet, priest
table, familiarity breeds curelctKnesa which
and king—for mart, than twenty yenni past.
is cloudy akin to contempt. Falling from
be divided and the two Dakotas will be
n’rrrxG thk hop.
trains is really a serious danger, because the
•welcomed to the sisterhood of states.
After tbu preaching conn* the olwervunce
most reaselesa caution-next to impossible
of the rae: .uncut. Tbut does not take place
The election of Harrison has acted as a in the church, but in a large public hall for tbe average man to maintain—is neceasary to avoid misstepa. This will be practi­
Tonic to the business interests of fbe coun­ specially erected for such punxwes. Only
cally abolished when the long wished for air
try. Business has already shorn a dL&gt;&lt;|&gt;o- members of the society aro permit/od to com­
brake comes into use, as that will obviate tbe
altiou to pick up In the short time Unit has municate or even to be prwent. TheHar- necessity of riding on tlie tops of tbe cars.—
monista do not confine their celebration of
B. II. Adams, Jr., in Scribner's Magazine.
elapsed since November Bth.
Lbo Last 8up{cr to jinrtaking of brood and
wine. They have an elaborate feast, prior to
Don Dickinson has decided to ntovc to receiving tho sucrod elements. In the charHubert Hoyt.: Jlie Bangor forger, geta
New York city.
Don’s heart fa broken
five years In Jackson.
over the recent election, and he sees that
■coveted U. S. senatonihip become distantly
and beautifully remote.

■EDITORIAL NOTES.

Now let tlie republican legislature do Ita
Outy and give Michigan a local option law,
«r in good faith try to, that will stand tbu
Teat of tbe supreme court.

Tbe prohibitionists cast less than 350.000
wotes in the last election; aud yet Chair«aan IHeHe said they would poll 1,000,000.

President-elect Harrison will be a better
and far more consistent friend of civil serWitt) reform than Lis predecessor.

PPPRICE’S
CREAM
jAKlNg
’‘OWDEJ*

DR. F. H. RORICK,
BELLEVUE HOSPITAL,

PERFECT

D. C. RANNEY,
Auctioneer,
DELTON.

MICH.

I am prepared at any- time
and at reasonable rates to cry
auction sales. Have had experienee in this work and can
give satisfaction. Leave orders
with Ranney &amp; Norwood, Del­
ton, Mich.

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

MORRILL

COMPANY

The Leading Furniture Dealers

ON

Spangemacher
V an Valkenburgh.
—and----

The democratic endeavor to steal the
taexl houw of representatives l» not only
’•wpirabk- but Is revolutionary.

Their sUrk is

Three short montim and then the great
•ctuloa vetoer can take a rest

:-Complete the Year Round.-:

Winter Overcoats.
$15.00
$18.00, $20.00 and. $25.00 for..................
15.00 for;................................................................ '
12.00 fori

The Mill* bill is a thing of tbe very dead
In their store you will find

Suitable Presents

7.50 for

12.00
9.00
5.00

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S,
And also for

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"

Weddings, Anniversaries and Birthdays.
Hastings, Mich.

�Hastings Banner,

Z?t£t*uUJwho&lt;rw'’ hilr-

Weiinesday, Dre. 5, 1W8.

PERSON ALMENTION.
Major Anderson is tn the elty.

A. D nIsKERN. Local Editor.

P. A. Hahn visited Jackson Friday .

/ WANTED!

Fred Cross »a;, jn Middleville Friday.

£■ W. Morrill haa returned from Maine.
narty to represent a largi east
j ।...ration. Salary 580 and rbnunlsV. L*ins visited Grand RapkLs Monday.
f references and small security
l:
U
inmte
&gt;
T
ar
“
A
n
Cu
®k
’
».
F. G. Goody rar was hi Detroit yesterday .
Call on or address
and i^rofi ^nb*“new
n&gt;’l"r «“!•&gt;■
S. P. CIJJMENT,
Jtid is full roller process flour, the equal of
Gtnchwind Is home from Ohio on
’ y best patent
anywhere.
&gt;i rett Bouse. Lansing. Mich.
a vutt.
VAnj one fond of sport should see the M.Imtay SheWon ’blu’1 Ute VaDeyClV
wrratling match at Union lull. Friday ev
Hi ng. I*tween N. T. IMamond. of Lbe ciu
and Gea Wilkinson, of Cloverdale.
, Mrs. Pred Miller visited in Ypsilanti

mouth.

Joiut A. fixcdCLum.
Hx«tmxs township Treasurer.

.&lt;•■ the Hs-ttaR* National bank each

..ur month for the accommodation
. ,\isb fo nay their taxes.
Pre. I.1«W.
• : GILLASP1E. Notary Public
and I'. S. Claim Agent,
' tie all kinds of claims before the
s cf the Juterine office. Call au hint
cornet Court and Jeffereon Sts.,

GiLLASPIE,
irt and Jcffetton St. Keeps flour.
■ I. ground oyster-sbell. rag food

[wot rcUIODVMK. IICUCKSW VO..

•

in Hastings. Fann au
b

,

n. CnAura.

‘N

WATER SETTS.

All notes and accounts due
the estate of the .late Wm. S.
Goodyear and the firm of Good­
year &amp; Barnes must be settled
at once. •
F. G. Goodyear.

HOLIDAY
CROCKERY,
Giaism
GOODS,
EARTHEN
jLAIPS,
WAKE.
Best ,1■HASTINGS,
FANCY
IRVING,
aid
DELTON
BUCKWHEAT
and
STAPLE in the Grand
Rapids
GROCERIES. - Market. - FLOUR.

Best 50c. Highest
TEA
Prices
Line of
Paid fur
in the ip,HITTER.
Nutt,
EGGS.
city. r„DRIED APPLES.
Figs. Tobaccos.

Granger.

Stoves!

A Fine

Stoves!

Stoves!

We are loaded with the

Our pay and must have It.

LARGEST AND FINEST LINE
Our i&gt;ay to stop dun notice. Smith. Ham* a VaxAhmax.
We wish to expnwt our heartfelt thank*
to those whoso kindly gave u* aaaistanee
and comfort during the sickness and since
the death of our son Eddie.
Mn- axi&gt; Mu*. B. KunTZ.

HEATING AND Took stoves
Ever shown in Barry County,

At PRICES BOUND TO PLEASE.

One of the fact* made most apparent by
the recent Goucher, trial U that Barry
ootmiy stands sorely in ne«&lt;i of a new
court house. Not a day of thr trial wa*
the cat«clty of' the circuit court room*
adeijuatn to the crowds which-wrre in at­ We carry everything to be found in a first-class Hardware
It 1* a fact that none dispute that the
Mrs. J. Kunz returned Wednesday from tendance. And not only was tlie lack of
Store, including a fine line of
firm of Stauffer A Crawley are doing well a visit In the northern part ed tlie state.
room noticeable, but the poor vcntilatiuu
for thi fanning community by, way nf buy­
F. C. Brooks and family hnve gone to and heating of the building was apparent,
ing all kinds of produce offeree You will
painfully so, to all who were present. We
Ix-lton
where
they
will
hereafter
reside.
.
find it to your advantage to see them las
venture the assertion that fully one half of
fore selling.
Abram Underhill and wife, of Milletts, those Who were compelled to spend tlie
entire day In tbe court room suffered from We are closing out the well known
'•Dude" Smith was taken to Ionia yes­ spent Thanksgiving at Joseph Wardell's.
terday by Sheriff Shrinrr. then- to do 70 day*
Walter Lampman. of Albion college, severe lieaducbea, cauied by breathing the
time for having taken possession of cloth­ spent Thanksgiving with hki jmrents here. vile atmosphere of the place.
But this is perhaps an unimportant
ing belonging ta other partir*. He will
Henry Polbemux. of Marshall, visited
get out Just in time to answer to the charge his Mister. Mrs. E. H. Lathrop, last week. thing to many people. - as the American Do not fail to look us over before yoifbuy.
cltlrer. of to-day generally consider* health
now pending against him iu the circuit
as
a becondary consideration, the purauit
court.
tire guest for Mventf day# of relatives in of wealth being in his mind the all-impor­
tant thing.. Applied tn county matters
At the meeting held at tlie M. E. church town.
then, let n« have a iiew court bouse for
last evening a choral society was organized
W. II. Squler and family, of Big Rapid*, fin.tncisl reasons. Every prudent business
and it wa* d.-cided to hold a meeting next
Tuesday evening at thr sauu- place when have teen- visiting relatives In town tills man kc^ps his Important papers and docu­
ments in the most secure place be can find,
final arrangement will be completed. Let
all interested in this matter make It a point
Mrs. E. I- Haff and children. of Grand if he has a huge fire-proof safe, that is
their ns-eptacle; if he has not. he either
to be present.
llni&gt;i*l*. visited last week al H. A. Good- puts them in tbe bank vault or In a place
wtiere in case of fire he can put his haml
The sanitary convention held in this city
on
them instantly. This i» good policy,
V
Fritz
Goodyear
was
home
from
Orchard
Monday and Tuesday ha* had very' inter­
esting sessions throughout. Tbe-atten­ I ak&lt;- Military Academy to spend Thanks­ and in this respect, Barry county Is the
most careless bualuesa man in this section
dance ha* Ix-en good. The pajK-rs rend giving.
before the convention have Iweit very in­
Jas. F. Mead and family have returned of the state. All of the important county
structive. and those wbo listened to tlierr. from their fam and now occupy tlielr rest- documents, hooka, papers, etc., are massed
collectively under the roof'of "tic uf the
have profited much thereby.
.
most dangerous and dilapidated fire-traps .
We are now receiving our Holiday Goods.
D. 1’. Sagendorph ha* sold the Charlotte
Hr. H. L. Miller and family, of Otsego, in the whole state of Michigan. That is,
Prohibitionist to tbe Jackson Tribune witli spent Thanksgiving with the former's |»ar- ull with thr exception of the probate court
which paper R wU* i* consolidated. Tlie ents, J. Miller and wife.
records, which are in an even worse pre­
office will te removed to Jackson but the
dicament—on the second floor of a veneer­
Frank Pancoast, of Charlotte, spent
Charlotte Prohibitionist while prin ted in
ed brick-block adjoining a rotten row of
Jacksun will te issued to Its subacribers at Thanksgiving with his family wh&lt;&gt; are vid frame buildings, the only entrance be­ Will make von all laugh. To see is to believe. Just ask for prices! We have Just
visiting
relatives
In
this
elty.
received a large invoice of Wnltc Goods at prices never before heard of.
Charlotte. Mr. Sagendorph again rake*
ing by means of a narrow stairway. Sta­
up thr practice of law.
George Merrills and family returned tistic* show that on an average every bit
Friday
to
their
home
iu
Washtenaw
county
of
property
in
the
county
jmssc*
through
Only three week* more until I ’liristmas
tbe bands of the probate court once in
when all your relatives and friend* expect after a visit with relatives here.
We lead: others try to follow on prices.
a present from you. There
nothing VMiss —
. for
Minnie Cook will __________
leave today
ant matter that the&gt;e records te carefully
more appropriate than Jewelry or silver-1 'Kun.)ts spriug*. Arkanra*. where
~h~ she
r*-e will
Cl C
C —-We always did have, and still expect to. the largest
winter
with1 L. L. Loom!#’'&lt;tan- guarded from the ravage* of Are?
ware. I have therefore both a very large -!&gt;end■ the
-• —
------’
Zk 1
. btock and lowest prices of any firm in tlie city.
j
Uarrv is the only obunty in this eongrvs- (jl\ kJ U
stock of these good* and sell them at low iiy.
Nional district which Is thus reck lea* of ter
price*. Call and examine therm.
property,
all
the
other
countleshaving*ul&gt;Tbos. Bake*. Sid. Crowell. Eugene Mc­
Jonx BirasMr.n, jeweler.
Murray. MIL Abbott and Byron Dteklnwin stautial buildings costing from 55U.OOO to
Fred Woodruff, one of pie tiesttinsmith-, have returned from their northern hunting FIUO.OOO. in which they keep their c &gt;unty
We want all you have to spare at market prices.
tn the city, has opened a tin and rej*lr trip.
record* securely. This county Is abund­
antly able to and should have a county
-iiop on'Jefferson Street, first door south
Thli afternoon at the residence of John building iu which ter valuable record*
of A. Rock's blacksmith shop. He v» ill
carry n full line of .tirt ware on which Lichtv. second ward, will occur the mar- could te kept secure from danger by fire.
We want all of the Butter. Eggs, and Dried Fruit you will bring us at Highest
route of Miss Alice Llchty to F. M. Thoma*, Such a bib Idlng would c&lt;«L wy. 950,000.
price* will always te reasonable. All
A large sum. ye*t but when vfewsd tn the Mkrfcet Price.
lairing will receive his Kraonal supervis­ of Muskegon.
ion and will te promptly attended to.
The marriage of Miss Mac Davenport to light of what tin- expense would be to thr
Ba.vxkh Trailers wbo have any work In • .eorge Bradley, of Grand Rapids. Is ail-1 tax-payers Individually, nothlfag «&gt; alarm­
hl* line. are.requested to give him a call. nounced to take jdace. Dre. dlh. at the ing after all. teas titan oite half of one
Mr. Woodniff will give satisfaction to any home of Miss Davenport's parent*, A. j per cent, of the n.»M -“ed valuation. Suje
JH&gt;V we wake it Into three equal payment*
wbo may deal with hiuL
i
Davenport and wife. In Carlton.
running three year*—les* than omwilxth
The Grand/Army post at Litchfield I*
of one per cent. Is it too high a price to
rapped to order with an oaken gavel made
A. D. Hughes «k &lt;’«.. of Irving roller pay for n secure receptacle for our county
from a tree that stood on the irattlefield of milts, have put In machinery tor raking off record*, and u decent place in which to
Chicksmaugmi. and more than one of the tlie hull of buckwheat Iwforr grinding ami transact the business of tbe coutmonwcallb.
Litchfield boy* know right where CHcka- now make pure and white flour from the Wc think not. And we think also, that
uiaugua. Is, too.
The gavel contains u dusky buckwheat.
the county board of supervisor* should not
bullet supposed to have been shot from *
The teacher* association held in this let tbe Jantiarj session pas* without al­
rebel musket—Italy Telegraph- Well, elty Friday and Saturday wa* successful in lowing the people to express their opinion
that'- ’U right but Fitzgerald post of this
every particular. Thr attendance wa* on the matter.
city a!M b«s * IP»v«d from an oak tree
Certainly tbe fact stands out prominent­
verv*KO0d.dful It would be tetter for ouf
from the same battle field, which lias a
ly that Barry county badly needs and It is now conceded that the best and cheapest wav to warm
piece of shell In It The gravel was pre­ attend these gatherings. Many new Idea* ought to have a new court house, and we
your house or cook your meals is to buy the
sented to the post by M. L. Cook. Esq.,
would te gathered that would.aid mater­ believe that the progressive people of the
of the BaxkkRially In ttelr success a* teacher*. I rnf. county would, if given an opportunity, ex­
Leila Alexander, the bright 18-year-old Pattenglll’* lecture, Friday evening, on press themselves in favor of building one.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alexander, the subject “Our Inheritance was of and that by a good round majority.—Nashdied Sunday at tbe residence of her par- much interest and I. highly spoken of by vine News.
rtira, comer of Hillsdale street ahd Wash­ those wbo had the good fortune to be presington avenue. She was rick tart a brief nnt He Is an ardent advocate of tho
time with membranous eroup. Tne funer­ scheme which propose* to unite all tbe
al will be held at her late home Tuesday school district* of each towtublp Into one
------ AT-----rooming. The cu*c Is a peculiarly *ad one district with one set of officer* for the
and Mr. Alexander 1* entitled to the sym­ wfiblc township and he presents many
I nr wurrelu Catharine
pathy of alL HIS wife ilea very III and good reasons for making such a f»»angr.
but slight hope* are entertained for ter Ml** Row Bostwick with several of her
recovery. Tl,c mnsln* will te taken to scholar* In geography gave a model recita­
Battle Creek for Interment.—Lansing tion. Iu which map* were drawn by the
pupil* thus showing tbucough undrnrtandRepublican._____
,
lug of their subjects. Wb are unable to
make mention of all the paper* raw! dur­
The Oarland is the ideal stove for both cooking and heating.
u.rrr CoonU » Utrtrt L«l«. ot Urn loUf- ing the M-Mlons of tlie association but they
onto &lt;■( «&lt;«1 4mpl&gt;r. »UIjm-m were both instructive and entertaining.
Of course we keep other and inferior kinds of.8toT^8’1^‘?
I. rrrukr
.«
same as other dealers. But the Garland is the acknowledged
1&gt;™. imk. IMS. “-mmyhrn .tlO oeloA
\t the regular annual aascmbly of Glb. m. Tbe
eleritoo
offliyr*„ ’fl1
jLu, H LM. time.
the C. C T. &lt;&gt;. W. lum Council No. 4«.
beet
Master*, held at Masonic hail In thi* city
Blain Fill be ptem-nt.
on Mcpday evening. Dec. W­
Ing offlrer*
elected awl tastelk-d for
Baptist church ccwiimcncing rt .aw P­
ttermrohig;
.1 «bkb . I«r&lt;

REMEMBER

FLINT ROAD CARTS at S15.D0.

LOCAL. NEWS
2.OSS

k-&gt;&gt; line &lt;•! holiday slipper* at Run-

account with Dunning A

on gloves and mittens for the
at Beamer's.
Run\an&lt;&lt; for tire best and nicest

ountstlur the firm uf Dunulng
i-.: I'T settled st once.
’
Wood warit«b4rum those who have
!■?.i'll: -si the came on sulwriptlou.

Tax receipts printed at this office on
• mice and at reasonable rauw.
A., account* due thr late firm of Hougha- L|. hty mn»t be paid at once.
Remember Yhat Busby's lath nnms are
•; 11&gt; •jnndays-from S a. in. till 12 m.

■

V• .-uted to trade property in dity for a
C. D. Hkkim:.
ui«&gt;n scrriceS at the Methodist church
■silk Jriving were quite largely attended.
Epsi H**ath has bought a fliieaMortaMint
• holiday K'xmIb which will I*; opened soon.

i

Emmet Evart*, of Nashville, wa* in
Died, Tuesday evening. Nov. 27th. of t»wn Monday.
dropsy tte 11 year* old son of B. Kurtz
Seth Stone is now night clerk iu the
and wife. The funeral service* occurred
'
1 nursday forenoon. Iter. Puffer officiating. Hiudiug* bouse.
Fred L. Heath vHrted Grand Rapids on
.£’.fore yOu
of your
poultry it will be to your advantage to sec business yesterday.
Joseph Rogers. He buys poultry, nnd .&lt; Mtea Myrtle Rose, of Grand Rapids, I*
pays the very' highest pria-s for ft.
&gt;'siting to theelty.
mrmlier thiA.
Cha*. Wardell, of Grand Rapids, was at
A small fire which started in John Olm­ home Tliankagivlng.
stead’s house, second ward, called out the
Duane Babcock, of Grand Rapid*, was
fire d&lt;-|&gt;artment Sunday morning. The
fire was extinguished before the depart­ in the city Thursday.
ment arrived.'
L. W. Feighner. ofAhr News, Nashville,
There Is no kind of dtebes that will look iva* in towu Monday.
tetter nnd more tasty on your table than a
Mrs. Frank Nitus. of lake Odessa, vlaltniee i*ttcm uf pure white ware. Stauffer c*l in tbe city this week.
A Crawley have something new u&gt; show
Dr. E. 11. Lathrop made a business trip
you in that line.
t" Grand Rapids Friday .
। I- W. -Hutton, of Northville, ha* pur­
Sam Monroe, of Grand Rapids, spent
chased of L. G. Moure his fruit farm situatel north of the city. Mr. Moore will Thanksgiving tn the city.
remove to Grand Rapids and engage iu
Rev. Irvine offlclatcd nt Episcopal ser­
ministerial work.
'
in CJiarlotte Sunday.
. Three Chluamei; were In town yesteniay
Bnrtlet Nevins, of Otsego, wa* In the
looking up a location for a laundry’*. A* city last week on business.
this field is already filled to the satisfaction
Ira VanValkrnburgh visited Grand
of our citizens they have struck a jxior
Rapids on business Friday.
town to go into such bmdne**.
Prof. W. A. Morse ami wife, of Middle­
Then- will te- a collar and elbow wrest­
ling match at Union hall, Friday evening; ville, were in the city Saturday.
between N. T. Diamond, of this city, and
E. C. Bond and wife, of Muskegon, are
George Wilkinson, of Cloverdale. The the guest* of K. Doyle and family.match promises to beglotely contested.
Mr*. A. McCoy left Monday morning for
Dr. I.athrop will have a larger assort­ a visit with Grand Rapids friends.
ment of Christina* goods this year than
Mrs. Fred Busby aml Mr*. J. Rich go to
ever before. He has now In stock the
largest slock of plush goods ever brought Kalamazoo today to visit frjends.
to this market, and it costs nothing to look
Miss May Bovee. of Northville, wa* the
at them.

I"
rm t*To*
City, has devoted himself very closely to
the investiraUou and treatment of chronic
diseased. In order to be able to offer those
afflicted with chronic al Imentn tbe most
skillful nodical and surgical services, the
doctor, has associated with himself several
eiu.iueut physicians anil surgeons. All
medicines employed by tbe doctor and his
assistants are prepared liy skilled pharma­
cists. and
to
—.... thr
.... greatest care is exercised
cxvrciBcu u&gt;
/hare ttam manufactured from the freshest
•and purest liigredier.L*. In the cxamluatlon of patknu, the doctor tines many Im­
proved instrument*, which greatly assist
him in detecting the nature and extent of
many dkm«i which ure not generally
treated by physicians iri-commop practice,
who are seidum prepared w ith the nects•ary costly outfit to examine correctly or
heal with success. That thousand* of
cas&lt;- pronotuiccd incurable have by scien­
tific tr. atmvnt been restored to perfect
health is conclusively proved by the doc­
tor's records of practice. Those who Have
failed to consult hlru heretofore, may find
It to their interest to call and obtain the
latest and most scientific treatment known
for such disi-as*-.- the family physicians is
not prepared to treat. Consultation free
st bis parlors at tbe Hastimn hou»e Satur­
day and Sunday. Dee. Sth and 9th.

Wiips, Horse Blailets, Rita, Bunnies, Cutters ail Sld^s.

ROCERIES.

.nation this week.

For Kale, the residence property In the
Wm. Huemw vi.ll.xl MidUkeu M&lt;md.v
firs* ward formerly belonging to Charles
Olmsteoit Will sell cheap and on easy on bnalneaa.
terms. Enquire of P. T. Colgrove.
J
M. F. Jnrt.n. or MMeio,ui,. mu to ft.
'
lnii^t,Errt“en‘O{ b'K&gt;b wdl '-‘““‘I city Monday.
in cloth nt »o cents, each. Call while the
Clbment Smith visited Marshall on bush
assortment is complete.

AU notes and accounts due
the estate of the late Wm. S.
Goodyear and the firm of Good­
year &amp; Barnes must be settled
at once.
F. G. Goodyear.

1 jidbw can got shears sharpened! In flnrt,-tiape at Busby * Imrber shop for 15

All thoM owing J. M. Roger* must settle
•dr account* IsefOre the end of this

All owing the former Ann of DUrmlng Jr
Roger* are requested to settle immediately
h Rogers «S Deane.
Next Sunday L* the 100th anniversary
the .b-ath of Charles Wesley. ■ the fm?'. ? Methodist poet.
.las. H. Browne’S Theatre company after
I -.KT--ful week in tlrfs elty left Monday
n"r;iing for Nashville.
s
Bc^ongr- has a telegraph sounder in
his jewelry More and now get* the cor­
— uil time every morning.
• bristtnas booklet* are very popular this
v-ar a* gift*. A nice assortment from 25
■ nt* up. At J. B. Itotert*’.
'

laton Rich ami Eton Soule have formed
l a.lnendilp gnd will carry on black-miihlng at Mr. Rich's former location.

.Several Hastingsites have had ttelr gardeu-. plowed. Look out for great large
-mrics about garden truck next spring.
A new Invoice of set rings, band rings
and !&gt;!ain ring* Just received from tbe
factory al Juhu,B«n*mer'» Jewctfy store.

John Bessmer sold a lady% fine gold
watch to a business man in Grand Rapids.
John.

A donation visit will be tendered Rev. Mr.
Puffer and family at the M. E. parsonage
seal week Wednesday Evening. All are
■ ivited.
-

ric cash system in. and connecting, their
:wu stores. F. G. Goodyear will aet as
cashier.
Wilkins- residence Friday evening, by some
&lt;&gt;f the young missis of this city. Il was a
pb-asant occasion.
'
- J

We have a number of city toes that we
easy. Apply al tlie offices at Smith &amp;
Colgrove or W. P. bidnam.
David Hyde, of Baltimore. waagrrreUd
Thursday charged .with stealing a w*r&lt;-h

Goodyear Bros.

A STEM WINDER I
DON’T FORGETITI

PRICES
LUSTER BAND

PRODUCE.

To Be Continued.

1

THE PROBLEM SOLVED!

-Garland Cooks and HeatersED. POWERS’

Full line of everything usually kept in a hard­
ware establishment.

.!»U.-UTL- tar

Respectfully,

-The Itenefils &lt;»t Secret Societies.
X.1 h-mptara -mi ainrlMMb &lt;•&lt; temper-

G. A. MoaEl.

ED. POWERS.
Tjkr^mi B. TUrvop.

�FARM AND

HOnSer FEET.

KEY TO THE MYSTERY OF A CLAS|

USEFUL HINTS TO YOUNG AND OLD
FARMERS.

regulator

A ValaablB Besflfirce far the Sick
tated. none rank higher ttiae Wmmona Liver
Dvw Oomptalnt. Dystwla. CoaMlptalun,
CSn&gt; ami Ferer. Defcfity, Nervouw—»,
Slek Headache and oilier ailments
attributed to BilUoasoeas.
PURELY VEGETABLE.
It retaxos tho bowels without griping, purifies
, Mtanra breath and completely rolTeve* the
wi. It also aHectually removes
symptoms felt when bile is imperor b mls'ltroctod.

Boston Dry Goods
Store
Full of attractive bargains.

Marr &amp; Dull are

they might m Marr K null have on the very
Good*. and al the lowest prices, that Is shown in
always sold tor gl.». K.M and Jl-CO
shawls In the same proportion.

wo are selling far fajR, |2jo, H.oo.

Single

and

fiMO, *7.» and K&gt;.oo. We closed out an tmporter*
1* stock of these goods and they are selling

these shawls, u they aro going tart.

Ms ’x'Ms!

Cloaks!

Marr &amp; I&gt;ufl have built an extra addition and
la used for eluaks entirely and tbe bargains
Marr £ Duff are showing are surprising. Im­
mense lines of New Markets, Jackets. Wraps.
Saoqucs in cloth and tbn finest values In tbe
country in Flush Jackets. Wraps and barques.
Them are special values and at leastroper cent,
cheaper than elsewhere. Children and Nibses
Cloaks. Marr &amp; Dul can show the largest line
of these goods, and at tbe lowest prices, that

examine.

Itiwwsif!
everything in this line fur children, Udles
and pints. In white, grey and scarlet, all qualltlea, at speclaly low prices. Ixrok me up.

Hosiery
In eotlon. woolen, cashmere, fleece-lined cotton
f tar ladies, children aud gents. .Ai big stock to
' aelect from at our usually low ptkies.

Dress Goods.
This department has been and Is now the de• light of the country. Everything nice, new and

tacllltiee for selling are much bettor-*selling for
. cash and one price, and having no bad debts of
Another
profits and

Store for everything In

; get an assortment to choose from.

Marr &amp; Duff.
F. 8.—Marr &amp; Dufl have Inaugurated a new
venture which they call Fndffy's Great Bargain
Day. It tn proposed to soil 5|rodul things on
every Friday at specially low paces, «nt and
less. For tho one day each week only. Those
bargainn will not be sold Thursday or Saturday,
but Friday only.

Marr &amp; Duff.

Mort zajre Hale.

Default harini; been tnsde In the condition*
of a certain inorts&gt;wn made and executed by
LuUiir Wriglrt (widower) to FeterCwby, and
Oatcd Maruii Cth, IM, and recorded In tticofllee

rate of eight per cent, per annum nnd
annually from its date.
therefore, said mortgage being due nnd
and by which default the power of sale

mortgage the sum of six hundred sou two do!tare and thirty-three etuis (?&lt;«_•.33) at the date
4&lt;Brts notice and aosuit or proceedings at taw
or in equity having been Instituted to recover
tbe amounts due or any par: thereof, notire Is
therefore hereby given that by virtue of the
power of sale in said mortgage contained, and
fa pursuance uf Ute statotes In such case made
and provided, I shall on Friday, tlie XIst day of
T*
- A Il tua at
ri'f-lrwlr l„ tl'-.

per cent, per anuum
i allowed
by law toRr*-L..

aw oa thn south wret fractional quarter&lt;k)
( section namber elghteou (ts&gt; In township
"g**«"“f®cl,blw wwiZWMXt JWXS- * --*1. A. 11. IwOI.
Paraa Caomrr. Mortgagee.
Wxi.i. A.CnoaJiv, Atfy for Mortgagee.

Friday.

OF OBSCURE PHENOMENA.
says Whip aud Rein,'let tbe shoe be re­
moved; the inside quarters of one, or
both, fore feet upon bang pared will
show a streaked, inflamed appearance.
The bora will be soft and more spongy
than other pordons of th.' hoof. In bad
or long neglected caaca if vou follow the
corn with the knife you will come to sup­
A South Carolina story ajqieared the other
Poultry World h atyln of building used puration. In all such caw» one invaria­
in some parts of tho country called ble condition is found-rthe horse stands day. which, rightly considered, throws muon
“box," the distinctive feature of which upon a thick heeled shoe, and tho frog of light upon the interestI tig subject of negro
supenrtlxrom.
and, in taat, popular sujwreUis that no studs or girts aro used. The tbe hoof cannot reach, the ground. The
expense is tbereforu rtaaecd and a whole weight of the horse resta, not upon lions generally. A negro wornau hud been
smooth surface is secured on the walls.
its natural, elastic support, but upon ill for soma time, end -physlchms were in
long, horny heels and iron. Tlua con­ vain,” so at tax', she consulted a voodoo doc­
dition fa a violation of natural laws, and tor, wbo prrx.-nh.-d npplicaUou to a Incal
anreerw of repute. Tiro sorcerer oracular,y
3 &gt;
. .. . ___ ■ .I,.!- wnmstl fl
mnnagetl carfsequence.
Tho . smith.
I-------- - who® ignorance of the anatomy of |&gt;FCUUM-» “AIIU .V.C.
tho organ lie has disabled fa the sole charm by which she had been “voodooed,
cause of the trouble, “cuts out and gave a description of what would be
the coni.’’ and attributes the difficulty to found. ‘ Now thr husband of thosick woman
weak feet, hard pavements, or gives anj told a doctor all about tto alleged charm,
excuse ho thinks may answer for the nnd tho doctor for a joke fabricated a charm
moment, and puts on, perhaps, a “l»ar
shoe." Ho cannot tell why he puts on n it would l&gt;e found.
FIG. 1—FRAME OF POCI.TKY HOfSE.
Ho far all is pfain calling, tot what appears
bar bhoc, but ho knows it will give tem­
A neat Jjoultry house, built hi thia porary relief, and the relief is in thia wise to bo regarded as extraordinary is the foci
style and illustrated in the annexed cut, -Mho bar must rest upon the frog, and the that from Uro moment tto bogus charm was
unearthed
tho jntient begun to mend, nnd
fa 18| feet king. 8 feet wide, wall C feet heels cut away to allow it to do so. This,
high. The foundation fa four fir log*, by a clumsy contrivance of heavy iron, rapidly regained her normal state of health.
each six inches. Ln diameter, framed la getting u i»rt of tbo relief that nature This is referred to as “tho strangest 1art of
together, leveled and hewed straight on demands. Tho true relief fa in such a tbo story," but really tho strangest part of
tbe outside. At each corner fa then set system of shoeing as will preservo the
up a sort of trough made by nailing the natural action uf tho foot The natural
corner boards together. ’ The four action fa with a low heel, to have tlie frog torious, or should fail to apprehend the
troughs aro securely nailed to thu foun­ of the foot strike full upon tbe ground obvious aud jx-rfectly simple explanation
dation,-and, if necemary, stay lathed till and prcMB upward, against the downward
tbo platt» aro fastened to them, when the action of the coflin tone, just aa a spring
building appears aa in Fig. 1.
acta when a weight fa thrown upon it
Tho honte’s hoof, continues the au­ inlrorent Improbability in tha statement that
thority quoted, fa simply a boot; inside of tho is cured—was what cures thousands of
it fa a' tniu foot. Tho frog fa only a part people who have been mado sick by it in tbo
of the hoof tliat has a nervous cunuec- firs: place. It was, In a word, Imagination,
tiotf with tlie living tissue inside the which is, however psychical its nature, among
horn. J ust above the frog is tho sensible tiro meet potent of physical agoucics. The
frog, and ui this rests the coffin bone. nuua of authentic evidence going to show
The vascular tone fa connected with tlie tliat tho imagination can and commonly does
hoof by clastic lamina;, aud moves in the intiuvuce the body In the raol direct and
hoof by tho action of the horse, having jxiwcrful manner long since put twyoud con­
its natural rest upon the frog. If tlie troversy Uiefact that body is under the con­
horeo stands upon a rim of iron, tlie cen­ trol of 'mind to an extent which might seem
ter of the foot is unsupported; the points a-nrraly credible to such M have not studied
of
the pressure are under each ••wing" tho subject
•BOX" POLLTBY UOU8X.
Dr. W. 11. Carpenter, in his admirable
Spreading of the pieces is prevented by of the coffin hone. From lack of action
tlie beams, mid across the ends of the the frog dries up and loses its function; treatise on mental physiology, prefers to dcbuilding, from one comer board to tho the sensible frog sympathizes in this con­ nominalo the influence which effect* organic
opposite, fa nailed a plank, to which tho dition. Circulation and secretion ore
end boards are nailed as tho building fa lessened. There fa more ox less fever,
boarded up. Rafters and roof are added probably nut perceived by tho groom, or,
as in other building*, but tbo rafters if perceived, he “stuffs’' the feel, in­ tient believes something will hsp|&gt;on, expert*
flammation begins at tho points of pres­ a favorable crisis, fixes his or her mind ujkhi
should be collar bearued.
sure under tlie wings of tho coffin tone,
and tho honro has a corn. Tlie cure of nnd thus unconsciously seta up ttoraj&gt;cutic
this defect fa obvious when the cause fa
Are the best shaped mules raised in stated; it fa to shoe so that tho horse will action. More dowdy analysed it will bo
Missouri or Kentucky? To this question invariably Mund upon his frog: this must found that tho mental process involves an
American Agriculturalist replies: Un- be secured by the use of a slxxi tliat will
doubtwlly Kentucky carries off tho palm admit no other bearing, and the method
in this respect, as tto breeding of mules known among horsemen as tbe Good­ alWlify, and so contributes to its accomplish;
Ims lieen long conducted there. There
enough system. No horse cun travel
are many intelligent tutik brocdcra in safely'without the use of tho frog.
.
Missouri, but thu Kentucky stock lias
Every pbysietau know* tliat i;&gt; serious illAside from its all essential necessity ns
thogCDiTiil jirefercncc. Kentucky mules, tho natural rest from the bony structure new it i* of tlie Unit importance that tho jaujmhi an average, are worth
per u]*on the ground, its expansive jxiwer in twnt should bo hopeful, nnd should will ro­
toad more than the Missouri tnulis. keeping the hoof from contracting ujKin
from the fact that they are better tho inclined joints, and its promotion by
bred.
There fa more thoroughbred its action of circulation uf blood to the cxisU. n comparatively slight attack of dfablood diffused among tho horse stock
extremity of tlie hoof and Consequent
generally of Kentucky and Tenneseco growth, the frog has a functiun always life is strong rude attm -k* on the vitality may
than in any other states in tho Union, overlooked by the ignorant and disre­ bo repulsed. Tbe part played by the will
thus giving a totter class of mares to
garded by the unreflecting, in tliat it fa and tbo imagination in dfamau Is always In­
breed from than can to found outside of
the organ of touch. It fa thu only part fluential aud oftep the dmuinant one. The
these two states. On tho other hand the of thohoof that communicates with tlie
bkxxl of the Clyde and Pcrcheron mixed nervous system, and through that to the means all fiction. Tlie thing*' related, hap­
with tho coarse Canadian Is the founda­
brain, and it is therefpro the only means pened fn ague when people believed easily iu
tion of a largo number of tho brood tliat the horse has of mvurately deter­ occult nt &lt;1 malignant powers, ami the t-xplamares in tho northwest. They produce mining his foothold upou tlie ground. In
largo, coarse, sluggisli mules, not to to the common method of shoeing, tlie frog
compared to tlie somewhat nmaller, but
fa taken out of action by the thickness &lt; it cination. if an ignorant negro fli"mly bre
clean limbed, active, high spirited mules the shoe, and the horse fa deprived of its
out of well bred Kentucky mares. No use. Upon no muscle in thu tody fa la often does, fall sick. There is no defusion
animal allows the effects of good breed­ more dependent for healthful, natural
ing more readily or to greater advantage action, and from tbo moment the frog is
than a mule. _______
dfapluei-d by the blacksmith’s iron the direct remit of faith in power* which do n-M
decay of the horse’s ]x&gt;wer begins. Con­
To I’rt-vent a Calf from fiork'ne.
Tbo subject Is ono of dorp interest and so-Tlie most effectual way to break a calf traction. quarter cracks, toe cracks, na­
from Rucking her dam, «am Dixie vicular disuiise. imflamiuution, nnd, more rion* importance to medical seiuucn. More
Fanner, is to separate tho catt entirely troublesome than ull else, rmn» usurp and more the- wise aud skillful physician
from tbo dam, but if this fa not practica­ the free elasticity of nature, and the an­ must nddft-M himself to curing tho body with
ble or desirable make a muzzle for tlie imal conunenccH his downward course. tbo help of tiro mind. Ht* must "administer
to a mind diseased.’’ tn fact, frequently, if ho
calf as follows: Insert long, sharp, flat
wishes to restore tho qihynkal organism to
beaded spikes in a piece of fairness
In Farm and Fireside is deacribi’d a health; and tho stapler thu mind to be dealt
leather two.inchcs wide and long enough
to go round the muzzle of the calf. convenient crane for tn® on the farm. with the easier u ill it to fuund, as a rule, to
Stitch or tack another piece of leather to Tlie runners nra three nnd a half or four employ it therapmitirafly. in the South
tho back of tbo first so as to hold tho fret long nnd about that fur apart. Tlw Carolina case n Ix^ns charm oj&gt;eratod_j&gt;rrspikes in position. Stitch into circular uprights, flvo fret or so high, are made of ctsely os it was expected the real ooo would
shape, ana attach to tho calTs noao by scantlingH witli a shoulder on tho lower da—Now York Tribune.
mrons of a headstall.' Tho spikes should end to set firmly on the runners.
Tbr Fortrnv «f Um- Futore.
bo about two inches apart and three
inches long, and would bo better if made
Well, In our day. tiro military enginaer
of steel, which may to doqo by any
recommends not tho vitrified ’rockwork,
blacksmith.
which be knows nitt how to make, but beton,
which b&gt; analogous to It. In historic tlints,
Tiro Olfiect of Experiment S!*^ont
during the long jieriod styled antiquity, forti­
The object of tho national and state
fied iucloHina had a profile rf c-onsidcraUo
agricultural departmeutshnd &lt;-xj«riment
dimensions. Tiro obstacle consisted of a wall
stations is the promotion of agriculture
Which was no Lua than from alxty to ninetyby such scientific investigations nnd
live feet in thlckirtnx The scarps uf Nine­
careful experiments ns. fanners cannot
veh. for example, nnd those of Habylon.
mako for themselves, and which require
were more than eighty-five feat. Why did
tbo skill uf trained specialfats. At the
nncient engineer* adopt such zlimt tnimu,
various stations tliat now exist in almoet
which now ap|*-ar to us »o huta! Becauso
every state, analyses of commercial
fortilixgni aro mode, as well as experi­
to tbe action of drapUahing njqxiratus,
ments with growing crops and tost
nqwclnlly to that of tbo tottering rum.
-FARM CRANE.
methods of combating tho nmneruus
Well, in our day, tl&gt;u military engineer
Tho upright block nt the top is four by
species of destructive insects. In dhort,
who is eiutorrnmti by tbo firlug of »beU*
n tho success of four incnes, with notches to receive tho
...
.wu.
w.v.v
mvv
,
containing a breaking charge would tore to
top
of
tlie
four
uprights
where
thev
r.nd resorted on. ..l. r.a.1.1 1...
l-1 - !fa
.. _along
1 T. hav® reconrrn to such tbickmws. If be
sliould be bolted. On top of ■tills
heavy lever with a hock on the shorter i,loc* nt’1 ^wida to do .to, «x&gt;of tlw reasons t»
Noted horticulturist of tho northwest
exnresr. wide!v differing opinions of tho end. The lover fa held in place by a lliat tbo marvel* of modern industry permit
clamp similar to that riiown in tho cut; hto ,o »utetitute lor masonry nm-w-s of
value of tiro Rm«uaj apples.
by a notch in the head of tho frame, or i ’’.irtal having the same ntoitaiice with fan
by otlKT aultahle device.
I taicknwa.
’-------------Then it has been-foand that 1-.ran and a
I’roportiou.-itely more flowers arc
TVliat Farmer* Tel! Ono Anothor.
metallic culraM alano must the action of
liougbt in Washington than any other
OnooftbolCtihtap, writ,™ Lt
city of tho country. Thcru aro very few btoE. r. Boowa.a Irtttr eoiauwlaias , SSTaX
nnvutu conservatories, and tho lovers of tbo-Banquet" rtn«-b«Ty. wbt», HeS
ot tuumaton
fragrance and beauty uro forced to go to
T‘“
the florist for their buds and blossoms. aodlu&gt;rdin«.bowa. taiinc. Be «ud:
“ ** ,CTMrat “*• “• '"™
In and out of tho social season tho flor­ totlK»e«lK.lilte.rr«&lt;i;rtTitle.~
to be dedred in Eat-or."
i LtL . .. VTT0«“■«* •"&gt;ists do a thriving busineiw. Ono in a few little
..., „
..
...»
... more resemble tboao that now constitute tho
years made money enough to buy a big
“I believe tbe enterprising former will defame, of oar froattam umu tbo fatter nearner lot facing a prominent thorough­ warn tbo wrter tar hl«HoeVw the aeon «ab&gt;. the «n»s o«u&lt;. ,d a.
fare and to erect a large building, tbe future," says Waldo Brown.
—La Nature.
lower port of wldch ho uses for his city
Profcraor Samuel Johnston, of tho
storehouse and salts room. In the win­ agricultural college of Michigan, nays:
Tiro Gorman Hotel I'urtcr.
ter ho gives weekly flower allows, and “I fhiuk that the experience of wheat
Iu Gcrmau hotels yon come iu contact only
the town flocks to bfa place to gaze at growers generally will commend thia with tho iiortrr and head winter. Tbo porter
rare orchids. niaaacH of chrysanthemums, rule; Try new varieties sparingly until i* csually »clre-ted for his tatefiigrare, for hi*
and great pots of la France rusts. A convinced by rcjroated twits that they I ability as a huguirt aud fw hfa flite-hte
number trf wealthy people liavo contracts are adapted to your soil and latitude.”
( —
height,
- -----rather.
-- — ---------------You make----all«luqmrta* of
with him to regularly furnish palms,
The editor of Gleanings in Bee Culture ,1 him
bl'V c-nnromlnt-thn hn-nl
lbo __ ... .
cacti and other rare plants. They are says: "Tbo liert conventions I ever nt&lt;kf-r««re‘*f irefakttxi^ttoof ttotown,
symmeu-ically placed in odd corners of
tended
were
in
the
winter
time,
when
it
C«
&lt;dnl
aud tateliL
drawing rooms, and us they lose their
* &gt;our
Tbe to ]
fresher green they are taken away to the was no cold that rolxalv wanted to run
V"r4«'- tower, hi no md*.
cooler nurseries, end other plants an- outdoors, and sum® of them were told
• hi small towns, with only n mooereto
, *lu* ?°, Arj*tom Mm «&lt; a |
substituted for them.
.
number iu attendance. 1 cannot remem- l,0^rJJ,»r »» to
up«i to do tbe *UKbt,io
GU-ta, m.
shipped to tho floristn from local points. tor one told un a fair grouml that I *
In tbo winter all the ruru flowers, includ­ thouglit was very much of a mccew. for ,Jhc“ topart aufi maxi- binnclX v*ry u*ufUJ
the
reasons mentioned: yet they might ■&gt;“»“&gt;&gt;■ w«y». tm. as fur liftm- a unml; or
ing the more valuable kinds of ror-eo, uro
pcrluips to n success after alk"
, rarrJ;«32 a cctal, thfa iu entirely tanecm u.
t by the flarista in Now York and
' lowtioti and bis dignity. Tbv octirnl poner
Itia. The mses tire jmcked in­
Professor Hcnrv claims tliat tlie imin wads of cotton wrapped in
covered with sawdust nnd well
*
quickly fade, nt course,
*“ beauty and perfume

u calf titan to tbe Mine,

US. GRANT.

IMAGINATION CURE.

“Now tall
sewsetbing of your Ute.whUe
Gen. Grant was winning hla honor* afl a

CENTRAL AMERICA.
SEVERAL

PECULIAR. CUSTOMS OF
THE PEOPLE OF GUATEMALA.

That »Ueb strike* a p.vw,:: or enkvfag .
property. All my rcfativM, and my brother, chnruh in Guatem-ifa .fa the total nto-n.-. , v
Judge Dent, wore on tto rebel tide, but I did well dreawd men. Tb#y sJidtbrtrwn^^i
not care far thorn or fur tho U won men. All chiidtea, white they wvk idivenfui iA t|»
,
I thought of was my busband—that to should tamflifa hlHtawt . —T„u ■win and gain new victories.

sfims only—«it birth and baptism, nfa-./J
ami death. Wtonaehdd ho.rroetoi.
,

and I never went beck.

friendfl aro Invited to tbe veremony. The

rery highly," and sbo brought up a Utile
water color in a gold frame. Sho stood it ou
tor knee, and pointing with her finger sto

“jaml-orev,"

wtach Is

is City Point, where wo were rtonniped, and
this," (wiiiting to a Uue stream at tbe edge

finest brands of wine, in coiratuiul;
poor, native whisky fa w* baton.- tai

wont ilown the Jum. river. We landed, nnd
climbing a hill took our field glametto view

Here, rather muru than in ttoirown count.- /
dote It seem tto custom to ceiriirau . . .
unusual event with a “drunk.’ A “s!,,.;. ’
regards it as fright to demand and r- .....
from hi* employer a sufllrieut odvan-.-. :

were afraid of their firing on u», but the gen-

along baptisms, mamaget and fuwraL

iv -ice ouffitiM earri.tl - .

when just about lien,," (Ranting to a place
distant Hum the camp, "we found a string

and stag,
mt if th.

James. I will never forget Gen. Storidan
that day. When weww him to was lost iu
what looked like a letter. He would Vvad a

aicob &gt;Uc brentta, that will .■t&amp;nunt r
unsteady gaits of the friend «a tb'&lt; &lt;i,-.-..,

cheek* like iu a girl's.

finally give up trying tn keep ai-.ng wita • ..
proctsaion, stagger toward t-.-. 'cnrb. and,
with tear* rolling down tnrir rixi-k&gt;C

He was

ko

Vltahlngly

ceived a loro letter.'

“The koound Bunday following one could
not tell that lovely City Point was tbe same

Mnry Powell for mfrty, and it wa* lying at
Point, which I told you led down tbo bank to

tako Richmtrft! or to die. The general said to
me ia lurting: ’If Izx&gt; summdcni i will return

for you,' L replhxl. That Bunday wn* one of
mafl-enger boy camo ruumng out and said, nil
bcuatbloM aud gasping, ‘Mra Grant, may I
and patted hb check, which.was as dainty as

by friend*.
There aeems lu U □ rale
that tbe guardfanof tto jra. .­
will not interfere witli an intoxicated &lt;atta-n
while tto latter is in the fuiwr-.il corte/
Ttoy will not prevent him from showing »
sorrow tv his heart’s content while to fa alp-:
lc&gt; stumble along, Lui ito^inRtant to “talk
out" on his way to tto bury log gre-md. or,
when to fa nmwking bouie through by ••raefa
after tto interment, bo finds fnutolf giwtArd

Tbe "max'/ is a quiet,unoffi-mlitig pr&gt;-.c.
and noisy and then wicked. Tlw Mtiv'e
compound called “agurfTdieute" “guar:.makt-3 nxm crazy. 8ouu-timo« d-tink&lt;ritiev»
may to pl--udc.l in extenuation of erfan- in

mind of tto guilty party brfotv becoming '
stroqg u manner a* to rrii^vA tu^ culprit
frnu punisbixx-i.t. if it to proved that bekbi

fa just *ummdering to Grant.' I went on
deck and everybody wanted to know what

Late prosperity in cuffre luu enriebrd
many famUire here wbo before w*:cprtj£v
well run down at tto tori, but who tow
saaroely notice ttoir acquaintam-,- nto

toughed, and while they were urging me, »o
hoard tto dull roar of voices shouting away
down tto river. Cloaer and dinar it came,
and swelled in volume until it wm on City
Point op[»feite ut Then tto cnnn&lt; ns were
fired aud the steamer* blew their whistle, in

fortunate coffee jibinu-n threw up :!;ctr
derkshtps when tbe pan-atal ■-uffers were
filled, for tlw Central American-* »;ta-vf
happin,-A&lt; i« to do nothing. Many
would be swell* have certain wuxi aiiawauctS. but aeldom larger than to allow t.*:-m

basfliirreudcn-!:'

night Take a »eat ia any biUtaru
d
GuaU-uialA.and watch tlir gn-wm,. g-ra­
tion. All wre addictre’ to th ■ .
habit. Bouirtimea, storld n party of nx to
playing |kk&gt;1, tii-i leader or lb joudwx
talker will call tto waiter uud p.mm *u»ly

mot ufb-rirardsr*

tor be i« requwtoi to bring scjiarau- vo ■
TVlicn very »ick, an Alan mon (Ito women
naty n&gt;U («y nt oil) will rail upon tbe fin,
g,videos, wbo fa roeko::ed n great purifier,
tbiw, “Abe kamut, Yekoingara wa cn-kore"
(“O fire guide**. cundc*n*u(i to look upon
me."/ Ufxin tbe approach &lt;&gt;f death, tbe mas­
ter will Ik- dtwo to tbe firn ou hl» own *Rte &lt;if
thn ta'artb, partly far tho sak.- of, the
warmth, tot protobly in,a measure for any
ponubk, benefit to to gained from propin­
quity to the realm of tto lire goddeet Then
tbo village chief and elders and tho sick
man’s frie/icU, nil camo toaac him; thu men
topray ami "drink tn tho goda," while tto

of religion.
There nra times when tto
patience of Ito praying nu u becomes ex­
hausted if no favorable answer fa given to
their petitions.
M Batchelor tells at one death arnc which
he witneasod when two men wore praying to
tbegoddexiof fire ami imotber toward the
mm rising thremgh tho eastern window;
while a fourth was looking toward tto north­
east corner of Lto' hut (wuich corresponds In
a measure to the latrine of Japtutme houww)
oiul swearing mo -t vebameutiy at all tto
gods, romething after this fashion: "You
fools! why don’t ytiu pay soma attention to
danger? Hero wo'va been praying aud prov­
ing for him, and yrt be doesn’t get welk
What’s tto matter? Aro you dcafl Can’t
yon tonr usP'—J. K. Goodrich u; Popular
fMencw Monthly.

More end more, ia tho quicker artion of
mind upon mind, the magazine and the i.i-wsparc-r ore coining to absorb the utterance of
thoac who have something to say. Nobody
can writ toput fas thought Into a book be­
fore to speak* it to tbe world, and tbo moult
i* that many books tn the first instance aro
given to tho public undur tbo spur ot imptr•ouai journalism or through tto medium of

literature. Nobody can today follow the
Horatian maxim and keep hfa manuscript
long euougb for IU k-aves to grow yellow in
hi* drawer. Every one must stritc wuitetho
. —---- O----- —.■
— vw.u lua csqcudta finish, fa aidly larking in the rough
nod ready literature of tbo day.

writer as Mr. Arnold, whose earlier work was
tstlto an tliat exf “Aiulel'u Journal." in tto
burry ot hi.- cCorta t. &gt; catch tto next number

ponrtl until yeiyixig up at tbe d&lt;vk, whm tto
different linu&gt;l» of extra dry and Yqttts:
(well knowing there is not enough mrmvy ti

and finally conclude by .coiling for

Tbo habitue who lm&gt;np.i: areca.l

I onev triticcB two yoqnr: men -v ,te&lt; nta
table talking and using up oil tto toothpi; - •
having notuiug evpccfal to do. I tu»i&gt;’c;
my mind to tit thorn out. Fr-,&gt;ieran
and pm ttaur drinks ni-d w-at out; t-at u»j
young men ir-rcr moved nor t ok anything
Finally, after two hour*, aud wb&lt;-n I Had
fatod rending all M tto wqwipapers ...&lt;:
ttomgot up,Uid.’god by to!&gt;;« &lt;xanpatu a.
and vent ucL No wxmrr bud L.
1
•
than the one wiv, n«s left tovk a »' iita.y
dri-*k anti went oat, but ia lea th
••
utra tto other ritnriwd and afao tn-iL-i: • •’
toy to j-xin this twiMiegvd rk.-. with it*
derby tot. eutawny coat, ve»-.
itouy
or*, and. jiauta) wMits so tight sad tij,;:

degrading nnd totiealb tbo dignity “f grtiti, meu of their standing, mid I have never y«semi &lt;mo who did not "know it all."
Spantrii-American women uru much tow
demonstrative tian tto French and decidedly

each other on tto street, they irftoediately ’
full fato cadi other'* arras, tlier-are':&lt;t
three little wmnltaneoiw i-afa«ri tto back
aud amorementof tto face* tiwnnl cart.
as if they wished to rub noflcsta Kalmuck
fashion. This invariably occur* when two
Ladies meet. What the pat on th - to-hand to the younger, who na|*ctfully take*
it, and bm&lt;fa over while kissing it. T bo fadir*
invariably complain of tto rede, startug- ••f
the rm-u in tto street, but at tbo theatre
Ltoy can sit in thru* low toxr* nnd stand tto
intent gazo of impudent flunkita who are
near enough ft) rest their*hin» on tto railing
without being any more phased than a mir­
ror. They seem to like such attention, and
feel flattered that they aro worthy of tlu- at­
tention of such specimens of the other
lu tto evenings during baud prsOte ■- m tto
“plazas” crowds of Indie* walk around ths
drcfo while tbe gallant* stand wow thrre
deep along tbo kids* to look at tteiaa* fa '?
pom by. Tfa-re appears to be a tea", y p- &lt;
ponderarco at girls in every family1 Mnn.ra

tlw some toll,. Umt ta-reo marred ti» wort &lt;j

“Sowing mnchiBM repaired,'- reads a sign
co * '-"TS iu louueseeo sciiich Is nine mifa*
from er.y other cabta, and tiurty f.ven from

�Rheumatism

Negro Fury Letloos*'

OFFICIAL VOTE OF INDIANA.

It at

z*_—...

Most Devilishly Done

__

jesn-.lr fl: dieusuiUsm; but thousand* who.
MTe inffri.-d Us j- ins have been greatly ben■, Hood * S irsaparllla. If you have Wild Riot in the Streeti&gt; o(
• i relief.try Ud* gnau remedy.
.Savannah, Ga.
. filleted with rheumatism twenty
Previous to ISO I found no relief, but
.1 st one time was almost help.
POLICEMEN
BEATEN TO DEATH.
.'.usapariltodid me moregood|
.....
tie ottor medicine 1 ever had.”
11. I r
&gt;'.u,Shirley Village, Moss.
.. I; ।
cuiiiilffit three years, and got no
., i , •! i u«'k Hood’s BarraparOla.- It ha*
ji., ,
things foriue. I rcccnintend it io
I.iwwBpubaxk, Biddeford,Me.
i srilia is chatacterixed by

■£S2:' •■andi-|The Calumet Mines Alleged to
Have Been Fired.

EIGHT MEH MEET AH AWFUL DOOM,

tho active imtllcinal
b«!t 1« a medicine of unusual
: (Wi hi:’;uto unknown.

•Hull i* fractured.
I’o r.T-iiin Crxiiti beard tlw "hooting and
artrd to toir&lt;» the cau-e, but rai stopp-d
. .K.
..
...
.n
He

2.WI ’tepubUcai] w,um lh*y resclwd tbu fin, ft* if, mad* au
I attempt u, turn on the water, but tbs pipes
------ ------ “&lt;
Tl” »?&lt;••»*• «&gt;n Ittteub.
had been disconnected and no water wa* to
mrial returns
,
bo hail Th* signal wire bad also been cut,
- C=2C^,
Cwicaoo. Nov ou.-iu.
W.-Tbe o
Official
Jr
”
®
th
»
recent
etecUoa
in
llliuot*
*11 nothing
.com ths recent etectioo in Illinois are at and tbern
lD’n’n WM
’»’«’»«« left
»•« bat
but to fight for
llast
“'t complete. mu_
The ...
total vote csM in tb« ,ife- U1,flor Uie guidance of cool-beaded
slate
increase
ofj 71.1 . iu
... lender* th., men worked their .way around
fmir’ wk
WS', .*4,573,
jt'875’ an incTF
** OC7I.W7
i F
l‘rt^d*nl. Harrion ha. . the burning tunnel to ocher coaMctfons with
plur.l,t, ot 3,,TO
cUt-WI
the main engine abaft, and thence tn tho
governor
Fifer
bs« a plurality
of over
1U.5T7
72,
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■ Plurality
ot .....
18.M7
■ over
kurface.
Raima"
.
£**®*
r- Tl.Th'' ,t&gt;t41 t.__.
BrobiblUon
vote of. tto
While the kranes below were iwiug enacted
M.»*UL-1.»1,
ww, lMr
M:a
« .-.
iikj »
ago. The
The tabor
latw raw
j«rty
pollbd
7.410 -----vote*.
c'7 nt&lt;&gt;v* u,Al Ul" uiino was on lira hsd
Tb« total vote of this city fur president is rvnr,,w! tbe liomea-of th* miner*, and tbo
13&amp;.S31; Cleveland's plurality over Hurriium
cbiMyuu and friends of tho m»n te­
rn the city, 8,604, The total vote of th* hiw won crowded .irotind tho shaft,, wild
“““'y for I***^’"1*’iudu.Hng the city. J* with grief and auxtoty. As racb man ram*
S£l*“ OfiTT” °n,'1“,n
r-'*: upotitof lh.de.tb trap b. wa,wd«4 by
ontlra Xi V- *iu^,p,'r'T &lt;&gt;U’VC ""'l iu thC w“'l,tr,K’,if,, ;"' lrbiMi e&lt;&gt; or anxiou" friend*;'
entire county. !&gt;l« Palmer * plurality for —J — - -•
•
, governor In ihe county over Fiter to 4,497.
rejoicing. Tho men kfepi coming up until it
ns&gt; known that all but eight had l«u re*cued. For Uicee no ponitile hope ramaina,
; Sachahsxt.,, »IaL, Don. I.—The electoral
rote Qf Culifctni* a* anuuunradbytbosrcroury of »!ut,. y^dav. i»; Harrtoom
124.SW: Cleveland, 117,7a»; Fwx, 6,7Ul;Cur-

plurality. S,»W.

hilinc- Ala- , tbewK rmulta: HarriwmV plurality, 31,271;
Attbeypot where the tiro originated no
il to Ciooan'K i Hoards plurality, A),3fiJ, The Prohibition &lt;*&gt;* wn* working, and this fact, taken in conl ..
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x r iiii.uoD pun
PURIFIER
Cures ail. kinds of
tlraet

About this run* * Hpiad of. potlra

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—tea, te.. . tun JUUU,
’
’
’
• ,
2,0 0 or l,Ut» strong, scattered like sheep.
01; total vote* 01,VM; Harrlkon** jilurnlity,
_ Tto negro shot by McMurray dw 1 at Si#i‘w
__________
o’elo k yesterday afternoon. A negro who
HALF A VILLAGE DESTROYED.
is dying ha« a bullet in bw bead. All the
------I

imucked

in Ml- ! badly injured, remlted in tbo dwitnu-uon of

i crowd bad left him.
| faraday night An old man named Vanw-k tost night a murder, tn which 1 dwpoul, living in L’Erabls, wa* lighting a
rru kilto.1 by.ber paramour, ocP»»tMratory to retiring fur the uight. '
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. -I
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1
n nIM—- at
- fvara IL- »—111—— z_,l

VINi?;\n BITTERS.

. r&lt;-nii.-jnin«*/. Biiten known.
:■•&gt; ihi- Brain and quirts the
• . d.-s thr Bowels mid render*
l&gt;h«ud oimohtlon through tin
•
wl.ii h L-’ -urv t«» re-tore per-

W1

terwn. K.VWFT

^oifeiy

Cough nmlicimw, Aynr’s Cherry Pectoral
to In greater demand than ever. No other
preparation tor Throat and Lung Troubles
to »&lt;• prompt in its effeote, so agrecabh) to
tbo teitc, and so widely known as this. It
to the family medicine in thousand* of
boiisohotd*.
i’t',i ^vo
iw years from a bron­
chial trouble that, whenever I take cold or
mi exposed to inclement weather, show*
taelf t.y a very annoying tickling sensation
in ihe throat and by dllncultv in breathing.
I have tried a great manv"remedies, but
none due* mo well a* Ayer's Cherry Pec­
toral which nlway* gives prompt relief In
return* «&gt;f my old complaint.’'— Ernest A.
Hepler, Inspector of Public Hoad*. Pariah
Terre Bonne. Iji.
”1 con»l«Ier Ayer's Cbshy Pectoral a
most important remedy

T pleasant

Qfiew'-

|

-T Lastinj^evZ
H C^ood quality

For Home Use.
I have tested Its curative power, in my
family, many time* during the past thirty
flic throat atu! lunn, whotner In children
or adults.”—Mrs. E. &lt;». Edccrlv, Council
Bluffs. Iowa.

a dii-eaae uf tbe lung*. Doctor* afforded me
ix. relief and eonklderrd nn cane h-qa-h »•.
I then began to ti«e Ayrr'a Cherry Pnctoral:
und, Mote I hail finished &lt;&gt;n» lioule. found
relief. I i onlinutHi to take lid* medicine
until n cure wai effected. I believe that
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral sav&lt;&lt;l wy Ufo.'J—
Samuel Griggs, Waukegan, HI. /

ot\ tlie market in
on!j one sAaJbe_?xji-/uli ihoz^lug,
most convenient
■c cui for pocl^t or

1ns

on
the
.vthi jf|c red H
H?iadc only by.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,

It wm

Dr. J. C. Ayer &lt;frCo., Lowell, Mass.

. contents of th" lamp also ajiaUrred upon
• Vat-dvrpoolS clothing, and igniting, at once

Sold t.y Drusprtlv JTice |1 ; »'li IxrtllcJ, IX

fuughtas hard and a* long a* ho could, but
T“
Silt"''
:
&lt;"
, »**” *Uter«l .tlte
teo-orte-teilte
ud te.no,
I V~«|.n«~;'. ery. « mtao. A-Um. round te thn donkey pumpn. winch are run by com
hl*^&gt;1 .oooo«WIm tenyte, Iteold pn-o«rd air. Unleea the moving part* of the
"»«iou&gt;
-- &lt;- macbiurry. for which air fnrnuibM tbe mo­
“j.’f"'”*"o-ryr. mol .Iter . ol,hi o. tive po« rr. are kept warm they arv hkriy
terf-ibio agony, died in fhs morning. Adam* to freeze. Cotton waste aaluratsd witli oil
j*4ui *l*o hartly tHiraed, but it to thought win ia bunird in tbe trough* of tbe pumpa Thtl
recover. No apparattat w«&gt; at baud to sub- theory » that tbe coU«m waate fell from the
trough and ignited the timbers in tbe abaft.
bout* until more than half tbe village was Tbe underground firr ia f*d solely by the
The young lady's hrotimr found the body
dcetruyeJ. Tbe building* were all of wood. timber* which kupport th* overhanging walla
S«ld morbrarr •tl|&lt;aUii x ibat in raw any
and root, and this amount* almoat to a tor- prludlMil or lnlrr«-.«t e'eiuM leroww dwe. and
and occupants
Then t'akr&lt; Polson.
ka. .x •• 30 -W-1„»1., .re.
-l!nr Korte.. «*,«! Uteter.
e:.
.&lt; .
■ o.-o xJrte btert 4. Uortel lor
..=ht mda .«.» olter,.!,
U.I oirtl Ktete r,.,h«l te.
,r teoo. .nd mid M... HU. I.*l
«ranl~
JT*
(

GEN. SHERMAN BEREAVED.

and.

tb«’ mine took fire undur circunntarx—&lt; which settled afn my lungs and soon dewhich pointed ktrongly to inc«ndiari*&lt;i&gt;. It v» loped all the planning aviuptoui" uf ConI had a cough, nigh: sweats,
1» hinted that an iotareated »yndicato it at Mituption.
blmxling of the lung*, pain* In the chest
tbe bottom of tbe fire*, and that the work U ami sides, und wa.* so pmtrated ns to be
that of tbcir.bired accomplice fur Ui» pur­ confined to my lied most of tlie time. • After
paw of checking th" production of copper, trying various prescnpitiua. without l&gt;rnt&gt;and hrfire booming tbo price. Th- manmt»- flt. my physir.iau finally determined to give
meat had a Handing ruward of K00U fur 'tne Avt-r’s Cherry pe. toral. 1 took it, and
the edert-was magical I seemed to rally
from Mio first disu: of this medicine, and.
after using only three bottles, mu as well
and non ml a* ever." — Itodaey Johusuu.
dnred that ho will b*hurled headlong down Sl^ringiluld, HL
|
burning shaft.
No moan*
meant of ap.
approximating
the ~
probable
r: “i.-.-;!-- 2^
Uww te th.. m.FIA LAn.fxn,
at hand 1‘ha
million* of duller* worth of damage.

A SCHOOL TEACHER’S CRIME.

—. ,--- -

Best of All

i.i u ncj up my svstno,
:; ens ray appetite, and
• " .1. I’. TUOMFSOX,

i
k
"C----- T* *■“”
I last rartrid^e had bran Ur.d ttoy aUacked
• l-e
Mkremldta
{ mtoaUoi Ho finally ran into a bouw and
, tnrra.1 Ums doom mid windows. The negroes
tore
Clio, h.ln.l. M.r, . .te.,.1
.1.......... ;
butterad .lown Uib door*, and .w.irming into
Um interior, n-duerd MeMuiray to itiMnidtilily.nnd thieu him into-tbe itraet, wlwrn

- - ---

traitor Who presents himself to a rich girl to
duly written about in print, hi* cbanraw dtow—vlaodhtojligibdity weight. He pur­
sura hw loverhke way under tbe vigilant eve
of the rait horde ot society gtwip* who con’«ddy toPcn., .nJ every ni n-e
i» duly cbroniraod and »«t forth. Tbe praiUvn or prospective fortune of tho girl is con­
stantly printed aud commented upon, and al­
together tbe coortahip nNumcs n phase of
publicity which is decidedly « new fooluro to
jonrualu-jxta Sow York cRy.-Nsw York

;
Cmdon, Dec. I.-The Herald'* Hancock, I------.. Mich., tpoclnl say* tho Calumet and Hoels'
u mins was deliberately set on fir* al tl o’clock

NUth-Hrp

•Uiag Into a free fijht amoog them,
when Policeman McMurray order, d
o dierr-ru • A
— 7.
. Jig. Id." I. B.UUUXOTOKk
.
- j-.,mt umopr*
. 5i&gt; Vvrk City.
,club out of irn hand au.i began raining blow* 1
upon
bi.
head with it Th. bit*, coat there
Cs Sarsaparilla
. «l»»n *bot hh asBuilans, und, wiwn ihe letter
| ran, purauel him down the «tr»*t, finna
three more bulleta at him. Tuo negro fell
i mortally wounded.
&gt;908 One Dollar

dlacuw tto ckancai of an heiress'" marrtogr
IB At-l-i-l.-ft
-..I — .—. . .1
. . .W
.

j h! h MI;
l!|l|l I’fl

ri

will prutoidy In rewutedto to pot out pi* Ihercforr tto wjuto
down-Uic burning khafL

girl di-«l while roosting an attempt at crimMUCH LAND INVOLVED.

THE LAW DEFIED AGAIN.

rr &gt;1? perfeidiv purr mataroi
h-dlng And invigorating Io t&gt;
il lit a ircreh clean and to*lU
• : t j draggtata and f*3*y tmo
’•t ft) mail one cxk* for'23 &lt;*W. i
I- by the iwoprlemr*
i:. a M--i»xau&gt; Durn co .
532 Washington St. Sew York

I died at W? Wedntoday morning. She had
been cviitj-laiuing uf cardiac affection for

luortgarc a* all tout certain
rUDd lying and being situate
if Irving. In (lie count) of HarfT

i Thunday evening, anil '
tiuo tJatunlay niurnirig.

Jkbskt Cirr. N. J., Not 39.—William
Campion, a Ho»x&gt;kea rough, was irrwtel
resterday for lb* muntef of Hoaora Fl.bte,
'a woman
■&lt; doubtful
who
■
. . . . repute,
■ ■ a...
__wa&lt;
_ .,fonud

guveruiDVu* m
—— —. .. Die *i*t" disputes, holding that tlie acUon ct
... j_
n—
4-—...» ,

ly after Campion had left her apartment*
. t.
..........5.ul ..H tl,., miir Inr of I

£
s
!

I

a

'’"■’■"••"'“Irr.irh's-;.

Sista at Michigan, counts of Barry.-*".
At a m»»u&gt;u uf the PnJiste Court for tbe
Cuuntv of Barry, boldrn al II* Frooate Office in
Citv. wh-'icw WTU. rwornuiii
MTV I*»rua....... te------ - .___
City «f HMtlMta.it: aald count), on Krlberaof bto family areothjamed the remain* : portion of town and the pr*-"- ° n'£ th"
al
in tk&gt;. tear one
.
- '•
• comprise many ot tbe wealthy men In tbe :■_ ...h
"
nortbwu4. ioduding both of tbe Michigan
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SEEMS TO BE A LOST CAUSE,
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v. it I., secure A&lt;

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5

St
n ?1
n U h
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r

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t = * * &amp;• j ;
&gt;

—While ttoslrik-

■ uuu ue utaj
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«Ih&gt; threatened to cxp&gt;*e bis roo.nec- | jn^ with Lu'- litl.e

.flaw, mrj w'
i
jeourapjinet!’. except tbe neHnKUon o.
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tn Hull

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5?^n"u.™‘S7J
2S.-XS:

MONTANA,
) Aug. 21st.
^SDAY,.&gt; Sept. 11 and 25.
) Oct. 9 and 23.

i* mi) tw.Detes-sry
Kahl
-n niortragf.
i—-t ,—... with
....

Butoequently the Unde

AeaiNCted of Two Murderw

Minnesota, Dakota,

Waxhixotox CtTT, Dec. 1—An important
twrinx. indirectly involving Yaj.Oju acrei

ihita,
in WytheviU* jail i Mr*. Sherman will be buried at St. Lui*,
---- - -----, confined
_----under s».t«&gt; w CH d«tb for tbe murder
; (n (;a,
cemetery, wWteh adjoin, itelto- .
Peter Harwell, a fellow countryman, and f,.ntain,. A kte-cird car ba* been placed at

time" to pardon Sutton, but declined. Tbe
governor ba* teiegrapbed that a reward of '
»l.OtU will be paid for Button'* ro-cuplur*.
Jto the Pennsylvania railway station in Jersey

HARVEST
EXCURSIONS

MWUOtt. to thr highest bidder. al th’

toe tenement 101 Graoawieh street, ana wa. n^ng ywtero-y.
killed, daring a general fight which followed j
arWtraUon. Budnew in Uwyard*
u
“ • *___ ._
- nnn.lwr of
.. .1. ... with no wriou* molestation.

•

•

“-*SX!S • s t ! : s

inr that notwithrtaudiog the outlay for mi
. . .... ________ &gt;1—

l&gt;W— YMF

UX&amp;prr.luu. to -to dsr « hran^.roi

' freight to-day.

?asi, Miaasa:filis &amp; Manitsba
•

RY.. FROM

ST. PAUL 4 MINNEAPOLIS

&gt;rou» o .in par-

Wdar-T MUebUl, »&gt;.. b*&gt; W
&gt;"
uulMMl oo u. Um:’
drauL

AT I1ATE8

CHEAPER THAN
EVER BEFORE !

.as’robtod Wedueeday

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Children’s Cloaks

CLOAKS

In endless variety ranging in price from

$20 :■ TO

TO S1O

$40

These garments will commend themselves
to buyers both as to quality and price.

These are elegant goods, and we have a
much larger stock than ever, and have sold

SEE THEM !

over twenty this fall. An inspection will -^at(isfy you that tfyfjre is finish, style, beauty and

Our stock in this 1 i neis complete, and dou­

durability in these goods.

ble the stock we have ever carried.

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Ladies’ Newmarkets
From $7 to $15
A Rare Bargain.
We have received and have now by far the
largest line of

PAISLEY SHAWLS-:
Ever shown in Hastings.

We are enabled

SHA WLS
Of every description in styles that cannot fail
to please. We ask you to look them over.
Weare making

Very Low Prices

by careful buying and buying in large lots to

On them, as we are enabled to do, since we

offer them at from

bought them right.

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$10.00 to $40.00.

*

$1.50 TO $15.00.

Will find it to their advantage to watch this space for the next few weeks.

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                  <text>largest Circulation
of any paper in the
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Hastings

VOL. XXXIII. NO. 33

■ The best Advertis| ing medium in Bar­
, ry County.

Banner.

HASTINGS. MICH.. DECEMBER 12. 1888.
Hastings Banner

COUNTY NEWS.

------ AT-----Hastixos, Bahhv Coumty,

•aubbckiption

8

MrcinoAx.

ratxs:

■ paid before the end nt the jtar the
subscription will poelUTeljr be 11.25.
Iit-r cku t'.
i. will «...

The. Best Present

What delightful weather is beard on
every hand. Yes. and such a fine fall for
fanners to make and repair fences, beside'
many other odd jobs which will advkhce
their work in the spring.
Joel Barber, of Creasy, is considered
dangerously sick.
.
A baby «i- boro last week in Barry.
The p» is doing well. At all event* he
was *.-en setting up the cigars to many sym­
pathizing friends. But here comes some­
thing else.
41. H. Bronnell, one of our young and
enterprising fanners, not having the fear
of the Mills bill before him since the Bth
Nov. last, has invested 8200 in 85 register­
ed American Merino shoep. And what is
more, he has the wherewith to feed and
protect them.
The writer pronounres
them good slieep and a good investment
since Nor. 6th:
Another Instance io which perseverance
from convictions has and will pay. Mr.
Ixnter Warner, another of our young and
prosperous fanners, believes in a more
diversified farming, lets wheat and more
stock, also convinced that the horse for
the market must be large good roadsters
and standard bred. In a quiet and unassuming way he commenced a few year*
ago to breed that das*; of horses. What
Is lije result? Last week a Detroit grutiemnti visited him. looked his horses and
colte over, paid him $300 for a 3-year-old
gelding and $300 for l.year-old gelding
and mode him offers on some of his young­
er tolls. Ask Lester if farming pays.

WHOLE NO. 1750.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Pay your account due DunningPublished
&amp; Hogcn. Wednesdays, by
We think not. And we think also, that toe .
Wood wanted from those who have
promised the same on subscription.
the January session pat* without allowing
Three "gentlemen of color'’ entertained
the people on the street Thursday evening matter.
by some singing.
Certainly tin- fact stands out prominent­
Dr. Lathrop has a big stock of holiday ly that Barry county sadly need and ought
goods and is bound to sell Hu m hence his to have a new court bouse and we believe

tract with Greenville parties Jor the erec­ themselves in favor of building one. and
tion of a $500 mouu menL
. that by a good round majority. —Middiovillr Republican.
Banner and Detroit Weekly Tribune
for 81.50 a year. Subscribe now. This
The Central Michigan, Jerry Boynton's
offer Is made to both old and new subecribera of the Bannkr.
Ah our reader* well know, the Central
Cun be found at
On December ITth the Salvation Army I Michigan Is the succeaaor of the Lowell dk
will have a jubilee meeting in thia city. Hastings. The situation appears to be
The Grand Rapid* Salvation Andy band about tills: Jerry Boynton secured most
and Major Brewer will be present
rented try the roadbed. and right of way
On Wednesday evening at the Itome of
John Lfchty and wife, parent* of the bride, between this city and Lowell. Mr. Boyn­
ton then induced Measn. Hollister and
occurred th«- marriage of Miss Alice Llchty Sweet two capitalists of Grand'Rapid*. to
to F. G. Thomas, of Muskegon, Rev. Puffer
back him in Otaildiiig the line. To becmw
officiating. A large number of guest*
were present and manifested their esteem
wm assigned to a trustee in trust fur the
for the bride by many costly and beautiful
Grand Rapids gentlemen. The road waa
.prreenta. The ceremony was very imIs now ready to
also bonded In their interest, and torse'
‘
-----—-•- affair
----- -pasaqd
—
prewive
and Che
whole
off
bonds aMigaed to the same trustee. After­
very pleasantly. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sentx
ward Mr. Boynton succeeded iu getting
acted w groomsman and bridesmaid re­
some more stuck, on which he succeeded
spectively. The happy couple left the iu raiding some tnonJy from a Mr. Martin,
same
evening
for
an
extended
visit
In
Ohio.
of Grand Rapids. Through this assistance
Paying the highest market price.
Upon their return they will make their Mr. Boynton wa/cnabled to buila Ore road
home in Muskegon. The best wishes of to Freeport. When the road reacheil that
all go with them.
Custom Milling and Feed Grinding &amp;
point Measn. sweet and Hollister dis­
covered In their railroad visions largo
Specialty.
And the best line of
The annual meeting of the Barry County sized chunk* of "want of confidence" in
Agricultural society will' lie held at the Jerry Boynton, and determined.' so n seems,
W. S. Adkins is at present visiting his
Our mill is equipped with the latest and
court house, city of Hastings, on Monday, teat either be must complete Ute road
best t»ivhinery. and will product; u tine a parent* in Mcriland. Dec. 24th, ’88. at I o’clock p. m. Premi­ without them or they would without, him.
Mrs. Daniel Thom started the 37to of
quality of flour a* can be made. The pat­
um orders not called for by Dec. 20th. will in other words they fell ouL Jerry then
ronage of the people of .southwestern Barry Nov. for York state to visit her parents.
in1 forfeited to the society.
organized the "Central Michigan,’’ talktxl
Lost Thursday the citizens turned out
-iiovyn In Barry county.
I cannot particularize this week, but ask Banner county Is solicited. Respectfully.
Wm. II. Mkkrick, Sec.
much about stabbing the raging waters of
and cut some 15 or 20 eords of wood for
Mother Brown, for which they have her
Utnccrs elected for Fitzgerald Post, No. Ijtke Huron with his road, and also giving
the Hoosiers about Goshen a surprise by
i sincere thanks.
the sudden intrusion of the iron horse on
H. M. Smith-Com.
Hunters and fishermen had better look
M. B Todd—8. V,
the C. M. Jerry "raised the wind" on
a little out, as the warden has returned
Frank Stanley-J. V
every’ bit of property be ixmacsscd. and
from the north where he«has been doing
I. W. Vroomaa—Sui
started in on bis road sffbtli of Frve|x»rL
next win k. 1 have Juat returned from Chicago, when* I made heavy purchases
up the hunters by arresting several of
He bonded tite-road from Goshen. Ind., to
f r the holidayr. and can suit you in both goods and prices. Call In and ace
them. Among the arrests was a minister
11 *----- *. fl
Rogers City, Mich., but was unabic tq. sell
of the gospel belonging to the Wesleyan
the bonds. But people had confidence
Methodist. Thus you we that be is no is one of the things most needed at the
that. Jerry’s Indomitable energy and
rvspeetnrof persons.
county seat and most of the people of Barry phenomenal luck which ba* enabled
Frank Wright and B. Sparks are getting county are aware of the fact. Is It not
him to push to success every
other
material on the ground at Coat* Grove and about time to take steps toward securing a
project
would attend
him
iu the
expect, if the weather is favorable, tcfpui building in which we can keep our county
building of the Central Michigan. So
tip their building tills week, put Id a feed records securely? Barry county Is abund­
contractors and workmen did not find un­
mill and have the same running by the last antly able to erect a building costing easy when the first pay day passed with no
850.000 to 880.000 in which to-transact the pay worth mentioning. Jerry l uuunued
Mother Brown is quite poorly: she Is county business and also have a place iu
to express coufidence in his ability to get
suffering from neuralgia and her extreme which to deposit the Important county all the money he needed, and talked glibly
lor to !&gt;He old age makes her case more difficult to. documents, books, papers, etc., in safety. about the "10.000 meu aitd LOOM teairn. "ho
control.
Best fall rmara ebrr-e per lb.
Barry is the only county in the congres­ would have In the fall fust pulverizing
Dame, rumor has it that Mr. Parker and sional district which is thus reckless of neither earth in thdr efforu to make way
Briiii: .dong your watches, clocks and jewelry that need repairing, and have the
a couple of the Greenville boy* intend in her property, all the others having good for the locomotive ontheCentral Michigan.
work done by a competent workman.
Bret clear pork, per lb..
,10c the near future to put up a feed and cider substantial bnildlng* costing from $50,000 The second pay day cam*-- No pay. Thia
mill In connection some where on High to 8100.000.
.
waa getting rather monotonous to tii.- men
Bank, creek.
A bnlldlng costing 850.000 would not who had worked in the twat and dirt for
It is runYored that F. I). Soules I* tear­ make a very heavy burden for the tax pay­ over two long mouths with no gilt t6r reoing down his cider mill.
ers individually: lea* than one half of one omis twe. bllil they worked on for a dine;
* P. H. Sparks and family have gone to per cent, of the assessed valuation: a very but toward the close ot Octolwr, ail were
Choice flor cut. per lb.
Johnstown where they expect to remain low price to pay for a secure place to keep, convinced that pay day would be postpon­
Fanner * One cut tobareo. tight, per tl&gt;.
for u couple of weeks,
our county records and a tit place to tran­ ed to the very distant hened. So they all
Sweet Cuba tine eut tobacco, per lb
Oiiudderabk* success is attending the F. hbcl
sact iuv
the cuuuty
county'sn viininin'ii.
business. Il in
la uv&gt;&gt;vu
hoj»ed stojqwa
stopped work,
utter Ulf
the grade
been
wurK, niter
graut- ‘had
ix1* mi
-cu
Bluing Sun baking powder, per lb
M. protracted meeting at the Castleton that the iKNWtl of supwvlwon in their Jan-1 nearly completed frou: Freeport toward
&lt; Best in the world for the [itlea.l
church.
nary session will make some arrangement* I mis cftj ft* about, five miles. The majority
Choice table synip. per gal
The young men thSt cursed and swore by which the people of Barry county may | of toe workmen used toeir time yitucK* lor
Pin. *t maple syrup. per gal
at the old gentleman Golden on last Sab­ express their opinion in the matter.—Free-1 fCJ£ai tender al the stores it Freeport and
bath had ought to Im ashamed of them­ port Herald.
at tha boarding places, in some ease* subselves. and should be severely punished.
Tlx- MIowlM .mdrr Ite bod ol “A
Mr. Golden is not far from 80 year* old. rresslmr
Need"" aniicared
in last
week's . farmenTwbo bad put men and leams^on
Good table tamblm. per duz.
apjn-nreu
wcca
quiet and inoffensive and would give no 1 FCSSIOK .’iceu B
’&gt;,’Ty?1..iu
,D Jibdi . w
,r * "n ■ toe grade held toejr ebecks, and atill have
Good table goblets per do*.
It hits the nail so
offense to anyone, and the young mep are Nashville New*.
roe very unprincipled that would in any way squarely rm toe heart that we copy the artl- them. These formers, and toe parties who
boarded the railroad men. a* well as the
Best bulk oysters per qt.
misuse sucn
ir
such an out
old person.
If iney
they cle entire. Its truth should be pondered orer
100 would use lets hard elder and swear less • by the people of Barry county until they
tractors, have finally taken step* to Mcare
lb bar good laundry W for
a realizing
sense of how far ’be­
and behave themselves more gentlemanly ‘ get* such
*u *
','1
their claims against the road by Diing labor
J .loz clothe* ptn* for
they would be^reapoctad a great deal more. hind the tlmee this county Is that when liens upon its franeiilses and the ues and
ite
the court
house question
I* brought before
«ft.clothe*
Hoe tor ......
rallrocul Iron bought tor the extension from .
them again. It will be carried by a rousing
Freeport to this mty. in the aggregate,
Mrs. Cobum and son Peter, Jr„ visited majority:
re
I paper* pin* for
these various claim* amount toovor aau.ooo.
relatives in Kalamazoo last week.
••One of the facts made most apparent by
f.eud tubular lantern for
Rev. Chrcncy will preach, at the Star the recent Goucher trial is' that Barry Somebody must pay them,- Mr. Boynton
Frrncb bronrr tuu-glagfA*ip for
Is unable to pay these claims himself,
county stand* sorely in need'of anew
next Sunday evening.
Paper pall*, beat tor
and the "Central Michigan Railroad Co."
court house- Not a day of the trial was
T. L. S. Saturday evening.
I.amp chimney* • tor
Is purely a paper organization thus far.
'Morris Burton has built a new chicken the capacity of, the circuit court rooms
Messrs. Hollister and Sweet are uut under
house with fdur windows on the south adequate to the crowds which were In at­
obligations to pay them as .matters stand
side. Guess the hens can lay now if they tendance. A' I not only wm the lack of
room noticeable, but the poor ventilation now.
ft«el so Inclined.
.
But the Basmkh ventures the prediction
Those who had the pleasure of hearing and heating of the building was apparent,
| the drama entitled. “Turn of the Tide’" painfully so, to all who were present We that all these claim* will be liquidated in
the near future.
Messrs. Hollister A
played at the Star sometime ago will be yentnre the assertion that fully one half of
Sweet have a good deal &lt;&gt;t good money in
pleased to learn that our local talent has those who were. compelled to spend the
the road from Freeport to Ixiwcil, which is
decided to reproduce the same In one week entire day In the court room suffered from
Mid to show a balance on the wrong side
from next Saturday evening. Dec. 23. severe headaches, rttused by breathing the
of the ledger with tx-aullful regularity.
Now negro songs and some old ones will vile atmosphere of the place.
But this is perhaps an unimportant ' Hollister and Sweet can stand this kind of
be prepared for the occasion and the time
NOW IS YOUR
! a thing but Jerry Boynton can’t. The two
between acts will be given to them as well thing to many people, a* the American
I first named are able and deeftuus of push­
*s instrumental music. Either a small citizen of to-day generally considers health
admission fee will be Charged or a oollee- as a secondary consideration, the pursuit ing Uie nad south not only to Hastings,
tloti taken simply hi defray expenses of of wealth being in bis mind the all-impor­ but on to Battle Crock and further, and
tant tiling. Applied to county matter* northeastward to the Huron shore. But
buying books, -etc.
' they do nut wish to have further dealings
then, let ua itave a new court bouse for ।
----------- ---- Lots of hunters, but no game.
Alex Youngs has moved into hl* new financial reasons. Every prudent business | with Mr. Boynton. If the latter would re­
man keep* Ms Important papers and docu-1 llnqutah his claims, tlie
W
house in the Gregory district.
Wm. Keller, of Ohio, is the guest of H. meats in the most secure place he can find, all the labor and other debts
if he has a huge fire-proof safe, that is the Central Michigan, and extend the road
Hilalnger and family.
their receptacle: if be has not, he either both south and north. Iweause they would
School is now in excellent working order.
pul* them In the bank vault or .hrTf p)hm_ have to do so to make it pay. and b«dde
Mr. Lake’s health is very poor.
eanput ...
hl* band • that they have confidence in toe projert.
Fred Gamble Is now Janitor at the Star where in case of fire he can/put
--------- TO BUYon them instantly. This Ms ' good policy, But Mr. Boynton will not give up his
school house.
claims to the road. He says he ha* put
The Sunday school Is making arrange­ and in this rcwpret. Barry county i« the
most
careless
business
man
in
this
section $40.000"or more of good money in the line
ments for a Christmas tree.
Wm. Perry and wife visited his father of the stele. All of the imixirtant county already, and will not give up unlaw that
documents, books, papers, etc., ere massed sum I* returned to him. As matters uow
In Rutland last week.
stand. Messrs. Nwwt and Hollister would
Mr. and Mrs. Pennock visited at lake collectively under the roof of one of the
most dangerous and dilapidated fire-traps lose as much as the sum named if Mr.
Odessa last week.
Boynton should succeed in raising the
Charite Barnaby I* making quite a suc­ in tbe whole state of Michigan. That 1*. wind and extending the line. No they are
all with the exception of the probate court
cess buying and selling lambs.
CbM Hall and Myrtle Clark were mar­ reeorda, which are in an even worse pre­ ton's Iom than they think be would be to
ried Thanksgiving at the home of the dicament—on the second floor of a veneer­ make thelra good. And thus the matter
T M- B. GILLASPIE, NoUry Public
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS.
ed brlcJc block adjoining u rotton row of
I.
and U- S- Claim Agent­
bride's pareute.
stands. Somebody has got to low, and it
nrosecute all kinds
A very- pleasant company of children old frame buildings, the only entrance be­ looks very much a* though It would bo
_ win
win proswuMj
~
. of claims
_.
rbefore
_.
i.Uie
m
and friends spent Thanksgiving at F_ ing by means of a narrow stairway. Sta­ Jerry Boynton. Meuro.
Hollister and
at hl* etore, corner
tistics show that on an average every bit
1 'll'ilddeStllson is on our streets again, of protjertv in the county passe* through Sweet cau stand delay, but Mr. Boynton
Hastinini. Mien.
the hands of the probate; court once tn cannot. Th- road cauixrt l&gt;c almadonad
looking quite wellwithout all the debts are paid. Neither
Pn-ncblng In the future at lhaStar every cvrrT 83 yrara. 1* it not then an impure can it i* extended without that I" done.
ant matter that these records be carefully
two weeks until further notice.
It is a losing game to operate It U It new
guarded from the ravages of fire?
stands. It Is therefore safe to say that It
Barry is the only county In this congres­
will mm»u !*• ext‘ Udc.1 to this city , and wo
sional district which is thus reck less^f hm
Delayed Letter.
.1. MrKetvey. Maoie Grove.
■
Died. Saturday night, infant child of property, all the other counties havingsub- believe push.vl ladh south and north.
When Mr. Boynton gr»s realty to &lt;&gt;uw off
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mason.
BlanUal buildings eosttag from $60,000 to
Burn, to Mr. and Mra Reuben Smith, a 8100.000. In Which they keep thdr county his high iiorx b« the eoki drerve of fate
jomwmi .|rD0BB1,nt
will compel him to a vomproml.e will
record* securely. TUI* county ta abund­ I . . ..
.-III
TibGl* «m "I' bU
E'"l*rt’
.1. X- Covert, Carlton.
............—----- , antly able to and should have a eouuty QUUUimrImtoiMter. Frej’D’rt
be extended, *' It undoubtedly will be.
u ,’uHkm
IK*. •”* MnM“’toll buildinc ta wWrh hrr TBlu*b,e
We think tot- a &gt;n»nur»t *i‘*
• matter
H- l- XorthiwM.
could In- kept s-enre from danger by fire.
lh
C."Sr°U
BniwnMMl
Ml«
Llbble
C»F. G. Norwood, Dello«.
Sncli a building would emt, say f3,0-0®®1
___
John Hbjam,
’
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yin* j" ft i blse,
u. •»»
Iln&gt;nb ft CllH... 1 '-xIHrVll &lt;•
Hynwi • latter. &lt;•£"** 11**nw*’
Uttte Wbl»&gt;
wb.&gt;«» ii"
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lupia. vwnito i&gt;«t ""i- b"»w■ , ’ lr ■. ;,)■ &lt; ••
’"
** \ series of ^.•tnu’icd meetings wiUH&lt;Btma«t«r.
l*
Vankw
WJ.-4U'
held In lb" Brt«ellc«l rtun-h In tin- nrtr
v,lu,U~&gt;.
s»l-

ADVERTISING RATES:
nlutnn per year. tioooo
Rltra charge tor*peelal position*.
job¥kinting
»cu*l c ridel* tel tin too Job ErinU tar De;euiof the Banker. Everything tn the
loflire Is new; and with the Guest fane*of

FOR THE HOLIDAYS

The New Beller Hill,

THE JEWELER'S.

Delton, Mich.,

Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Watches.

BUY WHEAT,

Rings and Chains,

-SILVERWARE-

L T. T. Dodds J; Co.

WAIT

Ion Can Buy

S. A. HOLMES,
THE JEWELER.

Don’t Miss It.

Catch the Chance While it is
Yours

Beamer’s Cash
{Dim OPPORTUNITY! Bargain Store,
Main Street,

HASTINGS,

Furniture

MICH

Archie McCoy s

"a'ltontam «H«n

ll« bo the Urtut urf l«t line o&gt; nimbi- •««»• I" «• ll"r “r l,“Mw

&gt;™&gt;U to
SM U,™ «nH K’l'll
p^nntotaunvenr-w-bte. GUI nn. brf«n. Uto .tort In
are selling rapidly as they’ deserve to.

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�trip wrrn the milimai.
piroant.jAVEj
FOR RHEUMATISM.

SCENES IN

A

GPEAT

PEOPLE ARE

CITY

WHEN

ASLEEP

^^Mtehittg a hospital at Cry#1-

Tliere’s a hireslug in the bottle on whose label

. “Tom" Murphy baa been a milkman for
more than fifteen yesre, and for a very lar.g
time husuppliad the reportfr1. family with
a regularity that has never been broken save
by an occasional blockade and by tbu bli»

porter to go with him ou hte round* xw
night ami we for himself bow tl,«, work «*a*
done.
Thi* invitation wa» receudy acrepu-d.
A* a little after I o'clock in toe morning
Murphy was nwt by appointment at a halo

tered and flickered, wm suspended from a
nail in a beam juu behind tbe stall, and fur

THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.
nsr-TTMonv Mil.

Default having been made in the conditions
of a certain mortgage made and executed by

Murphy’s accustomed eyes, hut to too
stranger in such surrounding* tbu stable was
filled with dorp shadows wnieli changed into
fantastic i.bap.-s *&gt; the Lintsru sueved to
and fra.
phy greeting a* hia visitor appeared. “Faith,
I dldt think yo'd come *o chill a night’ Ten
minute* Inter Tom and bi* vteitor.were driv­
ing toward tbo Weehawken ferry with a

un the 5Mb day of January. A. U. 1MB. In
T Of mortgagre on |mgc 4M, said mortgage
being duly a»»ltpied by Svlvauus H. Cook the
to wagon fitted in snugly between narrow
David H. Cook, and said assignment duly re

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relate of Sylvanos H. Cook, deceased, dn'v a»Signed to A. Myrtella Whitcomb and said as­
signment duly rerouted in liber Q on page Ktt.
on which mortgage there Is claimed to be'du*
ax the date of tht* ootoT. th* sum of *lx hun­
dred righty-ome and IT-ICO dollar* t&gt;6» tri and
Ulu&lt; frir I ..I I
ed to recover the nmnny secured by said
re. or any part thereof.
therefore by virtue at th* power of sale

•ell at pub'tc auction, to the high ret bidder, st
the north front door of the Court House In the
efis &lt;i( li.ntlnx- (tti it twinx tbe place where th*
Circuit Court for Barry County Hholden'th*
n,,.., •
MIV IUIIVMIJ.
•. with th* Interest at eight

piece* or parcels ol land situate and tieing
tn the County of Barry and stale of Michigan
and drocrlbed *• follow*, to-wit: Tbe weal half
of lot n'ne hundred ninety nine (WH9W)and
• tot.
tota ten bundre&lt;!(l.a»)
bundr^!7i.0to) -ini'
humircd and
wrf
*tnl ten hundred
one ,.^101).
(1,001). according to tbe
the rec
recorded pint of toe
—
Hartti
village (now
fnow citv)
etty) of
ofilast
I"’x*.
x*.
Dated Oct inn. A. D. UM.

State of Michigan.
The Circuit Court for the County of Barry.

ele were filled with boots upon which were
bung half pint, pint, quart and two quart

CM

Pibd the t»e« avenue&lt;•: apprcxich to bi* heart
and bte p-'ket Cultivate him, talk with
him stem: rcbool nwdi. Go among :b« pt­
rent* Cunningly contrive to hare them do

i and glrj*

Plan apodal m taruooa* and *md

your

forall
ftouje

People will rd ways come to s e their children,
ami when you get them there, fffit into tbo

bottle wrapper, and fait totally carried out many

your want*, nndiefm-o.thv ImpnwMoii fad*.

Dr. Schermerhorn, of Grand Raplda, has
mysteriously disappeared.
The Great Dtauial Swamp.
our country scbtX'te tbc ouirageou* burial
ot Virgfiita. te one enormous qusgiplre of decay- ' ground* they are, but a habit of Indifference,
oi ve«- tntIon a region of gloom and dtaol ition; * and tbo American faabiou of leaving to our
but not more ao than tlie humah system when i
-i, inu-rf.-renro in troubksome
blocked up by de.aye.1 animal n.stter. which 1 uafgt:lx:ra all JuterRrcncu m troim esomo
pol-ou* I he liquid and bring* gloom to an otb-r-, matters. Arou»o u public spirit and the

itbajoo
filial

Qaus
$oap

H

8m. fowler.
.

Dentist

Smith. Hams &amp; Van Arman'

TUART, KNAPl’EN A VANARMAN,
.
Lawyers.
Practice in all courts of the stale and in too
United mate- court*

S

rags: Michigan. uns IS, la and 17, new
Rapid*. Mich.
'

M. BATES,
.
Attorney at Law,

B

n’-nce.
Itch, Mange and Scratches on human or
animate cured in 80 minutes by Woolftird’s
Sanitary Lotion. This 'never fail*. Sold
by Dr. K. Ijthrop, DruggteL Hastings.
Dec. 15 tho cam wjll lw sb-auting Into
Bay City on the Canada A St Loute road.

only b

IOO
secure a better position. Stay, and make
your plan? a desirable position. Make your­
self important to your school, and tlwu.
courteously but firmly insist on resj&lt;ectabla

It’s Easy
to Dye
u 4TH
j

_

Dymond ])yes

far more for, tbeir own betterment and that
. 1-I...
ir
Mill . .1 -II- U T.wln.

wan. McniwpsoJi co..

Baby Portraits.

BURKE

SinCtml}
Sin Cufll}

iBfe!
Ifcl*.’.1

own, anil who make a specialty of furnishing
the bo»t milk attainable to their custoOK-n.
The financial returns are not largo, and
banlly pay tbo man for the hardshipr they
endure in pursuing their bngmesa Most of
the individual owners of routos ore ougagod
to deliver supplies to restaur*::tu and saloons

It was after 3o'clock wa4n Tom announced
that lie was approaching the upper end of bte
route, at Eighth avenue and Fifty-third
street. That locality was perfectly quiet at
that hour, the only noise being tbo rumble of

Fifty-third street she pricked up her ears,

H

A. BARBER, M. !&gt;..
•
Physician and Surgeon.
Offlec over Nevin's store. Office hours from a

approached a certain iiouuo abo swerved to-

W. LOWRY. M. D.,
•
Physician and Surgeon.
Make* a specialty of treating &lt;fi*ea*ei of the
KYXaiul EAB and the preservation of vtelou
.rSjRrwy nu,nB (,p®&lt;:TAC1*Et‘ «»d W

leaped from the wagon while it was
still in mutton, and. rushing into an
are* under
tbc ’ front stop* uf a
how*, exelauigLxl a full cun for mi empty
one. This be nqxsatad iu five other bouses,
tbo mure in the meantime walking leisurely
along. When Tom h®d returned with the

MITH A C0LUR0VE,
Lawyers.
(Office tn Union block. Hasting*.)
Practice it all the court* of tbe state.

S

E. KENASTON.
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 3. Good v ear* Co.'a*tore.)
PracUccu in all court* ol tbo State. Collection*
prom pely attendl ng to.

A
•

with immense whiskers, which stuck out like
an Elizabeth ian ruflle around hi* bead,
Una. WixsboWs Soothixu Smur sbeald
always be used for children tretntax. It sooths jumped on toe platform umnvital and
the child, softens thogum*. allays ml pain,cures
wind eolle. and is the beat remedy for dlarrtura. grel, apparently, and a waif of tbc street*.
Twenty five ceute a bottle.
Tbo only penk.u who took au interest in the
‘ Down goes the price of illuminating gas animal's movement* was '-bo conductor. Re-

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

their

TH

INELLS. RICHARDSON &lt;4 CO.. Burrton, ft.

and H«

Headad

DIAMQND PAINTS.

GEO.

You Can Make Money!
quietly, by an entirely new mritiod

i’ertertly

jokw
rv ttvults .niaranteed. Klthrr *e\.
stamp tor intplanal I
EtTREKA PBOCEBSCii. P.O.Box

GANGER

J
pilii an.l London Cm.-*: Ik .-;.I::.I
-N. Y. Kxprre*. Etnlorerd by *

Het”
JAM
Write*

English Spavin Liniment remove* al!
Hard, Soft or Callouacd Lumps and Bk-m- minutes the conductor qu:t,|*lthough tbe dog
labeH from horse*. Blood Spavin. Curbs. showed no sign* of fatigue. It wua very
Splints, Sweeney, Ring-bom-, Stifle*, all amusing
amualng
watob too
watch
the dog, whenever any one
Swollen Throats. Sprain*. Cough, etc. got out and left him ex{&gt;o«d to view, fly into
Save $50 by uw of one bottle. Warranted. ninbuto again iwbmd too nether lunba of
Sold by Dr. K. II. I-atllrop. Druggtet.
Halting*.
The dog rude to tbo terminus of the Uno.—
Pittsburg Dispatch.
THE

USE

OF WATER.

It te a generous prl ncipie, that every owner

usual Aa the wagon went along Tom said
------ *----------------—
*
Lhat bo begnu icrvlng
a new *
family
tbo day
before ou a street where bo had had uo other

for manufacturing purpose*, such os the sup­
plying of Hearn boilers or tbo running of
long im such use doe i not nosibly and injur­
iously affect its volume. But this is a more
privilege running with the land, not a prop­
erty In tbo water itaelf.
supply water more than sufficient to answer
tjle wants of toe different proprietors living

use the water for either Irrigation or manu­
ffacturing,
—-■ —a, but for domestic purposes and
watering stock one proprietor will be justified
in consuming all the water.

tioe bow
leas of the other’s rights.

unoo touched. Curun were turned as faith­
fully by tbo careful and intelligent animal,
and ether vehicles aero pawed as safely aa

^WjvycHiGAN ।
CENTRA!,

Th
It eti

.Its

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i

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION

F. D. CLARKE, M. D.,

time after
-=
~ras repeated
«———---------— i rixui w uw Mir wnwr iur iui&gt; cmKiuniMe
“»
. pun«-»« looon.^.,! w,U . .mlUr mb!
knowledge ol tbu nhutes wberu tho milk was :
i_i„_ „.i
to be left as Turn did cuuceruiug the quan­
tity desired at each.
supply ids dwelling, to irrigate his land, or

the following rights:
1. To the natural flow of the stream.

DON’T■ ARCTICS
v8oVb

Rower Shoe Co.

Utoo Rapid*::
Jackstw...........
IXrolt .

1' a

T

Chieag!, Kilanaioo &amp; Sigiarc

funded. Price 25 eta. per box.
by W. n. Goodyear
.

interferenc* shall prevent tbe rtroom from
flowing aa it was wont to flow, be is
bls for the damage he may

FREE

It’s the Best Fitting and
Best Wearing

These rights bn has as an incident to the

brightly and'artificial light was gone wtan

U1 GUIN ED V Tbs Verv Boat.X.
ffl Ab H IN tH I t
m.i

Addresi C. G. HAMPTON. Detroit, Mich.

COLCHESTER ARCTIC

The best salve in the world tor cute,
braises, nlcerH, salt rheum, fever sons,
tetter, chapped hands, chllblahw, coms,
and all akin eruption*, and positively cures
piles, uruvpay
or no pay requirra.
required. n
It te guaranteed
puca,
« »«■&gt;'•) n~

prived of it by grant or description.

CIDER

It wa* ju*t nn ordinary wrap of wnq&gt;.plng paper, but il aaved her life. She was
In the last triages of coninimpUau. tultl by
Until yno have seen the
ptiyalclan* that she wm Incurable and
could live only tlabort time: she weighed
leaa than 70 pounfl*. On a piece of wrap­
Ihitrvll.............
ping paper *h&lt;i' read of Dr. King** New
Jackson.........
Discovery.-and got a ample bottle: it help­
With tha“Outside Counter,*'
Satoti Rapid*
ed her, *he bought a large bottle, Il helped
her more, bought another and grew better
fa*L eonttuurd ita,u«e and Is now ntrong,
henlttiy. roey, plump, weighing HU pound*.
For fuller partictilara send ntnbip to W. H.
MtMfciuirr.
Coh-, Druggtet, Fort Smith. Trial bottle* Arctic bow uMde. and I* maiU-Ton bduna for Hraadjupid*. Ar.
of this wonderful discovery free at W. IL reputation. The ••OUTSIDE (.'tiCXTEI!" .-idcfe
largely to the durability Three an- eiieaprel ■
Goodyear’* drug rtore.
, UJVUKU . ...^..
..
OrtUtd Rapid* and Detroit on all dm- tra-n . Ootanadi'iwa.—At Graad Ranlo* with (bi
Thl. I. wl»i
„„„,M toh.r-.h,^
eago ft Went Michigan for Hultand NimJat
jon mo,: I,«,v It. to ton, ,„i„, lit,., H.S. Robirtwn &amp; BurUnshaw, Detroit, Mnakagra and points north. W w&gt;«h ur»r&lt;i
riKHtnand* are. searching for It dally, anti
Mow York find INw,*.- Ms
mourning Ih-cauw they And It noL Thou­
have given toe txtendva right of sale in
prara dally. AU olber train* daily e***-,''
'
this city to the
sand* ujam thousand* of dollar* are spent
x tolly i ?v.,l *wat H**ti v»
annually by our j&lt;eople In the hope that I
they may attain tills boon. And yet It |
nuij lx- had by all. We guarantee that ■
Electric Bittent, If used according to direc­
iNefaiiit having been marie in toe eondlUou*
tions and tin,* uw perabted tn, will bring ol a eyrialn mortgage nm.tr by Warren »U)lwall
yon good digestion and oust the demon and leirnra r. Stniwril. bi* wile, to Samimi
dyapepda anti Install instead Eupepsy.
We recommend Electric Bitter* for dysjxqr1,1u “• «"'*taiiat» on page
Ala and all disenw* of liver, stomach and *■
which nnxtgagi- there Isel*Dne&lt;l lobe rte
kidney*. Sold at AOc. and Si.00 per bottle on
TIME TABLE.
the d»le of thia imtlc- the mm at three bum!
by W. H. Goodyear druggist.
\
In effect July 1st, 1&gt;«.

3. That it stall flow upon his land la il

tty, and that the ’’baste” always waited for
him right there.

•briato or by other milk wagon* Tbo boraos
looked cold and bare in the gray light uf
morning. Then, a httoi later on. men wjth
dinner pail* cam-' trudguig along tbo side­
walk*. and jx»riy drtw-od boys mid girls on

TO ADVERTISERS.

Wartaatod to cuter more KrodniJiMtkuyo-t,,.
dyreem made, end to give more luflltem *ud ’
durable euuM l.b 6,. » .
I. .

U RIN A R Y a» {Mats. Gloat.

canine intruder to come out. The dog didn’t
show any dttrespect particularly unlaw It
Swelling of the ankle* or feet when not
due to rheumativm. Prof. DeCosta says,
if always caused by a weak or diseased
heart. So te shurtneim of breath, |mln or end of tbc car and clajijK-d hb band* and
UneasineM when lying on the left side,
smothering apells. The only cure te Dr.
’
Mlle*' New Cun. Sold at W. H. (lood- fully keeping under toe mt nil the way. i
Merrill Block, DETROIT. MICH
year’*.
The procrui wo* repeated without rfumge, I Mo
with the positions of dag and conductor re- --------The Port Huron Baptist* have lamghl a verend—that is, Che conductor stood at the 1
M
Ml
S2..S00 pipe organ.

did it as correctly n» if

ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, InHurancv and J.owns.
Office with J. G. Kujsvan^tton. 2 doors north

M

IN

1

at Muskegon..

—

1b- every caw too uuui brought buck empty
c4ns currespoudiug precisely in dimomiiuus
■with tbo full ones bo bad taken from tbo
I* ageat for tbc Ohio Farmer'* Insurance Co. wagon. Occasionally be grumbled atfindHo writes policies on a man'* property against, Ing non-u attacbul to tho cmjrty auu roquestlug au additional quantity of milk fur that
d^-only. Those dsxnanda were uitisfled out
of on extra cou carried for that purpose. To
£1OOK &amp; SHELDON,
necessitated additional trip* from wagon to
(OfficeIn Abstract Block, Huntings, Mleh.)
bouse, and the tumu rather disliked being
Etavo tbo only set of Abstract Book* In Bai

P

Superior

1 Strength.
I Fastness,
Beauty,
,
AND
r ISimplicity.

St John* get* the Whipple Harrow comI&gt;any of Eaton Rapid*.

tbbstep to kiup into the wagon, the mare
was &lt;41 again with a rush. A block farther

Ti c*WELT0N

R TIMMERMAN. Humarpathlc I’hy•
slclan and Surgeon.
(Office over I.athrop’s drug store.)

/ _'_____'

Ofj

Ctonic, Sanm an( Prirate Diseas.

trot. Tom lurched the reins to a hook in tbo
top of the (runt of toe cover, allowing them
to bang limp over the animal's bock. Tbc

Office and resident*: ou Broadway, near Court
House. Hasting*. Mich.

Ho

ply tore* little
^,uuo«V.5,yJa^L"‘77

Hen the And revolving pistol* were made.
Here the first repeating riflre were invented
and used; ami today, when aU military n«tions
uro adojitiug magaxine rifle*, tbo Brit- t P&lt;Ma&lt;u*es many lm|&lt;&gt;r.«nt Advantage* over all
ityof which it was capable. At this hour
Remarked tu a friend tbe other dav that she
»•'"■»*
tbe streets of tbo city wore still occupied by kn’-w Kemp’s Balsam for toe throat and lung* lab. after toe most careful and protracted
BABIES CRY FOR IT.
numbers of people and vehicles of various *•" a superior remedy, a* It stopped her cough triali:, have fixt«! upon au American model
*orts.
Re&lt;t&lt;uiiuni* were doing a thriving 1 Instantly when other cough remedies had no 05 Ite' l»-'t The first machine gun ever
IMVAUDS RELISH IT.
busixxua, eepecially along btxto qvanuo, and effect whatever. No to prove this and convince made wan t-.io aartiret pattern of toe Gatling,
tbe liar room* were tn full blast, notwlto-1 vuu of It* merit any druggist will give you a ooiMtruetcd inJMl; a weapon which In ln&gt;standing that it was beyond tbe hour when sample bottle tree. Large size 00c aud gl.
i
imui»wi,vt.
too law—'vetere* that too mUo of liquor must i
Joseph W. Cleary, switchman, was klll- which in rapidity of lire baa never been apcoase. Along toe street* the night hawks of ed by n train at Detroit Friday night.
iter, also an American Invention, and equally
tbo city, the iiackmeu, homed and rcurrted ;
Tha Populath.n o! Hasting.
of
world
wide
fame,
has
qualities
which
make
A
PnrtiolKiof
I-cwutltui
l«by
portndn.
printed
-- - .......
n — —*uvui .i&lt;w, mra we wmuu »av ai icivm nnv
drunkwt men and women there ware many half are troubled with wine affectloa of the it in some nvqwcta even superior to the Gab­
°°
an 1 tbo. were to® natural IhntaJ Brd IaBr. M tboM-romplalnu are, w
dur»b&gt;, U0K,
u, .orL ud irnn
: SStt'.
'
prey «x toe o-.omen.
| cording to statistic*, more numerous than
curate. Finally, tbo .Maxim, the tatprt ma- I WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO,
Baritegtos, Vt
mbWttBt-nox or MILK.
, others. We would advire al! our reader* not to
china gun, which, all qualitirw considered, is
Weehawken was duly reached and tbe work neglect I he opportunity to call on their druggist
as
far
superior
to
tbo
Gardner
ami
Gatling
loading wa.
wa* quica.y
quickly aoao- '! and
and get
get a
a bottle
bottle of
of Kemp's Balsam for the throat
•I of unloading and ««•«&lt;
aa these to tbc mitrailleuse used by tbo
complwbed. Ou tbe way back Tom explained ' and lungs. Trial
French in 1870, is the invention of American.
tbe manner in which the milk waadtevibuted ard gt. ------Sold try all druggists.
Unfortunately, the want of encuurap meut
Allegan city hall, otto of Um* nobbiest In bo received iu bis own country competed tbo
trains aro run to the city from tbo surround­ the state, will coat about M.OOQ.
inventor
to csUbluh bls workshop* iu
ing country. Thi« im cousignod to contractors
Europe, as HolchkiM/tbe inventor of tho re­
wbo have tbo milk carted to their own depots
An old pbnleaa. retired from practice having volving cannon, bad prevlaudy to do.
in tbo city, wbeaoe it u dintributod by tbetr bad placed In lite hands by an East India mteAlmost alone among American war inven­
elonarv the formula of a idinplr vegetable rem­
edy for tbe speedy and permanent cure ut eon- tions to w bleb guv eminent encouragement
milkman, owning hteoi
aamptimi, broneatU*. catarrh, asthma and all
HeBrgaJ*rOM-Esi»hItoied
throat and lung attreifim*. also a posltoe and gun. first devised by Mr. Meffurd, of Ohio,
radical cure for nervou* debility and all ner­
WHYSICIAH AJffl SORCEQM
vous complaints, after having tested Its wonder and developed by Capt. Zalmski. It ,i» true
ful caretlv- powers In thousand* of ra**«. has that tbo impossibility of retaining the ex­
tractor in the mutter of cartage than do those felt It his duty to make u know* tobu sufferlnx
clusive me of this weapon for the Unital
who secure their-supphos nt tbc contractors’ fellow*. Actuated by this motive and a desire
city depots, la a majority of aw*, How­ to relieve human goffering. I will send free of State* h.-us alrtudy been snown, tbc German*
cbargr. to all who desire it. Hit* recipe in Ger­ having constructed a pneumatic gun which
man. French or Kuk'IHh, with full direction* is apparently capable of equally efficient
tor nrepnrli gand n*lng. Sent br mall bv ad
dressing with »tawp. naming this paper. W. A.,
who, liko Tom, have built up ronton of their Noyes. IM Powers Block. Rochester.N. Y.

attention to collections. Mosiytu Loan ox
Rkal Ehtatk. Office over Welssert.s hardware

6

on testing it

for gourstlf.

N. K.Fairbank 2k ^Chicago
Right up among the front bee hives of
indnstryof Michigan Is the Owowo ear

shops.
IUh utualhm t» emued by lactic acid In the
blood, which Hood’s Muraaparllly neutrallxee,
and Hi us &lt;urv* rhrumHtlsm.
A veneered brick M. E. church, costing

KILL and SUCCESS

Will day of November. A D 1HM.
Dated this Slat dsv of November.
Smith A Ooixuiuv.k.

' atjd
INSIST

It 1$
;
andy
andjome,
:
and sells r°r
FwQentj A (AKE.^adfontyby/'

T.sres-A'Kss'fffKs-sE

C

’“• V,
,‘CSi &lt;
toEJTii.ih'ku?
!K
For sate blgbcat Bidder at the north front door of to­
--------- *--------------------- *-----------------

.hurt VCt; girl* anti buy* attend the lunia
school*.
Nor take cathartic pllta when j our bowels &lt;&gt;r liver are al nggish. They are Whins,
But try-onm- st team—Mites’ Nerve and
Liver Pills. Sample* free at W. H. flood*

Ml«&gt; wniits a titular right awry quick.
if
tu-t-j tT&lt;&lt;ni&gt;l&gt;- is of KTofalous or­
igin. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla will cure yon.

said mortengr. or *0 much thereof as may be
n«2^»T*opBy tbeamouiaTiueoe said mo-t
r cent, and all
described In

Blctiiand Jnuct
.. .Spring Brook*
...Ka«t C.M&gt;|*r*
ConSecttoe*-At Klcbland Junction with ‘ •-1
AM. tarTOladoA «1h«m. At Hatting' w:t
M. C.
Faxn’a BtSui. Pre*. A (ten Man.
‘-•ffricysr--- AO.F.AP. A.

�FARM AND GARDEN.

Rheumatism
doubt If the" I*, or can be, a specine
'■ ,t fil, ,«.LumaUam; but tbousanda who
r;,'j sttSMgd it* pain* have l*en greatly ben«®rd t v Hood’s Bureaparllla. If you have
11 nnd relief, try thia great rumody.
-1 v u aCIIekd with rteuumUnu twenty
—t. p). vk'U* to ires I found no roliax, but

"

\"v*»\
cr^"!'Z
“!."
^TINa T°
EVWSOAY
UFErIN
TIEECOUNTRY.

.
Sarsaparilla did inc'more good
. . pc other medicine I ever had."
lut.coM. Shirley Village, Mom.
• • i'j i.i n ctunaiiiui t£ir&lt;^ years, and get no
;
I took flood’s Sampartlla. It has
• it thing* for me. 1 recommend it to
■!- Lr.wu JWiuiASK. Dldduford, Mo.

fhS'?nW?* ?cnc? bnM?e- shown in the
rebJl toStJ?‘‘&lt;m*J1’u
9,ul luwbecn
trated in rPrai^
’ q'rin?!ly niiuh
iUu&gt;‘
, . . Fnr^w
XT “"u "I'Auiaur
tr.‘e, .Furn
'er- The
»u. i in ‘i ra
.jith
tanner.
1 he direction!
directuma
for making
brace are tut follow.-

• • urlr;; th-j active nicdklual
«■ rcrtiU hntacdldne of unusual
,

ugr.ilt'.ltlteia! evidence.
Veil** tip tnv system,
;-&lt; i&lt;inrr □"• 'eUte. ana
&gt;•
• " J I’. Thommox,
l..i«cH. Maj». &lt; •I'-.rllh b--.ts i ll others, and

•

,

।

' . " V'' '"&lt;■*, Kk•l,,,,TW*•
_.pd’s Sarsaparilla
&gt;10. 1- WlkB FENCE hltACE.
Flnee the upper end of tbthrneva little
higher tluui the hip wire, with its foot
against t he reeond in nt. To a block nunk
a* nt A. nftuch n duubk-d wire running
to t4w brace mar ite top end. Ttea ,-jm
ta UUMl.. tight by twisting with u stick,
thus holding the brace down and pre­
venting ita lifting the jxiut &lt;&gt;ut of the
i ground.

Dosos Ono Dollar.

THE SUCCESSFUL FARMER.

The quwtion may ta inked. What con«ituUB a xuateeaful fu-mer? Different
bidlvid^ab. would gin, different aiwwera.
To ono former aucceaa mean* a conAanUy Incrwuiing bank account; to an/Kow. farm improvement and improved
farm building*; but there are bouw men
who do not twem to know whnt bu&lt;x»m
moan*.
, means. According to American Rural
Homo, the succewful farmer is not mas
”t*J ,li??UC0W”1jJ farmer ia not neo­
। WwiriJ-v
*n“&gt; who mi** the largest
- - &lt;f
inn uirKcnt
cronaand sell*
m&gt;11« them
rl&gt;»,r&lt; for the
......mot
.___money
cropland
or who lia« the finest stock and faro
bulltUng* &lt;&gt;r tho largest hank accottML
but M. who moat taneflta himi- ir |fa
family and tlie world, from whatever
position he may fill. A fanner may have
wealth, fine cattle and Ixtnw, and still
toe re may ta no sunshine in tlie homo.
The otilside world wifi hxik on snob ft
“'J “O -J1&gt;«ta » ■&gt; ro erorful
rannt'r. he is making money ; look nt hi*
Mock und farm." Yes. tat while hi*
a&lt;™“ are fertile his home 1* a dwrt.
Die fanner, to. ta wuctteiwful in life,
mrart cultivate his mind us well ns his
land. Ho must rememtar that he is detx-ndent upon cithers, us others are upon
talk He must bring contentment, pauence ami a home love Into hi* work.
Lhv funner must ramemher that ta is a
citizen, and tho citizen should ta public
spirited. A man is NOtuetimes said to
have n**cla-d tlie top round in the ladder,
but If ho |)a-i readied tlie top by pulling
others down,- who like himself were
climbing round by round, we can hardly
call his effort anuccom. So if the farmer
lias grown rich in land* ai.d monev by
making others poorer, we do not clam
him with the sucxtersful farmer. Suc­
cess In life means intelligyncv. brotherly
hire,
honesty, ....kite
public sbii
lom i.r..„tartv
generoa' ity
a desire to do .^jhl.
r»&gt;; I
...and
-----------------------not from
mere policy, Ixit from tbe heart.

. ------I irst e-vvi r tho meal Xrtth brine, just
Mrotig enough to barely float an egg, for
twenty-four hours, take it out nnuwaah
it in cold water to take out nil tin- blood1,
throw the lihxxiy brine away, and for
100 pounils of twf. or in the mine propor­
tion for other qunntitMW. luake a new
picklo.br dissolving six [&gt;ounds of s^lt.
two iKMimls of brown uug-.tr- nnd two
‘ounces of Holtpetre in water siiffieirait to
cover tlie meat; skim it well before injur­
ing it on. and if much scum urine* on it
afterwards before the meat i.-^ uwd up.
scald it, *kim iteand pour it back when
cold. Keep in a cool and well vcntUatod
phu-e
For Kttmmer kiv-ping or -for the
southern Mate* a little more salt should

INECAR BITTERS

The second plan comes from an Iowa
corresfMindent of Prairie Farmer, and is
. diveriited as follow^; Tbe second jxwt is
I
about
twelve feet from tho first, and on
&gt;:MU thirty minute*—Try h’ their tn|» r. 2 by 4 scantling is spiked.
, .. w. - ' under date May irlh. in*, a* A double wire from the top of the sec­
. ecn going -O tbe ll-lt Spring*, ond post b placed artnutd a strong-siake
i.lr-1. vein for on itching humor in at B. which is then driven firmly in the
1 hare 1'1-t UM-J thre- bottles of
- iife'ers, Md । has dour me mor- goo-1 ground, drawing the wire vt-rv tightlv.
J- riuga It 1-* theytreat mcdlcmi- ^ome attach tlw wire to the nottotn of
tlio end |x&gt;at, which tends to lift il out of I
•the
Lta ground.
__ 1
'- Han- not been without \ i’aegnr
j
S&gt;ime of our fanner*’ wires mnv be
' r the p.k*i twelve seam, and consider
I glad to understand just why scaling frujt
t ' t -m ln- rue-1 In our Lundy.”
it
Io compurinx etuZloce wlU. imturage. : up
J? in
to air
‘urtight
'^hl ’can* or tattles keep*
&gt;“'1» »
M \ ITIK FVRGf5OX. of Dryen. N- ?■ W. l&gt;. ll«ml or. at tbo outai llS&lt; tbo (rn?! «P"U‘“X'
of f-niwnl. mid
i-i-.-.ir Bitter. K the best medicine I
qutatim. u lurrdlv one of bUl.ldota
“"f'1" «F "-GJ*" I'rta-nt Infita
It jirf tny life."
mate.
It
U.
imital.
a
giutaion
of
.tor'*
lr
'
.*»
'""C
ta
troll,
ar,'
.lire
kud
Bklt.EY. of Hurt.boldL. Iowa k»V»:
Uta .nd fmUug. "In WhctauU,.- air. growing
«"&gt;»■■« in
m n
» hoaltliy
bwllbr state
roirn they
ttaj Ians
Imo
re ftat
ruai roi.com- —7--- JR,-”™*
decora
poking
tbo aulborilT quoted. •'.■« tae
leerm.ptamfoctal IV
“K* J&gt;t*. bllt-M MOOtt tte they lte*&gt; their vl*. .....no., •-&gt;«-«. .....ta,, J UiRtutb.'cmwltaion that the •newt
u'
].., .wvnxiniv
through changed condition*, with
. 11-rt-d un-v.ly from iadl|»Uon and
of our
fecdn muil
is pasturage.
Tliebv rwulte but few rxwptiim* th&lt;-v soon nnd easily
* I| d
‘pTkrtkxIxTw^xunil
■ *“d Vinegar Hitter* gave mere- f of pnK-tie&lt;- must bo UMMMired by results
kr. .a wH-ta.»...
ror'iYursSd

i:\-r BLOOD I’PBIFIER

j

n'; tlrAse^.Uk

“ta.'JjnSrt w

Ctatk ta nroro Uta,,’,l”f

I

DEATH OF SAMSON.
TERNATIONAL SERIES.

ST. PAUL &amp; MINNEAPOLIS

it;a,tsl.;i.4,..i&gt;tan».,«|„., U

la tbe night and took tts gat., an 1 the post*.
ami tint l«r on hte shoulders and earned
tjiem away to tbe top of a hill, nnd many
other marvelous feate of superhuman
strct-gth had bo perforai-xl. but now bi.
power and glory have departod from him,
Ata ta I. ta ita ta— »l buroro.ta.Artar,

'IT “"t

;
,
l
|

'kuS

CHEAPER THAN
EVER BEFORE !
I’ninte wmt a! Granfi Fork* In DAKOTA tad
MONTANA LEAS THAN ONE FARE.no nmml
trip r.itc being more tluuiT Wh.NTl IJOLLAIW.
' -ullug GREAT FALLS, MONTANA.
l*vtKMisdi*&lt;dring to take a trip through Norr&gt; Mlnnesora. Dakota or . Montana for thu.
'it-oiiae of looking over tbe country, or with tly
M'-.i of tadertingipew bomre within the boimd:
■-s of the &lt;mANDK8T WHEAT^B«LT IS
the WORLD, and an agricultural district »»«•
■He lor diversified tarmlug, dairy and «Wek
will do wall to take advantage .g
rJr’sUr.R and Information apply to ymr
■; &lt;me ticket agent, to any agent of the company
F. I. WHITNEY

,

•‘In niv experience a calf tarn in ths
fall or winter i* worth two tarn Ui the
Kpring for proliL" says Professor Henry,

1
M
- ----------And mourned to think we ever met.
For every wrinkle in your horn
My neighbor fanners Uye with case.
While 1 wear patches on ray knees:

milking.

On tbe other band.

ingiy, not counting cost or wmw«;uoncva.
More tnnnta) and morel than physical, it has
□Mbiug in common with display or bravado.
It b so quiet and modest tliat it might be
mUaFnl/toto &gt;-»■
------ r_______ . to

—.

! The Teacher

w■
। Who adviaed her pupils to strengthen tbotr
nund* by HuTufe of Ayer » Samapanlla,
appreciated the truth that bodily health t*
misenual to mental vigor For j-orsons of
delicate am! feeble constitution, irhethot
young or old. Un* medicine Is tv mark ably
j beneficial. Itu sura you p« Ayer** - ibw
only ?1 Sansaparilla worth $5 u bottle.
•• Every spring and fall I take a ntimbw’
of tattles of Aj it’s 8ara*parlHa, nud ant
greatly benefited.”—Mrs. .Tax. H. Eastman,
Btouirb.'uu, Mum.
■ i have taken Ayer’s Sarsa|&gt;ari)Ia with
great bet:c!if to my gviicrul health.” —
Miss Thirza L. Crerar. Palmyra. Md.
' My daughter, twelve years of age, han

General Debility.
make noto- and smoke; it barn* ponder only A fow w«el!» «inc«, we began to give bar
to spred Um tail to ita marta Tbe most • .AJr’’r’B Sarsaparilla. Her health ha* graaS-

Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,

Cupmrolfrnwnbl « .. 'aa'a—im

1Jt (TOln whu
alwnrlral and exhausted
box bran pi nised for bis
any animal w&amp;atev.ir it*
The imfadliug agency U
,Jlocy By ‘lie common
Ul?

Hw
£
by pugnacity. Be
readme to attack
siae and strength,
not boldness, but
estimate be should
l~r-

their joy in showing it, would be like the

Price $1: sn. $5. Wort* $51 botfit
having
made...inA ......
the rendition*
IrWoull
. ....
...."TO..bn&gt;u
..... .........
V.

Augu»t, 1&gt;«X In Uber U
on |&gt;«gj
333. MU&lt;1 mortgsire aa-N MUgnnd to Mart!)* St.
Cook, and s*W asRlgonteUt wax duly recorded:
oh which tnortipkgeii’erebreiahned toVedues!
tbe date at mix notice the sum ol four hundred
and fifty-five dollar* and seventy-one rente and
an attorney** fee of twenty-five uullar* provided
for iu said mortgacc. ami no sul’ or proreeditw*
*t law liavluc been instituted to recover the
monejs secured by said tnortL-ag^ or any part
thereof.
\
Said mortgage stipulating that hi case any
priiidpdlor Interest should beionite due. *nd
not paid, then the whole amount of prinrlpal
and tult-rest should tM-eonir due and payable,
and *s there ha« ix-en no part of prinrlpal or In­
terest paid on the same *luce March iwh. IWtT,
therefore the whole amount of principal and
Interrat Is hereby declared to be due.
&lt;­
Now. therelore. by virtue of the power at sals
contained In Bald wiruutre. and tbe statute In
such case made and provided, notice is hereby
given that on the tMh day of December, 1**. at
; lo o’clock in the forenooh. I shall wll nt public

j' They reaeinblo him minus hw ferocity.
I Bravery—tetn]&gt;ernni"Utal disdain of danger
or death—may be. probably is, unusual, bat
i courage talon js to nearly all" educated men,
to wboio nations even to races. It* absence
is with them an astonishing exception. Instearl of btiiug heroic, it is rraih general.
Wo must always judge &lt;jf courage by its ef­
fort. Mm who bare appeared daunUess iu a
j xcoro of depcrato battint have privately Con­
i Lwod that they were often timid. They
partedfrotn his consecration and I nd given
doubtluas told tbn exert truth. Courage is
hi* time ami attention to thing* which bo
frequently, if not commonly, a matter of
should have l»*n iwp.irated from. He saw a
, education .of wontodnos*. Tui* i, seen in tbo
woman iuTimnath; lie saw an twriot in Gain;
comlUct of raw troop* whtui first tinder fire. | Hasthigs I* the county.of Barry, ith.it bciug th*
They almost alwffys are unsteady, liable to iilm-e where the circuit court for Barry county
and tbtu. instead of making n ciiveoant with
ifholdeti). the oreuilsre described in »sld mortta thrown into confusion. Bur after n cer- ICMtv.
or so much thereof u may l»e neerswsnr
' lain amount &lt;rf military experience they will l« pay theair.iuint due uu said mortgage, with
eight p-rreni. lutCTMC, and *11 tegSl eovt*. l»'7.'n-t *' .
7.i ' u .r .
.
_ charge • Iwtu-rv without wav.-Hng. ■
£J. *Th"
hi., head ro^th
taaan toiS
grow
Kier with ail attorney's fee of twenty-five dob
ASMA."
K«hair of taroro'.
ja
_
. ,.ta.
ceveiiaiJtett for therein, the prviuf-e« being
ta...»lr.lrota U.
Ort.* . Tta
-t b«Hi^A
I, Uk.fr d.-s,-ril»ed In tedd inortgagr as all th*t certain
»Met.kBkkS|wro,'AA«»^ t°k»?rod R&gt;U&gt;lro U»fta«y.M ilrol tamp toro . piece or pam-nff land lying sud being situate
itatapu.. “““' 11—ltro.UJ2&lt;«l™»k«. ta NATO. »n&lt;l state of Mirhixau. and known am
ta» ... Uta ™or»i»S, taro — tat rm.™, lo &gt;“&gt; ■»
"«ta tarol ■» ta .rorop m follow*: Tbe southeast quarter of
tan... ttat Ia tu tarr:Itar. I. Uta pal
“ "N“,rrf «!-*«• •
Iron, uta . rororo r«m. io Ita U-l ol
U“*b&lt;J; "“Uror-1«~tarn erororo
brota. who tad » rota.rt.dfr rtalta UK “b“, JF~. ?'
™7 l’1*’
Dated. September Wtli, 1***.,
tai -tarn ta tad ~pl.rro.fr tamta—d.
'“y
RL "A proi tartTl— unu. l&gt;Htai. 'tail- . ta - ta~ «t u» ro». Ftalwrtk II, Ita
rod.- tap., I. drourota tai iroro ta I
—taro, prorol ol ta. uro - d ro.ta
£m,n.l .vz-T.uta rorom I Cnnmtatai. Iu.
*“ ""b“
Stair of Michigan, county of Wury,—sa .
Hwpitapru uAiroiAi jtarf ttaitata
At a session of the ITotixte Court for the
•tea.
Th. ntt-nn sitmiflra tlsh" and it*
,uwl n‘'d Najoleon, who had in-

rally it Samson disgraced, but the nanit of
1the Ixird is dishonored. Milton tn hi*“Sam­
son
Agunistea” makes him say:
1
I • • • to God hk« e brought
Dishonor, ohhiquy. and oped the mouths
Of Idiota and utnel-t.^ have tnaight wandal
To Urac!, diffidence at God. and doubt

Itaro Urouta tad no. tad Uta ratatoh. fcM.dtaM -ta ««ntaA ?&gt;• F-tafrtata
nralso tbeir g-ri.
courage bml Iran driven out al last by an
"Our God hath delivered Into cur hands irrelrievn’jlo turerve.
Courag" varies with our mood, and circumoar enemy. ” In this and the preceding vorw»
ttancea; liut. backed by will and pride and
— «»d m»
“J““
thought it true. Nebudiartrasaar probably
thought tlwx ho subdued Jehoiaktai, tmt it is
written that ‘tin- Lord gar* Jelioiakiin into peace, which Is lix-rasuit combat with un­
mart lai weapons. Ever}- day bring* ita
Mahand.* (l»an.i,S.)
trials, ita temptations, ita dangers, and to
oppose them courage ia tmli-iwinsable. Ho
ad worebipiin,- w,n‘,H ncuc'ct^ in tt roust go tbe rear or ba
cued Philistinre pnusi
it of tlie Great * drummed out of camp. Tbo world will not
devil* or demons. and a t
,
God of Israel In their muK uiakinj ,,.wrt j keep those who skulk or fly. Tlie survival of
lor them, n &gt;s srw ne — ■«» ™ of hi* I
«l«»t ••
'v?”,b7 P^’
3“^
own m^ortl nor wa. K bf any nm- p hi* ,«, H »•
(th*“ »°
liking; tmt U lie hwl not of hl* own free will । ‘fie:
I* only a ringlo pang, life iaoften
and by bri own choice deported from lieing »
*5^* Gt
Rmwoo and science
conxfjmtel te iHxi, be had never cotua to bav«? robbed dretb of it* theologi-ral terrore;
t!u* most pitiful and dagraceful condition
] »»nt modern rlriliratioa ha* nado Ufo ao ram
27. "Ibe hute»’ wa* full of men and plex, wearing and arduous, that the ewgiar
’XI li I
—•......--~ -----—
womon." Three .tbousam! on the IlXJl,
roof, La#
not
raidLow many tnouwu-di imide wo are r— —•-*; ery num who lives out hi* natural *fe
&lt;* Kjx-rt.' I fully “nd honorably, however olwcun
all beholding whdo Samson makes sport.
How tew stu-if gathering* are found to may lc, l&gt;» hero. Only he knows what be
worship God; one in Brooklyn, one in Lon- ia compelled to be, to do, to suffer, and he
doit, a few othent here and there; but how achieves the end solely by the evolution of
ca*y to gutaer the thousands if. there is any courag--.—Junin* Henri Browne in Globesport iu tho iwrvicu of Baton. tVtneh way
doc* vour own heart tend; 1 mean, which
eomiauydo you honcrtiy enjoy tbe imati
For 1 know that there are Sunday school
tz-a^irrs wuo enjoy tbe so called good un»
better than ttw hotuo und wvico of God.

'

Ibousand eight hundred and rtgnty eight.
l-rcNeut. Wm. W. Cole. Judjw of lYtUwie.
In the matter &lt;if the estate of Eddie T.
Branch. deccKsed.
On reading and O’.ln;; tbe petition, duly yertOed. of Henry Burton, admlnihtramr of said ealaU-. preying for reasouA therein set forth that
be itui) be Bcenseo to sell the real estate of
ehleli said deceased died »eUed.
Thereupon it it ordered, that Thursday, the-

said jwtiUon. and that the heirs at l*» ot said
d-caasedand all other persons Interested tn
said estate, arc required to appeer at u snsaloo
of said court, then to be boldcti st tbe ITolialo
onice tn the city of Hastings, In said county, and
show cause. It any there b“, why the prayer of
the pctttlooer may not be granted. Audit is
further ordered. That m1&lt; petitioner give notice
to the pentrms Interfiled In raid estate, of the
ixmdeM}- of said petition. .u&gt;d the hearing
thereof, by OMMttuf a copy ol this order to be
nublisb-il mtbe Haatlbg* Uajunkb, a naw-paper printed and circulated tn yarn county of
Barry, once In each week for hair successive
weeks previous to »atd day of hwurtu^,^

(A true copy.)

Judge of I’n'bate.

BHJOU55T3S,
'____ SICK HF.ADACHS
HFARTRL'm, IJVirR
INDIG ESTIOM
EISI’KISIA, COXrhUAT. JAUNDICE

for it was almrat all on hi* «;do owl all about

Ul&gt;-J IIV.Y
--------- ■ - --- -------■
of Wisconsin.
forth an army, luo UUined. Deborah and
Waldo F. Brown tells that ho ha* ex- ■Barak, Gideon or Jeputnah. out ratfler by poae that something that I happened to say
with nalt tm a ferubar and act* of peraonal valor to avenge Israel. W e
effect whatever from ita use. |
now m him u&gt; prayer, his last prayer, and
Bmnll podtocB. pumpkin*.
‘j*'".’ strange as such jwnyor may "tm to us, God
arawcred 1L We mutt see Samjaon here an sJ altogether a different man, both in man­
th«riiter&gt;r th* Lard deslriug tbo averUirow
ner and muller.
■
uftiwmwrnic* of tta tard. borne or.u Uns
•’AH Hml 1 Itad thought a charlatan stylo
mxgretal that bo bad better sight now than had vaubbed, find ho talked of the state of
before tie lra‘- h.s eyes. It is not our natural this country and the ospw't and probability
Pi"It YOU
t0 do h&lt;T
sight, but tbe degree in which wc mo God or of affairs on the continent with a good sense
the mwsure of our faith which makes us to mxl a knowledge of RubjecU both at homa
have power in His service.
youdo IOTF tavonu. borw.
■jg "Saaitou took boh! of tbo tw0 middle
nilfara” The I*®!’1* 011 watcUinK- 00 dwibt’
to *eo what uuw form tho BjK&gt;ct would take,
R Irbv.ot MUsMppI'”^
wholly uueoiwciou* that in a moment they
waiting, and certainly for
would ta iu eternity. 8*.’ii«ra know that h»
would die with them, but bo knew Him
n rV-rv nice quality of butter. 1/

You’ve got U&gt; go—good-by. old cowl
uS ttaZ - ilo. aro #u Ln mu - -------------- 1—
while their itodw lay in tbo same bmp, but
what about tbeir souls which cannot diol
Profev&gt;or Henry, of Michigan, report! ■ centrata! ft*d Ktu,r **** 0&gt;&lt;mu*
9&gt; "Ho slew al tot* death more than bo
that in n recent experiment threr
Cork dust. In «&lt;«.
P’P""’
wcro
I«d
on
a
rouro
ookuns
,&lt;«»«•
rjL"
drolvro
All
-»'ta
tlM-OAintrF.
were fed
a ration coating te
day. with tta IoUooia6 reroto: AgrTO.
.quota Irol from
day. wiui u&gt;e
short horn made M cento worth of but­
nW; OA.-l'aJll,
——
, ,, .
-­
who knew God, and ho au uafartbfuJ wiV
ter txtr day. a half blood
n«e-, but we cannot foHo»'.

4“^’

wantonly court daiigwr.

.

WIU.-or grapft-i, on 1 no razor was to coma But be ba* uotaii *qa*I in t ba animal kuigupou his IxMfl (Num. vL l-Sj; a* to txi* f dntn as to fighting propensity, lx*.ng ns destimighty actx, ho bail rent a lion a* bo would ! tote of fair ax lie is of brain*. When be
have rent n kid. he luul slain a thornet ml men
a’’TU&gt;ta8 will&gt; W» t*«th bi* jaws often
talk ita p.tan. .&lt; au •». -tan.ta-. ta a "«• '“.l-’-1 -1*^

^MONTANA,

BY., FROM

NOTHING IN
G IN COMMON WITH
t no
no«u»zvN
DISPLAY
OR BRAVADO.

Nervous Prostration,

■ Minnesota, Dakota,!

X VU. MM, — — —to. ----Too little meat for such a frame.
With stomach tanm and udder*
_
- —
_ .
.nnttoh at mH

HAS

forehand; they cal ml \ await the Kt. willing
"Anont n yetir ago I tag*n u«lnz Ayert
turning from win to Him, cither ou tbo port
S.irxatiarilla a* a remedy for d.-bUity and
oC a nation or an indiv iduaL
nt-iinilgi.-i resulting from malarial exposure
Gidroti judged Ixraei forty year* and was dinary circunMancv*. Ttay krep Mteir own In the army. I wa* in a very bad condi­
tion. tat BIX tattles of tbe Snot* pari Ha,
succRxled by ALiroeiacu, Tola and Ja;r; then secret, which'they may not *osp&lt;rtt themtehra until requiratnoal caUs it forth. Th*y with occasional dottes of Arwr** Fills, bar*
they did evil again and were oppn-r-wd by
are duv-.ted to duty; where it •&lt;omraandf greatly improved my health 1 am now
tbe Philistine* awl Ammonite* eighteen they follow against fearful odds, trading for­
year*; God tbezi rnired up Jephtha aa thrlr lorn hopes, charging in th# fare af death,
F. A. Ptakham. South Moluncns, Me.
deliverer and judge, and be was aureraxlod susUiinsd uud KtimulAted by conviction of
** My daughter, Sixteen year* old, Is nsing
by Ilraun, Elon und Alxlon; then they did
,
sxjvt
wiui K'
hzm cnoct.
Ayer’i,s o«t«i|wiiui
Sarsaparilla With
good
effect." —
&lt;&gt;.... 5.
c J.
T Graham.
—YVlifted
’.
&lt;
Many peoples, Anglo-Saxons notably, at- Rar.
'Brethren
rvil again and were delivered into tbo Land*
of the Philisdnea, who opj-rrased thorn forty tach undue importance to whist they esteem .Church, Buckhauaou. W. Va.
*“ *“ --------- ------- -------------• -- •
•
" 1 Buffered frutn
years; God then rara-d up tiam-au n» a de­ general. &gt;n our own country w« nrc &lt;sout j
liverer and judge, and ht* i* tbe last rule re tinttally hearing‘the expras i-ms, “He will ‘
cunled iu the look uf Judgw, the ckaiug light,” "They orn flghtcre" "They won't
with latte- back and headache, am! bare
chapters .draeribmg tho &lt;-o;iditiov of thin;;* givs it up ejtbout fighting,1* os if oombativ*- been much benefited l&gt;y the nso of Ayer’*
when "every twin did that winch wax right
Sarsaparilla. I tun now
years &lt;4 iu*e, nnd
amsatfxlied chat n&gt;y p*aent health and pro­
hi his own eyre." (Chap, xrii, fl; xxi.dKu)
longed life are due Jo the use of Ayer's Rar21. "Tbe Phiiistlnw look him. nnd put out
i i.i.
J i,, i, . ,
~7~"
r~:
Iveivwt is not an uncommon nor an exalted saparilla.” — Lucy Moflilt, Killihgly. Conn.
u.
him, a
fn 7 . , S
‘ prisoner,
&gt;’rl'"Xr' " '
U
»- . n," I- .11 Mtosta i "Mra. Ann H. Farnsworth, n tody TO
। —
blind
and
talpk«,
and .oondder
Is in**
it t.a puyximu
pbyjdta! wan
trait or
of uniteroiopment.
undrtnitom'dt. Thu
i
— —
--------»——’ —
cciuddcr who be „
hm&gt;
years old. So. Woodstock, Vt., writes:
aiui what be
h« had
hmf bran.
Iwm Jli*
.111, birth
Klefl. wa* fore-. *&gt;.tiger
—• is.^-1
.1^— —-.1-1—x v„I.mt. in "After several week** suffering frotp nnrvand
wither
noble n ir inteliteeiit,
—
»-»»by
—•»--»
——
- upptwrvd
----------------------------—fighting
......
told
the Ixml.
who
twico lo his
powers he Is not. Nurpowed
by any otw prostration, 1 procured n bottle d
। Ayer • Sarsaparilla, urn! before I hod taken
j half of it my usual health returned."
5
Nazarite to God from his birth, that i*, one i T. la,??,lnCY °^TUB BfU-noo.
.ta-rota.fr-p.r.ta!urn..Uy. trod, tar- (
..‘“.S

HARVEST
EXCURSIONS

You yield bat lilUo at your bral,
. . • .. ...
. -&lt;- ... ..Iim In rr

&lt;6.

often dioosre tbe most unlikely inatrntncuu
with which to accomplish His purpmms, that
no flash may glory in Hu prreem- And

I5EA-SALT
iOAP-

Si. Paul, Micasapolis ^Manitoba

DEC.

In all the Gcripmre* the great truth is kept
Ixsforc us that if «o would enjoy
and
have victory over dl oncmlcf, it mun be by"
a mind stayed Upon God. anA by aa humble
walk- with Him in clioerfaii anti whole hustled
obwlicnce Another truth brought before

a.„tata-rre..N- V"U tato.tAkuw Intalbo itatablmiltelll- W.E2 ,n, “,,n,2Lu±“^tal‘‘l,1ta
r Vinegar totter* a firet-t|int the average aero of the best b&gt; ,1,e b®aIt1' •‘r,&lt;*th“
nK "x
dure wiU not pr«Tnee more than 1.900 K^n-on the &gt;&gt;iitaiile from timing into.
t.000round*of milk, while tui ucwof ; r,’nUMt *“•» «»"“«•
VJXEGAK HITTRR8.
j corn fodder, put in a silo, will cattily pro. „
,
„
. fempenu.er Bitten* known. doo, ».&lt;»» io w.au i».und». w« lltvl r
'"&gt;r—-&gt; n—kta. tataaw
.
■ :&lt;•* the Brain and quiete tbe that corn fodder is’the mod cnsilv. I -Mr. Duugb*. di® Inventor of the .
rrtfnlah-M
the, Bowels
and renders
-..................
- -------.
,
clieuplv and aafeiv handled in tlJ k1£k I Douglas inixtttre. givoa in 1‘oultry » nrd
t , -»d eitciilMl’on through the -Jhi donuigc from the elenwiita in : the following formula, width ho nmiud.M..K Itrsuie to restore m.rruring
vcrv grettt(
there w» «n improvement upon the fumotw
i Tin: which
per­
&gt;&gt; .( A twaiitiful book free.
is added the low or waste in feed- mixture: Two ouna * sfilplmte of iron,
I
X7
Adress,
inz.
Tlie silo, practically, ia a rml&gt;- . half ounce diluted sulphuric acid, put in
atjtute
for
pasturage,
so
far
n*
tlie
sue- n jug, stirftid with a niece of wood, aftor
IL IL Mc Dosamc Dltvc Co.,
culence of the food and quick dig&lt; i titil- ■ w luch hot water is added to dissolve, the
Washington »L. N. Y.
ity ts rajiKcroed. without ft* expense. 1 * »&gt;ole being stirred untddimdved; when
Every vear in Wtocomin witnawstu the cold put into a quart bottle or jug and
inm-ite-- of those who believe and prac- !&gt;U UP with water. Done, a temqxxinful
tice a jjortial soiling at least, and they do . to a quart of water.
it tlirough the silo. Now, if it is of tho j
higlirtt ecmiomv for us to own no waste
Corn in Tight Crftw.
I
land, or land wliicli yield* a low return; .
Three vearu'experience in storing com
—--------------— -—
- -»
.a crib
------------------------ this: If
if it *is of the higbest
economy *for
us •to • {n u
tight
or grnnury proves
_____
____ _____
get tbo largest return possible for tbo Uj
n coni,
when_ husked, befairly
fairly dry, it
value of the food coxinumed; if it is of will
rtll do to put it in a tight building,
buildir
pro­
lie dry duri=g
during the
foil
tha highest &lt;-conomy for us to put our vided
vi^ tlie
;L.. weather be
-------land in the most effective sh.ijx- inatibta., and the winter be a steady, cold one,
for th** use of our animals, dix» not the foil*med
followed by
by a
at drought
drought the
the next Beason,
name eeonomv appeal to you as power- But if tbo ‘following season he wet. the
tin- tonle. punfymK properties of a
corn will
No
-----------1,1 not keep well. K
" more tight
iriiig all local »Kln and scalp dl* fully as it does to us?"
corn crib* fur u«.—i*raiiio Farmer.
i|-«. bl 'U-he*. •■crema, tetter, chafing
.
u id-from perfeetlv purr m»te.nal»
The Drspliwd Kkuufc.
• « tniul healing and invigorating 1&lt;&gt; the
a
rF— —■
।
The much despised jskunk, rays Vick,
• :.--| i!iglt in u fresh clean ant! healthy
An IndUrn.
.l-tarflol
&gt; -i'll., s.ld by druggist* and fancy goods Ln a gutxl entomologist, and the farmer I
AlllLU
„u,u farmer rwrarUx
-j------------—
smua*
t
z •. i&gt;i •Mult by mall one rake for 25 ebu or nnd ganiener make a great mistake in |nAU
Rural
New Yorker
tho movable feed 1
- :,
by the proprietors.
peraecuting
anil
destroying
this
humble
ghom
in
the
accompanying
cut.
perawuting ami det-troying tfiw nuinwu
littlo animal. The few egm be purloin* 1
from the farmer’* hen yard very poorly
compcmtate for the great number of |
noxious imtect* h« destroys. In May he i
is bomctinifH seen, about sundown, on I
aonie elevated spot, watching for the May
beetle iw he wheels his droning flight,
and he saves him. too. not in Uh- sense I
Broken of in the liumortal elegy, but be- ;
tween his kfrth. He will sit an hour nt (
a time inhering in the destructive
A COSVF.S1K5T FEED WACK.
beetle*,
beetles. lie
He is
in a
n persistent
perostem hunter,
num-. j . and |
in his nocturnal rambles myves along
no nays: ‘Hie nick and trough form
'
with hi- !«-• chw »o the ground; hfi ■ the U-t feeder n u»J»
•enMof
an uuaa-fc.
rnsrcL BtrOtlg.
strong. ~-lC
wfe ujiu
and uu
durable, jjust » ha» ।
■uiiiw: ua -radii— •sowute
— —----- not 1LU
y........ or below,
i_.i,.„- can I| _____
I.rt nrita-tR
not a larva,
above ground
crrry farmer ...
who
®xi*ct« t&lt;&gt;
l“ It.IXl
»«■« STOCK
SSL unthbevstttoWRtow with un- n^a. The device wiU aav.- tune, labor
UKiiarbnlliancy as lie ecaiu every leaf ; nn
d f^-d.
drawn to&gt;tho
iiw.. It
xi cani be
..........................
— rtacl,•
UKIUU oriluauuy iin »•»
------ ,------- : nnu
l»ul«l
ui .[&gt;,
Fcn»ri.iert
. ' r _ for
al. . the
i-Z.l.tto
— Uta,'
I,Wil hniiliNl
to nnv
convenient
and. bramth
hidden
prey.Al.lllt
About lo»d«l
,.U.Y lo r«,l. «u,il In oudJr weoUwr il■
tobacco plantations bi* bcrvicca iu de­
Proving the tobacco worms are consid­ hn l«&gt; dmnn from pta” to I’’0'* “
Ital th, .tool WU1 not luri- to mod In
ered valuable.
mud to ent.
___ _____

) Aug. 21st
TI'ESDAY. I Sept. 11 an&lt;l 25.
) Oct. ‘.I and 23.

GENUINE
KE COURAGE.

LESSON XL FOURTH QUARTER, IK-

Dr.C.McLANE’BHB
—-CELEBRATED ——

■■■LIVER PILLS!
FLEMING BROS., Plttkburjh, P«.

PILES,
RHEUM,

H^ui-uu
------—faavv had: but luckily I

25--

�BttMtti-.■a*'*''NNER.

S

dime by having the Im!let on official paper

MARSHALL

providing Looths into which the voter can
enter and prepare his ballot unseen, and
prohibiting him from showing It after it Is

AV6VWT 14, 1879.

EDITORIAL
NOTES
. .
•_____________ —t
Sum Small created a decided sensation

peranre union Ln New York elty.

He

waded Into tbe prohibition ysrty and set
forth tlie tewaons which should be learned
from tbe reeest hirtory of tbe party In a

prepared.

plicated nor expensive. It requires no
new machinery, and would lossnii the coat
of elections by thousands of dollars. The
certalnlty with which It would accompttah
IU work lx its greatest objection in the
eyee of corrupt politicians.

During the last fiscal year, 832,000,000
manner which fairly dared the ultra pro
Small said he was a duty was collected on imported sugar alone,
the
total amount collected for all imports
prohibiUonlst, but that the party had fought
a sham battle.’ They had simply been in­ lieing $813,000,000. Or in other wonts
about
one quarter of tlie money “taken
dulging In prophetic wind. Proceeding be
from tbe people by tbe ihiquitowi taritT
was
derived
from sugar alone, a southern
••We sometimes ‘pitch into* newspapers
becauiM! they give more attentitm to hose product which tlie southern democrats are
ball than revival nnd religious meetings. anxious to protect, nnd which many re­
But Tf those fellows jurt went out to the
publicans think ought to be on lhe free
field and giibbk-d at each oilier and then
marched l«ck lo the city the newspaper* list
MbitkmbU present.

would stop noticing them. They do some­
thing. They knock the insides out of u
ball, and send it over tlie left-field fenew,
und make a man slide 16 feet to a base.
Tbe people are interested in that When
we begin to do something lhe newspapers
will be talking about it, the jiolitieians will
be hustling ou aocoutit of It, and we will
be getting some victorlea Nationally, I
think al! lhe flowery, roseate ideas, of Lav­
ing a prohibition president, anil our march­
ing up to tin1 white bouse and drinking his
health In pure cold water, will not i&gt;o reaIlsed for n long time.
Economic questions, such ns immigra­
tion, muno|x&gt;lle*. strike* and labor. 1 be­
llow arc to lie ibe eminent questions for
the hfxl dnzrn years. The pulpit and the
press an- waking upto the fact that the gov­
ernment must kill the saloon, or tlie saloon
will kill tlie government Tlie country Is
becoming Grmtanlxed and beerhu-d. If.
as prohibitionists, you can join with other
parties, join them and God will bless tlie
combination. It is hotter that the saloon
should go than that tho&lt; prohibition party
should come.

General Harrison is deacribed’by the vis­
iting statesmen who go to see him ‘ “about

that little appointment you know" as a
man of large head and small mouth. He
is reported to be a first-class listener, but
lias a cheerful habit of keeping tils views
and proposed proceedlnga strictly to him­
self. This country marie no mistake when
it elected Gen. Harrison to tlie presidency.
The Journal intimates that It b willing
to join any movement to do away with the
use of money in elections. It will be very

easy to pnt a stop to the practice if. Irnth
IHirties enter into a hearty mosement to
that end. Tbe Baxxkii can speak for the
republican* that they will join heartily in
such a mqyemeut. What party can the
Journal speak for?

Powder
^25 PERFECT M*2£

It* superior excellence proven Iu millions of
home* for more than a quarter of a century. It
to used by the United Kates Government. En­
dorsed bv tlie beads of tbe Great UnfrerelUee
an the Htrougvrt Purest, and moat Healthful.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not
contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Bold only
11 C*n#
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
saw vobk.
cbiqaoo.
st. louia
CHANCREY BAI E.

Circuit ouort for tbe manty at Barry, in Chan­
cery, In tbe rtatc of .Michigan, made and dated
ou lhe JSth day ot February, A, D. 18W, in u err
tain &lt;uu*o therein w-uding. wherein Mell»»a E.
Hinchman.It complainant, and Lyman A.Shedd
and Muryetu E. Hbedd are deteudanta.
.
Notice la hereby given that I -ball sell rt pub
Uc auctluu to the highest bidder, on Friday tbo
3Slh day ot January, A. D. t**u. at Um o'clock in
the forenoon, rt tbe north trout door ot the
Court house tn tbe city of Hartings, county ot
Barry and stale of Mlclilgan, Mid Court house

M&lt;»re-

mesaage &lt;rf a year ago landed him there.

The lodges of the district made a good
showing Ln temperance work during the
quarter. The lodge taking the lead In this
work ami therefore the banner lodge of
tlie district was West Baltimore with
Hastings holding second place. An luwrterting public meeting was held at the
Baptist church in lhe evening, addressed
by 0. W. Blain and Bon. Clement Smith.
G. A. Mos KT, Sec.

In L8M, It took but 27,000 votes to elect
MORTGAGE SALE.
tai democratic congressmen in Georgia.
eaa default Um been made In tho WtyAny man knows that such an election is a
■ tbc principal and Intumt of a certain
force, and a gigantic fraud. With a free
ballot and n fair count, it would not iiave
been poeaible to have elected ten congrwte- morigaxe was recorded In tbe ofi&amp;i of tbe Reg­
mnm in Georgia without 200,000 votes had ister rf Deeds tor Harry County. Michigan, to
Uber 9 of mortgages, ou page c®. on the frth
been cart. And think of the outrage uf day of November. A. D. 1«». Hald mortgage
wasdnly uMtgued to tbe undersigned Hetty J.
permitting 87,000 voters In Georgia tb Dibble,
try a wrfttr n awlgument exocutad by
wield ten times tbe influence In congress said Omrlea P, Dibble, dated April 4U1,1NU, and
of tlie 40,000 voters of this district in
and 234. ou the Oiti day of
Michigan who voted for congressman in
ereas said principal *u&lt;i ii&gt;-

UB8fi. . Such elections as are held in the
roore' ttian’ao"day*
south are excuaeiew outrages on a free and payable, and wb«
people.
_____________________

We are pleated that our coo temporaries at
Nashville, MMdlevflie and Freeport are
uniting in fiiror of a new court house.

deed and six andttF-loo teUan tlinoesj)
sum is the whole amount of princitail and

tbe question should not be submitted and

no proocodluts having
equity to rwovi-r tbe a

lively trifling to each taxpayer.

If the

bc*rd should fall u&gt; submit the question,

aB .« Barry county. Michigan.
In liber
of mortgages on
leb mortgage there Jseialm*dto
tbe date Of
’---------- *----re, and no soil Or proceedings
instituted to reomr toe mon-

.!• unoiuinl nf th)' nrlOC-t’IU
payable.

aw

Ne^

In fact the finest assortment of

HOLIDA Y GOODS
contained In wild inort&lt;*«. a™
such case mane and provided, notice Is hereby
givan Utrt ou tiatuntay the »th day of March.
al ton ' o'clock in the forenoon. 1
•hail tell at public auction, to the hlrtrart bidder,
at the nprth front door of tho court hou»e In »be
City d Hastlnm, Barry Coontv. Michigan, ithrt
being the place where the circuit court for
Barer county Is noldenj, tlie pre«nl»«j dowrlltea
Iu *ald mortgage or »i&gt; imv-ti thereof as may be

Ever shown in Prairieville.

Mon

An early inspection of them Is invited.

Bargains ?’»■ Cloaks and Shawls.

MV
Prairieville, Dee. 10. *88.

BII-I-

Noth

detertbed property.lo-wit:
Bltuate and being tu the county of Barry and
stale ot Michigan and described as follows, to­
wn: Commencing rt a polo: (urty-rtx rod*
formerly owned by M. C. Swift, running thence

CHANCERY SALE.

hereby given that I shall sell nt public auction
to the highest bidder, on Friday the 25th day of
lathe city of Hasting*, eonnty of,Barry and
..
. :i;.l ti Court House being the
Slace tor balding the circuit court tor the counf of Barry, all tne following described property
tO-Wlt:
.

The Leading Furniture Dealers

Mortgagee.

:-D. C. RANNEY,
Auctioneer, '

In Barry County are

DELTON, ... - MICl
I am prepared at any time
and at reasonable rates to cry
auction sales, flavp had ex­
perience in this work and can
give satisfaction. Leave orders
with Ranney &amp; Norwood, Del­
ton, Mich.

Hastings Citv Bank,
Hullu'*,

-

-

V an V alkenburgh
Their stock ia

Complete the Year hound.-

Mlrh.

Ln tbeir store you will find

CAPITAL, $50,000.00.

Suitable Presents

Michigan.
I.,., w

Barry County. Mich.

Circu

( A
yon's.

Michigan.

Smith &amp;Colgmove,
BoUeltort for Complainant

-CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS,orricw:

A f
Arch

Qn
next

And also for

r». O. Robinson, President;

Weddings. Anniversaries and Birthdays.
ihkxctobm:

They guarantee to meet any prices in the county.
sfied that they mean what they say.

BARGAINS

Please call and you will be sat-

Fre

MORRILL

Books, Albums, Bibles
Gift Books.

W

Christmas Booklets
Poetical Works,
in various binding,

COMPANY

Agrncy for

PRICES REDUCED

AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY.
Bibles furnished at COST.

.

New assurttnent of

ON

Lovell's and Seaside

Winter
Overcoats
Ish, BiigiiiWilMi
.

IJbrary Just received.

Aino a fine stock of

Cal) in and examine «rr

Juvenile Books,

And 30 Cent Books.
At price* that will astonish you.

J. B. Robert’s
News Rooms.

Joe
Park

•nww

Holiday:-Ws!

ALBUMS*
oc-ltau. Brcn a. ma, rm

M'.HIG.V.I SAD

Samvsi.

The Michigan Central wlltaell excursion
tickets on Dee. 34th, 85th and Slat, 1888.
cat achievement or the most gigantic swin­ and Jan. 1st. 1888. from Hustings to all
dle of the century. Even if completed, it stations on its lines in United States and
may still lay claim to tbe latter title, for Canada st a rate of one and one-third tare
for round trijf. Tickets good for return
there is no way in which it can be made to not later than Jan. 3d. 1889.
pay a profit on the enonnouH sums expend­
P- A. Hahn, Ticket Agent
ed tn its construction. Already §400,000­
Barry county district lodge df the 1. .O.
000 Iiave been sunk, and the work is bin
half done. The contemplated assumption, G. T. meet In quarterly m-ssion at Hartings
on Monday. Dec. 10th, with delegates from
of tbe debt of the company by the govern­ the following lodges present: Hastings
ment, will eventually make the canal u na­ lodge Na 844, Middleville IsHge Na S80,
tional property, nnd this will in turn make SL Johns lodge Na 654. "West Baltimore
lodge No. 683, Forest lodge Na 991. Un­
ion lodge No. 718. Star lodge No. 800,
Prairieville lodge No. 788. The member­
importance on this continent by a Europ­ ship of the lodges represented is 982, with
ean power, is in direct contravention of the SG InlUations during the quarter. Tlie
Monroe doctrint^ and there is no dlapmd- number ot open lodges held in tbe district
during the quarter just closed was eight
tkin as yet to abate our claims in that re­ The following officers were elected and in­
aped.
_____________ stalled by G. T. O. W. Blain, who presided
during a part of the wswton:
President Clcveland’w expiring groan, n«
his message to congress has lasen fitly
termed, illustrates the old idea of a tad
opinion well stuck to. He is still convinc­
ed that the ••utrifflis a tax" although tbe
D. (&gt;.—LooImi Braith.
D. A J. T.—Olive Carpenter.
voters of this country very plainly intimat­
Chap.—D. B Ovtatt.
D. M.-Gco. Moalrr.
ed to him, on November Otii, that he' was

age of opinion, but he insists &lt;m staying on
tbe wrong side, just l&lt;ecaut»e his fooliah

AND OTHER POPULAR AUTHORS.

Bibles, Poems, Toy and Picture Books.
Chatterbox for 1888, Toys, Dolls
of all kinds, Photograph and Auto­
graph Albums, Plush Goods,Frames
Mirrors, China and Glassware. Pecorated Toilet Sets, Hanging Lamps,
Candies and Nuts.

tariff is not a tax, what is itr

ials in a measure guarantwd It. This can­
al sciieme will live in history as the great­

which ho has allowed to accumulate, and
which he placed at the command of pel
democratic tmnks of New York, iuvtead of.
paying the nation's honest debts. Grover
has lots of sand, even to tbe fast, and cour­

Books by Dickens, Pansey, Roe, Hol­
land, T. S. Arthur,

The Democrat despairingly asks “if the

France already lias the largest public
The official count in West Virginia 1»
debt of any nation Ln the world. It Is as still going on and both sides claim a vic­
large as the debts of Great Britain and tory. But even if all four congressmen
Russia combined, and more than five times from that state ure'glvcn to the democrats,’
as large as that of tbe United States. Yet the republicans will bare a majority of five
now it is proposed to assume the huge debt in tbe tower bouse.
a! the I'unama canal tn order to prevent
tin' company from collapsing, and dragging
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
down with it the g^ylnimenL whose offic­

Utterly mistaken about that matter.

I* coming and w&lt;- have

CREAM
lAKlMg

It seems beginning. containing about three acre* of land
This speech aroused the ire of tbe prohi- that the ^bcusslon of the tariff during tbe
tiontsta present and some of the offieets of late campaign has utterly failed to enlight­ section two. In town one north, range ten wes
Dated Harting*. Mich.. December 11. 1»M.
the society who followed him denounced en our uelghlwr. This Is truly sad. But
Atnszo K Kkkastos.
bis views. Smail replied, and the meeting the people understood the matter by a Circuit Court Conunlxiioncr, Barry Co., Mich.
SMITH A COMIKOVK,
finally broke up in confusion.
large majority.
*

over, Grover Is appalled at the surpluH,

Christmas

ppprice's

$18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 for
15.00 for

$15.00

12.09

12.00 for

9.00

7.50 for

5.00

This Sale'eloses Jan. 1,1889

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.
Hastings, Mich.

�Hastings

Banner

PERSONAL MENTION.
flutings,’ Wednesday, Dee, IS, 1838.

Hlei* w“ *” Gl“d ‘'•'■''V r* .** “”* bun,!n« ot

•o® to oeeupy as

■ Sfiantv

ch^"w-w""*-

»s

bX*°U” sh01“ ,p“' s"b,l*r tachu-

: ,,ui beat the na«tlmrtNsUooal bank Meh
•*

lhe name month tor the aeootBrnodMlai
, -. who wish to pay tbeir taxes.
rd.de. Dec. t. UM.
J. H. Rrxjc. Hope Treas.

with a saloon.

UOCUIUea W r Brodtaser

•&lt; r™l BXW.

B“*k'

He

VridS. M“ T,mlta““

GILLASPIE,
Court and Jefferson Hr. Keeps flour.
u»«al. ground oyster-Mjell. egg food
Also a general stock ot groceries.

“*

^ku!e"K'-

New Year’s Ball!
Will be given by the

Biigi Fin Dspulanl
Union Hall,

'Si"®'"
vuiK.utc or n. r. oldnam.

lovibal lo at*

&gt; are m&lt;w

Snpper at Ford’s hotel. 75c.
per couple. . .
■ng will be left undone to make this
iihlest ball of the reason.

•' tatata *

:

■ IO- Thurtd.,7

phny evidently mean business.

„ TO tae Ua» Bell. B,„r „
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!^l“r‘Sb&gt;',.U"“*w I,e|ta» "“tar mill.
•taU H full roller pn&lt;eu flour, tbe equal o,
lhe beet potent made an,when-.
Mr, Jennie Thayer will th l. week re»'“"‘"“n IWOda 1O «™u
Rapids where she will open a mlllinerv
»tore, and nuke her future home “,UlnerT

Enquire ot P. T. Colurore.

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checked free.

Mrs. Nettie E Marshall, ofMapieQrore,
was examlntii before Probate Judgv Cole
Friday in onler to determine whether she
was insane or not A jury brought iu a
verdict of “not insane.”
There will be a dance at Blackman's hall,
Delton, Tuesday evening De&amp; •.•». All arr.ir children to lovely I p‘'&gt;K'’n&gt;ent&lt; perfected for making It an en­
joyable affair. Bill Including supper at
Cramer's restaurant. 81.35.
Watches from the Waltham. Elgin,
Ruckford. &lt; olumbus. Hampton, Swiss am!
last the Waterbury-factory whk-h I sell al­
ways from 34.00 to K.0&lt;U Cali and M-e
them.
Jofax Besvmkh, Jeweler.

I', in ri;l i.*..

dhttanoe south of the K. A H. depot
From what we can team of tbb and other“ Would
• »«&lt;i Idea for the
authorities to take steps that will result In

one of lhe pleasant social events of last
week was the marriage Thursday afternoon
of Miss Mae Davenport to George Bradley,
of (.rand Rapids, at the home of the bride’s
parents. Abram Davenport and wife, in
Carlton. Tbe ccremraiy was conducted by
Rev. W. M. Puffer. After the ccremony
a bountiful repast wa» Mfrv**d. The bride
and rnwm left the same evening for Grand
Rapids, which city they will make their fu­
ture.home. Amony
gneste were pres­
ent the mother and two ;.ister* of the
groom and Mr. .Sargeant, an expies mes«•■tiger ot the M. C. IL R.

Thus. Tinkler was arrested Wwlnrwtay
thargwl With obtaining a new set o&gt; teeth
from Dr. S. M. fowler by false pretenses.
He gave Indi and his examination l&gt;efore
Justice Kennston was fixed for ths 1,3th.

The wrestling match at union hall Fri­
day evening between N. T. Diamond and
George- Wilkinson wa» called a draw at the
end of the :ioth round, neither men having
secured a fail.
Wilkinson, who is abdrit
MfK"lu- "I MlddlevlUr. wu In 35 pounds heavier than his obpoodut. dur­
ing the first few rounds put forth his best
the city on burineas Friday.
efforts evidently in hopes of securing a
Samuel Canon, of Gateslrarg. was In the victory by mere ttreagtr*.
But he ioon
city on business Thursday.
discovered ttiat he had underestimated his
.^Ir8: W# J- Stuart, of Grand Ranlds opponents skill and thereafter acted en­
visited In the city last week.
’ tirely upon the dcftmte, hardly making
sufficient advance to get a foot off the
F. A. Blackman, of Delton, was In the ground. The game wm fought fairly and
city on bmdntms on Monday.
the large number present were satisfied
W. E. DeGolla, of Middleville, wm In that there wm no put up job about It. E.
W. Jordon acted as referee.
town ou business yesterday.
Married, on Wednekdgy, the 5th, at the
•i.’Eu .
I’umekt Lome of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
V lilted tn tbe city yesterday.
Martin Tinkler, In the township of Hast­
p0*1*- uf Albion, was the guest ings, Mr. Washington K. Ferris and Mias
of friends in the city Sunday.
.
■ Lizzie Tinkler, O. H. Greenfield, Esq.,
officiating. None but the immediate rela­
.
“”Lro»ri*».Houghtalinwereln
tive* of the parties were present. Father,
laske Odessa Friday on business.
mother, brothers and sisters of the bride,
H. • Belding, of Fairfield, Ohio, was the, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ferris. Master Ctafeuce
and little Frankie and Mrs. Searles formed
guest of Richard Messer Sunday.
the cranpany. The bride looked charming In
LriL K. Grant and C. W. Jone* made a
a suit of velvet. The groom dressed Inn
bicycle trip to Middleville Friday.
becoming suit of blue looked iu gallant as
H. F. I’cnulngton. of Charlotte, was In in the days of yore. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris
left on the two o’clock train. Mine day, for
the city on legal business hut week.
.
Detroit and New York City. Returning
, In about two weeks will go to housekeeping
week of Mrs. R. French, Middleville.
iu this city, where they will be at home to
• • •
Mrs. W. H. Squicrand daughter rvturnrti their many friends.

a

Ed. Doyle1, who has i»cen running a saluob In this city since lhe first of July last,
without having taken out a license, was
forced to pay hte license last week in order
Thursday to tlieir home in Big Rapids.
- uiatiim this week.
2.088 to save himself from a criminal prosecu­
tion.
Mm K. T. French, of Middleville, vu
nice line iof holiday cllppdnst Run-.
the guest Sunday of Mrs. M. E. Nevins.
The Home Missionary society in con­
A. J. Bow nt- and family were in the dty
nection with the M. E. church will meet at
fine line of ■ urtaina Just deceived at Mra. E. Y. Hogle’s Wednesday afternoon. Sunday. Mrs. Bownc returned home yes­
Dec. 19th. Members and others Interartcd terday.
:McCoy^j
In home missionary work are requested to *^firs.
,
Ell Mallet, who has been visiting
rt-.-r off on gloves and mittens for the
relatives here, left Friday for her home In
Xi days at Beamer's.
Tbe trial of David Hyde, of RajZlmore. St. tguai-e:
to Runykna for the best and nicest on a charge of stealing a watch from
Wm. Kline anil wife have gone to
U’llesshuc in town.
Channcry Garn, was held before Justice
Indiana to attend tlie funeral of Mrs.
&gt;iatn«Q.now has- charge of N. T. Kenastou Wednesday, and resulted in a Kline's father.
dbaxrreement of the jury. The case was
adjourned to next Wednesday.
Mira Sarah Jones was tn Nashville Fri­
i Hi-ith has as fine a linn of juvenile
day. She expects to organize there a class
Tbe State boani of liralth suggest that.
• a- ean be found in the city.
hi vocal musk-.
m small pox is present in several towns in
e State nrttd Sunday school Is making the state, unusual watchfulness should lie
Geo. Boltwood, of Detroit was In the
:_’&lt;-nd-nbs fdra Christinas tree.
m&lt;iintalt»ed to prevent Iu spread and they city Sunday, called here by the death of
■ . uunta due the fan- firm of Hougb- recfimiDCtid the prompt vaccination of all Miss Mae Sweezcy.
who may be Kusceptible to the disease.
Lichty must be paid at ouee.
i/Sliss Viola Willison went to Kalamazoo

LOCAL NEWS.

On Friday morning last, at about 9:30
o’clock, occurred the death of Mary B.
Swepzey, after a long and painful 'ABneas
from consumption.
Deceased wm the
daughter of Attorney .Im. A. Sweezey,
and had been a resident os this oltj all her

taken sick in June last. Her stength fail­
ed her so that she wm soon confined to the
house, and so weak has the been for many
wwb tost her death haa.lxnm expected for
a long time. Mbs Mac won oiie of Hastings’
brightest und best young ladle.* and num­
bered her friends by tfie scon s. She was
ever pleasant and cheerful and of a most
lovable disposition. All who knew her
will sincerely mourn her lost, and the af­
flicted relatives have Uh* sympathy of all.
Miss Sweezey graduated from the ■ high
school in 1885; during! the year 1887 she
was school libiariXn. The funeral was
held Sunday aftemootf at tbe residence of
Mrs. Boltwood. grandmother of tliedaceasTbe nine months old l&gt;aby of' Mr. and Friday. She will remain over Monday in t-d, in tho fourth ward. Rev. Elk-t officlatI: iiit-nd-er that Busby’s bath rooms are1
Mrs. W. H. Peck living in the sc'-ond want order to visit tbo Kalamazoo schools.
Ing. The floral offerings mode byr the
-u Sundays from S a. m. till 12 m.
died Sat unlay afternoon after a sickness of
many
friends of the deceased were' Indeed
Rev. W. M. Puffer accompanied Mr. and
Em ,t »hort time old papers will be sob! aiamt two weeks. After a short service at
Mrs. W. H. Peek to Kalamazoo Monday very beautiful and typical of the life of
" ctaU per hundred at this office.
the residence Monday mornlng.’lhe remains
when- the latter took the remains of their Mbs Sweezey. The gathering of friends
was very large and the Young Men’s social
At |g4»l&gt;ro[ -- drag store you will find an accompanied by the parents, wen* taken to i»abe for burial.
chib attended In'a body. The remains
ui-iuie Mock of books l'&lt; select from.
Mrs. W. Boltwond. who hns been at­ were intend in Riverside cemetery, where
Tlie best state and best county paper can tending her niece Ml** Mae Sweezey- dur­
Si' n’.ints dur Dunning A Kogers m'ust
kind and loving hands had wade us attract*
be had, the two, for 31.50 per year—tlie ing her slrTness. returns this week to her
'■-t’hd at once with Itoiton A Deane.
ive m possible, by evergreens, flowers, etc.
Banxkh and Detroit Weekly Tribune.
the last ratting place of this lovely young
Wanted to trade property In city for a This offer Is open to old as well as new home in Jackson.
C. D. Bkkbk.
Mrs. D. V. Brown, who has been In the lady.
subacrilHtrs of the Ba’xkek. Neither pa­
Cassius Bristol, aged 20, son of Henry
l»e taken for Ima than tho city for wme tljpe called here by the slckIs*,|i.
get iiirarn
sbeam su»q&gt;rur,i
aharpened in
In nrsiflrst- •per alone
...... - &gt;t an
.1.1 svb
,
, will
.
,
n«iw of Mira Mae Sweezey, will return this Bristol, of Johnstown, attempted Thurs­
■ ta;., at Biaby-a tartar .Ja-p ter 1&gt;
autar-rlpuuu prlre.
day afternoon In the Hastings National
w«ek to her home Cincinnati.
I
The Bawnkii extends it thanks to Mr.
Bank to sell a note payable to Wm. Hall
Ja*. Foote, of Colorado, te in the city which was signed will) the mimes “Tim
tlMt Dunning A Ib^-n. account al ;
*• lM«nport. of CarlUm. for
. that the new Ann may fix up the ’“‘®p weddlug cake which take* equal hand-shaking with old ncquaintanres. Mr. Bush** and “Jean Bush”/ and for the
« um
w non may ux up to.
w|U|
Xo wonib,r ^gu^t,
Foote te an old Hastings !&lt;oy, who went amount of 343.75. Bristol! who gave hb
west
many year* ago to grow up with the name as Win. Hall, was a stranger to cash­
j-rwicnt at tlie marriage of their daughter
li -s- &lt;-wlng J. M. Rogers mnstaetth- Mac have m much to say in prgtee af the country. He is now one of Denver's Mild ier W. D. Hayes but tho latter did not care
CIUM.-fl.-l.
uccotuite ta-fore the end of tills refreshments
"
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-----------served 'by ’
Mrs.
Diivynport.
to have him identified as he was satisfied
'/E. A. Holbrook, well known to puny of upon the first examination of the signa­
Monday w,couple of embryo “Indian ,
pne of those nice rtvkers at Archie slayers.” vtflfosc names we will withhold tour citizens, has resigned" his position of ture' that they had been forged. But
M'*&lt;&gt;tor a Ctaistnuut present for vonr in deference to their parents, cot into a row General Passenger agent of.tbe C. A R. 1. Bristol claimed to Mr. Hayes Uiat the note
and one of them whipping out a revolver R. R. and accepted the appointment of was given to him two days previous by
shot at the jithcr sending a ball through General Traffic agent of the Chicago A “Tim Bush’’ in payment for work. Mr.
• Burner sells the celebrated Gorthe latter’s'coat very cluse to hit body. North Western IL !L with headquarters at Hayes then requested the man to remain
-r.d also the Fuwle solid silver and
In the bank a few minutes and then went
The
parents of Unite boy* will undoubted­ San Francisca Cal.
"i goods.
out In search of an officer. Before hi* re­
ly make such arrangements that the kids
turn Bristol suddenly “caught on” and
i 't and clieajxKt line of !x»x papera will have no more thirst for blood.
opening tho door rushed off up the street
'•“ught or sold in this city inn be
with Harry Hayes close on hb liwsls., Be
We earnestly advise every person In
f mi.i nt ).‘rwi Heath’s.
was soon overtaken and an officer having
Barry county to visit Dr. Lathrop's drug
Mb lizzie O'Neil, of Charlotte, known
arrived on the scene Bristol wa* ar­
stare un&lt;l look at his stock of Christmas
• many of onr citizens, died Sunday at goods; It is a sight and well worth one’s
rested and tnkrii before Justice Kenaston.
Inane of consumption.
There BrbUil Insisted that hb name was
time. How be ever expects to dispose of
oodyear
William Hal) but a gentleman attracted by
t Mte Butler was In the city last week such a stock of plush goods, toilet cases,
the
crowd stepped into tbe office and call­
■n *-.ivoring with Indifferent success to allrams, tmoks. bibles and a multitude of
A musical entertainment by lhe young ing the accused by hb right name asked
fancy articles is a world wide tjonder. but people of the Bapttet church will be given
mize a Ixmn association.
him what was the trouble. Bristol then
the Dr. has a way of selling all hl« own.
this week Saturday evening. Admbalon wilted and acknowledged hb right name,
I.l“' Knights of Pythias will give.a dance
10 cents; the proceeds of the evening are tiiat tlie note was a forgery and that he
if I iilon hall one week from Friday even- j
For a limited time to cash sub*crll*rs
to be nsed for purchasing new books for hail gone into the business without any
fng. Music by Squire’* orciiestra.
we are permitted to offer tin* Banwek and
theclHrfr. Doors open at 7 o’clock. All thought of the rcoulte. He was sent to
11 wildo your eyes good to rest on Dr. I»elrolt Weekly Tribune for f 1.50 a year. n-H! cordially Invited. The following b jail In default of 3300 ball and hb exami­
- ithrop's display of plush goods, albums, Neither paper alone will be taken. for leas tlie program;
nation set for the 14th Inst. Bristol be­
Hum
the
regnliir
sulmerlptlon
price.
81.00
n
bo.ik-, of poems, history and ao forth.
Onr,11 nt Cbnni—A Hapcy Welcome.
longs to a respected and well-to-do fami­
year. But the two can be had at this office
u.Xh invlatbtr i-htirw,.
ly and no motive can be assumed for hb
I ’^Vof nice tlihigB suRable for holiday only for 81.50. All Baswek agents must
crime
other than that It b a remit of hb
at Archie McCoy's. You can get remit to us $1.50 on tbe combination offer.
Csntata—Frorn AuWmn "toW'inter. mwhlcb somewhat reckless nature. Bristol ou
-ib-thlng useful as well as beauttfal.
They must get tlieir commislon* Jfrom the
Friday gave bail and was released from
subscriber.
This
offer
we
make
to
old
and
JdMm Rich and Elon Soule have formed
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new *ub*cribers.
•l i Ai'nerahip and will carry on black-

All iy»tes and accounts due
the outate of tbe late Wm. 8.
Goodyear and the firm of Good­
year &amp; Barnes must be settled
at once.
F. 0. G
.

It te well to remember one’* friends lo
every walk of life, but -not iu&lt;&gt;re In one
way than anutln-r. In trade It is particu­
larly good to remember who gives iw tinmost for our money, and produce of any
hy eat buckwheat bulb when you can kind, and at this time, when imultry te a
the pnre white flour made at the roller staple article, old friends nnd buyers
Should not be forgotten, and the pla- &lt;-s
A. D. Ht'GttR* A Co.
where wc ran get goods of any kind at the
' “lodyear A Bamea make sum** specially
|&lt;&gt;wrM price* and the highest pri«* for our
’
prices to customers for their spcclkl
poultry , should be found: weh a plane l»
; - next Saturday. See their page adv.
the Store of Stauffer ftCtawley. where gro­
ila-Mlngs Diviaton, U. R. K. of P.. has ceries. dry g&lt;H»ds, crurkrrr. teiota. slmes.
-‘’-ed Union hail for a period «f two y**r«. and In fact, slmoat anything wanted can
i.'iey will Imre entire control of the liall. be obtained. &lt;•
’•hing at Mr. Rich’s former Joretfon.

' tried, in thb city Dec. Oth. by O. H.
••eufield. Esq., Mr. Samuel Andencn
1 Mbs Jennie Burch, all of thb city.

Our pay and must have It.
Smith, Hams * VaxArman.

Onr pay to stop dun notice.
f Swrnr. Ham« A VaxAiimas.

AJI iioto und accounts due
the ctatH I.f ihe late Win. R.
G.indrenrand the tinnef Goodmar H Hnrnev ninst. lai settled
atonre.
K G. Goodtmb.

Smith, Doc- 14.
luni gaii—n».v’-re'"-"
r.
History ot Greece, cbm*. XII1-M
The kL Crow. CUaotenquao-l

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HOLIDAY­ CROCKEBY,
Glasiiare,
GOODS,
,
KA8THFN
LAMPS,
I
WARE.
HASTINGS,
Best
FANCY
IRVING,
and
DELTON
BUCKWHEAT
and
STAPLE in the Grand
Rt ids
GBOCERIES. - Market. - FLOUR.

Orange -.

(Best 50c. Highest
TEA
Prices
Line of
Paid for
Nuts,
in the BUTTER,
EGGS,
Figs. Tobaccos.
City.
DRIED APPLES.
A Fine

GOOD YEAR
BROS.
Have a well selected stock of seasonable goods in Hardware,
comprising

Cross-Cut Saws, Axes, Corn Shetlers, Belknap
Patent Sleighs, Swell-Body and Portland
Cufters, Robes and Blankets, Skates,
Sleigh Bells, Granite Iron, Perfection
and White Metal Tea and Coffee Pots.
And many other specialtief in our line. Look us over when
in need of

HARDWARE.
The Leading Grocers
Smith,
Hams &amp;
VanArman.

Che finest lines of

TEAS,
COFFEES,
Groceries of All Kinds,

For the Holiday trade
wc have, mad*- larger
and better purchases
than ever, and can sup­
ply those who may Ita
looking for Christmas

for young or old. Don’t
fall to see us before
making your purchases
for the holidays. Wc
shall have a special
line of the very finest
oysters and fruits for
your Chrbtmas an'd
New Year’s dinner.

Crockery, Glassware
Of any dealers in Barry County.

W

E ARE HERE FOR BUSINESS.
OUR PRICES
ARK ALWAYS LOWEST ON GOODS AND HIGH­
EST ON PRODUCE.

Ton will miss it If yon fall to see our big line of Holiday
•

(foods.

Smith, Hau &amp; Mtm,

THE PROBLEM SOLVED!
It is now conceded that the best and cheapest way to warm
your house or cook your meals is to buy the .

Garland Cooks and Heaters
'------ AT------

ED. POWERS’
Tho Garland is the ideal stove for both cooking and heating.
Of course we keep other and inferior kinds of stovea, the
same as other dealers. Bnt the Garland is tbe acknowledged
best.

Full line of everything usually keft in a hard­
ware establishment.
Respectfully,

.-Mn. WU»

.
&lt;Til&gt;«- Mr«. ttorw K Fenns.

ft DIM!

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2(J* *'n of WBlhm
w arner, of Baltimore, wm arrested Friday
charged with forgery. It Is alleged that
i .?_.connecto*1 wlth
B^tol in the
n^iYi if*!?*
elsewhere.
Bristol having ilgued the name ••Tim
Bush to tlie Wm. Hall note and Warner
tbe name of “Jean Baah." Warner’s ex­
amination has been met for the 14th and he
has given ball In the sum of S3WJ. lit'
practically admits Um truth ot the charge'

r°ffrr lhe BAMXF.R anil )
.\'e”k,y Iribnn’*- ^e tw&gt;' papera!
for 31.50 a year. Snescrite- now. This
offer te open to old and new suto ribera of
Hendrick, of Middleville, wm In
the Ban.veil.
, town Monday on business.
Farmer*, before you dlsj-ose of yonr
pouhtty It will be to your advantage to Mia.
Joseph Rogs-ra. He buys poultry, and
pay* the very highest price* for it Rememlier this.
V

:-G0 TO-:

it

(teorge Hudson, of Cloverdale, brought
to this office some.fine hamplra of a new
'rY^°fu‘P.pk&lt;Michigan Beauty,
whleh he has bsm the first to promrate.
They area natural fruit variety, larger and
*“
ta.1 finer grain than tbe Northern Spy, and by
far the handsomest apples we ever saw—
welkdeacrvlng the name given them. They
are deep red In color, rich flavor, and Mr.
Hudson says they are m hardy and good
WIMftfend.ta bearer* as the Northern Spy.. Mr. H.
ought to have a fortune In tticsc apples.

5 .

“ta"1 "• ta-1 ■uenre drelreu.
?tarUM » Uno cln for th,- bulla.,..
Ua wll be tauh uwrei are! bretoUlul. in
find It at Arthie McCoy * furniture rooms.

.

rlltaa

-—* icnoezTvu*.

1

■* s"h’“i*.... ln

property In the
tanua

Uk'

.°' ""ta"*.—1«

tZ .
navecona sufficient number cf raii. to
10 Kt J“hn’- TheanL

Monday Eve., Dec. 31.
MUSIC BA’ LEE'S ORCHESTRA.

,

’“tart

’»’*’** 8“"'«r•

adjoining the South ' West
............. -- —--ton tonviue, Ooumbm Do.,
residence In HAsttngs. Farm all
■fc
D. Cbamkh.
•r-&gt;i &lt;rf KM acres In Rutland. Parties must
rrcoininend'd. Will rent with or withuam. Enquire ot

NubrUte

“* ■’i“hrt,fe«“ ta «•

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ED. POWERS

�MEAT!

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

Bwstei in Testing.

MAN SHOULD NOT LIVE BY VEGE­
Dbtmoit, Dec. 8—Yesterday •» a

The Big Gun So Much Was Ex
pecked of.
PITTSBUP.G

titled to $426,Profit-

OAST 8TEEL NO GOOD. J the bot^r To air land, in rewalty to tbe

United Peoria and Miami Indians in Indian
territory, asking information as to an alleged

abta lawsuit

•I ma dtspoond to exclude vegetable*,'

num-sr oottaga* at Huronia

MimKKOOK. Mich., Den. &amp;-Hackley&amp;

manufacture! by

Tbo mm
gun wa.
wa* eharzed
charged with onlr
only thirtym. Tba
six pounds of powder. This shot wa* fired
all right, and iu effect wn* a geyser of mud
an-1 vur’h, and a gpwnmoUon among thd
dnslging vessel* to tb# tmy. ■

cliararter

wn

1 c“rxa-

,

sluni'wr
anyhow.
Wthiaitw-.ii. the aged philanthropist Friday
mad* public the dead and plan of the Will•v.
U»
MW
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a certified copy of toe re tarn* on election* in “y uni1 -t™'1*. I°ur draft bore.w, north &gt;260 tbe Urnevident luiUtution ho baa founded
that state. lugalla, in calling attention to *“*’• thirteen hea l of fat catU«\ seven
toe fart, Mked tbe tenata what he should do «**’. "«“l • lot of bog* A man who could
with tl«e copy. Shannon moved that it be CO,HU'B • deed like that isn't—well, t*o Isn’t Jectol by Mr. Will
referred to the election* oommittoo. remark- j «x*ctly civilissd.
.iamsou i» tbe Penn­
tog that tbe proreeding wm in hl* optokm | A squad of twenty-five Oceola county sylvania company
at hast extra constitutional Tbe pafsere ’ ritizans hava
their ««.»• h. fari.««v
Oregon with a view to the betterment of livre and greiiting
anuuitH*. and to
meat product* wax continued, a* was that

Thegun weighed 10,610 pounds, was sixteeu fe*t long, and
made of Benemor
*
’
ELFVEN MILLION VOTERS.

CiuCAUO, Dec. K-w-fa tbe following table
official returns of the vote fur presidential
tbo Repub*

thfrty-ieveu state*, tho Democratic bv 457,
SW, and tbo Prohibition vote by 98,333,
while the Union Labxw party gave 30,444
leas for Htreeter thant-toe Groonback party
did for Batter to 18SI Tbe loss on tbe com­
bined Labor vote wil bo somewhat lower
Untied Labor part tor Cowdrey are made.

The meeting of tbo ministerial nreeciatiou
of the Laiumg M. E district was changed
from Vermontville to Laqsiag on aecoimt of
the previrience of diphtheria at tb« farm r

day to Monday. At the areelon yesterday tbo
invalid js-turiun apnrnpnation bill was re­
ported, ami also tbe Smalls-EBiott contest
from Sqptb Carolina Tbo majority report
gives tbo seat to Elliott, tbe silting member, the progrmnma
while that of the minority declsrci Small*
It is not ofteu^ihat a borre attempt*, the
entitled to It. Tbe bill to incorporate to-Nicaragua Canal company was then taken
up. An amendment was adopted provid­ cilued one at Lake Lindon and slid «p tlie
ing that the Unital Btatei shall not .thing for^t distance of thirty frat **Ta. ani­
be
committed
to
any
liability
on mal was ao badly hurt that II bid to le
killed.
vision shall bo printed upto every bond.
The Un«ing Condensed Milk cotnjxny is
Holman offered tbe aruendmeht Another
about to establish a branch factory st Ster­
amendment by Bland was adopted provid­
ling, Illa Couldn't got lacteal fluid vaougb
ing that tlie United States ressrvas tbo right
nt borne to fill ita orders.
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ulllu „uu i;i
,
ulatc tho tolls, etc. Still another was adoptrwo.ixi) worth of libel suite against Big; Rap­
lease Nicaragua from any of iu obligations
without tbe consent of tbe United States was ' libel crop hasn’t return«l a rich barvntt this
yaar.
Judge Wing, a Monroe citizen, is writing
which hour the sMsinn wm rusumej, ten
a history of that county, and kuowa how to
do a good job ft it, too.
journmeut was taken to Monday.

was 10.966.74!, against 0,965.997 tn 1K84, an

THE ANNUAL MESSAGE.

abend for GjO freight-care, with more

The hop crop ot tbe itate u pan nit
| io.ill

Washixgtox Citt,
Cleveland’s final rmxwage

A Fino River woman, named Barrett, has
tious on tbo gmatneM of tbe country and tbe •’ fled to Canada with an itinerant prewtier.
duty of citizens, with a reassertion of hi* Tbo bereft husband takes tbe matter Ibiloposition ou the tariff. He asserts that a sophically and baa already applied for,a di­
vorce.

this company Mr.
WUfiatnsoa

munum of tbe poor u bad, communism
of tho rich is as baleful and that it would re­
sult in nn attack ou tbe citadel ot rule.
Protection by customs dutiee i- a mockery

THE SOLONS AT WORK.

Wabhisotox Cmr, Dec. A—Tbo meeting
ot tbe second seaeioo ot Uun Fiftieth oougreos ■
was a brief on, yesterday. Nothing wm

Tbe president

building up of local
or individual iater-wta,
nnd
recites '
a
number
of
cases
to
prove
bls
cbarge.
Ho denounces
“log
rolling,"
and
t cells upon eongree* to pay strict attention to
public duties.
it was ordered printed and referred to com­ I
The message then refer* to foreign rnlaI tious, especially to tbe Beckville incident,
mittee of tbe whole.
WAMHIIO.TOK Citt. Dvc. A—The M-natfl1 justifying tbe action of the administration

by members ot what they would do in tbe
future, the most important of which wns by
....
. -1 ___ u
Hl. .

bill sms introduced to establish a national
health bureau, to fight infectious and oouto-

np tbo Pacific railway Uli

tiou to j

A petition

lhe boweir
a M.llou* breath and
mkay Indt s- rlbabte -

-

whleb twftrnt
.complaint sin!
SSnen^jrTO^oiw’tenVii^bHri^’ir
perteettj secreted or 1* inHdire. t-.i
1

incnts necessary to tbe growth of tbe human
body and to its maintenance in a slate of
health. This cannot '* raid of'any one nrti-

big meeting of tbo Short Horn Breed
eociatlon ot tho stalo at Lansing on
and 20. Reduced railway rates have boon
secund on all Michigan rosda.
A Mnncelonn * boot1st r-contly bagged n
black fox, a “bird** that's rarely found in
this state.
A Benton Harbor dealer in wetgooda filled
a customer a&gt; full of budge that bi* Irartrau
away, colliding with another vehicle nud in­
juring ita* driver. And now tbo injured party

system consist* largely of fat.

Thia substance

turn shall bo properly nouriahat

If a pcr-

Boston Dry Goods
■
Store

Funofajtrseare barjtalu*.

“The IxMlthirst and stronpwtt Individuals,
even, should eat u far greater pn-j-ortian of
meat tiisn ot vagetabla foo»L ik-.-f should be
taken as the standard twat. It ousweni
every fmrp&lt;a* of the system. Veal and pork

tile country.

Marr 4 jih« :irl.

Marr A l&gt;ufl are »-Wi&gt;t ih-.t-ir

nothing 1letter for the wouiutod • men than

12 and IS reaia, and they must I*indentured

A COOL BANK ROBBER.

•’A* notion has boon prevalent that many
prisons injure tbeir digestion by rating too
1 much. Tbe fart is that most people in thia
laud of abundant food aon't --at enough.
I TiH-ro are more people killed every year by

loading their stomach*.
Fort Watxb, Ind; Dec.
&amp;—A well
planned and neatly executed bank robbyry
occurred in this city al 1 o’clock Saturday
afternoon, whereby L Lauferty's bank
vaults ware-relieved ol $2.&lt;4M .The bank,

MAny of these who

Cloaks!

Gloats' ■Gias!
Im-

cheaper than elsewhere.

Children and v&gt;

Underwear!

Underwear!

Everything la this liar for clilidren. IwIJrs
and genu. In white, grey and warl-

Hosiery

brain with- sufficient nourUhment to either
most frequented part of tbe city. Tbo re;xir tbe damage it biw sustained nr io build
owner, Mr. loiuferty, closed tbe bank about it up into a strong, Loalihy condition. People
In this c-mdttivn usually suffer from nervous
dy»;«iwix Tbeir atomachs are unahli to
bank, prtsamably by means of a duplicate

er * stock of I hr e good* and they *.&lt;

soma dueawi from digesting enough for th®

the deficient r«n-ve power of the individual

brnce, wbieb be inserted through a bole In
by the gastric juice bocauec there is nouc or
to currency. ’ The robbsr tbeu rauily’ Wl .
* «n«ffickmt to bare any
the bank, locked to. office-Ioor and walked ’“‘"Y , &gt;“«1. iartcod of helping to renew
tbe bodj, and the nervou.-. system with tbe
I rest, ua-lcrgoe* fermentation, and the body
I nnd brain it should nourish may starve. Th«

tor lading children and gent-

Dress Good
tight of the country. Everything hire.

facilities tor sHIinc are is-.eti tn*'■ r

Tribune from Balumors

ron xxnvors rramocux
“Jfsrvuus individuals may derive all ths

ctinta in thn county. Bv this McGinnis, Itep.,
has a majority in the/ Third cougrenslooal
district of 29. Tbe mltter will
tbe circuit court by Democrats.

—,.u^uaj
wnwltive etatu, to get it from the animal
list cnfecdikd
enfeebled
kingdom than to compel tonir
stomachs, intmttoos and p-mcreas to create

reais starting from
falbng can oftrq be cured by limiting them­
selves to a diet of milk alone for a time. An
adult should take a pint for a meal and take

Mark &amp; Dm .
venture which they call Friday • tires' itarziun

bargains will not be Mid Thursday or fijturfa;.
but Friday only.

Marr &amp; Duff.

by Basking it soluble and seems to have a di-

“With proper eating and drinking w»
Default having iwen mode in the cmufitkins
should hare fewer broken down, nervous jof Btartaln awngRe node and exrcute&lt;i i&gt;&gt;
Luthrr Wright (widower! to IVtvr Crost-j. sii-i
wrecks nnd far more vigoreus intellect*.
Tbe present human sjwci-w ennnot eliminate ll^MCMMwaai. MM. and recorded In ttiei-m&lt;r
of the Raglster 0! Deeds tn the (*»unt&gt; &lt;d Itarn
flesh from ita food and amount to a row of and State of Mk-Ulz*"u"'
'
March. IML at 2HAd'clock |&gt;. ni. in llb&gt;-r
•&lt;
mortgage* on pngs M. Mid inortpui
,
where in life. Itisduetosomodiisorgaaization,

Minkxafous, Minn., Dec. s. —Tbe direc-

naut to Dre Moines. President Ham Morton's

to aa^.1 Uo young than the middle aged,
and femak-.. tnoro f A-queutly thu male* A
nervous, sickly girl of nineteen wjjsH'Ut ,uu
ituited her diet

nity .damages.
Salma Moon, a Bel la villa pioneer

tlty of fruit and bread, with a pint of milk
Kbe doesn't look Ilka tho same girl now. AU
that absurd belief in a Strict vegetable diet
has left her with her growth of strength and

than half a century. Is dead.

bouncing building boom in tbe sprit* of
iflBO.
give immigration ot pernicious foreigners
cited aa a subject for tho attention of con­
gress. Upon finances he indorses tho treos* •’
los^op coining aiivar
bond purvbnsna, sl­
dollars, and

■

ta soon becomes nervous and !irritable. If
be ii « not :uuitnii&amp;to enough fpod lo supply
iu demand* his mind is sure to hcoms

moneys
received
.the requiremeute of the nervous individual,
from tbe principal
as nutrititnis juicva to a great extent go into
of the building fund
mx»u or wild mruu
the trust!- • ihair f. y, vp UAMSOS.
I
‘’The flesh of wiki birds ia mnro tender and
pttr- baM a laxly of land not axreading .KM
more readily digested than that of domestic
Piiiln li' pnin. or in either of tbe countnw of ones. This ia mx-ounted for by the greater
Bwke, Dataware, Montgomery, in the state amount of eireviso they take, tbi-reby r- nnwof Pennsylvania, and erect Uierauii suitable ing tbeir flesh more rapidly nnd making it
building-, board, teseband instruct ns many younger than time of birds which live a more
pupils as, in the opinion of too trustees, tbe quiet life Thia is a suirgmtioe that might
revenue ot tne endowment fund and other
sources of Income provufs for, and furnish
tho school with everything weeeasary to sn- aiico of youth. Fish of all kinds is g&lt;*xi food
biehbe is for tbe nervously inclined. Raw - eggs, con­
trary to gwtierai opinion, are not as digreta-

out'Lewiston and Catbcrg wholly, and to are

which ware referred.

tinue in a normal condition of health. The
; first fdod taken by mau—milk—is strictly an

. PURELY VEGETABLE

its com|vaition gore, is an excellent ii-od for
nervous perma« but it is not readily di-

tie* nnv unting U&gt;
ll.6OT.UUU. He di-

route-1. Tbe Choptank river oyster police
sloop Eliza Hayward. Oapt. Bridges cumare thereby being deprived of their earnings • but large quantities will go by rail d
the winter mouth* Lake abipmeuuL
---------------------------------... _ a —
rasnder, was defeated*In
liettle with
tbe Marquette range aggregate nearly 64OUO.- dredger a off "Cook's poinL to the Choptank
j river, and Iwat a retreat to Oxford where
monopolies, combinations and ag?regations 000 tons for th. season ju*t eJowxl.
That stalo cboetnut, the Charivari, i isn't »he now lies with forty-one rifle tail hoiss
of capital
wore
regulated and re­
strained, while
now
fortuoes
are
realized
by
tboee
who
manip­
ulate labor which outrun {be imagination in
IxiaU uinium.vwfuUy tried to surround and
tbsir magnitude. Wealth and luxury minA
villa that the peaky Engiith sparrowi *$nust rapture the Hayward
go." A citizen of that town brought down
not gained by industry and foresight, but by twenty-two &lt;rf ’em at a single shot.
the discrimination of the govarnmnnt in beGrand Rapids psrtlrs talk ot investing
$100,(Mt) in a new Masonic {ample that shall
taxation. Trusta, monopblire combinations , be worthy of tho push and progress &lt;* tbo
abound and trample UN citizen beneath »^oond city."
i tbeir iron heoU. Corporations which should ;
The latest advices from tho ZCalumot and
tho original count in Charleston city. Alum
This excessive taxation ia a breach of faith

&amp;

ottrMmted to BlllowSt1

.
digested It appears to be the natural food
of human beings, it seems pcasible foreman

shawl* in tlie same proportion.

purj

taxes collected at tbe customs bouses are paid

Mich torn

food is more untritinus to the nervous system
an-1 to the burly gMieodly than vegetable. It

1*0 u—o adjonmcd.

Charles Bochatein
Mancnllona, cirrered
Tbe structure la which tbe gun b-vi been
powerful dy*i.«nio, just to get a&lt; 4uiiuU-d
pini-ed. and which was detnuirehod by the ex­ _po*«d of. no important a mend me oU being
ploded gun, took fire, but the flames were made. Pending debate on amendments to
soon extinguished. Tkiu breech ot lhe gun
would.
Butter propped a coiottiiuiioual amendnient people
- -----------------op to several inches in front of the iron
enlarging the preddentlal term to six year*, j Alma college opened up for bu-iu.w* one
Tbe senate then adjoarmd twttfl Monday.
year ago with tbirty-flra student.*. [Now
Tbo house directed. ’Aju dark to drop Bel- she has 125, repreeeuttog four 'tale* and
tween I3.0W and ff-.OOU. Tbo Pittsburg mout*e (of New ’fork) nuns from tbo roll, Canada, with more a-eoming.
b.
Th. rm-M.
Wllltam™, I. _ld lo I. tb. ool,
In
Steel ctmipauy’i I'si is $3,300.
Lieu!. A. M. Knight, of the navy, says the
mjoogb w
miHoot
gun bunt simply bocaow too nietal could fjb*11*' llLL (’Ll Di—bi^-Pl^^PTl^lnn th.1 K.OJ
eporud urf r,r.rrta&gt;n4 U. bon» ' .Ijbbor. Tb., m .pu.ud by . ai.'
11.. .11,1 n,,f luJi.v, If |F. Ull
adjourned until Monday.
*nce of las* than four rode
I*—-.,W.iunwT0» Citt. tt*. n-Tb. ,u-..
I..,,™.
,.„r supply allows eu-h InMarquette'* water
»m. o- th.
eon. *&gt;rnt In U— d-^atrlM ymtonl., thU U» ' babMant. U, or M. .UrnllnM m Ua,
ms perfectly mtbttod with /bou.«&gt; adjourned Tbureday to Monday was Tbey ought to be able to keep dean.

cauornia
Col-rad-t

_________ _

, etc.,) of stealing hl* ctock sn-l b-drMiws..

A SENSIBLE PHILANTHROPIST.

tbe gun and dsmolisbe.1 like a paper box.

IBM

on'fire yesterday afternoon, and tbs flam-w
spread w&gt; rapidly tbal tbe fire department,
ai-l-ti by two powerful- tugs, were unable to

illbtait au

forty-sight pound* ot powder. When il was
touched off a showerbath of mud, boards,

since

AfaMleReioircefirilie Sick.
skin has

ceptinu of cereals and fruit, from the diet of

Perba pi soiwbody’ay gtung to

tcrinl IdiL but Grosvenor objected. Tbe bill
to adjust accounts of government employes account.
under tbo cight-bour law was debated with- .
------------- -------------- ,-----------------------------------out action. Fay.on reported * toll to quiet draix''IM
,tat town feel a little nervou*
title to tbe Dm Moines river lands and asked 1 t”r"r
A Jiickson citizen ncruvw bis wlfd (who

ALONE.

lowingoisualtise resulted: Badly,and po-wibly
fatally injured—John Sceniou*. Mr* Mary
Houk, Mire Mary Marehall, Mire Vina GniL

Val*uc« being permitted to doh tbe grayao

furniture.

TABLES

A Luther editor baa been putting hw roll­
er skating experienoe In print. It required
cousidsrabln space to ptvperly express hh
feeliugs. Another Luther pencil tXwher avers
that there’s mighty close to ll.ftXJ re 1 road

York to yuoenitown in March. HW7, show

bo obtained tho information on tbestatemrot

Inch in -lianwter was discovered on vaebuds

which W|

A good Englito divine, going to show ton ad­
vantage vf a life Uka oure to prefercuco to ooo
like Metlmtelah, according to tho tradition.

payal-le atmuahy from its dale.
now, tberefevv. adld mortgiute Iwlr.u ilw
p«)abM&gt; end by which &lt;1&gt;-f.iu1l the power - t
in said mortatac contained ba- b&lt;v'i-i- -i
awnnn WHUIUIU* aunurru »i-..&gt;
tars amt tbmy-Uirec rent* iM-if.-i'- a! to- -l -iof th Is.notice and noanlt or proceed inx* ■»&lt; • 1
or tu equity having been nndltuted to rer- ' -1
the amount* due or any part ibercni. note■- - -. —......
&gt;»- vlrtlte &lt;&gt; *' &lt;

in putsuanrv of the statutes Iu
cw m
and provided. 1 shall on Friday . the -i't •t-b
bv ■ ,r * fi ,Sae -•!
n'CiW'k In
county of Barry and ttate of Mteblgau ittoj tIng toe place n! holdinx tbe clreuit court tor U’
county ot Barry, whare said preml*-*.ire nn:*'•d)sell MpUbflCBUttton ur vendue to th-;
jjrSdfin'ttWjrtmhsi described la said•*&gt;due ot&gt; sain wortR.-cc
with tbe Interest Meight pwoent. f.-r • u-.u"

Ho apeaka feelingly of tbe death of Gan.

all of • Bberidan, a*Us for education of toe Indians,
--------was
re-1 • ‘------------------ •-» law could b* peered that
reasonable citizen* if con-

lishing boundary lines between Alaska and
British Columbia and Merino and tho United

CKN»*y 01 narry ura
v- ■
and described a* the raai par hittidred and to‘sores off the south «nsd frerttooal oua’ter .
of section number eizbteen (is- In to»u- r
number two tainorth of renirt eight (« w&lt;*t.

a mystery.
at tho bastlie.

way to Both. England. Clean sweeper, no
doubt
Moreland agriculturalist* are bathed Iu
200 000 bushel of onioos they rahvd this

here Friday morning in which Rota-rt W||.

10,CW axxi 12,OCX', and tbo whole bttia
wnnlH K.
**____
■ .

.. J

moon system Um&gt; figures would swell enor-

ton dynamite eoastdraiore, yesterday, John

iielie, that It's weally
lumber in which It started. tort toe bisu wind

Wttt A. CHom, AU'y fur Mortgagee

Jttattt hereby given that 1 shall aril P»‘SMtton.to tbo highest blddrr.
.
iM&amp;day Of December. A. D. &gt;w«. »&gt; k'j
tok to the formotni. at toe late rrei-l-'"-* • ••
In tbs towu*bij&gt; of Bijitiwur- 11.
arcs, tn the »UUC of Mlrl-te •
UlhariD JpaMed t" lur
Smrr. A. D. te»s. to

▼»wy Dttigtung

bavabwaita. any how."
a certain u»ns &gt;«‘

CUkr»u.L. AiMlnlKrsior.

�Supplement to Hastings Bann
*wuanua,
------------G. A. Mosey. Owen Lowdeo and Ulli,
lh*t 'Ir J*dfwr will not keep
.smith attended tbe district meeting of 1 XnihJreB’^sh l&lt;mrpr’
w«»*er who
EHuer Warner has h
•&gt;. G.T. lodge at Hartings last Monrf.vJ'
ri,
lUrky
* am,rt’’d **«h rheumatism I* improving.
II- E. Hendrick was In HustfagJlm at
Jennie Lindsay i* home &lt;m a short visit
There will be a mieMonary meeting at
business Monday.
st this writing.
Hardy Orr and wife have moved to tlieh
'lrK,?\,ck2‘ and S|M’
C^wnttend-^-fJrc7" । J?
«»y* that bene the ch’i rcb W ettaneday.
*»!«■« I»» -id 1,1. dfer mill to term.
•■d the Lfchty-Thomas wedding at Hasting* p^ hHb^ra^h
A'kn,in«
.
w|Wls spent a couple-of
Hred Greenfield.
last week.
J”**?'“** «*“&gt;&lt;■ haniera.
Tbe wrddlnr wf9^BBd*y «cbnol will Uve a Christ- &lt;lays in Kslanuuuo last wwk,
.
John ' kirns and wife »pent Thanksgiv
C. H. VanAnnan, of your city, was ta
town&gt;Tneadny on legal buainM*.
MaeT)
2’ °f GrBnd KapWh- *nd MIm
lug with friend* iu Ptainwell.
The Persimmon social held at Mr* d«T l’,,VLn»,ort Wc»* warded last ThureDanle Jtoyle is home for a visit Wc
1 ?iVrr? I*1"' Frl'i"y ’“'•'’"lug wa* an enjoy *’
sunni*. tte- attraction U n-K entirely in bl­
own home. h«- comes »o frequently.
able affair.
11 *•" « '"“"I "&gt; K-rm-kii
S«x penam* were baj.tis.il Into the Bap
I’mt Morw «„d win- .nd
tUt church on Sunday last
Mr. WrWl VMM nfed'M ta Cwltao
PrletoM-dvIttr.
the newly married eoupte. the vlctiifi* heRrv. Fish will preach at tbe chapel on
Sunday.
tag Fred Smith and bride.
‘ Isaac Weeks visited friend* fa (Mess* Monday and Tue»&lt;lsy evening*.
Mrs. More Nevins, of Hartings, was
Ik D. Smith ia expected !i &gt;tn&lt;- from Kan­ l*st week.
lhe gue„t of Mrs. R. T. French last Friday
j
11
R.
Hay
nee
and
11.
L.
Tobias
Were
in
sas soon.
Beautiful weatlier for winter, and long
amt Saturday.
Hattie Grbek last werk.
may It continue.
Guy Man »« re»dlnK |,w «,h e^a,
. Hook A French hare gm ibeir sdw mill
d ctor. Dy. haylm, of F reopen, who will
A Hendrick.
..
A , ----- T —nai-rt up at Mr. Tobias' and ready for busi­ tinne thi« week.
occupy
the
Riin-tnp
tmildiug.
( has. Norlhrup, of Morgan, wa* In town
The ladies aid euciety of the M. E. ctmnffi
fast week.
’ Powe}:, of Rutland, is working will have, a baxaar In the «. T. hall Satur­
Tip- K. of P. Icalgv expert tn hold a
Fin. weather as ever was seen this timek T«&gt;blB'« thia winter.
day afternoon and evening. All sorts of
** rie* of itaiu**** the . coming winter
The of year.
desirable things fur sale.
.
•
first will be belli next Friday evening.
M. Skillnwn not! wife «|&gt;ent Satunlav
I Bom. to Henry Wright and wife. Dec.
Missionary turetbig at J. W. Briggi.:
H. E. Hendrick and wife, aud Mr*. A. W ‘r
in Augirau. 1&gt;L a girl.
Wedncaday.
M P'i'.nrtn and fatuHy attended tbe goth i. »’t
^'rd J" rtoinlf a thriving tmsinera
S'ltm- of lhe young hopefvls of our to&lt;n
;.nnrieraary of the marriage of Mr. and ill his barber shop.
found themselves mktakrn in tin- idea Ural
Mr*. A. Rmsey fast Satuniay evening.
Our show h.-re last week was Wrlj alAl Ducter. ot Caledonia, and Lewis they cqqM run tb£ school, teaeber ineludThe star society nf tbe Bapti-t elnirch tended.
S nltb made friends at thl» place many «!. lurat week the school officer* xittled
will hold a literary wwial at their roum&gt;
A. I'. Ixsinant attendd the wrestllnx t narant calls last week. The former pure that hash pretty rapidly.
.
b xt F ri lay evening. After (la-.-ntertam- urateh at Harting*.
Vimrlie Ruggles bad the mbfortunc to
dissed quite a large quantity of furs from
tnunt a ton *vnt supper will be served.
Frank Norwood aad family
lune a valuable mure last night.
1 ret hands.
M. C. llawyard Ira* puretauwd ahold at Stfnuel William.*' Sunday , a vfallal at
The funeral of -Mr*. Tfawa U held at the
H. liarlier. of Kahiniaxoo, called on
Nashville where he will remove with his
Wm. Brattle * family tnovffi fata town
,-Cortrigbt and otter friends, braidcs M F. ch.trch tbl» nfu-rumui. Sin- ha*
family in a short Hmr.
last wt*ek Friday, and at present an- occu­ .1 eetfag
_ his
— ronner patron* -u
,_ iiecu a iivlpirea anil patient mtffertr fur a
”7 many of
am'
&lt;»tir former townsman. Frank Hopper, pying part &lt;ff Mr. Ix-uard’* house. ,
,
faltolars who attended hl-* school several long time.
wa-in town the first of the week.
J. J. lAwier and wife Sumfayed wltli G. j «n since.
Our population ieim-n-a-lng. Another
Th*- rale of Loomis A Co. U&gt; i&gt;ean A Co., X. Scudder.
Mn* David Piper, agr.l 5U y car*, dinl daoghtet -at Dr. Hyde’s: a mhi at Ed.
of ( hieago. wa- decland off last Saturday.
IL T. F. D*d,l* went to Wondfaqd Mon­ i lite atikblenly on the 7lh. of apoplexy. Wilkinsonamt one at Andy Havens.
and Ld.mis A Co. are again in charge of day to are about bulliltog amlll and fininMrs. Johnnie Cairo* I* &lt;&gt;n tie- »ick Hat.
J er funeral ncrv|**e* wn* held at tfa- Wratlie store.1
,lng a stock company.
1 .van chun-b on th* trth. Rev. Albertson
Mr IxHmiJ* and wife &gt;-ft last Satuniay
A. P. lo-onanl t« &lt;m th*, rood conrracUng • tidating. Mr-. P. leave* a litisteud. two
f* i Vennuntv Hie, whare Uray were callctl fi.mr tor IL T. F. Dodd* A &lt;’»*
John
W. Hathaway is now ttu- happiest
i &gt;n* and a daughter to in-mrn her loss.
,
'._• th- death of Mr. Loomis'* mother.
.Win. Campbell, an cnu*n&gt;ri*lng yanng
man in town. It is n nice girl at bi* house.
-Mrs. Geo. Irving I* quite sick.
’
M. S. Keeler, who ha* ta*en on the siek man of Hup . fa going
Wortc ,„r
Mm. SolouMHi iaiwrencv I- reported on
have rented n*un* in D. IL Kilpatrick'*
A Evans and b arn tte- tinne*. *s tradn
t &gt;e sick list ’
.
til-residence, and are now ready tn &lt;1&lt;&gt; ail
A. —
Mantle
Iiave innr
their
.
-...........»nd Wm Nfabofa na\r
kind* of dtr*snuk‘ng and sewlitg.
’
tarn putvhawd the Gillett hew blacksmith shop mupleted and an­ : tbe.
Pnq*- . on____
_____________________
Hie w«*t
side for fil.suo.
doing •
firat-ela**
hn-im-s*
Mrs. Chas, (.’olllna tell down tbe cellar
a tirst-efa-* hu-in****
Mrs. J. G. HIslpip entertained the ladies
A. and E. Bergey, or Caledonia, were in
G. A. Mantle nnd Wm. Camplsdl -pent I trrary society on th** filhand n-|»irt an rn- w &lt;y ut Ira Jordan's nnr day last week und
town Tuesday on Luxlnms.
k
; &gt;yable time.
Sunday with Cellar Creek friends.
Report rays that Ed. Bls»d and A. G.
-'silas Dirketeom of Hope, ha- purelrased
it lot of M PcumM'k and is gofag to creel a &lt; urtright nre pi -ureve*! John Sh-un in the
large irtfe k »tere then&gt;&gt;n the aiming
from yuur rolumtr* a bmg time, hot w&lt; spring. Tta* bfaldlng will b-.* ±Jx«W.
J. f. Stineheomb has appealed hfa »uli
I iture: Mr. Shran pr&gt; paring t.» quit the
with John Howe to tin- circuit court.
We wmi&lt;f»r if Clovenlale thinks our
•fohn Velte 1- preparing ui keep hou.se
^&gt;n Will.
town grow* any?
B«-rore •h'etfon youru&gt;h;mnso full
The &lt;irawin^-(&gt;f F. J, Norwood's d .iiblc
Mr*. W. T. -Barber entertain d A-a
rveral of &lt;mr young men are keeping
barrel fireech loading siwggun took place 1 niiwh-s and wife, of Kahutuuo&gt;&gt;. Stiti-lay
h»pi»« ninzx we were glail to remain vlleut.
&lt; i their return fr»nii the funeral of Mrx
E. II. I to wen A ."Min are repairing Uirir
If you want a nice nutter just call on
nt li. removing tin* upright raw and puti Mr*. SaphroniA Winter*, of Kulauraroo. Gen. Carpenter and hr will m'II you one
cheap.
1 ting in n-dmifar and slat saw.
an- grading ami keeping tiirlr arctkin In i adr a fri- -u&lt;tly rail on friend* about the
1. N. Hutdmrd’s h»*M- will l«* completed tin* t» -t repair of any section your wire &lt; i&gt;m*-r» &lt;*u Saturday.
✓
tills w.-ek.
'
Edward Knowles, of Howard City, made
pondait has am anywhere almig tlie line.
pmlxbly you can get mudc inf, must Ion out
Griffith A Walbricht are building a feed
Samuel E. IJainl wa- In town Sundsy I - uncle &lt; i. P. Knowles a vi»i; uti Salurof our deputy Sheriff.
and picket saw mill &lt;&gt;* tertian so.
visiting friends.
Iw-wls Christian and wife have* gone to
• Mr. Hurt Is painting C. H. liir.v?**’. new
Mr*. Herbert Harm • !&gt; «n llie'slrk l»«t.
Ohio to »|a-nd the winter on aceduut of hiboora.
.
I it i* not cunsldrrvd dangerous.
Di. Plenum fa recorering fr*m hi* recent’ . Mt». Geo. Panuclee ha* been Maying
Mr*, t'lnr* Barber rmubiurd p!ea*&gt;tre wife’s poor health.
Al.
bingmau. the IL H. mntractor. wa»
illne*..
'
.
\
i ith buslm *. nnd pa**&gt;-d a portluu of la*t
here &lt;&gt;n Saturday la«k amljiaid out several
Janie Allege**, ot Altegao » **.. Is gpend' rrk with Kalamazoo friends.
hundred tlollar- lo the uwn who worked un
ing a few weeks with J. W.‘ Brigg*.
tbe railroad lirtweii here and Hastings.
Cha*. Miingeroon bo* gone .to work on
A special jH-jistmi cointni»«i«tMT w*»
tbe gratin in Grand Rapids.
s Finch was In Grand Rapid* last Keek. here last week looking Up tbeclnuns of ,K.
fine weather we arc having these dliy*.
Mr*. &lt;&gt;. A; Cmpentrr hiw returned’from
M. sw..-t wa- In Frecixirt SaUirday.
Bayha. Z. Myeni audit. B. Kilpatrick.
Farmer* arc busy (frying th*-lr fall pk»wst&lt; plrnn Schantz has in Grand Kapideon
Fred Alexander, and found them s«&gt; .sadly
J. Herrington ha- bis house u-.iriy com- Tu« mIuv last v&gt; purchase liolniay goods.
Mt's flora Fuller started for Waahing- afflicted. They have many warm friend*
IrUef ami nitl noon move into the yur,
11 any line tia» lo*t a' lantern they can
n territory last wvefi.
here Aho wen- grieved to iirarot tlieir lues.
«dl on Mr. Euper prove property and take
Mr and Mrs. W. W. El-vubood rejoice
•John Pumfrcy and w;fewent toHa»tit&gt;gn
tin -aine.
Tuesday.
( bn*, t'ouil* was bi the Rapid* fast week.
Mrs. J. Hofer hht Kalaniaxoo attending
F. D. Tarlton, ut Lowell, was ta town her mother during a srvere attack of sickfoster si-son and family spent Saturday
} iturday.
and Sunday with .l.cMi Odell's people.
X. G. King return«*d*to Freeport Wedtiro. Van Arman buried a child about one
BrnriMii went to Fraepart l«ut Sunday to r sMlay.
year old on Turaday.
.
see Uiuir an k iwMtt, Mrs. Mike Roitsn.
John Geiger returned tr.au, Grand Rapids
.mvi .,.Iohn&gt;-n.
Mn„„IU „
m, lived .............
Mr-. M
Daniel
who
on the
Albert Shively is trt&gt;orte&lt;i un the wick I -t luewlsy where h«- has l&gt;rcn working ^out!.
that lw ha* got a ten poumi girt* up to his
town line, wa- buried Tuesday. She
lt»t.
t e past summer.
was over
yearsmd.
ited at C. Sava cool's
Taylor Daniel returned from Ohio fast
E. Andrevre wifi occupy the rooms mw
Mr. Merrill was in town Monday to
wivit.
He Iras lieen (ng**:'*! wiling tbe last Sunday.
r Rurkjd’s office thU winter.
&lt;cure
lur HM
M,% u
the. „
right
of, w
way of Mr. Srhwnrtz, „
aa
, i..iU*d relative* at
Kelly wale-* in that state.
ZellaO Dell, of (.ailion f enter, was »l»lt- ,||ry evja-ct to g&lt;* to work again, and work
We are infimord that John- Wallace Freeport last Saturday and Sunday.
i g at FoBter SImoo’s wvrrai days last n,IrtjL
Friend* and relatives.uf A. F. Fau-i y v ruk.
who tw» ism affltatrU with consumption
for ti'-arly tbn-e yrara I* gaining.
His and wife surprised ttivtn last Saturday
Rev. Virfan lectured on a-troiiomy fast
ltann*ld.
evening with an *-asy chair und a wt of \ cdncMfar rveninjf at tin* nuigregsHonal
many Mebds will b»- glad to hear ibis.
Henry Tutbrick hx« returned from Un
i&lt;wi* und Ida Mowery, of Irving. Sun- »Uwr knives and f&gt;«rX&lt; A pletnatH tune &lt;■ lurch.
rn
&lt;ti
wood*.
reported.
&lt;faved with'Taytor Daniel- and family.
The handle factory Is faying Idle at
vM_nl
The Uanfteld people have concluded to
We understand that Helle BreniMtn is
Many of ills* Myrtle Oddi's schoolmate*
.M,,,’ V.rp.,
« «hj “SiSSEg' S’bmm vm&gt; .kk bul I.
invaded her liomc Saturday night to sur- home again.
F. N. Ickrs has quite frequent rails to I A H. coach last Saltinlay rvenipg. and
2**“" .*?**;•'
t&lt;U&lt;- tier. Everybody had a good time and
Hastiiigt. Hnsineu* of course.
a out ten o’clock several met: ran it from
di went away feclttig trappy.
Bert Eish* i» improvfag slowly.
C. Bronson ha* eoiuuwurrei to catch tie north side frarl down to the elevator
Deter Covert and wife, of Hasting*, was
t »ck.
*
Ig this jdace onr day last work.
- those chap* that »tole tbe onion*.
mon to a large waigretatinn fast Sunday.
F. Cuaday is buying veal calves and
Last Saturday fawntag an attempt was
’ Overton* Odell Is doing a ttar Job iu hi*
Frtyer faceting in the evening held by
Site to blow up the railroad liritlge. but
road district ta tbe way of hauling gravel shipping tliem to Grand-RapMs.
Mr. Brunney wu» well attcnde.1.
D. Falconer did ww nunmn work for
le damage was done. ’
,
on the road*.
The town-hip treasurer meet* at Mr
James Godfrey went to Mason oounty
Ml** Zeil* (Mell, who has been visiting Frank Scolqj,
., »..k
»•u»- V2Ir, o.) m .., .m.
Rumor has il that J. L. i&lt; ke- and wife list
week to visit hi{ sister who &amp; sick.
Freeport friends for the post week, ro&gt;,. l&gt;?.„,,l,„ W,»l,,,| ,l.Hn.nUrom.(
'S,'^ TSI“X3^MMwn *e
autiripal*’ spending the holidays in Canada.
tunird honif Saturday.
Hattie Scott u woralag for Mr. Handy. r ad bed between the bridge aud saw mill.
Dill Cain rntertaiaied company frgni
iuviug tbe measlro.
al.il lias several men moving ties. me.
&lt;&gt;f Ha*tings.

WQUARTERS
FOR------

let© line of boots and shoes, which we will
?ap. We carry a complete line of

ros. and Robinson &amp;
irtenshaw Shoes,
•pat (goat welts). In fact everything that is
and good in quality. All goods- marked

‘‘.One Price to AU,
•

Is our motto.

we carry the

Whitney.
less marked Whitney on sole. We hear of
selling Whitney boots and Gray Bros.
&lt; i &amp; Burtenshaw shoes, but that is to sell
s they know they are &amp; good make; but
ler can get any of the above mentioned

ER SHOE CO
Uce Boot \ind Shoe Dealers.

'FMAN BROS
----- SELL-----

ER’S HARDWARE
'ill be glad to quote prices.

orcross Furnaces
ting scores of houses in Barry county, with
iction.. We make them and guarantee their
leassd to give estimates or quote prices.

STOVES.

l our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

Quratlon of Half ■ Century.
'•My History of the United Rtateaf
reput'd George Bancroft, plesaantly. to
the interviewing reporter; “it i» get Ung
along admirably, i havo now brought it
down to within 100 years of tbe present
time. I shall complete that work,” said
Mr. Bancroft, aaalook of determination
ajmrnn. Try II.
settled on bis venerable face, “if it takes
Diphtheria at Ovid; two fatal canes rv- me fifty years yet!”—Chicago Tribun*.
portetL
hetottc, raid an American
-t.iirsinan Ills a tart, f'siablljheil by the testtlaoiiy m Uiousands &lt;4 people, that lioodl Bar
i.s|iaril! s does cure scrofula, rail rtieum and
other di*c*M« ordtertlou* artMue from Impure
state or low condition of the blixfa. It alto

llii bible aaya, "sum la fearfully and
••I neo that a portrait of Burns, painted
wonderfully made." Bui physiologist* ail by Babeus, sold in Toronto tbe other day
cmicwle that the moat wonderful portion for oulr $8." said tbo literary editor.
of man Is tbe nervous system. In it are
• I call that low down mean." said the
located th&lt;- seats of life and mind, ami the sporting editor, 06 he brought his Cst
control of tho bodily organ*. When the down on the table.
•There ain’t a chap
nerve* nre destroyed. tbe part Is jiaralyxcd. ta tbo whole blamed League that can bold
The flesh, blood and bones un1 nothing to a candle to Buras on third!"— Chicago
IL Derangements of the brain or nerve* Tribune.
•
nre the causes of headache. fits, dizziness,
Coal.1 Glr. Jo- Milter Points.
fluttering of the heart. textual weakness.
Not vrrv Jong ago a Kau.'m City gea-t. A free trial bottle of Dr. Miles’ Ner- Ueman was glancing over a fac simile copy
vitie-dhA latrwt and most successful! cure, of Jo* Miliar’s “Joke Book"&lt;tbe wit’s vade
for all :luw dlseaani. may be had at W. H. nrecuml. "Why, tbasc.” raid be pres­
ently, ••these are all chestnuts
v,e'ro
Goody ear's drug store.
got a teller out ta our town that tells
Twenty dwellings Iiave been erected In Saaa foal vara* a great deal tetter than
thte man Miller doas.’’—Chicago News.
Durand since August 15.

.

And the colder winter weather are now
rapidly approaching. The Joyful season
1-eagerly anticipated by young folks In
thousands of bourns: but In nearly all there
srvmieormorr older one* to whom the
"»id waves and the storm.* mean renewed
xutferlng from rheumatic back or limbs,
it is not claimed that Hood’s Sarsaparilla
i* a po*lUve specific for rheumatism; ww
doubt if there is or can be *nch a remedy.
But Uw remakablr *ua*w Hood's Sarsa­
parilla hae had iu curing this aStrtion Is
sufficient reason for timoe who are suffer­
ing to try this pecuiar medicine.
“Dvr Hausfreund." (Tbe House Friend)

Drawing Horn** Cars la ChllL
Drawing room care from tbe United States

a.though a Kuokiug

cittaau* of Birmingham, und askto Govsrnor
Soay to imnwdUtaly relieve him of his duties
aa sheriff. Another petition, aide by ride,

a principal tngfaway. of otw of the victims of
Saturday night'* affray. Th* lengthy pro
cession was beaded by a bra** hand playing
solemn dirgps. TIm portoftlo* building is
draoa I In ineurnlng.
. . . ,___ L
» — -.1------

looked (or hourly white tbe Urlke lasts The

Huffman Bros,
bloody struggle. The disarming ol both
aids* con ouly be accompli*bed by tbo gov­
ernor placing tba town under martiel law.
Saturday night ths eiorebouaee of Ixxrmb

Fine New Stock
JUST RECEIVED

the disturbance among Um * tn ken at that

During tbealUniooe tbe rumor became
wideeprMd that l.&amp;OO miner* from PraU
miuee, about fiva.iuite* from Birmingham,
would, After d-rfc, mare* to tbe city, armed

was Mjwted, amaull U&gt;» soldtera and with
dynamite bfaw to atom* tte &gt;lt Tnat roeb
would b» attempted wa. »x|w*t»
’
tte military, though a suoomsI ul
Sheriff Smith aay»:

moot left thia city for Bevier this morning.

FATALITY AT A REFINERY.

Find lav, O, says WLUam Lightfoot, aa em­
ploye of tbe PoerUee Raflaing twtnpany.

Containing the latest and best patterns of

DRY GOODS
AND*

DRESS GOODS
AT------

Julius Russell’s.
Sec his stock of new styles in

nry big wash WIL-Merchant Travafar.

MILLINERY GOODS.

�(extract of flax) Skiu Cure ;s
*I*tior to an tv“

Tu

He Stopped fc Mob.
i A 6ou,h'rn Sh"'W Who Kept
H'« Official O-th.

HEADQUARTERS

S- , BUT WITH DEPLORABLE BESULTB,

•~«lK«r.

-I" low cm 1. . rtte,.

;---------Ten CIUjmub a-.ktv th-

------ FOB—-

_____ot,

BOOTS AND SHOES

«?"T” """»*»«•

-au aggravated easi. nf
i&gt;
I
------ ----। riin,BnuttNim^t, Ala., Ltec. Ib.-An att-rapt
«« «“ «n« &lt;*• -»r.I
t ou, and am now. after a few weeks, entbi'ly ^tyyd.’' IMpUkm (cxtra.-t of tlaxi
Catarrh Lure will do all that L« claimed fur tree
’■ ”w-u- i S

Aver’* Sarxaitetttu t- ..

,

«£u ara i.xsr.X'!

guard and advanced

THE CHARGE AGAINST HAWES.

down T«a&gt;uty-dnc

».s

dalod «»*• "1 ’ill count torre,
r*u',UM in lh* ,U&lt;J *’ w‘n

If the chUdn-e. have fever and chtlta. !
1,8 countw.1 three, and the crowd full hoc*
us-- Cobb’* LitUe ISriophUu PHI-.. W. H. I * it«k but th* antboritto did
give tba
Goodyear.
j order to fire. This ww-mwi t &gt; make the mob

j ;E \jEWERiS OF

OLD HONESTY
TOBACCO
-L S00|&lt; Fij-iD

I]

•_ rs lojmge^, tasjes

ot., «

u.

e.,k

Gray Bros, and Robinson &amp;
Burtenshaw Shoes,

railroad

1 fort long n d twenty widw ltd te Um only
Zc bimi Rice and wifi- celebrated their !
u
golden wedding « SI. Joseph.
'
" b«o too crowd rwacued tba mouth of Um
...
.
\
■ i **bjr, Shanff Huuth from the jail warred
“r
d wlth Hill’s I
to “*nJ back lima and Uma again.
W^
i?yru’’' No cure- “« P*&gt;
ll"
to «*t» to krep Ifcek as th»y wvuh
" H'
| to fired on if tWy adva.’cwl f unbar.
South Bay f’ity has a new hospital tliat ।
will areouimudate .4) indents.

convent in
ku-w
ibe

Montgomery.
Those who !
Haw..
family
twhered

«~“‘*d five, white tte. mob !,««&lt;&lt;
and
to advance Then lb.
rbich was returned by

Dore your child stiffer from worms? Try I
”lir&gt;
Hill
’s rrerirvs
rrcrii vA Worm Snroifir.
Specific. N..
No cure
ho pay. W. H. Goodyear.

V\ e have a complete line of boots and shoes, which we will
sell cheap. We carry a complete line of

Both in kid and goat (goat welts). In fact everything that is
new in style and good in quality. All goods marked
' in plain figures.
t

One Price to AIP\

In Atlanta.

Is our motto.
For heavy boots we carry the

Ineiiriate* &lt;m the increase at Owcmso.
Hill’s SamafwHla b the most sucrewful
mnilclne before the public for purifing the
blood. W. H. Goodyear.

. • uETER THA}N OJ^E^ T0-

3 ' SOE, AND WILL pLE^SE
r I

’

“One Sunday morning Gen. Gnu* wm
1 tnv ralterr h,&gt; K..1
... ... __

shows that three roeu were instantly killed,
seven fatally wounded, andtbirtv tuoro or
Ire*, wriously injured. Tbe Im of the two
former in detail is as follows:

op

*

ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT.
AND INSIST ON GETTING IT.

Ev'Efjy pudG SJAqpED LI^E

net ho-Mr. Cincinnati, during the dark day*
of thn war TC-I1 tk.-------- ,___ .
-

zyBovfc cdJ*. .
M FiXZER A PROS., Louisville, Ky.

,k_
.
.
"0 arose to go into C tiariM Jenkins. and----- Branded.
•
Bramlett.
°P^at,cK r&lt;’om 1 ooUced “ l“dT •tending I
Woumtat renouslv—Lawrence Fitriiugb.
at tho bead of thn Stain. an. I n . -.I——-I k„_ I
u
. n r ir ar__._____ . ’

—-----■
WOT
enforced ou •verythmg. But there she stood
waiting apparently. She was iKjady, that
was to be *ecu: there wo
.

uf tbe !!«»« cottage.

Following up tbe

ROWER

'a* hurt.

up tbe jail with

One Price Boot and Shoe Deadety.

crushed In Uy
HntF'.-Sly. the iNth din of January. A. D.ltuv.at
ten - »:k tn tb« fun-u-xni, at the north front

ir.stae tx-ioar tbe p'..-&gt;re for holdlns the eir■tri to- said county &lt;&gt;f Barrv, the tonoafu&lt;
--.irop»rtv. to-wit: Tbe undirldec
• -urths of the fuUowtnt dewribod parer

------- - - ------- — •
wuwmdu
nnuiHi iDuoo cvuil.T-1 UX-r*
pu ked up toe cigar tout Gen. Grant had laid ; Through it all Haw« .ppoared indifferent
down aiwl n-fllt*lfl. •&gt; ei
__
....
...

souvenir of him. had stationed tornelt there

h.r tomplxluani
vf Mlchlrm. I’outity «f Barry--**.
&gt; -—siun-of the Probate Court for the
tt of Barry , hoiden at th* Probate Office it:
■•! Hx«tiaK« In said county, an l-’ri■ ■'•th d*v of N- -.ei.:t&gt;r. tn the year one
i t rl.'ht naodred and «ix-nty-eUhl.,
- ' Wm W.CUc. Juu'xeof Probate.
■: -. matter of the eMat* of Emma Bolton.

Wbat did you think while tbe shooting

• I .aid another persons Interested to sai.l
..,?•? required io -'iptyar at a icsdon at
•tun thro to te bold-a st tbe Probare
‘.beetty of Ha*ttnss. in «ahl nountv.
ri* mu-w. itanv there be, why fhepravrr
I -'iri-merinay not beirmnted. And ft Is

mates that from them alone ot er 53.UU0,-

farm of rain, or over T,OOO.IM),OUO cubic
yards a day—-quite enough." ho says, "to
produce a g«*l rainfall" every twenty-four
hours.
EauniaUtig the number of other
nou-cuatlt'tiRing engimi Ui Ute at eight timeu
tho number of ite.-omouvre, the total vapor
th» projected into the air every week iu
tots country arr ouats to over ITO.OOO.OOMKIO
cubic yards.—Public Op.nion
■

Tbe Quincy railroad had ita inception in
1KJ5, through a fietitiou fora charter from
tbe prolific quarries of that town to tide
water. Tbo story of its building and its
rare has Ixeu often told, anti iu ncurd is in
•very home cyclopedia. There is nothing
further to note of iu origin ipyoud the fact
that tho late Gndlry Bryant, father of Grid-

Boston capitalist.
- t of Vild iwutton. and the hearing
crept ny c.iusine :»copy of this order to be
■lied in tin- Hastings Bankkr. a nowspa-i
ti-d and rlreubted In snW count} of orntral divulun of pcrhnps urn* tnil«* of the
origiital roadlMxl being utilised on a part of
the Gram to branch of tbe Old Colony rail­
road. —Boston Transcript.

-orth a i-..''imn ot rhetoric. »ald an American
uui II tea fact, established bv the tesu• ' t!i &gt;u«ainl» of people, that Hood’s Sar
iparlibdort cure .*cn&gt;fula, salt rheum and
im-r-l atrs or Mbetiotu) ari«lut fromiaiimre
.. i"w condition of th- blood. It also
•■rroffli- ihat tired feeling, creates a Rood m&gt;­
. .&lt;n&lt;l gives strength to even- |mrt of the
‘ -i • Trj It.

I’iphtherfa at Ovid: two fatal camwre-

lli.i bibfe say*, "man in fearfully and
- ’udt rfully made." But physlokiglAis all
• •iie^lc tliat the moat wonderful jK&gt;rtlon
•»1 i-un t» the nervoui* system. In it\are
i-'-aied the .scaU of life and mind, and lhe
&lt;outn»! of the iKMllIy omni. When ti»e
:ienv« nre d.-Mtroyed, the part in paralyzed- Tlwt flesh, blood and bone* nre nothing to
Ik ib-rangvineirts of the brain or nerves
ire the cause* of headache, flto, dizziness.
dutteriBf of the heart, aextual weakness.
;levp|«%..IMM, nruralgia, raid hands and
A free trial bottle of Dr. Mites’ Ner‘bii-. -tho latest and most successful! cure
fur all three dlM-asea. may be had at W. H.
Goodyear's drag store. ,
Twenty dwellings have tieen erected in
Durand sinre August 15.

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Only a Qufatlon of Half a Century.
“Mv Undcry of the United States!*
replied C^orge Bancroft, pleaaantly. to
tho interSriewiDg reporter; “It I* getting
along admirably. I have now brought it
down to within 100 year* of Alm. present
time. I fhall complete that work." said
Mr. Bancroft, as a look of detennlnatioa
settled on hb venerable face, “if it takes
me fifty years yet!' —Chicago Tribune.

••I seo that a portrait of Bum:-, pointed
by Rubens, sold in Toronto the other day
for onlv $3,'* said tho literary editor.
-I call that low down mean," said tho
sporting editor, ns he brought hi* fist
down on tho table.
"There ain’t a chan
iu tho whole blamed League that cm hold
a candlo to Burna on third!’’—Chicago
THbuue.

wm

thought of.

Talk of lynching

A FRENZIED COMMUNITY.

Marshal Packard to thoroughly protect the

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XoSHVtixK, Tenn., Doc. 10.—A vpecial to
Tbo American from 'Binniughim, Ala.,
anjn Yortorday and liml night the city was
a military unca npinent. Civil autooriUes
practically stopj»-d down and out and Col.
Tom JttoM, of Monlgo«n«ry. with thirteen
military cumponiM in ataoiuwly in charge of
affair*. Th. jail is guarded by state trojps
wim picket lines extended several .•quaro* in
frowns the countenance ot a Gatling gun.
Mounted »route arv;«-&gt;nl out of tho city, and
at regular interval* acquaint Col Jones
with tbe condition of tbe public mind and

and very liltte oratorical pyrotechnics
could rea lly organ ten a mob wbaw sotemn
duty would bo declared to be to avenge tbe
“murder" of the popular Throckmorton and

aud they surrounded tho jail, armed with
Winchester rifles

Ou which we will be glad to quote prices.

The Norcross Furnaces
hinmlf to Im a widower with hut one child.

bum

length the aawliou that Sheriff Smite bad
“butchered in cold blood" s-'xne of tbe beet
citixeus of Birmingham, nnd asked Governor
Seay to immediuely relieve him ot hts duties
m sheriff. Another petition. side by side,

a principal highway, of one of the victims of
Saturday night’s affray. Tbe lengthy pro
rmaiou was beaded by a brass band playing
snteran dirgee. Tbe postofficn building is
drape I in mourning.

warrantor th* arrest at Sheriff Smith and
b» deputie* on the cbarg» of luurdsr. Thia
was eerred by the coroner, who found Smith
in the jail, and tbu coroner himself took
charge of tbe jail
During the ulternoon tbe rumor became
widespread that !.««
ftom Pr“U
miuea, about five iniiw from Birmingham,
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- - Am .K—

eutly, “these are all chestnuts. We re
got n feller out in our town that t«Ua
three fool vara* a great deal bettor than
this man Miller does."—Chicago New*.

Philadelphia Call.

was expe-ted, awuiull tbe soldier* and with
dynamite blow to atom* the JalL Test such
would bs attempted wa* expected even by
tL&lt; military, th '.-ugh a successful fi'te" w“
Sheriff Smith says:

BUILDER’S HARDWARE

Pettis, daughter of Col. Pettis, of Atlanta,

Which are heating scores of houses in Barry county, with
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will be pleassd to give estimates or qtfote prices.

THE BEVIER REIGN OF TERROR.

little hope otiterteiiusi hare that tbe dis­
turbance* arising out c-f Ibo rerent strike

looked fur hourly while ibb strike lasu Tho
sheriff is unable to secure n sufflcient force

bloody struggle.
The disarming of both
sides cau only bo accomplished by the gov­
ernor placing tbe town under martial law.
Saturday night thn storehouses of Loomis

evening nnd ordered out the militia to quell
tbe disturbance among tbe strikers at that

STOVES.

Of all kinds. See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

Huffman Bros,

Fine. New Stock
JUST RECEIVED
• Containing the latest and best patterns of

FATALITY AT A REFINERY.

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Not very long ago a Kau.-as Qty gen*
tieman wm glancing over a fac simile copy
of Jde Miller's -Juke Book "-The wit’* vado
Leumi ”Wby. thene," aUd U pre.

And the colder winter weather are now
rapidly -ippniaching. The Joyful season . Drawing room cars from the United States
• asgrrly anticipated by young folk* In have been placed on the Chilian railway be
tliousaixls or homes', but In nearly all there tween Valparaiso and Santiago. It is found
are one or more older ones to whom the to be very difficult to prevent pomcngiTS
■ '-Id waves and the storms mean renewed from smoking in thrmv a. though a smoking
'Offering from rheumatic back or limbs.
ii b nut claimed that Hood’s Sarsaparilla
[Is Favor.
it iwdtlv* .Mjiedflc for rheumatiMn; we
|l-'"bt If there Is or ran be attch a remedy.
Hu: the remakable. suerern, Hood’s fiarsavery
big
wash
blU.-Mcrchant
Traveler.
1 'nils has had In curing this affection Is
''iflirlent reason for those who are suffer­
ing to try this peen!ar medicine.
‘•Iii-r llausfreoiid.” (Tbe House Frknd)
a new paper nt Ann Arter.

HUFFMAN BROS

menu
subject

r- .idltur and filing tbe petition, duly veri&gt;’f FJmer Hollon. hii-.t.;y)&lt; of *al&lt;i deceased
’•■.loner - r »orae -slher toil table per*uu.
&gt;i-on it I- ordered, that Thursday, the
' ItrernOer. A. l&gt;. i»W.at ten ••'clock ts»

mother's Lody was found, and the lake will
bcvdrsincd.
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nothing not
innocrat

county, Nlehlranl
our rods to a sUke
-ul -. iheocceMt on tbe •ptarter line to quarter
post brtween section e'eut and nine twenty
rod- tnecen *-uth to the section eorner—the
:■’* &lt;- b-u:ltttunk-containii&gt;K twenty acre* of
lanl The -t'd drecribed land Is to be sold
-. -t
the life rotate &lt;4 &gt;srah Cook.
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I'l'eJTU-Utut*. 3lleb.. I«ceemt&gt;er il. ISM.

None genuine unless marked Whitney on sole. We hear of
other dealers selling Whitney boots and Gray Bros.
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and Robinson &amp; Burtenshaw shoes, but that is to sell
their goods as they know they are a good make; but
no other dealer can get any of the above mentioned
brands.

CixvtLAND, O., Doe K—A Spacial from
Flodlav, O-, says Widiom Lightfoot, an «mployo of tbo Paerlote Refining company,
white cteanlug a .till, was or.rcoma by gas
and toll fare downward into a pool of oil.
Kpbrlam Woirick, who waul to fata aosiatonce, also fall a victim to the noxioM vapor,
PbU O-Ccnttell, a third man .xpsriauood too

DRY GOODS
AND-

DRESS GOODS
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O’ConaaU will r*»v»T. Tbs first t
families in destitute circumstances.

of statehood for tote territory rreoluMore
wore ado;&gt;tad ta v or lug di vision on toe sevanto
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Jultus Russell’s.
See his stock of new styles in

similar atate&gt;tioa for North

MILLINERY GOODS.

�The Greatest Day of the Season
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Goodyear &amp; Barnes’.
EVERYBODY MUST VISIT OUR STORE UPON

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15.
For 'We 'Will Sell

1,000 YARDS OF THE BEST STANDARD PRINTS
34 018. per Yard.

10 Barrells of Our BEST Crackers--10
-A.1 44 Ota. per Found.
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In addition we will give to every purchasers of 10 cents or more,

One Bar Famous Jaxon Soap.
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We expect a great crowd upon that day and don’t want to be disappointed.

We want your Butter, Eggs and Dried
Apples at the little Brick Grocery.

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES.

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VOL. XXXIII. NO. 34

Banner.

The best Advertis­
ingmedium in Bar­
ry County.

HASTINGS. MICH.. DECEMBER 49. -1888

WHOLE NO. 1751.

Hastings Banner.

COUNTY NEWS.

The C. L II C. will meet Friday even­
ing, Dec. si. at the home of Dr. Timmer­
man. Following is the program:

Published Wednesdays, by

BARGAINS.
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The Best Present Holiiay:-:Boois!
FOR THE HOLIDAYS

Books, Albums, Bibles,

Cxn,be found at

S. A. Holmes,
THE JEWELER'S.

Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Watches,
Rings and Chains^

Gift Books.
Christmas Booklets,
Poetical Works,
in various binding,
Agency for

AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY.
Bibles funihhed at COST.

Air! itoe'-besthnc of

New assortment of

.-SILVERNAREBarry county.

Lovell's and Seaside
Library just received.

1 cannot particularize this week, but ask Banned

Also a fine stock of

WAIT

lah, Writing and Ptacil Tablets,

■xt week. I have just returned from Chicago, where 1 made heavy 'purchases
r the bblldnys and can suit you in both goods nnd prices. Call in and see

S'. A. HOLMES,
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Bring along your watches, clocks and jewelry that need repairing, and have the
work done by a competent workman.

NVIMCIUFT1OS

rater:

Juvenile Books,
And 30 Cent Books.

ALBUMS

JJB. Robert’s
News Rooms.

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John btraan. Hickory Corners.
Brown &amp; Cairn*. FralrienUa.
Byron Fisher. Dressy■&gt; Corners.
Wm. Broward, Hronard.
A. G. Jewup. Oraaaerille.
PoMjnaater. Yankee Spring*.
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C. W. Armstrong.Bow«wMlll«.
Money paid to these agsuu wtll be receipted 170
'&gt;r hv tl.«.....i
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New Year*, pay their sntwcrtptions to the —a

JOB PRINTING.
Eapectalrridelsfeltln the Job Printing Deparunantof the Baxxkh. Everything in the
ynttreoflleei* new; and with the latest laces of
type, tie mvii approved patterns of mach'.u&gt;Ty'
sod eompcteut workmen employed, enables the

ItespectfiiUv.
COOK cNIBKKRN.

AH are usually well around here.
Preaching In re'every two weeks at 10
o'clock a. nu, by Elder Melaiii. Every
body invited.
Sunday school every Sunday at 11 o’clock
and we would like* to we all the friends
and neighbor* there.
H. Mosher lias bought a new organ and
Peter Mosher ha» one also.
Walter and Eva Kahler have gone to
Maple Grove to make thdlr friends nnd.
relative* a visit
Practicing is the order of tlie day as we
are going to have a Christmas- tree here
nnd all are invited to attend. Don’t for­
get to bring your presents.

pfPRICfs
CREAM

JakinJ

h)WDEeR
PERFECT

Hi tuperior excellence proven in million* of
hoiDes tor more than a quarter of a century. .It
I* used by the United State* Government. Etidors-xl by the head* of thr Great Universities
as the Strongest Purest, and most Healthful.
Dr. Price'* Cream Baking Powder doe* not
contain Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold only
tn can*.
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PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
xaw YOBk.
CHICAGO.
XT. IXJVIS.

He Nev Roller Mill,

Phin. Winans lut* returned from Indiana.
Wesley Debolt started for Ohio Tuesday,
to spend the winter.
Mr*. Eli 1jilting is visiting in Nashville.
Mrs. Joe Smith lias been aiek for some­
time.
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Old.Mrs. U rafton bus been under the
care &lt;W Dr. Weaver, of Nashville, but is at
present better.
Ed., and John Quick, of Battle ('reek.'
visited friends here last week.
Danre at Oscar Archer’s last Saturday
night.
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Will Poster lias a fever acre on his leg
caused by getting out too soon after havjng typhoid fever.
E. G. Potter was at Hastings on busi­
ness last Friday.
Ben Potter visited his cousin.Sherm
Potter in Vermontville Tuesday and Wed­
nesday.

Delton, Mich.,
I.* now readj to

Paying the highest market price.

Custom Milling and Feed Grinding a
Specialty..

Especially careful buyers who are looking for

Presents

Suitable Holiday Gifts

The Middle Aged,

Yun need not farthur bother youraelf as to what and where to make your
purchases. Go to
\

And the Old,

Archie McCoy’s
Furniture Rooms

Smith’s
20 styles of Reed and Ratan Chairs.
Bazar
100 syles of open and double' Cane Rockers
AM Mled from bl. o.w .ud rer; lw

Our mill Is equipped with the latest and
i*st machinery, and will produce as fine a
quality of flour a.- ran t&gt;e made. The pat­
ronage &lt;&gt;f the people of southwestern Barry
county is solicited. Respectfully.

z-kl. L Dodis Ji Ct.

ER'S

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The Children,

or Holldjj- &lt;looj»

Voo will Ibid

and Chairs.
25 styles of Dining Chairs.
20 styles of those new Antique Oak Reckers,
plush seat and back.

Also 30 styles of Couches, and 30 styles of
Plush Rockers, Foot Rests and Ottomans,
And several Parlor Suits, of elegant design
and finish,

Catral Hoose Block.

New Line
Just Received,

£• o r-.—«\&gt;rw&lt;ner a beautiful and useful holiday
Agents for BiMdl’s famous F. P&lt; Carpel Sweeper, a oeauui
present.
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Come early, while you can be wailed on and
have time to make selections.

Holiday Luxuries
Fancy Malaga grapes, per lb'.Finest four crowr layer raliins per lb l»Hc
:...13Uc

Best London layer raisin*.
Fancy pulled (!&lt;».
Briubt new Persian date*. l*r lb
Brosen tarty candy. tre.b
Choice chocolate creams
Now Brazil nut*.
*• PHborts.
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•• Grenoble walnut*.
“ Teragoua almonds.
- fresh baked peanuts.
ioe
~ chwtnut*. ver qt •
&lt; -boirr Florid* orances. l*r dnz
Extra Isrge fancy Florida orangee. pord.u »
Boded cider, per qt ..................................... ««
French mustard, ptt «t
Bulk oyster*, best. “
Can oysters, standard‘,c
Special prices In tarxe lot*.
Sour pickles in vtuegar. fine, per doz....... ■
8. ret pickles"
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Cape Cod cranberries, per *|L
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•fancy bramL per qL.lKie

Christmas Presents for Everyone'
riu.h vnd..
china good*, lampa of all kinda. New
decorated dtehea, latest i&gt;atterns out.
During the remainder of this mouth we
will have

. Allee Q IJehty. &lt;1ty
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V°m K'ck’ rn,!.rteTU,e
J fifimoel M. Alidermxi. ILutlugv
i Jeanie Burch. Rlchlsad
Hark Titmaniii. Carleton
&lt; Etale Ellerron
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i Harry Wilbur. KaUroxcoo
banxkm
h agents named above.
&lt; Cora M. Brook*.
OrasiceviUe

•" IKSXSSSShgSSShu.
,a '- Mamie a'&amp;iSKJ00
i Oliver Jeffee*. Caritou
■ Mr*. Mary VanBunm. Hasting*

un » WilletB. Hunt. Barry
180 i Mrs. Man* A. Kelly g
... I tefa. 8. Wicks. Kalalio
jUSblaMatteson • ••

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Foikiwlug are the real estate transfers
for the week ending Dec. 17th. 1888. as
taken from the books hi the register's office:
James Philp to Mathias IL Reynolds; parcel
Phillip'* add Nashvillegi/no
,

blk v e add cityfiioo.
John W. Newman tn LouImNowuuu:; 90a sec
I Thornappie MH.
John Campbell to Jacob Weyevmsnn; *0* sec
Z5 ThornapfHe fix too.
H. C. Pock ham u&gt; H. F. Pedrham. parcel

Geo. S. Hartom was in Marshall on busi­
ness last Monday.
Jerome Frmt is busy sawing ties for the
I. * G. T. IL IL
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Thon. Mitchell sent three teams to
Battle Creek to work on the SL Louis *
Bay City IL IL
W. W. Hartoip, of East Saginaw, visited
hl* brother Gfo. S. last Sunday.
11. A. Benue It. Of Kalaumzoo, was In
Assyria on business last Monday.
E. E. Jewell and Alvrry Wlkox are
working for Jerome Frost In the saw mill.
Dr. A. L. VanHorn, of Dowling, visited
Dr. Homer last week.
The W. IL C. at their regular meeting
last Saturday afternoon elected Mrs. W.
II. Jewel, president:'and E. S. Cox poet,
G. A. IL. elected W. W. Latty, commander.
Lucian A. Hyde, town treasurer,' will be
at the store of Win. Seger. Assyria, every
Friday during the month of Dec. to re­
ceive taxes.
Geo. Jones, of Boulder, Cal., a former
resident of Assyria, visited A. G. Kent
last week.

Assyria fc.TW.4a.
Clemen: dmllh to Betsey M. Gilman. e V ot
lot 8 blk 14 e add city, »1ri.
Ehrabeth McArthur Nathaniel Whiting: Ha
Georg" Marshall to Margaret Marshall:
lota 1 and s blk 4 Phillip* add Nashville fit.
Matthias Guy to Win. H. Seaman; sal

Tbornapple «l too.
Gotlleb Ziuchnltt to ('. K. &amp; .8. R
cel aec El Woodland «M.
John Me Arthur to same: parcel

land fl.
Daniel Wolcott to same: pareel ere 9 Hasting*
•900.
W. Fred Odell to same; parcel »cc 2 Hasting*

Daniel A. Kummers to time; parcel seel
Haaunn »i.
Alsou HUI to same; parcel see !Bt Woodlaud.
* George Breariey to Kmeltne E. Breariey; 19a
seeStTlmniapplefiijrtO.
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Jamr* It Bush to Myron W. Fennbek; Iota »
’ttpUnock to Myron W. Pennock; 40a

i. Hrooki;lotr Phillip's

Woodland
Jacob Hullman to (Illas. Hoffmci: Ma eve SB
Baltlrnore 11.100.
George L. Chandler tn Glenn W. Greenfield;
lot 1 blk « Striker’! add city »4«k
□Frank F_fcunton to Ursula Allbeo; Ka sec 14
Baltimore fill'd
Augustus F. GlUrtt to Wm. C. Otto; fia sec &amp;
Middleville fil JOO.
Alt&gt;ert Coat* te Walter Vickers: 40* aeefit
Wheat is looking very good, but the Monte
Grove *400.
weather lias been too dry for wheat thejaat
John Carveth to Gforyc Finkbetnor; 40a Me 7
three or tour weeks.
T Wm*$ood toC. K. &amp; 8. R. W.Co.; pareel mo
Geo. W. Valentine is quire alck. so that
he had to call a doctor (or tin- (it at time in * r^onpfj.*Ktuu tn Henry and Mary Kunz; 40a
mc 4 Maple Grove fiooo.
over SO yeaw.
One uuin has a barrel of White fish salted
for family um:. These fish were caught
with a gill net in big Cedar lake. How is
The January number of this magialuc,
lliat (or the town of Hojie.
coming out liefore the holidays, very prop­
J. 11. Valentine says he got left on his erly and pleaaantly deVoks some of Its •
annual hunting excursion this time; he did pages to ChristmiM sccom, storire and
jxxun.*. Begtnnliw with a beautiful poem
only one that got left
,by G. A. Davis, entitled "Under thr Misties,
School here 1* n *uccvm. Mi. I'biUlps two, A. D. 1187,"we have discussion* of
from Baltimore is teacher.
the "Significance of Christmas,” "Christ­
Fred inueb. at John-ftown, has rented mas Customs and Festivities." "Christmas
Silas Dickerson’s farm nnd will move onto Street Music." and "Christmas at Mount
it in the spring. Mr. Dickerson will move’ Vernon.” a poem by Etta W. Pierce.
There i* also an article. "From Bethlehem
to Delton.
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Alice Bergman ha* moved into Henry toCalvary/’ with four full-pagr pictures of
Newman’s house for the winter.
actual scenes in the Holy Land from re­
David Bailey ha* ni&gt;out 80 swanns of cent photographs, u very interesting article
on "The Legend of the Hyly Grail.” and a
fives put up for wintering.
Garry Baker i* keeping hotel in this caustic one on "The Firm of Push A Pull,"
1 Frank Newton lias bttllt an addltlontcj. by Dr. Talmage. In addition to this speeial holiday reading, there are other good
articles. ‘XThe 1-ast of the Pines." by W.
his Imrn.
John MeGuni is wintering ulii^calves H. Ballou, is welt written and illustrated,
and "Darwin" Is an interesting sketch. of
and they are gtxxl ones.
A man from Calhoun Co. is buying ateve the career of tlmt famous mas. "Pompeii,
by Mare F. Vallette. takean»i»ekei^U*n
bolt*, he pays M per cord.
The following officer* were elected for ccuturies. nnd "Only a Heap of Rubbish,
John Stark post. No. 349, «• A. 1L
by Adelia Beard, is ex^nt ally of to-day.
Commander-Albert Adam.
The serial story, •'Genevieve." Is con­
8. V.C.-Marshall Bellinger.
tinued. and there are two short slortea, Be­
j v.C.-JaloCorwta.
sides many short articles, bright poems
O. D.-Baxter Hunt.
and beautiful pictures. This number is
the first of a new volume, and afford* a
Officera* will quality at th® Dnrt regular favorable time to subscribe to the maga­
zine.
nuYtlng-in January.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

The Bamneu appears one day early this
week in order to allow u* time to make
arrangeinent* for the holiday edlttou
which will be issued next Saturday. Thia
ntwdArily makes a lack of the n*ttal
Every day something new. our custom­
amount of local matte r and correspondenceers get tiie benefit At
“A Wife's Honor" wan presented by
Tucker’s Metropolitan* at Union Hall last
evening. The attendance wa* not a* lane
as it should have been. Tlx* Metropolitan*
are an A- 1 troupe, and Ummc who heard
them l**t evening speak in the very hkbesrt terms of tbeir performance. They will
appear in Union Hall this evening Jn
"Heart* of Oak-”, nho to-morrow evening.

Special Sales.

Especially for the holidays.

»*n«ht .1™«.t «!«»«•.
« XEXm JXT C°"
specially low figure, and on which the discount win oe given
,
to the purchaser, and

Easels, Center Tables. Pictures and Frames,
Brackets and Furniture Novelties.

Perieta, Cbantauqtian-Mra. Noble*.
The Bcasemcr Steel Kall, (Ihautawman-Viola
WUUmo.

’ O’DoanaU.

Critic—Mr*. Bmltti.
Close by slnpng’Nc

ADVERTISING RATES;
One column per year......;i...................... gioo oo
Extra charge for special positions.

BUY WHEAT,

BUYERS

Holl call - Facia reJatfn* to the Areof Perlclaa.
College Greek rounc, ehap. IV-Ralph Woot-

J. McKelvey. Manic Grove.

$1.00 PER YBAB.
In either c»m» 15 cents will bo adilod for po»tW^when inbscriber reeldm outside of the

Call in and examine our

At prices that will astonish you.
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The followinc person* are author
eeJve wtwcrlpllona for the Baxxaa:
,----- AT-----c"“"Ha*tinob. Bahry County, Michigan.

Prices
On all goods very low. Come in every­
body and get the most and the best tor the
least money.

Watch

Beamer’s Cash
BajgiuaSta,
Main Street,

HASTINGS, - - MICH,

All notes and accounts due
thoeitate of the late Wn&gt;. 8.
Goodyear and the Ann of Goodvenr &amp; Barnes must be settled
J.
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tv fl
at onoe.
F. G. Goootv.r.

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�Hastings Banner.

SPRING GRAIN IN WINTER WHEAT.

FARE AND GARDEN.

RUTH’S CHOICE

Haattaga, Wednesday. Dec. 19. 188H.

This remedy l» becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no .pedal mentloti. .ill wbn have umkI Electric Bitter.^
■ing the same song of praise. A purer
medicine does not exbit and it is guaran­
teed to dn all that is claimed. Electric bit­
ters will cam all diseases of t!*e liver anti
kidneys, will remove rfitaples. boilo, salt
Thenm and other afirrtkins caused by Im­
pure blood. Will drive Malaria from the
system and prevent os well as cure all Ma­
larial fevers. For cure of headache, &lt;w
stipation and indigestion try electric bitters.
Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money
refundeiL Price 50 eta. ami gl.00 per l»ottlc at W. H. Goody ear's drug store.
Is Conxumpttun Incurable?
r
Bead tbe following: Mr. C. IL Morels,
Newark. Arkansas, says: “Was down
with nliscess of 'hinga, and friends and
.physicians pronounced inc an Incurable
consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption, am now
on my third bottle, and able to oversee the
work on my farm, it is the finest nn&gt;dicine ever made."
JMse Ailddlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says:
“Had it not been for Dr. King's New Dis­
covery for consumption I would have died
of lung troubles. Was given up by doc­
tors. Ain now In liest of health." Try II
Samnle taitUm free at W. H. Goody ear’s
drug sVtre.
Bueklan'x A rule* Balve.
Tbe best salve In tho world for cute,
brplaes, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns,
and all skin eruptions, and jioritivdy cures
piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re­
funded. j’riw 25 eta. per box. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear

The state beekeepers' association Is buzz­
ing aliout in Flint
Allow a rough to run until it gets beyond the
reach of medicine. They often say, ‘•Oh. it will
wear away." but In most eases It wears them
away. Could they be Induced to try the sueeexsful medlclie called Kemp's BaBam. which is
sold on a pcKltive guarantee to cure, they would
Immediately see the excellent ettect after tak­
ing the first do4c. Price 30c and »l.00. Trial

Frank Sehnbitit. ngvd 12. dl«*«l at Bay
City from a horse/ick.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla makes Hie blood
pure, rich, and vltaHzJng.
Sold by all
druggist

Tbe German Catholics' of Port Huron
will ask Bishop, Foley toghv them a priest
As well as (lie liiukdaotc-u. and others are In­
vited to call on any draggt^t and get tree a (rial
bottle of Kemp’i Balaam for the throat and
lungs. % remedy that is selling entirely upou Its
merits and h guaranteed to relieve and cure all
ehronlc and acute eougha, asthma, bronchitis
and consumption. Large bottles tb cent* and
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L&gt;
A Gatling gun and usire rilles* areofrt&lt;*ted for Orchard 1 jfflr.

Hill's Penriere Cough Syrup is uqsnrpiutsed in concent rated healing powers; No
cure, no pay. TV. IL Goodyear.
lablished In Jackson.
Cobb's Little Pills are tlie grmtest regu­
lator (of the bowels) In the world. W. H.
Goodyear.

i A man at the "Soo" has u medal from !
Pharaoh's tomb.

No cure, no pay. ’ On these term* try a
bottle of II ill’s Peerless Worm Specific. W.
SevMK(fame stores burned at Mecosta
village Saturday.
People living In a malarial climate should
never be without a bottle of Hill's Sanm•parllla. W. H. GoAlyear.
Bellaire is to have a topic of Five Mason.

For throat and luag troubles Ayer’s
Cherry Petoral, seasonably taken, is a cer­
tain specific.

Lansing thinks she Ims 15,000 people.

Dog ahyw at Bay CUy next month.

It is quite surprising to notice the nuui■erous reports of remarkable cast* of ner­
vous diseases cured, such as headache, fits,
nervous prostration, heart affectiona, St.
Vitus’ dsurv. Insanity, and prolonged
aleepleAsnes.-, by l&gt;r. Miles* Restorative
Nervine. This new and improved brain
vid nerve food, aad mhdfclue. is every­
where gaining a remarkable reputation for
curing the worst of these diseases, as well
an the injurious effects of worry, nervous
irritation, mental and physical overwork.
W. H. Goodyear, the druggist, will give
away trial bottles of this wonderful rem
edy. Ik positively contains no opium or
morphine.
i&amp; bodies have lieen Incinerated In the
Detroit crematory iu one year.
Itch, Mange and .Scratches on human or
amliiuds cured in 30 minutes by Woolford’s
Sanitary’ Lotion. This never falls. Sold
by Dr. E. Lathrop, DruggisL Hastings.

.

Adrian has a real nice lOO-year old in
the jierwin of Mra. Lydia Smith.

Wuold -you whip a nick horse? No.
Then don't use ordinary plibt. aalU, wsinn,
etc., for nick livers, bowels, etc., only use
Mlles’ Pills, (M. P.) the attest and surest
of pilla.
Samples free at W. H. Good­

OF,

Orrlh

• wery symptom
of breath, could not lie on left aide, cotigli

up to die, WM curort by Dr. Milo.' New
Cure. RoM by W. H. GoMlpmr.

LOVE

A DESPI
rith

Cough Medicine

OLD

car jArticipation
and Bo

BT two friends
diligence and K**
Onr three gua
«i«m. ba, U»r

while we talke

Of ot» subjec

HONESTY

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

■ | Qequinehas a
tin tag on
every plug.
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solving it! Fro
jhndreaolvcd

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my conddellW.
My occupatio
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IVORY POLISH

HARVEST

'EXCURSIONS
Minnesota, Dakota,
MONTANA,

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CHEAPER THAN
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• A Clinton firm manufactured over 5,000
barrels of cider this fall.

W. F. Beyer, Garreteville. Ohio, says:
'•My wife hu been troubled with catarrh
a frig time, but have, with what remedies
we had, and what tbo doctor could do,
kept the upper hand of it until thin fall,
when everything failed.
Her throat was
law as tar as one could oee, with an IneeHaant cough, when 1 invested my dollar, in a
bottle of yov.r PapUloa Catarrh Cure a* n
last resort. Today she 1* free from cough,
throat all healed and entirely cured." I’ajdllon (extract of ttex) Catarrh Cure effect*
cum when all other* fall. lauge bottles
&gt;1.00 at W. H. Goodyear* drug store.

The Favorite

LESSON XII, FOURTH QUARTER,
Thu American Cultivator gives expres­ INTERNATIONAL SERIES, DEC. 23.
Medicine tot Throat and-Lung Difficulties
sion to the following views on spring
grain in winter wheat:
Where winter wboR h;u been n-owa.
after spring graina, more or l«w of tite
latter will be scattered on the ground and j
atrengthena tho Vocal Organs; allays
will coxae up with the wheat. Hie first j
Btvere frost kills the intruder, and often
, Korcneas of tho Lunn: nmvento Conwheat Hehls a brown and sure ap- ] rCoudeu&gt;wl rroB,
Helper Qnaztariy. by
Thc superiority of French dres:od poul­ gives
pearance early in the winter. Mostfann* I 1 |wrrai»*ion of H. 8. IlaflJnan. Itiisd-iphia, that diseaac, rallevM Coughing and induces
try is much written and tai Led about,» cm arc agreed that tho spring grain is nc
pubkibcr.]
and apiwars to be duotothnv things: first advantugo to tho wheat nt any tinm.- It
The book of Ruth, with its roeord of bar
the caro taken in breeding table fowls; is a weed, checking tlie growth of the ■ devotion to tbe God of Israel and the great diseases of the throat and lungs to be com­
second, the methods of fattening; and main crop, and of no jiarticular value us ; blcwdng Ilo bestowed u|»n her, is a dclight- pared with this remedy.
third the admirable wav in which tho a protection against severe cold. Sotna | fu] resting place after tho book of Judges
“ My wife had a distressing cough, with
birds are trwoed when oucred for sale. Illinois fanners, when they began winter । with its record of tho many backsliding* of pains in the aide and breast. We tried
various medicines, but none did her any
A common plan in Franco is to keep tlie
wheat growing a few yearn /Ugo, took Israel and consequent opprereioos by tbeir good until I got a bottle of Aysr's Cherry
chickens tliat arc to be futtcuxl in pains to Sow oats with w-Jnttr wheat, enemies. Tbe first verso tolls us tliat it was
Pectoral, which has cured her. A neigh­
square iK-nw bare! v largo enough for
thinking this might prove u protection, in tbo days of the judgss that the events of bor, Mrs. Glenn, had the men* I re. and tlie
them to move fit. These pens are kept
but one or two yearn trial satisfied most (hl* book transpired, and some think a*early cough was relieved by the use of Ayer’s
dark and warm, but ore well ventilated of them tliat their experiment was a 1 M tbo limo of Gideon. The story of the Cherry Pectoral. I have no hesitation in
and clean. In there confined quarters
, book is briefly as follows: Elitnelecb and recommending this
tlie birds are fed regularly ana often, mistake.
I'tiat a good growth of the wheat plant | Naomi of Bethlehem-Judah left tbeir own i
on food prepared with a special view to
itself is desirable is generally conceded, home because of a famine in tho land, and, ’
tho production of flesh,
but it is less bccatuo of .tlie protection }• taking tbeir two tons with them, Went to re- — the best the world knows.”— R.' Horton,
that a bushy top of leaves affords, than , ride in tho country of Moab. Three Elime- Foreman Headlight. Morrlliton, Ark.
Iwcause this growth shows a like habit of lech died; the two tons married women of
*' I have been afflicted with- asthma for
tho route beneath tlie surface. If the! Moab, and after some yawn: each of tbe sons forty years, and last spring was taken with
top is low and spreading, tho roots also ' died, so that Naomi was left alone with ber a violent cough which threatened to ter­
extend horizontally on either side, hold- two daugbters-iu-law, Orpah and Ruth, minate my days. Every one pronounced me
ing to the soil and ready to riie or fall1 bereft of both husband and tons. After in consumption. I determined to try
Cherry Pectoral. Its effect was
us it is moved by alternate freezing and apcDding about tea years in the land Ayer's
thawing. It in Impoesible to get a wheat I of Moab (i,*4) the starts with her dough­ magical. I was immediately relieved anti
continued to improve until entirely recov­
growth tixat sltall protect thu newly cul- j tern to return to her own land; Orpah ered.”—Joel Bullard, Guilford; Conn.
tirated noil beneath it from freezing. It, u persuaded to remain among her own |K«oyla
'* Six months ago I had a severe hrmorto not Cold that kills wheat, but rather ln Moab, but Ruth clings to Vaoml and her
the breaking of roots that penetrate thu , God and ber people, as recorded in our leason
soil vertically. The wheat route are more ' today. Her faithfulness is reworded by God and rest. Ftried various remedies, but ob­
apt to run downward when the plant is ' -giving her as a husband n mighty uuu of tained no relief until I began to taka Ayer's
A ChAMMlNO MXOH1NE.
crowded by weeds of any kind titan —•-• -•
-•
—•—— Cherry Pectoral. A few boules of this
Another moans of fattening fowls in where it lias room to nn-rad un either 1 name w as Boaz (ii, 1}, nnd unto tliem is torn tuedlcino cured me.”—Mrs. E. Cpburn, ill
France w by means of a revolving cage side. Thus too thick seeding with wheat' a child whocathey call Obod; be i» the father Second st., Lowell. Mass.
"For children afflicted with colds.coughs,
or table divided into compartments. In may cause it to winter kill. The plants, I of Jesse, tbo father of David (iv, 13-17).
throat, or croup. I know of no remedy
the cut—a reproduction from Poultry instead of protecting, crowd mid injure I ,ltk "Atid Ruth said, antrest ma nut to sore
Wiu
,.„ will give such _speedy relief and
which
Yard—is shown one of these cramming each other.
•
leave thee or to return from following after. comfort as Aver'a
Aver’s Cherry Pectoral. I have
machines, which is described ns follows:
Spring grain not being lutrdy, has a I tbec." Elimelueh algnlflw "my God is king:" found
___ _ ...
In com-x ' of
It, ___
also,. invaluable
invaiua
Each fowl is fastened by a small cliatu further.injurious effect. As we have ex- j m.d Bethlehem-Judah »igulfi« "die bouw of ’Whooping
Cough.
”-Ann
Lorejoy, 1257
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and clasp around one leg, allowing slight plained, the first sovere freezing kills • brvml and praise;” nnd it seems very strange Washington sL, Boetun, Mass.
•’Ayer's Cherry Pectoral la the only
motion. As the heads of the birds are oata and barley outright. Tho leaves | to *«-• there people uf tlie true Go-1 going out
all ---------turned—
outward,
they
aru—
easy of ac- • wither and rot down. Tho roots lose to the Moabv'c* (tor tin* Moabites were tbo cough medicine to be relied on in daiignr—
. ..—, —
. —
ecus by the oixirator,
operator, who may stand in their grip anti nre thrown uixm the stir-' eitemie* of krael, Dvyt. xxiii. 3, Ii. even ous cases."—H. B Hilton, Kittanning, Pa. §
cess
□hu position, the table, turning. .The
.The face. All tliis loosens the soil, which for though there was a famine in the land. Tho
oho
neck of each bird w grasped in turn bv winter wheat needs to lie ua cotujMCt ns God who fed Israel forty years in tlie wilder­
the left liond of tlie oiierator, the ix?ak possible, so ns to exclude sutiertluous ness could find some way to provide for Hi*
forced open, The nuzzle of a flexible tube water. The soil soon fills with water people even iu time of famine. Eliinelccb
carefully inserted, and then, by press­ like a sponge, and when it freezes It in­ and Naomi did not go into th, land of Muab
ld honl yis ac:&lt;. ;.&lt;i.
ing on a pedal, a portion of ^prepared evitably heaves up much of the wheat to glorify God, nor to reck His honor among Dr. J. C. Ayer a Co.. Lowell. Maes.
edged to be tt;e purest
food, enough to till tho crop, is injected. , fiulicdded in it.
that people, nor to tell of His wondrou* wvrkx
Sold t&gt;y Druggists. Fr»ce 81; »u uotues, »4.
Thus
tlie machine------------------------------------works till all iiave re- | Since the introduction of self-binding We do not road of anything they did to honor
-------------------------and nost lasting piece
ceived a portion, or, in other words, have 1 harvesters, there has been much less
cF Slandard’Chewing Tobacco
been complrtcly stuffed. Thte procew is j wastage of spring grain by scattering in and now that h’notnl is returning to the land
repeated tlirec times a day. Chickens i tho field. We believe that tliis is better
on themarK^t. Trying it is
and people of tho only living and true God,
WHYl YOUR LIVER
are futtenod in about-two weeks. In for **
“* *■&gt;»«»&gt;(•&gt;»
im&gt;
tho
ensuing wheat crops. r»
If ,dry
a better test than any talk
instead &lt;&gt;f encouraging Orpah and Ruth to
some rvs|M*cts this method is superior to weather follows tbe summer grain har­ foraku the land of Idols and go with her. wo
about it. Give it a fair trial.
any other for attaining the object. All vest, tho scattering grain lies on or in find her urging them both to remain in Moab,
ngree that conflncm&lt;-nt is necessary. Bv tho ground until about tlie time for
’ Your dealer has it.
this arrangement tlie excrements fall wheat Mowing, and loth come up to­
But Huth, for «om&lt;&gt; cause, is determined to
(SO FIXZFRf BROS.. lA^llIr L
-down through the center of thu machine; gether. With wet weather following the
j\ in.:'
Joataad unable topi through
the birds are not compelled to wallow iu harvest, there ta time for the fallen grain
nrt:.h»rk oraoclal cid°j mcut3. Idlo
their own tilth. They may breathe pure to germinate, and be cultivated under us God and people of Israel. .Perhaps tbo Ufa
rdeu to joz-.
air and take their
without effort.
n manure. It is worth more for tliis u»e
in her that wl
Each bird gets his full ration, nnd than for any other, and it is wzumonly Ruth bad
when that has passed along lie gets better to delay seeding until tliis scatter­
RHEUM,
propbocint
of
Balaam
had
c&lt;m&gt;e
to
her
ears
another. No stronger bird cisn tight him ing growth can bo cultivated under,
away or stir up couibativenca&lt;and thus though this may make the seeding later with power; or the tidings of the death of
hinder digestion. Tlie machine is oper­ than to sow early, and have thu wheat tui l mourning for Mow in tlx- Lind of Moab;
WOUNDS
IN*
ated with ease, and (he tuno employed in choked down by n foreign growth.
FANT S SOHCB
feeding a great number is greatly re­ There b conaidernulu value in the young
living
and
truo'Gcri
of
Un«
Gentile
woman.
duced, anil it is said that the meat pro­ grain as a fertilizer, but little or none as Tbo dinging of luai the Gittite, to David the
duced by this method is very aujierior in a itrotectiun against freezing.
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tenderness and juiciness.
Many think the above process a cruel
one, but Beule, high English authority in
The bee hive shown in our illustration
"with purpoae of heart czeu
such matters, says tlmt ho lias wutclied is an unpatented and "open to all” fann­ and may
.
tho process rejieatedly, and can vouch ers’ beo hive. Southern Cultivator de­ ,unio tho Lord” (Acts xr, 23).
17. “The Lord do so to me, and morn al
for Ute fact that the 'birds are always scribes it as lieing sufficiently simple to
xiirnL
if
uug*.
t
but
death
part tbw and me." Ta
eager for their turn to come.
admit of any ingimioiu person making it lug the words of there two verare toeetb
Perfumed the Bheath. Ask for rr.
with little troubhj and expense. It lias Stwv CMtfiinly indicate oa the part of IU
FUMING
BROS.,
Pittsburgh,
Pa.
full
ideatifirotion
with
Naomi
at
any
co
l&gt;ecn used in set-end siates with varying
At the north, where Hie unions nyc remtlta. M&gt;mu bee kcejiers leaving reported and w« are reminded of the tewtimonY
stored for wiatur use, the crop is pulkd suix-cvB witli it, while utlic-rs were not as Paul at Cawarea, ou his last journey to Jw
U
M.
FOWLER,
when about three-fourths of the plunis fortunate. As many farmers prefer to
DcntteL
have turned yellow, slirivrleiy and dried make a cheap liive at l:ouze rather tluin tbo ix&gt;rd Jeama," (Acts xxi. 13.1 “1 count
Bourn* fonoctlr occupied by Dr. Jones, over
the neck sufficiently to topple over. As purchase from a manufacturer, the uut my life dear unto mrwlf, *o that
a rule tho onions are allowed to remain Cultivator’s description is hero repro­ 1 might tioUh my &lt;xxin»&lt; with joy, and smith, Uains &amp; Van AinuuiV
Bpreud n fortnight or more to drv before duced:
tbe ministry which I have read red of k TUA RT. KNAPTKN ffl VANARMAN*
taring ttored. At tlie south, the crop
The diagram is thus explained: A is a tbe lx&gt;nl Jesus.” (Acts xx. 2M&gt;.
'
Lawyer^.
IB. “Sba wa»&gt; staadtastly minded to go
being wanted for an early market and tube: b, tn opening into the hire; c. a
with ber." Or, n» in the margin, *bo I tilU-d hOUr» court*
immediate use, the onions ore pulled, as stick loading r—------------- - ----- —
strengthened l»-r»«l( u&gt; gu; it U the ramu
there successively indicate maturity by from entrance to ■
Offices in er Hastings National Bank.
word that is traudated cournguuus. or of
Hastings. MIcbigM.
toppling over, anil arc left on tho ground an aperture at d
.
good (Mtintpj, in DrtZL xxxi, U, 7,23; Joab.
AXMxrlaU offices, llo&lt;mi» 13. id Mid 17, wi
a day or two, or removed at once and into an open see- r-------- *---------------- c
I, U, 7, U. is, etr.. and in I1*, xxvij. fe; xxxi, Hous* man Block, Grand lUpldA. Mich.
*.:4 Hl- nrw
tha, ir u»
»l...
tlie necks rut off with a sharp knife, an tion; e is a line
inch or so from the bulb, when they are dividing the hivo
carefully packed in bushel crates and into two unctions.
) Aug. 2iaL
shipped.
The main feature
m. bates.
fnxtly art Jl.x face to go to Jcruudatu; and if
TUESDAY, \ Sept. 11 and i&gt;5.
The essentials for the preservation of is to keep out
T1J
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Attorn
»t would l»j suudiust and- unmovablc,
onions are dryness, ventilation, coolness uiotlis ana it is
*
liasttngs.
Mich.
alxnuulmg in the work of the Ixird. j; uiuxt
) Oct. 9 and 23.
and freedom'from frost, or if frozen claimed tlmt a
be by »teadfaxt:y fixing our eves and &lt;,ur
ther must not be permitted to thaw out moth can go anyI1CTU-W upou Him as wo wc Him til His lowly
A•
and freeze again. A jxzpular method of where that a ben L—------------------------- 1
life at Nararcui, His rejected, wandered Mid
punbh hlv. Hi* deutti in our x'und
keeping-onions in to spread straw to tho can penetrate. The inventor claims Umt
A. BARBER, M. D..
depth of ono foot or eighteen inches, ac
he has conatructed his litre on that idea,
•
Physician and burgeon.
curding to climate, upon tho liora floor, and tliut when "well sealed at tho
niqiearing for which ms.walk Thus as
scaffold or garret; upon this cprcad the benches!1* and jjcrfectly put together in ou*
wo lulw in Hi* ImrvesL fiefarHe will drop
KV.. FROM
on.ons rix to ten inches deep, and cover other party, this liive is moth proof.
uuuiy a handful Uli purpose for us Ui, IC;,
with two feet of straw. If in good con­
nnd we shall know him as our ktwmnn uud j • W. LOWRY, M. I)..
ST. PAUL 4 MINNEAPOLIS
1• •
Physician aud.Surgeon.
dition and sufficiept depth of covering is
Kraremer. a mighty man of wealth,
IU ••niVy can,,, to BcUitem-m." About
Makes a ■prcinlty oFtrraung &lt;11-wium-s of tbe
used, they will keep in fine condition
At a recent eon vention &lt;if lillnois Ixxi six ruilre ujutii of Jerusalem; there Rachel s YEstid EAK oud tt&gt;&lt;* preservation of vision
AT RATES
till May. '
.
keepers the question. "How to winter
ui
‘•T’KCTACURti and eye
A cool, dry cellar of some outbuilding, beed’"’ was &lt;Ustx&gt;fled of as follows:
’
born or-caniaRu house will be found ex­
office
Mid residence on Broadway, near court
Mr. David w. McDaniel prefcrrtnl a
I.Httr.
Hxninin,
Mtcb.
cellent for keeping onions, if it Las win­ cellar, with slight upper ventilation in
••Lord xUali cover
dows for ventilation. The cellar of a each hire.
bexhaU divell t— &lt;MITH i COLGhOVE.
dwelling house is usually too warm.
1L xxxiil, mi; and O
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Lawyers.
J. M. Hambaugh prefers tbe same as
Mr. McDaniel.
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(Otter hi Oaten block. Hastings.)
MONTANA UM8 THAN ONE FARE.no ruun.l
I ractlre la all the courts of the stale.
Mr. Daniel Shank, a nurseryman of
tri i. rate being tnw that. T « F. NT V I &gt;&lt; ■ 1.1. \!: luriudlug GREAT FA1.IX. MONTANA.
Clayton, preferred lower ventilation.
e. kenaston,
Mr. T. fe. Wallace winters lux beau iu a
•
Attorney at Law,
cellar, and favora lower ventilation. Ho
(Over J. fi. Goodvoar &amp; Oc.'« start.)
Bsaet t&amp;sttug asw boora within the twjaifc
cute holes in tho bottom boards and
MWS oTtba GRANDEST WHEAT BELT IS
covers them with wire gauze.
■ THR WORLD, and an agricultural district «uHNaomif she replied, call mt» not Naomi
“When should bees bo pat into.winter (which signifies ••ptaarant,") but call tua
&amp; WELTON
qaartenF*
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/
Mara (which tignilie. ••bitter’’), giving this
J. M. Hambaugh put Ida bees in about as bar own reason for the new name. Now
JSS5 '“T-H** OWo farmer's insurance Co.
Nov. 20, and Lakes them out sometim© in In this *1m&gt; dom not talk like u humble child u£*
ent. to any agent ot the compai.y
He wntre policies on a man's property against
of God. but maiufcsui a rebellious
loss by fire, lightning or wind; against a ma&amp;*a
*
agiuiut tbe Lord and His dealing* with bar. life by death and accident. ’
F. 1. WHITNEY
Gen'l Pom. and Tkt. AWtkxno one ho* said truly that stud blame* tbe
St. Paul. Mluu.
Almighty
when
all
Ho
did
was
graciously
If the hogs toytic olaughtcrcd ore fed . to briug her home again, making QOOK A SHELDON,
■within twel velours of their killing tho Mrab prove a Mara, lest abe Would die and
food is wonted, die meat will In more be burivd there.
pace In Abstract Block. Haattaga, Midi.)
fiave tbe only set of Abstract Books iu Bat
disposed to sour, and it will be more dif21. “I went cut full, and tho Lord hath Oounty.
lluult To remove the distended intestines brought mo borne aguiu empty." Now abe
and take from them the lard. Nor is it ■peaks truly. Of bar own accord she went
El
R. TIMMERMAN, IlunicepaUilc Phywell to allow tho swinu to drink on the out, iumI the Lord had to bring her boim •
siciau and Surgeon.
tlio tbooji wauderwl, tbo alwpu-rd sought and 1 •
morning of thu day they ore killed.
ftsiud Hnw..,-,',’ r,,U
t— 19 -T..___
(Gfitev orer Lathrop's drag store.)
INFORMATION ON A VARIETY
SUBJECTS.

A BOUQUET OF FUFULAX ON10KS.
Many farmers practice spreading onions
on scaffoldn about six inches deep, with
room enough between the boards for the
air to circulate. On approach of cold
weather close tho doors and windows,
and keep the temperature just above the
freezing point. With proper care they
can thun l» kept without freezing At nil,
... —__ _t------ _.j
|j18
Inthe cut, for which tlianks arc duo io
D. M- Furry, of Detroit, the well known
Michigan uetd num, are shown sampice
of popular varieties of ^uionn. In ihir
cut nrny 1&gt;q aoeri to advantage thr differ­
------ *_ »___------ virxa of
" No. 1.

The lat«st reports on die clover crop in­
dicate that it was nearer a failure thiv
-year titan it Ills been for tho previous
twenty years, so tliat every fanner
uhould taku good care of what seed he

child of God who wnndcrx from the Father's
house of bread. How. long it took to emptv
tbe prodigal wo are not told; it took ten
years to empty Naomi: if any reader
has wondunxl from the Father's fore and
pienty aud w now undergoing the
•toptying procMs, why not return at
ouro and receive tic wek-otne tixat awaits
Potatoes give nn average of about you, ie-t tho Ixinl m His wbdomstill rurtbrr
eighty bushels to tltc acre, or nearly tbo testify agnlnst you. "He doth not afflict
rate of yield of 187V. The total cstnnat- wilbugly, imr grieve Un, children bt zuen,
ed product hi about 195,(MK),0W buslieln, but, Utough He rouse grief, yet will Ho have
according to tho national department
record.

ARTIN V. BAKKER. Real Estate. In­
surance and Loans.

M

comparably t

seconded by

gItivre/fromS

khirt and hitn

alluded to, b
some. I dec
Ottral mount
and Archang
wax n«»t only

otie by ooo,
difficulty, t
flight
First amo

with the tm|

I succeede

its in

ooatome, nu
ISO ruble* u
ouch a lo
dirainMicd
On tbo n

were sleep

mouth bec
Irbit, whic

dertd Wit

pelisse, th

COLCHESTER ARCTIC
With lh«“OuUld« Counter."

It’s the Best Fitting and
Best Wearing
ROBERTSON HOUSE,

reputation. The "OVTS1DK COUNTEK" »&lt;td-

Cor. Jeffrn-.a and Court Hu.. Hading^ Mkfa.

bright m

rapi

H. S. Robinson 4 Burtenshaw, Detroit.
rHlnnu.gr

public 1» renprcUnUy solicited.

TO ADVERTISERS.
Marketmen are midecidcd which crai&gt;-

r

ginning hit pe
from Siberia

Rower Shoe Oa.

oanoer^I
UaU.

toTw^X'ki’.Colo.

�Jl
love in church.

•If rou like.*'
*
7
“Very w#U- gat fquick!
I rtifl .... hh.i •*... 1. __
.
p»» n.
» 1«“ "n b™r&lt;~

S,

tvh^alo: scorocjroa too Wgh and pure for tnina
. mu!!, &gt; »U tny rroscc, unsworn.
in,.. t n-cl vidua Hruck mo whoHy Wtod;
1 r. a, Fu^agsaross sjrung tiro magic chann dlantayed
: j : Lai soft presence, ah angeUcak
i can I u»&gt; alleviation ItmJ!
" er' -vby In births hath Human Nature mad#
P, ’ru-iwo •&gt; great, and w# her children all:

A DESPERATE TIGHT.
InttioyW of 180, Siecimkt. Bogdsssew.. and Ij with three Russian soldiers who
pr.s-t diuillerle# of Ekateripinski-Zovod, In
. r;i Liberia.
A'- were Polish noblM and Polish patriots,
-u i imd r9cli pas**! separately the trial aud
•irisounMeit in Irons which tel followed
. artieipatian to tiro conspiracy of 1840-1.
411'1 )&gt;■'gdaxxewHki preceded m« to

•;» lolls and trials, and will merely ob&lt;
tbnt tbo permission to build andoccuj.yi* dwelling apart bad'been granted to
; two frii-’Uils nnd myself as a reword for
■ . • n&lt;v and p "xl conduct.
O;. throe guards never left u* by day ar
.
im: tin y drew apart during tho long
-. ::ing», aipl either slept or feigmsl Iodo so,
-- .
v. talked together of our Irolorod
. ’•.trv ami tho irrevocable post.

,i

r-uwtatrtl/ in our minds, we never
. nt till. No one of uh whispered tbe word

nfter tbfl Rumian fashion:
from tlie interior.
“To the fair at Irbit."

“A pair F
!*Yea, a pair."
’
“How much tbe verstF
“Eight kopeks."
“I cannot give re much. six kopeksF
Too Utt ie—but—you can have them.”
In a few minute-i the horses were ready
*fid harnresnd to the sledge.
“Where do you come fromF said tho land
tonkiM 1 took my place iu tlm sledge.
. • —J
...»
m
the fair, and I am very late; te will teangry;
nnd if you reach there in time. I will give
you a poarboirc."
•
“The ;&gt;caaant whistled to bis borara, and
they -I off at full .peed Suddenly tte sky
clouded over, tte snow began to fall, the
wind rose; w» were In a whirlwind of light,
fin# mow. My |mssnnt lost his way, raid
then k«t heart, and conf«a#.d that be bad

sledge, not twelve mile* from BkittenniirtrlZovod, in the midst of a tempest of snow.
gage some one who know, the rood, and you
shall lie given up to th# police for having
mode im J.ve so much time."
But by daylight my conductor recovered
himself,mid found the road. From that mo-

civilized comfort*. and especially of hot food,
a privation more difficult to Ixmr than nnv
“ -- ------ AWCU, KMf. i uno
constantly to struggle ogaiurt that di»po«ltion to sleep which i* death in such a com as
mine.

ing late nt night through a village, wbeto a
voice from one of tbe isbas (huts) called out:
"Wfio Ko&lt;n tbereF
“A traveler."
“Are you going farF
•

claimed a* 1 enured the
not Iro a troubio to youF
“flow should you trouble u*l Wo ar# not
and bi* wife—gave nro a meugor supper,
which was to mo a feiat. In tbo morning I
breokfarted with them, and for ray-food nnd

hi=; ha.uu
* -- ......... 1—•• —
t; uuuiniuucij,
I had found an opportunity to confess my
identity to&gt; French gentleman living to the

T—y
- —r irw.u irrmi.CT.
On tho 2Bd of September, eight twmthk after
Iwving Ekaterininiki-Zovtxl, I saw U!on
me the iigbte of Forte. My desperate flight
wm nceompltehe-1! God in his mercy had

in captivity. May God have nit-rev aliko
upon tho living and-the dead!—From th#
Polish by Mrs. teunt Thompson. in Harper's

That nut a few dig their grave# with tbeir
who are inwifflcirntly fed, but by far tbe ma­
jority of peojfi# cat too much, and hcnc#

little beyond 1-Botxlo you will flml a corja d#
garde, who will look m your papers aud give
you ail'information about your journey."
1 was, of course, very careful to avoid tbe
enrpadagard#, and journeyed un ns before,
buying ray precisians «it tbo itbas during tbo
day, hut slrejiing in tho forest nt nfcht.
1 reacted tte summit of tlie Ourol inrantains on a dear, calm night in March. Tho
mowi was nt the full, and lit up a Jand*cape
at once magnifici-ut and strange, whore
on a vast roxpcuMM* of snow. A mk-nce pro­
found and solemn nugutd over all Every
now nnd tln-n u liard metallic riiig was
audible. It wm the snapping of tlx? stones

organs arc active and strong only
muscMn soft and flabby from duuse must be
weak in those Haportant functions. Coarse,
beany food u well tern# by the one, while
tbe other could nnt projroriy tlisnoae of it.

avoided had those who suffer wUely ebenen
tbeir food, eaten it at proper intervals and in
proper quantities.
if a man employed all day at bis desk, un­
able t&lt;&gt; take other exvrcuro than a short walk
to ami from bis place of businc*. ears
heartily for breakout of satteges, boiled
egK» «id sweet potatom., wasted down with
a cup of strung coffee, tiro chaucia are he
will find he fans overtaxed Ids digestion. But
at dinner time bo will have, very likely,, recoverml sufficiently to fro! equal to di.qKv.ing
of n ■‘boiled.dinner” or. food nearly as hearty.
For two or three hours after, that be is some­
what dull and heavy. an-tyi-annot seem to occompUsh much. Yet, on reaching home, he
bus fur supper cold meat, very likely fried

I

HEADQUARTERS
—FOR-----

BOOTS AND SHOES.
We have a complete line of boots and shoes, which we will
sell cheap. We carry a complete line of

Gray Bros, and Robinson &amp;
Burtenshaw Shoes,
Both in kid and goat (goat welts). In fact everything that is
new in style and good in quality. All goods marked
in plain figures.
1
•
«

One Price to All,

the time already lost, and drove with light nftcrwanl 1 paxrwl through Solikamsk, and
nlngqrort. But I wa* not salt-fled. Wbai went on over th# Btcpjie of 1‘etete.rn toward
fugitive ever is so! A
bl-.* thought Veliki Ouwtiong. Tte journey wiu* always
Is our motto.
haunted me. I remmnbarc
fate of our tte same, the some vast snow covered plains,
poor Cob Wysocki, who.
having been the Kime deep foreta, tiro winro icy winds,
delayed for a night in tbeforest by hi* guide, aud' for me a!way* ray toilsome march, my
For heavy boots we. carry the
wu» delivered in tte morning ti&gt; the gen-,
darmc*. Was 1 to. te.so treated! and l‘
.
grasjw-*! my ponrnrd. Vain tcaiw' unjutt iun&gt;.
These izhouchkas were tny greatest temp
suspicions! My jidteant.drove me loan inn.
where 1 drank some tea and changed liorsre. tat ion. 1 dared not think of sk-plng in
In thi* way J drove on ull through that day them. But a little hot soup! How ardently 1
and far into tlie night,'where, nt my lost lung's! tottop am! buy some, and rat it in h
halting jffftcc, tbe village of SoMatskaia, 1 warm room! I could not venture U- do this
None genuine unless marked Whitney on sole. We hear of
wax while drinking ten in a crowded caterct. often, and one night when, after losing my drvwu. Tho next morning bis tongue is
other dealers selling Whitney boots and Gray Bros.
robbed of forty rtbte in paper (about'eighty way ;u n whirlwind of wiow, I found myself dry. or he has a bad taste, and his bead feeb
franco nn*l of tte envelops* in which they without bread, and racked by acute rain a* dull and heavy The tigniflcjmcu of tlx-ro
and Robinson &amp; Burtenshaw shoes, but that is. to sell
were centoiurd, which, ate*! also eontained well us hunger, I writhe*! in my burrow symptoms he does not try to understand, but .
a list of tte village# through which 1 had to and |&gt;ruye&lt;i tog death. When morning broke very likely alti rbute* them to smoking be­
their goods as they know'they are a good make; but
pa^ontny jourr.ey to Archangel, nnd also I found that 1 could not walk. After mv fore going to bed. or soma other Influence as
eiwl
attempts:
sankuncouwiouson
tbesnow
my paHqioi-t.
no other dealer can get auy of the above mentioned
One thing unstained mo iu tho face of this HouUong 1 tey there 1 do not know. ( wn» day after day, until at lust lie l» absolutely
-ulo three attempts to escape, which, for- terrible lass, raid thnt was the utter imp&lt;mi- arou^M by a loud voire. A stranger stood forced to realize that he is a chronic dyspep­
brtfnds.
•
mutely for me, remained ymdtewvcrcd and bility of doing anything but go un. I con­ teside me, who inquired wbut I w«s doing iu tic ami hut whole system is broken down. At
tinued my Journey, therefore, nnd on tte
thin! day of my flight foaud myself at the
t* rs, but not so after tbu fnnlt had existed
sltne in coipcqucnre of them I was induced gatt.-i of Irbit, and a thousand kilometers
for a considerable length of time. Onto dy»retry tte route which proved th# way to from Ekaterininnki-ZovixL “Halt! rmd show
iropsin Is acquired anil become chronic, it is
freedom. Tlie choice-of a route.is of the your passport!" exclaimed the gr..-iSl at the that I wo» dying of hunger.
“it IS not sur|iruui&gt;g that you should have not so easy to cure, a# all who have Buffered
griatest couwqucnc# tn a fugitive when bo-j city gate. Fortunately for me. be traded in
from it know. And the poreoti who lias it is
ginuieg his perilous journcyy .Tte high roiul
num, “1 do so often, tteugh 1 am from this inndro Hable to many other #*ri&lt;&gt;ti* diseases,
•
from .Siberia to tbe center oUtuiwia i» the onf with you.''
ros|iecla!iy there whieh come s&gt;u insidioudy
I liastencd to comply -with bls demand, district, and ktibw the torest welt Now A strong digestion is tbe surest safeguard
. f'en-vt taken, because the most direct and
the easiest; Bill for this very reason it t»iu- and soon after found myself in n crowded
Ho saying, bo held a bottle to ray mouth, against many of tlie ills of modern Ufa.—
nt arably tbe most daugerou*. Tte »ur- inn of the poonet class and among a swarm
and 1 tlratik. It contained some excellent, Bouton Herald.
veiBancc there exorcised by tbe government
nounced that I bad left my ।awport with brandy, which revived me at ouce,-but nt
the »am&lt;&gt; time tainted #o terribly tbnt I fell
Mx-XMhU by the inhabitunta, wboee zeal and the authoritk«,.«nd tbe next morning after on tli,. snow in com ubuon*. My good friend
Probkbly tiro most noted t-lwyon trot was
pa tty are continually on the alert. Tbe bh-akfnst I slipped out, avowed!, to get it
that madv by Rnel Gridky, of Austin, Nev.,
Tartars have a saying with regard to th# fu- and stew it to the landlord, but really for dried-fish, which I devoured eagerly. W,
luil'NkL He bet that ho would tettl his opth:
purpose
of
leaving
Irbit,
which
1
did
a:
;.iliv« from Siberia, “If you kill n equirrvl
|«&gt;iront. The terms of the wager demanded
oner, uiul
asm unchallenged.
unreal lengva. by
i&lt;y tiro
uro northern
neruicrn
.
,
.
.
a hate but bis Bl ngbs skin, but if you kill once,
trupjror. that tiro loser should carry a sack of flour
k •eir.-imk’ ’’ (a term of contempt trppltad to g—- 2—„
‘
from lower to upper Austin. Gridley lost,
pri*MMir»).-“yC’i» liavo three-Lu ■ lotbc*, hie asleep, I had reviewed my reaourc.-*, and bad which he had caught. Ho added that In* nnd U&gt;o day after clectiun started on lite trip.
shirt and himself” (tbe reward tor giving up comt to tbe ceivlusion that I could nolitngeqp .Would remain with mu until I fcltrnlmcraud nevon&gt;i&gt;ni&lt;i&lt;d by' tbe entire population at
th# man to justice); Five other road# restronger, and would then conduct me to tte Austin. The .question snaso as to what dis­
position should be made of Uro fltnir. nnd
nuinod, all k-« dangerous t ban the on# above poorest inns. liu» must husbandu&gt; tte? utmost nearest iiteueukx
. Juded . &lt;,)&gt;ut far mpre difficult and, weari- tte 135 franc* which rcnioincit—■U walked
" I thank you with a|l. my heart. May tbe soma ingenious individual Ktiggwted that it
----- SELL
...... 1 decided to go northward, acre*# the therefore all through tte day, from time tc gxd God reward you!”
era
Nimtary v -umiirton. Gridley "U nuei.hu.-J iirodqtaiui aud thro steppe# of IMcbara timonrancbinp the frosen trrcad onddried
•'Ehl for what ttenT be answered, kindly.
and Areiianga to Archangel, a route which Ilsh which I carried in my bag. and quench­ “Wo are Christians."
ing
my
thiret
nt
tbe
hole#
cut
by
the
peasant*
The purcluwer declined to nwarivo it,
wa« not only tbo least in«d, but had also tbo
i He afterward supjwted me to luc door of
immeme advantage of behjg the shortest, in tbe ire for tlie purpore of watering their j1 tbe idwuchka, where be bode mo farewell, and suggested that it i* sold again. The idea
took like wildfire and tbe bog waa sold again
f dr, oueo at Archangel^ 1 hoped to bo able to cattle! When night began to draw ini n- ■ recommending m*» tu God.
nnd
n-ain.
and before night tbe stun of &gt;a,€KXI
mtIvi&gt;.1 to pre|»ro an Onlink burrow to
An Immen-Mo relief was tniuo as 1 crosred
had been realized. Gridley saw fnmo for
sleep in.
Where tiro know 1* deep an&lt;! dry it is not tbe tbresbold of tbe hibouchka, but 1 had him nnd gold for tbo sick MildiNwojientog be­
1 had for tnauy months been accumulating
by
any
nwaut
import!
Ie
to
*]&lt;«■[•
warmly
in
“
ciro bv on#, with great secrecy end no snuxll
floor. I rroovertd In half an hour and asked fore blto.
difficulty, the articles indisjronsable to my
far some warm soup, bul l ewld not swallow
On which we will be glad to quote prices.
fl.ght
; it. I tell asleep otr a bench at midday, and
First among there was a passport. Th# 81- I arrow. This is done by hollowing a sort of .‘ Trover stirred for twenty -four hours, when 1 flout on un expedition whieh immortalized
horizontal
cave
in
the
snow.
Into
this
the
hhtwlf
nnd
brought
joy
anti
comfort
to
i-.rian )K«iAaut is fond of traveling, and tbe
was wakencil by my boat, who was anxious.
law require# him to be provided with two Ostiaks creep-mid after piling up tbe snow Ho was nil huucst man, aud his kindneu and ibouuuul* of suffering soldier*. TH* rccepj.ijqrorts. on# for small di-.taneiw, Cliat is, nt the entrance of tte burrow, ho im to ex sympathy redoubled when be learned that 1
and tte people, infected by the uyble work,
ft tin nllag# to village, and another, sealed. elude tte cold air, they ho down and sircj) in Wo* making a piuas pilgrimage to tbe mon- vied and »tniggirt with mcli otter in tbeir
With tb&lt;- imjierinl.arms. and bearing tbe gov- perfect security nnd warmth. I xueceedcd per­
gutiwu* rivalry. Gridlqy sold hi* flour ell
fectly *n preparing myOstigk bed, but I was
■ cnun-?ut stamp
‘
over tte west, and Anally exhibited it at the
imprudent
enough
to
cover
mywlf
with
tte
Which are heating scores of houses in Barry county, with
I «ucre«ded in fabricating tbo one axid tbe
the following morning I n-umrt my jour­
furred side of my petes# tunx.il inward, and ney. I reached tbe gates of Vqliki-Ousiiuug great sanitary fair iu St. Louis. Afterward
■ tiror. I •»!»«&gt; j&gt;rocured a- Siliorian wig, that
We make them and guarantee their
theflour was baked Into small ct»ko&gt; and sold tho best of satisfaction.
is to sav, thr hood called wig worn by all slept so warmly in consequent that the snow on tbe 11th of April, ted there in my role of at Kbigb price. When the grand total was
melted at the dbor of ,my burrow and let in pilgrim lodged ta » huniblo inn with many
work. Will be pleassd to give estimates or quote prices.
t -Mant.-'in Siberia. It is mad# t.f steep's
the colii air, so thyl I awoke at daybreak others, all bound for tbe moiuo.te.-y of tiolo- nddrll up it wu found that Gridley'* bet ted
hi.;c. the voal turned inward, raid covers the
l«en the mean* of adding more than ilW.OOO
with my fwt almost frozen, and ted to ri»e
aud begin mv journey nt ouce. It wan a ter i
Vc’.iki-Oustiuug we were al! obliged to tte fundi* of tte westery sanitary corumi*forward over tho checks, making—for any ribled^y. The work of toiling through the | At
slott—Puugbkooiaie NcwJl’res*.
jvuwl„
I_____ ________ __ _
one nut in tho habit of wearing it—a disguise ■now was terd enough, but t«w&lt;nl noon ^'^witi’”of th# Dvina. The month
- ----- r,--. —-- - — - - - t||O ii;aiving ,11 IM
* uv
utmost as c implete as a tua*k and domino. ■uuw
rwo tiro terrible icy wind of Sibert*,
nme
Siberia, which
J BK
agreed,
r«d, o*
M did runny
many other pilgrims,
TTk’ I'&lt;11 torS Generous Offer.
Of all kinds. See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.,
I had also succeeded Ip procuring afMaaantM drove &lt;to
n“
iLv
with .........
blin-. iita
foive,
nnd ■
'
, ...j ......
a^,.
i,-„,...i1. i*„,
my
blinding
and
going to A
rehangEachh
.' —..............
■■ force,
Georgia alitor* have t^&gt; turn n goal many
catume, mnl had ncfatmuiated Umi sum of uru-Diu
whirled iua.ro* of dry
drv light
licht *auw
*aow brtoro
before it. 1.
ruble* Wo reached Arch­ corners, as wuniws tbofi
'
"
ItO rubles falmut 3iO francs) —a small sum far Still I toiled on. Th# tirart day wn» &lt;■!...mg ,
rhiuh
angel in u tortntglit, mid most of :uy com­ on liatul an cxoriicni cl
In wten I hod to roafe.# tu myself tout I ; male".* T&gt;n'MK1 ,,a to ,i,y n“’MJ“w'ry- 1 iin&gt; wu iievo gqt lor a year's--------dimintebed still further by a fatal accidentmust rest or die. Fortunately,! wmimair a | tended fntr-iw, mid for several days 1 hare no clothes to wash, 'w ore offering th#
Oa tbo night of tbe 8th of February.
small aolitary hut. and 1 knoeted at the door, j
I crept out of the hut while my companions It wusav^nco tijicntxl by a young woman, haunted tte quajkm tte tej«of dfocoveriug thing for salecte-ap. aud to the jroreon buying
u eru sloping. My enterprhm was a desper­ who mdlioned me to enter. I salated her . a Ifrcncb vereri. Ate&gt;! not one '&lt;»« lwrt- w# will throw in a froo local notice raid a
ate one at any time, and I had selected ibis, and ter mother ta the Russian fmtaio:i. and and OU the *te-k o. every VWM.-1. RUMUUI and year's subscription to our |&gt;aj&gt;cr.
foreign, paced a Italian' soldier, armed to Tribune.
ta -utii bcawirt of the great yearly fair at in reply to the usual inquiry Win-re I wo*
Irbit, whieh attracted a vast crowd of people going, affii ' where tbu good God was lending
from all fwrtx of Siberia, among wbotu 1 me " 1 answered that I was a workmnu from
bjjM-J to pas* unperevired. 1 wore threw tbe government of Tutekk, ami »«&gt; going
shirts; tiro outer oiw huugwcr uiy heavy north to tte iron foumlri,-. of Bute'-** Tte
.pantaloaaaof Russian cloth, and tny jicnsant’s woman gave to# a tel supper, and I iirnl tho hop# which haitldtterto vu*tain«l toe, that j
'waistcoat ot,d “nrmiak" (a short bs-.rnocwo of faflnita relief uf being abto to take off and of reading from tte |«rt of Archangel I, ,
sU.rojH.kin s piked in tallow) were bound dry mv clottet. I then *tretebed ray self o.i therefore, fa order to disarm suspicion, took ,
round my wuurt with a red, black aud w hite a bench and fell a*lwp,&gt;itii un indescrib­ ttei &gt;jd U&gt; Solovetak. 1 bad not then de- :
wooEit nodi. Long boot* of tarred rawhide able sensation cf relief and contentment. I ; ci-tel »‘hat to do, but a* 1 journeyed on I
v. .................. -, ci-uki «ru&gt;*
tlw. »I-a nf «&gt;&lt;a ••nrmiak " and OU mV nuieaeimuiui
- , tho
-- j t
couclttsiou ----------that tte; safest
I
thought that 1 had neplccted.uv prveauttou. j
u
——plan
•
remedy for rheumatism; but thousand* who
Containing the latest and best patterns of
iwwttetarottewomeutegantoswpcctmc. , WvttWU&gt; for I1W to make tte p-lgrtai juorhave suffired it* jiains have been greatly ben­
tiered with fur, which every Siberian peasant I had four shirts—tirt 6rtal tashry for a ___
ney, -«,,u«dl#d:
a* rt I" “dirt; that i*.
u. to go from
*ruu* Solo^.vefited by Hood's Sarsaparillx If you tevo
Siberian. 1
sinking toto a sleep sleep vutak to Onego, and thence to the Bhrtnea of
failed to find relief, try this great remedy.
wten I was awakened by a- rod* grasp on Novgorod raid Slow. Tbe pilgrim «tegute
" 1 was aflUeted with rheumatism twenty
.and tied round my neck with a handkerchief, mv shoulder, raxl -w myself surroundrt by Lad hitherto served inc well, and it contiu
years, fcrerious u&gt; 1« I found no relief, but
furred giovoe and a heavy «tick completed fotir •--•«'■!». who demanded my pasqxJrt.
grew worse, and at one time was almost help­
to demand my
ray accouterment. In tho leg of my right four lTa‘r
a*nw*.
less. Hood's SanuqMirllla did inc more good
bout I had n i-uiard, my money was in my
at Vytegra (opposite Holovctek) fte 8AND
than all the other medicine I ever ted."
hJZ i -w *"’»*
pUBnro:
waisteoat, and I carried a bag containing a
H. T. BauxiM. Shirley Village, Mass.
pair of pantaloon! of blue linen, a shirt and
was engaged to row, and as we w« P»*d
I
had
rheumatism
three
years,
add
got
no
a pair of boots, a* well as somo bread and
fairly well, I arrived ut St. Petersburg with
relief till I took Howl * Sarsaparilla. It ha*
dried fish.
nearly sixty ruble# in my pocket.
rrotwnt woman.
_
done great things f-w me. 1 recommend it to
I slipped ooiseteesly out of the hut ajid
I had now c'n» to th# iucmI difficult point
“Yes; tlwr uro from tbl* village.
others." Lewi* Bviuiask, Biddeford, Mv.
crept round a crosswny in order not to gain
“WeU, then,” 1 replied, "I will teH
of my flight. Which muad mure doperam
tho high rood immediately.
Hood's Sarsapailte i* characterized by
that my mmo i» LavrenU Komantoe, from Uoncvcr. Still in tny pilgnm
----- AT----It was-fretting hard and bitter cold; the STgov'cmmer tcf Tobolsk, and that I a-i uwk civ model lodging, and
lh:i-e i-ceullarillM : 1st, the roroLtaafton of
.^vJLi when mv tandte'y U wnsterwoman)
bright moonlight glittered cr. tho snow. I ■•■ring t.. rxihouk tosc^-k worrrnedlal ugeuU; W.tba projM-rttoa; 3d, th#
toon erreeed tbo frozen Irtacb, and walked
litu» athrr," raponi J U» arivted on? not to go to the polk-u office with
f&gt;roec»* &lt;! securing tho active medicinal
would te ubbred to
. . ,.v?.
von sec. for ■
nt a rapid pace along the high road, reflectqualities. Tte rcmill Is a mrslleitro of unusual
i. that flte nights in Siberia were long, and there arc onto
strength, cfieelmg cures hitherto unknown.
Z-^-~ta-t?d»lr ■ umxxr.;*--&gt;.v ma, and would, ttere.u.v,
cJculatiug bow for I could go before daySend for book containing addition#! evidence.
Tbo rest of tte night p^swl cacJortabiy . jnu&lt;.h precious time.
and
ouieti
v.
btlt
the
tet*morn
tog
I
brookfc:
’
.
Su
i'
cWls
tergon
5!
licbt, «lwn my flight must toevitabiy bo die­
••Homl's Sarwr-arilla tunc* up my system.
covered. Suddenly I beard far behind inc tbo tailed cud bedn farewell to the woutrt., with I
.
ia a boat tetrad for f-'Sjh
noteo of a sledge advancing ci full «p«d. I
tester tf Meed*. Luu vll. M•-».
shuddered, but m-vertbdea resolve! to hail eight* Li future to tbo bwrt°J
“II-"'*:-* S.irsaparllla teats nU «&gt;thcr». and
Lithuania.
u wm.. ra*wkta la M*'." . BanntaOTOM,
mnged mrdirgubu.am}
Ttetonnaud for a passport -riJ tte*u
?4uu myreh. wld thatJ I uo B-ak Straw. New Yuk City.
tew &lt;Iau".crous it wc* for mo u&gt; f. c&lt;l-tat tte
ITOUrie
a__
“Where urn yon gctogl ’caid tbo pcanmt
nigh: ofay
dt-1,
haunt* of man.
who drove Lbu utedc*. conusg u&gt; a

•
friend* have succeeded in doing so or
■ • : But this 1 know, that if still in cap•• | .-v pFodcr through all tbe hours of
day tte\ exile's problem, when and
;. c&lt;apo.' Ate*! liow many *l»o without
... i:' From tte moment of my arrest
Jin. n—•!. 1 upon flight, nnd a knowledge
..;i- tv'Tible punishment* inflicted by tho
•'
koveniUMJUt. not only upon fugi.'.■O. *.ut U|*in all wlio aid a fugitive, bad
lu Jucn! me to d-tennine to take no one into
willib'iire. . . .
.
M?y&lt; cupntion during the test four years
' iinpriM-nmeut hail lieen that of cor­
&gt;. n.'.ing clem in tte Bureau of tte Distil­
... and"’ 1 liad in that way been brought
untnc! with i.u-rchnnta ami peasants from
uil parts of Siterip, and bad acquired n very
th.-rough l;nowledpa of the geography of th#
&lt; untr;, “f it* custom* audit* fnhabitant*.

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HUFFMAN BROS

BUILDER'S HARDWARE

The Norcross Furnaces

STOVES.

Huffman Bros.

Fine Few Stock

Rheumatism

JUST RECEIVED

DRY GOOOS

DRESS GOODS

Julius Russell’s.

“To Tara."
“And abort do you come fromF
“From tho vfllagoof Zalininla.^

ro# ci day I cutired Uro
। Biy
C‘'
weil teowu Lo-teh-y.
intprte&gt;.xd a* “a
ro Ifilh or te a of Fobroary to tte
m
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taAprd 1 juunwyed sortawrad, c

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Hood’s Sarsaparilla
siii?rj;.*wr5«nun*-**­
4&lt;_*y by C L
&amp; Cfk, tewcH. Maas.

| 100 Dace* Ono Dollar.

See his stock of new styles in

MILLINERS GOODS

�astings

HAS

Banner.
represent the
gromest frauds and most vicious assault*

'EDITORIAL NOTES.
Cleveland and Don iMekinaun an­
no longer one but two, and a wide
yawnlug gulf of coolness between. You
nee Don agreed to deliver Michigan over ta*
tbe democracy. He did deliver B—with
his mouth. Aud there the delivery stoFped. Tbe people of Michigan repudiated
tho conceited. bombastic; starcbed-up De­
troit aristocrat and would-be political auto­
crat In n way that made him diray, and
Cleveland very, very much weary. Cleve­
land is said to have inti ma ted to Don. in
the Iciest of sarcastic tones, that he did not
think his postmaster general was a glitter­
ing success as a political prophet. And the
worst tiling about it was that Dob. M.'s
sanguine rant about a democratic sweep in
Michigan Induced tbe national democrat ir
corumlttoe to reo&lt;ka lot of campaign “soap”
Into this state. Well, it made that commit­
tee beastly tired when they saw what an
awful time Michigan had in getting into
the democratic ranks. And then Don M.,
too, has busted ambitions of bls own. 1ft
wanted to be U. ji. senator, with a large 8
for senator.

Washington Territory shaft have been ad­
mitted to statehood, the west and not the
east or south." will I* tbe political

not depend upon that
rottenness, New York City.

To make your purchases for

Mlchlgan hopes her favorite, son. Congresuman Burrows, may Im* elected speaker
out work team. Enquire of
•of the next house.

for opposition papctnc to attempt to defame j
Ito. nut Juu~ MrMm.u. wlx»e vmlv
■ 11
*. *. ■
uul bu^u« uu tofu uu* blm rtrb. U.,
been a benefactor of his race; has given |
employment tarnished the means of subaistence, to over S.000 families. Thr tact

that be is wealthy Is not ta his discredit:
on the contrary it sj*eaks volumes In hta
praise when it b considered that his posi­
tion is one his own energy and brain have
made for him; for he came from the hum­
bler walks of life.* To elect such n man U.
8. senator is to honor a grand cltiaen of ।
Ibr
&lt;,r u,.« .tor. j
ling qualities of mind and heart which are •
the pride uf thr state and which have f
made Michigan great tn Che sisterhood of'
states.-

know that ttiey would feel deep gratitude
to tbe republican ;»*rty f&lt;lr such action; so
the democrats try to steal a little thuudrr
and unmerited pralsA by admitting then*
territories before thr next house has the

The Journal is now publisblug “Union
Labor” insides. This is done at Chicago,

gumunts, before making a nomination.
, Th*
*•«■!«»■ *•’- •
Io
demand a supreme bench free from partir„r lu
and judicial fairness. They have a right
demand the aeleetlon of u man who Is
something more than a teamed lawyer and
nad
^hing
a successful advocate—they demand the
■electloa of a man who potasses those pe­
culiar qualities of mind that are termed ju­
dicial fairness, and acute legal perception.
Such a man is Judge frank A. Hooker,
of Charlotte; and tbe Telegraph takes great
pleasure In placing licfore the jxwpte of tbe
state this eminent and popular mau as a
candidate fur the vacancy un tie* supreme

ful: bnt Michigan's 28,ooo republican maJortfy shows that men respect a party that

FrmMcnt Cleveland In hi* Thankagiving

Quar

Remember you will find at

McCoy

term*, etc., enquire of

Gen

our mj wile, rnicjr r*. uuaie
1 will pay no debU of her «
date. A former notice was
Dated. Hastlno, Dec. IT,

My farm of M acre* adjoining tbe South West
llneof the v.llageof Fentonvinr, GenesM** t.o
fur a good residence in IDuitlnxs. Fann all
good work land, and worth ta.ow
D. Omahkb.

GILLASPIE,
Kz,-. ...... I I
totow F A

Corner of Court and Jeflenon Ht, Keeps flour,
m

New Year’s Ball!

Mufflers, Silk and Linen Hdkfs
KNIT GOODS,

Not

Millinery Goods
Fancy Work Material

Hasliags Firs

thr M

SHAWLS, BLANKETS

(food

Union Hall,
Monday Eve., Dec. 31.

Ke

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any

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Auctioneer,

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Michigan.

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I. A. Arable.

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gift*

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and Detroit Tribune

Morrill &amp; Company

Prices reduced

la eomli^c and we have

Books by Dickens, Pansey, Roe? Hol­
land. T. S. Arthur,
AND OTHER POPULAR AUTHORS.

JCvw ahown in Prairieville.

An mriy inspection of them 1» Invited.

Bargains in Cloaks and Shawls.

C

A

Christmas Winter Overcoats!

Bibles, Poems, Toy and Picture Books, •
Chatterbox for 1888,-Toys, Dolls
of all kinds. Photograph and Auto­
graph Albums, Plush Goods,Frames
Mirrors. China and Glassware, Dec­
orated Toilet Sets, Hanging Lamps,
Candies and Nuts.

D
bus
cou
Au

Both one year for $1.50.

$18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 for $15.00.
$15.00 for $12,00

$12.00 for $9.00.
$7.50 for $5.00.

This Sale closes Jan. 1, 1889

HOLIDAY GOODS
vtetlon that the

SJce

Will be given 'by the

Ur u„,k„
c„,
in HM4, and moved to this state In dim.
He was tbe firs! supef^utendent of the pubth- nehoote of Eatou county, —
was
- piw*&lt;fut*
•
ing attorney for that county, and teat pres­
ent judge of tbe fifth alate cinmit.
Judge Hooker posaeMn* In a high degree
You are moat m^ectfully Invited to at­
*11 tlie qualities that make a auocwwful tend.
judge. - He te a lawyer of talent and abili­
ty, a preaiding officer .of quick perception
MUSIC BY LEETS ORCHESTRA.
iUid pre-euihient fairness, u num of gn-at
executive ability, of spotlew churarter and BILL, $1.00. Slipper at Kurd's hotel. 75c.
remarkable popularity. He is cnduraed by
per couple.
the entire bar uf Kalamazoo county, and ,
NotitIng will be left undone to make this
will reed re the almost undivided Kupport
of the legal fraternity of not only this coun­ the grandest ball of tlie season.
Baggage checked free.
ty. but nearly every county in aouthweatera Michigan.
.
When Judge Sherwood retires, wrnth
western Michigan will have no repreaewtatlveonthe supreme bench; and for thh
reason alre H I* eminently proper timt
Judge Hooker should bo selected. ForthDELTON, ■ ■ ■ - MICH.
ermore. mXonrof tbe prevent n»-mlient of
the bench lias held a circuit jqjMretdiip, and
I am prepared at any time
It is not only a matter of necessity to tbe
psibiie but a matter of great convenience to and at reasonable rates to cry
practicing lawyers that some one of the auction sales.
Have had ex­
Judges on the supreme bench should have
perience in this work and can
had experience as a ntel priua judge.
For those reasons the Telegraph pn-wuta give satisfaction. Leave orders
the name of Judge Hooker, and eaniestiy
with Ranney &amp; Norwood. Del­
but respectfully urgua bte claims before the
ton, Mich.
oonveotlun.
No letter man can Im&gt; found in the legal
fraternity of Michigan and the convcutiou
astings
ity
ank
will not only honor itself but win do a
great service for the state If it nominate*
Hasting*, ■ - Mich.
.
Judge Hooker, whose name and reputatitai
will give additional eminence to tlte su­
preme court of Michigan. —Kalamazoo Tel­
IAPITAL,
$50,000.00.
egraph.

but of course our conteni|M&gt;rary Is respon­
sible. Last fall he belittled the Union La­
bor party in state and county, and even In­
timated tliat its leaden* had sold themselves
tn the republicans. And now be tries to
get onto the same wagon with the fellows
be has accused of all ’ sorts of political day,” said Mrs. Spite. “It just became me
and waa a real bargam."
naughtiness.
Verily the Journal is a
“Did you buy jtr '
corker. Butthen, what else can It do?
••Na I let that Miss Vaadewater take it,
Fusion has killed the greentmek party because I k»w it would make her look a per­
deader than a last year’s Thanksgiving fect fright. "-Now York Bun.
dinner, nnd the democratic party of Barry
Invented by a Ranker* Wife.
county want no Journal in theirs. And so
Tbe wife of a New York banker has in­
tbe lunw7l
matter »M&lt;UU3.
stands. O.
It’s» none
of uui
our niuvitancr- vented
uuur VI
vriiuru a machine
maemnoror
for making wire
win- rope, tho
al, but we cannot help being amused at the pntant of which she haa aold to n Ban Franawkward situation in which (Air contem­
porary Unite itself since election—without
a party, and with but one alternative, and
that-io join .* party whose leader* It lum
branded bk dlabuncRt and corrupt.
Thoae timM republicans who are afraid
to haw tltelr party take a decided stand on
the question of tbe saloon should study the
Section returns from Kansas and Iowa.
In both, the party planted ftaelf firmly and
aoHdly on tlw platform of no taiovti. It
did divide tbe parry for a time. But what
do we see to-day? Kansas rolls up 81,000
and Iowa 81,000 republican majority: and
the republic nns of those states have tbe aattefaction of knowing that their party te a
gaarty of courage and of principles; that it
wtaDds for somothtag positive, and of posi­
tive and lasting good to tbe race. In this
Mate too, tbe republicans who opposed tlie
«Bcxoaehintntsof tbe saloon succeeded In
laving tbe platform sMtorae a county local

Make

The next legislature will do what the
Wlil t* paid by me tn the person or jiersoni
people of the state expect and have a right who will furuteh evidence that will ••cure the
arrest and
conviction
parties who have
toll*.,A
«... ,1a-of htbe
A--L
to expect if they pass a county local option .Ml..,,
law that will not be afalrd to face the su­
preme court
John Qvaira.

Upon the retirement of Judge Sherwood,
whose term expires the last day of Decem­
ber I8d», a vacancy will occur in the. su­
preme court of this state. The high stan­
dard which this judicial body has mainI talneti, and thr eminence and ability which
James McMillan is a man who by keen__
IV- present members have attained. neceMlforesight and application to bushier, l^y a Ltatra great care'ln the Mtaetton of "a man
vacancy. ’It* *becomes “
the mem­
cultivation of theaiwt enlightened buKinemi to till *the
’•“ “
mrthods. has made a fortune. If he had bers of tbe convention which facets in De­
troit the Vtst of February next, to estimate
atoU-nUiut fortune; if be bad made It by the ability of ....
,
t
the candidates put forward
robbingWuebody; it would be well enough { and judiciously and fairly weigh all t'he*a^’

The democrat* In congress are pvw
tumbling over each otiyn lu eager zad to
admit the territories wnteh tbeir narrow
partisan real has kept out of the union for
many years. They have held a caucus at
Washington, and decided to admit Wash­
ington, Montana, Idaho and tbe two Dako­
tas. And then you will set* these virtuous
bourbon politicians, whose subserviency to
the “solid south” has blinded them to the
Injustice of refusing statehood to worthy
candidates for Admission to the union, ap­
propriate to themselves great credit for do­
ing what they have deme only from an Idea
of political necessity. These democratic
statesmen know that the next congress will
admit t^e»* teiritories to statehood. They

ONLY ONE MORE WEEK

ground of this nation. Twill be a wel­
come relief when the people of this coun-

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PERSONAL MENTION.

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c u&gt; lne -«• v. K. R.
J«ck. the crowing having, been putln SuuJerry Hoynum wu In th. dty TrUhy.
- • ... ...^,.^,0 n,,,, uu, u.-uuict
utTIT
homes m pnririertlfe township about four
*’111“«h forward the
A~d7nI8KKHN. Locsl Editor.
work of laying rails as long ax the weather
years ago and went to Breckenridge, CoL,
will permit
weauicr day^
L®wden TWtwl Middleville Mon- where they worked in a stamp mill. Ther
L
gut poweaaion of two claims, tlw Iron
!•&gt;«’
WXm lb.
m2
'75“', v
fomty
W. H. Peck and wife were In Kalamazoo Mask and the Krwaju-e, nnd worked them
„•■•HatkMi this w«‘k.
- - 3.088
during tbeir spare hours, putting consider­
r'2,“u*5 w' b.„
hiinday.
able time and money Into it. The claim
had been worked previously tor six jears
r.n*Frii?Var“' 01 NMhTl,k’ ™ ,n
-togas •#.
। ut ion. intimated.
Kma* candy to eta lb. at Smith, Hams a
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3
pMa
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MkK
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f^
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V,
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OrBn
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rh
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Mond-r'
1
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of
Kalwn
“
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0.
in
the
VaiiArman.
returned west laM gpring Intending to go
into the mill again. He had not given up
formerly of this cltv have I
.
6yt inche* long al Smith, Hams ,' napma, Mich.,
• homestead .» the nJth hlH
Mrv D- V ’
his claim, ami put a man In the lower one
a Van Arman.
slda. formerly the Rider .place w “re they &lt;&gt;r«^ IUFld"- Brown left Thursday for and went to work himself. In letu» than
W H Pm«r«
A line line of curtain* just received at have a fine view of tbo city, tuid after
half an hour, after digging leas than two
w- H- Powers and wife visited Grand
hh* McCoy’s.
feet he struck gold and all ver bearing car­
MtaUr.
bonate of silver, the moat valuable and
Quarter off os* gloves and mittens for tbe
easily worked deposit In that country. The
; -At JO day* nl BeamerX
vein was followed to the surface when It
I.
Main and Jefferson street cross- .
*
Make a break for Beamer’i If you want U
was found that all- the previous years'
F. T. Boice of Nashville, was In town
One tbrw’ m!t rin«- The
.rgnius In holiday goods.
work had been within 1H Inches of the
finder wUl be liberally rewarded by leav- on business Friday.
yeln. The Roger brothers have born of­
&lt;;« jo Runyans for. the best and nicest
HASTINGS,
3 E*”1 Main strreL Mrs.
Probate Judge elect C. W. Armstrong fered 8100,000 for the two mines, but want
M.
B.
Parker
h
Domestic
sewing
machine
»i.i ladles shoe iu town.Waa in Uiw,,
8200,000. They have been selling ore to
IRVING,
office, Battle Creek.
tlie mills during the past snmnwr. Within
Quarterly meeting services will be held
DELTON
A. McCoy nude a business trip t» tbo a week after the find 5,000 men were on the
,• •
Methodist church Sunday.
i",ta,e aJ,d h**1 c&lt;’unl&gt;- I*P"r
Valley City Monday.
spot*establishing claims, but thr Kogers
be had, the two, for &gt;1.50 per year—tinand
Fmj a short time old papers will be sold Bankwi ud Detroit Weekly Tribune.
S' «; Barber Waited friends hi had secured many of tbe most desirable.
Grand
Rapids
• it* cents per hundred at this office.
’I1»e mine Is &lt;»u the east side of the moun­
This offer i» open to old ns well aa new Middleville Wednesday.
tain and the snow necessitates kren'nv 11
tfopteA to trade property in city for a sulwribers of the Banker. Neither pa­
FLOUR.
Fred Myera wfll aasbt In Lathrop's drug roofed ov&lt; r.-fKtii:imiizij&lt;» Telegrupii
per
alum-will
be
taken
for
less
than
the
•arm.
C. D. Beebe.
, 'tore during the holidays.
.
' U itM! *b°v'* rufew 10 Harry and Veau I
usual subscription prieo.
those new gold, silver and bronze
Kogers, well known to many Banker
, a*el* at Archh- McCoy’*—an elegant gift.
readers who will be pleased to hear of
tbeir good fortune.
A): those owing J. M. Rogers must settle such in the procession when the now prtw
/»«» Miller spent Sunday in Jackson
■ : ‘ ,v-. ounta before the end of this ideal Is inaugurated next March. Should ! 'T tb b,N f**»Hy. ""’ho are visiting friends
Paid for
any of them desire to take [.art they should I ,1,ereBUTTER, EGGS,
G. t one of those nice rueken at Archie
wSSol? | pjSSX
^oJ^burinS; thanking you for the very liberal patronage
you have iweu pleased to give us during
Mrt'.^ *• for a Christmas present for your
the past year, and to assure you that we
I Tbe donation Wednesday night for the | ’’ huroday.
DRIED AFFLER.
shall during tlie coming year aim to merit
Gi ettamen you can get Stoga*
Inches
your further favor* by keeping our stock
.-•it it smith. Hams A Van Arman’s. :1 for ta.ee «t D. Strike,.
J
£“"» *» &gt;“■ dl&gt;'. "► full and of the beat quality at prices that
cannut be beaten. We shall also make
urss of tne pastor at theparMniageIt wa.*
Monday.
Xlii si lot of candy, fruit and nuts you derided to make the above chahg!?. The I Mr- Baldwin, publisher of the Vicksburg every .effort to be able to pay at al! times
- |sw for the holidays at Snilth. Hams attendance was large and the sum of SKra ' 'oinmerclal. wa» the guest last week of hb the highest market price for all kinds of
produce tlrnt fanners may have to sell.
v Van Arman.
was received.
! eourin. Charte* Baldwin.
Wishing you all’s Merry Christman and
are not what they’re crackl'd up to
Saturday a new bank was organized ai
Mrs. W. J, Stuart, who has ta-en the Happy New Year we are
. t|ul,y«nrM find some good ones at Nashville with a capital of 883.000. c, ]&gt; ‘H't-st of Mrs. C. H. VanAnnan, returned
Yours respectfully. ’
-.ut'-r’s grocery.
STAfFrr.R A CRAWI.KY.
( Beebe, of this city, was rlertcd president l" her honM’ *" «r*nd Rapid* Thursday.
n p chidMtter uiiwi int« ti i
1 he cold day s nre coming but it will lie ■ and Frank Bob.-, of Nashville, vice prealGen. Sheridan's Memoirs are now before
ren^^welM^th^ ta.*1”'
.&lt;-rt mid tiny when Uettinir can't undcr- sUrkboldeT;Zal TtoSlrik1wHlK’iE.wn’Z
the public for sale nnd -they are meeting
.! a I isHiipetilora.
with ready buyers. This work has so far
th. F.nttrr, ,„d Vewhuiu tank „..t
ln ,hm'
It
c. Woodruff, living south of town, l^ecl-s to ta-gin business January 1st.
Daniel Striker went to Albion yesterdav met with no adverse criticism.
Is eqna! both In clearneM, accuracy and
,.| 'ustlce Bates last week $10 for hav.......... ....S-?- ■ I".™!
interest, to Gen. Grant's lax&gt;k and many­
careful readers of both works place Gen. Have a well selected stock of seasonable goods in Hardware,
mlssloncr of Barry town-hip. a channel Is , tore
I
sew time rani which took effect on being dug at the outlet of Fair lake with '
Shcridan'a-above that of Gen. Grant's.
comprising
N irhigan Central Dec. 0 makes no the expoctatiou of lowering Its waters font | , Charlie Baldwin, it Is rumored, has Gen. Sheridan's life was an active, roman­
,4. for this station.
I0cd for next season with the Athletic*, tic one and in describing the scenes and
feet. When this is "accomplished. It Is
Mtk Fivd Aluxander died Sunday at her thought that It will Increase the sizes of ; • Phllailelphia base ball team Monglng to incidents connected therewith hr lias dis­
•
played tb«M- same qualities that no charac­
ml itr lumalng Mrs. Alexander has the farms adjoining this lake several acres, ui&gt;• Association.
besides converting numerous acres of ure- V&lt;&gt;nu&gt;d Chancellor Colgrove, Fred llyer- terized him a.- one of the greatest and most
■ • iiinti invalid for years.
less swamp into arable land.
I son. Royal Brown and M. Young visited daring cavalry leaders tbe world has ever
v pleasant Card and dancing party was
known. His Memoirs are not only historic
Th*' proapectH now are that Nashville the Charlotte lodge, Knights of Pythias,. but romantic and while telling the sober
4‘Vf'u Saturday evening by Mrs. Julia
will have a new bank very shortly, or the Monday evening.
truths of history hr carries his reader for­
old one will go into new hands. A sUick
T. S. Brice and faintly have moved to ward with an eagerness equal to that with
Ken cold’s orchestra I* In such great de­ company is being organ lull for Hut! pur­ the city and an- now settled In the resl- which one follows a favorite heroine In
. I'ui tbji manager ••Hike’’ lias m&gt; time to pose by C. D. Bevins, of the Hastings City deade tn the second wan! purchas&lt;*d by fiction. They are sold in seta of two vol­
0 tend to hU other business.
Bank, and bids fair soon to l&gt;e factor in 2ai of (&gt;. E. Glllinan.
umes, each volume cum [vised of 300 pages.
The price per set Is as low aS $6 and from
So one objects to them. What—why Nashville business uircles. Mt Beebe Is
L W. Bush, who has for nearly a lualf that up to 82&lt;. The books contain excel­
i.&lt;~&lt;
in.-ii Stoga* at Smith, Ham* £ a ••ntetlvr." the Nashville men w iK are in­
tury
past
been
an
employe
of
the
Mich
­
terested arc ‘Tustlera,” ami the bank will
lent steel engravings of (ten. Sheridan and
VnuAriiiBnS, 3 for a nlekle.
igan Central It It Co., resigned his posi­ wood cute of other prominent officers, also And many other specialtief in our line. Look us over when
be a “rustler.’’—Nashville News.
in need of
"\
tion as conductor last week and will retire fac-iimUe* of famous letters, and 2h maps.
Hank - Beamer sells twroeit oyster* &lt;■
For a limited time to • cash subscribers entirely from railroading.
■ .dealer in tin- city, also the famous
Mr. Joseph E. Mueller will lie In the city
we are permitted to offer the Barker and
,.t&gt; a Ca's butter crackers.
Detroit Weekly Tribune for 81.50 a year. \Al. K. Grant Frank Black and Will this wet-k ns agent for this work. They
|\.i .11 hall ha* been undergoing soint, Neither [mper atone will Im- taken for less Chidester wheeled themselves on their bi­ ■re sold only on subscription aud our clti- i
. re--ury .repairs. Already there Is much than the regular subscription price. 81.00 n cycles to Nashville and return on Friday. zens should not lose this opportunity of
rnpt - ■ irnt In its apjs-arance. .
year. But the. two can l»c had at this office Except that WIH walked In over the last purchaning. No payments are required i
until delivery 'of the volumes.
only for 81.30. All Banker agents must three miles because his bicycle wimt Iwdly
remit to us 81.50 on the combination offer. teunt*.
Resolutions adopted by tte- Eastern Star
II.. wWlecouplingrars at Delton Thurw- They must get tta'ir commLslons from the
Leonard Strdge ana John Busby went to Chapter No. 7. adoptive masonry :
. : his thumb Im.lij squeezed.
subscriber. This offtr we make to old and । Kalamaroo Muniisy. They took with them
It having pleased the All-wise In the
■ •• Misses Hattie and Belle Hotchkiss'
a sum of money which had been raised to economy of his plan tn remove from our
. .-a -a:d'. and dancing party Friday
Mrs. Gilbert Striker attempted to kllL buy clothes and presents for Cuyler Binke- midst by death, our late brother Wm. S.
• rung tn a small circle of friends.
)y,
a
lad
who
formerly
resiil-sl
hare
but
b
Goodyear,
and while we lx&gt;w with la-com­
herself Thursday morning by cutting her .
'now confined in tlie Insane asylum.
ing resignation to his decree, we desire to
&lt; of n|re things suitable for boliday throat with a butcher knife. She was vis­
attest our affection and esteem for his many
. :i- at Archie McCoy’s. You can get iting at Mrs. John Kurtz’ at thejjfoe. Be- ►
of Assistant Quartermaster go«l qualities of head and heart. Brother
’ fore the knife hat! gone deep enough Itf Appointment
‘
birthing itsrful os well a* beautiful.
&lt; hiodycar wa» truly one of the pioneers
■Die cmKlainment given by the young make a fatal cut Mrs. Striker, who General, with the rank of Colonel, for this and as such, had been associated with the
was tcmporarialy deranged, suddenly real­ state in th*' l’nltanned Rank, Knights of
literary society of the Baptist ized hor condition and callisl for help. It Pythias.! Mr.~rtoodycnr'sproinotion Is well many emiiarnisMnenta and privations Inci­
, hurch Saturday evening was very inter- was afterward ascertained that before us­ deservea and his friends nil congratulate dent to the early M’ttb-ment of li.&lt;- country,
aud we can but realize his loss thr more as
ing the knife the nuule an attempt with a him.
time had cemented the early ties of friend­
During the month *»f November IQ,278 saw. Dr. lx»wry was called and after the
ship and brotherly love.
, ... nets of wheat were marketed in this wound was droned Mrs. Striker was re­
Ucxolml, That In his death the fraPrice* have fallen like leaves at Beamer’s.
•unty. Am! a total of 01.078 since moved to her home in Baltimore- No oth­
tem|ty feel the Ipss of hl's counsel nnd
er eauae than that of tenipurary luMUilty Is
Yugrnd 1st. .
A nice line of holiday slippers at Run­ good advice as &lt;t was always on the safe
assigned for the net.
yan's.
at.d conservative side, and we will ever
fall aud get your candies, lemons,
According to the Novemtet crop report,
raws. nuts, dates, figs. canned goods,
Haro you visited Dr. Lathrop’s drug cherish his memory as n faithful and true
• .’.ire. etf.. of Frank Beamer, two doors issued by the Bureau of Agriculture, Store and seen hfe display bf holiday goods? friend ami brother.
Hcsoltwl, Thut we tunddr to his family
wheat goes into tlie winter In about the It costa you nothing to l&lt;b'k. and you may
north iiustoffire.
same condition as one year ago. During find anything you want for a Christmas our warmest sympathy in tbe great loss
A. I). &lt;‘ook nays he must have an iin- November tiwre wasn Might improvement ,
they have sustained tn this thelr.hour of
.
/
•cttlcincnt with *11 who owe him. In the southern and central counties, and giftdfH-p iH-reavrinent, and assure tlwm of our
'
.nd that It will be cheaper to settle with slight loss in tbe northern bounties. In
See those Antique Oak rockers, plush friendship and condolence.
tn than a ••ollector.
Resolrrrf. That the lodge te* draped In
the flrat-named counties tlie rainfall was seat and back, ta-auUfiilly finlslied and
The Knights of Pythias party will l&gt;e Ims than a tenth of an Inch below, and Hie elegant design. You could’nt find n more mourning for the period of 30 days, and a
Id Friday evening at the Hustings House, temperature nearly two degree* above the 1suitable CWidiaas gift, Archir&gt;lcCoy sells memorial page of our nword be dedicated
to the deceased and thut the secretary trans­
Wheat rejxwted marketed In them.
।
..sja-ad of I’nliui hall ns we erroneously normal.
Nov. 039.018 bilsHcls: since August
Doll cabs, nicking and Shoo-fly horses, mit a certified copy of these resolutions to
. : bounced last week.
17.1A4.WJ0. The clftver yield In the state child
,
’s chairs, high chairs, misses chairs, the family attested with the seal.
Every tasly says those parlor and fancy will be light. In condition horses are W5. are
(
Just the things to buy for a Christmas
r rki
well a- those Turcoman cur- cattle P2. sheep M and swine 1'8.
present for your little ones. Archie MiThe choicest goods at the lowest prices
’.t.tis tit Archie &gt;IrC&lt;0&gt; are worthy a place
keep them all.
In cans or bulk at Frank Beamer’s, two
The young ladles of St Agnes'Guild Coy
1
; । flic finest of homos.
connected with Emmanuel jmrlsb. will
Pat Spleen plcad^l guilty on Thursday doors north of poatofflct!.
We have taken extra pains this year to have a full stock and fresh Roods.
Ii you buy a holiday present without give an oyster supper at the society rooms,
to being ilrunk. Justice Bah's ansesxeil
• - going to Archie McCoy’s furniture on Thursday afternoon, Dec. 20. The
him 87.50 or 15 days in the county jail.
Tlie Michigan Cental Will *41 excursion
• as and Inspecting his stock. you will young ladies will nl.-n have a table on ;
Spleen wiyi allowed time In which to raise ticket* on Dec. 24th. 25th and Hlat, 1888.
yourself an injustice.
which will l&gt;e a display of ftatcy work the-money
■
bnt took nd van tage of thr op­ and Jan. 1st, 189». from Haatlngs to all
Hasting* Division will hereafter drill from which tho most fastidious can choose portunity nnd now Hasting* knows him no station* on Its lines In United States and
Canada at a rate of one and one-third fare QTWe will give a choice STOGA, 0X inches long to every man that trades with u*.
-■h Thursday evening, from 7 to H o’clock Christmas »resente for their numerous more.
friend*.
/This
work
has
been
the
result
of
1
round trip. Tickets go*
good for return
, .
. । for round
:.tiadknl. at t’nlon hall. They have their
their-town handcraft with tew conlribuWe are In receipt of a copy of Ayer s
j
Uwn Jja,,
— 3d lgw.
!-r atrill to-morrow night.
tions from friends. The object of the sujh Almanac, issued by J. C. Ayer A Co., of
- A.
p'
- Hahn. Ticket Agent
We havB a number of city Iota that we per and #ale is to obtain fund* for some Lowell
j
Mass., tbe manufacturers of the
will uell on contract, making the terms special article of furniture in the church. &lt;celebratrel AyePs remedies. The copy be­
All notes and accounts due
Apply at the otUeea of Smith &amp; Oyster supper 25 cents. Come one, come fore
us is a neat presentation lxx&gt;k of
।
t’olgruveor W. P. Sldnatu.
all, and assist the guild in this meritous about
(
500 pages. luHng made up of num­ the estate of the late Wm. S.
work. Supper served from 5 till 7 o'clock. erous
(
editions colculoted for the latitudes Goodyearand the firm of Good­
.Try the Idicla Belle flour at A. J&gt;. Cook’s,
of manri land*. H makes a convenient year &amp; Barnes must be settled
Nothing was done about the railroad &lt;
h &gt;-made by the new Delton roller mill,
and reliable volume of reference.
•
It is now conceded that the best and cheapest way to warm
and is full roller process flour, the equal of after Messrs. Balch and Dingman went 1
at once.
F. G. Goodyear.
away last week until Mr. Merrill returned
-.he best patent made anywhere.
The fifiest display of Christmas gorate
your house or cook your meals is to buy the
on Monday of this week, Messrs. Kenned) ever brought to the dty can be found at ’ Hastings lodge Na 52, F. &amp; A. M. elect­
For sale, the residence property In the and Wm. Scllcck meeting him at Wood­
ed
tlie
following
office™
Wednesday
even
­
Dr. lathrop’* drug store. We counted
first ward formerly belonging to Charles
ing. Dec. IS:
land. Mr. Merrill is working to secure a
’•ln^lend. . Will sell cheap nnd on easy frw pieces of rigbt-of way. and attend to over fifty plash toilet and odor ease*, and
manlcue recta; of albums he has an endless
terms. Rnqutre of P. T. Colgrove.
other business. In this connection wc will variety
,
and hl. stock of 1-ooM. &gt;1 &gt;te* and
J. \V.-Lorenzo Dixon.
say
that
Mr.
Bandfletd
informs
us
that
we
other
things
ready
for
tt»e
hoU,,,
f
tr
^'.
The secund quarterly meeting of Hast:n;s j lreuit will lx- held In the Altuft misquoted, him last week. What Mr. must be seen to be appreciated. Do not
•-'■boo! hbtwo Dec. 22 and 23, service to Bandfleld did say was, that the right-of- fall to visit the doctor* store liefore you
way *£TOM his land would not exceed 8700; buy Christmas things.
‘-miunrnve Saturday, 2 o’clock p. m.
------- AT------not that he wouia
would nui
not take
not
.
none®.
Xo doubt about It, that anyone desirous 8700 for It We make this correction In
j h|, Mghr . railroad hand *J»’’roufhiJ , Tlie annual meeting of the Barry
Stwi fur ii. Wc &gt;uA"&gt; —Is
u.m ror to
i*. _
--Gm.nftcW
Wednesday A&lt;ricHlturB] ■odety will be held U the
of Mdecting a flue gift for the holiday*, justice
Mr. ----Bandfield.
—Portland ni&gt;
Ol-_ , that will be both useful and l»eautlftil, out
and pleaded guilty to being drunk. 1 lie
housi.. Cuy „f Hastings, on Monday.
•
1
find it at Archie McCoy’* furniture rooms. server.
’88. at 1 o’clock p. m. Prwnl;
The Michigan Central and Detroit. Lan- jJustice fined him 87.50 or IS day* in Jailwas allowed to go for the purpose of nm &lt;&gt;njen# not called for by Dec. 20th. will
From now ou we offer the Bannkb and ■ing A Northern are introducing the Mar- Mahr
’
raising
tlie
money
to
pay
his
fine.
A
forfeited
to the society.
..... Detroit Weekly Tribune, the two papers tin steam heating system on their pa&gt;M-u- 1raising »oc mvin-j
m*h and
and
Wu
ItrnnirK
friend
loaned him the necessary cash
Wm. II
H. M
errick, Sec.
for Sl.50 a year. Sucacribe now. Till* ger care. Some of the care have been (
offer is &lt;qx-n to old aud new subscribers of wanned la this way ever slnoe the coM 1Mahr Immediately proceeded to gel ®n ’to­
The Garland is the ideal stove for both cooking and heating.
weather set in, and it will be «*'&lt;&gt; 1,1 th.c &lt;other drunk but Maralial Rogers run him
the Baxter.
Our pay to stop dun notico.
In and he is now serving his 15 days.
Of course we keep other and inferior kind, of stoves, tbe
Smith, Hams A VanAhmax.
D. C. Warner, living a few miles out on remaining cars as soon a* the necessary « - |
John Bessmrr our popular jeweler com­
same as other dealers. Bnt the Garland is tbe acknowledged
the Stan- rood In Castleton, had a log roll trratlons can be made. The
■' At a regular convocation of Barry' lodge.
beating Is furnished £w&lt;n the
his business with us a little over
un his left arm Thursday, whieh resulted while It is attachwi to the train, and while menced
1five years ago- A strict Btl*'nLlc" W,
No.
311.
F.
Jt
A.
M-,
the
following
officers
best
’
In a Irtid fracture. His physician hopes to tor cars are &lt;tending In the station the I
ncM and bunestdrsJIng has
‘ ’S'iSTn,^
1* able to &gt;ave tim arm.
steady increase of trade of’which be
■very proud. Any goods bought
The Pope has appointed Dec. Si. 1888,.
tor special scrvlcca In ail Catholic churches
ran |J relied upon to I* just" "P"**®**1/
throughout tbe world, at which time thank*
This vear he has a remarkable fine stock
arc to be offered to the sacred heart of »,&lt;! The stoves have not been removed of watches, rings. Jewelry.
Respect fully,
..'••sns tor graces received.
.
spectacles, docks and musical &lt;&lt;xxb- •“&gt;
they may become necewary In case a w**"
The examination of Cassius Bristol and is snowed in for several hours. T^e d*&gt;‘- Ip,™, tallr,
rnnvt nut fall to pay jwrm
Earl Warner, charged with forgery, was
Our pay aud must have 1L
In «« of eotlUten. b»^. a visit. He rer-orw very
•
70itnn, Ham» 4 VasAmmaw.
held before Justice Kenaatno Friday. F ,,. . Jwith tn H creel extent.— 1
we recommend film to the public generally.
They were bound over for trial in the cir­

'

^~ti^Cwrtlne*day, Dec. 1», 188tL

local news.'

tssus

SfTT-Ttt-,MS-!

■ ""kln*w- A 4

HOLIDAY CROCKERY,
Glasware,
GOODS,
EARTHEN
LAMPS,
WABK.

Best
FANCY
ai
BUCKWHEAT
STAPLE in the
GROCERIES. - Market. -

Oranges, A Fine
Best 50c. Highest
Lemons,
TEA
Prices
Line of
Nuts,
in the
City.
Figs- Tobaccos.

GOOD YEAR
BROS.

Cross-Cut Saws, .Axes, Corn Shellers,"Belknap
Patent Sleighs, Swell-Body and Portland
Cutters, Robes and Blankets, Skates,
Sleigh Bells, Granite Iron, Perfection
and White Metal Tea and Coffee Pots.

HARD WARE.

I

Is Marriage a Failure?
not xW 1

For your wife or sweetheart will be sweeter .
than ever this holiday season ifyou buy

CEtncly, Fruits, Kite.,

Smith, Hams &amp; hn Arman.
We have everything you can wish for.

Florida Oranges, Malaga Grapes, Bananas, Choice
Layer Figs, London Layer Raisins, Mixed Nuts,
Mixed Candy, Etc.

Some one pound boxes of choice candy, very nice.
Mixed Xmas Candy, 10c. per lb.

THE PROBLEM SOLVED!

Garland Cooks and

15

ED. POWERS’

Full line of everything usually kept in a hard­
ware establishment.

. ED. POWE

cuit court and released un $300 ImlL

�THE RIDING SCHOOLS.
WHERE SOCIETY SPENDS PART OF
ITS TIME WHEN SUMMER IS OVER.

For Soreness, Stiffness,
Tho teu« of all riding leorans for beginner*
to the safety nnd careful training of tbe
Wirae*. Only a horse of strong will power,
wide intdligenre aud disciplined nerves can
boar wjib equanimity tbo auccession of sur­
a sweet girl mauagra to arrange for
rben she mount* for thu first time. The

down with a littio spring to
i, but there nn- aometiiing like
r.c;-------- ’roys n gW n,ftn“R« to t«k&lt;&gt; that
little spring and take it exactly wrong before
sl» is iu thu saddle. Tlieu it take* an artist
to arrange a girl’s skirts and two groom* u&gt;
hnld the home white it is done. When she
doesn't forget to unhook the little loop that
hdld* her dr-tt in tbe hock abe tits down
squarely ou tbo fullness tbnt should go over
tins' pommel, or got* so htdptasly wound up
In'Urn skirt* that no one but the' fifteen ]&gt;cz
zte man remover get ber out alive. H«r sad­
dle is never exactly right, bar rtlrrup either
too long or too short, and sue fidgets nnd
fusses and nestle* and giggle* and get*
pink in &gt;wr cheeks and a Jot of imprecation
and profa:.-lty in the heart of the groom be­
fore- she i* finally satisfied arid ride* into the
r[ug, only U&gt; come back again In nine cases

SUIT M.klr,

THE CHARLES-*. VOGELER CO., BalUatoto, Nd.

KAIiffi

something.
Mounting from the ground to a yet more
difficult h-at. nnd usualiy the firs: few trials
end in diawter. One liaml on the raddle, tbo
otlM-r on tbe whouliler of tbo master, hto arm
about horwaUt.bcr foot in bi* hand, and

Ufe?!1.'

Sl-iCwi!)

IM RefinJzr Old-EslilM
AKD SURCEQH

tho horse quivers anil shivers in patient submlssiou and Ixora iu The favorite mode of
riding is after tlw English style, and the
master ridra round and round with the pupil
correcting, criticising her [xxdtkm, nnd sug­
such idraa
ns she may find Ix-neflciaL
—-TJT NERVOUS DEBILITY,
UatJILUI, LATST
Lost M1DRJOO,
M.nhxxS, | gesting
o......•—..........
“
yalMag Mctnory,
. without
.... * warning.
chirrupa tx.
nOtag
Memory, Exhausting
Eehauetlng Dr«in«.
Drain*, Terrible Buddanly,
Dreamt. Head and Back Ache and aUihaeffwa 1 i...- ».___- __________ ..___

SKILL and SUCCESS

CtaiM

and PriratE Diseases.

METHODS, MANNERS AND MORALS OF
THE DEVOTEES TO INDOLENCE.

Drawing nigh. w0 saw tlie famous r.taff
around the king and Moltko. They had
halted on the way from Rcaonvilfo to Gravelotte, at a point from which eoukl be obthree bout*.

prompt. Sure, Safa, Recent.

TRAMPS OF LONDON

AT THE BATTLE Of GRAVELOTTE.

Bismarck wa* reclining on

livers Is tho tramp, aud him in bls many
of calfskin with tho hair on for n pillow, nnd
his bead was sheltered by a strip of French ‘ varieties we will consider. Landon tramps

new. Tbo king worn a very long light blue

attention—paid in England to tbe “freedom
his carriage. The three carriage* belonged
reai-ectively to tbe king, Bismarck and
Mol'.ko.
Standing near the king, hi* feet wide apart
and holding a field giaw tt. hl* eyes, wa*
Gen. Philip H. Shot i.ton, who was Bismarck's
guest, and Imd riddm. to the IWd.in the car- ;
riago of the ebanw-llor. The old uniform of
Sheridan wa* dingy betide tbe new clothes
worn
7^* by the German leaden,
?"’■ who
*’*? ‘had
T*’ teen i
In the flahl but three week*, and had not «ra.niw.lm.ny nd. ud dn» Bora. Th.
hnnr wm iraly mlnuu. .Tur 11. nnd U» '
jnud.tdMtktenwtotMete.Mdtta^. .1
Tb.«&gt;M»Hi,K.bot. o( U»Mtml,b,™wrai
ten In tlw mr rf tiring b, fxlnwnir, nu.l
Uw trwiwn.lw,. C.rrron Mtllwrr tarnj to
rUy lt». w.nw «J:lr. on l-wtre. Thor.
wra, trow, drat bora, and mnny Mood
anln. .boot, and a twratrwtine. rate wrwll
rama front them Mwtra two .woll.nnton.Ura l loratad my cbcriMM choir, ami, tab
ing tbeonly, ‘naerved seat" at that stupen-1
duos performanre.-, iu!ju«te&lt;l my fle'.J glass and
was roon utaortc-.1 in one of tbegrandest
scene* that mortal ever garo! upon.

like “Foor Joe," he is kt alone. Vagrancy is
“winked" at by tbe autboritire. These do
not wish any more “cluirgt* on t he parixh’
tIin
„ tthey
1WT arc
than
arc otmgtxl
obliged tu
to incur
i'acur or
or tai.o
take uwuv
notice
of In ttM, diy titw, UieV an. entirely lost
w
ta lb&lt;&lt; ^jr[ of yi hunwn u.kn. and
thp^
onh. w,
w&lt;n
at night
w—
'
A tramp', name I* usually an lumimM ooe.
H„
„nu,
|n
cximimU. . h.rt
u hl&lt;
«uwm tn bl, own om^
„ ,wd.
„ th, cUnwu, tn-bwh b.
F„ „
llp cMr„b„ ln hu ,ob» Uw i.l—1 iradluom.
,b.„;h t^,. I. r,. dr.f -d
Uo«|
hl. p~w body. U.i.otMo
rara t,,^™,. c^.1 .Ion. with chronic
1^,vid.nl l» u not an idiot Iran
buU, he is never bopelrisily iIgnorant.
iao,M,t. Hu
birthHU
hr, lb. ,twU ta, .oirpe^t hr. w,u and
developed a certain form of low cunning
wbk.b lf Ilnl inuiligenre. surely stand*
■—
- ’•
• THE TRAMPS* EDL'CATfoX.

that employed by Henry J. Raymond in 1 Ho

white gunpowder Mtinke “u'“'r 1" •»««« parishes 'aue or mare at
snow rising to the* tiw dallies l« jlasted on- the regular bill

F. D. CLARKE, M. D
Merrill Bleak, DBTROIT. MIOK

quire consiifcrable j&gt;rartir»» to accustom her­
self to tho to ber terrifying motion of tbs
powerful ruiimal she ridro
“1 practiced month* and months." raid a
pretty young girl in gray stri|&gt;od habit, "to
learn to nw in the saddle am-ording to the
master's teaching, but 1 Just b&amp;uldn't do it at
ail, aud 1 was lame al! orrr, until ouo dav
papa raid: 'Why. just sit still and ski the
borae throw you,' nnd in ten minutra T had
'

All thia tlmo tbnt tbe young riders had
been flopping and Uaalnganil Jerking around
in tbu rink, a tail, vigorous' young woman

cheeked girl in tbo corm-r wa* rending a lore
.totter, waiting for their honsst nnd scolding
l»cnu«* wwiM one whom tl«-&lt; tilled Bert
couldn't come and ride with them, no they
could go out in the park, nud when tbo
bonro finally came, two luiudxome, white

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.
Taking effect Dec. I'. 1»8

dtaa, every fold ot thv-ir habit* falling into
exactly the correct and pri&gt;|x-r place with no
fidgeting, and into tbo rink they dashed on

and round and across tbe circle, striking ter­
ror to the heart* of their timid sisters, nhilo
tbo fresh, soft color sprang U&gt; tbe riders'
cheek* and tbe pretty brightrnw to their

“How to it that you seem to have so mueh
less trouble with your drera in mounting
than theuthersr asked an inquisitive matron
as tbe girl* catno panting up the stairs.
“Oh, I don't know, uiduu it to txcmwi they

Grand Rapids. Lv
Middlevlllx..........

tho tiny clouds puffed by tho mtplixiing
sheik.
I could ace the galloping of horaemeti bear­
ing orderethrough the fiery mist—ti»«-surging
march of the tnxjps, block after block of the
bitts division* of 'Germany crowding to the
left—the sparkle of steel and of tlie Ix-InM-ts,
like flAxbea of starlight on a raging wi - tlx
long darta of fire from tho breech Joading
cannon of the Germans, which wen- each
discharge] nt times nlinoat os fast ns a row
boy fires hto revolver—1 could disn-rn the
French praitions fur near threw miles outlined
by flickering fire, and billows of xraoke that
seemed to swell from a scrim nt Niagara*;
and I iw-ard the awful tij/rour romf rrln-nding
a thouaand stunning shocks, rising at times
to a majesty tliat was beyond al) faculty of

During my stay at Tucker'S liotcl 1 had
several pood opportunities to se- tbe emprem
of Austria. 8hu is a very toll woman, with
a long body am! remarkably small waist.
ringo and springy gait, you would put her

Chicago, Kalaoaioc &amp; Sagiaaw
TIME TABLE.

'South

ing. qujvi-rit
and twice iu many
-------- - —__I-tho best of their
poor skill. The ladies fua* and twist nnd
wrestle,stirrups are shortened or lengthened,
girths are tightened, tlid music crashes ou,
the pretty horses stand impatiently, with
quivering‘ears and dilated nostrils. The
queenly beauty goes out to mount, but [&gt;ouu
iu the prettiest imaginable way as she to led
along tlie block, but smiles with lips and
eyes a* a fair haired Adorns, anticipating
her wish to mount from tlie ground, spring*
down from tUo bltxi'and hold* up hto arms
Invitingly to Jter. Twenty lionet are
crowded together in a little space cavorting
aud pawing in imjwlictico aud excitement,
but down among their trampling hoots she
fliett fearlessly, and with a quiet, light spring
she Li beaming down into hi* face aa he fits
her foot into tbe itirruji and tightens her
saddle girth, then flings himself on a bone,
and round and round the big rink they ail
revolve in sternly measured pace co tbo quick-,
throbbing music.
Sweet girls ride into tbo rin g alone all fear
Isssly, but hardly orc they inside tbo gate
before some mounted knight with uplifted
hat joins them, and two aud two they dizzily

have uwd nearly all medicine* imagine!-te.
____
__
pound advertise 1.1 gave it a tnal. I Lve
used only one bottle and sin perfectly
cured. I con now jump nround and Ifcel
lively a* a l&gt;qy." Frank Caroli. Eureka, Nevada. Pn\-f, ftMt. Six far
Sold by Dmuguists. Send for S pace Testimonial Pape*.

WELLS, RICHARDSON &amp; CO., Proprietors

The Banner and the Detroit Tribune, $l.$0.

penny or two which in, quickly ingesta iuthis
shop, fortifying bitiuelf thus for hto long,
monotonous day. He does not • necessarily

an* wer* all the purposes of a .k'nifa

refuMsi.
Before tlx windows ot the ]&gt;awiibroker’s
d&gt;op Uw tramp may next i» reen, gazing in
tently at the pledged loot. Foor fellow I

H undoubtedly corned by lactic acid Hi tbe
blood. This acid attack* the Ohrvc* tl-iu*-*
the pain* and *«-bc* in tin-thu.
knero. ankles, hip* am: .wt;***.
of people hare foam! In Hood'4H..r
Its
KwfUn- care for rbeufnatisui. 1 hl*
by ft* purifying aetteo, ocutratve*
o! tbe Mood, and aho build* up! an«t’
strengthen* the a bote body. \

A good ButaUtnte fur a paper knife to i

Magistrate (to Chinaman;—What to your
complaint against this young manl
Chinaman (unable to collect a laundry bilb
—He too muebao bV-and-by.—Harper's Bazar.

three old fashioned flounced running round
it. Her long waist was covered with a tightly

held a straw colored parasol, and in the
right the emprett clutched a Itook and red
ano of her own Hervsnta followed
with tin- rugs and wraps upon his urn.' The
emprttt is certainly a wonderful walker. Bbc
strwies over the ground at a tremendous rate.
In walking from tbe Ixtocb she had com
pletely distmeed her solitary attendant.
Then tbo emperor's wife disappeared Into

her apartment over the billiard room. In
spite of the dowdinre* of ber attire the
empress would attract attention any whereby
a certain air of distinction, dno in a measure
with which die carries herself.

It wn» to me

shoulder* and length uf limb could exist.

exercise, considering tbo ‘ disparity between

majesty prides herself upon retaining from

Many persons of both sexes are greatly
troubled with cramps in oaoor.both tbeir
severe Most people Jump out of bed (it
nearly always cuDtcs ou cither just after go-

for hour*, tlll^U despair they would send for
tbe family physician, and even then it would
be hours before the sp.--.sni would let up.

good night's

few of tlie bravest of the indiei nunaiuing to
ridu fdr inc rings, and only two braving tbe
hurdles.—New York Sun.

myself soma doubts oa to tho good tilth cf
normal condition of tin- akiti is the chief '■&gt;«’ tail, muscular Zulu wlo t:idre* before
.
.
.....
_
_
. .... i.i— m-.v.I.
i
i'-i1 rI..&gt;
tit
pruweauu squish luiu, aanx-iuuri.-ix or ,
----------- -- — —
-tbe sufferers lrum cmarrual pneumoala or black gum that pnx:hams him u married .
-&gt;----*
man, nnd bW huge, bony Art* cltitciimg the j
r ■__ . *.......... ■.!..&gt; . .....i .. ..
I

always be used for children teething. It
the child, soften* the gum*. allay* all pain
wind colic, and lathe best rciiicdt for dial

tbo Rio Uraudo, evidently built iu that limo

furtive glances at sons- unredeemed trinket

proprietary righto. Tbo old print shops in­
terval him a* wall 1‘ertiajw he likes curios
lie bare engaged iu tbo production of raisins

BOSTON

Don't, |iray.

sorrow that "misery" has made bi tn acquaint
“with strange Ixxlfellows.''
DIVIDED IKJO HXASONS.

Tratn;« are divided into loason*.

There to

berioud tbe spirits and sap tbe springs
I and nervous force. For lheae &lt;tl»diseases, hmctlonai Irregularities, un-

Marr &amp; Duff
An- having an Immense trade all through
tbeir whole store. Sjn-etal low price.-* Live
been put on all our

tbo summer, when dewerted alleys, mews,
gates and doorways, above all tbe bridges,
afford him real and slMtlter. Ho to most mis-

Winter Goods!

wank. In tbo lung) cold, wot night* ot
autumn lie procures a practical umbrella un­
cap&lt;' its all enslaving bond.
der some friendly jxw-Ucu, and thus may keep
Ith Goldi n Medlenl Dl«corery
V. Herte'i Golden Medkail Discovery
a little dry, whieh is better than to Im&gt; suakmg wet In spring time bo haunu the mar­ cures roughs, eotd* and consumption It taken In
time. O! dramrist*.
kets, feasting on cabbage Icsvvre'or early tur­
Nearly
SOO new dwelling* hard l«ren
nips dropped from an overloaded country
wagon, emptying ttz trwuure trove planted on Lanata|*b sacred soil Oils waInter on. garnered in K«nt. Burroy,
Snsscx and MldiBcscx rural ilitirict*.
For many years tbe manufacturers of Dr.
Nace s Catarrh Remedy have offered, la good
gW reward for n ci»e of t-.a.**! catarrh
scrambling fur tbo bit of
stuff failb.
which they cannot cure. The remedy Is sold by

wblch includes dn-ro goods, flannels, blank­
ets, cosuforient, underwear, hosiery, glorro.
table linen, erasbra. cotton* In bleached
and unbloaebed shirting, ticking, print*.
Also a general
•

"pub," or “public house' in uld'C'ovent Gar­
MV,
Ul uir
den market wulch u opened at daylight for •age*, dlsrhiirire*
failiur (rem Uio bead in the
the convenience of Ute market gardener*,who' tliroat. sometimes protasc. watery and narid. at
others, thick, teuactou*. innroua. nuratenl.
bloody aud putrid: tf tbe eyr* are weak, wsterj
:u.d Inflamed-, If there Is ringing in .lln&gt; ear*.
"pub" doe*a lively trade in "miter beer"a'jd deafnoBs, harking or cougbini: to dear the
spirits. Th* tramp, liEo and evil shadow; thruat, exttedoratlon of oftendre matter, to­
Insinuates InmxK imide the door unknown gether with scab* from ulcers, the idea bdter
and na, a mual twang; the hreatti of­
to tbo tierlouder. Crouching down to tbe cliaugod
fensive; smell and u*te Impaired; «enra*on ol
floor bo seiira tlie market man's emptied glass
to drain the few drojw which remain, or to
pick up tbo biscuit which he bus tossed one your drieaAv, the greater ttic number and dive*.

whieh include.-, children’s. miMC** and
Indic*. An immense line to cImxmc fro::,
and al prices tlmi will speak f»r tbcm
.wives. Piueh jackets, pltuh wrap* aid
plush saoqucA have bes-n all reduced.
Gome and sec what we can give you fur a

n denizen of tbo uigbt shade,
1 hayo seen nnd conversed with every grade
of strict tramp, aud 1 bavo invariably
found him civil, respectful and in a rough
sray chivalrous. I have come down to hu
level, and never atteenptod to reform him ur
tbnut wise raws upon him, like a Bunday
garment, spick and span for tbe pitiful occa­
sion. Treating him us a comrade fur ttie
nonce, i have taken him into my cnntldenea,
nor h.-j. be ahtisod that some. Admitting
hmr by tacit invitation into tbo Ixnmdloas
manners and cuAtoma, bls tricks and his
quips, to my hearts content. I bavo never
patronized him nor loftily celled nim "my
good man.1’ But whan our unconventional
interview ba* ended I've asked him to accept
u shilling to drink my iicolth and ba(&gt;pina*,
nor have 1 diediunud to than? him for hto
newspaper “copy" obligingly given ma Far
that un- moment tbe trump bus respected
bimst-if, aud a gleam at human kintore* baa
found its way tu bi* torpid heart.—Annie
U okemuu iu San Francisco Chronicle.

Slittrki orc report rd to have tmeomo un-

tlvt- and dangerous, lew tmderatood, or more
misucerestully treated by physicians.

Consolidation committee uf Suginaws are
Kt work arranging details uf union.

worst form of eczema two years, and
found no relief from some of our best phy­
sicians who have made this disease a Kpeclolty. I wm penniaded to, try Fupillon
(extract of flax).
The relief I received
was like a charm and 1 am well.
1 think
Papillon one of the birosings of the age."
Try PapUlou (extract of flax) Skio Cure
wlten eh others falL Large bottles 81.00,
W. II. Goodyear's.
Next encainpment Mich., G. A. R. at
Bay City March Ifl-U.

* w-.uu
..
jaj'tatnmod «nh untotcgAd; ba: Jim* ro . ‘hurt

,

Mark DownOn all

OUK CLOAKS,

&lt;- Little Money.
. You wtll also'sec m our stun- the bi©o*t
line ot
.

HOLIDAY GOODS

BOOKS.
special mention obould be made of our
book department. lutnnue linos of ju­
venile btxiks with heavy Ixianl cover* can
bo bought of tu from 10c. up to 50 cents
Throe booka are the best value In the
eountr}'. Marr * Duff have received two
thouaand five hundred i'Jnnx elegant doth
bound btxiks, gilt; books that are usually
sold from 50 to 75 cents; our price u»
throe buolu will be 34 route and 39 cents.
All the finest authors etui lie found In
these lines. For

Special Bargains

Bohenilam Bouavoient society luit&gt; dedi­ In books and plush tcdlet set*, call mi
Marr* Duff. 44 West Main street, Ito”'
cated their new ball at E. Sogiuaw.

»iouary the formufesrf a simple v
cdy for tbe spredy sub permanent
sumption, bronehfu*. catarrh, si

C. 6. HJUIFW, Detroit, Ich.
uix.ii-. tj ix.- noroKtea or l;iu usa of tho m-sa
bnta, uu&gt;colddoacbo, tbonlr batti.aud t'T

Death froin malignant diphtheria atjllig

Riverside, Cal, is constructed of onyx.

Then they all form in one straight Hue,

v no* inatho-l
re-fere with yr

-

BURLINGTON, VERMONT.

rery totally perwn witboL Bia

with C. J.
with

iy Tie vat? Bwt x«*v r n r r
I I CMiatocwo Belied IfiLL

&lt;5 nijX«ind (he ruin bn-

bad. Since I look Paine** L'lery
and I can sleep like a chUl*.’ Zrnas
" Having lern trvuNcd with rh-umaiiam

Icauta ou the appetising steam in long i nhalo­

It in animation of another sort

the center four abreast, wheel again Into the
four, moot and march up eight

DER

cocoa, tea, coffee aud light tireakfast vi.nd*.

lunw in her face. Her dark brown hair is
usually done up in light braids nt tbe Ixtck.
Her complexion, from constant exposure, is

their tailor* coming to tbo Ktul&gt;le« to-fit the

the day com'-i tbe glorious dashing musk
ride by all the school together. Buddenly n
crash of music, a trampling of hoofs, a toss­
ing of silky manes and glomy cusving necks,
and sixty horses, all saddled and bridled,
d ish out into the rink, and half as many

Uvque object
H&lt;- rambles in the dawn ;iast the (wnny
nnd ha'penny cocoa sLl&gt;;k, occasionally paus­
ing nt one. From the grating fronting the

ing in al) thr wonderful pyrotechnic* and

going. —Murat Halstead in The Century..

My Poor Back!
Tlwt s the rorimanr. &lt;nc!ama:i&lt;&gt;n of |l'*we Milfcring'with rbeqmstiMti or Ichlne-. I
*mre, and there inti &gt;
Hundred* &lt;4* tcriimctiMl . i
remedy. l’air.r»^ Celery

on ll"' dai,v Pnl’"». acquiring

f giving on« jxqier complete when append out

. dto;&gt;ellcd by heroic treatment
• A naturally graceful woman who to not
| afraid of a horse and underxtands how to

N.K.fejrUnkoCG. Chicago?

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1-IlowR. Artimled by thte motive and a &lt;ta»into relieve bnmuu wittering. 1 will amid tree of

For holiday girt* you ca” uiid the finest
Hue of handkerchief* ever displayed under
one root
It le iuipo-odble to rmunt-rate cverj thiiu’
Ml will hivlu- you all to call and in-pccl
our drgant slo-k.

�GERMAN EMIGRANTS.

WOMEN WITH

BEARDS.

OBSTRUCTIONS PLACED IN THElP
WAY BY THE GOVERNMENT.

A ValaaWe Raoorce for tbe Sici.
)&gt;Siiamr
8iek

U,*n

Uver

Ner««u»neas.

■.-.-^■"^t-VVeOETABLX
. «^"~htS’i!?PNS‘X"SL|!!*n?S

lamentary repreorntatrere; that ttev .hall
Pri“t ”*»&gt;«!«•; i and hold
""** ‘B nrarlT *&gt;' rwp*t.
"R-xwibkcitnmiscf . ««.
•xitmiteal country All three prumte. .«
bowcver.of ho avail if tte admimrtraioa ia
no* favorable t&lt;. .-nrryii'g them outdiXlib•nil N-frit- Tte right to ehangr ou.*. place
to **k *ork'
u»’«r*o
“ 1!* *fc‘rh °P«*‘ *•
natural p, afl frw |w.a T|r_ (i&lt;TlnBU
«Am4mti.,n .pprere to permit free emigre.
Uom A. a matter of tn. tte government
nnjdrarem foe
•nj one trying to kave the country twtween
u» -ere of 17 and », unteu he get. . rer
uljcate to the efftet that te u ihX leaving in
onkr to ticupn nuhtarv rervl.w. a man
cannot emigrate while be f. with the color*
nor white te i. teUe a. rexarve. C&lt;X
&lt;l“«”tlStt»tegh tbe ctmuitutmu mu thatte government .tell place IK) otetAwniw.
&gt; *“T U
ptertieaily w mauf
tbe test yenra of a German * life are *1
temmel tn by tte law that te may bnd it
.tnponibk to leave, tte country, except bv

vueb ea»e mote aud i
. notice la hereby
Ktvm that on tUunlay the HU day of March
1*». at ten o’clock it- tbe foreaoon. I
•nction-to the hlgiH-rt bidder.
f™1 *1&lt;»c ot tbe court hou*c in the
City of liuunet. B irrv Cotmtv. Michigan, (that

being the [dace where the Circuit court fur
In !f*l tbe polp &lt;■ .,1
lYvnla f-1 bmk
&gt;^"y «n»t» n-ldeu . the pret. we* described
Ie vaid inurtmgr nr w&gt; much tlrreof a* njir t-v the porting up vf jirmici matter lively to
en.-ourag- renigraUuu, uivi ail railway m
Uoca were guareka by ape«-i*l jadlrem-n V.
tnterreqx any that iMght te.wwj—rtr.j «f
kfcv mg tte -vxmtry tef.-rv having fuifllk-l
all tbeir ■&gt;!,itgatema under tbe law. Th;, law
operate* very durably in -many caara. Sup.
JM».- t;r mwamw, a family * iihre to break
rp it» home in Genaaay. and tegfo ao-w ln
tin- wctcrsi cvimtry in Amerr *. Ttey ran
all get perm tee
p-rtejw. wxrept uo* l*ul ot
1b, who )* hat ha f..&lt; u_v army Tte family
। foeb that t.«Uj n to meet with mure agri­
culture! loot, per bap* rum. Tn go without
aanrtabre of tte atroug arm* «&gt;f tbu lad
» -aid be dangrroaa. Tte autborttlm claim

THE RESOURCES AND CAPACITIES OF
THE GREAT MACKENZIE BASIN.’ ’

• where that on.- gore, in abopa. church-!.,
. UMotrre. thi» disfigurement ia iwXicwL l»
there no remeift ■ tetaiiuve women wiU r«
wirt to any airi every mrthrzl tn rt-| themwives of aii|mrfiu.rtM Lair. Scte-ra. twrez• re, yre. ev.-n ruaore ure *c|. only to find capncitteof tte imna-nwi area Incla tad in
■ that tte btemuh will rirtum a* fast m it ia wtel may te. regard-.) a* the- Great Mnckeuremoved, and with add.tiomi! xtrengtix.
Item, tho n-gion extruding I. on. tho Ba*
. There arc many fortuuatr caww. A young katci^waa to tte Arctic
and from
woman bar! a f. w draggling hair.on .tef Hudom'a tey tn tbe ftocky mountain*
futv. Hbc noticed them much more thou
Tte oxtrnt of tbo eenpa of tte inquiry
anyone «]ao. and grew actually morbid &lt;wi covert l,a&gt;i.«Jh aquara statute mike, which
tbs aubjrct Um- d-.y while having ter hair
atemi-x-d tH-r hnirdriwanT notuwd item area inclttea mmo of tbe Utewla nt ite Areand told ter te ouuld remora Hmm. He tic Ardkipcfega Ite cnaux line cm tte Arctic
jxodtxwd a wntill atone, and bv ter |»-rml»- ocewn end Hudantfabay m. iMirtwab&gt;4H fi.fXK)
.ton prermikd to mb them off. leaving ter mi lee. whieh mtimale dome n&lt;4 include tbo
* face (month and biimbing fn.in the friction. cocut Hike Of Inlata or dwqdy Inikmad bays
' Iloaeuired tier that it t oy returned they Ovw one-half of thh eoatt lino, tte report
witaid te mueb finrr, warmly in be ob- a**ure* na, |« aully acrvwnhk u weeding and
1 wrrved. Inatami. in a few day* ttey ap- aaaluig craft. Tte navigable cmut IlnracX
' peered, and u&gt; ter horror ite found they tte iarger lakra of tte region in qiMwtlon
■ were very much wur»o than. Lefrirts. In her arooant to about «.&lt;**&gt; mite, while its total
1 «lre[»ir ate again uar! tte atone which ber te-U.trine area probably rxrnart. that of tte
Lainlrewe r tui i pcnumitej ter to boy. Thi* Eastern Canadian American chain of great
practice abe kept up daily, until ter fare wa* lakaa. Tfwww ua river navigation of al-xit
‘ in a frightful .imditoxi. Howa.vr. a rrme-ly H,no mite, nt which l.auo nute ia amtaule
ba&gt; teen found fn ekctricity.
for atrra wteal ataamen, whieh. with thwir
| ‘Tt I* tbe only way on earth to «ffactually bargea. may carry 800 tone, tte ineaining
kill thia [xmMutr,** mid a wail known ph ya
!&gt;K0 mite being dtrp cwxigh for light
■ Ciari to tte rejrwler "Aay pbymcian’ cf draught sea going atauiwr. 'Tten&gt; i« n total
c.f al »rtit djfltl mite of rout I'.oom lake &lt;»M*t

but Jl»-y are alwny. bhcKoutd extremely
eaey lu kid the wr-otai lime."
T« it a [AlulaI oprrauour
“Well, eotnetiam That &lt;le|»-:i'l« a gr&lt;od
•leal Upon tte aenrtU vettaai of tte akin, and
tte uwve. rd tte patient I find, though,"
he ad.kd laughingly. "that «v«i when it
hurt* prwty bod. tte tete« wjl! ewJure »t
bravely —in fact, a w'xuauj wni differ any
pain if ttereoy »te ia t/rte mad- letter look-

Ttetxigteut th;* arable add pavtorel area
laUirek bean no direct ri'Utxwi to au'mtnrr
teXterriw tbe epririg Bower. and the bod* of
de-.-idoco. treat ep|jnarUg a« eor.y north &lt;X
tn- bnU»ry. To tte ■ Oner la attarted tbe (im. Kiara lake a* al Winnipeg, Hi. paol
fluest peaibia needle. Tbe operator gntoerv aid 'Mlt&gt;»«*pulU, kingWon oc (Jttawo, and
up tte fireb about tbe oimoxuxw balr. pluu^re .earlier along tbe Hrere. Liard aid arena
tbe Omive lu «k»p, tbe [MUetit dl'n two or
three fij.gre* m tbe water,' »ey» "Oh.” and

Tailmg kovttw*: eumrn&gt;r wtnda 'f the
country Ii. qwe'Pxj bring tte wermth end
nzjMeu.- wm-.i. rmdar f.eMteette far north­
ern
growth. u/J M-ru-bly effort tte
'iinalaor th* rwg.-w. uu«tar raxn.-krwUoa a*
far coni: a* tte AjcU-: oin, and a* far Art

Tte f'xswt area baa «;•»; it a growth &lt;X
■.--w( wait aeltad for all [Cirpowa «x b-xoa
ondkhsp buildmg. (or nntdog. nu.way oxzl
undgtr-g pmvare, far m exreaa -X IU own
teeda, aad »X great p^apaeuv* valo* V&gt; tte
trewku regi'cw &lt;X f^mada and the L’aitei
Htatae to tte wxrtb. tte growth on tte tea
reuiian f-x-maXite tesog wwot: txrt tte allu­
vial portion inoi urzxi it zcj tte r»v-v cf Ka

nr»u«it Tter» wre a tine. (ten t&gt;vt oaly
art nxentry, bat each stern, te * fox
taraau.-v of tte own. d**Ur g dbff-rrnt aver­
age* &lt;X Ur e.grr^.i t&lt;Ml u&gt; reriou. boUttee*
Tai.ng tor Xtgi.»4 $/.*. ill tn-te?; ui
rtandard. w&lt;- And tbe /rvurttfooc to *« 127%,
tte Kber.ire ttex 120k A» tbe* pxnpfv

Jed item V- rm&lt; a»at, sue wixte-uxifargiving naxcre site a return :.-*re dat.g-roua»
Tserv vrt m tbe Utetei Eta fee nearly Z.WQ,Ot&gt; jmo;J« nt Germa.. birtt. Yet one may
travel fr-m tte Atlantic
tte Pactfie and
terdjy
wt it, fe&gt; OMBMdctrrV MT» Iter
Ax/&gt;&gt; tfaX'xU Iffa

poplar, moartittaa ^ali»-l Balm &lt;A Gilead &lt;r
r-xipj bars m'*r, h*&gt; feet
with a
«*ubp diameter - • Z tn to « tn, tL« wtlte
vprvre. Vtl tn tiign, with a atwtp dwtrarer
of I factv; t^tn. tte farh -X about tte

to dual » «»eta.u p-jrt-oaa of tte terreo
grocm-ii
ou tte Upfwr L ard e-nd
Fwvx rtvere Ol&gt;prw«r, «j»*i tbe Opp^nNW
rtvef. ir-ju. papliMs.
teiek axd jeXtnry-c4ay.mx», gypet,.-u )UM«r&gt; iwodAocM,
■and t-se giwe auf m-.idmg. aid aepteXUMt

a diacMsV-: &gt;d aufejKl who t» n-x tllir.g th
the aati'Xia; w.w&gt;:b, bst on tte ^jatr^ry.
bkrly to twnxnr a public terdeia Is Eng­
land tte guvemraeei /toes t.&lt;x dte»«urag»
etaigrsu;ci. U'«RGtiectjy w» xh. eerry
y*«rafaz(4nwd« of tom. r«d*m&gt;*sg wits toetr

odtemy t-- p»J
m-»k-r en£
atr»®gii&gt;rf • te t;ada and eortal rtia: -'xu bw
toffi tte u -ther Oxtatry and tee oC»t-zxa
Germany *urve« toe teas &lt; t u-t emgranu
w neak away luue Utevea. and
rt *

Within tte aropr c&lt; tte '~mraittee'« Inqulry tte-re 1» a fx*lUe are*, it U e«VU. rd I
W).au wjuxrr nuke fitted f-&lt; tte growth rd I
IXXahew, «/7,r««&gt; equarr mite autabln for '
barky; ami .tin.wo aquam mite MtitaUe for '
Wteat- Tterw 1» Il laetor.-il nrra of tel.&lt;4A)
eqtxare mite. W.»«i mite «X which ia open
prairie withocTwunnal gnorn. Ite n maiwte
being nx..n.- or tee wvudad. Z74,'J») *q'inni
tmka, inrludihg tte [&lt;nirte, may be nzueid
«T»-i ■» arabk inirfl A!oil «/»,'«/&gt; wpiar*
mite of tte VXal b uwtea t»r tte [wauragn
&lt;X donwwt ic aninude ’ir for cult vatkm. Tbu
arm cxapt-MM tte herrm grounda end n
portion &lt;X tit- Ugbuy W'xxkd regp.0 to tter

Tte rwjieirter than aikwl f«rmh»i&gt;m to te
allow cd u&gt; watch ah dprmttei, wbieii wu
granted
Tte patient *iu m a reclining
chair and bobfc a bow] of water oa ter iap,

like him who tax- ’j, tb« new *«td a batr«i
of official coetrvl of all aihd. sacfi a fewbr.g
ae tee el tte bor.«u
much ttel y«*wr tor
Chtnm-inimi and .Mexxateam. Tte German
vsairrat.u u* a rule merge into tte pcopk
urtK-n,’ ea« ttey wtk. they wx-'karu
tte new language and .;•** n m prv'mu'w
V» tbeir own. In As»-r-&lt;a tte eiuidrea of
Gi naan* fuel aggrieved .♦ ;-vu ute iteu. far
earthing Let Axnencuus fnwiery way tbey
Mrta teat 'j;&lt;® ‘forgetting their Fatherhum.
tu iawean'i ahov*all.itaoOfcialiaDe Ktexil!

Tte p'-renunKrtai nwam t't lb;» terwmm
h that ite. rtaie &lt;ain» a nght to ttw- military
arrr: • &lt;4 it* wtede ;&gt;opxdate&lt;i in rotara foe
tte adiMotior. it tee jwrfkl nj&lt; to tte time
of rtecuing military age. Tti» r*eucn;ng U
logical bat one aided if * man «i»te&lt; to
emigre&gt;- it ;i tetaisw. t&gt;. can tettw biraoatf

CANADA S GREAT RESERVE

utter. fui-.JH. «|nc tte iregv of tor Ten
jwdU. might. &gt;n toe
fflsg- ? «f tin.
teaOiV 'Urj b-er-odwd by tereof.v V.
-rztath wtate td texr great coostry. faawm
•a fabk at kate. for n* ioantfe apd

area I* •&gt; «We»». v&lt;- «j to JtMUf? -Xw bate/ !
thal «w«ctosi&gt;y it wi£ au'p.y tte larger pwrt
&lt;X tm* «XA&gt;te*K ax&gt;l te Mapp--; tt'ie
Cbtirciui! tv etta- mtrw irxtv ru Hudaoo i
bar. pun V. Er.gAiii
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Sall'and wk-:-r 'hgr»-.U err "tee exte-nnr®, tex thy f'jmwr b f*j*e! ia cry«al»
erjua. X Vf:-A'S *o ’4* teat rrwk aa-t, and iu
fajgsdy aoiite »^ng». wUi.e tte letter u
f-JUiri is. tte f-XTii «X p? rate . net tte feet

And the wridrr winter wrftlter ai* now
mpMIy appromtiitig. Tim Joyful eomum
bavwly antteymad by young folk* tn
thcnmiidH of bum. *; bttl |n nearly *11 tteffw
ara imrornnge.lwe, „„r. Vj
cold wave* atiiTthc *u&gt;ruu nwan rnimaad
suffering trm rfa-uimdl. hark m Ilmte.
It la uni Clahnnl that Itarf*' teiOHwrilia
ia R potittvr uxw ite i,h rteamatlem: wa
diralX If llte/h or ran te ewoh a remedy.
But lb* rcmakabte .sii-rewn Hood'* Ntmparilla ha- iiaii in curing thb. aftrettei I*
aufficietil maim fix )S&gt;w wfar, are euffrrIng to try thl* prruiar nwdknm

Eiigllah Spavin Liniment reomvra all
Hard. Noft or Cai touted Lump* and HtenIUm-* from horse*. Blood Spavin. Cutbe,
Kpllnta. Nweenry. King-lion*-, «titles, all
Swollen Throats, sprains. .Gough, ate.
Harn «’&gt;u by tier it «mc iMritte. Wemitted,
bold by sDr. £.' H- Jatthrup, Iiruggivt,
HaMiltg*.

WOMAN S RIGHTS.
Hvsba.xd.— Mary, won’t you
mend this ho*c blanket ? I have
only had it two weeks.
Wife.—J will mend your shirts
and pants, but I draw tbe line at
horse blankets They smell bad.

H csbakd.—If you will mend
this one, I will buy a 3/^ Horae
Blanket next time, and you won't
liave to mend iL
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5/A Bos* Stable.
5A Electric.

30 other atylee

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Of Course They Are,

They are A ll Right.

For Saturday, Dec. 22, 1888,
===== AND FOR THIS DAY ONLY

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will place upon sale our

ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS
At C Off REGULAR PRICE.

So that if you should buy a dress for $5.00 it would only cost you $3.75.
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This will be a chance for everyone to buy a
Dress for Christmas.

We are Loaded and Must Sell.
In addition we will again place on sale 1,000 yards of our Best Standard
Prints at 31-2 cents.

In Our Little Brick Grocery
We will sell 500 cans best Standard Oysters, warranted, at 13 cents.
Crackers at 6 cents per lb.
This will be one of Hastings greatest days for buying goods cheap.

COME E\ ER} BOD} and get a Merry Christinas.

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES.

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Hastings

VOL. XXXIII. NO. 35

Hastings Banner

Banner.

Hastings, mich.. December 26.1888.
COUNTY NEWS.

The best Advertis­
ing ■medium in Bar­
ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1752.

L. Parrot has taught a new horse.
Two grists have disappeared from Mr.
Snyder s fe.il mill, and Mr. S. b&gt; anxious
to ascertain their w hereabouts.
Some one went to Philip Scbry’s corn
crib and took about 25 baskets of con* our
night last week’
Charley Brooks has retunted t«J Wood­
land to spend the winter.
The literary society of our high school
met on Thuraday night, and a good protrraiu rendered.
There will be a Christmas tree at the M.
K. church Christmas eve.
Cora and Nettle Lee and Carrie Geiger
have rented rooms at D. B. Kil|«irick's
and are working at dressmaking.
Many of our builder* liave to go to
Na»liyllte aud Hastings for building mater­
ia! ax the assortment is not sufficient to
meet their wants.
We are auxioualy awaiting tin- buBilai
edition of the Baxxkil

on fax to catch him. l&lt;ota of fun at the aud also all the renters of that valuable '
Pleaiy of rain Sunday aud poor prtMpneta warden's expense.
|&gt;ubllc jtffirnal.
fur snow.
And now the dog i» laid up for repairs,
Ed. MeCay has moved bis steam engine
------ AT——
Lewi* DubuL*. of Augusta, »)&gt;«itSunday a broken leg. all tai account of Sunday
in the northwest part of Hope where ho
with hi* brother.
IlA'TtNOX, BaUIIY Cot'XTY, MICHIGAN.
hunting. The hunter, that enll.vd the will manufacture pickets fur all who may
Chadwick
A
Duliob&lt;
have
dissolved
part
­
.'l UKKllTlO^ BATRa:
d&lt;« away had ought to take warning as It need that kind of fencing.
nership in the poultry badness. Mr. Chad­ might possibly not be the doc the next
H. Healy is laboring tn the pinery west
$1.00
Y3MLB.
wick continuing. '
of Allegan. His home will be made happy
11 tu&lt; paid before the emt of tta year tta
A fine line of Christmas good* at F. J.
Reported that &lt;&gt;u last Friday night at by his presence on Christmas.
r.fire &lt;4 «ub*CrlpUon Will poalUvalg befit .a.
ra&amp; SQr, BmSmi
Norwood's.
hl el flier CWM » cents wifi ba added for ix»ttile Free Methodist church sons- y oungsters
Ed. Bissel made a business trip to Celery *
, „ “
O'DmtueU.
Wheat I* worth 81.00 per bushel at l»ri- In .some manner annoyed the minister to
J. X. CoTnrt. Canton.
City on Saturday.
i . unty;.
tou.
.
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such an extent that he called for thr name*
Prof. Flanwell, of Plainwell, has a floe
A. P. Ix-oiuurl *peut Sunday with his of the partiea, tliereupon. a young man
0. L. MonLlli?db?vdar
AUVKKT1SING KATK8:
class
of 50 or more attending hl* singing
fatqlly.
Dm c.dumu per year................................... rioq qq
gave hl* own nam«-. The services over.tbe school at tin- M. P. church .-arh Monday.
Kitra etixrge for special posttlou*.
A. &lt; arpentcr pa*xed through here Satur­ minister ottered his Itand to the young
»ll. k. - JOirner*.
.
Bertie Pennock spent Saturday and Sun­
Bi uh ii &amp; r.i,— .
.
day
enroute
fur
Augusta,
where
he
deliver
­
lirteydle. .
man who it is raid, struck him instead nt day at Katamaxi— -Some magnet that
JOB PRINTING.
ed some of the finest swine your correre band-shaking. It is hard to.tell whrre
K.l«-'-teicrl&lt;tei»felt!n the Job Printing Doand.
’
j-omlent ha* seen this fall.
pLiunvgtof the BaJtxKa. Bveiwthtag tn the
such doings will end. but there should be
Flora Wintermute has returned to her
entire office I* uew; and wtth the latest faces of
G. N. Scudder ba* everything in Id* line lhe same righto accorded to a religion* hone from Lansing.
postmaster. Yaukee Kprlor*.
type, th- most approved pattern* ot ruaciilorn to make j-eople happy.
meeting that there is at a school exhibition
Our sctaiol |* flourishing under the inWe have a new curreapondeut at our at toast, and those parties that will perdst
struetfottbf Prof. MrCapin with M) regular
place for Hie Barry County Democrat.
i n l«d conduct and ulwccne language should scholar- Iu attendaner
tetUed with u, XJ|. |'.rt«,.rll
You just ougnt to *ee B. IL HMMrted's be punished.
J. B._ Kellogg I* teaching In fractional
lhr,r »u**en
assortment of tioliday good*.
Mother Brown is slowly coinatoscing.
district of Hope nwii Barry county thia
Bans ten a agent* named above.
Norwcxid &amp; tawrenevare cutting wood
Orangeville.
Mr. Ruekte and wlfr have retunird
'Die ladle* working bend gave an oyster fur Win. Seibel.
from lake county. He report* having
JiidacMt Bailey was the guest of M. Cn*»- built a small bupM*. chopped -j acre* of tim­
slipper lost Friday evening fur the benefit
Hurrah fur the new railroad: The butby’s people Sunday .
of the churck m-ttliur about $10.
ber, killed two deers and a good thur
Carllou.
T. M. Haini seem* U- bi- very busy In his generally.
A Christmas tree at theclnircii on Christ­
f*** from this place attended the
straightening the curves and getting ready ’
barlier shop.
Henry Strong has bought 37 aerr^ of
Shadow social al Freeport tsaturdai night mas eve. ■
to set grad* slake*. Your scrilie was iu
M. Gwyn vishmt in your city bm- day timber of Mr.* McOmbcr. of Baltimore.
Ml Iteimrtt s little boy that wa*’ scald­
. and report a good time
Battle Creek a few &lt;iay» last week and
Messrs, Fuller wild Joi don with their ed b getting Ix-lter.
while there was told by good reliable
Mt. Wisstam's liarnes* |hop is open
D. KllngenMnith put down two well*
wives, of WmaiiiuKi. pm^ through henparties tiuit the road will lx* completed,
Wm.
Herrick,
of
Frcrfiort.
was
at
home
n-sdy
lor
buxines*,
.and
anyone
.needing
.Saturday night »-n route for Fun-port to las! week. Brook*.A Flower doing tin
ready
for the irauJnrM by the 1st of Jan.,
anything In hi* line will do weft by calling last week making Ids parent* and many
work.
attend thcNhadun social.
I two. which will fl vr u» a direct line from
•lob England and family got quite a srare on him. All work done with dispatch and friends abort call*.
Most ot the tanni t* think; that they lmv&lt;P. O. Cramer lias rented his farm tu his Bay City to bt'Uuls. Mo.
■Nuiiday evening thinking their house wa* neatnrs*.
got through fall plowing for this year.
Geo. Mason is building a sheep shed.
&lt;&gt;ur schiM.I i* progressing nicely under
Mr*. Johi| Stnuislmugh wa* *e«-ii onoiit &lt;jn tire, but it proved nothing more xerinus
Win. Gcvnek ha* moved on the Brice
Branch Co. neat l ulu water, ami work hl*
the BU|*vrvtahin of ML** Flora McCallum.
ttan the chimney burning out.
streets one day last week.
farm.
Through the shrewdness of assistant P. father's fann.
A. M. A'Iem g&gt;*-* to Woodland this week
I
Will Alien and bls best girl also Truman
&gt;amu&gt;-l i »strutlu of Maple tlrovc. aud Cora
&lt; Hiartey and Joseph Burpee are keeping
I Daniel* spent Sunday with Uttuir* Brattle to i i*lt hi* father.
Mr*. Mary Gor*rlinc will sjwihI Chrisl- which makes It much- more convenient iHtcbvkir*' hall at tlirlr place near the
I and family h; Irving.
than It was before. It Is so arranged now Spring*. Belter get married boy • for wo­ week. Mr. and Mrs. Oatruth have, our
I
Wr undrrstniii&lt;*tlmt MeS*«tr Bro*, have uia* with friends at Allegan.
congratulation*.
Eugene Wilcox has rented Uncle Peter that mall 1% dta|Mitelied from this office men are so handy to do house-work.
I rented Wm. M- Murn 's tnnu.
J. D. Guy wild a horse to Battle (’reek
Jed Moiina- l» visiting friend* around
three times ra-h day. twice north and once
'
taruy Gain. &lt;&gt;f East t.'urltuii, MpcukSun- Faulk'.* hotiM- for the winter.
parties last week.
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Henry Kntekertss-krr and wife, of Rut­ south, and mall Is received at this office the Springs the past few day s.
| day with Grant Keeler.
Rev. Johnson is holding meeting* nt thr
W. H. Hulopeter has a writing school ut
twice from the north amt once Ifroui the
i
LIHIe I loud, of Woodland? v tailed friend.* land, visited friend* here lasLwrek.
the spring*. TImm| that would like to im­ Evangelical church and a Free Methodist
.
Fishing through the ire at Gun take south daily .except Sundays.
] burr a few dar» last week.
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prove their writing would do well to at­ divine at McKelvey's ball.
Dewitt
E.
Ranney
Is
Imdly
uffilptrd
with
E»b Halton I* luippn ing'tin-liiok* of was quite lively last Friday and Saturday.
I«ane and Wesley .Sraman have returned
tend his achooi. ‘
rheuhmtlsuu
hi* farm by a now fence akng tin- feed.
Don't forget thr dance al F. A. Black­ t .The singing *chis«I l» progressing nnely from the north. They report business as
Who will lir the next to fi.IMw.
dull
in-the
pine
wmsi*
this
winter.
at
the
Springs.
The surveyor* of the B.
A B. C. IL R. num'.* ball Twqh} evening. Dec- 23th.
PERFECT
Marrin!, at the residence of th-- bride by j
Betty Bitgood is working for Mrs. tamMusic by Disnian A Wilkinson's full I wind.
passed through lien- last week.
Rev. Cbeenry. of Ha*tlngs. Mi. Olivet
Rev. Fast ami wife, of Baltimore, vislta
oreaux.
C. Baker is running the saw in Jerotur
rdnesday of this week.
Jeffer* t&lt;&gt; Mr*. Vanlhiren, of Wiexllaud. I
Mamie Bacon I* to work at John Tink- ' cd at M. Guy'*
Frost's mill.
Gru. Moore ta building a sheep shed.
A hand of *rnennders guthered at tin-|
JJe,
,,r
Zeb Park's personal property will be I er'.*.
,
Ite) Wilcox^jif^Mani-clona.
ta visiting
IL. superior excellence proven in million* o! . residence ot Oliver Jeffers )a*t Tuesday htaVathrr
A W
*
A not 1st wedding iu the uear future;
■old at auction .Saturday by John Barry,
bquare
Potter
says
he
wishes
that
fellow
evening aud furnished music for him and ’
- --A
congratulations
Jake.
e
assignee.
would i-ome and pay the demand* on that
A. G. Kent Is putting down a new well.
Eva Robart. &lt;»f Hastings, ta home this
Dr. Garner, of Lansing. ha* decided to two-forty home and take him away, for he
W. H. Brooks, of Maple Grove, has the
aa the Strongest Purest, and most Healthful.
week and will stay until after the holidays.
locate In Nashville aud has rented the Mc­ has no use for him.
Jacob O'Dell’s people *m*- ■•iitertainhig Jok
Ur. Price's Creaai Baking Puwd«r does not
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tane Seanum went to Battle l!reek with
Laren property.
contain Ammonia. Ltme. or Alum. Sold only ctMhjiauy from lanshig this week.
Gei&gt;. S. Hartom has put inafine'uew
I-aruirier.____________ u load of Wood Munday.
In cans.
Mrs- A. R. Williams living Just east of
How much better it would han* iook.-d
FkJCC BAKING POWDER CO.
(KA. Carpenter wa* iu Hasting* one
Wesley Seaman has the mump*.
it those four boy s that were s»gm IrKThurstown died of drojwy ut the agr of lilt years.
NKWtOUK.
OUCA&lt;MJ.
*T. LOVIS. , &gt;■ mxw mm iRor tuni wen- seen in\inursElder Goodrich Is taldltig protracted
1
Mrs. .M. Brown ha* gone to Calcdonlo to
Jj Inn'* l&gt;la&lt;'k*ui:lli shop Sunday had !&gt;e«li
In thr Winn vs. Goucher case judgment day last week.
meetings in the M. I*, church.
Oscar White and wife started (or Chicago ' Wt her daughter. Mrs. I&lt;m Finn.
I was rendered In favor of the former of SAT.
7 seen at cimrclr or at home. We wilt not
(Hd Mr*. Payne is sick.
Village taxes are coming In at a lively last night to see the latter * mother, who I ’rb&lt;- Free Methodists arh bolding meet­
tell, their name* thi* tluir. but l&lt;x&gt;k&lt;&gt;nt
Report says John Shafe was arrested and
ing* at McKelvey's hall at \Maple. Grove
I boys ttat you fin- not caught again.
rate. laud Tuesday the receipts were 8750. wax suddenly taken ill.
taken to Hastings last Saturday.
J. Pumfrey went to Eaton Rapids Mon- ~
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We are to have a new bank In this place.
i|
Nmue of our young men ray they are
Peter Cummings and wlfr. from Fremont,
We hear It reported that a couple of our
1 s going west to grow up with Hie country. Neb.. who have been visiting friends In [ They will commence operation about Jan. day.
young ladles are going to Grand Rapid* to
Quite
a
strife
in
spelling
sc
I
kk
&gt;'
u
&gt;
In
the
'I'We tan tell tatter when spring comes who this vicinity, returned home last Mbnday.
clerk
In a grocery. Take our advice girls
Rev. Father Buyer, of Jackson, conduct­ Bechtel district and the Parmelee will re­
I Is going.
•
Judge Wilcox has plenty of r.pjxirtunl- ed servitas at the Catholic church Wednes­ tort later.
and stay, al home or you may regrej the
|
Judson Carjn-nter rays that he L* going
ties for business lately but don't can- to
day.
I north to work this winter. &lt;iue*s h-- ha* Indulgr unless com|&gt;elh-d to.
Mr. and Mrs. Mershon were at Hastings
1 lieeti working north for quite a spell back. !
M. L. Cook, of the BA5Xi.it. wgs on our
We have lirrn blessed with thr much attending a iaw suit to-day. Thunday.
streets Thursday. '
i
Ella* Billings will start fur Ohio next I
needed rain: which will replenish the - We wish all our readers a Merry Christ­
! week to visit hi* father who had a stroke I
Well Christma* ta coming amt some stir
many
dry
cistern*.
inas
and plenty of good things tn rat
&lt; of paralysis.
•
I is •"ring made. Wr expect a visit to &lt;»ur
Extra meetings nt thr chapel rimed Fri­
Mrs. Andrew Eno had a brother from
Arose from the dead -your Mrihc.
Paying tbc highest market price..
There ta to )&gt;.-a goodly number of wed- children from Santa Claus, ami wr think
•
Cold water visiting her last work.
■
Our school is prus|M-ring fiiiely with day night.
•ling*, that ta it If I* all true what j.copleXhv will cause much happim-- ammig them.
The ladia* of the aid society Rod rattier
ray.
.
Tta taiy* and some of the men of this Cha*. Williams as teacher.
Iteu Wixxbi ami Homer Wood and their of an unfavorable time for their tazaar, through here agsln this week. We con
Custom Milling and Feed Grinding a1
Rufus Baxtut-r and wife. Ixmg Neuter vi-'inlty hhd a lively time recently running
notwithstanding which, thr greater pari of almost hear tin- car* whistle;
w
Ive*
have
lirrn
spending
a
slant
time
1
and Washington Cain visited yelatlvrs and ’ down fish on skates; ■ fine lot of bw»»
Specialty.
D. Id Slade stepped ou a rusty nail &lt;&gt;tie
. ...........................
... ..............
, their good* found puirhaorrs. The art
with
Baltic Creek
fytondx.
fiiriid* in &lt;'!ark*v'll!r ^sturdny and Sunday. were caught.
“*■*
C. N. B*»lcr'* children are s|ck with | Ifrilery deserves special mention some of the day laxt\reek and was laid up.for several
Ray Fierce ha* )mrrbased a nobby new
Your writa callnl on Johnny Wallace
Our mill
luipped with the latn-t and .
e
scarlet fever hi ttri* writing.
rawt remarkable works of xrt being “Mus- ilays in cmttequenrv.
single
lisrnr...
Now
girls
which
of
you
l-r*t machinery , and will |«rodiiee as fine n I
Old Mrs. Graflun is very sick, her reFrank Wright ta building a fe*l mill at Unl out anti mustard in. ' &lt;a cupi. - The
will take thr first ride.
qustltv of flour as can ta- inxdr. Tta )&gt;at- i ata.nl tta same.
Coat* Grove near the grade of ttte &lt;*. K. : Bridle scent '.
-Twelve columns of cvjery I* doubtful. Site is being kindly
Tin* bridge across the mill race ta com- I
roiuce of the |s*q.!e of southwi-stcrn Burn
“zr” ' aflwormrr. si resident of Freeport.
at S.
I Greece.’* (gciiuiiie; -The areal iron fiats'* caxeil for by tier neighlxirs.
• i.umyl, sollcwil. Krajiectfully.
| was buried in the cemetery at the Center .
Horace and Jaaen Johnson tiive been *&gt;“l *'?*«’***’*&gt;vir '(genuine!. They were
Mrs. Will Eno I* sick.
■ ouMMa..
i
Miri.’allum lias plastered his new
,s&gt; imlov
Fred Quick Is talking of trading farms
entertaining friend* from Ohio.
“U genuine and Mr*. Will Hughes gave a
I
About 45 of Grant Keeler'* voung • houop and wllfjtoiin be ready tn move in.
Mr*. Levi Boice, of MrBridex. *|&gt;eiit a . "bort history and explanation of each, with a man near Hattie Creek.
friemta surprised him Saturday night
Howard Mosher went to Grand Rapid*
few .lav* last week with paranta of thl* which wa* wry entertaining. Mr. Dunk­
I
Mrs. Lydia ABerding ta* rrntod her the other day after Christmas good*.
ptace.
i'T fiiniii-lwtl further ennrtalumcnt with
farm to Fml Nmith tot five years.
'
Tin- taertlugs at Hope Center and at the
Ttat big sale at Goodyear A Barnes took hb&gt; aecordeon’. innking very acceptable
Iraiw Killhefner. of Ohio. I* holding a f Sprague school bouseJtmier the
evey laxly to town Saturday, if It did rain. music. Altogether the affair was a success.
series of meetings in the town line Dun- of
' *1Rev.
*
J.
’ **"*
McLean,
* arc growing In Intervet.
*
Mrs. Collier ami Clara Taylor start for
Literary at the Altoft school tjouse last
Mrs. A. McCallum has lieeti very sick
kard ebureh
Florida-tiiia week, where they expert to
Friday night.
but is now on tta gain.
Merry Xma* to the Banner corp*pass the winter.
We are having a good school till* winter
Goodyear.
A jMirty at Joe Keeler's Saturday even­
John Cairns and wife will mbvc into
under the management of Ettie Robinson.
ing.
One inch and 1)1-100 of rain fell within Mrs. Collier’s houxe'thls week.
The Delton correspondent l&gt; anxious to
Al. Shively tamtich better and able to lxM. J. Taggart, wife and daughter visited
the last 4H hours.'
know
if
Cloverdale
thinks
Delton
grow*
alwut the bouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Addisou Spaulding visited at Albert Storms' a short time since.
son’s cinphath* warning that whatever
Mr*. Jim. Fleming and son returned any. Certainly! certainly! We realize the friends in your city: also Mrs. B. It. Fen­
tat* of holiday goods In town.
quickens the action of the heart beyend its
immensity 9f your place and -would refrom Monterey last week.
\
ner and daughter visited friends a few day*
Several Carlton people go to the Fisher spertfitlly suggest that you get incorporat­ last week In I tel ton.
stored vitality which alone ran tide ta over
S; Kaiser finished the new U. B. church
sclioui house Friday night to attend Hie ed as soon as jKwlble. and do not forget to
A little rivalry exists among our sheer
the crises of life. And undoubtedly the mad
publish a busiiH-ws directory and have the
second session of the'Grange.
feeder* as to who shall have the highest nt Podunk last week.
building* numlierrd. It Is really difficult
Mrs. Ueorgl* Cuppy. Mr*. Au'dn-w Blakraverage weight when they sell their sixwo.
sponsible (or shortened liras; it bnebdimpfor pflfnona unaccustomed to large places
Eli i*t*ore over results of elcct&gt;&lt;in.®&gt;
to find the location of some of the large
wife, of Hastings. ohe day last week.
On account of sickness our items did not
done of crow may help him.
business Imuses of your growing town.
Florence Putnam, of Middleville. Is vis­
Our wheal buyers on the sly i*y
appear last week.
Cloverdale is contented to remain small
iting friends and relatives tn this vicinity.
l&gt;er bushel. Clarence IXmllttle pays 25c
fortunate [«j*ws*or of an indepcnd«xt ::;tod
Th-- railroad grade i* now completed to
and so escape the burden of taxation which
P. IL Seger and wlfr. J. P. huger and sturddy refu*«« to tale- bl* pl-asurcs rxtb'tf*
for butter and 25c for eggs- New milch
Wemlland center, and the bed I* ready for
falls to the lot of large places. Seriously, cows aud bens pay.
wife and Wip. Seger visited J. L. Ickes madly or mdly. Ha makei money to |iv&gt;
*
thr ties and Irons, which wr hope will hr
we Jjear no malice towards Delton, a* there
rather than lives to make money. 11 u friands
Everythin* you want .suitable fur
1
trust
1
aui
not
divulging
a
secret
when
laid this winter.
I* imitii for all to go ahead and prosper,
George and G. W. Gappy attended the ore ctaweu f-r ths doligktful &lt;fuid pro quo dl
| say J. K. Flower is to have a Christmas
Our feed mill is bu*y grinding feed.
but do m&gt;t think wr are envious. Our tree at his house Christma* eve. and your Free Methodist protracted meeting in Cas- cougenta) Uwt»w: not upon a rnrrfeUjr ad­
M. Dingmgn. the railroad eontraetor. ha*
ttotou a part of last week.
turn will come. Cloverdale wishes Delton
justed Kalxof sochnyvaloea.—London Globo.
county register of deeds and------- are exrra*i veil orders to stop grading till after)
We have heard that J. U Ickes has pura Merry Christmas.
pKtal. There's congratulations.
Jan. 1st- 1
cliased a colt of his father. A. IL Ickea
Mr*. Katherine Ryan 1» at Ann Arbor
Mrs. Jacob Hoffer Is still in Kalamazoo. having an o|ieratlon performed mi tier eyes.
White Mrs. T. Alverson and mother
•‘There is but one bird.'1 says a dnaler,
Protracted meeting* bi the Bapttat chureh |
Nora Givens has just returned from
John Yarger wax in Hasting* aur day were driving to Hasting* last SaliKday'taf- '“dealt tn by the regular trader which brings
continue tX.draw large crowd*.
teruoon their h&lt;&gt;r*e stumbled snd furned a a higher price than the talking parrot, and
Woodland where she was being treated for last week.
Itoc Hoagh l« able to be about now.
suminersalt striking on hl* book. \ Al) the
Terry Corrigau stepped a carlo** of sheep
that is the ml no bird. This bin! belong*' to
F. F. Hilbert was sick several day* last
damage done was our shaft broke.
last Saturday.
We understand that J. L. Ickea and wife
A. D. Shepard was tn Grand Rgpids sev­
.1. M. Nmith ba» several tine village Jots
A Chrtotmas tree at Klnnrr school house eral days last week visiting relatives.
start for Canada Monday to be gone during
for sate.
Dec. 25T
The sccttoa men are at work fiutllng in the holiday*.
H. C. Carpenter A Son bare some fine
Daniel Duffee in attempting to cross a a turn table at Freeport.
J. M. Ix-ach and wife have friends from
plump littta
bay of Gun take broke through and cairncutters for sate.
J. W. Boyngtoii and J. P. Roberts were tansing visiting them this week.
L. Parrot has bls fann platted Into village near drowning, hl* calls soon brought in town one day last week on railroad bu»Fred and Frank Cassaday are drawing
lota?
assistance. He wax quite cxliausted when
wood to Hastings.
In endless variety.
""Horace Ludlow lias moved into Albert
Chris Snyder ha* purchased &lt; Uri* be reached the shore.
Albert bblvely al last reports is doing as
Hough's bu*ineM In this place.
p O. Gamier is soon to mov'e to the
well as can be expected.
house.
Wanted, some one to build, a fjrat-clas* aouthem part of the state, and his son-in­ Park's
About 40 young people gave w m. Roush
Hlekory Coraer*.
law Mr. Wilson, moves onto his plore.
a surprise last Wedneaday evening, it be­
Mrs. M Catttngdon la quite aick at the
Mr. Held, our German butcher, ha* rent­
The rreult of election la not yet over. C.
ing his 30th birthday.
residence of her parenta, Peter A. Young
W. Armstrong is still iookliy for Eli
ed the Frank RobAtaon bouse.
The shadow aoclal was very well attend­
and wife.
W. C. Downing lias moved Into the up­ Nichols to take him to Grand Rapids to. ed. There wax about 35 shadows sold.
Mrs. Gao. Irving h not recovering aa
' .purchase him a new overcoat per agreeper story of his sho|».
Christmas aen lcea will be held In the
rapidly as her many freinds would with.
Parties from Nashville, talk of starting a
Congregational church Tuesday eveningB
*An
election
bet
was
porttally
paid
A contract was entered Into last week
saloon here. We hope they cannot give a
York city
for the sale and purchase of groceriea,
Tlianksgiving day amid the cheers of a
good and sufficient bond.
■
I. Harter talks of selling his village Iota- large crowd and display of national colors
Henry Strong has repaired his saw mill- drugs, etc., by John Shran party of the
DolL Doll Heads, Handkerchiefs. Plush
John Velte has Imught a village lot and by one of the proprietor* of the Idlewild, He Is doing all that he la able to make the first part. Ed. Blaae) and A. G. Cortright
Caoea. We cannot begin to enumerate the
expects to bulkl a fine bouse In the spring of Gun lake, and Clark tane. of Bradley, milling Imslneas Interesting for lhe com­ of the MTond part, with condition* that In
case of failure upon either part the sum of
stock. Come and ace for yourselves.
Deacon Holmes and Will Cramer will by Fred Whitney wheeling tane 40 rods munity and profitable to himselfsyndicate of papers, the profit of which goes
Last Thunxtay Minor Mead and wife tlW la to be forfeited on tlx- doth day of
■nd return. And the wheeling la to con­
bulk! new houses In the spring.
A stock company to build and operate a tinue as often during the coming four were made the happy lamscsMira of a bran
Morion.
roller mill has been .organized, and the rear* a* tane choose* to ride In that style. new sou full grown.
Our meat market men Mesara. Francisco Thirty dollars Is
Surprising how wrathy some of the
....
• i&gt; ..ariv at Smith s hall wax
proaiiecte are that our farmers will have a
probl's get when you make mention of the and Yagley, combined ’a business trip
home market for their wheat next summer. a success.
We oCtr all goods at price* that are
falling off of their numbers in the grand mingled with pteasurr to their old home.
John Hynea ha* a new wind-mill.
jtorryvnte.
Hcott's station, last week, leaving D. P.
within the reach of everybody.
You can
Our high school’will have a two weeks
X* 1. D. Al&gt;*n. "&lt; HllMtl* •tl.n'l- old state of Michigan.
law Mead and Parker trailvd Uwm* hurt Tolles at Cha block and liehind the scales.
get the most for thr. least money. and a vacation.
rd the missionary meeting, and I" visiting week and now Les drives oxen instead of
P. H. tawrenee with hit steamer, which
• Ctiarley Lane, our bona ditcher. Is doing
suitable present for young or old at
he uses for cooking food for stock took the
in
tile
nelghtairtiood.
.....
a job of ditching In thoiownriilp of Barry .
horses as formerly.
Miner Mead I* &lt;»n the sick list
Tlte Isdy of the huuxe saya that she sametover to his neighbor H. M. Byington
There is a general cry for rain as many
marked Brown to Robinson, “I
Henry tathrop baa sokl his hogs.
never ta&gt;l a deck of cards in irr
widta and cisterns are dry.
Cora Mead snd Nam (ktroth were mar­ The man ttat peeked In at :|h- window, eriug bogs. completing the Job of •laugbtMra. U. Grant I*
v
.
ried at tta rexidetin- of the hrkicx parent* notwithstanding, may circulate ntorlcs to ering four In two hours. They claim many
B. N.,Holly has a fine afeek of holiday
advantages by its uar over the method of
Tlittroday aftemmm. Dee. i-lth. *’&gt; Rev.
goods.
. ,
. Jolinwm. of Nashville. There was quite a the epntrart.
Qffite a lively race between the warden using kettles and a big pile of fun.
Fanl A Velte have moved their work
shop into tlielr new Imhding. and are ar­ "SSteiSjiie WMUM* -MWI I" or­ and his nearest uelghbur last Thursday diamond type setters In the Banxrm office
evening. The officer was not fleet enough
ranging their stork In general.
Mra. Grotender ha* bought a new team. Ing Friday .

Published Wednesdays. by

PURE

qRPRICE’s
CREAM

JakinJ
Powder
Delton, Mich.,

BUY WHEAT,

LT. F. Dodd: &amp; Cc.

You will find it at

Smith’s

Bazar

Koliday:-:Gifts!

Toys for the Children

Oar 5, 10 and 25 cent counters
are loaded with bargains.

Smith’s Bazar
Central House Block.

All notes and accounts due
the estate of the. late Wm. S.
Goodyear andthe firm of Good­
year &amp; Barties must be settled
at once.
F. G.

�THE SOLONS AT WORK.

C. 8. BURTON, ITealdent-

THE PROBLEM SOLVED!

BOBT DAWSON. Vice Prea.
V. I.EIN8.

MICHIG

OTO. OSBORN.

In the Hands of the Terror of
the Soudan.

Hastings Roller Mill Co.

It is now conceded that the best and cheapest way to warm
your house or cook your meals is to buy the

DIOMA CAPTURES TEE EXPLORER,

Garland Cooks and Heaters

ITnprietors Hastings Koller Mills,

MANUFACTURERS

•AT-

ED. POWERS’
tur«d Emin W
adjourned.
and "another white
’ In tha boot* Lawlor introduced a HU
man" (presumably
granting a pension of f 12 per month to aU
honorably discharged soldiers and sailors

abandons

Tbe Hastings Roller Mill Is without a superior in point of excellence; Is operated
.«« of
ns the
«u_ beat
I.—. millers In
i.. the country. C.
z. A.
i Griffin,
r&lt;-iaa..and
___&gt; Its
•&lt;. . flour
w_______
_____ . a rpativ
by one
commands
sale on the market Favorite brands are

Ba skim

ill pat them both

DICTATOR,
GOLD DUST,

dispatch

presidential elvctioo, and prohibiting any
otbvr offlrere to be elected on that day.
Holman wanted a rseoloUou considered im­
mediately for an inquiry into tbe truth ot

Kalla Pasha, giv-

Unanimoua

The Garland is the ideal stove for both cooking and heating.
Of course we keep other and inferior Grinds of stoves, the
same as other dealers. But the Garland is the acknowledged
best.

Full line of everything usually kept in a hard­
ware establishment.
Respectfully,

ED. POWERS.

nnd pension appropriation bills were pass*
kbedlve, which the latter bandel to Henry

stated.
Tbe matter was brought up in parliament
yesterday, but Smith said bo could not at

GOOD LUCK

However, refugees from Handoub arriving
at Suakim confirm Osman Digma'a etate-

Custom Milling a Specialty
ALSO

FEED GRINDING

information about Emin Bey. Tbo letter
asserts that the mahdl has conquered all tbe
equatorial province*.
Dispatches from Suakim state that Gen.
Grenfell has recognised tbe letter inclosed iu
Oman Digma's aa the origins! of tbe one
latter handed to Stanley at Cairo Thus
Stanley's capture is virtually placed beyond

N. B.—We have just added a Buckwheat
run, and are prepared to grind buckwheat for
all customers.

We are in the market for all the wheat that
comes to Hastings.
s

orick,

tcrtaining the French offlcan at

at length, tbe net result of th- dsy’e work
being the defeat of Harris' amendment re­

ing a comprora
IjTbe Calume
, — •_ .1— ~-

chains to 2 cents a pound; and tbo adoption

by tbe finance committee and adopted' wllh-

w «&gt;o,ooo b

The Best Present
FOR THE HOLIDAYS

joarned, no action of any kind baring been

whom Oiman Digga threatens to kill unleat
the town is abandoned. Public opinion in
England already re volte against tba Soudan
up tbe Bntkh extradition treaty in open

order to bold Suakim.

S. A. Holmes

lurtber develop­
' ‘
itb much

&gt;OJ adopted, providing for the ascertainment
fund in South Carolina, and all otbera re­
jected, ineluding that to refund tbe cotton

g

Rings and Chains,

SILVERWARE
I cannot particularize this week, bul

A tlO-iXX) f

Sonwbudy

Washimgtox Cmr, Dec. 14—Resolutions

WAIT
C4W1I WM rejected—lb to 18.

the chamber of deputies for tbe department
of Var. fought

BELLEVUE HOSPITAL

Michigan a

•dives to FOO
rtoreatBeidi
Mio man

I next week. I have Junt returned from Chicago, where I matte heavy pti
for the holidays, and can suit you In ladh gowis and prim. &lt; ’*11 In ami 'w
the stock.

I
DR. F. H. RORICK,

Grand Raptds

And the beat line of

Ever shown iu Barry county.
pre-mure Germany'^ colonial policy bad gone
further than be desired. It wm too late.

Moorland

THE JEWELER'S.

in tbe senate amendment to tbe agricultural

anxiety.

a freight train
engine beedl

Can be found at

Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Watches
jority favoring Sullivan, and tbe minority

■s

Au Isbjwmin

HiUd in a coll

tariff bill, diaeuruug civil service reform

towards Emin, and it not actually with him

full, with no r&lt;
•ran. Funds f

the York-

Of New York, tbe well known and subcrwful Specialist In Chronic Dlwasex, and dis
eases of the Eye- and Ear. by request of many friends and patients, has decided to vislHastlngs. Saturday and Sunday. Jan. 5th and &lt;Jth lb88. Consultation and examination fre
and confidential In his parlors at the Hastings House. Office hours 10
two days only.

Return visit every 30 days.

shipped by lak«
Detroit cast
elecuou. boing

reimburMvl; also Frye's resolution for an
inquiry Into tbe affaire of Samoa. Tbo

Tbe Independence Beige says: “England
doubtless will do everything that is passible

any doubt that the white traveler mentioned
aa surrendering with Emin Bey is Stenley.aa

„ Calboun «
Miller a vordici

WasiUXOTOX Cmr, Doc. 12.—Tbo senate
doptad a reenlutioo yesterday inquiring

State bare received no information regarding

Gladstone too bitterly regrote abandoning
Gen. Gordon for Lord Salisbury to abandon

ot a Port Haro

offered

revolution ■

A. HOLMES

fifty-year sen
criminally aw

written

Brnnyf. Doc. 15 —Albeck’i Woolen menuground yesterday.
Fifteen jnraons ware
killed and ten are ao badly injured that they

By a recen

Dazing tbe

cause be wae uot permitted to interrupt pro­
ceedings with bis resolution to .consiosr the

THE JEWELER
proceed to reorganisation and elect new ofbill reducing tbo duties were rejected.

Bring along your watches, clocks and jewelry that’necd repairing.' and hate t!
work done by a ccnhprtent workman.

100.

Burnte

A Weak B

were aeixad on farms at HeruerUtown, Ireby Mitchell.

been boycotted both in Euglaud aud Scol-

-Loxnox. Dec IV—In the parliamentary

Tbe

leave to continue itsV investigations until
December, 188k After a brief executive
session the senate adjourned until Monday.
In the bouse Glover wm announced as
chairman ot tbo private land claims commit­
toe A bill wm introduced to retire John

Tbe Mich

thlugs rattle
ly—

cute for tbe ten additional Irish laud subcommissi one rshipa.
This was opposed by
uod the presidency of thu Panama

HARRISON AND MORTON.

Ixblaxarous, Dec 13.—Vico President-

station by a reception committee of Um.
board of trade aud c(tlMU«,and E W. Halford,

bousa nt 5 p tn. adjourned. During the ses­
sion Butterworth offered a Jong preamble
aud reeolntioui authorising the president to
negotiate with Great Britain for tbo annex­
ation to tbo United Blates uf nil or part of
lhe British poaotMsions on this continent.

Wamhixutox CfTT, Dec. 15.—A concur­
rent maiuuon for adjournment for tbe boll-

in tbe borne yesterday aud appropriately re­
occupied with an unprofitable debate on tbe

Ing him. Tbe distinguished visitors were
driven at once to tbe Harrison residence,

family soon thereafter dined.

Tbe evening

lire for the consideration of private |&gt;eusiotu.
Nothing was done, however, and al 8:3J ad­
journment wm taken until Moaday.

public reevp-

Momiuh,

attracted ao much attention in connection

total blank and
should be some minumlmn cbauge
cuudiUou.
Hat-.iMliKC Md , Dre

18.—John Sierr m.

III., Dec.

Aral feared would destroy tbs entire city,
wm got under control at 5:3.1 o’clock Thurs­
day mumlng. It started in tb- Hotel Hop
kins. In’
Lb. &lt;-ity

Is Marriage a Failure?
NOT ANY!

American

at Grand lU

ManfetUqu

For your wife or sweetheart will be sweeter
than eveT this holiday season ifyou buy

Camay, Fruits, Kite

Smith, Hams &amp; Van Arman
We have everything you can wish for.
Florida Oranges, Malaga Grapes, Bananas, Choice
Layer Figs, London Layer Raisins, Mixed Nuts,
Mixed Candy, Etc.
We have taken extra pains th'e year to have a full stock and fresh good*.

Some one pound boxes of choice candy, very nice.
Mixed Xmas Candy, 10c. per lb.
will give a choice STOGA, OJj Inches long to every man that trades with u-.

at William

�MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

CHANCKBY BALK.

a Grand Rapid • deputy

GOODYEAR
BROS.

knnfk'*bo&lt;Ud it.

conductor on a Wisconsin railway. By fortunaie speculation in Michigan mining stock
on th" Gogwbic range be became very
wealthy, but now be is again a poor num.
Rlrbmi, suddenly acquired, will persist ta

the tan ot trying to demolish a local saloon.
r;.t- -Y1O.-U s-euis to be a costly instiiuttan to

wertbed protwty. town:
tlliuate and being lo lhe

aggregaUnS r&amp;.QM&gt;_

..

Tlx- inucb-abuawd roller skate is charged
with being ra-poualble for the*divorcement
: I’.-. : Huron couple. Tue incipient stages

D~ U-F L “•'“m
~
.------------«-”«&gt;ia, leti town lost
Friday oatensibly for Bay City. Since than
be baa not been heard from. It is thought
hl*d°"°l’x'*d •S-w®‘“•U

ML Hmm nt and Big Rapid* nr» figuring

ar. unwilling ta belie*, that tackhon’” aU

A‘Calboun county jurv has given William
Mdlcr a v.-rdict for &gt;7,20» against tbe Grand
Trunk rosd. because Miller lost a foot while
lr. t!&gt;e employ of that company.
Bttween the &lt;&gt;|&gt;etitag of navigation and
. ,

dealing 1. not aoUlod.
DrrnoiT, Dee. It!.—Charles A McManus
writ-known actor and comedian of Phlla-

;ir&lt;l by lake from the Saginaw river.
dmd in his bed at a hotel in Big Rapid* last
nigbu He bad been around all day but
Went
1—1 m
.......
-

S,»lJieF»' home near Grand Rapid* ia

family at Phllo-

Fund* for an additional building will

Au labpeftting chap who undertook to re­
mil » barrc.1 of Portland cotpent for a [&gt;olub-

Dktroit. Mich., Doc. 17 -Banker Wald­
ron came up from Toledo aud wontto Wind••&gt; •■11.3:1 o.i Hm-Michigan Central, but wit*
killed in a eollison caused by Ibe caroltwsnsee
of it train dispatcher. A Jackson Sjury recently ;iw»i led Mr-. Huun, ha widow, tbo
- sum of &gt;7J»75 I8» Tbo company offered M,tx t', and '-I.- sued Ipr 11:«.(XW, tbe Verdict bomg n ivuiprombsa.
’ IlTbc Calumet and Hecla company la anxl -.h for tbe privilege of an interview with
• tue chap who fired their mine, and offer* to
pay fiaWO-lo whomsoever will bring him
io/

fonuerl) owurd by M. C. tiwlfi. running thence
twenty-tour rod*, tliencv
-a-*..—
",'on5 or.
,0 "
weu
tweniy-tour rod*, thence northi riiclitecii
.'Igbteeii rod*
rod*
along the center of tbe titan way u, the ptaee • f
beginn log. eontamlug alxita threejam of land
The Importance of purifying the blood can
not Iks overestimated, for without pure
blood you camiot enjoy pxri health.
Al this season nearly every one needs a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
U&gt;c bluod, aud Hood's Sarsaparilla is worthy
your confidence. It i* peculiar ta that It
strengthcus and builds up the system, creates
aa appetite, and toncn Uie digestion, while
it eradicates disease. Give It a trial.
Hood's Sanaparllla Is sold by all druggist*.
Prepared by C. 1. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass.

IOO Dose* Ono Dollar

£'AL.:KW

2

LAND OF DISCOVERIES.

until aaottlement ha* bemi male with his
wif&lt; bbo wants I100.00U and a divorce
| Waldron u staying outside of tbe state to
«
' avoid being served with papers ta the
Mr*. Waldron can secure a divorce without
, gelling personal Mrrfce on Waldron, but
must get such serrk-v to secure alimony.

Laxmxo., Mich.,. Dec.. .L\. —Tins Michigan
A Moorland man want* So.KX) damages |
from tbe neighbor who took a bite from tbe rtate grange ad opted Friday
COJ ot b.* nue* But what's a man ------ ------------“ toe w
-“---------------quemag
sticnigan
co igriM.ional driegaI
tlon
to urge upon President-elect Harrison
money and no nose good for, anyway.
the appointment of J. J. Woodman, of Paw

^KINCU^
&gt;TgNSUMPW
(qok s
&lt;&gt;./^Bronchi1

t

And many other specialties in our line. Look ua over when
in need of

BARGAINS

HARDIVARE.

-------IX-------

Holiiayj-M!

BUYERS

Christmas Booklets,
Poetical Works,
in various binding,

23 Especially careful buyers who are looking fur

-Suitable Holiday Gifts.-

Agency for

AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY.

*

New assortment of

Lovell’s and Seaside

BUTTERWORTH’S RESOLUTION.

urchin*, big and little.

Library Just received.

Archie McCoy’s
Furniture Rooms

Abo a fine stock of
Ibartl atilt lire,
bill a century

Michigan annually rxjwnd* ghfi,(Xk) for tbe
rare of her dependent children, while New
'.Yorks pays out
for tbo same pur«*,■ But then Naw York bas a much
larger family.
The etale printing house of Thorp &amp; God

readv to draw official lightning and a goveruuient salary about March 1 next.
A HU.OUU fire struck Moco-ta on tbe bth,
l-iug their third big blase during the past

burned out, more or test insured.
Homebody *&gt;eni» to have had a lingering
suspicion tbat’lbe^Januaj-y bllxaard might
yet wake up and Howl. and mi helped them„to ftoi&gt; worth of Clothing from Earl1*
Store at Belding.
A Mio man claims to bare sbol a doer thi
seighed SSJt pounds. That fraction of

bki, Wriliag aad Pucil Tabkls.
Vited tbia insult to their country.
The Globe (opposition) says: One thing
can be said for Mr. Butterworth’s curious
probably lead to a thorough exposition and
understanding of Canadian opinion as to
the project of political union with the
Uutted State*. We have uo doubt that tbe
judgment ot Canadian* ia tbe matter would

to make tbe beat po*ibie u*o of tbo political

CuccctSAH, Dec.

15 —At 7 o’clock Batur-

Nortbern Narrow Guage raj road boarded

flying down tbe track along in tbe vicinity

cnuilnally assaulting a Brady giri 9 years of
age, has been released.
An agent for a corn binding device is

machine, which afterward grows to an even
IOC. Burnish up tbe old musket and give

fondant to a 13.000 auit for wiling tbo ardent

wx-uud time that bo's forked over money to
las same girl under similar circumstances,
the curious of tbe town are wondering if it’s
going to be a case of three times aud out.
The Michigan Military academy ta going
to have a r^al live government Galling
gun, ju*i to *how tbe students bow to make

into a charivari party and peppered throe
or four of the crowd with bird shot, so that
they'll stay al home for some day* to come.
Muir get* along pretty well without street
lamps, su a small boy and lantern pilot can
to lured on dark nights for a nicksL
American furniture manufacturers are
going to gut tbelr heads together next month
at-Grund Rapids and see what can Im done
toward securing a more favorable claaalfi-

Birmingham lady is contented and

Albert 1. Bidwell, an old-time reeident of

auge culture In that state.
William Hmith, an East Saginai
!&gt;&lt;&gt;ok agent, on a charge of larceny.

But

at William with a &lt;4&gt;,&lt;XXf damage suit for
false imprisonment.
.
The Incendiary fire flend is still plying bis

longing to Dr. Miller and a Mrs. Hotwru bei ig dostroyed on the night of Dec. 7.
Lansing is trying to coax tbe Alien knit­
ting factory, of Michigan City, Ind., into
locating at tbe capital city.

News Rooms.

-Mark DownOn all

OUR CLOAKS,

cuurcu eow
j------------ --­
ta tbe Sunday-school which a young China­
man. Wee Hung, attended. They_ have gone
to bouaekeeping in tbe rear of Hee Hungs
laundry. The City Missionary society has

Little Money.

You wtir also see in our store the biggest
line of
.

HOLIDAY goods

Hastings City Ba(nk,
Hastings,) -

BOOKS.

Special mention should b»- made of our
Ixwk department.
Immense lines or ju­
venile b&lt;»ka with heavy board covers can
lie bought of ua from 10c. up to 50 cents.
.These books are tbe best value in tbe
country. Marr A Duff have received two
thousand five hundred 1«n»a elegant cloth
bound books, gilt; liooks that are usually
sold from 50 to 75 cents: our price on
these books will be M cents and 89 cents.
Tilden, the widowed eister-io-lsw of tbe tat* All tbe finest authors can be found In
Hamu-l J Til Ion. died Saturday morning at
these lines- For
•

73years oi age.
-....... - _
.
York, end Tarrytown, where she formerly
lived. She 'r“4 ona of tbe legatee* of the
late ex Governor Tilden’s will. H-r funeral

Special Bargains

-

Mich.

CAPITAL, $50,000.00.
Michigan.

offickum:

o. G. Boblnaoa, President;
I
W. B. Goodyear, Vice. Pre*.:

- — Friday morning

v_„.
about

HUFFMAN BROS

A Goneral Bonking Buslneo* Tr*n**cted.

:-D. C. RANNEY,-:
.
Auctioneer,
- - - - MICH.

I am prepared at any time
and at reasonable rates to cry
auction sales. Have had ex­
perience in this work and can
give satisfaction. Leave orders
with Banney &amp; Norwood. Del­
ton, Mich.
T X. B. OlLLASrlK Xoury l‘ul&gt;lU1.
and V. S. Ctalm Agent.
win nreaacuteaU kind* of claims helot* t}‘«
.......nt* nf th,- Interior office. Callon him

Mich.

in IxKiks and plush toilet sals, call on
Murr A- Duff. &lt;M West Main street. Battle

could not allow btawolf to I*
wition uCafllrinlng or denyiug

Impossible to enumerate every tiling
so will Invite you all to call and lns]&gt;ect
our elegant stock.

Easels, Center Tables, Pictures and Frames,
Brackets and Furniture Novelties.

W. H.
J. A Greble.
C

---- -SELL-----

BUILDER'S HARDWARE
On which we will be glad to quote prices.

The Norcross Furnaces
Which are heating scores of houses in Barry county, with
the best of satisfaction. We make them and guarantee their
work. Will bo pleassd to gjve estimates or quote prices.

.

For holiday gift* yon can find the finest
fine of handkerchiefs ever displayed under

DlA.1Arui.ia,
When naked

Bought st tbe reccut assignee's sale of the stock of a Peninsular Furniture Ca, al a
specially low figure, and on which the discount will be given
’
to the purchaser, and

Conic early, while you can be waited on and
have time to make selections.

diiucctokh:

W. B. Goodyear,
D. G. RobllMmn.
L. E. Knappen.

Also 30 styles of Couches, and 30 styles of
Plush Rockers, Foot Rests and Ottomans,
And several Parlor Suits, of elegant design
and finish,

Agent* for Bissell’s famous F. V. Carpet Sweeper, a beautiful aud useful holiday
present.

.nerly occupied by Mrsscr Bros.

DELTON,
generally believed that some action by the
French u
an— wU1
** T
der to prevenlaildespreod financial panic
_
.
__ .u- —I__ lave that

, refund to
for running

Dry Goods Store J. B. Robert’s

which . Include* children's, misses’ aud
ladles. An Immense line to choose from
Providkncv R. L, Dee. It —Mie* Ida and at prices that will speak for them­
Newman, a Tming lady well known in Provi­ selves. Plush jackets, plush wraps and
dence charitable circles, recently married a plush saii|ue» have been nil reduced.
Cbineee laundryiuau greatly against Ibe Come and see what we can give you for a
wishes of bar friends She was a prominent
.
....____ 13.—

Manistique claims that bar prosperity
hath a solid foundation. There isn’t a doubt

A

t ATARI

Winter Goods!

place In Harriaoo'e cabinet

You will find 3

Call ta aud examine our

CititauAi

ARirriMrurn*

\xv having an linineuse trade all through
man, left arm broken and Internally In­
jured; J.wepb Pfelstor, terrible wuaip wound; their whole store. Special low prices have
James Powers, right arm broken aud scalp been put on all our
wound: Charles Shelly, skull fractured and
tJeoh torn from left side of bead; Pat Dow­
dell and an unknown man were slightly in­
jured.
______
»
whk'h Includesdrriu- goods, flannels, blank­
ets, comfortcia. underwear, hoalrry, gloves,
Fktkbsiubo. Vi, Dec. 15.— Fifty or more table linen, crashes, cottons in bleached
and unbleaehed shirting, ticking, prints.
Virginia met bare Friday night and coo­
Also u general
.
... ... -a.— .,
In
mAMllnr

prominent in elate politico. Ita mam object
. __.J ...
l—n t,. inrlrw-w Mlhlxir for

And select from his new aud very large stock of Holiday (roods.

20 styles of Reed and Ratan Chairs.
Juvenile Books,
100 syles of open and double Cane Rockers
SANTA ABIE and CAT-R-CURE And 30 Cent Books. and Chairs.
Sold and guaranteed by
&lt; H. GOODYEAR, . . Sol, Agent
25 styled of Dining Chairs.
ALBUMS
20 styles of those new Antique Oak Reckers,
At prices that will astonish you.
BOSTON
plush seat and back.
\_
Cslw

Marr &amp; Duff

By a recent decision of tbe state supreme
court Horae. Murray, who was given a

You ueed not fartbur boffu-r yourself
•
purchase^

Bibles turnL-died at COST.

S wij.r t&gt;-.l-.1i srurta^gaj
ABIEilNEMPBaowur Gid
.(M taacbera draw g.‘.,OUO

&amp; Colgxovk.
Holtejtor* for Complainant.

smith

Cross-Cut Saws. Axes, Corn Shellers, Belknap
T~) .
. C'l • i
r*
-*
*
.
'
Patent Sleighs, Swell-Body and Portland
Cutters, Robes and Blankets, Skates,
Sleigh Bells, Granite Iron, Perfection
and White Metal Tea and Coffee Pots.

Books, Albums, Bibles,
Gift Books.

j

Thorp &amp; Godfrey, state printer*, was dis­
, solved Munday, Mr. Gbdfrey retiring to on­
I
I ter the race for riliblir nrinter
Wa.htew.
While t.svigattag a railway velocipede on '
tbv a B- 4* 1 tracks near Vicksburg, J. make him a formidable competitor to other
Brush, of Austin *tation, was overtaken by
a freight train and severely injured. Tbo
eugiue toadlight had gone out aud Brush j

E ut Saginaw'*

Have a well selected stock of seasonable goods in Hardware,
comprising

,K MUMgM IkMk.r.

mil hot Michigan Central freight &lt;’’!*«

™r

STOVES.

Of all kinds. See our stock of GASOLINE STOVES.

Huffman B

�Hastings Banner

It will be nettled, we believe, before ai&gt;olhcr Christmas that 30,000 voters in Gear-

The Domestic Sewing

IlMUngs, Wednesday, l&gt;ee. 20. 1888.

MARSH AU. L. COOK. B&lt;itnr.
THt BANTINGS, MJCH., porrorrtcj:,
ADGUBT 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
All will agree that our 10 page.' of holi­
day reading, local, county and general
news, make a very substantial greeting to
tbe 3,000 persons to whom tiib Issue Is
addressed, and the many times that num­

ber who will peruse this paper. The Ban­
ker is glad that Its'patronage enables It tn

thus fittingly express and extend the com­
pliments of the season.
The past year has been one of unusual
progress In the history of the Banner.
Its circulation has averaged nearly 2.200

'

Grover Cleveland ought to make one good
resolve on New Year’s and keep it. and

MACHINE

that Is to give the pention veto business a

Prealdent-elect Harrison continues to be

the good listener to the Importuning office
seeker, but preserves a discreet silence u

THE BEST IN- THE WORLD

well.

Even the sheep should be merry on this
particular Christmas. But they do not
smile at tbe mention of Grover C.
For obvious reasons, Christmas at the
white house will not be as merry this year
as Its three predeevasors.

The Domestic Attachments are so easily attached and satisfactory in their operations.
They all attach to a special foot by means of a groove on each side. This patent the Domes­
tic Company have exclusive control of. No other company use these attachments.

Let the coming legislature do itn duty
weekly—larger than can be shown by any without fear or favor, and give this state a
other paper In Michigan published In a city .sound local option law.1
of leas than 10,000 peopled Ito subscrip­
tion 'list still holds Its own “by a large
Only two months and two weeks more
of Grover.
majority."

Every attachment can be put in and ready for work in an instant

Between 200 and 300 in this city alone.

While the patronage extended by the
business men of Hastings has not been

SEED.

what it ought to have been for their own
and the city’s Interest, considering the fact
that a rightly conducted newspaper Is the.

best friend a town can hate, and its extenilon In circulation, such as has been
the case with the Ua nnkr, ought to be

HEADQUARTERS

taken advantage of in tiae interest of the

city and every business bouse In It, still
a larger
volume of business than In any proceeding

The Domestic runs easily and makes no noise.
The Domestic is the best.
The Domestic has the best wood work.
The Domestic never wears out.
The Domestic never ^ias fits.

our advertising register shows

year: and we are thankful for the apprecia­
tion shown by the business men of Hast­
ing for ouk efforts to not only make a good
newspaper, but an aggressive friend of the
city of Hastings.

We have aimed to merit the patronage
accorded to our advertising. Job and sub­
scription departments, and have made
many improvements In the paper, and
added largely to our printing outfit
We
shall continue tbe good work of Improving

erly removed tbrlr own bead coverinc*.

Blx

and solemnly at-tbo teacher. The oldest boy
presently shifted bis position and glanced in­
quiringly about tbe room, and the smaller
rolled their pale eyea about the room with
questioning glances.
Wjtb a bx*, Ivy

Boots &amp; Shoes.
We have acomplete line of boots and shoes,

which we will sell cheap.

We carry

The Domestic fits everybody.
Buy one for your wife, your sister, your sweetheart. No present more appropriate, none
more useful.
I have in stock the ROYAL, ST. JOHN, the NEW HOME, the HOUSEHOLD and several
other kinds that I will sell at about your own prices for the next 30 days for cash. Come in
and see them.

Also a very nice Whitney &amp; Holmes’ Organ for sale cheap. Would trade it for a horse.

a complete line of

the paper, and propose to keep it in the
very front of the progressive weeklies of
the state.

band row promptly
tbelr brother. He ti

I keep the finest sewing machine oil in the world in bottles or in bulk, as you want it.

Gray Bids.

With thls lssuc, we close our labors for
1888, deeply mindful of the blessings of
the old year. Including election. And we
wish for every reader of this paper a right
Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year,

Needles and attachments for nearly all machines.

Call and See Me

and a prosperous good year for 1889.

Am tbe honest, sober, reflecting families

Tbe monocle ia a circular disked polished
gtem which wm invented by ox foci, to dimin-

of Michigan are gathered 'round tbe r

aides on C bristmas and py™ Year’s day,
their thoughts &lt;&lt; joy wiR-Lave a tingej of

of a common focu*. It i&gt;debatably of benefit

sadness In them:'apd that la that they have
no chance now to banish from Its scat i of
power that arch-emeny of the home, the
saloon. They will Indulge to no roseate
dreams, nor ask for impoaslbllltles; but
they will ask for the cbanec, where possi­
ble, of rooting out this evlt County local
option will give this chance. And the re­
publican party of Michigan will fail In Its
duty If it shall tail to give the people a
rigid county local Option measure.

SHOES!
Both In kid and goat (goat welts).

ed that It has never before lieen recorded
that in such quarrels that the white men
have been shot Usually the; •Ttamy nig­
gers” are shot* down like dogs while the
brave and chivalrous white murderers cs-

About now

the so-called greenbarker

apeak, of the onee greenback party. And
as he surveys the withered integuments of
the deceased, let him think of the treachery
of the Fullers. Waters, Inneses, Dennises
and others, who for the red pottage of of­

fice have traded the greenback party out of
existence.

good in quality.

All goods marked In

plain figuaea.

accepted policy of imitation. It h socially
of value aa illustrating the truism that men
generally ipeaklng, but outside of thia pur-

One Price to All

Chartoi

In our .motto.'

of »afety; but of sanitation.

It is demanded

draught on bin neighbor. Tbe only escape
from this, and the fatal colds caught by tbe

Whitney
None genuine unless marked Whitney on

sole.

We hear of other ddslera selling

partial adoption of the ajiertrnent system.

other, no leas important; that is the careful
supervision of the supply ot water placed In

W. H. Goodyear,
PROPRIETOR OF

Tbe compulsion awed to dbpoM of atovca
in railroad coaches baa led fromone thing to

Robinson * Burtenshaw Rhoes, but
that

THE PEOPLES
DRUG STORE

Is to sell their goods as they

know they are a good make;

but no

Where you will find a complete stock of

other dealer can get any of the above

pasta of the cars.—Globe-Democrat.

SHKRIFFS BALK.
State of Michigan. County of Barry

mentioned brands.

ROWER

Well, this will be a glad Christinas time
for the people of Dakota, to whom the i Minty of Barry. Blate ot Midi
reeled and delivered agal
democrats in congress have so unjustly chattels, land* and tenemen
eighth day
and meanly denied the rightsand privilege- I did oo lhe &gt;n
and selZf
Interest of tbe said defendant.
of statehood. Dakota has reasons to )&gt;e

SHOE CO.,
One Price Boot* and Shoa Dealers.

very merry over the results of November

8th.

T. PHILLIPS

In fact

Whitney Inotn and Gray Bros, and
should do some good, solid thinking. Let
him ruminate on the buhtod prospect*, so to

1 am, yours truly,

everything that is new in style and

_ ______
Our usual holiday Ncronlty and liapplness- article* which humanity__
much better without.—London Cor. New
1s disturbed by the press dispatches of
Tuesday^l/lch announce that down hi

that nightmare of a state, HbulMippl, In a
race quarrel the negroes luul actually killed
some of the white F. F. Vn. This Is truly
touching, especially when it is remember­

Everybody Welcome.

Thanking you for passed patronage and wishing everybody a happy Christmas,

It means that justice will no longer

be deferred.
Barty County. Mlchtrau. ail
Perhaps the most happy man In our
country la Benjamin Harrison, upon whom
a sovereign people have conferred an honor
greater titan that which attaches to any
County of Barry, Matt of Miehlaan.
throne—lhe sovereign servant of a mighty b«l&lt;l. for the tMi,
Iv--.—...i.... -

and free people.
HomBook. Attorney for rialntlfi.

By no logic or system of political moral.caa it be maintained that 30,000 voters in

-

AOMINTBT1LATO1C8 BALE.

Drugs, Medicines, Books, Wall Paper
Our old stock of wall paper is entirely sold out, and we shall soon receive a new stock of
ALL NEW PATTERNS, of the latest styles and designs, which will be closed out at the low
prices which have wade the People’s Drug Store, in the minds'of the people, the place to
look to for bargains in Wall Paper.
.

All the Patent Medicines Advertised
In this paper can be found at Goodyear’s Drug Store.

in oaagMB that Is poaraued by the 4«,0«0

voters of this congressional district

If any class of our citizens should be
thankful In thia glad holiday time It Is the
ia)x&gt;rera They ought to be grateful that
they hb'r been spans) the miseries free

trade would have Infilcted.

President Harrison will give more and
better civil service reform to this country
than Grover Cleveland ever dreamed of
vlolng. and there will be no puffed-up van-

day of December, A. It. 1W, by tbe probate
court of-Barrv o.unly, Michigan, all oftbe es­
tate. right, tltia mid interest of

PRESCRIPTIONS

For the Holidays

Thv ugly talk about the unhappy dmnea-

We have the finest stock ever shown in Hastings of
the public just when we liad no right

Albums, Books, Toilets Sets. Perfume Cases, Etc.

D&lt;e IMekinsou. our own and only Don,
will iMrt bnd any bright prospects fur a wet

la the G. M. senate In bls Christman sto-k-

W. H. GOODYEAR

�Hastings Banner
Hastings. Wednesday, Dec. 26. 1888.

GILLASPIE,

A lady clerk, one that understands bookkveptng, is wanted at Stauffer A Crawley’s.

..him"
?*k,n&lt; ■U1&lt;' shoo-flr
rhBd a chain*, high chairs, mines chairs,
yrJ*1**,the things to buy for a Christmas
presen»'"W little one*. Archie MeCoy keep them all

Bay your Christmas preaenta at Lath-

New Year’s Ball!
Will be given by the .

Mgi

Deparineat

Union Hall,

Monday Eve., Dec. 3.
Yon are most respectfully invited to at­
tend.
MUSIC BY LEE’S ORCHESTRA.

BILL, 81.00.

Snpper at Ford’s hotel. 75c.
per couple­

Nothing will be left undone to make this
the grandest ball of the season.
Baggage checked free.

LOCAL NEWS.
Circulation thi* week.
ST0GAS6‘&lt;.

3.000

’ .

Sixteen pages.

Remember lhe poor.

Swearing off time I* at hand.
Prices have fallen like leaves at Beamer’s.

How &lt;i&lt;Xyou like the BAb'NKXthts week?
The small boy and hi* hand «l«l an- in a

A nice line of holiday slippers at Runrari's.
A

Merry Christmas and Happy New

Xmas candy 10 cts lb. at Smith, Hams A
Van Arman.

Additional local news will be found on
’.hr 7th page.

lbr fln«t
ment that can be found In the dtv, and
y®}*
be*‘ l*»*«ble prices. Hl.
of pia^ g^ Wfel
prfrtoUM
qUaHtJr "*d pri&lt;*- °°
NH to
visit his emporium before you buy.
at^nd * /I* T.***• Bnd ‘ hrirtma. I*
hand. I have had a good trade ao far
ni1&lt;WC °!rt tbe ^K^l part Of my
•tock. will greatly reduce prices on watch­
es. silverware and all kinds of boilday
k«xm!b.
Come early and often.
John Besmmkr, Jeweler.
^At the reunion of the Third Michigan
JKfan7 VGr*md R*p,lls on Wednesday
the following offleero for the ensuing year
D K nird-lh presi­
dent, 8. s. Garrison, secretary; M. D. Reed,
treasurer. The next reunion will be held
In this city on Wednesday. Dec. 18. iggp.
Spangemacher A VanValkcnburgh have
much Improved the appearance of the In­
terior of their store by removing the stairs
(KT. lhf ”‘nler of 0,0 ’tore to
»idc.
. J1! e 1
worlt waH being done. Tuesday.
Addle Parker had his arm badly squeezed.
He has not been able to use it for several
days.

State Treasurer Maltz has Issued his re­
port for the fiscal year ending June 30.
1888. It shows a Im lance In the treasury
June 30. of 81.1W.M7.70. The bonded
debt Im 8W8.0W.B8; trust fund debts. 8*.178,578.70. Tbe total receipts for th.year were 83.88l.0Vl.36; the expenditure*
33.869,3O8.tH.

’ Warren Hecox, of Maple drove, b an
applicant for the ixmltlon of sergeant at
anas of the state senate. Mr. Hecox is
well qualified for the duties of the position
and we trust that he will be successful In
his endeavor to obtain It. He Is an old
soldier with an excellent record and ha*
been colonel of the Barry county battalion,
Dr. Lathrop* fa having a wonderful sale
of Christmas goods. Every one thought
when he first opened up his stock of plush
gotds that he never could sell one-half of
them this year, yet hfa sale* have far ex­
ceeded even his expectation*, and hr ha*
had to re-onlcr several of hfa beat toilet
seta and plush goods. Do not fall to call
on him before Christmas'.

No- sleighing for C'hrfa’mas makes the
young men lonesome.

As President Cleveland has issued an or­
der placing the employees of tbe railway
Fred G ruble on Tuesday slashed his foot mail department under civil sen Ice rule*,
pretty badly with an ax.
nil appointments to the petitions of clerk*
hereafter will lx- by competitive examina­
Quarter off on glove# and mittens for the
tion under the civil service rules, unless
thr order fa- revoked
President Harri­
Make a break for Betiincr'n If yon want son. Full details as to methods of applies
i&gt;argiilrei in holiday goods.
lion and the *t£P* necessary to be taken
can lx- otitaincn by writlng’Xn the Civil
The tfth Michigan cavalry held their &gt;anService Commission. Washington. D. C.
.uual reunion in Ionia Jan. Ut.
AnxMig lhe most ent'-qirisliig of our bus­
Those upholstered giA&gt;ls have arrive*! at
iness firm* fa that of Stauffer A Crawley.
SjmngrOtacher &amp; Van valkenburgb’*. I
They arc always on lhe lookout for bar­
Henry Johnwm. a. drunk, was fined gains that can lx- of benefit to their custom­
Wednesday, by Justice Bates. 85and«i»»ta. ers. And tliat they are successful in their
endeavors in this direction Is evidenced by
their constantly increasing number of cus­
teriMon t&lt;&gt; Woodland has been cotnpleted.
tomers.
Another great advantage they
F. T. Boise has been elected cashier of, possess fa the fact that by trailing with
the Fanners and Merchants bank of Nash­ them the customer can under one roof aell
all his produce at tlie highest market price
ville.
.
.
and buy everything that a family may need.
Gen tiemen you can get Stogas
Incites They always carry a full line of flry goods,
long at Smith, Hams A VanArmanK 3 for groceries, crockery, etc.
&gt;
Nicest lot of.candy, fruit and liulw you
■ wr saw for the holidays at Smith, llama

Although nature kx.ks dreary and deso­
late our fit-arts can be gladdened by Christ­
mas festivities.
Nuts are not what they’re jcrackxxl up to
Im, but you’ll find- some good iones at
Beamer's gr&lt;x-er&gt;‘.
* I

The holiday edition of tha^ enterprising
-.laity, the Kalamazoo Telegraph, was a
iinriy gotten up affair.
-I

There are 619,979 children of school age
in Michigan, and 453.915 or ~i per cent,
of tbe whole number attemMln- schools—
public or private—tlie average of tbe acbnol
years fating 77 months. There are 15.560
teachers employed, the numlx-r regularly
requlretl being 10,19s. or teacher for every
41 pupil*. There ure 7,318 schixd houses.

845.35 per month, an increase pf 37 cents
over IHW: ot female teachers. 831.45 per
month, an Increase of 29 cents. The
wages aggregate was 82.955.74U.8O, an In­
crease uf 8113,838.62. 1886. Of this sum
8935,664.06 was jmld to male and 83,020.­
066.76 to female teachers.

PERSONAL MENTION.
R- Doyle visited the Valley elty Thum- C BJTinnlnk with January 1st. the county
clerk’s office, which for the past term has
been under the competent care of W. H.
Powers, will be under tire charge of
11wirnas 8. Brice. The new Incumbent Is
Ila^ W’ 8m,th ’talted Grand Rapids Tucs- well knowu iu the eastern part of Barry
county as a most exemplary yoong man.
of good education and business qualifica­
Mi« Ruth Young has returned from tions, whose fitness for the office Is un­
Ohio.
questioned. There is no doubt that tbe
F".H’ UU»«*P yWted Grand Rapid* office will be capably and satisfactorily
filled by Mr. Brice. He will be a worthy
W ednesday.
successor to the excellent gentlemen who
Mra. Ben. Franciseo, of Ofaegn. fa vlalt- have occ&lt;iifled_iM* iwhlnrv in-Uwi .mt
Jng In the city.
Tbe office of Judge of Probate will be
Born, on Wednesday, to Dorr Mudge filled by Chat. W, Armitrong, the genial
gentleman who is best known to the people
aiffi wife, a boy.
of Barry county as Colonel of the'Barry
y Ed. Burton fa home from the University Co. Battallan G. A. IL Mr. Armstrong Is
tor the holidays.
a man of ripe buaintiM experience, genial
Born. Tuetday, to W. J. Bowtie and ways, and a ready adaptability. He Is one
who never does things by halves, one who
wife, a daughter.
will thoroughly master the duties of hi*
Born, to the wife of 8. A. Stewart, a office and faithfully and Impartially per­
boy on Thursday.
form them. -That be. win succeed In tbe
P. A. Hahn and wife visited Grand position to which the people have elevated
him Is not doubted by any of his large fol­
Rapids Wednesday.
lowing of warm friends.
^r*- A. J. Bowne is visiting her mother.
The people of Barry Co. made no mistake
Mra. L. D. Gardner.
when they selected C. H.. Vnn Anuan for
the
high office of public prosecutor. To
F. G. Goodyear marie a businesi trip to
thorough scholarship and thoroughness as
Grand Rapid* Wednesday.
a lawyer he has the high character, firm­
Mrs. E. Schram, of Bancroft, fa the ness and decision which peculiarly fit a
guest of friends In the city.
num for this position. It is a matter of
pride to the jteople that one so well-quali­
Fred Allen, of Charlotte, fa spending bls
fied as Mr. VanArman could be Induced to
holiday vacation in lhe city.
take an office like this whieh involves so
Dr. S. C. R|ch, of Middleville, was in iiiuch work al ao slender a salary. But to
the city. W6dnesday on business.
its dutte* Mr. VanArman will give his
.faithful, conscientious work, and be will
A son was bom aecentiy to F. M. Wood­
make a record of which the people as well
mansee and wife, of Vermontville.
as himself will be proud.
8eth Pratt, for surveyor, is not in any
Mrs. Slade, of Nebraska, is vfahlng tbe
fatally of her brother. 8. A. Stewart.
sense a new man. having filled the office as
deputy heretofore. He, Is a man of large
Mrs. John E. Mohter left Thundav for eiperience and splendid qualifications for
Chicago, where she will hereafter reside.
the work he wilt have to perform.
Frank Me Derby, the retiring county
Andrew Young, of Detroit. Dakota, fa
visiting relatives and friend* In this city. clerk, ha* been subjected to unjust censure
for not filling the office to which'he was
Fred Ingram, of Detroit has been the elected—county clerk. Mr. McDerby conguests of friend* iu the city thr past few sentedi five weeks after the republican
county convention was held to fill a gap on
Col. II. H. &lt;SIII left Wednesday to attend the ticket, which no one at the time thought
a &lt; amp fire of (J. A. IL veteran* at Goble- could be succrssfuL He did this after the
most |M-ndstent Importunity^ and with the
ville.
greatest reluctance, and upon this under­
Mrs. F. Spangemacher returned Wed­ standing that In case of the unlooked-for
nesday from her visit with Grand Rapid.* event of his election, he would have the
friends.
~
right to use his own Judgement as to
Wallace Dingman and Harry Strang, his whether be should fill Hie office-, and should
book-keeper, returned Wednesday to Bat- have the privilege of putting In a deputy
whom no one would dbubt could fill the
office. The county committee had labored
Walter Ijinpman arrived home Wednes­ hard to get a candidate to place on the
day from Albion college to spend the holi­ ticket, but without success, who would not
day vacation.
exact these conditions, and bad traveled
Mrs. J. K. Lothridge, of Battle Creek, many ndlea and asked many persons to
has been the guest of Mrs. D. D. Furd for consent to take the place. But it was not
tho’t an election was |K&gt;Mlblc, and the empty
honor was declined. So the .committee
E. E. Whitney, proprietor of the famous placed Mr. McDcrby’s name on the ticket
stock farm near Cleveland. ha» been the with thr nnderstandlng mentioned. To
bls own surprise as well as that of tbe
John Wightman, who Is quite »idk. was party, the whole ticket. Including Mr.
brought to this city Wednesday night from McDerby of course, was elected. Mr.
McDerby availed himself of the reserva­
Chicago by hl* father. R. B. Wlghtiaan.
tion he had made, bratUM- Ids business as
President Ma|«s. of the Farmers Mutual groceryman demanded his personal at­
Insurance company, was In town Thurs­ tention. He secured W. H. Powers as
day on businens connected with the com­ deputy, a man who had acceptably tilled
pany.
the same office for eight years, and the
business of county clerk lias received Mr.
Miss Elva Clough was recently married
Powers personal attention, and its duties
to Mr. Frauds T. Cbovin, Detroit. They
been |&gt;erformcd with ability atel falthfularrived In this elty Friday for a short visit ’ness. We make tills explanatl'dh as a sim­
with friends.
ple act .of Justice to Mr. McDerby.
The people of Barry county have a warm
Chas. Callff. of Shelbyville, was In the
city Wednesday on his way to Gram! Rap­ place In their heart* for the retiring Judge
ids to attend thr re-union of the Third of probate, Wm. W. Cole. Judge'Cole has
been a most faithful servant of the people,
Michigan infantry.
Mnj. G. H. Brooks and Miss Jennie and Ims performed the dutiea of his office
Cook left Friday for Orangeville, (where with zealous attention and faithfulness.
they will attend the wedding ot Miss Cora Against the strongest pressure, he Ims
M. Brooks to Harry Wilber and also pay a Is en a thoroughly non-partisan judge, and
his steady alm has been to be righL Just
visit to friends.
i/l&gt;. E. Birdsall. M. D. Reed. 8. S. Harri- and comdatenL We are pleased to pay
this deserved tribute to the man. though
fcm. John Burk and Isaac Walker want to he belong to the opposite party. When he
Grand Rapids Wednesday to attend the re­ entered the office he dropped party and
union of their old- regiment, the Third. tried to serve the people unbiased by party.
Michigan infantry.
, Xv. H. Frost ha* resigned bls position That accounts for his.strong popularity,
and tor the fact that, against so gissi and
With Ed. Power* and has accepted tbe jstpular a man as his opponenL he ran :&lt;S8
position of book keeper for the- Newton votes ahead of his ticket.
Carriage Company. KalamaaKM Hfi will
For aix years I’hllip T. Colgrove has
take up his new duties "Jan. 1st. May been public prosecutor. When elected
success attend him.
pie of Barry county. But be had ability,
The sixteenth annual session of the courage, energy and determination to do
Michigan grange commenced In repn-aente- well wlmt he. undertook. Tbe people of
tlve hall, al Ixmsing. this week with some Barry county have reason to be pround of
three hundred delegates present. Worthy­ the record he has.made; for in the aix
Master Thomas Mara of Berrien couaty In yean jamt. Just one acquittal In tbe courts
hfa animal address congratulated the dele­ of Barry county—that of Drop Strong—has
gates on the flourishing condition of the been recorded in the large number of cases
order. During the year seven subordinate he has tried for the jx-oplc. many of them
lodges have lx-cn established, and four the most ImiNirtant in lhe history of Barry
have been reinstated. A more systeniatlr county. To his work, ability and energy
lecture system, whereby a greater number is due the fact that for tbe past three
of fanners could lx? reached, was recom­ years Barry county has lieen singularly
mended; and the system of trusts and cam­ free from those desperate crimes, the com­
bium was earnestly attacked. The master mission of which In the past had given It a
referred to them as a species of highway most unsavory reputatten. He has made
robbery'- Be advocated energetic unit Im­ ft red-hot for evil d&lt;4&gt;rs, by making their
mediate action to thr end that legislative punishment swift and' certain. Mr. Col­
rnartm'ent might be secured whereby they grove can step down from the office he has
would be entirely suppressed. The ad­ filli-tl so well with a feeling of satisfaction,
dress also recommended the estabilslMnent and a knowledge that tlx* faithful disat Detroit of an arm of the order for the chargeof its duties have won him a reputa­
protection and bettering of the farm pr&lt;- tion a* a successful lawyer very flattering
dneta of north-easteni Michigan. At) last to any man.
It will be with satisfaction that the jx-&lt;e
year's meeting the land plaster qmwtion
was referred to the executive committer, ple of Barry county reflect that, during the
who now report that they have ixx-n un­ coming two years, the office of sheriff will
able to make satisfactory contracts. Res­ be fille&lt;l by Baker Shrlner, who has so
olutions were adopted Indorsing the mort­ faithfully discharged tiie duties of that
gage tax law. favoring nwru rigid ecoaomy office during the jmst term. Ills large ma­
ln pduai and state lustltutloos, and endors­ jority at the late election is proof of his
ing the Govenor's veto of the last Univer­ strong hold upon tin: people. The same
can lx- said of C. A. Hough, county treas­
sity appropriation bill.
urer. No one will doubt for a moment
New York. Dec. Iff. 1888.
tliat Barry county's finances will be faith­
fully looked after. IL B. Richards, who
Dkau Fhibxdb:
Please find enclosed 83 to pay for the has been one of tbe most painstaking
Baxxkh until Jan- 1. I8W. Your paper registers In the history of tbe county, will
Is a credit to the community at rnrge. and continue to look after the business of that
valued highly by me. Keep I*, like office with tbe same careful-attention, and
your own reputation, spotless. and let tlie same pride in having the books kept
your light shine through Its columns with up In the best of sha|«-, he has in the past
a spirit of truth and all that Is noble amt
good. Hint It may live as a monument to
you both when time shall I* no more.
Hastings l» my home and her people are
t Ory Chaffee. Hastings
my friends: my thoughts drift towards you
,M i Ells uuber. Yaakse 8prlnn
often, and l**t wishes are with you In all
I ttamurl IM»»ek. Orangey fie
px&gt;d umlCTUklno. Wlu'o OTuWm wlUt ”61 Mary C. Vsudarbrook. ••
j inmc Andsrsou. PwnsjlvaalA
gladly visit your city, and wish to tie kind­
,K. Julia Utltesple. towry
ly rrmemliered to all our friends, who will
» Krncsi Harm-#. Haliimore
ever find my latch string out ready to wel­
come them. Wishing all a Merry Chrbrtmas and a Happy New Year 1 am
! Jem™ Mrlkiuak'. Onm^'llfa
Your sincere friend.
i Birchard F»7T*Il. Woc4tnd

11. R. Rov VMM i;™| FUpa. Tburwday.

N. T. Parker sent a number of liorses to
Grand Rapids Wednesday. He purchased
On Wednesday when the case of the peo­
them for street car purposes, j
ple vs. David Hyde was called before Jus­
No one objects to them. What—why I tice Keuaston. Prosecuting Attorney V- T.
those lljf Inch Stogas at Smith. Ham* A Colgrove moved that tlw defendant br dis­
VanAnnan’s. 3 for a nickle.j
charged. Immediately .upon Hyde’s dis­
The Troy Laundry fa essentially* home charge he wa.* re-arrested on a warrant Is­
sued against himself and Frederick Bloss
industry. Patronize IL It gives lhe beat
the charge being that of stealing a .watch,
of satisfaction to Ils cnalometk
on which charge the trial of David Hyde
Frank Beamer sells the lUt oysters of
last week reaulted’in a disagreement of the
iu»y dealer In the city, also the famous Jury. In the latter case Bios# had been
s.-nr* A Co.’# butter crackers.]
the people’s witness. C. H. VanArman
appeared Wednesday for Hyde, and C. G.
\ youthful cuw-boy rendezvous in tbe
Holbrook for Bloas. Tbe trial was an in­
-ond ward wa* a few davs «o drmolishteresting one throughout. Especially so on
-•I by onlrr of the city marshal.
account, of noticeable desire on thr part of,
Richard Freer has u pair of turkeys •the attorneys for the defendants to have
When tbe
which tlie owner can have by proving hi* tile other man convicted.
time came for the summing up of the ease
ownership and paying for thl| notice.
this triangular fight assumed, rather amus­
Call at Sjwingemarher A VanValken- ing proportions, the lawyers for the de­
burgh's and see those oak and walnut
fense iwdrlng down particularly hard upon
■ hair* upholstered in leather with spring each other’s clients. In fact thr trial
throughout was one of the inost Interesting
Call .and gel your candies, lemons, cases known In a Justice’s, court here for
oranges, rnite, dates, figs, canned goods, some tlftn-. Hyde, however, was convict­
.-bears, etc., of Frank Beamer, two doors ed and paid a fine of 835.
north pdstoffice.
Many seem to have confounded the idea
Every body says those parlor and fancy of a new court house we have been urging,
•rockers as well as those Ttsvotnau cur­ thinking wc have been urging thr sujwrvtetains at Archie McCoy’s are worthy a place on« to vote to build lhe court bouse. Thr
supervisors cannot take such a step. Ail
in the finest of homes.
they can do Is to submit (lie proposition
If you' buy a holiday prawnt without
fur such a building to the voters of the
first going to Archie McCoy's furniture
county,
who alone can decide the matter.
rooms and inspecting, his stock, you will
If carried. the plans for building will lx* de­
do yourself an injustice.
cided upon, if defeated, it ends the matter.
Try the Lacla Belle flour at A. D. Cook’s. But no supervisor who cannot be else than
.It is made by the new Delton roller mill, conscious of thr dangerous risk the county
and Is full roller prtsnjss flour, the equal of te running can do else than vote to submit
the best patent made anywhere.
the question—which can be voted on with
For sale, the residence property In the trifling expense at the spring election.
Then If the proposition should be voted,
flrai ward formerly belonging to Charles
down, aud the court bouse and Its valuable
Olmstead. Will sell cheap and on eaay
records be destroyed, the responsibility for
terms. Enquire of P. T. Colgrove.
the disaster will rest with the taxpayers.
No doubt about It, ‘that anyone desirous Wliereas, If the supervisors refuse to aul»of selecting a fine gift for the holidays, mlt the question, and a fire should work Its
that will be both useful and beautiful, can terrible Injury to the jx-oph-, tbe responsi­
find It at Archie McCoy’s furniture room*. bility therefor would real with thr traperSee those Antique Oak rockers. plush vlaora, and tbe people could Justly accuse
them of neglecting their Interest*. We be­
M-at and l*ck. beautifully finished and
lieve the people would vote to build the
••legant design. You could’nt find a more
court house, because we believe they will
suitable Christinas gift, Archie McCoy sells
not desire to longer have their records
them.
kept In the fire trap which now does duty
There will be quarterly meeting services
to-day (Saturday) and to-morrow at the
.Methodtet church. Presiding Elder Duel
will conduct the services, and will preach
The
inc. Michigan
Micnigan Central
vcun«»« will sell ■excursion
-..... —wwi
both morning and evening on Sunday. tickets on Dec. 24th. 25th and 81»L 18BS. |
1
\( Recently while Elon Soule was at work and Jan. I at, 1889. fwui Hastings to ail ■ J
stations on Its lines in United States and. at OBCe.
r . G. UQOD^EAR.
in bte blacksmith shop a red hot cinder
Canada at a rate of one and one-third fare
’lurch and lodged In hi# left eye. The
cinder was soon, after removed but It Is for round trip. Tickets good for return I
Our pay to stop dun notice.
feared that the sight of that eye Is de­ not later than Jan. 3d, 1889.
_
Smith, Hams a VaxAjuux.
P. A. Hahx. Ticket Agent
stroyed.

All notes and account* due
the estate of the late Wm. S.
Good tear ami the ttrmof Good£ Bai lies must be Settled

A/°

&gt;* *, oSSti ESy.CaiWtwmown

Tbe cholcemt goods at the lowest prices
In cans or bulk at Frank Beamer’s, two
doors north of postoffice.

INSURANCE
L. C. Welton write# the Insurance fur
Hastings and vicinity on your farms, your

stores, your stock, your dwellings against
fire, and on your life against death and In-

n~A policy on your life In the New York
Life Ihsurance Co. Is what every man
should have. It arcures an-rstate at once
to be paid for In installment* for you to
reap the reward tn old age, or your family
in ease or death.
Moke Inquiries about
them of

L. C. Welton,
ABSTRACT BLOCK, HASTINGS.

Cook &amp; Sheldon
OWN

The Only Abstract of Title!
IN BARRYZ COUNTY.

\

Provide yourself with an abstract of your
land and know whether of not the title is clear.

Money to Loan -on
Real Estate.
We have several desirable farms to sell at
prices that cannot fail to suit buyers.

COOK &amp; SHELDON,
Abstract Block,

Hastings, Mich.

Christmas, ’88.
Uszial Assortment of Fancy
Groceries and Fruits.
Nuts, Dates, Oranges, Raisins, Figs, Lemons,
Wafer Crackers,
California Fruits,
Celery.

Fine assortment of Crockery and Glassware
at and below cost.
Hastings, Irving, Delton and G. R. Flour.

Highest cash price paidfor Butter, Eggs and
Dried Apples.

Rogers and Deane.

�We Wish You All a Merry Christmas
jALJNTU

Trust that you, my friend, have taken advantage of our

D

Watch and wait for us; we will try and make it to your advantage
in the year to come to trade with us, if prices and fair dealingwill do it.

A T THE LITTLE BRICK
We shall try and buy all your produce and pay tjie highest prices.

GOODYEAR &amp; BARNES.

�A Duel withOotlaws.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
StoguflX Incbet long at Smith, Hams
* VanArman.
.

The elfj oebools cloned Friday for a two
week's vacation.

Tragedy on the Line of the Illi,
nois Central.
A TRAIN STOPPED

BY

,to„Run)"" r°*
&gt;2.00 ladles shoe In town.

Who Captor*
F»P«*a* Msmv wad Kill
a Fosoanger Who Asalstod th* Conductor
to Attack Thatn—A You a* ladlan** !&gt;•©illdi Murder of HI* Squaw. Throe Indian
Police, and Finally Hlmaoir—Murderooa
Fight In a Justle* Court—Other AtroclN«w Orixaku. Im.. Dec. IT.—A spacial
from Grenada. Mi*-., to The Picayune say/
that two white men stopped pasoengrr tram
Na 2 on tbe Illinois Central railroad, near
Dock Hill. Mun. about -10 o'clock Saturday
nigbL rubbed tbo exprroi car ot 13,000 and
shut and killed Cbarim Hughe*, ot Jackson,
Tenn., a |«s*&gt;i&gt;gor, who bad attacked tbo
robber* with a rifle.
When the train was haring Duck Hill two
men iKjardrd tbe engine and commanded
Engineer A. J. I aw to run fart and not to
st^p until told la Tbe engineer and fire­
man, George Erana, war* covered by navy
revolver* and l&gt;ad to obey. When a mile
north of tbe station the men onltrwi the
train stopped. The engineer and fireman
were made U&gt; dismount, and were marched
to tbe exnraaa ear door, and Memenger Hid.
opened it. Three shots were fired at Hili'
and tbe men entered th© car and took all th©
moat's there wm—83.ft.fi.
.
,
Conductor P. B Wilkinson, who rushed
out on bearing tbe firing and to see why tbe
tram Hopped, wa* fired ou, and being unarn«! be returned to th© train. Charles
Hughes, of Jackson, Tenn., a passenger, then
ran out with a Winchester rifle. As be
Stepped to tbe ground he was shot at. On©
tall rtru.k his left arm. Another went
through bis stomach, inflicting a fatal
wound.
Ia© death of tbe young man was
very »ad 4* he »u tbe only support of hie
widowed mother. He went to Lexington,
Mies., Saturday to meet his sister’s family
ami a younger brother, all of whom wenon the,tram and were greatly distressed at
his untimely death.
Tbe following description ot the robbers is
furnished -by Engineer las': Both were
white men. One ws* tall and deader and
tbe other was ot ordinary six -. Both were
poorly dreaswd, and showed tbemaelv«« to be
hard character*. Tbo tall on© wore sandy
chin whisker*, and Law is in doubt whether
he bad.a moustache.
Express Mrs-engor HiU givm tbe following
description of tbe robber who etitarod tbe
car: Ho was a tall man aud wore-a white
slouch had. He had no beard oo the side of
bis face. The mask covered bis fnoe below
the nose. He had a large iiickel plated pis­
tol, which looked unusually long. Th© bore
was very large and tbe barrel was round,
apparently
for
a
cap
and ball.
Tbe
man
had
dark
hair,
cut
very snort. It looked as if it bad Iweo
cut by a country barber. He wore a gray
suit of very ordinary clattyk*. He put the
stolen money in a sack larger than tbe bos
u«ok on tbo express car, but of the same ma­
terial. Both tbe robber* were masked, ft
is believed that neither wa* bit by the shots
Erol at them.
Tbe place where tta robbery occurred it
an open low nxanib, fifty yard* from woods.
Tbe men fl-d eastward lot-, the swamp. A
pose* is i*e&lt;ng organit-td at Grenada to join
in tbe cl &gt;se after them. Bloodhound* will
be put o„ th* trace. Tbo description of the
tall mau ilh sandy whisker* would answer
for that of the man who recently rubbed a
train on the Nortin-astern railroad.
When tbo shots fired by the robbers In tbe
express car attracted the attention of Conduc­
tor Wilkiuaoa be ran from tbe ladies' car
througbfibe smoker and sprang upon tbe
ground jurt fn front ot the robber*. A sec­
ond latter be was flying back into the
smoker, folowed by au ounce ball from one
of tbo rubtar*' pistol*. He appeared in tbe
doorway of tbe smokpr two seconds after be
hud left It and veiled to the passengers, of
whom tbe car was full: “Come out, gentle­
man and help us. Tbe train robbers are
upon us.” Tbe only response camo from
Hughe*, who said be was unarmed, but if
&gt;onM passenger would lend him a weapon be
would lead the attack. An unloaded Win­
chester mk! ten t-artridgo* wcr© banded him,
and hastily loading tbo weapon, be sprang
out of the door, followed only by Conductor
Wilkinson, who also secured a Winebeater.
As the two men reached tbe ground the
robbers ordered them back, saying they
were only after tbe express money and
wanted to barm no one. Hughes replied by
discharging hi* rifle at one of tbo rubbers
who was not mure than twenty feet away.
Immediately tbo tiring became rapid, the
two robbers using their pistol* and Wilkin­
son joining in with hi* Winchester. Only a
car's les-gth separated tbo .combatants,
Hughes and Wilkinson standing at tbe rear
end and tbo two robbers at Ute frpnt and of
the
express
car.
About twenty-five
shots
were &lt; xebangrd, neither party
showing
a
disposition
to
stop
until
their
weapons
were
emptied.
During the firing one of tbe robbers i
•turntiled and fell, but immediately regain© I
bis footing, and it is ballevad that be escaped
injury. Hughes ran through tbe front door
ot the smoker, saying “Boy*, I am gone."
aud fell mortally wounded. Wilkinson say*
that after the first excitement of the combat
wa* over bi- fired five time* at oue ot the
rubbers. Ukiug steady and deliberate aim
each time, and he does not under stand why
be did no: bit him.
LIVELY TIME IN A JUSTICE SHOP.

Flgbt Between While* and Black* In
Which a Woman la Cot In lhe ThiixU
Jackkox, Tenn., Dec. 11.—purtag the
trial before Esquire Exum, ta the ’’enlh
district of thi* county, over a aeltlemeot be­
tween Tom Brown and a colored family
named Hick*. Will Hick* croc*-questioned
Mia* Fannie Brown in a rather abrupt man­
ner, and he wax told by her brother Tom to
be more careful. The negro replied with an
aath and knocked Brown down.
Other
negroes and Peter Brown, brother of Tom,
joined in a general fight. Tom Brown eut
one or two negroes ' with hi* knife and
stabbed lhe mother ot Will Hicks ta lhe
throat. Turn Brown and bls brother were
alio badly hurt.
At laat accounts, tbe
negroes wore armed. There is much excite­
ment and danger of further trouble.

EFFECT OF WHISKY ON A SIOUX.

It Produce* a Vluwly Tracedy Basal! Ing In
Five Murdai*.
'
Camp PoflaM River, M. T., Dec. 17.—A
terrible tra-odj, resulting in tbe death at
four person* tt nd tta fatal wounding of a fifth,
&lt;x-currv-l al Port Epeck Indian ageucr Bator&lt;lay morning. For up ward of a week “Pretty
Boy," oi»&lt; of th* Yankton Sioux tribo, has
been “.unital" with liquor. Agent Oowan
aUmnpt.*! io discover bis source ot supply.
Tee luJmii not only managed to get ail Ure
be wanted, but bad some to spire,
sud this be distributed among tbo younger
bucks at tbo agency. This "Pr*uy Bov" than

best and nicest

Fw aatarttfmeoltljsgper* will be «&gt;id
at 10 cents per hundred at thia oftee.

ROBBERS,

Wanted U&gt; trade property In city for a
rannc. D. Beebk.

See those hew gold, all ver and bronze
Fasel* at Archie McCoy's—an elegant gift.

third.

Tlie annual reunion of the 11th Michigan
cavalry will be held at Hillsdale, I*, gyth.
All tbooe owing J. M. Roger* m4at settle
their accounts before the end of thin
month.

rape impossible.

Christma.* evening there will be an en­
tertainment at the Baptist churdh for the
Sunday school.

THE BIRMINGHAM TRAGEDY.

Three Jubilee singers will be at the
salvation army meetings on the evenings
of Dee. 29 and 30.
The cold days are coming but it will be
a very cold day when Utilizer can't under*
sell ail competitors.
ago. Il wa* weighted down with about four
pound* of railroad iron, hat boro no marks
of Violence. The finding of th* body cauied
no excitement.
No further attempt at
lynching Hawe* is anticipate.!. When told

Rockford. HL. Dee.
n.-Rev. Mead
Holnse*. who is a strong teniporaoco member
of the city council, found up-&gt;« bi* doorstep
Saturday tnomfcig an uuexplodml bomb.
U|&gt;oa invortigatiea it wa* found to ta filled

believe that intetaK responsible fJr tbo out-

Our readers will be glad to know that
never In Its history has the Barr}- A Baton
insurance Co. been more prosperous.
A. D.- Cook says he must Itave an i»iL
meiikite settlement wlth-all who owe him.
and that It will be cheaper to settle with
him tlutn a colleetnr.
Wr hare u number of city lots that wr
will sell on contract, making thr terms
&lt;*»y- Apply at the offices of Smith A
Colgrove or W. p. Sldnam.

Tbe Michigan Mutual Cyclone Insurance'
Co. has added over SMAO.UOO insurance this
year, making about tl.lOO.OOO insurance
carried by that company. It will te soon
one of thr strongest mutual* of the state.
From now on wr offer the Baxxek and
Detroit Weekly Tribune, thr two papers
for 81.50 a year. Snescrilw now. This
offer Is open to old and nrw subscribers of
the Baxkeb.

The Bedford and Johnstown mutual
Protective Asoociaxlon. against
horse
tlilcves. held their annua) meeting at Bed­
ford center. Dec. 13th. 188s, and elected
the following officers: EHsha Carpenter,
Pres.; Chai -Scoon, Sec.; John Godmark,
Trraa.

tell, it b believed, wa* fatally stabbed. Tbe
fight wa* started by Major Bright, a protnl-

Cklosfo Lnttor Bex IUtiers Caasleted.
Chicago, Dec. 17 —Ibe jury ta th* case
ot Otarkampt auu Mack, tbe tetter box rob­
ber*. roturnod a verdict ot guilty late Satur­
day afternoon. The prisoners were remanded
for sontenco, ponding a motion for a new
trial This Is the case of lb© robtery of lat­
ter* last Summer by which the boxes iu ttfls
city wore rifled of thousand* of loiter* con:
taming money, ckeeks. drafts, et&lt;/.

IN BEHALF OF BAUEREISEN.

Tbo first witnem
Thoma* A. Kyle, an
engineer on tbo Burlington rood twenty
year* beginning iu I8B8. He testified that
be bad attended all meeting* of tbe brother­
hood at Aurora
during
tbo *lriko;
that
Bauereiaen
bad never in
open

-stuff.” or force, or dynanrlta
John E Bevies and Peter Harta, of tbe
drug firm of Bevier
Hsrtx, of Aurora,
both tretiflnd that Bausretsen had never
bought quantities, large or small, of vitriol,
amnion in. or copporoa. They positively rvmemtartxl that ttay tiad not sold him such
stuff during tbe month of laat April.
Gexkva. Illa, Dec. 15.—Locomotive En­
gineers John White, William M. Wilson, M.
J. Snover. Wilbur Spaulding, A. E. Coon,
H. R. Sparry, Henry Go**, Charles H. PbiL
iipa, Toomas Robinson, Morgan Hooker,
Frank Emerson, Cbarle* De Gerald, Frank
Lang *nd Cyrus K. Robinson, who used to,
work for the Burlington company, ail tertL

rtrika *u» a failure, or that dynamite should
be used Thi* contradicta Bowie*' tortimony,
and the cross-examination did not shako it
Bowies wa* also contradicted by Druggirt
Horta, who swore that Bauer©Isen had not

AN IOWA RAILWAY LAW INVALID.

------ -- - -- voicing tbe question of the coortitutiouality
of wbat i* known as the Sweney bill, pawed
by tbe iegislatuee ot 1880. requiring a for­
eign corporation doing burinos* in Iowa to
.
____ _____ i.. iK. i.m nr tlio-otAte wa*

wo* ainiru ©» —» —
----- ----dcr to bring them uod*r th* jurisdiction of

forced again*! any oaic«r u.
potation who disregarded tbo law. Goodell,
agent of the Chlmgo, Burlington A Quincy
rood at Burlington, was arrested by btanff
Krecbbaum Tta&gt; case went lu the rtate
•uprenui court, which body sustained tb©
.. ...
.1.. i._. T&gt;..
vnatardaV
uncon stilutiuual

UM&gt; rr------------ - — -plaintiff in •rror, va. Pointer, ©haritf of
Polk countr. V/..igate wa* tta “Q" »gvnt
sras at Burlington.

Wabasha.

Mtan., Ltec.

14-A collWou

UaiiL Brook-, bead brakeman on tbe freight
train, was killed; Conductor Mead, of tlie
paasruger train, was fatally wounded. Tbe
engineer of tu» freight "u* ta ily bruised
Tbv ireightw!

Special Holiday Announcement!

Sixteen pages of Baxxek this week. A
very substantial greeting to its many
thousand readers.

When thinking what to get for the holidays and where to get it,
Remember you will find at

RUSSELL’S
Mufflers, Silk and Linen Hdkfs,

KNIT GOODS, '
Millinery Goods,
Fancy Work Material,

SHAWLS, BLANKETS.

Jeny Boynton Is said to have Interested
New York capitalists in his Central Mich­
igan roheme, aud the proposed line
has been Inspected and apprwed by the
agent bf throe capltallata. We hope for
the rood's sake and not less for Jem- Boyn­
ton's that the report may prove well found­
ed.

Tlie State Republican at tlw head of one
of its columns gives among other good
promises, relative to Ils future intentions,
this: “No expression nor Idea unliecoming
for a gentleman, or repugnant to the most
refined family circle, will be permitted to
appear in any Department of tbo Republi­
can.” And In an Item In the same column,
while In a vain attempt to get off a real
Munntag(f) joke. It makes use of an expres­
sion that no gentleman would use or allow
to be used in his family circle.
The 88th annnal meeting of Teachers'
association will be held at taiislng, Dec.
First evening President Angell, of
the University of Michigan will give ad­
dress of greeting in senate chamber and
second evening Dean Alfred A. Wright of
Boston university will lecture. Papers on
Jive school topics will ta rend and dlsctiMwd. An effort will ta,made to secure
the attendance of representatives of all
grades of schools from university to kin­
dergarten. Any desired legislation to ta
asked of coming legislature will receive at­
tention. Examination for state certificates

The many friends of Judge F. A. Hook­
er of this district, not only In this • county,
but throughout the state, hope to secure
his nomination a* justice of the supreme
court at tiir rcpublicau state convention to
lie held Feb. 21. His reputation as u jurist
Is at the iiead of thn list of circuit judges
of tbestate. The tenu of Judge Sherwood,
the only representative of the southern
and most populous Motion of Michigan,
expires next year, mid unless that section
of the State is to be deprived of its repre­
sentative on the supreme bench his chances
are exeelent
He will have a great deal
of strength in all part* of the state, and
his own district will ta solid .in his sup­
port—Bellevue Gazette.

Sunday morning. Dec. Irt, at 5 o'clock,
death came to the relief of this gentle,
patient
Christian woman. The many
friends jvho knew and Idved her are thank­
ful fur her sake that tiie terrible sufferings
ami grievous afflictions of her earthly life
are exchanged for tta rest- mid peace of
her Heavenly home. Mrs. Alexander was
born at UhtakUI. N.Y. At the age of 26
she was married to Fred Alexander. Two
wwks ago to-day. tar only child. Lehi, at
tta age of 18 years, passed over the silent
river to the tardcr land of tta new Jerusa­
lem, where the child will welcome lhe
mother to a home, freed from earth's affiictlons.^liuip|MilnlnienUi and sorrowa Sta
ponsestM-d the loveliest traits of woman­
hood, devoted ami true to every relation of
life. To lhe liusbaml who alone remains,
tu other relatives and mouniers. that sor­
row over this great loss, unmeasured sym­
pathy goea free!) out from the entire com­
munity. Mrs. Alexander was lovely In
person and character. Ttaft’f was a
gracious sweetness In tar manner which
was not superficial, but tta real reflection
of tar kindly disposition toward all. Sta
wicl&lt;1til a strong influence always for good
upon thow »b&lt;m» her- s,le WBB a 9u,ctl
but earnest Christian, rich In faith and
good works. Several weeks previous to
tta death of hl. child. Mr. Alexander
burled hl. aged father. The hjeml iwrvices of Mra. Alexander will ta held at her
late nwldenre, 523 Washington avenue,
south, ut 850 o’clock Tuesday morning.
The remains will ta taken to Battle Creek
for Interment along side those of her child.
_ Iguislug Republican.

Anybody can catch u cold this kind of
weather. Tbe trouble I* to kt it go. like
tta man that caught thr bear. W e advise
our readers to buj of W.
’
bottle ut Banta Alible, tta California king
of comsuniptlon. asthma, bronchitis, rough,
and ertrtip cure, and keep It handy.
Ti»
pleasing to thr taste and death to the stave
Ltnplaiiit*. Sold at 81 a talik or 3 fur
«-• sp
Catiforula Cat-r-^-urc gives Imim-dl.tr
n«
”
amm displaml by Its healing and penetrat­
ing nature. Mvc It a trial.

FARMER^
A machine indispensible to stock-feeders is a

Feed Cutter!
Experience has proven this. Economy will at once suggest that the
only machine of that character it is profitable to buy is

THE BEST,
Which is always the cheapest.

Dick’s Famous
Patent Feed Cutter
Is the best on the market, the most perfect implement for cutting
feed in the market, and the most durable. This every farmer will
admit who will examine the Dick’s Feed Cutter, which is fitted for
hand or power.

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds.
See the Dick’s Cutter., They have a big trade on them, for they
sell on their merits.

Cjill and see them at

MESSER BROS. &amp; REYNOLDS’

�When a business man or a fanner has
is that the water cau be used for tbe lawns,
thus adding to tbe attractiveness of tbe valuable papers whose loss would Inflict
homes and tbe beauty of ftie city. There, serions financial loss to himself, he takes
are now 180 wat&lt;T-takers. and they pay can- that those papers ghnll be kepi where
Its Location, Business interests and the city nearly 81.200. Another year the tlie great risk of fire ran by do means work
number will be Increased to 250. and tbe to his disadvantage. If he has no safe, he
Prospects.
•
revepue to $2,000. which will pay the ex- finds some one who has such-an article,
and keeps these documents where he knows
l^nses of maintaining thr works.
there Is tlie least possible risk. No busi­
ITS RAJI.BOAPS.
Hasting*, tbe county seat of Barry
Barry’ county was among the latest In ness man. and no man with any business
county, Isa pretty city of 3.000 people,
located near tbe geographic center of the the’ state to receive a first visit from the about him. would think of taking any other
----------- county, on the Tbomapple river. A bet­ Ircai horse- The Grand Rapids division ofcourse.
Barry count)' does a large aud vastly Imter site for a city could hardly Ibe selected. tbe Michigan Central was completed
In
While portant business for the people it contains.
From the river to the south, where the ttaough this comity
main portion of tbe town is situated, tbe neighboring counties, blessed with rail­ They are directly and financially Interest­
land rises steadily in three gentle terraces. roads. contained prosperous nnd growing ed in two thing*. First, that the public
• The ascent Is much steeper from the river cities' because of the traffic which the business shall be done right. Of that there
bank north ward. This location affords not mckteni Iron highway tiring*. Barry county is and has been no doubt. Second, that
only excellent drainage, but the finest of was almost a howlitqf wilderness, and -the tbe rrvords of that business shall Ire se­
building sites, to residence Streets are ■ iti.'- n* &lt;&gt;f HMtltuu had to journey s&amp; curely prcM-rtcd. Ou that acorr the |&gt;eomiles tohear the whistle of the locomotive. pleof Barry county are running a h u£fiil
adorned with a wraith &lt;:f the finest shade
’ tree* of tills climate, Generous nature. Atal a town with one railroad bus few ad­ risk,, taking awful cluimrea. Fur bear in
kindly assisted by tbe hand of man. ha* vantage* compared with those cities which । mind that the destruction of the records in
made for Hastings a place at once' pictur­ have two or more roads which open up the County Treasurer’s. Clerk’s. Register's
esque and healthful: fay no city in Michi­ desirable territory, and give such rates as or Probate Judge's office would involve ti­
gan better ilwrvi* to ta- called l»th pretty build up trade. In 1887 the Chicago, tle# to land In ho|ieletw confusion and end­
Kalnmazoo and .Saginaw railroad was com­ less and cnonnoiuiy expensive litigation.
and healthful.
One of the first things a stranger asks pletes! to this city. It is now graded to Barry county b to-day assuming risks from
Woodland. and will ju&gt; doubt be completed tire which no business man. and no man of
about a place will t&gt;e its
for traffic as far a* St. John*. Mich., by even ordinary business or common sense
’
In: this respect Ilastinga has no reason this «inic In 18SP. Hie C. K. A S. is des­ would think he dare assume.
In caw the framed and am-lent fin- trap
t&lt;&gt; Im- ashamed. Of churches repn-rented tined to become one of the most important
there; are Adventist Baptist. Oathollc. lines in Michigan, forming die shortest line which answer* for a court house should be
from
the
Saginaw
valley
to
thr
mvtrojxili.*
destroyed,
all
the
records
in
the
clerk
’s of­
Epbcupal. Meth&lt;Mll.*t ami Presbyterian.
None, of them have ever shown so much of tbe northwest. It has lessened tlie dis­ fice must |&lt;crl*h. Then- would I*- no
prosperity a* during the last two years. tance by rail from Hastings to Chicago by chance of saving them. Think of the
All &lt;jf them are well sustalnexl ami doing 188 miles, and will bring to.Hasting* and many rues pendIng in the various courts,
Barry Co. by tbe im»l direct runic the pro­ reconls of which ore In the .Clerk’s office,
effective Christian work.
Thr rehools of this city cannot l&gt;c snr- duct* of the rich valley of the Saginaw*. which would l&gt;r left with no record of
pnsM-d. There are two building.* for the In I***. thi- I.otvcll A iia*tiiig* wa* 1-0111- their status. Ami can anyone doubt that
Mix-onunodatiou of the xvard*. and the fine plrtcd from LawclL' Mich., tu Freeport In the reojienina of dheae cases, ami oilier.'
central bplldmg which cost nearly $50,000. [ Barry county, and gradcxl to within three considered M-niinl. would mi-a.ii expense#
Thure are eight grade* Im-Iuxx the high ।' miles of Hastings. Complications have for Barry county which would pay a good
ecboui. each presided o&lt;er by excellent In-1 arisen which max hinder the pushing of share towanl.u new court house?
struetor*. In all 13 teacher.* an- employed, j the- road tor a time, but it will be but for a
The titles to many thousand acre* of
’ A diploma from Hasting* high school, time. This line will soon Im- in the hands land rest In the records of thr Treaauh'r's
admits the owner to tin- froshman class of | of men abundantly able to extend It, and office. In care of fire th&lt;-*i- could not lxany Michigan college, also the University. ’I wlm have faith iu the feasibility and reached, and there would Im- confusion iu
without examination. This Is proof of the ,' profitableness of such extension. It is not the titles to many of farm* of Barry coun­
high cliaractcr of the work done by thr ।' doubted by those acqualntexl with the ty. which would Invoke the aid of the
’ Hastings school*. One of thr most vnlua- ‘[liuckersof this scheme that, under the courts tn untangle.
ble Ixrljw. to 8dn&gt;u] work’!.* n ximmI library. ! name of the Central Mlchigati. this line
It might be.posalble that thr ni-ord* in
With Buch .the Hosting* robooU an- pro­ will lie extended south through Hasting* the Register's office which are contained in
vided. It consists of upward* of 1,500 , and Battle Creek to Goshen, Ind., and the vault might Im- saved.' but !t is doubt­
'
well selected volume* in history, philuso-1 northeastward to Boger* City, Mich., there ful. If the prerent structure should bum.
phy. poetry, science and fiction. It eoti-1 to connect with the ships which bring the It would make a fire so hoi that it would
tains also the beat of tanks of reference. I orc andlumlier product* of the northern ta- questionable whether or not tinami Is free from all the trashy nonsetw ; peninsula. Thus oifr readers can see that, flames did nut invmle thi* vault and ruin j
that is the bane of so main libraries. ' though long delayexl in comparison with it* contents. But even if they wen- saved,
There lias nut .lan-ti a volume pun-luisexl some of her neighbors. Hastings will by the Indexes, which would cost a big sum to
which has not brx-n dxiJgued to be helpful , 1880 have transportation facilities second prepare anew, would burn up. as they are
tb the student. Any rcaktaut of Hastings ! to none.
kept in the office proper Bom lick of arI* prlvilegi-d to draw Imoks from the school i
eoromodatlon in the vault. The loss ot
For Uh- trustm.*'mentioned under the the records tla-maelvee in care the vault
. library. TInim- who an- looking for a (cmh!
place where tin-ir children can be given an '| head of transportation. Hastings ha.* never should be Insecure, would be simply Incal­
excellent chance for a c&lt;mm| (-duration, can 1I become at all Important as a ffianufactnr- culable.
•
| Ing )M&gt;int. There an- n few of such. m»tfind what they desire In Hasting-.
Bur the mo»t dangerous &lt;&gt;f all. so far a*
ly on a small scale, doing a good business. । fire hazard Is concerned, Is the prolMBv ]
its Hume*.
_
There i* probably not in Micnigan an- .I The Hastings Roller Mill lias tin Invested office. From lack of room in the court j
other city of Its sire where there are so [ capital $-25,000 and employs from 12 to 15 houre. this office is in the recond story ot j
few 1h&gt;usc* for rent and so many owned by !■ men. and is known throughout Michigan a brick building on State street. Thr' &lt;dtheir occupant* a* In Hasting*. It has [i as a model mill iu every respect. It dor*a flee Is reached by a narrow stairway. In
seemed to be the first concern of each ij large and prosjterous business. Tlie Hast- cure of fire, it would Ik- lm|&gt;o*.-dble to save
tailoring num to own his own home. As a I lug* Engine A iron Works ehfploy 810.000 the records of this office, as they are kept |
cousetpn-nrc Jhrrt- are few. very few. of,I capital and from 12 to 23 hands, aud are in care* which could not be taken out witnthuoc dilapidated structures adorned with j; making preparation* to extend thelt bu.*l- out ample time to do it: and tire does, not
placards --For Bent/ Another thing &lt;me I ucss. which has been steadily IncrCTbdng. usually supply this ample time. Every 38
Bute*, is that the majority of even the J. 1- Wilkins, mayor of the city, docs an years—accord I ng to statistics the average
(humblest homes in Hsstlnrsi an- tidily excellent business in the manufacture of life of man—every specie* of property in
kept. Hasting.* has many vary fine resi­ lardwood lumber. Bentley Bro*. A Wilk­ tbe county has to pas* through this court.
dences which will compare favorably with in.* operate two saw mills, planing mill, Then- are always hundred.* of estate* un­
thotK- of i-ven larger cities, while the num- sash, door and blind factory, and also settled. Thr Iom of thr will*, the pro1st of comfortable homes I.* vi-ry large. manufacture wagon.* and sleighs, giving cecdlngw of administrator*, guardian.* ami
-jimt thia, as stated. I* In-cause so generally &lt;qn|&gt;!oyment at times to *0 men. and regu­ executors, the orders of the court, etc..' in
•the resident* of Hastings own tlie houses larly employing about half that numlK-r.
....
j live ....
. ....
c TWH
&gt;r । In sddition to thrtrf- are a eanllng mill and ords. Tbeir Io*.* would work iucalcula- |
they
in. nuvw:
Another
fact mm
that i„
the
vial tor
will noti.-e. is that the householder* of I *^»e and barrel factory.
blc mischief in the way of litigation, put a
Hasting.* like plenty of room. Residcm-v*!
The citizen* of Hasting* are anxious to cloud oil tlie title* to hundred* of liome*. 1
are not crowded together ns in many citii-.* ,
more manufacturing.
They are nnd cause direct financial loss to the wld- i
of the same |M»puIatiou; for brre reiil estair l,°- Ml t111'-*011--- •"&gt; tin- subject that they ows. orphans and others Interested in these j
lias no "iKMim" prices attached, but is sold 1
^uy the plant and furnish the capital esiaU-* which are still pending. Isn’t it |
a:. mmirrute figure*. From this cause, !
“‘anuf.tcturing with but they will bljpd folly, a templing of a terrible ami ।
J.arv result* many spacious nnd find' kept ‘ **Vv a11 ,l&gt;at can be reasonably asked or cruel wrong, to thus JcotuirdiM- the estate* ।
which add to the attractiveness of I ‘’’tpected In ahi of any nnd all projects that now In prolmje. and do nothing to prevent I
tli^Ity. Asa re-ddenrv place for those "Bl do a nuinuftu-turlng busint**. h/tbe the cruel work the fin- flend would di&gt; If!
v. im wish N-.liv in Mum-jilaee where Ih- ! “djaeent country is plenty of timfier fur once given a chance at the reconls of the i
iti'* cxiM-n.M-zJ.m- at „a ...I,.n...i
**• hsrtlu.UMt
factory tlirit
that Wish.'*
wishes til
to IIuse
hardwood proliate court «&gt;f Barry county ?
any factorv
jpg.
minimum, and .......
prop­ mix
erty at a &gt;casAqulile figure.- and where all In its business. Thi* supply will last un­
Wc have called attention briefly ' to the
. thvl.&gt;vncfit*uf go&lt;4l churches, good schools. der ordinary circumotances for year* to dangx-r: nnd any man who Ims visited these
good yt-ighbora and enjoyment of life can come. When the supply shall fail, the county office* will agree that we have
two new railroads which penetrate the rich drawn the picture miidix enough. What
!*• hail, Hasting* cannot Ik- surpassed.
pine lands of northern Michigan, will Is tlie remedy?.
it* in «t&gt;i&gt;* itysK*.
•
Hasting*, aside from being the county hring an’unfailing supply for generathitis.
'Uh- remedy, nnd the only one is the
IIASTtXG* WANTS.
seat, Is Hie center of a large and pr&lt;*&gt;|K-rbuilding of a fire proof court house. Nulla­
&lt;ms mrrlcultaral district. It has always and is anxious to get and willing to do any­ ble for the transaction of the county’s bushad a large trade, and it.* business inter­ thing reasonable to gel, the following: a Imma nnd a safe depository fdr her valua­
ests an: hi (he. hands of men who are nof furniture factory, a jraper mill, a wagon or ble, we might almost say invaluable, record*.
What will it cost? The court house* in
’ only progre-Mive. but who are at the same boggy factory, a factory to manufacture
• time can-fur of thelrcrodit. Thu* it ha* a.rricultu.al implements. To any of these the other counties of thfa district have emd
hap|M-i»ed for y ears that while neighboring our citizens will offer llln-ral Inducements, from $05,000 to $100,000. (hie-half of one
tow m» were cursed with business failures. and no city of its size in Michigan has (let­ per cent, on the state valuation of Barry
Hasting* has happily been free from such ter faeilitle* for manufacturing Institutions. county, 813.000,000. would Im- 8O.-i.ooo
disaster* Tlie good financial standing of Here are railroad lines which will open up which would lax. we think sufficient for a
Hastings business men L* proverbial among territory which will furnish the raw mater­ modern fire proof structure, suitable to
traveling inwt. who know lliat what they, ial and an easy nnd short outlet to the best the need* of the county, and a mdit to her
sell to lrad&lt;*men of this city will lx- paid eastern or western markets. Herr the la- enterprise .aiidjnlelligencr. (Ine-lmlf of ;
for. Nearly- every branch of trade Is iKirera can live cheai&gt;er than in the larger one percent, would be $5.00 on each^l.OOU.
represented by wide awake business men. cities, are willing to work fur less wages, Jf it were all to be paid In oik- year it
Ail these concerns have, by enterprise and wlille strikes would be Unknown. Here would inflict no hardship. Pay it iu three
attention to Imsim-sx, Ix-en placed on a safe too are rival banks, with ample capital, years, and it would be 1-0 of one per cent.,
and solid footing: and the aggregate of anxious to extend all possible accommo­ or Sl.OO.S on each Sl.OOty What uutr.- In
business transacted would be surprising, dations. in the adjoining country can lie Barry county would nut be willing to |&gt;ay
nnd would surpass that of many motj- pre­ found much of tbe raw material used in the $1.M*» a year for three years toward
tentious eltic*. The buslnes.* streets of branches of manufacture mentioned above. building a court house that would Im- a
FIX ALLY.
credit to tbe county and provide agairnd
the city will compare favorably with tirose
For the fanner who wisltes to go to the terrible calamity a fire would prove
Of any city of ite size, and the stocks of
gotMls carried would not suffer, by such some city where he can live in comfort at with our present structure?
modest
exjM-nse.
while
his
children
are
lay
­
There is no tvason why the board ut »uromparison. Not only has the city all
that can be desired in tlie way of tin- usual ing a brood foundation for usefulness in pervlsors-of Barry county should not vote
advantage* of trade, but It possesses two life by acquiring an V-ducatlon a* good aa to submit the question of the building of a
hotel* that for elegance, comfort and at­ can be famished' outside the college; for new court house at the next sesalon. Titerv
tention to tbe waut* of lhe inner tnnffrcan­ tbe man who vflshc* to invest his capital in is every reason why they should. The six ।
not be equalled in any city of 10*000 in manufacturing, there Is certainly not a pajH-ra of tl»e county, which fairly repre­
Michigan. Of bank* it lias two, both pros­ better city anywhere than Hasting* In sent the sentiment of the people, are unit­
perous. the Hosting* City and Hastings which to locate. Come and see for ydtir- edly In favor of tlu- imard taking such ac­
tion. If the buanl should refuse to du so.
National. They represent a capital and Mlf.
when the demand comes as It does, aud a
surplus of #175,000, have loans of nearly
tire should do’the terrible Injury it could
S350.00U and depotdte of nearly 8300,000.
These tauiks extend every possible accomThere has lx*n much said during the and would with Barry county’s records. '
modatfon to tlie business men of the city; laat few wwks about the crying need ot a would uot tbp4*.-ople have a right to cen­
and are very liberal with all customers. new court'house for Barry county. Tbe sure the board for not having done wlial
The more energetic and representative NaahviUe ' News. Middleville RepubUcaa the voice of tlie press and of the people
l»usiueas houses of th* city have *&lt;&gt;uie- and Free|&gt;brt Herald, all edited by wide­ had requested?
’ tiling (p say to our readers in thi* isaue awake young men. alive to tbe interest of
Barry county, have called attention to tbe
of the Bannkr.
Tlie annual meeting of the Barry County
dangerous risk the people of tills county
Agricultural society will lie held at the
Hastings has long enjoyed the reputa­ are running In keeping their valuable rec­ court bouse, city of Hastings, on Monday.
tion of iM'ing the beat woo) market in ords stored in the flredrap of a building Dec. 24th. ’88. at i o'clock p. aa Premi­
Michigan. Three elevators and the new which unfortunately ha» to do service as a um orders not called for by Dee. ‘20CU. will
rydleir mill make the price ppld for wheat court house. We are glad this agitation In be forfeited to the society.
above the average paid In neighboring favor of an improvement tto necessary
.
Wm. H. Muuuck, Sec.
towlis. There is not a product cd tbe farm comes from outside this city, as It takes
away the idea that has seemed to prevail In
market price* in Hastings. The two new tbe past that a new court house would
Our
pay
and
must
have II
. railtOads'will greatly improve Hastings as be a nice thing for Hastings, but was in no
Smith, Hams A V as Armas.
wise necessary for the county. Bnt this

HASTINGS.

Glad Tidings of Great Joy
To all 'purchasers of Holiday Goods at
Beamer s Cash Bargain Store.
Merry Times for Everybody, Big, Lillie, Young and Old.

Bert Loodou layer raisin*.
Choice ne* basket fl/» per lb
Fancy pulled flo.
•• . ...
Rrrbl new Feralao dates. per lb
llr.ikru uflj candy. trvrti
~

" Tenutvua alnwud*.
••
...
..Be
” Imb baked peanuts.
•.................ibe
" chestnut*, per &lt;|l......................
lOe
i lioloc Florid^ oranges, per dur .........
30e
Extra large fancy Florida orange*. per dor SOxBoiled cider, per qt.. ...........................
. 13c
French mustard, per qt..............
r-Or
Bulk oysters. bcM. " ................................ ..30c
&lt;an oysten. «ai&gt;&lt;laftf.................
13c
«P«-U1 prices in Urge Iota.
Sour plrkle* In vinegar, flue, per do/......
gw ret pickles
••
.............

• •’
•
fancy brand, per qL is^c
16 lbs choice New Orleans sugar tor........... 81 to

NICE

Brass Hanging Lamp,
Complete, 81.75.

Finest Stock of Stand andHang
See our 5, 10 and 25c. Counters.

Tty are Loaded with Bargiiss.

You will have no trouble in se­
lecting a holiday gift or providing
for the Christmas or New Year's
dinner if you call at

Beamer’s
Cash Bargain Store,
Morrill &amp;
PRICES REDUCED
-ON

Winter Overcoats!

$18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 for $15.00’.

a market.

No city In the country has a better wa­
ter soppy, or a supply of l letter water. In
1887. at an expense of 830.000. the city put

known

m

Um* diivct-pnwtnrr

system.

ample fin- protection, and insures the safe-

tbe businc** and residence |&gt;ortlou of tbe
city. But great aa is thh. la-oefit. It la
notliiw compared with that of having a
plentiful supply rtf pure water, furnished

if water is drawn from wliat is
the "third vein.” is found iu
■r the pip** iuid been driven
•vrral feet at blue clay. Thus
water, sad no tnipuritie* ot any
Ditit the water furnished ibqrlty
M of Hasting’* Another feature

view of the ease is wholly out of character,
and we are glad to see our contemporaries
mentioned above willing and desirous of
presenting the matter purely as a public
need, for It Is worthy of no other consider­
ation.
We whb we could take every tax-payer
of Barry comity through tbe excellent fire
proof brick and stone structure* iu which
the records of the other counties of this
congressional district. Eaton, Calhoun.
Jackson and Branch are kept. We opine
that hot a single man who made this In­
spection would conu* Imrne feeling In any
other w»&gt; than that as a matter of security
for tbe reconis which were the fir$ihtatlo?

l. m well as

$15.00 for $12,00.
$12.00 for $9.00.
$7.50 for $5.00.

This Sale closes Jan. /, 1889

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E. W. MORRILL

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Hastings, Mich

�CH RIST MA

•1888—89
edge of th- veranda. and filled hl# short
pipe. und &lt;n&gt;vk&lt;-&lt;i nnd thought.'and sm&lt;-kcd
nnd thought.

impr

fl GITY CHRISTMAS

Ring the joybells-ring!
Glgrlstls borq-our Klqg

-i-ling:

V'v.5
loyal son -f - twenty-tw.
&gt;xvu
caught the merry twinkl ■
tin hl* bright eyes, and ki*«-:d him tmU-ml.
They- were it ran- couple, and ru'iulwra of
a rar- family. Outsider^ hud called thstately h'-’iie -if the Danforth*. io-’ut-d on
■mm of the most fashionable boulevard* of
the groat city, thu holiso otg -&gt;d cheer, and.
If th- royalpreparation* forClirirtmim going
on in kitchen and parlor alike were any in­
-dilation. th- coming holiday* wer- jpot
likely ta bo fhr b-thlnd aherichcd. happy &gt;•-!■ebratlon* In the past.
.Mrs. Danforth hud reason to chideher,son
-oh the -present orca*ii&gt;n. Ho hnd called her
aside with a tdiado of ••harming i.-er.-cy nnd
intrigue in fiis manner na ho gluncod nt hl*
pretty isicter. Blanche, nnd hiul ohoWn h-r
th- present ho designed for her.
No wonder his motlinr stared and mimlrcil,
■and th-n looked dismayed. In a «ntinlined emo n’Mtlod a cat ot 'diamond i-wclry
such a* even cho—snciol loader a* she bad
bm n whero g*m* wore sometimes worn
• that represent'd A fortum-—had never seen
o&lt;|u;il'id.

a reur' u ww-iu"■■■ • ••
-Mamma.” J'-lalnefic Danforth ask ’d -that
aft-ri;'- n, "I* Mi'* V-rn u going to remain evening in the drawing-r'-mi. ".*
Mr*. Tarblo and myself wen; &lt;w
I with u* for the holiday- V
.
|
-I have iuvited her. dear. Why- You girl fn-nd- "
family.
look displeased I'
’ _
|
-J mu a little. I must ronh--. replied
Blanche, a -light frown on h- r pretty fuco.
1 -Do you know, mamma. I sun beginning to
I distrust her?*
.
lllUll' U- .
'What!* ejneiilatcd the Captain. "Mis
'I enrrt help iL when nhe first rmne hero
mon- this Indy—the daughter?"
your kind hit. r.ist In her made me f- l a
■Of our Mr. nnd Mr*. Vernon, in Indh
pity for her. hut I do not lik« the darkjook
„ - And v.duhly Mrs. Danforth in an ut
in her ••yrcnomrtlino*. and Sldn-y-----rV-no related haw aha hnd eotne to Jm
'Ahl Whnt nlHMll Sidney, dear?"
ver noticing th« growing agitation in h&lt;
-I Mi«-vn she Is in love with him. and I*
trying to—to entrap him."
Mrs. Danforth laughed merrily, hut her
heart Wa* not In her mirth. Somehow.
BlnnchAX,worda opened her eye*, anfltbat
। vonimrThe sat down to think It all ovjtr.
Ilk-- th- prudent. fnr-«e«dng mother sin- wa*.
and Him decided that after the holiday* »he
would find a new hmnn for MU* Vernon.
She knew very little id Grace Vernon
iH csomdly. i‘tie day. n month hack, the lab- lor air. even.
•.............— had been
t-r hud come a stranger t&lt;&gt; the Danforth startled. and hi* way "f tfHtlng over it wm
mansion. Slot naked it* mistress If she nto l&gt;e alone nnd think.
memboreil Alice lam-. Oh. yes! *h" wm*
He drew down the window mid nut on the
l|iir dydrrst sebootdny friend. She hnd mor-

I
;
I

htrii ih- u nn&lt;l there.
'And you have ummmkod me
forth finally.

hearted t-iy.Kidney. inter, sted iA.yu. You
go’, him to pity you—a week hg •. in a mo­
ment of rashness, he almost asked y*&gt;u to
marry him. Y-u entrapped him."
"Oh. this is ttnbfwabkd* choked out Grace.
"It‘&lt; true. You rxpe&lt;-t to hold him to hl#
Mllv promise. yet you know bo regret* it.
N..W. then, my lady. I have a proposition to

dreaming!

�Hastings Banner

CHAPTER ON TENORS.

THE “STATION AGENT.’

Hasting*. WMntwdqy, lh-«-. •&gt;(&gt;. HWt,

NO

A RAILROAD MAN WHO HAS MANY

^JACOBS OH

DUTIES TO PERFORM.

FOR NEURALGIA.
Hon. I. STACY HILL. Treatwer Cincinnati Incline Plane Rail­
way: "I was hardly able to move

comes really a focal superintendent. LU duties
then conshtmg very largely in tbu suporviiiiou of on army uf clerk* anil hb-irera, who
must, each iu bis place, bo as callable a. tho
agent himself. Tbo agent nt a small station
fans a groat multiplicity of dutir* v&gt; (&gt;erfunn.
He must sell tickets, bu a good I»&gt;okkeeper
and a faithful kwiichtrnder. He generally
must be n telegraph operator and must lx»
rigorous physically
He must I» ready, like
the conductor, to submit to •pine abuse from
ill bred tucwiun, uud should bo the )&lt;ccr of
the business men of hi* town. Ho often en­
counter* ulnuMt a* great a variety of knotty
problems as the *upcrintcnd&gt;.*tit himself,
though be has tho ail vantage that bo can
generally turn them owr to a su(ionor If b*
feels unequal to them. The practical diffi­
culties that most la-et him are tliuse incidviit
to doing everything in a hurry. Peoplo who

after the third I went about

with perfect ease and comfort. I indorse Has the most remarkable med-

icinc.

------- CURES---- -

Wounds, Cuts, Scalds
and Burns.

WLARKE

Beauty

UFE.

• BWMC mucic'* strain;

start beforu imwuting tbemaelve* at tbo
office.
•
Then the agent has u dozen other things to
attend to and must, tlx-refoni, detect counterfeit (10 bills with the expertne** ot a
Washington tn-usury clerk. Just os a train
rvartfe* bi* station the train dhpatchera
click is heard on lhe wire* und he must drop
everything nnd nxvire (for the •■onductori a
telegram m which an error of a *mgln word

।
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1
1
i
'

IBS?;1.'
IlelleptaOM-EsUMsM

acngvrx. At a very small *Utio;i tiiu check­
ing of baggage devolve* on tbo ngent, bis
over burdened bock living tbu* loaded with

JPHYSIC1AK AXO SUBCEOM

1 SKILL and SUCCESS

tamo, Nmi ani Prirate Distasa
rr-r-Lil nr &lt;ucctm.
**- S Y PHI LIS »ad Ml bad Blood and SXin Di»oca permanently cured.
klDNBY and URINARY coopUlnu. Qleat,
&gt;nnc-vKrw-a *.,4—.. .. .. .----- ,. _■ „ -------

MAN-Or-ALL-MORK.
cotiipany, nnd an mutt count, seal, super। scribe and pray bill money package* and
handle oyster keg* nnd barrel* of beer at a
moment'* tkriicv. Women with wagon load*
uf lou*c household effects to gu toy freight,
and shiiipcni uf carloads ot cattie, for which
a car.must be specially fitted up, will appear
just as the distracted station man is receivI selling a ticket with the other. Tbe bousejbold good* must be weighed and tagged, the
sewing machine tied up and table* repaired;

ture on the legal tearing* of the liorgaiu for
transportation which be h about to make.

is aesirca ana avimlrea by all
U.iW «*leh m.. b..&lt; b,

Anu*. .1
u,

JE*"1 '—&gt;'v b

The freight enginmnan's every day thought*

that there I* no hope for on* suffering from It
Thi* terrible malady, tbat yearly filla -so many
graves, can be surely cured. If not too long
negleetevl. Be wise In tlinu. If you are afflicted
with It. and arrest tbe undertninlug inlltwuct
Ihrt h Mapping your life-bloc*, and hurryim:
yon loan untimely grave. b&gt; using Dr. Pi-n-eS
Golden Medical Discovery, a remedy that never
fails In It* Ute giving niisaiuu. It taken In time
AU druggists.
"LaughtiT in O” is the mark of noble
und Ixilit t-niper*.

For many years the manufacturers of Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Ketnedy hare offered, tn good
lallh. a standing reward of gsoo for a case of
cbronle nasal catarrv which they eaunot cure.
No matter bow bad lhe diseases Iras become, or
of bow many yean standlug. it yields. In due
time, to tiielr skill. TUI* famous remedy is sold
by druggist* st M cents.

The fruit is
t'hrlstnuui tree.

OF CONTENT.

-Wellbye

To hm nine magpie* Isextreinely unlucky.

The first appiu

JEWEL

DEMANDS

OF

druggists-

tion of St. Jacobs Oil relieved me.

SuiCtMlI

PROFESSION

REGULARITY

efficacy and beatth-oivlug qualities. The rtnt»Hluted and sutterer* from tbo-e exrruclallna,
iieriodlcal pains, ••dragging down * feeling*,
harkarlie and kindred female disorders, shouh'

Tbe term "station rgent” mean*, practi­
cally. tbe person in charge, of'n small or
medium • zed station. When one of these
men is promoted to the charge uf u large city

with rheumatism, or what physicians

tailed sciatica.

OTHER

SUCH

THE

rapidly

growing on the

Au OH physlcan. retired from practice having
oouary, tlie luiiuul* ot a simple vegetable rem.-•ly.for the speedy aud perm*ueuteuro of eon«unipilou. linuicuitlv. caiarrli. a&lt;dbma and-all
hruat and lung aficelioi&lt;*, Mao a positive and
ruileat &lt; urc iur nervous debility and all uerviKiseuinplahiU. alter havn.g,te*ited Its wonder
tnl curative |Hjwers in thousand* ot ease*. ba»
I it it bi* duly to make II taow-i to bl* suffering
f lUWiv. Avlualed II) Uli* motive MbH a desire
t • relieve human *uffering. I will send free ix
iiarge. loali whode«lrv n. mb recipe in Ger■an. Frtmeii or Kiigllth. with full directions
••r preparn a aud u»iug. Scut by mall to ad
—•Ing «»li aiMnm. imiulng ihl* p*|ier. W. A.
Noyes. Jin Power » Block, itucherter. N. V.

President elect Harrison wear* ojtii
shirt fronts, and payHftl" a doxen for them.
Mum. Winkmiw’s Bootuino Hvbvp should
always be used for children tecwlag. It *ootb*
the child, solten* t'.-gum*, allays ail pain, cures

ly* Sim* Reeve* in bi*

this preparationgi&lt; &lt;
a lustre aud ;.l.,tll

the perplexities incidentNo getting out of it

it* clianu Should t
hair be Him. harsh, dt

mand for the article, but became tlie demand i of tb superiors I* to have tlie engine draw
•very jxiund it ••ossibly can. To haul a train
which really exists cannot be supplied. For
in art the great principle which rule* in so heavily loaded that a single additional

least stim’u late* tljo demand. Quotation* far
first rate prim* donna* were never so high as
they are now, yet never beforu werv prime
•lotinas *0 numerous. No one, on tbo other
hand, g&lt;xv to tb« ufo-ra to hear a teuor, aim
plTbee&gt;»,
non. of tta W,t«t dta
-■ —------- •-—
UU VaLUABUt THROAT.
"Think how every tenor, who wh .,
time* to do bis beat, must regulate bis life,
must protect bis valuable throat against all
(toaaiUo and im|W*sible draught*.
Ho eat*

Ayer’s Hair Vigor

xx would bring- tbe whole to a dead stand
still require* a knack thatcan be appreciated

trary, instead of the dninaud creating tbe

bring out a t.&lt;-» grow

/allure not only want** time and fuel lit may

'

i

1
!

don set* him down a* a glutton; drinks noth­
ing but clorut mid water, when by universal
conM*ut ho ia a Saining, fiery drunkard. You

and shiny. Fur 1,
Ing the scalp clean, cool,' and In aMiy. t
ia no belter preparation m the uiarkrt.

going to tbe top with only half tlie load), but
it raise* a suspicion, that some other runner
have
Letter.
The runner
tmight
—- --------;-----succeud-d
---- ---------------------”t'~ “S1” ’'|V» J—" &lt;» »&gt;•
l'“1’
to draw its load becauae of -insuffluient fire
xnd consequent low steam preaaure) is liable
to tbe jrera of liis comrades on bi* return
home, if not to some Sharp inquiries from his
superior. — B. B. Adams, Jr., in Scribner’*
Magazine.

Ayer's Hair Vigor baa tanviiu-rd

Abundant and Glossy.
taclu* a respectable length and aimear.
auc«.”-K. Britton, Oakland. Ohio
'

When you are walking with your friend

aerjuaintauev on the other aide of the street.
...... —~
hi* lip* move a* be says, barely above bi*
brent);, but loud enough for you, who are by
Lis side, to bear: "How d’ye do!" Tbo persou lie is nddrtwung is entirely out of hearfoBrown know*
knows it.
it tat
bsit be
he will
will murmurIng. and Brown
Clin- hl. (,Ucrv jutt the *atuc. And when y-.u
dcl„. wwtl(Jcrlng nt hi. fully aud meet
an acquaintance to whom you wiah to bow.
„„b.
,lo
’ x„ „„^.r

There I* no nrofew-ion. indred, which demand* !
such absolute regularity of life, yuch punctu
ality iu the performance of duties*, a* that of

anv
any qM.&lt;:oukl wivn
wuh iur.
fur.' —i. &gt;
t_.. ..
Dickkon, Tenu
..
.. ( )litVC U|1&lt;.a Aycr H Httir Vi;
family for • number of years, ami
—
----- • •—
kmM the sraip' dwin, the hsit &lt;
Mvely. nnd prwtervea'the. original
Mr’'" *’"*
H *** '"
M,
I most satiafactor.v
‘ m 1,'%’trainis " -Itenjatuiti
'J
1
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•
y(yWhair
was
becoming
iiarat
forilff vourfrlrnd t*. you’ll murnrtir "How .
35;“ ''-y,.;; a JTira’J V and ira
but
utter
a»;ug
half
a
tattle
if
Ay&lt;
:
*
Hau
f
,,k.
j,d. ,iU1^ch Joa VtaSu SSi-uli &lt;55 «■■».;
v.». expr&lt;*ui
. &gt;.
. _ and, 'gratitude
* . .
won't notice it unless v,.&lt;i
you trv
try tr.
to. it
If you.
ch- joy
i a.l
don't.du this you will be an extraordinary i Mabe) C. Hardy. Delavan. HL
nerwiti. fur M-lentisU tell m&lt;&lt; that lline-ti-nth* ‘
-

besides hi* general health, ha* hi* voice—
often a very delicate one- to think of. In-

accompanying a street salutation with this
whisper**! query, which no 000 i* intended to I

the next day.

The more delicate. more sus

•
unable losing not only loww bis money—if
he hapiwns to boa concert smgvr-but i* I|
usually regarded a* an impostor, because be
frankly and ronscientiuurty decline* rotor-J
ture tbo ear* of n public ho im* burn in the
l»U&lt; ..I
I.... U»„ l.uu. |
like other meu.

But they can scnnwly. aritb

j or

r.in—, l«

H.I., S.

J
i
1
I
'

Ayer’s Hair Vigor,

amounts in many case* to fastidiommees.

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp;. Co., Lowell, Muss.
A young gentleman Of ucholarly mica tbe

Saginaw to to have a new shipyard.
English Spavin Liniment mnuvrs all
Hard. Soft or Calloused Lump* and Bleniishrs from horaes. Blood Spavin. Curb*.
Splint*. Sweeney, King-bone, Sllflea. all
Swollen Thnatta, Sprains. Cough, etc.
Have S50 by use of one bottle. Warranted.
Sold by Dr. E. H. lathrop, DruggL-t.
llsHling*.,

their valuable throat* b ■ometbing incredi-

B. Wilgusft Cd., and solemnly inquired

tbemaelves constantly enveloped. ns’if in

collectively to Mr. Wilgusand tab sour, who

MtiltTGAGE SALE.
ment uf the principal and tnterv*t ot a certain
.mortgage, dated the »uh dav ot .N.o- u.tk-r, A
D. n&gt;TS. made aud ex&lt;&lt;ntod by .Katnuri &lt; »rll«l-.
tnortgage wss recorded in lliv ufflev &lt;•( ttie Beg
Inter uf Deed* lor Barry County. Mlchqta*. in

Notwithstanding some drawbacks.

carried 500 niitai more quickly than human
Tbe Funeral Directors’ amoclation,

■rally adopt the Latin plural form for the
itbustasm aa

L'mU-d State*
by baritones or basses.

F. D. CLARKE, M. D.,

&gt; every station agrnt.
Tbe variety in the duties X this pobtiaa

was duly BMlgned to life uuderslgnetl Hetty .1

gliah plural 1* awkward! Then, in»tead of
holding cuueusni »&gt;• rould hold cauci, and
instead of kicking up' rumjHtw* wu would
kick up rumpi. And, judging from wnno

taUter

»a’nl prui&lt;1|-

tbo committee, ia tbe discussion that fu-

Merrill Block, DETROIT. MIOH

tion of tb€pre«a to lid*.

a* an objection.

Steamship compa­
ss' principal and inter

Against tearful prouat of
no dictating to the public; but, whatever tlie
fact may signify, a fact it 4* that, wlien-a*

propost, i u. jx-rpetuato by
station in Iowa;

Other* of equal ability and

tiunot the rich mid prominent! At Balti­
more, New York and Philadelphia «tnam*h|p

ni«rtK*se.
Now. therefore, notice I* hereby

we want tbo common people to know bodies

Hun.

Situate and being In the county of Barry and
state ot Michigan nnd descritved a* follows, to­
wn : Commencing at a point forty-six rod*
south ot lhe quarter post on tbe north side of
section two and on tbe south west corner of lot
formerly owned by M. C. Swift, running titenc*
ewvt uveuty-ioor. rod*, tbrnce south eighteen
rods/ more or le*« to a fence, thence west
tweoty-fnur rod*, ibence north eighteen rod*
atoogSfil center of tbe highway to tbe place • f
beginning, containing shunt three acre* of land
be toe some more or les*, bring a part of tbe
Dated Ha*tli&gt;ira, Mich.. December 11. IMS.
AUl.Nln E. KRNAHTOk.
Circuit Court CoimuH-iouer. Barry Co., Mich.
Bmitii &amp; Couiaovr.,
Bollcllnr, fur Complainant.

Tbe agent at a small station catc» his
breath between trains. There is then gem-r­
ally ample time fur calming *t&gt;&lt;- nerves nnd
preparing far the next onslfftg;bt. If be is a
telegraph operator he can chat with the

source if the wires an- not occupied with
more lnq&gt;orlant affair*, in the claas period­
icals of op-rator* and railroad men. refcrstantly seen, and incidents of even romantic
interest uro not infrequivit. Many of the
men at small stations era young and unhas Increased enough to warrant the employ-

State ol Michicau.
Tlie Circuit Court for lhe County of Barry.
MIcIimI Doster v*. WIUI»m Und*ey,
—In aiUK-liment
Notice 1* berrtv given that on tbe '.Kb day of
* Vk IBM .
nl utfw..

County of Barry, at t!w »nit of Michael Doster,
the above DamnI plaintiff. ag*&gt;»*t the lands.

n of’hve hundred sixty-five
writ wa* returnable on the
Smith A Comibovk,’
Attorney* for Plaintiff.

DON’T’ ARCTICS
™Vr

tbo telegraphiug ia frequently tbo first helper
engaged. With thi* combination it is un­
necessary to leU what follow*. If iron bars
and stone wnll* are tbo things which Cupid
laughs at, an electric telegraph wire' is tbe
thing which make* him “snicker right out,"
if wr may use tbo language of the circus ring.
At tbe railroad station next larger in sixr,
tbe work is more divided. One man sells
tickets, another attends Ur the freight office.
ticket seller mtprt make 5 vent bargains
with the satno urbanity that is given to a
$ 100 trade, and must lw able to toss off tbe
latter in two minutes if occasion requires, in­
to spend on hour in helping the |&gt;o*aengvr

Until you bare seen tbe

hie one* The fusillade of questions that
must be met by tbo ticket seller every time
he open* bl* window is familiar to every onu

COLCHESTER ARCTIC

ten minutes.—B. B. Aiiams, Jr., in Scribner's
Magannc. '

It’s the Best Fitting and
Best Wearing

Before I left Chicago tbo newspapers were
filled with rumors of impending war between

Arctic now made, and is made 'pon honor for
reputation. Tbe "OUTSIDE COUNTER" adds
largely to lhe durability. These »re cheapest
counter." Ask to see the "Ootcbanteri’Arctic.

H. S. Robinson 4 Bu Henshaw, Detroit,
this city to the

Rower Shoe Co.
Hastings City Bank,
Hattlnga,

Mich.

observe tbo conflict, if it was to occur, but
reports made one day concerning the be­
ginning of hostilities would be contradicted
tbo next, and it was not till 1 rwn-bed Helena
that tbe dispatches lost their doubtful char­
turn as to make it certain that the two na­
tions would fight. I therefore decidal tocut
short my tour of insjiectiou, so that I could
go abroad to witne** the «ar, if the president
would approve Having received word from
Geu. Kbcrmaii that there w0ui4.be no objec­
tion to my going to Europe,, I began making

the steamship Scotia.
I’rvsideut Grant invited me to come to
sec him nt Long Branch before 1 should sail,
and during my brief visit there he asked,
which army I wished to accompany—th*
man, for tbe reason that I thought more
could bo seen with tbo successful side, and
that tbe indication* pointed to tbe defeat ot
tbe French. My choice evidently pleasod him
greatly, as he bud tbo utmost contempt for
Louis Nspoloon and had always denounced

Fid lip H. t.hrr lilan ill Scribner's Mn jisinn

And yot.during the day time, the rightdireo-

DijucruMK:
GMfiyrar,
W. IL

Urchin.

pla means of finding tho position cf Uiottia
All that is rvqu.red is to placo tho point of a
knife blade, ar of a sharp lead jicncll. on tbo

the fog or snow.—t2a**ell’« Family Ma-uziuo.

. that

positorsln a savings bonk, or luflu* their
lives ig. a moderate way; of tbe remaining 10
per cent a port save enough to protect them

According to a communication in the Runsinging master*.

"I should like," says Mr.

Jasulai Fauliana. the novelist ■* nt praeent
occupiui iu building an lucombustlbfo “isha"
(outrage) iu place of one burned down. The to tench singing without ixMs. wung uui&gt; of tbo
ishu is small, but commodious. Tbe roof is necessary qualification*: indiwd, I could count
to be tbatebed straw. Cou.it Tolstoi and
Paul Ivanovitch werv kneading day in a
large tub, into which a peasant woman was
shoveling iti Tbe count's daughter was spin- ■ship in enter to leani'bl* craft, but all that
niug string for binding tbe straw. All the tbe charlatan ‘profmaor’ of singing requires
party went in turn* to get water from a well isabra* dour plate, and an unlimited amount
situated in an adjacent ravine. Every one

happy.—Chicago Herald.

•‘Many a voice, which was naturally sweet
aud sympathetic, has been imqsxrably ruined

While discussing the quertion “I* Marri­
age a FailureP why doesn't wiur one solicit
the opinion of Mifb-y Hnssan, sultan of Mo­
rocco! His testimony should be worth conniderable. He ha* ll.-'iOU wives, and uotiu of

monstrous &lt;jvh is growing. Lwraosoo of ad­
vertisements, which offer unwary musical
aaplranU lAoons at a rate lew than i« (avid
for the mdrt ordinary kind uf iiH-cbiuncal
Iqtair. With teacher* pr ifeuing to bold cuntervatoirc diidoauM and to be ublo to teach
pro xt prtUuction of voice and phrasing,

(ng, bo is obligsd to support them all. And
tho man who is willing to pay the bills of
3,300 wiv** must regard marriage a» a suc­
cess.—Norristown Herald.

One * age should be tranquil, a* one's child­
hood should be playful; bard work at either
extremity of human existence seem* to me
out of place; tbo morning and tbe evening
should lie alike cool and peaceful; at tnidday
tho suu may burn and men may labur under

vmir mind to buy Hood's tiaraaparilla &lt;lu Hot lx
Induced to lake any other Hood's Saraapanli*
I* a peculiar medlrlne. posoesriiiK. by vlitue ul
il* peculiar combination, proportion and pre
paratlon, curative powrr*u)&gt;erior to any oth-i
article of the kind tiefore lhe people. For all
affection* arising from impure blood or low
*t«te of lhe system it I* uttequalled. Be «ure tu
get tiooa'H.
W.. S. Gilbert, thr ••Plnaforr" man. Inis
dranwltlrod George Ellol'a “Romota;”
natural gas is drying up in Port Huron.

Tbo Prussian cloister of education. Von
Gossler, having learned that Profesvor F.
Unoke bad lately found trace* of ild Roman
plank roads on tbo moor between Mehrbolx
and Braga!, not tar from Dlophols, in lower
Hanover, invited that gentleman to fuliyfinvestigate the matter. Ho be* just completed

two parallel plank roads right across the
moor, presenting ell tboa&gt; dutinctivu feat­
ures which aro found in Roman works of
thi* kind. Ono of them show* evident signs
of having been demolLhcd by fonv, the
boards, which woro originally fastened with
peg* to tho bfurers, baring been violently
torn away aud buried la tbo bog to tbe 'right
and kft ut tbe track.
The other road scums to have fallen into
decay, but there aro sign* uf repair*axecuted
even during tlio Roman |»riod. far in pint*-,
board* havo been found farteuvd over ttxoriginal planks, th* fashion of both being the
rial out hastily, for in ouo placv u mullet,
employed probably to drive liuirns tbo {icp*.
by tbo workmen Tbo locd ak-l:&lt;Kk&gt;?;K*
f«J mound tlct they hero l.cnj Uw putiU*

Uetiauny to tbo 1 cm.—Sc.'culUh* Awnem.

min jMiwdrr rotts, good singer* ought to Ik,
plentiful, but unfortunately the reverse hold*
good; wo have fow eminent vocalists, un i un­
questionably it is not fur tbo lack of good
voices.”—Pall Mail Ghsette.

When the war broki- out Mr. Hewitt placed
bis serviixe at the disposal of the government
nt Washington. Ho was not fitted either by
nature ar training for military positior., but
ho jKMMTted a technical knowledge uf Iron
mnnufacturo nnd remarknblu skill in ilipiovalue to the government than if lie had been
u graduate of Wert Point or Annapolis. Ou
dent Lincoln as the accredited representative
of the government. On both occasions he

ward Atkinson in Tlie Forum.

A New "balety" Gan.
Exparimbnt* an&gt; being ma le in England

said to be capable of discharging sixty shell*
a minute silently and invisibly. The gun i-

Tbe ]&gt;o*itioii of th» government was a peril­
ous ana Mr. Hewitt'* technical knowiedgo

Wben be arrived in England Mr. Hewitt
adroitly managed to effect an entrance ink)
tbo gun iron works of the Marahnil Iron com

proccss of making gun iron, mastcrud it, and
on bis return home inuvdncvd it Into the
United Suites.
With several largv mills under hi* control

I tie north vast

mile* a 100 jtound shell charged with tbe
nally eovitliliietl III said n*Wlguar. l&gt;id *a» rhighest explosive. it is *al.t Besides this, it Irn—il jhrrrlr.ou b» a written rrlraM- &lt;!..!•■
April 23d. ma. ami will n-»t therefore te •ohl.
Darted at llaMing*. Mich . JVrr Till. I—
costa but foU.lKJO, and can be made in three or
llrrrv j 1'inet.r.
Asslgm* of Morlgaxi •.

all the jiuwer and influence of tbe journal iu
wbi-h they a).[tear. Bocnetltnc* they have
even beyond this an influence and a power of
their own. Occasionally a phraar, * catch-

inspireil. It ho* A life and u minion beyond'
and independent of that of the sheet which

MOBTGAGE BALE.
Default haring been made in theeot&gt;dlti«:'*&lt;&lt;t a
certain mortgage made by Monroe y, Arroocr
and Alma I. Armour tettemnel Or*oti. date-I
May IMh, low. in Uber rff. &lt;&gt;l tnortgsn-s.
page ten on which mortgage then* hvelslnu
be du- at the dale ol ihl« notice ll&gt;r mho •&gt;!
thousand, six and se-i&lt;o dollar*. Sl.«&lt; -1 and
an attorney'* fee ol tweniy-hve rfnllsr* proii&lt;l&gt;&lt;l

rally cry of a rampaigii, or a term of obloquy
beneath which a man or party may tank to
rise no more. —Charleston News and Courier. ol: said mori age stliHilstitig th*: In i n— »ro
principal or lntrre«t should beennw due snd not
jiald. then the whole amount ot tbe prtaclnal
and Interest »hnuld become due and pay
•‘Young mau,” bu said, solemnly, "what is and a* tBere has been no fmrt of principal &gt;n
that iuluxcou* mixture you ore about to Interest paid on the same alt cr the date ut *alt&gt;
mortgage,
therefore tbe whole ■moniit ■•• prm
dnnkf
cipvl and iDterest i* bereby dcriarrd i&lt;&gt; i-r dur
"Atainthe and whisky, sir."
.
Now. therefore, by vlrtuu of the i&gt;ow-r of «*i«
"Well, don't you know that whisky ia a
potter is her&gt;-b»
rank ]x&gt;isou!”
--

“Yes, str; Lutsoisabkiutbc.' Tl.uabsinthe
kill* the whisky."
"But how about the absinthe!"
'•Uli, tbo whisky kills that."-Tbe Euocb.

tell at publicsiictlon. to the blglA’i W«fo«r.
M tinrfl, fwil.t
l.A... •• It. ' h.Bartv county 1* noldenuihe prrniHr- dew tilted
In
.... ta.o^K . &lt; - — .
.... »

Blanton to Minister Adam* in London, who

in everything that tbo latter did. When
Secretary Htauton camo into officu bo round
himself confronted with a great civil war
and discovered to his -consternation that

Iren (H|,

Old Gent—Hello, Tom, what are you doing
three days!
Tom-Collocttag tbe money and keeping
tho books at Brown's. Why I
Uld Geut isusjMciuusly)—Oh, nothing much.
Only I thought from the stylo you were put
Ung on you might be collecting tbe book*
and keeping tbo m,«»y. bo longl-Wasbifigtou Post.

five dollars covenanted for therein; the prvini*being deserilieft in «a|d murirsgr a-allllm*pieces or irnrerl* ot land hh&gt;g and beli-V lb lhe

A uewly urgamwd political party in Japan
ha* fur iu programme: The reduction of lb*
land tax, tho abohtion of centralisation In
the administratiuu. tho introduction uf tbo

of putting Japan o:&gt; uu equal footing w ith
other । ewer* in luteruatioual iutervuuna—
Chicago News.

and Betsey J. Park are defendant’

duced nil that saiut-l during the last three

iron Mr. Huwitt entrirated the government
ut Washington from an exceedingly embarrassiug 'xiitiau and enabled it to plat* an»
&lt;|ttlo!:!y 1:1 lbo*oluier*’ bands. Not only did
Mr. Ifotritt make uu profit un hi* work, but

but Hr. Uuv.-ii; declined it. nr he cho did th&gt;
propcxXoti tout cnaffiw should tender him
&amp; Vi. ,
*'»«&gt;■1-u N..«ir
.

------------ ——•• —uwi Al­
mighty on nwfu’ dirty job.'—New York

•&gt;' of I tarry, all Ibe follow lug described property

Barry Couni) Mich.
fiMITHACaUlltUVK.
ouUdiur* lor CuuiplaliMiiL

�Hastings Banner

THE “STATION AGENT.”

hopsh-sa suffering’. Chase p«

metaiichoi'

Hastings. WmtluiMlgy. Dec. 20. 18W.
A RAILROAD MAN WHO HAS

S'JACOBS OIL
FOR NEURALGIA.
Hon. I. STACY HILL. Trffiswer Cincinnati Incline Plane Rail­
“I was hardly able to move

way:

with rheumatism. or what physicians

galled sciatica.

The first applica­

tion of St. Jacobs Oil relieved me,
and after the third I went about
with perfect case and comfort. Jin­

dorse it as the most remarkable medicinc."

------ CURES-------

(

Wounds, Cuts, Scalds
and Burns.

Suita!} KHW£ i«‘
Tbo ftetfiil&amp;r Old-Estzbllshed.
IPfffSICUUi AUD SURCfOM
h stiff Treating with tbe Grea’nt

SKILL and SUCCESS

dronic, Nenous mi Prints Diseases.
«r NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood.
Falling Memory, Eabauetln, Drains. Terrible
WKtDNEYaod U BINARY coropbists.Gfaet,

__ U__ ■___ I-

J -&gt;■ ■-

- -

F. D. CLARKE, M. D.f
Merrill Block. DETROIT. MIOM
CHANCEBV SAI E.
In pursuance and
Circuit court for the
Chaneery, in the state of
.
.
oa the 25th day uf February. A. I). 1n», I
tain cause therein rending. wherein Mv!

BUM JBWJVMC
OUVMM W WICTnMMI.a.l
Notice Is hereby given that 1 •hall well at pub
lie auction to the hlghret bidder, on Friday tbe
SRb day ot January. a. D. n*». at ten o'rlqek In
the forenoon, al the north front door of Ibe
Court house in the el'y of lUrtlng*. county ot
Barry and state of Michigan. Mid Court bouse
being tbe place for bolding tbe circuit court tor
the said county uf Harry, all the following
described propertv. to-wit.
Situate and befog In the county of Barry aud
state of Michigan and described a« follows. to­
wn :• Commencing nt a point forty tit rods
aoutb ot tbe quarter post on the nonli tide ot
section two and on tbe south west corner of lot
formerly owned by M, U. Swift, running thence
east tweuty-four rod*, thence south eighteen
rods, more or less to a fence, thence west
twenty-four rodi. thence north eighteen rods
along the center of the highway to the place • f

section two. In town our north, raiixc ten west.
Dated Hasting*. Mich. December 11. IMS.
_
aixjmxo K. Kkxabto*.
Circuit Court (omfiila.louer. Barry Co.. Mich.
Smith &amp; CvMHtov a.
Solicitors tor Complainant.
State of Miebhcan
Tbo Circuit Court for the County i
Michael Doster vs. William Lindsey,

County of Barry, at the suit of Michael Doater.
tbe above named plaintiff. agnluMt tlie tands.
tenements, roods and chattels, money and ef­
fects of William Lindsey. thr defendant above
named, for tbe sum'of me hundred slsty-five
dollars, which said writ was returnable on the

8smi &amp; CoutROVx,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.

BUY

YOUR
DON’T ARCTICS
~

. Patil you have seen the

COLCHESTER ARCTIC

MANY

DUTIES TO PERFORM.

The Pruettcal IJlfDcultie. That Dolly B«el
HU Pathway —A Men of All Work.
Romantic Hide of the AgcatV Llfoi

Urbanity.
Tlie term "station egent” means. practi­
cally, the person in charge of u suudl or
medium *.»l station. When Aio uf these
men id promoted to the charge of a targe city
station, either freight or pamenger, be be­
comes really a local superintendent, btoduties
then coiwiainjf very largely in tho supervis­
ion of mi army of clerks nnd tal/orem, who
must, each in his place, be a* cafatble as the
agent himself. Tbo agent at a small station
has a great multiplicity &lt;&gt;( duties t&gt;&gt; perform.
Ho tnnpt sell tickets, bo n good Ixxikkeeper
and a faithful switchtender. He generally
must be n telegraph operator and must bo
vigorous physically. He must lie ready, like
the conduet.ir, to submit to sotoe abuse from
ill bred customers, and should bo tbe peer uf
li&gt;e budncM men uf bis town. Ho often cncountris almost us great a variety of knotty
problems ns tbe superintendent bintself,
though' be has lhe advantage that bo con
generaliy turn them over to a superior if bs
feels uittsjuul to them. The practical dlfflcultie* dial tnurt 1. »ct him arc tlnw incident
tu.dolnjj everything in a hurry. People who
buy ticket* wait until tbe tram u about to
start before prrecntiug tbemselvt* at tb«
office.
Then the agent lias u duxcti other things to
attend to und must. IIwrvforu, detect coun­
terfeit FID bills with the exjiertn*** ut a
Washington treasury clerk. Justus a train
rcochm his station the train dispatcher's
click is heard un tlie wins mid he must drop
everything nnd rt-ceive (for th&lt;- conductor* a
telegram in which rui error uf a single word
would very likely involve the lives of passetigvn*. Ata very small station Um diet-k­
ing .of baggage devolves on tta- agent, his
over burdened back living thus loaded with
one more straw.
A MAXOF-ALL-WORK.
He is in many cases agent for the expn*
company, and so must count, aqal, super­
scribe and way bill money packages and
handle oyster kegs and barrels of brer at a
moment's notice. Wunwn with wagon loads
of loose household effects to go by freight,
and shippers ot carloads of cattle, for which
a car must be specially fitted up, will appear
just as tbe distracted station man is receiv­
ing a telegram with one side of his brain and
■ailing a ticket with the oilier. Tbe house­
hold goods must be weighed and tagged, the
sewing machine tied up and tables rejiairvd;
the cattle uhlpficr must be given a short lec­
ture on tbe legal i-tiringi of tbe Largam for
. trnnsixirtat.an which be is about to make,
and his demand that his live stock shall be
carried 500 miles morn quickly than human
animals are taken over the same road is to
be gently repressed. It u not every day that
a small station is enlivened by this sort of
excitement, yet it ic^omroon, him! is familiar
to every station agent.
Tho variety in the duties of this position
is. however, a great od vailiqgt- to tbo am­
bitious young man, because tt serves to give
him a good lift toward a valuable busimwa
education. He can learn about the methods
and knacks aud tricks uf many different
kinds of buMunK. and can profit by tbe
koowled-o thus gained. Thomas J Potter,
the lately decea-srd vice president of the
Union Fbcific railway, whon memory It is
propc*«i to }&gt;erpetuato by a brunie statue,
began bis railroad can-cr as agwt-at a small
station in Iowa. Others of equal ability and
perfection of character have risen from'
simitar places and by the same means.
THE ROMAimC BIDS.
Tbe agimt at a small station ca’.cboi his
breath between trains. There is then gener­
ally ample time fur calming the nerves and
preparing for tbe next onslaught. If he is a
telegraph operator he can ehat with tbe
operators ut other stations—a common re­
source if the wires are not occupied with
more iniixirtont affairs. In the claim period­
icals of operators and railroad men, refer­
ences to this phase ot their life may be con­
stantly seen, and incidents of even romantic
interest are not infrequent. Many of tbe
metj nt small •tations are young and un­
married. while at places where tbo buaioiss
has increased enough to warrant tbe employ­
ment of on assistant, a young woman to do
the U'h'grnpbiug is frequently tho first helper
engaged. With this combination it is un­
necessary to tell what follows. If iron bare
and stone walls are tbo things which Cupid
laughs at, an electric telearaph wire is the
thing which mokes him “snicker right out,"
if we may use tbe languagu of the circus ring.
At the railroad station next larger in sire,
tho work is more divided. Ono man sells
tickets, another attends to the freight office,
another to the baggage, and so uu. Tbe
ticket seller tmprt make S cent bargains
with the same urbanity that is given to a
$100 trade, and must be able to tow off tbo
latter in two minutes if occasion requires, or
to spend an hour in helping the passenger
chocwc tbu l*-&gt;t route among a score of |Kssible one* Tho fusillade of questions that
must be met by tbo ticket heller every time
bo opens his window is familiar to every one
who h-u ever watched a place of tbe kind for
ten minutes.—B. B. Adams, Jr., tn Scribner's
Magazine.
।

With the "Outsid*Counter."

It’s the Best Fitting and
Best Wearing
Arctic now made, and Is made ’pon honor tor
reputatkm. The "OUTHIDE COUNTER" adds
largely to lhe durability. These are cheapest
tn tbe end. No extra charge for tbe ‘ outside
counter." Ask to see lhe •‘Cofchaster’’Arctic.

H. S. Robinson &amp; Burtenshaw, Detroit,
bave girnn the exclusive right ot sale in
ibis city to tlie

Rower Shoe Co.
Hastings City Bank,
ilAsUngs,

- -

Mich.

CJLI’IT^Lls, ®CO,OOO.OO.
-''Incorporated under tho taws of tbe Btelc of
Michigan.

Before 1 taft Chicago the ttewspepent were
filled with rumors of impending war between
Germany and France, i was anxious to
observe tbo conflict. If it was to occur, but
reports mode one day concerning tbo be­
ginning of hostilities would be ixintrudictad
tho next, and it was not till 1 reach'd Helena
that the dispatches lost their doubtful char­
acter, aud later became of so positive a na­
ture as to make it certain that tho two na­
tions would fig Lt. 1 therefore decided to cut
short my tour of inspection, so that I could
go abroad to witness tbe war, if the president
would approvv. Having received word from
Gem Sbcrnuui that there would be no objec­
tion to my going to Europe, I began making
arrangcmeDU to leave, sscpriug ,Mustago by
the steamship Scotia.
President Grant invited rue to come to
neo him nt Long Branch before 1 should sail,
and during my brief visit there bo asked
which army I wished to accompany—cl#
German or tbe French. I told him tbe Ger­
man. for the reason that I thought mure
could bo seen with tbe successful side, and
that tbo indications pointed to tta&gt; defeat of
the French. My choice evidently pleased hun
greatly, os bo hud tho utmost contempt for
Louis Napbleou and had always denounced
him as a usurper and a charlatan.—Goa.
Philip IL Eberidau fh Scribner's Ltagaxme.

We all know how-easy it is to lose one’s
way iu u dense fog or a blinding suow storm.
And you during the day time, tbe right direc­
tion may readily be ascertained by a very sim­
ple means of finding tbo position cf tho tun
AB that Is requ.red is to placu tho point of a
kaifo blade, or of a sharp lead pencil, on tbo
thumb nail, whoa a shadow will ta&gt; cast
directly from the .un, however denan mnv ba
the fog or snow.-CamU% Family lA-oxum

CHAPTER ON TENORS.
NO OTHER

-•an be obtained ot your druggist" Il I* a pan­
area for all • female couiptaMa.” of marvelou'
effliwcy aiHl healUi-uivltig quaUUra Tim debil­
itated and sufferers from tbo*e ex*ruriati»i:
periodical pains, “dragging down' feeling*,
backaelie and kindred female disunirn. should

SUCH

PROFESSION

REGULARITY OF

THE

JEWEL OF CONTENT.

Beauty

DEMANDS

m cuja to guid.

LIFE.

Is^Mired and admired by *{{
iHloSSrhlcb
h...

-Wallbye .

itniggisu.

Amonr th

---UI, In II,.
dally use of Ayor s ti.,r

The freight engineman’s ever}’ day i

To *w nine magpie* faextmmfly unlucky.

ra Sims Reeves in bls

aud Ingi-rsol , are «
tlou. but tlie mistake

the pcrjitaxiUcrt inddent to getting out of It

maximum amount of fuel Tbe constant aim

Hint there Is no hope for one suffering from It
This terrible malady, that yearly Oita on many

with It. aud arrest the undermining tantieme
thatl» sapping your life blood, and hurrylnx
you tujui untimely grave, by &amp;lug Dr. Fierce ■
italden Medical Discovery, a remedy that nevrr
fait* tn tta life giving mission, it taken In time.
Ail druggists.

which really exist* cannot b" supplied, r or
in art the great principle which rules in
trary, instead of tbo duman/k Creating tbo
supply, it is tho supply which creates or at
least stimu fates tbo demand. Quotations tor
first rate priinadpnuns were never so high as

“Laughter in O’1 Is tiw mark of noble
mill ImiIcI tampers.

g.*&gt;0o Reward.
For many years tlie nuuiutact
.■tage's i'atarrli Remedy bare offri

hair be tbin„l&gt;an&lt;b. dr
or turping gray.

•very |&gt;ound it possibly con. To haul a train

Ayer’s Hair Vigor

so heavily loaded that a single additional
one would bring tbe whole to a dead stand
■till requires* knock that cun bo apjireciatcd
only by viewing tho jicrformauce on the spot.
Failure not only waste* time and fuel (It may

bn ng until m-w ;
and render th&lt; .
ing the scalp clean, coul, aud healthy,
ia-nu better preparation iu the t**tak&gt; t

going to tbe top with only half tlie load), but
it ratara u suspicion that some other ruuner
might havo succeeded better Tbo runner

Hair Vigor turn &lt; onvim ed in'

sad consequent low steam pressure) ta liable
I. tn good

cure.
time, to their skill. This famous rei*r&lt;l&gt; is sold
b&gt; druRKlsta at W rents.

The fruit la rapidly growing on tlie
ChrlstmaK tree.

Au old physicau. retired from practice having
h*u &gt;.,*.&lt;■.... ..•* imuUs uj ..ii t-M li.uia tui3M&lt;&gt;u*r&gt; Hie tutmul* ut a simple vegvtable remrely fur the spurdy ami perm*ueutciWe of cousumptibti. brooeliitl*. catarrh, asthma and all
• tiriial mid lung aBrctioi.s. also a pckillve ami
roilca! cure lor hervutu debility mmI all uerr
vou* complaints, alter liavli.g tested Its wonder
(ul ctireliv.' {Hiwen Iu thou&lt;auds of,eases, ba*

Freucti or EngUsh.-with full til rectums
Noyes. HO Power * ItioeK, K**clre»ter, N. Y.

President elect Harrison wran* open
shirt front*, and paysSUT a dozen for them.
Mr*. WtNsix»w&gt; Boothtj*o gruvr should
always be used for children teeWlaR. It sooths
tbe child, solum* I'igums, allay* ull flaln.cures

must protect his valuable throat against all
poesitae and impoosiblo draughts.
Ho oaU
don arts uim down as a glutuur, dnnka noth­
ing but ctaret and water, when by universal
ivjnwnt be is a flaming, fiery drunkard. You

ta not well tta. t«t .lay; and -o k-&gt;g a. be i. ,
unable to stng not only lo-re. hw monoy-.f ,
ho happen* to Ua concert siuger-but fa
usually regarded as au impostor, t-vause be
fnrakly and rontetenttuualy declines to tor-।
ture tho can. of n public lu» ha*, taa-n Hi tta.
habit uf delighting. Tenors have tbeir fault,* J
hko other men. But they ran scnixvly, with
any falrnew, U accuw-d Of Irregular taybHx
Th.r^w.innrofMiinn.indM.rl.
Thera i* no profe»ion, indeed, whirhdeinatufa
which demands
such absolute regularity of life, such puuctu
alley la tta' performance of dulim, as that of

tMMiitm hts general health, tai* bta voice—
often a very deliqete one-to think of. in-

Abundant and Glossy,

home, if not to hohi" sharp inquiries fromlus
superior.—B. B. Adams, Jr., in Scribner's

tache a respectable length and upiK-orancu-“—H. Britton. Oakland, Ohio
’
“ My hair was coming out (without an’
aaebrtauc* from my wife, rhber». I trie.'
Arer'» Huir Vigor, using only one Ih&gt;p:.

Wlieu you are walking with your friend
Brown, ami the latter bows and smile* to on
acquaintance* on tbe other vide of the streyO.
watch Brown very closely and you will reo

breath, but load enough for you, who are by ‘
uu
t„ M&lt;r; ..H(1W d*ye d„r rtw. ^r.
hc is tuldromlng fa entirely, out of bearUIlll Brown knows it. but be will mur- j|
BiUr hl. qwrv jIJM.
*ame.t And when ya *'
imv,, duU(.w'(,ndering at hfa fUlv anil meet 1
unqmuntonce to Whom you wish to bow. i
IKll„
you do yoursrif. N» matter how I
fnroiT Vour friend to. you'll murmur “How
dyo doI~ Jntt Jik„ nrowl, didt although you
-•
. :. ....i__
,
v.-;
.. ....
..............
..... I
won't notice it unlesa you try to. If you ,
dua’i do tins you will boon extraordinary ,
prrvm. for scientists tell r»' that nin^U nth*

fami, f(jr M 0U|nbrr &lt;&gt;(
a||
a* tli«
tl&gt;« beat
hair nrenarail.m
u*
beet, hair
preparation 1I k.
go
keen* th* scalp clean, the hair
lively, and preserve*. tire
orixm
— Migma!
My
wife
ha*
used
it
-----■
tor
a
lung
,
.... - time with
Aiost satisfactory tea mt* "
B-*njaiuin M.
jM*!
',o,’“*&lt;,n- MTIruma* Hill, I■.

. ’
hajr *“
'’''““f u?',
?,“* ^*‘.r
»«**/'
Jigi
it *&lt;
grew
iilal
k .B
iint'l
'
'»’’rt “
riW "
,,U *
n'1 gioany
Axpre«* th* j«.v ami gratitude
Mabel &lt;.'. Hardy. Dplavan, III

14261331

accompAnying a ktmt salutation with Utta
whispered query, which uo one is intended to
and certainly docs not bear.—Chicago Jour-

amutmte in mauy cnsee to fasiuliouanees.

Dr. J. C. Ayer &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.

rweuti-nve rents a bottle.

Saginaw fa to have a new ahipyarci.
English SlMtviu Liniment removes all
Hani. Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blmiislirs from horses. Blood Spavin. Curb*.
Splints, Sweeney, Kiug-bonr, Stifle*, nil
Swollen Throats, Sprains. Cough, etc.
Save S50 by use of one bottle. Wnrranted.
Sold by Dr. E. IL Lathrop. DruggtaL
Hasting*.
___________

A young gentleman of aeKotarly mien the
delicate voiced singers are obliged to take of
their valuable throats ia something mcredi-

B. Wtlgus&amp; Co., and solemnly Inquired

themselves constantly enveloped, as .if in

there, “Are any of the Wilgi iuT referring
collectively to Mr. Wllgus and bis sous, who

riOBTUAGK HALE.
meat ul the principal and lnterr»t ol ;• certain

evidently been
of Ttmrnapple. Bam county, Mir
les 1‘ Dibble, o! Marshall. Michi;

eoilec-

Notwithstanding some drawbacks.

Tbe Funeral Directors’ aasoctatiou, whose
members are- among tbs umiertakers ot the
United Slates und Canada, in their recent
annual convention* at Baltimore- received

movement

Miclitaan. fa

erallv adopt tho Lstln plural form for the

wa»duly assigned to the'undersign*'! Hetty J
Dit&gt;bi*. by a- written asslgnmeut • v**.it*d by
■odd Clutrle* 1’. Dibble, dated April Bli. I--.', and
.
_.__u____________ ...... ... i.. . .

glisb {dural is awkward! Then, Instead uf
bedding cwueUM we could bold cauci, aud
instead of kicking up .rumpiiMW wo would
kick up rumpi. And, judging from «mne

April, tasz. aud wbrreas **ld principal .iml in
terrst Das remained unpaid ai&gt;d fa *rr*ar- ireroute than » rfH* after Seine, bee:-!’ v dije.
sr-d i
a* by reason of such de­
fault
the pnncii**! and Hdee-

served tbe admiration which waa formerly
bhared by tbe prime denoo, contralto, tenor.

as an objection.

Against tearful protest of

no dictating to tbe public; but, whatever the
tbe sea, but who ever beard of this disposi­ fact may signify, a fact it is that, whereas
tion of tbo rich and prominentl At Balti­ •Mme. Patti, Mme. Nilsson, Mme. Albani and
more, New York and Philadelphia steamship

no |•rocretlllut^ likvlux bvrti Institute*! Hi
rqulti to recover ibe aiuoui.t now uumortgage.

stKli care* made and )&gt;rovidnl. and' l&lt;
thr nmiAiut uo» claimed to In- due m&gt; &lt;•&gt;
K- pc. togribrr with all accrued Uiterr&lt;
rusta ami ciiargr*
fee uruvhted for In

Hun.

According to a comtuunlcatiou in the Rus-

Amsteum and struggling genius will do

wbo visited Count Tolstoi at hyi estate of

singing masters. “I should like,” says Mr.
Binis Iteovre, “to make a abort digression.

occujiied in building an incombustible “isha"
(cottage! iu place ot one burned down. The
isha is small, but commodious. Tbo -roof is

the jiretensious of musical quacks, who offer
to tench uuginc without pwiuinj; cue uf tbo
ueceaanry qualifications: indeed, L-juldcount

Paul Ivanovitch were kneading clay in a

shoveling iL Tbo'ctiunt’s daughter wa* spin­
ning string for binding the straw. All the
(lorty went in turns to get water from a well
situated in an adjacent ravine. Ev*y one
was busy at work, and ap(iareatly very
happy —Chicago lierai-L

Marrlagn a* a Suwesa.
While discussing tbo question “is Carri­
age a FailureT why doesn't some onoholicit
the opinion of Mdley Hassan, sultan *&lt; Mo­
rocco! Hfa testimony should be worth &gt;-ou■iderablr. He Ims .'I.50U wivea, nnd tuins ot
them go out washing or take in pfaih sew­
ing, bo is obliged to support them all. And
the man who is willing to pay the bills of
8,500 wive* must regard ui
cees.—Norristown Herald.

Ono s ago should be tranquil, as one'* child­
hood should b» playful; bard work at either
extremity uf Imnuui existence seems to mo
out {if place; the morning and tbo evening
should be alike coo) and {itaeeful: at mMday
tbe suu may burn and men may labor under

tour mind to buy Boon'* Sarsaparilla du not I*
Induced to lake any other. Hood's Sarsaparili*
Is a peculiar medletne. poMesstiiK, by virtue ol
Its {wcullar comblnstion. proportmn and pre
paratioo. curative power superior to any ether

state of the system tt is unequalled.

Be sure to

W. 8. fllllierL the “Pinafore” inani lias
draiiiatirt-&lt;l Gt-orge Eliot's “Romolo.”

.Mrw after the election it Is riahtihat
natural gas la rlrylng up In Port Huron. .

Goalee, having learned that Professor F.
Enoko bad lately found trace* of old Roman
plank roads on tbo moor betwoex Mehrbols
and B.-ngol, not fcr from Diepholz, in lower
Hanover, invited that gentleman to fullyWn
vntigate tbo matter. Ho be* just completed
tho task. Ho was able to traci* tho lines of
two parallel picul: roads right amaa the
moor, pnwnting di thoso distlnctivo feat-

Experiments are being ma-ie in England
known as the Fletcher patent, and winch is
«al&lt;l to be cajiable of discharging sixty sbelis
a minute silently and invisibly. Tbu gun ta

ship in enter to learn his craft, but all that
tho charlatan ‘protoMr* of ringing requires
is a bra* d6or plate, and au unlimited amount

•‘Many a voice, which was naturally sweet
amt symjxitbetic, hsa bren irrvjnrahly ruitud
by this system; ye«, and I rwtiv't to say, the

vertisetnents. which offer unwary musical
aspirant* Ireton* at a rate Sts* then fa paid
for the myrt ordinary kind of mvcimmcal
lql**r, With teacher* pr devaing to bold cunproper production of voice aud phrasing.

min powder costs, good singers ought to Im
plentiful, Imt uufortunntely the reverse holds
good: weliavo fcwemiiamt vocalists, and un­
questionably it is not fur tbo tack of good
voice* "—Puli Mall Ghrettc.

When tbo warbrolte out Mr. Hewitt placed
his •ervii'c* at tho dlAxwal of thogovernment
nt Washington. Holuasnot fitted either by
nature* or training far military position, but
he poaevsed a technical knowledge uf iron
nmuufneturn and rvmarkablo rkill in diplo­
macy which mado hi* servicta of far greater
vain-* to the government than if he had been
a graduate of West Point or Annapolis, (in
two oeeaMons lie was sent abroad by Preuidont Lincoln a* tta* accredited representative
of tbu guvernmout. On both uceasiou* L*
wa* the Loarer of tatters from Secretary
Stanton to Minister Adams in London, wfa&gt;
wa* directed to co-operate with Mr. Hewitt
in everything that tbo latter did. When
Secretary Stanton camo into offico he juund
himself coufronted with a great civil war
aud discovered to bi* .cuusternation that

Tbe (XMltion ot tbu government was a peril­
ous ona Mr. Hewitt's tochiuca! knowledgn

When bo arrived tn England Mr. Hewitt
adroitly luauagvd to effect an entrance Uno
the gun iron works uf the Marehalklroa com-

«r»t quarter ot «
miles n 100 |Kxmd shell charged with tin* fiitir *4&gt; iiortli of ..
nail} contained tn sata niurigase. hhl
iughe.-t explosive, it is said. Beedes this, It

re

costa but £uU,000, end can bujmuie in three ur

AMignce oi Mbrfmu.' -

all the |i&lt;&gt;wer and influence of the journal in
which they a|.|«ar. Kotnetimm they have
even beyond this an influence and a power of
their own. Occasionally a phrase, a catehinspired. It has a life aqd a miRiiun beyond
and independents that of the sheet which

MOHTGAGE SALE;
Default having been made In the rendition* &lt;■! a
certain mortgagr made by Monroe F Arw.iur
and Alma 1. Armour lofaimuel Carsnii, dated
May 15th. 1HR&amp;. and recorded m ti&gt;* offlre **f tb*
register of deeils (or Barry county. Mlrbig it*
.May IMh. 1**5. In liber 25 nl isortxaxi*. on
page i«» on which mortgage there l&gt;c!alni-d to
be due afthcdale'otthfaimllcrfta aiiiii.itwtir
tbousand. six and **.|&lt;o dollar*.
*,:■ and
an attorney's fee ol twenty-tivr- dollar, provided

rally cry of n campaign, or a term of obloquy
at taw bavins been Instituted tareei&gt;rerth*tii&lt;w
beneath which a man or party may sink to eys secured bj Mid mor-gage, or sr-y part there
of: said tuort sg* stipulating that In ease any
principal or Interest »t*ou1d become due nix! no!
paid, then lire wind* amount of the prtnvh-al
* iianuieM mixture.
and Interest should beronu &gt;i,'
“Young mau,” he said, solemnly, “what fa and *« there lias ireen uo part ot |&gt;rtiiri)Ml or
Hint nauseous mixture you are about to iutcrrsL paid an the sime sinew U*r «’»te *d «aut
mortgage, therefor* the whole sinoniii of prin
dnnkF
cl pel ano tBterast is hereby declared io !•* dur
“Ateintbe und whisky, sir.”
Now. therefore, by virtue of the |«*w-r of »air
“Well, don't you know that whisky fa a
rank [xitaonT
“Yes, sir; but so fa absinthe. Th* absinthe IFM*. at ten o'* fork la th* fnrrturen. I
shall sell at puNIcauctloii.lothr hlrlimt bidder,
kills tbe whisky."
—
*t tlie north friait door of lhe court bouse I* Are
City of Haxtiiig*. Itarrv Counts, Mgdiigan. •that
“OU, tbu whisky kills titat?'—Tbo Enoch.
bring lhe pfare where th* elrciiir c*n!r&gt; for
Bar** roytity is nol&lt;l*i&gt;&gt;, tire premHS* described

Old Gent—Hello, Tom, wfaat are you doing
tbeeedaysl
dollars covenanted for therein; tbe preu
Tom—Collecting the money and keeping five
being deecritied In unlit tnongSR* a* all three
tbo books at Brown’it. Why!
piece* or {wrrelsut tai&gt;&lt;1 Ijlng and beli'X Inthr
Old Geut (suajnciousij )—Oh, nothing much.
Only I thought from lhe style you were put­
north east fFsellunai qnmfvr, xsill
ting oa you might be collecting the books

A uewly organised political party iu Japan
has fur iu programme: Tbo reduction of the
land tax, tho abolition of centralization iu
tbo administration, the introduction ot tbo

MortgHKer.

CHAM r-RY BALK
In purensiwr unit iwslitnr of a dec** ••
ti*v
Circuit Court for tbe County of Barry, to «'h*n-

of putting Japan bn an equal footing with
of having been demolished by force, tbo
boards, which wero originally fastened with
pegs to tbo taorers, having been violently
torn away aud buried in tbo bug to tboTight
and left of the track.
Tbu other road seems to have fallen isto
decay, but thare arc signs uf repairs executed
even during tiio Roman period; for iu place*

original planks, the fashion of both being the
rial out hastily, for Ur uno plaou a mullet,
employed probably to drive homo tbo peg*.

D. 1.1 by tboRoman

on hts return home introduced it into the
United States.
With several largo mills under his control
Mr. Ilew itt immediately set to work to mako

hereby givei.'lliHi I shall sell al public auction
io tiie hlarta st b'ftaer, «w&lt; Ft May lire swb &lt;ta&gt; ut

pithy compliment pan! t&gt;y
Maucbeeter man t&lt;&gt;
nf

duced all that- w as us. 1 Uuring the last three
iron 2*r. liuwi— extricated tbo goserumeut
aS Washington from au excredmgly embarrossic^ |£titian mid enabled it to plaivsarins
•luichly in tbo solutera' hauUx Not only did
Sir. Her. it; make nu profit un bis work, but

ty ut liarij, all the fulkiviUigdesrribed rirupertj

awfu1 duty job."—New York

hands with it, will generally
nr li_v. . .. ___
u-u-F^r 1/ar offered tocecuro biui iuuamuity,
but Mr. llun-iit declined It, or be also did the
_
propcs.l.u:i ttaxtcTCKpw shcuhl tuuderldm I There are SJXK.OD women in the United
a vutiiof Uxtalta—Now York Tu&gt;i.«
. Oi..— —i—
____

vuciiu v&gt;iu.&gt; •
**|i er.
Barry County Mich.
hMtTK&amp;COUIICOVK.
MOOMftt Iur CuuiploliiMiit

�FARM AND GARDEN

CHARACTERISTICS

OF

WOOL.

SUBJECTS THAT CANNOT FAIL TO
-

INTEREST WIDE AWAKE READERS.

The year 1^88 wrfll be remembered by
*rervisMly interested in the inij&lt;ortatkin
b! draugiit horses aa one of umuaud
activity and extensive trade to tlie im­
porter-- • f the United States.
Tlieee
siout. oil! built. mu*L*ular horses Imre
r.H lisd.-l alike the heavy oiuimtls from
Gr.-it Britain, frotd France und from
Belgium. There is "no ora.- breed that
•-. ul pb-ase nil alike, lutnet* we hare&lt;
’’-•nrvu&gt;:md French ilraught hursus
frein iYiince. l1ydcsd.ikn from Scotland,
tn, Si-.ir.-s from Enriaad. Bcbtian hursut
from I • l/iutn and the cua-rlihorveafnotn

.“Tim.nl, .In Uta-n,
b arpllrf w
tho line Juur or flwce of animals, and to
fine vegetable fibers.. &gt;uch a* cotton. But
■reolta not hair, nor b hair wool. Bair
U straight, criap and lianl Wool i&gt; Mrft
and wavy. Placed under a h-ns of high
magnifying powtg. each fiber of wool
tta* the iipitearance of a continuous stem,
ohowing along it* margin minute m-rfattona. like t&lt;vtb of an extremclv fine
saw. continuing around tin- entire fiber
ami (Munting in the direction from (ho
root toward* the frew extreniitv. It is
further oI.a rvvd that the- fiber* in thpir

rorkM'r’’w. Tlie contiuii\l farm &lt;rf the
fibers dispaWw them to interfere or lock
on ta each other, and the M-rrations
when they are brought clone together in
fell, thread &lt;»r cloth, present lliat rv*wlancc to slipping ami separation that i«
LndisjA-rtKiblu to the strength of the
fabric.
W«'l is graded us superfine, line. nw&gt;
diuiu und ciKtrw. In grading. t ‘i&lt; actual
character and Hnetics* of tin- fibre determincn the grade, and rttetoni ha*
brought the grades to nearlv uniform
*tanda rd.* cast and wi-st.
X. XX and
XXX indicate variations tn fineness and
quality in wn&lt;&gt;| of full merino blood.
Xo.1, No. 3. half bliKsl. quarter tikrxl
and other &lt;l«-.»gnatiou* indicate lowtfr
qualities. Tlx- custom of washing sheep
i* gradually being abandoned.
Still.
al&gt;oui onedmlf ot the wool fnuii Michigan ।
and other states further east, including j
Ohio, cornra ta market » waataxl wook i
Condition refer* ta the fip-ign matter in
the tlcecv, no well as to the maumtr in
। which it'haa been put upi
Combing’and &lt;!• -lainu are Jong and
strong wools, suitable f «■ th - manufac­
ture of worati-d goods. ' Chnhiiig wools
eiubniet'the whole list of abort wools not
Ruitihi to delaine and eoinbing. Much of
lhe wool fnitn the Pacific eoctet and sonic
of the far western states aud territories
comes t&lt;» eastern markets scoured, to
save lost in the tran.--portation.

IN THE GREAT SHAFT.

MAKING

RAILROAD

MAPS.

RIDING TO THE TOP OF THE WASH­

INGTON MONUMENT.

There waj Ayov^c
person ha^ied H°p£,

glaiwv anxind the car. pulled the hand

UkOpiPNOTHlNti BYT

w and mope;
, HerV/oRKAbBEHIND,
ta

■ami •’ meat

v,
nSJdll

AFFECTED HER MIND,

Till oneMoRNinL in

i TTHE
NEIGHBORS did jAy,
nt NEiunovrvj
v» Wa qauj Soap wryourv«$hin^m^

eye, turned 'instinctively upward, winked at
ttw immrirw »&gt;u, through which tbe stecmg,

-'■iu laru|&gt;* filtered through thr

.&lt;

Roti-b jwn and ink draw-iugi of the wor^ to
to- diiueurv given tlie operator*. They draw
lhe hair UM with »i&gt;orp |*eint*d imtranien:*
by tbe nid of MnugUt edge*. Tbe dotted
line* indicating county or township l*&gt;und«n« un- made with little wbreb on w|mmc
narrow ,dgv are cut tbe rwuliarly dcaigtn'd

ANS yodR, TROUBLES

Will vanish

aS By ma&lt;4&lt; f AWAy.

•»ii m» titaiugging without regard to uni­
formity'

N K. Tai k ba n k

ttie granite i» eherpi-nM with
tbefmiwvf tharble block* t
tireiy through tlie walla acting a* a bond to

IGo. 0»ca&amp;o .

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in -in vtectr.xypinK v.iutfcw
FIG 1—FRENCH DIUVuHT ItedtaE.
Tlie incrtjtswl importati*&gt;ig notice,Vis
tbe oiitixiinv &lt;&gt;f n constantly growing
utuling
Tby wax U then pulled oil, aud.tbo |iruitiug
inuiou. urn rmiw
demand f&lt;ir imported draught stallions.
»urfa&gt;v i» then pn-wntesL The Uiin copper
I-’-. •ywh&lt;,re the demand fur grade
plate i« backed up with type metal aud tbo
draught horscau becoming an established
feature of the home.trade. Not only are
thre-- hspiired for 'street car purposes.
type plat**, from which the nctaal printing
f.T heavy &lt;Vlivery wagons, etc., in large
i« done.
citb-M, nut our more progressive farmers
In tbe preparation «f tbe etching* great
an
-nb-ying horses for the heavy work
•-are to required to keep the wax at tbe
on their firns- that combine the several
Uio monumfnt.
prv|«T teni|»erature,-aa a degree too low
J as 1. Bowta, SprioxOld. Massu writ'- —
:
'. »Ti
dcrirsiblc qualities of size, weight, en­
Tbe light from the inrand«weut enrixxt in would make it hard V-&gt; work, and a degree
‘ Set out tiiro milk quickly a.- jaxfiblo
“l‘»lnv » •
i \mi*nin-l ,-ka’nrt
exrelkU «•
i. in4 taka
durance and action.
sXMtc Tonic.
In my raw? » »nxU Uatlc
by thi» time beginning to be dimmed by that t-x&gt; high would yneit nnd probably deatroy it.
• after milking.
FOR
tlw outwde, drifting dawn from tho Often many hundred thousand mays are or­
Skini &lt;df the cream before fhe milk from
1
4 Dress Dyed
' gets thickdered. and (torn twenty to forty plate* are
A Coat Colored
I
Churn lx-for#!he milk get* sour, i. e., 1
made from lb- original. If tbe man* are
' elightly acid.
’
►nuin. «o many of ttwee* plat.* aa can to- con­
Garments Renewed
CENTS.
1
Wash out' the Imttcrmilk with weak '
veniently uwd an- placed Side by Hide on the
ha
»dm)ic,
and
the
car
rotna
to
a
atop
in
tbo
A
brine.
prveMw. and a abed ot mnjw to printed at
of a dw«t iron cage. Hie air i* chilly, each impiwuim. Tbe ordinary aiivertiaing'
Salt an ounce to the pound and pack in midst
1
and M tiio jKtwngcm atop .timoruoaly ..ver map ia flnUtpd when it leave* tbe pre**, but
small [Kiekagoa.
For the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated.
।
Tho alx»w rule* are given by a &lt;biiry- 1tin* thrwhald they button tbv.r &lt;'vercoata the other* m««t gv through more hand* br। man a* U-ing eaaential in the nuking of 1
A COU&gt;. LOXXI.r Ft-ACX.
gill edged nutter. In regard to tho
method of salting it may be well to ex­
This upjier landing ia a cold,- lonely pWee. —Un- preparation of tbe original draft-repplain the action of salt in butter making, the abutting rlbatonra cutting it up into nn- re*e:iu the time, labor and money expended
I You Can
Make Money!
independent of its effect as a condiment
salt naaiwtodistiDCtQfficeato serve: First,
I qulrth. 1'1 an rtitlrv.ly new method. Fetfertly
to remove tlie buttermilk aa far us po«- ।
Won', lutwlere with your rraulor
I HuaIbmi ur Mow
U- a humhur. h*tt«iaet»much more elaborate anil coolly, and thi*
bio from the pores of the butter; aecond,
to render inuocumw what cannot 1* ex­ the flattened earth Tbe world looks bigger
1-YDESDALE STA1X1ON.
tracted. Salt attracts waterNfrom lhe than our thought it to be; it stretches away that a map lately flnUbod in thia city. mra&gt;neri-taiore &lt;nir farmers, aaa rule, have Lutterniilk that it comes in eonUict with on every baud to a melting blue hortoon
rai-vd t :• manv smnfi.) inferior hnrae*. and also take* up the milk sugar. It faintly uutburd. with here and there a hill­
hrr*-s un'.iptaf to tnc heavier work of thus ctTcctoa positive separation of the top intruding'll* sharp point, a* if in claim W.OOO.-l’hiUdeljil* Call
the farm, unattractive as carriage horses, constituents of the laittenuilk. At the
and |»T.^.-Hning small value when sent kudo time it penetrates die latter and
tn'the markets.
The experience of 'converts
...
it intoaotrong brine which reto into silence, and they occasionally glance up­
talked from one nf tbe Sixth nvenuo
tii&lt;'(Kist ten or twelve years n|q&gt;earalo dem ilecomposition and rancidity difli- ward at the max* of stoura in the roof. fi»e
In . the rules quoUxl
ounce of
indi'-at-tiint the grades of tin- various cult
■------ ---- an
— ------------* I converging arches, ami the re-mingiy light,
draught horse* of Europe, us raided in.. salt is advised to the puaod of butter; I airy mode &lt;»f construction, aud then shudder noticed bow different tho letter boxes are
our own wuntry, are just what arexe-. this amount is reduced in some wclious Mightly and hurry into tbe car. Some take from the purple red pillar* of England, re­
quired. In any- event, there is at tlie one-third to suit, the modern taste.
uff tbeir hats and put their beads through the ’ minding one of Tommy Atkins- on guard at
t&gt;r&gt; .M-nt tiipe a t-uificient home demand 1
window*, exclaiming at the dwarfeu appear- *Uret i-ornetT. They are dnrlt green and
fur these grade draught Irorse* toenrour- ।
small, anil an- fastened to street lamp p-wte
ago tiieir increased production.
Attention is calk'd to the starting of and then, lookihg up toward the capstone, They ary so insignilleMit ihat I probably
Northern Agriculturist calls attention heavy licid.1. A-common cause of'L:
f j&gt;he wondering al tbs multitude of lightning rod dnmld not have noticed them but for tbe
. to lhe fact
lliat
the
improv
1
stock
triangles • ninrrelou*
.. ......
—
'jLl wear
wear and UNir
tear oi
of teams,
tetunss i»y
by vwumrj
Country GraiGen- pointe which cover each of tbe four triangira
brecd. ra ui England and l ia.-u ■ give t|eman.nnd tho device shown in the fol-j of thy roof.
wore. Then- wen- drnament*in a true
th.-ir
to hreMlmobreeding anra-rizir
Mqs-rior indi- IowWr ,.ut
ri,..ir ntteiilivn fz&gt;
nwmxnondwlXs a remedy. I
At la*t lhe conductor shouts for all to get of tbo word, bring proof* of tbe trurtwerthinr., from
GRAND RAPID&amp; DIVISION.
vidusls, und let the color he what it will."
For t wo years the writer iui i u.*ed this I on the car who wish to go below, mid th- ' ns** of tbo community- tbo*- buxad *erved.
In Atfierica many seek color first and let verv simple arrangement «&gt;n his double ' visitors huddle them«elve» inside and the They were bundle* of paprr*. pamphlets, and
ST. PAUL &amp; MINNEAPOLIS
the inrkyylual bu What it may. At tho ,
trees with good ! down trip is beenn. In about nine minute* the even book*, too imlky to ba forced into tbe
.I r - tI .t &lt;! jMuwogeraciiwrgcfromtbetaaft
... »___ ■__________________________
l.-ft. tHrm
fill
International show at Brussels the grand
for letter*.
therefore left there on
satisfaction.
hitotheout- ajerture
- cold medal stallion ibetrt of any ago or .
is nothing more i side ntmoephere and mentally cougratulat&lt;&gt;
breed) was a dapple gray Belgian, *nd ,
or less tlian six- ' tbomselvM upon their good luck iu safely re­
the guiil DMNial pare was a white Bou- ;
teen inches of tlie j turning to tbo earth. Then, glancing upward should make hi* next round.
lonnnis; and ut the show* in France the
This i» a common practice nil over America;
end of an elliptic slang tbe face of the shaft, which seetns tobe
A hlNPLi: DEVICE.
wliiles nnd dapple gravs won almost all
wagon spring, i filling over uixm them, they shudder slightly that i*. in ritioo. Every Christinas t itiw- »ince
tb- pri.-ta, w..l .■..uli'luud
thm- bolted
M1(„ on
„„ the Inck, aide of the evener. j
then I have Jwcn nmawsl to re, liow thor­
fourths of the horses in the draught
thc rJpvi5
. Jovtemade 1(
longer. Tho clevis tlx) top of the highest, artificial structure in oughly tin- American public is trusted. trip rate being HM»rv thsnTWKN I V DOLLARS,
"rhXc GREAT FAMA. MONTANA
Every Christman, often al other time*, tbe
C1T*!-' Suffolks of England, one of the p»n gissi through the bolt hole of tho the worl&lt;L
IVrenaidesiringWtake* trip Ibroerii Nor­
upring. Two good bolt* are required to
I* tbo elevator, safef ba* Is-en ankni hun­ letter Ixixe* are fllled high with package* of
finest draught horses in the world, breed ntUM-h the spring firmly to the eveimr. dred* of time*.luring the i&gt;u*t week. Thi* all Mir* ami shajra, awaiting tho postman. ther i Mlnnraota. Dakota or Montana tor the
pnroow ut looking over tbe ermntry. or with tbe
true to color, but the color unfortunately Tlie h-pring ih composed of two • lifte." qncHlion fa hanl to answer, for almost all F.vrryj on- of them had a (’hristnum l&lt;"k. and &lt;k-a ot itelecung «*w bomre wuhiu thr bound;
is chestnut, not a fashionable color in । wuuii&lt;iw
one nnd thn-o-fourtli inches wide. The elevator* nre a matter of «on&gt;« alight risk, even tbo jxwiagn stamps utl them would »rln ot thr GRANDEST \\ IHfAl BKl.T IN
tempt tkxstmsof »tn»t arata, &lt;«te woidd think. THE WORLD, and an Agricultural &lt;11 Unci Mill­
America.
.
,
out vui-v
curve .»•
of •«..
the ..j
spring
is- —
al—tout
even uwter tbrnvat favorable rin-mrMtancv*.
GUI
— -“r, —
—- two
*•
able tor &lt;lit.-rain«&lt;l tanning, dstry and rtoek
If any an- stolen I never heanf of It. and the
hi the first cut is shown alumdsomo inches, nnd in a rough way one dnii of Yet it can be Mid with troth lliat tlie elrwill &lt;lo well to take, advantage ot
.anecimt
general a» to aktrnct no atten­ lh&lt;-&gt;- rate*.
iiccoiupunying
dia- utent of danger ha* leva eb ruinate-1 from tbe practice i*
■ nof the .black
„ type&lt;l( lil'- .French
... ,
----------------------&lt; -y -v,.
tho evener I* like
theI occtuni
For Maim ai»d Infomatlon apply to-your
draught boric.
tion
Onrent
tlxcorner
of
Sixth
avenue
horse. The second cut illustratra j,
a horse murtt’ilo
litemwt
to
bring
trip
to
arid
from
tlxtop
of
tlxgreat
shaft
a*
&lt;lo hte iiest
,
home ticket sgcut. to any aerntofthr company
and
Twentieth
tori-et
I
*ay«a
sudden
gmt
uf
(Jhdradalc suuiwu.
stallion. The
grade
। the spring up against
aguinxt the wood, so tiuu
that fnt llM human »kill can go. The machinery
a prize i.lyutmmuy
.
F I. WHITNEY
draught horse ns seen in the Unitedbtateu lliuiuiinii'
jn ordinary work
gives
from- lutMUfllid tho hardest test* for year* without wind wad half a down of tbon packages
..... « the spring n.........
flying. Every jo.by jait himself hi put is thr-outcome of mating cither the heavy . a half inch to .—
—«.
tl
:. .idmn
,„_ iiwny
nn &lt;.inch.
This
draught oire with a dam of lighter char­ with all eum^L-rsome coils. Tho ordi­ capacity of over ten
salt, but be who caught tbe mart of them
acter. or mating a lighter weight sire nary whiffl-tree is used, and the weight and machinery fitted
ifety
corner.
with a full blood draught marc.
nf tie doubletree is not increased beyond appliance*.
RHEUM,
That u;&gt;portunity f* not lib-king U&gt; steal f«
four pounds. ■ If every teamster and
ptored by tlx- nunil&lt;-r&lt;V time* I hnvepauwd
farmer would um- such a Ktarter for the ?
nt midnight to cspntiate upon tbe bonoaty of
... - ...
The preparation* for the great exhibi- team there would be far Iras -shoulder । cj |nji MqUi turikWJC»
n iw-oplo lliat could
a stamp-d ncwqxiper
tion
of th!nnd expansion -f timtenal by
&lt;&gt;n&lt;&gt;f
the industries
industries of all nations, to , sore and blemished horses than are seen .
or two ho nil night long upon tbo tepof n
QutmDT...
Im held next venrat Paris, arc going on at- prraenL
_________
I heat and cold ojicratcv here a* well n*&lt;-l*e- po»t box without running away with it.—
KmMa
aptice.
apace are WW-1
itabbii*.
where. When tbo sun shine* full on tho
....
Applications for space
pom....
-r_
MiddUm.
Delreernncc Dingto ib Ou-ell'* Family Magai- and
—-i Great
»»—» Britain
nu*™;.. ha*
m.« alreatlv
nlr**,lv I,
• Protecting
castmi fur-' »n the morning the rtoneson
ing in.
ProtreUBg Tree*
T»we* from
from ttabblt*. ।
.tn
Illinois
fruit grower, writing onj llial^.expand mid throwthoalmftriightly aine.
rHiuMdd nn extension of room..% good
.xn jiuhu
^ .....
indication of her interest in the attain the
rabbits in ’on
hards, says.
— subject of
of rabbit*
orehanb.
says:
.Thon tbe sun go« around to
:g the various
rcnutlirasuggested ( ifaB jmutb and tb&lt;, ft|M,x (rf lhl&gt; monument
&amp;S3 EMMSdSMi
The United States commission have is- MAnwt:g
vanous remediessU^wtetl,
A train l»&gt;y often k*e» money by tlieft.
CoMMwrtox*.turd ti &lt; irculor. calling tlie attention of sucfiiis poisonbig
'
the animals,
animal*, suiroundsurround-1 iimk|unnirr,^M,ll(|itn.BW1ag to the north.
There in n* much «f n mania among paatlM. public to tlie fact that tbo smeo al- Ing the Ke* wiA
wire netting,
rith wire
netung. or
or wrm&gt;
wrap- , /Vl M,.. orb rn»!&gt;- nliout the sky to it*, final scuger* to swindle a train bey a* then- i» to
w,,h oil or w-tting Hi the -veiling the gHtteriiig point on
krap the comluctor from getting “ ttawlotted to tliis country is rapidly fiffing up. ping with doth* ...
The commusK.ncro undertake to forward far. J mu never
ftu a top of tin' monument innki* u contra move­ Men ”U'» in buidnrs* matu re are an h&lt;me*t as
the day. and who would shiver at the
and return, free of freight aU nrticlro cla-oply applied a*
। ’ w “ ment around half n circle, gradually nettling
sent for exhibition. Shipments begin in teaspoonful of the tincture in hair a back t&lt;» it* normal ixaition after tlie ray* of thought uf doing n flbhonsst act. ore trans­
O. W. Ru
January. Absolute impartiality is to bo । bucketful of liquid qlay and apply
the sun have kwt tbeir j»&gt;wcr. This move­ formed a* soon n» tlicy get on n railroad
RX,Tri2d in lhe dMsEUcO. TteOM. R l.ru.1. &lt;» &lt;1» I.*. Mid b™"r^ ment lint never )reli calculated, but it is un­ trnia, ahd if they eon get tbo l«»t of tbo
»ter ut Deeds for Harry County. MJeWUtago, Wiawi &amp; Sigiiro
&gt;e sMh day of January. A. Dwill lx» met out of tbe appropriated of young tress, and .it k«P» Uic rant its doubtedly very *li»bt. Th* sind. too. ba« camianv by hook or by crook they are happy,
t nswtaagea on touts «.a. «nld
$■.-.&gt;0.01*1 made
bv the United -State*
gov- aWay and does not hurt the tree* Al* w ail effect upon tlw structure, h rom t h ' ren­ and. although the amount they have »uc- helnsdulvassumed
U1UUL-------- oby Hylvamts H. too* *°
cranenL
enunent. to
to be
be 'expended
exjwndod under
under tlie
tJ»o didi­ threi application, an- required through ter of gravity of the .haft, located 1.4 fret i-eaied in stealing Is small, they f«l as good David R.r Conk, and «ald a»«tRnn&gt;ent duly realthough
they
liad i&gt;
made
8100Irani.
in n legitimate
.........................................................................................................ruxi 10 inches
from tho
floor.
a crow
rection of tho secretary of state to dmrav tla? winter.
TIME TABLE.
bnsincis way. Why thii should bo so has
'-frtitn which te suspended n fine steel wire
all extienses. AU communications should
In etact July t»t,t*aa.
icutected by a galvAuixr.1 m.n tube about
Ixi tuidresaed to the commissioner. Gen.
Gardeners, ns a rule, are in fnyor of four inches in dbunette-r. Thi* bangs to tho torily explaiowi.
«limtnent duly recorded In liber Q on wwv .rT.
William B. Franklin, or assistant comwhich mortsace there Is claimed to be। due
North"
The train buys go through a car and leave on
missioncr. Gen. Somerville I. Tuck, changing the sewd uf tiotatoes frequently. floor at tbo m&gt;rtbw«t corner of tbe elevator
at thr dale of Hila notice, the auro of six hun­
Washington building. No. 1 Broadway, Experience seems to have proven;»[«»«£ well. At tbe l«&gt;Uan is * plumb bob weigh­
dred eighty mue and
....
tr*u ,,m,id,-d tor In said nmr-Kxxr,
Station*
»drabi!ity of this change, and leaves little ing twenty-flv* pound*, wnpemied by mean*
New York.
Zmt
and
begin
to
collect
tbe
article,
or
tbeir
doubt but that planting tho “*®“ JJ’jJ
of the wire, aud banging tn water
. r! a_ _
.tn .ill, th*
year after year on the same sod tends to
Au iron cyUndrr protect, tbe inMrument
tn&gt;m lujun.^ . ll“&gt;«1™?™^.*^"
There is no doubt but that a slight weaken tho variety.
.Hastings
four foet hi#1’ keep* off tlM* draugbk
..ShUlti...
mulch or cover over the strawberry beds
Through tbe cylinder i* a telescopic aya
is a great advantage daring winter, says
. n imho u ten a ck»'»
&gt;&lt;“r"“7 ••
Piera, in Ono cud of which are two vertiad
Prairie Farmer. While the plants may
Tlie very best treatment of disease i*
wta* about one-quarter uf au inch apart.
not winter kill, the leavee do, aud hence,
prevention in all canes.
Wtea a caudle « held at an opening m tbo
RtebSS^y
tlie plant has to make new leaves in the
X' mul tbe eyo i. applW to th.
Sugar beets oro an excellent feed for
spring. If very slightly protected, the
. Spring Brook’..
pn-niliea lirMTilied in wuo mo
ouualu end of V- tube. U- plumb luwran
Emi rnoper.
leave* keep green and are rradytodo sheep.
omcial.wbcu
tbe
train
reacbm
ito
dretin^
It pays to encourage the boys nn n I. . Seen—a lino lin« between tbo vertical
duty in the first days of spring. boUi aa
SJTTIt re«—&gt; '« u» -M«
Uou and mrmw the boys of msohrnev. The
protectors to tlie crowns and fo elabor­ farm.
new* company receives a tetur next day
ate sap. until tho new ones take their
It is economy to secure rd! tho wood ended hv a cornsquadiug movement iu tbo irom tbe railroad demanding tbo Instent di»II. " VVlieu tbo structuro U at
“*J.*"
places.
I'artiaily
decayed
manure, aslws for a fertiliser.
normal |«Mtmh. Ux&gt; U«w bang* still, midlightly laid over, act* afterwards as a
Id mo would not lie a goo-1 nppfic.it ion Xv tetwivn the oibere; but when Um- *ibn will uavo uci w»»a.a~
----- --—.-------aUinulmit. Clean straw or cornstalks unless there be a consiucralile mnuunt of
m*
make a good cover, and are not likely to veRetoble matter in the huH already, or I* dhturlcd by tbo action of the w nd. It .ta. r-ilrouL'. teal ta
u.uta
c-A»pta«&lt;l wtata. ll ta ta.lm.tal Uta*
introduce noxious weeds. The circurn- midc-d before applying die hrau ur iji CODmnr, wrn EUM &lt;■&gt;&gt;• •"
stanCTM will indicate what to use. Ever­ ^ction with dm iiuw. Uum- «mght al­
green bouglis. where obtainable, would
ways to bo applied on lhe suiiuty. «*■
Suu.
answer, bat they are not usually on tlie
on SL.nuly
or

Paine’s Celery Compound

IO

Will Cure You!

Child can use them!

HARVEST
EXCURSIONS

Minnesota, Dakota,
MONTANA,

) Aug. 21st
TUESDAY, / Sept. 11 »ud 25.
) Oct. 9 and 23.

SI Pad, Minneapolis !&lt; Masiloba

CHEAPER THAN
EVER BEFORE I

25V?

ssr“’-

:a-

’2s^S4i

prairie.

.........

The United States Fish conunkMico. ft
is claimed, has uccomptMusl niore. both
of practical work and in tlie Une of
original investigation .coking to practi­
cal work in the immodiaie future, lids
year than during any previous season in
Its history.

with the subsoil deep l-ulo* l,‘e
.
Give charcoal to pigs (Wxinanally to Hwlil tbmi knwwrtta uprevent acidity of tho stoiiMc&gt;i,
Florida orange grower* are
to
Europe ns a market for aurp.’tn fruiL
Tlie shipment of apphu to i ■“roPe J““ tbi, A.iii.—VrasUagtoo Star.
been an unusually licitvy one 1 .us yew.

“Oh. my precious 1” cooed Yoanghttoboad,
if 1 should b. tatan away t™" yo”;
.
.... .tatalnlH 'F1.nL (k'tIOtlU*.

C A N C ER- s%Ss

CIDE

; Add™“ c-

IWWM-

�THE STORY 0g .THE BELLS.

, tones, as she glanced through tho panes, her
heart beating violently.
"Ahl you're there, ma'arp?" spoke a gruff
voice; nnd a man. bearded and uncouth
and ragged, enmc Into vtew. and a new
terror overcame tin* timid housewife os bIiu
fancied that he looked rough and fiurcu nnd
threatening.
"Vital do you want V
"Food. I'm nigh starved: shelter, nr the
mean* of getting It. Don't look w scared,
missus. I'm no thief! Old Jerry, tho tramp,
am I and if I don't |o*ik civil nna gentlo it

she would have, welcomed ft w--re of hungry
tramps to hospitality; but jnst now hard
lines hurl come to the Gregorys, and every
mouthtiil counted.
Shu went to the cupboard, however, keep­
ing an aaxtonaoyn on the window, and made
uprn liberal lun di r-f meat and bread; hesi­
tated again, .with a tear in her eye. and
' added a piece uf pie—fa-r piece of pie for
the sparse Christmas dinner oh the morrow.
Then -he approached the wind-'W. raised it
•dtgiitlv. pushed out the ]&gt;m?kugv. and said:
"I,‘m sorry we are a—a trifle short of pn».vl-il-ns, ami Mr. Gregory is away, and 1 have
niqncy-——’
'B y? Gregory"1 L- this Gregory's? I
ord t- il al&gt;out your trouble with that old
eitzick*. Marble. I krn-w him Kay.

'.Young Tyler took tho matter into court.
Ho affirmed that his -father just before his
death hail aroused sufficiently to tell him
that he hud paid Marble ail ho owed him. It
was proven that Tyler had received suffi­
cient money for that purjfijse from tb'vsal*

"Trust in Heaven in adversity, as w« did
when prosperity was ours!" cried Mrs. Greg­
ory. bravely,
"You've got me. father, and I can work,
and wo cannot utterly fail," spoke Janet,
smiling through her toon*, and caressing
dejected, despairing John Gregory.
It was'a mournful family grt ip. The
farterr bad returned home with a white.

"He is a tramp; he camo hero for food to­
day. began Mrs. Gregory.
"And ye give it to m*-. and I said I'd re­
member It. eh?" pendstod the tramp, edg­
ing his way iMist tho threshold. "Welt far­
mer. abut tho door. I'm booked for an hour

at tho town tavern primed me for work. I
hung around Marble's old house. He saw
me. and never recognized me.. Finally y
venture*! to ask him for work."
"And gotJtTV,
"Yes. He was moving to bis new manslon. on lh-i hiU."
.

evidence of a receipt, and exhibited tho uncanetdud notes, the jury decided iu his favor.
The Tyfer farm bccfune Marble's property
Gabriel Marble had given the wn-w of
Cfieil iHs-uim-ii homelcxs pau|»-r. Grigory
was sued for a deficit of fS.OOO. forced to si-11 torture another turn. He hud Miso*! upon the
his outside land, mortgngo the homestead, -team driven by Gregory on a writ for debt,
and in three years such rui.-wry and mis- claiming that ho intviid'-d to leave th'-fyrtunegrew mitof the iiffairtimt the farmer county ar.d defruud his creditors.
This last misfortune and disgrace drove
John Gregory nearly frantic. He had torn
to ribli.uis il:6 note the conriubto placed In

"So he gry mt- to help him. By Mu! by
It ctWIv moving bi* desk. I *l;.&gt;ul!
It Oner out uf sight. I I
it -.
I hud u lantern of hi* with m-. I - r an h- uj
I searched over his papare. y. tt
j
broke opon drawer after drawer. T1 -n I
carted the desk to the new h-.-u...-, i:,.t ,k ] « f abuse for delay, and a stlngv dim - f •
my work: und then to tho tovem. an ’ :..

his lip., had bad" the farm and Tipton and
the Gregorys farewell.
"I tun going West i-» seek my fort uno .The

iU«p*?ns&lt;;fully.
They'll fix him."
kept every scrap lie

A slight

w-m't Unsafe for ran wh&lt;
broken'desk." I'm g«dnj
taka the papers find prforgery nnd fraud. Ol;

rtiirrb-J beyvtid half­
figure.
"May 1 cottu- in ?"
"A stranger! u—uu.

sibGMRiSTMJIS

'VY^e'Ctk
“Everybody knows our trouble, it m&gt;
she murmured brokenly: "oven that
tramp hus hoard tho gossip. Oh. Ii.&gt;«

life happy for -&gt;ur darling ehild. Janrt."
Yes. n । astornl tragedy was‘being enact*
in the lonely fn'nihoutic. mure pathetic tin

-xifllSER GABRIELn
Mortgage.
aps.

/•taring in u dreamy,
worried sort uf way
ut tlir* glowing lop*

, dusk hnd nearly come
until sbu was startled
by the sharp summons
SomchowAhe was frightened. Gregory's
fs-ra was five miles from Tipton. nnd two
from any other house. She was alone, ex­
porting her husband nnd hot pretty daugh­
ter. Janet, every moment. They had driven
to town with some poultry, and were doit
homo long since.
That kind ot a knock was no neighborly
tap. It must lx* a stranger, nnd Mrs. Greg­
ory remembered how a tramp hod robbed
the bouse once, and stolen a horse another
time, and'instead of saying "Como in." or
opening it. she nervously barred the heavy
portal nnd. ran to the window.
‘Who is there?" demanded her quavering

"The law aids the rich!" grotnu-'d Greg­
ory. bitterly. "but that I ezp-wtod; but w hen
the crafty. idw-natured-villain dared to ask
Ten year* previous the next farmlKiusq
was owned ant! occupied by William Tyler.
His wife hud -lie,?; leaving n boy. Cecil,
duven years of ago. Ho and pretty Janet
had beeome warm friends and playmates.
'Ibe lonely widower was u frequent guest ar
the Gregotjjr homo. * When the children beeiunn sixteen they were lovers.
,
One day the two farmers did a foolish
thing. -Mr. Tyler -.vjshed ten thousand dol­
Upon Christmas Eve Mrs. Gregory rec.dl.-d
lars to spweulato Iti n wonderful mine, dis- how efaim nft.-r elp)n&gt; had so beggared them
that they had resolved to abandon the fat in
| Gregory excited about it.
Ho tried to l-er- u week later, nnd njovo us tenants to a mis­
row the money, un i. going to Tipton. met erable swamp funn ninny miles away.
tho miserly Giibrlel Marble.
To add Io nil their misery. Janet hnd faded
Marble agreed to advance the money on nnd poled, nnd the roses fled from her bunny
conditions. Tyler was to deed his farm to
him a.- security, giv his notes, und obtain not n wor-1 had lawn hoard from (Veil Tyler.
uh indorser to th" same his neighbor. John . KoChristmas Eve had dawned with gloomy
Gregory. Thia WM done. Tyler went a*uy shadows over the dear old home, und gaunt,
to the minus. Ho wrote frequently
fail­ haunting wraiths of a happy poet in forlorn
ure. success. failure. success, nnd finally,
after n long lapse of silence, that Ho was
With n sigh. Mrs. Gregory arose from hot
coming back to the old farm to die. He hnd reverie.'iighted a lump, nnd set about pre­
been badly injured by nn accident at tho paring thtTfrugai evening maaL
mine, hod sold it out. und. he wrote Greg­
"They'll Im? hero soon." she murmured. "1
ory. would pay' Marble, and pass the few must bo cheerful. to keeppoor Janet in spir­
y--arn the doctor said ho might live on the its. I declare. John has forgotten his
spectacles."
And now came tho strange part of it. One
They lay across an open page of the family
dark night Cecil Tyler was awakened by a Bible. Mrs. Gregory placed them on a shelf.
loud knocking ssr the door. Arising, he
found there Gabriel .Marble nnd his hired glanced down at tho open pogo.
man. Dobbs. A wagon stood ut tho gate,
A flickering flume from the fireplace
between them they bore nn Insensible form brought out one single line so prominently
—that of William Tyler.
"We found him on mydoorstnp." explained
“Wrrping mag rndurrfor a night------ "
Marble. "He had just coma to town, nnd
The flume died down. Thun it sprang up
I guess wanted to see me on1 business, but again, brighter, cheerier, nnd seemed to
his strength foiled him. and ha fainted dead
fringe with gold the promise sweet that folaway. Doctor said ho was very ill. and told
ua to get him home." &lt;«.
The next day. at eventide. William Tyler
died. The farmer had scarcely been buned
when Gabriel Marble seized upon the farm
nnd all Its belongings for debt, and notified
‘Husband! husband I don't complain!
John Gregory that, as indorser for Tyler, ho
should hold him responsible for any deficit.

orer than when I went avyay
Fhi'So were Ce. il Tyler'S first word*.
'Huvo you?" erh-d Gr» gory, actually smil­
;. "Boy. I'm so glad to see you alive,

And umernl noise Uio-pai P* nl
Tluii to tho coungn sc t&lt;- th.* ci
Brought thllng**nf salvation ■!.

How the fire glowed! How those honest
souls wakmed to grateful joy? Ah! Christ­
mas hail brought itsgift-. It was heaven t •
hear laughter and mirth under that old roof

■Midnight'

... Gregory at last, aris"My! tho hours have pushed
_
. . * wind's this way. and w«
n just hear Tipton balls."
"Open' tho door, ‘ "
Mrn. Gregory's hand rested lovingly on
the farmer's shoulder, and a gentle, fur­
away look was in his.honest eyes
________
iu*._tho
d&lt;M.r slightly ajar, they stotsi nnd listened,
whiiii Cecil’s bronxod cheek* rested against
Hie soft, while brow of ills ofllanecd love.
Over the stiow. mellow and ecliuinc. ran**
the Inst runaway chimes of tho Iwdfries of
Tipton. They dh-il away. John Gregory,
about tocloso the door, murmured: .
"Peace on earth! Yrs. It’js here!"
"Good-will to men!" softly rejoined hl*

sort of conhise'd when I stopped hero fur
fiHsl. Iwu hungry, ton. Th&lt; n I -remem­
bered ye all and what I'd heard of y,-. it
started me thinking: for if there was onn
game f-ir which I enuld put the elamiM on
?nbriel Macbl". it wa'* for cheating William
yler and John Gregory."
"Ah; nt last, the bruter murmured Cceil*
Tyler, expectantly.
.
’
"Man! manl can you right my wrong*?"
cried Gregory, axoitodly.
"Wait and see. Truth was. tho night thnt.
Tyler came luu’k to Tipton ho hud SlO.tkXJ
with him. Hu came, to Marble's, and paid

by minstrel*. y-&gt;ung children, or in cath-’dral choirs, mid no Christmas morning in
village &lt;■' iuniunitb-5 was allowed to pass
without this p.M)tu of musical commemora­
tion le lng prominent in the exercises of the

"Are you sure?"
"I . nw him. Marble pretended the note*
wa* at tho bonk, but Tyler said to never
mind, to give him a -»qrejpt. nnd the notes
later. Just ns he handed It tn Trier he
fainted away. Marble hooked tlie reeoipt.
Present-giving Is a custom of remote ori­
and th-' next day Tyler died; and Marble gin. nnd seems to have run tlie course ol
bribed me to sllbncc and claimed that he the years without fashion or cireum-tan-'e*
never received the money."
“Why. Dobbs, your evidence alone would has supphintod th" Yula log and the mistle­
bring Marble to time!" spoke Gregory.
toe. but, thi* Is because of its being more
“Trust mo trying it on that crafty old fax! common and convenient, and of the decree
No, I wanted* tangible evidence. When I of the little ones, who would rather g" wild
left here to-day 1 wanders into Tipton. over Its beauties than marvel at the rays, Mrs. Gregory's food and a drink 1 enjoyed Xories of time-honored usages.

�LAGE BELLE,

mBR/WE

DUNGfAN.b

with humiliation and nu&gt;’. 1

Markham." insinuated
cvaftysmile of mystery

In. all Glend d'« n-»young num mood high,
' itimutl-ii than Ern-st BUk

earv. niof-ttoh- •

money hidden nwuy or in
mt only abandoned ;
,
■ s’-ly. I’ve l-.en j.y j.A
i,fo faithful

. Glendale wusiug- g
•!«!. no did I

count, and nil that; nnd. ‘

Immense bank ac- ; without rei-.lling Its hidlng-plnc-.
.
■.
]n(1IJjrjeR
made, to no avail, nt bonks
in neighboring towns, tbo records searched.

me. I toil you that you ape tho mn«t eligible
i Ernest Bink- wo* human, nnd therefore
disappoint- d. but he did lift idt Idle m -urumuttered Herbert,contemplativelystroking ■ •;ng
__ &lt;■.,
.er his bad fortune. lb- was too man­
)y for
for that. At last, realising that hihis silky mri-trf-he.
!’ Iv
"Ye*. You
. n.-eordinR to her. father's uncle's bequest wm un empty gift, ho sot.
will, tn- day ahe mnrrici tho estate is set­
tled.-and my father receives algxge sum as mechanic. soc-uring employment iu a ma­
a bequest, only the use&lt;|f which he now en­ chine nhop.
joys. and Eunice aasurii.rs control &lt;-f her
........
, ...
___
.. . . .,
...
own fortune. It’s a prbirelr one. Way op : fair Cbristmifs Eve that boging our story,
in the tens ot thousands, Then: l» another ; Ernest I’.L'k toiled days nnd r&lt;:ad uiglilM.
provision, however.*
:
' tm l trli-d to
“What's that':"
•
. jeal s-h-dpr.
"If Eunice mnrries without my father's* Ho hud th
son-ent sh-j forfeits tint fortune. But she that

Tith her.- 1 think she ifites you.
“tihe doesn't show iu much!' w
.
Herbert. with a dubious; shrug of the shouldet".
'
“Oh! nil wom.-n arc hoy. You win the
gor-rnr»r&gt; good graces ii: the party to-night,
If ho favors you. it s a settled faet."
“Think so?“I know it!* assured Markham, confident-

-Mr. Bink.-, do

tale lr&gt;

'Fnl*-'?

have misjudged me.
miserable girl'*
She broke down utterly.
hisshoukler. Asli it1 fond of Iron hwl !&gt;*s&lt;n

; hum—Eunice Daveaol.
j fr.-tn the young m*-elmnle that woo idnqn ul
j- They licwl m-t frequently of tut*-, and b»-r , os a refrain-&lt;f few-y.
; ny*-s bod sbono *'• kindly Into his own that! Tho &lt;-l&gt;! --o.-it was ■ royal garment-n.-w
his heart beat fondly ut th- r.-mrmbraneo tlm jeers of jils-rs f-ll flat na from n -oat &lt;-l
I of it.
1
I—
mall.
" “
ns. at midnight. »'*•
Ernest
’•...» Bloke
nuke -r
nnd•
blushing Eunice «t&lt;?o J before Mr. Murkhuiu
' -1 11 know my fat-. I'll speak out lik-mun if opportunity pri»&lt;-utn tu-night. , iu the library.

be. and th- gear* »’ ulB I
lluslmnd nnd w&gt;lfn stand watching Murk

&gt; *h&lt; r» w
• Alslo..

itiiiit- r nnd drivel nnd tel! t|&gt;

you |«

‘'lUnliilaniMM

anti* OBtunj In lit» fltitlrl ft &lt;in parll nod

I If II lU}doin'. &gt;

tryliig to Hft him up. Erncal Blake i-ars-th-

Then they make Mtn n comfortable hnd

( don't." unirun d bale. soil -uiy.

�THE FREIGHT BRAKEMAN. I

Obunty
i:
Have ti.»ed
I bitvpj- requite.

DISAGREEABLE

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FEATURES
OF

Getttns Out * ffaselwU Ultra.
J
Newspaper tqen atjd printers may
tervsted Ip knowing how fireTfi^
liaselxillin”
extra*
HIS 1 areiMuodaoqti.eklvSl..,
^

i-1

BSk have beard &gt;l&gt;nr friend* and neigb■uslkhig about it. You liny yoursel(
of tbe many who kndw from per■Kutperieiit e just bow guofc a thing it
yon have ever tried itj you are one
Hfttauncti friend*/ Ixraute tire won■m thing alinitt R Is. thut when once
Hna trlul. Dr. King’.* Nxra Discovery i
■tafter hold* n place hr tty-hottee. If
■S«vr never n*.*l It and should !*•'
■OhI with a cough, cold or !;tny throat. ■
Hp»&gt;r chest trouble, "wun’ abotilent
W and give It a fair trial. It ia guar.u. 1
)M every time, or money tetuudeil. Trial .'
flllos free a! W. H.. liiMxlyvar’- dnrj •
6h!.
'

Y ORK IN STORMY WEATHER.
ore described in detail by thu reporter,
'_________
1 wbo eend their copy to the office by me*­
. senger. or vote graph it If the game is InThe PlffieufHe* of HmmUIu* * Train on another city. Tbe result of the remain
Sleep Grade*—Twenty Degree* Belov*
four Innings they telephone er te|eX-»-nr.M_ U . «.n» rf IU1..
,h? 1U“«r “W d«» 'T
&gt;
taaeous ticker
Whjio the last four
"7Hno’T’
*
'
j ImiluCT sru being played the printer*
The lUtogrrcaHr features of a freight
the ^I*’ thv f(OTn *• Btrreotyticd
brakemhnh life are chiefly those 'tepenxliug IU"1 J"!' ot‘
,h* Prw‘li’ n:id
up n the weather. If lw could perform bis
walls for the result
of
duties in southern Cal fornix or Florida in U1” “’t1 ,un*nt»1 ho foreman of the
winter, nnd in the northern State* in ram- , rrMt "*1“
wit&gt;’ •
in Id*
nwr, tas 1.4 would .wdinorily be a happy ‘“n“fore
«•,,,f
one, though tin- nmiovonce of tramps is ulWn
pnd of each of il£-so you

_
U» .tap.
po-.u™ d„ ' ;
Tb_.nw.l_rt.
nd.,,, &lt;„
the rare, while tbe faithful trainman me*: '
I- M. ...druou.L X'
b.
'mou rt lb.
.bl
-.»«wumn ran will
. — -------- ------------1 *uu
board a train in gangs of n dmu-n. armed
w&lt;tb pl«tob,und dictate wlierottie train »hall
-ryiaw,,
cMreytbem.
&gt;"he •&gt;nr•M
..
‘
1 Tt■ ihm nf
- «u.i
-•

*“««• &gt;’
CnxbUw op . d» w|,b
'TT".'
-r! UP°n n
in th* eterciitypcd page.
P’S, "‘tT
’‘""‘I'
'
bl““: "““I”
T»..or Ibnlnor(, llltnr|, Blurap ,ho
b

each club, tbp- press is Instantly started.
pajiers roll out at tho rate; of 4Q.(W an
“°’u’’ thc oonriers put spur* into thr-lr

nr" rerious, hath l**-nu*&gt;* of tbe t*-.*t ofen- .
Extra, all ubout the ball gunir! nnd a
dun&gt;n&lt;-e involved nnd tho added difflcultir*
d*»«n wagon* take on hmd* of j-apcr* und
,u basiling n train Tin- WestinghouM' au- are driven at Iwaknti’k &lt;*peed for certain
tematlo nir brake, which ha* served so ad
distant corner*, where n score of eager
mlrubly on pa**ctiger trnius for the last. flf.
nomdxn-H are waiting fur each of tin ni.
About 4*5.000 of these sporting extras are
—_ • ,
,
”
’
B,,d ch&gt;-ai«nnd ro mt to make it available for
sold in Chicago everjt evening.
gg»&gt; treat mlve in the world for cut-, long fn-igl.t train*, but it |, now ao t.’r
Sometimes the extra* appear with big
&gt;.
&lt;r tn•JT*“r *,n”- ' f*t*‘ ’"n‘ in * fcw
“,e ‘•nMirman I head lines. “The Cuicagos Win.” or “New
Her. ehappnl hand.*, ehilblain*. corn*.- who tu»w lm» to ride on the outride of ram in ’
York Victorious*." etc. This Is done by
£Ad *tfn eruption*, and poffitivelj cares ; n freezing condicfou for nn hour ut a time
making two stereotype plates. In one the
B^&lt;irnoj«y r.-pnonl. It I* guarantred will
privttegvd to rit romfnrtaWv in his
hiqtd line is fora Chicago victory, iu the
jttv-JH-rfi-ct &gt;atl*faetion. or money re- catioce while th*. sf.**l of the train is gov
other fqr defeat. If tlie Chieagim chance
.IT’ , pri'-’'-5
iH’r
vm-xi I.y the engine r through the in*tantato win it is on the first plat*? that the
f W. H. Gbodycar
I m on* action of the air brake. On the strop I
Email btamps tho result of the lain
item Grant wore a 17 inch cidlar.
I rr*d\nf th»R°cV mountain*, and « few
g and the total*
_
' other hue*, thi* brake i* already, in umx
While one of the thro* sporting editors
Itch, Mange and .Soratelir* on human or I
•■drakixo ar hand.’1
employed oa u inontiug paper is reporting
ilniri* cured hl HO minute* I.y Woolford’s ■
But “braking by band" li*till the rule. In I tho ball game another is ut the race*,
Fanflary Lotion. This ncvi-r foil*. Soli! running on ascending grades or nt alow while the third I* taking c-jre of other
by Dr. E^Lalhrop, Druggist. Hasting*.
ipwb tho brakemen can ride under corer, hporting events. Sporting editors are cl
A trinri^ fraud—a gins* eyi‘.
but in defending grades, or on levels wbetr wavs ou the lookout -for midnight prise
tbssposd is high, they must bo on tbe tofw lights, und as these affairs ate usually
of Die rars reaily to instantly apply tbo held secretly and in out-of-the-way piaces.
brakes fur thi&gt; remaui that there ure'grno- they pivo reporters ho end of niixlety.
knew Kemp's Bal'um tor tbe throat and lungs rally only tliruo or four men to a long train Sometlm«* a "straight tip" as to wbero a '
was *■ superior remedy, a* It stopped her cuuifh weighing from 5!B to 1,000 tuns, whnomo­ fight is to bo held turns out tn bo n wrong ■
Instantly when other cough rrnjedtr-s bad no mentum ca niiot be arrested very quickly. In tip. 1 remember cm- icrasion on which a i
efleet whatever. So to prove lid* ami convince descending steep grades only tho most’ con­ reporter of The Herald was told, confi­
f you of It* rtierlt any druggbt will give you a stant nnd. skillful care prevents tbe train dentially, wheru an intereatlngflght was to
from rashing at breakneck speed to tho foot come off. Five or six other sports told
•
;
The Infant king of Spain h;i* a ihiimiiii- of the incline; or to a curve,, where it would him. confidentially, that the fight was to i
be precipitated over an emlwuktnrnt and take place in as many different spots. ,
Jngpastiteu fur telogna xaustigr.
crashed tn iqdintera.
many miles apart. The young man wad
,
Hill's Peerlees Cough syrup te fast l^»nervous about it. but he didn’t lose his &lt;
vitnnig the p»|Hilar reutAlj
No cun-. iu» tbnsummit, and the »prod is reduced *u&gt; a head. llnHiad a reporter seat to each of '
• .
. j'xay. W. IL Goodyear.
x
proper rate by tbe application of tbo brakes thu half dozen place.*, and was lucky i
enough
to be at tbe right one himself.— ;
on.
*ay,
ane-thlrd
or
omrhalf
tho
cars,
it
will
't .-/
W»- &lt;’• H. McKrney. of Itetffiflt. i» tte
, '
perbap* bo found that one or two brnkce too Walter Wellman’a Chicago Letter.
, Alf’"’ tail'**’** nt the Reform school.
U_UJ have
ua.r teen
in-en put
pul on,
c and that the train ta
many
If your stomach te dhbntervd. tr) a hot- running too
... slowly.
.. .. 8,,^ (lf tj,cni must
-qfafetif Cobb'* Pill*. AO for -•’» rent*.
W. then
then te
te l&lt;w»m«l
loosened. (wOr perliap* some are «et
But tho colors are what give the street*
.
J Ji.-’Goodyear.
so tightly that the friction teat* tbo wbaeto of.Seoul etich a quaint holiday appearance.
T
*Therti, was no secretary to the president unduly or enusra them to slide along tho White or blue predominates, and the
long,
flowing gowns, well starched and
track 1 intend of rolling: then throe brakes
Hurt te rclunacd and some on otfter cars ap­ ironed, glisten iu tbo sun and blend their
J Parents, don’t let your children suffer plied instead; und all thi* mustte done colon* together, making a dazzling pict­
When Hill’s P«&gt;erliv»K Worm Sprciik will i (-omutinu-e fur an hour) wten tbu tempera­ ure together w ith the red of thuchildreu'B
relieve, or no pay. W.
Goodyear.
ture u 20 deg*, telow-xrru, or the wind i* dresses and the occasional bright silk
under inure favorable gnwu of an official or well to do merchant,
.Tii’* chun h festival oyster Is a g&gt;&gt;od deal blowing a gale, just
Tlie people mostly drera in imported
circuitsHanro*. '
slflunk in the berry thin season.
white cotton, victoria lawns and silks.
&gt; Mindigrstion. that consch'iii'e of every bad
A train moving at twenty miles an hour These are thickly padded with cotton for
winter wear, and then preaent a very
tdptiutoh. tan lie procured by. dslnr, Hlil’.s against a Wind with a velumty of thirty
balloon like appearance. Originaliv they
.Rirnaparilla. W. H. Goodyear.
colored the doth aa a rule, but now'white
fcThe turkey that esdaMd Thanksgiving sleet is falling tho force of It on his hiuids is tbe prevailing color for the common
i&gt;!ds V» roost high till after Cliristms'
nnd tare is very severe. If wr add to thin people, a custom which Is accounted far
tbe danger at cudant upon stepping from one by tbu following tradition: White is tbo
U about •; mo. and we would sav at least one car to anotirr over a gup of twenty-fevou to tnuurniug color and three years the period
half are troubled with some affection of the thirty incite* iu a dark night, when the cars of mourning. Once, during a period of
ten years, three kings died, necessitating
throat mid lung*, a- those complaint* are. ue/rardiog to
statistixM. more numerous than "i”“re *&gt;»aying io one unto or tho a change of raiment by tbo whole people
. ,.«urvu3_
u&gt; sutuv.io,
raeh tttpe. It of.course was burdensome,
.
other*. We would odvtte all our readers not to I o’ber every few second.*, wo get soAe idwi of.
.neglect the opportunity to call on their dnxjiisl | ‘hough we cannot realize, tbw/M&gt;n*ations as n Coreun wardrobe Is rather extensive
’■ tutd net'* bottle ut Krtiip’s Balsani forthr throat I th“t 1X11,11 M ««■« tim« fill tbe mind* of tbo and quite costly. In order, then, toavoid
the difficulty in thu future, they decided
anil IuukX. Trial. uz« Jrt* , Largs bottle* 80e1 mcn wlu*'*’ pteosaut berth wmi *n enjoyable
i on
Kummer
, to dress altogether in while and'bc readv
and tt Sbtdfoy all dnigstet*.
“ *"n mild
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And tiiis Is not an overdrawn picture or ' for the caprice of their kingn. Of course, i
_ Catahric handkerchiefs for the fair sex
the
wealthy are not obliged to follow this
tbe worst that might te given; for rain and I
’
look as if they were intended for dolls.
snow combined
emt th;
'i cu,t(,m- but may dress as they please.—

Sick headache 1* readily cured bl Hoad’s
Sareapsrilla. which tone* and rexntete* the
dteesttoa. aud create* iwi appetite.

completely and solidly that they arc worse
than tta.^smiKrttest skating j&gt;ond, nnd moving upon them I* attend.*! with danger at
*
’*
M'hool ha* been । opetiwl In every step. Jumping—it cannot te called
Wood,
wnlkmg-^-frotn ono car to another is in such
That ’ dlHlresmig disease. tlii« piles, in caao* positively rocklew. The brake apporspeedily relieved Mint cufVd by Ayer’.- Pills atu* will in a snow storm te coated with ice
■o rapidly that vigorous action is required to
keep it in working condition. Even a wind
A. Manvel. Axs’tSupt. * G. p. Agt C. alone, in dry weatte r, sometime* compel* tte
IL 1. A I*. It. IL writm: “1 lune lieen men to crawl from one car to another, fcraspaftHated with Salt Rheum In a moat wrioiw'j icR »ucii projections as they may.
from. During the whiter season. my I Irrakeman wbo forgets
forget* to.take
to,take hfo
hi* rrubber
htiuil' have lieen In such coodldon that I coat and overall* sometimes snffeni severely
wu» unable to dres- qr undrew* myself from sadden changes of temperature. In
without gsaiirtauce, and I have nut had spring or fnl) a lively shower'will te encoun­
gloves or liandage- off my hand* for about tered in a sbelterud valley and tbo clothing
four months until 1 begun using Paplllon will te completely drenched, nnd then within
(cxtractof flax) Skin Cure. I certainly perhaps half an hour the awnt of a tow
tlilnk it has cured my hands largi.' bot­ hundred frot brings tho train intoanatmenphen- a few degrew telow Uta fre-zing point,
tles only 81.00 at Goodyear's drug -store.
»that withite aid of tbe wind. faniKd by
"Under false colors" Thr cheeks of n the speed of the train, the cloth*, uro vror
great many women.
soon frowu stiff.—B. B. Adams, Jr., in

Scribner’s Magazine.
The pajH-n. are full of sudden death*.
If you have choking M’nsatlona, fluttering,
pain or tamdrmeu* in cheat. faint easily,
take Dr. Mile-’ New Cure for the heart,
and so «M«pe death, as did Henry Brown.
dragglAt of Cleveland. Ohio. Sold hr W.
H. Goodyenr.

nt.upon detecting these crim■« Bmitey In I’opnlar bdaton

1 him
fair.

NATIONAL SERIES, JUST CLOSED.

'OEACCO

A Valuable Resoarce for the Sick.

* LUXURY

• COMESAS

NEAR BEING
NE plECE
OF

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link
hnk

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aaosasaasM. in aun «&gt; in&lt;* real eMnix-Mumx-usni
&lt;k*iirer-l them from bondage und gnvu peace ; being lu tin-County of liarry. to the
of
Uli prr*»uiTity ugain brought in impiety and Michigan, known and dewTibed a« follows, to

AS !T
IS

ANb !S

lWty, prreientt wm. followed by rorruption, ntid that tel ua civil or foreign
war. sometime* to complete subjugation;
poverty and misery taught tb- irbard kwsou*.
und on ibe ruins «&gt;f the old civilisation a now
onu sprang up. tn turn to grow rumipt and
deenv. But this process. Which gore oh dnwly
In nn&lt;tra Ennn. .nd .l»«* w.«t o&gt;
mprtlj InU.

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tino and the odjacMt regiuiM have been held
byaeven distinct mow: Uiollnmitlc, thcSemitie, th* B rsinn, the Greek, th" Reman, the
Hnraccu and the Turkish. Anti und-r each
there were minor, but bloody revolutions.
Wo have’ just completed the histury at its
conquest i.y the Semitic Israelites, let us
glan&lt;v a menu-ut at those nation* who rarrounded them, and part of' whom they ex-‘
petted.
’
They bad many nature nnd principalities^
but were all of &lt;&gt;nv race, tbo Hornitos, nnd
ono general type &lt;&gt;f benthemsm. They had
progrrswvi far enough to have walled towns
and sXtexisivu writings, and those nearest
tho I'ba-uiciana parVxik of tbe civilisation of
that people; but nil ancient writers agroe
that as they advanced hi wealth and arte
they declined in moral.*. Their religion was
at drat, jirobably, a worship of tbe heavenly
bodies and the foreva ut nature; from that
they went on to worship the image* of ani-

j Suited statra court*
|
timers over "
Hasting* National Bank,
. Basttnn, Ulcbigai-.
]
office*. Booms 15. lb and if, i&gt;r&lt;
' 11 Auoctate
ouw man Blortt, Gratitl Ilapldv, Midi.
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m. bates.
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Attorn
Hastings, Mich.
Practice* In nil courts of the stole. Hpectal
attention to collect Iona MoNBYTO Loax ox

■nribort with decency (Roman* L:34). The
prophets tell u» clra r)y of God's intention to
annihilate people guilty nf- such practice*,
and wotidcrfuUy bare tho»e prophecies bran
fultlllvd. Tbe Israeli tea finally exterminated

destroyed Tyro and tho Homan* annihilated
Tyre’s offspring, tta Carthaginians; God

Israelites preserved the knowledge of liu
wont Hu "onlarged Jnphet” and nuulo tho
offspring of Ham subject to him. Tlie licen­
tious Canaanites have no representative* in
the modern world; tta* Israelites are among
ua, on over present proof of ever fulfilling
prophecy, and a glorious future is still in ro-

Joshua and all tbe days ot th elders that
outlived Ji«tina,r but tbe tain, of idolatrous

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Dated Nov. mti. i—
Maxv A. &lt;’ vxirnaiJ.. Adrnbdvtrator.
-------—-------- --------------------------- tvJ N- FOwLER.
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Dentist.
flooio* fonnrriv occupied by* Dr. Jone*, ovv
"mun. H_.d t.n Anny.'.
^-AjiT. KSaEi-KX ftVANABMAS

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ITiyidcian and Surgeon,
oaire over Nevin's store. OfBee hours from a

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AMONG DEALERS

these Gouty; are?on the
MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE,

3x12 FULL 16 02, PLUG -THE
POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE

JSO.FUZER a BROS., Loiistllle. Kj

OtDce and rt-sldrace oa Broadway, near Court
House. Hasting*. Mleh.

Wile, Barbara E. Hill and Ani-untaJ. Ilillar*
defendant*. Notice I* hereby given that I sbal)
sell at nubile auction Io the highest bidd-r, on
Thursday, the 2ttb day of January. A. D. imp. at
ten o'cloek in the forenoou. at the north trout
door -of tbe court bmise. in thr city of Hasting*,
county of Barry and State of Michigan. s51&lt;!
\ E. KENASTON,
court house t-clng the plare tor liukllng the cir­
cuit court for Mid county of Barrv.«&gt;e folio* lap
**•
Attorney at Law.
described property, to-wll: Tlie umilvbl-d
fourths of tbo following described tduvel
all court* of the Stale. CoBeetions throe
of land, to-wlt: Conuprncini: on tnr MWth e^»:

OM1TH A COLGROVE,
O
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Ijtwyera.
(Office in Umob block, HmUurx.)
Practice is all the courts of tbe state.

C. WBLTON

I* agent for the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co.
He write* pollcle* un a man's property against
}SJ?.,’7^reAn,li,?rin&lt;or
iMCalhst a man’s
life by death and accident.

0OOK &amp; SHELDON.
(Officein Abstract Block.Hastings. Mich.)
Have tbe only set of Abstract Books In Barry
County.
J

NOamBEIN

PtRfUMis the Breath. Ask for it.

I cm often asked ns to my* sehaaUon* when
| walking too rope; but if by that u meant
.
— *•— *«— « «i«vUU«m»«, &gt; niuss
•mw •k'cldodly in tb» negative. When
1 ’’aikfoX I tent some e^itrea nr twenty feet
®byud of me, a*l wutstfo softly or hum a
’ «tutrt» or awp*. m tbu tnmMrma? nene me.
1
Invariably keep time hi my -tup to the
nww tl»“ burnt is playing, and 1 find that
! lyreb mowotiderfuUy in prtwrving my tel,
my own wrigti utxt xtttt of u«
tetHU’’riT «Kdo tnero must t» about 230
1 -pnuau.* terir.ag nu tbe rope, which naturally
-ivc*etffiaktyrtkbly, Uili m-^inj ttyiu- r j-,. of
‘Ttc ciruf diClfoltie* we bare to -.uirounter in
’ tf.’pnt; our teiutca. i pretcr to jx-rtonu fa
* t-'w«pen ar; to.- tu a hull or ttrotre even of
; th’-’ fcxr.7»tdimensions the ritmud air funtad
j c.- tta elevation nt which my rope ta always

PCSSIBlE
MAKE IT

n W. LOWRY, M. D.,
Pliyixlcian and ,Burgoon.
Make* n spectalty of treating diseases of the
In pursuance and by tlrtiwof a decree of th&lt;KYEand EAR and Uie preservation of vision circuit court fur tbe county of Barry. tn chan
w’®CTACI‘,a‘ aud ’’J®

•Advice to Everybody

U then lirolten by the affecting story of Huth.
Samuel, tiw prophet, was then called and for
a timo Israel enjoyed better days.
’

KNOWN ASA

MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN
A*. BARBER, M. D..

M

Didn’t Watt Tar Hfcn.
City Eflttor (to new reporter)— icxi nay
this man was blown tip by r. ran- of nitroglycerine,
hut you don’t Mate whether bo
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Ifcttead
or alive.
।
New Importer—I waited cronnd there
four or firn hotur. but couldn’t learn it.
- ciity Editor—Why couldn’t you leant It!
New Ilcportrr—Because he i^dn’xcnmo
down yet vrhea'I loft.—Dlnglmgitcn Republican.
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A Ctore AHuaxfranCen.
la ISM, iu Mcrnpb’.*, Lt atefugee school
that I visit* d white chaplain tn tbo.crny,
tjta I’ibte tesson was John sv. 1.
cm t!;o
true vico, gad my father In tlio lntsbmJiL
man.” Ot» Bttio IcDow recited k then:

IS INDEED

Tbo third quarter closed with tin-'-hildreti erf ■
Israel entering on the Promised Laud, wldch j
they soon owupied. except the portions still,I isted. uone rauk higher than dltnnious fjver
a c mprebrnsive remedy for
occupied by tlie Jobusite* aud other nations , Regulator,
l.ivrr &lt; '..11,1,1.11111. Pv«|hjmIm. ('onst1|&gt;atloli.
whom Gt&gt;l bad left “to prove them,” Wrauae :
Chill* and Fever. Iiebillty. Nervousness,
niek Headache ami other ailments
they bad partially failed to keep His com- i
altitboted to Bllloesiicsx.
mandmruta Tin remaining Irewms of tbe 1
PURELY VEGETABLE
fourth quarter detail tbe wonderful history ' It relaxes tbe bowel* wit Inuit griping, puriSe*
a
hllloubreath and cumpletrly relierrx tbe
of a period of four centuries and more, during
many indrserllMble symptoms which torment
wbleb tim-chOMti ;«opte went through a sue- ’ suD&gt;n*n from dy*t»*p»ia, liver compliant and
cession of trial*-for tbo livvcfopmeat of tbeir : kidney trouble*. It also dfteetMllr removes
tbuw nervoti* symptoms felt when bile I* Im­
cbsraetcr. There i» a strange and ranarka- '■ perfectly secreted or I* misdirected.
blr interesting serie* of yrpctitionA each
phase having it* own peculiarities, yet all '
ciiforeing th# »nmr lesson—that unfaithful- !
lettnvr. deceased.
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nea* bring* pnnlsbtneijL
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Notice h. hereby given that I »iial! sell at puli
The |i;w*«» ore uniform; first there wr.* •
jXKvre, aid with it prosperity till the people
forgot God. la-glccted His ordinance* and
adapted corrupt practices from tbeir neigh- : *a!d droroMsl. tn tb" t&lt;»» nslnp nf Baltimore. In
the county of Burry. In the state of Michigan.
le»r»; tin'ii &lt;&gt;xvi allowed those m-jghboiu to
triumph over them and nului-n them to
slavery till in their misery they called ou tho Probate court &lt;•! Barry County, Michigan. all of

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P R. TIMMERMAN. Homa-pathic I'hy|
* •
aiclin and Surgeon.
blood, so they *&gt;on “did *vil in tho sight of
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The railway gtatious. and especially the tbo Ixird and wfved Baalim. ' Seven times,
I station for Moaoow, uro acenes of intense in strikingly similar tanguag*, is this state­
ARTIN V. BARKER. Real Kstatc. In­
human Intoresl. Yon usually go to catch ment made alMxit tbeir serving the gods ot
surance and Iakuu.
| a train iu Rnsaia half an hour too noon. tlie neighboring nation*, and it is occasion­
Office with J. G. Runyan A Son 2 doors north
| If you uro going any distance all your ally added that they adopted tbejmpure nnd
family nnd frieuda come to bov yon off. cruel rites with which the heathen celebrated
Iverv one ia admitted to tbo platform. . *tbeir
l“" worship.
' _ Their puninin
• ifatnent was ter­ of
rhicb. ns a consequence, present* a • riblo. “They
Io
---could not any- longer
stand bo­
----------- --- , fore their ericnacs" .-mil sank into ths most
like of which I have arcm iu ut&gt; other galling slavery/ Tbx'ir first noted oppnwora
”
country. The restaurant* ut thn stations |
of Mreopotamfa, and vyhen they had ROBERTSON HOUSE,
nro admirable. Tbe restaurants In St. nerved their eight years the Lord raised up
PotersbnFg are numerous, thb hotels com- ' Othatel to deliver them. Ho gkvu tliam rret
r.
KRODKHHKH,
JProprirtor.
fortablc, and, thanks to the depreciation ' forty years, then tbqy transgromedijipiin,
t,1»’ ruble, nnt «»&gt; dear. In most of I and Eglon. king of Moab, brouglrt tbein Cor. Jrffersou and Court dts^ Hasting^ Mleh.
tho Russian reatauranta digestiou is sup- I under for eighteen year* Ehud stew Eglon
posed
to be facilitated o.by wraninumtn
the strains of Da I and deUverad them, nnd this time they imd
i
Tills House Is new. with pleasant rooms. The
‘
*!c musical box
; K^tlc
box or
or mechanical
mechanical organ,
organ. [ rest for eighty y.-are—that is, probable, till patroosce of the pabtlc is reepeetfuliy soBelterf.
,
^urawi
discourses loud
loud voiced
voiced muaie
music all
nil ■ tbo youngest children who «mM remember
w dinner bgtdngat.-U.
Is troimr on.—W. T.
T. Stowl
Stood tbo deliv, rance hnd died.
111 txipt&lt;‘DJPor*ry Harlow.
Then coino twenty yt ar* of still more gall­
ing subjection to Jablrx king of Canaan—
mcfiuliig nt that time rt small country ju«t
From tbi* caiAivity
It •»
is sathcr “
an
odd thing
if you south uf the Israelite*.
**
“ wu
uiiiig that
mat &gt;r
, ....... ,*, —lI..............
_' «l_.-- - ■&lt; ■-- ■ who hss a dbesasd L! wr h to st core take proper
I P“&gt;"• 1'rtniml dip
rani IUC
ilw ■ ItlKMl- M.a.l
•MWrtxrt
„
caru
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.uni
..»&lt;__ III'.'
lortv
Aram fl,.,,e .I...
tbe receiver 1letter
,b“ loi.'l
U,:,, L-II
k3'1 rt-*t
r«t lort
-v X.'’ear*.
«»«■" Again
they inrani to euro tt. Tbo funciK-a Uio IJ or U 5egovernment, will
will charge
,!xl.on “w wgutar rxwuUun
.. the
.jo same matter is , *"'F-diipe&lt;l idol*, mid Um&gt; Ixwd gave them into
postage, while if
on
tho
cord
nothing
extra
J
tlw&gt;
luu
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Midisut.
And
tbh
was
worao
print"*! d|xectly ml the;__________ ,
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‘ ’wi
which, if I tteui all belore, for tho Mldiautto were no. Arnin.Bud ;!.n whole nervom »j
is demanded
The
*anto alip
vast and vital tmportaiKe to hutuaa health.
mndie robber* who destroyed all tho fruit
pasted on a postal card. w.mid be!• charged
unsealed i of
fteid*;■ —
»o —
the ------------------Israelites fted
extra for. may be put into nn tiuwueu
- tbo
-------------- from tbo
envelope, and it will then go at printed valloysiuid “mndu ’.hem dens hi themouiimatter rate*, or tho whole .paper from । btius.’’ rtaveu year* of terror and fiiunuu
which the clipplug is taken msv bo nont | they suffered, and then too ten! raised up
containing the article 'marked ut a much i (’hk*.n to deliver item. “And tte country
lees raje than ‘tho government would i wa* iu quietness forty-year* tn tbe days of
cliorgtr for the same article uttsrheil to I Gidron.1 1'txm^tbe wearying *iory«B* n&gt;tlte card. That ta. the government would ■ P“tod;therewu«apastMyr.wt&gt; wla*ale murder, iue ae;«rdivc to dlrectioof they will ‘euro you
rather carry four ounroe for a cent tiian j civil war ami tte wicked rata ot Abnnelccb.
P«nn«&gt;enlly. Around each box U a
—the four-fifths of an ounce for thn ranter After him tneru was comparative peare VniKrT i-itll,. KOI .1.......,|..n ,.Z « 1 .. - — ...
money.—Detroit Freo Praia
: furty-lw &gt; year*, then soother apostasy owl
1 slavery for eighteen y wuw. Jcptnha deliv­
ered them and anotbor peace was foUowed by
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh; Pa.
Nutmeg Hickory tho Btronxest Wood.
Professor Sargent is credited w|»L mak­ subjection to tbe Philistines, winch brings
IVORY POLISH W
ing the statement that the ’‘strongest us to tbe wonderful story of «amwm.

innuunp anu
ineir I'arenU.
FnndUns*
nnd Their
Parente.
An«T&gt;ta,e^urt b. ranumurt MHort
__ ....
&gt;
&gt;
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something living known of its parents or their
circumstaxC-w. nnd without formal papers of
transfer. I This routine axpasat many frauds
and Iratls managers to reject thousand* of
applicant* for ailmiwion. Manage^ tike to
• A debt of gratitude is too often com­
boast of »ho cases they have rejected. With
promised at 10 cent* un the dollar.
foundlings, nothing of tbo aort occurs. Tbo
girl whnie yielding* to temptation have uuulo
The early bisbxry tif America L* full of her a mother, be ubo in high life nr in low,
I'taiMvs &lt;»f men having great mme. But tbe Jnienqicrat:' who prefer to use tbeir
&lt;Bj&gt;idiy i»r.?i'tiling the mi&gt;st nervous mcucs -for drink to rearing their own off­
•
on eartli. The recent increase ot spring,; tho society people who bn v0 1 ■ousted
buadaelie. Iiacks&lt; be, j that th|re will Bo no children in tbeir familire
her-.ouen-ss. ,hsUbiteriBg of the heart, etc., points
l^b-dnmy of the cute, unlres thL, positerlnt the Nile, either in a vacant lotor
cLa&lt;:kc&lt;!. .Nothing will cure npon scirnu bandy door stop. Under cover of
like Dr. Mik-' N’.nine. darimcaiall is aecrnt. Either a policeman, or
HyMiffititlP naltber opiutc not tbe irotti cltixmr whose door step tuu been in­
vaded, quickly and safely transft'ni tbe waif
to an asylum. Tbe reminders of sin and wood in the United States U that of the
Don’t fall to try’ It.
nutmeg hickory of tho Arknnsas region
folly, os well aa tho bunlens at tbe parents,
and the weakest is tbe Weet Indian blrcb.
♦HI ftrr a New
Were society organized to encourage this Jho most elastic is tho tamarack, tho
white or shellbark idekory standing fur
ft tnore satisfactorily. But ct.-rnal shame below it. Tho highest spedfle gravity,
abcmld rest upon Use weak minded, bencto- upon which in general depends value us
We
fuel,
is obtained by tbe blue wood of
tant people who by tbeir ill advised altruism
; Dttltlvatti such ikgradntlon In society. One- Ttexas.”

fortheir unnatural

flNC PIELE OF

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FOURTH QUARTER OF THE INTER­

•
i Bs* “t tlti* lordlriiir. Am *utrttfc Bittere *»v«i bfa lift-.
1. WBcoxetiu. of (!&lt;«*&lt;• f'avi’. K&gt; -.
Bt*4iinnuy. saying:! He )M*lH’.e■■EWntlld ha*’c ilied._ had It
fifeEl.-ctrie Btttare.
tt ruinetly will anrd off. iv well
i-Malaria IMmum-*. luid for all
Lh’rr and Btoma&gt; h IdisonJers il
feqMted. Pries' ftftcJnnd*!. W.
lear's drug shire. .

LESSORS REVIEWED,

mate of Michigan. county of Barrv,—m.
At a session of the Frolxto Court for the
County of Barry, iiolilen al the Probate Office in
the ( tty of Hnstlnn. in said county, on Fri­
day, the l«h &lt;i«v ofNorember. In the year one
nuu rmia. ■rruni.
Frvranl. Win. W. Cole, .ludjre o: 1'robMa.
In the tnauer ot tho estatv ot Eddie T.
Branch, deceased.
tin readimranxl fllfnx the petition, duly vorl-

for the heart ng of
etrsat law of **id
aons interested in

i The dty of Hastings, in said eovnty. and
w. If miv tlieru be, why tlie jwaver of

rahgetevvti west. In Ham countj. jilirhicai.
Uieace running west iwent) one rods to a stake
between section eight and seventeen cf Mid
townsnip, tbenre north to the quarter lit*- to it
stake, thence rant co the &lt;it*rter ilne to quarter
post tn ween secUoti c'ltht and nine twenh
rod*, thence south to tlu- seetiou roruer tin

subject to tbe life relate ot Sarah Cook.
Dated Hastlnas, Mich., Derrmber H. l*»'.
Auixzii H Kkxamus.
C'lreult Court Conunlsslomr. Barry Co . Midi.
RWtTH It OoUiXnVK.
ttollcitors for t uiiudxluant.
Htate of Mlchloui. County «f lurry •.,«
At a session of the l*roti«te i.x'urt for the
I’uunty of Barn1, bolden at Un- Probate Offlre in
thu city ot Hasting*. In said coon!v. on I’riday. the sub day of Nmember, in Uk year *&gt;ne
thrm-tatni eight bund nil and elghty-elght. .
Present, Wm. W. CiYIe. Judge of Probate.
In tlie mhlter of tbe estate of Cmtna Bolton,
de«*rad.
On-rradtng and flHag tbe petition, duty veri­
fied. of Ktnier Bolton, husband of said drevav!
praying for reasons therein sd tortli. tnst a&gt;l
ministration of said estate ma&gt; l»- granh-d to
your (ictlilourr nr some other suitable person.
TIutvii]m&gt;ii it lx eHMred. lh:.t Th1'

by
liUk

the
Wil
quk

sigh
Sut

said petition, and that the heirs st law &lt;4 raid
deceased and allot her pervotis tnirrestrif In said
retate, are required to appear at a session &lt;4
Mdd court then to be Holden at Ibe Probat,
Office, in tbe city of Hastings, in said count!
and show cause. If any there be, wty the pnirer
of the petitioner may not be granted
And it i»
ftirtbrr ordered, lliat raid petit; n„-r ch- :i&lt;u ।
toUic nrnwoM Intvreatexl Iu raid mtaic. nt thr
pendency of said petition, and the hearing
thereof by eanstnc a copy of thl» order tn
published in the HMtlngv Kanxkk. a newpv
per printed and circulated iu said tminly tT
liarry. once in each w e ek for three *ucco*n'.
weeks prevlotis to raid day of hrarlug.
Ww, W. COLE. Judge ofTrnbat.
IA truecotw.l

ami -Wtale of Mlcblgau. &lt;xi lb* HUi day ot
March, limt. al i.’;»o’clock p. m. in liner . ; c;
mortgagr* on pm -W. said mnrtgagr i'&lt; iu.
given tn secure thr pavmer.t of tire nuudreu
dollar* In two year* from the date thereof to
■Btbcr with tbe Interest on the same at and at
tar tlie rata of eight per cent, pernnuuni »i*i
payable annually from Its date.
Now. therefore, raid mortgage being di* am'
payable and by which default tbe power of raK
In said mortaMC cotilauicd lias twyomr &lt;&gt;|mt*
tire; and whereas there Is claimed to be dmaudunpaid ot principle and interest ou the rat,!
mortgage tbe sum of aix hundred aud two dolIan sod thifty-Uirreevntsi»«&gt;2.33iMtibr(t»t-ot this notice and m&gt; suit or proreedlujt* at law
or In equity bating bceu Instituted to recover
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ill uu isuancr nl
amt

nty of Barry and state of Michigan libs*
the place of hoMBur thr circuit court for ttwcounty &amp; Barty, where said premises arc situni
ad) sell at public auction or vendue to the high
•st bidder tlie premises dreeribed in raid mori
gage to satisfy the amount dne on rata mortinw

C

•ether with an attorney ft
said premise* being describe
M all that certain piece cr •

Ul "TI HUU Iiuuiin i
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number two («■ north of rauxe eight (SJ
Dated Sept. Xlll. A. D.lfflR.

TO ADVERTISERS. _

A ilHlof 1 jomnewapapern divided Into STATUS. J
AND wrnoNS will be Mint on application.,

em

�Ab /rtf
A MODERN SAMSON
BREAKING

STEEL

CABLES

AS

STEAM

PIPE

f:rer

PRICELESS

AND

PEERLESS.

THE LONDON “BOBBI

MAKING

.VAX

FIGURES,

NARROW

IF

THEY WERE COTTON THREADS.

UOruIrrfUl
When Jnme* Wilson, tte exjionxiaaiMt, was
descritexl in three columns a few wreks' ago

it was believed by the medical fraternity and
by all Mm saw S(r. Witem In hi* wonderful
perfonimncc* that no other man ot, tho taco ot
tbe earth |K;*uniM*d such strougth. But Tbe
Evening Hun's (Teak hunter has Ifeen prowl­
ing about town for a fortnight, -k-eUng n
porulle! for Wilson, and yesterday found
bint Tlie new man’s name is Chaylw H.
Sampson. HofeBByearaof age.crf medium
build und heigHL'not a man wbo would te
picked out a- a giant In rtrength, l-ut a
quiet, ordinary looking perapo.
,
Mr. Wus &gt;u broke great trunk strap* one
at u tun*-. Mr. Hamprou break.-* threw of the
same strapa at once. Mr. Wihton broke nine
' «&lt;•* i wirecubhwofleight strandsfncii,with the
power of hi* cliret. Mr. Sam^bou
••,-ooubroke
uruacin
iutte
iur
prerenceof the ru[&gt;ortcr
-----tiiicknexMnof
the |
same «tcel win*cable;or,in*U,
.all hoi
l.OOu strands.
^mk.1. ■
Ho went WiU further wild bruko a steel trnro .
chain, mh-L as are in aw on truck harnew,'
-fastening itabaqi hische-tand Imratiug ite i
link-* lite »s much glare. Tte same chain, 1
nu*.
uv !iuK,
iieiiterniciy pull*
puib* iij
iq two .
link by
Ijuh, te deliberately
with I;;. liQUils, Gaspi[x&gt;au inch in diaiix.-:cr ।
tends into dhows by striking rte hiugtli '•
of the pi|x- twrc-**
!

T,h* lkyj,R1 ©nnual report of tbe fire mar
«bal of tte city of Boston for the year ending
May I. 1888, contains, among other matter*,
tbe followhig interestin'; information:
* ‘•avc ten able to satisfactorily trace tbe
origin of but five fire* during tte vear to
•team plpai.aud tbe circumstance* surround-,
rag Ux-ta in uo Way tend to .now flint wood
in it. normal condition, L u.. wteti free from
any (ircviou* desiccation, is in danger of beoomlng ignited .In this tmuim-r. In attee
word*, ignition in *aid ease* appears to be
merely a certain sjiecdes of wlutt i* pupularly
tarmetT **{Kintauemu cotnbusUou." tlw steam
pipe* tbemrelvre being merely one of many
indirect factor* which often n**ii*t in produc­
ing such combtatton. Although tte subject
has been diacuiaad fico And eon from the year
IMO. wtem Cbtaf Braidwood, of tbe 1JdZ
to* brigade, first nddn^-wd the bom** of
lard* on tte topic, to the prerent time, when
tbe opinion* of experience! [--raon-i inter•Mod in the matter seem to be somewhat
conflicting, 1 find by tar tte preponderance
cf evident* in favor &lt;&gt;f tte cunchision that
WMkl, subjecte*! for a number of ymn. to tte

—
■», "uuiuesumoisture, exposure to a draught of
tm, or Utidr-r tbe influence of friction. Caowvl
by
and contraction---of th© pipe*.
- expundou
.
------------------------------nm&gt;’ u-mk »«&lt;» taw- A* tte ignition point
'f »'r«ll
mry pnx*
-&gt;i
onuiary
pint, wool
wood bn*
bn* bren
been determined,
deteruriuod.
.............................
• - -it
i v cxi-nuunt. to to70)deg*, rulinsiteit,
** wido-tt that thu must te reduced by some
J**
" --nlcr to admit of iu taking fire at
■'V -. G"' temperature &lt;rf steam under a
*■
‘*
1 Rive found one of the most frequent
cau«&lt; s of flr**, which are dircctiv tra*x»bk
scrvuK imi.-h.
Tite.r putter obtained an interview with to Ga iu [.if.,, to te ib-M-lf ignitteuof &lt;hi»t.
Mr. Hau.p*&gt;&gt;n iu a private roomm un uptown fluff. * nnl. pivcca of paper, Waste, etc., which
reshtexus*. Tho namo of tbe nun i* at once j »**-;ii * ;\»iuliy attracted-to tte neighborsteam fupi* through ulru-Kt
IooIumI upon a* nu OMUined one, for tbe very txxwl of
iinuerctj til,!*-••revii'ea. In neverul Mich mNvvertbvb'v. his true uair.u is .‘tampsuu.
coverw.' i-: &lt;! ’.tmgutebed before ilo.ng any
Baden, Germany, und i*. I harnx . P. L Montgomery, secntoryiof .tbe
10 yuan* of agv. He cniuv 1 Western M tnufaeturcr*' Mutual Insurance
a short time since, after i com|K*u*. in ttvcinl report No. 5. f.th*. Mauhaving traveled all over Eurc&gt;[&gt;vexhibiting ' faciiirer*’ Mutual Insurance «xjni|Hny. refer*
to thia same element uf danger, an i suggests,
bis sirciigtb.
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*. a rcn-rWy. bn* uw of « funnel shaped cast­
ing, out in l.-o parts, from three to six
Heh-cting u piece of *U*1 chain about three :
inches in height, tlttmg closest thu top, and
fret 'lung. Mr. Sampson,' forced o[»cn one ot
M-ruwe.1 'o the •floor, where tin- pipe passe*
tte link* aud lux mod a ring of tte chain. Just
through; and b« lirtber recommends that u ।
Urge enough to tit over tte bicep* ninrele of thiini'h*. -f Mniie son-rombiuitililc materia)
tte arm. A aroofd chain wai ("rim'd In tte should ta» put llirovcb the liolv in the floor
sutde manner and carefully titt&gt;-d. When
or partitfi ti and
truly fastened on either
tbe ann wa* nlloWM to hong lourely ut the
dde. there cbiiiu* were found to fit suugly । tact with tlw pipe.
ulrut tlie Lie?!'*. '1 L*-ii Mr. Sainpwin’n finger- |
Tbe liglt sbrathlng by which the pi|ie«

WM carefully carried upward and ns Ute
elbow crooked thp strain upun tbe chains bcbeiit, wb*-n there tea* a -harp
u piece 1
of'-acb chain flew to tbe veiling, and tiie ,
tlmins dropped to tbe floor, broken squarely I

state from rt*x-l,
thrw-Mxt H-iitb* of on inch tulck. und formed
in double links an inch and a bait" long. The
tensile strength i» reuiuat*-*! al about 4.0te
pounds. Mr. &amp;un|»oii says it du&gt;«'i&gt;ot In­
convenience him in tte leatt to Im*ak ttetn,
mid he apfurently doe* it with «-&gt; -ouch •■«»«’ ■
a* if tending his arm with. nutUing un it I

ar© often covered,
stantly nbr. rl» the
extrena-iy l-able to
tion temjwcture.
such cundihon by

b jig obligel to con­
©defined steam heat, i»
ren-'i a dangerous igni­
SlWTthing reduced to
being- ju &lt;•!&lt;»&lt;• contact

canoed by Iu niter dn*t ibsAh- drv house of
n plauing mil sifting clirougu th-.- floor on to
Uh pijjo. 'tbu desirability uf employing
steam । ![•-». t* prevent tbi-Jr vntact with
wood, dust, rt»., is t.jiparent. They should
never tie inc-HMHl in
theaLang. ProfesaorGibaon.il a repbnto the Manufact-

fifty-one decorations aud medal* tor hi*
prowe«&lt;, of which forty-eight are from royal
donor*.
Home of them are magnificent
specimens of fine handiwork on gold.
On Ang. It). 1878. Mr..Sainpw&gt;n engaged to

tlie wrist and bung’ only by n string; drop
tire arm in the s:uu • lifeless mannnr and with
the laxly throw it ab^ul in every direction;
drop the bend, let -it turn with the nmsclee
temock, cut-one limb off ul tiuilnp and let it
swing without tbe use. of its own niu«cles.
will out Of every member, a f«-ot requiring
much practice.

&gt;rnivd with a single blow jn the presence of
operta* AVilhelm and Emperor Francis •*tbc controlling exercise." The jiapii is
taught Just wbnt muscles should bo used iu
.H.-ph. He wears , a handsome decoration
.-omiueut*'rating that event.
I and the plastic muscle* are readily influenced
Tbi» festt of skill and strength was reby tho controlling mind! AU tbesu oecliaiipeau-d al Ems, Germany; St. Peu-isburg and
icil exercises become in time unconsciously
Fans. Mr. Sampson striking but a single
Applied, tbo mind from withni permeates the
ranioto.t tissue, told tlai trained disciplined
In thu case tbe steer uiu running and
musclt- rcsixnid* in skiibd and swift ubediEco to its dictates. Thir mad beautiful exknooked the animal down and a second
biUuu of Dclsanian pHuctpics may be seen
cnmln-l Ila Skull. During in.* professional
ex pern ecu th to Hercules ha.* suffered broken into liie oral animation. Tto first percep­
arm* uo ItiM than seveutoeu times. HtdoM
tible thrill i* at tho cb«C; it quivers tip to
not attribute iiis gre.-.t strength to any freak
th. sbouldcni, glows In thu face, sum tn the

.ruining and exercisfe. Ho has already been
►hi in public ui this city, and is the woudcr
jf-ull siwsw him.—New York Evening Sun.

Europeans v. ho Lave been foolish eticugh,
sitaer in youth ur age, to tattoo thteusclvis*
LU Fiji blander^ Fataffuntaas, or any other
race erf pictiin’-quo savages, may bo interest­
ed to tear that Dr. Variot, uf Paris, ha* dis­
covered a limplo but effective method
ct nimoving rod or blue picturtel ,’doviccs

bodkd tbe results of his experiments iu au
elaborate treat;.*.- on tattooing iu auciot-t

tbo Hurts Bidlog.cal society. Further, tbo
ioetor lias expcriiReuted &lt; n prisoners in th©
Central infirmary, to which ho is attached,
and uu hospital paticuta, till ot .whom hattf,
voluntarily for

garrct*. to lager beer cellars^-to drawing­
rooms, and have offended an ^ndleas lot at
people, proftMional &lt;r otb&lt;&lt;rwi»e, by U-lling
thnffi tline
___
... ... .
seated. Miiu- Las liven a thankleoi task, for
once a man is crazy over tbe murits of his
vndin, b«* i» hke Bottom in tlie play. It is
a hallucination which uo amouut of argu­
ment will overcome. I don't argu*-. What
is the use!
"But some of tbes*- violius were good f
“Certainly. I have beard some instru­
ment * giving out todew whK-ti delighted me—
just a» good a* those mails by tbo early
Italian makers—only they w ere not Crem&gt;

MY UNDER RESPONSIBILITY.

©wuuy well drererd to hold tbe fcminin*

tiad sort of fellow
wonderfully civil and obliging. and bit
natural dour© to please is sitniulatod by a

doo policrnfen in showing him bow to find
hi* way through the intneato thoroughfares
Tte system employed by th&lt;»« who control
tte- Umdop [xilice makes of them machine*.
Iniulicit &lt;rf*dience‘ to tUeir r*perior» te the
ideal of excellence. Il 1* tbeir liusinewi to
otey. not to think. Give n Ixmdon palice-

what the public adcs nb &gt;ut and never can
undcntaii'l. Well, a Harjs-r's last publica­
tion ■« more legible tlian the first work iwurd

satrch for tbe earlian types of things Ixcaitej
they nr*-sometmi.-s rare, but not nn-vskarily
beuutiful. A violin that iui^ lived itQO years
and e/enped ail tu-cidem* lacomrs n remark­
able thing. Think of floods, lire*, and that
frail thing, u box of thin [rood! Thu probabilittt* of cbancc* sti.l hold tbeir *way. A
violin ba* UVcd on for three centuries
ttrougn tniravul m* inter*ration, but its
time li.i* come. Tie- owner of the violin,
with bi» iuArnmont, is in tbe car*. There i*

a Magltii has Iwn ground into illnmcnti

I

bad ‘dona Hu •tarted in to put ttw lnstrt&gt;
meut into shape. He then found rlv. harmony
lacking, and bad to luno the old tiling ovex

replitvt
“Why, a New York poheuiudn would have
tliem out in a jiffy."
sir, and hut a political un-etmg bevwybody.
"as a right to bexprens ’is Lopinion, sir."
And be looked at inc after a fashion which
indicated tliat iu bin judgment bo bad shown
tbe superiority of Enftiish institution*.* ’
Tbe upahot of tho business was that after
awhile the majority of those prtaent camo to

a virtue, so they rushed tbs obstructionista
out of tbe hall and bustled Item down stairs
at tbu risk of breaking tbeir necks or limbs.

their bones together nud maybe still turaw a
sen) Into them. He will attempt a r.-surno-

policemen arrested them for, disorderly con­
duct.
SOMKTUt!tn IS a XAMK.
Tbe txiudiin policVnuui I* nicknamed by
tbe «trret urchins "bobby." “Cheese it, the

the ifixt.-cnth century, and ui
maker.—New York Times.

ruptol by tbe approach of some miuiuu of

If a uinrriagr. a death, ur a birth among
tb«hr kiraiird were the oul) landmarks in
Euglisli ladies' lives, wr should soon bare
tla-M.* cceashaM t-rccUxl into aa lengthy fmmly

boy*." is-tta Inngunge usually employed by

a [■olicenian looms up in tbeir vicinity.
There is a difference In these greetings, and

rvanev &lt; f Ash Wednesday. Shrove Tues­
day, Candlemas, Michaelmas, Lady day,

Indeed, female ingenuity tu» there lung

they orc tUo.-ougiily trained and
brokea. Tub mvcio education soun
temper cuuisiugiy. and makes item aaytbmg
. . . ___ .___.si.. r»_i_—- .....

obliged to atuu them by a Wow on the nt*®
before unburuessinj them on account ul tbfdr
savage natmu. Bes.&lt;ka drawing sledges thfey

marks or sputa a itb Mod)** until tltu blood
flow*, then to inject tunuiit, and flusliy to
ixiuteritt with nisratoi'f *il»cr.
‘tx-oiivenieiwu is felt by th© pcr»&gt;u o.,crated

nuutara warm in muter uigbta TI
remarkabic u eather [&gt;ropb«A mid d
tte signal rervice bureau, for tt

w a largo surface. Tho wound* coined by
[iricki.-ig and cauter-mtion licccnw black
ior a tiuM-, than tnni red. aud after a mouth

tb» lajaky typo, diuggy. *»«&amp; ervCl vurlius

Saturday is

tire for divt-rwem afforded by occurrence* in-

scrpeuL
.
So. iu turn, bus California been judged.
Tbe visitor to tbo north or to her mountainou* regtons complains of her Arctic cold.
sxgccious tf all feral typo, aad arc aeiploycd. Ono wbo encountm* woekot wanu weather
r.ud trained in tbo moil careful imintier for
tho mt:l:.tudir.ou» lasxicarrequired oh them. region of torrid beat. Tbu jmui who secs un
Soca after Lirth they are placed wiu\ tbeir irrigating ditch aaaumes tlit all her crops
are grown by irrigation. Ho who is drawn
into tbe whirl of a real estate boom judges
that the wbois state is for sale in [&gt;orvcls, and
wcuuc J, ore ciudcrunc:’. to sodtery

r id L;iug cx.rcmcly tby cud irigh£ca*d
withal, tLoy run cj fast ns they can luntll
they tacomu blown tad cowed.
'
After title trial trip they are remanded to

all tbe policemen were instructed to look out
for dynamite, but they were ako directed
how to look out for iu I shall never forget
tbe ludicrous spectacle presented at the en-

habitants have fared to butter, hiving been
measured by a few of the mo»t ceaspicuous
type-v*-i;countered in our cities, or by self asmruvu examples of we*tern citlaoiubip who

chi^d among tbriu who corrie. 1 a bundle that
afternoon wo* made to submit it* content* to
the scrutiny of a policeman before b«mg

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tachi of an officer of the law exhuming greasy
tin,
{rem the reoerec* of tbe rapaciou* basket.of
u&gt;aw, thrifty farmer * wife in order to die­
rover if there was any dynamite them, was
very funny.
“You don't really exjtct to find any dyna-

mold i* *ftnply broken up nnd a now mode)
made. Hie head goe* next to a woman, who
in*orta tbe Loir, eyebrow*, eyelashes, and
beard. A little instrument with two or three
duirp needle [mints i* used fur thia Hue

finishes it,

Iu color is pale pink, and be

fixing it upon a pedestal. Tbo bead and
hands are joined to it ar-d it is ready for ex­
hibition.”
“How long does all thi* takef
“It depend* upon tbe sculptor entirely.
Figure* nowadays are mostly portrait*, feud
in modeling one, twpecially of a rontemrorary
Individual, tbe *cu]ptor is likely to moke half

I have

broken tbe bread ot life to hh people that

tbe prayer l»- offered the usual petition that

haw expression*. Figure* cost a* high as
|3Q0. The hair on the head of the figure of
Those who always keep a bottle of New Style
A niegar ratters In the bouse, are a* well placed

ill."~hent»h IToverb.
You Anrf-ricnns have not all the enterprise
in the world, and 1 think we could show New Style Vinegar Bitters would cure It
some ot your moil energetic advertising
solicitors a few |&gt;oinu that you know nothing tiali IToverb.
aliotit yet In Bclgiuin and Germany wa
always use
getter different fmm anything you have

Bulwer.
“Come, now, move on, move on," said a
policeman in tones of geutiv exhortation.
Purpose sufficient to
“Why in thunder don't you arrest the nuuiagctr.vht, and it to tbe organ of tbo bote! VhMMmr tinier* sud ti
bruteF 1 asked the policeman.
"Stone* and sticks are flung only nt trait-bearIt is nothu.g like jour Hotel Importer, but it
“Well, 1 don't like to do that He might i* a journal intended, strictly tor tbe u»e of
have some of bistoab about and 1 might get tbe guest*. It contains ttateuimiU of the
New Btjle Vinegar Bitters will curc headache
hurt." the jiohcdiiati replied.
amusements going on. of tin? sighta to ba In less than lull an hour.
AfU-t some further exhortation tbe brute aeen, railroad timetable*, cab fan-*, and, in a
wa* induced to move on, protesting, how­ word, all of thaw thing* which a stranger
OC I* PC*
ever, that be could lick all creation, and waking up in Berlin cr Munich or Antwerp
key ot haatth, aud consequently, of Joy.
especially that portion of it that wore [»hce- would want to know. There is usually n
men's uniform*. Hu had not gone far when story and a brief resume ot the morning telebe fell foul of n companiun, wbo wa* merely grauu ui tbe-;’ paiwre, but po atti-aipt at
trying to get him home, and kicked him and editorial or tbu treatment of new*. The never need pay a doctor.
lielaboroi him uumsrclfully. Still tho po copiM are given away and tjuMwventiu conics
iiroman merely exhorted him mildly to altogolbcr from the advertisement*-. The. • Troecourage l»Uke a kite, a contrary **»&lt;»
Tube* It higher."
“move on U
,
paper* are prepared (yr 4* different bataJs in
New ftejle Vinegar Hitter* te alimut tbe only
Tbo feelings uf a costennongw at length each city by one firm, but each copy is dlffar- known
cure tor cure tor comttpatlon. .
gut. tbo letter of him and be exclaimed,
"Blast my bleeding boyns, hif I don’t ’are a gnut dry goods stores and tailor shops ba*
go at you myself. Put hup your dukes now." its own Buwspa;«r constructed on tin uuno
plan, but devoted chiefly to fashions aud tho
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Bitter* dsllj MS
Drug company' 0p«»k* l
healtN of your skin. tsM
Harald.
can renre of the term. for they arwaddre sodUi rear Btitars. they V. ill keep men.
children youug and welldailin, not weeklies or monthlies. and they
New Htjle vineitar Bitters pqifl
The ttreeU of Tokio are not narrow lite
ixautine* tbe rompirxlon^jg
nerves, muscle* and brain

From E.
l.sve toM-i
all colors at the rainbow Is a good utturod । mm in Now York,’’ remarked an uptown buliKJt;
ani
can, and they laugh and bow low to each !
sunwihiuc
I oonsider
other as they meat. Tbs Japtuw back is j num mg fumUhod
do.ibarateiy started iu tte enterprise backed

one to be Uta recipient of «o much attention,

tliurv is liitla servility und fawning.

1 am

rout far i-lto u month whan f

b

manly alwat it. and tte only unpleasant

rule,

- A-ht

U&gt; iulu.lt

&lt;

Graphic.

quired to model a single figure. No, seulp- d paused. Hu faith was not strong enough to
ton* rarely mexlel direct from life, except in I allow him to conclude the aenteoce in the
tho case of the hands, although instance* are 1 oSlomary way; so tbaconscteDtioMold man
known of their having done so. They prefer 1 added firmly, "And may be shine as a star of
a pboto-zrapb and rely upon tte-lr niemoriw । consiiierabk* magnitude forever and ever!"—
for detail-- In making a bead. But they *1- Boston
— —
------ ■ Transcript.
way* mold hand* from life. No artist in thi.
world can exactly represent that wonderful
I:uman member, with all Its thousand linos.

uraagu sight in the atreet ouu kta day. A
man was undergoing pemmco by ctawliug

■

animal* should have thin renewal, "Lieb tte

very dull and ordinary preacher occupied
man tell the color ot bi* nearest friend's eye* 1
—UmPnhv bi* hair wa. arranged, bis weight,
carriage, etc. Little detail*, such as tbe ear.

important and expansive item.
“No. sir." "as tho abashed reply, “1 don’t;
but hit * border*, sir, and wo a* to hoboy’
tbeta.”
r
TtMIbITY AND l&lt;OEClolON.
Lalo^iie night 1 was approaching Blackfriar’s nridgo from tbo Surrey side. A small
knot of people attracted my atteutjuo. A
drunken Irish soldier aud a woman were en­
gaged in an altercation. Ho accused tbe
woman of stealing bi* money, and when she

Many of tbe ebrap piano* of tbe pre* at day
are defective m tiite respect, and will never
remain long in tuna—H. A Niciraos tn Globa,
Democrat

the model, oud into tbis tbe *» irx i* [xxired by i carefully. It should be driven slowly, for it
the wax worker. If the result doe* not ant '■ "ull beat up rapidly, aud aa it cannot get
isfy the sculptor the head is remelted. No ' rkl of tbo water in ita system by cviq&lt;oration

The figure of Thurman, for instance, ro
•■cop." The •■cop" is a much spryer individ ­ quirod a great deal of preliminary study.
ual than tbo “hobby," ■» tho name would The sculptor had to see him several times, U

portuuities for breaking the monotony ot an
tnipnst ned Hfc, bow carefully they would be
k“|it, awl how anxiously look-d forward tol
Tni“ is why all the innumerable -haxikrauta,
'-kadsiiii. antbaml*. uaumi*. nnd otter queer

casual niglitseerv, with imperfect vision and
•bort perspective, sh-wil.l be guilty of egre­
gious error*. It is the table of tbe blind men
and (bo t-iephant again nq»-nt«L the blind
man wbo touelnal the elenbuut's tail declared
that tbe girot and mighty eivphaut, about
which so much had been said, was nothing
more ur less than n rnjH-,. Tbe blind man
who ran against &lt;me ot ihugn-nt brute's legs,
at once pronounced him to lie a largo tree of
tbo foroit. Tta' Wind man who bumped ills
head nguinst the elephant's side likened him

pot over an oil Move, afiotter daubing -plaster

Image which are
make an aiidrim.
Mr Courtney w*» a
Liberal wbo bud not guneover with Gladstone
on tte Irish «juertiun. Consequently b-&gt; was
not love.! by Qmu- who had followed Glad­
stone's Lt»&lt;k Wten Mr Courttwy ro*e to
■‘[x-uk three men, who obviously had no utter
macbe bodies is preciwly that ot the Lends
object iu view than to prevent kun from • and hand*."
speaking, mounted afonn- and ut the top of
“And what to thatf
their lungs shouted. “Turncoat! Turnroat!
Turncoat!‘‘ Mr Courtney could not contend
against tLrir combined cnpauity for noire.
ture model in clay nf the figure or group that
Uproar anti confusion ensued. But tbe three i* to be reprewnted. Firm tt wc p-t some ,
obstructionist* eontinusd tbeir idiuming.
idea of the effect. When all detail* are do- '
Standing near were a couple of [*&gt;licem&lt;ni. ।
elded upon the *culptor niodei* the ficure (
“Why dmi’t yop put those men out!" I

undertaking. They arc r.ow hero in tbe
United bums, sent from abroad, and in tbe
bauds of the trawl skillful man in ti|u world.
Tbeir drowned out nud inungied bodies he

To undertake to photograph tlx- character ­
istics of our population would lw as futile as
to attempt to purtray the geographical'
feature* ot tb" state, which ronq ireLends
within its boundary a diversity of climate
and of scouery partaking of every continent

Uamga

WAJTtXO run “U0RDK1U."
I remember once attending a political

There «n- hope*

erectncailc* to be gon** through ou every
pcasibl-.- rxcose. Nt- pta*&gt; of life escapes—
chikih'a*!. pQbvrtr. pregnancy, maternity,
widvwhu**!. alkStAue Infor a share,.
. - The
first tying of a rag round a boy's loin*
occ.i
o’ tl
^*,
sions a family f«-a»t, and so docs the
tt_ flrrt
2—t
time te* hair to cut; tbe first tnue ho” pute
a
* u~ I?
th»- Janin, or -ign of caste; and so on all
through life. Before be i» a man he has gone
through sixteen w-raments, each a notable
occasion in the eyes cf bi* women folk.
Bubk* uro put through all sorts of ceremo­
nies, on tlie first, tbo fifth, the •evruth, tbe
fortieth, and otte r day* nfter birth. They
cannot even sev tbo »un for the first time,
and. of wurx.-, cun;.at be given a name,
without a tnu&gt;i te-ing hrnl over tbe fact. A*
tq,tbe wrinvtn's special ccrvinoniia, they ore
just a* numerous.—Cifpt. Il, C. Temple In
Journal of Tbu Society of Art*.

thing of lhe method of her &lt;v,n»tru«iou,
climbed ut.totbe top story of tte Eden Mu*re
in company with tbo supe.-iutemteut, einerg- |
ing into u small room In tho rear of tfa
building. Two or three meu were at wort

wUK^,
narmcr, mus* tar*
regularity of length and thickam. This
^.^[y reqturedTn tte. sbarpv I rwuemte
n peculiar!/striking imd-wre, which wi_
kbow why some pianos aiwuvs so'in.i like Ua
I&lt;kIiS. T11„ n.a [ w.u w[Ch bai, l)rwl_ht lulo
the bousu nn ok! piano. Ono afternoon not

Bat [Hit him hi a position where be

baa to net on hi. own judgment, and the

sei-tu diatrcuvd.
■ “Ami what is it r a*k«l tbe amateur.
"News that two of tbe moat famous violins
in tbe world, through cnrolewnrsa or ignor­
ance or accident, have gone to ruin. J*bor,
poor thing*!**
_
“Is it anriibilatiuur inquired the amateur.

flicker ot Ute Mt in (.ban.

wasn t a real young lady—though she looked
it, especially in tbe gaslight— but only a wax

«au. mu. ana in corner*, in a small anta- (
room n whole collection wa* piled up. The;
Hmb* o&lt; sen- were eopuwted and teat as
though in awful agony. Tbe active young
superintendent opened boxes nnd cnpboardi
and drew out bead* of men and wotnen. old
on*! young, beautiful and ugly.wmie wittexit i

letter.

n» capable of producing flue wnnd as thm

is wrought.—New York Bun,

Less rf bls method iu removing black or
or l.rowu beauty *[&gt;ou or moi* * from tbe skin
of animals, and ln« faundtit eminently *uc-

almuu im.i&lt;i::_iiiib-biu from the tu.'jainiug

and in *imi)arly convenient piac-es violim
by all the illustrious maker* aye to lie had.
Tbe [uwnhrutrr myth, of tlitsprfpehM, peer
lea* instrume.it, tkketo-1 ■&amp;&gt;; bow include!,
bought for th*t price, aud north HioummicI*.
Still embeliixtes tin- pages of tte- qewspajxsrs
with thu uainc of the clover num who se­
cured it. 1 have nuuhj many useless trip* to

GOOD UNDER ORDERS. BUT A DUM­

m

exhaustive and instructive treat I*.- on the
merits of the wrious kind* uf coverings.—
Scientific AriKTi au.

TtiMng up i» roll of the small steal wire ,
auik* prvvioudy referred to, Mr Sampson j
Tlie Dvlsarte hyiteni i« tod cumprebm rive
tnude a belt of It. CVUtailUU? 1‘—» lengths of 1
be ------inroiqiqratM
iu-------------nn urticb*
kind,tlie■ cubit-, which te wrappe-i around hl* to&gt; —
...------ ---- of this
--------u-bret. “I don't pnjpan to break this cable ! but
it it UM-t
U«*A no ■•hetii-al
I'liwil-'al upplimnva
uppliano* fli.ite*'.fh. it» *'»b- expansion." bo said, “fur I have but very 1 velopmcnt. Iti* i &gt;. ndni on tte- rec-fproc.J
little chert &lt;-x[:nmion. You ■■
will
uotice.
ut liody,
n ltd
xhi
I. nnd
lllllv
•-* MV...
' . bow-1 relation
.......... -.............
............
.. uim/....
..........
. it* aim
cv-.-. tlrnt t bo intwclvs m my bock and side* j I* tte Iborougli i-ubjugafTim of muscular ti*. Zr&lt;- wonderfully dtivakipad.: By swelling I *u&lt;- to iiH-ntai du-cijdr.a- Ta accomplish this
ttetpyup l acdbhiplisb tbe sumo result Mr. j tte pupil I* taught by various tnechonical
Wilson dire-wlib bi* wonderful lung*.'- A ■ exerdre* to take -he will entire^- &lt;«ut of
quid; twin ot hi* body, a KidJra swelling I voluntary ini».-ii-*. to dbdootte members at
of all th.- muscle* of' bl* chest, back and | will n» If tbi-y wr.v d.-a-t. Th)* requires
shtail-Jer*. U rtxaitt ou tte calte und it parted; much muro prartwv tta:i *••&gt;&lt;• n-ttlia*, but,
with n metallic snap, in &lt;e*s than three1 quo* aceomphdir*) in limb aud brad, there
reconds from tte time te began
1 Ha* be-'n attah».*i |«rf«ct (ro-ioui of every
j part of tte body fnm. all stiffness, and also
“In St. Petersburg." said Mr. Sampson, pot only a beautifu) sui'I'Imwm nud flexi"I had a large ring made from inch .-ron. j liility of muscle. &gt;&gt;ut marl..-l dewl &gt;nincut as
Tbu ring wax 8 feet in diatnrb-r. 1 stood iu well. Tin- motions ite-d are exu-vvdinglr
tbe middle of it and fourteen strung tra-n had fee tuple and belong t&lt;&gt; wLat tiro called tbe
h&lt;dd of tbe ring. They tried to push ine or "freeing ©xerciM-s," among which ar© in­
cluded tlio following tuition*, together with
tbe floor, but could not. I enn anti will many more: Drop tlie I-.and lifeleaiily at the
withstand tbe combined strength-of any wrist and with thu muscle* of thd arm shako

eight num you have m this city, not barring
Sullivan. Mitchell, or any one pl*?.”
In 187H Mr. Hampton started on a tour of
the continent and was seen by many royal

“Anything new m thr- way of discoverimF
inquired tbo r nusteur.
” “Nothing. You know that Giotto*, X’ero

�JUfktj
fa[on l!W ct*fl oj3«]|nJ'
^^irrrxlartt jSdencii tolbepncil («jl

&lt;Utpfoprr ll
Un a got or]
fht ftaftytp.

Ityal liljt birdi inontrf

joarken (u$b

"Come la!" spoke a cheery voice, anti
Vnrlo David hastily snerrtod a tetter ho had.
been reading. and seemed much confuacd
and exelted.
-You. &lt;«h. Chip? Well, how’s the folksr
- “Moan os over!" blurted out impetuous

r hue und bonesl'Ji'ft^
|TommijTfrs&lt; cwJdn'fantf
।didffLpdl doko hKi'e'A

-&gt;■■&lt;1'8 F0R Y0Ur
"Ye.*. they arc. You know Colonel Little­
ton te dead, and Uncle Cyrus is just strut­
ting around. waiting to get a totter telling
him he's the hair, nnd tho Morses can't do
enough fur him. They’re giving him a big
ChHstmas-eve dinner to-night. You In-

Paul had become lost ta nightfall.
The storm hnd oomo down furiauslv: ev­
ery step they took they sank knee-deep In
Al lart. ainnned and disheartened, they
placed »&lt;&gt;mo brunche* against n true, so a»
to aheltar thorn, and irnt duirn to rest.
"W’u mubt bo near Marsh's aabln.* mur­
mured Ned. apprehenuivoly.
"Yes. bnt tho dark and the atormi What
will tho foika think ? Sec the turkay flutter.
Draw him In from tho Show. Nad.’
.

“Ha, hum. I reckon not."
-You bet not! You're too poor, you are.
They're stuck-up noodles, and I like you.
Vnchi David, and I'm going to Pavo thorn
and come here and live with y»u. Pm slek
of them. Say. there’s year Christmas pros^
eat If I hud more nioney I'd buy you a

I toll Its f totlag b.rnrs away,
,•
Ac ndsty room, at v-wuUig's grayvWltLnul tb&lt;&gt; ChrlsuuM Ixrfl*, so high.
Thurc'd be no Chriattu:. i Days, say 11

^pueslhad edti? wmvcityti
£ ibe hf»1k bfhejl. thol)

clarv!" rang out a gruff, familiar voice.
•Don’t *hoeL IL-. Marsh. It’s roc. NedNed Wollacu. and that's a turkey, and Wa
for you. and—oh. doarl Can you tflvo us
shelter till wn get dry and warm?-'
Silas Marsh, gun in band. 8tnr*;d sullenly
nt th » two boys, but ho led them to Ids
cabin, justacru*.* n thlukt-u

“Beau-tiful! beau-tiful!" chirruped Uncle
David. "Just tho knife I wanted." And the
oM tain went into ccsuudeu over the klmpl"
gift.
•Say, lad.’ het remarked, a* Chip left tho
h»*c later. “Ill )&gt;a down to 9e-» the folk*
about your coming to lire with me.*
. "Yes, do; I’m tired of slaving for them.”
responded Chip.
Tired, too. was ho of the cumbersome
moal to which bo was Invited. Uncle Cyrtro,
In high expectation of tho Litttetou fortune,
was more boastful and dumtareriu*; than

SEKhiHG ^^GEL8

'notlec in the Utile pcddla’'* ansctnblu tha
bleak ChrfatmM Eve.
The road* were fn-'ecn '.nht; the sidewall
boards trapped like fir -enwkers. Alxnt
in thocruelly clear si - the g&gt;n&lt;&gt;n b-oke*
like nn un^csbl’cred »■ unetcr blade. Gilttering ’luggers flnshod from the stars an&lt;

Ho. bo: ye witty crcatarus. pn-.-.so!
ham tbo monarch, tourji Clan* ! j
wbo'd bring tbv proeenta, tuny 1 ask.

.

Tom.Its dreadful cold:* whispered Eba.
after their task wae complei*d. “Father is
shivering, and won't tel! uh hn !’ cold.*
Tom looked out through the frosted panes
dubiously.
"I'm afraid I can't find any more wood to­
night. Oh. Elsxs*? here! There's the old
trunk. It's otfpty now. It will keep up a
little h-'at. off nnd on. until morning.”
”Oh. Tom! never do that!’ -Why not!*” .
il.ittl” Tummy Now"You know it's the trunk father's mother
non. blowing hi* flnFgcfsand stamploghls rwnt him when she dl.nl. packed with elothes
nnd
silver. It Hourly broke his h»*art to sell
feet, nnd In :. wailing.
them.
Tho trunk is sort—sort of sacred to
fr&lt;-znn-up t»no c-yln-r
out his V”&lt;»r buskntful
of wore/., voted It so;
and* if any eno In the
wW ■ ally hrvl'n right ehlll and die.”
A*»HOftly ns he eonld,T&lt;&gt;in began breaking
up the old trunk. The children wateked ita
'.x.anted ends glow nnd flicker in the stove.

'From ColtHiel Littleton's lawyer.’
'I expect one. too.'
Tt aurprinod me."
"Expected a fortune, uh? No.no;

frn

-Here.boy! I lost that.*
Th«&gt; sharp v.n« belonged Jo -w^richly
dn-imcd. womau. ufle aho fairly grabbed thu
wallet from Tom*41.and«.
"Yc». ma'am. Td have given it to you. if
I know’d it wm yours, without your ask­
ing. Angel*, ma'am, plea*.’ buy oue!’
"Howmuehr came the vinugarlsh do-

Huh! Mighty Httlo
they care f.jr Undo
fL'yru*.
Tli’ir think
|hc'« going tj&gt; g&lt;.t a
Ifaannc. and’ they’re
‘coddling him up to
get the bcncit of It’

arch, sneaked home. They had coddled tho
wrong heir.
As to simple, honest Uncle David, he made
ttem all a handsome present: but ho adopted
to shore his wealth the boy who svxpect &gt;d
nothing, and wbo made him his only Christ­
mas gift cxcpftt the Littleton fortune.

PICTURES IN THE YULE-LOG.

"A Uhrlstmn* present for mn!" niJrn:ure&lt;i
rapid conversation, stared after him with n Marsh, an hour falter, hitching up bl* horse
sharp "Well. 1 never snw such a bdy!"
In the shod to a idnd t&lt;&gt; take the boy* home.
"Oh. hi ’* all right!" mailed Mr. Wallace. "Ah. m«-l they’re in alrncat-toQ. and 1 sort
*You know, lost hnying-tlmc I promised of niisjudgi-d 'em. Many a year since 1 got
him one of .flic little gobbler* f.rr work he a present! Mercy me! 1 b'lievo I'm n blnbdid. The gobbler is a full-grown fowl now. berlnglAnywny. he gave hi* Htrungo guests u
selling ft at’d buying Uimself a pair of skates royal toast on nuts am! spplns. a:id drove
orm sled. 1 suppose.”
them homo through lhe storm.
It wm two hours Inter when Ned surprised
At. both fann-honsed—tho Dobbins a*
Tom did net i-x&gt;k v«ry grateful, but he
fate father still more, however. by revealing wel! ai the Wall.iro home .tend—bo h.-ld a
no such Bullish intentions regarding th- my.dnriou.* confcrvrn-n with the pur’-nts of was encouraged, and he shouted out his
wares more vigorously than ever on he
tbo boys t rn ho bndo them good-night.
pasw-d tbe luet I 1-ck ot stums between the
He appeared with the son of tho noaresl
A alnirabir thing happ&gt; r.. A th” next m.irn- piano and homo.
fanner. n boy of hi* own ogu, Paul Dobbin*. lug. When Ned Walla— w|nt to put on hie
Th- turkey, with font tied, hunt: from r* shoes something rattled in thorn: likewise
in those of Paul Dobbin*.
Ned rumor.'.! the obstruction—a ten-dollnr
odd piece: likewise did Paul—Silas Marsh’s
Christmas gift.
“Oh. no; I—I----- *
And later on no friend trade more intercut
"Going to sell tlie turk-yT*
in gulling them in their woodland expi'dlTiotag to make uChrlktmiia present of It.’
Indeed?"
Christinas gift had won his devotion.* and
warmed th-’ heart of tho minor woodcutter's
choerhiM. frozen life.

regular Christinas tree;
und there's Jots of things
•aV&gt;..
■"'■" taco. Chip JDaruiy
walked down tlie village street fh&lt;m the
nuiidcr.rcof his Uncle Morse, which tyui been
his homo since he became au orphan, soma
years previous.

tag. TYrer wore leas so than ever just now.
They hwl made a drudge and a slav&gt;» of him.
and now. at thu holiday ae/uton. all he had

"Oh. whut a story! If
Banta Claus was in the
flm h-j'd got his gray
whiskers badly burned.

who whipped you forbronklng UU windows’"
"Yes. father," replied Nod. flushing slight­
ly. but with a heroic glow in his eyes.
"Don’t look so BhoepUh. Paul: we ain’t do­
ing anything to bo awhamwi ot Boe hero,
father, wo broke Marsh'i. windows last fall,
and ho licked us Ipalt! and wo deeorvod It.

nnd he b bringln’Ino a
now pilr of skate*—no. it b another one of
those mean little story books."
"Oh J Bunn, let’s have papa put out the
firn Christmas, bo Santa Clous can come
down and not get himself a!l burned.*
“Yotfro just like all tbe rmd o’ little girb.
always 'fraid somebody’-* (tola’ togrt hurt.”
Aud h* turned bls back toward her indig­
nantly and sat for a long time gazing
steadily Into the firelight and forming Its ।
flickertag flamec Into the brightest picture*. ,
und all with Christina* fora foreground.
i
Pretty soon Ikckla begun to epeak slowly.
"Bunu. I b’llevu there be pluturea in tbe I
Are. 1 ree a Httlo o|d woman: I goes* It’s
Santa Claus' wife, and she's got—oh. door, j
I'm noak*py—a tea Hot, and—I wish mamma !
wuitld come home—a big wax doll, that— |
nvery—dine—it—lie.* dawn —it—shuts its say. but Paul and I got thinking ft over. Wc
never paid for those windows, aud Marsh. I
*h&lt;&gt; wa*. and there waa Bunn opposite, belli reckon. Iwm very llttki turkey usually in hi*
! fast asleep, the ruddy glow from the grate Christmas.
We're going to act square and
lighting up their fauns nnd bringing out pay tor the windows, ami do ths right thing
their clear, rounded contour as if by magic. by giving him my (obltkar.*
Yes, there the two “chicks” wore ar. hour
There waa drep pride and joy at tho man­
later when father nnd mother camn in floft- ly canfrotaoain Mr. Walhsort heart, but hn
ly from their shopping tour.
did r.of -i-prc^H p’Jn wor *k Tears dfmms-t
"Arent they sweet?” acid tho mother,
with a look for approval to the ‘other idde
of tbe house."

Hr had found l&gt;ctwceh tho lining A Urge
cnvalope. okL dbK’oli.'irod. but wtill suoled.
’ •To my son. Hubert Hcwton.* ’ road Tom.
"I’ll open it. Gracious! Oh. Etaa. tho good
angel, the real angel, ha* come al last!*
Yea. for from out tbe unseals.I envelope
there fell upon the floor a score of bank-

teeth. Til” &lt;piivorin: porbielcs it froxen
moisture looked like bite ot broken glass.
Oh! but it was coll'
-An-gtU! An-geb! Here’s your nii-gvls!"
’ it war a queer c»y. but not queer enough
to attract the attention of paH*er»-by. What
rigtit hnd frr &lt; rln:. starving Turn Newton to
I expect thurich nnd&lt;*o«forttd'!”cnd muffli dup people, huftying to coxy komos with
armfuls of prewnts. n&gt; gut chifod Inspect­
ing his paltry »toek Ot goods?
“An-gvl;-.: c *Lsliver, red. wtite. bluer
Angels they w.rc. In m'nlatur . a eoore or
mure uf
T*&gt; T&lt;»tn they wire bcautifuL •
Hud nut hl- cripfik'd father fashioned the
smiling fin*' and ch-rub loan otit &lt;jf wax.
ar&gt;&lt;! jHile. invalid sister El*a dreH»«*d nnd
decorate-, theft in their•‘hevri'.-s ten-.-monthouse ti &lt;»m nil that day?
‘ They mount food nnd wamth and m«-di- I
Fine, ifeold. Tom's In trt $rew dopondent
n« th - hours w*ut I.y. N . one
'
nngn'&lt; t • hung on &lt; hrUrtti a* trees.
j notes—a mother.’* gift, hidden tor years,
sum real good, true umre!
''
but found nt a time when their fnrors meant
Thu crowds began to thin out. 7 &gt;n» prew health, life and'joy to three patient souls.
;And in th- flare &lt;&lt;f a roaring, rollicking.'
cutler and coidnr. II" took up his baak&gt; t at
laughing lire, such as the Newtok* hod not
I Jt with a dreary sigh.
known for mon|b» previous, that Christmas
"Oh. my!"
Litll- Turn'll h'-art went out in a gasp. Ho night Um little angels seemed to smile down
on the happiness of the gratefal. j-.yous
' reach rd down tawur! a fat. bloat's! p&gt;Mikot
l&lt;ook lying In . tbv snow, so fat an l so father, daughter and non in thslr humble
bloated that the ends • &gt;i several bills showed

him in! Hello: it's only you!*
Uncle Cyrus scowled dreadfully.
"Yes. it's only me!” ropU-jd hnmbto Uncle
David. “Mr. Morse, you often said the lost
Ct ip was a burden to you. I've come to
take him away.’

GMR&lt;8TM«8 UNCLES.

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• un ed top br/ard. uttered the r ioculatii
fordbly.
.
”Whut is it,Torn?”

DON'T BE 1NSU1S1T1VE

I'NNING ilttl.- Johnny
hnd boon watching hit
motlicr make th" h olidny
tart*. Finally he asked:
"Jis. has your tongue

•Certainty not;
but
why do you ank that silly
question?*
nothin*, only 1
GW*
hoard pussy your tongue
wa* running.from mom •
Inc till night, and J was
wouuartn* how it could run without togs.

“I am going to make her a p—*
*0, y-&gt;. y&gt;m are going to make her a pres­
ent ot ahandsom- act of jewelry. It takes
mu to guess things.*

"A proannt of a nice horse and buggy, so
that niie eun.-drivc; all over town by herself T
"No. as 1 was saying. 1 wan going to make
her n pruullxx. &lt;&gt;a Christnuis to give Iit
aimcthing handkomu on tier mat birthday,
which occurs next August."
Mbs. FLtrrsxT hud received a tefwey
from n dead undo Christmas Day. and n
lawyer who called to acttle up the .•.■ffalr
took oeqaaian to inqnlro iier ag-. Tha
matron, who had long afoeo doffed the
“widow’s weeds,” attempted to look prim
and ntu&gt;-h younger than she really wa*. na
•ho replied:
Thlrty-tlre yearn, air."
Then, turning to the daughter, be said:
"May I bo so bold. mis*, ue to inquire your

Ichlck'm!* cried an agv-l
colored man. ns the cars
Stopped at u North Car­
olina railway station on

11100 ““'1 hot** |iu^(&lt;ig
up his plate and walkingtho platform.
'Where did you got
KSMJ 1*^1*
that chl(!k’J“- uncle?*
atats 1. passenger.
Unolo looks at tho fatrader sharply, und then turns away, cry­
ing:
“’Eru's yer nice roast chlnkon, gun'lonwn, all hot; needn't go in do house for

OUR GHf^STi^KS JOKELEfS.

a JflWjJRF’

hCYII

CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME
Christm; m, with ton eonta tu&gt; its coat, than
tho rifcb’ st nabob with hi* millions.
Twunty cents for incut and broad, flvo
cents f. ,r jwpeorn. five for candy, two for a
eiunled tree limb, two for can ll&lt; ». &lt;&gt;no lor a
Hhoul i,4 tinsel papar. and Tom startedhomew ard. jolly s* u lark.
■We’d have enough to cut till to-morrow,
and a Christhvos la tha bargain.’ ho murm»ued. cheerily.
Hotherl'-ss Eba greeted him nt tho door
ot th • «^ll!. dreary room they called home.
Mr. Itowton. shivering un th® sparao eoueh.
tried townlle.

somewhat for Inung.
in* around blfl-irdrooms and neglecting
this family .and was su­
iting in his usual place

bearing a covered
di to. whi-'h ton dcpoelted upon the table
DesIde him. with the

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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